SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
4th EFCATS School on Catalysis
Morning Session
8.45 Opening
PLENARY LECTURES
9.00
L-1
V.N. Parmon, N.N. Bobrov, I.I. Bobrova, I.Yu. Pakharukov, M.M. Matrosova
MODERN TECHNIQUES FOR TESTING THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY AND KINETICS OF CATALYTIC REACTIONS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
10.00
L-2
H.W. Zanthoff, R.W. Mayer, T. Riermeier
FAST DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE CATALYSTS APPLYING
HIGH-THROUGHPUT KINETIC SCREENING METHODS
Degussa, Germany
11.00-11.30 Coffee-break
11.30
L-3
C. Mirodatos
ISOTOPIC STUDIES OF THE KINETICS AND MECHANISMS OF HETEROGENEOUS CATALYTIC REACTIONS
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse, CNRS, France
12.30
L-4
I.I. Ivanova
IN SITU AND OPERANDO MAS NMR SPECTROSCOPY IN HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS: ADVANCES AND
PERSPECTIVES
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
13.30-15.00 Lunch
Afternoon Session
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
15.00
O-1
Lysova A.A.*,**, Koptyug I.V.*, Sagdeev R.Z.*, Parmon V.N.**
NMR IMAGING AS A METHOD TO STUDY CATALYSTS AND CATALYTIC PROCESSES
*International Tomography Center SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
**Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
15.15
O-2
Tokarev A.V., Murzina E.V., Mikkola J.-P., Kuusisto J., Kustov L.M., Murzin D.Yu.
ELECTROCHEMICAL CATALYST POTENTIAL AS A PARAMETER FOR “IN-SITU” MONITORING OF SURFACE PROCESSES
Ǻbo Akademi (Turku), Finland
15.30
O-3
Föttinger K.*,**, Vinek H.*, Schlögl R.**, Rupprechter G.*
IR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF TECHNICAL Pd CATALYSTS AND MODEL SYSTEMS
*Institute of Materials Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology (Vienna), Austria
** Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin), Germany
15.45
O-4
Matveev A.V.
UNSTEADY STATE PHENOMENA IN CO OXIDATION ON Pd(110)
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
16.00
O-5
Dolamic I., Bürgi T.
PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS ON TiO2 STUDIED BY IN SITU ATTENUATED TOTAL
REFLECTION INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Intstitute of Microtechnology (Neuchatel), Switzerland
16.15
O-6
Suknev A.P., Sadovskaya E.M., Bal'zhinimaev B.S.
SSITKA STUDY OF DENOX REACTION MECHANISM
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
16.30
O-7
Cozzolino M., Tesser R., Di Serio M., D’Onofrio P., Santacesaria E.
KINETICS OF THE OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION (ODH) OF METHANOL TO FORMALDEHYDE BY SUPPORTED VANADIUM-BASED NANOCATALYSTS
University of Naples Federico II - Department of Chemistry (Naples), Italy
16.45-17.00 Coffee-break
17.00
O-8
Szabó E.Gy., Tompos A., Margitfalvi J.L.
TESTING SUPPORTED GOLD CATALYSTS BY HIGH-THROUGHPUT EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Science (Budapest), Hungary
17.15
O-9
Dobrosz I., Kocemba I., Rynkowski J.M.
CO OXIDATION BY O2 OVER Au/Ce1-xZrxO2 CATALYSTS
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz (Lodz), Poland
17.30
O-10
Maniecki T.P., Bawolak K., Jóźwiak W.K.
BIMETALLIC Au-Ni/Al2CrO6 and Au-Ni/Al2MgO4 CATALYSTS FOR SYNGAS PRODUCTION
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz (Lodz), Poland
17.45
O-11
Dyrbeck H., Hammer N., Rónning M., Blekkan E.A.
CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF HYDROGEN OVER Au/TiO2 CATALYSTS
Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim), Norway
18.00
O-12
Vagia E., Lemonidou A.
Ni AND Rh SUPPORTED ON CeO2 – ZrO2 MATERIALS AS EFFECTIVE CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION VIA ACETIC ACID STEAM REFORMING
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki), Greece
18.15
O-13
Avgouropoulos G., Papavasiliou J.K., Ioannides Th.
CuO-CeO2 CATALYSTS FOR METHANOL FUEL PROCESSORS
Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes (ICE/HT) (Patras), Greece
18.30
O-14
Bawolak K., Maniecki T., Maniukiewicz W., Jóźwiak W.K.
Ni-Au/Al2MgO4 CATALYSTS FOR OXIDATIVE CONVERSION OF METHANE TO SYNTHESIS GAS
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz (Lodz), Poland
18.45
O-15
Mezentseva N., Sadykov V., Frolova-Borchert Yu., Alikina G., Lukashevich A., Muzykantov V., Batuev L., Mazov I., Paukshtis E., Ross J.*
NANOCRYSTALLINE CATALYSTS BASED ON CeO2-ZrO2 SOLID SOLUTION DOPED BY Gd AND Pr: PROPERTIES AND EFFECT OF THE LATTICE OXYGEN MOBILITY
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*University of Limerick, Ireland
19.00
O-16
Yakovleva I.S., Isupova L.A., Rogov V.A., Sadykov V.A.
OXYGEN FORMS IN SUBSTITUTED PEROVSKITES La1-xCaxMnO3+y (x=0-1) AND THEIR REACTIVITY IN OXIDATION REACTIONS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
Morning Session
PLENARY LECTURES
9.00
L-5
V.I. Bukhtiyarov
STUDIES ON MECHANISMS OF CATALYTIC REACTIONS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
10.00
L-6
Su D.
STUDY OF CATALYSTS MICROSTRUCTURE
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany
11.00-11.30 Coffee-break
11.30
L-7
E.J. Baerends, P.H.T. Philipsen
THE ROLE OF THE FERMI SURFACE IN ADSORBATE-METAL INTERACTIONS: AN ENERGY DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS
Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
12.30
L-8
G. Rupprechter
IN SITU METHODS FOR THE SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF CATALYSTS
Institute of Materials Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
13.30-15.00 Lunch
Afternoon Session
11.00-11.30 Coffee-break
17.00
Key-Note lecture
V.B. Fenelonov, M.S. Mel'gunov, V.N. Parmon
IS IT POSSIBLE TO GENERALIZE THE PROBLEMS OF CATALYSTS SUPRAMOLECULAR AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE (TEXTURE AND STRUCTURE) FORMATION
AND CONTROLLING?
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.30
Short communication, Kovalev M.K.
MESOPOROUS MESOPHASE THIN FILMS FOR GAS SEPARATION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
17.45
O-18
Muraza O., Rebrov E.V., Lafont U.*, Kooyman P.J.*, Albouy P.A.**, Khimyak T.***, Johnson B.F.G.***, de Croon M.H.J.M., Schouten J.C.
PREPARATION OF MESOPOROUS CATALYTIC FILMS ON BOROSILICATE GLASS FOR APPLICATION IN MICROSTRUCTURED REACTORS
Eindhoven University of Technology (Eindhoven), The Netherlands
*DelftChemTech/NCHREM, Delft University of Technology (Delft), The Netherlands
**Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paris-Sud (Paris), France
***University of Cambridge (Cambridge), UK
18.00
O-19
Sørensen R.Z., Klerke A., Jensen S., Hansen O., Quaade U., Christensen C.H.
HIGH SURFACE AREA GRAPHITE AS SUPPORT IN MICRO-FABRICATED REACTORS: A NEW POSIBILITY FOR OPTIMIZING SMALL SCALE CATALYSTS
Technical University of Denmark (Lyngby), Denmark
18.15
O-20
Lemesh N.V., Gordejchuk S.V., Khavrus V.O., Tripolsky A.I., Strizhak P.E.
CATALYTIC CVD-SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES WITH ETHYLENE AS CARBON SOURCE
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
18.30
O-21
Mazov I.N., Kuznetsov V.L.
DESIGN OF NEW METAL CATALYSTS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF THE SILICON CARBIDE WHISKERS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
18.45
O-22
Gebauer-Henke E.A., Rynkowski J.
SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION OF CROTONALDEHYDE ON Ru/support (a
-Ga2O3,
b
-Ga2O3, a
-GeO2) CATALYSTS IN A GAS PHASE
Technical University of Lodz (Lodz), Poland
19.00
O-23
Malinskaya M.J., Ivancheva N.I.
ETHYLENE POLYMERIZATION USING PHENOXY-IMINE CATALYSTS WITH DIFFERENT STRUCTURE
St. Petersburg Department of the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (St. Petersburg), Russia
19.15
O-24
Simonov A.N., Matvienko L.G., Pestunova O.P., Parmon V.N.
FAVORED FORMATION OF ERYTHRULOSE AND 3-PENTULOSE IN FORMOSE REACTION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
Morning Session
PLENARY LECTURES
9.00
L-9
I.V. Kozhevnikov
POLYOXOMETALATES AS CATALYSTS FOR FINE CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
University of Liverpool, UK
10.00
L-10
S. Hermans, P. Ruiz, M. Devillers, E.M. Gaigneaux
RECENT TRENDS IN CATALYSTS PREPARATION
Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
11.00-11.30 Coffee-break
11.30
L-11
J. Santamaria
DEVELOPMENT OF CATALYTIC REACTORS CONTAINING ZEOLITE FILMS AND COATINGS
University of Zaragoza, Spain
12.30
L-12
D. Sanfilippo
ROUTES TO OLEFINS AND DERIVATIVES FROM THE NATURAL GAS WET FRACTION: CATALYSIS AND REACTOR ENGINEERING ASPECTS
Snamprogetti S.p.A., San Donato Milanese, Italy
13.30-15.00 Lunch
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
15.00
O-25
Janiszewska E., Kowalak S.
CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF COPPER SUBSTITUTED SILICALITE-1 IN NOx NEUTRALIZATION
Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry (Poznan), Poland
15.15
O-26
Predoeva A., Gaigneaux E.*, Petrov L., Damyanova S.
MIXED HETEROPOLY CATALYSTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Institute of Catalysis , Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
*Universite Catholique de Louvain, Unite de Catalyse et Chimie de Materiaux Divises (Louvain-la-Neuve), Belgium
15.30
O-27
Held A., Kowalska J., Tuchorska A., Nowinska K.
NITROUS OXIDE AS A SELECTIVE OXIDANT FOR HYDROCARBONS OXIDATION
Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry (Poznan), Poland
15.45
O-28
Håkonsen S.F., Holmen A
THE PRODUCTION OF ETHENE VIA OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF ETHANE OVER Pt-Sn MONOLITHS
Department of Chemical Engineering. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim), Norway
16.00
O-29
Zorn K., Föttinger K., Vinek H.
INVESTIGATION OF ACTIVE SITES ON Pt CONTAINING SULFATED ZIRCONIA
Institute of Materials Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology (Vienna), Austria
16.15
O-30
Lebarbier V., Clet G., Houalla M.
INFLUENCE OF THE INITIAL FORM OF THE SUPPORT ON THE PROPERTIES OF
WOX-TITANIA CATALYSTS
Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie, ENSICAEN-Université de Caen (Caen), France
16.30
O-31
Pidko E.A., Hensen E.J.M., Kazansky V.B.*, van Santen R.A.
A DFT STUDY OF ETHANE DEHYDROGENATION OVER Ga/ZSM-5 ZEOLITE
Schuit Institute of Catalysis, Eindhoven University of Technology (Eindhoven),The Netherlands
*N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS (Moscow), Russia
16.45-17.00 Coffee-break
17.00 Poster Session
Morning Session
PLENARY LECTURES
9.00
L-13
J.K. Nørskov
CATALYTIC HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION
Technical University of Denmark
10.00
L-14
V. Hessel1,2, M. de Croon2, G. Guan1, G. Kolb1
, H. Löwe1,3, E. Rebrov2, J. Schouten2, R. Zapf1
MICROCHANNEL REACTORS IN CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS
1Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH (IMM), Mainz, Germany
2Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands
3Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany
11.00-11.30 Coffee-break
11.30
L-15
Z.R. Ismagilov
CATALYTIC COMBUSTION FOR ADVANCED ENERGY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
12.30
L-16
D. Murzin
CHEMICALS FROM RENEWABLES AND BIOMASS: ROLE OF CATALYSIS
Ǻbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
13. 30 Closing
P-1
Abate S., Centi G., Perathoner S.
ROLE OF Pd-Ag INTERLAYER IN IMPROVING STABILITY OF CATALYTIC MEMBRANES BASED ON A THIN Pd FILM ON A CERAMIC
SUPPORT
University of Messina (Messina), Italy
P-2
Aptikasheva A.G., Lamberov A.A., Egorova S.R.
ABOUT THE MECHANISM OF FORMATION OF POROUS STRUCTURE OF ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE IN NON-STATIONARY CONDITIONS OF SYNTHESIS
Kazan State University (Kazan), Russia
P-3
Atanasova G., Stoychev D.*, Stafanov P.
XPS STUDY OF CeO2-ZrO2 THIN FILMS EIECTROCHEMICALLY DEPOSITED ON STAINLESS STEEL
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry-Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
*Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
P-4
Avramova I.A., Stoyanova D.D., Kassabova N.A.
ROLE OF MODIFIED Al2O3 SUPPORT ON THE FORMATION OF Cu-Co SPINEL PHASE - XPS INVESTIGATIONS
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia),Bulgaria
*University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy (Sofia), Bulgaria
P-5
Balula M.S., Bruno S.M., Pereira C.C.L., Nolasco M., Pillinger M., Ribeiro-Claro P.,
Gonçalves I.S., Valente A.A.
CATALYTIC STUDIES OF NEW CHLORO AND TRIPHENYLSILOXY DERIVATIVES OF DIOXOMOLYBDENUM(VI)
FOR OLEFIN EPOXIDATION
University of Aveiro (Aveiro), Portugal
P-6
Bamoharram F.F., Heravi M.M.*, Roshani M., Tavakoli N.
SODIUM 30-TUNGSTOPENTAPHOSPHATE, [NaP5W30O110] 14-, AS A REUSABLE AND ECO- FRIENDLY CATALYST IN SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF PYRIDINE CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Islamic Azad University of Mashhad (Mashhad), Iran
*Azzahra University, Vanak (Tehran), Iran
P-7
Blanco Brieva G., Campos-Martin J. M., Fierro J.L.G.
ACID-FUNCTINALIZED AMORPHOUS SILICA BY CHEMICAL GRAFTING WITH NAFION® GROUPS
Institute of Catalysis and Petroleum Chemistry (Madrid), Spain
P-8
Boichuk V.V., Strelko V.V., Kylivnyk Yr.M.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE BASED PHOTOCATALYSTS PREPARED BY SOL-GEL TECHNIQUE
Institute of Sorption and Problems of Endoecology NAS of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-9
Breda A., Signoretto M., Ghedini E., Strukul G.
CPO ENCAPSULATION IN SILICA GEL FOR EPOXIDATION REACTIONS
University of Venice (Venice), Italy
P-10
Brüger A., Waldner G.*, Neumann-Spallart M.**, Vinek H.
INFLUENCE OF THE PREPARATION AND LIGHT SOURCE ON TiO2 AND WO3 PHOTOCATALYSTS FOR PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Institute of Materials Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology (Vienna), Austria
*ARC Seibersdorf, Materials Research (Seibersdorf), Austria
**Groupe d'Etude de la Matière Condensée (Meudon), France
P-11
Cabeza V.S., de la Iglesia O., Irusta S., Mallada R., Santamaria J.
SYNTHESIS OF CATALYSTS - ZEOLITE MATERIALS FOR PREFERENCIAL OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE APPLICATION
Faculty of Science, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Zaragoza (Zaragoza), Spain
P-12
Calvino-Casilda V., Picallo-González M., Martón-Aranda R.M.,
López-Peinado A.J.
SONOCATALYSIS AND BASIC CARBONS: AN ECOFRIENDLY METHODOLOGY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CHALCONES
Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (Madrid), Spain
P-13
Cano-Mercado A., Campos-Martín J. M., Fierr J.L.G.
MWCNT’s FOR LIQUID-PHASE OXIDATION. FUNCTIONALIZATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY
Institute of Catalysis and Petroleum Chemistry (Madrid), Spain
P-14
Capel-Sánchez M.C., Campos-Martin J.M., Fierro J.L.G.
LIQUID PHASE SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF SULFUR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH H2O2 ON Ti HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSTS
Institute of Catalysis and Petroleum Chemistry (Madrid), Spain
P-15
Chernyavsky V.S., Pirutko L.V., Kharitonov A.S., Starokon E.V., Panov G.I.
CATALYTIC ROLE OF α-SITES IN THE OXIDATION OF BENZENE TO PHENOL BY NITROUS OXIDE
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-16
Chimentäo R.J., Herrera J.E.*, Kwak J.H.*, Wang Y.*, Medina F., Peden C.H.F.*
OXIDATION OF ETHANOL TO ACETALDEHYDE OVER Na-PROMOTED VANADIUM OXIDE CATALYSTS
Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona), Spain
*Institute for Interfacial Catalysis, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland), USA
P-17
Degirmenci V., Aysen Y., Uner D.
PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SULFATED ZIRCONIA MODIFIED SBA-15 FOR METHANE ACTIVATION
Middle East Technical University, Department of Chemical Engineering(Ankara), Turkey
P-18
Deinega I.V., Chemeritsky D.V.
EFFECT OF NANOSIZE ADDITIVES ON DEHYDROGENATION OF CYCLOHEXANOL OVER METAL OXIDE CATALYST
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-19
Dias A.S., Lima S., Brandäo P., Valente A.A., Pillinger M., Rocha J.
SOLID ACID CATALYSTS FOR CYCLODEHYDRATION OF XYLOSE
CICECO, University of Aveiro (Aveiro), Portugal
P-20
Elanany M.S., Su B.-L., Vercauteren D.P.
NONBONDING INTERACTION ENERGY AND TEMPLATING POWER IN THE GENESIS OF AlPO-5 MOLECULAR SIEVES: AN EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL STUDY
University of Namur (Namur), Belgium
P-21
Elanany M.S., Vercauteren D.P.
SCALING THE ACIDITY OF ZEOLITES AND SAPOs USING PDFT METHODOLOGY
University of Namur (Namur), Belgium
P-22
Fajardo C.A.G.*, Nedyalkova R.N.***, Courson C.**, Roger A.C.**
INFLUENCE OF THE SUPPORTED METAL OXIDE (Fe, H3PW12O40) OVER SiO2 FOR PARTIAL OXIDATION OF METHANE TO FORMALDEHYDE
*Universidad de Colombia, Ciudad Universitaria (Bogota), Colombia
**LMSPC, Laboratoire de Matériaux, Surfaces et Procédés pour la Catalyse (Strasbourg), France
***Institute of Catalysis, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
P-23
Fajt V., Kurc L., Červený L.
QUANTIFICATION OF ESSENTIAL SOLVENT EFFECTS IN 2-SUBSTITUTED ANTHRAQUINONES HYDROGENATION OVER PALLADIUM SUPPORTED CATALYST
ICT Prague (Prague), Czech Republic
P-24
Francová D.,
Tanchoux N.*, Tichit D.*, Červený L.
SYNTHESIS OF FRAGRANT LACTONES FROM CYCLIC KETONES AND ALIPHATIC ALDEHYDES BY USING MULTIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSTS
Institute of Chemical Technology, ICT Prague (Prague), Czech Republic
*Laboratoire de Matériaux Catalytiques et Catalyse en Chimie Organique (Montpellier), France
P-25
Frydrych E., Foltynowicz Z., Kowalak S.*
OXIDATION OF TERPENES OVER THE MOLECULAR SIEVES
The Poznan University of Economics, Faculty of Commodity Science (Poznan), Poland
*Adam Mickiewicz University, Department of Chemistry (Poznan), Poland
P-26
Gago S.N.
Braga S.S, Seixas J.D.*, Valente A.A., Pillinger M., Santos T.M., Romão C.C.*, Gonçalves I.S.
b
-CYCLODEXTRIN INCLUSION COMPOUNDS OF A MOLYBDENUM TRICARBONYL COMPLEX AND THEIR USE IN CATALYTIC OLEFIN EPOXIDATION
University of Aveiro (Aveiro), Portugal
*Alfama, Research and Development of Pharmaceutical Drugs (Oeiras), Portugal
P-27
Gaiassi A., Villa A., Campione C., Prati L.
MONO AND BI-METALLIC CATALYSTS BASED ON Au, Pd AND Pt SUPPORTED ON CARBON FOR THE SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF GLYCEROL IN AQUEOUS PHASE
University of Milan (Milan), Italy
P-28
Gentsler A.G., Komova O.V., Tayban E.S., Graifer E.D., Simagina V.I., Mukhin V.M.*, Zubova I.D.*, Netskina O.V.
SYNTHESIS AND INVESTIGATION OF CARBON SUPPORTED ADSORPTIVE CATALYSTS FOR PROCESSING OF TOXIC CHLOROCONTAINING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*FGUP “ENPO “Neorganika” (Elektrostal), Russia
P-29
Ghedini E., Signoretto M., Breda A., Pinna F.
USE OF MODIFIED MESOPOROUS SILICA MATERIALS IN GAS- AND LIQUID PHASE REACTIONS
University Ca Foscari of Venice (Venice), Italy
P-30
Graifer E.D.*,**, Simagina V.I.*, Gentsler A.G.*, Netskina O.V.*, Komova O.V.*,
Samoilenko T.Yu.*
INVESTIGATION OF NANOSIZE NaBH4 – REDUCED SUPPORTED PALLADIUM CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENOLYSIS OF CHLOROBENZENE
*Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
**Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-31
Grigoriev R.Yu., Lermontov A.S.*, Fedorova A.A., Morozov I.V., Burdeynaya T.N.*, Tretyakov V.F.*
SYNTHESIS OF THE SILVER CATALYSTS USING MOLTEN NH4NO3
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow), Russia
*A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS (Moscow), Russia
P-32
Guralsky A.V.
THE INFLUENCE OF SIZE FACTOR ON CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF ZrO2 IN CO OXIDATION
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-33
Gurnyk T.
THE DIFFUSION OF SIMPLE GASES ON CATALYSTS WITH FRACTAL STRUCTURE
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-34
Gutierrez J.P., Osorio-Viana W., Fontalvo J.,
Gómez-García M.A.
SIMULATION STUDIES OF CATALYTIC MEMBRANE REACTORS FOR ENHANCED METHANE STEAM REFORMING
GIANT - Grupo de Investigacion en Aplicacion de Nuevas Tecnologias, Chemical Engineering Department - Universidad Nacional de Colombia
(Manizales), Colombia
P-35
Heravi M., Bamoharram F.F.*, Mina Roshani M.*, Akbarpour M.*
PREYSSLER CATALYST, [NaP5W30O110]14-, A MILD, GREEN AND EFFICIENT CATALYST FOR OXIDATION OF AROMATIC AMINES TO AZOXY COMPOUNDS
Azzahra University (Tehran), Iran
*Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch (Mashhad), Iran
P-36
Ivanov K., Dimitrov D.
SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF METHANOL ON IRON – MOLYBDENUM CATALYST - STATE AND POSSIBILITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT
Department of General Chemistry, Agricultural University (Plovdiv), Bulgaria
P-37
Ivanova E., Mihaylov M., Hadjiivanov K.
FTIR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY ON FORMATION OF NEW TYPES OF CATIONIC IRIDIUM CARBONYLS IN Ir-ZSM-5
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
P-38
Jankowska A., Kowalak.S.
CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF THE ULTRAMARINE ANALOGS PREPARED FROM ZEOLITES
Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry (Poznan), Poland
P-39
Kalchuk N.S.
SYNTHESIS OF ZnO NANOPARTICLES STABILIZED IN MgO AND THEIR CATALYTIC PROPERTIES
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-40
Kantserova M.R., Orlyk S.N.
STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF NANO-DIMENSIONAL CATALYSTS OF DEEP OXIDATION OF METHANE.
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-41
Karakoulia S.A., Triantafyllidis K.S.*, Lemonidou A.A.
OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF PROPANE AND ETHANE OVER VANADIUM CATALYSTS SUPPORTED ON MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Department of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki), Greece
*Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki), Greece
P-42
Karcz R., Pamin K., Połtowicz J., Haber J.
INORGANIC ANALOGUES OF PORPHYRINS - TETRABUTYLAMONNIUM SALTS OF TRANSITION METAL
MODIFIED MONOLACUNARY KEGGIN ANIONS. PROPERTIES AND APPLICATION FOR LIQUID PHASE PHENOL OXIDATION
Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry PAS (Cracow), Poland
P-43
Khatib Jatib S., Banares M.A.
STRUCTURAL EFFECTS OF P ON THE STABILIZATION OF SURFACE CHROMIUM SPECIES ON ALUMINA DURING PROPANE OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION
Institute of Catalysis and Petroleum Chemistry (Madrid), Spain
P-44
Kopřivová K., Kukula P., Červený L.
INFLUENCE OF THE SUBSTRATE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE IN UNSATURATED NITRILES HYDROGENATION OVER RANEY-TYPE CATALYSTS
ICT Prague, ETH Zurich (Prague), Czech Republic
P-45
Kovalev M.K., Patrushev Yu.V., Vervekin Yu.G., Melgunov M.S.
MESOPOROUS MESOPHASE THIN FILMS FOR GAS SEPARATION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-46
Kovtunov K.V., Koptyug I.V.
FROM HOMOGENEOUS TO HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS: HYDROGENATION WITH SUPPORTED Rh(I) METAL COMPLEXES
International Tomography Center SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-47
Kowalska J., Tuchorska A., Held A., Nowinska K.
TRANSITION METAL MODIFIED ZEOLITES AS CATALYSTS FOR LIGHT PARAFFINS OXIDATION
Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry (Poznan), Poland
P-48
Kröger V., Keiski R.L.
PHOSPHORUS POISONING OF Pt/beta ZEOLITE AND Pt/ZSM-5 DIESEL CATALYST COMPONENTS
University of Oulu, Department of Process and Environmental Engineering (Oulu), Finland
P-49
Kul'ko E.V., Ivanova A.S., Kruglyakov V.Yu., Moroz E.M., Litvak G.S., Kryukova G.N., Tanashev Yu.Yu.
STRUCTURAL, TEXTURAL AND THE ACID-BASE PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA, PREPARED FROM A HYDRATED PRODUCT OF THE CENTRIFUGAL THERMAL ACTIVATION OF HYDRARGILLITE (CTA-PRODUCT)
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-50
Kulumbegov R.V., Abramova A.V., Kulikova A., Khadzhiev S.N.
THE OBTAINING OF THE LIGHT OLEFINS FROM NATURAL GAS VIA METHANOL AND DIMETHYL ETHER ON ZEOLITE CATALYSTS
A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS (Moscow), Russia
P-51
Leitmannova E., Malá R., Červený L.
Ru COMPLEX IMMOBILIZATION USING IONIC EXCHANGE
ICT Prague (Prague), Czech Republic
P-52
Leveneur S.*,**, Musakka N.*, Kumar N.*, Salmi T.*, Murzin D.Yu.*
OPTIMIZATION OF THE SYNTHESIS OF PEROXYPROPIONIC ACID BY USING ZEOLITE AND MESOPOROUS MOLECULAR SIEVE CATALYSTS
*Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry, Åbo Akademi (Turku), Finland
**LRCP-Laboratoire des Risques Chimiques et Procédés, INSA Rouen (Mont-Saint-Aignan), France
P-53
Lunn M.D., Lok C.M., Zwijnenburg A.*
NOVEL CATALYSTS IN BIODIESEL SYNTHESIS
Johnson Matthey Catalysts (Billingham), UK
*Johnson Matthey Catalysts GmbH (Emmerich am Rhein), Germany
P-54
Lysikov A.I.
STUDY OF THE SORPTION PROPERTIES OF THE REGENERATED CO2 SORBENTS BASED ON LIME
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-55
MakarshinL.L., Gribovskiy A.G., Andreev D.V., Hantakov R.M., Dutov P.M., Parmon V.N.
MICROREACTORS FOR THE METHANOL STEAM REFORMING: INFLUENCE OF DESIGN ON HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-56
Massalimova B.K., Dossumov K., Tungatarova S.A., Kuzembai K.K.
PRODUCTION OF KETONES FROM C3-C4 SATURATED HYDROCARBONS OVER MoCrGa-POLYOXIDE CATALYSTS
D.V. Sokolsky Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry (Almaty), Kazakhstan
P-57
Mejdell A.L., Klette H.*, Rune Bredesen R.*, Venvik H.J.
Pd-BASED THIN FILMS IN CATALYTIC MEMBRANE REACTOR APPLICATIONS
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Institutt for Kjemisk Prosessteknologi (Trondheim), Norway
*SINTEF Materials and Chemistry (Oslo), Norway
P-58
Mel'gunov M.S., Demidov M.B., Titov V.P., Fenelonov V.B.
LOW TEMPERATURE NITROGEN THERMODESORPTION: PROSPECTS AND INSTRUMENTAL REALIZATION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-59
Mihaylova A., Hadjiivanov K., Dzwigaj S.*, Che M.*
COORDINATION AND OXIDATION STATE OF COBALT IONS IN Co-CONTAINING BEA ZEOLITES: XRD, FTIR and TPR INVESTIGATIONS
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
*Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris),
France
P-60
Mishakov I.V., Bedilo A.F., Zaikovskii V.I., Fultz S.*, Klabunde K.J.*
SYNTHESIS OF MODIFIED Al2O3 AEROGELS AND THEIR ACTIVITY IN DEHYDROCHLORINATION OF 1-CHLOROBUTANE AND (2-CHLOROETHYL)ETHYL SULFIDE
Boreskov Institue of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University (Manhattan, Kansas), USA
P-61
Mishakov I.V., Vedyagin A.A., Bedilo A.F., Zaikovskii V.I., Chesnokov V.V., Klabunde K.J.*
NANOCRYSTALLINE AEROGEL VOX/MgO CATALYSTS FOR OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION PROCESSES
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University (Manhattan), USA
P-62
Mitran G., Sandulescu I., Marcu I.C.
ISOBUTANE SELECTIVE OXIDATION ON V-Mo-O MIXED OXIDE CATALYSTS
Department of Chemical Technology and Catalysis, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest (Bucharest), Romania
P-63
Murania R.*, Venezia A.M.**, Deganello G.*,**
NEW SUPPORTS FOR Au PROMOTED Co BASED CATALYSTS FOR HYDRODESULFURIZATION
*Università degli Studi di Palermo (Palermo), Italy
*ISMN-CNR via U. La Malfa (Palermo), Italy
P-64
Nedyalkova R.N.L. Ilieva, Anne Hugot Le-Goff**, D. Andreeva
NANO-SIZE GOLD BASED CATALYSTS FOR COMPLETE BENZENE OXIDATION: INFLUENCE OF PROMOTER AND SUPPORT NATURE ON THE CATALYSTS REACTIVITY
Institute of Catalysis, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
*UPR 15 du CNRS, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, (Paris), France
P-65
Noworól J., Bukowska A., Bukowski W.
SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERISTIC OF METHACRYLIC SUPPORTS FOR TRANSITION METAL CATALYSTS
Rzeszow University of Technology (Rzeszow), Poland
P-66
Okhapkin I.M., Bronstein L.M., Valetsky P.M., Tsvetkova I.B., Kushakova N.S., Sulman E.M., Sulman M.G., Matveeva V.G., Doluda V.Y., Yaminskii Y.V., Gallyamov M.O., Khokhlov A.R.
Pd-, Fe-CONTAINING HYPERCROSS-LINKED POLYSTYRENE AS CATALYST FOR WET AIR OXIDATION OF PHENOL
Moscow State University, Physics Department (Moscow), Russia
P-67
Panin A.A., Abramova A.V., Kulikova E.A., Khadzhiev S.N.
PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY OCTANE GASOLINE HYDROCARBONS BY ISOMERIZATION ON ZEOLITE CATALYSTS
A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), Russia
P-68
Pashigreva A.V., Voroshina O.V., Konchenko S.N.*, Startsev A.N.
ALUMINA SUPPORTED THIOCUBANE CLUSTER AS A CATALYST FOR LOW TEMPERATURE DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-69
Pekridis G.J.*, Marnello G.*,**
EVALUATION OF ALUMINA-BASED CATALYSTS FOR N2O ABATEMENT
*University of West Macedonia (Kozani), Greece
*Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (Thessaloniki), Greece
P-70
Penkova A., Mihaylov M., Hadjiivanov K.
CHROMIUM NITROSYL COMPLEXES IN Cr-ZSM-5: AN FTIR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
P-71
Perozo-Rondón E.*,
**, Martín-Aranda R.M.*, Casal-Piga B.**, Martín-Luengo M.A.**
ALKYLATION OF IMIDAZOLE ON BASIC-SEPIOLITE SUPPORTS ACTIVATED BY FOCALIZED MICROWAVE IRRADIATION: A
CONTRIBUTION TO GREEN CHEMISTRY
*Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Madrid), Spain
**Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (Madrid), Spain
P-72
Pitkäaho S.I., Ojala S, Keiski R.L.
CATALYTIC INCINERATION OF CHLORINATED VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
University of Oulu (Oulu), Finland
P-73
Popescu I.
METHANE COMBUSTION OVER M-Ce-O BASED CATALYSTS (M = Fe, Ni)
Department of Chemical Technology and Catalysis, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest (Bucharest), Romania
P-74
Psarras A.C.*,**, Iliopoulou E.F.**, Lappas A.A., Vasalos I.A.**, Pouwels C.***
DEACTIVATION OF THE FCC CATALYSTS IN THE LABORATORY CAUSED BY THE CONTAMINANT HEAVY METALS OF THE FEED
*Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki), Greece
**Laboratory of Environmental Fuels and Hydrocarbons (LEFH),CPERI/CERTH (Thessaloniki), Greece
***Albemarle Catalysts Company BV, The Netherlands
P-75
Pyrjaev P.A., Moroz B.L., Zaitseva N.A., Molchanov V.V., Bukhtiyarov V.I.
SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION OF BUTADIENE-1,3 AND ACETYLENE OVER SUPPORTED GOLD CATALYSTS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-76
Raudaskoski R.H., Keiski R.L.
METHANOL SYNTHESIS FROM CO2 AND H2 OVER THE CO-PRECIPITATED Cu/ZrO2 AND Cu/ZnO/ZrO2 CATALYSTS
University of Oulu (Oulu), Finland
P-77
Rejmak P., Sierka M.†, Sauer J.
THEORETICAL STUDIES OF Cu(I) SITES IN FAUJASITE: STRUCTURE, DISTRIBUTION AND INTERACTIONS WITH CO MOLECULE
Humboldt Universitüt, Institut für Chemie (Berlin), Germany; Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry PAS (Krakow), Poland
P-78
Rezinskikh Z.G., Gorbatenko J.A., Pervova I.G., Lipunov I.N.
DEVELOPMENT OF APPROACHES TO DESIGN BENZTIAZOLYLFORMAZANATES OF NICKEL (II) FOR OXIDATION-REDUCTION CATALYSIS
Ural State Forestry Engineering University (Ekaterinburg), Russia
P-79
Rydel K.L., Pacześniak T., Sobkowiak A.
TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES WITH SCHIFF BASE LIGANDS AS CATALYSTS FOR THE OXIDATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Rzeszow University of Technology (Rzeszow), Poland
P-80
Savova B, Galtayries A.*, Filkova D., Crisan D.**, Dragan N.**, Petrov L., Védrine J.C.*
OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF PROPANE OVER BASIC OXIDES. THE ROLE OF Nd2O3 AS A PROMOTER
Institute of Catalysis, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
*ENSCP, Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Surfaces (Paris), France
**Institute of Physical Chemistry, Romanian Academy of Sciences (Bucharest), Romania
P-81
Serebry T.G.
FRACTAL APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF MORPHOLOGY AND PROPERTIES OF CATALYSTS
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
P-82
Shutilov A.A., Zenkovets G.A., Tsybulya S.V., Gavrilov V.Yu., Kryukova G.N.
EFFECT OF Ce CONTENT ON THE THERMAL BEHAVIOR OF NANOSTRUCTURED Ce-TiO2 (ANATASE) OXIDES
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-83
Simakova O.A.*,**, Simonov P.A.*, Romanenko A.V.*
EFFECTS OF PREPARATION CONDITIONS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBON-SUPPORTED PALLADIUM CATALYSTS PREPARED BY ALKALI HYDROLYSIS METHOD
*Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
**Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-84
Sklyar O.P., Chernih I.G.*
HOMOGENEOUS PYROLYSIS OF C2-C3 HYDROCARBONS UNDER CO2-LASER-INDUCED HEATING
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-85
Skrycka A., Stoltze P., van Well W.J. M.
MICROKINETIC MODELING AS A TOOL IN CATALYST DISCOVERY
Aalborg University Esbjerg (Esbjerg), Denmark
P-86
Snytnikov P.V.*,**, Badmaev S.D.*, Stadnichenko A.I.*, Gulyaev R.V.**,
Sobyanin V.A.*,**
COPPER-CERIUM MIXED OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
*Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
**Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-87
Sobczak I., Kusior A., Ziolek M.
CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF NOBLE MATALS SUPPORTED ON MESOPOROUS MATRICES
Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan), Poland
P-88
Stadnichenko A.I., Koscheev S.V., Boronin A.I.
INTERACTION OF ATOMIC OXYGEN WITH THE SURFACE OF POLYCRYSTALLINE GOLD FOIL STUDIED BY XPS AND TPD
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS ((Novosibirsk), Russia
P-89
Starokon E.V., Sobolev V.I., Pirutko L.V., Panov G.I.
MECHANISM OF a
-OXYGEN FORMATION AND ITS SECONDARY TRANSFORMATIONS ON FeZSM-5 SURFACE AT N2O DECOMPOSITION. INFLUENCE ON THE SELECTIVITY OF OXIDATION REACTIONS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-90
Szczepanik A.K., Sobkowiak A.
IRON(II)- AND MANGANESE(II)-CATALYZED OXIDATION OF LIMONENE BY DIOXYGEN
Rzeszow University of Technology (Rzeszow), Poland
P-91
Szynkowska M.I., Węglińska A., Paryjczak T.
ACTIVITY AND SURFACE PROPERTIES OF MOLYBDENUM SULPHIDES-BASED CATALYSTS
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz (Lodz), Poland
P-92
Szypa M., Pelech R.*, Dziembowska T.
SYNTHESIS AND STUDIES OF THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF THE Mn(III) – SCHIFF BASES COMPLEXES
Institute of Chemistry and Environmental Protection, Technical University of Szczecin (Szczecin), Poland
*Department of Organic Technology, Technical University of Szczecin (Szczecin), Poland
P-93
Tabor E.A., Połtowicz J., Pamin K., Haber J.
INFLUENCE OF INDUCTION EFFECT OF SUBSTITUENTS IN IRON PORPHYRINS ON THEIR CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN THE OXIDATION OF CYCLOOCTANE
Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry PAS (Cracow), Poland
P-94
Trejda M., Kujawa J., Ziolek M.
THE USE OF OXIDATION AND SULPHURISATION OF METHANOL AS COMPLEMENTARY TEST REACTIONS
Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan), Poland
P-95
Trillini L., Raspolli Galletti A.M.*, Carlini C.*, Sbrana G.*
NOVEL NICKEL CATALYSTS FOR NORBORNENE POLYMERIZATION
Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa (Pisa), Italy
*University of Pisa (Pisa), Italy
P-96
Vicente I., Bergada O., Salagre P., Cesteros Y., Medina F.*, Sueiras J. E.*
HYDROTALCITES FOR A CLEAN OBTENTION OF 2-PHENYLETHANOL. EFFECT OF USING MICROWAVES DURING HYDROTALCITES PREPARATION ON THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY
Facultat de Química, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona), Spain
*Escola Tècnica Superior d’Enginyeria Química, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona), Spain
P-97
Vissokov G.P., Tzvetkof Tzv.*
NANOSTRUCTURED CATALYSTS BY PLASMA TECHNOLOGY
Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Bulgaria
*University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy (Sofia), Bulgaria
P-98
Yaseneva P., Pavlova S., Sadykov V., Sobyanin V., Sukhe, Moroz E., Burgina E., Dovlitova L., Rogov V.
ACTIVE AND STABLE CuxCe0.7-xZr0.1Y0.2 SYSTEMS PROMOTED BY Cr AND Al PREPARED VIA UREA-NITRATE COMBUSTION METHOD FOR STEAM REFORMING OF METHANOL
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-99
Zaitsev Yu.P., Brazhnyk D.V., Zazhigalov V.A.
CO OXIDATION ON CARBON SUPPORTED COBALT CATALYSTS IN HYDROGEN-RICH MIXTURES
Institute for Sorption and Problems of Endoecology (Kiev), Ukraine
P-100
Zalesskiy S.S., Orlov N.V., Ananikov V.P., Beletskaya I.P.*
NICKEL-CATALYZED ARYLTHIOLS ADDITION TO ALKYNES: THE MECHANISM OF C–S AND C–C BOND FORMATION
N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), Russia
*Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow), Russia
P-101
Zhivonitko V.V., Koptyug I.V.
MRI STUDY OF INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICAL WAVES AND REAGENTS TRANSPORT
International Tomography Center SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-102
Alikin E.A., Porsin A.V., Danchenko N.M., Smirnov M.Yu.*, Bukhtiyarov V.I.*
PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL STUDIES OF Ce0.8Zr0.2O2 MIXED OXIDE AND Pt/Ce0.8Zr0.2O2 AND Pd/Ce0.8Zr0.2O2 CATALYSTS FOR AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST PURIFICATION
Ural Electrochemical Integrated Plant (Novouralsk), Russia
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
P-103
Akca B., Can M., Yılmaz A., Uner D.
SURFACE CHARACTERIZATIONS OF Co-Pb DOPED SBA-15 MESOPOROUS CATALYSTS
Middle East Technical University (Ankara), Turkey
P-111
Erunal E.
ACTIVITY AND STRUCTURE PREDICTIONS ON MONO- AND BI-METALLIC CATAYSTS
Middle East Technical University (Ankara), Turkey
P-123
Zhang J.*,**, Xu H.Y.*, Su D.S.**, Li W.Z.*
STRUCTURE SENSITIVITY AND COMPENSATION EFFECT OF NH3 DECOMPOSITION
*Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, (Dalian), China
**Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, (Berlin), Germany