1st International IUPAC Conference on Green-Sustainable Chemistry, Dresden, Germany, 10–15 September 2006
This conference is part of the Green Chemistry  series.
  Foreword
        
        Preface
        
        Acetylation of aromatics over acid zeolites: Seeking a viable alternative to Friedel-Crafts catalysts
        
        New application of indium catalysts: A novel and green concept in the fine chemicals industry
        
        Supported gold nanoparticles for aerobic, solventless oxidation of allylic alcohols
        
        Green approaches to highly selective processes: Reactions of dimethyl carbonate over both zeolites and base catalysts
        
        Distillable ionic liquids for a new multicomponent reaction
        
        Organic solvent-free synthesis of phosphorus-containing polymers
        
        Heteropolyacids as effective catalysts to obtain zero sulfur diesel
        
        Direct NO decomposition over stepped transition-metal surfaces
        
        Heterogeneous catalysts and process for reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated hydrocarbons
        
        Photocatalysis and solar hydrogen production
        
        Photochemistry in synthesis: Where, when, and why
        
        Green photochemistry: Production of fine chemicals with sunlight
        
        Photochemically induced radical addition of tertiary amines to C=C and C=O double bonds: A green chemistry contribution to organic synthesis
        
        Recent progress on photoreactions in microreactors
        
        Novel sensor devices and monitoring strategies for green and sustainable chemistry processes
        
        International biorefinery systems
        
        Industrial development and application of biobased oleochemicals
        
        Controlled ring-opening polymerization of lactide by group 3 metal complexes
        
        Arjunolic acid: A renewable template in supramolecular chemistry and nanoscience
        
        Extraction of novel sulfated polysaccharides from Aphanothece sacrum (Sur.) Okada, and its spectroscopic characterization
        
        Electrolysis for the benign conversion of renewable feedstocks
        
        Acylation of different amino derivatives with fatty acids on UL-MFI-type catalysts
        
        Diesel fuels from biomass
        
        Sulfonated poly(ether sulfone)s for fuel cells by solvent-free polymerization
        
        Catalysis of nanosized Pd metal catalyst deposited on Ti-containing zeolite by a photo-assisted deposition (PAD) method
        
        