
Symposium
- The State of the Art Metal Cluster Chemistry: from Synthetic Methodology to New Functionality
- Toward an Integrated Biometal Chemistry: Emerging Approaches to Rigorous Comprehension of Biological Systems
- New Aspects in Two-dimensional Materials -Focusing on Fusion with Coordination Chemistry-
- On-demand Photofunctions in Coordination Chemistry from Mysterious Luminescence to Solar-energy Conversion
- Capture and Activation of Small Molecules in Coordination Chemistry and Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Coordination chemistry from a view point of solution ~ Essential roles of solution in metal complex solution
Capture and Activation of Small Molecules in Coordination Chemistry and Bioinorganic Chemistry
Organizer
Tomohiko Inomata, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Program (G101:Symposium S5)
16:40-16:45
Opening Remarks
Chair: Tomohiko Inomata
(S5-01) 16:45-17:15
Conjugate addition using palladium(II)-oxazolinylpyridine complexes with bulky amide groups as catalysts
(Kochi Univ.) Kenji Matsumoto
(S5-02) 17:15-17:45
Structural and functional studies of membrane protein monolayer by surface enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy
(Free Univ. of Berlin) Kenichi Ataka
Chair: Kenji Matsumoto
(S5-03) 17:45-18:15
Ionic liquid-modified substrates entrapping metal complexes for small molecule activation
(Nagoya Inst. Tech.) Tomohiko Inomata
(S5-04) 18:15-18:45
Small molecules activation by dinuclear metal complexes
(Dept. Chem. Biochem. Kyushu Univ.・sMol)
○Hidetaka Nakai・Seiji Ogo
Chair: Hidetaka Nakai
(S5-05) 18:45-19:15
Uranium-mediated electrocatalytic H2 production from water
(Friedrich Alexander Univ. Erlangen Nuremberg) Dominik P. Halter・Frank W. Heinemann・○Karsten Mayer
19:15-19:20
Closing Remarks
Abstract
Capture and activation of small molecules by metal complexes is one of the important chemical processes to understand the function of metalloenzymes. Furthermore such process leads to develop material/energy conversion catalysts and sensing materials.
At this symposium, the contents will be focused and discussed on capturing and activating small molecules by metal complexes and metalloenzymes. We will invite several speakers with various research backgrounds. We would like to provide a place to interact with each other for speakers and participants through this symposium.
We will invite 5 ~ 6 speakers containing 2~3 foreign or Japanese researchers in foreign research institutes with about 30 min per speaker. We hope to give stimulation for students and young post-doctors through this symposium.