We wrote a news and views article for Nature Materials to highlight the very interesting work done by the group of Huanting Wang from Monash University. The lead author is Dr. Alex Legrand. The article describes the importance of porous materials for selective ion sensing and rectifying and the device configuration. Hope you enjoy our…
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Going in and out in Spring
In spring time in Japan, people are moving to next positions. In the Furukawa group, we were sad to see the departure of Dr. Frederik Haase, Ms. Natalia Adati and Ms. Eshiro Shizuka. Frederik decided to leave a bit earlier than initially planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But this is a positive move. Frederik…
[Paper] Chem. Commun.
The paper about the influence of molecular modification on the cooperative effect of metal-organic cage (MOCs) assemblies was published in Chem. Commun.!! The lead author is Dr. Gavin Craig. In this paper we discussed how the side chains attached on MOCs affected the structural transition behavior in response to guest molecule accommodation. Great work, Gavin!!…
[Paper] ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
The paper about the formulation of porous ink for 3D printing of MOFs was published in ACS Appl. Mater. Interface!! The lead author is Dr. Jeremy Dhainaut. We showed how to make porous inks with four different MOFs containing 2-hydroxyethyl cellulose. This project was purely initiated by the idea of Jeremy who worked in our…
Sophia moved back to Germany
Our postdoc, Dr. Sophia Schmitt, got a position at Carl Zeiss AG, microscope industry, and will start to work at the open innovation center at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany. Sophia joined our group twice, first as a visiting student in 2014 and this time in 2019 as a postdoc. Unfortunately in both case…
We welcomed four talents
In this autumn, the Furukawa group expanded and four new postdocs joined. We will explore a new chemistry of metal-organic cages all together. Dr. Javier Troyano joined as a JSPS postdoc from the group of Daniel Maspoch at ICN2, Barcelona. He worked on MOF-based actuators by taking advantage of flexible MOFs. Dr. Ivy Tsang also…
[Paper] Chem. Sci.
We published the paper about the understanding of self-assembly process of metal-organic polyhedra into colloidal gels by dynamic light scattering techniques, and then the fabrication of functionally gradient gels. Our postdoc, Dr. Alex Legrand, carefully investigated the assembling process by analyzing a lot of data of intensity correlation functions. This is also a true collaboration…
[Paper] Mol. Syst. Des. Eng.
The collaboration paper with Prof. Yamil Colon (University of Notre Dame, USA) is published in Mol. Syst. Des. Eng.!! Yamil was visiting us in this May for the collaboration project of the structural simulation of porous soft matter based on metal-organic polyhedra. We investigated the effect of linker flexibility on materials softness. This is the…
[Paper] Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
The collaboration paper with Prof. Rob Ameloot (KU Leuven, Belgium) is published in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.!! We contributed to the QCM experiments. Joao and Lenz were visiting iCeMS for the implementation of the QCM experiments in 2016. Congratulations, Joao, Lenz and Rob plus all other collaborators for this great work. “Vapor‐phase linker exchange of…
Po-Chun left back to Taipei
The visiting student, Po-Chun Han, went back to Taiwan. He worked on the project of porous colloids and showed a very interesting result at last! I hope that Po-Chun will be back to Kyoto in the near future as a long-term visiting student for bridging between the Kevin Wu group at National Taiwan University and our…