7th International ConferenceON POLYMER SUPPORTED REACTIONS
IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
(POC '96)Held by the UNIVERSITIES OF WROCLAW
June 24-28, 1996WROCLAW, POLAND
Book of Abstracts
UB/TIB Hannover 89114 850 550
Publishing House'of the Oscar Lange University of Economics in Wroctaw
Mon 24.06.1996
OPENING SESSION
9.00-9.30 Chairman - R. Bogoczek
ORAL PRESENTATION
Chairman - P. Hodge
9.30-10.15 Polymer-supported metal complex oxidation catalysts.24 PL 01 (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK)
D.C. Sherrington
10.15-10.45 A novel reversible system of network polymers.24 PL 02 (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan)
T. Endo and F. Sanda
10.45-11.00 Universal standard reagents (USR) for the quantitative24 L 01 determination of functional groups in chemical compounds.
(Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot and Poly ChemNess-Ziona, Israel) *A. Patchornik
Chairman - W. Ford
11.30-12.00 New reactions of carbanions in organic chemistry and their24 L 02 significance in polymer synthesis.
(Center of Polymer Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences,Zabrze, Poland)Z. Jedlinski and M. Kowalczuk
12.00-12.30 Conjugating polymer superlattice and porphyrin arrays24 L 03 as ultimate functional materials.
(Division of Molecular Engineering, Graduate Schoolof Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan)T. Shimidzu
12.30-13.00 Biopolymers in clinical use.24 L 04 (University of Medicine, Wroclaw, Poland)
H. KuS and R. Rutkowski
Chairman - D.W. Emerson
14.30-14.50 Effect of transport phenomena on the performance24 Or 01 of polymer supported metal catalysts.
(Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovac Republic;Hcinrich Heine University, Diiesseldorf Germany and Centrodi Studio sulla Stabilita c Reattivita dei Composti diCoordinazione. C.N.R., Padova, Italy)M. Kralik, A. Biffis. R. Fiscra, M. Hronec and M. Zecca
14.50-15.10 Synthesis and polymerization of metal-containing monomers24 Or 02 as a way to production of polymer-immobilised catalysts.
(Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences.Moscow, Russia)A.D. Pomogailo
15.10-15.30 Addition of isopropanol to isobutene catalyzed by an acidic24 Or 03 macroporous resin - byproducts formation.
(University of Barcelona. Spain)A. Calderon, J. Tejero. F. Cunill, J.F. Izquierdoand M. Jborra
15.30-15.50 Mcsophasc transitions in liquid crystal polymers.24 Or 04 (Technical University, Warsaw, Poland)
L. Makaruk
15.50-16.10 The effect of polymer-supported reagent structure on24 Or 05 the oxidation of cyclic acelals.
(Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland).J. Masliriska-Solich
Chairman - J. Pielichowski
17.00-17.15 Synthesis and antibacterial properties of hydrophilic gels24 Or 06 based on sucrose methacryl&tes.
(University of Technology Vienna, Austria)S. Knaus. S. Augusta, H.F. Gruber and F. Streichsbier
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17.15-17.30 Electron paramagnetic resonance studies on interactions24 Or 07 between difunctionalized polymers and copper(II).
(University of Wroclaw, Poland and Technical University,Wroclaw, Poland)J. Jezierska, B.N. Kolarz, B. Pawlow and A. Trochimczuk
17.30-17.45 Polyarylates as non-linear optics materials.24 Or 08 (Technical University. Warszawa, Poland)
K. Noniewicz and Z.K. Brzozovvski
17.45-18.00 Tetrafunctional monomers with N-oxiethyl groups24 Or 09 and polymers on their base.
(Chuvash State University, Cheboksary, Russia)V.A. Efimov. F.V. Bagrovand N.I. Koltsov
Tue 25.06.1996
ORAL PRESENTATION
Chairman - D.C. Sherrington
9.00-9.45 Some topologically novel polymers. *25 PL 03 (University of Manchester, UK)
P. Hodge
9.45-10.30 Reactive polymers based on the poly(alkylene phosphates)25 PL 04 chains - mimicking biopolymers.
