Efficient and Ecofriendly Chemical Synthesis of Advanced Materials for Energy and Environment
This webinar “Efficient and Ecofriendly Chemical Synthesis of Advanced Materials for Energy and Environment“ is dedicated to the chemical synthesis of advanced materials for energy and environmental applications, with a special attention toward efficient and ecofriendly preparation methodologies.
Dr. Francesca Deganello (CNR-ISMN, Italy), Dr. Maria Luisa Testa (CNR-ISMN, Italy) and Dr. Sergio Gonzalez-Cortes (University of Oxford, UK) will chair the webinar. The first speaker will be Prof. Luisa de Cola, from Università degli Studi di Milano Statale (Italy). Her presentation will concern porous silica-based Materials. Dr. Aruna, from CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (India), will be the second speaker. She will discuss the advantages of solution combustion synthesis for the preparation of solid fuel cells components. Prof. Dr. S. Gross, from University of Padova (Italy), the third speaker, will explore hydrothermal and other low temperature syntheses for inorganic materials.
The presentations will be followed by a Q&A Session and Discussion moderated by the Chairs. The webinar is offered via Zoom and requires registration to attend. The full recording will be found on Sciforum website. Next webinars on Sustainable Chemistry will be announced on the journal website.
Date: 3 June 2021
Time: 10:00am CEST | 4:00am EDT | 4:00pm CST Asia
Webinar ID: 828 0651 8288
Webinar Content
On Thursday, 3 June 2021, MDPI and the Journal Sustainable Chemistry organized the 1st Webinar on Sustainable Chemistry, entitled "Efficient and Ecofriendly Chemical Synthesis of Advanced Materials for Energy and Environment". This online seminar was chaired by Dr. Francesca Deganello and Dr. Maria Luisa Testa, who are researchers at the Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials (ISMN)—Italian National Research Council (CNR), Italy; and by Dr. Sergio Gonzalez-Cortes, who is currently a researcher at Oxford University. The webinar explored the chemical synthesis of advanced materials for energy and environmental applications.
After a short introduction by the chair Dr. Francesca Deganello, Prof. Dr. Luisa De Cola presented her research on porous silica-based materials. The second speaker was Dr. S. T. Aruna and her presentation showed the advantages of solution combustion synthesis for the preparation of solid fuel cells components. Finally, Prof. Dr. Silvia Gross presented the hydrothermal and other low temperature syntheses for inorganic materials.
The webinar was offered via Zoom and required registration to attend. The full recording can be found below. In order to stay updated on the next webinars on Sustainable Chemistry, be sure to sign up for our newsletter by clicking on “Subscribe” at the top of the page.