ICEC 2025 Registration!
The 13th International Conference on Environmental Catalysis (ICEC2025) will be held from June 2 to 5 (Monday through Thursday), 2025, at “SARACEN SANDS HOTEL & CONGRESS CENTRE” in the charming Isola delle Femmine (Palermo, Sicily—Italy). The conference follows the ICEC2022, which was held at Kansai University in Osaka, Japan, from July 30 to August 2, 2022. The conference is the major event in environmental catalysis with an expected of more than 500 participants.
Find all information and latest updates on the ICEC2025 Conference website.
After three decades, in a deep transition period to a new low-carbon economy, ICEC went back to Italy to discuss the future of environmental catalysis. The conference sub-title is “Addressing the new challenges” because it aims to redefine fundamental and applied research on environmental catalysis to address the 2050 challenges.
This event promises an excellent networking opportunity and rich program content. The conference covers fundamental and applied research on environmental catalysis and catalysts to address the 2050 challenges (a resilient and zero-carbon society). Topics will include, but are not limited to:
- Automotive and stationary emission control
- Air cleaning and combustion
- Water treatment
- Sustainable and clean energy production and transport
- Catalysis to electrify the chemical production
- Green chemistry and biomass transformation, renewable resources conversion
- Circular economy
- CO2 utilization and recycling
- H2 storage and transportation, green H2 production, hydrogen vectors
- Photocatalysis and photoelectrocatalytic approaches, solar energy utilization
- Advanced process with electrocatalysis and plasma utilization
- Fundamental advances in understanding catalysis
- Multiscale modeling and advanced simulation aspects
Chairs
- Prof. Gabriele Centi, ERIC aisbl
- Prof. Enrico Tronconi, Politecnico Milano
- Prof.sa Siglinda Perathoner, Univ. Messina
We look forward to welcoming you at ICEC-2025 in the beautiful Isola delle femmine, close to Palermo (Sicily, Italy).