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The catalysis of chemical reactions plays a pivotal role in solving the challenges faced by chemical industry in the 21st century. Many chemical transformations become only possible by employing catalysts or their efficiency is significantly improved in comparison to the non-catalytic reaction, especially with regard to energy consumption, product selectivity, and prevention/reduction of stoichiometric reagents. New catalytic transformations can replace multi-step „classical“ reaction sequences with often significant reduction in the amount of waste generated (reagents, solvents, side-products). Catalytic processes can also often replace highly reactive and/or toxic reagents by less hazardous chemicals. Ideally, these processes should utilize environmentally benign, renewable feedstock. Catalytic chemistry makes significant contributions towards these goals of green chemistry and sustainable chemistry.

News

09.04.2024
 

Christoph Bendl and Paul Schweng become the awardees of “New Ideas” DoSchem program.

19.03.2024
 

Dr. Mariusz Wolff was appointed the Head of the Laboratory for Microanalytical Services of the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Vienna

12.03.2024
 

Cover for the article by Dr. Wolff, Prof. Garcia and coworkers designed by Olivera Cvetković is featured in the European Journal of Inorganic...

08.03.2024
 

Olivera Cvetković wins the third place award at the Chemistry@UNIVIE photo competition.

15.02.2024
 

Lara Polak successfully defended her PhD thesis.

06.02.2024
 

"Reactivity of [ReOCl3(PPh3)2] towards substituted anilines" was published in the Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry (Zeitschrift für...