Preliminary Program

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INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS
ORAL PRESENTATION GUIDELINES:
During the conference will be the following types oral presentations (including a question-andanswer period):
40 min – plenary lecture
30 min – keynote lecture
20 min – oral presentation
This schedule will be strictly enforced.
Presentations should be done using Microsoft PowerPoint. The presentations will be loaded onto
a conference computer before the start of the session. If you want to use your own computer (not
welcomed) please contact organizing committee in advance.
POSTER PRESENTATION GUIDELINES:
Poster boards will be maximum A0 format.
Poster number (will be printed in the conference program book) will be assigned a poster board.
Posters need to be placed before morning session and removed at the end of each session
All supplies for poster attaching will be provided by organizers.
Any other supplies for poster attaching are forbidden.
Preliminary program
Of the 2-nd International IUPAC Conference on Green Chemistry
14-19 September 2008
Moscow-StPetersburg, Russia
www.icgc2008.ru
Plenary Lectures
PL-1
PL-2
PL-3
PL-4
PL-5
PL-6
PL-7
PL-8
GREENER SYNTHETIC ROUTES TO BIOACTIVE AND INDUSTRIALLY
USEFUL COMPOUNDS THOUGH BIOCATALYTIC AND MICROWAVEASSISTED REACTIONS
V.Parmar (University of Dehli, India)
GREEN SOLVENTS: PROPERTIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN
GREEN CHEMISTRY
B.X. Han (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)
PRINCIPLES OF GREEN CHEMISTRY IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
V.N. Charushin, O.N. Chupakhin (Organic Synthesis Institute, Ural Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
RADICAL POLYMERS LEADING TO TOTALLY ORGANIC-BASED AND
ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN BATTERIES
H.NISHIDE (Waseda University, Japan)
RECOVERY OF HEAVY METALS FROM MINING LEACHES AND WASTE
STREAMS WITH SILICA-POLYAMINE COMPOSITES: A GREEN
CHEMISTRY PERSPECTIVE
E. Rosenberg (University of Montana, Department of Chemistry, Missoula, MT,
USA)
CATALYSIS FOR BIOFUELS PRODUCTION
V.I. Bukhtiyarov, V.A. Yakovlev, V.N. Parmon (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia)
GREEN CHEMISTRY EDUCATION: SHADES OF GREEN
M.M. Kirchhoff
American Chemical Society, Education Division, Washington, DC, USA
GREEN CHEMISTRY FOR ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
H Alper (Centre for Catalysis Research and Innovation, Department of
Chemistry,University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada)
I. Benign reagents and synthesis routes
Oral reports
KL-1
Dabco-based ionic liquids: properties and applications
C.Chiappe
University of Pisa, Department of Bioorganic Chemistry and Biopharmacy, ITALY
KL-2
GREEN CHEMISTRY-FUTURE PROSPECTS
M. Kidwai
University of Delhi,Department of Chemistry,Delhi,India
KL-3
ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF LUBRICANTS CHEMISTRY
O.P.Parenago
Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of RAS, Moscow, Russia
O-1
FROM ENANTIOPURE CHIRAL SALTS TO ENANTIOPURE CHIRAL
IONIC LIQUID BY CONTROLLED STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS:
EFFICIENT MODULAR SYNTHESIS OF ENANTIOPURE CHIRAL
IMIDAZOLIUM SALTS
E. Garcia-Verdugo1, E. Busto2, R. Porcar3, V. Gotor-Fernandez2, N. RiosLombardia2, I. Alfonso4, M.I. Burguete3, S.V. Luis3, V. Gotor1
1 - Universitat Jaume I, Departamento de Quimica Inorganica y Organica, Castellon,
Spain
2 - Departamento de Quimica Organica e Inorganica, Instituto Universitario de
Biotecnologia de Asturias, Universidad de Oviedo E-33071 Spain
3 - Departamento de Quimica Inorganica y Organica, Universidad Jaume I E12071Spain
4 - Department of Biological Organic Chemistry, Chemical and Environmental
Research Institute (IIQAB), Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Jordi
Girona 18-26 08034 Barcelona
Green Chemistry Applications of CO2 Reactivity
Philip G. Jessop, Yi Cui, Dominik Wechsler, Boyd Davis, Ralph Whitney
Dept. of Chemistry, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF AMINO ACID AND DIPEPTIDE BASED
AMPHIPHILES
N. Kayal1, S. Roy2
1 - Department of Biotechnology, Vellore Institute of Technology, India
2 - Department of Biological Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of
Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata, India
DEVELOPMENT OF EFFICIENT PROCESSES UNDER FLOW
CONDITIONS BASED ON CATALYSTS INMOBILIZED ONTO
SUPPORTED IONIC LIQUID-LIKE PHASES (SILLPS)
L. Luis1, N. Karbass1, V. Sans2, E. Garcia-Verdugo2, B. Altava2, M.I. Burguete2
1 - Dpt. of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. UAMOA. Univ. Jaume I/CSIC. E12071. Castellon. Spain
2 - Universitat Jaume I, Departamento de Quimica Inorganica e Organica, Castellon,
Spain
PREPARATION AND APPLICATION OF SUBSTITUTED PHOSPHINES IN
HYDROGENATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE
R.-Z. Ma, S. Wu, F. Zhang, Y.-Q. Li, J.-X. Wang
School of Chemical Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, 300130,
China
O-2
O-3
O-4
O-5
O-6
O-7
REMARKS ON BENIGN SYNTHETIC ROUTES BY ELECTROCHEMISTRY
M. Michman
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 91904 Israel
A NOVEL APPROACH TO THE ORGANOTINS DETOXIFICATION
E.R. Milaeva, V.Yu. Tyurin, Yu.A. Gracheva, V.S. Petrosyan
Moscow State Lomonosov University, Organic Chemistry Department, Moscow,
Russia
O-8
NOVEL SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTANTS WITH THE USE OF IONIC
O-9
O-10
LIQUIDS
O.B. Mokhodoeva, G.V. Myasoedova, N.P. Molochnikova
Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
EFFICIENT AND GREEN SYNTHESIS OF 2-ARYL- BENZOTHIAZOLES
BY USING ECOFRIENDLY CATALYST
A.P. Nikalje, D.D. Vyawahare
Y.B. Chavan College Of Pharmacy, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Campus, Rauza Bagh,
Aurangabaad.MS.India
WHY SFC IS THE FASTEST GROWING GREEN PURIFICATION
TECHNIQUE
T. Palcic
Thar Instruments, Inc.,Pittsburgh,USA
O-11
AMBIDENTATE CHARACTERISTICS OF DIMETHYL CARBONATE AND
ITS APPLICATION IN GREEN CHEMISTRY
A.E. Rosamilia1, F. Arico1, P. Tundo2
1 - INCA - Venice, Italy
2 - INCA and Ca Foscari, Venice, Italy
O-12
A-AMINO NITRILE SYNTHESIS BY ULTRASOUND IRRADIATION (10
min)
S. Sedaghat, L. Ali Mohammadi, E. Alipour
Department of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University- North Tehran branch, Iran
AMINO-ACIDS SYNTHESIS IN AQUEOUS MEDIA UNDER ULTRASONIC
IRRADIATION
S. Sedaghat1, J.-M. Leveque2, M. Draye2
1 - Department of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University- North Tehran branch, Iran
2 - Laboratoire de Chimie Moleculaire et Environnement , Universite de Savoie,
France
MECHANOCHEMICAL SOLID STATE REACTION OXIDATION
COUPLING OF BETA-NAPHTHOLE TO BINAPHTHOLE WITH FeCl3-6H2O
USING HIGH SPEED VIBRATION MILL AND INVESTIGATION OF
PARAMETERS EFFECTS IT ON THE YIELD AND REACTION TIMES
K. Shayesteh1, J. Moghddas1, M. Haghighi1, G. Imanzadeh2
1 - Sahand University of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department,Tabriz, Iran
2 - Chemistry Group, The University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
USING HIGH SPEED VIBRATION MILL TO RING BROMINATION OF
BETA-NAPHTHOLE AND INVESTIGATION OF RELATED MIXING
PARAMETERS EFFECTS ON THE YIELD AND REACTION TIMES
K. Shayesteh1, J. Moghddas1, M. Haghighi1, G. Imanzadeh2
1 - Sahand University of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department,Tabriz, Iran
2 - Chemistry Group, The University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
INFLUENCE OF PHASE BEHAVIOR ON THE SELECTIVITY OF
HYDROGENATIONS IN SCCO2
F.Y. Zhao, R.X. Liu, X.C. Meng, Q. Wang, J.M. Hao, H.Y. Cheng, Y.C. Yu, S.X.
