Speaker
Natalia Shustova
Description
The development of novel materials with enhanced performance is a continuous process mainly driven by everyday demands. Optoelectronics is an excellent example of a field where constantly growing societal demands in energy consumption have forced material evolution to speed up. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), crystalline porous materials consisting of organic and inorganic building blocks, have been evaluated as promising candidates for a variety of renewable energy applications.
Primary authors
Mr
Corey Martin
(University of South Carolina)
Natalia Shustova
Ms
Gabrielle Leith
(Univeristy of South Carolina)