C3FM2S-26 2026 - 26th LISBON World Congress on Chemical Complexity, Functional Matter & Molecular Systems (C3FM2S-26) scheduled on Aug. 18-20, 2026 Lisbon (Portugal)
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Category Chemical Complexity, Functional Matter & Molecular Systems
Deadline: August 01, 2026 | Date: August 18, 2026-August 20, 2026
Venue/Country: Lisbon, Portugal
Updated: 2026-03-07 16:18:44 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Call for papers/TopicsTopics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:1. Foundations of Chemical ComplexityThis area focuses on the theoretical and mathematical principles that govern how simple building blocks give rise to complex behavior.Information Theory in ChemistryQuantifying molecular complexity (complexity indices).Information storage and retrieval in molecular sequences (e.g., DNA-inspired data storage).Chemical algorithms and molecular logic gates.Non-Equilibrium DynamicsDissipative structures and energy-driven systems.Far-from-equilibrium self-assembly (active matter).Chemical oscillations, waves, and pattern formation (e.g., Belousov–Zhabotinsky reactions).Systems ChemistryAutocatalytic sets and self-replicating molecular networks.Feedback loops (positive and negative) in chemical pathways.Metabolic network modeling and synthetic protocells.2. Molecular Systems & Supramolecular ChemistryThis pillar examines how molecules "recognize" each other and assemble into larger, non-covalently bonded structures.Molecular Recognition & BindingHost-guest chemistry (crown ethers, cyclodextrins, cucurbiturils).Cooperativity and multivalency in binding events.Dynamic Covalent Chemistry (DCC) and adaptive libraries.Self-Assembly & Self-OrganizationHierarchical assembly (from molecules to nanostructures to bulk matter).Templated assembly and molecular scaffolding.Supramolecular polymers and liquid crystals.Molecular Machines & ActuatorsArtificial molecular motors (rotary and linear).Molecular switches and shuttles (rotaxanes and catenanes).Translation of molecular motion to macroscopic work.3. Functional Matter & Smart MaterialsThis section deals with the "output"—materials designed to respond to their environment or perform specific physical functions.Stimuli-Responsive Materials (Smart Matter)Photo-responsive systems (azobenzenes, diarylethenes).Thermo-responsive polymers (LCST/UCST behavior).pH-sensitive hydrogels and ion-responsive membranes.Adaptive & Self-Healing MatterIntrinsic self-healing via reversible bonding (hydrogen bonds, metal-ligand).Vitreous polymers (vitrimers) and malleable networks.Shape-memory alloys and polymers.Electronic & Photonic Functional MaterialsOrganic electronics (OLEDs, OFETs, organic photovoltaics).Conductive supramolecular wires and molecular junctions.Metamaterials and photonic crystals with tunable refractive indices.4. Interrelated & Emergent ThemesThese topics represent the interface where complexity, function, and systems overlap to create properties that individual components do not possess.Emergence & CooperativityEmergent catalysis: Functions arising from molecular aggregates that single molecules cannot perform.Phase separation and coacervation in biological and synthetic systems.Symmetry breaking in chemical systems.Bio-Inspired & Integrative SystemsBiomineralization (organic-inorganic interfaces).Artificial photosynthesis and solar fuel assemblies.Neuromorphic chemical sensing (mimicking neural networks with chemical pulses).Characterization & Computational ToolsHigh-resolution imaging (AFM, Cryo-EM) of complex assemblies.Multi-scale modeling (from DFT to coarse-grained molecular dynamics).Machine learning for predicting emergent properties in chemical mixtures.
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