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GOLD2015

26 - 29 July 2015, Cardiff, United Kingdom


Introduction
Gold is a lustrous metal of great beauty that has inspired great works of art that have lasted unchanged for thousands of years. This immutable, most noble of metals has principally been prized for its stability and many applications have been based on these properties. However, we have recently realised that gold, when divided to form particles at the nanoscale, can take on new properties; these interesting properties have driven a new “goldrush” which is creating new opportunities in nanotechnology and nanoscience research.

At the heart of this renewed interest in gold is catalysis. Gold is now an element of major significance in both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis displaying exceptional activity for reactions ranging from redox chemistry to carbon-carbon bond formation. Often this catalysis occurs under much milder reaction conditions than that required by other catalysts. The origin of this enhanced activity is still a matter of great debate and this discussion in turn is leading to new discoveries.

There is much interest in making gold nanoparticles, especially using colloidal routes and these nanoparticles are now finding both medical applications as well as being included in nanoparticles functioning as potential quantum dots. The field of gold applications is rapidly expanding.

This conference presents a forum where scientists and technologists can come together to learn and discuss the latest advances in the science and applications of gold. You are cordially invited to the 7th International Conference, Gold 2015 in Cardiff. Cardiff is the capital of the Principality of Wales and it is Welsh Gold that has been used to make royal wedding rings since 1923. Come and enjoy a golden experience with us in Cardiff in 2015.


Conference themes:

Catalysis
Covering fundamental understanding, design and preparation, characterisation and
performance, in the areas of:
• Homogeneous catalysis
• Heterogeneous catalysis
• Electrocatalysis
• Photocatalysis
• Surface science

Nanotechnology & Materials
Including design, characterisation and properties of gold, in the areas of:
• Nanomaterials
• Colloids
• Supramolecular chemistry
• Alloys

Applications
All uses of gold based technologies including:
• Electrochemistry
• Biochemical and Medical
• Sensors
• Analytical chemistry
• Refining, recycling and mining.

Key Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline 31st October 2014
Early Bird Registration November 2014-April 2015
Registration Closes June 2015

Venue
Cardiff Catalysis Institute

Cardiff Catalysis Institute, School of Chemistry, Cardiff University, 55 Park Pl, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, United Kingdom

Organised by
Chairman Graham J. Hutchings (Cardiff University) Vice-Chairmen Masatake Haruta (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Trevor Keel (World Gold Council) Organising Committee Peter Bishop (Johnson Matthey), Mathias Brust (University of Liverpool), Peter Corish (BBI Group), Stephen Hashmi (Heidelberg University), Hitoshi Kosai (Tanaka Kikinzoku), Daniel Leznoff (Simon Fraser University), Catherine Louis (CNRS-UPMC), Vince Rotello (University of Massachusetts), Henrique Teles (BASF), Tao Zhang (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics) Local Organising Committee Gary A. Attard, Jonathan K. Bartley, Albert F. Carley, Philip R. Davies, Jennifer K. Edwards, Stanislaw E. Golunski, M. Sankar, Stuart H. Taylor, David J. Willock
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