Conferences

11–15 June 2017, Dijon, France
International Symposium on Metal Complexes (ISMEC 2017)

The scientific program of the conference includes 5 plenary and 12 keynote lectures. Dr Jean-Pierre Sauvage (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 2016) kindly agreed to present the opening lecture on Monday 12th June 2017. In addition, ISMEC 2017 will welcome 38 oral communications and a poster exhibition.

By gathering researchers from both academia and industry, ISMEC aims at providing an outstanding forum for sharing new ideas and discussing the most recent advances related to the study and applications of metal complexes in the fields of analytical, biomedical, environmental, supramolecular, inorganic, physical, and industrial chemistry. Main topics include:

  • Speciation, solution equilibria and kinetics in relation to coordination chemistry
  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Analytical methods and sensors based on metal complexes
  • Solution equilibria and industrial processes (e.g. hydrometallurgy, ion-exchange, catalysis…)
  • Nanostructured metal complexes
  • Metal complexes of environmental and biological interests (e.g. proteomics and metabolomics, interactions with metalloenzymes and biomolecules…)
  • Metals in health sciences (e.g. transport, homeostasis, toxicity, therapy, diagnosis and imaging…)
  • Chemometrics and computational modelling for equilibrium analysis
Download the first circular of ISMEC 2017

https://ismec2017.sciencesconf.org/

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