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Register now for the Dalton New Talent: Americas Desktop Seminar

We are delighted to announce our next Desktop Seminar in our New Talent series! Dalton Transactions is providing an opportunity for emerging investigators to present, discuss and showcase their inorganic chemistry research based on our popular New Talent series of themed issues.

The next desktop seminar is based on our 2020 themed issue, New Talent: Americas – attendance is free and registration is now open.

The seminar will be held on December 2, 2021 and will be chaired by Dalton Transactions Associate Editor, Professor Christine Thomas. The talks will cover a wide spectrum of topics within inorganic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry, main group chemistry and inorganic materials.

 

Speakers: 

 

Professor Cynthia L M Pereira

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Talk Title: Mononuclear lanthanide(III) complexes containing oxamate ligands: synthesis, photophysical and magnetic properties

To find out more about Professor Pereira’s work, check out her article in the New Talent: Americas themed issue on Mononuclear lanthanide(III)-oxamate complexes as new photoluminescent field-induced single-molecule magnets: solid-state photophysical and magnetic properties

 

Graphical abstract: Mononuclear lanthanide(iii)-oxamate complexes as new photoluminescent field-induced single-molecule magnets: solid-state photophysical and magnetic properties
 
Professor David Herbert

University of Manitoba, Canada

Talk Title: Exploiting Ligand C=N Units in Molecular Materials Chemistry

To find out more about Professor Herbert’s work, check out his article in the New Talent: Americas themed issue on Zn-Templated synthesis of substituted (2,6-diimine)pyridine proligands and evaluation of their iron complexes as anolytes for flow battery applications

 

Graphical abstract: Zn-Templated synthesis of substituted (2,6-diimine)pyridine proligands and evaluation of their iron complexes as anolytes for flow battery applications
 
Professor Rebekka Klausen

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Talk Title: Fragments of crystalline silicon via target-oriented synthesis

To find out more about Professor Klausen’s work, check out her article in the New Talent: Americas themed issue on: Reductive halocyclosilazane polymerization  

 

Register now to attend these exciting talks!

 

Future desktop seminars will include more speakers from our 2020 themed issue, New Talent: Americas, as well as our other recent New Talent issues so watch this space for more details or sign up to our newsletter!  

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Congratulations to the winners of the Inorganic Ireland Symposium

Congratulations to the winners of the Inorganic Ireland Symposium held on 14 May 2021.

The one-day meeting attracted a large number of attendees throughout the day.  The purpose was to strengthen the interaction of inorganic research groups within the island and to foster synergies and opportunities. The symposium hosted a series of talks, oral flash presentations, and posters, and showed the full breadth, diversity, and high quality of inorganic chemistry in Ireland.

Daltons TransactionsRSC Advances, Chemical Science and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers were pleased to sponsor the Inorganic Ireland Symposium online conference with 2 oral and 2 poster prizes, each winner received a certificate and a £100 book voucher.

Congratulations go to the 4 prize winners.  Best oral prizes go to Gita Singh (Chemical Science) and Lorna Doyle (Dalton Transactions).  Best poster presentations go to Rosy Polisicchio (Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers) and Sanjukta Pahar (RSC Advances).

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Congratulations to the winners of the Photochemistry School for the Spanish Association of Bioinorganic Chemistry

Congratulations to the winners of the Photochemistry School for the Spanish Association of Bioinorganic Chemistry

Daltons Transactions and Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (PPS) were pleased to sponsor the three day Photochemistry School for the Spanish Association of Bioinorganic Chemistry online conference with 1 oral and 2 poster prizes. The event attracted over 170 attendees with 75 poster and 21 orals plus 11 lecturers.

Congratulations go to the 3 prize winners.  Best oral (Dalton) goes to Deng Zhiqin, best poster presentations (PPS) go to Enrique M Arpa and Mariana Cali.

Enrique M Arpa Mariana Cali
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Congratulations to the Winners of the Global Inorganic Discussion Weekdays (GIDW) Online Twitter Poster Event

Daltons Transactions was pleased to sponsor the Global Inorganic Discussion Weekdays (GIDW) Online Twitter Poster Event with 5 poster prizes. The 48 hour twitter-event started on the 9 July 2020 and allowed inorganic chemists globally to share their scientific findings and connect with others in the field.

Congratulations go to the 5 poster prize winners, Jeanette Adjei, Vishal Kachwal, Patrick Morgan, Pawel Loewe and Dr Miguel A Soto.


Jeanette Adjei Vishal Kachwal
Patrick Morgan Pawel Loewe
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Congratulations to the poster prize winners at 4th International Symposium on Precisely Designed Catalysts with Customized Scaffolding!

Daltons Transactions was pleased to sponsor the 4th International Symposium on Precisely Designed Catalysts with Customized Scaffolding with 3 poster prizes. The symposium took place 3rd – 5th December at  Kinsho Hall at the Todaiji Culture Centre in Nara, Japan. Chaired by Professor Kazushi Mashima (Osaka University), there were speakers from the USA, Switzerland, China, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Singapore as well as Japan.

