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ICPC-2007
THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
PHOSPHORUS CHEMISTRY
April 15 - 19, 2007, Xiamen, China
Third and Final Circular
Sponsored by
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Chinese Chemical Society
Organized by Xiamen University
Acknowledgements to China Association for Science and Technology National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chinese Academy of Sciences Tsinghua University
Nankai University Zhengzhou University
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ORGANIZATION International Scientific Committee G.M. Blackburn (U.K.) G. Bertrand (USA) E. Breuer (Israel) F.H. Ebetino. (USA) R.R. Holmes (USA) V. I. Kalchenko (Ukraine) T. Kawashima (Japan) M.O. Lozinskii (Ukraine) M. Mikolajczyk (Poland) P. Metivier (France) L. Maier (Switzerland) F. Mathey (France) C.E. McKenna (USA) J.F. Nixon (U.K.) E. Niecke (Germany) M.A.Pudovik (Russia) M. Regitz (Germany) W.J. Stec (Poland) D.F. Wiemer (USA) M. Yoshifuji (Japan) C.Y. Yuan (China) Y. F. Zhao (China) Local Scientific Committee Ruyu Chen (Tianjin) Xinzi Chen (Hong Kong) Wanyi Chen (Beijing) Jinpei Cheng (Tianjin) Yunliu Fan (Beijing) Hongwu He (Wuhan) Peiqiang Huang (Xiamen) Zhengming Li (Tianjin) Yanmei Li (Beijng) Chengxin Pei (Beijing) Shigang Sun (Xiamen) Mingsheng Tang (Zhengzhou) Kemei Wei (Fuzhou) Xun Xu (Xiamen) Lianhui Xie (Fuzhou) Chengye Yuan (Shanghai) Huilin Wan (Xiamen) Yufen Zhao (Xiamen) Daoben Zhu (Beijing) Lihe Zhang (Beijing) Renxi Zhuo (Wuhan) Qilin Zhou (Tianjin) Steve C.F. Au-Yeung (Hong Kong) Chairperson: Prof. Yufen Zhao (Academician, Xiamen University) Co-Chairperson: Prof. Ruyu Chen (Academician, Nankai University), Prof. Chengye Yuan (Academician,
Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry)
Secretary General: Prof. Peiqiang Huang (Xiamen University) Secretary: Prof. Zhuangping Zhan, Associate Prof. Daxiong Han (Xiamen University)
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF THE CONFERENCE
Date Morning Afternoon Evening Sun. (Apr. 15) Registration Reception
Mon. (Apr. 16) Opening Ceremony
Plenary Lecture
Keynote Lecture, Invited Lecture and Oral
Presentation
Tue. (Apr. 17) Keynote Lecture, Invited
Lecture and Oral Presentation
Excursion (Free)
Wed. (Apr. 18) Keynote Lecture Invited Lecture
and Oral Presentation Poster Session Music Party (Free)
Thu. (Apr. 19) Keynote Lecture Invited Lecture
and Oral Presentation
Keynote Lecture Invited Lecture
and Oral Presentation
Closing Ceremony&
Banquet
Fri. (Apr. 20) Tour to “Tulou” Building (Optional)
Post-conference (Zhengzhou)
*Attention!!! ICPC board member meeting: 12:00~14:00 on Apr. 18,
Location: Meeting Room No. 2, 3rd Floor, Keli Building
Note: 1. Registration: at the Lobby of Yifu Hotel Building; 09:00-21:00 2. Reception: at 2nd floor of Yifu Restaurant, 19:00p.m.. 3. Opening Ceremony, PL-1 & PL-2: at Keli Building, 09:00 – 12:00 4. Excursion: Gather before Jiageng Main Building; leaving time: 13:30 a.m.. 5. Music Party: at 3rd floor of Keli Building, start from 20:00p.m.. 6. Banquet: Picking up from Yifu and Hilford Hotels at 18:30 p.m.. Banquet Location: International Seaside Hotel Xiamen (5 star-hotel) 7. Tour to “Tulou” Building: Detail information will be notified at registration desk.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Presentation: All Oral presentation time: 1. Plenary lecture (PL) time: 60 min (discussion included) 2. Keynote lecture (KL) time: 35 min (discussion included) 3. Invited lecture (IL) time: 25 min (discussion included) 4. Oral (O) time: 15 min (discussion included) Presentation Requirement
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1. Presentation files with MS Powerpoint (PC format) or Acrobat PDF slides for presentation on a LCD video projector are preferred
2. Internet linkage during presentation is not available 3. Any animations used should be embedded in MS Powerpoint 4. Speakers using Macintosh for their presentation are required to bring their own Macintosh notebooks Resources Available for Presentations 1. A computer running Windows XP Professional operating system, with MS Office 2003, Windows
Media Player, Acrobat Reader 7.0 installed 2. CD-R and USB compliant removable storage (e.g. Thumbdrive, external USB hard disk) 3. Laserpoint Submission of Materials For logistics purposes, we prefer that all presentation files be preloaded into our conference computers. Please email your digital images to [email protected] Submission deadline for preloading: April 15, 2007, 12:00 (China time). Early submission is required for us to preload the presentation files into the conference computers. The Conference Working Language: English. Poster Display Board: Poster presentation Time April 18, 2007, 14:00 – 17:50 Poster presentation Venue The 1st floor of new building of College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering The Poster 1. A poster board will be provided to mount your poster. The maximum permitted dimensions should be
1189 x 841 mm or 46.81 x 33.11 inches (size A0). Please note that the width of the poster board may not be exceeded under any circumstances.
2. For logistics purposes, all posters must be pasted onto the board in advance, and the schedule for pasting poster is arranged on 18 April, 2007, 8:00-14:00. Your poster presentation code will be indicated on the board. Velcro adhesive will be provided at the conference to mount posters on the board.
Other Information 1. Presenters are responsible for the dismantling of their posters. Posters left behind after the stipulated
removal date and time will be disposed of and are not the responsibility of the organizer. 2. It is helpful to your colleagues when you provide a handout of your poster that includes your full
contact information so they have access to your important ideas after the conference. Please email your digital images to [email protected]
3. Among the posters, three of them will be selected for “The Best Poster Award”. The Award will be announced during the banquet.
