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Royal Society of Chemistry groups in Applied Catalysis

Applied Catalysis Group is one of the Royal Society of Chemistry Interest Groups and exists to cover the interests of all members and to bring together who have a professional interest in applied catalysis. To promote homogeneous, heterogeneous, benefit society: fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, energy, industrial intermediates, consumer products & environmental protection to share better practices for applied catalysis in industrial & academic settings. To promote interaction between academia & industry through specialist networking events, conferences & training.  Focuses on industrial opportunities and uses for effect materials  covering application areas, Catalysis is responsible for  majority of current more sustainable industrial chemical processes  in our goal towards a, technologically advanced society. Applied catalysis is approached from both, chemical engineering and chemistry disciplines, targeting design of new preparation of catalysts, materials , new reactor technic, Reaction engineering is enabling grounded in fundamental knowledge of applied physics and  mathematics to solve numerical problems of catalyst design and reactor and discipline. Biocatalysts Reaction Engineering and Applied Catalysis is a PhD. The event will bring areas of engineering and science innovation of applied catalysis disciplines and the rigour of reaction engineering, and is aimed at chemical engineering communities, chemistry, and bio-catalysis. The event will bring together the research community in areas of engineering and science. Innovation of applied catalysis the rigour of reaction engineering disciplines, and is aimed bio-catalysis and chemical engineering communities. The development of new and more effective catalysis is essential to decrease pollution and achieve a more effective use of resource. 

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