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ICCC 2015 ORGANIZERS
ICCC 2015 SPONSORS
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CONGRESS VENUE
The Talash Complex, with a beautiful architecture in a very good geographical
Location, is designed for congresses, seminars and other international ceremonies.
The beauty of Alborz chain of mountains, and easy and fast access to main city
places are other advantages of this complex.
WORKSHOP VENUE
The Workshops will be held in Institute for Color Science and Technology on
November 12, 2015. Duration of each workshop will be 3 hours.
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ABOUT ORGANIZERS
ICCC 2015 is organized by Institute for Color Science and Technology (ICST) and Iran Color
Society (ICS).
ICST, which is affiliated to the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, was
inaugurated in July 19th, 1997 to develop knowledge and technologies in all areas of Color,
Colorants, Paint and Coatings. Since then, the institute had been faced different challenges so
the institute is presently fully trained and equipped to play a constructive role in pioneering in
knowledge and productions, supporting elites and SMEs in color technology incubator,
trouble-shooting for color, colorants, paint and coatings industries, developing Know-Hows
and promoting color, colorants, paint and coatings industries. At this time, the institute employs
experienced professionals in PhD and master levels in color, colorants, paint, coatings and
related fields and has effective cooperation with universities, research and industrial centers
and successfully trouble-shoots color, paint and coatings industries.
ICS is an established organization with a renewed mission. In 2010, the organization took the
name ICS in recognition of its new identity as an association that represents both companies
and professionals working in the paint and coatings industry. ICS is a voluntary, nonprofit
organization working to advance the needs of the paint and coatings industry and the
professionals who work in it. Through advocacy of the industry and its positions on legislative,
regulatory, and judicial issues at the federal, state and local levels, it acts as an effective ally
ensuring that the industry is represented and fairly considered. The association also devotes
itself to advancing industry efforts with regard to focus on advancements in science and
technology through its technical conferences and journals, as well as online training
opportunities. In addition, ICS offers essential business information to members through its
publications, surveys, and business programs. An Executive Committee and Board of Directors
set policy for and govern the association. Officers for the association include Chairperson of
the Board and Vice Chairperson/Treasurer who are elected to serve two-year terms. ICS staff
members hold the positions of President and Secretary of the association. By continuing its
efforts as an ally and advocate for the industry, providing industry professionals with
opportunities for professional development, and offering valuable resources to members and
others in the industry, ICS is working to ensure the vitality and stability of the paint and
coatings industry for years to come.
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ICCC 2015 DIVISIONS Surface Coatings
Organic Coatings
Inorganic Coatings
Surface Preparation
Corrosion
Adhesion and Surface Chemistry
Resins, Binders and Additives
Printing Inks
Colorants
Functional Dyes and Organic Pigments
Bio, Food, Drug and Cosmetic Colorants
Self-Colored Polymers
Textile Dyes and Pigments
Pigments and Advanced Inorganic Materials
Nanomaterials
Color Physics
Color and Appearance
Photonics
Environmental Aspects of Related Industries
Advanced Topics in Solar Cells
Color Design and Art
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SURFACE COATINGS
ORGANIC COATINGS
Organic coatings division will cover direct to metal coatings, surface tolerant coatings, fire
retardant coatings, insulative coatings, antifouling coatings, automotive coatings, architectural
coatings, industrial coatings, road mark coatings and antibacterial coatings. This division is
highly targeted on specific coatings including eco-friendly organic coatings (water borne
coating, high solid coating, powder coating, radiation curing coating) and functional and smart
coatings (stimuli-responsive coatings, self-healing coatings, suprapolymer-based coatings,
scratch- and abrasion-resistant coatings, super-hydrophilic self-cleaning coatings, super-
hydrophobic self-cleaning coatings).
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INORGANIC COATINGS
Inorganic coatings division will cover all types of related coatings including functional
nanostructured inorganic coatings and nanostructured thin films (metallic coatings, ceramic
coatings, nanocomposite coatings and glazes). This division also covers deposition
technologies such as physical vapor deposition (PVD), chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and
ion beam deposition. Inorganic coatings and thin films applications such as protective and
tribological coatings, electrical and magnetic coatings, optical coatings and coatings with
biomedical applications. Characterization of inorganic coatings and thin films which contains
structure and composition, geometrical characterization (thickness, roughness), mechanical
properties, internal stresses, optical properties, electric and magnetic properties.
