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Division 6 Report (2012 – 2013) Structural and mechanistic aspects of electrode processes of inorganic, metallorganic and organic substances; synthetic applications. Chair: M. Goulart Past Chair: J. Ludvik Chair Elect: F. Paolucci Vice-Chairs: J. Wadhawan and C. Frontana E-mails for contact: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 1) Acknowledgements: Ignacio Gonzalez e Yunny Meas and all the co-organizers for the excellence of the work. Acknowledgement to Christian Durante, Padova, Italy: ISE Travel Award winner 2013 Francesco Paolucci: Editorial Board of Electrochimica Acta 2) Budget Sponsored meetings: 1) 2013: 9 th ECHEMS June 23- 26: Electrochemistry in Particles, Droplets and Bubbles. Palac Lochow, Poland. Organizer: Marcin Opallo, Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Main topics: electrochemistry liquid|liquid interface, preparation and studies of nanoparticles and other nanoobjects 58 participants from 16 countries (Europe (UK, Germany, France, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, Italy, Russia, Asia (Japan, South Korea), Americas (USA, Canada, Argentina)). Europe: 6 plenary lectures: Kuhn (Bipolar Electrochemistry with particles and bubbles), Mirkin (Nanoelectrochemistry of single particles), L'Her (Charge transfer at liquid|liquid

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Division 6 Report (2012 – 2013)

Structural and mechanistic aspects of electrode processes of inorganic, metallorganic and organic substances; synthetic applications. Chair: M. Goulart Past Chair: J. Ludvik Chair Elect: F. Paolucci Vice-Chairs: J. Wadhawan and C. Frontana

E-mails for contact: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

1) Acknowledgements: Ignacio Gonzalez e Yunny Meas and all the co-organizers for the excellence of the work.

Acknowledgement to Christian Durante, Padova, Italy: ISE Travel Award winner 2013

Francesco Paolucci: Editorial Board of Electrochimica Acta

2) Budget

Sponsored meetings:

1) 2013: 9th ECHEMS June 23- 26: Electrochemistry in Particles, Droplets and Bubbles. Palac Lochow, Poland. Organizer: Marcin Opallo, Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

Main topics: electrochemistry liquid|liquid interface, preparation and studies of nanoparticles and other nanoobjects 58 participants from 16 countries (Europe (UK, Germany, France, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, Italy, Russia, Asia (Japan, South Korea), Americas (USA, Canada, Argentina)). Europe: 6 plenary lectures: Kuhn (Bipolar Electrochemistry with particles and bubbles), Mirkin (Nanoelectrochemistry of single particles), L'Her (Charge transfer at liquid|liquid

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interfaces) Dryfe (Spectroscopic studies of deposition on liquid|liquid interfaces) Chen (Voltammetry of hydrogen bubbles, latex particles and oil droplets), Garstecki( droplets microfluidics), One stream of lectures and oral presentations, one poster session.

Total: 500 euros (given in 2012)

2) 46th Heyrovsky Discussion on Molecular Electrochemistry in Organometallic

Science. 23-27 June, 2013, Castle Trest, Czech Republic, Division 6. Jiri Ludvik

Totally, about 60 scientists from 16 countries participated in Trest: China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, USA and Czech Republic.

Total: 800 euros

3) Electrochemistry and Innovation Forum. 16th and 17th September, Vila Real, Portugal. Cristina Oliveira. Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro.

Total: 400 euros

4) ChemOnTubes. International meeting on the chemistry of graphene and nanotubes. 30 March-3 April 2014. Riva del Garda - Trentino-Alto Adige. Prof. Francesco Paolucci. Expected number of participants: 200-250. http://chemontubes2014.crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr/

Abstract submission: Deadline: December 12th, 2013

Total: 800 euros

5) 64th ISE. Queretaro. Symposia 10 and 11.

Poster awards

Symposium 10: Molecular and Computational Electrochemistry of Molecules with Biological and Pharmacological Activity

Symposium 11: Molecular Electrochemistry of Novel Organic and Coordination Compounds, Electrosynthesis and Electrocatalysis

Symposium Organizers Carlos Frontana (Coordinator), Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, Querétaro, Mexico ([email protected]) Jay Wadhawan, University of Hull, UK Luis F. Cházaro, Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, San Luis Potosi, Mexico

Symposium Organizers Marilia Goulart (Coordinator), Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil, ([email protected])

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Eckhard Spohr, Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Felipe J. González, Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados, Distrito Federal, Mexico Jorge Garza, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, Distrito Federal, Mexico

6) Future meetings

27-30 April 2014 Niagara Falls, Canada

Interfacial Electrochemistry at Atomic, Molecular and Nanoscale Domains

Organizing Committee

Aicheng Chen, Canada (Chair) Carlos Frontana, Mexico Enrique Herrero, Spain Denis Kramer, UK Jiri Ludvik, Czech Republic Sasha Omanovic, Canada

