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17th Polymers and Organic Chemistry Conference (POC 2018)

The 17th IUPAC « Polymers and Organic Chemistry » international conference (POC 2018) will be held on 3-7 June 2018 in Palavas Les Flots, France. Organic Chemistry Frontiers  is very pleased to be sponsoring this event!

This conference will contribute to promote the role of polymers in various areas of chemistry (organic chemistry, chemical transformations, catalysis, polymer applications, and environmental issues), and will provide perfect opportunities for participants to present and share the results of their research in the fields of polymer chemistry and applications.

Topical sessions

  • Phosphorus chemistry and polymers
  • Polymers for and from the sea
  • Polymers for energy
  • Smart and novel functional polymers
  • Supramolecular chemistry for polymers
  • Bio-inspired polymers for health
  • Bio-based polymers and their applications

Key dates

  • Deadline for abstract submission : 5 February 2018
  • Deadline for early registration : 5 April 2018
  • Deadline for late registration : 5 May 2018

Find out more about this conference from the official website!

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

Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Inorganic 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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Gold 2018

The Gold 2018 conference will be held on July 15-18, 2018 in Paris, France. Organic Chemistry Frontiers is very pleased to be sponsoring this event.

Gold 2018 is the 8th edition of the International conference series organized every three years, following Gold 2015 in Cardiff, Gold 2012 in Tokyo, Gold 2009 in Heidelberg… During Gold 2018, specialists working on gold chemistry will be given the opportunity to discuss the most recent highlights and achievements of their field, and also to get a comprehensive overview of the related areas of gold science in the parallel sessions of the conference.

Topics at the conference include:

A. Catalysis
B. Plasmonics
C. Biofunctionalization and medical applications
D. Self-assemblies and nanoparticles synthesis
E. Molecular gold complexes
F. Nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and electrochemistry

Submit your abstract to Gold 2018 by 22nd Jan 2018. More information is available at the conference website.

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2nd From Carbon-Rich Molecules to Carbon-Based Materials Conference

Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Materials Chemistry Frontiers are pleased to being sponsoring the 2nd From Carbon-Rich Molecules to Carbon-Based Materials Conference to be held in in Nassau, Bahamas from 07-10 June 2018.

This interdisciplinary conference will feature a number of plenary and invited talks from leading scientists. Major focus areas will range from newly designed methods of chemical synthesis, characterization, and structure determination of carbon-rich molecules and carbon-based materials to measurements of their functional properties and investigations into their potential practical applications.

The conference is co-organized by Professor Michael Haley, the Guest Editor of Organic Chemistry Frontiers themed collection Novel π-electron molecular scaffolds.

Materials Chemistry Frontiers Associate Editor Shu Seki and Natalia B. Shustova are also being invited to the conference as speakers.

Register early for reduced fee by 7th December 2017 at the conference website!

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OMCOS19 (Jeju, 25-29 June 2017)

The 19th IUPAC International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS 19) will be held at International Convention Center Jeju from June 25th to June 29th of 2017.

Early bird registration: - April 28, 2017
Regular Registration:  April 29, 2017 - June 15, 2017

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is proud to be one of the sponsors to OMCOS19. This event was co-chaired by Sukbok Chang and Chulbom Lee, Editorial board member of Organic Chemistry Frontiers. Editor-in-Chief of the Journal, Shengming Ma is also giving a plenary talk at this conference. Please see here the detailed scientific program. If you wish to talk with Chulbom Lee of Shengming Ma about Organic Chemistry Frontiers, please let us know by email.

The OMCOS series of biennial symposia started in 1981. Its venue alternates between North America, Europe and East Asia. It is a single session type scientific conference that brings together industrial and academic chemists from around the world (often > 1000) to consider the most recent developments in new metal-mediated and -catalyzed reactions, mechanistic insights and new applications, novel preparations and uses for organometallic reagents, as well as ingenious and improved methods for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and materials using metals.

For more information about this year’s conference, please visit www.omcos2019.org. Make sure you register before 28 April to guarantee your place at the reduced fee.

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International Conference on New Challenges in Organic Synthesis

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is proud to sponsor the International Conference on New Challenges in Organic Synthesis on 26-29 November in Guangzhou, China.

The International Conference on New Challenges in Organic Synthesis (ICOS) is the premier conference on organic-related fields, which represents a fast-growing field of chemistry. This conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest research encompassing synthetic methodology, total synthesis, chemical biology and organic functional materials, featuring invited lectures by established researchers from across the globe and early-career scientists who are making recent, novel contributions.

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is very pleased to participate in this exciting event and award prizes to authors of the best conference abstracts.

Professor Zhangjie Shi, the Editorial Board member of OCF, is also delivering an invited lecture at this conference. Please do speak to Professor Shi, if you have any question about the journal!

To find out more information about the speakers and how to register, please visit the conference WEBSITE!

