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GREEN CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY

EURO GREEN CHEMISTRY 2020

https://greenchemistry.chemistryconferences.org/

July 09-10, 2020 | Geneva, Switzerland

11th World Congress on

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InvitationDear Collegues,

Conference Series LLC Ltd. is delighted to welcome you to Geneva, Switzerland for Euro Green Chemistry 2020.

The conference will focus on “Recent Innovations and Concerns of Green Chemistry towards Sustainability”. We are confident that you will enjoy the scientific sessions of this upcoming conference.

As the premier event, we have developed a program with your interests in mind. We have not only increased the number of opportunities for you to network with colleagues from across the world but also introduced more focused sessions that will feature cutting edge presentations, special panel discussions, and livelier interaction with industry leaders and experts.

Life is full of give and take. Make it count in your professional life. Attend the Euro Green Chemistry to network with your peers, exchange expertise and experiences, and arm yourself with the latest information to take your department to the next level.

We look forward to see you in Geneva, Switzerland this July

Sincerely,Euro Green Chemistry 2020Organizing Committee

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Euro Green Chemistry 2020 July 09-10, 2020 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Theme of the Conference is ‘‘Recent Innovations and Concerns of Green Chemistry towards Sustainability’’.

Conference Series is esteemed to invite you to join the 11th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Technology which will be held July 09-10, 2020 at Geneva, Switzerland which includes prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and exhibitions.

Green Chemistry Congress aims to bring together the prominent researchers academic scientists, and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Green Chemistry. It is also an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent advances, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges and solutions adopted in the fields of Green Chemistry.11th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Technology will focus on many interesting scientific sessions and covers all frontier topics in Green Chemistry which includes Principles in Green Chemistry, Green Catalysis, Green Materials, Green Synthesis and Designing, Greener Bioprocesses, Green Chemistry applications in industries, Green energy, Waste Valorization techniques, Environmental Chemistry aspects, Green Economy, Sustainable flow chemistry, Green Engineering & Manufacturing, Green Polymers, Green Chemistry applications in different industries, Green Catalyst & Reagents and many more. In the coming years Green Chemistry is known as a specific field of science and technology. The focus is mainly on minimizing the hazards and maximizing the efficiency of any chemical choice.On behalf of Green chemistry 2020, Organizing Committee is glad to invite contributions from the enthusiastic academicians, scientists to organize International Symposiums/Workshops that are both empirical and conceptual in exploring new dimensions of green chemistry challenges towards achieving the solutions.

What is Euro Green Chemistry 2020 ?

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Why to attend ? With members from around the world focussing on green chemistry and its advances, this is your golden opportunity to reach the largest conglomeration of participants from green chemistry associations. Conduct presentations, spread information, meet with the upcoming and potential scientist, make a mark with new innovations in the fields of green technology, green energy, environmental chemistry, pollution control and its management, and receive name and recognition at the 2- day event. Global Esteemed speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, discoveries, and the newest updates in Green Catalysis, Green Materials, Green Synthesis and Designing, Greener Bioprocesses, Green Chemistry applications in industries, Green energy, Waste Valorization techniques, Green Engineering & Manufacturing, Green Polymers, Green Chemistry applications in different industries, are the features of this conference.

Target Audience :Directors, Presidents, CEO’s from companies, Business Intelligence Experts, Biofuels Plant Engineers, Recycling Specialists, Regulatory Specialists, Industrial experts, Scientists, Vice Presidents, Manufacturers, Research Associates, Brand Marketers, Advertising Agency Executives, Professors and Students from Academia.

Who are Attending The expected attendees who are specialised in various fields like Green Chemistry, Biomass, Green Chemical Engineering, Green Technologies in food production & food Processing, Green Polymers. Anticipating students are welcomed from various fields of chemistry where green chemistry principles are applied

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Major SessionsBiomass and its ConversionCleaner production and Green NanotechnologiesEnvironmental Chemistry and Pollution ControlGreen Analytical ChemistryGreen Chemistry and TechnologyGreen Chemical ReactionsGreen Catalysis & BiocatalysisGreen Chemical EngineeringGreen Energy & Renewable ResourcesGreen Engineering and Sustainable DesigningGreen Technologies in food production & food ProcessingGreen PolymersGreen ManufacturingGreen MaterialsGreen Solvents : Properties and ApplicationsIndustrial Applications of Green ChemistryLife Cycle Assessment and Environmental SustainabilityNovel Activation MethodsTrends in Green ChemistrySustainable Flow ChemistryUltrasound Technology in Green ChemistryWaste Valorization TechniquesWood Products and Green ChemistryGreen EconomyGreen Chemistry Market

Host CitySwitzerland has been one of the most popular tourist destinations for many reasons. The snow-capped peaks, the stunning vistas, endless snow sports, or just relaxing by a roaring fire with a cup of world famous Swiss hot chocolate or cheese fondue in hand. Geneva is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva. It is the second-most populous city in Switzerland. Geneva is a city in Switzerland that lies at the southern tip of expansive Lac Léman (Lake Geneva). Surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains, the city has views of dramatic Mont Blanc. The city has been referred to as the world’s most compact metropolis and the “Peace Capital”. It is a global city, a financial Centre, and a worldwide centre for diplomacy due to the presence of numerous international organizations, including the headquarters of many agencies of the United Nations and the Red Cross. It hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world.

The climate of Geneva is a temperate climate, more specifically an oceanic climate. Winters are cool, usually with light frosts at night and thawing conditions during the day. Summers are relatively warm. Precipitation is adequate and is relatively well-distributed throughout the year, although autumn is slightly wetter than other seasons. The best time to visit Switzerland is between April and June, and September to October, when the weather is at best, and there aren’t too many tourists.

Supporting JournalsChemical Sciences JournalTrends in Green ChemistryJournal of Environmental Analytical ChemistryModern Chemistry & Applications

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Vision & PlanInternational Market ApproachGreen chemicals, commonly known as bio based chemicals are produced from bio feedstock and thus, are renewable in nature. Green chemicals are much lesser harmful towards environment compared to petroleum based chemicals. The raw materials which are generally used in the production of green chemicals are bio-ethanol, sugar & starch, animal fats and vegetable oils. Green chemicals also consider biodegradation of the product after a certain period of time keeping the environment safe. Green chemicals find wide application across various end-use industries such as agriculture, construction, and automobile. Burgeoning growth of these industries coupled with the rising awareness towards environmental safety globally is expected to boost growth for the global green chemicals market.

Green chemicals accounted for 10% of the total chemical industry in 2015. Green chemicals are known for their environmental friendliness, providing a base for the sustainable chemical market. Since 2011, the industry is looking forward to finding the effective and economical expansion of green chemistry. Though over the years, applications in green chemicals have gained attention while the majority still remains at the laboratory or are at a pilot scale level. The growth in the green chemical industry is expected to be driven by bio-based chemicals in the long run. In 2015, over 50 million tonnes of bio-based chemicals were manufactured and this is anticipated to reach over 80 million tonnes by 2020. Application across various segments such as food processing, housing, textiles, transportation, hygiene, environment, and

pharmaceuticals is anticipated to grow significantly over the next five years. By 2020, green chemicals market is projected to reach over $100 billion, with CAGR of 11%. Our reports provide a significant overview of the green chemical market, with respect to strategic analysis, regulatory framework, regional analysis, corporate portfolios and industry structure.

By 2020, the market for “green” chemistry is expected to reach $100 billion globally, with North America seeing an increase from $3 billion to over $20 billion during the same period. This growth, essential to the future of our planet, is a sign that the industry is engaged in much-needed change. Today, 8.3 percent of all deaths and 5.7 percent of the total burden of disease worldwide are related to chemical exposure.

