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Poster programme

 

POSTER NUMBER PER TOPIC

 P 001 - P 072
 
 1. New syntheses and structures
 P 073 - P 170
 
 2. Gas and liquid adsorption
 P 171 - P 212
 
 3. Novel applications and physical properties
 P 213 - P 236
 
 4. Perspectives in catalysis and engineering aspects
 LMP 1 - LMP 16
 
 all Topics

 


POSTER PLACEMENT 

Posters must be placed on the assigned boards by Monday, September 6, 2010, 11:00 at the latest.
Authors are requested to be present at their posters during the poster party on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 from 17:30 until 20:00.

Posters will also be viewed and discussed during the coffee and lunch breaks.

 

POSTER PRIZE

A poster prize will be awarded for the best poster. The award will be conferred at the end of the conference before the closing remarks on Wednesday, September 8, 2010 at 16:00 h. All poster
authors are asked to attend the session.




Poster programme
P001 In Situ imidazolate-4-amide-5-imidate ligand synthesis leading to new microporous zinc-organic frameworks
F. Debatin, K. Behrens, University of Potsdam/D; A. Thomas, TU Berlin/D; A. Kelling, University of Potsdam/D; N. Hedin, University of Stockholm/S; S. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D; A. Friedrich, H.-J. Holdt, University of Potsdam/D
P 002 High activities of iron-FSM-16 mesoporous materials synthesized by a microwave-hydrothermal process in Friedel-Crafts alkylations
K. Bachari, A. Touileb, Crapc, Algiers/DZ; N. Tahir, A. Saadi, D. Halliche, O. Cherifi, Usthb, Algiers/DZ
P 003 The hydrogels on the base of polyacrylonitrile fiber wastes and polyvalent metalls
A. Asamatdinov, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute, Nukus/UZB
P 004 Design of V- and Cr-MOFs for catalytic applications
B. Jäger, B. Ondruschka, P. Scholz, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena/D
P 005 Molecular modelling of chemical functionalization of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks
H. Amrouche, IFP, Rueil-Malmaison/F; F.R. Siperstein, University of Manchester/UK; C. Nieto-Drahi, IFP, Rueil-Malmaison/F; J. Perez-Pellitero, IFP, Lyon/F
P 006 "The Simpler the Better" : synthetic strategies for coordination polymers (MOF's) from monotopic/ditopic ligands."
Z. Majeed, S. Nayak, K.C. Mondal, G.E. Kostakis, Y. Lan, C. E. Anson, A. K. Powell, KIT-Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/D
P 007 A chiral Co(II) MOF containing a thiazolidine-based spacer.
A. Rossin, B. Di Credico, G. Giambastiani, M. Peruzzini, G. Reginato, ICCOM-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino/I
P 008 On the way to new metal-organic framework compounds using fluorinated dicarboxylates as bridging ligands
C. Seidel, U. Ruschewitz, University of Cologne/D
P 010 Spin crossover phenomena in new 2D Hofmann-like microporous metal-organic frameworks produced as nanocrystals and nanoparticles
A.B. Gaspar, J.A. Real, University of Valencia/E; M.C. Muñoz, Polytechnic University of Valencia/E; V. Martínez, I. Boldog, F.J. Muñoz-Lara, University of Valencia/E
P 011 ZIF-8 nanocrystal nucleation and growth: a time-resolved In-Situ synchrotron SAXS/WAXS study
J. Cravillon, C. Schröder, University Hanover/D; R. Nayuk, K. Huber, University of Paderborn/D; J. Gummel, T. Narayanan, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble/F; M. Wiebcke, University Hanover/D
P 012 Zeolitic imidazolate framework nanocrystal aggregates with hierarchical porosity and high thermal stability
J. Cravillon, F. Brieler, A. Feldhoff, M. Wiebcke, University Hanover/D
P 013 Porous interpenetrated zirconium-organic frameworks (PIZOFs) containing a variety of functionalized long linkers
A. Schaate, J. Lippke, Universität Hannover/D; P. Roy, Universität Bielefeld/D; F. Waltz, Universität Hannover/D; A. Godt, Universität Bielefeld/D; P. Behrens, Universität Hannover/D
P 014 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, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel/D
P 015 Post-synthetic chemical modification of Cr-MIL-101
S. Bernt, N. Stock, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel/D; C. Serre, V. Guillerm, University of Versailles/F
P 016 In-situ EDXRD investigation of the formation of isoreticular CAU-1 compounds
T. Ahnfeldt, N. Stock, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel/D
P 018 A new series of isoreticular MOFs with non-linear linkers for hydrogen storage applications
S. E. Wenzel, M. Fischer, F. Hoffmann, M. Froeba, University of Hamburg/D
P 019 Rational design of organic building blocks to achieve control over catenation in metal-organic frameworks
O. Farha, Northwestern University, Evanston/USA
P 020 On the reticular construction concept of 2D covalent organic frameworks
B. Lukose, A. Kuc, Jacobs University Bremen/D; J. Frenzel, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum/D; T. Heine, Jacobs University Bremen/D
P 021 Metal-organic framework materials - synthesis steps in a production scale
N. Trukhan, U. Mueller, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen/D
P 022 Synthesis and properties of different ligandes coordination compounds
K. Salieva, B. Borkoev, Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Bishkek/KIR
P 023 Using hydrothermal and electro-hydrothermal synthesis for preparation of new MOFs based on redox-active ligand
T. Nguyen, T. Devic, A.-M. Gonçalves, G. Férey, Université de Versailles/F; R. Demir-Cakan, M. Morcrette, J.-M. Tarascon, Université Picardie J-Verne, Amiens/F; T. Ahnfeldt, N. Stock, Universität Christian-Albrechts, Kiel/D; P. Auban-Senzier, C. Pasquier, Université Paris Sud, Orsay/F; Y. Filinchuk, ERSF, Grenoble/F
P 024 Mixed-ligand metal-organic frameworks
A.D. Burrows, L.C. Fisher, S.P. Rigby, University of Bath/UK
P 025 Solid-state interconversion of coordination networks via conformational change of a semi-rigid linker
A.D. Burrows, M.F. Mahon, P.R. Raithby, C. Richardson, A.J. Stevenson, University of Bath/UK
P 026 Synthesis optimization and structure elucidation of CAU-1 by NMR crystallography
D. Gunzelmann, University of Bayreuth/D; T. Ahnfeldt, N. Stock, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel/D; J. Senker, University of Bayreuth/D
P 027 Elaboration of photoactive crystalline highly porous titanium (IV) dicarboxylate
L. Rozes, L. D'Arras, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris/F; A. Nguyen, Université de Versailles/F; C. Sassoye, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris/F; T. Devic, C. Serre, G. Férey, Université de Versailles/F; C. Sanchez, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris/F
P 028 Size controlled formation of porous coordination polymer nanocrystals by coordination modulation
S. Diring, S. Furukawa, S. Kitagawa, ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Kyoto/J
P 029 Systematic investigations of the Zn(dpa)(4,4`-bpy) system by high throughput techniques
J. Cavka, SINTEF, Oslo/N; H. Fjellvåg, University of Oslo/N; P.D.C. Dietzel, SINTEF, Oslo/N
P 030 Novel environmentally-friendly syntheses of aluminum-based porous coordination polymers
J. Reboul, S. Furukawa, S. Kitagawa, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Kyoto/J
P 031 One-dimensional infinite coordination polymers from
cyclam-coordinated building blocks and dicarboxylate linkers

