Green Chemistry Conference gathers all the global leaders in Chemistry to share their research at this exclusive scientific program, The conference throws light on thought-provoking topics and recent research in the field of Green and Sustainability Chemistry, Green Chemistry: Challenges and Opportunity, Green Chemistry for Nanoparticle Synthesis, Green Chemistry Strategies for Drug Discovery, Green Pharmaceutical Technologies, Green Analytical Chemistry, Green Polymer and Plastic Chemistry, Green Manufacturing and Engineering, Biofuels and Alternative Energy, Green Technologies in Food Production & Food Processing and many more. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world.
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Track 1: Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Green chemistry is the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use or generation of hazardous substances. Green chemistry applies across the life cycle of a chemical product, including its design, manufacture, use, and ultimate disposal. The aim of green chemistry is to reduce chemical related impact on human health and virtually eliminate contamination of the environment through dedicated, sustainable prevention programs. These principles can be grouped into "Reducing Risk" and "Minimizing the Environmental Footprint".
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4th Green & Sustainable Chemistry Conference, 5-8 May 2019, Dresden, Germany | 9th International Conference on Green Chemistry & Technology, June 5-7, 2019, Madrid, Spain | 6th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Recycling, May 13-14, 2019, Singapore | 3rd International Conference & Expo on Green Chemistry and Engineering, July 11-12, 2019 at Las Vegas, USA | 23rd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference and 9th International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, June 11-13, 2019, Reston, Virginia
Related Societies and Associations:
American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers (SCEJ), Japan , Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
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Track 2: Green Chemistry: Challenges and Opportunity
The Green Chemistry revolution is providing an enormous number of challenges to those who practice chemistry in industry, equal number of opportunities to discover and apply new chemistry, to improve the economics of chemical manufacturing substances that will not involve materials harmful to the environment. chemistry that deals with the application of environmentally friendly chemical compounds in the various areas of our life such as industrial uses and many o developed by the need to avoid chemical hazards that organic and inorganic compounds had on the body of humans and animals life. The chemicals indu products, from plastics to pharmaceuticals. However, these industries have the potential to seriously damage our environment. Green chemistry therefore serves to promote the design environmentally benign chemicals and chemical processes.
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Chinese-American Chemical Society, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society (Beijing) (CCS),China, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society, Taipei, Asia; Council for Chemical Research (CCR), Asia Chemical Research Society of India, Asia; Danish Chemical Society, Europe; European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Europe; Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Europe; Indian Chemical Society, Asia; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Aisa; Swedish Chemical Society, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Asia.
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Track 3: Green Chemistry for Nanoparticle Synthesis
The application of the twelve principles of green chemistry in nanoparticle synthesis is a relatively new emerging issue concerning the sustainability. This field has received great attention in recent years due to its capability to design alternative, safer, energy efficient, and less toxic routes towards synthesis. These routes have been associated with the rational utilization of various substances in the nanoparticle preparations and synthetic methods, which have been broadly discussed in this tutorial review. This article is not meant to provide an exhaustive overview of green synthesis of nanoparticles, but to present several pivotal aspects of synthesis with environmental concerns, involving the selection and evaluation of nontoxic capping and reducing agents, the choice of innocuous solvents and the development of energy-efficient synthetic methods.
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Related Societies and Associations:
American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ), Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
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Track 4: Green Chemistry in Pharmaceutical Industries
The incorporation of Green Chemistry is a relatively new phenomenon in the drug discovery discipline, since the scale that chemists operate on in drug discovery is smaller than those of process and manufacturing chemistry. The necessary metrics are more difficult to obtain in drug discovery due to the diversity of reactions conducted. However, pharmaceutical companies are realizing that incorporation of green chemistry techniques at earlier stages of drug development can speed the development of a drug candidate.