With the increasing attention on sustainable chemistry, the public expects companies to ensure both new chemicals, and those already in a company’s portfolio, are more environmentally friendly. This pressure is especially intense on chemists because ‘green’ and ‘chemicals’ are not words that have typically

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Product Insightsgone together. In fact, the perception today is that the chemicals industry is not doing enough to promote safe chemistry, despite the range of vital and interesting work going on in this area.

This statistic displays the market size of the green chemistry industry worldwide in 2015, with forecasted figures for 2016 to 2020. The global renewable chemicals market size in 2015 was some 51.7 billion U.S. dollars, and it is forecasted that by 2020 it will be some 85.6 billion U.S. dollars. The global renewable chemicals market stood at US$ 49.22 billion in 2016. Witnessing a tremendous rise during the period from 2017 to 2022, the revenue in this market is expected to reach US$ 102.76 billion by the end of the forecast period. The main products available in renewable chemicals market are alcohols, ketones, biopolymers, platform chemicals, and organic acids. Among them, the demand for alcohol is relatively higher and the trend is anticipated to remain so over the next few years, notes the research report.

As per the global bio-based chemicals market forecast- The market for Bio-based chemical is anticipated to grow from $6474 million in 2016 to $23976 million by 2025, at a CAGR of 16.16% between 2017 and 2025. The base year considered for the study is 2016 and the forecast period is between 2017 and 2025. The concerns regarding the environment due to dangerous chemicals and depletion of fossil fuels are leading to the rise of the production of the bio-based chemicals. The Industrial chemical

application is anticipated to dominate the global Biobased chemical market whereas the Agriculture application is anticipated to grow at a faster CAGR of 16.48% during the forecast period. The pharmaceutical industry is one of the major end-user industries for the consumption of bio-based chemicals. Food products are anticipated to hold a share of 20% by 2025. In terms of products, Biofuels have generated the highest revenue of $3690 million in 2016. On the other hand, Bioplastics are anticipated to grow at a faster CAGR of 16.43% during the forecast period. Biofuel market includes biodiesel, biogas and solid biomass. Biodiesel dominates the biofuel market by contributing $1437million in 2016. Biofuels are produced from organic material such as animal waste and plant materials. The bio-degradable market is the fastest growing segment in bioplastics market with a CAGR of 16.62% during the forecast period.

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Day 1 / July 09, 2020

Day 2 / July 10, 2020

Time Session08:00 - 09:00 Registration /Reception09:00 - 09:15 Inaugural Address09:15 - 10:45 Keynote/Plenary Talk no: 310:45 - 10:50 Group Photo10:50 - 11.00 Coffee/Tea Break11:00 - 13:00 Green Chemistry and Technology13:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break13:30 - 15:30 Green Energy & Renewable Resources15:30 - 15:45 Coffee/Tea Break15:45 - 17:30 Panal Discussion

Time Session09:00 - 10:00 Keynote/Plenary Talk no: 210:00 - 10:15 Coffee/Tea Break10:15 - 13:00 Industrial Applications of Green Chemistry13:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break13:30 - 15:30 Trends in Green Chemistry15:30 - 15:45 Coffee/Tea Break

Tentative Agenda

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10:00- 10:40 Title: Creating the right (green) chemistry CO2, water and biomaterialsPaul O’Connor, ANTECY, The Netherlands

10:40-11:20 Title: "Greener" food processing in light of sustainabilityAnet Rezek Jambrak, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Networking & Refreshments 11:20-11:40 @Pre Function AreaSessions: Industrial Applications of Green Chemistry | Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control | Green Chemistry and Technology | Biomass and its Conversion | Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental SustainabilityChair: Paul O Connor, The NetherlandsCo-chair: Rudina BLETA, University of Artois, France

11:40-12:10 Title: Powering green chemistry with microspheres and microcapsulesThorsten Brandau, BRACE GmbH , Germany

