II International Symposium on Carbon for Catalysis - CarboCat-II
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
July 11, Tuesday
Prezidium of the St. Petersburg Scientific Center RAS
(emb. Universitetskay, 5)
Conference Hall
Morning Session
9.30 Opening Ceremony
Plenary Session
9.45 PL-1
Tennison Steve
PREPARATION OF CARBON THIN FILMS ON CERAMIC SUPPORTS
MAST Carbon Technology Ltd, Henley Park, England
Keynote Sectional Lecture
10.30 KL-1
Strelko V.V.
THE MECHANISM OF INFLUENCE OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF CARBONS ON THEIR CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN THE ELECTRON- AND PROTON-TRANSFER REACTIONS
Institute for Sorption and Problems of Endoecology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,
Kiev, Ukraine
11.00 Coffee-break
11.30 KL-2
Perathoner Siglinda
NANOSTRUCTURED ELECTROCATALYTIC CARBON MATERIALS FOR FUEL CELLS AND CO2 CONVERSION
University of Messina, Messina, Italy
12.00 KL-3
Ismagilov Z.R.
NITROGEN DOPED CNF FOR PEMFC CATHOD CATALYST PREPARATION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS Novosibirsk, Russia
12.30 KL-4
Fenelonov V. B.
THE CARBONOUS DECISION OF HYDROGEN PROBLEM
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibrsk, Russia
13.00 Lunch
Afternoon Session
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION-I
NOVEL CARBON BASED CATALYSTS AND SUPPORTS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, APPLICATION
14.30 OP-I-1
de Jong K.P., Bezemer G.L.
COBALT ON CARBON NANOFIBER CATALYSTS âáő STUDY OF PARTICLE SIZE AND PROMOTER EFFECTS IN FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYSIS
Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Debye Institute, Utrecht University (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
14.50 OP-I-2
Yu Zhixin1, Chen D.1, Fareid L.E.1, Rytter E.2, Moljord K.2, Holmen A.1
PREPARATION OF CNF SUPPORTED COBALT CATALYSTS WITH HIGH METAL LOADING BY DEPOSITION-PRECIPITATION
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway)
2Statoil R&D, Postuttak (Trondheim, Norway)
15.10 OP-I-3
Vu H., Gonçalves F., Philippe R., Lamouroux E., Corrias M.
15.30 OP-I-4
Santacesaria E., Cozzolino M., Balato V., Tesser R., Di Serio M.
PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF DISPERSED PALLADIUM CATALYSTS SUPPORTED ON CARBON PREVIOUSLY TREATED WITH DIFFERENT STRONG OXIDANTS
Department of Chemistry, University of Naples FEDERICO II (Naples, Italy),
15.50 OP-I-5
Dobrynkin N.M.1, Pestunova O.P.1, Batygina M.V.1, Parmon V.N.1, Astrova D.A.2, Laskin B.M.2, Schegolev V.V.2 , Besson M.3, Gallezot P.3
Ru-CeO2/SIBUNIT CATALYSTS FOR CATALYTIC WET AIR OXIDATION
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia),
2Research Scientific Center "Applied Chemistry" (St. Petersburg, Russia),
3Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (Villeurbanne Cedex, France)
16.10 OP-I-6
Korovchenko P., Donze C., Gallezot P., Besson M.
CARBON SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYSTS: INFLUENCE OF ACTIVATION TREATMENT OF A SYNTHETIC CARBON SUPPORT AND OF METAL DEPOSITION IN THE SELECTIVE LIQUID PHASE OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (Villeurbanne Cedex, France )
16.30. Coffee-break
17.00 OP-I-7
Faria J.L.1, Machado B.F.1, Gomes H.T. 1,2, Serp Ph 3, Kalck Ph.3
CARBON SUPPORTED NOBLE METAL CATALYSTS PREPARED BY PHOTOCHEMICAL DEPOSITION
1Laboratory of Catalysis and Materials - University of Porto (Porto, Portugal),
2Departamento de Tecnologia QuĂmica - Escola Superior de Tecnologia e de GestĂŁo do Instituto PolitĂ©cnico de Bragança (Bragança, Portugal),
3Laboratoire de Catalyse, Chimie Fine et PolymĂšres - Ăcole Nationale SupĂ©rieure des IngĂ©nieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques (Toulouse, France)
17.20 OP-I-8
Cabiac A.1, Delahay G.1, Durand R.1, Trens Ph.1, Coq B.1, Plee D.2
PREPARATION OF Pd/C CATALYST BY ION EXCHANGE FOR HYDROGENATION REACTIONS
1UMR 5618-CNRS-ENSCM, Institut Charles Gerhardt (Montpellier CEDEX 5, France)
2Groupement de Recherches de Lacd- ARKEMA, LACQ, France
17.40 OP-I-9
Semagina N., Renken A., Kiwi-Minsker L.
