DECHEMA e.V.

Lecture Programme

Sunday, February 5, 2006

17:00 Registration
18:00 Welcome Reception at the Harnack-Haus, Ihnestraße 16-20, 14195 Berlin

Monday, February 6, 2006

08:45 Opening G.F. Froment, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX/USA

09:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Catalyst deactivation and process design
J.A. Moulijn, Delft University of Technology/NL

09:45 PLENARY LECTURE
Direct observations of different catalyst deactivation behaviors
P.L. Hansen, Haldor Topsoe A/S, Lyngby/DK

10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 Modelling of sulphur poisoning of a Pd/Al2O3 catalyst used for methane deep oxidation: comparison of deactivation models
S. Ordonez, P. Hurtado, F.V. Diez, University of Oviedo/E; A. Monzon, University of Zaragoza/E

11:25 A new class of Pd catalysts for gas phase acetoxylation of toluene and successful prevention of catalyst deactivation
A. Benhmid, V.N. Kalevaru, A. Martin, B.Lücke, U. Dingerdissen, Institute for Applied Chemistry, Berlin/D

11:50 Measurement and modelling of catalyst decay - the Eurokin survey
J. Birtill, University of Glasgow/UK

12:15 Influence of the internal heat transfer within a catalyst pellet during deactivation processes
G.L.M. Averlant, Technical University of Dresden/D

12:40 Lunch Break

14:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Nanoparticles on oxides as models for heterogeneous catalysts: an atomic view
H.-J. Freund, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin/D

14:45 New integrated process (RICP) to inhibit deactivation of residue hydrotreating catalyst and increase yield of light oil from FCC
Q. Yang, C. Niu, Y. Gao, L. Dai, H. Nie, Y. Shi, D. Li, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing/PRC

LECTURE CHANGE
15:10 On the role of sensitivity analysis in parameter estimation of heterogeneous kinetic models
L.A. Alcazar, J. Ancheyta, Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo, Mexico City/MEX  (former poster No. 28)

15:35 Diagnoses of NiMoP catalysts during the ultra-deep hydrodesulfurization for Diesel fuel
K. Inamura, H. Koshika, T. Hirano, Y.Suzuki, Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd., Sodegaura/J; K. Koizumi, M. Yamada, Tohoku University, Sendai/J

16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: impact of water on the activity and lifetime of cobalt catalysts
G. Jacobs, T.K. Das, J. Li, P.M. Patterson, M. Luo, B.H. Davis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY/USA

16:55 Role of water in the deactivation of bifunctional catalysts in the single-step synthesis of dimethyl ether from syngas and CO2
I. Sierra, A.T. Aguayo, J. Ereńa, J.M. Arandes, M. Olazar, J. Bilbao, Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao/E

17:20 Cobalt Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: deactivation by oxidation?
J. van de Loosdrecht, P.J. van Berge, Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd, Sasolburg/ZA

17:45 Effects of sintering on carbon deposition during steam methane reforming on Ni catalysts
D. Chen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim/N; R.Lřdeng, SINTEF, Trondheim/N;
K.O. Christensen, A. Holmen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim/N

18:10 Poster Party

Tuesday, February 7, 2006

09:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Maintaining high performance of advanced autocatalysts
M.V. Twigg, Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Royston Herts/UK

09:45 PLENARY LECTURE
Transient phenomena of catalyst instability: conceptual and technical approach by high throughput experimentation
C. Mirodatos, IRC-CNRS, Villeurbanne/F

10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 The effects of sulfur dioxide, temperature and water vapour on the deactivation of model Diesel oxidation catalyst
J. Andersson, M. Skoglundh, E. Fridell, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg/S

11:25 Perovskite catalysts meeting stability requirements for Diesel soot trap application
E. Cauda, D. Mescia, N. Russo, D. Fino, G. Saracco, V. Specchia, Politecnico di Torino/I

11:50 Deactivation of protonic zeolites in the catalytic oxidation of chlorinated VOCs: 1,2-dichloroethane
A. Aranzabal, U. Aurrekoetxea, J.A. Gonzalez-Marcos, J.R. Gonzalez-Velasco, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao/E;
M. Guillemot, P. Magnoux, University of Poitiers/F

12:15 Nature of the coke deposited on zeolitic catalysts during the oxidation of methyl-isobutyl-ketone
J. Tsou, University of Porto/P; P. Magnoux, M. Guisnet, University of Poitiers/F; J.J.M. Órfăo, J.L. Figueiredo, University of Porto/P

12:40 Lunch Break

14:00 PLENARY LECTURE
How to obtain an active biocatalyst
K.-E. Jaeger, Research Centre Jülich/D

14:45 Hydrogenation of cis-2-pentenenitrile over Ni/Al2O3: understanding catalyst deactivation
A.S. Canning, S.D. Jackson, S. Mitchell, University of Glasgow/UK

15:10 Regeneration of palladium catalyst by supercritical fluid extraction for hydrogenation of benzoic acid
B.N. Zong, X. Zhang, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing/PRC

15:35 Supression of catalyst deactivation by means of acoustic irradiation - application on fine and speciality chemicals
B. Toukoniitty, J. Kuusisto, J.-P. Mikkola, E. Toukoniitty, T. Riihimäki, D.Yu. Murzin, T.Salmi, Ĺbo Akademi University, Turku/FIN

16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Formation of carbonaceous overlayers on Pd-Al2O3 and Pd(111) model catalysts
G. Rupprechter, M. Borasio, M. Morkel, H.-J. Freund, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin/D

16:55 A novel classification method for coke components and acidity characterisation of coked zeolites
S. Chen, Sinopec, Beijing/PRC; B. Wang, G. Manos, University College London/UK

17:20 Real time spectroscopic process control for the dehydrogenation of propane over supported chromium oxide catalysts
T.A. Nijhuis, B.M. Vogelaar, S.J. Tinnemans, T. Visser, B.M. Weckhuysen, Utrecht University/NL

17:45- 18:10 Modelling catalyst deactivation in fixed bed reactors - from empirical models to a complete integrated model
F. Sandelin, Neste Oil Oy, Porvoo/FIN; T.Salmi, D.Yu. Murzin, Ĺbo Akademi University, Turku/FIN; K.Lipiäinen, Neste Oil Oy, Porvoo/FIN

19:30 Conference Dinner

Wednesday, February 8, 2006

09:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Mechanism of deactivation in heterogeneous catalysis determined by direct investigation on single site catalytic systems
J.-M. Basset, CPE Lyon, Villeurbanne/F

09:45 PLENARY LECTURE
Understanding catalytic active sites by activation and deactivation studies
H.H. Kung, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL/USA

10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 Deactivation of heterogeneous catalysts by solvent additives in three-phase reactions
I. Melian-Cabrera, University of Groningen/NL; P. Du, B. Hoffer, A. Heibel, F.Kapteijn, J.A. Moulijn, Delft University of Technology/NL

11:25 A microGC study of deactivation during conversion of methylbutynol on basic zeolites
J.-F. Groust, L. Teyssier, G. Costentin, P. Massiani, University P. and M. Curie, Paris/F

11:50 Deactivation of methanol synthesis catalysts
G. Kelly, F. King, J. Sykes, C. Ranson, Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Billingham Cleveland/UK

12:15 PLENARY LECTURE
Deactivation mechanisms in homogeneous catalysis
P.W.N.M. van Leeuwen, Universiteit van Amsterdam/NL

13:00 Closing F. King, Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Billingham Cleveland/UK

13:15 End of Symposium


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