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12 Nordic Symposium on Catalysis May 28-30,2006 Trondheim, Norway Energy and Environmental Catalysis Catalysis in Nordic Countries 0NTNU Innovation and Creativity Catalysis Group Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norwegian Chemical Society, Division for Catalysis - EXTENDED ABSTRACTS

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  • 12 Nordic Symposium on Catalysis

    May 28-30,2006

    Trondheim, Norway

    Energy and Environmental CatalysisCatalysis in Nordic Countries

    0NTNUInnovation and Creativity

    Catalysis GroupDepartment of Chemical Engineering

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

    Norwegian Chemical Society, Division for Catalysis

    - EXTENDED ABSTRACTS -

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    Programme

    Time Sunday May 28 2006The meeting takes place at Statoil R&D, Rotvoll, Trondheim.

    16.30 Coffee, registration

    17.15 Official opening, welcome

    17.30 Statoil presentation

    18.00 Session 1: Industrial catalysis

    18.30

    18.40

    19.00

    19.20

    19.40

    Nordic Keynote Lecture -1

    Discovery of new technical catalysts based on insight.Claus Hviid Christensen. Center for Sustainable

    Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, DTU, Denmark.

    Short break

    and Green

    1-1 Catalyst structure as a basis for development, performance and

    scale-up of the Statoil FT-catalystE. Rvtter. D. Schanke, S. Eri, H. Wigum, T. Hulsund Skagseth, E.

    Bergene, J. Walmsley, A. Olafsen, R. Myrstad, A. Lindvag, P.

    Midgley, I. Arslan, M. Shannon. Statoil, Norway/SINTEF,Norway/University of Cambridge, UK.

    I-2 Monitoring of retrofit SCR systems.M. Larsson. Emission Technology Group, Sweden.

    I-3 Optimization of the yield from an

    dehydrogenation reactor with Cr203 catalyst.P. Roterud. Borealis, Norway.

    industrial propane

    I-4 Ring opening of naphthenic molecules in diesel fuels.R.G. Eaebera. D.D. Whitehurst. S.I. Andersen, G. Hytoft and K.G.

    Knudsen. HaldorTops0e A/S, Denmark.

    Reception, Statoil, Rotvoll.UB/TIB Hannover 89

    119 832 992

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  • Time Monday May 29 2006.The meeting takes place at NTNU. Room: EL-5

    8:00 Coffee, registration

    Plenary Lecture-18:30 Structural requirements and activation pathways in reactions of methane

    on small metal clusters.

    Enrique Iglesia. College of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley,.USA.

    Session 2: Hydrogen Production.

    9:20 0-1 M0S2 nanoparticles as catalysts for hydrogen evolution.J. Bonde, K.P. J0rgensen, T.F. Jaramillo, T. Morante, J.H. Nielsen,I. Chorkendorff, P.G. Moses ,S. Horch, J. K. Norskov. Dept. of Physics,DTU, Denmark.

    9:40 0-2 M catalysts for sorption enhanced steam methane reforming.E. Ochoa-Fernandez, C. Lacalle, K.O. Christensen, M. Ronning, D.Chen, A. Holmen. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, NTNU, Norway.

    10:00 Coffeebreak/Poster session

    Session 3: Natural Gas Conversion.NTNU. Room: EL-5

    10:30 0-3 Discovery ofnew technical methanation catalysts based oncomputational screening.J. Sehested, K.K. Larsen, A.L.Kustov, A.M. Frey. T. Johannessen, T.Bligaard, M.P. Andersson, J.K. N0rskov, C.H. Christensen. Dept. ofChemistry/Dept. of Physics, DTU, Denmark/Haldor Topsoe A/S, Denmark.

    10:50 0-4 Study of cobalt particle size effects on selectivity in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.S. Loqdberq. 0. Borg, A. Holmen, S. Jaras, Chemical Technology, KTH.Sweden/Dept. of Chemical Engineering, NTNU, Norway.

    11:10 0-5 Conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons over HZSM-5: The identityand the operation ofthe hydrocarbon pool.M. Bi0rgen, S. Svelle, J. Nerlov, F. Joensen, U. Olsbye, K.-P. Lillerud.Dept. of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway/Haldor Tops0e, Denmark.

