Full Programme

Sunday 15 March 2009

12:00

Registration

14:00

Welcome from Conference Chairs

14:15

Plenary Lecture 1Porous hybrid solids: A new world, G. Férey, Université de Versailles, France

Symposium A

Symposium B

Symposium C

15:00

A01 – Hybrid devices based on self-assembled hydrophobin biofilm, L. De Stefano*¹, I. Rea¹, E. De Tommasi¹, I. Rendina¹, P. Giardina², A. Armenante²,  ¹Research National Council, Naples, Italy, ²University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy, ³University of Calabria, Italy

15:00

Featured Lecture BF1 - Functional coatings: The sol-gel approach, P. Belleville, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique, France

15:00

C01 – Microporous polymers and organic frameworks, A. Thomas*, M. Bojdys, P. Kuhn,
N. Ritter, J. Schmidt, J. Weber,  Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany

15:20

A02 – Design and creation of bioinspired surfaces with special wettability, L. Jiang, Center of Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, China

15:30

B01 – Covalent functionalisation of inorganic nanoparticles, A. Boersma*,  K. Timmer,
F.F. Vercauteren, A.J.J.M. Van Breemen,
L.F. Batenburg, I.A.P Hovens,  TNO Science and Industry, The Netherlands

15:20

C02 – New MOFs and EOFs for gas storage and catalysis, S. Kaskel, Technical University Dresden, Germany

15:40

A03 – Water repellency and adhesion properties of dome-spike hybrid film made from self-organized honeycomb-patterned polymer films, D. Ishii*¹,², H. Yabu¹,², M. Shimomura¹,²,  ¹Tohoku University, Japan, ²JST-CREST, Japan

15:50

B02 – Multiresponsive hybrid microgels and hollow capsules with a layered architecture,
C. Ancla, V. Lapeyre, J.F. Dechezelles, H. Saadaoui,
S. Ravaine, V. Ravaine*, Université Bordeaux,  France

15:40

Invited Lecture CI1 - Large-scale synthesis of ordered mesoporous molecular sieves,  D.Y. Zhao, Fudan University, China

16:00

Coffee Break

16:10

Coffee Break

16:10

Coffee Break

16:30

Invited Lecture AI1Bioactivity of metal-based materials, D. Avnir, The Hebrew University, Israel

16:30

B03 – Structured hybrid nanoparticles via surface-initiated atrp of methyl methacrylate from ordered mesoporous silica, M. Save*, H. Blas,
P. Pasetto, F. Audouin, C. Boissiere, C. Sanchez,  UPMC, France

16:30

C03 – Unconventional metal organic frameworks: porous cross-linked phosphonates,
A. Clearfield,  Texas A&M University, USA

17:00

A04 – Easily controlled orientation and effectively optimized activity of lipases immobilized in bidimensional confined spacing, J. He*, Z. An,  Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

16:50

B04 – New hybrid silica-core and polymer-shell nanomaterials derived from living anionic polymers, J. Allgaier, E. Huebner*, W. Pyckhout-Hintzen, J. Stellbrink, D. Richter,  Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany

16:50

C04 – Heterogeneous hybrid catalysts based on coordination polymer MIL-101 and polyoxometalates for liquid phase selective oxidations, N.V. Maksimchuk*¹, O.A. Kholdeeva¹, S.S. Arzumanov¹, Yu.A. Chesalov¹, D.N. Dybtsev², V.P. Fedin², et al; ¹Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russia, ²Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Russia

17:20

A05 – Bio-inspired ultrahydrophobic and self cleaning coatings, H. Dodiuk*, S. Kenig, F. Rios,
A. Dotan,  Shenkar College of Engineering & Design, Israel

17:10

B05 – Selective immobilization and selective elution (SISE) method for fabrication of organic-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials, T. Higuchi*¹,²,
K. Motoyoshi¹, H. Yabu¹’³, M. Shimomura¹,²,  ¹Tohoku University, Japan, ²CREST, JST, Japan, ³PRESTO, JST, Japan

17:10

Featured Lecture CF1 - Application of pore-expanded mesoporous silica in catalysis and separation,
A. Sayari, University of Ottawa, Canada

17:40

Invited Lecture AI2How to introduce genetic information into living cells by a combination of calcium phosphate and nucleic acids,
M. Epple, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany

17:30

B06 – A hybrid sensing module: Turn-on photoluminescence response of small CdS clusters to molecular recognition events at the organic- inorganic interface
K. Konishi*; Hokkaido University, Japan

17:40

C05 – Ionogels, new hybrid materials for the encapsulation of metal complexes and nanoparticles, S. Volland*, L. Viau, J. Le Bideau,
A. Vioux,  Insitut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, France

   

17:50

B07 – Organic dye/metal oxide hybrid thin film prepared by the liquid phase deposition method,
S. Deki*, Y. Kodama, M. Mizuhata,  Kobe University, Japan

   

18:15

Tutorial 1Synthesis and preparation of Hybrid Materials, C. Sanchez, Université de Paris VI, France

19.00

Poster Session 1 & Welcome Reception

20.45

End of day 1

Monday 16 March 2009

08:45

Plenary Lecture 2 - Nanostructured hybrid materials by ATRP, K. Matyjaszewski, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Symposium A

Symposium B

Symposium C

09:30

Featured Lecture AF12-Dimensional inorganic nanoparticles with drug delivery and targeting functions
J.H. Choy, Ewha Womans University, South Korea

