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2nd International Conference on Metal-Organic Frameworks

and Open Framework Compounds

p r o g r a m m e

September 5 – 8, 2010 · Palais du Pharo

Marseille/France

www.mof-conf.org

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LocaL organizing committee

Sandrine Bourrelly CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/Fgérard Férey UniversitédeVersailles/Fmartin Hartmann UniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg/DStefan Kaskel DresdenUniversityofTechnologyphilip Llewellyn CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F (Chairman)guillaume maurin CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversité Montpellier2/FSilke megelski DECHEMAe.V.,FrankfurtamMain/D

ScientiFic committee

Jong-San chang KoreaResearchInstituteofChemical Technology,Daejeon/ROKpascal Dietzel SINTEFMaterialsandChemistry,Oslo/Nmohamed eddaoudi UniversityofSouthFlorida,Tampa,FL/USAgérard Férey UniversitédeVersailles/Fmakoto Fujita UniversityofTokyo/JJoseph t. Hupp NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USAKatsumi Kaneko ChibaUniversity/JKimoon Kim PohangUniversityofScience& Technology/ROKSusumu Kitagawa KyotoUniversity/JWenbin Lin UniversityofNorthCarolina,ChapelHill, NC/USAJeffrey Long UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA/USArussell e. morris UniversityofSt.Andrews/UKUlrich müller BASFSE,Ludwigshafen/Dmichael o’Keefe ArizonaStateUniversity,Tempe,AZ/USAmatthew rosseinsky UniversityofLiverpool/UKrandall Snurr NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USAmaria Vallet-regi UniversidadComplutensedeMadrid/EJaume Veciana InstitutdeCiènciadeMaterialsde Barcelona(CSIC)/Erichard Willis UOPResearchCenter,DesPlaines,IL/USAJihong Yu JilinUniversity,Changchun/PRC

UnDer tHe aUSpiceS oF

conFerence organizer

DECHEMAe.V. SocietyforChemicalEngineering andBiotechnology Theodor-Heuss-Allee25 60486FrankfurtamMain/D

coMMitteeS / organizer

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Poroussolidsandparticularlymetal-organicframeworksarestra-tegicmaterials innumerousapplicationsconcerningenergy,sus-tainabledevelopmentandhealth.MOF2010willbeheldbetween5thand8thSeptember2010.

This conference will follow the very successful 2008 conferenceheldinAugsburg.The2010conferencewillbeorganizedinMar-seille at a central location overlooking the old port. The aims ofMOF2010aretoaddressallquestionsconcerningthecommunityworkingwithmetal-organicframeworks,metalcoordinationcom-poundsandrelatedmaterials.

The spectrum of topics to be treated range from synthesis andcharacterizationofnewmaterialstopropertiesofmaterialstowardspotential applications in biology/medicine, catalysis, magnetism,luminescence and sorption. Both experimental and theoreticalaspectswillbedealtwith,alongwithkeyquestionspertainingtopotential industrialapplicationsof this fascinating familyofmate-rials.

As in Augsburg, a single strand oral session will be maintainedallowingattendeestoviewthevariousaspectsofscientificresearchon thesematerials.Assuch,astrongemphasiswill begiven totheposterpresentation.DECHEMAandtheIZAthereforeextendacordialinvitationtoanycolleaguesinterestedinMOFresearchtoattendthismeeting.

invitation

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PrograMMe at a glancePrograMMe at a glance

Sunday, Sept 5, 2010 Monday, Sept 6, 2010 Tuesday, Sept 7, 2010 Wednesday, Sept 8, 2010

8:30 Welcome + IntroductionP. Llewellyn

Chairs:

M.J. Rosseinski G. Férey

Chairs: M. Fujita M. Hartmann

Chairs:

C. Zhong R.E. Morris

9:00 InvIted LectureM. Fujita

8:30 InvIted LectureJ. Hupp

8:30 InvIted Lecturec. Serre

9:15 M. Savonnet 9:15 n. rosi

9:45 P. Behrens 9:40 S.M. cohen 9:40 M. Haja Mohideen

10:10 M. Kandiah 10:05 M. Goesten 10:05 r. Ameloot

10:35 Coffee Break with Exhibition and Posters

10:30 Coffee Break with Exhibition and Posters

10:30 Coffee Break with Exhibition and Posters

11:00 H. Bux 11:00 P. nachtigall 11:00 J. Seo

11:25 J.c. tan 11:25 L. Alaerts 11:25 A. Pöppl

11:50 d. Sholl 11:50 d. volkmer 11:50 A. Martinez-Joaristi

12:15 r.A. Fischer 12:15 n. Maksimchuk 12:15 P.d.c. dietzel

12:40 Lunch Break 12:40 Lunch Break 12:40 Lunch Break

Chairs: J. Hupp S. Kitagawa

Chairs: M.D. Allendorf R. Snurr

Chairs:

C. Serre S. Kaskel

14:10 c. Sanchez 14:10 InvIted Lecturec. Zhong

14:10 M. thommes

14:35 H. Sato 14:35 A. dailly

15:00 r.r. Willis 14:55 Y. chen 15:00 K. Sillar

15:25 J.A. real 15:20 G. Maurin 15:25 InvIted LectureM.d. Allendorf

16:00 Registration open 15:50 Coffee Break with Exhibition and Posters

15:45 Coffee Break with Exhibition and Posters

16:10 Coffee Break with Exhibition and Posters

16:20 InvIted Lecture M.J. rosseinsky

16:15 S. Kaskel 16:20 End of Conference

17:05 End of the 1st conference day 16:40 A. vimont

19:00 –23:30

Conference Dinner at the “Fort Ganteaume”

17:05 A.F.P. Ferreira

17:30 –20:00

Poster Party

18:00 –21:00

Welcome Reception

Get Together

20:00 End of the 2nd conference day

(as of 20.05.2010, subject to change)

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Chairs: J. Hupp, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL/USA S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J

14:10 elaboration and adsorption properties of hierarchically structured optical thin films of moFsA.Demessence,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,ParisandUniversitédeVersailles/F;L.D‘Arras,C.Boissière,D.Grosso,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,Paris/F;P.Horcajada,C.Serre,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F;C.Sanchez,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,Paris/F

14:35 photo-responsive porous coordination polymers H.Sato,R.Matsuda,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J;S.Kitagawa,UniversityofKyoto/J

15:00 Hydrothermal stability of pcps: theory matches experimentA.I.Benin,P.Jakubczak,J.F.Abrahamian,J.J.Low,R.R.Willis,UOPLLC,DesPlaines,IL/USA

15:25 chemo-responsive switching of spin state in Hofmann-like porous metal-organic frameworksJ.A.Real,UniversityofValencia/E;M.C.Muñoz,UniversidadPolitécnicadeValencia/E;A.B.Gaspar,F.J.Muñoz-Lara,UniversityofValencia/E;S.Kitagawa,M.Ohba,UniversityofKyoto/J

15:50 coffee Break with exhibition and posters

16:20 INVITEDLECTURESorption and structure in biologically-derived moF materialsM.J.Rosseinsky,UniversityofLiverpool/UK

17:05 end of the 1st conference day

19:00–23:30

conference Dinner at “Fort ganteaume”

08:30 Welcome + introduction P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F

Chairs: M.J. Rosseinski, University of Liverpool/UK G. Férey, Université de Versailles/F

09:00 INVITEDLECTUREcrystalline molecular flasksM.Fujita,UniversityofTokyo/J

09:45 zr-based metal-organic frameworks: from nano to single crystals via a modulation approachP.Behrens,A.Schaate,J.Lippke,UniversityofHanover/D;P.Roy,UniversityofBielefeld/D;F.Waltz,UniversityofHanover/D;A.Godt,UniversityofBielefeld/D

10:10 tagged zr-metal organic frameworks and their post synthetic modifiactions and applicationsM.Kandiah,S.U.Nanot,N.H.Nilsen,S.Jakobsen,U.Olsbye,M.Tilset,K.P.Lillerud,UniversityofOslo/N

10:35 coffee Break with exhibition and posters

11:00 zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 molecular sieve membrane: from molecular modelling to membrane permeationH.Bux,J.Caro,F.Y.Li,J.Cravillon,M.Wiebcke,C.Chmelik,J.Kärger,S.Fritzsche,L.Hertäg,UniversityofHanover/D;Y.S.Li,DalianInstituteofChemicalPhysics/PRC

11:25 mechanical properties of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ziFs)J.C.Tan,T.D.Bennett,A.K.Cheetham,UniversityofCambridge/UK

11:50 Using multiple levels of computer modeling to accelerate development of moFs for membrane applicationsD.Sholl,T.Watanabe,E.Haldoupis,S.Nair,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,Atlanta,GA/USA

12:15 Directing the orientation of layer-based SUrmoFs on SamsR.A.Fischer,D.Zacher,K.Yusenko,A.Bétard,S.Henke,T.Ladnorg,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;O.Shekhah,C.Woell,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D;A.Terfort,FrankfurtUniversity/D

12:40 Lunch Break

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Chairs: M.D. Allendorf, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA/USA R. Snurr, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL/USA

14:10 INVITEDLECTUREUnderstanding mixture separation in moFs by computer modellingC.Zhong,BeijingUniversityofChemicalTechnology/PRC

14:55 adsorption and separation of cH3oH/H2o and co2/cH4 in a highly hydrophobic metal-organic framework zn(BDc)(teD)0.5Y.Chen,NationalUniversityofSingapore/SGP;J.Y.Lee,UniversityofNewJersey,Newark,NJ/USA;R.Babarao,NationalUniversityofSingapore/SGP;J.Li,UniversityofNewJersey;Newark,NJ/USA;J.W.Jiang,NationalUniversityofSingapore/SGP

15:20 computational study of the structural grafting effects on natural gas upgrading in metal-organic frameworksQ.Yang,G.Maurin,N.Ramsahye,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;A.Wiersum,P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversité/F;F.Ragon,H.Chevreau,S.Miller,P.Horcajada,T.Devic,C.Serre,UniversitédeVersailles/F

15:45 coffee Break with exhibition and posters16:15 metal-organic frameworks based on BtB linkers

and their application in gas storage and catalysisK.Gedrich,N.Klein,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;M.Heitbaum,A.Notzon,UniversityofMünster/D;I.Senkovska,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;F.Glorius,UniversityofMünster/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

