
Fuerkaiti Tayier
@ftayier
@FurukawaG_Kyoto, iCeMS, Kyoto University. D2 researcher.
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24-11-2020 14:11:29
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In the weekend, we welcomed our collaborators Iiro and Nanami from Kawano Lab. (東京農工大学 川野研究室) and “walked” together from the office to Lake Biwa through Mt. Daimonji. Well done, guys!!



Tomoki Tateishi and Fuerkaiti Tayier joined the team on the last day and we finally survived the high-brilliance life at SPring-8!



Today Tang and Tayier Fuerkaiti Tayier gave their excellent master thesis presentations!! Impressive talks and great discussions. Now they are relieved. Congratulations!! Happy to announce both will continue to PhD course. You will see their results in papers and conferences soon!!



A new gel that adsorbs gases!!! Our materials, pore-networked gels, have a continuous porous network based on linked MOPs, entrapping within the network solvents that cannot enter the pores. Great work led by Wang Zaoming and published in J. Am. Chem. Soc. !! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Water management applications of pore-networked membranes based on MOPs!! We converted gels to membranes for extracting organic contaminants PPCPs at below ppb level. Perfect collaboration of Wang Zaoming and Idaira Pacheco-Fernández is now posted on ChemRxiv. chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…






In our last J. Am. Chem. Soc. we show that PEG-functionalized MOPs preserve their porosity upon melting, which can be processed into self-standing films and related composites! This and Shuhei Furukawa Group work open new directions for processing porous materials pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

I’m happy to share that my first first-author paper on Inorganic Chemistry ! I've learned a lot from this experience and want to thank everyone who contributed to the paper.



This is evidence of why I often go to Taipei!! Our paper on phase-transformable MOPs for gas separation membranes has finally been published in Nature Communications. Wonderful complementary collaboration with the Dun-Yen Kang @ NTU group at NTU!! nature.com/articles/s4146…

Can you imagine how we feel sad that Zaoming Wang Zaoming is leaving the group. He will become an associate professor in Sichuan University soon. We all will miss you Zaoming.


WaaFs appeared in Nature Chemistry!! Assembling large supramolecules via van der Waals interaction leads to the formation of robust, stable three-dimensional open frameworks. The beautiful sole research done by our former master student Shun Tokuda 徳田 駿!! nature.com/articles/s4155…