Mechano-chemistry, an emerging and innovative branch of chemistry, is based on the use of mechanical energy to promote chemical reactions without using solvents.
This approach drastically reduces the environmental impact and production costs of industrial processes with the aim of making them more sustainable, thereby opening up new frontiers for innovation in strategic sectors such as pharmaceuticals, new materials design and hydrogen storage.
In this webinar offered by Verder Scientific in collaboration with top experts from the Universities of Cagliari and Parma, we will show you how mechanochemistry can be the turning point for a more sustainable, innovative and economic future.
Schedule
- 09:30 Synergy between Industry and Academia: Presentation of the Verder Group and Experts from the Academic World
- 09:35 Mechanochemistry and Sustainability: An Ancient Combination Revolutionizing the Future of Organic Synthesis - Prof. Andrea Porcheddu, University of Cagliari
- 10:05 Mechanochemistry: Instrumental Solutions to Support Revolutionary Change - Dr. Gianmarco Gavazzi, Retsch Product Manager - Verder Scientific Italia
- 10:35 Coffee Break
- 10:40 Instrumentation Set-Up and Demonstration of Accessories that will be used for LIVE Reactions - Prof. Andrea Porcheddu and Dr. Gianmarco Gavazzi
- 11:00 What Happens in the Jar? In-situ Monitoring of Chemical Reactions, from Covalent to Intermolecular Bonding - Prof. Paolo Mazzeo, University of Parma
- 11:30 Inorganic Impacts: Mechano-chemical Approaches for the Synthesis of Metallocycles, Coordination Polymers and Nanocrystals - Prof. Paolo Pelagatti, - University of Parma
- 12:00 Demonstration and Analysis of Results Obtained in Reactions - Prof. Andrea Porcheddu and Dr. Gianmarco Gavazzi
- 12:15 Live Chat with the Experts: Questions and Answers
- 12:30 Closing remarks
Präsentiert von:
Prof. Andrea Porcheddu, University of Cagliari
Prof. Paolo Mazzeo, University of Parma
Prof. Paolo Pelagatti, University of Parma
Dr. Gianmarco Gavazzi, Retsch Product Manager - Verder Scientific Italia
Datum: 5. Dezember 2024
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM CET
Sprache: Italienisch