Sustainable Future: Dream Reactions with (and without) Hydrogen

Europe/Berlin
Aula des Schlosses (Münster)

Aula des Schlosses

Münster

Schlossplatz 2, 48149 Münster
Frank Glorius
Beschreibung

The symposium "Sustainable Future: Dream Reactions with (and without) Hydrogen" takes place on 24th August 2023 in Münster and is sponsered by the European Research Council.

Chemistry is central to solving humanity's most pressing problems (e.g., limited resources, global warming, energy, good health, quality of life, biodiversity, food for all). The ability to selectively and efficiently produce/synthesize simple and more complex molecules (and chemical systems) is a key task of chemistry. This symposium aims to bring together scientists from different fields working on efficient synthesis (including (non) target-oriented synthesis, use of renewable feedstocks and recycling), resulting in scientific exchange and new solutions. This time, hydrogen in its broadest sense will be a focus, but other synthesis methods are also highly welcome. Together for a better, sustainable future!

More details can be found on the conference flyer/poster.

    • 1
      Matthias Beller, Catalytic Hydrogenations and Hydrogen Storage - From Dreams to Reality

      Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse (LIKAT), Rostock, Germany

    • 2
      Troels Skrydstrup - From Plastic Disassmebly to Carbon Capture with Waste Plastic

      Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark

    • 3
      Walter Leitner - Title

      Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Müheim/Ruhr, Germany;
      RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

    • 4
      Frank Glorius - CHallenges Ahead

      Institute of Organic Chemistry, Münster University, Germany

    • 5
      Posters & Break

      Lunch Break & Poster Session

    • 6
      Pher Andersson - Asymmetric Hydrogenation: Teaching an Old Dog Some New Tricks

      Department of Organic Chemistry, Stockholm University, Sweden

    • 7
      Josep Cornellà - Tales on Bismuth Redox Catalysis

      Max-Planck-Institute for Coal Research, Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany

    • 8
      Anat Milo - Sustainable Organocatalysts Design by in situ Secondary Sphere Modification

      Department of Chemistry, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

    • 9
      Paul J. Chirik - Molybdenum-Catalyzed Asymmetric Arene Hydrogenation

      Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, USA

    • 10
      Closing Remarks