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1 Third International Conference on Advanced Complex Inorganic Nanomaterials Conference Programme ACIN 2015 New Era of Nanotechnology 13 th 17 th July 2015 Namur, Belgium 1

2 Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the Scientific Committee of the Second International Conference on Advanced Complex Inorganic Nanomaterials, ACIN2015, we cordially welcome you to Namur. This conference is jointly organised by the University of Namur, the Catholic University of Louvain, Wuhan University of Technology, Technological University of Berlin and Georgia Institute of Technology. The aim of this international meeting is to offer an update of recent innovations in both fundamental and applied aspects and to highlight the latest advances and progress in the field of inorganic nanomaterials (inorganics, ceramics, hybrids and bio-inspired materials). The emphasis will be put on interdisciplinarity and on future directions. The organisers would also like to make this meeting a discussion forum between scientists and those who would like to become acquainted with new developments, perspectives and applications of inorganic nanomaterials. Energy, environmental issues and health care are amongst the top priorities of modern society. Such issues have sparked phenomenal interest in inorganic nanomaterials as they hold great promise to develop new advanced devices and equipment which revolutionise the way we live. Investigating the structuration of materials on the nanoscale has revealed unprecedented physical (optics, magnetism, etc.) and chemical (e.g. catalysis) properties that are absent in bulk matter of the same chemical composition. These specific functionalities are the consequence of a complex multi-level organisation (chemical, structural, textural) of the architecture of inorganic nanomaterials. The global properties and functional performances largely depend on the extent to which these levels are mastered during the synthesis process. The United Nations (UN) proclaimed that 2015 is the International Year of Light and Lightbased Technologies. The UN has recognized the importance of raising global awareness about how light-based technologies can promote sustainable development and provide solutions to global challenges in energy. A special session of this conference will be organised on the solar energy based technology. During the course of ACIN 2015 you will have the chance to attend 9 plenary, 15 keynote and 55 invited lectures from eminent scientists as well as many oral and poster presentations given by our peers and covering a wide variety of domains. We wish to extend our sincere gratitude to the session chairs and the various committees that have helped organise this event, but above all we wish to thank you the participants for the high standard you have set in the research you present to us all here at ACIN 2015, without you this conference would not be possible. We are grateful to our sponsors, supporting organisations and exhibitors. The organisers would also like to acknowledge the support provided from the University of Namur. Finally we would like to wish you all a pleasant stay and we hope that you enjoy the social events we have arranged especially for you. Bao-Lian Su, Yann Garcia, Qing-Jie Zhang, Zhong-Lin Wang and Matthias Driess The Organising Committee 2

3 Railway Station The University of Namur Towards Wépion 8 1. Conference Venue - Pedro Arrupe Auditoriums (PA01 & PA02) 2. Parking UNamur 3. Grand Hôtel de Flandre (3 walking) 4. Hôtel IBIS (10-15 walking) 5. Hôtel Les Tanneurs (10-15 walking) 6. Hôtel Beauregard (10-15 walking) 7. Hôtel Château de Namur (5 by Taxi/Shuttle) 8. Hampton s Hotel Namur-Wépion (15 by Taxi/Shuttle) 9. University Accommodation (33bis rue Henri Blès) (10-15 walking) 10. The Royal Snail Hotel (10-15 walking) 3

4 Useful Information Emergency Call : 100 (or 112 from a cellular phone) Police : 101 Out of Hours Pharmacy: Laboratory of Inorganic Materials Chemistry : Laboratory of Inorganic Materials Chemistry (FAX) : In case of extreme emergency : ; (organiser s personal phone) Brussels Airport Info Phone : ; Hôtel Les Tanneurs: Hôtel IBIS: Hôtel Château de Namur: Hampton s Hotel: Grand Hôtel de Flandre : Hôtel Beauregard : The Royal Snail Hotel : University Accommodation :

5 Symposium Committees Organising Committee Prof. Bao-Lian Su (Chair) University of Namur, Belgium Wuhan University of Technology, China Prof. Yann Garcia (co-chair) Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Prof. Matthias Dies (Co-Chair) Technische Universität Berlin Prof. Zhong-Lin Wang (Co-Chair) Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Prof. Qing-Jie Zhang (Co-Chair) Wuhan University of technology, China Prof. Alain Krief (Co-Chair) University of Namur, Belgium Scientific Committee Prof. Luisa De Cola University of Münster, Germany Prof. Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge, UK Prof. Zhong-Lin Wang Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Prof. Clément Sanchez College de France, France Prof. Makato Fujita University of Tokyo, Japan Prof. Gustaaf Van Tendeloo University of Antwerp, Belgium Prof. Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi University of Tokyo, Japan Prof. Xiao-Ming Chen Sun Yat-Sen University, China Prof. Dirk De Vos Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Prof. Mathias Drieß Technischel Universität Berlin, Germany Dr. Sheng Dai Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Prof. Jean-Marc Greneche Université Le Mans, France Prof. Eugenio Coronado Universidad de Valencia, Spain Prof. Zhong-Min Liu Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China Prof. Rudi Cloots University of Liege, Belgium Prof. Michel Devillers Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Prof. Eric Gaigneaux Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Prof.Jean-Marie Tarascon Université de Picardie J. Verne, France Prof. Viorica Parvulescu Institute of Physical Chemistry, Romania Prof. Yao Li Harbin Institute of Technology, China Prof. Jacques Livage College de France, France Prof. Johan A. Martens Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Prof. Tao Zhang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China Prof. Young-Uk Kwon Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea Prof. Max G. Q. Lu University of Queensland, Australia Prof. Pascal Van Der Voort Ghent University, Belgium Prof. Yu Li Wuhan University of Technology, China Prof. Christoph Janiak University of Dusseldorf, Germany Prof. Yann Garcia Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Prof. Bao-Lian Su University of Namur, Belgium Local Organising Committee Prof. Bao-Lian Su Prof. Yann Garcia Prof. Alain Krief Mrs Isabelle Virlet Mr Laurent Demelenne Mr Louis Su Mrs Théa Su Mrs Valérie Charles Mrs Cassandra Toni Mr. Emeric Danloy Mr. Benoît Van der Schueren Mr. Cyrille Delneuville Mr Li Wang Dr. Bobo Zhang Mr. Gauthier Destrycker Mr Luis Pinho Mr Valentin Guerard Mr Endy Lamaj Mr Kévin Dedecker Mrs Meryam Zalfani Mrs Marie Fastré Mrs Cécile Chenot Mr Julien Petiniot Mr Benjamin Buysens 5

6 Map of the Conference Venue 6

7 1 2 3 Exhibitors 4 7

8 Conference Schedule 13 th July 14 th July 15 th July 16 th July 17 th July 8h30-9h15 PL3 PL5 PL7 9h15-9h45 KN4 KN7 KN10 KN13 9h45-10h15 KN5 KN8 KN11 KN14 10h15-10h45 KN6 KN9 KN12 KN15 10h45-11h00 Coffee Break 11h00 11h00-11h20 IL1 IL5 IL19 IL23 IL37 IL41 IL59 11h20-11h40 IL2 IL6 IL20 IL24 IL38 IL42 PL9 11h40-12h00 IL IL21 IL25 IL39 IL43 12h00-12h20 IL4 IL8 IL22 IL26 IL40 IL44 Closing 12h20-12h35 O1 O2 O17 O18 O33 O34 12h35-13h45 Lunch + Coffee + Poster Drinks 13h45-14h05 IL9 IL12 IL27 IL30 IL45 IL48 14h05-14h25 IL10 IL13 IL IL46 IL49 14h25-14h45 IL11 IL14 IL29 IL32 IL47 IL50 14h45-15h00 O3 O6 O19 O22 O35 O38 15h00-15h15 O4 O7 O20 O23 O36 O39 14h45-15h15 Opening 15h15-15h30 O5 O8 O21 O24 O37 O40 15h15-16h00 PL1 15h30-16h00 Coffee Break 16h00-16h45 PL2 16h00-16h20 IL15 IL17 IL33 IL35 IL51 IL55 16h45-17h15 KN1 16h20-16h40 IL16 IL18 IL34 IL36 IL52 IL56 17h15-17h45 KN2 16h40-16h55 O9 O13 O25 O29 O41 O43 17h45-18h15 KN3 16h55-17h10 O10 O14 O26 O30 O42 O44 18h15-18h35 EJIC 17h10-17h25 O11 O15 O27 O31 IL53 IL57 17h25-17h40 O12 O16 O28 O32 IL54 IL58 17h40-18h00 F1-4 F5-8 F10-12 F13-15 PL8 18h10-19h00 PL4 PL6 (17h50-18h40) 19h00-22h00 Registration Walking Dinner + Poster (I) 19h10-22h00 Drinks + Poster (II) 19h10-21h00 Informal Dinner + Belgian Beer Party + Poster (III) 19h10-22h00 Social Activity: 19h30 Banquet Gala 20h15-23h00 PL : Plenary Lecture (40 minutes + 5 minutes question); KN : Keynote Lecture (27 minutes + 3 minutes question); IL: Invited Lecture ( minutes); O : Oral Presentation (12 minutes + 3 minutes question); F: Flash Presentation (5 minutes) Posters should be printed on ARCH E paper (914 mm x 1219 mm) Poster Session Timetable: Session I: P-001 P-071, F-01 F-05 Monday 13 th July 19h00 22h00 Tuesday 14 th July 12h35 13h45 Session II: P-072 P-126, F-06 F-10 Tuesday 14 th July 19h10 21h00 Wednesday 15 th July 12h35 13h45 Session II: P-127 P-192, F-11 F-16 Wednesday 15 th July 19h10 22h00 Thursday 16 th July 12h35 13h45

