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Nanomaterials for Biomedical Technologies 2012
Frankfurt am Main
06.03.2012 - 07.03.2012

15th International Congress on Catalysis 2012
Munich/Germany
01.07.2012 - 06.07.2012

30. Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen und ProcessNet-Jahrestagung 2012
Kongresszentrum, Karlsruhe
10.09.2012 - 13.09.2012



nächste Kolloquien:

Mini-PAT - Trends zur Miniaturisierung der Prozessanalytik
16.02.2012, 15.00 Uhr
DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main

Molekulare Modellierung in der Reaktionstechnik
01.03.2012, 14.30 Uhr
DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main

Informationswuensche

Poster Programme

Poster authors are requested to be present at their poster during the poster party on Monday, February 6, 2006, 18:10 till 21:00.

Poster No. 1
Selective methanol oxidation to formaldehyde using Mo-V-W-Fe-O mixed oxide catalyst
B. Ramachandra Bhat, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal/IND; J.-S. Choi, Chungnam National University, Daejeon/ROK; T.-H. Kim, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon/ROK

Poster No. 2
Sulfur tolerance of Pt-CeOx systems prepared from intermetallic compounds
P.A. Zosimova, A.V. Smirnov, S.N. Nesterenko, Moscow State University/RUS; W.Sinkler, J. Kocal, J.Holmgren, UOP LLC, Des Plaines, IL/USA; I.I.Ivanova, Moscow State University/RUS

Poster No. 3
Factors of catalysts deactivation for ethylene oxidative chlorination
M.R. Flid, I.I. Kurlyandskaya, M.V. Babotina, Research and Development Engineering Center „Syntez", Moscow/RUS; L. Cavalli, Süd-Chemie-MT, Novara/I; Ju.A. Treger, Research and Development Engineering Center "Syntez", Moscow/RUS

Poster No. 4
Coke formation and its effects over HBEA during transformation of methylcyclohexane in presence of quinoline
A. Rabeharitsara, P. Magnoux, Ph. Ayrault, C. Canaff, Université de Poitiers/F; H.S.Cerqueira, Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro/BR

Poster No. 5
Deactivation of catalysts during dichloroethane dehydrochlorination
M.A. Trushechkina, I.I. Kurlyandskaya, M.R. Flid, A.P.Sidorenkova, Research and Development Engineering Center "Syntez", Moscow/RUS

Poster No. 6
Stability of catalytic systems in hydrodechlorination of chlorohydrocarbons and chlorocarbons C1-C6
L.M. Kartashov, M.R. Flid, Ju.A. Treger, Research and Development Engineering Center "Syntez", Moscow/RUS

Poster No. 7
Deactivation kinetics during nanocarbonaceous materials production by CCVD
A. Monzón, N. Latorre, T. Ubieto, A. Valera, E.Romeo, C. Royo, J.I. Villacampa, University of Zaragoza/E

Poster No. 8
High surface area tin oxide catalyst carriers
B. Smaka, A. Hagemeyer, Z. Hogan, M. Schlichter, G.Streukens, H.W. Turner, A.F.Volpe, W.H.Weinberg, K. Yaccato, Symyx Technologies Inc., Santa Clara, CA/USA

Poster No. 10
Influence of surface-active substances on the process of the homogeneous-catalytic oxidation of cyclohexane
O.S. Ivaschuk, Yu.R. Melnyk, P.P. Govorun, V.V.Reutskyy, National University "Lvivska politechnika", Lviv/UA

Poster No. 12
Redox properties and catalyst stability of iron- and modified iron oxides in a novel process for hydrogen production from natural gas
V. Galvita, MPI Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg/D; K.Sundmacher, MPI Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems and Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg/D

Poster No. 13
Deactivation of styrene catalysts: a microkinetic modelling approach to technical catalysts
W. Ranke, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin/D; A.Schüle, Universität Stuttgart/D; O. Shekhah, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin/D; G. Kolios, U.Nieken, Universität Stuttgart/D; R.Schlögl, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin/D

Poster No. 14
Molybdenum oxide supported on MCM-41 as a catalyst for metathesis of linear olefins - deactivation and reusability
P. Topka, H. Balcar, N. Zilková, J. Cejka, J.Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague/CZ