G. Platz, R. Münnekhoff, P. Behrens, Leibniz University Hannover/D
P 032 Synthesis of functional linkers and postsynthetic modification of Zr-MOFs
P. Roy, A. Godt, Universität Bielefeld/D; A. Schaate, P. Behrens, Universität Hannover/D
P 033 Phase transition from open to dense structures by thermal treatment of MOFs
J.-C. Rybak, K. Müller-Buschbaum, Universität Würzburg/D
P 034 Metal-organic framework (MOF) aerogels with high micro- and macroporosity
M. R. Lohe, M. Rose, I. Senkovska, S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 035 Layered lanthanide-organic frameworks:
structural studies by synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction

L. Cunha Silva, University of Porto - Faculty of Sciences/P; J. Rocha, F. A. Almeida Paz, University of Aveiro/P
P 036 DUT-6 - a mesoporous MOF based on BTB and 2,6-NDC
N. Klein, I. Senkovska, K. Gedrich, U. Stoeck, A. Henschel, Dresden University of Technology/D; U. Mueller, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie BESSY-MX Group, Berlin/D; S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 037 Microwave synthesis of MOFs under atmospheric pressure
G. Blanita, O. Ardelean, D. Lupu, D. Lazar, G. Borodi, A. Biris, National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies, Cluj-Napoca/RO; M. Vlassa, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca/RO; E. Surducan, I. Coldea, I. Misan, V. Surducan, G. Popeneciu, National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies, Cluj-Napoca/RO
P 038 Synthesis of three novel metal-organic frameworks with the IRMOF-9 topology
T. Philippi, S. Foit, W. Thiel, E. Keceli, S. Ernst, University of Kaiserslautern/D
P 039 New highly porous and rigid iron(III) polycarboxylates
H. Chevreau, C. Serre, M. Dan-Hardi, T. Devic, P. Horcajada, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; G. Maurin, Institut Charles Gerhardt, Montpellier/F; G. Férey, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; D. Popov, C. Riekel, ESRF, Grenoble/F
P 040 Metal-organic chains incorporating phenyl-carbaborane anions
L. Cunha-Silva, University of Porto/P; R. Ahmad, M. J. Carr, A. Franken, J. D. Kennedy, M. J. Hardie, University of Leeds/UK
P 041 New porous catalytic active element organic frameworks based on Sn, Sb, and Bi
J. Fritsch, M. Rose, S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 042 New porous metal organic frameworks with porphyrinic linkers
A. Fateeva, T. Devic, S. Miller, C. Serre, G. Férey, Institut Lavoisier Versailles/F; R. Demir-Cakan, M. Morcrette, J.M. Tarascon, LRCS, Amiens/F; S. Devautour-Vinot, G. Maurin, ICG, Montpellier/F; P. Llewellyn, LCP, Marseille/F; S. Wutke, A. Vimont, LCS, Caen/F
P 043 Heteronuclear coordination polymers for application in catalysis
F. Kettner, H. Krautscheid, University of Leipzig/D
P 044 Heteronuclear MOFs - cobalt containing zinc and cadmium coordination polymers
D. Lässig, J. Lincke, J. Griebel, R. Kirmse, H. Krautscheid, University of Leipzig/D
P 045 MOFs using calix[4]arene carboxylate linkers
V. Pop, A. Burrows, M. Mahon, A. Stevenson, University of Bath/UK; S. Bew, S. Thurston, University of East Anglia, Norwich/UK
P 046 A new chiral and flexible MOF with a bifunctional spiro linker
K. Gedrich, I. Senkovska, Dresden University of Technology/D; I.A. Baburin, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden/D; O. Trapp, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg/D; S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 047 New chiral MOFs based on substituted BTB linkers
A. Notzon, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster/D; K. Gedrich, Dresden University of Technology/D; M. Heitbaum, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster/D; I. Senkovska, Dresden University of Technology/D; F. Glorius, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster/D; S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 048 Pore modification of covalent organic frameworks
M. Dogru, A. Sonnauer, A. Gavryshin, P. Knochel, T. Bein, University of Munich/D
P 049 Insights into the structure of MOFs evidenced from
solid-state NMR studies

