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Green Solvents for Synthesis 2012

Sarah Ruthven, Editor of Green Chemistry, attended the 2012 Green Solvents for Synthesis Conference, held from the 8th-10th October 2012 in Boppard, Germany.  The theme of this year’s installment of the biennial conference series was Advanced Concepts for Solution Phase Chemistry and Processes.

Professor Walter Leitner, Chair of the Green Chemistry Editorial Board, was Chairman of the organising committee, which also included Advisory Board members Professor Kenneth Seddon and Professor Peter Wasserscheid

Poster prize winners from the 'Green Solvents for Synthesis' conference receiving their prizes from the organising committeeThe focus of the conference was centre around energy-efficient processes, selectivity control for waste prevention, alternative and efficient use of raw materials, activation and capture of CO2and integrated reaction and separation processes.  The  3-day programme included 12 Keynote lectures delivered by internationally renowned experts and a poster session, where three of the top posters were awarded with prizes by the organising committee.  One of these prizes was sponsored by Green Chemistry, and the recipient of was Mr Victor López-López for his poster on “Energy-efficient CO2-capture with solutions based on ionic liquids” (pictured second from the left).  He was awarded with a certificate and a copy of Sustainable Solutions for Modern Economies

Many congratulations to Victor on receiving this prize.

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Sustainability in Chemical Synthesis Conference

Anna Simpson, Deputy Editor of Green Chemistry (pictured below, centre) attended the Sustainability in Chemical Synthesis Conference, held at the Chemistry Department of TU Kaiserslautern from the 16th -18th September. 

Kaiserslautern

From left to right: Lukas Gooßen, Anna Simpson and Oliver Kreye

This meeting was organised by the Sustainable Chemistry Section of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemical Society, GDCh).  The series was started in 2007 to bring scientists from the community of sustainable chemistry together for exchanging ideas and new scientific insights. 

The 2012 scientific programme put an emphasis on state-of-the-art organic synthesis by covering, in particular, methods of carbon-carbon, carbon-hetroatom, and carbon-hydrogen bond formation.  Topics on chemicals from biomass were similarly covered as was the invention of new catalytic processes for achieving valuable new chemical transformations.

The Green Chemistry poster prize was won by Oliver Kreye from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (far right in picture above) and it was presented by Professor Lukas Gooßen, co-organiser of the conference (far left in picture above).

The full title of the winning poster was The first catalytic Lossen rearrangement: Sustainable access to Carbamates and Amines, authored by: Oliver Kreye, Sarah Wald and Michael Meier.  You may be interested in ‘meeting our author’ Michael Meier, click here.

Congratulations to Oliver on winning this prize.

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4th International IUPAC Conference on Green Chemistry

The  4th International IUPAC Conference on Green Chemistry (4th ICGC) was held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil between the 25-29th August 2012.  The conference focused on broad topics including benign synthesis/processes, green chemistry for energy production, chemicals from renewable resources, green engineering, education in green chemistry and engineering and policy. 

The conference was attended by the Editor, Sarah Ruthven and several members of the Journal’s Editorial and Advisory Boards spoke at the event, including Professor Buxing Han, Professor Paul Anastas, Professor James ClarkProfessor Philip Jessop, Professor Robin Rogers and Professor Roger Sheldon

The Green Chemistry poster prize which was presented by Professor Buxing Han was awarded to Tiago Artur da Silva from the University of Sao Paulo (pictured right). 

The full title of the poster was: AuPd nanoparticles: reusable magnetic responsive catalyst for green oxidation of alcohols; by Tiago Artur da Silva, Érico Teixeira-Neto, Liane Marcia Rossi.

Congratulations to Tiago on winning this prize.

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How synthetic organic chemistry can help to feed the world

Azoxystrobin is the world’s leading agricultural fungicide. It is a fully synthetic compound, whose invention was inspired by the structure and activity of the naturally-occurring fungicide strobilurin A. Today it is used worldwide to control fungi growing on over 120 types of crop, improving plant health, raising quality and increasing yield. The success of the project highlights the crucial importance of chemistry in meeting grand challenges such as global food security and the broader applicability of skills such as natural product synthesis. Keynote speaker Dr John Clough led the team of chemists at Syngenta that invented azoxystrobin. He will discuss the key role that synthetic organic chemistry played in creating an effective and safe fungicide. This policy event is organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry as part of a series of lectures designed to bring together active researchers and policy makers to highlight the role of the chemical sciences in tackling societal issues.

Be inspired - The Chemistry Centre

This event will be held in the Chemistry Centre on 26 September at the RSC’s recently refurbished building in Burlington House, London. Doors will open at 17:30 for refreshments. The event will begin at 18:00 and will finish with a wine reception. Please follow the link here for information and to register for the event.

If you cannot make it why not watch the video of the event which will be uploaded on the website after the event.

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Ghent Bio-Economy Summer School – 7th-10th August 2012

The Ghent Bio-Economy Summer School 2012 was held at Ghent University, Belgium, between the 7th-10th August 2012.  The event presented a comprehensive and integrated overview of the bio-based economy by world-leading experts, covering the complete process of biomass to bioproduct. 

Green Chemistrysponsored a poster prize at the event which was awarded to Julien Cousin Saint Remi, a PhD student at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Belgium, where he is developing new and innovative techniques for the downstream processing of biobased products.  He was awarded the prize for his poster ‘Recovery of biobutanol from ABE-fermentations with zeolites’ and received a copy of the book ‘Thermochemical conversion of biomass to liquid fuels and chemicals’ (pictured right receiving his prize from Professor Tom Desmet, chair of the organising committee).  Many congratulations to Julien on receiving this prize.

