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Conference Series LLCinvites all the participants from all over the world to attend 3rdInternational Conference on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistry during September 19-21, 2016 in Las Vegas, USA. This includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Green Chemistry Conference will be a multidisciplinary gathering and present major areas such as Green Catalysis, Green Chemistry Applications, Green Synthesis and Designing,Green Nanotechnology,Green Chemical Solvents, Analytical Methodologies, Green Nanotechnology, Organo catalysis, Ionic liquids, Green engineering,Renewable energyand many more. The forum of Scientists, students and researchers from all corners of the globe, come together to discuss future science. Each session of the meeting will be included with expert lectures, poster and discussions, join us to designsustainable developmentprocesses, innovations by which and how these strategies drive new policies, advances the business and human health protection. We are glad to invite you on behalf of organizing committee to join us, where you are the decision maker for future.Conference Series LLCOrganizes 1000+ConferencesEvery Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 morescientificsocietiesand Publishes 700+Open access Journalswhich contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members. To know more about theconference seriesvisit:http://conferenceseries.com/

Track 1:Green Catalysts

Catalystscan be divided into two main types - heterogeneous and homogeneous. In a heterogeneous reaction, the catalyst is in a different phase from the reactants. In a homogeneous reaction, the catalyst is in the same phase as the reactants.

You might wonder why phase differs from the term physical state (solid, liquid or gas). It includes solids, liquids and gases, but is actually a bit more general. It can also apply to two liquids (oil and water, for example) which don't dissolve in each other. You could see the boundary between the two liquids.

Heterogeneous catalysis: This involves the use of a catalyst in a different phase from the reactants. Typical examples involve a solid catalyst with the reactants as either liquids or gases.

Homogeneous catalysis: This has the catalyst in the same phase as the reactants. Typically everything will be present as a gas or contained in a single liquid phase.

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Track 2:Green Chemistry Applications

In 2005, the Nobel Prize inchemistrywas awarded for the discovery of a catalyticchemical processcalled metathesis which has broad applicability in thechemical industry. It uses significantly less energy and has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for many key processes. The process is stable at normal temperatures and pressures, can be used in combination with greener solvents, and is likely to produce less hazardous waste.

In 2012, Elevance Renewable Sciences won the PresidentialGreen ChemistryChallenge Award by using metathesis to break down natural oils and recombine the fragments into high-performance chemicals. The company makes specialty chemicals for many uses, such as highly concentrated cold-water detergents that provide better cleaning with reduced energy costs.

Related Conferences:Conference on Organic Chemistry, August 11-13, 2016, USA;World Chemistry Conference, August 08-10, 2016, Canada;Conference on Polymer Chemistry, November 14-16 2016, USA;Conference on Chemical Engineering, September 12-14, 2016, USA;European Chemistry Congress, June 16-18 2016, Italy; 6thConference Environmental ChemistryMarch 02-03, 2017 at Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, Europe;Symposium on CatalysisandSustainable Chemistry, Sep 07-09 2016 at Madrid, Spain;American Chemical Society(ACS),Royal Society of Chemistry(RSC),The Israel Chemical Society,Canadian Green Chemistry and Engineering Network(CGCEN),EcoDesign Resource Society

Track 3:Green Synthesis-Designing the Starting Materials

There is currently considerable interest in applying the principles ofgreen chemistryandsustainabilityto industrialorganic synthesis, particularly in the fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals industries.

In any synthesis of a target molecule, the starting materials that are made to react with a reagent under appropriate conditions. Before coming to a final decision, consider all the possible methods that can give the desired product. The same product can also be obtained by modifying the conditions. The method of choice should not use toxic starting materials and should eliminate by-products and wastes. Following are some of the important considerations.

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Track 4:New Trends inGreen Chemistry

Sustainable andGreen Chemistryin very simple terms is just a different way of thinking about how chemistry andchemical engineeringcan be done. Over the years different principles have been proposed that can be used when thinking about the design, development and implementation of chemical products and processes. These principles enable scientists and engineers to protect and benefit the economy, people and the planet by finding creative and innovative ways toreduce waste, conserve energy, and discover replacements for hazardous substances.

Green chemistrycan also be defined through the use of metrics. While a unified set of metrics has not been established, many ways to quantify greener processes and products have been proposed. These metrics include ones for mass, energy, hazardous substance reduction or elimination, and life cycleenvironmental impacts.

Green Chemistryis the utilization of a set of principles that reduces or eliminates the use or generation of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and applications of chemical products.

