Ionic polymerizations to develop advanced functional materials
Ghent, Belgium September 11-16, 2022
Registration (until 18.30)
Welcome Reception - The University of Ghent, Tweekerkenstraat 2, 9000 Gent
End of the Welcome Reception
Registration
Welcome
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
Session chair
KL01 - Aqueous Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization in Open Air
KL02 - Poly(2-Oxazoline)s: From New Monomers to their Combination with Other Polymer Classes
KL03 - Lady of the Rings - Biodegradable Cyclic Polydisulfide Elastomers
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
Session chair
KL04 - Recent Advances in Cationic Raft Polymerization via Reversible Chain Transfer - Virtual Presentation
KL05 - Using Living/Controlled Radical Polymerization in 3D Printing
KL06 - Update on Polyphosphoesters: From Seawater-Degradable Polymers to Imaging
Lunch
Start of parallel sessions
Short break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL07 - Photochemically Generated Ionic Species for Cationic and Step-Growth Polymerizations
KL08 - Reversing Controlled Radical Polymerization: From Polymers to Monomers
Group Picture - (Meeting outside in front of the church)
Poster Presentations - Drinks & Snacks
End of the day
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL09 - Biostable Polyurethanes
KL10 - Polypeptoid Polymers by Controlled Zwitterionic Ring-Opening Polymerization: Twists and Turns
KL11 - Macromolecular Engineering via Polylactide Stereocomplexation
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
Session chair
KL12 - Precision Synthesis of Various Functional Polymers via Controlled/living Cationic Polymerization - Virtual Presentation
KL13 - Poly(2-oxazoline)s: from Nucleic Acid Delivery to Oil Additives
KL14 - Terpenes and Terpene-Based Monomers: a Treasure Chest for Biobased Materials Generated via Anionic Polymerization
Lunch
Start of parallel sessions
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL16 - Novel Nanostructured Polymer Assemblies by Functional Polymers Obtained via Quasiliving Ionic Polymerizations
KL17 - Polymer Therapeutics via the Spontaneous Zwitterionic Copolymerisation of 2-Oxazolines
Reception at the City Hall of Ghent - Pacification Room (Botermarkt 1, 9000 Gent)
End of Reception at the City Hall of Ghent
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
Session chair
KL 18 - Anionic Polymerisation, Post Functionalisation and Hydrogenation of Dienes as Replacements for Polyisobutene Dispersants
KL19 - Helical Polyisocyanates Synthesized by Living Anionic Polymerization Toward Peptide Mimicry
KL20 - Molecularly Designed Poly(2-oxazoline)s for Tuning the Properties of Biointerfaces
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL21 - The Investigation of pH Responsive Switchable Protein Adsorption Properties of Poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline) Based Coatings - Virtual Presentation
KL22 - Pushing the Limits of NCA Polymerization: About the Synthesis of Miktoarm Star Polymers and Cylindrical Bottlebrush Copolymers with Compartmentalized Surface Functionality
KL23 - Organocatalyzed Routes to Challenging (Co)polymer Structures - Virtual Presentation
Lunch
Start of parallel sessions
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL24 - Group Transfer Polymerisation for the Synthesis of Block Copolymers - - Virtual Presentation
KL25 - Reversible Transformations of Polymer Topologies through Visible Light and Darkness
KL26 - Model-based Design of Linear, Branched and Crosslinked Polymers
Banquet - Monasterium PoortAckere
End of Banquet at the Monasterium PoortAckere
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL27 - Tapered Block and Multiblock Copolymers via Statistical Anionic Copolymerization
KL28 - PEO-Based Block Copolymers as Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
KL29 - Polyphosphoesters: a Valuable Platform for Future Applications in Health and Energy"
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
KL30 - Sequence-Controlled Vinyl Polymers: Precision Synthesis and Functions - Virtual Presentation
KL31 - Kraton Polymers: from Polymer Design to Application
KL32 - Ring-Opening Polymerization of Bio-Sourced Heterocyclic Monomers
Lunch
Start of parallel sessions
Coffee break
Plenary - Auditorium Andre Devreker
Session chair
KL33 - Combination of Living Cationic and Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer (Raft) Polymerization for Macromolecular Engineering - Virtual Presentation
KL34 - Biomimetic Polymers – A Cell-oriented Approach for the Design of Tailored Therapeutics
Concluding remarks
Excursion - Ghent Discovery Tour
End of the Excursion "Ghent Discovery Tour"