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EUROPEAN POLYMER FEDERATION

CZECH CHEMICAL SOCIETY

4th International Conference on

Polymer–Solvent Complexes and Intercalates

Prague, 22 - 25 July 2002

PROGRAMME BOOKLET

INSTITUTE OF MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC


 

EDITORIAL

4th International Conference Programme Booklet published as

Volume K77

ISBN 80-85009-44-7

by the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Summaries, except for their headings, are printed without editing.


CONTENTS

ORGANIZATION   4
SPONSORS   6
GENERAL INFORMATION   7
  Registration   7
  Accommodation   7
  Transport   7
  Refreshments and Lunches   9
  Social Events  10
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS PROGRAMME  11
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME  12
  Presentation of Contributions  12
  Presentation Facilities  12
  Publications of Papers  12
  List of Main Lectures  13
  List of Oral Communications  14
  Conference Schedule  16
  Session Timetable  18
AUTHOR INDEX   30
SUMMARIES OF LECTURES AND POSTER COMMUNICATIONS  32
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS   i
  Active Participants     i
  Accompanying Persons viii

63rd meeting Prague Meetings on Macromolecules

4th International Conference on

Polymer Solvent Complexes and Intercalates

under the auspices of the

EUROPEAN POLYMER FEDERATION

Organized by the

INSTITUTE OF MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

K. Ulbrich
Director of the Institute

D. Výprachtický
P.M.M. Head

J. Kahovec
P.M.M. Editor

J. Jůza
P.M.M. Assistant Editor

M. Srpová
P.M.M. Secretary

E. Grisová
M. Rodová
P.M.M. Assistant Secretaries

J. Brus
P.M.M. Technical Manager

D. Kotíková
P.M.M. Social Programme Manager

Address:

Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

P.M.M. Secretariat

Heyrovského nám. 2

162 06 Praha 6, Czech Republic

Contact:

Phone: +420-296809 332

Fax: +420-296809 410

E-mail: icpsci02@imc.cas.cz

WWW: https://www.imc.cas.cz/sympo/4icpsci.html


Conference Chairman

Jiří Spěváček
(Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic)

Conference Vice-Chairman

Yves Grohens
(Laboratoire de Biologie et Chimie Moléculaire, Université de Bretagne-Sud, Lorient, France)

International Advisory Committee

H. Berghmans (Leuven, Belgium) H. Itagaki (Shizuoka, Japan)
T. Bleha (Bratislava, Slovakia) C. Mijangos (Madrid, Spain)
J.-M. Guenet (Strasbourg, France) C. Rochas (Grenoble, France)
G. Guerra (Salerno, Italy) S.J. Spells (Sheffield, U.K.)
O. Ikkala (Helsinki, Finland) A.E. Tonelli (Raleigh, U.S.A.)

Local Committee

J. Brus, J. Dybal, L. Hanyková, D. Kurková (all Czech Republic)


 

The meeting has been generously sponsored by

Polymer Institute Brno

Sigma-Aldrich

Universitaet Mainz

Nicolet

Scientific Instruments Brno

Bruker


GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

On-site registration of participants takes place on Sunday, 21 July, from 14:00 to 18:30 in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry (Room C) and continues the next day from 08:30. The conference office will operate on 22 – 25 July (Monday through Thursday) from 08:30 to 12:30 and (except Wednesday) from 13:30 to 16:30.

All participants must register. Only persons wearing name badges are entitled to enter the lecture room.

No exchange counter operates in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry. Information about the nearest exchange office is available at the Registration Desk.

Registration fees

On-site cash payment of the registration fee is considered as payment after 15 April. The P.M.M. Secretariat is able to accept EC/MC, EDC/Maestro and VISA cards at the Registration Desk.

The registration fee does not include provisions for any kind of insurance. Neither the organizing institutions nor their representatives assume responsibility or liability for personal accident and loss of or damage to belongings however caused.

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation for most participants has been reserved in the Hvězda student dormitory, Praha 6, Zvoníčkova 5. Payment of the booked accommodation is to be made at the Registration Desk.

The main lecturers are accommodated in the Academy residence "Villa Lanna", Praha 6, V sadech 1.

Accommodation includes breakfast. Breakfast will be served in the cafeteria of both the mentioned houses from 07:00 to 08:00.

Participants must leave the rooms on the day of their departure by 10:00.

TRANSPORT

Public transport

In Prague, an integrated transport system (underground Metro, trams, and buses) operates without conductors. Tickets must be purchased in advance (exceptions given below) and stamped inside tram or bus, or before passing the gates of the Metro.

Most Metro stations are equipped with ticket machines. In buses, the most common 60-min tickets can be bought at the driver, but with additional charge of 3 Kč and for the exact change only. Tickets for 8 Kč for a single 15-min journey by tram or bus, or four-stop journey by Metro as well as transfer tickets for 12 Kč for a 60-min journey (90 min at night and on weekend) by all means of transport are on sale at the airport, at railway stations, newspaper stands and tobacco shops, at hotel reception desks, in restaurants, etc. The Metro runs from 05:00 till midnight.

How to reach the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry

From the Hvězda student dormitory, take any of buses No. 179, 184 or 191 (direction of Petřiny or Letiště Ruzyně) as far as the "Petřiny" stop (3 stops). You can also walk through Zeyerova Alej along the high-voltage line to the Institute (600 m).

