John C. Warner, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Bioinspired Materials: Environmentally Benign Photoresists Based on DNA Mimics
Richard P. Wool, University of Delaware
Bio-based Composites
Vladimir V. Volkov, Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
Membrane Reactor Concept: Producing Useful Organic Chemicals and Alternative Fuels from Renewable Feedstock
Chair: Paul T. Anastas, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Gennaro J. Maffia, Widener University
Collagen Based Technologies
David J.C. Constable, SmithKline Beecham
So You Think Your Chemistry is Green, But How Do You Know?
MONDAY MORNING | Session III |
Chair: Martin A. Abraham, University of Toledo
Kim D. Janda, The Scripps Research Institute
Application of Soluble and Insoluble Supports in Organic Synthesis
Takashi Tatsumi, Yokohoma National University
Beckmann Rearrangement by Large-Pore Zeolite and MCM-41 Catalysts
Robin D. Rogers, The University of Alabama
Ionic Liquids as Alternative Reaction Media: Challenges and Opportunities
Joan F. Brennecke, Notre Dame
Supercritical CO2 as an Environmentally Benign Solvent for Reactions: Phase Behavior Issues
Chair: Rebecca L. Lankey, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Joseph Wang, New Mexico State University
Labs on a Cable, Chip, or Boats for On-Site Environmental Analysis
Albert Robbat, Tufts University
Detection of Sub-Surface Contaminants, Without Bringing Soil to Surface, by Ultra-Fast GC-MS
Chair: William M. Nelson, Illinois Waste Management and Research Center
Toshiyasu Sakakura, National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research, Japan
Carbonate Synthesis and Methane Activation in Dense Carbon Dioxide
Yong Ryu, CDTECH, and Abraham Gelbein
New Process for Producing Dimethyl Carbonate from Carbon Dioxide and Methanol. A Green Chemistry Alternative to Phosgene as a Chemical
Intermediate
POSTER PREVIEW: George John, National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research, Japan
Liquid Crystals, Vesicales, and Nanofibers of Glycolipids derived from renewable resources
POSTER PREVIEW: Thomas Bryson, University of South Carolina
Near Critical Water as a useful media for organic transformations
POSTER PREVIEW: David Richardson, University of Florida
Bicarbonate-activated hydrogen peroxide
POSTER PREVIEW: Rakish Govind, University of Cincinnati
1) Production of volatile fatty acids from waste biomass; 2) Development of a PARIS (Program for Assisting the Replacement of Industrial Solvents) program to develop solvent alternatives
TUESDAY EVENING | Session VI |
Chair: Paul T. Anastas, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Robert H. Crabtree, Yale University
Combinatorial Catalysis and Rapid Screening Methods
Chi-Huey Wong, The Scripps Research Institute
Enzyme and Carbohydrate Based Drug Discovery
WEDNESDAY MORNING | Session VII |
Can Erkey, University of Connecticut
Homogeneous Catalysis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Ferenc Joo, University of Debrecen
Tuning the Selectivity of Ruthenium-Catalyzed Hydrogenations in Aqueous Biphasic Systems
Terry J. Collins, Carnegie Mellon University
Catalytic Activation of Hydrogen Peroxide for Environmentally Significant Problems
Eric J. Beckman, University of Pittsburgh
Generation of Hydrogen Peroxide in CO2
WEDNESDAY EVENING | Session VIII |
Dr. F. Goudriaan, Biofuel BV
The Green Chemistry of the HTU Process for Liquefaction of Biomass
Wilhelm Barthlott, University of Bonn
The Lotus Effect: Anti-Adhesive Self-Cleaning Biological and Technical Surfaces
THURSDAY MORNING | Session IX |
Gary Sheldrake, The Queen's University of Belfast
Dioxygenase-Catalyzed Oxidations: A Green Approach to Asymmetric Synthesis
Michael Antal, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Green Carbons
Zbigniew J. Witczak, Wilkes University
Levoglucosenone: New Chemistry and Applications: Green Chemistry Challenge
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