INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
23rd Discussion Conference of P.M.M.
PRAGUE, 26 - 30 JUNE 2005
23rd Discussion Conference of P.M.M. Programme Booklet published as
ISBN 80-85009-51-X
by the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Summaries, except for their headings, are printed without editing.
23rd DISCUSSION CONFERENCE OF P.M.M.
under the auspices of the
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Macromolecular Division
R.F.T. Stepto
President of the Macromolecular Division
P. Kratochvíl
IUPAC Representative
and
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
M. Srpová E. Grisová, M. Rodová
P.M.M. Secretariat
J. Brus, J. Kahovec, J. Jůza, J. Kaprálek
P.M.M. Technical Managers
Address:
Institute of Macromolecular
Chemistry Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic P.M.M. Secretariat Heyrovského nám. 2 CZ-162 06 Praha 6, Czech Republic |
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Phone: | +420-296 809 332 |
Fax: | +420-296 809 410 |
E-mail: | sympo @imc.cas.cz |
WWW: | https://www.imc.cas.cz/sympo/23discon/ |
67th meeting of P.M.M.
23rd Discussion Conference
Miroslav Raab
Jiří Kotek
Jeff Bakalar, Alena Halmová, Jiří Kotek, Miroslav Raab, Miloš Sova, Milena Špírková
G.K. Elyashevich (Russia), F.P. La Mantia (Italy), J. F. Gérard (France), P. Sáha (Czech Republic), V. Khunová (Slovak Republic), S.C. Tjong (P.R. China)
Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Plastic Additives Segment, Lampertheim,
Germany
Sigma-Aldrich, Pobřežní 46, Praha, Czech Republic
Scientific Instruments Brno, s.r.o., Havlíčkova 86, Brno, Czech
Republic
On-site registration of participants takes place on Sunday, 26 June, from 14:00 to 18:30 in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Praha 6, Heyrovského nám. 2, and continues the next day from 8:30. The Conference Office will operate on 27-30 June (Monday through Thursday) from 08:30 to 12:30and (except Wednesday) from 13:30 to 16:00.
All participants must register. Only persons wearing name badges are entitled to enter the lecture room in the Institute.
No exchange counter operates in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry. Information about the nearest exchange office is available at the Registration Desk and on the website.
On-site cash payment of the registration fee is considered as payment after 15 April. The P.M.M. Secretariat accepts 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 institution nor their representatives assume responsibility or liability for personal accident and loss of or damage to belongings however caused.
In Prague, an integrated transport system (underground Metro, trams, and buses) operates without conductors. Tickets must be purchased in advance (exceptions are 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 an additional charge of 3 Kč and for the exact change only. Tickets for 8 Kč (from 1st July14 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 (from 1st July 20 Kč) for a 60-min journey (90 min at night and on weekends) by all means of transport are on sale at the airport, at railway stations, newspaper stands and tobacco shops, at hotel reception desks, etc. The Metro runs from 05:00 till midnight.
The map of Prague is available at http://mapy.atlas.cz
Taxis can be hired at the airport or the railway stations. The fare is 25 Kč per kilometre and 34 Kč is the boarding fee within the city boundaries (2005 prices). We recommend checking the fare before entering a taxi.
A special bus will bring the participants from the Academy Residence to the Institute in the morning only; the departure times are given on the notice board at the Registration Desk.
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 (9 km from the Institute). To reach the airport, we recommend bus No. 179 from the Institute, 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").
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 (12:00-14:00) in the hotel "Obora" in walking distance from the Institute. Admission by tickets (L1 - L4) only.
Refreshments and lunches are included in the registration fee.
Sunday, 26 June, 18:30-21:00. All registered participants are cordially invited to take part in a complimentary opening reception with concert in the Royal Summerhouse Hvězda ("Star House").
Please gather at 18:00 p.m. at the entrance of the Institute, after which we walk together to the "Star House" - 10 min.
The opening reception of the 23rd Discussion Conference will be organized on the premises of the Royal Summer House (known as Star House) located in the close vicinity of the Institute.
In 1555, the Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrolia, second son of the Emperor Ferdinand I, ordered the construction of a Renaissance summer house according to his own design. To assist in the realization of this building he appointed top Italian architects Giovanni Campioni and Avostalis del Pambio. Those masters also decorated the ground floor of the building with stucco reliefs.
The 16th century was a flourishing period for so-called secret sciences and secret societies. This is definitely expressed in the geometry of the building, as the plan is a perfect six-point star shape inside a diameter of sixty feet. Such a star could symbolize two interposed triangles; in other words, an architectonic realization of the Emerald Table of Hermes Trismegistus
The horizontal profile of the structure also has philosophical significance. The four levels could each be understood as the representation of the four elements described in ancient Greek wisdom: Earth, Water, Air and Fire. The ground floor is definitely the most beautiful because of the well-preserved decoration; the first floor is kind of a labyrinth, as it is not so easy to exit as it is to enter! The top floor is no less interesting-it presumably contains visible traces of some 16th century initiation rites. Indeed, the original Renaissance floor tiles still show that the room was divided into red and blue halves on an east-west axis. In this space, one could imagine that a novice would be required to cross this division line as part of its initiation. However, there are no written records of this ceremony; after all, it should be kept a secret, right? In any regard, one's imagination has freedom to develop its own scenes.