FABRICS OF ACTIVE CARBON FIBERS WITH Pd-NANOPARTICLES OF CONTROLLED DISPERSION FOR SELECTIVE 1-HEXYNE HYDROGENATION
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) (Lausanne, Switzerland)
18.00 OP-I-10
Boyano A., Gålvez M.E., Garcia-Bordejé E., Låzaro M.J., Moliner R.
NOVEL CARBON BASED CATALYST FOR THE REDUCTION OF NO WITH COKE PETROLEUM ASHES AS ACTIVE PHASE: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATIONS
Instituto de Carboquimica, CSIC, Miguel de Luesma CastĂĄn 4 (Zaragoza, Spain)
18.20 OP-I-11
Kulazynski M., Walendziewski J., Bratek K.
DENITROGENATION ACTIVITY OF Cu-Mn CATALYSTS SUPPORTED ON MINERAL, CARBON AND MINERAL CARBON MATERIALS
Wroclaw University of Technology, Department of Fuels Chemistry and Technology (Wroclaw, Poland)
18.40 OP-I-12
Maldonado-HĂłdar F.J., Carrasco-MarĂn F., PĂ©rez-Cadenas A., FairĂ©n-JimĂ©nez D., Moreno-Castilla C.
INFLUENCE OF THE SUPPORT HIDROFOBICITY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COMBUSTION Pt-CATALYSTS
University of Granada (Granada, Spain)
Company Presentation Session
19.00-19.15 Oral presentaion
Mukhin V.M.
FGUP ENPO âNeorganicaâ
Exhibition of BĂŒchi AG
(Uster, Switzerland)
Exhibition works during July 11-13, 2006
20.00 Boat trip and Welcome Party
July 12, Wednesday
Prezidium of the St. Petersburg Scientific Center RAS (emb. Universitetskay, 5)
Conference Hall
Morning Session
Plenary Session
9.00 PL-2
Likholobov Vladimir A.
CARBON MATERIAL BASED CATALYSTS: SOME ASPECTS OF PREPARATION AND MODERN TRENDS
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
KEYNOTE SECTIONAL LECTURES
9.45 KL-5
Rusanov Đ.I.
THEORY OF MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF MICROPOROUS CARBON CATALYSTS
Mendeleev Center of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
10.15 KL-6
Kiwi-Minsker L.
CARBON BASED STRUCTURED CATALYSTS FOR PROCESS INTENSIFICATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND LIMITATIONS
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
10.45 KL-7
Kuznetsov B.N.
SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF CARBON SUPPORTS AND PALLADIUM-CARBON CATALYSTS FROM NATURAL ORGANIC RAW MATERIALS
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
11.15 Coffee-break
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION-I
NOVEL CARBON BASED CATALYSTS AND SUPPORTS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, APPLICATION
11.40 OP-I-13
Strizhak P.E., Kosmambetova G.R., Gritsenko V.I., Volkov S.V., Pekhnyo V.I., Kharkova L.B., Yanko O.G., Korduban A.M.
THE SYNTHESIS AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF RHODIUM CHALCOGEN HALIDES OVER CARBON SUPPORTS IN THE METHANE OXIDATIVE CARBONYLATION
L.V. Pisarzhevskii Institute of Physical Chemistry NAS Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine)
V.I. Vernadsky Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry NAS Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine)
12.00 OP-I-14
Lemus-Yegres L., Such-Basañez I., Roman-Martinez M.C., Salinas-Martinez de Lecea C.
HYBRID CATALYSTS OF RH COMPLEXES ON CARBON MATERIALS
University of Alicante (Alicante, Spain)
12.20 OP-I-15
Figueiredo J.L.1, Mahata N.1, Pereira M.F.R.1, Jarrais B.1,2, Silva A.R.2 , de Castro B.2, Freire C.2
PREPARATION OF CATALYSTS BY ANCHORING METAL COMPLEXES ONTO MESOPOROUS CARBONS
1Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto (Porto, Portugal)
2Faculdade de Iencias,Universidade do Porto (Porto, Portugal)
12.40 OP-I-16
Muradov N., Smith F., T-Raissi A.
CATALYSIS OF METHANE DISSOCIATION BY CARBON MATERIALS
Florida Solar Energy Center, University of Central Florida (Orlando, Florida)
13.00 Lunch
Afternoon Session
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION-I
NOVEL CARBON BASED CATALYSTS AND SUPPORTS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, APPLICATION
14.30 OP-I-17
Carlsson J.M., Scheffler M.