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31 August - 5 September, 2014 Lausanne, Switzerland

Ubiquitous Electrochemistry

16 December, 2013 : opening abstracts 14 March, 2014 :deadline 31 August, 2014 : conference begins

Symposium 8 Modern Electroactive Polymeric, Organic, Inorganic and Nanocomposite Materials Sponsored by: Division 4, Electrochemical Materials Science Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry This symposium will focus on electroactive materials, including conducting and redox active polymers, electroactive supramolecular assemblies, inorganic electroactive solids and various electroactive inorganic–organic/polymeric composite materials. The topics cover both synthesis and characterization of these materials as well as promising areas for their application. Topics will include but are not limited to: • Synthesis and characterization of electroactive polymers and inorganic electroactive solids • Electroactive composites containing inorganic component (metal, oxide, salt, carbon, clay) and polymer particles or structures • Electrocatalytic applications of electroactive polymeric, inorganic and composite materials • Electroanalytical applications, sensors and actuators • Applications in energy storage, fuel cells, batteries and supercapacitors

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• Other applications of electroactive materials (molecular electronics, biomedicine, electrochromic windows, solar cells) Symposium Organizers Mikhail A. Vorotyntsev (Coordinator), University of Bourgogne, Dijon, France; M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia; Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, Russia, [email protected] Marília Oliveira Fonseca Goulart, Federal University of Alagoas, Alagoas, Brazil Achim Walter Hassel, Johannes Kepler University,Linz, Austria Magdalena Skompska, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland Kevin Sivula, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Symposium 12 Electrochemistry Combined with Spectroscopic and Microscopic Techniques for Molecular Descriptions of ET Processes Sponsored by: Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry The development of electroanalytical methods in molecular and surface electrochemistry is closely related to advances of complementary in-situ spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, such as UV-Vis, infrared and Raman spectroscopies as well as the entire family of scanning probe techniques. This combined approach provides a wealth of new information on structure changes and reaction pathways determining and/or taking place during electron transfer and other interfacial reactions. This symposium will gather contributions highlighting recent methodological and topical developments in the field and those predicted to be important in the near future. Topics will include but are not limited to: • Advanced instrumentation for new electroanalytical applications and nanoscale electrochemistry • Investigation of nanosystems and localized phenomena employing UV-Vis, infrared and Raman spectro-electrochemistry • In-situ scanning probe microscopic approaches: from imaging towards single molecule electron transfer • Time- and spatially resolved electrocatalytic and enzymatic reaction at and next to electrode surfaces • Ionic liquids: unique new electrolytes in analytical and molecular electrochemistry Symposium Organizers Fethi Bedioui (Coordinator), CNRS and Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France, [email protected] Thomas Wandlowski, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Carlos E. Frontana-Vazquez, CIDETEQ, Querétaro, Mexico Francesco Paolucci, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Symposium 14 Brain Electrochemistry Sponsored by: Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry The understanding of brain function has been significantly advanced by measurement of the chemical signals brain cells send to each other, to local blood vessels and to the rest of the body. Electrochemical methods have the sensitivity and the measurement

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timescale to be particularly suited to measuring these chemical signals. This symposium will provide an interdisciplinary focus on the study of the brain and nervous system using electrochemical methods. The symposium will cover all aspects of the development and use of electrochemical methods to study the brain and neurons from electrochemical imaging of single cells to in vivo electrochemical measurements in the human brain. Topics will include but are not limited to: • Cellular imaging using electrochemical methods • Detection of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species • Dynamics and mechanisms of neurotransmitter release • New sensors and biosensors to study the brain • Electrochemical measurements in the peripheral nervous system • Managing the interface between the electrochemical sensor and the brain • Linking neurochemical measurement to electrophysiology and imaging • Measurement of neurochemicals during behavior • Electrochemical tools to study the coupling between blood flow and brain activity • Electrochemical measurement in the human brain Symposium Organizers Martyn G. Boutelle (Coordinator), Imperial College London, London, UK, [email protected] Andrew Ewing, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Adrian C. Michael, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA Frederic Lemaitre, ENS - CNRS - UPMC, Paris, France Jay Wadhawan, University of Hull, Kingston-upon-Hull, UK

4-9 October, 2015 Taipei, Taiwan

Green Electrochemistry for Tomorrow's Society

Organizing committee

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Christian Amatore, France

New Important Frontiers in Molecular Electrochemistry

Supramolecular Electrochemistry for Medicine and Biological Sciences. Divisions 6 and 2.

7) Award Announcement 8) Divisions’6 Award

Suggestions: to young authors

Names for the award?

9) Topical meeting? 10) Others