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A Nobel medal

A Nobel medal

BREAKING: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal-organic frameworks”

Stay tuned for more.
#NobelPrize

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Great discussions at today’s ISC meeting! 🎉

We reflected on EUROMOF 2025, shared ideas for making future conferences even better, and welcomed new committee members.

Excited for EUROMOF 2027 in Lake Como – where science meets beauty! 🌍✨

#EUROMOF #ScienceCommunity

6 months ago 12 8 0 0
Water uptake behaviour of semiconducting glasses formed from hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites Here we present the uptake behaviour of mechanochemically synthesised crystalline HOIPs, of the form [TAlA][M(dca)3] (TAlA= tetraalkylammonium, M= Mn2+ and Fe2+, dca= [C2N3-] (dicyanamide)), and their...

Delighted to share our recent publication on glasses derived from Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) where we investigate their water uptake behaviours and the resulting impact on electronic properties.

A big thanks to all that contributed to the work!

pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/A...

7 months ago 4 2 0 0
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Great to see @aicooper.bsky.social and @rosseinskygroup.bsky.social representing @liverpooluni.bsky.social at the @euromof.bsky.social 2025 conference in Crete.

7 months ago 14 4 0 0
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Huge congrats to Prof Matt Rosseinsky and Prof Andy Cooper who have been awarded prestigious Royal Society awards for their contributions to science🎉

Read more: news.liverpool.ac.uk/2025/08/27/e...

@aicooper.bsky.social

7 months ago 10 3 1 1
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📣 Meet the first of 18 oral speakers: Grace Farmer from the University of Liverpool! ✨ @gracefarmer.bsky.social
She will be sharing interesting insights on 'Ordering Bent and Straight Dicarboxylate Linkers in an fcu Zirconium Metal-Organic Framework'

#EuroMOF2025 #MOF #COF #EarlyCareerScientists

8 months ago 11 3 0 0
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Next we have @gracefarmer.bsky.social from @liverpooluni.bsky.social who won a prize sponsored by @unibirmingham.bsky.social with the poster:

Ordering Bent and Straight Dicarboxylate Linkers in an fcu Zirconium Metal-Organic Framework

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Ordering Bent and Straight Dicarboxylate Linkers in an fcu Zirconium Metal–Organic Framework http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c05854

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Ordering Bent and Straight Dicarboxylate Linkers in an fcu Zirconium Metal–Organic Framework The ordering of multiple organic linkers with different sizes and geometries on metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) offers structures with advanced complexity and functionality for enhanced properties. The selection of the components and the number of synthesis steps are commonly rationalized to match existing structural motifs in order to increase the probability of producing the designed new frameworks. Alternatively, combining multiple components, without a preconceived structural model, allows for the exploration of unprecedented structural characteristics. However, this approach requires a large number of experiments to identify both the composition and conditions for a successful synthesis. Here, we report a new Zr-MOF containing ordered straight and bent dicarboxylate linkers prepared by a one-pot synthesis. The discovery was made by high-throughput exploration of the chemical space composed of two linkers, the source of Zr, and the modulator. The linkers and the Zr6 cluster are ordered on an fcu framework that is tetragonally distorted from its typical cubic symmetry. The arrangement of linkers with different sizes and geometries affords cages and windows with shapes that have not been reported previously, despite the plethora of known fcu-based MOFs. The new MOF exhibits chromatographic separation of the n-hexane/benzene/cyclohexane mixture and demonstrates reversible unbinding and rebinding of the bent linkers upon the addition and removal of protic solvents. The unusual structural properties of the new MOF arise from ordering linkers in a non-predetermined manner following high-throughput synthesis exploration.

I'm excited to share that my first first author paper is out! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

8 months ago 8 0 0 0
Diamond the Game Print and Play - - Diamond Light Source

Also we fit in a quick run-through of Diamond light source boardgame at 11pm whilst waiting for a measurement to finish (link: www.diamond.ac.uk/Public/Diamo...)

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Photo of the outside of the Diamond Light Source in Harwell, UK. Taken during sunset with some clouds.

Photo of the outside of the Diamond Light Source in Harwell, UK. Taken during sunset with some clouds.

Photo of inside the Diamond Light Source, showing complicated machinery.

Photo of inside the Diamond Light Source, showing complicated machinery.

Photo of a glass capillary containing a white powder on a brass mount, ready for a PXRD measurement.

Photo of a glass capillary containing a white powder on a brass mount, ready for a PXRD measurement.

Finished my 4th I11 trip at Diamond, it's now been one trip per year of PhD! I would say it's been a successful trip, as we collected data on the ~200 samples we took with us + some nice VT measurements too 📈

9 months ago 5 0 1 0
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Thanks to all who attended UKPORMAT25, and the @unibirmingham.bsky.social for hosting it.

It was great to see so many interesting talks, poster presentations and fruitful scientific discussions.

See you all next year at Bristol!

10 months ago 16 9 0 1
Photo showing me (small and in the bottom right corner) behind a lectern giving a talk - pointing at something and grinning, but I’ve no idea what it was.

Photo showing me (small and in the bottom right corner) behind a lectern giving a talk - pointing at something and grinning, but I’ve no idea what it was.

Heading home after a great time at @rsc-pormat.bsky.social PorMat2025! Must have been practicing my jazz hands for next year’s promised karaoke…Lovely to see old friends and meet new ones, as ever - such a great community.

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And as much as I love MOFs (a lot), it's always good to hear about other porous materials (PIMs, AC, PMCs, zeolites, COFs, and more). Kudos to the Birmingham organising committee for a top speaker line-up 👏

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A certificate for a Porous Materials group poster prize, sponsored by the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham

A certificate for a Porous Materials group poster prize, sponsored by the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham

Had a great time at UKPorMat, as usual! Lots of cool science, meeting new people, and interesting discussions in the coffee breaks ☕️ Also great to win my first poster prize too!!

10 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Caught a lovely sunset on the Mersey and Liverpool tonight! (+ spot the liverbirds in the final picture) 🌅

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Still time to register for UKPORMAT! Registration closes 16th May 2025

11 months ago 10 7 0 1

UKPorMat is definitely worth attending if you haven't signed up already! Always got a good selection of talks (not just MOFs!)

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View of fields out of a window of Kenilworth castle

View of fields out of a window of Kenilworth castle

Viewpoint of the ruins of Kenilworth castle including part of the great hall windows.

Viewpoint of the ruins of Kenilworth castle including part of the great hall windows.

Green fields and some castle walls

Green fields and some castle walls

Red and white tulips in a walled garden.

Red and white tulips in a walled garden.

A lovely Easter Sunday trip to Kenilworth castle 🏰 Most of the fields in the 3rd pictures used to be part of a large man-make lake, (part of the castle defences). It has some interesting Tudor history too

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Cheers Darren! Likewise

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Great, thanks for sharing Stefano!

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More Exciting news - We now have confirmed our list of Invited Speakers for the 8th Annual UK Porous Materials Conference (UKPorMat) in Birmingham 3-4 June. Oral abstracts deadline is now 21st March (this Friday!).

More information:
www.ukpormat.com

1 year ago 20 14 0 4

Finally made the jump over to Bluesky, seems simple to use so far!

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