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Pulsus invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “International Conference on Polymer Chemistry” during August 5-6, 2019 at Singapore which has prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
Polymer chemistry 2019 provide you with an opportunity to present keynote talks, Oral presentation, exhibitions and discussion in learning, creating new connection and to gather with world-class educators, researchers, Young researchers. We hope that you will make use of this opportunity to join us at our Polymer chemistry conference and make it successful by your participation.
The main scope of Polymer chemistry is to focuses on the chemical synthesis, structure, chemical and physical properties of polymers and macromolecules. Polymer chemical is used to create, study, and manipulate the characteristics of polymers to create materials with specific chemical, biological, and physical properties. Polymers permeate each side of existence, and it is difficult to imagine society without synthetic and natural polymers. It is our ideology to bring exposure to our attendees, therefore we make sure the event is a blend of professionals such as Chemists, Researchers, Students working in the field of Polymer chemistry.
Why to attend:
With members from around the world focused on learning about Polymer Chemistry and techniques this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Polymer Chemistry community. With members from around the world focused on learning about polymer chemistry and its advances this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Polymer Chemistry community. Presentations meet with current and potential scientist with new discoveries in the Polymer Chemistry and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in polymer chemistry.
Business Delegates
Chemistry Faculties
Chemistry Institutions
Chemists
Industrial Leaders
CEO's and R&D Heads from Industries
Professors and Students
Research laboratories Scientist
Directors/Managers
Presidents & Vice Presidents
Brand Manufacturers/ Marketers of Consumer Products
Marketing, Advertising and Promotion Agency Executives
Educational Institutions
Conference Opportunities:
For Researchers and Faculty Members:
Speaker Presentations
Poster Display
Symposium hosting (4-5 members team)
Workshop organizing
For Universities, Associations & Societies:
Association Partnering
Collaboration proposals
Academic Partnering
Group participation
For Students and Research Scholars:
Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
Student Attendee
Group registrations
For Business Delegates:
Speaker Presentations
Symposium hosting
Book Launch event
Networking opportunities
Audience participation
For Product Manufacturers:
Exhibitor and Vendor booths
Sponsorships opportunities
Product launch
Workshop organizing
Scientific Partnering
Marketing and Networking with clients
Session 01: Polymerisation
Polymerisation is the chemical process of thousands of monomers joining together to form polymers or polymeric compound. Usually it takes thousands of monomers to make a single polymer. Addition polymerisation is the type of polymerisation reaction that occurs when you take the monomers and simply add them together. There are two basic types of polymerisation. They are step-growth polymerisation and chain-growth polymerisation
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American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
Session 02: Recent Advances in Polymer Chemistry
Researchers working in chemical synthesis are under increasing pressure to discover and develop innovative pathways and robust chemical processes as quickly as possible. The scope of Polymer Chemistry extends from oligomers with only a few repeating units to very long chain polymers with thousands or millions of repeating units Polymerization and modification reactions can be employed to produce designer polymers as new materials with practically any desired properties.
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Singapore Chemical Industry Council, National Research Council National Research Council, Fraunhofer Society, Norwegian Chemical Society, Royal Dutch Chemistry Association, International Polymer Colloid Group , American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association.
Session 03: Application of Polymers
Polymers is used in day to day life floor coverings, garbage disposal bags, and packaging are other polymer applications. Automobile parts, windshields for fighter planes, pipes, tanks, packing materials, insulation, wood substitutes, adhesives, matrix for composites, and elastomers are all polymer applications used in the industrial market. Each industry has standards relevant to polymer applications. Our polymer application engineers and scientists possess the specialist industry knowledge which can bring you the insight you need to solve problems, progress product development, ensure compliance and achieve a successful market launch for the industries
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American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
Session 04: Polymer Engineering
Polymer engineering is generally an engineering field that designs, analyses, or modifies polymer materials. Polymer engineering covers aspects of the petrochemical industry, polymerization, structure and characterization of polymers, properties of polymers, compounding and processing of polymers and description of major polymers, structure property relations and applications. The main scope polymer engineering is to increase the polymer testing for plastics their composites are still increasing rapidly due to their below average cost and ease of manufacture.
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American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
Session 05: Polymer physics
Polymer physics is the field of physics that studies polymers, their functions, mechanical properties, as well as the kinetics of reactions involving degradation and polymerisation of polymers and monomers. Polymers are large molecules and thus are very complicated for solving a deterministic method. It mainly focuses on the perspective of condensed matter physics
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Singapore Chemical Industry Council, National Research Council National Research Council, Fraunhofer Society, Norwegian Chemical Society, Royal Dutch Chemistry Association, International Polymer Colloid Group , American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association.
Session 06: Polymer structure
Polymer molecules are huge, macromolecules that have internal covalent bonds. For most polymers, these molecules form very long chains. The backbone is a string of carbon atoms, often single bonded. Polymers are composed of basic structures called mer units. A molecule with just one mer is a monomer. Copolymers are polymers composed of two or more different types of monomers.
