Efforts to create sustainable chemical processes have gained momentum through innovative approaches that prioritize resource efficiency and waste minimization. In this pursuit, scientists focused on circular chemical systems develop strategies that recycle and reuse materials within chemical production cycles. This method reduces dependence on finite raw materials and decreases environmental impact by closing the loop on waste streams. Such advances are particularly important in tackling global challenges related to pollution and resource scarcity. By designing reactions and processes that allow materials to be continuously regenerated, these experts contribute significantly to greener industrial practices.
Integrating principles of green chemistry with innovative material recovery techniques is central to the work of Catalyst Regeneration Experts. Their investigations often include developing catalysts and processes that enable selective transformation of waste products into valuable chemicals. This not only supports economic viability but also fosters a more sustainable chemical industry. As demand grows for environmentally friendly technologies, these researchers provide critical insights that help industries reduce their carbon footprint and move toward truly sustainable manufacturing. Their contributions are key to advancing the transition from linear to circular economies in the chemical sector. Their dedication ensures that future chemical production will be more resilient and aligned with global sustainability goals.
Title : A desirable framework for establishing a resource circulation society
Dai Yeun Jeong, Jeju National University, Korea, Republic of
Title : Design of efficient and stable structured catalysts for biofuels transformation into syngas by using advanced technologies of nanocomposite active components synthesis, supporting on heat conducting substrates and sintering
Vladislav Sadykov, Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation
Title : Effective B2O3 modified Ni/Al2O3 co precipitated catalysts for waste cooking oil transformation into green diesel
Eleana Kordouli, University of Patras, Greece
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model through Bi-odesign-Inspired Bio- and chemical engineering applications to secure the human healthcare and biosafety: Engineering of biocatalysts - from evolution to creation
Sergey Suchkov, R&D Director of the National Center for Human Photosynthesis, Mexico
Title : Sonophotocatalysis in advanced oxidation process: A short review
Collin G Joseph, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Title : Development of CSM recovery methods based on their adsorption on biochar from lignocellulosic residues
Bintou Sanagare, Universite de Quebec a Trois-Rivieres , Canada