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INSTITUTE OF MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
CZECH CHEMICAL SOCIETY
45th Microsymposium of P.M.M.
69th meeting of P.M.M.
PRAGUE, 9 - 13 JULY 2006
PROGRAMME BOOKLET
EDITORIAL
45th Microsymposium of P.M.M. Programme Booklet published as
ISBN 80-85009-52-8
by the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Summaries, except for their headings, are printed without editing.
More information related not only to this microsymposium are available at http://www.imc.cas.cz/sympo/ginfo/. Some information (full texts publication, reservation of accommodation, etc.) is published only in the Second Circular.
Photos from the Microsymposium
under the auspices of the
INTERNATIONAL UNION
OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Polymer Division
Jung-Il Jin
President of the Polymer Division
and
CZECH CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Organized by the
INSTITUTE OF MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
K. Ulbrich
Director of the Institute
D. Výprachtický
P.M.M. Head
E. Grisová, M. Rodová
P.M.M. Secretariat
J. Kahovec
Editor
J. Jůza, J. Kaprálek
P.M.M. Technical Managers
Address:
Institute of Macromolecular
Chemistry Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic P.M.M. Secretariat Heyrovského nám. 2 CZ-162 06 Praha 6, Czech Republic |
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Phone: | +420-296 809 332 |
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E-mail: | sympo@imc.cas.cz |
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Microsymposium Chairman
Petr Štěpánek
Local Programme Committee
Č. Koňák, J. Holoubek, J. Pleštil, P. Černoch, Z. Tuzar, E. Brynda, M. Janata
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On-site registration of participants takes place on Sunday, 9 July, from 16:00 to 19:00 in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Praha 6, Heyrovského nám. 2, and continues the next day from 8:00. The Microsymposium Office will operate on 10–13 July (Monday through Thursday) from 08:30 to 12:30 and (except Wednesday) from 13:30 to 16:00.
All participants must register. Only persons wearing name badges are entitled to enter the lecture room in the Institute.
No exchange counter operates in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry. Information about the nearest exchange office is available at the Registration Desk and on the website.
On-site cash payment of the registration fee is considered as late payment. The P.M.M. Secretariat accepts EC/MC, EDC/Maestro and VISA cards at the Registration Desk.
The registration fee does not include provisions for any kind of insurance. Neither the organizing institution nor their representatives assume responsibility or liability for personal accident and loss of or damage to belongings however caused.
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For more details, see http://www.imc.cas.cz/sympo/ginfo/#putrans .
For public transport between conference venue and hotels, see http://www.imc.cas.cz/en/imc/howgetto.html and http://www.imc.cas.cz/sympo/ginfo/hotels.htm: Pyramida hotel | Masarykova kolej | Hlavka hostel | Novomestsky hotel | Biskupsky dum hotel | Vetrnik student dormitory
Taxis can be hired at the airport or the railway stations. The fare is 25 Kč per kilometre and 34 Kč is the boarding fee within the city boundaries (2006 prices). We recommend checking the fare before entering a taxi.
Prague has direct air links with most capitals in Europe and with many overseas countries. The international airport Praha is situated about 20 km from the city centre (9 km from the Institute). To reach the airport, we recommend bus No. 179 from the Institute, bus No. 119 for connection from the “Dejvická” Metro station (line A) or bus No. 100 from “Zličín” Metro station (line B). Bus fare: 14 Kč from the Institute or Zličín, 20 Kč for longer journeys (see Public transport).
Express bus line AE connects the airport with metro station Dejvická and Nádraží Holešovice (railway station) in 30-min intervals. Bus fare: 45 Kč (30 Kč from Dejvická).
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International trains arrive at and leave from the following stations: Praha, hlavní nádraží (Main Station; Metro line C), Praha – Holešovice (Metro line C, “Nádraží Holešovice”), and Praha – Smíchov (Metro line B, “Smíchovské nádraží”).
Coffee, tea, and soft drinks will be available during breaks of the programme sessions and poster sessions.
Lunch will be served from Monday through Thursday (12:00-14:00) in the “Obora” hotel in walking distance from the Institute. Admission by tickets (L1 – L4) only.
Refreshments and lunches are included in the registration fee.
16:00-19:00- Registration, wine and cheese
18:30-22:00 Welcome reception
All registered participants and accompanying persons are cordially invited to take part in a complimentary conference dinner buffet and bowling party (included in registration fee) in the Ladronka Estate.