A.V. Kuttatheyil, M. Bertmer, D. Lässig, J. Lincke, H. Krautscheid, University of Leipzig/D
P 050 Ionothermal route to two-dimensional, layered polymer-frameworks based on heptazine and triazine linkers
M. Bojdys, S. Wohlgemuth, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam/D; A. Thomas, Technische Universität Berlin/D; M. Antonietti, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam/D
P 051 Novel gallium based metal-organic frameworks: green synthesis with easy recycling process
T. Lescouet, M. Savonnet, A. Camarata, D. Farrusseng, CNRS, Villeurbanne/F
P 052 Synthesis of novel amine functionalized MOF based on copper carboxylate units for CO2 adsorption
R. Sanz Martín, F. Martínez Castillejo, D. Briones Gil, Rey Juan Carlos University, Móstoles/E
P 053 Alternative syntheses of IRMOFs and its main and transition metal homologues
F. Mertens, S. Hausdorf, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D
P 054 Synthesis and characterization of the iron(II) member of the isostructural M2(dhtp) series containing coordinatively unsaturated metal cations
M. Maercz, University of Oslo/N; P.D.C Dietzel, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Oslo/N; R.E. Johnson, H. Fjellvåg, University of Oslo/N
P 055 Synthesis and crystal structure of In-based pyromellitate (Mil-117)
M. Mazaj, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana/SLO; C. Volkringer, G. Ferey, T. Loiseau, Institute Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 056 Incipient wetness synthesis route for zirconium MOFs: The formation of UiO-66 followed by in situ XRD, EXAFS and Raman
M. Nilsen, University of Oslo/N; E. Groppo, F. Bonino, C. Lamberti, S. Bordiga, University of Torino/I; U. Olsbye, K.P. Lillerud, University of Oslo/N
P 057 Synthesis of nanoparticles of porous iron carboxylates MOFs for biomedical applications
D. Heurtaux, Universite de Versailles/F; T. Chalati, Universite Paris 11, Chatenay Malabry/F; P. Horcajada, C. Serre, Universite de Versailles/F; R. Gref, Universite Paris 11, Chatenay Malabry/F; B. Gillet, C. Sebrie, Universite Paris 11, Gif-sur-Yvette/F; J.S. Chang, KRICT, Daejeon/ROK; G. Ferey, Universite de Versailles/F; P. Couvreur, Universite Paris 11, Chatenay Malabry/F
P 058 The Influence of base and imidazole ratio on the structure of imidazole-containing metal-carboxylate frameworks
C. G. Perkins, J. Bacsa, M. J. Rosseinsky, University of Liverpool/UK
P 059 Computational assisted structure determination of flexible MOFs
F. Salles, G. Maurin, Université Montpellier 2/F; T. Devic, C. Serre, P. Horcajada, G. Férey, Université Versailles/F; H.J. Choi, J. Long, University of California, Berkeley/USA; P. Llewellyn, Université de Provence, Marseille/F
P 060 Synthesis and applications of new chiral metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
M. Padmanaban, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster/D; K. Gedrich, P. Müller, I. Senkovska, Dresden University of Technology/D; F. Glorius, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster/D; S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 061 Microwave synthesis of cupper carboxylate and its sorption properties
Y. K. Hwang, I. T. Jang, Y.K. Seo, J.W. Yoon, D.W. Hwang, U.H. Lee, J.S. Chang, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), Daejeon/ROK
P 062 New porous zirconium metal organic frameworks
V. Guillerm, T. Devic, G. Férey, C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; S. Gross, A. Vittadini, Universita' degli Studi di Padova/I
P 063 Design and synthesis of coordination polymers based on tri-, tetra- and hexanuclear carboxylate clusters
S. Baca, O. Botezat, G. Dulcevscaia, Yu. Simonov, V. Kravtsov, I. Filippova, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Chisinau/MD; I. Malaestean, M. Speldrich, P. Kogerler, RWTH Aachen University/D; T. Keene, University of Sydney/AUS; S. Decurtins, University of Bern/CH
P 064 Synthesis and adsorption properties of the first permanently porous lanthanide bisphosphonate framework materials
M.T. Wharmby, P.A. Wright, University of St Andrews/UK; S.R. Miller, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; D. Fairen, T. Duren, University of Edinburgh/UK; N. Stock, University of Kiel/D
P 065 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 conditions
C. Di Nicola, C. Pettinari, University of Camerino/I; F. Garau, L. Pandolfo, University of Padova/I; M. Monari, University of Bologna/I; M.F.C. Guedes da Silva, A.J.L. Pombeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon/P
P 066 New 1-D, 2-D and 3-D CPs from reactions of pyrazole with copper(II) bicarboxylates
F. Garau, University of Padova/I; M. Monari, University of Bologna/I; L. Pandolfo, University of Padova/I; C. Pettinari, University of Camerino/I
P 067 High throughput production of MOFs nanoparticles by NETmix® technology
V. Silva, Universidade do Porto/P; P. Horcajada, Université de Versailles/F; D. Constantino, P. Gomes, Universidade do Porto/P; T. Devic, Université de Versailles/F; M. Dias, J.C. Lopes, Universidade do Porto/P; C. Serre, Université de Versailles/F; A.E. Rodrigues, Universidade do Porto/P
P 068 Mechanochemical synthesis of MOFs - a fast and facile approach towards quantitative yields and high specific surface areas
M. Klimakow, P. Klobes, A. Thünemann, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin/D; K. Rademann, Humboldt University, Berlin/D; F. Emmerling, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin/D
P 069 Adsorption in flexible functionalized iron terephtalate MIL-53 (Fe)
S. Bourrelly, D. Phanon, P.L. Llewellyn, Université de Provence/Laboratoire Chimie, Marseille/F; G. Maunn, F. Salles, Université de Montpellier II/Institut Charles Gerhardt/F; T. Devic, P. Horcajada, C. Serre, G. Férey, Université de Versailles/Institut Lavoisier/F
P 070 Microwave synthesis of porous metal carboxylates
Y.K. Hwang, Y.K. Seo, J.S. Lee, J.S. Chang, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), Daejeon/ROK; P. Horcajada, C. Serre, G. Férey, Institut Lavoisier, Université des Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/F
P 071 Preferential gas sorption in a reducible iron trimesate MIL-100 (FE) with coordinatively unsaturated sites
J.W. Yoon, Y.K. Hwang, J.S. Chang, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), Daejeon/ROK; C. Serre, P. Horcajada, G. Férey, Institut Lavoisier, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/F; A. Vimont, M. Daturi, ENSICAEN, Caen/F; P.L. Llewellyn, LCP, Marseille/F
P 072 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
P 073 Metal-organic framework MIL-101 for adsorption and effect of terminal water molecules: a computational study
Y. Chen, R. Babarao, J.W. Jiang, National University of Singapore/SGP
P 074 Experimental and theoretical study on hydrogen interaction with unsaturated metal-organic frameworks
N. Nijem, J.F. Veyan, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX/USA; L. Kong, K. Li, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ/USA; Y.J. Chabal, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX/USA; D.C. Langreth, J. Li, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ/USA
P 075 Modelling the interaction of hydrogen with unsaturated metal sites in MOFs: a combined DFT and molecular mechanics approach
M. Fischer, F. Hoffmann, M. Fröba, University of Hamburg/D; B. Kuchta, University of Marseille/F; L. Firlej, University of Montpellier 2/F
P 076 Designing novel 3-D COFs with enhanced hydrogen storage capacity
G. Froudakis, E. Klontzas, E. Tylianakis, University of Crete, Heraklion/GR
P 077 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, University of Crete, Heraklion/GR
P 078 Linker design in metal-organic frameworks for enhanced H2 storage
R.B. Getman, R.Q. Snurr, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL/USA
P079 Molecular Simulation Studies of Liquid Adsorption in Metal-Organic Frameworks
P.Z. Moghadam, T. Düren, The University of Edinburgh/UK
P 080 Experimental adsorption equilibria of biogas components, alkanes and alkenes C1 - C4 on metal-organic frameworks
A. Lyubchyk, I.A.A.C. Esteves, J.P.B. Mota, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica/P
P 081 Materials for carbon dioxide adsorption-based separation in the region of low equilibrium pressures
A. Zukal, J. Mayerova, J. Heyrovsky Institute, Prague/CZ
P 082 From microscopic insights of hydrogen adsorption in MOFs to macroscopic estimations of uptakes
D.A. Gomez, G. Sastre, UPV-CSIC, Valencia/E
P083 Molecular sieve MOF membrane with hydrogen permselectivity: ZIF-22 in LTA topology prepared using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane as covalent
A. Huang, H. Bux, F. Steinbach, J. Caro, Leibniz University of Hannover/D
P 084 New metal-organic framework materials for hydrogen storage applications
D. Frahm, M. Fröba, University of Hamburg/D
P 085 Isosteric heat of hydrogen adsorption in lithiumalkoxide-modified metal-organic frameworks
M. Hartmann, D. Himsl, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/D
P 086 New interpenetrated copper coordination polymer frameworks having porous properties
P. Kanoo, Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit,Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore/IND; R. Matsuda, Institute for Integrated Cell-Materials Sciences (iCeMS ), Kyoto University/J; M. Higuchi, S. Kitagawa, Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Kyoto University/J; T. K. Maji, Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit,Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore/IND
P 087 Binary adsorption of CO2 and CH4 on HKUST-1
J. Möllmer, A. Möller, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V., Leipzig/D; R. Gläser, University of Leipzig/D; R. Staudt, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V., Leipzig/D
P 088 Interpretation of high-pressure adsorption phenomena on HKUST-1
J. Möllmer, A. Möller, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V., Leipzig/D; F. Dreisbach, Rubotherm GmbH, Bochum/D; R. Gläser, University of Leipzig/D; R. Staudt, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V., Leipzig/D
P 089 Methane storage mechanism in the metal-organic framework Cu3(btc)2: an in situ neutron diffraction study
J. Getzschmann, I. Senkovska, Dresden University of Technology/D; D. Wallacher, M. Tovar, Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy/D; S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 090 A crystal container with size selectivity for alkane isomers based on a hybridized porous coordination polymer
K. Hirai, Kyoto University/J; S. Furukawa, Erato/Jst, Kyoto-fu Kyoto-shi Shimokyo-ku/J; O. Sakata, Jasri, Hyogo-ken Sayo-gun/J; S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 091 Tuning the organic linker of MOF-5 for hydrogen storage
J. Yang, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology/NL; A. Grzech, F. M. Mulder, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology/NL; T.J. Dingemans, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology/NL
P 092 Simulations and experiments in zeolitic imidazolate frameworks
J. Perez, IFP, Solaize/F; H. Amrouche, C. Nieto-Draghi, IFP, Rueil-Malmaison/F; F.R. Siperstein, University of Manchester/UK; D. Peralta, A.A. Quoineaud, D. Bazer-Bachi, G. Pirngruber, K. Barthelet, N. Bats, IFP, Solaize/F
P 093 Purification of chiral compounds on modified MIL 101
A. Severino, G. De Weireld, University of Mons/B; H. Chevreau, M. Matjaz, T. Devic, C. Serre, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin/F
P 094 A versatile high throughput adsorption screening instrument
P. Wollmann, S. Kaskel, University of Technology Dresden/D; M. Leistner, W. Grählert, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden/D; F. Dreisbach, Rubotherm GmbH, Bochum/D
P 095 Nitrogen-Oxygen separation using cation containing MOFs
N. Heymans, G. De Weireld, University of Mons/B; T. Devic, A. Fateeva, J. Eubank, C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; G. Maurin, Institut Gerhardt, Montpellier/F
P 096 Framework flexibility of hybrid MIL-53(Al) material studied by 129Xe NMR
M. Springuel, A. Nossov, F. Guenneau, A. Gédéon, Université P. et M. Curie, Paris/F; C. Volkringer, T. Loiseau, G. Férey, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 097 Integrated adsorbent application modeling synthesis gas purification PSA unit
S. Vaesen, N. Heymans, G. De Weireld, University of Mons/B; V. Guillerm, T. Devic, C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 098 Hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials: MOFs and COFs
L. Zhechkov, B. Broda, M. Wahiduzzamman, A. Kuc, B. Lukose, T. Heine, Jacobs University Bremen/D
P 100 The Characterisation of Porous Hydrogen Storage Materials:
Activated Carbons, Zeolites, MOFs and PIMs

