From the understanding of chemical reactions on the molecular level to the knowledge of materials, from product design to the contribution of chemistry to sustainability and innovation
With 330 exhibitors from 16 countries and regions, the 11th AchemAsia in Shanghai opened its doors today.
EU project RoadToBio publishes roadmap
What the PRAXISforum is about By industry, for industry - PRAXISforum reveals market opportunities and promotes development in the...
In the recently published white paper experts from academia and industry outline how "digital catalysis" can accelerate research processes and lead to new insights.
Welcome to Weimar for the 52nd German Catalysis Meeting (Jahrestreffen Deutscher Katalytiker)! What started as a small meeting of individual researchers...
AchemAsia 2019 is setting new standards. Three months before the opening of the event on 21 May 2019 in Shanghai, the booked exhibition space already exceeds the final count of the 2016 event.
Programme as PDF file On behalf of the Subject Division Applied Inorganic Chemistry of ProcessNet we cordially welcome you to the 28th ATC 2019:...
Main topics of the PRAXISforum Opportunities and outlook for the digitalization of production processes Latest developments in modularisation...
From 1 February 2019, Dr. Björn Mathes will join the Board of DECHEMA Exhibitions. Before, he was Head of Events and Committee Support of DECHEMA e.V.
The BMBF-funded research and development programme ‘Technologies for Sustainability and Climate Protection – Chemical Processes and Use of CO2’ ran from 2010 to the end of 2016 and covered the following main areas: ‘Using CO2 as a feedstock for the chemical industry’, ‘Chemical energy storage’ and ‘Energy-efficient processes’. Each of these main areas is accompanied in this final report by a review article that pro-vides a comprehensive overview of the topic. The 33 projects that received funding have been classified into these three main areas or clusters. A short article has been provided for each research project and focuses on presenting the central results of the project. In the ‘Energy-efficient processes’ cluster, the review article, which covers the subject of carbon capture, serves as an example of the very diverse range of projects grouped in this part of the report.