Green Catalysis Experts dedicate their work to designing and implementing catalytic processes that are environmentally sustainable and economically viable. They focus on creating catalysts that operate efficiently with renewable feedstocks, reduce hazardous waste, and lower energy consumption. By leveraging advances in materials science, bio-catalysis, and green chemistry principles, these experts develop innovative solutions that minimize the ecological footprint of chemical manufacturing. Their efforts help replace harmful solvents and toxic reagents with greener alternatives, driving progress toward cleaner industrial processes.
Beyond catalyst development, Green Catalysis Experts emphasize the scalability and life-cycle impact of catalytic technologies. They explore recyclable catalysts, solvent-free reactions, and catalytic systems powered by renewable energy sources such as light or electricity. Their research supports sustainable practices in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and energy sectors by promoting circular economy principles and reducing environmental pollution. These experts are pivotal in transitioning industries toward more responsible production methods that align with global sustainability goals. Innovations in biocatalysis and heterogeneous green catalysts continue to push the boundaries of eco-friendly chemistry. Their work also fosters collaboration between academia and industry to accelerate practical applications. These efforts contribute significantly to global initiatives focused on reducing carbon emissions and preserving natural resources. By continually advancing green catalysis, they help build a resilient chemical industry prepared for future environmental challenges.
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model via design-driven bio- and chemical engineering view of biotech
Sergey Suchkov, R&D Director of the National Center for Human Photosynthesis, Mexico
Title : Application of metal single-site zeolite catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : Use of iron nanomaterials for the treatment of metals, metalloids and emergent contaminants in water
Marta I Litter, University of General San Martin, Argentina
Title : One-pot multicomponent syntheses of functional chromophores – Synthetic efficiency meets functionality design
Thomas J J Muller, Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf, Germany
Title : From photocatalysis to photon-phonon co-driven catalysis for inert molecules activation
Junwang Tang, Tsinghua University, China
Title : Antibody-proteases as a generation of unique biomarkers, potential targets and translational tools towards design-driven bio- and chemical engineering and personalized and precision medical practice
Sergey Suchkov, R&D Director of the National Center for Human Photosynthesis, Mexico