The magical atmosphere of the Summer House also inspired the French Surrealist Andre Breton to devote a poem in its honor. A part of it is now engraved in a big stone located at the entrance. More recently, a Chinese visitor remarked that the sharp points of the building can also have the effect of removing negative energy from the inner space. You may also notice the peculiar stanchions placed a meter apart from each of the points: The same visitor considered that they may serve to scatter the offensive fields of energy further, thus avoiding possible harm to passers-by. Of course, scientific minds of today can enjoy these speculations as part of a Renaissance fairy tale. But the special feeling of being inside a star, as it were, remains even after 450 years of its existence.
Wednesday, 29 June, 14:00-22:00. The excursion starts on Wednesday, 29 June, at 2 pm, at the lecture hall of the Institute, along with a short introductory lecture. Buses will bring participants to several interesting places, starting with Strahov monastery, which boasts of a famous library of books dating back to the 10th century and decorative murals on the ceilings of the Philosophical Hall. After that, it is possible to view the hundred towers of Prague from the Strahov terrace, and to listen to the carillon of the nearby Loreta bell tower.
The next stop will be at the Royal Garden of the Prague Castle, which is highlighted by a Renaissance summer house and so-called 'singing fountain'. Then the participants will be taken to Troja on the outskirts of Prague, where it is also possible to admire a panorama of the city. Nearby is the Botanical Garden, with its tropical greenhouse 'Fata Morgana', which will be included in the sightseeing tour.
The excursion will end in the very centre of Prague, where a gala dinner will be served in one of the historic palaces of Prague. Live music will accompany the service of the meal, in a beautiful setting. As the evening will not have a strict end, and the location is convenient, no further transportation will be provided past this point.
Please book for the excursion using the Registration Form (admission by tickets only). Price: 70 € (extra fee).
Guided accompanying persons programme will be provided from Monday through Thursday, depending on interest at the Registration Desk.
Thursday, 30 June: After the last lecture, all participants are invited to a farewell drink in the entrance hall of the Institute.
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.
English is the working language of the Conference. No translation will be provided.
The presentation time for each main lecture is 40 min, including 10 min discussion.
The presentation time for special lectures is 20 min, including 5 min discussion.
Poster sessions will take place on Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Posters should be mounted not later than in the afternoon before the day of their presentation and removed immediately after the poster session.
Data-Video-Projector (XGA) connected to a local PC will be available. Following media can be used for transfer of data: FDD 3.5", CD, DVD-R, USB-Flash. Other supported inputs are via: PC MCIA, IEEE 1394 ports, 4-in-1 Card Reader-Multimedia Card, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Smart Media, or from VHS. No connection of private notebooks or laptops will be allowed.
In addition, an overhead projector will be available.
ML 01 | E.M. Wu, J.L. Kardos (USA) Certification of composite strength reliability using probability modeling |
ML 02 | R. Pfaendner (Germany) How will additives shape the future of plastics? |
ML 03 | F. Gao (UK) The future trend of clay/polymer nanocomposites |
ML 04 | S. Boucard, J. Duchet-Rumeau, P. Prele, J.F.
Gérard (France) Polyolefin-clay nanocomposites: Tailoring morphologies from the interfacial physico-chemistry and shearing conditions |
ML 05 | G.H. Michler (Germany) Micromechanical effects of balancing strength and toughness of polymers |
ML 06 | Z. Bartczak (Poland) Plastic deformation and orientation of semicrystalline polymers by plane-strain compression and rolling |
ML 07 | W. Brostow (USA) Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and tribological behavior of polymeric materials |
ML 08 | M. Matsuo, Y. Bin, A. Koganemaru,
Q. Chen (Japan) Characteristics of carbon films prepared from polymer composites containing carbon nanotubes and metal particles |
ML 09 | C.A. Silva, J.C. Viana, Z.A. Denchev, A.M.
Cunha (Portugal) New functionalities and property enhancement through non-conventional injection moulding techniques |
ML 10 | M. Raab (Czech Republic) Multiscale approach to research, education and promotion of polymeric materials |
SL 01 | I. Čatić, M. Rujnić-Sokele[added
by supplement] (Croatia) Future developments of (polymeric) materials |
SL 02 | J. Pospíšil, J. Pilař, Z. Horák
(Czech Republic) New polymeric materials: Problems in the performance and durability determination |
SL 03 | K. Marossy, A. Tóth (Hungary) Structure-properties relationship in chlorinated polyethylene |
SL 04 | A. Vermogen, K. Masenelli-Varlot,
B. Sixou, G. Vigier, J. Duchet, R. Séguéla, J.F.
Gérard (France) Multiscale characterization of the dispersion of clay particles in polymer-clay nanocomposites |
SL 05 | V. Khunová, I. Kelnar, C.M.
Liauw (Slovak Republic, Czech Republic,
UK) The role of reactive modifiers in the transition from micro- to nanostructured polymer composites |
SL 06 | R. Wache, M.H. Klopffer, M. Moan
(France) Barrier properties of polymer/layered silicate nanocomposites: An example of specific results |
SL 07 | J.A. Pomposo, E. Ochoteco, C. Pozo,
P. Carrasco, H. Grande, J. Rodrigues (Spain) Trends in polypyrrole research: Conductivity enhancement in raw materials and dispersions |
SL 08 | G. Elyashevich, M. Smirnov, I.
Kuryndin, I. Dmitriev (Russia) Nanoscale electroactive composite materials on the basis of porous polymer films |
SL 09 | C. Jama, I. Errifai, R. delobel.
