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Conference IZC-IMMS 2010 (Sorrento, Italy - July 4-9, 2010) Visit the Conference web site for update information and abstract submission izc-imms2010.unime.it www.IZC-IMMS2010.org (soon operative) To download the updated conference flyer izc-imms2010.unime.it/download/IZC-IMMS.pdf To register to the electronic info distribution list, please send an email to izcimms2010@unime.it Dear All we send you information regarding the next 16th International Zeolite Conference (16th IZC) joint with the 7th International Mesostructured Materials Symposium (7th IMMS), which will be held from July 4 to July 9, 2010 in Sorrento, Italy. We cordially invite you to look at the web site for more details and to download the updated flyer. The DEADLINE for sending the abstracts is 1st DECEMBER 2009. Best regards Gabriele Centi Girolamo Giordano Chairperson IZC16 Chairperson IMMS7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL INFO The International Zeolite Association (IZA) and the International Mesostructured Material Association (IMMA), together with the Italian Zeolite Association (AIZ), the Interdivisional Group of Catalysis and the Division of Industrial Chemistry of the Italian Chemical Society (SCI), extend a cordial invitation to the colleagues in the field of micro- and meso-porous materials and related S&T to participate to the 16th International Zeolite Conference (16th IZC) joint with the 7th International Mesostructured Materials Symposium (7th IMMS), which will be held from July 4 to July 9, 2010 in Sorrento, Italy. The Conference will be preceded by an Intensive Summer School (July 2-3rd, 2010) in Salerno (close to Sorrento) on new applications of micro and meso-porous materials. Chairs: A. Alberti, R. Aiello, and F. Trifir. A field trip in a beautiful area of Sardinia very rich of natural zeolite crystals and deposits will be also organized. Chair: V. Solinas (Univ. Cagliari). SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME The scientific programme is structured in four parallel synchronized sessions. Three general sessions to stimulate cross-fertilization of knowledge and ideas (Synthesis & characterization, Structure & theory, Applications) and a fourth session dedicated to new frontiers in micro and meso-structured material. The program consists of 5 plenary, 18 key-note, about 225 oral, 40 short oral, 2 poster sessions. Posters (upon request) will be also available in a web virtual show. A symposium to celebrate the R. M. Barrer birthday centenary will be organized. VENUE The meeting will be held in the Convention Center "Hilton Sorrento Palace", a high-tech conference centre surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking Mount Vesuvius. The Hotel has 400 rooms, 1 indoor and 6 outdoor swimming pools, six restaurants and three bars, fitness, tennis, etc., but in Sorrento may be find accommodations for over 12,000 peoples in hotels, rent rooms and even camping to cover all type of requests and costs. DATES to NOTE Dec. 1st, 2009 Deadline for extended abstracts Feb. 15th, 2010 Notification of the acceptance April 15th, 2010 Deadline early registration / Hotels SCOPE AND SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS The conference deals with all aspects of natural and synthetic micro- and meso-porous materials (MMM) with ordered nanostructure. The conference is organized in the following four macro-areas, with the aim to foster an interdisciplinary and not sectorial approach. 