Poster No. 15
The model of catalyst deactivation in the hydration of ethylene oxide catalyzed by anion-exchange resin
V.F. Shvets , R.A. Kozlovskiy, I.A. Kozlovskiy, M.G.Makarov, J.P. Suchkov, D.I.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow/RUS; A.E.Kapustin, Azov State University, Mariupol/UA

Poster No. 16
Segregation of Pt and Re in industrial Pt-Re reforming catalysts
Y.V. Guryev, I.I. Ivanova, V.V. Lunin, Lomonosov Moscow State University/RUS

Poster No. 17
Activation and deactivation of catalytic metal nanoparticles stabilized in polymer
E.M. Sulman, M.G. Sulman, V.G. Matveeva, A.I.Sidorov, Tver Technical University/RUS

Poster No. 18
The nature of carbon deposition and catalyst regeneration during butane dehydrogenation over vanadia catalysts
S.D. Jackson, S. Rugmini, University of Glasgow/UK

Poster No. 19
Molecular oxygen activation by nitrogen containing compounds in process of polyalcohols homogeneous catalytic oxidation
S. Chornaja, S. Zhizhkun, S. Trusov, S. Bashkova, Riga Technical University/LV

Poster No. 20
Comparison of the deactivating effect of coke and quinoline during the methylcyclohexane transformation over H-MFI and H-USY
G. Caeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon/P; P.Magnoux, University of Poitiers/F; J.M. Lopes, F.Ramôa Ribeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon/P

Poster No. 22
Surface structure of NiMo catalyst used for ultra deep hydrodesulfurization of gas oil investigated with surface probe molecule: evidence for the interaction between the carbonaceous compounds and metal sulfides
N. Koizumi, Y. Urabe, Tohoku University, Sendai/J; K.Inamura, Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd., Sodegaura/J; T.Itoh, M. Yamada, Tohoku University, Sendai/J

Poster No. 23
The nature of the surface species during butadiene hydrogenation over copper catalysts
S.D. Jackson, D. Milroy, E.M. Vass, University of Glasgow/UK

Poster No. 24
Effect of the addition of Pd and Ru to Mo/ZSM-5 on the coke formation in methane direct conversion
P.D. Sily, F.B. Passos, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteroi/BR; F.B. Noronha, Instituto Naciona de Tecnologia, Rio de Janeiro/BR

Poster No. 25
Role of carbon deposits on the deactivation of Diesel oxidation catalysts
F. Cabello Galisteo, A. Gurbani, R. Mariscal, M.LópezGranados, J.L.G. Fierro, CSIC, Madrid/E

Poster No. 26
The viability of SAPO-18 for the MTO process based on its lower deactivation than the industrial catalyst
B. Valle, A. Alonso, A.G. Gayubo, A.T. Aguayo, A.Atutxa, J. Bilbao, University of Basque Country, Bilbao/E

Poster No. 27
Role of sulfur on three-way catalysts deactivation: analysis of N2O increase emissions
S. Castillo, M. Moran-Pineda, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, México D.F./MEX; R.Gomez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-I, México D.F./MEX

Poster No. 29
Co-precipitated Au-Co3O4-CeO2 catalysts for methane emissions abatement: influence of the support composition on catalytic performance and deactivation
L.F. Liotta, CNR, Palermo/I; G. DiCarlo, Universitŕ di Palermo/I; A. Longo, CNR, Palermo/I; G. Pantaleo, Universitŕ di Palermo/I; A.M. Venezia, CNR, Palermo/I; G.Deganello, Universitŕ di Palermo/I

Poster No. 30
CO2 formation reactions under Fischer-Tropsch synthesis conditions
A.Yu. Krylova, L.V. Sineva, D.A. Tarakanov, YUKOS Research and Development Centre, Moscow/RUS

Poster No. 31
Catalyst deactivation during the hydroamination on cobalt
A. Rausch, F. Roessner, University of Oldenburg/D

Poster No. 32
Development of new catalysts for the hydrogenation of chlorofluorocarbons and a consideration on the interaction among metal, hydrogen and halogen in interfacial phenomena
M. Yoshitake, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., Yokohama/J; S.Tatematsu, Asahi GlassCo.,Ltd., Tokyo/J; S.Morikawa, Dohkai Chemical Industries Co., Ltd., Kitakyushu/J