S. Tedds, A. Walton, D. Book, University of Birmingham/UK
P 101 Hydrogen storage in metal-organic frameworks
B. Streppel, I. Krkljus, J. Teufel, M. Hirscher, MPI for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D; B. Assfour, G. Seifert, TU Dresden/D; L. Zhechkov, T. Heine, Jacobs University Bremen/D
P 102 Metal-organic frameworks for hydrocarbons separation
D. Peralta, K. Barthelet, G. Pirngruber, IFP Lyon/F; G. Chaplais, A. Simon-Masseron, IS2M, Mulhouse/F
P 104 Carbon dioxide capture using MOFs : a comparison
J. Kim, D.-A. Yang, S.-H. Kim, W.-S. Ahn, Inha University, Incheon/ROK
P 105 Gas separation properties of interdigitated porous frameworks
Y. Inubushi, Kuraray Co., Ltd, Kurashiki, Okayama/J; S. Horike, S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P106 "Structural Stability of Metal-Organic Frameworks Under Humid Conditions"
K. Walton, P.M. Schoenecker, C. Carson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA/USA
P 107 Assessment of MOF performance for gas separation: FTIR based breakthrough testing
M. Leistner, W. Graehlert, Fraunhofer IWS Dresden/D; St. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D
P 108 Triggering sorption selectivity in metal-organic frameworks by functionalization with donor groups
S. Henke, R. Schmid, R.A. Fischer, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
P 109 A porous coordination polymer hybrid with quartz oscillator
H. Uehara, JST ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Kyoto/J; S. Furukawa, JST ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto/J; M. Nakahama, JST ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Kyoto/J; S. Diring, S. Kitagawa, JST ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto/J
P 110 Characterization of gas adsorption in MOFs by thermal desorption spectroscopy
J. Teufel, K. Manickam, M. Hirscher, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D
P 111 Pyrazolate based metal organic frameworks for capture and separation of gases and VOCs
E. Barea, J.A.R Navarro, F. Linares, E. Quartapelle Procopio, C. Montoro, University of Granada/E; S. Galli, N. Masciocchi, Università dell'Insubria, Como/I
P 112 Hydrogen adsorption in MOFs studied by low-temperature thermal desorption spectroscopy
M. Hirscher, I. Krkljus, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D
P 113 Hydrogen storage capacity and determination of the heat of adsorption on different MOFs
N. Klein, I. Senkovska, Dresden University of Technology/D; M. Schlichtenmayer, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D; K. Gedrich, Dresden University of Technology/D; M. Hirscher, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D; S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 114 Simulation of fixed-bed adsorption of CO2 / CH4 mixtures on metal-organic frameworks
M. Schindler, S. Ernst, University of Kaiserslautern/D
P 115 Guest-induced structural transformations of flexible porous coordination polymers investigated by coincident adsorption/XRPD measurement
R. Matsuda, S. Bureekaew, H. Sato, J. Seo, S. Kitagawa, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J
P 116 Prediction of adsorption-induced structural transition of a flexible porous coordination polymer
H. Sugiyama, A. Yamamoto, H. Tanaka, S. Watanabe, T. Fukushima, Y. Hijikata, S. Horike, Kyoto University/J; Y. Kubota, Osaka Prefecture University/J; S. Kitagawa, M. Miyahara, Kyoto University/J
P 117 Liquid-phase adsorption on metal-organic frameworks
A. Henschel, I. Senkovska, S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
P 118 Synthesis, characterisation and adsorption properties on a new copper-based MOF material
J. Lincke, D. Lässig, University of Leipzig/D; J. Möllmer, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V., Leipzig/D; A. Puls, Rubotherm GmbH, Bochum/D; R. Staudt, Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V., Leipzig/D; H. Krautscheid, University of Leipzig/D
P 119 Fundamental relations of hydrogen storage properties to framework topology of MOFs
B. Streppel, M. Hirscher, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D
P 120 Solid-state NMR study on structure and host-guest interactions in MIL53-NH13CHO
J. Wack, University of Bayreuth/D
P 121 A comparison of UiO-66(Zr) with CuBTC for the adsorption of CO2, N2 and CO2/N2 mixtures in presence of water
E. Soubeyrand-Lenoir, C. Vagner, P. Llewellyn, Laboratoire Chimie Provence, Marseille/F; C. Serre, F. Millange, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 122 Oriented growth of functionalized metal-organic frameworks on SAM-modified gold substrates - vapor sorption isotherms
F. Hinterholzinger, C. Scherb, University of Munich (LMU)/D; J.J. Williams, University of Edinburgh/UK; T. Bein, University of Munich (LMU)/D
P 123 In-situ diffraction studies of the structural transition of metal-organic framework Cu-SIP-3
P. K. Allan, B. Xiao, University of St Andrews/UK; S. J. Teat, J. W. Knight, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories/USA; R. E. Morris, University of St Andrews/UK
P 124 Can the synthesis and activation of MOFs be optimized for gas adsorption?
C. Palomino Cabello, G. Turnes Palomino, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca/E
P 125 Functionalized flexible MIL-53 for the capture of green house gases
V. Guillerm, C. Serre, T. Devic, G. Férey, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; A. Vimont, M. Daturi, Laboratoire de Catalyse et Spectrochimie, Caen/F; P. L. Llewellyn, S. Bourrelly, Laboratoire Chimie Provence, Marseille/F; G. Maurin, F. Salles, Institut Charles Gerhardt, Montpellier/F
P 126 Thermodynamics of gas adsorption on Mg-MOF-74: combined theoretical and variable-temperature IR spectroscopic studies
G.T. Palomino, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca/E; S. Bordiga, S. Chavan, L. Valenzano, University of Torino/I; C.O. Areán, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca/E; B. Civalleri, University of Torino/I
P 127 Metal-organic frameworks for the selective removal of N and S compounds from a fuel feed
M. Maes, F. Vermoortele, S. Schouteden, L. Alaerts, K.U. Leuven/B; D. De Vos, K. U. Leuven/B
P 128 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, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne/F
P 129 Purifying phenolic wastewater using a Cr-based MOF
M. Maes, S. Schouteden, L. Alaerts, D. De Vos, K.U. Leuven/B
P 130 Understanding type V iIsotherms for H2O and CO2 adsorption in MOFs
M. De Toni, R. Jonchière, S. Paranthaman, F.X. Coudert, A.H. Fuchs, Chimie ParisTech & CNRS/F
P 131 Solid state NMR on Cu3(BTC)2: adsorption study and resonance assignment
F. Gul-E-Noor, M. Bertmer, B. Jee, Leipzig University/D; M. Hartmann, D. Himsl, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/D
P 132 Characterizing molecular transport in MOF ZIF-8
C. Chmelik, J. Kärger, University of Leipzig/D; H. Bux, J. Caro, Leibniz University Hannover/D; L. Hertäg, S. Fritzsche, University of Leipzig/D; J.M. van Baten, R. Krishna, University of Amsterdam/NL
P 133 Study of water sorption on zinc- and iron-carboxylates for potential heat storage applications
N. Zabukovec Logar, T. Birsa Celic, M. Rangus, G. Mali, M. Mazaj, V. Kaucic, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana/SLO
P 134 Tuning polarity by framework functionalization: a new imidazolate based MOF adsorbent, SIM-1
S. Aguado, D. Farrusseng, IRCELYON-CNRS, Villeurbanne/F
P 135 Polarized binding of hydrogen in MOFs as a strategy for building pragmatic hydrogen storage system
S. Barman, K. Venkatesan, H. Berke, University of Zürich/CH
P 136 Effect of doping MOF-5 metal clusters with Co2+ on its
hydrogen adsorption capacity