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  • Session 4: Carbon Nanofibers.

    NTNU. Room: EL-6

    10:30 0-6 Role of surface oxygen in the preparation and deactivation of carbonnanofiber supported cobalt catalysts.Z. Yu. 0. Borg, D. Chen, E. Rytter, A. Holmen. Dept. of ChemicalEngineering, NTNU, Norway/Statoil, Norway.

    10:50 0-7 Carbon nanofibers grown over graphite supported nickel catalyst:Relationship between octopus-like growth mechanism and macro-shaping.C. Pham-Huu, R. Vieira, B. Louis. A. Carvalho, J. Amadou, T. Dintzer,M.J. Ledoux. Strasbourg, France/Instituto Nacional de PesquisasEspaciais, Brasil.

    11:10 0-8 Carbon nanofiber formation on nickel nanoclusters studied by ab initio

    density functional theory calculations.F. Abild-Pedersen, J.K. N0rskov, J.R. Rostrup-Nielsen, J. Sehested andS. Helveg. Dept. of Physics, DTU/Haldor Tops0e, Denmark.

    11.30 Lunch

    Session 5: Catalytic NOx reduction.NTNU, Room: EL-5

    12.30 Nordic Keynote Lecture-2NOx chemistry on BaO: Insights from electronic structure calculations.Henrik Gronbeck. Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers Universityof Technology, Sweden.

    13:00 0-9 Trends in catalytic NO decomposition on different transition metalsurfaces.

    H. Falsig. J. Raas-Hansen, A.L. Kustov, C.H. Christensen, T. Bligaardand J.K. Narskov, Dept. of Physics/Dept. of Chemistry, DTU, Denmark.

    13:20 0-10 The influence of Ni load and support material on catalysts for theselective catalytic oxidation of ammonia in gasified biomass.S. Nassos, E. Elm Svensson, M. Boutonnet and S. Jaras. Chemical

    Technology, KTH, Sweden.

    13:40 0-11 EPR Spectroscopic Characterization of Cu Interactions on

    Alternative Oxide Catalysts for DeNOx.

    S. B. Rasmussen, M. Kustova, J. Due-Hansen, A. Kustov, R. Fehrmann

    and C.H. Christensen. Dept. of Chemistry, DTU, Denmark.

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  • Session 6: Catalyst discovery.NTNU. Room: EL-6

    13:00 0-12_Microkinetic modelling as a tool in catalyst discovery.A. Skrvcka, P. Stoltze, W. van Well. Aalborg University, Denmark.

    13:20 0-13 Multitubular reactor design as an advanced tool for three-phase

    catalytic reactions.P. Maki-Arvela, K. ErSnen, T. Salmi, D. Yu. Murzin. Process Chemistry

    Centre, Abo Akademi University, Finland.

    13:40 0-14 Supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) catalysis: A new concept for

    continuous, fixed-bed methanol carbonylation.A. Riisager, B. J0rgensen, M. Haumann, P. Wasserscheid and R.

    Fehrmann. Dept. of Chemistry, DTU, Denmark/Erlangen, Germany.

    14.00 Coffee break/Poster Session

    Session 7: Hydrogen Technology.NTNU. Room.: EL-5

    Nordic Keynote Lecture-314.30 Pd-based thin films in catalytic membrane reactor applications.

    Hilde Johnsen Venvik. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, NTNU, Norway.

    15.00 0-15 Kinetics of the water-gas shift reaction over microstructured

    platinum/ceria/ alumina catalysts.G. Germani. Y. Schuurman, C. Mirodatos, Haldor Tops0e AS, Denmark/

    IRC-CNRS, Villeurbanne, France.

    15.20 0-16 Hydrogen from commercial diesel fuel using rhodium catalysts:

    performance of kilowatt-scale reformer.M. Nilsson. B. Lindstrom, L.J. Petterson, Chemical Technology, KTH,

    Sweden/Volvo PowerCell, Sweden.

    15.40 0-17 Development ofnanostructured Pt-based electrocatalyst for high

    temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells.

    ST. Briskebv. M. Tsypkin, S. Tang, S. Sunde, R. Tunold, I. Kvande,D. Chen. Dept. Materials Science and Technology/Dept. of Chemical

    Engineering, NTNU, Norway.

