Scientific Program - EuCheMS Chemistry Congress, Seville 2016
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Scientific Program - EuCheMS Chemistry Congress, Seville 2016
Introduction Introduction INDEX 1. Welcome Address 4 2. Sponsors, Exhibitors & Media Partners 3. Committees 5 8 4. Program at a Glance 15 5. Scientific Program 19 5.1. Plenary Speakers 19 5.2. Topic Plenary Speakers 28 5.3. Detailed sessions 60 6. Parallel events 7. Awards 226 242 8. Opening Ceremony / Closing Ceremony 9. The venue - Floor Plans 10. Exhibition 244 245 249 11. Social Program 251 12. Information for Lecturers and Poster Presenters 254 13. Useful information 256 - General Information - Congress Office - Contacts - Congress APP - Internet Access - Name Badges - Photographs - Coffee and Lunch Breaks - Tourist Information - Public Transportation / Taxi - Important Phone Numbers 3 Welcome Address 1. Welcome Address Dear friends and colleagues, The National Chemists Association of Spain (ANQUE), EuCheMS, congress sponsors, exhibitors and supporters have the pleasure of welcoming you to the 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress and to Seville. We hope everything will meet and surpass your expectations during this gathering that aspires at offering you presentation opportunities, scientific information, networking occasions, reflection slots, fun and culture. This Congress is special because it specifically allows chemists in any field to show the importance of their work to the whole community. It will also allow you to hear about exciting developments outside your field and to think about how your research might contribute in unexpected areas. We hope you will take this unique opportunity to explore other areas of chemistry, to build new collaborations and to make many new friends. The Congress will take place in an ideal context in place and time. The venue, FIBES, the Seville Exhibition and Conference Centre holds state-of-the-art Auditoriums, meeting rooms, exhibition and catering facilities, with a functional layout that we are sure you will enjoy during your stay. Seville is the perfect setting for the congress thanks to its size, culture, history and communication infrastructure. Most importantly, Seville is a warm city with hospitable people and September is still summer time (although not too hot!) so it is perfect to enjoy the scientific congress, the many parallel events, the exhibition, the social program, the city and its surroundings. We are honoured by the exceptional response to the 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress and the quality and number of contributions. You have made this event possible. We thank you for that and very specially recognize the incredible work that committees and conveners have done to organize the largest content congress to date. We will do our best to make your stay a success, useful, enjoyable and unforgettable. David Cole Hamilton EuCheMS President 4 Ernesto Castañeda ANQUE President Peter Edwards Scientific Committee Chair Carlos Negro Liaison of the Scientific and Organising Committees Sponsors, Exhibitors & Media Partners 2. Sponsors, Exhibitors & Media Partners 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress would not be possible without our sponsors, supporters, exhibitors and media partners. Their valuable support has made things happen. Our thanks to all and their contribution to the congress enriching it in all ways. List of Sponsors 5 Sponsors, Exhibitors & Media Partners List of Exhibitors 6 Sponsors, Exhibitors & Media Partners List of Media Partners 7 Committees 3. Committees Honorary Committee http://euchems-seville2016.eu/honorary-committee/ His Majesty, the King of Spain Felipe VI. Honorary President Carmen Vela State Secretary for R&D+i 8 Susana Díaz President of Junta de Andalucía, regional government Juan Espadas Mayor of Seville David Cole-Hamilton President of EuCheMS Ernesto Castañeda President of the National Chemists Association of Spain (ANQUE) Jesús Jiménez President of the Spanish Royal Chemistry Society (RSEQ) Elena Domínguez President of the Spanish Society of Analytical Chemistry (SEQA) Carles Bo President of the Catalan Chemistry Society Antón Valero President of the Business Federation of Spanish Chemical Industry (FEIQUE) CEO Dow Chemical Ibérica José Elguero President of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences Nazario Martín President of the Confederation of Scientific Societies of Spain (COSCE) José Lladó CEO Técnicas Reunidas, S.A Ambassador of Spain Pedro Miró CEO CEPSA Miguel Ángel Castro University of Seville Chancellor Carlos Negro Past President of ANQUE President Foro Química y Sociedad Baldomero López Past President of ANQUE Antonio Brufau President REPSOL Committees Scientific Committee http://euchems-seville2016.eu/euchems-scientific-committee/ Representative of the Organising Committee Carlos Negro Madrid Complutense University, ES Chair: Peter Edwards Cardiff University, UK Royal Society of Chemistry Deirdre Black, UK Theme A, Education and Society Evangelia Varella Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & Past Chair of ECTN , GR Theme B, The Environment Energy and Sustainability Inmaculada Ortiz University of Cantabria, ES Theme C, New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Sylviane Sabo-Etienne Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, FR Theme D, Catalysis, Industry and Applications Bob Tooze Sasol Chemical Sciences Scotland, UK Theme E, Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Luisa De Cola, FR Theme F, Properties of Matter Angela Agostiano University of Bari, IT Theme G, Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Gunther Gauglitz, DE Theme H, Chemistry in the Life Sciences Péter Mátyus Semmelweis University, HU Past President EYCN Frederique Backaert Gent University, BE Organizing Committee http://euchems-seville2016.eu/euchems-organizing-committee/ Chair: Co Chair: Ernesto Castañeda ANQUE President Secretary: Secretary: Lorenzo Baselga ANQUE Technical Secretary Member: Jesús Jiménez President RSEQ Carlos Negro ANQUE Past President Javier Perez Trujillo ANQUE General Secretary Member: Elena Domínguez President SEQA Member: Carles Bo President SCQ Treasurer: Enrique Madrigal ANQUE Treasurer Member: Francesco de Angelis EuCheMS Treasurer 9 Committees Topic Conveners Theme A. Education and Society Topic A1, Chemistry Education Anthony K. Smith, CPE Lyon (FR) Topic A2, Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement Eugenio Caponetti, University of Palermo (IT) Topic A3, Wealth Creation and Society Miguel Valcarcel, University of Cordoba (ES) Theme B. The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1, Sustainable Energy and Air Quality Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge (UK) Moritz Kuehnel, University of Cambridge (UK) Topic B2, Environment and Natural Resources Management Manuel Nunes da Ponte, University NOVA of Lisbon (PT) Topic B3, Sustainable Chemistry Michele Aresta, CIRCC (IT) Topic B4, Food Chemistry Livia Simon Sarkadi, University of Budapest (HU) Theme C. New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1, Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Anna Proust, University Paris VI (FR) Topic C2, Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Marko Mihovilovic, TU Wien (AT) Topic C3, Methods and Mechanisms Maria José Calhorda, University of Lisbon (PT) Topic C4, Catalysis in Solution Ana Albeniz, University of Valladolid (ES) Theme D. Catalysis, Industry and Applications Sponsored by: Topic D1, Chemistry in Industry Hélène Olivier-Bourbigou, IFP Energies nouvelles, Lyon (FR) Topic D2, New Industrial Processes Laura Torrente, University of Cambridge (UK) Regina Palkovits, ITMC-RWTH Aachen (DE) Topic D3, Catalysis at Interfaces Martin Olazar, UPV/EHU Leioa (ES) 10 Committees Theme E. Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1, Materials Chemistry (for Biomedicine) Don Hilvert, ETH Zurich (CH) Topic E2, Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and Applications Liberato Manna, IIT Genova (IT) Topic E3, Analytical techniques, characterization and properties Bruno Chaudret, CNRS Tolouse (FR) Topic E4, Carbon Based Nanomaterials Michele Maggini, University of Padova (IT) Theme F. Properties of Matter Topic F1, States of Matter Eleanor Campbell, University of Edinburgh (UK) Topic F2, Properties of Materials Eugenio Coronado, University of Valencia (ES) Topic F3, Polymer Chemistry Julius Vancso, University of Twente (NL) Peter Griffiths, University of Greenwich (UK) Topic F4, Computational environments for molecular science Antonio Laganà, University of Perugia (IT) Theme G. Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1, Analytical and Physical Methods George Horvai, University of Budapest (HU) Topic G2, Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Wolfgang Kautek, University of Wien (AT) Topic G3, Chemical Dynamics Martin Quack, ETH Zurich (CH) Theme H. Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1, Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery Roberto Pellicciari, University of Perugia (IT) Janos Fischer, Gedeon Richter (HU) Topic H2, Biomacromolecules Roland Sigel, University of Zurich(CH) Topic H3, Methods and Application-Chemistry-Biology interface Eva Toth, CNRS Orleans (FR) Topic H4, In Silico Methods in Life Sciences Sonsoles Martín-Santamaría, CIB-CSIC (ES) 11 Committees • Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilization: a step towards a circular-economy. Round Table Discussion - Convener: Michele Aresta. CIRC (IT) • Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones Químicas (FLAQ) Symposium - Convener: Paulo Vieira. University of Sao Carlos (BR) • Responsible Research and Innovation in Chemical Education Workshop - Convener: Iwona Maciejowska, Jagiellonian University (PL) • ERC –Session - Conveners: David Cole-Hamilton, EuCheMS President , Monika Favaro, ERC Research Programme Expert • CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY DEBATE - Convener: Carlos Negro. Foro Química y Sociedad President (ES) • JOHN DALTON 250th Anniversary Symposium - Conveners: Mats Tilset, University of Oslo (NO) Sylviane Sabo-Etienne, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (FR) Brigitte Van Tiggelen, Mamo Science (US) • EYCN Progam - Convener: Fréderique Backaert, Past President EYCN (BE) 12 4. Program at a Glance 14 4. Program at a Glance SUNDAY, 11th September Registration 16:00 h. OPENING CEREMONY - AUDITORIUM 1 PLENARY LECTURE: RICHARD SCHROCK, NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY 2005. USA. AUDITORIUM 1 17:00-17:30 h 17:30-18:30 h EUCHEMS AWARD CEREMONY. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY SPIERS MEMORIAL AWARD. AUDITORIUM 1 PLENARY LECTURE: GERARD FEREY, EUCHEMS LECTURE AWARD 2014. FR. AUDITORIUM 1 EXHIBITION INAUGURATION & WELCOME RECEPTION. AUDITORIUM 1 + EXHIBITION AREA 18:30-18:45 h 18:45-19:45 h 20:00 h MONDAY, 12th September Registration 8:00-8:30 h PLENARY LECTURE: NAZARIO MARTÍN, UNIVERSITY COMPLUTENSE OF MADRID. ES - IN HONOR OF HARRY KROTO, NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY 1996. UK. AUDITORIUM 1 8:30-9:30 h 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 AUDITORIUM 2 AUDITORIUM 3 AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Topic Plenary Topic Plenary Topic Plenary Topic Plenary Marinella Mazzanti École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. CH THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1: Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Matthew Rosseinsky. University of Liverpool. UK THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F2: Properties of Materials Angel Irabien Gulias. Ferdi Schüth. University of Max-Planck Cantabria.ES Institute. DE THEME B THEME D Catalysis, Industry The Environment, Energy, and and Applications Sustainability Topic D3: Topic B2: Catalysis at Environment and Interfaces Natural Resources Management MADRID 1 PARIS 1 BRUSELAS 1 MADRID 3 BRUSELAS 2 BRUSELAS 3 Oral Session F1-1 Oral Session A1-1 ROMA LISBOA RONDA BAHIA Paul Yates. University of Chester, UK THEME A Education and Society Topic A1: Chemistry Education Oral Session E1-1 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1: Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds CO2 Carbon Dioxide Chemistry – Round Table Discussion Oral Session C1-2 Oral Session B1-1 Oral Session B2-1 Oral Session C4-1 Oral Session E3-1 Oral Session C2- 1 Oral Session D3-1 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2: Environment and Natural Resources Management THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4: Catalysis in Solution Oral Session E1-2 Oral Session B2-2 Oral Session C4-2 Oral Session E3-2 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3: Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2: Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D3: Catalysis at Interfaces Oral Session G1-1 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1: Analytical and Physical Methods Oral Session H4-1 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H4: In-silico Methods in Life Sciences FLAQ THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F1: States of Matter THEME A Education and Society Topic A1: Chemistry Education Oral Session THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1: Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1: Sustainable Energy THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2: Environment and Natural Resources Management THEME C THEME E New Chemical Materials, Devices Compounds: and Synthesis, Nanochemistry Methods and Topic E3: Industrial Analytical Processes Techniques, Topic C4: Catalysis Characterisation in Solution and Properties Oral Session D3-2 ERC-Session THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D3: Catalysis at Interfaces Oral Session G1-2 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1: Analytical and Physical Methods THEME A The Elements of Transnational Exchange in Chemistry and STEM - a joint ACS/EuCheMS Symposium EYCN (Industrial Day) *Share your love for chemistry. Innovate Ideas in Science Comunication *Resume value added EYCN CV-Clinic Lunch 12:45-14:00 h Oral Session F1-2 Oral Session H4-2 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H4: In-silico Methods in Life Sciences FLAQ THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F1: States of Matter Oral Session A1-2 THEME A: Education and Society Topic A1: Chemistry Education EYCN (Industrial Day) *Project management by experience. A non traditional approach to a traditional topic Coffee break 16:00-16:30 h Topic Plenary 16:30-17:15 h MADRID 2 Coffee break Oral Session C1-1 14:00-16:00 h PARIS 3 Topic Plenary 10:15-10:45 h 10:45-12:45 h PARIS 2 Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE. ES THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Topic Plenary John Maier University of Basel. CH THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F1: States of Matter Topic Plenary Peter Seeberger Max-Planck Institute. DE THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry Topic Plenary William Zuercher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. USA THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1: Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Topic Plenary Alfredo Sanz-Medel University of Oviedo. ES THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1: Analytical and Physical Methods 17:15-18:15 h PLENARY LECTURE: AVELINO CORMA, 2014 PRINCE OF ASTURIAS AWARD FOR TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. ES. AUDITORIUM A1 18:15-19:15 h Poster Discussions. Poster Area - Module A THEME A: Education and Society - THEME B: The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability - THEME C: New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes - THEME D: Catalysis, Industry and Applications - FLAQ SYMPOSIUM 19:15-21:00 h Career Networking - Reception. HALL FLOOR 3 20:30-21:30 h Concert- Seville Cathedral 15 Responsible Research and Innovation in Chemical Education Workshop 4. Program at a Glance TUESDAY, 13th September Registration 8:00-8:30 h PLENARY LECTURE: MOLLY M. STEVENS. DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS AND DEPARTMENT OF BIOENGINEERING, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON. UK. AUDITORIUM 1 8:30-9:30 h AUDITORIUM 1 Topic Plenary 9:35-10:15 h Alceo Macchioni University of Perugia. IT THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3 Methods and Mechanisms AUDITORIUM 2 AUDITORIUM 3 Topic Plenary Topic Plenary Gabor Terstyanszky University of Westminster. UK THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F4 Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS MADRID 1 PARIS 1 BRUSELAS 1 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1: Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Oral Session C1-4 Oral Session E1-3 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY DEBATE THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry Oral Session B1- 2 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1: Sustainable Energy THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1: Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Oral Session B2-4 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2: Environment and Natural Resources Management Oral Session E1-4 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry Oral Session C4-3 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4: Catalysis in Solution Oral Session E2-1 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications BRUSELAS 2 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1: Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Oral Session D1-1 THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1: Catalysis, Industry and Applications Oral Session G1-3 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1: Analytical and Physical Methods Oral Session B1- 3 Oral Session C2-2 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1: Sustainable Energy THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2: Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Oral Session B2-3 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2: Environment and Natural Resources Management Oral Session E3-3 Oral Session F2-1 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3: Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties BRUSELAS 3 ROMA LISBOA Kyoko Nozaki Nozaki. University of Tokyo. JP THEME C: New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4: Catalysis in Solution Topic Plenary Armin Gölzhäuser University of Bielefeld. DE THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2: Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Topic Plenary Christoph Janiak Universität Düsseldorf. DE THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3: Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties Topic Plenary Rebecca Wade University of Heidelberg.DE THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H4: In-silico Methods in Life Sciences Topic Plenary EYCN (Academy Day) *The Third Way: Becoming an Academic Entrepreuner *Designing scientific presentations - a toolbox for researches THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F2: Properties of Materials Lunch Oral Session E2-2 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Oral Session H1-2 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1: Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Oral Session D1-2 THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1: Catalysis, Industry and Applications Oral Session G1-4 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1: Analytical and Physical Methods EYCN CV-Clinic Oral Session C4-4 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4: Catalysis in Solution Oral Session A2-1 THEME A Education and Society Topic A2: Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement Oral Session F2-2 THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F2: Properties of Materials Coffee break Topic Plenary 16 Oral Session H1-1 Master Class - Lunch Silvio Aime (IT) 16:00-16:30 h 17:15-18:15 h MADRID 3 RONDA BAHIA Industrial Program Suschem Brokerage Event Industrial Program Suschem Brokerage Event Nazario Martín Universidad Complutense. ES THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4: Carbon Based Nanochemistry Lunch 12:45-14:00 h 16:30-17:15 h MADRID 2 Coffee break Oral Session C1-3 14:00-16:00 h PARIS 3 Topic Plenary Ronald Micura University of Innsbruck, AT THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2: Bio-macromolecules 10:15-10:45 h 10:45-12:45 h PARIS 2 Topic Plenary Harm-Anton Klok Rocco Mazzeo Polymers Laboratory University of LP. CH Bologna. IT THEME F THEME A: Properties of Education and Matter Society Topic F3: Topic A2: Polymers Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement PLENARY LECTURE: JANINE COSSY, LABORATOIRE DE CHIMIE ORGANIQUE ESPCI PARISTECH. FR. AUDITORIUM 1 Oral Session A2-2 THEME A: Education and Society Topic A2: Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement EYCN (Academy Day) * Young researches and scholalry publising * Industry workshop: experimental design, documentation and troubleshooting 4. Program at a Glance WEDNESDAY, 14th September Registration 8:00-8:30 h PLENARY LECTURE: JEAN-MARIE LEHN, NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY 1987. FR. AUDITORIUM 1 8:30-9:30 h AUDITORIUM 1 Topic Plenary 9:35-10:15 h Antonio M. Echavarren Institute of Chemical Reasearch of Catalonia ICIQ. ES THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2: Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds AUDITORIUM 2 AUDITORIUM 3 AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Topic Plenary Topic Plenary Topic Plenary MADRID 1 PARIS 1 Topic Plenary BRUSELAS 1 Juan Bautista Carda Universitat Jaume I, Castellón. ES THEME A: Education and Society Topic A3: Benefits: Wealth Creation and Society Oral Session B1- 4 Oral Session C4-5 Oral Session E2-3 Oral Session E1-5 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1: Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Industrial Program Invest in Chemicals – Invest in Andalucia 11:00-13:00 Oral Session C2-3 Oral Session B3-2 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1: Sustainable Energy and Air Quality THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4: Catalysis in Solution THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Oral Session B1- 5 Oral Session C3-2 Oral Session E2-4 Oral Session H1-3 Oral Session D2-1 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1: Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D2: Industrial Processes for the 21st Century Oral Session H3-1 Oral Session D2-2 MADRID 3 BRUSELAS 2 BRUSELAS 3 Oral Session E4-1 Oral Session F2-3 Oral Session A3-1 ROMA Oral Session G2-1 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2: Determination of Structure and Physical Properties THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Jonh Dalton Topic E4: 250th Anniversary Carbon Based Symposium Plenary and Grand Nanochemistry THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F2: Properties of Materials Slam Session THEME A Education and Society Topic A3: Benefits: Wealth Creation and Society LISBOA RONDA BAHIA Oral Session C3-1 Oral Session B3-1 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2: Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3: Sustainable chemistry Oral Session E1-6 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1: Materials Chemistry THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1: Sustainable Energy and Air Quality THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3: Methods and Mechanisms THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H3: Methods and Applications THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D2: Industrial Processes for the 21st Century EYCN CV-Clinic Oral Session G2-2 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2: Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Oral Session E4-2 Jonh Dalton 250th Anniversary Symposium Chemistry Meets History THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4: Carbon Based Nanochemistry Oral Session F3-1 THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F3: Polymers Oral Session H1-4 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1: Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology EYCA Day Coffee break 16:00-16:30 h Topic Plenary Juergen Troe Troe University of Goettingen. DE THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G3: Chemical Dynamics Topic Plenary Elke Anklam Research Centre European Commission. BE THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B4: Food Chemistry Topic Plenary Paolo Pollesel Eni Spa, IT EYCN *10 years connecting young chemists, What comes next ? THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1 Chemistry in *Chemistry in your glass: the science of wines flavor + tasting 17:15-18:15 h PLENARY LECTURE: ROBERTA SESSOLI, UNIVERSITY OF FLORENCE. IT. AUDITORIUM 1 18:15-19:15 h Poster Discussions. Poster Area - Module A THEME E: Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry - THEME F: Properties of Matter - THEME G- Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry - THEME H- Chemistry in the Life Sciences John Dalton 250th Anniversary Symposium FAREWELL DINNER 20:00 h 17 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3: Methods and Mechanisms EYCA Day Lunch 12:45-14:00 h 16:30-17:15 h MADRID 2 Coffee break Oral Session C1-5 14:00-16:00 h PARIS 3 Topic Plenary James Durrant Silvio Aime Jean-Luc Dubois Stefan Mecking Imperial College University of Torino. ARKEMA. Colombes. University of IT London. UK FR Konstanz. DE THEME H THEME B THEME D THEME B The Environment, Chemistry in the Catalysis, Industry The Environment, Energy, and Life Sciences and Applications Energy, and Sustainability Topic H3: Topic D2: Sustainability Topic B1: Methods and Industrial Topic B3: Sustainable Energy Applications Processes for the Sustainable chemistry 21st Century 10:15-10:45 h 10:45-12:45 h PARIS 2 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3: Sustainable chemistry 4. Program at a Glance THURSDAY, 15th September Registration 8:00-8:30 h 8:30-10:30 h AUDITORIUM 1 AUDITORIUM 2 Oral Session C2-4 Oral Session B3-3 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2: Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3: Sustainable chemistry AUDITORIUM 3 AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Oral Session E4-3 Oral Session B4-1 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4: Carbon Based Nanochemistry THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B4: Food Chemistry MADRID 1 PARIS 1 Oral Session C3-3 Oral Session E2-5 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3: Methods and Mechanisms THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications BRUSELAS 1 Oral Session H2-1 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2: Bio-macromolecules Oral Session C2-5 13:00-14:15 h PARIS 3 MADRID 2 MADRID 3 BRUSELAS 2 Oral Session G3-1 Oral Session H3-2 Oral Session F4-1 Oral Session F3-2 Oral Session H3-3 Oral Session F4-2 Oral Session G2-3 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G3: Chemical Dynamics THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H3: Methods and Applications THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F4: Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science BRUSELAS 3 LISBOA YOUNG LEADERS DAY YOUNG LEADERS DAY Funding Workshop ICYN Event THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F3: Polymers THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2: Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Oral Session B3-4 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3: Sustainable chemistry Lunch Oral Session E4-4 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4: Carbon Based Nanochemistry Oral Session B4-2 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B4: Food Chemistry Oral Session C3-4 THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3: Methods and Mechanisms Master Class ULRICH SCHUBERT (A) Lunch Oral Session E2-6 THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2: Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Oral Session H2-2 THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2: Bio-macromolecules Industrial Program SOLVAY Session: Impact of supramolecular chemistry on industrial applications in formulation and materials science Oral Session G3-2 THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G3: Chemical Dynamics THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H3: Methods and Applications THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F4: Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2: Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Lunch 14:15-15:15 h Award August Wilhelm von Hofmann Denkmunze of GDCh and Plenary Lecture Ben Feringa, University of Groningen. NL. AUDITORIUM 1 15:15-16:15 h European Young Chemist Award 2016 & Closing Ceremony. AUDITORIUM 1 18 ROMA Coffee break 10:30-11:00 h 11:00-13:00 h PARIS 2 Program Program Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers 5. Scientific Program 5.1. Plenary Speakers In Main Auditorium Richard R. Schrock Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005. USA Sunday, 11h Sept. - 17:30-18:30 h “Recent Advances in Olefin Metathesis by Molybdenum and Tungsten Catalysts” Gérard Férey EuCheMS Lecture Award 2014. FR Sunday, 11h Sept. - 18:45-19:45 h “From the history to current applications of metal-organic framewoks”. Nazario Martín Universidad Complutense, ES Monday, 12th Sept. 8:30-9:30 h “Current Challenges in Fullerenes Chemistry. “Honoring to Harry Kroto”. Avelino Corma 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ES Monday, 12th Sept. 17:15-18:15 h “Building fundamental Knowledge for Catalyst design and Catalyst design for industrial application” Molly M. Stevens Department of Materials and Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. UK Tuesday, 13th Sept. - 8:30-9:30 h “Designing materials for ultrasensitive biosensing and regenerative medicine” Janine Cossy Laboratoire de Chimie Organique ESPCI ParisTech. FR Tuesday, 13th Sept. - 17:15-18:15 h “Methods to access heterocycles. Synthesis of small to large rings” Jean-Marie Pierre Lehn Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987. FR Wednesday, 14th Sept. 8:30-9:30 h “Perspectives in Chemistry: From Supramolecular Chemistry towards Adaptive Chemistry”. Roberta Sessoli University of Florence. IT Wednesday, 14th Sept. 17:15-18:15 h “Magnetic molecules: from magnetochemistry towards quantum spin based technologies”. Ben Feringa University of Groningen. NL Thursday, 15th Sept. 14:15-15:15 h ”From Molecules to Dynamic Molecular Systems” 19 Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Sunday, 11th Sept. - 17:30-18:30 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Richard R. Schrock Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005. (USA) “Recent Advances in Olefin Metathesis by Molybdenum and Tungsten Catalysts”. One of the most important developments in the last several years in olefin metathesis chemistry with high oxidation state Mo or W catalysts has been M(NR)(CHCMe2R')(OR)(Pyrrolide) (MonoAlkoxidePyrrolide or MAP) complexes, especially those in which OR is a sterically demanding terphenoxide such as 2,6-dimesitylphenoxide (OHMT). MAP complexes have proven to be Z-selective in a variety of olefin metathesis reactions, among them enantioselective ring-opening/cross metatheses, ROMP to give highly stereoregular polymers, ethenolysis of internal olefins such as oleates, homocoupling of terminal olefins, cross-coupling of terminal olefins, and synthesis of macrocyclic natural products. Recent applications of olefin metathesis in polymer chemistry includes stereoregular ring-opening metathesis polymerization to give cis,isotactic or cis,syndiotactic polymers as well as alternating AB copolymers. Tungsten oxo alkylidene complexes are a potentially important new category of catalysts 20 because they can be "activated" by binding B(C6F5)3 to the oxo ligand and are likely to be analogs of metathesis catalysts found in classical metathesis catalyst systems. The most desirable catalysts, dissolved in a paraffin tablet that can be handled and weighed in the air, are becoming commercially available in increasing variety. The most recent advances include unprecedented Z-selective and E-selective cross-metathesis reactions between ordinary olefins and electron-poor olefins such as cis or trans ClCH=CHCl or (CF3)CH=CH(CF3). The most demanding transformations are catalyzed only by highly active monoaryloxide halide (MAX) initiators, one example of which is Mo(NAr)(CHCMe2Ph)(OHMT)(Cl)(t-BuCN), whose structure is shown in the figure; the active 14 electron core is formed when pivalonitrile dissociates from molybdenum. Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Sunday, 11th Sept. - 18:45-19:45 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Gérard Férey EuCheMS Lecture Award 2014. (FR) “From the history to current applications of metal-organic framewoks”. Porous coordination polymers and Metal-Organic Frameworks are the young and beautiful children of zeolites. They are now one the most topical domains of Chemistry. They represent an extremely rich and new class of materials, continuously expanding, which now deserves this overview after more than 25 years of very active and creative development . After an historical introduction of this adventure, the lecture will present the main steps, classical (chemistry, structures, adsorption properties) or apparently heterodox (mechanisms of formation, physical properties), and the breakthroughs which paved the way of the pre- sent tremendous development of this new domain of research, which represents one of the very rare ecumenic examples gathering the approaches of the different sub-disciplines of chemistry. Avoiding a dangerous academism, new avenues are being explored, which give another dimension of this already so rich field of reserach. The lecture will highlight some of them, academic and industrial, personally considered by the author as the most promising for the future of this domain. They interest the domains of energy, environment and health. 21 Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 8:30-9:30 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Sponsored by: Nazario Martin Universidad Complutense, (ES). “Current Challenges in Fullerenes Chemistry. Honoring Harry Kroto”. It was in 1985 when an unprecedented sphere-shape molecule constituted exclusively by sixty carbon atoms and known as “Buckminsterfullerene” and soon later “fullerene” was firstly reported by Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley and Robert F. Curl who, in 1996, were awarded with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “the discovery of fullerenes”.1 As it occurred with the first paper by August Kekulé reporting the formula of benzene in 18652 – thus paving the way to the aromatic substances – the first paper reporting on the finding of the C60 molecule was the origin of the third carbon allotrope (fullerenes) that has been the starting point for the further development of the new era of “nanoforms of carbon”. Still it is soon to determine the scope and importance of the discovery of fullerenes as well as their later discovered relatives such as endohedral fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanohorns and the most recent graphene. However, no doubt, these new carbon nanostructures will play an essential role in the 22 development of the coming era of nanoscience and nanotechnology. This fundamental discovery will be highlighted in Memory of Sir Harold W. Kroto. Once introduced the C60 molecule, some of the most important achievements in our research group involving this singular carbon sphere molecule (buckyball) in different fields will be presented. Thus, the synthesis of the first chiral fullerenes at will by means of the use of the very powerful asymmetric catalysis will be discussed.3 This has allowed to synthesize enantiomerically pure fullerenes by using both metal catalysis and organocatalysis. Our advances in the preparation of molecular tweezers as non-covalent receptors for fullerenes will be also introduced mainly focusing on electroactive species, including fullerene fragments (buckybowls) and the study of concave-convex supramolecular interactions.4 Finally, the use of bio-inspired molecules has allowed organizing these carbon allotropes into 3D materials in a controlled manner. Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 17:15-18:15 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Sponsored by: Avelino Corma 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, (ES). “Building fundamental Knowledge for Catalyst design and Catalyst design for industrial application” The key point in catalysis is to define and synthesize the specific active site that will minimize the activation energy of the reaction, while forming selectively the desired product. In the case of homogeneous catalysis, highly selective molecular catalysts can be designed and /or optimized from the fundamental knowledge accumulated on chemical reactivity, and the possibilities offered by molecular modelling, in situ or operando spectroscopy, kinetics and advanced catalyst synthesis. Then, when the catalytically active centers are defined, and their interaction with reactants and products can be rationalized, it could, in principle, be possible to predict and prepare more active and selective catalysts. In the case of solid catalysts it becomes more difficult to define and specifically build the active sites due to surface heterogeneities present in most of the solids. Indeed, one should consider that the presence of non-controllable surface defects and the fact that surface reconstruction may occur during the catalytic reaction, makes the identification and synthesis of the active sites in solid catalysts a big challenge. From the point of view of maximizing active sites, and since catalysis with solids is a surface phenomenon, high surface solid catalysts are most of the times preferred. In this case it is not a simple task to identify the assembly of atoms, and therefore to establish the enthalpy and entropy effects at the interface of the solid-gas or solid-liquid, that will be responsible for the catalytic effect at the molecular level. Moreover, even when the above is achieved, to synthesize the solids with well defined, homogeneous single or multiple catalytically active sites it is a difficult task. Notice that reaction selectivity will depend on the capacity to prepare the solid avoiding the presence of sites other than the desired ones. It was our objective, since the first moment, to design and synthesize solid catalysts in where we could build within the structure (almost like in a lego), on the bases of the knowledge developed on reaction mechanisms, adsorption interactions and materials synthesis procedures, the potential catalytic active sites. We expected that, if successful, this could be one way to achieve solid catalysts with well defined, uniform single or multiple active sites. It also appeared to us that working in that way it should be possible to build bridges between the homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. We are aware that in the case of the solid catalysts would not be possible to achieve the fine tuning of electronic, geometric and chiral effects obtained by means of the ligands and molecular structure, with transition metal complexes, and organic molecules in homogeneous catalysis. Nevertheless, we attempted to use the surface topology, textural characteristics and chemical composition of the solid to master molecular diffusion and adsorption of reactants, while selecting one among the different possible transition states. We will present what has been our evolution on the design of three types of solid catalysts in where we followed the methodology describe above. They are: a) High surface area hybrid organic-inorganic catalysts in where we attempt to regulate the characteristics of the active sites and the geometrical flexibility to maximize dispersion forces. b) Fully inorganic highly thermically stable micro and mesoporous materials with well defined single sites, while controlling molecular diffusion and adsorption to achieve remarkable selectivity effects. c) Generating and stabilizing from single metal atoms to clusters with a few atoms to nanoparticles, with reactivities so high that remind those of enzimes. We will show that by following the methodology: “understanding for designing and synthesizing”, we could also achieve what it is always a desirable objective in catalysis: “Designing for industrial application”. 23 Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Tuesday, 13th Sept. - 8:30-9:30 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Molly M. Stevens 2016 Clemson Award Winner (UK). “Designing materials for ultrasensitive biosensing and regenerative medicine” Bio-responsive nanomaterials are of growing importance with potential applications including drug delivery, diagnostics and tissue engineering (1-2). This talk will describe our research on the design of new nanomaterials to direct stem cell differentiation for regenerative medicine. This talk will also provide an overview of our recent developments in the design of materials for ultrasensitive biosensing. We are applying these biosensing approaches both in high throughput drug screening and to diagnose diseases ranging from cancer to global health applications. Tuesday, 13th Sept. - 17:15-18:15 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Janine Cossy Laboratoire de Chimie Organique ESPCI ParisTech. (FR). “Methods to access heterocycles. Synthesis of small to large rings” In general, the synthesis of complex biologically active molecules are problematic but the problems, encountered during the syntheses, can be a good source of inspiration to develop methods. One challenge is the design of concise strategies as well as chemoselective and efficient methods that rapidly lead to the skeleton framework of natural and/ or biologically active heterocyclic compounds. 24 In this context, we have explored the construction of heterocycles using catalytic reactions involving transition metal catalysts and heat. Metal catalysts and heat can induce rearrangements, cyclizations, functionalizations which can be highly diastereoselective and enantioselective, if a chiral ligand is added in the reaction media. These reactions and their applications to the synthesis of heterocyclic natural and non-natural products will be presented. Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Wednesday, 14th Sept. 8:30-9:30 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Sponsored by: Jean-Marie Pierre Lehn Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987. (FR). “Perspectives in Chemistry: From Supramolecular Chemistry towards Adaptive Chemistry”. Supramolecular chemistry is actively exploring systems undergoing self-organization, i.e. systems capable of spontaneously generating well-defined functional supramolecular architectures by self-assembly from their components, on the basis of the molecular information stored in the covalent framework of the components and read out at the supramolecular level through specific non-covalent interactional algorithms, thus behaving as programmed chemical systems. Supramolecular chemistry is intrinsically a dynamic chemistry in view of the lability of the interactions connecting the molecular components of a supramolecular entity and the resulting ability of supramolecular species to exchange their components. The same holds for molecular chemistry when the molecular entity contains covalent bonds that may form and break reversibility, so as to allow a continuous change in constitution by reor- ganization and exchange of building blocks. These features define a Constitutional Dynamic Chemistry (CDC) covering both the molecular and supramolecular levels. CDC introduces a paradigm shift with respect to constitutionally static chemistry. It takes advantage of dynamic diversity to allow variation and selection and operates on dynamic constitutional diversity in response to either internal or external factors to achieve adaptation. CDC generates networks of dynamically interconverting constituents, constitutional dynamic networks, presenting agonistic and antagonistic relationships between their constituents, that may respond to perturbations by physical stimuli or to chemical effectors. The implementation of these concepts points to the emergence of adaptive and evolutive chemistry, towards a chemistry of complex matter. 25 Scientific Program Plenary Speakers Tuesday, 13th Sept. - 17:15-18:15 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Roberta Sessoli University of Florence. (FR). “Magnetic molecules: from magnetochemistry towards quantum spin based technologies”. In the early stage of magnetochemistry important information on the structure of coordination compounds could be extracted from the investigation of magnetic properties. The in-depth investigation of magnetism of molecules is still a useful tool for the validation of most advanced modelling of the electronic structure. Magnetic molecules are however very appealing for their magnetic bistability of pure molecular origin, which has constituted the ideal playground to investigate quantum effects in nanomagnetism. Recently the investigation of hybrid systems where the magnetic molecules are interacting with inorganic substrates has suggested alternative routes to improve the performances of the molecular units as well as to modulate the behavior of hybrid spintronic devices. Magnetic molecules are also investigated as alternatives to defects in semiconductors to realize quantum bits, the core of a quantum computer. Recent advances in defining synthetic strategies to design magnetic molecules exploitable in quantum technologies will be also discussed. Thursday, 15th Sept. 14:15-15:15 h. AUDITORIUM 1 Sponsored by: Ben Feringa University of Groningen. (NL). ”From Molecules to Dynamic Molecular Systems” Among the major challenges ahead in the design of complex artificial molecular systems is the control over dynamic functions and responsive far-from-equilibrium behaviour. Chemical systems ultimately require control over structure, organization and function of multi-component dynamic molecular assemblies at different hierarchical levels. A major goal is the control over translational and rotary motion. In this presentation focus is on the dynamics of functional molecular systems as well as triggering and assembly processes. We design switches and motors in which molecular motion 26 is coupled to specific functions. Responsive behaviour will be illustrated in self-assembly and photopharmacology. The design, synthesis and functioning of rotary molecular motors will be presented with a prospect toward future dynamic molecular systems. In particular the use of rotary motors as multistage switches, acceleration of rotary motors, transmission and control of catalytic function is described. Finally, assembly of motors on surfaces and autonomous motion is illustrated. Information on http://www.benferinga.com Scientific Program Plenary Speakers 27 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers 5.2. Topic Plenary Speakers THEME A Education and Society A Topic A1 Chemistry Education Monday, 12th Sept. - 9:35-10:15 h MADRID 1 Paul Yates University of Chester (UK) Defining excellent chemistry teaching In November 2015 the United Kingdom government announced their intention to introduce a Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) to assess the quality of teaching in English universities. The TEF is intended to provide students with more information when selecting an institution to study at, and ultimately will allow the ranking of institutions by teaching quality. Success in the TEF will be linked to the ability to raise tuition fees in line with inflation. The ultimate aim is to allow assessment at the level of individual disciplines. There has been much debate about what constitutes teaching excellence, but it is likely that the TEF will, at least initially, collect metrics which are regarded as proxies for teaching excellence. These may include graduate salaries, the number of students who complete their course, and existing measures of student satisfaction already collected as part of the National Student Survey. The first stage of the TEF is planned to be implemented in the 2016-2017 academic year. This presentation will present the current state of the TEF and how it is being implemented, with particular reference to the teaching of chemistry where there are particular teaching demands in the areas of laboratory work and mathematical skills among others. Similarities and 28 differences with other subjects, both within the STEM group and beyond, will be highlighted. There will also be a consideration of the extent to which teaching quality in chemistry can be measured, and the factors that support and reduce the quality of teaching. A crucial factor once the TEF is implemented at discipline level will be who will assess the quality of the teaching, and this will also be discussed. The implications of attempting to measure teaching quality will be considered. This will include a consideration of the effect of the TEF internationally, and across the nations of the United Kingdom where the TEF is being introduced in England but other nations are expected to introduce similar initiatives. The extent to which students make use of information such as that being collected as part of the TEF will be discussed. European initiatives which have had a positive effect on the quality of university chemistry teaching, and those who teach it, will be outlined. This will include a consideration of the sustainability of such activities, their long term impact, and the extent to which subsequent activities have become embedded in everyday chemistry teaching. Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers A THEME A Education and Society TOPIC A2 Chemistry Society and Public Engagement Education Tuesday, 13th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h PARIS 1 Rocco Mazzeo University of Bologna (IT) Education in chemistry for restoration: a means to help preserving the highest forms of humankind production. The last decades the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage has been revolutionized by the introduction of new materials, technologies, scientific methods of examination and analytical equipment as well as new information communication technology means. However, even though it is probably too early to draw final conclusions, the question is whether the technical and, above all, the methodological quality of the conservation profession has taken full advantage of all the above mentioned means. In any case I do believe that this innovation process has led to at least one important achievement. Art objects to be preserved are regarded among the highest forms of humankind production. Therefore, if conservation, beyond its material aspects, more and more represents an occasion of knowledge advancement, it raises quite clearly the overall process to a high cultural level. The essence of this transformation is primarily linked to the involvement of competencies, body of knowledge and cultures originally far from the field of conservation: 30 primarily the scientific disciplines.Where the field of conservation-restoration is able to promote close interactions among disciplines apparently far from each other, such as chemistry and art history, their distinct body of knowledge can be integrated and perhaps renewed. To this purpose different type of activities addressed to different audience can be developed. a) specific books addressing all general and applied issues of chemistry, the “alien” scientific discipline primarily involved in conservation, instrumental in collecting and organising the many experiences and advancements that during recent decades have been accumulated often in a disorganised manner; b) inclusion of Chemistry for restoration courses as part of science teaching in university science curricula, may represent an effective tool in attracting new students to the field of science and chemistry in particular; c) engagement of the general public through activities highlighting experiments and games aimed at exploring and presenting the fascinating world of chemistry for cultural heritage. A THEME A Education and Society TOPIC A3 Benefits Wealth Creation and Society Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Wednesday, 14th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h PARIS 1 Juan Bautista Carda Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (ES) Strategies for International Knowledge Transfer in Ceramic Universitat Jaume I of Castellón (Spain) is a proactive public university with a firm focus on innovation in the international sphere. Around 10% of our postgraduate students come from abroad, and in the last academic year we welcomed nearly 600 foreign students on exchange programmes. We have academic links with more than 300 universities across the world, former students and ambassadors in 50 countries. In this context, the socioeconomic area where it is located the University is predominantly ceramic, in which are the main manufacturing ceramic tiles industries in Spain. In that frame, the Solid State Chemistry Group from Inorganic and Organic Chemistry Department of Universitat Jaume I has been leading international collaboration in order to transfer ceramic knowledge both scientific and technological point of view. Our group is involved in many research lines in collaboration with industry: new ceramic tiles based on recycled materials, glass ceramic glazes with special properties (antibacterial properties, antislip ceramic tiles, phospho- rescent ceramic tiles, air cleaning tiles,…) ceramic pigments useful to produce new ceramic applications and photovoltaic technology, which lets the combination of friendly environmental tiles with the use of alternative sources of energy (photovoltaic ceramic tiles). The Solid State Chemistry group, is member of the European Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Education Network, since where participates in the organizing of short international intensive school about heritage and ceramic. It also organizes international courses of materials in Latin America Universities, such as some places in Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela... In this presentation, some examples of partnerships with European and Latin America universities and companies will be shown through different exchange programmes, such as “Tempus”, “Sócrates”, “Erasmus”, “ALFA”, allowing the contribution of knowledge of foreign universities and research centres. Moreover, we have collaborated with the Spanish International Cooperation Agency to contact to professors and students from around the world. 31 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers B THEME B The Environment; Energy and Sustainability TOPIC B1 Sustainable Energy Wednesday, 14th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 3 James Durrant Imperial College London (UK) Photochemical studies of approaches to artificial photosynthesis There is increasing interest in the development of artificial photosynthetic systems for solar driven fuel synthesis. My talk will start by reviewing approaches to artificial photosynthesis, and the lessons which can be learnt from biological photosynthesis. I will then go on to address the role of charge carrier dynamics in determining the efficiency of such systems, including both photoelectrodes for water oxidation and reduction and hybrid molecular / inorganic systems for solar driven proton and CO2 reduction. Experimentally, these studies will be based around transient absorption spectroscopy on timescales from femtoseconds to seconds, which will be correlated with the results of photoelectrochemical 32 analyses of device efficiency. These studies will address the dynamics of charge separation and recombination, as well as the kinetics of water oxidation / reduction at semiconductor / liquid interfaces. Issues which will be addressed will include the underlying photochemistry of oxides, the role of the space charge layers at electrochemical junctions in spatially separating charges, and the role of heterojunctions and catalysts layers in enhancing system efficiency. Particular consideration will be placed on the mechanism of water oxidation / reduction, and the extent to which oxide surfaces function as heterogeneous catalysts for this, B THEME B The Environment; Energy and Sustainability TOPIC B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Angel Irabien Gulias University of Cantabria (ES) From Carbon Dioxide to Sustainable Products: Electrochemical Process Development Carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) stands for, in addition to carbon capture storage, the utilisation of CO2. The CO2, as source of carbon, has the potential to be used in the manufacture of fuels, carbonates, polymers and chemicals. Being on development-to-demonstration phases, CCU represents a new economy for CO2, as used as raw material. Capture, transport, CO2 transformation and CO2 product consumption represents the value chain of the CCU technology. Electrochemical reduction is one of the innovative technologies under development for the chemical transformation of CO2 into useful products. Electrochemical reduction of CO2 requires the use of an electric current (in this case, created from a renewable energy source) to produce the required electrons. Products that can be formed include formic acid, carbon monoxide, methanol, methane and other hydrocarbons. In a modern day context it is another way in which renewable electrical energy may be converted into a more manageable form..This area of CCU is particularly appealing to countries with high alternative energy capacities such as hydro-electric power and has been highlighted by Der Norsk Veritas as a viable strategy for Norway in a recent policy briefing paper. Advances in electrocatalysis are needed to provide stable, inexpensive, selective catalysts so that the full potential of electrochemical reduction can be explored. Formic acid is one of the carbon dioxide derived product based on the electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide, which shows promising results based on the use of nanoparticles and new electrodes design. Methanol has been also explored (3) and ionic liquids show promising results to increase the faradaic efficiency. 33 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers B THEME B The Environment; Energy and Sustainability Wednesday, 14th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 2 TOPIC B3 Sustainable Chemistry Jean-Luc Dubois ARKEMA Colombes (FR) Alternative routes to acrylic acid Acrylic acid is an important chemical compound for the chemical industry. It has numerous and diverse applications such as in superabsorbants for diapers, in coating resins (as acrylates) and in water treatment (as copolymers with acrylamide), in rheology additives, and other resins. It is currently produced mostly from propylene through a 2 stages oxidation. The industry has been looking for alternative routes either to improve its sustainability and to diversify the sourcing of raw materials or to improve the economics. Therefore various solutions have been investigated, including propane direct oxidation (1 step); but also glycerol oxydehydration (2 steps); fermentation of 34 sugars to Lactic acid or 3-Hydroxypropionic acid followed by a dehydration step; ethylene (eventually produced from ethanol) carbonylation followed by a ring opening of the propiolactone; addition reaction between acetic acid and formaldehyde (and variations around this concept); and more recently oxidative coupling of methanol and ethanol. Advantages and disadvantages of each route will be discussed, including the constraints and challenges. Since the first criteria for sustainability is to develop processes that are economically attractive, the main constraints in the cost of production and catalyst and process development will be presented. B THEME B The Environment; Energy and Sustainability TOPIC B4 Food Chemistry Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Wednesday, 14th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 2 Elke Anklam Research Centre European Commission (BE) Food Safety and Quality Control in 2030 - are we prepared? The provision of safe, nutritious, high quality and affordable food is the central objective of the legislative framework of most jurisdictions and consumers in developed economies currently enjoy a high level of food safety. Still, large public health and economic gains can be reaped by improving diets and lifestyles, seeing the increasing rates in overweight, obesity, poor diets and physical inactivity. These risk factors are known to raise the likelihood of diet-related non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancer. The resulting enormous costs-of-illness burden the health and social security systems and slow-down economic development and growth. Besides food safety control it is likewise important to ensure the quality and authenticity of food and moreover to prevent food fraud. This is however not new, as adulteration of food has a history, dating back to ancient times. As the underlying aim of food adulteration is to maximise revenues, it is obvious that high priced products risk being tainted. Food fraud cases damage the reputation of the industry and hamper trade. Therefore, current challenges to the global food system as we know it today might be exacerbated in the future as new and even more complex ones will emerge. New technologies, climate and demographic changes, consumer behaviour or trade disruptions have the potential to put the current policy and legislative frameworks related to food and nutrition under significant stress. Foresight is a process that provides the necessary anticipatory intelligence to inform medium- to long-term policy formulation; it enhances forward-looking thinking by gathering a broad range of stakeholders and different knowledge sources to systematically explore the future so as to guide today's decision-making. This presentation will highlight the critical challenges to the global legislative governance of the food system and will assess the ability of the current food policy frameworks to successfully deal with these challenges. Moreover, it will reflect on the needs for scientific developments in the field of food analysis and for the quality assurance of data. 35 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers C THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes TOPIC C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Monday, 12th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 Marinella Mazzanti École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (CH) Small Molecule Activation by Complexes of Low-valent f Elements Complexes of low-valent f-elements are excellent candidates for small molecule activation. Different sterical and electronic environments at the U(III) and Ln(II) centers have a critical impact on the nature, structure, stability and reactivity of the reduction products. Careful tuning of the ligand is also essential to promote multi-electron transfer which is rare in f element chemistry. Notably, bulky siloxide ligands can be used to isolate stable homo- and heteropolymetallic U(III) complexes which act as multi-electron reducing agents in the reaction with a variety of small molecules such as CS2, CO2 azides, and chalcogenides. Reduction of azides leads to highly reactive nitride-bridged di-uranium complexes that can functionalize small molecules such as CO, CO2 and CS2. 