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Green Chemistry (GRS)

Mapping green paths to critical elements, molecules and materials, conference description.

The Gordon Research Seminar on Green Chemistry is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to present and exchange new data and cutting edge ideas.

During the pandemic, the world came to a halt and brought the opportunity to re-think the way we can shift towards a circular economy. The focus of this meeting is to discuss the latest advances in the field that can bring us closer to sustainable development and minimized environmental impact. Achieving such a final goal requires complex solutions and therefore, this is a multidisciplinary meeting covering all spectrums of a circular economy, from the source (bioderived materials/elemental sustainability), through the process (cut-edge catalysis/ biorefineries/advances in batteries) until end-of-life (design for degradation/recycling/pollution prevention and remediation). This GRS is an excellent opportunity for young scientists to get in touch with the Green Chemistry community and build a collaborative network towards a more sustainable future through scientific innovation.

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This GRS will be held in conjunction with the "Green Chemistry" Gordon Research Conference (GRC). Those interested in attending both meetings must submit an application for the GRC in addition to an application for the GRS. Refer to the associated GRC program page for more information.

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4th Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy

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With the theme "Extending the Horizons in Green Chemistry for a Sustainable Future," GREEN CHEMISTRY 2024 addresses the crucial need for transformation in the chemical industry. Explore groundbreaking research, real-world applications, and industry-oriented processes alongside renowned experts, including keynote speakers, through a diverse program featuring oral presentations, poster sessions, technical sessions, and discussion forums. Join a global community of academicians, scientists, researchers, engineers, environmentalists, and industrialists to discuss challenges, share proposals, and showcase solutions in green chemistry and renewable energy. Emphasizing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, GREEN CHEMISTRY 2024 offers an unparalleled platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the exchange of ideas to shape a sustainable and prosperous future. Register now and embrace the opportunity to contribute to this transformative conference. Upcoming Catalysis and Chemical Engineering Conferences: International Green Chemistry Conferences | Global Green Chemistry Congress | Advanced Green Chemistry Conferences | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Conferences | Green Chemistry Conferences | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Events | Top Green Chemistry Conferences | Best Green Chemistry Conferences | Emerging Green Chemistry Conferences | Leading Green Chemistry Conferences | Premier Green Chemistry Conferences | Innovative Green Chemistry Conferences | Global Green Chemistry Summit | International Green Chemistry Expo | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Conferences | Sustainable Energy Conferences | Green Nanotechnology Conferences | Green Catalysis and Green Technology Conferences | Renewable Energy Conferences 2024 | Marine Energy Conferences | Computational Green Chemistry Conferences | Hybrid Renewable Energy Sources Conferences | Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control Conferences | Green Chemistry Industry Conferences 2024 | Global Green Chemistry Summit 2024 | International Green Chemistry Expo | Green Chemistry Future Forum | Green Chemistry for a Sustainable Future Conferences | Materials Discovery and Design Conferences | Materials and Metallurgy Conference | Green Chemistry Events 2024 | Green Chemistry Congress | Green Chemistry Hybrid Events | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Webinars 2024 | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Seminars | Green Chemistry Meetings 2024 | Green Chemistry Workshops | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Virtual Conference | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Symposium | Green Chemistry Online Event | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Hybrid Event | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Summit | Green Chemistry Expo | Upcoming Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Conference | International Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Conferences | Global Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Congress | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Hybrid Webinar | Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy Hybrid Seminar | Green Chemistry Symposium | Biochemistry Symposium | Green Chemistry Summit 2024 | Green Chemistry Expo | Green Chemistry Exhibition | Green Chemistry Forum | Green Chemistry Gathering 2024 | Green Materials Convention | Green Sustainable Agriculture Colloquium | Sustainable Chemistry Forum | Green Chemistry Workshop | Green Synthesis Seminars | Green Chemistry Conference | Green Chemistry Webinar | Green Chemistry Meetings | Green Chemistry Events Scientific sessions: Green Catalysis and Green Technology Analytical Methods in Green Chemistry Biopolymer and Bioplastics Green Nanotechnology Green Environmental Toxicology Applications of Green Chemistry For more scientific session, please visit:

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Green Chemistry Seminar: Dr. John Warner

Green Chemistry Seminar: Dr. John Warner

Green Chemistry Seminar: Dr. John Warner (Host: Megan Brennan)

"green chemistry: the missing elements", about the seminar.

Imagine a world where all segments of society demanded environmentally benign products! Imagine if all consumers, all retailers and all manufacturers insisted on buying and selling only non-toxic materials! The unfortunate reality is that, even if this situation were to occur, our knowledge of materials science and chemistry would allow us to provide only a small fraction of the products and materials that our economy is based upon. The way we learn and teach chemistry and materials science is for the most part void of any information regarding mechanisms of toxicity and environmental harm. Green Chemistry is a philosophy that seeks to reduce or eliminate the use of hazardous materials at the design stage of a materials process. It has been demonstrated that materials and products CAN be designed with negligible impact on human health and the environment while still being economically competitive and successful in the marketplace. This presentation will describe the history and background of Green Chemistry and discuss the opportunities for the next generation of materials designers to create a safer and more sustainable future.

