PeroSeminar | 30 April 2026
Maria Sandzhieva
ITMO Univeristy
MOF-derived perovskites composites for optoelectronic application
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Abstract
This presentation explores an emerging class of hybrid materials: halide perovskite composites synthesized using metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as structural matrices. The short overview of MOFs will be presented, tracing their evolution from early coordination polymers to highly tunable, crystalline porous architectures that combine inorganic metal nodes with organic linkers, enabling precise control over topology, pore size, and chemical functionality. The core of the talk focuses on the role of MOFs as templates and nanoreactors for the controlled synthesis of halide perovskites. Special emphasis will be placed on optoelectronic applications of these MOF-derived composites.
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