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Joint NSFC-RSC Symposium on Sustainable Chemistry and Processes

4 November 2017 09:00 - 5 November 2017 17:10, Beijing, China


Introduction
This symposium will bring together leading researchers from China and the UK in sustainable chemistry in order to share expertise and best practice and discuss cutting edge research and applications.

During the course of the two days of the meeting established scientists and outstanding early career researchers will deliver a series of invited talks. In addition there will be a poster session for young researchers and students to participate with prizes awarded for the best posters.

The theme is Sustainable Chemistry and Processes which is an area of great importance, supporting the achievement of the sustainable development goals. Topics include:
  • Innovative green processes and sustainable production of chemicals and materials
  • Reuse and recycling of chemicals and materials
  • Biodegradable materials
  • Biorefineries and the production of new chemicals and materials from waste 
The symposium is fully supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the ÂÜÀòÉç (RSC) and is being held at the Beijing University of Chemical Technology.

Please use the "BOOK NOW" button on the top right corner to register and to submit your poster abstract.
Speakers
Abstract Submission
Abstract submission is now open!

For poster authors
Please print your poster by yourself and bring it to the conference with you.
Poster size: Width 90cm, Height 120cm, portrait orientation.
Poster number: please find your poster number in the joining instructions, and locate the corresponding poster board and mount your poster accordingly.

The poster prize presentation will take place during the closing remarks.
Venue
Beijing University of Chemical Technology

Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Committee
  • Professor Jianfeng Chen Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
  • Professor Karen Wilson Aston University, United Kingdom

Organised by
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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Beijing University of Chemical Technology
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