23rd Panhellenic Chemistry Conference

NHRF Showcases Advances in MOF–Nanocarbon Hybridisation at the 23rd Panhellenic Chemistry Conference

At the 23rd Panhellenic Chemistry Conference, held in Athens from 25 to 28 September 2024, the National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF) team presented its latest work on engineering advanced nanocarbons for MOF hybridisation.

The poster, authored by I. K. Sideri, G. Basina, G. K. Angeli and Prof. Nikos Tagmatarchis, demonstrated new chemical approaches for integrating nanocarbon materials into metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). These strategies improve both the conductivity and stability of MOF-based photocatalysts, which are central to the MOF2H2 project’s mission to enhance solar-driven hydrogen generation.

The event gathered scientists from across Greece and Europe, providing a platform for knowledge exchange on innovative materials and green chemistry. The NHRF presentation underscored the team’s growing contribution to the development of functional MOF–nanocarbon interfaces with superior electronic and catalytic properties.

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