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Scientific Program

June, 28
Monday

GMT+3

Session ID

 

1100–1115

I-00

Opening

GRAPHENE & RELATED MATERIALS

1115–1215

 

1-1 Online session: Graphene & Related Materials

 

O1-1-01

Chernysheva Maria Lomonosov Moscow State University
Structural peculiarities of lysozyme-graphene oxide adsorption complexes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NDM77V0

O1-1-02

Chichkan Aleksandra Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB of the RAS  
Nitrogen-doped graphene with high specific surface area

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02512N8SCR

O1-1-03

Danilov Egor JSC "Scientific Research Institute of Graphite-Based Structural Materials "NIIgrafit" 
Synergetic effect in graphene/silver nanowire composite suspensions electrical conductivity

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FLGF1UN

O1-1-04

Gurianov Konstantin Lomonosov Moscow State University 
Investigation of alcohols transport through graphene oxide membranes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02512UDZEV

O1-1-05

Kalashnikova Ekaterina Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology  
Thermal conductivity and heat capacity of nanofluid based on water modified by hybrid material of composition detonation nanodiamonds-carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NE3PNSE

O1-1-06

Klimenko Inna Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS 
Hybrid structures based on oxygen-free graphene and aluminum phthalocyanine chloride

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247LZDA5D

O1-1-07

Okotrub Alexander Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS 
Effect of iron and nickel metal films on graphitization of the diamond surface during high-temperature annealing

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NE9A49G

O1-1-08

Safargaliev Ruslan University of Tyumen 
Formation of fractal filaments under the influence of thermocapillary waves at the hydrocarbon-nanofluid interface

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025C8JAT9N

O1-1-09

Struchkov Nikolai National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)  
Sensor set based on spray coated carbon nanomaterials for selective detection of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UKA9YDA

1215–1315

 

1-2 Online session: Graphene & Related Materials

 

O1-2-01

Baryshnikov Kirill Ioffe Institute  
Superlattice and nonlinear screening problem in graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FM1NK62

O1-2-02

Kidalov Sergey Ioffe Institute 
New way of synthesis of few-layer graphene (FLG) by the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) method from biopolymers

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UKFN0MA

O1-2-03

Komarov Ivan National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)  
AFM investigation of polygonal wrinkles on thin UV-irradiated graphene oxide films for biosensor applications

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FM684KG

O1-2-04

Kvitsinskiy Anatoly ITMO University 
Polarization-resolved terahertz spectroscopy of graphene-based films

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NM3M55H

O1-2-05

Sadilov Ilia Lomonosov Moscow State University 
Light-responsive membranes based on graphene oxide modified by azo-group molecules

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NEWH7MY

O1-2-06

Smirnova Valeria Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology 
Mechanical and thermophysical properties of polymer composites with few-layer graphene obtained by laser stereolithography 3D printing

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FMH6SLE

O1-2-07

Rukhov Artem Tambov State Technical University, Tambov, Russia 
Features of the effect of graphene nanoplates on the properties of grease lubricants

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KCU7D3P

O1-2-08

Vozniakovskii Aleksei Ioffe Institute 
Low-threshold field electronic emission from two-dimensional carbon structures

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FMNRG3G

O1-2-09

Voznyakovskii Alexandr Lebedev Institute for Synthetic Rubber 
Determination of Stone-Wales Structural defects in 1D and 2D nanocarbons

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KCZCZ7F

1315–1400

 

Lunch time

1400–1500

 

1-3 Online session: Graphene & Related Materials

 

O1-3-01

Evlashin Stanislav Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology  
Role of heteroatoms and defects on the obtained electrochemical characteristics of carbon materials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UL7CUMA

O1-3-02

Kalashnikova Ekaterina Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology 
Thermal properties of water-based nanofluids modified with few-layer graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024ULA54KE

O1-3-03

Komarov Ivan National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)  
Spin-coating deposition of graphene oxide from mixed water-organic solutions

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FN1JT0E

O1-3-04

Niftalieva Valeria Southern Federal University, Institute of Nanotechnologies, Electronics and Equipment Engineering 
Nanoscale structures formed on SiC substrates for field emission devices

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247NCPC7R

O1-3-05

Pavlov Sergey Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology 
Influence of defects in graphene on the non-adiabatic electron transfer kinetics

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247NF9ZL7

O1-3-06

Podlozhnuyk Nikita Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology 
Hardness and thermal conductivity of a composite based on aluminum modified with a hybrid material detonation nanodiamond/few-layer graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NN1G6F5

O1-3-07

Rabchinskii Maxim Ioffe Institute 
On the relationship between chemistry, optical properties and electronic structure of graphene derivatives: revisiting the puzzling complexity

