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Saint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official Program 9-13 June 2014 Saint Petersburg, Russia www. isrs2014.spbu.ru
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Page 1: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Saint Petersburg State University

ISRS-18 International Symposium

on the Reactivity of Solids

Official Program

9-13 June 2014

Saint Petersburg Russia

www isrs2014spburu

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Preface 3

Preface

Welcome to Saint-Petersburg to ISRS-18 the 18th International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids The International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids is a platform for discussing various aspects of chemistry and physics of solid compounds and materials both from the basic and applied points of view The ISRS series is not intended for a closed society of devoted members it spreads to a broad community of active researches combining the efforts in the field of solid state inorganic organic polymer and physical chemistry electrochemistry physics of condensed matter crystallography nanoscience and nanotechnology and other subdisciplines In recent years the ISRS focuses more and more on the demands of materials science Following the trends in modern science the ISRS-18 will cover basic and applied aspects of new materials design advanced methods of preparation and characterization mechanisms of reactions involving solids structure-property relations and new horizons of the materials application It brings together scientists from academic industrial and governmental research institutions all over the world to extend current knowledge discuss future trends and developments encourage new contacts stimulate scientific insights and help promoting young scientists into independent researches in academia or industry The scientific program of ISRS-18 consists of 6 plenary lectures 18 invited lectures 37 oral presentations and 93 poster presentations on various topics concerning synthesis structure properties and reactivity of solid compounds and materials The program is not limited to the official time table of the symposium Expression of different opinions and points of view and informal discussions are particularly welcome Saint-Petersburg University will host ISRS-18 Established in 1724 by the Russian tsar Peter the Great the University is one of the largest and renowned academic establishments in Russia It combines a great history glorified by works of Lomonosov and Mendeleev to name just a few with rapid development and achievements in sciences Its historical Twelve Collegia building will be a venue of ISRS-18

4 Scientific Program

Scientific Program

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1313 Registration

9

1313 Opening Ceremony

Doron Aurbach Bar Ilan University Israel

Advanced materials science for energy storage amp conversion

Miguel Alario-Franco Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Superconductivity and MoCu Charge Equilibrium in (Mo03Cu07)Sr2ErCu2Oy

1313 Lunch

-

Olivier Mentreacute Universiteacute Lille France

Digging holes and refilling Reversible Fe-extrusion in layered compounds

Sergey Istomin Moscow State University Russia

Cathode materials for IT-SOFC based on perovskites with 3d-metal cations

David Johnson University of Oregon USA

Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture

1313 Coffee break

Scientific Program 5

1313

ltltAlain Tressaud ICMCB-CNRS University Bordeaux 1 France )

Reactivity between fluorine and various carbonaceous materials mechanisms structural changes and applications

lt=

Montserrat Collila Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Reactivity of zwitterionic mesostructured bioceramics

== Panche Naumov New York University Abu Dhabi UAE

Mechanical Effects in Dynamic Crystals ndash A Revival

=

Boris Zakharov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia)

Influence of low temperatures and high pressures on crystals containing amino acids

1313 Welcome party

6 Scientific Program

913gt13

William Jones University of Cambridge UK

Organic solid state chemistry and the delivery of new pharmaceutical materials

Marie Colmont Universiteacute Lille Nord de France France

Architecture of Bismuth Oxysalts Handling Oxocentered Bricks Into Walls and 3D Architectures

Emilio Moran Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Cr1-xVxO2 HPHT synthesis structure and magnetic properties

Takao Mori National Institute for Materials Science Japan

Development of novel borides silicides sulfides and oxides as effective thermoelectric materials through particular features of crystal structure

1313 Coffee break

1313

Claude Delmas Universiteacute Bordeaux France

Solid state electrochemisrtry a tool for synthesis and characterization of solids

Nellie Khasanova Moscow State University Russia

3D Fluorophosphates as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sophie Carenco Lawrence Berkeley National Lab USA

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis with Bimetallic Nanoparticles In Situ Surface Monitoring by Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy

Wolfgang Bensch University of Kiel Germany

Is there a general reaction pathway for Li insertion into cubic spinel materials

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

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lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

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Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

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lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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Preface 3

Preface

Welcome to Saint-Petersburg to ISRS-18 the 18th International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids The International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids is a platform for discussing various aspects of chemistry and physics of solid compounds and materials both from the basic and applied points of view The ISRS series is not intended for a closed society of devoted members it spreads to a broad community of active researches combining the efforts in the field of solid state inorganic organic polymer and physical chemistry electrochemistry physics of condensed matter crystallography nanoscience and nanotechnology and other subdisciplines In recent years the ISRS focuses more and more on the demands of materials science Following the trends in modern science the ISRS-18 will cover basic and applied aspects of new materials design advanced methods of preparation and characterization mechanisms of reactions involving solids structure-property relations and new horizons of the materials application It brings together scientists from academic industrial and governmental research institutions all over the world to extend current knowledge discuss future trends and developments encourage new contacts stimulate scientific insights and help promoting young scientists into independent researches in academia or industry The scientific program of ISRS-18 consists of 6 plenary lectures 18 invited lectures 37 oral presentations and 93 poster presentations on various topics concerning synthesis structure properties and reactivity of solid compounds and materials The program is not limited to the official time table of the symposium Expression of different opinions and points of view and informal discussions are particularly welcome Saint-Petersburg University will host ISRS-18 Established in 1724 by the Russian tsar Peter the Great the University is one of the largest and renowned academic establishments in Russia It combines a great history glorified by works of Lomonosov and Mendeleev to name just a few with rapid development and achievements in sciences Its historical Twelve Collegia building will be a venue of ISRS-18