R. De Jaeger, A. Mazzah (France) Cold-plasma graft polymerization of organophosphorus materials on polymer surfaces: A new route to flame retard polymers |
SL 10 | Yu.A. Shchipunov (Russia) A novel class of hybrid polysaccharide-silica nanocomposite materials fabricated by sol‑gel technique |
SL 11 | M.M. Alavi Nikje, M. Haghshenas,
A. Bagheri Garmarudi, N. Barzande, K. Taheri (Iran) Glycolysis of waste polyurethane foams and elastomers under various reaction conditions to find the adequate method |
SL 12 | C. G'Sell (France) Concurrence of cavitation and shear mechanisms in the plastic deformation of solid polymers |
SL 13 | R. Lach, W. Grellmann (Germany) Aspects of time- and temperature-dependent impact fracture for polymer materials |
SL 14 | N.E. Zafeiropoulos, R.J. Davies,
K. Schneider, S. Trabelsi, J. Rieger, C. Riekel, M. Stamm
(Germany, France) The application of microfocus synchrotron radiation X-ray scattering to study fracture mechanisms in polyolefins |
SL 15 | J. Kratochvíla, D. Varečková,
L. Vilč, J. Kučera (Czech Republic) Determination of limiting physical and mechanical properties of semicrystalline polymers |
SL 16 | I. Fortelný (Czech Republic) Compatibilization of polymer blends: Advances, problems and challenges |
SL 17 | R. Slezák (Czech Republic) In situ compatibilization of PS/EPDM blends via ultrasonic extrusion |
SL 18 | V. Verney, S. Commereuc (France), Scientific aspects of mechanical recycling of polymeric wastes |
SL 19 | M. Grmela (Canada) Multiscale rheological modelling |
SL 20 | D. Kubies, J. Kotek, J. Baldrian,
J. Kovářová, M. Šlouf, F. Rypáček (Czech
Republic) Nanocomposites of poly(ε-caprolactone) with layered silicates: Effect of the structure on degradation |
SL 21 | M.Y. Gelfer, C. Burger, P.
Nawani, B.S. Hsiao, B. Chu, M. Si, M. Rafailovich (USA) Novel approach for the interpretation of X-ray scattering data from layered systems |
SL 22 | Y.L. Liu (Taiwan) Polymeric materials modified with silica nanoparticles: Preparation and applications |
SL 23 | A. Kopczyńska, G.W. Ehrenstein (Germany) Adhesive strength on polymer surfaces |
SL 24 | N.G. Yun, Y.G.Won, J.S. Lee, S.C.
Kim (Korea) Toughening of carbon fiber/epoxy composite by the epoxy-polysulfone semi-interpenetrating polymer networks with morphology spectrum |
SL 25 | T. Zaharescu (Romania) Radiation modifications in polymers |
SL 26 | L. Tokarz, J. Cieślak, J.
Stasiński (Poland) Polyoxymethylene with reduced formaldehyde emission |
SL 27 | Y.Z. Wang (P.R. China) A perspective biodegradable polymer system: Poly(p-dioxanone)-based biodegradable polymers |
SL 28 | B.L. Rivas (Chile) Functional polymers to remove metal ions |
SL 29 | Y. Tajitsu (Japan) Novel tweezers for thrombus samples in blood vessels using piezoelectric polylactic acid fibers |
SL 30 | V. Ducháček (Czech Republic) Recent and current trends in commodity/specialty polymers relationship |
SUNDAY 26 June |
14:00 - 18:30 | On-site registration | |
18:30 - 21:00 | Opening reception with concert | ||
MONDAY | |||
27 June | 09:00 - 09:20 | Opening of the Conference | |
Lecture session 1 | |||
09:20 - 10:00 | J.L. Kardos | ML 01 | |
10:00 - 10:20 | I. Čatić | SL 01 | |
10:20 - 11:00 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 2 | |||
11:00 - 11:40 | R. Pfaendner | ML 02 | |
11:40 - 12:00 | J. Pospíšil | SL 02 | |
12:00 - 12:20 | K. Marossy | SL 03 | |
12:20 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
Lecture session 3 | |||
14:00 - 14:40 | F. Gao | ML 03 | |
14:40 - 15:00 | A. Vermogen | SL 04 | |
15:00 - 15:20 | V. Khunová | SL 05 | |
15:20 - 15:40 | M.H. Klöpffer | SL 06 | |
15:40 - 16:00 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 4 | |||
16:00 - 16:40 | J.F. Gérard | ML 04 | |
16:40 - 17:00 | C. Pozo | SL 07 | |
17:00 - 17:20 | G.K. Elyashevich | SL 08 | |
cancelled | 17:20 - 17:40 | C. Jama | SL 09 |
17:40 - 18:00 | Yu.A. Shchipunov | SL 10 | |
18:00 - 18:20 | M.M. Alavi Nikje | SL 11 | |
TUESDAY | |||
28 June | Lecture session 5 | ||
09:00 - 09:40 | G.H. Michler | ML 05 | |
09:40 - 10:00 | C. G'Sell | SL 12 | |
10:00 - 10:20 | R. Lach | SL 13 | |
10:20 - 10:40 | N.E. Zafeiropoulos | SL 14 | |
10:40 - 11:00 | Coffee break | ||
Poster session 1 | PS 01 | ||
11:00 - 12:20 | Posters PC 01 - PC 44 | ||
12:20 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
Lecture session 6 | |||
14:00 - 14:40 | Z. Bartczak | ML 06 | |
14:40 - 15:00 | J. Kratochvíla | SL 15 | |
15:00 - 15:20 | I. Fortelný | SL 16 | |
15:20 - 15:40 | R. Slezák | SL 17 | |