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02514N22E5

O1-3-08

Soltamov Victor Kazan Federal University 
Creation of optically addressable spin-triplet defects in hexagonal Boron Nitride by electron irradiation

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CA3S80G

O1-3-09

Yankova Tatiana Lomonosov Moscow State University 
Spin probing of graphene oxide by 4-aminoTEMPO

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CA60N0Y

1500–1600

 

1-4 Online session: Graphene & Related Materials

 

O1-4-01

Bokai Kirill Saint-Petersburg University  
Highly ordered and polycrystalline graphene/Co interfaces intercalated by oxygen

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KE2KBB7

O1-4-02

Butko Alexey Ioffe Institute 
Interfacial phenomena in electrical transport in graphene/molecular ions hybrid nanostructures

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FNWH19C

O1-4-03

Gudkov Maksim N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, RAS 
Processes of low-temperature functional restructuring and gas evolution of the GO from room temperature to 90 ⁰С

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NGEFAD8

O1-4-04

Morozova Yulia Southern Federal University, Institute of Nanotechnologies, Electronics and Equipment Engineering 
Application for gas sensing graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247PBP5FZ

O1-4-05

Nechaev Yury Bardin Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy 
Methodology and results of studying the states of hydrogen in graphene structures

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UMHEZRA

O1-4-06

Novikau U. Scientific-Practical Materials Research Center of NAS of Belarus 
Graphene-like carbon functionalization

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247PH1D9V

O1-4-07

Ryzhkov Sergei Ioffe Institute 
Aminated graphene: From synthesis to applications

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247PMR371

O1-4-08

Saveliev Sviatoslav Ioffe Institute 
On the synthesis of carboxylated graphene derivative and its application as a transducer in aptasensors

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KEPFCFP

O1-4-09

Trofimuk Andrey Ioffe Institute 
Specific surface area studying of reduced graphene oxide - detonation nanodiamond compounds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FPJ3KUN

1600–1615

 

Break

1615–1715

 

1-5 Online session: Graphene & Related Materials

 

O1-5-01

Belenkov Maxim Chelyabinsk State University  
Computer simulation of the three-dimensional structure of fluorinated graphene crystals

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CBBBTB2

O1-5-02

Colin Marie Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand  
The first free-standing transparent fluorinated graphene film

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FPRDGJ2

O1-5-03

Korobov Mikhail Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry  
Sorption of polar liquids by GO powders and membranes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247Q2D9FZ

O1-5-04

Kulvelis Yuri Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”  
Structure of graphene oxide aerogels

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FPWK8SJ

O1-5-05

Potapov Denis Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology National Research University  
Mechanisms of graphene oxide reduction under ultrafast laser irradiation: insights from reactive molecular dynamics

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FPYNUF8

O1-5-06

Rabchinskii Maxim Ioffe Institute  
Graphene chemical derivatives as gas sensing layers: From the synthesis to the theory behind

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02516C5KC1

O1-5-07

Seliverstova Evgeniya Buketov Karaganda University  
Long-lived luminescence and transient absorption of graphene oxide quantum dots, prepared by laser ablation

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NPXAT99

O1-5-08

Usol'tseva Nadezhda Ivanovo State University  
Influence of different types of low-layer graphite fragments on tribological and rheological properties of plastic lubricants

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UNKT60L

O1-5-09

Voznyakovskii Alexandr Lebedev Institute for Synthetic Rubber  
Photovoltaic 2d graphene structures for safe explosion

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247QMF6RM

1715–1815

 

1-6 Online session: Graphene & Related Materials

 

O1-6-01

Abramenko Nikita ITMO University  
Structure and properties of pseudo-graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NQACSBV

O1-6-02

Bugrov Alexander Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, RAS; Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University, 
Composite materials based on reduced graphene oxide and their magnetic properties

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UPB8892

O1-6-03

Chernova Ekaterina Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Graphene oxide membranes: tuning the microstructure for gas dehumidification

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02517BNXBK

O1-6-04

Chumakova Natalia N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, RAS  
Spin probe method for investigation of graphite oxide materials - possibilities and perspectives

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NQXR53M

O1-6-05

Gudkov Maksim N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, RAS  
An approach to the preparation of aerogels with ultra-high molecular weight polymers using the rGO template on the example of UHMWPE

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NJR0EDQ

O1-6-06

Razanau Ihar Scientific-Practical Materials Research Center of NAS of Belarus  
Graphene-like carbon additive to negative electrodes of lead-acid battery

