Catalysis and Reaction Engineering

Unconventional Activation of Catalysts - Fundamentals and Applications

Unconventional Activation of Catalysts - Fundamentals and Applications
  • Date From 28th June 2018
  • Date To 28th June 2018

Overview

Catalysis is the key to the sustainable development of modern chemical industry, addressing the ever-increasing societal and environmental demands for optimising the use of natural resources, minimising waste and battling global warming. Recent developments in heterogeneous catalysts explore unconventional methods to activate catalysts, such as microwave-assisted catalysis, photocatalysis and non-thermal plasma catalysis. These novel activation methods, when employed in challenging reactions, have surprisingly shown a higher efficiency than the conventional thermal-activation, as for example when employing non-thermal plasma in CO2 conversion. 

This one-day event will provide a unique platform for the UK catalysis community to share and learn the recent developments in the field of unconventional activation of heterogeneous catalysis. This will be a great opportunity for networking and to stimulating new ideas for the further development of the field. Participation of PhD students, PDRAs and ECRs is specially encouraged.

Keynote speakers

Prof Chris Hardacre, University of Manchester
Dr Joe Wood, University of Birmingham

Cost

Students: £35.00
IChemE Members: £75.00
Non-IChemE Members: £95.00

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