16:40 – 18:00 Poster session I, beer on draught
14:00-23:00 Excursion
A visit to the Český Šternberk castle, 50 km southeast of Prague.
Early Gothic castle situated over the Sázava river, founded in 1241. One of the oldest castles in the Czech Republic.
The excursion continues in the Jemniště chateau, a typical aristocratic seat of the Baroque period. The chateau is surrounded by a romantic garden in the English and French styles.
The informal dinner will be served in the knight’s hall of the chateau.
The bus departs from the Institute at 14:00 and returns to the accommodation of the main lecturers and to the Institute.
Admission by tickets (“Excursion”) only. Price: 90 €.
After the last lecture, all participants are invited to a
farewell drink in the entrance hall of the Institute.
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All sessions will be held in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha 6, Heyrovského náměstí 2.
English is the working language of the Microsymposium. No translation will be provided.
The presentation time for each main lecture is 40 min, including 5 min discussion.
The presentation time for special lectures is 20 min, including 5 min discussion.
Poster sessions will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. Posters for Tuesday should be mounted on Monday and removed Tuesday evening. Posters for Wednesday should be mounted on Wednesday morning preferably before 9 a.m. and removed before the end of the Microsymposium.
Data-Video-Projector (XGA) connected to a local PC will be available. Following media can be used for transfer of data: FDD 3.5”, CD, DVD-R, USB-Flash. Other supported inputs are via: PC MCIA, IEEE 1394 ports, 4-in-1 Card Reader-Multimedia Card, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Smart Media, or from VHS. No connection of private notebooks or laptops will be possible.
In addition, an overhead projector will be available.
ML 01 | K. E. Geckeler (South Korea) Self-organized macromolecular and supramolecular systems: from design to reality |
ML 02 | U.S. Schubert (The Netherlands) Engineering with (supra)macromolecules: from self-organized systems to new functions |
ML 03 | T. P. Lodge (USA) Higher-order structures in block copolymer micelles |
ML 04 | Y. Gnanou (France) Vinyl amide-based homo- and copolymers : synthesis by controlled radical polymerization and investigation of their solution behavior |
ML 05 | O. Ikkala (Finland) Control and switching of electrical and optical polymer properties based on self-assembled complexes |
ML 06 |
A. Ishikubo, F. Li, J. Mays, M.
Tirrell (USA) Tuning soft, hydrated interfaces composed of tethered polymer layers with multi-valent, ionic interactions |
ML 07 | Y. Talmon (Israel) Cryo-TEM of polymer self-aggregation in solution |
ML 08 | S.P. Armes (UK) Atom transfer radical polymerisation: a versatile tool for the polymer chemist |
ML 09 | U. Wiesner (USA) Structure formation in self-organized block copolymer based hybrid systems |
ML 10 | M. Stamm, A. Kiriy (Germany) From single molecules to organized structures in thin polymer films |
SL 01 | T. Koga, M. Matsuoka, K.
Kitamura, N. Higashi (Japan) Structural control of self-assembled β-sheet nanofibers by artificial peptides composed of D- or L-amino acids |
SL 02 | L. Rubatat, Z. Shi, O. Diat, S.
Holdcroft, B.J. Frisken (France) Diblock and triblock ionomer membranes |
SL 03 | S. Lyonnard, J.C. Perrin, F.
Volino, A. Guillermo (France) Water dynamics in ionomer membranes for fuel cell applications |
SL 04 | R. Bansil, M. Li, Y. Liu, H. Nie,
M. Steinhart (USA) Kinetics of order-order transitions between cylinders, spheres and lamellae: comparison of time-resolved SAXS data with a model of coupled anisotropic fluctuations |
SL 05 | D. Bendejacq, V. Ponsinet (France) Charge partition and control of the self-assembly of amphiphilic polyelectrolyte diblock copolymers |
SL 06 | O.V. Borisov (France) Theory of self-assembly of amphiphilic ionic copolymers in aqueous media |
SL 07 | S. Hvidt (Denmark) Micellization and dynamics of block copolymer |
SL 08 | M. Müller, W. Ouyang, B. Keßler
(Germany) Influence of charged polypeptide conformation on the nanostructure of polyelectrolyte complexes |
SL 09 | M. Burkhardt, M. Ruppel, N.