09:30

B08 – Novel functional surfaces, nanoparticles and nanomaterials based on metal atom clusters, S. Cordier*, F. Dorson, F. Grasset, Y. Molard, B. Fabre, M. Shestopalov,  Université de Rennes1, France

09:30

C06 – Micro and mesoporous light emitters: From lanthanide oxide nanotubes to metal organic frameworks, J. Rocha; University of Aveiro, Portugal

10:00

A06 – Low-temperature, kinetically controlled nanofabrication of semiconductor and ferroelectric thin films and nanoparticles, D.E. Morse,  University of California, USA

09:50

B09 – Particle size effect of zinc oxide on the electrical conductivity of polyethlylene / polypropylene zinc oxide composites,
F. Ömürlü*, D. Balköse,  İzmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

09:50

C07 – Novel synthetic route to porous silicon carbide, Y. Lei*, J.L. Pascal, D. Zitoun,
F. Favier,  Institut Charles Gerhardt, France

10:20

A07 – Individualized silica nanohelices and nanotubes: Tuning inorganic nanostructures using lipidic self-assemblies, T. Del Clos¹,², C. Aime²,
A. Brizard², I. Huc², R. Oda², M.H. Delville*¹,  ¹ICMCB/CNRS, France, ²IECB, France

10:10

Featured Lecture BF2 - Functional clusters as nano-sized building blocks for inorganic-organic hybrid materials, U. Schubert, Technische Universität Wien, Austria  

10:10

C08 – Preparation of hierarchically porous monoliths of ethylene-bridged polysilsesquioxane, A. Mushiake*, K. Nakanishi, K. Kanamori, T. Hanada,  GraduKyoto University, Japan

10:40

Coffee Break

10:40

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

A08 – Hybrid biomimetic membranes: Past, present and beyond…, M. Barboiu,  Institut Europeen des membranes, France

11:00

B10 – Some examples of functionalized nanoparticles for in vivo biomedical applications,
C. Chaneac*¹, Q. Le Masne², J. Allouche¹,  ¹UPMC, France, ²Biospace, France

11:00

Featured Lecture CF2 - Hierarchically porous monoliths applied to separation science,
K. Nakanishi, Kyoto University, Japan

11:20

A09 – Bottom-up meets top-down: Large-scale assembly of DNA duplexes and nanotubes,
M. Mertig*¹, C. Erler¹, K. Günther¹, P. Fuchsenberger¹, C. Lin¹, Y. Ke²,  ¹Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, ²Arizona State University, USA

11:20

B11 – Precursors for magnetic hybrid materials, R. Potzmann*, S.O. Baumann, M. Bendova, M. Puchberger, U. Schubert,  Vienna University of Technology, Austria

11:40

Featured Lecture AF2 - Sol-gel bio-hybrid materials: Specificities, properties and challenges, T. Coradin, Université de Paris VI, France

11:40

B12 – Colloidal growth of nanocrystal heterostructures based on semiconductor and magnetic materials, R. Buonsanti¹,², M. Casavola¹,², A. Figuerola², S. Deka¹, V. Grillo³, E. Carlino*³,  ¹University of Salento, Italy, ²National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR-INFM, Italy, ³TASC-INFM-CNR National Laboratory, Italy

11:30

C09 – Integrative chemistry toward eu3+@organo-si(HIPE) macro-mesocellular foams generation: syntheses, characterizations and luminescent properties, N. Brun*¹,², B. Julian-Lopez³, P. Hesemann4, G. Laurent5, H. Deleuze², R. Backov¹,  ¹Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal UPR 8641 CNRS, France, ²Université Bordeaux 1, France, ³Universitat Jaume Iavda, Spain, 4Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253 CNRS Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, France, 5Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

12:10

A10 – Cell patterning based on the micro structured organosilane layer fabricated by VUV lithography, M. Yamaguchi¹, K. Ikeda¹, M. Suzuki*¹, S.N. Kudoh¹, A. Kiyohara¹, T. Uchida²,  ¹AIST, Japan, ²Hokkaido University, Japan

12:00

B13 – Functionalised nanoparticles for multiphotonic bio-imaging of tumoral cells,
V. Lebret5, L. Raehm5, J.O. Durand*5, M. Smaïhi¹,
M. Blanchard-Desce², N. Nérambourg²,  ¹IEM, France, ²Université Rennes 1, France, ³Université Paris XI, France, 4ICMCB, France, 5Université Montpellier 2, France

11:50

C10 – Fabrication of porous silicon carbide ceramics from bridged polysilsesquioxane,
J. Hasegawa*, K. Kanamori, K. Nakanishi, T. Hanada,  Kyoto University, Japan

12:20

B14 – Core-Shell and raspberry-like nanosized composites based on hybrid silica nanoparticles and on a functional polycarbazole conducting polymer - a new concept of fabrication for dual phase nanocomposites, J.P. Lellouche*, A. Peled,
V. Kotlyar,  Bar-Ilan University, Israel

12:10

Featured Lecture CF3Hierarchically functional porous materials: Synthesis strategy and applications for nanotechnology and energy conversion, B.L. Su, University of Namur, Belgium

12:30

Lunch

12:40

Lunch

12:40

Lunch

14:10

Featured Lecture AF3 - Evolution of ceramics in the biomaterials field, M. Vallet-Regí, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

