Photo- and Electro-catalysis - The Netherlands` Catalysis and

Monday, March 2nd 2015
10.45
Opening NCCC XVI (Rotonde)
11.00 PL1
Dr. Martin Skov Skjøth-Rasmussen - New and Old Scientific Challenges in Syngas Production and Syngas Conversion
11.45 PL2
Prof. K. U. Loos - Enzymatic Polymerizations - Novel ways to (new) polymer systems
Lunch (12.30-13.45) posters session I on display (Asamblea, Alegria and Oxford 22)
12.30
Rotonde
Sorbonne 2
Heterogenous Catalysis
13.45 O1
Atomic-Scale Imaging of Oscillating Pt
Nanoparticle Catalysts During CO
Oxidation
Cambridge 32
Homogenous Catalysis
KN1
Mesoionic carbenes: catalysts for challenging
bond activations and oxidations
Renewables, Biomass & Hydrogen
O2
P J Kooyman - TU Delft
14.10 O4
One-Step Conversion of Ethanol to
Butadiene over Wet-kneaded SiO2-MgO
Catalyst
Influence of Re-doping on performance of
Pt-Re catalysts for ester hydrogenation
O5
Prof. M. Albrecht (UC Dublin)
O8
J. Pritchard - TU Eindhoven
15.00 O11
Immobilisation of Hoveyda-Grubbs 2nd
generation catalyst in Metal Organic
Frameworks
Au, Ag and Au-Ag supported on SBA15
for the selective hydrogenation of
butadiene
O12
Modeling intrinsic kinetics in
immobilized photocatalytic microreactors
A. Visan - University of Twente
Organocatalytic entry into the synthesis of new
antimalarials
S. Van Rootselaar - RU Nijmegen
O16
N. Masoud - Utrecht University
15.50 O18
Transition-Metal-free Catalytic Dehydrogenation
of Amine-boranes
D. Boom - VU Amsterdam
J. Spekreijse - WUR Wageningen
15.25 O15
Catalysis In Confined Spaces
S. Leenders - University of Amsterdam
O19
Synthesis of formazanate complexes: towards
lactide polymerization
R. Traviesto-Puente - RU Groningen
16.15
Coffee/Tea
16.30
Roadmap Katalyse, Cambridge 30
16.30
Poster session I: Posters with even serial numbers (Erasmus Lounge)
18.15
Dinner (18.15 - 19.45)
Career Development & Opportunities
19.45
CDO lecture
20.15
Company Market
Theory, Spectroscopy, Model Catalysts
O3
B. Feng - Utrecht University
S. Chung - Utrecht University
14.35 O7
Lignin liquid-phase reforming
Cambridge 30
Stable catalysts for the heterogeneously
catalyzed deoxydehydration
L. Sandbrink - Aachen University
O9
Base Metal-catalyzed Hydrogenation of
Carboxylic Acids to Alcohols
T. J. Korstanje - University of Amsterdamn
O13 Ceria-zirconia based catalyst for steam
reforming of organic volatiles derived from
humin gasification
T. Hoang - University of Twente
O17 Metal assisted opto-electrical enhancement
of direct tandem photoelectrochemical cells
Cu model catalyst dynamics and CO-oxidation
kinetics studied by
simultaneous in-situ UV-vis and mass
spectrometry
Y. Bu - Eindhoven University
O6
High-pressure scanning tunneling microscopy
on oxide-film-supported catalyst
R. Mom - Leiden University
O10 Growth Studies of Thin MOF Films at High
Temperatures and
Pressures with In-situ Atomic Force Microscopy
R. P. Brand - Utrecht University
O14 Kinetics of H/D on Pt (111) under alkaline and
acidic conditions
I. Ledezma-Yanez - Leiden University
KN2 An x-ray spectroscopy view of heterogeneous
and bio-catalysts
S. Y. Park - University of Twetne
O20 Novel Approaches for the Production of
Biobased Aromatics Using Furans as
Feedstock via Diels-Alder Aromatization
S. Thiyagarajan - DINS
Prof. Frank de Groot - Utrecht University
Tuesday, March 3rd, Morning
8.30
PL3
Prof. X. Bao - Nano-Confinement in catalysis
Rotonde
Sorbonne 2
Homogenous Catalysis
Applied Catalysis and Processes
9.20
KN3
Catalysts: The beauty of Pearl
O21
Radical Reactivity with Palladium(II)
D. Broere - UVA
9.45
O23
Dr. Peter van den Brink (Shell)
10.00
How CO is activated on cobalt FischerTropsch catalyst
Homogeneous Catalysis
O26
The Hydrothermal Deactivation of CuSSZ-13 Molecular Sieves
High-resolution 3D X-ray nanoimaging of
pore structure and individual components
and catalyst bodies
O30
O34
Novel Ni-carbon nanofiber based catalyst
for nitrite and nitrate hydrogenation
R. Espinosa - University of Twetne
12.35
Catalytic asymmetric alkylation of diaryl ketones
using Grignard reagents
P. Ortiz - RU Groningen
O38
A. Banerjee - NUS
12.10 O41
Reactivity of new P^N ligand containing Pt
complexes with tin reagents
R. Warsink - Utrecht University
J. v. Bokhoven - ETH Zurich
Spontaneous formation of nano-island on
cobalt catalysts under Fischer Tropsch
synthesis: Role of adsorbates and
Mechanistic consequences
Molecular motors as Tunable Ligands for Pdcatalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Substitution
Wen-Hao Chen - RU Groningen
R. Oord - Utrecht University
11.45 O37
Early Main Group Metal Catalysis: How important
is the metal?
Sorbonne 2
Wei. Chen - Eindhoven University
11.20 O33
O22 Oxygen evolution on an Ir-based catalyst:
TOF, stability and electrolyte effects
Micro- and Mesoporous Catalytic
Materials
KN4 Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas in
heterogeneous catalysis: similar or
different to MOFs ?
O24 Doped ordered mesoporous carbons for the
oxygen reduction reaction
N. Daems - KU Leuven
Prof. Pascal van der Voort – (Gent University)
Coffee/Tea (10.00-10.30)
Heterogenous Catalysis
10.55 O29
Photo- and Electro-catalysis
Cambridge 30
O. Diaz-Moralez - Leiden University
J. Penafiel - RU Groningen
Rotonde
10.30 O25
Cambridge 32
Well-Defined Boralumoxanes as Convenient MAO
Modelling compound
H. Zijlstra - RU Groningen
O42
Comparable reactivity of well-defined protonresponsive ligand-systems
S. De Boer - University of Amsterdam
Lunch (12.35-13.45) posters session II on display (Asamblea, Alegria and Oxford 22)
Cambridge 32
Theory, Spectroscopy, Model Catalysts
O27 Molecular dynamics study of butene
cracking intermediates in H-ZSM-5
Cambridge 30
Renewables, Biomass & Hydrogen
KN6 Catalysing the Transition to Renewables
P. Cnudde - Gent University
O31 Silicon and Aluminum Chemistry of
Individual Zeolite Domains in FCC Particles
as Probed with Scanning Transmission X-ray
Microscopy
S. Kalirai - Utrecht University
O35 Insight in the activity of UiO-66-NH2 for the
aldol condensation
J. Hajek - Gent University
O39 From 2D to 3D Models: Development,
Characterization and Testing of a
WellDefined Fe-Mn/SiO2 Powder FischerTropsch Model Catalyst
E. Dad - Eindhoven University
O43 Effects of Na and S promoters on Carbon
Deposition Rate of supported
Fe catalysts in Fischer-Tropsch to Olefins
J. Xie - Utrecht University
Dr. Paul O’Connor - (BIOeCON)
O36 Heterogeneous selective terminal C-C scission of
C5-carbohydrates
F. van der Klis - WUR Wageningen
O40 Synthesis of Value-Added Chemicals from Nut
Shell Lignins
R. Jastrzebski - Utrecht University
O44 Reversible hydrogenation of CO2 with highly
active Ru pincer catalysts
G. Filonenko - Eindhoven University
Tuesday, March 3rd, Afternoon
Rotonde
Heterogenous Catalysis
13.45 O45
Formation of oxygenated compounds
during Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and
their role in catalyst deactivation
Sorbonne 2
Micro- and Mesoporous Catalytic Materials
O46
P. Gonugunta - Delft University
14.10 O48
Aerobic C-H-olefination of Indoles via a
Cross-dehydrogenative Coupling in Flow
M. Meire - Gent University
O49
H. Gemoets - Eindhoven University
14.35 O51
Active Phase Distribution Changes in
Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst Particles
Highly active and stable FTS catalysts
obtained through MOF mediated
synthesis
O52
Dynamic release/immobilization of Rhhomogeneous hydroformylation
catalyst by polyoxometalate-MOF composite
S. Sartipi - Delft University
O55
T. Wezendonk - Delft University
15.25
Stable Fe/ZSM-5 nanosheet catalysts for benzene to
phenol oxidation
L. Meng - Eindhoven University
K. H. Cats - Utrecht University
15.00 O54
Effect of microwave irradiation on the synthesis of
mesoporous titania
Cost-effective and versatile nanostructuring of
zeolites
X. Zhu - Eindhoven University
Sorbonne 2
Heterogenous Catalysis
Caught in the act! Studying catalysts
during the Deacon reaction
Photo- and Electro-catalysis
O58
I. Groot - Leiden University
16.10 O60
O47 Optimization of the sulfide catalytic active
phase for trioleine hydrogenation
Theory, Spectroscopy, Model Catalysts
KN5 Modeling ions on real catalyst surfaces
A. Coumans - Eindhoven University
O50 Carbon dioxide activation on magnetite: a
surface science study
P. Dementyev - Fritz Harber Institute
O28 Novel Nickel Based Catalysts for the
Hydrotreatment of Pyrolysis Oils and
Fractions
W. Yin - RU Groningen
O32 Understanding the solvent effect in lignin
depolymerization
X. Huang - Eindhoven University
Impact of immobilizing Grubbs catalysts
on activity and product selectivity
Highly Active and Selective Pt-promoted
Co/Nb2O5 Catalysts for FT Synthesis
A. den Otter - Utrecht University
Visible light photocatalysis: an EPR and FTIR
study of plasmonic TiO2
O61
Bio-Organic Catalysis
KN7 Enzymes are pure chemistry
Dr. Manuel J. Louwerse – (Utrecht University)
O53 Engineering light-absorption in functionalized
UiO-66 frameworks
K. Hendrickx - Gent University
O56 Shape Selectivity in Zeolites Visualized using
Size-Selected Organic Probes
F. Hendriks - Utrecht University
M. Nasalevich - Delft University
O64
Efficiency enhancement of nanostructured InP
photocathodes for water reduction
L. Gao - Eindhoven University
NWO Talent Class (Sorbonne 2)
Membershipmeeting KNCV-Dutch Catalysis Society (Cambridge 30)
18.00
20,00
19.30
Poster session II: Posters with odd serial numbers (Erasmus Lounge)
Cambridge 30
Applied Catalysis and Processes
O59 Initiation of carbon nanofiber growth from
polycrystalline nickel foams
J van Beek - University of Twetne
Co@MOF composite for visible light driven
hydrogen evolution
17.00
Conference Dinner
Cambridge 32
M. Keulemans - Antwerpen University
A. Dewaele - KU Leuven
16.35 O63
Renewables, Biomass & Hydrogen
Cambridge 30
Coffee/Tea (15.25-15.45)
Rotonde
15.45 O57
Cambridge 32
O62 Integration of in-situ hydrogen peroxide
generation with the direct propene epoxidation
Prof. Ulf Hanefeld –(TU Delft)
O65 Serine decarboxylases: new enzymes for the
bio-based production of ethanolamine
R. Medici - Delft University
E. Kertalli - Eindhoven University
O66 Iron oxide based oxygen carriers for hydrogen
production by chemical looping
L. Protasova - VITO NV
Wednesday, March 4th, Morning
Rotonde
Sorbonne 2
Heterogenous Catalysis
9.00
O67
Innovative robocasted catalysts for
methanol-to-olefins
Coordination Chemistry
O68
J. Lefevere - Antwerpen University
9.25
O70
Au@UiO-66: a base free oxidation
catalyst
T. van Dijkman - Leiden University
O71
K. Leus - Gent University
9.50
O73
Shining light on hydrotreating catalyst
activation
Spontaneous hydrosilylation in iminopyrrolide
substituted silanes
L. Witteman - Utrecht University
O74
L. Van Haandel - Eindhoven University
10.15
Copper(I) scorpionate complexes for ethene
detection.
Pyridyl functionalized phosphinines: synthesis,
characterization and reactivity
I. de Krom - Eindhoven University
Sorbonne 2
Heterogenous Catalysis
Research In an Industrial Catalysis
World: A Lifelong Adventure
Coordination Chemistry
O77
Multidentate Di-NHC Ru and Pd Complexes and
their Catalytic Applications
S. Sluijter - UVA
11.05
O80
Dr. Stuart."Stu" Soled (ExxonMobil)
11.30 O83
Carbon Supported Sodium Alanate as a
Hydrogenation Catalyst
Functional mimics for halogenases – reactive
intermediates and
catalytic halogenation activity
S. Padamati - RU Groningen
KN10 Photoactive liposomes for the activation of
metal complexes
P. Bramwell - Utrecht University
11.55 O86
O69 DNA-based catalytic cyclopropanation in
water
Photo- and Electro-catalysis
KN8 Charge carrier extraction and catalysis on
photoelectrodes for solar water splitting
A. Rioz - RU Groningen
O72 Properties of Oleate Hydratase
L. Otten - Delft University
O75 Biomimetic Asymmetric Epoxidation and
Sulfoxidation by an Artificial Cofactor
C. Paul - Delft University
Lunch (12.20-13.30)
Cambridge 32
Photo- and Electro-catalysis
O78 Electrochemical reduction of CO2 on
immobilized cobalt protoporphyrin
J. Shen - Leiden University
O81 Photocatalytic oxidation of water at the
surface of liposomes
B. Limburg - Leiden University
O84 Photocatalysis: a potential regeneration
strategy for diesel particulate filters
L. Liao - KU Leuven
Support functionalization to retard
copper particle growth
R. van den Berg - Utrecht University
12.20
Bio-Organic Catalysis
Cambridge 30
Prof. Kevin Sivula (EPFL, Switzerland)
O76 Plasmonic Au-Ag alloys on TiO2 for tunable
visible light photoactivity
S. Verbruggen - Antwerpen University
Coffee/tea (10.15-10.40)
Rotonde
10.40 KN9
Cambridge 32
O87 Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic
Contaminant Mixtures in Water
Dr. Sylvestre Bonnet – (Leiden University)
J. Romão - University of Twetne
Cambridge 30
Renewables, Biomass & Hydrogen
O79 Reversible hydrogen storage using CO2 and a
heterogeneous iridium catalyst
A. Bavykina - Delft University
O82 The selectivity of electrochemical CO2 reduction
to hydrocarbons on copper
R. Kas - University of Twetne
O85 The role of topology in sugar activation by Snmodified zeolites
W. van der Graaff - Eindhoven University
O88 Simple aromatic compounds from lignin
J. Deuss - RU Groningen
Wednesday, March 4th, Afternoon
Rotonde
Sorbonne 2
Heterogenous Catalysis
13.30 O89 Clay-catalyzed lignin pyrolysis for valueadded products
Coordination Chemistry
O90
P. de Wild - ECN
13.55 O93 In situ high pressure STM imaging of a
Fischer-Tropsch cobalt catalyst
Palladium-Catalyzed Conjugate Addition of Aryl
iodides to Activated Alkenes
M. Subramaniyan - RU Groningen
O94
V. Navarro - Leiden University
SABRE-induced hyperpolarization in Ir-catalyzed
hydrogenation reactions
P. Spannring - RU Nijmegen
14.25 PL4
Prof. Robert Morris - Catalysts based on iron for the asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones and imines
15.10
Closing session and lecture + poster awards (Rotonde)
Cambridge 32
Theory, Spectroscopy, Model Catalysts
O91 On the Structural Characterization of Noble
Metal Catalysts Supported on Reducible
Oxides by a Laboratory X-ray
Diffractometer
N. Dadivanyan - PANalytical
O95 Chemistry of the Hydrocarbon Species
during MTO Conversion over H-SSZ-13
E. Borodina - Utrecht University
Cambridge 30
Photo- and Electro-catalysis
O92 Spin-coated Ni, Fe-oxyhydroxide catalysts for
photoelectrochemical water oxidatition on Tidoped α-Fe2O3 thin films
I. Garcia-Torregrosa - Utrecht University
O96 Predicting the ability of materials to act as
(water splitting) photocatalysts
M. Zwijnenburg - University College London