Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Community

Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Community

Higher Education

Gold Coast, Queensland 4,362 followers

A forum for researchers and stakeholders interested in catalysis, sustainable chemistry and the circular economy.

About us

Australia urgently needs to reduce its dependence on imported transport fuels, chemical building blocks and manufactured goods through the development of associated sovereign capabilities, and to mitigate climate change and environmental pollution through a new circular economy. Catalysis is a key enabling technology to meet these needs for sustainable chemical manufacturing of fuels, plastics, dyes, paints, drug precursors, fertilisers and pesticides, and the recycling of municipal, agricultural and plastic waste. Such products and processes are critical for compliance with 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Australian government’s net zero 2050 target. Catalysts are substances that lower the energy barriers for chemical transformations while themselves being regenerated after each reaction cycle. They are involved in the production of 90% of all commercial chemicals and contribute to 35% of global GDP. However, despite a rich 150-year history of catalyst discovery and development, many commercial chemical processes are the result of serendipity or laborious trial-and-error rather than rational design. Almost all modern chemical manufacturing depends on the catalytic transformation of a narrow range of petroleum-derived feedstocks (petrochemicals) often at high temperature in non-polar environments. Chemical manufacturing from renewable sources of carbon, such as lignocellulosic biomass powered by photosynthesis, would mark a new era in the Holocene, unlocking the possibility of reversing negative human impact on the biosphere. This forum hosted by Griffith University seeks to: promote discussion between academia, industry and stakeholders passionate about a sustainable future based on the circular economy; disseminate associated scientific breakthroughs and technologies; and foster an inclusive community to mentor the next-generation of highly skilled scientists and engineers Australia (and the world) need to tackle societal grand challenges.

Website
https://www.griffith.edu.au/centre-catalysis-clean-energy
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Gold Coast, Queensland
Type
Educational
Founded
2023

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