9 Monday 13 th July 2015 (Auditorium PA01) 11h00 18h00: 14h45 15h15: Registration Opening Remarks Chairmen: Bao-Lian Su and Yann Garcia 15h15-16h00: 16h00 16h45: (PL-01) Jeffrey Brinker, The University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories, USA A special biotic/abiotic interface (PL-02) Lei Jiang, Beihang University, China, Bio-Inspired Interfacial Materials with Super-Wettability 16h45 17h15: (KN-01) Javier Pérez-Ramírez, Zurich Institute of Technology, Switzerland Hybrid Nanostructured Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation 17h15 17h45: 17h45 18h15: 18h15-18h35: 19h00 22h00: (KN-02) Fei Wei, Tsinghua University, China Perfect Ultra-Long Carbon Nanotube and Its Application (KN-03) Kisuk Kang, Seoul National University, Korea Biologically inspired redox centers for rechargeable batteries Karen Hindson, Editor Presentation of the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry Welcome Reception + Walking Gala + Poster (I) 9

10 Tuesday 14 th July 2015 Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01) Chairman: Javier Pérez-Ramirez 8h30 9h15: 9h15 9h45: 9h45 10h15: 10h15 10h45: 10h45 11h00: PL-03) Gérard Ferey, Académie des Sciences Française, France The flexibility of hybrid porous solids : history and consequences. (KN-04) Joao Rocha, University of Aveiro, Portugal Sensing and Making Sense of Temperature and Molecules at the Nanoscale (KN-05) Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi, University of Tokyo, Japan Novel magneto-optical phenomenon in cyano-bridged bimetal assemblies and metal oxides (KN-06) Hong-Li Guo, Sinopec, China Morphology control and hierarchical pore construction of nano structured zeolite industrial catalysts Coffee Break 10

11 Session A (Auditorium PA01): Hybrid and porous materials, Coordination polymers, MOFs 11h00 12h35 Chairmen: Hexiang Deng and Rob Amelot 11h00 11h20: 11h20 11h40: 11h40 12h00: 12h00 12h20: 12h20 12h35: 12h35 13h45: (IL-01) Wolfgang Schmitt, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Supramolecular and Coordination Chemistry Approaches to Multi-Functional Metal-Organic Frameworks and other Hybrid Materials (IL-02) Yining Huang, University of Western Ontario, Canada Solid-state NMR Characterization of MOFs: from Metal Center Environment to Guest Molecule Dynamics (IL-03) Daniel Leznoff, Simon Fraser University, Canada Vapochromic and Emissive Cyanoaurate-based Coordination Polymers as Advanced Functional Materials (IL-04) Pascal Van Der Voort, University of Ghent, Belgium Functionalized PMOs and MOFs as advanced heterogeneous catalysts (O-01) Zhonghua Xiang, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)/Covalent organic polymers (COPs) derived carbon for highly efficient energy conversion and storage Lunch Break + Poster (I) Session B (Auditorium PA02): Catalytic Materials and Catalysis 11h00 12h35 Chairmen: Damien Debecker and Tierui Zhang 11h00 11h20: 11h20 11h40: 11h40 12h00: 12h00 12h20: 12h20 12h35: (IL-05) Anthony Masters, The university of Sydney, Australia Nanomaterials in the Catalytic Transformations of Renewable Resources (IL-06) Ying Wan, Shanghai Normal University, China Improvement of Activity and Stability of Gold Nanocatalysts by Carbon Mesostructure (0-45) Mohamed M. M. Mostafa, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Highly active porous iron phosphate nanotubes deposited molybdenum oxide catalysts for benzylation of benzene (IL-08) Xiao-Yu Yang, Wuhan University of Technology, China Highly Dispersing Metal Nanocrystals Nano-encapsulated in Nanoporous Materials (O-02) Jing He, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China Highly stable dispersion of Pt induced by Sn sites in the octahedral lattices of layered double hydroxides 12h35 13h45: Lunch Break + Poster (I) 11

12 Session C (Auditorium PA01): Hybrid and prous materials, Coordination polymers, MOFs 13h45 15h30 Chairmen: Pascal Van Der Voort and Yining Huang 13h45 14h05: 14h05 14h25: 14h25 14h45: 14h45 15h00: 15h00 15h15: 15h15 15h30: 15h30 16h00: (IL-09) Zong-Wan Mao, Sun Yat-Sen University, China Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Drug Delivery Systems and Their Therapeutic Efficacy (IL-10) Xinwen Guo, Dalian University of Technology, China Size- and morphology controlled synthesis of MOF materials (IL-11) Guillermo Minguez Espallargas, Universidad di Valencia, Spain Stimuli-responsive coordination polymers: effects of chemisorption and physisorption of gases (O-03) Haralampos N. Miras, The University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Molecular Chalcoxides (Chalco-POMS): A Family of Functional Materials with Emergent Properties (O-04) Hexiang Deng, Wuhan University, China Metal-organic frameworks with multiple functional groups (O-05) Fernando Novio, Centro de Investigación en Nanociencia y Nanotecnología, Spain Coordination Polymers at the Nanoscale From Physicochemical Characterization to Applications in Nanomedicine Coffee Break 12

13 Session D (Auditorium PA02): Catalytic materials and Catalysis 13h45 15h30 Chairmen: Anthony Masters and Ying Wan 13h45 14h05: 14h05 14h25: 14h25 14h45: 14h45 15h00: 15h00 15h15: 15h15 15h30: 15h30 16h00: (IL-12) Yingxu Wei, Dalian Insitute of Chemical Physics, China Methanol to Olefin Reaction over Cage-type Small Pore Molecular Sieves (IL-13) Malte Behrens, University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany Self-assembled oxide decoration in metal nano-catalysts: Synergetic effects in hydrogenation chemistry (IL-14) Tierui Zhang, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS, China Critical roles of mesoporous silica on the enhanced catalytic performances of nanocatalysts (O-06) Zhong-Wen Liu, Shaanxi Normal University, China Montmorillonite Pillared with Mixed oxides for Selective Controlling the Product Distribution of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over Cobalt (O-07) Thierry Visart de Bocarmé, University of Brussels, Belgium Propagation of chemical waves on a single nanoparticle of catalyst (O-08) Yangcheng Lu, Tsinghua University, China Synthesis of stereostructured iron phosphate crystals as novel heterogeneous catalyst Coffee Break 13

