Program & Participants

THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
The Abstracts (PDF file)
8:00-8:30 |
Registration and Breakfast | ||
8:30 – 8:50 |
Oral 1 |
K. Laszlo, Budapest University of Technology, Hungary |
The versatility of carbon aerogels |
8:50-9:10 |
Oral 2 |
F. Beguin, Poznan University of Technology, Poland |
Effects of Ionic Liquids confinement in carbon nanopores on their thermal properties |
9:10- 9:30 |
Oral 3 |
J. Matos, University of Concepcion, Chile |
Anomalies in adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine-B on tannin-derived ordered mesoporous carbons |
9:30 – 9:50 |
Oral 4 |
M. F. Pererira, Universidade de Porto, Portugal |
Highly microporous biomass-derived electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction |
9:50- 10:10 | Oral 5 | E. Frackowiak, Poznan University of Technology, Poland |
In situ studies of electrode/electrolyte interface in neutral aqueous electrolyte |
10:10 – 10:40 | Coffee Break | ||
10:40 – 11:00 |
Oral 6 | A. Arenills, INCAR-CSIC, Spain | Carbon polymers fully tailored to any application |
11:00 – 11:20 |
Oral 7 |
M. Gilarranz, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain |
Catalytic removal of nitrate and nitrite from drinking water using carbon based catalysts |
11:20 – 11:40 |
Oral 8 |
S. Wang, Shinshu University, Japan |
High surface area graphenes of oxidation-resistivity from heat -treatment method |
11:40 – 12:00 | Oral 9 | C. Ania, CEMHTI, CNRS, France |
Getting light from nanoporous carbons: challenges for triggering advances |
12:00 – 12:45 | Round table | ||
12:45 – 14:00 | Lunch | ||
14:00 – 14:20 |
Oral 10 | A.S. Mestre, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal | Key parameters for activated carbon adsorption of pharmaceutical compounds rom wastewater |
14:20 – 14:40 |
Oral 11 | F. Ossler, Lund University, Sweden | Studies of formation, destruction and structural transformations of carbon based materials from combustion and pyrolysis utilizing electron, laser, X-ray and neutron probing techniques |
14:40 – 15:00 |
Oral 12 |
D. A. Giannakoudakis, CCNY/PAS, USA/Poland |
Porous carbon textile deposited with nanospheres as a wearable multifunctional protection medium against toxic vapors |
15:00 – 15:20 | Oral 13 | R. Van Riet, Royal Military Academy, Belgium |
An emerging application of nanoporous carbons as a component of energetic nanomaterials |
15:20 – 15:40 | Oral 14 | A. Bakandritsos, Palacky University, Czech Republic |
Nanoporous carbons doped with nanoparticulated materials towards applications in electrosensing and electrocatalysis |
15:40 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | ||
16:00 – 16:07 |
Flash 1 | E. Amayuelas, CEMHTI, CNRS, France | Comparing different reduction methods of porous graphene-oxide frameworks |
16:07 – 16:14 |
Flash 2 | A.P. Carvalho, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal |
Porous carbon materials: catalyst for cyclohexane oxidation |
16:14 – 16:21 |
Flash 3 | T. Szabo, University of Szeged, Hungary | Intercalation of copper(II) bipyridine complexes into graphite oxide |
16:21- 16:28 |
Flash 4 | R. Kukobat, Shinshu University Japan |
SWCNT films derived from SWCNT inks on PET and glass substrates |
16:28- 16:35 |
Flash 5 | K. Laszlo, Budapest University of Technology, Hungary |
Modification of graphene oxides with radio frequency plasma |
16:35 – 16:42 |
Flash 6 | J.Matos, The University of Concepcion, Chile |
Xerogels for the study of porosity in photochemistry: adsorption and photodegradation of yellow-5 |
16:42-16:49 |
Flash 7 | C. Ruiz -Gracia, CEMHTI, CNRS, France |
Do we need to redefine some concepts to describe the performance of nanoporous carbons in (photo)-(electro)-catalysis? |
16:49-16:56 |
Flash 8 | A.C. Pina , DETEMA, Uruguay |
Kinetic and thermodynamic aspects of coadsorption of antibiotics onto activated carbon fibers |
16:56-17:03 |
Flash 9 | X.-Y. Chuan, Perking University, Beijing, China |
Mesoporous silica encapsulated by carbon for lithium ion battery |
17:03-17:10 | Flash 10 | En Zhang, Inorganic Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden | On the origin of mesopore collapse in functionalized porous carbons |
17:10-17:17 | Flash 11 | T.J. Bandosz, City College of New York, USA | What really matters for ORR? A case study of nanoporous carbons catalytic activity |
17:35 – 18: 30 | Round Table | ||
~19:00/19:30 | DINNER OPTIONAL |
A full draft schedule can also be downloaded as pdf here.
Sincerely,
the Organization Committee
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Symposium Beyond Adsorption III