Title : Personalized and precision oncology via integrating genomics, pathology-related modeling, and IT-assisted approaches to prevent, treat, and cure cancer and its complications
Sergey Suchkov |
N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
Individualizing patient treatment is a core objective of the medical field. Meanwhile, the inherent variability of cancer illustrating the molecular differences between tumors, securing the linkages of those differences to an effective drug and resulting in immense patient benefits, lends… » Read More

Title : Application of metal single-site zeolite catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj | Sorbonne University, France
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
The metal ions well dispersed at zeolite framework are considered to be active sites of catalytic processes. Therefore, the incorporation of these metals into zeolites as isolated tetrahedral sites appears to be the important task. We have earlier shown that… » Read More
Title : Use of iron nanomaterials for the treatment of emergent contaminants in water
Marta Litter | University of General San Martin, Argentina
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
Iron-based nanomaterials are increasingly used in environmental applications. Different types of iron-based nanomaterials, namely, zerovalent iron nanoparticles, nanoparticles of iron oxides, and nanoparticles prepared from iron salts and natural extracts by green procedures, are briefly indicated in this presentation, together… » Read More
Title : Plastic Trash to Monomers and Intermediates – PTMI
Anne M Gaffney | University of South Carolina, United States
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
To address the issue of waste plastics in landfills, a hybrid approach is proposed. This would use low temperature plasma pretreatment followed by catalytic cracking to augment the conversion of waste polyolefins into monomers, intermediates, new polymers and value-added chemicals. … » Read More
Title : Structured catalysts Of biofules transformation into syngas: Design and performance
Vladislav Sadykov | Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Federation
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
Efficient, inexpensive and stable to coking nanocomposite catalysts for transformation of natural gas/biogas/biofuels into syngas and hydrogen were developed comprised of nanoparticles of metals/alloys (Ni, Co, Pt, Ni+Pt, Ni+Ru) supported on perovskites (La 1-x Pr x Mn 1-y Cr y… » Read More
Title : Human impact on natural environment and its implications
Dai Yeun Jeong | Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
Industrialization being advanced from the 18th century has improved a lot of material affluence, and has polluted and/or destructed the original quality of nature in the processes of extracting resources from nature, and producing/ distributing/ consuming goods and services. The… » Read More
Title : From Ni Sites to System Synergy: Decoding Structural‐Mechanism‐Performance Relationships in Urea Electrooxidation Catalysts
Zhengquan Li | Zhejiang Normal University, China
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
The urea oxidation reaction (UOR) has emerged as a pivotal research frontier in the interdisciplinary field of energy and environment, offering a dual benefit for energy‐efficient hydrogen (H2) production and urea‐rich wastewater purification. However, the practical implementation of UOR faces… » Read More
Title : Detergent wastewater treatment using catalytic and non-catalytic ozone gas: Current updates and future directions
Collin G Joseph | University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
21st International Conference on Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology
Laundry detergent wastewater is a potential renewable resource that can be recycled and reused in order to mitigate water scarcity. The treatment of laundry detergent wastewater is very challenging because of its multicomponent composition, large discharge volumes to the environment… » Read More