14 Session E (Auditorium PA01): Hybrid and porous materials, MOFs 16h00 17h40 Chairmen: Wolfgang Schmitt and Xinwen Guo 16h00 16h20: 16h20 16h40: 16h40 16h55: 16h55 17h10: 17h10 17h25: 17h25 17h40: 17h40 17h45: 17h45 17h50: 17h50 17h55: (IL-15) Meifang Zhu, Donghua University, China Multifunctional Organic/inorganic Hybrids from Design, Fabrication to Bioapplications (IL-16) Rob Ameloot, University of Leuven, Belgium Thin films of metal-organic frameworks: the search for new deposition methods (O-09) Yunling Liu, Jilin University, China Assembly of Porous MOFs Materials for Gas Storage and Separation Applications (O-10) Yongde Xia, University of Exeter, United Kingdom N-Doped Porous Materials Derived from Direct Carbonization of Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework for Enhanced Carbon Dioxide Uptake (O-11) Pierre Farger, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, France New functional metal-imidazolium networks using new solvo-ionothermal routes (O-12) Tiehong Chen, Nankai University,China Hierarchically Porous Single Crystal-like Mesoporous Silica Templated by Polyelectrolyte-Surfactant Complexes Flash oral presentation Chairman: Gang Liu (F-01) Jun Hu, East China University of Science and Technology In-situ Growth of ZIF-8 Nanoparticles at the Interface of Pickering Emulsion Stabilized by Graphene Oxide (F-02) Jiyang Li, Jilin University, China Organotemplate-free Synthesis of Aluminophosphate-based Microporous Materials and Properties (F-03) B. Gouze, University of Montpellier, France Self-aggregation of semifluorinated alkanes in trisilacyclohexane: a first step towards soft-templated silicon carbide 17h55-18h00: (F-04) Jun Jin, Wuhan University of Technology, China Hierarchical Nanosheets-Constructed Yolk-Shell TiO2 Porous Structure: One- Pot Synthesis and Excellent Li+ Storage Properties Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01): Chair: Gérard Férey 18h10 19h00: 19h00 20h30: (PL04) Qing-Jie Zhang, Wuhan University of Technology, China Recent progresses in thermoelctric materials Drinks + Poster (II) 14

15 Session F (Auditorium PA02): Catalytic Materials, Catalysis and CO2 capture 16h00 17h40 Chairmen: Thierry Visart de Bocarmé and Yingxu Wei 16h00 16h20: 16h20 16h40: 16h40 16h55: 16h55 17h10: 17h10 17h25: 17h25 17h40: 17h40 17h45: 17h45 17h50: 17h50 17h55: 17h55 18h00: (IL-17) Christoph Janiak, Universität Düsseldorf, Germany Colloidal copper/zinc and nickel/gallium nanoalloys obtained in ionic liquids as methanol or noble-metal-free alkyne semihydrogenation catalysts (IL-18) Thomas Ernst Müller, Aachen University, Germany Hybrid Catalysts for the Synthesis of Sustainable CO2-Based Polyols (O-13) Fang Song, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Layered Double Hydroxides Nanosheets for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Catalysis (O-14) Damien P. Debecker, Université catholique de Louvain Super-microporous WO3-SiO2 olefin metathesis catalysts obtained by an aerosol-assisted sol-gel route (O-15) Anfeng Zhang, Dalian University of Technology, China Hierarchical Hollow ZSM-5 with Silicon-rich Surface and its Application as Catalysts (O-16) Minghua Qiao, Fudan University, China Facile Solution Route to Iron Catalyst Active and Selective in Fischer Tropsch Synthesis at 150 C Flash oral presentation Chairman: Yahia Djaoued (F-05) Heng Zhao, University of Technology, China Amplified Hydrogen Evolution of Ternary Photonic Crystal Structured Photocatalyst by Slow Photon Effect (F-06) Yasser Fouad, German University, Egypt Textile-reinforced CFRP Strengthened three and five layers aluminium 1050 composite (F-07) Ahmed Al-Yasari, University of East Anglia, Norwich Polyoxometalate-Based Non-Linear Optical Materials: Towards Low-Cost, Stable, Switchable Components for Molecular Optoelectronics (F-08) Artur Braun, Empa. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology Photoelectrodes with bio-electronic interfaces for solar fuels Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01): Chair: Gérard Ferey 18h10 19h00: 19h00 20h30: (PL04) Qing-Jie Zhang, Wuhan University of Technology, China Recent progresses in thermoelctric materials Drinks + Poster (II) 15

16 Wednesday 15 th July 2015 Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01) Chairmen: Taeghwan Hyeon 8h30 9h15: 9h15 9h45: 9h45 10h15: 10h15 10h45: 10h45 11h00: (PL-05) Stephen Mann, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Protolife-inspired Materials Research: Towards Synthetic Cellularity via Protocell Design and Construction (KN-07) Wolfgang Tremel, Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Germany Hybrid Materials (KN-08) Jaume Veciana, Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona, Spain Nanostructured supramolecular materials with conducting crystalline salts and their sensing applications (KN-09) Etienne Duguet, University of Bordeaux, France Multipod-like Polystyrene/Silica Clusters Designed by Seeded-growth Emulsion Polymerization and as-derived Patchy and Unconventionally-shaped Inorganic Nanoparticles Coffee Break 16

17 Session G (Auditorium PA01): International Year of Light Session: Photocatalysis, Solar energy and Photovoltaics 11h00 12h35 Chairmen: Yi-Bing Cheng and Artur Braun 11h00 11h20: 11h20 11h40: 11h40 12h00: 12h00 12h20: 12h20 12h35: 12h35 13h45: (IL-19) Yaron Paz, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel BiYWO6: Novel Synthetic Routes and Their Effect on Selectivity in Visible Light Photocatalysis (IL-20) Sharifa Bee Abd Hamid, University of Malay, Malaysia Synergistic Interplay of Nitrogen and Fluorine in Enhancing the Physicochemical Properties of TiO2 (IL-21) Tawfique Hasan, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Layered Material Inks formulation and their photonic and optoelectronic applications (IL-22) Lianzhou Wang, University of Queensland, Australia Designing semiconducting layered metal oxides and nanossheets for photoelectrochemical applications (O-17) Liji Sobhana, Åbo Akademi University, Turku/Åbo, Finland Photocatalytic activity of Au, Pd, Au-Pd nanoparticles immobilized NiFe CO3 Layered double hydroxide hybrids Lunch + Poster (II) Session H (Auditorium PA02): Magnetic Materials, Spin-crossover 11h00 12h35 Chairmen: Birgit Weber and José-Antonio Real 11h00 11h20: 11h20 11h40: 11h40 12h00: 12h00 12h20: 12h20 12h35: (IL-23) Andreas Hauser, University of Geneva, Swizerland Photocrystallographic investigation of the high-spin and low-spin relaxation dynamics in the [Fe(pz)Pt(CN)4]2.6H2O spin-crossover system (IL-24) Svetlana Klyatskaya, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Nanotechnology, Germany Molecules as Qubits in Quantum Devcie (IL-25) Grace Morgan, University College Dublin, Ireland Engineering Spin Crossover Molecules by Assembly into Nanomaterials (IL-26) Felix Tuczek, Christian-Albrechts-Universtitât zu Kiel, Germany Spin-State Switching of Surface-Adsorbed Transition-Metal Complexes (O-18) Hans-Jörg Krüger, University of Kaiserslautern Spin-Crossover in Cobalt(II) Complexes as a Means of Switching Organic Ligands from a Closed-Shell to an Open-Shell State 12h35 13h45: Lunch + Poster (II) 17

18 Session I (Auditorium PA01): International Year of Light Session: Photocatalysis, Solar Energy and Photovoltaics 13h45 15h30 Chairmen: Yaron Paz and Lian-Zhou Wang 13h45 14h05: 14h05 14h25: 14h25 14h45: 14h45 15h00: 15h00 15h15: 15h15 15h30: 15h30 16h00: (IL-27) Olivier Deparis, University of Namur, Belgium Electromagnetic simulations for photonic enhanced photocatalysis (IL-28) Marie-Helene Delville, University of Bordeaux, France Nano heterodimer particles via laser photochemical activation in a lab on a chip configuration (IL-29) Yi-Bing Cheng, Monash University, Australia Microstructural Control for High Efficiency Planar Perovskite Solar Cells (O-19) José L. Hueso, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza Luminescent nanolights based on low-cost biocompatible materials (O-20) Artur Braun, Empa. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Germany Tuning the light absorption of photoelectrodes at the mesoscale (O-21) Jinlong Zhang, East China University of Science, China Development of TiO2 photocatalyst Coffee Break 18

19 Session J (Auditorium PA02): Magnetic Materials and Spin-crossover 13h45 15h30 Chairmen: Andreas Hauser and Grace Morgan 13h45 14h05: 14h05 14h25: 14h25 14h45: 14h45 15h00: 15h00 15h15: 15h15 15h30: 15h30 16h00: (IL-30) José Antonio Real, University of Valencia, Spain Inclusion Chemistry and Spin Crossover Behaviour in the Porous Coordination Polymers [Fe(tvp)2(NCS)2] and {Fe(bpb)2[M(CN)4]} (0-46) Juliusz A. Wolny, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Quantification of Intramolecular Cooperativity in Polynuclear Spin Crossover Fe(II) Complexes by Density Functional Theory Calculations and Nuclear Inelastic Scattering (IL-32) Birgit Weber, University of Bayreuth, Germany Iron(II) Spin Crossover Nanoparticles in a Block-Copolymer Matrix (O-22) Hiroko Tokoro, University of Tsukuba, Japan Study of phonon modes in negative thermal expansion material of rubidium manganese hexacyanoferrate (O-23) Takafumi Kitazawa, Toho University, Japan Hofmann-type Spin Crossover Coordination Polymer Compounds with 3- Methylpyridine (O-24) Paulo N. Martinho, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Self-Assembly of Multifunctional Fe(III) Magnetic Switches Coffee Break 19