(Center of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies,Polish Academy of Sciences. Lodz, Poland)S. Penczek
10.30-11.00 Probing the staicture of redox polymers.25 L 05 (University of Nevada. Las Vegas, USA)
D.W. Emerson, J.W. Hess and Y. Zhang/
Chairman - F. Svec
11.30-12.00 Hydrogels for immobilization of bioactive agents.25 L 06 (University of Gent, Belgium)
E.H. Schacht,' B. Bogdanov, A. Van den Bulckeand N. De Rooze
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12.00-12.30 Functional group reactivity as matrix size dependent.25 L 07 (Technical University. Wroclaw. Poland)
R.T. Sikorski
12.30-13.00 Unstretched and stretched low and high density polyethylene25 L 08 films as guest molecules to control the photo-Fries
rearrangement of guest molecules.(Georgetown University. Washington, USA)C. Cui. X. Wang and R. G. Weiss
Chairman - J.J. Ziolkowski
14.30-14.50 Catalytic hydrogenation of olefins and acetylenes25 Or 10 by palladium catalysts supported on heterocvclic polvamides.
(Technical University of Lodz. Poland)Z.M. IVIichalska. B. Ostaszewski, K. Strzelecand .1. Zientarska
14.50-15.10 Adsorption-assisted catalysts with new acid functional resins.25 Or 11 (Laboratoire des Matcriaux Organiques a Proprictes
Spccifiques, Vernaison. France and Institute of ChemicalProcess Fundamentals. Praha. Czech Republic)A. Revillon. K. Jcrabek and Z. Prokop *
15.10-15.30 Carboxylic acids by mcthanol carbonylation with syngas25 Or 12 using polymer supported rhodium catalysts.
(University of Brescia, Italy and EHISC, Strasbourg, France)E. Tempesti and A. Kiennemann
15.30-15.50 Ring-opening metathesis polymerization of dicyclopentadiene25 Or 13 catalysed by a polymer supported tungsten catalyst.
(Nankai University. Tianjin. China)H. Li. Z. Wang. Y. Wang and B. He
15.50-16.10 Gels of plastiHealed poly(vinyl chloride) crosslinked25 Or 14 with aliphatic amines. /
(Technical University of Radom. Poland)Z. Wirpsza. A. Pobidel, W. Marcuch and M. Nowocieri
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POSTER SESSION
17.00-18.00
25 P 01 Synthesis of functional polyimidc beads and use as oxidationcatalyst supports.(Gyeongsang National University. Chinju. Korea, KoreaAdvanced Institute of Science and Ingineering, Taejeon,Korea and University of Strathclyde. Glasgow. UK)J.H. Ahn, J.C. Kim. S.K. Ihm and D.C. Shcrrington
25 P 02 Preparation of polymer supported taddol derivatives.(University Jaunme I. Castellon, Spain)B. Altava. M.I. Burquetc. S.V. Luis and R.V Salvador
25 P 03 Supported Lewis acid derived from polymer-boundaminoalcohols.(University Jaume I. Castellon, Spam and Universityof Zaragoza, Zagaroza, Spain)B.Altava, M.I. Burquete, S.V. Luis, R.V. Salvador,J.A. Mayoral and A.J. Royo
25 P 04 Influence of organic ions on the ion-exchange membranesstructural properties.(Kuban State University, Krasnodar. Russia and Universityof Warsaw. Poland)N.P. Berezina. I. Zagorska, Z. Koczorowskiand N.A. Kononcnko
25 P 05 The new functional azodinitrviic compounds as initiatorsof radical polymerization of monomers.(State University Lvivska Polytcchnica. Lviv. Ukraine)M. Bratychak
25 P 06 Catalytic properties of ruthenium dioxide in polyanilinematrix. ' /(Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland and Institutde Nantes, Nantes Cedex, France)M. Barth. M. Lapkowski. W. Turck . J. Muszyhskiand S. LcIrani
25 P 07 Polystyryl diphenyl phosphine tetrahydroborato-copper(I)(PDPTC) as a reducing agent for acid chloride.(Hubei University. Wuhan, China)C. JiaWei and X. Guirong
25 P 08 The frontal polymerization of transition metal nitrateacrylamide complexes.(Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences,Chernogolovka, Russia)G.I. Dzhardimalieva. AD. Pomogailoand VS. Savostyanov
25 P 09 Optically active metal-containing monomers and its polymers.(Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences.Chernogolovka, Russia)G.I. Dzhardimalieva, N.D. Golubeva and AD. Pomogailo
25 P 10 The solid phase polymerization and thermal transformationproducts of transition metal acrylates and maleates.(Institute of Chemical Physics. Russian Academy of Sciences,Chernogolovka. Russia)A.S. Rozenberg, G.I. Dzhardimalieva, N.P. Porolloand AD. Pomogailo *
25 P 11 Properties of N-substituted polyaniline.(Technical University, Krakow, Poland)J. Pielichowski, R. Chrz^szcz and K. Pielichowski
