MEMORANDUM Round Table Italy-Russia "Chemical Technologies
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MEMORANDUM Round Table Italy-Russia "Chemical Technologies
MEMORANDUM Round Table Italy-Russia "Chemical Technologies: Perspectives of Development" June 4— -7— 2012, Ivanovo (Russia) From 4th till 7th June 2012, about 30 participants gathered in Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology (ISUCT), Ivanovo (Russia). Among them, in approximate equal proportion, were well known and highly respected both Italian and Russian Scientists as well as Scientists of the Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology. Some officials were most important, specifically, Prof. Oskar I. Koifman, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Science, Rector of the Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; Prof. Pietro Fre', the Scientific Counselor of the Italian Embassy in the Russian Federation; Prof. Teodoro Valente, President of the National Interuniversity Consortium of Sciences and Technologies of Materials (INSTM). The rest of the participants included very much distinguished scientists from Scientific Centers of both countries in particular: Prof. Anatoliy G. Zaharov, the Head of Solution Chemistry Institute of Russian Academy of Science named after G.A. Krestov (ISC RAS, Ivanovo); Prof. Arkadiy M. Kolker, Deputy Director on research of ISC RAS, Ivanovo; Prof. Salvatore Coluccia, the Vice-Rector of the University of Turin, Prof. Valentin A. Sharnin, the Vice-Rector on Research Work of ISUCT; Prof. Vladimir V. Rubkin, the Vice-Rector on Academic Work of ISUCT, Prof. Sergey A. Syrbu, the Vice-Rector of International Collaboration of ISUCT; Dr. Boris L. Gorberg, the Head of ion-plasma laboratory of ISUCT; Prof. Elena F. Sheka, the Principal Research Worker Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow), Prof. Cesare Camillo Oliva, the Responsible of the EPR Group of the University of Milan, Prof. Maria Letizia Terranova, the Head of Department of Rome University of "Tor Vergata". The complete list of the participants is attached at the end of this Memorandum. The Round Table is organized to develop and strengthen scientific and technological cooperation between scientists of Italy and Russia in mutual interesting directions: advances in materials science, new porphyrin-based materials introduction and development of chemical technologies in the textile industry (technologies for fixing of dyes on fabrics by the use of ionplasma processes and designing of the corresponding equipment), technologies of cultural heritage saving, nanotechnologies, problems of environment preservation, academic mobility in ecological and chemical education. Within two day work of the Round Table on the 5th and 6th June 2012, 26 reports on topics of the Round Table were delivered and discussed. The list of reports is at the end of the Memorandum. During the Round Table work the current status of the Italian-Russian collaborations was reviewed from many different perspectives, it was found to be very much extended, ramified and proficient. The close scientific ties between the Italian research centers and ISUCT, the Lipetsk State Technical University and the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow), bring considerable contribution into the development of chemistry and chemical engineering for the mutual benefit. Yet, there was general consensus that it can be further improved and amplified. This should occur both by strengthening the financial and logistical support of existing joint ventures and by starting new ones in new research fields besides those that have been so far the traditional focus of the common work between the two countries. 1 Actions and Recommendations 1. At the end of Round Table an Agreement was signed between INSTM and Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology (ISUCT) in order to establish a reciprocal exchange of post-doctoral fellows among the signing institutions. It is stressed that this is the first time that an agreement is signed for the awarding to Western European young scientists of post-doctoral positions in university closed to INSTM and ISUCT. 2. The attendants recognize the value of the meeting for the improvement and extension of the existing collaborations among the scientists of the two countries both in fundamental science and in applications, science and technology driven. It is generally believed that even such as the present Round Table could take place on a regular basis, involving disciplines other than physics and chemistry. It would be extremely valuable if the Round Table appointment would be associated with monothematic schools devoted to young people (PhD students and post-docs). A permanent committee might be established to organize these activities provided the financial support is available. 3. It is understood the importance of an exchange of information about the technological abilities by medium/small size niche industries available in the two countries. It is proposed that a certified list of such capabilities is prepared and offered by each country. Co-presidents of the Memorandum Committee Ivanovo, June 6,2012 2 Round Table Italy-Russia "Chemical Technologies: Perspectives of Development" June 4— -7— 2012, Ivanovo (Russia) I. The list of the participants 1. Balantseva Elena Vasilevna, Dr, Assistant Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 2. Bellezze Tiziano, PhD, Researcher, Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita Politecnica delle Marche; 3. Bestetti Massimiliano, PhD, Researcher, Dipartimento di Chimica Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica "G.Natta" Politecnico di Milano; 4. Bondarenko Antonina Viktorovna, Dr, Docent of Chemical Technology Department, Lipetsk State Technical University; 5. Burmistrov Vladimir Alexandrovich, Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemical Technology; 6. Butman Mikhail Fedorovich, Professor, Head of Department, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 7. Cheshkova Anna Vladimirovna, Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 8. Coluccia Salvatore, Professor, Vice Rector of University of Torino; 9. Draghi Lorenza Edvige Giannina, Dr., Assistant Professor, Consorzio INSTM - Research Unit Politecnico di Milano; 10. Gesse Zhenni Ferdinandovna, Dr., Senior lector, Ivanovo Institute of the State Firefighting Service of the Russian Extraordinary Situations Ministry 11. Pietro Fre', Professor, Scientific Counselor of the Italian Embassy in the Russian Federation; 12. Prorokova Marina Valerevna, Dr., Senior lector, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 13. Gorberg Boris Lvovich, Dr., Head of ion-plasma