16:40 metal-organic framework with reducible open metal sites: in situ Ftir characterization of Fe2+/Fe3+ cUS sites; interactions with co2, propane, propylene and propyneA.Vimont,H.Leclerc,S.Wuttke,P.Bazin,J.C.Lavalley,M.Daturi,EnsiCAEN,CNRS-UniversityofCaen/F;P.Horcajada,C.Serre,G.Férey,CNRS–UniversitédeVersailles/F;P.Llewellyn,S.Bourrelly,CNRS-Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;J.S.Chang,CatalysisCenterforMolecularEngineering,Daejeon/ROK

17:05 process development of propane/propylene separation using cuBtc extrudatesN.Lamia,A.F.P.Ferreira,M.G.Plaza,J.C.Santos,A.E.Rodrigues,LSRE-LaboratoryofSeparationReactionEngineering,FEUP,Porto/P

17:30 poster party20:00 end of the 2nd conference day

tUeSDaY, SeptemBer 7, 2010tUeSDaY, SeptemBer 7, 2010

Chairs: M. Fujita, The University of Tokyo/JM. Hartmann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D

08:30 INVITEDLECTUREDesigning catalytic metal-organic frameworks J.Hupp,NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USA

09:15 tailor-made multifunctional moF via a generic post-functionalization route for acid/base catalysisM.Savonnet,IRCELYON,Villeurbanne/F;D.Bazer-Bachi,N.Bats,V.Lecocq,IFP-LYON,Solaize/F;C.Pinel,D.Farrusseng,IRCELYON,Villeurbanne/F

09:40 postsynthetic modification of moFs: a general strategy to control moF structure and functionZ.Wang,K.Tanabe,S.Garibay,C.Volkringer,J.Nguyen,S.M.Cohen,U.C.SanDiego,LaJolla/USA

10:05 Sulfonate post-functionalised metal-organic frameworks: a new class of strong acid catalysts and proton conducting materialsM.Goesten,J.Juan-Alcañiz,E.V.Ramos-Fernandez,J.Gascon,F.Kapteijn,TUDelft/NL

10:30 coffee Break with exhibition and posters11:00 on the accuracy of theoretical methods for the

description of moFsP.Nachtigall,L.Grajciar,UniversityofPrague/CZ;M.Rubes,O.Bludsky,IOCB,Prague/CZ

11:25 active site engineering on metal-organic frameworks for Diels-alder catalysisL.Alaerts,R.Matthessen,F.Vermoortele,B.Carlier,R.Ameloot,D.E.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B

11:50 catalytic oxidation reactions by cobalt(ii)-containing metal-organic frameworksD.Volkmer,M.Tonigold,UlmUniversity/D;A.Mavrantonakis,J.Sauer,HumboldtUniversityofBerlin/D

12:15 Hybrid polyoxometalate/miL-101 catalysts for liquid phase selective oxidationN.V.Maksimchuk,O.A.Kholdeeva,BoreskovInstituteofCatalysis,Novosibirsk/RUS;K.A.Kovalenko,V.P.Fedin,NikolaevInstituteofInorganicChemistry,Novosibirsk/RUS

12:40 Lunch Break

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12:15 a new series of isoreticular honeycomb-like coordination polymers with high density of open metal sitesP.D.C.Dietzel,M.Frøseth,R.Blom,SINTEFMaterialsandChemistry,Oslo/N;R.E.Johnsen,H.Fjellvåg,UniversityofOslo/N

12:40 Lunch Break

Chairs: C. Serre, Université de Versailles/FS. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology /D

14:10 adsorption behavior and textural characterization of novel open metal-organic frameworks (moFS)J.Moellmer,INC,Leipzig/D;C.Thibault,Quantachrome,BoyntonBeach,FL/USA;R.Luebke,A.Cairns,F.Nour,UniversityofSouthFlorida,Tampa,FL/USA;M.Eddaoudi,KingAbdullahUniversityofScienceandTechnology,Thuwal/SAR;R.Staudt,INC,Leipzig/D;M.Thommes,Quantachrome,BoyntonBeach,FL/USA

14:35 research status of metal-organic frameworks as adsorbent materials for on-board H2 storage applicationsA.Dailly,GeneralMotorsLLC,Warren,MI/USA

15:00 ab initio prediction of methane adsorption isotherms for cpo-27-mgK.Sillar,J.Sauer,HumboldtUniversityofBerlin/D

15:25 INVITEDLECTUREmanipulation of moFs for device fabrication M.D.Allendorf,B.Jacobs,R.Houk,SandiaNationalLaboratories,Livermore,CA/USA;Y.Kobayashi,B.Wiers,J.Long,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA/USA;A.Talin,NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology,Gaithersburg,MD/USA;P.Hesketh,J.H.Lee,A.Venkatasubramanian,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,Atlanta,GA/USA

16:10 poster awards closing remarks

16:20 end of the conference

WeDneSDaY, SeptemBer 8, 2010WeDneSDaY, SeptemBer 8, 2010

Chairs: C. Zhong, Beijing University of Chemical Technology/PRCR.E. Morris, University of St. Andrews/UK

08:30 INVITEDLECTUREBiomoFs for the delivery of active molecules C.Serre,UniversitédeVersailles/F

09:15 porous metal-adeninate moFs: design, preparation, and biomedical and environmental applicationsJ.An,N.Rosi,UniversityofPittsburgh,PA/USA

09:40 protecting group and pore-discriminating adsorption properties of a hydrophilic-hydrophobic metal-organic frameworkM.HajaMohideen,B.Xiao,P.Wheatley,Y.Li,A.Slawin,UniversityofSt.Andrews/UK;N.Cessford,T.Düren,UniversityofEdinburgh/UK;X.Zhao,R.Gill,M.Thomas,NewcastleUniversity/UK;J.Griffin,S.Ashbrook,D.Aldous,R.E.Morris,UniversityofSt.Andrews/UK

10:05 Hollow metal-organic framework capsules with crystalline walls showing selective permeabilityR.Ameloot,W.Vanhove,L.Alaerts,M.B.J.Roeffaers,B.F.Sels,D.E.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven,Heverlee/B

10:30 coffee Break with exhibition and posters

11:00 multi-step and gate-opening type adsorption on a porous coordination polymer possessing gated channelsJ.Seo,R.Matsuda,C.Bonneau,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency(JST),Kyoto/J;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

11:25 temperature-driven structural phase transition in chromium-doped miL-53(al) – an electron spin resonance spectroscopy studyM.Mendt,B.Jee,A.Pöppl,UniversityofLeipzig/D;N.Stock,UniversitätzuKiel/D;M.Hartmann,D.Himsl,UniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg/D

11:50 electrochemical synthesis of metal-organic frameworks and their application in coatings and membranesA.MartinezJoaristi,J.Gascon,F.Kapteijn,DelftUniversityofTechnology/NL

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P008 on the way to new metal-organic framework compounds using fluorinated dicarboxylates as bridging ligandsC.Seidel,U.Ruschewitz,UniversityofCologne/D

P010 Spin crossover phenomena in new 2D Hofmann-like microporous metal-organic frameworks produced as nanocrystals and nanoparticlesA.B.Gaspar,J.A.Real,UniversityofValencia/E;M.C.Muñoz,PolytechnicUniversityofValencia/E;V.Martínez,I.Boldog,F.J.Muñoz-Lara,UniversityofValencia/E

P011 ziF-8 nanocrystal nucleation and growth: a time-resolved In-Situ synchrotron SaXS/WaXS studyJ.Cravillon,C.Schröder,UniversityofHanover/D;R.Nayuk,K.Huber,UniversityofPaderborn/D;J.Gummel,T.Narayanan,EuropeanSynchrotronRadiationFacility,Grenoble/F;M.Wiebcke,UniversityofHanover/D

P012 zeolitic imidazolate framework nanocrystal aggregates with hierarchical porosity and high thermal stabilityJ.Cravillon,F.Brieler,A.Feldhoff,M.Wiebcke,UniversityofHanover/D

P013 porous interpenetrated zirconium-organic frameworks (pizoFs) containing a variety of functionalized long linkersA.Schaate,J.Lippke,UniversityofHanover/D;P.Roy,UniversityofBielefeld/D;F.Waltz,UniversityofHanover/D;A.Godt,UniversityofBielefeld/D;P.Behrens,UniversityofHanover/D

P014 a new family of porous moFs with an unprecedented al-containing brick: [al2(ocH3)4o2c-X-co2] (X = aryl)H.Reinsch,M.Feyand,T.Ahnfeldt,N.Stock,UniversitätzuKiel/D

P015 post-synthetic chemical modification of cr-miL-101S.Bernt,N.Stock,UniversitätzuKiel/D;C.Serre,V.Guillerm,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P016 in-situ eDXrD investigation of the formation of isoreticular caU-1 compoundsT.Ahnfeldt,N.Stock,UniversityzuKiel/D

P018 a new series of isoreticular moFs with non-linear linkers for hydrogen storage applicationsS.E.Wenzel,M.Fischer,F.Hoffmann,M.Fröba,UniversityofHamburg/D

PostersmustbeplacedontheassignedboardsbyMonday,Sep-tember6,2010,11:00atthelatest.

Authors are requested to be present at their posters during theposter partyonTuesday,September7,2010from17:30until20:00.

Posterswillalsobeviewedanddiscussedduringthecoffeeandlunchbreaks.

topic 1: new syntheses and structures

P001 in situ imidazolate-4-amide-5-imidate ligand synthesis leading to new microporous zinc-organic frameworksF.Debatin,K.Behrens,UniversityofPotsdam/D;A.Thomas,TUBerlin/D;A.Kelling,UniversityofPotsdam/D;N.Hedin,UniversityofStockholm/S;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;A.Friedrich,H.-J.Holdt,UniversityofPotsdam/D

P002 High activities of iron-FSm-16 mesoporous materials synthesized by a microwave-hydrothermal process in Friedel-crafts alkylationsK.Bachari,A.Touileb,CRAPC,Algiers/DZ;N.Tahir,A.Saadi,D.Halliche,O.Cherifi,USTHB,Algiers/DZ

P003 the hydrogels on the base of polyacrylonitrile fiber wastes and polyvalent metalsA.Asamatdinov,NukusStatePedagogicalInstitute,Nukus/UZB

P004 Design of V- and cr-moFs for catalytic applicationsB.Jäger,B.Ondruschka,P.Scholz,UniversityofJena/D

P005 molecular modelling of chemical functionalization of zeolitic imidazolate frameworksH.Amrouche,IFP,Rueil-Malmaison/F;F.R.Siperstein,UniversityofManchester/UK;C.Nieto-Drahi,IFP,Rueil-Malmaison/F;J.Perez-Pellitero,IFP,Lyon/F

P006 „the Simpler the Better“: synthetic strategies for coordination polymers (moF‘s) from monotopic/ditopic ligandsZ.Majeed,S.Nayak,K.C.Mondal,G.E.Kostakis,Y.Lan,C.E.Anson,A.K.Powell,KIT–KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D

