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XXXVII REUNIÓN BIENALDE LA REAL SOCIEDADESPAÑOLA DE QUÍMICA
Donostia - San SebastiánMay 26 - 30, 2019 | Kursaal Auditorium26 - 30 de mayo de 2019 ı Auditorio Kursaal
www.bienal2019.com
XXXVII REUNIÓN BIENALDE LA REAL SOCIEDADESPAÑOLA DE QUÍMICA
XXXVII Biennial Meeting of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry
Index
01. Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
02. Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
03. Meeting at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
04. Schedule per days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
05. Plenary lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
06. Lilly Awards Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
07. Symposia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
08. Poster sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
09. Specialized Groups Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
10. Useful information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
11. Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
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Welcome
Welcome to the XXXVII Biennial Meeting of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry!
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of IUPAC in 2019, the XXXVII edition of our Biennial will be held that year from the 26th to the 30th of May in Donostia-San Sebastian.
With around 1,000 participants in the last editions, the Biennial Meeting of Chemistry has become an es-sential event for the Spanish chemistry community because, in addition to disseminating the most relevant results of the chemical research carried out in this country, it also gives the opportunity to interact with a large number of internationally renowned researchers who will be attending as speakers.
This edition will be attended by 6 plenary speakers and more than 80 top-level guest speakers, who will deal with a wide range of subjects throughout the 22 Symposiums which will take place in parallel sessions during the 5-day conference. I would like to invite all of you, young and not so young researchers, to have a look at the subjects which will be discussed at the various Symposiums and contribute, either with an oral presenta-tion or with a poster, to the session which best represents your research.
Keep in mind that, in addition to the scientific interest and value of these sessions, Donostia-San Sebastian has a number of cultural, scenic and gastronomic charms which I am sure will make your stay more pleasant. Nevertheless, I must advise you to book your accommodation as soon as possible due to the limited number of hotel vacancies.
The Scientific and the Organizing Committees as well as the Symposium Coordinators are working enthusi-astically towards the success of the Biennial 2019. On behalf of all of them, I would like to warmly invite you to participate.
Claudio Palomo Organizing Committee
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COMMITTEES
HONORIFIC PRESIDENT
H. M. King Felipe VI
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Mercedes Amat, University of Barcelona
Antonio M. Echavarren, ICIQ, Tarragona
Rosario Fernández, University of Seville
Esther Lete, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao
Luis Liz-Marzán, CIC-biomaGUNE, San Sebastián
Sonsoles Martín Santamaría, CIB-CSIC, Madrid
José Luis Mascareñas, University of Santiago de Compostela-CIQUS
Claudio Palomo, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián
Pedro J. Pérez, University of Huelva
José Manuel Pingarrón, Complutense University of Madrid
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Department of Organic Chemistry I, San Sebastián
Claudio Palomo
Mikel Oiarbide
Rosa López
Antonia Mielgo
Aitor Landa
Iñaki Ganboa
Silvia Vera
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Chamber room 0 Plenary Lectures1 -1 Symposia2 -1 Symposia3 -1 Symposia4+5 -1 Symposia8+9 -1 Symposia
Hall Multipurpose Rooms -1 Coffee breaks and
Sponsors Stands
Banquet Hall -1 Afternoon Coffee breaks and Poster Sessions
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(URUMEA RIVER)
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KURSAALFLOOR 1 / FLOOR 0 / FLOOR-1
FLOOR 0
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REGISTRATION
BIENNIALENTRANCE
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XXXVII Biennial Meeting of the Spanish Royal Society of ChemistryMay 26-30, 2019 | Kursaal Auditorium - San Sebastián
Meeting at a glance
Room Registration desk
16:00 - 17:00 Registration
Room Chamber room
17:00 - 18:00 Assembly of Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry
18:00 - 18:15 Opening Ceremony of XXXVII Biennial Meeting of RSEQ
18:15 - 19:15 Lilly Awards Session
19:15 - 20:00P1 - Frances H. Arnold. California Institute of Technology, USA.
Innovation by Evolution: Bringing New Chemistry to Life Lecture sponsored by ChemPubSoc Europe
Room Banquet Hall
20:00 - 21:00 Welcome cocktail
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8:30 - 9:15 P2 - Claudio Palomo. Universidad del País Vasco, San Sebastián / 2017 RSEQ Gold Medal A Journey through the Field of Asymmetric Catalysis: From Chiral Lewis Acids to H-Bonding Catalysts
9:15 - 10:00 P3 - Jesús Jiménez - Barbero. CIC bioGUNE, Derio-Vizcaya / 2018 RSEQ Gold Medal Breaking the limits in understanding glycan recognition by NMR
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
10:30 - 12:00 S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg S3_Carbohy
12:00 - 13:30 S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg S3_Carbohy
13:30 - 15:30 Lunch
15:30 - 17:00 S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg S3_Carbohy
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands) Banquet Hall
17:00 - 17:30 Coffee break Coffee break & Poster Session A (S3, S5, S6, S11, S12)
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
17:30 - 19:00 S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg
Room Banquet Hall
19:00 - 19:30 Poster Session A ( S3, S5, S6, S11, S12)
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Chamber room
8:30 - 9:15 P4 - Paul Chirik. Princeton University, USA. New Synthetic Opportunities Enabled by Catalysis with Iron, Cobalt and Nickel
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
9:30 - 11:00 S4_Catal S6_Comput S15_MetalNHC S13_Membra
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
11:30 - 13:00 S4_Catal S19_NatProd S18_NanoMed S15_MetalNHC S13_Membra
13:00 - 15:00 Lunch
15:00 - 16:30 S4_Catal S19_NatProd S18_NanoMed S16_MOFs S8_Disolv
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands) Banquet Hall
16:30 - 17:30 Coffee break Coffee break & Poster Session B (S4, S6, S8, S13, S15, S16, S18, S19, S22)
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
17:30 - 19:00 S4_Catal S22_Synthe S18_NanoMed S16_MOFs (until 19:10) S8_Disolv
Room Banquet Hall
19:00 - 19:30 Poster Session B (S4, S6, S8, S13, S15, S16, S18, S19, S22)
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Room Chamber room
8:30 - 9:15 P5 - Anne Andrews. Semel Institute, University of California Los Angeles, USA. Chemical and Electronic Eavesdropping on Brain Neurotransmission
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
9:30 - 11:00 S2_Calorim S22_Synthe S10_ElectroChem S16_MOFs S14_MetalloEn
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
11:30 - 13:00 S20_Sensing S22_Synthe S10_ElectroChem S17_NanoCar&2D S14_MetalloEn
13:00 - 15:00 Lunch
15:00 - 16:30 S20_Sensing S22_Synthe S1_Biolo S17_NanoCar&2D S14_MetalloEn
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands) Banquet Hall
16:30 - 17:30 Coffee break Coffee break & Poster Session C (S1, S2, S9, S10, S14, S17, S20, S21, S22)
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
17:30 - 19:00 S21_Supramol S22_Synthe S1_Biolo (from 17:15) S17_NanoCar&2D S14_MetalloEn
Room Banquet Hall
19:00 - 19:30 Poster Session C (S1, S2, S9, S10, S14, S17, S20, S21, S22) and Poster Awards Ceremony
Room Araeta Cider House
21:00-24:00Conference Dinner
Buses from Kursaal and NH Aránzazu Hotel at 20:30 Buses from Araeta Cider House to Kursaal and NH Aránzazu Hotel at 24:00
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8:30 - 9:15 P6 - Makoto Fujita. The University of Tokio, Japan. Coordination Self-Assembly: From Origins to the Latest Advances
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
9:30 - 11:00 S21_Supramol S22_Synthe S1_Biolo S17_NanoCar&2D S9_Divulga
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
11:00 - 11:15 Coffee break
Room Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
11:15 - 12:45 S21_Supramol S22_Synthe S1_Biolo S17_NanoCar&2D S9_Divulga
Room Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
12:45 - 13:00 Coffee break
13:00 - 14:30 S21_Supramol S22_Synthe S1_Biolo S22_Synthe S9_Divulga (until 14:45)
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Symposia Titles
S1_Biolo CHEMICAL STRATEGIES TO MODULATE BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
S2_Calorim CALORIMETRY AND THERMAL ANALYSIS IN CURRENT CHEMISTRY
S3_Carbohy CARBOHYDRATES FROM MONOSACCHARIDES TO NANOSTRUCTURES. SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, INTERACTIONS AND APPLICATIONS
S4_Catal CATALYTIC SMALL MOLECULE ACTIVATION & SUSTAINABLE CO2 CONVERSION TO FUELS AND CHEMICALS
S5_ColoPolym NANOSCIENCE OF COLLOIDS, MOLECULAR MATERIALS AND POLYMERS FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
S6_Comput SYNERGIES BETWEEN COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY
S8_Disolv CHEMISTRY IN NEOTERIC AND ALTERNATIVE SOLVENTS
S9_Divulga TEACHING, HISTORY AND PUBLIC OUTREACH OF CHEMISTRY: CELEBRATING THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE PERIODIC TABLE.
S10_ElectroChem SUSTAINABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING: ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES
S11_Inorg ADVANCED INORGANIC SYSTEMS
S12_Light LIGHT SYMPOSIUM: LIGHT CONTROLLED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES: FROM MEDICINE TO ARTIFICIAL PHO-TOSYNTHESIS
S13_Membra PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEMBRANES IN EMERGING APPLICATIONS
S14_MetalloEn ARTIFICIAL METALLOENZYMES AND PROTEIN DESIGN: APPLICATIONS IN CATALYSIS
S15_MetalNHC TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES BEARING N-HETEROCYCLIC AND MESOIONIC CARBENE LIGANDS (NHCs AND MICs): STRUCTURES, MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS
S16_MOFs METAL-ORGANIC (MOFs) AND ORGANIC (COFs) FRAMEWORKS
S17_NanoCar&2D Π-CONJUGATED CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES AND 2D MATERIALS
S18_NanoMed FROM CHEMISTRY TO NANOMEDICINE
S19_NatProd NATURAL PRODUCTS, FROM THE GENOME TO THE PRODUCTION OF BIOACTIVE MOLECULES
S20_Sensing SENSING AND BIOSENSING: FROM THE BENCH TO THE FIELD
S21_Supramol SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY AT THE FRONTIER OF MOLECULAR, MATERIALS AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
S22_Synthe MODERN SYNTHETIC METHODOLOGIES AND TOTAL SYNTHESIS
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Registration desk
16:00 Registration
Chamber room
17:00 Assembly of Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry
18:00 Opening Ceremony of XXXVII Biennial Meeting of RSEQ
18:15
Lilly Awards Session:
18:15 José Enrique Gómez Pulido
18:25 Esther Sánchez Tirado
18:35 Ana García Herraiz
18:45 Silvia Osuna
19:05 Lilly Awards Ceremony
19:15P1 - Frances H. Arnold. California Institute of Technology, USA.
Innovation by Evolution: Bringing New Chemistry to Life Lecture sponsored by ChemPubSoc Europe
Banquet Hall
20:00 Welcome cocktail
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P2 - Claudio Palomo. Universidad del País Vasco, San Sebastián / 2017 RSEQ Gold Medal A Journey through the Field of Asymmetric Catalysis: From Chiral Lewis Acids to H-Bonding Catalysts
9:15 P3 - Jesús Jiménez - Barbero. CIC bioGUNE, Derio-Vizcaya / 2018 RSEQ Gold Medal Breaking the limits in understanding glycan recognition by NMR
10:00Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
Coffee break
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg S3_Carbohy
10:30 IL 01 Tomás Torres 10:30 IL 01 Fahmi Himo 10:30 IL 01 James Durrant 10:30 IL 01 Francesc Teixidor 10:30 IL 01 Stéphane Vincent
11:00 IL 02 Paul S. Weiss 11:00 OC 01 Adrián de Aguirre 11:00 IL 02 Pau Gorostiza 11:00 OC 01 Rosario Núñez 11:00 OC 01 Beatriz Illescas
11:30 OC 01 Silverio Coco 11:15 OC 02 Verònica Postils 11:30 OC 01 Raúl Losantos 11:15 OC 02 Beñat Artetxe 11:15 OC 02 Juan Carlos Morales
11:45 OC 02 Fabienne Barroso 11:30 OC 03 Miquel Torrent 11:45 OC 02 Sixto Giménez 11:30 IL 02 Smail Triki 11:30 OC 03 Emilio Cocinero
11:45 FP 01 Jesús A. Luque 11:45 FP 01 Ioanna Kalograiaki
11:52 FP 02 Michel Craig 11:50 FP 02 Ana Isabel Carbajo
11:55 FP 03 Jorge Losada
S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg S3_Carbohy
12:00 OC 03 Carolina Carrillo 12:00 IL 02 Dimitra Markovitsi 12:00 OC 03 José Alemán 12:00 OC 03 Arnau Carné 12:00 IL 02 Ana Ardá
12:15 OC 04 Julio San Román 12:30 OC 04 Johannes Gierschner 12:15 OC 04 Raúl Pérez-Ruiz 12:15 OC 04 Javier García Martínez 12:30 OC 04 Claudio Navo
12:30 IL 03 Marcelo Calderón 12:45 OC 05 Lara Martínez Fernández 12:30 OC 05 Jesús Rubén Berenguer 12:30 IL 03 Sara Bals 12:45 FP 04 José María Orduña
13:00 IL 04 Andreas Walther 13:00 OC 06 Lluís Blancafort 12:45 OC 06 Esteban Urriolabeitia 13:00 OC 05 Cyrille Hamon 12:50 FP 05 Elena Gómez
13:30 Specialized Group of Nanoscience and Molecular Materials NanoMatMol Meeting 13:15 OC 07 Enrique Manuel Arpa 13:00 IL 03 Thomas Bein 13:15 OC 06 Javier Conesa 12:55 FP 06 Pablo Valverde
13:00 IL 03 Thisbe K. Lindhorst
13:30 Lunch
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg S3_Carbohy
15:30 IL 05 Prashant V. Kamat 15:30 IL 03 David de Sancho 15:30 IL 04 Burkhard König 15:30 IL 04 Jérôme Lhoste 15:30 IL 04 Sonia Serna
16:00 IL 06 Thuc-Quyen Nguyen 16:00 OC 08 Carmen Domene 16:00 OC 07 Ignacio Vayá 16:00 OC 07 Marine Reynaud 16:00 OC 05 Fayna García
16:30 OC 05 Ángela Sastre 16:15 OC 09 Maite Roca 16:15 FP 01 Daniel R. Ramos 16:15 OC 08 Pedro Lavela 16:15 OC 06 Irene Herrera
16:45 OC 06 Gustavo de Miguel 16:30 OC 10 Javier Iglesias-Fernández 16:23 FP 02 Virginia Martínez 16:30 OC 09 Eider Goikolea 16:30 OC 07 Andrés González
16:45 FP 03 Lur Alonso Cotchico 16:30 FP 03 Silvio Aguilar 16:45 OC 10 Jesús Prado 16:45 FP 07 Raik Artschwager
16:52 FP 04 Guillermo García-Marquina 16:38 FP 04 Miguel Claros 16:50 FP 08 Antonio Franconetti
16:45 FP 05 Laura Ortiz 16:55 FP 09 José Luis González
16:53 FP 06 Alba García 17:00 Specialized Group of Carbohydrates HIC Meeting
Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands) Banquet Hall
17:00 Coffee break Coffee break & Poster Session A ( S3, S5, S6, S11, S12)
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S5_ColoPolym S6_Comput S12_Light S11_Inorg
17:30 IL 07 Markus Antonietti 17:30 IL 04 Barbara Kichner 17:30 FP 07 Carles Curutchet 17:30 OC 11 Xabier Martínez de Irujo
18:00 OC 07 Pilar de la Cruz 18:00 OC 11 Manuel Ángel Ortuño 17:38 FP 08 Leyre Marzo 17:45 OC 12 Maite Perfecto
18:15 OC 08 Christian Kuttner 18:15 OC 12 Albert Solé-Daura 17:46 FP 09 Sara Hernández 18:00 FP 01 Verónica García
18:30 FP 01 Guillermo González-Rubio 18:30 OC 13 Elisa Jiménez-Izal 17:54 FP 10 Ainhoa Oliden 18:07 FP 02 Isabel Romero
18:35 FP 02 Joaquín Calbo 18:45 FP 05 Ricardo Ortiz Cano 18:02 FP 11 Carmen García 18:15 FP 03 Noemí Linares
18:40 FP 03 Ignacio Rosa 18:52 FP 06 Andrés Pérez-Guardiola 18:10 FP 12 Rubén Más 18:22 FP 04 Raúl García
18:45 FP 04 Joscha Kruse 18:18 FP 13 MJ. Gómez Escalonilla 18:30 FP 05 Rafael Córdoba
18:50 FP 05 Miguel García-Iglesias 18:26 FP 14 Elena Serrano 18:37 FP 06 Adrián Pastor
18:55 FP 06 Haritz Sardon 18:34 FP 15 Sara Fuertes 18:45 FP 07 Andoni Zabala
18:42 OC 08 Ma Victoria Gómez 18:52 FP 08 Vanessa Arias
19:30 Specialized Group of Solid State GEES Meeting
19:00 -
19:30
Banquet Hall
Poster Session A (S3, S5, S6, S11, S12)
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P4 - Paul Chirik. Princeton University, USA. New Synthetic Opportunities Enabled by Catalysis with Iron, Cobalt and Nickel
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S4_Catal S6_Comput S15_MetalNHC S13_Membra
9:30 IL 1 Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt 9:30 IL 05 Juan Carlos Sancho-García 9:30 IL 01 Kenneth Wärnmark 9:30 IL 01 Daniel Bergmair
10:00 OC 01 Xavier Sala 10:00 OC 14 Eloy Ramos-Cordoba 10:00 OC 01 Ángela Vivancos 10:00 OC 01 Miren Etxebarria- Benavides
10:15 OC 02 María Escudero 10:15 OC 15 Juan Aragó 10:15 OC 02 Oscar Pàmies 10:15 OC 02 Thomas Schafer
10:30 OC 03 Miguel Ángel Huertos 10:30 OC 16 Ángel Martín Pendás 10:30 OC 03 Miguel A. Casado 10:30 OC 03 Lidia Martínez
10:45 OC 04 Jesús San José 10:45 FP 07 Rubén Laplaza 10:45 FP 01 Marta García-Avelló 10:45 FP 01 Iliane Rafaniello
10:52 FP 08 Mireia Vía-Nadal 10:50 FP 02 Víctor Martínez-Agramunt 10:50 FP 02 Sara Escorihuela
10:55 FP 03 Beatriz Sánchez-Page
11:00Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
Coffee break
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S4_Catal S19_NatProd S18_NanoMed S15_MetalNHC S13_Membra