    16.00 Poster Session/Refreshments

    19.30 Boat/Dinner at Munkholmen. Transport by bus from NTNU at 19.00

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  • Time Tuesday May 30 2006.The meeting takes place at NTNU. Room: EL-5

    8.30 Plenary Lecture - 2 (Francois Gault Lecture):Designing Oxidation Catalysts.Graham Hutchinqs. Department of Chemistry, Cardiff University, UK.

    Session 8 - Fundamentals.

    NTNU. Room: EL-5

    9.20 0-18 Adsorption of H2 and 02 and catalytic formation of water on small

    platinum clusters in a cluster beam experiment.M. Andersson and A. Rosen. Dept. of Physics, Goteborg University,Sweden.

    9.40 0-19 Structure Sensitivity of Benzene Hydrogenation on Pt(111) and

    Pt(100): A Surface Vibrational Spectroscopic and Kinetic Study.K.M. Bratlie, L.D. Llores and G.A. Somorjai. Dept. of Chemistry,

    University of California, Berkeley. USA.

    10.00 Coffee break/Poster Session

    Session 9 - Materials and SynthesisNTNU. Room: EL-5

    10:30 O-20 A systematic study on the influence of the deposition-precipitationmethod when used to incorporate Pt into the SBA-15 mesostructure.

    S. Chvtil. W.H. Glomm, I. Kvande, Z. Tiejun, J.C. Walmsley, E.A. Blekkan,

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering, NTNU/SINTEF, Norway.

    10:50 0-21 Consecutive Heterometal-Grafting on Periodic Mesoporous Silica

    SBA-15.

    M. Schnitzlbaumer and R, Anwander. Dept. of Chemistry, University of

    Bergen, Norway.

    11:10 0-22 Nanocrystalline Cu-Ce-Zr mixed oxide catalysts for clean fuel

    application.F. Huber. H. Venvik, M. Ronning, J. Walmsley, A. Holmen. Dept. of

    Chemical Engineering, NTNU /SINTEF, Norway.

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  • Session 10 - Catalytic Combustion.

    NTNU. Room: EL-6

    10:30 0-23 The stability ofpalladium-based catalysts for catalytic combustion of

    methane in gas turbines.

    K. Persson, A. Ersson, S. Colussi, A. Trovarelli, K. Jansson, S.G. Jaras.

    KTH, Sweden/Universita di Udine, Italy/Arrhenius Laboratory, Sweden.

    10:50 0-24 Pilot-scale investigation of Pt/alumina catalysts deactivation by

    organosilicon in the total oxidation of hydrocarbons.A.C. Larsson, M. Rahmani, K. Arnby, M. Ssohrabi, M. Skoglundh, N.

    Cruise, M. Sanati. VSxjo University, Sweden/Chalmers University of

    Technology, Sweden/Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Iran/PerstorpFormox, Sweden.

    11:10 0-25 Comparative study of CH3OH and SH3SH removal from air over

    modified Pd-H-ZSM-5 catalysts.A.V. Kucherov, S. Ojala, K. Slovetskaya, I.M. Sinev, R. Keiski and L.M.

    Kustov. Zelinski Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia/Oulo,Finland.

    11.30 Lunch

    Session 11 - Emission Control for Diesel Engines.12.30 NTNU. Room: EL-5

    Nordic Keynote Lecture-4

    Diesel powered vehicles - can we meet the future emission limits or not?Kalle Arve, K. ErSnen and D. Yu. Murzin. Process Chemistry Centre, Abo

    Akademi, Finland.

    13:00 0-26 Diesel particulate abatement via catalytic wall-flow filters: regeneration

    parameters study.E. Cauda, D. Fino, G. Saracco, V. Specchia. Dept. Materials Science and

    Chemical Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy.

    13:20 0-27 Electrochemical removal of NOx on perovskites and the influence of

    applying BaO in the perovskite.V.L.E. Simonsen, M.M. Johnsen, K.K. Hansen. Ris0 National Laboratory,Denmark.

    13:40 0-28 Structural changes in air aged and poisoned diesel catalysts.T. Kanerva, V. Kroger, K. Rahkamaa-Tolonen, M. Vippola. T. Lepisto,R.L. Keiski. Tampere University of Technology, Finland/University of

    Oulu, Finland/Ecocat Oy, Finland.

