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Industrialchemistry 2023

About Conference

On behalf of Industrial Chemistry Organizing Committee, we warmly welcome analytical expertise researchers, professors, scientific communities, delegates, students, business professionals and executives to attend "24th International Conference on Industrial Chemistry and Aqua Technologywhich is to be held during April 03-04, 2023 at Barcelona, Spain. 

Industrial Chemistry 2023 is an international platform for presenting research about chemistry and related fields thus contributes to the dissemination of knowledge for the benefit of both the academia, chemical and water treatment business. This event brings together the top professionals in the chemistry and chemical engineering field along with the highly affiliated professors to explore the advancements and latest applications achieved in the field of Industrial chemistry, Water Treatment technology and reverse osmosis membrane technology. Industrial Chemistry 2023 discusses various fields of chemistry employed in Petroleum and Organic Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Polymers, Metals and Composites Chemistry, Industrial Processes, White biotechnology and Green Chemistry, Metallurgy and Material Science in Industrial Chemistry, Applied chemistry, Industrial Photo Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Clean water technology, Water Solutions and Strategies in chemical Industry, Reverse Osmosis and Nano filtration, Domestic Water Treatment, Desalination, Ultrapure Water Production, Industrial Water and Waste Water treatment, Boiler Water Treatment and Cooling Water Treatment, Applied Membranes and Nano membrane technology and chemical science fields which mark the support for the advanced and much needed research by their study on various topics. The scientific program will focus on current advances in the research in water treatment and use of chemistry and related with particular focus on its roles and applications in various fields and industries.

In the light of this theme, the Conference Series LLC Ltd aims to provide a forum for International Chemistry researchers from various areas of chemistry, pharmacy, water technologies and life science by providing a platform for critical analysis of new data, and to share latest cutting-edge research findings and results about all aspects of Industrial chemistry. Chemistry conferences provide a platform to detail the research work of expertise from various scientific backgrounds and the same can be perceived by young researchers and students.

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Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: Industrial  Chemistry

Industrial chemistry continues with the progress in science and technology. It incorporates other arise disciplines such as biotechnology, microelectronics, and pharmacology and material science. It deals with physical and chemical processes towards the transformation of raw materials into products that are of useful to humanity. Chemicals or commodity chemicals are a broad chemical category including polymers, bulk petrochemicals and intermediates, other derivatives and basic industrials, inorganic chemicals, and fertilizers. Major industrial customers include rubber and plastic products, textiles, apparel, petroleum refining, pulp and paper, and primary metals.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Industrial Chemistry and Aqua Technology | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 2: Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic chemistry is the study of the structures, properties, and behaviours of all chemical compounds, except the myriad organic compounds and behaviour of inorganic and organometallic compounds. It is the study of the formation, synthesis and properties of chemical substances that do not having C-H bonds. Inorganic chemistry is related to other areas like materials sciences, mineralogy, thermodynamics, physical chemistry, spectroscopy, earth sciences and crystallography.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Inorganic Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 3: Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal chemistry in its most common practice on small organic molecules encompasses synthetic organic chemistry, aspects of natural products and computational chemistry in close combination with chemical biology, enzymology and structural biology, together aiming at the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents.Medicinal chemistry is focused on drug design, chemical synthesis and deals with the design, optimization and development of chemical compounds for use as drugs.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Medicinal Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 4: Analytical Chemistry

Analytical chemistry consists of classical, wet chemical methods and modern, instrumental methods. Classical qualitative methods use separations such as precipitation, extraction, and distillation. It is also focused on improvements in experimental design, chemo-metrics, and the creation of new measurement tools. Analytical chemistry plays an increasingly important role in the pharmaceutical industry. All chemical manufacturing produces waste products in addition to the desired substances, and waste disposal has not always been carried out carefully. The techniques of analytical chemistry are relied on heavily to maintain a benign environment.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Analytical Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 5: Organometallic Chemistry

