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SUMMER SCHOOL ON GREEN
CHEMISTRY 2000
TEACHERS and related
subject
Angelo Albini - Università
di Pavia - ITALY
"Photoinitiated synthesis: a useful perspective
in green chemistry" Paul T. Anastas - White
House Office of Science & Technology Policy
- USA
Salvatore Coluccia - Università di Torino
- ITALY
"Environmental catalysis: synthesis and characterization
of heterogeneous systems"
Alan D. Curzons - Smithkline Beecham - U. K.
"So you think that your process is green
- but how do you know?"
Jan B. F. N. Engberts - University of Gröningen
- NETHERLANDS
"Organic chemistry in water: spontaneous
and Lewis-acid catalyzed Diels-Alder reactions"
Wolfgang F. Hölderich - RWTH Aachen - GERMANY
"Heterogeneous Catalysts for the Environmentally
Benign Production of Fine and Intermediate Chemicals"
Walter Leitner - Max Planck Institut für
Kohlenforschung - GERMANY
"Supercritical CO2 as a reaction medium for
chemical synthesis"
Dieter Lenoir - Forschungszentrum für Umwelt
und Gesundheit - GERMANY
"Chemistry of chlorinated micropollutants"
Pierre Mathy - European Commission, Directorate
General Research - EU
"Sustainability in the 5th Framework Programme
for the development of clean chemical reactions
and processes"
Gianfranco Savelli - Università di Perugia
- ITALY
"Chemoselectivity and biochemical activity
control by amphiphilic systems in water"
Kenneth Seddon - Queen's University of Belfast
- U. K.
"Ionic liquids as alternative reaction media"
Barry Trost - Stanford University - USA
"On inventing reactions for atom economy"
Pietro Tundo - Università Ca' Foscari -
ITALY
"Dimethylcarbonate: a green reagent"
Bernard Witholt - ETH Zürich - SWITZERLAND
"Towards a green industrial chemistry with
nature based bioprocesses"
Awarded Posters
Alessandro Mazzacani
C-C Forming Reactions Promoted byOrganic Bases
Anchored to Amorphous Silica and MCM41-type Materials
click here to view/download
Mazzacani's poster
Maia Sokolova
Extraction of essential oils from herbs.
click here to view/download
Sokolova's poster
Steven Thomson
Remarkable Control of Activity and Selectivity
in Solvent-less Room Temperature Alkene Hydrosilylation
Using Polymer-supported Platinum Catalysts
click here to view/download
Thomson's poster |
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