Gas Sorption Characterization of MOFs

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are candidates for many sorption applications due to their advantages of controllable chemical functionality, as well as ordered structure defined by a virtually infinite combination of metal clusters and organic linker. Characterization of MOFs is crucial as tremendous efforts are spent on discovering new MOF structures.

Who Should Attend

This webinar will benefit beginners and professionals in research, development, processing, or quality control who want to acquire a basic understanding of comprehensive material characterization or who want to refresh and expand existing knowledge. Furthermore, those who are looking for suggestions for further possible uses of physisorption, chemisorption, mercury porosimetry, particle size characterization, and powder rheology, as well as microreaction technology, should attend this webinar.

What You Will Learn

In this webinar, attendees will learn about:

  • Best practices and challenges of sample preparation
  • Sample degassing
  • Surface area characterization
  • Pore size distribution characterization, and
  • Data interpretation of this exciting family of porous materials

Speaker

Dr Katharina Peikert | Technical Application Consultant | Micromeritics Instrument Corporation

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