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Andrew Kentaro Inge is a Researcher and Docent at the Department of Chemistry, Stockholm University. His research focuses on synthesis and structural characterization of crystalline materials, particularly Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) with applications in gas separation, drug delivery, and sustainable catalysis. He combines X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and computational modeling to solve complex atomic structures.
Research interests include:
- Green synthesis of MOFs using plant-based linkers
- Biocompatible metallodrugs and coordination polymers
- Structure-property relationships in porous materials
- Development of electron diffraction techniques for nano-crystallography
Key contributions:
- Lead work on CAU-17 and SU-101 for CO2 reduction and metal recovery
- Developed 3D electron diffraction methods for beam-sensitive materials
- Explored flexible inorganic building units in breathing MOFs
Teaching: Lecturer for advanced courses in Porous Materials, Structure Analysis with Diffraction, and Green Chemistry at Stockholm University. Organizer of X-ray diffraction workshops in Kiel, Germany.
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