Advancing Sustainable Catalysis: A Groundbreaking Lecture by Professor Silvia Marchesan

Yesterday, we had the honor of welcoming Professor Silvia Marchesan from the Università degli Studi di Trieste to the Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute (CATRIN) in Olomouc. Professor Marchesan delivered a fascinating presentation on “Supramolecular and Nanostructured Materials for Catalysis,” offering valuable insights into the innovative design and optimization of nanostructured materials aimed at advancing catalysis.

Her lecture highlighted the potential of supramolecular chemistry and nanostructured materials in creating more efficient catalytic processes. She emphasized the importance of sustainability in modern research, showcasing her approach that prioritizes the use of water and green solvents, which is a crucial step toward reducing the environmental impact of chemical processes. Professor Marchesan’s commitment to environmentally responsible research is a key factor in driving the field toward greener, more sustainable technologies.

Throughout her presentation, she shared her pioneering work, which is reshaping the way we think about catalysis and its applications. Her insights sparked engaging discussions among our researchers, inspiring new ideas and avenues for further collaboration in sustainable materials science.

We are deeply grateful to Professor Marchesan for her inspiring lecture and her continued contributions to the field. Her work not only advances the frontiers of catalysis but also sets a positive example for integrating sustainability into scientific innovation.

Thank you once again, Professor Marchesan, for sharing your expertise with us and for contributing to the growing momentum in sustainable research!