The fifth edition of Avogadro Colloquia entitled "From Water to Chemicals: Vision and Opportunities of a Sustainable Hydrogen Society", jointly organized by the Department of Chemical Sciences and Materials Technologies of the National Research Council (DSCTM CNR) and the Italian Chemical Society (SCI), was held at the CNR headquarters in Rome on December 15th-16th, 2022. This relevant periodic conference of SCI also was the first event for the celebrations of the Centenary of the Italian CNR. This edition of the Colloquia was focused on the technologies for hydrogen production and use in the so-called green transition towards a society with reduced CO2 emissions. Such technologies well fit the objectives recommended by the United Nations and by Mission EU2030 for the mitigation of the climate change. Greeting addresses to this event were given by the CNR president Maria Chiara Carrozza, the president of SCI Gaetano Guerra, the elected president of the European Chemical Society (EuChemS) Angela Agostiano, the IUPAC president Javier Garc & iacute;a Mart & iacute;nez and the director of DSCTM CNR Lidia Armelao. All the representatives of the national and international chemical societies underlined the key role of chemical sciences and innovative materials in the green transition.
Avogadro Colloquia in Rome on “Vision and Opportunities of a Sustainable Hydrogen Society”
Armelao, Lidia
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2024
Abstract
The fifth edition of Avogadro Colloquia entitled "From Water to Chemicals: Vision and Opportunities of a Sustainable Hydrogen Society", jointly organized by the Department of Chemical Sciences and Materials Technologies of the National Research Council (DSCTM CNR) and the Italian Chemical Society (SCI), was held at the CNR headquarters in Rome on December 15th-16th, 2022. This relevant periodic conference of SCI also was the first event for the celebrations of the Centenary of the Italian CNR. This edition of the Colloquia was focused on the technologies for hydrogen production and use in the so-called green transition towards a society with reduced CO2 emissions. Such technologies well fit the objectives recommended by the United Nations and by Mission EU2030 for the mitigation of the climate change. Greeting addresses to this event were given by the CNR president Maria Chiara Carrozza, the president of SCI Gaetano Guerra, the elected president of the European Chemical Society (EuChemS) Angela Agostiano, the IUPAC president Javier Garc & iacute;a Mart & iacute;nez and the director of DSCTM CNR Lidia Armelao. All the representatives of the national and international chemical societies underlined the key role of chemical sciences and innovative materials in the green transition.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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