15:40 - 16:00 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 7 | |||
16:00 - 16:20 | S. Commereuc | SL 18 | |
16:20 - 16:40 | M. Grmela | SL 19 | |
16:40 - 17:00 | D. Kubies | SL 20 | |
17:00 - 17:20 | M.Y. Gelfer | SL 21 | |
17:20 - 17:40 | Y.L. Liu | SL 22 | |
18:00 - 19:00 | Refreshment | ||
Panel discussion 1 | |||
19:00 - 20:15 | F. Gao | PD 01 | |
20:15 - 21:15 | Party | ||
WEDNESDAY | |||
29 June | Lecture session 8 | ||
09:00 - 09:40 | W. Brostow | ML 07 | |
09:40 - 10:00 | A. Kopczyńska | SL 23 | |
10:00 - 10:20 | N. G. Yun | SL 24 | |
10:20 - 10:40 | T. Zaharescu | SL 25 | |
10:40 - 11:00 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture session 9 | |||
change | moved ->Thursday | M. Matsuo | ML 08 |
change | 11:00 - 11:40 | A.M. da Cunha | ML 09 |
11:40 - 12:00 | L. Tokarz | SL 26 | |
12:00 - 12:20 | Y.Z. Wang | SL 27 | |
12:20 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
14:00 - 22:00 | Sightseeing in Prague with gala dinner | ||
THURSDAY | |||
30 June | Lecture session 10 | ||
change | moved->Wednesday | A.M. da Cunha | ML 09 |
change | 09:00 - 09:40 | M. Matsuo | ML 08 |
09:40 - 10:00 | B.L. Rivas | SL 28 | |
10:00 - 10:20 | Y. Tajitsu | SL 29 | |
10:20 - 10:40 | V. Ducháček | SL 30 | |
10:40 - 11:00 | Coffee break | ||
Poster session 2 | PS 02 | ||
11:00 - 12:20 | Posters PC 45 - PC 97 | ||
12:20 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
Panel discussion 2 | |||
14:00 - 15:20 | P. Lemstra | PD 02 | |
Closing lecture | |||
15:20 - 16:00 | M. Raab | ML 10 | |
16:00 | Farewell |
9:00 | OPENING | ||
Opening addresses K.
Ulbrich P. Kratochvíl IUPAC Representative M. Raab |
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LECTURE session 1 | |||
9:20 | Main lecture 01 E.M. Wu, J.L.
Kardos (USA) |
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10:00 | Special lecture SL
01 I. Čatić, M. Rujnić-Sokele[added by
supplement] (Croatia) |
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10:20 - 11:00 Coffee break | |||
Lecture session 2 | |||
11:00 | Main lecture ML 02 R.
Pfaendner (Germany) |
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11:40 | Special lecture SL 02 J.
Pospíšil, J. Pilař, Z. Horák (Czech Republic) |
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12:00 | Special lecture SL 03 K.
Marossy, A. Tóth (Hungary) |
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12:20 - 14:00 Lunch | |||
Lecture session 3 | |||
14:00 | Main lecture ML 03 F. Gao
(UK) |
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14:40 | Special lecture SL 04 A.
Vermogen, K. Masenelli-Varlot, B. Sixou, G. Vigier,
J. Duchet, R. Séguéla, J.F. Gérard (France) |
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15:00 | Special lecture SL 05 V.
Khunová, I. Kelnar, C.M. Liauw (Slovak Republic,
Czech Republic, UK) |
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15:20 | Special lecture SL 06 R. Wache, M-H. Klopffer, M. Moan (France) |
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15:40 - 16:00 Coffee break | |||
Lecture session 4 | |||
16:00 | Main lecture ML 04 S.
Boucard, J. Duchet-Rumeau, P. Prele, J.F. Gérard
(France) |
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16:40 | Special lecture SL 07 J.A.
Pomposo, E. Ochoteco, C. Pozo, P. Carrasco, H.
Grande, J. Rodrigues (Spain) |
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17:00 | Special lecture SL 08 G.
Elyashevich, M. Smirnov, I. Kuryndin, I. Dmitriev (Russia) |
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17:20 | Special lecture SL 09 C. Jama,
I. Errifai, R. delobel. R. De Jaeger, A. Mazzah (France) |
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17:40 | Special lecture SL 10 Yu.A. Shchipunov
(Russia) |
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18:00 | Special lecture SL 11 M.M. Alavi
Nikje, M. Haghshenas, A. Bagheri Garmarudi, N.
Barzande, K. Taheri (Iran) |
LECTURE SESSION 5 | |||
09:00 | Main lecture ML 05 G.H.
Michler (Germany) |
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09:40 | Special lecture SL 12 C.
G'Sell (France) |
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10:00 | Special lecture SL 13 R.
Lach, W. Grellmann (Germany) |
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10:20 | Special lecture SL 14 N.E.
Zafeiropoulos, R.J. Davies, K. Schneider, S.
Trabelsi, J. Rieger, C. Riekel, M. Stamm (Germany,
France) |
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10:40 - 11:00 Coffee break | |||
11:00 - 12:20 POSTER SESSION 01 | |||
PC 01 | A. Ptiček, Z. Katančić, Z.
