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Time | Sunday – May 7 | Monday – May 8 | Tuesday – May 9 | Wednesday – May 10 | Time | |||
9:00-9:20 |
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PL 3 – Joachim Sauer |
KN 8
F. Jentoft |
9:00-9:20 | ||||
9:20-9:40 | OP 30 ID 142 | 9:20-9:40 | ||||||
9:40-10:00 | OP 31 ID 9 | OP 33 ID 84 | 9:40-10:00 | |||||
10:00-10:20 | Young Investigator Lecture – Aditya Bhan | OP 32 ID 112 | OP 34 ID 83 | 10:00-10:20 | ||||
10:20-10:40 | KN 7
C. Apesteguia |
OP 35 ID 119 | 10:20-10:40 | |||||
10:40-11:00 | Break | OP 36 ID 18 | 10:40-11:00 | |||||
11:00-11:20 | Break | 11:00-11:20 | ||||||
11:20-11:40 | Opening ceremony | OP 11 ID 15 | KN 4
B. Xu |
11:20-11:40 | ||||
11:40-12:00 |
PL 1 – Bert Weckhuysen (Tanabe Prize) |
OP 12 ID 14 | PL 4 – Eduardo Falabella | 11:40-12:00 | ||||
12:00-12:20 | OP 13 ID 122 | OP 14 ID 46 | 12:00-12:20 | |||||
12:20-12:40 | KN 3
N. Essayem |
OP 15 ID 63 | 12:20-12:40 | |||||
12:40-13:00 |
Lunch |
OP 16 ID 114 |
Lunch |
12:40-13:00 | ||||
13:00-13:20 |
Lunch |
13:00-13:20 | ||||||
13:20-13:40 | 13:20-13:40 | |||||||
13:40-14:00 | 13:40-14:00 | |||||||
14:00-14:20 | OP 1 ID 107 | KN 2
K. Wilson |
OP 37 ID 62 | OP 40 ID 108 | 14:00-14:20 | |||
14:20-14:40 | OP 2 ID 135 | OP 17 ID 8 | KN 6
M. North |
OP 38 ID 123 | OP 41 ID 44 | 14:20-14:40 | ||
14:40-15:00 | OP 3 ID 132 | OP 6 ID 59 | OP 18 ID 36 | OP 39 ID 80 | OP 42 ID 34 | 14:40-15:00 | ||
15:00-15:20 | OP 4 ID 23 | OP 7 ID 101 | OP 19 ID 75 | OP 23 ID 45 |
Poster Session 2 |
15:00-15:20 | ||
15:20-15:40 | OP 5 ID 49 | OP 8 ID 22 | OP 20 ID 54 | OP 24 ID 58 | 15:20-15:40 | |||
15:40-16:00 | KN 1
A. Gervasini |
OP 9 ID 85 | OP 21 ID 30 | OP 25 ID 131 | 15:40-16:00 | |||
16:00-16:20 | OP 10 ID 39 | OP 22 ID 32 | OP 26 ID 7 | Break | 16:00-16:20 | |||
16:20-16:40 | Break | KN 5
E. Gussevskaya |
OP 27 ID 56 | 16:20-16:40 | ||||
16:40-17:00 | OP 28 ID 48 | PL 5 – Naonobo Katada | 16:40-17:00 | |||||
17:00-17:20 |
Meeting of the ABC board |
PL 2 – José Santiesteban
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Break | 17:00-17:20 | ||||
17:20-17:40 | 17:20-17:40 | |||||||
17:40-18:00 |
Poster Session 1 |
Closing ceremony | 17:40-18:00 | |||||
18:00-18:20 | Industrial Lecture – FCC SA | 18:00-18:20 | ||||||
18:20-18:40 | 18:20-18:40 | |||||||
18:40-19:00 | 18:40-19:00 | |||||||
19:00-19:30 | Cocktail | 19:00-19:30 | ||||||
19:30-20:00 |
Congress Dinner |
19:30-20:00 | ||||||
20:00-21:00 | 20:00-21:00 | |||||||
21:00-22:00 | 21:00-22:00 |
Monday, May 8th
Morning
Time (pm) | Entrance Hall |
9:00-11:20 | Registration |
Auditorium I | |
11:20-11:40 | Opening Ceremony |
11:40-12:40 | PL – 1 (Tanabe Prize) |
Nanoscale Chemical Imaging of Brønsted Acid Sites in Zeolites: Strength, Accessibility and Reactivity | |
Prof. Bert Weckhuysen – Utrecht University (The Netherlands) | |
Chair-person: Takashi Tatsumi | |
12:40-14:00 | Lunch |
Monday, May 8th
Afternoon
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
Chair-persons: Benoit Louis and Victor Teixeira | |
14:00-14:20 | OP – 1 |
ID 107: Proximity of metal-acid sites in bifunctional catalysts for the selective conversion of hydrocarbons | |
Roxana Pérez Vélez, Jovana Zečević, Krijn P. de Jong – Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis at Utrecht University (The Netherlands) | |
14:20-14:40 | OP – 2 |
ID 135: Tuning metal and acid properties of bifunctional Pt-USY catalysts for the selective ring opening of decalin | |
Lech W. O. Soares, Joan M. Faubel, Maria A. Arribas, Sibele B. C. Pergher, Agustín Martínez – Universidad Politécnica de Valencia-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain) | |
14:40-15:00 | OP – 3 |
ID 132: Influence of Lewis acid site and Brønsted acid site interaction of Zeolite on alkane cracking activity | |
Yang Zhang, Ruixue Zhao, Yue Liu, Ricardo Bermejo-Deval, Maricruz Sanchez-Sanchez, Johannes A. Lercher – Technische Universität Munichen (Germany) | |
15:00-15:20 | OP – 4 |
ID 23: Enhancement of activity and selectivity for toluene disproportionation by ZSM-5 zeolite modified with Nickel | |
Satoshi Suganuma, Koshiro Nakamura, Akihito Okuda, Naonobu Katada – Tottori University (Japan) | |
15:20-15:40 | OP – 5 |
ID 49: Effect of Mordenite Morphology and Aggregation on the Catalytic Performance of Aromatics | |
Weiyi Tong, Xiaolan Qi, Dejin Kong – Shanghai Research Institute of Petrochemical Technology (China) | |
15:40-16:20 | KN – 1 |
Going beyond the catalyst acidity: effective acidities in relation with catalytic activity
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Prof. Antonella Gervasini – University of Milan (Italy) |
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16:20-17:00 | Coffee Break |
Monday, May 8th
Afternoon
Time (am) | Auditorium II |
Chair-persons: Isabel Di Cosimo and Kátia Gusmão | |
14:00-14:40 | KN – 2 |
Tailoring solid acid and base catalysts for biorefining
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Prof. Karen Wilson – Aston University (UK) | |
14:40-15:00 | OP – 6 |
ID 59: Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks as Dual-Acid Catalysts for Glucose Transformation | |
Thomas W. Chamberlain, Volkan Degirmenci, Ryan Oozeerally, Ralentri Pertiwi, Yuni K. Krisnandi, Richard I. Walton – University of Warwick (UK) | |
15:00-15:20 | OP – 7 |
ID 101: Efficient formation of 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural from glucose with photoassist-phosphorylated TiO2 catalyst | |
Masashi Hattori, Keigo Kamata, Michikazu Hara – Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan) | |
15:20-15:40 | OP – 8 |
ID 22: Lewis Acid Catalysis of Nb2O5 for Selective Furfural Formation from Xylose in Water | |
Kiyotaka Nakajima, Navneet K. Gupta, Atsushi Fukuoka – Hokkaido University and Japan Science and Technology (Japan) | |
15:40-16:00 | OP – 9 |
ID 85: On the effect of adsorbed water on the acidity of oxide catalysts | |
Guido Busca, Vicente S. Escribano, Elisabette Finocchio, Gabriella Garbarino – Università di Genova (Italy) | |
16:00-16:20 | OP – 10 |
ID 39: One-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to sorbitol: Influence of the surface chemistry of the carbon support | |
Lucília S. Ribeiro, Juan J. Delgado, José J.M. Órfão, M. Fernando R. Pereira – Universidade do Porto (Portugal) | |
16:20-17:00 | Coffee Break |
Monday, May 8th
Evening
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
17:00-18:00
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PL – 2 |
Recent Advances in the Application of Zeolites to the Production of Fuels and Petrochemicals
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Dr. José Santiesteban – ExxonMobil (USA) | |
Chair-person: Robson Monteiro | |
18:00-18:40 | Industrial Lecture – FCC SA |
FER zeolite scale-up studies and potential use in light olefins production – an industrial approach
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Dr. José Marcos Ferreira – FFC SA (Brazil) | |
18:40-20:00 | Cocktail |
Tuesday, May 9th
Morning
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
9:00-10:00 | PL – 3 |
Ab initio quantum chemistry for understanding acid catalysis by zeolites
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Prof. Joachim Sauer – Humboldt University (Germany) | |
Chair-person: Claudio Mota | |
10:00-10:40 | Young Investigator Lecture |
Chemistries mediating propagation and deactivation in methanol to hydrocarbons catalysis
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Prof. Aditya Bhan – University of Minnesota (USA) | |
10:40-11:20 |
Coffee Break
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Time (am) | Auditorium I |
Chair-persons: Jean-Pierre Gilson and Lucia Appel | |
11:20-11:40 | OP – 11 |
ID 15: Upgrading of triose sugars on Sn-containing Lewis acid solids | |
Eduardo A. Pighin, Verónica K. Díez, J. Isabel Di Cosimo – Catalysis Science and Engineering Research Group (Argentina) | |
11:40-12:00 | OP – 12 |
ID 14: Ethanol-to-Hydrocarbons reaction catalysed by ion-exchanged ZSM-5 zeolites | |
Maha Ammoury, Benjamin Katryniok, Svetlana Heyte, Sébastien Paul, Franck Dumeignil, Mickaël Capron, Guillaume Pomalaza, Kenichi Shimizu – Univ. Lile (France) | |
12:00-12:20 | OP – 13 |
ID 122: Different Induction and Deactivation Reaction behavior over HZSM-5 and HSAPO-34 Catalysts during Methanol to Hydrocarbon Reaction under low Temperature | |
Liang Qi, Zhongmin Liu – Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (China) | |
12:20-13:00 | KN – 3 |
Acid catalyzed transformation of Lignocellulosic Biomass in water and SC organic solvents
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Prof. Nadine Essayem – Institut de Recherche sur la Catalyse et l´Environnement de Lyon, Université Lyon 1 (France) |
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13:00-14:20 |
Lunch
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Tuesday, May 9th
Morning
Time (am) | Auditorium II |
Chair-persons: Richard Walton and Dalmo Mandelli | |
11:20-12:00 | KN – 4 |
On the Role of Solution and Support Basicity to the Catalysis of Au for Glycerol Oxidation
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Prof. Bo-Qing Xu – Tsighua University (China) | |
12:00-12:20 | OP – 14 |
ID 46: Optimization of the solketal production from acetone and glycerol using CO2 as switchable catalyst | |
Júlia A.C. Nascimento, Ana Luisa L. Fortuna, Bianca P. Pinto, Claudio J.A. Mota – Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | |
12:20-12:40 | OP – 15 |
ID 63: Catalytic role of Brönsted/Lewis acid sites regarding aromatic hydrocarbon production from fatty acids hydrotreating | |
Shiyou Xing, Pengmei Lv, Jiayan Wang, Lingmei Yang, Pei Fan, Zhongming Wang, Zhenhong Yuan – Chinese Academy of Sciences and Guangdong Key Laboratory of New and Renewable Energy Research and Development (China) | |
12:40-13:00 | OP – 16 |
ID 114: Intramolecular disproportionation of pyruvaldehyde to lactic acid over acid-base solid catalysts | |
Kryslaine M. A. Santos, Elise M. Albuquerque, Luiz E. P. Borges, Marco A. Fraga – Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia (Brazil) | |
13:00-14:20 |
Lunch
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Tuesday, May 9th
Afternoon
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
Chair-persons: Paolo Carniti and Alexandre Barros Gaspar | |
14:20-14:40 | OP – 17 |
ID 8: Up to date views on the relationships between acid base features of heterogeneous catalysts and catalytic properties | |
Jacques C. Védrine – Université P. & M. Curie (France) | |
14:40-15:00 | OP – 18 |
ID 36: Synthesis, structural characterization and acid catalysis of pore-structured niobium oxide and its fluorinated analogues | |
Akihiro Yshida, Yuta Motoki, Mai Shinoda, Hiyoshi Norito, Wataru Ueda – Kanagawa University (Japan) | |
15:00-15:20 | OP – 19 |
ID 75: Base Catalytic Activity of Decaniobate Cluster [Nb10O28]6 | |
Shun Hayashi, Seiji Yamazoe, Kiichirou Koyasu, Tatsuya Tsukuda – The University of Tokyo (Japan) | |
15:20-15:40 | OP – 20 |
ID 54: New Nb-Si-P Ternary Oxide Materials and their Use in Heterogeneous Acid Catalysis | |
Antonella Gervasini, Paolo Carniti, Claudio Imparato, N.J. Clayden, Antonio Aronne – Università degli Studi di Milano(Italy) | |
15:40-16:00 | OP – 21 |
ID 30: Gold nanoparticulate catalysts deposit on niobium oxide and their catalytic activity for gas and liquid phase oxidation | |
Toru Murayama, Kiyotaka Nakajima, Navneet K. Gupta, Atsushi Fukuoka, Masatake Haruta – Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan) | |
16:00-16:20 | OP – 22 |
ID 32: Hexagonal Boron Nitride as a New Solid Acid-Base Catalyst | |
Atsushi Takagaki, Shusaku Torii, Shinegenobu Hayashi, Ryuji Kikuchi, S. Ted Oyama – The University of Tokyo (Japan) | |
16:20-17:00 | KN – 5 |
Reactions of terpenes catalyzed by heteropoly compounds: upgrading of biorenewables
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Prof. Elena V. Gussevskaya – Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) |
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17:00-17:40 | Coffee Break |
Tuesday, May 9th
Afternoon
Time (am) | Auditorium II |
Chair-persons: Augustin Martinez and Fátima Zotin | |
14:20-15:00 | KN – 6 |
The importance of Lewis base catalysis in Lewis acid catalysed reactions
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Prof. Michael North – University of York (UK) | |
15:00-15:20 | OP – 23 |
ID 45: Control of Al distribution of the CON-type aluminosilicate zeolite catalyst | |
Masato Yoshioka, Takashi Tatsumi, Tashiyuki Yokoi – National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (Japan) | |
15:20-15:40 | OP – 24 |
ID 58: Novel strategies to design zeolite catalysts through biomass-mediated syntheses | |
E.S. Gomes, A.V. Silva, C.L.M. Lopes, C. Bernardon, M.M. Pereira, B. Louis – Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | |
15:40-16:00 | OP – 25 |
ID 131: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic activity of hierarchical zeolite, ZH-5 | |
Rajesh K. Parsapur, Parasuraman Selvam – Indian Institute of Tecnology (India) | |
16:00-16:20 | OP – 26 |
ID 7: Embryonic Zeolites: Active & Accessible Acid Catalysts | |
Jean-Pierre Gilson, Valentin Valtchev, Kok-Giap Haw, Nikolai Nesterenko, Delphine Minoux, Jean-Pierre Dath – Normandie Université (France) | |
16:20-16:40 | OP – 27 |
ID 56: Oligomerization over two close and isolated protons in MFI framework | |
Edyta Tabor, Milan Bernauer, Veronika Pashkova, Blanka Wichterlová, Jiří Dědeček – J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry (Czech Republic) | |
16:40-17:00 | OP – 28 |
ID 48: Organosilane-Magadiite for CO2 Adsorption in the Presence of CH4 and N2 | |
Rômulo B. Vieira, Pedro A.S. Moura, Enrique Vilarrasa-Garcia, Diana C.S. Azevedo, Heloise O. Pastore – University of Campinas (Brazil) | |
17:00-17:40 | Coffee Break |
Tuesday, May 9th
Evening
Time (am) | |
17:40-18:40
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Poster Session |
19:30-22:00 | Congress Dinner |
Wednesday, May 10th
Morning
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
Chair-persons: Jacques Vedrine and Sibele Pergher | |
9:20-9:40 | OP – 30 |
ID 142: Butadiene from ethanol employing doped t-ZrO2 | |
Luciano H. Chagas, Priscila C. Zonetti, Vinicius M. Santos, Caio R.V. Matheus, Lucia G. Appel – Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia (Brazil) | |
9:40-10:00 | OP – 31 |
ID 9: Catalytic dehydration of 1,3-butanediol to 1,3-butadiene over Al-SBA-15 at low temperature | |
Fangli Jing, Benjamin Katryniok, Marcia Araque, Marc Pera-Titus, Jean-Marc Clacens, Armin Liebens, Floryan De Campo, Franck Dumeignila, Sébastien Paul – Université d’Artois (France) | |
10:00-10:20 | OP – 32 |
ID 125: Acidity of natural zeolite clinoptilolite and catalytic performance in the acetalization of benzaldehyde with butandiol-1,3 | |
Hendrik Kosslick, Raja Al-Otabi, Mohammad Riaz, Farooq Ebad, Mishal Mohammad, Axel Schulz, Christian Jaeger – University of Rostok (Germany) | |
10:20-11:00 | KN – 7 |
Acid catalysis for biomass valorisation: Conversion of D-xylose into furfural
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Prof. Carlos Apesteguia – University of Litoral (Argentina) |
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11:00-11:40 | Coffee Break |
11:40-12:40 | Auditorium I |
PL – 4 | |
Acid and catalytic properties of Rare Earth-containing Y-zeolites
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Prof. Eduardo Falabella – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | |
Chair-person: Cristiane Henriques | |
12:40-14:00 |
Lunch
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Wednesday, May 10th
Morning
Time (am) | Auditorium II |
Chair-persons: Leandro Martins and Manuel Fernando Pereira | |
9:00-9:40 | KN – 8 |
Spectroscopic Observation of Hydrocarbon Reactions on Acid Sites
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Prof. Friederike Jentoft – University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA) | |
9:40-10:00 | OP – 33 |
ID 84: X-ray absorption and emission study on environment and electronic structure of manganese species in MnSiBEA zeolite and their role in NH3-SCR of NO | |
Rafal Baran, Pieter Glatzel, Stanislaw Dzwigaj – ESRF – The European Synchroton (France) | |
10:00-10:20 | OP – 34 |
ID 83: Operando XANES study on Ni-containing La-promoted hydrotalcite-derived catalysts for CO2 methanation | |
Rafal Baran, Dominik Wierzbicki, Radoslaw Debek – ESRF – The European Synchroton (France) | |
10:20-10:40 | OP – 35 |
ID 119: DFT investigation of Montmorillonite edge surfaces stability and their acid-basic properties | |
Carla G. Fonseca, Viviane Vaiss, Fernando Wypych, Renata Diniz, Alexandre A. Leitão – Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (Brazil) | |
10:40-11:00 | OP – 36 |
ID 18: Ab initio simulation of the acid sites at the external surface of zeolite Beta | |
Jérôme Rey, Pascal Raybaud, Céline Chizallet – IFP Energies nouvelles (France) | |
11:00-11:40 | Coffee Break |
11:40-12:40 | Auditorium I |
PL – 4 | |
Acid and catalytic properties of Rare Earth-containing Y-zeolites
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Prof. Eduardo Falabella – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | |
Chair-person: Cristiane Henriques | |
12:40-14:00 |
Lunch
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Wednesday, May 10th
Afternoon
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
Chair-persons: Wagner Alves Carvalho and Pengmei Lv | |
14:00-14:20 | OP – 37 |
ID 62: Mesoporous sulfonic acid silicas for pyrolysis bio-oil upgrading via acetic acid esterification | |
Jinesh C. Manayil, Vannia C. dos Santos, Carlos V.M. Inocencio, Friederike C. Jentoft, Adam F. Lee, Karen Wilson – Aston University (UK) | |
14:20-14:40 | OP – 38 |
ID 123: Liquid-phase esterification of levulinic acid with ethanol catalyzed by sulfonated carbon catalysts: effects of additional surface functional groups | |
Yukei Suzuki, Isao Ogino, Shin R. Mukai – Hokkaido University (Japan) | |
14:40-15:00 | OP – 39 |
ID 80: Heterogeneous cyclohexene oxidation to adipic acid with polyoxometalate catalysts | |
João Carlos S. Soares, Arthur H. A. Gonçalves, Fátima M.Z. Zotin, Lucia R. Raddi Araújo, Alexandre B. Gaspar – Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia (Brazil) | |
15:00-16:00 | Poster Session |
16:00-16:40 | Coffee Break |
Wednesday, May 10th
Afternoon
Time (am) | Auditorium II |
Chair-persons: Guido Busca and Marcelo Maciel | |
14:00-14:20 | OP – 40 |
ID 108: Propane oxidation by vanadium supported on activated carbon from sugarcane straw | |
Virgílio J.M.F. Neto, Thiago de S. Belan, André L.L. Magalhães, Alexandre B. Gaspar, Paulo G. Pries de Oliveira, Fabiana M.T. Mendes – Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia (Brazil) | |
14:20-14:40 | OP – 41 |
ID 44: Eco-Compatible Zeolite-Catalysed Continuous Halogenation of Aromatics | |
P. Losch, J.F. Kolb, A. Astafan, T.J. Daou, L. Pinard, P. Pale, B. Louis – Université de Strasbourg (France) | |
14:40-15:00 | OP – 42 |
ID 34: Enhancement of concentration and functionality of active sites in zeolite based catalysts for acid-catalysed reactions | |
Petr Sazama, Radim Pilar, Lukasz Mokrzycki, Vasile I. Parvulescu, Edyta Tabor, Alena Vondrova, Dalibor Kaucky, Petr Klein, Jiri Dedecek, Stepan Sklenak, Jaroslava Maravkova – J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry (Czech Republic) | |
15:00-16:00 | Poster Session |
16:00-16:40 | Coffee Break |
Wednesday, May 10th
Evening
Time (am) | Auditorium I |
16:40-17:40
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PL – 5 |
Principles and Questions about What Controls Brønsted Acid Strength of Aluminosilicates
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Prof. Naonobo Katada – Tottori University (Japan) | |
Chair-person: Marco Fraga | |
17:40-18:00 | Closing Ceremony |
Poster Session
Tuesday, May 9th | Wednesday, May 10th | ||
Afternoon | Afternoon | ||
Time 17:40 – 18:40 | Time 15:00 – 16:00 | ||
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ID | TITLE | ||
2 | USSY with rich Lewis acidy: a highly-efficient hydrocracking catalyst component with the improved isomerism performance | ||
3 | Glucose to HMF: a comparison between microwave‑assisted and conventional heating systems using water and GVL as solvents over niobium phosphate catalyst | ||
4 | Solid-state dealuminated FER zeolites on the catalytic dehydration of ethanol to ethylene | ||
6 | Ni-β-diimine catalytic precursor anchored in Al-SBA-15 for ethylene oligomerization | ||
8 | Cu-based catalyst applied in the isopropanol dehydrogenation | ||
10 | Theoretical study of CO2 cycloaddition to epoxides catalysed by porous materials | ||
11 | Influence of copper on nickel-based catalysts in the conversion of glycerol | ||
12 | Effect of preparation method on catalytic activity of Ni/γ-Al2O3 catalysts | ||
13 | Healthy oils by glycerolysis of triglycerides on basic catalysts | ||
15 | Activity of Al-rich Co-*BEA in SCR of NOx using C3H8 as a reducing agent | ||
16 | Correlation between the basicity of different metal oxides and the catalytic performance in the glycerol conversion | ||
17 | H3PMo12O40-catalyzed hydrolysis of Macauba oil | ||
18 | Catalytic dehydration of glycerol over silica- and alumina-supported cesium-exchanged silicotungstic acid | ||
19 | Mechanism of isopropanol dehydration on γ-Al2O3: experiments and DFT for a predictive kinetic model | ||
20 | The Two Faces of Pseudo-Bridging Silanols: Isopropanol Catalytic Dehydration on Amorphous Silica-Alumina Relies on a Synergy between Brønsted and Lewis Acidic Functions | ||
24 | Catalytic conversion of glycerol to acrolein over Pd/LaY-zeolite | ||
25 | CaO-CuO and MgO-CuO for CO2 adsorption | ||
26 | Acidity enhancement of niobia by sulfation and phosphatation treatments | ||
27 | Evaluation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) production from fructose catalyzed by niobium phosphate | ||
29 | Gas-phase oxidative dehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid on H,Fe-MCM-22 catalysts | ||
31 | Cellulose conversion catalyzed by pore-structured niobium and tantalum oxides | ||
33 | Pt/TiO2-catalysed furfuryl alcohol hydrogenation – Tunable pentanediol generation through Lewis acidity and dopant addition | ||
35 | H-BEA and H-FER Acid Catalysts Employed for Solketal Production by Glycerol Ketalization with Acetone | ||
40 | Effect of reaction atmosphere on the acid and redox properties of Cu (Ni or Co)-Mo/Al2O3 catalysts for glycerol conversion | ||
41 | Acidic properties of Al2O3 determined by pyridine adsorption | ||
42 | Zeolite structure optimization for catalytic hydroisomerization of n-alkanes | ||
43 | On The Utility of High Quality, Large ZSM-5 Crystals | ||
47 | Aqueous-phase conversion of C5-sugars over hierarchical zeolite catalysts | ||
51 | Synthesis of hybrid silicas and application in the transesterification reaction | ||
52 | Catalytic transesterification with hybrid silicas: influence of cationic surfactant | ||
53 | Synthesis and catalytic assessment of micro- and nanocrystalline faujasites ion-exchanged with organic cations | ||
57 | Effect of the composition phase and reactivity of Mo-V mixed oxide catalysts in one-pot oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid. | ||
60 | Na-promoted copper aluminate for reductive aldol condensation of acetone | ||
61 | H2 and CO production through Ni-V-Li/Al2O3: a multifunctional catalyst for CH4 pyrolysis and CO2 mitigation | ||
64 | Comparison between heterogeneous acid and base catalyzed biodiesel production: catalytic mechanism and performance | ||
67 | Desulfurization of Crude Oil using Alkaline-impregnated activated carbon | ||
69 | Acid-base catalyst supported on mesoporous silica and anchored in organocomposites for the processing of biodiesel | ||
70 | Quantitative measures of acidity in H-MFI by NH3 and H2O | ||
72 | Effect of active site accessibility for glycerol condensation with acetone under mild acidic conditions | ||
74 | Sustainable production of acrylic acid: potassium-ion exchanged zeolites for gas-phase dehydration of lactic acid | ||
76 | Heteropoly acid catalyzed isomerization of caryophyllene oxide | ||
77 | CuFe and CuCo supported on pillared clay as catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation into value-added products in one-step | ||
79 | Synthesis of sulphated lanthanum oxide catalysts applied to the biodiesel production | ||
82 | DFT-based calculations of the adsorptions of acetic acid, methanol and triacetin on the surfaces of zinc acetate. | ||
86 | (Bio)ethanol dehydration on doped γ-Al2O3 | ||
87 | Basicity of Faujasites containing Alkyl-ammonium Linear Cations | ||
88 | Thermal and catalytic pyrolysis of sisal residue | ||
89 | Production of bifunctional calcium oxide catalyst supported on gamma alumina for the production of biofuel from the transesterification of crambe oil | ||
93 | Comparative acidity of zeolite Y and BEA composites with 12-tungstophosphoric and 12-silicotungstic acids | ||
97 | Vacancy formation in MoS2 and CoMoS supported on MgO: electronic and energetic analysis | ||
98 | Catalytic cracking of model molecules of fatty acids | ||
103 | Acid-Base and Redox Centers of Biomimetic Catalyst | ||
104 | Cyclization of Pseudoionone Using Acid Carbon Obtained from Biodiesel Waste: Comparison with Classical Catalyst and Study of Reaction Parameters | ||
105 | Bifunctional acid-base mechanism for the Cannizzaro reaction of pyruvaldehyde to lactic acid over ZrO2 polymorphic catalysts | ||
110 | Tuning Catalysts for Regioselective Aldol Condensations | ||
112 | Modified HZSM-5 zeolites for the conversion of ethylene into propylene and aromatics | ||
113 | Etherification of different glycols with ethanol using acid zeolites as catalysts | ||
116 | CuZn/ɤ-Al2O3 and CuZn/zeolite-β catalysts applied to direct conversion of syngas to dimethyl ether | ||
117 | Synthesis of heterogeneous basic catalysts for biodiesel production | ||
120 | Evaluation of mesoporous niobium phosphate for esterification of fatty acids | ||
126 | Control of Al locations in the MFI framework by using structure-directing and pore-filling agents | ||
127 | Aldol Condensation of furfural by basic functionalized mesoporous silica | ||
133 | Effect of CaO addition on Ni-Al2O3 catalysts applied in the steam reforming of propionic acid. | ||
134 | The Role of Chromium in the Synthesis of Acrylonitrile over MgO | ||
136 | Zeolitic catalysts for oxidative desulphurization | ||
137 | Aviation biofuels from terpenes: cascade conversion of citronellal to cycloalkanes over metal/acid catalysts | ||
138 | The influence of acid sites on supported ruthenium catalysts for glycerol hydrogenolysis | ||
139 | Activated carbon obtained from sugarcane straw as adsorbent for PAHs | ||
140 | Synthesis of bifunctional calcium oxide supported on gamma alumina for biofuel production from the transesterification of crambe oil | ||
141 | in situ DRIFTS/MS studies of transesterification of methanol and ethyl acetate over Mg/La catalyst | ||
143 | Synthesis and structural characterization of CuOx-VO/TiO2-ZrO2 catalysts | ||
145 | The study of 5-HMF synthesis to form fructose using SGC650H Purolite® in DMSO | ||
146 | Effect of CO2 in the reaction of oxidative dehydrogenation of propane over Cr/ZrO2 catalysts | ||
149 | Synthesis of heteropolyacid (H3PW12O40)/SBA-15 nanoparticles and their catalytic properties | ||
150 | Bimetallic Cu-(WO3 or ZrO2)/Al2O3 catalysts for glycerol dehydration to acetol: effect of texture and acidic properties | ||
153 | WO3, SiO2 and Nb2O5-modified ZrO2 applied in the ethanol conversion to higher products | ||
154 | Synthesis and characterization of novel ionic liquid templated ordered mesoporous hexagonal and cubic aluminosilicates | ||
155 | Hydrogenolysis of glycerol over silica-supported copper nanocatalyst |