Date: 05 December 2024
Location: Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany.
Electrocatalysis is a key enabling technology in the electrification of the chemical and energy sectors that is expected to accompany the energy transition. Molecular electrocatalysis is already well investigated for the storage or uptake of chemical energy, but is also flourishing in the case of the synthesis of base or fine chemicals. These two approaches are not only united by the nature of the catalytic entities put at stake but also share important matters in terms of methodologies, reactivity, or even reaction steps. The binational symposium will feature a condensed grasp of forefront contributions to highlight the opportunities and challenges in molecular electrocatalysis at the crossroad of synthetic applications and energy conversion.
The day will combine talks by cutting-edge speakers and a poster session with networking opportunities.
Join us on 05 December 2024 in Mülheim an der Ruhr (Germany) for an existing day of Science!
Registration to the event is free of charge, but mandatory due to limited space.
Register before 01/11/2024 and submit your application for a poster contribution here.
Organizers: Nicolas Kaeffer (MPI-CEC), Nicolas Queyriaux (LCC Toulouse)
Contact: mol.ecat(at)cec.mpg.de