20 Session K (Auditorium PA01): International Year of Light Session: Photocatalysis, Solar Energy, Photovoltaics and molecular magnets 16h00 17h40 Chairperson: Marie Helene Delville 16h00 16h20: 16h20 16h40: 16h40 16h55: 16h55 17h10: 17h10 17h25: 17h25 17h40: (IL-33) Didier Robert, Université de Lorraine, France Modified TiO2 For Environmental Photocatalytic Applications (IL-34) Elena Selli, Universita Degli Studi di Milano, Italy Nanostructured materials for photocatalytic hydrogen production (O-25) Marilena Ferbinteanu, University of Bucharest, Romania Discovering the Poles of the Molecular Magnets (O-26) Fabrice Pointillart, Université de Rennes Nuclear Spin Influence and Optimization in DyIII-Based Mononuclear Single Molecule Magnets (O-27) Malcolm A. Halcrow, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Unexpected, Cooperative Spin-Crossover in Iron(II)/Dipyrazolylpyridine Complexes with Large Jahn-Teller Distortions (O-28) David Aguilà, University of Bordeaux, France Design of new photomagnetic materials using single-molecule magnets and spin-crossover building blocks Flash oral presentation Chairman: Tawfique Hasan 17h45 17h50: 17h50 17h55: 17h55 18h00: (F-10) J. L. Blin, University of Lorraine, France Hybrid/porous silica-based materials for the delivery of pharmaceutics agents (F-11) Marek Grzelczak, CIC biomagune, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain Plasmon-driven photoregeneration of cofactor molecules (F-12) Aurelian Rotaru, Stephan Cel Mare University, Romania Lattice architecture effect on thermo- and piezo-switching properties in spin crossover coordination polymers Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01): Chair: Jeffrey Brinker 18h10 19h00: 19h00 21h30: (PL-06) Clément Sanchez, Collège de France, France Templated growth of nanostructured composite particles for the biomedical domain Informal Dinner + Belgian Beer Party + Poster (III) 20

21 Session L (Auditorium PA02): Photocatalysis, Catalysis MRI and Spincrossover 16h00 17h40 Chairmen: Felix Tuczek and Meifang Zhu 16h00 16h20: 16h20 16h40: 16h40 16h55: 16h55 17h10: 17h10 17h25: 17h25 17h40: (IL-35) Zhong-Yong Yuan, Nankai University, China Carbon-based Heterostructures with Enhanced Photoactivity (IL-36) Silvia Todorova, Institute of Catalysis, Bulgaria Co, La and Ce modified Pd-Al2O3 - catalysts for methane combustion (O-29) Myrtil L. Kahn, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, France New strategies for bio-imaging: examples of efficient MRI contrast agent and of photocommutable nanoparticles for super-resolution fluorescence imaging (O-30) Dugay Julien, Delft University of technology, The Nederlands Size effect of the electrical spin-state switching of spin-crossover nanorods (O-31) Eva Rentschler, University of Mainz, Germany Metallacrown based 3d-4f Complexes exhibiting Slow Magnetic Relaxation (O-32) P. Guionneau, University of Bordeaux, France The Spin-CrossOver phenomenon pictured from the sub-nano- to the microstructural scales Flash oral presentation Chairperson: Min Wu 17h40 17h45: 17h45 17h50: 17h50 17h55: (F-13) H. A. Tahmasebi, Islamic Azad University, Iran Production of Nano-particles of Barium sulfate and Sodium chloride with spraying of two reactive solutions (F-14) V. A. Harutyunyan, Russian-Armenian (Slavonic), Armenia NanosphericalHeterolayer in Radial Electrostatic Field (F-15) Alexander Witt, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Germany Switching the Magnetic Properties of Valence Tautomeric Metal Complexes at Room Temperature Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01): Chair: Jeffrey Brinker 18h10 19h00: 19h00 21h30: (PL-06) Clément Sanchez, Collège de France, France Templated growth of nanostructured composite particles for the biomedical domain Informal Dinner + Belgian Beer Party + Poster (III) 21

22 Thursday 16 th July 2015 Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01) Chairman: Fei Wei 8h30 9h15: 9h15 9h45: 9h45 10h15: 10h15 10h45: 10h45 11h00: (PL-07) Taeghwan Hyeon, Seoul National University, Korea Designed Chemical Synthesis and Assembly of Uniform-sized Nanoparticles for Medical and Energy Applications (KN-10) Jean-Marc Basset, Kaust Catalysis Center The metathesis of alkanes and related reactions: From silica supported early transition metal hybrides to metal (methylidene)(methyl) (KN-11) Jihong Yu, Jilin University, China In-Silico Prediction, High-Throughput Screening and Targeted Synthesis of Zeolitic Nanoporous Materials (KN-12) Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, University of Antwerp, Belgium Discovering porous materials in 3D by advanced electron microscopy Coffee Break 22

23 Session M (Auditorium PA01): International Year of Light Session: Photocatalysis, Solar Energy, Photovaltaics 11h00 12h35 Chairmen: Xiao-Yu Yang and Didier Robert 11h00 11h20: 11h20 11h40: 11h40 12h00: 12h00 12h20: 12h20 12h35: 12h35 13h45: (IL-37) Jean-Luc Blin, Université de Lorraine, France Mesoporous Zinc titanates and their application in photocatalysis (IL-38) Min Wu, Wuhan University of Technology Slow photon: shedding a new light on the photoactivity enhancement (IL-39) Silvia Lenaerts, University of Antwerpen, Belgium Mechanistic study of plasmonic photocatalysts (IL-40) Ruud Schropp, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands Nanostructures for light management in ultrathin solar cells (O-33) Pierre Fau, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, France Ligands/nanoparticles interactions in organic solvents: the case of Cu and Ag nanoparticles Lunch + Poster (II) Session N (Auditorium PA02): Materials for Electrochemistry, Energy, Batteries and MRI 11h00 12h35 Chairmen: Alexandre Leonard and Yu Qiao 11h00 11h20: 11h20 11h40: 11h40 12h00: 12h00 12h20: 12h20 12h35: 12h35 13h45: (IL-41) Nathalie Job, University of Liege, Belgium Carbon xerogels for electrochemical applications (IL-42) Donghai Wang, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Nanoporous Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage Applications (IL-43) Yu Li, Wuhan University of Technology, China Manganese oxides and manganese alkoxide composites for lithium ion batteries (IL-44) Sylvie Bégin-Colin, University of Strasbourg, France Dendronized magnetic nanoparticles designed for targeting, MRI and hyperthermia (O-34) Alexandru Vlad, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium Surface coating mediated swelling and fracture in lithiathed Core-shell silicon Nanostructures Lunch + Poster (II) 23

24 Session O (Auditorium PA01): International Year of Light Session: Photocatalysis, Solar Energy and Photovolyaics 13h45 15h30 Chairperson: Elena Selli 13h45 14h05: 14h05 14h25: 14h25 14h45: (IL-45) Benoit Heinrichs, University Of Liege, Belgium Photocatalytic powders and films from gels and colloids (IL-46) Leonardo Palmisano, University of Parlermo, Italy Green Organic Reactions by TiO2 Photocatalysis (IL-47) Gang Liu, Shenyang, China Multi-scale Designing of Solar-driven Photocatalysts for Solar Fuels Session P (Auditorium PA01): New Synthesis Strategies 14h45 15h30 Chairperson: Yan Xu 14h45 15h00: 15h00 15h15: 15h15 15h30: 15h30 16h00: (O-35) X. Dominguez-Benetton, Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Mol Bare crystalline nanoparticles made electrochemically (O-36) Y. Djaoued, Université de Moncton, Canada Synthesis of Crack-Free Large-Area 2D WO3, and TiO2 Inverse Opal Films by Dynamic Hard-Template Strategy (O-37) G. Gouget, Sorbonne University, Paris Nanostructured metal borides: from colloidal synthesis to functional materials Coffee Break 24

