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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

 Lecture Programme

Sunday,  October 8,  2006     
Monday,  October 9,  2006 
Tuesday,  October 10,       2006 
Wednesday,        October 11,  2006 

The complete programme to download as pdf-file.

  Sunday, October 8, 2006
12.00-
17.00 
Excursion round the Lake Constance 
18.30  Welcome Reception 
19.45  Opening
W. Leitner, RWTH Aachen and MPI for Coal Research, Mülheim/D
Chair: W. Leitner, RWTH Aachen and MPI for Coal Research, Mülheim/D 
20.00  Plenary Evening Lecture
Solvents and sustainability: can the chemical enterprise have both?
E.J. Beckman, University of Pittsburgh, PA/USA 
   
  Monday, October 9, 2006
Chair:  P. Wasserscheid, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D 
08.30 Tandem Lecture
Multiphase microstructured reactors - from fundamentals to applications

C. de Bellefon, CPE Lyon, Villeurbanne/F
H. Mothes, Bayer Technology Services GmbH, Leverkusen/D 
09.30 Why are ionic liquids liquid? A thermodynamic explanation and implications for the prediction of
key physical properties of Ils

I. Krossing, University of Freiburg/D 
09.55  Why does solute clustering affect reaction rates in sc fluids?
A.P. Abbott, E.G. Hope, D.J. Palmer, University of Leicester/UK 
10.20  Coffee break 
Chair:  B. Jastorff, University of Bremen/D 
10.40 Keynote Lecture
What is a green solvent?
K. Hungerbühler, ETH Zürich/CH  
11.20 Distillative separation of alkane and alkene by ionic liquids
W. Arlt, Z. Lei, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D 

11.45

Nano-structured palladium catalysts for fixed bed technology: Continuous oxidation of alcohols with O2 in scCO2
Z. Hou, N. Theyssen, A. Brinkmann, MPI for Coal Research, Mülheim/D; K.V. Klementiev,
Hasylab at DESY, Hamburg/D; W. Grünert, University of Bochum/D; M. Bühl, W. Schmidt, B. Spliethoff,
B. Tesche, C. Weidenthaler, MPI for Coal Research, Mülheim/D; W. Leitner, RWTH Aachen and MPI for Coal Research, Mülheim/D

12.10  Lunch 
Chair:  I. Grayson, Degussa Exclusive Synthesis, Middlesbrough/UK
13.30 Keynote Lecture
Green biocatalytic processes in ionic liquid/supercritical carbon dioxide biphasic systems

P. Lozano, University of Murcia/E 
14.10 Thermoregulated ionic liquids biphasic system for complex catalysis
D.J. Chen, B. Tan, Y. Xiong, J.Y. Jiang, Z.L. Jin, Dalian University of Technology/PRC 
14.35 Understanding reactions and phase behavior in biphasic ionic liquid-compressed CO2 systems
W. Ren, A. Ahosseini, A.M. Scurto, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS/USA 
15.00  Coffee break 
Chair:  H. Olivier-Bourbigou, IFP-Lyon, Vernaison/F 
15.20 Keynote Lecture
Designing catalysts that catalyse the design of ionic liquids for biphasic reactions

P.J. Dyson, EPFL Lausanne/CH 
16.00 Green solvents and biocatalysis in analytical chemistry
C. Turner, P. Sjöberg, Uppsala University/S; P. Turner, E. Nordberg Karlsson, Lund University/S; M. Waldebäck,
K. Markides, Uppsala University/S 
16.25 Super acidic ionic liquids for arene carbonylation derived from dialkylimidazolium
chlorides and MCl3 (M = Al, Ga, or In)

E.J. Angueira, M.G. White, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA/USA 
16.50 Keynote Lecture
Switchable solvents and other switchable systems

P. Jessop, Queen's University, Kingston/CDN 
17.30  Poster Session 
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  Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Chair:  C.A. Eckert, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA/USA 
08.30  Tandem Lecture
Applications of supercritical fluids in chemical and material processing
A. Baiker, ETH Zürich/CH
M. Perrut, SEPAREX, Nancy/F 
09.30  Supercritical fluids and ionic liquids: properties and their applications in chemical
reactions and materials processing

