Program 2022
13:00 | Prof. Dr. Thomas J. J. Müller | Institute of Organic Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf |
Welcome and Introduction | ||
13:15– 14:00 | Peter Skabara | Ramsay Chair of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, UK |
Novel star-shaped conjugated macromolecules with fused cores for photonic and electronic applications | ||
14:00– 15:00 | Julia Wiefermann | Institute of Organic Chemistry, Heinrich Heine University |
Synthesis and characterisation of conformationally twisted triphenylamine dyes as potential TADF emitters | ||
Lena Halbrügge | Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam | |
Printed Electronics as a Hands-on Experiment for Science Teaching | ||
15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee Break | |
15:30- 16:00 | John D. Jolliffe | NFDI4Chem Task Area 5: Community and Training, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany |
NFDI4Chem: Shaping digital and cultural change in chemistry | ||
16:00 - 16:45 | Christian May | Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP, Dresden, Germany |
Large area flexible OLED lighting – Manufacturing technologies and applications | ||
16:45 – 16:55 | Short Break | |
17:00 – 18:00 | Josef Michl | Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, U.S.A. & Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic |
Synthesis of porphene, an antiaromatic analog of graphene | ||
18:00 | Dinner | |
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10:00 | Welcome | |
10:15– 11:00 | Sebastian Reineke | Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials (IAPP) and Institute for Applied Physics, Technische Universität Dresden |
Triplet states of organic emitter molecules: problem for electroluminescence, opportunity for photonics | ||
11:00– 11:30 | Johannes Erchinger | University of Münster, Organic Chemistry Institute |
Cr/Photoredox Dual-Catalyzed Synthesis of alpha-Benzylic Alcohols, Isochromanones, 1,2-Diols and 1,2-Thio-Alcohols | ||
11:30 - 12:00 | Wiebke Haselbach | Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Femtosecond Spectroscopy |
A TADF emitter studied by Time Resolved Near Infrared spectroscopy | ||
12:00 - 12:30 | Tobias Böhmer & Jeremy Kaminski | Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry |
Vibronic contributions to through-bond and through-space charge transfer transitions in donor-acceptor type TADF emitters | ||
12:30 - 13:30 | Lunch Break (food will be available) | |
13:30- 14:15 | Patrick Zobel | University of Vienna, Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, Austria |
Simulating and Screening Photophysics of Transition-Metal Complexes | ||
14:15 - 15:00 | Poster Session | |
15:30- 16:15 | Coffee Break | |
16:15 – 17:00 | Anna Köhler | University of Bayreuth, Germany |
Strategies for enhancing Thermally activated delayed fluorescence | ||
17:00 | Closing Remarks |
You can also download the program & abstract booklet in a single PDF soon.
The posters can be hung up on Friday morning (23.09.22). Material for fixing the posters is available.
Poster Abstracts
P01 Designing flavins with desired optical properties - A crystal engineering approach
Takin Haj Hassni Sohi, Heinrich Heine University, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Structure Chemistry 1, Crystal Engineering
P02 MIA chromophore in solid state environment
Simon Hédé, Heinrich Heine University, Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
P03 Fluorinated Flavins for Modulation of Intersystem Crossing
Mira Kubitz, Heinrich Heine University, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry
P04 Benzylic C-H acylation by cooperative NHC and photoredox catalysis
Lena Lezius, Organic Chemical Institute, Westfälische Wilhelms University Münster
P05 Charge-transfer terms in short-range excitation energy transfer calculations
Simon Metz, Christel M. Marian, Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, HHU Düsseldorf, Germany
P06 Phenazine-based dyes and linkers for metal organic frameworks (MOFs)
Dietrich Püschel, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry I
P07 Avoiding Switching of Dithienylethenes via Cationic State in Solution Processed Light-Emitting Organic Memory Diodes
Elisabeth Pankert, University of Cologne, Department of Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry
P08 Incorporation of TADF dyes into MOF MIL-68
Robert Oestreich, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry I
P09 Computational Search for Pd/Pt(0) Complexes Emitting Circularly Polarized NIR Radiation
Jasper Guhl [a], Andreas Steffen [b], Christel M. Marian [a]
[a] Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, [b] Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Technical University of Dortmund
P10 Direct Access to Unnatural Cyclobutane α-Amino Acids through Visible Light Catalyzed [2+2]-Cycloaddition
Tabea Rohlfs, Organic Chemical Institute, Westfälische Wilhelms University Münster
P11 Luminescent Copper(I)-Complexes bearing an anionic N-Heterocyclic Carbene: Towards new TADF emitters
Philipp Schmeinck, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Organometallic Chemistry
P12 Characterization of conformationally constrained fluorophores with delayed fluorescence
Dragana Sretenovic, Molecular Physical Chemistry at HHU Düsseldorf
P13 Synthesis of Chiral Ag(I)-Bisimine Complexes and Quinazolinone Blue Light Emitters
Christian Wulkesch, Heinrich Heine University, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Asymmetric synthesis & catalysis
P14 Search of a promising TADF emitter: Computational investigation of Zn(II)-CAAC complexes
Markus Putscher, Jasper Guhl, Christel M. Marian, Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
P15 The implementation and application of the vertical Hessian method for the calculation of Franck-Condon Spectra
Tobias Böhmer, Christel M. Marian, Institute for Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Chemistry, HHU Düsseldorf, Germany
P16 Synthesis and Characterisation of Conformationally Twisted Triphenylamine Dyes as Potential TADF Emitters
Julia Wiefermann, Thomas J. J. Müller*, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
P17 From Curricular Innovation to Science Communication
Lena Halbrügge, Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam
P18 Time Resolved Near Infrared Spectroscopy – why and how
Wiebke Haselbach, Matthias Jantz, Peter Gilch, Bárbara E. Nogueira de Faria, Institute of Physical Chemistry II, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
All abstracts are available here: PDF file