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RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
SIBERIAN BRANCH
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS
RUSSIAN FEDERATION AGENCY ON ATOMIC ENERGY
All-Russian Institute of Chemical Technology
TOMSK ATOMIC CENTER
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises
Tomsk Polytechnic University
Seversk State Technological Institute
Angarsk Electrochemical Company
Joint Stock Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant
ADVANCE RESEARCH CHEMICALS, USA
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ISIF-2006 Second International Siberian Workshop
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Advanced Inorganic Fluorides
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«I N T E R S I B F L U O R I N E – 2006»
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18-23 June 2006, Tomsk, Russia
Official Circular №1 (rtf-file, 6.82Mb; zip-file, 2.17Mb)
Dear Colleague, It is our pleasure to invite you to take part in the Second International Siberian Workshop on Advanced Inorganic Fluorides "INTERSIBFLUORINE-2006" which will be held at Tomsk, Russia
Inorganic fluorinated materials are nowadays currently produced on an industrial scale and their applications are rapidly extending to many fields that can be found in everyday life. The conversion of former military applications of fluorine and fluorides in peaceful targets has opened new horizons, and new schemes of collaboration have appeared between former USSR countries and Western countries in the field of military plants conversion processes. Numerous research areas are concerned besides inorganic fluorine chemistry, which include intensive basic studies and applications of energy conversion processes, electronics, opto-electronics, protection of metals, ceramics, textiles, wood, environment protection by waste removal.
The main part of the Russian fluorine industrial enterprises are located in the Siberian part of Russian Federation and this was one of the reasons for choosing in 2003 Novosibirsk Scientific Centre (Novosibirsk Academy Town) as the location of the First International Siberian Workshop ISIF-2003.
The main purpose of the 2nd ISIF-2006 Workshop is thus to allow Russian and Former Soviet Union scientists who had no opportunity to attend the latest meetings on fluorine chemistry to participate in discussions with University and Industry specialists coming from Inorganic Fluorine Groups worldwide and to get up-to-date information on both fundamental and technological aspects of these fields. On the other hand, scientists coming from Universities and Industry Research Centres worldwide will be able to realize the achievements obtained by the main Siberian scientists - from new elaboration routes to functional fluorinated materials.
We are confident that the special soul atmosphere of the Ancient Tomsk University Centre will help us to achieve these goals on both scientific and social levels. ISIF-2006 Workshop Location The Second International Siberian Workshop on Advanced Fluorides will be held from 18 June to 23 June 2006 in Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia, which is one of the oldest educational and scientific Siberian centers for international science, educational trade, and high-tech industries. Located closely to geographical centre of Russia, Tomsk is a very active city, built more than 400 years ago on the beaches of the Tom river. It is also important to point out that Tomsk is one of ecologically pure cities in Russia, having at the same time the most powerful assembly production of the Siberian group of Chemical Enterprises for improved and safe nuclear energy.
The scientific programme will be settled by the Scientific Advisory Board, in connection with ISIF-2006 International Organizing Committee. Contributions on all aspects of inorganic fluorine chemistry and technology will be welcome. The ISIF-2006 will work in a seminar format and include eight plenary lectures and about 16-24 keynote lectures. In addition there will be 16-24 oral presentations and three poster sessions.
1. The nuclear programs influence to establishing and development of Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry and Technology.
2. New frontiers of fluorine technologies for the 3rd millenium: New directions in production of fluorine and fluorinated gases; New fluorinating media; Fluorine for eximer lasers, sulfur hexafluoride etc.
3. New synthetic routes for inorganic fluorides with specific properties: Organo-metallic precursors; low-temperature routes (spray techniques; hydrofluorothermal syntheses; photochemical reactions; crystal growth, etc. Nanometric powders; thin films; single crystals; composites (organic/polymer/ inorganic), open structures (zeolites, mesoporous materials), etc
4. Recent developments in the structural, physical & analytical chemistries of main group and transition element fluorides Relationships between structure and properties; Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of coordination fluoride reactivities. High, low, unusual oxidation states; Cluster compounds, clathrates, supra- and overmolecular F-contained compounds. New methods, tools and solutions for accurate fluorine analyses in all phase states of inorganic fluorides.
5. Bridges among Inorganic and Organic fluorides & Catalysis Applications to CFC and HFC replacement; fluorination of organic molecules; chemistry in perfluorinated organic solvents, catalysts, etc. Problems of catalytic reforming of the light fluorocarbons and their utilization.
6. Fluorine containing coatings Techniques: fluorinated gases; plasmas; costs. Surface modification of materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, elastomers). Applications: anti-graffiti, anti-reflecting, wettability, water and grease repellency, textile, wood, architecture, etc.
7. Inorganic fluorides in energy transformation and electotechnics Primary and Li-ion batteries; fuel cells (use of fluoropolymers and membranes will be concerned); Fluorinated carbons -diamonds, graphites, nanotubes and fullerenes; Superionic conductors, supercapacitors, hybrid microchips etc.
8. Inorganic fluorides, optoelectronics and semiconductors Luminescent fluorides; fluoride glasses and glass ceramics; waveguides,etc. Etching processes for semiconductors; use of inorganic fluorides in laser UV lithography, etc.