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  • Session 12 - Refinery processes.NTNU. Room: EL-6

    13:00 0-29 Towards the production of "Green" gasoline. A study on thedimerization of 1-butene over Beta zeolite.

    J.I. Villeaas. N. Kumar, T. Heikkila, V-P. Lehto, T. Salmi, D. Yu. Murzin.

    Process Chemistry Centre, Abo Akademi, Finland.

    13:20 O-30 Ring opening of decalin overmetal modified microporous and

    mesoporous molecular sieve catalysts.N. Kumar. A.L. Garay, D. Kubicka, T. Salmi, D.Yu. Murzin, T. HeikkilS, V.-P. Lehto. Process Chemistry Centre, Abo Akademi/Laboratory ofIndustrial Physics, Turku University, Finland.

    13:40 0-31 Hydrodeoxygenation ofaromatic and aliphatic oxygen-containingcompounds on sulphided NiMo/AI203and CoMo/Ah03.Q.I. Senol. E.-M. Ryymin, T.-R. Viljava and A.O.I. Krause, Laboratory ofIndustrial Chemistry, HUT, Finland.

    14:00 Coffee break/Poster "take down".

    14:30 Plenary Lecture - 3 (Norwegian Chemical Society Industry Lecture)NTNU. Room: EL-5

    Car in a Hot Tin Tube

    Hugh Stitt. Johnson Matthey, UK.

    15:00 Concluding remarks, end of conference.

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  • Poster Presentations

    Natural gas conversion

    P1 Pareto-optimal methanation catalysts.M.P. Andersson, T. Bligaard, K.E. Larsen, J. Greeley, T. Johannessen,

    J.K. Norskov, A. Kustov, C.H. Christensen. Dept. of Physics/Dept. of

    Chemistry/Dept. of Chemical Engineering, DTU, Denmark.

    P2 Hydrocarbon production via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis from CO-rich

    syngas over different Co-Fe/AI203 bimetallic catalysts.D. Tristantini. B. Gevert, S. Logdberg, A.Holmen. Dept. Materials and

    Surface Chemistry, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden/KTH,

    Stockholm, Sweden/NTNU, Norway.

    P3 Effect ofpresence ofNOx during calcination on the Fischer-Tropschsynthesis activity and selectivity^0. Borq, S. Storsaeter, S. Eri, E. Rytter, E.A. Blekkan, A. Holmen. Dept. of

    Chemical Engineering, NTNU, Norway/ Statoil, Trondheim, Norway.

    P4 CO hydrogenation on Co/y-AI203 and CoRe/y-AI203 studied by SSITKA.V. Fnaseth. A. Holmen. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, NTNU,

    Trondheim, Norway.

    P5 A study of supported rhodium catalysts for partial oxidation of methane.S. Eriksson. M. Boutonnet, S. Jaras. Chemical Technology, KTH,Stockholm, Sweden.

    P6 Reduction/oxidation behaviour of Lao.5Sro.sFeyC01.yO3s perovskite oxidesstudied by TEOM-MS^E. Bj0rqum, D. Chen, H.L. Lein, T. Grande, A. Holmen. Dept. of Chemical

    Engineering/Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, NTNU,Trondheim, Norway.

    P7 Vanadium supported on hexagonal mesoporous silica: active and stable

    catalysts in the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane.K. Petr. C. Libor, B. Roman, A. Jifi. Dept. of Physical Chemistry,University of Pardubice, Czech Republic.

    P8 A first-principles characterization of ammonia synthesis on Fe(111)^A. Hellman. K. Honkala, S. Dahl, J. K. N0rskov. Dept. of Physics, DTU,Lyngby/Haldor Tops0e A/S, Denmark.

    P9 The effect of aging time on the performance Cu/ZnO/Zr02 catalysts in

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  • methanol synthesis from C02 and H2lR. Raudaskoski R. Lenkkeri, M. Niemela and R. L. Keiski. Dept. of

    Process and Environmental Engineering, University of Oulu, FinlandA/TT

    Processes, Finland.

