Catalytic reactions play a pivotal role in chemical engineering and technology, enabling efficient and selective transformations of raw materials into valuable products. Catalysts facilitate reactions by lowering activation energies, thereby accelerating the process without being consumed themselves. This enhances reaction rates, reduces energy requirements, and enables the production of desired products while minimizing unwanted byproducts.
In chemical engineering, catalysis finds applications in various industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental remediation. From refining crude oil to producing fine chemicals, catalysts enable cost-effective and environmentally friendly processes. Advances in catalyst design, including nanomaterials and computational modeling, continue to revolutionize catalytic processes, enhancing efficiency and selectivity. Overall, catalytic reactions serve as the cornerstone of modern chemical engineering, driving innovation and sustainability in industrial processes.
Title : Basic lattice reactions in memory behavior of shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
Title : Application of metal single-site zeolite catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : Bioelectrocatalytic materials based on buckypapers and biosourced glyconanoparticles
Serge Cosnier, Universie Grenoble Alpes, France
Title : Human nanomedicine: Catalysts for improving health in the clinic
Thomas J Webster, Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Title : Solution of the millennium problem concerning the Navier-Stokes equations
Alexander G Ramm, Kansas State University, United States
Title : Distal functionalization via transition metal catalysis
Haibo Ge, Texas Tech University, United States
Title : Plastic Trash to Monomers and Intermediates – PTMI
Anne M Gaffney, University of South Carolina, United States
Title : Role of supplemented nutrients and intermediate temperature on bio-methane generation from anaerobic digestion of agricultural waste: Feasibility & Fertilizer recovery
Md Nurul Islam Siddique, University Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
Title : CO2 hydrogenation to methanol over Cu/TiO2 catalysts: The role of oxygen vacancies in CO2 activation
Ziyi Zhong, Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, China
Title : Highly rotationally excited N2 of N2O dissociation on Pd(110) surface
Zibo Zhao, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, China