11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference > From Small Steps to Giant Leaps Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability June 26 29, 2007 capital hilton n washington, dc
11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference > From Small Steps to Giant Leaps Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability June 26 29, 2007 capital hilton n washington, dc
Welcome from the Organizing Committee On behalf of the organizing committee, we welcome you to the 11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference. From Small Steps to Giant Leaps Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability Presenters and attendees at this year s conference will identify and discuss breakthroughs that have advanced, or will advance, green chemistry and green engineering to significant new levels of innovation. Breakthroughs Made What breakthroughs have recently occurred that open up new possibilities to green chemistry and green engineering? In these cases, conference attendees will have the chance to share knowledge on the latest innovations for sustainability. Breakthroughs Needed What innovations need to take place in order for significant advances to be made? These cases will serve as calls to action, challenging all participants to focus their efforts on achieving these breakthroughs. Green Chemistry and Green Engineering have made possible tremendous advances in the march towards sustainability. Yet for all of this progress, we know that we have unlocked but a hint of the true potential that is inherent in these disciplines. Working together, we can continue the drive for discoveries to advance sustainability. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Eric J. Beckman George M. Bevier Professor of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh; Co director, Mascaro Sustainability Initiative Addison D. Davis, IV Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health, Department of the Army Catherine T. Hunt President, American Chemical Society; Leader for Technology Partnerships, Rohm and Haas Company David E. Kepler Chief Sustainability Officer, The Dow Chemical Company Mark L. Wysong Chief Operating Officer, Dolphin Software, Inc.; Author, The Non-toxic CEO 11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference
Conference Sponsors Conference Co-Sponsor U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Diamond ($35,000+) The Dow Chemical Company Gold ($25,000+) ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable National Science Foundation Silver ($15,000+) Rohm and Haas Company Bronze ($5,000+) ACS Division of Membership & Scientific Advancement BASF Corporation Berkeley W. Cue, Jr. BioVerdant pfizer, inc. Session Sponsors ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable National Institute of Standards and Technology National Science Foundation national institutes of health 11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference
Student Poster Awards ($1,000+) ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable American Institute of Chemical Engineers Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale Green Chemistry Journal Mascaro Sustainability Initiative National Institute of Standards and Technology National Science Foundation Organizing Committee Members Paul Anastas, Chair Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale Diana Bauer U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ellyn Beary National Institute of Standards and Technology Berkeley W. Cue, Jr. ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Rich Engler U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Carmine Iovine Consultant Peter Kelly American Chemical Society Larry Koskan Global Green Products, LLC Julie Manley ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Bob Marianelli Consultant Tina Masciangioli National Research Council Raul Miranda U.S. Department of Energy Nhan Nguyen U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Doug Raber GreenPoint Science Robin Rogers The University of Alabama Paul Scheihing U.S. Department of Energy John Regalbuto National Science Foundation Darlene Schuster American Institute of Chemical Engineers Jim Solyst Navigant Consulting Douglas Young U.S. EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory Bob Wellek National Science Foundation Tracy Williamson U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Julie Zimmerman Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale Dorothy Zolandz National Research Council Conference Administrators Vernar Beatty Kathryn Parent James Rea Nancy Todd Jennifer Young Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability n June 26 29, 2007 n Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Schedule at a Glance Morning Monday, June 25 STUDENT WORKSHOP* Green Chemistry and Engineering Education NSF WORKSHOP* Breaking the Chemical and Engineering Barriers to LignoCellulosic Biofuels Tuesday, June 26 Morning Pre-Conference Workshops ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Meeting (by invitation only) Wednesday, June 27 Morning Keynote: Catherine T. Hunt Technical Sessions: Green Chemistry Awards I Educational Innovations I Biofuels: R&D Agenda I Greening the Supply Chain Ionic Liquids Exhibition Thursday, June 28 Morning Keynote: Addison D. Davis, IV Technical Sessions Information Resources & Assessment Biofuels: Reference Materials and Test Methods I Research Advances Bio-Based Materials I Designing Safer Chemicals Catalysis I Exhibition Friday, June 29 Morning Keynote: Eric J. Beckman Technical Sessions: Industrial Implementation Biofuels: Measurements and Standards Next Steps Energy Efficient Technologies Biotechnology and Biocatalysis Renewable Feedstocks Benign Solvents I Train the Trainers Workshop* 11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference * Pre-registration required to attend these events.
