
We are pleased to announce the 8th Green Chemistry Conference which will be held in Zaragoza on September, 9th -11th, 2009. The purpose of the Conference is to present recent significant results of the international effort on the discovery of environmentally benign chemical products and processes and their industrial application, with special attention on ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND CLIMATE STABILITY THROUGH CHEMISTRY.
IUCT, Green Chemistry Network of Spain (REDQS) and Universidad de Zaragoza have the pleasure to invite all those involved or interested in the mitigation of environmental issues and the global climate change through application of Green Chemistry and engineering to actively participate in the 8th Green Chemistry Conference. The Conference offers an excellent occasion to become acquainted with and to discuss about the fundamental concepts of Green Chemistry, its current development and its applications for the reduction of the generation of both pollutants and greenhouse gases.
The Conference aims to contribute to the increase of the present level of chemical, biochemical and engineering knowledge required for this purpose which is still immature or even non existent in certain areas. Equally crucial are the steps which allow the conversion of research achievements into commercial realities. In this regard, innovation policies linking science with industrial application will be critical for creating a good ground for new and better performing, less toxic commercial products made attainable from biomaterials.
Green catalysis
Organocatalysis
Homogeneous catalysis
Heterogeneous catalysis
Supported reagent catalysis
Biocatalysis
Enzymatic conversions
Cell conversions
Selective activation
Photochemical methods
Sonochemistry
Microwave activation
Electrochemistry
Green solvents
Supercritical fluids
Ionic Liquids
Safer functional organic solvents
Aqueous reactions
Solvent-less reactions
Renewable sources of chemicals
Biomass and Biorefineries
Chemical recycling of waste materials
Environmental concerns
Toxicity and Ecotoxicity
Life Cycle Assessment
Green Chemistry Teaching
Excmo. Sr. Don Jóse Luís Rodríguez Zapatero
Prime Minister of Spain
Excmo. Sr. Don Marcelino Iglesias
President of the Government of Aragón
Excmo. y Magfco. Sr. Don Manuel López
Rector University of Zaragoza
Excma. Sra. Doña Elena Espinosa Mangana
Minister of the Environment
Excmo. Sr. Don Miguel Sebástian
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Trade
Excmo.Sr. Don Javier Lambán
President of the Provincial Government of Zaragoza
Excmo. Sr. Don Juan Alberto Belloch
Major President. City Hall of Zaragoza
Excmo. Sr. Don Rafael Rodrigo
President of the Superior Council of Scientific Research (CSIC)
Excmo. Sr. Don José Luis Marqués
President of the University Council
Sr. Don Fernando Iturrieta
President of FEIQUE
Sr. D. José María Fernández Sousa-Faro
Presidente de ASEBIO
Sr. Don Antoni Zabalza
President of FEDEQUIM
Sra. Doña Mª Luisa Espinós
President of AFAQUIM
Sr. Don Jesús Morte
President of CREA
Prof. Dr. Paul Anastas (University of Yale)
Prof. Pedro Cintas (Universidad de Extremadura)
Dra. Azucena González (CSIC)
Prof. Antonio de la Hoz (Universidad de Castilla La Mancha)
Prof. Dr. José M. López (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)
Prof. Dr. Santiago Luis (Universidad Jaume I)
Dr. Ramón Mestres (Green Chemistry Network of Spain)
Prof. Dr. Luis Oro (IUCH-Universidad de Zaragoza)
Dr. Juan I. Pardo (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Prof. Dr. Juan A. R. Renuncio (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Prof. Dr. John Warner (Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry)
Dra. Julie Zimmerman (University of Yale)
