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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Nick Stadie\nhosted by Maria Ibáñez\nAbstract: The S
 ynthesis and Application of 3D Carbon Frameworks with Periodic StructureCa
 rbon is one of the most versatile elements on the periodic table when it c
 omes to bonding\; Smalley famously says that carbon has "bonding chutzpah"
 . However\, rationally connecting carbon into three-dimensional open (read
 : porous) frameworks with long-range ordering remains challenging. Why? In
  this work we begin with a vision toward idealized 3D connected frameworks
  based on Schwarz's minimal surfaces known as "schwarzites" and explore on
 e promising approach to the synthesis of schwarzites via hard templating. 
 The so-realized materials are not yet schwarzites but have interesting pro
 perties in their own right\, and are referred to as "zeolite-templated car
 bon" (ZTC). Herein\, we will compare ZTC to other classes of rationally de
 signed carbon frameworks and report on the many applications of ZTC as a m
 odel material for fundamental studies of energy storage on carbon-based su
 rfaces. 
LOCATION:Heinzel Seminar Room/ Office Building West\, ISTA
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SUMMARY:Nick Stadie: The Synthesis and Application of 3D CarbonFrameworks w
 ith Periodic Structure
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/3892
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