About the Speaker

John is the recipient of the 2014 Perkin Medal, widely acknowledged as the highest honor in American Industrial Chemistry, and was named a 2016 AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassador. He received his BS in Chemistry from UMASS Boston, and his PhD in Chemistry from Princeton University. After working at the Polaroid Corporation for nearly a decade, he then served as tenured full professor at UMASS Boston and Lowell (Chemistry and Plastics Engineering). In 2007 he founded the Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, LLC (A research organization developing green chemistry technologies) where he serves as President and Chief Technology Officer, and Beyond Benign (a non-profit dedicated to sustainability and green chemistry education). He is one of the founders of the field of Green Chemistry, co-authoring the defining text Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice with Paul Anastas. He has published nearly 300 patents, papers and books. His recent work in the fields of pharmaceuticals, personal care products, solar energy and construction and paving materials are examples of how green chemistry principles can be immediately incorporated into commercially relevant applications. Warner received The 2004 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Mentoring (considered one of the highest awards for US science education), the American Institute of Chemistry's Northeast Division's Distinguished Chemist of the Year for 2002 and the Council of Science Society President’s 2008 Leadership award. Warner was named by ICIS as one of the most influential people impacting the global chemical industries. In 2011 he was elected a Fellow of the American Chemical Society and named one of “25 Visionaries Changing the World” by Utne Reader.

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Green Chemistry Education

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Lecture 03 – 12 Principles of Green Chemistry

August 21, 2019

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In this lecture students will learn about the 12 Green Chemistry Principles and explore industrial examples of implementing the principles.

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CHEM 260 : Introduction to Green Chemistry

2022 semester two (1225) (15 points), course prescription, course overview, course requirements, capabilities developed in this course, learning outcomes.

  • Develop and demonstrate knowledge pertaining to the background and development of Green Chemistry (Capability 1 and 2)
  • Understand and apply knowledge of the common metrics used in Green Chemistry applications. (Capability 1, 2 and 3)
  • Understand and apply knowledge of introductory green chemical synthetic methods, choice of solvents, atom economy, and sustainable raw materials. (Capability 1, 2 and 3)
  • Understand and explain selected real world examples of Green Chemistry including applications in the clothing industry, insecticides, pharmaceutical manufacture and anti-fouling agents. (Capability 1, 2, 3 and 4)
  • Understand and apply the concepts of biocatalysis, with selected examples including the sustainable synthesis of adipic acid, the use of detergent proteases, and the production of healthier fats and oils by enzymatic interesterification for production oils and fats (Capability 1, 2 and 3)
  • Develop and demonstrate knowledge about the importance of using renewable feedstocks and recycling and selected examles of these as well as the basic concepts of a "bio-refinery" (Capability 1, 2 and 3)
  • Develop skills in communication and engagement by competing a range of assignments designed to give practice and experience in developing audio-visual materials, presenting to large groups and engaging in open discussions and debates on topics relevant to Green Chemical Science. (Capability 4 and 5)
  • Develop and demonstrate knowledge that directly impacts on the Social and Environmental Responsibilities associated with the development and application of science and technology (Capability 6)
  • Develop critical thinking skills that will enable commercial, industrial and social practices to be analyzed from a sustainability perspective and solutions to identified problems developed. (Capability 2 and 3)

Assessments

Special requirements, workload expectations.

This course is a standard 15 point course and students are expected to spend 10 hours per week involved in each 15 point course that they are enrolled in.

For this course, you can expect 36 hours of lectures, 12 one hour tutorials, 12 hours of laboratory work, 42 hours of reading and thinking about the content and 48 hours of work on assignments and/or test preparation.

Delivery Mode

Campus experience or online.

This course is offered in two delivery modes:

Campus Experience

Attendance is required at scheduled activities including labs and tutorials to complete and receive credit for components of the course. Lectures will be available as recordings. Other learning activities including labs will not be available as recordings. The course will include live online events including group discussions. Attendance on campus is required for the exam. The activities for the course are scheduled as a standard weekly timetable.

Attendance is expected at scheduled online activities including tutorials to complete components of the course. The course will include live online events including group discussions/tutorials/lectures and these will be recorded. Attendance on campus is not required for the exam. Where possible, study material will be released progressively throughout the course. This course runs to the University semester timetable and all the associated completion dates and deadlines will apply.

The delivery mode of this course may change in accordance with changes to New Zealand Government recommendations. Updates for this course will be provided on the course Canvas page. 

This course may be taken remotely, including tests and exams, if you meet Ministry of Health guidelines and receive an exemption, or are unable to attend because of border restrictions. 

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Course materials are made available in a learning and collaboration tool called Canvas which also includes reading lists and lecture recordings (where available).

Please remember that the recording of any class on a personal device requires the permission of the instructor.

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During the course Class Representatives in each class can take feedback to the staff responsible for the course and staff-student consultative committees.

At the end of the course students will be invited to give feedback on the course and teaching through a tool called SET or Qualtrics. The lecturers and course co-ordinators will consider all feedback.

Your feedback helps to improve the course and its delivery for all students.