Poster No. 33
Modelling catalyst decay using integral reaction data and variable space-time. Butane dehydrogenation over Pt/Al2O3 catalyst
J. Birtill, S.D. Jackson, University of Glasgow/UK

Poster No. 34
Effect of sulfidation on the deactivation of Pt-Re-Sn/Al2O3 catalysts in n-octane reforming
L.S. Carvalho, Universidade Federal de Bahia, Salvador/BR; C.L. Pieck, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe/RA;
M. Rangel, Universidade Federal de Bahia, Salvador/BR

LMP 36
Deactivation of catalyst during the oxidation of cyclooctane by metalloporphyrins
E. Tabor, J. Poltowicz, K. Pamin, J. Haber, Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Kraków/PL

LMP 37
Coke selectivation of zeolites HZSM-5 and HFER
F. Bauer, E. Bilz, Leibniz-Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung, Leipzig/D; W.H.Chen, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Taipei/RC; A.Freyer, Leibniz-Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung, Leipzig/D; S.B. Liu, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Taipei/RC; V. Sauerland, Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Bremen/D

LMP 38
Catalytic degradation of polyethylene over the new 3-D mesoporous materials
G. Botelho, I.C. Neves, A.V. Machado , P. Rebelo, Universidade do Minho, Braga/P; P. Pescarmona, Delft University of Technology/NL

LMP 39
Nickel steam-reforming catalysts: sintering in steam and hydrogen atmospheres
J. Sehested, H. Gelten, Haldor Topsře A/S, Lyngby/DK; I.N.Remediakis, H. Bengaard, J.K. Nřrskov, Technical University Denmark, Lyngby/DK

LMP 40
Deactivation mechanism of Ni-based catalyst during methanation processes
I. Czekaj, F. Raimondi, J. Wambach, A. Wokaun, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen/CH

LMP 41
Catalyst deactivation in the oxidation of benzene to phenol over H-ZSM-5 catalyst
S. Gopalakrishnan, S. Yada, W. Schwieger, T. Selvam, A. Zampieri, A.Avhale, J. Bauer, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen/D

LMP 42
Catalyst deactivation during n-alkane isomerization studied by in situ UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy
G. Tzolova-Müller, Fritz Haber Institute / Max Planck Society, Berlin/D; C. Chan Thaw, Fritz Haber Institute / Max Planck Society , Berlin/D and UMR 7515 du CNRS, Strasbourg/F; F.Garin, UMR 7515 du CNRS, Strasbourg/F; F.C. Jentoft, R. Schlögl, Fritz Haber Institute / Max Planck Society , Berlin/D

LMP 43
The activity of zeolite catalyst in the isomerization of arylalkanes
P. Poladli, W. Ya. Suprun, H. Papp, Universität Leipzig/D

LMP 45
Deactivation of Au/CeO2 catalysts in watergas-shift reaction from idealized to realistic conditions
A. Karpenko, University of Ulm/D; V. Plzak, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff Forschung, Ulm/D; B. Schumacher, R.J. Behm, University of Ulm/D

LMP 46
Sulfur-tolerance of rhodium/gadolinium-doped ceria catalysts used for natural gas reforming in fuel cell applications
U. Hennings, R. Reimert, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)/D

LMP 47
Understanding the deactivation phenomena of ruthenium catalysts
J. Aßmann, M. Muhler, Ruhr-Universität-Bochum/D; H. Over, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen/D

LMP 48
Relevance of attrition in decreasing catalyst deactivation during the catalytic decomposition of methane in fluidized bed reactors
P. Ammendola, Universitŕ degli Studi di Napoli Federico II/I; G.Ruoppolo, R. Chirone, G. Russo, Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - CNR, Napoli/I

LMP 49
Deactivation of Fe-Mo oxide catalysts in industrial plants and life prediction through laboratory tests
N. Pernicone, Consorzio INSTM-UdR Venezia, Novara/I; F. Pinna, M.Signoretto, V. Trevisan, University of Venice, Venezia/I; B. Di Nunzio, C. Consonni , G. Bruschieri, Mapco Engineering, Milano/I

LMP 50
Investigation of the deactivation behaviour of different supported Nickel-catalysts under the conditions of vacuum carburization of steel with acetylene
G. Mbadinga M., S. Bajohr, R. Reimert, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)/D