11:30 IL 02 Blaž Likozar 11:30 IL 01 Tilmann Weber 11:30 IL 01 Avi Schroeder 11:30 IL 02 Beatriz Royo 11:30 IL 02 Javier Pérez-Ramírez
12:00 OC 05 María Álvarez Martínez 12:00 OC 01 Fernando Reyes 12:00 OC 01 Fernando Herranz 12:00 OC 04 Manuel Iglesias 12:00 OC 04 Aitor Marcos-Madrazo
12:15 OC 06 Antonio Martínez Martínez 12:15 OC 02 Antonio Hernández Daranas 12:15 OC 02 María Jesús Vicent 12:15 OC 05 Eder Tomás-Medivil 12:15 OC 05 José Manuel Serra
12:30 OC 07 M. Ángeles Fuentes 12:30 OC 03 Jaime Rodríguez 12:30 FP 01 Ana Torres-Martínez 12:30 OC 06 David Ventura 12:30 OC 06 Ekain Fernández
12:45 OC 08 Eduardo García-Verdugo 12:45 FP 01 Jesús F. Arteaga 12:37 FP 02 Diana Díaz-García 12:45 FP 04 Ana Gutiérrez-Blanco 12:45 FP 03 Julio García-Fayos
12:50 FP 02 Rodney Lacret 12:44 FP 03 Beatriz Mayol-Hornero 12:50 FP 05 María Galiana 12:52 FP 04 Jose Casaban
12:55 FP 03 Adrián Morales Amador 12:51 FP 04 Ciro Rodríguez Díaz 12:55 FP 06 Andrés Mollar
13:00 GEPRONAT 2018 Prizes
13:00 Lunch
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S4_Catal S19_NatProd S18_NanoMed S16_MOFs S8_Disolv
15:00 IL 03 Marc Robert 15:00 IL 02 Markus Kalesse 15:00 IL 02 María J. Blanco-Prieto 15:00 IL 01 Michael Zaworotko 15:00 IL 01 Maurizio Peruzzini
15:30 OC 09 José Antonio Castro 15:30 OC 04 Guillermo M. Massanet 15:30 OC 03 Beatriz Salinas 15:25 OC 01 Vincent Guillerm 15:30 OC 01 Camino González Arellano
15:45 OC 10 María Victoria Jiménez 15:45 OC 05 María Pérez 15:45 OC 04 Arie Gruzman 15:40 OC 02 José Sánchez 15:45 OC 02 Cristian Vidal
16:00 OC 11 Anna Company 16:00 OC 06 Alberto Galisteo Pretel 16:00 FP 05 Paloma Martínez-Ruiz 15:55 OC 03 Antonio Leyva 16:00 OC 03 Franco Scalambra
16:15 OC 12 Jesús Cano 16:15 FP 04 Miriam Piccichè 16:07 FP 06 Nuria Lafuente-Gómez 16:10 FP 01 Guillermo Mínguez 16:15 FP 01 Belén López Sánchez
16:20 FP 05 José Manuel Botubol 16:14 FP 07 Javier Idiago-López 16:15 FP 02 Oscar Castillo 16:20 FP 02 Rebeca González Fernández
16:25 FP 06 Alberto Esteban Aranda 16:21 FP 08 David García-Soriano 16:20 FP 03 Silvia Gutiérrez 16:25 FP 03 José Manuel Veiga del Pino
16:30 Specialized Group of Natural Products GEPN Meeting 16:25 FP 04 Alberto Riaño
16:30Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands) Banquet Hall
Coffee break Coffee break & Poster Session B (S4, S6, S8, S13, S15, S16, S18, S19, S22)
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S4_Catal S22_Synthe S18_NanoMed S16_MOFs S8_Disolv
17:30 IL 04 Antoine Buchard 17:30 GEQOR Medals Ceremony 17:30 IL 03 Jaume Veciana 17:30 IL 02 Félix Zamora 17:30 IL 02 Diego J. Ramón
18:00 OC 13 Valeria Dantignana 18:00 IL 01 F. Javier Rojo (Ignacio Ribas Medal) 18:00 0C 05 Raluca M. Fratila 17:55 OC 04 Laura Salonen 18:00 OC 04 Vicente Gotor Fer-
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18:15 OC 14 Alberto Ramos 18:30 IL 02 Miguel Ángel Sierra (Fèlix Serratosa Medal) 18:15 0C 06 Antonio Domínguez-
Alfaro 18:10 OC 05 José Luis Segura 18:15 OC 05 Fernando García Tellado
18:30 FP 01 Andrés Garcés 18:30 0C 07 Juan Ferrera-González 18:25 OC 06 Marta Martínez 18:30 OC 06 Aimar García Martín
18:35 FP 02 Lorenzo Arnal 18:45 FP 09 Yurena Luengo 18:40 OC 07 Jesús Ferrando 18:45 FP 04 M. Jesús Rodríguez Álvarez
18:40 FP 03 Ruth Camacho 18:50 S18 Awards 18:55 FP 05 Ana Arenas 18:50 FP 05 Alba Sánchez Condado
18:45 FP 04 Marco Palmese 19:00 FP 06 Eduardo Gómez 18:55 FP 06 Luis Quirós
18:50 FP 05 Miguel Palenzuela 19:05 FP 07 Jorge Albalad
18:55 FP 06 Luis Miguel Martínez 19:30 Specialized Group of Organo-metallic Chemistry GEQO Meeting
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Poster Session B (S4, S6, S8, S13, S15, S16, S18, S19, S22)
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9:30 IL 01 Giuseppe Arena 9:30 IL 03 Martin E. Maier 9:30 IL 01 Mehmet Ali Oturan 9:30 IL 03 Rob Ameloot 9:30 IL 01 Thomas R. Ward Lecture sponsored by GEQB-RSEQ
10:00 OC 01 Diana Cayuela 10:00 OC 01 Aina Urbina 10:00 OC 01 Enrique Brillas 9:55 OC 08 Mónica Giménez 10:00 OC 01 Dolores Esquivel
10:15 OC 02 Coro Echeverría 10:15 OC 02 Juan Ignacio Padrón 10:15 OC 02 Ignacio Sirés 10:10 OC 09 Víctor de la Peña 10:15 OC 02 Giuseppe Sciortino
10:30 OC 03 Juan Ángel Casares 10:30 OC 03 Ben Bradshaw 10:30 OC 03 Salvador Cotillas 10:25 OC 10 David Fairén 10:30 IL 02 Paul Kamer
10:45 FP 01 Joan Josep Suñol 10:45 FP 01 Sandra Rodríguez 10:45 OC 04 Guillermo Díaz 10:40 FP 08 Almudena Inchausti
10:52 FP 02 Albert M. Manich 10:50 FP 02 Sandra Resa 10:45 FP 09 Beatriz Villoria
10:55 FP 03 André U. Augustin 10:50 FP 10 Edurne Serrano
10:55 FP 11 Víctor Berned
11:00Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
Coffee break
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11:30 IL 01 Niko Hildebrandt 11:30 IL 04 Geraldine Masson 11:30 IL 02 Raquel Onandía de Dios 11:30 IL 01 Xinliang Feng 11:30 IL 03 Jan-Erling Bäckvall
12:00 OC 01 Javier Reguera 12:00 OC 04 Ruth Dorel 12:00 OC 05 Ana López Cudero 12:00 OC 01 Aurelio Mateo-Alonso 12:00 OC 03 José R. Couceiro
12:15 OC 02 José Manuel Costa 12:15 OC 05 Pablo Bonilla 12:15 OC 06 Francisco Alcaide 12:15 OC 02 Fátima García 12:15 OC 04 Gonzalo Jiménez Osés
12:30 OC 03 Guillermo Orellana 12:30 OC 06 Xavier Companyó 12:30 OC 07 Sergio Castro 12:30 FP 01 Luis M. Mateo De Doni 12:30 OC 05 José A. Pomposo
12:45 FP 01 Ángel Orte 12:45 FP 04 Joan Guillem Mayans 12:45 OC 08 María Millán 12:35 FP 02 Jesús Castro-Esteban 12:45 OC 06 Lara Villarino
12:50 FP 02 Valery Pavlov 12:50 FP 05 Jonathan Álvarez 14:00 Specialized Group of Biological Chemistry QB Meeting 12:40 KN 01 David Écija
12:55 FP 03 Elena Benito-Peña 12:55 FP 06 Krzysztof Kucinski
13:00 Specialized Group of Calorimetry and thermal analysis GECAT Meeting
13:00 Lunch
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15:00 IL 02 Julia Pérez Prieto 15:00 FP 07 Víctor Carramiñana 15:00 IL 01 Steven F. Dowdy 15:00 IL 02 Irena G. Stará 15:00 IL 04 José Luis Mascareñas
15:30 OC 04 Miquel Avellá 15:05 FP 08 Teresa Campano 15:30 OC 01 Ignacio Alfonso 15:30 OC 03 Enrique Ortí 15:30 OC 07 Daniel Sánchez de Alcázar
15:45 OC 05 Susana Campuzano 15:10 FP 09 Marta Rodríguez 15:45 FP 01 Carme Masdeu 15:45 OC 04 Juan Luis Delgado 15:45 OC 08 Fernando P. Cossío
16:00 OC 06 Alberto Escarpa 15:15 OC 07 Igor Iriarte 15:50 FP 02 Ángel Cores 16:00 OC 05 Juan Pedro Merino 16:00 IL 05 Asier Unciti-Broceta
16:15 FP 04 Encarnación Lorenzo 15:30 OC 08 José Antonio Fernández 15:55 FP 03 Nuria Mazo 16:15 FP 03 Fernando G. Guijarro
16:20 FP 05 J. Pablo Salvador 15:45 OC 09 Rubén Manzano 16:00 OC 02 Ona Illa 16:20 FP 04 Pablo Reiné
16:25 FP 06 Ma Isabel Lucío 16:00 IL 05 Andrew D. Smith 16:15 FP 04 Iván Gallego 16:25 FP 05 Samara Medina
16:20 FP 05 Ana Gil
16:25 FP 06 Joan Guzmán-Caldentey
16:30Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands) Banquet Hall
Coffee break Coffee break & Poster Session C (S1, S2, S9, S10, S14, S17, S20, S21, S22)
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4+5 Room 8+9
S21_Supramol S22_Synthe S1_Biolo S17_NanoCar&2D S14_MetalloEn
17:30 IL 01 Chris Hunter 17:30 IL 06 Marco Bandini 17:15 GEQB Best theses Awards 17:30 IL 03 Alicia Forment-Aliaga 17:30 IL 06 Gerard Roelfes
18:00 OC 01 Uwe Pischel 18:00 OC 10 Fabio Juliá 17:30 IL 02 Alexander Kros 18:00 OC 06 Mariano Vera-Hidalgo 18:00 OC 09 Carlos Sánchez Cano
18:15 OC 02 Konrad TiefenBacher 18:15 OC 11 Thomas Duhamel 18:00 FP 07 Marisa Juanes 18:15 OC 07 José A. Mata 18:15 OC 10 Ivan Mateljak
18:30 OC 03 Anton Vidal 18:30 OC 12 Raquel Hernández 18:05 FP 08 Joan Miguel Ávila 18:30 OC 08 María Tejeda–Serrano 18:30 FP 01 Cora Gutiérrez
18:45 FP 01 María José Mayoral 18:45 FP 10 Carlos Santiago 18:10 FP 09 Andrea Canal Martín 18:45 FP 06 Carlos Gibaja 18:35 FP 02 Iván Lavandera
18:50 FP 02 Gregori Ujaque 18:50 FP 11 Aitor Maestro 18:15 IL 03 Andrés A. Trabanco Lecture sponsored by Janssen 18:50 FP 07 Marina Garrido 18:40 FP 03 Juan Gurruchaga
18:55 FP 03 Jesús Mosquera 18:55 FP 12 Albert Cabré 18:45 FP 10 Sheila Abril 18:55 FP 08 Mario Franco Fernández 18:45 FP 04 Álvaro Martínez
18:50 FP 11 Andrés Luengo 18:50 FP 05 Elena López
18:55 FP 12 Mestre Nova 18:55 FP 06 Soraya Learte
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Poster Session C (S1, S2, S9, S10, S14, S17, S20, S21, S22) and Poster Awards Ceremony
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Araeta Cider House
Conference Dinner Buses from Kursaal and NH Aránzazu Hotel at 20:30 Buses from Araeta Cider House to Kursaal and NH Aránzazu Hotel at 24:00
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9:30 IL 02 Bert Meijer 9:30 IL 07 Michael Willis 9:30 IL 04 María Jesús Vicent 9:30 IL 04 Alberto Bianco 9:30 IL 01 Pascual Román Polo
10:00 OC 04 Luis Sánchez 10:00 OC 13 Martín Fañanás 10:00 OC 03 Andrés de la Escosura 10:00 OC 09 M. Antonia Herrero Chamorro 10:00 IL 02 Javier García Martínez
10:15 OC 05 Gustavo Fernández 10:15 OC 14 Fernando López 10:15 FP 13 Alfonso García Rubia 10:15 OC 10 Laura Rodríguez-Pérez 10:30 OC 01 Jesús Ma Arsuaga
10:30 OC 06 Carmen Atienza 10:30 OC 15 Lucía Florentino 10:20 FP 14 Eva González 10:30 OC11 Rubén Caballero 10:45 OC 02 Inés Pellón
10:45 FP 04 Francisco Javier Ramírez 10:45 FP 13 Noel Nebra 10:25 FP 15 Alejandro Gutiérrez- González 10:45 FP 09 Mikiko Vázquez-
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10:50 FP 05 Javier Echavarren 10:50 FP 14 Raúl Martín 10:30 OC 04 Ana Pizarro 10:50 FP 10 Antonio M. Rodríguez
10:55 FP 06 Joaquín C. García Martínez 10:55 FP 15 María Obieta 10:45 OC 05 Roberto Quesada 10:55 FP 11 Jose M. González- Domínguez
11:00Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
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11:15 IL 03 Steven de Feyter 11:15 OC 16 Juan Diego Pizarro 11:15 IL 05 Cristina Flors 11:15 IL 05 Araceli G. Campaña Lecture sponsored by JIQ-RSEQ 11:15 IL 03 Antxon Anta
11:45 OC 07 Emilio Pérez 11:30 OC 17 Juana M. Pérez 11:45 OC 06 Francisco Corzana 11:45 OC 12 M. Salomé Rodríguez- Morgade 11:45 OC 03 Jordi Poater
12:00 OC 08 Bartolomé Soberats 11:45 OC 18 Valentín Hornillos 12:00 FP 16 María Fuertes 12:00 OC 13 M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado 12:00 OC 04 Ángela Martín-Serrano
12:15 OC 09 Giovanni Bottari 12:00 OC 19 Laura Trulli 12:05 FP 17 José Clerigué 12:15 IL 06 Nazario Martín 12:15 OC 05 Almudena de la Fuente
12:30 FP 07 Fernando Vidal 12:15 OC 20 Eric Tan 12:10 FP 18 Lucía Maio 12:30 OC 06 Gabriel Pinto
12:35 FP 08 Lucía Tapia 12:30 OC 21 Diego J. Cárdenas 12:15 OC 07 María Tomás
12:40 FP 09 Arántzazu González-Campo 12:30 FP 19 Elisa Abás
12:35 FP 20 Myriam González
12:40 FP 21 Sara del Mazo
12:45Hall Multipurpose Rooms (Sponsors Stands)
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13:00 IL 04 Helma Wennemers 13:00 FP 16 Daniel Bafaluy 13:00 IL 06 Iván López-Montero 13:00 FP 27 José García 13:00 IL 04 Juan Quílez
13:30 OC 10 Beatriu Escuder 13:05 FP 17 Olatz Olaizola 13:30 OC 08 Juan Blanco-Canosa 13:05 FP 28 Javier Corpas 13:30 OC 07 José Miguel González
13:45 OC 11 Juan Granja 13:10 FP 18 Antonio Romero 13:45 FP 22 Patricia Lerena 13:10 FP 29 Alba Durán 13:45 OC 08 José A. Martínez- González
14:00 OC 12 Laura Rodríguez 13:15 FP 19 Sara Martínez de Salinas 13:50 FP 23 Sergio Algar-Lizana 13:15 FP 30 Rayco Herbert Pérez 14:00 OC 09 Juan Antonio Llorens
14:15 FP 10 Mantas Liutkus 13:20 FP 20 Sergio Fernández 13:55 FP 24 Ángela Martín-Serrano 13:20 FP 31 José Antonio García 14:15 OC 10 Borja Fernández-d’Arlas
14:20 FP 11 Edgar Muñoz 13:25 FP 21 Jesús Bello 14:00 IL 07 Ralf Richter 13:25 FP 32 Tomás Gil 14:30 OC 11 José Antonio Murillo
14:25 FP 12 Tomás Torroba 13:30 FP 22 Giuseppe Zuccarello 13:30 FP 33 Nazaret Moreno
13:35 FP 23 Marc Font 13:35 FP 34 Marcos Escolano
13:40 FP 24 Iratxe Barbolla 13:40 FP 35 Pau Sarró
13:45 FP 25 Ana Milián 13:45 FP 36 Fernando Herrera
13:50 FP 26 Ma Soledad Garre 13:50 FP 37 Silvia Roscales
14:00 IL 08 Antonio M. Echavarren
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19:15-20:00 Frances H. Arnold, California Institute of Technology Innovation by Evolution: Bringing New Chemistry to Life Lecture sponsored by ChemPubSoc Europe
Chair: Haymo Ross
Monday, May 27
08:30-09:15 Claudio Palomo, Universidad del País Vasco A Journey through the Field of Asymmetric Catalysis: From Chiral Lewis Acids to H-Bonding Catalysts 2017 RSEQ Gold Medal
Chair: Rosario Fernández
09:15-10:00 Jesús Jimenez-Barbero, CIC bioGUNE Breaking the limits in understanding glycan recognition by NMR 2018 RSEQ Gold Medal
Chair: Mercedes Amat
Tuesday, May 28
08:30-09:15 Paul Chirik, Princeton University New Synthetic Opportunities Enabled by Catalysis with Iron, Cobalt and Nickel Chair: Pedro J. Pérez
Wednesday, May 29
08:30-09:15 Anne Andrews, Semel Institute, University of California Los Angeles Chemical and Electronic Eavesdropping on Brain Neurotransmission Chair: Luis Liz-Marzán
Thursday, May 30
08:30-09:15 Makoto Fujita, The University of Tokio Coordination Self-Assembly: From Origins to the Latest Advances Chair: José Luis Mascareñas
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Room: Chamber roomSunday, May 26
Chairs: Sonsoles Martín Santamaría, Ma Ángeles Martinez-Grau
2019 Lilly Thesis Awards
18:15 – 18:25 José Enrique Gómez Pulido, ICIQ - Institute of chemical research of CataloniaStereoselective Synthesis of Sulfones and Amino Acids from Functionalized Heterocycles
18:25 – 18:35 Esther Sánchez Tirado, Complutense University of Madrid Electrochemical immunosensors for the determination of aging biomarkers in clinical samples
18:35 – 18:45 Ana García Herraiz, ICIQ - Institute of chemical research of Catalonia New chemical reactivity at carbon enabled by photoredox catalysis
2019 Lilly Young Researcher Award
18:45 – 19:05 Silvia Osuna, ICREA - Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced StudiesConformational heterogeneity for novel enzyme function: The challenge of distal mutations
19:05-19:15 Lilly Awards Ceremony
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S1: Chemical Strategies to Modulate Biological ProcessesCoordinators: Ruth Pérez, Javier Montenegro
Room: 3 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChair: Javier Montenegro
15:00-15:30 Steven Dowdy Delivery of RNAi Therapeutics: Overcoming a Billion Years of Cellular Defenses
15:30-15:45 Ignacio Alfonso Dynamic covalent identification of an efficient heparin ligand
15:45-15:50 Carme Masdeu A new functionalized nanostructure based on DNA with antileshmanial activity
15:50-15:55 Ángel CoresDiasteroselective synthesis of enantiopure lipoic acid-benzodiazepine hybrids for their study as calcium channel blockers and neuroprotectors.
15:55-16:00 Nuria Mazo Fluorescently labeled unnatural variants of ente-rococcal virulence lanthipeptide Cytolysin
16:00-16:15 Ona Illa New Cell Penetrating Agents Based on Cyclobu-tane-Containing Chiral Hybrid Peptides
16:15-16:20 Iván Gallego Glycosylated Cell Penetrating Peptides, GCCPs
16:20-16:25 Ana Gil Identification of new metabolites produced by the human microbiota
16:25-16:30 Joan Guzmán-Caldentey Toll-like recpetor 4 and galectins. Computational approaches to their modulation
session 2 May 29, WednesdayChair: Ruth Pérez
17:15-17:30 GEQB Awards for the best theses from Specialized Group of Biological Chemistry
17:30-18:00 Alexander Kros Conformational restriction of coiled-coil based fusogens
18:00-18:05 Marisa Juanes Delivery of gene editing nucleases using Peptide/Cas9 non-covalent nanostructures
18:05-18:10 Joan Miguel Ávila Metal catalyzed cycloadditions in biological me-dia
18:10-18:15 Andrea Canal Martín Modulating Synapse by Chemical Adaptive Sys-tems
18:15-18:45 Andrés Trabanco Towards the discovery of novel and selective BACE-1 inhibitors for the treatment of Alzhei-mer’s disease
Lecture sponsored by Janssen
18:45-18:50 Sheila AbrilSynthesis of Multitarget Directed Ligands to treat Alzheimer s Disease using ECED transfor-mation
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18:50-18-55 Andrés Luengo Gold(I) and Iridium(III) bimetallic bioconjugates as theranostic agents
18:55-19:00 Mestre Nova StereoFitter: from raw NMR data to 3D structure configuration and conformational deconvolution
session 3 May 30, ThursdayChair: Ona Illa
9:30-10:00 María Jesús Vincent Polypeptide-Based Conjugates as Versatile Anti-cancer Therapeutics
10:00-10:15 Andrés de la EscosuraSupramolecular Strategies toward Photoactive Biohybrid Materials for Biomedical Light Manage-ment
10:15-10:20 Alfonso García Rubia ImidazolUrea derivatives as promising agents for the treatment of Chagas disease
10:20-10:25 Eva González Study the properties of cyclic peptides against matrix-encased bacteria
10:25-10:30 Alejandro Gutiérrez- González
Bioorthogonal Ruthenium-Catalyzed Azide-Alky-ne Cycloaddition
10:30-10:45 Ana Pizarro Targeting Mitochondria by Highly Potent Iridium Metallodrugs
10:45-11:00 Roberto Quesada Biologically active small molecule anion transpor-ters
session 4 May 30, ThursdayChair: Andrés de la Escosura
11:15-11:45 Cristina Flors Phototherapeutic Strategies for Amyloid-Related Diseases: a Nanoscale View
11:45-12:00 Francisco CorzanaStructure-based design of potent tumor-associa-ted mucin-like antigens by O–>S/Se replacement at the glycosidic linkage
12:00-12:05 María FuertesSynthesis and Biological evaluation of hybrid fused Phosphorated quinolines asTopoisomerase I inhibitors.