Martinez-Castro, S. Tea, D. Perghusov, M. Gradzielski,
A.H.E. Müller (Germany) Investigation of dynamic phenomena in aqueous PIBx-b-PMAAy micellar and complex solutions |
SL 10 | H. Karanikolopoulos, M. Pitsikalis,
N. Hadjichristidis (Greece) Micellar structures from double hydrophilic copolymers as drug carriers for the treatment of leishmaniasis |
SL 11 | K.I. Winey (USA) Reconciling STEM and SAXS data: gold nanoparticles and ionomers |
SL 12 | V.V. Khutoryanskiy (UK) Hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes: structure, properties and applications |
SL 13 | H. Mendil, P. Baroni, L. Noirez (France) The solid-like nature of liquid crystalline and ordinary polymer melts |
SL 14 | P. Panine, N. Didier (France) Shear-induced phase transition in self-assembly block copolymers |
SL 15 | M. Geoghegan, L. Ruiz-Pérez, R.
La Spina, M.R. Tomlinson, C.C. Dang, A.J. Parnell, S.J.
Martin, J.R. Howse, R.A.L. Jones, P.D. Topham, C.J.
Crook, A.J. Ryan, D.S. Sivia, J.R. Webster, A. Menelle (UK) Polyelectrolyte brushes: conformation and adhesion |
SL 16 | N. Clarke, R.L. Hutchings, A.
Pillay-Narrainen, I.A. Ansari, R.L. Thompson (UK) Surface properties of novel dendritically functionalized polymers |
SL 17 | J. Lal (USA) Interaction between polymer and surfactant mesophases |
SL 18 | G. Laruelle, O.V. Borisov, A. Lapp, J.
François, L. Billon Reversible pH-sensitive self-assembly of amphiphilic copolymers in water |
SL 19 | I. Potemkin, N. Oskolkov (Russia) Spontaneous charge inversion of a microgel particle by complexation with oppositely charged polyelectrolytes |
SL 20 | G. Trimmel, K. Stubenrauch, A.
Lex, C. Moitzi, G. Fritz (Austria) Self-assembling studies of well defined functional block copolymers derived by ring-opening metathesis polymerization |
SL 21 | G. Mountrichas, S. Pispas (Greece) Novel double hydrophilic block copolymers via anionic polymerization: self-assembly and complexes with biomacromolecules |
SL 22 | P. Štěpánek, Z. Tuzar, P.
Černoch, F. Nallet, L. Noirez (Czech Republic) Self-organized nanostructures in multicomponent polymer systems |
SL 23 | J. de Jong, L. Lucas, R. Hania, A.
Puglys, R. Kellogg, B. Feringa, J. van Esch (The
Netherlands) Responsive molecular gels: a self-assembly approach towards smart materials |
SL 24 | R.J. Composto (USA) Self-assembly in polymer films: from nanocomposites to amphiphilic block copolymers |
SL 25 | M. Steinhart, P. Göring, H. Dernaika,
M. Prabhakaran, U. Gösele, E. Hempel, T.
Thurn-Albrecht (Germany) Crystallization of polymers under 2D-confinement: nucleation, growth and orientation in polymer nanotubes |
MICROSYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 9 JULY |
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16:00 - 19:00 | On site registration, wine and cheese | ||
MONDAY 10 JULY |
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08:00 - 09:00 | Registration | ||
09:00 - 09:15 | Opening of the Microsymposium | ||
Lecture session 1 | Chairmen: T.P. Lodge, Č. Koňák | ||
09:15 - 10:00 | K.E. Geckeler Opening lecture | ML 01 | |
10:00 - 10:25 | T. Koga | SL 01 | |
10:25 - 10:45 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 2 | Chairmen: Y. Gnanou, D. Výprachtický | ||
10:45 - 11:30 | U.S. Schubert | ML 02 | |
11:30 - 11:55 | O. Diat | SL 02 | |
11:55 - 12:20 | S. Lyonnard | SL 03 | |
12:20 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
Lecture session 3 | Chairmen: U.S. Schubert, J. Holoubek | ||
