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It is our great pleasure to cordially invite you to the 21st IUPAC International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena and Related Equilibrium Processes (ISSP21) which will be held at the University of Novi Sad in Novi Sad, Serbia, 9-13 September 2024. The ISSP is an established biennial IUPAC symposium organized by the Subcommittee on Solubility and Equilibrium Data.

The ISSP is committed to gather international experts on solubility studies, or related subjects, to exchange scientific research and technological applications within the academic, scientific and technical communities. This symposium addresses the general importance of solubility phenomena and associated physical properties in a variety of settings ranging from green chemistry to nuclear waste disposal, always envisaging applications for sustainable development. The conference will cover the wide range of topics: Aqueous Solutions; Biofuels; Computer Assisted Equilibrium Calculation; Deep Eutectic Solvents; Environmental Equilibrium Processes and Applications; Fluid Phase Equilibria; Molten Salts; Ionic Liquids; Nuclear Wastes; Solution Chemistry Complex Equilibria and Solubility Phenomena in Pharmaceutical applications.

After a very successful two online conferences in Los Alamos, USA and in Bragança, Portugal, this year ISSP will have a regular format (in-person) and will continue to celebrate creativity, diversity, and friendship among its participants, promoting the exchange of ideas and fruitful interactions.

A workshop on Data Analysis will be also held during the ISSP21 and the Franzosini Prize and the Balarew Award will be presented during this event.

For important dates and additional information, visit https://issp2024.pmf.uns.ac.rs/

Published Online: 2024-04-02
Published in Print: 2024-04-01

©2024 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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