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4th Green & Sustainable Chemistry Conference, 5-8 May 2019, Dresden, Germany | 9th International Conference on Green Chemistry & Technology, June 5-7, 2019, Madrid, Spain | 6th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Recycling, May 13-14, 2019, Singapore | 3rd International Conference & Expo on Green Chemistry and Engineering, July 11-12, 2019 at Las Vegas, USA | 23rd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference and 9th International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, June 11-13, 2019, Reston, Virginia
Related Societies and Associations:
American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ), Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
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Track 5: Green Analytical Chemistry and Environmental chemistry
The main goal of Green Analytical Chemistry is to avoid or reduce the undesirable environmental side effects of chemical analysis, while preserving the classic analytical parameters of accuracy, sensitivity, selectivity, and precision. Strategies for greening analytical methods, concentrating on minimizing sample preparation and handling, reducing solvent and reagent consumption, reducing energy consumption, minimizing of waste, operator safety and the economic savings that this approach offers.
Environmental chemistry is that the study of chemical processes occurring within the setting that square measure wedged by humankind's activities. These impacts is also felt on an area scale, through the presence of urban cities' air pollutants or harmful substances arising from a chemical waste website, or on a worldwide scale, through depletion of stratospheric gas or heating. The main target in our courses and analysis activities is upon developing a basic understanding of the character of those chemical processes, in order that humankind's activities will be accurately evaluated.
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Chinese-American Chemical Society, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society (Beijing) (CCS),China, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society, Taipei, Asia; Council for Chemical Research (CCR), Asia Chemical Research Society of India, Asia; Danish Chemical Society, Europe; European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Europe; Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Europe; Indian Chemical Society, Asia; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Aisa; Swedish Chemical Society, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Asia.
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Track 6: Green Polymer and Plastic Chemistry
Green chemistry is an area of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the designing of products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous substances. Whereas environmental chemistry focuses on the effect of polluting chemicals on nature, green chemistry focuses on technological approaches to preventing pollution and reducing consumption of non-renewable resources. One of the most important branch is Green polymer chemistry Natural polymers, biomass conversion in bio refineries and chemical carbon dioxide fixation are teamed up with highly effective tailoring, processing and recycling of polymers. “Green monomers” from bio refineries, and “renewable oil”, gained from plastics' and bio wastes, render synthetic polymers renewable without impairing their property profiles and recycling. In context of biofuel production, limitations of the green economy concepts are clearly visible. Dreams and reality of “green polymers” are highlighted.
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12th European Congress Of Chemical Engineering, September 15–19, Florence, Italy | ICCE 2019 : 21st International Conference on Chemical Engineering, July 15-16, 2019, Stockholm, Sweden | 19th International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Engineering, March 25-26, 2019 Yokohama, Japan | 10th Edition of International Conference on Analytical Chemistry, February 28- March 01, 2019, London, UK
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American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ), Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
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Track 7: Green Manufacturing and Engineering
Green Manufacturing: Fundamentals and Applications introduces the basic definitions and issues surrounding green manufacturing at the process, machine and system (including supply chain) levels. It also shows, by way of several examples from different industry sectors, the potential for substantial improvement and the paths to achieve the improvement. Additionally, this conference discusses regulatory and government motivations for green manufacturing and outlines the path for making manufacturing more green as well as making production more sustainable. Specifically, research is focused on minimizing/removing contaminants and machining defects during manufacture, improving the precision and repeatability of chemical mechanical polishing, green machine tools and processes, sustainable packaging, and modelling sustainable, environmentally-conscious manufacturing processes and systems.
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4th Green & Sustainable Chemistry Conference, 5-8 May 2019, Dresden, Germany | 9th International Conference on Green Chemistry & Technology, June 5-7, 2019, Madrid, Spain | 6th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Recycling, May 13-14, 2019, Singapore | 3rd International Conference & Expo on Green Chemistry and Engineering, July 11-12, 2019 at Las Vegas, USA | 23rd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference and 9th International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, June 11-13, 2019, Reston, Virginia
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American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ), Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
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Track 8: Biofuels and Alternative Energy
Bioenergy is energy derived from biofuels. Biofuels are fuels produced directly or indirectly from organic material – biomass – including plant materials and animal waste. Overall, bioenergy covers approximately 10% of the total world energy demand. Traditional unprocessed biomass such as fuel-wood, charcoal and animal dung accounts for most of this and represents the main source of energy for a large number of people in developing countries who use it mainly for cooking and heating. A distinction is made between primary and secondary biofuels. In the case of primary biofuels, such as fuelwood, wood chips and pellets, organic materials are used in an unprocessed form, primarily for heating, cooking or electricity production. Bioenergy is mainly used in homes (80%), to a lesser extent in industry (18%), while liquid biofuels for transport still play a limited role (2%).
