The ISNA was originally established in 1970 as the International Symposium on Nonbenzenoid Aromatic Compounds and has developed into the flagship platform to present new findings and exchange innovative ideas regarding synthesis, properties, and applications of novel aromatic compounds.
Symposium Topics
- aromaticity and novel aromatic systems: theory, synthesis, and experiments
- aromatic polymers and oligomers: synthesis, properties, and applications
- macrocyclic aromatic compounds
- fullerenes and concave aromatics, graphene, and carbon nanotubes related aromatics
- molecular and supramolecular aromatic devices, switches, and machines
- aromatics for conducting, magnetic, and optoelectronics
- exited state aromaticity
- bio-aromatics