36 Nitride bridged complexes containing uranium in the oxidation state +III can also be prepared using siloxide supporting ligands and promote unusual reactivity with small molecules. Moreover, the sterical demand and electron-rich coordination environment of homoleptic siloxide complexes of Eu(II) and Yb(II) leads to the reduction of azobenzene, carbon disulfide and carbon dioxide and the ready release of the reduction products, a prerequisite for the implementation of catalytic cycles. Finally, siloxide ligands lead to the formation of heterobimetallic complexes enabling the multimetallic cooperativity in uranium mediated reduction of carbon dioxide. The redox chemistry of f element complexes with siloxides and other bulky ligands[6] will be presented together with the structure and properties of original compounds. Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers C THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes TOPIC C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Wednesday, 14th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 Antonio M. Echavarren Institute of Chemical Reasearch of Catalonia ICIQ (ES) Golden Avenues for the Synthesis of Natural Products Our group have developed new cascade reactions based on the activation of alkynes cationic gold(I) complexes for the construction of complex cyclic molecules such as orientalol and other sesquiterpenoids. In this lecture, 38 new strategies that have led to the development of efficient routes for synthesis of cannabimovone, rumplellaone A, hushinone, the lundurines, and grandolodine C will be presented. C THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes TOPIC C3 Methods and Mechanisms Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Tuesday, 13th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 Alceo Macchioni University of Perugia (IT) Molecular, heterogenized and hydrotalcite-like iridium water oxidation catalysts The development of an efficient catalytic system for the oxidation of water, aimed at generating electrons and protons for the photosynthesis of renewable fuels, is one of the most difficult challenges that the scientific community is facing today. In this contribution, the results of our studies aimed at engineering novel iridium water oxidation catalysts (WOCs) will be illustrated. Particularly, three classes of WOCs will be considered: molecular organometallic compounds (1), hybrid materials obtained by immobilizing 1 onto TiO2 (2) and layered double hydroxides doped with iridium (3). Attention will be focused on the effects of changing the nature of L-ancillary ligands in type 1 WOCs (both for catalytic and photocatalytic experiments), the fabrication of robust and recyclable type 2 and 3 WOCs and the possibility of tuning the reactivity of type 3 WOCs by a proper selection of M3-active, M1 and M2 metal centers. 39 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers C THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes TOPIC C4 Catalysis in Solution Tuesday, 13th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 Kyoko Nozaki Nozaki University of Tokyo (JP) Polar Polypropylene: Grop 10 Metal Catalyzed Coordination Copolymerization of Propylene with Polar Monomers Moderately isospecific homopolymerization of propylene and the copolymerization of propylene and polar monomers were successfully obtained with palladium complexes bearing a phosphine–sulfonate ligand. 40 The triad isotacticity could be increased to mm = 0.59, resulting in the formation of crystalline polar polypropylenes, which was supported by the presence of melting points and sharp peaks in the corresponding powder X-ray diffraction patterns. D THEME D Catalysis , Industry and Applications TOPIC D1 Chemistry in Industry Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Wednesday, 14th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h MADRID 1 Paolo Pollesel Eni Spa (IT) The role of industrial catalytic technologies in the evolving oil refining scenario The oil production-consumption map is undergoing deep changes due to the discovery of new resources, the development of technologies for the production and processing of non-conventional sources, the evolving regulation, and the economic trend of emerging Countries. These fundamental changes are redefining the worldwide refining industry model with a strong impact on the European refining system. Technology will be a crucial issue to help managing these relevant changes, and catalysis science and technology are particularly important as most of refining technologies are based on catalytic processes. This presentation resumes a brief history of the catalytic processes used in refinery operations, with a particular focus on cracking technologies, the core of the modern refineries. It is also discussed on how the development of new catalytic technologies can be a key issue to face the changes and to improve the trend for the downstream oil sector. Two examples of technology innovation will be discussed, in two fields which are extremely relevant for the modern refining system. One is the efficient exploitation of heavy oils and heavy refinery residues, allowing the transformation of the so-called bottom of the barrel into valuable products, and minimizing the formation of low-value by-products such as fuel oil, tarry residues, and coke. Slurry hydrocracking processes are the most suitable and effective technologies to convert heavy residue into middle distillates, which are the products with the highest market demand. The other example is in the area of biofuels, where new technologies are becoming crucial in order to cope with the evolving regulations. Environmental regulation is not uniform all over the world. Europe is the area that is historically more ready to update the environmental rules and usually adopts more stringent rules. Europe for example has been the first area to decrease sulphur limit in gasoline and diesel below 10 ppm. At present European regulations are those that more definitely push the use of biocomponents into the transportation fuels pool. Target share of renewable energy in road fuel is set at 10% for 2020. According to this framework, share of biofuels is strongly increasing and demand will reach 20 Mton/y in Europe by 2020. This substitution of fossil fuels will put even more pressure on the refining industry. The increasing demand together with the higher quality requirements for biofuels can be satisfied only with high-level technologies. 41 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers D THEME D Catalysis , Industry and Applications TOPIC D2 Industrial Processes for the 21st Century Wednesday, 14th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h MADRID 1 Stefan Mecking University of Konstanz (DE) Catalytic Functionalization of Seed and Algae Oils Plant oils are attractive raw materials with a unique longchain structure. For a utilization as monomers for novel materials[1] or to generate e.g. low molecular weight surfactants or lubricants, often compounds with two reactive groups at the ends of a linear chain are required. This contribution addresses novel catalytic routes to such, symmetric or unsymmetric, a,w-difunctional mid- and long-chain compounds. 42 To achieve a full incorporation of the entire fatty acid chain length, isomerizing functionalizations[2] are pursued which convert the double bonds deep in the chain of unsaturated fatty acids to a terminal functional group selectively. Further, concepts to multiply the fatty acids chain length are of interest. This contribution reports novel functionalization approaches and addresses underlying mechanisms and practical aspects like catalyst compatibility with technical grade plant oil substrates under pressure reactor conditions. D THEME D Catalysis , Industry and Applications TOPIC D3 Catalysis at Interfaces Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 3 Ferdi Schüth Max-Planck-Institute (DE) Controlled nanostructures for applications in catalysis Over the last decades, tremendous progress has been made in the control of catalytic materials on the nanometer size scale. This includes tailoring of pore sizes of catalytic materials by different soft and hard templating techniques, size control of catalytically active metal particles by solution phase synthesis of such particles and subsequent deposition on supports, the placement of catalytic particles in desired locations of structured support materials, and the design of solid environments which resemble ligand motifs of molecular catalysts. The placement of catalytically active particles in desired locations of structured supports is an interesting technique for the creation for composites with novel properties. Hollow shell supports allow the synthesis of a variety of different catalysts with outstanding performance. Encapsulation of single metal particles in hollow shells made of zirconia, titania or carbon allows the synthesis of catalysts which are stable against sintering, since individual particles are encapsulated and therefore can not migrate towards each other, which prevents sintering. This pathway is highly flexible, if the parameters are fine-tuned, and a wide range of catalysts is accessible. An interesting variant of this process relies on the synthesis of hollow spheres of carbon with mesopores in the carbon shells. If platinum particles are deposited in the mesopores of the shell, the platinum dispersion is thermally extremely stable. Importantly, this material is also a very active and stable fuel cell catalyst, and both rotating disc electrode measurements as well as measurements using a working membrane-electrode-assembly prove the high stability of this system. The approach can be extended to allow the formation of alloyed nanoparticles by confined space alloying. Modified resorcinol-formaldehyde resins allow incorporation of metal species into the polymer in a highly controlled manner. Subsequent carbonization gives access to carbon-supported metal, alloy, or metal oxide particles. These catalysts were found to be useful for a variety of reactions. RF-gels proved an excellent platform for the synthesis of a wide variety of high performance catalysts. Finally, the synthesis of solids having ligand motifs of the Periana catalyst for the oxidation of methane to methylbisulfate (which can be hydrolyzed to methanol) has recently become possible. Such solids can be impregnated with suitable platinum species, upon which solid analogues to the Periana system result, with comparable catalytic activity for methane oxidation. In addition, by careful choice of reaction conditions, activities for methane oxidation with a related molecular system could be achieved which are unprecedented in methane activation at TOFs exceeding 25.000 h-1 43 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers E THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry TOPIC E1 Materials Chemistry Monday, 12th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 3 Peter Seeberger Max-Planck Institute (DE) Automated Glycan Assembly as Basis for Molecular Glycobiology, Vaccine Development and Material Science Pure glycans are key to enable biochemical, biophysical and immunological studies aimed at understanding the role of carbohydrates. Described is the development of a fully integrated platform for automated glycan assembly (AGA) based on solid-phase oligosacharide sythesis1 and carbohydrate arrays to address biological problems. Particular emphasis in this lecture will be placed on the new automated synthesis platform2 that has been commercialized. 3,4 Access to defined polysaccharides as long as 50-mers enables now biological as well as materials science investigations. 5 These synthetic polysaccharides can be combined much like “molecular LEGO” to create 44 even larger oligosaccharide assemblies. Qualitycontrol of synthetic glycans can now be garanteed using ion mobility mass spectrometry to very low levels. 6 Carbohydrate arrays are used as diagnostics and in support of vaccine programs that are based on conjugates with synthetic oligosaccharides to screen blood sera.7 Case studies of specific vaccines will provide an appreciation for the approach that is now advancing candidates toward clinical testing. 8,9 Fully synthetic vaccine candidates exploit iNKT cells for to induce a robust and protective immune response.10 E THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry TOPIC E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE (ES) Synthesis and Chemical Modifications in Metal Nanocrystals The growth of colloidal metal nanoparticles with controlled size and shape is one of the most promising ways toward the fabrication of nanomaterials and devices. It has been reported that the final nanocrystal shape is defined by the crystalline structure of the initial nuclei, as well as by the presence of ligands and capping agents that help stabilizing certain crystallographic facets. This talk will focus on recent progress on the understanding of the role of surfactants, counter-ions, as well as crystalline structure of seeds during the growth of gold nanocrystals, as well as the morphological changes deri- ved from using such nanorods as seeds for overgrowth through additional gold reduction. Under different growth conditions, the morphological changes and corresponding optical effects can be drastically different, which may provide important hints related to the growth mechanism of the nanoparticles. Recent understanding on the so-called galvanic replacement reaction will be discussed, in relation with the application of modern electron microscopy and the synthesis of more complex nanocrystals. 45 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers E THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry TOPIC E3 Analitycal Techiques, Characterisation ans Properties Tuesday, 13th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 3 Christoph Janiak Universität Düsseldorf (DE) Metal Nanoparticles in Ionic Liquids - from Synthesis to Catalysis We present the use of ionic liquids (ILs) as solvents for the synthesis [1,2] (Fig. 1) and catalytic application [3] of stable metal nanoparticles without the need of additional stabilizers, including their deposition on surfaces [4] (Fig. 2) and quantized charging [5]. 46 Fig 1 Ionic liquids as templates for stable metal nanoparticles without the need of additional stabilizers [1]. Fig. 2 Microwave-induced organometallic precursor decomposition in the presence of thermally reduced graphite oxide (TRGO) in ILs to give metal nanoparticles (M-NPs) deposited on TRGO: (from left to right) Ru-NP@TRGO [4c], Ir-NP@TRGO [4a] and Pt-NP@TRGO-SH [4b]. The IL also exfoliates the TRGO sheets. E THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry TOPIC E4 Carbon Based Nanochemistry Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Tuesday, 13th Sept. 09:35-10:15 h MADRID 1 Nazario Martín Universidad Complutense (ES) Giant multivalent glycofullerenes as potent inhibitors of Ebola virus infection In the burgeoning area of nanoscience, the study of carbon nanomaterials for biomedical applications is currently a hot topic which has not been properly addressed so far. These carbon-based nanomaterials upon the appropriate chemical modification has allowed increasing their biocompatibility and to provide new biological properties. 12, 24 or 36 mannose moieties, act as strong inhibitors for DC-SIGN in an Ebola infection assay model.1 Furthermore, a drastic increase in the inhibition process to the subnanomolar scale has been observed when the size and mannoses´ number are increased in the tridecafullerenes endowed with 120 mannose units decorating the periphery of the molecule.2 On the other hand, multivalency plays a key role in the protein-glycan recognition events which usually take place in the initial steps of pathogenic infection and also at some stages of the immune response. The search for high-affinity ligands for the study and understanding of the mechanisms involved in multivalent interactions has yielded a wide variety of artificial glycoconjugates. Furthermore, SWCNTs and SWCNHs constitute a less-explored type of unconventional and biocompatible scaffolds for the preparation of new glycoconjugates for a multivalent presentation of carbohydrates. In this presentation, we report the aforementioned results as well as how SWCNTs and SWCNHs have also been employed as virus mimicking nanocarbons platforms for the multivalent presentation of carbohydrates in an artificial Ebola virus infection model. All carbon nanoforms have been chemically modified by the covalent attachment of glycofullerenes using the CuAAC “click chemistry” approach. This modification dramatically increases the water solubility of these structurally different nanocarbons. Their efficiency to block DC-SIGN mediated viral infection by an artificial Ebola virus has been tested in a cellular experimental assay finding that glycoconjugates based on 3D Dahlia Flower shaped SWCNHs behave as potent inhibitors of viral infection. We have recently shown that fullerene sugar balls, namely hexakis-adducts of [60]fullerene appended with 47 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers THEME F Properties of Matter F TOPIC F1 States of Matter Monday, 12th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 2 John Maier University of Basel (CH) Electronic spectrum of C60+ in the gas-phase at 6K After the discovery of C60 (1), the question of its relevance to the diffuse interstellar bands was raised. In 1987 H.W.Kroto wrote: ”The present observations indicate that C60 might survive in the general interstellar medium (probably as the ion C60+) “ (2). In 1994 two diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) at 9632 and 9577 Å were detected and proposed to be the absorption features of C60+ (3). This was based on the proximity of these wavelengths to the two prominent absorption bands of C60+ measured by us in a neon matrix in 1993 (4). Confirmation of the assignment required the gas phase spectrum of C60+ and has taken 20 years. The approach which succeeded confines C60+ ions in a radiofrequency trap, cools them by collisions with high density helium allowing formation of the weakly bound C60+− He complexes below 10 K. The photofragmentation spectrum of this mass-selected complex is then recorded using a cw 48 laser. In order to infer the position of the absorption features of the bare C60+ ion, measurements on C60+− He2 were also made. The spectra show that the presence of a helium atom shifts the absorptions by less than 0.2 Å, much less than the accuracy of the astronomical measurements. The two absorption features in the laboratory have band maxima at 9632.7(1) and 9577.5(1) Å, exactly the DIB wavelengths, and the widths and relative intensities agree. This leads to the first definite identification of now five bands among the five hundred or so DIBs known and proves the presence of gaseous C60+ in the interstellar medium (5), (6). The electronic spectrum of cold C70+ has also been obtained by this approach. The implications for the relevance of fullerene cations in general in the interstellar medium can be discussed. THEME F Properties of Matter F Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 2 Matthew Rosseinsky University of Liverpool (UK) TOPIC F2 Properties of Materials Design of Advanced Materials? The development of advanced materials will increasingly rely on our ability to assemble complex compositions in an ordered and predictable manner to generate enhanced properties. It is attractive to harness the ever-increasing power of computation in the search for new materials, but the scale and nature of the problem make brute force de novo approaches challenging, while “big data” searches for analogues of existing structures in databases cannot identify potentially transformative new structures. Building chemical knowledge into computational tools used together with experiment offers a different approach. I will present an example of crystal chemically-informed computational identification of a new solid oxide fuel cell cathode (1). This integrated approach has recently allowed us to combine permanent magnetism and electrical polarisation in a single phase material above room temperature (2), a major challenge in materials synthesis because of the competing electronic structure requirements of these two ground states. As a counterpoint, we have recently used a non-computational multiple length scale symmetry control strategy to switch both of these long-range orders in a magnetoelectric multiferroic at room temperature (3). This emphasises the enduring importance of developing the crystal chemical understanding that drives “classical” approaches to materials design. 49 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers THEME F Properties of Matter F TOPIC F3 Polymers Tuesday, 13th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h MADRID 1 Harm-Anton Klok Polymers Laboratory LP (CH) Mechanochemistry of surface-grafted polymers Mechanical forces can trigger chemical reactions of polymers. Mechanical activation of polymers is typically accomplished using e.g. turbulent and elongational flow fields as well as ultrasound. This presentation will introduce surface-initiated polymerization reactions as an alternative mechanochemical tool to subject polymers to elongational forces. Surface-initiated polymerization techniques can be used to generate assemblies of chain-end tethered polymers that are spaced at distances that are so short that neighboring chains are forced into a stretched conformation (“polymer brushes”). This approach is characterized by a number of unique features that make it very attractive for polymer mechanochemistry. These include (i) the ab- 50 sence of a need for an external force field to induce chain elongation and (ii) the possibility to systematically investigate the influence of chain stretching on chemical reactivity by varying the film thickness and grafting density. It will be shown how swelling-induced chain stretching can result in mechanochemically augmented hydrolytic bond cleavage and degrafting of surface-tethered polymer chains. These degrafting reactions can be modulated by adjusting the layer thickness as well as grafting density of the polymer brush films as well as the nature of the surface-tethered polymerization initiator. Understanding these fundamental phenomena may pave the way towards novel responsive surfaces. THEME F Properties of Matter F TOPIC F4 Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Tuesday, 13th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 2 Gabor Terstyanszky University of Westminster (UK) European Research Infrastructure for the Chemistry Community Currently there are isolated “islands” of research facilities and e-infrastructure resources that are not available for the whole Chemistry community in Europe. Integrating existing research facilities with computing and data resources into an European Research Infrastructure, called Sumo-Chem RI, will enable joint research involving Computational and Experimental Chemistry and even other research communities. It will have an open architecture to allow its extension with further research facilities and resources to be used by scientists. Computational Chemists will be able to design and implement applications as a service to simulate molecular properties using the computing and data resources of the RI. The Experimental Chemists will design and run laboratory experiments aimed at checking the results of the performed simulations using the research facilities of the research infrastructure. This infrastructure will allow designing more advanced experiments and creating more accurate simulations using European, regional and national research facilities and e-infrastructure resources through an intuitive and seamless virtual access considering different levels of their expertise and skills. The major innovation of Sumo-Chem will be the scientific data management covering the whole lifecycle of data using metadata, ontologies and provenance based on advanced data and computing services. Sumo-Chem RI will also enable and support multi-disciplinary research in cooperation with ESFRI and other major research initiatives to address climate, energy and life science societal challenges. The Chemistry community identified eight use cases as first users of the infrastructure to represent the heterogeneity of this community. The presentation will outline the concept of the Sumo-Chem RI, how it will provide access to e-infrastructure resources and research facilities, how it will manage data and how the selected use cases will use this RI. 51 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers G THEME G Physicl, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry TOPIC G1 Analytical and Physical Methods Monday, 12th Sept. ???? 16:30-17:15 h MADRID 1 Alfredo Sanz-Medel University of Oviedo (ES) Advances on plasma ion sources and mass analysers for deeper insights into chemical speciation and proteomics The classical boundaries and tools of Atomic Spectrometry are blurring nowadays. Atomic spectroscopists one day studying photon/atoms interactions, are today investigating also the molecules constituting their samples (i.e. chemical speciation). On the other hand, more and more bioscientists are learning to make use of analytical strategies of atomic spectrometry and chemical speciation (e.g. in proteomics). The outstanding analytical potential of mass spectrometry (MS) is becoming the chemical ladder to scalate from isotopes, atoms, elements and molecules up to nanoparticles and nanostructures of matter. An atmospheric plasma ion source (e.g. ICP) with a mass analyser and an appropriate separation could form the basis for analysing directly metalloproteins. In any case that elemental speciation using ICP-MS, should be completed with the corresponding molecular (MALDI- or ESI-MS) information for “integrated” chemical speciation. These combinations are opening new avenues and insights in bioscience. Traditionally, the biologically relevant non-metals S and P have been elusive to sensitive ICP-MS determinations. However, the new ICP(QQQ)MS instruments enable S and P analysis at very low limits of detection (orders of magnitude better than ICP-MS used before). This sensitive S and P determinations turns out to be of critical importance to allow direct absolute quantification of proteins or of protein phosphorylations (by S and P simultaneous determinations) for targeted proteomics. Also, highly amplified ICP-MS detections can be achieved by tag- 52 ging the protein of interest with metal nanoparticles (NPs). The high number of ICP-MS detectable atoms, per NP tag, enables a much higher sensitivity of the corresponding proteins by metal NPs tagged immunoassays. What is more, such amplifications can be enhanced by orders of magnitude if we select a special NP (e.g. ZnS(Mn) QDs) which, by a spontaneous catalytic reduction, deposits on its surface relatively huge amounts of native gold form a Au(III) proper solution. Subsequent elemental detection of this Au by ICP-MS allows an ultra-sensitive indirect determination of the NP-tagged protein. We will illustrate the developed immunoplatform and its extraordinary performance for real-life determinations of extremely low levels in human serum of “early alarm biomarkers” of cancer (e.g. prostate specific antigen, PSA). A less known low-pressure plasma-MS instrumental development is the Pulsed Glow Discharge-Mass Spectrometer (PP-GDMS(TOF)) developed in part in our laboratory. Characteristics and analytical applications, simultaneous speciation, elemental depth profiling of nm-layered materials and elemental/molecular screening of polymeric materials will be described. At this moment the first worldwide commercial PP-GDMS(TOF) is available in our Research Group in Oviedo and its actual analytical potential for nm-depth profiling and speciation in the solid will also be discussed. G THEME G Physicl, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry TOPIC G2 Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Tuesday, 13th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 2 Armin Gölzhäuser University of Bielefeld (DE) Imaging, Modification, and Analysis of Nanostructures with Helium Ions The Helium Ion Microscope (HIM) is a scanning microscope that utilizes a focused beam of helium ions to image and modify materials with high spatial resolution and chemical sensitivity. A HIM can be envisioned as a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with a helium ion beam. The helium ion beam can be focused into a smaller diameter than an electron beam, and the HIM is thus capable to resolve features down to 0.25 nm. Helium ions are also more surface sensitive than electrons and they interact more strongly with matter. HIM images thus show much stronger chemical and topographical contrasts than SEM images.The HIM is further capable to image not only conductive, but also insulating samples without special treatment. This allows the investigation of unstained biomaterials and cell surfaces. When applying higher ion currents, the HIM can be also used for the modification and the milling of materials. The presentation will contain various examples of HIM imaging. A particular focus is laid on the imaging of 2D materials. 1 nm thick carbon nanomembranes (CNMs) [1] can be engineered with a controlled thickness, elasticity, conductivity and porosity [2,3,4]. HIM images provide valuable information to understand the structure of CNMs and their formation process [5]. The capability of the HIM for nanolithography will be shown by examples of milling CNMs and graphene, where nanopores with diameters down to 1.3 nm were fabricated. HIM imaging of different carbon materials as well as of biological cells [6] will also be discussed. 53 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers G THEME G Physicl, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry TOPIC G3 Chemical Dynamics Wednesday, 14th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM 1 Juergen Troe Troe University of Goettingen (DE) Insight into Reaction Mechanisms through Quantitative Kinetics Thermally, chemically, or photochemically activated molecular species often possess a variety of pathways for reaction. Insight into details of these mechanisms can be obtained by kinetic experiments combined with quantum-chemical and rate theories. 54 This talk illustrates the state of the art by describing thermal decomposition studies of unsaturated fluorocarbons, bond activation experiments with transition metal(oxide) cations, and non-Born-Oppenheimer collisional energy transfer and open-electronic shell radical reaction processes. H THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences TOPIC H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Monday, 12th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS William Zuercher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA) Illuminating the historically understudied kinome with open access chemical probes Despite the approval of more than 30 small molecule kinase inhibitors for the treatment of human disease since the turn of the century, the kinome remains to be more fully elucidated. Indeed, over 80% of human kinases are poorly studied and have insufficiently understood roles in human (patho)biology. Access to high-quality chemical and biological enabling reagents is a critical step to enabling researchers to shift their attention towards such historically understudied proteins. In this presentation, we will present examples of our efforts to generate and make openly available chemical probe sets for kinases which have received scant attention to date. We will also describe our strategy to experimentally prioritize members of the historically understudied kinome. 55 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers H THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences TOPIC H2 Bio-macromolecules Tuesday, 13th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM 3 Ronald Micura University of Innsbruck (AT) Chemically modified RNA to explore riboswitch and ribozyme function Riboswitches are gene regulation elements in mRNA that function without the assistance of proteins, responding instead to the specific recognition of small-molecule ligands.[1] Likewise, ribozymes that accelerate specific cleavage of their own phosphate backbones play important biological roles, including self-scission during rolling-circle replication of RNA genomes, co-transcriptional processing of retrotransposons, and metabolite-dependent gene expression regulation in bacteria.[2] This talk will cover our recent investigations on mRNA riboswitches and ribozymes, using chemical and biophysical methods, including NMR and fluorescence spec- 56 troscopy, and single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) imaging. Chemical modification of these RNA systems is a prerequisite not only to apply spectroscopic methods but also to probe their function by atomic mutagenesis approaches. For that, access to the appropriate modification pattern implies intensive efforts in chemical synthesis.[3] Unprecedented insight has been achieved into the dynamics of selected riboswitches[4,5] and of novel ribozyme classes that shed new light on the mechanism of RNA-mediated transcriptional and translational regulation, and on ribozyme catalysis.[6,7] H THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences TOPIC H3 Methods and Applications Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers Wednesday, 14th Sept. 9:35-10:15 h AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Silvio Aime University of Torino (IT) Design and testing of Probes for Functional and Molecular Imaging. Exploring routes to enhance sensitivity and specificity of MRI agents The possibility of exploiting the superb anatomical resolution of MRI continues to make this modality highly desirable for Molecular Imaging applications in spite of the low sensitivity of the currently available contrast agents. Whereas chemists have tackled this issue by designing novel structures endowed with enhanced sensitivity, important achievements have also been reached by using nanocarriers (e.g. apoferritin, LDL or liposomes, etc.) able to deliver a large number of paramagnetic agents to the targeting sites. This approach is bringing relevant insights also to the emerging field of imaging-guided drug delivery (“theranostics”)1. Besides paramagnetic relaxation systems (e.g. Gd(III) or Mn(II) complexes), two new classes of frequency-encoding probes, namely the CEST agents (CEST= Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer) and the class of hyperpolarized molecules, have been considered as powerful tools for MR-Molecular Imaging applications. The use of frequency-encoding agents has opened the interesting perspective of detecting more than one agent in the same anatomical region2. Moreover, hyperpolarized molecules have the potential for being a real breakthrough as diagnostic agents reporting on cellular metabolism and transport across cellular membranes3. The design of properly functionalized precursors has allowed to achieve the formation of hyperpolarized molecules (e.g. pyruvate) by the route based on the use of para-Hydrogen4. All together, the development in the design and testing of new probes has significantly improved the potential of MRI in respect to competing imaging modalities. 57 Scientific Program Topic Plenary Speakers H THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences TOPIC H4 In-silico Methods in Life Sciences Tuesday, 13th Sept. 16:30-17:15 h AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Rebecca WadeUniversity of Heidelberg (DE) In silico prediction of biomolecular recognition I will describe the application of molecular modelling and Brownian [1] and molecular dynamics simulation methods to studying how proteins recognise their diverse binding partners. We consider specific and 58 non-specific interactions between proteins and between proteins [2,3] and inorganic surfaces [4,5]. Implications for protein and small molecule design will be discussed. 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(FR) EXHIBITION INAUGURATION & WELCOME RECEPTION 20:00 h MONDAY, 12th September REGISTRATION 8:00-8:30 h 8:30-9:30 h PLENARY LECTURE: NAZARIO MARTIN - UNIVERSITY COMPLUTENSE OF MADRID IN HONOR OF HARRY KROTO TOPIC PLENARY 9:35-10:15 h THEME A Education and Society THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainabilityy 60 Topic A1 Chemistry Education MADRID 1. Paul Topic B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS. Angel Chair: E. Varella Chair: F. Pereira Yates - University of Chester. (UK). Defining excellent chemistry teaching versity of Cantabria. (ES) Irabien Gulias - Uni- From Carbon Dioxide to Sustainable Products: Electrochemical Process Development Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications THEME F Properties of Matter AUDITORIUM 1. Marinella Mazzanti - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. (CH). Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Small Molecule Activation by Complexes of Low-valent f Elements Chair: Anna Proust Topic D3 Catalysis at Interfaces Chair: Martin Olazar Topic F2 Properties of Materials Chair: E. Coronado AUDITORIUM A3. Ferdi (DE) Schüth - Max-Planck-Institute. Controlled nanostructures for applications in catalysis AUDITORIUM A2. Matthew Rosseinsky - Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool. (UK) Design of Advanced Materials 10:15 -10:45 h Coffee Break 10:45-12:45 h ORAL SESSIONS Invited Speaker Abstract 858 Virtual Laboratories in Teaching Science at Secondary and Elementary School Students Lemonia Antonoglou (GR), Dimitrios Psillos. Oral keynote Abstract 1278 Using a case based approach for teaching organic and biochemistry Charlie Cox (US). THEME A Education and Society Topic A1 Chemistry Education Chairs: E. Varella, L. Antonoglou BRUSELAS 3 ORAL SESSION A1-1 Oral Abstract 538 Aromaticity: a complex concept which may be made understood to the Public Jordi Poater (ES), Miquel Duran, Sílvia Simon, Miquel Solà. Oral Abstract 48 Unitary symmetry of atoms, molecules and codons Vladimir Komarov (RU). Oral Abstract 1668 Evolution of misconceptions on material systems in a group of early childhood education degree students Diego Airado-Rodríguez (ES), David González Gómez, Florentina Cañada Cañada. Short Oral Abstract 218 Problem Solving in Chemistry: the Case of Density Liberato Cardellini (IT). Short Oral Abstract 1112 Implementing contemporary chemistry into teaching Hana Čtrnáctová (CZ). Short Oral Abstract 361 Brief History of Molecular Representation for Teachers Diana Inés Roncaglia (AR), Laura Flamini. 62 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Oral keynote Abstract 1354 New Strategies to Make N-containing Chemicals via Advanced Catalysis Ning Yan Yan (SG). Abstract 447 Oral Development of an airborne particulate matter CRM for inorganic ions in PM2.5 Giovanni Emma (BE), Jean Charoud-Got, James Snell, Andrea Held, Hendrik Emons. Abstract 895 Oral Organic Carbon/Elemental Carbon Profiles in PM2.5 Carbonaceous Aerosols from Vehicular Emissions Maria Pythias Espino (PH), Jason Patrick Martinez, Preciosa Corazon Pabroa. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management Chair: F. Pereira AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B2-1 Oral Abstract 1141 Dye-sensitized solar cells using polyoxometalates: electrochemical investigation and TRMC measurements Schaming Delphine (FR), Herissan Alexandre, Bonnefont Antoine, Ruhlmann Laurent, Colbeau-Justin Christophe, Lacroix Jean-Christophe. Abstract 47 Oral Global Freshwater Systems: Risks and Sustainability Hessy Taft (US). Oral Abstract 493 Sustainable System of Clean Power Generation and High Value Chemicals Production from Waste Coal-based Fuel Feedstock Francisco Guerrero (ES), Carmen Clemente-Jul. Abstract 1090 Short Oral Dual Metal Catalysis in functionalization of alkynes in water and fixation of CO2 Albert Poater (ES). Abstract 555 Short Oral Atmospheric aerosol composition in São Paulo, BR – Influence of different emission sources. Pérola Vasconcellos (BR), Guilherme Pereira, Aldenor Santos, Kimmo Teinilla, Danilo Custódio, Jaílson De Andrade, Gisele Da Rocha, et al. Abstract 1284 Short Oral Sustainable chemistry: thermal fluids for a better world. Miguel Martinez Quiruelas (ES). THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: N. Mezailles AUDITORIUM 1 Oral keynote Abstract 169 New Gold(III) Chemistry: From Structure and Bonding to Photoluminescence Manfred Bochmann (UK). Oral Abstract 309 Anionic Derivatives of Perfluorinated Trimethylgold: Synthesis and Decomposition Alberto Pérez-Bitrián (ES), Miguel Baya, José Mª Casas, Babil Menjón, Jesús Orduna. Oral Abstract 805 Unprecedented Regio- and Stereo-Selective Alkyne Insertion Into a New Class of Gold(III) hydrides Anna Pintus (UK), Manfred Bochmann, Luca Rocchigiani, Julio Fernandez-Cestau. Continue 63 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Oral Abstract 949 Insights into the metal effects in O-H and N-H bonds weakening. Noelia Fuentes (ES), Sandra Resa, M. Luisa Marcos, Luis Lezama, Duane Choquesillo-Lazarte, Luis Crovetto, Araceli G. Campaña, et al. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: N. Mezailles AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C1-1 Oral Abstract 819 N2 activation and reversible H2 coordination with Fe-phosphine complexes Andrew Crawford (UK), Andrew Ashley. Short Oral Abstract 1411 Effect of the bipyridine substituents nature on the reactivity of Re(I) or Mo(II) carbonyl complexes Sergio Fombona Corrionero (ES), Maialen Espinal-Viguri, Julio Pérez, Lucía Riera. Short Oral Abstract 620 Reactivity of a Platinum-Benzamide Complex Toward Acid Reagents Antonio Gimeno-Prat (ES), Jose Maria Casas, Antonio Martin, Miguel Baya. Short Oral Abstract 1089 Reactivity of Cationic (C5Me5)Ir(III)-Terphenyl Phosphine Complexes Juan José Moreno (ES), María Fernández-Espada, Celia Maya, Joaquín López-Serrano, Ernesto Carmona. Short Oral Abstract 676 Iridium complexes based on new lutidine-derived NHC/phosphine mixed pincer ligands: synthesis, structure and catalytic reactivity. Martín Hernández Juárez (ES), Praxédes Sánchez, Eleuterio Álvarez, Margarita Paneque, Nuria Rendón, Andrés Suárez. Invited Speaker Abstract 1115 Advanced NOx Emission Control for Diesel Engine Exhausts using Zeolite based Catalysts David Thompsett (UK). THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D3 Catalysis at Interfaces Chair: Martin Olazar PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D3-1 Oral Abstract 1568 An effect of promoters into cobalt based catalysts for Fischer Tropsch Synthesis Sarwat Iqbal (UK). Oral Abstract 1642 Designing supported bimetallic nanoalloy catalysts for the selective hydrogenation of nitroaromatics Margherita Macino (UK), Graham J. Hutchings, Sankar Meenakshisundaram, Ruiyang Qu. Oral Abstract 319 Beyond Iron: Multi-Dimensional Preparation and Evolution of Artificial Metalloenzymes containing Noble Metal-Porphyrins for New Enzymatic Reactions Pawel Dydio (US), Hanna Key, John Hartwig. Oral Abstract 1245 Selective catalysis using metal nanoparticles incorporated in porous materials Soeren Kegnaes (DK), Jerrik Mielby, Agata Gallas Hulin, Jacob Abildstroem. Oral Abstract 1416 Coupling of methane to C2 hydrocarbons by oxygen transport membrane Chung-Yul Yoo (KR), Young A Lee, Dae Sik Yun, Sangyoung Jo, Jiho Yoo, Ji Haeng Yu. Oral Abstract 527 Unsupported Co-Mo-S catalysts for the highly selective hydrogenation of nitroarenes to anilines Iván Sorribes (ES), Lichen Liu, Avelino Corma. 64 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 245 Physical vapor deposited thin films as template for chemical processing of nanostructured materials and advanced devices Agustin R. Gonzalez-Elipe (ES), Angel Barranco, Ana Borras, Francisco Yubero, Alberto Palmero. Oral Abstract 1531 Reticular Synthesis of Porous Molecular 1-Dimensional Nanotubes and 3-Dimensional Networks Anna Slater (GB), Marc Little, Angeles Pulido, Samantha Chong, Daniel Holden, Linjiang Chen, Callum Morgan, et al. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-1 Oral Abstract 1092 Multi-responsive coordination polymers utilising metal-stabilised, dynamic covalent imine bonds Maarten Smulders (NL), Fátima García, Janis Pells, Han Zuilhof. Oral Abstract 1408 Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Frameworks: A New Class Of Porous Crystalline Proton Conducting Materials Avishek Karmakar (IN), Rajith Illathvalappil, Bihag Anothumakkool, Arunabha Sen, Partha Samanta, Aamod Desai, Sreekumar Kurungot, et al. Abstract 1201 Oral Fine Tuning of Phosphotriesterase Catalytic Activity of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Chemical Warfare Agent Detoxification Rodrigo Gil San Millán (ES), Elena Lopez Maya, Marleny Rodriguez Albelo, Jorge Andres Rodriguez Navarro, Elisa Barea, Jared D.De Coste, Gregory W. Peterson. Oral Abstract 1094 Recent Advances on Surfactant-Templating of Zeolites Javier Garcia-Martinez (ES), Alexander Sachse, Aida Grau-Atienza, Noemi Linares, Elena Serrano. Abstract 280 Short Oral Synthesis and design of Ti and Zr based Metal-Organic frameworks for the use of visible light. Ricardo Navarro Amador (FR), Michaël Carboni, Daniel Meyer. Short Oral Abstract 938 Phosphonate metal organic frameworks as efficient heterogenous catalyst Aurelia Sorina VISA (RO), Bianca Maranescu, Ramona Grama, Andreea Gabor. Short Oral Abstract 1613 Metal-organic mesoporous materials based on the processing of a non-porous coordination polymer as monolithic gel, xerogel and aerogel Oscar Castillo (ES), Daniel Vallejo-Sánchez, Garikoitz Beobide, Antonio Luque, Sonia Pérez-Yáñez, Maite Perfecto-Irigaray, Pascual Román. 65 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited Speaker Abstract 608 Coherent energy transfer in multi-chromophoric biomimetic ligh-harvesting systems Elisabetta Collini (IT), Luca Bolzonello, Andrea Volpato, Elena Meneghin. Oral Abstract 1635 Heptamethine cyanine dyes working as light harvesting antennas in biohybrid photosynthetic assemblies Simona la Gatta (IT), Gianluca Maria Farinola, Angela Agostiano, Francesco Milano, Roberta Ragni, Massimo Trotta. Oral Abstract 329 Is Stereochemistry an Important Consideration in Solid-State Lighting Applications? Diego Rota Martir (GB), David B. Cordes, Alexandra M. Z. Slawin, Antonio Pertegàs, Henk J. Bolink, Eli Zysman-Colman. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F1 States of Matters Chair: E. Campbell BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION F1-1 Oral Abstract 1388 Highly emissive lanthanide complexes: understanding the role of the antenna and exploiting the energy transfer cascade Manuel Tropiano (UK). Abstract 1200 Oral Photo assisted electrochemical degradation of tetracycline in saline medium based on artificial urine composition Saima Gul (AF),, Sajjad Hussain, Artur Motheo. Abstract 849 Oral Femtosecond laser modifications of metals, semiconductors and polymers: a unified quantitative model of the spot size and pulse number dependence in experimental accordance Wolfgang Kautek (AT), Aida Naghilou, Markus Kitzler, Oskar Armbruster. Abstract 1436 Short Oral Could solvent vibrational modes generate coherent oscillation in excited organic dye? Luca Bolzonello (IT). Abstract 1529 Short Oral Characterisation of Blister-Based Laser-Induced Forward-Transfer for use in Spectroscopy of fragile molecules Nathan Goodfriend (UK), Jan Kosata, Alexander Bulgakov, Eleanor Campbell. Short Oral Abstract 348 Exploring the Photophysics of Pentafluorosulfanyl Substituted Platinum and Iridium Complexes Adam Henwood (GB), Amlan Pal, James Webster, David Cordes, Alexandra Slawin, Eli Zysman-Colman. 66 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 199 Automatic mesofluidic sorptive sample processing Manuel Miró (ES). Oral Abstract 68 New approaches to electrochemical monitoring of environmentally important organic compounds Jiri Barek (CZ), Jan Fischer, Vlastimil Vyskocil. Oral Abstract 1335 Interpretation of the Shape of the Interfacial Tension vs. Electrode Potential Curves of Gold in the Oxide Reduction Region: a Combination of the Electrochemical Bending Beam Method and Dual Dynamic Voltammetry Gyozo G. Lang (HU), Noemi Kovacs, Soma Vesztergom, Maria Ujvari. THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1 Analytical and Physical Methods Chair: Manuel Miro, George Horvai PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G1-1 Oral Abstract 1017 Centri-Voltammetric Caffeine Detection Tugba Ören (TR), Ülkü Anik. Oral Abstract 1464 Vineyard’s soil analysis by visible/near infrared spectroscopy of soils and grapevine leaves Miguel Lopo (PT). Short Oral Abstract 75 Quantitative analysis of isopropyl p-toluenesulfonate in cosmetics by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-diode array detector Bonnie Tay Yen Ping (MY). Short Oral Abstract 629 Direct analysis of selenium in solid biological samples by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry – Graphite Furnace with High-Resolution Continuum Source Beatriz Gómez-Nieto (ES), Mª Jesús Gismera, Mª Teresa Sevilla, Jesús Procopio. Short Oral Abstract 961 New strategies for direct analysis: Desorption Electrospray Ionization-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (DESI-HRMS) Raquel Seró Llor (ES), Oscar Núñez Burcio, Encarnación Moyano Morcillo, Maria Teresa Galceran Huguet. Abstract 1276 Short Oral Use of FT-IR spectroscopy to study adsorption onto activated carbon Belhakem Mostefa (DZ), Bourahla Sarah, Nemchi Fadela. Short Oral Abstract 1320 Calorimetric and densimetric measurements for modelling elimination of carbon dioxide by dissolution in aqueous systems: Data for geological sequestration Barbara Liborio (FR), Alejandro Moreau-Ortega, Nicole Nénot, karine Ballerat-Busserolles, Jean-Yves Coxam. 67 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited Speaker Abstract 64 Elucidating the complex pharmacology of the Apelin GPCR – from compound design to the clinic. Robert Glen (UK), Anthony Davenport, Janet Maguire. Oral keynote Abstract 908 The Impact of Directed Evolution on Flexible Binding Domains Explained By Molecular Dynamics Gonzalo Jiménez-Osés (ES), Sílvia Osuna, Elizabeth Noey, Jiyong Park, Kendall Houk. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H4 In-silico Methods in Life Sciences Chair: Iñaki Tuñón MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION H4-1 Oral Abstract 866 Metals synergic effect for a combined anticancer approach: Theoretical Insights on a new promising Ru(II)-polyazine light absorber functionalized with cis-PtCl2 Marta Erminia Alberto (FR), Nino Russo, Carlo Adamo. Oral Abstract 780 Virtual Screening and Drug Repositioning. Computational Strategies for TLRs Modulation Lucía Pérez-Regidor (ES), Joan Guzmán-Caldentey, Laura Ortega, Malik Zarioh, Jean-Marc Billod, Alessandra Lacetera, Belén de Andrés, et al. Abstract 437 Oral Utilizing computational and experimental chemistry to characterize the functions of Structural Genomics proteins Caitlyn Mills (US), Penny Beuning, Mary Jo Ondrechen. Abstract 646 Short Oral Molecular dynamics and QM/MM investigations on a 2,3-dioxygenase metalloenzyme Adrian Romero (ES), Marcel Swart, Sílvia Osuna, Ulf Ryde. Abstract 96 Short Oral Fluorescent markers for amyloid detection Francesca Peccati (ES), Xavier Solans-Monfort, Mariona Sodupe. Invited Speaker Abstract 577 The Reactivity Of Alkanes In Electrophilic Reactions Pedro J. Perez (ES). THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Ana C. Albéniz MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C4-1 Oral Abstract 119 Hydrogen-Borrowing Strategies for Green Catalysis Jesus Campos Manzano (ES), Liam S. Sharninghausen, Michael G. Manas, Robert H. Crabtree. Oral Abstract 1371 Catalytic ester metathesis reaction and its application to transfer hydrogenation of esters Abhishek Dubey (JP), Eugene Khaskin. Oral Abstract 131 Catalytic metal species formed in-situ during organic reactions: From salts and complexes to clusters. Antonio Leyva-Pérez (ES), Avelino Corma. Oral Abstract 1052 Allosteric Regulation of Catalysis with a Molecular Knot Vanesa Marcos Algaba (GB), Alexander J. Stephens, Javier Jaramillo-Garcia, Alina L. Nussbaumer, Steffen L. Woltering, Alberto Valero, Jean-François Lemonnier, et al. Continue 68 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Ana C. Albéniz MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C4-1 Oral Abstract 213 Copper-Catalyzed Hydroamination of Terminal Allenes Rémi Blieck (FR), Janet Bahri, Marc Taillefer, Florian Monnier. Short Oral Abstract 442 Novel route towards phosphine-based iron(0) complexes : an highly valuable class of compounds for catalysis Benjamin Burcher (FR), Pierre Braunstein, Andreas Danopoulos, Pierre-Alain Breuil, Helene Olivier-Bourbigou. Short Oral Abstract 883 New Michael and aza-Michael reactions by asymmetric organocatalysis of bioactive heterocyclic compounds Tarek Yousfi (DZ), Hanane Messiad, Rachid Merdes, Albert Moyano Short Oral Abstract 1346 Synthesis of Gold(I) catalysts and study of multicomponent reactions in the formation of indolicines and propargylamines Mélanie Aliaga Lavrijsen (ES), M. Dolores Villacampa, M. Concepción Gimeno. Invited Speaker Abstract 1699 2 dimensional colloidal chalcogenide nanoplatelets Benoit Dubertret (FR). Abstract 1325 Oral Synthesis and use of isotopically enriched quantum dots for the assessment of nanoparticles-biomolecule interactions by elemental mass spectrometry Jose M Costa-Fernandez (ES), Mario Menéndez Miranda, David Presa Soto, Alejandro Presa Soto, Jorge Ruiz Encinar, Alfredo Sanz-Medel. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3 Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties Chair: Bruno Chaudret PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E3-1 Oral Abstract 707 Preparation, characterization and electrochemical applications of electrodes modified by metal particles with the use of mediator or functionalized polysiloxanes Mariusz Barczak (PL), Katarzyna Tyszczuk-Rotko, Radovan Metelka, Karel Vytras, Ilona Sadok. Oral Abstract 159 Highly Electrochemically Stable Perylenediimide-Based Self-Assembled Monolayers Studied with Spectroelectrochemistry. Sihame Bkhach (FR), Olivier Aleveque, Christelle Gautier, Piétrick Hudhomme, Eric Levillain. Abstract 1589 Oral Structural and Magnetic Characterization of Uranium-based Single-Molecule Magnets Maria Augusta Antunes (PT), Joana T. Coutinho, Isabel C. Santos, Joaquim Marçalo, Laura C. J. Pereira, Manuel Almeida, José J. Baldovi, et al. Oral Abstract 848 Light-Emitting Systems Triggered by Bipolar Electrochemistry: from Autonomous Swimmers to 3D Emission Milica Sentic (FR), Neso Sojic, Alexander Kuhn, Dragan Manojlovic, Stephane Arbault, Laurent Bouffier, Anne de Poulpiquet, et al. Abstract 1144 Oral Enhanced photocatalytic activity of gold nanoparticles driven by supramolecular host-guest chemistry Marc Padilla (ES), Francesca Peccati, José Luis Bourdelande, Xavier Solans, Gonzalo Guirado, Mariona Sodupe, Jordi Hernando. 69 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September CO2. AUDITORIUM 2 Carbon Dioxide Chemistry Round Table Discussion Invited Speaker Abstract 1293 Exploring and Exploiting Biosynthesis: Marrying Synthetic Chemistry and Synthetic Biology to Access New to Nature Natural Products Rebecca Goss (UK). THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Chair: M. D. Mihovilovic BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION C2-1 Oral Abstract 572 Total synthesis of (±)-taiwaniaquinone G and (±)-5-epi-taiwaniaquinone G Marlowe Graham (AU), C S P McErlean. Oral Abstract 477 Total synthesis of a novel class of Peloruside analogues Nick Jacobs (BE), Dries Van den Bossche, Jelle Cornelus, Marc Bracke, Johan Van der Eycken. Oral Abstract 1535 Stereoselective Synthesis of (-)-Podophyllotoxin and Related Lignans through the Photocyclization of an Axially Chiral 3,4-Bisbenzylidene Succinate Amide Esters Zbigniew Czarnocki (PL), Krzysztof Krawczyk, Kamil Lisiecki, Piotr Roszkowski, Jan Maurin. Oral Abstract 1616 Long Range Effect of Fluorous Chains on the Efficiency of Extractants Employed For Precious Metals Recovery Damien Bourgeois (FR), Daniel Meyer, Bertrand Braibant. Invited Speaker Abstract 557 Hydrazones as Key Reagents and Ligands for Novel Applications in Asymmetric Catalysis Rosario Fernández (ES). THEME A. BAHIA SYMPOSIUM: The elements Transnational Exchange in Chemistry and STEM – a joint ACS/Euchems event The exchange of science through ideas, training and people has long been established. This symposium will explore the critical components of training chemists and chemical engineers to be truly global thinkers and the challenges and successes of exchange between the United States and Europe. Representatives from the American Chemical Society, EuCheMS and the European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN) will lead the conversation. EYCN- (Industrial Day). ROMA * Share your love for chemistry. Innovate Ideas in Sciencie Comunication Invited Speakers Abstract 1706 Share your love for chemistry: innovative ideas in Science Communication. Fernando Gomollon-Bel (BE). Oral Abstract 1716 Resume value - added Cristina Todasca (RO). 70 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September FLAQ. MADRID 3 Invited SpeakersAbstract 1481 Isolation of bioactive natural products from plants Paulo Cezar Vieira (BR). Invited SpeakersAbstract 1447 Functional polymers for hazardous oxyanions removal Bernabe RIVAS (CL), Eduardo Pereira, Julio Sánchez, Bruno Urbano. Oral keynote Abstract 332 Playing Around with Alkynes and Late Transition Homogeneous Catalysts: Following Roberto Sanchez Delgado´s Footsteps Luis A. Oro (ES). Abstract 1375 Oral keynote Chemistry Related Exchange, Collaboration and Sister Society Partnerships in Latin America Bradley Miller (US). 12:45- 14:00 h LUNCH 12:45 -14:00 h EYCN – CV Clinic. LISBOA 14:00-16:00 h ORAL SESSIONS Oral keynote Abstract 112 Is there a correlation between correctness and confidence in conceptual questions? Simon Lancaster (UK). THEME A Education and Society Topic A1 Chemistry Education Chair: L. Antonoglou BRUSELAS 3 ORAL SESSION A1-2 Oral keynote Abstract 202 How students identify and differentiate substances: revealing chemical identity thinking Courtney Ngai (US), Hannah Sevian. Oral keynote Abstract 498 Pressure-based Chem-E-Car project in the framework of the Student Chapter of AIChE at University of Cantabria Alberto Romero (ES), Guillermo Díaz, Andrés del Castillo, Manuel Álvarez-Guerra, Antonio Domínguez-Ramos, Raquel Ibáñez, Raquel Ibáñez. Oral Abstract 233 Process Safety Education And Training Academic Education As A Foundation For Other Process Safety Initiatives On Education Geert Boogaerts (BE). Abstract 1368 Oral Photogalvanic Cells for Curricular Innovation in Chemical Education Claudia Bohrmann-Linde (DE). 71 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 434 Design of carbon materials with tuned surface and textural properties for water treatment Manuel Fernando Pereira (PT). Oral Abstract 282 The Golden Fleece - an unconventional textile based adsorbent for environmental remediation and noble metal recovery Thomas Mayer-Gall (DE), Opwis Klaus, Gutmann Jochen S. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management Chair: A. Irabien AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B2-2 Oral Abstract 509 Towards a better understanding of the driving forces in L/L extraction towards the recycling of valuable metals Damien Bourgeois (FR), Rémi Poirot, Daniel Meyer. Oral Abstract 1656 Conservation of waterlogged Mary Rose wood artefacts from acidification Ester Rani Aluri (UK), Enrique Sánchez Pérez, Eleanor J. Schofield, Serena Corr. Abstract 337 Oral Evaluation of performance of tailored nanocomposite anion exchange membranes in the valorization of desalination brines by means of bipolar membranes electrodialysis Marta Herrero (ES), Beatriz Muñoz, Carolina Fernández-González, Antonio Dominguez-Ramos, Raquel Ibáñez, Angel Irabien. Abstract 1365 Oral Managing the Impacts of Pharmaceutical Waste on the Environment Siti Syuhaida Mohamed Yunus (UK), Alistair BA Boxall. Short Oral Abstract 8 Principle of a Thermal Balance on a Steam Boiler of a Sugar Cane Mill Danielle Jaguaribe (BR). Abstract 1499 Short Oral Characterization and Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2/MCM-41 Synthesized from Rice Husk Ash Lusi Sopia (ID), Fatimah Is Fatimah. Short Oral Abstract 180 Source Characterization of Metals in Rainwater: Case Study of Akure, Ondo State, NG Francis Olawale Abulude (NG), Akinyinka Akinnusotu. 72 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited Speaker Abstract 80 Metal Porphyrin Complexes: Smart Catalysts for Eco-Friendly Chemical Processes Emma Gallo (IT), Daniela Intrieri, Daniela Carminati. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: A. Proust AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C1-2 Oral Abstract 1516 Proton-Reduction at Bimetallic Dithiolato-Complexes of Nickel Andreas Berkefeld (DE), Felix Koch, Hartmut Schubert. Oral Abstract 1154 Reactivity studies and catalytic applications of chiral diamine bis(phenolate) vanadium complexes Sónia Barroso (PT), Pedro Adão, Ana M. Coelho, Maria José Calhorda, Ana M. Martins. Oral Abstract 518 One-electron oxidation of phosphasalen complexes Irene Mustieles Marin (FR), Thibault Cheisson, Carine Clavaguera, Gregory Nocton, Audrey Auffrant. Abstract 219 Oral Frustrated Lewis Pair-Type Reactivity of Nickel(II) Pincer Complexes Bearing Terminal Pyrazolate Ligands. Juan Cámpora (ES), Elena Ávila, Pilar Palma. Oral Abstract 1679 Synthesis, characterization and investigation oxo transfer reaction of dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes based on thiosemicarbazone ligands Berat Ïlhan Ceylan (TR). Short Oral Abstract 1254 Iron and Nickel N-Heterocyclic Carbene complexes in catalytic reduction reactions Rita Lopes (PT), Beatriz Royo, Mariette Pereira, Carolina Vinagreiro, Marta Pineiro. Invited SpeakerAbstract 1328 Solvent free biomass conversions through Pickering Interfacial Catalysis (PIC) Zhaoyu (Flora) Fan (CN), Marc Pera-Titus. THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D3 Catalysis at Interfaces Chair: Martin Olazar PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D3-2 Abstract 232 Oral Gold Nanoparticles Catalyzing Spirocyclizations under Microflow Conditions Erik Van der Eycken (BE). Oral Abstract 1376 Understanding the Change in the Tafel Slope of the Chlorine Evolution Reaction over a RuO2(110) Model Electrode Kai S. Exner (DE), Josef Anton, Timo Jacob, Herbert Over. Abstract 323 Oral Synthesis of monodisperse M@Pd (M: Ag, Au) core@shell nanoparticles and their catalysis for the selective reduction of nitroarenes and nitriles to primary amines via facile transfer hydrogenation reactions Onder Metin (TR), Digdem Dalm|zrak, M. Serdar Gültekin. Abstract 1575 Oral Photocatalytic reduction of nitrate using precious metals supported on TiO2 using solar simulated light. Peter Miedziak (UK), Thomas Caswell, Stuart Taylor, Graham Hutchings. Continue 73 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D3 Catalysis at Interfaces Chair: Martin Olazar PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D3-2 Oral Abstract 670 Rh and Pt nanoparticles stabilized by phosphine functionalized silica for selective hydrogenation reactions Carmen Claver (ES), Jessica Llop, Cyril Godard, Mostafa Taoufik. Short Oral Abstract 1463 Hydrogel encapsulation of MeO-PEG-5000 supported chiral imidazolidinone for enantioselective organocatalysis in water. Arianna Rossetti (IT), Alessandro Sacchetti, Filippo Rossi, Emanuele Mauri. Short Oral Abstract 1648 Catalytic reduction of formaldehyde to methanol using frustrated Lewis pairs methodology Ghazi Ghattas (DE), Claudia Bizzarri, Markus Hölscher, Jens Langanke, Afzal Sobhani. Short Oral Abstract 177 Beneficial effect of pre-coking behaviors on the skeletal isomerization reaction of n-butenes into isobutene Hui-Xia Ma (CN), Feng Zhou, Kai Qiao. Invited SpeakerAbstract 1727 Chemistry of Fluorescent Nanodiamonds for Precision Sensing and Drug Delivery Applications Tanja Weil (DE), Yuzhou Wu, Weina Liu. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-2 Oral Abstract 351 Antibacterial Surface Modification of Polymeric Materials Used in Medicine Sumita Swar Bal (CZ), Veronika Zajícová, Lukáš Voleský, Michal rezanka, Ivan Stibor. Oral Abstract 872 Post-synthesis incorporation of 64Cu on CuS covellite nanocrystals for combined Positron Emission Tomography and Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy Tommaso Avellini (IT), Andreas Riedinger, Alberto Curcio, Mattia Asti, Yi Xie, Renyong Tu, Sergio Marras, et al. Oral Abstract 383 Hydrogels based on nanocellulose containing ruthenium complex as fluorescent probes for the determination of AgNPs M. Laura Soriano (ES), Celia Ruiz-Palomero, Miguel Valcárcel. Short Oral Abstract 956 Assembly of magnetic microswimmers towards biomedical applications Miguel Alexandre Ramos Docampo (ES). Short Oral Abstract 362 Soft Matter Nanoparticles Based On Polyglycerols As Efficient Multimodal Imaging Agents For EGF-Receptor Tumor Targeting Kritee Pant (DE), Kristof Zarschler, Christin Neuber, Johanna Pufe, Jens Pietzsch, Rainer Haag, Holger Stephan. 74 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited Speaker Abstract 613 CO2 Capture and Electrochemical Conversion using Super Basic Ionic Liquids Christopher Hardacre (UK). Oral Abstract 224 Conjugated microporous polymer based on Dithienothiophene moieties and TiO2 hybrid materials as photocatalyst in the CO2 Reduction Marta Liras (ES), Alba García-Sánchez, Patricia Reñones, Fernando Fresno, Víctor A. de la Peña O´Shea. Oral Abstract 1184 Environment-responsive supramolecular solvents based on the self-assembly of undecenoic acid polymers: Phase behavior and nanostructure characterization José Ángel Salatti (ES), Francisco José López, Soledad Rubio. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F1 States of Matters Chair: J. P. Maier BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION F1-2 Oral Abstract 607 Donor-σ-C60 Molecular Assemblies as Photoactive Materials for Single-Component Organic Solar Cells Antoine Labrunie (FR), François Baert, Piétrick Hudhomme, Olivier Alévêque, Sylvie Dabos-Seignon, Clément Cabanetos, Philippe Blanchard. Abstract 524 Oral Luminescent Materials for Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells Filippo Monti (IT), Nicola Armaroli. Abstract 1580 Oral Investigation of triplet-triplet-annihilation in different polymeric architectures prepared by ring opening metathesis polymerisation Manuel Hollauf (AT), David Beichel, Astrid-Caroline Knall, Gregor Trimmel, Martin Tscherner, Stefan Köstler. Abstract 831 Short Oral Isocyano-triphenylene complexes of gold, copper and silver: Semiconducting metalorganic columnar mesophases Silverio Coco (ES), Ruben Chico, Cristina Domínguez, Bertrand Donnio, Benoît Heinrich, Roberto Termine, Attilio Golemme, et al. Abstract 391 Short Oral Endo- and exo-functionalization of MnL2n-spheres towards photoactive metallosupramolecular aggregates Matthias Käseborn (DE), Arne Lützen. 75 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 1301 Cytostatic Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Ester Heath (SI), Marjeta Česen, Tina Kosjek. Oral Abstract 1345 Analytical tools for assessment of presence, effects and distribution of some pharmaceuticals in the environment Piotr Stepnowski (PL). Oral Abstract 371 Asphaltene detection using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Oluwarotimi Alabi (UK), Stephen Bowden, John Parnell, David Muirhead. THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1 Analytical and Physical Methods Chairs: Ester Heath, Günter Gauglitz PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G1-2 Oral Abstract 763 Supramolecular solvents with restricted access properties for the analytical extraction of chiral compounds in complex matrices María del Carmen Caballo (ES), Ana Belén Lara, María Dolores Sicilia, Soledad Rubio. Oral Abstract 898 Chromium-speciation investigations to study the chemical factors influencing the darkening of lead chromate pigments: the case of paintings by Vincent van Gogh Letizia Monico (IT), Koen Janssens, Ella Hendriks, Frederik Vanmeert, Marine Cotte, Geert Van der Snickt, Lorenzo Sorace, et al. Short Oral Abstract 73 Environment pollutants and volatile oil composition by Head space solide phase micro-extraction-GC/MS from some biosensor plants by in-situ cryogenic (N2, -196°C) collect Farid Benkaci-Ali (DZ), Yamina Haciane, Gauthier Eppe. Short Oral Abstract 93 Chloride Analysis for Sour Gas in LNG Plant Alief Bakhtiar Mohammad Nurdin (ID). Short Oral Abstract 512 Combination of cationic and anionic mixed-mode solid-phase extraction sorbents to simultaneously extract basic and acidic pharmaceuticals from environmental waters Daniela Salas (ES), FRsc Borrull, Rosa Maria Marcé, Núria Fontanals. Short Oral Abstract 635 A Novel Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction Method Combined with Uv-Vis Spectrohotometry for the Determination of Copper Yasemin Çağlar (TR), Ece Tuğba Saka. Short Oral Abstract 1312 Counter-Ions Effect on Thermodynamic of Cr(III) Sorption by Amberlyst .15. Khizar Hussain Shah Shah (PK), Syed Mustafa Mustafa. 76 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 588 A Computational Approach to BioCatalysis Iñaki Tuñón (ES). Oral Abstract 306 Multidisciplinary approach to study the 20S proteasome inhibition by porphyrinoids. Rosalba Randazzo, Alessandra Cunsolo, Anna Maria Santoro, Roberto Paolesse, Manuela Stefanelli, Alessandro D’Urso, Diego Sbardella, et al. Oral Abstract 1549 STD NMR spectroscopy and molecular modelling to characterize the ligand specificity of an intramolecular trans-sialidase from the human gut microbiota Jesus Angulo (UK), Serena Monaco, Louise Tailford, Nathalie Juge. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H4 In-silico Methods in Life Sciences Chair: Sonsoles MartínSantamaría MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION H4-2 Oral Abstract 1394 A new era of in silico methods: the importance protein-substrate dynamics in the design of improved industrial biocatalysts Maria Fatima Lucas (ES). Oral Abstract 428 Density Functional Theory on Tyrosinase Models: Conformational flexibility enables catalytic reactivity! Alexander Hoffmann (DE), Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Oral Abstract 1175 Modelling complex systems, from biomolecules interacting at inorganic surfaces to proteins: how quantum-mechanical calculations can shed light on biomaterials Marta Corno (IT), Massimo Delle Piane, Piero Ugliengo. Abstract 767 Short Oral Toll-like receptor 4 binders are not only LPS. A computational walk into their binding site. Joan Guzmán-Caldentey (ES), Lucía Pérez-Regidor, Sonsoles Martín-Santamaría. Short Oral Abstract 521 Quantum Chemical Study of Mechanism and Stereoselectivity of Zinc- and NADP-dependent Secondary Alcohol Dehydrogenase Sara Moa (CH), Fahmi Himo. Short Oral Abstract 993 CIRBP-targeting High Throughput Virtual Screening for the treatment of retinal injury Claire Coderch (ES), Lydia Salazar, Alfredo Martínez, Beatriz de Pascual-Teresa, Ana Ramos. 77 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 97 Catalysis of radical reactions: a radical chemistry perspective - the electron as a catalyst Studer Armido (DE). Oral Abstract 166 Moisture Tolerance and Carbonyl Hydrogenation: Oxygen Donors in FLP Chemistry Daniel Scott (UK), Matthew Fuchter, Andrew Ashley. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Pedro Pérez MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C4-2 Abstract 471 Oral Novel Strategies for the Synthesis of Bi- and Tri-cyclic Derivatives Jose Aleman (ES). Oral Abstract 268 Enhance catalytic properties of ruthenium complexes supported onto graphene: Dehydrogenative oxidation of primary alcohols in aqueous media David Ventura Espinosa (ES), Cristian Vicent, Miguel Baya, Jose A. Mata Martínez. Abstract 1139 Oral SulPhos: an effective chiral sulfinamido-phosphinate catalyst for the enantioselective organocatalytic reduction of imines Inmaculada Fernández Fernández (ES), Rocío Recio Jiménez, Ahmed Chelouan, Lorenzo Gabriel Borrego Sánchez de la Cuesta, Eleuterio Álvarez González, Noureddine Khiar el Wahabi. Short Oral Abstract 1471 Cascading Cycloadditions: Rapid Access into Functionalised sp3-Rich Heterocycles Matthew Ball (UK), Andrew Gillie. Abstract 1491 Short Oral Fe-aturing hydroboration with NacNac iron complexes Maialen Espinal-Viguri (UK), Callum R. Woof, Ruth L. Webster. Short Oral Abstract 1639 Enantioselective Halogenation of Alkenes – from Halocyclizations to Intermolecular Reactions Ulrich Hennecke (DE). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3 Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties Chair: Bruno Chaudret PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E3-2 78 Invited Speaker Abstract 558 What Makes the Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots So Special? Fabien Delpech (FR), Céline Nayral, Bruno Chaudret, Edwin Baquero, Angélique Gillet, Héloise Virieux, Wilfried-Solo Ojo. Oral Abstract 957 In-Situ Sythesis of Copper-Indium-Sulfide-Naonparticles in a Cellulose Matrix for a Semiconductor Hybrid Material David Reishofer (AT), Heike Ehmann, Sebastian Dust, Thomas Rath, Gregor Trimmel, Stefan Spirk. Oral Abstract 271 Assessment of different coatings for water-solubilization of quantum dots by asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Diego Bouzas Ramos (ES), José Manuel Costa Fernández, Jorge Ruiz Encinar, Alfredo Sanz Medel. Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3 Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties Chair: Bruno Chaudret PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E3-2 Oral Abstract 1031 From in-vitro to in-vivo model system for elucidating the mechanisms of toxicity of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots Estefania Garcia Calvo (ES), Jose L. Luque Garcia. Oral Abstract 1073 Characterization and properties of modified engineered nanoparticles dispersed in environmental and biological media Elena Badetti (IT), Alessandro Bonetto, Andrea Brunelli, Simona Ortelli, Antonio Marcomini, Magda Blosi, Luca Viale, et al. Abstract 317 Oral New approaches for the analysis of nanoparticles by using hydrodynamic separation techniques Angel Rios (ES), Mohammed Zougagh, Rosa C. Rodríguez Martín. Abstract 145 Oral How to Make Amorphous Carbon Stable: An In Situ XPS and NEXAFS Investigation of Thermally-Induced Structural Evolution of Amorphous Carbon Surfaces Filippo Mangolini (UK), James Hilbert, J. Brandon McClimon, Jennifer R. Lukes, Robert W. Carpick. Oral keynote Abstract 764 Surface engineering of quantum dots for efficient photocatalytic syngas generation Moritz F. Kuehnel (UK), David W. Wakerley, Katherine L. Orchard, Erwin Reisner. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: Ib Chorkendorf AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B1-1 Abstract 768 Oral New Insights into the Mechanism of Iridium Catalyzed Water Oxidation Driven by CAN. Alberto Bucci (IT), Gabriel Menendez Rodriguez, Gianfranco Bellachioma, Cristiano Zuccaccia, Albert Poater, Luigi Cavallo, Alceo Macchioni. Oral Abstract 829 Heterogeneization Strategy Improves the Activity Toward Water Oxidation in a Molecular Copper Catalyst Pablo Garrido-Barros (ES), Carolina Gimbert-suriñach, Pere Monge, Dooshaye Moonshiram, Victor S. Batista, Antoni Llobet. Oral Abstract 419 Evaluation of kinetics of tertiary amines for CO2 capture applications under partial oxycombustion conditions Sara Camino (ES), Alberto Gómez, Fernando Vega, Mercedes Cano, Benito Navarrete, Marina Gallego, Esmeralda Portillo. Oral Abstract 89 Cu-based gas diffusion electrodes for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 into hydrocarbons Iván Merino García (ES), Jonathan Albo Sanchez, Angel Irabien Gulías. Abstract 1138 Oral New insight in Artificial Photosynthesis: from inorganic semiconductors to hybrid multifunctional materials Víctor Antonio de la Peña O´Shea (AF), Fernando Fresno, Marta Liras, Laura Collado, Patricia Reñones, Alba Garcia. Continue 79 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: Ib Chorkendorf AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B1-1 Short Oral Abstract 841 UV Photochemistry of Pyridine-Water Complex: Evidence of Water Dissociation Natalia Esteves Lopez (FR), Stéphane Coussan, Christophe Jouvet, Claude Dedonder. Short Oral Abstract 701 Nanocatalysts of Titanium Cp-POSS compounds as efficient catalysts for desulphurization processes Maria Vanessa Tabernero Magro (ES), Gerardo Jiménez Pindado, Tomás Cuenca Agreda, María Mateos-Jaime. Abstract 907 Short Oral Mechanistic Insight of Fuels and Chemicals Synthesis from Renewable Biomass Resources via Decarbonylation-Decarboxylation Route Ejaz Ahmad (IN), Kamal Kishore Pant. Responsible Research and Innovation in Chemical Education Workshop. Convener: Iwona Maciejowska, Jagiellonian University (PL) BAHIA Oral Abstract 1433 Developing and Implementing RRI-projects in Academic Science Education Ria Dolfing (NL), Peter H. J. Wolfs, Jan H. Apotheker. Abstract 1513 Oral Introducing Responsible Research and Innovation Issues in Science Lessons Training Materials Laura Monica Gorghiu (RO), Gabriel Gorghiu. Abstract 1514 Oral A Romanian Community of Learners Working for Promoting Responsible Research and Innovation in Various Educational Settings Gabriel Gorghiu (RO), Laura Monica Gorghiu. ERC –Session. BRUSELAS 1 EYCN- (Industrial Day). ROMA * Project management by experience. A non traditional approach to a traditional topic * Understanding the pharmaceutical ABC Oral Abstract 1721 Project Management by Experience: A non-traditional approach to a traditional topic Anne McCarthy (DE). Abstract 1712 Oral Understanding the pharmaceutical ABC Fréderique Backaert (BE). 80 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September FLAQ. MADRID 3 Invited SpeakersAbstract 1678 Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Structure-Activity Relationships of a Series of Benzimidazole Derivatives as Cruzain Inhibitors as anti-Trypanosoma cruzi Agents. Adriano Andricopulo (BR), Ivani Pauli, Mariana Souza, Rafaela Ferreira, Glaucius Oliva, Marco Dessoy, Luiz Carlos Dias. Invited SpeakersAbstract 1826 Cu(II) coordination compounds (Casiopeínas), study of mechanism of action: Hydroxyl radicals generation through the reaction and endogenous thiols Glutathione and Cysteine Lena Ruiz-Azuara (MX), Ana Luisa Alonso, Juan Carlos Garcia Ramos Oral keynote Abstract 708 Cooperation Research Programs and Functional Materials at the University of Regensburg David Díaz Díaz (DE). Oral Abstract 9 Removal of Chloride Ions by Sugarcane Bagasse Activated Carbons Danielle Jaguaribe (BR). Oral Abstract 1327 Chusquea quila’s bamboo-derived cellulose nanofibrils (CNF): from biomass to nanotechnology products Patricia E. Oliveira (CL), William Gacitúa, Ximena Petit-Breuilh, Orlando Rojas. 16:00 -16:30 h Coffee Break 16:30 -17:15 h TOPIC PLENARY THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry THEME F Properties of Matter THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Liberato Manna AUDITORIUM 1. NE. (ES) Luis M. Liz-Marzán - CIC biomaGU- Synthesis and Chemical Modifications in Metal Nanocrystals AUDITORIUM 3. Peter Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert Topic F1 States of Matter Chair: E. Campbell te. (DE) Seeberger - Max-Planck Institu- Automated Glycan Assembly as Basis for Molecular Glycobiology, Vaccine Development and Material Science AUDITORIUM 2. John Maier - University of Basel. (CH) Electronic spectrum of C60+ in the gas-phase at 6K MADRID 1. Alfredo Sanz-Medel - University of Oviedo. (ES) Topic G1 Analytical and Physical Advances on plasma ion sources and mass Methods analysers for deeper insights into chemical speChair: Günter Gauglitz ciation and proteomics 81 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions MONDAY, 12th September THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences 17:15-18:15 h Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS. William Zuercher - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (USA) Illuminating the historically understudied kinome with open access chemical probes PLENARY LECTURE: Avelino Corma - 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for Technical and cientific Research. (ES) AUDITORIUM 1 18:15 -19:15 h POSTER DISCUSSIONS. POSTER AREA - MODULE A THEME A- Education and Society THEME B-The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability THEME C- New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes THEME D- Catalysis, Industry and Applications 19:15-21:00 h CAREER NETWORKING RECEPTION 20:30-21:30 h CONCERT SEVILLE CATHEDRAL 82 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September REGISTRATION 8:00-8:30 h 8:30-9:30 h PLENARY LECTURE: Molly M. Stevens - 2016 Clemson Award Winner. (UK) TOPIC PLENARY 9:35-10:15 h THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3 Methods and Mechanisms THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2 Bio-macromolecules THEME F Properties of Matter Chair: Maria José Calhorda Chairs: Roland Sigel 10:15 -10:45 h gia. (IT) AUDITORIUM 3. bruck. (AT) Ronald Micura - University of Inns- Chemically modified RNA to explore riboswitch and ribozyme function AUDITORIUM 2. Topic E4: Carbon Based Nanochemistry MADRID 1. Chair: Michele Maggini Macchioni - University of Peru- Molecular, heterogenized and hydrotalcite-like iridium water oxidation catalysts Topic F4 Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science Chair: A. Laganà THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry AUDITORIUM 1. Alceo Gabor Terstyanszky - University of Westminster. (UK) European Research Infrastructure for the Chemistry Community Nazario Martín - Universidad Complutense. (ES) The role of industrial catalytic technologies in the evolving oil refining scenario Coffee Break 83 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September 10:45-12:45 h ORAL SESSIONS Invited SpeakerAbstract 548 Applications of catalysis to the removal of hazardous pollutants from water Juan J. Rodriguez (ES). Oral Abstract 379 Lab-scale ozonation pretreatment of natural and wastewater derived organic matter Alexandros Papageorgiou (GR), Dimitra Voutsa, Anastasios Zoumboulis, Stellios Stylianou, Pavlos Kaffes. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management Chairs: E. Playán, S. Levine MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION B2-3 Oral Abstract 522 Superparamagnetic Fe3O4/CS and Fe3O4/PEG nanoparticles immobilized with ferrous oxalate as heterogeneous Fenton catalysts Mariana Neamtu (RO), Claudia Nadejde, Vasile Hodoroaba, Rudolf Schneider, Gabriel Ababei, Ulrich Panne. Oral Abstract 815 The removal of anionic and cationic dyes by adsorption onto magnetic nanocomposites Anamaria Todea (RO), Natalia Claudia Buzatu, Maria Elena Radulescu-Grad, Robert Ianos, Simona Gabriela Muntean. Oral Abstract 1445 Recycled paper usage in papermaking enhances bacterial activity in process water: Consequences and control strategies Christophe Neyret (FR), Patrick Huber, Eric Fourest. Short Oral Abstract 910 Ionic liquids as green solvents? Analysis of biodegradability and toxicity of imidazolium and choline ILs Ismael F. Mena (ES), Elena Diaz, Ivan Moreno-Andrade, Juan Jose Rodriguez, Angel F. Mohedano. Short Oral Abstract 1024 Evaluation of odor emission during the composting process of different organic wastes Manuel Toledo Padron (ES). 84 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited Speaker Abstract 1331 P(V) Stabilized Geminal Dianions And Carbenoids, Reactivity With Bh3: Application To CO2 Reduction Nicolas Mézailles (FR). Oral Abstract 370 Molecluar polyphosphides and polyarsenides of the rare earth elements Peter Roesky (DE). THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: E. Gallo AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C1-3 Oral Abstract 838 Unusual carbodiimide deinsertion reactions in novel dialkylboron guanidinate complexes Alberto Ramos (ES), Pilar Montero, Fernando Carrillo-Hermosilla, Rafael Fernández-Galán, Elena Villaseñor, Antonio Antiñolo, René S. Rojas, et al. Oral Abstract 1162 Reactivity and Structure-Building Principles of LiCKOR Base Mixtures in THF Carsten Strohmann (DE), Ulrike Kroesen, Kathrin Louven, Christian Unkelbach. Oral Abstract 1156 New magnesium complexes containing the bulky pentabenzylcyclopentadienyl ligand Filipe Madeira (PT), Luís F. Veiros, Ana M. Martins. Oral Abstract 377 Synthesis of Gallium Sulfide and Gallium Selenide Nanotubes by Long-Chain Amine-Templating Andrés Seral-Ascaso (IE), Sonia Metel, Anuj Pokle, Claudia Backes, Chuanfang (John) Zhang, Clive Downing, Karsten Rode, et al. Short Oral Abstract 436 Zinc(II)- and cadmium(II) iodide complexes with antipyrine and caffeine: structural and cytotoxic comparative studies Nataliya Rukk (RU), Lyudmila G. Kuzmina, Andrey N. Streletskii, Galina A. Vorobieva, Galina A. Davydova, Elena A. Mironova, Alena Yu. Skryabina, et al. Abstract 277 Short Oral Luminescent Cell-Penetrating Pentadecanuclear Lanthanide Clusters Esther Rösch (DE), D.T. Thielemann, A. T. Wagner, D. K. Kölmel, J. G. Heck, B. Rudat, M. Neumaier, et al. 85 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited Speaker Abstract 417 Comparison of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalyses for eco-efficient processes in olefin transformation: illustration with nickel-catalyzed ethylene oligomerization Damien Delcroix (FR), Breuil Pierre-Alain, Magna Lionel, Olivier-Bourbigou Helene. Oral Abstract 49 Stability and activity promoters in medium temperature water gas shift catalysts Chiara Molinari (IT), Raphael Faure, Giuseppe Fornasari, Daniel Gary, Carlo Lucarelli, Nicola Schiaroli, Angelo Vaccari. THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1 Catalysis, Industry and Applications Chair: Gabriele Centi PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D1-1 Oral Abstract 931 Olefin copolymerization by metallocene and non-metallocene catalysts: recent advances in modelling copolymerization statistics Francesco Zaccaria (IT), Christian Ehm, Peter H. M. Budzelaar, Vincenzo Busico. Oral Abstract 1623 Continous flow semihydrogenation of acetylene alcohols in a microreactor coated with palladium bimetallic supported catalysts Elena Pérez Barrado (UK), Alex O. Ibhadon. Oral Abstract 1243 Applications of pulsed Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy to the identification of vanadyl complexes in asphaltene molecules Ben Tayeb Karima (FR), Vezin Hervé, Delpoux Olivier. Short Oral Abstract 687 Alkylation of benzene with 1-dodecene with boron substituted nano-beta catalysts María José Franco Garrido (ES), Jesús Lázaro, Javier Pelaez, Claudia Ceña-López, Enrique Sastre, Carlos Márquez-Álvarez. Short Oral Abstract 855 Effect of Polymeric Stabilizers on Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalyzed by Cobalt Nanoparticles supported on TiO2 Jorge Alonso Delgado Delgado (ES), Carmen Claver, Cyril Godard, Daniel Curulla-Ferre, Vitordomsky. Short Oral Abstract 1689 Metal-Free Ammonia–Borane Dehydrogenation Catalyzed by a Bis(borane) Lewis Acid Zhenpin Lu (DE). 86 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 363 Glycomics and biomaterials for regenerative medicine: tuning cell fate by carbohydrate-modified surfaces Laura Cipolla (IT), Laura Russo, Antonella Sgambato, Roberto Guizzardi. Oral Abstract 814 Degradation in Li-O2 batteries Marco Carboni (IT), Sergio Brutti, Andrea Giacomo Marrani, Riccardo Spezia. Oral Abstract 1539 Simulation Of Hyper Crossed Linked Micro-porous Polymer Pierre Fayon (UK), Abbie Trewin. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-3 Oral Abstract 1581 In-depth investigation on the formation of metastable titania bronze phase in ionic liquids Pascal Vöpel (DE), Stefan Zahn, Doreen Mollenhauer, Bernd Smarsly. Oral Abstract 1021 Solution Layer Deposition: A liquid ALD technique to graft metal oxide layers on Silica Substrate Pierre Fau (FR), Jeremy Cure, Kilian Piettre, Yannick Coppel, Eric Beche, Jerome Esvan, Vincent Colliere, et al. Oral Abstract 686 Synthesis of new oxysulfide nanoparticles with tunable optical and magnetic properties. Clément Larquet (FR), Sophie Carenco, David Portehault, Benedikt Lassalle, Andrea Gauzzi, Clément Sanchez. Abstract 27 Short Oral Titanium Oxynitride Nanoribbons: Synthesis and Characterization Polona Umek (SI), Melita Sluban, Carla Bittencourt, Jože Buh, Zvnonko Jaglicic, Aleš Mrzel, Marie-Helene Delville, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1607 Mixed-metal oxides and mixed-metal nitrides – similarities and differences Maria Grazia Francesconi (UK). 87 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 705 Dynamic Metal-Organic Frameworks: design and properties of responsive magnetic materials Guillermo Minguez Espallargas (ES), Nestor Calvo Galve, Javier Lopez-Cabrelles, Julia Miguel-Donet, Monica Gimenez-Marques, Eugenio Coronado. Oral Abstract 517 A computational reconnaissance of the stability and electronic structure of trivalent metal Keggin cations: two case studies. Nuno A. G. Bandeira (ES), May Nyman, Jürgen Schnack, Kim Dunbar, Carles Bo. Oral Abstract 747 Ultrathin Films of Electronically active Metal−Organic Frameworks Víctor Rubio Giménez (ES), Sergio Tatay, Carlos Martí Gastaldo, Eugenio Coronado. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F1 States of Matters Chair: A. Forment BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION F2-1 Oral Abstract 1533 Toward a rational design of single molecule magnets: Spin-phonon coupling mechanisms at atomistic scales from first-principles Alessandro Lunghi (IE), Federico Totti, Roberta Sessoli, Stefano Sanvito. Abstract 1603 Oral Multifunctional hybrid coordination networks based on imidazolium multicarboxylate salts and 4f elements. Pierre Farger (FR), Pierre Farger, Mathieu Gallart, Salia Cherifi, Guillaume Rogez, Emilie Delahaye, Pierre Rabu. Abstract 1049 Short Oral Heterometallic MOFs: a new class of efficient solid catalysts Mónica Giménez-Marqués (FR), Farid Nouar, Alejandra Santiago-Portillo, Sergio Navalón, Mercedes Álvaro, Hermenegildo García, Christian Serre. Abstract 1344 Short Oral A molecular Er3+ magnet: Correlation between structural, magnetic and luminescent properties Pablo Martín-Ramos (ES), Laura C.J. Pereira, Joana T. Coutinho, Florian Koprowiak, Hélène Bolvin, Víctor Lavin, Inocencio R. Martín, et al. Abstract 1387 Short Oral Compartmentalized coordination polymers: new systems to combine gas sorption with magnetic bistabillity Néstor Calvo Galve (ES), Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas, Mónica Giménez-Marqués, Eugenio Coronado. Abstract 1398 Short Oral Solvent-free synthesis of the magnetic iron(II) analogue of ZIF-8 Javier López Cabrelles (ES), Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas, Eugenio Coronado. 88 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 1505 Lipid and steroid hormone screening in a clinical setting using high resolution separations and mass spectrometry Jonas Bergquist (CH). Oral Abstract 279 Rational design of allosteric controlled DNA-based nanodevices: from sensing to drug delivery Alessandro Porchetta (IT), Francesco Ricci, Alexis Vallèe Belisle, Kevin Plaxco. Oral Abstract 621 DNA nanoswitches based on triple-helix Andrea Idili (IT), Kevin Plaxco, Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, Francesco Ricci. THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1 Analytical and Physical Methods Chairs: Jonas Bergquist, Günter Gauglitz PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G1-3 Oral Abstract 940 Ni-based disposable electrochemical sensor platforms for medical diagnostics Emiliano Martínez-Periñán (ES), Mónica Revenga-Parra, Belén Moreno-Mata, Félix Zamora, Félix Pariente, Encarnación Lorenzo. Oral Abstract 163 Analytical strategies to address the fate of iron oxide nanoparticles used as iron supplements in clinical therapy. Maria Montes Bayón (ES), Jenifer Garcia, Daniel Turiel, Elisa Blanco, Joerg Bettmer, Alfredo San-Medel. Oral Abstract 669 Silica nanoparticles-nylon 6 composite for the in-syringe d-µSPE of estrogens from urine samples by HPLC-MS/MS Emilia Mª Reyes Gallardo (ES), Rafael Lucena, Soledad Cardenas, Miguel Valcarcel. Short Oral Abstract 575 Comparison of spectrophotometric methods for evaluation the antioxidant capacity of non-wood forest products (NWFPs) Paulina Dróżdż (PL), Krystyna Pyrzyńska. Short Oral Abstract 668 Determination of chlorophenols in human urine by d-μ-SPE extraction coupled to GC/MS Maria Teresa Garcia Valverde (ES), Rafael Lucena, Soledad Cárdenas, Miguel Valcárcel. Short Oral Abstract 1379 Synthesis and characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers (mips) for cocaine and metabolites assessment and application in human urine samples Juan Sánchez Gonzalez (ES), Maria del Pilar Chantada Vázquez, Elena Peña Vazquez, Ana Bermejo Barrera, Pilar Bermejo Barrera, Antonio Moreda Piñeiro. 89 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited Speaker Abstract 74 Sofosbuvir: Discovery of a breakthrough curative therapy for the treatment of HCV Michael J Sofia (US). Oral Abstract 155 Glycodendritic structures as anti-infective agents Javier Rojo (ES), Ana Sousa-Herves, Noelia de la Cruz, José Juan Reina, F. Javier Ramos-Soriano, Joanna Luczkowiak, Rafael Delgado. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chair: Roberto Pellicciari BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H1-1 Oral Abstract 1275 Targeting tuberculosis by inhibiting the Mtb cholesterol oxidase CYP125 Madeline E. Kavanagh (UK), Anthony G. Coyne, Kirsty J. McLean, Andrew W. Munro, Chris Abell. Oral Abstract 1604 A targeting strategy for a new peptide entry inhibitor with anti-HIV-1 activity María José Gómara (ES), Anna Paús, Ignacio Pérez, Víctor Sánchez-Merino, Eloísa Yuste, Josep Maria Gatell, Isabel Haro. Abstract 1145 Oral Anti-Breast Cancer Activities of Anti-Angiogenic Diphenyl Ethers Derived from Lichens: Collatolic and Alectoronic Acids Mehmet Varol (TR), Mehmet Candan. Oral Abstract 1220 Translating transition metal catalysis into living cells María Tomás Gamasa (ES). Abstract 1290 Short Oral Counteract influenza A by blocking PA-PB1 protein-protein interaction with the aid of molecular modelling. Iuni Margaret Laura Trist (IT), Giulio Nannetti, Cristina Tintori, Anna Lucia Fallacara, Davide Deodato, Ilaria, Beatrice Mercorelli, et al. Abstract 917 Short Oral Synthetic Studies Towards Zn(II)-Bisdipicolylamine (Zn2BDPA) Complex Bearing Porphyrin Derivatives as Targeted Antibacterial Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) Agents Serhan Türky|lmaz (TR). Abstract 100 Short Oral Total Synthesis and Discovery of Phytofurans in Plants Camille Oger (FR). 90 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral keynote Abstract 269 Catalytic Reversible Alkene-Nitrile Interconversion through Controllable Transfer Hydrocyanation Bill Morandi (DE). THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Anna Company MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C4-3 Oral Abstract 625 (Trans)Forming C-N Bonds with Copper Catalysis Silvia Diez-Gonzalez (UK). Oral Abstract 251 Continuous-flow catalytic, stereoselective synthesis in micro and mesoreactors Sergio Rossi (IT), Alessandra Puglisi, Maurizio Benaglia. Oral Abstract 1001 Simple and efficient catalytic systems for arylation of olefins with silanes and boronic acids Anna Trzeciak (PL), Ewelina Silarska. Abstract 661 Oral Chemical fixation of carbon dioxide into cyclic carbonates catalysed by heteroscorpionate complexes Jose Antonio Castro Osma (ES), Javier Martínez, Agustín Lara-Sánchez, Antonio Otero, Juan Fernández-Baeza, Juan Tejeda, Carlos Alonso-Moreno, et al. Short Oral Abstract 739 Visible-light driven water oxidation by a molecular manganese vanadium oxide cluster Benjamin Schwarz (DE), Carsten Streb. Short Oral Abstract 267 One-pot oxidation/C-H bond functionalization employing two different transition metal catalysts Rafael Gramage-Doria (FR), Christian Bruneau. Abstract 431 Short Oral Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of Chiral Homobenzylic Esters using Hydrogenation Reactions Félix León (ES), Pedro J. Gonzalez, Inmaculada Arribas, Miguel Rubio, Sergio E. García-Garrido, Victorio Cadierno, Antonio Pizzano. 91 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral keynote Abstract 796 Achieving Inherenlty Chiral Electroanalysis on Chiral and Achiral Electrodes Serena Arnaboldi (IT), Patrizia Roma Mussini, Tiziana Benincori, Simona Rizzo, Francesco Sannicolò. Oral Abstract 533 Iron carbide nanoparticles for the magnetically induced hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to methane Alexis Bordet (FR), Carrey Julian, Soulantika Katerina, Chaudret Bruno. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E3 Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties Chair: Bruno Chaudret MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION E3-3 Oral Abstract 1662 Electrochemical synthesis of Pt nanoparticles under pulsed infra-red (IR) laser conditions: An investigation of the effect of temperature Haytham Hussein (UK), Lingcong Meng, Julie Macpherson. Oral Abstract 225 Pore Confinement of Pt-Co Nanoparticles for Increased Fuel Cell Performance Johannes Knossalla (DE), Enrico Pizzutillo, Karl J. J. Mayerhofer, Ferdi Schueth. Abstract 889 Oral Optimization of the synthesis of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Solid Sampling High Resolution Continuum Source Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and Multi-Response Surface Methodology Elisa Isabel Vereda Alonso (ES), M. Mar López Guerrero, Amparo García de Torres, José Manuel Cano Pavón, M. Teresa Siles Cordero. Abstract 1489 Oral Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of homogeneous nickel nanoparticles: Magnetic characterization and evaluation on catalytic methanation of CO2 Esteban Vargas Rojas (CL), Manuel Romero-Sáez, Juliano C. Denardin, Francisco Gracia. Oral Abstract 149 Multi-stage control of anion binding affinity and selectivity in a light- and heat-responsive bis-urea receptor Sander J. Wezenberg (NL), Matea Vlatkovic, Ben L. Feringa. CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY DEBATE. AUDITORIUM 2 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: James Durrant AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B1-2 Invited SpeakerAbstract 1693 The Versatility of Mesoscopic Solar Cells Anders Hagfeldt (CH). Oral Abstract 560 Photopolymers as Emerging Advanced Materials for Sustainable Conversion and Storage Energy Devices Federico Bella (IT), Gianmarco Griffini, Francesca Colò, Jijeesh Nair, George Leftheriotis, Stefano Turri, Anders Hagfeldt, et al. Oral Abstract 125 Microwave enhanced Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation. Role of catalytic supports. Alicia L. Garcia-Costa (ES), Juan A. Zazo, Jose A. Casas, Juan J. Rodriguez. Continue 92 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral Abstract 1197 Aqueous electrolytes: a possible breakthrough toward DSSCs widespread commercialization Simone Galliano (IT), Federico Bella, Claudio Gerbaldi, Claudia Barolo, Guido Viscardi. Oral Abstract 300 Beyond Lithium: exploring suitable metals for energy storage Willem de Lange (NL). Abstract 816 Short Oral The effect of oxygen on photocatalytic water reduction with a ruthenium(imidazolium) chromophore and a cobaloxime catalyst Lydia Petermann (DE), Robert Staehle, T. David Pilz, Maxim Pfeifer, Christian Reichardt, Maria Wächtler, Jürgen Popp, et al. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: James Durrant AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B1-2 Short Oral Abstract 1114 Multifunctional Catalytic System for Improved Hydrogen Production from Ammonia Borane Noemi Linares (ES), Rodrigo Gil-San Millán, Aida Grau-Atienza, Javier Garcia-Martinez. Abstract 1462 Short Oral Quantum and Classical Molecular Dynamics of Ionic Liquids Electrolytes for Na/Li-based Batteries: Molecular Origins of the Conductivity Behavior Jose Manuel Vicent-Luna (ES), Jose Manuel Ortiz-Roldan, Said Hamad, Ramon Tena-Zaera, Sofía Calero, Juan Antonio Anta. Abstract 288 Short Oral Paving the way for methane hydrate formation on metal-organic framework (MOFs) Mirian Elizabeth Casco (ES), Manuel Martinez-Escandell, Francisco Rodriguez-Reinoso, Enrique Ramos-Fernandez, Joaquín Silvestre-Albero. Short Oral Abstract 406 Design of Highly Efficient All-Solid-State Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Habib Ullah (UK). Short Oral Abstract 1666 Solar Energy Conversion – Excited State Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer (PCET) as Promising Pathway Andrea Pannwitz (CH). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Uri Banin PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-1 Invited SpeakerAbstract 293 Superstructures from colloidal nanocrystals Alexander Eychmüller (DE). Oral Abstract 1536 Theoretical study of the stability of template-grown, ordered metal nanofoams Jose Manuel Ortiz-Roldan (ES), A. Rabdel Ruiz-Salvador, Salvador R. G. Balestra, Sofía Calero, Elena García-Pérez, Francisco Montero-Chacón, Richard Catlow, et al. Oral Abstract 745 Self-assembling of nanoparticles Valérie Marchi (FR), Pascale Even Hernandez, Thomas Bizien, Cyrille Hamon, Aurélien Dif, Etienne Henry, Marie Postic. Continue 93 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral Abstract 1081 Out-of-equilibrium operation and disassembly of artificial microtubules Tibor Kudernac (NL). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-1 Oral Abstract 1357 Wavelength-scale patterning of colloidal quantum-dot assemblies: a building block approach to integrated photonics. Ferry Prins (CH). Oral Abstract 394 Nanoarchitectured Metal Ferrite Materials for Efficient Solar to Chemical Energy Conversion (Artificial Photosynthesis) Asif Ali Tahir (UK), Govinder Pawar, Bandar Alfaifi, Habib Ullah, Tapas K. Mallick. Short Oral Abstract 523 Hierarchical nanoplatforms for high-performance enzyme biocatalysis under denaturing conditions Moisés Pérez-Lorenzo (ES), Elena González-Domínguez, Miguel Comesaña-Hermo, Rosalía Mariño-Fernández, Benito Rodríguez-González, Raul Arenal, Verónica Salgueiriño, et al. Abstract 1658 Short Oral Stimuli-responsive mesoporous silica nanoparticles for theranostics Carmen L. Gomez (PT), Carina Crucho, Carlos Baleizão, José Paulo Farinha. EYCN (Academy Day). ROMA * The Third Way: Becoming an Academic Entrepreuner *Designing scientific presentations - a toolbox for researches Invited SpeakersAbstract 1711 The third way: becoming an academic entrepreneur Javier Garcia-Martinez (ES). Oral Abstract 1707 Designing scientific presentations: a toolbox for researchers Fréderique Backaert (BE). Industrial Program. RONDA / BAHIA SUSCHEM BROKERAGE EVENT 9:15-12:45 / 14:00-17:15 h. 12:45- 14:00 h LUNCH 12:45-14:00 h Master Class - LUNCH. Silvio Aime (IT) MADRID 1 12:45-14:00 h EYCN – CV Clinic LUNCH. LISBOA 94 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September 14:00-16:00 h THEME A Education and Society Topic A2 Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement Chair: E. Caponetti MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION A2-1 THEME A Education and Society Topic A2 Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement Chair: es E. Varella BRUSELAS 3 ORAL SESSION A2-2 THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management Chair: J. Rodríguez AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B2-4 ORAL SESSIONS Oral keynote Abstract 1234 Chemistry, a creative and culture-defining human activity requiring ethical guidelines Hartmut Frank (DE). Oral keynote Abstract 474 Applied Ethics – from transforming matter to transforming society Hans W. Steisslinger (DE). Oral Abstract 1814 Chemistry with and for Society: Cultural Heritage Conservation Juan Antonio Madrid-Mendoza (ES), Ana Martínez-Arredondo. Oral Abstract 871 Chemistry and Disarmament: Challenges and Opportunities Jonathan Forman (NL), Bradly Miller. Invited Speaker Abstract 320 Using MOOCs For Teaching Analytical Chemistry Ivo Leito (EE), Irja Helm, Lauri Jalukse. Oral keynote Abstract 1016 The use of prototypes to avoid chemophobia in society Ángel Serrano Casero (ES), Juan Carlos de Haro Sánchez, Jesús Alberto Martín del Campo Martín Consuegra, Irene Izarra Pérez, Anna Szczotok, Cristina Gutiérrez Muñoz, Manuel Salvador Carmona Franco. Oral keynote Abstract 526 School of Science Uja. New proposal from University of Jaen to approach Science to young students Alfonso Alejo (ES), Antonio Marchal, Paloma Arranz, Maria Fontecha. Oral Abstract 234 Reach, CLP and Biocides Regulations Carlos Fazendeiro (DE). Invited Speaker Abstract 392 Modernization of irrigation systems: technology, water use, production and pollution Enrique Playán (ES), Farida Dechmi, Isidoro Daniel. Abstract 2 Oral Preparation of Sn-TiO2/Laponite and Photocatalytic Activity in Rhodamine B Photodegradation Is Fatimah Nugraha (ID), Septian P Yudha. Oral Abstract 21 New methods for the detection of environmental toxicants in anthropogenically- and naturally-contaminated environments Mindy Levine (US) Continue 95 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral Abstract 36 The effect of alkali silane treatments on natural fibers properties: study of the interface Date palm fiber/Epoxy Abdessamad Oushabi (MA), Said Sair, Younes Abboud, Omar Tanane, Abdeslam El Bouari. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B2 Environment and Natural Resources Management Chair: J. Rodríguez AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B2-4 Oral Abstract 1527 Experiment and numerical simulation of Phosphorus transport in soils irrigated with municipal Wastewater Ali Erfani Agah (BE), Patrick Meire, Eric De Deckere. Abstract 248 Oral Complete transformation of hazardous aluminium waste into an adsorbent zeolitic material for water remediation Ruth Sánchez Hernández (ES), Aurora López Delgado, Isabel Padilla, Sol López Andrés. Short Oral Abstract 376 Environmentally sustainable paving solutions Vicente Pérez Mena (ES), Marimar Colas Victoria. Abstract 1252 Short Oral An LC-MS method for the speciation of Cr (III) complexes with polycarboxylic acids occurring in tannery wastewaters Sara Bogialli (IT), Iolemaria Di Gangi, Paolo Pastore, Valerio Di Marco, Denis Badocco. Abstract 170 Short Oral Sustainable Packaging Materials: A Multivector Assessment Itsaso Leceta (ES), Jone Uranga, Koro de la Caba, Pedro Guerrero. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: J. G. Planas AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C1-4 96 Oral keynote Abstract 229 Versatile supports for catalytically active metal clusters Ruaraidh McIntosh (UK). Oral Abstract 369 Diels Alder cyclization vs Michael polymerization: subtle substituent modifications of an aluminium catalyst triggered dramatic changes in the chemistry of cyclopentenone Dragoslav Vidovic (SG). Oral Abstract 322 Unusual reaction pathways and intramolecular interactions in chelating sigma-aryl and related post-metallocenes Michael C. W. Chan (HK). Oral Abstract 694 Silica-grafted rare earth catalysts: synthesis, characterization and application to formation of C-C bond Tom Vancompernolle (FR), Frédérique Pourpoint, Laurent Delevoye, Régis Gauvin. Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: J. G. Planas AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C1-4 Oral Abstract 1370 Spin-Crossover in a Pseudo-Tetrahedral Bis(Formazanate) Iron Complex Edwin Otten (NL), Raquel Travieso-Puente, Onno Broekman, Mu-Chieh Chang, Serhiy Demeshko, Franc Meyer. Oral Abstract 906 Dissymmetric bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) complexes: rich variety and bright red to near-infrared luminescence with a large pseudo stokes shift Toshiki Iwashima (JP), Ryota Sakamoto, Hiroshi Nishihara. Short Oral Abstract 114 Molecular Iron(II)-Siloxides with Square-Planar FeO4 Units as Molecular Variants of Natural and Synthetic Iron-Silicates Denise Pinkert (DE), Serhiy Demeshko, Fabian Schax, Beatrice Braun, Franc Meyer, Christian Limberg. Short Oral Abstract 286 Amino-Ferrocenyl-Based Chiral Siloxide Ligands Christopher Golz (DE). Invited SpeakerAbstract 1310 A vision on the future of sustainable chemical and energy vectors production from the S&T roadmap on catalysis for Europe Gabriele Centi (IT), Siglinda Perathoner, Silvia Gross. THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1 Catalysis, Industry and Applications Chair: Damien Delcroix PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D1-2 Oral Abstract 1169 Metal complexes bearing ONONu ligands as highly active catalysts in carbon dioxide and epoxide coupling reactions Mónica Viciano Miralles (ES), Bianca K. Muñoz, Manuel López, Mónica García, Carmen Claver. Oral Abstract 1425 Glycerol as a platform molecule: scaling and shaping of basic catalysts for selective etherification and esterification Joel Barrault (FR), Sabine Valange, Matte Sivaiah, Didier Tournigant, Francois Garcia, Marco Daturi, Vanessa Blasin-Aube, et al. Oral Abstract 401 Enabling CO2 re-use – Innovation in the chemical and polymer industry Niklas Meine (DE), Christoph Gürtler, Jochen Norwig, Jens Langanke, Stefanie Eiden, Jean Pascal Schulte, Natalie Rahmen, et al. Oral Abstract 1587 Gold catalysts for VCM production via acetylene hydrochlorination: Investigation of the active species Grazia Malta (GB), Xi Liu, Marco Conte, David Elias, David Morgan, Simon Freakley, Peter Johnston, et al. Continue 97 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1 Catalysis, Industry and Applications Chair: Damien Delcroix PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D1-2 Short Oral Abstract 1451 Catalytic activity of defect-engineered wide-pore Zr-containing MOF-808 materials H. Hilmar Mautschke (ES), Francisco G. Cirujano, Francesc X. Llabrés i Xamena. Short Oral Abstract 1646 Biorefinery Lignin - Valorization of By-Product from Bioethanol Production Chiara Francesca Carrozza (IT). Short Oral Abstract 1458 Diastereoselective Povarov synthesis of quinolines over Zr-containing UiO-66-type MOFs Victor L. Rechac (ES). Short Oral Abstract 1369 Liquid-phase aerobic oxidation of Cumene over bimetallic MOFs Anna Nowacka (ES), Olivia Deresteau, Francesc X. Llabrés i Xamena, Avelino Corma. Oral keynote Abstract 1688 Rationalising the Structure and Properties of Porous Organic Polymer Supercapacitors Abbie Trewin (UK). Oral Abstract 799 From directed molecular assembly to design of 2D layered materials Haralampos Miras (GB), Hong-Ying Zang, De-Liang Long, Jamie Purcell, James McAllister, Lee Cronin. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-4 Oral Abstract 640 Novel phosphaphenalene derivatives: A non-catalyzed protocol to access fused phosphorus heterocycles Carlos Romero Nieto (DE), Alicia López Andarias, Philip Hindenberg, Carolina Egler Lucas. Oral Abstract 1590 2D Molecular Bilayer Conductors, (CNB-EDT-TTF)4X Sandra Rabaça (PT). Abstract 986 Oral Oxygen insertion into the empty channels of FeSb2O4-related materials Colin Greaves (UK), Ben de Laune, Frank Berry, Thomas Hansen, Charles Johnson. Oral Abstract 1460 Solid State Packing Control in Materials for Solar Cells Flavia Pop (UK), David Amabilino. Short Oral Abstract 1303 Synthesis and electronic properties of TPD-based pus-pull-push type dye and oligomer Rajen Kundu (US). Short Oral Abstract 616 Group 11 metallomesogens based in triphenylene-carbene structures Ana Beatriz Miguel Coello (ES), Pablo Espinet Rubio, Manuel Bardají Luna, Silverio Coco Cea. Abstract 84 Short Oral Synthesis of LiMxMn2-xO4 (M:Mn,Co, Ni, Cr) via a simple reflux technique and their microstructures Dyah Purwaningsih (ID). 98 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 95 Organic ambipolar semiconductors for TFT applications Rocio Ponce Ortiz (ES), Iratxe Arrechea-Marcos, Guzman Lopez-Espejo, Jose Luis Segura, J. Teodomiro Lopez Navarrete. Abstract 215 Oral Liquid crystalline dendritic metalloporphyrins formed via ‘click’ chemistry: Light-harvesting and hole-transporting systems Alberto Concellón (ES), Joaquín Barberá, Mercedes Marcos, Pilar Romero, José Luis Serrano, Roberto Termine, Attilio Golemme. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F2 Properties of Materials Abstract 574 Oral Ionic Ir(III) Complexes as Electroluminescent Materials for Light-Emitting Devices: Emission Color and Efficiency Enrique Ortí (ES). Oral Abstract 1128 Towards new phosphors for solid state lighting applications. Colmont Marie (FR). Chair: G. Espallargas BRUSELAS 2 Abstract 1183 Oral Small Molecule Semiconductors based on Nitrogen-doped Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Aurelio Mateo-Alonso (ES). ORAL SESSION F2-2 Oral Abstract 1400 DFT Modeling of 3D n-Type Heteroacene Semiconductors Leighton Jones (UK). Short Oral Abstract 955 Efficient Electron Transfer Process through hydrogen bond in a porphyrin-SWCNT Hybrid Sonia Vela Gallego (ES), Laura Rodriguez Perez, Carmen Atienza Castellanos, Nazario Martín León. Abstract 1430 Short Oral Photoelectron Angular Distributions in Free Silica Nanoparticles used as a Probe for Photoelectron Scattering Processes Egill Antonsson (DE), Burkhard Langer, Ina Halfpap, Jacqueline Gottwald, Eckart Rühl. Short Oral Abstract 1497 How smart can a smart window be? João Sotomayor (PT), Ana Mouquinho. THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1 Analytical and Physical Methods Chairs: Romà Tauler, George Horvai PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G1-4 Invited SpeakerAbstract 525 Chemometric methods for the analysis of high throughput omics analytical data Roma Tauler (ES). Oral Abstract 1333 Imaging reflectometric interference: A tool for highly parallelized biomolecular interaction analysis Guenter Gauglitz (DE), Barbara Schwarz, Oliver Bleher, Guenther Proll. Oral Abstract 425 Selectivity in analytical chemistry and in chemometry George Horvai (HU), Dorko Zsanett, Verbic Tatjana Continue 99 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral Abstract 1286 Data analysis methods in lipidomics and some applications Eva Gorrochategui (ES), Sílvia Lacorte, Francis L. Martin, Romà Tauler. Oral Abstract 58 Investigation of organic reactions with microchip liquid beam desorption mass spectrometry Sandra Schulze (DE), Maik Pahl, Ferdinand Stolz, Johannes Appun, Bernd Abel, Christoph Schneider, Detlev Belder. THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1 Analytical and Physical Methods Chairs: Romà Tauler, George Horvai PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G1-4 Abstract 85 Short Oral Espalinea. An internet application for the spectrophotometric chemical analysis with database. Fernando Valcarce (ES). Short Oral Abstract 680 Targeted screening of substances in whole blood samples by LC-MS-QTRAP in drug facillitated sexual assault (dfsa) cases Pablo Prego Meleiro (ES), Carmen García Ruiz, Gemma García Montalvo, Begoña Bravo Serrano, Sara Ayuso Tejedor, Mª Carmen Megía Morales, Óscar Quintela Jorge. Abstract 1191 Short Oral Novel label arrays for detection of food product authenticity and origin Sari Pihlasalo (FI), Harri Härmä. Abstract 1632 Short Oral Molecular studies of the sandarac resin by solid state 13C NMR Inna Kononenko (FR), Christian Bonhomme, Philippe Walter, Laurence de Viguerie, Sophie Rochut. Abstract 1675 Short Oral Automatic evaluation of peroxidase activity using different substrates under a micro sequential injection analysis/lab-on-valve (µSIA-LOV) format Marieta L. C. Passos (PT), Diana Costa, Ana M. O. Azevedo, M. Lúcia M. F. S. Saraiva. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chairs: Roberto Pellicciari BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H1-2 100 Invited SpeakerAbstract 700 Erasing Epigenetic Erasers: Studies with Histone Deacetylases and Demethylases A Ganesan (UK). Oral Abstract 301 Synthesis of the histone deacetylase inhibitor Largazole and a complex library of analogs for therapeutic utility Christine E. Dunne (US), Le Zhao, Robert M. Williams. Abstract 933 Oral Identification of keys structural determinants for selectivity in the design of potent apicomplexa HDAC inhibitors Mohamed Dit Mady Traore (FR), Yung - Sing Wong, Hélène Jamet. Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral Abstract 942 Anti-HIV activity of synthetic receptors for mannosides. Carbohydrate binding agents targeting the glycans of viral gp120 Oscar Francesconi (IT), Cristina Nativi, Gabriele Gabrielli, Irene De Simone, Sam Noppen, Jan Balzarini, Sandra Liekens, et al. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chairs: Roberto Pellicciari BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H1-2 Oral Abstract 1096 Structure-Activity Relationships of a Novel Series of Urotensin-II and URP Peptidomimetic Derivatives Francesco Merlino (IT), Ali Munaim Yousif, Salvatore Di Maro, Diego Brancaccio, Alfonso Carotenuto, Emma Mitidieri, Etienne Billard, et al. Abstract 187 Oral Dynamic expression of multivalency in DNA recognition Ulrich Sebastien (FR). Short Oral Abstract 1019 Chemical tools to identify cancer-specific DNA methyltransferase partners: towards novel anticancer epitargets Marie Lopez (FR), Dany Pechalrieu, Fanny Assémat, Dominique Guianvarch, Daniel Dauzonne, Paola B. Arimondo. Abstract 1475 Short Oral Metal interactions with peptide fragments from Parkinson’s disease genes Maria Luisa Ganadu (IT), Maria Antonietta Zoroddu, Serenella Medici, Massimiliano Peana, Giancarlo Simula, Giuseppe Puccio. Short Oral Abstract 1467 Unravelling the molecular determinants of the alternative splicing labyrinth Glenn Burley (UK), Ian Eperon Eperon, Cyril dominguez Dominguez, Antoine Clery Clery. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Armido Studer MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION C4-4 Oral keynote Abstract 1349 Selective hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to formamides in biphasic solvent systems Arno Behr (DE), René Kuhlmann, Anna Prüllage. Oral Abstract 794 Imidate ligands as Salen and porphyrin analogues for asymmetric transition metal catalysis: Synthesis and evaluation Pieter Janssens (BE), Timothy Noël, Jan Goeman, Johan Van der Eycken. Abstract 1107 Oral Multifunctional Ruthenium/Lewis Acid Complexes for the Activation of Small Molecules Christoph Malbertz (DE), Walter Leitner, Jürgen Klankermayer. Oral Abstract 1208 Copper(II) complexes derived from N-carboxymethyl and N-carboxyethyl amino acids as catalysts for the asymmetric oxidative coupling of 2-naphthol Pedro Adão (PT), Sónia Barroso, Carlos Teixeira, M. Fernanda N. N. Carvalho, Maxim L. Kuznetsov, João Costa Pessoa. Abstract 243 Oral Transfer Hydrosilylation Antoine Simonneau (FR), Martin Oestreich. Continue 101 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Armido Studer MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION C4-4 Oral Abstract 854 Novel Pt(II) Coordination Complexes as Visible Light Photocatalysts for the Oxidation of Sulfides in Batch and Flow Silvia Cabrera (ES), Antonio Casado-Sánchez, Rocío Gómez-Ballesteros, Francisco Tato, Francisco J. Soriano, Gustavo Pascual-Coca, José Alemán. Short Oral Abstract 487 2-Aryl-acetamides as versatile precursors for 3-aminoisocoumarine and homophthalimide derivatives. Pd-catalyzed cascade double carbonylation reactions José-Antonio García-López (ES), Roberto Frutos-Pedreño. Short Oral Abstract 1406 Visible Light Mediated Reductive Cleavage of C-O Bonds Accessing a-Substituted Aryl Ketones Elisabeth Speckmeier (DE). Invited Speaker Abstract 1702 Sustainable Catalysis - Concepts and Applications Magnus Rueping (DE). Oral Abstract 928 Asymmetric Catalysis for the Activation of Functionalised Isonitriles: Enantio- and Diastereoselective Synthesis of Oxazolines and Imidazolines Allegra Franchino (UK), Jack Chapman, Darren Dixon. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Chair: R. F. Fernández MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C2-2 Oral Abstract 449 Asymmetric Anion-π Catalysis in Cascade Processes: Synthetic Access to Highly functionalized Cyclohexanols Le Liu (CH), Yoann Cotelle, Naomi Sakai, Stefan Matile. Oral Abstract 81 Synthesis of polycyclic ethers by tandem Bi(III)-catalyzed cyclisations Elisabet Dunach (FR). Short Oral Abstract 461 Rh-Catalyzed [2+2+2] Cycloadditions of Diynes with Baylis-Hillman Adducts: a Stereoselective Entry to Densely Functionalised Cyclohexadiene Scaffolds Martí Fernandez (ES), Magda Parera, Teodor Parella, Agustí Lledó, Jean Le Bras, Jacques Muzart, Anna Pla-Quintana, et al. Short Oral Abstract 567 Enantioselective Organocatalytic [3+2] Cycloaddition Reaction Between Monoactivated Azomethine Ylides and Nitroalkenes Francisco Esteban Blanco (ES), Wioleta Cieslik, Alberto Fraile, Jose Alemán. Short Oral Abstract 996 Discovery of novel chemical reagents - diazoalkanes Pavel Mykhailiuk (UA). Short Oral Abstract 313 Synthesis, Reactivity and Study of Novel BN Isosteres of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds Alberto Abengózar Muñoz (ES), Patricia García García, David Sucunza Sáenz, Adrián Pérez Redondo, Juan José Vaquero López. 