Timetable
Timetable
* This symposium will be held in Japanese Standard Time (UTC+9; TST+1).
Day 1: December 20th, 2023
13:30–13:55 Oral Presentation Test
14:00–14:10 Opening Remarks
Prof. Mitsunobu Sato (President of SPACC)
14:10–14:40 Keynote Lecture
Catalytic conversion of biomass and plastic waste by MOF catalysts
Prof. Kevin C-W. Wu (National Taiwan University)
14:40–15:00 Invited Lecture 1
Isomers of Anionic 2D Coordination Polymers with Filled, Empty and Half Filled Holes
Prof. Yusuke Yamada (Osaka Metropolitan University)
15:00–15:20 Invited Lecture 2
Green synthesis of biomass-derived furan oligomers for electrochromic devices
Dr. Babasaheb Matsagar (National Taiwan University)
15:20–15:40 Invited Lecture 3
Reusable and Highly Selective Porphyrin-Grafted PET as a Sensor for Mercury Contaminants in Aqueous Samples
Eduardo Atayde Jr. (National Taiwan University)
15:40–16:00 Invited Lecture 4
PET-derived bis(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate as a new linker source for solvent-free MOF synthesis
Philip Angoo Krisbiantoro (National Taiwan University)
16:00-16:10 Break
16:10–16:20 Short Oral Presentation 1
Heterotetrametallic Coordination Polymers Derived from Sulfur-containing Amino Acid
R. Madarame, J. Nomura, A. C. M. San Estaban, and N. Kuwamura
16:20–16:30 Short Oral Presentation 2
Synthesis of Gallium Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Employing Metal Salen as a Complex Ligand in Thermolysis and their Applications
U. Khairat, T. Sugiura, and K. Manseki
16:30–16:40 Short Oral Presentation 3
DeepCubist: Molecular generator for designing peptidomimetics
K. Umedera, A. Yoshimori, H. Chen, H. Kouji, J. Bajorath, and H. Nakamura
16:40–17:00 Award Lecture 1
Activation of closed-shell trinuclear clusters bearing chelating bis-N-heterocyclic carbene and triply bridging sulfide ligands
Natsuki Yabune (Student)
17:00–17:30 Award Lecture 2
Epitaxial growth of crystalline Cu3N using metal complex by mist CVDProf. Tomohiro Yamaguchi
17:30–17:50 Award Ceremony & Closing ceremony
Presenter: Prof. Mitsunobu Sato (President of SPACC)
● Keynote Lecture (Total 30 min including questions and discussion)
● Award Lecture (Total 30 or 20 min including questions and discussion)
● Invited Lecture (Total 20 min including questions and discussion)
● Short Oral Presentation (Total 10 min including questions and discussion)