Satoshi Horike
@horikegroup
Inorganic Chemist at Grad School of Science, Kyoto University | 京大院理 化学専攻 | Glasses and liquids of molecular frameworks for energy
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http://kuchem.kyoto-u.ac.jp/mukibutsu/ 28-09-2017 04:53:04
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👩🔬👨🔬 We have two open postdoc positions in our group, funded by Science at VILLUM Experimental project on self-healing glasses: stillinger.aau.dk/videnskabelige… Inverse materials design in collaboration with computer scientists: stillinger.aau.dk/videnskabelige… 🗓️Deadline: Nov 24
This symposium is available online for free. From the Kyoto side, Wakamiya Laboratory 京都大学 化学研究所 若宮研究室 shares the latest Perovskite solar cells, Dr Kusada working with 京都大学固体物性化学研究室(H. Kitagawa Lab) for high-entropy nanoalloy catalysts, Atomis shares #MOF commercialization, and S. Kitagawa Group provides H2O/D2O separation!
Now online: News & Views on the Article by Yong-Sheng Wei, Zeyu Fan, Cheng Luo & Satoshi Horike Satoshi Horike nature.com/articles/s4416… ($) Forging links in molecular glasses by Jan-Benedikt Weiß and Sebastian Henke HenkeGroup nature.com/articles/s4416… ($)
An #OpenAccess Review in Adv. Funct. Mater. about MOF glass toward applications is now online Advanced Sci News 🪟🫴 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad… Glasses of terephthalate CP/MOFs are also available to control porous structures^^ Chemical Communications pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Take a look at 'Creating glassy states of dicarboxylate-bridged coordination polymers' New from Satoshi Horike at Kyoto University buff.ly/3Go7pDX buff.ly/3Go7pDX
Happy to see this great Collection of papers on “Modelling and advanced characterization of framework materials” in Communications Chemistry! Thanks to all authors who contributed, and to co-editors Claire Hobday Monique A. van der Veen Satoshi Horike 🙏 nature.com/collections/cc…
It was a truly fantastic moment! Thank you very much for the wonderful lecture and discussions, Professor Peidong Yang! Yang Group - UC Berkeley S. Kitagawa Group Satoshi Horike
If Flexible MOFs are of interest, this new book by Royal Society of Chemistry Books covers all the different aspects! Interested in the synthesis and structural aspects? Find out more in our chapter by Sujit K. Ghosh Research Group @IISER Pune & Satoshi Horike books.rsc.org/books/edited-v…
We know MOF melts, HOIP melts, but are they networked liquids? anisotropic? This review tries to describe these functional (supercooled) liquids with reference to metal-ionic liquids, and porous liquids. Thanks Chemical Science for this opportunity🙇
Metal-linker bonds become more labile (and soft modes become softer) in MOF nanoparticles, leading to size-dependent phase changes. Thanks to Audrey for leading the effort and for another great collaboration with Satoshi Horike University of Oregon UO Chem and Biochem pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…
Did you read 'Entropically driven melting of Cu-based 1D coordination polymers' by Shin-ichiro Noro, Daniel M. Packwood Satoshi Horike et al? @UnivKyoto, Hokkaido University buff.ly/4ebZxV4