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Chinese-American Chemical Society, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society (Beijing) (CCS),China, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society, Taipei, Asia; Council for Chemical Research (CCR), Asia Chemical Research Society of India, Asia; Danish Chemical Society, Europe; European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Europe; Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Europe; Indian Chemical Society, Asia; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Aisa; Swedish Chemical Society, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Asia.
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Track 9: Bio-Separations: Recent Advances
Bio separation is the name given to the practice of purifying biological products on large-scale, using fundamental aspects of engineering and scientific principles. The end goal of bio separation is to refine molecules, cells and parts of cells into purified fractions. It is generally recognized that the commercial success of biotechnology products is highly dependent on the successful development and application of high-powered separation and purification methods. Analytical techniques include an interesting montage of chromatographic methods, capillary electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, and mass spectrometry. Among separation and purification methods, liquid-liquid distribution, displacement chromatography, expanded bed adsorption, membrane chromatography, and simulated moving bed chromatography are covered at length. Regulatory and economic considerations are addressed, as are plant and process equipment and engineering process control.
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12th European Congress Of Chemical Engineering, September 15–19, Florence, Italy | ICCE 2019 : 21st International Conference on Chemical Engineering, July 15-16, 2019, Stockholm, Sweden | 19th International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Engineering, March 25-26, 2019 Yokohama, Japan | 10th Edition of International Conference on Analytical Chemistry, February 28- March 01, 2019, London, UK
Related Societies and Associations:
American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ), Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
Track 10: Green Technologies in Food Production & Food Processing
The agriculture and agri-food sector in regard to green processing and provide strategies that can be used by the sector to enhance the use of environmentally-friendly technologies for production, processing. Finding a balance between food supply and demand in a manner that is sustainable and which ensures the long-term survival of the human species will be one of the most important challenges for humankind in the coming decades. Global population growth in the last several centuries with the attendant demands resulting from industrialization has made the need for food production and processing an important issue. Environmental concerns related to food production and processing which require consideration include land use change and tremendous reduction in biodiversity, aquatic eutrophication by nitrogenous and phosphorus substances caused by over-fertilization, climate change, water shortages due to irrigation, Eco toxicity, and human effects of pesticides, among others.
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4th Green & Sustainable Chemistry Conference, 5-8 May 2019, Dresden, Germany | 9th International Conference on Green Chemistry & Technology, June 5-7, 2019, Madrid, Spain | 6th World Congress on Green Chemistry and Recycling, May 13-14, 2019, Singapore | 3rd International Conference & Expo on Green Chemistry and Engineering, July 11-12, 2019 at Las Vegas, USA | 23rd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference and 9th International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, June 11-13, 2019, Reston, Virginia
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American Chemical Society, USA; American Institute of Chemical Engineers(AIChE), USA; American Institute of Chemists(AIC), USA; Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT), Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Europe; Biochemical Society, USA; American Oil Chemists' Society, USA; American Society of Brewing Chemists, USA; Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC International), Europe; Association of Greek Chemists, Europe; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Canada; Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), Asia; Chemical Society of Japan, Asia; Israel Institute of Chemical Engineers, Asia; Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ), Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, Asia.
Track 11: Future Trends in Green Chemistry
Green Chemistry is a new trend or buzz word to design safer chemicals and processes. It minimizes the negative impact of chemicals on the environment and helps in achieving sustainability in the chemical production. The desire of chemists to make products that are effective and economical expanded the scope of Green Chemistry.
