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One Day Workshop on INDUSTRIAL CATALYSIS ICAT 2019 SOLUTIONS To PROBLEMS INDUSTRIAL CATALYSIS Organized By Catalysis Society of India, Baroda Chapter In Association With Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Vadodara 390002 November 23, 2019 : VENUE: Grand Mercure, Hotel Surya Palace Sayajigunj, Vadodara. The Department of Chemistry, part of the Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, is one of the best centers of teaching and research in various aspects of chemistry in western India. It has excellent experimental facilities and high end sophisticated instruments including Single Crystal XRD, NMR, BET Surface Area Analyser, GC-MS, Polarising Microscope, DSC, TGA, FTIR, Fluorescence Spectrometer etc. They have been acquired through the grants from DRS, DSA, COSIST, UGCCAS, GUJCOST, DST-FIST and DST-PURSE. The faculties are involved in diverse research areas with a number of research projects from various funding agencies. These include emerging fields of catalysis such as homogeneous, heterogeneous, enzyme, nano, photo and asymmetric catalysis. Catalysts based on polyoxometalates and transition metals (Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Pd), supported catalysts where metal oxides, zeolites and mesoporous materials are used as supports, metal complexes, surface functionalised nanoparticles, organic inorganic hybrid materials including chiral ligands have been developed and have been utilised for several organic transformations like oxidation, reduction and coupling reactions. REGISTRATION FEES Student Delegates Academic Delegates Industry Delegates Rs. 1000/- Rs. 2500/- Rs. 5000/- : : : Payment can be made either by Demand Draft or by Internet Banking Beneficiary Name : The Catalysis Society of India, Baroda Chapter Name of Bank : State Bank of India Branch : Southern Township (Baroda), PO: Petrochemicals Township, Baroda Account No. : 34056838648 IFSC Code : SBIN0002650 Ÿ Spot registration can be considered subject to prior permission of Convener Ÿ Registration fee includes conference proceedings, conference kit, lunch and refreshments Ÿ Travel expenses have to be borne by participants themselves. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT CATALYSIS SOCIETY OF INDIA The Catalysis Society of India (CSI) was formally founded on March 1973 with a mandates to encourage catalysis research in India, to organize professional meetings between researchers, to enhance mutual interactions and to encourage cooperation between industry and academia. The growth of the CSI is a measure of the growth of catalysis research activity in the country. During the last three decades, the catalysis community in India has made significant strides both in applied and fundamental research. Many catalysts and processes have been developed and commercialized, notably by IIP, PDIL, HPCL, BPCL, IITs, IPCL/RIL, NCL, IICT, CSMCRI in petroleum refining, petrochemicals, fertilizers production and fine chemicals synthesis. In basic research also, members of the CSI have made significant discoveries in catalysis resulting in publications in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science, Angew Chem and JACS. In catalysis education only the IITs and a few universities were active during the 1970s, whereas today Ph.D. students can be found in nearly all the aforesaid organizations and several universities. Over the last five decades, CSI has also contributed in diverse ways to bring national and international catalysis fraternity together. Catalysis R&D in India, today, is highly vibrant and meaningful having strong centers in fundamental as well as applied catalysis research. With fast changing energy and economic scenario in the world, Catalysts have huge opportunity to contribute towards, green technology options, renewable materials and circular economy. The other activities of the Catalysis Society of India and various conferences/workshops conducted from time to time can be seen on CSI website: http://www.catalysisindia.org/ EC and Office Bearers for CSI (2018-2020) President Vice-President Secretary Joint-Secretary Treasurer Members : : : : : : Dr. R. V. Jasra, RIL, Vadodara Prof. P. Selvam, IIT Madras, Chennai Prof. Ramesh C. Deka, Tezpur University, Tezpur Dr. N. Viswanadham, CSIR-IIP, Dehradun Dr. Paresh L. Dhepe, CSIR-NCL, Pune Dr. A. K. Tripathi, BARC, Mumbai Dr. Kishan Gurram, SAPT, Bengaluru Prof. G. Ranga Rao, IIT Madras, Chennai Dr. A. Venugopal, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad Dr. Raksh Vir Jasra, RIL Prof. Anjali Patel, MSU Dr. Prakash Kumar, RIL Dr. KVVSBSR Murthy, RIL SECRETARY (FINANCE) : Dr. R. N. Jadeja, MSU ORGANIZING SECRETARIES: Dr. Sunil Soni, RIL Dr. Sonal Thakore, MSU Dr. Kshudiram Mantri, RIL Dr. Sumeet Sharma, RIL Dr. Kalpesh Sidhpuria, RIL Dr. S. Pottabathula, RIL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prof. P. Padmaja, MSU Dr. H. P. Soni, MSU Dr. Hanmant Gurav, RIL Dr. C. D. Chudasama, RIL Dr. S. M. Pillai, Ex. RIL CO-CONVENERS : CONVENERS:

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Page 1: ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL CATALYSIS ICAT 2019 … · Baroda Chapter Name of Bank : State Bank of India Branch : Southern Township (Baroda), PO: Petrochemicals Township, Baroda

One Day Workshop on

INDUSTRIAL CATALYSISICAT 2019

SOLUTIONS To PROBLEMS

INDUSTRIAL CATALYSIS

Organized ByCatalysis Society of India, Baroda Chapter

In Association WithDepartment of Chemistry

Faculty of ScienceThe Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

Vadodara 390002

November 23, 2019

: VENUE:Grand Mercure, Hotel Surya Palace

Sayajigunj, Vadodara.

The Department of Chemistry, part of the Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, is one of the best centers of teaching and research in various aspects of chemistry in western India. It has excellent experimental facilities and high end sophisticated instruments including Single Crystal XRD, NMR, BET Surface Area Analyser, GC-MS, Polarising Microscope, DSC, TGA, FTIR, Fluorescence Spectrometer etc. They have been acquired through the grants from DRS, DSA, COSIST, UGCCAS, GUJCOST, DST-FIST and DST-PURSE. The faculties are involved in diverse research areas with a number of research projects from various funding agencies. These include emerging fields of catalysis such as homogeneous, heterogeneous, enzyme, nano, photo and asymmetric catalysis. Catalysts based on polyoxometalates and transition metals (Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Pd), supported catalysts where metal oxides, zeolites and mesoporous materials are used as supports, metal complexes, surface functionalised nanoparticles, organic inorganic hybrid materials including chiral ligands have been developed and have been utilised for several organic transformations like oxidation, reduction and coupling reactions.

REGISTRATION FEES

Student Delegates

Academic Delegates

Industry Delegates

Rs. 1000/-Rs. 2500/-Rs. 5000/-

:::

Payment can be made either by

Demand Draft or by Internet Banking

Beneficiary Name : The Catalysis Society of India, Baroda Chapter

Name of Bank : State Bank of IndiaBranch : Southern Township (Baroda),

PO: Petrochemicals Township, Baroda

Account No. : 34056838648 IFSC Code : SBIN0002650

Ÿ Spot registration can be considered subject to prior permission of Convener

Ÿ Registration fee includes conference proceedings, conference kit, lunch and refreshments

Ÿ Travel expenses have to be borne by participants themselves.

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

CATALYSIS SOCIETY OF INDIA The Catalysis Society of India (CSI) was formally founded on March 1973 with a mandates to encourage catalysis research in India, to organize professional meetings between researchers, to enhance mutual interactions and to encourage cooperation between industry and academia. The growth of the CSI is a measure of the growth of catalysis research activity in the country. During the last three decades, the catalysis community in India has made significant strides both in applied and fundamental research. Many catalysts and processes have been developed and commercialized, notably by IIP, PDIL, HPCL, BPCL, IITs, IPCL/RIL, NCL, IICT, CSMCRI in petroleum refining, petrochemicals, fertilizers production and fine chemicals synthesis. In basic research also, members of the CSI have made significant discoveries in catalysis resulting in publications in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science, Angew Chem and JACS. In catalysis education only the IITs and a few universities were active during the 1970s, whereas today Ph.D. students can be found in nearly all the aforesaid organizations and several universities. Over the last five decades, CSI has also contributed in diverse ways to bring national and international catalysis fraternity together. Catalysis R&D in India, today, is highly vibrant and meaningful having strong centers in fundamental as well as applied catalysis research. With fast changing energy and economic scenario in the world, Catalysts have huge opportunity to contribute towards, green technology options, renewable materials and circular economy. The other activities of the Catalysis Society of India and various conferences/workshops conducted from time to time can be seen on CSI website: http://www.catalysisindia.org/

EC and Office Bearers for CSI (2018-2020)

President

Vice-President

Secretary

Joint-Secretary

Treasurer

Members

:

:

:

:

:

:

