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Axalta’s Distinguished Lecture Series at University of PennsylvaniaFeatures Professor Omar Yaghi’s Presentation on Metal-organicFrameworksLeading researcher speaks on constructing new chemical structuresOctober 24, 2014 09:17 AM Eastern Daylight TimePHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Professor Omar M. Yaghi, the James and Neeltje Tretter Professor ofChemistry at University of California-Berkeley, was the honored speaker at the Axalta Distinguished LecturesSeries sponsored by Axalta Coating Systems and hosted by the Department of Chemistry at the University ofPennsylvania. Professor Yaghi’s lecture titled, Reticular Chemistry and the Design of New Materials, explainedhow his group created metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with extended crystalline order, and the subsequentdesign of new materials for clean energy storage and complex separations.“We are grateful to Axalta for its support inbringing Dr. Yaghi to share his research with usthis year. We look forward to continuedcollaborations with Axalta in the years ahead.”According to Professor Yaghi, the logical synthesis of extended solids has been a long-standing objective inchemistry. The fundamental problem has been that linking molecular building units into extended structures oftenled to amorphous or poorly crystalline solids. The research indicated that the problem is now solved with thedesign and development of MOFs. The major conceptual advance is the use of metal-oxide clusters as anchorsfor joining organic linkers into robust crystalline open frameworks. This new approach is being applied to helpdevelop materials with controlled porosity and pore-functionality. It has led to the design of less dense crystals,the highest surface area materials, and a large number of truly porous crystals. This chemistry has foundapplications in the storage of methane, separation of carbon dioxide, and catalysis.“This year’s lecture continues a long-history of collaborations with the University, a top academic institution, andis part of Axalta’s commitment to foster innovation and the advancement of coating sciences, material sciencesand chemistry,” explained Panos Kordomenos, Axalta Coating Systems Senior Vice President and ChiefTechnology Officer. “The collaboration between Axalta and the Department of Chemistry at the University ofPennsylvania helps to enable world-class scientists to share their research and perspectives with students,faculty members and Axalta researchers in an academic setting,” Kordomenos added.

Professor Yaghi has published more than 200 articles that have received an average of over 300 citations perarticle. He is widely known for inventing new materials that are useful in clean energy storage and generation. Hisrecent work includes the design of crystalline materials capable of storage and separation of molecules orcompounds such as hydrogen, carbon dioxide, water and volatile organics."The relationship and collaboration with Axalta has resulted in groundbreaking research programs andopportunities to interact with and learn from some of the most eminent scholars in the world,” said Gary A.Molander, Department Chair and Hirschmann-Makineni Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania.“We are grateful to Axalta for its support in bringing Dr. Yaghi to share his research with us this year. We lookforward to continued collaborations with Axalta in the years ahead."Axalta is committed to advancing the science, especially the chemistry of materials, for producing coatings thatare built to perform. Prior series speakers have included world renowned scientists, including Nobel Prizelaureates William Moerner (Chemistry 2014), Ahmed Zewail (Chemistry 1999), Harold Kroto (Chemistry 1996),Steven Chu (Physics 1997), Richard Smalley (Chemistry 1996), George Olah (Chemistry 1994), P.G. de Gennes(Physics 1991), Elias Corey (Chemistry 1990), Thomas Cech (Chemistry 1989), Donald Cram (Chemistry 1987),Jean-Marie Lehn (Chemistry 1987), John Polanyi (Chemistry 1986), Yuan Lee (Chemistry 1986), Roald Hoffmann(Chemistry 1981), and Herbert Brown (Chemistry 1979).Axalta is a leading global company focused solely on coatings and providing customers with innovative, colorful,beautiful and sustainable solutions. From light OEM vehicles, automotive refinish and commercial vehicles toelectric motors, buildings and pipelines, our coatings are designed to prevent corrosion, increase productivity andenable the materials we coat to last longer. With more than 145 years of experience in the coatings industry, the12,000 people of Axalta continue to find ways to serve our more than 120,000 customers in 130 countries betterevery day with the finest coatings, application systems and technology. For more information visitaxaltacoatingsystems.com and follow us @axalta on twitter.ContactsAxalta Coating SystemsLisa M. Miree-LukeD 1 ingsystems.com

Left to right: Axalta’s Panos Kordomenos, Professor Omar M. Yaghi (UC-Berkeley),Professor and Chair of Chemistry Department Gary A. Molander (University ofPennsylvania). (Photo: Business Wire)

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Axalta Distinguished LecturesThe Axalta Distinguished Lectures at the University of Pennsylvania is part of an ongoingprogram of cooperation and interaction between scientists at Axalta Coating Systems andthe Department of Chemistry of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University ofPennsylvania. The series began in 1987 and continued annually through 2008. It isresuming in 2013 as the Axalta Distinguished Lectures*. As the only global companyfocused 100% on coatings, Axalta Coating Systems is committed to advancing the science,especially the chemistry of materials for producing coatings that are built to perform.Past speakers:1987 Herbert C. Brown – Purdue University1988 George M. Whitesides – Harvard University1989 Donald J. Cram – UCLA1990 Paul C.W. Chu – University of Houston1991 Jean-Marie Lehn – Université Louis Pasteur1992 R.E. Smalley – Rice University1993 Elias J. Corey – Harvard University1994 P.G. de Gennes – École de Physique et Chimie19951996 Yuan T. Lee – UC Berkeley1997 George A. Olah – University of Southern California1998 John C. Polanyi – University of Toronto1999 Thomas R. Cech – HHMI; University of Colorado2000 Ahmed H. Zewail – California Institute of Technology2001 Michele Parrinello – ETH Zurich2002 Harry B. Gray – California Institute of Technology2004 Peter G. Schultz – Scripps Research Institute2005 Steven Chu – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories2006 Jean Fréchet – University of California, Berkeley2007 Harold W. Kroto - Florida State University2008 William Moerner - Stanford Universityˡ ˠˢ NJŸEsNjǼ ĵ ضsNj ōÝǻ*Axalta Coating Systems is the new name of DuPont Performance Coatingswhich sponsored the lectures from 1987 – 2008.Department of ChemistryUniversity of Pennsylvania231 S. 34th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104-6323Axalta Coatings SystemsTwo Commerce Square2001 Market Street Suite #36Philadelphia, PA 19103

Lisa M. Miree-Luke D 1 610-358-2228 Lisa.miree-luke@axaltacs.com axaltacoatingsystems.com. Left to right: Axalta’s Panos Kordomenos, Professor Omar M. Yaghi (UC-Berkeley), Professor and Chair of Chemistry Department Gary A. Mola

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