4 Scientific Program

Scientific Program

313451361313)137861313)137813131313)1378

1313 Registration

9

1313 Opening Ceremony

Doron Aurbach Bar Ilan University Israel

Advanced materials science for energy storage amp conversion

Miguel Alario-Franco Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Superconductivity and MoCu Charge Equilibrium in (Mo03Cu07)Sr2ErCu2Oy

1313 Lunch

-

Olivier Mentreacute Universiteacute Lille France

Digging holes and refilling Reversible Fe-extrusion in layered compounds

Sergey Istomin Moscow State University Russia

Cathode materials for IT-SOFC based on perovskites with 3d-metal cations

David Johnson University of Oregon USA

Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture

1313 Coffee break

Scientific Program 5

1313

ltltAlain Tressaud ICMCB-CNRS University Bordeaux 1 France )

Reactivity between fluorine and various carbonaceous materials mechanisms structural changes and applications

lt=

Montserrat Collila Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Reactivity of zwitterionic mesostructured bioceramics

== Panche Naumov New York University Abu Dhabi UAE

Mechanical Effects in Dynamic Crystals ndash A Revival

=

Boris Zakharov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia)

Influence of low temperatures and high pressures on crystals containing amino acids

1313 Welcome party

6 Scientific Program

913gt13

William Jones University of Cambridge UK

Organic solid state chemistry and the delivery of new pharmaceutical materials

Marie Colmont Universiteacute Lille Nord de France France

Architecture of Bismuth Oxysalts Handling Oxocentered Bricks Into Walls and 3D Architectures

Emilio Moran Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Cr1-xVxO2 HPHT synthesis structure and magnetic properties

Takao Mori National Institute for Materials Science Japan

Development of novel borides silicides sulfides and oxides as effective thermoelectric materials through particular features of crystal structure

1313 Coffee break

1313

Claude Delmas Universiteacute Bordeaux France

Solid state electrochemisrtry a tool for synthesis and characterization of solids

Nellie Khasanova Moscow State University Russia

3D Fluorophosphates as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sophie Carenco Lawrence Berkeley National Lab USA

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis with Bimetallic Nanoparticles In Situ Surface Monitoring by Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy

Wolfgang Bensch University of Kiel Germany

Is there a general reaction pathway for Li insertion into cubic spinel materials

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

= 1313

lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

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13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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Preface 3

Preface

Welcome to Saint-Petersburg to ISRS-18 the 18th International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids The International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids is a platform for discussing various aspects of chemistry and physics of solid compounds and materials both from the basic and applied points of view The ISRS series is not intended for a closed society of devoted members it spreads to a broad community of active researches combining the efforts in the field of solid state inorganic organic polymer and physical chemistry electrochemistry physics of condensed matter crystallography nanoscience and nanotechnology and other subdisciplines In recent years the ISRS focuses more and more on the demands of materials science Following the trends in modern science the ISRS-18 will cover basic and applied aspects of new materials design advanced methods of preparation and characterization mechanisms of reactions involving solids structure-property relations and new horizons of the materials application It brings together scientists from academic industrial and governmental research institutions all over the world to extend current knowledge discuss future trends and developments encourage new contacts stimulate scientific insights and help promoting young scientists into independent researches in academia or industry The scientific program of ISRS-18 consists of 6 plenary lectures 18 invited lectures 37 oral presentations and 93 poster presentations on various topics concerning synthesis structure properties and reactivity of solid compounds and materials The program is not limited to the official time table of the symposium Expression of different opinions and points of view and informal discussions are particularly welcome Saint-Petersburg University will host ISRS-18 Established in 1724 by the Russian tsar Peter the Great the University is one of the largest and renowned academic establishments in Russia It combines a great history glorified by works of Lomonosov and Mendeleev to name just a few with rapid development and achievements in sciences Its historical Twelve Collegia building will be a venue of ISRS-18

4 Scientific Program

Scientific Program

313451361313)137861313)137813131313)1378

1313 Registration

9

1313 Opening Ceremony

Doron Aurbach Bar Ilan University Israel

Advanced materials science for energy storage amp conversion

Miguel Alario-Franco Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Superconductivity and MoCu Charge Equilibrium in (Mo03Cu07)Sr2ErCu2Oy

1313 Lunch

-

Olivier Mentreacute Universiteacute Lille France

Digging holes and refilling Reversible Fe-extrusion in layered compounds

Sergey Istomin Moscow State University Russia

Cathode materials for IT-SOFC based on perovskites with 3d-metal cations

David Johnson University of Oregon USA

Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture

1313 Coffee break

Scientific Program 5

1313

ltltAlain Tressaud ICMCB-CNRS University Bordeaux 1 France )