14:00 - 14:45 | T.P. Lodge | ML 03 | |
14:45 - 15:10 | R. Bansil | SL 04 | |
15:10 - 15:35 | V. Ponsinet | SL 05 | |
15:35 - 16:00 | O.V. Borisov | SL 06 | |
16:00 - 16:20 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 4 | Chairmen: S.P. Armes, J. Lokaj | ||
16:20 - 16:45 | S. Hvidt | SL 07 | |
16:45 - 17:10 | M. Müller | SL 08 | |
17:10 - 17:35 | M. Burkhardt | SL 09 | |
17:35 - 18:00 | M. Pitsikalis | SL 10 | |
18:30 - 22:00 | conference dinner buffet | ||
TUESDAY 11 JULY |
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Lecture session 5 | Chairmen: O. Ikkala, J. Pleštil | ||
09:00 – 09:45 | Y. Gnanou | ML 04 | |
09:45 – 10:10 | K.I. Winey | SL 11 | |
10:10 – 10:35 | V.V. Khutoryanskiy | SL 12 | |
10:35 – 10:55 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 6 | Chairmen: U. Wiesner, P. Černoch | ||
10:55 – 11:40 | O. Ikkala | ML 05 | |
11:40 – 12:05 | L. Noirez | SL 13 | |
12:05 – 12:30 | P. Panine | SL 14 | |
12:30 – 14:10 | Lunch | ||
Lecture session 7 | Chairmen: Y. Talmon, J. Horský | ||
14:10 – 14:55 | M. Tirrell | ML 06 | |
14:55 – 15:20 | M. Geoghegan | SL 15 | |
15:20 – 15:45 | R. Thompson | SL 16 | |
15:45 – 16:10 | J. Lal | SL 17 | |
16:20 – 16:40 | Coffee break | ||
16:40 – 18:00 | Poster session I | ||
WEDNESDAY 12 JULY |
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Lecture session 8 | Chairmen: A. Kiriy, M. Špírková | ||
09:00 – 09:45 | Y. Talmon | ML 07 | |
09:45 – 10:10 | L. Billon | SL 18 | |
10:10 – 10:35 | I. Potemkin | SL 19 | |
10:35 – 10:55 | Coffee break | ||
10:55 – 12:20 | Poster session II | ||
12:20 – 14:00 | Lunch | ||
14:00 – 23:00 | Excursion | ||
THURSDAY 13 JULY |
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Lecture session 9 | Chairmen: K.E. Geckeler, V. Cimrová | ||
09:00 - 09:45 | S.P. Armes | ML 08 | |
09:45 - 10:10 | G. Trimmel | SL 20 | |
10:10 - 10:35 | S. Pispas | SL 21 | |
10:35 - 10:55 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 10 | Chairmen: R. Composto, M. Raab | ||
10:55 - 11:40 | U. Wiesner | ML 09 | |
11:40 - 12:05 | P. Štěpánek | SL 22 | |
12:05 - 12:30 | J. van Esch | SL 23 | |
12:30 - 14:10 | Lunch | ||
Lecture session 11 | Chairmen: M. Tirrell, Z. Tuzar | ||
14:10 - 14:55 | R. Composto | SL 24 | |
14:55 - 15:20 | T. Thurn-Albrecht | SL 25 | |
15:20 - 15:55 | A. Kiriy Closing lecture |
ML 10 | |
15:55 - 17:00 | Farewell drink |
9:00 | OPENING | ||||
Opening addresses K.
Ulbrich P. Štěpánek |
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LECTURE session 1 | Chairmen: | T.P. Lodge, Č. Koňák | |||
9:15 | OPENING LECTURE Main lecture 01 K.E. Geckeler (South Korea) |
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10:00 | Special lecture SL 01 T.
Koga, M. Matsuoka, K. Kitamura, N. Higashi (Japan) |
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10:25 - 10:45 Coffee break | |||||
Lecture session 2 | Chairmen: | Y. Gnanou, D. Výprachtický | |||
10:45 | Main lecture ML 02 U.S.
Schubert (Netherlands) |
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11:30 | Special lecture SL 02 L.
Rubatat, Z. Shi, O. Diat, S. Holdcroft, B.J.
Frisken (France) |
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11:55 | Special lecture SL 03 S.
Lyonnard, J.C. Perrin, F. Volino, A. Guillermo (France) |
12:20 – 14:00 Lunch
Lecture session 3 | Chairmen: | U.S. Schubert, J. Holoubek | ||
14:00 | Main lecture ML 03 T. P.
Lodge (USA) |
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14:45 | Special lecture SL 04 R.