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NR4K9KM

O1-6-07

Ryzhkov Sergei Ioffe Institute
Guiding the chemistry of GO via the use of KMnO4/K2Cr2O7 oxidizing agents

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CD3QMLY

O1-6-08

Saveliev Sviatoslav Ioffe Institute  
Unveiling graphene N-doping upon Hummers oxidation and its effect on electrical properties

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247RU1623

O1-6-09

Shnitov Vladimir Ioffe Institute  
Valence Band Electron Structure of Graphene Derivatives: Study by XPS measurements and DFT modeling

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FRMPTT8

1815–1900

I-01

Plenary lecture
Dieter M. Gruen Argonne Distinguished Fellow, USA, 
Solar cells based on graphene’s quantum electrodynamic properties

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FRQHCB0

June, 29
Tuesday

CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES

1100–1145

I-02

Invited lecture
Chris Ewels CNRS / University of Nantes, France  
Forming the Void: Folding, Twisting and Collapsing Carbon

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KJWA1UM

1145–1245

 

2-1 Online session: Carbon Nanostructures

 

O2-1-01

Digurova Anna Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University)  
Complexes "boron+vacancy" on the hydrogenated С(100)-(2×1) diamond surface

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02519ZD0G1

O2-1-02

Fedoseeva Yuliya Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Synthesis and chemical activation of porous nitrogen-doped carbon materials for sodium-ion batteries

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FU5NQ2J

O2-1-03

Jalolov Faridun Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology  
The mechanical properties of diamond nanopolycrystals by machine learning interatomic potentials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247UH4E4X

O2-1-04

Oliva Gonzalez Cesar Maximo Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León  
Synthesis of hydrophobic carbon sponges from MOF type HKUST and melamine-formaldehyde sponges for the absorption of oil dispersed in water

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KKJUZ1T

O2-1-05

Laptinskiy Kirill Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Vibrational spectroscopy of carbon nanoparticles interactions with biomacromolecules

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FUD8J8N

O2-1-06

Popov Valery Ioffe Institute  
Magnetic properties of birch biocarbon

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NMXFLE6

O2-1-07

Rodin Evgeniy National Research Mordovia State University  
Evaluation of the in-plane electronic conjugation in carbon nanobelts

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CG6C3JL

O2-1-08

Ibrayev N. Kh. Buketov Karaganda University  
Optical properties of N- and S-doped carbon quantum dots

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CG96996

O2-1-09

Shlyakhova Elena Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Effect of metal dopant in structure and supercapacitor property of templated-assisted porous nitrogen carbon

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247UXQAUF

O2-1-10

Stolyarova Svetlana Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Brominated porous carbon materials for sodium-ion batteries

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NUHEEFM

1245–1300

Break

1300–1400

 

2-2 Online session Carbon Nanostructures

 

O2-2-01

Belenkov Evgeny Chelyabinsk State University  
Ab initio calculations of layered compounds consisting of sp3 or sp+sp2 hybridized carbon atoms

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247V38MV5

O2-2-02

Dyachkova Tatyana Tambov State Technical University  
Features of carbon nanostructures modification by stearic acid

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247V5R7GF

O2-2-03

Cedeno Morales Eder Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León  
Gold decorated MOF-derived CuO, ZnO and NiO for CO2 photoreduction

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NNGNZFC

O2-2-04

Klimenko Inna Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS
Morphology of graphene obtained in DMF and DMF-aqua media

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247VC3423

O2-2-05

Laptinskiy Kirill Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Heavy metal nanosensor based on fluorescent carbon dots

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FV5MS1L

O2-2-06

Nelson Dmitrii Ioffe Institute  
Properties of carbon dot luminophores studied by polarized luminescence experiments

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KLH4U6R

O2-2-07

Orlova Tatiana Ioffe Institute  
Structural characterization and magnetic behavior of nickel nanoparticles encapsulated in monolithic wood-derived porous carbon

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0251BM7TPB

O2-2-08

Popov Valery Ioffe Institute  
Magnetic properties of polymerized exfoliated graphite

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NNX7T7C

O2-2-09

Rodin Evgeniy National Research Mordovia State University, 
Influence of the p-electrons concentration in carbon nanobelts on their emission properties

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0251BUBU7K

O2-2-10

Vervald Alexey Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Difference between oxygen-containing groups on sp2 and sp3 carbons: deprotonation

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NP426CA

1400–1445

I-03

Invited lecture
Raul Arenal Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain  
Structural and chemical analyses at the atomic scale of carbon nanomaterials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024P02GUH1

1445–1530

 

Lunch time

1530–1630

 

2-3 Online session Carbon Nanostructures

 

O2-3-01

Arutyunyan Nataliya Prokhorov General Physics Institute (GPI), RAS
High-temperature synthesis of linear carbon chains confined in carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KMKFZV3