12:10-12:40 Title: Cyclodextrins as versatile tools for the preparation of UV-and visible-light responsive mesoporous photocatalystsRudina BLETA, University of Artois, France

12:40-13:10 Title: Systems approach to identify sustainable chemical innovations that encompass life-cycle impacts Elze C. van Hamelen, The Natural Step, Germany

Group Photo

Day 1 September 17, 2018

Opening Ceremony 09:45-10:00

Keynote Talks

Hall: Meeting Place 2

09:00-09:45 Registrations

Lunch Break 13:10-14:10 @The Gallery

14:10-14:40 Title: Characteristics of chemicals and trade secrets used in the semiconductor manufacturing industryChungsik Yoon, Seoul National University, South Korea

14:40-15:10 Title :Effect of Al3+/clay ratio on C3H6-SCR over iron catalysts supported on aluminum pillared montmorillonite (FE-AL-PILC)Yaxin Su, Donghua University, China

15:10-15:40 Title: Design and use of an imidazolium ion-tagged fluorescent chemosensor for sensing metal ions in waterBharti Khungar, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, India

Networking & Refreshments 15:40-16:00 @Pre Function Area

16:00-16:30 Title: Laws to enhance green chemistry and protect humanityVandana Khungar, University of Rajasthan, India

16:30-17:00Title: High value-added cellulose products prepared from low-grade cellulose resourcesJun ZHANG, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

End of Day 1

Day 2 September 18, 2018

Keynote Talks

10:00-10:40 Title : Towards carbon fibers from single component kraft lignin systems: An application of green chemistry with forest biomaterialsDimitris S. Argyropoulos, North Carolina State University, USA

10:40- 11:20Title: Tannins: A new approach to characterization, chemical modification and processing towards innovative products and nano materialsClaudia Crestini, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

Networking & Refreshments 11:20-11:40 @Pre Function Area

Sessions: Green Chemistry and Technology | Green Chemical Engineering | Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control | Green Analytical ChemistryChair: Dimitris S Argyropoulos, North Carolina State University, USACo-chair: Ricardo Reis Soares, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil

11:40-12:10 Title: Fatty acids, olefins and green diesel from catalytic edible oils hydrolysisRicardo Reis Soares, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil

12:10-12:40 Title : Green analytical techniques in food analysisZHANG Feng, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, China

12:40-13:10 Title : Green solvents selection for high voltage electrical discharge extraction of bioactive compounds form S.officinalisAnet Režek Jambrak, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Lunch Break 13:10-14:10 @The Gallery

14:10-14:40 Title: Ionic liquid-based green process engineering for co-production of ethylene glycol and dimethyl carbonateWeiguo Cheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

14:40-15:10Title: Optimization of reverse phase liquid-liquid microextraction (RP-DLLME) method coupled with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the determination of chlorophenols (CPs) in marine sedimentsMorteza Ziyaadini Avarani, Chabahar Maritime University, Iran

15:10-15:40 Title: Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of some AZO dyes using copper (II) ionsIbrahim A. Salem, Tanta University, Egypt

Networking & Refreshments 15:40-16:00 @Pre Function Area Poster Presentations 16:00- 17:00 @Pre Function Area Poster Judges: Claudia Crestini, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy & Anet Režek Jambrak, University of Zagreb, Croatia

GCTPP-1 Title: Mechanism of biomimetic monooxidation of cyclohexane by hydrogen peroxideTofik Nagiev, Nagiev Institute of Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry, Azerbaijan

GCTPP-2 Title: Production of antifungal active substance using biofilm by Bacillus subtilisYuji Fukmoto, Kindai University, Japan

GCTPP-3 Title: Basic analysis of volatile organic compounds from actinomycetesMinori Maeda, Kindai University, Japan

GCTPP-4 Title: Enhanced performance of soil microbial fuel cell by earthwormsHiroshi Yukimoto, Kindai University, Japan

