Flex Conference (Physical / Digital)
International Symposium on Polymer Electrolytes - (ISPE-25)
22nd-23rd February 2025, Melbourne, Australia
Call For Papers
- Polymer Materials Science and Engineering
- Functional polymeric materials
- Electrochemistry and electrochemical technology
- Transport in materials
- Vibrational spectroscopy
- Micro- and nano-phase separation
- Membrane separations
- Materials chemistry
- Fuel cells
- Water treatment membranes
- Surface properties of polymers
- Electrochemical reactors
- Membrane processes
- Polymer/Inorganic nanocomposite materials
- Polymers at surfaces, interfaces, and confinements; structure and dynamics of nano-confined polymers
- Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) studies of polymer surfaces
- Smart/Responsive polymers and soft-condensed matter systems
- Polymer nanocomposites for structural, barrier, packaging, fire resistance, and biomedical applications
- Smart polymers for microfluidics, smart-surfaces, biomedical, biological, and for biodetection and toxic removal
- Molecular modeling for technologies related to lubrication, advanced polymer electrolytes, and fuel cells
- Advanced packaging, defense-related composites, fuel cell membranes
- Vibrational spectroscopy – mainly FTIR
- Hydrogen bonding and the phase behavior of polymer blends and solutions.
- Coal structure, solubility and swelling.
- The application of ionic liquids to the processing of fossil fuels
- Vibrational Spectroscopy of Polymers
- Phase Behavior of Polymer Blends
- Coal Structure
- Processing Fossil Fuels using Ionic Liquids
- Broadband dielectric spectroscopy; polymer dynamics
- Ion-containing polymers: electrolytes, ionomers
- Segmented polyurethane and polyurea block copolymers
- Hydrogen bonded polymer blends and solutions
- Polymers with intrinsic microporosity
- Crystalline polymers, from renewable resources
- Nanoscale structure and morphology
- Polymers in energy applications
- Polyurethanes and polyureas
- Li ion battery electrolytes
- Ionomers
- Polymers of intrinsic microporosity
- Blood-contacting polymers in biomedical devices
- Polymer blends/alloys
- High performance polymers
- Functional polymers
- Semiconducting polymers
- Metal-containing polymers
- Nanocomposites
- Dielectric polymers
- Organic thin films
- Self-assembly
- Molecular recognition
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Micro/nano-patterning
- Optoelectronics
- Molecular electronics
- Sensors
- Improvement of polymer-based processes
- Human pathology associated with a number of diseases
- Behavior of materials under conditions of extreme temperature and pressure
- Fusion of materials and computational sciences
- Materials theory, modeling and computer simulation
- Emulsions
- Latexes and suspensions
- Environmentally-friendly polymeric surfactants
- Targeting and releasing drugs