Programme

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Programme
Wednesday, Oct. 29th, 2014
12:00―18:00
Registration
16:00―16:45
Chair: Shunai Che
Plenary Lecture―Eiji Yashima, Nagoya University
Functional helical polymers and oligomers as unique chiral materials
16:45―17:30
Chair: Toshio Masuda
Plenary Lecture―Yan Li, Peking University
Chirality specific growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes
19:30―21:00
Poster Session
Thursday, Oct. 30th, 2014
08:30―08:40
Opening Ceremony
08:40―10:00
Chair: Yoshio Okamoto, Zhixiang Wei
08:40―09:05
Keynote Lecture―Afang Zhang, Shanghai University
Thermoresponsive helical polymers
09:05―09:30
Keynote Lecture―Toru Asahi, Waseda University
Solid State Chiroptics
09:30―09:45
Short Invited Lecture―Kenji Monde, Hokkaido University
Solution-state helical structural study of poly-L-lactic acid by VCD
09:45―10:00
Short Invited Lecture―Ting Chen, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy
of Sciences
2D chirality in molecular self-assembly on solid surfaces
10:00―10:25
Coffee Break and Photograph
10:25―12:10
Chair: Afang Zhang, Kazuhiko Saigo
10:25―10:50
Keynote Lecture―Tadashi Mori, Osaka University
A combined experimental and theoretical investigations on circular dichroisms of
hexahelicenes, substituted helicenes, and fused helicenes
10:50―11:15
Keynote Lecture ― Zhixiang Wei, National Center for Nanoscience and
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Biomimetic single-handed helical structures of conducting polymers for chiral
electronics
11:15―11:40
Keynote Lecture―Li Qi, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Preparation of amino acids derived ILs as the ligands of Zn(II) comoplexes in
chiral ligand exchange capillary electrophoresis
11:40―11:55
Short Invited Lecture―Yuuya Nagata, Kyoto University
Solid thin films of poly(quinoxaline-2,3-diyl)s exhibiting handedness-switchable,
full-color-tunable selective reflections
11:55―12:10
Short Invited Lecture―Zhenkun Zhang, Nankai University
Chiral nematic liquid crystal phases of rodlike viruses: origin, chemical tuning
and applications
13:30―14:00
Poster Session
14:00―15:45
Chair: Toshikazu Takata, Qinghua Fan
14:00―14:25
Keynote Lecture―Minghua Liu, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Tuning achiral or racemic molecules into chiral assembly: Control of the
supramolecular chirality and function
14:25―14:50
Keynote Lecture―Masami Sakamoto, Chiba University
Asymmetric synthesis starting from achiral materials involving dynamic
preferential crystallization
14:50―15:15
Keynote Lecture―Shunai Che, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Optically active mesostructured inorganic chiral materials
15:15―15:30
Short Invited Lecture―Tomokazu Iyoda, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Electromagnetic chiral response of one-handed metallic microcoil fabricated by
biotemplating process
15:30―15:45
Short Invited Lecture―Gang Zou, University of Science and Technology of
China
Enantio-selective synthesis of helical polydiacetylene by application of linearly
polarized light and magnetic field
16:05―18:05
Chair: Minghua Liu, Masami Sakamoto
16:05―16:30
Keynote Lecture―Qinghua Fan, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Asymmetric hydrogenation in the core of dendrimers
16:30―16:55
Keynote Lecture―Toshikazu Takata, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Chiral rotaxane catalysts for asymmetric reactions
16:55―17:20
Keynote Lecture―Lixin Wu, Jilin University
Induced chirality and controllable self-assembly of polyoxometalate clusters
17:20―17:35
Short Invited Lecture―Kenji Hamase, Kyushu University
Chiral amino acid metabolomics for clinical diagnosis
17:35―17:50
Short Invited Lecture―Chunhong Zhang, Harbin Engineering University