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Keli Building
Monday April 16 09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony
09:30-10:00 Photo and break
10:00-12:00 Chair Chengye Yuan
10:00-11:00 Plenary Lecture PL-1 Prof. Francois Mathey "Structure and Reactivity of Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds"
11:00-12:00 Plenary Lecture PL-2 Prof. George Micheal Blackburn "Phosphate - the Cornerstone of Life"
12:10 Lunch
Hall 1
Symposium 1. Phosphorus in Organic Synthesis & Stereochemistry; Structure and Reactivity of Organic Phosphorus Compounds
14:00-15:50 Chairs Dennis N. Kevill and I. L. Odinets 14:00-14:35 KL-1 Takayuki Kawashima Japan Chemistry of carbaphosphatranes
14:35-14:50 O-1 Aleksandr N.Kostyuk Ukraine Synthesis and properties of λ5-Phosphinines and
λ5-azaphosphinines
14:50-15:05 O-2 Amgalan Natsagdorj Mongolia The synthesıs and spectroscopıc propertıes of spiro-ansa-spiro
phosphazenes
15:05-15:20 O-3 Boris Ionin Russia Acetylenephosphonates: reactions with nucleophiles
15:20-15:35 O-4 Christian V. Stevens Belgium
New insights in P-nucleophile additions onto unsaturated
imino derivatives for the synthesis of P-analogues of glutamic
acid
15:35-15:50 O-5 You Huang China
A facile and highly efficient method for α-amino phosphonates
via three-component reactions from aryl azides catalyzed by
iron-iodine in the absence of solvent
15:50-16:05 Tea and coffee break
16:05-18:00 Chairs Takayuki Kawashima and Li-Biao Han
16:05-16:20 O-6 Dennis N. Kevill USA Reaction mechanism studies of solvolytic displacement of
chloride from phosphorus
16:20-16:35 O-7 Elena Gavrilova Russia The new tipe of calix[4]resorcines bearing phosphonates and
phosphonium fragments at the lower rim
16:35-16:50 O-8 Ewa Żymańczyk-Duda Poland Microbial resolution of racemic phosphonates derivatives with
one or two stereogenic centres
16:50-17:05 O-9 I. L. Odinets Russia
Advantages of organophosphorus synthesis in ionic
liquids:“Green” approaches to useful phosphorus substituted
building-blocks
17:05-17:20 O-10 Elena Varaksina Russia
Synthesis and chemical properties of
benzo[e]-1,2-oxaphosphorinine derivatives – P-analogues of
coumarines
17:20-17:35 O-11 A.V. Bogdanov Russia
The reaction of 1,2-naphthoquinones with some P(III)
derivatives – a versatile sythetic approach to potentially useful
naphthoquinones and dihydroxynaphthale-nes containing
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phosphorus–carbon bond
17:35-18:00 IL-1 Li-Biao Han Japan
Metal-mediated P-H addition as a powerful tool for the
construction of C-P bonds: from academic interests to
practical applications
Tuesday April 17 09:00-10:20 Chairs M. A. Pudovik and Gerd Volker Röschenthaler
09:00-09:35 KL-2 M.A.Pudovik Russia
Development methods synthesis of polyheterophosphacyclanes
with endocyclic P-C bond on the basis of functionalized
alkylphosphonates(-phosphinates) 09:35-09:50 O-12 I.V. Shevchenko Ukraine Ylides and carbenes. The first carbene catalyzed reaction
09:50-10:05 O-13 Junji Kobayashi Japan Synthesis, optical properties and reactivities of a
dibenzophosphaborin and its derivatives
10:05-10:20 O-14 K. M. Pietrusiewicz Poland Phosphinous acid-boranes: an emerging class of
organophosphorus reagents
10:20-10:35 Tea and coffee break
10:35-11:35 Chairs Yangjie Wu and I.V. Shevchenko
10:35-10:50 O-15 Andrey Prishchenko Russia Synthesis of new functionalized phosphorus substituted
derivatives of 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol
10:50-11:05 O-16 M. Klimek-Ochab Poland
Microbial desymmetrization of racemic mixture of
(1-hydroxyphenylmethyl)phenylphosphinate ethyl ester via
oxidation of one optical isomer
11:05-11:20 O-18 Gerd Volker Röschenthaler Germany Guanidinophosphazenes: design and synthesis of a novel
family of uncharged organic super bases
11:20-11:35 O-19 Katsuhiko Tsunashima Japan Preparation and characterization of novel room temperature
ionic liquids based on quaternary phosphonium cations
12:10 Lunch
13:30-17:30 Excursion (Free)
Wednesday April 18 09:00-10:25 Chairs S. Tschirschwitz and Shigeru Sasaki
09:00-09:25 IL-2 Oleg G. Sinyashin Russia New synthetic approaches to the chiral cyclic and macrocyclic
phosphine ligands
09:25-09:40 O-20 D. Andrew Knight USA Investigating the michaelis-becker reaction in phosphonium
and imidazolium ionic liquids
09:40-09:55 O-21 O. A. Shyshkov Germany A new useful synthetic pathway to trifluoromethyl phosphates
09:55-10:10 O-22 Oleg I. Kolodiazhnyi Ukraine New methods, and strategies for asymmetric synthesis of
organophosphorus compounds
10:10-10:25 O-23 Petro Onys’ko Ukraine Imidoyl chlorides: new promising building blocks in synthesis
of α-aminophosphoryl compounds
10:25-10:40 Tea and coffee break
10:40-11:55 Chairs Oleg G. Sinyashin and D. Andrew Knight 10:40-10:55 O-24 Pradeep K. Sharma India Kinetics and mechanism of the oxidation of lower oxyacids of
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phosphorus by morpholinium chlorochromate
10:55-11:10 O-25 Rafael A. Cherkasov Russia Functionalized phosphoryl compounds: synthesis, extraction,
transport and ionophore properties
11:10-11:25 O-26 S. Tschirschwitz Germany Investigating the synthetic potential of
aminoalkylferrocenyldichlorophosphanes
11:25-11:40 O-27 Shigeru Sasaki Japan
Synthesis and redox properties of crowded diphosphines:
approaches toward phosphorus-phosphorus inter-valence
charge transfer systems
11:40-11:55 O-106 Tibor Novák Hungary Chiral P-heterocycles: efficient method for the optical
resolution of 3-methyl-3-phospholene 1-oxides
12:10 Lunch
14:00-17:30 Poster Session
Thursday April 19
09:00-10:20 Chairs Mitsuji Yamashita and V.F.Mironov 09:00-09:35 KL-3 John Nixon UK Rings and cages derived from phospha-alkynes
09:35-09:50 O-28 Janusz Rachon Poland
The organophosphorus sulfenyl bromides as versatile reagents
for cysteine derivatives functionalization by unsymmetrical
disulfide bond formation
09:50-10:05 O-29 Nissan Ashkenazi Israel Ambident electrophilicity of 5-membered ring phosphate
triesters
10:05-10:20 O-30 V.F.Mironov Russia
A new approach to the synthesis of phosphoranes on the basis
of the reaction of benzo[d]-1,3,2-dioxaphospholes, having β-
or γ-unsaturated group in substituent, with compounds
containing multiple bonds
10:20-10:35 Tea and coffee break
10:35-11:50 Chairs John Nixon and Nissan Ashkenazi
10:35-10:50 O-31 Vladimir A. Alfonsov Russia Diastereoselective synthesis of enantiopure
α-aminophosphonic acids derivatives
10:50-11:05 O-32 Yuliya V. Rassukana Ukraine Phosphorylation of imino analogs of α-halocarbonyl
compounds
11:05-11:20 O-76 Rikard Wärme Sweden New reagents for halogenation of phosphorus
11:20-11:35 O-105 Mitsuji Yamashita Japan
Highly stereoselective and stereospecific epoxidation of
2-phospholenes and N-glycosides of phospha sugars and their
bioassays
11:35-11:50 O-107 Lee J. Higham UK Air-stable chiral primary phosphines
12:10 Lunch
Symposium 8. Special session to Professor L. Horner
14:00-17:30 Chairs Marian Mikolajczyk and Kuiling Ding 14:00-14:10 Memorial to Horner
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14:10-14:45 KL-4 Marian Mikolajczyk Poland Olefination reaction in organic sulfur chemistry and synthesis
of natural products
14:45-15:10 IL-3 Joachim Heinicke Germany 2-hydroxy- and 2-amino-functional arylphosphines-synthesis,
reactivity and use in catalysis
15:10-15:35 IL-4 Sylvain Juge France Enantioselective synthesis of P-chirogenic phosphorus