25 Session Q (Auditorium PA02): Materials for Electrochemistry, Energy and Batteries 13h45 15h30 Chairmen: Nathalie Job and Yu Li 13h45 14h05: 14h05 14h25: 14h25 14h45: 14h45 15h00: 15h00 15h15: 15h15 15h30: 15h30 16h00: (IL-48) ) Yu Qiao, University of California, San Diego, USA Controlled Behaviors of electrodes in Lithium ion batteries: A novel Technology of Thermal Runaway Mitigation (IL-49) Philippe Miele, University of Montpellier 2, France Nitride nano-ceramics for energy applications (IL-50) Alexandre F. Léonard, University of Liege, Belgium How do surface-modified carbon xerogels devoid of micropores behave as anode materials for Li-ion batteries (O-38) Ling Shen, Wuhan University of Technology, China 3D porous Graphene-based Flexible Bioelectrode (O-39) Jiang Deng, Zhejiang University, China Inspired by Bread Leavening: A Universal Approach for Hierarchically Porous Carbon based on Biomass (O-40) Sung Ho Yang, Korea National University of Education, Republic of Korea In situ Formation of Iron Oxide at the Interface of Living Yeast Cells Coffee Break 25

26 Session R (Auditorium PA01): New synthetic strategies 16h00 17h50 Chairmen: Philippe Miele and Benoit Heinrichs 16h00 16h20: 16h20 16h40: 16h40 16h55: 16h55 17h10: 17h10 17h30: 17h30 17h50: (IL-51) Chih-Hung (Alex) Chang, Oregon State University, USA Preparation of Complex Inorganic Nanomaterials and Nanostructured Thin Films using Microreactor-Assisted Nanomaterial Synthesis and Deposition Process (IL-52) Yan Xu, Jillin University, China Architecturation of Inorganic Nanomaterials By a Bioinspired Strategy (O-41) Joakim Riikonen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland Stable surface functionalization of mesoporous silicon (O-42) Ömer Dag, Bilkent University, Turkey Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Mesophases of Salts and Phosphoric Acid: Mesoporous Metal Phosphate Thin Films (IL-53) Julien Amadou, Nanocyl SA, Belgium Past, current and future applications of carbon nanotubes (IL-54) Elena Rosseeva, University of Konstanz, Germany Mesocrystals: Building up Crystals from Nanoparticles Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01): Chair: Yan Garcia 18h00 18h50: 19h30-20h15: (PL-08) Takuzo Aida, University of Tokyo, Japan Redox-Active Metal-Organic Nanotubes Social Activity (Place Saint-Aubain) 20h15: Departure for Banquet Gala (Château de Namur) 26

27 Session S (Auditorium PA02): Materials for electrochemistry, microdevices and Batteries 16h00 17h50 Chairmen: Donhai Wang and Sylvie Begin-Collin 16h00 16h20: 16h20 16h40: 16h40 16h55: 16h55 17h10: 17h10 17h30: 17h30 17h50: (IL-55) Guoxiu Wang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Nanostructured Electrode Materials for Development of High Performance Energy Storage and Conversion Systems (IL-56) Joeri Denayer, University of Brussels, Belgium New applications of Metal Organic Frameworks: from microdevices to molecular separation (O-43) Kenji Sato, Niigata University, Japan, Byproduct-focused, sustainable electrochemical synthesis of mesoporous niobia thin-film (O-44) Xianfeng Zheng, Wuhan University of Technology, China Bio-inspired Porous NiO, CoO and ZnO Nanostructures: One-pot Synthesis, Photocatalysis and Lithium-ion Batteries (IL57) Walid A. Daoud, City University of Hong Kong Study of the reaction kinetics of V(IV)/V(V) in MSA for all-vanadium redox flow batteries (IL-58) Viorica Parvulescu, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Romania Oxide nanoarchitectonic hosts of enzymes and extracted bioactive compounds Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01): Chair: Yann Garcia 18h00 18h50: (PL-08) Takuzo Aida, University of Tokyo, Japan Redox-Active Metal-Organic Nanotubes 19h30-20h15: Social Activity (Place Saint-Aubain) 20h15: Departure for Banquet Gala (Château de Namur) 27

28 Friday 17 th July 2015 Plenary Session (Auditorium PA01) Chairmen: Kisuk Kang 9h15 9h45: 9h45 10h15: 10h15 10h45: 10h45 11h00: (KN-13) Leone Spiccia, Monash University, Australia Novel Redox Mediators for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (KN-14) Jonathan R. Nitschke, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Transformative Cages and Luminous Chains: Functional Materials Through Subcomponent Self-assembly (KN-15) Edman Tsang, University of Oxford, United Kindom Tunable Heterojunction Interface In Supported Bimetallic Catalysts Coffee Break Chairman: Bao-Lian Su 11h00 11h20: 11h20 12h10: 12h10 12h40: 12h40 13h40: (IL-59) Marc Peratitus, Solvay R&I Laboratory (E2P2L), China Pickering Interfacial Catalysis (PIC) for Biphasic Synthesis: Towards Solvent Free reactions (PL-09) Can Li, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Fundamental understanding of photocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis for solar fuel production Concluding Remarks and Best Poster Awards Drinks 28

29 Poster Session Timetable: Session I: P-001 P-071, F-01 F-05 Monday 13 th July 19h00 22h00 Tuesday 14 th July 12h35 13h45 Session II: P-072 P-126, F-06 F-10 Tuesday 14 th July 19h10 21h00 Wednesday 15 th July 12h35 13h45 Session II: P-127 P-192, F-11 F-16 Wednesday 15 th July 19h10 22h00 Thursday 16 th July 12h35 13h45 In-situ Growth of ZIF-8 Nanoparticles at the Interface of Pickering Emulsion Stabilized by Graphene Oxide Jun Hu East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China Organotemplate-free Synthesis of Aluminophosphate-based Microporous Materials and Properties Jiyang Li Jilin University, Changchun, China Self-aggregation of semifluorinated alkanes in trisilacyclohexane: a first step towards soft-templated silicon carbide B. Gouze University of Montpellier, Bagnols sur Cèze, France Hierarchical Nanosheets-Constructed Yolk-Shell TiO2 Porous Structure: One- Pot Synthesis and Excellent Li + Storage Properties Jun Jin Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Amplified Hydrogen Evolution of Ternary Photonic Crystal Structured Photocatalyst by Slow Photon Effect Heng Zhao Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Textile-reinforced CFRP Strengthened three and five layers aluminium 1050 composites Yasser Fouad German University, Cairo, Egypt Polyoxometalate-Based Non-Linear Optical Materials: Towards Low-Cost, Stable, Switchable Components for Molecular Optoelectronics Ahmed Al-Yasari University of East Anglia, Norwich Photoelectrodes with bio-electronic interfaces for solar fuels Artur Braun Empa. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland F-01 F-02 F-03 F-04 F-05 F-06 F-07 F-08 29

30 Hybrid/porous silica-based materials for the delivery of pharmaceutics agents J.L. Blin University of Lorraine, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France Plasmon-driven photoregeneration of cofactor molecules Marek Grzelczak CIC biomagune, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain Lattice architecture effect on thermo- and piezo-switching properties in spin crossover coordination polymers Aurelian Rotaru Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania Production of Nano-particles of Barium sulfate and Sodium chloride with spraying of two reactive solutions Tahmasebi H. A Islamic Azad University, Quchan, Iran Nanospherical Heterolayer in Radial Electrostatic Field V. A. Harutyunyan Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University, Yerevan, Armenia Switching the Magnetic Properties of Valence Tautomeric Metal Complexes at Room Temperature Alexander Witt Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Quantification of Intramolecular Cooperativity in Polynuclear Spin Crossover Fe(II) Complexes by Density Functional Theory Calculations and Nuclear Inelastic Scattering Juliusz A. Wolny University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Fabrication of tellurium/bismuth nanofibers prepared by electro spinning method and their thermoelectric properties Hyunjung Lee School of Advanced Materials Engineering, Seoul, Republic of Korea Individualized colloidal Nanohelices SiO2, SiO2@Au and SiO2@MxOy: new nanostructures for applications in NEMS devices Marie-Hélène Delville University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France Multimodal single-crystalline zeolite catalysts with hierarchically micromeso-macroporous structure Ming-Hui Sun Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China F-10 F-11 F-12 F-13 F-14 F-15 F-16 P-001 P-002 P