Prof. Dr. José Antonio Mayoral (IUCH-Univ. Zaragoza)
Prof. Dr. José Urieta (I3A-Univ. Zaragoza)
Dr. Josep Castells (IUCT)
Ass. Prof. Dr. Luis Salvatella (IUCH-Univ. Zaragoza)
Aux. Prof. Dra. Ana M. Mainar (I3A-Univ. Zaragoza)
D.ª Cristina Delgado (IUCT)
Opening. Chairman: Ramón Mestres
8.30 Registration
9.30 Opening ceremony
10.00 Avelino Corma: Decreasing waste production by process intensification with uni and multisite catalysts (opening lecture)
11.00 Coffee break/Poster session
Session 1. Biorefineries. Chairman: Luis Salvatella
11.30 James Clark: Green Chemistry and the biorefinery: a partnership for a sustainable future (invited lecture)
12.15 Michele Aresta: Energy and chemicals from aquatic biomass: an example of the implementation of the concept of biorefinery (keynote lecture)
13.00 Lunch
Session 2. Supercritical fluids. Chairwoman: Albertina Cabañas
15.00 Martyn Poliakoff: Supercritical Fluids, green solutions for Green Chemistry (invited lecture)
15.45 Akio Kamimura: Effective depolimerization of polyamides in supercritical alcohols for chemical recycling (oral communication)
16.00 Liang-Nian He: PEG radical initiated- organic reaction in dense carbon dioxide (oral communication)
16.15 Susagna Ricart: Out-standing tuning of chemoselectivity in catalytic cyclocarbonylations performed in CO2-expanded solvents (oral communication)
16.30 Fengyu Zhao: Hydrogenation of unsaturated aldehydes in scCO2-molecular interaction between carbonyl group and CO2 (oral communication)
16.45 Coffee break/Poster session
Session 3. Green metrics and renewable feedstocks. Chairman: Carles Estévez
17.15 Robert Peoples: Green Chemistry – Key to Our Sustainable Future (invited lecture)
18.00 Paolo Righi: Introducing green metrics early in process development. Comparative assessment of alternative industrial routes to Elliott's alcohol, a key intermediate in the production of resmethrins (oral communication)
18.15 Andrei N. Parvulescu: Long alkyl chain ethers from renewables: Telomerization vs. direct etherification (oral communication)
18.30 Marta Paniagua: New applications for bioglycerol: synthesis of oxygenated fuel additives over acid mesoporous silica (oral communication)
18.45 Pedro Cintas: Novel amphiphiles based on carbohydrates: Assessment of rheological and mesogenic properties (oral communication)
19.00 End of session
20.00 Guided walking tour through the Old Town
Session 4. Catalysis. Chairman: Víctor Martínez
9.00 Matthias Beller: Catalysis – A key technology for Sustainable Chemistry and energy production (invited lecture)
9.45 Annie-Claude Gaumont: Catalytic synthesis of phosphines (oral communication)
10.00 Yusuke Mikami: Hydroxyapatite-supported silver nanoparticle catalyst for selective hydration of nitriles to amides in water (oral communication)
10.15 Chunfeng Shi: Bi-functional titanosilicate with hollow structure and precious-metal combined (oral communication)
10.30 Bin Sun: A new technology for cyclohexanone oxime by one-step process for the amoximation of cyclohexanone (oral communication)
10.45 Coffee break/Poster session
Session 5. Biocatalysis. Chairman: Josep Castells
11.15 Pablo Domínguez: Industrial C–C bond forming reactions by means of bio- and organo-Catalysis (invited lecture)
12.00 Jordi Boireu: PURAC: Concepts for Sustainable Biobased Chemistry (keynote lecture)
12.30 Dana Kralisch: Bacteria-produced nanocellulose – A fascinating biopolymer. Bioprocess design and application (oral communication)
12.45 Upendra K. Sharma: Greener approach towards synthesis of bioactive phenolics: Use of biocatalysts and ionic liquids (oral communication)
13.15 Lunch
Session 6. Photocatalysis, energy technologies and molecular topology. Chairman: ???