compounds via the ephedrine-borane complex methodology
15:35-15:50 Tea and coffee break
15:50-16:15 IL-5 Wojciech Jacek Stec Poland Umpolung in Horner reaction: phosphoramidates as a source
of P-chiral organophosphates
16:15-16:40 IL-6 David Wiemer USA Synthesis and applications of phosphonates prepared from
electrophilic phosphorus reagents
16:40-17:05 IL-7 Kuiling Ding China Development of novel chiral phosphorus ligands for
enantioselective homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
17:05-17:30 IL-51 V.I.Kalchenko Ukraine Chiral phosphorus-contained calixarenes
19:00 Closing Ceremony& Banquet
Hall 2
Monday April 16
Symposium 2. Phosphorus Coordination Compounds and Their Use as Catalysis
14:00-16:40 Chairs Xumu Zhang and Didier Bourissou
14:00-14:35 KL-17 Xumu Zhang USA Innovative Chiral Phosphines for Hydrogenation and
Hydroformylation
14:35-14:50 O-35 Heinrich Heydt Germany Synthesis of strained-ring phosphorus heterocycles from
phosphatriafulvenes and phosphaheptafulvenes
14:50-15:05 O-36 Martin B. Smith UK Highly functionalised phosphorus ligands: synthesis and
diverse coordination chemistry
15:05-15:20 Tea and coffee break
15:20-15:45 IL-11 Jingxing Gao China Synthesis and asymmetric catalysis of new chiral tetradentate
aminophosphine ligands
15:45-16:00 O-37 T. Arun Luiz India P* chiral aminophosphine complexes of Copper (I): Synthesis
and X-ray structural characterization
16:00-16:15 O-38 David Virieux France Phosphorus trivalent reagents: Efficient tools for
multicomponent and organocatalytic reactions
16:15-16:40 IL-8 Didier Bourissou France Ambiphilic phosphine/borane derivatives: synthesis and
coordination properties
Tuesday April 17
09:00-10:55 Chairs Pascal Metivier and Qilin Zhou
09:00-09:35 KL-5 Qilin Zhou China Design and synthsis of spiro phosphorus ligands for
asymmetric catalysis
09:35-09:50 O-109 Shigekazu Ito Japan Design, synthesis, and application of phosphaalkenes to
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unique palladium and gold catalysts
09:50-10:05 Tea and coffee break
10:05-10:30 IL-40 Tingbin Wen China Synthesis and Chemistry of Metallabenzyne
10:30-10:55 IL-13 Pascal Metivier UK Phosphorus chemistry & sustainable development
12:10 Lunch
13:30-17:30 Excursion (Free)
Wednesday April 18 09:00-11:15 Chairs Edgar Niecke and Andy Hor
09:00-09:35 KL-15 Edgar Niecke Germany My excursion to the chemistry of stable diradicals :
diphosphetanediyles
09:35-09:50 O-41 F. D. Sokolov Russia Complexes of crown-containing N-phosphorylthioureas with
Ni(II) cation
09:50-10:05 O-42 György Keglevich Hungary Novel heterocyclic P-ligands: Synthesis and application in
Pt(II) complexes
10:05-10:20 Tea and coffee break
10:20-10:35 O-43 D. Bradley G. Williams South Africa DoM chemistry of phosphinic amides: synthesis of ligands
and their application in robust high performance catalysts
10:35-10:50 O-52 Dietrich Gudat Germany Bond activation processes in N-heterocyclic phosphines
10:50-11:15 IL-14 Andy Hor Singapore Phosphine and phosphine-mimic complexes in catalysis
12:10 Lunch
14:00-17:30 Poster Session
Thursday April 19
Symposium 5. Theoretical Aspects of Phosphorus Chemistry ; 31P NMR in Biological Systems
09:00-10:30 Chairs R.N.Naumov and Jon Waltho 09:00-09:35 KL-7 Martin J. Field France Molecular simulation studies of protein kinases
09:35-09:50 O-44 Wolfgang W. Schoeller Germany 1.3-Diphosphacyclobutane-diyls as building blocks for
extended structures
09:50-10:05 O-45 Yohsuke Yamamoto Japan
Development of a bidentate ligand based on
decafluoro-3-phenyl-3-pentanol: steric effect of
pentafluoroethyl groups on the stereomutation of oequatorial
c-apical spirophosphoranes
10:05-10:30 IL-16 GuanHua Chen China Photophysics of DNA and light harvesting systems
10:30-10:45 Tea and coffee break
10:45-11:55 Chairs Martin J. Field and Yohsuke Yamamoto 10:45-11:00 O-46 Ya.A. Vereshchagina Russia Conformational analysis of 1,4-heterophosphinanes
11:00-11:15 O-47 R.N.Naumov Russia Stereoselective synthesis and interconversions of
1,9-diaza-3,7,11,15-tetraphosphacyclohexadecanes
11:15-11:30 O-48 K. A. Burkov Russia Reactions of phosphonic acids with bases in aqueous
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solutions
11:30-11:55 IL-15 Jon Waltho UK NMR investigations of phosphate transfer enzymes
12:10 Lunch
14:00-16:35 Chairs Steve C.F. AU-Yeung and Charles E. Webster
14:00-14:35 KL-8 Steve C.F. Au-yeung HK, China From powder NMR tensor to 3D molecular structure,
promises or illusion - A 31P and 13C case study on Cimitidine
14:35-15:00 IL-18 Charles E. Webster USA QM-MM computation of phosphate transfer by enzymes
15:00-15:15 O-50 Tamas Veszpremi Hungary Dimerization and trimerization of phosphaacetylene. A
mechanistic study
15:15-15:30 Tea and coffee break
15:30-15:45 O-53 Ewa Rudzińska Poland Determination of optical purity of aminophosphonates by
means of NMR spectroscop
15:45-16:00 O-54 László Nyulászi Hungary Phosphorus stabilizes and can be stabilized
16:00-16:35 KL-6 Tsuneo Imamoto Japan Synthesis and application of new P-chiral phosphine ligands
19:00 Closing Ceremony& Banquet
Hall 3
Monday April 16
Symposium 6. Phosphorus Compound and Medicinal Chemistry
14:00-15:45 Chairs Yoshihiro Hayakawa and K. Lammertsma
14:00-14:35 KL-9 F. H. Ebetino USA
A correlation of antiresorptive structure activity relationships
in nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates Co-Crystalized in
farnesyl diphosphate synthase suggests their binding mode
14:35-15:00 IL-19 Takeshi Wada Japan Stereocontrolled synthesis of phsophorothioate DNA and RNA
by the oxazaphospholidine approach
15:00-15:15 O-56 Paul-Alain Jaffrès France Cationic lipids based on phosphonate & phosphoramidate
chemistry: synthesis and application to gene therapy
15:15-15:30 O-57 Ping Lu China
Enantiomeric Separation of a novel α-anminophosphonates
containing benzothiazol moiety by liquid chromatography
using amylose stationary phase
15:30-15:45 O-58 Xianbin Yang USA Bead-based approaches to develop thioaptamers for
diagnostics and therapeutics
15:45-16:00 Tea and coffee break
16:00-17:55 Chairs F. H. Ebetino and Ji-Sheng Chen 16:00-16:15 O-59 Anna Czernicka Poland Design and construction of diagnostic chips for cancers
16:15-16:30 O-62 Z. Xia UK
Factors that may predict clinical potencies of
nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates; novel methods
dissociate enzyme- and hydroxyapatite-binding affinities
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16:30-16:55 IL-20 Yoshihiro Hayakawa Japan 3',5'-cyclic diguanylic acid and related compounds: synthesis,
chemical properties, and biological activities
16:55-17:20 IL-48 K. Lammertsma Netherlands New organophosphorus reagents and products
17:20-17:55 KL-21 Li Chen China Kinase and kinase inhibitor as anticancer therapeutics
Tuesday April 17
09:00-10:15 Chairs E. E. Nifantyev and Li Yan-Mei 09:00-09:35 KL-10 Ming-Daw Tsai USA Specificity of phosphothreonine recognition by FHA domains
09:35-10:00 IL-25 Jyoti Chattopadhyaya Sweden All phosphates are not born chemically equal in RNA
10:00-10:15 O-63 Łukasz Berlicki Poland Novel organophosphorus inhibitors of glutamine synthetase
10:15-10:30 Tea and coffee break
10:30-11:35 Chairs Ming-Daw Tsai and Jyoti Chattopadhyaya 10:30-10:55 IL-64 E. E. Nifantyev Russia Studying the phosphorylation of flavonoids
10:55-11:20 IL-24 Li Yan-Mei China The effects of revisible phosphorylation on peptide and
protein local structure
