About Conference
On behalf of organizing committee we take great pleasure to announce "9th International Conference on Physical and Theoretical Chemistry” during November 28-29, 2023 | Dubai, UAE with the theme “Latest Discoveries in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry”. Physical Chemistry conference aims to bring together the prominent researchers, academic scientists, and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences in all aspects of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.
International Conference on Physical Chemistry 2023 will focus on many interesting scientific sessions and covers all frontier topics in physical and theoretical Chemistry which include Physical Chemistry and Macromolecules, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Solution and Thermodynamics, Material Science and Engineering, Nano-Science and Nano-Technology, Organic-Inorganic Chemistry, Green Chemistry and Catalysis, Biophysical chemistry, Solid State Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Engineering, Thermochemistry, Photochemistry, Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Surface Science
Target Audience:
· Professors and Associate Professors
· Scientist and Researchers
· Graduates and Post graduate students
· Chemistry Associations and Societies
· Presidents, CEO’s and Directors from companies
· Physical Chemists
· Instrumental Companies
· Delegates from various pharma companies
Welcome Message
We
would like to welcome participants from all over the world to attend the 9th
International Conference on Physical and Theoretical Chemistry slated
on November 28-29, 2023 in Dubai, UAE with the theme “Latest
Discoveries in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry”
This
International meet engross with brief keynote presentations, plenary talks,
symposiums and workshops, exhibitions, B2B meetings, posters sessions, multiple
panel discussions on the latest research breakthroughs and challenges.
We are looking forward to your presence
Sessions/Tracks
Track 1: Physical Chemistry
Physical chemistry is the main study of macroscopic & particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles, practices, and concepts of physics such as energy, motion, force, time, thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, analytical dynamics, statistical mechanics, and also chemical equilibria. Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules exerts the unifying principles of physical chemistry to define the structure, behaviour and intermolecular properties of macro molecules in both solution & bulk states. It explains the experimental techniques, Such as light scattering, and results used to support current theories.
· Crystallization
· Electro chemical process
· Surface chemistry
· Photolysis
· Rheology
Related Associations and Societies: World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists | European Chemical Society | Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Electro chemical Society | Chinese-American Chemical Society | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry
Track 2: Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Theoretical chemistry is the study of structural and dynamic properties of molecules and molecular materials using the appliance of quantum chemistry, equilibrium and also nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and dynamics. Some of the examples includes protein-protein docking, drug design, combinatorial chemistry. Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that operates computer simulation to assist in solving complex chemical problems. Computational chemistry mainly provides in sights into how chemicals can bind in the active site of a protein to block or promote its function
· Chemical dynamics
· Molecular dynamics
· Mathematical chemistry
· Cheminformatics
· Computational medicinal chemistry
· Modeling of biological reaction mechanisms
Related Associations and Societies: European Chemical Society | Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Chinese-American Chemical Society | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry
Track 3: Solution and Thermodynamics
Thermo dynamics is the study of relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy. The most important laws of thermo dynamics are The zeroth law of thermodynamics, The first law of thermodynamics, These cond law of thermodynamics, The third law of thermodynamics. Thermo dynamics applies to a wide variety of topics in both science?and?engineering. Some of the applications includes Ice cubes in a drink absorb heat from the drink making the drink cooler.