31 Adsorptive Desulfurization of Fuel with Porous Organic Polymer Honglai Liu University of Scienceand Technology, Shanghai, China An Efficient Nano-hybrid TiO2 Photocatalyst Studied by Advanced TEM Zhi-Yi Hu University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium Keggin heteropolyacid supported on TiO2 used in gas-solid (photo)catalytic propene hydration and in liquid-solid photocatalytic glycerol dehydration Giuseppe Marcì Università di Palermo, Palermo, Italy Synthesis, Surface characterization and photocatalytic activity of TiO2 supported on almond shell activated carbon Stéphanie D. Lambert University of Liège, Belgium, Belgium Synthesis, Characterization, Molecular Modeling and a Comparative Antimicrobial Study inbetween a Quinoline Drug and its Complexes Fawaz A. Saad Umm Al- Qura University, Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Study of the electrochemical behavior of a full cell composed of an anode based on phosphorus/graphene and a cathode based on Na3V2(PO4)3 for the design of sodium ion batteries Destrycker Gauthier Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA Heterogeneous asymmetric Knoevenagel-phospha-Michael concurrent tandem reaction synergistically catalysed by inherent achiral hydroxyls and grafted chiral bases on mesoporous silica surface Jing He Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China Design, synthesis, structure and spectroscopic properties of new cyanidobridged metal clusters and chains. Examples with a trinuclear 9-atom molecular Ag C N Cu N C Au C N assembly and of M C N M chains (with M and M are Cu, Ag, Au) Ali Alsalme King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Transition metal alloy surfaces and nanoalloys as catalysts for fuel cell application Daojian Cheng Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China NO reduction, by the methane in presence of excess O2, over aluminated and functionnalised organized mesoporous silica MCM-41 type Ahmed Belhakem Laboratoire S.E.A., Mostaganem, Algeria P-004 P-005 P-006 P-007 P-008 P-009 P-010 P-011 P-012 P

32 Nanostructured poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) composite cathode material with internal void space for lithium-sulphur batteries Yan Min Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Nano-precision facile replication of natural fibers with metal oxides Zhong-Wen Liu Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China A Malonamide Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica (PMO) for tunable and controlled buprofen release Sander Clerick Ghent University, Gent, Belgium Hierarchical Matryoshka-Like Sulfur/Conductive Polymers Composites for Advanced Secondary Li S Batteries Yong Yu Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Templated versus dense hematite films: influence of the heat treatment and the doping on water splitting efficiency Caroline Toussaint University of Liège, Liège, Belgium Mn-EG/Nitrogen-doped Graphene: a Novel Anode Material for Lithium-ion Batteries with High Rate Capability and Long Lifespan Shao-Zhuan Huang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Boualouache Adel1, Boucenna Ali*1, 2, Khalili Benyoucef 1, Bouakaz Leila Boucenna Ali University M Hamed, Bougara Boumerdes, Algeria 3D hierarchical flower-like LaPO4 nanostructure: morphology control and its application in photocatalytic CO2 reduction Wenyue Su Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China Optoelectronic properties of indium-tin-oxide electrode functionalized by laser nanostructuration of thin Au films Katarzyna Grochowska Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdańsk, Poland Dual function of MoS2 nanosheet with high defects for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution over CdS nanocrystals Ling Wu Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China Self-generated hierarchical porous structure in titanium dioxide Cassandra Toni University of Namur, Namur, Belgium P-015 P-016 P-017 P-018 P-019 P-020 P-021 P-022 P-023 P-025 P

33 A cost-effective approach to the synthesis of zeolitic imidazolate framework- 8 (ZIF-8) materials and anion effect on its formation Yongde Xia University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom Colorimetric Detection of Creatinine Based on Gold Nanoparticle via Synergistic Coordination Chemistry Jianjun Du Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China Synthesis and Characterization of Hydroxyapatite/Curcumin nano Composites B.V. Jogiya Saurashtra University, Rajkot, India Self-repairing nanoshell for individual cell surface functionalization Nan Jiang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Liquid-induced color variations of beetle scales controlled by their physicochemical properties Sébastien Mouchet University of Namur, Namur, Belgium Hierarchical TiO2 (B) microspheres assembled from nanotubes with excellent lithium ion storage properties Yi Cai Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China TiO2-ZnO:I nanorod array films with enhanced visible light-response for photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic degradation Xia Tao Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China Ternary Nanocomposite NiS/K8Nb6O19/CdS for Photocatalytic H2 Evolution under Uisible Light Lin Xu Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China Hierarchical TiO2 submicrospheres composed of interconnected nanofibers with enhanced lithium ion storage performances Hong-En Wang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Protein directed assembly of organic-inorganic hybrid nanoflowers Liang Wu Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Optical properties of silver/porous silicon nanostructures Girel K.V Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus P-027 P-028 P-029 P-030 P-031 P-032 P-033 P-034 P-035 P-036 P

34 Highly active porous iron phosphate nanotubes deposited molybdenum oxide catalysts for benzylation of benzene Mohamed Mokhtar M. Mostafa King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Nanostructured zinc and tin oxides for gas sensors: Towards sub-ppm CO detection Pierre Fau University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France Water Oxidation on Mesoporous Ta3N5 Photocatalysts under Visible Light Limin Guo Kyushu University, Nishi-Ku Fukuoka, Japan The influence of chloride on interdiffusion method for perovskite solar cells Shiqiang Luo University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China 3D Hierarchical Porous TiO2 from Bio-inspired Rape Pollen Coat for High Performance Lithium Ion Batteries Xiao-Ning Ren Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Tuning the Band Gap in Silicence and Germanene through Fullerence Attachment Y. X. Wang Fudan University, Shanghai, China Facile Scalable Synthesis of highly porous singlecrystalline CuO nanoleaves for lithium battery anodes with realized long cycle life Zhao Deng Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Graphene-like ZnO mesoporous single-crystal monolayer with exposed {0001} polar facets for enhanced photocatalytic activity and selectivity Jing Liu Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Microwave-assisted Synthesis of Three-Dimensional Bicontinuous LiFePO4/C Cathodes for High Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries Qian Zhang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China A Systematic Theoretical, Simulation and Experimental Approach to Distinguishing Triboelectric and Piezoelectric Outputs in Combined Tribopiezoelectric Generators Xiya Yang University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong P-038 P-039 P-040 P-041 P-042 P-043 P-044 P-045 P-046 P

35 A creative approach towards separating the triboelectric and piezoelectric effects through piezoelectric functionalized PDMS nanocomposite foams Xiya Yang University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Catalytic reforming of biomass derived tars V. Claude University of Liège, Liège, Belgique Electrochemical enhancement of carbon paper by indium modification for the positive side of vanadium redox flow battery Walid A. Daoud University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Development of an immobilisation method of individual cyanobacteria by a silica coating using the layer by layer method for a protection of the cells Cyrille Delneuville University of Namur, Namur, Belgium Thermal conductivity of MgAl2O4 diethylene glycol nanofluids Gaweł Żyła University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland Synthesis and characterization of two new Fe(II) coordination polymers exhibiting thermally induced or solvent-assisted spin transition properties Laure Cuignet University of Louvain-La-Neuve, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium Two novel molybdenum(v) poly-(pyrazolyl)borate complexes: synthesis, structure, and catalytic performance in the cyclohexane oxidation Na Xing Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, China Synthesis of Bi-Fe-Sb-O pyrochlore nanoparticles with the visible-light photoactivity O. M. Gajtko Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Anion-exchangeable layered rare-earth basic salts synthesized by microwavehydrothermal route O. M. Gajtko Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Hydrogenation of CO2 to hydrocarbons over iron nanoparticles confined in ordered mesoporous carbons Anfeng Zhang Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China PVP assistance on Nanosilver accumulation on graphene oxide nanolayers A Babapour Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China P-048 P-049 P-050 P-051 P-052 P-053 P-054 P-056 P-057 P-058 P

36 Reduction of graphene oxide crumples obtained by spray pyrolysis I. Papailias Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Attikis, Greece Kunipia F/ Reduced graphene oxide stable aqueous suspensions via a one-step hydrothermal process E.C. Vermisoglou Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Attikis, Greece Functionalized-TiO2 containing paints for long-term NO pollutant degradation S. Karapati Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Attikis, Greece Synthesis of SnO2/Graphene Oxide Heterostructures for Supercapacitors Nadia Todorova Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Attikis, Greece TiO2/Graphene composite photocatalysts for air pollutants oxidation A. Trapalis Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Attikis, Greece Preparation of Nanostuctured Materials from Different Silica Sources Using Fluorinated Surfactants as Templates J.L. Blin Université de Lorraine, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France New theranostic applications of dendronised iron oxide nanoparticles Cristina Blanco-Andujar Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France Mechanical Alloying and Casting Methods Application for Development of Composites with Metal Matrix and Reinforcing Non-agglomerated Nanodiamond Particles Vladimir A. Popov National University of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Influence of Reinforcing Non-agglomerated Nanodiamond Particles on Metal Matrix Nanocomposite Structure Stability in the Course of Heating Vladimir A. Popov National University of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Preparation of Magnetic Pd/meso-SiO2@Fe3O4 Catalysts and Their Catalytic Performance for Heck Reaction Sheng-Fu Ji Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China Photocatalytic properties of Fe-Ti oxide nanoparticles supported on SBA-15 mesoporous silica Viorica Parvulescu Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bucharest, Romania P-060 P-061 P-062 P-063 P-064 P-065 P-066 P-067 P-068 P-071 P