P007 a chiral co(ii) moF containing a thiazolidine-based spacerA.Rossin,B.DiCredico,G.Giambastiani,M.Peruzzini,G.Reginato,ICCOM-CNR,SestoFiorentino/I

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P028 Size controlled formation of porous coordination polymer nanocrystals by coordination modulationS.Diring,S.Furukawa,S.Kitagawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J

P029 Systematic investigations of the zn(dpa)(4,4`-bpy) system by high throughput techniquesJ.Cavka,SINTEF,Oslo/N;H.Fjellvåg,UniversityofOslo/N;P.D.C.Dietzel,SINTEF,Oslo/N

P030 novel environmentally-friendly syntheses of aluminum-based porous coordination polymersJ.Reboul,S.Furukawa,S.Kitagawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J

P031 one-dimensional infinite coordination polymers from cyclam-coordinated building blocks and dicarboxylate linkersG.Platz,R.Münnekhoff,P.Behrens,UniversityofHanover/D

P032 Synthesis of functional linkers and postsynthetic modification of zr-moFsP.Roy,A.Godt,UniversityofBielefeld/D;A.Schaate,P.Behrens,UniversityofHanover/D

P033 phase transition from open to dense structures by thermal treatment of moFsJ.-C.Rybak,K.Müller-Buschbaum,UniversityofWürzburg/D

P034 metal-organic framework (moF) aerogels with high micro- and macroporosityM.R.Lohe,M.Rose,I.Senkovska,S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P035 Layered lanthanide-organic frameworks: structural studies by synchrotron powder X-ray diffractionL.CunhaSilva,UniversityofPorto/P;J.Rocha,F.A.AlmeidaPaz,UniversityofAveiro/P

P036 DUt-6 – a mesoporous moF based on BtB and 2,6-nDcN.Klein,I.Senkovska,K.Gedrich,U.Stoeck,A.Henschel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;U.Mueller,Helmholtz-CentreBerlinforMaterialsandEnergy/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P019 rational design of organic building blocks to achieve control over catenation in metal-organic frameworksO.Farha,NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USA

P020 on the reticular construction concept of 2D covalent organic frameworksB.Lukose,A.Kuc,JacobsUniversityBremen/D;J.Frenzel,Ruhr-Universität,Bochum/D;T.Heine,JacobsUniversityBremen/D

P021 metal-organic framework materials – synthesis steps in a production scaleN.Trukhan,U.Mueller,BASFSE,Ludwigshafen/D

P022 Synthesis and properties of different ligandes coordination compoundsK.Salieva,B.Borkoev,Kyrgyzstan-TurkeyManasUniversity,Bishkek/KIR

P023 Using hydrothermal and electro-hydrothermal synthesis for preparation of new moFs based on redox-active ligandsT.Nguyen,T.Devic,A.-M.Gonçalves,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F;R.Demir-Cakan,M.Morcrette,J.-M.Tarascon,UniversitédePicardieJulesVerne,Amiens/F;T.Ahnfeldt,N.Stock,UniversitätzuKiel/D;P.Auban-Senzier,C.Pasquier,UniversitéParisSud,Orsay/F;Y.Filinchuk,ERSF,Grenoble/F

P024 mixed-ligand metal-organic frameworksA.D.Burrows,L.C.Fisher,S.P.Rigby,UniversityofBath/UK

P025 Solid-state interconversion of coordination networks via conformational change of a semi-rigid linkerA.D.Burrows,M.F.Mahon,P.R.Raithby,C.Richardson,A.J.Stevenson,UniversityofBath/UK

P026 Synthesis optimization and structure elucidation of caU-1 by nmr crystallographyD.Gunzelmann,UniversityofBayreuth/D;T.Ahnfeldt,N.Stock,UniversitätzuKiel/D;J.Senker,UniversityofBayreuth/D

P027 elaboration of photoactive crystalline highly porous titanium (iV) dicarboxylateL.Rozes,L.D‘Arras,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,Paris/F;A.Nguyen,UniversitédeVersailles/F;C.Sassoye,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,Paris/F;T.Devic,C.Serre,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F;C.Sanchez,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,Paris/F

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P045 moFs using calix[4]arene carboxylate linkersV.Pop,A.Burrows,M.Mahon,A.Stevenson,UniversityofBath/UK;S.Bew,S.Thurston,UniversityofEastAnglia,Norwich/UK

P046 a new chiral and flexible moF with a bifunctional spiro linkerK.Gedrich,I.Senkovska,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;I.A.Baburin,MaxPlanckInstituteforChemicalPhysicsofSolids,Dresden/D;O.Trapp,UniversityofHeidelberg/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P047 new chiral moFs based on substituted BtB linkersA.Notzon,UniversityofMünster/D;K.Gedrich,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;M.Heitbaum,UniversityofMünster/D;I.Senkovska,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;F.Glorius,UniversityofMünster/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P048 pore modification of covalent organic frameworksM.Dogru,A.Sonnauer,A.Gavryshin,P.Knochel,T.Bein,UniversityofMunich/D

P049 insights into the structure of moFs evidenced from solid-state nmr studiesA.Kuttatheyil,B.Marko,L.Daniel,L.Joerg,K.Harald,UniversityofLeipzig/D

P050 ionothermal route to two-dimensional, layered polymer-frameworks based on heptazine and triazine linkersM.Bojdys,S.Wohlgemuth,MaxPlanckInstituteofColloidsandInterfaces,Potsdam/D;A.Thomas,TUBerlin/D;M.Antonietti,MaxPlanckInstituteofColloidsandInterfaces,Potsdam/D

P051 novel gallium based metal-organic frameworks: green synthesis with easy recycling processT.Lescouet,M.Savonnet,A.Camarata,D.Farrusseng,IRCELyon-CNRS,Villeurbanne/F

P052 Synthesis of novel amine functionalized moF based on copper carboxylate units for co2 adsorptionR.SanzMartín,F.MartínezCastillejo,D.BrionesGil,UniversidadReyJuanCarlosUniversity,Móstoles/E

P053 alternative syntheses of irmoFs and its main and transition metal homologuesF.Mertens,S.Hausdorf,TUBergakademieFreiberg/D

P037 microwave synthesis of moFs under atmospheric pressureG.Blanita,O.Ardelean,D.Lupu,D.Lazar,G.Borodi,A.Biris,NationalInstituteforResearchandDevelopmentofIsotopicandMolecularTechnologies,Cluj-Napoca/RO;M.Vlassa,Babes-BolyaiUniversity,Cluj-Napoca/RO;E.Surducan,I.Coldea,I.Misan,V.Surducan,G.Popeneciu,NationalInstituteforResearchandDevelopmentofIsotopicandMolecularTechnologies,Cluj-Napoca/RO

P038 Synthesis of three novel metal-organic frameworks with the irmoF-9 topologyT.Philippi,S.Foit,W.Thiel,E.Keceli,S.Ernst,UniversityofKaiserslautern/D

P039 new highly porous and rigid iron(iii) polycarboxylatesH.Chevreau,C.Serre,M.Dan-Hardi,T.Devic,P.Horcajada,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;G.Férey,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;D.Popov,C.Riekel,ESRF,Grenoble/F

P040 metal-organic chains incorporating phenyl-carbaborane anionsL.Cunha-Silva,UniversityofPorto/P;R.Ahmad,M.J.Carr,A.Franken,J.D.Kennedy,M.J.Hardie,UniversityofLeeds/UK

P041 new porous catalytic active element organic frameworks based on Sn, Sb, and BiJ.Fritsch,M.Rose,S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P042 new porous metal organic frameworks with porphyrinic linkersA.Fateeva,T.Devic,S.Miller,C.Serre,G.Férey,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;R.Demir-Cakan,M.Morcrette,J.M.Tarascon,LRCS,Amiens/F;S.Devautour-Vinot,G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;S.Wutke,A.Vimont,LCS,Caen/F

P043 Heteronuclear coordination polymers for application in catalysisF.Kettner,H.Krautscheid,UniversityofLeipzig/D

P044 Heteronuclear moFs – cobalt containing zinc and cadmium coordination polymersD.Lässig,J.Lincke,J.Griebel,R.Kirmse,H.Krautscheid,UniversityofLeipzig/D

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P061 microwave synthesis of cupper carboxylate and its sorption propertiesY.K.Hwang,I.T.Jang,Y.K.Seo,J.W.Yoon,D.W.Hwang,U.H.Lee,J.S.Chang,KoreaResearchInstituteofChemicalTechnology,Daejeon/ROK

P062 new porous zirconium metal organic frameworksV.Guillerm,T.Devic,G.Férey,C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;S.Gross,A.Vittadini,Universita‘degliStudidiPadova/I

P063 Design and synthesis of coordination polymers based on tri-, tetra- and hexanuclear carboxylate clustersS.Baca,O.Botezat,G.Dulcevscaia,Yu.Simonov,V.Kravtsov,I.Filippova,AcademyofSciencesofMoldova,Chisinau/MD;I.Malaestean,M.Speldrich,P.Kogerler,RWTHAachenUniversity/D;T.Keene,UniversityofSydney/AUS;S.Decurtins,UniversityofBern/CH

P064 Synthesis and adsorption properties of the first permanently porous lanthanide bisphosphonate framework materialsM.T.Wharmby,P.A.Wright,UniversityofStAndrews/UK;S.R.Miller,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;D.Fairen,T.Duren,UniversityofEdinburgh/UK;N.Stock,UniversitätzuKiel/D

P065 new cps based on the trinuclear triangular SBU [cu3(mu3-oH)(mu-pz)3]

2+ connected through 4,4‘-Bipyridine. influence of the coordinated anions and reaction conditionsC.DiNicola,C.Pettinari,UniversityofCamerino/I;F.Garau,L.Pandolfo,UniversityofPadova/I;M.Monari,UniversityofBologna/I;M.F.C.GuedesdaSilva,A.J.L.Pombeiro,InstitutoSuperiorTécnico,Lisbon/P

P066 new 1-D, 2-D and 3-D cps from reactions of pyrazole with copper(ii) bicarboxylatesF.Garau,UniversityofPadova/I;M.Monari,UniversityofBologna/I;L.Pandolfo,UniversityofPadova/I;C.Pettinari,UniversityofCamerino/I

P067 High throughput production of moF nanoparticles by netmix® technologyV.Silva,UniversidadedoPorto/P;P.Horcajada,UniversitédeVersailles/F;D.Constantino,P.Gomes,UniversidadedoPorto/P;T.Devic,UniversitédeVersailles/F;M.Dias,J.C.Lopes,UniversidadedoPorto/P;C.Serre,UniversitédeVersailles/F;A.E.Rodrigues,UniversidadedoPorto/P