INORGANIC COATINGS
Surface preparation division will target on mechanical treatment, conversion coatings, sol-
gel coatings, acid cleaning and anodizing.
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CORROSION
Corrosion division will cover all aspects of corrosion and coatings related materials and
phenomena including corrosion protective coatings, corrosion inhibitors, anticorrosion
pigments, atmospheric corrosion, marine corrosion and cathodic disbondment.
ADHESION AND SURFACE CHEMISTRY
Adhesion and surface chemistry division will share experiences on thin films, coatings and
sealants, fracture mechanics and adhesion measurement, destructive and non-destructive
adhesion measurement, self-assembly and molecular assemblies at surfaces and interfaces,
wettability and surface energetics, surface modification, coupling agents, physico-chemical
mechanisms of adhesion, physical-chemical phenomena at interfaces, interactions at surfaces
of soft matter, composite interfaces/interphases, interface structure and molecular and atomic
characterization of interfaces.
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RESINS, BINDERS AND ADDITIVES
Resins, binders and additives division will cover latest research and development in the
design, fabrication, characterization, simulation, processing, and commercialization of resin
and additives for various applications. This division is targeted on synthesis of resins and
additives for coatings (high solid, waterborne, powder, EB and UV curable coatings), resin
modification (blends, nano-structured composites, organic/inorganic hybrid resins (ormocers)),
polymerization simulation, and green synthesis of resins. Environmental considerations of the
resin materials including recycling, reuse, biodegradation, bio-based polymers will also
covered in this division.
PRINTING INKS
Printing inks division will cover latest research and development in:
Printing ink formulation
Printing process control
Printing novel technologies (photoelectronic, UV, 3D, photonic, conductive, ceramic,
security and smart inks, ...)
Effect of substrate
Textile printing
Deinking and environmental issue
Color management
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COLORANTS
FUNCTIONAL DYES AND ORGANIC PIGMENTS
Functional dyes & organic pigments division will extend over molecular photoswitches,
chromism, indicators dyes, organic semiconductors, nonlinear optic, liquid crystals and laser
dyes, near IR absorber dyes, dyes in photography and digital printing and dyes in toxicology
and forensic science.
BIO, FOOD, DRUG AND COSMETIC COLORANTS
Bio, food, drug & cosmetic colorants division will gather together specialist on
Natural, synthetic and advanced colorants for food, drug and cosmetic,
Biomarkers, florescence and colorimetric sensor and biosensors,
Biotechnological production, extraction and isolation from natural sources,
Standards, toxicity, antimicrobial and antioxidant activity,
Bio interaction and analytical methods.
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SELF-COLORED POLYMERS
Self-colored polymers division will cover polymers containing chromogenic systems
including but not limited to polymeric phthalocyanins, azo polymers and anthraquinone
polymers. This division is targeted on methods for preparation of these polymers such as
additional polymerization of monomeric dyes, polycondensation of dyes and grafting of
polymers with functional dyes.
TEXTILE DYES AND PIGMENTS
Textile dyes & pigments division will cover synthesis of novel textile dyes, synthesis of novel
textile pigments, dyeing of natural fibers, dyeing of synthetic fibers, nano technology in textiles
dyeing, dyeing of textiles with natural dyes, dyeing of textiles with new techniques, application
of pigments on textiles, surface modification for improving the dyeability of textiles.
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PIGMENTS AND ADVANCED INORGANIC MATERIALS
Pigments and advanced inorganic materials division cover ceramic pigments (for tiles,
whitewares, sanitarywares and glasses), inorganic pigments & extenders (for paints),
opacifiers, IR and radar absorbent pigments, luster pigments, magnetic pigments,
photoluminescent pigments and smart pigments.
NANOMATERIALS
Nanomaterials division will cover luminescent nanoparticles, core-shell nanostructure,
quantum dots, and energy saving nanomaterials. Also this division will targeted on different
methods of synthesis of nanomaterials including combustion and microwave-assisted
combustion method, sol-gel method, hydrothermal method and micro emulsion synthesis
method.
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COLOR PHYSICS
COLOR AND APPEARANCE
Color and appearance division will provide a forum for specialists on measurement and color
quality control, color appearance measurement, color constancy, metamerism, color matching,
light sources, color vision, visual assessment techniques, color imaging, color management
and color reproduction.