· Sustainable design and thermodynamics
· Biothermo dynamics
· Engineering thermodynamics
· Biochemistry
· None quilibrium thermal complex systems
Related Associations and Societies: Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry | American Institute of Chemists
Track 4: Material Science and Engineering
Material Science and Engineering mainly covers the design and discovery of new materials, particularly solids. Development of new materials and their successive application depends on a fundamental understanding of their molecular structure, relating the structure to material properties, performance and also the bonding between atoms. Some of the applications include Atomic Resolution Microscopy, Biomaterials– Borrowing from Nature, Structural Imaging and Analysis, Difficult Sample Preparation. Materials science is also a crucial part of forensic engineering and failure analysis
· Ceramics engineering
· Applied engineering
· Biological engineering
· Industrial engineering
· Corrosion Science
Related Associations and Societies: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry | American Institute of Chemists | Biochemical Society
Track 5: Nano-Science and Nano-Technology
Nano-science is an Inter disciplinary field refers to the study, manipulation and engineering of matter, particles and structures on the nanometer scale (one millionth of amilli meter, the scale of atoms and molecules). Some of the important properties of materials, such as the electrical, optical, thermal and mechanical properties, are determined by the way molecules and atoms assemble on thenano scale into larger structures. In addition nanometer size structures these properties often different then on macroscale, because quantum mechanical effects become important. Nanotechnology is the application of nanoscience which leads to the use of new nanomaterials and nano size components in useful products
· Nanobiotechnology
· Molecular nano technology
· Nanotoxicology
· Nanoelectronics
· Nanotube membranes
· Nanocomposites
· Nano mechanics
Related Associations and Societies: Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry | American Institute of Chemists | Biochemical Society | Chemical Research Society of India
Track 6: Organic-Inorganic Chemistry
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing compounds and inorganic chemistry is the study of the remaining (i.e., not carbon-containing) subset of compounds. Both Organic and Inorganic Chemistry are concerned with properties, Reactions, Structures and synthesis of various chemicals. Molecules associated with living organisms are organic. These include nucleic acids, fats, sugars, proteins, enzymes, and hydrocarbon fuels. Some of the subfields of Inorganic Chemistry focus on electrical conductivity of inorganic materials
· Stereochemistry
· Organometallic compounds
· Experimental organic chemistry
· NMR in organic chemistry
· Stoichiometry
· Environmental organic chemistry
Related Associations and Societies: Indian Institutes of Technology | Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science | Royal Australian Chemical Institute | Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical & Computational Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry | American Institute of Chemists | Biochemical Society | Chemical Research Society of India | Society of Chemical Industry?
Track 7: Green Chemistry and Catalysis
Green chemistry is the main design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the generation of hazardous substances. EPA's efforts to speed the adoption of this revolutionary and diverse discipline have led to greater environmental benefits, innovation and a strengthened economy. The key principles of green chemistry are Prevention, Atom Economy, fewer hazards, Safe Chemicals, Safer solvents, Energy Efficiency, Renewable feedstocks, Reduce derivatives, Smart catalysis, Degradable design, Hazard and accident prevention, Real-time analysis for pollution prevention
· Green synthesis and catalysis
· Environmental processes and modeling
· Environmental technologies
· Green chemistry education
· Green manufacturing and engineering
Related Associations and Societies: Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science | Royal Australian Chemical Institute | Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical & Computational Chemistry | World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists | American Institute of Chemists | Biochemical Society | Chemical Research Society of India |
Track 8: Bio-physical Chemistry
Biophysical chemistry is the study of biophysics. The field is constant to a quantitative analysis ofbiological systems using theoretical, experimental and computational tools. In additionto a physics-centered approach for biophysicsthat deals with forces and scaling laws, or a biology-centered view that dealswith the phenotype of the studied system, biophysical chemistry focuses mainly onthe molecular level. Biophysicaltechniques include spectroscopicmethods such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and some of the othertechniques like X-ray diffraction and cryo-electron microscope. Examplesof Systems Studied Using Biophysical Chemistry Techniques includes Nucleicacid-protein complexes, Protein-ligand interactions, The structure and dynamicsof enzymes, Computer modeling of denaturation pathways and protein structureetc
· Biomolecular and drug databases
· Biomolecular free energy
· Biomolecular modeling
· Computational biology
· Gene regulation
Related Associations and Societies: International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science | Royal Australian Chemical Institute | Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical & Computational Chemistry | World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists | European Chemical Society | Biochemical Society | Chemical Research Society of India | Society of Chemical Industry | Chinese-American Chemical Society | Electrochemical Society
Track 9: Solid State Chemistry
Solid-state chemistry is the study of the structure, synthesis and properties of solid phase materials, particularly, but not necessarily exclusively of non-molecular solids. Solid has the ability to resist any force that is applied to its surface. There are two types of solid states Crystalline Solids and Amorphous Solids. In this Solid-state chemistry, nonstoichiometric compounds are classified as exclusive solid-state compounds due to their structure & thermodynamic characteristics. Applications includes Energy generation and storage
· Crystal chemistry
· Magnetic properties of materials
· High-pressure processes
· Structural studies
Related Associations and Societies: Royal Australian Chemical Institute | Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical & Computational Chemistry | World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists | European Chemical Society | Royal Society of Chemistry | Chemical Research Society of India | Society of Chemical Industry | Electro chemical Society | Chinese-American Chemical Society | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry
Track 10: Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Engineering
Chemical kinetics is the branch of physical chemistry that is concerned with understanding the rates of chemical reactions. Based on this rate, chemical reactions can be classified as fast moderate and slow reactions. Factors affecting the reaction rate are Nature of reactants, Physical State, Surface area of solid state, Concentration, Temperature, Catalysts, Pressure, and Absorption of light. Chemical reaction engineering?is a specialty in industrial chemistry or chemical engineering?mainly deals with chemical reactors. Chemical reaction engineering is a specific engineering activity emphasizing on successful design and operation of chemical reactors and it is associated with the exploitation of chemical reactions on laboratory to the commercial scale.
