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Overview
The inaugural International Conference on Sustainable Chemistry for Net Zero (ICSC-NZ) is set to be a pivotal event in the field of sustainable chemistry, taking place in the historic town of St. Andrews, Scotland. This conference aims to foster collaboration among researchers dedicated to developing innovative solutions for achieving net zero emissions through sustainable chemistry practices.
Themes and Topics
The conference will focus on two primary themes: Molecules for Net Zero and Materials for Net Zero. Key topics include:
Green synthesis and catalysis using bio-derived feedstocks or CO2.
Development of materials for energy storage applications, such as batteries and hydrogen storage.
Concepts related to the circular economy and waste recycling, including CO2 capture and chemical recycling of plastics.
Participants can expect a robust agenda featuring seven plenary lectures, 18 session plenary talks, and numerous oral and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. This format encourages active engagement and knowledge sharing among attendees.
Networking and Social Events
In addition to the scientific program, the conference will host various social events, providing opportunities for networking and collaboration. St. Andrews, known for its beautiful beaches and rich history, offers a picturesque backdrop for these interactions.
Registration and Participation
Registration is currently open, with options available for both in-person attendance and abstract submissions. Students are encouraged to apply for bursaries to support their participation. For more details on the program, registration, and travel information, visit the ICSC-NZ website.