Cai
State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied
Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130022, P. R. China
STUDY OF CONDENSATION OF VINYL-GEM.DICHLOROCYCLOPROPANES WITH FORMALDEHYDE IN WATER AND
ORGANIC MEDIUMS
O-13
O-14
O-15
O-16
O-17
S.S. Zlotsky1, S.V. Kopsov1, D.L. Rakhmankulov2
1 - Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, General and Analytical Chemistry,
Ufa, Russia
2 - Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, Ufa, Russia
Posters
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6
P-7
P-8
P-9
ELECTROLESS DEPOSITION OF NANO ALLOYS
N. Agasti1, R. Dixit2, N.K. Kaushik1
1 - University of Delhi, Department of Chemistry, Delhi, India
2 - Ramjas College, Department of Chemistry, Delhi, India
ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN “GREEN” IONIC LIQUID TYPE
EXTRACTANTS
R.V. Aliyeva, A.H. Azizov, E.S. Kalbaliyeva, Sh.R. Bagirova, H.R. Azizbeili,
E.M. Karayeva
The Institute of Petrochemical Processes of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Baku, Azerbaijan
THE REACTIVITY OF DIMETHYL CARBONATE
F. Arico1, P. Tundo2
1 - Interuniversity Consortium Chemistry for the Environment, INCA
2 - Department of Environmental Science, Ca’ Foscari University, Dorsoduro 2137,
30123 Venice (Italy)
EXAMPLES OF MULTICOMPONENT REACTIONS OF
TERPENOPHENOLS
E.V. Buravlev, I.Yu. Chukicheva, A.V. Kutchin
Institute of Chemistry Komi Science Centre Ural Branch Russian Academy of
Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia
3,5-DIMETHYLPYRAZOLIUM CHLOROCHROMATE CATALYZED
OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS TO ALDEHYDES AND KETONES WITH
PERIODIC ACID
M. Canbulat, H.B. Ozgun
Gazi University
GREEN CHEMISTRY APPROACH TO THE SYNTHESIS OF
PHARMACEUTICALLY IMPORTANT AZA-HETEROCCYLES
S.B. Chheda, S.R. Pednekar
Organic Chemistry Research Lab, Ramnarain Ruia College, Mumbai, India
AMINO ACID-BASED IONIC LIQUIDS AS NOVEL NON-HALOGEN
CATALYSTS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CYCLIC CARBONATES FROM
CO2 AND EPOXIDES
X.-Y. Dou, L.-N. He, F. Wu
State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai
University, Tianjin, 300071, P. R. China
NEW METHODS OF CARRYING OUT THE COLOUR REACTIONS
ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE GREENING
Y.V. Ermolenko1, A.V. Mikhailova2, I.Yu. Chernikova1
1 - Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, Russia
2 - Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, RAS
EXTRACTION OF DIVALENT COPPER, NICKEL AND LEAD IONS BY 2AMINOTHIOPHENOL IN ROOM TEMPERATURE IONIC LIQUID
S. Fuangswasdi, R. Lertlapwasin, A. Imyim
Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Bangkok,
Thailand
P-10
P-11
P-12
P-13
P-14
P-15
P-16
P-17
P-18
A NEW, EFFICIENT AND MILD METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF
BIS(INDOLYLMETHANES) IN AQUEOUSE MEDIA
A. Hasaninejad, M.R. Mohammadizadeh, S. Fateh-Babamiri
Chemistry Department Faculty of Sciences, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, 75169,
IRAN
A NEW GREEN PROTOCOL FOR OXIDATION OF SULFIDES TO
SULFOXIDES WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF
BISMUTH HYDROGEN SULFATE AS A NEW SAFE CATALYST
A. Hasaninejad1, M.A. Zolfigol2, S. Fateh-Babamiri3
1 - Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr,
75169, IRAN
2 - Faculty of Chemistry, Bu-Ali Sina University, P. O. Box 4135, Hamedan,
6517838683, IRAN
3 - Chemistry Department Faculty of Sciences, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr,
75169, IRAN
AEROBIC OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS TO KETONES IN
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)/CO2
J.L. He, T.B. Wu, T. Jiang, X.S. Zhou, B.J. Hu, B.X. Han
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
PHOTOOXYGENATION OF FURANS IN ENVIRONMENTALLY
FRIENDLY SOLVENTS
M.R. Iesce, M. Dellagreca, M. Rubino, L. Previtera, F. Cermola
Dipartimento di Chimica Organica e Biochimica, Universitа di Napoli Federico II
SNCL2.2H2O CATALYZED EFFICIENT ONE-POT KNOEVENAGEL
CONDENSATION, MICHAEL ADDITION AND CYCLO-DEHYDRATION
OF DIMEDONE AND ALDEHYDES IN SOLVENT FREE AND GREEN
CONDITIONS
B. Karami
Department of Chemistry, Yasouj University, Yasouj 75918-74831, P.O.Box:353, Iran
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NITRATE REMOVAL FROM AQUEOUS
SOLUTION USING POWDER ACTIVATED CARBON AND CARBON
NANOTUBES
A. Khani, M. Mirzaei
Division of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University Miyaneh branch, Miyaneh-Iran
DEPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF TIN OXYCOMPOUND THIN FILMS
OBTAINED FROM ORGANIC SOLS
A.V. Kobets1, D.V. Shumskiy1, O.V. Reva2, T.N. Vorobyova1
1 - Belarusian State University, Inorganic Chemistry Department, Minsk, Belarus
2 - BSU, Research Institute for Physical Chemical Problems, Minsk, Belarus
NOVEL METHODOLOGY TO FORMATION OF CARBAMATES FROM
CARBON DIOXIDE
D.-L. Kong, L.-N. He
State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai
University, Tianjin, 300071, P. R. China
ONE-POT EASY CONVERSION OF BAYLIS-HILLMAN ADDUCTS INTO
1,5-DIARYLPYRAZOLES UNDER ULTRASOUND CONDITIONS
M. Mamaghani, S. Dastmard
Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch,
Rasht, Iran
P-19
P-20
P-21
P-22
P-23
P-24
P-25
P-26
P-27
P-28
AN EFFICIENT AND ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN BIPHASIC SYSTEM
FOR THE AEROBIC OXIDATION OF BENZYLIC ALCOHOLS
C.-X. Miao, L.-N. He, J.-Q. Wang, T. Wang
State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai
University, Tianjin, 300071, P. R. China
TRIFLUOROACETIC ACID: AN EFFECTIVE CATALYST FOR THE
GREEN ONE-POT SYNTHESIS OF TETRASUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLES
UNDER MICROWAVE ASSISTED SOLVENT FREE CONDITIONS
M.R. Mohammadizadeh, A. Hasaninejad, M. Bahramzadeh
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr
75169, Iran
ONE POT GREEN SYNTHESIS OF 1,5-BENZOTHIAZEPINES AS NOVEL
ANTICONVULSIVE AGENTS
A.P. Nikalje1, P. Malhotra1, D. Vyawahare1, M.H. Dehghan1, S. Pattan2
1 - Pharmaceutical Chemistry Postgraduate Dept, Y.B. Chavan College of Pharmacy,
Aurangabad.MS. India
2 - Dept. Medicinal Chemistry, KLE College of Pharmacy, Belgaum,Karnataka, India