14:10

B15 – CNT-PANi hybrid material in PP matrix, K. Immonen, K. Nättinen, J. Sarlin*; VTT, Finland

14:10

C11 – Deep x-ray lithography for mesoporous thin films: Integration of bottom-up and top-down nanotechnologies, P. Innocenzi*¹, L. Malfatti¹,
P. Falcaro², T. Kidchob¹, M. Piccinini4, A. Marcelli4¹University of Sassari, Italy, ²Austrian Academy of Science, Austria, ³CIVEN, Italy, 4INFN, Italy, 5University of Cagliari, Italy

14:40

A11 – Peptide-grafted nanodiamonds: Preparation, cytotoxicity and uptake in cells, S. Vial, C. Mansuy*, S. Sagan, T. Irinopoulou, F. Burlina,
S. Lavielle,  Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

14:30

B16 – Synthesis and characterization of bimodal polyorganosiloxane nanoparticles,
C. Scherer*¹,², A. Thünemann², M. Maskos¹,  ¹University of Mainz, Germany, ²Federal Institute for Materials Research an Testing (BAM), Germany

14:30

C12 – One-pot functionalization of patterned mesostructured silica by ink-jet printing,
B. Fousseret*¹, F. Rossignol¹, X. Cattoen³,
J.O. Durand4, C. Sanchez², M. Lejeune¹,  ¹SPCTS Limoges, France, ²LCMC Paris, France, ³ICG-AM2N Montpellier, France, 4ICG-CMOS Montpellier, France

15:00

A12 – Versatile drug delivery systems based on organic-inorganic hybrids, A.T. ten Cate*,
J. Eversdijk, K.J.C. van Bommel,  TNO Science and Industry, The Netherlands

14:50

Invited Lecture BI1 - Controlled synthesis of metal oxide nanostructures in organic solvents: Extension to microwave chemistry, M. Niederberger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland

14:50

C13 – High-porosity macro/mesoporous silica monoliths applied to HPLC separation medium,
T. Detani¹*, K. Nakanishi¹, K. Morisato², K. Kanamori¹, T. Hanada¹,  ¹Kyoto University, Japan, ²GL Sciences Corp., Japan

15:20

A13 – Design of mesostructured inorganic matrix for animal cell encapsulation,
P.H. Dandoy*, C. Michiels, B.L. Su,  Univerity of Namur, Belgium

15:20

Invited Lecture BI2 - Nanocomposites and nanofluids, E. Giannelis, Cornell University, USA

15:10

C14 – Modelling surfactant templated inorganic materials, F.R. Siperstein,  University of Manchester, UK

15:40

A14 – Insulin Delivery From Glucose-Responsive Microgels, C. Ancla*, V. Lapeyre,
B. Catargi, V. Ravaine, Université Bordeaux, France

15:50

B17 – Exfoliation of layered silicates in epoxy resins using hyper-branched polyalkoxy siloxanes (PAOS) and silane couplers, A. Jung¹, K. Peter*¹,
M. Moeller¹, D.E. Demco¹, C. Melian²,  ¹DWI at RWTH Aachen e.V., Germany, 2Institute of Technology and Macromolecular Chemistry, RWTH Aachen, Germany

15:30

C15 – Understanding nano-crystallization of mesoporous materials, D. Grosso*, C. Boissiere,
J. Bass, M. Kuemmel, L. Nicole, C. Sanchez,  UPMC, France

16:00

A15 – Porous metal-organic-frameworks as new drug carriers, P. Horcajada¹, C. Serre*¹,
G. Férey¹, T. Chalati², R. Gref², P. Couvreur²,  ¹University of Versailles, France, ²University Paris XI, France, ³University of Montpellier, France, 4Universitad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

16:10

B18 – Unusual jammed nanocomposite structure using hybrid layered double hydroxide filler, F. Leroux*¹, A. Illaik¹, A.L. Troutier-Thuilliez¹,
C. Taviot-Guého¹, V. Verney²,  ¹LMI UMR6002, France, ²LPMM UMR6505, France

15:50

C16 – New hybrid ordered mesostructures obtained with reversible assemblies of double hydrophilic block copolymers, C. Gerardin*¹,
J. Reboul¹, N. Baccile¹, J. Warnant¹,², C. Jerome²,
P. Lacroix¹,  ¹Institut C Gerhardt Montpellier, France, ²Universite Montpellier 2, France, ³University of Liege, Belgium

16:20

A16 – Time-delayed release of bioencapsulates for bone implant technologies,
M. Colilla*¹,², B. González¹,², M. Vallet-Regí¹,²,  ¹Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, ²Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina, Spain

16:30

B19 – Polyurethane/nano-clay shape memory polymer nanocomposites, B. Xu¹, Y.Q. Fu*¹,
W.M. Huang², A. Kraft¹, R. Reuben¹,  ¹HeriotWatt University, UK, ²Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

16:10

Featured Lecture CF4 - Independant textural and morphological control in the synthesis of meso and macroporous silicas by pseudomorphic transformation, A. Galarneau, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Montpellier, France

16:40

Coffee Break

16:50

Coffee Break

16:40

Coffee Break

17:15

Tutorial 2 Applications of hybrids, M. Popall, Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung, Germany

18.00

Poster Session 2

19.30

End of day 2

Tuesday 17 March 2009

08:45

Plenary Lecture 3 - Biohybrid conjugates of “smart” polymers with proteins and nucleic acids, A.S. Hoffman, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