From the Academy residence, walk uphill along the Pelléova Street to the Pod kaštany St. (2nd crossing), cross the Pod kaštany St. and continue to the subway of "Hradčanská" metro station. Take tram No. 1 or 18 (direction of PETŘINY) as far as the terminus "Petřiny".

From the city centre, take the Metro, green line A as far as the "Hradčanská" station. From there, take tram No. 1 or 18 (direction of PETŘINY) as far as the terminus "Petřiny".

How to reach the Hvězda student dormitory (Prague 6, Petřiny area)

The Hvězda student dormitory is located at the crossing of Ankarská, Zvoníčkova, Brunclíkova and Zeyerova Alej streets. The nearest bus stop is "Nad Markétou", which is located 50 m from the dormitory (150 m from the reception). The nearest tram stops are "Vypich" (500 m), "Větrník" (700 m), "Obchodní dům Petřiny" (500 m).

From the Institute, you can either walk through Zeyerova Alej Street along the high-voltage line to the student dormitory (600 m), or take any of buses No. 179, 184, or 191 (direction of Nové Butovice or Na Knížecí) as far as the "Nad Markétou" stop (2 stops). The student dormitory is in the corner of the crossing opposite to the stop.

How to reach the concert in the St. Laurence Church under Petřín

From the Institute, take tram No. 18 as far as the Malostranská stop (18 min, 11 stops). Being careful of pickpockets, change to trams 12, 22, or 23 in the same direction. Get off at the 2nd stop (Hellichova), walk forward as far as the next corner, turn to the right and go straight on (ca 50 m).

From the Hvězda student dormitory, walk to the Vypich tram stop (or use any of buses 179, 184, 191 for 1 stop) and take tram No. 22 as far as the Hellichova stop (13 stops).

From St. Laurence's back to the Hvězda student dormitory, take tram No. 22 (direction of Bílá Hora) as far as the to Vypich stop (13 stops), then walk to the dormitory (or take a bus No. 179 or 191, 1 stop).

Taxi

Taxis can be hired at the airport or the railway stations. The fare is max. 22 Kč per kilometre and 30 Kč is the boarding fee within the city boundaries (2002 prices).

We recommend checking the fare before entering a cab.

Special transport

A special bus will bring the participants from the Academy residence "Villa Lanna" to the Institute in the morning only; the departure times are given on the notice board at the Registration Desk. The bus will also bring them to the concert on Monday (departure from the Academy residence at 19:30).

Air and railway transport

Prague has direct air links with most capitals in Europe and with many overseas countries. The international airport Praha is situated about 20 km from the city centre. Of buses in service at the airport, we recommend bus No. 179 from the Institute and Hvězda student dormitory, bus No. 119 for connection from the "Dejvická" Metro station (line A) or bus No. 100 from Zličín metro station (line B). Bus fare: 12 Kč (see Public transport above).

Buses operated by the CEDAZ Co. run to the airport from the city terminal near the Metro station "Náměstí Republiky" (line B) in 30-min intervals. Bus fare: 90 Kč.

International trains arrive at and leave from the following stations: Praha, hlavní nádraží (Main Station; Metro line C), Praha – Holešovice (Metro line C, "Nádraží Holešovice"), and Praha – Smíchov (Metro line B, "Smíchovské nádraží").

REFRESHMENTS AND LUNCHES

Coffee, tea, and soft drinks will be available during breaks of the programme sessions and poster sessions.

Lunch will be served from Monday through Thursday (12:15-13:30) to active participants and registered accompanying persons (except Tuesday for the latter) in the refectory of the student dormitory "Větrník" in walking distance from the Institute. Admission by tickets (L1 L4) only.

Refreshments and lunches are included in the registration fee

 


SOCIAL EVENTS

Welcome reception

Sunday, 21 July, 19:00-21:00. All registered participants are cordially invited to take part in a complimentary get-together party with cold buffet in the refectory of the "Větrník" hall of residence.

Piano concert

Monday, 22 July, 20:00.

Piano concert at the St. Laurence Church under Petřín.

Excursion with informal dinner

Wednesday, 24 July, 14:00-23:00.

A visit to the Sychrov Castle and Dětenice Chateau.

The Sychrov Castle is located about 90 km northeast of Prague. A world-known Czech composer, Antonín Dvořák, frequently visited the castle, built in the romantic Gothic style of the 15th century and surrounded by a botanical park. A visit to Dvořák’s hall is a part of the excursion. Since the early nineties, an extensive reconstruction and restoration of castle exteriors, interiors, and the park have been under way, the aim of which is to return the Castle as close as possible to its look at the time of its biggest boom in the second half of the 19th century.

The history of the Dětenice chateau dates back to the 11th century. It was built under the rule of Oldřich of the Přemyslid Dynasty. The late-Baroque chateau is situated at the border of the region called Czech Paradise. Visiting the chateau you can see preserved Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque frescos and wall paintings. You can find also stucco decoration from the Rococo and Classicism periods and enjoy collections of pictures and weapons. At the entrance gate a Baroque sculpture of St. Barbara made by Mathias Braun is situated. In the English park many rare old trees and scrubs can be seen (some of them are about 400 years old).

