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Congratulations to the JSCC Award Winners!

This July the 68th conference of the Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry (JSCC) was held at Sendai International Centre, co-organised by The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ). The event was a huge success, featuring over 200 talks in both English and Japanese spread over six sessions as well as almost 300 posters.

RSC’s Editorial Development Manager for Japan, Hiromitsu Urakami and  Dalton Transactions‘ Deputy Editor, Mike Andrews, were on-hand to award RSC poster prizes for the best student poster presentations.

The Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers award went to Aoyama Tomokazu of Tokyo Metropolitan University for his poster:

水素生成を目指した新規水溶性超分子システムの調製と触媒機能

(Preparation and catalytic activity of a novel water-soluble supramolecular system aimed at hydrogen production)

Aoyama Tomokazu (right) receiving his award from Mike Andrews (centre) and Hiro Urakami (left)

The CrystEngComm award went to Tomohiro Fujimoto of Osaka University, for his poster:

オスミウム錯体を触媒とするアルケンの1,2-アミノアルコール化反応における反応活性種の同定と反応性

(Identification and Reactivity of Active Species in the 1,2-Aminohydroxylation of Alkenes Catalyzed by an Osmium Complex)

Tomohiro Fujimoto (right) receiving his award from Mike Andrews (left)

The Dalton Transactions award went to Yuta Ohtsubo of Kyushu University, for his poster:

多孔性金属錯体を利用した水素分子の核スピン変換の促進

(Promotion of nuclear spin conversion of molecular hydrogen using a porous metal complex)

Yuto Ohtsubo (right) receiving his award from Mike Andrews (centre) and Hiro Urakami (left)

 

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers also awarded the best student oral presentation to Yuta Miyazaki of Osaka University, for his topic:

Construction and Evaluation of a Protein-based Functional Model of Methane-producing Enzyme

Yuta Miyazaki is showing his certificate and a colour changing RSC mug

 

The winners were given a journal certificate and a colour changing RSC mug! Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers poster prize winer and oral presentation prize winner were given 0ne year free subscription of Inorganic Chemstry Frontiers as well.

The RSC offers its hearty congratulations to all the winners!

 

 

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4th International Conference on Organometallic and Catalysis 2018 (OM&Cat 2018)

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Organic Chemistry Frontiers are very pleased to be sponsoring the 4th International Conference on Organometallic and Catalysis 2018 (OM&Cat 2018) that will take place in Taipei, Taiwan from June 22-25, 2018.

Dr Daping Zhang, Executive Editor of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Organic Chemistry Frontiers will be also attending this event. Please let us know if you wish to talk to him about the Journals.

The OM&Cat has been taking place every two years since 2012. Previous OM&Cat conferences were held in Beijing (China, 2012), Nara (Japan, 2014), and Seoul (Korea, 2016). Over the years, this conference has become an important global event in the areas of organometallics and catalysis; the attendees often exceed 300 and more. The scientific program for OM&Cat 2018 conference will include two and half-one day lectures including plenary, invited and invited young lecturers in a single-session. Poster sessions will also be planned to highlight original and innovative ideas.

Important dates

  • January 1, 2018
    Opening for Abstract Submission and Registration
  • April 10, 2018
    Abstract Submission Deadline
  • April 20, 2018
    Notification of Abstract Submission Acceptance
  • April 30, 2018
    Early Registration Deadline

Grab you chance to submit the abstract and register the OM&Cat 2018!

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Congratulations to the RSC prize winners at the 67th JSCC symposium!

Earlier this year the 67th conference of the Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry (JSCC) was held at Hokkaido University, co-organised by The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ). Including both fundamental and applied work on synthesis and properties of coordination compounds, encompassing organometallics and bioinorganic chemistry, the event was a huge success with over 1000 attendees. More than 150 talks, in English and in Japanese, were given over three days, including Award Lectures by world-renowned academics Omar M. Yaghi (University of California, Berkeley), Yoshiaki Nishibayashi (University of Toyko), Jian-Ren Shen (Okayama University), and Erwin Reisner (University of Cambridge).

A number of presentation slots were also allocated to students, and the RSC was on-hand to offer poster prizes.  This year saw the presentation of the inaugural Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers awards as well as the eighth year running that Dalton Transactions and CrystEngComm have awarded prizes at this event. Out of a total of 460 poster presentations, the award winners were:

An Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers award for outstanding poster presentation went to Yoshiyuke Takemoto, of Nagoya Institute of Technology, for his poster entitled “Catalytic silylation of N2 by use of T-shaped cobalt complex bearing iminophosphorane ligands
An Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers award for outstanding poster presentation went to Shuto Mochizuki, in the group of Takashi Uemura at Kyoto University, for his poster entitled “Fabrication of ultrathin polymer films using metal-organic frameworks with 2-D nanospace
 

The Dalton Transactions award for outstanding poster presentation goes to Shuji Akinaga, in the group of Makoto Fujita at The University of Toyko, for his poster entitled “Inner-functionalization of crystalline meso-porous peptide complexes

The CrystEngComm award for outstanding poster presentation goes to Masashi Fujimura, in the group of Ryotaro Matsuda, for his poster entitled “溶存酸素吸着を実現する光応答性ナノポーラス金属錯体の設計

The winners were given an RSC heat-sensitive mug as seen in the photo above of Yoshiyuke Takemoto – who we hope doesn’t drink coffee while using that solvent drying system!

