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PROGRAM Sunday, March 30 th 14:30 Registration 17:00 Welcome and Opening of the Conference Session S1 Interface with Biology Launois 17:10 SU.I1 Prato 17:50 SU.O1 Singh 18:10 SU.O2 Calvaresi Nanomedicine and Materials Applications of Functionalized Carbon Nanomaterials 3D - Nanostructuring of electrodes using different nanotubes scaffolds for the application in biosensors and bio-fuel cells The devil and holy water: designing protein / carbon carbon nanotube hybrid systems Session S2 Functionalization Shaffer A highly selective non-radical diazo coupling provides low cost semi-conducting 18:30 SU.O3 Chenevier carbon nanotubes Assessment of graphene oxide reactivity: controlled derivatization by 18:50 SU.O4 Menard-Moyon chemoselective reactions 20:00 Welcome Buffet: Gran Hotel Liberty

Monday, March 31 st Session M1 Processing and characterization Zakri 08:30 MO.I1 Voiry Importance of the atomic structure of exfoliated Transition Metal Dichalcogenides for hydrogen evolution reaction 09:10 MO.O1 Tang Dyes confined in carbon nanotubes exhibit a giant Raman scattering intensity 09:30 MO.O2 Palermo Graphene exfoliation with organic dyes: the effect of charge, dipole and molecular structure 09:50 MO.O3 Launois Filling of hydrophobic carbon nanotubes with water 10:10 Coffee Break Session M2 Functionalization Prato 10:40 MO.I2 Isobe Nano-bearing of Finite Carbon Nanotube and Fullerene Molecules 11:20 MO.O4 Backes ChemOnMoS 2 11:40 MO.O5 Bitenc Graphene nanoribbons functionalized with electroactive molecules 12:00 MO.O6 Pennetreau Xanthates as a tool for carbon nanotubes and graphene double functionalization 12:20 Lunch Session M3 Functional Materials Chao Gao 14:50 MO.O7 Anglaret Inkjet printing of orientated arrays of single-wall carbon nanotubes 15:10 MO.O8 Nakashima Carbon Nanotube-based Remarkably Durable Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell 15:30 MO.O9 Leese Electroosmosis in Carbon Nanotube Membranes 15:50 Coffee Break Session M4 Composites Poulin 16:20 MO.I3 Schilling Simple Model Systems for Conductive Composites 17:00 MO.O10 Regev Fracture behaviour of nanotube-polymer composites 17:20 MO.O11 Van Lier Interaction of Polymer Matrices with Graphene in Nanocomposites 17:40 MO.O12 González- Domínguez Polyvinyl alcohol nanocomposite fibres reinforced with ester-bonded carbon nanotubes 20:00 Poster Session (with buffet and drinks)

Tuesday, April 1 st Session T1 Functional Materials Anglaret 08:30 TU.I1 Gao Macroscopic Assembled Graphene: Fibers, Membranes, and Aerogels 09:10 TU.O1 Grunlan 09:30 TU.O2 Zarbin 09:50 TU.O3 Setaro Super Gas Barrier and Selectivity of Graphene Oxide and Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Thin Films Thin, transparent, flexible and conductive films based on carbon nanostrucutres (nanotubes, graphene) obtained in liquid-liquid interfaces Exploiting the micelle-swelling technique to enhance the nanotube-adsorbate interaction 10:10 Coffee Break Session T2 Processing and characterization Hauke 10:40 TU.O4 Hertel Formation of self-organized thin nanotube films 11:00 TU.O5 Ortolani Electron holography and DFT investigation of graphene interlayer interactions 11:20 TU.O6 Milner 11:40 TU.O7 Gao 12:00 Lunch Structure and Morphology of Charged Graphene Platelets in Solution by Small- Angle Neutron Scattering Preparation, Analysis and Optical Detection of Individual Ultra-short Single- Walled Carbon Nanotubes (<30 nm) Session T3 Electrochemistry Marcaccio 14:30 TU.I2 Dryfe Electrochemical Properties of Well-defined Graphene 15:10 TU.O8 Giambastiani Tailoring Carbon Nanotube N-Dopants while Designing Metal-Free Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction 15:30 TU.O9 Friedl Determining charge transfer kinetics on carbon nanotubes 15:50 TU.O10 Hodge 16:10 TU.O11 Valenti Electrochemical processing of giant nanotube ions: nanotubide and nanotubium Hydrogen Production: Driving the Electrocatalytic Properties Through Carbonbased Nanocomposite 16:30 Coffee Break Session T4 Functionalization Giordani 17:00 TU.O12 Durand Covalent and non-covalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes by single-site polymerization catalysts 17:20 TU.O13 Hof Efficient Pathways for the Covalent Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes 17:40 TU.O14 Menna Controlling the functionalization of carbon nanotubes and graphene nanoplatelets 20:00 Poster Session (with buffet and drinks)

Wednesday, April 2 nd Session W1 Functional Materials Zarbin 08:30 WE.I1 Baek Edge-Selectively Functionalized Graphene Nanoplatelets for Energy Conversion and Storage 09:10 WE.O1 Lesch Large scale inkjet-printing of amperometric CNT electrodes for antioxidant detection 09:30 WE.O2 Charrier Carbon Nanotube-Templated Synthesis of Covalent Porphyrin Network for Oxygen Reduction 09:50 WE.O3 Kavan Exploiting Nanocarbons in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells 10:10 WE.O4 Bonaccorso Graphene/Nanotubes hybrid counter-electrode for dye-sensitized solar cell 10:30 Coffee Break Session W2 Functionalization Jaillet 11:00 WE.O5 Su Carbon nanotubes catalyze chemical reactions 11:20 WE.O6 Wilson 11:40 WE.O7 Enriquez- Sansaloni Evolution in structure and properties upon functionalization: when is graphene no longer graphene-like? SWCNTs-based Electrodes and their Electrochemical surface modification for sensing applications 12:00 Lunch Session W3 Interface with Biology Rapino 14:30 WE.I2 Kostarelos Unravelling Graphene for Medicine 15:10 WE.O8 Giordani Functionalization of carbon nano-onions for biomedical applications 15:30 WE.O9 Davis 15:50 WE.10 Maser Antibacterial Lysozyme-Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Dispersion State and Fiber Toughness Hydroxyapatite-Carbon Nanotube / Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites: Integration and Bioactivity 19:30 Gala Dinner: Casinò, Arco Thursday, April 3 rd Session T1 Interface with Biology Kostarelos 09:00 TH.I1 Flahaut Double-walled carbon nanotubes: potential impact on health and/or the environment 09:40 TH.O1 Bertoncini Energy transfers in Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes / Bacteriorhodopsin Hybrids 10:00 TH.O2 Fiorito Anti bacterial properties of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene-like structures 10:20 Coffee Break Session T2 Functional Materials Kavan 10:50 TH.O3 Wang Graphenide Solutions and Films 11:10 TH.O4 Dodoo-Arhin Graphene Ink-based Natural Dye Sensitized Solar Cells 11:30 Concluding Remarks