(as of 10 February 2020, subject to change)
Lecture Programme 20 February 2020
Lecture Programme 21 February 2020
09:00 | Registration |
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10:00 |
Welcome Address G. Sextl, Fraunhofer ISC, Würzburg/D |
Sol-Gel-Chemistry I |
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Chair: S. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D |
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10:10 |
Plenary LectureSol-gel derived functional and porous architectures |
10:55 | Novel developments of effect pigments by aqueous sol-gel-processes C. Plüg¹ ¹ Merck KGaA, Darmstadt/D |
11:25 |
Coffee Break and Poster Viewing |
Sol-Gel-Chemistry I |
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Chair: N. Hüsing, Paris Lodron University Salzburg/A |
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11:45 | Silica-based aerogels and their applications in the field of thermal and acoustic insulation B. Milow¹ ¹ German Aerospace Center (DLR), Cologne/D |
12:15 | Nanoparticle synthesis via nonaqueous sol-gel chemistry: recent insights and trends G. Garnweitner¹ ¹ Technische Universität Braunschweig/D |
12:35 |
A low temperature wet-chemistry toolbox for the green and up-scalable synthesis of inorganic nanostructures for catalysis |
12:55 |
Lunch Break and Poster Viewing |
Advanced Characterisation Methods |
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Chairs: B. Albert, TU Darmstadt/D M. Fröba, Universität Hamburg/D |
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14:00 | Disorder, defects and dynamics in functional materials by NMR J. Schmedt auf der Günne¹ ¹ Universität Siegen/D |
14:30 |
In-situ Mössbauer spectroscopy for the active site identification in non-precious metal catalysts for fuel cells |
15:00 |
Coffee Break and Poster Viewing |
Industrial Inorganic Chemistry I |
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Chairs: F. Menzel, Evonik Industries AG, Hanau/D |
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15:20 | Ligand control on aluminum(III) and silicon(IV) – pushing the abundant elements away from their thermodynamic sink L. Greb¹ ¹ Universität Heidelberg/D |
15:50 | Particle synthesis and thermal treatment in the pulsation reactor C. Klaus¹; M. Ommer¹ ¹ IBU-tec advanced materials AG, Weimar/D |
16:20 | Material and process development for additive manufacturing of metals A. Elsen¹ ¹ Heraeus Additive Manufacturing GmbH, Hanau/D |
16:50 | Coffee Break and Poster Viewing |
17:10 | Aerospace applications and challenges in the industrialisation of metal powder bed fusion W. Alm¹; C. Heine¹ ¹ Airbus Operations GmbH, Hamburg/D |
Special Lecture |
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Chair: G. Sextl, Fraunhofer ISC, Würzburg/D | |
17:40 | Classification of titanium dioxide – the white elephant A costly but pointless exercise H. Liewald¹ ¹ German Association of Producers of Pigments and Fillers (VDMI), Frankfurt am Main/D |
18:10 |
Poster Party |
20:30 |
End of the First Day |
Sol-Gel-Chemistry II |
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Chairs:
P. Kirsch, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt/D W. Müller, Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau/D |
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09:00 |
Tandem LectureSol-Gel derived siloxane polymers as encapsulation materials for rare earth reduced high power LEDs |
10:00 | Supraparticles: new functionalities from building complex entities using colloidal building blocks K. Mandel¹ ¹ Fraunhofer ISC, Würzburg/D |
10:20 | LUDOX® colloidal silica A. Lazaro¹; A. Fines² ¹ W. R. Grace, Worms/D; ² W. R. Grace, Columbia, MD/USA |
10:40 |
Poster prize Award |
10:55 | Coffee Break and Poster Viewing |
Industrial Inorganic Chemistry II |
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Chairs: G. Sextl, Fraunhofer ISC, Würzburg/D |
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11:30 | Hydrogen peroxide – old molecule but future applications J. Glenneberg¹ ¹ Evonik Resource Efficiency GmbH, Hanau-Wolfgang/D |
12:00 | Industrial sulphur chemistry: HydroBlue®90 – a 115 year old product revives S. Weiguny¹ ¹ BASF SE, Ludwigshafen/D |
12:30 | Hyperpure polysilicon as basis for the semiconductor and solar industry K. Hesse¹ ¹ Wacker Chemie AG, Burghausen/D |
13:00 |
Closing remarks G. Sextl, Fraunhofer ISC, Würzburg/D |
13:10 |
End of the programme Possibility to have lunch at DECHEMA at own costs |