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12th European Congress Of Chemical Engineering, September 15–19, Florence, Italy | ICCE 2019 : 21st International Conference on Chemical Engineering, July 15-16, 2019, Stockholm, Sweden | 19th International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Engineering, March 25-26, 2019 Yokohama, Japan | 10th Edition of International Conference on Analytical Chemistry, February 28- March 01, 2019, London, UK
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Chinese-American Chemical Society, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society (Beijing) (CCS),China, Asia; Chinese Chemical Society, Taipei, Asia; Council for Chemical Research (CCR), Asia Chemical Research Society of India, Asia; Danish Chemical Society, Europe; European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences, Europe; Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Europe; Indian Chemical Society, Asia; Japan Association for International Chemical Information, Aisa; Swedish Chemical Society, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Asia.
The global market for renewable chemicals is expected to grow from $51.7 billion in 2015 to $85.6 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.6% for the period of 2015-2020.
Green Chemistry - renewable chemicals derived from bio-based feedstocks using environmentally friendly production technologies—have gone global. BCC Research estimates in its new report the global chemical industry will grow to over $1.5 trillion per year when bio-based and renewable products replace existing products and provide new revenue sources to companies and regional economies. Renewable chemicals or bio-based chemicals are obtained from renewable sources such as agricultural feedstock, agricultural waste, organic waste products, biomass, and microorganisms and are used to produce other chemicals. They are used in various applications across different industries such as in food processing, housing, textiles, environment, transportation, hygiene, and pharmaceuticals. Also, the manufacture of surfactants and lubricants, consumer goods, resins, and plastics for environmental purpose use renewable chemicals.
Growing consumer awareness towards renewable chemicals and increasing environmental concerns are driving growth in the market. In addition, regulators in the U.S., U.K. and E.U. have formulated rules concerning the manufacture and disposal of petrochemicals, which have helped to boost renewable chemicals consumption during the past few years as companies seek compliance. Volatile crude oil prices coupled with high prices of finished petrochemicals are estimated to augment market growth.
Why in Zurich?
The city of Zurich, a worldwide community for managing an account and back, lies at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland. The beautiful paths of the focal Altstadt (Old Town), on either side of the Limmat River, mirror its pre-medieval history. Waterfront promenades like the Limmatquai take after the waterway toward the seventeenth century Rathaus (town lobby). Numerous historical centers and workmanship displays can be found in the city, including the Swiss National Museum and the Kunsthaus. Schauspielhaus Zurich is a standout amongst the most essential performance centers in the German-talking world. Zurich is a main worldwide city and among the world's biggest budgetary focuses regardless of having a generally little population. The city is home to countless organizations and keeping money organizations. A large portion of Switzerland's innovative work focuses are moved in Zurich and the low expense rates pull in abroad organizations to set up their base camp there.
Market Value:
The report “Renewable Chemicals Market - Alcohols (Ethanol, Methanol), Biopolymers (Starch Blends, Regenerated Cellulose, PBS, Bio-PET, PLA, PHA, Bio-PE, and Others), Platform Chemicals & Others - Global Trends & Forecast to 2020”, defines and segments the global renewable chemical market and forecast of the market size by volume and value. Renewable chemicals market size in terms of value will grow from an estimated USD 49.0 Billion in 2015 to USD 84.3 Billion by 2020, with a CAGR of 11.47% between 2015 and 2020.
