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Chemrawn Conferences

IUPAC CHEMRAWN Conferences provide an essential way for the Union to address issues that transcend pure science and have important socio-political aspects.

  • Chemrawn XVIII, 3-4 August 2009, Glasgow, UK.
    Ethics, Science, and Development
    > see project 2009-013-1-021

  • Chemrawn XVII, 8-12 July 2007 Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
    Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Mitigation and Utilization
    > see project 2006-031-1-021

  • Chemrawn XVI, 9 August 2003, Ottawa, Canada.
    Innovation in the Chemical Industry: the way from pure to applied chemistry
    > see project 2003-003-1-021

  • Chemrawn XV, 21-23 June 2004, Paris, France.
    Chemistry for Water: Contribution of Chemistry to Quantity and Supply - Can the fresh water supply be sustained?
    > see project 2001-007-1-021

  • Chemrawn XIV, 9-13 June 2001, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
    Toward Environmentally Benign Processes and Products

    > see project 021/18/97 for access to Report of the Future Actions Committee, Invited lectures published in Pure Appl. Chem., Conference report.

  • Chemrawn XIII
    Chemistry for Cleaner Energy

    > see project 2001-087-1-021

  • Chemrawn XII, 2-5 Dec 2007, Stellenbosh, South Africa.
    Chemistry, Sustainable Agriculture and Human Well Being in Sub-Saharan Africa
    > see project 2001-086-1-021

  • Chemrawn XI, 15-20 March 1998, Montevideo, Uruguay.
    Latin American Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry
    > Conference assessment (pdf file - 146KB), July 2001
    > Conference report (pdf file - 399KB), Chem. Int. 20(4), 99-102 (1998)
    > Invited lectures published in Pure Appl. Chem. 70(12), 2259-2336 (1998)

  • Chemrawn X
    The Globalization of Chemical Education - Preparing Chemical Scientist and Engineers for Transnational Industries
    > see project 021/13/93

  • Chemrawn IX, 1-6 September 1996, Seoul, Korea.
    The Role of Advanced Materials in Sustainable Development
    > Chem. Int. 19(3), 127 (1997).
    > View assessment (pdf file - 53KB) ; comments to P. Norling or to J.A. Kopytowski

  • Chemrawn VIII, 6-9 September 1992, Moscow, Russia.
    Chemistry and Sustainable Development: Towards a Clean Environment, Zero Waste and Highest Energy Efficiency

    > Conference objectives, Chem. Int. 14(3), p. 88-89, 1992
    > Conference report, Chem. Int. 15(2), p. 41-47, 1993

  • Chemrawn VII, 2-6 December 1991, Baltimore, USA.
    Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Its Impact on Global Change

    > Conference report, Chem. Int. 14(4), p. 146-151, 1992

  • Chemrawn VI, 17-22 May 1987, Tokyo Japan.
    Advanced Materials for Innovations in Energy, Transportation and Communications


  • Chemrawn V, 22-26 September 1986, Heidelberg, Germany.
    Current and Future Contribution of Chemistry to Health


  • Chemrawn IV, 4-8 October 1985, Keystone, CO, USA.
    Modern Chemistry and Chemical Technology Apllied to the Oceans and its Resources

  • Chemrawn III, 25-29 June 1984, The Hague, Netherlands.
    Resource Material Conversion: (Bio)Chemical Process Bridges to meet Future Needs

  • Chemrawn II, 6-10 December 1982, Manila, Philippines.
    Chemistry and World Food Supplies: The New Frontiers

  • Chemrawn I, 10-13 July 1978, Toronto, Canada.
    World Conference of Future Sources of Organic Raw Materials


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