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Functional Inorganic Materials - FuniMAT

Reference of the Group:

GIUV2017-401

 
Description of research activity:

We are a research group in the interface between inorganic and materials chemistry. We are part of the Institute of Molecular Science (ICMol) at the Universidad de Valencia. Our research encompasses different targets ranging from the synthesis, characterization and nanostructuration of inorganic, porous materials. Built upon a thorough understanding of these basic principles we aim to enable environmentally relevant application based on these materials like catalysis, chiral separation, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis or energy storage. We collaborate nationally and internationally with renowned research groups, including scientists at ICIQ (Tarragona), Polymat (San Sebastián), ETH (Zurich), ICN2 (Barcelona), University of Liverpool, University of Warwick and IMDEA Nanoscience (Madrid). Our labs are located at the state-of-the-art facilities of ICMol.

 
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Scientific-technical goals:
  • New synthetic routes specifically designed for producing new, hydrolytically stable MOFs.
  • More advanced crystalline materials to feature tunable function by chemical manipulation of MOF¿s optical/electrical properties and pore activity.
  • High-quality ultrathin films alongside establishing the techniques required for evaluating their electric properties relevant to application.
  • Synthesis and derivatization of enantiopure MOFs for low-temperature applications (enantiomeric separation and asymmetric catalysis).
  • Defect engineering in MOF chemistry.
 
Research lines:
  • Functional Inorganic Materials.Development of new advanced porous materials for implementation in applications of environmental interest, such as solar energy conversion or the development of a new generation of electronic devices combining porosity with electrical response.
 
Group members:
Name Nature of participation Entity Description
CARLOS MARTI GASTALDODirectorUniversitat de València
Research team
SERGIO TATAY AGUILARMemberUniversitat de València
VICTOR RUBIO GIMENEZMemberUniversitat de València
ELOY PABLO GOMEZ DE OLIVEIRAMemberUniversitat de València
GARIN ESCORCIA ARIZAMemberUniversitat de València
CLARA CHINCHILLA GARZONMemberUniversitat de València
NEYVIS ALMORA BARRIOSCollaboratorUniversitat de València
SONIA MARTINEZ GIMENEZCollaboratorUniversitat de València
 
CNAE:
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Associated structure:
  • Institute of Molecular Science (ICMOL)