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ISHHC-16 Poster Award Winners. Four Winners on Monday. 1P-20 Activation of O 2 on Mo-doped CaO and MgO surfaces. (Humboldt Univ. Berlin) Matthias Baldofski , Joachim Sauer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ISHHC-16 Poster Award Winners
Four Winners on Monday 1P-20 Activation of O2 on Mo-doped CaO and MgO surfaces.
(Humboldt Univ. Berlin) Matthias Baldofski, Joachim Sauer 1P-23 Exploring reaction pathway of H2 dissociation on Aun (n=1-
10) clusters by automated reaction path search methods.(1Hokkaido Univ. & 2Kyoto Univ.) Min Gao,1 Satoshi
Maeda,1 Andrey Lyanlin,2 Tetsuya Taketsugu1,2
1P-60 Polymerization of phenylacetylene catalyzed by nitrobindin mutants embedding a rhodium complex.
(Osaka Univ.) Kazuki Fukumoto, Akira Onodera, Takashi Hayashi 1RRR-8 The importance of open sites in gold catalysis: oxidation
and reduction reactions.(U.C. Berkeley) Michael M. Nigra, Alexander Katz
Five Winners on Tuesday 2P-5 DNP-SENS NMR characterization of a well-defined Pd-hybrid material for
the Z-selective semi-hydrogenation of alkynes(1ETH-Zurich, 2Univ. of Amsterdam, 3Univ. Lyon, 4ENS Lyon) Matthew P. Conley,1 Ruben Drost,2 Cornelis Elsevier,2 Alexandre Zagdoun,4 Aaron J. Rossini,4 Moreno Lelli,4 Anne Lesage,4 Lyndon Emsley,4 Christophe Coperet,1 Chloe Thieuleux3
2P-22 Formal o-Aryne Polymerization(Univ. of Tokyo) Keisuke Takahashi, Shingo Ito, Kyoko Nozaki
2P-24 Oxidation of Ethylene over Pt Nanoparticles Supported on Mesoporous Silica
(Hokkaido Univ.) Chuanxia Jiang, Kenji Hara, Atsushi Fukuoka 2P-25 Highly Dispersed Palladium Nanoparticles on Mesocellular Foam: An
Efficient and Recyclable Heterogeneous Catalyst for Alcohol Oxidation(1Stockholm Univ., 2Uppsala Univ.) Eric Johnston,1 Oscar Verho,1 Markus Karkas,1 Mozaffar Shakeri,1 Cheuk-Wai Tai,1 Pal Palmgren,2 Kristoffer Eriksson,1 Sven Oscarsson,1 Jan-Erling Backvall1
2P-58 Theoretical Studies on the reaction mechanism and the catalytic activities of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Ta3N5(100) surfaces
(Univ. of Tokyo) Eriko Watanabe, Hiroshi Ushiyama, Koichi Yamashita
Four Winners on Wednesday 3P-4 Selective Nitrile Hydrogenation to Primary Amine on K-Al2O3-
supported Ru Catalyst.(Inst. Mol. Sci.) Sutasinee Kityakarn, Fei Wang, Satoshi Muratsugu, Mizuki Tada
3P-8 Fluid Property of a Monolith Having Honeycomb Structure Synthesized Using Ice Templating Method.(Hokkaido Univ. ) Yoshitaka Satoh, Shunpei Takahashi, Kazuhiro Murakami, Isao Ogino, Shin R. Mukai
3P-24 Sulfimidation of sulfides catalyzed by ruthenium phthalocyanine complexes.
(Univ. of Hong Kong) Kwok-Ming Wong, Jie-Sheng Huang, Chi-Ming Che 3P-54 Synthesis of Well-defined Poly(quinoxaline-2,3-diyl)s by
Living Polymerization of 1,2-Diisocyanobenzenes: Their Selective Reflection Properties in Visible Light Region.(1Kyoto Univ. & 2JST CREST) Yuuya Nagata,1 Keisuke Takagi,1 Shun Tanaka,1 Michinori Suginome1,2
ISHHC-XVII, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Bert Weckhuysen, Pieter Bruijnincx, Bert Klein Gebbink
at the Board meeting on August 7th in Sapporo The 17th International Symposium on Relations
between
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis
(ISHHC-XVII)
will be held at Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
in July or August, 2015 (tentatively)
How to get there?: By planeUtrecht: Small city
How to get there?: By planeA historic and beautiful city
How to get there?: By planeCanals, werfkelders, …
How to get there?: By planeUtrecht University founded in 1636: ~ 30000 students
How to get there?: By planeTradition (City centre) & …
How to get there?: By plane… Modern architecture (Uithof)
How to get there?: By plane
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport:
• ~ 45 min. to city center by car• ~ 30 min. to Utrecht CS by train• ~ Access to 91 countries• Europe’s 4th biggest hub • 45 million passengers• 405.000 flights• Many times voted “best airport”
How to get there?: By plane
• 8 (9) locations• 32 chairs (full professors)• ~ 50 assistant/associate professors• ~ 300 PhD students• Scientific community of ~ 400
NIOK as a virtual research school
Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek in de Katalyse
• Founded in 1991 by catalysis laboratories• National research school, accredited by KNAW• Virtual research institute, including heterogeneous,
homogeneous and bio-catalysis• Seated in Utrecht • Office seated in The Hague (NWO-CEW) • No funding organization, but initiator of research programs in
different fields of catalysis• Acts as a network• Strong focus on education, both on the PhD and master level
NIOK in a nutshell
Co-organizer of annual national conference and summer school
Netherlands Congress on Catalysis and Chemistry
March ~ 500 participants
Catalysis Summer School
June~ 125 participants
Integration of disciplines
The ISHHC XVII will follow the tradition of the organization and topics in the series of the preceding ISHHC conferences, bringing together experts and practitioners in the three fields of heterogeneous, homogeneous and enzyme catalysis
based on recent advances in instrumentation, synthesis and reaction studies on the molecular level. To further this goal we aim to uncover and focus on common concepts that emerge from molecular-nanoscale studies of structures, functions and dynamics of the three types of catalysts.
