International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Held in Kyoto, Japan
7–12 July 2013
Local Organizing Committee: N. Matubayasi (Kyoto University), Chair; M. Kato (Ritsumeikan University); Y. Kimura (Hosei University); H. Sato (Kyoto University).
Program Committee: R. Akiyama (Kyushu University); M. Aratono (Kyushu University); F. Hirata (IMS, Ritsumeikan University); M. Iida (Nara Women’s University); M. Irisa (Kyushu Institute of Technology); T. Kakiuchi (Kyoto University); M. Kanakubo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology); T. Kimura (Kinki University); K. Nishikawa (Chiba University); H. Ogawa (Tokyo Denki University); S. Okazaki (Nagoya University); M. Osawa (Hokkaido University); H. D. Takagi (Nagoya University); K. Tominaga (Kobe University); H. Torii (Shizuoka University); S. Tsukahara (Osaka University); Y. Umebayashi (Niigata University); H. Wakita (Fukuoka University); K. Yamanaka (Organo Corporation); Y. Yoshimura (National Defense Academy).
International Steering Committee: I. Persson (Sweden), Chair; G. Hefter (Australia); B. M. Rode (Austria); P. Turq (France); T. Yamaguchi (Japan); J. Barthel (Germany); B. Gill (UK).
The 33rd International Conference on Solution Chemistry (ICSC-33) was held 7–12 July 2013 in Kyoto, Japan. This conference series covers a wide range of topics related to solution chemistry, such as
thermodynamics, kinetics, and structures
polymers, colloids, interfaces, and membranes
bioinorganic, biophysical, and pharmaceutical problems
supramolecular assemblies and nanostructures
analytical and environmental aspects
solvents and solutions under extreme conditions
Five plenary lectures were given by Hans-Jürgen Butt (Max-Planck Institute, Germany); Fumio Hirata (IMS, Ritsumeikan University, Japan); Thomas Hofer (University of Innsbruck, Austria); Stephen F. Lincoln (University of Adelaide, Australia); and Hiroyuki Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan).
Fourteen papers based on lectures presented at ICSC-33 are included in this issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry. These contributions feature the major themes of the conference, serve as a representative view of current activities in the field of solution chemistry, and demonstrate that solutions still prove to be challenging targets for contemporary physical and chemical research.
Conference Editors
Yasuhiro Umebayashi
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, 8050, Ikarashi, 2no-cho, Nishi-ku, Niigata, 950-2181, Japan
Yasuo Kameda
Department of Material and Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, 1-4-12 Kojirakawa-machi, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan
©2014 IUPAC & De Gruyter Berlin Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Preface
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Conference paper
- Optimization of superamphiphobic layers based on candle soot
- Probing “ambivalent” snug-fit sites in the KcsA potassium channel using three-dimensional reference interaction site model (3D-RISM) theory
- Perspectives for hybrid ab initio/molecular mechanical simulations of solutions: from complex chemistry to proton-transfer reactions and interfaces
- The complex structure of ionic liquids at an atomistic level: from “red-and-greens” to charge templates
- Amide I IR probing of core and shell hydrogen-bond structures in reverse micelles
- Kinetic studies on cyclopalladation in palladium(II) complexes containing an indole moiety
- Properties of the one-electron oxidized copper(II) salen-type complexes: relationship between electronic structures and reactivities
- Solvation of a sponge-like geometry
- What is “hypermobile” water?: detected in alkali halide, adenosine phosphate, and F-actin solutions by high-resolution microwave dielectric spectroscopy
- Reentrant condensation, liquid–liquid phase separation and crystallization in protein solutions induced by multivalent metal ions
- Emulsion-templated macroporous polymer/polymer composites with switchable stiffness
- Effective interaction between small unilamellar vesicles as probed by coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations
- Enthalpies of solution, limiting solubilities, and partial molar heat capacities of n-alcohols in water and in trehalose crowded media
- Protonation of alkanolamines and cyclic amines in water at temperatures from 293.15 to 373.15 K
- IUPAC Technical Report
- Defining the transfer coefficient in electrochemistry: An assessment (IUPAC Technical Report)
- IUPAC Recommendations
- Definition of the transfer coefficient in electrochemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2014)
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Preface
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Conference paper
- Optimization of superamphiphobic layers based on candle soot
- Probing “ambivalent” snug-fit sites in the KcsA potassium channel using three-dimensional reference interaction site model (3D-RISM) theory
- Perspectives for hybrid ab initio/molecular mechanical simulations of solutions: from complex chemistry to proton-transfer reactions and interfaces
- The complex structure of ionic liquids at an atomistic level: from “red-and-greens” to charge templates
- Amide I IR probing of core and shell hydrogen-bond structures in reverse micelles
- Kinetic studies on cyclopalladation in palladium(II) complexes containing an indole moiety
- Properties of the one-electron oxidized copper(II) salen-type complexes: relationship between electronic structures and reactivities
- Solvation of a sponge-like geometry
- What is “hypermobile” water?: detected in alkali halide, adenosine phosphate, and F-actin solutions by high-resolution microwave dielectric spectroscopy
- Reentrant condensation, liquid–liquid phase separation and crystallization in protein solutions induced by multivalent metal ions
- Emulsion-templated macroporous polymer/polymer composites with switchable stiffness
- Effective interaction between small unilamellar vesicles as probed by coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations
- Enthalpies of solution, limiting solubilities, and partial molar heat capacities of n-alcohols in water and in trehalose crowded media
- Protonation of alkanolamines and cyclic amines in water at temperatures from 293.15 to 373.15 K
- IUPAC Technical Report
- Defining the transfer coefficient in electrochemistry: An assessment (IUPAC Technical Report)
- IUPAC Recommendations
- Definition of the transfer coefficient in electrochemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2014)