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PRACTICAL AND LARGE SCALE BENIGN
SYNTHESIS OF OCTAHYDROBENZO[G]QUINOLINES UNDER THE
ASPECT OF GREEN CHEMISTRY
R. Nordmann1, M. Baenziger2, U. Sunay2, W. Stampfer2, J. Cercus2
1 - Sandoz, Preclinical Research, 4002 Basel
2 - Novartis Pharma, Chemical and Analytical Development, 4002 Basel, Switzerland
QUINALDINIUM FLUOROCHROMATE CATALYZED OXIDATION OF
ALCOHOLS TO ALDEHYDES AND KETONES WITH PERIODIC ACID
H.B. Ozgun, M. Canbulat
Gazi University
INHIBITION EFFECT OF POLY ETHER/METHANOL MIXTURE
HYDRATE INHIBITOR
K. Pourabdollah1, B. Mokhtari2, M. Enayati2
1 - Islamic Azad University, Chemical Engineering Department, Shahreza Branch,
Shahreza, Iran
2 - Iranian Offshore Oil Company, Operation, Tehran, Iran
A GREEN CHEMICAL APPROACH FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF 8METHOXYCOUMARINS AND SUBSTITUTED THIAZOLES
R. Reshmy, K. Kurien Thomas
Post Graduate Dept. of Chemistry, Kerala University, India
ETHENOLYSIS OF ETHYL OLEATE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON
DIOXIDE
J.Y. Song, M.Q. Hou, G. Liu, B.X. Han
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
ROLE OF REACTION MEDIA IN “GREENING” RADIATION-INDUCED
POLYMERIZATION OF WHITE PHOSPHORUS
N.P. Tarasova, Yu.V. Smetannikov, I.M. Artemkina, A.S. Vilesov
D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Institute of Chemistry and
the Problems of Sustainable Development, Moscow, Russia
POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL AS AN ALTERNATIVE SOLVENT FOR
SYNTHESIS OF CYCLIC CARBONATE VIA COUPLING HALOHYDRIN
WITH CO2 CATALYZED BY K2CO3
J.-L. Wang, L.-N. He, Y. Du, J. Gao
P-29
P-30
State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai
University, Tianjin, 300071, P. R. China
HYDROGENATION OF CO2 PROMOTED BY A DUAL BASIC TASKSPECIFIC IONIC LIQUID
Z.F. Zhang, S.Q. Hu, J.L. Song, W.J. Li, Y. Xie, B.X. Han
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
THE IMPROVEMENT ON PREPARATION OF POLYMERIC
PRECURSORS FOR DIAMOND AND DIAMOND-LIKE CARBONIC
PHASES
T.M. Zvukova, A.I. Sizov, B.M. Bulychev
MSU, Department of Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
II. Heterogeneous catalysis
Oral reports
KL-4
KL-5
O-18
O-19
O-20
O-21
MODERN TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CATALYTIC
AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEMS FOR LEAN-BURN AND DIESEL ENGINES
A.Yu. Stakheev, G.O. Bragina, N.S. Telegina, G.N. Baeva, P.V. Pributkov
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
COMMERCIAL CATALYSTS FOR ECOLOGICAL CATALYSIS
Tretjakov V.F. (Russia)
A.V. Topchiev Institute of Chemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
EFFECT OF SUPPORT NATURE, CO-METAL AND PHASE TRANSFER
AGENT ON SELECTIVE HYDRODECHLORINATION OF
CHLOROBENZENES AND P-CHLOROACETOPHENONE
E.V. Golubina1, S.A. Kachevsky1, E.S. Lokteva1, A.O. Turakulova1, V.V. Lunin1,
P. Tundo2
1 - Department of Chemistry, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow,
Russia
2 - Interuniversity Consortium “Chemistry for the Environment” (INCA), Venezia,
Italy
METAL-CARBON NANOCOMPOSITE SYSTEMS WITH ADJUSTABLE
SELECTIVITY FOR CHLOROBENZENE TRANSFORMATIONS
E.S. Lokteva1, S.A. Kachevsky1, V.V. Lunin1, A.Ye. Yermakov2, M.A. Uimin2,
A.A. Mysik2
1 - M.V.Lomonosov Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia
2 - Physics of Metals Institute, Ural Branch of RAS, Ekaterinburg, Russia
ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE UTILIZATION OF TOXIC CHLORINATED
COMPOUNDS USING NANO-SIZED NI AND PD CONTAINING
CATALYTIC SYSTEMS
E.S. Lokteva1, S.A. Kachevsky1, T.N. Rostovshikova1, V.V. Smirnov1, V.V.
Lunin1, D. Yavsin2, S. Gurevich2, V. Kozhevin2
1 - M.V.Lomonosov Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia
2 - Ioffe Physiko-Technical Institute of RAS, St.-Petersburg, Russia
EFFICIENT AEROBIC OXIDATIONS AND HYDROGEN TRANSFER
REACTIONS BY SUPPORTED RUTHENIUM HYDROXIDE CATALYST
N.M. Mizuno
Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 73-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656 (Japan)
O-22
O-23
O-24
O-25
O-26
KEGGIN-TYPE HETEROPOLYCOMPUNDS AS GREEN CATALYSTS
V. Palermo, G. Romanelli, L. Osiglio, C. Martino, H. Thomas, P. Vazquez
Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Ciencias Aplicadas “Dr. Jorge J. Ronco”,
Universidad Nacional de La Plata- CONICET, Calle 47 N 257 (B1900AJK) La Plata
(Argentina)
ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS IN THE CONFINED SPACE PROVIDED BY LPROLINE FUNCTIONALIZED MESOPOROUS SILICA HAVING PLUGS IN
THE PORE
E.A. Prasetyanto, S.E. Park
Laboratory of Nano-Green Catalysis, Department of Chemistry, Inha University,
Incheon, 402-751, Korea
IONIC LIQUID MEDIATED CLAY-SUPPORTED CATALYSTS FOR
HYDROGENATIONS
R.T. Tao, Y. Xie, S.D. Miao, Z.M. Liu
Institute of Chemistry, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
ANILINE MULTIPHASE OXIDATION CATALYZED BY KEGGIN-TYPE
HETEROPOLYCOMPUNDS
P. Tundo1, G. Romanelli2, P. Villabrille2, P. Vazquez2
1 - Interuniversity Consortium "Chemistry for the Environment"; Via della Liberta
5/12, 30175 Marghera Venice (Italy); Ca Foscari University; Dept. of Environmental
Science, Dorsoduro 2137, 30123 Venice (Italy)
2 - Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Ciencias Aplicadas “Dr. Jorge J.
Ronco”, Universidad Nacional de La Plata- CONICET, Calle 47 N 257 (B1900AJK)
La Plata (Argentina)
REGIO-, STEREO- AND ENANTIOSELECTIVE CH-ACID REACTIONS
CATALYZED BY RECOVERABLE ORGANIC CATALYSTS BEARING
IONIC LIQUID MOIETIES
S.G. Zlotin, G.V. Kryshtal, G.M. Zhdankina, A.S. Kucherenko, A.V.
Bogolyubov, D.E. Siyutkin
N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky
prosp. 47, Moscow, 119991, Russia
Posters
P-31
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS AND
MECHANISM OF DYES DERIVED FROM 2-HYDROXY BENZOIC ACIDS
ON CLAYS, ZEOLITES
T. Abbas1, H.A. Dabbagh2, A.N. Chermahiniand3
1 - Payame Noor University, Isfahan, Iran
2 - Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
3 - Department of Chemistry, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran
P-32
STYRENE POLYMERIZATION IN THE PRESENCE OF IONIC LIQUID
CATALYTIC SYSTEMS
R.V. Aliyeva, A.H. Azizov, G.I. Amanullayeva, E.S. Kalbaliyeva, H.G.
