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Program 3 rd SPP 1807 Summer School Control of London dispersion interactions in molecular chemistry Date: Location: July 22 nd July 25 th Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg Venue location / Travel details / Accommodation The third summer school of the SPP 1807 Dispersion will take place at the DESY in Hamburg. The Registration will take place in the foyer of the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL, building 99, see campus map below). The talks will be held in seminar rooms I-III on the ground floor of the CFEL building.

DESY Campus: Note that there are two entrances to the DESY campus: 1) The main entrance via Notkestraße 85, which is close to DESY guest house, and 2) the side entrance via Luruper Chaussee 149, which is close to the CFEL building where the summer school takes place. The main entrance is open 24/7. The same is true for the side entrance for pedestrians and bikers, but for cars it is only open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. All participants take care of their own accommodation. There are three hotels blocked for the SPP 1807, all of them are marked on the map. DESY Guest House: The DESY Guest House is located at the DESY main gate. Please remember that the check-in time starts at 14:00 p.m. and check-out time is at 10:30 a.m. Mercure Hotel: From the Central Station take the S1-Bahn into Wedel or Rissen direction. Continue until Othmarschen Station (it will take you around 20 min from Central Station and 7 min from Altona Station). Once there, you can take the Bus 1 direction Schenefelder Holt or Rissen. Continue until you reach the bus stop Trabrennbahn Bahrendfeld (around 7-8 min). From there is a 5 min walk to the Mercure Hotel. Mercure Hotel > DESY: The Mercure Hotel is a 10-15 min walk to DESY. Just follow along the Luruper Chaussee as marked on the map below. Mercure Hotel is located at Albert-Einstein-Ring 2, 22761 Hamburg.

B&B Hotel: From the Central Station take the S31 direction Altona or S11 direction Blankenese. Continue until Holstenstraße Station (around 8 min). Once there take the Metro Bus 3. Continue until you reach the bus stop Schützenstraße. From there is a 2 min until you reach the B&B Hotel. B&B Hotel > DESY: Take the bus 3 into Stadionstraße direction (around 8 min) until you reach the Trabrennbahn Bahrendfeld Bus Station (around 8 min). Once there, take the bus 1 direction Rissen or Schenefelder Holt until you reach Zum Hünengrab (DESY) Bus Station (ca. 3 min). B&B is located at Stresemannstraße 318, 22761 Hamburg.

Talks Each participant (PhD student or postdoc) will receive a 15 minutes time slot (+ 5 minutes discussion) for an oral presentation. Due to the tight schedule, we request the speakers to provide their presentation files before the respective session starts as pdf or ppt-file. The files should be sent to Jan.M.Schuemann@org.chemie.uni-giessen.de until July 22nd. Invited speakers will have 45 min for their talk and 15 minutes for discussions. Materials Upon registration, you will receive a printed copy of the program, a notepad (DIN A4), a pen, a map of the city. On the campus, there is eduroam (WiFi-Connection/Internet access) as well as the DESY guest WIFI. Meals/Breaks All meals, except breakfast, during the summer school will be organized, including lunch from Monday to Wednesday and finger food / dinner / BBQ from Sunday to Tuesday (coupons for the DESY canteen, including special dietary options). Child care If you have any child care needs because of the workshop, please inform Maureen Alfaro (maureen.ayon.alfaro@desy.de) until the 16 th of July, so that we can provide some support. Also, if there are any child care related expenses back home, please inform P. R. Schreiner (prs@unigiessen.de) beforehand, including a cost estimate. Reimbursement All travel costs for PI s and SPP funded students / postdocs will be reimbursed according to the DFG guidelines. Please note when booking train / plane tickets that first and business class tickets are not reimbursable. Please keep your original tickets! The necessary forms will be provided during the registration at the workshop. Travel costs of participants external to the program will not be covered.

Sunday, July 22 nd, 2018 1 st Invited Talk: Theory Chair: Peter R. Schreiner 16:00-17:45 Arrival / Registration 17:45-18:00 Peter R. Schreiner / Melanie Schnell Opening remarks 18:00-19:00 Prof. Steven E. Wheeler (University of Georgia, Athens, USA) Toward a More Complete Understanding of Stacking Interactions of Aromatic 19:00-open end Molecules Welcome Dinner with finger food Monday, July 23 rd, 2018 1 st Session: Spectroscopy I Chair: Martin Suhm 09:00-09:20 Hannes C. Gottschalk (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Tipping the Scales: Using IR Spectroscopic of Intermolecular Energy Balances to Benchmark Quantum Chemical Methods 09:20-09:40 Ginny Karir (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Isomer switching in intermolecular balances involving hydrogen bonds 09:40-10:00 Charlotte Zimmermann (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Acetophenone derivatives as intermolecular energy balances for dispersion tuned alcohols 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 2 nd Session: Catalysis I Chair: Albrecht Berkessel 10:30-10:50 Hauke Engler (Universität zu Köln) Ti-Salalen Complexes: Epoxidation Catalysts Shaped and Driven by Dispersive Interactions 10:50-11:10 Benedikt Sieland (Universität Paderborn) Dispersion Energy Stabilized Lewis Paris 11:10-11:30 Darius Kootz (Universität zu Köln) Dispersion Interactions in Carbene Catalyzed Umpolung 11:30-11:50 Panyapon Sudkaow (Universität zu Köln) Breslow Intermediates from Aromatic N-Heterocyclic Carbenes (Benzimidazolin-2- ylidenes) and Applications in Catalysis 11:50-14:00 Lunch (incl. conference picture) DESY canteen (building 9)

