The Royal Society of Chemistry Symposium 2009
Catalysts for Change
17 - 18 June 2009
at
Gran Via Exhibition Center ,
Barcelona , Spain
Within the speciality chemicals industry, catalysis is widely used to replace or improve an existing process for an existing product or to create a new process for a new product. Many of these catalysts are speciality chemicals themselves with their own manufacturing challenges. Recent developments in the manufacture, use and re-use of catalysts is the theme of the Royal Society of Chemistry Symposium.
ATTENDANCE AT THE SYMPOSIUM IS FREE & DELEGATES CAN PICK AND CHOOSE WHICH LECTURES THEY ATTEND
‘Catalysts for Change' Programme
June 17 |
Morning
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10.15 |
NanoSelect™ Catalyst Manufacturing Technology Introducing the First Lead-free Replacements for Lindlar Catalysts
Hans Donkervo or t, BASF Nederlands B.V. Catalysts, The Netherlands
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11.00 |
Enabling Catalysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry with High Throughput Screening
Garrett Hoge, Solvias AG, Switzerland
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11.45 |
From High Throughput Experimentation (HTE) to High Output Experimentation (HOE): Application to Materials Science
Laurent Baumes, University of Valencia, Spain
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12.30
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Lunch Break
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Afternoon
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13.30 |
Beyond Palladium - The New Iron Age
Robin Bedford, Bristol University, UK
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14.15 |
Going with the Flow - The Evolution from Batch to Continuous Hydrogenation
Gary Kelly, GSK/IMPULSE, UK
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15.00 |
Some Illustrations of the Paramount Imp or tance of Catalysis f or Rhodia's Sustainable Development
Philippe Marion, Rhodia, France
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15.45 |
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June 18 |
Morning
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10.15 |
Organocatalysis - A New Tool f or Industry
Karl Anker Jørgensen, Aarhus University , Denmark
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11.00 |
Enzyme Catalysis - Easy and Efficient
Pascal Duenkelmann, Julich Chiral Solutions GmbH, Germany
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11.45 |
Immobilised Bulk Enzymes f or Chiral Intermediates and Chiral API Production
Rob Schoevaart, ChiralVision, The Netherlands
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12.30
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Lunch Break
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Afternoon
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13.30 |
Encapsulated Catalysts: Easier, Cleaner, Faster Process Chemistry
Angus Stewart-Liddon, Reaxa Ltd., UK
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14.15 |
Catalysis within DSM: Enabling, Improving, and Changing Chemicals Manufacture
Paul Alsters, DSM Pharmaceutical Products, The Netherlands
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15.00 |
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The symposium will take place in the Royal Society of Chemistry Lecture Theatre in the Chemspec/Chemsource Exhibition Hall at Gran Via Exhibition Centre, Barcelona .
Who should attend: All chemists and chemical engineers from industry and academia who are interested in recent developments in the manufacture, use and re-use of catalysts.
Attendance at the lectures and exhibition is free but if you who want to attend any lectures you should pre-register for the Chemspec/Chemsource Exhibition, at www.chemspeceurope.com. This will greatly speed up your entry into the event on the day.
The website www.chemspeceurope.com has travel information on how to get to the Gran Via Exhibition Centre. Accommodation can also be booked through the website at specially pre-arranged rates for Chemspec/Chemsource delegates.
To go straight to booking & registration section please click here (link to http://www.chemspeceurope.com/)
The Symposium is being held in conjunction with the Chemspec Europe and Chemsource Exhibitions or ganised by dmg world media to be held in the Gran Via Exhibition Center, Barcelona, Spain on 17 and 18 June 2009, and which will attract a broad range of visitors from across the fine and speciality chemicals industry.
The Chemspec Europe and Chemsource exhibitions are open as follows:-
Wednesday 17 June 9.30am – 5.00pm
Thursday 18 June 9.30am – 4.00pm
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