GCTPP-8 Title : Extraction and characterization of lignin from herbaceous biomass of Korea via organosolv and alkaline processGa Hee Kim, Hankyong National University, South Korea

GCTPP-9Title : Determination of targeted pesticides in aqueous samples using coconut shell activated carbon for preconcentration prior to high performance liquid chromatographyKsenija Kumrić, University of Belgrade, Serbia

GCTPP-10 Title : Use of waste sludge from Ni/Cr plating as raw material for obtaining the inorganic pigmentsRadojka Vujasin, University of Belgrade, Serbia

GCTPP-11 Title : Synergetic effect of ionizing radioation and adsorption on methylene blue degradation Ljiljana Matović, University of Belgrade, Serbia

GCTPP-12 Title: Development of a cellulose based biodegradable material for packagingMarta Pineiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal

GCTPP-13 Title: Mechanochemistry for two-step synthesis of porphyrinsCarla Gomes, University of Coimbra, Portugal

GCTPP-14 Title: 3D water-stable magnesium metal-organic framework for sensoring Fe3+ionRong-Xin Yuan, Changshu Institute of Technology, China

GCTPP-15 Title: Synthesis of new bio-based surfactants from cashew nutshell liquid in waterValentina Bragoni, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany

GCTPP-16 Title : Fragmentation pathway of harmful chemicals in soft ionization mode and its application in novel analogue screeningChen Fengming, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, China

GCTPP-17 Title : Eco-friendly features in long-chain studies for pharmaceutical tetrapyrrolic formulation targeting efficient drug deliveryRadu Socoteanu, Institute of the Romanian Academy, Romania

GCTPP-18 Title : Study of the in situ formulation of active condensation agents and their use for amide formationAndrea Morandini, University Ca’ Foscari of Venice, Italy

GCTPP-19 Title : Decarboxylative amination of benzoic acidsDominik Lichte, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany

GCTPP-20 Title : Metal-free trifluoromethylthiolation of arenediazonium salts with Me4NSCF3Giulia Bertoli, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany

GCTPP-5 Title: Biocompatible film based on corn starch/gelatin and red radish anthocyanin for pH sensingKasitnun Chayavanich, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

GCTPP-6Title: Bio crude oil production through hydrothermal liquefaction using homogeneous alkali catalyst from Korean native kenafSeong Ju Kim, Hankyong National University, South Korea

GCTPP-7Title: A holistic approach to tannins chemical functionalization towards tailored surface adsorpiton propertiesLili Zhen, Università degli Studi di Roma ‘Tor Vergata', Italy

GCTPP-21 Title : Regioselective C–H alkylation via carboxylate-directed hydroarylation in waterGuodong Zhang, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany

GCTPP-22 Title : Carboxylate-directed C–H allylation with allyl alcohols or ethersZhiyong Hu, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany

GCTPP-23 Title : Study of the removal mechanism of chromate ion from water; the potential human carcinogenAmara Dar, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

GCTPP-24Title : Chemometric assessment and investigation of mechanism involved of TiO2 photocatalytic processes of artificial sweetener sucralose in aqueous mediaVasilios Sakkas, University of Ioannina, Greece

GCTPP-25Title: Electricity generation from septic waste water using septic tank as microbial fuel cellIhesinachi Appolonia Kalagbor, Ken Saro Wiwa Polytechnic, Nigeria

Day 3 September 19, 2018

Keynote Talks

9:30- 10:00 Title: Synthesis, characterization and applications of imidazolium ion-tagged metal complexesBharti Khungar, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, India

Sessions: Biomass and its Conversion | Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control | Green Chemistry and TechnologyChair: Bharti Khungar, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, India

10:00-10:30 Title : Alumina Extraction from Pakistani Bauxite and activity testing on biofuel production from waste cooking oil Rabya Aslam, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

