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15th Workshop
April 08 2010 - April 09 2010

The 15th Workshop will be part of the Bunsen-Kolloquium on April 8-9, 2010 in Göttingen.
All graduate students are expected to present a poster about their PhD work on Thursday afternoon.

Organizing Team: J. Morick, R. Rotzoll and others
Program: Download
Reviews: MaterialsViews.com

Talks - Posters (Selection) - Pictures

Talks

Date Lecturer Title Remarks
Thursday
April 08 2010
14:15

Prof. Dr. Gregory T. Russell
Termination Rate Coefficients for Radical Homopolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate and Styrene at Low Conversion - Revisiting an Old Problem with New Eyes


Thursday
April 08 2010
14:45

Prof. Dr. Cristopher Barner-Kowollik
Radical Appraisal: From Photochemistry to Spin Trapping


Thursday
April 08 2010
15:15

Prof. Dr. Sabine Beuermann
New insights into methacrylate radical polymerizations in ionic liquids


Thursday
April 08 2010
16:30

Prof. Dr. Alex M. van Herk
The acrylate mystery


Thursday
April 08 2010
17:00

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Rühe
On the mechanism of the formation of polymer brushes through surface initiated polymerization


Thursday
April 08 2010
17:30

Prof. Dr. Diethelm Johannsmann
Functional Coatings Produced by Electrochemically Induced Polymerization


Friday
April 09 2010
09:00

Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dieter Hungenberg
The Importance of Process Models for Polymer Products and Processes


Friday
April 09 2010
09:30

Prof. Dr. Bernadette Charleux
Nitroxide-mediated copolymerization: from theory and kinetic analysis toward new materials


Friday
April 09 2010
10:00

Prof. Dr. Markus Busch
Product-Design in High-Pressure-Polymerization-Technology


Friday
April 09 2010
10:30

Johannes Barth
New insights into radical polymerization kinetics via SP-PLP-EPR


Friday
April 09 2010
11:30

Prof. Dr. Robin A. Hutchinson
A PLP/SEC Study of Solvent Effects in Free-radical Copolymerization of Styrene and Methacrylates


Friday
April 09 2010
12:00

Dr. Thomas Junkers
Radical Appraisal: Complex reactions in acrylate polymerizations


Friday
April 09 2010
12:30

Dr. Igor Lacik
Propagation kinetics of N-vinyl formamide in aqueous solution





Posters (Selection)

Title Remarks
Zhifeng Xue
Adding weight to a molecular recognition unit: The low-frequency modes of carboxylic acid dimers


Dr. Katrin Siefermann
Binding energies, lifetimes and implications of bulk and interface solvated electrons in water (Awarded with a poster prize)


Lennard Wolf
Chemical Pressure Dependence of New Particle Formation


Han Sun
Configurational and conformational investigation of FibrosterolA using a combination of MD and new NMR technique


Juhyon Lee
Conformational instability upon dimerization: Prolinol


Manuel Schmidt
Design of Highly Charged Chiral Polymer Gels - Enantiodiscrimination of (±)-Mefloquine Hydrochloride Using RDC's


Nils Lüttschwager
Environmental and vibrational influence on the proton transfer in malonaldehyde


Sascha Abraham
Expansions from pressurized overheated liquids: Design of a jet spectrometer


Felix Schlenkrich
Hardening of smooth pulsed laser deposited PMMA films by heating


Susanne Seyffarth
Hardening of smooth pulsed laser deposited PMMA films by heating


Moritz Schwabe
Hydrogen bond induced relaxations of ABA type block copolymers


Joachim Morick
Kinetics of MMA and Styrene Polymerizations mediated by Atom Transfer under High Pressure


Claudia Keunecke
Mechanistic Aspects of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation during the Ozonolysis of Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids


Bastian Ebeling
Molecular Weight Distribution of Multiblock Polymers Prepared via RAFT Polymerization


Venita Daebel
Solid-state NMR characterization of amyloid fibrils


Franz Kollipost
Spectroscopic investigations on the low volatility of lactones and cyclic carbonates


Dirk Matthes
Structure and dynamics of spontaneous steric zipper peptide aggregation.


Robert Rotzoll
Surface-Initiated PLP-SEC From Silica Nanoparticles


Richard Forck
Weakly bound electrons in small sodium doped aminoethanol clusters





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