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INTERN
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Book of Abstracts – 9
th Spring Meeting of the International Society of Electrochem
istry
Electrochemical Sensors: From nanoscale engineering to industrial applications
The 9th Spring Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
May 8 to 11, 2011 Turku, Finland
Co
nferen
ce Sched
ule
Sunday, 8 May
Monday, 9 M
ayTuesday, 10 M
ayW
ednesday, 11 May
09:00-09:40Keynote Address
09:00-09:40Keynote Address
09:00-09:40Keynote Address
09:50-10:20Oral Presentations
09:50-10:20Oral Presentations
09:50-10:20Oral Presentations
10:20-10:40C
offee Break10:20-10:40
Coffee Break
10:20-10:40C
offee Break
10:40-12:20Oral Presentations
10:40-12:20Oral Presentations
10:40-12:20Oral Presentations
12:20-13:50Lunch
12:20-13:50Lunch
12:20-13:50Lunch
14:00Registration opens
13:50-14:30Keynote Address
13:50-15:20Oral Presentations
13:50-15:30Oral Presentations
14:40-16:10Oral Presentations
16:10-16:30C
offee Break
15:20-17:40Poster Session II
15:30-15:50C
offee Break
16:30-17:30Oral Presentations
15:50-16:00Closing
17:15-17:45Opening
17:30-19:30Poster Session I
18:00-19:20IYC 2011 session
19:00-24:00Banquet
20:00-21:30Reception
Buses leave from
the Market Square
at 19:00
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Prog
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9th Spring Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
Lecture Hall
Chaired by: Richard G. Compton, Co-chair: Li Niu
13:50 to 14:20 Invited page 47Eric Bakker (University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland), Ewa Grygolowicz-Pawlak
Modeling the Time Response of Electrochemically Controlled Membrane Electrodes
14:20 to 14:40 page 77José-Gabriel Martinez (Catedrático de Química-Física, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain), Y. Ismail, Toribio Fernández Otero, L. Valero
Electrochemical Devices Sensing Surrounding Conditions
14:40 to 15:00 page 55Catherine Debiemme-Chouvy (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques, UPR15 du CNRS, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France), Gwendoline Navarro
Ultra Thin Overoxidized Polypyrrole Membrane for the Design of Amperometric Biosensor
15:00 to 15:20 page 52Susana Cordoba de Torresi (Instituto de Quimica, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil), Kelly S. Galhardo, Leonardo T. Silveira, Roberto M. Torresi
On the use of ionic liquids to immobilize biomolecules onto different sensing platforms
15:20 to 17:20 Poster Session
19:00 to 24:00 Conference Dinner
Tues
day,
May
10,
201
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ram
9th Spring Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
11:40 to 12:00 page 104Vlastimil Vyskocil (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Analytical Chemistry, UNESCO Laboratory of Environmental Electrochemistry, Prague, Czech Republic), Jirí Barek, Aleš Dnhel, Jan Fischer, Eva Horáková
Recent Trends in Development and Applications of Silver Amalgam Electrodes in Environmental Analysis of Biologically Active Organic Compounds
12:00 to 12:20 page 72Mikhael Levi (Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel), Doron Aurbach, Gregory Salitra, Sergey Sigalov
Progress towards Understanding Electroadsorption of Ions in Nanoporous Carbons: EQCM Studies
12:20 to 13:50Lunch
Lecture Hall
Chaired by: Serge Zhuiykov, Co-chair: Justin Gooding
09:50 to 10:20 Invited page 85Li Niu (Engineering Laboratory for Modern Analytical Techniques, c/o State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China), Ari Ivaska
Ionic Liquid-Functionalized Nanocomposites toward Electroanalytical Applications
10:20 to 10:40
w Coffee Break
10:40 to 11:00 page 89Hyacinthe Randriamahazaka (Université Paris-Diderot, Paris 7, Interfaces, Traitements, Organisation et Dynamique des Systèmes (ITODYS) CNRS - UMR 7086, Paris, France), Olivier Fontaine, Jalal Ghilane, Jean-Christophe Lacroix
pH-dependent Properties of Thin Film Obtained from the Electro-grafting of Diazonium Salt in Ionic Liquid
11:00 to 11:20 page 48Maija Blomquist (Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Process Chemistry Centre, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland), Johan Bobacka, Ari Ivaska, Kalle Levon, Ulriika Mattinen
Potentiometric Biosensors Based on Thiolated Polyaniline
Wed
nesd
ay, M
ay 1
1, 2
011
- Mor
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859th Spring Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
Ora
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Ionic Liquid-Functionalized Nanocomposites toward Electroanalytical Applications
Li Niu 1,2 and Ari Ivaska 2 1 Engineering Laboratory for Modern Analytical Techniques, c/o State Key Laboratory
of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130022, P.R. China.
2 Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Åbo Akademi University, Biskopsgatan 8, FIN-20500, Finland.
Email: [email protected] and [email protected]
Ionic liquids (ILs) have attracted an increasing amount of interest, owing to their low volatility, non-flammability, high chemical and thermal stabilities, high ionic conductivity, and broad electrochemical windows. In our group, ILs have been widely used as dispersant, supporting electrolyte, stabilizer/protector, and/or modifier for the functionalization of carbon nanomaterials and metallic nanocomposites, which exhibited a promising application to electrochemistry and electroanalytical chemistry due to their unique properties of ILs. In addition, to facilely immobilize ILs onto solid substrates for its further electrochemical applications, we also designed polyelectrolyte-functionalized ionic liquid (PFIL). The PFIL-modified electrode is wettability-controllable and exhibits electrocatalytical activity toward the oxidation of various target species. In view of the high conductivity, exchangeability of counter anions, enhanced diffusion of target species across the film matrix, and large electrochemical potential window of ILs, the PFIL was also used for the electrochemical detection in supporting electrolyte-free solution, and enhanced electrochemical polymerization of conducting polymer, etc. In conclusion, whether as “green solvents” or as functionalized materials, imidazolium-based IL materials exhibited a significant potential toward the application in electrochemistry and electroanalytical chemistry.
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