O2-3-02

Belenkov Maxim Chelyabinsk State University  
Modeling the structure and interlayer interactions of twisted bilayer graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024G0ZK56J

O2-3-03

Chernogorova Olga A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, RAS  
Tribological properties of carbon-containing composite materials prepared by high-pressure high-temperature synthesis

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NPX9WNN

O2-3-04

Fazlitdinova Alfiya Chelyabinsk State University  
Structural transformations of graphite during dispersion

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NPZJG82

O2-3-05

Moshnikov Igor Institute of Geology of the Karelian Research Centre of the RAS  
Electrical conductivity of carbon films obtained by thermal sputtering of shungite

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UUXKKHA

O2-3-06

Petrova Olga Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Komi SC, UrD of the RAS  
Characterization of new functional materials based on graphitized bath sponge scaffold

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0251CX04PK

O2-3-07

Rodionova Evgenya National Research Mordovia State University  
Emission properties of СX(BN)Y nanobelts

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024G1AFMTQ

O2-3-08

Semavin Kirill Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department  
The evaporation study of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024G1DAK7Y

O2-3-09

Tchougreeff Andrei Frumkin Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry (IPCE), RAS  
Deductive molecular mechanics of carbon materials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NQB6U10

O2-3-10

Ushakova Elena ITMO University  
Chiral carbon dots synthesized via room temperature surface modification and one-pot carbonization

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024P194NNP

O2-3-11

Yakovleva Valentina Ioffe Institute  
Distribution of nitrogen-vacancy NV- centers in cubic diamond crystals revealed by ODMR and PL tomography

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KN8JVB7

1630–1715

I-04

Invited lecture
Tomanek David Michigan State University, USA  
Water! Water!

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024V00B9AQ

CARBON NANOTUBES

1715–1815

 

2-4 Online session Carbon Nanotubes

 

O2-4-01

Dyachkova Tatyana Tambov State Technical University  
Novel methods of carbon nanotubes suspensions stabilizing

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024P25976X

O2-4-02

Gnedova Elizaveta Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University)  
Thermogravimetry study of selected surfactants annealing from single-wall carbon nanotube films

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NRBNWUS

O2-4-03

Ichkitidze Levan National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)  
Bend sensor based on biocompatible composite nanomaterials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024G2JLBN2

O2-4-04

Ivanov Pavel South Ural State University (National Research University)  
Electronic structure of a metal-decorated carbon nanotube (8,0): first-principles modelling

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CKP7Z7S

O2-4-05

Kotsun Alena Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Single-walled carbon nanotube additive for improvement of lithium-ion storage performance of nanostructurated MoS2

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024V126S20

O2-4-06

Kulakov Roman Northern (Arctic) Federal University  
Improving the frost resistance of concrete reinforced with carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024G2T8EK0

O2-4-07

Latypov Ruslan South Ural State University (National Research University)  
Current-voltage characteristics of a carbon nanotube (6,6, 
first principle calculations

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KPHJUAZ

O2-4-08

Khamidullin Timur Kazan Federal University  
Simple and cost-efficient method for sorting single-wall carbon nanotubes with modified cotton

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0251EM0LV7

O2-4-09

Osotova Olga Southern Federal University  
Influence of defectiveness of carbon nanotubes on their piezoelectric response

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CL7GY4Q

O2-4-10

Ryzhkov Ilya Institute of Computational Modelling, SB of the RAS  
Experimental and theoretical study of carbon nanotube growth inside porous anodic alumina membranes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024V1KAVGC

O2-4-11

Vorfolomeeva Anna Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS
Electrochemical properties of phosphorus-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KPXSFQV

1815–1830

 

Break

1830–1930

 

2-5 Online session: Carbon Nanotubes

 

O2-5-01

Manohar Rajiv University of Lucknow  
Ion trapping effect and enhancement of orientational order parameter in nematic liquid crystals dispersed with a dilute amount of carbon nanotube

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024P33QQMR

O2-5-02

Elbakyan Lusine Volgograd State University  
Strengthening of polymeric materials based on polypropylene by doping with carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0251F3B48Z

O2-5-03

Gaidamavichute Viktoriya Frumkin Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry (IPCE), RAS  
Simulation of supramolecular microporous structures on the basis of carbon nanotubes and toluene coordinator molecules

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024V1U804C

O2-5-04

Khantimerov S.M. Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, FRC Kazan Scientific Center of the RAS  
Electrical properties of low-doped carbon nanotubes/epoxy resin composite material hardened in an electric field