Symposium A

Symposium B

Symposium C

09:30

A17 – Photocurrent generation in peptide-based self-assembled monolayers functionalized with electron transfer antenna chromophores,
E. Gatto¹, L. Stella¹, F. Formaggio², C. Toniolo²,
M. Venanzi*¹,  ¹University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, ²University of Padova, Italy

09:30

Invited Lecture BI3 - Polymer-inorganic analogues of triblock copolymers: From self-assembly to control of optical properties, E. Kumacheva, University of Toronto, Canada

09:30

C17 – Surface diels-alder reactions as a versatile way to synthesise functional porous carbons, P. Makowski¹, M. Antonietti¹, A. Thomas¹,
S. Gross², F. Goettmann*³,  ¹Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany, ²Universtity of Padova, Italy, ³Institute of Separative Chemistry, France

09:50

A18 – Partitioning of oligothiophene labeled antibodies into pH-sensitive microgels, L. Blasi*¹,
S. Argentiere¹, G. Ciccarella¹, A. Cazzato²,
G. Barbarella², G. Gigli¹,  ¹NNL-National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR-INFM, Italy, ²CNR, Area di Ricerca, ISOF, Italy

10:00

Featured Lecture BF3Controlling nanomaterials properties with ligands, polymers and interfaces,
T. Emrick, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

09:50

C18 – Free-standing mesoporous silica/carbon composite films with crystalline silica wall from periodic mesoporous organosilica films, S.S. Park*¹, Y. Jung¹, C. Xue², D. Zhao², C.S. Ha¹,  ¹Pusan National University, Korea, ²Fudan University, China

10:10

A19 – Biosensors based on enzymes immobilized in layered double hydroxides,
C. Forano*¹, V. Prevot¹, C. Mousty¹, N. Jaffrezic²,
A. Ben Haj Amara³, H. Mansouri¹,  ¹Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-ferrand 2,  ²Université Claude Bernard Lyon, France, ³Université 7 Novembre à Carthage Tunis, Tunisia

10:10

C19 – Dynimics, interfaces and gas diffusion in porous hybrid materials, P. Sozzani*, A. Comotti, S. Bracco, P. Valsesia, M. Beretta,  University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy

10:30

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

10:50

A20 – Fluorescent organic nanocrystals confined in sol-gel matrix for ultra sensitive sensors and bioimaging, E. Dubuisson*¹,
C. Philippot¹, F. Dubois¹, N. Sanz-Menez¹, R. Pansu², A. Ibanez¹,  ¹CNRS and University  J. Fourier Grenoble, France, ²CNRS and ENS Cachan, France

10:50

B20 – End-to-end assembly of shape-controlled nanocrystals via a nano-welding approach mediated by gold domains,
A. Figuerola*¹,², I.R. Franchini¹, A. Fiore¹,², R. Mastria², A. Falqui³, G. Bertoni³,  ¹National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR-INFM, Italy, ²University of Salento, Italy, ³Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Italy, 4University of Antwerp, Belgium

10:50

Invited Lecture CI2 - Self-Assembly Synthesis and Functionalization of Mesoporous Carbon Materials for Energy-Related Applications Sheng Dai, Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831-6201

11:10

A21 – Water soluble, electroactive and photoluminescent oligothiophene-dinucleotide biohybrid materials,
M.M. Melucci*¹, S.A. Alesi¹, G.B. Brancolini¹, I.V. Viola², M.L.C. Capobianco¹, A.V. Venturini¹,  ¹CNR-ISOF, Italy, ²INFM-CNR, Italy, ³Università di Lecce, Italy

11:10

B21 – Multifunctional magnetic core-shell nanocomposites for biomedical applications,
S. Utech*¹,², M. Maskos¹,²,  ¹University of Mainz, Germany, ²Institut für Mikrotechnik GmbH (IMM), Germany

11:20

C20 – One-pot synthesis of chiral hybrid organic-inorganic mesoporous nanofibers,
F. Rambaud*¹, S. Thibaud¹, K. Vallé¹, C. Sanchez²,  ¹CEA Le Ripault, France, ²UPMC Paris VI, France

11:30

Featured Lecture AF4 - Nanostructural  control of sol gels for controlled release of drugs and proteins, P. Ducheyne, University of Pennsylvania, USA

11:30

B22 – Evaluation by DOSY NMR of the interfacial affinity of organic ligands for nanoparticles in suspension, F. Ribot*¹,
F. Guillemot¹, B. Dubertret², L. Van Lokeren³, R. Willem³,  ¹University Paris 06, France, ²CNRS, France, ³VUB, Belgium

11:40

C21 – Tangential, axial and helical alignment of liquid crystal columns in nanochannels,
M.A. Shcherbina¹, X.B. Zeng¹, M. Prehm²,
C. Tschierske², G. Ungar*¹, M. Steinhart³,  ¹University of Sheffield, UK, ²Martin Luther University Halle, Germany, ³Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Germany

11:50

B23 – Organic-inorganic hybrid cubic liquid crystals: Hybridization of amino-substituted dendrons with surface-modified monodisperse gold nanoparticles, K. Kanie*¹, M. Matsubara¹,
A. Muramatsu¹, H. Nakamura², X. Zeng³, G. Ungar³,  ¹Tohoku University, Japan, ²TOYOTA Central R&D Labs. Inc., Japan, ³University of Sheffield, UK

