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Fernando Uribe-Romo
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Inorganic chemist, crystal engineer Reticular Chemistry and Materials Design Lab University of Central Florida www.uribe-romo.com
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Celebrating the Nobel prize in chemistry. Congrats Omar, Susumu, and Richard! #chemnobel
Nobel prize 2025 for the development of Metal Organic Frameworks!
Our most recent paper in @crystengcomm.rsc.org just came out! Continuing our work exploring the properties of multivariate MOFs as substitutional solid-solutions!
A multivariate library of zirconia metal-organic frameworks with dissolved p-nitroaniline dipoles and concentration-dependent optical and dielectric response http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2025/CE/D5CE00299K
fxc net! looks like a 3D version of the 2-periodic hcb but with collisions. Is that the topology of MoS2?
I think frameworks are their own kind of thing. MOFs, COFs, zeolites: Connected crystals made from the self-assembly of molecular building blocks of predefined geometry that form structures that emerge porosity. The specific composition and chemistry in each is the difference.
Reposted by Fernando Uribe-Romo
Large-Scale Characterization of Chemical Bonding and Topology in the Materials Project Database, now out in Chem Mater! #chemsky #compchem #inorgchem #topology pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Are we done calling them frameworks?
Reposted by Fernando Uribe-Romo
Ten years after MOF's, Omar Yaghi’s group succeeded in creating so-called covalent organic frameworks (COFs). Progress marches on, as scientists look to maximise their potential.
COFs head for the big time
Two decades on from the first reported covalent organic frameworks, Nina Notman investigates what their future holds
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