25 P 12 Antistatic polyurethane flooring compositions.(Zaklady Chemicznc ,,Argoir', Lodz, Poland and TechnicalUniversity, Opolc. Poland)J. Frieze and Z. Najzarek
25 P 13 Synthesis, characterisation and curing studies of modifiedepoxy resins.(Polymer Research Center'of Iran. Teheran. Iran)N. Goudarzian, S M B . Alavi and S. Shaghaghi
25 P 14 Synthesis and application of new polymer supported zincborohydride as efficient and versatile reducing agent.(Polymer Research Center of Iran, Teheran, Iran)N. Goudarzian
25 P 15 Synthesis of new materials for the electrocatalytichydrogenation.(Universite C. Bernard Lyon I, Villeurbanne Cedex, France)S. Gelinas, E. Schulz and M. Lamaire
25 P 16 Effect of polymer supported catalytic moiety onan asymmetric ethylation to aldehyde by diethylzinc.(Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto. Japan)K. Hosoya. S. Tsuji. K. Yoshizako. K. KimataT. Arakiand N. Tanaka
25 P 17 Synthesis and electrochemical modification of graft polymersof lignin with 4-vinylpyridine.(University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA and University of DetroitMercy. Detroit, USA)V. Bojanic. S. Jovanovic, I. Tabakovic and R. Tabakovic
25 P 18 Influence of the copolymerization reaction type and inertcomponent content on GMA-co-EGDMA porosity.(University of Belgrade. Yugoslavia and IHTM-IKHI,RJ Kalaliza. Belgrade, Yugoslavia)S. Jovanovic. A. Nastasovic. N. JovanoVic. K. Jeremicand Z. Vukovic
25 P 19 Synthesis of S-triazine polycthcrols from(hydroxymethyl)melaminc and oxiranes in aqueous solutions.(Technical University. Rzeszovv. Poland)J. Lubczak and M. Kucharski
25 P 20 Intramolecular nucleophilic rearrangement deciding about thestructure of polyetherols synthesis from diacethylmelamineand oxiranes.(Technical University, Rzeszovv, Poland)J. Lubczak
/25 P 21 Non-solvent synthesis of S-triazine polyetherols.
(Technical University, Rzeszovv. Poland)M. Kucharski, J. Lubczak
25 P 22 Studies on synthesis of functional polyesters with pendentallyl groups.(Silesian Technical University, Gliwice. Polandand University of Gent. Belgium)J. Lukaszczyk and E. Schacht
25 P 23 The configuration effect of some cyclic acetals on the rateof oxidation by polymeric complexes of Co(II) and Mn(II).(Silesian Technical University. Gliwice, Poland)J. Masliriska-Solich and A. Macionga
25 P 24 Polyurethanes as carriers of drugs and enzymes.(Institute of Chemical. National Academy of Sciences,Almaty. Kazakhstan)E. Batyrbekov
25 P 25 The synthesis of imines and polyimines.(Slovak Technical University. Bratislava. Slovak Republic)V. Macho. M. Kralik. L. Vojcek and D. Mravec
25 P 26 The modified suspension copolymer of vinyl chloride withbutyl acrylalc and poly(butylacrylate) by statisticaland grafted copolymcrization as a way forthe preparationof intrinsic softened goods.(Slovak Technical University. Bratislava, Slovak Republicand Research Institute for the Petrochemistry, Prievidza,Slovak Republic)V. Macho, M. Micka, M. Kralik, L. Komora and D. Bakos
25 P 27 Tclechelic polymers with azido functions as reagents for1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions.(University of Tuebingcn, Germany)M. Neumann and K.E. Geckcler
25 P 28 Novel electrically conducting polymers hybridswith polypyrrolc. '(University of Tuebingen. Germany)N. Arsalani and K.E. Geckelcr
25 P 29 Aromatic hydroxylation with hydrogen peroxide overpolymer-supported catalysis.(Technical University, Krakow, Poland)J. Pielichowski and P Gurtat
25 P 30 Synthesis of bisaroyl azide bolaamphiphilcs for coupling ontopolymer surfaces.(GKSS Research Center GmbH. Teltow, Germany)A. Papra. 1. Lehmann. H.G Hicke and G. Malsch
25 P 31 Reactive oligourethaneacrylates as materials used forprotectives of optical fibres.(Maria Curie Skiodowska University, Lublin, Poland)W. Podkoscielny and B. Tarasiuk
25 P 32 Reactive oligomers, derivatives of diglicydyl ethersof bisphenol A and acrylic or methacrylic acids as maincomponents of lanqucr compositions.(Maria Curie Skiodowska University. Lublin. Poland)W. Podkoscielny. A. Bartnicki and W. Charmas
25 P 33 Structure problems of maleimide copolymers.(Technical University. Wroclaw, Poland)R.T. Sikorski, Z. Flisak. A. Mancewicz and L. Ochman