PHOTONICS
Photonics division will cover dye lasers, photonic materials, photonic crystals, photonic
optical, device light, harvesting and light, trapping. Photo-catalyst, nonlinear and linear optics,
solar cells, photonic efficiency, photoluminescence spectroscopy, sensor and biophotonic.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF RELATED INDUSTRIES
This division will cover water and wastewater treatment, air pollution, soil Pollution, water
management and health, safety and environment (HSE).
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ADVANCED TOPICS IN SOLAR CELLS
This division will cover dye-sensitized solar cells, materials and techniques to increase capture
of full spectrum of sunlight, thin films for solar cells, materials degradation due to sunlight,
solar cells based on nontoxic materials, low-cost solar cells, organic/polymer solar cells, nano-
crystalline solar cells, stability, recycling of solar cell materials and solar paints.
COLOR DESIGN AND ART
This division, which is a common forum among color scientists, artists and designers, invite
all researchers and experts to present their recent researches and experiences in the field of
color. Color science and technology, all as applied to the art and design disciplines such as
paintings, architecture and interior design, graphic and visual communication, environmental
design, textile and fashion, product design, business and marketing will be welcome.
The relevant topics are:
color emotion and psychology
color harmony
color preference
color forecasting
color aesthetics and beauty
color semiotics
visual assessment techniques
color selection and simulation in design
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PLENARY TALKS
Prof. Behzad Pourabbas "Conductive coatings on polymeric transparent substrates"
Associate Prof. Massimo Messori "Organic–inorganic hybrid coatings with enhanced scratch resistance properties
obtained by the sol–gel process"
Prof. Flavio Deflorian
"Analytical and electrochemical study of structure and properties of hybrid Na montmorillonite-silica coatings for corrosion protection"
Prof. Zahra Ranjbar
"The role of paint and coatings in energy saving"
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Prof. Klaus Fischer
"Recycling of photovoltaic modules - environmental impacts of toxic components"
Associate Prof. Michele Fedel
"On the potential of CeO2 nanoparticles as corrosion inhibitor in waterborne acrylic coatings"
Prof. Seyed Hossein Amirshahi
"Effect of Employed Error Function on Spectral Patterns of Ideal, Feasible and Available Sets of Primaries"
Prof. Mohsen Mohseni
"Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS): Novel nano-building blocks for enhanced polymeric coatings"
Associate Prof. Stefano Gialanella
"Nanostructured components of tribological layers in brake systems: materials development and environmental issues"
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WORKSHOPS
Workshops will be held in Institute for Color Science and Technology on November 12, 2015.
Duration of each workshop will be 3 hours. As maximum two workshops can be selected
by each participant, please select and register in the most related workshops.
Morning Sections: 8:30-12 AM
1- Self-healing nanotechnology-based polymeric coatings: principles and applications
(Dr. Yari & Dr. Kardar)
2- Introduction to micro-electrochemistry and electrochemical scanning techniques for
localized characterization of electroactive surfaces and corrosion studies (Dr. Jamali)
3- The powder coatings: components, formulation and test methods
(Dr. Shirkavand and Mr. Fakharizadeh)
Afternoon Sections: 1-4 PM
4-Printing Inks; UV-cure and ink-jet printing inks (Dr.Bastani and Dr.Soleimani)
5- Control of particle size distribution (PSD) in emulsion polymerization (Dr. Khorasani)
6-Photovoltaic modules and their environmental aspects (Prof. Fischer)
MORNING SECTIONS: 8:30-12 AM
1- Self-healing nanotechnology-based polymeric coatings: principles and applications
Presenting by Dr. Yari, Institute for Color Science & Technology & Dr. Kardar, Institute
for Color Science & Technology
Polymeric coatings are usually applied on a substrate to enhance the appearance of the structure
(aesthetic function) and/or protect it from aggressive environmental degradation like corrosion
(barrier function). When a coating is mechanically damaged, the coating partially or
completely loses its aesthetic and barrier functions at that area, leading to a weak point which
can catastrophically jeopardize the long-term properties of the coating and reduce the service
life. Self-healing coatings are a special category of smart materials enabling to restore the
aesthetic and barrier functions lost during damage. This workshop aims to cover all strategies
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recently implemented in polymeric coatings to achieve self-healing properties. The focus is
placed on the healing of mechanical damages (like scratches, cracks, impacts, etc.) and on
corrosion inhibition mechanisms. Embedded capsulated healing agents in the coating matrix
and 3 molecular-scale modification of coating structure with covalent and non-covalent
reversible cross-links as the most effective approaches in healing of mechanical damage
together with encapsulation and trapping active corrosion inhibitors using micro/nano-
reservoirs as effective inhibitive strategies will be discussed. In addition, the main materials,
design parameters and procedures are highlighted in this workshop. Various practical
applications and the main challenges in development of such coatings will also be reviewed.