The informal dinner will be served in the castle restaurant after sightseeing.

The bus departs from the Institute at 14:00 and returns to the Academy residence and the Hvězda student dormitory. Admission by tickets ("Excursion") only. Price: CHF 90.

 

Farewell toast

Thursday, 25 July: After the last lecture, all participants are invited to a farewell drink in the entrance hall of the Institute


ACCOMPANYING PERSONS PROGRAMME

Admission only to the registered persons (including children) who paid the registration fee. The fee includes four lunches, three of which (on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday) are served in the refectory of the halls of residence "Větrník" from 12:15 to 13:30 (see p. 10). Please, present your tickets when entering the bus ("Accompanying Persons Programme") or the refectory (AP L1 AP L4).

Monday, 22 July

14:00-17:00 – Introductory sightseeing in Prague.

The bus departs from the Institute and returns to the Academy residence and the Hvězda student dormitory.

Tuesday, 23 July

09:00-17:00 – Visit to glassworks Nižbor producing hand-cut lead crystal glass. Visit to the medieval castle Křivoklát, 50 km west of Prague which used to be a seat of princes and kings of Bohemia from the Přemyslid dynasty (until 1306) and of kings of the Luxemburg (1310–1437) and Jagiello (1471-1526) dynasties. Lunch in a restaurant near the castle.

The bus departs from the Institute and returns to the Academy residence and the Hvězda student dormitory

Wednesday, 24 July

09:00-12:30 – Guided visit to the Prague Castle (Hradčany).

The bus departs from the Institute. After a walk through the Castle area and to Lesser-Town Square (Malostranské náměstí), the bus returns to the hall of residence "Větrník".

Thursday, 25 July

09:00-12:30 – Guided tour including a walk over the Gothic Charles Bridge (Karlův most), often called a gallery of statues in the open air, and through the Old Town of Prague.

The bus departs from the Institute, and returns to the hall of residence "Větrník".


TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

PRESENTATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS

Sessions

All sessions will be held in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha 6, Heyrovského náměstí 2.

Language

English is the working language of the Microsymposium. No translation will be provided.

Main lectures

The presentation time for each lecture is 40 min, additional 10 min is reserved for discussion.

Oral communications

The presentation time for each lecture is 15 min, additional 5 min is reserved for discussion.

Poster communications

Poster sessions will take place on Tuesday and Thursday, in the morning. Posters should be mounted during the day before to your poster session to make them freely accessible to the participants, and removed on Tuesday or Thursday afternoon..

PRESENTATION FACILITIES

Videoprojector (XGA) with connection to a notebook, to local PC (ZIP 100 MB, CD, FDD 3.5’) or to VHS, overhead projector, projector of 5 x 5 cm slides (the slide projector does not function with slides thicker than 2.5 mm), and blackboard are available for lectures and discussions.

Boards for mounting posters as well as pushpins and felt-tip pens are available in the poster area.

PUBLICATION OF PAPERS

Main lectures, oral and poster communications will be published in a special volume of Macromolecular Symposia.

MAIN LECTURES

ML 1 J.-M. Guenet (France)
Polymer-Solvent Complexes and Intercalates Prepared under Various Conditions
ML 2 K. Tashiro (Japan)
Microscopically-Viewed Structural Changes in Solvent-Induced Phase Transitions of Synthetic Polymers
ML 3 D. Golodnitsky, E. Livshits, E. Peled (Israel)
Highly Conductive Oriented Polymer Electrolytes
ML 4 M.W. Hosseini (France)
Molecular Tectonics: From Molecular Simplicity to Complex Molecular Network
ML 5 T. Jana, J. Chatterjee, A.K. Nandi (India)
On the Structure of Sulfonic Acid Doped Thermoreversible Polyaniline Gels
ML 6 O.N. Tretinnikov (Belarus)
Conformational Characteristics of Stereoregular Poly(methyl methacrylate)s and of the Stereocomplex: New Insights into the Bulk and Surface Structure from FTIR Measurements
ML 7 A.E. Tonelli (U.S.A.)
Reorganization of the Structures, Morphologies, and Conformations of Polymers by Coalescence from their Crystalline Inclusion Compounds Formed with Cyclodextrins
ML 8 C. Rossi, S. Martini, M. Ricci, M. P. Picchi, C. Bonechi (Italy)
Water-Protein and Ligand-Protein Interactions as Determined by Selective NMR Relaxation Studies
ML 9 M.J. Miles (U.K.)
Force Spectroscopy Studies of Complexes with Single Polymer Molecules
ML 10 G. ten Brinke, O. Ikkala (The Netherlands, Finland)
Functional Polymeric Materials: Complexing Additives as Structure-Inducing Elements