25 P 34 Effect of nucleotides on the fluorescence of trans-4-(p-N,N--dimethyl-aminostyryl)-N-vinylbenzylpyridinium chloridein aqueous solution and polymer matrix.(McGill University, Montreal, Canada and TechnicalUniversity, Lodz, Poland)P. Turkewitsch. B. Wandelt, R. Ganju, G..D. DarlingandW.S. Powell
25 P 35 Some properties of partially pyrolysed melamine plastics.(Technical University, Radons, Poland)Z. Wirpsza and N. Pietruszka
25 P 36 Extraction of malic and fumaric acids with high molecularamine extractants.(University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland)Z. Garncarek and B Garncarck
25 P 37 Investigation of low methoxy pectin-alginate mixed gels.(University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland)B. Garncarek and Z. Garncarek
25 P 38 Synthesis and chemical modification of benzyltriethoxysilanewith tetraethoxysilane copolycondensation products.(University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland)P. Wolak
25 P 39 New reactive polymers obtained from chlorosulfonyl--substituted S/DVB copolymers.(University of Economics. Wroclaw, Poland)E. Kociolek-Balawejder
25 P 40 Speciation analysis of sulfonic groups of cation-exchanger byIhcrmo-gravimetry.(Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis, Kedzierzyn-Kozle,Poland)W. Balcerowiak
25 P 41 Inquiry into the reasons for deactivation of gel-type polymericcatalysts.(Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis, *Cedzierzyn-Kozle,Poland)A. Krueger and W. Balcerowiak
25 P 42 BPA synthesis catalysed by promoted cation exchangerresins.(Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis, Kcdzierzyn-Kozle.Poland)M. Kiedik and E. Grzywa
25 P 43 Catalytic properties of the organic deposit formed on nickelphosphate oxysalt during oxidativc dehydrogenation ofcthylbenzenc via destructive polymerization of styrene.(University of Opole. Poland. Pedagogical Iniversity. Kielce.Poland and Silesian Medical Academy , Sosnowiec, Poland)Z. Dziewi^cki, M. Jagiello and A. Makowski
25 P 44 Isomerization of C-4 alkenes catalysed by a macroporous ionexchange resjn.(Pedagogical University. Kielce. Poland)P.M. Slomkiewicz
25 P 45 Optically active polyamides as supports for transition metalcomplex catalysts.(University of Strathclyde. Glasgow. UK and Universityof Oulu, Finland)DC. Sherrington, O.E.O Hormi and J.K. Karjalainen
25 P 46 Numerical aspects of mathematical modelling of externaland internal mass transport phenomena and intrinsic reactionskinetics in catalytic systems with polymer-supported metalcatalysts.(Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovak Republicand Heinrich-Haine University, Duesseldorf, Germany)M. Kralik, A. Biffis and R. Fisera
25 P 47 Polymer-attached Schiffs bases and their Cu(II), Co(II)and VO(1I) complexes: formation, characterizationand catalytic activity.(Ural Wood Technology Academy, Ekaterinburg, Russia)L.S. Molochnikov, S.Yu. Men shikov, A.V. Vuraskoand L.A. Petrov
25 P 48 Metal-complexes of functionalized polyethylene oxidesas hydroxylation catalysts. *(Moscow State University, Russia)T. Filippova, E. Karakhanov. A. Maksimov and V. Predeina
25 P 49 Tailor-made macromoleculare metal complexes as catalystsof hydrocarbons oxidation and hydrogenation reactions.(Institute of Polymer Materials, Azerbaijan Academyof Sciences, Sumgait. Azerbaijan Republic)A.A. Efendiev
25 P 50 Phase-transfer catalytic activity of polymer-supportedammonium and phosphonium salts on oxidation of benzylicalcohol with hydrogen peroxide.(Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bucharest, Romania,Chemical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Timisoara,Romania, Technical University of Timisoara.Romania and Technical University, Bucharest, Romania)V. Parvulescu, A. Popa, CM. Davidescu, R. Valceanu,M. Vass and C. Luca
Wed 26.06.1996
ORAL PRESENTATION
Chairman - S. Penczek
9.00-9.45 The microenvironmcntal effect in polymer-supported26 PL 05 reagents: influence of copolymer architecture on organic
reactions..(University of Tennessee. Knoxville, USA)S.D. Alexandratos
9.45-10.30 Catalysis of organic reactions in polymer latexes.26 PL 06 (Oklahoma State University, Sttillwater, USA)
W.T. Ford
10.30-11.00 Conductive polymers in catalysis.26 L 09 (Academy of Mining and Metallurgy. Krakow. Poland
and Technical University. Warsaw. Poland)M. Hasik and A. Prori
Chairman — Z. Brzozowski
1 1.30-12.00 Epoxidation with polystyrene-supported phosphonotungstic26 L 10 complexes.
