Catalyst deactivation

The pharmaceutical industry's chemical synthesis is starting to change thanks to enzyme catalysis, which is made possible by developments in protein engineering and guided evolution. The pharmaceutical sector has recognised the growing significance of catalysis. A crucial technology that allows affordable and ecologically friendly industrial processes is catalysis. The creation of a workable catalytic process for industrial scales is a challenging challenge that necessitates cross-disciplinary cooperation. The pharmaceutical sector has recognised the growing significance of catalysis. A crucial technology that allows affordable and ecologically friendly industrial processes is catalysis. The creation of a workable catalytic process for industrial scales is a challenging challenge that necessitates cross-disciplinary cooperation.

Committee Members
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Stanislaw Dzwigaj

Stanislaw Dzwigaj

Sorbonne University, France
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Anne M Gaffney

Anne M Gaffney

University of South Carolina, United States
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Victor Cerda

Victor Cerda

University of the Balearic Island, Spain
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Marta I Litter

Marta I Litter

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
CCT 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Dae Dong Sung

Dae Dong Sung

Korea University Sejong Campus, Korea, Republic of
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Enrico Paris

Enrico Paris

CREA-IT & DIAEE, Italy
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Collin G Joseph

Collin G Joseph

University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering and Technology 2026 - Nina Patel

Nina Patel

University of Bath, United Kingdom

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