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The University of Auckland will not tolerate cheating, or assisting others to cheat, and views cheating in coursework as a serious academic offence. The work that a student submits for grading must be the student's own work, reflecting their learning. Where work from other sources is used, it must be properly acknowledged and referenced. This requirement also applies to sources on the internet. A student's assessed work may be reviewed against online source material using computerised detection mechanisms.

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Class representatives are students tasked with representing student issues to departments, faculties, and the wider university. If you have a complaint about this course, please contact your class rep who will know how to raise it in the right channels. See your departmental noticeboard for contact details for your class reps.

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In the event of an unexpected disruption, we undertake to maintain the continuity and standard of teaching and learning in all your courses throughout the year. If there are unexpected disruptions the University has contingency plans to ensure that access to your course continues and course assessment continues to meet the principles of the University’s assessment policy. Some adjustments may need to be made in emergencies. You will be kept fully informed by your course co-ordinator/director, and if disruption occurs you should refer to the university website for information about how to proceed.

The delivery mode may change depending on COVID restrictions. Any changes will be communicated through Canvas.

Student Charter and Responsibilities

The Student Charter assumes and acknowledges that students are active participants in the learning process and that they have responsibilities to the institution and the international community of scholars. The University expects that students will act at all times in a way that demonstrates respect for the rights of other students and staff so that the learning environment is both safe and productive. For further information visit Student Charter https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/forms-policies-and-guidelines/student-policies-and-guidelines/student-charter.html .

Elements of this outline may be subject to change. The latest information about the course will be available for enrolled students in Canvas.

In this course students may be asked to submit coursework assessments digitally. The University reserves the right to conduct scheduled tests and examinations for this course online or through the use of computers or other electronic devices. Where tests or examinations are conducted online remote invigilation arrangements may be used. In exceptional circumstances changes to elements of this course may be necessary at short notice. Students enrolled in this course will be informed of any such changes and the reasons for them, as soon as possible, through Canvas.

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GREEN CHEMISTRY

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GREEN CHEMISTRY. ARAVIND ES CE13M022. INTRODUCTION. Green chemistry, also called sustainable chemistry

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GREEN CHEMISTRY ARAVIND ES CE13M022

INTRODUCTION • Green chemistry, also called sustainable chemistry • defined as the practice of chemical science and manufacturing in a manner that is sustainable, safe, and non-polluting and that consumes minimum amounts of materials and energy while producing little or no waste material. • production, processing, use, and eventual disposal of chemical products may cause harm when performed incorrectly .

philosophy of chemical research and engineering that encourages the design of products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous substances to humans , animals plants and the environment ,seeks to reduce and prevent pollution at its source. • encourages the use of economical and ecocompatible techniques that not only improve the yield but also bring down the cost of disposal of wastes at the end of a chemical process.

increasing profits and promoting innovation while protecting human health and the environment. • Applies to organic chemistry inorganic chemistry biochemistry analytical chemistry and even in physical chemistry .focus on industrial applications

HISTORY • Concept-Trevor Kletz 1978 chemists should seek alternative processes to those involving more dangerous substances and conditions. • Green Chemistry-Paul Anastas 1991

12 PRINCIPLES 1. Pollution prevention It is better to prevent waste than to treat or clean up waste after it is formed. 2 Atom Economy Synthetic methods should be designed to maximize the incorporation of all materials used in the process into the final product 3 Less Hazardous Chemical Synthesis

Whenever practicable, synthetic methodologies should be designed to use and generate substances that possess little or no toxicity to human health and the environment. 4. Designing Safer Chemicals Chemical products should be designed to preserve efficacy of the function while reducing toxicity. 5. Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries

The use of auxiliary substances (solvents, separation agents, etc.) should be made unnecessary whenever possible and, when used, innocuous. 6. Design for Energy Efficiency Energy requirements should be recognized for their environmental and economic impacts and should be minimized. Synthetic methods should be conducted at ambient temperature and pressure

7. Use of Renewable Feedstocks A raw material or feedstock should be renewable rather than depleting whenever technically and economically practical. 8. Reduce Derivatives Unnecessary derivatization(blocking group, protection/deprotection, temporary modification of physical/chemical processes) should be avoided whenever possible.

9. Catalysis Catalytic reagents (as selective as possible) are superior to stoichiometricreagents. 10. Design for Degradation Chemical products should be designed so that at the end of their function they do not persist in the environment and instead break down into innocuous degradation products.

11. Real-time analysis for Pollution Prevention Analytical methodologies need to be further developed to allow for real-time in-process monitoring and control prior to the formation of hazardous substances. 12. Inherently Safer Chemistry for Accident Prevention Substance and the form of a substance used in a chemical process should be chosen so as to minimize the potential for chemical accidents, including releases, explosions, and fires.

Examples • Green Paints • Green Plastics • Green Carpets

SUGGESTIONS • Promote usage in industries • Educational cources • Awards • Research

CONCLUSION • Pollution control • Energy efficient • Economy • Less accidents • Reduction of wastes • Time consuming

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4th Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy

  • Second Round of Abstract Submission Closes on April 15, 2024!
  • Early Bird Registration Closes on April 16, 2024
  • Tentative Program

4th Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy

Conference venue.

