Since its inception in 1972, the International Conferences on Physical Organic Chemistry, ICPOC, have been the leading international gatherings on physical organic chemistry and its applications. Traditionally, physical organic chemistry relates molecular structure to chemical behavior, by means of the study of structure, reactivity, mechanism, and equilibrium in organic systems, aiming at the quantitative, molecular level understanding of their properties. While it is still the primary role of this core discipline, nowadays, physical organic chemistry has already evolved into a multidisciplinary field, extending into materials, energy, biology sciences and so on. This comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach plays a pivotal role in the development of chemical sciences, expanding their boundaries, and reflects on the vibrant and enlightening scientific discussions usually held in ICPOC meetings.
The ICPOC 27th will focus on discussing
(1) Organic Reactivity and Reactive Intermediates Chemistry
(2) Theoretical and Computational Organic Chemistry
(3) π-Conjugated Molecular and Materials Chemistry
(4) Organic Photochemistry
(5) Supramolecular Chemistry
(6) Organic Main Group Chemistry, and their related chemistry.
(7) New catalysis, photochemistry
(8) Machine learning in physical organic chemistry
Contact:
Prof. Oliver Trapp <oliver.trapp@cup.uni-muenchen.de>
Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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