NOVEL NANOPOROUS CARBON MATERIALS FOR STYRENE CATALYSIS
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Faradayweg 4-6, D-14195 (Berlin, Germany)
14.50 OP-I-18
Su Dang Sheng1, Delgado J.J.1, Wang Li Feng2, Xiao Feng Shou2
HIGHLY ORDERED MESOPOROUS CARBON MATERIALS FOR OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF ETHYLBENZENE
1Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, Germany)
2State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry & College of Chemistry, Jilin University, (Changchun, China)
15.10 OP-I-19
Sui Z.J.1, Zhou J.H.1, Li P.1, Chen D.2, Dai Y.C.1, Yuan W.K.1
TEMPERATURE-PROGRAMMED ANALYSIS OF CATALYTIC OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF PROPANE OVER CARBON NANOFIBERS
1State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology (Shanghai, China)
2Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Scince and Nechnolohy (Trondheim, Norway)
15.30 OP-I-21
Stolarski M., Brodzik K., Walendziewski J., Broniek E., Luzny R.
CARBON AEROGELS AS CATALYST SUPPORTS
Wroclaw University of Technology, Department of Fuels Chemistry and Technology (Wroclaw, Poland)
15.50 OP-I-22
Kogan V.M.
RADIOISOTOPIC INVESTIGATION INTO THE ACTIVE SITE DYNAMICS OF Co(Ni)Mo SULPHIDE CATALYSTS SUPPORTED ON Al2O3 AND ACTIVATED CARBON AND MODIFIED BY P AND F ADDITIVES
N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, RAS (Moscow, Russia)
16.10-17.30 POSTER SESSION-I-II
PP-I-1 - PP -I-50
PP-II-1 - PP-II-27
16.10 Coffee-break
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION-I
NOVEL CARBON BASED CATALYSTS AND SUPPORTS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, APPLICATION
17.30 OP-I-23
Lisichkin G.V., Kulakova I.I.
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF DIAMOND SURFACE
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department (Moscow, Russia)
17.50 OP-I-24
Molchanov V.V.1, Schuchkin M.N.2, Zaikovskii V.I.1, Zaitseva N.A.1
SORPTION AND CATALYTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE NANOGRAPHITE MATERIAL
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
2Federal Nuclear Centre - Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics (Sarov, Russia)
18.10 OP-I-25
Efremov D.K., Drozdov V.A.
ON THE PORE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF CARBONACEOUS CATALYSTS AND ADSORBENTS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia),
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
18.30 OP-I-26
Balashov E.V., Dalidchik F.I.
FEATURES OF ELECTRON STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF
LOW-DIMENSIONAL DEFECTS OF PYROLITIC GRAPHITE
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS (Moscow, Russia)
18.50 OP-I-29
Efimov O.N.1, Vershinin N.N.3, Karpacheva G.P.2, Zemtsov L.M.2, Efimov M.N.2
ELECTROCATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF PLATINUM DISPERSED IN PORES OF CARBON SKT-6A
1Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS (Chernogolovksa, Russia
2A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS (Moscow, Russia
3 JSC âVEAL Sensorâ
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION-II
NEW TRENDS IN CARBON TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADSORPTION AND CATALYSIS
19.10 OP-II-11
Obali Z., Dogu T.
ACTIVATED CARBON-TUNGSTOPHOSPHORIC ACID CATALYSTS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF TERT-AMYL ETHYL ETHER
Mile East Technical University, Chemical Engineering Department (Ankara, Turkey)
20.00 Banquet
July 13, Thursday
Prezidium of the St. Petersburg Scientific Center RAS (emb. Universitetskay, 5)
Conference Hall
Morning Session
Plenary Session
9.00 PL-3
Ustinov Eugene
CHARACTERIZATION OF POROUS STRUCTURE OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS BY MEANS OF DENSITY FUNCTIONAL THEORY
Scientific and Production Company âProvitaâ, St. Petersburg, Russia
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION-II
NEW TRENDS IN CARBON TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADSORPTION AND CATALYSIS
9.45 OP-II-1
Amadou J., Nguyen P., Tessonnier J.-P., Begin D., I. Janowska, Dintzer T., Vanhaecke E., Ledoux M.J., Cuong Pham-Huu*
SYNTHESIS OF MULTI-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES WITH CONTROLLED MACROSCOPIC SHAPES
Laboratoire des Matériaux, Surfaces et Procédés pour la Catalyse, ECPM-Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg cedex 2, France), Member of the European Laboratory for Catalysis and Surface Science (ELCASS)
10.05 OP-II-3
Kvande I., Yu Z., RĂžnning M., Holmen A., Chen D.
TOWARDS LARGE SCALE PRODUCTION OF CNF FOR CATALYTIC APPLICATIONS
Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU, (Trondheim, Norway)
10.25 OP-II-5
GarcĂa-BordejĂ© E.
