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63Rd Annual Meeting Program.Pdf Program of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry iii The 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry Electrochemistry for Advanced Materials, Technologies and Instrumentation 19-24 August, 2012, Prague, Czech Republic Contents list Organizing Committee ...................................................................................................................v Symposium Organizers ...........................................................................................................vi-vii Tutorial Lectures ........................................................................................................................ viii Plenary Lectures ............................................................................................................................ix Prize Winners ............................................................................................................................ x-xi Special Meetings ......................................................................................................................... xii Overall Schedule by Day ........................................................................................................... xiii Poster Sessions ........................................................................................................................... xiii General Information ....................................................................................................................xiv Registration Hours during the Meeting ..............................................................................xiv On Site Registration Fees....................................................................................................xiv Lunches ...............................................................................................................................xiv Coffee Breaks .....................................................................................................................xiv Internet Service ...................................................................................................................xiv Publications.........................................................................................................................xiv Accompanying Persons ......................................................................................................xiv Social Program: Receptions, Excursions and Banquet ................................................. xv-xvi Concert by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra..........................................................xvii-xix Oral Presentation Sessions Monday, 20 August – Morning ..............................................................................................1 Monday, 20 August – Afternoon ...........................................................................................7 Tuesday, 21 August – Morning ............................................................................................18 Tuesday, 21 August – Afternoon .........................................................................................26 Wednesday, 22 August – Morning ......................................................................................38 Thursday, 23 August – Morning .........................................................................................49 Thursday, 23 August – Afternoon .......................................................................................55 Friday, 24 August – Morning ..............................................................................................66 Poster Presentations (for Poster and Symposium Locations see page 203-204) .........................75 Author Index ..............................................................................................................................165 ISE Society Information ............................................................................................................192 Poster and Exhibitor Floor Plan ........................................................................................ 203-204 Floor Plans ...................................................................................................................(back cover) iv Program of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry Welcome Address Dear colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, It is our great pleasure to welcome you cordially to the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry hosted by Prague, Czech Republic. Prague has been a natural economic and cultural center of the region spanning along the Vltava river for more than one millennium. In this city virtually every step exposes you to the course of the history rich with architecture and artistry. For years Prague mixed intellectual influences originating from Slavic, German and Jewish cultural backgrounds and the legacy of Kafka, Dvorak or Mucha can still be felt today. The spirit of past and architectural uniqueness is not the only facet Prague offers to today’s visitors. Prague is also a bustling industrial, governmental, scientific and educational center of the whole country. Prague is a city that has a special relationship with electrochemistry dating back to the 1920s. Polarographic methods of electrochemical analysis were developed in Prague starting the modern experimental electrochemistry. The city also has often facilitated fruitful meetings of the electrochemical community. Czech electrochemists hosted in Prague the 1st Polarographic Congress in 1951, the 21st CITCE Meeting in 1970, and the 41st ISE Meeting in 1990, organized jointly with the J. Heyrovsky Centennial Congress on Polarography. Now Prague opens its gates to the electrochemical community for a fourth time. The Organizing Committee along with the Symposia Organizers prepared the 63rd Annual ISE Meeting focused on “Electrochemistry for Advanced Materials, Technologies and Instrumentation”. The Meeting will outline the achievements and challenges of the contemporary electrochemistry both on the fundamental and applied levels, representing the societal needs in various fields ranging from energy storage and industrial electrolysis to new material preparation and biologically oriented analytical applications. The conference consists of 15 Symposia sponsored by all Divisions of the ISE. The Symposia Organizers have paid particular attention to the preparation of the scientific program emphasizing the most pressing issues of the field as well as outlining the likely future directions of its development. Regardless of all the efforts extended by the Organizing Committee, Symposia Organizers and the Executive Committee so far, the Meeting cannot truly succeed without the key contributors – the participants themselves. We, therefore, sincerely hope that your particular contribution to the scientific program and the subsequent discussion will help to make the 63rd Annual ISE Meeting a successful and memorable one. Zdeněk Samec and Petr Krtil Co-Chairs Organizing Committee, 63rd ISE Annual Meeting ii Program of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry International Society of Electrochemistry Rue de Sébeillon 9b 1004 Lausanne Switzerland Copyright © 2012 First published on the website http://event12.ise-online.org 20 July 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of the Publisher. No responsibility is assumed by the Publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of product liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. Printed in the Czech Republic Program of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry v Organizing Committee Co-Chairs Zdeněk Samec, Czech Republic Petr Krtil, Czech Republic Members Elisabet Ahlberg, Sweden Christian Amatore, France Karel Bouzek, Czech Republic Ladislav Kavan, Czech Republic Zhongfan Liu, China Vladimír Mareček, Czech Republic Mark Orazem, USA Sharon Roscoe, Canada vi Program of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry Symposium Organizers Symposium 1: Recent Advances in Electrochemical Instrumentation and Electrodes Günther Wittstock (Coordinator), University Oldenburg, Germany Fethi Bedioui, ENSCP Paris, France Toh Chee Seng, National Technical University Singapore, Singapore Tomáš Navrátil, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic Symposium 2: Electrochemistry meets Biology: Fundamental Aspects of Electrochemistry with Biological Systems Elena Ferapontova (Coordinator), Aarhus University, Denmark Taek Dong Chung, Seoul National University, Korea Lo Gorton, Lund University, Sweden Miroslav Fojta, Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic Symposium 3: Advanced Materials Design for Bioelectrochemical Applications: From Biosensors to Biofuel Cells Alexander Kuhn (Coordinator), Université de Bordeaux, France Evgeny Katz, Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA Woonsup Shin, Sogang University, Korea Wolfgang Schuhmann, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Jiří Barek, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Symposium 4: Advanced Batteries and Electrochemical Capacitors Elzbieta Frackowiak
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