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Proceedings*

Plenary lectures

PL-1 Yoshio Nikawa, Japan
Recent Progress and Perspective on Microwave Application Technologies in Japan
PL-2 Dariusz Bogdal, Poland
Polymer Chemistry Under Microwave Conditions
PL-3 Christopher R. Strauss, Australia
Microwave Chemistry Under Pressure: The First Twenty Years
PL-4 C. Oliver Kappe, Austria
High-Throughput Microwave-Assisted Synthesis
PL-5 Rajender S. Varma, USA
‘Greener’ Chemical Syntheses Using Microwave Irradiation
PL-6 Dinesh. K. Agrawal, USA
Microwave Processing of Materials: Latest Activities at Penn State Microwave Center
PL-7 Cristina Leonelli, Itally
Microwave Technology for Nanopowder Production
PL-8 André Loupy, France
Microwave Effects in Organic Synthesis According to Reaction Medium and Mechanisms
PL-9 Michael Ardona, Graeme Hogarth, Philip Hayes and Daniel T. Oscroft, UK
Microwave Chemistry in the Undergraduate Laboratory: Organometallic Chemistry
PL-10 Kama Huang, China
Microwave Chemistry in China

Oral communications

OC-1 Jacqueline M. R. Bélanger and J. R. Jocelyn Paré, Canada
Microwaves in the Petrochemical and Petroleum Industry
OC-2 Catherine Marestin, Raphaël Brunel, Vincent Martin, Régis Mercier, France
Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Polyarylene Ethers
OC-3 Albert Gourdenne, France
Radiofrequency (27.12 Mhz) Activation of the Radical Curing Reaction of Unsaturated Polyesters of Epoxy-Acrylic Type in Styrene Solution
OC-4 Vladimír Církva, Czech Republic
Photochemistry in the Microwave Oven
OC-5 Frank Marken, Mohamed A. Ghanem, Richard G. Compton, Barry A. Coles, UK
Focused Microwaves in Electrochemistry
OC-6 T. Matsumura, N. Mayama, H. Ono, T. Fukuoka, Japan
Semiconductor Microwave Chemical Reactor with an Elliptic Focused Chamber
OC-7 Tamás Szommer, János Gerencsér, György Dormán, László Ürge, Michael Guaciaro, Hungary
Case Studies in Microwave Assisted High-Throughput Parallel Synthesis. Challenges and Achievements
OC-8 Otman Benali and Martyn Deal, UK
Continuous Flow Microwave Synthesis; Reaction Optimisation and Scale-up
OC-9 Yoshio Nikawa, Toshihito Kamei and Nobuyuki Kikukawa, Japan
Microwave Irradiation Promoting deNOx Catalyst Reaction
OC-10 Liu Zuohua, Tao Changyuan, Du Jun, Liu Renlong, China
Investigation on the Microwave Enhanced - Detoxification of Chromate Absorbed by Biomass
OC-11 Martina Vondrova, Paul W. Majsztrik, Andrew B. Bocarsly, USA
Microwave Processing of Cyanogel Coordination Polymers to Yield Bimetallic Alloys
OC-12 Milota Kováčová, Michal Lovás, and Štefan Jakabský, Slovak Republic
Microwave Vitrification of Industrial Wastes
OC-13 P. Scholz, J. Cihlar jr., C. Möser, J. Cihlar, B. Ondruschka, Czech Republic
Catalytical and Heating Behavior of Nanoscaled Perovskites under Microwave Radiation
OC-14 Alina Carmen Tito, Carlo Mazzocchia, Giovanni Modica, and Federica Martini, Italy
Nanoparticles and Mesoporous Alumina by Hydrothermal Microwave
OC-15 Milan Hájek, Czech Republic
Microwave Effects in Heterogeneous Catalysis
OC-16 Eberhard Heller, Werner Lautenschläger and Ulrike Holzgrabe, Germany
Microwave-Enhanced Catalytic Hydrogenations at Medium Pressure
OC-17 Firouz Matloubi Moghaddam, Iran
A New Eco-Friendly Catalyst for the Solvent-Free Benzylation and Tert-Butylation of Phenols and Naphthols with Alcohols Under Microwave Irradiation
OC-18 Y. Kanematsu, T. Matsumura, Y. Mikata, N. Kanehisa, T. Akagi, Japan
Microwave Chemistry in Education
OC-19 G. E. Lombard, J. C. Oliveira, L. Ahrné, South Africa
Microwave-Hot Air Assisted Drying of Osmotically Treated Pineapple