ISHHC XVII: Goals
• Follow trusted format• Single main session + dedicated embedded
mini-symposia• Plenary, invited and oral lectures• Some orals reserved for young scientists• Possibilities for sponsored lectures or young
lecturer prize-giving events• Three poster sessions• Conference banquet
ISHHC XVII: Program outline
“Opportunities and challenges of single-molecule and single-particle techniques for catalysis research“
Idea & Motivation - novel microscopy approaches for catalysis research- bring together pioneers of this field and newcomers - spark more scientists to join- show interested scientists outside community power of techniques
Potential co-organizers
Suzanne Blum(Irvine, USA)
Thorben Cordes(Groningen, NL)
Embedded mini-symposiaExamples include:- Biomass valorization: Catalysis in the liquid phase- Methane valorization: Catalytic C-H activation- Characterization methods- …
ISHC-XXI
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Utrecht in 2015!
ISHHC-17
Actual ISHHC-16Atsushi FUKUOKA, Chair
You can download a photo on our web.http://www.shokubai.org/ishhc16/
Participants Distribution
Japan TaiwanChina USAGermany SwedenCanada SpainSwitzerland The NetherlandsFrance Hong KongItaly KoreaNigeria PolandUnited Kingdom IndiaRussia Saudi ArabiaBrazil HungaryIsrael BelgiumCzech Republic EgyptIndonesia MexicoSingapore Thailand
503 participants30 countries
Japan = 73 %
Alcohol- until 7
Wed. Beer Sapporo Classic 288cans100800ml3427.2OZ Furano Wine -Red- 8bottles5760ml195.8OZ Otaru Niagara -White- 8bottles5760ml195.8OZ Clark Wine -Red- 3bottles2160ml 73.4OZ Clark Wine -White 3bottles2160ml 73.4OZ Elm Wine -Red- 1bottles720ml 24.4OZ Perrrier 312bottles62400ml2121.6OZ Java Tea 192bottles51840ml1762.6OZ Green Tea 96bottles26880ml913.9OZ Volvic 288bottles87120ml3370.1OZ Apple Juice 96bottles26880ml913.9OZ
SUM 320640ml10901.8OZ
27%
2%2%1%1%0%
17%14%
7%
23%
7%
Drink Distribution[Volume]
Beer Sapporo Classic 350Furano Wine -Red-Otaru Niagara -White-Clark Wine -Red-Clark Wine -WhiteElm Wine -Red- PerrrierJava TeaGreen TeaVolvicApple Juice
Alcohol = 37%
Alcohol = 247 ml / 1 participantAll drink = 675 ml / 1 participant
1 PL2 11 PL72 PL4 12 OA133 PL3 13 KN64 PL1 14 PL65 KN5 15 OA106 OA9 16 OA67 KN1 17 KN118 KN3 18 OB209 KN8 19 OA110 OA2 20 OA11
Participant Number Ranking
27
Local Organizing CommitteeAtsushi FukuokaKiyotaka AsakuraToshihiro ShimadaIchizo YagiYuichi KamiyaIsao OginoKenji HaraSatoru TakakusagiHirokazu KobayashiHiroko ArigaEwa KowalskaAtsushi MuramatsuYasuhito KoyamaReiko SadamotoMayumi KawashimaKatsuhisa IshikawaTakahiko HasegawaShingo MukaiYuhei KawamuraTaihei KawagishiShuhei Shimoda
Student SupporterKunimoto AkitoshiRyoichi UenoToma KitayamaAkio NittaShuhei YasudaTsubasa MaruyamaYuichi MiyagiLi GengMizuho YabushitaChuaxia JiangHiroyuki KaikiOkimune KawabataKyoichi KurokiNobuhiro Ishito Kotaro NanbaYoshihiko HirosakiYoshiki SatoTakeshi MoriSeiiChiro YoshidaDaiki AndoKazuki Sakai
Appreciation to our excellent secretariesMs Reiko SADAMOTOMs Mayumi KAWASHIMA