P054 Synthesis and characterization of the iron(ii) member of the isostructural m2(dhtp) series containing coordinatively unsaturated metal cationsM.Maercz,UniversityofOslo/N;P.D.CDietzel,SINTEFMaterialsandChemistry,Oslo/N;R.E.Johnson,H.Fjellvåg,UniversityofOslo/N

P055 Synthesis and crystal structure of in-based pyromellitate (mil-117)M.Mazaj,NationalInstituteofChemistry,Ljubljana/SLO;C.Volkringer,G.Férey,T.Loiseau,InstituteLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P056 incipient wetness synthesis route for zirconium moFs: the formation of Uio-66 followed by in situ XrD, eXaFS and ramanM.Nilsen,UniversityofOslo/N;E.Groppo,F.Bonino,C.Lamberti,S.Bordiga,UniversityofTorino/I;U.Olsbye,K.P.Lillerud,UniversityofOslo/N

P057 Synthesis of nanoparticles of porous iron carboxylates moFs for biomedical applicationsD.Heurtaux,UniversitédeVersailles/F;T.Chalati,UniversitéParis,ChatenayMalabry/F;P.Horcajada,C.Serre,UniversitédeVersailles/F;R.Gref,UniversitédeParis,ChatenayMalabry/F;B.Gillet,C.Sebrie,UniversitédeParis,Gif-sur-Yvette/F;J.S.Chang,KRICT,Daejeon/ROK;G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F;P.Couvreur,UniversitédeParis,ChatenayMalabry/F

P058 the influence of base and imidazole ratio on the structure of imidazole-containing metal-carboxylate frameworksC.G.Perkins,J.Bacsa,M.J.Rosseinsky,UniversityofLiverpool/UK

P059 computational assisted structure determination of flexible moFsF.Salles,G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;T.Devic,C.Serre,P.Horcajada,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F;H.J.Choi,J.Long,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA/USA;P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F

P060 Synthesis and applications of new chiral metal-organic frameworks (moFs)M.Padmanaban,UniversityofMünster/D;K.Gedrich,P.Müller,I.Senkovska,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;F.Glorius,UniversityofMünster/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

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P075 modelling the interaction of hydrogen with unsaturated metal sites in moFs: a combined DFt and molecular mechanics approachM.Fischer,F.Hoffmann,M.Fröba,UniversityofHamburg/D;B.Kuchta,UniversityofMarseille/F;L.Firlej,UniversityofMontpellier2/F

P076 Designing novel 3-D coFs with enhanced hydrogen storage capacityG.Froudakis,E.Klontzas,E.Tylianakis,UniversityofCrete,Heraklion/GR

P077 enhancement of hydrogen adsorption in moFs by the incorporation of the sulfonate group and Li cations. a multiscale computational study.E.Klontzas,E.Tylianakis,A.Mavrandonakis,E.Froudakis,UniversityofCrete,Heraklion/GR

P078 Linker design in metal-organic frameworks for enhanced H2 storageR.B.Getman,R.Q.Snurr,NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USA

P079 molecular Simulation Studies of Liquid adsorption in metal-organic FrameworksP.Z.Moghadam,T.Düren,UniversityofEdinburgh/UK

P080 experimental adsorption equilibria of biogas components, alkanes and alkenes c1 - c4 on metal-organic frameworksA.Lyubchyk,I.A.A.C.Esteves,J.P.B.Mota,UniversidadeNovadeLisboa,Caparica/P

P081 materials for carbon dioxide adsorption-based separation in the region of low equilibrium pressuresA.Zukal,J.Mayerova,J.HeyrovskyInstitute,Prague/CZ

P082 From microscopic insights of hydrogen adsorption in moFs to macroscopic estimations of uptakesD.A.Gomez,G.Sastre,UniversidadPolitecnicadeValencia/E

P083 molecular sieve moF membrane with hydrogen permselectivity: ziF-22 in Lta topology prepared using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane as covalentA.Huang,H.Bux,F.Steinbach,J.Caro,UniversityofHanover/D

P084 new metal-organic framework materials for hydrogen storage applicationsD.Frahm,M.Fröba,UniversityofHamburg/D

P068 mechanochemical synthesis of moFs - a fast and facile approach towards quantitative yields and high specific surface areasM.Klimakow,P.Klobes,A.Thünemann,BAMFederalInstituteforMaterialsResearchandTesting,Berlin/D;K.Rademann,HumboldtUniversityofBerlin/D;F.Emmerling,BAMFederalInstituteforMaterialsResearchandTesting,Berlin/D

P069 adsorption in flexible functionalized iron terephtalate miL-53 (Fe)S.Bourrelly,D.Phanon,P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;G.Maurin,F.Salles,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;T.Devic,P.Horcajada,C.Serre,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P070 microwave synthesis of porous metal carboxylatesY.K.Hwang,Y.K.Seo,J.S.Lee,J.S.Chang,KoreaResearchInstituteofChemicalTechnology,Daejeon/ROK;P.Horcajada,C.Serre,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersaille/F

P071 preferential gas sorption in a reducible iron trimesate miL-100 (Fe) with coordinatively unsaturated sitesJ.W.Yoon,Y.K.Hwang,J.S.Chang,KoreaResearchInstituteofChemicalTechnology,Daejeon/ROK;C.Serre,P.Horcajada,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersaille/F;A.Vimont,M.Daturi,ENSICAEN,Caen/F;P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F

P072 Stable encapsulation of polyoxometalates within the mesoporous metal-organic framework miL-100(Fe).C.Roch-Marchal,R.Canioni,P.Horcajada,C.Serre,M.Dan-Hardi,J.-M.Grenéche,F.Levebvre,F.Sécheresse,CNRS,Marseille/F

topic 2: gas and liquid adsorption

P073 metal-organic framework miL-101 for adsorption and effect of terminal water molecules: a computational studyY.Chen,R.Babarao,J.W.Jiang,NationalUniversityofSingapore/SGP

P074 experimental and theoretical study on hydrogen interaction with unsaturated metal-organic frameworksN.Nijem,J.F.Veyan,UniversityofTexasatDallas,Richardson,TX/USA;L.Kong,K.Li,RutgersUniversity,Piscataway,NJ/USA;Y.J.Chabal,UniversityofTexasatDallas,Richardson,TX/USA;D.C.Langreth,J.Li,RutgersUniversity,Piscataway,NJ/USA

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P093 purification of chiral compounds on modified miL 101A.Severino,G.DeWeireld,UniversityofMons/B;H.Chevreau,M.Matjaz,T.Devic,C.Serre,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P094 a versatile high throughput adsorption screening instrumentP.Wollmann,S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;M.Leistner,W.Grählert,FraunhoferIWS,Dresden/D;F.Dreisbach,RubothermGmbH,Bochum/D

P095 nitrogen-oxygen separation using cation containing moFsN.Heymans,G.DeWeireld,UniversityofMons/B;T.Devic,A.Fateeva,J.Eubank,C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F

P096 Framework flexibility of hybrid miL-53(al) material studied by 129Xe nmrM.Springuel,A.Nossov,F.Guenneau,A.Gédéon,UniversitéPierreetMarieCurie,Paris/F;C.Volkringer,T.Loiseau,G.Férey,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P097 integrated adsorbent application modeling synthesis gas purification pSa unitS.Vaesen,N.Heymans,G.DeWeireld,UniversityofMons/B;V.Guillerm,T.Devic,C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P098 Hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials: moFs and coFsL.Zhechkov,B.Broda,M.Wahiduzzaman,A.Kuc,B.Lukose,T.Heine,JacobsUniversityBremen/D

P099 molecular modelling of olefin/paraffin adsorption in a metal-organic framework with open metal sitesM.Jorge,UniversidadedoPorto/P;J.R.B.Gomes,UniversidadedeAveiro/P;A.E.Rodrigues,UniversidadedoPorto/P

P100 the characterisation of porous hydrogen storage materials: activated carbons, zeolites, moFs and pimsS.Tedds,A.Walton,D.Book,UniversityofBirmingham/UK

P085 isosteric heat of hydrogen adsorption in lithium-alkoxide-modified metal-organic frameworksM.Hartmann,D.Himsl,UniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg/D

P086 new interpenetrated copper coordination polymer frameworks having porous propertiesP.Kanoo,JawaharlalNehruCentreforAdvancedScientificResearch,Bangalore/IND;R.Matsuda,KyotoUniversity/J;M.Higuchi,S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J;T.K.Maji,JawaharlalNehruCentreforAdvancedScientificResearch,Bangalore/IND

P087 Binary adsorption of co2 and cH4 on HKUSt-1J.Möllmer,A.Möller,InstitutfürNichtklassischeChemiee.V.,Leipzig/D;R.Gläser,UniversityofLeipzig/D;R.Staudt,InstitutfürNichtklassischeChemiee.V.,Leipzig/D

P088 interpretation of high-pressure adsorption phenomena on HKUSt-1J.Möllmer,A.Möller,InstitutfürNichtklassischeChemiee.V.,Leipzig/D;F.Dreisbach,RubothermGmbH,Bochum/D;R.Gläser,UniversityofLeipzig/D;R.Staudt,InstitutfürNichtklassischeChemiee.V.,Leipzig/D

P089 methane storage mechanism in the metal-organic framework cu3(btc)2: an in situ neutron diffraction studyJ.Getzschmann,I.Senkovska,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;D.Wallacher,M.Tovar,HelmholtzCentreBerlinforMaterialsandEnergy/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P090 a crystal container with size selectivity for alkane isomers based on a hybridized porous coordination polymerK.Hirai,KyotoUniversity/J;S.Furukawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency/J;O.Sakata,JASRI,Hyogo/J;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P091 tuning the organic linker of moF-5 for hydrogen storageJ.Yang,A.Grzech,F.M.Mulder,T.J.Dingemans,DelftUniversityofTechnology/NL

P092 Simulations and experiments in zeolitic imidazolate frameworksJ.Perez,IFP,Solaize/F;H.Amrouche,C.Nieto-Draghi,IFP,Rueil-Malmaison/F;F.R.Siperstein,UniversityofManchester/UK;D.Peralta,A.A.Quoineaud,D.Bazer-Bachi,G.Pirngruber,K.Barthelet,N.Bats,IFP,Solaize/F

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P111 pyrazolate based metal-organic frameworks for capture and separation of gases and VocsE.Barea,J.A.RNavarro,F.Linares,E.QuartapelleProcopio,C.Montoro,UniversityofGranada/E;S.Galli,N.Masciocchi,Universitàdell‘Insubria,Como/I

