The Tunisian Chemical Society Coordination Chemistry Group
in collaboration with the RSC Tunisia Local Section
Third Tunisian Chemical Society Conference on Coordination Chemistry
26-29 September 2019, Laico Hotel, Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia
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Welcome
This is the 3rd edition of the Tunisian Chemical Society Conference on Coordination Chemistry which aims at providing a forum for discussions of all aspects of coordination chemistry and to give an overview of the state of the art in this field. Young chemists are particularly encouraged to participate and they will find answers to questions that stimulate their continued research. Six subsections will focus on frontier topics of coordination chemistry, including recent results that would impact our daily life, such as development of new ligands for drug design, catalysts for modern plastics and functional nanomaterials. The meeting will help scientists to identify important applications of coordination compounds.
The conference will bring together not only coordination chemists but also organic and analytical chemists as well as scientists with academic (biology, medicine, physics) or industrial background to share scientific knowledge in an interdisciplinary atmosphere and to foster collaboration between these scientists. This will generate significant impact regarding future research in coordination chemistry on an international level.
Topics of the Conference
• Ligand Design in Organic Synthesis
• Metals in Biology, Medicine and Materials
• Metal Complexes: Structure and Reactivity
• Catalysis, Environment
• Energy and Sustainable Materials
• Computations and Theory
Scientific Committee
Mohamed Taïeb BEN DHIA (Chair JCC 2019)
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Mohamed Abderrahmane SANHOURY (Co-chair)
UNA - Faculty of Sciences and Techniques
Nouakchott, Mauritania
Hubert SCHMIDBAUR
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Azzedine BOUSSEKSOU
CNRS Toulouse - France
Thouraya BARHOUMI SLIMI
ISSTE - Borj Cédria
Salima BOUGHDIRI
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Rym ABIDI
University of Carthage, FSB - Bizerte
Ikram CHEHIDI
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Manef ABDERRABBA
University of Carthage, IPEST - Marsa
Taoufik BOUBAKER
University of Monastir, FSM - Monastir
Khaled ESSALAH
University of Tunis El Manar, IPEIEM - Tunis
Organizing Committee
Hatem BEN ROMDHANE
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Mohamed Lotfi EFRIT
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Adel MEGRICHE
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Amine MNIF
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Mohamed Mouldi ABDELKAFI
University of Tunis El Manar, FST - Tunis
Imed LAAJIMI
Tunisian Chemical Society - Tunis
Mohamed Taieb BEN DHIA
University of Tunis El Manar - Tunis
Mohamed Abderrahmane SANHOURY
UNA, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques,
Nouakchott, Mauritania
Rym ABIDI
University of Carthage, FSB - Bizerte
Taoufik BOUBAKER
University of Monastir, FSM - Monastir
Ridha BEN SALEM
University of Sfax, FSS - Sfax
Béchir CHAOUACHI
University of Gabès, ENIG - Gabès
Latifa LATROUS
University of Tunis El Manar, IPEIEM - Tunis
Younes MOUSSAOUI
University of Gafsa, FSG - Gafsa
Committees & Important Dates
Deadline of Registration
and Abstracts' Submission :
10 August 2019
Extended until :
15 August 2019
Acceptance Notification :
25 August 2019
Deadline of Fees' Payment :
05 September 2019
Confirmed Speakers
Azzedine BOUSSEKSOU
Directeur du Laboratoire "Chimie de Coordination" (LCC)
CNRS Toulouse, France
Anne-Marie CAMINADE
Directrice de Recherche au CNRS,
Toulouse, France
Molecular Spin Crossover Phenomenon at the Nanoscale: Recent Achievements
and Prospects
Coordination Chemistry
with Phosphorus Dendrimers
and their Applications
Rémi CHAUVIN
Professeur de l'Université Toulouse III, Toulouse, France
Eric MANOURY
Directeur de Recherche au CNRS,
Directeur Adjoint du Laboratoire
de Chimie de Coordination
CNRS Toulouse, France
Coordination in chemistry:
Selected issues, ventures,
results & applications
Well-Defined Core-shell Functionalized Polymers as Nanoreactors for Biphasic Catalysis
Jean-Pascal SUTTER
Directeur de Recherche au CNRS,
Toulouse, France
Alessandro CASELLI
University of Studies of Milan and ISTM-CNR
Milan, Italy
Pentagonal Bipyramid Complexes:
A Journey From Magnetic Anisotropy To Heterometallic Molecule-Based Magnets
Transition Metal Complexes of Pyridine-Containing Macrocycles As Catalysts For Selective Oxidations And CO2 Valorisation Reactions
Christophe MORELL
ISA - Director
Claude Bernard University
Lyon 1, France
Lahcène OUAHAB
Directeur de Recherche CNRS
Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes
Rennes, France
New Tools for the study of coordination compounds: Theoretical developments and applications
Single Molecule Magnet behaviour and Luminescence in Lanthanides Complexes containing TTFs Ligands
Mark R. CRIMMIN
Crimmin Group
Imperial College London, White City,
London, UK.
Med Abderrahmane SANHOURY
FST, University of Tunis El Manar
Tunis, Tunisia
Coordination of zinc and magnesium hydrides to transition metals: Structures, bonding and applications in catalysis
Synthesis and applications of phosphine chalcogenide metal complexes
Thouraya BARHOUMI SLIMI
ISSTE, Technopark of Borj-Cedria
University of Carthage, Tunisia
IYPT 2019 - Lecture about the ‘International Year of the Periodic Table’
Program
The conference will be held at Laico Hotel situated in Yasmine Hammamet area in the north eastern part of Tunisia. Welcoming participants, distribution of documents and check in will start on Thursday 26 September 2019 from 14.00 to 17.00 (for latecomers on Friday 27 September 2019 after first lectures). Check out will be on Sunday 29 September 2019 after lunch.