Networking & Refreshments 10:30-10:50 @Pre Function Area

End of Day 02

Young Researchers Forum

10:50-11:20Title : Optimized solid state 13C CP-MAS NMR, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy for the accurate determination of %degree of acetylation of extracted crab shell chitin for valorization of fisheries waste streamsFionn Ó Fearghail, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

11:20-11:50 Title: Recycling of heterogeneous catalysts for the room-temperature decomposition of aqueous formic acid mixturesAxel Kosider, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

11:50-12:20Title : Double-dip approach: Simultaneous acquisition of the dissolution curves of two active ingredients in a binary pharmaceutical dosage form exploiting the opportunities offered by ion selective electrodesDina A. Ahmed, Future university in Egypt

12:20-12:50 Title: Preparation of activated carbon from olive waste, application as adsorbent for persistent organic pollutants in waterNadia El Ouahedy, University of Poitiers, France

12:50-13:20 Title: Catalytic transformation of 2,5-Dimetylfuran to functionalized 2-methyltetrahydrofuran derivatives Jialu Li, Université de Poitiers, France

13:20-13:50 Title: Towards commodity scale production of ketones using a resilient fungal heme proteinKevin Speina, Princeton University, USA

Award & Closing Ceremony 13:50-14:00Lunch Break 14:00-15:00@ The Gallery

9:00-9:50 : Registrations Day 1 July 10, 2019

Meeting Hall @ Andromede

Keynote Forum

10:00-10:45Title: Synthesis of High Value Chemicals from Renewable Resources via Isomerization Metathesis (ISOMET) Robert Tuba, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

10:45-11:30

Title: Current state of the art on green synthesis of iron-based nanoparticles Case study: iron nanoparticles from Argentine yerba mate and green tea extracts useful for removal of pollutants in soil and waterMarta Irene Litter, National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina

Group PhotoNetworking and Refreshments Break 11:30-11:45 @Foyer

11:45-12:30Title: Microbial biosurfactants, more than simple amphiphiles: from structure-property relationships to soft materials Nikki Baccile, Sorbonne University, France

12:30-13:15Title: Green synthesis of bioactive organic peroxidesAlexander O. Terent’ev, N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Lunch 13:15-14:15 @ Door’s RestaurantWorkshop on "Greener Synthesis of Useful Materials"

14:15-15:00Title: Recent advances and future projections on sustainable development for bio-based furan productionChristophe Len, Chimie ParisTech - PSL University, France

Opening Ceremony9:50-10:00

15:00-15:45Title: Biocatalytic synthesis of novel polymeric nanomaterials: Applications in Health and Industrial SectorsVirinder Parmar, The City University of New York, USA

15:45-16:30Title: Cytochrome c oxidase oxygen reduction induced by Cytochrome c onto nickel coordination surface based on graphene oxide in suspensionMichele Vittadello, The City University of New York, USA

Networking and Refreshments 16:30-16:45 @FoyerPanel Discussion

End of Day 1

Day-2 Keynote Forum

9:00-09:45Title: Emerging options for solving the arsenic problems of rural and periurban areas in Latin America

Marta Irene Litter, National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina

9:45-10:30Title: Molecular hydrogels from microbial biosurfactants Nikki Baccile, Sorbonne University, France

Networking and Refreshments Break 10:30-10:45 @FoyerSessions: Green Chemistry and Technology | Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control | Green Polymers | Green MaterialsSession Chair: Marta I. Litter, National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina

10:45-11:15Title: Sustainable synthesis of reactive intermediates under continuous flowBoopathy Gnanaprakasam, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India

11:15-11:45Title: Development and implementation of flexible technology of granular NPKS / PKS-fertilizers of slow release with a controlled dissolution rate Andrey Norov, JSC “The Research Institute for Fertilizers and Insecto-Fungicides, Russia