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

OC 1 A.R. Albunia, G. Guerra, P. Rizzo, P. Musto, R. Graf, H.W. Spiess (Italy, Germany)
Chlorinated Guest Orientation and Mobility in the Clathrate Phase Structure with Syndiotactic Polystyrene
OC 2 P. Rizzo, A.R. Albunia, G. Milano, V. Venditto, G. Guerra (Italy)
Host Crystalline Phase Orientation and Diffusivity of Guests in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Films
OC 3 J. Spěváček, J. Brus (Czech Republic)
Solid State NMR Study of Intercalate Complexes of Poly(ethylene oxide) and Small Molecules
OC 4 C. Daniel, G. Guerra, D. Alfano, P. Musto (Italy)
Structure of the Physical Cross-links in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Gels
OC 5 O. Tarallo, V. Califano, V. Petraccone (Italy)
On the Clathrate Structures of Syndiotactic Poly(m-Methylstyrene)
OC 6 S.A. Madbouly, B.A. Wolf (Germany)
Phase Behavior and Crystallization Kinetics of Poly(ethylene oxide) in the Melt and in Different Mixtures in the Quiescent State and under Shear
OC 7 P. Cifra, T. Bleha (Slovakia)
Free Energy and Dimensions of Macromolecules under Confinement in Polymer Intercalates
OC 8 S.J. Spells, H. Reinecke, J. Sacristán, J. Yarwood, C. Mijangos (U.K., Spain)
Depth Profiling of Polymer Films by Confocal Raman Spectroscopy
OC 9 Y. Grohens, L. Hamon, A. van der Lee, Y. Holl (France)
The Gel-like Structure of Polymer in Thin Films: An Explanation of the Thickness-Dependent Glass Transition?
OC 10 F. Delval, G. Crini, J. Vebrel (France)
Starch-Modified Filters Used for the Recovery of Pollutants from Waste Water
OC 11 T. Zheltonozhskaya, O. Demchenko, I. Rakovich, J.-M. Guenet , V. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine, France)
Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol) - Poly(acrylamide) Graft Copolymers Depending on the Graft Length.
1. Redistribution of Hydrogen Bonds and Its Influence on the Copolymer Behavior in Aqueous Solution
OC 12 N. Kutsevol, T. Zheltonozhskaya, J.-M. Guenet, N. Melnik, V. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine, France)
Conformational Changes in Aqueous Solutions of Poly(vinyl alcohol) - Poly(acrylamide) Graft Copolymers with Various Quantity of Grafts
OC 13 G. Bayramoğlu, M.Y. Arica (Turkey)
Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)/chitosan IPN Membranes as a Hydrogel Support for Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography
OC 14 Y. Tsabba, D.M. Rein, Y. Cohen (Israel)
Structure Formation during Spinning a Lyotropic Rigid-Polymer Solution via Different Crystal-Solvate Phases

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

SUNDAY 14:00 – 18:30 Registration  
21 JULY 19:00 – 21:00 Welcome reception  
       
       
       
MONDAY 09:00 – 09:20 Opening ceremony  
22 JULY 09:20 – 10:10 Opening lecture
J.-M. Guenet (France)
ML 1
  10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break  
  10:30 – 11:20 K. Tashiro (Japan) ML 2
  11:20 – 11:40 A.R. Albunia (Italy) OC 1
  11:40 – 12:00 P. Rizzo (Italy) OC 2
    Lunch  
  14:00 – 14:50 D. Golodnitsky (Israel) ML 3
  14:50 – 15:10 J. Spěváček (Czech Republic) OC 3
  15:10 – 15:30 Coffee break  
  15:30 – 15:50 C. Daniel (Italy) OC 4
  15:50 – 16:10 O. Tarallo (Italy) OC 5
  16:10 – 16:30 S.A. Madbouly (Germany) OC 6
       
  20:00 Concert  
       
       
TUESDAY 09:00 – 09:50 M.W. Hosseini (France) ML 4
23 JULY 09:50 – 10:10 T. Bleha (Slovakia) OC 7
  10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break  
  10:30 – 12:00 Poster session 1 PS 1
    Lunch  
  14:00 – 14:50 A.K. Nandi (India) ML 5
  14:50 – 15:10 S.J. Spells (U.K.) OC 8
  15:10 – 15:30 Coffee break  
  15:30 – 16:20 O.N. Tretinnikov (Belarus) ML 6
  16:20 – 16:40 Y. Grohens (France) OC 9

 

 

WEDNESDAY 09:00 – 09:50 A.E. Tonelli (U.S.A.) ML 7
24 JULY 09:50 – 10:10 F. Delval (France) OC 10
  10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break  
  10:30 – 11:20 C. Rossi (Italy) ML 8
  11:20 – 11:40 T. Zheltonozhskaya (Ukraine) OC 11
  11:40 – 12:00 N. Kutsevol (Ukraine) OC 12
    Lunch  
  14:00 – 23:00 Excursion and informal dinner  
       
       
Thursday 09:00 – 09:50 M. Miles (U.K.) ML 9
25 JULY 09:50 – 10:10 G. Bayramoğlu (Turkey) OC 13
  10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break  
  10:30 – 12:00 Poster session 2 PS 2
    Lunch  
  14:00 – 14:50 G. ten Brinke (Netherlands) ML 10
  14:50 – 15:10 Y. Cohen (Israel) OC 14
  15:10 Closing remarks  
    Farewell  

SESSION TIMETABLES

MONDAY, 22 JULY

09:00 OPENING CEREMONY

Opening addresses:

J. Spěváček
Conference Chairman

K. Ulbrich
Director of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry

09:20 Lecture session 1 Chairpersons: S.J. Spells (U.K.)

