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The fee for the conference will be:

  • Early bird (until 30 April) 250 euro
  • After 30 April 300 euro
  • Students 150 euro
  • Accompanying person 100 euro

 

The registration fee includes: attendance to all scientific sessions, conference materials, coffee breaks and lunch during the conference, welcome mixer and excursion.

Payment details will be given in the Second Circular.

Online registration will be open on February 1, 2016.

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The Council of Young Scientists of A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS (INEOS RAS) solves both professional and social issues of young researchers, students and PhD students at INEOS RAS. The main goal of CYS is to protect the interests of young scientists. CYS represents a deliberative assembly consisting only of young (<35 y.o.) scientists acting continuously in the frames of the charter of INEOS RAS.  CYS actively participates in the scientific life, organizing annually Best Scientific Work Awards.

 

CYS Advisory Board:

Tokarev Sergey Dmitrievich (Laboratory #135, room 140, phone +7-499-135-92-22, ), Ph.D. (CYS Chairman)

Vorozheykina Alesya Vitalievna (Laboratory #311), postgraduate (CYS Vice-chairman)

Moiseeva Aleksandra Andreevna (Laboratory #112), Ph.D. (CYS Secretary)

 

Aliev Teimur Movlanovich (Laboratory #209), Ph.D.

Alpatova Victoria Mikhailovna (Laboratory #109), Ph.D.

Andreev Maxim Vladimirovich (Laboratory #106), Ph.D.

Bogdanova Ekaterina Vasilievna (Laboratory #104), postgraduate

Buglakov Alexander Igorevich (Laboratory #327), Ph.D.

Vtyurina Elizaveta Sergeevna (Laboratory #308), postgraduate

Gribanov Pavel Sergeevich (Laboratory #126), Ph.D.

Gulyaeva Ekaterina Sergeevna (Laboratory #119), postgraduate

Zelentsova Maria Valerievna (Laboratory #109), postgraduate

Kireev Nikolai Viktorovich (Laboratory #119), Ph.D.

Kissel Alexander Andreevich (Laboratory #102), Ph.D.

Krizhanovskiy Ilya Nikolaevich (Laboratory #326), postgraduate

Minyaylo Ekaterina Olegovna (Laboratory #304), postgraduate

Chuprin Alexander Sergeevich (Laboratory #127), Ph.D.

 

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INEOS Exhibition Activity

In accordance with the main avenues of scientific research at the INEOS our researchers have developed different types of organometallic catalysts, bioactive organoelement compounds such as effective organophosphorus pesticides, organofluorine physiologically active compounds and pharmaceuticals based on them, and metal complex pharmaceuticals exhibiting antitumor activity.

In the field of polymer chemistry, practically valuable materials with high heat resistance, catalyic activity, and sorption capacity, as well as heat-resistant composite materials and adhesives, and membranes and polymeric materials for electronics and medicine were obtained.

A number of pharmaceuticals based on bioactive natural compounds were developed.

To help the reader to get his bearings, we present here a list of the most important industrially oriented projects elaborated at the INEOS and presented at domestic and international exhibitions in the following fields:

"New processes and novel materials":

  • New processes of selective hydrogenation of polyenones and acetylene alcohols using catalytic systems based on nanoscale palladium, rhodium, platinum, and gold particles;
  • Polyhexazocyclanes - macroheterocyclic polymers with a specific combination of properties,
  • Gradient-modulus polymeric materials,
  • Self-lubricating, wear-resistant antifriction polymeric materials and coatings,
  • "Bloksil" - siloxane copolymers and composite materials based on them,
  • Preparation of poly(cyanoacrylate) materials to be used as instantaneous adhesives, films for microelectronics, and nanoscale particles and capsules as supports for physiologically active compounds,
  • Methods of obtaining of luminescent and light accumulating modifiers.
  • Cryostructurization of polymeric systems for the preparation of construction materials and materials for biotechnology, food industry, and purification processes, and
  • Instrumental methods for investigations of organometallic and organoelement compounds.

"Medicine and Health Protection":

  • Ferrocene-based antitumor drugs with low toxicity,
  • Modifiers for antitumor therapy,
  • Ionic liquids in synthesis of polymers,
  • "Ftorazol" - fluorine-containing antidiarrhea pharmaceuticals for medicine and veterinary medicine,
  • Applications of polyphosphazene in modern anaplastic surgery,
  • "Loeran" - antifriction coatings for endoscopes,
  • "Cyacrin" - instantaneous adhesives and their practical application,
  • "Carbilan" - a polymeric sutural material,
  • Synthesis of physiologically active organofluorine compounds for medicine,
  • Biocompatible polymer implants for maxillofacial surgery,
  • New generation of pharmaceuticals based on natural products as bioregulators of tissue homeostasis,
  • Metal-polymeric catalytic systems for synthesis of vitamin “C” semi-products and medicines,
  • Diagnostics and monitoring of epidemic infectious diseases by magnetic susceptible nanocomposites,
  • "Etilan" and "Vinalan" - organosilicon rubber modifiers for improvement of the properties of industrial and medicinal rubbers, and
  • Sponge materials based on the "Porokol" collagen and the energy-consuming technology for their preparation.

"Agriculture":

  • New growth factor of plants of "Floroksan";
  • Synthesis of organofluorine physiologically active compounds for agriculture and medicine and
  • Organophosphorus synergists of insecticide action toward domestic insects and agricultural pests.

"Environmental Protection and Ecology":

  • "Intercid" - polymeric water-proof bactericide coatings,
  • "Styrosorb" - porous polymeric adsorbents based on ultra-high-crosslinked polystyrene for separation, purification, and concentration of organics from liquid and gaseous media and
  • Instrumental methods for investigations of organometallic and organoelement compounds as a means for monitoring the state of environment.