The conference will feature invited lectures (35 minutes: 30 minutes talk and 5 minutes discussion), oral communications (10 min presentation followed by a 5 min discussion) and poster sessions. The official symposium language is English without simultaneous translation.
Very Important
All abstracts of communications have to be written in English.
Oral and Posters' presentations must be in English also.
Participants of JCC 2019 are informed that the proceedings
will be available only under PDF format here.
Abstracts
Conference Proceedings
A digital booklet (pdf format) containing all abstracts of the conference, the program and the list of participants will be produced and made available for download.
Submission of Abstracts
The conference proceedings will be produced from the documents provided by the authors without any modification. As a result, authors are requested to provide a summary on a single A5 size page in MS Word format (please, no PDF), which includes text, figures and references according to the following instructions :
• All abstracts have to be written in ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Abstracts written in other languages will be rejected.
• Superior margin of 2.5 cm, 2.2 cm margins on each side and a lower margin of 1.5 cm.
• Title (centered, Times New Roman 10, bold, spacing 1)
• Names of the authors (centered, Times New Roman 9 , spacing 1) with the author's name underlined
• Institution(s) author(s) (centered, Times New Roman 8, italic, spacing 1)
• Text (justified, Times New Roman 9, spacing 1)
Posters' Presentation
• Posters should be 1.20 m high and 0.90 m wide and will be presented on vertical panels.
• Abstracts of posters will be numbered and listed in the final program.
• Different sessions will be held for poster presentations.
• Authors are requested to be in front of their posters during the official poster sessions.
Don't forget to specify your abstracts as Oral or Poster
and send them please as attached files to:
3rdjcc@gmail.com
Registration
The registration fees for JCC 2019 includes full board accommodation during 3 nights (double occupancy room) in Laico Hotel in Yasmine Hammamet, including:
• breakfasts,
• lunches,
• coffee breaks,
• and diners.
Participants will also be allowed to attend all scientific sessions and will receive the booklet of abstracts of the symposium.
For members of the SCT, the costs of participation in JCC 2019 are:
>> From inside Tunisia
Academic
400 DT*
Industrials
600 DT
Accompanying
280 DT
Children**
180 DT
Staying in parent's room
An amount of 20 DT (membership 2019-2020) will be requested from non-members academics and industrials.
Participants with orders are required to advance the amount of their fees. This amount will be refunded after payment of the invoice by their institution.
* Single room supplement: 25 DT / night
** 4-12 years, staying in parents' room
Payment Modalities: The participation fee will be paid in TD cash or check on behalf of the Tunisian Chemical Society, or to a member of the National Bureau according to the following chart:
Rym ABIDI
FSB-Bizerte
Amine MNIF
Med Lotfi EFRIT
FST-Tunis
Latifa LATROUS
IPEIEM-El Manar
Latifa BERGAOUI
INSAT-Tunis
Taoufik BOUBAKER
Hichem BEN JANNET
FSM-Monastir
Ridha BEN SALEM
Mohamed KHITOUNI
Houcine AMMAR
FSS-Sfax
Mehrez ROMDHANE
Béchir CHAOUACHI
ENIG-Gabès
Younes MOUSSAOUI
FSG-Gafsa
Bizerte Area
Tunis Area
Monastir Area
Sfax Area
Gabès Area
Gafsa Area
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>> From outside Tunisia
Academic
400 €
Accompanying
200 €
Children
150 €
Staying in parent's room
Academic from Maghreb Countries
220 €
Payment can be performed by bank transfer of the dollar/euro amount on behalf of :
Société Chimique de Tunisie - Tunisian Chemical Society
Bank Name: Banque de Tunisie
Account number:
RIB: 0500 3000 0073 0352 1009
IBAN: TN59 0500 3000 0073 0352 1009
SWIFT: BTBKTNTTXXX
Please email a scan of the transfer order to: amine.mnif@gmail.com
(In some special cases there is a possibility of paying registration fees at the hotel)
Please note that registration fees are not refundable under any circumstances
Accommodation & Venue
The conference will be held at Laico Hotel situated in Yasmine Hammamet area in the north eastern part of Tunisia. Welcoming participants, distribution of documents and check in will start on Thursday 26 September 2019 from 14.00 to 17.00 (for latecomers on Friday 27 September 2019 after first lectures). Check out will be on Sunday 29 September 2019 after lunch.
Hammamet in a few words
Thanks to its beaches it is a popular destination for swimming and water sports, Hammamet is one of the most popular tourism attractions in Tunisia. This town used to be a small fishing town, and was redone to bring in tourists, making it unique from most of Tunisia. It is the first tourist destination in Tunisia. It is located in the south east of the northern peninsula of Cap Bon in the Governorate of Nabeul, on the northern edge of the Gulf of Hammamet.
One of the first things that you will notice in Hammamet is that the entire town is mixed into a huge garden. Oranges, lemons and other citrus trees grow here, as well as olive groves. There is so much plant life in Hammamet that many people call it the “garden resort”. Hammamet is an incredibly relaxing environment, with its white sandy beaches and quiet atmosphere.
The reported number of inhabitants varies from 100,000 to 300,000 and the population quadruples due to tourists' arrival in the summer.
It is particularly known for jasmine, and this is how the tourist resort of Yasmine Hammamet got its name. All over Hammamet, souvenirs made of jasmine can be found.
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Tunisian
Chemical
Society
Conference on Coordination Chemistry
JCC 2019
26-29 September 2019
Laico Hotel
Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia
For any information,
please email to:
Dr Amine MNIF
amine.mnif@gmail.com
Dr Latifa LATROUS
latifa.latrous@ipeiem.rnu.tn
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