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The Danish Chemical Society – Annual meeting 2016 Kemisk Forening – Årsmøde 2016
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The Danish Chemical Society Annual Meeting 2016
9th of June 2016, OdenseUniversity of Southern Denmark
www.chemsoc.dk
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Mission and history of The Danish Chemical SocietyThe Danish Chemical Society has been founded in 1879 as a society for Danishchemists and has since focused on the advancement of chemistry and theimprovement of the public recognition of chemistry. This mission has notchanged and is of even more importance today, where modern life is entirely
dependent on chemical achievements like materials research (e.g. polymers), and medicinalchemistry (e.g. drug discovery), to name just a few. The public recognition of chemistry needs moreyoung students and researchers in the various branches of chemistry to engage in discussions onimportant questions in our society. Many global problems are strongly linked to chemistry (e.g.green energy, affordable health care, clean water or the protection of our environment).
Become a member of The Danish Chemical Society and:
ü Participate in scientific meetings organized or supported by our societyü Write articles and essays in the society journal – Dansk Kemiü Apply for travel grantsü Find job offers within the society networkü Receive society awards for outstanding contributions in chemistry (e.g. PhD prizes)ü Organize local meetings for your chemistry division with support from your societyü Promote your career as an invited speaker at our national meetings
Sign up at chemsoc.dk and become a member (1st year of your membership is free)
[annual membership fee - student members: 225 Kr - full members: 450 Kr]
Famous Danish chemists
W. C. Zeise, 1789-1847
New metal-organiccompounds (e.g. Zeise’s salt).
J.N. Brønsted, 1879-1947
Key acid-base definition(Brønsted theory).
N. J. Bjerrum, 1879-1958
Theory of strong electrolytesand applied IR spectroscopy.
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Program Agenda
Time Room
09.30 – 10.15 Registration Outside U45
10.15 – 10.20 Welcome U45
10.20 – 11.30 Plenary lecture by Prof. Dr. Mathias BellerLeibniz-Institut für Katalyse an der Universität Rostock,Germany“Be Green! Sustainable Catalysis for (Practical) OrganicSynthesis”
U45
11.30 – 12.45 Lunch and Poster session ”Old Fridaybar”
12.45 – 14.15 Session lectures IThe Division of Organic Chemistry IThe Division of Inorganic ChemistryDanish Society of Molecular SpectroscopyThe Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology IChemical Engineering / IDA Kemi – Kemiingeniørgruppen IThe Danish Society of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and MedicinalChemistry (DSFTM) I
U46U47U43U42U44U45
14.15 – 14.45 Coffee break ”Old Fridaybar”
14.45 – 16.15 Session lectures IIThe Division of Organic Chemistry IIThe Danish Society of Analytical ChemistryThe Danish Society of the History of ChemistryThe Division of Theoretical ChemistryThe Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology IIChemical Engineering / IDA Kemi – Kemiingeniørgruppen IIThe Danish Society of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and MedicinalChemistry (DSFTM) II
U46U51U43U47U42U44U45
16.20 – 17.00 Ellen and Niels Bjerrum award lecture U45
17.10 – 18.25 Poster session ”Old Fridaybar”
18.30 – Dinner and poster awards SDU restaurant20.00 Departure for participants from Copenhagen and Aarhus
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Session lectures I 12.45 – 14.15 room
The Division of Organic Chemistry /Sektionen for Organisk Kemi
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Bio-hybrid organic materialsKurt GothelfCDNA and Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University
12.45 – 13.15
Fragment-based drug discovery for identifying single- and multi-targetinhibitors of CNS targetsAnders BachDepartment of Drug Design and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen
13.15 – 13.45
Accessing molecular recognition and catalysis by combinatorial chemistryMorten MeldalNanoscience Center, Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
13.45 – 14.15
The Division of Inorganic Chemistry /Sektionen for Uorganisk Kemi
U47
Molecular mechanisms in precursor directed synthesis of metal oxidenanoparticles and nanostructuresVadim G. KesslerDepartment of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Swedish University of AgriculturalSciences, Sweden
12.45 – 13.20
Selective catalysis using encapsulated metal nanoparticlesSøren KegnæsCentre for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry, DTU Chemistry, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark
13.20 – 13.50
The importance of van der Waals interactions - a high-pressure crystallographicstudyMette Ø. FilsøDepartment of Chemistry, Aarhus University
13.50 – 14.15
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The Danish Society of Molecular Spectroscopy /Dansk Forening for Molekylspektroskopi
U43
M OL EK YL SPE KT R OSK OP IPR ISEN 2016Hydrogen bonds with second and third row elements, N, O, P and S as hydrogenbond acceptor atomsAnne Schou HansenDepartment of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
12.45 – 13.15
Laser induced alignment of molecules solvated inside Helium dropletsBenjamin SheppersonDepartment of Chemistry, Aarhus University
13.15 – 13.45
Characterization of stress and disease responses using spectroscopy of fruit flyjuiceAnders MalmendalDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
13.45 – 14.15
The Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology/Sektionen for Farmaceutisk Kemi og Teknologi
U42
UV imaging for in vitro dissolution and release testingJesper ØstergaardDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen
12.45 – 13.15
Measuring the parameters determining passive transport by NMR spectroscopyPaul SteinDepartment of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of SouthernDenmark
13.15 – 13.45
Single amphiphile structures as potential bioreactors or delivery systemsPierre-Alain MonnardDepartment of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of SouthernDenmark
13.45 – 14.15
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IDA Chemistry - Chemical Engineering division /IDA Kemi – Kemiingeniørgruppen
U44
Special Session on Catalysis
Low- and very low-temperature NH3-SCR catalysts for NOx removal in waste-and biomass-fired plants
12.45 – 13.15
Leonard SchillCSC Research Centre, DTU Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark
Pd-comlex catalysed urea synthesis in ionic liquidNanette ZahrtmannCSC Research Centre, DTU Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark
13.15 – 13.45
Incorporation of gold into zeolite silicalite-1 using pressure assistedimpregnation and reduction methodAgata Gallas-HulinCSC Research Centre, DTU Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark
13.45 – 14.15
Danish Society of Pharmacology, Toxicology and MedicinalChemistry / Dansk Selskab for Farmakologi, Toksikologi ogMedicinalkemi
Presentations from finalists for Denmark’s Young Medicinal Chemist Symposiumcandidate
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Modelling the serotonergic synapseLucy Kate LadefogediNANO and Department of Chemistry, University of Aarhus
12.45 – 13.05
DNA-templated protein labelingAnne Louise Bank KodalNovo Nordisk
13.05 – 13.25
From fatty acids to medicine?Steffen Vissing Fahnøe HansenDepartment of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of SouthernDenmark
13.25 – 13.45
Chemistry and pharmacology of phenethylamine psychedelicsSebastian Leth-PetersenDepartment of Drug Design and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen
13.45 – 14.15
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Session lectures II 14.45 – 16.15 room
The Division of Organic Chemistry /Sektionen for Organisk Kemi
U46
Controlling the topology of self-assembly by covalent and supramolecularperturbations: Molecular belts, capsules and tubesKenneth WärnmarkCentre for Analysis and Synthesis, Department of Chemistry Lund University
14.45 – 15.15
Decarboxylative trihalomethylations and trans-selective alkyne reductions incontinuous flowAnders LindhardtiNANO and Department of Engineering, Aarhus University
15. 15 – 15.45
PhD prize – award lecture 15. 45 – 16.15
The Division of Analytical Chemistry and The Danish Society ofEnvironmental Chemistry /Selskabet for Analytisk Kemi og Dansk Selskab for Miljøkemi
U51
Ecotoxicology of metals: Sources, transport, and effects on the ecosystemPoul BjerregaardDepartment of Biology, University of Southern Denmark
14.45 – 15.15
The complex natural chemistry of arsenic – analytical challenges andimplications on food safetyJens J. SlothNational Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark
Improving whole-cell bacterial biosensor analysis for determination of copperbioavailability in the environmentMette Guldborg HansenDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen
15.15 – 15.45
15.45 – 16.15
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The Danish Society of the History of Chemistry /Dansk Selskab for Historisk Kemi
U43
Redoxprocesser historisk belystBørge Riis LarsenLektor emeritus, Slagelse Gymnasium
14.45 – 15.15
Carlsberg Laboratorium gennem 140 årPeder Olesen LarsenBiokemiker, også arbejdet bl.a. med organisk kemi og senest forskning omforskning
15.15 – 15.45
Solens kemi: et historisk perspektiv, ca. 1860-1920Helge KraghNiels Bohr Instituttet, Københavns Universitet
15.45 – 16.15
The Division of Theoretical Chemistry /Sektionen for Teoretisk Kemi
U47
Electrocatalysis on the atomic scaleJan RossmeislDepartment of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
14.45 – 15.15
Extending the capabilities of polarizable embedding through damped linearresponse theoryMorten Steen NørbyDepartment of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of SouthernDenmark
15.15 – 15.45
Perturbation theory based response methods and applications to NMRparameters
15.45 – 16.15
Rasmus FaberDepartment of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
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IDA Chemistry - Chemical Engineering section /IDA Kemi – Kemiingeniørgruppen
U44
Special Session on Energy – Battery Technology
Progress on modification of electrode interface structure in proton exchangemembrane fuel cells (PEMFCs)Shuang Ma AndersenInstitute of Chemical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark
14.45 – 15.15
Batteries based on organic QuinonesAnders BentienDepartment of Engineering, Aarhus University
15.15 – 15.45
Material chemistry in batteries 15.45 – 16.15Steinar BirgissonDepartment of Chemistry, Aarhus University
The Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology /Sektion for Farmaceutisk Kemi og Teknologi
U42
Cell-penetrating peptides as carriers for transepithelial delivery of therapeuticpeptide and protein cargosHanne Mørck NielsenDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen
14.45 – 15.15
Models for buccal drug permeability – from in vitro to in vivoJette JacobsenDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen
15.15 – 15.30
