Oral Programme

Oral Programme

Hybrid Materials 2011| Oral Programme Sunday 6 March 2011 11:00 Registration 14:00 Welcome by the Conference Chairs Erasme Auditorium 14:15 Plenary Lecture 1 – Dynamic materials towards functional adaptive materials J.-M. Lehn, Nobel Laureate, ISIS, Université de Strasbourg and Collège de France, France Erasme Auditorium Symposium A Schuman Room Symposium B Erasme Auditorium Symposium C Tivoli Room Session Chair: M. Vallet-Regí Session Chair: A. Mueller Session Chair: C.J. Brinker 15:00 A01 – Nanocrystalline apatites as models of bone 15:00 Featured Lecture BF1 – Inorganic-organic hybrids - 15:00 C01 – Chloromethylation – a new versatile route for post- mineral: study of bisphosphonates adsorption and ORMOCER®s – multifunctional materials for cost reduction and synthetic functionalization of metal organic frameworks response of osteoblast cells better performance of processing M. Popall, Fraunhofer-Institut (MOFs) M.G. Goesten*, E.V. Ramos-Fernandez, J. Gascon, P. Pascaud*1, R. Bareille2, S. Schlaubitz2, J. Amédée2, C. für Silicatforschung, Germany F. Kapteijn, TU Delft, The Netherlands Rey1, S. Sarda1, 1Université de Toulouse, CIRIMAT, Equipe « Phosphates, Pharmacotechnie et Biomatériaux », Toulouse, France, 2INSERM, Unité 577, « Biomatériaux et Réparation tissulaire », Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, France 15:20 A02 – Towards an understanding of peptide-mineral 15:30 B01 – Luminescent nanothermometers for long-term absolute 15:20 C02 – Induced shape selectivity through breathing 1 1 interactions: a predictive approach temperature measurements C.D.S Brites , P.P. Lima , N.J.O. modulation: complexity behind CO2 capture on NH2-MIL- M.J.L. Limo*, C.C.P. Perry, Nottingham Trent University, Silva1, A. Milan1,2, F. Palacio1,2, L.D. Carlos*1, 1University of Aveiro, 53(Al) J. Gascon*1, E. Stavitski1,3, E. Pidko2, F. Kapteijn1, J. UK Portugal, 2CSIC–Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain Denayer4, 1Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, 2Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 3University of Utrech, The Netherlands, 4University of Brussels, The Netherlands 15:40 A03 – Hierarchical bone-like materials 15:50 B02 – Light extraction study on quantum dots embedded in 15:40 Featured Lecture CF1 – Why hybrid porous solids capture N. Nassif*1, Y. Wang1, M.M. Giraud-Guille1, 1LCMCP, nanoimprinted hybrid silica matrix A. Letailleur*1,2, T. greenhouse gases? G. Ferey, Université de Versailles, France, 2CNRS, France, 3UPMC, France, 4Collège de Richardot1,2, F. Ribot2, C. Boissière2, C. Sanchez2, J. France France, France Teisseire1, 1CNRS/Saint-Gobain, France, 2Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Collège de France, France, 3Université de Technologie de Troyes, France, 4Saint-Gobain Recherche, France 16:00 Coffee Break 16:10 Coffee Break 16:10 Coffee Break 16:30 Featured Lecture AF1 – Smart polymeric micelles and 16:30 B03 – Molecular origins of the mechanical behavior of hybrid 16:30 C03 – Time-resolved in situ diffraction studies of the vesicles assembled from block copolymers for gene glasses G. Dubois*1,2, M.S. Oliver2, R. Dauskardt2, 1IBM Almaden solvothermal crystallisation of some inorganic/organic and drug delivery K. Kataoka, The University of Tokyo, Research Center, USA, 2Stanford University, USA hybrid metal-organic frameworks R.I. Walton*1, F. Japan Millange2, N. Guillou2, R. El Osta2, M.E. Medina2, 1University of Warwick, UK, 2Université de Versailles, France 17:00 A04 – Bio-mimetic growth of silica shells around 16:50 B04 – Hybrid organic/inorganic particles for use as 16:50 C04 – Elaboration of photoactive crystalline highly porous microbial and mammalian cells D.B. Jaroch*, E.R. chromatographic packing materials K. Wyndham*, P. Iraneta, D. titanium (IV) dicarboxylate L. Rozes*1, L. D'arras1, C. McLamore, M.C. Stensberg, J. Shi, D.M. Porterfield, J.L. Walsh, B. Alden, T. Walter, U. Neue, Waters Corporation, USA Sassoye1, T. Devic2, C. Serre2, C. Sanchez1, 1Chimie de la Rickus, Purdue University, USA matière Condensée de Paris-UPMC, France, 2Institut Lavoisiers, USQY, France 17:20 A05 – Enhancement of endothelial adhesion by 17:10 B05 – T. Rath*1, E. Maier1, A. Fischereder1, W. Haas2, F. Hofer2, G. 17:10 Featured Lecture CF2 – Sorption and structure in topographic activation of Focal Adhesion Kinase Trimmel1, 1Graz University of Technology, Institute for Chemistry biologically-derived MOF materials M.J. Rosseinsky, (FAK) D. Franco1, M. Klingauf1,3, A. Ferrari*1, V. and Technology of Materials & Christian Doppler Laboaratory for University of Liverpool, UK Kurtcuoglu1, M. Cecchini3, D. Poulikakos1, 1ETH Zurich, Nanocomposite Solar Cells, Austria, 2Graz University of Technology, Switzerland, 2Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland, 3Scuola Institute for Electron Microscopy and Fine