Bansil, M. Li, Y. Liu, H. Nie, M. Steinhart (USA) |
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15:10 | Special lecture SL 05 D.
Bendejacq, V. Ponsinet (France) |
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15:35 | Special lecture SL 06 O.V. Borisov (France) |
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16:00 – 16:20 Coffee break | ||||
Lecture session 4 | Chairmen: | S.P. Armes, J. Lokaj | ||
16:20 | Special lecture SL 07 S.
Hvidt (Denmark) |
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16:45 | Special lecture SL 08 M.
Müller, W. Ouyang, B. Keßler (Germany) |
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17:10 | Special lecture SL 09 M.
Burkhardt, M. Ruppel, N. Martinez-Castro, S. Tea, D.
Perghusov, M. Gradzielski, A.H.E. Müller (Germany) |
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17:35 | Special lecture H.
Karanikolopoulos, M. Pitsikalis, N.
Hadjichristidis(Greece) |
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19:00 – 22:00 Conference dinner buffet & bowling party |
LECTURE SESSION 5 | Chairmen: | O. Ikkala, J. Pleštil | |
09:00 | Main lecture ML 04 Y.
Gnanou (France) |
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09:45 | Special lecture SL 11 K.I.
Winey (USA) |
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10:10 | Special lecture SL 12 V.V.
Khutoryanskiy (UK) |
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10:35 – 10:55 Coffee break | |||
LECTURE SESSION 6 | Chairmen: | U. Wiesner, P. Černoch | |
10:55 | Main lecture ML 05 O.
Ikkala (Finland) |
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11:40 | Special lecture SL 13 H.
Mendil, P. Baroni, L. Noirez (France) |
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12:05 | Special lecture SL 14 P.
Panine, N. Didier (France) |
12:30 – 14:10 Lunch
LECTURE SESSION 7 | Chairmen: | Y. Talmon, J. Horský | |
14:10 | Main lecture ML 06 A.
Ishikubo, F. Li, J. Mays, M. Tirrell (USA) |
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14:55 | Special lecture SL 15 M.
Geoghegan, L. Ruiz-Pérez, R. La Spina, M.R.
Tomlinson, C.C. Dang, A.J. Parnell, S.J. Martin, J.R.
Howse, R.A.L. Jones, P.D. Topham, C.J. Crook, A.J. Ryan,
D.S. Sivia, J.R. Webster, A. Menelle (UK) |
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15:20 | Special lecture SL 16 N.
Clarke, R.L. Hutchings, A. Pillay-Narrainen, I.A. Ansari,
R.L. Thompson (UK) |
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15:45 | Special lecture SL 17 J.
Lal (USA) |
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16:20 – 16:40 Coffee break | |||
16:40 – 18:00 POSTER SESSION I |
PC 01 | R. Laga, A. Braunová, Č. Koňák, M.
Pechar, V. Šubr, K. Ulbrich Surface modification of polyelectrolyte DNA complexes with degradable polymers |
PC 02 | J. Hašek, J. Dohnálek, J. Dušková,
J. Kolenko, T. Skálová Supramolecular structure of macromolecular systems controlled by polymer additives |
PC 03 | L. Samokhina, M. Ballauff Complexes of the spherical polyelectrolyte brushes with oppositely charged surfactants |
PC 04 | S.K. Filippov, A.V. Lezov, S.B.
Lesnichin, A.S. Oliferenko, E.A. Komarova, O.Yu.
Sergeeva, N.S. Dominina Aggregation of dextran hydrophobically modified by sterically hindered phenols in aqueous solutions |
PC 05 | L.Q. Amaral Charged double-chain amphiphiles in semidilute aqueous solution: structural organization |
PC 06 | A. Banc, L. Navailles, D. Renard, Y.
Popineau, C. Mangavel, B. Desbat, T. Buffeteau Wheat storage protein assembly in protein bodies |
PC 07 | A.V. Sybachin, A.A. Efimova, E.A.
Litmanovich, A.A. Yaroslavov Physico-chemical characteristics of interfacial polycation-anionic lipid membrane complexes |
PC 08 | A.A. Efimova, A.A. Yaroslavov Reversibility of polycation-negative liposome interaction |
PC 09 | D.A. Davidov, A.A. Efimova, A.A.
Yaroslavov, F.M. Menger Binding of cationic polymers to liposomes with embedded conventional and gemini surfactants |
PC 10 | Yu.K. Valeeva, N.A. Aleksandrova, M.B.