15.00 Angelo Albini: Photochemistry: a viable issue for "Green" Synthesis? (invited lecture)
15.45 Julia Pérez-Prieto: Coalescence of functionalised gold nanoparticles photocatalyzed by aromatic ketones (oral communication)
16.00 Noboru Sato: Energy technologies and business models for sustainable society (oral communication)
16.15 Jorge Gálvez: Prediction of different parameters of solvent and catalyst free organic reactions by molecular topology (oral communication)
16.30 Coffee break/Poster session
17.00 Guided visit to the Aljafería Palace
Friday September 11, 2009
Session 7. New reactivities and solution chemistry. Chairman: Pedro Cintas
9.00 Chao-Jun Li: Exploring new reactivities for synthetic efficiency (invited lecture)
9.45 Anil Kumar: Physical Chemistry of organic reactions in water and ionic liquids (keynote lecture)
10.15 Markus Wagner: Ionic liquids – How to convert unique properties into applications of commercial interest (oral communication)
10.30 Kamalika Roy: A green synthesis of ionogel from Fe-dextran and a room temperature ionic liquid (oral communication)
10.45 Coffee break/Poster session
Session 8. Ionic liquids. Chairman: Juan I. Pardo
11.15 Cornelis J. Peters: The role of phase behaviour principles for designing green processes with ionic liquids and carbon dioxide as solvents (invited lecture)
12.00 Carlos A. Nieto de Castro: Ionic liquids and ionanofluids as new heat transfer fluids. Science and applications (keynote lecture)
12.30 Luis C. Branco: Development of ionic liquids as organic materials (oral communication)
13.00 Lunch
Session 9. Reactions in water. Chairman: José Antonio Mayoral
15.00 Carmen Nájera: Palladium-catalyzed C–C bond forming reactions in aqueous media (invited lecture)
15.45 M. Saeed Abaee: A green aqueous conditioned Baylis–Hilman procedure: the first application of heterocyclic enones (oral communication)
16.00 Eduardo Pérez: Reactions in supercritical water (oral communication)
16.15 Coffee break/Poster session
Session 10. Green chemical engineering. Chairwoman: Ana M. Mastral
16.45 Ian R. Baxendale: Recent achievements in Flow Chemistry improving Synthesis (invited lecture)
17.30 Geoffrey R. Akien: A widely applicable method for measuring phase behaviour: the pressure drop in continuous flow (oral communication)
17.45 Giancarlo Cravotto: A green approach to process intensification in Organic Synthesis (invited lecture)
18.30 Eduardo García-Verdugo: Sustainable chemical transformations based on the use of functional polymers under flow conditions (oral communication)
Closing. Chairman: José S. Urieta
18.45 Suschem Awards (in Spanish)
19.00 Closing ceremony
| Surname | Name | Organism | Country |
| Hernández-Hernández | Hugo M. | CIEA - Inst. Politécnico Nacional | México |
| A novel RuxRhy(CO)n bimetallic catalyst with potential for PEM fuel cell applications | |||
| Hernández-Hernández | Hugo M. | CIEA - Inst. Politécnico Nacional | México |
| RuxIry(CO)n: A new electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction and hydrogen oxidation, with potential applications in PEM fuel cells | |||
| Lin | Min | Res. Inst. of Petroleum Processing | China |
| The synthesis of new environmentally friendly catalytic material(HTS)* | |||
| Uribe-Godínez | Jorge | CIEA - Inst. Politécnico Nacional | México |
| Catalytic properties of iridium carbonyl clusters for oxygen reduction and hydrogen oxidation, synthesized in a reductive atmosphere | |||
| Uribe-Godínez | Jorge | CIEA - Inst. Politécnico Nacional | México |
| Iridium based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction and hydrogen oxidation, in the presence of fuel cell contaminants. | |||
| Uribe-Godínez | Jorge | CIEA - Inst. Politécnico Nacional | México |
| Contaminant-tolerant rhodium electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction and hydrogen oxidation. Prospects for PEM fuel cell applications | |||
| García-Abarrio | Sandra M. | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| Thermophysical Properties of Environmental Friendly Mixtures: Linalool + Ethanol | |||
| Haya | M. Luisa | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| The Electrochemical Way: A Suitable Alternative Process for the a-Alkoxylation of Carbamates | |||
| Marín | Ingrid | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| Optimization of the supercritical fluid extraction of grape seed oil | |||
| Salvatella | Luis C. | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| A C–H...O Hydrogen Bond Is the Key of the High Enantioselectivities of Asymmetric Catalyzed C–H Carbene Insertion Reactions | |||
| Salvatella | Luis C. | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| The Master's Course in Sustainable Chemistry of the Zaragoza University: The First Spanish EHEA-adapted Master's Degree | |||