Reactivity between fluorine and various carbonaceous materials mechanisms structural changes and applications

lt=

Montserrat Collila Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Reactivity of zwitterionic mesostructured bioceramics

== Panche Naumov New York University Abu Dhabi UAE

Mechanical Effects in Dynamic Crystals ndash A Revival

=

Boris Zakharov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia)

Influence of low temperatures and high pressures on crystals containing amino acids

1313 Welcome party

6 Scientific Program

913gt13

William Jones University of Cambridge UK

Organic solid state chemistry and the delivery of new pharmaceutical materials

Marie Colmont Universiteacute Lille Nord de France France

Architecture of Bismuth Oxysalts Handling Oxocentered Bricks Into Walls and 3D Architectures

Emilio Moran Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Cr1-xVxO2 HPHT synthesis structure and magnetic properties

Takao Mori National Institute for Materials Science Japan

Development of novel borides silicides sulfides and oxides as effective thermoelectric materials through particular features of crystal structure

1313 Coffee break

1313

Claude Delmas Universiteacute Bordeaux France

Solid state electrochemisrtry a tool for synthesis and characterization of solids

Nellie Khasanova Moscow State University Russia

3D Fluorophosphates as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sophie Carenco Lawrence Berkeley National Lab USA

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis with Bimetallic Nanoparticles In Situ Surface Monitoring by Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy

Wolfgang Bensch University of Kiel Germany

Is there a general reaction pathway for Li insertion into cubic spinel materials

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

= 1313

lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

$

13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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4 Scientific Program

Scientific Program

313451361313)137861313)137813131313)1378

1313 Registration

9

1313 Opening Ceremony

Doron Aurbach Bar Ilan University Israel

Advanced materials science for energy storage amp conversion

Miguel Alario-Franco Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Superconductivity and MoCu Charge Equilibrium in (Mo03Cu07)Sr2ErCu2Oy

1313 Lunch

-

Olivier Mentreacute Universiteacute Lille France

Digging holes and refilling Reversible Fe-extrusion in layered compounds

Sergey Istomin Moscow State University Russia

Cathode materials for IT-SOFC based on perovskites with 3d-metal cations

David Johnson University of Oregon USA

Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture

1313 Coffee break

Scientific Program 5

1313

ltltAlain Tressaud ICMCB-CNRS University Bordeaux 1 France )

Reactivity between fluorine and various carbonaceous materials mechanisms structural changes and applications

lt=

Montserrat Collila Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Reactivity of zwitterionic mesostructured bioceramics

== Panche Naumov New York University Abu Dhabi UAE

Mechanical Effects in Dynamic Crystals ndash A Revival

=

Boris Zakharov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia)

Influence of low temperatures and high pressures on crystals containing amino acids

1313 Welcome party

6 Scientific Program

913gt13

William Jones University of Cambridge UK

Organic solid state chemistry and the delivery of new pharmaceutical materials

Marie Colmont Universiteacute Lille Nord de France France

Architecture of Bismuth Oxysalts Handling Oxocentered Bricks Into Walls and 3D Architectures

Emilio Moran Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Cr1-xVxO2 HPHT synthesis structure and magnetic properties

Takao Mori National Institute for Materials Science Japan

Development of novel borides silicides sulfides and oxides as effective thermoelectric materials through particular features of crystal structure

1313 Coffee break

1313

Claude Delmas Universiteacute Bordeaux France

Solid state electrochemisrtry a tool for synthesis and characterization of solids

Nellie Khasanova Moscow State University Russia

3D Fluorophosphates as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sophie Carenco Lawrence Berkeley National Lab USA

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis with Bimetallic Nanoparticles In Situ Surface Monitoring by Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy

Wolfgang Bensch University of Kiel Germany

Is there a general reaction pathway for Li insertion into cubic spinel materials

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

= 1313

lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

$

13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 5: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Scientific Program 5

1313

ltltAlain Tressaud ICMCB-CNRS University Bordeaux 1 France )

Reactivity between fluorine and various carbonaceous materials mechanisms structural changes and applications

lt=

Montserrat Collila Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Reactivity of zwitterionic mesostructured bioceramics

== Panche Naumov New York University Abu Dhabi UAE

Mechanical Effects in Dynamic Crystals ndash A Revival

=

Boris Zakharov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia)

Influence of low temperatures and high pressures on crystals containing amino acids

1313 Welcome party

6 Scientific Program

913gt13

William Jones University of Cambridge UK

Organic solid state chemistry and the delivery of new pharmaceutical materials

Marie Colmont Universiteacute Lille Nord de France France

Architecture of Bismuth Oxysalts Handling Oxocentered Bricks Into Walls and 3D Architectures

Emilio Moran Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Cr1-xVxO2 HPHT synthesis structure and magnetic properties

Takao Mori National Institute for Materials Science Japan

Development of novel borides silicides sulfides and oxides as effective thermoelectric materials through particular features of crystal structure

1313 Coffee break

1313

Claude Delmas Universiteacute Bordeaux France

Solid state electrochemisrtry a tool for synthesis and characterization of solids

Nellie Khasanova Moscow State University Russia

3D Fluorophosphates as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sophie Carenco Lawrence Berkeley National Lab USA

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis with Bimetallic Nanoparticles In Situ Surface Monitoring by Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy

Wolfgang Bensch University of Kiel Germany

Is there a general reaction pathway for Li insertion into cubic spinel materials

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

= 1313

lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

$

13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 6: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

6 Scientific Program

913gt13

William Jones University of Cambridge UK

Organic solid state chemistry and the delivery of new pharmaceutical materials

Marie Colmont Universiteacute Lille Nord de France France

Architecture of Bismuth Oxysalts Handling Oxocentered Bricks Into Walls and 3D Architectures

Emilio Moran Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Cr1-xVxO2 HPHT synthesis structure and magnetic properties

Takao Mori National Institute for Materials Science Japan

Development of novel borides silicides sulfides and oxides as effective thermoelectric materials through particular features of crystal structure

1313 Coffee break

1313

Claude Delmas Universiteacute Bordeaux France

Solid state electrochemisrtry a tool for synthesis and characterization of solids

Nellie Khasanova Moscow State University Russia

3D Fluorophosphates as Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries

Sophie Carenco Lawrence Berkeley National Lab USA

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis with Bimetallic Nanoparticles In Situ Surface Monitoring by Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy

Wolfgang Bensch University of Kiel Germany

Is there a general reaction pathway for Li insertion into cubic spinel materials

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

= 1313

lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

$

13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 7: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Scientific Program 7

lt 1313

Jing Li Rutgers University USA

Design and Optimization of Crystalline Hybrid Materials for Use in Rare-Earth Free WLEDs

Rotraut Merkle MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany)

Cathode materials for H-SOFC proton uptake bulk transport and oxygen surface exchange kinetics

Zoran Mazej Jožef Stefan Institute Slovenia

Photochemical syntheses in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride ndash a pathway to high oxidation state fluorides

ltPeixia Yang Harbin Institute of Technology China

Functionalized ionic liquids based on piperidinium cations with ester group as electrolytes for lithium battery

1313 Coffee break

= 1313

lt =Scott Misture Alfred University USA

Oxide nanosheets as water splitting catalysts a structural perspective

==Guohui Yuan Harbin Institute of Technology China

Studies on rate performance of spherical natural graphite used as anode material of lithium ion battery

==Oleg Levin St Petersburg State University Russia

Charge transfer processes on electrodes modified by polymer films of metal complexes with the Schiff bases

=Jiupeng Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology China

3D Ordered Macroporous Germanium Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquid and Its Electrochemical Properties

1313

8 Scientific Program

$

13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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8 Scientific Program

$

13(13

Kenneth Poeppelmeier Northwestern University USA

Mixed Metal Oxide-Fluorides Synthesis and Reactivity

Junji Akimoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

Soft Chemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithium Insertion Properties of a Novel Hydrogen Titanium Oxide H2Ti12O2

Vladimir Cherepanov Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

Peculiarities of perovskite related oxides formation in the Ln ndash M ndash T ndash O systems (Ln = Lanthanoid Y M = Ca Sr Ba T = Mn Fe Co Ni) Phase equilibria and oxygen nonstoichiometry

Yuri Grin CPFS Dresden Germany

Redox reactions for preparation of intermetallic compounds

1313 Coffee break

)

Antoine Maignan CRISMAT Caen France

Thermoelectric oxides and sulfides understanding the structure property relationships

Mikhail Vorotyntsev Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka Russia

Novel one-stage electrochemical method for synthesis of electroactive composite materials Its application for Prussian Bluepolypyrrole film coated electrodes for electrocatalytic applications

Kikuko Hayamizu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

NMR studies in an amorphous solid ion conductor (Li2S)7(P2S5)3 Lithium ion diffusion studied by 7Li PGSE NMR

Evgeny Dikarev University at Albany USA

Soft Chemistry Approach to Materials Synthesis

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 9: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Scientific Program 9

1313 Lunch

1313

Hiroshi Kageyama Kyoto University Japan

Coordination-Selective Transition Metal Intercalation in a Layered Telluride

Alexandr Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Strategy for improving the functional properties of MIEC oxides new methods and approaches for their research

Evgeny Kotomin MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart Germany

Ab initio Modelling of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Mixed Conducting Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

lt

Regino Saacuteez Puche Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Large magnetocaloric effect and magnetic properties of polymorphic RCrO4 (R=rare earth) oxides

1313 Coffee break

3-131313

lt=John Wiley University of New Orleans USA

Topochemical Reaction Strategies for the Manipulation of Layered Oxides

==Mamoru Senna Shizuoka University Japan

Solid state synthesis of phase pure cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 nanoparticles from a highly reactive precursor

== Jerome Andrieux Universiteacute Claude Bernard Lyon 1 France

Titanium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particles Kinetics towards thermodynamic equilibrium

=

Nikolai Uvarov Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

Concentration pressure in solid solutions of ionic salts

1313

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 10: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

10 Scientific Program

-

Artem Abakumov EMAT Antwerp University Belgium

Structure of materials advanced TEM meets advanced crystallography

David Portehault Sorbonne Universiteacutes Paris France

Molecular strategies toward original nanomaterials sub-oxides and boron-based compounds