10.45 OP-II-6
Job N.1, Heinrichs B.1, LĂ©onard A.1, Colomer J.-F.2, Marien J.1, Pirard J.-P.1
AVOIDING MASS TRANSFER LIMITATIONS IN CARBON SUPPORTED CATALYSIS BY USING CARBON XEROGEL TYPE SUPPORTS
1Université de LiÚge, Laboratoire de Génie Chimique (B6a), Sart Tilman (LiÚge, Belgium) 2Laboratoire de Résonance Magnétique Nucléaire, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (Namur, Belgium)
11.05 Coffee-break
11.30 OP-II-7
Perathoner S.1, Centi G.1, Gangeri M.1, Lanzafame P.1, Pham-Huu C.2, Ledoux M.2, Su D.S.3, Schlögl R.3
IMPROVED ANODE PERFORMANCES IN PEM FUEL CELLS USING CARBON NANO-ENGINEERING
ELCASS, European Laboratory of Catalysis and Surface Science:
1Messina, Italy,
2Strasbourg, France
3Berlin, Germany
11.50 OP-II-8
Isse A.A., Maccato C., Gennaro A.
THE ELECTROCATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES DEPOSITED ON GLASSY CARBON
Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova (Padova, Italy)
12.10 OP-II-9
Bogdanoff P., Dorbandt I., Zehl G., Fiechter S.
INFLUENCE OF THE CARBON SUPPORT ON THE PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE RUTHENIUM-SELENIUM CATALYST FOR THE ELECTROREDUCTION OF OXYGEN
Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
12.30 OP-II-10
SebastiĂĄn D., GarcĂa-BordejĂ© E.,
12.50 OP-II-4
Sazanov Yu., Gribanov A.V.
CO-CARBONIZATION OF POLYMERS - NEW CONCEPT OF CARBON COMPOSITESâ PREPARATION
Institute of Macromolecular Compounds RAS (St. Petersburg, Russia)
13.10 Closing Ceremony
13.20 Lunch
15.30 State Hermitage museum excursion
Poster PRESENTATIONS
SECTION-I
NOVEL CARBON BASED CATALYSTS AND SUPPORTS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, APPLICATION
PP-I-1
Baranov A.1, Fanchenko S.2, Calliari L.3, Speranza G.3, Minati L.3, Fedoseenkov D.4, Shorokhov A.V.4, Nefedov A.5
INVESTIGATION OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL ACTIVITY OF a-C/NOBLE METAL THIN FILM CATALYSTS
1âMATIâ-RGTU (Moscow, Russia),
2RRC Kurchatov Institute (Moscow, Russia),
3ITC-irst (Trento, Italy),
4FGUP âSPA âAnalytpriborâ (Smolensk, Russia),
5Ruhr-UniversitÀt Bochum (Bochum, Germany)
PP-I-3
Böhme K., Klepel O.
TEMPLATED SYNTHESIS OF NOBLE METAL CONTAINING CARBONS
University Leipzig, Institut fuer Technische Chemie (Leipzig, Germany)
PP-I-4
Bratek K., Bratek W., Magierowska M., Kulazynski M.
PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE OF SORBENTS OBTAINED FROM MISCANTHUS USING WATER VAPOUR AS ACTIVATION AGENT
Wroclaw University of Technology, Department of Fuels Chemistry and Technology (Wroclaw, Poland)
PP-I-5
Butuzova L.1, Safin V.2, Marinov S.3, Kochkanyan R., Jankowska A.4, Shevkoplyas V.2
CATALYSIS DURING SULPHUR COALS PROCESSING
1Donetsk National Technical University (Donetsk, Ukraine),
2L.M. Litvinenko Institute of Physical Organic and Coal Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine (Donetsk, Ukraine),
3Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia, Bulgaria),
4Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum and Coal (Wroclaw, Poland)
PP-I-6
Calvillo L., Garsia-Bordejé E., Låzaro M.J., Moliner R.
ORDERED MESOPOROUS CARBONS SYNTHESIZED WITH SBA-15 SILICA TEMPLATE AS CATALYST SUPPORT FOR DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELLS
Instituto de Carboquimica (CSIC) (Zaragoza, Spain)
PP-I-7
Calvillo L., LĂĄzaro M.J., Suelves I., GarcĂa-BordejĂ© E., Moliner R.
INFLUENCE OF FUNCTIONALIZATION ON THE PREPARATION OF CARBON NANOFIBER â SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYST FOR PEMFC
Instituto de CarboquĂmica (CSIC) (Zaragoza, Spain)
PP-I-8
Carabineiro S.A.1, Bellabarba R.M.1, Fonseca I.M.2, Gomes P.T.1
AROMATIZATION OF 5-PHENYL-PIRROLINE USING ACTIVATED CARBON
1Departamento de QuĂmica, REQUIMTE, CQFB )(Caparica, Portugal)
2Departamento de CiĂȘncia dos Materiais, CENIMAT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de CiĂȘncias e Tecnologia (Caparica, PĂźrtugal)
PP-I-9
Carabineiro S.A. 1, Fernandes F.B. 2, Vital J.S.1, Ramos A.M.1, Fonseca I.F.1,*
N2O CONVERSION USING BINARY MIXTURES OF IRON SUPPORTED ON ACTIVATED CARBON
1 Departamento de QuĂmica, REQUIMTE, CQFB, 2 Departamento de CiĂȘncia dos Materiais, CENIMAT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de CiĂȘncias e Tecnologia, 2825-114 Caparica, Portugal
PP-I-10
Chirkova O.A., Baklanova O.N., Likholobov V.A., Drozdov V.A., Gulyaeva T.I.