    P10 Methanol synthesis from C02 and H2 over Cu/ZnO/Zr02/AI203 catalystR. Raudaskoski. M. Niemela, R. Lenkkeri, R. L. Keiski. Dept. of Process

    and Environmental Engineering, University of Oulu, Finland/VTT

    Processes, Finland.

    P11 Computer-assisted search for new ammonia synthesis catalysts.T.R. Munter. T. Bligaard, J. Greeley, J.K. N0rskov, C.H. Christensen.

    CAMP, NanoDTU/ Dept. of Chemistry,, Lyngby, Denmark.

    P12 The production ofethene via oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane over

    Pt-Sn monoliths.

    S.F. Hakonsen. B. Silberova, A. Holmen. Dept. of Chemical Engineering,NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

    P13 Methyl halide conversion to light olefins over a SAPO-34 catalyst.S. Svelle. S. Aravinthan, U. Olsbye, I.M. Dahl. Center for Materials

    Science and Nanotechnology, Dept. of Chemistry, University of

    Oslo/SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Oslo, Norway.

    P14 In situ XPS investigation of Pt(Sn)/Mg(AI)0 catalysts during ethane

    dehydrogenation.A. Virnovskaia. S. J0rgensen, U. Olsbye, E. Kleimenov, A. Knop-Gericke,

    R. SchlSgl, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway/Dept. of

    Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz-Haber-lnstitut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft,

    Berlin, Germany.

    Hydrogen and fuel cells

    P15 Autothermal reforming ofsimulated fuels on ZnD2 supported bimetallic

    Rh/Pt catalysts.A. Gutierrez. R.K. Kaila, A.O.I. Krause, Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry,

    HUT, Helsinki, Finland.

    P16 Steam reforming ofmethanol: Kinetic modeling and experimental results.

    S. Patel, K.K. Pant. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of

    Technology, New Delhi, India.

    P17 Modelling ofsteam reforming ofa hydrocarbon fuelin a monolithic

    reactor.

    D. Creaser. Chemical Reaction Engineering, Chalmers University of

    Technology, GQteborg, Sweden.

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  • P18 Impact of fly ash from biomass gasification on deactivation ofreforming

    catalysts.J. Einvall. S. Albertazzi, C. Hulteberg. F. Basile, A.-C. Larsson, E.

    Gustafsson, J. Brandin, F. Trifiro, M. Sanati. Vaxjb" University, School of

    Technology and Design, Sweden/Dipartimento di Chimica Industriale e

    dei Materiali, Bologna University, Italy/Catator AB, Lund, Sweden.

    P19 Activity of rhodium-based catalysts for CO preferential oxidation in H2-rich

    gases.C. Galletti, S. Fiorot, S. Specchia, G. Saracco, V. Specchia. Materials

    Science and Chemical Engineering Dept. - Politecnico di Torino, Torino,

    Italy.

    P20 Catalytic oxidation ofhydrogen overAu/Ti02 catalysts.H. Dvrbeck, N. Hammer, M. R0nning, E.A. Blekkan. Dept. of Chemical

    Engineering, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

    P21 The hydrogen splitting rate on some transition metals at 1 bar hydrogen

    pressure in presence of CO.

    M. Johansson, O. Lytken, I. Chorkendorff, Center for Individual

    Nanoparticle Functionality (CINF), DTU, Lyngby, Denmark.

    P22 Electrocatalysts forproton exchange membrane water electrolysis.A. Lervik, A. Marshall, M. Tsypkin, S. Sunde, R. Tunold. Dept. of MaterialsScience and Engineering, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

    P23 Identification of valence shifts in Au during the water-gas shift reaction.

    N. Hammer, I. Kvande, D. Chen, M. Renning. Dept. of Chemical

    Engineering, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

    P24 Shift catalysts in biomass generated synthesis gas.I. Kirm, M. Sanati, J. Brandin. Vaxjo university, School of Technologyand Design, Sweden/Catator AB, Lund, Sweden.

    P25 Modeling and simulation of C02 selective water gas shift membrane

    reactor for hydrogen purification.S.K. Wirawan. M. Petersson, D. Creaser. Dept. of Chemical Reaction

    Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology/Volvo Technology,Gothenburg, Sweden.

    P26 Pt-PBI-carbon black nanocomposite as electrocatalysis for protonexchange membrane fuel cells.

