
Chemistry of Nanotubes and Graphene
11-15 April 2010, Arcachon, France
ChemOnTubes 2010 is on its way! After the two previous successful meetings, in 2006 (Arcachon) and 2008 (Zaragoza), ChemOnTubes is back to Arcachon...
All the main themes of the conference will be devoted to the chemistry of nanotubes and graphene.
Invited speakers include : Andreas Hirsch, Prashant Kamat, Ian Kinloch, Rod Ruoff, Takao Someya, Paul van der Schoot, Gordon Wallace...
Further information at: http://chemontubes2010.crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr/
ChemOnTubes 2010, International Conference on the Chemistry of Nanotubes and Graphene
Nanotubes exhibit fascinating properties and are now at the stage of emerging in the industrial world. Since the first edition of ChemOnTubes in 2006, graphene has emerged to become now a very exciting field. All the main themes of the conference will be devoted to the chemistry of nanotubes and graphene. Indeed, in both fields, chemistry remains the fundamental step that will allow advances towards exciting goals, as it allows sorting, formulation, functionalization...
As before, the meeting will have invited speakers, oral and poster presentations on timely research. Due to an increasing number of participants since 2006, ChemOnTubes 2010 will last four days to allow for more oral presentations and a second poster session, since those are fundamental to the atmosphere of scientific exchange of ChemOnTubes.
We are looking forward to meeting you all in Arcachon on April 11, 2010 for an exciting meeting and fruitful exchanges in front of the Atlantic Ocean.
Some keywords of the scope of the conference
Functionalization, Dispersion, Sorting
Composites, Foams, Coatings
Energy storage, Conversion and Harvesting
Nanomedicine, Biomaterials
Functional Materials
Catalysis, Filtration, Membranes
Organic Electronics