12:00

Poster Session 3

13:30

Free Afternoon & Evening

Wednesday 18 March 2009

08:45

Plenary Lecture 4 - Functional polymeric materials: From fluid handling to enzyme mimics and vaccine carriers, J.M.J. Fréchet, University of California at Berkeley, USA

Symposium A

Symposium B

Symposium C

09:30

A22 – Biomineralization onto the surface of sol-gel derived doped bioactive glasses : Chemical mapping by PIXE-RBS, J. Lao, J. Soulié, E. Jallot, J.M. Nedelec*,  Université Blaise Pascal, France

09:30

B24 – Atomic layer deposition to nanostructured metal oxides using nonaqueous sol-gel routes, N. Pinna,  University of Aveiro, Portugal

09:30

Invited Lecture CI3 - Design of porous materials on the nano and meso scale, K. Kuroda, Waseda University, Japan

09:50

A23 – Biomaterials and biocompatible derivatives: Future advanced solid state NMR experiments, C. Bonhomme*¹, C. Gervais¹,
F. Babonneau¹, S. Hayakawa², A. Osaka²,
D. Laurencin³,  ¹UPMC, France, ²Biomaterials laboratory, Japan, ³University of Warwick, UK

09:50

B25 – Design of hybrid nanostructured materials using supercritical fluids, C. Aymonier*,
S. Moisan, S. Marre, P. Vitoux, F. Cansell,  ICMCB-CNRS, France

10:00

Invited Lecture CI4 - Unconventional forms of nanofabrication, C. Mirkin, Northwestern University, USA

10:10

A24 – Single molecular observations through single labelled nanocrystal using x-rays and electrons, Y.C. Sasaki¹,²,  ¹The University of Tokyo, Japan, ²SASAKI-team, JST/CREST, Japan, ³Biomedical Group, SPring-8/JASRI, Japan

10:10

B26 – New strategy of hybrid materials for proton exchange membrane fuel cells,
F. Niepceron*, J.F. Gérard, V. Bounor-Legare, et al, IMP, UMR CNRS 5223, France

10:30

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

10:50

Featured Lecture AF5 - Self-assembly and applications of polypeptide material, T. Deming, University of California at Los Angeles, USA

10:50

B27 – Synthetic routes to lanthanide oxide hybrid materials and nanocomposites,
C. Feldgitscher, C. Rill, G. Kickelbick*,  Vienna University of Technology, Austria

10:50

C22 – Mesoporous platinum-based materials from nanoparticle-block copolymer self-assembly, S. C. Warren*, H. Sai, F. J. DiSalvo, U. Wiesner,  Cornell University, USA

11:20

A25 – Novel insights into diatom cell wall formation: Solid-state NMR and raman mapping studies, C. Gröger¹, K. Lutz¹, M. Kammer², C. Krafft³, M. Sumper¹, E. Brunner*²,  ¹University of Regensburg, Germany, ²Dresden University of Technology, Germany, ³IPHT Jena, Germany

11:10

B28 – Dissymetric metal deposition on carbon nanotubes, C. Warakulwit*¹, M.H. Delville²,
V. Ravaine³, J. Limtrakul¹, A. Kuhn³,  ¹Kasetsart University, Thailand, ²ICMCB, France, ³Université Bordeaux 1, France

11:10

C23 – Evidence for monodisperse gold nanoparticles confined within the walls of functionalized mesoporous silica, A. Mehdi*¹,
R. Corriu¹, C. Reye¹, E. Besson²,  ¹Univetsité Montpellier, France, ²CEA, France

11:40

A26 – Magneto-responsive hybrid hollow capsules formed with polyelectrolytes, lipid bilayers, and fe3o4 nanoparticles, K. Katagiri*,
M. Nakamura, K. Koumoto,  Nagoya University, Japan

11:30

Invited Lecture BI4 - Structure and properties of nanocomposites from organoclays, D.R. Paul, University of Texas at Austin, USA

11:30

C24 – Marine diatoms: A bottom-up approach to new optical devices, L. De Stefano*¹, I. Rea¹, E. De Tommasi¹, M. De Stefano², P. Maddalena³, S. Lettieri³,  ¹IMM-CNR, Italy, ²2nd University of Naples, Italy, ³University of Naples "Federico II", Italy

12:00

Featured Lecture AF6 - Current and prospective applications of hybrid nanoparticles in medicine,
E. Duguet, Université de Bordeaux I, France

12:00

B29 – Towards a better characterization of organic-inorganic interfaces in hybrid materials,
F. Babonneau*, N. Baccile, C. Coelho, T. Azaïs,
G. Laurent, C. Bonhomme,  University Pierre et Marie Curie, France

11:50

C25 – Photo acceleration of molecular transports in azobenzene-tethered silica mesopores, M. Fujiwara,  National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

12:20

B30 – Optoelectronic printed circuit board: 3D structures written by two-photon absorption in organic-inorganic hybrid polymers, R. Houbertz*¹,
V. Satzinger², V. Schmidt², G. Langer³,  ¹Fraunhofer ISC, Germany, ²Joanneum Research, Austria, ³AT&S AG, Austria

12:10

C26 – Nanostructured block copolymer films as template in sol-gel reactions, D.U. Pospiech*¹,
S. Ptacek¹, B. Voit¹, C. Schick², R. Taurino³,
M. Messori³,  ¹Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research, Germany, ²University Rostock, Germany, ³University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

