Session Timetable

Monday, July 19 July 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | TOP
8.30  Opening
9.00-9.50M01 Facilitated alkene hydrosilylation using polymer-supported Pt catalysts
David C. Sherrington, Glasgow, Great Britain
9.50-10.10O01 Acid ion-exchange resins catalysts for the liquid-phase dimerization/etherification of isoamylene in methanol or ethanol presence
V. J. Cruz, F. Cunill, J. F. Izquierdo, J. Tejero, M. Iborra, C. Fité, Barcelona, Spain
10.10-10.30O02 Synthesis and catalytic activity of new thermally stable resins for olefin hydration
Dorai Ramprasad, Pat Crawford, Ajit Pujari, Setrak Tanielyan and Robert L.Augustine, Spring House, USA
10.30-10.50  Break
10.50-11.20K01 Functional resins: perspective supports for innovative metal catalysis
Benedetto Corain, Padua, Italy
11.20-11.40O03 Polymer-supported chiral catalyst system prepared from crosslinked polymer containing enantiopure 1,2-diamine structure
Shinichi Itsuno, Atsushi Tsuji, Miyuki Takahashi, Toyohashi, Japan
11.40-12.00O04 Novel polymeric supports for olefin polymerization
Eric G. Lundquist, Spring House, USA

12.00-14.00
 

Lunch
 
14.00-14.50M02 Click chemistry - a highly versatile and efficient new method for polymer functionalization
Craig Hawker, San Jose, USA
14.50-15.20K02 Transition metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization: precision synthesis of functional polymers
Mitsuo Sawamoto, Kyoto, Japan
15.20-15.40  Break
15.40-16.10K03 Polymer supported, well-defined metathesis catalysts
M. Mayr, S. Lubbad, R. Kröll, J. O. Krause, O. Nuyken, K. Wurst, M. R. Buchmeiser, Innsbruck, Austria, Munich, Germany
16.10-16.30O05 Catalytic systems immobilized on dendronized support: preparation and dendritic effects in catalysis
A. Dahan, M. Portnoy, Tel-Aviv, Israel
16.30-16.50O06 Preparation and study of polymer-supported bisoxazolines and related systems for the development of new enantioselective catalysts
M. Isabel Burguete, José M. Fraile, Santiago V. Luis, Victor Martinez-Merino, Jose A. Mayoral, Castellón, Zaragoza, Spain

Tuesday, July 20

July 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | TOP
8.30-9.20M03 Designing polymers for the delivery of therapeutic agents
Jean M.J. Fréchet, Berkeley, USA
9.20-9.40O07 Grafting of polymers to and from single walled carbon nanotubes
Warren T. Ford, Stillwater, USA
9.40-10.00O08 Regular honeycomb structured porous films from varying polymer architectures prepared by RAFT polymerisation
Simon Angus, Maribel Hernandez, T. L. U. Ngyuen, Christopher Barner-Kowollik, Thomas P. Davis, Martina H. Stenzel, Sydney, Australia
10.00-10.20O09 Utilization of ionic liquids as new ecologically friendly reaction media – new way to polymer synthesis
A. S. Shaplov, E. I. Lozinskaya, Ya. S. Vygodskii, Moscow, Russia
10.20-10.50  Break
10.50-11.20K04 Hypercrosslinked networks: amazing polymers
Maria P. Tsyurupa, Moscow, Russia
11.20-11.40O10 Soil reclamation with ion-exchange resins
Mariola Chomczyñska, Lucjan Paw³owski, Vladimir Soldatov, Lublin, Poland

11.40-13.30
 

Lunch
 
13.30-15.00  Poster session
15.00-15.50M04 Polymer supported inorganic nanoparticles as hybrid sorbents for environmental contaminants
Arup K. SenGupta, Bethlehem, USA
15.50-16.10O11 Use of oligomeric co-porogens in controlling pore size distribution and pore connectivity in poly(divinylbenzene) resins
Fiona S. Macintyre, David C. Sherrington, Glasgow, United Kingdom
16.10-16.40  Break
16.40-17.10K05 Thermosensitive hydrogels made of n-alkylacrylamides and their applications
Julien X. X. Zhu, Montréal, Canada
17.10-17.30O12 Application of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fiber grafted acrylic acid as a cation exchanger for the removing of Cu2+, Pb2+ and La2+
Zhi Peng Wang, Jin Zhang, Zheng Pu Zhang, Bao Gui Zhang, Yan Geng Zhang, Tianjin, China