Hrnjak-Murgić, J. Jelenčić, Ž. Jelčić Effect of SAN/EPDM blends composition on morphology and mechanical properties |
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PC 02 | LJ. Kratofil, Z. Hrnjak-Murgić, J.
Jelenčić Mechanical recycling of PET by preparing PET/HDPE blends |
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PC 03 | L. Toman, M. Janata, J. Spěváček, A.
Sikora, P. Vlček, M. Pekárek, P. Látalová, J.
Michálek, P. Holler, B. Masař Preparation of isocyanate-multifunctionalized polyisobutylene by one-pot synthesis. Amphiphilic networks composed of polyisobutylene and poly(hydroxyalkyl methacrylate)s |
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PC 04 | J. Čulin, I. Šmit, M. Andreis, Z.
Veksli, A. Anžlovar, M. Žigon Phase separation of functionalized polyester polyurethanes |
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PC 05 | K. Ishizu, H. Kakinuma Architecture of nanocylinder composites composed of metal clusters using double-cylinder-type copolymer brushes as templates |
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PC 06 | V. Mittal Correlation between gas permeation and the filler aspect ratio for thermoset polymer - layered silicate nanocomposites |
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PC 07 | F. Fraisse, V. Verney, S. Commereuc, M.
Obadal, J.C. Maréchal Recycling of PET/PC blends for construction applications |
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PC 08 | C. Prisacariu, G.E. Hitruc New approaches in polyurethane elastomers, films and blends derived from hard segments of variable geometry |
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PC 09 | C. Prisacariu, P.C. Buckley, V.A.
Prisacariu, G.E. Hitruc Can polymer-polymer and polymer-solvent molecular interactions essentially change the course of the copolyaddition process? |
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PC 10 | J. Kotek, I. Kelnar, M. Studenovský, J.
Baldrian, M. Šlouf Polypropylene-clay nanocomposites: Application of chlorosulfonated polypropylene as a coupling agent |
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PC 11 | I. Kücük, A. Sarac, S. Keyf, H.
Yildirim Various methacrylate polymers for use in dental composites |
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PC 12 | I. Kücük Ş. Pekgunduz, U. Beker, F.S.
Güner , T. Erciyes, A. Kuyulu Removing boron and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from water |
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PC 13 | H. Berber, A. Sarac, H. Yildirim Semicontinuous emulsion copolymerization of vinyl acetate and butyl acrylate with a new protective colloid. Effect of different initiators. |
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PC 14 | G.J. Shin, J.C. Jung Synthesis and characterization of novel polyimides from benzophenone-3,3', 4,4'-tetracarboxylic dianhydride derivatives |
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PC 15 | J.H. Chi, J.C. Jung Synthesis and light-emitting properties of conjugated polymers containing ethynylene unit in the main chain |
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PC 16 | G. Zamfirova Relaxation processes during microhardness measurements |
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PC 17 | G. Zamfirova, V. Gaydarov, N. Djourelov,
E. Nedkov, J. Perena Positron annihilation and microhardness as complementary methods for polymer investigation |
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PC 18 | I. Šeděnková, M. Trchová, E.N.
Konyushenko, J. Stejskal The influence of acidity on the polyaniline film formation: FTIR spectroscopic study |
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PC 19 | E.N. Konyushenko, J. Stejskal, M.
Trchová, J. Prokeš, J.Y. Hwang, K.H. Chen Multiwall carbon nanotubes modified with a polyaniline conducting polymer |
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PC 20 | S.I. Nazarov, O.M. Yariev, M.S.
Sharipov, D.Ch. Muzzafarov, I.I. Nazarov Starch modified with phosphate salts for applications in different branches of industry |
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PC 21 | R. Slavík, O. Skoba, V. Bednařík, M.
Vondruška, T. Hanzlíček Geopolymerization |
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PC 22 | A. Gronowski, R. Resendes Peroxide-curable rubber compound containing high-isoprene butyl rubber |
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PC 23 | E.Yu. Karabach, A.M. Kirillov, M.N.
Kopylovich, M.F.C. Guedes da Silva, M. Haukka, A.J.L.
Pombeiro New self-assembled copper 1D- and 2D-coordination polymers as catalysts for biphasic peroxide oxidation of cyclohexane under mild conditions |
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PC 24 | D. Varečková, Š. Podzimek, J.
Lebduška Characterization of molecular structure of alkyd resins using SEC with MALS detection |
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PC 25 | A. Sarac, H. Yildirim Semicontinuous emulsion copolymerization of vinyl acetate and butyl acrylate using a new protective colloid: Effect of different emulsifiers |
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PC 26 | H. Berber, A. Sarac, H. Yildirim Vinyl acetate and butyl acrylate emulsion copolymerization: Effect of protective colloids on some mechanical properties |
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PC 27 | K. Turhan, A. Sarac, H. Yildirim Synthesis of poly(vinyl acetate-co-butyl acrylate) latexes in the loop reactor: Effect of monomer ratio |
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PC 28 | K. Turhan, A. Sarac, H. Yildirim Synthesis of poly(vinyl acetate-co-butyl acrylate) latexes in the loop reactor: Effect of various emulsifiers |
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PC 29 | V. Cimrová, D. Výprachtický, H.
Hlídková, P. Karastatiris, I. K. Spiliopoulos, J.A.
Mikroyannidis Photoluminescence and electroluminescence in poly(p-phenylenevinylene) derivatives with m-terphenyl or 2,6-diphenylpyridine segments along the backbone |
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PC 30 | N.Yu. Solomko, O.G. Budishevska, S.A.