Roles of drug transporters in oral absorption 15.30 – 15.45Carsten Uhd Nielsen and Bente SteffansenDepartment of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy,University of Southern Denmark
Exploring gastro-intestinal supersaturation in humans 15.45 – 16.15Patrick AugustijnsKU Leuven, Drug Delivery and Disposition
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Danish Society of Pharmacology, Toxicology and MedicinalChemistry / Dansk Selskab for Farmakologi, Toksikologi ogMedicinalkemi
Plenary speakers and announcement of Denmark’s YMCS candidate
U45
The European Lead Factory – Lessons from a large-scale experiment incollaborative drug discoveryMads Hartvig ClausenDTU Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark
14.45 – 15.25
Towards the next generation topicals for psoriasis and eczema: fragment-based discovery of JAK inhibitorsAndreas RitzénLEO Pharma A/S
15.25 – 16.05
Announcement of Denmark’s Young Medicinal Chemist Symposium candidate 16.05 – 16.15
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Plenary lecture Abstract – Prof. Dr. Mathias Beller
Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse an der Universität Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Str. 29a,18059 Rostock, Germany
Be Green! Sustainable Catalysis for (Practical) Organic Synthesis
Despite numerous important methodological advancements in all areas ofchemistry, still most organic synthesis as well as the industrial production ofchemicals can be improved. Currently, more than 80% of all products of thechemical industry are made via catalysis. In this regard, the development of newand more efficient catalysts constitutes a key factor for achieving a sustainableproduction of all kinds of chemicals today and in the future. Here, several major
challenges will be presented in the talk; e.g. the benign reduction of carboxylic acid derivatives.Furthermore, it will be shown that recently developed molecular-defined as well as nano-structuredbase metal catalysts enable us to perform catalytic hydrogenation and dehydrogenation processesin high yields and with unprecedented selectivity. Specific examples which demonstrate thepotential of sustainable catalytic processes will also include examples from energy technology.
Selected references
[1] S. Das, B. Wendt, K. Möller, K. Junge, M. Beller, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 1662.
[2] F. Westerhaus, R. Jagadeesh, G. Wienhöfer, M.-M. Pohl, J. Radnik, A.-E. Surkus, K. Junge, H.
Junge, M. Beller, Nature Chem. 2013, 5, 607-612.
[3] M. Nielsen, E. Alberico, W. Baumann, H.-J. Drexler, H. Junge, S. Gladiali, M. Beller, Nature 2013,
494, 85-89.
[4] S. Fleischer, S. Zhou, K. Junge, M. Beller, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52, 5120-5124.
[5] A. Boddien, D. Mellmann, F. Gärtner, R. Jackstell, H. Junge, P. J. Dyson, G. Laurenczy, R. Ludwig,
M. Beller, Science 2011, 333, 1733-1736.
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Biographical Information
Matthias Beller was born in 1962. He studiedchemistry at the University of Göttingen, Germany,where he completed his PhD thesis in 1989 in thegroup of Prof. Tietze. As recipient of a Liebigscholarship, he then spent a one-year in the group ofProf. Sharpless at the MIT. From 1991 to 1995, Bellerwas an employee of Hoechst AG, where he mostrecently directed the "Homogeneous Catalysis"project in the company's central research unit. In1996 he moved to the TU München as C3 Professor(“Associate Professor”). In 1998 he relocated to the
University of Rostock to head the Institute for Organic Catalysis (IfOK) and to become full Professorfor Catalysis at the University of Rostock. Since 2006 Matthias Beller is director of the newly formedLeibniz-Institute for Catalysis, which is the largest governmental research institute for appliedcatalysis in Europe.His scientific work has been published in more than 350 original publications and review articles. Inaddition, >80 patent applications have been filed in the last decade.Matthias Beller has received several awards such as the Otto-Roelen Medal (1997), the Merck-Frost-Lectureship (2002), the Novartis-Chemistry-Lectureship (2002), the Degussa-Lecturer (2003), theNovo Nordisk-Lecturer (2005), and in 2006 the Leibniz-Price of the DeutscheForschungsgemeinschaft. In 2006 he was also awarded “Entrepreneur of the Year” of the city ofRostock and he received the German Federal Cross of Merit.Matthias Beller is head of the GDCH working group “Sustainable Chemistry” and a member of theAssociation for Technical Sciences of the Union of German Academies of Sciences and Humanitiesas well as the Academy of Science of Hamburg.
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Ellen and Niels Bjerrum award lecture
Ellen og Niels Bjerrums Kemikerpris - Ellen and Niels Bjerrum award
Niels J. Bjerrum(1879 – 1958, left) – one
of the pioneers ofphysical chemistry –,
analyzed aqueoussolutions with a hydrogenelectrode and determined
from these measure-ments the ionizationconstant of water.
This award has beeninstituted by relatives to
Ellen and Niels Bjerrum inmemory of the Danishchemist Niels Bjerrum(1879-1958, left). The
price, which consists of asolid gold medal, has
been awarded since 1959.
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University of Southern Denmark (SDU) campus map and conference site
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Sponsors
Company Exhibition
Organized by: The Danish Chemical Society / Kemisk Forening
&
BioNEC, a centre of Excellence funded by THE VILLUM FOUNDATION forstudies on biomolecular nanoscale engineering.
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