laboratory, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 14. Grazhdan Konstantin Vladimirovich, Dr., Senior Researcher, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 15. Ivanov Dmitry Alexandrovich, Dr., Senior Staff Scientist, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 16. Kalinin Evgeny Nicolaevich, Professor, Vice - Rector, Ivanovo State Textile Academy; 17. Koifman Oscar Iosifovich, Professor, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Science, Rector, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 18. Kolker Arkadiy Mikhailovich, Professor, Deputy Director on research of G.A. Krestov Institute of Solution Chemistry of Russian Academy of Science (Ivanovo); 19. Kudin Lev Semenovich, Pofessor, Dean of the Faculty of Inorganic Chemistry, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 20. Kudrik Evgeny Vladimirovich, Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 21. Nevsky Alexander Vladimirovich, Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 22. Oliva Cesare Camillo, Professor, Responsible of the EPR Group, University of Milan; 23. Perathoner Siglinda, Professor, Industrial Chemistry INSTM, UdR University of Messina; 24. Ruello Maria Letizia, Dr., Lecturer, Universita Politecnica delle Marche; 25. Rybkin Vladimir Vladimirovich, Professor, Vice - Rector, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 26. Sergeev Dmitry Nikolaevich, Dr., Senior Staff Scientist, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 3 27. Sharnin Valentin Arkadievich, Professor, Vice - Rector, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 28. Sheka Elena Fedorovna, Professor, Principal Research Worker Peoples' Friendship University of Russia; 29. Stuzhin Pavel Anatolevich, Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 30. Syrbu Sergey Alexandrovich, Professor, Vice - Rector. Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 31. Terranova Maria Letizia, Professor, Head of Department University of Roma "Tor Vergata"; 32. Titov Valeriy Alexandrovich, Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 33. Usacheva Tatiana Rudolfovna, Dr., Assistant Professor, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 34. Usoltseva Nadezhda Vasiljevna, Vice-Rector for International Relations, Professor, Ivanovo State University; 35. Valente Teodoro, Professor, President of Consortium INSTM, Consortium INSTM- research unit Roma "La Sapienza"; 36. Valkova Larisa Alexandrovna, Dr., Leading Researcher, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology; 37. Zaharov Anatoliy Georgievich, Professor, Head of G.A. Krestov Institute of Solution Chemistry of Russian Academy of Science (Ivanovo). 4 II. The list of the reports Section 1: Advances in materials science 1. S. Perathoner (University of Messina, Messina) INSTM activities for the development of advanced nanotailored materials for energy and environment applications 2. V.A. Burmistrov (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Supramolecular liquid crystals: synthesis, properties, application 3. C.C. Oliva (University of Milan, Milan) Catalytic flameless combustion of hydrocarbons for low environmental impact 4. M.F. Butman (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Activated synthesis and characterization of aluminum pillarred montmorillonite 5. M. Bestetti (Polytechnic University of Milan, Milan) Nanoporous oxides:electrochemical synthesis and applications of alumina and titania 6. E.F. Sheka (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow) Modern problems, trends, and perspectives of computational science of sp2-like and similar chemical species 7. M.L. Terranova (University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Rome) Chemical routes for the synthesis of sp2 and sp3 carbon nanostructures and their insertion in polymer-based nanocomposites 8. T.R. Usacheva (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Solvent as a means for controlling the molecular complex formation between 18-crown-6 and some amino acids 9. T. Bellezze (Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona) Prevention and control of corrosion phenomena directed to extend components and structures durability 10. A.V. Bondarenko (Lipetsk State Technical University) The project "CATACLEAN": new indoor materials and new international contacts 11. M.L. Ruello (Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona) Chemical probes that mimic bioavailability 12. B.L. Gorberg (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Technology and industrial equipment for ion-plasma modification of textiles and polymer films 13. V.A. Titov (ISUCT, Ivanovo) New approaches to plasma modification of polymers 14. L.S. Kudin (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Mass spectrometric study of functional inorganic materials Section 2: New porphyrin-based materials 15. P.A. Stuzhin (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Novel families of porphyrazine macrocycles: synthesis, properties and perspective applications 16. E.V. Kudrik (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Hybridphthalocyanine-containing materials as catalysts of oxidation reactions 17. L. A. Valkova (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Ivanovo-Parma-Ancona-Lecce-Catania collaboration in the preparation and study of nanostructured Langmuir-Blodgett films of azaporphyrins 18. E. V. Balantseva (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Hybrid nanomaterials: zinc(II) porphyrin complex immobilized in mesoporous SBA-15 Section 3: Innovation in textile industry and environmental protection 19. L.E.G. Draghi (Polytechnic University of Milan, Milan) INSTM research lines in textile finishing 20. A. V. Nevsky (ISUCT, Ivanovo) The designing of environmentally-friendly textile plant's water-use systems 21. A.V. Cheshkova (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Biochemical technologies in solving problems of multicomponent and flax materials coloring 5 22. Т. Valente (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome) INSTM research lines in the cultural heritage 23. V.V. Rybkin (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Application of dielectric barrier discharge for waste water purification 24. T.R. Usacheva (ISUCT, Ivanovo) Study and diagnosis of environmental deterioration of historical parchments through correlation between chemical-physical and innovative multispectral imaging techniques Discussion: Academic mobility in ecological and chemical education 25. S. Coluccia (University of Turin, Turin) Profile of the university of Torin: history and internationalization 26. M.L. Ruello (Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona) Internationalization challenges in didactics: problems and solutions 6