102 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral keynote Abstract 37 Photoinduced Accumulation of Reduction Equivalents for Sustainable Solar Energy Conversion Oliver Wenger (CH). Abstract 880 Oral Handling molecular-level multielectron transfers: the case study of the unusual versatile electrophoric activity of N-aryl expanded pyridiniums Philippe Lainé (FR), Štěpánka Lachmanová, Grégory Dupeyre, Christian Perruchot, Ilaria Ciofini, Magdaléna Hromadová, Lubomír Pospíšil. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: M. F. Kuehnel AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B1-3 Abstract 400 Oral Photocatalytic water splitting: porphyrins/carbon nitride hybrid materials for sustainable hydrogen generation inspired in nature photosynthesis Eliana S. Da Silva (PT), Cláudia G. Silva, Nuno Moura, M. Graça Neves, Joaquim L. Faria. Oral Abstract 388 Alkylated nickel dithiolene complexes as catalysts in hydrogen evolution reaction Christiana A. Mitsopoulou (GR), Athanassios Zarkadoulas, Eugenia Koutsouri, Vincent Artero. Abstract 101 Oral HER on Partially Oxidized ZnPd: Utilizing Synergetic Effects Rene Kriegel (DE), Leonard Rößner, Marc Armbrüster. Oral Abstract 1229 Selective Methanol Dehydrogenation to Hydrogen and CO2 Promoted By Different Pincer Ligand Containing Metal Complexes Christoph Cordes (DE), Elisabetta Alberico, Wolfgang Baumann, Henrik Junge, Matthias Beller. Abstract 1520 Short Oral Co-axial Heterostructures integrating Pd/TiO2 with Carbon Nanotubes for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution with high efficiency at Neutral-pH Giovanni Valenti (IT), Alessandro Boni, Michele Melchionna, Matteo Cargnello, Lucia Nasi, Giovanni Bertoni, Massimo Marcaccio, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1106 Hi-PIMS deposition of dense palladium-based films for hydrogen separation Stefano Fasolin (IT), Simona Barison, Stefano Boldrini, Francesco Montagner, Matteo Romano, Monica Fabrizio, Lidia Armelao. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Paola Ceroni PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-2 Invited SpeakerAbstract 1083 Semiconductor Nanocrystals and hybrid metal-semiconductor nanoparticles, From basic science to applications Uri Banin (IL). Oral Abstract 793 Hybrid nanomaterials based on graphene and polysaccharides as scaffold for enzymatic biosensing platforms for the electrochemical determination of phenols Sandra Jimenez-Falcao (ES), Abderrahmane Boujakhrout, Paloma Martinez-Ruiz, Paula Diez, Alfredo Sanchez, Jose M. Pingarron, Reynaldo Villalonga. Continue 103 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September Oral Abstract 927 Switchable Luminescent or Magnetic Molecular Tweezers Guillaume Vives (FR), Benjamin Doistau, Valérie Marvaud, Bernold Hasenknopf. Oral Abstract 252 Towards new hybrid nanostructured materials based on Carbon Dots for ECL applications Serena Carrara (FR), Francesca Arcudi, Elena Longhi, Maurizio Prato, Luisa De Cola. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Liberato Manna PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-2 Oral Abstract 886 Smart nanomaterials from diatoms microalgae and functional organic molecules Gianluca Maria Farinola (IT), Stefania Cicco, Danilo Vona, Marco Lopresti, Gabriella Leone, Fabio Palumbo, Roberto Gristina, et al. Oral Abstract 638 Photofunctional bottom-up bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) complex nanosheet Ryota Sakamoto (JP), Hiroshi Nishihara. Abstract 920 Short Oral Multifunctional TiO2NRs/FexOy/Ag based nanocrystalline heterostructures for photocatalytic degradation of recalcitrant pollutants Francesca Petronella Petronella (IT), Alessandra Truppi, Cinzia Giannini, Teresa Sibilliano, Marinella Striccoli, M. Lucia Curri, Roberto Comparelli. Short Oral Abstract 1048 Multi-shell approach: engineering lanthanide activated alkaline-earth fluorides towards more sensitive all-optical nanothermometers Adolfo Speghini (IT), Paolo Cortelletti, Marco Pedroni, Camilla Facciotti, Giacomo Lucchini, Marta Quintanilla Morales, Artiom Skripka, et al. Short Oral Abstract 355 Magnetothermally responsive polymer nanofilms of polyoxazoline block copolymer micelles Eda Cagli (TR), Irem Erel Goktepe. EYCN (Academy Day). ROMA * Young researchers and scholalry publishing * Industry workshop: experimental design, documentation and troubleshooting Oral Abstract 1718 Young researchers and scholalry publishing Maryse Elliott (NL), Jan Willem Wijnen. Oral Abstract 1715 Industry Workshop: Experimental design, documentation and troubleshooting Jackie (US). Industrial Program. RONDA/ BAHIA SUSCHEM BROKERAGE EVENT 9:15 -12-45 / 14:00 -17:15 h. 16:00-16:30 h 104 Coffee Break Scientific Program Detailed Sessions TUESDAY, 13th September TOPIC PLENARY 16:30 -17:15 h THEME A Education and Society THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry THEME F Properties of Matter THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences 17:15-18:15 h 18:15-19:15 h Topic A2 Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement Chair: E. Caponetti Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Ana C. Albéniz Topic E3 Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties Chair: Bruno Chaudret PARIS 1. Rocco Mazzeo- University of Bologne. (IT) Education in chemistry for restoration: a means to help preserving the highest forms of humankind production. AUDITORIUM 1. Kyoko Nozaki Nozaki - The University of Tokyo Polar Polypropylene: Grop 10 Metal Catalyzed Coordination Copolymerization of Propylene with Polar Monomers AUDITORIUM 3. Christoph dorf. (DE) Metal Nanoparticles in Ionic Liquids - from Synthesis to Catalysis MADRID 1. Harm-Anton Topic F3 Polymers Chairs: P. Griffiths Topic G2 Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Chair: W. Kautec Topic H4 In-silico Methods in Life Sciences Chair: Sonsoles MartínSantamaría Janiak - Universität Düssel- LP. (CH) Klok - Polymers Laboratory Mechanochemistry of surface-grafted polymers AUDITORIUM 2. Armin lefeld. (DE) Gölzhäuser – University of Bie- Imaging, Modification, and Analysis of Nanostructures with Helium Ions AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS. Rebecca of Heidelberg. (DE) Wade - University In silico prediction of biomolecular recognition PLENARY LECTURE: Janine Cossy - Laboratoire de Chimie Organique ESPCI ParisTech. (FR) THEATER 105 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September REGISTRATION 8:00-8:30 h 8:30-9:30 h PLENARY LECTURE: Jean-Marie Lehn - Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987. (FR) TOPIC PLENARY 9:35-10:15 h Topic A3 Benefits: Wealth Creation and Society PARIS 1. Juan Bautista Carda - Universitat Jaume I, Castellón. (ES) THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainabilityy Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry AUDITORIUM 2. Jean-Luc Chair: M. Aresta Alternative routes to acrylic acid THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds AUDITORIUM 1. Antonio THEME A Education and Society THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainabilityy THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences 106 Chair: E. Varella Chair: M. D. Mihovilovic Topic D2 Industrial Processes for the 21st Century Chair: Joel Barrault Strategies for International Knowledge Transfer in Ceramic (FR) M. Echavarren - Institute of Chemical Reasearch of Catalonia ICIQ. (ES) Golden Avenues for the Synthesis of Natural Products MADRID 1. Stefan (DE) Mecking - University of Konstanz. Catalytic Functionalization of Seed and Algae Oils AUDITORIUM 3. James Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: M.F. Kuehnel Topic H3 Methods and Applications Chair: Eva Toth Dubois- ARKEMA Colombes. don. (UK) Durrant - Imperial College Lon- Photochemical studies of approaches to artificial photosynthesis AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS. Silvio Torino. (IT) Aime - University of Design and testing of Probes for Functional and Molecular Imaging. Exploring routes to enhance sensitivity and specificity of MRI agents Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September 10:15 -10:45 h Coffee Break 10:45-12:45 h ORAL SESSIONS Invited Speaker Abstract 390 Innovative Tools of teaching and learning Chemistry: ECHEMTEST, EOL and GLOREP M. Noelia Faginas Lago (IT), Osvaldo Gervasi, Sergio Tasso, Evangelia Varella. THEME A Education and Society Topic A3 Benefits: Wealth Creation and Society Chair: J. B. Carda Castelló BRUSELAS 3 ORAL SESSION A3-1 Abstract 40 Invited Speaker Study on the Professional Realization among Graduates of the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy – Sofia, BG Rossica Betcheva (BG), Senia Terzieva, Mitko Georgiev. Abstract 298 Oral keynote The insertion of ICT learning environments into secondary school classes: using a virtual learning environment for chemistry education Antonio Guerra (BR), Andrea Borges. Short Oral Abstract 592 A chemical engineering laboratory practice: determination of secondary reactions in the synthesis of bio-lubricants Juan Carlos de Haro Sánchez (ES), Maria del Carmen Martín Asensio, Ángel Pérez Martínez, Manuel Salvador Carmona Franco, Juan Francisco Rodríguez Romero. Abstract 1461 Short Oral Items. Method for chemical comunications of topics Nicolás Moreno Díaz de la Riva (ES). Short Oral Abstract 789 Knowledge about contents related to olive oil and its production in the olive grove: didactic study María Teresa Ocaña-Moral (ES), Sonia Alcalá-Reyes, Alfonso Vidal-Castro, Antonia de Torres-Sánchez, Francisco Espínola-Lozano, Manuel Moya-Vilar. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry Chair: M. Aresta BAHIA ORAL SESSION B3-1 Invited SpeakerAbstract 1287 Use of renewable-C for the synthesis of chemicals and materials. Stepping towards a cyclic-C economy. Angela Dibenedetto (IT). Oral Abstract 1479 Heterogeneous Epoxidation of Vegetable Oils Catalyzed by Acidic Ion Exchange Resins Olga Gómez de Miranda-Jiménez de Aberasturi (ES), Jonatan Pérez-Arce, José Ramón Ochoa-Gómez, Belén Maestro-Madurga, Silvia Gil-Rio, Francisca Río-Pérez, Soraya Prieto-Fernández, et al. Oral Abstract 90 Tuning the catalyst composition and properties for a highly selective aerobic oxidation of 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural in water. Maria Ventura Sanchez-Hornero (IT), Michele Aresta, Angela Dibenedetto. Oral Abstract 937 Catalytic Upgrading of Biomass Derived Pentenoic Acids to Value-Added Chemicals James David Nobbs (SG), Martin van Meurs, Ludger Paul Stubbs. Continue 107 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Oral Abstract 649 Oxidative Cleavage of Activated Beta-O-4 Linkages in Lignin and Lignin Model Compounds under Green and Mild Conditions Antonio Martínez Pascual (NL), Pieter C.A. Bruijnincx, Bert M. Weckhuysen. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry Chair: M. Aresta BAHIA ORAL SESSION B3-1 Oral Abstract 716 A life cycle analysis of alternative industrial routes to maleic anhydride Daniele Cespi (IT), Esmeralda Neri, Fabrizio Passarini, Silvia Salciccia, Ivano Vassura, Carlotta Cortelli, Silvia Luciani, et al. Short Oral Abstract 410 Mixed spinels as redox catalysts for the oxidation of HMF to FDCA Atif Emre Demet (IT), Nathalie Tanchoux, Françoise Quignard, Gabriele Centi, Siglinda Perathoner, Francesco Di Renzo. Short Oral Abstract 1272 Carbon dioxide capture and utilisation in Repsol: a life cycle assessment of polycarbonate polyols. Diego Iribarren Lorenzo (ES), Javier Dufour Andía, Belén Pedruelo-Gárate, Jorge Rodríguez-Bustamante, Elena Marín-García, Mónica García-Ruiz. Abstract 850 Short Oral Olive-derived biomass as a source of bionergy, chemicals and materials Eulogio Castro (ES), Encarnación Ruiz, Inmaculada Romero, Manuel Moya, Cristobal Cara, Jose A. de la Casa, Juan M. Romero-García, et al. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: M. Bochmann AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C1-5 108 Oral keynote Abstract 1420 Novel Carborane-based Metal-Organic Frameworks for Water Stability Jose Giner Planas (ES), Min Ying Tsang, Sabina Rodríguez-Hermida, Claudia Vignatti, Kyriakos C. Stylianou, Javier Pérez-Carvajal, Francesc Teixidor, et al. Abstract 1104 Oral Mechanochromic Behaviour in MOFs and Coordination Complexes Susan Bourne (ZA), Chad Wilkinson, Gift Mehlana, Gaelle Ramon. Oral Abstract 1421 Multimetallic Architectures from the Self-assembly of Amino Acids and Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine Metal Complexes as Chirality Sensors Zonta Cristiano (IT), Nadia Alessandra Carmo Dos Santos, Giulia Licini, Elena Badetti. Oral Abstract 1085 Asymmetric ligand approach to design volatile molecular precursors for Al13Fe4 catalyst fabrication by MOCVD Soussi Khaled (FR), Daniele Stéphane, Mishra Shashank. Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds Chair: M. Bochmann AUDITORIUM 1 Oral Abstract 1576 Synthetic Strategies and Structural Aspects of Metal-Mediated Multi-Porphyrin Assemblies Ennio Zangrando (IT), Elisabetta Iengo. Abstract 1444 Short Oral Novel Halochromic Coordination Polymer Based on Chrome Pure Blue Dye Marina Zavakhina (RU). Abstract 1509 Short Oral New Naphthyridine-Based Platform for the Development of Selective Heterobimetallic Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity. Orestes Rivada Wheelaghan (JP), Julia Khusnutdinova. ORAL SESSION C1-5 Invited Speaker Abstract 443 Catalysis in confined space – ethene oligomerisation in Ni-containing zeolites and MOFs Unni Olsbye (NO). THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D2 Industrial Processes for the 21st Century Chair: Laura Torrente, Regina Palkowitz PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D2-1 Oral Abstract 193 Acrolein direct synthesis from methanol and ethanol on hybrid FeMoOx - Na,K,Ca,Mg/ SiO2 oxide catalysts Aleksandra Lilic (FR), Simona Bennici, Jean-Francois Devaux, Jean-Luc Dubois, Aline Auroux. Oral Abstract 633 Transformation of Ethanol into Ethylene and Propylene Catalyzed by Modified ZSM-5s Maha Ammoury (FR), Benjamin Katryniok, Svetlana Heyte, Sébastien Paul, Franck Dumeignil, Mickaël Capron, Guillaume Pomalaza, et al. Oral Abstract 1042 Alkylation of benzene with propylene: benefits of increasing the accessibility to zeolite’s active sites Marta Evelia Martínez (ES), Cristina Martínez, Raquel Martínez-Franco, Vicente J. Margar(IT), Manuel Moliner, M. Teresa Navarro, Avelino Corma. Oral Abstract 1146 An innovative catalytic membrane reactor for biofuels production Catia Cannilla (IT), Giuseppe Bonura, Fabio Costa, Aldo Mezzapica, Francesco Frusteri. Oral Abstract 1179 Industrial Applications of Immobilized Catalysis in Flow Zacharias Amara (FR). Short Oral Abstract 726 Novel Chiral Nano-sized Supports for Asymmetric Heterogeneous Catalysis Amani Zoabi (IL), Raed Abu Reziq, Dmitri Gelman. Short Oral Abstract 1812 How to mainstream sustainable chemistry? Launch of the International Sustainable Chemistry Collaborative Centre Henning Friege (DE). 109 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Oral keynote Abstract 1109 Self-healing fluoropolymer brushes as highly antifouling coatings Han Zuilhof (NL), Zhanhua Wang. Oral Abstract 1261 Multi-Stimuli Responsive Chromogenic Ionic Liquids Luis Branco (PT). Oral Abstract 1322 Polymers of intrinsic microporosity for use as molecular sieve membranes Mariolino Carta (GB), Neil B. McKeown, C. Grazia Bezzu, Richard Malpass-Evans, Johannes Jansen, Paola Bernardo, Gabriele Clarizia, et al. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-5 Oral Abstract 925 Controlling surface wettability and fluorescence properties of conducting polypyrenes containing different chains Gabriela Ramos Chagas (FR), Xiao Xie, Thierry Darmanin, Karine Steenkeste, Anne Gaucher, Damien Prim, Rachel Méallet-Renault, et al. Abstract 364 Oral Liquid crystalline elastomers: syntheses and applications Camilla Parmeggiani (IT), Daniele Martella, Hao Zeng, Sara Nocentini, Simone Zanotto, Diederik Wiersma. Oral Abstract 1244 Designing functionalized periodic mesoporous organosilicas to be used in catalysis and adsorption Dolores Esquivel (ES), M.Isabel López, Daniel Cosano, J. Rafael Ruiz, Francisco J. Romero-Salguero, César Jiménez-Sanchidrián. Abstract 464 Short Oral A host-guest approach in constructing functional molecular metal oxides De-Liang Long (UK), Qi Zheng, Caihong Zhan, Leroy Cronin. Abstract 1367 Short Oral Light emitting oligomer and polymer nanoparticles for biomedical and photonic aplications Dönüs Tuncel (UK). Short Oral Abstract 1432 Morphologically selective synthesis of nanostructured □g-Al2O3 with tuneable dimensions Tamsin Bell (UK), Laura Torrente-Murciano. 110 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 1008 2D or not 2D? Two-dimensional nanostructures for sensing and energy conversion Bettina Valeska Lotsch (DE). Oral Abstract 606 Discussion of superconductivity in FeS, the effects of high-pressure and electron/hole doping Saleem Denholme (JP), Nobuaki Miyakawa. Oral Abstract 909 Chemical approaches to modulate the electronic and chiroptical properties of carbon-based materials María Ángeles Herranz (ES), Marina Garrido, Andrés Ferrer, Mikiko Vázquez-Nakagawa, Laura Rodríguez-Pérez, Nazario Martín. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F2 Properties of Materials Chair: E. Orti BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION F2-3 Oral Abstract 1119 Self-assembled organic shells onto gold nanoparticles: composition, local structure and charge transfer at hybrid interfaces for tuned plasmonics David Portehault (FR), Claire Goldmann, François Ribot, Rémi Lazzari, Cédric Boissière, Xavier Paquez, Simona Moldovan, et al. Abstract 1522 Oral The Role of Dipolar Interactions in the Magnetism of Layered Double Hydroxides Jose Alberto Carrasco Andrés (ES), Salvador Cardona-Serra, Juan M. Clemente-Juan, Alejandro Gaita-Ariño, Gonzalo Abellán, Eugenio Coronadoa. Abstract 541 Short Oral Thermal and rheological properties of bio-based polyurethane adhesives Adrián Tenorio Alfonso (ES), Mª Carmen Sánchez Carrillo, José María Franco Gómez. Abstract 725 Short Oral Dihydrogen interactions in alkanes Jorge Echeverría (ES), Gabriel Aullón, Santiago Alvarez. Abstract 772 Short Oral Chemistry between salts and metals: polar metallic phases Constantin Hoch (DE). Short Oral Abstract 1482 Processing of 2D materials: exfoliation, deposition and functionalization Marc Morant Giner (ES), Alicia Forment Aliaga, Sergio Tatay Aguilar, Eugenio Coronado Miralles. Abstract 1544 Short Oral 2D Molecular Lamellar Crystals: Real-time growth and evolution Michele Mattera (ES), Sergio Tatay, Eugenio Coronado, Alicia Forment-Aliaga, Sophie Delprat, Richard Mattana, Pierre Seneor. 111 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited Speaker Abstract 70 An Atomic-Scale View of Metal Oxide Surface Chemistry with Surface Science Techniques Ulrike Diebold (AT). THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2 Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Chair: Armin Gölzhäuser PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G2-1 Oral Abstract 290 Understanding M−ligand bonding and mer-/fac- isomerism in tris(8-hydroxyquinolinate) metallic complexes Carlos F. R. A. C. Lima (PT), Ricardo J. S. Taveira, José C. S. Costa, Ana M. Fernandes, André Melo, Artur M. S. Silva, Luís M. N. B. F. Santos. Abstract 520 Oral Quantifying π acceptor properties of carbenes: a combined Charge-Displacement and NMR study Carlo Alberto Gaggioli (IT), Giovanni Bistoni, Leonardo Belpassi, Francesco Tarantelli, Paola Belanzoni. Abstract 540 Oral High-Field Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies On Metal-Metal Interactions in Binuclear Copper(II) and Iron(III) Complexes Andrew Ozarowski (US). Abstract 386 Oral Molecular Motion and Conformational Interconversion of IrI•COD Included in Rebek’s Self-Folding Octaamide Cavitand Saša Korom (ES), Eddy Martin, Carles Bo, Pablo Ballester. Abstract 618 Oral Magnetic exchange interactions of CrIII ions through diamagnetic –O–NbV–O– bridges: synthesis and structural characterization of new [CrIIINbV] compounds Marijana Juric (HR), Lidija Androš Dubraja, Damir Pajic, Filip Toric, Vito Despoja. Abstract 1450 Oral TRCD measurements combined with the T-Jump technique to investigate folding/unfolding dynamics of Guanine quadruplexes. Marco Schmid (FR), François Hache, Pascale Changenet-Barret. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chairs: Nick Westwood BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H1-3 Oral keynote Abstract 547 Hit-to-lead studies and pharmacophore identification within a novel class of anti-trypanosomal agents. Lori Ferrins (US), Rosario Diaz, Carlos Cordon-Obras, Domingo Rojas-Barros, Miguel Navarro, Michael Pollastri. Oral Abstract 513 Pyrazoloquinolinones, revisited GABAA receptor tool compounds Michael Schnürch (AT), David Chan Bodin Siebert, Xenia Simeone, Konstantina Bampali, Margot Ernst, Marko D. Mihovilovic. Abstract 91 Oral Multifunctionized Cell-penetrating Peptides as Tumor-targeted Drug-carriers for Anticancer Therapy Chuanguang Qin (CN). Oral Abstract 971 Deconvoluting drug (off-)targets by chemical proteomics Guillaume Médard (DE), Stephanie Heinzlmeir, Susan Klaeger, Mathias Wilhelm, Dominic Helm, Huichao Qiao, Heiner Koch, et al. Continue 112 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Oral Abstract 1236 Oxetanes as a new handles for protein and peptide stapling Nuria Martinez Sáez (UK), Omar Boutureira, Gonçalo Bernardes, Francisco Corzana, Roberto Adamo. Abstract 965 Short Oral Isoxazoline-RGD-mimetics as smart molecular shuttles for selective delivery to cancer cells. Alessandra Tolomelli (IT), Angelo Viola, Lucia Ferrazzano, Roberto Greco, Lucia Cerisoli, Santi Spampinato, Monica Baiula, et al. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chairs: Nick Westwood BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H1-3 Abstract 1279 Short Oral Development of liposome-encapsulated enzyme-mimetic manganese(II) complexes as potential MRI contrast agents Imola Csilla Szigyarto (HU), Laszlo Korecz, Laszlo Simandi†, Judith Mihaly, Andras Wacha, Tamas Beke-Somfai. Abstract 1097 Short Oral Computer-aided drug design unveils the structural requisites for bile acid receptors modulation Francesco Saverio Di Leva (IT), Ettore Novellino, Stefano Fiorucci, Angela Zampella, Vittorio Limongelli. Abstract 1329 Short Oral Platinum(IV) azide dipyridine complex photoactivatable by UVA or visible light: biophysical insights into the molecular mechanism of its anticancer effects Jitka Pracharova (CZ), Vojtech Novohradsky, Olga Novakova, Peter Sadler, Viktor Brabec, Jana Kasparkova. Abstract 1313 Short Oral The Design and Synthesis of a Shape-Diverse Fragment Library Rong Zhang (UK). Abstract 295 Short Oral Pradimicin Derivates as new Antiviral Drug Leads Regina Weber (DE), Marvin C. V. Omelan, Mike M. K. Boysen, Holger Butenschön. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Ana C. Albéniz MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C4-5 Oral keynote Abstract 373 Biocatalytic C-C bond formation and amination for organic synthesis Wolfgang Kroutil (AT), Eduardo Busto, Stefan E. Payer, Nina G. Schmidt, Judith E. Farnberger, Joerg H. Schrittwieser. Abstract 658 Oral Stereogenic-at-metal fullerene hybrids for catalysis Salvatore Filippone (ES), Juan Marco-Martinez, Sara Vidal, Nazario Martín. Abstract 681 Oral Highly nucleophilic rhodium(I) pincer-catalysts for the selective isomerization of terminal epoxides to methylketones Doris Kunz (DE), Eva Jürgens. Oral Abstract 913 Ligand and Structure Design of Bio-Inspired Multi-Redox Catalysts Andrea Squarcina (IT), Antonio Sorarù, Mauro Carraro, Marcella Bonchio. Continue 113 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C4 Catalysis in Solution Chair: Ana C. Albéniz MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C4-5 Oral Abstract 1543 Low Temperature Selective Oxidation of Methane using Unsupported Gold-Palladium Colloidal Catalysts Nishtha Agarwal (GB), Simon Freakley, Robert Armstrong, Nikoloas Dimitratos, David Morgan, Robert Jenkins, Graham Hutchings. Oral Abstract 960 Catalysis in microemulsion systems: Rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation of long-chain alkenes Tobias Pogrzeba (DE), Marcel Schmidt, Markus Illner, Reinhard Schomäcker. Short Oral Abstract 626 Au(III) Intermediates in Oxidant-Free Au(I)-Catalyzed Carbon-Heteroatom Bond-Forming Reactions Jordi Serra (ES). Abstract 765 Short Oral Markovnikov hydrosilylation of alkynes catalyzed by Pt3 clusters and synthetic utility Miguel Angel Rivero-Crespo (ES), Antonio Leyva-Perez, Avelino Corma. Short Oral Abstract 851 Chiral Triazoles as a New Class of Anion-Acceptor Catalysts for the Enantioselective Dearomatization of Electron Deficient N-Heteroarenes Mercedes Zurro de la Fuente (DE), Sören Asmus, Julia Bamberger, Theresa Fischer, Stephan Beckendorf, Olga García Mancheño. Oral keynote Abstract 1103 Synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles by organometallic approach: from molecule to devices Myrtil Kahn (FR). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Liberato Manna PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-3 Oral Abstract 812 Uniform and water-dispersible rare earth molybdate and wolframate based nanoparticles for optical and magnetic imaging and pH sensing applications Alberto Escudero (ES), Mariano Laguna, Nuria O. Núñez, Manuel Ocaña. Oral Abstract 806 Chemical synthesis pathways to functional covalent metal boride and metal phosphide nano-alloys Tsou Hsi Camille Chan Chang (FR), Clément Sanchez, David Portehault, Sophie Carenco. Oral Abstract 852 Fluidic manufacturing method for the production of shape-controlled gold nanoparticles Alessandro Silvestri (IT), Laura Polito, Claudio Evangelisti, Luigi Lay, Rinaldo Psaro. Abstract 1100 Oral Molecular engineering of nanostructured transition metal mixed valence oxides Jerome Capitolis (FR), Dominique Mailly, Clément Sanchez, David Portehault. Abstract 968 Oral Design of novel micro-reactors for continuous synthesis of metal nanoparticles Kejun Wu (UK), Laura Torrente-Murciano. Continue 114 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Liberato Manna PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-3 Short Oral Abstract 124 Nanocrystalline cellulose dispersion in an all-cellulose composite Cristina Campano (ES), Noemi Merayo, Angeles Blanco, Carlos Negro. Short Oral Abstract 1188 Size Matters: Sweet Water-Soluble Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes and Micelles for Selective Bacterial Cells Aggregation Noureddine Khiar (ES), Juan-José Cid, Victoria Valdivia, Mohyeddin Assali, Ral Erik Wellinger, Elisabet Fernández. Short Oral Abstract 1121 Zinc-Pyrazolate MOF nanoparticles for the delivery of anticancer drugs Sara Rojas (FR), Patricia Horcajada, Christian Serre, Francisco J. Carmona, Carmen R. Maldonado, Jorge A. Rodriguez-Navarro, Elisa Barea. Invited SpeakerAbstract 537 Structure/Reactivity Relations in Zr and Y Complexes with Cyclam-based Ancillary Ligands. Catalytic Applications. Ana M. Martins (PT), Filipe Madeira, Luis G. Alves, Luis F. Veiros. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3 Methods and Mechanisms Chair: Maria José Calhorda RONDA ORAL SESSION C3-1 Oral Abstract 656 Insight into Homogeneous Catalysis by FlowNMR: Asymmetric Transfer-Hydrogenation of Ketones Ulrich Hintermair (GB), Andrew Hall, Peilong Dong, Jonathan Chouler, Anna Codina, John Lowe. Oral Abstract 904 Nickel catalyzed C-H oxidation with NaOCl and spectroscopic identification of a transient Ni(IV)mO3Ni(IV) species Sandeep Kumar Padamati (NL), Gloria Primi, Davide W Angelone, Wesley R Browne. Oral Abstract 1374 Revolutionising NMR sensitivity using iridium carbene hydride complexes Amy Ruddlesden (UK), Simon Duckett. Oral Abstract 1152 Addressing Issues of Reproducibility in Copper-catalysed C-N Coupling Reactions Grant Sherborne (UK), Bao Nguyen, Charlotte Willans. Short Oral Abstract 720 Ru-Catalyzed Cyclotrimerization of Halodiynes with Nitriles – Synthesis of 2- and 3-Halopyridines Eva Bednarova (CZ), Frédéric Lamaty, Martin Kotora. Abstract 1364 Short Oral Understanding the Unique Regioselectivities in Asymmetric Branched Selective Hydroformylation Paul Dingwall (UK), Jose Fuentes, Michael Bühl, Matt Clarke. Short Oral Abstract 1605 Quinone mediated oxidative dehydrogenative couplings performed with oxidized carbon supports or DDQ Tom Wirtanen (FI), Juho Helaja. 115 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 440 From Surface Science to Nanoparticles: A rational design of new ORR catalysts for Fuel Cells. Ib Chorkendorff (DK). Oral Abstract 853 Titanium based perovskites as anode materials for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell feed with bio-fuels Alberto Garbujo (IT), Antonella Glisenti, Marta Maria Natile. Abstract 1079 Oral Original nanomaterials for energy conversion: thermoelectric boron-based compounds and multicationic oxides for fuel cells David Portehault (FR), Christel Laberty-Robert, Guillaume Gouget, Simon Rano, Damien Brégiroux, Clément Sanchez. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy Chair: Isabel Oller AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B1-4 Oral Abstract 678 New La0.6Sr0.4Ga0.3Fe0.7O3 perovskite based nanocomposites: advanced strategies for electrochemical performance modulation Andrea Bedon (IT), Mathilde Rieu, Jean-Paul Viricelle, Marta Maria Natile, Antonella Glisenti. Abstract 1190 Oral Towards the Development of a High Power Density and High Energy Density Biofuel Cell Utilizing Substrate Channeling Shelley Minteer (US). Abstract 485 Short Oral Carbon-nanotube-supported bio-inspired Catalysts for base metal H2/air fuel cells. Gentil Solène (FR), Serre Doti, Lalaoui Noémie, Dutta Arnab, Thomas Fabrice, Cosnier Serge, Shaw Wendy, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1118 Catalytic gasification of nappies wastes in subcritical and supercritical water Pau Casademont Lanzat (ES), Belén García Jarana, Jezabel Sánchez Oneto, Juan Ramón Portela Miguélez, Enrique Martínez de la Ossa. Short Oral Abstract 227 Importance of the Sludge Age in the Optimization of Microbial Fuel Cells Sara Mateo (ES), Francisco Jesus Fernandez Morales Manuel Andrés Rodrigo, Pablo Cañizares. Abstract 501 Short Oral Hydrogen production from biomass gasification on Ni/Sepiolite catalysts. BioH2 project. Antonio Chica (ES), María Consuelo Hernandez-Soto. Abstract 505 Short Oral A study of Ni/Al2O3 and Ni/MgO catalysts for the steam reforming of volatiles derived from biomass pyrolysis Laura Santamaría (ES), Gartzen Lopez, Maider Amutio, Maite Artetxe, Jon Alvarez, Itsaso Barbarias, Aitor Arregi, et al. 116 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 117 Chemical Functionalization of Carbon Nanostructures Andreas Hirsch (DE). Oral Abstract 143 The mechanical bond and carbon nanotubes, first steps in a promising relationship. Emilio Perez (ES). Oral Abstract 216 Nanosized Phenylene-Ethynylene-Butadiynylene Structures and the Role of Shape-Persistence Sigurd Höger (DE). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4 Carbon Based Nanochemistry Chairs: Nazario Martín, Michele Maggini MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION E4-1 Oral Abstract 785 Studies of new donor-acceptor penta(organo)[60]fullerenes for supramolecular materials Busseau Antoine (FR), Villegas Carmen, Dabos-Seignon Sylvie, Hudhomme Piétrick, Legoupy Stéphanie. Abstract 1682 Oral Interactions of CO2 and SO2 with organozinc hydroxides: From novel molecular systems to functional materials Janusz Lewinski (PL). Oral Abstract 404 Carbon Nanostructures for Advanced Application Maria Omastova (SK). Short Oral Abstract 1563 Surface Modification of Various Carbon Nanotubes via Double Click Strategy Pinar Sinem Omurtag (TR), Hakan Durmaz, Gurkan Hizal, Umit Tunca. Short Oral Abstract 488 Competitive hydrogenation in extremely narrow carbon nanoreactors: catalysis by metal nanoparticles confined in single-walled carbon nanotubes Mehtap Aygun (GB), Craig T. Stoppiello, Maria A. Lebedeva, Thomas W. Chamberlain, Maria D.C. Gimenez-Lopez, Andrei N. Khlobystov. Short Oral Abstract 953 Towards the Synthesis of Photoactive Hybrid Systems based on Graphene and Anionic Heptamethine Cyanines Andrés Ferrer Ruiz (ES), Laura Rodriguez Pérez, Mª Ángeles Herranz Astudillo, Nazario Martín León. EYCA Day. ROMA 117 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September JOHN DALTON. Convener: Mats Tilset, University of Oslo (NO) MADRID 2 250th Anniversary Symposium Plenary and Grand Slam Session Invited Speakers Abstract 1808 The Life and Scientific Career of John Dalton Rachel Dunn (UK). Short Oral Abstract 115 Synthesis of Novel Frustrated Lewis Pairs Composed Lewis Acidic Bi(III) Centers and Late-Metal Donors Linked by a Xanthene Backbone Karolin Materne (DE), Christian Limberg, Beatrice Braun. Short Oral Abstract 411 Pd-Catalyzed Synthesis of Heterocycles from Nitro Compounds using Liquid CO Sources Dario Formenti (IT), Francesco Ferretti, Fabio Ragaini. Short Oral Abstract 480 Betaine Adducts of Imidazolidenes and Carbodiimides, Promising Electroneutral Amidinate-Type Ligands Elena Avila (ES), Astrid Márquez, Juan Cámpora, Pilar Palma. Short Oral Abstract 580 Photoassisted Oxidation of Ruthenium(II)-Photocatalysts to Ruthenium Tetraoxide: Orthogonal Tandem Photoredox and Oxidation Catalysis Dirk Alpers (DE), Gallhof Malte, Christian B. W. Stark, Brasholz Malte. Abstract 664 Short Oral Synthesis of a heterodinuclear silver- and gold-NHC complex Kim Sabrina Flaig (DE), Natalie Denninger, Verena Gierz, Doris Kunz. Abstract 1099 Short Oral Straightforward synthesis of organic linkers for MOFs Natalia M. Padial (ES), Francisco J. Carmona, Elisa Barea, Jorge A. R.Navarro, J. Enrique Oltra. Short Oral Abstract 1525 Group 2 and Group 12 Metal-Metal Bonded Complexes Ross Green (UK), Matthew Blake, Philip Mountford. Short Oral Abstract 1561 Full Characterization and Cytotoxic Activity of New Silver(I) and Copper(I) Helicates of Quaterpyridine. Martyna Szymańska (PL), Ariel Adamski, Marta A. Fik, Maciej Kubicki, Zbigniew Hnatejko, Dorota Gurda, Eliza Wyszko, et al. Abstract 1574 Short Oral CpNi(II)-NHC complexes: Synthesis, Electrochemistry, DFT studies and C-C and C-O catalytic applications Frederick Malan (ZA), Eric Singleton, Marilé Landman, Petrus van Rooyen, Jeanet Conradie. Abstract 1577 Short Oral New Luminescent Platinum and Palladium Complexes of 1,2,4-triazole and Bis-N^C-Coordinating Ligands. Melissa Walden (UK), J. A. Gareth Williams. Short Oral Abstract 1602 Intra- versus Intermolecular Electron Transfer in Radical Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution of Diiodo(hetero)arenes – a Tool for Estimating Electron Mobility in π-Systems Benjamin Janhsen (DE), Armido Studer. 118 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Industrial Program. AUDITORIUM 2 Invest in Chemicals - Invest in Andalucia 11:00 – 13:00 12:45- 14:00 h LUNCH 12:45-14:00 h EYCN – CV Clinic LUNCH. LISBOA 14:00-16:00 h ORAL SESSIONS Invited Speaker Abstract 452 Towards carbon neutral CO2 utilisation Davide Mattia (UK), Matthew Jones. Oral Abstract 34 Sustainable route for the synthesis of dialkylcarbonates via alcoholysis of urea Antonella Angelini (IT), Angela Dibenedetto, Michele Aresta. Oral Abstract 1255 Highly efficient and reusable CNT supported iron(II) catalyst for microwave assisted alcohol oxidation Luísa Margarida D. R. S. Martins (PT), Ana P. Ribeiro, Sónia A. C. Carabineiro, José L. Figueiredo, Armando J. L. Pombeiro. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry Chair: M. Aresta AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B3-2 Oral Abstract 1240 Catalytic light-driven reduction of water and organic compounds by well-defined cobalt complexes Julio Lloret Fillol (ES). Oral Abstract 945 Carbon dioxide capture by Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Ni(II) cryptands Maria Jose Calhorda (PT), Sara Realista, Janaína C Almeida, Sónia Barroso, Filipe Madeira, Paulo N Martinho. Oral Abstract 1619 Photocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide with concomitant sulfide removal using copper-doped titania Alberto V. Puga (ES), Francisco Gonell, Hermenegildo García, Avelino Corma. Short Oral Abstract 1053 Catalytic production of glycerol carbonate in mild solventless operational conditions with potassium carbonate and methoxide: a kinetic approach Miguel Ladero (ES), Jesus Esteban, Elena Fuente, Angeles Blanco, Felix Garcia-Ochoa. Short Oral Abstract 769 A novel method for the preparation of Co(0) and Co3O4 nanoparticles: towards a new water oxidation catalyst Jonathan De Tovar Villanueva (ES), Ainara Telleria, Zoraida Freixa, Diana Ciuculescu-Pradines, Catherine Amiens, Pierre Lecante, Nathan McClenaghan, et al. Short Oral Abstract 230 Molecular Structure and Computational Models Can Help in Identifying Hazardous Chemicals and in Designing More Environmentally Sustainable Compounds Paola Gramatica (IT), Alessandro Sangion, Ester Papa. 119 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Oral keynote Abstract 1418 New Approaches for the Synthesis of Biologically Relevant Heterocycles Floris Rutjes (NL). Abstract 1654 Oral Synthesis of new classes of croconic acid derivatives Cosimo Vincenzo Ciasca (IT), Angela Punzi, Maria Annunziata Capozzi, Vincenzo Fino, Davide Vurro, Ambra Fiore, Gianluca Maria Farinola. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Chair: M. Schnürch AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C2-3 Abstract 297 Oral Strategies for the synthesis of calix[4]pyrroles from doubly functionalised aryl-alkyl ketones. Alejandro Diaz-Moscoso (ES), Daniel Hernandez-Alonso, Luis Escobar, Frank A. Arroyave, Pablo Ballester. Oral Abstract 1545 Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Porphyrin-Corrole Hybrid Compounds Baris Temelli (TR). Abstract 1317 Oral Total synthesis of (–)-stemaphylline using lithiation-borylation methodology Ana Varela Rodriguez (UK), Varinder Aggarwal. Abstract 679 Short Oral The oxadiazole core: an intriguing heterocycle of low expectations and unforeseeable achievements Mihaela Matache (RO), Codruta C. Paraschivescu, Anca G. COM, Anca Paun, Catalin C. Anghel. Abstract 1386 Short Oral New podants with azaheterocycles skeleton as smart versatile building blocks for multiple tasks Mangalagiu Ionel (RO), Vasilache Violeta. Abstract 1454 Short Oral On the way for the total synthesis of Phormidolides B and C Alejandro Gil Escolano (ES), Fernando Albericio, Mercedes Álvarez. THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D2 Industrial Processes for the 21st Century Chair: Laura Torrente, Regina Palkowitz PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D2-2 120 Invited SpeakerAbstract 399 From the understanding of the reaction mechanism to the design of heterogeneous catalysts: the example of the gas-phase transformation of ethanol to butadiene Fabrizio Cavani (IT). Abstract 864 Oral Keynote Coordination chemistry and catalysis inside well-defined polymeric nanoreactors Rinaldo Poli (FR), Si Chen, Xuewei Zhang, Andrés F. Cardozo, Emeline Lobry, Eric Manoury, Florence Gayet, et al. Oral Abstract 1435 Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide With High Selectivity Using Tin modified Palladium Catalysts as a Replacement for Au Simon Freakley (GB), Qian He, Jonathan Harrhy, Li Lu, David Crole, David Morgan, Edwin Ntanjua Ndifor, et al. Abstract 1476 Oral The contribution of chemistry against the hunger in the world. Innovations in the production of syngas and nitrogen fertilizers. Ferruccio Trifirò (IT). Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D2 Industrial Processes for the 21st Century Chair: Laura Torrente, Regina Palkowitz PARIS 2 ORAL SESSION D2-2 Oral Abstract 253 Conditions for the valorization of CO2 by the direct synthesis of dimethyl ether on a CuO-ZnO-MnO/SAPO-18 catalyst Ainara Ateka (ES), Paula Pérez-Uriarte, Miguel Sanchez-Contador, Irene Sierra, Javier Ereña, Andres Tomas Aguayo, Javier Bilbao. Oral Abstract 367 CO2 Photoconversion to Fuels and Chemicals under High Pressure Matteo Compagnoni (IT), Alberto Olivo, Federico Galli, Alberto Villa, Carlo Pirola, Laura Prati, Michela Signoretto, et al. Short Oral Abstract 995 Methyl Acetate Synthesis through Dimethyl Ether Carbonylation over Zeolite Catalyst Miguel Angel Vazquez Dominguez (ES), Pedro Antonio Ollero De Castro, Fernando Vidal Barrero, Pedro Garcia Haro. Abstract 1186 Short Oral Renewable Bio-lubricants from Epoxidized Vegetable Oils Rosa Turco (IT). Abstract 1202 Short Oral Lipase immobilised on carbon nanotubes as an effective catalyst for the lactones production Magdalena Markiton (PL), Anna Chrobok, Slawomir Boncel. Oral keynote Abstract 1617 Microwave-assisted hybridization of an Aurivillius phase: an easy approach to new functional layered perovskites Pierre Rabu (FR), Yanhui Wang, Cédric Leuvrey, Dris Ihiawakrim, Ovidiu Ersen, Fabrice Leroux, Emilie Delahaye, et al. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-6 Oral Abstract 438 Janus nanoparticles-based enzyme powered nanomachines Reynaldo Villalonga (ES), Paula Díez, Alfredo Sánchez, Cristina de la Torre, Paloma Martínez-Ruiz, Elena Aznar, María Gamella, et al. Oral Abstract 413 Encapsulated nanostructures for self-monitored photothermal therapy in the biological windows Dirk H. Ortgies (ES), Uéslen Rocha, Jie Hu, Emma Martín Rodríguez, Alexander S. Vanetsev, Mikhel Rähn, Väino Sammelselg, et al. Oral Abstract 1694 Reversible dispersion of SWCNTs in water through non-covalent functionalization with a cyclic peptide Miriam Mba Blazquez (IT), Silvia Bartocci. Oral Abstract 530 Interaction between uranium and bone mimics: a contribution of synthetic materials chemistry Damien Bourgeois (FR), Daniel Meyer, Claude Vidaud. Oral Abstract 1468 Porous Liquids: Design, Development and Realisation Rebecca Greenaway (GB), Daniel Holden, Edward Eden, Andrew Stephenson, Tom Hasell, Michael Briggs, Stuart James, et al. Continue 121 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1 Materials Chemistry Chair: Don Hilvert AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E1-6 Short Oral Abstract 1698 Aza-bambusurils: novel anion transporters Ehud Keinan (IL), Mandeep Singh, Ephrath Solel, Ofer Reany. Short Oral Abstract 912 Isosteric replacement for fine-tuning the properties of softgels Judith Mayr (DE), David Díaz Díaz, Jürgen Bachl. Short Oral Abstract 349 Temperature sensing via luminescence with rare-earth doped GdVO4 colloidal nanoparticles Miroslav Dramicanin (RS), Dragana Jovanovic, Svetlana Lukic Petrovic, Slobodan Dolic, Dragoslav Petrovic. Invited Speaker Abstract 828 Synthetic and Biological Self-Assembling Materials Nardin Corinne (FR). Oral Abstract 44 Self-healable, reshapeable and recyclable polymer networks based on dynamic sulphur chemistry. Roberto Martin (ES), Alaitz Rekondo, Alaitz Ruiz de Luzuriaga, Nerea Markaide, German Cabañero, Hans J. Grande, Ibon Odriozola. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F3 Polymers Chair: P. Griffiths BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION F3-1 Oral Abstract 65 Flame retardants nanocomposites synergy effect of combining conventional antypirenes with carbon nanofillers Ewa Kicko-Walczak (PL), Grażyna Rymarz. Oral Abstract 636 Conjugated nanoporous polymers for visible light photocatalysis Kai Zhang (DE). Abstract 930 Oral Non-covalent C60-polymer nanoformulations: a new approach Joachim Van Guyse (BE), Richard Hoogenboom, Victor R. de la Rosa. Oral Abstract 1011 Thiol-Yne Derived Photopolymers from Low-Cytotoxic 3D-Printing Resins Andreas Oesterreicher (AT), Delara Hartmann, Matthias Edler, Andreas Moser, Gerald Pinter, Thomas Griesser. Abstract 420 Short Oral Fabrication of polystyrene based highly ordered honeycomb patterns by breath figure methods: conformational entropy studies. Leire Ruiz Rubio (ES), Leyre Pérez, Valeria Arrighi, Matilde Rodríguez, José Luis Vilas. Short Oral Abstract 862 Glass-Metal adhesive polymers enabled by via Click Chemistry Yeimy Mabel Martinez Triana (DE), Rory Whelan, M. G. Finn, David Diaz Diaz. Short Oral Abstract 562 Adsorption of polymers on silica nanoparticles from the quantum mechanical point of view Clarisse Pean (FR), Elsa Perrin, Anne Boutin, François-Xavier Coudert, Marie-Laure Bocquet. 122 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2 Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Chair: Ulrike Diebold PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G2-2 Invited SpeakerAbstract 241 XPS studies of ionic liquids for electrochemical energy storage - closing the pressure gap in electrochemistry research Annette Foelske-Schmitz (AT). Oral Keynote Abstract 1086 Application of non-equilibrium thermodynamic to the creation of electric field by acoustic wave in colloidal suspensions Gourdin Simon (NL). Oral Abstract 1681 A century after the Braggs - Crystallography beyond IAM Krzysztof Wozniak (PL). Oral Abstract 1239 Tetrahedral Arrays of Metallo-porphyrins Giacomo Bergamini (IT), Paola Ceroni, Marianna Marchini, Massimo Baroncini, Elisabetta Iengo, Alessandra Luisa, Nicola Demitri. Oral Abstract 1285 Computational study on the excited states of DNA building blocks Péter G. Szalay (HU), Zsuzsanna Benda. Invited Speaker Abstract 403 From racemic to homochiral benzo-fused pyrimidines and purines: anticancer activity Joaquín M. Campos (ES). Oral Abstract 99 Total Synthesis and in vivo Discovery of Furanic Lipid Metabolites Camille OGER (FR), Aurélien de la Torre, Claire Cuyamendous, Thierry Durand, Jean-Marie Galano, Jetty Lee. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chair: Nick Westwood BRUSELAS 3 ORAL SESSION H1-4 Oral Abstract 291 Allosteric modulators of Hsp90: design, synthesis and activity evaluation Sara Sattin (IT), Elisabetta Moroni, Jiahui Tao, Francesca Vasile, David Agard, Anna Bernardi, Giorgio Colombo. Oral Abstract 894 Total synthesis and biological evaluation of pelofen, a simplified analogue of Peloruside A with microtubule-stabilizing activity. Johan Van der Eycken (BE), Nick Jacobs, Dries Van den Bossche, Jelle Cornelus, Marc Bracke. Oral Abstract 1028 Analogues of the powerful antimitotic agent peloruside A Anne-Caroline Chany (FR), Heloua Haroun, Frédéric Legros, Haouran Chen, Bohdan Biletskyi, Uday Kumar Kundu, Monique Mathé-Allainmat, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1067 Neuroprotective effect of poly-unsaturated fatty acids: structure, dynamics and interaction with amyloid peptides of Omega-3 containing lipid bilayers Augusta De Santis (IT), Delia Picone, Gerardino D Errico, Luigi Paduano, Alessandro Emendato, Irene Russo Krauss. Short Oral Abstract 1051 Glycomimetics targeting galectins and design of novel selective binders. The combined computational/experimental approach Alessandra Lacetera (ES), Joan Guzmán Caldentey, Maria Teresa Blázquez-Sánchez, Cecilia Romanó, Ana Maria Gimeno, Jesús Jiménez-Barbero, Stefan Oscarson, et al. Continue 123 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1 Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology Chair: Nick Westwood BRUSELAS 3 Short Oral Abstract 1054 Development of novel QS-21-based immunoadjuvants for chemical biology studies and improved vaccine therapeutics Alberto Fernandez-Tejada (UK), Jesús Jiménez-Barbero, David Gin. Abstract 543 Short Oral New resveratrol derivatives induce neuroprotection in retinal degeneration mice model Pablo Peñalver Puente (ES), Efres Belmonte, M. Lourdes Valdés-Sánchez, Ana Belén García Delgado, Marisa Mateos, Ricardo Lucas, Marta Caro-Moreno, et al. ORAL SESSION H1-4 Invited SpeakerAbstract 132 A computational contribution to the mechanistic understanding of oxidative coupling Feliu Maseras (ES). Oral Abstract 427 Overcoming spin forbiddeness during the activation of dioxygen by copper complexes - the torture track revisited Alexander Hoffmann (DE), Matthias Witte, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3 Methods and Mechanisms Chair: Ana Martins MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C3-2 Oral Abstract 1010 Combining Computation and Experiment in Organometallic Catalysis: From Insight to Application Indrek Kalvet (DE), Franziska Schenebeck. Oral Abstract 1585 Photocatalytic N-Methylation of Amines with Methanol at Room Temperature Yuna Morioka (JP), Lyuming Wang, Vasily Tsarev, Joaquim Caner, Qing Wang, Richiro Ushimaru, Akihiko Kudo, et al. Oral Abstract 1282 Cascade oxidation/Michael addition/aldolisation of allylic alcohols catalysed by supported gold nanoparticles in basic medium: an efficient and sustainable protocol for the one-pot access to valuable scaffolds. Pascal Giorgi (FR). Short Oral Abstract 122 Insights Into the Mechanism of the Light-Driven Functionalization of the Pt(II)-Me Bond with Dioxygen in Metal-Terpyridine Complexes Victor M Fernandez-Alvarez (ES). Short Oral Abstract 421 Mechanisms of oxygen activation mediated by biomimetic catalysts Davide Angelone (ES), Marcel Swart, Claire Deville, Christine Joy McKenzie, Wesley R. Browne. Short Oral Abstract 787 Training a Constitutional Dynamic Network for Effector Recognition - Storage, Recall and Erasing of Information Jan Holub (FR), Ghislaine Vantomme, Jean-Marie Lehn. 124 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Oral keynote Abstract 776 Light-harvesting antennae based on luminescent silicon nanocrystals Paola Ceroni (IT), Giacomo Bergamini, Antonino Arrigo, Raffaello Mazzaro, Luca Ravotto, Francesco Romano. Oral Abstract 534 Overcoming autofluorescence: long luminescence lifetime nanoparticles for time-gated bioimaging Emma Martín Rodríguez (ES), Blanca del Rosal, Dirk H. Ortgies, Nuria Fernández Monsalve, Francisco Sanz-Rodríguez, Daniel Jaque. Oral Abstract 682 Bio-inspired white hybrid light-emitting diodes Ruben D. Costa Costa (DE). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Alexander Eychmüller PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-4 Oral Abstract 357 Design of copper and gold carbene complexes for fabrication of highly efficient organic light-emitting diodes Alexander Romanov (UK), Dawei Di, Le Yang, Dan Credgington, Manfred Bochmann. Abstract 494 Oral A light-powered autonomous molecular pump exploiting self-assembly away from equilibrium Giulio Ragazzon (IT), Massimo Baroncini, Serena Silvi, Margherita Venturi, Alberto Credi. Oral Abstract 532 Enhanced efficiency in plastic planar heterojunction solar cells by AuNPs positioned at donor-acceptor interfaces Camillo Sartorio (IT), Stefano Scaramuzza, Sebastiano Cataldo, Valeria Vetri, Michelangelo Scopelliti, Maurizio Leone, Vincenzo Amendola, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1237 Visible light-induced multi-electron storage in functional TiO2 nanoparticles Long Le Quang (FR), Rajaa Farran, Lucy Rosa, Vincent Maurel, Jerome Chauvin. Short Oral Abstract 1192 Enhancing light-harvesting ability of colloidal metal oxide nanocrystals Leonardo Triggiani (IT), Carlo Nazareno Dibenedetto, Giuseppe Tartaro, Teresa Sibillano, Cinzia Giannini, Giovanni Bruno, Angela Agostiano, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1628 Efficient cementing of CH3NH3PbBr3 perovskite nanoparticles to up-conversion nanoparticles visualized by confocal microscopy María González Béjar (ES), Laura Francés-Soriano, Soranyel Gonzalez-Carrero, Enrique Navarro-Raga, Raquel E. Galian, Julia Pérez-Prieto. 125 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 1659 Near infrared emitting monometallic lanthanide complexes and polymetallic macromolecular dendrimer complexes for novel modalities of biological imaging Stéphane Petoud (CH), Svetlana V. Eliseeva, Ivana Martinic, Virginie Placide, Régis Delatouche, Iulia Nazarenko, Franck Suzenet. Oral Abstract 32 Evalution of new fluorescent chemical probe for the rapid, point-of-care detection of Staphylococcus aureus Adam Le Gresley (UK). Oral Abstract 481 Label-Free Spectromicroscopy as a Probe for Dermal Drug Delivery Eckart Ruehl (DE), Kenji Yamamoto, André Klossek, Robert Schulz, Takuji Ohigashi, Markus Weigand, Roman Flesch, et al. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Oral Abstract 71 Nuclear and optical dual-labelled imaging agents Holger Stephan (DE). Topic H3 Methods and Applications Oral Abstract 228 Enzyme-responsive PARACEST-MRI, T1-MRI and optical imaging probes based on a self-immolative approach Eva Toth Jakab (FR), Sophie Laine, Célia Bonnet, Svetlana Eliseeva, Sara Lacerda, Bernard Badet, Stéphane Petoud, et al. ORAL SESSION H3-1 Oral Abstract 374 Carbon nanotubes as efficient multi-drug delivery systems for in-vitro treatment of breast cancer cells Stefano Cicchi (IT), Stefano Fedeli, Paolo Paoli, Alberto Brandi, Paola Chiarugi, Giuliano Giambastiani, Giulia Tuci, et al. Chair: Eva Jakob-Toth BRUSELAS 1 Short Oral Abstract 270 Absolute quantification of proteins by ICP-MS and isotope dilution analysis using generic standards. Application to the quantification of snake venom proteomes. Francisco Calderón Celis (ES), Laura Cid Bario, Silvia Diez Fernández, Jorge Ruiz Encinar, Juan José Calvete Chornet, Alfredo Sanz Medel. Short Oral Abstract 648 Artificial siderophores for tracking and sensing of iron(III) ions Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka (PL), Karolina Zdyb, Evgenia Olshvang, Abraham Shanzer. Abstract 884 Short Oral The solid-state photo-CIDNP effect and its applicability in chemistry Isaac F. Cespedes-Camacho (CR), Jörg Matysik. 126 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 109 Solar advanced oxidation processes: photoreactors, applications and economical approach Isabel Oller (ES). Oral Abstract 644 Sorption enhanced catalytic steam reforming of blends of bio-oil model compounds for hydrogen production Gonzalo Esteban-Díez (ES), Maria Victoria Gil, Covadonga Pevida, De Chen, Fernando Rubiera. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1 Sustainable Energy and Air Quality Chair: S. Minteer AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B1-5 Oral Abstract 1037 Corrosion effect of Ni concentration in Fe-Cr-Ni alloys exposed to molten carbonate environments for CSP application Teresa de Miguel (ES), Victor Encinas, Gustavo Garcia, Andrea Illana, Isabel Lasanta, Francisco Javier Perez. Oral Abstract 559 Low temperature catalysts for on demand hydrogen production via ammonia decomposition Laura Torrente Murciano (UK), Alf Hill, Tamsin Bell. Abstract 128 Short Oral Turning waste into valuable products: The case of carbonated MSWI fly ash for clinker production Selene Cobo (ES), Isabel García-Herrero, Maria Margallo, Antonio Dominguez-Ramos, Angel Irabien. Abstract 121 Short Oral Evaluation of the environmental benefits of recycling materials in the moving parts of a wind turbine using the life cycle assessment (LCA) Ricardo Díaz Martín (ES), Esperanza Batuecas Fernández, Carlos Mayo del Río, Adib Guardiola Mouhafel, Francisco Javier Pérez Trujillo. Short Oral Abstract 450 Effect of TiO2 phases in aqueous phase ketonization: Kinetics and Hydrophobicity Nicolas Aranda Perez (ES), Javier Echave, M. Pilar Ruiz, Jimmy Faria. Short Oral Abstract 246 Kinetics of biomass char steam gasification in a conical spouted bed gasifier Jon Alvarez (ES), Gartzen Lopez, Maider Amutio, Maite Artetxe, Itsaso Barbarias, Aitor Arregi, Laura Santamaria, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1621 Sustainable future nuclear fuel cycles – Separations, radiation stability, and innovative processes for nuclear fuels production Jan John (CZ), Ferdinand Šebesta, Václav Čuba, Petr Distler, Kamil V. Mareš, Jana Kondé. 127 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 1032 Chemistry inside the world’s tiniest test tube: studying reactions at the nanoscale Andrei Khlobystov (UK). Oral Abstract 409 Carbon Nanotube Thin Films as Precise Volumetric Sensors Óscar Ameneiro-Prieto (ES), Miguel Franco-Martínez, Pedro Fariña-Álvarez, Jorge Marcos-Acevedo, José Fariña-Rodríguez, Miguel Á. Correa-Duarte. Oral Abstract 1305 Highly efficient carbon nanomaterials microengines for complex biomedia Roberto María Hormigos (ES), Beatriz Jurado Sanchez, Alberto Escarpa. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4 Carbon Based Nanochemistry Chair: Andreas Hirsch MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION E4-2 Oral Abstract 1404 Size matters - Tailoring pore size in carbon materials Lars Borchardt (DE). Oral Abstract 1211 Electronic interaction between carbon allotropes and pyrene functionalized silicon nanocrystals Raffaello Mazzaro (IT), Mirko Locritani, Jennifer Molloy, Giacomo Bergamini, Vittorio Morandi, Paola Ceroni. Oral Abstract 1181 Looking at porphyrin chemistry confined in two dimensions with single molecule precision Anthoula Papageorgiou (DE). Short Oral Abstract 583 Biosensing platform based on the combination of fluorescent nanoparticles and enzymes Sandra Benítez-Martínez (ES), Encarnación Caballero-Diaz, Miguel Valcárcel. Short Oral Abstract 28 Rational Design of Efficient Non-Precious Metal Oxygen Reduction Catalysts in Alkaline: Nanoconfinement of Maghemite in Hierarchical Nitrogen-doped Graphene Framework Kaipei Qiu (UK). Short Oral Abstract 600 Cytocompatibility and Degradation of Polycaprolactone Nano-Microfibrous Scaffolds Loaded with Amide-Amine Functionalised Carbon Nanoparticles Jana Karpiskova (CZ), Katerina Pilarova, Vera Jencova, Ivan Stibor, Jiri Chvojka, Petr Mikes, Nhung H.A. Nguyen, et al. 128 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September EYCA Day. ROMA Invited SpeakersAbstract 1705 EYCN: 10 years connecting young chemists. What comes next? Fernando Gomollon-Bel (BE), Fréderique Backaert, Emanuel S. R. Ehmki, Oana M. Fronoiu, Camille Oger, Sarah L. Newton, Michael A. Terzidis. Oral Abstract 1709 Chemistry in your glass: the science of wine flavor. Ricardo Lopez (ES). JOHN DALTON. Convener: Sylviane Sabo-Etienne, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (FR) MADRID 2 250th Anniversary Symposium Plenary and Grand Slam Session Oral keynote Abstract 1760 Why so slow? The teaching context and the adoption of Mendeleev’s periodic classification Brigitte Van Tiggelen (US). Oral Abstract 1415 Imagination of a compound/matter beyond our vision Rajen Kundu (US). Oral Abstract 1485 Iron catalysed hydrophosphination II: This time it’s terminal (alkynes) Kimberley Gallagher, UK, Ruth Webster. Oral keynote Abstract 1761 Berthollet’s Chemical Affinities. Educational Context and Textualization of an Innovation in Chemistry at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century. Pere Grapí (ES). Oral Abstract 759 Au(III) complexes and their reactivity towards alkenes and alkynes Marte Sofie Martinsen Holmsen (NO). Abstract 1455 Oral The Max-PHOX family, P*,N iridium catalysts and their application in the completely enantioselective hydrogenation of cyclic enamides Ernest Salomó i Prat (ES). 16:00-16:30 h Coffee Break 129 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions WEDNESDAY, 14th September TOPIC PLENARY 16:30 -17:15 h THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainabilityy THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic B4 Food Chemistry Elke Anklam - Research Centre European Commission. (BE) AUDITORIUM 2. Chair: L. S. Sarkadi Food Safety and Quality Control in 2030 - are we prepared? Topic D1 Chemistry in Industry MADRID 1. Chairs: L. Torrente, R. Palkowitz Topic G3 Chemical Dynamics Chair: Günter Gauglitz Paolo Pollesel - Eni Spa. (IT) The role of industrial catalytic technologies in the evolving oil refining scenario AUDITORIUM 1. tingen. (DE) Juergen Troe Troe -University of Goet- Insight into Reaction Mechanisms through Quantitative Kinetics EYCN. ROMA * 10 years connecting young chemists, What comes next? * Chemistry in your glass: the science of wines flavor + tasting Invited SpeakersAbstract 1705 EYCN: 10 years connecting young chemists. What comes next? Fernando Gomollon-Bel (BE), Fréderique Backaert, Emanuel S. R. Ehmki, Oana M. Fronoiu, Camille Oger, Sarah L. Newton, Michael A. Terzidis. Oral Abstract 1709 Chemistry in your glass: the science of wine flavor. Ricardo Lopez (ES). 17:15 – 18:15 h PLENARY LECTURE: Roberta Sessoli – University of Florence. (IT) POSTER DISCUSSIONS. POSTER AREA - MODULE A: 18:15 -19:15 h 20:00 h 130 THEME E- Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry THEME F- Properties of Matter THEME G- Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry THEME H- Chemistry in the Life Science John Dalton 250th Anniversary Symposium FAREWELL DINNER Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September 8:00-8:30 h 8:30-10:30 h REGISTRATION ORAL SESSIONS Oral keynote Abstract 1697 Novel gas separation membranes design from chitosan-styrene and chitosan-acrylonitrile copolymers modified by methylimidazolium based ionic liquids Ilya Vorotyntsev§ (RU), Ksenia Bogacheva, Alla Mochalova, Tatyana Sazanova, Anton Petukhov, Andrey Vorotyntsev. Oral Abstract 384 Sustainable Synthesis of Amines – Direct Amination of (Bio)Alcohols with NH3 Dieter Vogt (GB), Dennis Pingen, Jong-Hoo Choi, Laura Puig, George Murray, Martin Prechtl, Piet W.N.M. van Leeuwen. Oral Abstract 1787 Application of data mining techniques and evolutionary computation to a steam reformer for modelling and optimization David Velázquez Alonso (ES), Francisco Moreno Castro, Mario Tristán del Pino. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry Chair: J.L. Dubois AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B3-3 Oral Abstract 1269 New VolSurf+ in silico descriptors suitable for the prediction of ionic liquids toxicity and physicochemical properties Alessio Paternò (IT), Giuseppe Musumarra. Abstract 86 Oral Sustainable chemical processes in ionic liquids and supercritical carbon dioxide by integration of synthesis and pure product separation steps Pedro Lozano (ES), Juana M. Bernal, Susana Nieto, Gregorio Sanchez-Gomez, José L. Serrano, Jose Perez, Eduardo Garcia-Verdugo, et al. Abstract 1274 Oral Oxidative aerobic NHC catalysis via multistep electron transfer Henrik Sundén (CH), Anton Axelsson, Linda Ta. Short Oral Abstract 604 Comparative behavior of advanced oxidation treatments, electrochemical oxidation and photocatalysis, in terms of kinetics and energy efficiency Carlos Javier Escudero (ES), Olalla Iglesias, Maria J. Rivero, Inmaculada Ortiz. Abstract 663 Short Oral Re-usable immobilized NHC-Pd catalytic systems: synthesis, characterization and activity in reactions of industrial relevance Itziar Peñafiel (ES), Alberto Martinez-Lombardia, Jamin Krinsky, Carmen Claver, Alexei Lapkin. Abstract 546 Short Oral First-principles design of gold catalysts for deperoxidation of cyclohexyl hydroperoxide Tirso López-Ausens (ES), Avelino Corma Canós, Mercedes Boronat Zaragozá. Short Oral Abstract 1474 Catalytic study and advanced characterization of Pd-catalysts for the bromates reduction in water phase Jose Luis Cerrillo Olmo (ES), Christian Wittee, Fernando Rey, Eduardo Palomares. 131 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Oral keynote Abstract 1235 New Perspectives in Lithium Halocarbenoids Mediated Homologations Vittorio Pace (AT). Oral Abstract 307 Covalent and non-covalent linkage of binaphthyl phosphoric acids for the generation of chiral multifunctional frameworks Jochen Niemeyer (DE), Raja Mitra, Frescilia Octa-Smolin, Martha Kohlhaas. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Oral Abstract 1686 Selenium Like Versatile Auxiliary in Organic Synthesis Viktor Milata (SK). Oral Abstract 120 3,4,5-Triiodoanisole via C-H Iodination/ipso-iododecarboxylation Strategy: Synthesis, Reactivity and Application Raed M Al-Zoubi, JO. Topic C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Oral Abstract 1013 Application of low migration photoinitiators in UV-curable systems Daniel Hennen (AT), Meinhart Roth, Aleksandra Samusjew, Andreas Österreicher, Delara Hartmann, Matthias Edler, Thomas Griesser. ORAL SESSION C2-4 Abstract 1027 Short Oral New 1,3,4-oxadiazole-based building blocks for OLEDs through Sonogashira couplings Anca Paun (RO), Mihaela Matache, Codruta Paraschivescu, Ioana Nicolau, Vasile Parvulescu. Chair: F. Rutjes AUDITORIUM 1 Abstract 918 Short Oral Synthesis of thiacalix[4]arene based receptors for chiral anion sensing Ivan Stibor (CZ), Jan Lukasek, Michal Rezanka, Ondrej Kundrat, Pavel Lhotak. Abstract 352 Short Oral Phosphole amino acids: versatile stereoselective synthesis and luminescent properties Emmanuelle Remond (FR). Short Oral Abstract 612 Synthesis of pyrrole-cyclodextrin conjugates for tissue engineering Jan Lukasek (CZ), Michal Rezanka, Ivan Stibor. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F4 Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science Chair: A. Laganà MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION F4-1 132 Invited SpeakerAbstract 825 EGI: advanced data and computing services for international research collaborations Tiziana Ferrari (NL). Oral keynote Abstract 200 Kinetic Monte Carlo study of the water gas shift reaction on Cu (321) surface based on Density Functional Theory data Ramón Sayós (ES), Hèctor Prats, Pablo Gamallo, FRsc Illas. Oral Abstract 1035 Virtual Screening For Materials Discovery Jacob Gavartin (GB), Mathew Halls, David Giesen, Thomas Hughes, Alexander Goldberg, Thomas Mustard, Shawn Kwak. Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F4 Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science Chair: A. Laganà MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION F4-1 Oral Abstract 1005 In-silico predictions of physico-chemical properties with COSMO-RS Jens Reinisch (DE), Andreas Klamt. Oral Abstract 1677 ETS-NOCV description of chemical reactions Artur Michalak (PL), Piotr Talaga, Mateusz Brela. Oral Abstract 1484 Theoretical study DFT/ TD-DFT of Ruthenium bipyridyl dyes with X-donor (X= Se, Te) ligands and their application in dye–sensitized solar cells Rekhis Mâammar (DZ), Bourouina Assia. Invited SpeakerAbstract 478 Distorted Heptagon-Incorporating Graphene Molecules Araceli González-Campaña (ES). Abstract 1633 Oral Harvesting the Nonlinear Emission of Molecular Materials Ermelinda Macoas (PT), Inês Mariz, Carla Santos, Cátia Correia, José Martinho. Oral Abstract 797 Photoinduced corrugation of graphene Sofia Leret García (ES), Andrés Black, Daniel Granados, Amadeo L. Vázquez de Parga, Emilio Pérez. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4 Carbon Based Nanochemistry Chair: Aurelio Mateo-Alonso Andrei Khlobystov AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E4-3 Oral Abstract 790 Electrochemical perfOMce of few-layer graphene fabricated using carbon nanofibers as a carbon source through a chemical-free method Carlos Herreros-Lucas (UK), Maria Gimenez-Lopez. Abstract 1466 Oral Scale-up synthesis of graphene oxide and its application in forming 3D graphene structures and nanostructured metal oxide catalysts Salvador Eslava (UK). Oral Abstract 1423 Bulk preparation, characterization and application of chemically-modified few layers graphene Simone Silvestrini (IT), Michele Maggini, Antonio Barbon, Francesco Tampieri, Meng Zheng, Alain Jody Corso, Maria Guglielmina Pelizzo, et al. Abstract 123 Short Oral Porous carbon materials for carbon capture Eleanor Campbell (UK), Arran Gibson, Andrei Gromov, Stefano Brandani. Short Oral Abstract 451 Fluorescent gels with S,N-codoped Graphene Quantum Dots embedded in nanocellulosic matrix for analytical applications Celia Ruiz-Palomero (ES), M. Laura Soriano, Sandra Benítez-Martínez, Miguel Valcárcel. Short Oral Abstract 1334 Synthesis of porous graphene/TiO2 by use of recycled graphite José Jiménez-Jiménez (ES), Manuel Algarra-González, Elena Rodríguez-Aguado, Enrique Rodríguez-Castellon. 133 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 201 Polymers in pores: towards bioinspired ionic transport modulation Annette Andrieu-Brunsen (DE). THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F3 Polymers Chair: P. Griffiths BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION F3-2 Oral Abstract 756 Supramolecular Polymerization of carbonyl-bridged N-heterotriangulenes. Tuning the formation of H and J aggregates Jorge Santos Valera (ES), Rafael Gómez, Luis Sánchez. Oral Abstract 929 Thermomechanical properties and microstructure of hybrid modified bitumen with crumb tyre rubber and polymers Simona Senise (ES), Virginia Carrera Paez, Francisco Javier Navarro Domínguez. Oral Abstract 1297 Design, synthesis and RAFT polymerisation of a quinoline-based monomer for use in metal-binding composite microfibres Anna Isakova (UK), Olga Efremova, Nikki Pullan, Larry Luer, Paul Topham. Oral Abstract 1663 Direct (Hetero)Arylation polymerization as a convenient synthetic route to conjugated polymers for plastic solar cells Gianluca Maria Farinola (IT), Giuseppe Marzano, Francesco Carulli, Francesco Babudri, Andrea Pellegrino, Silvia Luzzati, Riccardo Po, et al. Abstract 387 Short Oral Cation-π and steric/inductive interactions for tailoring spontaneous gradient formation in poly(2-oxazoline)s Bart Verbraeken (BE), Jorne Raymakers, Richard Hoogenboom. Abstract 732 Short Oral Influence of Axial and Point Chirality in the Chiral Self-Assembly of Twin N‑Annulated Perylenecarboxamides Elisa Emilia Greciano Raiskila (ES), Luis Sánchez Martín, Julia Buendía Lucas. Short Oral Abstract 948 Synthesis and Characterization of New Biodegradable Co-polyurethanes for Biomedical Applications Lucia Romero Azogil (ES), Elena Benito, Maria De Gracia García-Martín, Juan A. Galbis Pérez. 134 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 140 Looking for cleaner alternatives: the role of combustion chemistry diagnostics Katharina Kohse-Hoeinghaus (DE). THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G3 Chemical Dynamics Chair: Jürgen Troe PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G3-1 Oral keynote Abstract 1719 Molecules in Motion: Quantum Dynamics from Theory and Spectroscopic Experiment Martin Quack (CH). Oral keynote Abstract 439 Transient vibrational analysis for (photo) dynamics: A new combined molecular dynamics and normal modes protocol. Alessio Petrone (US), David B. Lingerfelt, Xiaosong Li. Oral Abstract 585 C1878H2682: A Giant Molecular Spoked Wheel illuminates excitonic processes in organic electronics Robert May (DE), Dominik Würsch, Stefan-Sven Jester, Sigurd Höger, Jon Lupton. Abstract 14 Oral Reduction mechanism of a coordinated superoxide by benzyl alcohol and 2-propanol Ritu Mukherjee (Mishra) (IN), Rupendranath Banerjee. Invited SpeakerAbstract 717 The His-rich and Cys-rich metal binding domain and biological consequences Henryk Kozlowski (PL), Joanna Watly, Aleksandra Hecel, Karolina Krzywoszynska, Magdalena Rowinska-Zyrek. Abstract 1025 Oral DNA and PNA controlled fusion of liposomes Stefan Vogel (DK), Oliver Ries, Alexander Rabe, Philipp Löffler. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2 Bio-macromolecules Chairs: Roland Sigel BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H2-1 Abstract 1486 Oral DNA Hybrid Materials and Supercharged Polypeptides for Nanomedicine Andreas Herrmann (NL). Oral Abstract 963 Designed proteins scaffolds to stabilize metal nanoclusters: sensing and imaging appliactions Antonio Aires (ES), Pierre Coleaud, Sara H. Mejias, Sandra M. Ocampo, Ana V. Villar, Aitziber L. Cortajarena. Oral Abstract 184 In order to cross the mucus barrier, one must first understand its structure Peter Griffiths (UK). Abstract 865 Oral Biomolecular recognition by nanoparticles probed by NMR Mariapina Donofrio (IT), Serena Zanzoni, Rajesh Singh, Marco Pedroni, David Fushman, Adolfo Speghini, Michael Assfalg. Short Oral Abstract 1588 Bovine glutamate dehydrogenase immobilization on magnetic nanoparticles: conformational changes and catalysis Caterina Gruenwaldt Cunha Marques Netto (BR), Delmárcio G. da Silva, Sergio H. Toma, Leandro H. Andrade, Marcelo Nakamura, Koiti Araki, Henrique H. Toma. Continue 135 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2 Bio-macromolecules Chairs: Roland Sigel BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H2-1 Short Oral Abstract 1187 Topologically controlled peptides for selective lectin internalization Marisa Juanes (ES), Juan R. Granja, Javier ME. Short Oral Abstract 1552 7-deazapurine ligands: towards metal-mediated Watson-Crick base pairs in double-stranded DNA Jose M. Mendez Arriaga (ES), Miguel A. Galindo, Noelia Santamaria, Juan M. Salas. Oral keynote Abstract 316 Roles of Guanidines as Catalysts in Functionalisation of Carbon Dioxide Bao Nguyen (UK). Oral Abstract 311 Organocatalytic One-pot Nitroalkenes Dimerization-Rearrangment to Cyclic Nitronates: a NMR Study Polyssena Renzi (DE), Michael H. Haindl, Ruth M. Gschwind. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3 Methods and Me chanisms Chair: Feliu Maseras MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C3-3 Oral Abstract 415 The Cooperative Effect of Transition Metal Catalysts in the Oxidative Cross-Couplings. A DFT Mechanistic Study Ignacio Funes-Ardoiz (ES), Feliu Maseras. Oral Abstract 1392 Sulfur Dioxide Based One-Pot-Reactions for the Rapid and Highly Modular Synthesis of Sulfones and Sulfonamides Georg Manolikakes (DE). Oral Abstract 1696 Structure-reactivity effects in the methanolysis of hindered arenesulfonyl chlorides Mykyta Iazykov (ES), Moisés Canle L., J. Arturo Santaballa, Ludmila Rublova. Short Oral Abstract 110 Cyclic Carbonate Formation from CO2 and Epoxy-Alcohols: DFT Analysis of the Mechanistic Routes Joan González Fabra (ES), Jeroen Rintjema, Nuno Bandeira, Arjan Kleij, Carles Bo. Short Oral Abstract 1510 Visible Light Mediated Hydrophosphinylation of Alkenes with Phosphinic Acid Derivatives: Synthetic and Mechanistic Investigations Giovanni Fausti (FR), Annie-Claude Gaumont, Sami Lakhdar. Abstract 1612 Short Oral The Pivotal role of the Lewis Base partner in Frustrated Lewis Pairs-Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Michael Acceptors: A Mechanistic Approach Jonathan Dupré (FR), Annie-Claude Gaumont, Sami Lakhdar. 136 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Oral keynote Abstract 506 Hierarchical Plasmonic Nanostructured Materials: Synthesis and Applications Miguel A. Correa-Duarte (ES). Oral Abstract 66 Gold Nanoprism-Nanorod Face Off: in vitro comparison of the heating efficiency, cellular internalisation and thermoablation capacity of gold nanorods and nanoprisms Scott Mitchell (ES), Gabriel Alfranca, Álvaro Artiga, Grazyna Stepien, María Moros, Jesús M. de la Fuente. Abstract 835 Oral Nanoproteomics. Gold nanoparticles for activity-based protein profiling Álvaro Martínez (IT), Fabrizio Mancin, Paolo Scrimin. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Verónica Salgueiriño PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-5 Oral Abstract 502 Boosting hot electron-driven photocatalysis with hot spots in Au-TiO2 nanoarchitectures Miguel Comesaña Hermo (ES), Ana Sousa-Castillo, Benito Rodríguez-González, Moisés Pérez-Lorenzo, Xiang-Tian Kong, Alexander O. Govorov, Miguel A. Correa-Duarte. Abstract 983 Oral Phosphocholine-decorated SPIONs: Synthesis, Structure and In vivo Application Alessandra Luchini (IT), Yuri Gerelli, Giovanna Fragneto, Tommy Nylander, Luigi Paduano. Oral Abstract 751 Amphiphilic peptides with controlled architecture for quantum dot functionalization towards highly sensitive biosensors Gianpiero Valente (IT), Philip D. Howes, Christopher Spicer, Elisabetta Fanizza, Nicoletta Depalo, Molly M. Stevens. Short Oral Abstract 38 Encapsulation of Single Plasmonic Nanoparticles within ZIF-8. SERS Analysis of MOF Flexibility Sarah de Marchi Lourenço (ES), Guangchao Zheng, Kadir Sentosun, Sara Bals, Luis Liz Marzán, Isabel Pastoriza Santos, Jorge Pérez-Juste. Short Oral Abstract 1551 Laser generated magneto-plasmonic Au-Fe Nanoparticles: Formation mechanism, Real Structure and properties Anna Tymoczko (DE), Christoph Rehbock, Jurij Jakobi, Ulrich Schürmann, Lorenz Kienle, Stephan Barcikowski. 137 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 988 MRI of gene expression using nucleosides and their analogs as imaging probes Amnon Bar-Shir (IL). Oral Abstract 1134 Accurately unraveling DNA/drug binding conformations by combining Electronic Circular Dichroism modeling and free energy calculations. Hugo Gattuso (FR), Angelo Spinello, Alessio Terenzi, Xavier Assfeld, Giampaolo Barone, Antonio Monari. Oral Abstract 901 Functionalized Cyclodextrin Rotaxanes and Polyrotaxanes for Medical Imaging Jérémy Scelle (FR), Guillaume Vives, Bernold Hasenknopf, Grégory Ramniceanu, BichThuy Doan, Célia Bonnet, Eva Toth, et al. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H3 Methods and Applications Oral Abstract 1015 Distribution of Essential Trace Elements and MMP-11 in Breast Cancer Tissues by LAMS Maria Luisa Fernandez-Sanchez (ES), Raquel Gónzalez de Vega, Jorge Pisonero, Noemi Eiró, Francisco Vizoso, Uwe Karst, Alfredo Sanz-Medel. Chair: Eva Jakob-Toth MADRID 2 Oral Abstract 353 Stereoselective peptide modifications – an efficient tool for natural product and drug synthesis Uli Kazmaier (DE). ORAL SESSION H3-2 Oral Abstract 563 The colloidal side of cell communication Paolo Bergese (IT), Doris Ricotta, Giuseppe Di Noto, Andrea Zendrini, Lucia Paolini, Sara Busatto, Annalisa Radeghieri, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1167 Raman Imaging Drives Toxicity Tests in C. elegans Fed With Shape Engineered TiO2 Nanoparticles Luca Iannarelli (IT), Andrea Mario Giovannozzi, Federica Morelli, Francesco Viscotti, Valter Maurino, Giuseppe Spoto, Vasile-Dan Hodoroaba, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1199 Identification and distribution of metallic and radionuclidic contaminants in the production of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose Mateusz Pęgier (PL), Krzysztof Kilian, Krystyna Pyrzyńska, Anna Pękal. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B4 Food Chemistry Chair: L. S. Sarkadi AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B4-1 138 Oral keynote Abstract 1672 Food chemistry role in food quality and safety: case studies as pivotal challenge of the next future Marco Arlorio (IT). Oral keynote Abstract 365 Bioactive carriers: functional foods for lactose intolerance Ilena-Alexandra Pavel (FR), Nadia Canilho, Andreea Pasc. Oral Abstract 1077 Study of iron absorption and bioavailability from formula milk supplemented with enriched 57Fe nanoparticles Sonia Fernández-Menéndez (ES), María Luisa Fernández-Sánchez, Rafaella Rafaella Regina-Alves Peixoto, Belén Fernández-Colomer, Alfredo Sanz-Medel. Continue Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B4 Food Chemistry Chair: L. S. Sarkadi AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS Oral Abstract 305 Encapsulation of L. rhamnosus GG (LGG) in Alginate-Silicate hybrid beads Fernanda Haffner (FR), Roudayna Diab, Maxime Girardon, Stéphane Fontanay, Raphaël Duval, Andreea Pasc. Oral Abstract 1196 Magnetic molecular imprinted nanoparticles for selective determination of folic acid in different food samples Sajjad Hussain (PK), Maria Pilar, Sabir Khan. ORAL SESSION B4-1 Coffee Break 10:30-11:00 h 11:00-13:00 h Young Leaders day: Funding Workshop. ROMA ICYN - Event. LISBOA Oral Abstract 1746 Introducing the International Young Chemists Network (IYCN): an intentional body to represent young chemists under IUPAC Maarten van Sisseren, (NL). 11:00-13:00 h ORAL SESSIONS Oral keynote Abstract 1233 Biorefinery economics for chemists Mirela Tsagkari (FR), Jean-Luc Couturier, Antonis Kokossis, Jean-Luc Dubois. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry Chair: J. L. Dubois AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B3-4 Oral Abstract 1319 Synthesis of Unnatural Amino Acids and Descurainolide A from Renewable Resources Oluwarotimi Stephen Ojo (UK). Oral Abstract 1382 Electrosynthesis of 2,3-butanediol from acetoin in an undivided cell using decorated cathodes José R. Ochoa-Gómez (ES), Alberto García-LUis, Francisco Fernández-Carretero, Silvia Gil-Río, Francisca Río-Pérez, Belén Maestro-Madurga, Olga Gómez-Jiménez-Aberasturi, et al. Oral Abstract 144 Towards a toluene-free reactive separation process for carbon monoxide recovery from industrial gas mixtures Gabriel Zarca Lago (ES). Abstract 1651 Oral Tin-on-stream: catalytic stability of Sn-Beta investigated in the continuous regime Daniele Padovan (UK), Ceri Hammond, Manuel Simplicio, Charlie Parsons, Ben Hawkins. Continue 139 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B3 Sustainable chemistry Chair: D. Mattia AUDITORIUM 2 ORAL SESSION B3-4 Oral Abstract 754 Sustainable biolubricants production by esterification reaction Rosa Vitiello (IT), Riccardo Tesser, Rosa Turco, Antonio Buonerba, Alfonso Grassi, Martino Di Serio. Short Oral Abstract 1611 Selective direct hydroxylation of benzene to phenol with hydrogen peroxide by iron and vanadyl based homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts Ana Rosa Silva (PT), Liliana Carneiro. Short Oral Abstract 1627 Biosurfactant: a sustainable alternative for the treatment of petroleum contaminated soils Sarah Nwinee (UK), Eoin Cowie, Ibrahim Banat, Paul Kong Thoo Lin, Kyari Yates. Short Oral Abstract 723 Hydrogen peroxide dissociation on sustainable biomimetic catalysts Tofik Nagiev (AZ), Latifa Gasanova, Sariya Aghamammadova, Gulshan Nahmadova Oral keynote Abstract 1579 A brief journey from Lewis acids to Gold(I) and Gold(III) catalyzed cycloaddition/cyclization reactions of vinyl indoles with unsaturated compounds Elisabetta Rossi (IT), Giorgio Abbiati, Monica, Valentina Pirovano. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C2 Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds Chair: V. Pace AUDITORIUM 1 ORAL SESSION C2-5 Oral Abstract 272 Reactivity of ynamides with tetracyanoethylene: formation of new electron super-acceptor Yann Trolez (FR). Oral Abstract 514 Isatin modification for surface functionalization Cécile Soulignac (FR), Franck Le Derf, Julien Vieillard, François Estour. Oral Abstract 578 Synthesis of bifunctional chiral [2]catenanes as artificial receptors Raja Mitra (DE), Maike Thiele, Frescilia Octa-smolin, Jochen Niemeyer. Oral Abstract 1459 Defying stereotypes with nanodiamonds: stable primary diamondoid phosphines Oana Moncea (DE), Marina Sekutor, Heike Hausmann, Maria Gunawan, Didier Poinsot, Andrey A. Fokin, Jean-Cyrille Hierso, et al. Short Oral Abstract 510 Fluoroalkyl substituted Diazoalkanes – powerful Reagents for Applications in Cycloaddition Reactions Rene M. Koenigs (DE). Short Oral Abstract 549 Visible Light-Mediated Generation of Nitrogen Radicals: Transition Metal-Free Hydroamination and Aminohydroxylation Reactions Daniele Leonori (UK). Abstract 356 Short Oral Synthesis of angular tetracyclic p-quinols from oxidative dearomatization of the corresponding anthracenols using Oxone® or visible-light irradiation under air. María Jesús Cabrera Afonso (ES). 140 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Keynote lectureAbstract 221 Crystallization development of a peripherally-restricted opioid antagonist” Jackie O Neil (US). THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G2 Determination of Structure and Physical Properties Chair: Annetter FolskeSchmitz BRUSELAS 2 ORAL SESSION G2-3 Invited SpeakerAbstract 126 Electroanalytics, biocatalysis and nanoparticles: design of advanced platforms for biosensing José Manuel Pingarrón (ES). Abstract 165 Oral Physico-chemical properties and structural organisation during drying of colloidal aggregates of boehmite. Charlotte Gallois (FR), Eric Lécolier, Loïc Barré, Didier Frot, Elisabeth Rosenberg, Anne Bonnin, Pierre Levitz. Oral Abstract 260 Insights into humin structure and formation Stephanie G. Maerten (DE), Marcel A. Liauw. Abstract 1224 Oral On the existence and characterization of molecular electrides Verònica Postils Ribó (ES), Marc Garcia-Borràs, Miquel Solà, Josep M. Luis, Eduard Matito. Abstract 1036 Oral Biomimetic sensor for optical detection of antibiotics for in-line process analysis Patricia Weber (DE), Benjamin Riegger, Monika Bach, Günter Tovar, Günter Gauglitz. Oral keynote Abstract 1168 Distorted Molecular And Low-Dimensional Materials Aurelio Mateo-Alonso (ES). THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4 Carbon Based Nanochemistry Chairs: Emilio Pérez, Michele Maggini AUDITORIUM 3 ORAL SESSION E4-4 Abstract 869 Oral Supramolecular Nanopatterns of Organic Molecules Stefan-Sven Jester (DE). Oral Abstract 1173 Gas-phase synthesis of (endo-, hetero-, exo-)hedral fullerenes. Marc Mulet Gas (US), Paul W. Dunk, Christopher L. Hendrickson, Harold W. Kroto. Oral Abstract 801 Stabilising the Lowest Energy Charge-Separated State in a {Metal Chromophore Fullerene} Assembly: A Tuneable Panchromatic Absorbing Donor Acceptor Triad Maria Lebedeva (GB), Thomas Chamberlain, Paul Scattergood, Milan Delor, Igor Sazanovich, Julia Weinstein, E. Stephen Davies, et al. Abstract 1323 Oral Fullerene-stabilised phthalocyanine nanoporous crystals Caterina Gavina Grazia Bezzu (UK), Neil B. McKeown, Luke Burt, Benson Kariuki, Stephen A. Moggach. Continue 141 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E4 Carbon Based Nanochemistry Oral Abstract 209 Design of liquid-crystalline poly-fullerodendrimers Pauline Pieper (CH), Robert Deschenaux. Short Oral Abstract 728 Synthesis of Novel Mixed [2:3]-Pentakisadducts of [60]Fullerene with an Incomplete Octahedral Addition Pattern Katerina Maxouti (DE), Andreas Hirsch. Chairs: Emilio Pérez, Michele Maggini AUDITORIUM 3 Abstract 809 Short Oral Synthesis of Magnetic Molecular Complexes with Fullerene Anchor Groups for Single-Molecule Junctions with Epitaxial Graphene Nanoelectrodes Neus Edurne Nuin Pla (DE), Konrad Ullmann, Heiko B. Weber, Andreas Hirsch. ORAL SESSION E4-4 Short Oral Abstract 590 Magnetic Hybrid Materials Based on Co/C Nanoparticles and their Use in Catalysis Benjamin Kastl (DE). Invited SpeakerAbstract 274 Quantum Chemical Workflows as Concept for Science Gateways Sonja Herres-Pawlis (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Jens Krüger, Richard Grunzke, Lars Packschies, Sandra Gesing. THEME F Properties of Matter Topic F4 Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science Chair: A. Laganà MADRID 3 ORAL SESSION F4-2 Oral keynote Abstract 998 ioChem-BD: Taming the Computational Chemistry Big Data Platform Carles Bo (ES), Moises Álvarez-Moreno, Coen de Graaf, Nuria López, Feliu Maseras, Josep Maria Poblet. Oral Abstract 283 A New TDDFT Method for Optical Design of Metal Clusters Mauro Stener (IT), Alessandro Fortunelli. Oral Abstract 1050 On the existence of intramolecular one-electron Be-Be bonds. Manuel Yáñez (ES), Oriana Brea, Otilia Mó, Ibon Alkorta, José Elguero. Oral Abstract 1340 Force field refinement for light hydrocarbon separation in MOF-74 Azahara Luna-Triguero (ES), José Manuel Vicent-Luna, Paula Gómez-Álvarez, Sofía Calero. Oral Abstract 326 Towards a molecular science and technology research infrastructure Antonio Laganà (IT). 142 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Invited SpeakerAbstract 1723 Solid-state NMR Methods for Proteins in Microcrystals, Sediments, Fibrils and Membranes Beat Meier (CH), Anja Böckmann, Matthias Ernst, Sebastian Hiller, Roland Riek, Susanne Penzel, Francesco Ravotti. THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G3 Chemical Dynamics Chair: Martin Quack PARIS 3 ORAL SESSION G3-2 Oral keynote Abstract 360 Is the Entatic State valid for Spins as well? – A Dynamic Study on Charge Transfer and Excited States Sonja Herres-Pawlis (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Julia Stanek, Michael Rübhausen, Wolfgang Zinth. Oral keynote Abstract 254 Fluorescent Photoacids for Monitoring Chemical Reactions on the Single-Molecule Level Gregor Jung (DE). Abstract 807 Oral Photon as a reactant István Fábián (HU), Tamás Ditrói, József Kalmár, Katalin Ősz, Éva Józsa, José Pino-chamorro, Gábor Lente. Abstract 637 Oral Unexpected behavior of amyloidogenic prion protein fragments in the membrane-mimicking environments Aleksandra Hecel (PL), Daniela Valensin, Caterina Migliorini, Emilia Padula, Marek Luczkowski, Henryk Kozlowski. Invited SpeakerAbstract 1225 Structural biology of iron transport Paola Turano, (IT). Oral Abstract 1101 Sugars and Proteins: towards a synthetic biology Ben G Davis (UK). THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2 Bio-macromolecules Chairs: Roland Sigel BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H2-2 Oral Abstract 1150 Tailored induced-fit switching probe obtained by orthogonal modification of poly-functional PNAs Roberto Corradini (IT), Alex Manicardi, Alessandro Bertucci, Andrea Rozzi. Oral Abstract 984 From transient Cobalt(II) to inert Cobalt(III) mediated interactions in biomaterials Seraphine Wegner (DE), Franziska Schenk, Joachim Spatz. Oral Abstract 1205 Amphiphilic Polyhydrazones for in situ siRNA Delivery Javier Montenegro (ES), Juan Priegue, Daniel Crisan, Jose Martinez-Costas, Juan Granja, Francisco Fernandez-Trillo. Short Oral Abstract 545 Biophysical characterization of laforin-carbohydrate interaction Carlos Geraldes (PT), David Dias, Joana Furtado, Emeric Wasielewski, Rui Cruz, Bernard Costello, Lindsay Cole, et al. Continue 143 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H2 Bio-macromolecules Chairs: Roland Sigel BRUSELAS 1 ORAL SESSION H2-2 Oral Abstract 94 A Study on the Histopathology of Cr(III)-glutamic acids Supplementation on Streptozotocin-Nicotinamide Diabetic Wistar Rats Kun Sri Budiasih (ID), Kartika Ratna Pertiwi. Short Oral Abstract 997 Exploration of new carbohydrates based ligands for DNA/RNA G-quadruplex Matilde Arévalo Ruiz (ES), Aurore De Rache, Samir Amrane, Jean-Louis Mergny, Juan Carlos Morales Sánchez. Short Oral Abstract 1676 Metal assisted redox cycling of chlorophylls in organic media Łukasz Orzeł (PL), Dorota Rutkowska-Żbik, Leszek Fiedor, Rudi van Eldik, Grażyna Stochel. Oral keynote Abstract 1082 The use of ambient ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry for the kinetic analysis of organic surface reactions Han Zuilhof (NL). Oral Abstract 1124 Diastereoconvergent alkene cyclopropanation reaction via radical carbenoids Ana María del Hoyo (ES), Ana García-Herraiz, Marcos G. Suero. THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C3 Methods and Mechanisms Chair: Carla Nunes MADRID 1 ORAL SESSION C3-4 Oral Abstract 315 Antagonist effect of acetates in C-N bond formation with in situ generated diazonium salts: a combined theoretical and experimental study Indira Fabre (FR), Luca Perego, Julien Bergès, Ilaria Ciofini, Laurence Grimaud, Marc Taillefer. Oral Abstract 6 New pathway for heterocycles synthesis: combining carbonylation and nucleophilic substitution Xiao-Feng Wu (DE), Matthias Beller. Oral Abstract 1006 Flash Corona Plasma Reactions – SET Mechanisms and Applications Daniela Istrati (RO), Anca Marton, Adrian Fudulu, Bogdan Purcareanu, Mihai Radu, Alina Morosan, George Marton, et al. Short Oral Abstract 294 Enantioselective 1,4-Additions to 2-substituted enones Oliver Sowada (DE), Mike M. K. Boysen, Holger Butenschön. Short Oral Abstract 735 Asymmetric synthesis of lignan natural products and formation of chiral spirocylic compounds via TRIP catalysed allylation Michael Fuchs (AT), Kurt Faber, Wolfgang Kroutil. Short Oral Abstract 1488 A double bond geometry controlled divergent synthesis of chiral allylamines and α-amino acids bearing quaternary stereogenic center Sebastian Stecko (PL), Michal Pieczykolan, Aleksandra arczyk. 144 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Oral keynote Abstract 1074 Bridging the gap between soft chemistry and solid state chemistry: using inorganic molten salts towards original nanomaterials for environment and energy David Portehault (FR), Guillaume Gouget, Rémi Grosjean, Tsou-Hsi-Camille Chan Chang, Simon Rano, Sophie Carenco, Clément Sanchez, et al. Oral Abstract 1030 Boron-based nanomaterials under extreme conditions Rémi Grosjean (FR), David Portehault, Yann Le Godec, Oleksandr Kurakevych, Corinne Chanéac. THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E2 Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications Chair: Miguel A. CorreaDuarte PARIS 1 ORAL SESSION E2-6 Abstract 426 Oral The application of anthracene towards the synthesis and manipulation of single-chain nanoparticles Peter Frank (US), Erik Berda. Oral Abstract 902 Chemistry of black phosphorus: exfoliation, oxidation and non-covalent functionalization Gonzalo Abellán (DE), Vicent Lloret, Udo Mundloch, Mario Marcia, Christian Neiss, Andreas Görling, Maria Varela, et al. Oral Abstract 1495 Multi-Stimuli Responsive Chromogenic Ionic Liquids as novel efficient devices Luis Branco (PT), Noémi Jordão, Hugo Cruz, Fernando Pina. Oral Abstract 729 Functional Ions at the Interface between Metal Oxides in Nanoparticles Verónica Salgueiriño (ES). Short Oral Abstract 1066 Electrochemical biosensors based on mesoporous silica thin films Alfredo Sánchez (ES), Paul E. D. Soto-Rodriguez, Gema Luna, Íñigo Fernández, Paula Díez, Paloma Martínez-Ruiz, Prospero Di Pierro, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1176 Carboxymethylcellulose/halloysite nanocomposite for the local treatment of bone defects: evaluation of structural and rheological properties Stefano Del Buffa (IT), Elia Rinaldi, Francesca Ridi, Massimo Bonini, Piero Baglioni. Abstract 393 Short Oral Pressure-induced conductivity in a neutral non-planar spin-localized radical Manuel Souto Salom (ES). THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H3 Methods and Applications Chair: Eva Jakob-Toth MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION H3-3 Oral Abstract 1078 Therapeutic drug monitoring of immunosuppressants in recently transplanted patients using a novel fluorescence based measurement device Urs Hilbig (DE), Kathrin Freudenberger, Marcel Berner, Markus Schubert, Francesca Salis, Ana Descalzo, Guillermo Orellana, et al. Oral Abstract 718 Visible and Near-Infrared Emitting Lanthanide(III) Metallacrowns and Their Use as Optical Imaging and Cell Fixation Agents Svetlana Eliseeva (FR), Ivana Martinic, Tu Nguyen, Chun Chow, Vincent Pecoraro, Stephane Petoud. Continue 145 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Oral Abstract 916 Phosphopeptide selective enrichment by new affinity chromatography magnetic phases based on polydopamine and graphitized carbon black Susy Piovesana (IT), Anna Laura Capriotti, Valentina Mancinelli, Valentina Trionfera, Riccardo Zenezini Chiozzi, Aldo Laganà. Oral Abstract 1137 Towards bioarrays of cellular-like compartments for monitoring few molecular binding events Giuseppe Arrabito (IT), Felicia Cavaleri, Virginia Montalbano, Valeria Vetri, Maurizio Leone, Bruno Pignataro. THEME H Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H3 Methods and Applications Chair: Eva Jakob-Toth MADRID 2 ORAL SESSION H3-3 Oral Abstract 1247 Photochemical tools for neural control: development of two-photon cages Petra Dunkel (FR), Christine Tran, Hamid Dhimane, David Ogden, Peter I. Dalko. Short Oral Abstract 804 Plasmonic Interfaces for Cell Detachment Triggered by Near-Infrared Light Juan J. Giner-Casares (ES), Malou Henriksen-Lacey, Luis M. Liz-Marzán. Short Oral Abstract 822 Synergistic and antagonistic interactions of flavonoids and other bioactive compounds Aleksandra Sentkowska (PL), Krystyna Pyrzyńska. Short Oral Abstract 641 Antifungal activity of plant latex coated silver nanoparticles against Candida albicans Santosh Kumar (IN), Dipankar Halder, Atanu Mitra. Invited Speaker Abstract 429 Intensification of mass transfer processes by means of power ultrasound. Application to convective drying of vegetables Susana Simal (ES), Oscar Alberto Rodriguez, Valeria Soledad Eim, Maria Esperanza Dalmau. THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B4 Food Chemistry Chair: E. Anklam AUDITORIUM AL ANDALUS ORAL SESSION B4-2 Abstract 5 Oral keynote Immobilization of peroxidases on textile carrier materials and their application in food industry Klaus Opwis (DE), Katharina Kiehl, Jochen Stefan Gutmann. Oral Abstract 715 Use of supercritical fluid technic for polyphenol impregnation on food packaging plastics Cristina Cejudo Bastante (ES), Lourdes Casas Cardoso, María Teresa Fernández Ponce, Casimiro Mantell Serrano, Enrique José Martínez de la Ossa. Oral Abstract 372 Comparison of antioxidant contents of the aqueous and methanolic extracts of teas and infusions Rafael Estévez Brito (ES), José González Rodríguez, José Miguel Rodríguez Mellado. Abstract 529 Oral Evaluation of bi-functionalized mesoporous silicas as reversed phase/cation-exchange mixed-mode sorbents for solid phase extraction of veterinary drug residues in meat samples analyzed by UHPLC-IT-MS/MS Natalia Casado (ES), Damián Pérez-Quintanilla, Sonia Morante-Zarcero, Isabel Sierra. Abstract 934 Oral Antimony migration studies in fruit juices stored in polyethylene terephthalate bottles Sergio Carneado Moreno (ES), Elisa Diaz Riera, José Fermín López Sánchez, Angels Sahuquillo Estrugo. 146 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions THURSDAY, 15th September Young Leaders day: Funding Workshop. ROMA ICYN Event. LISBOA Industrial Program. PARIS 2 SOLVAY Session: Impact of supramolecular chemistry on industrial applications in formulation and materials science 13:00-14:15 h 13:00-14:15 h 14:15-15:15 h LUNCH Master Class - ULRICH SCHUBERT. MADRID 1 Better materials through better chemistry: the sol-gel example Award August Wilhelm von Hofmann Denkmunze of GDCh and PLENARY LECTURE Ben Feringa: Ben Feringa - University of Groningen. (NL) 15:15-16:15 h EYC AWARD / CLOSING CEREMONY 147 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS THEME A. Education and Society Topic A1. Chemistry Education. Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 240 Augmented Reality as a tool for teaching chemistry at the school Susana Cabredo (ES), Jesús H. Busto, David Sáez, Julen Vázquez, Jorge R. López Benito, Enara Artetxe. Poster Abstract 1595 Problem-based practical chemistry education at the university-industry interface: Organic Chemistry Summer School (OCSS) Thomas A. Logothetis (UK). Abstract 1800 Poster Chemical reactions in a microliter technique – qualitative chemical analysis, green, efficient and redefined Natasa Gros (SI), Topic A2 - Chemistry, Society and Public Engagement . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 565 Teaching proposal with a Science, Technology, Society and Environment approach. Cecilia E. Silvana Alvaro (AR), Alida Marina Abad, Cecilia E.Silvana Alvaro. Topic A3 - Benefits: Wealth Creation and Society . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1594 Reflection of diagnosis and differentiation in chemistry education Katharina Gross (DE), Christiane S. Reiners. THEME B. The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Topic B1- Sustainable Energy . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 196 Thermochemical heat storage capacity of nanoporous molecular sieves: effect of NaOH addition Amira Jabbari-Hichri (FR), Simona Bennici, Aline Auroux. Poster Abstract 236 Global Optimization and Thermodynamic Analysis of the Heat Exchanger Network in Petrochemical Industries Eid Al-Mutairi (SA). Poster Abstract 257 Study of mixing index in design of conical Spouted Beds reactor for thermal degradation of sewage sludge Maria J San José (ES), Sonia Alvarez, Raquel López. Poster Abstract 284 Hydrogen: A Sustainable Source of Fuel for Next Generation Govinder Singh Pawar (UK). Poster Abstract 342 Hybrid Storage System Microgrid (Gel Batteries And Hydrogen) In National Hydrogen Center. Carlos Funez Guerra (ES), Carmen Clemente Jul, Lorenzo Reyes Bozo. 148 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B1- Sustainable Energy. . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 359 Pulsed electrodeposition of SnS thin films from dimethyl sulfoxide solutions Ana Burgos (CL). Poster Abstract 465 Mineral sequestration of CO2 by indirect aqueous carbonation of fly ash from fluidized –bed combustion of lignite Jolanta Jaschik (PL), Manfred Jaschik, Krzysztof Warmuzinski. Poster Abstract 511 Upgrading raw bio-oil through hydrodeoxygenation on activated carbon and FCC-based bifuctional catalyst Tomás Cordero-Lanzac (ES), Roberto Palos, Idoia Hita, José M. Arandes, José Rodríguez-Mirasol, Tomás Cordero, Javier Bilbao, et al. Poster Abstract 581 Pyrolysis of biomass and HDPE mixtures and in-line catalytic steam reforming for hydrogen production Aitor Arregi (ES), Maider Amutio, Gartzen Lopez, Maite Artetxe, Jon Alvarez, Itsaso Barbarias, Laura Santamaria, et al. Poster Abstract 665 Production of Olefins from Bio-Renewable Resources: A Key to the Future Sustainable Bio-Refineries Yashi Agrawal (IN), Ejaz Ahmad, Kamal kishore Pant. Poster Abstract 788 NHC-bridged heterodinuclear ruthenium transition metal complexes as water reduction catalysts Simon Kaufhold (DE), Sven Rau, Lydia Petermann, Dieter Sorsche. Poster Abstract 874 2D-Perovskites based on organic cations absorbing radiation in the UV-visible region Gonzalo García-Espejo (ES), Luis Camacho, Gustavo de Miguel. Poster Abstract 879 Effect of inorganic salts on hydrothermal pretreatment of dry extracted olive pomace for bioethanol production Cristóbal Cara (ES), Encarnación Ruiz, Juan Carlos López-Linares, Juan Miguel Romero-García, Arancha García-Villar, Manuel Moya, Eulogio Castro. Poster Abstract 900 Synthesis of 3DOM Ca12Al14O32Cl2 by sol-gel method: a catalyst for transesterification Supakit Achiwawanich (TH), Tanat Chokpanyarat, Vittaya Punsuvon. Poster Abstract 922 Design of an experimental sampling equipment for high temperature applications: Testing at oxy-fuel combustion conditions Esmeralda Estévez (ES), José Antonio Camino Fernández, Fernando Vega Borrero, Luz Marina Gallego Fernández, Mercedes Cano Palacios, Benito Navarrete Rubia. Poster Abstract 926 New 4,4′-π-Conjugated 2,2′-Bipyridines: Synthesis, Electrochemical and Photophysical Characterization Anja Fingerhut (DE), Yanlin Wu, Axel Kahnt, Julien Bachmann, Svetlana B. Tsogoeva. 149 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B1- Sustainable Energy . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1059 A molecular understanding of the phase-behavior of thiophene in the ionic liquid [C4mim]+[BF4]- for extraction from petroleum streams Luciano Costa (BR), Andrew Paluch, Osmair Oliveira. Poster Abstract 1102 Analysis of the char particles conversion by measuring the pyrometric temperature in an oxy-fuel fluidized bed reactor Jesús Salinero González (ES), Alberto Gómez Barea, Emilio Gómez González, María Tripiana Serrano, Bo Leckner. Poster Abstract 1165 Biomass waste carbon materials for post-combustion CO2 capture Elisa M. Calvo-Muñoz (ES), Francisco J. García-Mateos, Juana M. Rosas, José Rodríguez-Mirasol, Tomás Cordero. Poster Abstract 1212 Utilization of rice husks and sugar beet cossets for the production of bioethanol by SSF Selen Villalva (AF),, Ana Belen Diaz, Cristina Marzo, Ana Blandino, Ignacio de Ory, Ildefonso Caro. Poster Abstract 1219 Perylene bisimides as an adaptable building block for functional hybrid materials and devices. Zois Syrgiannis (IT), Francesco Rigodanza, Erica Pizzolato, Andrea Sartorel, Marcella Bonchio, Maurizio Prato. Poster Abstract 1251 Estimating the potential production of engine biofuels in Ávila province (ES) without harming the environment Antonio Gascó (ES), Daphne Hermosilla, Hernán Gómez-Redondo. Poster Abstract 1271 Multi-Ferrocenyl Dithiophosphonate Transition-Metal Complexes as Potential High Efficiency Co-Sensitizer in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Tomilola Ajayi (ZA), Wener Van Zyl. Poster Abstract 1410 Olive oil mil wastewater as cultures media for Chlorella pyrenoidosa Gassan Hodaifa Meri (ES), Ana Malvis Romero, Ara Sánchez Hernández, Enrique Ramos Gómez, Sebastián Sánchez Villasclaras. Poster Abstract 1417 Copper-coated ion exchange membrane electrodes for the continuous electrosynthesis of CH4 from CO2 Jonathan Albo (ES), Iván Merino-García, Clara Casado-Coterillo, Angel Irabien. Poster Abstract 1614 Novel TEG-substituted diketopyrrolopyrrole-based copolymers as active materials in BHJ solar cells. Francesca Nicoletta (IT), Angela Punzi, Giuseppe Marzano, Cosimo G. Fortuna, Janardan Dagar, Thomas M. Brown, Gianluca M. Farinola. 150 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B1- Sustainable Energy . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1671 Technological innovation and energy efficiency in aeration and activated sludge processes Carmen Escobar (ES), Antonio Gascó, Daphne Hermosilla. Poster Abstract 1683 Zero-waste biorefinery of microalgae biomass for production of biodiesel, bioethanol and biopolyol Eun Yeol Lee (KR). Poster Abstract 1713 Carbon Nanotubes and Hydrogen productions by Catalytic Pyrolysis-Catalysis from High Density Polypropylene using stainless steel mesh Yeshui Zhang (UK). Poster Abstract 1763 Graphene based materials for hydrogen storage Simon Champet (UK), Agata Godula-Jopek, Duncan Gregory. Poster Abstract 1810 Kinetic modelling of banana waste combustion in a conical spouted bed Aitor Atxutegi (ES), Juan F. Saldarriada, Leire Coyero, Roberto Aguado, Martin Olazar. Poster Abstract 1821 An experimental and theoretical investigation of 1-butanol pyrolysis M. Noelia Faginas Lago (IT), Nadia Balucani, Domenico Stranges, Dimitrios Skouteris, Leonardo Pacifici, Stefano Falcinelli, Marzio Rosi. Topic B2- Environment and Natural Resources Management . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1 Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solution by Activated clay Djebbar Mustapha (AF),. Poster Abstract 10 Preparation of Activated Carbon from Coconut Shell for Natural Gas Storage Danielle Jaguaribe (BR). Poster Abstract 15 Energy recovery of eucalyptus wood Ouslimani Nassira (DZ). Poster Abstract 153 Testing the GR60PP membrane to reduce dyes in aqueous solutions by ultrafiltration process Elisa Gómez Gómez (ES), Antonio Bódalo Santoyo, Asunción María Hidalgo Montesinos, Josefa Bastida Rodríguez, María Gómez Gómez, María Dolores Murcia Almagro. 151 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B2- Environment and Natural Resources Management. Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 156 A new kinetic model, based on shared mass transfer-kinetic control, for the photodegradation of methyl green in a KrCl exciplex flow-through photoreactor María Gómez Gómez (ES), María Dolores Murcia Almagro, José Luis Gómez Carrasco, Fuensanta Máximo Martín, María Claudia Montiel Morte, Salvadora Ortega Requena. Poster Abstract 158 Study of membrane behaviour for seawater treatment by microfiltration and ultrafiltration Lydia Pérez (ES), Isabel Escudero, José Manuel Benito, Julia Arcos. Poster Abstract 255 Marine debris: Characterization and thermal treatment María Esperanza Iñiguez Cantos (ES), Juan Antonio Conesa Ferrer, Andrés Fullana Font. Poster Abstract 339 The potential formation of polybrominated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PBDD/Fs) from brominated flame retardant precursors Claudia Solá Gutiérrez (ES). Poster Abstract 358 Comparative kinetic study on the cationization of NaOH-pretreated fibers from different lignocellulosic materials Roberto Aguado (ES), Ana Moral, Menta Ballesteros, Antonio Tijero. Poster Abstract 398 Waste to energy: Use of the agriculture wastes in a clinker production plant Luz Marina Gallego Fernández (ES), Benito Navarrete Rubia, Rocío González Falcón, Fernando Vega Borrero, Mercedes Cano Palacios, Esmeralda Portillo Estévez. Poster Abstract 424 Degradation of OMW by photolysis: pH effect Gasssan Hodaifa (ES), Cristina Agabo García, Pilar Alexandra Rivera Gallardo. Poster Abstract 462 Efficient photocatalytic degradation of perfluorooctanoic acid Beatriz Gómez-Ruiz (ES), Nazely Diban, Maria José Rivero, Inmaculada Ortiz, Ane Urtiaga. Poster Abstract 468 Trace metals in atmospheric fine particles in one industrial urban city: spatial variations, sources, and health implications Evangelos Bakeas (GR), Konstantinos Koukoulakis, Sotirios Karavoltsos, Georgios Katsouras, Manolis Dassenakis. Poster Abstract 595 Aerobic biodegradation of atrazine pesticide Belen Carboneras Contreras (ES), Jose Villasenor, francisco Jesus Fernandez-Morales. Poster Abstract 605 Mass spectrometry approaches to evaluate potentially hazardous contaminants and residues in raw wool Sara Bortolu (IT), Emanuela Azara, Pierpaolo Duce. 152 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B2- Environment and Natural Resources Management . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 627 Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry study of the retention behavior of Arsenic on solid phase extraction and its application. María del Mar López Guerrero (ES), María del Mar López Guerrero, Elisa I. Vereda Alonso, M. Teresa Siles Cordero, Amparo García de Torres, J. Manuel Cano Pavón. Poster Abstract 677 Assessment of Chemical Composition and Biogeochemical Properties of Sediments of Salt Lakes from RO Radulescu Cristiana (RO). Poster Abstract 698 Degradation routes of 1,4-dioxane by applying AOPs at different conditions Helen Barndok (ES), Noemí Merayo, Daphne Hermosilla, Carlos Negro, Ángeles Blanco. Poster Abstract 798 Process flowsheet analysis of pervaporation-based hybrid processes in the production of ethyl tert-butyl ether Adham Norkobilov (ES), Daniel Gorri, Inmaculada Ortiz. Poster Abstract 881 Composite Core shell zeolites and water purification Feddag Ahmed (DZ). Poster Abstract 944 Exploitation of lignocellulosic residues through vermicomposting Francisco José Rodríguez Salamanca (ES), Juan Domínguez Robles, Eduardo Espinosa Víctor, María del Valle Palenzuela Ruíz, María de las Nieves López de Lerma Extremera, Rafael Sánchez Serrano, Alejandro Rodríguez Pascual, et al. Poster Abstract 951 Magnetic Metal Organic Frameworks for removal of small organic molecules from waters Jose Elias Conde Gonzalez (ES). Poster Abstract 1022 Hydrogen peroxide bleaching of soda-AQ and organosolv pulps from rapeseed stalks Ana Moral (ES), Roberto Aguado, Pere Mutjé, Antonio Tijero. Poster Abstract 1063 Consumption trends and environmental fate of mycophenolic acid: a new concern? Helena Franquet-Griell (ES), FRsc Ventura, M. Rosa Boleda, Carme Sans, Silvia Lacorte. Poster Abstract 1069 Quality Assessment of Compost Prepared with municipal solid waste Juan Ramón Jódar (ES), Antonia Fernández-Hernández, Natividad Ramos Martos, Jose Antonio Carreira, Rafael Pacheco Reyes. Poster Abstract 1080 Quantifying urban mines in Europe and related implications for the metal-energy-climate change nexus Luca Ciacci (IT), Fabrizio Passarini. 153 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B2- Environment and Natural Resources Management . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1098 Treatment of olive oil mill wastewater using ethanol as a co-fuel in Supercritical Water Oxidation José Manuel Benjumea Trigueros (ES), Pau Casademont Lanzat, Jezabel Sánchez Oneto, Juan Ramón Portela Miguélez, Enrique Martínez de la Ossa. Poster Abstract 1108 Particulate Matter and Weathering Steel: a design of experiment to explore its influence on the corrosion process Lara Nobili (IT), Ivano Vassura, Fabrizio Passarini, Elena Bernardi, Simona Raffo, Cristina Chiavari, Carla Martini. Poster Abstract 1127 Green vesicular supramolecular solvents for multi-pollutant removal in industrial wastewater Sergio García (ES), Noelia Caballero, Loreto Lunar, Soledad Rubio. Poster Abstract 1130 Partial amorphization of cellulose with different aqueous treatments Antonio Tijero (ES), Roberto Aguado, Menta Ballesteros, Ana Moral. Poster Abstract 1135 Photocatalytic degradation of the Acid Orange 7 under visible light with the perovskite Sr1-xBixTiO3 (x = 0, 0.1 and 0.3) Maria João Nunes (PT), Ana Lopes, Maria José Pacheco, Paulo Fiadeiro, Lurdes Ciríaco. Poster Abstract 1147 Enhancing Retention in Papermaking with Highly-Substituted Cationic Fibers Roberto Aguado (ES), Ana Tijero, Antonio Tijero, Julio Tijero. Poster Abstract 1151 Uptake of amaranth and diamine green black by Mg/Al Layered Double Hydroides Cristobalina Barriga (ES), Karima Abdellaoui, Francisco Rodriguez-Peligro, Raquel Rodriguez-Caro, Mohamed Bouhen, Ivana Pavlovic. Poster Abstract 1249 Defective Porous Coordination Polymers as platforms for removal harmful gas pollutants. Luisa Marleny Rodriguez-Albelo (ES), Elena Lopez-Maya, Carmen Montoro, Rabdel Ruiz-Salvador, Said Hamad, Sofia Calero, Elisa Barea, et al. Poster Abstract 1277 Reclamation of PVC production effluent for PVC polymerization Daphne Hermosilla (ES), Laura Blanco, Ángeles Blanco, David Prieto, Nathalie Swinnen, Carlos Negro. Poster Abstract 1295 Mass size-segregated of PM in sub-urban area using eleven-stage Dr Berner impactor Dragana Dordevic (RS). 154 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B2- Environment and Natural Resources Management . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1348 CO2 and 222Rn association in the Gañuelas-MazarrónTertiary Basin: measurements, correlations and environmental implications Carmen Clemente-Jul (ES), Julio Rodrigo Naharro, Luis Pérez del Villar Guillén. Poster Abstract 1377 Pesticide residues in surface and drainage waters of agriculture intensive area at el-behira province, EG Moustafa Khalifa (EG). Moustafa Abbassy, Mamdouh Marzouk, Omar Omar, Eman Noureldin. Poster Abstract 1412 Bioleaching of aluminium from aluminium oxide by Aspergillus niger Peter Matúš (SK), Ivana Pifková, Martin Urík, Marek Bujdoš, Martin Šebesta, Eva Duborská. Poster Abstract 1426 Production of biodiesel using Rhizomucor miehei lipase as biocatalyst to avoid the glycerol: Optimation by response surface methodology the experimental conditions. Diego Luna (ES), Juan Calero, Carlos Luna, Alejandro Posadillo, Felipa Maria Bautista, Antonio Angel Romero. Poster Abstract 1431 Rapidly synergistic cloud point extraction utilizable for reliable quantification of ultratrace lead in natural waters Ingrid Hagarová (SK), Peter Matúš, Martin Urík, Marek Bujdoš. Poster Abstract 1443 Chemical process simulations for the pulp and paper industry: towards reduced water footprint Patrick Huber (FR), Pascal Ottenio, Sylvie Nivelon, Christophe Neyret, Eric Fourest, Auphelia Burnet. Poster Abstract 1503 Evaluation and management of naturally occurring radioactive materials in the oil and gas industry Zineb Salem (DZ). Poster Abstract 1506 Fungal extraction of antimony and aluminium from contaminated natural and synthetic matrices Martin Urík (SK), Marek Bujdoš, Katarína Boriová, Ingrid Hagarová, Eva Duborská, Martin Šebesta, Peter Matúš, et al. Poster Abstract 1523 Lignin valorisation in future biorefineries: Comparison of two different homogeneous depolymerisation treatments for phenolic monomers production Jalel Labidi (ES), Xabier Erdocia, Javier Fernández-Rodríguez, Raquel Prado, Maria González Alriols. Poster Abstract 1538 Study of industrial waste as raw material to glass-ceramic material production Diego Fraga Chiva (ES), Ester BarraCN Albert, Ivan Calvet Roures, Juan B. Carda Castelló. 155 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B2- Environment and Natural Resources Management . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1555 Development of an experimental dilution sampling system for condensable particulate matter (cpm) determination from flue gases Mercedes Cano (ES), Fernando Vega, Esmeralda Portillo, Benito Navarrete, Antonio Plumed, Jose Antonio Camino, Rafael Moriana. Poster Abstract 1557 Removal of Carbofuran from Aqueous Solutions by the Adsorbents Produced from Spent Bleaching Earth Mehmet Mahramanlioglu (TR), Berna Tamer. Poster Abstract 1571 Adsorption of Bentazone on Magnetic Activated Carbon and Activated Carbon Mehmet Mahramanlioglu (TR), Fatih Ozbas. Poster Abstract 1665 Removal of Malathion from Aqueous Solutions by Magnetic Adsorbents Fatih Ozbas (TR), Mehmet Mahramanlioglu. Poster Abstract 1738 Evaluation of biosorption of vanillic acid onto peanut shell M. Dolores Víctor-Ortega (NO), Diego A. Rodríguez. Poster Abstract 1802 Ozone treatment of water contaminated with antiretroviral drugs Alexey Ignatev (FI), Juho Rajala, Tuula Tuhkanen. Poster Abstract 1817 Permeability and selectivity of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide through the novel ionic liquids immobilized on microporous polymeric support Ilya Vorotyntsev§ (RU), Alsu Akhmetshina, Anton Petukhov, Nail Yanbikov, Alisa Gurashova, Olesya Gumerova. Topic B3- Sustainable chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 111 Use of Organomolybdenum Compounds for Promoted Hydrolysis of Phosphoester Bonds in Aqueous Media Carla A. Gamelas (PT), Ana C. Gomes, José A. Fernandes, Filipe A. Almeida Paz, Patrique Nunes, Martyn Pillinger, Isabel S. Gonçalves, et al. Poster Abstract 192 Iron nitrate/TEMPO/2,2-bipyridine - Catalysed Selective Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols to Carbonyl and Carboxylic Compounds Kalle Lagerblom (FI), Timo Repo. Poster Abstract 208 Zinc guanidine complexes – Valuable catalysts for ring opening polymerisation of lactide Angela Metz (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 222 Lignocellulose micro/nanofibers from Musa acuminate var. Dwarf Cavenish and its application in papermaking of recycled corrugating medium Alejandro Rodríguez (ES), Eduardo Espinosa, Quim Tarrés, Marc Delgado-Aguilar, Juan Domínguez-Robles, Rafael Sánchez, Pere Mutjé. Poster Abstract 235 Diamine-anchored Merrifield resins for reversible SO2 adsorption Hyunjoo Lee (KR). 156 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B3- Sustainable chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 247 Efficient One-Step Hydrodeoxygenation of Branched C11 and C12 Biomass-Based Furans to the Corresponding Alkanes Juha Keskiväli (FI), Timo Repo. Poster Abstract 262 Neutral N,O donor zinc complexes as catalysts for the ring opening polymerization of lactide Pascal M. Schäfer (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 412 Use of olive stone ash for the development of clay bricks Dolores Eliche-Quesada (ES), Manuel Angél Felipe Sesé, Antonia Infantes Molina. Poster Abstract 475 Manufacturing and characterization of polymer composites using natural fibre from olive tree as reinforcing agent M. Carmen Castellón (ES), M. Dolores La Rubia, Rafael Pacheco, Soledad Mateo, Alberto J. Moya, Sebastián Sánchez, Gabriel Morales-Cid, et al. Poster Abstract 550 Catalytic conversion of lignocellulose to lignin-derived phenolics and liquid fuels over Cu doped porous metal oxide Zhuohua Sun (NL), Katalin Barta. Poster Abstract 587 Uncovering the catalytic activity of biopolymers towards C-C bond formation and beyond Marleen Häring (DE), Dennis Kühbeck, Judith Mayr, Sushma Kumari, Asja Pettignano, Françoise Quignard, David Díaz Díaz. Poster Abstract 696 Gas-phase oxidation pyridine with nitrous oxide Tofik Nagiev (AZ), Nahmad Ali-zadeh, Inara Nagieva. Poster Abstract 706 Designing Catalysts for the Direct Conversion of Benzene into Phenol. Mariana Da Silva (ES), Alvaro Beltrán, Pedro Pérez, Mari Mar Diaz Requejo, Jesús Lázaro, Ignacio López. Poster Abstract 861 Sustainable glycolysis of polyethylene terephtalate (PET) waste with isosorbide using organocatalysis Simona Nica (RO), Sorana Ionescu, Anamaria Hanganu, Monica Duldner, Stela Iancu, Andrei Sarbu, Emeric Bartha. Poster Abstract 1056 Methanol dehydration over ZrO2 supported-activated carbons Jose Palomo (ES), Juana M. Rosas, Jose Rodriguez-Mirasol, Tomas Cordero. Poster Abstract 1076 A sustainable oxidative cleavage of oleic acid for the production of chemicals Roberto Esposito (IT), Vincenzo Benessere, Maria E. Cucciolito, Augusta De Santis, Martino Di Serio, Fiorella Nugnes, Francesco Ruffo, et al. Poster Abstract 230 Molecular Structure and Computational Models Can Help in Identifying Hazardous Chemicals and in Designing More Environmentally Sustainable Compounds Paola Gramatica (IT), Alessandro Sangion, Ester Papa. 157 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B3- Sustainable chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1120 Sisal derived carbons as support for oxidation catalysis Carla D. Nunes (PT), Miguel V. Silva, Ana S. Mestre, Ana Paula Carvalho, Cécile Petit. Poster Abstract 1136 A new green catalyst for the total oxidation of Trichloroethylene Adriano Intiso (IT), Raffaele Cucciniello, Stefano Castiglione, Antonio Proto, Federico Rossi. Poster Abstract 1289 WALEVA: Turning Waste into Resource Cristina González (ES), Vicente López, Lourdes Arribas, Javier Matías Prieto. Poster Abstract 1326 Contribution to the study of synergism extraction of lead (II) from chlorides solutions with of cationic and solvating extractants Hassaine-Sadi Fatma (DZ), Chelouaou Sihem. Poster Abstract 1378 A combination of N-heterocyclic carbene and base catalysis in a quintuple one-pot cascade to synthesize functionalized benzofuran-3-(2H)-ones Patrick Fuchs (DE). Poster Abstract 1434 Microwave-assited etherification of glycerol with tert-butyl alcohol over amorphous silicoaluminumphosphates Rafael Carlos Estevez Toledano (ES), Susana Lopez-Pedrajas, Diego Luna, Felipa Maria Bautista. Poster Abstract 1438 Green synthesis of coumarin derivatives in search of potent pesticides for sustainable agriculture Maliha Uroos (PK), Javaria Tariq, Naureen Akhtar. Poster Abstract 1490 A new biorefinery approach: Application of various sulfur-free delignification treatments to different types of lignocellulosic biomass in order to obtain high purity lignin Xabier Erdocia Iriarte (ES), Javier Fernández-Rodríguez, Raquel Prado García, María González Alriols, Jalel Labidi. Poster Abstract 1515 Development of New Iridium Complexes Applicable in Different Hydrogen Transfer Reactions. Zahra Mazloomi (ES), Montserrat Dieguez, Oscar Pamies, Martin Albrecht, Rene Pretorius. Poster Abstract 1519 Synthesis of metallic nanoparticles by using plant extracts for antimicrobial footwear applications Magdalena Sánchez-Navarro (ES), Mª Ángeles Pérez-Limiñana, Francisca Arán-Ais, César Orgilés-Barceló. Poster Abstract 1521 Valuable biopolymers from rendered proteins Mª Ángeles Pérez-Limiñana (ES), Francisca Arán-Ais, Mª José Escoto-Palacios, César Orgilés-Barceló. 158 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Poster Abstract 1609 Antioxidant activity of waste fractions from autohydrolysis liquors of vine shoots Izaskun Dávila (ES), Beatriz Gullón, Itziar Egüés, Jalel Labidi, Patricia Gullón. Poster Abstract 1636 Sustainable continuous production of γ-valerolactone from plant biomass degradation products through a bifunctional metal/acid catalyst Carmen Moreno-Marrodan (IT), Pierluigi Barbaro. Poster Abstract 1750 New green protocols for the extraction of polyhydroxyalkanoates Paola Galletti (IT), Chiara Samorì, Emilio Tagliavini, Laura Mazzocchetti, Loris Giorgini. Poster Abstract 1754 Preparation of woody biomass functional material and its application Kai Ito (JP), Masashi Suzuki, Toshiyuki Miyauchi Poster Abstract 1755 Mechanochemical polymerization – controlling a polycondensation reaction in a ball mill Sven Graetz (DE), Lars Borchardt. Poster Abstract 1770 Cohesive energy of Protic ionic liquids Filipe Ribeiro (PT), Carlos Lima, Inês Vaz, Ana Rodrigues, Erlin Sapei, Luís Santos. Poster Abstract 1781 Comparitive Study of Dehydrogenation of Ethylene Diamine Bisborane along with different Ionic Liquids Basudhrity Banerjee (IN). Topic B4- Food Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 104 Conventional extraction and content of anthocyanins from ROn lyophilized red cabbage Simona Oancea (RO), Lidia Mila, Otto Ketney, Mihaela Stoia. Poster Abstract 105 Comparison between pure and blended green tea in terms of antioxidant compounds Mihaela Stoia (RO), Radu Avram, Simona Oancea. Poster Abstract 210 Antiradical, Iron-Chelating and Antioxidant Activities of Phytosteryl Esters derived from gamma-Oryzanol Giordano Lesma (IT), Andrea Luraghi, Niccolò Neri, Alessandra Silvani. Poster Abstract 256 Microplastic Pollution in Table Salts María Esperanza Iñiguez Cantos (ES), Juan Antonio Conesa Ferrer, Andrés Fullana Font. Poster Abstract 340 Electrochemical molecular detection of Salmonella using DNA-coated Indium-Tin-Oxide electrodes as sensing platform Susana Barreda-García (ES), Rebeca Miranda-Castro, Noemí de los Santos-Álvarez, Arturo José Miranda-Ordieres, María Jesús Lobo-Castañón. 