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KQ7HMB7

O2-5-05

Il'in Oleg Southern Federal University  
Effect of the growth temperature on parameters of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025CLQGCAU

O2-5-06

Il'ina Marina Southern Federal University  
Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes for piezoelectric nanogenerator

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024G3QN2FQ

O2-5-07

Mozhayko Anna Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University  
Aluminum Based Composite Materials with Carbon Nanofibers Obtained by Hot Extrusion and Rolling

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024KQEUFKP

O2-5-08

Nechaev Yury Bardin Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy  
On the “intercalation” of 7 wt.% hydrogen into graphite nanofibers

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0251FHVCAV

O2-5-09

Polozkov Roman ITMO University  
Ab-initio study of electronic properties of 2D and 3D regular arrays of carbon nanotubes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024V28HFLL

O2-5-10

Sozykin Sergey South Ural State University (National Research University)  
Li-decorated carbon nanotubes: charge analysis

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024P3QPZMZ

O2-5-11

Vilkov Ilya Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry (IMOS), RAS  
Hybrid nanomaterial TiC/MWCNTs: synthesis, application as strengthening components in aluminum alloys

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024P3SC5JP

1930–2015

I-05

Invited lecture
Yakobson Boris Rice University, USA  
1D-carbon nanotubes and 2D-layers synthesis, insights from thermodynamics to kinetics

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02484C97GF

June, 30
Wednesday

the 7th one-day conference-school of young scientists

“Advanced Carbon Nanostructures And Methods Of Their Diagnostics”

1100–1115

I-00

Opening

1115–1200

I-06

Invited lecture
Viktor Vins LLC VELMAN, Russia  
Engineering of atomic defects in the crystal structure of diamond

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BP5CA1W

1200–1300

 

3-1 Online session: Reports of young scientists

 

Y3-1-01

Alekseev Dmitriy Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, SB of the RAS  
The use of nanodiamonds in solid composite electrolytes ms

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BPHHQV6

Y3-1-02

Kotsun Alena Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Nanostructures VSx/reduced graphene oxide materials for energy storage applications

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N6GJ4V9

Y3-1-03

Nishchakova Alina Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Synthesis, functionalization and electrochemical properties of N-free and N-doped porous carbon materials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N6MTF2P

Y3-1-04

Rezvanova Anastasiya Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB of the RAS  
Influence of additives of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on the porosity and macrostresses in the composite hydroxyapatite - «MWCNTs»

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N6PB4H1

Y3-1-05

Semenukha Oksana Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology  
Organosilicon polymer compositions based on carbon nanotubes in tensoresistive applications

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BQ1GJ8G

Y3-1-06

Vorfolomeeva Anna Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Influence of the synthesis temperature on electrochemical properties of porous nitrogen-containing carbon in sodium-ion batteries

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C02477AJVF1

1300–1345

I-07

Invited lecture
Valerii Dolmatov Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Special Design and Technological Bureau "Technolog", Russia  
Theory and practice of detonation synthesis of nanodiamond, its properties and application

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BQD3LHW

1345–1400

 

Break

1400–1445

I-08

Invited lecture
Sergey Lermontov Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, RAS, Russia  
Carbon Aerogels - Synthesis, Properties, Application

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N745XFV

1445–1530

 

Lunch time

1530–1615

I-09

Invited lecture
Egor Lychagin Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia  
Neutron activation analysis for diagnostics of advanced carbon nanomaterials

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N75NQ2F

1615–1715

 

3-2 Online session Reports of young scientists

 

Y3-2-01

Chizhikova Anastasiia Ioffe Institute  
Synthesis of a suspension of detonation nanodiamonds modified with nickel ions

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024F7GEQ0N

Y3-2-02

Popov Dmitry Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Phase transition in the system “BGO - CH3CN” - dependence on characteristics of the material

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N110MT4 

Y3-2-03

Shiyanova Kseniya N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, RAS  
Adjustment of the functional composition of graphene oxide at the synthesis stage

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024JU8GW4V

Y3-2-04

Tudupova Biligma Ioffe Institute  
Formation and properties of structures based on Graphene Oxide and Detonation Nanodiamonds in water

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024F7NN72A

Y3-2-05

Zhirov Maksim Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department  
Solid-state fluorinating agents for fluorination of graphene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024JUBU6KF

1715–1800

I-10

Invited lecture
Aleksandra Siklitckaia Institute of Chemical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland  
Modelling the carbonaceous nanostructures: modern advances

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024JUDFSVB

1800–1815

 

Break

1815–1900

I-11

Invited lecture
Alexander Vasiliev NRC "Kurchatov Institute", Russia  
Transmission electron microscopy in the study of carbon-based nanostructures