12:05-12:10 José Clerigué New cytisine-based multitarget compounds for neurodegenerative diseases
12:10-12:15 Lucía Maio Designed metallo-tags for probing natural sys-tems
12:15-12:30 María Tomás Fluorogenic Probes for Intracellular Metal Ca-talysis
12:30-12:35 Elisa Abás Nuevos complejos proapoptóticos de Au(I) por externalización de fosfatidilserina.
12:35-12:40 Myriam González Conferring selectivity through the strategic modi-fication of bioactive molecules
12:40-12:45 Sara del Mazo Novel tetrazole based combretastatin A-4 ana-logs
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session 5 May 30, ThursdayChair: Ignacio Alfonso
13:00-13:30 Iván López Montero Rolling and Swinging with ATP synthases in lipid bilayers
13:30-13:45 Juan Blanco-Canosa Chemical synthesis of the Hedgehog signaling pathway activating ligand Sonic Hedgehog.
13:45-13:50 Patricia Lerena El receptor NK-1 como diana terapéutica en el diseño de nuevos agentes anticancerosos.
13:50-13:55 Sergio Algar-Lizana New molecules insipred on microbiota metaboli-tes targeting cancer phenotypes
13:55-14:00 Ángela Martín-Serrano Cationic Carbosilane Dendrimers Functionalized for Applications as Nanocarriers for Biomolecules
14:00-14:30 Ralf Richter Multivalent Recognition at Fluid Surfaces: Inter-play of Receptor Clustering and Superselectivity
SPONSORS OF THE SYMPOSIUM
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S2: Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis in Current ChemistryCoordinators: Marta Fernández-García, Alexandra Muñoz Bonilla
Room: 1 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChairs: Alexandra Muñoz-Bonilla, Marta Fernández-García
9:30-10:00 Giuseppe Arena Can a well-designed ITC experiment provide information on the speciation of supramolecular compartments?
10:00-10:15 Diana Cayuela Control de la eliminación de lignina en los tratamientos de algodonización del cáñamo
10:15-10:30 Coro EcheverríaDesarrollo de membranas multifuncionales de PLA para apli-caciones biomédicas: Estudio de cristalinidad y propiedades térmicas de fibras orientadas.
10:30-10:45 Juan Ángel Casares Calorimetry uses for the study of organometallic species
10:45-10:52 Joan Josep Suñol Análisis térmico de aleaciones magnéticas
10:52-11:00 Albert M. Manich Análisis Térmico (DSC, TGA) de retardantes de llama textiles con menor impacto ambiental
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S3: Carbohydrates from Monosaccharides to Nanostructures. Synthesis, Structure, Interactions and ApplicationsCoordinators: Niels Reichardt, Javier Cañada
Room: 8+9 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 27, MondayChairs: Javier Cañada, Stephane Vincent
10:30-11:00 Stephane Vincent Fluorinated and multivalent glycomimetics as biochemical probes for bacterial enzymes
11:00-11:15 Beatriz Illescas Carbohydrate Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures
11:15-11:30 Juan Carlos Morales Thio sugars as vectors for G-quadruplex ligands: potent anti-cancer and antiparasitic drugs
11:30-11:45 Emilio Cocinero Elucidating structures of biomolecules through high-resolu-tion spectroscopies
11:45-11:50 Ioanna Kalograiaki Physicochemical characterisation of a carcinoma-related gly-cosaminoglycan structure
11:50-11:55 Ana Isabel CarbajoSynthesis and Evaluation of Novel Cationic Facial Dendrimers Based on Macrocyclic Trehalose Scaffolds as Gene Delivery System
11:55-12:00 Jorge Losada Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel peptide-conjuga-tes for peach allergy
session 2 May 27, MondayChairs: Niels Reichardt, Omar Boutureira
12:00-12:30 Anna Arda NMR for disclosing key structural elements in glycan recogni-tion by lectins
12:30-12:45 Claudio Navo Conformationally restricted Tn antigen mimics as potential immunotherapeutics
12:45-12:50 José María Orduña Synthesis of a Nitroxide grafted to a HBGA derivative as a probe in NMR assignment in Human Norovirus
12:50-12:55 Elena Gómez Molecular recognition and modulation of complement system proteins. Computational approaches.
12:55-13:00 Pablo Valverde NMR Studies of the Specific Interaction of DC-SIGN with the Blood Group A/B Antigens
13:00-13:30 Thisbe LindhorstGlycomimetics to explore carbohydrate-specific bacterial adhesion - A means to understand principles of carbohydrate recognition
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session 3 May 27, MondayChairs: Ramón Esteve, Thisbe Lindhorst
15:30-16:00 Sonia Serna Microarrays as tools in Glycobiology Research
16:00-16:15 Fayna García Probing the Effect of Iminosugars on Mucin 1 Glycopepti-de Antibody Recognition
16:15-16:30 Irene Herrera Stereoselective synthesis of sp2-iminosugar 2-deoxy-a-glyco-sides from glycal-type enecarbamates
16:30-16:45 Andrés GonzálezFacile Formation of b-thioGlcNAc Linkages to Thiol-Containing Sugars, Peptides, and Proteins using a Mutant GH20 Hexosa-minidase
16:45-16:50 Raik Artschwager Towards the chemo-enzymatic synthesis of an Nglycomimetic library for the targeting of human DC-SIGN
16:50-16:55 Antonio Franconetti Supramolecular Assembly of Urea-based Chitosan Hydrogels
16:55-17:00 José Luis González Regioselective enzymatic α-glucosylation of hesperetin with cyclodextrin glucanotransferase from Thermoanaerobacter sp.
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S4: Catalytic Small Molecule Activation & Sustainable CO2 Conversion to Fuels and ChemicalsCoordinators: Francisco J. Fernández-Álvarez, Arjan W. Kleij
Room: 1 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Arjan Kleij
9:30-10:00 Jarl-Ivar van der Vlugt Reactive Ligands and Ligand-Centered Radicals: Stoichiome-tric and Catalytic Transformations
10:00-10:15 Xavier Sala Tunable Molecular-Material Hybrids at the Nanoscale for Ca-talytic Water Splitting
10:15-10:30 María Escudero Electrocatalysis for Value-Added Chemicals: A Focus on Dime-thyl Carbonate
10:30-10:45 Miguel Ángel Huertos Hydrogen Tunneling Observed in Hydrolysis of Silanes
10:45-11:00 Jesús San José Rational design of Cp*CoIII-catalyzed C-H functionalizations based on fundamental knowledge
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChair: Marta G. Mosquera
11:30-12:00 Blaž LikozarApplication of Multi-scale Modelling Simulations in Carbon Capture and Utilization: from Catalyst Material Design to Industrial-scale Process Optimisation
12:00-12:15 María Álvarez MartínezSynthesis of Group 6 metal-tris(ethylene) complexes with a PNP-type pincer ligand. Reactivity studies towards carbon dioxide
12:15-12:30 Antonio Martínez Martínez
Catalytic Upgrading of Light Hydrocarbons: Solid-State Mole-cular Organometallic Nanoreactors
12:30-12:45 María Ángeles Fuentes Phosphine/borane-dimethylxanthene frustrated Lewis pairs chemistry
12:45-13:00 Eduardo García-VerdugoImmobilised Hydroxyl Hydrogen Bond Donors onto Supported Ionic Liquid-Like Phases (SILLPs) as efficient Organocatalyst for the Cycloaddition of CO2 to Epoxides
session 3 May 28, TuesdayChair: Miguel Huertos
15:00-15:30 Marc Robert Running the Clock: Catalytic Reduction of CO2 with 2, 6 and 8 Electrons Using Co and Fe Molecular Catalysts
15:30:15:45 José Antonio Castro Synthesis of Bio-Derived Cyclic Carbonates Catalyzed by an Efficient Aluminum Catalyst
15:45-16:00 María Victoria Jiménez Reduction of CO2 with Silanes and Amines catalysed by a Zwitterionic Bis-NHC-Ir(III) Complex
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16:00-16:15 Anna Company Spectroscopic and reactivity comparisons between nonheme oxoiron(IV) and oxoiron(V) species bearing the same ancillary ligand
16:15-16:30 Jesús Cano Cationic doubly-silylamido-bridged cyclopentadienyl group 4 metal complexes in activation reactions
session 4 May 28, TuesdayChair: Francisco J. Fernández-Álvarez
17:30-18:00 Antoine Buchard Carbon dioxide: a building block for sustainable polymers
18:00-18:15 Valeria Dantignana Chemoselective Aliphatic C-H Bond Oxidation Enabled by Pola-rity Reversal
18:15-18:30 Alberto Ramos Reducción de CO2 con Boranos Empleando Carbodiimidas como Catalizadores
18:30-18:35 Andrés Garcés Catalytic Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from CO2 and Epoxi-des by Scorpionate Zinc Alkyl Complexes
18:35-18:40 Lorenzo Arnal Activation of C-X bonds in halocarbons by a Pt2(II,II) butter-fly-like platinum compound. The role of oxygen in the oxidati-ve addition process
18:40-18:45 Ruth Camacho Ansa-monocyclopentadienyl titanium and zirconium comple-xes in catalytic hydroamination reactions
18:45-18:50 Marco Palmese Aminophosphano iridium(III) complexes for catalytic dehydro-genation of formic acid
18:50-18:55 Miguel Palenzuela Low nuclearity [AlMX3(OR)] (X = H, Me) aluminates for CO2 activation reactions
18:55-19:00 Luis Miguel Martínez Magnetic Nanoparticles Encapsulated in Carbon for Magneti-cally Induced CO2 Valorisation
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S5: Nanoscience of colloids, molecular materials and polymers for sustainable societyCoordinators: Julio San Román del Barrio, Marek Grzelczak
Room: 1 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 27, MondayChair: Ángela Sastre
10:30-11:00 Tomás Torres Subphthalocyanines and related compounds: Singular aroma-tic non-planar molecules
11:00-11:30 Paul Weiss Precise Chemical, Physical, and Electronic Nanoscale Contacts
11:30-11:45 Silverio Coco Schiff-Base Complexes Derived from Triphenylene. High Char-ge Mobility in Semiconducting columnar mesophases
11:45-12:00 Fabienne Barroso Cyclic polyethers: synthesis, limitations and applications
session 2 May 27, MondayChair: Ángela Sastre
12:00-12:15 Carolina Carrillo Aqueous Stable Gold Nanostar/ZIF-8 Nanocomposites for Light Triggered Release of Active Cargo Inside Living Cells
12:15-12:30 Julio San Román Multilayer bioactive nanoparticles based on polymer drugs with anti-inflammatory activity
12:30-13:00 Marcelo Calderón Environment-Responsive Nanogels for Topical Protein Deli-very: from protein replacement to needle-free vaccination
13:00-13:30 Andreas Walther Adaptive and Autonomous Bioinspired Materials Systems
session 3 May 27, MondayChair: Julio San Román
15:30-16:00 Prashant V. Kamat From Quantum Dots to Perovskites. How Semiconductor Na-nostructures Bring About Light Energy Conversion
16:00-16:30 Thuc-Quyen Nguyen Novel Semiconducting Oligomers for Solution-Processed Orga-nic Solar Cells
16:30-16:45 Ángela Sastre Perylenediimides Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications
16:45-17:00 Gustavo de Miguel Large organic cation in halide perovskites for photovoltaics
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session 4 May 27, MondayChair: Marek Grzelczak
17:30-18:00 Markus Antonietti Artificial photosynthesis with heterogeneous nanostructures
18:00-18:15 Pilar de la Cruz Non-fullerene acceptors based on diketopyrrolopyrrole core for high-efficiency solar cells (>10%)
18:15-18:30 Christian Kuttner SERS Brightness and Plasmonic Heating from Anisotropic Core/Satellite Superstructures
18:30-18:35 Guillermo González-RubioUnderstanding the Role of Cluster Nature in the Seed-Media-ted Growth of Anisotropic Metal Nanocrystals Using Analytical Ultracentrifugation
18:35-18:40 Joaquín Calbo Computations on Electroactive TTF-based derivatives: from donor-acceptor architectures to metal-organic frameworks
18:40-18:45 Ignacio RosaSynergic Action between Adamantylammonium Halides and Laser Ablation for Transforming Perovskites Bulks into Nano-particles
18:45-18:50 Joscha Kruse Dynamic self-assembly of thermoresponsive gold nanoparti-cles
18:50-18:55 Miguel García-Iglesias Supramolecular ferroelectric materials
18:55-19:00 Haritz Sardon Strong bases mediated preparation of segmented poly(hy-droxyurea-urethane)s from dicyclic carbonates and diamines
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S6: Synergies between Computational and Experimental ChemistryCoordinators: Jesus M. Ugalde, Iñaki Tuñón
Room: 2 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 27, Monday
Reaction Mecha-nisms & Catalysis
Chair: Marc García Borrás
10:30-11:00 Fahmi Himo Quantum Chemical Modeling of Mechanisms and Selectivities in Homogeneous Catalysis
11:00-11:15 Adiran de Aguirre From Ni(0) to Ni(III) in a single photoredox catalytic cycle: a computational study
11:15-11:30 Verònica Postils Pro-oxidant activity of aluminium promoting radical-scaven-ging reactions. DPPH-QH2 pair as a test case.
11:30-11:45 Miquel Torrent El apilamiento pi como la clave para entender la catálisis fotoredox
11:45-11:52 Jesús A. Luque Mechanism of the Manganese-Pincer Catalyzed Acceptorless Dehydrogenative Coupling of Nitriles and Alcohols
11:52-11:59 Michel Craig Universal Scaling Relations in Water Splitting Catalysts With Near-Zero Overpotential
session 2 May 27, Monday
Excited State Che-mistry
Chair: Inés Corral
12:00-12:30 Dimitra Markovitsi Absorption of low energy UV radiation by DNA: excited states and reactivity
12:30-12:45 Johannes Gierschner Energy Transfer Dynamics in Supramolecular Polymers for Artificial Light-Harvesting Systems
12:45-13:00 Lara Martínez Fernández
Characterizing DNA photophysics and photochemistry using quantum chemical calculations.
