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Since 1967 the J. Heyrovský Institute (formerly of Polarography, now of Physical Chemistry) of the Czech Academy of Sciences organizes every year in May or June a special meeting, called Heyrovský Discussion, dealing with various electrochemical topics. This year the Heyrovský Discussion, which was held at the Castle Třešť, June 14–19, dealt with electrochemical processes at the polarized liquid-liquid interfaces and liquid membranes. Electrochemistry at liquid-liquid interfaces was also the main theme of the previous Heyrovský Discussions in 1984, 1988, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2004, and 2009. The meeting was attended by 48 scientists coming from Argentina (3), China (2), Czech Republic (6), Denmark (1), Finland (2), France (1), Hungary (1), Ireland (2), Japan (13), Poland (1), Sweden (1), Switzerland (4), United Kingdom (4), and U.S.A. (5). Program was divided into 7 half-day sessions focused on: (1) Novel methodologies and approaches, (2) Applied aspects, (3) Interfacial layers and films, (4) Catalytic phenomena, (5) Biomimetic processes, (6) Processes at microand nanoscale, and (7) General aspects. Following seven introductory lectures were given in these sessions: (1) A. A. Kornyshev (Imperial College, London, United Kingdom): ITIES for novel selfassembling plasmonic meta-materials: From ultra-sensitive sensors to variable mirrors. (2) T. Kakiuchi (Konan University, Kobe, Japan): Significance and meaning of single ion activity in electroanalytical chemistry. (3) E. Bakker (University of Geneve, Geneve, Switzerland): Thin layer electro-chemistry with liquid membranes. (4) H. Girault (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland): Catalytic phenomena at liquid-liquid interfaces: Functional nanorafts. (5) S. Amemiya (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.): Voltammetric mechanism and application of ionophore-facilitated ion transfer as biomimetics. (6) M. Mirkin (CUNY, New York, U.S.A.): Nano-ITIES: Reagent delivery and mechanistic studies. (7) I. Benjamin (University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, U.S.A.): Molecular level insight into reactivity at the liquid/liquid interface.
自1967年以来,捷克科学院的J. Heyrovský研究所(前身为极谱研究所,现为物理化学研究所)每年5月或6月组织一次名为Heyrovský讨论的特别会议,讨论各种电化学主题。今年的Heyrovský讨论于6月14日至19日在Třešť城堡举行,讨论了极化液-液界面和液膜的电化学过程。液-液界面的电化学也是之前1984年、1988年、1994年、1997年、2001年、2004年和2009年Heyrovský讨论的主题。来自阿根廷(3名)、中国(2名)、捷克(6名)、丹麦(1名)、芬兰(2名)、法国(1名)、匈牙利(1名)、爱尔兰(2名)、日本(13名)、波兰(1名)、瑞典(1名)、瑞士(4名)、英国(4名)和美国(5名)的48名科学家参加了会议。(1)新的方法和方法,(2)应用方面,(3)界面层和膜,(4)催化现象,(5)仿生过程,(6)微纳米尺度过程,(7)一般方面。(1) A. A. Kornyshev(帝国理工学院,伦敦,英国):新型自组装等离子体超材料:从超灵敏传感器到可变反射镜。(2) T. Kakiuchi (Konan University, Kobe, Japan):单离子活性在电分析化学中的意义和意义。(3) E. Bakker(瑞士日内瓦大学):液体膜薄层电化学。(4) H. Girault (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland):液-液界面的催化现象:功能纳米材料。(5) S. Amemiya(美国匹兹堡大学):离子载体促进离子转移的伏安机理及其在仿生材料中的应用。(6) M. Mirkin(纽约市立大学,纽约,美国):纳米微流体:试剂传递和机理研究。(7) I. Benjamin(加州大学圣克鲁斯分校,Santa Cruz,美国):液体/液体界面反应性的分子水平洞察。