SIEVING PROPERTIES OF CARBON OBTAINED BY CARBONIZATION OF POLYMER SYNTHESIZED IN INTERLAYER SPACE OF ALUMINOSILICATE MATRIX
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing of SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
PP-I-12
Drozdov V.1, Gulyaeva T.1, Baklanova O.1, Plaksin G.1, Efremov D.K.2
PORE SIZE ANALYSIS OF SORBENTS FROM MANCHURIAN NUTSHELLS AND HYDROLYTIC LIGNIN
1Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia),
2Boreskov Institute of Catalysis (Novosibirsk, Russia)
PP-I-13
Efimov O., Tkachenko L.
SYNTHESIS AND ELECTROCHEMICAL STUDY OF SINGLE-WALLED NANOTUBE-POLYACETYLENE COMPOSITE
Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS (Chernogolovka, Russia)
PP-I-14
Ermilova M.M., Zemtsov L.M., Karpacheva G.P., Orekhova N.V., Efimov M.N., Maksimov A.V., Tereschenko G.F., Polyanski N.B.
NOVEL NANOSTRUCTURED Pt-Ru/CARBON CATALYST FOR DIRECT METHANOL OXIDATION
A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-15
Hammer N., Zarubova S., Kvande I., Chen De, Ronning M.
GOLD-BASED CATALYSTS ON STRUCTURED CARBON NANOFIBERES
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, N-7491 (Trondheim, Norway)
PP-I-16
Harti S.1, Cifredo G.2, Gatica J.M.2, Chafik T.1, Vidal H.2
METALS SUPPORTED ON CARBON-BASED HONEYCOMB MONOLITHS: INFLUENCE OF THE PREPARATION METHOD ON THE TEXTURAL AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
1Universite Abdelmalek Essaadi, BP 416 (Tanger, Morocco)
2Universidad de Cadiz, 11510 (Puerto Real, Spain)
PP-I-17
Herrmann I., Bogdanoff P., Fiechter S., Tributsch H.
INFLUENCE OF MOLECULAR CARBON STRUCTURE AND MORPHOLOGY ON THE ELECTROCATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF PYROLYSED COTMPP(???) IN OXYGEN REDUCTION
Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Glienicker Str. 100, 14109 (Berlin, Germany)
PP-I-18
Hoang Kim Bong, Hoang huu Binh, Zanaveskin Đ.l., йДmkin Đ.N.
THE WAY OXIDATIVELY MODIFIED CARBON SORBENTS INFLUENCE THE PROPERTIES OF SUPPORTED SALT CATALYSTS
Lomonosov Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-19
Ilinich G.N.1, Romanenko A.V.1, Salanov A.N.1, Titkov A.I.1, Likholobov V.A.2
SOME REGULARITIES OF THE PREPARATION OF N-CONTAINING CATALYTIC FILAMENTOUS CARBON BY PYRIDINE DECOMPOSITION
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
2Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
PP-I-20
Ismagilov Z.R., Shalagina A.E., Podyacheva O.Yu., Ushakov V.A., Kvon R.I., Abrosimov O.G.
SYNTHESIS OF NITROGEN-CONTAINING CARBON NANOFIBERS: NITROGEN INCORPORATION, STRUCTURAL AND TEXTURAL PROPERTIES
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
PP-I-21
Karaseva M.S.1, Perederiy M.A.1, Tsodikov M.V.2
THE CARBON SUPPORTS FOR CATALYST DECOMPOSITION OF HIGH-TOXIC ORGANIC-CHLORINE COMPOUNDS
1Fossil Fuels Institute (Moscow, Russia),
2A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-23
Kovalenko G.A.1, Perminova L.V.1, Plaksin G.V.2, Rudina N.F.1
CARBON SUPPORTS FOR IMMOBILIZATION OF ENZYME GLUCOAMYLASE FOR SWEETENERS PRODUCTION FROM STARCH
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
2Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
PP-I-24
Krestinin A.V.1, Zvereva G.I.1, Zhigalina O.M.2, Kislov M.B.1, Raevskii A.V.1, Kiselev N.A.2
SINGLE WALL CARBON NANOTUBE MATERIAL AS A SUPPORT FOR Pt CATALYST
1Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS (Chernogolovka, Russia)
2Institute of Crystallography RAS (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-25
Kryazhev Y.1, Drozdov V.A.1, Senkevich S.I.1, Bukalov S.S.2, Likholobov V.A.1
POROUS CARBON PRODUCED BY LOW-TEMPERATURE DEHYDRO-HALOGENATION AND HEAT TREATMENT OF CARBON-CHAIN POLYMERS
1Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia),
2A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-27
Lamouroux E.1, Kihn Y.2, Kalk P.1, Serp P.1
FeMo CVD CATALYSTS FOR THE SELECTIVE PREPARATION OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES
1Laboratoire de Catalyse Chimie Fine et Polymeres, Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Ingenieurs en Arts Chemiques Et Technologiques (Toulouse, France)
2CEMES-CNRS (Toulouse, France)
PP-I-28
Lanzafame P.1,3, Perathoner S.1,3, Centi G.1,3, Su D.2,3, Schlögl R.2,3
CONTROLLING DIAMETER AND PRESENCE OF DEFECTS OF MULTI WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES BY CVD OVER Fe/Co SBA-15 CATALYSTS
1Department of Industrial Chemistry and Eng. of Materials, University of Messina and UdR-Messina of INSTM (Messina, Italy)
2Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, (Berlin, Germany),
3ELCASS, European Laboratory of Catalysis and Surface Science
PP-I-29
Li P., Wu J., Zhou J., Sui Zh., Zhu Y., Dai Y., Yuan W., Chen De
INFLUENCE OF GAS OXIDATIVE TREATMENT ON MECHANICAL AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOFIBER COMPOSITE
UNILAB, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Reaction Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology (Shanghai, China)
PP-I-30
Nechaev Yu.S.
EXPERIMENTAL VALUES OF THE ENERGY AND ENTROPY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HYDROGEN-CARBON INTERACTION, RELEVANCE TO THE CARBON CATALYTIC ACTIVITY
I.P. Baldin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-31
Patrusheva T.N.
TRANSPARENT CARBON COATINGS FROM ULTRA FINE DIAMOND
Krasnoyarsk State Technical University (Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
PP-I-32
Peshnev B.V., Nikolaev A.I., Pilipeyko A.Y., Estrin R.I.
CARBON MATERIALS BASED ON CARBON NANOFIBERS
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-34
Razdiakonova G.I, Dugnova Y.V.
EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATION OF PORES VOLUME OF CARBON BLACK AGGREGATES
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia),
PP-I-35
Razdiakonova G.I.1, Dugnova Y.V.1, Razdiakonov Y.V.2
THE CHARACTERISTIC SUCH AS FRAME OF DISPERSED CARBON BY THE MACROMOLECULES ADSORPTION METHOD
1Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia),
2The Russian Correspondence Institute of Textile and Light Industry (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-36
Semenova S., Patrakov Yu.
MODIFICATION OF THE SURFACE OF CARBON MATERIALS BY OZONIZATION
Institute of Coal and Coal Chemistry SB RAS (Kemerovo, Russia)
PP-I-38
Simakova I.L., Deliy I.V., Romanenko A.V., Voropaev I.N.
CARBON SUPPORTED PALLADIUM CATALYSTS: HIGHLY ACTIVE CATALYTIC SYSTEMS FOR CONTINUOUS HYDROGENATION OF POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS AND THEIR TRIGLYCERIDES
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
PP-I-39
Smirnova N.L.
SELF ORGANIZED CARBON POLYCYCLES
Moscow Lomonosov State University, Geological Department (Moscow, Russia)
PP-I-40
Surovikin V.F.., Tsyrulnikov P.G., Surovikin V.F., Shlyapin D.A., Tsekhanovich M.S., Likholobov V.A.
SYNTHESIS AND INVESTIGATION OF HETEROCARBON SUPPORTS AND CATALYSTS ON THEIR BASE FOR OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
PP-I-42
Sydorchuk V., Zazhigalov V., Diyuk V., Pryhodko G., Tsyba M.
PREPARATION OF NEW VANADIUM-PHOSPHORUS OXIDE CATALYSTS ON CARBON SUPPORTS
Institute of Sorption and Problems of Endoecology (Kyiv, Ukraine)
PP-I-43
Tang Sh.1, Sun G.1, Qi J.1, Sun Sh.1, Xin Q.1, Zhou B.1,2, Chen De3
A NEW ELECTROCATALYST SUPPORT FOR DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELLS
1Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Dalian, China)
2Headwaters NanoKinetix Inc. (New York, USA),
3Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, (Trondheim, Norway)
PP-I-44
Winé G.
PP-I-45
Yakovlev V.A., Yelestky P.M., Fenelonov V.B., Parmon V.N.