Wednesday, July 21

July 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | TOP
8.30-9.20M05 Biologically-active nanostructures derived from functionalized polymerization initiators
Karen L. Wooley, Saint Louis, USA
9.20-9.40O13 Structure and properties of novel carbonaceous materials derived from modified porous polymers
Andrzej W. Trochimczuk, Wroclaw, Poland
9.40-10.00O14 Synthesis and metal ions uptake behaviour of formaldehyde condensed chelating resins of 2-aminothiazole and 4,4’-diaminodiphenylether coupled with phenol
R. K. Dey, S. Samal, A. R. Ray, Ranchi and New Delhi, India and Kwangju, South Korea
10.00-10.20O15 Recovery of platinum and palladium in bi-component solutions: sorption and desorption
P. Chassary, T. Vincent, L. Macaskie, E. Guibal, Ales, France and Birmingham, United Kingdom
10.20-10.50  Break
10.50-11.20K06 Novel approaches to monolithic functional polymers for separations
František Švec, Berkeley, USA
11.20-11.40O16 Preparation and characterization of bifunctional chelating fiber having aminomethylphosphonate and sulfonate groups
Kazunori Yamabe, Norimasa Yamada, Akinori Jyo, Akio Katakai, Masao Tamada, Fumio Yoshii, Takanobu Sugo, Kumamoto, Japan
11.40-12.00O17 Properties of bifunctional phosphonate fibers derived from chloromethylstyrene grated polyolefine fibers
Akinori Jyo, Ryoko Matsuura, Yuko Hamabe, Manabu Sugimoto, Masao Tamada, Akio Katakai, FumioYoshii, Kumamoto, Japan

12.00-14.00
 

Lunch
 
14.00-14.50M06 Computer modeling of intermolecular interactions in spatial poyelectrolytes
Vladimir S. Soldatov, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
14.50-15.20  Break
15.20-15.50K07 New polymerization reactions. The synthesis of carbon backbone polymers one carbon atom at a time
Kenneth J. Shea, Irvine, USA
15.50-16.10O19 Controlled chemical modification of polyurethane elastomers for flame retardant applications
Krzysztof Pielichowski, Dominika S³otwiñska, Kraków, Poland

19.00

Boat party

Thursday, July 22

July 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | TOP
8.30-9.20M07 Photo/electro-responding functional polymers
Stanislav Nešpùrek, Prague, Czech Republic
9.20-9.40O20 Encapsulated flavylium cations for advanced technological applications: from humidity sensors to memory devices
Francisco Galindo, Joano C. Lima, Santiago V. Luis, A. Jorge Parola, Fernando Pina, Castellón, Spain and Monte de Caparica, Portugal
9.40-10.00O21 Mechanical response of dibenzyl based polyurethanes with diol chain extension
C. Prisacariu, C.P. Buckley, G.E. Hitruc, A. Caraculacu, Iasi, Romania and Oxford, United Kingdom
10.00-10.20O22 Photoelectrically active polymer nanocomposites
J. Pfleger, M. Pavlík, W. Plieth, J. Vohlídal, Prague , Czech Republic
10.20-10.50  Break
10.50-11.20K08 Hydrocarbon soluble polymer supports
David E. Bergbreiter, USA
11.20-11.40O23 Post-functionalization of p-conjugated polymers with oligoanilines or a(ii)b(vi) nanocrystals: spectroscopic, electrochemical and structural consequences
Claudia Querner, Renaud Demadrille, Peter Reiss, Patrice Rannou, Adam Pron, Grenoble, France
11.40-12.00O24 Grafting of styrene onto FEP, PFA films for the development of a proton-exchange membrane (PEM) for a fuel cell by gamma-radiation
Phil Hyun Kang, Kyoung Ran Park, Young Chang Nho, Daejon, South Korea

12.00-14.00
 

Lunch
 
14.00-14.50M08 Topological polymer chemistry by electrostatic self-assembly and covalent fixation
Yasuyuki Tezuka, Tokyo, Japan
14.50-15.10O25 Evaluation of effect of solvents in solution polymerization of polyvinyl acetate
M.A.Semsarzadeh, M.R.Kalaee, E.Vasheghani-Farahani, Tehran,Iran
15.10-15.40  Break
15.40-16.00O26 Quantitative extraction of anionic textile dyes by poly(diallyl morpholinium bromide) hydrogels
Niyazi Bicak, Fazli Okutay, B. Filiz Senkal, Istanbul, Turkey
16.00-16.30K09 Molecular imprinting with emphasis on potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry
Klaus Mosbach, Lund, Sweden
16.30  Closing

Farewell