List of Abstracts
Plenary Talk - 10:15 - 11:00
- Plenary Inke Siewert: Molecular Electrocatalysis: Activation of Small Molecules with Transition Metal Complexes
Talks I - 11:15 - 12:15
- T-1 Daria Tombolelli: Computational Chemistry studies of Proteins for CO2 Fixation and Sequestration
- T-2 Albert Prause: Structural investigation of thermo-responsive block-polymers with microemulsions in water
- T-3 Michel Wehrhold: pH dependence of Electron Transfer at a Graphene Monolayer electrode
Lunch Break & Posters - 12:15 - 13:30
- P-01 Iga Rybicka: The spectrophotometric determination of tannins in flakes
- P-02 Alexander Ecke: Development of an ELISA for the Determination of Amoxicillin in Water Samples
- P-03 Mary-Ann Siegert: Studies towards the total synthesis of retro-feglymycin
- P-04 Niklas Grabicki: New Geometries for Covalent Organic Frameworks
- P-05 Linda Klag: Investigations of cobalt oxide catalysts supported on SBA-15 for selective oxidation of propene
- P-06 Öznur Aglar: Preparation and binding study of the START Domain of the Ceramide Transfer Protein (CERT) via Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
- P-07 Pooja Tomar: Reduction and Transformation of the Green House Gas SF6 into a Deoxyfluorinating Reagent
- P-08 Maeva-Charlotte KERVAREC: HF-loaded Aluminium chlorofluoride as a nanoscopic solid acid catalyst for hydrofluorination reactions
- P-09 Clara Patricia Marshall: Aluminium fluoride-based catalysts as Lewis and Brønsted solid superacids
- P-10 Jennifer Börger: A Carbene Extended ATRA Reaction
Talks II - 13:30 - 14:10
- T-4 Nina S. Genz: Iron and molybdenum mixed oxides supported on SBA-15 as green model catalysts for selective oxidation of propene
- T-5 Zainelabdeen Ahmed: Probing the activity of Sphingomyelinases by Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
Investigators - 14:25 - 15:35
- I-1 Johannes Teichert: Heterolytic Splitting of Dihydrogen with Copper Complexes - Replacing Complex Hydrides with H2
- I-2 Peter Strasser: Solar-electrocatalytic Fuels and Chemicals - The Science of turning free electrons into molecular bonds and back