11:45-12:15Title : Ammonium sulphate production from by-products of wet phosphoric acid process - fluosilicic acid and phosphogypsumMaksim Tcikin, JSC “The Research Institute for Fertilizers and Insecto-Fungicides, Russia

12:15-12:45Title : Effective removal of anionic contaminants in aqueous solutions by metal-alginate immobilized fungal materialsWai-Hung Lo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong kong

Lunch 12:45-13:45@ Door’s RestaurantSession Continues

13:45-14:15Title: Forecast of the biopolymers future in RussiaElena Prokopeva and Kseniya Tsyglyaeva, PJSC "Kazanorgsintez", Russia

14:15-14:45Title: The properties of Polyhydroxybutyrate and fields of its applicationElena Prokopeva and Kseniya Tsyglyaeva, PJSC "Kazanorgsintez", Russia

14:45-15:15Title : The impact of air pollution on the vital lung capacity of primary school students aged 10-15 years in the summer seasonMelisa Blakaj, Heimerer College, Kosovo

15:15-15:45Title: Mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymers composites reinforced with synthetic fibers Younesse Haddaji, Laboratory of Engineering and Materials LIMAT-FSB, Morocco

Networking and Refreshments Break 15:45-16:00 @ FoyerAward & Closing Ceremony

Carla GomesUniversity of Coimbra

Portugal

Chungsik YoonSeoul National University

South Korea

Dominik LichteRuhr Universität Bochum

Germany

Bharti KhungarBirla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS)

Pilani, India

Claudia CrestiniUniversity of Rome Tor Vergata

Italy

Axel Kosider Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-

Nürnberg, Germany

Elze C. van HamelenThe Natural Step

Germany

Fionn Ó FearghailDublin Institute of Technology

Ireland

Previous Speakers

Kasitnun ChayavanichChulalongkorn University

Thailand

Ksenija KumrićUniversity of Belgrade

Serbia

Ljiljana MatovićUniversity of Belgrade

Serbia

Jun ZHANGChinese Academy of Sciences

China

Guodong ZhangRuhr Universität Bochum

Germany

Jialu LiUniversité de Poitiers

France

Morteza Ziyaadini AvaraniChabahar Maritime University

Iran

Nadia El OuahedyUniversity of Poitiers

France

Tofik NagievNagiev Institute of Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry, Azerbaijan

Vandana KhungarUniversity of Rajasthan

India

Weiguo Cheng Chinese Academy of Sciences

China

Rudina BLETA University of Artois

France

Ricardo Reis SoaresFederal University of Uberlandia

Brazil

Rong-Xin Yuan Changshu Institute of Technology

China

Yaxin SuDonghua University

China

ZHANG Feng Chinese Academy of Inspection

and Quarantine, China

Boopathy GnanaprakasamIndian Institute of Science Education

and Research, India

Kseniya TsyglyaevaPJSC "Kazanorgsintez", Russia

Nikki Baccile Sorbonne University, France

Virinder Parmar The City University of New York, USA

Christophe Len.png Chimie ParisTech - PSL University, France

Elena Prokopeva PJSC "Kazanorgsintez", Russia

Robert TubaHungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

Marta Irene Litter National Atomic Energy Commission,

Argentina

Andrey NorovJSC “The Research Institute for Fertilizers and

Insecto-Fungicides,Russia

Alexander O. Terent’ev , Russian

Academy of Sciences, Russia

Melisa BlakajHeimerer College, Kosovo

Giulia BertoliRuhr Universität Bochum

Germany

Michele Vittadello The City University of New York, USA

Radojka Vujasin University of Belgrade

Serbia

Valentina BragoniRuhr Universität Bochum

Germany

Contact

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VenueGeneva, Switzerland Visit Event Website for Venue Update

Important DatesAbstract submission First Round 11-15-2019Second Round 03-20-2020Final 06-10-2020

RegistrationsEarly Bird 11-04-2019Second Early Bird 03-30-2020Final 07-09-2020