Organometallic chemistry combines aspects of inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry. It is the study of compounds containing metal-element bonds that are largely covalent in character. Organometallic chemistry deals with the chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and metal atoms. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are materials in which metal-to-organic ligand interactions yield porous coordination networks with record-setting surface areas surpassing activated carbons and zeolites. De-localization of orbitals within the complex substances form conjugated systems of materials which lead to the derivation of chromophores used in synthetic processes. Diamond and carbon materials are widely used in the applications of organic synthesis from novel materials. Organometallic chemistry is the study of chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and metal atoms.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Organometallic Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 6: Industrial Photochemistry

Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the chemical effects of light. Synthesize photo stable compounds that are capable of converting absorbed light into heat with a high degree of efficiency. Industrial applications of photochemistry have so far been in the fields of free‐radical chlorination, sulfochlorination, sulfoxidation, and nitrosation. Photochemical reactions are being utilized on an increasing scale for the synthesis of vitamins, drugs, and fragrances.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Industrial Photochemistry | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 7: Ultrapure Water Production

Ultra-pure water contains by definition only H20, and H+ and OH- ions in equilibrium. Therefore, ultrapure water conductivity is about 0,054 us/cm at 25oC, also expressed as resistivity of 18, 3 MOhm. Ultrapure water production often has to be done in 2 steps. For example, from tap water or fresh groundwater, the water should first be demineralized by membrane filtration or ion exchange to reach the ultimate conductivity of 10 us/cm. The demineralized water is then processed through a high performance Mixed Bed or by Electrodionisation. Ultra-pure water is mainly used in the semiconductor and pharmaceutical industry.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Ultrapure Water Production | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 8: White Biotechnology and Green Chemistry

White Biotechnology can be regarded as Applied Bio catalysis, with enzymes and microorganisms, aiming at industrial production from bulk and fine chemicals to food and animal feed additives. White Biotechnology supports new applications of chemicals produced via biotechnology. The use of plant-based resources is one of the foundations of the concept of “green chemistry”. Many green chemistry processes make use of white biotechnology tools, and light will be shed on the importance of this technological synergy within the context of industry and factories in the future.  In fact, biotechnology is a way of using biomass or its waste material renewably to produce molecules with high added value for different applications, ranging from pharmaceuticals, agro-food, and cosmetics to plastics, materials and energy.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit White Biotechnology and Green Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 9: Petroleum and Polymer Processing

Petroleum geology is the study of origin, natural occurrence, movement, gathering and exploration of hydrocarbon fuels, especially oil or petroleum. Petroleum geology is a branch of stratigraphy that deals with the relationship between rock layers and the way they can move or shift. The movement of rock layers can affect the site of petroleum deposits, well as the removal of the petroleum. The major disciplines of include Source rock analysis, Basin analysis, exploration stage, Appraisal Stage, Production stage, Reservoir Analysis. Petroleum geologists study and explore the oil deposits and oil production. There are a variety of different processing methods used to convert resins into finished products. Some include: Extrusion Profile and Sheet extrusion, Pipe extrusion, Cast film extrusion, Blown film extrusion.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Petroleum and Polymer Processing | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 10: Solid State Physics

Solid state physics is the study of rigid matter or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography and electromagnetism. It is the largest division of condensed matter physics. Solid-state physics studies how the large-scale properties of solid materials result from their atomic-scale properties. Thus, solid-state physics forms a theoretic basis of materials science.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Solid State Physics | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 11: Biopolymers and Bio plastics

Polymeric biomolecules or biopolymers are polymers fabricated by living organisms. Polynucleotides, Nucleotides and Polypeptides are the three main classes of polymers those are called long polymers. It also have short polymer of amino acids and polysaccharides which are frequently linear bonded polymeric carbohydrate structure for example examples: rubber, melanin and lignin. The difference between biopolymer and synthetic polymer can be found in their structure .compare to biopolymer synthetic polymer has much simplest structure. This fact shows to a molecular mass distribution that is missing in biopolymers. All biopolymers are alike that they all contain the similar sequences and numbers of monomers and thus all have the same mass.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Biopolymers and Bio Plastics | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 12: Lead Drug Discovery

