Minisymposium 2021 on Catalysis under Confinement
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About this Event
Minisymposium 2021, Collaborative Research Center 1333
Online Conference including virtual Poster Session
Catalysis pervades all areas of chemical science and technology and is a key technology in the global transition towards resource efficiency and sustainability. Inspired by biocatalysis, this CRC explores the role of confinement effects on molecular heterogenous catalysis and exploits them for the rational design of organometallic catalysts hybridized with mesoporous matrices for improved performance.
This minisymposium will address frontiers and challenges of catalysis in confined spaces and will provide a cross-sectional scientific forum to identify, understand and utilize confinement effects in organometallic catalysis and beyond.
In keeping with the CRC 1333’s cross-disciplinary mission, we are pleased to announce that the following eminent experts representing catalysis, materials science and spectroscopy, have agreed to give key note lectures:
- Prof. Amir H. Hoveyda, Boston College, USA and University of Strasbourg, France
- Prof. Antoni Llobet, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
- Prof. Samuel I. Stupp, Northwestern University, USA
- Prof. Ulrich Tallarek, University of Marburg, Germany
In addition, selected researchers from the CRC 1333 will present their latest results. As this symposium is devoted to fostering exchange among scientists working in catalysis across the globe, we particularly encourage national and international doctoral researchers to present their work
Link to Website Minisymposium: http://minisymposium2021.crc1333.de/
Link to Website Collaborative Research Center 1333: https://www.crc1333.de/
Registration is open until March 31, 2021.
Please note, that due to the COVID-19 pandemic the conference will take place virtually for external participants.
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If you present a poster:
Please upload your poster as pdf-file here by April 21, 2021.
Naming Convention: Last name_first name.pdf
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