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37th Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms

Group Meeting - 37IRMGM


Plenary speakers (confirmed): 

Agustí Lledós

     Universitat Autňnoma de Barcelona

SPAIN

 

 Approaching models to reality:

A challenge in the computational study of reaction mechanisms

 

Jim Mayer

     University of Washington

U.S.A

 

 Pursuing the mechanism of σ-bond oxidations by OsO4: One puzzle after another

 

Mike George

     University of Nottingham

UNITED KINGDOM     

 

 Fast IR measurements in organometallic chemistry:

Alkanes, Noble Gas complexes and photocarbonylation   

 

Pablo Espinet

     Universidad de Valladolid

SPAIN

 

 Walking down organometallic pathways: Better on both feet

 

Rudi van Eldik

Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

GERMANY

 

 Mechanistic studies on ionic liquids

 

Invited speakers (confirmed):

Anne-Marie Albrecht-Gary

 LPCB, Strasbourg

 FRANCE

 

 Self-assembly processes and intramolecular cations translocation

 

David Stanbury

 Auburn University

U.S.A.

 

 Outer-sphere proton-coupled electron transfer

 

Eduardo Sola

 Universidad de Zaragoza-CSIC

SPAIN

 

Iridium(III) compounds of κ-Si,P,P pincer ligands:

Five-coordinate complexes with reactive ground states

 

Enrique García-Espańa

 Universitat de Valčncia

SPAIN

 

 Molecular re-organisations in complexes of polyamine compounds

 

István Fabián

University of Debrecen

HUNGARY

 

Photochemically confused exotic phenomena in the chlorate ion-iodine system

 

Mike B. Hall

 Texas A&M

U.S.A.

 

Mechanism of Cabon-Hydrohen bond activation

 

Paul Bernhardt      

  University of Queensland                     

AUSTRALIA     

 

Chelators for the treatment of Iron overload diseases:

Coordination chemistry and biological activity

 

Raffaello Romeo

  Universitŕ di Messina

ITALY

 

 Coordinative unsaturation in Platinum (II) chemistry:

From elusive reaction intermediates to structurally characterized complexes

 

Rinaldo Poli

  LCC, Toulouse

FRANCE

 

 Proton transfer to hydride complexes through the formation

of intermediate hydrogen-bonded adducts