3 rd Session: Structure & Reactivity I Chair: Peter R. Schreiner 14:00-14:20 Khaleel I. Assaf (Jacobs University, Bremen) Dispersion Interactions in the Gas Phase: Supramolecular Host-Guest Complexation as a Molecular Balance 14:20-14:40 Jan M. Schümann (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen) Quantifying London Dispersion with 1,4 Substituted Cyclooctatetraene Based Balances 14:40-15:00 Marcel A. Strauß (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen) Tracking the Small Differences - Measuring Dispersion Interactions with Azobenzene Switches in Solution 15:00-15:20 Sören Rösel (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen) Hexaphenylethanes - Dispersion Bound Prototype Molecules? 15:20-15:40 Marek Bot (Eidgenössische Hochschule Zürich) Dispersion Interactions in large proton-bound pyridine dimers 15:40-16:10 Coffee Break 4 th Session: Theory I Chair: Andreas Hansen 16:10-16:30 Oinam Meitei (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Molecular properties from the incremental fragmentation method 16:30-16:50 Robert Externbrink (Universität Duisburg-Essen) Theory Dispersion energies and Feynman dipoles for interacting quantum spheres and balls 16:50-17:10 Eike Caldeweyer (Universität Bonn) DFT-D4: An accurate and generally applicable tight-binding based dispersion correction for density functional theory 17:10-18:00 Break 2 nd Invited Talk: Structure & Reactivity Chair: Frank Biedermann 18:00-19:00 Arthur H. Winter (Iowa State University, Ames, USA) 19:00-open end Importance of Dispersion Forces in Radical-Radical Interactions Dinner / BBQ In front of the FLASH seminar room (building 28c, organized walk)

Tuesday, July 24 th, 2018 5 th Session: Theory II Chair: Giovanni Bistoni 09:00-09:20 Ahmet Altun (MPI für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr) Applications of the Closed-Shell and Open-Shell Local Energy Decomposition Analysis Method in the Domain Based Local Pair Natural Orbital Coupled Cluster Framework 09:20-09:40 Małgorzata E. Krasowska (MPI für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr) Heavy main group element - π interactions 09:40-10:00 João Robalo (MPI für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung, Potsdam) Dispersion Interactions in Fluorinated Biopolymers 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 6 th Session: Spectroscopy II Chair: Georg Jansen 10:30-10:50 Peter Stange (Universität Rostock) H-bonds and dispersion forces in protic ionic liquids 10:50-11:10 Johannes Gramüller (Universität Regensburg) Dispersive interactions in Brønsted acid catalysis 11:10-11:30 Johnny Hioe (Universität Regensburg) Structural diversity induced by dispersive interaction in Brønsted acid catalysis 11:30-11:50 Lokesh Nanjundappa (Universität Regensburg) Substrate dynamics inside Brønsted catalyst cavity 11:50-12:10 Timo Glodde (Universität Bielefeld) Intramolecular interactions in organochalcogen compounds 12:10-14:00 Lunch DESY canteen (building 9) 7 th Session: Structure & Reactivity II Chair: Ralf Ludwig 14:00-14:20 Laura Grimm (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) Design and synthesis of a cucurbit [8] uril-based model system for investigating face-toface π-stacking complexes 14:20-14:40 Ana-Maria Preda (Technische Universität Chemnitz) Bismuth-based dispersion energy donors Synthesis and structure 14:40-15:00 Sebastian Scholz (Technische Universität Chemnitz) Dispersion type bismuth - π-aryl interactive in substituted biphenyl bismuth compounds 15:00-15:20 Bo Zhang (Technische Universität Dortmund) London Dispersion Interactions in Self-Assembled Host-Guest Systems 15:20-15:40 Fabian Bohle (Universität Bonn) Influence of Dispersion forces on molecular recognition in solution 15:40-16:10 Coffee Break

8 th Session: Spectroscopy III Chair: Markus Gerhards 16:10-16:30 Dominic Bernhard (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern) IR/UV investigations on a series of dibenzofuran-solvent aggregates 16:30-16:50 Sérgio Domingos (Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY) Hamburg) The phenyloxirane dimer topologies and the ruling non-covalent contacts for chiral selfrecognition 16:50-17:10 Mallikarjun Karra (Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin) Phthalocyanine, Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine-based complexes in superfluid helium nanodroplets 17:10-17:30 Mariyam Fatima (MPI für Struktur und Dynamik der Materie / DESY Hamburg) Study of dispersion interactions in diphenylether, dibenzofuran and fluorene dimers via broadband rotational spectroscopy 17:30-18:00 Break 3 rd Invited Talk: Spectroscopy Chair: Melanie Schnell 18:00-19:00 Wolfgang Jäger (University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada) Spectroscopic Studies of Complexes and Clusters: 19:00-open end From Pure Dispersion to Hydrogen-Bond Dominated Interactions Dinner DESY canteen (building 9) Wednesday, July 25 th, 2018 9 th Session: Theory III Chair: Andreas Hesselmann 09:00-09:20 Axel Wuttke (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Improving the stability of EDA with local orbital spaces 09:20-09:40 Maximilian Rybarczyk (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) All that bind is not gold 09:40-10:00 Kevin Dzialkowski (Universität Duisburg-Essen) Combined Quantum Chemical and Experimental Study on Metal-Metal Interactions of Heavy Group 15 and Group 16 Compounds 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 10 th Session: Catalysis II Chair: Jan Paradies 10:30-10:50 Lijuan Song (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen) Quantification of Dispersion-Energy Donors and the Application of Dispersion Effects in Catalysis 10:50-11:10 Joachim Loup (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Dispersion Interactions for Selectivity Control in C-H Functionalization 11:10-11:30 Torben Rogge (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Ruthenium(II)-catalyzed C-H Alkenylations and Alkylations: Experiment and Computations 11:30-11:45 Peter R. Schreiner / Melanie Schnell Closing Remarks 11:45-13:00 Lunch / Departure DESY canteen (building 9)