Posters

PO-1 Ioan Calinescu, Daniel Ighigeanu, Diana Martin, Constantin Matei, Gabriela Craciun, Elena Manaila, Romania
Combined Processes for the Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds from Air
PO-2 Rodrigo Correa, Colombia
Chemical Reactions under the Presence of Susceptors
PO-3 Gabriela Craciun, Diana Martin, Sabin Cinca, Dana Stan, Roxana Radu, Elena Manaila, Daniel Ighigeanu, Irina Margaritescu, Doru Chirita, Carmen Mihailescu, Nicusor Iacob, and Constantin Oproiu, Romania
Separated and Combined Effects of Microwave and Electron Beam on Human Blood Proteins
PO-4 Annett Fuchs, Dieter Greif, Germany
Investigations of Chemical Reactions of Fat Compounds under Microwave Conditions
PO-5 Zheng Cheng, Li Wei Ning Zhengxiang, China
Microwave Multi-Stage Countercurrent Extraction of Dihydromyricetin from Ampelopsis grossedentata
PO-6 Daniel Ighigeanu, Diana Martin, Gabriela Craciun, Iulian Togoe, Elena Manaila, Constantin Matei, and Constantin Oproiu, Romania
Synergistic Effects of Combined Microwave and Electron Beam Irradiation Applied to Waste Decontamination
PO-7 O. Jašek, M. Eliáš, L. Zajíčková, Z. Kučerová, J. Matějková, A. Rek, J. Buršík, Czech Republic
Carbon Nanostructures Synthesis in Microwave Plasma Torch at Atmospheric Pressure
PO-8 T. Hoder, V. Kudrle, B. David, N. Pizúrová, O. Schneeweiss, J. Janča, Czech Republic
Synthesis of α-Fe Nanoparticles by Microwave Plasma
PO-9 Soner Kuşlu and Ali Oktay, Turkey
Dehydration of Colemanite in Microwave Heated Fluid Bed Reactor
PO-10 Antonino Rizzuti, Cristina Leonelli, Anna Corradi, Paolo Veronesi, Italy
Microwaves Effects on Aragonite Particles Formation from Solution
PO-11 Shahram Moradi, Azade Madadi, Marziye Yarigar Ravesh, Iran
Synthesis the New Generation of Fluoresceines and Other Derivatives under Microwave Irradiation
PO-12 Elena Manaila, Diana Martin, Sabin Cinca, Mihaela Moisescu, Irina Stoian, Eugenia Kovacs, Nicusor Iacob, Daniel Ighigeanu, Gabriela Craciun, and Irina Margaritescu, Romania
Microwave Irradiation Effects on Drug Blood Cells Uptake
PO-13 Diana Martin, Daniel Ighigeanu, Constantin Matei, Sabin Cinca, Elena Manaila, Tudor Savopol, Nicusor Iacob, Gabriela Craciun, and Constantin Oproiu, Romania
Radiation Exposure Systems for in Vitro and in Vivo Experiments
PO-14 Jiří Míšek, Filip Teplý, Irena G. Stará, Ivo Starý, David Šaman, Czech Republic
Synthesis of Fully Aromatic Azahelicenes
PO-15 Hussni A. Muathen, Ghada S. Masaret, and Ahmed H.M. Elwahy, Saudi Arabia
The First Use of Microwave Irradiation as a Powerful Tool for Enhanced Generation of Novel Macrocyclic Dilactams
PO-16 Imad Ouzzane, Jiří Pospíšil, Michal Neuschl and Milan Potáček, Czech Republic
Microwave-Assisted Cyclization Reactions
PO-17 Sang Hyun Park, Hui Jeong Gwon, Seung Ho Jang, and Myung Woo Byun, Republic of Korea
Microwave-Assisted Rapid Synthesis of 166Ho-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-N,N΄,N΄΄,N΄΄΄-tetraacetic acid (Dota): A Bifunctional Chelating Agent for Radiopharmaceuticals
PO-18 Hana Navrátilová, Radovan Kareš, Milan Potáček, Czech Republic
Preparation of 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-3-methylenepiperidine by Microwave-Assisted Elimination Reaction
PO-19 Aleksander Prociak, Darusz Bogdal and Jan Pieluchowski, Poland
Microwave Enhanced Glycolysis of Polyurethanes
PO-20 Shahram Moradi,* Marziye Yarigar Ravesh, Azade Madadi, Ghasem Bakhtiyari, Farahnaze Noor Mohammadian, Iran
A Simple and Green Procedure for the Synthesis of (1H-benzodimidazol-2-yl)-2-one under Microwave Irradiation
PO-21 Stanislav Relich, Vladimír Církva, Leona Vlková, and Milan Hájek, Czech Republic
Photochemistry in the Microwave Oven: Preparation, Evaluation and Applications of the Electrodeless Discharge Lamps
PO-22 A. Corradi, C. Leonelli, A. Rizzuti, R. Rosa, P. Veronesi, R. Grandi, E. Mariani, C. Villa, Italy
Temperature Measurements in Microwave Assisted Solvent-Free Organic Syntheses
PO-23 Viera Poláčková, Martin Huťka, Štefan Toma and C. Oliver Kappe, Slovak Republic
Pd-Catalysed Arylation of rac-(E)-3-acetoxy-1,3-diphenypro-1-ene with Arylboronic Acids under Non-Classical Conditions
PO-24 Hassan Valizadeh and H. Gholipur, Iran
Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Coumarins via K2CO3 Catalyzed Knoevenagel Condensation in 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium Bromide Ionic Liquid
PO-25 Antonino Rizzuti, Roberto Giovanardi, Cristina Leonelli, Anna Corradi, Paolo Veronesi, Claudio Fontanesi, Italy
Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy of Neat Ionic Liquids
PO-26 Leonardo Pisani, Hana Prokopcová, and C. Oliver Kappe, Austria
Synthesis Of Heterocyclic Compound Libraries By Automated Sequential And Parallel Microwave Synthesis

* We expect participants to present a poster of the size A0 (84 cm width × 119 cm length). They will be boards for exposition of the posters. The fixing material will be available at the site.

We expect participants to expose the poster on Monday morning to enable to all other participants to visit it during the whole day. During the time of the poster session the authors are asked to be present at the board. Posters can be left displayed at the place till the end of conference.

For speakers of the conference a dataprojector is available (PowerPoint presentation) but also overhead projector will be to disposal.

Announcement

A competition for the best and most instructive poster will be during the conference in a progress.


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