D Bradshaw
@mofsoton.bsky.social
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MOF tribute act | Associate Professor | Married, father of two daughters | he/him
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popher.bsky.social
This was pretty sick though
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gassensmith.net
This was my first MOF paper, and the first paper I published with Omar and Fraser.
(I published a second first author paper with both of them in JACS the next year on CO2 sequestration)

I dined out on these papers for so long.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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valecolombo.bsky.social
My first MOF paper: I started my journey with a collection of papers, all under the umbrella of highly stable pyrazolate-based MOFs #mof #mofs #chemistrynobel #chemnobel2025 #nobelprize

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cp-chem.bsky.social
Chem’s October issue is online now! 💡

The cover for this month’s issue highlights the article, “Molecular alloying drives valence change in a van der Waals antiferromagnet” by Pedersen and coworkers.

You can read this piece and so much more here: www.cell.com/chem/current
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davidfairen.bsky.social
A few years ago, when we started looking at how we could define a MOF, we implemented six arbitrary criteria (pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....). Interestingly, according to these rules, we tracked down the very first structure that resembles a MOF from.. 1973! See: www.chemistryworld.com/opinion/my-a...
Development of a Cambridge Structural Database Subset: A Collection of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Past, Present, and Future
We report the generation and characterization of the most complete collection of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) maintained and updated, for the first time, by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC). To set up this subset, we asked the question “what is a MOF?” and implemented a number of “look-for-MOF” criteria embedded within a bespoke Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) Python API workflow to identify and extract information on 69 666 MOF materials. The CSD MOF subset is updated regularly with subsequent MOF additions to the CSD, bringing a unique record for all researchers working in the area of porous materials around the world, whether to perform high-throughput computational screening for materials discovery or to have a global view over the existing structures in a single resource. Using this resource, we then developed and used an array of computational tools to remove residual solvent molecules from the framework pores of all the MOFs identified and went on to analyze geometrical and physical properties of nondisordered structures.
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mofsoton.bsky.social
Although the MOF was chirally selective, it never discriminated between our blood, sweat and tears......
mofsoton.bsky.social
Remember this one, great paper 😉
mofsoton.bsky.social
Barking Emmett Teller surface area...
mofsoton.bsky.social
He does exhibit dynamic behaviour, standing when regulars walk in so he gets a stroke. Not they you can miss him LOL, but great to directly observe guest-canine pore-blocking interactions in-operando.
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professor-dave.bsky.social
Trump expecting tomorrow's Nobel Peace Prize is like a scientist banging in a non-peer reviewed preprint claiming they have unlocked unlimited clean energy the day before the Nobel Prize and expecting the committee to be so impressed they throw months of planning in the bin and give them the Prize.
mofsoton.bsky.social
Might be T related too; dog is so chill it's virtually frozen LOL
mofsoton.bsky.social
MOF inspired carpet in this pub. The 2D MOF-carpet membrane appears efficient for filtering large dogs #Chemsky #chemnobel #NobelPrize
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jetsinglee.bsky.social
Very strange to see #MOFs on mainstream tv after the #NobelPrize in #chemistry announcement. I guess it’s going to pop up in everyday lives more than usual!

Congratulations again to the winners and a special shoutout to Prof. Susumu Kitagawa - a partial alumni gathering photo below #chemsky
mofsoton.bsky.social
Citations are citations 😉
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stuartcantrill.com
Last bit of MOF stuff for the day… this is one of my very favourite cover lines from back when I was the Chief Ed of @natchem.nature.com… - was incredibly fitting for the paper too (rdcu.be/eJ4zt by @randallsnurr.bsky.social and co-workers) #chemsky 🧪
The cover of the Feb 2012 issue of Nature Chemistry. A series of connectors in various colours are connected with short straight rods. Off to the side is a pile of different coloured connectors. The main cover line is: Every MOF you make.
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compoundchem.com
The 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry was awarded today for the development of metal-organic frameworks, molecular sponges with applications in gas storage, water purification and more: www.compoundchem.com/2025/10/08/2...

#ChemSky 🧪
Infographic on the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi for the development of metal-organic frameworks. The infographic explains that metal-organic frameworks are molecular sponges built up from metal ions and organic compounds that act as linkers. Small molecules such as gases can move into and out of cavities in these frameworks. The graphic highlights some of the MOFs the laureates have developed and concludes by looking at possible future uses of MOFs, including gas storage and extracting water from air.
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researchergxz.bsky.social
A rare sight! Such a highly ordered MOF single crystal. Worth the wait! ✨🔬 #Chemistry #SingleCrystal #Chemsky 🧪
Single-Crystal,Metal-Organic Frameworks