(Institul dc Rcchcrches stir la Catalyse - CNRS. Cedex.France and University of Strathclyde. Glasgow. UK)G.Gelbard, F. Breton. Y. Faurc.E. Vidaland D.C. Sherrington
12.00-12.30 Organosilicon ion-exchangers and complex-forming26 L 11 adsorbents.
(Irkutsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russia)M.G. Voronkov and N.N. Vlasova
12.30-13.00 Semiinterpenetrating networks (slPN). Preparation26 L 12 of ion-exchange membranes using a gaseous crosslinking
reagent.(University of Rouen, Cedex. France)M. Metayer and Ch. O. M Bareck
Chairman - M.G. Voronkov
14.30-14.50 Acrylic carriers for immobilization of enzymes.26 Or 15 (Technical University, Wroclaw, Poland)
B.N Kolarz and A.W. Trochimczuk
14.50-15.10 Polymer chain end diphosphonate as efficient dispersing agent26 Or 16 for minerals.
(Laboratoirc dcs Matcriaux Organique a PropnetesSpccifiques. Vcrnaison. France)M. Mosquet. S. Brunei. Y. Chevalier. J.P. Guicqueroand P. Le Perchec
15.10-15.30 Development of precursor polymers for conjugated materials26 Or 17 - the polymerization behaviour of substituted
p-quinodimcthanc systems.(Limburg University. Diepenbeck, Belgium)D. Vanderzande, A. Issaris. M. Van Der Borght. D. Caddand J. Gelan
15.30-15.50 Polymeric inicrospheres as carriers of bioactive compounds.26 Or 18 (Center of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies. Polish
Academy of Sciences. Lodz. Poland) *S. Slomkowski, B. Miksa. D. Kowalczyk and T Basiriska
15.50-16.10 New redoxactive polymethacrylatcs - synthesis26 Or 19 and electrochemistry.
(Technischc Univcrsitat. Berlin. Germany; Institute furAngcwandlc Chcmic Berlin-Aldershof. Germanyand Universita dcgli Studi di Bologna, Italy)M.B. Leitner. G. Schinkcl. J. Springer. R. Ruhmannand FT. Nicscl
POSTER SESSION
17.00-18.00
26 P 51 Al. and Ti Lewis catalysts prepared from polystyrene resinscontaining chiral fragments derived from tartaric acid.(University Jaume I, Castellon, Spain and Universityof Zaragoza, Spain)B. Altava, M.I. Burquete, S.V. Luis, J.A. Mayoraland A. J. Royo
26 P 52 Modification of palladium supported catalysts withpolyvinylpyridine.(Sokolski Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry,Almaty, Kazakstan)S. Mukhamedzhanova, B. Selenova, L. Komashkoand A. Zharmagambetova
26 P 53 Copper supported catalysts in selective hydrogenation.(Sokolski Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry,Almaty, Kazakstan)A. Zharmagambetova, A. Pak, G. Izdebskayaand O. Kartanozhina
26 P 54 Effect of matrix structure on palladium-polymer complexes.(Sokolski Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry,Almaty, Kazakstan)A. Zharmagambetova
26 P 55 The silicas modified with polymer - effective catalysts forphenol and acetone co-production.(Institute of Northern Development RAS, Tyumen, Russia)N. Shelpakova, T. Kotova and N. Vorontsova
26 P 56 Polymeric bis-cinchona alkaloids possessing enzyme-likebinding pocket -highly ehantioselective catalysts forheterogeneous asymmetric dihydroxylation of olefins.C.E. Song, J.W. Yang and K.C. Lee
26 P 57 Tungsten complexes as catalysts of the polymerizationof alkynes.(University of Wroclaw, Poland)T. Szymariska-Buzar
26 P 58 Production of MTBE and TAME by polymer catalysts.(Rohm and Haas Company, Spring House, USA and PurdueUniversity, West Lafayette, USA)M. Vandersall and MR. Ladisch
26 P 59 Conductive polymer films based on IR-irradiated fullerenecontaining polyacrylonitrile films (preparation, chemicalstructure, electrical properties).(A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS,Moscow, Russia and Institute of Chemical Physics, RussianAcademy of Science, Chernogolovka, Russia)G. Karpacheva, L.Zemtsov, V. Kozlov, O. Efimov,E. Krinichnaya and Y. Shluga
26 P 60 Polyconjugated systems with supported porphyrin units:synthesis, characterization and electron phototransfer.(A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS,Moscow, Russia) *G. Karpacheva and N. Zaliznaja