Principles of Green Chemistry:

1.Prevention

2. Atom Economy

3. Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses

4. Designing Safer Chemicals

5. Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries

6. Design for Energy Efficiency

7. Use of Renewable Feedstocks

8. Reduce Derivatives

9. Catalysis

10. Design for Degradation

11. Real-time analysis forPollution Prevention

12. Inherently Safer Chemistry for AccidentPrevention

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Track 5:Green Chemical Solvents

The use of hazardous and toxic solvents in chemical laboratories and the chemical industry is considered a very important problem for the health and safety of workers and environmental pollution.Green Chemistryaims to change the use of toxic solvents with greener alternatives, with replacement and synthetic techniques, separation and purification which do not need the use of solvents.

One of principles of Green Chemistry is to promote the idea of greener solvents (non-toxic, benign toenvironment), replacement in cases that can be substituted with safer alternatives, or changes in the methodologies of organic synthesis, when solvents are not needed.

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Track 6:Green Metrics and Measurements

Quantifying theenvironmentalimpactof chemical technologies and products, and comparing alternative products and technologies in terms of their greenness is a challenging task. In order to characterize various aspects of a complex phenomenon, a number of different indicators are selected into a metric.Green Chemistry conferenceoutlines fundamental developments inchemistryand chemical technology that have led to the development ofgreen chemistry, green chemical technology, and sustainable chemical technology concepts, and provide a foundation for the development of the corresponding metrics. It includes different approaches to metrics, and case study examples of their applications, and problems in practice.

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Track 7:New Ideas for Non Toxic By-Products

Clean technology includes recycling,renewable energy(wind power, solar power,biomass, hydropower, biofuels, etc.), information technology, green transportation, electric motors,green chemistry, lighting, Greywater, and many other appliances that are now more energy efficient. It is a means to create electricity and fuels, with a smaller environmental footprint and minimizepollutionto make green buildings, transport and infrastructure both more energy efficient and environmentally benign. Environmental finance is methods by which new clean technology projects that have proven that they are "additional" or "beyond business as usual" can obtain financing through the generation of carbon credits. A project that is developed with concern for climate change mitigation (such as a Kyoto Clean Development Mechanism project) is also known as a carbon project.

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Track 8:Organic Synthesis Based on Multiphase Operation

Organic synthesis is a special branch of chemical synthesis and is concerned with the construction of organic compounds via organic reactions. Organic molecules often contain a higher level of complexity than purely inorganic compounds, so that the synthesis of organic compounds has developed into one of the most important branches oforganic chemistry. There are several main areas of research within the general area of organic synthesis: total synthesis, semi synthesis, and methodology.

A total synthesis is the complete chemical synthesis of complex organic molecules from simple, commercially available (petrochemical) or natural precursors. Total synthesis may be accomplished either via a linear or convergent approach. In alinear synthesisoften adequate for simple structures several steps are performed one after another until the molecule is complete. The chemical compounds made in each step are called synthetic intermediates. For more complex molecules, a different approach may be preferable: convergent synthesis involves the individual preparation of several "pieces" (key intermediates), which are then combined to form the desired product.

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Track 9:Industrial Applications of Green Chemistry

In the past, the industrial production of Adipic acid used benzene as a starting material. Benzene is one of the basic chemicals for industrial reactions and a solvent. It is known that derives mainly from the refining processes of the petrochemical industry. Benzene is also known for its carcinogenic properties (it causes leukemia to highly exposed workers). Afterwards the starting material became cyclohexanone or a mixture of cyclohexanone and cyclohexanol. For the oxidation process it was used nitric acid, producing toxic fumes of nitric oxides, NOx, which are also contributors to the greenhouse effect and the destruction of the ozone layer in the stratosphere. It was Inevitable that the method had to be changed again with more environmentally benign reactions.

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Track 10: Analytical Methodologies

Ananalytical methodoranalytical techniqueis a method to determine the concentration of a chemical compound or element in a sample. There is a very wide variety of methods used for analysis which afford different degrees of sample preparation and instrumentation.

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Track 11:Sustainability and Environmental Safety

At the global scale and in the broadest sensesustainability andenvironmental safetymanagement involves managing the oceans, freshwater systems, land and atmosphere, according to sustainability principles.

Land use change is fundamental to the operations of the biosphere because alterations in the relative proportions of land dedicated to urbanization,agriculture, forest, woodland, grassland and pasture have a marked effect on the global water, carbon and nitrogen biogeochemical cycles. Management of the Earth's atmosphere involves assessment of all aspects of the carbon cycle to identify opportunities to address human-induced climate change and this has become a major focus of scientific research because of the potential catastrophic effects onbiodiversityand human communities. Ocean circulation patterns have a strong influence on climate and weather and, in turn, the food supply of both humans and other organisms.