13:00-13:15 Lluís Blancafort A volume-conserving coordinate for the excited-state decay of the GFP chromophore
13:15-13:30 Enrique Manuel Arpa Photophysics and photodegradation of pterin chromophore and derivatives
session 3 May 27, Monday
Computa-tional Bio-chemistry
Chair: Gonzalo Jiménez-Osés
15:30-16:00 David de Sancho Synergy between theory, simulation and experiment for sin-gle-molecule protein folding
16:00-16:15 Carmen Domene Studies of TRP Channels Activation and Modulation Using Computational Approaches
16:15-16:30 Maite Roca Elucidating Catalytic Reaction Mechanisms by means of the Adaptive String Method
16:30-16:45 Javier Iglesias- Fernández
Network models to uncover conformational rearrangements of natural and evolved LovD enzyme variants
16:45-16:52 Lur Alonso Cotchico Deciphering the structure-function relationship of an artificial Friedel-Crafts alkylase
16:52-16:59 Guillermo García- Marquina Ingeniería enzimática de la aciltransferasa LovD
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Materials Chemistry & Design
Chair: Max García-Melchor
17:30-18:00 Barbara Kichner Chemically active domains of liquids
18:00-18:15 Manuel Ángel Ortuño Modeling Metal–Ionic Liquid Interfaces for Selective Electro-chemical Nitrogen Reduction
18:15-18:30 Albert Solé-Daura Computational Modelling of Super-Reduced Polyoxometalates for Energy Storage
18:30-18:45 Elisa Jiménez-Izal Computational design of Pt-based nanocatalysts
18:45-18:52 Ricardo Ortiz Cano Probing spin fluctuations in graphene nanoribbons with STM tunnelling spectroscopy1892
18:52-18:59 Andrés Pérez-Guardiola Exploring the self-aggregation and Charge Transport Proper-ties of CycloParaPhenylene monolayers on Graphite
session 5 May 28, Tuesday
Frontiers in Molecular Structure
Theory
Chair: Elixabete Rezabal
9:30-10:00 Juan Carlos Sancho-García
Developing and Benchmarking New DFT Methods for Challen-ging Chemical Systems
10:00-10:15 Eloy Ramos-Cordoba Molecular properties for orbital-optimized second-order per-turbation theory
10:15-10:30 Juan Aragó Dissecting Excitonic Couplings in Molecular Dimers: The Role of the Short- and Long-Range Effects
10:30-10:45 Ángel Martín Pendás Chemical fragments in real space as open quantum systems
10:45-10:52 Rubén Laplaza Electron density based analysis of non-covalent interactions in large systems: the NCIweb server
10:52-10:59 Mireia Vía-Nadal A Novel Signature of Dispersion Interactions
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S8: Chemistry in Neoteric and Alternative SolventsCoordinators: Victorio Cadierno, Antonio M. Romerosa
Room: 8+9 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Antonio Romerosa
15:00-15:30 Mauricio Peruzzini PTA-based chemistry: A versatile platform for coordination chemistry and catalysis in water
15:30-15:45 Camino González Arellano
Water-soluble N-heterocyclic carbene coated Pt nanoparticles as catalyst in hydrogenation
15:45-16:00 Cristian Vidal Ruthenium-catalyzed redox isomerizations in biological envi-ronments
16:00-16:15 Franco Scalambra Agua en sistemas químicos desafiantes
16:15-16:20 Belén López Sánchez Isomerización catalítica de 2-ciclohexenol catalizada por [Ru-ClCp(PTA)2] y [RuCp(PTA)2(H2O-O)](CF3SO3)3.5H2O
16:20-16:25 Rebeca González Fer-nández
Novel hydrophilic arene-ruthenium(II) complexes with phos-phinous acid ligands: Application in the isomerization of allylbenzenes in water
16:25-16:30 José Manuel Veiga del Pino
Estudio de las propiedades ópticas del complejo hidrosoluble cis-[Ru(DcBpyH)2(PTAH)2]Cl2
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChair: Victorio Cadierno
17:30-18:00 Diego J. Ramón DEStiny: From a simple solvent substitution to new opportu-nities
18:00-18:15 Vicente Gotor Fernández
Deep eutectic solvents in redox biotransformations. Use of a designer solvent for cofactor recycling
18:15-18:30 Fernando García Tellado Synthesis of gamma-nitronitriles through a 3-component Knoevenagel/Michael on water manifold
18:30-18:45 Aimar García Martín Alfa-arilación de enolatos de cetona más eficiente y en agua
18:45-18:50 María Jesús Rodríguez Álvarez
The New Future of Organolithium Chemistry: Chemoselective Addition of RLi to Nitriles in Sustainable Solvents
18:50-18:55 Alba Sánchez CondadoUnlocking New Sustainable Applications for the Dupla Organo-lithium reagents/Deep Eutectic Solvents: Anionic Polymeriza-tion of Olefins under Aerobic Conditions
18:55-19:00 Luis Quirós Sustainable route to poly(methylmethacrylate) and other polyolefins based on ATRP in Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES)
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S9: Teaching, History and Public Outreach of Chemistry: Celebrating the Interna-tional Year of the Periodic TableCoordinators: Inés Pellón González, Gabriel Pinto Cañón
Room: 8+9 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 30, ThursdayChair: Inés Pellón
9:30-10:00 Pascual Román 2019 Año Internacional de la Tabla Periódica de los Elementos Químicos
10:00-10:30 Javier García Martínez El Año Internacional de la Tabla Periódica en el Centenario de la IUPAC
10:30-10:45 Jesús Ma Arsuaga Las bases físicas de la Tabla Periódica
10:45-11:00 Inés Pellón Elementos químicos conocidos en el inicio de la docencia de esta ciencia en Bergara por Louis J. Proust (1779)
session 2 May 30, ThursdayChair: Inés Pellón
11:15-11:45 Antxón Anta Diseña tu propia tabla periódica
11:45-12:00 Jordi Poater Games with the Periodic Table to increase Public Awareness of Science
12:00-12:15 Ángela Martín-Serrano Mercurio. Conociendo de Cerca al Líquido Metal
12:15-12:30 Almudena de la Fuente La Tabla Periódica en las Pruebas de Acceso a la Universidad
12:30-12:45 Gabriel Pinto Conocimiento Didáctico del Contenido: Enseñanza de Concep-tos Asociados a la Tabla Periódica
session 3 May 30, ThursdayChair: Gabriel Pinto
13:00-13:30 Juan Quílez Definition and Units of Thermodynamic Quantities Introduced in General Chemistry Textbooks
13:30-13:45 José Miguel González Las ciencias como herramienta de motivación e inclusión académica: INCLUCIENCIA
13:45-14:00 José A. Martínez-González
The chemistry of role playing games in science engagement: The Game of Brainy Roles
14:00-14:15 Juan Antonio Llorens Aplicación de la docencia inversa en la asignatura Fundamen-tos Químicos para la Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos
14:15-14:30 Borja Fernández-d’Arlas Alegato por la introducción de la fenomenología ion-macro-molécula en la enseñanza química
14:30-14:45 José Antonio Murillo Diseño de un Sistema Automático de Demostración de Reac-ciones Químicas
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S10: Sustainable Electrochemical Engineering: Advances and ChallengesCoordinators: José Solla-Gullón, Antonio Domínguez-Ramos
Room: 3 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChairs: Antonio Domínguez, José Solla-Gullón
9:30-10:00 M.A. Oturan New Insights and Applications in Advanced Electrochemical Oxidation
10:00.10:15 Enrique BrillasDescontaminación de Efluentes Agroalimentarios Mediante Acoplamiento de Electrocoagulación y Procesos Electroquími-cos de Oxidación Avanzada
10:15-10:30 Ignacio Sirés Nanoestructuras de ZnO/TiO2/Ag2Se como fotoelectrocatali-zadores para la degradación de oxitetraciclina
10:30-10:45 Salvador Cotillas Photo-assisted degradation of organochlorinated compounds from soil washing effluents using diamond electrodes
10:45-11:00 Guillermo Díaz CO2 electroreduction into formate using Bi gas diffusion elec-trodes: comparison with tin electrodes
session 2 May 29, WednesdayChairs: José Solla-Gullón, Antonio Domínguez
11:30-12:00 Raquel Onandía Bringing value from the electrochemical industry: prospects and challenges of the chlorine production
12:00-12:15 Ana López Cudero Sulfur-Aluminium: Towards a new battery technology
12:15-12:30 Francisco Alcaide Cátodos de Difusión de Aire para el Tratamiento de Aguas. Aumento de la Capacidad de Producción de H2O2 y Estabilidad
12:30-12:45 Sergio Castro A TiO2 photoanode-driven electrochemical system for CO2 transformation
12:45-13:00 María Millán Towards the Renewable Energy Management to Power Elec-trooxidation Technologies
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S11: Advanced Inorganic SystemsCoordinators: Oscar Castillo, Idoia Ruiz de Larramendi
Room: 4+5 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 27, MondayChair: Oscar Castillo
10:30-11:00 Francesc Teixidor Is there stable one electron reversible redox chemistry be-yond ferrocene?: The sandwich metallacarboranes
11:00-11:15 Rosario Núñez Boron clusters-based conjugates and materials for potential biological applications
11:15-11:30 Beñat ArtetxeCompuestos híbridos con porosidad permanente basados en polioxometalatos y complejos metalorgánicos de macrocíclos tetradentados
11:30-12:00 Smail Triki Cooperative systems based on triazole ligands
session 2 May 27, MondayChair: Oscar Castillo
12:00-12:15 Arnau Carné Metal-Organic Polyhedra as Molecular Nanoparticles
12:15-12:30 Javier García Martínez Nanostructured Zeolites for Refining Applications
12:30-13:00 Sara Bals Electron Tomography of Metallic Nanoparticles: From 2D to 3D to...4D
13:00-13:15 Cyrille Hamon Controlling the symmetry of supercrystals formed by plasmo-nic core shell nanorods with tunable cross-section
13:15-13:30 Javier Conesa Smart composite materials based on coordination polymers with copper(I)-halide double chains
session 3 May 27, MondayChair: Idoia Ruiz de Larramendi
15:30-16:00 Jérôme Lhoste Fluorinated Materials : Synthesis, characterization and appli-cations
16:00-16:15 Marine Reynaud Design of new high-energy positive electrode materials for Li-ion and Na-ion batteries
16:15-16:30 Pedro Lavela Electrochemical magnesium insertion into a NASICON structu-re: the case of Na3V2(PO4)3
16:30-16:45 Eider Goikolea Novel Li- and Na-ion Capacitors based on TiSb2 as the Negati-ve Electrode
16:45-17:00 Jesús PradoEnhancing the thermoelectric performance of SnSe: Alterna-tive methods of synthesis and preparation of SnSe-graphene nanocomposites
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session 4 May 27, MondayChair: José Manuel Seco
17:30-17:45 Xabier Martínez de Irujo Evolution of the Xtal. structure across the unusual phase diagram of the Mo0.3Cu0.7Sr2TmCu2Oy
17:45-18:00 Maite Perfecto Metal-Organic Gels and Aerogels: Emerging Porous Materials
18:00-18:07 Verónica García Bioinspired gel and aerogel starting from a non-porous 1D copper(II) coordination polymer
18:07-18:15 Isabel Romero Ruthenium complexes supported onto silica particles as recy-clable catalysts
18:15-18:22 Noemí Linares Surfactant-templated zeolites for the synthesis of steroidal analogs and indole scaffolds
18:22-18:30 Raúl García Supramolecular Chemistry, Chirality and applications of Tris(pyridyl) Aluminate Ligands
18:30-18:37 Rafael Córdoba ß-V2O5: a new positive electrode material for sodium ion batteries.
18:37-18:45 Adrián Pastor Photocatalytic removal of NOx gases by Zinc-Aluminium-Iron Layered Double Hydroxides
18:45-18:52 Andoni Zabala En busca de factores determinantes en el comportamiento de SMMs basados en el ion Dy(III)
18:52-19:00 Vanessa Arias Iridaespirobifluoreno
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S12: Light Symposium: Light Controlled Materials and Processes: from Medicine to Artificial PhotosynthesisCoordinators: Víctor A. de la Peña O´Shea, Diego Sampedro Ruiz
Room: 3 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 27, MondayChairs: Víctor A. de la Peña, Diego Sampedro, Virginie Lhiaubet
10:30-11:00 James Durrant Photochemical studies of approaches to artificial photosyn-thesis
11:00-11:30 Pau Gorostiza Photochromic Antifolate for Light-Activated Cancer Chemo-therapy
11:30-11:45 Raúl Losantos Molecules as Solar Energy Store: feasible implementation and new perspectives
11:45-12:00 Sixto Giménez Mechanistic Insights on Solar Water Splitting with Metal Oxi-de Semiconductor Materials
session 2 May 27, MondayChairs: Virginie Lhiaubet, Víctor A. de la Peña
12:00-12:15 José Alemán Breaking Bonds
12:15-12:30 Raúl Pérez-Ruiz Application of Triplet-Triplet Annihilation in Photocatalysis
12:30-12:45 Jesús Rubén Berenguer Raiders of the Bright Sands. Photoactive Mesoporous Sili-ca-Based Materials.
12:45-13:00 Esteban Urriolabeitia Selective photochemical synthesis in solution of cyclobutanes with pharmacological activity
13:00-13:30 Thomas Bein From Light Harvesting to Photoelectrochemistry - Optoelec-tronic Processes in Covalent Organic
session 3 May 27, MondayChair: Diego Sampedro
15:30-16:00 Burkhard König Photoredox Catalysis: Organic Synthesis with Visible Light
16:00-16:15 Ignacio Vayá Photoreactivity of drug@protein complexes studied by means of spectroscopic techniques
16:15-16:22 Daniel R. Ramos Photo-Fenton-like Degradation of Pharmaceuticals using natural Clays
16:23-16:30 Virginia Martínez Artificial antenna system by dye encapsulation within 1D nanopores zeolitic material
16:30-16:37 Silvio Aguilar Different Approaches to Photocatalytic Abatement of Organic and Biological Pollutants
16:38-16:45 Miguel Claros Reductive Cyclization of Unactivated Alkyl Chlorides with Te-thered Alkenes under Visible-Light Photoredox Catalysis
16:45-16:52 Laura Ortiz Visible-light Photoactivatable Indazol-4,7-diones Derivatives
16:53-17:00 Alba García Hybrid Heterojunction based on Conjugated Porous Polymers and their use in Artificial Photosynthesis
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session 4 May 27, MondayChair: José Alemán
17:30-17:37 Carles Curutchet Multiscale modeling of light harvesting in cryptophyte pho-tosynthesis
17:38-17:45 Leyre Marzo Photocatalytic Allylation Reaction: Chromoselective Access to Z- or E-Allylated Amines, Ethers and Heterocycles.
17:46-17:53 Sara Hernández Novel strategy towards the design of tailored fluorescence proteins
17:54-18:01 Ainhoa Oliden Photoinduced charge transfer in urea-bridged bis-BODIPY scaffolds.
18:02-18:09 Carmen García Design and Synthesis of new CPPs based on Thienoacene moieties for Solar Fuels Production
18:10-18:17 Rubén Más Photocatalysis Using Predesigned Covalent Organic Fra-meworks.
18:18-18:25 María Jesús Gómez Escalonilla
Decoration of Graphene with electroactive groups for artificial photosynthesis
18:26-18:33 Elena Serrano A new family of visible light-activated titanias for photoca-talysis and solar cell applications
18:34-18:41 Sara Fuertes White Light Emission from Cyclometalated Compounds of Pt(II)
18:42-18:57 María Victoria Gómez Pushing NMR sensitivity limits at small scale
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Photochemistry GroupOrganic Chemistry GroupBiological Chemistry GroupNanoscience and Molecular Materials GroupCrystallography and Crystal GrowthElectrochemistryHistory of scienceChemical engineeringYoung Chemical ResearchersInorganic chemistryPolymers
Most of these specialized groups have committed their financial support in the form of collaboration in the registration of young members.
The Specialized Group of Photochemistry has contributed direct financial support to the expenses of invited speakers.
While the GE3C group has contributed through the granting of two scholarships to young researchers.
The symposium is co-organized jointly with the Network of Excellence of Solar Fuels (FOTOFUEL). Fotofuel Network (ENE2016-82025-REDT) financed by MCIU / AEI.
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S13: Preparation and Characterization of Membranes in Emerging Applications Coordinators: Clara Casado Coterillo, Oana David
Room: 8+9 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Oana David
9:30:10:00 Daniel Bergmair Transferring Membrane Polymer Properties into Gas Separa-tion Process Performance
10:00-10:15 Miren Etxebarria- Benavides
PBI mixed matrix hollow fiber membrane: influence of ZIF-8 filler over mixed gas transport
10:15-10:30 Thomas Schafer Block-Copolymer/Ionic Liquid Blend Membranes for Gas/Va-pour Separation
10:30-10:45 Lidia MartínezInfluence of the casting solution concentration on the mor-phology, thermal properties and CO2/N2 separation perfor-mance of Pebax® 1657 membranes
10:45-10:50 Iliane Rafaniello On-line monitoring of membrane fouling at the nanoscale combining advanced surface-sensitive techniques
10:50-10:55 Sara Escorihuela Gas separation properties of thin film polyimides on ceramic supports for high temperature applications
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChair: Clara Casado Coterillo
11:30-12:00 Javier Pérez-Ramírez Transformative Chemistry for a Sustainable Future
12:00-12:15 Aitor Marcos-Madrazo New membrane coated electrodes resistant in alkaline media for the electro reduction of CO2
12:15-12:30 José Manuel Serra Enhancement of catalytic systems by the integration of Cera-mic Protonic Membranes
12:30-12:45 Ekain Fernández Development and scale up of Pd-based membranes for hydro-gen production and purification
12:45-12:52 Julio García-Fayos Ceramic membranes for O2 production and their applications in catalytic industrial processes
12:52-12:59 Jose Casaban MOF Technologies –Leading the world of MOF applications
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S14: Artificial Metalloenzymes and Protein Design: Applications in CatalysisCoordinators: Montserrat Diéguez, Jean-Didier Maréchal
Room: 8+9 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChair: Agustí Lledós
9:30-10:00 Thomas Ward Artificial Metalloenzymes for in vivo Catalysis: Challenges and Opportunities
Lecture sponsored by GEQB-RSEQ
10:00-10:15 Dolores EsquivelMesoporous organosilica with a diiron catalytic center modeling [FeFe]-hidrogenase as heteroge-nous photocatalyst for H2 evolution
10:15-10:30 Giuseppe Sciortino Computational Studies of Artificial Metalloenzy-mes
10:30-11:00 Paul KamerDevelopment of artificial metalloenzymes: palla-dium catalyzed C-C coupling reactions, rhodium hydroformylases and oxidative cleavage
session 2 May 29, WednesdayChair: Oscar Pàmies
11:30-12:00 Jan-Erling Bäckvall Combined Metal and Enzyme Catalysis in Organic Synthesis. Examples of Artificial Metalloenzymes.
12:00-12:15 José R. CouceiroRational design of Pd catalysts for reactions in biological media: soluble complexes and nano-particles
12:15-12:30 Gonzalo Jiménez OsésComputer Design and Directed Evolution of a Highly Active and Enantioselective Metallo-Hete-ro-Diels-Alderase
12:30-12:45 José A. PomposoMetalloenzyme-Mimetic Systems based on Fol-ded Single Polymer Chains for Catalysis Applica-tions
12:45-13:00 Lara Villarino Catalytic Promiscuity in an Artificial Metalloenzy-me based on the LmrR bioscaffold
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session 3 May 29, WednesdayChair: Aitziber L. Cortajarena
15:00-15:30 José L. Mascareñas Implementing transition-metal catalysis in biolo-gical settings
15:30-15:45 Daniel Sánchez de Alcázar
Biomaterials for optical and energetic applica-tions
15:45-16:00 Fernando P. Cossío Searching for Huisgenases: from Heterobimetallic DNA Complexes to Metal-Free Catalytic Proteins
16:00-16:30 Asier Unciti-BrocetaPalladium-mediated local chemotherapy: synthe-sis of cytotoxic agents by bioorthogonal catalysis in and outside cancer cells
session 4 May 29, WednesdayChairs: Luca Salassa, Fernando López
17:30-18:00 Gerard Roelfes LmrR: a Priviliged Scaffold for Artificial Metalloen-zymes
18:00-18:15 Carlos Sánchez Cano Probing Reactive Metal systems in cells using Synchrotron-based tools
18:15-18:30 Ivan MateljakIncreasing the redox potential of a basidiomyce-te laccase by computational design and labora-tory evolution
18:30-18:35 Cora Gutiérrez Exploring the Potential of MDRs as Scaffolds for Artificial (Metallo)Enzymes
18:35-18:40 Iván LavanderaCopper-containing enzymes applied to the mild oxidation and deracemization of allylic and pro-pargylic alcohols
18:40-18:45 Juan Gurruchaga Bioorthogonal Photocatalysis for Prodrug Activa-tion
18:45-18:50 Álvaro Martínez Supramolecular photoactivation of Pt(IV) pro-drugs
18:50-18:55 Elena López Modular protein-based hybrid nanostructures as models for protein folding study
18:55-19:00 Soraya Learte Transition metal-promoted switch of the cellular internalization of designed peptides
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S15: Transition Metal Complexes Bearing N-Heterocyclic and Mesoionic Carbene Ligands (NHCs and MICs): Structures, Materials and ApplicationsCoordinators: Gregorio Guisado Barrios, Macarena Poyatos
Room: 4+5 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Gregorio Guisado
9:30-10:00 Kenneth Wärnmark Harvesting Sunlight and Beyond using Iron Carbene Comple-xes
10:00-10:15 Ángela Vivancos Luminescent platinum(IV) complexes bearing cyclometalated 1,2,3-triazolylidene and arylpyridine ligands)
10:15-10:30 Oscar Pàmies Applications of Bidentated Carbene-Nitrogen and Car-ben-Thioether Ligands in Catalysis
10:30-10:45 Miguel A. Casado Hydrogenation of Lutidine-Based bis-Carbene Rhodium Com-plexes)
10:45:10:50 Marta García-Avelló New Chiral-at-metal NHCs containing planar-chiral ferrocenes
10:50-10:55 Víctor Martínez- Agramunt
Flexible Organometallic Palladium Cage bearing NHC Ligands encapsulates Fullerenes and the Host-Guest System behaves as Photocatalyst for Anthracene Dimerization
10:55-11:00 Beatriz Sánchez-Page Complete Selectivity to ß(Z)-vinylsilane by Hybrid Graphe-ne-based Alkyne Hydrosilylation NHC-rhodium Catalysts
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChair: Macarena Poyatos
11:30-12:00 Beatriz Royo Manganese N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes in Catalysis
12:00-12:15 Manuel Iglesias Novel Homogeneous Ir-Catalysts based on NHC and NHO ligands
12:15-12:30 Eder Tomás-Medivil Designing Ambiphilic Singlet Carbenes
12:30-12:45 David Ventura Hybrid Ruthenium-rGO Materials as Active Catalysts in Dehy-drogenative Reactions
12:45-12:50 Ana Gutiérrez-Blanco Supramolecular Self-assembly Structures from a di-Au(I) Complex with a Hinge-shaped Ligand
12:50-12:55 María Galiana Diseño de Nuevos Complejos de Rodio con Carbenos N-Hete-rocíclicos como Catalizadores en Reacciones de Dimerización de Alquinos
12:55-13:00 Andrés Mollar Vinylsilanes preparation via Alkyne Hydrosilylation using a Pt-NHC Complex Supported onto rGO
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S16: Metal-Organic (MOFs) and Organic (COFs) FrameworksCoordinators: Daniel Maspoch, Jorge A. Rodríguez Navarro
Room: 4+5 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Daniel Maspoch
15:00-15:25 Michael Zaworotko Crystal Engineering: Then and Now
15:25-15:40 Vincent Guillerm Ozonolysis in MOFs: Postsynthetic Modification & Mesopore Creation by Clip-off Chemistry
15:40-15:55 José Sánchez A Three-Dimensional Dynamic Supramolecular “Sticky Fingers” Organic Framework
15:55-16_10 Antonio Leyva Heterogeneous catalysis with well-characterised extra-fra-mework metal sites in MOFs.
16:10-16:15 Guillermo Mínguez Solvent-free Synthesis of the Iron Analogue of ZIF-8
16:15-16:20 Oscar CastilloDeveloping new zirconium-carboxylate inorganic systems: water, template, modulators and temperature as key para-meters
16:20-16:25 Silvia Gutiérrez Co(II)-Co(II) Paddlewheel Metal-Organic Framework for elec-trocatalytic oxygen evolution.