159 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B4- Food Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 432 PARAFAC: a tool for investigating fluorescent properties of honey during storage Tatjana Dramicanin (RS), Lea Lenhardt, Ivana Zekovic, Miroslav Dramicanin. Poster Abstract 472 Interfacial, Emulsifying and Foaming characteristics of pea protein isolate. Mª Luisa Lopez-Castejon (ES), Julia Fuente, Manuela Ruiz, Cecilio Carrera. Poster Abstract 476 Intensification of drying and rehydration of apple by soaking pre-treatments with ultrasound assistance Marina Calahorro (ES), Susana Simal, Carmen Rosselló, Antoni Femenia. Poster Abstract 573 Migration of plasticizers from PVC food packaging materials into food simulants Su Jin Seo (KR), Seongsoo Park, Meehye Kim, Chul Joo Lim, Taeseok Kang. Poster Abstract 671 Optimization of volatile compounds for processing conditions of Picual virgin olive oils Francisco Espinola (ES), Alfonso Manuel Vidal, Antonia De Torres, Sonia Alcala, Maria Victoria Moreno, Maria Teresa Ocaña, Manuel Moya. Poster Abstract 711 Obtaining virgin olive oils with a large quantity in phenolic compounds and a high antioxidant capacity Alfonso Manuel Vidal Castro (ES), Sonia Alcalá Reyes, Antonia De Torres Sánchez, Manuel Moya Vilar, Maria Teresa Ocaña Moral, Maria Victoria Moreno Romero, Franciso Espínola Lozano. Poster Abstract 713 Wine-inspired chemistry: Spectroscopic and structural features of amino-based pyranoanthocyanin compounds presenting unique colours. Joana Oliveira (PT), Paula Araújo, Ana Fernandes, Nuno Mateus, Victor de Freitas. Poster Abstract 746 Effect of milk yield characteristics on the composition of ewe’s milk and its products Zsuzsanna Mednyánszky (HU), Klára Pásztor Huszár, Sándor Kukovics, Livia Simon Sarkadi. Poster Abstract 752 Volatile composition of various apple (Malus domestica) species from HU Mariann Csóka (HU), Mária Amtmann, Kornél Korány, Livia Simon Sarkadi. Poster Abstract 878 Antioxidant capacity of aqueous extracts obtained from residues generated in olive oil industry Encarnación Ruiz (ES), Juan Carlos López-Linares, Juan Miguel Romero-García, Inmaculada Romero, María José Negro, Paloma Manzanares, Eulogio Castro. 160 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B4- Food Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 964 Content in calcium and magnesium of olive oils produced with adjuvants: calcium carbonate and talc Sonia Alcalá-Reyes (ES), Alfonso Manuel Vidal-Castro, Maria Teresa Ocaña-Moral, Antonia de Torres-Sánchez, Francisco Espínola-Lozano, Manuel Moya-Vilar. Poster Abstract 973 Influence of the malaxation conditions of the olive paste on the content in lignans in the virgin olive oil Antonia de Torres-Sánchez (ES), Sonia Alcalá-Reyes, Alfonso Manuel Vidal-Castro, Maria Teresa Ocaña-Moral, Diego Gines Fernández-Valdivia, Francisco Espínola-Lozano, Manuel Moya-Vilar. Poster Abstract 975 Quality enhancement of vegetable oils based on waste from wine industry Mihaela Tociu (RO), Mihaela Tociu, Cristina Todasca, Mihaela Mihalache, Dragos Gudovan, Michaela-Dina Stanescu. Poster Abstract 991 Application of mango leaf extracts in the impregnation of food-grade films Maria Luisa Belizón (ES), Crisitina Cejudo, Lourdes Casas, Mª Teresa Fernández Ponce, Casimiro Mantell, Enrique Martinez de la Ossa Fernández. Poster Abstract 1007 Migration levels of antimony in juices, olive oils and waters bottled in PET. Study of the influence of storage conditions Rafael Pacheco (ES), Alfredo Escudero, Luis Alfonso Saro, Maria Isabel Soler, Lorena López, M.Dolores La Rubia, Natividad Ramos. Poster Abstract 1132 Application of FT-IR and NDIR spectroscopy for the isotopic composition analysis of food. Concetta Pironti (IT), Raffaele Cucciniello, Ilaria Zarrella, Oriana Motta, Federica Camin, Antonio Proto. Poster Abstract 1178 Determination of the diffusion coefficient of antimony in waters, oils and juices packaged in PET M. Dolores La Rubia (ES), Felipe Blanca, Alfredo Escudero, Luis Alfonso Saro, Rafael Pacheco, Ana B. López, Natividad Ramos. Poster Abstract 1189 Determination of toxic heavy metals and arsenic species in wild and commercial edible mushrooms. Evaluation of cooking effects on arsenic bioaccessibility. Toni Llorente-Mirandes (ES), Sergio Carneado, Mariona Llorens-Muñoz, Virginia Funes-Collado, Mercedes Barbero, Susana Stegen, Fabrizio Queirolo, et al. Poster Abstract 1194 Processing of thyme oil in water emulsions with a microfluidizer Luis Alfonso Trujillo-Cayado (ES), M. Carmen García, José Muñoz, M. Carmen Alfaro. Poster Abstract 1363 Towards Green Chemistry and Engineering principles applied to olive-pomace oils M. Victoria Ruiz Méndez (ES), Joaquín Velasco, M. Pino Pérez, Carla Andrea Sánchez-Gutierrez. 161 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic B4- Food Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1407 Chemical Composition Of Gelatine Produced From Fish Waste Özkan Özden (TR), Yasin Orhan. Poster Abstract 1409 Mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, tin levels and human health risks for consumption in three fish species Nuray Erkan (TR), Özkan Özden. Poster Abstract 1424 Characterization of sunflower oils rich in phytosterols Aida Garcia González (ES), Mª Victoria Ruiz Mendez, Joaquin Velasco Jimenez, Leonardo Velasco Varo, Marta Del Rocio Aguirre González. Poster Abstract 1428 Acoustic assisted extraction and characterization of pectins from orange peel Mónica Umaña (ES), Esperanza Dalmau, Valeria Eim, Carmen Rosselló, Susana Simal. Poster Abstract 1457 Development of a Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) application to determine the rancidity degree in cured ham. Natalia Fidalgo Used (ES), Verónica Sierra Sanchez, Romina Fernandez Sierra, Maria Alvarez San Millan, Pelayo González González. Poster Abstract 1492 Derivative spectrometric determination of florfenicol in in chicken meat samples Nabil Fakhre (IQ), Poster Abstract 1494 Study the relationship between the Hue angle (ºh) and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in artisanal água-mel produced in the South of PT Teresa Cavaco (PT), Ana Cristina Figueira, Ángeles Fernández Recamales. Poster Abstract 1496 The Influence Of Flavouring Substances On Physical And Chemical Properties Of Virgin Olive Oils Maria Helena Guedes Vaz (PT), Rafael Pacheco Reys, Natividad Ramos Martos. Poster Abstract 1565 Sensory Distinctive Features and Volatile Compounds Identification by HS-SPME-GC-MS Analysis in the Aroma of Truffle-Infused Oils Míriam Torres (ES), Carles Ibáñez, Amparo Tàrrega, Consol Blanch. Poster Abstract 1643 Determination of sugar profile in kernels of different apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) genotypes Dušanka Milojkovic-Opsenica (RS), Jelena Trifkovic, Živoslav Tešic, Milica Fotiric Akšic. Poster Abstract 1649 Ice cream fortification with Graviola (Annona muricato L.) fruit pulp as a natural source for antioxidants Walid Gafour (EG), Moustafa Khalifa. 162 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS THEME C. New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 114 Molecular Iron(II)-Siloxides with Square-Planar FeO4 Units as Molecular Variants of Natural and Synthetic Iron-Silicates Denise Pinkert (DE), Serhiy Demeshko, Fabian Schax, Beatrice Braun, Franc Meyer, Christian Limberg. Poster Abstract 129 New Model Complexes of Type 0 Copper Proteins: Focus on the Electron Self-Exchange Rate of Copper Guanidine Complexes Julia Stanek (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Abstract 171 Poster Efficient N2 Fixation by Simple Fe(N2)(bisphosphine)2 Complexes Peter Hill (UK). Abstract 172 Poster Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Activity of Novel Transition Metal Complexes Based on the Biologically Active Non-steroidal Carboxylates and Nitrogen Based Ligands. Hijazi Abu Ali (JO), Mohannad Darawsheh, Suhad Omar, Hadeel Fares, Bahaa Jabali, Asia Shalash, Salam Maloul, et al. Abstract 179 Poster Asymmetric zinc phthalocyanines bearing peripherally one terminal alkynyl group Hatice Dinçer (TR), Zeliha Mermer. Abstract 205 Poster Peripherally Glucose and Lactose Conjugated Magnesium Phthalocyanines Hatice Dinçer (TR), Zeliha Mermer. Poster Abstract 276 Activation of dinitrogen by a mixed transition metal/main group frustrated Lewis pair system Antoine Simonneau (FR), Michel Etienne. Poster Abstract 277 Luminescent Cell-Penetrating Pentadecanuclear Lanthanide Clusters Esther Rösch (DE), D.T. Thielemann, A. T. Wagner, D. K. Kölmel, J. G. Heck, B. Rudat, M. Neumaier, et al. Poster Abstract 285 Kinetic Studies of Copper Guanidine Complexes for the Activation of Oxygen Florian Strassl (DE), Daniela Schurr, Patricia Liebhäuser, Günter Rinke, Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 286 Amino-Ferrocenyl-Based Chiral Siloxide Ligands Christopher Golz (DE). Poster Abstract 344 Synthesis and Characterization of 1,3-Bis(2-Pyridylimino)isoindole Derivatives Ibrahim Özçesmeci (TR), Kerem Kaya. Poster Abstract 381 Structure and bonding of mercury(II) halide adducts supported by a 2,4-bis-pteridine-1,5-benzodiazepine ligand Nuria A. Illán Cabeza (ES), Miguel N. Moreno Carretero, Sonia B. Jiménez Pulido, Francisco Hueso Ureña, Tomás Peña Ruiz. 163 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 418 The bimca-ligand: Synthesis and application of its rhodium complexes Eva Jürgens (DE), Doris Kunz. Poster Abstract 470 Phthalocyanines Bearing Functionalized Fluorinated Moieties Mukaddes Özçesmeci (TR), Esin Hamuryudan. Poster Abstract 535 Mono(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)titanium complexes in low oxidation states Carlos Yélamos (ES), María García-Castro, Estefanía del Horno, Avelino Martín, Miguel Mena, Adrián Pérez-Redondo. Poster Abstract 561 Investigating Novel Chalcogenide Cyclophosphazane Dianions Alex Plajer (UK), Dominic Wright. Poster Abstract 576 The Subnitridometalates Ba23Na11(MN4)4 with M = V, Nb, Ta – Combination of intermetallic and structural chemistry Matthias Wörsching (DE), Frank Tambornino, Stefan Datz, Constantin Hoch. Poster Abstract 609 Zirconium and hafnium hydride complexes Carlos Yélamos (ES), Miguel Mena, Adrián Pérez-Redondo, Víctor Varela-Izquierdo, Maider Greño. Poster Abstract 614 A systematic approach for the construction of niobium and tantalum sulfide clusters Cristina Santamaría (ES), Cristina Hernández-Prieto, Manuel Gómez, Avelino Martín, Miguel Mena. Poster Abstract 622 Carbon-hydrogen activation reactions on a dinuclear titanium oxide Cristina Santamaría (ES), María Gómez-Pantoja, Juan Ignacio González-Pérez, Avelino Martín, Miguel Mena. Poster Abstract 624 A dinuclear Pt-Au cluster showing an unusual bonding situation and dynamics Miguel Baya (ES), Úrsula Belío, IL Fernández, Sara Fuertes, Antonio Martín. Poster Abstract 652 Conformationally flexible ditopic imidazolium-based dicarboxylate ligands for the synthesis of homochiral coordination polymers Francisco Montilla (ES), Antonio I. Nicasio, Eleuterio Alvarez, Rosario M. P. Colodrero, Agustín Galindo. Poster Abstract 653 Making use of obstacles: alternative synthetic approaches towards osmium(II) based PMDs Johannes Habermehl (DE), Dieter Sorsche, Petra Murszat, Sven Rau. Poster Abstract 654 Concerted hydride and methyl shifts in the synthesis of bioactive natural products. Esther María Roldán Molina (ES), Antonio Rosales Martínez, Juan Muñoz Bascón, Román Rodríguez Maecker, Juan Enrique Oltra Ferrero. 164 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 674 Generation of a Precursor Library for Coupling Ruthenium and Osmium Polypyridine Complexes via Click Chemistry Anne Stumper (DE), Sven Rau. Poster Abstract 695 Cooperative Enzyme-Metal Catalysis: Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Secondary Alcohols Osama El-Sepelgy (DE), Magnus Rueping. Poster Abstract 704 Safer solvents in radical chemistry catalyzed by Cp2TiCl. Antonio Rosales Martínez (ES), Esther María Roldán Molina, María Castro Rodríguez, Laura Pozo Morales, Juan Enrique Oltra Ferrero. Poster Abstract 737 Synthesis and structure of palladium complexes based on lutidine-derived CNP ligands Práxedes Sánchez (ES), Martín Hernández-Juárez, Eleuterio Álvarez, Margarita Paneque, Nuria Rendón, Andrés Suárez. Poster Abstract 786 Experimental and Computational Studies on the Reactivity of (η5-C5Me5)M(III) (M = Ir, Rh) Complexes containing Bulky Aminopyridinate Ligands Nuria Rendón Márquez (ES), Ana Zamorano, José E. V. Valpuesta, Joaquín López-Serrano, Eleuterio Álvarez, Ernesto Carmona. Poster Abstract 792 Factors influencing cyclometalations in platinum(II) complexes with tertiary phosphine ligands. Martin Sojka (CZ), Jaromir Tousek, Marek Necas. Poster Abstract 817 Two chelating worlds combined – bimetallic complexes of d/f metal ions with PNP/PNC ligands and Schiff bases Michal Horni (CZ), Marek Necas. Poster Abstract 818 Nickel(II) Complexes Based S-Metylthiosemicarbazone: Synthesis, Structural Analysis And Cytotoxic Activity On K562 Cell Büsra Kaya (TR), Mediha Suleymanoglu, Serap Erdem Kuruca, Bahri Ülküseven. Poster Abstract 821 Controlling Structure and Reactivity in Aluminium Carboxylate Chemistry – The Influence of ortho Stabilisation Thea-Luise Precht (UK), Andrew J. Peel, Dominic S. Wright, Andrew E. H. Wheatley. Poster Abstract 823 Inhibition Efficiency On K562 Leukemia Cell Of Iron(Iii) Complexes Derived From S-Methyl Thiosemicarbazones Mediha Süleymanoglu (TR), Büsra Kaya, Serap Erdem Kuruca, Bahri Ülküseven. Poster Abstract 856 Ruthenocenyl phosphine chalcones and their Platinum (II) and Palladium (II) complexes: electrochemical and biological studies Bertin Rene Anzaldo Olivares (MX), Jaime René Gutiérrez Pérez, Pankaj Sharma. 165 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTERS Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 863 Synthesis of Cyclometalated Gold(III) Alkynyl and cis-Dialkynyl Complexes María José Iglesias (ES), Eva Belmonte Sánchez, Raquel Soengas, Fernando López-Ortiz. Poster Abstract 873 Synthesis and Reactivity of Cationic High Oxidation State Metathesis Catalysts: Molybdenum and Tungsten N-Heterocyclic Carbene Alkylidene Complexes Roman Schowner (DE). Poster Abstract 899 Preparation and Characterisation of Copper(I) Diazabutadiene Complexes and their Study in various Catalytic Reactions Benjamin Zelenay (UK). Poster Abstract 915 redox-active bisguanidines in copper complexes - control of the electronic structure David Schrempp (DE), Hans-Jörg Himmel. Poster Abstract 919 Synthesis of new yttrium complexes supported by non-symmetric guanidinate ligands and catalytic studies in Ring Opening Polymerization. Antonio Antiñolo (ES), Jaime Martínez-Ferrer, Helena Uceta, Rafael Fenández-Galán, Elena Villaseñor, Fernando Carrillo-Hermosilla. Poster Abstract 946 Rhenium complexes of thyosemicarbazone tridentate ligands based on azobenzene compounds Arantxa Pino Cuevas (ES), Ezequiel M. Vázquez López, Rosa Carballo. Poster Abstract 974 Selective Formation of 2,6-bisimino-4-alkyl-dihydropyridines and their Dimers using Alkylmanganese Reagents. Synthesis of Mono- and Dinuclear Alkyl complexes. Antonio Rodriguez-Delgado (ES), Manuel Gallardo Villagran, John Jairo Sandoval, Pilar Palma, Eleuterio Álvarez, Juan Cámpora. Poster Abstract 978 Ferromagnetic And Weak Antiferromagnetic Bioinspired Peroxo-Dicopper(II) Complexes Lorenzo Damore (ES), Marcel Swart, Alexander Brinkmeier, Franc Meyer. Poster Abstract 987 Lanthanoid β-triketonate assemblies with improved near-infrared emission Laura Abad Galan (AU), Brodie L.Reid, Mark Ogden, Eli Zysman-Colman, Max Massi. Poster Abstract 1045 New Perspectives for Old Clusters: Anderson–Evans Anions as Building Blocks of Large Heterometallic 3d–4f Polyoxometalate Frameworks Beñat Artetxe (ES), Santiago Reinoso, Leire San Felices, Luis Lezama, Juan M. Gutiérrez-Zorrilla, Cristian Vicent, Tianbo Liu. Poster Abstract 1071 Synthesis And Characterization of Zn(II), Cu(II), Fe(III) Complexes Derived From Thiocarbohydrazone Ligand Yeliz Kaya (TR), Ayse Erçag. 166 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTERS Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1113 Water-soluble platinum nanoparticles stabilized by sulfonated N-heterocyclic carbenes: Effect of the synthetic approach Edwin A. Baquero (FR), Edwin A. Baquero, Simon Tricard, Yannick Coppel, Juan C. Flores, Ernesto de Jesús, Bruno Chaudret. Poster Abstract 1117 Modulation by amino acids: towards superior control in Zr-MOFs synthesis. Sonia Molina Navarro (ES), Oleksii Gutov, Alexandr Shafir, Eduardo Escudero. Poster Abstract 1164 Reaction of TpMe2IrPh2(N2) with dimethyl ether and alcohols. Laura López Santos (ES), Margarita Paneque, Ernesto Carmona, Verónica Salazar. Poster Abstract 1193 Synthesis And Characterization of Zn(II), Ni(II) AND Fe(III) Complexes Of Salen-Type Ligand Eylem Dilmen (TR), Ayse Erçag. Poster Abstract 1339 Syntheses of 1,3-Bis(2-arylimino)isoindolines and Their Metal Complexes Bearing Electropolymerizable Substituent Muhammet Kasim Sener (TR), Sïbel Eken Korkut. Poster Abstract 1373 Activation and Cyclization Processes in Thioureas Daniel Salvador Gil (ES), M. Concepción Gimeno. Poster Abstract 1381 Alkaline Earth Organohydroborate Complexes for the Ring-Opening Polymerisation of rac-Lactide Nichabhat Diteepeng (UK), Philip Mountford, Junjuda Unruangsri, Insun Yu. Poster Abstract 1393 Synthesis and Metalation of Protic N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Access to New Heterometallic Assemblies. Daniel Sol Sánchez (ES), Francisco Javier Ruiz Pastor, Marilin Vivanco Fernández, Lucía García Rodríguez. Poster Abstract 1453 Reactivity of Dimolybdenum Phosphinidene Complexes with CS2 Isabel Gonzalez Albuerne (ES), Maria Angeles Alvarez, Maria Esther Garcia, Daniel Garcia-Vivó, Miguel Angel Ruiz. Poster Abstract 1465 The Nickel-Catalyzed Heck Reaction: Mechanistic Studies using Hybrid Phosphine-Imine Ligands. Tomás Gil Santiago (ES), Juan Cámpora Pérez, Pilar Palma Ramírez, Elena Ávila Segura. Poster Abstract 1504 Synthesis and structural studies of (η3-allyl)carbonylnitrosyl triphenyphosphine iron complexes Zaid Mahmood Mahmood, PK. 167 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1507 Reactivity of Binuclear Complexes of Nickel from a 4-Terphenyldithiophenol Ligand Felix Koch (DE). Poster Abstract 1508 Synthesis and Redox-Properties of Group 10 Metal Complexes from a 4-Terphenyldithiophenol Ligand Nicole Michaela Mews (DE). Poster Abstract 1532 Leading to different silver cluster architectures: classical chemical vs electrochemical synthesis Luis M. González-Barcia (ES), Marcelino Maneiro, M. Isabel Fernández, Manuel R. Bermejo, Rosa Pedrido. Poster Abstract 1560 Janus head ligands featuring opposite bifunctional anchor groups: Novel binucleating frameworks designed for optically induced intramolecular electron transfer Jochen Ortmeyer (DE), Gerald Henkel. Poster Abstract 1562 1,1ʹ and 1,3 Disubstituted Ferrocenyl Posphonates: Synthesis, Characterization, Derivatives Bastian Janssen Janssen (DE). Poster Abstract 1564 Lead lone pair-pi interactions as supramolecular synthons in a novel lead(II) mesocate María J. Romero (ES), Rocío Carballido, Laura Rodríguez, Guillermo Zaragoza, Ana M. González-Noya. Poster Abstract 1578 New Tridentate and Tetradentate Ligands for Photoactive Metal Complexes Emma V. Puttock (UK), J. A. Gareth Williams. Poster Abstract 1608 Synthesis of microstructure controlled surfaces for spatial resolved catalysis Thomas Feuerstein (DE). Poster Abstract 1631 Factors controlling the structures of metal complexes obtained in one-pot synthesis using 1-hydroxymethyl-3,5-dimethylpyrazole as a starting ligand Barbara Barszcz (PL), Joanna Masternak, Malgorzata Zienkiewicz-Machnik, Katarzyna Kazimierczuk. Abstract 1647 Poster Synthesis and reactivity of the novel phosphazane ligand (1,4-C6H4)[N(µ-PNtBu)2NtBu]24Raquel Sevilla Martin (UK). Abstract 1695 Poster Structural influence of auxiliary monocarboxylate ligands in dimesionality of coordination polymers derived from bis-pyridyl-bis-amides Claudio A. Jimenez (CL), Guillermo Cisternas, Julio Belmar, Jorge Pasán, Catalina Ruiz-Pérez. 168 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C1 - Synthesis and reactivity in Metal based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1744 Application of wet methods to obtain the thin layers of the new Ag(I) and Cu(II) with Schiff bases complexes Magdalena Barwiolek (PL), Magdalena Babinska, Edward Szlyk, Anna Kozakiewicz, Andrzej Wojtczak, Anna Kaczmarek-Kedziera. Poster Abstract 1766 Synthesis, characterization and molecular structures of the new [Bi@Rh12(CO)27]3−, [(Bi@Rh12(CO)26)2Bi]5−, [Bi@Rh14(CO)27Bi2]3− and [Bi@Rh17(CO)33Bi2]4− carbonyl clusters. Silvia Ruggieri (IT), Cristina Femoni, Maria Carmela Iapalucci, Stefano Zacchini. Poster Abstract 1767 Capping Chini clusters with Ag-NHC fragments and trans-metallation reactions Cristiana Cesari (IT), Stefano Zacchini, Cristina Femoni, Maria Carmela Iapalucci. Poster Abstract 1777 Insertion of CO2 and Related Heteroallenes Into the Si-N-Bond of Trimethyl-N-morpholinosilane and Dimethyl-N,N`-dimorpholinosilane Marcus Herbig (DE), Edwin Kroke, Uwe Böhme. Poster Abstract 1797 New Metal 1- and 2-Adamantyls Ulrich Fekl (CA), David Armstrong, Fioralba Taullaj, Kamalpreet Singh. Poster Abstract 1798 Heterogeneization of manganese complexes onto silica supports: efficient catalysts for epoxidation reactions Ester Manrique (ES). Poster Abstract 1799 Chemistry of Magnesium Alkylperoxides Revisited Tomasz Pietrzak (PL), Karolina Zelga, Marcin Kubisiak, Iwona Justyniak, Zbigniew Ochal, Janusz Lewinski. Poster Abstract 1804 From molecular zinc complexes incorporating 8-hydroxyquinolinate ligands to luminescent coordination polymers Katarzyna Soltys-Brzostek (PL), Kamil Sokolowski, Wojciech Bury, Iwona Justyniak, David Fairen Jimenez, Daniel Prochowicz, Sihai Yang, et al. Poster Abstract 1811 Synthesis, spectroscopic, crystal structure, electrochemical and electrocatalysis studies of a new 2D coordination polymer of Ni(II) constructed by naphthalene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid Zohreh Derikvand (IR). Abstract 1825 Poster Radical reactions of organozincs and TEMPO Krzysztof Budny-Godlewski (PL), Michał Leszczyński, Marcin Kubisiak, Iwona Justyniak, Janusz Lewiński. 169 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C2 - Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 45 New Functionalized Mono- and Bisorganophosphorus Acids with Heterocyclic and Unsaturated Fragments Andrey Prishchenko (RU). Poster Abstract 72 Synthesis of new sulfonamide surfactants and study of the effect of the nature of the hydrophilic part on their physico-chemical properties in water Ammal Tazerouti (DZ). Poster Abstract 108 High pressure Diels-Alder approach to biaryls and heterobiaryls: a new multicomponent metal-free route Lucio Minuti (IT), Andrea Temperini, Francesca Piazzolla. Poster Abstract 118 New synthetic route for preparation of lamivudine and emtricitabine Mandala Devender (ZA). Poster Abstract 137 Catalytic asymmetric formal total synthesis of scytophycin C Takumi Watanabe (JP), Jin Cui, Masakatsu Shibasaki. Poster Abstract 148 Oligomeric structures from prebiotic molecules: The case of cyanamide and glyoxal Nieves Lavado (ES), Martín Ávalos, Reyes Babiano, Pedro Cintas, José Luis Jiménez, Juan Carlos Palacios. Poster Abstract 183 Thermal Cycloadditions of Azides and Unactivated Alkenes in Deep Eutectic Solvents Filip Sebest (UK). Poster Abstract 185 Synthesis of amphiphilic molecular spoked wheels Jim Rath (DE). Poster Abstract 188 Bichromophoric Molecules as Model Compounds for Poly(p-phenyleneethynylene)s Klaas Remmerssen (DE), Daniela Schmitz, Thomas Stangl, Jan Vogelsang, John. M. Lupton, Sigurd Höger. Poster Abstract 197 Synthesis of strained phenylene bicyclophanes Steven Becker (DE), Gabi Ohlendorf, Stefan-Sven Jester, Sigurd Höger. Poster Abstract 198 A phenylene-based molecular spoked wheel Christopher Sterzenbach (DE), Alissa Idelson, Stefan-Sven Jester, Ute Baumeister, Sigurd Höger. Poster Abstract 242 Synthesis and Applications of an Optically Pure Amino[6]helicene Manfred Karras (DE), Jan Holec, Bernd Schmidt, Irena G. Stará, Ivo Starý. Poster Abstract 273 Synthesis of nitrogen-containing monoesters of vicinal dicarboxylic acids Fatmakhanym Aliyeva (AZ), Maharram Mammadyarov, Fidan Mammadova. 170 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C2 - Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 330 Ligand Controlled Diastereoselective Asymmetric Conjugate Addition of 4-Oxazoline and 4-Thiazoline Esters to Nitroalkenes Shin-ichi Fukuzawa (JP). Poster Abstract 395 Three-dimensional phenylene-based bicyclophanes Sebastian Henzel (DE), Stefan-Sven Jester, Sigurd Höger. Poster Abstract 397 Photocatalytic Synthesis of γ-Cyclobutane Amino Acids Sabine Kerres (DE), David J. Aitken, Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 408 Synthesis of nitrogenated heterocycles from trihaloacetic acids by an Ugi/Intramolecular cyclization sequence Pablo Peña Calleja (ES), María García-Valverde. Poster Abstract 444 Microwave-assisted synthesis of new fluorescent indoline-based building blocks Živilė Žukauskaitė (LT). Poster Abstract 466 Extension of pyrrolopyrrole chromophore: approach to construct hexacyclic nitrogen-containing aromatic systems Mariusz Tasior (PL), Daniel T. Gryko. Poster Abstract 492 The Synthesis of Bolaamphiphilic Porphyrin-Perylene Dyads with Light-Induced Charge Separation Capabilities Christian Methfessel (DE), Andreas Hirsch. Poster Abstract 495 Visible light photoredox catalyzed synthesis of substituted N-heterocycles Eugen Lutsker (DE), Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 497 Enantiopure synthesis of 2,4,5-trisubstituted cyclopent-2-en-1-ones Christian Kaiser (DE), Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 531 Si-chiral Organosilanes: Asymmetric Synthesis and Transformation at the Stereogenic Silicon Center Eva Barth (DE). Poster Abstract 582 Anion-π Interactions on large, strong, tuneable π-acidic surfaces: perylenediimides for catalysis Francois Miros (CH), Yoann Cotelle, Masaaki Akamatsu, Le Liu, Chao Wang, Sebastien Benz, Naomi Sakai, et al. Poster Abstract 584 Synthesis and application of 1,1’-binaphthyl-based chiral bisphosphates Frescilia Octa-Smolin (DE), Raja Mitra, Jochen Niemeyer. Poster Abstract 593 A stereoselective synthesis of N-glycosides through a metal-free allyl cyanate-to-isocyanate sigmatropic rearrangement of glycals Stefania Mirabella (IT), Giulia Petrucci, Francesca Cardona, Andrea Goti. 171 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C2 - Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 631 Reactions of ammonium ylides with quinone methides Lukas Roiser (AT), Nicole Meisinger, Mario Waser. Poster Abstract 642 Visible light mediated alpha-vinylation of enol acetates: Access to 2-benzylidene-1,4-diketones Thomas Föll (DE), Suva Paria, Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 651 Synthesis of New Imidazolium Salt Ligands Anna-Theresa Schmidt (DE), Eva Jürgens, Doris Kunz. Poster Abstract 673 Photochromic Coenzyme Q Mimetics Nadja Simeth (DE), Joachim Wegener, Burkhard König. Poster Abstract 697 Dipyrrolonaphthyridinediones – structurally unique cross-conjugated dyes Bartlomiej Sadowski (PL), Marek Grzybowski, Kenji Kamada, Daniel Gryko. Poster Abstract 702 Dipolar Dyes with Pyrrolo[2,3-b]quinoxaline Skeleton Containing a Cyano Group and a Bridged Tertiary Amino Group – Synthesis, Solvatofluorochromism and Bioimaging Lukasz Lukasiewicz (PL), Daniel T. Gryko, Kyo Han Ahn, Boleslaw Kozankiewicz. Poster Abstract 712 Azulene containing pyrrolo[3,2-b]pyrrole chromophore Yevgen Poronik (PL), Daniel Gryko, Denis Jacquemin. Poster Abstract 730 Synthesis and characterization of novel diarylethenes containing fluorinated groups in the 2-position Robert Hofsaess (DE), Hans-Achim Wagenknecht. Poster Abstract 733 Copper-catalyzed cross-coupling of ortho-iodophosphinic amides and alkylamines. Application to the synthesis of a new P-stereogenic phosphinic amide-TEMPO radical Fernando López-Ortiz (ES), Yolanda Navarro García, María José Iglesias. Poster Abstract 743 Cage-like nanocapsules for molecular recognition and catalysis Martha Kohlhaas (DE), Jochen Niemeyer. Poster Abstract 755 Advances in the study of reactivity of Pyridinium N-(Benzocondensedazinyl) Aminides Elena Gala (ES), José Quilez, Mª Luisa Izquierdo, Julio Álvarez-Builla. Poster Abstract 758 A rigid lanthanide binding tag to aid nmr studies of a 70 kda homodimeric coat protein of human norovirus Jose Maria Orduña (ES), Gema Dominguez, Javier Perez-Castells, Thomas Peters, Alvaro Mallagaray. Poster Abstract 760 Synthesis of new rigidified iminosugars Alberto López-Rodríguez (ES). 172 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C2 - Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 774 Studies towards the enantioselective synthesis of (+)-Paeonilide derivatives Matthias Gnahn (DE), Roman Kucera, Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 778 Studies towards the synthesis of homo-β-proline derivatives Verena Lehner (DE), Oliver Reiser, Huw M. L. Davies, Ludwig K. A. Pilsl. Poster Abstract 784 Synthesis and Characterization of Photochromic Dithienylmaleimides Daniel Wutz (DE), Falenczyk Carolin, Kuzmanovic Natascha, König Burkhard. Poster Abstract 897 Towards the total synthesis of (–)-Stemoamide Juha Siitonen (FI), Petri Pihko. Poster Abstract 939 Chiral urea-quaternary ammonium salt hybrid catalysis in stereoselective heterocycle synthesis using glycine Schiff bases Maximilian Tiffner (AT), Alfonso Busillo, Johanna Novacek, Antonio Massa, Mario Waser. Poster Abstract 990 Synthesis and resolution of the racemic mixture of an enantioselective benzofuran-based receptor for dinitrobenzoyl-amino acids Omayra Hernández Rubio (ES), Álvaro G. Temprano, Leire de Juan Fernández, Ángel L. Fuentes de Arriba, Laura M.Monleón, Luis Simón Rubio, Joaquín R. Morán. Poster Abstract 992 Novel enantioselective cromane based receptor for zwiterionic amino acids Álvaro Gacho Temprano (ES), Omayra H. Rubio, Laura M. Monleón, Angel L. Fuentes de Arriba, Luis Simón Rubio, Joaquín R. Morán. Poster Abstract 1026 C-C bond forming and C-N bond forming on 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT): the new synthetic way of building blocks for functionalized PEDOTs Xiao Huang Huang (CH), Li Yang Yang, Martin Sjödin Sjödin, Maria Strømme Strømme, Adolf Gogoll Gogoll. Poster Abstract 1058 A modular approach to chiral bispidines and its application to the synthesis of natural products and ligands Dagmar Scharnagel (DE), Jessica Goller, Matthias Breuning. Poster Abstract 1125 Microwave-Mediated Sulfonium Ylide Cyclopropanation Javier Perez-Castells (ES). Poster Abstract 1161 Synthesis of derivative p-tert-butyl calix[4]arene with thiourea and schiff bases and study of ion recognition. Cinthia Quiroga-Campano (CL), Horacio Gomez-Machuca, Carolina Jullian, Claudio Saitz. Poster Abstract 1166 Synthesis of new calix[4]arene bearing heterocycles in the upper rim as sensor for recognition of ions. Horacio Gómez-Machuca (CL), Cinthia Quiroga-Campano, Carolina Jullian, Claudio Saitz. 173 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C2 - Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1195 Direct CH Arylation of L-Histidine for Modified Peptidomimetics Nitin Bagra (IN). Poster Abstract 1198 Synthesis of flavone and 6-hydroxyflavone oxime ethers derivatives Alix Elena Loaiza Loaiza (CO), Diana Camila Martinez, Lina Vanessa López. Poster Abstract 1226 One pot synthesis of 1-chloro-6-aryllhex-5-en-2-ones by transesterification, Carrol rearrangement and decarboxylation of β-ketoesters with 1-aryl-propen-2-ols Luz Marina Jaramillo Gómez (CO), Luis Demetrio Miranda Gutierrez, Diana Marcela Soto Martinez. Poster Abstract 1242 Synthesis of π-expanded porphyrins via intramolecular oxidative coupling of meso-arylaminoporphyrins Ernest Sebai (PL), Daniel T. Gryko. Poster Abstract 1250 Synthesis of new atropisomeric systems based on a biphenazine scaffold. Luca Vaghi (IT), Gianluca Fazio, Antonio Papagni. Poster Abstract 1259 Utilisation of Cyanamide derivatives Towards Nitrogen Heterocycle Synthesis Shreesha Bhat (UK), Pallavi Sharma, David Robinson, John E Moses. Poster Abstract 1283 Solvatofluorochromic, non-centrosymmetric π-expanded diketopyrrolopyrrole Artur Jezewski (PL), Marek Grzybowski, Daniel T. Gryko, Mireille Blanchard-Desce, Boleslaw Kozankiewicz. Poster Abstract 1288 Extracts plant as green inhibitor for the corrosion inhibition of carbon steel in hydrochloric acid solution Kaouthar Soudani (DZ), Merzoug Benahmed, Asma Soudani, Salah Akkal. Poster Abstract 1316 Tacalcitol: new and alternative synthetic route Andrea Martínez Domínguez (ES), Hugo Santalla, Fátima Garrido, Yagamare Fall, Generosa Gómez. Poster Abstract 1356 Metal-free P-arylation via visible light photocatalysis Simon Düsel (DE), Rizwan Shaikh. Poster Abstract 1442 Synthesis and Application of New Cyclopentadienone Iron Complexes as Highly Active Catalysts for Ketone Hydrogenation Reactions Sofia Vailati Facchini (IT), Umberto Piarulli, Albrecht Berkessel, Cesare Gennari, Luca Pignataro. Poster Abstract 1470 Aziridine based new phosphonic acid derivatives as potential organocatalysts for the enantioselective synthesis of organic compounds Özdemir Dogan (TR), Sidika Polat Cakir, Nurzhan Beksultanova. 174 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C2 - Synthesis and reactivity in Carbon based Compounds . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1548 Preparation of New Porphyrin-Corrole Hybrid Dyads Hilal Kalkan (TR), Baris Temelli. Poster Abstract 1559 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions of Quinones with Nitrile Imines generated by Irradiation of 2,5-Diaryltetrazoles Jaime Rojas-Martin (ES), María Ribagorda, M. Carmen Carreño. Poster Abstract 1600 Catalytic Synthesis of Difluoromethyl Cyclopropanes Katharina J. Hock (DE), Lucas Mertens, Rene M. Koenigs. Poster Abstract 1615 A New Approach to Model Compounds of the 4,5-Dihydroxycyclopent-2-en-1-one Core of the Anti-Diabetes Natural Products Kodaistatin A and C David Peter (DE), Reinhard Brückner. Poster Abstract 1725 Removal of Diphenhydramine from Aqueous Solutions Using Dehydrated and Activated Carbons from Date Palm Leaflets Atika Al Hasaini (OM). Poster Abstract 1809 Revisiting the Ireland-Claisen Rearrangement using Continuous Flow Technology Karen Plé (FR), Joseph D´Attoma, Frédéric Buron, Sylvain Routier. Poster Abstract 1824 Gamma rays induced polymerisation of the bis-(aminoacid) fumaramide self-assemblies Leo Frkanec (HR), Janja Makarevic, Milan Jokic, Nataša Šijakovic Vujicic, Tomislav Portada. Topic C3- Methods and Mechanisms . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1765 ∆9-Desaturase: an Attractive Target of a Novel Potent Antifungal Agent Dalia El-Zeihery (DE), Lorenz Maahs, Klaus Biemel, Fabio Gsaller, Michael Bromely, Jason Oliver, Michael Birch. Poster Abstract 106 Synthesis of bi- and tricyclic spiranoid lactones via Wacker-Heck cascade cyclization Ghassan Albarghouti (IL), Ramesh Kotikalapudi, Viviana Valerio, David Lankri, Dmitry Tsvelikhovsky. Poster Abstract 186 Cycloadditions of Byciclic Thioisomünchnones with Acetylenes: Why the high regioselection of these cycloadditions and how sulfur elimination proceeds from intermediates cycloadducts evolving into thiazolopyridones. A computational study. Juan García (ES), Pedro Cintas, Martín Ávalos, Reyes Babiano, Jose L. Jiménez, Mark E. Light, Juan C. Palacios. 175 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C3- Methods and Mechanisms . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 217 Understanding Alkalimetal Specific Effects to Control Particular Metalorganic Reactions Ulrike Kroesen (DE), Carsten Strohmann. Poster Abstract 289 A simple One-Pot tandem sequence to 5- and 6 membered Lactones from Allyl- and Homoallylalcohols and its Application Monib Petersen (DE). Poster Abstract 302 Electrochemical behavior of Pd-Ni-P matallic glass deposition Masami Shibata (JP), Chihiro Mochizuki. Poster Abstract 368 Cobalt catalysed ortho Bromination/Chlorination of Benzazole derivatives using Potassium halides as Halogenating reagents Asim Kumar (IN), Kapileswar Seth, Asit K. Chakraborti. Poster Abstract 479 DFT study of molybdenum-catalyzed sulfur atom transfer reactions Agustín Galindo (ES), Angel L. Mudarra. Poster Abstract 539 Defining the Active catalyst in Pd(OAc)2 / p-Toluenesulfonic Acid Catalysed C-H Activation Reactions Chris Mulligan (UK), Mimi Hii, Jeremey Parker. Poster Abstract 602 On the Role of the Base in the Nickel-catalysed Borylation Reaction of Aryl Fluorides: a Computational study. Ana Mateo (ES), Carles Bo. Poster Abstract 643 Enantioselective epoxide synthesis using ammonium ylides Katharina Zielke (AT), Mario Waser, Lukas Roiser. Poster Abstract 762 Mechanistic investigation of intramolecular dearomatization Diels-Alder reactions of allenic esters Torsak Luanphaisarnnont (TH). Poster Abstract 868 Use of iodine(III) reagents in asymmetric electrophilic cyanation and alkyne dimerisation reactions Johannes Schörgenhumer (AT), Mario Waser. Poster Abstract 882 Singlet oxygen-mediated transformation of furans into aromatic nitrogen-containing polycycles in water: Synthesis of imidazole alkaloids Glochidine and Glochidicine Georgios Ioannou (GR), Dimitris Kalaitzakis, Tamsyn Montagnon, Eirini Antonatou, Georgios Vassilikogiannakis. 176 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C3- Methods and Mechanisms . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 890 Synthesis of 2-sulfonamidobenzaldehydes through thermal decomposition of N-sulfonylisatins Joaquim Fernando Mendes da Silva (BR), Ricardo Stutz Yaunner. Poster Abstract 892 Synthesis of 2-substituted furo[2,3-b]- and furo[3,2-c]quinolines via heterogeneous palladium-catalyzed heteroannulation Hee Jung Park (KR), Ok-Kyung Yang, Eul Kgun Yum. Poster Abstract 893 Palladium promoted conversion of N-sulfonylisatins into 2-sulfonamidostyrenes Joaquim Fernando Mendes da Silva (BR), Ricardo Stutz Yaunner. Poster Abstract 994 Organocatalytic Five-Step Branched Domino Reaction: Facile Access to New Quinazolines and Multichromophores Felix E. Held (DE), Anton A. Guryev, Svetlana B. Tsogoeva. Poster Abstract 1018 Network of Constitutional Dynamic Networks with Multi-Adaptation: Towards Versatile and Hierarchical Systems Guangwen Men (FR), Jean-Marie Lehn. Poster Abstract 1020 Iodine(III) Fluorination Reagents: Versatile Tools for the Exploration of Novel Reactivities Anna Ulmer (DE), Tanja Gulder. Poster Abstract 1230 DFT study on the thermosalient effect in pure D and L-pyroglutamic acid crystals Jasminka Popovic (HR), Vito Despoja, Ivor Loncaric, Željko Skoko, Zora Popovic. Poster Abstract 1231 Bicyclization of oxime ethers via aryl and alkyl-oxyaminyl radicals to afford systems with hetero-spirocyclic frameworks Luz Marina Jaramillo Gómez (CO), Luis Demetrio Miranda Gutierrez, Diana Marcela Soto Martinez. Poster Abstract 1308 Thermolysis of some N-arylbenzamidoximes V: Mechanistic studies for formation of anilide, oxazole and imidazole derivatives Layla Taib (SA). Poster Abstract 1338 The exploration of the (3+2) annulation reaction between sulfonium ylide and activated olefin Maximilien Richald (BE), Raphaël Robiette. Poster Abstract 1341 Supramolecular Self-Assembly of Asymmetric ABC Star Polymers by Sequentially Activating Hydrogen Bonds Teemu Myllymäki (FI). Poster Abstract 1352 Solvent-free visible-light photocatalytic oxidations applying an organic photocatalyst Martin Obst (DE), Burkhard Koenig. 177 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C3- Methods and Mechanisms . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1390 The exploration of the formal (4+1) annulation reaction between 1,3-diene and sulfonium ylide Sébastien Clergue (BE), Raphaël Robiette. Poster Abstract 1422 Compartmentalization of reagents into Pickering emulsions: divide et impera Andrea Faresin (IT), Tommaso Carofiglio, Michele Maggini. Poster Abstract 1487 Synthesis of 5-amino-dihydrobenzoxepines and 5-amino-dihydrobenzoazepines via Ichikawa rearrangement and ring-closing metathesis Sebastian Stecko (PL), Monika Chwastek, Michal Pieczykolan. Poster Abstract 1704 Electrons in flow chemistry: Novel and sustainable cyclisations Ana Alicia Folgueiras Amador (UK), Thomas Wirth. Poster Abstract 1771 One-Pot C-H Functionalization of Arenes by Diaryliodonium Salts Marcus Reitti (CH), Piret Villo, Berit Olofsson. Poster Abstract 1778 Use of High-Purity Hydrogen Trioxide (HOOOH) for Highly Specific and Chemo-Selective Oxidations Janez Cerkovnik (SI), Gregor Strle. Poster Abstract 1780 Metal-Free Synthesis of Sterically Congested Alkyl Aryl Ethers Erik Lindstedt (CH), Elin Stridfeldt, Berit Olofsson. Topic C4 - Catalysis in Solution . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 87 Hydrogenation/dehydrogenation Of Carbon Dioxide / Formic Acid With Novel Ruthenium Acriphos Benzoate Catalysts – Activity and DFT-computed mechanism and Activation Parameters Markus Hölscher (DE), Walter Leitner, Kai Rohmann. Poster Abstract 107 Organic transformations catalyzed by gold nanoparticles supported on functionalized silica Maria Cristina Cassani (IT). Poster Abstract 130 Efficient Hydroxylation Catalysis Mimicking Tyrosinase Patricia Liebhäuser (DE), Kristina Keisers, Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 161 Copper Complexes with Substituted Quinoline Guanidine Ligands: Model Complexes and Catalysts for ATRP Thomas Rösener (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 162 Synthesis of new Hybrid Guanidine-Quinoline Copper-Complexes and their Use in Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization Johannes Mannsperger (DE), Thomas Roesener, Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. 178 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C4 - Catalysis in Solution . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 190 Tailor-made Ligands for New Tyrosinase Models Lena Ebert (DE), Alexander Hoffmann, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 195 Direct oxidative amination of arylene diimides Michael Kremer (DE). Poster Abstract 203 Development of Improved Catalysts for Ullmann Condensation Reactions Ethan Richards (UK). Poster Abstract 211 Organocatalytic Vinylogous Mannich Reaction of Silyloxy Furan with Isatin-derived Benzhydryl-Ketimines Alessandra Silvani (IT), Matteo Faltracco, Giordano Lesma, Giulia Rainoldi, Alessandro Sacchetti. Poster Abstract 264 Exploring the Potential of Core Substituted Naphthalene Diimides as a New Class of Tunable Organic Visible-Light Photoredox Catalysts Barbara Reiss (DE), Hans-Achim Wagenknecht, Eberhard Riedle, Qi Hu. Poster Abstract 265 Chiral Brønsted acid-catalysed enantioselective synthesis of isoindolinone-derived N(acyl),S-acetals Matija Gredicak (HR), Josipa Suc, Irena Dokli. Poster Abstract 281 Synthesis of nitriles via ruthenium catalyzed dehydrogenation of primary amines: A combined experimental and theoretical study David Ventura Espinosa (ES), Miguel Baya, Aida Marzá, Jose A. Mata. Poster Abstract 299 Solvent-free aerobic cleavage of C-C double bonds catalyzed by N-hydroxyphthalimide Beata Orlińska (PL), Dariusz Pyszny. Poster Abstract 321 Studies on the reactivity of the enamines in Au(I)-catalysis Sae Rom Park (DE), Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 325 Cyclic β-Amino Acids as Building Blocks for Tripeptide Organocatalysts Thomas Ertl (DE), Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 327 Catalytic microwave transfer hydrogenation of non-activated alkenes: fast and efficient heterogeneous or asymmetric homogeneous reactions Max Blazejak (FR), Lukas Hintermann. Poster Abstract 380 Highly Enantioselective Hydrogenation of N-Aryl Imines by Using Ru-pybox Complexes Under Hydrogenation or Transfer Hydrogenation Conditions. Eire de Julián Peñuelas (ES), Pilar Gamasa, Antonio Pizzano, Josefina Díez, Elena Lastra. 179 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C4 - Catalysis in Solution . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 416 Influence of Axial Ligands on the Catalytic Activity of Ru(porphyrin)L Complexes in Promoting Amination Reactions Daniela Intrieri (IT), Paolo Zardi, Daniela Maria Carminati, Emma Gallo. Poster Abstract 459 Synthesis and catalytic studies of cationic Fe(III) complexes in ionic liquids Antonio Pastor (ES), Agustín Galindo, Félix León, Eleuterio Álvarez, Margarita Gómez. Poster Abstract 594 Novel copper complexes as catalysts for aerobic alcohol oxidations in ionic liquids María del Mar Conejo (ES), Paloma Avila, Jorge Cantero, Antonio Pastor, Eleuterio Alvarez, Agustín Galindo. Poster Abstract 599 Comparative catalytic properties of dioxo, oxo-peroxo and oxo-diperoxo acylpyrazolone-molybdenum complexes in oxo transfer reactions Carlos Jesus Carrasco Carrasco (ES), Francisco Montilla, Eleuterio Álvarez, Agustín Galindo, Carlos G. Bellido, Riccardo Pettinari, Fabio Marchetti, et al. Poster Abstract 617 An Iridium-Thiazolium Multifunctional Catalyst for Sequential Reactions: Benzoin from Benzyl Alcohol? James McManus (UK), John Blacker, Bao Nguyen. Poster Abstract 623 Rhodium(I) Complexes Based on Hemilabile Picoline-NHC Ligands for the (E)-selective Hydrosilylation of Alkynes Patricia Lara Muñoz (ES), Judith P. Morales-Cerón, Eleuterio Álvarez, Verónica Salazar, Andrés Suárez Escobar. Poster Abstract 672 Benzylic palladium complexes as catalysts in the vinylic addition polymerization of norbornene and norbornene derivatives Ignacio Pérez-Ortega (ES), Ana Carmen Albéniz. Poster Abstract 675 Metal-free catalytic functionalization of carbodiimides with amines Fernando Carrillo-Hermosilla (ES), Jaime Martínez-Ferrer, Antonio Antiñolo, Rafael Fernández-Galán, Elena Villaseñor, Sonia Moreno, Manuel Salgado, et al. Poster Abstract 738 Covalent Photosensitizer-Polyoxometalate Catalyst Dyad for Visible Light-driven Hydrogen Evolution Stefanie Schönweiz (DE), Sebastian Rommel, Carsten Streb, Sven Rau. Poster Abstract 739 Visible-light driven water oxidation by a molecular manganese vanadium oxide cluster Benjamin Schwarz (DE), Carsten Streb. Poster Abstract 757 Mono- and dimethyl half-salen aluminium derivatives: a comparative study in the polymerization of cyclic esters Francisco M. García-Valle (ES). 180 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C4 - Catalysis in Solution . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 775 Investigation of the Effect of High Hydrostatic Pressure (HHP) on Reactivity and Selectivity of Organocatalyzed Reactions Martin Hofmann (DE), Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 820 Calorimetric studies on the C-Au bond through protodeauration of organogold complexes. María Pérez Iglesias (ES), Pablo Espinet, Juan A. Casares. Poster Abstract 958 Palladium catalysed methoxycarbonylation of 1-dodecene in two-phase systems Marcel Schmidt (DE), Tobias Pogrzeba, Ariane Weber, André Kielholz, Reinhard Schomäcker. Poster Abstract 1140 A new family of 1,3-bis-sulfinamides as chiral ligands in asymmetric catalysis: the stereodivergent effect of the base load in the asymmetric addition of acetate enolate to N-sulfinylimines. Inmaculada Fernández Fernández (ES), Rocio Recio Jimenez, Salvatore Spinna, Eleuterio Álvarez Gonzalez, Noureddine Khiar. Poster Abstract 1142 Guanidine Catalysed Synthesis of Formylamides from Carbon Dioxide: A Mechanistic Study Rachel Nicholls (UK), Bao Nguyen. Poster Abstract 1343 New routes for the synthesis of novel organofunctional silicon compounds Krzysztof Kuciñski (PL), Grzegorz Hreczycho. Poster Abstract 1353 Visible-Light-Mediated Generation of Nitrogen-Centered Radicals: Metal-Free Hydroimination and Iminohydroxylation Cyclization Reactions Jacob Davies (UK), Daniele Leonori. Poster Abstract 1366 Iminium catalysis inside a self-assembled supramolecular capsule: Modulation of enantiomeric excess Thomas Bräuer (DE), Konrad Tiefenbacher. Poster Abstract 1440 Catalytic Asymmetric Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation Reactions with Diazo Compounds Do Hyun Ryu (KR), Byung Chul Kang, Sung Ho Shin, Su Yong Shim, Geum Sook Hwang. Poster Abstract 1480 Transition metal catalyzed cyclizations involving C-H bond activations David Fernández Fernández (ES). Poster Abstract 1501 Synthesis and catalytic application of first enantiopure ferrocenyl-thiazoline ligands Elvia Patricia Sánchez Rodríguez (MX), José Guadalupe López Cortés, Maria del Carmen Ortega Alfaro, Maryse Gouygou. 181 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic C4 - Catalysis in Solution . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1537 Conformational Investigation of Catalytically Active Peptides of the H Pro-Pro-Xaa Type Tobias Schnitzer (CH), Helma Wennemers. Poster Abstract 1583 The catalytic oxidation of alcohols using copper (II) and iron (III) complexes with N-heterocyclic ligands Aleksandra Bocian (PL), Damian Marcinkowski, Adam Gorczyñski, Dawid Pakulski, Violetta Patroniak. Poster Abstract 1596 Metal-linked Single-Chain Nanoparticles - Catalytic Pocket Design Nicolai David Knöfel (DE), Hannah Rothfuß, Peter Roesky. Poster Abstract 1598 Synthesis of Bornene – 2,2’-Diamino-1,1’-binaphthalene Conjugates in Palladium-Catalysed Aminocarbonylation. Laszlo Kollar (HU). Poster Abstract 1625 Polymerization of phenylacetylene by chiral Pd and Rh based catalysts Tebogo Segapelo (ZA), Nobuhle Magudulela. Poster Abstract 1684 Manganese(III) porphyrin catalyzed oxidation of organic dyes by hydrogen peroxide Magdalena Procner (PL), lukasz Orzel, Grazyna Stochel, Rudi van Eldik. Poster Abstract 1749 Synthesis of New Chiral Biphenyl-Ligands for Hydroamination Catalysts Lisa Schickhofer (AT), Kai Carsten Hultzsch. Poster Abstract 1751 Large Bite Angle Early Transition Metal Biphenolate Complexes as Tunable Catalysts for Amine Addition to Alkenes John Soltys (AT), Alexander Roller, Kai Hultzsch. Poster Abstract 1785 Synthesis and application of enantioselective organocatalysts in the aldol reaction - a mass spectrometry guided approach Michael Kinsella (IE), Bart Gillis. Poster Abstract 1791 Ti-Salalen Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation of Non-Conjugated Terminal Olefins: Broad Substrate Scope and Remarkable Additive Effects Hauke Engler (DE), Markus Lansing, Tobias Leuther, Albrecht Berkessel. Poster Abstract 1792 Ti-Salalen Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation of Non-Conjugated Terminal Olefins: New Ligands Provide Enhanced Activity and Selectivity Tobias Leuther (DE), Markus Lansing, Hauke Engler, Albrecht Berkessel. 182 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS THEME D- Catalysis, Industry and Applications Topic D1- Catalysis, Industry and Applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 226 Synthesis of supported LaMnO3 perovskites. Effect of the preparation method and nature of the support. Gina Pecchi (CL), Cristian Campos, Robinson Dinamarca. Poster Abstract 382 Hydrohenolysis of lignin to obtain components of liquid fuels Elena Shimanskaya (RU), Esther Sulman. Poster Abstract 484 Eco-friendly defatting for leather tanning Miguel Ángel Martínez (ES), Mercedes Roig, Ana Belén Muñoz, Joaquin Ferrer. Poster Abstract 519 Metal Phosphide catalysts for the hydrotreatment of non-edible vegetables oils Consuelo Alvarez-Galvan (ES). Poster Abstract 603 Decolourization of organic dyes by catalytic hydrogenation Alejandro Herrero Pizarro (ES). Poster Abstract 876 Natural gas for the production of fuels, using modified zeolites as catalysts Feddag Ahmed (DZ). Poster Abstract 979 Selective hydrogenation of alkynes catalyzed by palladium nanoparticles Olivia Benkirane (ES), Jorge A. Delgado, Cyril Godard, Carmen Claver. Poster Abstract 1060 Synthesis and application in catalysis of the metal complexes based on ON- and ONO-ligands Fidan Mammadova (AZ), Ekaterina Kuchuk, Sergey Karlov, Galina Zaitseva, Kirill Zaitseva. Poster Abstract 1064 Vpo Catalysts Using Activated Carbons As A Template. Odh Of Propane Juan J. Ternero-Hidalgo (ES), Javier Torres-Liñan, Francisco J. Garcia-Mateos, M. Olga Guerrero-Perez, Jose Rodriguez-Mirasol, Tomas Cordero. Poster Abstract 1143 Ruthenium-catalysed direct amination of alcohols with ammonia Laura Puig-Urrea (GB), George Murray, Dieter Vogt, Judith Schwaderer, Dennis Pingen, Stefan Mecking. Poster Abstract 1157 Optimization of Ni-catalysed synthesis of acrylate from carbon dioxide and ethene Veronica Forcina (UK), Maria D. Segarra-Maset, Laura Puig-Urrea, Jennifer Julis, Dieter Vogt. Poster Abstract 1207 Removal of emerging contaminants from aqueous solutions by adsorption on an activated carbon Antonio Gil (ES), N. Taoufik, A.M. Garcia, S.A. Korili. Poster Abstract 1213 Management and valorization of aluminum saline slags Antonio Gil (ES), E. Arrieta, S.A. Korili. 183 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic D1- Catalysis, Industry and Applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1401 A tandem Pd-catalyzed Heteroannulation of a-diketones and N-arylamines to 2, 3-disubstituted indoles in reductive conditions Pankaj Sharma (MX), Gerson Eliad Benitez. Topic D2- Industrial Processes for the 21st Century . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 150 Polymer Encapsulant Functionalized with Low Down Conversion Technique: Methodology and Perspectives Kamel Agroui (DZ), Samira KACI, Efthymios Klampaftis, Matthias Jaunich. Abstract 157 Poster Immobilization of CalB lipase on Purolite ECR 1090 M: application to the synthesis of cosmetic ingredients. Antonio Bódalo Santoyo (ES), José Luis Gómez Carrasco, Elisa Gómez Gómez, Asunción María Hidalgo Montesinos, María Gómez Gómez, Mar Serrano Arnaldos. Abstract 160 Poster Solvent-free synthesis of a spermaceti analogue using four different commercial immobilized lipase preparations Mar Serrano Arnaldos (ES), Josefa Bastida Rodrígez, Fuensanta Máximo Martín, María Claudia Montiel Morte, Salvadora Ortega Requena, María Dolores Murcia Almagro. Abstract 249 Poster Effect of co-feeding methanol and water in the DME transformation to olefins over a HZSM-5 zeolite catalyst Paula Pérez-Uriarte (ES), Ainara Ateka, Monica Gamero, Marta Diaz, Andres T. Aguayo, Javier Bilbao. Abstract 389 Poster Preparation and characterization of hydrophilic MOR and LTA membranes for the selective synthesis of DME Pablo Rodriguez-Vega (ES), Ainara Ateka, Miguel Sanchez-Contador, Javier Bilbao, Andres T. Aguayo. Abstract 591 Poster 1-butene oligomerisation over a HZSM-5 zeolite catalyst: Effect of the temperature Marta Díaz Muñoz (ES), Ainara Ateka, Eva Epelde, Paula Perez, Andrés Tomas Aguayo, Javier Bilbao. Abstract 660 Poster Evaluation of the Processing Conditions and the Concentration of Nanoclay in Soy-based bioplastics Víctor Manuel Pérez Puyana (ES), Valentin Bourny, Manuel Félix, Alberto Romero, Antonio Guerrero. Abstract 690 Poster New acrolein production route over FeMo-based catalysts. Anita Borowiec (FR), Mickaël Capron, Jean-François Devaux, Jean-Luc Dubois, Loïc Jouenne, Muriel Bigan, Jérémy Faye, et al. Abstract 770 Poster Influence of operating conditions in the oxidative steam reforming of bio-oil with Rh/ZDC catalyst Aitor Arandia (ES), Aingeru Remiro, Ana G. Gayubo, Javier Bilbao. Abstract 781 Poster Adjuvants for the production of extra virgin olive oil: comparative study Manuel Moya-Vilar (ES), Sonia Alcalá-Reyes, Alfonso Vidal-Castro, María Teresa Ocaña-Moral, Antonia de Torres-Sánchez, Francisco Espínola-Lozano. 184 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic D2- Industrial Processes for the 21st Century . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 914 Selective transfer hydrogenolysis of benzylphenyl ether promoted by heterogeneous Pd/Fe catalyst Emilia Paone (IT), Rosario Pietropaolo, Francesco Mauriello. Poster Abstract 1044 Magnetic Catalysts for CO2 conversion Meike Katharina Leu (UK), Jairton Dupont. Poster Abstract 1204 Design of hierarchical zeolite catalysts for the oligomerization of olefins María del Rocío Díaz-Rey (ES), Avelino Corma, Cristina Martínez, Eric Doskocil. Poster Abstract 1248 Relationship between zeolites pore structure and nature/location of coke formed during ethanol transformation into hydrocarbons Ben Tayeb Karima (FR), Pinard Ludovic, Hamieh Soumaya. Poster Abstract 1302 Comparative study between adiabatic reactor and isotherm reactor-Application for the synthesis of methanol Rachida Chemini (DZ). Poster Abstract 1351 Synthesis of chiral aminopiperidines using immobilized omega-transaminases Oreste Piccolo (IT), Valeria Colonna, Antonella Petri. Poster Abstract 1362 Catalyst influence on OMW photo-degradation Gassan Hodaifa Meri (ES), Leopoldo Martínez Nieto, Cristina Agabo García, Santiago Rodríguez Pérez, Enrique Ramoz Gómez. Poster Abstract 1652 Zeolites for CO2/CO/O2 separation to obtain CO2-neutral fuels Julio Perez-Carbajo (ES), Ismael Matito-Martos, Salvador R. G. Balestra, Richard van de Sanden, Sofia Calero. Poster Abstract 1820 Efficient transposition from batch to continuous process of Sandmeyer reaction Frédéric Buron (FR), Dattoma Joseph, Brun Pierre Louis, Robin Yves, Bostyn Stephane, Routier Sylvain. Topic D3- Catalysis at Interfaces . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 20 Understanding the effects of pre-calcination temperature on the properties and activities of MoOx/sulfated zirconia Femi Francis Oloye (UK), James A Anderson. Poster Abstract 102 Thermal Stability and Phase Transformations of γ-Alumina Supported NiO-V2O5-Based Catalysts Ivan Y. Petrov (RU), Boris G. Tryasunov. Poster Abstract 167 Ligand Effects in Ruthenium Nanoparticle Catalysis Luis Miguel Martínez-Prieto (FR), Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen, Bruno Chaudret, Karine Philippot. 185 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic D3- Catalysis at Interfaces . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 206 Total Internal Reflection (TIR) Raman spectroscopy for monitoring of heterogeneous catalysis Laura Bingham (UK), Simon Beaumont. Poster Abstract 266 Selective catalytic reduction of NOx by CH4 over Co-ZSM-5 catalysts: Gaining mechanistic insights by coupled operando DRIFTS/UV-vis spectroscopy Andrea Bellmann (DE), Ursula Bentrup, Jörg Radnik, Angelika Brückner. Poster Abstract 296 Benzaldehyde hydrogenation over cobalt oxide supported on silica oxide. effect of catalyst preparation method Adel Saadi (DZ), Ibtissem Lounas, Hanane Zazoua, Chérifa Rabia. Poster Abstract 310 Development of Heterogeneous Catalytic System Using OMS-2 as Support and ETM Xu Meng (CN), Peiqing Zhao. Poster Abstract 430 Solvent-free oxidation of olefins catalyzed by N-hydroxyphthalimide and alkylammonium salts Dariusz Pyszny (PL), Beata Orliñska, Jan Zawadiak, Krzysztof Fojt. Poster Abstract 446 Novel high-efficiency calcium carbonate supported catalysts Matthias Welker (CH), Kai Hettmann, Daniel Gerard, Samuel Rentsch. Poster Abstract 490 CO2 reforming of CH4 over NiMgAl and NiAl mixed oxides prepared via Hydrotalcites like precursors Abdelsadek Zoulikha (DZ), Halliche Djamila. Poster Abstract 500 Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Chiral Reactive Intermediates between (S)-Proline and Isophorone on Pd: Influence of Temperature on Enantioselectivity Laura Rodríguez García (CH), Konrad Hungerbühler, Alfons Baiker, Fabian Meemken. Poster Abstract 722 Development of a Photooxidative Decarboxylation with Heterogeneous Semiconductors Antonín Králík (DE), Burkhard König. Poster Abstract 773 Preparation and application of Natural Phosphate doped with Nickel for the transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl compound Abderrahim Baba (MA). Poster Abstract 803 Cyclopeptoids a promising class of novel macrocyclic phase transfer catalysts. Rosaria Schettini (IT). Poster Abstract 870 Tailoring the Electrocatalytically Active Site by the Lanthanide Contraction Maria Escudero-Escribano (DK). 186 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic D3- Catalysis at Interfaces . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 941 Natural Iron Minerals as Efficient Heterogeneous Fenton Catalysts Macarena Munoz (ES), Patricia Dominguez, Zahara M de Pedro, Jose A Casas, Juan J Rodriguez. Poster Abstract 1093 Neutron diffraction - a tool for investigating heterogeneous catalytic processes Marta Falkowska (GB), Sarayute Chansai, Haresh Manyar, Daniel Bowron, Tristan Youngs, Chris Hardacre. Poster Abstract 1105 Organocatalytic allylic amination of Morita-Baylis-Hillman carbonates leading to biologically active compounds Bedřich Formánek (CZ), Michal Šimek, Jan Veselý. Poster Abstract 1122 Monitoring Reactive Nanoparticles During the Catalytic Act Sophie Carenco (FR). Poster Abstract 1170 Characterization of the products of theA photocatalytic degradation of a textile dye. M. Angeles Andrés (ES), Luis Camarero, Itziar Egues. Poster Abstract 1214 Effect of B, F, N, P-dopings on the structure of titania nanoparticle photocatalysts S.A. Korili (ES), M. Fernández, A. Gil. Poster Abstract 1221 Microwave-assisted preparation of hybrid Pd catalysts based on cyclodextrin-grafted silica Marina Nunzia Caporaso (IT), Francesca Baricco, Katia Martina, Silvia Tagliapietra, Giancarlo Cravotto. Poster Abstract 1469 Direct Propene Epoxidation over Coinage Metals Encapsulated in Microporous Titanosilicate Tugce Ayvali (UK), Edman Tsang. Poster Abstract 1483 A Novel Vanadium-dependent Haloperoxidase from A. marina: A Promising Biocatalyst for Halogenations Catharina Julia Seel (DE). Poster Abstract 1546 Efficient removal of cyanides ions from aqueous solutions using ozone and core-shell magnetic catalysts Sorin Avramescu (RO), Irina Fierascu, Radu Claudiu Fierascu, Alina Olaru, Angel Nica. Poster Abstract 1558 An investigation of the effect of Ru addition into a Pd/TiO2 catalyst for furfural hydrogenation Sarwat Iqbal (GB), Obaid Aldosari, Peter Miedziak, Gemma Brett, Daniel Jones, Xi Liu, Jennifer Edwards, et al. Poster Abstract 1573 Decarboxylative fluorination of carboxylic acids with heterogeneous catalysts Giulia Tarantino (UK), Ceri Hammond. Poster Abstract 1601 Mo/ZSM-5 as lead structure in the design of catalysts for the non-oxidative methane aromatization Olesya Sedelnikova (DE), Alexander Vosmerikov, Regina Palkovits. 