FEATURED SYMPOSIUMPolyoxometalate Chemistry
Chair: Dean Duncan (University Wisconsin-Milwaukee) - dcduncan@uwm.edu
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One - Half Day Session
Friday AM, June 2, 2006Invited Speakers
- Arylimido Functionalization of Pure-addenda Polyoxotungstates:
New Redox-active Components for Supramolecular Assemblies- Dean Duncan
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Self-Assembly of Polyoxometalates on Electrode Surfaces
- Andrew Gewirth
- Department of Chemistry
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Department of Chemistry
- Long-Sought Structures, Catalysts and Multifunctional
Nanomaterials Based On Polyoxometalates- Craig L. Hill
- Department of Chemistry
Emory University
- Department of Chemistry
- Zeolitic Materials Composed of Polyoxometalates
and their Catalytic deNOx Properties- M. Ishaque Khan
- Department of Biochemistry and Physical Sciences
Illionis Institute of Technology
- Department of Biochemistry and Physical Sciences
- Molecular Magnetism: Why Polyoxometalates Matter
- Paul Kögerler
- Department of Energy
Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University
- Department of Energy
- Reversible Proton Transfer across a Metal-oxide Interface:
Protonation Behavior of a-Metatungstate, [a-(H2)W12O40]6-,
in Nonaqueous Media- Calvin Sprangers
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Dean Duncan