11:20-11:35 O-67 H. J. Groombridge UK Investigations into the oxidative stability of hydroxymethyl- and
bis(hydroxymethyl)phosphines
12:10 Lunch
13:30-17:30 Excursion (Free)
Wednesday April 18
09:00-10:25 Chairs Charles E. McKenna and Breuer Eli 09:00-09:35 KL-18 Charles E. McKenna USA Phosphonate analogs for drug design
09:35-10:10 KL-20 Chengye Yuan China Chiral functionalized phosphonates with biological
significance
10:10-10:25 O-69 Paweł Kafarski Poland Organophosphonate inhibitors of cathepsins
10:25-10:40 Tea and coffee break
10:40-12:00 Chairs Chengye Yuan and Charles E. McKenna
10:40-10:55 O-70 F. Zeuner Liechtenstein Synthesis and dental aspects of
1,3-bis(methacrylamido)propane-2-yl dihydroxyphosphate
10:55-11:10 O-71 Ming-Wu Ding China
New efficient synthesis of 2-substituted
benzothieno[3,2-d]pyrimidin-4(3h)-ones via an
iminophosphorane
11:10-11:35 IL-26 Ruyu Chen
Zhiwei Miao China
Design, synthesis and biological activity of
α-amino-substituted thiophosphate-phosphonates and novel
naphthoquinone fused phosphorus heterocycles
11:35-12:00 IL-27 Eli Breuer Israel
Recent advances in carbamoylphosphonate based matrix
metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors. A class of non-toxic
in-vivo active drug candidates
12:10 Lunch
14:00-17:30 Poster Session
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Thursday April 19
Symposium 3. Structure and Reactivity of Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds
09:00-10:05 Chairs Masaaki Yoshifuji and Derek P. Gates
09:00-09:35 KL-11 Robert Holmes USA
Biologically relevant phosphoranes: structural characterization
of glucofuranose and xylofuranose phosphoranes as applied to
phosphoryl transfer enzymes
9:35-9:50 O-72 A.S. Vilesov Russia Influence of media components on processes of
radiation-indused polymerization of white phosphorus
9:50-10:05 O-73 Andrey A. Karasik Russia An effective methodology of P,N-macrocycles design
10:05-10:20 Tea and coffee break
10:20-11:40 Chairs Robert Holmes and Andrey A. Karasik
10:20-10:35 O-74 Christopher W. Allen USA The mechanism of the reaction of alkali metal phenoxides
with hexahalocyclotriphosphazenes
10:35-11:50 O-75 Derek P. Gates Canada Strained P2C and P2C2 cyclic cations from phosphaalkenes
10:50-11:05 O-93 M.V. Sukhanov Russia Surface properties and catalytic activity of sodium zirconium
phosphate in dehydration of methanol
11:05-11:40 KL-19 Masaaki Yoshifuji Japan Studies on stable 1,3-diphosphacyclobutane-2,4-diyls
12:10 Lunch
14:00-15:20 Chairs Régis Réau and Liang-nian He
14:00-14:25 IL-50 N.P. Tarasova Russia Radiation-induced synthesis of polymers on the basis of
elemental phosphorus
14:25-14:50 IL-32 Rainer Streubel Germany New synthetic useful concepts in P,N-heterocyclic chemistry
14:50-15:05 O-79 Dmitry Yakhvarov Russia Bimetallic activation of white phosphorus
15:05-15:20 O-81 Hiroshi Nakazawa Japan Transition metal complexes containing phosphenium and
phosphite ligands: formation and theoretical approach
15:20-15:35 Tea and coffee break
15:35-16:45 Chairs N.P. Tarasova and Rainer Streubel
15:35-15:50 O-80 Liang-nian He China Environmentally benign chemical conversion of CO2 into
organic carbonates catalyzed by phosphinium salts
15:50-16:05 O-82 Manfred Scheer Germany
The formation of spherical giant molecules and dynamic
behaviour of supramolecular assemblies based on pn ligand
complexes
16:05-16:20 O-84 Vasilii A. Milyukov Russia Synthesis and chemical properties of some alkali metals
polyphosphides
16:20-16:45 IL-31 Régis Réau France Organophosphorus Pi-conjugated materials for optoelectronic
applications
19:00 Closing Ceremony& Banquet
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Hall 4
Monday April 16
Symposium 7. Phosphorus Chemistry in Agriculture, Industry and Materials Sciences
14:00-15:45 Chairs Roger Hall and Hongwu He
14:00-14:35 KL-12 Philip W. Lee USA Overview on OP metabolism chemistry and its relationship to
biological and toxic actions
14:35-15:00 IL-33 Canping Pan China Food safety: Monitoring of organophosphate pesticide residues
in crops and food.
15:00-15:15 O-85 Budnikova Yu.H Russia “Green” ways of phosphorus compounds preparation
15:15-15:30 O-86 Dirk Freese Germany Phosphate - an important element in the agricultural and
environmental sphere
15:30-15:45 O-88 Liang Lv China Phosphate removal and recovery with calcined layered double
hydroxides as an adsorbent
15:45-16:00 Tea and coffee break
16:00-17:35 Chairs Philip W. Lee and Dirk Freese
16:00-16:15 O-90 Thomas Q. Hu Canada Bleaching chemisty of tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine and
tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium sulfate
16:15-16:30 O-91 Valery P. Nesterenko Belarus Use of ion exchange composites based of Titanium and
Zirconium phosphates for cleaning of water solutions
16:30-16:45 O-108 Zhongdong Liu China Study on the preparation of wheat starch phosphate with low
degree of substitution
16:45-17:10 IL-34 Roger Hall Switzerland The role of phosphorus in crop protection: Experimental and
commercial disease and weed control agents
17:10-17:35 IL-35 Hongwu He China The use of OP and development of new organophosphorus
agrochemicals in China
Tuesday April 17 09:00-09:55 Chairs William H. Hendrix and Ernesto Brunet
09:00-09:25 IL-36 Mitsuru Sasaki Japan Current status of organophosphorus insecticide and
stereochemistry
09:25-09:40 O-89 Ranbir Padda UK Development, scaleup and commercialisation of catalyst lignds
09:40-09:55 O-92 Kevin Blann South Africa Selective chromium oligomerisation catalysts with various
phosphorus ligands
09:55-10:10 Tea and coffee break
10:10-11:05 Chairs Li Zhengming and Mitsuru Sasaki
10:10-10:25 O-94 Wen-Jing Xiao China An efficient catalytic asymmetric synthesis and biological
evaluation of α-substituted aroyloxyl phosphonates
10:25-10:40 O-95 Ernesto Brunet Spain
Controlled synthesis of organic-inorganic materials derived
from phosphorous compounds. Variable porosity, photoinduced
electron-transfer and hydrogen storage
10:40-11:05 IL-37 William H. Hendrix USA Global use of organophosphorus pesticides
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12:10 Lunch
13:30-17:30 Excursion (Free)
Wednesday April 18
Symposium 4. Nucleotides and Oligonucleotides-From Basics to Medicinal Applications; Biological Aspects of Phosphorus Chemistry
09:00-10:15 Chairs Renxi Zhuo
09:00-09:35 KL-14 Carston R. Wagner USA The Chemical Biology of Histidine Triad Nucleoside Binding
Proteins
09:35-10:00 IL-41 Alexander G. Gabibov Russia Study of artificially selected biocatalysts covalently modified
by Organophosphorus compounds
10:00-10:15 O-103 Chen Xiaolan China Synthesis of phosphorylated isoflavone and ESI investigation
of non-covalent complexes with protein
10:15-10:30 Tea and coffee break
10:30-12:10 Chairs Carston R. Wagner and Alexander G. Gabibov 10:30-11:05 KL-42 Renxi Zhuo China Polyphosphates for drug and gene delivery
11:05-11:20 O-96 Alan H. Shih USA
Perifosine inhibits multiple signaling pathways in glial
progenitors and cooperates with temozolomide to arrest cell
proliferation in gliomas in vivo
11:20-11:35 O-97 Artur Mucha Poland A low-molecular phosphinic inhibitor of leucine
aminopeptidase of potential medical significance
11:35-12:10 KL-40 Wojciech Jacek Stec Poland Stereochemistry of enzyme-assisted P-N bond cleavage in
adenosine 5'-phosphoramidates and -phosphoramidothioates
12:10 Lunch
14:00-17:30 Poster Session
Thursday April 19
09:00-10:00 Chairs Serge L. Beaucage and Zhen Xi