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024F7SL0T0

1900–2000

 

3-3 Online session Reports of young scientists

 

Y3-3-01

Bunyaev Vitaliy Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Tritium labeled graphene oxide as a component of a nuclear battery

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024U65GKD2

Y3-3-02

Dubovenko Roman Saint-Petersburg University
Impact of C60 based star macromolecules & ionic liquid as novel membrane modifiers on pervaporation performance in lactic acid dehydration

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250KJ0E8H

Y3-3-03

Kulbina Anastasia Volgograd State University  
3D ultrashort optical pulses in anisotropic optical medium with carbon nanotubes and an order parameter

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024784PZ2T

Y3-3-04

Lobanova Evgeniya ITMO University  
Iron- and silicon-intercalated graphene on silicon carbide

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024F7XF2KG

Y3-3-05

Sinolits Artem Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Preparation and properties of Myramistin-hyaluronic acid coatings on the nanodiamond surface

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N7PSY1H

2000–2015

I-00

Closing remarks

July, 01
Thursday

NANODIAMOND PARTICLES

1100–1145

I-12

Invited lecture
Andrey Knizhnik NRC "Kurchatov Institute", Russia  
Theoretical modeling of structure and properties of detonation nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N7WS2TD

1145–1245

 

4-1 Online session: Nanodiamond Particles

 

O4-1-01

Dolmatov Valerii Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Special Design and Technological Bureau "Technolog"
Influence of modification of tetryl detonation nanodiamonds on the combustion process of model pasty rocket fuels (RF)

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N7YV48K

O4-1-02

Lebedev Vasily Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”
Complexes of nanodiamonds with Gd-fullerenols for biomedicine

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250MHCLKB

O4-1-03

Leshchev Dmitrii Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
On mechanism of diamond growth: role of atomic carbon

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N9M6L2X

O4-1-04

Mateyshina Yuliya Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, SB of the RAS  
Nanodiamonds as a component for composite solid electrolytes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250MKRNHX

O4-1-05

Osipov Vladimir Ioffe Institute
Evaluation the Amount of NV- centers in 3-nm Detonation Nanodiamonds by Half Magnetic Field ESR Method

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250MM8F97

O4-1-06

Shestakov Mikhail Ioffe Institute  
Sonication assisted advanced oxidation process: hybrid method for deagglomeration of detonation nanodiamond particles

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250MP280Z

O4-1-07

Shvidchenko Aleksandr Ioffe Institute  
Influence of the size of detonation nanodiamond particles on their electrosurface properties in hydrosols

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024U8D0Q92

O4-1-08

Vdovichenko Artem NRC “Kurchatov institute”  
Dielectric spectroscopy study of detonation nanodiamonds self-organization in oil suspensions

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024U8E8PHA

O4-1-09

Yudin Ivan Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, SB of the RAS
Influence of nitrogen on the synthesis of diamonds during gas-jet HWCVD deposition

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N9XT82X

1245–1330

I-13

Invited lecture
Stepan Stehlik Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic  
Smaller than usual: preparation, properties, and size effects in sub-5 nm nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FA96KCN

1330–1430

 

4-2 Online session Nanodiamond Particles

 

O4-2-01

Chernysheva Maria Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Langmuir hydrogen atomization as a novel approach for nanodiamond treatment

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FABKBML

 

O4-2-02

Dolmatov Valerii Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Special Design and Technological Bureau "Technolog"  
Possible mechanism for the formation of detonation nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250N6GZQR

O4-2-03

Grudinkin Sergey Ioffe Institute  
Emission of GeV colour centre ensembles in HFCVD nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K1U1WUD

O4-2-04

Kuznetsov Nikita NRC “Kurchatov Institute”
Electrorheological fluids filled by detonation nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FAMJV62

O4-2-05

Lebedev Vasily Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”  
X-ray luminescent nanodiamonds modified by Eu diphthalocyanine

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BTR9UKA

O4-2-06

Leshchev Dmitrii Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
On mechanism of diamond growth: role of ethylene and acetylene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K1YND3P

O4-2-07

Lychagin Egor Joint Institute for Nuclear Research  
Development of high-purity detonation synthesis nanodiamonds for slow neutron reflectors

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247B0N1U7

O4-2-08

Yudin Ivan Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, SB of the RAS  
Gas-jet HWCVD synthesis of diamond from a mixture of hydrogen with ethylene

  https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NAJTKHR

O4-2-09

Zinin Pavel Scientific and Technological Center of Unique Instrumentation, RAS  
Granular conductivity in boron rich diamond like carbon films

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NAL5951

1430–1515

 