Voronov Chitosan block copolymers for creation of antibacterial materials |
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PC 31 | J. Kronek, O. Markus, I. Janigová, F.
Böhme, H. Komber, J. Lustoň Poly(esteramide)s from aromatic bis(2-oxazolines) and aromatic dicarboxylic acids |
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PC 32 | J. Lustoň, J. Kronek, F. Böhme Poly(ester amide)s of the AA-BB and AB type containing biphenyl units |
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PC 33 | B. Andričić, T. Kovačić, I. Klarić,
M. Leskovac Characterization of recycled PVC/PP blend containing surface-modified nanofiller |
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PC 34 | H. Behniafar New poly(ester-imide)s derived from 3,6-bis(4-trimellitimidophenoxy)benzonorbornane and aromatic diols |
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PC 35 | H. Behniafar An efficient route for the synthesis od soluble and thermally stable poly(urethane-imide)s based on benzonorbornane |
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PC 36 | C.M. Liauw, P. Limpanapittayatorn, G.C.
Lees, A.N. Wilkinson Synthesis of polystyrene-layered silicate nanocomposites by in-situ suspension polymerisation |
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PC 37 | N. Shevchenko, A. Bilibin, A.
Menshikova, B. Shabsels, A. Sel'kin, A. Bazhenova Effect of monodisperse polymeric particles properties on characteristics of photonic crystal |
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PC 38 | Kh. Allaberdiev The effect of the nature of fibers and matrix on the properties of microcomposites |
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PC 39 | I. Krupa, I. Novák, A.S. Luyt Modification of surface, adhesive and mechanical properties of polyolefins through blending with maleinized paraffin wax |
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PC 40 | A. Szalla, H. Kaczmarek The influence of UV irradiation on poly(acrylic acid)/poly(ethylene oxide) complexes |
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PC 41 | V. Kuthanová, B. Hausnerová, J. Li, M.
Liang, S. Guo Influence of ultrasonic irradiation on linear viscoelastic properties of high-density polyethylene/polyamide 6 blends |
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PC 42 | F. Shimamura, N. Michiaki Fractionation and crystal morphology of rigid poly(p-phenylenebenzobisthiazole) |
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PC 43 | D. Gromadzki, J. Lokaj, M. Janata, P.
Štěpánek, O. Diat, F. Nallet Synthesis, modification and characterization of amphiphilic di and tri block copolymers of styrene and 5-vinyltetrazole or quaternized 4-vinylpyridinium salts |
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PC 44 | V.N. Kizhnyaev, F.A. Pokatilov, L.I.
Vereshchagin, A.I. Smirnov Carbon-chain polymers with 1,3,4-oxadiazole rings |
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12:00 - 14:00 Lunch | |||
LECTURE SESSION 6 | |||
14:00 | Main lecture ML 04 Z.
Bartczak (Poland) |
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14:40 | Special lecture SL 15 J.
Kratochvíla, D. Varečková, L. Vilč, J. Kučera (Czech
Republic) |
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15:00 | Special lecture SL 16 I.
Fortelný (Czech Republic) |
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15:20 | Special lecture SL 17 R.
Slezák (Czech Republic) |
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15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break | |||
LECTURE SESSION 7 | |||
16:00 | Special lecture SL 18 V.
Verney, S. Commereuc (France) |
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16:20 | Special lecture SL 19 M.
Grmela (Canada) |
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16:40 | Special lecture SL 20 D.
Kubies, J. Kotek, J. Baldrian, J. Kovářová, M.
Šlouf, F. Rypáček (Czech Republic) |
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17:00 | Special lecture SL 21 M.Y.
Gelfer, C. Burger, P. Nawani, B.S. Hsiao, B. Chu, M.
Si, M. Rafailovich (USA) |
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17:20 | Special lecture SL 22 Y.L. Liu
(Taiwan) |
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18:00 | REFRESHMENT | ||
19:00 - 20:15 PANEL DISCUSSION PD 01 | |||
Polymeric nanomaterials: Dreams and
reality Invited discussion leader: F. Gao (UK) |
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20:15 - 21:15 PARTY |
LECTURE SESSION 8 | |||||||
09:00 | Main lecture ML 07 W.
Brostow (USA) |
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09:40 | Special lecture SL 23 A.
Kopczyńska, G.W. Ehrenstein (Germany) |
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10:00 | Special lecture SL 24 N.G.
Yun, Y.G.Won, J.S. Lee, S.C. Kim (Korea) |
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10:20 | Special lecture SL 25 T.
Zaharescu (Romania) |
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10:40 - 11:00 Coffee break | |||||||
LECTURE SESSION 9 | |||||||
11:00 | Main lecture ML 09 C.A.
Silva, J.C. Viana, Z.A. Denchev, A.M. Cunha
(Portugal) [Main lecture ML 08 moved to Thursday 09:00: M. Matsuo, Y. Bin, A. Koganemaru, Q. Chen (Japan) |
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11:40 | Special lecture SL 26 L.
Tokarz, J. Cieślak, J. Stasiński (Poland) |
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12:00 | Special lecture SL 27 Y.Z.
Wang (P.R. China) |
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12:20 - 14:00 Lunch | |||||||
14:00 - 22:00 Sightseeing in Prague with gala dinner | |||||||
LECTURE SESSION 10 | ||||
09:00 | Main lecture ML 08 M.