G. Calleja, J. Botas, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles/E; M. Sánchez-Sánchez, Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica, CSIC, Madrid/E; M. Orcajo, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles/E
P 137 Aspects of MOF based chromatography
F. Mertens, A. Münch, T. Böhle, M. Lohse, D. Schindler, E. Weber, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D
P 138 Absolute adsorption in microporous media
F. Mertens, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D
P 139 Application of coordination polymers with high density of open metal sites in the separation of carbon dioxide and methane
P.D.C. Dietzel, F. Schuricht, K.A. Andreassen, R. Blom, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Oslo/N
P 140 Development of first principle based force fields to describe adsorption and diffusion in MOFs including lattice dynamics
V. Van Speybroeck, L. Vanduyfhuys, T. Verstraelen, M. Vandichel, J. Van der Mynsbrugge, M. Waroquier, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde/B
P 141 Thermodynamics of guest-induced structural transitions in hybrid organic-inorganic frameworks
F.X. Coudert, C. Triguero, A.H. Fuchs, Chimie ParisTech & CNRS/F; A. Boutin, École normale supérieure, Paris/F; A.V. Neimark, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ/USA
P 142 Synthesis and functional properties of triazolate-based MOFs
D. Denysenko, D. Volkmer, Ulm University/D; B. Streppel, M. Hirscher, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart/D
P 143 Enhancement of hydrogen adsorption in metal-organic frameworks by Mg functionalization. A multiscale computational study
T. Sterianakos, E. Tylianakis, E. Klontzas, G. E. Froudakis, University of Crete, Heraklion/GR
P 144 Gas mixture adsorption in MOFs: predictions from single component data compared with direct experiments
A. Wiersum, S. Bourrelly, P. Llewellyn, Université d'Aix-Marseille I, II et III/F; F. Ragon, T. Devic, P. Horcajada, F. Millange, C. Serre, Insititut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; Y.K. Hwang, J.S Chang, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon/ROK
P 145 Influence of metal versus heat and capacity of gas adsorption in various MIL-100 (Fe, Al, Cr) phases
D. Phanon, A. Wiersum, P. Llewellyn, Université d'Aix-Marseille/F; P. Horcajada, C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F; T. Loiseau, Université de Lille 1/F
P 146 Diffusion of pure short n-alkanes and binary mixture with CO2 in rigid MIL-47(V) and flexible MIL-53(Cr) MOFs
J. Rosenbach, F. Salles, P. Yot, G. Maurin, Université Montpellier 2/F; D. Kolokolov, H. Jobic, IRCE Lyon/F; A. Ghoufi, Université de Rennes/F; T. Devic, C. Serre, G. Férey, Université Versailles/F
P 147 Structural transition of MIL-53 under pressure: a way to determine the energy of transition between large and narrow pore phases
M. Boulhout, I. Beurroies, P.L Llewellyn, R. Denoyel, Université d'Aix Marseille I,II,III-CNRS/F; C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier (UMR CNRS 8180), Versailles/F
P 148 Adsorption of volatile hydrocarbons on MOF-5
studied by means of quasi-equilibrated thermodesorption