Afternoon Evening STUDENT WORKSHOP* (Continued) Green Chemistry and Engineering Education NSF WORKSHOP* (Continued) Breaking the Chemical and Engineering Barriers to LignoCellulosic Biofuels Evening Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Ceremony* Conference participants are cordially invited to attend this ceremony, which will be held at 5:30 PM at the National Academies, 2100 C Street, NW, Washington, DC. Business dress. Technical Sessions: Green Chemistry Awards II Educational Innovations II Biofuels: R&D Agenda II Biofuels Standards Needs: Stakeholder Perspectives Stocking the Toolbox Measuring Progress: Metrics and Benchmarking Polymers Alternative Synthesis EVENING Reception Banquet Banquet Speaker: Mark L. Wysong Exhibition Luncheon & Poster Reception Luncheon Speaker: David E. Kepler Lunch provided Technical Sessions Biofuels: Reference Materials and Test Methods II Green Process Design Bio-Based Materials II Green Nanotechnology Catalysis II Green Analytical Chemistry Exhibition Technical Sessions: Sustainable Energy Systems Exploring New Pathways to Academic/Industrial Collaboration Benign Solvents II Train the Trainers Workshop* (Continued) Closing Session: Facilitating Breakthrough Innovations in Green Chemistry & Green Engineering EVENING Conference Reception Health & Medicine Track Reception General Daily Schedule 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Registration; Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Keynote Address 9:30 AM 12:10 PM Technical Sessions 12:10 PM 1:30 PM Lunch 1:30 PM 5:40 PM Technical Sessions 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Posters/Receptions/Social Events technical sessions key The Technical Sessions are divided into five core tracks and color coded: Building Community Energy Health & Medicine Materials Processes Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability n June 26 29, 2007 n Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Capital Hilton Floorplan Second Floor 8 11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference
Washington Area Map Capital Hilton Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Ceremony American Chemical Society Headquarters Category Name 88 1. Washington DC 1. Washington DC Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability n June 26 29, 2007 n Washington, DC, U.S.A. 9
Monday, June 25, 2007 Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Workshop (pre-registration required) Monday Morning American Chemical Society, Othmer A Lobby Continental Breakfast 8:30 am 12:00 Pm American Chemical Society, Othmer A&B Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Education Workshop K. Parent, Organizer 8:30 Background & Sustainability, Paul Anastas, Yale University 9:00 Group Discussion 9:30 Green Chemistry, Amy Cannon, University of Massachusetts, Lowell 10:00 Green Engineering, Julie Zimmerman, Yale University 10:30 am 10:45 am Tea & Coffee Break 10:45 Sustainable Energy, Ramon Espino, University of Virginia 11:30 Group Discussion Monday Afternoon 12:00 pm 1:00 pm Lunch American Chemical Society, Othmer A&B Green Chemistry & Engineering Student Education Workshop K. Parent, Organizer 1:00 Renewable Feedstocks, Richard Wool, University of Delaware 1:45 Group Discussion 2:15 Trash to Treasure, Rich Gurney, Simmons College 2:45 pm 3:00 pm Tea & Coffee Break 3:00 Activity 3:45 Group Discussion 4:00 Closing Remarks, John Warner, University of Massachusetts, Lowell 4:45 Group Discussion 5:00 Adjourn Breakthrough Innovations for Sustainability n June 26 29, 2007 n Washington, DC, U.S.A. 11
Technical Program Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Tuesday Morning 7:00 am 5:00 pm American Chemical Society HQ Registration Pre-Conference Workshops ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Meeting (by invitation only) Tuesday Evening Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Ceremony* The ceremony will begin promptly at 5:30 PM at the National Academies, 2100 C Street, NW, Washington, DC. Business dress. Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Wednesday Morning 7:00 am 8:00 pm Foyer 1 Registration 7:00 am 6:00 pm Capital Terrace Exhibition 7:00 am 8:00 am Upper Lobby Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Presidential Ballroom Opening session: Perspectives from Winners of the 2007 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Session Chair: Paul Anastas, Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale 10:00 am 10:30 am Upper lobby Tea & Coffee Break Technical Sessions Green Chemistry Awards 10:30 AM 12:10 PM Federal A Room Green Chemistry Awards I Session Chair: Rich Engler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 10:30 Introductory Remarks. 10:50 1 Small Business Award NovaSterilis Inc. Environmentally Benign Medical Sterilization Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Bruce Ganem, Cornell University 11:30 2 Academic Award Professor Michael J. Krische, University of Texas at Austin Hydrogen-Mediated Carbon Carbon Bond Formation Michael J. Krische, University of Texas at Austin Building Community 10:30 AM 12:10 PM Senate Room Educational Innovations I Session Chair: Margaret Kerr, Worchester State College 10:30 3 Collaborative models for curriculum development. Julie Haack, University of Oregon 10:50 4 Educating green citizens and scientists. Liz Gron, Shelly B. Bradley and M. Warfield Teague, Hendrix College 11:10 5 Learning to be green: Involve students in the decision-making process. Richard W. Gurney, Simmons College 11:30 6 Greening the chemistry curriculum: Now is the time to infuse existing mainstream textbooks with green chemistry. Michael C. Cann, University of Scranton 11:50 7 Workforce training and regional economic development through green chemistry. John C. Warner and Amy S. Cannon, University of Massachusetts Lowell 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Presidential Ballroom Keynote Address: Catherine T. Hunt President, American Chemical Society; Leader for Technology Partnerships, Rohm & Haas Company 12 11th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference * Pre-registration required to attend these events.