09:00-09:35 KL-46 Marvin Caruthers USA Synthesis and biochemical activity of new oligonucleotide
analogs
09:35-10:00 IL-49 Xiang Zhou China Synthesis and biological studies of telomerase inhibitors
10:00-10:15 Tea and coffee break
10:15-11:35 Chairs Marvin Caruthers and Xiang Zhou 10:15-10:40 IL-44 Zhen Xi China Non Watson-Crick structure recognition and its applications
10:40-10:55 O-100 Piotr Mlynarz Poland
The aza-α-aminophosphonate macrocycles as potential
supramolecular hosts for metal ions and biologically important
molecules
10:55-11:10 O-167 Qiang Xiao China Synthesis of bicyclic furopyrimidine deoxynucleosides
conjugated with N-diisopropylphosphoryl amino acids
11:10-11:35 IL-42 Serge L. Beaucage USA Thermosensitive phosphate/thiophosphate protecting groups
and the development of thermolytic oligonucleotide prodrugs
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12:10 Lunch
14:00-16:25 Chairs Lihe Zhang and Karol Bruzik 14:00-14:35 KL-16 Lihe Zhang China Studies on modified oligonucleotides
14:35-15:00 IL-45 Karol Bruzik USA Probing mechanisms of phosphotransferases with thio effects
15:00-15:15 O-98 Barbara Nawrot Poland Mapping of the functional phosphate groups in the catalytic
core of deoxyribozyme 10-23
15:15-15:30 Tea and coffee break
15:30-15:45 O-101 Renata Hiresova Sweden Studies on the condensation of H-phosphonate monoesters with
S-nucleophiles
15:45-16:00 O-104 Yong Ju China Synthesis of novel steroidal bioconjugates with AZT and
phosphorus
16:00-16:25 IL-47 Muthiah Manoharan USA RNA interference: the new paradigm of drug discovery based
on nature's phosphorous chemistry
19:00 Closing Ceremony& Banquet
Poster Session (April 18, 14:00-17:30)
Number First Author Nationality Title
P-1 A. D. Sinitsa Ukraine α-iminotrifluoroethyl phosphonate – the first representative of C-phosphorylated
N-H Imines
P-2 A. R. Burilov Russia Synthesis of calix[4]resorcins, containing phosphoryl fragments on the bottom
rim of the molecule
P-3 V. Kalchenko Ukraine Calixarene methylenebisphosphonic acids: alkaline phosphatase inhibition and
docking studies
P-4 A.E. Shipov Russia Interaction of 3-alkyl-2-alkoxy-1,3,2-oxazaphosphinanes with
alkylchloroformates
P-5 Oleg I. Kolodiazhnyi Ukraine α-(N-benzylamino)benzylphosphonic acids: stereoselectivity of binding to
prostatic acid phosphatase
P-6 A.V.Bogdanov Russia 2,2,2-tribromonaphtho[2,3-d]-1,3,2-dioxaphosphole: obtaining and reaction with
phenylacetylene
P-7 Aibing Xia Canada Synthesis, characterization and applications of novel iminophosphinites
P-8 Aiping LIU China Structural characteristic and electrode activities of phosphorus incorporated
tetrahedral amorphous carbon films
P-9 Ai-Yun Peng China Synthesis and reactions of phosphaisocoumarins
P-10 Alexandra C. Gledhill UK Designing new metallo-organic catalysts for the asymmetric phospho-Aldol
reaction
P-11 Andrew J. Wiemer USA Geranyl and farnesyl bisphosphonates inhibit protein geranylgeranylation
through Ggpp depletion
P-13 Bin Wang China Synthesis and cytotoxic evaluation of novel naphthoquinone fused phosphorus
heterocycles
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P-14 Zhengjie He China Nucleophilic phosphine-catalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition of allenes with
N-(thio)phosphoryl imines: facile synthesis of substituted 3-pyrrolines
P-15 Budnikova Yu.H Russia Electrosynthesis of metal phosphides on the basis of white phosphorus
P-16 Chen Zhao China 1,3,4-oxazodizaole containing cyclo- and polyphosphazene
P-17 Chen-Wei Liu China Diselenophosphates: synthesis, reaction with electrophiles, and p-se bond
cleavage
P-18 D.V.Kulikov Russia Novel 36- and 38-membered P,N-containing cyclophanes with large hydrophobic
cavities
P-19 De-Qing Shi China
Stereoselective synthesis and biological activities of
o-(e)-1-{1-[(6-chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-5-methyl-1h-1, 2,
3-triazol-4-yl}ethyleneamino o-ethyl o-aryl phosphorothioates
P-20 Paul-Alain Jaffrès France Phosphorus functionalised carbenes: synthesis and coordination properties
P-22 Felix D. Sokolov Russia Extraction properties of 1,10-da-18-crown-6, modified by exocyclyc chelating
groups
P-23 Ferdinand Belaj Austria Tricycles synthesized by the reaction of PCl5 with open-chained molecules
P-24 Qi-Lin Zhou China Monodentate spiro phosphonites: highly efficient ligands for asymmetric
hydrogenation of non-acylated enamines
P-25 György Keglevich Hungary Microwave-assisted synthesis in organophosphorus chemistry
P-26 Qi-Lin Zhou China Chiral spiro monophosphites for Rh-catalyzed asymmetric addition of
arylboronic acids to aldehydes, ketones and imines
P-27 Kui Lu China The influential factor of temperature on synthesis of L-Arginine oligo-peptides
mediated by phosphorus oxychloride
P-29 Hong-wu He China Molecular docking of substituted alkylphosphonates to pyruvate dehydrogenase
P-30 Hideaki Miyake Japan Synthesis and properties of pentacoordinate phosphorus compounds containing a
pentacoodinate silicon atom
P-31 Hideaki Yamamichi Japan Synthesis of a novel apical–equatorial–equatorial type tridentate ligand and
construction of pentacoordinate phosphorus compounds
P-32 Ren-Zhong Qiao China A practical route to synthesis some phosphorylated prodrug
P-33 HongYu Zhang China The chemical synthesis of oligonucleotide phosphoramidates
P-34 Hui Wang China The catalytic ring-closure reaction in the presence of phosphorous oxychloride
P-35 Il’yas S. Nizamov Russia Dithiophosphorylation of cyclic monoterpenes
P-36 Ildar Magdeev Russia Backgrounds for the technology for the preparation of organophosphorous
precursors
P-37 Inga M.Aladzheva Russia Synthesis of 1,2-azaphosphetidines with amino acid fragment
P-38 Oleg I. Kolodiazhnyi Ukraine Asymmetric syntheses of new phosphonotaxoids
P-39 Jean-luc Pirat France Preparation of new [1,4,2]-oxazaphosphinanes : potentially antidepressive agent
P-40 Yu-bin Ji China Antitumor effect of betaine and its impact on the phosphorylation process of rats
bearing S180
P-41 Jian-chen Zhang China Studies on the self-assembly of L-Serine into L-Serine phosphopeptide mediated
by phosphorus oxychloride
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P-42 Jian-chen Zhang China X-ray crystal structure of hydrolysates of triphenylphosphine dichloride
P-43 Jian-feng Zhang China Synthesis of N-protected o-hydroxyl-phenyl - α-aminophosphonic monoester
P-44 Ji-hong Liu China A novel mechanism about the cleavge of N-glycosidic bond in electrospray
ionization tandem mass spectra of nucleotide
P-45 José S. Yu USA Synthesis of isoprenoid olefin isomers via phosphonium and phosphoryl
stabilized carbanions
P-46 Zhi-yu Ju China The synthesis of 7,11,18,21-tetraoxa-1,3,5,13,15,17-hexaaza-2,4,6λ5,12λ5,
14,16-hexaphosphatrispiro[5.2.2.5.2.2]heneicosa-1,3,5,12,14,16-hexaene
P-47 Julia Frant Israel P-nitrophenoxycarbonylphosphonate diesters-potent reagents for the synthesis of
hindered carbamoylphosphonates
P-48 Xin-cheng Liao China Phosphorylation of dihydroxy anthraquinones by Atherton-Todd reaction
P-49 Shuang-xi Shao China Decomposition reaction of tetra-hydroxymethyl phosphonium chloride
P-50 Kirill E. Metlushka Russia Phosphonilation of 1,3-diaryl-2,3-dihydro-1н-naphth[1,2-е][1,3]oxazine by
dialkyl and diaryl phosphonates
P-51 Oleg I. Kolodiazhnyi Ukraine Dimenthyl (2r)-2-hydroxy-3-chloropropylphosphonate – accessible chiron for the
asymmetric synthesis of hydroxyphosphonates
P-52 Kui Lu China Investigation on interaction of L-methionine dipeptide with ct-dna by ultraviolet
