Faraday Discussion 145: Frontiers in Physical Organic Chemistry
2 - 4 September 2009
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), United Kingdom
Introduction

This discussion sought to explore frontiers in two senses:
- Cutting edge research in core areas of POC
- The boundaries where POC concepts have an impact on other disciplines
Faraday Discussion 145 brought together the physical chemists / chemical physicists with their organic counterparts not only in solution-phase reactive chemistry, but also in the booming area of non-covalent interactions and in reactions and recognition at interfaces.
Themes
- Organic reaction mechanisms, including synthetic and natural (enzymes, ribozymes) catalysts
- Theoretical methods (ab initio and computer simulation)
- Non-covalently bonded structures (intermolecular interactions, supramolecular chemistry, molecular recognition, surfactant aggregation, polymer-surfactant complexes, liquid crystals, self-assembly)
- Organic surfaces (structure, properties and reactivity)
- Gas phase structure and reactivity and its relationship to solution behaviour
- Ultrafast processes: solvation, charge transfer, electron transfer
Scientific Committee
Professor Colin Bain (University of Durham, UK) (Chair)
Professor Barry Carpenter (Cardiff University, UK)
Professor Dr Peter Chen (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
Professor Chris A Hunter (University of Sheffield, UK)
Professor Jay S Siegel (Universität Zürich, Switzerland)
Professor Ian H Williams (University of Bath, UK)
Sponsors
We would like to thank the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Syngenta for their generous sponsorship support of this meeting.
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