Harnessing non-covalent interactions synthesis & catalysis

Introduction

Harnessing non-covalent interactions for synthesis and catalysis Faraday Discussion is organised by the Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry This book contains abstracts of the posters presented at Harnessing non-covalent interactions for synthesis and catalysis Faraday Discussion . All abstracts are produced directly from typescripts supplied by authors. Copyright reserved. Oral presentations and discussions All delegates at the meeting, not just speakers, have the opportunity to make comments, ask questions, or present complementary or contradictory measurements and calculations during the discussion. If it is relevant to the topic, you may give a 5-minute presentation of your own work during the discussion. These remarks are published alongside the papers in the final volume and are fully citable. If you would like to present slides during the discussion, please let the session chair know and load them onto the computer in the break before the start of the session. Faraday Discussion volume Copies of the discussion volume will be distributed approximately 6 months after the meeting. To expedite this, it is essential that summaries of contributions to the discussion are received no later than Friday 21 April 2023 for questions and comments and Friday 5 May 2023 for responses. Posters Posters have been numbered consecutively: P01-P22 A poster session for the in-person posters will take place on Thursday 13 April after the sessions. The posters will be available to view throughout the discussion during all refreshment breaks. During the dedicated poster session, authors should stand with their poster to discuss their research with other attendees.

Poster prize Poster prizes will be awarded best posters as judged by the committee.

Networking sessions There will be regular breaks throughout the meeting for socialising, networking and continuing discussions started during the scientific sessions.

Abstract book sponsors Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy

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