Gottikh, T.Yu. Dorodnyh, N.S. Melik-Nubarov Interaction of cationic block copolymers with oligonucleotides and biological membranes |
PC 11 | M. Hrubý, Č. Koňák, K. Ulbrich Polyamide nanoparticles coated by poly(ethylene oxide) reductively degradable by glutathione |
PC 12 | P. Chytil, T. Etrych Č. Koňák, K.
Ulbrich Micellar drug carriers based on N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide copolymers with pH-controlled activation effect of hydrophobic side chains |
PC 13 | N. Solomko, O Budishevska, S. Voronov Chitosan and ester-salt in preparation of gels of dicarboxylic acid |
PC 14 | A. Strachota, F. Ribot, J. Pleštil, J.
Brus, L. Matějka Aggregation in epoxy resins containing stannoxane clusters |
PC 15 | B. Strachotová, L. Matějka, M. Šlouf,
A. Strachota, J. Pleštil Fast thermoresponsive organic-inorganic poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-based hybrid systems |
PC 16 | A. Minařík, P. Urban, A. Mráček, M.
Hrubá, L. Lapčík Experimental study of self-organization in gel phases of water-soluble cellulosic gels |
PC 17 | N. Ghaouar, A. Gharbi Initially density fluctuation effects on the microphase separation in ramified polymer networks |
PC 18 | A. Bodrova, I. Potemkin Swelling and collapse of charged polymer networks with counterions differing in size |
PC 19 | I. A. Ansari, N. Clarke, L.R. Hutchings,
A. Pillay-Narrainen, R.L. Thompson Dendritically functionalised polymers as surface modifying additives |
PC 20 | H.P. Hsu, W. Paul, K. Binder Simulations of bottle brushes |
PC 21 | R. Ben Arfi, M. Brogly, J. Schultz Multi-techniques and multi-scale approach in the characterization of self-assembled monolayers of hexadecanethiol on gold, copper and zinc |
PC 22 | J. Prokeš, I. Šeděnková, M.
Trchová, J. Stejskal Thermal transitions in molecular structure of polyaniline films |
PC 23 | S.V. Solosin, I. Šeděnková, M.
Trchová, J. Stejskal Self-organized molecular structure of polyaniline films prepared at various acidities |
PC 24 | I. Šeděnková, Š. Gregorová, S.V.
Solosin, M. Trchová, J. Stejskal Thermal and morphological studies of polyaniline films |
PC 25 | N.V. Blinova, M. Trchová, J. Stejskal Polymerization of aniline: a redox reaction on the polyaniline membrane |
PC 26 | O.V. Khutoryanskaya, A.C. Williams, V.V.
Khutoryanskiy Bulk and multilayered self-assembly based on hydrogen-bonded complexes of poly(acrylic acid) and methylcellulose |
PC 27 | N. Nosova, V. Samaryk, S. Varvarenko, S.
Voronov Modification of polymer surfaces with polyperoxides |
PC 28 | A.K. Berkovitch, N.S. Melik-Nubarov Polyacids as pH-sensitive permeabilizers of lipid membranes |
PC 29 | M. Retsch, A. Walther, A. Müller Interaction of nanoparticles with controlled layers of poly(acrylic acid) on gold surfaces |
PC 30 | P. Dallas, D. Niarchos, D. Petridis Interphase polymerization leading to polypyrrole 3D-nanostructures. In situ synthesis of silver/polypyrrole nanocomposites |
PC 31 | L.M. Yarysheva, E.G. Rukhlya, O.V.
Arzhakova, A.A. Dolgova, A.L. Volynskii, N.F. Bakeev Structure of the blends based on solvent-crazed polymers |
PC 32 | S.V. Moiseeva, D.A. Panchuk, A.V.
Bolshakova, L.M. Yarysheva, A.I. Dementev, A.L.
Volynskii, N.F. Bakeev Mechanism of fracture of metallic coating under uniaxial stretching of polymer support at temperatures below glass transition temperature |
PC 33 | J. Holoubek, J. Baldrian, F. Lednický,
J. Hromádková, J. Lal SAXS, SANS and TEM study of self-assembled nanostructures in copolymer blends |
LECTURE SESSION 8 | Chairmen: | A. Kiriy, M. Špírková | |
09:00 | Main lecture ML 07 Y. Talmon (Israel) |
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09:45 | Special lecture SL 18 G.