1. Synthesis and Characterization 1.1 - Advanced synthesis, crystal-growth and post-treatment 1.2 - Insights on natural and synthetic MMM, and genesis conditions 2. Structure and theory 2.1 - Advances on structural aspects 2.2 - Theory and computational design 3. Applications 3.1 - Catalysis and membranes 3.2 - Adsorption/diffusion and ion exchange 4. New frontiers in Micro and Mesostructured materials 4.1 - Hybrid and composite materials (CTF, ECS, MOF, PMO, ZIF, etc.) 4.2 - New applications: bio-materials, nano-medicine, opto- and nano -electronics 4.3 - From minerals to materials TOPICAL CHAIRS 1.1: R. MILLINI (eni R&M, Italy), S. MINTOVA (Univ. Caen, France), D. ZHAO (Fudan Univ., China) 1.2: A. ALBERTI (Univ. Ferrara, Italy), F. SCHÜTH (MPG für Kohlenforschung, Germany), S. CHE (State Key Lab. of Metal Matrix Composite, China) 2.1: G. SUFFRITTI (Univ. Sassari, Italy), C. BAERLOCHER (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), V. ALFREDSSON (Lund Univ., Sweden) 2.2: A. GAMBA (Univ. Insubria Como, Italy), R. van SANTEN (Eindhoven Tech. Univ., Netherlands), J. SAUER (Humboldt Univ. Berlin, Germany) 3.1: F. CAVANI (Univ. Bologna, Italy), J. CEJKA (Heyrovsky Inst. Prague , Czech Republic), K. TSUTSUMI (Toyohashi Univ. of Techn., Japan) 3.2: D. CAPUTO (Univ. Napoli, Italy), J. KÄRGER (Univ. Leipzig, Germany), A.V. NEIMARK (State Univ. of New Jersey, US) 4.1: L. MARCHESE (Univ. Piemonte Orientale, Italy), C. SERRE (Univ. of Versailles, France), S. INAGAKI (Toyota Central R&D Lab., Japan) 4.2: P. INNOCENZI (Univ. Sassari, Italy), T. BEIN (Uniov. Münich, Germany), M. VALLET-REGI (UCM Madrid, Spain) 4.3: F. DI RENZO (ENSCM Montpellier, France), M. ANDERSON (Univ. Manchester, UK), R. RYOO (KAIST Daejon, South Korea) PLENARY LECTURE Stacey ZONES (Chevron Richmond, CA -USA) Synthesis of zeolites and industrial applications Dongyuan ZHAO (Fudan Univ. Shanghai China) Mesoporous materials and new synthesis methods Xiaodong ZOU (Stockholm University, Sweden) Advanced characterization of micro- and meso-porous materials Luisa DE COLA, (Univ Münster, Germany) Zeolites as key-components of new multifunctional nanomaterials Rainer Albert RAKOCZY (Süd-Chemie AG, Catalytic Technol., Münich - Germany) Challenge in Industrial Zeolite Catalysis KEY-NOTES (preliminary) Shinji INAGAKI, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Japan Hybrid materials Valentin VALTCHEV, ENSICAEN-CNRS, Caen France Hierarchical organized zeolite Carlo PEREGO, Centro Ricerche per le Energie Non Convenzionali - eni Istituto Donegani , Novara Italy Micro- and meso-porous materials for sustainable energy Takashi TATSUMI, Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Advanced zeolitic materials for synthesis of fine chemicals Panagiotis MISAELIDES, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Application of natural zeolites in environmental remediation: past, present and future Jesus SANTAMARIA, University of Zaragoza, Spain Membranes based on zeolites Philip LLEWELLYN, CNRS UMR 6264, Marseille, France Adsorption-storage properties of MOF COMMITTEES Co-chairpersons G. Centi (Univ. Messina), G. Giordano (Univ. Calabria) Secretary C. Perego (eni Ist. Donegani Novara) Treasurer A. Vaccari (Univ. Bologna) Chairs Local P. Ciambelli (Chairman-Univ. Salerno) Organization D. Caputo (Univ. Napoli) Paper Selection A. Zecchina (Chairman-Univ. Torino), J. B. Nagy (Univ. Calabria), A. Gamba (Univ. Como), R. Millini (eni R&M, Milano) Publications C. Colella (Chairman-Univ. Napoli) Financial resources F. Cavani (Univ. Bologna), S. Coluccia (Univ. Torino) Relations with Councils G. Bellussi (eni R&M, Milano), S. Kalaguine (Univ. of Laval, Canada) Delegates of IZA and IMMA M.W. Anderson (Univ. Manchester, UK) - IZA Council; X.S. Zhao (Nat. Univ. of Singapore) - IMMA Council Pre-Conference School A. Alberti (Univ. Ferrara), R. Aiello (Univ. Calabria), F. Trifir (Univ.Bologna) Field trip V. Solinas (Univ. Cagliari) Communications B. Onida (Polit. Torino) Students grants G. Cruciani (Univ. Ferrara) Pre- and post- conference events G. Busca (Univ. Genova), R. Psaro (CNR, Milano), E. Santacesaria (Univ. Napoli) International Advisory Board All members of IZA and IMMA Councils National Advisory Board Chairperson E. Garrone, Politecnico Torino |
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