Nanostructured Particles for Catalysis

Tuesday, November 9, 2010: 3:15 PM
251 C Room (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Description:
Heterogeneous catalysis is a crucial technology for a wide range of applications: it can be considered as one of the most successful applications of nanoscience. Most catalysts, developed predominantly by trail-and-error method, consist of nanometre-sized particles dispersed on a high–surface area support. The current progress in nanoscience could lead to substantially more efficient catalyst development. This session invites theoretical and experimental reports on the development of nanostructured particles for catalysis using chemical reaction engineering, particle technology, surface science or thin-film chemistry. Both papers on gas phase and liquid phase methods are encouraged.


Sponsor:
Nanoparticles
Co-Sponsor(s):
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (20)


Chair:
J. Ruud Van Ommen
Email: j.r.vanommen@tnw.tudelft.nl

Co-Chair:
Kishori T. Deshpande
Email: kdeshpan@nd.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


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3:15 PM
(351a) An in-Situ EELS Study of Co-Based Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts
Yuan Zhao, Theresa Feltes, John R. Regalbuto, Randall Meyer and Robert F. Klie


3:36 PM
(351b) An Fe/Cu/K/SiO2 Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst Prepared by Solvent-Deficient Co-Precipitation
Kyle M. Brunner, Abinash Paudel, Calvin H. Bartholomew and William C. Hecker


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4:18 PM
(351d) Tailoring the Properties of Flame-Made Mixed Metal-Oxide Catalysts
Bjoern Schimmoeller, Alfons Baiker and Sotiris E. Pratsinis


4:39 PM
(351e) The Platinum Atomic Layer Deposition On TiO2 and Its Effect On Photoactivity
Yun Zhou, David M. King, Xinhua Liang and Alan W. Weimer

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5:00 PM
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