The conference was a success and our prizes were awarded to:

Kai Yonemura, Nagoya University for the poster entitled:
Regulation of the Reaction Site of Cytochrome P450BM3 with Peptide Derivatives

Yuki Anai, Kyushu University for the poster entitled:
Development of Visible Light Responsive Vitamin B12 Photocatalytic System for Green Molecular Transformation

Miho Yuasa, Osaka Prefecture University for the poster entitled:
Development of Artificial Metalloenzyme for Stereoselective Michael Addition Reaction

Congratulations!

Dalton Transactions Poster Prizes

Dalton Transactions Poster Prizes

 

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Congratulations to the Dalton Transactions Prize winners at ACCC7!

The 7th Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry took place at the Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between 15 – 18 October. The first six ACCC conferences were successfully held in Okazaki (Japan, 2007), Nanjing (China, 2009), New Delhi (India, 2011), Jeju (Korea, 2013), Hong Kong (2015) and Melbourne (Australia, 2017). ACCC7 gathered inorganic and coordination chemists from all over the world to present their recent research findings and to exchange ideas on the frontier research topics in inorganic and coordination chemistry. The conference also served to showcase the fast development of coordination chemistry in the Asia/Pacific region.

Themed sessions we held on a range of topics including; biomedical materials, coordination chemistry, functional inorganic materials, lanthanides and actinides, supramolecular, organometallic and more. The conference was attended by delegates from at least 27 countries around the world, including Japan, China, Australia, South Africa, Chile, Saudi Arabia, India and Canada as well as many countries in Europe. You can find out more about ACCC7, including information regarding the Plenary & Invited speakers, on their website.

The 4 day conference was a huge success and Dalton Transactions is pleased to have sponsored 6 prizes. We sponsored 3 Early Career Researcher Presentation awards and 3 Young Coordination Chemist Poster Prizes and each winner received a certificate with a £100 RSC book voucher, a 1 year digital subscription to Dalton Transactions and personal invitation to submit to the journal.

Dalton Transactions Early Career Researcher Presentation Awards

Hiroki Takezawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Nurul Filzah Bt Ghazali, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia
Tomoki Yoneda, Hokkaido University, Japan

Congratulations to all the winners from Dalton Transactions!

Nurul Filzah Ghazali, Dalton Transactions ACCC7 Winner

Nurul Filzah Ghazali, Dalton Transactions Early Career Research Presentation ACCC7 Winner

Hiroki Takezawa, Dalton Transactions Early Career Research Presentation ACCC7 Winner

Hiroki Takezawa, Dalton Transactions Early Career Research Presentation ACCC7 Winner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACCC7 2019

 

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The 19th International Symposium on Silicon Chemistry (ISOS XIX), Toulouse, July 2020

ISOS XIX Royal Society of Chemistry

 

Dalton Transactions is pleased to be sponsoring The 19th International Symposium on Silicon Chemistry (ISOS XIX) in Toulouse, 05 – 10 July 2020 along with RSC Advances, ChemComm and Chemical Science.

It will be held at the University Paul Sabatier and aims to bring together outstanding scientists from both academia and industry to explore the frontiers of Silicon Chemistry from basic and fundamental science to the development of new synthetic tools and of silicon-based materials and technologies. The scientific programme will reflect the latest achievements in synthesis (organic and organometallic), bio-organo silicon chemistry, catalysis, and material sciences (including bio-composites, silica, silsesquioxanes, silicones, silicon polymers etc..).

 

You can find out more on the website.

Important Dates

Don’t forget to submit your absracts and register before the deadlines:

Abstract Submission Deadline:  04 February 2020
Abstract Acceptance:  03 April 2020
Early Bird Registration Deadline:  15 April 2020

 

Dalton Transactions, Royal Society of Chemistry

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Congratulations to the Poster Prize Winners at the Brazilian Catalysis Meeting!

Dalton Transactions would like to congratulate the poster prize winners at this year’s Brazilian Catalysis Meeting which took place 1 – 5 September in São Paulo, Brazil.

Dalton Transactions Advisory Board member and Associate Editor for NJC Jairton Dupont, RSC Advances Editorial Board Member Heloise Oliveira Pastore & Editor in Chief of Catalysis Science & Technology Javier Perez-Ramirez were all in attendance.

Dalton Transactions, NJC, RSC Advances, Chemical Communications, Catalysis Science & Technology and PCCP were delighted to offer 4 poster prizes. Heloise and Javier presented the poster prizes to the winners and each receiving a Royal Society of Chemistry Certificate & Book Voucher.

DT+NJC poster prize winner Wesley F. Monteiro (PUC-RS) receiving his Dalton Transactions & NJC poster prize from Professor Javier Perez-Ramirez
RA poster prize winner Thatiane Verissimo Dos Santos (UFAL-AL) receiving her RSC Advances poster prize from Professor Heloise Oliveira Pastore
CY+CP poster prize winner Leticia Rasteiro (IQSC/USP-SC) receiving her Catalysis Science & Technology & Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics poster prize from Professor Javier Perez-Ramirez
CC poster prize winner Christian Carlos De Sousa (UFF-RJ) receiving his Chemical Communications poster prize from Professor Javier Perez-Ramirez

Congratulations to all the winners!

