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1ST CHINA/UK
SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY Place: 3C+3D (SHICC)
Chair: Dr Alejandra Palermo FRSC
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CHEMICAL SENSORS Place: 5F (SHICC)
Chair: Xuhong QIAN, Prof., Ph. D.,
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RECENT TOPICS IN
ORGANOMETALLICS Place: 3C+3D (SHICC)
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MICROSCALE CHEMISTRY ADVANCES IN PESTICIDE APPLICATION FOR CROPS |
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Part 1 (Sponsored by FACS) Workshop in Microscale Chemistry Experiments Time: September 15, 2009 Place: 3G (SHICC) Organisers:
Prof. Zuriati Zakaria
Microscale Chemistry, FACS
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Part 2 (Sponsored by UNESCO and CCS) UNESCO-China Workshop on Microscience Experiments for Science Education Time: September 16, 2009 Place: 3G (SHICC) Organisers: Maria Liouliou Project coordinator UNESCO, Natural Sciences Sector Division of Basic and Engineering Sciences Tel: 00331 4568 3813, Fax: 00 331 4568 5821 Email: m.liouliou@unesco.org Mr. A. Pokrovsky Representative of UNESCO
Prof. Ninghuai Zhou |
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Time: September 16, 2009 Place: 5F (SHICC) Organisers: pProf. Barry Noller University of Queensland 39 Kessels Road Coopers Plains QLD 4108, Australia Phone: +61-7 3274 9221 FAX: +61-7 3274 9003 Email: b.noller@uq.edu.au Prof. Guangfu Yang College of Chemistry Central China Normal University Email: gfyang@mail.ccnu.edu.cn
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1ST CHINA/UK SYMPOSIUM
ON MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY the Royal Society of Chemistry Speakers: Prof. Jiandong Jiang (Inst. Medicinal Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of
Medical Science, China) Organising Committee Dr David Alker (President Industrial Forum, RSC)
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RECENT TOPICS IN ORGANOMETALLICS Chairperson: Prof. Yasushi Nishihara (Okayama University) 13:00 Opening Remarks Prof. Tamotsu Takahashi (Hokkaido University) 13:05 Prof. Chanjuan Xi (Tsinghua University) “Metal-phosphorus Reaction of Unsaturates and Their Applications” 13:25 Prof. Jwu-Ting. Chen (National Taiwan University) “Kinetics & Mechanism of the Ethylene/Norbornene Alternating Copolymerization Catalyzed by Cationic Organopalladium” 13:45 Prof. Yuanhong Liu (Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry) "Versatile Reaction Modes of a-Alkynyl- or -Alkenyl-Zirconacycles Derived by Zirconocene Coupling Reactions with 1,3-Butadiynes and Enynes" 14:05 Prof. Ruimao Hua (Tsinghua University)
“Transition
Metal-Catalyzed Stereocontrollable Semi-reduction 14:25 Prof. Guohua Gao (East China Normal University) “Synthesis of Phenylene Ethynylene Oligomers by Ppalladium Catalyzed Coupling Reactions". 14:45 Prof. Huanfeng Jiang (South China University of Technology) “Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Reactions of Alkynes or Alkenes with Molecular Oxygen.” 15:05-15:30 Break Chairperson: Prof. Yanzhong Li (East China Normal University) 15:30 Prof. Ken Tanaka (Tokyo University of Agriculture) “Rh Catalyzed [2+2+2] Cycloadditions for the Synthesis of Functional Aromatic Compounds” 15:50 Prof. Chunming Cui (Nankai University) “Dehydrohalogenation to Silylenes". 16:10 Prof. Yasushi Nishihara (Okayama University)
"Highly Efficient
and Selective Synthesis of Anticancer Agent Tamoxifen Mediated by a
Zirconocene Complex" “Pd-Catalyzed Reaction of Diazo Compounds” 16:50 Prof. Noriyuki Suzuki (Sophia University) “New Aspects in Transition Metal Complexes of [5]Cumulenes” 17:10 Prof. Zhenfeng Xi (Peking University) “Oxy-cyclopentadienyl (OCp) Dianions: Facial Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Synthetic Applications” 17:30 Prof. Tamotsu Takahashi (Hokkaido University) “Zirconium Catalyzed Halogen Exchange Reaction of Alkyl Halides” 17:50 Closing Remarks Prof. Yasushi Nishihara (Okayama University) |
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CHEMICAL SENSORS |
MICROSCALE CHEMISTRY |