12:30

Lunch

12:40

Lunch

12:30

Lunch

14:10

Invited Lecture AI3 - Novel inorganic-hybrid nanostructures for biomedical applications,
T. Pellegrino, CNR-INFM, Italy

14:10

B31 – Luminescent sol-gel materials based on transition metal clusters, C. Tard, S. Perruchas*,  Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, France

14:10

C27 – Nano hybrid material synthesis by supersonic beam codeposition for solar cells applications, N. Coppedè*, T. Toccoli, M. Nardi,
G. Tarabella, M. Tonezzer, M. Pola,  IFN-CNR Trento, Italy

14:40

A27 – Electrodeposition and electrospinng of collagen and hydroxyapatite nanostructured composite coating, I. Foltran¹,², E. Foresti¹, M. Lelli*¹, N. Roveri¹,  ¹Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy, ²University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy

14:30

B32 – Fluorescent nanofibers embedding dye loaded zeolite L crystals, V. Vohra*¹, C. Botta¹,
G. CalzaferrI²,  ¹ISMac-CNR Milano, Italy, ²UBERN, Switzerland

14:30

C28 – The role of the length of the spacers on the structuring of self-organized di-urea akylene-bridged silsesquioxanes, M. Fernandes¹,
X. Qinghong², J.C. Cachia², L.D. Carlos³, V. de Zea Bermudez*¹, M. Wong Chi Man²,  ¹University of
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal, ²ICG Montpellier CNRS-ENSCM UMII-UMI, France, ³University of Aveiro, Portugal

15:00

A28 – Nanoparticle-containing multilamellar vesicles for a new bio-inspired route to metal nanoparticle-based heterogeneous catalysts,
C. Faure*², D.P. Debecker¹, M.E. Meyre², A. Derré², E.M. Gaigneaux¹,  ¹Université de Louvain, Belgium, ²Université Bordeaux 1, France

14:50

Featured Lecture BF4 - Synergistic properties in multiphase (hybrid) epoxy nanocomposites by incorporation of inorganic nanoparticles,
K. Schulte, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Germany

14:50

C29 – Multifunctional nanostructured materials: New synthetic methods and potential applications from catalysis to drug delivery and biosensing, T. Asefa, Syracuse University, USA

15:20

A29 – Bioinspired control of colloidal silica by using multicomponent polymeric systems
K.D. Demadis*, A. Ketsetzi, E. Neofotistou, University of Crete, Greece

15:20

Invited Lecture BI5Functionalized graphenes and graphene nanocomposites derived from graphite oxide, P. Steurer, R. Wissert, R. Thomann,
R. Mülhaupt*, Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, Germany

15:10

C30 – Elaboration of functional membranes by growing responsive polymer brushes from surfaces, H. Alem¹, A.S. Duwez², P. Lussis²,
P. Lipnik¹, A.M. Jonas¹, S. Demoustier-Champagne*¹,  ¹Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, ²Université de Liège, Belgium

15:40

A30 – Homogeneous organic-inorganic derivatization of cellulose in ionic liquid medium,
J. Recho, J. Le Bideau*, A. Fatimi, P. Weiss,  Université Nantes, France

15:50

B33 – Mechanical properties of nanostructured hybrid materials, L. Rozes*¹,
N. Chemin¹, F. Rodriguez¹, G.G. Hu², C. Creton²,
C. Sanchez¹,  ¹Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, ²Laboratoire de physico-Chimie des Polymères et Milieux Dispersés-ESPCI, France

15:30

C31 – Biomimetically inspired sensing of ionic and neutral species with organically modified mesoporous silica materials, K. Rurack*¹,
R. Martínez-Máñez², F. Sancenón², A. B. Descalzo¹,  ¹BAM–Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany, ²Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

16:00

A31 – Functionalization of magnetic nanowires by charged biopolymers, D.M. Magnin*¹, V.C. Callegari¹, S.M.T. Màtefi-Tempfli¹, K.G. Glinel², A.M.J. Jonas¹, S.D.C. Demoustier-Champagne¹,  ¹UCL, Belgium, ²CNRS-université de Rouen, France

16:10

B34 – Generating functionalized carbon-based nanomaterials and polymer nanocomposites in poly(phosphoric acid), L.S. Tan*¹, D.H. Wang¹,², J.B. Baek¹,³; ¹US Air Force Research Laboratory, USA, ²University of Dayton Research Institute, USA, ³Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, USA

15:50

C32 – Highly stable bridged silsesquioxane-based hybrid membranes in energy-efficient molecular separation, H.L. Castricum*¹,², R. Kreiter³, J.F. Vente³, H.M. van Veen³, D.H.A. Blank¹, J.E. ten Elshof¹,  ¹University of Twente, The Netherlands, ²University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ³Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, The Netherlands

16:20

A32 – Bioinspired organic-zirconium oxide layered nanocomposites: Fabrication and mechanical behaviour, I. Zlotnikov*, I. Gotman,
E.Y. Gutmanas,  Technion, Israel

16:30

B35 – Spontaneous polycondensation of trialkoxysilanes in hybrid materials containing osidic moeties potential matrix as silicon carbide precursors and as chiral stationary phases,
D. Hérault*¹,², X. Deschanels¹, F.S. Rodembusch²,
L.F. Campo², G. Cerveau², R.J.P. Corriu²,  ¹CEA/ICSM UMR 5257 Marcoule, France, ²Université Montpellier II, France

