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In this issue:
~ Shortcut to News & Notices from IUPAC
~ Recent publications
~ Recent IUPAC reports & recommendations
~ Provisional recommendations
~ New pages on iupac.org
~ Projects Front
~ IUPAC-sponsored Events
~ Beakers & Flasks
- - - - - -- SHORTCUT
to NEWS & NOTICES from IUPAC -- - - - - -
* IUPAC in Torino
<http://www.iupac.org/symposia/conferences/ga07>
The IUPAC General Assembly will be held 4-12 August 2007, in Torino,
Italy, concurrently with the 41st IUPAC Congress. Information available
online includes GA schedule, WCLM program, Council Round Table topics,
and Council Agenda and Nominations of Officers and Bureau Members.
* Minutes of the
134th Meeting of the Executive Committee, Wellington, New Zealand,
24-25 March 2007
<http://www.iupac.org/news/archives/2007/134_ec.html>
... more news at
<http://www.iupac.org/news/index.html>
- - - - - -- RECENT
PUBLICATIONS -- - - - - -
* Physical Organic
Chemistry
Although physical organic chemistry began in the 1930s and at the beginning
was concerned mostly with the mechanisms and kinetics of organic reactions
and their dependence on structural and medium effects, a great extension
of the field toward bioorganic, organic, organometallic, theoretical,
catalytic, supramolecular, and photochemistry has been observed for
decades now. Representative topics for modern physical organic chemistry
include: reaction mechanisms; reactive intermediates; bioprocesses;
novel structures; reactivity relationships; solvent, substituent, isotope,
and solid-state effects; long-lived charges; sextet or open-shell species;
magnetic, nonlinear optical, and conducting molecules; and molecular
recognition. Contributions from all of these fields are include in this
PAC issue.
Conference Editor: Krzysztof Wozniak
Pure Appl. Chem. Vol. 79, No. 6, pp. 955-1151 (2007)
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2007/7906/index.html>
* Thermodynamics, Solubility and Environmental Issues
Environmental problems are becoming an important aspect of our lives
as industries grow apace with populations throughout the world. Thermodynamics,
Solubility and Environmental Issues highlights some of the problems
and shows how chemistry can help to reduce these them. The unifying
theme is Solubility the most basic and important of thermodynamic
properties. This informative book looks at the importance and applications
of solubility and thermodynamics, in understanding and in reducing chemical
pollution in the environment.
Editor: Trevor M. Letcher
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/books/author/letcher07b.html>
* Solubility Phenomena
Interest in solubility phenomena and related equilibrium processes brings
together chemists from a wide range of fields. This variety was well
reflected at the 12th International Symposia on Solubility Phenomena
and Related Equilibrium Processes (ISSP) where the plenary and invited
lectures included: gas solubilities and gas hydrates; solubility limitations
to lithium-air batteries; studies of solubilities at high pressures;
solubility considerations in radioactive waste management; kinetics
of precipitation and dissolution in hydrothermal systems; crystal growth
and dissolution processes; and preferential crystallization. The articles
presented in this PAC issue illustrate this breadth of subject matter
and highlight the combination of fundamental and applied research that
characterizes this field. Conference Editor: Earle Waghorne
Pure Appl. Chem. Vol. 79, No. 5, pp. 825-894 (2007)
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2007/7905/index.html>
* Natural Products and Biodiversity
A recent special issue of PAC includes reviews and research papers based
on lectures presented at the 25th International Symposium on Chemistry
of Natural Products (ISCNP-25) and 5th International Conference on Biodiversity
(ICOB-5), held jointly in Kyoto, Japan, 23-28 July 2006, on the theme
of natural products.
It is noteworthy that the Kyoto meeting represents the third occasion
that the series has been hosted in Japan, the home of some quite extraordinary
manifestations of natural products and biodiversity, as well as some
of the outstanding practitioners of the subject. The program of ISCNP-25/ICOB-5
rightly captures some of this local character, but is also a fully representative
expression of the international participation and appeal that traditionally
characterizes the series. This issue includes 27 topical papers based
upon program presentations. The collection aspires to offer an enduring
archival record of a subject that continues to reinvent itself, and
to astound and challenge its practitioners with the apparently boundless
molecular riches of the biosphere.
Foreword: James R. Bull, PAC Scientific Editor
Conference Editor: Hideo Kigoshi
Pure Appl. Chem. Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 467-823 (2007)
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2007/7904/index.html>
* Chemistry for Water - CHEMRAWN XV Perspectives
The mounting problems of water management around the world, exacerbated
by an ever growing population and equally increasing vital needs, coupled
with a finite natural resource, demand concrete, collective and strategic
actions which chemists are ready to undertake, over and above meetings
and debates. Using various examples, the CHEMRAWN XV Conference shed
new light on the huge, often unsuspected potential offered by chemistry
disciplines, which can bring new solutions to countless known problems.
Plenary Lectures and Perspectives from the CHEMRAWN XV - International
Conference on Chemistry for Water, Paris, France, 21-23 June 2004.
Association Chimie et Eau, 2006
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/books/author/ACE06.html>
- - - - - -- RECENT
IUPAC REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS -- - - - - -
* Chemical speciation of environmentally significant metals with inorganic
ligands - Part 2 (IUPAC Technical Report)
Pure Appl. Chem. 79(5), 895-950, 2007
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200779050895>
- - - - - -- PROVISIONAL
RECOMMENDATIONS -- - - - - -
* Glossary of Terms Related to Kinetics, Thermodynamics and Mechanisms
of Polymerization
Comments by 31 July 2007
<http://www.iupac.org/reports/provisional/abstract07/moad_310707.html>
* Glossary of Terms
Related to Solubility
Comments by 31 July 2007
<http://www.iupac.org/reports/provisional/abstract07/shaw_310707.html>
* Graphical Representation
Standards for Chemical Structure Diagrams
Comments by 30 June 2007
<http://www.iupac.org/reports/provisional/abstract07/brecher_300607.html>
- - - - - -- NEW
PAGES on IUPAC.ORG -- - - - - -
* Pure and Applied Chemistry
~ Online contents of 79(4), (5), and (6) 2007
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2007/7904/index.html>
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2007/7905/index.html>
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/2007/7906/index.html>
> Check out the
new PAC!
