Organised by the Dalton Division of the Â鶹AV, in association with the Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division of the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society (KNCV).
The discussion focused on ligand design for functional complexes. Ligand design has been, is, and will continue to be, crucial for the field of co-ordination chemistry. The meeting allowed significant cross-fertilisation and mutual stimulation from four major areas in co-ordination chemistry where new ligands continue to be of great importance.
Scientific Committee
Professor Jan Reedijk, (Chairman)
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Dr Mike Ward
University of Bristol, UK
Professor Paul Walton
University of York, UK
Professor Cees Elsevier
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Invited Speakers
Peter Tasker
University of Edinburgh, UK
Piet van Leeuwen
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amilra Prasanna de Silva
Queens University of Belfast, UK
Dan Stack
Stanford University, USA
The discussion focused on ligand design for functional complexes. Ligand design has been, is, and will continue to be, crucial for the field of co-ordination chemistry. The meeting allowed significant cross-fertilisation and mutual stimulation from four major areas in co-ordination chemistry where new ligands continue to be of great importance.
Scientific Committee
Professor Jan Reedijk, (Chairman)
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Dr Mike Ward
University of Bristol, UK
Professor Paul Walton
University of York, UK
Professor Cees Elsevier
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Invited Speakers
Peter Tasker
University of Edinburgh, UK
Piet van Leeuwen
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amilra Prasanna de Silva
Queens University of Belfast, UK
Dan Stack
Stanford University, USA