spectroscopy method
P-53 He-ping Li China Ultrasonic photocatalytic degradation of the pesticide “methyl parathion”
P-54 Li Ma China Synthesis and seperation of L-Trytophan oligo-peptides assisted by phosphorus
oxychloride
P-55 Xiao-lan Chen China Synthesis N-phosphorylated chrysin-7-yl amino acid esters
P-56 Shuang-xi Shao China Application of tetrakis hydroxymethyl phosphonium in leather production
P-57 Liang-nian He China Applications of Lawasson’s reagent in synthesis of biologically active
phopshorus-heterocycles
P-58 Yong Ye China The synthsis of tripyrrole peptide containing phosphonyl
P-59 Li-ming Hu China Synthesis of o,o-dialkyl-2-oxo-2-(4-(selenomor
pholinosulfonyl)phenylamino)ethylphosphonate
P-60 Li-ming Qiang China Electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry Of N-phosphoryl-α-, β- and γ-
amino acids
P-61 Ling-lin Zhang China Remineralization effects of honeysuckle flower solution on initial enamel carious
lesions in vitro
P-62 Li-ping Zhang China Phosphorous acid nucleophilic addition at carbonyl groups
P-63 Zhuan-xi Luo China Sediment phosphorus buffering capacity in drainage ditch in hilly area of Purple
Soil, China
P-64 M.A.Pudovik Russia The synthesis of tetracyclic phosphorate
P-65 M.O.Lozinsky Ukraine Abnormal reactivity of arylaminomethylene¬bisphos¬pho¬nates.
aminomethylation on benzene ring in base medium
P-66 M.O.Lozinsky Ukraine Thioureido derivatives of methylenebisphosphonic acid as potential inhibitors of
alkaline phosphatases
P-67 M.V. Makarov Russia Phosphoryl substituted 3,5-bis(arylidene)-4-piperidones posessing high antitumor
activity
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P-69 Michael Salt UK The preparation of nitrogen-containing heteroaryoylphosphonates and their
reactions with trialkyl phosphites
P-71 Mikhail A.Pudovik Russia
Reaction of racemic and non-racemic silylated (1-phenyl)ethylamine with
o-phenylchloromethylisothiocyanatothiophosphonat. Synthesis of optically active
1,3,4-thiazaphosphole
P-72 Ming-xiu Lv China Self-assembly of L-glutamine into oligo-peptides mediated by phosphoric
chloride
P-73 Boris Ionin Russia Study of reaction of acetylenic phosphonates with carbanionic nucleophiles
P-74 Na Zuo China Synthesis and biological activity of α-hydroxyphosphonates
P-75 Nichola E. Cosgrove UK The phospho-Aldol reaction and complexes of aluminium containing salcyan and
related ligands
P-76 O. G. Sinyashin Russia Novel synthetic routes to phosphorus organic compounds on the basis of the
elemental phosphorus (P4)
P-77 Paul-Alain Jaffrès France New polyamines phosphoramidate vectors for gene therapy
P-78 Qing-yun Ren China Synthesis of 2-substitued-pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidin- 4(3h)-one derivatives using
iminophosphorane
P-79 Jin-Jun Qiu China Synthesis and drug release behavior of unsaturated polyphosphoester
P-80 Jin-Jun Qiu China In vitro degradation properties of unsaturated polyphosphoester/β-tricalcium
phosphate composites
P-81 Ling-bo Qu China Synthesis of solanesyl phosphonate
P-82 Rafael A. Cherkasov Russia The synthesis, acid-basic and membrane-transport properties of the
phosphorylated amines
P-83 Rui Bao China Liquid crystalline behavior of cyclotriphosphazene
P-84 Kui Lu China Monitoring influence of reaction conditions on self-assembly into oligo-peptides
for three sulf-amino acids by using esi-ms
P-85 V. Kalchenko Ukraine Bio-relevant derivatives of calixarene phosphonic acids
P-86 M.I.Povolotskii Ukraine Synthesys and structural peculiarities of phosphorus pentachloride complexes
with 4-dimethylaminopyridine and n-methylimidazole
P-87 Shigekazu Ito Japan Chemistry of fulvene-type P-heterocyclic compounds
P-89 Shin-ya Nakafuji Japan Synthesis and complexations of a novel stable carbene bearing a phosphorus
ylide
P-90 Shu-xia Cao China Isolation and determination of diastereoisomers of amino acid hydridophorane by
hplc-esi-ms
P-91 Tao Wang China An efficient synthesis of α-(substituted phenoxy acetoxy)alkyl phosphinates
sodium salts
P-93 V.A. Kozlov Russia Phosphorylacetic acid thioamides as key substancesfor phosphorylated
heterocycles
P-94 V.F.Mironov Russia The formation of ion-radical salts in the reaction of fullerene C60 with
Phosphorus (III) amides
P-95 Oleg I. Kolodiazhnyi Ukraine New method for the asymmetric reduction of ketophosphonates
P-96 Vladimir A. Alfonsov Russia Diastereoselective synthesis of enantiopure cyclic α- aminophosphonic acids
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P-97 Vladimir A. Alfonsov Russia Synthesis of long chair organophosphorus compounds on the basis of industrial
fractions of higher olefins
P-98 Vladimir A. Alfonsov Russia Stereoselective synthesis of organophosphorus compounds on the basis of chiral
amino alcohols and amino acids
P-99 Vladimir F. Mironov Russia Reaction of 2-R-benzo[d]-1,3,2-oxazaphosphorin-6-ones with hexafluoroacetone
P-100 Wei-na Cao China Studies on the synthesis and separation of isoleucine oligopeptides assisted by
phosphorus oxychloride
P-101 Wen-hu Wang China Synthesis of bis(phosphonates) pyrrolidines derivatives
P-102 Wen-jie Zhao China Identification of self-assembly products of valine mediated by phosphorus
trichloride by ESI mass spcetrometry
P-103 Wen-jie Zhao China Mechanism of amino acids mediated oligomerization into peptides by
phosphorus trichloride
P-104 Wen-yan Mo China Synthesis of novel bicycli caged phosphate derivatives
P-105 Qi-lin Zhou China Synthesis of chiral spirobitetraline phosphoramidite ligands
P-106 Xiao Han UK The synthesis and reactions of alkyl 2,3,3-tris(dialkoxyphosphoryl)propionates
and alkyl 2,3,3-tris(dialkoxyphosphoryl)acrylates
P-107 De-qing Shi China
Synthesis and biological activities of o,o-dialkyl 1-((2-chlorothiazol-5-yl or
6-chloropyridin-3-yl) methyl -4-methyl-1h-1, 2, 3-triazol-4-yl-5-carbonyloxy
substituted methyl phosphonates
P-108 Li-Biao Han Japan Discovery of alkenylphosphorus compounds as a new class of cytotoxic agents
for cancer cells
P-109 Yong Ye China The synthesis of n-hydroxymethyl-3-(dialkylphosphono) propionamide
P-110 Hong-xue Xie China Determination of orgranophosphorous pesticides using phosphorous ionic
P-111 Hong-wu He China
Synthesis and thermal property of
bis(1-oxo-2,6,7-trioxo-1-phosphabicyclo[2,2,2]octane-4-methanoic)-2,2-dimethy
l-1,3-propanediester
P-112 Xin-peng Ma China Reactions between N-(thio)phosphoryl imines and diethylzinc
P-113 Xin-peng Ma China Aza-Henry reaction between N-thiophosphoryl imines and nitromethane
P-114 Wen-Jing Xiao China Organocatalytic asymmetric synthesis of α- hydroxy phosphonates
P-115 Xin-yuan Xu China The aza-morita-baylis-hillman reaction of N-thiophosphoryl imines catalyzed by
1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadmantane
P-116 Gui-rong Qu China The improved method for the industrial scale preparation of adenosine
cyclophosphate (camp)n
P-117 Rui-dong Xu China Study on structure and properties of amorphous Ni-Cu-P alloy coatings prepared
by electroless plating
P-118 Ya.A. Vereshchagina Russia Polarity and conformations of 1,2,4,5-tetra(tert-butylphospha)cyclohexanes in
solution
P-119 Guang-Ao Yu China Novel ionic phosphine ligands: their synthesis and application in Suzuki coupling
reaction in ionic liquid
P-120 Yong Ju China Synthesis and characterization of novel bile acids derived H-phosphonates
conjugates
P-121 Yan-chun Guo China Study of the reaction between N- (O, O-diisopropyl) phosphoryl amino acids and