    S. Tang, Q. Xin, and G. Sun, M. R0nning, P. Chen. ST. Briskeby, M.

    Tyspkin, S. Sunde, R. Tunold. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China/ Dept. of Chemical

    Engineering/ Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, NTNU, Norway.

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  • Materials/fundamentals

    P27 On the preparation methods for carbon nanofiber supported Pt-cataiysts.Kvande

    ,N. Hammer, M. R0nning, D. Chen, ST. Briskeby, M. Tsypkin, S.

    Sunde, R.Tunold. Dept. of Chemical Engineering/Dept. of MaterialsScience and Engineering, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

    P28 Adsorption and desorption kinetics of C02 on a Cu/Zr02 catalyst.T. Keskitalo, M. Niemela, A.O.I. Krause, Laboratory of IndustrialChemistry, HUTA/TT, Finland.

    P29 Surface organometallic chemistry ofperiodic mesoporous organosilicas:Generation of surface-confined zinc and yttrium centers.Y. Liang, R. Anwander. Dept. of Chemistry, UiB, Bergen, Norway.

    P30 Alumina prepared from pseudo-boehmite via calcination in steam.O. Ohrman, A. Carlsson, S. Helveg, A. Molenbroek and P.L. Hansen.Haldor Tops0e A/S, Lyngby, Denmark.

    P31 Variable temperature EPR study of Cu-mordenite catalysts: Influence ofthe S1O2/AI2O3 molar ratio.F. Chavez Rivas. R. Zamorano Ulloa, V. Petranovskii, A. Simakov. I.Hernandez Perez. Dept. de Fisica, Escuela Superior de Fisica yMatematicas/Centro de Ciencias de la Materia Condensada,

    UNAM/Departamento de Ciencias Basicas, UAM-Azcapotzalco, Mexico.

    P32 Textural and Spectroscopic Characterization of Vanadium-Zirconia

    Catalysts.T.L. Balderas, A.J. Castro, P.I. Hernandez, M.R. Lopez, G.E. Rojas, P.R.Suarez, F. ChaVez Rivas. Depto. Ciencias Basicas, UniversidadAutonoma Metropolitana-A/ Centra de Investigaciones en Energia,UNAM, /Estudios de Posgrado, Escuela Superior de Ingenieria Quimicae Industrias Extractivas-IPN/Depto. Fisica, Escuela Superior de Fisica yMatematicas, IPN, Mexico.

    P33 Reaction intermediates in high temperature catalytic water formationstudied with cavity ringdown spectroscopy.S. Hemdal, A. Johansson, M. Andersson, and A. Rosen. Dept. of Applied

    Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Dept. of Physics GoteborgUniversity, Goteborg, Sweden.

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  • P34 Nanomaterials for hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions.

    K. Rovik. C.H. Christensen, S. Dahl, I. Chorkendorff, Center for Individual

    Nanoparticle Functionality (CINF)/ Dept. of Chemical Engineering/Centerfor Sustainable and Green Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, DTU/ Haldor

    Tops0e A/S, Lyngby, Denmark.

    P35 Catalytic properties ofoxide nanoparticles applied in gas sensors.

    D. Lutic, M. Strand, A. Lloyd-Spetz, M. Sanati. Dept. of Chemistry, VSxjoUniversity, Vaxjo/S-SENCE and Div. of Applied Physics, Linkoping

    University, Sweden.

    P36 Carbon monoxide poisoning of Pt (111) catalyzed H2/D2 exchange studied

    by high-pressure scanning tunneling microscopy, high-pressure X-rayphotoelectron spectroscopy and sum frequency generation.M. Montano. K. Bratlie, M. Salmeron and G. Somorjai. Dept. of Chemistry,University of California/Materials Science Dept, Lawrence BerkeleyNational Lab, Berkeley, USA.

    P37 Supported /3-zeolite on preshaped (1-SiC as clean Friedel-Crafts liquidphase catalyst.G. Wine, M.-J. Ledoux, C. Pham-Huu, European Laboratory of Catalysisand Surface Sciences, Strasbourg, France.