Dr. R. V. Jasra, RIL, Vadodara

Prof. P. Selvam, IIT Madras, Chennai

Prof. Ramesh C. Deka, Tezpur University, Tezpur

Dr. N. Viswanadham, CSIR-IIP, Dehradun

Dr. Paresh L. Dhepe, CSIR-NCL, Pune

Dr. A. K. Tripathi, BARC, Mumbai

Dr. Kishan Gurram, SAPT, Bengaluru

Prof. G. Ranga Rao, IIT Madras, Chennai

Dr. A. Venugopal, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad

Dr. Raksh Vir Jasra, RIL Prof. Anjali Patel, MSU

Dr. Prakash Kumar, RIL Dr. KVVSBSR Murthy, RIL

SECRETARY (FINANCE) :Dr. R. N. Jadeja, MSU

ORGANIZING SECRETARIES:Dr. Sunil Soni, RILDr. Sonal Thakore, MSU

Dr. Kshudiram Mantri, RIL

Dr. Sumeet Sharma, RIL

Dr. Kalpesh Sidhpuria, RIL

Dr. S. Pottabathula, RIL

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Prof. P. Padmaja, MSU

Dr. H. P. Soni, MSU

Dr. Hanmant Gurav, RIL

Dr. C. D. Chudasama, RIL

Dr. S. M. Pillai, Ex. RIL

CO-CONVENERS :CONVENERS:

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ICAT 2019

(November 23, 2019)

REGISTRATION FORM

Date:

Name:

Designation:

Organization:

Address:

E-mail ID:

Mobile:

Payment Details : Participation/Paper Presentation

Details of Registration: DD / NEFT

DD No: Date :

Amount:

Name of Bank:

OR

NEFT Payment ID:

Name of Bank:

The registration form (in the above format) can be e-

mailed to the convener at: [email protected]

ICAT 2019 A ONE DAY WORKSHOP

AIMING TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS

Catalysis has emerged as a key technology for the sustainable

and eco-friendly production of diverse chemicals used today. Over the

centuries, catalysts have contributed to clean air and potable water, as

well as the production of sustainable petrochemicals, fine chemicals,

pharmaceuticals, fuels and renewables and providing energy security,

food security to the mankind. Presently, catalysts represent a 31.3 billion

USD market estimated to reach 35 billion USD by 2023. Catalysts are

central to 90% of the manufactured goods and enable over 15 trillion

USD revenue annually. Nearly 80% of the added value in chemical

industry is based on catalysis and it is estimated that about 20% of the

world economy depends directly/ indirectly on catalysis. Catalysis has

some interesting features as a technology.

Ÿ No other technical principle combines economic and ecological

values as closely as catalysis!

Ÿ Catalysts are performance materials since catalysts do value

addition from 100 to 400 times its value on application in a

commercial process.

Consequently, catalysis is being increasingly used in fine

chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and environment industries.

As the growth of industrial catalysts continues to grow, the role of

researchers in the field of basic and applied catalysts is on the forefront

and in demand.

ICAT 2019 is a One day Workshop aiming to discuss state-of

the art methodologies in the field of industrial catalysis. It will focus on

emerging topics with an objective to disseminate innovations and recent

practices in catalysis among industrial and academic fraternity. It aims to

facilitate opportunities to network and exchange ideas face to face with

renowned industrial experts in the area of catalysis. Its objective is to

provide an important platform for industries as well as academics to

discuss the issues and problems related to industrial catalysts and

attempt to find workable solutions. Workshop will also cover recent

advancements and new strategies in frontiers of industrial catalysis.

Confirmed Speakers:

Dr. R. V. Jasra, RIL

Dr. Bharat Newalkar, BPCL

Dr. N. V. Chaudhary, HPCL

Dr. KVVSBSR Murthy, RIL / Dr. Nagesh Sharma, Ex. RIL

Dr. Sharad Lande, RIL

Dr. S. K. Kansal, Punjab University

Dr. Poojan Vaishnav, GSFC

Dr. T. V. Pratap, Zydus, Cadila

Dr. M. Chidambaram, Hindustan Platinum

Dr. D. K. Sharma, Kunash Instruments

Dr. Brijesh Tripathi, PDPU

: Contact Details:

Email ID: [email protected]

Dr. KVVSBSR Murthy : 9998217328

Dr. Sonal Thakore : 9428430422

ICAT 2019 will include invited lectures, on the following topics:

Ÿ Emerging Scenario in Industrial Catalysis

Ÿ Catalysts Characterization and Evaluation Methodologies

Ÿ Catalyst Preparation and Spent Catalysts Disposal

Ÿ Catalysts in Petrochemicals and Refining

Ÿ Environmental Catalysis

Ÿ Catalysts for Fine chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Fertilizers

Ÿ Trouble shooting and other issues related to catalysts faced in

Industry