| Torcal | Marcos | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| Green Process Development: Phase Equilibrium of 1,8-Cineole + 1-Propanol | |||
| Remiro Eguskiza | Aingeru | Univ. Pais Vasco | Spain |
| Integration of Pyrolytic Lignin Valorisation and Crude Bio-oil Transformation | |||
| Remiro Eguskiza | Aingeru | Univ. Pais Vasco | Spain |
| Effect of the support on the activity and stability of Ni based catalyst for hydrogen production by ethanol steam reforming | |||
| Adam | Rosa | Univ. de Valencia | Spain |
| Hydrogen Transfer Reactions Catalyzed by Palladium/Carbon on Triazolopyridines and Quinolines. Zinc/Water/Ethanol as Hydrogen Donors | |||
| Altava | Belén | Univ. Jaume I | Spain |
| Bisamino Amides as Chiral Solvating Agents for Carboxylic Acids | |||
| Bittner | Bozena | Univ. of Technology | Poland |
| Norbornene derivatives synthesized in catalytic system based on Lewis-acid and pyridinium ionic liquid | |||
| Castanheiro | José E. | Univ. de Évora | Portugal |
| Methoxylation of a-pinene over silica-included heteropolyacids | |||
| Castanheiro | José E. | Univ. de Évora | Portugal |
| Hydrolysis of sucrose over zeolites dispersed in PVA | |||
| Castanheiro | José E. | Univ. de Évora | Portugal |
| Esterification of glycerol with acetic acid over tungstophosphoric acid supported on silica | |||
| Choi | Young Hwa | Univ. of Ulsan | Republic of Korea |
| Solvent-free Halogenation of Aryl Amines via Stable Arenediazonium Tosylates | |||
| Doro | Franco | Aachen University | Germany |
| Direct oxidative carbonylation of glycerol | |||
| Ereña | Javier | Univ. Pais Vasco | Spain |
| Catalytic cracking of a mixture of atmospheric residue and VGO under industrial unit conditions | |||
| Galindo | Agustín | Univ. de Sevilla | Spain |
| Solvent-less Olefin Epoxidation Catalysed by Rhenium Complexes | |||
| García | M. Teresa | IQAC / CSIC | Spain |
| Physico-chemical and biological properties of imidazolium and pyridinium based ionic liquids | |||
| Gil | Nuno | Univ. da Beira Interior | Portugal |
| Carbohydrates as a renewable source for bioethanol production | |||
| Gutiérrez | Selena | Univ. Nac. Autónoma de México | México |
| Degradation of Natural Rubber via cross-Metathesis with high functionalized olefins. | |||
| Herbert | Matthew | Univ. de Sevilla | Spain |
| Olefin Epoxidation in Ionic Liquids by Hydrogen Peroxide with Oxidiperoxomolybdenum catalysts | |||
| Herrero | Santiago | Univ. Complutense de Madrid | Spain |
| Easy synthesis of paddlewheel diruthenium complexes with N,N-donor ligands using microwave activation | |||
| Johal | Amrit | Univ. of Nottingham | United Kingdom |
| Chemicals from Lignin | |||
| Khalafi | Lida | Islamic Azad University | Iran |
| Kinetic Study of Catecholamines in the Presence of Nitrous Acid under Mild Acidic Conditions | |||
| Korili | Sofia A. | Univ. Pública de Navarra | Spain |
| Acidity evaluation by ammonia adsorption of supported metal catalysts derived from alumina-pillared clays | |||
| Lee | Sung Wook | Center for Research and Development | Republic of Korea |
| Preparation and Photocatalytic Activity of Metal(Fe,Zn) Doped SiO2/TiO2 Composite Nanofibers | |||
| Malferrari | Danilo | Univ. of Bologna | Italy |
| A novel chiral synthone from biomass. Production of an anhydro isosaccharino-d-lactone from catalytic pyrolysis of cellulose and its application to the synthesis of bio-mimetic molecules | |||
| Malferrari | Danilo | Univ. of Bologna | Italy |
| Evaluation of the effects of oxygenated-imidazolium ionic liquids at different biological organization levels | |||
| Martí | Vicente | Univ. Jaume I | Spain |
| Bioinspired approaches to the synthesis of pseudopeptidic macrocycles: combination of experimental and in-silico technologies | |||
| Martínez-Merino | Víctor | Univ. Pública de Navarra | Spain |
| Direct synthesis of Glycerol carbonate from glycerol and scCO2 | |||
| Mendiola | J.A. | Inst. Fermentaciones Ind. - CSIC | Spain |
| Green food additives through near-critical fluid extraction | |||
| Montilla | FranciscoUniv. de SevillaSpainFirst Examples of Copper‑TEMPO Catalysed Alcohol Oxidation in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide | ||
| Novitskiy | Alexander A. | Univ. of Nottingham | United Kingdom |
| A continuous method to perform phase transition monitoring at sub- and supercritical water systems | |||
| Pérez | Lourdes | IQAC / CSIC | Spain |
| Lysine-based cationic surfactants: synthesis and study of the effect of the polar group on their biological properties | |||
| Perles | Josefina | Univ. Complutense de Madrid | Spain |
| Microwave assisted synthesis of elusive tetrakis(diaryltriazenido)diruthenium complexes | |||
| Piras | Irene | Leibniz-Inst. für Katalyse | Germany |
| Isomerization-Hydroformylation of Internal Olefins: New Modular H8-BINOL-based phosphite ligands | |||