Vladislav Gurzhiy St Petersburg State University Russia

Structural diversity and complexity of uranyl selenates and sulfates

Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Germany

Significance of Defect Chemistry for Reactivity of Solids

1313 Coffee break

13+13

Elena Boldyreva Novosibirsk Russia

High-pressure research in relation to reactivity of solids

Yoshinori Arachi Kansai University Osaka Japan

Electrochemical activity of Li2MnO3

induced by coexisting with CuO

Mikhail Karushev Powermers Inc Russia

New functional materials for energy applications

Vladimir Šepelaacutek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany

Highly reactive nanooxides prepared by mechanochemical routes

1313 Lunch

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 11: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Scientific Program 11

0A

Josef Breu Bayreuth University Germany

Synthetic Clay Minerals Materials Chemistry in Two Dimensions

Alexander Matvienko Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry Novosibirsk Russia

The study of kinetics structural and morphological changes during thermal decomposition of M2(C2O4)310H2O (M=Ce Sm)

Susana Garciacutea-Martiacuten Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain

Imaging of Charge Ordering and Oxygen Vacancies of the Multifunctional Oxide TbBaMn2O575

ltRobert Evarestov St Petersburg State University Russia

Quantum Chemistry of V2O5 Nanostructures

1313 Excursion 13 Banquet

12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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12 Scientific Program

Sergey Krivovichev SPbSU Russia

Structural complexity of crystalline solids quantitative measures and application

Nadezhda Bolotina Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Moscow Russia

Ion transport in defect structures of tysonite-like La1-ySryF3-y crystals

Hao Gong National University of Singapore Singapore

Reactivity of Transparent Conducting ITO Film on Exposing to NO Gas

Pavel Fedorov Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS Moscow Russia

Non-classical mechanism of crystal growth by agglomeration of the nanoparticles

1313 Coffee break

lt 13B13

Veniamin Kondratiev St Petersburg State University Russia

Synthesis and Electrochemical Study of Nanostructured PEDOTMnO2 Composites for Supercapacitor Applications

Heriberto Pfeiffer Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico Meacutexico

Carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity on lithium and sodium ceramics A high temperature CO2 capture option

Valery Malev St Petersburg State University Russia

Reformulation of Charge Carriers Fluxes and Material Balance Equations for Polaron-Conducting Polymer Films

Thomas Palstra University of Groningen The Netherlands

Multiferroic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Compounds

1313 Closing Ceremony 1313 Lunch

13 Excursion to Peterhof (optional)

Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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Poster Sessions 13

Poster Sessions

Victor Myagkov

Long-Range Chemical Interactions in Solid-State Reactions Effect of an Inert Ag Interlayer on the Formation of L10-FePd in Epitaxial Pd(001)Ag(001)Fe(001) and Fe(001)Ag(001)Pd(001) Trilayers

Margarita Ramiacuterez-Moreno

Influence of the pressure and temperature on the LDH structural evolution and its effect onto the CO2 sorption capacity

Issis Romero-Ibarra Production of biodiesel and value-added products from glycerol using sodium zirconate

Ekaterina Goldyreva

Structural features and electron transport in

Ca1ndashxndashySrxLayMnO3ndashδ

Elham Baeissa PtGa2O3ndashSiO2 nanoparticles for efficient visible-light photocatalysis

ltAnastasiya Urusova

Phase equilibria in the Y ndash Ba ndash Fe ndash O system and

physicochemical properties of BaFe09-xY01CoхO3-δ

= Alexander Antipin X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxygen-Conducting Compounds Ln2Mo2O9 (Ln = La Pr)

Tatiana Utkina Reactivity of layered perovskite-like photocatalysts A2Ln2Ti3O10 (A = Li Na K Rb Ln = La Nd)

Nadezhda Tsvetkova

Cathode materials (100-y)PrBaCo2-xFexO6-δ ndash yCe08Sm02O2 (x=0-06 y=0divide30) for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Vladislav Podugolnikov

A2MPO4F (A = Na Li M = Mn Fe Co Ni) materials for Li-ion batteries

Lillia Abdulaeva Reactivity and topochemical conversions of layered perovskite-like titanates for synthesis of nanostructured materials

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 14: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

14 Poster Sessions

Evgeniy Losev The effect of water on the outcome of mechanical treatment in ldquoL-serine-oxalic acidrdquo system

Seungwoo Han Heat treatment effects on thermoelectric properties of Co-Sb thin-films

Alexey Suntsov Defect equilibrium in double perovskite-like cobaltites at elevated temperatures

Songhak Yoon Improved Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO3Pr3+ by Fluorine Substitution and Thermochemical Treatment

lt Mikhail Popov Improvement of Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3minusδ functional properties by tungsten doping

=Jose Ortiz-Landeros

Ceramic-Carbonate Dual Phase Membranes on Supports of Different Pore Structure for CO2 Separation at High Temperatures

Yeliz Unutulmazsoy

Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Metal Films

Ljudmila Kolchina Electrochemical characterization of Pr2CuO4-Ce09Gd01O195 composite cathodes for IT-SOFCs

Ilya Starkov The influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry on the oxygen permeability of MIEC membranes

Sergey Bychkov The pO2 relaxation study of oxygen exchange of the MIEC oxide in isostoichiometric mode