16:25-16:30 Alberto Riaño Readily solution-processable conjugated microporous poly-mers for oxygen reaction
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChair: Guillermo Mínguez
17:30-17:55 Félix Zamora Processability for Imine-based Covalent Organic Fra-meworks: Simple Clues
17:55-18:10 Laura Salonen Covalent Organic Frameworks for the Capture of Contami-nants
18:10-18:25 José Luis Segura Post-synthetic Functionalization of Covalent Organic Fra-meworks
18:25-18:40 Marta Martínez A Wavy and Highly Crystalline 2D Covalent Organic Fra-mework
18:40-18:55 Jesús Ferrando Metal-Organic Frameworks for water remediation towards a sustainable ecosystem
18:55-19:00 Ana Arenas Selective biodiesel production using a green lipase@MIL-88A biocatalyst
19:00-19:05 Eduardo Gómez Elucidating the Photobehaviour of a New HOF for Photonic Applications
19:05-19:10 Jorge Albalad Post-Synthetic Covalent and Coordination Functionalization of Rhoidum(II)-based Metal-Organic Polyhedra (MOPs)
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session 3 May 29, WednesdayChair: Félix Zamora
09:30-09:55 Rob Ameloot Vapor-deposited MOFs as low-k dielectrics
09:55-10:10 Mónica Giménez Production of chemically stable and catalytically active hete-rometallic MOFs
10:10-10:25 Víctor de la Peña Organo-inorganic hybrid materilas based on sulfur poly conju-gated ligands with photo(electro)catalytic activity
10:25-10:40 David Fairén A highly porous metal-organic framework system to deliver payloads for gene knockdown
10:40-10:45 Almudena Inchausti Role of the Host-Guest Interactions in the Breathing Transi-tion of a Flexible MOF
10:45-10:50 Beatriz Villoria Esterificación de amidas empleando Zr-MOF-808 como catali-zador heterogéneo
10:50-10:55 Edurne Serrano Study of Zr-based metal-organic frameworks for water reme-diation
10:55-11:00 Victor Berned MOF synthesis on carbon nanotubes buckypaper for gas separation
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S17: π-Conjugated Carbon Nanostructures and 2D Materials Coordinators: Ma Ángeles Herranz, Gema de la Torre
Room: 4+5 Invited Oral Flash Keynote
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChair: Gema de la Torre
11:30-12:00 Xinliang Feng Polymer Synthesis Enabled by Interfaces: Towards a world of organic 2D materials
12:00-12:15 Aurelio Mateo-Alonso Synthesis of Giant N-Doped Nanographenes
12:15-12:30 Fátima García Generation of long acenes by combining solution synthesis with on-surface chemistry
12:30-12:35 Luis M. Mateo De Doni On-surface synthesis of triply-fused anthrace-ne-porphyrin dimers
12:35-12:40 Jesús Castro-Esteban Building nanographenes by combining in-solution and on-surface synthesis
12:40-13:00 David Écija On-surface synthesis of ethynylene bridged an-thracene polymers
session 2 May 29, WednesdayChair: Ma Ángeles Herranz
15:00-15:30 Irena G. Stará Helical Aromatics: Their Synthesis and Properties
15:30-15:45 Enrique Ortí Small-Molecule, π-Conjugated, Hole-Transporting Materials: A Theoretical Insight
15:45-16:00 Juan Luis Delgado Organic Charge Carriers for Perovskite Solar Cells
16:00-16:15 Juan Pedro Merino Interfaces for sensing implants based on modified CVD Graphene
16:15-16:20 Fernando G. GuijarroFunctional end-caped pyridine ciclopentadi-thiophenevinylene oligomers for applications in molecular materials
16:20-16:25 Pablo Reiné New structures based on o-OPE with intense CPL emissions
16:25-16:30 Samara Medina Cholesteric Aggregation at the Quinoidal-to-Dira-dical Border Enabled Stable n-Doped Conductor
session 3 May 29, WednesdayChair: Aurelio Mateo Alonso
17:30-18:00 Alicia Forment-Aliaga MoS2 composites: molecular tools to tune 2D materials
18:00-18:15 Mariano Vera-HidalgoMild Covalent Functionalization of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides with Maleimides: A Click Reaction for 2H-MoS2 and WS2
18:15-18:30 José A. Mata Catalytic properties of metal nanoparticles immo-bilized on the surface of graphene
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18:30-18:45 María Tejeda–SerranoBlack Phosphorous As A Very Active, Alternative Catalyst To Iron Rich Complexes In Radical Reac-tions Of Alkenes
18:45-18:50 Carlos Gibaja Complete understanding of antimonene oxidation
18:50-18:55 Marina Garrido Exfoliation and Functionalization of MoS2 in One Step
18:55-19:00 Mario Franco Fernández Graphene-based Heterogeneous Cu-catalyst in borylation reactions
session 4 May 30, ThursdayChair: Juan Luis Delgado
9:30-10:00 Alberto Bianco Multifunctional carbon nanomaterials
10:00-10:15 María Antonia Herrero Chamorro Stimuli Responsive Multicomponent Materials
10:15-10:30 Laura Rodríguez-Pérez Tetrathiafulvalene-Modified Carbon-Based Nano-dots in the Design of Photoactive Materials
10:30-10:45 Rubén Caballero Supramolecular Polymers From a Tethered Fulle-rene Bisadduct
10:45-10:50 Mikiko Vázquez- Nakagawa
Chirality transfer from GQDs to supramolecular assemblies
10:50-10:55 Antonio M. Rodríguez Mechanochemical synthesis of “Sweet Green Graphene”
10:55-11:00 Jose M. González- Domínguez
Nanocrystalline cellulose as a biocompatible dis-persing agent for carbon nanotubes
session 5 May 30, ThursdayChair: Enrique Ortí
11:15-11:45 Araceli G. Campaña Saddle-helix hybrid nanographenes with new optical properties
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11:45-12:00 M. Salomé Rodríguez- Morgade
The Chemistry of Subporphyrazines: Rainbow Chromophores
12:00-12:15 M. Carmen Ruiz DelgadoEvaluating the Role of Intermolecular Interactions in p-conjugated Materials: What can we learn from DFT calculations and Raman Spectroscopy
12:15-12:45 Nazario Martín Synthetic Molecular Nanographenes by Design
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S18: From Chemistry to Nanomedicine Coordinators: Álvaro Somoza, Gorka Salas
Room: 3 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChairs: Jaume Veciana, Raluca M. Fratila
11:30-12:00 Avi Schroeder Precision Cancer Nanomedicines and Nanoimmunotherapies: design principles and applications
12:00-12:15 Fernando Herranz Bioorthogonal chemistry and nano-radiomaterials for the in vivo diagnosis of atherosclerosis
12:15-12:30 María Jesús Vicent Bypassing BBB via intranasal administration of polypepti-de-based nanoconjugates
12:30-12_37 Ana Torres-Martínez Self-assembled molecular nanogels with potential biomedical applications
12:37-12:44 Diana Díaz-García Synthesis and characterization of coumarin-functionalized silica-based nanomaterials with theranostic applications
12:44-12:51 Beatriz Mayol-Hornero Nanomáquinas para Liberación Controlada de Fármacos con Control Mono y Bienzimático
12:51-12:59 Ciro R. Díaz A nanoparticle-based ligand for CuAAC “click” reactions in water
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChairs: Avi Schroeder, Fernando Herranz
15:00-15:30 María J. Blanco-Prieto Nanomedicines for the treatment of pediatric osteosarcoma
15:30-15:45 Beatriz Salinas Evaluación de exosomas de leche como liposomas naturales en teragnóstico
15:45-16:00 Arie Gruzman Mimicking Neuroligin-2 (NL-2) Function in Pancreatic ß-cells by Nanocomposites as a Novel Approach for Antidiabetic Therapy
16:00-16:07 Paloma Martínez-Ruiz Nanomáquina multicapa controlada enzimáticamente para la liberación controlada de fármacos
16:07-16:14 Nuria Lafuente-Gómez Synthesis and Functionalization of Magnetic Nanoparticles with cytotoxic drugs: design of efficient drug delivery systems
16:14-16:21 Javier Idiago-López Bioorthogonal click chemistry and magnetic hyperthermia: a novel strategy for cell transfection
16:21-16:29 David García-Soriano Hybrid Fe3O4@MnO2 nanoparticles for hyperthermia and MRI applications
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session 3 May 28, TuesdayChairs: María J. Blanco-Prieto, María J. Vicent
17:30-18:00 Jaume Veciana Quatsomes: Novel Multifunctional Supramolecular Nanovesi-cles for Drug Delivery and Bioimaging Applications
18:00-18:15 Raluca M. FratilaSame tool, different applications: localized magnetic na-noheating for cell membrane manipulation and controlled release
18:15-18:30 Antonio Domínguez- Alfaro
Innovatives Methodologies to Develop Porous 3D Scaffolds Based on PEDOT and CNT for Tissue Engineering
18:30-18:45 Juan Ferrera-González New strategies for sensitizing upconversion nanoparticles with neodymium
18:45-18:50 Yurena Luengo Antibacterial activity of Fe2O3/Ag nanocomposites synthesi-zed by an aqueous route
18:45-19:00 S18 Awards
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S19: Natural Products, from the Genome to the Production of Bioactive MoleculesCoordinators: Carlos Jiménez González, José Javier Fernández Castro
Room: 2 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Isidoro González Collado
11:30-12:00 Tilmann Weber In silico and in vitro approaches to understand and engineer the biosynthesis of natural products
12:00-12:15 Fernando Reyes New bioactive natural products obtained from actinomycetes of the Cantabrian Sea
12:15-12:30 Antonio Hernández Daranas
Towards more efficient structure elucidation methodologies applied to natural products
12:30-12:45 Jaime Rodríguez Relative configuration of natural compounds using proton residual chemical shift anisotropy
12:45-12:50 Jesús F. Arteaga Photo-induced release of functional natural compounds from supramolecular hosts in water
12:50-12:55 Rodney Lacret Stemphylium solani: the other face of a pathogen
12:55-13:00 Adrián Morales Amador Policétidos de Amphidinium carterae: enfoque biotecnológico para su aprovechamiento industrial
13:00 GEPRONAT 2018 Prizes - Specialized Group of Natural Products Chemistry
session 2 May 28, TuesdayChair: David Diez Martín
15:00-15:30 Markus Kalesse Stereoselective synthesis of natural products from microor-ganisms
15:30-15:45 Guillermo M. Massanet Synthetic feasibility of the oxidative cleavage proposed in the biogenesis of transtaganolides
15:45-16:00 María Pérez A unified strategy for the enantioselective synthesis of ma-dangamine alkaloids
16:00-16:15 Alberto Galisteo Pretel Derivados de germacrona como nuevos compuestos insectici-das e ixodicidas: Relación Estructura/Actividad
16:15-16:20 Miriam Piccichè Studies towards the enantioselective synthesis of cylindricine H
16:20-16:25 José Manuel Botubol-Ares
N-alkylation of amines through borrowing hydrogen for the discovery of novel antifungal scaffolds
16:25-16:30 Alberto Esteban Aranda Nuevos sintones para la síntesis de hyacintacinas
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S20: Sensing and Biosensing: from the Bench to the FieldCoordinators: Ángel Maquieira Catalá, Mari Cruz Moreno-Bondi
Room: 1 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChairs: Mari Cruz Moreno-Bondi, Ángel Orte, Guillermo Orellana
11:30-12:00 Niko Hildebrandt Multiplexed Biosensing Using Time-Resolved Förster Resonan-ce Energy Transfer
12:00-12:15 Javier Reguera Magnetic-plasmonic nanoparticles for biomedical applications and SERS biosensing
12:15-12:30 José Manuel Costa Gold nanoparticles surface-modified with short DNA sequen-ces for optical sensing of miRNAs biomarkers in food safety control
12:30-12:45 Guillermo Orellana Sensores luminiscentes para garantizar in situ la calidad del biometano
12:45-12:50 Ángel Orte Multidimensional Fluorescence Lifetime Sensing
12:50-12:55 Valery Pavlov Biocatalytic Synthesis of Metallic and Semiconductor Clusters of Atoms in Bioanalysis
12:55:13:00 Elena Benito-Peña Applications of Antibody Phage Display Technology in biosen-sor development
session 2 May 29, WednesdayChairs: Ángel Maquieira, Encarnación Lorenzo, Miquel Avellá
15:00-15:30 Julia Pérez Prieto Sensing Based on the Intrinsic Properties of Photoactive Nanoparticles
15:30-15:45 Miquel Avellá Exploring Holography for Biosensing
15:45-16:00 Susana Campuzano Disposable electrochemical biosensing platforms: marketable and reliable tools for food safety
16:00-16:15 Alberto Escarpa Magnetocatalytyc graphene-based micromotors for mycoto-xin analysis
16:15-16:20 Encarnación Lorenzo Carbon nanodots based biosensors
16:20-16:25 J. Pablo Salvador Development of multiplexed immunosensor for environmental monitoring of organic pollutants. From the bench to the sea
16:25-16:30 Ma Isabel Lucío Optimization of bioresponsive hydrogels for holographic bio-sensing applications
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S21: Supramolecular Chemistry at the Frontier of Molecular, Materials and Biological SciencesCoordinators: Pablo Ballester, David González Rodríguez
Room: 1 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 29, WednesdayChair: Gustavo Fernández
17:30-18:00 Chris Hunter Synthetic Information Molecules
18:00-18:15 Uwe Pischel Light-Induced Smart Release of Bioactive Guests from Cucur-bituril Hosts
18:15-18:30 Konrad TiefenBacher Catalysis in the Supramolecular Resorcinarene Capsule
18:30-18:45 Anton Vidal Supramolecular stereoselective catalysts
18:45-18:50 María José Mayoral Self-sorting Phenomena Governed by Chelate Cooperativity
18:50-18:55 Gregori Ujaque Host-Guest Binding and Catalysis on Supramolecular Cages: a Computational Perspective
18:55-19:00 Jesús Mosquera Stimuli-responsive control of gold nanoparticles cellular up-take using host-guest recognition
session 2 May 30, ThursdayChair: Giovanni Bottari
9:30-10:00 Bert Meijer Supramolecular polymerizations – chirality as a muse
10:00-10:15 Luis Sánchez Transfer, amplification and configurational stability in supra-molecular polymers
10:15-10:30 Gustavo Fernández Control over Cooperative vs. Anticooperative Pathways in Metallosupramolecular Polymers
10:30-10:45 Carmen Atienza Controlled co-assembly of quaterthiophene-based n/p-bioma-terials: dramatic effect on the photoconductivity properties
10:45-10:50 Francisco Javier Ramírez VCD helps others in molecular aggregates
10:50-10:55 Javier EchavarrenSynthesis of Alkyl Chain [2]Rotaxanes by Ni-Catalysed Cross-Coupling of Alkyl Bromides and Carboxylic Acid Deriva-tives
10:55-11:00 Joaquín C. García Martínez
Supramolecularity of Phenylenevinylenes: From the Monomer to the Aggregate
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session 3 May 30, ThursdayChair: Beatriu Escuder
11:15-11:45 Steven de Feyter Functionalization of 2D materials: a supramolecular approach
11:45-12:00 Emilio Pérez Optical Tweezers to Study Noncovalent Chemistry: Five Minu-tes in the Life of a Molecular Shuttle
12:00-12:15 Bartolomé Soberats Hydrogen Bond-Directed Self-Assembly of Liquid-Crystalline Diketopyrrolopyrroles
12:15-12:30 Giovanni Bottari Exploring non-covalent interactions in phthalocyanine chemis-try
12:30-12:35 Fernando Vidal Supramolecular Lewis Pair Interactions Designed for Self-Healing Transient Polymer Networks
12:35-12:40 Lucía Tapia Small pseudopeptidic cages: pH-dependent chloride transpor-ters as selective anti-cancer drugs
12:40-12:45 Arántzazu González-Campo
Curcuminoid-based Materials from Supramolecular Assem-blies to Active Surfaces
session 4 May 30, ThursdayChair: Anton Vidal
13:00-13:30 Helma Wennemers Controlling Supramolecular Assemblies with Peptidic Sca-ffolds
13:30-13:45 Beatriu Escuder Multicomponent peptide-based supramolecular hydrogels
13:45-14:00 Juan Granja Self-assembled Cyclic Peptides as Molecular Containers
14:00-14:15 Laura Rodríguez Supramolecular luminescent Au(I) assemblies: from organic solvents to water
14:15-14:20 Mantas Liutkus Protein-directed photo-conductive arrays of fullerenes
14:20-14:25 Edgar MuñozFuncionalización de Electrodos Transparentes de Nanohilos de Plata con Sistemas Autoensamblados Peptídicos Bidimensio-nales
14:25-14:30 Tomás Torroba Pérez Host-Guest Chemistry of Water-Soluble Coronenediimide Nanoaggregates
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S22: Modern Synthetic Methodologies and Total SynthesisCoordinators: Joan Bosch, Kilian Muñiz
Room: 2 Invited Oral Flash
session 1 May 28, TuesdayChair: Claudio Palomo
17:30-18:00 GEQOR Medals Ceremony - Specialized Group of Organic Chemistry
18:00-18:30 F. Javier Rojo (Ignacio Ribas Medal)
Synthetic strategies to prepare carbohydrate multivalent systems
18:30-19:00 Miguel Ángel Sierra (Fèlix Serratosa Medal)
From Metalla-DNA to Hydrogenase Mimics: A Walk-Through Bio-Organometallic Chemistry
session 2 May 29, WednesdayChair: Mercedes Amat
9:30-10:00 Martin E. Maier Adventures in Natural Product Synthesis
10:00-10:15 Aina Urbina Enantioselective Synthesis of the Macrocyclic Moiety of Ca-llyspongiolide
10:15-10:30 Juan Ignacio Padrón Prins cyclization an efficient tool in the synthesis of polycyclic ethers
10:30-10:45 Ben Bradshaw New Strategies to Form C-C Bonds via Metal-Hydride Hydro-gen Atom Transfer-Initiated Radical Couplings
10:45-10:50 Sandra Rodríguez Total Synthesis of Ferruginine: Enantioselective Ring Opening of an Epoxide as Key Step
10:50-10:55 Sandra Resa O-H and (CO)N-H bond weakening by coordination to Fe(II)
10:55-11:00 André U. Augustin Reactions of Donor-Acceptor Cyclopropanes with Organosulfur Compounds
session 3 May 29, WednesdayChair: Rosario Fernández
11:30-12:00 Geraldine Masson Visible Light Photoredox Catalysis as a tool for functionaliza-tion and preparation of complex organic molecules
12:00-12:15 Ruth Dorel Stereodivergent Catalysis Using Molecular Motors
12:15-12:30 Pablo Bonilla Photo-Organocatalytic Enantioselective Cascade Reactions
12:30-12:45 Xavier Companyó Photoenol as a versatile synthetic precursor
12:45-12:50 Joan Guillem Mayans Dual Gold Photoredox Catalyzed Arylative Enyne Cyclization
12:50-12:55 Jonathan Álvarez Síntesis de una caja 1,1’-biciclopropánica. Estructura y meca-nismo de formación
12:55-13:00 Krzysztof Kucinski Sustainable Strategies Utilizing Hydroboranes
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session 4 May 29, WednesdayChair: Tomás Martín
15:00-15:05 Víctor Carramiñana Synthesis and biological evaluation of phosphorus substitu-ted cyanoaziridines with antiproliferative activity.