    P38 Effect of graphitic platelet orientation on the properties of carbonnanofiber supported Pd catalysts.T.-J. Zhao. Y.-C. Dai, W.-K. Yuan, D. Chen, A. Holmen. UNILAB, State

    Key Laboratory of Chemical Reaction Engineering, East China Universityof Science and Technology, Shanghai, China/Dept. of Chemical

    Engineering, NTNU, Norway.

    P39 An investigation of C02 and H2 on copper deposited on a platinum (111)single crystal.N. Schumacher. I. Chorkendorff. Center for Individual NanoparticleFunctionality, DTU, Lyngby, Denmark.

    P40 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Binding of Platinum Clusters to

    Graphite Sheets.

    C.F. Sanz-Navarro. P.-O. Astrand, M. R0nning, D. Chen, A.C.T van Duin,W.A. Goddard III. Dept's of Chemistry and Chmical Engineering, NTNU,Norway/California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA.

    P41 Shape selective Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley reduction over aluminium-

    grafted mesoporous silica SBA-1.C. Zapilko. R. Anwander. Dept. of Chemistry, UiB, Bergen, Norway.

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  • Fine Chemicals

    P42 Catalytic partial oxidation of crotonaldehyde.P. Cicmanec, K. Syslova, J. Tichy. Dept. of Physical Chemistry, Universityof Pardubice, Czech Republic.

    P43 Direct ammoxidation ofpropane over zeolites with trace of iron.

    R. Bulanek. F. Castek. Dept. of Physical Chemistry, University of

    Pardubice, Czech Republic.

    P44 Dibenzothiophene Oxidation on Heteropolyacid Catalysts.M.A.K. Medina, M.R. Lopez, G.E. Rojas, P.R. Suarez, A.J. Castro, P.I.

    Hernandez, F. Chavez Rivas. Depto. Ciencias Basicas, Universidad

    Autonoma Metropolitana-A/Centro de Investigaciones en Energfa,UNAM/Estudios de Posgrado, Escuela Superior de Ingenieria Quimica eIndustrias Extractivas/ Depto. Fisica, Escuela Superior de Ffsica yMatematicas. IPN, Mexico.

    P45 Investigating the enantioselective site ofpyruvate hydrogenationconducted in the gas-phase.N. Dutnmer. R. Jenkins, S. Bawaked, D.J. Willock, G.J. Hutchings, Cardiff

    University, UK.

    P46 Water effect on the kinetics of the dehydrogenation of 1-pentanol to di-N-

    pentyl ether (DNPE).R. Bringue, J. Teiero, M. Iborra, J.F. Izquierdo, C. Fite, F. Cunill. Chemical

    Engineering Dept. University of Barcelona, Spain.

    P47 Selective Catalytic Oxidation ofAlcohols to Aldehydes by Dioxygen.P. Lahtinen. J. U. Ahmad, T. Repo and M. Leskela. Laboratory of

    Inorganic Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland.

    Environmental catalysis

    P48 Perovskite supported on hexaaluminate for high temperature catalyticcombustion of methane.

    E. E. Svensson, M. Boutonnet, S.G. Jaras, Chemical Technology, KTH,

    Stockholm, Sweden.

    P49 Electrochemical reduction of NO and 02 on spinels.D. Find, M. Lilliedal, R. Petersen, V.L.E. Simonsen, K. Kammer, Materials

    Research Dept, Ris0 National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark.

    P50 Electrochemical removal of NOx on K2NiF4-structures.

    L. N0rskov. V.L.E. Simonsen, K.K. Hansen. Materials Research Dept,

    Riso National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark.

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  • P51 Physical and chemical characterization ofpotassium deactivation of an

    SCR catalyst for biomass combustion.A.-C. Larsson, J. Einvall, A. Andersson, M. Sanati. Vaxjo Univ., Sweden.

    P52 Evaluation of a novel laboratory-scale phosphorus poisoning procedurefor exhaust gas catalysis.V. Kroger, E. Turpeinen, U. Lassi, K. Kynkaanniemi, R.L. Keiski. Dept. of

    Process and Environmental Engineering, University of Oulu/Central

    Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Technology,

    Kokkola, Finland.

    P53 Drinkable and waste water nitrates catalytic reduction over Pd-based

    nanostructured polymer catalysts.V. Matveeva, E. Sulman, A. Gavrilenko, M. Sulman. Tver State Technical

    University, Tver, Russia.

