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Electrifying Chemistry from Fundamentals to Industrial Applications The picture is a continuous-flow electrochemical reactor. Photo by Bart van Overbeeke (TU Eindhoven). Poster design: SuperNova Studios . NL The Lorentz Center organizes international workshops for researchers in all scientific disciplines. Its aim is to create an atmosphere that fosters collaborative work, discussions and interactions. For registration see: www.lorentzcenter.nl 22 - 26 November 2021, Leiden, the Netherlands Topics • Electro-Organic Synthesis Biomass Conversion and Other Small Organic Molecules CO2 Utilisation and Scale Up Technologies • Flow Chemistry Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers and Batteries Materials for Energy Storage Scientific Organizers Amanda Garcia, University of Amsterdam Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam Ning Yan, University of Amsterdam Elena Perez Gallent, TNO Siegfried Waldvogel, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz

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Page 1: Electrifying Chemistry

Electrifying Chemistryfrom Fundamentals to Industrial Applications

The picture is a continuous-flow electrochemical reactor.Photo by Bart van Overbeeke (TU Eindhoven).

Poster design: SuperNova Studios . NL

The Lorentz Center organizes international workshops for researchers in all scientific disciplines.

Its aim is to create an atmosphere that fosters collaborative work, discussions and interactions.

For registration see: www.lorentzcenter.nl

22 - 26 November 2021, Leiden, the Netherlands

Topics

• Electro-Organic Synthesis• Biomass Conversion and Other Small

Organic Molecules• CO2 Utilisation and Scale Up Technologies• Flow Chemistry• Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers and Batteries• Materials for Energy Storage

Scientific Organizers

• Amanda Garcia, University of Amsterdam• Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam• Ning Yan, University of Amsterdam• Elena Perez Gallent, TNO• Siegfried Waldvogel, Johannes Gutenberg

University, Mainz