J. Dybal (Czech Republic)

09:20 Opening lecture ML 1

J.-M. Guenet (France)
Polymer-Solvent Complexes and Intercalates Prepared under Various Conditions

10:30 Opening lecture ML 2

K. Tashiro (Japan)
Microscopically-Viewed Structural Changes in Solvent-Induced Phase Transitions of Synthetic Polymers

11:20 Oral communication OC 1

A.R. Albunia, G. Guerra, P. Rizzo, P. Musto, R. Graf, H.W. Spiess (italy, germany)
Chlorinated Guest Orientation and Mobility in the Clathrate Phase Structure with Syndiotactic Polystyrene

11:40 Oral communication OC 2

P. Rizzo, A.R. Albunia, G. Milano, V. Venditto, G. Guerra (Italy)
Host Crystalline Phase Orientation and Diffusivity of Guests in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Films

 

 

14:00 Lecture session 2 Chairpersons: T. Bleha (Slovakia)

P. Čapková (Czech Republic)

14:00 Main lecture ML 3

D. Golodnitsky, E. Livshits, E. Peled (Israel)
Highly Conductive Oriented Polymer Electrolytes

14:50 Oral communication OC 3

J. Spěváček, J. Brus (Czech Republic)
Solid State NMR Study of Intercalate Complexes of Poly(ethylene oxide) and Small Molecules

15:30 Oral communication OC 4

C. Daniel, G. Guerra, D. Alfano, P. Musto (Italy)
Structure of Physical Cross-links in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Gels

15:50 Oral communication OC 5

O. Tarallo, V. Califano, V. Petraccone (Italy)
On the Clathrate Structures of Syndiotactic Poly(m-Methylstyrene)

16:10 Oral communication OC 6

S.A. Madbouly, B.A. Wolf (Germany)
Phase Behavior and Crystallization Kinetics of Poly(ethylene oxide) in the Melt and in Different Mixtures in the Quiescent State and under Shear


TUESDAY, 23 JULY

09:00 LECTURE SESSION 3 Chairpersons: C. Mijangos(Spain)

J. Hašek (Czech Republic)

09:00 Main lecture ML 4

M.W. Hosseini (France)
Molecular Tectonics: From Molecular Simplicity to Complex Molecular Network

09:50 Oral communication OC 7

P. Cifra, T. Bleha (Slovakia)
Free Energy and Dimensions of Macromolecules under Confinement in Polymer Intercalates

10:30

Poster Session: PS 1

P01 J. Hradil (Czech Republic)
Interactions of Crosslinked Copolymers with Organic Compounds Studied by Inverse Gas Chromatography
P02 E. Lucchelli, L. Caccianotti (Italy)
Rationalizing the Meaning of Coefficients in Flory-Huggins Approach to Polymer - Solvent Interactions
P03 S.I. Belousov, D.I. Korochkin, Yu.K. Godovsky (Russia)
Monolayers and Self-organised Discrete Multilayers of Mesophase Polyorganosiloxanes, Formed on Subphase of Water, Polyols and Their Solutions.
P04 N. Semenyuk, D. Horák (Ukraine, Czech Republic)
Effect of the Solvent System in Dispersion Polymerization on Properties of Methacrylate-Based Magnetic Microspheres
P05 N.E. Kotelnikova, E.F. Panarin (Russia)
Interaction between Charged Cellulose Matrix and Solutions of Cationic Surfactants
P06 J. Spěváček, L. Hanyková (Czech Republic)
1H NMR Relaxation Study of Polymer-Solvent Interactions during the Thermotropic Phase Transition in Aqueous Solutions
P07 L. Starovoytova, J. Spěváček, L. Hanyková, M. Ilavský (Czech Republic)
1H NMR Study of Phase Transition of Uncharged and Negatively Charged Poly(N-Isopropylmethacrylamide) in D2O Solutions
P08 W.S. Lyoo, S.O. Son, B.C. Ji, C.J. Lee (Korea)
Gelation and in situ Fibrillation of Flexible-chain Polymers during Synthesis of Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Polyacrylonitrile
P09 C. Mijangos, A. Sarafian, R. Hernandez, D. Lopez (Spain)
Potential Biomedical Applications of Magnetic PVA Hydrogels
P10 N. Melnik, A. Alexeyev, L. Momot, N. Kutsevol, V. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine)
Dielectric Relaxation of Xerogels based on Poly(acrylamide) and Poly(vinyl alcohol)
P11 N. Zagdanskaya, L. Momot, T. Zheltonozhskaya, J.-M. Guenet, V. Syromyatnikov
Properties of to Poly(vinyl alcohol) - Poly(acrylamide) Graft Copolymers Depending on the Graft Length. 3. Benzene Solubilization by Solutions of the Copolymers
P12 N. Permyakova, T. Zheltonozhskaya, N. Strelchuk, N. Zagdanskaya, L. Momot, V. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine)
Polymer-Colloid Complexes in Three-Component Systems: Poly(styrene-co-maleic acid) - Poly(ethylene oxide)-Silica Sol in Aqueous Medium
P13 T. Vitovetskaya, T. Zheltonozhskaya, N. Strelchuk, L. Kunitskaya, V. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine)
Specific Conformations of Poly(vinyl alcohol)-graft-Poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) in Aqueous Solutions
P14 I. Morfin, F. Horkay, F. Bley, C. Rochas, A.-M. Hecht, E. Geissler (France, U.S.A.)
Ion Condensation on a Charged Flexible Polymer
P15 S. Said, Y. Grohens (France)
Crystallization and Melting of Silica Filled PEO: Interfacial Effects
P16 M.E. Muñoz, I. Gonzáles, A. Santamaria, J. Pomposo (Spain)
Obtaining Highly Conducting Polymers from Polyaniline Solutions
P17 M. Vecino, M.E. Muñoz, I. Gonzáles, A. Santamaria, J.A. Pomposo (Spain)
Viscoelasticity and Morphology of Polyaniline Gels
P18 J. Horský, Z. Walterová (Czech Republic)
Formation of Poly(ethylene glycol) Inclusion Complexes in Aqueous Solutions of Mixed Cyclodextrins
P19 S. Poux, A. Thierry, J.M. Guenet (France)
A New Class of Composite Nanomaterial by Encapsulation
P20 J. Dybal, P. Schmidt (Czech Republic)
Hydration of Polymers Containing Amide Groups Investigated by Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy and DFT Calculations
P21 Y. Grohens, S. Ulvé, K. Vallée-Réhel, J.J. Péron, D. Haras (France)
Contact Angles on Gel-like Polymer Surfaces in Water: A Route to Understanding the Antifouling Activity ?