Major Chemical Associations around the Globe:
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
TCNJ’s Student Chemists Association
Lombardy Green Chemistry Association
A Sustainable Global Society
Chemistry Society of Peru
Eastern Illinois University
Governors State University
Southen Nevada Local Section of the American Chemical Society
Chemistry Graduate Student Association (CGSA) Nevada, Reno
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
American Chemistry Council
American Institute of Chemists (AIC)
Top Green Chemistry Universities Worldwide:
Green chemistry Universities | Green Chemistry 2019:
Peking University | University of Cambridge | University of Tokyo | Zhejiang University | Nanjing University | Kyoto University | California Institute of Technology | Chemistry Conferences | University of Chicago | Fudan University | University of Oxford | University of Science and Technology of China | Georgia Institute of Technology | Osaka University | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich | Green Chemistry Meetings | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | University of California | Green Chemistry Conferences | Imperial College | University of Wisconsin | East China University of Science and Technology | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Dalian University of Technology | | Xiamen University | University of Illinois | Green Chemistry Conferences | University of Michigan | Jilin University | Nankai University | University of Toronto | Tohoku University | Princeton University | University of North Carolina | University of Minnesota | National Taiwan University | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | University of Pennsylvania | Seoul National University | Cornell University | University of California | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Green Chemistry Conferences | Texas A&M University | Pennsylvania State University | Chemistry Conferences | Pohang University of Science and Technology
Europe Green Chemistry Universities | Green Chemistry 2019:
University of Graz | University of Innsbruck | Montanuniversität Leoben | Johannes Kepler University | Green Chemistry Conferences | Ghent University | Ruaer Boskovia Institute | University of Split | Green Chemistry Conferences | University of Zagreb | Charles University | Palacký University | University of Pardubice | Green Chemistry Meetings | University of Copenhagen | Aalto University | University of Grenoble | Institute for Research in Organic Fine Chemistry | National Graduate School of Engineering Chemistry | Lille University | University of Lyon | Chimie Paris tech | Laboratory Analytical Sciences | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | University of Poitiers | University of Pau and Adour Country | University of Reims Champagne | University of Strasbourg | University in Aachen | University of Bayreuth | Chemistry Conferences | Technical University of Berlin | Free University of Berlin | Ruhr University Bochum | University of Bonn | University of Alicante | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | University of Barcelona | University of the Basque Country | University of Cádiz | University of Extremadura | University of Granada | University of Jaén | University of Oviedo | University of Santiago de Compostela | University of Valladolid | University of Vigo | University of Zaragoza | Chemistry Conferences | Stockholm university | University of Bradford | University College Cork | Green Chemistry Conferences | Masaryk University | Robert Gordon University | Sheffield Hallam University | University of Southampton | University of Warwick
USA Green Chemistry Universities | Green Chemistry 2019:
Brigham Young University | California State University | Case western Reserve University | Clarkson University | Cleveland State University | Florida State University | Georgetown University | The George Washington University | Green Chemistry Conferences | Governors State University | Howard University | Illinois Institute of Technology | Indiana University | Kansas State University | Kent State University | Chemistry Conferences | Marquette University | Miami University | Northeastern University | Green Chemistry Meetings | Old Dominion University | Oregon State University | Purdue University | New Brunswick Piscataway | Seton Hall University | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | South Dakota State University | Stevens Institute of Technology | Tufts University | University of Cincinnati | University of Georgia | University of Louisville | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | University of Maryland | University of Missouri | University of Missouri | The University of Montana | University of Nebraska | University of Southern Mississippi | University of South Florida | Conferences | The University of Tennessee | The University of Texas at Austin | University of Toledo | Vanderbilt University | Wake Forest University | Washington State University
Asia Green Chemistry Universities | Green Chemistry Conference 2019:
Nanyang Technological University | Tsinghua University | National University of Singapore | Peking University | University of Tokyo | Green Chemistry Conferences | Zhejiang University | Nanjing University | Kyoto University | Fudan University | University of Science and Technology of China | Green Chemistry Meetings | Osaka University | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | East China University of Science and Technology | Chemistry Conferences | Dalian University of Technology | Xiamen University | Jilin University | Nankai University | Tohoku University | National Taiwan University | Seoul National University | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | King Abdullah University of Science & Technology | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | National Tsing Hua University | Indian Institute of Science | King Abdelaziz University | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | University of Malaya | Istanbul Technical University | University Sains Malaysia | Indian Institute of Technology Madras | Middle East Technical University | National Cheng Kung University | Green Chemistry Conferences | Chulalong korn University | King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals | Keio University | University Putra Malaysia | Ege University | Jiangsu University | Southwest University | Green Chemistry Conferences | National Taiwan University of Science and Technology | Tel Aviv University | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Chonbuk National University | Donghua University | Hiroshima University | Green Chemistry Meetings | Beihang University | Waseda University | Technion Israel Institute of Technology | Tongji University
Africa Green Chemistry Universities | Green Chemistry Conference 2019:
University of Cape town | University of Pretoria | University of south Africa | University of the Witwatersrand | University of Kwa Zulu | Universities Stellenbosch | University of Johannesburg | North-West University | Green Chemistry Conferences | University of Nairobi | University of the Western Cape | Green Chemistry Meetings | The American University in Cairo | University of Ibadan | Cairo University | Rhodes University | Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University | University of free state | Makerere University | Cape Peninsula University of Technology | Addis Ababa University | Egerton University | University of Ghana | University of Nigeria | University of Lagos | Kenyatta University | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Obafemi Awolowo University | Tshwane University of Technology | Durban University of Technology | Covenant University | Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology | Mansoura University | Ahmadu Bello University | Ain Shams University | Jimma University | Cheikh Anta Diop University | Chemistry Conferences | Alexandria University | University of Khartoum | University of Fort Hare | Federal University of Technology | The German University in Cairo | University of Botswana | University of Abou Bekr Belkaïd | University of Ilorin | Benha University | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology | Assiut University | Sudan University of Science and Technology | Helwan University | University of Abuja | University of Zimbabwe | Vaal University of Technology
Green Chemistry Societies | Green Chemistry Conference 2019:
Separations Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Springboard | Analytical Sciences Digital Library | Green Chemistry Conferences | National Registry of Certified Chemists | Society for Applied Spectroscopy | The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry | Green Chemistry Meetings | ANACHEM Association of Analytical Chemists | Division of Analytical Chemistry | Israel Analytical Chemistry Society | Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh | Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry of India | Indian Society for Electro Analytical Chemistry | Asian Network of Analytical Chemistry | Egyptian Society of Analytical Chemistry | Green Chemistry Meetings | Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry | Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies | Egyptian Society Of Analytical Chemistry | Analytical & Life Science Systems Association | Association of Analytical Communities Research Institute | German Association of Independent Testing Laboratories | Society for the Advancement of Applied Optics, Optoelectronics, Quantum Electronics and Spectroscopy | Chemistry Conferences | Indian Analytical Instruments Association | International Mass Spectrometry Foundation | Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers Association | Leibniz Institute for Analytical Sciences | Society for Applied Spectroscopy | International Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | British Mass Spectrometry Society | African Network of Analytical Chemists | Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry | Federation of Asian Chemical Societies | Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry | Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry | Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry | Green Chemistry Conferences | Egyptian Chemical Society | Egyptian Society of Analytical Chemistry | Egyptian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry | Indian Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Royal Society of Chemistry | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh | The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry | Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry | Chromatographic Society of India | German Society for Mass Spectrometry | The International Association for the Advancement of High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography | Czech Chemical Society | European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences | European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences | European Society for Separation Science Italian Chemical Society | Royal Netherlands Chemical Society | Chemistry Conferences | Swedish Mass Spectrometry Society | Swedish Chemical Society | The Israeli Society for Mass Spectrometry | American Organization of Analytical Chemists International | American Society for Mass Spectrometry | Green Chemistry Conferences | Association of Separation Scientists and Technologists | Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry | Canadian Society for Analytical Science and spectrometry | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | Cooperation on International Traceability in Analytical Chemistry | International Council of Chemical Associations Society for Applied Spectroscopy | South African Chromatography Society | Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group of the Czech Chemical Society | Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark Denmark Association Francophone des Sciences Separatives | German Chemical Society | Hungarian Society for Separation Science | Italian Society for Separation Science | Ukranian Chromatographic Society | Spanish Society for Chromatography and Associated Techniques | Slovenian Chemical Society, Slovenia Polish Chemical Society | Norwegian Chromatographic Group | Norwegian Chemical Society
Green Chemistry Companies | Green Chemistry Conferences:
Green Chemistry Companies in Europe | Green Chemistry Conference 2019:
VWR International GmbH | Horiba Jobin Yvon GmbH | Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation | Malvern Instruments GmbH | Heraeus Deutschland GmbH | Xylem Analytics Germany Sales GmbH | Green Chemistry Conferences | Bureau Verities Consumer Products Services Germany GmbH | Merck KGaA Drägerwerk | Sympatec GmbH | Michell Instruments GmbH | Polytec GmbH | Infinium Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd | Green Chemistry Meetings | Mettler Toledo GmbH | Brand GmBH | Geuer International GmbH | anamed Elektrophorese GmbH | Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH | Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH | membraPure GmbH | Polytetra GmbH | Gerhardt GmbH & C | C3 Prozess- und Analysentechnik GmbH | Kruss GmbH | AHF analysentechnik AG | Quality Systems International GmbH | Elementar Analysensysteme GmbH | Campro Scientific GmbH | Heraeus Materials Technology GmbH | Starna Scientific Limited | VLM GmbH | Vertriebs GmbH | analyticon instruments gmbh | WITec Wissenschaftliche Instrumente und Technologie GmbH | Leica Microsystems GmbH | Henniker Plasma | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Hahnemühle FineArt GmbH | SRI Instruments Europe GmbH | PSS Polymer Standards Service GmbH | SunChrom Wissenschaftliche Geräte GmbH | Gilson International B.V | VICI AG International | Hamilton Bonaduz AG | Alpha Crom AG | Labomatic Instruments AG | Chemistry Conferences | Axel Semrau GmbH | biostep GmbH | YMC Europe GmbH | Tosoh Bioscience GmbH | MZ-Analysentechnik GmbH | ERC Gesellschaft für den Vertrieb wissenschaftlicher Geräte mbH | Merck Millipore | Data Apex | Showa Denko Europe GmbH | Waters GmbH | dichrom GmbH | PerkinElmer LAS GmbH | HTA S.r.l | Gerstel GmbH | SIM Scientific Instruments Manufacturer GmbH | Shimadzu Deutschland GmbH | Labexchange - Die Laborgerätebörse GmbH | Wyatt Technology Europe GmbH | Postnova Analytics GmbH | Green Chemistry Conferences | MLS GmbH | CEM GmbH | ChemPUR Feinchemikalien und Forschungsbedarf GmbH | Gardner Denver Thomas GmbH | Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V. | MKS Instruments Deutschland GmbH | Cmc Instruments GmbH | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | HAVER & BOECKER OHG | Xylem Analytics Germany Sales GmbH | LECO Instrument GmbH | VWR International GmbH | Gesellschaft für Analysentechnik HLS
Green Chemistry Companies in USA | Green Chemistry Conferences:
AB Sciex | BMG Labtech | B&W Tek | Buchiglas USA Corp | Light Technology Industries | Biomics Inc. | Pickering Laboratories | Labsphere Inc. | Green Chemistry Conferences | Analytica of Branford | IMR Technologies | Industrial Test Systems | Milestone Inc. | DAK Americas LLC | Basic Chemical Solutions | Green Chemistry Meetings | Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. | Kinetic Systems | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Anasys Instruments Corporation | Shimadzu Scientific Instruments | Agilent Technologies | Bay Spec | Celerity | Pickering Laboratories | Chemistry Conferences | Labsphere | Analytica of Branford | IMR Technologies | International Equipment Trading Ltd | Industrial Test Systems | Eckert & Ziegler CNL Scientific Resources | Thar Instruments | High-Purity Standards | J2 Scientific | Columbus Instruments | PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences | Tiger Optics LLC | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | Spex Certi Prep | Aspex Corporation | Extech Instruments Corp | OI Analytical | ESA Laboratories | Nova Analytics Corporation | Caliper Life Sciences | Advanced Instruments | Troemner Inc. | Optimize Technologies | Advanced Microscopy Group | MAC-MOD Analytical
Green Chemistry Companies in Asia and Middle East | Green Chemistry Conferences:
Sineo Microwave Chemistry Technology Co., Ltd | Green Chemistry Conferences | Buchiglas China Corp | Taixing WTR Chemical Plant | Skyray Instrument Inc. | L & W Optics Electronics Co., Ltd | HB Optical Technology Co. Ltd | Beijing Rayleigh Analytical Instruments Corp | Green Chemistry Meetings | Tianjin Bonna Agela Technologies Cs | Shanghai Xu Hang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd | Chemistry Conferences | Infinium Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd | TTL Technologies Pvt. Ltd | AIMIL LTD | Electro lab | Fine Care Bio systems | Netel India Limited | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd | Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation | T&D Corporation | Alfa Mirage Co., Ltd | Hamamatsu Photonics K.K | BDH Middle East LLC | ALS Arabia
Green Chemistry Journals | Green Chemistry Conferences:
Analysis | Analyst | Green Chemistry Abstracts | Green Chemistry | Green Chemistry: an Indian Journal | Green Chemistry Letters | Green Chemistry Sciences | Annali di Chimica | Biomedical Chromatography | Bio spectroscopy | Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | Green Chemistry Conferences | Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | Bulletin of the Czech Chemical Society | Chemical Society Reviews | Chemical Technology: an Indian Journal | Croatica Chemical Acta | Crystallography Reports | Crystallography Reviews | Crystal Research and Technology | Fresenius' Journal of Green Chemistry | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | Industrial and Engineering Green Chemistry Edition | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Chemical and Engineering Data Series | Green Chemistry Meetings | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research | Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry | Journal of Analytical Chemistry | Journal of Green Chemistry | Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence | Journal of Bimolecular NMR | Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data | Journal of Chemical Crystallography | Journal of High Resolution Chromatography | Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry | Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Journal of Luminescence | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | Chemistry Conferences | Journal of Mass Spectrometry | Conferences | Journal of Micro column Separations | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | Journal of Separation Science | Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics | Journal of Structural Biology | Journal of Structural Chemistry | Mikrochimica Act | NMR in Biomedicine | Chinese Journal of Chemistry | Optical Materials | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | Physics and Chemistry of Minerals | Phytochemical Analysis | Separation and Purification Methods | Separation Science and Technology | Green Chemistry Conferences | Single Molecules | Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | Separation and Purification Methods | Separation Science and Technology | Single Molecules | Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | Ukrainian Chemistry Journal | Vibrational Spectroscopy | X-Ray Spectrometry | Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie
List of Green Chemistry Products | Green Chemistry Conferences:
Organic Elemental Analyzer | Flame and Flameless Atomic Absorption Spectrometer | Emission Spectrophotometer | Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometer | Green Chemistry Conferences | X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer | X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer | Auger Electron Spectrometer | Electron Probe X-ray Microanalyzer | Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope | Green Chemistry Meetings | Low Level Alpha particle measuring instrument | Transmission Electron Microscope | Scanning Electron Microscope | Atomic Force Microscope | Optical Microscope | Field Emission Scanning Microscope | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analyzer | Sustainable Chemistry Conferences | Visible/Ultraviolet Spectrochemical Analyzer | Raman Spectrometer | X-ray Diffraction Analyzer | Electron Spin Resonance Analyzer | Fourier Transform Infrared Micro spectrometer | Chemistry Conferences | Scanning Infrared Microprobe Analyzer | Thermo gravimetric Analyzer | Differential Scanning Calorimeter | Reaction Heat Measuring Instrument | Environmental Chemistry Conferences | Thermal Expansion Coefficient Measuring Instrument | Gas Chromatography | Liquid Chromatograph | Thin Layer Chromatograph | Instruments for Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer | Gel Permeation Chromatograph Scattering Method Capillary Electrophoresis
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA
University of Memphis
USA
Medpace Bioanalytical Laboratories
USA
Green Chemistry Network Centre
India
MilliporeSigma
USA
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
India
Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
Argentina
MNNIT Allahabad
India
Firat University
Turkey
Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
Ukraine
Sardar Patel University
India
Sabanci University
Turkey
Wilson College Mumbai
India
King Fahd University
Saudi Arabia
Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology
India
Energy Research Institute
UK
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
India
University of Kurdistan
Iran
University of Campinas
Brazil