26 P 61 Polymerization of pyrrole on polymer coordination complexesfor preparation of conducting polymers.(Royal Academy of Medicine, Stockholm, Swedenand Technical University, Krakow, Poland)J.F. Rabek, L.A. Linden, E. Adamczak and J. Sanetra
26 P 62 Chemistry of poly(alkylthiophenes).(Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Polandand Technical University, Warsaw, Poland)M. Trznadel and M. Zagorska
>26 P 63 Kinetics of the step-growth polymerization epoxide in the
presence of the linear polyurethane . Effect of the phaseseparation of components.(Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National Academyof Science of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine)E. Horichko, A. Kukusin and V. Horichko
26 P 64 Homogeneous ion-exchange membranes - membranepreparation and characterization.(Kuban State University. Krasnodar, Russia and Universityof Twente. Enschede, Netherlands)E. Komkova. J.J. Krol. M. Wessling and H. Strathmann
26 P 65 Acrylic polymers with aminoguanidine ligands for copper(II)sorption.(Technical University, Wroclaw, Poland)B.N. Kolarz and D. Jermakowicz-Bartkowiak
26 P 66 Aqueous phase hydroformylation rhodium catalyst basedon functionalized polyethylene oxides.(Moscow State University, Russia)E. Karakhanov. Y. Kardasheva and E. Runova
26 P 67 Organic reaction in the presence of polymer-supported cyclicamidinc or guanidine moieties.(Yokohama National University. Japan)F. Gotoh and M. Tomoi
26 P 68 Reactive solvents of melamine.(Technical University. Radom. Poland and TechnicalUniversity. Rzeszovv, Poland)Z. Wirpsza. M. Kucharski and J. Lubczak
26 P 69 DIVERSOMER"1 technology and automated organicsynthesis.(DIVERSOMER Technologies. Inc. and Parke-DavisPharmaceutical Research, Division of Warner-LambertCompany, Ann Arbor, USA)A.A. MacDonald. B.R. Bear, J.S. Bmssolo, M.J. Duffield,EM. Hogan. C.E. Kibbey. D.G. Nickell. R.L. Rhoton,G.A. Robertson and S.H. DeWitt
26 P 70 Inlluence of the kind of lv/onomers and parameters of theprocess on the results of resinate encapsulation performedby interfacial water promoted polyreaction of cyanoacrylates.(Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland)J. Lukaszczyk and P. Urbas
26 P 71 Influence of the parameters of encapsulation process and ofthe stmcture of diisocyanates on the release of codeine fromresinate encapsulated in polyureas by interfacial waterpromoted polyreaction.(Silesian Technical University. Gliwice, Poland)J. Lukaszczyk and P. Urbas
26 P 72 Selection of methods for evaluation of biopolymers usedas implants.(University of Medicine. Wroclaw, Poland)J. Kus. D. Paluch, L. Solski. M. Szymonowiczand B. Zywicka
26 P 73 Polymeric biocides.(Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland)W. Pradellok
26 P 74 pH-Sensitivc polymers for ossoue tissue reconstruction.(Silesian Technical University. Gliwice, Polandand University of Nantes, France)R. Turczyn. M. Lapkowski and P. Weiss
26 P 75 Triacrylic carriers for immobilization of tripsin.(Technical University, Wroclaw, Poland)B. Pawlow and B.N. Kolarz
26 P 76 Chemical modification of polymeric sorbents for highperformance liquid chromatography.(Maria Curie Skiodowska University, Lublin, Poland)T. Matynia and B. Gawdzik
26 P 77 Starch -acrylamide copolymers.(Technical University, Warszawa. Poland)Z.K. Brzozowski, J. Kaczorowski, J. Mazurand K. Noniewicz
26 P 78 Dextran gels modified with Cu(II) sulphate as catalysts forradical polymerization.(Technical University, Szczecin, Poland and VanderbiltUniversity, Nashvtfle, USA)A. Bartkowiak. T. Spychaj and D. Hunkeler
26 P 79 Polymer-supported borate complexes.(Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academyof Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)M. Nahunek, M.J. Benes, B. Porsch and J. Lenfeld