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Introduction:
10:30-10:35 Opening Remarks Prof. Xuhong Qian, East China University of Science and Technology 10:35-12:00 Session 1 Chaired by Prof. Kazuya Kikuchi, Osaka University Report 1 (30min): Optoelectronic Polydiacetylene Chemosensors By Prof. Dong June Ahn, Korea University Report 2 (30min): Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Probes for Biomacromolecular Detection By Prof. Shu Wang, Institute of Chemistry, CAS Report 3 (15min): Micro- and Nano-scale Tools for Biomolecular Sensing By Prof. Xingyu Jiang, CAS Key Lab for Biological Effects of Nanomaterials and Nanosafety13:00-14:00 Session 2 Chaired by Prof. Deqing Zhang, Institute of Chemistry, CAS Report 4 (30min ): Recent Progress on Fluorescent Chemosensors By Prof. Juyoung Yoon, Ewha Womans UniversityReport 5 (15min ): Self-assembly of Cerium-based Metal-Organic Tetrahedrons for Selectively Luminescent Sensing Natural Carbohydrates By Prof. Chunying Duan, Dalian University of Technology Report 6 (15min): Fluorescent Sensors for Zinc and Imaging in Living Cells By Prof. Hua Jiang, Institute of Chemistry, CAS 14:00-15:00 Session 3 chair: Prof. Engin U Akkaya, Bilkent University Report 7 (30min): Novel Fluorescent Sensors for Diagnosis in Solid Tumor By Prof. Yufang Xu, East China University of Science and Technology Report 8 (15min): New organic functional molecules for chemo/bio-sensors By Prof. Deqing Zhang, Institute of Chemistry, CAS Report 9 (15min): Tuning the Luminescence Lifetime of Ruthenium (II) Polypyridine Complexes and its Application in Luminescence Oxygen Sensing By Prof. Jianzhang Zhao, Dalian University of Technology 15:00-15:15 break 15:15-16:00 Session 4 Chaired by Prof. Juyoung Yoon, Ewha Womans University Report 10 (30min ): Doubly Dye-Labeled Nucleotide: Toward Efficient RNA Imaging By Prof. Akimitsu Okamoto, RIKEN Advanced Science InstituteReport 11 (15min): Development of Molecular Imaging Probes with Tunable Chemical Switches for Biological Applications By Prof. Kazuya Kikuchi, Osaka University 16:00-16:50 Session 5 Chaired by Prof. Xuhong Qian, East China University of Science and Technology Report 12 (30min): Fluorescent Chemosensor for Phosphate Anion Derivatives of Biological Significance By Prof. Itaru Hamachi, Kyoto University Report 13 (15min): Fluorescent chemosensors derived from versatile Bodipy chemistry By Prof. Engin U Akkaya, Bilkent University16:50 Concluding Remarks (Prof. Kazuya Kikuchi, Osaka University)
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Part 1: Workshop in Microscale
Chemistry Experiments
A.
Small-lab Kit for Organic Chemistry (2 hrs.)
Assoc. Prof.
Supawan Tantayanon (Chulalongkorn
University, Bangkok, Tailand)
Prof. Datin Dr.
Zuriati Zakaria (University
Kebangsaan University, Malaysia)
This workshop will
demonstrate the more practical and safer organic laboratory using Small-Lab
Kit, designed and tested by
chemists in Thailand, which promotes the reduction of exposure by reducing
the amounts of chemicals and solvents in each experiment. Additionally, the
design of the aluminum heat dissipation block eliminates the use of any
potentially flammable heating sources and provides other facilities, like
melting point determination and several sizes of heating mantles in it. An
added benefit of Small-Lab Kit is the inclusion of all basic laboratory
accessories, for examples, apparatus assembling tools and water cooling
system. Moreover, a vacuum filtration using a hand pump has been introduced
which make it more practical to do organic experiments. Overall, the
Small-Lab Kit can be used at any place even though there is no formal
laboratory available. With such a useful set of equipment, all the basic
organic experiments as well as a wide range of organic reactions can be
carried out.
The course
consists of the followings:
A brief introduction to small scale
chemistry
Introducing a Small-Lab Kit
Experiments in organic small scale
chemistry
Basic organic laboratory –
sublimation, distillation, m.p. & b.p. determination.
Organic reaction experiments –
hydrolysis, esterification, condensation
B. Hands-On
Microscale Chemistry Workshop (1.5hrs.)
