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PROGRAMME


5th International Conference on Phosphonate Chemistry, Science, and Technology
ICOPHOS-5  -  Perugia-Italy

17th September 2025

9.30-10.20

 

Registration of participants

10.20-10.40

 

Welcome, Opening Remarks

Session 1: Drug Delivery and Diagnostics

 Chair: Morena Nocchetti

10.40-11.00

L1

K.D. Demadis, E. Chachlaki, E. Manti, M. Vassaki (University of Crete, Greece)

 

 

Multidimensional, precisely defined 'self-destructive' metallodrug coordination networks for the pH-triggered, cation-influenced spatiotemporal release of anti-osteolytic bisphosphonate drugs 

 

 

 

11.00-11.30

 

Coffee break

11.30-11.50

L2

E. Manti, P. Turhanen, K. D. Demadis (University of Crete, Greece

 

 

Controlled release of bisphosphonate-nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug conjugates (BP-NSAIDs) as potential agents for dual treatments 

 

 

 

11.50-12.10

L3

A. Svitok, P. Urbanovsky, J. Kotek, P. Hermann (Charles University, Czech Republic

 

 

Homo/hetero-dinuclear complexes of ditopic DOTA derivatives with phosphinate bridges 

12.30-14.40

 

Lunch 

 

 

 

Session 2: From Industrial Challenges to Functional Materials

Chair: Monica Pica

14.40-15.00

L4

R. Riedel, K. Krahl, K. Buder, B. Braun, M. Martienssen (Institute of Environmental Technology, Germany)

 

 

New Insights in the Biodegradation of Industrial Relevant Phosphonate

 

 

 

15.00-15.20

L5

S. Liakaki-Stavropoulou, M.K. Lazaridou, K. D. Demadis (University of Crete, Greece)

 

 

Phosphonates as multi-force defenders in combating inorganic scale and metallic corrosion in geothermal fields

 

 

 

15.20-15.40

L6

S. A. Ganie, A. Pires, M. T. Baig, M. F. Mady (University of Qatar, Qatar)

 

 

Phosphonated Poly-Aminopropyl Biguanide: A Novel Dual-Function Scale and Corrosion Inhibitor for Oilfield Applications

 

 

 

15.40-16.00

L7

O. Shimomura, A. Rahmawati, Y. Usui, S. Suzuki, M. Pica, A. Donnadio, S. Kawano, M. Shizuma, Y. Matsumura, A. Ohtaka (Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan)

 

 

Imidazole-Intercalated Zirconium Phosphates as Latent Thermal Initiators for the Synthesis of Epoxy Composite Materials

 

 

 

16.00-16.20

L8

A. Prusti, S. Tripathi, A. Jain, M. Chakravarty (Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences-Pilani, India)

 

 

Functionalized organophosphonates as mechano/piezochromic molecules and biogenic amine detectors

 

 

 

16.20-16.40

L9

R. Vivani, M. Nocchetti, M. Pica, F. Costantino, A. Donnadio (University of Perugia, Italy)

The kaleidoscopic structures of zirconium phosphonates  

16.40-18.30

 

Coffee break and Poster session 


18th September

 

Session 3: Phosphates and Phosphonates for Energy Applications

Chair: Marco Taddei

9.50-10.10

L10

S. Fop, R. Vivani, A. Donnadio (University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom) 



Superprotonic conductivity of new crystalline metal phosphates under anhydrous condition

 

 

 

10.10-10.30

L11

J. Hynek, S. Ondrusova, P. Ramteke, M. Kloda, D. Buzek, J. Demel, T. Plechacek, L. Benes, K. Melanova (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic) 

 

 

Functionalization of phosphinate MOFs on organic linkers as a method of tuning their proton conductivity and other properties

 

 

 

10.30-10.50

L12

A. Vilchez-Cozar, I.R. Salcedo, K. Xanthopoulos, R. M. P. Colodrero, M. Bazaga-Garcia, K. D. Demadis. Olivera-Pastor, A. Cabeza (University of Malaga, Spain) 

 

 

Preparation and Properties of Proton Conductors and HER Electrocatalysts Based on Multifunctional Transition Metal Sulfophosphonates 

 

 

 

10.50-11.10

L13

A. Purgatorio, F. Ducale, L. Tensi, L. Rocchigiani, M. Leonardi, A. Macchioni (University of Perugia, Italy) 

 

 

Probing the Solution Synthesis of Thiophosphate Electrolytes via Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Techniques 

 

 

 

11.10-11.40

 

Coffee-break 

 

 

 

Session 4: Phosphonates in Porous Material Design

Chair: Jan Demel

11.40-12.00

L14

M. Taddei, G. Rosano, S. Henke, D. Schurmann (University of Pisa, Italy)

 

 

Amine-appended phosphonate-based metal organic frameworks for CO2 capture: fact or fiction?

 

 

 

12.00-12.20

L15

G. Yucesan (University of Dusseldorf, Germany)

 

 

Polyphosphonate Covalent Organic Frameworks: A Novel Class of Stable Microporous Materials

 

 

 

12.20-12.40

L16

A. Fanourgiakis, R. Tomer, M. Deiteren, S. Hermans, V. Meynen (University of Antwerp, Belgium)

 

 

Controlled Synthesis of Titanium Phosphonates in Water: Toward Efficient Heterogenous Catalysts for 5-HMF Synthesis

 

 

 

12.40-14.30

 

Lunch

 

 

 

15.00-17.00

17:00-20:00                 

 

Excursion

Free Time

20.00

 

Social dinner at 'Ristorante del Sole'


19st September

Session 5: Synthesis and characterization

Chair: Kostantinos D. Demadis

9.50-10.10

L17

S. Liebsch (Zschimmer & Schwarz Mohsdorf GmbH & Co KG, Germany)



Synthesis and applications of (poly)phosphonic acids: An Industrial Perspective

 

 

 

10.10-10.30

L18

M. Radke, J. Theissen, W. Marchal, R. Ameloot, N. Stock (Christian Albrecht University of Kiel, Germany)

 

 

Synthesis, Structure and Properties of New Isoreticular Porous Al(III) and Ga(III) Phosphonates

 

 

 

10.30-10.50

L19

M. Michaliou, K.D. Demadis (University of Crete, Greece)

 

 

Ether Phosphonate-Based Cu(ΙΙ) Coordination Networks with 4,4'-Bipyridyl: Synthesis, Crystallography, and Network Architecture

 

 

 

10.50-11.10

L20

I. Kohne, F. Horky, K. Krekic, C. Bruhn, R. Pietschnig (University of Kassel, Germany)

 

 

Synthesis, structure and coordination of molecular phosphonates and primary phosphine oxides

 

 

 

11.10-11.40

 

Coffee-break 

 

 

 

11.40-12.00

L21

E. De Paolis, E. Cillo, R. Vivani, M. Pica (University of Perugia, Italy)

 

 

Novel titanium phosphates and phosphonates for pharmaceutical applications

 

 

 

12.00-12.20

L22

E. Chachlaki, K. D. Demadis (University of Crete, Greece)

 

 

Triazine-Phosphonate Based Linkers: Exploring Synthetic Methodologies and Their Diverse Coordination Networks

 

 

 

12.20-12.40

 

Closing remarks



IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission deadline
June 9, 2025
Registration and Payment deadline, early
June 15, 2025
Registration and Payment deadline, late June 30, 2025
Grant application deadline June 5, 2025

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