International Conference on Green Chemistry

The International IUPAC Conferences on Green Chemistry (ICGCs) gather several hundreds scientists, technologists, and experts from all over the world with the aim to exchange and disseminate new ideas, discoveries, and projects on green chemistry and a sustainable development. After mid twentieth century, an increasingly general consensus acknowledges that these subjects play a unique role in mapping the way ahead for the humankind progress.[1] Typical topics discussed in these IUPAC Conferences are:

History

In 2006 the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) promoted the organization of the 1st International IUPAC Conference on Green-Sustainable Chemistry (ICGC-1). This conference, started in collaboration with the German Chemical Society (GDCh), was a major acknowledgement by IUPAC of the relevance of green chemistry. The Special Topic Issue on Green Chemistry[3] in Pure and Applied Chemistry and the starting of a Subcommittee on Green Chemistry,[4] operating in the IUPAC Division of Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, were two important landmarks towards that acknowledgement. ICGC-1 registered the presence of over 450 participants from 42 countries and proceedings were published in Pure and Applied Chemistry. This Conference then became a biannual appointment that continuously attracted several hundreds scientists and technologists from academia, research institutes, and industries.

List of Symposia

N. Year City Country Date Chair(s) Proceedings published in (Event announced by)
1 2006 Dresden Germany Germany 10–15 September Piero Tundo and Wolfgang Hoelderich Pure Appl. Chem. 2007, 79(11), 1833–2105[5] (Chem. Int. 2005, 27(6))[6]
2 2008 Moscow Russia Russia 14–20 September Valery V. Lunin and Ekaterina Lokteva Pure Appl. Chem. 2009, 81(11), 1961-2129[7] (Chem. Int. 2007, 29(6))[8]
3 2010 Ottawa Canada Canada 15–19 August Philip Jessop Pure Appl. Chem. 2011, 83(7), 1343-1406[9] (Chem. Int. 2009, 31(4))[10]
4 2012 Sao Carlos Brazil Brazil 25–29 August Arlene Correa and Vania Zuin Pure Appl. Chem. 2013, 85(8), 1611–1710[11] (Chem. Int. 2011, 33(2))[12]
5 2014 Durban South Africa South Africa 17–21 August Liliana Mammino Pure Appl. Chem. to be published on 2016
6 2016 Venice Italy Italy 4–8 September Piero Tundo Pure Appl. Chem. to be published on 2018

References

  1. "Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)".
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  3. "Pure Appl. Chem. 2000, 72(7), 1207-1403".
  4. "Division III, Subcommittee on Green Chemistry".
  5. "1st International Conference on Green-Sustainable Chemistry, proceedings".
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  7. "2nd International Conference on Green Chemistry, proceedings".
  8. "2nd International Conference on Green, announcement".
  9. "3rd International Conference on Green Chemistry, proceedings".
  10. "3rd International Conference on Green Chemistry, announcement".
  11. "4th International Conference on Green Chemistry, proceedings".
  12. "4th International Conference on Green Chemistry, announcement".
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