With a great support from our Collaborators and Organizing Committee, Magnus Group successfully completed the “International Conference on Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy (Green Chemistry 2021)” which was held virtually in the month of May 17-18, 2021.
The conference deliberated on the theme “Emphasize the Biodynamic scheme of Green Chemistry.”
The inter- and transdisciplinary aspects of green and sustainable chemistry were the focus of the Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy Conference. The two-day global summit provided an ideal setting for professionals and newbies to learn and share information about cutting-edge breakthroughs in technique and concept, as well as lay out interesting research directions in the field of green chemistry. The key objective was to keep any chemical option as safe as possible while still increasing its efficiency. In addition to oral and poster presentations, the conference featured Keynote talks from well-known figures from throughout the world.
Title : Ferrocene – catalyzed heterogeneous fenton-like degradation mechanisms and pathways of antibiotics under simulated sunlight: a case study of sulfamethoxazole
Senlin Tian, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China
Title : Ultrasound-assisted copper leaching from copper slag
Phan Phuoc Tri, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
Title : Wastewater scanning of paper industries with reference to bacterial diversity and water quality: A combined approach
Inderjeet Tyagi, Zoological Survey of India, India
Title : Removal of phenol from wastewater in fixed-bed column using low-cost natural bio-adsorbent neem leaves
Ashanendu Mandal, University of Calcutta, India
Title : Green ammonia synthesis using renewable energy-derived hydrogen
Rahat Javaid, Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute, Japan
Title : Social impact assessment of sustainable agriculture: Two cases of solar agricultural houses in Japan
Naoko Kawahara, Kindai University, Japan