P112 Hydrogen adsorption in moFs studied by low-temperature thermal desorption spectroscopyM.Hirscher,I.Krkljus,MaxPlanckInstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D

P113 Hydrogen storage capacity and determination of the heat of adsorption on different moFsN.Klein,I.Senkovska,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;M.Schlichtenmayer,MaxPlanckInstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D;K.Gedrich,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;M.Hirscher,MaxPlanckInstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P114 Simulation of fixed-bed adsorption of co2 / cH4 mixtures on metal-organic frameworksM.Schindler,S.Ernst,UniversityofKaiserslautern/D

P115 guest-induced structural transformations of flexible porous coordination polymers investigated by coincident adsorption/XrpD measurementR.Matsuda,S.Bureekaew,H.Sato,J.Seo,S.Kitagawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J

P116 prediction of adsorption-induced structural transition of a flexible porous coordination polymerH.Sugiyama,A.Yamamoto,H.Tanaka,S.Watanabe,T.Fukushima,Y.Hijikata,S.Horike,KyotoUniversity/J;Y.Kubota,OsakaPrefectureUniversity/J;S.Kitagawa,M.Miyahara,KyotoUniversity/J

P117 Liquid-phase adsorption on metal-organic frameworksA.Henschel,I.Senkovska,S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P118 Synthesis, characterisation and adsorption properties on a new copper-based moF materialJ.Lincke,D.Lässig,UniversityofLeipzig/D;J.Möllmer,InstitutfürNichtklassischeChemiee.V.,Leipzig/D;A.Puls,RubothermGmbH,Bochum/D;R.Staudt,InstitutfürNichtklassischeChemiee.V.,Leipzig/D;H.Krautscheid,UniversityofLeipzig/D

P101 Hydrogen storage in metal-organic frameworksB.Streppel,I.Krkljus,J.Teufel,M.Hirscher,Max-Planck-InstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D;B.Assfour,G.Seifert,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;L.Zhechkov,T.Heine,JacobsUniversityBremen/D

P102 metal-organic frameworks for hydrocarbon separationD.Peralta,K.Barthelet,G.Pirngruber,IFPLyon/F;G.Chaplais,A.Simon-Masseron,IS2M,Mulhouse/F

P103 High and selective co2 uptake over cH4 in sulfone functionalized metal-organic frameworksE.Neofotistou,E.Baka,I.Papadaki,UniversityofCrete,Heraklion/GR;C.Malliakas,NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USA;P.N.Trikalitis,UniversityofCrete,Heraklion/GR

P104 carbon dioxide capture using moFs : a comparisonJ.Kim,D.-A.Yang,S.-H.Kim,W.-S.Ahn,InhaUniversity,Incheon/ROK

P105 gas separation properties of interdigitated porous frameworksY.Inubushi,KurarayCo.,Ltd,Kurashiki,Okayama/J;S.Horike,S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P106 Structural stability of metal-organic frameworks under humid conditionsK.Walton,P.M.Schoenecker,C.Carson,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,Atlanta,GA/USA

P107 assessment of moF performance for gas separation: Ftir based breakthrough testingM.Leistner,W.Graehlert,FraunhoferIWSDresden/D;S.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P108 triggering sorption selectivity in metal-organic frameworks by functionalization with donor groupsS.Henke,R.Schmid,R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P109 a porous coordination polymer hybrid with quartz oscillatorH.Uehara,S.Furukawa,M.Nakahama,S.Diring,S.Kitagawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J

P110 characterization of gas adsorption in moFs by thermal desorption spectroscopyJ.Teufel,K.Manickam,M.Hirscher,MaxPlanckInstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D

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P127 metal-organic frameworks for the selective removal of n and S compounds from a fuel feedM.Maes,F.Vermoortele,S.Schouteden,L.Alaerts,D.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B

P128 evaluation of energy heterogeneity in moF materials: absence of Henry‘s region in highly flexible miL-53 and miL-68 materials?M.Pera-Titus,M.Savonnet,D.Farrusseng,UniversitédeLyon,Villeurbanne/F

P129 purifying phenolic wastewater using a cr-based moFM.Maes,S.Schouteden,L.Alaerts,D.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B

P130 Understanding type V isotherms for H2o and co2 adsorption in moFsM.DeToni,R.Jonchière,S.Paranthaman,F.X.Coudert,A.H.Fuchs,ChimieParisTech&CNRS/F

P131 Solid state nmr on cu3(Btc)2: adsorption study and resonance assignmentF.Gul-E-Noor,M.Bertmer,B.Jee,UniversityofLeipzig/D;M.Hartmann,D.Himsl,UniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg/D

P132 characterizing molecular transport in moF ziF-8C.Chmelik,J.Kärger,UniversityofLeipzig/D;H.Bux,J.Caro,UniversityHanover/D;L.Hertäg,S.Fritzsche,UniversityofLeipzig/D;J.M.vanBaten,R.Krishna,UniversityofAmsterdam/NL

P133 Study of water sorption on zinc- and iron-carboxylates for potential heat storage applicationsN.ZabukovecLogar,T.BirsaCelic,M.Rangus,G.Mali,M.Mazaj,V.Kaucic,NationalInstituteofChemistry,Ljubljana/SLO

P134 tuning polarity by framework functionalization: a new imidazolate based moF adsorbent, Sim-1S.Aguado,D.Farrusseng,IRCELYON-CNRS,Villeurbanne/F

P135 polarized binding of hydrogen in moFs as a strategy for building a progmatic hydrogen storage systemS.Barman,K.Venkatesan,H.Berke,UniversityofZürich/CH

P136 effect of doping moF-5 metal clusters with co2+ on its hydrogen adsorption capacityG.Calleja,J.Botas,UniversidadReyJuanCarlos,Móstoles/E;M.Sánchez-Sánchez,CSIC,Madrid/E;M.Orcajo,UniversidadReyJuanCarlos,Móstoles/E

P119 Fundamental relations of hydrogen storage properties to framework topology of moFsB.Streppel,M.Hirscher,MaxPlanckInstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D

P120 Solid-state nmr study on structure and host-guest interactions in miL53-nH13cHoJ.Wack,UniversityofBayreuth/D

P121 a comparison of Uio-66(zr) with cuBtc for the adsorption of co2, n2 and co2/n2 mixtures in presence of waterE.Soubeyrand-Lenoir,C.Vagner,P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;C.Serre,F.Millange,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P122 oriented growth of functionalized metal-organic frameworks on Sam-modified gold substrates - vapor sorption isothermsF.Hinterholzinger,C.Scherb,UniversityofMunich/D;J.J.Williams,UniversityofEdinburgh/UK;T.Bein,UniversityofMunich/D

P123 in-situ diffraction studies of the structural transition of metal-organic framework cu-Sip-3P.K.Allan,B.Xiao,UniversityofSt.Andrews/UK;S.J.Teat,J.W.Knight,LawrenceBerkeleyNationalLaboratory,CA/USA;R.E.Morris,UniversityofSt.Andrews/UK

P124 can the synthesis and activation of moFs be optimized for gas adsorption?C.PalominoCabello,G.TurnesPalomino,UniversityoftheBalearicIslands,PalmadeMallorca/E

P125 Functionalized flexible miL-53 for the capture of green house gasesV.Guillerm,C.Serre,T.Devic,G.Férey,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;A.Vimont,M.Daturi,LaboratoiredeCatalyseetSpectrochimie,Caen/F;P.Llewellyn,S.Bourrelly,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;G.Maurin,F.Salles,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F

P126 thermodynamics of gas adsorption on mg-moF-74: combined theoretical and variable-temperature ir spectroscopic studiesG.T.Palomino,UniversityoftheBalearicIslands,PalmadeMallorca/E;S.Bordiga,S.Chavan,L.Valenzano,UniversityofTorino/I;C.O.Areán,UniversityoftheBalearicIslands,PalmadeMallorca/E;B.Civalleri,UniversityofTorino/I

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P145 influence of metal versus heat and capacity of gas adsorption in various miL-100 (Fe, al, cr) phasesD.Phanon,A.Wiersum,P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;P.Horcajada,C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;T.Loiseau,UniversitédeLille1/F

P146 Diffusion of pure short n-alkanes and binary mixture with co2 in rigid miL-47(V) and flexible miL-53(cr) moFsJ.Rosenbach,F.Salles,P.Yot,G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;D.Kolokolov,H.Jobic,IRCEdeLyon/F;A.Ghoufi,UniversitédeRennes/F;T.Devic,C.Serre,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P147 Structural transition of miL-53 under pressure: a way to determine the energy of transition between large and narrow pore phasesM.Boulhout,I.Beurroies,P.Llewellyn,R.Denoyel,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P148 adsorption of volatile hydrocarbons on moF-5 studied by means of quasi-equilibrated thermodesorptionW.Makowski,M.Manko,J.Szklarzewicz,P.Zabierowski,D.Majda,W.Lasocha,JagiellonianUniversity,Krakow/PL

P149 adsorption of the aromatic compounds ethylbenzene and styrene on the metal-organic frameworks miL-47 and miL-53L.Ma,M.vanLeuvenhaege,S.Couck,G.Baron,J.Denayer,VrijeUniversiteitBrussel/B;M.Maes,F.Vermoortele,L.Alaerts,D.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B

P150 Hydrogen adsorption in isoreticular metal-organic frameworks based on zr6o4(oH)4 building blockS.Chavan,O.Zavorotynska,J.G.Vitillo,S.Bordiga,UniversityofTorino/I;K.P.Lillerud,M.H.Nilsen,S.Jakobsen,UniversityofOslo/N

P151 Liquid phase separations on moFs: unsaturated vs saturated alkylaromaticsM.Maes,F.Vermoortele,L.Alaerts,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B;S.Couck,VrijeUniversiteitBrussel/B;C.Kirschhock,KatholiekeUniversiteit,Leuven/B;J.Denayer,VrijeUniversiteitBrussel;D.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B

P137 aspects of moF based chromatographyF.Mertens,A.Münch,T.Böhle,M.Lohse,D.Schindler,E.Weber,TUBergakademieFreiberg/D

P138 absolute adsorption in microporous mediaF.Mertens,TUBergakademieFreiberg/D

P139 application of coordination polymers with high density of open metal sites in the separation of carbon dioxide and methaneP.D.C.Dietzel,F.Schuricht,K.A.Andreassen,R.Blom,SINTEFMaterialsandChemistry,Oslo/N