15:05-15:10 Teresa Campano Enantioselective Addition of Ynones to Nitroolefins Assited by Brønsted Base/ H-Bonding Catalysis
15:10-15:15 Marta RodríguezAplicación de tioureas bifuncionales quirales soportadas en la síntesis de 3-amino-2-oxindoles via reacción aza-Friedel-Crafts enantioselectiva
15:15-15:30 Igor IriarteControlling the Cα vs. Cγ Reactivity of Vinylogous Ketone Eno-lates in Organocatalytic Enantioselective Michael Reactions with Nitroolefins
15:30-15:45 José Antonio Fernández Activation of organosilyl nucleophiles under bifunctional orga-nocatalysis
15:45-16:00 Rubén Manzano Phosphine-catalyzed enantioselective higher-order cycloaddi-tion
16:00-16:30 Andrew Smith Enantioselective Lewis Base Catalysis using Isothioureas
session 5 May 29, WednesdayChair: Carlos Saá
17:30-18:00 Marco Bandini Catalytic dearomatization reactions
18:00-18:15 Fabio Juliá Practical and Regioselective C H Amination of Arenes using Free Amines
18:15-18:30 Thomas Duhamel Recent progress on the halogen-catalyzed Hofmann-Löffler reaction
18:30-18:45 Raquel Hernández New Molybdenum-Catalyzed Electrophilic Amination of Boro-nic Acids with Nitrocompounds
18:45-18:50 Carlos Santiago Palladium Catalyzed Oxidative C-H Acylation of Pyrroles with Aldehydes
18:50-18:55 Aitor Maestro Synthesis of optically active indolyl phosphoglycines
18:55-19:00 Albert Cabré Selective Iridium-Catalyzed Isomerization Reactions
session 6 May 30, ThursdayChair: José Luis Vicario
9:30-10:00 Michael Willis Exploiting sulfur dioxide in synthesis and catalysis
10:00-10:15 Martín Fañanás Playing Lego at the Molecular Level: Selective Multicompo-nent Assembly by Copper Catalysis
10:15-10:30 Fernando LópezPlatinum- and Gold-catalyzed Cycloadditions of Allenyl Deriva-tives: Straightforward Access to Relevant Carbo-and Hetero-cyclic Systems
10:30-10:45 Lucía Florentino Domino Synthesis of ß,γ-Unsaturated Ketones from Alkenyl-boronic Acids and N-Tosylhydrazone-Tethered Nitriles
10:45-10:50 Noel Nebra Fluorinated Ni(III, IV) Organometallics: Synthesis, Characteri-zation and Reactivity
10:50-10:55 Raúl Martín Ni-Catalyzed Reductive Cross-Electrophile Coupling of Alkyl Amines with Aryl Bromides
10:55-11:00 María Obieta Deprotection of O-benzyl ethers in presence of Ni(II)
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session 7 May 30, ThursdayChair: José Alemán
11:15-11:30 Juan Diego Pizarro Gold-catalyzed Selective C-H Bond Functionalization of Arenes
11:30-11:45 Juana M. Pérez Lewis Acid Promoted Trapping of Chiral Aza-enolates
11:45-12:00 Valentín Hornillos Catalytic Asymmetric synthesis of Axially Chiral Diamines by Reductive Amination and DKR
12:00-12:15 Laura Trulli Stereospecific Synthesis of α-Hydroxy-Cyclopropylboronates from Allylic Epoxides
12:15-12:30 Eric Tan Metal-Catalyzed Chelation-Assisted C-H Alkynylation Reac-tions
12:30-12:45 Diego J. Cárdenas Ni-catalyzed hydro-, carbo-, and di-borylative cyclizations
session 8 May 30, ThursdayChair: Kilian Muñiz
13:00-13:05 Daniel Bafaluy Exploring the Copper-Catalyzed N-F Bond Activation toward Intramolecular C-H Amination
13:05-13:10 Olatz Olaizola Transiently Generated Ketone Trienolates vs. Trienamines: Divergent Reaction Pathways in Asymmetric Organocatalysis.
13:10-13:15 Antonio RomeroHydroarylation of double bonds via Ir-catalysed C-H activa-tion for the synthesis of heterobiaryls with axial and central chirality
13:15-13:20 Sara Martínez de Salinas Unvelling the role of [Cu(CF3)2] in trifluoromethylation reac-tions
13:20-13:25 Sergio Fernández Synthesis of Benzofulvene Derivatives from Propargylsilanes and Carbonyl Compounds Via Gold(I) Auto Tandem Catalysis
13:25-13:30 Jesús Bello Unexpected C-C Bond Fragmentation: Terphenyls from Dihy-drobiphenylenes
13:30-13:35 Giuseppe Zuccarello Enantioselective Folding of Enynes by Gold(I) Catalysts with a Remote C2-Chiral Element
13:35-13:40 Marc FontUnconventional Rhodium(III)-catalysed Annulation of 2-Alken-ylanilides with Alkynes via C H Activation: Direct Access to 2-Substituted Indolines
13:40-13:45 Iratxe Barbolla Carbopalladation/Suzuki Coupling Cascade: Ready Access to Pyrrolo[1,2-b]isoquinolines
13:45-13:50 Ana Milián Gold (I)-Catalyzed Cycloisomerization of 1,3,5-Trien-7-ynes: A Novel and General Approach to Phenanthrenes
13:50-13:55 Ma Soledad Garre Electrophilic Cyclizations of Alkynylcyclobutanes and -cyclo-propanes
14:00-14:30 Antonio M. Echavarren Gold-Catalyzed Asymmetric Reactions of Enynes
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session 8bis May 30, ThursdayChair: Mar Gómez Gallego
13:00-13:05 José García Supported nanoparticles for catalysis
13:05-13:10 Javier CorpasPd-Catalyzed ß-Regioselective Hydroarylation of Internal Alkynes: Switching Stereoselectivity via Photoisomerization under Tandem Pd/Ir-Catalysis
13:10-13:15 Alba Durán Triazole-Containing [Fe-Fe]-Hydrogenase Mimics
13:15-13:20 Rayco Herbert Pérez Nicholas Reaction as a Tool for the Synthesis of Cyclophanes
13:20-13:25 José Antonio García Intramolecular cascade carbopalladation reactions for remote C C cleavage.
13:25-13:30 Tomás Gil Mechanistic Study of the Heck Reaction: ß- Hydride Elimina-tion Assisted by Deprotonable PN Ligands
13:30-13:35 Nazaret Moreno C2-Symmetric Bis-Sulfoxides: Effect of the alkyl chain spacer length on asymmetric catalysis.
13:35-13:40 Marcos Escolano Síntesis organocatalítica enantioselectiva de una familia de piperidinas 2,5,5-trisustituidas con un centro cuaternario C
13:40-13:45 Pau Sarró Catalytic cleavage of strong carbon-carbon bonds with rho-dium-carbynoids
13:45-13:50 Fernando Herrera Catálisis de Oro aplicada a la Síntesis Selectiva de Indoles Policíclicos Fusionados a partir de Aleninos
13:50-13:55 Silvia Roscales Development of New Transition-Metal-Free C-N Bond-Forming Reactions of Boronic Acids: Synthesis of Amines
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Poster sessions Room: Banquet Hall Monday, May 27 17:00 – 19:30 Poster Session A Symposia: S3, S5, S6, S11, S12
Tuesday, May 28
16:30 – 19:30 Poster Session B Symposia: S4, S6, S8, S13, S15, S16, S18, S19, S22
Wednesday, May 29 16:30 – 19:30 Poster Session C Symposia: S1, S2, S9, S10, S14, S16, S17, S20, S21, S22
Poster Awards Ceremony • 2 Awards sponsored by ABC Magazine (Springer) • 3 Awards sponsored by UCB Pharma • 3 Awards sponsored by ChemPubSoc Europe
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1 Glycans in action: Towards disentangling the factors that modulate carbohydrates interactions Marta Gutiérrez Lete
2 Glycoprofile analysis of FcɛRIα using NMR Spectroscopy María Pia Lenza
3 Iminosugar glycolipids as anti-inflammatory agents Manuel González Cuesta
4 Human galectin-1: molecular recognition of blood group antigens Sara Bertuzzi
5 The interaction between human galectin-4 and the histo blood group antigens. A 3D view by NMR. Jon Imanol Quintana García
6 Compuestos ciclometalados (C^C)AuIII incorporando ligandos acetiluro e isocianuro y AgI y CuI con propiedades luminiscentes Rebeca Lara Garnica
7 Towards the synthesis of stable isotope labeled N-glycopeptides as internal standardsfor mass spectrometry based glycan analysis María Gómez Higuero
8 Resolving extended N-glycans by NMR: New insights into influenza hemagglutinin N-glycan interactions Beatriz Fernández
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9 Structure-based design of biosensors derived from MUC1 for detection of antibodies in patients with cancer Alicia Asin Vicente
10 Tn Antigen Mimics with Exotic Conformational Preferences Pablo Tovillas Greca
11 Intramolecular double displacement of sugar ditriflates: novel access to 3,4-dihydroxytetrahydrofuran- 2-carboxylic acids
Alberto Gerardo Fernández Fernández
12 Glycoengineering of exosomes with small molecule glycosylation inhibi-tors affects their uptake by cells Charles Williams
13 Carbohydrate recognition by complement Factor H and related pro-teins viewed by NMR Amaia Pereda Hernández
14 Extraction , labeling and purification of N-glycans from natural sources Anna Ballesteros Lázaro
15Comparing hydrolysis and transglycosylation reactions catalyzed by Thermus thermophilus β-glycosidase. A combined MD and QM/MM study
Sonia Romero Téllez
16 Método para formar enlaces C=N a pH fisiológico: hacia la preparación de glicoconjugados Emily Vargas Rodríguez
17 Intramolecular double displacement of sugar ditriflates: divergent syn-thesis of 3,4-dihydroxy-prolines and pyrrolidine iminosugars Ramón J. Estévez Cabanas
18 Accurate DNA sugar structures unraveled by rotational spectroscopy Aran Insausti Beiro
19 Accessing Fluoroalkyl Glycomimetics and Nucleosides Using “Ligand-less” CuRf Complexes Omar Boutureira Martín
20 NMR and Modeling Studies on different serogroups of group B Strepto-coccus capsular polysaccharides Ilaria Calloni
21 Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of positional bi, tri and tetra-antennary N-glycans
Begoña María Echeverría Beistegui
22 Two approaches to reduce the polymerization temperature of benzox-azines Rosa María Sebastián Pérez
23 New non-fullerene acceptor for very efficient organic solar cell María Privado Urda24 Columnar Metallomesogens for Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films María Jesús Baena Alonso
25 Self-assembly of low molecular weight organic compounds into stable nanohydrogel particles and their use as nanocarriers Juan F. Miravet
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26 From flexible metal-organic frameworks to shapetransforming com-posite materials Javier Troyano Troyano
27 Subphthalocyanine-Corrole Marriage for Energy Conversion Systems Víctor Mariñas Perdigón
28 Películas tenaces a partir de queratina lanar Borja Fernán-dez-d’Arlas Bidegain
29 Naptho-fused BODIPY dyes Made Easy via Metal-Catalyzed Cycloisomerization Jorge Labella Santodomingo
30 Advanced membranes and membrane-assisted processes for pre- and post- combustion CO2 capture (MEMBER project) Oana David
31 Advances in Pulse Laser Irradiation of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles Andrés Guerrero Martínez
32 Liquid Crystallinity and Reversible Mechanochromic Luminescence in Gold (I) Isocyanide Complexes María Barcenilla Castellano
33 Small molecule-based luminescent nanostructures of azaindole deriva-tives for electronic devices Eva M. García Frutos
34 Plasmonic Microfluidic Platforms for in-chip ultrasensitive SERS detec-tion Daniel García Lojo
35 SERS-based simultaneous detection of different phenol derivatives Anxo Carreira Casais
36 Polymeric nanocomposites for SERS imaging and biosensing Clara García-As-train
37 Imaging of cellular interactions in 3D cell models Malou Henriksen Lacey38 Silica-coated gold nanorods studied by optical tweezers Vanesa Manzaneda González
39 Could a polyester blend replace a copolyester in thermoplastic polyu-rethanes? Héctor Álava Mayoral
40 Monolayers comprising gold bipyramids with horizontal and vertical orientation Ana Sánchez Iglesias
41 Reversible Clustering of Gold Nanoparticles under Confinement Marek Grzelczak
42 Plasmonic Mesostructures Toward Plasmonic Monitoring of Surface Topography Effects on Biofilm Growth Eric Hill
43 Optical characterization of plasmonic supercrystals Mathias Charconnet
44 Is that nano? Aggregation of magnetic nanoparticles: consequences and opportunities. Gorka Salas
45Unraveling the Molecular Details of the synthesis of Prostraglandin G2 Catalyzed by Cyclooxygenase-2 and its inhibition in the presence of Aspirin
Anna Cebrián Prats
46 The NCIweb server for biomolecules: from topological descriptors to binding energies via machine learning Francesca Peccati
47 Understanding the Differences between Iron and Palladium in Cross-Coupling Reactions Jordi Poater
48 Molecular Dynamics of Water in Models Phospholipid Membranes: Effect of water model José Martín-
ez-González49 Frustrated Lewis pairs as dynamic cross-links for responsive polymers Maialen Galdeano Fraile
50 Diselenide bond as an alternative to disulfide bond in Self-Healing Materials Mikel Irigoyen
51 Characterization of the Lowest Triplet State in PDI Aggregates Maria Zubiria Ulacia52 Aufbau principle and singlet-triplet gap in spherical quantum dots Xabier Telleria Allika
53 QM/MM Theoretical Studies of Enzymatic Catalysis: From Origins to Applications Vicent Moliner
54 Computational-Experimental Development of Self-Healing Polymers with Dichalcogenide Cross-Links Jon Mattin Matxain Beraza
55 Aplicability of the Baird’s Rule on Expanded Porphyrins Irene Casademont Reig
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56 Exploring the transmetalation mechanism in Pd/Ag bimetallic systems Ángel Luis Mudarra Alonso57 Understanding mechanochemical reactions: A DFT approach Bruna Sánchez Pladevall
58 (4+3) Cycloaddition’s Synchronicity between Nitrones and 1,2-Diaza-1,3-dienes José Manuel Pedrón Laserna
59 Design and synthesis of new catalytic inhibitors of Polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 2. Sandra Pereira Quevedo
60 Atomistic Insight into Glide-Driven Phase Transformations in Layered Oxides for Sodium-Ion Batteries: A case study of NaxVO2 Oier Arcelus Elcorobar-
rutia61 BCN Models: Generating Wulff-like Stoichiometric Binary Nanoparticles Xavier Solans Monfort62 Inhibidores de glicosiltransferasas Sara Orta Navarro
63 Modificando enlaces a través de interacciones con sistemas intrínseca-mente deficientes en electrones, Manuel Yáñez
64 Computational Modelling of vitamin B1 antioxidant activity Juan Frau Munar
65 Analysis of Dynamic and Nondynamic Correlation Diagnostic Tests Xiang Xu
66 RhIAr/AuIAr’ Transmetalation, a Case of Group Exchange Pivoting on Formation of M M’ Bonds via Oxidative Insertion Marconi Peñas De Frutos
67 Dearomative Rearrangement of Monoligated Arylpalladium(II) Phos-phine Halide Complexes Raquel Jiménez Rama
68 Bisphenol A and Triclosan in Water Samples: Adjoined Experimental and Theoretical Study Under GC MS Conditions Katarina Josifovska
69 Hidrólisis de éteres catalizada por molibdocenos Ma Isabel Menéndez Rodríguez
70The effects of α-synuclein glycation on its structure and dynamics revealed by coarse-grained replica-exchange molecular dynamics simulations
Rafael Ramis
71 Approaches for the Evaluation of Short- and Long-Range effects in Excitonic Couplings in Molecular Pairs. Jesús Cerdá Calatayud
72 Photo- and Chemi-Induced Excited-State Chemistry: Hg Atmospheric Cycle and Chemiexcitation Daniel Roca Sanjuán
73 Gas-phase reactivity of CH3OH toward OH at interstellar temperatures (11.7-177.5 K): Experimental and theoretical study Sergio Blázquez González
74 Theoretical Design of New Transition Metal Molecular Electrides Sebastian P. Sitkiewicz
75 Dicoordinate P2M(0) complexes of Ni, Pd and Pt María Trini-dad Martín
76 Examining factors governing regioselectivity in rhodium-catalysed alkyne cyclotrimerisation Álex Díaz Jiménez
77 Development Of New Gold Photoactivatable Anticancer Prodrugs Elixabete Rezabal
78 Single-site Ir@ITO Catalyst for OER Javier Heras Domingo
79 Computational study of the inhibition mechanism of human 20S Pro-teasome Natalia Serrano Aparicio
80 Formación de SOA a partir de la ozonolisis del Indeno Alba Escalona Verbo
81 GPathFinder: simulation of ligand binding/unbinding pathways by a genetic algorithm José Emilio Sánchez Aparicio
82 Synthetic and Mechanistic Investigation of an Oxime Ether Electrocycli-zation Approach to Heteroaromatic Boronic Acid Derivatives Lia Sotorrios Manrique
83 Understanding Functional DNA in Non-Conventional Solvents using In vitro and In silico Studies Beñat Olave Fernández
84 Mechanistic insight on the selectivity of hydroarylation of olefins, a subtle balance Asier Urriolabeitia Rodrigo
85A combined theoretical and experimental study for finding efficient catalysts for metal-catalyzed asymmetric synthesis and stereoselec-tive reactions
Montserrat Diéguez Fernández
86 DFT study of the reactivity of transiently generated cyclic dienolates versus the acyclic counterparts in addition reactions Giovanna Zanella
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87 Microestructura de láminas delgadas de óxido de níquel en función de su estequiometría José Herrero Rueda
88 Electron Spin Resonance: an Extreme Sensitivity Technique to Study the Phase Transitions of the Plastic-Crystals Jorge Salgado Beceiro
89 Modulating the magnetic properties of a new supramolecular porous compound Rubén Pérez Aguirre
90 Preparación de ánodos de carbón para baterías de ión-sodio a partir de biomasa residual Verónica Palomares Durán
91 Nuevos pigmentos de alta reflectividad NIR de espinelas (Mg,Zn)2TiO4 dopadas con Cr(IV) y V(IV) Mario Llusar Vicent
92 Preparation of novel imidazolium halobismuthates with thermochromic response Alberto Cuquejo Cid
93 Porous supramolecular metal-organic materials sustained by π-stacking interactions Jon Pascual Colino
94 Composites de azufre, nanobarras de MnO2 y carbón activado derivado de biomasa como cátodos para baterías Li-S de alto rendimiento. Fernando Luna Lama
95 Encapsulamiento de níquel nanoestructurado en matrices grafénicas para baterías Li-S Álvaro Caballero Amores
96 99mTc complexes of tridentate thiosemicarbazonates Saray Argibay Otero
97 Propiedades luminiscentes y actividad antidiabética de nuevos comple-jos de zinc basados en 7-amino-5-metil-1,2,4-triazolo[1,5a]pirimidina Ginés Miguel Esteban Parra
98 Metal-organic frameworks for advanced lithium-ion energy storage Raluca Lore-dana Vasile
99 Nutshell Carbon-Manganese Oxide nanoparticles composites as elec-trode material on high performance supercapacitors Daniel Arenas Esteban
100 Thermally triggered isomerization of a novel octamolybdate cluster via sequential single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformations Estibaliz Ruiz Bilbao
101 Stability of epitaxial heterostructured materials Lucía Dos Santos Gómez
102 Comparing Conventional and Microwave-Assisted Heating in PET Deg-radation Mediated by Imidazolium-Based Halometallate Complexes Fabio Scè
103 Microwave synthesis and sintering of La0.3Ca0.7Fe0.7Cr0.3O3-δ, a highly promising oxygen electrode for reversible solid oxide fuel cells Elena Sánchez Ahijón
104 One-pot synthesis of high-performance Na[Ni1/3Fe1/3Mn1/3]O2 Laura Acebo Sierra
105 Influence of lanthanum doping on the structure and transport proper-ties of CeO2 Javier Zamudio
106 Grafeno 3d activado físicamente como base de composites para bat-erías Li-S Almudena Benítez de la Torre
107 Stabilization of unusually high iron valence in FeYSr2Cu2Oy cuprates: magnetic and superconducting properties Sara López Paz
108 Control of cyamemazine photoreactivity in a molecular gel based on valine Victoria Vendrell Criado
109 Laser induced High Temperature Surface Chemistry Francisco Rey García
110Control de las Propiedades Funcionales en Óxidos Mixtos W-Nb-O con Estructuras Tipo Bronce para la Transformación Selectiva de Derivados de Biomasa
Daniel Delgado Muñoz
111 Hipertermia magnética en nanopartículas Zn0.1Fe2.9O4 biocompatibles Maite Insausti Peña
112 Estudio de FMR de nanopartículas de Fe3O4 ferromagnéticas biocom-patibles Luis Lezama
113 Molecular-based coordination polymer as reversible and precise ace-tonitrile electro-optical readout Esther Resines Urien
114 Metallic tris-pyridyl ligands based on Bi and Al: Ligand tuning, coordi-nation chemistry and post-functionalisation Álvaro García Romero
115 Laser Line Scanning for Large Area Surface Microstructure Control Héctor Santos Barahona
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116 Transition metal oxides: Potential candidates for energy generation in thermoelectric devices Isabel Aguayo Whelan