The method by which a drug is delivered can have a significant effect on its efficacy. To minimize drug degradation and loss, to prevent harmful side-effects and to increase drug bioavailability and the fraction of the drug accumulated in the required zone, various drug delivery and drug targeting systems are currently under development. Attempts are being made to develop therapeutic proteins for cancer, hepatitis, and autoimmune conditions, but their clinical applications are limited, except in the cases of drugs based on erythropoietin, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, interferon-alpha, and antibodies, owing to problems with fundamental technologies for protein drug discovery. Technologies profiled include those used for biomarker and target discovery such as high throughput screening, signal transduction, micro array, RNAi, metabolomics, toxicogenomics, biosensors and nanotechnology.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Lead Drug Discovey | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 13: Nano Materials in Water Treatment

The most promising and well-developed environmental applications of nanotechnology has been in water remediation and treatment where different nanomaterials can help purify water through different mechanisms including adsorption of heavy metals and other pollutants, removal and inactivation of pathogens and transformation of toxic materials into less toxic compounds. It highlights the uses of nanotechnology to purify water, including separation and reactive media for water filtration, as well as nanomaterial’s and nanoparticles for use in water bioremediation and disinfection. The most extensively studied nanomaterial; zero-valent metal nanoparticles (Ag, Fe, and Zn), metal oxide nanoparticles (TiO2, ZnO, and iron oxides), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and nanocomposites.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Nano Materials in Water Treatment | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 14: Desalination

Water desalination processes separate dissolved salts and other minerals from water. Seawater desalination has the potential to reliably produce enough potable water to support large populations located near the coast. The most common desalination methods employ reverse-osmosis in which salt water is forced through a membrane that allows water molecules to pass but blocks the molecules of salt and other minerals. Thermal desalination uses heat, often waste heat from plants or refineries, to evaporate and condense water to purify it. The cost is very high and so it cannot be afforded by everyone who needs it, but because the desalinisation technology is improving fast, so the costs are beginning to fall, making it more affordable to countries and islands that need it. Desalination techniques are also being developed on a much smaller scale. Portable desalination kits are a prime example. Desalination is becoming more economically viable as the technology improves. Desalination plants can be provided in a wide range of outputs to cater for small isolated communities or to contribute substantially to water supplies for large cities and even for irrigation.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Desalination | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 15: Allotrope of Carbon

Graphene is a thin layer of pure carbon; it is a single, tightly packed layer of carbon atoms that are bonded together in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice. In more complex terms, it is an allotrope of carbon in the structure of a plane of sp2 bonded atoms with a molecule bond length of 0.142 nanometres. Layers of graphene stacked on top of each other form graphite, with inter planar spacing of 0.335 nanometres.  Furthermore, the quality of the graphene that was separated by using this method was sufficiently high enough to create molecular electronic devices successfully. While this research is very highly regarded, the quality of the graphene produced will still be the limiting factor in technological applications. Once graphene can be produced on very thin pieces of metal or other arbitrary surfaces (of tens of nanometres thick) using chemical vapour disposition at low temperatures and then separated in a way that can control such impurities as ripples, doping levels and domain size whilst also controlling the number and relative crystallographic orientation of the graphene layers, then we will start to see graphene become more widely utilized as production techniques become more simplified and cost-effective.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Allotrope of Carbon | Industrial Chemistry 2023

Track 16: Polymer Science

Polymer science is an interdisciplinary area comprised of chemical, physical, engineering, processing and theoretical aspects. It also has enormous impact on contemporary materials science. Its goal is to provide the basis for the creation and characterization of polymeric materials and an understanding for structure/property relationships. Polymer science is of increasing importance for everyone's daily life. Many modern functional materials, gears, and devices have polymers as integral parts. Not surprisingly, roughly 30% of all scientists in the chemical industry work in the field of polymers.

Societies: Society for Clinical TrialsAssociation of Clinical ResearchThe Society of Clinical Research AssociatesClinical Research SocietyAmerican Association of Pharmaceutical ScientistsAssociation of British Pharmaceutical IndustryIndian Society for Clinical Organization Research (ISCR)Pharmaceutical Information and Pharmacovigilance Association (PIPA)Pharmaceutical Society Of New Zealand (PSNZ)Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius(PAM)International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISOP)Drug Information AssociationThe Australian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT)International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

For more information, please visit Polymer Science | Industrial Chemistry 2023

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