Ibragimov, E.M. Karayeva
The Institute of Petrochemical Processes of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Baku, Azerbaijan
P-33
HIGHLY EFFICIENT CATALYTIC BROMINATION OF NAPHTHALENE
A.K.H. Alkhalaf, K.S. Keith Smith
Cardiff University, School of Chemistry, Cardiff, UK
P-34
P-35
P-36
P-37
P-38
P-39
P-40
SIMPLE AND ECONOMICAL MICHAEL ADDITION OF AROMATIC
AMINES TO A,B-UNSATURATED OLEFINS UNDER SOLVENT-FREE
CONDITIONS
N. Azizi, M. Lashkaryzadeh, M.D. Aziziyan,
Azad parand university , biological department, Tehran, Iran
BORATED ZIRCONIA PREPARED USING DIFFERENT ZIRCONIUM AND
BORON PRECURSOR CONCENTRATIONS AND CALCINATION
TEMPERATURES AS CATALYST FOR ALCOHOL ACETYLATION WITH
ACETIC ACID
M.N. Blanco, L. Osiglio, G. Romanelli
Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Ciencias Aplicadas “Dr. Jorge J. Ronco”
(CINDECA), Departamento de Quimica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad
Nacional de La Plata-CCT La Plata, CONICET, 47 N° 257, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
ISOMERIZATION OF N-ALKANE OVER ZEOLITE CATALYSTS AT
SUPERCRITICAL CONDITIONS
V.I. Bogdan, A.E. Koklin, Y.A. Pokusaeva, V.B. Kazansky
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,
Russia
PREPARATION OF SILICA- AND ALUMINA-SUPPORTED IRONCONTAINING CATALYSTS FOR SULFUR RECOVERY PROCESSES
USING FESO4 AS PRECURSOR
G.A. Bukhtiyarova1, V.V. Kaichev1, M.A. Shuvaeva1, V.A. Varnek2
1 - Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
2 - Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Lavrentieva 3, Novosibirsk 630090,
Russia
PREPARATION AND POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION OF
PT/TIO2-NANOTUBE CATALYSTS
S.H. Chien
Academia Sinica, Chemistry, Taipei, Taiwan
BROMIDE AND PERCHLORATE BINDING TO MICELLES AND EFFECT
OF CATALYSIS OF SULFOBETAINE MICELLES IN NUCLEOPHILIC
REACTIONS
M.A. Farrukh1, N.D. Gillitt2, C.A. Bunton2, P. Di Profio3, G. Savelli3, L. Marte3,
F. Nome4
1 - Pakistan Council for Science and Techology, Shahrah-e-Jamhuriat, Islamabad,
Pakistan; Departamento de Quimica, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
Florianopolis-SC 88040-900, Brazil
2 - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa
Barbara, California, USA
3 - CEMIN, Dipartimento di Chimica, Universita di Perugia, 06100 Perugia, Italy
4 - Departamento de Quimica, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
Florianopolis-SC 88040-900, Brazil
MESOPOROUS TITANIA DIRECTLY DOPED WITH
TUNGSTOPHOSPHORIC ACID BY UREA-TEMPLATED SOL-GEL
SYNTHESIS AS PHOTODEGRADATION CATALYST
V. Fuchs, L. Mendez, M. Blanco, L. Pizzio
Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Ciencias Aplicadas “Dr. Jorge J. Ronco”
(CINDECA), Departamento de Quimica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad
Nacional de La Plata-CCT La Plata, CONICET, 47 N° 257, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
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THE STUDY OF THE BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYST PT / RE USED IN THE
PLATFORMING UNIT FOR OBTAINING HIGH OCTANE NUMBER OF
THE GASOLINE
M. Hanafi
The University of Sciences and Technology of Oran
OXIDATION OF CYCLOHEXANE CATALYZED WITH TI70ZR10CO20
ALLOY CATALYST
J.M. Hao, H.Y. Cheng, Q. Wang, Y.C. Yu, S.X. Cai, F.Y. Zhao
State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied
Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130022, P. R. China
VAPOR-PHASE TRANSFER HYDROGENATION OVER METAL
INCORPORATED MESOPOROUS ZEOLITES
N. Jiang, S.C. Lee, H. Jin, S.E. Park
Laboratory of Nano-Green Catalysis, Department of Chemistry, Inha University,
Incheon, 402-751, Korea
1-HEXENE (CO)POLYMERIZATION IN THE PRESENCE OF NEW IONIC
LIQUID TYPE CATALYTIC SYSTEMS
E.S. Kalbaliyeva, R.V. Aliyeva, A.H. Azizov, G.S. Martynova, A.R. Vakhshouri
The Institute of Petrochemical Processes of Azerbaijan National Academy of
Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan
SYNTHESIS OF 3, 4-DIHYDROPYRIMIDINE-2-(1H) THIONES
DERIVATIVES USING TUNGSTATE SULFURIC ACID (TSA) AS
HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST UNDER MILD AND SOLVENT FREE
CONDITIONS
B. Karami
Department of Chemistry, Yasouj University, Yasouj 75918-74831, P.O.Box:353, Iran
MODELING OF NITRATE ADSORPTION ON GRANULAR ACTIVATED
CARBON (GAC) USING ARTIFICIAL NEURON NETWORK (ANN)
A. Khani1, N. Daneshvar2, A.R. Khataee2, M. Mirzaei1
1 - Division of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University Miyaneh branch, Miyaneh-Iran
2 - Water and Wastewater Treatment Research Laboratory, Department of Applied
Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
THE INFLUENCE OF THE MODIFYING BY INDIUM OXIDE ON THE
SURFACE PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIA CATALYSTS
A.N.Kharlanov, V.V.Lunin
M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow,
Russian Federation
NEW COMPOSITE NI/MULTI-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES
CATALYST IN HYDROGENATION OF CHLOROACETOPHENONE
M.N. Kirikova1, S.V. Savilov2, A.S. Mikheykina2, A.S. Ivanov2, Yu. Koltypin3, A.
Gedanken3, M.V. Landau4, V.V. Lunin2
1 - M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow,
Russian Federation
2 - M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow,
Russian Federation
3 - Bar-Ilan University, Department of Chemistry, Ramat-Gan, Israel
4 - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Chemical Engineering, BeerSheva, Israel
MODIFICATION OF THE PEROXYDISED SURFACE BY CHITOSAN
O.O. Kudina, O.G. Budishevska, I.A. Myskova, N.Yu. Solomko, S.A. Voronov
Lviv Polytechnic National University, Department of organic chemistry, Lviv,
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Ukraine
PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF SOME NITRO SUBSTITUTED
PHENOLS BY TIO2 /UV AND SOLAR PILOT PLANT
L. Lachheb
chemistry, gabes Tunisia
DEEP AND SELECTIVE CO OXIDATION ON NANOCRYSTALLINE CERIA
SUPPORTED CATALYSTS
A.S. Lermontov1, M.S. Yakimova1, A.A. Trushin1, O.S. Polezhaeva2, V.K.
Ivanov2, V.F. Tretyakov1
1 - A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow
2 - N.S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow
CATALYTIC CRACKING OF RESIDUAL FEEDSTOCKS TO
COMPONENTS OF MOTOR FUEL
S.V. Lysenko, S.V. Baranova, E.A. Karakhanov
Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
STUDY OF HYDROGENIZATION AMINATION OF PROPANAL BY MAND P-AMINOBENZOIC ACIDS IN THE PRESENCE OF PD/C
N.A. Magdalinova, T.G. Volkova, M.V. Klyuev
Ivanovo State University, biologi-chemical faculty, department of organic and
biological chemistry
NO REDUCTION BY CO ОVER NANOSTRUCTURED GOLD CATALYSTS
SUPPORTED ON CERIA AND CERIA MODIFIED BY ALUMINA
R. Nedyalkova1, L. Ilieva1, D. Andreeva1, G. Pantaleo2, A.M. Venezia2
1 - Institute of Catalysis, BAS, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
2 - Istituto per Materiali Nanostrutturati , CNR, Palermo, Italy
MIXED XEROGELS TIO2-CEO2 AS CATALYSTS FOR A GREEN LIQUID
PHASE OXIDATION
M. Palacio, P.I. Villabrille, G. Romanelli, C. Caceres, P. Vazquez
CINDECA, U.N.L.P-CONICET, 47 No 257, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
METAL FLUORIDES: NEW MATERIALS FOR HETEROGENEOUS
CATALYSIS
P.T. Patil, A. Dimitrov, E. Kemnitz
Humboldt University of Berlin, Brook-Taylor Str. 2, 12489 Berlin
OXYGEN INFLUENCE ON AUN STRUCTURES: DFT STUDY
D.A. Pichugina1, A.F. Shestakov2, N.E. Kuz’menko1
1 - Chemistry department, Moscow state University, Moscow, Russian Federation
2 - Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region,
Russian Federation
RUTHENIUM IMMOBILIZED ON A MAGNETICALLY RECOVERABLE
SOLID: A HETEROGENIZED CATALYST FOR LIQUID-PHASE
HYDROGENATIONS AND OXIDATIONS
L.M. Rossi1, M.J. Jacinto1, O.H.C.F. Santos1, R.F. Jardim2
1 - University of Sao Paulo, Institute of Chemistry, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2 - University of Sao Paulo, Institute of Physics, Sao Paulo, Brazil
SYNTHESIS AND INVESTIGATION OF CARBON SUPPORTED
ADSORPTIVE CATALYSTS FOR PROCESSING OF TOXIC
CHLORORGANIC COMPOUNDS
V.I. Simagina1, E.D. Graifer1, A.G. Gentsler1, O.V. Komova1, O.V. Netskina1,
E.S. Tayban1, V.M. Mukhin2
1 - Boreskov Institute of Catalysis Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
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2 - FGUP «ENPO «Neorganika», Elektrostal, Russia
MO(II) COMPLEXES FOR HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS
CATALYSIS
M. Vasconcellos-Dias, F.C.M. Portugal, C.M. Nunes, J.M.F. Nogueira, M.J.
Calhorda, M. Saraiva
Faculty of Science of University of Lisbon, department of chemistry and biochemistry,
Lisbon, Portugal
REUSABLE AND WATER-TOLERANT CATALYSTS FOR SYNTHESIS OF
OXAZOLIDINONES FROM CARBON DIOXIDE AND AZIRIDINES UNDER
SOLVENT-FREE CONDITIONS
Y. Wu, L.-N. He, Y. Du
State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai
University, Tianjin, 300071, P. R. China
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION VIA BIO-ETHANOL STEAM REFORMING ON
CEO2-BASED CATALYSTS
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M.S. Yakimova1, A.S. Lermontov1, O.S. Polezhaeva2, V.K. Ivanov2, V.F.
Tretyakov1
1 - A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow
2 - N.S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow
lermontov@ips.ac.ru
ADVANTAGES OF BIOMORPHIC CE0.5ZR0.5O2 IN CATALYTIC
OXIDATION OF SOOT
N.V. Zaletova, A.O. Turakulova, V.V. Lunin
Lomonosov MSU, Chemistry Department, Moscow, Russia
SILICA POLYAMINE COMPOSITES AS CATALYSTS OF AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS HYDROXYLATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
O.V. Zatolochnaya1, A.L. Maximov1, E.A. Karakhanov1, E. Rosenberg2, M.
Hughes2, R. Kailasam2
1 - Lomonosov MSU, Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
2 - University of Montana, Chemistry, Missoula, Montana 59812, USA
III. Homogeneous and enzymatic catalysis
Oral reports
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NANOCATALYSTS BASED ON MYCROCYCLIC RECEPTORS,
DENDRIMERS AND HYBRID MATERIALS
E. Karakhanov, A. Maximov
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University
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New Catalytic Systems for Selective Hydrogenation
Jürgen Klankermayer and Walter Leitner
Institut für Technische und Makromolekulare Chemie, RWTH Aachen University, Worringerweg 1, D52074 Aachen, Germany
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GREENER ALTERNATIVES TO MODIFIED / BICYCLONUCLEOSIDES
A.K. Prasad1, J.Wengel2, V.S. Parmar1
1- University of Delhi, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi- 110007
2- Nucleic Acid Center, Department of Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark,
Odense M, Denmark
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FACILITATING CATALYST RECOVERY/REUSE/SEPARATION USING
SOLUBLE POLYMERS
D.E. Bergbreiter
Texas A&M University, Department of Chemistry, College Station, TX 77845, United
States of America
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ISOTHERMAL CALORIMETRY OF ENZYMATIC BIODIESEL REACTION
L. Fjerbaek
University of Southern Denmark, Institute of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology
and Environmental Technology, Odense, Denmark
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GREEN CATALYSTS FOR GREEN CHEMISTRY: NEW CONCEPTS IN
OLEFIN METATHESIS CATALYSTS SEPARATION AND REUSE (30 min)
L. Gulajski1, M. Mauduit2, K. Grela1
1 - Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Kasprzaka 44/52,
PO Box 58, Warsaw, Poland
2 - UMR CNRS 6226, Sciences Chimiques de Rennes Ecole Nationale Superieure
Chimie de Rennes, 35700 Rennes, France
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THE CATALYTIC OZONATION OF THE LIGNIN RELATED MATERIAL
A.G. Khudoshin, E.M. Benko, A.N. Mitrofanova, V.V. Lunin
Lomonosov Moscow State university Department of Chemistry
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A STUDY OF THE MECHANISM OF CARCINOGENNESIS OF NI(II) AND
CU(II) METAL IONS BASED ON SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE MODELS
N.H. Hadjiliadis, G. Malandrinos, A.-M. Nunes, K. Zavitsanos
University of Ioannina, Department of Chemistry, Ioannina 45110, Greece
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CHEMICAL UTILIZATION OF CO2 IN THE SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC
CARBONATES AND OXAZOLIDINONES
L.-N. He, Y. Du, J.-Q. Wang, C.-X. Miao, X.-Y. Dou
State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai
University, Tianjin, 300071, P. R. China
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OPTIMIZING CONDITIONS OF THE PRODUCTION OF INDIGENOUS
GERMINATED JATROPHA CURCAS LIPASE FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF
RENEWABLE BIODIESEL
C. Hidayat1, P. Hastuti1, D. Sumangat2, T. Hidayat2
1 - Department of Food and Agricultural Product Technology, Gadjah Mada
University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2 - Balai Besar Penelitian dan Pengembangan pascapanen Pertanian, DEPTAN,
Bogor, Indonesia
chusnul@gadjahmada.edu
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AN ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY METHOD FOR NYLON 6 FIBER
HYDROLYSIS USING LIPOLYTIC ENZYME
M. Parvinzadeh
Young Researchers Club, Islamic Azad University, Shahre Rey Branch, Tehran, Iran
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BIOCATALYSTS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS: A GREEN PROTOCOL
R. Poddar
Research Scolar, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
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ACCESSIBILITY AND REACTIVITY OF CELLULASES IN GLYCERIN
CONTAINING SOLUTIONS
C.B. Schimper1, W. Harreither2, T. Bechtold1
1 - Christian Doppler-Laboratory “Chemistry of Cellulosic Fibers and Yarns”,
Institute of Textile Chemistry and Physics, University of Innsbruck, Hoechsterstrasse
73, A-6850 Dornbirn, Austria, Tel. +43 (0)5572 28533, Fax: +43 (0)5572 28629,
textilchemie@uibk.ac.at
2 - Department of Food Sciences and Technology, University of Natural Resources
and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Posters
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SULFUR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OXIDATION IN THE PRESENCE OF
CROWN ETHERS
A.V. Anisimov, A.V. Tarakanova, M.Kh. Baishev, V.A. Chertkov
Moscow State University
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ENZYME-CATALYZED SYNTHESIS OF CHIRAL COMPOUNDS
M. Habulin, M. Paljevac, P. Thorey, M. Primozic, Z. Knez
University of Maribor, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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HYDROLYSIS OF STARCH WITH SOLUBLE AND IMMOBILIZED
ALPHA-AMYLASE
M. Habulin, F. Sulek, M. Thomsen, Z. Knez
University of Maribor, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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INFLUENCE OF COPPER AND CYPERMETHRIN ON SOIL ENZYME
ACTIVITY
J. Liu1, J.M. Xie2, Q. Wang1, Y.F. Chu2
1 - School of Energy and Power Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
2 - School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu
University,Zhenjiang,China
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INVESTIGATION OF GAS HYDRATES DISSOCIATION AND THE ROLE
OF SURFACTANTS ON CARBON DIOXIDE HYDRATE FORMATION
Bahram Mokhtari*1, Masoud Enayati1, Kobra Pourabdollah2, Ehsan
Heidaryan3
*1- Iranian Offshore Oil Company, Tehran, Iran, Tel: +98 (935) 795 4766
E-mail: mokhtari.bahram@gmail.com
2- Chemical Engineering Department, Shahreza Islamic Azad University, Shahreza,
Iran.
