with satellite workshop “Tailored properties of ionic liquid electrolytes for sustainable energy storage applications”
Solubility phenomena are fundamental to industries and environmental sciences, shaping chemical processes, sustainability efforts, and public health. Their growing relevance these days is evident across various fields, including:
– Environmental Sustainability – Supporting pollution control, water protection, and soil remediation.
– Resource Efficiency – Enhancing material recovery and recycling.
– Energy Storage – Optimizing battery electrolytes and phase behavior.
– Green Chemistry & Industrial Processes – Improving solvent selection and sustainable manufacturing.
– Hazardous Material Management – Ensuring safe handling and disposal.
– Pharmaceutical Sciences – Enhancing drug solubility, bioavailability, and targeted delivery.
– Biological & Medical Applications – Understanding solubility behavior in physiological fluids for improved health outcomes.
22ISSP will aim to foster scientific collaboration in the field of solubility phenomena, broadening the areas of interest to environmental sustainability, resource efficiency, green chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.
Key objectives are:
– Hosting a high-level scientific forum featuring leading experts across the world;
– Strengthening international collaboration to address industrial, agricultural, environmental, and health challenges;
– Supporting young scientists, especially women, through mobility grants, fostering professional development.
The symposium will provide a dynamic platform for researchers to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss recent advances in solubility phenomena, both theoretically and practically.
Organized by
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
and
Burgas State University „Prof. Dr. Assen Zlatarov“, Bulgaria
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Diana Rabadjieva
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str., bl. 11, 1113, Sofia, Bulgaria | e-mail: didiarab@svr.igic.bas.bg; d_rabadjieva@abv.bg