26 P 80 Hydrophilic chelating resins based on imidazol-and pyrazol-modified sucrosemethacrylate gels.(Technical University, Vienna, Austria)W. Wimmer, S. Knaus and H. Gruber
26 P 81 Reactive polymer for cyanide ions decomposition in dilutedaqueous solutions.(University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland)E. Kociolek-Balawejder
26 P 82 Ionizable polyurethanes as polymer absorbents.(Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Kiev, Ukraine)L. Chumak and A. Grekov
26 P 83 Aqueous sulfonated polyurethanes dispersions and theirapplications.(Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Kiev, Ukraine)L. Chumak and A. Grekov *
26 P 84 New fire resistant ecological polyurethane.(Technical University, Warszawa, Poland)Z.K. Brzozowski and M. Meller
26 P 85 Modified electrodes from hybrid organic-inorganic gels issuedfrom the polycondensation of functionalized zirconiumalkoxides.(University of Franche Comte, Besancon, France and Pierreand Marie Curie University, Paris, France)H. Cattey, C. Sanchez and P. Audebert
26 P 86 Three component interpolymer complexes by low molecularmediator - a new type of supramolecular compounds.(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia)O.V. Kargina, O.V. Prazdnichnaya, ID. Yurgensand E.Y. Badina
26 P 87 New monomers for main chain liquid crystal polymers(LCPs) aiming at polymer compatibility.(University of Oulu, Finland)O.E.O. Hormi and A.M. Moilanen
26 P 88 Fluorescent chemosensors via molecular imprinting..(McGill University, Montreal. Canada, Technical University,Lodz. Poland)B.R. Stranix, P. Turkewitsch, B. Wandelt and G.D. Darling
26 P 89 Synthesis and characterization of hexafluoroisopropanolfunctionalized siloxane polymers and their evaluationas chemoselective coatings for chemical microsensors.(Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, USAand Geo-Centers Inc., Washington, USA)R.A. McGill and T.E. MIsna
26 P 90 Solutions of calcium carbide and their polymers.(Technical University, Radom, Poland)Z. Wirpsza
26 P 91 Some surface properties of new cellulose products.(Technical University, Wroclaw, Poland atid Instituteof Chemical Fibres, Lodz. Poland)R.T. Sikorski. G. Kedziora, S. Boryniec, H. Struszczykand A. Urbanowski
26 P 92 Physico-chemical properties of interpolymer membraneKESD-2.(Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russia and Technical
'. University, Wroclaw, Poland)I N.P. Berezina, N.A. Kononenko, G. PozniakI and W. Trochimczukit
26 P 93 Haemocompatibility of surfaces coated with somepolyurethanes. '(University of Medicine, Bydgoszcz, Poland and TechnicalUniversity, Gdansk, Poland)P. Jurkowski and G. Calusinski
26 P 94 Amitriptyline sorption and changes in blood duringhaemoperfusion by some polish polymeric sorbentsof II generation.(University of Medicine, Bydgoszcz, Poland)P. Jurkowski, M. Kotschy and L. Szadujkis-Szadurski
26 P 95 The use of semi-permeable polymer membranes in lactic acidproduction from whey.(University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland and Odessa StateAcademy of Food Processes, Ukraine)B. Maslowski and A.P. Chagarovsky
26 P 96 Polyhydroxycarbosilanes of dendritic and hyperbranchedstructure.(Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Russian Academyof Science, Moscow, Russia)E.V. Getmanova. OB. Gorbatsevich. T.B. Chenskaya.E.A. Rcbrov and A.M. Muzafarov
26 P 97 The synthesis of hyperbranched polyphenylenesilanes.(Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Russian Academyof Science, Moscow, Russia)N.A. Tebeneva, E.A. Rebrov. A.M. Miteafarov,V.D Myakushev and E.V. Getmanova
26 P 98 Universal approaches to organosilicon dendrimers synthesis.(Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Russian Academyof Science. Moscow, Russia)G.M. Ignateva, E.A. Rebrov. A.M. Muzafarov.N.G. Vasilenko, V.D. Myakushev and E.V. Getmanova
