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Trends in Bioanalytical Imaging - Analytics and Applications
DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main
27.05.2013 - 28.05.2013


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Programme

Sunday, 03 October 2004            Monday, 04 October 2004     
Tuesday, 05 October 2004          Wednesday, 05 October 2004

Sunday, October 3, 2004

11:30  - 17:00

 Excursion to Speyer (see Social Programme)  

18:30  Welcome Reception with snacks and drinks
19:45

Opening
K. Wagemann, DECHEMA e.V., Frankfurt am Main
W. Leitner, RWTH Aachen and Max-Planck-Institute for Coal Research, Mülheim/D

20:00 Plenary Evening Lecture
Green solvents for organic synthesis: State of the art
R.A. Sheldon, Technical University Delft/NL

Monday, October 4, 2004                                                       TOP

08:30                              Keynote Lecture
Continuous reactions in supercritical fluids: A cleaner approach to a wide range of chemistry
M. Poliakoff, University of Nottingham/UK
09:15 Stereoselective hydrogenations of sorbic acid in water and ionic liquids
W. Kalz, RWTH Aachen/D; J. Kirchhoff, Degussa AG, Marl/D; B. Drießen-Hölscher, University of Paderborn/D
09:45 Fluorous supramolecular coordination chemistry applied to the hydrocarbon/perfluorocarbon phase-switching of pyridyl-tagged molecules
J.-M. Vincent, University of Bordeaux/F
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45

Keynote Lecture
Understanding reactions in ionic liquids
T. Welton, Imperial College London/UK

11:30 Evaluation of the toxicological/ecotoxicological hazard potential of ionic liquids
B. Jastorff, University of Bremen/D
12:00 Enzymatic catalysis in scCO2 for kinetic resolution of chiral alcohols continuous and
semi continuous mode

K. Elst, Vito, Mol/B
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Keynote Lecture
Soluble polymer supports that facilitate biphasic separations after monophasic reactions
D.E. Bergbreiter, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX/USA
14:45

Thermoregulated biphasic catalysis based on PEG-substituted phosphine ligand
Z. Jin, Dalian University of Technology/PRC

15:15 Targeting drug candidates with aqueous synthesis: Ultra-efficient asymmetric synthesis of azasugars
U.M. Lindström, Lund University, Lund/S
15:45 Coffee Break
16:15 Keynote Lecture
Solvent polarity – what is it and how can we measure it by means of solvatochromic Dyes?
C. Reichardt, University of Marburg/D
17:00 COST Award Lecture
17:30 - 19:00 Poster Session with beer and pretzel

Tuesday, October 5, 2004 

08:30                          Keynote Lecture  
Solvent-free asymmetric olefin hydroformylation catalyzed by a highly crosslinked polystyrene-supported chiral Rh(I) complex
K. Nozaki, University of Tokyo/J
09:15 Continuous selective oxidation of alcohols and olefins with molecular oxygen catalyzed by Pd-nanoparticles in a two phase system consisting of scCO2 and PEG
Z. Hou, N. Theyssen, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim / Ruhr/D; W. Leitner, RWTH Aachen/D
09:45 Supported ionic liquid-phase (SILP) organometallic catalysis
A. Riisager, S. Flicker, R. Fehrmann, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby/DK;
M. Haumann, P. Wasserscheid, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/D
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45  Keynote Lecture
Organic synthesis with fluorous reaction components and seperation media
D. Curran, University of Pittsburgh/USA
11:30 Clean electrophilic substitution reactions in ionic liquids
M.J. Earle, S.P. Katdare, K.R. Seddon, The QUILL Centre, Belfast/UK

12:00

“Gas less” technology for high throughput scCO2 research
J. Singh, HEL Ltd, Hertfordshire/UK; M. Poliakoff, J.R. Hyde, University of Nottingham/UK;
F. Puckler, HEL AG, Troisdorf/D

12:30

Lunch
 14:00 Keynote Lecture
Preparative scale biotransformations in aqueous solutions
S. Riva, Consiglio Nazionale delle Recerche, Milan/I
 14:45 Are ionic liquids non-corrosive?
M. Uerdingen, Solvent Innovation GmbH, Cologne/D; G. Schmitt, Iserlohn University of Applied Sciences/D;
C. Werner, M. Balser, RWTH Aachen/D
 15:15

Transition metal catalysis in increasingly benign solvent systems
P. Styring, T.S. Nam Phan, D.H. Brown, P.L. Lau, The University of Sheffield/UK
15:45 Coffee Break
16:15

Use of ionic liquids in synthesis and as performance additives
B. Weyershausen, K. Lehmann, Degussa AG, Essen/D

16:45

Solvatation of pre-catalysts in carbon dioxide rich single-phase regime
S. Pitter, N. Dahmen, E. Dinjus, P. Makarczyk, C. Maniut, F. Patcas, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe/D

17:15 – 18:45

Poster Session
20:00 Conference Dinner at the baroque castle of Bruchsal

Wednesday, October 6, 2004                                                  TOP

08:30                             Keynote Lecture
Ionic liquids have grown up, but will they be part of an industrial chemists' toolbox?
M. Maase, BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen/D

09:15
Asymmetric catalysis with lightly fluorinated ligands
E.G. Hope, A.M. Stuart, A.J. West, University of Leicester, Leicester/UK
 09:45

Fine chemicals synthesis in water or under solventless conditions
F. Bigi, R. Maggi, G. Sartori, R. Sartorio, University of Parma/I

10:15

Task specific ionic liquids as new phases for supported organic synthesis and combinatorial chemistry
F. Hassine, S. Gmouh, M. Vaultier, University of Rennes/F
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Keynote Lecture
Continuous flow synthesis using supercritical fluids with or without ionic liquids
D.J. Cole-Hamilton, University of St. Andrews/UK

12:00

Fast and enantioselective transfer hydrogenation of ketones in water
X. Wu, X. Li, W. Hems, F. King, J. Xiao, Liverpool Centre for Materials and Catalysis, University of Liverpool, Johnson Matthey Synetix/UK

12:30

Keynote Lecture
A life cycle based approach to solvent selection
A.D. Curzons, GlaxoSmithKline, West Sussex/UK

13:15

Closing remarks

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