European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry

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The European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry (ESFC) is a triennial academic conference on Fluorine chemistry founded in 1965. The conference is held in Europe, but traditionally it brings together the fluorine community from all over the world. The scientific programme of the Symposium covers all the areas of fluorine chemistry relevant to fundamental and applied research.

History[edit]

The abstracts of 9th ESFC[1] and 10th ESFC[2] appeared as a special issue of the Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, a reference journal in the field; fluorine chemists Herbert W. Roesky and Giuseppe Resnati gave an invited lectures at the 18th ESFC (Kyiv, 2016);[3][4][5] the Book of Abstracts of 18th ESFC can be tracked by its ISBN.[6]

List of Symposia[edit]

N. Year City Country Period Chair(s) Website
1 1965 Munich West Germany West Germany 30 August - 2 September Friedrich Weygand
2 [7] 1968 Göttingen West Germany West Germany 28–31 September Oskar Glemser
3 [8] 1970 Aix-en-Provence France France September Paul Hagenmuller
4 1972 Ljubljana Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 28 August - 1 September Jože Slivnik
5 [9] 1974 Aviemore Scotland Scotland 16–19 September David Sharp
6 [10] 1977 Dortmund West Germany West Germany 28 March - 1 April Martin Schmeiser
7 [11] 1980 Venice Italy Italy 15–19 September Giampaolo Gambaretto
8 [12] 1983 Jerusalem Israel Israel 21–26 August Henry Selig
9 [13] 1989 Leicester United Kingdom UK 4–8 September Raymond D. Peacock
10 [14] 1992 Padua Italy Italy 20–25 September GianPaolo Gambaretto
11 [15] 1995 Bled Slovenia Slovenia 17–22 September Boris Žemva
12 [16] 1998 Berlin Germany Germany 29 August - 2 September Konrad Seppelt, Dieter Lentz
13 [17] 2001 Bordeaux France France 15–20 July Alain Tressaud
14 [18] 2004 Poznan Poland Poland 11–16 July Henryk Koroniak
15 [19] 2007 Prague Czech Republic Czech Republic 15–20 July Oldrich Paleta
16 2010 Ljubljana Slovenia Slovenia 18–23 July Tomaž Skapin, Melita Tramšek, Boris Žemva website
17 2013 Paris France France 21–25 July Henri Groult, Bruno Amédur, Alain Tressaud website
18 2016 Kyiv Ukraine Ukraine 7–12 August Valeriy Kukhar, Yuriy Shermolovich, Yurii Yagupolskii website
19 2019 Warsaw Poland Poland 25-31 August Wojciech Grochala, Henryk Koroniak (honor.) website
20 2022 Berlin Germany Germany 14-19 August Thomas Braun, Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel, Erhard Kemnitz, Mike Ahrens website
21 2025 Lisbon Portugal Portugal 3-9 August

References[edit]

  1. ^ J. Fluorine Chem., 1989, 45(1), 3-212
  2. ^ J. Fluorine Chem., 1992, 58(2-3), 127-390
  3. ^ 18th European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry: Kyiv, Ukraine, 2016. Book of abstracts, Herbert W. Roesky, B1.1-IL, "An exciting study of homogeneous catalysis". ISBN 978 617 7408 05 4
  4. ^ 18th European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry: Kyiv, Ukraine, 2016. Book of abstracts, G. Resnati, B2.9-IL, "Haloperfluorocarbons-anions recognition and self-assembly: structural and functional aspects". ISBN 978 617 7408 05 4
  5. ^ "Detailed programme of the 18th ESFC". Archived from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  6. ^ Book of Abstracts; 18th European Symposium on Fluorine chemistry, Kyiv 2016 ISBN 978 617 7408 05 4
  7. ^ Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium: Fascinated by Fluorine; R. E. Banks Ed.; Elsevier, Oxford, 2000; pg. 435. ISBN 0 08 043405 3
  8. ^ Lynton, H.; Passmore, J. (1971). "Crystal and Molecular Structure of Difluorochlorine(III)-hexafluoroarsenate(V), ClF2AsF6". Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 49 (15): 2539–2543. doi:10.1139/v71-419.
  9. ^ Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium: Fascinated by Fluorine; R. E. Banks Ed.; Elsevier, Oxford, 2000; pg. 186. ISBN 0 08 043405 3
  10. ^ Tyrra, Wieland; Naumann, Dieter (1991). "Polar trifluoromethylation reactions: The formation of bis(trifluoromethyl)iodine(III) compounds and trifluoromethyl iodine(III) cations and anions". Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 69 (2): 327–333. doi:10.1139/v91-050.
  11. ^ Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium: Fascinated by Fluorine; R. E. Banks Ed.; Elsevier, Oxford, 2000; pg. 244. ISBN 0 08 043405 3
  12. ^ Lawlor, Lawrence J.; Passmore, Jack (1984). "Some investigations of the chemistry of tellurium chloride pentafluoride, its reaction with caesium fluoride, and the preparation of cis and trans methoxytellurium(VI) chloride tetrafluoride, (CH3O)TeClF4". Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 62 (8): 1477–1482. doi:10.1139/v84-251.
  13. ^ "Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 1991, volume 51, issues 1". doi:10.1016/S0022-1139(00)80310-3. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium: Fascinated by Fluorine; R. E. Banks Ed.; Elsevier, Oxford, 2000; pg. 244. ISBN 0 08 043405 3
  15. ^ Advanced Inorganic Fluorides: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications; T. Nakajima, B. Žemva, A. Tressaud Ed.; Elsevier, Oxford, 2000; pgg. 45 and 49. ISBN 0 444 72002 2
  16. ^ 12th European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry: Berlin, Germany, August 29 - September 2, 1998. Abstracts; Universität Berlin; 1998.
  17. ^ 13th European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry: Bordeaux, July 15–20, 2001; A. Tressaud Ed.; Elsevier, 2002.
  18. ^ Fluorine and Health: Molecular Imaging, Biomedical Materials and Pharmaceuticals; Alain Tressaud, Günter Haufe; Elsevier, Oxford, 2008; pg. 445. ISBN 978 0 444 53086 8
  19. ^ Efficient Preparations of Fluorine Compounds; Herbert W. Roesky Ed.; John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hoboken, New Jersey, 2013. ISBN 978 1 118 07856 3