Frederik Haase
@frederikhaase.bsky.social
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Framework Materials Chemist (MOF, COF and other organic frameworks). Juniorprofessor at University of Halle, Germany Posting about science. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1156-033X https://www.chemie.uni-halle.de/ak_haase/
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I know MOFs getting the Nobel gets the adrenaline going, but have you considered the week before ERC StG submission instead?
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Should You Really be Writing A(nother) Review Manuscript?
An editorial in the new issue of ACS Energy Articles discusses the relevance of Review Articles in the era of AI.
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frederikhaase.bsky.social
My first MOF paper. It was a passion project on five fold symmetric linkers and how they translate to extended structures.
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Ok, so I checked and it is actually 0.05%. Amazing.
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I am switching my grant application from British English to American English to conform with the length requirements. I can probably save 0.01% space by doing this.
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It is very fitting that Kitagawa has gotten the Nobel Prize for MOFs because Japan has a strong tradition in "negative space" in art as well
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The Nobel committee should have used this image for their presentation:
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At least photoshoping is a bit more straightforward nowadays.
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So does this mean that we do not have to hear the same two talks at the beginning of every conference anymore?
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So it is the former.
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I feel like there are only two types of Nobel Prizes:
1. that field from 30 years ago
2. too hot to handle
frederikhaase.bsky.social
"Toroidal Taralli" sounds suspiciously like italian brainrot memes
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Originally developed as surfactants and waterproofing agents, PFAS are now gaining popularity as carcinogens, mild contraceptives and drug-delivery vectors:
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BREAKING: the 2025 Noble Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to DuPont, 3M and Daikin “for the development and deployment of PFAS: a family of infinitely sustainable chemicals”. As these now-ubiquitous chemicals never decompose, they can be reused for generations to come.
frederikhaase.bsky.social
I feel like there are only two types of Nobel Prizes:
1. that field from 30 years ago
2. too hot to handle
frederikhaase.bsky.social
I don't want to get lost in the weeds here, but that paper does not show proof for or against recrystallization by bond breakage. Maybe part of what they see is due to CO2 induced catalysis.
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Switching on and off Interlayer Correlations and Porosity in 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks
Two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D COFs) attract great interest owing to their well-defined pore structure, thermal stability, high surface area, and permanent porosity. In combination with a tunable chemical pore environment, COFs are intriguing candidates for molecular sieving based on selective host–guest interactions. Herein, we report on 2D COF structures capable of reversibly switching between a highly correlated crystalline, porous and a poorly correlated, nonporous state by exposure to external stimuli. To identify COF structures with such dynamic response, we systematically studied the structural properties of a family of two-dimensional imine COFs comprising tris(4-aminophenyl)benzene (TAPB) and a variety of dialdehyde linear building blocks including terephthalaldehyde (TA) and dialdehydes of thienothiophene (TT), benzodithiophene (BDT), dimethoxybenzodithiophene (BDT-OMe), diethoxybenzodithiophene (BDT-OEt), dipropoxybenzodithiophene (BDT-OPr), and pyrene (Pyrene-2,7). TAPB-COFs consisting of linear building blocks with enlarged π-systems or alkoxy functionalities showed significant stability toward exposure to external stimuli such as solvents or solvent vapors. In contrast, TAPB-COFs containing unsubstituted linear building blocks instantly responded to exposure to these external stimuli by a drastic reduction in COF layer correlation, long-range order, and porosity. To reverse the process we developed an activation procedure in supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) as a highly efficient means to revert fragile nonporous and amorphous COF polymers into highly crystalline and open porous frameworks. Strikingly, the framework structure of TAPB-COFs responds dynamically to such chemical stimuli, demonstrating that their porosity and crystallinity can be reversibly controlled by alternating steps of solvent stimuli and scCO2 activation.
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Well there is also this paper by Dana Median showing that scCO2 does more than just dry.
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one of the reported structures:
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Really interesting work showing how COF chemistry can be combined with MOF chemistry in a very clever way.
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Covalent organic frameworks as infinite building units for metal–organic frameworks with compartmentalized pores https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-025-01953-2