~ This work in progress presents new features, including reference outbound
linking starting with the Jan 2007 issue.
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/new/>
* Chemistry International
May-June 2007 online issue
<http://www.iupac.org/publications/ci/2007/2903/index.html>
~ Roald Hoffmann's Should've: Ethics and Science on Stage
~ The Chemical Indutry and Sustainable SDevelopment: The Role of ICCA
and SAICM
~ Tools of the Trade: Assuring Quality of Analytical Measurement Results
~ Up for Discussion: IUPAC Council Round Table Discussions - Topics
for Torino Sessions
~ and more News, Projects, Publications, etc.
If you are interested
in writing a feature article for the IUPAC news magazine, contact <[email protected]>.
CI readership of about 10000 includes IUPAC members and affiliates,
and individual subscribers from more than 60 countries.
- - - - - -- PROJECTS
FRONT -- - - - - -
<http://www.iupac.org/projects/index.html>
> Recently initiated
projects:
<http://www.iupac.org/projects/new_projects.html>
~ Guidelines for
modulated-temperature differential scanning calorimetry (MTDSC), by
Jean-Pierre Grolier
~ Enhancement of the electronic version of the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical
Terminology, by Bedrich Kosata
~ Software framework for transformation of IUPAC Color Books to XML,
by Bohumir Valter
~ The social responsibility of chemists: Responsible stewardship, by
Natalia Tarasova
~ Environmental risk assessments for the registration of pesticides
used in rice paddy fields, by Jan Linders
- - - - -- IUPAC-SPONSORED
EVENTS -- - - - - -
> Calendars, contacts info, and links to conference websites are
all
compiled and accessible here...
<http://www.iupac.org/symposia/index.html>
> Coming up in
the next 3 months
<http://www.iupac.org/symposia/2007.html>
~ 26-30 June, Modern Physical Chemistry for Advanced Materials
~ 8-11 July, AFMC Medicinal Chemistry Symposium
~ 8-12 July, CHEMRAWN XVII on Greenhouse Gases, Mitigation and Utilization
~ 8-12 July, International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced
Materials
~ 8-12 July, Prague Meeting on Macromolecules "Nanostructured Polymers
and Polymer Nanocomposites"
~ 15-20 July, International Congress of Heterocyclic Chemistry
~ 16-20 July, International Conference on Solution Chemistry
~ 22-27 July, International Symposium on Novel Aromatic Compounds
~ 2-6 Aug, International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry Directed
towards Organic Synthesis
~ 5-11 Aug, IUPAC 41st Congress
~ 26-31 Aug, International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry
~ 27-31 Aug, IUPAC International Symposium on Macromolecular Complexes
~ 2-7 Sep, International Symposium on Ionic Polymerization
If you plan to organize a conference or symposium in 2008 or later,
it is not too soon to find out what it takes to make this event IUPAC-sponsored.
For more info, check the "Application for IUPAC Sponsorship"
at <http://www.iupac.org/symposia/application.html>
- - - - - -- BEAKERS
& FLASKS -- - - - - -
* CHEMRAWN XII - Sustainable Agriculture and Human Wellbeing
in Africa
2-5 December 2007, Stellenbosh, South Africa
The scientific programme of CHEMRAWN XII will focus on improving the
quality of life of the peoples of Africa through the provision of adequate
food, with specific attention to the role of chemistry.
Plan to participate.
<http://www.chemrawn.co.za>
* Green Chemistry
Directory
A new website providing a central reference point on Green Chemistry,
with links to all relevant sites worldwide has been completed. It is
the result of a joint IUPAC-INCA project (#2002-029-1-300) headed by
Pietro Tundo and David Black.
<http://www.incaweb.org/transit/iupacgcdir/INDEX.htm>
* Safety Training
Program Workshop
During the IUPAC Congress in Torino and under the lead of COCI Chairman
Mark Cesa, the STP workshop will take a new twist. This year's workshop
will include a panel discussion to identify ideas for improvement and
expansion of the scope of the Safety Training Program.
Join in for the discussion Thursday, 9 August at 10:00am
<http://www.iupac.org/standing/coci/stp-07torino.html>
* The Whole of
Nature and the Mirror of Art
Alchemy is extremely well represented in the Neville collection and
it is Alchemys role in art that is highlighted in the exhibit
The Whole of Nature and the Mirror of Art. The permanent exhibit is
hosted at Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), in Philadelphia, PA, USA,
but a sneak overview will be on display during the IUPAC Congress, in
Torino, from 4-12 August 2007.
<http://www.chemheritage.org/exhibits/ex-nav3-whole.html>
* Plan to Meet
If you plan to organize a conference or symposium in 2008 or later,
it is not too soon to find out what it takes to make this event IUPAC-sponsored.
For more info, check the Application for IUPAC Sponsorship:
<http://www.iupac.org/symposia/application.html>
* Online University
Directory
BRAINTRACK is a worldwide University-Index on the Internet. It contains
information about Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges and other higher
educational institutions from all over the world. It is produced and
maintained by AAA Science Network.
<http://www.braintrack.com>
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Fabienne Meyers
email: <[email protected]>
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