26 P 99 A weak basic ion exchange fiber and its application in thefilter of respirator and air purification unit.(Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China and The HenanChemistry Institute, Zhcnzhou. China)S. Yuan, Y. Wang, S. Lai^ Y. Lu and H. Zeng
26 P 100 The study on sorption properties of FFA-1 ion exchange fiberfor citric acid and ferment liquor.(Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China and The HenanChemistry Institute. Zhenzhou, China)S. Yuan, K. Lin, Y. Lu and H. Zeng
26 P 101 Application of acrylic acid anhydride - divinylbenzenecopolymers as polymeric reagents.(University of Economics. Wroclaw. Poland)H. Pirikowska
26 P 102 Utilisation of reactive polymers to obtain high purity lacticacid from ammonium lactate.(University of Economics. Wroclaw. Poland)K. Zmaczyriski
26 P 103 Interaction of intcrpolyelectrolytc complexes with theliposomes.(Moscow State University. Russia)O.E. Kuchenkova and A. A. Yaroslavov
26 P 104 Reversibility of polycation-induced structural rearrangementsin small and large liposomes.(Moscow State University. Russia)A.A. Efimova. D.D Pcrvushin. M.N. Rimskaya-Korsakovaand A. A.Yaroslavov
26 P 105 Free volume in polymers studied by the positron annihilation.(Technical University. Wroclaw. Poland)*M. Dembowska. A. Baranowski. K. Jeric, J. Girubskaand R. Sikorski
Thu 27.06.1996
ORAL PRESENTATION
Chairman - S.D. Alexandratos
9.00-9.45 Functional polymers used i hybrid techniques27 PL 07 for environmental protection.
(University of Tuebingcix Germany)K.E. Geckeler
| 9.45-10.30 Influence of polymer adsorbent morphology on sorption of27 PL 08 pesticides from water.
(Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, Academyof Sciences. Prague. Czech Republic)K. Jerabek, L. Hankova and Z. Prokop
10.30-11.00 ,,Molded" continuous porous supports - an efficient27 L 13 alternative to typical beads for numerous applications.
(Cornell University Ithaca, USA)F. Svec
Chairman - G. Gelbard
11.30-12.00 New epoxy-unsaturated polyester resin copolymers.27 L 14 (Technical University, Warszawa, Poland)
Z.K. Brzozowski and E. Szymahska
12.00-12.30 Hydrodehalogenation of polyhalogenated aromatics under27 L 15 multiphase conditions with H2 and metal catalyst - kinetics
and selectivity.(University Ca' Foscari di Venezia. Italy)M. Selva and P. Tundo
12.30-13.00 Chemical modification of S/DVB copolymers and ion27 L 16 exchange resins to obtain diversed reactive polymers.
(University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland)R. Bogoczek
Chairman - T. Shimidzu
14.30-14.50 Nitrate - selective methacrylate ion exchangers.27 Or 20 (Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy
of Science, Prague, Czech Republic)J. Hradil, E. Kralova and M.J. Benes
14.50-15.10 Formation of metal-binding centres by three component27 Or 21 interpolymer compounds.
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academyof Sienccs. Moscow. Russia)S.L. Davydova and O.V. Kargina
15.10-15.30 Control of soil born plant diseases using a pyridinium-type27 Or 22 polymer that captures microorganisms.
(Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan and Kyoto University,Japan)N. Kawabata, A. Kamada, T. Ikawa, T. Kamegaiand I. Furusawa
15.30-15.50 Catalysts based on functionalized polyethylene glycols for27 Or 23 hydroxylation, hydroformylation and oxidation.
(Moscow State University, Russia)E. Karakhanov
15.50-16.10 Electrochemical polymerisation and characterisation of27 Or 24 aniline in different acidic media.
(Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland; CentralMetalurgical Research and Development Institute, Cairo,Egypt and Helwan University Cairo, Egypt)H.E. Mahmoud, M. Lapkowski, S.E. Afifiand MM. Hegazy
16.10-16.20 Polyaniline supported cobalt catalyst:27 Or 25 oxidation of hydrocarbons and alkenes with dioxygen
(Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India)B.C. Das and J. Iqbal
CLOSING SESSION
17.00-17.45 Chairman - R. Bogoczek