Lunch time

1515–1600

I-14

Invited lecture
Ken Haenen Hasselt University, Belgium
Doping of diamond: Importance for nanodiamond particles and nanocrystalline CVD diamond films

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K27025T

1600–1700

 

4-3 Online session:  Nanodiamond Particles

 

O4-3-01

Belousov Sergey NRC “Kurchatov Institute”  
Organization in various small-angle x-ray scattering study of the detonation nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BU28UD6

O4-3-02

Bogdanov Kirill ITMO University
Amplification of colour-centre luminescence using Getter-controlled nitrogen reduction for synthetic HPHT micro-diamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FB1EX0E

O4-3-03

Ducrozet Florent Université Paris-Saclay  
Influence of annealing atmosphere on DNDs' surface graphitization and impact on their colloidal stability in water

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FB3477G

O4-3-04

Gozhikova Inna Institute of Physiologically Active Substances, RAS
Composites of SiO2 - aerogels with nanodiamonds

  https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K2CM5UM

O4-3-05

Kapustin Sergey Northern (Arctic) Federal University  
Research of electrophysical properties of diamonds with NV-centres in a wide range of temperatures and frequencies

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NAX3WJF

O4-3-06

Kulvelis Yuri Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”
Improving the performance of PFSA membranes using sulfonated nanodiamonds

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FB71DUN

O4-3-07

Kuziv Ivan Northern (Arctic) Federal University  
Investigation of the Nitrogen-doped Diamond Defects by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250NXSVAM

O4-3-08

Ovchinnikov-Lazarev Maxim JSC RCRF Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion Research (TRINITY ROSATOM)  
The use of purified detonation nanodiamond in an anti-icing composition

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NB1U30T

O4-3-09

Shilova Olga Institute of Silicate Chemistry, RAS  
Nanodiamond batch enriched with B, P: Prospects for use in agriculture

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K2KND7X

 

O4-3-10

Sigalaev Sergey Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS
Detonation synthesis of carbon onions and their properties

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BUEQRQ8

 

O4-3-11

Tomchuk Oleksandr Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 
Tuning of the porous structure of detonation nanodiamond powders by pressure: SANS study

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K2NFC5T

O4-3-12

Trofimuk Andrey Ioffe Institute  
Removal of several atomic layers in detonation nanodiamond particles

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BUHG37A

O4-3-13

Utesov Oleg Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”
Nanodiamonds size, shape, and defectness determination using Raman spectroscopy

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FBGS1L6

O4-3-14

Yudina Elena Ioffe Institute  
Nanodiamond deagglomerated by annealing under argon: infrared spectroscopy and mass-spectrometry study

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250P6SN01

FULLERENES

1700–1800

 

4-4 Online session: Fullerenes

 

O4-4-01

Abbas Rashad Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology  
Density functional theory calculation for fullerene-lysine system

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K2VKXAR

O4-4-02

Andreev Sergey NRC Institute of Immunology FMBA of Russia  
Study of temporal changes in the spectrum of fullerene C60 in the presence of N-methylpyrrolidone

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UA0MRN0

O4-4-03

Aouane Mohamed Institut Laue Langevin (ILL)  
Inelastic Neutron Scattering of endofullerenes: 3HeC60 study

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247BYUSJK

O4-4-04

Elesina Victoria Kirensky Institute of Physics, FRC KSC, SB of the RAS
Method for the extraction of EMF in a mechanical extractor

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K306UTF

O4-4-05

Magarill L. Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, SB of the RAS  
Theory of electron states in cone made of graphene or other multivalley 2D systems

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250PFQTH7

O4-4-06

Gerasimova Liubov Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology
Solubility of rare earth chlorides in ternary water-salt systems in the presence of a fullerenol - C60(OH)24 nanoclusters at 25oC

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N59LU2E

O4-4-07

Khamatgalimov Ayrat Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, FRC Kazan Scientific Center, RAS
The peculiarities of molecular structure of low-symmetry isomers of non-IPR fullerene C76

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250PJT1A5

O4-4-08

Kudoyarova Vera Ioffe Institute  
Observation of singlet oxygen in polysiloxan block-sopolimer, modified C 60

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250PKU7H7

O4-4-09

Sabirov Denis Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, UFRC, RAS
Algorithm for enumeration and generation of regioisomeric fullerene cycloadduct structures

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K36GR37

O4-4-10

Vnukova Natalia Kirensky Institute of Physics, FRC KSC, SB of the RAS
Comparative characteristics of Sc2C2@C82 and C84 polymerization under high pressure

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N5FBNSE

1800–1815

 

Break

1815–1915

 

4-5 Online session: Fullerenes

 

