SUMMER SCHOOL ON GREEN
CHEMISTRY 1998
TEACHERS and related
subject
Paul T. Anastas – U.S.A.
– Environmental Protection Agency
"Green Chemistry"
Joe Breen - U.S.A. - Green Chemistry Institute
"Green Chemistry"
James H. Clark – U.K. – University
of York
"Catalyst Heterogenisation"
Joseph M. DeSimone – U.S.A. – University
of North Carolina
"The opportunities for liquid and supercritical
carbon dioxide to replace water and organic solvents
in the manufacturing and service industries"
Jan B. F. N. Engberts – NETHERLANDS –
University of Groningen
"Organic Chemistry in WaterThe Aqueous Rate
Acceleration of Diels-Alder Reactions"
Michel Guisnet – FRANCE – Universite
de Poitiers
"Organic synthesis on zeolite catalysts.
Contribution to environmental protection"
Wolfgang F. Hölderlich – GERMANY –
RWTH Aachen
"Environmentally benign processes catalyzed
by heterogeneous catalysts"
Jose M. Lopez Nieto – SPAIN – Universidad
Politecnica de Valencia
"Acid solid catalysts"
Mieczislav Makosza – POLAND – Polish
Academy of Sciences
"Phase transfer catalysis"
Ugo Romano - ITALY - Enichem
Process and product innovation for the development
of environmentally compatible technologies
Kenneth Seddon – U. K. – Queen's University
of Belfast
"Ionic Liquids as Alternative Reaction Media"
Pietro Tundo – ITALY – Ca' Foscari
University, Venice
"Dimethylcarbonate: a green reagent"
Ferruccio Trifirò – ITALY –
University of Bologna
"Heterogeneous Catalysis for Clean Technologies"
Bernard Witholt – SWITZERLAND – ETH
Zürich
"Biocatalysis for the regio- and stereoselective
synthesis of organic synthons and intermediates"
Awarded Posters
Marcella Bonchio
Ti(IV) and Zr(IV) / Chiral Trialcanolammine Peroxocomplexes
~A new Class of Catalytic Enantioselective Oxidants
William K. Gray
Organic Reactions in Supercritical Fluids
Annegret Stark
Manifacture of 2 Important Ionic Liquids ~ The
Tetrafluoroborate and the Hexafluorophosphate
System
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