“Man safety, defence and rescue”:

Methods of detection and identifying of explosive materials.


All the above-mentioned projects have been patented in the Russian Federation and some of them have been patented abroad.

As an institution of the RAS, the INEOS traditionally participates in such exhibitions as "CHEMISTRY", "HEALTH PROTECTION", "SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND INSTRUMENTS", "INNOVATIONS", International Industrial Property Exhibition "ARCHIMEDES", etc.

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  • Program
  • Book of Abstracts
  • Photo Report

The conference took place on 24-28 June 2019 in the main building of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, Russia. In Russia this Conference was held for the first time in accordance with the decision of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry of the European Chemical Society (EuChemS), which indicates a high international assessment of the scientific results of Russian scientists in this field. The Conference is a biannual event showcasing the latest work of the very best inorganic chemists. After previous meetings successfully held in Manchester (2011), Jerusalem (2013), Wroclaw (2015) and Copenhagen (2017). EICC-5 is part of the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements. The conference was organized by the Mendeleev Russian Chemical Society, N.S.Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry (IGIC RAS), A.N.Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds (INEOS RAS) and A.N.Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry (IPCE RAS) in technical partnership with LLC Mesol. The Conference Chair was Prof. Aslan Tsivadze (President of Mendeleev Russian Chemical Society), Vice-Chairs Professors Yulia Gorbunova, Vladimir Ivanov, Alexander Trifonov, the conference scientific secretary – Prof. Natalia Belkova. The conference was organized with financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education under the sponsorship of leading Russian chemical companies and informational support of the Russian chemical journals.

The Main Conference topics

  • Coordination and supramolecular chemistry
  • Catalysis and organometallic chemistry
  • Transition metal and main group chemistry
  • f-Block chemistry
  • Reaction mechanisms
  • Computational chemistry
  • Medicinal and bioinorganic chemistry
  • Magnetochemistry
  • Energy and photochemistry
  • Inorganic and organoelement materials

The main objective of EICC-5 was to discuss the latest achievements and exchange of experience between leading experts and young scientists in the field of inorganic chemistry. The Conference aimed identifying the topical trends in the development of inorganic chemistry as the fundamental basis for the creation of new functional substances and materials, catalysts for various chemical transformations, new sustainable energy and environmentally benign technologies.

EICC-5 gathered over 400 scientists from 30 countries. In total, during the conference, 8 plenary, 16 key and 18 invited lectures, 85 oral presentations and 27 oral presentations by young scientists were presented. 179 poster presentations were also presented. The plenary lectures were given by the leading scientists in the field of inorganic chemistry: Luisa DeCola, Matthias Driess, Marinella Mazzanti, Maurizio Peruzzini, Manfred Scheer, Vivian Yam, Zhaomin Hou, Vladimir Fedin, and Evgenii Antipov. The reports were devoted to the discussion of the problems of developing modern ideas about the structure of inorganic compounds and materials, their reactivity, inorganic reaction mechanisms, chemical analysis methods, as well as studies of substances and materials, their practical application. Particular attention was paid to the development of inorganic substances and materials with a number of functional properties: luminescent, electromagnetic, optical, chemo- and photosensitive, as well as to their biological and catalytic activity. The interdisciplinary nature of the presentations and the participation of scientists from different countries in the thematic sections of the Conference contributed to the exchange of experience and ideas between scientists working in various fields of inorganic chemistry, which is very important for the development of existing and the formation of new areas of research that take into account the demands of modern society and the development trends of scientific and technological progress.

The Best Poster Prizes were given by the New Journal of Chemistry – to Dr. Oxana Koplak (IPCP RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow region), the Dalton Transactions – to Alexandra Zima; Novosibirsk State University), the Molecules - Annette Grünwald (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany). Special Prizes of the EICC-5 Organizing Committee were given to Mikołaj Żychowicz (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland, and Dmitriy Yambulatov; IGIC RAS, Moscow.

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RU-CN Symposium

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Dear Colleagues,
On account of the coronavirus pandemic, the 1st Russian-Chinese symposium on Organoelement Chemistry has been postponed to 2021. The tentative dates are May 17–20, 2021.
We hope you stay safe and healthy, and look forward to welcoming you in Moscow in 2021.
The Organizing Committee.

Dear colleagues!

A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences and State-key laboratory of Elemento-Organic chemistry, Nankai University (Tianjin, China) invite you to take part in the1st Russian-Chinese symposium on Organoelement Chemistry. The symposium aim is to promote the scientific networking and presentation of the latest research results; development of domestic and international communication between the scientific, educational, and business communities; the development of long-term Russian-Chinese cooperation and creation of a joint Russian-Chinese laboratory of organoelement chemistry.

Symposium topics will cover broadly:

  • Organoelement and coordination chemistry
  • Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
  • Organoelement polymers and functional materials
  • Supramolecular chemistry and MOFs
  • Organoelement and macromolecular compounds for material chemistry

The program will include plenary (40 min) and keynote (30 min) lectures, oral (20 min) and poster presentations.

For preliminary registration please use the link https://online.mittech.ru/ru-cn/. Then for abstract submission go to https://online.mittech.ru/ru-cn/login. Abstracts should be submitted in Word format (.doc or .docx) and prepared using the template. The abstract should fit ONE page A4.

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There are a number of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available, including sponsorship of social events, advertisements in the book of abstracts, table top exhibitions, and presentations. Please contact the symposium secretary for further information.

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We will be glad to see you among the symposium participants!!!

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