W. Makowski, M. Manko, J. Szklarzewicz, P. Zabierowski, D. Majda, W. Lasocha, Jagiellonian University, Krakow/PL
P 149 Adsorption of the aromatic compounds ethylbenzene and styrene on the metal organic frameworks MIL-47 and MIL-53
L. Ma, M. van Leuvenhaege, S. Couck, G. Baron, J. Denayer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel/B; M. Maes, F. Vermoortele, L. Alaerts, D. De Vos, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven/B
P 150 Hydrogen adsorption in isoreticular metal-organic frameworks based on Zr6O4(OH)4 building block
S. Chavan, O. Zavorotynska, J.G. Vitillo, S. Bordiga, Department of Chemistry IFM, University of Torino/I; K. P. Lillerud, M.H. Nilsen, S. Jakobsen, Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo/N
P 151 Liquid phase separations on mofs: unsaturated vs saturated alkylaromatics
M. Maes, F. Vermoortele, L. Alaerts, K.U. Leuven/B; S. Couck, V.U. Brussel/B; C. Kirschhock, K.U. Leuven/B; J. Denayer, V.U. Brussel/B; D. De Vos, K.U. Leuven/B
P 152 Modelling of breakthrough profiles of Amino-MIL-53
S. Couck, T. Rémy, F. Warnier, G. Baron, J. Denayer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel/B; J. Gascon, F. Kapteijn, Delft University of Technology/NL
P 153 DFT and ab-initio study of dihydrogen binding in metal-organic frameworks with exposed metal sites
A. Mavrantonakis, K. Vogiatzis, W. Klopper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/D
P 154 Theoretical study for improving hydrogen storage on metal-organic framework
H. Mizuseki, N. S. Venkataramanan, R. Sahara, Y. Kawazoe, Tohoku University, Sendai/J
P 155 MOF's characterisation with innovative volumetric/calorimetric techniques
E. Wirth, R. André, P. Le Parlouër, Setaram, Caluire/F
P 156 MOFs as preconcentrator materials
I. Raible, Y. Joseph, N. Krasteva, Sony Deutschland GmbH, Stuttgart/D
P 157 Molecular dynamics investigation of the Influence of lattice flexibility and partial charges on the migration of guest molecules in the metal organic framework ZIF-8
M. Knauth, K. Kirchner, S. Fritzsche, C. Chmelik, J. Kärger, University of Leipzig/D; T. Remsungnen, University of Khon Kaen/THA; K. Seeharmart, University Of Leipzig/D; J. Caro, H. Bux, University Of Hannover/D
P 158 Molecular dynamics investigation of the self-diffusion of guest molecules in the metal organic framework Zn(tbip) with rigid and flexible framework
K. Seeharmart, T. Nanok, M. Knauth, S. Fritzsche, C. Chmelik, J. Kärger, University of Leipzig/D; T. Remsungnen, University of Khon Kaen/D; R. Krishna, University of Amsterdam/D
P 159 Structural prediction of dinuclear layer pillar metal-organic frameworks: studied by quantum calculations
O. Saengsawang, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok/THA; M. Knauth, University of Leipzig/D; A. Pianwanit, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok/THA; C. Kritayakornupong, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok/THA; M. Wiebcke, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover/D; S. Fritzsche, Leipzig University/D; S. Hannongbua, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok/THA
P 160 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 evolution
P. Bazin, H. Leclerc, A. Vimont, M. Daturi, Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie, Caen/F; S. Bourrelly, P. Llewllyn, Laboratoire Chimie Provence, Marseille/F
P 161 Investigation of C3 separation over MIL100-Fe using operando IR spectroscopy: adsorption sites and effect of the temperature of activation
S. Wuttke, P. Bazin, A. Vimont, M. Daturi, Université de Caen/F; P. Horcajada, C. Serre, G. Férey, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/F; J.S. Chang, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon/ROK
P 162 Tailoring MOFs for CO2 capture: the amino-effect
J.G. Vitillo, S. Chavan, B. Seyyedi, F. Bonino, Università di Torino/I; D. Farrusseng, Ircelyon, University Lyon/F; S. Bordiga, Università di Torino/I
P 163 Metal-organic frameworks for CO2 capture incorporating triazamacrocycles and heterodinuclear metallic clusters
G. Ortiz, S. Brandes, Y. Rousselin, R. Guilard, Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon/F
P 164 The adsorption of CO and CO2 on CPO-27-M (M = Mg, Ni, Zn) through quantum mechanical approaches
B. Civalleri, L. Valenzano, University of Torino/I; K. Sillar, J. Sauer, Humboldt University, Berlin/D
P 165 Metal-organic frameworks for CO2 capture incorporating triazamacrocycles and homodinuclear zinc clusters
G. Ortiz, S. Brandes, Y. Rousselin, R. Guilard, Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon/F
P 166 Design of metal-organic frameworks for separation of carbon dioxide from gas mixtures
Y.S. Bae, C.E Wilmer, O.K. Farha, B.G. Hauser, J.T. Hupp, R.Q. Snurr, Northwestern University, Evanston/USA
P 167 Methane Adsorption Isotherms of New IRMOFs Obtained by Monte Carlo Computer Simulations
S. Alves Jr., F.F. Silva, R.L. Longo, D.P. Santos, E.H.L. Falcão, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife/BR
P 168 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 simulations
P. Trens, Institut Charles Gerhard Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS/F; T. Khuong Trung, I. Deroche, G. Maurin, N.A. Ramsahye, F. Fajula, Institut Charles Gerhard Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS, Montpellier/F; T. Devic, C. Serre, P. Horcajada, G. Férey, Insitut Lavoisier UMR 8180 CNRS, Versailles/F
P 169 Unusual adsorption behaviour in metal-organic frameworks
D. Fairen-Jimenez, N.A. Seaton, T. Düren, The University of Edinburgh/UK
P170A Hydrogen adsorption in Cu-MOF (Cu(PDC))
H. Sakai, I. Kanoya, T. Furuta, M. Hosoe, Honda R&D Co. Ltd., Wako, Saitama/J
P 171 The synthesis, optimal formation conditions and biological activity of oxim pinostrobine copper (II) complex
O. Loiko, A. Khalitova, Karaganda State University/KAZ; A. Mashentseva, L.N. Cumelev Eurasian National University, Astana/KAZ; B.I. Tuleuov, SPH "Phytochemistry", Karaganda/KAZ
P 172 Structure and properties of an amorphous metal-organic framework
T.D. Bennett, University of Cambridge/UK; A.L. Goodwin, University of Oxford/UK; M.T. Dove, University of Cambridge/UK; D.A. Keen, University of Oxford/UK; M.G. Tucker, E.R. Barney, ISIS Facility, Oxford/UK; A.K. Soper, ISIS Facilty, Oxford/UK; E.G. Bithell, J.C. Tan, A.K. Cheetham, University of Cambridge/UK
P 173 Assessment of metal-organic framework membranes and composites for gas separations using computational modeling
S. Keskin, Koc University, Istanbul/TR; D.S. Sholl, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA/USA
P 174 Analysis of void space of porous materials: from a single structure to database screening
M. Haranczyk, C.H. Rycroft, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA/USA; J. Kloke, G. Carlsson, Stanford Univeristy, Palo Alto, CA/USA; J.A. Sethian, B. Smit, University of California, Berkeley, CA/USA
P 175 Photochromic hybrid materials
D. Hermann, U. Ruschewitz, University of Cologne/D
P 176 Dense and homogeneous PCPs coatings on oxide surfaces
A. Betard, O. Vreshch, D. Zacher, K. Yusenko, R.A. Fischer, Universität Bochum/D
P 177 Synthesis and luminescence of Zn-based MOFs built up from rod-shaped Secondary Building Units and long oligo(phenyleneethynylene)dicarboxylate linker
A. Schaate, Universität Hannover/D; P. Roy, Universität Bielefeld/D; J. Panke, M. Wark, Universität Hannover/D; A. Godt, Universität Bielefeld/D; P. Behrens, Universität Hannover/D
P 178 Optoelectrochemical properties of SURMOFs deposited by the Layer-by-Layer method
J. Panke, Leibniz University Hannover/D; D. Zacher, Ruhr-University Bochum/D; M. Wark, Leibniz University Hannover/D; R. A. Fischer, Ruhr-University Bochum/D
P 179 Analysis of the formation of mof particles by time resolved scattering including sls, saxs and sans
J. Cravillon, M. Wiebcke, Leibniz Universität Hannover/D; D. Zacher, R.A. Fischer, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D; R. Schweins, Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble/F; T. Narayaran, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble/F; R. Nayuk, K. Huber, Universität Paderborn/D
P 180 Solid solutions of soft porous coordination polymers for fine-tunable gate-opening type adsorption profiles
T. Fukushima, S. Horike, S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 181 Fine tuned metal-organic framework for high and selective CO2 uptake: framework reduction of MOFs by organometallics increases the adsorption properties
M. Meilikhov, K. Yusenko, Ruhr-University Bochum/D; A. Torrisi, C. Mellot-Drazniek, University College London/UK; R.A. Fischer, Ruhr-University Bochum/D
P 182 Step-by-step growth of the [Cu3(btc)2] and [Cu2(ndc)2(dabco)] thin films on different bare and fictionalized substrates
K. Yusenko, M. Meilikhov, Ruhr-University Bochum/D; H.J. Buschmann, German Textile Research Centrum, Krefeld/D; R.A. Fischer, Ruhr-University Bochum/D
P 183 Modeling NMR and EPR parameters in the metal-organic framework Cu3(BTC)2
N. Vankova, T. Heine, Jacobs University Bremen/D
P 184 New studies on metal-organic frameworks
S. M Keltie, R. J Aldus, P. A. Gale, M. Tromp, University of Southampton/UK
P 185 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-Universität Bochum/D
P 186 Efficient luminescence in rare earth amide and amine MOFs
C. J. Höller, A. Zurawski, P. Matthes, K. Müller-Buschbaum, Universität Würzburg/D; M. Mai, C. Feldmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/D
P 187 Photoluminescent MOF to gunshot residue identification
I. Weber, A.J.G Melo, M.A.M. Lucena, M. Oliveira, S. Alves Jr, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife/BR
P 188 Preparation of proton conductive coordination hybrids
S. Horike, S. Breekaew, S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 190 Thin films of MOFs prepared by liquid-phase epitaxy: suppression of interpenetration and facile determination of diffusion coefficients
O. Shekhah, H. Wang, O. Zybaylo, C. Wöll, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen/D; D. Zacher, R. Schmid, M. Tafipolsky, R. A. Fischer, Ruhr Universität Bochum/D
P 191 An entangled porous coordination polymer as a luminescent sensor
S. Furukawa, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Kyoto/J; Y. Takashima, Kyoto University/J; V. Martinez, University of Basque Country, Bilbao/E; S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 192 Coordinatively immobilized monolayers on porous coordination polymer crystals
M. Kondo, Kyoto University/J; S. Furukawa, ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Kyoto/J; S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 193 MOFs as materials for microelectronics:
theoretical estimation of dielectric and thermal conductance properties

