Plenary Lectures:
Prof. Christophe Copéret, Université de Lyon (France)
Reactive species through site isolation on surfaces.
Prof. Avelino Corma, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia - CSIC (Spain)
Green Chemistry through selective heterogeneous Catalysis
Prof. Ben Feringa, University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
In control of motion, from molecular switches to molecular motors
Prof. Gernot Frenking, University of Marburg (Germany)
The Chemistry of Divalent Carbon(0) Compounds – A Challenge for Experiment.
Prof. Josef Michl, University of Colorado (USA)
Evidence for Intra-Cage Solvent Vapor Bubbles in Self-Assembled Trigonal Prisms
Prof. Kyoko Nozaki, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Late Transition Metal Complexes with Anionic Ligands and Their Application to Polymerization Catalysts.
Prof. Charles L. Perrin, University of California at San Diego (USA)
Symmetry of Hydrogen Bonds in Solution.
Prof. Paul Pregosin, ETH (Switzeland)
NMR Spectroscopy and Ion Pairing: Understanding How Anions Affect Homogeneouly Catalysed Reactions.
Prof. Leo Radom, University of Sydney (Australia)
Transition-Metal-Free Hydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis.
Prof. J.C. Scaiano, University of Ottawa (Canada)
Synthesis and characterization of metal nanoparticles from an organic chemist´s perspective.
Prof. Vern Schramm, Yeshiva University (USA)
Dynamic and Thermodynamic Contributions to Enzymatic Transition States and Binding of Transition State Analogues.
Invited Lectures:
Prof. Nouria Al-Awadi, University of Kuwait (Kuwait)
Range and Versatility of Gas-Phase Pyrolysis: From Theoretical and Structure/ Reactivity Correlations to Synthesis of Novel Carbogens.
Prof. Claude Bernasconi, University of California at Santa Curz (USA)
Proton Transfer in Aromatic Systems. How Aromatic Is the Transition State?
Prof. Enrique A. Castro, Pontificia Católica Universidad de Chile (Chile)
Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Aminolysis of Thioesters and Thiocarbonates in Solution
Prof. Cinzia Chiappe, Universitá di Pisa (Italy)
Ionic liquids polarity and their solvation ability
Prof. Josep M. Oliva, Instituto de Química-Física “Rocasolano” CSIC, Madrid, Spain
Design of carborane molecular architectures with electronic structure computations: From endohedral and polyradical systems to multidimensional networks
Prof. Abderrazzak Douhal, Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha (Spain)
Ultrafast Dynamics and Relaxation of a Single Molecule within Nanocavities and Nanochannels.
Prof. P. Leslie Dutton, University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Marcus & Eyring: Electron Tunneling Coupled to Chemical Catalysis in Oxidoreductases
Prof. Julian Eastoe, University of Bristol (UK)
Photo-sensitive surfactants.
Prof. Manuel García-Basallote, Universidad de Cadiz (Spain)
Some comments on the kinetics of complex formation-decomposition and structural reorganizations in
macrocyclic complexes.
Prof. María da Graça Miguel, Coimbra University (Portugal)
Manipulation of DNA with surfactants: Compaction, decompaction, gels and particles
Prof. Florian Hollfelder, University of Cambridge (UK)
Multiple Catalytic Promiscuity
Prof. Vladimir Kiselev, Kazan State University (Russia)
Internal and external factors determining the reactivity in the Diels-Alder reaction.
Prof. Tadeusz M. Krygowski, University of Warsaw (Poland)
Distant Consequences Of Hydrogen Bonds
Prof. Maria de Lurdes Cristiano, Universidade do Algarve (Portugal)
Studies on the photochemistry of tetrazoles, in criogenic inert matrices and in solution.
Prof. Herbert Mayr, University of Munich (Germany)
How to Predict Changes in Solvolysis Mechanisms
Prof. Christian Obinger, University of Vienna (Austria)
Kinetics and thermodynamics of halide oxidation by peroxidases.
Prof. Rita Hoyos de Rossi, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina)
Molecular organization and recognition properties of amphiphilic cyclodextrins.
Prof. Omar A. El Seoud, Universidad de Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Understanding Solvation: Why?.
Prof. Luis Serrano-Andres, Universidad de Valencia (Spain)
Photostability and Photoreactivity of Nucleic Acid Base Monomers and Dimers
Prof. Amnon Stanger, Technion (Israel)
Using NICS-scan for Assessing the Nature of Some cyclic conjugated Organic and Organometallic Systems
Prof. Einar Uggerud, University of Oslo (Norway)
The steric effect in SN2 reactions. Is it possible to dissect it from electronic effects?
Prof. N.H. Williams, University of Sheffield (UK)
Modelling and mimicking biological phosphate ester hydrolysis: from very, very slow to very fast
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