From 7-9 April, The Royal Society of Chemistry will hold a meeting on carbon dioxide utilisation in the framework of their Faraday Discussions. This meeting is for established scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested in carbon dioxide utilisation.
Given the rapid expansion of global research into this field, the unique format of the Faraday Discussions will allow for in-depth discussions and opportunities to establish new collaborations.
This year’s meeting will be focused on the following themes:
· Thermal catalytic conversion
· Accelerated mineralisation
· Life Cycle and upscaling
· Emerging technologies
For over 100 years and 300 meetings, Faraday Discussions have been at the forefront of physical chemistry. Many of these Discussions have become landmark meetings in their field.
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