Scholars 4th Edition International Conference on

Catalysis and Chemical Engineering

THEME: "Exploring Critical Breakthroughs in Catalysis and Chemical Engineering"

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Sai. P. Katke

Sai. P. Katke

University Of Mumbai, Mumbai, India.

Title: Repercussion of Conflicts caused through Chemical Defilement and Eradication in Contemporary Existence.


Biography

   Sai Prakash Katke lives in Mumbai, India. Completed Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in the subject of Chemistry specializing in Organic Chemistry from Bhavans Hazarimal Somani College, Mumbai, India. Completed a Research Project on Corrosion inhibitors and following which published 2 Research papers. Pursuing Ph.D. from ‘The Department of chemistry, University of Mumbai’, Mumbai, India. Working extensively on various studies from a chemistry background. Interest Area: Organic synthesis, Corrosion Inhibitor, Metal-Organic Framework, etc.

Abstract

Conflicts can occur because of any natural phenomena or any man-made activity that causes anguish in human brains; comprehending chemical contamination and elimination is the goal for global security. Many worldwide conferences attempt to balance and regulate such incidents; yet, prolonging any such event is a monumental task; however, and therefore learning and preventing for knowledge of any repercussions is a debate. It is difficult to summarize chemical conflicts, hazards, toxic gases, weapons, warfare, chemical mixtures/compositions contamination, conversions, and so on. We have briefly covered their literature, repercussions, risks, and preventions for any confrontations resulting in chemical outbursts below.

   International treaties such as the Prevention of Chemical Defilement and Eradication Convention should help control the proliferation of chemical weapons, contaminations, warfare, and so on [causing tremendous pollution, radiation, exposures, and so on and affecting lives, from harmful diseases] and verify disarmament, but it would be naive to believe the threat will last until any naturally occurring outburst.