 

The RSC offers its hearty congratulations to all the winners!

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11th International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry

The 11th International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC-2016) will be held during July 10 – 14, 2016 in The K-Hotel Seoul. The symposium will provide a forum to discuss all aspects of macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry, and also topics on materials and nano sciences.

The conference will follow the spirit and style of the ten preceding conferences. The arranged presentations will include the 2016 Izatt-Christensen Award Winner Lecture, the 2016 Cram Lehn Pedersen (CLP) Prize Winner lecture, plenary, invited and oral lectures, and posters.

Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers are pleased to sponsor this symposium and award 2 poster prizes.

More information about this exciting event, please visit their WEBSITE!

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Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists

Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists 2016 is to be held on 16 to 18 March, 2016 in Blankenberge, Belgium. The conference is organised by the youth division of the Royal Flemish Chemical Society (Jong-KVCV). This is the thirteenth edition and gives young attendees the opportunity to present early results of their research.

Topics are organised in six parallel sessions, focussing on the typical research domains in chemistry.

  • Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
  • Biochemistry and Biotechnology
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Macromolecular Chemistry
  • Organic and Medicinal Chemistry
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Plenary keynote lectures by world-renowned scientists are scheduled. Nobel Prize laureate Prof. dr Sir Harold Kroto will highlight recent advances in the field that led to his Nobel Prize in 1996. In parallel, four seminars focussing on soft skills will prepare the participants on life after graduation.

Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers are pleased to sponsor this conference and award 3 poster prizes for the sessions of Inorganic Chemistry, Macromolecular Chemistry and Organic and Medicinal Chemistry.

More information about this exciting conference, please visit their WEBSITE!

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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers poster prizes awarded at the 6th EuChemMS conference on Nitrogen Ligands

The 6th EuCheMS conference on Nitrogen Ligands was successfully held at on 13-17th, Beaune, France

This conference attracted scientists with an interest in the field of metal-nitrogen ligand chemistry from Europe and abroad. Scope of the 2015 meeting has been broadened by including recent advances from the fields of coordination chemistry, metal-organic chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and materials & catalysis.

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers was delighted to sponsor two poster prizes and we would like to join in congratulating the winners.

  • Amandine Conte-Daban (Université Paul Sabatier, France)

‘A new probe to determine the affinity constant of Cu2+ for Aβ’

  • Yasin Kuzu (TU Dortmund University, Germany)

‘Planar chiral 2-(N,N-dimethylaminomethyl)-1-(trimethylsilyl)ferrocenyl substituted silanols, silanolates and siloxanes’

The winners all received a certificate and a Royal Society of Chemistry book voucher as rewards.

Once again, our warmest congratulations to all our winners!

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the 17th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (ICBIC17)

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers is proud to sponsor the 17th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (ICBIC17) together with Dalton Transactions, Chemical Science and Metallomics.

ICBIC17 is to be held from 20th to 24th July in Beijing China. Conference this year is hosted by the Chinese Chemical Society together with National Natural Science Foundation of China and is organized by Beihang University. Under the subject of “Biological Inorganic Chemistry: Interdiscipline and Cooperation”, this conference will cover newly attained research achievements in the realm for the past few years.

Professor Yi Lu, the Editorial Board member of ICF, Professor Christopher Chang and Professor Chi-Ming Che who both serve in the ICF Advisory Board, will give keynote lectures at the conference.

In addition, Dr. Wenjun Liu, Deputy Editor of the journal, will be also attending this conference and she hopes to meet many ICF authors and readers there. Please do let her know if you will be there.

More information about the ICBIC17, please visit http://icbic17.org/index.asp.

We look forward to meeting you in Beijing!


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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Awards at the International Symposium of Energy Conversion and Storage

ICF warmly congratulates the Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Award winners,

  • Professor Shou-Hua Feng (Jilin University, China) and Professor Pei-Dong Yang (UC Berkeley, US), winners of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Award for Distinguished Scientist;
  • Professor Yi Cui (Stanford University, US) and Professor Zhi-Yong Tang (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China), winners of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Award for Outstanding Young Scientist;

These awards, co-sponsored by Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, were announced at the International Symposium of Energy Conversion and Storage on 31st May in Beijing, China. The distinction is proudly owned by the preeminent scientists in recognition of their significant contribution to the field of inorganic chemistry.