3- Petroleum Engineering Department, Masjed Soleiman Islamic Azad University,
Masjed Soleiman, Iran.
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SULFUR DIOXIDE OXIDATION BY OXYGEN AT THE PRESENCE OF
NANOSTRUCTURED CATALYSTS
T.V. Shakieva
Scientific-Research Institute of New Chemical Technologies & Materials,
Administration, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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ASYMMETRIC EPOXIDATION OF ALKENES USING SUGAR KETONES
AS HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSTS
T.K.M. Shing, T. Luk
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chemistry Dept., Shatin, Hong Kong, China
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DENDRIMER-BASED CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENATION OF
CONJUGATE DIENES
V.A. Skorkin, A.L. Maximov, E.A. Karakhanov
Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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THE REMOVAL OF TOXIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS FROM OIL STOCK
V.V. Smirnov, I.G. Tarkhanova, M.G. Gantman, L.A. Tyurina
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DICAPRYLIN IN SUPERCRITICAL
CARBON DIOXIDE
M.L. Tao, H.X. Jiang, X.Q. Dong, M.H. Zhang*
Tianjin University R&D Center for Petrochemical Technology, Key Laboratory for
Green Synthesis and Conversion of China Education Department, Tianjin, China
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PALLADIUM-CATALYZED ARYLATION AND AMINATION OF
POLYCHLOROARENES
A.A. Vasiliev, A.S. Burukin, S.G. Zlotin
N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991
Moscow, Leninsky pr. 47, Russian Federation
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HYDROGEN SULPHIDE AND ETHYL MERCAPTAN OXIDATION BY
OXYGEN AT THE PRESENCE OF NITROGEN OXIDES
V.S. Yemelyanova1, A.G. Sarmurzina2, A.A. Taltenov3
1 - Scientific-Research Institute of New Chemical Technologies & Materials,
Administration, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2 - Kazakh National University, Department of ecology & common chemistry, Almaty,
Kazakhstan
3 - Pavlodar State University, Administration, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan
IV. Future green energy sources
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HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM BIOGAS
Yu.A. Kolbanovsky1, I.V. Bilera1, A.A. Borisov2, K.Ya. Troshin2
1 - A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow, Russia
2 - N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow, Russia
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STRATEGIES FOR DESIGNING HYDROGEN-STORING LIQUIDS TO
MEET REQUIRED PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES
Philip G. Jessop, Yi Cui, Dominik Wechsler, Boyd Davis, Ralph Whitney
Dept. of Chemistry, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6
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DEVELOPMENT OF CATALYSTS FOR PORTABLE HYDROGEN
GENERATION USING SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE
V.I. Simagina, O.V. Netskina, O.V. Komova, A.M. Ozerova
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Posters
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THE TREATMENT OF THE LIQUID REJECTS FROM THE PETROLEUM
REFINERY OF ARZEW-ALGERIA TO THE MEDITERRANEAN
LITTORAL
N. Bekhtaoui
The School of Seddikia
HYDROPHILIC RADICAL POLYMER ELECTRODE-BASED SECONDARY
BATTERY: GC COMPATIBILITY EVALUATION
K. Koshika, K. Oyaizu, K. Masao, H. Nishide
Waseda University
THE EFFECT OF OZONE ON THE STRUCTURE AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF NANO-DIAMOND AND SHUNGITE
NANOCARBON
N.N. Rozhkova1, L.E. Gorlenko2, G.I. Emeliyanova2, A. Jankowska3, M.V.
Korobov2, V.V. Lunin2, E. Osawa4
1 - Institute of Geology, Karelian Research Centre, RAS, Petrozavodsk 185910,
Russia
2 - Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia
3 - Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum and Coal, Wrocіaw University
of Technology, Wrocіaw, Poland
4 - NanoCarbon Research Institute, Asama Research Extension Centre, Shinshu
University, 3-15-1 Tokita, Ueda, Nagano 386-8567, Japan
ARSENIC REMOVAL FROM GROUNDWATER BY FERRITIZATION
TECHNIQUE
P.D. Zade1, A.P. Vanerkar1, C.A. Moghe2, D.M. Dharmadhikari2
1 - National Institute of Miners Health Nagpur India
2 - National Environmental Engineering Research Institute Nagpur India
V. Use of renewables
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NATURAL RUBBER-BASED GREEN NANOCOMPOSITES BY LATEX
COMPOUNDING WITH CELLULOSE NANO FIBERS
E. Abraham, B. Deepa, L.A. Pothan, T. Sabu
Mahatma Gandhi University
DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL CELLULOSE NANOFIBER COMPOSITES
FROM BANANA FIBERS
B.M. Cherian, E. Abraham, L.A. Pothan
Bishop Moore College, Post Graduate Department of Chemistry, Mavelikara, India
NEW FUNCTIONALIZED DERIVATIVES FROM PLANT AND BACTERIAL
POLYSACCHARIDES
G.C. Chitanu, D.M. Suflet
"Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Department of Bioactive and
Biocompatible Polymers, Iasi, Romania
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACT OF REYNOUTRIA SACHALINENSIS
AS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL
S.A. Glazunova1, V.A. Karavaev1, O.I. Pokrovskiy2, O.O. Parenago3
1 - M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics, Moscow, Russia
2 - M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
3 - N.S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
REDUCTION OF AGRICULTURE WASTAGE TO ETHANOL BY SOLID
STATE FERMENTATION
M. Haghshenas Fard1, M. Shokrolahi2, F. Banitabae Jeshvaghani1
1 - Department of Chemical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Shahreza branch,
Isfahan, Iran
2 - Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Sistan Baluchestan, Zahedan,
98164, Iran
HETEROGENIZED POLYMER COMPLEXES AS CATALYSTS FOR
BIODIESEL PRODUCTION
N.V. Kramareva, O.P. Tkachenko, L.M. Kustov
Zelinsky Institure of Organic Chemistry, laboratory of Investigation and Development
of Polyfunctional Catalysts, Moscow, Russia
RESEARCH OF ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES OF CHITOSAN AND ITS
DERIVATIVES IN RELATION TO VARIOUS MICROORGANISMS
S.Sh. Rashidova1, R.Yu. Milusheva1, F.H. Inoyatova2, I.M. Mukhamedov2, Sh.
Maksudova1, S.R. Pulatova1
1 - Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of sciences,
Tashkent 100128, A. Kadyri str., 7b, Uzbekistan
2 - Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Xamza str.,80, 100000
BIOFUELS OBTAINED FROM PYROLYSIS AND ALCOHOLYSIS OF
SOYBEAN OIL AND THEIR BLENDS WITH PETROLEUM DIESEL
P.A.Z. Suarez1, B.R. Moser2, B.K. Sharma2, K. Doll2, S.Z. Erhan2
1 - University of Brasilia, Institute of Chemistry, Brasilia, Brazil
2 - USDA/ARS/NCAUR, FIO, Peoria-Il, USA
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTING SURFACE MODIFICATION OF ANIONIC
BIOPOLYMER: REDOX POLYINONIC MATERIALS FOR
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS
A. Tiwari, B.D. Malhotra
Boelectronics and Conducting Polymer Research Group, National Physical
Laboratory, Dr. K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi – 110012, India
CONCENTRATION OF BIOETHANOL BY CELLULOSE ESTER
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MEMBRANES
T. Uragami
Kansai University, Chemistry and Materilas Engineering, Osaka, Japan
POLYMER MATRIX FROM ACRYLIC COPOLYMERS FOR
TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF PLANT CO2-EXTRACTS
V.F. Uryash1, A.E. Gruzdeva2, V.A. Izvozchikova3, N.V. Grishatova2, A.V.