 

TUESDAY, 23 JULY

14:00 LECTURE SESSION 4 Chairpersons: C. Rochas (France)

J. Pouchlý (Czech Republic)

14:00 Main lecture ML 5

T. Jana, J. Chatterjee, A.K. Nandi (India)
On the Structure of Sulfonic Acid Doped Thermoreversible Polyaniline Gels

14:50 Oral communication OC 8

S.J. Spells, H. Reinecke, J. Sacristán, J. Yarwood, C. Mijangos (U.K., Spain)
Depth Profiling of Polymer Films by Confocal Raman Spectroscopy

15:30 Main lecture ML 6

O.N. Tretinnikov (Belarus)
Conformational Characterictics of Stereoregular Poly(methyl methacrylate)s and of the Stereocomplex: New Insights in the Bulk and Surface Structure from FTIR Measurements

16:20 Oral communication OC 9

Y. Grohens, L. Hamon, A. van der Lee, Y. Holl (France)
The Gel-like Structure of Polymer in Thin Films: An Explanation of the Thickness-Dependent Glass Transition?


WEDNESDAY, 24 JULY

09:00 LECTURE SESSION 5 Chairpersons: N.E. Kotelnikova (Russia)
J. Horský (Czech Republic)
09:00 Main lecture ML 7

A.E. Tonelli (U.S.A.)
Reorganization of the Structures, Morphologies, and Conformations of Polymers by Coalescence from their Crystalline Inclusion Compounds Formed with Cyclodextrins

09:50 Oral communication OC 10

F. Delval, G. Crini, J. Vebrel (France)
Starch-Modified Filters Used for the Recovery of Pollutants from Waste Water

10:30 LECTURE SESSION 6 Chairpersons: J. Vebrel (France)
M. Ilavský (Czech Republic)
10:30 Main lecture ML 8

C. Rossi, S. Martini, M. Ricci, M.P. Picchi, C. Bonechi (Italy)
Water-Protein and Ligand-Protein Interactions as Determined by Selective NMR Relaxation Studies

11:20 Oral communication OC 11

T. Zheltonozhskaya, O. Demchenko, I. Rakovich, J.-M. Guenet , V. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine, France)
Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol) - Poly(acrylamide) Graft Copolymers Depending on the Graft Length.
1. Redistribution of Hydrogen Bonds and Its Influence on the Copolymer Behavior in Aqueous Solution

11:40 Oral communication OC 12

N. Kutsevol, T. Zheltonozhskaya, J.-M. Guenet, N. Melnik, V. Syromyatnikov ( Ukraine, France)
Conformational Changes in Aqueous Solutions of Poly(vinyl alcohol) - Poly(acrylamide) Graft Copolymers with Various Quantity of Grafts


THURSDAY, 25 JULY

09:00 LECTURE SESSION 7 Chairpersons: V. Cohen (Israel)

J. Hradil (Czech Republic)

09:00 Main lecture ML 9

M.J. Miles (U.K.)
Force Spectroscopy Studies of Complexes with Single Polymer Molecules

09:50 Oral communication OC 13

G. Bayramoğlu, M.Y. Arica (Turkey)
Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)/chitosan IPN Membranes as a Hydrogel Support for Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography

10:30 POSTER SESSION 2
P22 J. Hašek, J. Dohnálek, J. Dušková (Czech Republic)
Experimental Determination of the First Solvation Shell of Macromolecules
P23 E. Larin, A.E. Prostakov (Russia)
The Phenomenological Theory of the Phase Transitions in Liquid-Crystal Gels and Elastomers
P24 S. Pimbert, Y. Grohens (France)
Evaluation of the Fractionated Crystallization of Isotactic Polypropylene and High Density Polyethylenes in Their Blends with Cycloolefin Copolymers
P25 G. Gorrasi, L. Guadagno, V. Vittoria (Italy)
Solvent-Induced Crystallization in Syndiotactic Polypropylene
P26 E. Týnová, W. Pabst, J. Mikač (Czech Republic)
Starch Swelling and Its Role in Modern Ceramic Shaping Technology
P27 J. Kacak, A. Sikorski, P. Romiszowski (Poland)
Dynamic Properties of Protein-like Heteropolymers. A Computer Simulation Study
P28 A. Sikorski, P. Romiszowski (Poland)
Local Ordering in Protein-like Heteropolymers. A Monte Carlo Simulation
P29 Gulay Bayramoĝlu, M.Yakup Arica (Turkey)
A Novel pH-Sensitive Porous Membrane Carrier for Various Biomedical Applications Based on pHEMA/chitosan: Preparation and Its Drug Release Characteristics
P30 G. Bayramoĝlu, O. Genc, M.Y. Arica (Turkey)
Dye-Ligand Immobilized IPN Membrane for Removal of Heavy Metal Ions
P31 J. Repáková, P. Čapková, M. Studenovský, M. Ilavský (Czech Republic)
Structure Analysis of Liquid-Crystalline Polymers. Modelling and Experiment.
P32 V.P. Privalko, V.B. Dolgoshey, E.G. Privalko, V.F. Shumsky, F. Hollmann, B. Rieger (Ukraine, Germany)
Viscoelastic Behavior of Alternating Terpolymers of Ethene, Propene and Carbon Monoxide
P33 V.P. Privalko, V.B. Dolgoshey, E.G. Privalko, V.F. Shumsky, A. Lisovskii, M. Rodensky, M.S. Eisen (Ukraine, Israel)
Melt Viscoelasticity of Polypropylenes Prepared under Different Polymerization Regimes
P34 V.P. Privalko, P. Pissis, G.Polizos, V.V. Korskanov, E.G. Privalko, V.Y.U. Kramarenko, V.B. Dolgoshey, W. Huhn, F. Hollmann, B. Rieger (Ukraine, Greece, Germany)
Influence of Microcrystallinity on Dielectric Relaxation of Alternating Terpolymers of Ethene, Propene, and Carbon Monoxide
P35 O. Demchenko, T. Zheltonozhskaya, J.-M. Guenet, I. Rakovich, S. Filipchenko, W. Syromyatnikov (Ukraine, France)
Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol) - Poly(acrylamide) Graft Copolymers Depending on the Graft Length. 2. Thermal Properties in the Bulk State
P36 J.F. Feller, I. Linossier, G. Levesque (France)
Conductive Polymer Composites (CPC): Mechanical and Rheological Properties and Modifications Induced by Carbon Black Particles Introduced into Single-Phase Conductive Polymer Composites, EEA-CB and PEBAX-CB
P37 I. Linossier, J.F. Feller (France)
Effect of Shear Rate and Temperature on Carbon Black Distribution in Poly(butane-1,4-diyl terephthalate)/Poly(ethene-co-ethyl acrylate) Blends Evaluated by Electrical Measurements
P38 S.J. Spells, S. Moyses (U.K.)
Structural Studies of the Syndiotactic Polystyrene/Ethylbenzene Complex
P39 C. Dubois, J. Vebrel, V. Rigny-Bourgeois (France)
Photo-ageing of a Thermoplastic Aromatic Polyurethane in Contact with Artificial Sweat
P40 M. Pospíšil, P. Čapková, Z. Weiss, M. Chmielová, A. Kalendová, J. Šimoník (Czech Republic)
Intercalated Phyllosilicates - Precursors for Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites
P41 A. Simon, Y. Grohens, L. Vandanjon, P. Bourseau, G. Levesque (France)
A Comparative Study of the Rheological and Structural Properties of Gelatins Gels of Mammalian and Fish Origins
       
14:00 LECTURE SESSION 8 Chairpersons: Y. Grohens (France)
A. Živný (Czech Republic)
14:00 Main lecture ML 10

G. ten Brinke, O. Ikkala (Netherlands, Finland)
Functional Polymer Materials: Complexing Additives as Structure-Inducing Elements

14:50 Oral communication OC 14

Y. Tsabba, D.M. Rein, Y. Cohen (Israel)
Structure Formation during Spinning a Lyotropic Rigid-Polymer Solution via Different Crystal-Solvate Phases

15:10 CLOSING REMARKS

Summaries

 


AUTHOR INDEX


LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS

BELARUS

Tretinnikov Oleg N., B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 220072 Minsk

CZECH REPUBLIC

Brus Jiří, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Čapková Pavla, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Chemical Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 3, 12116 Prague 2

Dolgoshey Volodymyr, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Dybal Jiří, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Hanyková Lenka, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, V Holešovičkách 2, 181 00 Praha 8

Hašek Jindřich, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Horský Jiří, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Hradil Jiří, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Ilavský Michal, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Jůza Josef, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, CZ-162 06 Praha 6

Kurková Dana, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Pospíšil Miroslav, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 3, 121 16 Praha 2

Pouchlý Julius, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Repáková Jarmila, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 3, 121 16 Praha 2

Semenyuk Nataliya, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, CZ-162 06 Praha 6

Spěváček Jiří, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

Starovoytova Larysa, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, V Holešovičkách 2, 182 00 Praha 8

Týnová Eva, Institute of Chemical Technology, Department of Glass and Ceramics, Technická 5, 166 28 Praha 6

Živný Antonín, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciencesof the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6

