
Amol Kumar
@mol_kumar
PhD Student @OttLaboratory @smc_Uppsala @uppsalauni|
BS-MS graduate @iiserkol alumnus|
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25-06-2017 15:40:22
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MOFs with discrete redox-active sites are redox conductors! Electric conductivity will depend on the applied potential, and maximize at the redox potential of the site. Great work by Jingguo Li, Amol Kumar and @Drbenjohnsoniii OA in Nature Communications rdcu.be/dhk2B


In redox conducting MOFs, electric conductivity is a function of the redox state, and maximizes at the standard potential. JINGGUO LI @Drbenjohnsoniii Department of Chemistry - Ångström nature.com/articles/s4146…


Yes. So am I. Special thanks to Lars Öhrström Ken Inge The Ott Laboratory for the organisation and the invitation.

The @UU_University MOF symposium is in the books. Thanks to StefanKaskel AJ Morris Lab at VT Cohen Lab Lauren Macreadie S. Kitagawa Group @DincaGroupMIT and many others for fantastic talks. Now off to the #NobelSymposium


Not only beautiful colours, but also unexpected electron diffusion behaviour. Congrats to Jingguo Li JINGGUO LI and Amol Kumar. SMC Program Department of Chemistry - Ångström Funded by KAW OA in ACS Nano: pubs.acs.org/doi/epdf/10.10…


Leveraging differing pi-systems in isoreticular Zn-pyrazolate MOF thin films for bright and fast electrochromism. The Ott Laboratory , SMC Program , Department of Chemistry - Ångström go.acs.org/6Jx


Congrats to the team. Amol Kumar JINGGUO LI in collaboration with Ken Inge


We are thrilled to share our latest research from The Ott Laboratory Department of Chemistry - Ångström out in J. Am. Chem. Soc.. Big congrats to JINGGUO LI

A very joyful project with redox-conductive MOFs, with many different colours and more importantly a good platform for mechanistic studies. Another great teamwork with The Ott Laboratory Amol Kumar and thanks to @wise_materials SMC Program Department of Chemistry - Ångström for funding our research!


If you’re interested in redox-conducting #MOFs, how to differentiate them from other MOFs, and how to think about them, then this #OA paper in Accounts of Chemical Research is for you! Big thanks to JINGGUO LI




Excited to share our latest work from The Ott Laboratory Department of Chemistry - Ångström now out in J. Am. Chem. Soc. current issue, Huge thanks to all the co-authors for the great contribution and teamwork!