Olga Savinskaya Effect of B-site molybdenum doping on the transport properties of SrCo08Fe02O3-δ oxides

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-bearing metamict Lovchorrite

Qiuxiang Cao Thermal recrystallization of natural Th-U-bearing fully metamict Y-Fe-niobate

Maria Raskina Crystal structure and luminescent properties of R2minusxEux(MoO4)3 (R=Gd Sm) Red Phosphors

lt Rotraut Merkle Defect Chemistry of Lithium and Sodium Peroxide

= Nassim Samer Reactive synthesis of aluminium matrix composites reinforced by nanoparticles of TiC

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 15: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Poster Sessions 15

Stanislav Chizhik

Self-organization of the reaction-fracture coupled front on the mesoscopic scale caused by morphological instability of flat reaction front at CuCl2middot2H2O dehydration

Anna Sankovich Mechanism of formation thermal stability and thermodynamic properties of cation-ordered layered perovskite-type titanates

Emiliya Zharikova Synthesis and high-temperature properties of (PrSr)2(MnCo)O4-δ oxides with K2NiF4-type structure

Alena Burovikhina Study of water intercalation and photocatalytic properties of layered perovskite-type tantalates and niobates

Alexander Bugrov Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Nataliya Nikolaeva Effect of dopant type (Al Ga In) on adhesion of metaloxide interface

Anatoliy Onanko Mechanical Properties of SiO2 + Si SiO2 + TiO2 + ZrO2 and Analysis Automated System of Anisotropy

Takahito Itoh

Cis-Stereospecific Topochemical Alternating Copolymerizations of 7788-Tetrakis(alkoxycarbonyl)quinodimethanes with 7788-Tetracyanoquinodimethane

lt Alexey Markov Oxygen non-stoichiometry and ion-electron transport in SrFe1-xSnxO3-δ

= Abdallah Ouerdane Ar+ ions beam irradiation effects on InX semiconductor surfaces

Georgy Dosovitskiy Technological issues of highly reactive nanopowders synthesis for functional ceramics

Stanislav Fedotov A2MPO4F fluoride-phosphates as high-energy cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries

Elena Fedorova High Temperature Oxidation of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Relation with the OxideMetal Interfacial Behaviour During Tensile Test

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 16: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

16 Poster Sessions

$

Yukio Hinatsu Structures and Magnetic Properties of New Quadruple Perovskites Ba4LnM3O12 (Ln = Rare earths M = Ru Ir)

Ester Garciacutea-Gonzaacutelez

Evidence of Spontaneous Endotaxial Chemical Nanosegregation in La12-xLi12-xSr2xTiO3

Nikita Kuznetsov In-situ surface modification by nickel hydroxide nanoprticles resulting from hydrolysis of polymeric metal complexes for fuel cell applications

Artem Marikutsa Effect of surface active sites modification on nanocrystalline tin dioxide gas sensor properties

Philipp Thiel Manganese Oxides for Thermoelectric Power Conversion

lt Sonya Harizanova Substitution with Iron and Nickel for Cobalt in LaCoO3 Perovskite as Efficient Thermoelectric Oxides

= Gregory Skorupsky Novel Ga-doped SrSnO3 Electrolytes for High-Temperature SOFCs

Tanya Boyadzhieva

Dittmarite-Type MMnPO4H2O (M = NH4 K) as Structure Templates for Low Temperature Synthesis of Olivine-Type NaMnPO4 as Positive Electrode in Alkali Ion Batteries

Maozhong An Electrodeposition of CIGS thin films from an ionic liquid BMIM-OTF

Anna Fedorova New method of metal fluorides synthesis

Mariacutea Vallet-Regiacute Reactivity of peroxide hydrogen on enamel teeth

Nikolai Uvarov Synthesis of nanocomposites in the system SnO2-CoO by thermal decomposition of a double hydroxide CoSn(OH)6

Kenjiro Fujimoto High-throughput materials research under hot isostatic pressing condition

Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen content thermodynamic stability and electrical properties of YBaCo4O7plusmnδ

Andrey Zuev Chemical expansion of perovskite-type mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 17: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Poster Sessions 17

lt Svetlana Ivanova Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Layered NaxCo13Ni13Mn13O2 (x=12 32)

= Zoran Mazej Thermal stability of cerium tetrafluoride

Margarita Avdontceva

Superoctahedral F-centered clusters in the crystal structure of natrophosphate

Izaskun Gil de Muro Preparation and characterization of FeII

1-xNiIIxFeIII

2O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles Their magnetic and spectroscopic properties

lt Maite Insausti Preparation and characterization of monodispersed Fe3O4 nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia

lt Sergey Malyshev The effect of chemical activation in NdCaCoO4plusmnδ synthesis by cryochemical processing

lt Irina Martynova Nanocrystalline smooth yttria and alumina thin layers for highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates in HTS heterostructures

lt Valery Tolstoy 2D LaF3 nanocrystals synthesized in soft chemistry conditions and formation of microtubules from them

lt Tatsuro Kaneko Water assisted room temperature synthesis of YVO4

lt Lassi Karvonen Controlled Topotactic Synthesis of the Layered [Sr2O2]qCoO2

ltlt Liudmila Gorelova Synthesis and thermal expansion of Ba-Silicates

lt= Andrey Kharchenko Residual Carbon Influence on Texturing of La2Zr2O7 and La2Hf2O7 Films Processed by Real-to-Real Chemical Solution Deposition

lt Elena Zhitova Quintinite [Mg4Al2(OH)12](CO3)(H2O)3 distribution in nature

lt Dmitry Tsvetkov Oxygen nonstoichiometry and defect structure of mayenite

= Andrey Shablinskii Sr1-xBaxBi2B2O7 solid solutions (crystals and glass-ceramics)

