Invitation/Registration - InPROMPT

REGISTRATION
The deadline for registration for the Einstein Workshop will be 23.10.2015.
By E-mail:
[email protected]
By Fax:
+49 (0)30 314- 29552
By Mail:
Technische Universität Berlin
Institut für Technische Chemie
Christa Löhr, Secr. TC 8
Straße des 17. Juni 124, D-10623 Berlin
Germany
Phone:
Sustainable Chemical Transformations with
Homogenous Catalysts
+49 (0)30 314- 24973
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www.inprompt.tu-berlin.de/einsteinworkshop and sent by e-mail. Therefore it is
essential to include your e-mail address on this form.
Invitation
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Einstein Workshop 2015
2nd – 3rd November 2015
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Berlin
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The University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
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Financial support by the Einstein Foundation Berlin and the CRC/TR63
(InPROMPT)
INVITATION
We invite all interested scientists to take part in the workshop and discussions
on the latest results on the application of homogeneous catalysts for the sustainable production of chemicals.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Scientists and engineers involved in the following fields:
 Multiphase homogeneous catalysis
 Homogeneous catalyst recycling and compartmentalization
 Homogeneous catalyst design and mechanistic studies
 In situ spectroscopic studies on homogeneous catalysts
 Reaction and reactor engineering for homogeneous catalytic processes
 Sustainable and green chemistry and production methods
ABOUT US
The Einstein Visiting Fellow position, hosted at the Technical University Berlin,
complements the expertise in the Collaborative Research Center/Transregio 63
(CRC 63) on multiphase homogeneous catalysis. Various contacts to other
research institutions in Berlin are used to increase interactions and strengthen
the Berlin scientific landscape. Focus of the research activities is the use of
latex microemulsion polymers as phase-transfer agents and catalyst carriers in
the aqueous phase hydroformylation of higher alkenes. The phase behavior and
phase transport phenomena are studied in cooperation with the partners in the
CRC 63. The performance of these systems will be compared with the other
systems investigated within Transregional Collaborative Research Center.
GOALS AND TOPICS
The goal of this workshop is to bring together scientists from the research institutions in Berlin and international top-experts in the field of homogeneous catalysis and catalyst immobilization and recycling to exchange and discuss ideas
and the latest developments in the field. At the same time young researchers
will have the possibility to meet senior experts in person and for networking.
INVITED SPEAKER
Prof. Dr. Thomas Braun
"Activation of Fluorinated Molecules at Rhodium: From Model Reactions to
Catalysis"
Department of Chemistry, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Prof. Dr. David J. Cole-Hamilton
"The Catalytic Production of Chemicals from Waste Bio – Oils"
The Edinburgh and St. Andrews Research School of Chemistry, EaStCHEM,
Scotland
Prof. Dr. Paul Kamer
"Ligand Design in Homogeneous Catalysis: Rational Design, Combinatorial
Approaches, and Artificial Enzymes"
The Edinburgh and St. Andrews Research School of Chemistry, EaStCHEM,
Scotland
Prof. Dr. Christian Müller
"Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Low-Coordinate Phosphorus
Heterocycles"
Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Dr.-Ing. David Müller
"Enabling Hydroformylation in Microemulsions on a Mini-plant Scale"
Evonik Industries AG, Process Simulation, CAPE & Automation, Germany
Dr. Daniel Peral
"Ligand Design and Synthesis for Homogeneous Catalyst Compartmentalization"
Department of Chemistry, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Schomäcker
"Switchable Solvent Systems for Homogeneous Catalysis”
Department of Chemistry, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Dr. Matthias Stein
"Biological and Bio-inspired Hydrogen Converting Catalysts"
Max-Planck-Institut for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems Magdeburg,
Germany
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Sundmacher
"Multi-level Design of Sustainable Chemical Processes using Homogeneous
Catalysts"
Institute of Process Engineering, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg,
Germany
Prof. Dr. Dieter Vogt
"Towards Continuous Homogeneous Catalysis - Approaches by Molecular
Weight Enlargement and Polymer Latices"
The Edinburgh and St. Andrews Research School of Chemistry, EaStCHEM,
Scotland
Dr. Andreas Vorholt
"Intensifying Homogeneous Catalyzed Reactions"
Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany
We thank the Einstein Foundation Berlin and the CRC/TR63 (InPROMPT) for
supporting this workshop so that no conference fee will be charged.