B. Han, Z.M. Liu, T. Jiang, J.L. Zhang, Z.F. Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing/VRC 
09.55  Kinetics of supported ionic liquid catalysts for fine chemicals
P. Virtanen, J.-P. Mikkola, T. Salmi, Abo Akademi University, Turku/FIN 
10.20  Coffee break 
Chair:  P. Davey, Quest International, Ashford/UK 
10.40  Keynote Lecture
A systems engineering approach to reaction modeling
W. Marquardt, RWTH Aachen/D 
11.20  Polyol-mediated synthesis of non-agglomerated and redispersible nanomaterials
C. Feldmann, M. Roming, University of Karlsruhe/D 
11.45  Ionic liquids in industrial applications: a world of opportunities
A. Hoff, Degussa AG, Marl/D; M. Seiler, Degussa AG, Hanau/D;
B. Weyershausen, P. Schwab, Degussa AG, Essen/D 
12.10  Lunch 
Chair:  S. Toma, Comenius University, Bratislava/SK 
13.30  Keynote Lecture
Ionic liquids and supercritical fluids: complementary solvents for separations
J.F. Brennecke, University of Notre Dame, IN/USA 
14.10  Low trans frying oils and building blocks for pharmaceuticals by very selective
single phase hydrogenation

M. Härröd, S. van den Hark, Härröd Research AB, Gothenburg/S 
14.35  Homogeneous reactive distillation using acidic ionic liquids
S. Scholl, TU Braunschweig/D; C. Paetz, P. Wasserscheid, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D 
15.00  Coffee break 
Chair:  W. Arlt, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D 
15.20  Keynote Lecture
Chiral lewis acid catalysis in aqueous media
S. Kobayashi, The University of Tokyo/J 
16.00  How can thermodynamic and kinetic data be used to identify and overcome bottlenecks in enzymatic reactions?
U. Kragl, J. Lembrecht, J. Schumacher, V. Zimmermann, S. Klembt, W. Ruth, P. Izak, University of Rostock/D 
16.25  The art of supercritical CO2 for art conservation: a green approach to antique textile cleaning
M. Sousa, M.J. Melo, T. Casimiro, A. Aguiar-Ricardo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica/P 
16.50  Keynote Lecture
Target specific ionic liquids as green solvents for intensified organics and gas separations
A.B. de Haan, University of Twente, Enschede/NL 
17.30  Conference Dinner at the Isle of Mainau 
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  Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Chair:  E. Küsters, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel/CH 
08.30  Tandem Lecture
Selective oxidation with oxygen in supercritical water; bringing green chemistry to bulk chemicals
W. Partenheimer, DuPont Cr&D, Wilmington, DE/USA
M. Poliakoff, University of Nottingham/UK  
09.30  Gas expanded liquid as tunable processing media
F. Dehghani, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sydney/AUS; R. Mammucari,
N.R. Foster, School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, Sydney/AUS 
09.55  Understanding the ecotoxicological risks of ionic liquids - where are we?
J. Ranke, J. Arning, P. Behrend, A. Böschen, U. Bottin-Weber, J. Filser, T. Juffernholz,
M. Matzke, A. Müller, M. Schaefer, S. Stolte, R. Störmann, K. Thiele, J. Thöming, B. Jastorff, University of Bremen/D 
10.20  Coffee break 
Chair:  K.R. Seddon, The Queen's University of Belfast/UK 
10.40  Coupling phase equilibria with reactions for sustainable technology
C. Eckert, C. Liotta, J. Hallett, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA/USA 
11.05  Chiral functionalised ionic liquids as reaction media
R. Gausepohl, P. Buskens, J. Klankermayer, W. Leitner, RWTH Aachen/D 
11.30  Comparative assessment of feasibility and environmental performance of different
solvents for extraction of the natural antimalarial compound Artemisinin

A. Lapkin, University of Bath/UK 
11.55  Tandem Lecture
Intensification of catalytic and separation processes using ionic liquids
M. Eggersmann, BASF Aktiengesellschaft. Ludwigshafen/D
P. Wasserscheid, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D 
12.55  Closing remarks and Poster award 
13.15  End of Conference 
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