117 Invigorating the Catalytic Activity of a Supramolecular Metal-Organic Framework by the Interaction with an Ionic Liquid Sonia Pérez Yáñez
118 A deeper EPR spectroscopy insight of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) species capture/reduction by Zr-MOFs. Paula GonzÁlez Saiz
119 Knitting polymers based on triphenylphosphine complexes as efficient heterogenous catalyst Antonio Valverde González
120 Polímeros de coordinación fosforescentes basados en metales alcali-notérreos José Manuel Seco Botana
121 Synthesis of Homo- and Heteroleptic Complexes and Stereoselective Double Aldol Addition mediated by Cu(II) complexes Lucía Álvarez Miguel
122 Sistemas Inorgánicos Avanzados Enrique Rodríguez Castellón
123Copper(II) coordination compounds with uracyl-propionic acid. Influence of synthetic conditions in new dimer or paddle-wheel structures with possible sensing properties
Noelia Maldonado Gavilán
124 Carbon Nanograpes: a new carbon-based composite material for appli-cation as electrode in supercapacitors David Ávila Brande
125 Zirconium-Carboxylate Discrete Entities Pascual Román Polo
126 Complejos polinucleares heterometálicos de CuII y VV con el ligando di(2-piridil)metanodiolato Juan M. Gutiér-
rez-Zorrilla127 Diazoalcano complejos de Rutenio(II) Nuria Álvarez Pazos128 Irida-binaftilo e Irida-antraceno Krystal Cid Seara
129 Electrolytes for Na-O2 Batteries: Towards a Rational Design Idoia Ruiz de Lar-ramendi
130 N4 Functionalization of Thiosemicarbazones for Nuclear Medical Pur-poses Alexander Haseloer
1319,10-Phenanthrenedione as Visible-Light Photoredox Catalyst: A Green Methodology for the Functionalization of 3,4-Dihydro-1,4-Benzoxaz-in-2-ones through a Friedel-Crafts Reaction
Jaume Rostoll Berenguer
132 Photochemically initiated reaction of trans-2-methyl-2- butenal with Cl atoms: Gas-phase kinetics and products formation José Albadalejo Pérez
133 Photocatalytic molybdenum complexes encapsulated in self-organized 1D nanostructures Francisco Galindo Honrubia
134 Organometallic complexes containing photoswitchable ligands Francisco Borja Urquiola Zaballa
135 Nuevas sales de pirilio luminiscentes como emisores en estado sólido Ignacio Muñoz Resta136 Compuestos ciclometalados de Pt(II) potencialmente teranósticos. Gonzalo Millán Fernández
137 Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Cycloplatinated(II) Complex-es Bearing Isocyanide and Alkynyl Ligands Mónica Martínez Junquera
138 Visible light-activated titania nanorods prepared by the in situ incorpo-ration of aminoacids during their synthesis Gamze Sarigul Ubeda
139 Conjugated porous polymer based on BOPHY dyes as photoredox cata-lyst under visible light Marta Liras
140 Self-condensed iridium(III) catalyst for visible-light promoted imi-nyl-radical formation Mónica Martínez Aguirre
141 Emmisive Hybrid Mesoporous Organometallo-Silica Nanoparticles for Bioimaging Cintia Ezquerro
142 Mapping the recognition center of transport proteins with photoactive ligands Ma Consuelo Jiménez
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143 Azetidine Cycloreversion by Photoinduced Electron Transfer to Mimic the Repair of DNA (6-4) Photoproduct at Thymine Cytosine Sequences
Gemma María Rodríguez
144 Photophysical Characterization of New Photocatalytic Devices for Solar Fuels Production Miguel Gómez Mendoza
145 C^N Emitting Compounds. Synthesis and Reactivity Adrián Alconchel Sánchez146 Photochemistry of quindoxin in biomimetic media Jorge Carlos Herrera Luna
147 Sunlight photodegradation of drugs is a great idea, but what happens when it’s cloudy? And in winter? Blanca Astray Uceda
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POSTER SESSION B Tuesday, May 28 - Banquet Hall -
16:30 – 19:30Panels Title Author
1 Iridium and Rhodium-catalyzed reaction of amines, CO2 and silanes. Silylcarbamates vs Formamides Jefferson Guzmán
2 A Stereoselective Domino Approach towards α,β-Unsaturated γ-Lactams Sijing Xue
3 Catalytic activity: Potassium as a promoter Elena Rodríguez Remesal
4 Alkyne Insertion into a C(sp2)-H Bond of a Rh CNC Dearomatized Com-plex through Metal-Ligand Cooperation Pablo Hermosilla Fernández
5 Ring-Opening Copolymerization of Cyclohexene Oxide and Carbon Diox-ide Catalyzed by Scorpionate Zinc Complexes Felipe De la Cruz Martínez
6 Metal@ZIF-8 nanocrystals for SERS-based multiplexing via Histi-dine-tagged proteins Jorge Pérez Juste
7 Comparación de catalizadores para la deshidratación de metanol en la síntesis directa de DME Ander Portillo Bazaco
8 Site- and Stereo-selective C-H Oxidation with biologically inspired oxidation catalysts Andrea Palone
9 Multiconfigurational Quantum-Chemistry Study of the Chemilumines-cence Phenomenon Angelo Giussani
10 Understanding the Aggregation Induced Emission in Butterfly Mole-cules by Density Functional Theory Amparo Navarro Rascón
11 Assessing Atomic and Group Electrostatic Solvation Energies Following the Interacting Quantum Atoms Approach Fernando Jiménez Grávalos
12 DFT Study on Dehydrogenation of Formic Acid by Iridium Complexes Víctor Polo Ortiz
13 Combined Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Alcohol Dehydro-genase Substrate Promiscuity. José Javier Ruiz Pernía
14 On the Effects of Solar Light in the Atmospheric Cycle of Hg: A CASS-CF/MS-CASPT2/SO-RASSI Study Javier Carmona García
15 Theoretical Study of a De Novo Design retro-aldolase Daria De Raffele
16 Oxidation States from first principles: theory and applications Pedro Salvador Sedano17 Intermolecular interactions in electronic excited states Alberto Fernández Fernández
18 Nucleation of Ag on silver tungstate, phosphate and vanadate induced by electron irradiation. A Computational study Lourdes Gracia
19 QM/MM study of the mechanism of inhibition of cruzain by pep-tide-based inhibitors Kemel Arafet Cruz
20Scrutinizing the mechanisms for the population of singlet oxygen precursors in thionucleobases: on the way to designing novel photoini-tiated drugs
Inés Corral Pérez
21 Computational studies on phosphane-stabilized Rh nanoclusters: structure and reactivity Josep M. Ricart Pla
22 Crossed 2D vs. Slipped 1D pi-Stacking in Polymorphs of Crystalline Organic Thin Films: Impact on the Electronic and Optical Response Begoña Milián Medina
23 Towards the Computational Rational Design of High-Performance Wa-ter Oxidation Electrocatalysts Max García Melchor
24 Modelling of Prussian Blue-Type Electrocatalysts for Sustainable Water Oxidation Eric Mates Torres
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25 Cycloaddition of CO2 to epoxides using catalysts from vegetal wastes: an experimental study supported by computational results
María del Mar Reguero de la Poza
26 Deciphering the photophysics of canonical nucleobases ancestors: excited state potential energy surfaces of Barbituric Acid Fernando Romeo Gella
27 Theoretical Studies on Mechanism of Inactivation of Kanamycin A by 4’-O-Nucleotidyltransferase. Katarzyna Swiderek
28 Molecular Simulations of Iminium Organocatalysis anchored to Streptavidin Raquel Castillo Solsona
29 Ab initio theoretical study of the electronic structure of Mn4+-doped fluorides José Luis Pascual
30 Role of Ti doping in the enhancement of Na-ion mobility in Na2/3Mn0.9Fe0.05Ti0.05O2 cathodes for Na-based batteries Jian Xiang Lian
31 Ruthenium-catalyzed synthesis of g,d-unsaturated carbonyl com-pounds in water Victorio Cadierno Cadierno
32 Ferrocenylphosphino sulfonates: New ligands for aqueous catalysis Javier Francos Arias33 Aqueous Organocatalysis with self-assembling porphyrins Aitor Arlegui Chamizo
34 Access to optically pure beta-hydroxyamides from beta-ketonitriles in aqueous medium through hydration/bioreduction cascade processes Pascale Crochet
35 Organocatalyzed process in Deep Eutectic Solvents Gabriela Guillena Townley
36 New Chiral Protic Ionic Liquids from simple non-toxic α,β-Amino-Amide building blocks Iván Muñoz Capdevila
37 Viscoelatic and Strain Behavior of a Versatile Alginate-Phenyl Boronic Acid Conjugate David Díaz Díaz
38 Estudio de ecotoxicidad de NADES Beatriz Giner
39 Complejos metálicos carbeno solubles en agua con PTA y derivados (PTA = 1,3,5-triaza-7-fosfaadamantano).
Antonio Manuel Romerosa Nievas
40 Synthesis and Cytotoxicity of Luminescent Ortho-metalated Platinum Compounds Blanca Rosa Manzano Manrique
41 Selective Catalytic Deuterium Labeling of Quinolines using a Rutheni-um Catalyst in Biphasic Medium (D2O/toluene) Félix A. Jalón Sotes
42Synthesis and Characterization of Polymeric Ionic Liquids Membranes derived from Poly(Acrilamide-Homocysteine Thiolactone) (PAHT) fabri-cated by electrospinning
David Alberto Valverde Barquero
43 Membrane Technology towards VOC Capture Karolina Machanová
44 Study of foulant-membrane interactions and mechanisms using QCM-D and MP-SPR. Itxaso Lapeire Monreal
45 Una mirada crítica al uso de nanopartículas en la preparación de mem-branas compuestas para el tratamiento del agua Jesús María Arsuaga Ferreras
46 Nitromethane Triggered Enantioselective Vinyl Cyclopropane Ring Opening under Enamine Activation Estefanía Capel
47 Tris-Triazolium Salts as Anion Receptors and as Precursors for the Prepa-ration of Trinuclear Cylinder-like Coordination cages of AgI and AuI. Gregorio Guisado Barrios
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48 Synthesis and catalytic applications of organopalladium cages within metal organic frameworks Rossella Greco
49 Highly conductive Nanostructured PEDOT polymer confined into the mesoporous MIL-100(Fe) Pablo Salcedo
50 Síntesis de precursores de poliuretano empleando Zr-MOF-808 como catalizador heterogéneo Sergio Rojas Buzo
51 MOFs and MOF-based composites generated by Spray-Drying Inhar Imaz
52 New Approach for Mechanism Insight of the Crystallization Process in the Growth of Zeolite Structure Based on Arsenic Cation. Pascual Oña Burgos
53 Immobilisation of octahedral complexes in zirconium MOFs Ane Izaskun Aranburu Leiva
54 Síntesis de compuestos polímericos inorgánicos derivados de dami-nozida Maider Ugalde Arbizu
55 New coordination polymers based on nitrogen-rich amino acid deriva-tive ligands Estitxu Echenique Errandonea
56 New Multifunctional Lanthanide and Zr(IV) Phosphonates Derived from the 5-(dihydroxyphosphoryl) Isophthalate Ligand as Proton Conductors
Antonia Montserrat Bazaga García
57 A Robust and Unique Iron (II) Mosaic-like MOF Architecture Estefanía Fernández Bartolomé58 First Polymorph of the Paradigmatic UiO-66 Garikoitz Beobide Pacheco59 MOFs with gas adsorption and photochemical properties Uxua Huizi Rayo
60 Recyclable magnetic covalent organic framework for the extraction of marine phycotoxins Vanesa Romero Rivas
61 Direct Visualization of Gas Adsorption Mechanisms and Continuous Breathing Behavior in a Rare Hemilabile Metal-Organic Framework Estefanía Tiburcio Fortes
62 Amino-decorated Lanthanide-MOF as key for the design of novel gen-eration of highly sensitive NO2 Luminescent Sensors. Arturo Gamonal Ruiz-Crespo
63 Carbon capture studies of microporous physisorbents under humid conditions Soumya Mukherjee
64 Room Temperature Synthesis of Covalent-Organic Framework Aerogel Jesús Ángel Martín Illán
65 On the local structural nature of palladium loaded covalent organic frameworks for catalysis Ignacio Romero Muñiz
66 Chemical sensing of water pollutants by a colloid of a COF with lay-er-stacking-driven fluorescence Pablo Albacete Carrizo
67 Design and synthesis of new iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles based on theranostic agents Esther Pozo Torres
68 Fullerenos multivalentes como agentes de transfección Ángel Martín Domenech
69 A Flow Cytometry study of the degradation of polyelectrolyte multilay-ers for the delivery of large therapeutics Marta Martínez Moro
70 Functionalization of luminescent Carbon Nanodots for drug and probe delivery Lucía Cardo
71 A novel transdermal delivery platform composed by cross-linked hyalu-ronic and polyglutamic acid hydrogel Luz Tortajada Comeche
72 Toward Daphenylline Synthesis Josep Bonjoch Sesé
73 Ixodicidal and nematicidal compounds from the fungal endophyte SPH2 Azucena González Coloma
74Biosynthetic relationship of the sesquiterpene cyclases of the phyto-patogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea with the production of eremophile-nols.
Ivonne Rocío Suárez Cáceres
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75 Isolation and characterization of the siderophore(s) from Vibrio neptu-nius Lucía Ageitos Castiñeiras
76Synthesis of natural amonabactins and some simplified analogs to study iron uptake mechanisms of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida
Carlos Jiménez
77 New diterpenes from the sponge Spongia tubulifera, collected in the Mexican Caribbean Mar Anabel Pérez Povedano
78 Reacciones de Germacrona catalizadas por Ácidos de Lewis: Isomer-ización de Cope vs Ciclación y Reordenamiento 1,2 Helena Pérez del
Pulgar79 Towards the Enantiospecific Synthesis of Platensimycin Álvaro Adrián Pérez Rodríguez
80 Producción diferencial de factores de patogenicidad de cepas de Mac-rophomina phaseolina aisladas de diferentes cultivos en Paraguay
Javier Enri-que Barúa Chamorro
81 Actividad antifúngica de metabolitos secretados por Trichoderma con-tra hongos fitopatógenos de importancia agronómica en Paraguay
Alberto Anastacio Cubilla Rios
82 Bioactive diterpenes from Pericallis hadrosoma Carmen Elisa Díaz Hernández83 Synthesis of bioactive chiral cyclohexadienals David Díez Martín
84 Epiginetic elicitation of botricinereic acid, a new metabolite from Botry-tis cinerea
Ana An-dreina Pinto
85 Microwave-assisted, Catalytic Synthesis of Rearranged N-Clovanyla-mides as Antifungal Agents Isidro González Collado
86 Role of the BcBOT4 gene deletion in the isolation of cryptic polyketides from Botrytis cinerea. Rosario Hernández Galán
87 Micro Devices for the Measurement of Anisotropic Parameters in Small Molecules Juan Carlos Fuentes Monteverde
88 Protective Effect of Norzoanthamine on Bone of Osteoporotic Rats José Javier Fernández
89 Structure and antikinetoplastid activity of diterpenes of Dyctiota spiralis Ana R. Díaz Marrero
90 Productos Naturales y Fluidos Supercríticos: Proyecto SPAGYRIA Inves-tigación e Integración Social Ana M. Mainar Fernández
91 Actividad antioxidante de extractos naturales (Helichrysum stoechas) y sus fracciones (SAF) Raquel Zufiaurre Galarza
92 Ecotoxicity of the Hydrolate Bioproduct from the Semi Industrial Vapor Pressure Extraction of Satureja montana on Allium cepa Juliana Navarro Rocha
93 Nuevos sesquiterpenos de Laurencia microcladia con esqueletos derivados de macrocarpano María Luisa Souto Suárez
94 Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Intramolecular C-H Alkenylation for the Synthe-sis of Chromanes Asier Carral Menoyo
95 Organocatalytic Enantioselective 1,6-Conjugate Addition of Isoxaz-ol-5-ones to p-Quinone Methides Gonzalo Blay Llinares
96 Atroposelective Synthesis of Axially Chiral 4-Arylquinolin- 2(1H)-ones by Pd-catalyzed C-H Alkenylation Mikel Martínez Nunes
97 Síntesis de Imidazo[1,5-b]pirazolonas a partir de Diclorometilpirazolinas Derivadas del Cloral María Vera Tarraga
98 Síntesis y Evaluación Biológica de Hidrazidas e Hidrazonas Derivadas de 5-Diclorometil-3- pirazolidona Francisco Ródenas Micol
99 Catalytic enantioselective vinylcyclopropane-cyclopentene rearrange-ment Lorena García Maestre
100 Síntesis Directa de Ciclobutenonas desde Yodoalquinos Catalizada por Paladio Carlos Lázaro Milla
101 Homo- and Heterogeneous Catalytic Approach to Functionalization of Silsesquioxanes Joanna Kaźmierczak
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102 New method for hydroboration of carbonyl compounds in accordance with green chemistry’s principles Hanna Stachowiak
103 Organocatalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis and Cytotoxic Activity of Highly Functionalized γ-Lactam Derivatives Xabier Del Corte Solaguren-
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104 Asymmetric Synthesis of Polycyclic 3-Trifluoromethylproline Derivatives by Intramolecular Azomethine Ylide Cycloaddition Fernando Rabasa Alcañiz
105 Cycloisomerization of alkynoic acids as a key for the synthesis of benz-opyrroloindolone derivatives Galder Llorente Conde
106 Towards the Enantioselective Synthesis of the Alkaloid 7(S)-Geisso-schizol Oxindole Nihan Yayik
107 Five-Carbon Linear Chiral Building Blocks from Phenylglycinol-Derived Bicyclic Lactams Núria Llor Brunés
108 Enantioselective Synthesis of the Kerr’s Intermediate Sergi Ordeix Utiel
109 Iron-Catalyzed Cros-Coupling of Aldehydes to Simple Alkenes via Met-al-Hydride Hydrogen Atom Transfer Mar Saladrigas Rodríguez
110 Photochemical generation of radicals from electrophiles using a nu-cleophilic organic catalyst Eduardo de Pedro Bonilla
111 An integrated decarboxylation catalytic platform for accessing labeled carboxylic acids Andreu Tortajada Navarro
112 Asymmetric Synthesis of Multifunctional Building Blocks Through Cop-per-Catalyzed Allylboration of Alkynes Eva Rivera Chao
113 Novel formation of Si-N bonds by nitrene catalytic transfer to silanes Anabel Moreno Rodríguez
114Adición de Michael diastéreo- y enantioselectiva de oxindoles 3-sus-tituídos a nitroolefinas catalizada por tioescuaramidas bifuncionales quirales
Patricia Rodríguez Ferrer
115 Azaborine synthesis by cascade borocyclization of o-alkynyl anilines Ester Sans Panadés116 Gold and Molybdenum Catalyzed Synthesis of Carbazole Derivatives Fernando Martínez Lara117 Gold-catalyzed synthesis of pyrones and furanones Marta Solas Luera118 Alkenyl sulfides and derivatives in reductive couplings Noelia Velasco Pérez119 Síntesis total de anaferina y dihidrocuscohigrina Javier Torres Fernández
120 New palladium catalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition reactions of alkylidenecy-clopropanes: straightforward access to small heterocycles
Felipe Igna-cio Verdugo Leal
121 Gold-catalyzed Synthesis of Benzofulvenes from β-Aryl o-(Alkynyl)styrenes Cintia Virumbrales Ortiz
122 Merging á-lithiation and Aldol-Tishchenko reaction: Synthesis of polyol derivatives from benzyl ethers Carlos Sedano Labrador
123 Intermediate palladium complexes in the coupling reactions of reactive carbene precursors Francisco Villalba de Pando
124 New Synthons for the Gold-Catalysed Synthesis of Hydroacenes Otilia Stoica
125 Design of New Gold-Cavitand Catalysts for the Selective Cyclization of Enynes Inmaculada Martín Torres
126 Iron Catalyzed Prins-Peterson Cyclization as Key Step in the Total Syn-thesis of (+)-Isolaurepinnacin and (+)-Neoisoprelaurefucin
María Vic-toria Sinka
127 Exploring the reactivity of functionalized 7,11-dien-1-ynes in gold(I) catalysis Helena Armengol Relats
128Ruthenium Catalyzed Tandem Carbene/Alkyne Metathesis/N-H insertion Reaction for the Synthesis of Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Compounds
Damián Padín Santos
129 Regio- and Stereoselective Cu/Pd catalyzed synthesis of Difunctional-ized 1,4-Dienes Nuria Vázquez Galiñanes
130 Reactions of ortho-lithiated O-Aryl Carbamates with Electrophiles Bear-ing Multiple C N Bonds Claudia Feberero García
131 Ni-catalyzed carboborylative cyclization of enynes Natalia Cabrera Lobera132 Fe-Catalyzed Coupling of Propargyl Halides and Aryl-Grignard Reagents Inés Manjón Mata
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133 Nickel catalyzed cyclization cross-coupling reaction of alkenyl function-alized redox active esters Juan Carlos Nieto Carmona
134 New Competitive Epoxidation vs Cyclopropanation Methodologies Me-diated by Low Valent CpTiCl3 species María Jesús Durán Peña
