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Plenary Speakers

Kristi Anseth

“Photoadaptable Hydrogels for Biological Applications”

Stuart Rowan

“Dynamic Networks as a Route to Pluripotent Materials”

Tao Xie

“Programming polymer networks with dynamic covalent chemistry”

Julia Kalow

“Counting loops in covalent adaptable networks”

Invited Speakers

Rigoberto Advincula

“3D/4D Printing of Dynamic Polymer Networks: Super Elastomers to Shape Memory

Pengfei Cao

Dynamic Crosslinked Elastomers with High Mechanical Robustness and Tunable Recyclability”

Katarina Ehrmann

“New concepts for 3D printing dynamic polymer networks”

Marc Guerre

“Disulfide Vitrimers: From Mechanistic Insight to Industrial implementation”

Jacob Lessard

“Architectural Effects in Associative Covalent Adaptable Networks”



Sandra Schlögl

“Dynamic photopolymers containing reversibly activatable catalysts”

John Torkelson

“Product Manager”Upcycling Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and Related Copolymers into CANs Using Simple, “Drop-In” Reactive Processing”

Wei Zhang

Dynamic Polymer Networks with Closed-loop Recyclability Enabled by Dynamic Covalent Chemistry”

Katrien Bernaerts

“From lignin derived building blocks to covalent adaptable networks and recyclable materials

Enrico Dalcanale

“Non-covalent dynamic polymer networks: challenges and opportunities”

Charles-André Fustin

Development of vitrimers for solid state polymer electrolytes”

Allan Guymon

Controlled Radical Photopolymerization and Photoinitiation to Direct Covalent Adaptable Network Structure

Audrey Llevot

Exploiting the Reversible Dimerization of N-Heterocyclic Carbenes to Access Dynamic Polymer Networks with an Organocatalytic Activity

Tim Scott

TBA”


François Tournilhac

“Latency, catalysis and phase separation in epoxy-based vitrimers”

Wolfgang Binder

“Vitrimeric electrolytes – reprocessable solid materials”

William Dichtel

“Reprocessing Polyurethane Foams as Covalent Adaptable Networks”

Sabya Gaan

Phosphorus-based dynamic covalent adaptable networks: Addressing fire protection and recyclability as a unified solution”

Hans Heuts

Dynamic polymer networks via trans-reactions with neighboring group participation

Renaud Nicolaÿ

From Phase Separation to Nitrene Chemistry: Some Recent Advances in the Design of Dynamic Polymer Networks by Reactive Processing

Andrew Slark

“Dissociative CANs based on polyurethanes and polyesters”

Pierre Verge

“Polybenzoxazine-based vitrimers : from chemistry to applications”

Chris Bowman

“Photoactivated Covalent Adaptable Networks”

Michael Dickey

Ultratough Ionogels


Melissa Grunlan

Cartilage Mimetic Substitutes Prepared from Dynamic Hydrogels

Hannes Houck

“Turning conventional photodimers into reversible bonding motifs for closed-loop material recycling“

Jean-Marie Raquez

“Synergetic Hybridization Strategy to Enhance the Dynamicity of Poorly Dynamic CO2-derived Vitrimers achieved by a Simple Copolymerization Approach”

Maarten Smulders

“Design of macroscopic properties of polyimine networks by molecular and mesoscale control”

Christoph Weder

Dynamic Metallosupramolecular Networks

Joost Brancart

“Dynamic covalent network design for applications using structure-property relations”

Filip Du Prez

Covalent Adaptable Networks: Too Much Chemistry and Too Few Industrial Applications?

Zhibin Guan

Sustainable Polymeric Materials through Robust Dynamic Covalent Chemistry

Alexa Kuenstler

“Understanding Viscoelasticity in Dynamic Covalent Networks: Old Techniques and New Approaches”

Marco Sangermano

Sustainable bio-based UV-cured Dynamic Polymer Networks



Philip Taynton

“Development and commercialization of Imine-Epoxy Vitrimer resins for Advanced Composites”

Huaping Xu

Dynamic Se/Te-containing Polymers