· Gas Phase kinetics
· Solution Kinetics
· Reaction in Solids
· polymer reaction engineering
· polymerization technology
Related Associations and Societies: Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical & Computational Chemistry | World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists | European Chemical Society?| Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Society of Chemical Industry | Electrochemical Society | Chinese-American Chemical Society | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society
Track 11: Chemical Engineering & Thermochemistry
Chemical engineering is the multidisciplinary branch of engineering that deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes. This includes designing equipment, systems and processes for refining raw materials and for mixing, compounding and processing chemicals to make higher quality products. Thermochemistry is a branch of chemistry that describes the energy changes that occur during chemical reactions. Thermo chemistry is concerned with a change in energy mainly regarding an exchange of energy of a system with its surroundings.
· Chemical thermodynamics
· Solution Kinetics
· Protein thermo dynamics
· Molecular catalysis
Related Associations and Societies: World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists | European Chemical Society | Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Electrochemical Society | Chinese-American Chemical Society | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry
Track 12: Quantum Chemistry
Quantum chemistry mainly focus on the application of quantum mechanics to chemical systems. It is a very powerful tool to study the properties of molecules and their reactions. Quantum chemical theories allow us to understand the structure of the periodic table, and quantum chemical calculations allow us to accurately predict the structures of molecules and its spectroscopic behavior. Quantum mechanics can also provide quantitative insight into ionic and also covalent bonding processes. It strives to accurately predict chemical and physical properties of molecules and materials, which is useful to many fields of science& engineering
· Quantum information
· Photonics and non-linear optics
· Weak inter actions
· Design and properties of new materials
· Multi scale modelling
Related Associations and Societies: European Chemical Society | Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Chinese-American Chemical Society | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry
Track 13: Spectroscopic Analysis
Spectroscopic analysis is employed to explore hybrid composites, providing practical information such as chemical composition, elemental type, optical & electronic properties, and crystallinity. Spectroscopic techniques have been applied in virtually in all technical fields of science and technology. Spectroscopy is a branch of science mainly concerned with the spectra of electro magnetic radiation?as a function of its wavelength or frequency and it is measured by spectrographic equipment
· Atomic spectros to check imei copy
· Molecular spectroscopy
· Laser spectroscopy
· Non linear spectroscopy
· Spectroscopy of gases and plasmas
Related Associations and Societies: Royal Society of Chemistry | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | The Society for Electro analytical Chemistry | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry | American Institute of Chemists
Track 14: Surface Chemistry
Surface chemistry is the study of the phenomenon occurring on the surfaces of all the substances. Surface chemistry prominently deals with all types of surface phenomenon. There are various phenomena taking place on the surface of substances and some of them are Adsorption, Heterogeneous Catalysis, Corrosion and Crystallization. The Applications of Surface Chemistry Includes Catalysis, Colloid Formation, Electrode Reactions and Chromatography. Surface Chemistry has a vital role in various chemical processes such as enzymatic reactions. In the electronics industry, they are widely used in the surface and interface of microchips found in computers. automobile exhausts, the heterogeneous catalysts found in the catalytic converter for cleaning emissions.
· Surface characterization and metrology
· Surface integrity
· Coatings and surface treatments
· Lubrication and lubricants
· Tribological applications
Related Associations and Societies: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry | Institute of Chemistry of Ireland | Indian Institutes of Technology | Center for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry | International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science | Faraday Society | Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry | American Association for Clinical Chemistry | American Institute of Chemists | Biochemical Society