FRANCE

Delval Franck, Institut de Chimie de Besançon, Université de Franche - Comté, 30, Av. de l´Observatoire, F-25009 Besançon

Dubois Claude, EA 473 «Microanalyse des Matériaux » LRC CEA MO7, UFR ST, 16 route de Gray, F-25030 Besançon Cedex

Feller Jean-François, Laboratoire Polymères and Procédés, Université de Bretagne Sud BP 92116, F-56321 Lorient Cedex

Grohens Yves, Université de Bretagne Sud, rue St. Maudé BP 92116, F-56325 Lorient Cedex

Guenet Delphine, HEC, BP 51, F-78356 Jouy-en-Josas

Guenet Aurelie, Institut Charles Sadron, 6, rue Boussingault, F-67083 Strasbourg

Guenet Jean-Michel, Institut Charles Sadron, CNRS-UPR 22, 6, rue Boussingault, F-67083 Strasbourg

Hosseini M.W., Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination Organique, Institut Le Bel, Université Louis Pasteur, 4, rue Blaise Pascal, F-67000 Strasbourg

Poux Sandrine, Institut Charles Sadron, CNRS UPR 22, 6, rue Boussingault, F-67083 Strasbourg

Rochas Cyrille, Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique, Université Joseph Fourier, BP 87, F-38402 Saint Martin d'Heres

Ulvé Stephane, LBCM (EA 2594), Université de Bretagne Sud, BP 92116, F-56321 Lorient Cedex

Vebrel Joël, Institut de Chimie de Besançon, Université de Franche-Comté, 30, Av. de l´Observatoire, F-25009 Besançon Cedex

GERMANY

Madbouly Samy Abbas, Mainz University, Department of Physical Chemistry, Jakob Welder-Weg 13, D-Mainz

INDIA

Nandi Arun K., Polymer Science Unit, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Calcutta 700032

ISRAEL

Cohen Yachin, Technion Chemical Engineering Department, Haifa 32000

Golodnitsky Diana, School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Haim Levanon,Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978

ITALY

Albunia Alexandra R., Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Salerno, via S. Allende, I-84081 Baronissi, Salerno

Daniel Christophe, Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Salerno, via S. Allende, I-84081 Baronissi, Salerno

De Rosa Claudio, Department of Chemistry, University of Naples, Complesso Monte S. Angelo V, I-80126 Napoli

Gorrasi Giuliana, Department of Chemical and Food Engineering, University of Salerno, via Ponte don Melillo, I-84084 Fisciano (Salerno)

Lucchelli Emilio, Centro Ricerche Novara "Istituto Donegani" - Polimeri Europa, via Giacomo Fauser 4, I-28100 Novara

Rizzo Paola, Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Salerno, via S. Allende, I-84081 Baronissi, Salerno

Rossi Claudio, Department of Chemical and Biosystem Sciences, University of Siena, via Ettore Bastianni 12, I-53 100 Siena

Tarallo Oreste, Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Complesso di Monte Sant` Angelo, via Cinthia, I-80126 Napoli

JAPAN

Tashiro Kohji, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043

KOREA

Lyoo Won Seok, School of Textiles, Yeungnam University, Kyongsan, Kyungpook 712-749

NETHERLANDS

Ten Brinke Gerrit, Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry, Material Science Centre, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, NL-9747 AG Groningen

POLAND

Romiszowski Piotr, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, PL-02-093 Warszawa

Sikorski Andrzej, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, PL-02-093 Warszawa

RUSSIA

Belousov Sergey, Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Vorontzovo Pole,10, RU-105064 Moscow

Kotelnikova Nina E., Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences, Bolshoy pr. 31, RU-199004 St. Petersburg

Larin Eugeny, Rostov State University, Stachky,192, RU-344090 Rostov on Don

Prostakov Andreii, Rostov State University, Stachky,192, RU-344090 Rostov on Don

SLOVAK REPUBLIC

Bleha Tomáš, Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 84236 Bratislava

SPAIN

González Ignacio, Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), Facultad de Química, P.O. Box 1072, 20009 San Sebastián

Mijangos Carmen, Insituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia de Polimeros, Juan de la Cierva 3, E-28006 Madrid

Munoz M. Eugenia, Chemistry Faculty UPV/EHU, University of Basque Country, P.O. Box 1072, E-20009 San Sebastian

Vecino Monica, Chemistry Faculty, University of Basque Country, P.O. Box 1072, E-20009 San Sebestian

TURKEY

Arica M. Yakup, Department of Biology, Kirikkale University, 71450 Yahşihan Kirikkale

Bayramoglu Gulay, Department of Chemistry, Kirikkale University, 71450 Yahşihan Kirikkale

UKRAINE

Kutsevol Nataliya, Taras Shevchenko National University, Vladimirskaya Str.64, 01033 Kiev

Zheltonozhskaya Tatyana, Taras Shevchenko National University, Vladimirskaya Str.64, 01033 Kiev

U.S.A

Prokop Ales, Chemical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 107 Olin Hall, Nashville, TN 37235

Tonelli Alan E., Fiber and Polymer Science Program, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8301

UNITED KINGDOM

Miles Mervyn, H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Tyndall Av., Bristol BS8 1TL

Spells Stephen, Materials Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, S1 1WB

 


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