P140 Development of first principle based force fields to describe adsorption and diffusion in moFs including lattice dynamicsV.VanSpeybroeck,L.Vanduyfhuys,T.Verstraelen,M.Vandichel,J.VanderMynsbrugge,M.Waroquier,GhentUniversity/B

P141 thermodynamics of guest-induced structural transitions in hybrid organic-inorganic frameworksF.X.Coudert,C.Triguero,A.H.Fuchs,ChimieParisTech&CNRS/F;A.Boutin,Écolenormalesupérieure,Paris/F;A.V.Neimark,RutgersUniversity,Piscataway,NJ/USA

P142 Synthesis and functional properties of triazolate-based moFsD.Denysenko,D.Volkmer,UniversityofUlm/D;B.Streppel,M.Hirscher,MaxPlanckInstituteforMetalsResearch,Stuttgart/D

P143 enhancement of hydrogen adsorption in metal-organic frameworks by mg functionalization. a multiscale computational studyT.Sterianakos,E.Tylianakis,E.Klontzas,G.E.Froudakis,UniversityofCrete,Heraklion/GR

P144 gas mixture adsorption in moFs: predictions from single component data compared with direct experimentsA.Wiersum,S.Bourrelly,P.Llewellyn,CNRS–Aix-MarseilleUniversity/F;F.Ragon,T.Devic,P.Horcajada,F.Millange,C.Serre,InsititutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F;Y.K.Hwang,J.SChang,KoreaResearchInstituteofChemicalTechnology,Daejeon/ROK

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P160 ir investigation in operando conditions of co2 adsorption in the miL-53(cr) using a high pressure variable-temperature cell with a small dead volume: evaluation of quantity adsorbed, nature of adsorption sites and structural evolutionP.Bazin,H.Leclerc,A.Vimont,M.Daturi,LaboratoireCatalyseetSpectrochimie,Caen/F;S.Bourrelly,P.Llewellyn,LaboratoireChimieProvence,Marseille/F

P161 investigation of c3 separation over miL100-Fe using operando ir spectroscopy: adsorption sites and effect of the temperature of activationS.Wuttke,P.Bazin,A.Vimont,M.Daturi,UniversitédeCaen/F;P.Horcajada,C.Serre,G.Férey,UniversitédeVersaille/F;J.S.Chang,KoreaResearchInstituteofChemicalTechnology,Daejeon/ROK

P162 tailoring moFs for co2 capture: the amino-effectJ.G.Vitillo,S.Chavan,B.Seyyedi,F.Bonino,UniversitédiTorino/I;D.Farrusseng,UniversityLyon/F;S.Bordiga,UniversitàdiTorino/I

P163 metal-organic frameworks for co2 capture incorporating triazamacrocycles and heterodinuclear metallic clustersG.Ortiz,S.Brandes,Y.Rousselin,R.Guilard,UniversitédeBourgogne,Dijon/F

P164 the adsorption of co and co2 on cpo-27-m (m = mg, ni, zn) through quantum mechanical approachesB.Civalleri,L.Valenzano,UniversityofTorino/I;K.Sillar,J.Sauer,HumboldtUniversity,Berlin/D

P165 metal-organic frameworks for co2 capture incorporating triazamacrocycles and homodinuclear zinc clustersG.Ortiz,S.Brandes,Y.Rousselin,R.Guilard,UniversitédeBourgogne,Dijon/F

P166 Design of metal-organic frameworks for separation of carbon dioxide from gas mixturesY.S.Bae,C.EWilmer,O.K.Farha,B.G.Hauser,J.T.Hupp,R.Q.Snurr,NorthwesternUniversity,Evanston,IL/USA

P167 methane adsorption isotherms of new irmoFs obtained by monte carlo computer simulationsS.AlvesJr.,F.F.Silva,R.L.Longo,D.P.Santos,E.H.L.Falcão,UniversidadeFederaldePernambuco,Recife/BR

P152 modelling of breakthrough profiles of amino-miL-53S.Couck,T.Rémy,F.Warnier,G.Baron,J.Denayer,VrijeUniversiteitBrussel/B;J.Gascon,F.Kapteijn,DelftUniversityofTechnology/NL

P153 DFt and ab-initio study of dihydrogen binding in metal-organic frameworks with exposed metal sitesA.Mavrantonakis,K.Vogiatzis,W.Klopper,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D

P154 theoretical study for improving hydrogen storage on metal-organic frameworksH.Mizuseki,N.S.Venkataramanan,R.Sahara,Y.Kawazoe,TohokuUniversity,Sendai/J

P155 moF‘s characterisation with innovative volumetric/ calorimetric techniquesE.Wirth,R.André,P.LeParlouër,SetaramInstrumentation,Caluire/F

P156 moFs as preconcentrator materialsI.Raible,Y.Joseph,N.Krasteva,SonyDeutschlandGmbH,Stuttgart/D

P157 molecular dynamics investigation of the influence of lattice flexibility and partial charges on the migration of guest molecules in the metal-organic framework ziF-8M.Knauth,K.Kirchner,S.Fritzsche,C.Chmelik,J.Kärger,UniversityofLeipzig/D;T.Remsungnen,KhonKaenUniversity/THA;K.Seeharmart,UniversityofLeipzig/D;J.Caro,H.Bux,UniversityofHanover/D

P158 molecular dynamics investigation of the self-diffusion of guest molecules in the metal-organic framework zn(tbip) with rigid and flexible frameworkK.Seeharmart,T.Nanok,M.Knauth,S.Fritzsche,C.Chmelik,J.Kärger,UniversityofLeipzig/D;T.Remsungnen,KhonKaenUniversity/THA;R.Krishna,UniversityofAmsterdam/NL

P159 Structural prediction of dinuclear layer pillar metal- organic frameworks: studied by quantum calculationsO.Saengsawang,ChulalongkornUniversity,Bangkok/THA;M.Knauth,UniversityofLeipzig/D;A.Pianwanit,ChulalongkornUniversity,Bangkok/THA;C.Kritayakornupong,KingMongkut‘sUniversityofTechnologyThonburi,Bangkok/THA;M.Wiebcke,UniversityHanover/D;S.Fritzsche,UniversityofLeipzig/D;S.Hannongbua,ChulalongkornUniversity,Bangkok/THA

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P174 analysis of void space of porous materials: from a single structure to database screeningM.Haranczyk,C.H.Rycroft,LawrenceBerkeleyNationalLaboratory,CA/USA;J.Kloke,G.Carlsson,StanfordUniversity,PaloAlto,CA/USA;J.A.Sethian,B.Smit,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA/USA

P175 photochromic hybrid materialsD.Hermann,U.Ruschewitz,UniversityofCologne/D

P176 Dense and homogeneous pcps coatings on oxide surfacesA.Betard,O.Vreshch,D.Zacher,K.Yusenko,R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P177 Synthesis and luminescence of zn-based moFs built up from rod-shaped secondary building units and long oligo(phenyleneethynylene)dicarboxylate linkerA.Schaate,UniversityHanover/D;P.Roy,UniversityofBielefeld;J.Panke,M.Wark,UniversityofHanover/D;A.Godt,UniversityofBielefeld/D;P.Behrens,UniversityofHanover/D

P178 optoelectrochemical properties of SUrmoFs deposited by the layer-by-layer methodJ.Panke,UniversityHanover/D;D.Zacher,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;M.Wark,UniversityofHanover/D;R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P179 analysis of the formation of mof particles by time resolved scattering including SLS, SaXS and SanSJ.Cravillon,M.Wiebcke,UniversityHanover/D;D.Zacher,R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;R.Schweins,InstitutLaue-Langevin,Grenoble/F;T.Narayaran,EuropeanSynchrotronRadiationFacility,Grenoble/F;R.Nayuk,K.Huber,UniversityofPaderborn/D

P180 Solid solutions of soft porous coordination polymers for fine-tunable gate-opening type adsorption profilesT.Fukushima,S.Horike,S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P181 Fine tuned metal-organic framework for high and selective co2 uptake: framework reduction of moFs by organometallics increases the adsorption propertiesM.Meilikhov,K.Yusenko,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;A.Torrisi,C.Mellot-Drazniek,UniversityCollegeLondon/UK;R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P168 adsorption of long chain n-alkanes in rigid (miL-47(V)) and flexible functionalized (miL-53(Fe)) metal-organic frameworks: insights from experiments and molecular simulationsP.Trens,T.KhuongTrung,I.Deroche,G.Maurin,N.A.Ramsahye,F.Fajula,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;T.Devic,C.Serre,P.Horcajada,G.Férey,InsitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P169 Unusual adsorption behaviour in metal-organic frameworksD.Fairen-Jimenez,N.A.Seaton,T.Düren,TheUniversityofEdinburgh/UK

P170 What does it take to accurately predict adsorption properties of zeolitic imidazole frameworks?D.Fairen-Jimenez,N.A.Seaton,T.Düren,TheUniversityofEdinburgh/UK

P170A Hydrogen adsorption in cu-moF (cu(pDc))H.Sakai,I.Kanoya,T.Furuta,M.Hosoe,HondaR&DCo.Ltd.,Wako,Saitama/J

topic 3: novel applications and physical properties

P171 the synthesis, optimal formation conditions and biological activity of oxim pinostrobine copper (ii) complexO.Loiko,A.Khalitova,KaragandaStateUniversity/KAZ;A.Mashentseva,L.N.Cumelev,EurasianNationalUniversity,Astana/KAZ;B.I.Tuleuov,SPH„Phytochemistry“,Karaganda/KAZ

P172 Structure and properties of an amorphous metal-organic frameworkT.D.Bennett,UniversityofCambridge/UK;A.L.Goodwin,UniversityofOxford/UK;M.T.Dove,UniversityofCambridge/UK;D.A.Keen,UniversityofOxford/UK;M.G.Tucker,E.R.Barney,A.K.Soper,ISISFacilty,Oxford/UK;E.G.Bithell,J.C.Tan,A.K.Cheetham,UniversityofCambridge/UK

P173 assessment of metal-organic framework membranes and composites for gas separations using computational modelingS.Keskin,KOCUniversity,Istanbul/TR;D.S.Sholl,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,Atlanta,GA/USA

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P191 an entangled porous coordination polymer as a luminescent sensorS.Furukawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J;Y.Takashima,KyotoUniversity/J;V.Martinez,UniversityofBasqueCountry,Bilbao/E;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P192 coordinatively immobilized monolayers on porous coordination polymer crystalsM.Kondo,KyotoUniversity/J;S.Furukawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P193 moFs as materials for microelectronics: theoretical estimation of dielectric and thermal conductance propertiesK.Zagorodniy,G.Seifert,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;H.Hermann,IFWDresden/D