Hotel CIS Paris Ravel 6 Av. Maurice Ravel, 75012 Paris, France

Contact Info

Phone : +1 (702) 988 2320 WhatsApp: +1 (540) 709 1879 Email: [email protected]

About Green Chemistry 2024 | Hybrid Event

Magnus Group proudly announces the premiere academic and industrial forum for advancements in green chemistry, renewable energy, and sustainability – the " 4th Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy " (Green Chemistry 2024). Set to take place from June 17-19, 2024 , this significant event will be hosted in Paris, France with the added option for virtual participation.

Green Chemistry 2024, as a HYBRID EVENT , extends the invitation to join either in person at Paris or virtually from the comfort of your home or workplace. The congress is framed by the compelling theme, " Sustainable Chemistry: Green Approaches for a Greener Future ."

The context of the industrial revolution, environmental crises , and socioeconomic challenges underscores the imperative for sustainable growth. To realize a sustainable future, the chemical industry and its underlying chemistry must undergo transformative change. While playing a pivotal role in promoting sustainable development and a high quality of life, the industry also contributes significantly to climate change, toxic pollution, and plastic waste issues. Green Chemistry, with its guiding principles for long-term chemical value chains, has revolutionized molecular and engineering sciences.

Green Chemistry 2024 aims to showcase current breakthroughs with a specific focus on scientific development for real-world applications. It serves as an international forum for academicians, scientists, researchers, chemists, engineers, environmentalists, and industrialists worldwide to engage in discussions on the most pressing challenges in Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy. Emphasizing the importance of Green Chemistry in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, the conference will explore both fundamental chemistry techniques and industry-oriented processes.

This international summit will feature renowned keynote speakers, oral presentations, poster sessions, and technical discussions, fostering a dynamic environment for knowledge exchange. With over forty scientific sessions addressing the breadth and depth of green chemistry, renewable energy, and sustainability, the conference promises rich insights and meaningful debates. World-renowned experts will share their latest findings, providing ample time for engagement and discussions both during and between sessions. The poster sessions will serve as a vital forum for the exchange of ideas, showcasing current projects and novel concepts. Recommended:  Green Chemistry Conferences 2024 | Renewable Energy Conferences 2024 | Green Engineering Events | Catalysis and Green Chemistry Congress

Scientific Sessions

  • Green Catalysis and Green Technology
  • Analytical Methods in Green Chemistry
  • Biopolymer and Bioplastics
  • Green Nanotechnology
  • Green Environmental Toxicology
  • Applications of Green Chemistry
  • Future Trends in Green Chemistry
  • Green Sustainable Agriculture
  • Green Chemistry in Environment
  • Green Synthesis
  • Sustainable Chemistry
  • Waste to Energy
  • Sources of Energy
  • Impacts of Climate Change
  • Climate Change and Global warming
  • Renewable energy –  conversion and storage

Past Events

Scientific Committee Members

Speaker at Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy 2024 - Patrick Martin

Patrick Martin

Speaker at Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy 2024 - Kevin Kendall

Kevin Kendall

Speaker at Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy 2024 - Hossam A Gabbar

Hossam A Gabbar

Speaker at Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy 2024 - Wei Zhang

Earlybird Registrations Closes on April 16th 2024

Janusz Kozinski, Speaker at Green Engineering Events

Janusz Kozinski

Tirath Raj, Speaker at Catalysis and Green Chemistry Congress

Zerong Wang

Dinesh Chandra Joshi, Speaker at Renewable Energy Conferences

Dinesh Chandra Joshi

Osman Adiguzel, Speaker at Green Engineering Events

Osman Adiguzel

Yitong Duan, Speaker at Catalysis and Green Chemistry Congress

Yitong Duan

Fabre Jean Francois, Speaker at Catalysis and Green Chemistry Congress

Fabre Jean Francois

Clement Chastrette, Speaker at Green Engineering Events

Clement Chastrette

Luis Eduardo Ramirez Cardenas, Speaker at Green Engineering Events

Luis Eduardo Ramirez Cardenas

Vanessa Wegat, Speaker at Green Engineering Events

Vanessa Wegat

Cristian Ravariu, Speaker at Green Chemistry Conferences

Cristian Ravariu

Yoshinori Mishina, Speaker at Renewable Energy Conferences

Yoshinori Mishina

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3rd Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy 2023 report

Magnus Group is thrilled to announce the successful completion of the 3rd Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy 2023 (Green Chemistry 2023) in Tokyo, Japan  held from May 22-23, 2023.

Green Chemistry 2023 was a remarkable event that brought together renowned speakers who shared their expertise and engaged in discussions on emerging topics in Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy. This highly esteemed conference organized by Magnus Group attracted a diverse audience, including young researchers, accomplished business delegates, and talented students from various countries worldwide.

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The theme of the conference is “Extending the Horizons in Green Chemistry for a Sustainable Future.” The conference focused on current breakthroughs in specific fields, with a focus on scientific development for real-world applications. Our goal is to offer an international forum for academicians, scientists, researchers, chemists, engineers, environmentalists, and industrialists from around the world to discuss global results and proposals on the most important challenges in Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy. The importance of Green Chemistry to the implementation of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals will also be highlighted. In this regard, both fresh basic chemistry techniques and focused industry-oriented processes in green chemistry will be explored.