Uryash4, I.G. Karpova2
1 - Research Institute of Chemistry University of Nizhni Novgorod, Russia
2 - “Biocenter" Joint-Stock Company, Nizhniy Novgorod, RUSSIA
3 - “Extramed” Ltd., Nizhni Novgorod, RUSSIA
4 - Mount Sinai Medical Center, Department of Research, Miami Beach, USA
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE NANOSTRUCTURES OF LIGNINCARBOHYDRATE COMPOSITE
K.G. Bogolitsyn
Arkhangelsk State Technical University, Arkhangelsk, Russia
APPLICATION OF IMIDAZOLIUM-BASED IONIC LIQUIDS IN
CHEMISTRY OF LIGNIN
K.G. Bogolitsyn, T.E. Skrebets, T.A. Makhova
Arkhangelsk State Technical University, Arkhangelsk, Russia
A NOVEL UPGRADING PROCESS FOR BIOMASS PYROLYSIS OIL OVER
SOLID ACID AND SOLID BASE CATALYSTS
J. Chang
South China University of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department,
Guangzhou, China
NATURE TERPENOIDS FOR SYNTHESIS OF EFFECTIVE
ANTIOXIDANTS
I.Yu. Chukicheva, A.V. Kutchin, A.A. Korolyova, I.V. Fyodorova
Institute of Chemistry Komi Science Centre Ural Branch Russian Academy of
Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia
GREEN SYNTHESIS OF BIODIESEL USING IONIC LIQUIDS
M.J. Earle, K.R. Seddon, N.V. Plechkova
QUILL, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
UK
BIOFUELS AND BIOACTIVE PRODUCTS OBTAINED THROUGH THE
ADVANCED PROCESSING OF HIDE AND LEATHER WASTES
C. Gaidau1, M. Ghiga1, E. Stepan2, L. Filipescu3, M. Popescu4
1 - Leather and Footwear Research Institute, Leather Department, Bucharest,
Romania
2 - National Research & Development Institute for Chemistry and PetrochemistryICECHIM, Bioresources Department, Bucharest, Romania
3 - POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Applied Chemistry Faculty, Romania
4 - Pielorex SA Tannery Jilava, Romania
NATURAL AGROCHEMICALS FROM FUNGAL CULTURES
G.L. Gallardo1, M.A. Rodriguez2, A. Godeas2, G.M. Cabrera1
1 - Universidad de Buenos Aires, departamento de quimica organica, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
2 - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Departamento de Biodiversidad y ecologнa
experimental, Buenos Aires, Argentina
ECOLOGICALLY SAFE TECHNOLOGY OF PLANTS RAW MATERIAL
EXTRACTION
P-89
P-90
P-91
P-92
P-93
P-94
P-95
P-96
P-97
P-98
T.V. Hurshkainen, A.A. Koroleva, I.A. Dvornikova, I.A. Fiodorova, E.V.
Buravlev, N.N. Skripova, A.V. Kutchin
Institute of Chemistry Komi Science Centre Ural Branch Russian Academy of
Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia
WOOD DELIGNIFICATION IN SUPERCRITICAL CO2 MEDIUM
A.D. Ivahnov, T.E. Skrebetc, K.G. Bogolitsyn
Arkhangelsk State Technical University, Arkhangelsk, Russia
PREPARATION OF CHITOSAN AND FIBROIN SOLUTIONS FOR
ELECTROSPINNING
A.A. Kholmuminov, V.N. Rakhmanova, R.Yu. Milusheva, S.Sh. Rashidova
Institute of polymer chemistry and physics AS of Uzbekistan
STUDY ON SYNTHESIZING BIODIESEL CATALYZED BY SOLID BASE
CATALYST
S.F. Li, H.B. Ma, B.Y. Wang, R.H. Wang, S.J. Tian
Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of State Education Ministry,School
of Chemical Engineering and Technology,Tianjin Univercity,Tianjin,China
BIOETHANOL – GREEN FEEDSTOCK FOR PETROCHEMICAL
INDUSTRY
Y.I. Makarfi1, M.S. Yakimova1, L.M. Koval2, V.I. Erofeev2, R.M. Talyshinsky1,
A.S. Lermontov1, V.F. Tretyakov1
1 - A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical synthesis, RAS, Moscow
2 - Tomsk State University, Chemistry Department, Tomsk
DELIGNIFICATION OF SOFTWOOD BY OZONATION
N.A. Mamleeva1, S.A. Autlov2, N.G. Bazarnova2, V.V. Lunin1
1 - MSU,Chemistry Department,Moscow,Russia
2 - Altai State University, Chemistry Department, Barnaul, Russia
LARGE MESOPOROUS ALUMINA SUPPORTED ALKALINE FLUORIDES
– EXCELLENT CATALYSTS FOR PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL VIA
TRANSESTERIFICATION OF VEGETABLE OILS
V.I. Parvulescu1, M. Verziu1, P.I. Filip2, S. Simon3
1 - University of Bucharest
2 - Institutul de Chimie Organica CD Nenitescu
3 - University Babes-Bolyai Cluj
WOOD SUBSTANCE INVESTIGATION IN THE PILE SUPPORTED
BASEMENTS OF HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE MONUMENTS DURING
LONG EXPLOITATION
E.N. Pokrovskaya, I.N. Chistov
Moscow State Building University
OBTAINING OF CITRUS PECTIN-BASED POLYMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
S.Sh. Rashidova1, Sh.D. Maksudova1, R.Yu. Milusheva1, V.I. Morozov2
1 - Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of sciences,
Tashkent 100128, A. Kadyri str., 7b, Uzbekistan
2 - Institute of Organic and Physics Chemistry RA of Sci., Kazan
OBTAINING AND APPLICATION OF CARBOXYMETHYLATED
CHITOSAN
S.Sh. Rashidova, R.Yu. Milusheva, O.B. Klicheva, I.V. Turakhanova, N.D.
Kareva, D.A. Mirsagatova
Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of sciences,
Tashkent 100128, A. Kadyri str., 7b, Uzbekistan
FUNGUS AS THE POSSIBLE NANOFACTORIES OF CDS QUANTUM DOTS
R. Sanghi, P. Verma
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India
P-99
P-100
RENEWABLE CETANE IMPROVER FROM GLYCERIN OF BIODIESEL
B.G. Siqueira, M.G. Junior, R.B. Menezes, C.R.K. Rabello
PETROBRAS
INVESTIGATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS DIVERSITY IN NORTH-WEST
FOREST OF IRAN, CASE STUDY ARASBARAN FOREST,
MARDANAGHOM WATERSHED
I. Zolfeghari1, I. Adeli2, V. Mozaffarian3
1 - Islamic Azad University - Shabestar Branch
2 - Faculty of Natural Resources, Science & Research Branch, Islamic Azad
university - Tehran
3 - Forest & Rangland Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
I_zolfeghari@yahoo.com
VI. Benign process technology
O-50
O-51
O-52
O-53
O-54
O-55
MICROWAVE ENERGY AS A GREEN AND RAPID METHOD IN
CHEMICAL RECYCLING OF FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM
WASTES: POLYOL RECOVERY
M.M. Alavi Nigjeh
Imam khomeini international university, chemistry, Qazvin, IRAN
CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF POLYURETHANE AND PET WASTES FOR
PRODUCTION OF RAW MATERIALS
A. Bagheri Garmarudi1, M.M. Alavi Nikje1, M. Haghshenas2
1 - Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, IK International University, Qazvin,
Iran
2 - Department of Chemistry & Polymer Laboratories, ERI, Tehran, Iran
FLUORESCENT ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES
D.C. Neckers
Center for photochemical sciences Bowling Green State University Bowling Green
OHIO USA
SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION OF 2-CHLORONITROBENZENE OVER
SUPPORTED NICKEL CATALYST IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON
DIOXIDE
X.C. Meng, Y.J. Shang, H.Y. Cheng, S.X. Cai, F.Y. Zhao
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
MICROWAVE IRRADIATION ASSISTED ONE-POT SYNTHESIS OF 3, 4
DIHYDROPYRIMIDINONES UNDER SOLVENT-FREE CONDITION USING
HOLMIUM CHLORIDE AS AC CATALYST
H. Salehi, S. Kakaei, S.J. Ahmadi, M.A. Firooz Zareh
В№ Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Nuclear Science Research
School, P.O. Box: 11365-8486, Tehran- Iran
CONTINUOUS FLOW SEQUENTIAL SYNTHESIS OF COMPLEX
INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS
G. Sartori1, L. Soldi1, S. Loebbecke2, R. Maggi1
1 - Universitа di Parma, Dipartimento di Chimica Organica e Industriale, Viale G.P.