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3rd Asian-Pacific Conference on Ionic Liquids and Green Processes

The 3rd Asian-Pacific Conference on Ionic Liquids and Green Processes (APCIL’12) will be held in Beijing, China between the 17th-19th September 2012.  The main theme of this conference is ionic liquids for low carbon and sustainable development.

Topics to be covered at APCIL’12 include:

  • Modeling and Computation
  • Structure, Spectroscopy and Thermodynamics
  • New Materials and Compounds
  • Syntheses and Catalysis
  • Separation and Transport Processes
  • Electrochemical and Energy Applications
  • Sustainable and Environmental Technologies
  • Process Engineering and Industrial Applications

Invited plenary speakers include Professor Kenneth Seddon (Queen’s University Belfast, UK), Professor Robin D. Rogers (University of Alabama, USA), Professor Douglas McFarlane (University of Monash, Australia) and Professor Buxing Han (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China).  For a full list of all invited (plenary and keynote) speakers, click here.

The conference will be held at the Jiuhua Resort Convention Centre in Beijing – more information about the venue and accommodation can be found here.

Register for this conference now!

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Frontiers in Biorefining 2012 – 30th October-2nd November

The 2nd International Conference ‘Frontiers in Biorefining‘ on Chemicals and Products from Renewable Carbon is being held between the 30th October-2nd November 2012 at the King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort, St Simons Island, Georgia USA. 

The event will be hosted by the University of Tennessee’s Centre for Renewable Carbon in partnership with the Southeastern Regional Sun Grant Centre, and will emphasize the latest developments on the transformation of renewable carbon building blocks to chemicals and materials, enabling the integrated biorefinery concept.  The tentative sessions planned for the event are:

  • Biorefinery concepts for chemicals and products
  • From pretreatment to fractionation
  • Chemicals from carbohydrates
  • Catalysis in the biorefinery
  • Advances in analytical techniques
  • Chemicals from lignin
  • Developing the industrial biorefinery

The deadline for submission of abstracts is the 17th August 2012 – click here for more details about the requirements and full instructions on how to submit.

Early Bird registration for the conference ends on the 15th August 2012 – to register, click here.

Visit the conference website for further information – http://www.fib2012.org/

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GRC Green Chemistry 2012

The 2012 ‘Olympic’ Gordon Research Conference on Green Chemistrywill be held between the 22nd-27th July 2012 at the Renaissance Tuscany II Ciocco Resort in Lucca (Braga), Italy.

The conference will will present cutting-edge research and the most important advances relevant to environmentally benign and sustainable chemistry and chemical processing.  The key scientific sessions will be of interest to both industry and academia and will focus on designing greener chemicals, greener approaches to organic synthesis, catalysis and biocatalysis, polymers and materials, bio-inspired materials, energy and fuels, and assessing our progress toward a sustainable future.

The conference Chairs are Karen I. Goldberg and Steve Howdle with Vice Chairs Kenneth Seddon and Mark A. Harmer.

Applications for this meeting must be submitted by the 24th June 2012.  Please apply early and some meetings become over subscribed before this deadline.

For full details about the conference, click here.

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Green Solvents 2012 – Submission deadline extended to the 15th May!

The deadline for submission of abstracts for the ‘Green Solvents – Advanced Concepts for Solution Phase Chemistry and Processes‘ has been extended to the 15th May 2012.  This conference will be taking place between the 7th-10th October in picturesque Boppard, Germany.

This event is part of the biennial conference series “Green Solvents” and this year’s scientific focus lies on energy-efficient processes, selectivity control for waste prevention, alternative and efficient use of raw materials, activation and capture of CO2 and integrated reaction and separation processes.

Submit your abstract now!

For more information about the many renowned invited speakers, the topics and abstract submission, please visit: www.dechema.de/gsfs2012.

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2012 Berkeley Centre for Green Chemistry Conference

The BCGC 2nd Annual Conference in Green Chemistry: Collaborative Approaches and New Solutions is being held at the University of California Berkeley on the 3rd May 2012.

The Spring 2012 BCGC Green Chemistry meeting will build awareness of Green Chemistry’s growing role in education, research and outreach on and off campus.

The morning speakers will each speak to one of the Center’s core research or outreach themes: (1) Advancing legislation to incentivize greener solutions (2) Creating new catalysts for green chemical transformations, (3) Promoting greener materials selection with quantitative tools and metrics, and (4) Developing an ethics for decision making in green chemistry. 

During the afternoon session we will host two panel discussions highlighting two of our most integrated interdisciplinary initiatives at the BCGC: (1) How should we advance an interdisciplinary approach to education in green chemistry at UC Berkeley and other Universities? (2) What is the role of biobased chemicals and products in a greener market place?

Confirmed speakers at the event include: Debbie Raphael, California Department of Toxic Substances Control; John Hartwig, UC Berkeley Department of Chemistry; Lauren Heine, Cleaner Production Action; John Warner, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry; Bill Tolman, University of Minnesota Department of Chemistry; Roger McFadden, Staples, Steve Hahn, Dow Chemical and Joan Blades, Founder of MoveOn.org and MomsRising.org.

Click here to find out more…

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