27th ATC 2018: Industrial Inorganic Chemistry - Materials and Processes

22 - 23 February 2018
DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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The Subject Division Applied Inorganic Chemistry of ProcessNet cordially invites you to the 27th ATC 2018: Industrial Inorganic Chemistry - Materials and Processes.

The 2018 conference will deal with the topics

• Homogeneous catalysis
• Exhaust catalysis
• Batteries
• Photocatalytic air purification

The ATC-conference derives its name from the German phrase “Anorganische Technische Chemie”, which stands for applied inorganic chemistry in a technical or industrial context. The main goal of the ATC-conference is to generate and foster contact between members from academic organizations and industry in application oriented research within the wide field of inorganic chemistry.

In recent years, the holder of the Millenium Technology Prize, Stuart Parkin, Leibniz Prize winner Ferdi Schüth or Peter Strasser, last year's holder of the Otto-Roelen Medal of the German Society for Catalysis (GeCats), were invited as plenary speakers.

The plenary lecture on “Carbon oxygenate activation and transformation using F-block complexes” in 2018 will be given by Polly Arnold, Edinburgh University/UK. Mr. Martin Votsmeier, from Umicore and Prof. Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt from KIT, will discuss the topic "Ceria for low temperature exhaust catalysis" during a tandem lecture. We are awaiting further invited lecturers from BASF, Heraeus and Wacker.

The first day traditionally is closed by a lecture on a special or peripheral field of inorganic chemistry.

In 2017 we had a very successful ATC conference with 40 Posters, 140 participants and 30% attendees from industry which illustrated the relevance of the conferences’ topics for industry. Let’s continue this success story with ATC in 2018 in Frankfurt.

 

 


Image source: Coverpage pictures source: J. Bloh, DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt/D; J. Janek, Giessen University/D; O. Kröcher, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen/CH; J. Pfeiffer, Wacker Chemie AG, Burghausen/D; A. Trovarelli, University Udine/I

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