HPLC enantioseparation using novel helical poly(phenylacetylene) derivatives
bearing chiral side groups
17:50―18:05
Oral Lecture―Hiromitsu Sogawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Synthesis of novel chiral conjugated polymer bearing C2 chiral unit
Friday, Oct. 31st, 2014
08:00―09:45
Chair: Liuzhu Gong, Tamaki Nakano
08:00―08:25
Keynote Lecture―Masahiro Terada, Tohoku University
Development of chiral bis(guanidino)iminophosphoranes
organosuperbase catalysts for enantioselective transformations
as
uncharged
08:25―08:50
Keynote Lecture―Jianping Deng, Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Chiral, magnetic composite particles consisting of chiral polymer and Fe3O4
nanoparticles
08:50―09:15
Keynote Lecture―Myongsoo Lee, Jilin University
Squeezable tubules from self-assembly of amphiphilic macrocycles
09:15―09:30
Short Invited Lecture―Katsuhiro Maeda, Kanazawa University
Chiral discrimination abilities of optically active poly(diphenylacetylene)
derivatives as chiral stationary phases for HPLC
09:30―09:45
Short Invited Lecture―Jun Shen, Harbin Engineering University
Asymmetric copolymerization of bulky methacrylate with chiral oxazoline
10:05―12:05
Chair: Masahiro Terada, Myongsoo Lee
10:05―10:30
Keynote Lecture―Liuzhu Gong, University of Science and Technology of
China
Organocatalytic asymmetric synthesis of chiral nitrogenous heterocycles and
natural products
10:30―10:55
Keynote Lecture―Tamaki Nakano, Hokkaido University
Chirality induction to aromatic polymers and small molecules using circularly
polarized light
10:55―11:20
Keynote Lecture―Yonggang Yang, Soochow University
Preparation and characterization of single-handed helical carbonaceous
nanotubes
11:20―11:35
Short Invited Lecture―Hiroyuki Miyake, Osaka City University
Chirality regulation in labile metal complexes via dynamic structural conversion
11:35―11:50
Short Invited Lecture―Jeanne Crassous, Université de Rennes
The fruitful combination of helicenes and metallic ions: a selected example
11:50―12:05
Short Invited Lecture―Yu Zang, Qiqihar University
Synthesis of fluorine-containing cis-cisoid helical polymer and application of its
highly selective photocyclic aromatization product on gas separation membrane
13:30―14:00
Poster Session
14:00―15:20
Chair: Jeanne Crassous, Zongquan Wu
14:00―14:25
Keynote Lecture―Taolei Sun, Wuhan University of Technology
Chiral polymeric biointerface materials
14:25―14:50
Keynote Lecture―Michiya Fujiki, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Circularly polarized photon in optofluidic media: efficient chiroptical
polarization, depolarization, inversion, and retention of π-conjugative polymers
14:50―15:05
Short Invited Lecture―Wei Zhang, Soochow University
Construction of chiroptical switches base on the achiral polymer systems
15:05―15:20
Short Invited Lecture―Ichiro Hisaki, Osaka University
Twofold helical molecular assembly in organic crystal
15:40―17:10
Chair: Michiya Fujiki, Taolei Sun
15:40―16:05
Keynote Lecture―Zongquan Wu, Hefei University of Technology
Air-stable
(phenylbuta-1,3-diynyl)palladium(II)
complexes
for
polymerization of isocyanides
living
16:05―16:30
Keynote Lecture―Laurence A. Nafie, Syracuse University
Vibrational optical activity: chirality in molecular vibrations
16:30―16:45
Oral Lecture―Weiwei Zuo, University of Toronto
Amine(imine)diphosphineIron catalysts for asymmetric transfer Hydrogenation
of ketones and imines
16:45―17:10
Short Invited Lecture and Advertisement for MCAsia 2016―Hiroaki Sasai,
Osaka University
Novel enantioselective reactions promoted by Pd-SPRIX; Pd(II)/Pd(IV) catalyses
and umpolung of Pd-enolates
17:10―17:30
Poster Award and Closing Ceremony
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