Green Chemistry 2023 Organizing Committee:

Christine Hahn, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, United States

Venko Beschkov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

Kenji Sorimachi, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan

Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada

Anthony Halog, The University of Queensland, Australia

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Day 1: Speakers

Hagsoo Kim, Fine Chemical Materials Technology Research Center, Korea

Anna Wenda-Piesik, PBS Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology, Poland

Rohit Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology(Banaras Hindu University), India

Dariusz Piesik, PBS Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology, Poland

Debjani Nag, Tata Steel Limited, India

Nattaphon Hongrutai, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Ashkan Bahadoran, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Donghee Lee, Saint-Petersburg Mining University, Russia

Chen-Wei Liu, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

Arkadiusz Dyjakon Wroclaw, University of Environmetal and Life Sciences, Poland

Olivier Coulembier, University of Mons-Umons, Belgium

Long Yu, Henan Academy of Sciences, China

Debashrita Mahana, CSIR National Physical Laboratory, India

Helmi Hamdi, Qatar University, Qatar

Diana Rakhmawaty Eddy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

Vandana Sakhre, Manipal University, United Arab Emirates Poster presentations: Hao Dang, Tsinghua University, China

Yu-Chuan Liu, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan

Fu-Der Mai, Taipei Medical School, Taiwan

Long Yu, Henan Academy of Sciences, China Day 2: Speakers

Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France Tokeer Ahmad, Jamia Millia Islamia, India Marta Litter, University of General San Martin, Argentina Yarub Al-Douri, American University of Iraq, Iraq Mohammed M Bettahar, Lorraine University, France Rajesh Kumar, B R A Bihar University, India Haibo Ge, Texas Tech University, United States Gheorghe Viorel, Gas and Petroleum University, Romania Tulshi Shiyani, Saurashtra Research Institute, India Suresh C Ameta, Paher University, India Jeevan dontulwar, Shri Mathuradas Mohota College of Science, India Shweta Vyas, University of Kota, India Fouad El Mansouri, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco Leon Burgess, Technology Director CalAlSil, Australia Donatella Termini, University of Palermo, Italy Belchior Rocha Helena, Iscte-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal Yuehua Li, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Jinsong Wu, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China Dai-Yeun Jeong, Jeju National University, Korea V B  Murali Krishna, National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh, India Ashanendu Mandal, University of Calcutta, India Jan Moneita, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland Devic Gordana, University of Belgrade, Serbia Gangaraju Gedda, Presidency University, India Chitra, CSIR- National Physical Laboratory, India Hasan Saygili, Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Turkey Shahid Adeel, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan Shumaila Kiran, Government College University, Pakistan Ndzana Arnauld Philippe, Yaounde Urban Council, Cameroon Divya Tripathy, Galgotias University, India Ozcan Koysuren, Ankara University, Turkey Igor V Shevchenko, Semenenko Institute of Geochemistry Mineralogy and Ore Formation, Ukraine Fabiano Andre Narciso Fernandes, Federal University of Ceara, Brazil Victor Cerda, University of the Balearic Island, Spain Kevin Kendall, Hydrogen United in Birmingham, United Kingdom Cristian Ravariu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey Amelia Christina Atmowidjojo, Kyoto University, Japan Adib Gareyev, Bashkirs State University, Russia Kilivelu Ganesan, Presidency College, India Grigory Korablev, Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, Russia Varadhan S R, Netaji IAS Academy, India Victor Ramos, University of Engineering and Technology, Peru Mihaela Leonida, Fairleigh Dickinson University, United States V K Jain, Amity University, India Amira Mohamed Taher Hegazy, Beni-Suef University, Egypt Pieter Samyn, Ghent University, Belgium Hans Jurgen Federsel, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden Upcoming Green Chemistry Conferences: Green Chemistry Conferences , Green Chemistry Conferences 2024 , Renewable Energy Conferences , Renewable Energy Conferences 2024 , Green Chemistry Congress , Green Chemistry Congress 2024 , Green Chemistry Meetings , Green Chemistry Meetings 2024 , Renewable Energy Meetings , Renewable Energy Meetings 2024 , Green Energy Conferences , Green Energy Conferences 2024 , Green Energy Congress , Green Energy Meetings , Renewable Energy Convention

Poster presentations:

Serhiy Pyshyev, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine

We express our gratitude to all the participants for their outstanding contributions to the event, which greatly aided us in achieving a successful outcome.

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Conference Name: 18th Edition of International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology  (CCT 2024) Dates: June 17-19, 2024  Venue: Paris, France 

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Conference Name: 4th Edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy  (Green Chemistry 2024) Dates: June 17-19, 2024  Venue: Paris, France 

Conference Name: 4th Edition of Chemistry World Conference  (Green Chemistry 2024) Dates: June 17-19, 2024  Venue: Paris, France 

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Conference Name: 3rd Edition of International Conference on Oil, Gas and Petroleum Engineering   Dates: September 19-21, 2024  Venue: Rome, Italy  We hope that with your cooperation, the next annual event will be even more successful.

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2 nd edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy  Report:

The  “2nd edition of International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy (Green Chemistry 2022)” , organized by  Magnus Group , took place  virtually  on  May 16-17, 2022 , and moved forward with the theme  “ Thriving Sustainability: Multifaceted Aspects of Green Chemistry ”.