P194 crystal structure and dielectric property of porous coordination polymers having dipolar rotorW.Kosaka,R.Matsuda,S.Kitagawa,JapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,Kyoto/J

P195 electrical behavior of porous metal-organic frameworks to address their breathing ability, drug encapsulation and ionic exchange propertiesS.Devautour-Vinot,G.Maurin,F.Henn,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;P.Horcajada,T.Devic,A.Fateeva,J.Eubank,D.PaulaDeCuhna,C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P196 Surface modification of SUrmoFsB.Liu,D.Zacher,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;T.Ladnorg,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D;A.Bétard,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;C.Wöll,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D;R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P197 a guest-responsive fluorescent 3D microporous metal-organic framework derived from a long lifetime pyrene coreK.C.Stylianou,R.Heck,S.Y.Chong,J.Bacsa,J.T.A.Jones,Y.Z.Khimyak,D.Bradshaw,M.J.Rosseinsky,UniversityofLiverpool/UK

P198 Facile preparation of imidazolate based moF membranes on tubular porous alumina for separation applicationsS.Aguado,C.H.Nicolas,D.Farrusseng,IRCELYON-CNRS,Villeurbanne/F

P182 Step-by-step growth of the [cu3(btc)2] and [cu2(ndc)2(dabco)] thin films on different bare and fictionalized substratesK.Yusenko,M.Meilikhov,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;H.J.Buschmann,GermanTextileResearchCenter,Krefeld/D;R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P183 modeling nmr and epr parameters in the metal-organic framework cu3(Btc)2

N.Vankova,T.Heine,JacobsUniversityBremen/D

P184 new studies on metal-organic frameworksS.M.Keltie,R.J.Aldus,P.A.Gale,M.Tromp,UniversityofSouthampton/UK

P185 confocal fluorescence microscopy reveals localization of dyes in and on fluorescently modified metal-organic frameworks (moFs)M.Ma,A.Pinto,A.Gross,D.Zacher,R.A.Fischer,N.Metzler-Nolte,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P186 efficient luminescence in rare earth amide and amine moFsC.J.Höller,A.Zurawski,P.Matthes,K.Müller-Buschbaum,UniversityofWürzburg/D;M.Mai,C.Feldmann,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D

P187 photoluminescent moF to gunshot residue identificationI.Weber,A.J.GMelo,M.A.M.Lucena,M.Oliveira,S.AlvesJr.,UniversidadeFederaldePernambuco,Recife/BR

P188 preparation of proton conductive coordination hybridsS.Horike,S.Breekaew,S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P189 guest-responsive porous magnetic frameworks based on polycyanometallate building unitsM.Ohba,K.Yoneda,R.Ohtani,KyotoUniversity/J;A.B.Gaspar,J.A.Real,UniversidaddeValencia/E;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P190 thin films of moFs prepared by liquid-phase epitaxy: suppression of interpenetration and facile determination of diffusion coefficientsO.Shekhah,H.Wang,O.Zybaylo,C.Wöll,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D;D.Zacher,R.Schmid,M.Tafipolsky,R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

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P206 Quantitative structure activity relationship of metal-organic frameworks as potential nanocarriers for drug encapsulation and deliveryC.Gaudin,E.Ivanoff,G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;D.PauladeCuhna,P.Horcajada,C.Serre,UniversitéVersailles/F

P207 Fundamental host-guest interactions in porous metal-organic frameworksM.Wehring,S.Hertel,M.Gratz,F.Stallmach,UniversityofLeipzig/D;S.Amirjalaya,R.Schmid,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P210 coordination polymers based on carbohydrazone binuclear copper(ii) complex bridged by dipyridyl linkersD.Dragancea,AcademyofSciencesofMoldova,Chisinau/MD;V.B.Arion,UniversityofVienna/A;S.Shova,MoldovaStateUniversity,Chisinau/MD;S.Decurtins,UniversityofBern/CH

P211 electronic properties of moFs: an ab-initio investigationB.Civalleri,L.Valenzano,S.Novarino,M.Ferrero,UniversityofTorino/I;M.Rerat,UniversityofPau/F

P212 Flexibility and motion in scandium terephthalates characterised by diffraction and solid state nmr and their consequences for adsorptionJ.P.S.Mowat,P.A.Wright,J.M.Griffin,V.R.Seymour,S.E.M.Ashbrook,UniversityofSt.Andrews/UK;S.R.Miller,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

topic 4: perspectives in catalysis and engineering aspects

P213 a detailed study of the catalytic performance of V, co and cu moFs in the oxidation of cyclohexeneK.Leus,I.Muylaert,UniversityofGhent/B;A.Verberckmoes,UniversityCollegeGhent/B;G.B.Marin,Y.Y.Liu,V.VanSpeybroeck,P.VanDerVoort,UniversityofGhent/B

P214 the remarkable catalytic activity of the saturated miL-47 in the oxidation of cyclohexeneK.Leus,I.Muylaert,M.Vandichel,G.B.Marin,M.Waroquier,V.VanSpeybroeck,P.VanDerVoort,UniversityofGhent/B

P200 nanomoF: nanoporous metal-organic frameworks for productionW.Graehlert,FraunhoferIWS,Dresden/D;P.Collier,JohnsonMattheyPLC,Reading/UK;J.Martens,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B;J.A.R.Navarro,UniversidaddeGranada/E;St.Kaskel,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D;P.Dietzel,StiftelsenSINTEF,Oslo/N;S.Bordiga,UniversitadiTorino/I;D.Farrusseng,IRCELYON-CNRS/F;L.Ouvry,OUVRYSAS,Lyon/F;A.Lang,NorafinGmbH,Allschwil/CH;D.Packet,OleonNV,Oelegem/B;M.Herskowitz,Ben-GurionUniversityoftheNegev,Beer-Sheva/IL;P.Pataki,Innovatext,Budapest/H;G.Bissolotti,SocietàItalianaAcetileneeDerivatiS.p.A,Bergamo/I;Ph.Martin,TDLSensorsLTD,Manchester/UK;B.Boehringer,BluecherGmbH,Erkrath/D;A.Gerds,HollometGmbH,Dresden/D

P201 photophysical study of an entangled porous coordination polymer: guest dependent charge transfer complex emissionV.Martínez,UniversityofBasqueCountry,Bilbao/E;S.Furukawa,Y.Takashima,KyotoUniversity/J;I.LopezArbeloa,UniversityofBasqueCountry,Bilbao/E;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P202 investigation of covalent organic frameworks by a first principle derived force fieldS.Amirjalayer,R.Schmid,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P203 atomic scale modeling of cu and zn paddle-wheel metal organic frameworksS.Bureekaew,S.Amirjalayer,R.Schmid,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;S.Kitagawa,KyotoUniversity/J

P204 Development and application of a consistent first principles derived force field (moF-FF) for porous hybrid materialsS.Amirjalayer,S.Bureekaew,M.Tafipolsky,R.Schmid,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P205 in vivo toxicity studies of nanoparticles of iron porous moFsP.Horcajada,T.Baati,UniversitédeVersailles/F;R.Gref,UniversiteParis11/F;C.Serre,G.Ferey,UniversitedeVersailles/F;P.Couvreur,UniversitéParis11,Malabry/F

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P225 metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous catalystsM.Gustafsson,J.Grins,A.Bartoszewicz,B.Martín-Matute,X.Zou,StockholmUniversity/S

P226 probing the catalytic properties of moFs containing redox-active transition metalsC.Worch,R.Gläser,UniversityofLeipzig/D

P227 Unexpected reversible lattice changes of [cu2(1,4-bdc)2dabco)] moF thin films upon loading with ferroceneR.Heck,O.Zybaylo,O.Shekhah,T.Ladnorg,H.Arslan,S.Heissler,P.Weidler,C.Woell,KIT-KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology/D

P228 metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous catalysts for monosaccharide dehydrationF.Vermoortele,S.Schouteden,L.Alaerts,D.E.DeVos,KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven/B

P229 Functional metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous basic catalystsM.Fischer,M.Hartmann,UniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg/D

P230 Synthesis optimization of porous known moFsF.Ragon,C.Serre,P.Horcajada,T.Devic,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P231 Hyper hydrophobic imidazolate moF films by post-functionalizationS.Aguado,J.Canivet,D.Farrusseng,IRCELYON-CNRS,Villeurbanne/F

P232 How does alkene epoxidation with tBHp occur in miL-47?M.Vandichel,K.Leus,I.Muylaert,P.vanDerVoort,M.Waroquier,V.vanSpeybroeck,GhentUniversity/B

P233 Biologically inspired moFs mimicking the cu-containing active site of particulate methane monooxygenaseM.Grzywa,B.Bredenkötter,D.Volkmer,UniversityofUlm/D;J.Sonntag,E.Klemm,UniversityofStuttgart/D

P234 computational modelling of o2 adsorption in a cobalt(ii)-containing metal-organic frameworkA.Mavrantonakis,J.Sauer,Humboldt-UniversityofBerlin/D;M.Tonigold,D.Volkmer,UniversityofUlm/D

P215 cu3(Btc)2: metal-organic framework catalyzing Friedländer reactionE.Perez-Mayoral,UNED,Madrid/E;K.Sulisz,J.HeyrovskyInstitute,Prague/CZ;B.Gil,JagiellonianUniversity,Cracow/PL;J.Cejka,J.HeyrovskyInstitute,Prague/CZ

P217 au@pcps – synthesis, characterization and catalytic applicationsM.Müller,D.Esken,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D;S.Turner,O.I.Lebedev,UniversityofAntwerp/B;R.A.Fischer,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum/D

P218 innovative ni- and Fe-based alloy metal foams give resistance and flexibilityR.Poss,A.-S.Dreher,AlantumEuropeGmbH,Sauerlach/D

P220 How many co‘s can coordinate to cu-Btc centres?P.Petkov,G.Vayssilov,UniversityofSofia/BG;T.Heine,JacobsUniversityBremen/D

P221 new generation of super-acid solid catalysts based on one-pot encapsulation of heteropoly-acids in metal organic frameworksJ.Juan-Alcañiz,E.V.Ramos-Fernandez,M.Goesten,A.Martinez-Joaristi,J.Gascon,F.Kapteijn,DelftUniversityofTechnology/NL

P222 post-synthetic functionalization of miL-101 with super bases: grafting on the metal vs covalent bonding on the linkerM.vanDalen,J.Juan-Alcañiz,E.V.Ramos-Fernandez,J.Gascon,F.Kapteijn,DelftUniversityofTechnology/NL

P223 energy landscapes of imidazolate-based moFs: a route to understanding structures and optimizing propertiesS.Leoni,I.Baburin,B.Assfour,G.Seifert,DresdenUniversityofTechnology/D

P224 incorporation of iron tetrasulfophthalocyanine within metal-organic framework miL-101O.Zalomaeva,Y.Chesalov,V.Kaichev,M.Melgunov,V.Zaikovskii,O.Kholdeeva,BoreskovInstituteofCatalysis,Novosibirsk/RUS;K.Kovalenko,V.Fedin,NikolaevInstituteofInorganicChemistry,Novosibirsk/RUS;A.Sorokin,IRCELYON-CNRS,Villeurbanne/F

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Aposterprizewillbeawardedforthebestposter.Theawardwillbeconferredat theendof theconferencebeforetheclosingre-marksonWednesday,September8,2010at16:00h.Allposterauthorsareaskedtoattendthesession.