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American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
Session 07: Functional Polymers
Functional polymers are macromolecules to which chemically bound functional groups are attached which can be utilized as reagents, catalysts, protecting groups, etc The. properties of such materials are often determined by the presence of chemical. functional groups that are dissimilar to those of the backbone chains. Functional polymers have low cost, ease to process and a range of attractive mechanical characteristics for functional organic molecules.
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Session 08: Synthetic Polymer
Synthetic polymers are human-made polymers. From the utility point of view, they can be classified into four main categories: thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers and synthetic fibres. They are found commonly in a variety of consumer products such as money, glue, etc. Polymers are durable, lightweight, easy, and cheap to make. They are also very recyclable. Many clothing items are made from synthetic polymers, and all plastics are made from synthetic polymers.
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Singapore Chemical Industry Council, National Research Council National Research Council, Fraunhofer Society, Norwegian Chemical Society, Royal Dutch Chemistry Association, International Polymer Colloid Group , American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association.
Session 09: Polymerization Catalysis
Catalysis of Polymers group
Acid-Base Bifunctional Catalysts on Polymer Supports
Catalysis of molecular imprints
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American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
Session 10: Polymer Nanoparticle
Polymeric nanoparticles have a matrix architecture composed of biodegradable and biocompatible polymers of synthetic or natural origin. The most widely used synthetic polymers are polylactide, polylactide–polyglycolide copolymers, polycaprolactones, and polyacrylates. Lactide–glycoside copolymer is an extensively explored copolymer. Among the various natural polymers, alginate, albumin, or chitosan have been widely explored.
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4th Edition of International Conference and Exhibition on Polymer Chemistry, March 28 - 29, 2019, Rome, Italy; 2nd International Conference on Polymer Chemistry, May 20-21, 2019, Rome, Italy; 6th International Conference and Exhibition on Polymer Chemistry & Materials Engineering, August 05-06, 2019, Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference on Polymer Chemistry, May 06-07, 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Swiss Congress on Polymers and Catalytic Chemistry, July 19-20, 2019, Zurich, Switzerland; 21st International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials and Research, July 11-12, 2019, Zurich, Switzerland; Polymerization Catalysis, Flexible Polymer and Nanotechnology, July 18-19, 2019,Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Related societies:
American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
Session 11: Biodegradable Polymers
Biodegradable polymers are a special class of polymer that breaks down after its intended purpose by bacterial decomposition process to result in natural by-products such as gases water, biomass, and inorganic salts.
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Related societies:
Singapore Chemical Industry Council, National Research Council National Research Council, Fraunhofer Society, Norwegian Chemical Society, Royal Dutch Chemistry Association, International Polymer Colloid Group , American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association.
Session 12: Non-biodegradable Polymers
Non- Biodegradable polymers are solid substances that are made up of long carbon chains with strong chemical bonds between the atoms and hence are harder to be broken down by microbes.
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EMN Hawaii Meeting on Polymer, March 26 to 30, 2019 in Hawaii, USA; 6th International Symposium in Polymer Science, 5-8 May 2019, Budapest, Hungary; 35th International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society, May 26-30, 2019, Turkey; Nordic Polymer Days 2019, June 05-07, 2019, Norway; 13th International Workshop on Polymer Reaction Engineering, June 11-14, 2019; The 6th Global Conference on Polymer and Composite Materials, July 8-11, 2019, Bangkok, Thailand; 16th Pacific Polymer Conference, December 8-12, 2019, Singapore.
Related societies:
American Chemical Society, American Association for Clinical Chemistry, American Crystallographic Association, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Chemical Society, Italian Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Canadian Society for Chemical Technology.
The global polymer industry is expected to grow with a CAGR of 3.9% over 2015-2020. The demand for polymer is driven by growth in end use markets, such as packaging, automotive, infrastructure, transport rails, and telecommunication mainly from emerging economies. Polymer is continuously substituting metals, glass, paper, and other traditional. The global Polymer Filler Market size exceeded USD 45 billion in 2015. Increasing demand for high strength and lightweight materials in the automotive and industrial applications is likely to propel the low-density Polymer Filler Market. Polymer fillers due to their improved impact strength are expected to replace costly plastic resins across various industrial products soon. Polymer fillers are likely to gain wider acceptance in various industrial products due to the increasing use of low-cost fillers in countries such as the U.S, India, Germany, Brazil, etc. Stringent guidelines and environmental regulations are expected to influence the global Polymer Filler Market.
The global polymer industry segmented by regions:
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
The global polymer industry segmented by types:
Thermoplastics
Thermosets
Elastomers
Companies Mentioned:
Agilent Technologies
Siemens Healthcare
Tecan Group Ltd
PerkinElmer
Bio-Rad
Roche Holding AG
Eppendorf AG
Shimadzu Corporation
Universities Related to Analytical Chemistry:
National University of Singapore (NUS)
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Nanyang Polytechnic
Singapore University of Technology and Design
Singapore Polytechnic
NIE Singapore (NTU)
Companies related to Chemistry:
BASF SE.
The Dow Chemical Company.
Evonik Industries.
DuPont.
Air Liquide.
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings.
Asahi Kasei Corporation.
SABIC Innovative Plastics US