Usberti 17A 43100 Parma, Italy
2 - Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT, Joseph von Fraunhofer Str. 7,
76327 Pfinztal, Germany
O-56
O-57
O-58
P-101
P-102
P-103
P-104
P-105
NOVEL PHOTOCATALYTIC SYSTEMS BASED ON NANO- AND
MESOSTRUCTURED TITANIA
E.V. Skorb, D.G. Shchukin, D.V. Sviridov
Institute for Physico-Chemical Problems of Belarusian State University, Minsk
MICROWAVES FOR SYNTHESIS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS
E.V. Van der Eycken
University of Leuven, Department of Chemistry, Heverlee, Belgium
A NEW ANTISOLVENT APPROACH TO MODIFICATION OF CARBON
NANOTUBES USING SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE
Z.W. Zhang, Q. Xu, Z.M. Chen, J. Yue
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou
450052, China
GREEN SYNTHESIS OF PHOSPHOROTHIOTES
B. Kaboudin, F. Farjadian
Department of Chemsitry, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Gava
Zang, Zanjan 45195-1159, Iran
DESIGNING OF SEMI-INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTION OF
OXALIC ACID
M. Mirzaei, A. Khani
Division of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University Miyaneh branch, Miyaneh-Iran
INVESTIGATION OF EFFECTIVE PARAMETERS ON PRODUCTION OF
OXALIC ACID FROM WASTEPAPER BY NITRIC ACID OXIDATION
USING NANOPARTICLES OF V2O5 IN A SEMI-INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM
M. Mirzaei, A. Khani
Division of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University Miyaneh branch, Miyaneh-Iran
SYNTHESIS OF MALEIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMERS BY
CONVENTIONAL AND NON-CONVENTIONAL METHODS
I. Popescu, G.C. Chitanu
"Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Department of Bioactive and
Biocompatible Polymers, Iasi, Romania
PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF MECOPROP BY USING MCM-41
MODIFIED WITH FLUOROPORPHYRIN COMPLEX
M. Silva1, M.E. Azenha2, M.M. Pereira1, H.D. Burrows2, M. Sarakha3
1 - Catalysis and Fine Chemistry Group, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of
Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra,
Portugal
2 - Photochemistry Group, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences and
Technology, University of Coimbra, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
3 - Laboratoire de Photochimie Moleculaire et Macromoleculaire, Universite Blaise
Pascal, 24, Avenue des Landais, 63177 Aubiere, France
mas@fe.up.pt
P-106
P-107
MICROWAVE ASSISTED SYNTHESIS OF SOME SCHIFF BASES
R.R. Somani, A.G. Agrawal, R.N. Dandekar, P.Y. Shirodkar
Bharati Vidyapeeths College of Pharmacy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Navi
Mumbai , India
MICROWAVE-ASSISTED CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATION OF
POLYSACCHARIDES
D.M. Suflet, G.C. Chitanu
"Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Department of Bioactive and
P-108
P-109
Biocompatible Polymers, Iasi, Romania
UTILIZATION OF TECHNOGENIC WASTES INTO CHEMICAL
MELIORANTS
Zh.R. Toregozhina
Kazakh National University, Department of ecology & common chemistry, Almaty,
Kazakhstan
LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA STERILIZATION EFFECT AND
MECHANISM ON PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
L.Q. Yang, J.L. Gao, J.R. Chen, Z. Zhang, M. Hu
Xi`an Jiaotong Univercity,Chemical Engineering,Xi`an,China
VII. Education in green chemistry
KL-10
O-59
O-60
O-61
O-62
O-63
P-110
P-111
GREEN CHEMISTRY AS RESPOSIBLE STEWARDSHIP
N.P. Tarasova
D.Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Institute of Chemistry
and Problems of Sustainable Development, Moscow, Russia
SUSTAINABLE CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT – CONTRIBUTIONS AND
GAPS
C.T.F. Blum, S. Richter
German Ferderal Environment Agency, International Chemicals Management,
Dessau, Germany
WORK BASED LEARNING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
CHEMISTRY PROFESSIONAL
H. Garelick, A. Page, G. Weller
School of Health and Social Sciences,Middlesex University,The Burroughs,London
NW4 4BT
SUSTAINABILITY: THE FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR STUDENTS OF
THE PRESENT
Zafra M. Lerman
Columbia College Chicago, 600 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605 USA
ESTABLISHMENTS AND CORPORATIONS IN THE PROCESS OF
FORMATION OF UP-TO-DATE SPECIALISTS
T.G. Myasoedova1, A.S. Smirnov2
1 - D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Center of
Professional Development, Moscow, Russia
2 - Group LUKOIL-NefteKhim, Moscow, Russia
GREEN CHEMISTRY/ENGINEERING – PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION
P.R. Peoples
ACS Green Chemistry Institute, Washington, DC, USA
INTEGRATING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INTO FACULTY OF
CHEMISTRY CURRICULUM
E. Ilina
Altai State University
EDUCATION ON GREEN CHEMISTRY FOR SUSTAINABLE
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH- NEED AND SIGNIFICANCE
P-112
P-113
P-114
P-115
P-116
A. Kamavisdar
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MINERS HEALTH JNARDDC CAMPUS AMARAVATI
ROAD WADI NAGPUR 440023 MS INDIA
GREEN CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTS: DEMONSTRATING THE ABILITY
OF A GREEN BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER TO SERVE AS AN
EFFECTIVE ENCAPSULATING AGENT FOR AGRICULTURALLY
ACTIVE MATERIALS FOUND IN FERTILIZERS
A.J. Maroulis, C.P. Hadjiantoniou Maroulis, L.D. Antonoglou
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemistry, Thessaloniki, Greece
GREEN CHEMISTRY DEVELOPMENT IN SPAIN
M. Mautone
ULPGC, Dept. Processes Engineering
INTERACTION OF EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND
CORPORATIONS IN THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF UP-TO-DATE
SPECIALISTS
T.G. Myasoedova1, A.S. Smirnov2
1 - D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Center of
Professional Development, Moscow, Russia
2 - Group LUKOIL-NefteKhim, Moscow, Russia
THE STUDY OF BASIC CONCEPTS OF GREEN CHEMISTRY WITHIN
THE COURSE OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY IN AGRARIAN
UNIVERSITIES
A.A. Shabelskiy
Orel State Agrarian University, dep. of Biotechnology and veterinary medicine, Orel,
Russia
GERMAN PILOT STUDY QUALITY CRITERIA FOR CHEMICAL
LEASING – A BUSINESS MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY
S. Walter-Rohde, St. Richter, Chr. Blum
Federal Environment Agency, IV 1.1 International Chemicals Management, DessauRoЯlau, Germany
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