International Symposium on Catalysis and Fine Chemicals 2007 (C&FC2007)
Topics: Organic Chemistry, Chemicals, Industrial Chemistry, Keywords: Catalysis, Green Chemistry, Atom Economy, Natural Product Synthesis
Date: /17/18/19/20/21/ December 2007, Singapore, Asia
Web Site, Contact: info@cfc2007.org
Official Information:
The International Symposium on Catalysis and Fine Chemicals (C&FC
2007), to be held at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore,
from 17-21 December 2007, is part of the Catalysis and Fine Chemicals
(C&FC) Conference series, the first of which was held in Japan in 2001.
The most recent one was held in Hong Kong in 2004. C&FC 2007 will be
hosted by the Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry (CBC) at
NTU and will coincide with the opening of the world-class teaching and
research science complex at the NTU campus, which is already being
recognized as one of the finest in the world. The purpose of this
symposium is to provide an opportunity for research scientists from both
industry and academia to meet and exchange the most up-to-date methods
and processes for the efficient and selective production of fine
chemicals and to provide insight into tomorrow’s capabilities of
chemistry, by using the forward-looking visions of experts and by
dissemination and exchange of knowledge. The projected fields to be
covered are Organocatalysis, Metal catalysis, Biocatalysis,
Heterogeneous catalysis, including asymmetric homogeneous catalysis,
Green Chemistry, Atom economy and clean technology, New methodology and
Processes, Natural product synthesis. The program will include invited
lectures, and contributed oral or poster presentations from participants.
We look forward to welcoming and meeting you at C&FC 2007 and to our
beautiful city-state of Singapore.
Topics:
- Organocatalysis
- Metal catalysis (MC)
- Biocatalysis (BC)
- Heterogeneous catalysis, including Asymmetric Heterogeneous Catalysis (HC)
- Green Chemistry (GC)
- Atom Economy and Clean Technology (AECT)
- New Methodology and Processes (NMP)
- Natural Product Synthesis (NPS)