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2- Introduction to micro-electrochemistry and electrochemical scanning techniques for
localized characterization of electroactive surfaces and corrosion studies
Presenting by Dr. Jamali, University of Wollongong, NSW Australia
Several electrochemical scanning techniques have been developed in the past few decades to
address the demand for micro-and nano-scale characterization of surfaces and interfaces.
Successful implementation of these techniques requires a fundamental understanding of
measurement principle using micro- and nano-electrodes as well as knowing capabilities and
limitations of each method. Herein an overview of conducting electrochemical measurement
with micro-electrodes and examples of application of each technique will be presented.
Following scanning methods will be briefly introduced and advantages and limitations of each
method will be discussed.
Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique (SVET) or Current Density Probe
Local Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (LEIS) and Mapping (LEIM)
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM)
Scanning Ion Electrode Technique (SIET) or Potentiometric SECM (PSECM)
Amperometric SECM for O2 or H2 mapping or Scanning Amperometric
Electrode Technique (SAET)
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3-The powder coatings: components, formulation and test methods
Presenting by Dr. Shirkavand, Institute for Color Science and Technology & Mr.
Fakharizadeh, Peka Chemie
The powder coating workshop is an introduction to powder coating that focuses on material
(Resins and additives), industrial application, testing methods for materials and coatings,
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quality control, the manufacturing process, and much more. You will gain knowledge of
powder coating and the powder coating process from academic and expert industry speakers.
Course highlights: Resin and additives for Powder coating Powder coating process, curing,
application, recovery and testing methods who should attend? Students, powder coating
industry, coating manufacture, quality assurance and control employees, coating companies
looking to train employees.
AFTERNOON SECTIONS: 1-4 PM
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4-Printing inks; UV-cure and ink-jet printing inks
Presenting by Dr. Bastani, Institute for Color Science and Technology & Dr. Soleimani,
Institute for Color Science and Technology
1) UV-Cure inks in different types of printing process
This workshop will include a description of the technologies behind UV Curable Inks (Offset,
Flexo, Screen and Inkjet) and how they have been integrated into high productivity systems.
Additionally the barriers to entry in other markets, particularly flexible packaging, will be
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2) Ink-jet printing inks
This workshop starts with a general overview on ink-jet printing technology, which is one of
the main technologies in the field of material deposition. Then the different ink-jet printing
techniques are described and compared. The discussion is focused on the fundamental physical
and chemical characteristics involved in ink-jet printing such as viscosity, surface tension,
solubility, particle size.
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5- Control of particle size distribution (PSD) in emulsion polymerization
Presenting by Dr. Khorasani, Amirkabir University of Technology
The course is a study on synthesis, characterization and properties of high polymer latexes.
The subject matter focuses on to how control the particle size distribution during
polymerization process. We will answer to such questions that what is the effect of PDS on
applications issues? How the strategies of adding monomers affect PSD? What are the
techniques of controlling PSD at all? And at last we will have a brief discussion on the kind of
emulsifiers and their effects on PSD quantitatively and qualitatively.
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EXHIBITION
Along with the 6th International Color & Coating Congress, an exhibition covering
contemporary and innovative finding of expert and active members of paint & coating industry
in an area of about 300 square meter would be held during November 10-11, 2015. Whether
you wish to offer your services, raw materials, testing instruments and technologies or launch
a new product, participating in this exhibition would give you an ideal opportunity to build
your brand recognition.
We are honored to invite different categories of paint & coatings such as:
Producers of coatings
Representatives and suppliers of raw materials
Representatives and suppliers of testing instruments
Research centers
Knowledge-based companies
Related parties in the field of paint & coating
Visitors:
Public & private investors
Academic scholar
Experts of paint & coating industry
Researchers
Exhibit Space Pricing
Area (1m2) Price
Before October 1st , 2015 100 €
After October 1st , 2015 120 €
On desk 132 €
For more information please see conference website or contact us:
Contact Person: Dr Amir Masoud Aarabi
Tel: +98 21 22969771, ext. 231.
Fax: +98 21 22947537
Email:[email protected]
Exhibition venue address: Parkway, Talash International Conference Center
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SCIENTIFIC BOARD
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REGISTERATION FEE
Registration will be open soon. To pay your registration fee you need to sign up first and then login to your account. Then process your registration in accounting menu.