9. The future of industrial production & applications of inorganic fluorides. New trends and ways of inorganic fluorides applications in non-ferrous metals industrial manufacturing (aluminium, magnesium, titanium, zirconium, uranium etc.) Practical and proposed uses of inorganic fluorine chemistry application for our generation and the future.
Materials of ISIF-2006 will be published in Proceedings Volume (1-2 pages abstracts or 5-6 pages papers). Exhibition of scientific, analytic and laboratory equipment related to ISIF-2006, from sponsoring and producing companies is assumed
International Organizing Committee (IOC) of ISIF-2006
Professor F.A. Kuznetsov, Chairman of ISIF-2006 International Organizing Committee
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Professor A. Tressaud, Vice- Chairman of ISIF-2006 International Organizing Committee,
CNRS, Bordeaux, France
Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Sessions
Dr. D. Meshri,
President CEO
ARC, Catoosa, Oklahoma, USA
Professor H. Roesky,
RAS foreign member
Göttingen University, Germany
Professor E. Hope,
Leicester Univeristy, England
Professor E. Kemnitz
Humbold University, Berlin, Germany
Professor J. Rabai
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
Professor G. Kostov
Prof. Assen Zlatarov University, Bourgas, Bulgary
Professor T. Nakajima
Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota, Japan
Professor B. Žemva
Josef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Professor Jae Seong Rho
Chungnam National Universitry, Daejon, Korea
Professor Feng Ling-Qing
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Shanghai, China
Professor V.V. Shatalov,
All Russian Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia
Professor G.P. Khandorin,
Tomsk Atomic Center, Russia
Professor V.M. Korotkevich,
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Mr. V.P. Razin
Joint Stock Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant, Russia
Professor Yu.P. Pokholkov,
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
Mr. V.P. Shopen
Angarsk Electrochemical Compamy, Russia
Professor A.N. Zhiganov,
Seversk State Technological University, Russia
Professor V.N. Mitkin, Secretary General of IOC ISIF-2006
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Local Organizing Committee ISIF-2006
Professor G.P. Khandorin, Chairman,
Tomsk Atomic Center Russia
Professor Yu.P. Pokholkov, Vice-Chairman
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
Professor V.I. Boiko,
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
Dr. V.V. Lazarchuk ,
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Dr. Yu.F. Kobzar,
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Dr. M.I. Sterkhov ,
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Mr. V.P. Shopen
Angarsk Electrochemical Compamy, Russia
Professor A.N. Zhiganov,
Seversk State Technological University, Russia
Professor A.S. Buinovsky,
Seversk State Technological University, Russia
Professor V.A. Khohlov,
Seversk State Technological University, Russia
Mr. V.V. Rozhkov
Joint Stock Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant, Russia
Dr. L.M. Levchenko
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Professor P.M. Gavrilov, Chairman
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Dr. V.A. Seredenko,
All Russian Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia
Dr. I.I. Zherin, Secretary
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
Dr. V.A. Matyukha,
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Dr. A.A. Kozlov,
Angarsk Electrochemical Compamy, Russia
Dr. V.V. Moukhin,
Joint Stock Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant, Russia
Professor V.V. Volkov,
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Dr. R.L. Davidovich,
Far Eastern Scientific Center, Institute of Chemistry, Vladivostok, Russia
Dr. R.L. Rabinovich,
Angarsk Electrochemical Compamy, Russia
Program Committee and Advisory Board ISIF-2006
Professor V.M. Korotkevich, Chairman
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Professor E.N. Malyi, Vice-Chairman
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Professor V.P. Fedin, зам. председателя
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Mr. O.I. Knyazev
Federal Agency on Atomic Energy, Moscow, Russia
Dr. A.A. Smagin,
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Dr. A.K. Ledovskikh
Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises, Seversk, Russia
Dr. V.L. Sofronov,
Seversk State Technological University, Russia
Mr. V.A. Lvov
Angarsk Electrochemical Compamy, Russia
Dr. V.F. Sukhoverkhov,
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
Professor E.G. Rakov,
Russian Chemical Technological University, Moscow, Russia
Dr. I.N. Flerov,
Kirensky Institute of Physics, Krasnpyarsk, Russia
Professor L.N. Sidorov,
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Dr. D.S. Pashkevich,
State Institute of Applied Physics, St-Petersburg, Russia
Professor P.P. Fedorov,
Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Moscow, Russia
Dr. V.K. Goncharuk,
Institute of Chemistry, Vladivostok, Russia
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All correspondence on ISIF-2006 helding, sponsorship, and offers for participation (with a titles of reports) should be addressed to Secretary General of ISIF-2006
Prof. Valentin Mitkin
e-mail:
with a copy to Program Secretary of ISIF-2006
Dr. Ivan Zherin e-mail:
or by usual mail.
Working Languages of ISIF-2006 - English and Russian, Additional information on ISIF-2006 will be available after December 01, 2005 in NIIC SB RAS and TPU web-sites.
Submission to participation Deadline - Before December 15, 2005
Submission of report abstracts Deadline - Before February 15, 2006
Manuscript submission Deadline - Before March 15, 2006
Registration form Deadline - Before March 15, 2006
Accomodation form Deadline - Before April 15, 2006
Invitation Letter Deadline - Before April 15, 2005