Laruelle, O.V. Borisov, A. Lapp, J. François, L.
Billon (France) |
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10:10 | Special lecture SL 19 I.
Potemkin, N. Oskolkov (Russia) |
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10:35 - 10:55 Coffee break | |||
10:55 - 12:20 POSTER SESSION II |
PC 34 | J. Lokaj, L. Poláková, P. Holler, P.
Štěpánek, O. Diat Block polyelectrolytes containing quaternized 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate units |
PC 35 | J. Lokaj, L. Poláková, P. Holler, P.
Štěpánek, O. Diat Chain extension of nitroxide-terminated polymer macroinitiators with 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate |
PC 36 | D. Gromadzki, R. Makuška, J. Lokaj, M.
Janata, M. Netopilík, P. Štěpánek Synthesis of ion–containing graft copolymers by photoiniferter radical polymerization |
PC 37 | V. Ryukhtin, Z. Tuzar, P. Štěpánek,
K. Pranzas Microscopic structure of diblock copolymer solutions in partially miscible solvents studied by USANS |
PC 38 | A. Sikorski, P. Romiszowski Computer simulation study of polymer solution dynamic in adsorbing slit |
PC 39 | P. Romiszowski, A. Sikorski Computer simulation of a heteropolymer brush |
PC 40 | I. Postnova, E. Shumilina, O.
Duerrschmidt, N. Ivanova, Y. Shchipunov Polyelectrolyte complexes of polysaccharides as the basis for hydrogel formation |
PC 41 | A. Jamnik, M. Tomšič, W. Kunz, O.
Glatter Self-assembly of nonionic surfactant Brij 35 in water and in alcohols |
PC 42 | P. Matějíček, M. Uchman, M. Štěpánek,
M. Špírková, K. Procházka Interaction of polystyrene-poly(methacrylic acid) micelles with linear poly(2-vinylpyridine) in selective solvents and aqueous solutions: Light scattering, atomic force microscopy and fluorometry study |
PC 43 | M. Jamróz-Piegza, P. Dimitrov, B.
Trzebicka, A. Dworak Solution behavior of thermosensitive polyether triblock copolymers with different alkyl carbamate groups |
PC 44 | M. Schumacher, M. Ruppel, O. Colombani,
F. Plamper, M. Drechsler, A.H.E. Müller Interactions of functionalized silsesquioxane nanoparticles with star-shaped poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and micelles with PAA shell |
PC 45 | K. Stubenrauch, C. Moitzi, A. Lex, G.
Fritz, G. Trimmel Micelle formation of dye labelled amphiphilic block copolymers derived from ROMP investigated by dynamic light scattering and fluorescence spectroscopy |
PC 46 | A. Walther, M. Drechsler, A.H.E. Müller Superstructures of Janus architectures: a cryo-TEM study |
PC 47 | A. Mavroudis, A. Avgeropoulos, N.
Hadjichristidis, M. Pitsikalis, E.L. Thomas, D.J. Lohse Synthesis and morphological behavior of model 6-miktoarm star copolymers of styrene and 2-methylpenta-1,3-diene |
PC 48 | A. Karatzas, M. Pitsikalis, N.
Hadjichristidis Micellization behaviour of block copolymers end-functionalized with hydrogen bond forming groups |
PC 49 | M. Milnera, I. Zusková, K. Procházka Study of the electrophoretic mobility and electric charge of PS-PMA micelles by capillary zone electrophoresis |
PC 50 | Č. Koňák, M. Hrubý Thermoresponsive nanoparticles stabilized by surfactans |
PC 51 | J. Kříž, J. Dybal, J. Brus Cooperativity of hydrogen bonds in the self-assembly of a poly(4-vinylphenol)-poly(4-vinylpyridine) complex |
PC 52 | S. Kukla, V. Cimrová, P. Pavlačková,
D. Výprachtický Lanthanide energy donors based on polymer structures |
PC 53 | I. Myskova, O. Budishevska, S. Voronov Peroxide containing surfactants in preparation of activated latexes |
PC 54 | E.N. Konyushenko, M. Trchová, I.