16:10

Featured Lecture CF5 - Block copolymer-based approaches to functional nanomaterials and nanocomposites, U. Wiesner, Cornell University, USA

16:40

Coffee Break

16:50

Coffee Break

16:40

Coffee Break

17.15

Tutorial 3 From biogenic silica to silica biotechnology, J. Livage, Collège de France, France

18.00

End of day 4

19:30

Optional Conference Dinner

Thursday 19 March 2009

08:45

Plenary Lecture 5 - Synthesis and emergence of complex hybrid nanomaterials, S. Mann, University of Bristol, UK

Symposium A

Symposium B

Symposium C

09:30

Invited Lecture AI4 - Biohybrid nanomedicines and self-assembling biomaterials, H.A. Klok, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland

09:30

B36 – Alkynylorganotins, versatile precursors of class II tin-based hybrid materials and of nanostructured tin dioxide films, L. Renard¹,
H. Elhamzaoui¹, B. Jousseaume¹, T. Toupance*¹,
C. Zakri², J. Broetz³,  ¹University of Bordeaux 1, France, ²Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, UPR 8641 CNRS, France, ³Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

09:30

C33 – Amine functionalized SBA-15 by covalent anchoring of dendritic macromolecules,
B. González*¹,², C. López de Laorden², M. Colilla¹,²,
M. Vallet-Regí¹,²,  ¹Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, ²Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina, Spain

10:00

Invited Lecture AI5 - Bioresorbable sol-gel derived SiO2 matrices for the controlled release of biologics and small molecular drugs, H. Jalonen, Mika Jokinen, DelSiTech Oy, Finland

09:50

B37 – Covalent and non-covalent functionalization of carbon nanohorns with polymers, G. Mountrichas*, N. Tagmatarchis,
S. Pispas,  National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece

09:50

C34 – Click-modifications in hierarchically organized silica gels, M. Keppeler*, N. Huesing,  Ulm University, Germany

10:10

B38 – Tailoring the structure of microporous sol-gel derived hybrid materials based on bridged silsesquioxanes, H.L. Castricum¹,², S. Khan¹,
R. Kreiter³, D.H.A. Blank¹, J.F. Vente³, J.E. ten Elshof*¹,  ¹University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ²University of Twente, The Netherlands, ³Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, The Netherlands

10:10

C35 – Novel organic/inorganic hybrid materials by covalent anchoring phenothiazines on mesoporous supports, Z. Zhou¹, A. Franz², T.J.J. Müller², W.R. Thiel*¹,  ¹TU Kaiserslautern, Germany, ²University of Düsseldorf, Germany

10:30

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

10:30

Coffee Break

10:50

A33 – Lipid bilayer membranes as tools for novel nano-biotechnology applications,
G. Gopalakrishnan*¹,², H. Vogel², B. Lennox¹,  ¹McGill University, Canada, ²Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

10:50

Invited Lecture BI6 Polymer and sol-gel chemistries for designing nanostructured polymers: Different routes, J.F. Gérard*, J. Galy, J. Duchet-Rumeau, P. Cassagnau, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, France

10:50

C36 – Design of functional porous and homogeneous mixed oxides from single precursors, A. Lemaire*, B.L. Su,  University of Namur, Belgium

11:10

A34 – Enzymatic synthesis of amorphous calcium phosphate-chitosan nanocomposites and its processing into hierarchical structures,
F. del Monte*, M. Jobbagy, M.L. Ferrer,
M.C. Gutierrez,  CSIC, Spain

11:20

Invited Lecture BI7 - Functional nanomaterials through organometallic chemistry,
B. Chaudret, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, Toulouse, France

11:10

C37 – Facile route to layered chiral and photo-switchable magnets, E. Delahaye¹, S. Eyele-Mezui¹, D. Zheng¹, E. Rivière², P. Rabu*¹, G. Rogez¹; ¹CNRS-Université de Strasbourg, France, ²CNRS-Unioversité Paris XI, France

11:30

A35 – Understanding the formation of biohybrid materials: Interactions of well-defined aluminium species and biological molecules,
O. Deschaume*, K.L. Shafran, C.C. Perry,  Nottingham Trent University, UK

11:50

B39 – Patternable hybrid sol-gel materials based on silica network modified with epoxy or acrylic groups, G. Brusatin*¹, G. Della Giustina¹,
M. Guglielmi¹, F. Romanao¹, P. Prosposito²,
M. Casalboni²,  ¹Università di Padova, Italy,  ²Università di of Roma Tor Vergata and INSTM, Italy

11:30

C38 – The key role of amines in templated uranyl-vanadate and uranyl-phosphate compounds: Towards porous materials, L. Jouffret*, M. Rivenet,
F. Abraham,  UCCS UMR CNRS 8181, France

11:50

A36 – Silica - functionalised gelatin hybrid scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration, O. Mahony*, R.J. Hanly, J.R. Jones,  Imperial College London, UK

12:10

B40 – Characterization of hybrid organic-inorganic epoxy/amine networks synthesized via sol-gel process, H. Benes¹, J. Galy*¹, J.F. Gérard¹,
L. Valette²,  ¹INSA Lyon, France, ²Dow Chemical Ltd, China

11:50

Invited Lecture CI5 - New functions of porous coordination polymers, S. Kitagawa, Kyoto University, Japan

12:10

A37 – Bioactive silica/ poly gamma-glutamic acid hybrid scaffolds for bone regeneration,
G. Poologasundarampillai, R. Hill, J. Jones*,  Imperial College London, UK