PREPARATION AND INVESTIGATION OF NANOSTRUCTURAL CARBONACEOUS MICROPOROUS ADSORBENTS FROM THE BIOMASS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
PP-I-46
Yener J.1, Kopac T.1, Dogu G.2, Dogu T.3
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF SORPTION OF TEXTILE DYES SUCH AS METHYLENE BLUE AND BASIC YELLOW 28 ON GRANULAR AND POWDERED ACTIVATED CARBONS
1Department of Chemistry, Zonguldak Karaelmas University (Karaelmas, Turkey)
2Department of Chemistry Engineering, Gazi University (Ankara, Turkey)
3Department of Chemistry Engineering, Mile East Technical University (Ankara, Turkey)
PP-I-47
Zaitsev Yu., Zhuravsky S., Lukianchyk V.
USE OF THE MESOPOROUS NITROGEN-CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBONS AS THE SUPPORT FOR COBALT/CARBON CATALYSTS IN ĐĄĐ OXIDATION IN HYDROGEN-RICH MIXTURES
Institute for Sorption and Problems of Endoecology, NAS of Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine)
PP-I-48
Zhou J.1, Sui Z.1, Li P.1, Chen D.2, Dai Y.1, Yuan W.1
ON THE WETTABILITY OF PLATELET CARBON NANOFIBER BY WICKING KINETIC MEASUREMENT
UNILAB State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of 1Science & Technology, Shanghai, 200237 (Shanghai, China)
2Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway)
PP-I-49
Zhou J.1, Sui Zh.1, Li P.1, Chen De2, Dai Y.1, Yuan W.1
TAILORING CARBON NANOFIBER SURFACE PROPERTY FOR EFFICIENT Pd/CNF CATALYST IN TA HYDROPURIFICATION
UNILAB State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, 200237, (Shanghai, China)
Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway)
PP-I-50
Zhu Y., Dai Y, Zhou J., Sui Zh., Yuan W.
DENSITY FUNCTIONAL CALCULATIONS ON THE FORMATION OF CARBON NANOFIBERS
East China University of Science and Technology (Shanghai, China)
PP-I-51
Zhu J., Li K., Zhou J., Sui Z, Dai Y., Yuan W.
Pd SUPPORTED ON SURFACE-TREATED CNF AND THEIR CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN HECK REACTIONS BETWEEN ARYL HALIDES AND OLEFINS
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology (Shanghai, China)
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SECTION-II
NEW TRENDS IN CARBON TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADSORPTION AND CATALYSIS
PP-II-2
Baricot M.1, Fortuny A.2, Fabregat A.1, StĂŒber F.1, Bengoa C.1, Font J.1
ACTIVATED CARBON AS CATALYST. EFFECT OF THERMAL TREATMENT ON ITS CATALYTIC PROPERTIES FOR CWAO.
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona, Spain)
2Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat PolitĂšcnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain)
PP-II-3
Batygina M.1, Dobrynkin N.1, Noskov A.1, Parmon V.1, Tsyrulnikov P.2, Shlyapin D.2, Schegolev V.3, Astrova D.3, Laskin B.3, Besson M.4 , Gallezot P.4
DESIGN AND STUDY OF Ru-CeO2/CARBON CATALYSTS FOR WET AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis (Novosibirsk, Russia),
2Institute of hydrocarbons processing, SB RAS (Omsk, Russia),
3Federal Research Scientific Center "Applied Chemistry" (St. Petersburg, Russia),
4 Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse-CNRS (Villeurbanne Cedex France)
PP-II-4
Bitter J.H., van der Lee M.K., van Dillen A.J, Geus J.W., de Jong K.P.
ON THE PREPARATION OF HIGH-DENSITY AND STRONG CARBON NANOFIBER SUPPORT BODIES
Utrecht University, Debye Institute, Department of Inorganic Chemistry&Catalysis (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
PP-II-5
Cabiac A.1, Job N.2, Pirard J.-P.2, Delahay G.1
Cu/CARBON XEROGEL CATALYSTS FOR THE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NO BY NH3: EFFECT OF THE PORE TEXTURE
1Institut Charles Gerhardt FR, Laboratoire de Materiaux Catalytiques et Catalyse en Chimie Organique (Montpellier CEDEX, France),
2Laboratoire de Genie Chimique, Institut de Chimie, Universite de Liege (Liege, Belgium)
PP-II-7
Cesano F., Bertarione S., Scarano D., Vitillo J., Zecchina A.
CONNECTING CARBON FIBRES BY MEANS OF CATALYTICALLY GROWN NANOFILAMENTS: FORMATION OF CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES
Department of Inorganic, Physical and Materials Chemistry, NIS (Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces) Centre of Excellence, University of Torino (Torino, Italy)
PP-II-8
Cesano F., Scarano D., Bertarione S., Bonino F., Damin A., Bordiga S., Prestipino C., Lamberti C., Zecchina A.
POROUS CARBONS/ZnO COMPOSITES: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION
Department of Inorganic, Physical and Materials Chemistry, NIS (Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces) Centre of Excellence, University of Torino,( Torino, Italy)
PP-II-10
Isakov V.P., Vlasov N.M., Zaznoba V.A.
