Resea rch a re a s Cluster of Excellence – Engineering of Advanced Materials
international symposium The Chemistry of Synthetic Carbon Allotropes 25 – 26 November 2010
Program
Ge n e r a l I n f o rmation V e nue Großer Hörsaal der Organischen Chemie Henkestraße 42 | 91054 Erlangen c o ntact PD Dr. Norbert Jux (Symposium coordinator) Phone: +49. 91 31.852 29 76 | E-mail:
[email protected] Cluster of Excellence Engineering of Advanced Materials (EAM) Nägelsbachstr. 49 b | 91052 Erlangen | Phone: + 49.9131.852 08 46 Email:
[email protected] | www.eam.uni-erlangen.de/carbon_allotropes
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Interdisciplinary Center for Molecular Materials
PR O G R A M I N T ERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM N O V 2 5 – 2 6 , 2 010 Erlangen
Thursday, November 25 16 00 – 1615 Opening ceremony 1615 –16 45
10 30 – 1100
UCSB Buckminster-fullerene chemistry, 1991 – 2010
Tomas Torres, University Autonomia, Madrid
Fred Wudl, University of California, Santa Barbara 16 45 –17 15 The dynamics of photoinduced electron transfer processes in porphyrin/[60] fullerene interlocked systems David Schuster, New York University
17 – 18
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1100 –1130
Kees Hummelen, University of Groningen 1130 –12 00
The wonderful world of carbon allotropes Eiichi Nakamura, Tokyo University
New vistas in chemistry of synthetic carbon allotropes: organic nanomaterials based on endohedral metallofullerenes
12 00 – 14 30 Lunch break
30
1430 – 1500
Functionalization of carbon nanotubes for materials and nanomedicine
Inducing chirality in fullerenes Nazario Martin, University Complutense, Madrid
Takeshi Akasaka, Tsukuba 1800 –18 30
Fullerene derivatives as cornerstones in organic photovoltaics
17 – 17 Coffee break 15
30
Covalent and noncovalent phthalocyanine-carbon nanostructure systems
1500 –1530
Synthesis of endohedral fullerenes by molecular surgery
Maurizio Prato, University of Trieste
Koichi Komatsu, Fukui University
18 Get-together
15 30 – 16 00 Coffee Break
30
Friday, November 26
16 00 – 16 30 Buckyball maracas: chemical and electrochemical properties of endohedral fullerenes Luis Echegoyen, University of Texas, El Paso
900 – 9 30
Opto-electronic advanced materials by new acetylene chemistry François Diederich, ETH Zürich
9 30 – 10 00
Nanocarbon materials for artificial photosynthesis and solar energy conversion Hiroshi Imahori, Kyoto University 10 00 – 10 30 Coffee break
16 30 – 17 00
Graphene as unique multitalent – catalyst, semiconductor, nanowire, protein template Klaus Müllen, MPI Mainz
17 00 – 17 30 Concluding remarks/closing ceremony