LECTURES AND TITLES OF THE CONFERENCES

 

Opening Remark (E. Tsuchida, Japan)

E.A. Bekturov (Kazakhstan)

“Behaviour of linear and cross-linked polyelectrolytes in metal salt solutions”

I. Bertini (Italy)

“Genome browsing and structural genomics on metalloproteins”

W. Caseri (Switzerland)

“Derivatives of magnus' green salt: from intractable materials to solution-processed transistors”

P. Cormack (UK)

“SERRS coded polymer beads - new technology for ultra-sensitive analysis events”

A.A. Efendiev (Azerbaijan Republic)

Design of enzyme-like complexing polymer sorbents and matl-polymer complex catalysts with memory to substrate

K. E. Geckeler (South Korea)

Nanoscale macromolecule-metal systems: recent advances and novel approaches

M. Gleria (Italy)

“Metal-containing poly(organophosphazenes)”

J.M. Guenet (France)

“Preparation and magnetic properties of nanowires consisting of 1-D filaments of a self-assembling bicopper complex encapsulted in polymer fibrils”

A. Guiseppi-Elie (USA)

Studies of the interaction of platinum drugs with C-DNA and oligonucleotide microarrays

K. Hanabusa (Japan)

“Preparation of metal oxide nanotubes using gelators as structure-directing agents”

E.A. Karakhanov (Russia)

“Molecular recognition and catalysis: from macrocyclic receptors to molecularly imprinted metal complexes”

N. Kimizuka (Japan)

“Amphiphilically designed one-dimensional metal complexes and their self-assembly”

K. Levon (USA)

“Polyaniline, a synthetic metal, complexation with DNA”

H. Nishide (Japan)

“Macromolecular complexes as fuel cell materials”

H. Nishihara (Japan)

Surface bottom-up construction of conjugated metal complex polymers

A. Rios-Escudero (Chile)

“Redox activation of carbon dioxide assisted by Ni(II)tetraazadinaphtho[14]annulene complexes

J. Spevacek (Czech Republic)

“Solid polymer electrolytes studied by NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations”

A. Tagaya (Japan)

“Proposal of zero-birefringence polymer by hybrid inorganic crystal”

N. Toshima (Japan)

“Macromolecule-metal nanocluster complexes for novel development of information technology and energy conversion”

D. Wöhrle (Germany)

“Metal complexes of phthalocyanines in polymers as suitable materials for optical limiting”