STABILITY OF A CARBON CATALYST FLUIDIZED BED
FSUE SRI SIA â Luchâ, (Podolsk, Russia)
PP-II-11
Khokhlova G.P.1, Kryazhev Yu.G.2, Senkevich S.I.2
CARBON FIBROUS SORBENTS with cation-exchange properties
1Institute of Coal and Coal Chemistry SB RAS (Kemerovo, Russia)
2Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
PP-II-12
Kozlowski M., Krzyzynski S.
CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF METHANE INTO HYDROGEN ON ACTIVATED CARBONS
Adam Mickiewicz University, (Poznan, Poland)
PP-II-13
Kulazynski M., Kaczmarczyk J., Bratek K., Bratek W.
THE SORBENTS FOR AIR CLEANING PREPARED FROM BIOMASS
Wroclaw University of Technology, Department of Fuels Chemistry and Technology (Wroclaw, Poland)
PP-II-14
Louis B.1, Pham-Huu C.1, Amadou J.1, Houlle M.1, Dintzer Th.1, Begin D.1,
I. Janowska1, Ledoux M.J.1, Vieira R.2, Ziessel R.3
MACRO-SHAPING OF CARBON NANOFIBERS: TOWARDS THE DESIGN OF NEW STRUCTURED CATALYSTS SUPPORTS
1Lmspc, CNRS, (Strasbourg, France)
2Laboratorio de CombustĂŁo e PropulsĂŁo, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (Brasil),
3Laboratoire de Chimie Moléculaire, ECPM, Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg, France)
PP-II-16
Möbus K.1, Tacke T.1,1 Dunn T.2, Chen B.2
EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT ACTIVATED CARBONS AS SUPPORTS FOR THE PALLADIUM CATALYZED HYDROGENOLYSIS OF Z-GROUPS
1Degussa AG (Hanau-Wolfgang, Germany),
2Degussa Corporation(Calvert City, USA)
PP-II-17
Naumov S., Buchmeiser M.
THE ROLE OF 14-ELECTRON INTERMEDIATES IN THE RUTHENIUM ALKYLIDENE-CATALYZED POLYMERIZATION OF NORBORN-2-ENE
Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (Leipzig, Germany)
PP-II-18
Nougmanov E., Egorova E., Antonyuk S.
APPLICATION OF CARBON MATERIAL SIBUNIT AS THE SUPPORT FOR COPPER-CONTAINING CATALYSTS OF ACETALDEHYDE SYNTHESIS
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
PP-II-19
OnyestyĂĄk G.
PP-II-20
Ostrovidova G.U.1, Fridman L.I.1, Denisova O.V.2
MEDICAL CARBON ADSORBENT
1St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology (St. Petersburg, Russia)
2Nord-West State Technical University (St. Petersburg, Russia)
PP-II-22
Philippe R.1,3,4, Kihn Y.2, Caussat B.3, Plee D.4, Kalk P.1,Serp P.1
NI CVD CATALYST FOR THE SELECTIVE PREPARATION OF SMALL-DIAMETER HERRINGBONE-TYPE GRAPHITE NANOFIBERS AND THEIR USE IN CATALYSIS
1Laboratoire de Catalyse, Chimie Fine et PolymĂšres, Ecole Nationale SupĂ©rieure dâIngĂ©nieurs en Arts Chimiques Et Technologiques, (Toulouse Cedex, France),
2CEMES-CNRS (Toulouse, France),
3Laboratoire de gĂ©nie Chimique, Ecole Nationale SupĂ©rieure dâIngĂ©nieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques, (Toulouse cedex, France),
4Arkema, Groupement de Recherches de Lacq, (Lacq, France)
PP-II-24
Surovikin V.F., Pjanova L.G., Luzjanina L.S.
NANOPOROUS CARBON MATERIALS AS EFFECTIVE PREPARATIONS IN MEDICAL PRACTICE
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS (Omsk, Russia)
PP-II-25
Tkachev A.G., Mischenko S.V., Negrov V.L.
CARBON NANOSTRUCTURAL MATERIALS PRODUCTION
Tambov Innovative Technological Center of Mechanical Engineering (Tambov, Russia)
PP-II-26
Đąribolet P., Kiwi-Minsker L.
GROWTH OF CARBON NANOFIBERS ON METALLIC FILTERS
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland)
PP-II-27
Virtanen P.1, Mikkola J.-P.1, Karhu H.2, MĂ€ki-Arvela P.1, Salmi T.1, Murzin D.Y.1
ACTIVE CARBON AS SUPPORT FOR IMMOBILIZED IONIC LIQUID CATALYSTS
1Process Chemistry Centre, Ă
bo Akademi University, Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry (Turku, Finland)
2Department of Applied Physics, University of Turku,(Turku, Finland)