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Chemistry for a Sustainable Development Pietro Tundo

Ca’ Foscari University of Venice www.unive.it. Chemistry for a Sustainable Development Pietro Tundo . O.E.C.D. OECD WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY Venice, October 1998 Representatives of government, industry and academia from 22 Countries. O.E.C.D.

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Chemistry for a Sustainable Development Pietro Tundo

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  1. Ca’ Foscari University of Venice www.unive.it Chemistry for a Sustainable DevelopmentPietro Tundo

  2. O.E.C.D. OECD WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY Venice, October 1998 Representatives of government, industry and academia from 22 Countries

  3. O.E.C.D. TOPICS ON SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY (approved at the OECD meeting in Paris, June 6, 1999) • Use of Alternative Feedstocks • Use of Innocuous Reagents • Employing Natural Processes • Use of Alternative Solvents • Design of Safer Chemicals • Developing Alternative Reaction Conditions • Minimizing Energy Consumption

  4. Green Chemistry On the Rise International Iunion of Pure and Applied Chemistry IUPAC IUPAC Committee on Green Chemistry Chairman: Prof. Buxing Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  5. SPECIAL TOPIC ISSUE ON CHLORINE-FREE SYNTHESIS FOR GREEN CHEMISTRY

  6. CONTENTS OF SPECIAL TOPIC ISSUE Rationale: to seek useful and industrially relevant examples for alternatives to chlorine in synthesis, so as to facilitate the development of industrially relevant and implementable breakthrough technologies. 30 Contributions dealing with: • Part 1: Chlorine-free reagents • Part 2: Chlorine-free catalysts • Part 3: Carbonate chemistry • Part 4: Chlorine-free solvents • Part 5: Benign chloro-free methodologies • Part 6: Metrics of chlorine-free syntheses

  7. Mediterranean Basin UNITWIN Network for Green Chemistry MEGREC UNITWIN Network No. 731 UniversityTwinning and Networking 70 UNITWIN Networks

  8. List of UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN Networks in the field of Chemistry: • Angola UNESCO Chair in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (2) - AgostinhoNeto University, within the framework of the Santander Group - established in 1994. • China UNESCO/SHELL Chair in Coal Gasification (620) - Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Taiyuan, Sahanxi - established in 2003. • France UNESCO Chair in Applied Membrane Sciences for Environment (660)- Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier, Institut Européen des Membranes, Montpellier - established in 2004. • Germany UNESCO Chair in Macromolecular Characterization (645) - University of Technology and German Institute for Polymers, Darmstadt - established in 2004. • Italy Mediterranean Basin UNITWIN Network for Green Chemistry (MEGREC UNITWIN Network) (731), Ca’ Foscari, Venice - established in 2006. • Uzbekistan UNESCO Chair in Green Chemistry (627) - Uzbekistan National University - established in 2003.

  9. Mediterranean Basin UNITWIN Network for Green Chemistry MEGREC UNITWIN Network 731 Established in 2006. Host Institution, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

  10. Mediterranean Basin UNITWIN Network for Green Chemistry MEGREC Host Institution, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice • ALGERIA - Université Mentouri-Costantine and Université Djillali Liabes • EGYPT - Suez Canal University, Ismailia • GREECE - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens • ITALY - Università Ca' Foscari Venezia • MOROCCO - Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fez • SERBIA - Belgrade University • SPAIN - Universidad De Las Palmas de Gran Canaria • TUNISIA - Universitè de Gabès

  11. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice AND Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Division of Green Chemistry Topics of interest 1.  Green synthetic pathways and clean production technologies 2.  Green catalysis for improved selectivity and conversion 3.  Dialkyl carbonates chemistry 4.  Renewable resources 5.  Environmental chemistry 6.  Materials for environmental chemistry in the fields of abatement of toxic gases and purification of contaminated water 7.  Membrane materials for separation and enrichment

  12. Centre for Green and Sustainable Chemistry Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics Ca’ Foscari University of Venice ° Research on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Chemistry, ° Education ° Outreach.

  13. The First International Conference on Green Chemistry Venezia, September 1997

  14. Tenth Edition of the Summer School on Green Chemistry Cà Dolfin, Cà Foscari University, Venezia, 2008

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