Sapurina, J. Stejskal Nucleation and growth of polyaniline nanotubes |
PC 55 | G. Ćirić-Marjanović, I. Šeděnková,
S.V. Solosin, J. Stejskal, M. Trchová Spectroscopic study of polyaniline nanotube formation |
PC 56 | J. Horský, J. Podešva Supramolecular interactions of γ-cyclodextrin and poly(methacrylic acid) in aqueous solution |
PC 57 | J. Pleštil, I. Krakovský, H. Pospíšil,
Č. Koňák, Z. Sedláková, M. Šlouf, L. Almásy,
A.I.Kuklin Structure study of mixtures of poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(propylene oxide) copolymers with different architecture |
PC 58 | M. Sedlák Domain structure of polyelectrolyte solutions due to macroion attraction - new developments |
PC 59 | N.M. Zhunusbekova, N.B. Sarova , T.K.
Jumadilov, E.A. Bekturov Kinetics of ternary complexes formation and its catalytical properties |
PC 60 | L. Starovoytova Double-step phase separation of temperature-sensitive polymer system |
PC 61 | M. Štěpánek, R. Šachl, M. Uchman, M.
Špírková, K. Procházka Light scaterring, atomic force microscopy and fluorescence probe studies of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(ε-caprolactone) self-assembled nanoparticles in aqueous solutions |
PC 62 | I. K. Voets, A. de Keizer, M.A. Cohen
Stuart Reversible, disc-shaped Janus micelles |
PC 63 | B. Hofs, I.K. Voets, A. de Keizer, M.A.
Cohen Stuart Tuning the size of complex coacervate core micelles |
PC 64 | P. Černoch, E. Krumbholcová, L.
Martinová, M. Přádný, P. Štěpánek, J. Michálek Synthesis, electrospinning and QELS characterization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate - 2-ethoxyethyl methacrylate copolymer |
PC 65 | I. Kroutilová, L. Matějka, J.
Pleštil, M. Šlouf Epoxy networks modified with POSS and alkoxysilanes |
PC 66 | D. Gromadzki, P. Černoch, M. Janata, V.
Kůdela, F. Nallet, O. Diat, P. Štěpánek Structure and transport properties of partially sulfonated diblock copolymers |
PC 67 | Z. Tuzar, P. Štěpánek, V. Ryukhtin,
P. Kadlec, F. Nallet, L.Noirez Structure and dynamics of block copolymers in partially miscible solvents: SANS and DLS study |
PC 68 | Y.A. Shchipunov Biopolymer-mediated synthesis of silica nanocomposite materials |
PC 69 | C. Houga, J. F. Le Meins, D. Taton, Y.
Gnanou, R. Borsali Synthesis by atom transfer radical polymerisation of linear block copolymers based on polysaccharide and study of their behavior in solution |
12:20 – 14:00 Lunch | |
14:00 – 23:00 Excursion with informal dinner |
LECTURE SESSION 9 | Chairmen: | K.E. Geckeler, V. Cimrová | |
09:00 | Main lecture ML 08 S.P.
Armes (UK) |
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09:45 | Special lecture SL 20 G.
Trimmel, K. Stubenrauch, A. Lex, C. Moitzi, G. Fritz
(Austria) |
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10:10 | Special lecture SL 21 G.
Mountrichas, S. Pispas (Greece) |
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10:35 - 10:55 Coffee break | |||
LECTURE SESSION 10 | Chairmen: | R. Composto, M. Raab | |
10:55 | Main lecture ML 09 U.
Wiesner (USA) |
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11:40 | Special lecture SL 22 P.
Štěpánek, Z. Tuzar, P. Černoch, F. Nallet, L.
Noirez (Czech Republic) |
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12:05 | Special lecture SL 23 J.
de Jong, L. Lucas, R. Hania, A. Puglys, R. Kellogg, B.
Feringa, J. van Esch (The Netherlands) |
12:30 – 14:10 Lunch
LECTURE SESSION 11 | Chairmen: | M. Tirrell, Z. Tuzar | |||
14:10 | Special lecture – SL 24 R.J.
Composto (USA) |
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14:55 | Special lecture – SL 25 M.
Steinhart, P. Göring, H. Dernaika, M. Prabhakaran, U.
Gösele, E. Hempel, T. Thurn-Albrecht (Germany) |
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15:20 | CLOSING LECTURE Main lecture – ML 10 A. Kiriy, M. Stamm (Germany) |
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15:55 - 17:00 Farewell drink |
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