Matsuo, Y. Bin, A. Koganemaru, Q. Chen
(Japan) [Main lecture ML 09 moved to Wednesday 11:00: C.A. Silva, J.C. Viana, Z.A. Denchev, A.M. Cunha
(Portugal) |
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09:40 | Special lecture SL 28 B.L.
Rivas (Chile) |
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10:00 | Special lecture SL 29 Y.
Tajitsu (Japan) |
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10:20 | Special lecture SL 30 V.
Ducháček (Czech Republic) |
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10:40 - 11:00 Coffee break | ||||
11:00 - 12:20 POSTER SESSON 02 | ||||
PC 45 | T. Nakashima, M. Bandou, Y.
Bin, Y. Nakano, M. Matsuo Physical properties and biodegradation characteristics of chitosan/PVA blend films |
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PC 46 | M.B. Rahimova, U.O. Nekov, Kh.N.
Mavlyanov, O.M. Yariev, G.Q. Shirinov N-[(methacryloyloxy)methyl]naphthalimide synthesis and its use as thermo- and light stabilizer in polymers |
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PC 47 | L.B. Idieva, B.A. Mavlanov, G.A.
Ikhtiyarova Polymeric composition on the basis of vinyl alcohol as thickener for printed colours |
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PC 48 | Kh.N. Mavlyanov, U.O. Nekov, O.M.
Yariev, M.B. Rahimova, N. Khasanova Synthesis of monomers based on imides |
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PC 49 | G.A. Khudoinazarova, B.A. Mavlanov, O.M.
Yariev, D. Amonova Study of thermal and thermooxidizing destruction of halogen-containing styrene copolymers |
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PC 50 | M.S. Sharipov, O.O. Yoriyev, O.M.
Yariev, A.R. Hafizov, O.I. Rayabov Decreasing the cost of the sizing process with polymers by using flour as a starch-containing raw material with polymers |
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PC 51 | M.S. Sharipov, O.M. Yariev, Sh.
Shirinov, S.I. Nazarov, E.D. Niyozov Effect of estimation of application of acrylic polymers as modifying agents in sizing polymeric composite materials |
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PC 52 | S. Devesa, L.C. Costa, F. Henry Controlling electrical properties of polymer composites using different mixture laws |
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PC 53 | G.K. Shirinov, Kh.N. Mavlyanov, M.B.
Rahimova, O.M. Yariev, U.Kh. Mavlonova Synthesis of N-[(methacryloyloxy)methyl]benzenesulfonamide monomer |
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PC 54 | G.A. Ixtiyarova Influence of water-soluble polymer on structural-mechanical properties of sizing composition of cotton fibers |
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PC 55 | P. Lukáč, V. Khunová, J. Kozánková,
D. Bakoš Polypropelene/clay nanocomposites: Effect of reactive modifiers on barrier and thermal properties |
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PC 56 | E. Olejníková, P. Fedorko, M.
Omastová Influence of an anionic surfactant on the properties of polypropylene/polypyrrole composites |
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PC 57 | M. Erceg, T. Kovačić, I. Klarić Kinetic triplet evaluation of the non-isothermal degradation of aliphatic-aromatic copolyester |
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PC 58 | G. Gorrasi, M. Tortore, V. Vittoria Synthesis and physical properties of layered silicate/polyurethane nanocomposites |
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PC 59 | L. Guadagno, C. Naddeo, V. Vittoria, A.
Di Bartolomeo, M. Guida, S. de Pasquale, J. Quartieri Electrical properties of syndiotactic polypropylene |
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PC 60 | V. Rek, N. Vranješ , M. Mlinac-Mišak Blends of PS/HDP with SEBS block copolymers as compatibilizer |
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PC 61 | N. Stipanelov Vrandečić, I. Klarić,
T. Kovačić Kinetics of thermooxidative degradation of poly(vinyl chloride)/chlorinated polyethylene blends stabilized with Ca/Zn stearate |
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PC 62 | T. Nedelčev, J. Kronek, J. Lustoň, I.
Krupa Synthesis and photochemical studies of a new 2-oxazoline-based silane precursor convenient for preparation of organic/inorganic hybrids |
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PC 63 | C.J. Hwang, Y.B. Lee, S.W. Jung, J.Y.
Kim Heat control performance improvement of injection molding machine |
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PC 64 | C.J. Hwang, J.S. Kim, Y.B. Ko, Y.M. Heo Asymmetric microelliptic column injection mold fabrication by UV-inclined exposure process |
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PC 65 | C.J. Hwang, Y.B. Ko , J.D. Kim, Y.M. Heo Micro-lens array patterned mold fabrication by modified LIGA with thermal reflow process and its application to LCD-BLU |
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PC 66 | M. Kráčalík, M. Studenovský, J. Mikešová,
A. Sikora, R. Puffr Nanocomposites based on recycled PET |
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PC 67 | S. Manrich, R.M.C. Santana, S. Manrich Surface energy and printing properties of recycled PP/HIPS blown films filled with inorganic particles |
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PC 68 | S. Manrich, J.R.V. Borges, L.A. Pessan Comparative degradation characterization of postconsumer PET/organoclay nanocomposites |
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PC 69 | M.S. Sharipov, D.K. Muzaffarov, O.M.
Yariev, Q.A. Ravshanov Matching of qualities of the sizes based on modified and imported native starches |
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PC 70 | L.B. Idieva, B.A. Mavlanov, G.A.
