Faraday Discussion 145: Frontiers in Physical Organic Chemistry
2 - 4 September 2009
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), United Kingdom
Introduction

This discussion will seek to explore frontiers in two senses:
- Cutting edge research in core areas of POC
- The boundaries where POC concepts have an impact on other disciplines
Faraday Discussion 145 aims to bring together the physical chemists / chemical physicists with their organic counterparts not only in solution-phase reactive chemistry, but also in the booming area of non-covalent interactions and in reactions and recognition at interfaces.
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- Organic reaction mechanisms, including synthetic and natural (enzymes, ribozymes) catalysts
- Theoretical methods (ab initio and computer simulation)
- Non-covalently bonded structures (intermolecular interactions, supramolecular chemistry, molecular recognition, surfactant aggregation, polymer-surfactant complexes, liquid crystals, self-assembly)
- Organic surfaces (structure, properties and reactivity)
- Gas phase structure and reactivity and its relationship to solution behaviour
- Ultrafast processes: solvation, charge transfer, electron transfer
Scientific Committee
Professor Colin Bain (University of Durham, UK) (Chair)
Professor Barry Carpenter (Cardiff University, UK)
Professor Dr Peter Chen (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
Professor Chris A Hunter (University of Sheffield, UK)
Professor Jay S Siegel (Universität Zürich, Switzerland)
Professor Ian H Williams (University of Bath, UK)
Sponsor
We would like to thank the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for their generous sponsorship support of this meeting.
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Faraday Discussion 145: Frontiers in Physical Organic Chemistry
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Also of Interest
Faraday Discussion 145 delegates may be interested in attending the 12th European Symposium on Organic Reactivity (ESORXII) which directly follows this discussion meeting.
Related Links
The 12th European Symposium on Organic Reactivity
6 - 11 September 2009, Haifa, Israel
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