O4-5-01

Amusia Miron Ioffe Institute  
Role of fullerenes shell in time delay of photoelectrons from endohedrals

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K39UPAR

O4-5-02

Andreev Sergey NRC Institute of Immunology FMBA of Russia  
Facile organosilicon-based route for synthesis of fullerene amino acid adducts

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K3B6YQ5

O4-5-03

Fokin Nikita Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”  
The structure of water-soluble derivatives of endohedral metallofullerenes and features of their self-organization in aqueous solutions

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BV6BV4G

O4-5-04

Gerasimova Liubov Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology  
Catalytic fullerenol action on chlorella growth in the conditions of limited resource base

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250PVLR89

O4-5-05

Khamatgalimov Ayrat Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, FRC Kazan Scientific Center, RAS  
Is there a molecular symmetry lowering in open-shell IPR higher fullerenes?

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FC84Z62

O4-5-06

Kopeuw Agnes Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology  
Quantum chemistry simulation of halogenated fullerene. Regiochemistry and vibrational spectra

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025BVBLXLY

O4-5-07

Lyutova Zhanna Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”  
Antioxidant properties of water-soluble fullerene derivatives

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K3K4HEZ

O4-5-08

Mikheev Ivan Lomonosov Moscow State University  
Aqueous fullerene dispersions: preparation techniques, characterization, and applications

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UAQKEBE

O4-5-09

Sabirov Denis Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, UFRC, RAS
Bader’s bond ellipticity as a reactivity index in the stepwise [2+1] cycloaddition reactions to the C60 fullerene

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025C097GF2

O4-5-10

Suyasova Marina Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute named by B.P. Konstantinov of NRC “Kurchatov Institute”
Structural features of new fullerene derivatives according to IR-, Raman- and UV/Vis-spectroscopy

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K3WC3FX

O4-5-11

Tropin Timur Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics  
Kinetics of cluster growth in C60-toluene solutions: DLS study and theoretical evaluation

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NCF23M1

1915–2000

I-15

Invited lecture
Cami Jan  Western University, Canada
The Hidden Life of Cosmic Fullerenes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0250QE6P97

July, 02
Friday

APPLICATIONS OF NANOCARBONS

1100–1145

I-16

Invited lecture
Ménard-Moyon Cecilia University of Strasbourg, France  
Multifunctionalized carbon nanotubes for applications in diagnosis and therapy

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247DC9AKZ

1145–1245

 

5-1 Online session: Applications of Nanocarbons

 

O5-1-01

Gryaznova Marina Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials  
Exfoliated graphite-based carbon ink for screen-printing applications

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024FD545SS

O5-1-02

Men'shchikov Ilya Frumkin Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry (IPCE), RAS  
Thermodynamics of xenon adsorption on nanoporous SiC-derived carbon affected by adsorption-induced and thermal strain

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UBHT63E

O5-1-03

Mikheev Ivan Lomonosov Moscow State University  
In vitro evaluation of fullerenes and endofullerenes in aqueous dispersions as superoxide scavengers and their toxicity

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C0247DGA1RV

O5-1-04

Nishchakova Alina Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB of the RAS  
Ni catalysts on N-doped and N-free porous carbon materials for hydrogen production from formic acid

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K4H7L69

O5-1-05

Shkolin Andrey Frumkin Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry (IPCE), RAS  
Deformation of nanoporous carbon adsorbent induced by methane adsorption in wide range of pressures and temperatures

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024K4J5MN1

1245–1300

 

Break

1300–1315

I-17

Invited speaker
Sergey Kulikov RUSNANO Chairman of the Executive Board, Russia

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UBNFPS8

1315–1400

 

Lunch time

1400–1500

 

5-2 Online session: Applications of Nanocarbons

 

O5-2-01

Katin Konstantin National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
Ab initio study of fluorinated fullerenes as drug delivery systems

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024ND5F70T

O5-2-02

Litasova Elena Institute of Experimental Medicine  
Development of delivery systems based on fullerene C60 and application prospects

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024UBT2RBN

O5-2-03

Shkolin Andrey Frumkin Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry (IPCE), RAS  
The model of adsorption/desorption process on nanoporous carbon matherials under the thermal insulation conditions

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024N6YBEQ2

O5-2-04

Tomchuk Alina Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Comparative structural and in vitro toxicity study of C60-lysine and C60-piperazine aqueous solutions for biomedical purposes

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C025C15NUTA

O5-2-05

Turetskiy Evgeny NRC Institute of Immunology FMBA of Russia
Fullerene C60 exhibits no subacute toxicity in mice after repeated administration

https://acns2021-ioffe.slack.com/archives/C024NDA4PFV

1500–1530

I-00

Closing remarks