---Some
Typical Expts. by Using Micro Plastic Kit--- The Chinese Approach
Assoc. Prof. Yijian
ZHANG & Prof. Ning-Huai
Zhou Chinese
Microscale Chemistry Center, Hangzhou Normal University ,Hangzhou, China
The micro –plastic apparatus (kits)
consists of multi-functional pipettes, 6-holes well plate and its lids with
two connective tubes, 9-holes well plate, syringe, tip, LED, electrode,
wires with ctocodile clips and a stand . It is novel kits with some creative
parts and with low cost but very effective in conducting microscale
experiments in general chemistry for high school and university level. In
this workshop, the attendees will have hand on experience for some typical
experiments, using the kits.
The contents of the experiments are as
follows:
1. The determination of indicator’s pH
range
2. Preparation of Cu(NH3)4SO4
3. Micro-Titration
4. Electrolysis of Water and Explosion of
Hydrogen and Oxygen
5. Voltaic Cell
6. Electrolysis of KI Solution
7. Fuel Cell
8. Preparation and Properties of C2H2 This workshop is partially sponsored by Low-cost Instrumentation and Microscale Chemistry Network, Federation of Asian Chemical Societies.
Part 2: UNESCO-China Workshop on Microscience Experiments
Speaker Affiliation
Title
Mr. A. Pokrovsky UNESCO
GLOBAL MICROSCIENCE EXPERIMENTS PROJECT
Prof. Ning Huai Zhou
Chinese Microscale
Chemistry, Hangzhou Normal University, China
THE STUDY AND
DEVELOPMENT OF MICROCHEMISTRY IN CHINA
Mr. K. M. Chan,
Hongkong Micro chem. Lab
Innovative Qualitative and Quantitative
Instruments for Micro-scale School Chemistry Experiments
Prof. Norita. Mohamed
University Sains, Malaysia
Microscale Chemistry Innovations in
Malaysia
Prof. Guo[pen YAN THE MICRO-BURET FOR ACID-BASE TITRATION AND MOHR TITRATION Ms. CHEONG Wai Man Macao Pui Ching Middle School Microscale Titration Dr. KHURMA, Jagjit R., Technology and Environment University of the South Pacific Suva, Fiji Islands A microscale experiment for the determination of enthalpy change and entropy change from temperature dependence of equilibrium constant Prof. Dr. Fortunato B. Svilla, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippins Microscale Experiments Based on a Low-cost Electronic Thermometer Porf. Xiaoxue XU Chongqing Educational Research Academy, China Innovating on Microscale Instrument Dr. Teruo YOSHINO, International Christian University, Japan Effective Chemical Education by Microscale Chemistry Experimets for High School and University Mr.En ZHU, Huipu High School, Linhai, Zhejiang 317000, China Practices on MCE in Secondary Schools Prof. CHIN-HSIANG FANG, Tajen University, Pingtund, Taiwan, China Demonstration of Microscale Chemistry Experiments in Taiwan Assoc. Prof. Lan TAO, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China THE GLASSWTARE FOR MICROSCALE CHEMISTRY Mr. WANG Hui, Nanhui High School,201300 Shanghai, China Two Microscale Chemistry Experiments in High School |
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Advances in Pesticide Application for Crops 1st Session chaired by Professor Barry Noller 10:30-10:55:Dr Greg Simpson “Australia and the emerging Bioeconomy” 10:55-11:20:Professor Ivan Kennedy “ Catchment-scale ecological risk assessment of pesticides” 11:20~11:45:Dr Gary Dorr “Understanding the spraying process to maximise benefit and minimise risk from pesticide use”
2nd Session chaired by Dr Greg Simpson 14:00-14:25:Dr Shuo Wang “Rapid immunochemical tests as tools for environmental management of agrochemicals” 14:25-14:50:Prof. Guangfu Yang “Computational simulations in pesticide discovery” 14:50-15:15:Professor Barry Noller “Pesticide Monitoring in the Paddy Field Ecosystem, Thailand and outcomes” 15:15-15:40:Prof. Zhen Xi “Structural insight into unique properties of protoporphyrinogen oxidase from Bacillus subtilis”
3rd Session chaired by Professor Guangfu Yang 16:00-16:25:Prof. Zhong Li “Molecular design, bioactivities and modes of action of neonicotinoids with cis-configuration” 16:25-16:50:Prof. Jinfeng Dong “Low energy preparation for water-based nano pesticide formulations ” 16:50-17:05:Dr. Greg Simpson “Chemistry for a sustainable world - An overview” |
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Chairman of 13th ACC: Prof. Chunli Bai (President, Chinese Chemical Society) |
13th ACC Secretariat: Prof. Long Lu, Secretary General, 13 th ACC Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry 354 Lingling Rd, Shanghai, China, 200032 Tel: +86-21-54925210, +86-21-54925209 Fax: +86-21-64166128 E-mail: secretariat@13acc.org |
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