| Porcar | Raúl | Univ. Jaume I | Spain |
| Synthesis and application of novel enantiopure chiral imidazolium ionic liquids | |||
| Prateeptongkum | Saisuree | Leibniz-Inst. für Katalyse | Germany |
| First iron-catalyzed reaction of t-butyl nitrite with styrenes in the presence of BH4- ion | |||
| Rafiee | Mohammad | IASBS | Iran |
| Electrochemical Oxidation of Catechols in the Presence of Diethyl phosphite | |||
| Restrepo | Julian A. | Univ. Jaume I | Spain |
| Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) immobilised onto Supported Ionic Liquids Like Phases (SILLPs) | |||
| Rioz-Martinez | Ana | Univ. de Oviedo | Spain |
| Synthesis of Optically Active Sulfoxides by BVMOs as Oxidative Biocatalysts | |||
| Rodríguez-Mata | María | Univ. de Oviedo | Spain |
| Stereoselective chemoenzymatic preparation of b-amino esters: Application to the synthesis of (S)-Dapoxetine | |||
| Samori | Chiara | CIRSA - Univ. of Bologna | Italy |
| Switchable solvents for the extraction of potential biofuels from algae | |||
| San Martín | Raul | Univ. Pais Vasco | Spain |
| New CNC palladium pincer complexes: An excellent, more sustainable choice for Suzuki-Miyaura couplings in water | |||
| Sharifi | Ali | Chemistry & Chem. Eng. Res. Center of Iran | Iran |
| Novel montmorillonite supported synthesis of benzofuran-2(3H)-ones via condensation of benzil with phenols | |||
| Tojo | Emilia | Univ. of Vigo | Spain |
| Novel chiral imidazolium-based ionic liquids derived from carvone | |||
| Torroba | Javier | Univ. Complutense de Madrid | Spain |
| Comparative study of conventional, solvothermal, and microwave assisted synthesis of nickel complexes | |||
| Wolfson | Adi | Green Processes Center | Israel |
| Green synthesis of isoamyl acetate in glycerol triacetate | |||
| Zacharof | M.P. | Swansea University | United Kingdom |
| Development of a suitable growth strategy for intensive propagation and lactic acid production of selected strains of Lactobacilli | |||
| Kralisch | Dana | Friedrich Schiller University | Germany |
| Judging “Green” Chemical Engineering Approaches by Accompanying SLCA Studies | |||
| Langa | Elisa | Univ. de Lisboa | Portugal |
| Thermophysical properties of some Ionic Liquids and Ionanofluids | |||
| Leal | José M. | Univ. de Burgos | Spain |
| Microwave Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy of Imidazolium/Alkylsulfate and Tosylate Ionic Liquids | |||
| Lee | Yongtaek | Chungnam National Univ. | Korea |
| A Novel Separation of Butanol Using Zeolite Membrane | |||
| Pérez Herrera | Raquel | ICMA - CSIC - Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| N,N-Dialkylhydrazones as stable class of imine surrogates in an environmentally-friendly Strecker reaction | |||
| Reyes-Labarta | Juan A. | Univ. de Alicante | Spain |
| Using hydrotalcite for biodiesel production | |||
| Rivas | Clara | Univ. de Zaragoza | Spain |
| Physical Chemistry Study of a Cyclopropanation Reaction in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide | |||
| Ruiz-Carretero | Amparo | Univ. de Castilla La Mancha | Spain |
| Use of microwave irradiation for the sustainable synthesis of ureidotriazines | |||
| Tawil | Georges | Inst. Nat. Recherche Agronomique | France |
| Enzymic hydrolysis of concentrated raw starch suspensions | |||
ACCOMMODATION
Housing is now open for the 8th Green Chemistry in Zaragoza. Reservations can be made directly with the hotels via email. The Organisation have been obtained special GCC rates with the following hotels. The deadline for housing is Friday, August 14, 2009
HOTEL PALAFOX *****
Located in a quiet private street in the centre of the economic and social heart of town. The emblematic hotel Palafox has 179 rooms, distributed in 3 categories, Hotel, Club and Ducal, 14 junior suites and 5 suites. At 200 meters from the main shopping street, the Paseo de Independencia. Winner of the Environmental Award for Aragon 2006
Accommodation Rates
119 € + 7% Taxes / Room and day (single or double)
Breakfast included
Please, complete and send the form to reservaspalafox@palafoxhoteles.com
HOTEL HIBERUS *****
Five star Hotel situated along side the river Ebro. It will have176 bedroom with spectacular views over the river, the city and the ranillas meander. Parking in the same building (inside and outside) with parking spaces for coaches
Accommodation Rates
90€ + 7% Taxes / Room and day (single or double)
Breakfast included
Please, complete and send the form to reservashiberus@palafoxhoteles.com
HOTEL GOYA ****
Four star hotel located in a semi-pedestrian zone in the city centre of Zaragoza in the financial and commercial district. Contains 148 rooms with individual air-conditioning and all modern commodities. Winner of the Environmental Award for Aragon 2006.