K. Zagorodniy, G. Seifert, TU Dresden/D; H. Hermann, IFW Dresden/D
P 194 Crystal structure and dielectric property of porous coordination polymers having dipolar rotor
W. Kosaka, R. Matsuda, S. Kitagawa, ERATO Kitagawa Integrated Pores Project, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J
P 195 Electrical behavior of porous metal-organic frameworks to address their breathing ability, drug encapsulation and ionic exchange properties
S. Devautour-Vinot, G. Maurin, F. Henn, Université Montpellier II/F; P. Horcajada, T. Devic, A. Fateeva, J. Eubank, D. Paula De Cuhna, C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 196 Surface modification of SURMOFs
B. Liu, D. Zacher, Ruhr University Bochum/D; T. Ladnorg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/D; A. Bétard, Ruhr University Bochum/D; C. Wöll, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/D; R. Fischer, Ruhr University Bochum/D
P 197 A guest-responsive fluorescent 3D microporous metal-organic frameworks derived from a long lifetime pyrene core
K. C. Stylianou, R. Heck, S. Y. Chong, J. Bacsa, J. T. A. Jones, Y. Z. Khimyak, D. Bradshaw, M. J. Rosseinsky, University of Liverpool/UK
P 198 Facile preparation of imidazolate based MOF membranes on tubular porous alumina for separation applications
S. Aguado, C.H. Nicolas, D. Farrusseng, IRCELYON-CNRS, Villeurbanne/F
P 200 nanoMOF: nanoporous metal-organic frameworks for production
W. Graehlert, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden/D; P. Collier, Johnson Matthey PLC, Reading/UK; J. Martens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven/B; J. A. R. Navarro, Universidad de Granada/E; St. Kaskel, Technische Universität Dresden/D; P. Dietzel, Stiftelsen SINTEF, Oslo/N; S. Bordiga, Universita di Torino/I; D. Farrusseng, Centre National de la recherché scientifique Lyon/F; L. Ouvry, OUVRY SAS, Lyon/F; A. Lang, Norafin GmbH, Allschwil/CH; D. Packet, Oleon NV, Oelegem/B; M. Herskowitz, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva/IL; P. Pataki, Innovatext, Budapest/H; G. Bissolotti, Società Italiana Acetilene e Derivati S.p.A, Bergamo/I; Ph. Martin, TDL Sensors LTD, Manchester/UK; B. Boehringer, Bluecher GmbH, Erkrath/D; A. Gerds, Hollomet GmbH, Dresden/D
P 201 Photophysical study of an entangled porous coordiantion polymer: guest dependent charge transfer complex emission
V. Martínez, University of Basque Country, UPV-EHU, Bilbao/E; S. Furukawa, Y. Takashima, Kyoto University/J; I. Lopez Arbeloa, University of Basque Country, UPV-EHU, Bilbao/E; S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 202 Investigation of covalent organic frameworks by a first principle derived force field
S. Amirjalayer, R. Schmid, Ruhr University Bochum/D
P 203 Atomic scale modeling of Cu and Zn paddle-wheel metal organic frameworks
S. Bureekaew, S. Amirjalayer, R. Schmid, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D; S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University/J
P 204 Development and application of a consistent first principles derived force field (MOF-FF) for porous hybrid materials
S. Amirjalayer, S. Bureekaew, M. Tafipolsky, R. Schmid, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
P 205 In vivo toxicity studies of nanoparticles of iron porous MOFs
P. Horcajada, T. Baati, Universite de Versailles/F; R. Gref, Universite Paris 11, Chatenay Malabry/F; C. Serre, G. Ferey, Universite de Versailles/F; P. Couvreur, Universite Paris 11, Chatenay Malabry/F
P 206 Quantitative structure activity relationship of metal-organic frameworks as potential nanocarriers for drug encapsulation and delivery
C. Gaudin, E. Ivanoff, G. Maurin, Université Montpellier 2/F; D. Paula de Cuhna, P. Horcajada, C. Serre, Université Versailles/F
P 207 Fundamental host-guest interactions in porous metal-organic frameworks
M. Wehring, S. Hertel, M. Gratz, F. Stallmach, University of Leipzig/D; S. Amirjalaya, R. Schmid, Ruhr-University Bochum/D
P 210 Coordination polymers based on carbohydrazone binuclear copper(II) complex bridged by dipyridyl linkers
D. Dragancea, Institute of Chemistry ASM, Chisinau/MD; V.B. Arion, University of Vienna/A; S. Shova, Moldova State University, Chisinau/MD; S. Decurtins, University of Bern/CH
P 211 Electronic properties of MOFs: an ab-initio investigation
B. Civalleri, L. Valenzano, S. Novarino, M. Ferrero, University of Torino/I; M. Rerat, University of Pau/F
P 212 Flexibility and motion in scandium terephthalates characterised by diffraction and solid state NMR and their consequences for adsorption
J.P.S. Mowat, P.A. Wright, J.M. Griffin, V.R. Seymour, S.E.M. Ashbrook, University of St. Andrews/UK; S.R. Miller, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 213 A detailed study of the catalytic performance of V, Co and Cu MOFs in the oxidation of cyclohexene
K. Leus, I. Muylaert, University of Ghent/B; A. Verberckmoes, University College Ghent/B; G.B. Marin, Y.Y. Liu, V. Van Speybroeck, P. Van Der Voort, University of Ghent/B
P 214 The remarkable catalytic activity of the saturated MIL-47 in the oxidation of cyclohexene
K. Leus, I. Muylaert, M. Vandichel, G.B. Marin, M. Waroquier, V. Van Speybroeck, P. Van Der Voort, University of Ghent/B
P 215 Cu3(BTC)2: metal-organic framework catalyzing Friedländer reaction
E. Perez-Mayoral, UNED, Madrid/E; K. Sulisz, J. Heyrovsky Institute, Prague/CZ; B. Gil, Jagiellonian University, Cracow/PL; J. Cejka, J. Heyrovsky Institute, Prague/CZ
P 217 Au@PCPs - synthesis, characterization and catalytic applications
M. Müller, D. Esken, University Bochum/D; S. Turner, O.I. Lebedev, University of Antwerp/B; R.A. Fischer, University Bochum/D
P 218 Innovative Ni- and Fe-based alloy metal foams give resistance and flexibility
R. Poss, A.-S. Dreher, Alantum Europe GmbH, Sauerlach/D
P 220 How many CO's can coordinate to Cu-BTC centres?
P. Petkov, G. Vayssilov, University of Sofia/BG; T. Heine, Jacobs University Bremen/D
P 221 New generation of Super-Acid solid catalysts based on one-pot encapsulation of heteropoly-acids in metal organic frameworks
J. Juan-Alcañiz, E.V. Ramos-Fernandez, M. Goesten, A. Martinez-Joaristi, J. Gascon, F. Kapteijn, TU Delft/NL
P 222 Post-synthetic functionalization of MIL-101 with super bases: grafting on the metal vs covalent bonding on the linker
M. van Dalen, J. Juan-Alcañiz, E.V. Ramos-Fernandez, J. Gascon, F. Kapteijn, TU Delft/NL
P 223 Energy landscapes of imidazolate-based MOFs: a route to understanding structures and optimizing properties
S. Leoni, I. Baburin, B. Assfour, G. Seifert, Technical University Dresden/D
