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Hybrid Materials 2011|Poster Programme POSTER SESSION 1 th Sunday 6 March, 19:00 – 20:45 Poster number Poster Presenter Title, Authors & Affiliations Symposium A – Bioinspired Peroxide activation catalyzed by a complex between copper ions and a bioinspired polyampholyte: mechanism and applications. [A.1.1.1] I.N. Rezzano J.M. Lázaro Martínez1, E. Rodríguez Castellón2, L.R. Denaday1, G.Y. Buldain1, I.N. Rezzano*1, V. Campo Dall´Orto1, 1University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2 University of Málaga, Spain On-demand release from hybrid liposomes formed with Fe3O4 nanoparticles and thermosensitive polymers via magnetic field irradiation [A.1.1.2] K. Katagiri K. Katagiri*1, Y. Imai1, K. Koumoto1, T. Kaiden2, K. Kono2, S. Aoshima3, 1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan Novel injectable chitosan-silicate hydrogels for bone defect-filling [A.1.1.3] M. Hirai applications M. Hirai, Y. Shirosaki*, S. Hayakawa, A. Osaka, Okayama, Japan, Japan Sol-gel preparation of mm-sized apatite/silica hybrid porous particles from [A.1.1.4] J. Li water glass J. Li, Y. Shirosaki*, S. Hayakawa, A. Osaka, Okayama University, Japan Symposium A – Biomimetic materials Stimuli responsive viscoelasticity of entangled and H-bonded polymer like aggregates: morphological transitions induced by pH, temperature and [A.1.2.1] S.K. Saha shear. S.K. Saha*, University of North Bengal, India Applications of a bioinspired polyampholyte: sorbent for proteins and mimic manganese peroxidase. [A.1.2.2] I.N. Rezzano L.R. Denaday, M.V. Miranda, J.M. Lázaro Martínez, I.N. Rezzano*, V. Campo Dall Orto, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Olefin epoxidation with NaIO4 catalyzed by reuseable mangenese (III) salophen supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes under ultrasonic [A.1.2.3] M.S. Saeedi-Fakher irradiation M.S. Saeedi-Fakher*, D. Karimian, S. Tangestaninejad, M. Moghadam, V. Mirkhani, I. Mohammadpoor, University of Isfahan, Iran Osteoprogenitor cells cultured on collagen-hydroxyapatite using [A.1.2.4] D. Campos bioreactor D. Campos*1,2, G. Soares1, K. Anselme2, 1IS2M, France, 2UFRJ, Brazil Biomimetic synthesis of bone-like matrix [A.1.2.5] Y. Wang Y. Wang*, N. Nassif, L. Bonhomme-Coury, T. Azaïs, M.M. Giraud-Guille, F. Babonneau, Laboratoire de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris, France Resilin-inspired proteins and biomaterials: current progress towards the understanding and material application of these proteins. R.E. Lyons*1, N. Lekieffre1, M.G. Huson2, K.M. Nairn3, M. Kim1, D. [A.1.2.6] R.E. Lyons 1 1 2 Wong , CSIRO Livestock Industries, St Lucia,, Australia, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Australia, 3CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Australia Symposium A – Biomineralisation Atom probe tomography of buried organic-inorganic interfaces in [A.1.3.1] D. Joester biominerals L. Gordon, D. Joester*, Northwestern University, USA Polymorphism of aragonite and calcite from amorphous calcium carbonate precursor mediated by the functional groups of organic [A.1.3.2] J.W. Xiao molecule templates J.W. Xiao*, S.H. Yang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China Mussel-inspired polydopamine coating as a universal route to hydroxyapatite biomineralization [A.1.3.3] M. Lee M. Lee*, J. Rye, S.H. Ku, H. Lee, C.B. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea Chitosan effects on crystal growth from solution [A.1.3.4] A.B.H. Dangerfield 1,2 1,2 1 A.B.H. Dangerfield* , K.M. McGrath , Victoria University of Wellington, New Hybrid Materials 2011|Poster Programme Zealand, 2McDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, New Zealand Symposium A – Biosystems (sensors, catalysts, vectors, imaging) Are there any better enzyme carriers than mesoporous silicates? Yes those with extensive multimodal pore structure [A.1.4.1] A.B. Jarzebski K. Szymanska1, A. Czardybon1, W. Pudlo1, K. Walczak1, J. Mrowiec-Bialon1,2, A.B. Jarzebski*1,2, 1Silesian University of Technology, Poland, 2Institute of Chemical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial properties of SnO2, ZnO and [A.1.4.2] N. Talebian SnO2/ ZnO nanocomposites films N. Talebian*, E. Badri Zargar, Islamic Azad University, Iran Highly stable hybrid systems of enzymes-nano/micro sized organic/inorganic materials [A.1.4.3] E.T. Hwang E.T. Hwang*, R. Tatavarty, H. Lee, J.H. Kim, M.B. Gu, Korea University, South Korea Hybrid microbeads with aptamers for affinity-based protein purification [A.1.4.4] J.H. Kim J.H. Kim*, E.T. Hwang, R. Tatavarty, M.B. Gu, Korea University, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of [A.1.4.5] P. Aranda Moved to Session 3 New hybrid nanostructured dyes for biophotonic applications M.E. Perez-Ojeda*1, B. Trastoy2, A. Costela1, I. Garcia-Moreno1, J.L. [A.1.4.6] M.E. Perez-Ojeda 2 1 2 Chiara , Instituto de Química Física "Rocasolano", Spain, Instituto de Química Orgánica General, Spain Helical density fluctuations of water as templates for building component [A.1.4.7] A.L. Shimkevich parts of biosystems * A.L. Shimkevich*, I.Y. Shimkevich, RRC "Kurchatov Institute", Russia Functionalization and internalization of magnetic nanoparticles and evaluation of their biological activities on murine oligodendrocytes 158N [A.1.4.8] F. Bouyer F. Bouyer*1, L. Maurizi1, N. Millot1, J. Bruniaux2, F. Masson2, G. Lizard2, 1Laboratory ICB - UMR 5209 CNRS, France, 2Laboratory of Metabolic and Nutritional Biochemistry - INSERM U866, France Electrical and optical studies on the interaction between ssDNA/SWNT hybrid and complementary sequence S.W. Jung*1,2, M.S. Cha3, J. Das1, J.H. Lee1,2, 1Mechanical & Aerospace [A.1.4.9] S.W. Jung 2 Engineering, Seoul National University (SNU), South Korea, Inter-university Semiconductor Research Center, SNU, South Korea, 3Institute of Advanced Machinery and Design, SNU, South Korea [A.1.4.10] J.D. Brennan Moved to Session 3 Symposium A – Green Materials Green materials prepared by using a green processing method: plant oil [A.1.5.1] Z.S. Liu based polymers prepared in CO2 medium with mild conditions Z.S. Liu*, NCAUR/ARS/USDA, USA Design of functional bio-hybrid materials for environmental purposes via [A.1.5.2] C.F. Meunier the encapsulation of plant cells C.F. Meunier*, P. Van Cutsem, B.L. Su, University of Namur, Belgium Numerical and experimental investigation on wooden profiles with fiber confinement [A.1.5.3] P. Haller 1 2 2 1 J.M. Cabrero , A. Heiduschke , P. Haller* , University of Navarra, Spain, 2Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Green resins as alternative binders [A.1.5.4] D.F. Schmidt S. Sivasubramanian, K. Jafferji, D.F. Schmidt*, E. Reynaud, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA In search of biogenic agents for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles with tailor-made structural properties [A.1.5.5] N.A. Begum N. Roy, S. Mondal, R.A. Laskar, D. Mandal, N.A. Begum*, VISVA Bharati University, India Hydrothermal carbon from biomass: fine structural analysis by 13C solid state NMR and comparison with pyrolysis-derived carbons [A.1.5.6] N. Baccile 1 1 2 2 1 N. Baccile* , F. Babonneau , M.M. Titirici , M. Antonietti , LCMCP-UPMC- CNRS-Collège de France, France, 2Max-Planck Institut, Colloid dpt., Germany Bionanocomposites based on thermoplastic zein and montmorillonite [A.1.5.7] S. Iannace I. Nedi2, E. Di Maio2, S. Iannace*1, 1IMCB-CNR, Italy, 2DIMP-University of Naples "Federico II", Italy Hybrid Materials 2011|Poster Programme Symposium A – Other A bioabsorbable polydioxanone electrospun cell-seeded device to replace the right ventricular outflow tract in congenital cardiac diseases D. Kalfa*1, A. Bel2, A. Chen-Tournoux1, V. Bellamy1, J. Larghero3, P. [A.1.6.1] D. Kalfa Menasché1,2, 1INSERM U633, Laboratoire de Recherches Biochirurgicales, France, 2Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris APHP, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou HEGP, University Paris Descartes,, France, 3APHP, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Laboratory of Cell Therapy; University Paris Diderot, France Zirconium-containing organic-inorganic hybrids with potential applications as bone bonding materials [A.1.6.2] I. M. Miranda Salvado M.S.M.S. Nabiça1, A.M.B. Silva1, I. M. Miranda Salvado*1, M.H.V. Fernandes1, F.M.A. Margaça2, L.M. Ferreira2, 1University of Aveiro, Portugal, 2UFA; Nuclear and Technological Institute, Portugal Adsoption of two vaccine-related proteins to an hybrid organo- montmorillonite [A.1.6.3] G. Rytwo 1,2 1,3 2 1,2 2 1 G. Rytwo* , A. Mendelovits , D. Eliyahu , J. Pitcovski , E. Aizenshtein , Tel Hai College, Israel, 2MIGAL, Israel, 3HUJI, Israel Two new tridentate polypyridyl nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes [A.1.6.4] R.X. Yuan X.Y. Tang, Y.S. Ma, R.X. Yuan*, Changshu Institute of Technology, China An experimental study of the aluminum sequence effect on the ballistic [A.1.6.5] H. Ahmadi response of glare H. Ahmadi*, H. Sabouri, G. Liaghat, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran Polymer based antibacterial coatings for biomedical applications T. Luessenhop*1, O. Kufelt1, M. Badar2, P.P. Mueller2, P. Behrens1, 1Leibniz [A.1.6.6] T. Luessenhop 2 Universität Hannover, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Germany, Helmholtz Institut für Infektionsforschung, Germany Metal complexes with phosphonated cage-molecules obtained by [4+2]cycloadditions [A.1.6.7] E. Villemin 1 E. Villemin* , B. Elias, J. Marchand-Brynaert, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium Application of liquefied wood in particleboard production [A.1.6.8] N. Čuk N. Čuk*1, S. Medved2, M. Kunaver1, 1National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia, 2University of Ljubljana,Slovenia Symposium A – Synthetic/biopolymer conjugates Single chain self-assembly: preparation of a,w-donor-acceptor chains via living radical polymerization and orthogonal conjugation [A.1.7.1] O. Altintas O. Altintas*, P. Gerstel, N. Dingenouts, C. Barner-Kowollik, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Targeted delivery of nanoparticle-aptamer conjugates to acute lymphoblastic leukemia T-cells [A.1.7.2] M.