Andrew Kentaro Inge Staff scientist
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Name and title: Andrew Kentaro IngeStaff scientist
ORCID0000-0001-9118-1342 Länk till annan webbplats.
Visiting address Room C 570Svante Arrhenius väg 16 C
Postal address Kemikum10691 Stockholm
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About me
Ken Inge is a researcher and docent at the Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry (MMK) at Stockholm University. He received a master’s degree in 2007 at the University of Bristol and his PhD at Stockholm University in 2012. He was postdoc at the University of Kiel, Germany before returning to Stockholm University in 2015. Research interests include synthesis and crystal structure determination of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), nanoporous oxides, and metallodrugs. We particularly focus on MOFs made from biocompatible organic linkers sourced from plant-based materials such as tannins.
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Lecturer in advanced level courses at Stockholm University
- Porous Materials (kz8011)
- Structure Analysis with Diffraction (kz8013)
- Powder Diffraction (kz8014) - course organizer
- Green Chemistry (kz7013)
Organizer and lecturer in workshops on single crystal X-ray diffraction and X-ray powder diffraction in Kiel, Germany.
Our research involves the development of novel nanoporous materials, namely metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are of interest for applications such as gas separation, storage, and drug delivery. Our interest has been primarily focused on MOFs built from bismuth cations, as well as MOFs built from green organic molecules existing in natural products. We apply single crystal X-ray diffraction, X-ray powder diffraction and electron diffraction to solve the crystal structures of the new materials.