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Congratulations to the ICBIC-19 Poster Prize Winners!

The 19th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (ICBIC-19) took place in Interlaken, Switzerland on 11-16 August, 2019. This interdisciplinary event is known to attract scientists from all over the world – established group leaders as well as young researchers, students and emeriti members. The scientific program included several parallel sessions as well as different categories of presentations, which allowed a large number of the attendees to present their recent work and discuss the latest developments in all fields at the interface between Inorganic Chemistry and the Life Sciences.

Plenary lecturers included Paul David Becker (BSP), Peng Chen (Peking University), Debbie Crans (Colorado State University), Luisa de Cola (University of Strasbourg), Abhishek Dey (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science), Katherine Franz (Duke University), Bernhard Keppler (University of Vienna), Mi Hee Lim (KAIST), Alejandro Vila (National University of Rosario) and Paul Walton (University of York).

For more information regarding the programme, award winners, organizing committee and sponsors can be found on the ICBIC-19 website.

This year there were 9 poster prizes up for grabs with each winner receiving a book published by the RSC.

 

Congratulations go to:

 

Sophie Bennett, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
“Investigating the Iron Sulfur Cluster (Isc) Assembly System Using Non-Denaturing Electrospray Ionisation Mass Spectrometry”

George Biggs, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
“Ligand Rearrangement in Ru(II) Arene Complexes Coordinating to Simple Proteins”

Niko Jonasson, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
“A Functional Iron(IV)-oxo Model Complex Showing Activity Reminiscent of TET Enzymes”

Di Hu, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
“Integrative Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis Identifies Anti-Tumor Gold(III) Porphyrins as Aminopeptidase Inhibitor”

Goutam Mukherjee, Heidelberg University, Germany
“How Does CYP Sequence Affect CYP:CPR Complexation in a Phospholipid Bilayer and the Transfer of Electrons?”

Jiyeon Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea
“Modifications of Metal-Bound Amyloidogenic Peptides by a Chemical Modulator”

Elizabeth Hunsaker, Duke University, United States of America
“Fungal Pathogen Candida Albicans Reprioritizes Metal Handling During Fluconazole Stress”

Rachael Fay, University of Zurich, Switzerland
“Photochemical Conjugation of HBED-CC-ArN3 to MetMAb for PET Imaging of c-MET Receptor Expression”

Lukas Stratmann, TU Dortmund, Germany
“Paramagnetic Metal-Tetrads in Higher-order DNA G-Quadruplex Structures as EPR-Active Probes for Distance Measurements and Structure Elucidation”

 

ICBIC-19 Poster Prize winners

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Congratulations to Dalton Transactions & NJC Poster Prize Winners at EICC-5

The EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference is a biannual event showcasing the latest work by the very best inorganic chemists. After previous meetings successfully held in Manchester (2011), Jerusalem (2013), Wroclaw (2015) and Copenhagen (2017) the 5th EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference (EICC-5) was held in Moscow between 24 – 28th June.

Developments, achievements and prospects in all fields of inorganic chemistry were presented in plenary lectures by distinguished scientists, keynote presentations, oral communications and posters in various sections. Guided by the traditions of previous EICCs, the conference’s main purpose was to promote the development of the new generation of inorganic chemists, enabling them to establish new contacts with colleagues from different countries and chemistry fields through the presentation of their work, and through the many networking opportunities the conference provided.

Dalton Transactions Editorial Board Member Marinella Mazzanti was a Plenary Speaker and New Journal of Chemistry’s Editor-in-Chief Mir Wais Hosseini and Associate Editor Yannick Guari were Keynote Speakers.

Dalton Transactions and New Journal of Chemistry each sponsored a Poster Prize at this year’s event and we all send a huge congratulations to the winners:

 

Dalton Transactions Poster Prize Winner:
Alexandra Zima, Novosibirsk State University, Russia
‘The comparison of the low-spin and high-spin intermediates Fe(V)=O in the selective oxidation of organic substrates’

New Journal of Chemistry Poster Prize Winner:
Dr Oksana Koplak, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics of RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
‘Antiferromagnetic inclusions in organic semiconductors (DOEO)4HgBr4•TCE’

 

Alexandra Zima, Dalton Transactions Poster Prize Winner Oksana Koplak, New Journal of Chemistry Poster Prize Winner

Alexandra Zima with her winning poster. Photographer – Nikolai G Kagirov, Yulia V. Chernova Post-Production – Yulia V. Chernova

Dr Oksana Koplak with her winning poster. Photographer – Yulia V. Chernova

 

The posters were considered by a committee of 9 professors (a mix of keynote and invited speakers) from 6 countries. The winners each received a certificate, RSC book voucher and free subscription to the journal for a year.

Congratulations!

 

 

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