Green Chemistry 2022 being an international platform, this scientific meeting has laid the path for discussing the latest innovations in Green Chemistry. The speakers had shared the most significant advances in environmental and sustainable technologies. The conference witnessed a coalescence of outstanding speakers who enlightened the participants with their knowledge and confabulated on various advanced topics related to the field of Green Chemistry. The extremely renowned conference hosted by Magnus Group was marked with the attendance of engineers, chemists, environmentalists, promising young researchers, business delegates and scientists representing diverse countries around the world. For crafting the conference, we owe a significant debt of gratitude to our Organizing Committee members, keynote speakers, delegates, and participants. The two-day event also provided appreciable networking opportunities, laying the preliminaries for future research and development initiatives.

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Green Chemistry 2022 opened with talks of 04 keynote speakers who discussed Will hydrogen be able, to solve the energy problems of the world?: Arno A Evers, Arno A. Evers, Philippines; SymbioCity model for sustainable urban development: Helena Belchior Rocha, ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal; Recent Development of deep eutectic solvent for chitosan-based cellulose nanowhiskers: Nabisab Mujawar Mubarak, Brunei University of Technology, Brunei Darussalam; Photocatalysis: A Green Chemical Pathway: Suresh C Ameta, PAHER University, India.

Followed by Keynote Session, Oral  Presentations were initiated which included Speakers from various Universities, Academia and Business who shared their recent research activities, Expertise, Current challenges , Solutions to Overcome and many more…. And here is the list of speakers along with their Presentation Details

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Green Chemistry 2022 Organizing Committee:

Arno A Evers, Arno A. Evers, Philippines

Helena Belchior Rocha, ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal

Nabisab Mujawar Mubarakm, Brunei University of Technology, Brunei Darussalam

Suresh C Ameta, PAHER University, India

Leon Burgess, Technology Director CalAlSil, Australia

Cristian Ravariu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania

Michael Zharnikov, Heidelberg University, Germany

Tomaz Langenbach, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Bing Chen, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

Djabri Larbi, Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University, Algeria

The highlights of the conference were the keynote forum by prominent scientists, who gave their gainful contributions in the form of very informative presentations and made the conference a top notch one.

Magnus Group is privileged to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers, Session chairs on transcribing the sessions, in a varied and variegate manner to make this conference a desirable artefact.

Speakers of Green Chemistry 2022:

Jinsong Wu, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China

Hasan Saygili, Batman University, Turkey

Ray Drabble, University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Tran Huu Nghi, Tropenbos International, Vietnam

Maha Mohamed Abdelrahman Genidy, Beni Suef University, Egypt

Ashanendu Mandal, University of Calcutta, India

Yarub Al Douri, American University of Iraq, Iraq

Chen Xing, Marcoule Institute in Separation Chemistry (ICSM), France

Michael Pittroff, Solvay, Germany

Annunziata Soriente, University of Salerno, Italy

Enas Amdeha, Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), Egypt

Day 2: Speakers

Md Nurul Islam Siddique, University Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia

Kumuthini Chandrasekaram, University of Malaya, Malaysia

Muhammad Salman Haider, Aalborg University, Denmark

Shiru Lin, Texas Woman's University, United States

Buddhima Rupasinghe, Bowling Green State University, United States

Pieter Samyn, SIRRIS – Innovations in Circular Economy and Natural Resources, Belgium

Lejla Klepo, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegowina

Owais Mohammad, Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit, AMU, India

Patricia J Kooyman, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Ahmed I Khodair, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt

Mohamed Ali Mahmoud El Khateeb, National Research Centre, Egypt

Sunirmal Jana, CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, India

Shumaila Kiran, Government College University, Pakistan

Rania Farouq, Pharos University in Alexandria, Egypt

Grzegorz Klosowski, Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland

Ashish Kumar Kar, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India

Dawid Mikulski, Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland

Alena Kharissova, Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon (UANL), Mexico

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We hope that with your cooperation, the next annual event will be even more successful.

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International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy Report:

The “International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy (Green Chemistry 2021)” , organised by Magnus Group , took place virtually on May 17-18, 2021 , and moved forward with the theme “Emphasize the Biodynamic scheme of Green Chemistry.”

Industry and society's expanding demands for green chemistry and clean technology necessitate new ideas and developments. The interdisciplinary venue presented and discussed the most recent discoveries, trends, and concerns in the domains of Green Chemistry, as well as practical difficulties and solutions. The conference was graced by the presence of prominent researchers, scientists, academicians, engineers, chemists, environmentalists, promising young researchers, students, and delegates from all over the world, all of whom helped to propel the event forward. With the help and guidance of the Organizing Committee members, delegates, speakers, guests, panellists and attendees this important event grew in stature. For crafting the conference, we owe a significant debt of gratitude to our Conference guests, keynote speakers, delegates, and participants. The two-day event also provided significant networking opportunities, laying the groundwork for future research and development initiatives.