Structure Research, Normale Superiore, Italy Austria 17:40 Featured Lecture AF2 – Bio-inspired, kinetically 17:30 B06 – Metal-organic heat carrier nanofluids for low-temperature 17:40 C05 – Metal organic framework nanofibers via controlled, low-temperature nanofabrication of geothermal and solar power production B.P. McGrail*, P.K. electrospinning R. Ostermann1, C. Weidmann1, B.M. semiconductor and ferroelectric thin films and Thallapally, S.K. Nune, L.X. Dang, J. Blanchard, Pacific Northwest Smarsly*1, M. Wiebcke2, J. Cravillon2, 1University of Giessen, nanoparticles:unique advantages for high- National Laboratory, USA Germany, 2Leibniz University Hannover, Germany performance Li-ion batteries D. Morse, University of California, USA 17:50 B07 – Design of solgel nanoporous layers for smart coatings applications E. Scolan*, R. Steiger, S. Pasche, B. Wenger, G. Voirin, R. Pugin, CSEM SA, Switzerland 18:15 Tutorial 1 – Nanostructured hybrid materials by controlled radical polymerization K. Matyjaszewski, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Erasme Auditorium Hybrid Materials 2011| Oral Programme 19:00 Poster Session 1 & Welcome Reception 20.45 End of day 1 Monday 7 March 2011 08:45 Plenary Lecture 2 – Extracellular materials S.I. Stupp, Northwestern University, USA Erasme Auditorium Symposium A Schuman Room Symposium B Erasme Auditorium Symposium C Tivoli Room Symposium B1 Schweitzer Auditorium Session Chair (a.m.): D. Morse Session Chair (a.m.): M. Drillon Session Chair (a.m.): G. Ferey Session Chair (a.m.): M. Popall Session Chair (p.m.): J. Livage Session Chair (p.m.): E. Kumacheva Session Chair (p.m.): D.Y. Zhao Session Chair (p.m.): A. Greiner 09:30 Featured Lecture AF3 – From 09:30 B08 – Functionalised nanoporous 09:30 C06 – Correlation between electrical 09:30 B47 – Photoswitching hybrid spiropyran-silica biogenic silica to silica bio-hybrids materials with direct optical conductivity, relative humidity and nanomaterials:sol-gel synthesis, J. Livage, Collège de France, France transduction for microbiological pore connectivity in mesoporous characterization and tunable photochromic monitoring S. Crunaire1, T.H. Tran-Thi1, silica monoliths J.H. Smått*1, F. responses J. Allouche*, A. Le Beulze, J.C. K.Q. Ngo1, P.R. Marcoux*2, J.P. Moy2, F. Maddox Sayler2, M.G. Bakker2, M. Dupin, S. Blanc, D. Gonbeau, IPREM, UMR 5254 Mallard3, 1Laboratoire Francis Perrin, Lindén1, 1Åbo Akademi University, CNRS-UPPA, France CEA/DSM/IRAMIS/SPAM – CNRS URA Finland, 2The University of Alabama, 2453, France, 2Commissariat à l'Energie USA Atomique (CEA), LETI, France, 3bioMérieux, France 10:00 A06 – Class II silica/ polypeptide 09:50 B09 – Novel thermo-stimulable 09:50 C07 – Highly efficient near infrared 09:50 B48 – Titanium-based organic-inorganic class 1 1 hybrid scaffolds containing calcium Wax@SiO2 core shell particles photoluminescence from optically II hybrid materials S. Ahmad , B. Jousseaume , for bone regeneration J.R. Jones*1, obtained through integrative active zeolites containing bismuth T. Toupance*1, C. Zakri2, 1ISM, University of O. Mahony1, B. Yu1, O. Tsigkou1, M.M. chemistry M. Destribats, V. Schmitt, R. H.T. Sun*1, Y. Sakka1, N. Shirahata1, M. Bordeaux, France, 2CRPP, UPR 8641 CNRS, Stevens1, C. Ionescu2, 1Imperial Backov*, CRPP UPR CNRS 8641, Fujii2, 1National Institute for Materials France College London, UK, 2University of France Science, Japan, 2Kobe University, Japan Warwick, UK 10:20 A07 – Bio-inspired polymeric 10:10 Invited Lecture BI1 – Functional 10:10 C08 – Molecular simulation of the 10:10 B49 – Hydrophobic, anti-reflective, self- materials functionalised with models hybrid nanomaterials and their adsorption and dynamics of cleaning and antifogging sol-gel coatings: an for the diiron sub-unit of [FeFe]- applications U. Wiesner, Cornell molecules in hierarchical nanoporous example of multifunctional nanostructured hydrogenase X. Liu*1,2, X. Ru2, C. University, USA materials B. Coasne*, R. Chal, A. materials for photovoltaic cells C. Boissiere*1, Zhan2, Y. Li2, 1Jiaxing University, Galarneau, C. Gerardin, Institut Charles M. Faustini1, L. Nicole1, P. Innocenzi3, C. China, 2Nanchang University, China Gerhardt Montpellier, France Sanchez2, D. Grosso1, 1Universite PARIS 6, France, 2CNRS, France, 3Università di Sassari, Italy 10:40 Coffee Break 10:40 Coffee Break 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 A08 – Peptide intercalated layered 11:00 B10 – Arrays of iron oxide 11:00 Featured Lecture CF3 – Hierarchically 11:00 B50 – Fabrication of macroporous metal simple hydroxides: effect of nanoparticles for magnetic and structured inorganic and hybrid LiFePO4/Carbon composites for lithium-ion peptide chain length and side chain spintronic applications S. Begin*, M. porous solids C. Sanchez, Laboratoire battery G. Hasegawa*, Y. Yamada,

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