P 224 Incorporation of iron tetrasulfophthalocyanine within metal-organic framework MIL-101
O. Zalomaeva, Y. Chesalov, V. Kaichev, M. Melgunov, V. Zaikovskii, O. Kholdeeva, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk/RUS; K. Kovalenko, V. Fedin, Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Novosibirsk/RUS; A. Sorokin, Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et l'Environnement de Lyon, Villeurbanne/F
P 225 Metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous catalysts
M. Gustafsson, J. Grins, A. Bartoszewicz, B. Martín-Matute, X. Zou, Stockholm University/S
P 226 Probing the catalytic properties of MOFs containing redox-active transition metals
C. Worch, R. Gläser, Universität Leipzig/D
P 227 Unexpected reversible lattice changes of [Cu2(1,4-bdc)2dabco)] MOF thin films upon loading with ferrocene
R. Heck, O. Zybaylo, O. Shekhah, T. Ladnorg, H. Arslan, S. Heissler, P. Weidler, C. Woell, KIT- Karlsruher Institut for Technology/D
P 228 Metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous catalysts for monosaccharide dehydration
F. Vermoortele, S. Schouteden, L. Alaerts, D.E. De Vos, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven/B
P 229 Functional metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous basic catalysts
M. Fischer, M. Hartmann, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/D
P 230 Synthesis optimization of porous known MOFs
F. Ragon, C. Serre, P. Horcajada, T. Devic, University of Versailles St Quentin en Yvelines/F
P 231 Hyper hydrophobic imidazolate MOF films by post-functionalization
S. Aguado, J. Canivet, D. Farrusseng, IRCELYON-CNRS, Villeurbanne/F
P 232 How does alkene epoxidation with TBHP occur in MIL-47?
M. Vandichel, K. Leus, I. Muylaert, P. van Der Voort, M. Waroquier, V. van Speybroeck, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde/B
P 233 Biologically inspired MOFs mimicking the Cu-containing active site of particulate methane monooxygenase
M. Grzywa, B. Bredenkötter, D. Volkmer, Ulm University/D; J. Sonntag, E. Klemm, Stuttgart University/D
P 234 Computational modelling of O2 adsorption in a Cobalt(II)-containing metal-organic framework
A. Mavrantonakis, J. Sauer, Humboldt-University Berlin/D; M. Tonigold, D. Volkmer, Ulm University/D
P 235 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 center
M. Ben Yahia, Institut Charles Gerhardt, Montpellier/F; G. Maurin, Institut Charles Gerhardt, Montepllier/F; A. Vimont, J.C. Lavalley, Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie, Caen/F; F. Millange, T. Devic, G. Férey, C. Serre, Institut Lavoisier, Versailles/F
P 236 Stability of MOFs in liquid phase hydrogenation catalysis
S. Opelt, M. Aimer, E. Klemm, University of Stuttgart/D
LMP 1 Post-Synthetic modification: playing tag with metal-organic frameworks
A.D. Burrows, C.G. Frost, M.F. Mahon, University of Bath/UK; C. Richardson, University of Wollongong/AUS
LMP 2 Cu-MOFs as heterogeneous catalysts for "click" reactions
I. Luz, F.X. Llabrés i Xamena, A. Corma, ITQ UPV-CSIC, Valencia/E
LMP 3 Zeolite-like metal-organic frameworks (ZMOFs) based on the directed assembly of finite metal-organic cubes(MOCs)
M. Alkordi, KAUST, Thuwal/SAR; J. Brant, L. Wojtasz, V. Kravtsov, A. Cairns, USF, Florida/USA; M. Eddaoudi, KAUST, Thuwal/SAR
LMP 4 A highly porous metal-organic framework with flexible corundum topology
R. Grünker, I. Senkovska, R. Biedermann, N. Klein, M. Lohe, P. Müller, S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
LMP 5 129Xe-NMR spectroscopy for in-situ monitoring of the gate-pressure phenomenon in a new Nickel-MOF (DUT-8)
N. Klein, C. Herzog, Dresden University of Technology/D; M. Sabo, Mayser GmbH & Co. KG, Lindenberg/D; I. Senkovska, J. Getzschmann, S. Paasch, M. Lohe, E. Brunner, S. Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology/D
LMP 6 Oxygen mediated tetralin oxidation by phthalocyanine complex containing MIL-101 catalysts
E. Kockrick, T. Lescouet, E.V. Kudrik, A.B. Sorokin, D. Farrusseng, IRCELYON, Villeurbanne/F
LMP 7 Controlled grafting of mo-centers on metal-organic framework by surface organometallic chemistry
C. Larabi, A.E. Quadrelli, J.M. Basset, Université Lyon 1, Lyon/F; F.B. Johansson, M. Brorson, P. K. Nielsen, Haldor Topsøe A/S, Lyngby/DK; P. Dietzel, SINTEF, Oslo/N
LMP 8 Synthesis and characterisation of a new series of bistable iron(II) spin crossover metal-organic frameworks
M. Muñoz, Polytechnic University of Valencia/E; J.A. Real,, V. Martínez,, F.J. Muñoz-Lara,, A.B. Gaspar,, University of Valencia/E; G.V. Bukin,, G. Levchenko,, Donetsk Physico-Thechnical Institute, Donetsk/UA
LMP 9 High-throughput Investigation of the Formation of the "Breathing" Coordination Polymer MIL-88B(V)-COOH ¿ A New MOF with an Extra-Framework Carboxylic Acid Group
A. Lieb, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg, Magdeburg/D
LMP 10 Optical Properties of PIZOFs with novel Oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene)s
J. Panke, A. Schaate, Leibniz University Hannover/D; P. Roy, University Bielefeld/D; M. Wark, P. Behrens, Leibniz University Hannover/D; A. Godt, University Bielefeld/D
LMP 11 Application of a MOF with a Pd-containing framework in liquid phase hydrogenation catalysis
S. Opelt, V. Krug, M. Aimer, University of Stuttgart/D; S. Kaskel, Technical University of Dresden/D; E. Klemm, University of Stuttgart/D
LMP 12 Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy of isolated paramagnetic centres in HKUST-1 and MIL-53
B. Jee, A. Pöppl, Leipzig University/D; M. Hartmann, D. Himsl, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/D
LMP 13 Diffusion of water in MOF-5 monitored by infrared microscopy
S. Opelt, University of Stuttgart/D; P. Mueller, K. Gedrich, I. Senkovska, Technical University of Dresden/D; T. Titze, C. Chmelik, University of Leipzig/D; S. Kaskel, Technical University of Dresden/D; J. Kärger, University of Leipzig/D; E. Klemm, University of Stuttgart/D
LMP 14 Adsorbate effects on framework AlO4(OH)2 centers in the metal-organic framework MIL-53 studied by solid-state NMR spectroscopy
C. Lieder, S. Opelt, M. Dyballa, H. Henning, M. Hunger, E. Klemm, University of Stuttgart/D
LMP 15 Computational Studies of Metal-Organic Frameworks
J. Loader, L. Brammer, A.J.H.M. Meijer, University Of Sheffield/UK
LMP 16 Analytical Isotherm Equations for Supercritical Hydrogen Adsorption by UMCM-1
S. Tedds, A. Walton, D. Book, University of Birmingham/UK; D.P. Broom, Hiden Isochema Ltd., Warrington/UK; Z. Xiang, D. Cao, Beijing University of Chemical Technology/PRC