Registration & Fee Schedule:
Registration Includes admission to all scientific sessions, access to poster area, conference bag
and name badge, conference program and book of abstracts, two lunches 10-11 November,
coffee/tea during the breaks.
(1) Registration fee does not include conference bag, conference program and book of abstracts
(2) Registration fee must be paid before 17th September 21st September, 2015
(3) Registration fee must be paid before 12th October, 2015
Registration Fee in Workshops:
(1) Regular registration fee is 1,000,000 Rials for each workshop. There is a 50 % discount for ICS members.
(2)Student registration fee is 600,000 Rials for each workshop. There is a 50 % discount for ICS members.
Payment Info (For Non-Iranians):
Tejarat Bank SWIFT Code: BTEJIRTH023 Tejarat Bank Account No: 02352753
Payment Info (For Iranians): Payment is online.
Early bird (2) Standard (3) On site
Non-
Iranian
Participants
Faculty members 180 Euro 240 Euro 300 Euro
Students 120 Euro 160 Euro 200 Euro
Accompany person (1) 120 Euro 160 Euro 200 Euro
Industrial participant 300 Euro 400 Euro 500 Euro
Iranian
Participants
Faculty members 2.9 Million Rials 3.4 Million Rials 4 Million Rials
Students 1.9 Million Rials 2.4 Million Rials 3 Million Rials
Accompany person (1) 1.9 Million Rials 2.4 Million Rials 3 Million Rials
Industrial participant 4.8 Million Rials 5.4 Million Rials 7 Million Rials
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November 10, 2015
8:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-12:00 Opening
12:00-13:00 Lunch
Hall A –November 10, 2015
Corrosion
13:00 – 14:30
Panel members: Sina
Jamali, Mirghasem Hosseini
Presentation Title Presenter
The effect of sol-gel based silane film loaded with
functionalized graphene oxide on the corrosion
protection performance of epoxy coating on the steel
substrate
Bahram
Ramezanzadeh
Protective performance of silane coating containing
2-mercaptobenzoxazole on mild steel Reza Naderi
Analytical and electrochemical study of structure and
propertie s of hybrid Na montmorillonite silica coatings
for corrosion protection
Flavio Deflorian
On the potential of CeO2 nanoparticles as corrosion
inhibitor in waterborne acrylic coatings Michele Fedel
14:30 – 15:15 Posters
15:15 – 15-30 Break
Organic Coatings
15:30 – 17:00
Panel members: Morteza.Ebrahimi, Mojtaba
Mirabedini
Presentation Title Presenter
Conductive coatings on polymeric transparent
substrates Behzad Pourabbas
The role of paint and coatings in energy saving Zahra Ranjbar
Theoretical prediction of viscoelastic adhesion of photo
polymeric coatings on the basis of the Gennes's trumpet
model from the view point of dynamic and structural
heterogeneity.
Saeid Rastegar
Curing studies of a thermosetting clearcoat containing
hyperbranched polymer and silsesquioxane nano-
cages;thermo-chemo-rheological aspects
Hossein Yari
Hall B – November 10, 2015
Printing Inks & Resins
13:00 – 14:30
Panel members: Akbar Khodami, Maliheh
Pishvaei
Presentation Title Presenter
Comparison image color-reduction methods based on
FCM, K-Means and SOM to fabric printing Pedram Payvandy
Effect of DMF and DMSO on the PEDOT: PSS inkjet
ink properties
Atasheh Soleimani-
Gorgani
Preparation and characterization of acrylic modified-
silica nanocomposite coating via miniemulsion
polymerization
Ali Gharieh
The investigation on the relation between curing
condition and mechanical properties of two part epoxy
resins
Somayeh Ayami
Badrlou
Nano- and inorganic materials
15:30 – 17:00
Presentation Title Presenter
Nanostructured components of tribological layers in
brake systems: materials development and
environmental issues
Stefano Gialanella
Hydrothermal synthesis of NaYF4:YB3+ ,Tm3+ up
conversion particles: role of ligand
Masoomeh Kaviani
Darani
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Panel members: Mahdi
Ghahari, EbrahimGhasemi
NIR reflective cobalt based pigment: pechini synthesis
and optical characteristics
Hamid Reza
Hedayati
Fog-harvesting potential of metal coated polyester
fabrics Izadyar Ebrahimi
November 11, 2015
Hall A –November 11, 2015
Corrosion
8:00 – 9:30
Panel members: Bahram Ramezanzadeh,