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Track 12:Green Chemistry and Engineering

Green engineering approaches the design of products and processes by applying financially and technologically feasible processes and products in a manner that simultaneously decreases the amount of pollution that is generated by a source, minimizes exposures to potential hazards (including reducing toxicity and improved uses of matter and energy throughout the life cycle of the product and processes). In so doing, the overall health and ecological stress and risk are reduced. As such,green engineeringis not actually an engineering discipline in itself, but an overarching engineering framework for all design disciplines.

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Track 13:Green Nanotechnology

Green nanotechnology refers to the utilization ofnanotechnologyto upgrade the ecological supportability of procedures delivering negative externalities. It additionally alludes to the utilization of the results of nanotechnology to improve manageability. It incorporates making green nano-items and utilizing nano-items as a part of backing of maintainability.

Green nanotechnologyhas been portrayed as the advancement of clean advances, "to minimize potential natural and human wellbeing dangers connected with the assembling and utilization of nanotechnology items, and to support supplanting of existing items with new nano-items that are all the more ecologically agreeable all through their lifecycle.

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Track 14:Green Materials and Marketing

Green marketing is the showcasing of items that are dared to be naturally desirable over others. Thusgreen marketingjoins an expansive scope of exercises, including item adjustment, changes to the generation process, economical bundling, and in addition altering publicizing. Yet characterizing green promoting is not a straightforward assignment where a few implications cross and repudiate one another; a sample of this will be the presence of shifting social,naturaland retail definitions appended to this term. Other comparable terms utilized are ecological advertising and environmental showcasing.

Green, ecological and eco-marketing are a piece of the new advertising methodologies which don't simply refocus, modify or upgrade existing promoting thinking and practice, however try to challenge those methodologies and give a generously alternate point of view. In more detail green, natural andeco-marketinghave a place with the gathering of methodologies which look to address the absence of fit between promoting as it is as of now drilled and the biological and social substances of the more extensive advertisingenvironment.

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Thanks to all of our wonderful speakers, conference attendees and Ad sponsors, Green Chemistry 2015 Conference was our best ever!

The 2nd International Conference on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistry, hosted by the OMICS International was held during September 14-16, 2015 Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport, Orlando, USA.

The conference attracted the research community, universities and Green Chemistry associations. 13 different tracks and 68 sessions were designed under the theme Foster Advancements in Globalization of Green Chemistry. All the sessions, poster presentations invigorated the conference.

Green Chemistry 2015 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Green Chemistry.

Green Chemistry 2015 Organizing Committee would like to thank the Moderator of the conference,Dr. Dequan Xiao, University of New Haven, USA who contributed a lot for the smooth functioning of this event.

OMICS International would like to convey a warm gratitude to all the Honorable Guest of Green Chemistry 2015:

The highlights of the conference were its educative and effectual keynote lectures by:

Workshop: A workshop onGreener Fenton processes for removal of persistent organic pollutants from wastewaters organized by Dr. Andreja Zgajnar Gotvajn from University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

OMICS International is privileged to felicitate Green Chemistry 2015 Organizing Committee and Editorial Board Members of Journal of Organic Chemistry: Current Research, Natural Products Chemistry & Research and Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry Plenary Speakers, Chairs & Co-Chairs of the conference whose support and efforts made the conference to move in the path of success.

We thank all the organizing committee members, participants, attendees, exhibitor and media partners for their generous support without which the conference would not have been possible.

Book mark your dates for 3rd International Conference onPast and Present Research Systems of Green which will be held during September 19-21, 2016 Las Vegas, USA.

Green Chemistry-2014

International Summit on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistry

It is an important exposition in the field of oil exploration and handling of oil resources all over the world. The conference took place during August 25-27, 2014 in the city of Philadelphia, Philadelphia in the midst of a large number of professionals from the energy sector.

The conference attracted the research community, universities and Green Chemistry associations. 12 different tracks and 50 sessions were designed under the themeFoster Advancements in Globalization of Green Chemistry.All the sessions, poster presentations invigorated the conference.

Tatsuya Nabeshima,from University of Tsukuba, Japan, presented a keynote talk. This was followed by another keynote sessionbySteven J Langford,Monash University, Australia. This was followed by another keynote sessionbyMark J Hayward,Active Ingredient Technologies, USA. Another two keynote speeches were given byIngrid Mergelsberg,Merck Co., Inc., USAandLothar Brecker,University of Vienna, Austria.

Professors, Fellow researchers and students actively participated in the Poster presentations. OMICS International congratulate all the participants for their outstanding efforts in the field of Green Chemistry and Environmental Protection.

We thank all the organizing committee members, participants, attendees, media partners for their generous support without which the conference would not have been possible.

Book mark your dates for 2nd International Conference on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistrywhich will be held duringSeptember 14-16, 2015 in Orlando, USA.

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