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What ACS CATL Division membership can do for you...

become 

eligible for awards

attend specialized symposia

collaborate across disciplines

become 

eligible for awards

attend specialized symposia

collaborate across disciplines

Benefits of Membership

  • An avenue to present your research and network with possible collaborators at ACS National Meetings and Exposition, including special symposia, award symposia, and poster sessions. 

  • Eligibility for the Division's awards that are only for division members.

  • Receive email notifications about professional meetings, deadlines for Division award applications and nominations, officer elections, receptions at ACS National Meetings.

  • Receive e-mail notification about proposals for symposia in ACS National Meetings and Exposition, if you are interested in organizing a symposium.

  • Support and collaboration

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How to Join

Membership in the ACS Catalysis Science and Technology (CATL) Division requires membership in our parent organization, the American Chemical Society (ACS).

Not an ACS Member?
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You may join the ACS CATL Division during your application process for the ACS membership. ACS members enjoy many benefits. Join the world’s largest society for chemical professionals, the American Chemical Society.

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Alternatively, if you wish join the  ACS CATL division without becoming an ACS member, you may join ACS CATL as a division affiliate: Click “Add CATL Division Membership” to the right, and choose “Non-Member” for your Membership Category.  As of July 2022, the annual division affiliate fee is $10 for all non-members.

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Already an ACS Member?
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You may join the ACS CATL Division by adding the division membership to your existing ACS membership. Once the form is submitted online, you will receive an email from the ACS member services for payment and more information.

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