Sustainable Chemistry Researchers develop and advance chemical processes that emphasize environmental safety, resource efficiency, and sustainability. They innovate green catalytic methods that reduce waste, decrease energy consumption, and eliminate hazardous reagents. By incorporating renewable feedstocks and environmentally friendly solvents, they offer sustainable alternatives to conventional chemical manufacturing practices. Employing state-of-the-art experimental techniques and computational modeling, these researchers optimize catalysts to maximize reaction efficiency and selectivity while minimizing byproducts and emissions. Their collaborations with chemical engineers, material scientists, and industrial partners enable the translation of lab-scale innovations into practical, scalable technologies. Sustainable chemistry researchers address global issues such as climate change, pollution, and resource depletion by promoting circular economy approaches and sustainable production. Their work supports the creation of greener pharmaceuticals, biodegradable materials, and clean energy solutions, steering the chemical industry toward an environmentally responsible future. Through continuous innovation, they contribute to safer chemical products and processes that benefit both human health and the planet’s ecosystems. They actively promote policy initiatives that support the global implementation of green chemistry principles.
Title : Application of vanadium and tantalum single-site zeolite catalysts in catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : 30,000 nano implants in humans with no infections, no loosening, and no failures
Thomas J Webster, Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Title : Solar heterogeneous photocatalysis and photochemistry for urban wastewater regeneration and reuse
Isabel Oller Alberola, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Spain
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model through biodesign-inspired & biotech-driven translational applications and upgraded business marketing to secure the human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Suchkov, R&D Director of the National Center for Human Photosynthesis, Mexico
Title : Human impact on natural environment and its implications
Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Title : Effect of bed material on syngas quality: Comparison of biomass gasification with different bed materials
Enrico Paris, CREA-IT & DIAEE, Italy
Title : Valorizing lignocellulose to ethylene glycol: Catalysis, catalyst deactivation and conceptual process design
Jean Paul Lange, University of Twente, Netherlands
Title : Design of nanocomposite materials for active components of structured catalysts for biofuels transformation into syngas, catalytic layers of membrane reactors with oxygen/hydrogen separation and anodes of solid oxide fuels cells operating in the internal reforming mode
Vladislav Sadykov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Federation
Title : Cleaner syngas from biomass gasification: Is K-Feldspar the key?
Beatrice Vincenti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Title : Sustainable catalyst development: metal modified lignin-plastic composites for hydrogen production
Tahreem Saleem, University of Milano-Bicocca Italy, Italy