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Green Chemistry 2021  opened with talks of 04 keynote speakers who discussed CalAlSil™ zeolite geopolymers – Green nanotechnology that replace carbon and energy intensive materials: Leon Burgess, Technology Director and Owner of CalAlSil, Australia; Molecular-scale design of novel materials for organic photovoltaics and electronics: Michael Zharnikov, Heidelberg University, Germany; Energy saving for CO2 capture process of the tomakomai CCS demonstration project: Takashi Sasaki, Plant Engineering Dept, Japan CCS Co, Japan; Green chemistry offers non-carcinogenic organic semiconductors for thin film transistors: Ravariu Cristian, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania.

Followed by Keynote Session, Oral  Presentations were initiated which included Speakers from various Universities, Hospitals, Academia and Business who shared their recent research activities, Expertise, Current challenges , Solutions to Overcome and many more…. And here is the list of speakers along with their Presentation Details

Green Chemistry 2021 Organizing Committee:

Leon Burgess, Technology Director and Owner of CalAlSil, Australia

Ravariu Cristian, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania

Mubarak Nabisab Mujawar, Curtin University, Malaysia

Speakers of Green Chemistry 2021:

Ai Suzuki, Tohoku University, Japan

Motoi Machida, Chiba University, Japan

Yong Xu, Tongji University School of Medicine, China

Deepak Sharma, Bayer U.S. , USA

Bhuvanasundari, IIT Madras, India

Azhar Bayeshova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

Mohamed Ezeldin Abdalla Osman, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Russia

Jianbing Gao, University of Leeds, UK

Sergio Nogales Delgado, University of Extremadura, Spain

Jana Pisk, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Riam Abu Much, The Academic Arab College for Education in Haifa, Israel

Tamilla Naibova, Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry, Azerbaijan

Adelaja Otolorin Osibote, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Damjan Blazeka, Institute of Physics, Croatia

Yury S. Nechaev, Bardin Central Research Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy, Russia

Dmitry Nikushchenko, Saint-Petersburg State Marine Technical University, Russian Federation

Bunsho Ohtani, Hokkaido University, Japan

Madhusudan Hiraman Fulekar, Parul University, India

Virginie Ratovelomanana Vidal, Chimie ParisTech - iCLeHS UMR CNRS 8060, France

Yanyan Zhao, CSIRO Energy, Clayton, Australia

Noriko Irie, Ehime University, Japan

Naoko Kawahara, Kindai University, Japan

Rahat Javaid, Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute, Japan

Inderjeet Tyagi, Zoological Survey of India, India

Saule Mergenbayeva, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan

Zsolt Benedek, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Vandana Sakhre, Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, Dubai

Baljinder Kaur Riyar, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India

Mohamed Bouaziz, Universite de Sfax, Tunisia

Kameni Romario Juste, Ngaoundere University, Cameroon

Zaina Mezine, Universite Mouloud Mammeri de TiziOuzou, Algeria

Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Center, South Korea

Ihsan Budi Rachman, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

Phan Phuoc Tri, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan

Senlin Tian, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China

Yeugeniy M. Gusev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

T. Shiyani, Central University of Gujarat, India

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Dates: Friday, June 21 – Wednesday, June 26, 2024 Location: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont

Applications for the 2024 Summer School are closed. 

The ACS Green and Sustainable Chemistry Summer School (GSCSS) is a highly selective week-long program for graduate students and postdoctoral chemists and engineers. Each year, approximately 60 exceptional students from North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean are selected from a large pool of applicants and gather for this fully funded once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The American Chemical Society pays for all eligible travel and program costs.

Organized and hosted by the Green Chemistry Institute since 2003, the summer school typically features more than a dozen expert instructors who share knowledge and skills from across a broad spectrum of topics directly relevant to green chemistry and sustainability. Throughout the program, students attend lectures and interactive study/project sessions, present posters about their own research, hold discussions, and spend time networking both with each other and the GSCSS faculty. Alumni of this program have gone on to become leaders in many green chemistry and sustainability-related fields and provide participants with an extensive network of professional contacts.  

Application Information

Applications for the 2024 Summer School are now closed .   Please check back this Autumn for the next open application period! 

PLEASE NOTE: No one is permitted to participate in the Summer School program more than once. If you have attended in a previous year (virtual or in person), you are not eligible to attend a second time. Only completed applications (including a letter of nomination) will be considered.

You will need to submit the following in our online application portal:

  • A curriculum vitae (CV) or résumé. The document should include your current institutional affiliation and contact information. (Maximum 2 pages)
  • A transcript of graduate-level coursework (both current and completed). The document does  not  need to be an official transcript; an unofficial transcript is fine, but please be certain to include course titles.
  • A letter of nomination from your faculty or research advisor, another faculty member, or similar person who can attest to your interest, talent, and expertise. This letter must be uploaded separately by the author from their own email address.
  • A one-page essay addressing your interest in green and sustainable chemistry. The essay should describe any relevant experience you have, as well as how you will benefit from the program.

Notification of Acceptance All applicants will be notified of acceptance no later than April 15, 2024 . For international students, we realize that the application process for an appropriate travel visa can require long wait times in some countries. Unfortunately, we cannot make special accommodations for students faced with wait times that prevent them from attending the program. We are not able to help expedite the application process in countries outside the U.S. Please see the FAQ section below for additional information relevant to visa applications and expenses. It is our intention to notify students of acceptance as early as possible but cannot guarantee a decision before April 15, 2024.