Khudoinazarova Occluding of oxygen in oxidation of stabilized polymers based on methyl methacrylate and styrene |
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PC 71 | D. Kurková, J. Kříž, J.C. Rodríguez-Cabello,
M. Alonso The effect of molecular weight on the self-assembling during the inverse temperature transition in elastin-like polypeptides (PFG NMR study, hydrodynamic radius and relative viscosity) |
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PC 72 | L. Fambri, L. Lutterotti Structural and mechanical characterization oriented polypropylene fibers and woven-nonwoven fabrics |
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PC 73 | S. Erkal, M.U. Ozkaynak, F.S. Güner Biodegradable polyurethane films based on triglyceride oil |
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PC 74 | Y. Eraslan, F.S. Güner Synthesis of oil-based biopolymers: Poly(urethane-urea) and poly(urethane-urea-amide) |
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PC 75 | N. Kushakova, L. Lepnev, I. Khotina Synthesis of dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers for optoelectrinics |
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PC 76 | M. Mičušík, M. Omastová, J. Prokeš,
I. Krupa Properties of composites based on thermoplastic matrices and conductive cellulose fibers |
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PC 77 | I.B. Tsvetkova, S.N. Sidorov, L.M.
Bronstein, P.M. Valetsky, E.M. Sulman, V.G. Matveeva Catalytic activity of Pd nanoparticles in polyelectrolyte layers on Al2O3 |
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PC 78 | C.N. Duncianu, I. Kelnar, L. Kaprálková Effect of matrix modification on the behaviour of PA6-based nanocomposite |
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PC 79 | M. Julinová, J. Hoffmann, A. Kalendová Composites based on PVC and intercalated montmorillonite in biotic environment |
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PC 80 | M. Julinová, J. Hoffmann, L. Kovářová Behaviour of modified copolymer of polyethylene and methacrylic acid in a biotic environment |
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PC 81 | M. Dvoračková, H. Mikulčáková, M.
Julinová Behaviour of crosslinked biopolymers in a biotic environment |
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PC 82 | D. Výprachtický, S. Kukla, P. Pavlačková,
H. Hlídková, V. Cimrová Efficient donors for terbium luminescence based on polymer ligands containing quinolinone fluorophore |
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PC 83 | J. Hašek, P. Kolenko, J. Dohnálek. G.
Tiščenko, J. Dušková, T. Skálová Interactions of poly(ethylene glycol) with proteins observed by X-ray difraction |
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PC 84 | B.I. Rivas, S.A. Pooley, F. Brovelli, E.
Pereira, L. Basaez, F. Osorio, J. Puente Preparation and properties of electrodes modified with polymer film for detection of metal ions |
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PC 85 | M. Špírková, J. Brus, M. Šlouf, J.
Kotek, J. Baldrian The influence of the shape and size of additives on properties of nanocomposite coatings |
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PC 86 | J. Lipták Electrical properties of carbon black-polystyrene composites as a function of carbon black concentration |
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PC 87 | L. Abate, I. Blanco, G. Cicala, R.
LaSpina, C.L. Restuccia Thermal and rheological behaviour of some random aromatic PES/PEES copolymers |
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PC 88 | A. Mouloud, S. Fellahi, A. Redjem, H.
Attou Effect of bentonite on toughening properties of DGEBA epoxy resin / polyamine system |
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PC 89 | J. Jůza Correlation between some material characteristics of liquid polybutadienes Krasol |
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PC 90 | M. Obadal, R. Čermák, M. Raab, V.
Verney, S. Commereuc, F. Fraïsse On photodegradability of β-nucleated polypropylene |
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PC 91 | M. Obadal, R. Čermák, L. Beníček, K.
Stoklasa Tailoring of multicomponent crystalline systems in isotactic polypropylene |
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PC 92 | M. Janata, V. Kůdela, D. Gromadzki, M.
Pekárek, P. Štěpánek, O. Diat Synthesis of sulfonated ionomers and study of their properties |
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PC 93 | J. Lokaj, L. Poláková, D. Gromadzki,
M. Bleha, P. Štěpánek, O. Diat Nitroxide-terminated amphiphilic block copolymers |
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PC 94 | P. Sysel, H. Kompertová, R. Čechová Hyperbranched polyimides as a group of special polymers |
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PC 95 | P. Zdebiak, D. Gromadzki, M.
Willert-Porada, M. El Fray Synthesis and characterization of sulfonated polymeric membranes |
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PC 96 | D. Gromadzki, J. Lokaj, M. Janata, P.
Štěpánek, O. Diat, F. Nallet Synthesis, modification and characterization of amphiphilic di- and triblock copolymers of styrene and 5-vinyltetrazole or 4-vinylpyridinium salts |
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PC 97 | Z. Starý, Z. Kruliš, M. Šlouf, J.
Hromádková Compatibilization of blends containing polyolefins and polystyrene |
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PC 98 | Z. Sedláková, A.
Jigounov, J. Spěváček, M. Netopilík, P. Holler, M.
Ilavský Liquid crystalline polybutadienediols with mesogens in the side chains. Structure and physical properties |
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12:00 - 14:00 Lunch | ||||
14:00- 15:20 PANEL DISCUSSION PD 02 | ||||
Present and future of polymers:
Commodity vs special materials Invited discussion leader P. Lemstra (Netherlands) |
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15:20 | Closing lecture - ML 10 M. Raab (Czech
Republic) |
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16:00 | Farewell |
To be published here after the conference
Changes in lecture and posters titles and authors - SL 01, P08, P09 - incorporated into text above