12:30

B41 – Ionogels: New hybrid materials with tunable applications: From optics to catalysis and drug delivery, L. Viau*, S. Volland, C. Tourne-Peteilh, A. Vioux, J. Le Bideau, J.M. Devoisselle,  ¹Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253, France

12:20

Invited Lecture CI6 - Mimicking the antenna system of green plants, G. Calzaferri, University of Berne, Switzerland

12:30

A38 – Rational design of a nanostructured porous silica matrix for the immobilization of living plant cells, C.F. Meunier*, P. Van Cutsem, B.L. Su,  University of Namur, Belgium

12:50

Lunch

12:50

Lunch

12:50

Lunch

14:00

A39 – New development in the fabrication of bio-composites from natural fibre, T.T.M.T. Ton-That*¹,², D.J. Denault¹, P.F. Perrin-Sarazin¹, L.W. Leelapornpisit², C.K. Cole¹; ¹National Research Council Canada, Canada, ²Concordia University, Canada

14:00

B42 – Fabrication of enzymatic biosensors based on hybrid inorganic-organic Lb flms,
H. Ohnuki*¹, R. Honjo¹, H. Endo¹, T. Imakubo²,
M. Izumi¹,  ¹Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan, ²Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan

14:00

C39 – In vivo toxicity studies of new drug nanocarriers: Porous iron carboxylates,
P. Horcajada*¹,², R. Gref², C. Serre¹, S. Gil², P. Bories³, C. Bories¹,  ¹University of Versailles, France, ²University Paris Sud, France, ³Parvis Notre Dame Hospital, France

14:20

A40 – In-vivo testing of stealth silica nanoparticles for passive targeting of solid tumour, H.Q. Lin¹, S. McNiven¹, B. Thierry², L. Kong¹,
K. Finnie¹, C. Barbé*¹,  ¹ANSTO, Australia, ²Ian Wark Research Institute, Australia, ³Ceramisphere Pty Ltd, Australia

14:20

B43 – Titanium oxides nanotube as a new transfection nanovector for cardiomyocyte cells: Functionalization and detection, A.L. Papa*¹,
H. Bisht¹, L. Dumont², D. Vandroux², N. Millot¹,  ¹University of Bourgogne, France, ²University Hospital Center, France

14:20

C40 – Tuning the emission colour in mixed lanthanide microporous silicates: Energy transfer, composition and chromaticity,  R.C. Evans*¹,²,
P. Douglas³, J. Rocha², L.D. Carlos²,  ¹University of Coimbra, Portugal, ²University of Aveiro, Portugal, ³Swansea University, UK

14:40

A41 – Monomer-free ORMOCER[1] based nano-hybrid composites for dental application,
H. Wolter*¹, S. Nique¹, G. Gellermann¹, W. Storch¹,
R. Maletz², T. Neumann²,  ¹Fraunhofer ISC, Germany, ²VOCO GmbH, Germany

14:40

B44 – Laterally patterned ultraflat substrates: creating functional organic-inorganic interfaces at nanoscale, N. Vogel*, M. Jung, M. Retsch, U. Jonas, W. Knoll, I. Koeper,  Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany

14:40

C41 – Stimuli-free release films composed by hollow silica capsular container with mesoporous wall, Q. Ji*¹, J.P. Hill¹, S. Acharya¹, K. Ariga¹, K. Sakamoto², J.S. Yu³; ¹National Institute For Materials Science, Japan, ²Tokyo University of Science, Japan, ³Korea University, Korea

15:00

A42 – Fluoride-containing bioactive glasses: Reactivity in simulated body solutions and behaviour towards osteoblast cells, V. Aina*¹,
G. Cerrato¹, G. Magnacca¹, C. Morterra¹, F. Bonino¹,
G. Malavasi²,  ¹Università di Torino, Italy, ²Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy

15:00

B45 – Overview on new hybrid inorganic-organic polymer electrolytes, V. Di Noto*, E. Negro, S. Lavina,  University of Padova, Italy

15:00

C42 – Enumeration of not-yet-synthesized zeolitic zinc imidazolate MOF networks: A combined topological and computational approach, S. Leoni*¹, I. Baburin², G. Seifert³,  ¹Max-Planck-Institute CPfS, Germany, ²Samara State University, Russia, ³Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

15:20

A43 – Dendritic polymers with various oligosaccharide architectures: Complexation, stabilization and (bio-)interaction properties,
D. Appelhans*¹, H. Komber¹, B. Voit¹, M. Abdul Quadir², R. Haag²,  ¹Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany, ²Free University Berlin, Germany

15:20

B46 – Silver-polystyrene hybrid pincushion films for surface enhanced raman scattering substrates prepared by self-organization and vapor deposition, Y. Hirai*¹, H. Yabu¹,², Y. Matsuo³,4,
K. Ijiro4, M. Shimomura5,¹,  ¹Tohoku University, Japan, ²PRESTO, Japan, ³Hokkaido University, Japan, 4JST, CREST, Japan

15:20

C43 – Functionalization routes to MOFs with basic sites: Application to base catalysis and transesterification of vegetable oils, M. Savonnet*¹, S. Aguado¹, D. Bazer-Bachi², V. Lecocq², N. Bats²,
C. Pinel¹,  ¹IRCELYON, France, ²IFP LYON, France

15:40

Closing Remarks

 

End of Conference