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21st International Conference on Organic Synthesis

The 21st International Conference on Organic Synthesis is to be held on 11 to 16 December, 2016 in Mumbai, India. The conference is organised by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), and CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT). This is the 21st edition and promises to be an intriguing affair for the scientific brains, with a series of exciting lectures in the commercial capital of India, Mumbai.

The meeting will follow a traditional ICOS program developed in consultation with the International Advisory Board. The present edition boasts of an outstanding group of special lectures, plenary lecturers, invited speakers and the Thieme-IUPAC award lecture. Besides, there will also be parallel sessions from other academicians and industry scientists and poster presentations from students.

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is pleased to sponsor this conference and award two poster prizes.

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

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27th International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Organic Chemistry Frontiers are delighted to announce their support of the 27th International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry (ICOMC 2016) in the form of four poster prizes including a certificate and a free online subscription to both Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Organic Chemistry Frontiers. You will also be able to find our flyers at the conference site.

The ICOMC 2016 Conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 – 22 July 2016. The scientific program will feature an exciting array of Plenary, Keynote and Invited lectures, supported by contributed oral presentations and dynamic and interactive poster sessions. In addition to the special topics, other fields of Organometallic Chemistry will also be considered, to create a program that spans fundamental science to applied areas, and provides maximum opportunity for engagement and participation.

The registration to the conference can be found here before the deadline 12 July 2016.

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Great Success at the 2nd Organic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposium

The 2nd Organic Chemistry Frontiers International Symposium was successfully held in Zhejiang University on 21 April 2015. Symposium this year was attended by over 250 researchers and students from more than 20 universities and institutes of mainland China.

12 excellent scientific talks were featured at the symposium covering many popular and advancing researches in organic chemistry. Scientific talks and speakers are listed as follow:

Toward a nature-inspired, dual-catalytic method to dehydrogenate hydrocarbons

Erik Sorensen, Princeton University, USA

Selectivity in Metal-Catalyzed C–H Activation

Lutz Ackermann, Georg August-Universität Göttingen, Germany

Direct Transformation of Benzyl Alcohols and Their Ethers

Zhangjie Shi, Peking University

Opportunities with N-Heterocyclic Carbene Organocatalysis: New Basic Activation Modes

Yonggui Robin Chi, Singapore Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Some New Stories about Gold(I) and Related Catalyses

Louis Fensterbank, UPMC, France

Radical Anion on Nitrogen Compounds

Zhan Lu, Zhejiang University, China

Cyclization Cascades via N-Amidyl Radicals: Novel Access to Complex Heterocycles

Cristina Nevado, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Kinetic Resolution of Racemic Amino Alcohols through Intermolecular Acetalization Catalyzed by Chiral Brønsted Acid

Masahiro Terada, Tohoku University, Japan

Traceless C–C Bond Formations Using Sulfones

Chulbom Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea

Total Synthesis of Indole Terpenoids

Ang Li, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China

Synthesis and Molecular Recognition of Corona[n]arenes

Mei-Xiang Wang, Tsinghua University, China

Chemical probes for targeting and imaging hypoxia in tumours

Stuart Conway, University of Oxford, UK

We thank very much the speakers for their excellent presentations, as well as the host organization Zhejiang University for their tireless efforts and generous financial support to ensure the successful Symposium!

Delegates are communicating at the coffee break

The lecture room was filled with attendees

Speakers, organizing committees and RSC staffs (left to right) -- Row 1: Yan-Guang Wang, Chulbom Lee, Yonggui Robin Chi, Ying Liu, Erik Sorensen, Shengming Ma, Wenjun Liu, Stuart Conway, Masahiro Terada, Bingfeng Shi; Row 2: Daping Zhang, Louis Fensterbank, Mei-Xiang Wang, Cristina Nevado, Lutz Ackermann, Zhangjie Shi, Ang Li, Zhan Lu.

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Organic Chemistry Frontiers at the 7th Pacific Symposium on Radical Chemistry

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is glad to sponsor two poster prizes at the 7th Pacific Symposium on Radical Chemistry (PSRC-7) to be held in Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, from 15 – 18 July 2015. The PSRC takes place every two years, and is recognized as being one of the three major international meetings on radical chemistry (the other two being the International Symposium on Organic Free Radicals and the EUCHEM Conference on Free Radical Chemistry).  The PSRC-7 follows the successful series of PSRC symposiums held in Vancouver (2013), Shirahama (2011), Shanghai (2009), Heron Island (2007), Daejeon (2006), and Kanazawa (2003).

The symposium will cover all aspects of free radical chemistry and will bring together industrial and academic chemists from all over the world to discuss the latest advances in synthetic radical reactions, radical polymerizations, mechanistic insights into important radical reactions, new radical-based functional molecules and materials, and radicals in biology.

Take your opportunity to attend PSRC-7 by the registration deadline at 15 June 2015. More information is available at http://conference.ntu.edu.sg/psrc7/Pages/index.aspx.

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