XVII EuCheMS Conference on Organometallic Chemistry 2007, EuCheMS Event No. 346
Deadlines
Call for Papers: February 2007
Early registration: 15 May, 2007
Abstract submission:15 May, 2007
Notification of Acceptance: 31 May, 2007
Hotel reservation: 15 June, 2007
Registration
Registration should be made through the Conference web site http://comc17.orgchm.bas.bg(opens in new window)
Topics
• Asymmetric synthesis and metal-mediated catalysis
• Structural, mechanistic and theoretical aspects of organometallic
chemistry
• Biological and environmental aspects of organometallic chemistry
• Application of organometallics in materials science
Confirmed Speakers
Plenary Lecturers
• Carsten Bolm (RWTH Aachen, Germany) (to be announced)
• Jean-François Carpentier (University of Rennes, France)
“Discrete ansa-lanthanidocenes based on indenyl and fluorenyl ligands:
Coordination peculiarities and unique catalysts for new polymer
materials”
• Robert H. Crabtree (Yale University, USA)
“CH Activation, Carbenes and Molecular Recognition in Catalysis”
• Nils Metzler-Nolte (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
“Labelling of Bioactive Peptides with Organometallic Compounds: From
Basic Chemistry to Biomedical Applications”
• Per-Ola Norrby (Göteborg University, Sweden) (to be announced)
• Kyoko Nozaki (University of Tokyo, Japan) (to be announced)
• Antonio Togni (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
“Catalytic Enantioselective Heterofunctionalizations”
Invited Lecturers
• Heinz Berke (University of Zürich, Switzerland)
“Ionic Hydrogenation as a True Alternative to Wilkinson Type
Hydrogenations”
• Bernhard Breit (Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany)
“Self-Assembly of Bidentate Ligands for Combinatorial Homogeneous
Catalysis”
• Göran Hilmersson (Göteborg University, Sweden) (to be announced)
• Philip Mountford (University of Oxford, UK)
“Highly Active Ethylene Polymerisation Catalysts Derived from Group 4
Imido Compounds: From Catalyst Discovery to Fundamental Aspects of
Reaction Site Selectivity”
• Kilian Muniz (Louis Pasteur University Strasbourg, France)
“Transition metal catalysed diamination of alkenes”
• Matthias Take (University College Dublin, Ireland)
“Novel Titanocene Anticancer Drugs”
• Peter Wyatt (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) (to be announced)