Award winners and RSC staffs (From left to right: Wenjun Liu, Zhiyong Tang, Yi Cui, Peidong Yang, Shouhua Feng and Sarah Thomas)

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Congratulations to poster prize winners at the 10th International Symposium for Chinese Inorganic Chemists

The 10th International Symposium for Chinese Inorganic Chemists (ISCIC-10) was successfully held in Xiamen University on 19-20 December 2014. This conference was joined together with the 13th International Symposium for Chinese Organic Chemists (ISCOC-13), providing an invaluable platform for Chinese chemists to exchange their scientific finding, cultivate mutual understandings, and foster possible collaborations.

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers was delighted to sponsor the poster prize at ISCIC-10 and we would like to join in congratulating the winner as follow:

‘Controllable Metallophilicity-Driven Aggregation of a Phosphorescent Gold(I)-Silver(I) Cluster’

Wen-Xiu Ni (Shantou Universit)

‘The Effects of Surface Ligands and Counter Cations on the Stability of Anionic Thiolated M12Ag32 (M=Au,Ag) Cluster’

Hua-Yan Yang (Xiamen Universit)

‘Preparation of Metal-organic Frameworks Films with Sensing Properties’

Wei-Jin Li (Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matte)

‘High Efficient Alkane Oxidation Catalyzed by [MnV(N)(CN)4]2-. Evidence for [MnVII(N)(O)(CN)4]2- as Active Intermediate’

Li Ma (City University of Hong Kon)

‘A Convenient Way to Synthesize the O-carborane Functionalized Cyclometalated Phosphorescent Iridium Complexes for Intracellular Hypoxia Imaging’

Xiang Li (Nanjing Universit)

Winners for both ISCIC-10 and ISCOC-13, judges, scientific committee and RSC staff

Winners for both ISCIC-10 and ISCOC-13, judges, scientific committee and RSC staff

Each winner received a certificate and a copy of book from the Royal Society of Chemistry’s popular science collection.

Once again, our warmest congratulations to all our winners!

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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Poster Prizes Awarded at the 6th Catalysis and Sensing for our Environment (CASE) network meeting at Xiamen University

The 6th Catalysis and Sensing for our Environment (CASE) network meeting was held at Xiamen University from 7-9th November 2014 and hosted by Yun-Bao Jiang (Dean of the College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering at Xiamen University). http://case2014.wordpress.com/

The Catalysis and Sensing for our Environment (CASE) network was founded by Tony James, Steven Bull and John Fossey at the University of Bath in 2008. These annual research meetings have been held in Bath (UK, 2008) ECUST (Shanghai, 2009), the University of Birmingham (UK, 2011), SIOC (Shanghai, 2012) and the University of Texas at Austin (USA, 2013).

The CASE symposia have proven to be hot beds for collaborative discussion with numerous papers and successful funding applications resulting from the interactions initiated through the networking opportunities provided by these meetings.

Three Poster Prizes of ¥500 and Certificate from Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers were awarded by Daping Zhang the Executive Editor of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers.

RSC Poster Prize winners:

  • Mr William Brittain (University of Birmingham)
  • Dr. Shuo-Hui Cao (Xiamen University)
  • Miss Yuan Yuan (Xiamen University)

Picture (Left to Right) Daping Zhang the Executive Editor of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Shuo-Hui Cao (Xiamen University), William Brittain (University of Birmingham), Yuan Yuan (Xiamen University), Yun-Bao Jiang (Dean of the College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering at Xiamen University)

*Picture (Left to Right) Daping Zhang the Executive Editor of Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Shuo-Hui Cao (Xiamen University), William Brittain (University of Birmingham), Yuan Yuan (Xiamen University), Yun-Bao Jiang (Dean of the College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering at Xiamen University)

The 7th CASE conference will be hosted in Dublin in 2015 by Thorri Gunnlaugsson and Donal O’Shea. While, the 8th CASE conference will return to its roots and University of Bath in 2016 as part of the 50th Anniversary Celebrations for the University of Bath. The 9th conference will be hosted by Leyong Wang in 2017 at Nanjing University.

Invited Speakers at the conference in Xiamen:

  • Robert Elmes (Maynooth Univeristy)
  • Jian Zhou (East China Normal University)
  • Leyong Wang (Nanjing University)
  • Xiaojun Peng (Dalian University of Technology)
  • Thorri Gunnlaugsson (Trinity College Dublin)
  • Engin Akkaya (Bilkent University)
  • Yitao Long (ECUST)
  • Xuhong Qian (ECUST)
  • John Fossey (university of Birmingham)
  • Shoufa Han (Xiamen University)
  • Chuanliu Wu (Xiamen University)
  • Zhi Zhu (Xiamen University)
  • Jian-Feng Li (Xiamen University)
  • Simon Lewis (University of Bath)
  • Steve Bull (University of Bath)
  • Chris Frost (University of Bath)
  • Tony James (University of Bath)
  • Toby Jenkins (University of Bath)
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