Accommodation Rates
70€ + 7% Taxes / Room and day (single or double)
Breakfast included
Please, complete and send the form to reservasgoya@palafoxhoteles.com
HOTEL HUSA ZARAGOZA ROYAL ***
The hotel is located in the center of Zaragoza, near Gran Vía and only 20 minutes from the station of the AVE. The hotel has 92 big rooms with bathroom, air conditioning, heating, telephone, Canal +, music, minibar, safe and free WI FI.
Accommodation Rates
65.97 € + 7% Taxes / Single Room and day
82.50 € + 7% Taxes / Double Room and day
Breakfast included
Please, complete and send the form to zaragozaroyal@husa.es
REGISTRATION & FEES
You will find the on-line registration form clicking here. Please, fill out the registration form and send it to labquim@iuct.com.
REGISTRATION FEES:* |
Before July, 15th |
After July, 15th |
Full Participants |
430 Euro |
520 Euro |
RedQS Members |
375 Euro |
450 Euro |
Students |
250 Euro |
300 Euro |
* Conference fee includes: conference materials, coffee-break and lunch.
CONTACT ADDRESS
IUCT. The Green Chemistry Institute of Spain
E-mail: labquim@iuct.com
www.iuct.net / www.iuct.com
Phone: +34 93 579 34 32 Fax: +34 93 570 57 45
Avelino Corma. Universidad Politecnica de Valencia. Spain.
Decreasing Waste Production by Process Intensification with Uni and Multisite Catalysts
Mathias Beller. Universität Rostock. Germany.
Catalysis - A Key Techonology for Sustainable Chemistry and Energy Production
Pablo Domínguez. Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry RWTH Aachen University.
Aachen (Germany).
Industrial C-C Bond Forming Reactions by Means of Bio- and Organo-Catalysis
Martin Poliakoff. University of Nottingham. United Kingdom.
Supercritical Fluids, Green Solutions for Green Chemistry
Chao-Jun Li. Mc Gill University. Canada.
Exploring New Reactivities for Synthetic Efficiency
James Clark. University of York. United Kingdom.
Green Chemistry and the Biorefinery: a Partnership for a Sustainable Future
Ian R. Baxendale. Cambridge University. United Kingdom.
Recent Achievements in Flow Chemistry Improving Synthesis
Carmen Najera. Universidad de Alicante. Spain.
Palladium-Catalyzed C-C Bond Forming Reactions in Aqueous Media
Angelo Albini. Universitá de Pavia. Italy.
Photochemistry: a Viable Issue for 'Green' Synthesis?
Giancarlo Cravotto. Universitá de Torino . Italy.
A Green Approach to Process Intensification in Organic Synthesiss
Anil Kumar.National Chemical Laboratory (Pune) . India.
Physical Chemistry of Organic Reactions in Water and Ionic Liquids
Cornelis J. Peters. Petroleum Institute. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates .
The Role of Phase Behaviour Principles for Designing Green Processes with Ionic Liquids and Carbon Dioxide as Solvents
Jordi Boireu . Purac.Spain.
Concepts for Sustainable Biobased Chemistry