    P54 Characterization ofphosphorus poisoning on Pt and oxides containing

    diesel catalyst components.V. Kroger. T. Kanerva, U. Lassi, K. Rahkamaa-Tolonen, M. Vippola' R.L.

    Keiski. Dept. of Process and Environmental Engineering, University of

    Oulu/Tampere University of Technology, Institute of MaterialsScience/Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of

    Technology, Kokkola/Ecocat Oy, Oulu, Finland.

    P55 Mesoporous Fe-containing ZSM-5 and ZSM-12 zeolite single crystal

    catalysts for selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide byammonia.M. Kustova, K. Egeblad, A. Kustov, C.H. Christensen. Center forSustainable and Green Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, DTU, Lyngby,Denmark.

    P56 The effect of La203 on dynamic OSC over the Pd/OSC/AI203-based

    catalysts.T. Kolli, R.L. Keiski, Dept. of Process and Environmental Engineering,University of Oulu, Finland.

    P57 Radioisotope tracer study of co-reactions of methanol with ethanol: Using11C-labelled methanol over alumina, H-ZSM-5 and Cu-ZSM-5.

    E. Sarkadi-Priboczki. Z. Kovacs, N. Kumar, T. Salmi, D.Yu. Murzin.

    Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Debrecen, Hungary/Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry, Process

    Chemistry Centre, Abo Akademi University, Finland.

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  • Refinery processes

    P58 A density functional study of the hydrodesulfurization reaction pathway of

    thiophene on MoS2 based catalysts.P.G. Moses. B. Hinnemann, J.K. N0rskov, H. Tops0e. Center for Atomic-scale Materials Physics (CAMP), Nano DTU/HaldorTops0e A/S, Lyngby,Denmark.

    P59 Deposition of CoO onto MoOs/Al203 hydrodesulfurization catalysts bysolvent assisted spreading.L. Kaluza. M. Zdrazil. Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals,

    Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic.

    P60 Investigation of hydrodearomatization ofprehydrogenatedgas oil fractionson Pt,Pd/H-USY catalysts.G. Nagv. J. Hancsok, Z. Varga, G. Polczmann. Dept. of Hydrocarbon and

    Coal Processing, University of Veszprem, Hungary.

    P61 Adsorption of aromatic dione on Pt surface: A DFT Study.V. Nieminen. D.Yu. Murzin, A. Taskinen. Process Chemistry Centre, Lab.

    of Industrial Chemistry/Dept. Physical Chemistry, Abo Akademi

    University, Finland.

    P62 Upgrading of gas oils: the HDS kinetics of dibenzotiophene and itsderivatives in real gas oil.

    Z. Varga, J. Hancsok, G. Nagy, G. Polczmann, D. Kallo. Dept of

    Hydrocarbon and Coal Processing, University of Veszprem/ChemicalResearch Center, Institute of Chemistry, Hungarian Academy Sciences,

    Budapest, Hungary.

    P63 HDS and HDN of FCC gasoline spiked with benzotiophene over PtPd/H-

    USY.

    J. Hancs6k, S. Magyar, K. Juhasz, D. Kallo. Dept of Hydrocarbon and

    Coal Processing, University of Veszprem/Chemical Research Center,Institute of Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,

    Hungary.

    P64 A DFT study on benzene adsorption over tungsten sulfides.

    R. Koide. E.J.M. Hensen , R.A. Van Santen, J.F. Paul, S. Cistol , E.

    Payen, H. Nakamura. Schuit Institute of Catalysis, Eindhoven University of

    Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands/Laboratoire de Catalyze de

    Lille, Villeneuve, France/ Japan Energy Corporation, Saitama, Japan.

    P65 Cracking of vacuum residue from athabasca bitumen in a thin film.

    E.S. Wangen, E.A. Blekkan, W.C. McCaffrey, S. Kuznicki, A. Hoff.

    Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, University of

    Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, Statoil R&D, Trondheim, Norway.

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  • P66 Production of ultra-low sulfur fuels by selective catalytic oxidation.

    JT. Sampanthar, D. Jian, I. K. Surjami. Institute of Chemical and

    Engineering Sciences, Agency for Science and Technology, Singapore.

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