187 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic D3- Catalysis at Interfaces . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1638 Earth-abundant metal complexes with PNN Pincer ligands Veronica Papa (DE), Kathrin Junge, Matthias Beller. Poster Abstract 1670 Use of glycerol to obtain glycerol carbonate with basic catalysts Mirella Gutiérrez-Arzaluz (MX), Joaquín Pérez-Pariente, Margarita Viniegra-Ramírez, Miguel Torres-Rodríguez, Violeta Mugica-Álvarez, Alma Delia Miranda. Poster Abstract 1757 Evolution of the PVP-Pd surface interaction in nanoparticles through the case study of formic acid decomposition Jaime García-Aguilar (ES), Jaime García-Aguilar, Ángel Berenguer-Murcia, Diego Cazorla-Amorós, Miriam Navlani-García, Kohsuke Mori, Yasutakai Kuwahara, et al. Poster Abstract 1774 Automated transition state search in application to key reaction steps in homogeneous catalysis Art Bochevarov (US), Leif Jacobson. Poster Abstract 1801 MOF-Supported Pd Nanocatalysts for Comercially Relevrocesses Vlad Pascanu (SE). THEME E-Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 4 Design and Modeling Adsorption Kinetics of Methylene Blue on Zeolite Adsorbents and Clay Djebbar Mustapha (DZ). Poster Abstract 7 Application of a Multi-parameter Equation for the Investigation on the Stability of the Molybdenum (VI) Complex with MIDA in Methanol-Water Mixtures (50-80% v/v) Kavosh Majlesi, IR, Saleh Zeighaminezhad. Poster Abstract 11 preparation and caracterization of nanocoposite with different materials Berrahou Ep Harchaoui Ghezlane (DZ). Poster Abstract 31 2-phenylindole and carbazole derivatives with reactive functional groups as host materials for PHOLEDs Rasa Keruckiene (LT), Dmytro Volynyuk, Juozas Vidas Grazulevicius. Poster Abstract 33 Phenanthroimidazole derivatives with amphiphilic chains: synthesis and crystal engineering Rita Butkute (LT), Gintautas Bagdziunas, Laura Peciulyte, Dmytro Volynyuk, Juozas Vidas Grazulevicius. 188 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 116 Turning Quinones into Cyanoarenes: Developing a reaction from sketch to application Florian Glöcklhofer (AT), Markus Lunzer, Berthold Stöger, Johannes Fröhlich. Poster Abstract 135 Discovering new materials through computational methods Lucas Viani (ES). Poster Abstract 238 Electrodeposition of Niobium and Aluminium from chloroaluminate melts onto Gold Nataša Vukicevic (RS), Vesna Cvetkovic, Jovan Jovicevic. Poster Abstract 239 Al-Pd alloy formation by aluminium underpotential deposition onto palladium from chloroaluminate melt Vesna Cvetkovic (RS), Niko Jovicevic, Nataša Vukicevic, Jovan Jovicevic. Poster Abstract 292 Porous inverse vulcanised polymers for mercury capture Tom Hasell (AF). Poster Abstract 312 High pressure CO2, CH4 and N2 adsorption on metalloporphyrin-based Solid Coordination Frameworks (SCFs) Arkaitz Fidalgo-Marijuan (ES), Gotzone Barandika, Begoña Bazán, Miren Karmele Urtiaga, Maria Isabel Arriortua. Poster Abstract 318 Synthesis, Characterization and Conductivity in Fluorite Nd5-xLnxMo3O16 (Ln = Tb, Dy, Ho) and in Lacunar Apatite Pb8-xCaxK2(VO4)6 Lyudmyla Ardanova (Stackpool) (US), Evgenii Getman, Alexey Ignatov, Konstantin Chebyshev, Lyudmila Pasechnik, Alisa Zhegailo, Nelya Selikova. Poster Abstract 328 A new class of highly efficient supramolecular rotors based on halogen bonding Luca Catalano (IT), Salvador Pérez-Estrada, Giancarlo Terraneo, Tullio Pilati, Giuseppe Resnati, Pierangelo Metrangolo, Miguel A. Garcia-Garibay. Poster Abstract 335 ZnO synthesis from Zn-C and alkaline spent batteries by alkaline leaching: properties and applications Irene García-Díaz (ES), Olga Rodríguez Largo, Teresa Cebriano, Ana López Fernández, Germán Escalante, Paloma Fernández, Félix A. López. Poster Abstract 375 Hydrophilic Nd3+ Sensitized Upconverting Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications Anne Nsubuga (DE), Julia Hesse, Massimo Sgarzi, Holger Stephan. Poster Abstract 405 Chemical microcharacterisation of high entropy alloys acting as binder phase in Ti(C,N)-based cermets Alma G. de la Obra (ES), M. A. Avilés, M. J. Sayagués, F. J. Gotor. 189 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 422 Ammonothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of the first rare-earth metal guanidinates Arno Görne (DE), Janine George, Jan van Leusen, Gerald Dück, Philipp Jacobs, Naveen Kumar, Richard Dronskowski. Poster Abstract 448 Carbosilane dendrimers for bioapplications – synthesis of hydrophobic backbone for hydrophilic medium Jan Cermak (CZ), Tomas Strasak, Lucie Cervenkova Stastna, Monika Mullerova. Poster Abstract 454 Anticorrosion coatings prepared with silanes based on fatty acids Karol Szubert (PL), Jaroslaw Wojciechowski, Grzegorz Lota, Hieronim Maciejewski. Poster Abstract 457 Synthesis of new sulphur containing silanes and their application in corrosion protective coatings Michal Dutkiewicz (PL), Weronika Niemyt, Karol Szubert, Jaroslaw Wojciechowski, Grzegorz Lota, Hieronim Maciejewski. Poster Abstract 460 7,7´-Diazaisoindigo: a novel building block for organic photovoltaics Gustavo de Miguel (ES), Eva María García-Frutos, Luis Camacho. Poster Abstract 473 Self-assembled Monolayers on Gold Surface by Treatment with Alkylstannanes Guillaume Bastien (CZ), Eva Kaletová, Anna Kohutová, Jan Hajduch, Jiří Kaleta, Katarina Varga, Zdeněk Bastl, et al. Poster Abstract 489 Li18P6N16 - a Novel Lithium Nitridophosphate Opening a Field of Potential Ion Conductors Eva-Maria Bertschler (DE), Christian Dietrich, Jürgen Janek, Wolfgang Schnick. Poster Abstract 553 Crystal structures and properties of tetradymite-like layered chalcogenides and NaCl-type analogues Robert Schlegel (DE), Stefan Schwarzmüller, Peter Schultz, Jonathan Barnes, Oliver Oeckler. Poster Abstract 586 Functionalization of calcium phosphates with bisphosphonates Massimo Gazzano (IT), Adriana Bigi, Elisa Boanini, Katia Rubini, Lucia Forte. Poster Abstract 597 Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots synthesized with Aminophosphines: Mechanistic Insights and Surface Chemistry Sébastien Dreyfuss (FR), Aude Buffard, Brice Nadal, Hadrien Heuclin, Benoit Dubertret, Nicolas Mézailles. Poster Abstract 601 Nanostructured NaYF4:Yb3+, Er3+ thin films: preparation and upconverting properties Anna Lucia Pellegrino (IT), Graziella Malandrino, Maria Rita Catalano, Adolfo Speghini, Paolo Cortelletti, Marco Pedroni. Poster Abstract 619 Halogen-bonded cocrystals of aromatic amines: the competition between halogen and hydrogen bonds Dominik Cincic (HR), Vinko Nemec, Zora Popovic. 190 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 628 Band gap enhancement and electrical properties of atomic layer deposited ZnO and MgZnO doped with Si4+ for TCO applications. Jacqueline S. Wrench (UK), Paul A. Marshall, Paul R. Chalker, Andrew Shaw, Steve Hall. Poster Abstract 659 Design and synthesis of luminescent six-membered chelated iridium(III) complexes Claus Hierlinger (FR), Véronique Guerchais, Eli Zysman-Colman. Poster Abstract 684 Study and characterization of modified silicon surfaces with organic molecules Cristina Lucena-Serrano (ES), María Sánchez-Molina, Ana Lucena-Serrano, Rafael Contreras-Cáceres, Juan M. López-Romero, Amelia Díaz, María Valpuesta. Poster Abstract 703 Heterometallic complexes with (oxalato)tantalate anions as molecular precursors for the preparation of nanocrystalline oxides Lidija Androš Dubraja (HR), Marijana Juric, Jasminka Popovic. Poster Abstract 748 Single Molecule Magnets on Silicon via Self-assembly Martina Torelli (IT), Alessandro Pedrini, Federico Bertani, Irene Cimatti, Lorenzo Poggini, Cristina Tudisco, Antonino Giuffrida, et al. Poster Abstract 753 Synthesis and characterization of the (Ba,La)(Ti,Fe)O3 perovskites Ana Sofia Rodrigues (PT), Ana Lopes, Maria José Pacheco, Paulo Fiadeiro, Lurdes Ciríaco. Poster Abstract 761 Amines and alcohols in layered oxide ceramics Christopher Ian Thomas (FI), Maarit Karppinen. Poster Abstract 766 Comparison of different mesoporous silicas for the off-line solid phase extraction of β-blockers from waters and their chiral determination by CE Mariana Silva Lopez (ES), Sonia Morante-Zarcero, Damián Pérez-Quintanilla, Maria Luisa Marina, Isabel Sierra. Poster Abstract 834 Inhibitor-assisted synthesis of silica microbeads with protein-imprinted nanothin polymer films Mehmet Dinc (DE). Poster Abstract 877 Anion-Deficient Solids for CO2 Capture – Towards New Materials Matthew Bennett (UK), David Beno(IT), Ian Dobson, Maria Frasconi. Poster Abstract 903 pH and Temperature–Triggered Release of Doxorubicin from Hydrogen-bonded Multilayer Thin Films of Poly(2-isoprpoyl-2-oxazoline) Meltem Haktaniyan (TR), Süleyman Atilla, Ïrem Erel Göktepe, Eda Çaglı 191 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 921 Comparative Theoretical Study of Optoelectronic Properties of Stoichiometric and Non-Stoichiometric Pyrochlore Bismuth Titanate Sheikha Lardhi, YE. Poster Abstract 943 Ultrasound-assisted synthesis for Phosphonates Metal Organic Frameworks Bianca Maranescu (RO), Lavinia Lupa, Alexandra Bucur, Aurelia Visa. Poster Abstract 1000 Conjugated Polymers for Organic Electronics: Structural and Electronic Characteristics Rafel Carlos González-Cano (ES), Juan Teodomiro López Navarrete, M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado. Poster Abstract 1004 Magnetostructural Anomalies in Cu(hfac)2- Nitroxide Breathing Crystals from first-principles Carmen J. Calzado (ES), Norge Cruz Hernandez, Boris Le Guennic. Poster Abstract 1041 ZrO2-Y2O3 coatings of enhanced quality validated in molten salts for CSP applications Víctor Encinas Sánchez (ES), Francisco Javier Pérez Trujillo, Antonio Macías García, María Isabel Lasanta Carrasco, María Teresa de Miguel Gamo, Gustavo García Martín, Andrea Illana Sánchez. Poster Abstract 1057 The Effect of Some Structural Variations on The Mesomorphism of Bent-Core Liquid Crystals Hale Ocak (TR), Belkıs Bilgin-Eran. Poster Abstract 1065 The effect of additives on MgO-based cement Monica Tonelli (IT). Poster Abstract 1084 Synthesis, Characterizations and Applications of Isoreticular Metal-Organic Frameworks based on Zirconium Clusters Natalia M. Padial (ES), Elena Lopez-Maya, Rodrigo Gil San-Millan, Marleny Rodriguez-Albelo, Elisa Barea, Jorge A. R.Navarro, J. Enrique Oltra. Poster Abstract 1087 In situ XRD observation of the development of mesoporosity in zeolites by surfactant-templating Alexander Sachse (ES), Noemi Linares, Elena Serrano, Aida Grau, Oscar Castillo, Garikoitz Beobide, Erika Jardim, et al. Poster Abstract 1088 Facile synthesis of visible-light activated hybrid titanias for photocatalysis and solar cell applications Elena Serrano Torregrosa (ES), Marisa Rico-Santacruz, Angel Sepulveda, Cintia Ezquerro, Elena Lalinde, Jesús Berenguer, Javier Garcia-Martinez. 192 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1095 Covalent Attachment Of An Ester Type of AA2024 Lisa Muñoz (CL), Maritza Paez, Maria Victoria Encinas. Poster Abstract 1131 The corrosion behavior of stainless steel and carbon steel in solar molten salt Gustavo Garcia Martin (ES), Isabel Lasanta Carrasco, Francisco Javier Perez Trujillo, Victor Encinas Sánchez, Teresa de Miguel Gamo, Andrea Illana Sánchez. Poster Abstract 1148 New representatives and physical properties of 3d-5d double perovskites Klaus Wolff (DE), Peter Adler, Avijit Kumar Paul, Manfred Reehuis, Angelina Sarapulova, Binghai Yan, Sudipta Kanungo, et al. Poster Abstract 1158 Novel π-Extended Materials Based on Six-membered Phosphorus Heterocycles Philip Hindenberg (DE), Carolina Egler-Lucas, Carlos Romero-Nieto. Poster Abstract 1174 Bidimensional Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (2D FT-ICR MS) for complex mixture analysis at high resolution on both precursor and fragment ions: the same bright future as 2 NMR in the early 80s? Christian Rolando (FR), Fabrice Bray, Julien Bouclon, Geoffrey Bodehhausen. Poster Abstract 1177 Controlling thermal expansion using metal-organic frameworks: a new perspective Salvador Rodríguez-Gómez Balestra (ES), Rocío Bueno-Pérez, Said Hamad, A. Rabdel Ruíz-Salvador, Sofía Calero. Poster Abstract 1185 Synthesis of block copolymers containing Fluorine and Silicone by Metal-free ATRP catalyzed by Eosin Y under visible light irradiation in continuous flow microreactor using a dendritic polyester core Julien Molina (FR), Fabien Gelat, Nassim El Achi, Anne-Sophie Schuller, Christian Rolando. Poster Abstract 1206 Electronic structure simulations of leaching in Pt-based alloys Sergey Kozlov, SA, Zhen Cao, Luigi Cavallo. Poster Abstract 1257 In-silico Covalent Organic Framework database and its application to purification of green ethylene glycol A. Rabdel Ruiz Salvador (ES), Said Gomez, Salvador R. G. Balestra, Rocio Bueno-Perez, Sofia Calero, L. Marleny Rodríguez-Albelo, Dewi W. Lewis, et al. Poster Abstract 1264 Organoclay fillers based on Gemini-surfactants for preparation of PLA biocomposites Khadidja Taleb (DZ), Salima Saidi Besbes. 193 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1296 Innovation Technology Of Phosphorus Containing Fertilizers From Central Kyzyl Kum Phosphorites Akhmed Reymov, UZ, Ayjamal Allamuratova. Poster Abstract 1372 The Synthesis of Photoactive Materials at Relative Low Temperature Calcination Lina Li (DE). Poster Abstract 1395 Harnessing Lewis Acidic Open Metal Sites of Metal-organic Frameworks: Foremost Route to Achieve Highly Selective Benzene Sorption over Cyclohexane Soumya Mukherjee (IN), Sujit K. Ghosh. Poster Abstract 1405 Evaluation of mixed copper oxides for application as IT-SOFC cathode materials Liudmila Kolchina (RU), Nickolay Lyskov, Galina Mazo, Evgeny Antipov. Poster Abstract 1472 Corrosion inhibition of carbon steel by plant extracts in hydrochloric acid solution Kaouthar Soudani (DZ), Merzoug Benahmed, Asma Soudani, Nour Eddine Djeddi, salah akkal. Poster Abstract 1502 Synthesis, characterization and cyclic voltammetry behavior of ferrocenyl aza-stilbenes as potential organic dye-sensitized solar cells Byron José López Mayorga (MX), Cesar Sandoval, Víctor Ugalde, José Guadalupe López, Carmen Ortega. Poster Abstract 1530 The fabrication of polymeric nanoparticle via self-emulsion polymerization Myung-Jin Kim (KR). Poster Abstract 1567 Synthesis and Characterization of a Biocompatible Fe-gallate Porous Coordination Polymer Angela Briz Fuentes (ES), J.M. Oliva, M.J. Sayagués, P.J. Merkling, S. Calero, A.P. Zaderenko. Poster Abstract 1592 Oxidant agent´s influence in graphene synthesis Diana Marcela Aranzales Ochoa (ES), Juan Carda, Diego Fraga. Poster Abstract 1597 Rationalisation and design of porous polymers for electronic applications Patrick Heasman (UK), Abbie Trewin. Poster Abstract 1622 Two appealing alternatives for MOFs synthesis: solvent-free oven heating vs microwave heating Rubén Pérez-Aguirre (ES), Mónica Lanchas, Sandra Arcediano, Garikoitz Beobide, Oscar Castillo, Antonio Luque, Pascual Román. 194 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E1- Materials Chemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1630 Oligo(2-oxazoline)-based materials: from green synthesis to application Ana Aguiar-Ricardo (PT), Vanessa G. Correia, Ana Sofia Silva, Rita B. Restani, Teresa Casimiro, Marta C. Silva, Vasco D.B. Bonifácio. Poster Abstract 1657 Pressure induced transition to the cubic γ-CsCoO2 polymorph featuring the polyoxocobaltate(III) anion with corner-linked CoO4 tetrahedrons Maren Frei (DE), Naveed Zafar Ali, Martin Jansen. Poster Abstract 1669 Preparation of metal-organic frameworks for the heterogenization of highly active ruthenium catalysts for the transfer hydrogenation of ketones Jan Pechácek (CZ), Jakub Chvosta, Leoš Kořený, Beáta Vilhanová, Marek Kuzma, Petr Kacer. Poster Abstract 1674 New insight into the electrical properties of ceria based solid electrolyte using sol-gel method Mohammed Adamu (UK), Girish M Kale Poster Abstract 1768 Extract plant as green inhibitor for the corrosion inhibition of carbon steel in hydrochloric acid solution Kaouthar Soudani (DZ), Merzoug Benahmed, Asma Soudani, Nour Eddine Djeddi, Salah Akkal. Poster Abstract 1793 Remote-controlled delivery of CO via photoactive CO-releasing materials on a fiber optical device Steve Gläser (DE), Alexander Schiller. Poster Abstract 1795 Effect of the co-deposition of Pd and Pt on TiO2 photoactivity Khaled Belfaa, TN, Elisenda Pulido Melián, Óscar Manuel González Díaz, Abdellatif Gadri, Salah Ammar. Poster Abstract 1803 Noncovalent Porous Materials based on Cinchona alkaloids metal complexes Michal Terlecki (PL), Iwona Justyniak, Daniel Prochowicz, Tomasz Kaczorowski, Janusz Lewiñski. Poster Abstract 1823 Designing non-covalent functional cocrystals based on (alkyl)(alkoxy)(hydroxy)zinc cubane clusters Jan Nawrocki (PL), Łukasz Mąkolski, Kamil Sokołowski, Iwona Justyniak, Janusz Lewiński. Oral Abstract 985 Structure-activity relationship of bolaamphiphilic molecular hydrogelators derived from L-valine Santiago Díaz-Oltra (ES), Juan José Ojeda Flores, Francisco Galindo Honrubia, Juan Felipe Miravet Celades, César Augusto Angulo-Pachón. 195 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 18 Modified reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites for efficient water splitting Neelu chouhan Chouhan (IN), Neeta Gurbani. Poster Abstract 24 Creation of AgHal Nanostructures on Silver Bromide Microcrystal Surface Vladimir (RU), Tanya Kojuhova. Poster Abstract 142 Tuning of the electronic levels of oligothiophene-naphthalimide semiconductors: in the search of ambipolar behaviour. Iratxe Arrechea Marcos (ES), Rocio Ponce Ortíz, Juan Teodomiro López Navarrete, José Luís Segura Castedo, A. de la Peña, Maria José Mancheño. Poster Abstract 146 Bombyx mori silk nanoparticles loaded with curcumin via spraying for drug delivery: Effect of curcumin concentration G. Víllora (ES), M.G. Montalbán, J. M. Hidalgo, M. Collado-González, R. Trigo, F.G. Díaz-Baños. Poster Abstract 147 Stable nanocomposites from Chitosan and Silk Fibroin María del Mar Collado González (ES), Mercedes García Montalbán, Rocío Trigo Mateo, Jorge Peña García, Horacio Pérez Sánchez, Gloria Víllora, F Guillermo Díaz Baños. Poster Abstract 152 Cellulose nanofibers from eucaliptus, corn and rape stalks to improve recycled paper. Effect on the drainage process. Ana Balea Martín (ES), Noemi Merayo, Elena Fuente, Angeles Blanco, Carlos Negro. Poster Abstract 154 Semiconducting π-extended discotic liquid-crystalline triindoles: studying their FET vs SCLC mobilities Guzmán López Espejo (ES), Constanza Ruiz, Uppendra K. Pandey, Roberto Termine, Attilio Golemme, Eva María García-Frutos, Rocío Ponce Ortiz, et al. Poster Abstract 164 Nanoribbons based on Cu (N-4,4’-bipyridine)Thymine coordination polymer for selective oligonucleotide molecular recognition Verónica García-Vegas (ES), Khaled Hassanein, Romina Lorca, Ana Latorre, Álvaro Somoza, Carlos Gómez-García, Óscar Castillo, et al. Poster Abstract 220 Electrochemical supercapacitor performance of porous graphene aerogels Hyunyoung Jung (KR), Sungmi Jung. Poster Abstract 231 Squaramide-based supramolecular multi-stimuli-responsive alcogels Jana Schiller (DE), Raquel P. Herrera, Juan V. Alegre-Requena, Eugenia Marqués-López, Jordi Casanovas, Carlos Alemán, David Díaz Díaz. Poster Abstract 303 Silver nanoparticles embedded in TiO2 thin films: effect of temperature and UV treatment Tatyana Ivanova (BG), Antoaneta Harizanova, Tatyana Koutzarova, Benedicte Vetruyen. 196 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 334 Monitoring the structural characteristics of ultra-small nanoparticle self-assemblies at the angstrom scale allows a fine tuning of their electrical properties at room-temperature Simon Tricard (FR). Poster Abstract 414 Design of smart implant coatings for on-demand drug delivery Elena González Domínguez (ES), Miguel Ángel Correa Duarte, Moisés Pérez Lorenzo. Poster Abstract 507 Effect of confinement on the thermal stability of ~1 nm multi-core Au nanostructures Ana Sousa Castillo (ES), Mathilde Gauthier, Raul Arenal, Moises Perez Lorenzo, Miguel Correa Duarte. Poster Abstract 516 Hybrid nanosystems for novel tuberculosis vaccines: combining immune system activation with antibacterial properties Sandra Montalvo Quirós (ES), Maria Vallet Reguí, Rafael Prados Rosales, Jose L. Luque García, Blanca Gonzalez. Poster Abstract 542 Design and fabrication of plasmonic nanocapsules for detection of ethinyl estradiol Javier Pérez-Piñeiro (ES), Laura Rodríguez-Lorenzo, Moisés Pérez-Lorenzo, Miguel A. Correa-Duarte. Poster Abstract 554 Polymer dispersed liquid crystalline elastomers (PDLCE): preparation and chemical-physical properties Valentina Domenici (IT), Andraz Resetic, Jerneja Milavec, Vanessa Cresta, Bostjan Zalar. Poster Abstract 709 Surface modified ultrasmall nanoparticles as dual labelled imaging agents Garima Singh (DE), Nadia Licciardello, Kristof Zarschler, Angelique Faramus, Luisa De Cola, Holger Stephan. Poster Abstract 710 Anti-inflammatory effects of some new biomaterials based on silver nanoparticles and natural compounds from fruit extracts Luminita-Camelia David (RO), Vladislav Sincari, Bianca Moldovan, Liliana Olenic, Adriana Gabriela Filip. Poster Abstract 714 New biomaterials based on silver nanoparticles: synthesis and evaluation of their cytotoxicity Bianca Elena Moldovan (RO), Luiza Bobaila, Luminita David, Liliana Olenic, Maria Perde-Schrepler. Poster Abstract 771 Hydrogenation-hydrocracking reactions of heavy hydrocarbons in presence of NiWS and NiMoS catalysts, supported by porous aromatic frameworks Leonid Kulikov (RU). Poster Abstract 783 Synthesis of anisotropic Au-based yolk−shell nanostructures Rosalía Mariño Fernández (ES), Moisés Pérez Lorenzo, Miguel Correa Duarte. Poster Abstract 795 Influence of mix organic cations in high performance perovskite solar cell Manuel Salado Manzorro (ES). 197 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 802 3D hybrid perovskite based on Guanidinium for new solar cells device. Alexander Davis (ES), Gustavo de Miguel Rojas, Luis Camacho Delgado, Marta Pérez-Morales, María Teresa Martín Romero. Poster Abstract 810 Nanoprecipitation of cellulose acetate phthalate by supercritical antisolvent process Ignacio García (ES), Antonio Montes. Poster Abstract 811 Magnetite/carbon nanocomposites: combustion synthesis, characterization and application as adsorbent material Simona Gabriela Muntean (RO), Anamaria Todea, Eliza Cornelia Muntean, Robert Ianos, Cornelia Pacurariu. Poster Abstract 813 Novel triazatruxene-based hole transporting material in fully sublimated perovskites solar cells Laura Calió (ES), María Cristina Momblona Rincón, Lidón Gil-Escrig, Samrana Kazim, Henk Bolink, Shahzada Ahmad. Poster Abstract 824 Gold nanoparticles promote microstructure changes, significantly enhancing stiffness and strength in scaffold polyurethane Laura Tamayo (CL), Manuel Azócar, Maritza Páez, Enrique Cerda. Poster Abstract 826 Carboranes binding on metal surfaces studied by Density Functional Theory Martin Hladik (CZ), Hector Vazquez, Aliaksei Vetushka, Antonin Fejfar. Poster Abstract 827 Synthesis of hcp Cobalt nanocrystals ferromagnetic at room temperature Lynda Meziane (FR), Caroline Salzemann, Corinne Aubert, Christophe Pet(IT), Marc Petit. Poster Abstract 836 Facile, Effective, Reproducible and Reversible Photosensitivity of MoS2 with Organic Chromophores Leire de Juan Fernández (ES), Emilio Pérez Álvarez, Andrés Castellanos, Sofía Leret, Aday Molina, Luis Vaquero-Garzón. Poster Abstract 837 Functionalized aligned conductive microfibers for application in tissue engineering Michal Rezanka (CZ), Katerina Strnadova, Vera Jencova, David Lukas, Ivan Stibor, Jan Lukasek. Poster Abstract 847 New pathways for the synthesis of cobalt and nickel mixed spinel oxides Emmanuelle Cazayus-Claverie (FR), Corinne Chanéac, Olivier Durupthy, David Portehault. Poster Abstract 867 Nanostructured Fabrication of Metal Ferrite for Efficient Solar to Chemical Energy Conversion by Photosynthetic Cell Bandar Alfaifi (UK), Asif Tahir, Tapas Mallick. Poster Abstract 959 Strongly attached, well-defined bimetallic nanoparticles in hollow-core photonic crystal fiber microreactor Sebastian Ponce (DE), Ana Cubillas, Macarena Munoz, Tijmen Euser, Gui-Rong Zhang, Bastian Etzold, Philip Rusell. 198 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 969 Nanostructured composites of ferrimagnetic CoFe2O4 and antiferromagnetic Cr2O3 Martín Testa Anta (ES). Poster Abstract 970 Poly(ε-caprolactone) membranes functionalized with graphene-based nanomaterials for neural cell growth stimulation Sandra Sanchez-Gonzalez (ES), Nazely Diban, Inmaculada Ortiz, Ane Urtiaga. Poster Abstract 1014 Use magnetic nanoparticles for removal of fluoride from water through adsorption Juan Emilio González González (ES), Jenifer Vaswani Reboso, Baltasar Peñate Suárez, Jesica Castellano Vera. Poster Abstract 1034 Synthesis of ZnO nanorods by organometallic approach: from molecule to devices Pauline Loxq (FR), Yannick Coppel, Katia Fajerwerg, Pierre Fau, Myrtil Kahn. Poster Abstract 1038 Introducing upper critical solution temperature to polymer multilayer films Cansu Ustoglu (TR), Eda Cagli, Irem Erel Goktepe. Poster Abstract 1111 Self-cleaning materials active in the visible range based on porphyrin-sensitised titanium dioxide Sebastiano Cataldo (IT), Carolina Giunta, Michelangelo Scopelliti, Tiziana Fiore, Felicia Cavaleri, Lavinia Vaccaro, Simone Agnello, et al. Poster Abstract 1129 Push-pull copolymer systems by electropolymerizing symmetric naphthalenediimidequaterthiophene with bis-bithiophene fulleropyrrolidine Clara Chiappara (IT), Francesco Giacalone, Vincenzo Campisciano, Michelangelo Gruttadauria, Francesco Ferrante, Camillo Sartorio, Antonio Facchetti, et al. Poster Abstract 1217 Design Synthesis and Bioaplications of Carbohydrate-based Hydrogels Elena Romero Ben (ES), Juan José Cid Martín, Mohyeddin Assali, Noureddine Khiar. Poster Abstract 1222 Characterization of bioconjugates formed by plasma proteins and different shaped-gold nanoparticles Rafael del Caño (ES), Alain Rafael Puente Santiago, José María Gisbert, Felix del Aguila, Guadalupe Sánchez, Manuel Blázquez, María Teresa Pineda, et al. Poster Abstract 1227 PDA Based Nanomicelles for Active Drug Delivery Christian Rosales Barrios (ES), Emilio Guillén Mancina, Elena García de Dionisio, Miguel López Lázaro, Noureddine Khiar. Poster Abstract 1232 An original nanostructuration of a gold substrate for electrochemical sensors of nitrates Fajerwerg Katia (FR). 199 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1256 Water-in-Oil Microemulsion (□E) Bottom-up Nanotechnology: Routes to Nanoengineered Pigment, Catalyst and Phosphor Nanoparticles with improved Thermal Harvesting and Diesel Fuels Generating Lower Diesel Particulate Emission enhanced by Ce(aq) Cataly Paul Sermon (UK), Nazely Diban, Maria José Rivero, Inmaculada Ortiz, Myles Worsley. Poster Abstract 1260 Biomimetic TiO2 from Interfacial Sol-gel Chemistry, Calcination to TiO2 Replication of Biotemplates: Photocatalytic Activity against E.Coli. and Control of Water Pollutants. Paul Sermon (UK), Myles Worsley Poster Abstract 1263 Triazole functionalized magnetic nanoparticles for metal remediation Salima Saidi-Besbes (DZ), Zakaria Mokadem, Abdelhamid Elaissari. Poster Abstract 1266 Oxidation resistance of FeCrAl coatings exposed to steam atmosphere at high temperature: comparative EBPVD and CVD Andrea Illana Sánchez (ES), Sonia Mato, María Teresa de Miguel, María Isabel Lasanta, Olga Tsurtsumia, Elguja Kutelia, Francisco Javier Pérez Trujillo. Poster Abstract 1267 Enlargement of metal nanoparticles suspended in ethanol by laser irradiation Gabriel Ortega (MX), Alfonso Padilla, Carina Toxqui, Placido Zaca, Fernando Chavez. Poster Abstract 1299 Cooperative self-assembly transfer from hierarchical supramolecular polymers to gold nanoparticles Joao Paulo Coelho (ES), Andrés Guerrero-Martínez, Gloria Tardajos, Valdimir Stepanenko, Alexander Roedle, Gustavo Fernández. Poster Abstract 1355 Conjugated Polyelectrolyte as Hole Transport Layer for Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells Hyosung Choi (AF),. Poster Abstract 1441 Effect of flexibility on structural and chiral separation performance of zeolites Rocio Bueno-Perez (ES), Salvador R. G. Balestra, Patrick J. Merkling, Sofia Calero. Poster Abstract 1493 Pyrene layers on gold nanostructures: Physical, chemical and electrochemical properties. Esteban Vargas Rojas (CL). Poster Abstract 1498 Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticle by Complex formation using Mimosa Pudica Leave Extract and The Antibacterial Study Nur Afisa L Mutiara (ID), Fatimah Is Fatimah. Poster Abstract 1511 Methanol oxidation by nano-Pt/C electrocatalysts and DFT studies Gülsün Gokagac (TR), Aysu Çokang|n, Metin Ayd|n. Poster Abstract 1542 Synthesis and Characterization of Magnetic Nanoparticles for heavy metals put-out Paulino Duel de Juan (ES), M. Nieves Piña Capó, Jeroni Morey Salvà. 200 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1547 Preparation and characterization of coated manganese ferrite nanoparticles for laccase immobilization Azzurra Apriceno (IT), Anna Maria Girelli, Antonella Piozzi, Iolanda Francolini, Gloria Arduini, Ilaria Silvestro. Poster Abstract 1554 Effect of branching of the coronal chains of a polymeric micelle on pH triggered release of an anticancer drug from multilayer thin films Dilara Gündogdu (TR), Ïrem Erel Göktepe, Vural Bütün. Poster Abstract 1566 Synthesis and characterization of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as drug delivery systems Isabel de Lavera (ES), J.M. Oliva, J.M. Bohorquez, M.J. Sayagués, D. Cotán, J.A. Sánchez-Alcázar, A.P. Zaderenko. Poster Abstract 1582 Preparation and study of fluorescent and magnetic nanocomposites for biomedicine and environmental chemistry applications. Pablo Arévalo Cid (ES), Lorena Alcaraz Romo, Josefa Isasi Marín. Poster Abstract 1586 Synthesis and characterization of magnetic nanoparticles for organophosphates contaminants recognition Paulina Rodriguez García (ES), Jeroni Morey Salvá, Maria de las Nieves Piña Capó. Poster Abstract 1593 The Effect of Size, Internal Architecture and Surface Coating on the functional properties of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Theranostic Applications Orla Carron, IE. Poster Abstract 1624 Study of recognition/clean-up of PAHs pollutants with magnetic nanoparticles-based receptors through π-π stacking interactions María Susana Gutiérrez Gómez (ES), Jeroni Morey Salvà, María de las Nieves Piña Capó. Poster Abstract 1641 CuZnSnS4 and Cu2ZnSn(S1-xSex)4 kesterites absorbers obtained by hydrothermal method Rafael Marti Valls (ES), Juan Carda Castelló, Teodora Stoyanova Lyubenova, Diego Fraga Chiva, Aitor Rey Bonet, Diana Marcela Aranzales Ochoa, Ivan Calvet Roures, et al. Poster Abstract 1644 Usage of Surface Modified MoOx/VACNT Buffer Layer in Organic Solar Cells Zeynep Dalkilic (TR), Nilgun Karatepe, Amin Tabatabei, Fatma Colak. Poster Abstract 1687 Can amyloid-targeting gold nanoparticles detoxify neurodegenerative protein aggregates involved in Alzheimer’s disease? Carmen Streich (DE), Laura Akkari, Christoph Rehbock, Thomas Schrader, Stephan Barcikowski. Poster Abstract 1720 Great performance on steam oxidation of the Al-Mn coating by CVD-FBR on P92 steel Saúl Isaac Castañeda Quintana (ES). Poster Abstract 1730 Ambient Temperature Prepared Amorphous Iron Phosphates as Hosts for Various Charge Carrier Ions Jaekook Kim (KR). 201 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1731 Regulation of a Au NP-based nanosystem by light Simona Neri (IT), Sergio Garcia Martin, Leonard Prins. Poster Abstract 1734 Synthesis of graphitized carbon-encapsulated palladium core-shell nanospheres via pulsed laser ablation in liquid Yujin Kim (KR), Sunghee Lee, Sangyeob Hong. Poster Abstract 1735 Compound of Nb3O7(OH) and Reduced Graphene Oxide: Towards Improved Visible-Light Induced Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutant Sunghee Lee (KR), Sangyeob Hong, Yujin Kim. Poster Abstract 1739 Water adsorption properties of microporous CaA zeolite-based adsorbents. Effect of Zn-Ag bimetal ion exchange. Fouad Benaliouche (DZ), Mouna Guerza, Youcef Boucheffa. Poster Abstract 1743 Enhanced photocatalytic efficiency for Dye degradation- Graphene-analogue BN-nanosheets covered with AgI Sangyeob Hong (KR), Yujin Kim, Sunghee Lee. Poster Abstract 1747 Preparation and evaluation of new uranyl imprinted polymerelectrode sensor for uranyl ion based on uranyl–carboxybezotriazolecomplex in pvc matrix membrane Nathir Al-Rawashdeh, JO. Poster Abstract 1756 Molecular Dynamics simulations unravel the bioactivity of nanosized bioactive glasses Antonio Tilocca (UK), Amy Clemens. Poster Abstract 1759 Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles as New Platforms for Ligand-Receptor-Interactions Friederike Britta Machka (DE), Ervice Pouokam, Martin Diener, Mathias S. Wickleder. Poster Abstract 1762 Effective and stable PEGylation of amine-silane coated iron oxide nanoparticles for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging Manuel Cano (ES), Rebeca Nuñez-Lozano, Rocio Lumbreras, Alberto Delgado-García, José Manuel Jiménez-Hoyuela, Guillermo de la Cueva-Méndez. Poster Abstract 1779 Synthesis and Characterization of Rare Earth doped ZrO2 Nanoparticles Anne S. Schulze (DE), Mathias S. Wickleder. Poster Abstract 1782 influence of different modification ways on the sedimentation behavior of boron nitride applied in coating systems Natascha Andraschek (AT). 202 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E2- Nanomaterials, Devices, Technology and applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1784 Polyelectrolyte multilayer composite materials for water treatment Mauro Davide Cappelluti (UK), Duncan Gregory, Xue Jin. Poster Abstract 1788 Self-Healing Inorganic-Organic Nanocomposites based on Inorganic Nanofillers Sandra Schäfer (DE), Guido Kickelbick. Poster Abstract 1789 Continuous synthesis of ORMOSIL micro- and nanoparticles Christina Odenwald (DE), Guido Kickelbick. Poster Abstract 1790 Gold nanoparticle modified with peptide ligands containing self-cleavage spacer system for colorimetric detection of Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV activity Hasan Aldewachi (UK). Poster Abstract 1796 Synthesis of dPG-Nanogels for pH sensing and Transport of Biomolecules into the Skin Mathias Dimde (DE), Fitsum Sahle, Falko Neumann, Virginia Wycisk, Dirk Steinhilber, Jürgen Lademann, Nan Ma, et al. Poster Abstract 1818 A comparison of a steady-state membrane gas separation with a novel process with pulsed retentive flow Ilya Vorotyntsev (RU), Maxim Trubyanov, Pavel Drozdov, Vladimir Vorotyntsev. Topic E3- Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 244 Synthesis and magnetic properties of mixed crystals of composition CoxNi1-x(NCS)2(pyridine)4 and [CoxNi1-x(NCS)2(pyridine)2]n Tristan Neumann (DE), Michal Rams, Zbigniew Tomkowicz, Christian Näther. Poster Abstract 250 Synthesis of mixed crystals with composition of [CoxCd1-x(NCS)2(Pyridine)2]n Carsten Wellm (DE), Tristan Neumann, Zbigniew Tomkowicz, Michal Rams, Christian Näther. Poster Abstract 304 Morphological Investigation of Sol-Gel Derived ZnO:In Thin Films Tatyana Ivanova (BG), Bozhidar Stefanov, Antoaneta Harizanova. Poster Abstract 453 Electroanalytical applications of grafted nanostructured gold film electrodes Milan Libansky (CZ), Jiri Zima, Jiri Barek, Alena Reznickova, Hana Dejmkova. Poster Abstract 515 Synthesis and characterization of analogous of HCN polymers from DAMN Marta Ruiz-Bermejo (ES), Cristina Mompeán, Patricia Espigares. Poster Abstract 571 Characterization of size, morphology and elemental composition of environmental nano- and submicron particles separated using field-flow fractionation in a rotating coiled column Petr Fedotov (RU), Mikhail Ermolin, Alexandre Ivaneev, Vasily Karandashev. 203 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E3- Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 598 Combined tga-ms kinetic analysis of multistep processes. Thermal decomposition and ceramification of polysilazane and polysiloxane preceramic polymers Cristina García Garrido (ES), Pedro Enrique Sánchez Jiménez, Luis Allan Pérez Maqueda, José Manuel Criado Luque, Antonio Perejón Pazo. Poster Abstract 610 Processing and Properties of polymer derived ceramics: Polysilazanes and polysiloxanes precursors. Cristina García Garrido (ES), Pedro Enrique Sánchez Jiménez, Luis Allan Pérez Maqueda, José Manuel Criado Luque, Antonio Perejón Pazo. Poster Abstract 639 A set of analytical techniques for the assessment of particle size distribution and elemental composition of volcanic ash Boris Spivakov (RU), Valery Shkinev, Mikhail Ermolin, Petr Fedotov, Alexandre Borisov, Vasily Karandashev. Poster Abstract 845 A systematic study over the structural parameters that influence both the stability and photophysical properties of innovative thermochemiluminescent labels Luca Alfio Andronico (IT). Poster Abstract 980 Understanding internalization mechanisms of Selenium nanoparticles Javier Espadas (ES), Jose L Luque-Garcia. Poster Abstract 981 Assesing size-dependent uptake and toxicity of silver nanoparticles: A quantitative proteomic approach María Nieves Fernández Muñiz (ES), Riansares Muñoz Olivas, Jose Luis Luque Garcia. Poster Abstract 1061 Tuning the thermal properties of the HCN polymers Marta Ruiz-Bermejo (ES), José L. de la fuente, Margarita R. Marín-Yaseli. Poster Abstract 1155 Release from nanocomposite materials in an ecotoxicological medium Andrea Brunelli (IT), Elena Badetti, Antonio Marcomini, Bernd Nowack, Jana Navratilova, Andreas Gondikas, Frank von der Kammer, et al. Poster Abstract 1209 Modification of magnetite nanoparticles by polyethylenimine, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and sorption-fluorimetric determination of enrofloxacin Sergei Shtykov (RU), Olga Egunova. Poster Abstract 1291 Novel approaches to extend the analytical applications of pulsed glow discharge time of flight mass spectrometry Rocío Muñiz (ES), Lara Lobo, Rosario Pereiro, Alfredo Sanz-Medel. Poster Abstract 1292 Depth Profile Chemical Analysis of Materials with Pulsed Radiofrequency Glow Discharge - Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry Rosario Pereiro (ES), Lara Lobo, Rocio Muñiz, Beatriz Fernandez, Alfredo Sanz-Medel. 204 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic E3- Analytical Techniques, Characterisation and Properties . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1403 Direct coupling of flow synthesis and chip-based liquid chromatography with mass spectrometric detection Rico Warias (DE). Poster Abstract 1626 Study of Triazolo pyridine-DMβCD inclusion complex and its analytical application as chemosensor in aqueous solution for the selective sensing of Zn2+ Carolina Jullian (CL), Erick Faundez, Belen Abarca, Gerald Zapata-Torres. Poster Abstract 1634 Phasor representation and isotope effects in the prompt and thermally activated delayed fluorescence of fullerenes Tiago Palmeira (PT), Alexander Fedorov, Mario Berberan-Santos. Abstract 1764 Poster At the entrance of zeolite nanochannels Ettore Fois (IT), Gloria Tabacchi, Gion Calzaferri. Topic E4- Carbon Based Nanochemistry . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 59 Chemical Functionalization of Synthetic Carbon Allotrope Andreas Hirsch (DE). Poster Abstract 151 Effect of ionic strength and cation and anion nature on the aggregation behavior of silk fibroin nanoparticles M. G. Montalbán (ES), J. M. Hidalgo, M. Collado-González, R. Trigo, F. G. Díaz Baños, G. Víllora. Poster Abstract 508 Multi-walled CNT-functionalized mesoporous silica nanocapsules for intracellular drug delivery Laura Marín Caba (ES), Elena González-Domínguez, Moisés Pérez-Lorenzo, Miguel A. Correa Duarte. Poster Abstract 634 Microporous organic polymers encapsulated with metal nanoparticles and Co/C nanobeads and its use as magnetic recyclable catalyst Lisa Stadler (DE), Andreas Hartl, Sara Ranjbar, Jian Zhi, Oliver Reiser. Poster Abstract 724 Development of highly hydrophilic yolk-shell Fe3O4@C magnetic nanoparticles for cancer theranostics Raquel O. Rodrigues (PT), Saer Doumett, Giovanni Baldi, Manuel Bañobre-López, Juan Gallo, Rui Lima, Adrián M. T. Silva, et al. Poster Abstract 989 Encapsulated ionic liquids (ENILs) via porous carbon sub-microcapsules and their application to carbon dioxide capture Cristian Moya (ES), Noelia Alonso-Morales, Miguel Angel Gilarranz, Juan Jose Rodriguez, Jose Palomar. 205 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS THEME F - Properties of Matter Topic F1- States of Matters . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1437 Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy of biomimetic light-harvesting antennas Elena Meneghin (IT), Elisabetta Collini. Topic F2- Properties of Materials . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 176 M(II)-Dipyridylamide-Based Coordination Frameworks (M = Mn, Co, Ni) : Structural Transformation Biing-Chiau Tzeng, TW. Abstract 191 Poster Dithienophenazines as new phosphorescent materials for metal-free OLEDs Lisa Schmitt (DE). Abstract 336 Poster The effect of the concentration and temperature of KOH solution on dissolution rate of iron doped chalcogenide glass-ceramics Svetlana Lukic-Petrovic (RS), Nevena Celic, Imre Gut, Miroslav Dramicanin, Dragoslav Petrovic. Abstract 396 Poster A Supramolecular Approach to Spin-Crossover Niklas Christopher Struch (DE), Arne Lützen. Abstract 1072 Poster Light and thermal stability of silver carboxylate complexes: An infrared-13C NMR correlation Manuel Azócar (CL), Maialen Aldabaldetrecub, Pedro Levin, Laura Tamayo, Juan Guerrero, Paez Paez. Abstract 1324 Poster Inhibitory action of plant extracts on the corrosion of carbon steel in hydrochloric acid solution Kaouthar Soudani (DZ), Merzoug Benahmed, Asma Soudani, Salah Akkal. Abstract 1570 Poster Fabrication of Halochromic Materials by Plasma Dye Coating Lieselot De Smet (BE), Gertjan Vancoillie, Kathleen Lava, Iline Steyaert, Karen De Clerck, Richard Hoogenboom. Abstract 1710 Poster Understanding, controlling and imaging self-assembly Alessandro Aliprandi (FR). 206 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic F3- Polymers . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 173 Research on obtaining a new type of composite polyurethane Joanna Paciorek-Sadowska (PL), Marcin Borowicz, Boguslaw Czupryński, Joanna Liszkowska. Poster Abstract 178 Photocuring of polymeric photobase generator in the presence of multifunctional epoxy monomer and application to photoresist Kyu Ho Chae (KR), Kyung Hee Sung. Poster Abstract 223 Effect of polyethyleneglycole / polyvinylpyrrolidone concentration on structure and morphology of cellulose triacetate membrane Mourad Amara (DZ), Sofiane Bensaadi. Poster Abstract 308 Squaramide-based hydrogels Carlos López Roig (ES), Antonio Costa Torres. Poster Abstract 385 Novel self-healing multilayer microcapsules with improved temperature and mechanical resistance: advances towards hot-melt thermoplastic processing Antonio Peñas-Sanjuán (ES), Pedro J. Navarrete-Segado, Gabriel Morales-Cid, Julian Parra-Barranco, Fran J. Navas-Martos, Belén Soriano-Cuadrado, José M. López-Paniza, et al. Poster Abstract 568 Mass spectrometry study of inorganic aluminium polymers involved in nucleation and growth of hydrobasaluminite nanoparticles. Mercedes Becerra-Herrera (AF),, Sergio Moraga, Pablo Richter, Manuel A. Caraballo. Poster Abstract 744 Hollow Nanoporous Covalent Triazine Frameworks via Acid Vapor-Assisted Solid Phase Synthesis for Enhanced Visible Light Photoactivity Wei Huang (DE), Katharina Landfester, Kai Zhang. Poster Abstract 779 Cleaning Performances of Ternary Surfactant Systems And The Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Difference Parameter Martina Guidotti (IT), Massimo Bonini, Piero Baglioni. Poster Abstract 846 Synthesis of novel cross-linkers for bio-inspired hydrogels Nicole Schaedel (DE), Maike Martini, Julia Kupka, Markus Mateescu, Sabine Laschat. Poster Abstract 924 New polycationic polytriazoles based on carbohydrates for gene delivery Elena Benito (ES), Lucía Romero-Azogil, Mª de Gracia García-Martín, Juan A. Galbis. 207 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic F3- Polymers . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 982 Phase behaviour and structural properties of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol)-based microgels prepared through salting-out Marco Perfetti (IT), Luigi Paduano, Gerardino D Errico. Poster Abstract 1265 A linkage of static and dynamic polymer properties between atomistic and bead-spring model Kazuaki Takahashi Takahashi (JP), Ryuto Nishimura Nishimura, Kenji Yasuoka Yasuoka, Yuichi Masubuchi Masubuchi. Poster Abstract 1389 On the chemical interactions in polymer blend during model processing Margarita Natova, BG. Poster Abstract 1402 Dye-doped polyethylene films with advanced optical properties. Toward the manufacture of Greenhouses with optimal spectra for photosynthesis Maria del Carmen López López (ES), Antonio Peñas Sanjuán, Fran J. Navas Martos, Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Daniel Aguilera Puerto, Emilio Sanchez Cortezon, Jose María Delgado Sanchez. Poster Abstract 1553 Alternating Copolymers and Subsequent Orthogonal Functionalization Matthias Tesch (DE), Johannes Hepperle, Henning Klaasen, Armido Studer. Poster Abstract 1584 Proton exchange membranes based on sulfonated syndiotactic polystyrene doped with fullerene and its derivatives: morphological aspects before and after hydration process revealed by SANS. Maria Maddalena Schiavone (DE), Aurel Radulescu. Poster Abstract 1691 Synthesis And Electrospinning Of Chlorinated Polyhydroxybutyrate Vojtech Kundrat (CZ). Topic F4- Innovative Computational Environments for Molecular Science . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 189 Selective capture and separation of industrial post-combustion gases using zeolites: a theoretical approach Hector Prats Garcia (ES), Gerard Alonso, Daniel Bahamón, Xavier Giménez, Ramón Sayós, Pablo Gamallo. Abstract 258 Poster Effect of impurities in co2 capture with mgmof74 and their role in swing adsorption processes Xavier Gimenez (ES). 208 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS THEME G- Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry Topic G1- Analytical and Physical Methods . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 76 Determination of eugenol and thymol in essential oils used as biopesticides Félix Gallarta (ES), Trinidad Cedrón, Susana Cabredo, Cecilia Sáenz, Jorge Barriobero. Poster Abstract 77 Microencapsulation efficiency of essential oils used as biopesticides Cecilia Sáenz (ES), Trinidad Cedrón, Susana Cabredo, Jorge Barriobero, Félix Gallarta. Poster Abstract 168 Gas chromatographic behavior of volatile aromatic compounds separated on liquid crystal stationary phases. Saïd Sebih (DZ), Fatiha Athman, Soulimane Boudah. Poster Abstract 174 Influence of the terminal chain length on the gas chromatographic properties of salicylidene imine liquid crystals Soulimane Boudah (DZ), Saïd Sebih, Jean-Pierre Bayle. Poster Abstract 175 Comparison of soxhlet extraction, microwave-assisted extraction and ultrasonic extraction for the determination of pcbs congeners in spiked soils by transformer oil (askarel) Abdelkrim Touabet (DZ), Ahmed Halfadji. Poster Abstract 278 Comparison of a chemiluminometric method, with a conventional ABTS+• method and a ceria nanomaterial based method for the assessement of the antioxidant capacity of some plant extracts Andrei Florin Danet (RO), Claudia Valentina Popa, Simona Carmen Litescu, Gabriel Lucian Radu, Mihaela Carmen Cheregi. Poster Abstract 314 An ESR investigation on carbonyl nitro aliphatic derivatives Mylene Campredon (FR), Angelo Alberti. Poster Abstract 463 Phenolic compounds in Guayule leaves: evaluation of different extraction approaches Marco Ciulu (IT), Fabrizio Piana, Nadia Spano, Rosa Quirantes-Piné, Antonio Segura-Carretero, Gavino Sanna. Poster Abstract 483 Preconcentration of nickel in waters by vortex assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction Catalina Bosch-Ojeda (ES), Fuensanta Sáncheaz-Rojas. Poster Abstract 632 Quantitative chemical analysis of textile binary mixtures with acrylic fibres Juana Isabel Ferreiro López-Riobóo (ES), Natalia Crespo Gonzalez, Purificación López Mahía, Soledad Muniategui Lorenzo, Dario Prada Rodríguez. Poster Abstract 683 Determination of profens and their enantiomeric ratios by heart-cut two-dimensional LC-LC Miguel Peñín-Ibáñez (ES), María Jesús Santos-Delgado, Luís María Polo-Díez. Poster Abstract 685 Improved flow modulator construction for GC×GC with quadrupole mass spectrometry Martin Ston (CZ), Radomir Cabala. 209 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic G1- Analytical and Physical Methods . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 688 The application of combined sample preparation for oil analysis Tatiana Maryutina (RU), Elena Savonina, Olesya Katasonova, Boris Spivakov. Poster Abstract 749 Development of HPLC-DAD-MS/MS method for determination of selected toxins in Amanita phalloides Karel Musil (CZ), Zuzana Bosáková, Radomir Čabala. Poster Abstract 777 Volatile restricted access supramolecular solvents for matrix-independent sample treatments in multicomponent determination by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Noelia Caballero (ES), Soledad Rubio. Poster Abstract 859 Multiple wavelength stratigraphy by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of alloy coatings Wolfgang Kautek (AT), Ulrich Pacher, Tristan O. Nagy, Monica Dinu, Roxana Rãdvan. Poster Abstract 905 Study of the Interaction of 4-Nitrobiphenyl with Double-Stranded DNA Using Voltammetric Methods Eva Horáková (CZ), Vlastimil Vyskocil, Jiří Barek. Poster Abstract 947 Flow-injection analysis with multiple-pulse amperometry for simultaneous determination of antioxidants. Dmytro Bavol (CZ), Anastasios Economou, Hana Dejmkova, Jiri Zima, Jiri Barek. Poster Abstract 966 A CE Method to Monitor the Stability of Cocaine and Some Metabolites in Aqueous and Oral Fluid Doped Samples Valentina Delia (ES), Matías Calcerrada, Carmen García-Ruiz, Gemma Montalvo. Poster Abstract 1029 Design and characterization of an electrochemical microbial sensing module based on hybrid biofilms Javier Jimenez Centelles (ES), Arantzazu Narvaez Garcia, Elena Dominguez Cañas. Poster Abstract 1040 CE-MS as valuable tool in comprehensive environmental analytics Martin Pattky (DE), Sarah Knoll, Benedikt Wimmer, Carolin Huhn. Poster Abstract 1047 Electrochemical behaviour and voltammetric determination of nitrendipine using a carbon electrode modified with an ionic liquid and carbon nanotubes Alejandro Alvarez-Lueje (CL), Catalina Aviles. Poster Abstract 1091 Characterization of carbon felt-based detector for determination of hydroquinone Marketa Krejcova (CZ), Hana Dejmkova, Jiri Zima, Jiri Barek. Poster Abstract 1149 Crystalline Phases Identification and Quantification of TiO2 Mixtures Through Raman Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analysis Luca Iannarelli (IT), Luisa Mandrile, Pasquale Esposito, Francesco Pellegrino, Franziska Emmerling, Valter Maurino, Giuseppe Spoto, et al. 210 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic G1- Analytical and Physical Methods . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1180 Characterization of aqueous two phase systems for the purification of phosphoric acid Guadalupe Falcón Millán (MX), Maria Del Pilar González Muñoz, José Antonio Reyes Aguilera, Mario Ávila Rodríguez, Alain Durand. Poster Abstract 1311 A study of the influence of free and conjugated urinary bisphenol A concentrations on diabetes. Development of a simple microextraction procedure using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry Marta Pastor Belda (ES), Pilar Viñas López-Pellegrin, Natalia Campillo Seva, Manuel Hernández Córdoba, David Bastida, Miguel Motas Guzman, María Dolores Pérez Cárceles. Poster Abstract 1397 Theoretical description of MOs and bonding mechanisms in bioinspired di- and hexanuclear copper-thiolate complexes Matthias Witte (DE), Martin Rohrmüller, Uwe Gerstmann, Wolf Gero Schmidt, Sonja Herres-Pawlis. Poster Abstract 1399 Preparation Of Stable Emulsions To Chlorpheniramine Recovery From Aqueous Solutions. Teresa Alejandra Razo Lazcano (MX), M. del Pilar González Muñoz, Moncef Stambouli, Dominique Pareau, Mario Ávila Rodríguez. Poster Abstract 1591 Magnetic dispersive solid-phase microextraction using zeolite/Fe2O3 as a sorbent for determination of cadmium, mercury and lead prior to inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy Paola Baile Pomares (ES), Antonio Canals Hernández, Lorena Vidal Martínez, Miguel Ángel Aguirre Pastor. Poster Abstract 1526 Development of fluorescent Mn-doped ZnS quantum dot – molecularly imprinted polymers for cocaine screening in serum samples Alba Fernández del Río (ES), María del Pilar Chantada Vázquez, Juan Sanchez Gonzalez, Antonio Moreda, Elenamaria Pena, Anamaria Bermejo et al. Poster Abstract 1673 Hollow Fiber Microextraction and Voltammetric Detection of Homovanillic and Vanillylmandelic acid Vojtěch Hrdlička (CZ), Jiří Barek, Tomáš Navrátil. Poster Abstract 1692 Graphene oxide/Fe3O4 nanocomposite for magnetic solid-phase extraction of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene prior to liquid chromatography-UV-Vis Luciana Cruz (ES), Antonio Canals, Lorena Vidal. Poster Abstract 1708 Electrocatalytic water splitting using copper metal scorpionate Sabeel M Basheer (IN), Anandaram Sreekanth. Poster Abstract 1191 Novel label arrays for detection of food product authenticity and origin Sari Pihlasalo (FI), Harri Härmä. 211 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic G1- Analytical and Physical Methods . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1732 Cavity Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (CERS), sensitive and selective in situ analysis of biohydrogen production and deuterium uptake by Escherichia coli K-12 Thomas Smith (UK), Michael Hippler. Poster Abstract 1772 Evaluation of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry for the metabolomic profiling of Daphnia magna Elba Garreta-Lara (ES), Yahya Izadmanesh, Víctor Matamoros, Bruno Campos, Carlos Barata, Sílvia Lacorte, Romà Tauler. Poster Abstract 1805 Selective nanosensors for ultra-trace detection of Hg (II) and Pb (II) ions Daniel K Sarfo (AU), Arumugam Sivanesan, Emad Izake, Godwin A. Ayoko. Poster Abstract 1806 All-solid-state multi-ion sensing cartridge equipped with an open-junction type solid-state reference electrode Youbin Jung (KR), Jaeho Shin, Somin Shin. Topic G2- Determination of Structure and Physical Properties . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 56 Protonation constants and kinetics of hydrolysis of aroylhydrazones derived from nicotinic acid hydrazide Nives Galic (HR), Tomislav Benkovic, Darko Kontrec, Vladislav Tomišic, Ana Budimir. Poster Abstract 346 Synthesis and luminescent properties of novel 2,4,5-triphenylimidazole derivatives Irina Mardaleishvili (RU), Alexander Lubimov, Liubov Koltsova, Andrey Shiyonok, Alexander Tatikolov, Peter Levin, Natalia Zaichenko. Poster Abstract 693 Implicit and Explicit Solvent Effects on Optical Rotation for Molecules with Internal Hydrogen Bonds Shokouh Haghdani (NO), Bård Helge Hoff, Henrik Koch, Per-Olof Åstrand. Poster Abstract 891 Gas absorption and hydrate formation with aqueous solution of ionic liquids of tetra-n-butylammonium aminocarboxylates. Sanehiro Muromachi (JP). Poster Abstract 923 Rheology and physical stability of new surfactants for chemical EOR Francisco Aguilar (ES), Borja Rodriguez-Cabo, Ana Estefania Alvarez Alvarez, Izaskun Barrio Iribarren, M. Carmen García, José Antonio Carmona. Poster Abstract 954 Characterization of polyamide fibers covered with chlorhexidine as Bactericide Elena Giménez Martín (ES), Mª del Mar Quesada-Moreno, Ana Africa Márquez-García. Poster Abstract 1003 Tuning the charge injection properties of π-conjugated compounds by using electron acceptor moieties. Tomás Peña Ruiz (ES), Amparo Navarro, M. Paz Fernández-Liencres, Gregorio García, José M. Granadino-Roldán, Manuel Fernández-Gómez. 212 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic G2- Determination of Structure and Physical Properties . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1023 Supramolecular assemblies of Cu(II) and Cu(I) pyrazine based complexes: different or alike? Željka Soldin (HR), Lucija Kovacec, Ivan Kodrin, Marijana Đaković. Poster Abstract 1280 Influence of different axial ligand and solvent on the aggregation of [Cu(H2dcp)2(L)2] molecules (L=H2O, CH3OH) Zeljko Jacimovic, ME. Poster Abstract 1383 Hirshfeld Surface Analysis of the Intermolecular Interactions within a Pyrazole Complex : Trans-dichlorotetrakis(1H-pyrazole-κN2)copper(II) Amani Direm (DZ), Nouredine Benali-cherif. Poster Abstract 1477 Effect of particle size distribution on viscous-flow behavior of polymer dispersions Juan Pedro Pérez Valencia (ES), Santiago Prieto Díaz. Poster Abstract 1500 Atrazine reactivity with biothiols toward SNAr reaction. Experimental and theotretical studies Karla Calfuman (CL), Sebastian Gallardo-Fuentes, Paola R. Campodónico, Ricardo Tapia, Renato Contreras. Poster Abstract 1717 nmr study on the interaction of sugars with aromatic amines Mikheil Labartkava, GE, Roza Kublasvili, Nino Karkashadze. Poster Abstract 1775 Preparation of nAChR crystals for high resolution studies using the detergent analog LFC 16 and monoclonal antibodies Rafael Maldonado-Hernández, PR, José Lasalde, Orestes Quesada. Poster Abstract 1776 About the Anti-Inflammatory Activity and Biodistribution of Shell Cleavable Dendritic Polyglycerol Sulfates Sabine Reimann (DE), Kritee Pant, Christian Kuehne, Holger Stephan, Jens Pietzsch, Jens Dernedde, Rainer Haag. Topic G3- Chemical Dynamics . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 237 Effects of Polyhexamethylene Guanidine (PHMG) Adsorption on Model Cell Membranes Wontae Kim (KR), Rakwoo Chang. Poster Abstract 331 Computational Studies of Saccharide Absorption in Carbon Nanotube Jeongmin Lee (KR), Rakwoo Chang. Poster Abstract 345 Dynamics of photoprocesses in azomethine-based hybrid compounds Natalia Zaichenko (RU), Peter Levin, Irina Mardaleishvili, Andrey Shiyonok, Liubov Kol’tsova, Olga Os’kina, Alexander Tatikolov. 213 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic G3- Chemical Dynamics . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 800 Solution phase equilibria and kinetics of chromium(VI) speciation Mária Szabó (HU), Tamás Ditrói, József Kalmár, Gábor Bellér, Gábor Lente, Nina Simic, István Fábián. Poster Abstract 1396 Ultrafast electron transfer and visualization of active site dynamics of in the flavoenzyme TrmFO Lipsa Nag (FR), M. H. Vos, U. Leibl, P. Sournia. Poster Abstract 1813 Photophysics of Ruthenium Dyes Intercalating in DNA Christian Reichardt Reichardt (DE), Sherri A. McFarland McFarland, Benjamin Dietzek Dietzek. THEME H- Chemistry in the Life Sciences Topic H1- Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 127 3,5-Dinitrobenzylsulfanyl-1,3,4-Oxadiazoles as Selective Antitubercular Agents Vera Klimesova (CZ), Galina Karabanovich, Jan Nemecek, Lenka Valaskova, Jaroslav Roh, Alexandr Hrabalek, Jirina Stolarikova. Poster Abstract 207 On-Demand Cyclophanes: New molecular receptors self-assembled by thiols oxidation Mélissa Dumartin (FR), Julien Leclaire, Florent Perret. Poster Abstract 354 Antibacterial Activity of Caged Xanthones from Garcinia Hanburyi and Their Synthetic Modified Derivatives against Global Epidemic MRSA USA300 Pongkorn Chaiyakunvat (TH), Natthinee Anantachoke, Vichai Reutrakul, Chutima Jiarpinitnun. Poster Abstract 433 Marko Mihovilovic (AT), Thomas Linder, Atanas Atanasov, Verena Dirsch, Hermann Stuppner. Poster Abstract 445 How to deliver molecules through the plasma membrane? From cell-penetrating peptides to liposomal thiol-mediated uptake Nicolas Chuard (CH), Kaori Fujisawa, Giulio Gasparini, Viktoriia Postupalenko, Samuel Lörcher, Cornelia G. Palivan, Naomi Sakai, et al. Abstract 469 Poster Total synthesis of sphingolipids and sphingosine-type signaling molecules of microbial origin Daniel Leichnitz (DE), Alexandra Cantley, Arielle Woznica, Nicole King, Jon Clardy, Christine Beemelmanns. Abstract 491 Poster The impact of galloylation of 2,3-dehydrosilybin on migration and cell cycle of human bladder carcinoma cell line 5637 Veronika Pivodová (CZ), Daniel Karas, Vladimír Křen, Jitka Ulrichová. 