Green chemistry innovations are transforming the way chemical processes are designed and executed, aiming to reduce environmental harm while improving efficiency and sustainability. These innovations focus on developing processes that use fewer toxic substances, generate less waste, and rely on renewable raw materials. For example, the use of water as a solvent in chemical reactions or the development of bio-based catalysts significantly lowers the environmental impact of chemical manufacturing. Additionally, advancements in atom economy aim to ensure that as many atoms as possible from reactants are incorporated into the final product, reducing waste. Green Chemistry Innovations also involve the creation of safer, more efficient chemical processes for pharmaceuticals, energy production, and materials synthesis. These innovations not only help minimize pollution but also drive economic growth by improving process efficiency, reducing production costs, and supporting the shift toward a sustainable chemical industry.
Title : Advances in plasma-based waste treatment for sustainable communities
Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada
Title : Using green chemistry routes to fabricate green n-type organic semiconductors for the transistor construction
Cristian Ravariu, Universitatea Politehnica Bucuresti, Romania
Title : Empowering communities: Green chemistry and renewable energy for a sustainable development
Helena Belchior Rocha, ISCTE-Institituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
Title : An overview of Australia's sustainability opportunities and challenges
Tomayess Issa, Curtin University, Australia
Title : Valorization of alginic acid from sargassum for bioplastics
Anthony Fasulo, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
Title : Integration of Parabolic Trough Collectors (PTC) in Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC) for green hydrogen production
Ahmet Lokurlu, CEO, Germany
Title : Functionalization of lignin-derived monomers for polyurethane production
Rachele Carafa, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
Title : An overview of future nanotechnology
Yarub Al Douri, European Academy of Sciences, Belgium
Title : Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADESs) deconstruction of advanced bioenergy crops to enhance recovery of lipids and sugars
Tirath Raj, University of Illinois Urbana Chaimpaign, United States
Title : Enhanced antibiotic detoxification from aqueous solution through graphene oxide adsorbents enriched with deep eutectic solvent
Anjali Goyal, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates