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
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