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the mixed nucleotides
P-122 Hong-wu He China Synthesis and herbicidal activity of α- [2-( fluoro-substituted
phemoxy)propionyloxy] alkylphosphonates
P-123 Yan-mei Li China Effects of phosphorylation on the conformation of peptide and protein
P-124 Kui Lu China Synthesis and purification of l-hydroxyproline oligo-peptides assisted by
phosphorus oxychloride
P-125 Ye-zhen Feng China Self-assembly of L-glutamic acid into oligo-peptides mediated by phosphorus
oxychloride
P-126 Hong-wu He China Synthesis, crystal structure and bioactivities of
dimethyl[(3,7-dichloroquinolin-8-yl carbonyloxy)
P-127 Wen-jing Xiao China Organocatalytic friedel-crafts alkylations of indoles with dialkyl
P-128 Kui Lu China The influential factor on synthesis of l-phe oligo-peptides mediated by pocl3
P-129 Ying-yan Yao China Synthesis of L-phenylalanine dipeptide mediated by phosphorus oxychloride and
separation by using RPLC
P-130 Xiao-lan Chen China Synthesis of some new 2-(bis-β-chloroethylamin) 7-methoxyl-3-substituted
phenyl-4-methyl-1, 3, 2-benzoxazaphosphorin 2-oxides
P-131 Yuan-ming Huang China Long-persistent fluorescent films of europium and dysprosium co-doped
aluminates
P-132 Yuen-Ki Cheong UK The reaction of pyrrole-2,5-diones and their halogenated derivatives with
trivalent phosphorus compounds
P-133 Yu Zhang China Ab initio study on the toxicity of organic phosphorus agrochemical
P-134 Zhi-wei Miao China Synthesis of diphenyl α-(o-phenyl
bis(2-chloroethyl)amidophosphorylamino)phosphonates
P-135 Jin-yun Zheng China Design and synthesis of 5’-fluorescently labeled nucleosides
P-136 Zhen-ying Liu China Pattern of sediment phosphorus fractions in a shallow Wuliangsuhai lake, China:
effects of macrophytes
P-137 György Keglevich Hungary Can four membered heterophosphete structures exist? “Heterogen” hetero
antiaromaticity as a destabilizing effect
P-138 Oleg I. Kolodiazhnyi Ukraine Modified alkaloids as organocatalysts for the asymmetric synthesis of
organophosphorus compounds
P-139 Chaobiao Huang China Determination of dexamethasone sodium phosphate in medicament by
fluorescence probe of Tb3+-tiron complex
P-140 Zhe Wang China Microwave-assisted syntheses of 2',3'-o-isopropylidene ribonucleoside
5'-monophosphates
P-141 Yu-yang Jiang China The correlation between the estimated partition coefficient P and capacity factor
k of amino acids and phosphoryl amino acids
P-142 Gareth Williams UK Developing a simple assay to screen for organophosphatases
P-143 Yu-yang Jiang China The pharmacokinetics analysis of the phosphoryl peptides in MCF-7/adr cells
P-144 A. V. Aleksandrova Russia Reactions of aminoacetylenephosphonates with N-nucleophilic reagents
P-145 Paul-Alain Jaffrès France New phosphoramidate dicationic vectors fo gene therapy
P-146 Boris A. Kashemirov USA Fluorescently labeled risedronate and related analogs: novel synthesis and
evaluation as imaging probes
P-147 Larryn W. Peterson USA Novel cidofovir prodrugs: conceptual and synthetic strategies
P-148 Thomas G. Upton USA Synthesis of α,β-difluoromethylenebisphosphonate analogs of dntps: probes for
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DNA polymerase β
P-149 Hua Fang China Syntheses and characterizations of α-aminophosphonic acids and their
derivatives
P-150 Mei-juan Fang China
Ligand-protein inverse docking as a potential tool in the computer search of
protein targets of mycoediketopiperazine, a novel fungal metabolite from a
papularia sp
P-151 Pu-qin Cai China Synthesis of mopholino oligonucleotide with normal phosphate backbone by
phosphoramidite methodology
P-152 Wei-zhu Chen China Electrospray ionization mass spectra of amino acid methyl ester
5'-phosphoramidates of 2', 3'-isopropylideneuridine
P-153 Nan Zhang China Synthesis and bioactivity of six-ring nucleoside modified SIRNA
P-154 Edgar Niecke Germany Template-directed synthesis of phosphorous containing
macrocycles:structure/reactivity-relationships
P-155 Jian-bo Hou China Synthesis and mechanism studies on dipeptide bond by
hexamethylphosphoramide(HMPA)
P-156 Tong-jian Wang China A novel synthesis of o-phosphorylated N-menthoxy- carbonyl tyrosine
P-158 Nan Zhang China Antisense therapy targeting pokemon oncogene in MCF-7 cell
P-157 Nan Zhang China Inhibition of pokemon gene expression by antisense oligonucleotides
P-159 Shigeru Sasaki Japan Synthesis and structure of thiophene, selenophene, and related compounds
carrying four phosphoryl groups
P-161 Yi-xiang Ding China Synthesis and mechanism of phosphaisoquinolin-1-ones by pd(ii)-catalyzed
cyclization of o-(1-alkynyl)phenylphosphonamide monoesters
P-162 Yuan Ma China The positive and negative electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry of
1-(n-ethoxycarbonylamino)arylmethylphosphonic monoesters
P-163 M.A. Khusainov Russia Interaction of 2H-1,2,3-diazaphosphole with diols
P-164 N.G. Khusainova Russia Synthesis of new β-amino-derivatives of alkenylphosphonates
P-165 Il’yas S. Nizamov Russia Bisdithiophosphonic acids in metal complex formation reactions
P-166 Krasnova N.S Russia New functionalized phosphoryl membrane carriers of organic and nonorganic
substrates
P-167 Qiang Xiao China Synthesis of bicyclic furopyrimidine deoxynucleosides conjugated with
N-diisopropylphosphoryl amino acids
P-168 Ting Zhang China Effects of chrysin and its tetraethyl bis-phosphoric ester in the cell cycle and P21/WAF1 proteins of the human cervical carcinoma cell line Hela
P-169 Feng Ni China Locating the reaction paths of N-(dialkyloxyphosphoryl) amino acids by nudged
elastic band(neb) method
P-170 Jia-ning Wang China The peptide bond formation reaction with peptides and proteins in aqueous
solution by inducement of N-phosphoryl α-amino acids
P-171 Feng Ni China Green synthesis of phosphoramides by trimetaphosphate(P3m)
P-172 An-fu Hu China The synthesis and resolution of the opticle active derivatives of
N-thiophosphoramidate derivatives
P-173 Xing-hai Liu China High throughput screening under Zinc-database and synthesis a
dialkylphosphinic acid as a potential KARI inhibitor
P-174 J. Heinicke Germany Novel Pyrido- and benzo-annulated 1,3-azaphospholes
P-175 J. Heinicke Germany Phosphinoglycines and phosphinoglycolates
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P-176 A. Colson France New ferrocenyl phosphino-aminoacids as modular electrochemical biomarker for
csf114(glyco)peptides
P-177 C. Darcel France Designing phosphorus ligands at the P-center for asymmetric reactions catalyzed
by Rh or Pd complexes
P-178 H. Lauréano France Stereospecific preparation of P-chirogenic phosphide boranes from the
corresponding chlorophosphines
P-179 M. L. Auclair France Recent progresses on P-chirogenic phosphine synthesis
P-181 Ruo-yu Liu China A study on the organic compounds containing germanium and phosphours using
EI mass spectrometry
P-182 Ruo-yu Liu China 31P NMR assay of the enantiomeric excess by using quinine as chiral solvating
agent
P-183 Ruo-yu Liu China A study on the nucleoside analogs using electrospray ionization mass
spectrometry
P-184 Xiao-xia Liu China Studies on the noncovalent bonding between ATP and α-aminophosphonic acids
derivatives by ESI-MS and molecular modeling
P-185 Xiao-xia Liu China Peptide bond formation on C-terminal of peptides in organic solution by
inducement of N-phosphoryl amino acid
P-186 A. P. Marchenko Ukraine Synthesis of hexaisopropyltriamidephosphite: myth or reality?