= Yuliya Mateyshina Transport properties of LiNO2 and LiNO2-SnO2 composites

=Mikhail Vorotyntsev

Ion solvation energy nonlocal electrostatics calculation Effects of cut-out ion volume and of charge distribution inside ion

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 18: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

18 Poster Sessions

= Vasily Minkov Furosemide solvates can they serve as precursors to different polymorphs

= Vasily Minkov

Pressure induced phase transitions in glycine derivatives sarcosine and betaine relative roles of H-bonds steric repulsion of methyl-groups and dipole-dipole interactions

= Alexander Kudlash Preparation and study of iron-containing nanoparticles obtained by interphase synthesis

== Kunimitsu Kataoka A Single-crystal study of garnet-related type Li7La3Zr2O12

= Irina Chislova Sol-gel synthesis of complex oxides GdFeO3 GdSrFeO4 Gd2SrFe2O7 and their catalytic activity

= Maria Kalapsazova Study on the Mechanism of Reversible Lithium Intercalation in P3-NaxNi12Mn12O2 (x=12 23)

Pavel Fedorov Synthesis and luminescent properties of NaYF4YbEr nanopowders

Daria Beskorovaynaya

New ferroelectrics based on calcium-bismuth vanadate

Alisa Ivanenko Mechanical properties of chlorpropamide polymorphs determined by instrument nanoindentation

Elena Tolstopjatova The effect of Pd loading on the electrocatalytic activity of PEDOTPSSPd composite films towards hydrazine oxidation

Oliver Clemens Synthesis and Hydration of the Vacancy Ordered Perovskite Type Compound BaFeO25

Andreas Giehr Electrochemical fluorination of perovskite-related mixed metal oxides

lt Zheng Wei Volatile Heterometallic Single-Source Precursors for Prospective Sodium Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 19: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Cultural Program 19

Cultural Program

Dear colleagues Cultural program is organized for you in the framework of the Symposium

amp(1 Boat trip Northern Venice will be held on June 12 2014 This program is included in registration fee 2 Additionally you can order Excursion to Peterhof on June 13 2014 The cost of this excursion ndash2000 RUB This excursion will take place only in case of not less than 10 participants 3 For accompanying persons we provide excursion to Cathedrals of St Peterburg on June 10 2014 1000 (included in their registration fee) If you you are not registered as an accompanying person and want to attend this excursion you can buy ticket at the registration desk of the ISRS-18 The cost of this excursion ndash 500 RUB 4 The excursion to Mendeleev Museum and Archives (30 minutes) will be held free of charge every day at lunch time June 9 ndash 1350 June 10 ndash 1410 June 11 ndash 1405 June 12 ndash 1400 June 13 ndash 1400 The number of visitors for each excursion is limited If you want to attend this excursion please book it at the registration desk for a certain date

)+Conference Banquet will be held 2000 June 12 2014 The cost of the Banquet ndash 2000 RUB You can pay for it on registration desk of the Symposium

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 20: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

20 Cultural Program

+-++(

Boat trip Northern Venice There is no other way to get an impression about the City of St Petersburg than to take a short ride on a bus with an expert guide The tour includes picturesque sightseeing peculiarities that are most favored by tourists from all over the world You will learn a lot about the history and modern life of the city The tour is spectacular Saint-Petersburg is the city of rivers and canals Someone calls Saint-Petersburg a North Venice because of its numerous waterways A boat cruise along the channels and waterways will present you the unique view of the city You will realize that the city looks completely different when viewed from the water Penetrating into the web of cityrsquos water veins the boat will take you to the most lonely and quiet parts of Saint Petersburg Walk on Neva - wonderful travel You will see prospect of the Petersburg embankments famous architectural ensembles will pass under figured bridges which for a long time stay symbols of our city

Excursion to Peterhof Peterhof is one of the oldest summer residences in the vicinity of StPetersburg Peterhof means Peterrsquos Court It was founded in 1710 when the Peter and Paul Fortress lost its military significance and Peter the Great started to build another fortress on Kotlin Island to protect St Petersburg The fountains are connected by means of a water-main with springs welling out in the Ropshinsky Heights It was also the time when the park later named as Lower was established there In the middle of the XVIII century the palace was augmented upon the project of the architect Rastrelli Located on the steep slope in front of the palace the

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 21: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

Cultural Program 21

Grand Cascade of fountains embellished with bronze sculptures and bas-reliefs dedicated to Russiarsquos victories in the Northern war It consists of 64 fountains In the center of the cascade there is the famous sculptural group Samson tearing the lionrsquos jaws symbolizing the victory of Russia over Sweden