37 Biomimetic Inorganic Nanocoating on the Surface of New Ternary Ti-Ta-Zr alloy Cora Vasilescu Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bucharest, Romania Reduced TiO2 Nanowire Arrays with Enhanced Photocatalysis in Tunable Visible Light Region Xiao-Yu Yang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Porous Three-dimensional Graphene-TiO2 for Increased Photocatalysis Xiao-Yu Yang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China A Novel One Particle@One Cell Mesostructured Foam for Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction Xiao-Yu Yang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China ph Responsive Releasing/trapping Gold Nanoclusters within Molecular Tweezer@Mesoporous Silica Nanospheres Xiao-Yu Yang Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Co doped templateless electrodeposited ZnO nanowires Elena Matei National Institute of Materials Physics, Magurele, Romania A versatile toolbox for the functionalization of layered materials: ionexchange, micro-wave assisted reactions and post-functionalization Pierre Rabu Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux, Strasbourg, France CdTe nanowire channel field effect transistors Ionut Enculescu National Institute of Materials Physics, Magurele, Romania Hierarchical SAPO-34 zeolites synthesized by a dual-template method with improved catalytic performance in the MTO-reaction Yu-Ping Li Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China Single oscillator model of undoped and co-doped ZnO thin films P. Petkova Shumen University, Shumen, Bulgaria Spherolites in Urine as an Indicator for Support the Health Nedyalka Izmirova Sofia University, Sofia, Bulgaria P-077 P-078 P-079 P-080 P-081 P-082 P-083 P-085 P-086 P-088 P

38 Formation of mono-layer of transition metal oxides on SBA-15 Junko N. Kondo Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan Functionalisation of the Binary Ti-Zr Alloy Surface with Antibacterial Nanoparticles Silviu Iulian Drob Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bucharest, Romania Facile Solution Route to Iron Catalyst Active and Selective in Fischer Tropsch Synthesis at 150oC Minghua Qiao Fudan University, Shanghai, China Magnetic and Electronic properties of spin crossover complexes Fe(2-Methylpyrazine)2M(CN)4 (M=Ni, Pd) Madoka Sekiya Toho University, Miyama, Japan Crystal structure and magnetic properties of spin crossover complex FeⅡ(Ethyl Isonicotinate)2[Pt(CN)4] Hitomi Shiina Toho University, Miyama, Japan Conception of artificial doped titania inverse opal as photocatalyst for the degradation of volatile organic compounds Benoit Van der Schueren University of Namur, Namur, Belgium A General Route to Prepare W18O49 Nanowires with High Surface Area Yuping Liu Nankai University, Tianjin, China P-092 P-093 P-094 P-095 P-096 P-097 P-098 Self-assemblies of plasmonic gold/silver and ZnO based mixed metal oxides for efficient UV and solar-driven photocatalysis Gabriela Carja Technical University, Iasi, Romania Synthesis and Photoluminescence of BaAl2Si2O8:Eu 3+,Tb 3+ Phosphors for White LED Applications K. Park Sejong University, Seoul, Korea Fabrication and Structure Properties of Thermoelectric Ca3-xAgxCo4O9+δ K. Park Sejong University, Seoul, Korea Enhanced Luminescence Properties of Ba1-xAl2Si2O8:xEu 3+ Phosphors by Charge Compensation K. Park Sejong University, Seoul, Korea P-099 P-101 P-102 P

39 Alumina for high activity 99Mo/99mTc generator Cecilia C. Guedes-Silva Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, São Paulo, Brazil Synthesis and characterization of NaMn1/3 Ni1/3Co1/3O2 for sodium ion batteries Savitha Thayumanasundaram University of Leuven, Belgium New Zn(II) coordination polymers constructed from amino-alcohols and aromatic polycarboxylic acids Carmen Paraschiv National Institute for R&D in Electrical Engineering, Bucharest, Romania Synthesis, structural characterization and catalytic activity of a novel CuII (Sal-Ala)/CuAlLDH hybrid material Mihaela Mureşeanu University of Craiova, Craiova, Romania Paramagnetic properties of anisotropic MgSO3.6H2O:Co P. Petkova Shumen University, Shumen, Bulgaria Theoretical investigation of temperature induced spin state switching using FORC diagram method Aurelian Rotaru Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania Structural, electronic and magnetic propretés of cobalt doped arsenic clusters CoAs _n ( n = 3-24) S. Safer University of Bejaia, Bejaia, Algeria New acid-base mixed oxide model catalysts obtained by non-hydrolytic solgel Anna Brisou IFP Energies nouvelles, Solaize, France Electroreduction of carbon dioxide for low-carbon fuels production using Prussian blue-based membrane. Rongzhi Chen National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan Green and sustainable production of high value metabolites via encapsulated microalgae in photobioreactor Bo-Bo Zhang University of Namur, Namur, Belgium P-104 P-105 P-106 P-107 P-108 P-109 P-110 P-111 P-113 P

40 The preparation and electrochemistry characters of two mesoporous polyaniline-silica nanocomposites with different silica pore structure Xiu-Guo Cui Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing, China Graphene Oxide Based Nanocomposites Designed for Energy Applications Gabriela Hristea National Institute for R&D in Electrical Engineering, Bucharest, Romania Zn(II) coordination polymers based on a long and flexible bis-1,2,4-triazole ligands: synthesis, crystal structures, fluorescence and thermal studies. Mariusz Wolff University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Templating a SCO complex on a bio-membrane - Crystal structure and spin crossover behaviour of [Fe(iptz)6](BF4)2 Valentin Smeets University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Synthesis and Characterization of Carbon Nanoparticles for Biosensing Applications Gabriela Hristea National Institute for R&D in Electrical Engineering, Bucharest, Romania Confinement and functionality of materials in cavernous solids for gas storage applications Marinela M. Dîrtu University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Silica-immobilized Aquivion PFSA superacid for heterogeneous catalytic etherification of glycerol with n-butanol Wenhao Fang Solvay Shanghai, China Synthesis and characterization of new Zn(II) coordination compounds constructed from Bis-Tris and divergent N-donor ligand Andrei Cucos National Institute for Research and Development in Electrical Engineering, Bucharest, Romania Ruthenium(II) p-cymene based self-assembled catenane architectures: Synthesis structures and unique properties Taeguen Kim University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Republic of Korea Bio-induced Colloidal Packing in Formation of Single-Cell within Yolk-Shell Structure Li Wang University of Namur, Namur, Belgium P-115 P-116 P-117 P-118 P-119 P-120 P-121 P-122 P-123 P

41 On characterizing microscopically the adhesion interphase for the adhesion between brass-plated steel cords with different brass-plating amount and rubber compound with different loading of adhesion promoter by Auger Electron Spectroscopy Gyung Soo Jeon Jeonnam Provincial College,Jeonnam, South Korea Synthesis of trimagnetic multishell nanoparticles Véronica Gavrilov-Isaac Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France Effect of heat treatment on the morphology and product yield of porous ZrB2 nanofiber Rouhollah Mehdinavaz Aghdam Nanotechnology Department, Engineering Research Institute, Tehran, Iran Photocatalystic Efficiency Investigation of Newly Developed NZBc (Nano- ZnO /Butadiene Rubber Composite) Daegyu Jang Korea University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Phosphinate capped ZnO nanoparticles (and clusters) for combination with Cu nanoparticles as catalysts to hydrogenate CO2 to MeOH. S. D. Pike Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Functional metallomesogens of [Mn12]-SMM Yunnan Guo Laboratory of Molecular Materials & Magnetism, Pessac, France. Stable surface functionalization of mesoporous silicon Joakim Riikonen University of Eastern Finland, Finland Impact of Textural Properties of Mesoporous Graphitic Carbon Nitrides on the Photocatalytic Activity under UV and Visible Light Hendrik Kosslick University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany Directional Energy Migration in Nanoparticles of Crystalline Transition Metal Complexes Elia Previtera Université de Genève, Genève, Switzerland Cu-containing mixed oxides from layered double hydroxide precursors: catalysts for dehydration and dehydrogenation. Mohamad Abdoullah University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom P-125 P-126 P-128 P-129 P-130 P-131 P-132 P-133 P-134 P

