Webs of interest

  • CMCC

    CMCC

    The vision of the NSF Center for the Mechanical Control of Chemistry (CMCC) is to establish a fundamental understanding of mechanochemistry by combining new instrumental, chemical, and theoretical approaches, thereby enabling the robust mechanical control of chemical reactions for the design, prediction, and scale-up of sustainable materials synthesis.
  • Supramolecular chemistry group TalTech

    Supramolecular chemistry group TalTech

    Supramolecular Chemistry research group, lead by Riina Aav, is focusing on intermolecular interactions in order to understand complex systems of molecules and find greener approaches in chemistry.
  • EuChemS

    EuChemS

    EuChemS, the European Chemical Society, is an umbrella organisation representing national Chemical Societies and other chemistry-related organisations in Europe. EuChemS aims to nurture a platform for scientific discussion and to provide a single, unbiased European voice on key policy issues in chemistry and related fields.
  • RSC

    RSC

    The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a scientific society (and professional body) in the United Kingdom whose purpose is to promote the chemical sciences. This organisation conducts research, publishes scientific journals, books and databases, and also hosts conferences, seminars, and workshops.
  • Speight Research group

    Speight Research group

    The Speight Research group formed at William & Mary in 2023. The group focuses on mechanochemical synthesis, green chemistry, and making chemical synthesis and chemical education accessible to all.
  • Beyond Benign

    Beyond Benign

    Beyond Benign develops and disseminates green chemistry and sustainable science educational resources that empower educators, students and the community at large to practice sustainability through chemistry.
  • weADAPT

    weADAPT

    weADAPT is an online ‘open space’ on climate adaptation issues designed to facilitate learning, exchange, collaboration and knowledge integration to build a professional community focused on adaptation issues while developing policy-relevant tools and guidance.
  • IMPACTIVE

    IMPACTIVE

    IMPACTIVE is a European Commission funded project focused on developing greener pharmaceuticals through mechanochemistry. Mechanochemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses mechanical forces, like grinding and milling, to drive chemical reactions. This erases the need for solvents altogether, reducing the impact of the industry.
  • IUPAC

    IUPAC

    The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is the world authority on digital standards in chemistry; chemical nomenclature and terminology, including the naming of new elements in the periodic table; on standardized methods for measurement; and on atomic weights.