Esmail Akbarinezhad
Presentation Title Presenter
Characterization of inhibitor release from
hydrotalcite pigment
Mohammad
Mahdavian
Effect of imidazole modified ZnO nanoparticles on
the corrosion resistance of epoxy/polyaniline–ZnO
nanocomposite coating on mild steel
Khadijeh
Abotalebi
Understanding the inhomogeneous structure of
organic coatings: causes and consequences on
corrosion protection
Douglas J. Mills
Self-healing characteristics of praseodymium
conversion coating on magnesium studied using
scanning electrochemical microscopy
Sina Jamali
9:30-10:15 Posters
10:15-10:30 Break
Organic Coatings
10:30 – 12:00
Panel Members: Saeed Bastani, Shahla
Pazokifard
Presentation Title Presenter
Organic–inorganic hybrid coatings with enhanced
scratch resistance properties obtained by the sol–
gel process
Massimo Messori
Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) :
Novel nano-building blocks for enhanced
polymeric coatings
Mohsen Mohseni
Effect of polyurethane-isocyanate microcapsules
on self-healing properties of an acrylic-melamine
coating
Pooneh Kardar
A novel hyperbranched polymer-modified
clay/epoxy nanocomposite: physical-mechanical
properties investigation
Morteza Ganjaee
Sari
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
Industrial Panel
13:00-14:30
Panel Members: Zahra Ranjbar, Massimo
Messori
Coating technologies applied in battery electrode
manufacturing
Ludger Clemens
Michels
The solution against rust Björn Lang
Synthesize of the dye stuff and pigments A. Movahedin
14:30 – 15:15 Posters
15:15 – 15:30 Break
15:54-17:00 Closing
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Hall B – November 11, 2015
Organic Dyes & Pigments
8:00 – 9:30
Panel members: Alireza
Khosravi, Shohreh Rouhani
Presentation Title Presenter
Digital approach of the dyes compatibility evaluation
using scanner Saeed Salimian
Investigation of physical and mechanical properties of
decolorized blue jeans with KMnO4 Mojtaba Sarafpour
Tuning molecular energy levels of dyes for bulk
heterojunction solar cells Ali Ashtiani Abdi
Hyper branched azo-polymers derived from a
pyrazolone-based AB2 type monomer: aggregation
behavior in aqueous and non-aqueous media
Mohammad Reza
Zamanloo
A study on the effect of berberine extracted from
Barberry root on wool and cotton fabrics properties Zahra Motaghi
Environment & Energy
10:30 – 12:00
Panel members: Fereshteh
Motiee, Mohammad Ebrahim
Olya
Recycling of photovoltaic modules - environmental
impacts of toxic components Klaus Fischer
Vehicle recycling in world and Iran Morteza Amrooie
Methylene blue uptake by Iranian Ca- activated
bentonite: effect of acidification kinetics on adsorption Amin Salem
Removal of organic pigment from environmental
samples using magnetic nanoparticles functionalized
with porphyrin
Laleh Adl Nasab
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
Color Physics
13:00-14:30
Panel members: Mahdi Safi-
Hossein Izadan
Effect of employed error function on spectral patterns of
ideal, feasible and available sets of primaries
Seyed Hossein
Amirshahi
Comparative study on TRFs of white specimens
recovered spectrally and colorimetrically Razieh Jafari
Colour education in art and design Forough Mahyar
Investigation of perceived color difference for tritan
pairs Saeideh Gorji Kandi
14:30 – 15:15 Posters
15:15 – 15:30 Break
15:54-17:00 Closing
Hall C – November 11, 2015
Nano-and Inorganic Materials
13:00-14:30
Panel members: Mahdi
Ghahari, Amir Masoud Arabi
Presentation Title Presenter
A study of graphene nanolayers application in new
generation of transparent conductive thin films Ali Fazli
Pore structure modification of ceramic membranes
using magnetron sputtering system Sara Khamseh
Preparation of self-cleaning and anti-bacterial ceramic
tile by sol-gel coating of silver doped nano-anatase
pigment
Maryam Hosseini-
Zori
Carbon nanotube coating on glass texture via
electrophoretic deposition Amin Haghbin
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We will be very happy to see you at 6th International
Color &Coating Congress.
Best wishes
Mohammad Mahdavian
Secretary of ICCC 2015
Zahra Ranjbar
Director of Institute for Color Science
& Technology