135 Metal-catalyzed synthesis of enantiopure allenes Víctor Rubio Pisabarro
136Chemo- and Regioselective Synthesis of Pyrimidin- 4(3H)-ones by Formal [3+3]-Cycloaddition between Oxadiazoles and Fischer Alkynyl Carbene Complexes
Sergio Sánchez Alonso
137 Indium-catalyzed cycloisomerization reactions of aryl substituted 1,5-enynes
Ramón Edu-ardo Millán Álvarez
138 Sustainable Metal Catalysis with Iron(III) Salts for the Synthesis of Medium Size Oxacycles and 1,7-hydroxyketones. Juan Miguel López Soria
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POSTER SESSION C Wednesday, May 29 - Banquet Hall -
16:30 – 19:30Panels Title Author
1 Novel Iridium(III) Gold(I) Complexes as Theranostic Agents Marta Redrado Domingo
2 Fotosensitizadores basados en triazinas para el estudio de desa-gregación de amiloides mediante photo-CIDNP. Beatriz Donoso Jurado
3 Solid-phase synthesis of viologen-peptide conjugates for chemical biology applications
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4 New antagonists of the LPA2 lysophosphatidic acid receptor Nora Khiar Fernández5 Synthesis of new heterocyclic analogues of CA-4 Sergio Ramos Varela
6 Estudio de la capacidad antioxidante de la Frataxina humana y de su efecto protector sobre la α-Sinucleína Bartolomé Vilanova Canet
7 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions for the development of novel cytostatic drugs targeted toward liver cancer Álvaro Gacho Temprano
8 Development of new fluorescent dehydroamino acids as Michael ac-ceptors Paula Oroz Mateo
9 Cyclic Peptide Hydrogels Alfonso Bayón Fernández
10 Multitarget directed ligands based on flavonoid scaffolds Jorge Gómez- Carpintero Jiménez
11Design, synthesis and evaluation of multiple target directed ligands derived from fasudil for the potential treatment of neurodegenerative disorders
Olmo Martín Martín
12 Novel fluorescent styrylquinolines as potential theranostic agents for b-amyloid aggregates Marta Piquero Martí
13 A new approach for NMR studies of lipid-protein interactions using sparsely fluorinated acyl chains
Francisco José Blanco Gutiérrez
14 Preparación y caracterización de bio-absorbentes basados en quitosa-nos oxidados para la eliminación de colorantes Alexandra Muñoz Bonilla
15 Influence of side chain structure on the thermal properties and antimi-crobial activity of methacrylic polymers Marta Fernández García
16 Estudio de las cinéticas de secado de fibras de cáñamo en función del contenido de lignina Gabriela Mijas
17 Capacidad calorífica de mezclas (eugenol + etanol) Juan Ignacio Pardo Fernández18 Calorimetría de Mezclas Terpenoide+Alcohol José S. Urieta Navarro
19 Nueva “app” de Nomenclatura Química Uxue Uria
20 Considerations on the influence of teaching-language in Organic Chem-istry subjects Gabriela Guillena Townley
21 La Facultad de Química de San Sebastián en el Año Internacional de la Tabla Periódica Andoni Zabala Lekuona
22 Tautomería ceto-enólica. Un experimento sencillo para entender su reactividad María García Valverde
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23 Optimización de un sistema de doble electrodo para la desalinización de rocas en patrimonio cultural Sheila Silva Fernández
24Nanopartículas de Pt(Cu) Soportadas sobre Materiales Carbonosos como Electrocatalizadores para Pilas de Combustible de Baja Temper-atura
Julia García Cardona
25Eliminación Selectiva de Compuestos Farmacéuticos en Orinas Utili-zando un Reactor Microfluídico de Flujo a Través con Aireación Jet a Presión
Ángela Moratalla Tolosa
26 Continuous photocatalytic conversion of CO2 into methanol in an opto-fluidic microreactor Carlota Guati de Cabo
27 Bismuth-Tin Nanoparticles as Electrocatalysts for the Electrochemical Denitrification Process José Solla Gullón
28 Electro-remediación, Electro-descontaminación o Descontaminación Electroquímica de Suelos Contaminados
Felipe Fran-cisco Hernández Luis
29 GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL OF THE PRODUCTION OF FORMIC ACID BY ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION Antonio Domínguez Ramos
30 Bioorthogonal catalysis towards metal substrates: a strategy for the activation of anticancer prodrugs Luca Salassa
31 Biomimetic Models for the Active Site of Hydrogenases on Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas Juan Amaro Gahete
32 Design of Hybrid Structures for Bioorthogonal Drug Photoactivation and Photocatalysis Laura Mazzei
33 Designed protein-metal hybrid nanostructures for biological applica-tions Aitziber López Cortajarena
34 Combination of iron coordination compounds and peptides in bioin-spired oxidation reactions: designing artificial enzymes Laia Vicens i Serra
35 Biomimetic approach to alpha-ketoglutarate dependant oxygenases with non-heme iron complexes Brenda Sánchez Eguía
36 Enhancing efficiency and enantioselectivity of Pseudomonas fluo-rescens esterase by non-canonical amino acid incorporation Ivana Drienovska
37 Enantioselective enzymatic oxidation of glycerol derivatives using engi-neered Zn2+-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases Fernando López Gallego
38 A distorted helical nanographene combining heptagons and a fully pi-extended [7]helicene Carlos Moreno Cruz
39 On-Surface synthesis of acene pi-conjugated polymers Eider Rodríguez Sanchez
40 Evaluating the electronic properties of a synthetic 1,4-azaborine deriv-ative Lucía Palomino Ruiz
41 Efficient synthesis of extended helical systems Ana Ma Ortuño Guzmán42 Hydrogels with magnetic properties as 3D culture media systems. Jesús Herrera Herreros
43 Investigating Piezochromic Properties of π-conjugated Materials: a combined Raman and DFT Study Sara Fernández-
Palacios Campos
44 On-Demand Electrochemical Breaking Imine Bond of Graphene-based Platform as Model for Drug Delivery Huilei Hou
45 Molécula de Tchischibabin distorsionada Fernando Gordillo Gámez
46 Molecular Engineering of MoS2 electronic properties Ramón Torres
47 Observation of Hall effect in n- and p-Doped Graphene L. Miguel Arellano Castellanos
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48 Oxidized Forms of Antiaromatic Oligomers of Biphenylene Abel Cárdenas Valdivia
49 Nover cyclobutadiene-containing conjugated polycyclic hydrocarbons via aryne chemistry Berta Álvarez Pérez
50 Carbazole-functionalized porphyrins: efficient hole transporting materi-als for perovskite solar cells. Marta Moreno Simoni
51 Exploring new twisting modes in pyrene-fused tetraazadibenzohexa-cenes. Javier Mateos Martín
52 CPL switching of homochiral sulfoxide-based OPEs by oxophilic interac-tions with metal cations Delia Miguel Álvarez
53 Singlet Fission in Nitrogen-doped Tetracene Dimers Juan Pedro Mora Fuentes
54 Liquid-Phase exfoliation of Antimonene: Oxidation and Electrochemical Properties Isaac Brotons Alcázar
55 Band-Gap Opening in Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Encapsulation of an Organic Salt Julia Villalva Fernández
56 Gram scale preparation of alfa-Germanium nanolayers. Íñigo Torres Peña
57 Synthesis of Curcuminoids as active elements in molecular electronic devices Daniel Riba López
58 Tectómeros como Adhesivos Peptídicos Supramoleculares para la Fun-cionalización de Fibras de Óxido de Grafeno Rosa Garriga
59 Changes in confinement regimes: Water in Graphene slit pores Sergi Ruiz Barragán
60 New Molecular Classes for Chiroptical Applications José Lorenzo Alonso Gómez
61 The role of chemically modified DNA in discrimination of single-point mutation through plasmon-based colorimetric assays María Sanromán Iglesias
62 Versatile analytical platforms for label free biosensing based on nano-particle 1D photonic crystals Miquel Avellà
63 Human HPV detection by an electrochemical DNA biosensor Ana Ma Pérez Calabuig
64 Design of fluorescent aptasensors based on carbon nanomaterial for the detection of pathogen associated molecules. Alessandro Silvestri
65 Water-Soluble Nir-Emitting Quantum Dots for the detection of analytes of high environmental and public health interest María Teresa
Fernán-dez-Ar-güelles
66 Desarrollo de un nanosensor colorimétrico para la determinación rápi-da de ácido ascórbico Sandra Jiménez Falcao
67 Gold nanoparticle/MoS2-based SERS sensor for liver cancer biomarker detection Alejandro Criado Fernández
68 Wound infection biomarkers and bacterial virulence factors monitoring using nanochannels Alfredo de la Escosu-
ra-Muñiz
69 Intracellular detection of glucose with Quantum Dotbased FLIM nano-sensors María José Ruedas Rama
70 Development of bioanalytical assays based on antibodies modified with nanoclusters Verónica Mora Sanz
71 Uso de Nanopartículas de Óxido de Terbio para la Determinación de Ciprofloxacino en Muestras Naturales José Antonio Murillo Pulgarín
72 Plataforma sensora basada en ISFETs de grafeno para aplicaciones IoT Carlos Sampedro Matarin
73Highly sensitive and selective fluorimetric detection of glutathione based on the covalent immobilization of carbon quantum dots iodide in paper
Alfonso Salinas Castillo
74 Desarrollo de una sonda fluorescente para la detección de NO, utilizan-do el fenómeno AIE como método de transducción. Silvia Rodríguez Nuévalos
75 PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL IMMUNOSENSOR BASED ON ENZYMATIC GROWTH OF QDS Beatriz Díez Buitrago
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76 Silver nanoparticles-modified reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite for H2O2 sensing applications Pedro A. Salazar Carballo
77Determination of free cholesterol by electrodeposition of cholesterol oxidase-modified polidopamine thin film on nanostructured screen printed electrode
Íñigo Fernández
78 Derivados de BODIPYs para la detección de aminas de interés biólogico Estefanía Almenar Sánchez
79 1,3-Dioxa-[3,3]-sigmatropic Oxo-Rearrangement of Substituted Allylic Carbamates Iván Rivilla de la Cruz
80 Novel high-affinity monoclonal antibodies for Ochratoxin A immunode-tection by direct ELISA Daniel López Puertollano
81 Near Infrared Reflectance sensors to predict nutritive value for agro-food analysis: effect of sample presentation Ana Soldado
82 Diseño de un quimiodosímetro colorimétrico para la detección de NO2 y SO2
Samuel Adrián Ceballos Fernández
83 α,γ-cyclic hexapeptides as C3 scaffolds for host-guest chemistry Alberto Fuertes
84 Synthesis of Interlocked β-lactams with a Cleavable Group in the Macrocycle Adrián Saura Sanmartín
85 Control on the self-threading of ring-in-ring structures in aqueous media Iago Neira García
86 Chiroptical Functional Surfaces through Axially Chiral Frameworks for Sensing Ani Ozcelik
87 Consequences of molecular structure in aqueous supramolecular assembly Nicolás Muñoz Casellas
88 Towrd Hydrogen-bonded Porous Organic Frameworks via Watson-Crick Interactions Miguel Martín Arroyo
89 AUTO-ENSAMBLAJE DE ALQUINIL DERIVADOS DE BENZIMIDAZOL: POTEN-CIALES APLICACIONES OPTOELECTRÓNICAS Carlos Tardío Rubio
90 Preparation and antitumoral activity of Au-based inorganic-organome-tallic nanocomposites Andrea Pinto Martínez
91 Self-assembled Molecular Nanoparticles Containing Disulfide Moieties as Stimuli Responsive Nanocarriers Diego Navarro Barreda
92 Luminescence studies of new [C,N,N’] cyclometallated platinum(II) and platinum(IV) compounds Ariadna Lázaro Palacios
93 Hydrogels based on short peptide polypeptide conjugates Bárbara Giménez Hernández
94 New achievements in the development of organocatalyst for transacy-lations José Javier Garrido González
95 Disodium Cromoglycate: Exploiting its usefulness as a Chiral Amplifica-tor and Guanidine Detector. Fernán Berride García
96 Supramoleculary assisted synthesis of pseudopeptidic receptors Adriana Valls Ten
97 Non-covalent Macrocyclization Equilibria Examined by Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer David Serrano Molina
98 Supramolecular nanofilaments from BTA-centered polyglutamates and their applications in drug delivery Oleksandr Zagorodko
99 Aggregation Induced Emission for Sensing Guanosine Nucleotides in water
Francisco Javier Caparrós Rodríguez
100 G-quadruplex-based supramolecular polymeric materials Anselmo del Prado Abellán101 Oligonucleotide-Templated Stacking of Semiconductors Sara Sierra Tornero
102 From Amphiphilic Monomers to Self-assembled Tubular Nanostruc-tures: a Supramolecular Strategy in Aqueous Media Paula Blue Chamorro Zabalza
103 Custom-tailored Self-assembled Nanotubes through Hierarchical Cou-pling of Cooperative Interactions Isabel López Martín
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104 Molecular capsules based on α,γ-cyclic peptides: synthesis and guest encapsulation
María Vic-toria López Corbalán
105 Synthesis and study of the anion binding of new tripodal chalcogen bonding receptors Encarnación Navarro García
106 Interruptores moleculares para la asociación de fulerenos basados en ligandos bipiridina poliaromáticos Adriana Sacristán Martín
107 Comparative monitoring of DNA oligonucleotide bioconjugation by different experimental techniques Diego Ramírez Revilla
108 Síntesis de terpiridinas con capacidad para ser detectores de fuller-enos y nanotubos de carbono.
María Cris-tina Viyuela
109 Complejos porfirínicos de rutenio como plataformas moleculares como detectores de fullerenos Nerea Álvarez
110 Blue Aggregation-Induced Emission by Hydrogelation Process Josué Muñoz Galindo
111 Formación y Detección de Polímeros Supramoleculares Helicoidales en Disolución Inducidos por aniones SO42- Lidia González Laguna
112 Organogeles derivados de 2H-benzo[d]1,2,3-triazol con aplicación en la cristalización de fármacos Iván Torres Moya
113 Estudios de Autoensamblaje Supramolecular en Agua de Aril Escuara-midas Anfifílicas Sergi Bujosa Vidal
114 Hidrogeles catalíticos híbridos: crecimiento controlado de nanopartícu-las de oro en matrices de quitosano-escuarato Eduardo Castellanos Arrescur-
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115 Mono-Metallic Pd(II) and Pt(II) Cages Featuring Two Different Polar Binding Sites Luis Escobar González
116 2-(4’-Pyridyl-N-oxide)-Hemithioindigos as Photoresponsive Guests for a Super Aryl-Extended Calix[4]pyrrole Giulia Moncelsi
117Water Soluble Squaramide Dihydrates: N-Methylation Modulates the Occurrence of 1D and 2D Water Clusters Trough Hydrogen Bonding and Dipolar Interactions
Antonio Costa Torres
118 The role of N-Methyl squaramides in a hydrogen bonding strategy to fold peptidomimetic compounds
María del Carmen Rotger Pons
119 Self-Assembly Studies of Squaramide based Macrocycles Francisca Orvay Pintos120 Curcuminoids: Synthesis, structure and applications Teresa Cardona Lamarca121 Towards the Synthesis of Nanoswimmers Sofía Mena Hernando
122 New Fluorescent Sensors for Ba2+ Tagging in Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay of Xe-136 Borja Aparicio Gil
123 Carbon Nanodots and their Applications in Biomedicine Natalia Herrero Álvarez
124El autoensamblaje de la sonda 10-N-nonil naranja de acridina (NAO) genera cremalleras moleculares en la membrana mitocondrial provo-cando la muerte celular
Víctor G. Almendro Vedia
125 Synthesis of C17-Allenic Side Chain Analogs of 1a,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Miguel Ángel Maestro Saavedra
126 Allenylketone cyclization/aromatization reaction Leonardo Nannini
127 Highly Substituted Olefins by Copper Hydride-Catalyzed Reduction of α,β,γ,δ-Unsaturated Esters Antonio Mouriño Mosquera
128 New chiral NHC-gold catalysts Ulysse Caniparoli
129 Mo-Catalyzed Direct Synthesis of N-Heterocycles from Nitroarenes Roberto Sanz
130 Mechanistic Insights on the Ni-Catalyzed Borylative Cyclizations of 1,6-Enynes María Teresa Quirós López
131 Asymmetric synthesis of phenethylamines by 1,4-phenyl radical rear-rangement domino reaction Narciso Martín Garrido
132 Diseño, síntesis y evaluación biológica de derivados de piperazinas 2-sustituidas como inhibidores de la proteasa NS3/4A de la Hepatitis C
María del Rosario García Lozano
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133 Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Ureas from Nitrones and Isocyano-acetate Esters by Synergistic Silver/Organocatalysis Pablo Martínez Pardo
134 Allylation of α-ketoamides: New entry to α-allyl α- substituted β2,2-amino acid derivatives Ana Vázquez Albisu
135 Bifunctional Brønsted Base Catalysed Regio-, Diastereo-, and Enanti-oselective Alkylation of β-Tetralones Odei Mugica Diez
136 1,4-Reduction of Allylic Epoxides: A Catalytic Approach Luis Nóvoa Rodríguez
137 Enantioselective Synthesis of 5,5-Disubstituted Hydantoins by Brøn-sted Base/H-Bond Catalyst Assisted Michael Reactions Eider Duñabeitia
138 Multicomponent Synthesis of 7-Aminophenantridin-6(5H)-ones with Neuroprotective Activity Against Oxidative Stress and MMP Inhibition Cristina Blázquez Barbadillo
139 La reacción de Ugi en la síntesis de pirrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzodiaze-pin-5-onas María García Valverde
140 Iridium(I)-Catalyzed Hydrocarbonation Reactions: Towards the Synthe-sis of Carbocycles and Heterocycles. David F. Fernández
141 Regiodivergent control in the Gold(I) catalyzed synthesis of indoles through α-iminocarbene intermediates Darío Allegue González
142Synthesis of nitrogenated polydentate ligands by dipolar cycloaddition reaction of N-pyrazol-substituted tosylhydrazones and 2-alkynylpiri-dines
María-Paz Cabal Naves
143 Remote Carboxylation at sp3 C-H Sites Enabled by the Synergy Nickel and Photoredox Catalysis Basudev Sahoo
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Meetings of Specialized Groups of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry
May 27, Monday
13:30-14:00 SG _ Nanoscience and Molecular Materials Room 1
17:00-17:30 SG _ Carbohydrates Room 8+9
19:30-20:15 SG _ Solid State Chemistry Room 4+5
May 28, Tuesday
16:30-17:00 SG _ Chemistry of Natural Products Room 2
19:30-20:30 SG _ Organometallic Chemistry Room 4+5
May 29, Wednesday
13:00 -14:00 SG _ Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis Room 1
14:00-15:00 SG _ Biological Chemistry Room 3
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Kursaal Congress Centre
Zurriola Avenue, 1, 20002 San Sebastián
Where to Eat:
San Sebastian is an international reference for good cooking. There are multiple options to enjoy the most traditional Basque cuisine, avant-garde proposals, pintxos (the small delicacies which cover bar counters) and dishes from other places and countries.
The official Tourism website of Donostia San Sebastian Convention Bureau www.sansebastianturismoa.eus , offers numerous restaurants to choose from the most simple but good quality ones to the most creative and unique gastronomic experiences.
NINEU RESTAURANT
Restaurant NINEU, located in the Kursaal Congress Centre, will open its room upstairs exclusively for the XXXVII Biennial Meeting of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry.A calm and cozy place, in the Kursaal Building, to give the attendees the opportunity to enjoy the meals dur-ing the days of congress, with an excellent view to the river and the sea. Its chef Mikel Gallo has designed an special buffet for the occasion. Lunch hour: from 1pm to 3pm.Access: you can access the restaurant from the main entrance, located in front of the river.Reservations: http://restaurantenineu.com/en/reservations/
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Wednesday, 29 May Araeta Cider house - 21:00hs.Berridi Bidea, 22, Zubieta, 20160 San Sebastián
• Buses from Kursaal and NH Aránzazu Hotel (Vitoria-Gasteiz Street, 1) at 20:30hs. • Buses from Araeta Cider House to Kursaal and NH Aránzazu Hotel at 23:30hs.
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