P-187 Liu-ji Zhang China A convenient method for the synthesis of cyclophosphamide analogues
P-188 Tao Ji China Convenient synthesis of α-hydroxyphosphinate
P-189 Xian-tong Huang China Investigation on a hydroxyl oxygen migration of N-phosphoryl dipeptides by
electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
P-190 Kan Lin China Synthesis of N-(diisopropyloxyphosphoryl)dipeptides in a one-pot method
P-191 Qin Tao China Organophosphorus compounds as small molecular catalysts in the direct
asymmetric aldol reaction
P-192 Xiang Gao China Investigation on the peptides formation from amino acids reacted with
trimetaphosphate by LC-MS
P-193 Wei-zhu Chen China Synthesis of amino acid methyl ester 5'-phosphoramidates of
2',3'–isopropylideneuridine
SOCIAL PROGRAM
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A programme of events has been designed for accompanying persons whilst the conference is in session. The tours offer an introduction to the culturally and historically rich area of Xiamen. A taste of what each tour offers appears below. The Registration Fee is USD 100 per person (Lunch included).
Date Morning Afternoon Evening Sun. (Apr. 15) Registration Reception
Mon. (Apr. 16)
PROGRAM 1: Sightseeing Xiamen University and Nanputuo Temple
Free time PROGRAM 5: Chinese
Painting and Tea party
Tue. (Apr. 17) Free time PROGRAM 4: Excursion Free time
Wed. (Apr. 18)
PROGRAM 2: Sightseeing the Hulishan Fortress and the Island Ring Road
Free time PROGRAM 6:
Music Party
Thu. (Apr. 19)
PROGRAM 3: Shopping at the Zhongshan Road
Free time PROGRAM 7: Banquet
Fri. (Apr. 20) PROGRAM 8: Tour to “Tulou” Building (Optional)
Note: 1. Registration: at the Lobby of Yifu Hotel Building; 09:00-21:00 2. Reception: at 2nd floor of Yifu Restaurant, 19:00p.m.. 3. PROGRAM 1-3: Gather at Lobby of Yifu Hotel; leaving time: 9:00 a.m.. 4. PROGRAM 4: Gather before Jiageng Main Building; leaving time: 13:30 a.m.. 5. PROGRAM 5: Chinese Painting and Tea party, at Room 602 in Jiageng No. 2 building, 19:00 - 22:30
6. PROGRAM 6: Music Party, at 3rd floor of Keli Building, start from 20:00p.m.. 7. PROGRAM 7: Banquet, picking up from Yifu and Hilford Hotels at 18:30 p.m.. Banquet Location: International Seaside Hotel Xiamen (5 star-hotel) 8. PROGRAM 8: Tour to “Tulou” Building. Detail information will be notified at registration desk.
GENERAL INFORMATION Venue and Accommodation (see following form) The accommodation is assigned to “Hilford” hotel. Hotel information is browsed in the website: http://www.hilford.com.cn/en/main.asp. The room rate is USD 60-100 per room per night. For young scientists (postdocs and students) the rate is USD 30-35 per person per night for a shared room. During the Conference, the Organizing Committee will arrange lunch for the participants. Registration Registration Desk will be settled in the lobby of Yifu Building of Xiamen University from 9:00 to 21:00
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April 15 for participants. On-site registration and distribution of conference package will proceed at the registration desk. The Registration Fee at local: Delegates (USD 500) , IUPAC Members (USD 450) and Students (USD 250).
• Fees for the active participants will cover the payments for the participation in all scientific sessions, a copy of the Abstract Book and all printed materials of the conference, a welcome reception, lunches and social events.
• IUPAC Affiliates should send a copy of their IUPAC Affiliate Membership Certificate with their registration.
• Students should send their registration with a letter from their supervisor. Their fees will cover the same benefits as for the active participants.
• The payment of the registration fee should be made in US dollars.
• The Conference Banquet Time: 19:00 to 22:00 on April 19, 2007 Location: International Seaside Hotel Xiamen (5 star-hotel) Fee: USD50 (Including tickets of dinner, round trip transportation between Xiamen University and banquet site, and traditional Chinese performance show.)
i) by bank transfer:
Name of Account: Xiamen University Account No.: 840062414508096014 Account Opening Bank: The Bank of China, Xiamen Branch, Xiamen University Branch Address: Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, PRC, 361005
Please write your name and " ICPC2007" on your bank transfer
ii) by mail to:
Baoyu Zheng Secretary of ICPC2007 The Key Laboratory for Chemical Biology of Fujian Province Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361005, China
Please write your name and "ICPC2007" on your draft
LOCAL TRAVEL INFORMATION
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Arrival in Xiamen
Participants can make their own way to the Hilford Hotel or Xiamen University by taxi. The distance from Xiamen international airport to Xiamen University is about 30 km and the fare is about USD 9 (RMB 60-70). The note below will help you to get to Xiamen University:
请您送我到厦门希尔福大酒店
Please take me to Xiamen Hilford Hotel
Tel: (0592)-2082222
请您送我到厦门大学逸夫楼
Please take me to YiFu Building at Xiamen University
Tel: (0592)-2182623
Post-conference Tours (See following form)
A few Post-conference tours, as well as Accompanying Person Tours, have been arranged. Please visit the Web Site for details: http://icpc2007.xmu.edu.cn.
Exhibition An exhibition of scientific instruments and equipment by leading manufacturers, as well as books and journals, will take place during the Conference. Interested companies should contact the Secretariat of ICPC2007.
CORRESPONDENCE The Key Laboratory for Chemical Biology of Fujian Province Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361005, China Tel.:(0086)-(592)-2185610, Fax: (0086)-(592)-2186292 http://icpc2007.xmu.edu.cn
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Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Note: The conference programme is not yet finalized at this stage and the organizers reserve the right to amend timings, content and speakers without prior notice
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NanPuTuo Gate And Bus Stop
KeLi Hotel (Open ceremony) (music party)
YiFu Hotel
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FuRong Lake
ICPC2007 Meeting Site QunXian Building 2
Map of Xiamen Univ.
Poster hall Chemistry New Building
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