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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20261001T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20261001T130000
CREATED:20260610T060307Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.sorptionhub.com/event/tudelft-19march-poro
 us-917/register">Realizing the Potential of Porous Materials & MOFs with A
 dvanced Sorption Characterization</a>\nUnlock the Future of Porous Materia
 ls This one-day workshop at TU Delft brings together researchers and mater
 ials scientists working at the forefront of porous materials and Metal–O
 rganic Frameworks (MOFs) to explore how advanced sorption techniques can u
 nlock deeper insight into material performance. The workshop focuses on pr
 actical\, research-driven applications of Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS)\, I
 nverse Gas Chromatography (iGC)\, and breakthrough analysis. Across the da
 y\, attendees will examine how these complementary techniques reveal criti
 cal information on adsorption capacity\, kinetics\, surface energetics\, h
 eterogeneity\, and competitive gas uptake—parameters that directly gover
 n the real-world behavior of MOFs and porous solids. Particular emphasis w
 ill be placed on linking fundamental sorption data to applications such as
  gas separation\, carbon capture\, catalysis\, and storage. Through expert
 -led presentations\, case studies from the literature\, and open technical
  discussion\, participants will gain a clearer understanding of how to sel
 ect the right characterization approach for specific research questions\, 
 how to interpret complex sorption data\, and how to translate measurements
  into meaningful structure–property relationships. The workshop is desig
 ned for PhD researchers\, postdoctoral scientists\, and academic staff see
 king robust\, application-relevant insight into the characterization of ad
 vanced porous materials.
DTSTAMP:20260610T060307Z
LOCATION:Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)\, Civil Engineering and 
 Geosciences  Engineering Structures - Pavement Engineering\, Pavement Engi
 neering Room S2 1.26 Stevinweg 1\, 2628 CN Delft\, Netherlands
SUMMARY:Realizing the Potential of Porous Materials & MOFs with Advanced So
 rption Characterization
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.sorptionhub.com/event/tud
 elft-19march-porous-917/register">Realizing the Potential of Porous Materi
 als & MOFs with Advanced Sorption Characterization</a>\nUnlock the Future 
 of Porous Materials This one-day workshop at TU Delft brings together rese
 archers and materials scientists working at the forefront of porous materi
 als and Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) to explore how advanced sorption
  techniques can unlock deeper insight into material performance. The works
 hop focuses on practical\, research-driven applications of Dynamic Vapor S
 orption (DVS)\, Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC)\, and breakthrough analys
 is. Across the day\, attendees will examine how these complementary techni
 ques reveal critical information on adsorption capacity\, kinetics\, surfa
 ce energetics\, heterogeneity\, and competitive gas uptake—parameters th
 at directly govern the real-world behavior of MOFs and porous solids. Part
 icular emphasis will be placed on linking fundamental sorption data to app
 lications such as gas separation\, carbon capture\, catalysis\, and storag
 e. Through expert-led presentations\, case studies from the literature\, a
 nd open technical discussion\, participants will gain a clearer understand
 ing of how to select the right characterization approach for specific rese
 arch questions\, how to interpret complex sorption data\, and how to trans
 late measurements into meaningful structure–property relationships. The 
 workshop is designed for PhD researchers\, postdoctoral scientists\, and a
 cademic staff seeking robust\, application-relevant insight into the chara
 cterization of advanced porous materials.
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