EuropaCat IX
Catalysis for a Sustainable World | Saturday, 19 May 2012




 
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EuropaCat X
Glasgow, Scotland
28 August - 2 Sept 2011


EuropaCat X

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The Europacat Conference Abstracts are now available.

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Important Dates
  1. October 30, 2008 – 2nd announcement and call for papers
  2. January 30, 2009 – Deadline for submission of abstracts
  3. February 15, 2009 – New Deadline for submission of abstracts
  4. May 15, 2009 – Acceptance of abstracts The Scientific Committee has already managed the revision of all contributions. Please log into the Scientific Application for the results and the possible suggestions made by the Reviewers.
  5. June 1, 2009 – Deadline for early registration
    The deadline for early registration has been extended to Friday, June 19.
  6. August 21, 2009 – Deadline for late registration
  7. August 30 – September 4, 2009 – EuropaCat IX Congress





Invitation

The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to participate in the EUROPACAT IX Congress to be held in Salamanca, Spain, from 30th of August to 4th of September, 2009, under The Honour Presidency of His Majesty the King Juan Carlos and under the auspices of the Spanish Catalysis Society and the Catalysis Division of the Portuguese Chemical Society. The Congress will continue its established role of providing participants with information about accomplishments in catalysis research and catalytic technologies required for the sustainable development of the European Federation of Catalysis Societies (EFCATS).

The scientific concept, CATALYSIS FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD, has been chosen with the idea that a good number of the scientific contributions should fall within the following categories: New cleaner processes and more selective catalysts towards the minimization of by-products, including homogeneous and enzymatic catalysis; elimination of pollutants and/or undesired products whenever present; new energy vectors and the rational use of energy; and catalyst design, characterization and recovery.



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