214 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H1- Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 499 Synthesis and structure-activity relationship study of 3-heteroarylcoumarins based on pyridazine scaffold as selective MAO-B inhibitors María del Carmen Costas-Lago (ES), Pedro Besada, Carmen Terán, Fernanda Rodríguez-Enríquez, Dolores Viña, Santiago Vilar, George Hripcsak, et al. Poster Abstract 630 Effects of 2,3-dehydrosilybin and its galloyl ester derivatives on proliferation of selected cell lines Daniel Karas (CZ), Veronika Pivodová, Vladimír Křen, Jitka Ulrichová. Poster Abstract 647 Role of the deletion of the botrydial gene cluster in the isolation of cryptic metabolites from Botrytis cinerea. Javier Moraga Galindo (ES), Cristina Pinedo, Gabriel Franco dos Santos, Josefina Aleu, Rosario Hernández-Galán, Isidro G. Collado. Poster Abstract 667 New transmembrane anion transporters based on tetraheterocycle structures IL Carreira-Barral (ES), Elsa Hernando, Roberto Quesada. Poster Abstract 691 Targeting integrins with new beta-lactam derivatives. Daria Giacomini (IT), Paola Galletti, Giulia Martelli, Roberto Soldati, Monica Baiula, Samantha Dattoli, Santi Spampinato. Poster Abstract 699 A key pyranose-2-phosphate motif is responsible for both antibiotic import and quorum sensing regulation in Agrobacterium tumefaciens LI Sizhe (FR). Poster Abstract 734 Biosynthesis of (+)-4-epieremophil-9-en-11-ols isolated from the fungus Botrytis cinerea. An approach to the functional characterization of the sesquiterpene cyclase STC4. Ivonne Rocio Suárez Cáceres (ES), Javier Moraga Galindo, Bérengère Dalmais, Guillaume Morgant, Gesiane da Silva, Victoria E. González-Rodríguez, Jesús M. Cantoral, et al. Poster Abstract 740 Synthesis ,characterization, DNA binding and cleavage studies and biological activity against Aspergillus parasiticus of two novel Cu(II)-pq complexes. Eutuxia Lioli (GR), Eleni Kollia, Panagiota Markaki, Christiana A. Mitsopoulou. Poster Abstract 742 Is the sesquiterpene cyclase STC5 the missing link in the biosynthesis of abscisic acid? Inmaculada Izquierdo-Bueno Reina (ES), Gabriel Franco dos Santos, Victoria E. González-Rodríguez, Bérengère Dalmais, Jean-Marc Pradier, Pascal Le Pëcheur, Javier Moraga, et al. Poster Abstract 808 Squaramide-based macrocycles as transfection agents Carmen Rotger (ES), Antoni Costa, Ruth Villalonga, Francisca Orvay, Silvia Fernández, Priam Villalonga, Guillem Ramis. Poster Abstract 839 Arene Ruthenium Complexes with Ethacrynic Acid-Modified Ligands: Synthesis, Characterization and Antiproliferative Activity Fabio Marchetti (IT), Gabriele Agonigi, Lorenzo Biancalana, Federica Chiellini, Paul Dyson, Tiziana Funaioli, Chiara Gabbiani, et al. 215 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H1- Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 840 preparation, spectroscopic, thermal and antimicrobial capacity characterizations of Cu(II), Pd(II) and Ru(III) mononuclear complexes of indomethacin drug Zakia Hank (DZ), Ouiza Hamrani, Sultana Boutamine. Poster Abstract 843 preparation, spectroscopic, thermal and antimicrobial capacity characterizations of Cu(II), Pd(II) and Ru(III) mononuclear complexes of spiramycin drug. Sultana Boutamine (DZ), Ouiza Hamrani, Zakia Hank. Poster Abstract 887 Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of New Hybrids of Natural Triterpenes Betulin and Betulinic acid Aysun Capci Karagöz (DE). Poster Abstract 932 Comparative study of dopaminergic activity of tetrahydro-1H-[3]-benzazepines and their precursors Ana Lucena-Serrano (ES), Cristina Lucena-Serrano, Alicia Rivera, Rafael Contreras-Cáceres, Juan M. López-Romero, Amelia Díaz, María Valpuesta. Poster Abstract 972 Structure-cytotoxicity relationship for different types of mononuclear platinum(II) complexes containing purine-mimetic ligands Iwona Lakomska (PL), Kamil Hoffmann, Marzena Fandzloch, Magdalena Babinska. Poster Abstract 999 Exploring the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Receptor Z1 (PTPRZ1)in the search for new selective inhibitors for the prevention of alcohol abuse. Bruno Di Geronimo Quintero (ES), Claire Coderch, Gonzalo Herradón, Ana Ramos, Beatriz de Pascual-Teresa. Poster Abstract 1009 A synthetic approach to acremolides A and B Sara Soto Escariz (ES), Rosana Álvarez, Ángel Rodríguez de Lera. Poster Abstract 1033 Development of New Age Vaccine Models Against Q Fever Mesut Karahan (TR), Pelit Pelit Arayıcı, Zeynep Akdeste Mustafaeva, Martina Frimmelova, Rudolf TOM. Poster Abstract 1075 Deciphering the secrets of GalNAc O-glycosylation: From structure to function in human health & disease Helena Coelho (ES), Matilde de las Rivas, Fayna Garcia-Martín, Shin-Ichiro Nishimura, Francisco Corzana, Ramon Hurtado-Guerrero, Jesús Jimenéz-Barbero, et al. Poster Abstract 1110 Synthesis of new piperazine derivatives and in vitro activity against clinical strains of panresistant Acinetobacter baumannii Margarita Vega-Holm (ES), Mª Eugenia Pachón-Ibáñez, José Manuel Vega-Pérez, Fernando Iglesias-Guerra, José Ignacio Candela-Lena, Tania Cebrero-Cangueiro, Sarah Mazzotta, et al. Poster Abstract 1159 A new library of neurokinin 1 receptor antagonists: design, synthesis and biological activity Inmaculada Fernández Fernández (ES), Miguel López Lázaro, José Manuel Calderón Montaño, Lorenzo Gabriel Borrego Sánchez de la Cuesta, Noureddine Khiar el Wahabi. 216 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H1- Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1160 Internal Membranes and Actin Cytoskeleton Alteration by Zinc Phthalocyanine-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy on Human Lung Carcinoma and Keratinocyte Cells Aysegül Varol (TR), Dilek ElmalI, Ayse Tansu Koparal, Mehmet Varol, Bekir Salïh. Poster Abstract 1172 Conformational Studies of Natural and Mimetics of Neisseria meningitidis A Capsular Polysaccharide Fragments Ilaria Calloni (ES), Luca Unione, Ana Ardá, Francisco Corzana, Luigi Lay, Roberto Adamo, Jesús Jimenéz-Barbero. Poster Abstract 1215 Synthesis and Characterization of Ru(II) complexes, Study of their DNA binding mode and antimicrobial activity Maria Koukouvitaki (GR), Eutuxia Lioli, Athanasios Zarkadoulas, Eleni Kollia, Panagiota Markaki, Christiana Mitsopoulou. Poster Abstract 1294 Water-soluble covalent conjugates of Lipopolysaccharide with Bovine Serum Albumin Mesut Karahan (TR). Poster Abstract 1315 Design and synthesis of regenerative compounds Jari Yli-Kauhaluoma (FI), Mikael Jumppanen, Ingo Aumüller, Samuli Auno, Gustav Boije af Gennäs, Sini Kinnunen, Virpi Talman, et al. Poster Abstract 1330 Synthesis of β-lactams as new FAAH inhibitors Joséphine Caruano (BE), Raphaël Robiette, Giulio G. Muccioli. Poster Abstract 1337 Re(I) and Re(I)/Au(I) complexes for cell imaging and therapy applications Andrés Luengo (ES), Vanesa Fernández-Moreira, Isabel Marzo, M. Concepción Gimeno. Poster Abstract 1342 Stereoselective C-sialoside syntheses Gilles Doisneau (FR), Justine Pezzotta, Louis Monsigny, Dominique Urban, Jean-Marie Beau. Poster Abstract 1384 Effects of an Oxovanadium (IV) Complex with N2O2 Chelating Thiosemicarbazone on Small Intestine Injury of Diabetic Rats Sevim Tunali (TR), Selda Gezginci-Oktayoglu, Sehnaz Bolkent, Ediz Coskun, Tulay Bal Demirci, Bahri Ulkuseven, Refiye Yanardag. Poster Abstract 1391 Reactivity of fluorinated hemicurcuminoids with 1,2-ethylenediamine Carla Isabel Nieto Gómez (ES), Ana Andrade, Dionisia Sanz del Castillo, Rosa M. Claramunt. Poster Abstract 1446 Biological evaluation of novel urea and bis-urea primaquine derivatives with hydroxyphenyl or halogenphenyl substituent Kristina Pavic (HR), Ivana Perkovic, Katja Ester, Marijeta Kralj, Josipa Vlainic, Ivan Kosalec, Branka Zorc. 217 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H1- Drug Discovery and Chemical Biology . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1449 NP137, a master key to different targets involved in Alzheimer disease Pedro González (ES), Natalia Pérez, Nuria E. Campillo, Juan A. Páez, Concepción Pérez, Rocío Girón, Eva Sánchez, et al. Poster Abstract 1518 Synthesis of the Macrocyclic Core of the Solomonamides, a New Class of Cyclopeptides of Marine Origin Iván Cheng-Sánchez (ES), Francisco Sarabia. Poster Abstract 1569 Highly Potent Artemisinin derived Dimers and Trimers: Synthesis and Evaluation of their Antimalaria, Antileukemia and Antiviral activities Tony Fröhlich (DE). Poster Abstract 1640 New polar steroidal mixed 1,2,4,5-tetraoxanes as anti-cancer molecules Dejan Opsenica (RS), Vesna Kojic, Dimitar Jakimov, Aleksandar Pavic, Tatjana Srdic -Rajic. Poster Abstract 1653 Novel small molecule inhibitors of the NLRP3 inflammasome for the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease Alex Baldwin (GB), Jack Rivers-Auty, Hazel England, Nadia Luheshi, Claire White, Michael Daniels, Halah Hammadi, et al. Poster Abstract 1722 Pyreudiones: novel bacterial alkaloids that prevent predation Martin Klapper (DE), Sebastian Götze, Robert Barnett, Karsten Willing, Pierre Stallforth. Poster Abstract 1724 Synthesis of 3-Hydroxyflavone Derivatives and Determination of their Antioxidant and Anticholinesterase Activities Burcu Culhaoglu (TR), Turan Ozturk, Gulacti Topcu. Poster Abstract 1728 A Novel Azofluorescein for Selective Detection Of Zinc Ion Panumart Thongyoo (TH). Poster Abstract 1740 Effects of heavy metal (Cd), a systemic fungicide (Curzate) and their mixture Cd / Curzate on the antioxidant system in durum wheat (Triticum durum desf. var. Simeto) Hana Sbartai (DZ), Ibtissem Sbartai, Houssem Khati, Yasmine Lagroum, Amel Amiri. Poster Abstract 1741 Effect of the toxicity of an Oxadiazine on growth and basal metabolism of a freshwater protozoan Paramecium sp. Ibtissem Sbartai (DZ), Hana Sbartai, Houria Berrebbah, Med Reda Djeba Poster Abstract 1822 Design of Imidazo[2,1-b][1,3,4]thiadiazoles derivatives as dual DYRK1A/CLK1 inhibitors. Sylvain Routier (FR), Chloé Copin, Matthieu Place, Stpéhane Bourg, Pascal Bonnet, Frédéric Buron. 218 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H2- Bio-macromolecules . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 133 Porphyrinoids as chiroptical probe for DNA conformations Alessandro D Urso (IT). Poster Abstract 259 Analysis of interactions between synthetic chondroitin sulfate oligosaccharides and midkine by fluorescence polarization Jose L. de Paz (ES), Cristina Solera, Giuseppe Macchione, María M. Kayser, Susana Maza, Pedro M. Nieto. Poster Abstract 261 Transaminases and strictosidine synthases – a biocatalytic cascade for optically pure C3-methylated strictosidine derivatives Julia Pitzer (AT), Eva Fischereder, Desiree Pressnitz, Horst Lechner, Wolfgang Kroutil. Poster Abstract 347 A new approach for the acylation reaction of cefotaxime by CTX-M-15 β-lactamase: a theoretical study Eduardo Delgado (CL), Ignacio Lizana. Poster Abstract 366 Interaction between α-synuclein and metal ions. A DFT study Juan Frau Munar (ES), Rafael Ramis, Joaquin Ortega-Castro. Poster Abstract 423 Ionophoric activity of small molecule transmembrane anion carriers induces cell death in cancer stem cells Elsa Hernando (ES), Vanessa Soto-Cerrato, Pilar Manuel-Manresa, Silvia Calabuig-Fariñas, Alicia Martínez-Romero, Víctor Fernández-Dueñas, Kristoffer Sahlholm, et al. Poster Abstract 467 Design and synthesis of squaramide-based dendrimers Elena Sanna (ES), Carmen Rotger, Antoni Costa. Poster Abstract 496 Glucose-nucleobase pseudo base pairs as a new binding motif in a DNA context Juan Carlos Morales Sánchez (ES), Empar Vengut-Climent, Ricardo Lucas, Pablo Peñalver, Irene Gómez-Pinto, Anna Aviñó, Célia Fonseca-Guerra, et al. Poster Abstract 556 DNA recognition by self-assembling peptide derivatives Jessica Rodríguez (ES), José Luis Mascareñas, M. Eugenio Vázquez. Poster Abstract 655 Active Site Dynamics in Designed and Evolved Enzymes Sílvia Osuna (ES), Gonzalo Jiménez-Osés, K. N. Houk. Poster Abstract 662 The relevance of sample type on clinical biomacromolecule measurements Juan Robles (ES), Laura Molina, Laura Fueyo, Irene Aguilar, Daniel Morell-Garcia, Josep Miquel Bauça. Poster Abstract 692 Furan-PNA: a mildly inducible irreversible interstrand crosslinking system targeting single and double stranded DNA Alex Manicardi (IT), Ellen Gyssels, Roberto Corradini, Annemieke Madder. 219 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H2- Bio-macromolecules . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 833 Development of Alginate/Soy protein-based Porous Matrices as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering José M. Aguilar (AF),, Beatriz Sánchez, Estefanía Álvarez, Antonio F. Guerrero. Poster Abstract 875 In Silico Simulations of Membranes. Study of some Immunity-Related Mechanisms. Jean-Marc Billod (ES), Lucía Pérez-Regidor, Alba Silipo, Antonio Molinaro, Ross C. Walker, Sonsoles Martín-Santamaría. Poster Abstract 935 Chemo-enzymatic Asymmetric Synthesis of (R)- and (S)-precursors for the Antiepileptic Drugs Pregabalin and Brivaracetam Judith Elisabeth Farnberger (AT), Christine S. Fuchs, Robert C. Simon, Wolfgang Kroutil. Poster Abstract 952 The modulation of the folding pathway by the metal cofactor influences the mechanism of amyloid fibres formation Gianluca (IT), Maddalena Palmieri, Luigi Russo, Valeria Sivo, Floriana Russo, Mario De Stefano, Danilo Milardi, et al. Poster Abstract 962 The Impact of Increased Humidity after Water and Heat Treatment of Cellulose Thin Films David Reishofer (AT), Andreas Kornherr, Oliver Werzer, Heike Ehmann, Roland Resel, Tekla Tammelin, Eero Kontturi, et al. Poster Abstract 967 Click modification of highly-norbornylated cellulose Christina Wappl (AT), Christian Slugovc, Astrid-Caroline Knall, Stefan Spirk. Poster Abstract 1068 Total chemical synthesis of an allergen: the case of peach Lipid Transfer Protein Stefano Sforza (IT), Sofie Buhler, Arnaldo Dossena, Tullia Tedeschi. Poster Abstract 1210 New Hydrophobic Aldehydes for Polyhydrazone Modulated siRNA Delivery Marta Pazo (ES), Juan M. Priegue, Juan R. Granja, Javier ME Poster Abstract 1241 Polymerization and self-assembly of amino acids on oxides: from prebiotic to fine chemistry Gianmario Martra (IT), Yuriy Sakhno, Marco Fabbiani, Chiara Deiana. Poster Abstract 1385 Potential of Small molecules for Inhibition of Amyloid Plaques Ga-Lai Law, HK, Chao Gao. Poster Abstract 1439 Asymmetric scaffolds for the synthesis of hetero-multivalent glycomimetics Jasna Brekalo (DE), Guillaume Despras, Lindhorst Thisbe K. Poster Abstract 1512 Polymer–Albumin Conjugate for the Facilitated Delivery of Macromolecular Platinum Drugs Aydan Dag (TR), Martina Stenzel. 220 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H2- Bio-macromolecules . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1524 Photoswitching of azobenzene glycoside monolayers: Synthesis and testing Ellen Fast (DE), Alexander Schlimm, Felix Tuczek, Thisbe Lindhorst. Poster Abstract 1540 Functionalized Collagen Model Peptides Jasmine Egli (CH), Helma Wennemers. Poster Abstract 1606 Porphyrins modulate structure and activity of the 20S core proteasome Alessandra Cunsolo (IT), Pawel Osmulski, AnnaMaria Santoro, Danilo Milardi, Alessandro D Urso, Rosalba Randazzo, Roberto Purrello, et al. Poster Abstract 1685 Interaction of Vitamin B12 with Piloty’s acid in neutral and basic aqueous medium Justyna Polaczek (PL), lukasz Orzel, Grazyna Stochel, Rudi van Eldik. Poster Abstract 1745 RsrR, a new member of the Rrf2 superfamily from Streptomyces venezuelae that functions as a redox sensitive response regulator. Maria Teresa Pellicer Martinez (UK). Topic H3- Methods and Applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 182 Proteomic study of IDn wild silk cocoon of Cricula Trifenestrata and Bombyx Mori Francesca Ferraris (IT), Günther K. Bonn, Matthias Rainer, Thomas Ringer, Tjokorda G.T. Nindhia. Poster Abstract 287 Bioactive endogenous peptides analysis of donkey milk samples by multidimensional liquid chromatography and nanoHPLC-high resolution mass spectrometry Riccardo Zenezini Chiozzi (IT), Anna Laura Capriotti, Chiara Cavaliere, Giorgia La Barbera, Susy Piovesana, Aldo Laganà. Poster Abstract 350 A Low-cost Natural Polymer Film−Based Optical Sensor for Food Antioxidants Mustafa Bener (TR), Alper Kasgöz, Çisil Alim, Resat Apak. Poster Abstract 402 Bioorthogonal modification of deoxyribonucleic acids by light-induced reactions Stefanie Arndt (DE), Hans-Achim Wagenknecht. Poster Abstract 482 Ketoprofenate salts: design of new ionic liquids addressed to improving the drug delivery Immaculada Dinarès (ES), Ferran Roig, Jordi Esquena, Mª José García-Celma, Ermitas Alcalde. Poster Abstract 536 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Study of Lead(II) Complexes with Dota-like Macrocyclic Ligands Přemysl Lubal (CZ), Viktorie Reichova, Romana Michalicova, Petr Hermann. 221 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H3- Methods and Applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 657 Analytical method for biomonitoring of perfluorinated compounds in human hair Juan Luis Santos Morcillo (ES), Julia Martín, Irene Aparicio, Esteban Alonso. Poster Abstract 666 Usefulness of the icterus index for bilirubin estimation in clinical laboratories Josep Miquel Bauça (ES), Juan Robles, Cristina Gomez, Miguel Angel Elorza, Maria Magdalena Parera. Poster Abstract 719 Unveilling multiple sclerosis: a proteomic study of the role of key proteins in M1 and M2 phenotypes Héctor Estévez (ES), Miriam Mecha, Carmen Guaza, Jose L. Luque-Garcia. Poster Abstract 791 X-ray-induced radiophotodynamic therapy (RPDT) using lanthanide micelles: Beyond depth limitations Sara Lacerda (FR), Eva Toth, Agnes Pallier, Slavka Kascakova, Alexandre Giuliani, Matthieu Refregiers, Pascal Mercere. Poster Abstract 857 Adsorption of polymeric model membrane systems on gold: an electrochemical quartz microbalance analysis Wolfgang Kautek (AT), Thomas Werzer, Oliver Bixner, Günter Trettenhahn, Eva-Kathrin Sinner. Poster Abstract 885 Rp-HPLC Study Of Complex Formation Between Hydroxypropyl-B-Cyclodextrin And Piceatannol Hanane Messiad (DZ), Tarek Yousfi, H.Amira Guebailia. Poster Abstract 1123 New strategies for sensitive immunodetection of MMP-11 in breast cancer patients Patricia Abásolo Linares (ES), María Luisa Fernández-Sánchez, Noemí Eiró, Francisco Vizoso, Alfredo Sanz-Medel. Poster Abstract 1216 Lead nanoparticles impact as emerging contaminants in Sea bream larvae (Sparus aurata) after short exposure Mª Dolores Galindo-Riaño (ES), Mª Dolores Granado-Castro, Mario Jesús Rosado Rodríguez, Eva María Herrera Hernández, Antonio Canalejo Raya, Francisco Cordoba García, Rafael Torronteras Santiago, et al. Poster Abstract 1262 Determination of total and bioaccessible fraction of Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn and Zn in infant foods Solange Cadore (BR), Emanueli Do Nascimento Da Silva, Leticia Onofre De Farias. Poster Abstract 1300 Stereoselective Synthesis of Diethyl(difluoromethyl)phosphonate Iminosugars: A C1 Tunable Approach Using N-tert-Butanesulfinyl Glycosylamines Cyril Nicolas (FR), Chloé Cocaud, Olivier Martin. Poster Abstract 1306 A comprehensive characterisation of anthocyanin profiles in bilberry and lingonberry originated from BG and NO by LC-ESI-HRMS/MS Ivayla Dincheva (BG), Ilian Badjakov, Violeta Kondakova, Mladen Naydenov, Rolf Nestby. 222 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS Topic H3- Methods and Applications . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1448 Glycosylation reactions of N-trifluoroacetyl glucosaminyl derivatives. Access to Lipochitooligosaccharides and the TMG-chitotriomycin Urban Dominique (FR), Despras Guillaume, Brossay Antoine, Vauzeilles Boris, Beau Jean-Marie. Poster Abstract 1517 Evaluation of antiobesity effects of green tea in high-fat diet fed-mouse model using mass spectrometry-based lipid profiling Geum-Sook Hwang (KR), Miso Nam, Do Hyun Ryu. Poster Abstract 1572 Application of Raman Optical Activity (ROA) to determine the absolute configuration of diterpenoids from Hymenaea stigonocarpa Vanessa Gisele Pasqualotto Severino (BR), Afif Felix Monteiro, João M. Batista Jr. Poster Abstract 1650 Microextraction techniques in the determination of new synthetic psychostimulants in biological fluids Rosa Antonia Lorenzo (ES), Ana Ares, Maria Regenjo, Antonia M Carro, Purificación Fernández, Ana M Fernández. Poster Abstract 1661 Fluorescence-based determination of oxygen permeability of melanin Bruno Pedras (PT), Mário Nuno Berberan-Santos, Manuel Prieto, Maurício Baptista. Poster Abstract 1690 Characterization and mapping of Selective Selenium Enrichment of Wheat Plants by Redox Tuning Method Using Synchrotron XANES Techniques Manuel Valiente (ES), Maria Angels Subirana, Mercè Llugany. Poster Abstract 1783 Visible Light Induced Synthesis of Aryl Phosphonates and Application Rizwan Shaikh (DE), Burkhard Koenig. Poster Abstract 1807 Kinetic of Adsorption of pharmaceutical compounds on Activated Carbons Izquierdo Misiego Mª Carmen (ES), López Dávila Javier, Rascon Trincado Mª Victoria, Salvador Palacios Fracisco, Sánchez-Montero Mª Jesus, Martín-Sánchez Nicolás, Pelaz Fernández Jennifer. Poster Abstract 1815 Controlled uptake and release of methyl orange using zinc metal-organic frameworks nanoparticles Azadeh Azadbakht, IR, Amir Reza Abbasi. Topic H4- In-silico Methods in Life Sciences . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1733 Quantum Chemistry of the Excited State Daniel Roca-Sanjuán (ES), J. Vicent Borràs-de-Llano, Antonio Mas, Sebastian Sitkiewicz, Meilani Wibowo, Tetiana Lemishko, Antonio Francés-Monerris, et al. 223 Scientific Program Detailed Sessions POSTER DISCUSSIONS FLAQ . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 1786 Synthesis of Calix[4]arenes Bearing Heterocycles. Studies by Spectrocopic Methods as Ion Sensor. Claudio Saitz (CL), Horacio Gomez-Machuca, Cinthia Quiroga Campano, Carolina Jullian, Julio De la Fuente, Hernan Pessoa-Mahana JOHN DALTON . Poster Area - Module A Poster Abstract 580 Photoassisted Oxidation of Ruthenium(II)-Photocatalysts to Ruthenium Tetraoxide: Orthogonal Tandem Photoredox and Oxidation Catalysis Dirk Alpers (DE), Gallhof Malte, Christian B. W. Stark, Brasholz Malte. Poster Abstract 1645 3d-5d double perovskites in respect of John Dalton’s life and work Klaus Wolff (DE), Peter Adler, Avijit Kumar Paul, Manfred Reehuis, Angelina Sarapulova, Binghai Yan, Sudipta Kanungo, et al. During the congress you will enjoy the fantastic food of one of Sevilla’s best restaurants 224 Other Events Other Events Scientific Program Detailed Sessions Pararell Events 6. Paralell events 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress hosts an important number of round tables, sessions, symposia or special events in addition to its 8 General program Themes. These will add incredible dynamism to the congress and expand its areas of coverage as well as its time and place of celebration, making the congress a continuous event happening everywhere and around the clock and suiting all interests and schedules. You can easily find these events in the Congress program at a glance. Here we offer further information on their contents day by day. MONDAY, 12th September 10:45-12:45 h. AUDITORIUM 2 Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilization: a step towards a circular C-economy. Round Table Discussion Coordinator: Michele Aresta (IT) A discussion session convened by Professor Michele Aresta and lead by a panel of senior researchers in the field explores current issues in the management of carbon dioxide. Key issues of environmental significances, carbon capture, political and economic drivers, challenges and opportunities for the future will be discussed in an open session to which all delegates are warmly welcome. Panelists: • Ulrich Schubert (EuCheMS) • Youssef Travely (SCOT) • Angela Dibenedetto (IT) • Angel Irabien (ES) • Victor de la Penya (COST) • Davide Mattia (UK) Panelists will present the targets of EU/National Networks-Projects. Q&A session will follow. 10:45-12:45 h. BAHIA THEME A SYMPOSIUM: The elements Transnational Exchange in Chemistry and STEM – a joint ACS/EuCheMS event The exchange of science through ideas, training and people has long been established. This symposium will explore the critical components of training chemists and chemical engineers to be truly global thinkers and the challenges and successes of exchange between the United States and Europe. Representatives from the American Chemical Society, EuCheMS and the European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN) will lead the conversation. Convener: Christopher LaPrade (ACS) Speakers: Diane Schmidt (ACS), Brad Miller (ACS), Pavel Drasar (EuCheMS), Reiner Salzer (ECTN) 226 Pararell Events MONDAY, 12th September 10:45-12:45 h and 14:00-16:00 h MADRID 3 Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones Químicas (FLAQ) Symposium Aimed at encouraging cooperation and collaboration between European and Latin American scientists, the one-day parallel Symposium celebrating the chemical sciences in Latin America consists in presentations by selected high profile speakers from Latin American countries. Furthermore, the symposium will be a tribute to Roberto Sanchez Delgado. The programme is coordinated and convened by Professor Paulo Vieira from the University of Sao Carlos, Brazil. Coordinator: Paulo Vieira (BR) 10:45-12:45 h. Invited SpeakersAbstract 1481 Isolation of bioactive natural products from plants Paulo Cezar Vieira (BR). Abstract 1447 Invited Speakers Functional polymers for hazardous oxyanions removal Bernabe RIVAS (CL), Eduardo Pereira, Julio Sánchez, Bruno Urbano. Oral keynote Abstract 332 Playing Around with Alkynes and Late Transition Homogeneous Catalysts: Following Roberto Sanchez Delgado´s Footsteps Luis A. Oro (ES). Oral keynote Abstract 1375 Chemistry Related Exchange, Collaboration and Sister Society Partnerships in Latin America Bradley Miller (US). 14:00-16:00 h. Invited SpeakersAbstract 1678 Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Structure-Activity Relationships of a Series of Benzimidazole Derivatives as Cruzain Inhibitors as anti-Trypanosoma cruzi Agents. Adriano Andricopulo (BR), Ivani Pauli, Mariana Souza, Rafaela Ferreira, Glaucius Oliva, Marco Dessoy, Luiz Carlos Dias. Invited SpeakersAbstract 1826 Cu(II) coordination compounds (Casiopeínas), study of mechanism of action: Hydroxyl radicals generation through the reaction and endogenous thiols Glutathione and Cysteine Lena Ruiz-Azuara (MX), Ana Luisa Alonso, Juan Carlos Garcia Ramos. Oral keynote Abstract 708 Cooperation Research Programs and Functional Materials at the University of Regensburg David Díaz Díaz (DE). Abstract 9 Oral Removal of Chloride Ions by Sugarcane Bagasse Activated Carbons Danielle Jaguaribe (BR). Oral Abstract 1327 Chusquea quila’s bamboo-derived cellulose nanofibrils (CNF): from biomass to nanotechnology products Patricia E. Oliveira (CL), William Gacitúa, Ximena Petit-Breuilh, Orlando Rojas. 228 Pararell Events MONDAY, 12th September 14:00-16:00 h BAHIA Responsible Research and Innovation in Chemical Education Workshop How to do Research and Innovation in a responsible way is an increasingly important question in all aspects of science and science policy. How to teach it and how to involve society in that process pose even more challenges. This workshop aimed at exploring the introduction of responsible research and innovation methods and practices at universities and schools, convened by Professor Iwona Maciejowska, includes presentations and discussions on various approaches to RRI in chemistry and chemical education. Coordinator: Iwona Maciejowska (PL) Oral Abstract 1433 Developing and Implementing RRI-projects in Academic Science Education Ria Dolfing (NL), Peter H. J. Wolfs, Jan H. Apotheker. Oral Abstract 1513 Introducing Responsible Research and Innovation Issues in Science Lessons Training Materials Laura Monica Gorghiu (RO), Gabriel Gorghiu. Oral Abstract 1514 A Romanian Community of Learners Working for Promoting Responsible Research and Innovation in Various Educational Settings Gabriel Gorghiu (RO), Laura Monica Gorghiu. 229 Pararell Events MONDAY, 12th September 14:00-16:00 h BRUSELAS 1 European Research Council: Funding Opportunities for Creative Minds Chair: David Cole-Hamilton, Monika Favaro Topic ERC grant funding schemes The evaluation of ERC projects: the evaluators point of view Successful ERC projects awarded at the Starting, Advanced and Proof of Concept Calls Questions&Answers. Question Time with Panel Evaluators and Principal Investigators 230 Speaker Monica Favaro ,ERC Research Programme Expert Ib Chorkendorff, Technical University of Denmark, Member of the 2015 Starting Grant panel PE4 "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" Luis Liz-Marzan, Centre for Cooperative Research in Biomaterials-CIC biomaGUNE, Chairman of the 2016 Consolidator Grant panel PE5 " Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" Peter H. Seeberger, Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, ERC AdG and PoC grantee Elisabetta Collini, University of Padova, ERC StG Grantee All speakers Pararell Events TUESDAY, 13th September 10:15-12:45 h AUDITORIUM 2 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY DEBATE Organised by FORO QUÍMICA Y SOCIEDAD, Spain’s platform for the defence and communication of Chemistry as a beneficial science to society at large within the context of 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress. A debate among major Chemistry figures of different fields and disciplines who will shed light on how Chemistry will solve the major social and environmental challenges that population growth pose for humanity, the role of social perception in scientific advance and the ethical aspirations of research and science. Open session to which all delegates are warmly welcome. Coordinator: Carlos Negro, President Foro Química & Sociedad Moderator: Jorge Alcalde, Director of the general scientific information magazine QUO Participants: • Ehud Keinan, President Israel Chemistry Society (IL). • Antón Valero, Spain Chemical Industry Business Federation President, FEIQUE (ES) • Jean Marie Lehn, Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1987 (FR) • Robert Parker, Royal Society of Chemistry CEO (UK) • Hartmut Frank, Professor Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, University of Bayreuth (DE) The Foro Química & Sociedad has the Congress as a very special occasion to present for the first time the Declaration of Chemistry 2016. This declaration comes to update the Chemistry Declaration proclaimed in Madrid on April 16th of 2002 that was supported by Nobel Chemistry Prize, Jean Marie Lehn. At the end of the debate, Carlos Negro will publicly read the 2016 Declaration. Thereafter all congress participants will be encouraged to subscribe. 231 Pararell Events WEDNESDAY, 14th September 10:45-12:45 h and 14:00-16:00 h MADRID 2 JOHN DALTON 250th Anniversary Symposium • Plenary & Grand Slam Session (morning) • Chemistry Meets History (afternoon) A one-day symposium celebrating the life and work of John Dalton is convened by Professor Mats Tilset (University of Oslo). The symposium will be of two parts reflecting both his career in teaching and his innovative contributions to teaching practice, as well as the fundamental contributions he made to Chemistry and our understanding of the elements. Organisers: Mats Tilset, Sylviane Sabo-Etienne, and Brigitte Van Tiggelen During the Dalton Grand Slam Session younger chemists will actively engage the audience with their own connection to Dalton and the world of chemistry with 3-minute slam presentations, made by enthusiastic and talented undergraduate, graduate, PhD students, and postdoctoral chemists! This will end our birthday celebration in a vibrant firework of sparkling performances. Morning Plenary and Grand Slam Session Invited SpeakersAbstract 1808 The Life and Scientific Career of John Dalton Rachel Dunn, (UK). Abstract 115 Short Oral Synthesis of Novel Frustrated Lewis Pairs Composed Lewis Acidic Bi(III) Centers and Late-Metal Donors Linked by a Xanthene Backbone Karolin Materne, (DE), Christian Limberg, Beatrice Braun. Short Oral Abstract 411 Pd-Catalyzed Synthesis of Heterocycles from Nitro Compounds using Liquid CO Sources Dario Formenti, (IT), Francesco Ferretti, Fabio Ragaini. Short Oral Abstract 480 Betaine Adducts of Imidazolidenes and Carbodiimides, Promising Electroneutral Amidinate-Type Ligands Elena Avila, (ES), Astrid Márquez, Juan Cámpora, Pilar Palma. Short Oral Abstract 580 Photoassisted Oxidation of Ruthenium(II)-Photocatalysts to Ruthenium Tetraoxide: Orthogonal Tandem Photoredox and Oxidation Catalysis Dirk Alpers, (DE), Gallhof Malte, Christian B. W. Stark, Brasholz Malte. Short Oral Abstract 664 Synthesis of a heterodinuclear silver- and gold-NHC complex Kim Sabrina Flaig, (DE), Natalie Denninger, Verena Gierz, Doris Kunz. Short Oral Abstract 1099 Straightforward synthesis of organic linkers for MOFs Natalia M. Padial, (ES), Francisco J. Carmona, Elisa Barea, Jorge A. R.Navarro, J. Enrique Oltra. 232 Pararell Events Short Oral Abstract 1525 Group 2 and Group 12 Metal-Metal Bonded Complexes Ross Green, (UK), Matthew Blake, Philip Mountford. Short Oral Abstract 1561 Full Characterization and Cytotoxic Activity of New Silver(I) and Copper(I) Helicates of Quaterpyridine. Martyna Szymanska, (PL), Ariel Adamski, Marta A. Fik, Maciej Kubicki, Zbigniew Hnatejko, Dorota Gurda, Eliza Wyszko, et al. Short Oral Abstract 1574 CpNi(II)-NHC complexes: Synthesis, Electrochemistry, DFT studies and C-C and C-O catalytic applications Frederick Malan, (ZA), Eric Singleton, Marilé Landman, Petrus van Rooyen, Jeanet Conradie. Abstract 1577 Short Oral New Luminescent Platinum and Palladium Complexes of 1,2,4-triazole and Bis-N^C-Coordinating Ligands. Melissa Walden, (UK), J. A. Gareth Williams. Abstract 1602 Short Oral Intra- versus Intermolecular Electron Transfer in Radical Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution of Diiodo(hetero) arenes – a Tool for Estimating Electron Mobility in π-Systems Benjamin Janhsen, (DE), Armido Studer. All these slam presenters will also defend their poster during the Wednesday Poster Session. Afternoon Session - Chemistry Meets History Oral keynote Abstract 1760 Why so slow? The teaching context and the adoption of Mendeleev’s periodic classification Brigitte Van Tiggelen, (US). Oral Abstract 1415 Imagination of a compound/matter beyond our vision Rajen Kundu, (US). Oral Abstract 1485 Iron catalysed hydrophosphination II: This time it’s terminal (alkynes) Kimberley Gallagher, (UK), Ruth Webster. Abstract 1761 Oral keynote Berthollet’s Chemical Affinities. Educational Context and Textualization of an Innovation in Chemistry at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century. Pere Grapí, (ES). Oral Abstract 759 Au(III) complexes and their reactivity towards alkenes and alkynes Marte Sofie Martinsen Holmsen, (NO). Abstract 1455 Oral The Max-PHOX family, P*,N iridium catalysts and their application in the completely enantioselective hydrogenation of cyclic enamides Ernest Salomó i Prat, (ES). 233 Pararell Events MONDAY, 12th September 10:45-12:45 h and 14:00-16:00 h ROMA EYCN Progam. EYCN has organized a program that covers the four days of the congress and that includes a dedicated day to industrial program and another to academia both will include interactive lectures on future careers in academia and in industry; research presentations by finalists of the European Young Chemist Award competition; an informal Career Networking Reception where young chemists will be able to meet HR managers from different industries (sponsored by the GDCh); and a Young Leadership Workshop aimed at preparing young chemists to become the next future leaders. EYCN (Industrial Day) 10:45-12:45 h Invited SpeakersAbstract 1706 Share your love for chemistry: innovative ideas in Science Communication. Fernando Gomollon-Bel (BE). Oral Abstract 1716 Resume value - added Cristina Todasca (RO). EYCN (Industrial Day)14:00-16:00 h Oral Abstract 1721 Project Management by Experience: A non-traditional approach to a traditional topic Anne McCarthy (DE). Oral Abstract 1712 Understanding the pharmaceutical ABC Fréderique Backaert (BE). 234 Pararell Events TUESDAY, 13th September 10:45-12:45 h and 14:00-16:00 h ROMA EYCN (Academy Day) 10:45-12:45 h Invited SpeakersAbstract 1711 The third way: becoming an academic entrepreneur Javier Garcia-Martinez (ES). Oral Abstract 1707 Designing scientific presentations: a toolbox for researchers Fréderique Backaert (BE). EYCN (Academy Day) 14:00-16:00 h Oral Abstract 1718 Young researchers and scholalry publishing Maryse Elliott (NL), Jan Willem Wijnen. Oral Abstract 1715 Industry Workshop: Experimental design, documentation and troubleshooting Jackie (US). WEDNESDAY, 14th September 16:30-17:15 h ROMA EYCN Invited SpeakersAbstract 1705 EYCN: 10 years connecting young chemists. What comes next? Fernando Gomollon-Bel (BE), Fréderique Backaert, Emanuel S. R. Ehmki, Oana M. Fronoiu, Camille Oger, Sarah L. Newton, Michael A. Terzidis. Abstract 1709 Oral Chemistry in your glass: the science of wine flavor. Ricardo Lopez (ES). 235 Pararell Events WEDNESDAY, 14th September 10.45-16:00 h Rooms: EUROPEAN YOUNG CHEMIST AWARD 2016 EYCA2016 COMPETITION SESSION – PROGRAM* Convener: Bruno Pignataro, University of Palermo, (IT) 10.45-10.55INTRODUCTION 10.55 –12.45 FIRST SET OF FINALISTS (12 minutes each including questions from the Jury and the audience) 35 Years old level Federico Bella, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Photo Polymers as emerging advanced material for sustainable conversion and storage energy devices Alessandro D’Urso, University of Catania, Italy Porphyrinoids as chiroptical probe for DNA conformations Maria Escudero-Escribano,Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Tailoring the electrocatalytically active site by the lanthanide contraction Daniele Leonori, Manchester University, U.K. Visible light mediated generation of nitrogen radicals: transition metal-free hydroamination and aminohydroxylation reaction Filippo Mangolini, University of Leeds, U.K. How to make amorphous carbon stable: An in situ XPS and NEXAFS investigation of thermally- induced structural evolution of amorphous carbon surfaces Pavel Mikhailiuk, Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University and Enamine Ltd., Kyiv, Ukraina Discovery of novel chemical reagents-diazoalkanes and their applications in peptide and protein studies Guillermo Minguez Espallargas, University of Valencia, Spain Dynamic metal organic frameworks: design and properties of responsive magnetic materials Filippo Monti, CNR and University of Bologna, Italy Luminescent materials for light-emitting electrochemical cells Bill Morandi, Max Plank Institut for Kohlenforschung, Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany Catalytic reversible alkene-nitrile interconversion through controllable transfer hydrocyanation 12.45-14.00LUNCH 236 Pararell Events WEDNESDAY, 14th September 14.00-16.00 SECOND SET OF FINALISTS Silvia Osuna, University of Girona, Spain Active site dynamics in designed and evolved enzyme Camilla Parmeggiani, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica c/o LENS, Italy Liquid crystalline elastomers: syntheses and applications Ruben Dario Costa Riquelme, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlagen-Nuernberg, Germany Bio-inspired white hybrid light emitting diodes Seraphine V. Wegner, Max Plank Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany From transient Co(II) to inert Co(III) mediated interactions in biomaterials PhD level Mercedes Zurro de la Fuente, Regensburg Universitat, Germany Chiral Triazoles as a new class of anion acceptor catalysts for the enantioselective dearomatization of electron deficient N-heteroarenes Ignacio Funes-Ardoiz, The institute of chemical research of Catalonia, Tarragona, Spain The cooperative effect of transition metal catalysts in the oxidative cross-coupling. A DFT mechanistic study Hugo Gattuso, Universitè de Lorraine, France Accurate unravelling DNA/drug binding conformations by combining electronic circular dichroism modeling and free energy calculation Alessio Paternò, Università di Catania,Italy, New Volsurf+ in silico descriptors suitable for the prediction of ionic liquids toxicity and physicochemical properties Veronica Postils Ribò, University of Girona, Spain On the existence and characterization of molecular electride Giulio Regazzon, University of Bologna, Italy A light powered autonomous molecular pump exploiting self-assembly away from equilibrium 16.00 Concluding Remarks 237 Pararell Events THURSDAY, 15th September YOUNG LEADERS DAY 11:00-13:00 h ROMA / LISBOA Funding Workshop The Funding in Europe workshop,is co-organised with the German Research Foundation. It incorporates a series of short presentations from people with knowledge about a variety of different funding schemes in Europe, both on national and European levels. Our selected speakers will bring their personal experiences and professional knowledge to this workshop. Feel free to join us if you would like to know more about research funding opportunities in Europe. ICYN - Event The IYCN, or International Young Chemist Network, has reached the point of breakthrough of being supported by chemical societies all over the world, including IUPAC. During this kick-off meeting on the European continent, the conference participants will be able to get in touch with the IYCN and learn about its objectives and their representatives. This meeting is open to all conference participants. Oral Abstract 1746 Introducing the International Young Chemists Network (IYCN): an intentional body to represent young chemists under IUPAC Maarten van Sisseren (NL). 238 Pararell Events Industrial Program TUESDAY, 13th September 9:15-12:45 14:00-17:15 RONDA / BAHIA SUSCHEM BROKERAGE EVENT Organise by SusChem, CEFIC and FEIQUE. Welcome and Introduction Fernando Moreno, President and Chief Executive Officer of Solutex and SusChem Board Member View on the H2020-2017 calls and EC expectations (EC) Project Ideas Session 1 Project Ideas Session 2 Speed dating session Wrap-up and closure Flavio Benedito, SusChem Secretary and Cefic Innovation Manager WEDNESDAY, 14th September INVEST IN CHEMICALS INVEST IN ANDALUCIA 11:00-13:30 h AUDITORIUM 2 Industrial program event organized by Junta de Andalucía, Feique and Invest in Andalucía, with the collaboration of the Campo de Gibraltar large industries Association (AGI), the Huelva Association of Chemical industries (AIQBE), Port of Algeciras and Port of Huelva. Andalucía, is an attraction focus for productive investments for the chemical sector. INVEST IN CHEMICALS, INVEST IN ANDALUCÍA will allow a deep analysis of the opportunity of investing in Andalucía as an attractive destination of industrial investment as well as the situation and perspectives of the chemical sector in Spain and the global evolution foreseen for the sector and its international demand. Participants: - José Carlos García de Quevedo, Director ICEX-Invest in Spain executive Director - Antonio González Marín, Director General IDEA. Consejería de Empleo, Empresa y Comercio de la Junta de Andalucía - Peter Westerheide, Chair CEFIC Economic perspectives Group - Antón Valero, Feique President - Juan Labat, Director General, Feique - Miguel Palacios, AIQBE President 239 Pararell Events THURSDAY, 15th September SOLVAY Session: Impact of supramolecular chemistry on industrial applications in formulation and materials science 11:00-13:00 h PARIS 2 Coordinator: Patrick Maestro, Solvay Scientific Director With the participation of Jean Marie Lenh and Ben Feringa. 240 Awards 7. Awards 6th EuCheMS Congress will host the ceremonies and recognition of major chemical awards organized by EuCheMS member societies and Europe’s leading chemical sector companies. SUNDAY, 11th September 18:30-18:45 h. EuCheMS Award Ceremony: David Cole-Halmilton, EuCheMS president will hand the awards • Award for Services 2015 The EuCheMS Award for Service acknowledges outstanding commitment with regard to fostering chemistry and molecular sciences in Europe and the goals of EuCheMS. In addition to recognized service to EuCheMS, this may include activities in governmental, non-governmental or funding organizations, publicity-related activities, etc. Winners have demonstrated achievements for improved competitiveness, visibility, coherence or structure of chemistry in Europe. The winners of the 2015 EuCheMS Award for Service are Professor Helena Grennberg and Professor Anthony Smith. Helena Grennberg Professor Helena Grennberg is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Uppsala 160419 service award Helena GrennbergUniversity, Sweden. Her research interests include topics from organometallic chemistry, organic nanomaterials and catalysis. Helena Grennberg served the chemical community in Europe in many respects. Among the prominent positions she held are chairperson of the EuCheMS Division of Organometallic Chemistry, member of the EuCheMS Executive Board (2007-2013), Scientific Chair of the 5th European Chemistry Congress in Istanbul 2014, President of the Swedish Chemical Society (since 2012). She has a clear and forward-looking vision, a broad perspective and well-defined positions for many issues relevant to the chemical community in Europe. Her critical approach to solving problems, her reliability and the combination of team-player as well as leadership abilities contributed to a high degree to shaping the profile of EuCheMS. • EuCheMS Lecture 2014: Gérard Férey The EuCheMS Lecture Award serves to strengthen the image of EuCheMS and of European chemistry in general, promoting scientific cooperation among chemists in Europe. The Lecture is normally awarded annually to a prominent chemist from a European country. Professor Gérard Férey from the University of Versailles will give his Lecture on the topic of “From interesting to useful: the multiple richnesses of the hybrid porous materials”. • Royal Society of Chemistry Spiers Memorial Award The Spiers Memorial Award is presented in recognition of an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of a Faraday Discussion. Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that focus on rapidly developing areas of chemistry and its interfaces with other scientific disciplines. Each one is opened by an introductory lecturer who sets the scene for the discussion. Spiers Memorial Award 2016 Winner. Will give the award Professor Sir John Holman, RSC President. Profesor Avelino Corma, Instituto de Tecnología Química UPV-CSIC 242 Awards THURSDAY, 15th September 15:15-16:15 h Award August Wilhelm von Hofmann Denkmunze of the GDCh • GDCh Vice-president Prof. Al-Shamery will hand out the medal and certificate to the award Professor Feringa who will offer a lecture. The German Chemical Society (The Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker – GDCh) has awarded the FMS Prof. Ben Feringa (Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, RUG) with the August-Wilhelm-von-Hofmann-Denkmünze in recognition of his ground-breaking research on dynamic molecular systems, catalysis and stereochemistry. 16:15-16:45 The European Young Chemist Award 2016 The EYCA Award is intended to showcase and recognise the excellent research being carried out by young scientists working in the chemical sciences. This edition follows the 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 European Young Chemist Awards held in Budapest, Torino, Nürnberg, Prague and Istanbul during the previous editions of the European Chemistry Congresses. EYCA’s award was inititated by the Italian Chemical Society (SCI), the Consiglio Nazionale dei Chimici (CNC) who also organise it this year with the collaboration of the Spanish National Chemists Association, ANQUE. Coordinator: Bruno Pignataro, University of Palermo (IT). 243 Opening Ceremony / Closing Ceremony OPENING CEREMONY Sunday, 11th of September – 17:00 h. – 17:30 AUDITORIUM 1 Detailed program will be available in Congress website and APP. CLOSING CEREMONY Thursday, 15th of September 15:15 – 16:16 AUDITORIUM 1 • European Young Chemist Award 2016 intended to showcase and recognise the excellent research being carried out by young scientists working in the chemical sciences. • Presentation of 7th EuCheMS Chemisry Congress, Liverpool, UK 26-30 August 2018, Molecular frontiers and global challenges Detailed program will be available in Congress website and APP. 244 The venue - Floor Plans 9. The venue - Floor Plans The venue, FIBES II, the Seville Exhibition and Conference Centre is well located in the capital city of Sevilla, just three kilometres from San Pablo airport and five kilometres from the city centre. This three level 30,000 m2 building holds an impressive auditorium as well as a large number of meeting rooms, a VIP lounge, a 1,500 m2 lobby and exhibition area with a functional layout. Avda. Alcalde Luis Uruñuela, 1, 41020 Seville. T. 954 47 87 00 • F. 954 47 87 20 http://www.fibes.es/en/ Access information HOW TO ACCESS TO FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre 245 The venue The venue FIBES II 246 The venue - Floor Plans Venue and Floor Plan 6th EuCheMS Congress venue FIBES II 6th EuCheMS Congress venue FIBES I Most sessions take place in FIBES II, but some sessions are programmed in the rooms indicated in FIBES I. Be sure to check your program! FIRST FLOOR FIBES I ROOM BAHIA GROUND FLOOR FIBES I ROOM RONDA AUDITORIUM AL-ANDALUS 247 The venue - Floor Plans 248 The venue Exhibition 10. Exhibition Enjoy the exhibition of 26 leading companies and organizations from all over the world that will showcase the latest in services, products, information, innovations and projects related to Chemistry in 31 booths which you should make sure you visit during your stay. Our exhibitors, listed in the congress website join this celebration of Chemistry and provide a practical view of what Chemistry is all about. Remember that exhibition is inaugurated on Sunday 11th at 8:00 p.m. after which a Welcome Cocktail Reception will be offered in the Main hall of the Venue. Exhibition hours 10:00 to 18:00 every day - ADVION Stand 12 - ANQUE Stand 3 - American Chemical Society Stands 28 & 29 - Anton Paar Stand 32 - CEPSA Stands 17 & 18 - ChemPubSoc Europe Stand 15 - Clantech Stand 1 - De Gruyter Stand 34 - Dow Ibérica Stand 7 - DROPSENS Stand 37 - ERC / European Commission Stand 2 - EuCheMS Stand 14 - IBU-Tec Stand 25 - ioChem-BD Stand 38 - Junta de Andalucía Stands 4, 5 & 6 - Magritek Stand 9 - Mestrelab Research Stand 11 - Milestone Stand 8 - Prevor Stand 33 - REPSOL Stands 26 & 27 - Royal Society of Chemistry Stand 16 - Springer Nature Stand 30 - STREM Chemicals Stand 31 - TCI Chemicals Stand 13 - Thieme Chemistry Stand 35 - Waleva project Stand 36 249 Exhibition 250 Social Program 11. Social Program SUNDAY, 11th September Welcome reception Place: Main Hall Fibes II – Seville Conference Centre Exhibition Area Time: Welcome reception will start at 20:00 h Participants must show the Congress Badge in order to attend this event. This badge is available in the Technical Secretariat Desk from 16.00 until 20:00 h. Cocktail. MONDAY, 12th September Career Networking reception for Young Chemists (sponsored by GDCh) Place: Time: Fibes II, Seville Conference Centre Hall 3rd floor 19:15-21:15 A time to NETWORK! Cool drinks and snacks for everyone. Students, postdocs and young scientists rub elbows with like-minded persons who can help launch their careers in chemistry. The event is open to all registered participants of the EuCheMs Congress. Concert at Seville Cathedral Address: Av. de la Constitución, s/n Time: The concert will start at 20:30 h. Attendants are requested to be there at least 15 minutes before. Participants must show the Congress Badge in order to attend to this event. Dress code: Casual 251 Social Program WEDNESDAY 14th September Important notice Farewell dinners both options, registered attendants to these events must present a card that they will collect in the registration area with their badge on arrival, when they will have had confirm their attendance to whichever dinner they have signed up to. Congress Farewell Dinner - Royal Alcazar of Seville A memorable occasion to dine in a protected space World Heritage site. Address: Patio de Banderas, s/n Meeting Point & Time:Patio de Banderas, no later than 19:45 h. Punctuality is a must for this event. Access & visit: 20:00 h. It is mandatory to show the Invitation card in order to attend to this event. This invitation will be available at the registration desk of the Congress together with all documentation. Important information: Royal Alcazar will open their doors exclusively to EuCheMS at 19:45 and will close at 20.00 h. From then on, access will not be permitted Dress Code:Cocktail Congress Farewell Dinner - Abades Triana Terrace Address: Calle Betis , 69 Time: Cocktail will start at 20:00 h. Attendants are requested to be there at least 15 minutes before. It is mandatory to show the Invitation card in order to attend this event. This invitation will be available at the registration desk of Congress. Dress Code:Cocktail 252 Useful Information Useful Information Information for Lecturers and Poster Presenters 11. Information for Lecturers and Poster Presenters Information for Lectures • Speakers must deliver their presentation one day before of their lecture on USB or CD. • Place of delivery: Meeting Room Congress Secretariat (behind the registration area) • Delivery times: Sunday 11th Sep Monday 12th Sep Tuesday 13th Sep Wednesday 14th Sep Thursday 15th Sep 16: 00 – 20:00 h 08:00 – 19:00 h 08:00 – 19:00 h 08:00 – 19:00 h 08:00 – 11:00 h Information for Poster Presenters - All posters must be identified with the number of abstract, theme and topic to which they are related. - The poster presentation is divided in two sessions: Session 1) Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th THEME A Education and Society THEME B The Environment, Energy, and Sustainability THEME C New Chemical Compounds: Synthesis, Methods and Industrial Processes THEME D Catalysis, Industry and Applications FLAQ Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones Químicas (FLAQ) Symposium John Dalton 250th Anniversary Symposium - Poster presenters must set up their posters Monday 12th at 10.00 h. - Poster presenters must remove their poster Tuesday 13th at 16.30 h - Any remaining poster will be discarded Tuesday 13th after 18:00 h During this session authors of the poster belonging to the Themes A, B, C, D, FLAQ and John Dalton Symposium are expected to be available at the poster board for discussions with the congress delegates. 254 Information for Lecturers and Poster Presenters Session 2) Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th THEME E Materials, Devices and Nanochemistry THEME F Properties of Matter THEME G Physical, Analytical and Experimental Methods in Chemistry THEME H Chemistry in the Life Science John Dalton 250th Anniversary Symposium - Poster presenters must set up their posters Wednesday 14th at 10:00 h - Poster presenters must remove their poster Thursday 15th at 16:30 h - Any remaining poster will be discarded Thursday 15th after 18:00 h During this session authors of the poster belonging to the Themes E, F, G, H and Jonh Dalton 250th anniversary Symposium are expected to be available at the poster board for discussions with the congress delegates. Materials to mount posters will be available at the poster secretariat in the poster area. Poster format Size: 120cm length x 80cm wide Printing Facilities Congress Secretariat offers you the option to print your poster at the congress Venue. If interested, please contact: PRINTANDO Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones de Sevilla (FIBES) Avda. Alcalde Luis Uruñuela Nº 1 Contact: Ms. Paloma López Email: Comercial1@printando.es Phone: +34 955 15 03 61 Mobile: +34 661 44 39 45 Poster presenters, who have sent the poster to be printed in PRINTANDO, can collect their poster at Congress Secretariat at the Registration area. 255 Useful Information 12. Useful information General Information For general information about Spain and Travel trips we recommend the official Tourism Website: http://www.spain.info/en/informacion-practica/consejos-viaje/ Seville Seville is the most important capital in the south of Europe. With a geostrategic location between Africa and the Mediterranean and with excellent air, sea and land connections with Europe, it is an incomparable beacon city. Its air connections, high-capacity motorways connecting it with Madrid and the Costa del Sol, the high-speed train lines and its modern airport are all weighty reasons that recommend Seville as a conference venue. Seville has excellent connections with the rest of the province, which is full of topclass tourist resources. Towns with an extraordinary historical and monumental heritage that offer legendary historical locations and the best hotels and restaurants. 256 Useful Information 257 Useful Information Transport Discounts The organization has made available certain important transport discounst for railway and air travel. Please check details in the congress website: Transport discounts Congress Office Place: Registration Area Congress venue Office hours Sunday 11th Sep Monday 12th Sep Tuesday 13th Sep Wednesday 14th Sep Thursday 15th Sep 08:00 – 20:00 h 08:00 – 19:00 h 08:00 – 19:00 h 08:00 – 19:00 h 08:00 – 11:00 h Contacts Contact phones during congress + 34 636 10 49 24 + 34 616 54 82 94 VENUE: FIBES II Avda. Alcalde Luis Uruñuela, 1 41020 Sevilla. Tel: + 34 954 47 87 00 Internet Access Organization has arranged Wifi Access for 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress attendants under the following Network: euchems2016 Password: euchems2016 258 Useful Information Congress APP Organization has created a congress APP for your convenience. You will find all the info in the congress website, registration desk and in your own badge. Download the Official 6ECC APP! And stay connected before, during, and after the Congress ! • View all meeting information on your mobile device: program, abstracts, speakers... • Search for individual abstracts, sessions, speakers and exhibitors. • Navigate your way through the Convention Center maps. • Build a personalized schedule with built-in reminders. • Receive important conference-related notifications and updates. The APP is available for IOS, Windows and Android devices. If your phone/tablet already has a QR code reader, simply scan the QR code to access the app. If your phone/tablet does not yet have a QR code reader, there are many free apps for this that are available in the App Store and on Google Play. 259 Useful Information Name Badges All participants should wear their name badges throughout the congress. In case you lose your badge, you can ask for a new one at the congress office. Congress badge is mandatory to attend all events held at the Congress Palace venue Photographs, videos Pictures taken at the 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress are used exclusively by the organising committee and ANQUE for documentation, news coverage and advertisement. The use of cameras, video cameras, and cell phones is prohibited during programme sessions or in the poster exhibition areas at all times without the express consent of the presenter. Coffee and Lunch Breaks Access to the catering areas. All registered attendants have access to these services as announced in the Program. Please wear your badge at all times. Not included in these services are Accompanying Person registrations. Tourist Information Congress Delegates will have tourism information available at the congress venue as well as assistance provided by the Seville Congress and Convention Bureau as well as a Social Tours representative visibly identified as Tourism information desk from 09:00 to 18:00 h. everyday. Monday to Thursday. Public Transportation / Taxi To reach the venue, FIBES from the center of Seville, you can take: Bus: Lines 27 and B4 Train: Line C4, stops at Congress Palace. There will be a reinforcement of taxis covering the service between FIBES and the city center during the congress in its street access. . No shuttle service is available during the event. Seville is a relatively small city. Most commutes in taxi or car do not take longer than 15 m. You will enjoy one of the best foods in Seville offered by GRUPO LA RAZA and their famous catering service. Group La Raza is one of the main Andalusian companies specializing in catering and hotel services with over an 80 year history they come with important recognitions and prizes. The Group La Raza is in constant process of innovation and continuous improvement to offer a traditional Andalusian cuisine combined with the latest culinary trends which we hope you will enjoy during the congress. 260 Contacts 12. Contacts Organizing Committee organizing.committee@euchems-seville2016.eu Scientific Committee scientific.committee@euchems-seville2016.eu Technical Congress Secretariat congress.secretariat@euchems-seville2016.eu Scientific Congress Secretariat scientific.secretariat@euchems-seville2016.eu Professional Congress Organizer. Accommodation accommodation@euchems-seville2016.eu Registration registration@euchems-seville2016.eu Sponsorship Exhibition sponsors@euchems-seville2016.eu exhibitors@euchems-seville2016.eu Communications: press, media and general enquiries alopez@ma3comunicacion.com Important Phone Numbers Congress office: + 34 636 10 49 24/ + 34 616 54 82 94 Venue: Tel: + 34 954 47 87 00 Seville Congress and Convention Bureau: +34 954 500 583 Taxis: + 34 954 57 11 11 + 954 6222 22 + 34 645 23 01 97 In case of emergency: 112 262 Contacts Publisher: ANQUE, National Association of Chemists in Spain & EuCheMS, European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences ANQUE C/Lagasca, 27 28001, Madrid, Spain Tel.: + 34 91 431 07 03 Fax: + 34 91 576 52 79 www.anque.es EUCHEMS Rue du Trône 62 1050, Brussels, Belgium +32 (0) 2 289 25 67 www.euchems.eu Edition, layout and design: MA3 Comunicación. www.ma3comunicacion.com A very special thank you to the design team as well as to the PCO, Viajes Transvia, www.viajestransvia.com Status of the program as of September 8th, 2016. The publisher is not responsible for changes, typesetting or printing errors. The information provided here is supplied by the various congress partners. No liability for accuracy can be assumed. 263 Notes 264