LaSt minUte poSter SUBmiSSion

Further poster contributions can be accepted as last minuteposters, subject toapprovalby theScientificCommitteeandaslongasfreecapacityisavailable.Theselastminuteposterswillbeannouncedinthelastminuteinformationavailableatthebeginningoftheconference.

Submission of last minute posters is possible until august 10, 2010, at the lastest.papers can only be accepted via online submission.

Forfullinformationandsubmission:www.mof-conf.org.

please note:theregistrationfeecannotbewaivedforauthors.

P235 rationalisation of the infra-red frequencies of Brönsted acid sites in the miL-53 moF material: role of the pore size and the nature of the metal centerM.BenYahia,G.Maurin,CNRS-InstitutCharlesGerhardtUniversitéMontpellier2/F;A.Vimont,J.C.Lavalley,LaboratoireCatalyseetSpectrochimie,Caen/F;F.Millange,T.Devic,G.Férey,C.Serre,InstitutLavoisier,UniversitédeVersailles/F

P236 Stability of moFs in liquid phase hydrogenation catalysisS.Opelt,M.Aimer,E.Klemm,UniversityofStuttgart/D

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Sunday, September 5, 2010 18:00 – 21:00 Welcome receptionTherewillbeaninformalgatheringatthePalaisduPharotowelcomethe participants to the conference. Drinks and snacks will beserved.

Freeofcharge,registrationisrequired.

Monday, September 6, 2010 19:00 – 23:30 conference dinnerTheconferencedinnerwilltakeplaceat“FortGanteaume”.

TheconferencedinnerwillbeheldontheMondayeveningattheMilitary Garrison, Fort Ganteaume which is at the very entranceofMarseillesOldPort. The Fort dates back to 1664as aplaceforLouisXIVtoplacesoldiersinordertoasserthisauthorityonapopulationwhichwerenotparticularlyroyalist.Itiswithinwalkingdistanceofallofthemainconferencehotelsandtheconferencesite.Thedinner itselfwill aim tocapture the flavourofSouthernFrance....andforthoseofyouwhohavehadenoughofMOFs,itispossibletosignuptotheFrenchForeignLegionthere.

Costperperson: 52,00e(plus19,6%VAT.) incl.dinneranddrinks Registrationisrequired.

Meetingpoint: TheMeetingpointandtimewillbeannounced onsiteinMarseille.

tuesday, September 7, 2010 17:30 – 20:00 Poster partyInorder togiveeachparticipantanadequateopportunity foranintensivediscussionofthepostercontributionsaposterpartywilltake place. Poster authors are requested to be present at theirposters.

Freeofcharge,registrationisrequired.

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eXHiBition

Inparallel to thescientificsessions,companiesare invited topresentproducts,processesandservicesinthefieldofMOFs.Theexhibitionareaisclosetothelectureandposterhallandallows an ideal integration of lectures, poster discussions aswellascompanyandproductpresentations.Asexhibitionspa-ceisstrictlylimited,werecommendyoutoreserveyourspaceassoonaspossible.Forstandapplicationandfurtherdetailsconcerningtheorganizationpleasecontactthecongressoffice.

Thefollowingcompanieshavealreadyregistered:

• Micromeritics,VerneuilenHalatte/F• RubothermGmbH,Bochum/Dincooperationwith:APOLLOInstruments,Compiègne/FandBELJapanInc.,

Osaka/J• SetaramInstrumentation,Caluire/F

Afrequentlyupdatedlistisavailableatwww.mof-conf.org

acKnoWLeDgement

the main sponsor of the conference is:

micromeritics, VerneuilenHalatte/F

the organizers convey their sincere thanks for financial support to:

iFp, institute Francais du pétrole,Rueil-Malmaison/F

royal Society of chemistry,Cambridge/UK

rubotherm gmbH,Bochum/Dincooperationwith:apoLLo instruments,Compiègne/FandBeL Japan inc.,Osaka/J

Setaram instrumentation,Caluire/F

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Marseilleisthecapitalofsoap-makingandthehomeoftheworld-famous santons (Christmas crib figures representing well-knownfiguresinProvencallife).

Marseilles is an ideal starting point for discovering the beautifulvillagesandhistorictraditionsofProvence.YoucantakeyourpickofthetoursofferedinMarseille:e.g.thecliffsofCassis,theharbourofMartiguesandtheBlueCoast,thewindmillsatAllauch;Aubagneand Le Garlaban, La Sainte-Baume and Sainte-Victoire; Aix-en-Provence, Saint-Rémy de Provence, the citadel of Les Baux deProvence,theAlpilleshills, thetownofArlesandtheCamargue,andmanymore.

For detailed information and tour bookings please contact:Ms.LaurenceBerthelierVoyagesC.Mathez33coursPierrePuget13006Marseille

Phone: +33(0)496102480Fax: +33(0)496102482E-Mail: [email protected]: www.matheztravel.comthe european capital of culture 2013OnSeptember16,2008,MarseillewasdesignatedEuropeanCa-pitalofCulture2013alongwiththeSlovakcityofKosice.In2013,thetwocitieswillbecomethewindowsonEuropeanculturalacti-vitiesfortheeyesoftheworld.

ThetitleEuropeanCapitalofCulturewascreatedin1985bytheEuropeanUnionwithaviewtobringingEuropeansclosertogetherandassertingthecentralrolecitiesplayinartsandculture.

Throughouttheyear2013,theywillbehostingaprogrammeofex-traordinaryculturalevents,expositions,performances,workshopsandfestivals.

conFerence VenUe

Theconferencewillbeheldat:PalaisduPharo58,BoulevardCharles-Livon13007Marseille/France

Gifted to Napoleon III by Marseille, this area of land, set on theMaurepromontoryoverlookingtheChâteaud‘If(famousforitspri-son)andtheentrancetotheoldharbour,enabledtheemperortofulfill his plans for a waterfront residence. Built by the architectsLefuel and Vaucher between 1858 and 1870, Napoleon‘s wife,empressEugeniedeMontijo,leftthepalacetothecityin1883.Anauditoriumandseveralhallshavebeenbuiltbeneaththegarden.

Fordetailspleasevisithttp://palaisdupharo.marseille.fr

History of MarseilleWith2600yearsofhistory,Marseillehaspreserved its traditionsanduniquelifestyleoverthecenturies.

MarseillesinvitesyoutotakeawalkdownthelegendaryCanebiè-re,tostrollaroundtheOldHarbourwithitsfishmarketandtakearideonthefamousferry-boat.

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Thefee includesthebookofabstracts,aCDwithextendedab-stracts(asfarassubmittedbytheauthors),thelistofparticipantsandbeveragesduringthecoffeebreaks,butnolunch.

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Fees should be remitted on receipt of the invoice in favour ofDECHEMAe.V.tooneoftheDECHEMAaccountsasstatedontheinvoice.Whenyouauthorise thepayment for the invoice,pleasebesuretonoteasthereasonforpaymentyourcompleteinvoicenumber.

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LunchwillbeavailableatthePalaisduPharoor inthelocalres-taurantsandpubsnearbytheconferencecentre.Participantsareexpectedtopaytheirlunchthemselves.

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Accommodationinvarioushotels,categoriesandatspecialrateshasbeenreservedforconferenceparticipants.

In order to get choice and availability, we highly recommend tobook your hotel room at your earliest convenience via the con-ferencewebsiteordirectlyatwww.matheztravel.com/mof2010.Roomreservationsarebinding.Chargesforroomswhichwillnotbeused,orcancelledtoolate,mustbepaidbytheparticipant.

room reservation will be made by:Ms.LaurenceBerthelierVoyagesC.Mathez33coursPierrePuget13006Marseille

Phone: +33(0)496102480Fax: +33(0)496102482E-Mail: [email protected]: www.matheztravel.com

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HoW to get to marSeiLLe

Marseilleisreachablebyair,bysea,bytrain(alsoontheTGVMé-diterranéehigh-speedtrain)andbycar.

connections between airport and marseille city centre:BybusfromtheairporttoMarseilleShuttleserviceisprovidedevery20minutesfrom5:10hto0:10h.After0:10h,additionalcoachservicesareorganizedaccordingtoscheduledflightarrivals.

Journeytime:25minutes–directbymotorwayFare(oneway):e8.50.Phone: +33(0)442143127FromMarseillecitycentrebacktotheairport:DeparturefromSt.CharlesrailwaystationShuttleserviceevery20minutesfrom4:30hto23:30h

Phone: +33(0)491505934

connections between St. charles train station and marseille old pier:Marseille train station is located in thecity centre at 15minuteswalktotheOldPier.Directconnectionbytubein5minutes.

taxi serviceGroupementTaxisTuppRadioPhone: +33(0)491058080Fax: +33(0)491503739E-Mail: [email protected]: www.taxis-tupp.com

24-hourservice:Phone: +33(0)442142444Fax: +33(0)442880477E-Mail: [email protected]: www.taxis.aeroport.com

Betweentheairportandthecitycentre,thefareisaboute40,00inthedaytimeandaboute50,00atnight.Nightfareisapplicablefrom19:00to7:00andonsundaysandholidaysalldaylong.

ViSa FormaLitieS

ParticipantsfromanumberofcountriesmayneedanentryvisafortheRepublicofFrance.Itisrecommendedtoapplyforavisawellinadvanceoftheconference.

Ifaformalinvitationletterisneeded,pleaseorderitviaconferencewebsitewww.mof-conf.orgingoodtime.

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Phone: +49(0)697564-280Fax: +49(0)697564-304E-mail: [email protected]: www.mof-conf.org

office hours onsite in marseilleSunday,September5,2010 16:00h–21:00hMonday,September6,2010 07:30h–17:05hTuesday,September7,2010 08:00h–20:00hWednesday,September8,2010 08:30h–16:30h

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