Statement concerning DEIR

Diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect are core values of the American Chemical Society. All qualified applicants will receive full consideration for acceptance and will not be discriminated against before, during, or after our program based on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, religion, age, veteran status, disability status, genetic information or any other protected category. 

History of the program

The ACS Green Chemistry Institute Summer School program has been bringing students together each summer since 2003. Until 2023, the program (then known as the “Summer School on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy”) was funded by the American Chemical Society and the ACS Petroleum Research Fund. Starting in 2023, funding is now provided by the ACS under the auspices of an extended partnership between the GSCSS and the ACS Division of Education LEADS program. 

During the intensive week-long program, students spend their time learning about sustainable chemistry topics from our distinguished instructors, participating in poster sessions, and spending time brainstorming, problem-solving, and getting to know each other. Typically, around 60 students participate each year, representing a diverse group of scholars studying at universities from Argentina to Canada and everywhere in between. The experience is pivotal in developing life-long green chemistry champions—in fact, many Summer School alumni have gone on to be leaders in their respective fields, including ACS’s own Director of Sustainable Development, Dr. Adelina Voutchkova.

Read more about the experience from recent alumni:

  • Setting the Scene: Blooming Green Chemists and the ACS Summer School Experience by Michelle Muzzio, Summer School Class of 2019
  • Green Chemistry and Sustainability Summer School: My Experience and Learnings by Anirban Kundu, Summer School Class of 2022

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The Summer School is proudly sponsored by the  ACS ,  ACS Petroleum Research Fund , and  ACS Green Chemistry Institute .

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General FAQ

Do i need to be vaccinated for covid to attend.

Safety is a core value of the American Chemical Society and will continue to be our ultimate guide for actions affecting ACS members, staff, meeting attendees, and other stakeholders. Given the decrease in the severity of the pandemic and because the CDC has loosened its restrictions relative to COVID-19, starting January 1, 2023, ACS will no longer require attendees to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination for events. We do, however, strongly encourage attendees to take their health and well-being (and that of their fellow attendees) seriously when attending ACS events. We encourage you to follow all the appropriate health-related guidance for you as an individual. If you are experiencing any COVID-19, flu-like, or other viral symptoms or are feeling sick, please do not attend an ACS event and take advantage of any hybrid or virtual programming that might be available. We reserve the right to change this guidance at any point for any ACS-sponsored event.

Do I need to be an ACS member to attend Summer School?

You do not need to be an ACS member to attend. (We do hope that you'll consider joining , however!)

Will I earn college credit or continuing education units (CEUs) if I attend? 

You will not earn any educational credits or CEUs by attending. You will receive a certificate of completion at the end of our week in Golden, but not a formal transcript.

Do I need to be a citizen of a Caribbean or Central, North, or South American nation to attend?

While you need to be studying at an institution in the Caribbean or Central, North, or South America to attend, you do not need to be a citizen of a country in those regions. If you are studying outside the aforementioned geographic areas, you may be interested in learning more about the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's (IUPAC) Green Chemistry Summer School .

Am I able to apply for a position to attend the Summer School program a second time?

Summer School is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity, so once you attend you are not eligible for future programs. If you apply and are not selected, however, you are welcomed to reapply by submitting a full application package.

Although I'm under consideration for a place in a PhD program, I won't know if I'll be formally enrolled during Summer School's program dates until after your application deadline passes. May I still apply?

Unfortunately, no. Students need to be certain that they will be enrolled in graduate or postdoctoral programs during our program dates when they apply to be eligible for our program. 

What languages are spoken at Summer School?

The official conference language is English. Attendees must be able to understand graduate level classroom lectures and written materials, as well as engage in personal and professional conversations, in English. All application materials, including advisor letters of nomination, must be in English.

Am I required to attend all sessions during the week?

Students are expected to attend class lectures and poster sessions in their entirety. (Poster presentation is optional but strongly encouraged.) Be prepared to arrive on time, pay attention, and contribute to discussions and group work. Please be considerate of your fellow students, instructors and staff, and vendors. And have fun and make friends!

I need a visa to enter the United States. Will you arrange that for me?

You are responsible for applying and making related arrangements to obtain an appropriate visa when needed. We will reimburse you for the cost of your visa post-conference. You will be reimbursed for the cost of the visa and any reciprocity fees, but not for any additional expenses related to obtaining it, such as travel and postage. If you need a visa, you will receive a letter to present to the embassy or consulate that you designate on your Supplemental Information Form upon acceptance. Our summer program is considered an educational conference and not a formal school, so participants will most likely enter the United States on visitor visas (B1), rather than student visas.

What costs are covered?

  • A round-trip coach-class (economy) transportation between your home and the Summer School location (international or national)
  • Housing on-campus at the Summer School location
  • On-campus dining at the Summer School location
  • Meals during your travel to and from the Summer School location
  • Airline fee for first checked bag
  • Mileage for those who might be driving to the Summer School location
  • Airport parking
  • Transport to your home local airport
  • Details about reimbursable expenses will be provided in the acceptance packet.

ACS GCI's Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference

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