General Sessions (Oral and Poster Presentations)
At the Conference of Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry, researchers, engineers, and students engaged in coordination chemistry research gather to present their findings and hold active discussions on six key topics (A–F) over three days. The conference covers a wide range of subjects, from fundamental principles to practical applications, through oral and poster presentations. This event provides an excellent opportunity to gain insights into the latest advances and trends in coordination chemistry research.
Topics of Discussion:
A. Syntheses and Characterization of Coordination Compounds
B. Geometrical and Electronic Structures of Coordination Compounds
C. Reactions of Coordination Compounds
D. Organometallic Complexes
E. Complexes related to Bioinorganic Chemistry
F. Functionalities and Applications of Coordination Compounds
Keywords*:
Structural chemistry; Stereochemistry; Solution chemistry; Spectroscopic properties; Electrochemistry; Theoretical calculations & MO; Electronic states; Mononuclear complexes; Polynuclear complexes; Metal-assembled complexes; Supramolecular complexes; Metal oxides & heteropolyacids; Metal-metal interactions; Noncovalent interactions; Host-guest chemistry; Photochemistry; Magnetic properties; Proteins & enzymes; DNA; Medicines; Enzyme models; Self-assemblies; Molecular recognition; Liquid crystals; Adsorption properties; Pores; Oxidation reactions; Reduction reactions; Decomposition & cleavage reactions; Hydration & hydrolysis; Activation of small molecules; Catalysts; Sensors; Surfaces & interfaces (membranes); Switching behaviors; Molecular magnetism; Electroconductivity; Dielectric; EL devices
*You will be asked to select two keywords from the list above when applying for a presentation.