42 Optimising the activity of organic-inorganic solid base catalysts by controlling the surface coverage. Mohamed Elbakush University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom Fabrication of Multifunctional Microencapsulated Phase Change Materials with Conductive and Antimicrobial Silver/Silica Double-layered Shell Xiaodong Wang Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China A Modified Dip-coating Technique to Prepare Core Shell Structured Carbon Nanotube-Boron Nitride Hybrids Guangxin Chen Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China Direct synthesis of carbon nanofibers from waste South African coal fly ash Durbach Shane University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa In situ Synthesis and Structural Characterisation of Cr-MIL-101 encapsulated with Fe3O4 Engineered Nanoparticles for Arsenic Adsorption in Water Karen Leus Ghent University, Gent, Belgium Synthesis and Sorption property of Magnetic Particles-Embedded Porous Carbon Composites made from Metal-Organic Frameworks Moonhyun Oh Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Optical Property and Conformation Changes of Fluorophores Presenting within a Metal-Organic Framework during Sensing Event Moonhyun Oh Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Hollow Porous Carbon Particles Made from the Pyrolysis of Core-Shell Type Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) and Their Sorption Properties Moonhyun Oh Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Structural and Morphological Transformations of Metal-Organic Framework via Destruction and Reconstruction Pathways Moonhyun Oh Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Synthesis, Characterization and biological investigations of Bis(phenylmethanamine)dichloropalladium(II) complex against breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231: An in vitro study Nitin Kumar Sharma Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India P-136 P-137 P-138 P-139 P-140 P-141 P-142 P-143 P-144 P

43 Highly selective liquid-phase oxidation of cyclohexane to KA oil over Ti- MWW catalyst: evidence of formation of oxyl radicals Wen-Juan Zhou Solvay, Shanghai, China Immobilization of catalysts by self-assembled monolayer for electroless copper plating on the tantalum-based barrier layer Sung-Te Chen Hsiuping University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan Design of bio-hybrids materials by immobilisation of cyanobacteria within inorganic matrices Emeric Danloy University of Namur, Namur, Belgium High performance dielectric elastomer nanocomposites by polyester elastomer and nano-titanium dioxide Shuxin Li Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing, China Multimodal Correlative Microscopy for In Situ Detection and Quantification of Hybrid titanium oxide nanoparticles in Skin Cells And Multicellular Living Specimens Marie-Hélène Delville Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France A General Strategy for the Production of (Ag/Au) Multidomain Bimetallic and (Ag/Au/Pt or Pd) Trimetallic Noble Metal Nanotubes Javier Patarroyo Institut Catala de Nanocie ncia i Nanotecnologia, Barcelona, Spain Catalytic behaviour of biomasses containing iron obtained by Leptothrix bacteria cultivation in growth media of Lieske, Fedorov and Adler S. Todorova Institute of Catalysis, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Study of Different Combinational Growth Regulators on Callus Induction and Effect of Nano Elicitors on Secondary Metabolite of Papaver bracteatum and Papaver somniferum Fereydoon Bondarian Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Fabrication and Electromechanical Behavior of Graphene Oxide Based Actuator Huiqin Lian Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing, China Catalytic decolorization of Acid blue 29 dye by H2O2 and a heterogeneous catalyst Ibrahim A. Salem Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt P-146 P-147 P-149 P-150 P-151 P-152 P-153 P-154 P-155 P

44 Cr7Ni-based wheels linked by a molecular switch, a pulsed EPR study Marie-Emmanuelle Boulon The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Low temperature formation of SnO from tin (II) ketoacidoximate as precursor Jayaprakash Khanderi King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Enhanced photocatalytic activity of Ag dispersed amorphous BaTiO3 nanocomposite thin films under sunlight Su-Wei Zhang University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane Based Catalyst for the Efficient Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates Lucia Anna Bivona University of Namur, Namur, Belgium Production of CuAlO2 from Chemically Precipitated Nano-precursors at Low Temperatures Hasan Akyıldız Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey Synthesis and Characterization of Mg-doped CuCrO2 Nanoparticles Hasan Akyıldız Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey Structural characterization of chemically bath deposited SnS thin films M.Ganchev Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Carbon nanotube arrays synthesized by CVD within thin porous alumina template Girel K.V Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus Coordination-driven self-assembly of molecular rectangles and trigonal prisms incorporating pyridyl donors and a new arene ruthenium acceptor Nem Singh University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Republic of Korea Removal of halogen organic compounds from dyeing and dyestuff chemical wastewater with recoverable Ni/Fe-Fe3O4 nanocomposites Cancan Xu Tsinghua University, Jiaxing, China Uncommon stimuli-driven motions in molecular devices containing units of transition metal complexes M. Woźny Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland P-157 P-158 P-159 P-160 P-161 P-162 P-163 P-164 P-165 P-166 P

45 Switchable metal-ligand assemblies structure and function of copper(ii) and nickel(ii)-based rotaxanes Karolina M. Tomczyk Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Melting Filling of Steam Shortened Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Magdalena Kierkowicz Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Sol-Gel synthesis of porous materials and characterization. N.Agoudjil University of Alger, Alger, Algerie 2,5-Disubstituted transition metal 1,3,4-oxadiazoles for spin crossover compounds Christian Köhler University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany Molecular tectonics: porous solid solutions based on H-bonded nonisostructral networks Bo-Wen Hu University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France Removal of organic pollutants by photocatalysis with TiO2 nanotubes Cédric Marien Université de Strasbourg, France, France New 3D-heterometallic coordination polymers containing CoII and GdIII Carlos Cruz Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile Neodumium enrichment from light rare earth concentrates by magnetic nanohydrometallurgy Sabrina da N. Almeida Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Polymer electrolytes and adapted mesoporous TiO2 for Solid State Dye Sensitized Solar A. K. Bharwal University of Liege, Liege, Belgium Metal organic Coordination Architectures of Tetrazole Heterocycle Ligands Bearing Acetate Groups: Synthesis, Characterization and Magnetic Properties Bo-Wen Hu Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China SERS and SERRS: Chemical Mechanism and Resonance Raman on Triruthenium Cluster Complex. An Electronic and Vibrational Study Jonnatan J. Santos Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil P-168 P-169 P-170 P-171 P-172 P-173 P-174 P-175 P-176 P-177 P

46 Synthesis of Carbon Adsorbent from Apple Pomace Waste for the Removal of Estriol from Aqueous Solution Suzimara Rovani Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Determination of tear proteins by surface enhanced Raman scattering Hanna Bandarenka Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus Nanocomposite hydrogels based on polyacrylamide-methylcellulose and Mg- Al layered double hydroxides Flavio Augusto Cavadas Andrade Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil Synthesis of materials based on sodium titanate for the design of sodium ion batteries Destrycker Gauthier University of Namur, Namur, Belgium Magnetic Separable Nanoparticles for Biocatalytic Oxidation of 2,3,6-trimethylphenole Sulman Esther Tver Technical university, Tver, Russia Revealing the impact of synthesis conditions on the properties of organic modified surfaces Annelore Roevens University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium Silica-based luminescent materials with ordered mesoporosity synthesized with the aid of fluidized-bed reactors José L. Hueso University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain Effect of Ti and Au on density and wettability of well-aligned ZnO nanorod arrays on different substrates synthesized via hydrothermal method M. Kamruzzaman City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Preparation and characterization of CuInS2 compound for photovoltaic applications W. Rezaïki Ecole Préparatoire aux Sciences & Techniques, Annaba, Algéria Synthesis and Characterization of Exfoliated Graphene Decorated with Magnetic Nanoparticles Nadzeya Kryvutsa Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium P-179 P-180 P-181 P-182 P-183 P-184 P-185 P-186 P-187 P

47 Lithium polymer electrolytes based on Sulfonated Poly (Ether Ether Ketone) for lithium polymer batteries Vijay Shankar Rangasamy University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Using photodimerization properties of trans-cinnamic acid towards multifonctional Inorganic-organic hybrid materials VarunKumar Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Hybrid Pseudocapacitor - Lithium-Ion Battery Redox Electrodes Alexandru Vlad Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium P-189 P-191 P

48 Sponsors The Organising Committee would like to express their sincere gratitude to the various institutions and companies for their contribution and support in the co-ordination of ACIN Micromeritics Wissel Springer European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry Night and Day University of Namur Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique Royal Society of Chemistry Wiley 48

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