Excursion to Cathedrals of StPetersburg Built from 1818-1858 St Isaacrsquo Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church is St Petersburg The gilded cupola of the Cathedral which dominates the skyline of the city stands 1015 meters in the air making it the fifth highest cathedral in Europe The collonade offers visitors the option of climbing the 300 stairs to the observation deck

to see the breathtaking view of the city The facades of the building are decorated with 112 monolithic columns made from Karelian granite The outside of the building is covered in beautiful sculptures inculding 24 monumental bronze angels Today in addition to being open to the public as a museum the cathedral continues to offer festive services The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was erected in memory of Tsar Alexander II On March 1 1881 the Tsar was assasinated by a terrorist (I Grinevitskij) on the exact spot of the churchrsquos current location The church was designed by Alfred Parland and was built from 1883-1907 with money donated by the royal family as well as private donors Both the inside and outside of the building are decorated with ornate mosaics designed by a group of prominent Russian artists The Cathedral of the Resurrection was reopened in August of 1997 after almost 3 decades of careful restoration Today the Cathedral is fully restored and remains open to visitors The Kazan Cathedral named after the supposedly miraculous Kazan icon It is the main Cathedral of St Petersburg one of the largest cathedrals of

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 22: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

22 Cultural Program

Russia and the most magnificent temples of St Petersburg (architect A Voronihin) The main facade of the Cathedral is overlooking the Nevsku prospect In the cathedral are resting the remains of field-marshal M Kutuzov the great Russian general

Mendeleev Museum and Archives This remarkable museum was originally the apartment designated for the universityrsquos professor of chemistry and laboratory curator In that capacity Dmitri Mendeleev (1834ndash1907) lived here with his wife Anna Popova-Mendeleeva during his professorial tenure from 1866 to 1890 It was here that he wrote many of his scientific papers After his death in 1907 the university and the Russian Chemical Society purchased his personal library archives and some furniture from his widow These effects formed the basis of the museum that was established there only four years later in 1911 The central attractions of the museum are the three rooms that were originally Mendeleevrsquos living room dining room and study The first room contains memorabilia associated with his childhood and youth as well as photographs of family members artists scientists architects and close colleagues who gathered for socializing and conversation each Wednesday evening (As a chemist Mendeleev acted as an adviser to artists and architects on the composition of pigments and of building materials) The second room which in Mendeleevrsquos lifetime served as a dining room is devoted to recording Mendeleevrsquos life before he came to St Petersburg University including his study at the Main Pedagogical Institute in St Petersburg from 1850 to 1855 and his work trip to Heidelberg from 1859 to 1861 Also recorded in the second room is his discovery of the periodic law in 1869 Here the visitor can view his stand-up desk (he was a very tall man for the times) and some of his monographs on a variety of subjects such as mineralogy isomorphism and specific volume These monographs reflect Mendeleevrsquos early interest in connecting internal properties to external form There are also some examples from his mineral collection and the wooden models of crystalline forms that he constructed himself

Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

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Cultural Program 23

The third and most evocative room is Mendeleevrsquos reconstructed study where everything remains as it was during the last years of his life Here one can see among other items a group of photographs of Mendeleev with the

discoverers of some of his ldquoeka-elementsrdquo (elements whose future discovery Mendeleev predicted in 1869) Lars Fredrik Nilson who discovered scandium in 1879 Paul Eacutemile Lecoq de Boisbaudran who discovered gallium in 1875 and Clemens Winkler who discovered germanium in 1886

The museum also conserves Mendeleevrsquos personal archives This famous collection has as its base a cataloging system developed by Mendeleev himself and consists of over 35000 titles encompassing manuscripts draft documents letters telegrams diaries notebooks laboratory registers expenditure accounts and correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists In addition over 200 scientific instruments many of them built specifically for Mendeleev are housed here There is also a world map that shows all the places Mendeleev visited (including northwestern Pennsylvania) as part of his scientific travels

Although Mendeleev is best remembered for his discovery of the periodic law his other major achievements were authorship of a major textbook Principles of Chemistry (which included the periodic law) his studies on the elasticity of gases and his studies of solutions as associations to say nothing of his far-ranging eclectic interests in a variety of other fields A visit to this museum evokes an appreciation for all of his interests in one small space

+(+Symposium manager Anna Streltsova e-mail ISRSonlineregru Tel +7 (812) 335-20-55 ext 205 Fax +7 (812) 335-20-39 Address 2 Sestroretskaya str St Petersburg 197183 Russia Secretary of the Organizing Committee Dr Oleg Levin e-mail levinchemspburu Tel +7 (921) 920-66-87

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall

Page 24: Saint Petersburg State Universityisrs2014.spbu.ru/OfficialProgramISRS=070614.pdfSaint Petersburg State University ISRS-18 International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids Official

24 Conference Location

Symposium Location

The State Hermitage

Symposium ISRS-18 Vasileostrovskaya metro station

St Isaacrsquos Cathedral

The Bronze Horseman

Admiralteyskaya metro station

Hotel ldquoRinaldirdquo

Hotel ldquoMorskoy Vokzalrdquo

Hotel ldquoPark Inn Pribaltiyskayardquo

Bus 7 to hotels

Entrance to

Symposium ISRS-18

Lunch and

banquet Hall


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