Date: 2-3 May, 2024
Venue: Deakin University Downtown campus, Tower 2, Level 12, 727 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia.
ASIL is a biennial conference that stands as a premier platform dedicated to exploring the forefront of advancements in ionic liquids. This symposium embraces both experimental and theoretical/computational research, delving into a wide range of application aspects, including but not limited to:
Energy Storage
Corrosion Inhibition
Chemical Synthesis
Separation Processes
Catalysis
Lubrication
Biotechnology
Carbon Capture
Sensor Development
ASIL11 features an exclusive lineup of keynotes and invited talks, showcasing the expertise of renowned experts and emerging researchers from Australia, Asia, and international organizations. It offers a diverse range of perspectives, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and providing an unparalleled platform for collaboration within the field.
Venue: Deakin University Downtown campus, Tower 2, Level 12, 727 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia.
ASIL is a biennial conference that stands as a premier platform dedicated to exploring the forefront of advancements in ionic liquids. This symposium embraces both experimental and theoretical/computational research, delving into a wide range of application aspects, including but not limited to:
Energy Storage
Corrosion Inhibition
Chemical Synthesis
Separation Processes
Catalysis
Lubrication
Biotechnology
Carbon Capture
Sensor Development
ASIL11 features an exclusive lineup of keynotes and invited talks, showcasing the expertise of renowned experts and emerging researchers from Australia, Asia, and international organizations. It offers a diverse range of perspectives, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and providing an unparalleled platform for collaboration within the field.