Program
Program Schedule
Sunday, February 24 |
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16:00 | Registration |
17:00 | Welcoming Remarks |
17:15 |
Keynote Lecture Vivian W.-W. Yam, The University of Hong Kong KL1: From Discrete Metal-Ligand Motifs to Supramolecular Assembly, Nanostructures and Functions |
18:00 |
Welcome Reception |
Monday, February 25 |
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Session 1: Supramolecular Machinery | |
08:30 |
Keynote Lecture J. Fraser Stoddart, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA KL2: Radical Chemistry in the Design and Synthesis of Artificial Molecular Machines |
09:15 |
Michael Schmittel, Universität Siegen, Germany L01: Multicomponent Catalytic Machinery: How the Machine Speed Impacts Catalytic Activity |
09:35 |
Burkhard König, Universität Regensburg, Germany L03: Self-selection of dissipative assemblies driven by primitive chemical reaction networks |
09:55 |
Marta Tena-Solsona, Technische Universität München, Germany L02: Supramolecular assemblies in chemical photocatalysis |
10:15 |
Coffee Break |
Session 2: Organometallics and Dynamic Systems | |
10:45 |
Alexander Pöthig, Technische Universität München, Germany L04: Pillarplexes – Functional organometallic cavitands in supramolecular and rotaxane chemistry |
11:05 |
Tobias Beck, RWTH Aachen, Germany L05: Self-organization of biomolecular building block and inorganic nanoparticles into biohybrid nanomaterials |
11:25 |
Andreas Orthaber, Uppsala University, Sweden L06: Conjugated and annulated heteroaromatic systems containing heavier main group elements as supramolecular building blocks |
11:45 |
Anna McConnell, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany L07: Reductive Coupling of N-Aryl Iminoboronates and B-N Dynamic Covalent Chemistry |
12:05 |
Pablo Ballester, Institut Català d’Investigació Quimica, Tarragona, Spain L08: Self-assembly of a Mono-metallic Pd(II)-Cage Featuring Two Different Polar Binding Sites |
12:25 |
Lunch Break |
Session 3: Supramolecular Poiymers | |
14:00 |
Matthieu Raynal, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France L09: Implementing the Dynamic Nature of a Supramolecular Polymer Catalyst for Selectivity Control |
14:20 |
David González-Rodríguez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain L10: Custom-tailored Self-assembled Nanotubes through Hierarchical Coupling of Cooperative Interactions |
14:40 |
Hans-Werner Schmidt, Universität Bayreuth, Germany L11: Long-range energy transport in single supramolecular nanofibers at room temperature |
15:00 |
Daniel Görl, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland L12: Supramolecular Materials Based on High Polymer Molecular Weights |
15:20 |
Kazunori Sugiyasu, National Institute of Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan L13: Direct Visualization and Manipulation of Molecular Self-assembly by Using High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy |
15:40 |
Coffee Break |
Session 4: Supramolecular Materials and Analytical Techniques | |
16:15 |
Stefan Jester, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany L14: Supramolecular Nanopatterns |
16:35 |
Christoph Schalley, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany L15: Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry as a Tool in Supramolecular Chemistry |
16:55 |
Matthias Lehmann, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany L16: Fullerene-Filled LC Stars – A Supramolecular “Click” Mechanism for the Generation of Tailored Donor-Acceptor Self-Assemblies |
17:15 |
Andreas Hennig, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany L17: Highly Efficient Cellular Delivery of Peptides by Amphiphilic Calixarenes |
17:35 |
Mihail Barboiu, Institut Européen des Membranes, Montpellier, France L18: Artificial Water Channels- toward biomimetic membranes for desalination |
18:00 |
Poster Session with Beer and Pretzels |
Tuesday, February 26 |
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Session 5: Molecular Cages | |
08:30 |
Keynote Lecture Andrew I. Cooper, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom KL3: Energy–Structure–Function Maps: Designing Functional Supramolecular Crystals ‘From Scratch’ |
09:15 |
Larissa von Krbek, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom L19: Allosteric regulation of anion exchange in an Fe4L6 tetrahedron |
09:35 |
Michael Mastalerz, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany L20: Chemistry of Shape-Persistent Imine Cages |
09:55 |
Sonja Pullen, Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany L21: Functional Heteroleptic Coordination Cages for Performing Catalysis in Confined Space |
10:15 |
Max von Delius, Universität Ulm, Germany L22: Unleashing the Supramolecular Potential of Strained Carbon Nanohoops |
10:35 |
Coffee Break |
Session 6: Host-Guest Chemistry and Sensing | |
11:15 |
Frank Biedermann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany L23: Out-of-Equilibrium Sensing with Unselective High-Affinity Receptors |
11:35 |
Bart Jan Ravoo, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany L24: Intracellular Delivery and Sensing by Polymer Nanocontainers based on Host-Guest Chemistry |
11:55 |
Evgeny Kataev, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany L25: Dye-containing cyclophanes for selective recognition of nucleotides |
12:15 |
Werner M. Nau, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany L26: Expanding the Portfolio of Driving Forces in Host-Guest Chemistry |
12:35 |
Pol Besenius, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany L27: Multicomponent Supramolecular Polymers as a Toolbox for Viromimetic Assemblies and Thermogels |
12:55 |
Poster Prizes and Closing Remarks |
13:30 | End of Conference |