CATALYTIC MATERIALS: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY JUNE 13 - 16, 1983
19th State-of-the-Art Symposium Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, ACS Cathedral Hill Hotel, Van Ness & Geary, San Francisco, California MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1983
TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1983
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1983
8:00 a.m. Registration 8:25 a.m. Introductory Remarks General Chairman — Thaddeus E. Whyte, Jr., Catalytica Associates, Inc. SPECTROSCOPY: Session Chairman - Ralph Dalla Betta, Catalytica Associates, Inc. 8:30 a.m. Characterization and Reactivity of Catalysts Prepared via Iron Carbonyl Decomposition: Fe/Ti02 for Ammonia Synthesis and FeNi/Al203 for Me than at ion. James A. Dumesic, J. Santos, J. Phillips and W.M. Shen, University of Wisconsin 9:10 a.m. Surface Structure from Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy: Interaction of CO, D2, θ 2 and C2H4 with Ru. W. Nicholas Delgass and L.L. Landerback, Purdue University 9:50 a.m. Coffee Break 10:00 a.m. XPS Characterization of Co Catalysts: Correlation with CO Hydrogénation Activities. D.G. Castner and D.S. Santilli, Chevron Research Company 10:40 a.m. Modification of Surface Reactivity by Structured Overlayers on Metals. Robert J. Madix, Stanford University 11:20 a.m. Intermolecular Interactions using Angle Resolved Photoemission: NH3 on Ir(III) and CO on Iron (110). Robert P. Merrill and T.N. Rhodin, Cornell University 12:00 noon Lunch Break 2:00 p.m. Metals Deposition on Hydrotreating Catalysts and Removal with Heteropolyacids. B.G. Silbernagel, R.R. Mohan and G.H. Singhal, Exxon Research and Engineering Company 2:40 p.m. Applications of High Resolution 13 C-NMR and of Magic Angle Spinning NMR to Reactions on Zeolites and Oxides. Eric G. Derouane, Mobil Technical Center and Jânos B. Nagy, Facultés Universitaires de Namur 3:20 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. The Role of Surface Oxygen Ions in the Partial Oxidation of Hydrocarbons. Jack H. Lunsford, Texas A&M University 4:10 p.m. EXAFS, Mossbauer and Reactivity Studies of Cobalt/Molybdenum Hydrotreating Catalysts. H. Tops0e and B.S. Clausen, Haldor Topso'e A/S 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Wine and Cheese Reception
ZEOLITE CHARACTERIZATION: Session Chairman — Eric G. Derouane, Mobil Technical Center 7:55 a.m. Introduction 8:00 a.m. The Future and Impact of Quantum Mechanical Calculations in the Description and Characterization of Zeolites. P.G. Mezey, University of Saskatchewan 8:50 a.m. Advances in the Preparation and Characterization of Aluminum-Deficient Zeolites. Julius Scherzer, Filtrol Corporation 9:40 a.m. Random vs. Non-random Siting of Aluminum in Zeolites. Alan W. Peters, W.R. Grace and Company 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break 10:40 a.m. Promotion and Characterization of Zeolite Catalysts Used in the Synthesis of Hydrocarbons from Synthesis Gas. V.U.S. Rao, R.J. Gormley, A. Shamsi, R.R. Schehl and R.D.H. Chi, U.S. Department of Energy and R.T. Obermyer, Pennsylvania State University 11:30 a.m. Factors Affecting Synthesis of Pentasil Zeolites. Zelimir Gabelica, Facultés Universitaires de Namur, Eric G. Derouane, Mobil Technical Center and Niels Blom, Haldor Tops0e A/S 12:20 p.m. Lunch Break 2:00 p.m. Bifunctional Transformations of Hydrocarbons as Chemical Tests for Zeolite Structure and Pore Geometry. Peter A. Jacobs and Johan Martens, Centrum voor Oppervlaktescheikunde en Colloïdale Scheikunde and Jens Weitkamp, University of Karlsruhe 2:50 p.m. Combined Physical Techniques in the Characterization of Zeolite ZSM5 and ZSMll Acidity and Basicity. Jacques Védrine, Aline Auroux and Gisèle Coudurier, Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (CNRS) 3:40 p.m. Coffee Break 3:50 p.m. High Resolution Solid State NMR of Zeolites. David E. W. Vaughan, Exxon Research and Engineering Company 4:40 p.m. Pore Structure-Activity and Selectivity Relationships in Catalysis by Zeolites. W.O. Haag, Mobil Technical Center 6:00 p.m. Cocktails 7:00 p.m. Symposium Banquet. Dinner Speaker
MICROSCOPY AND OTHER NOVEL METHODS: Session Chairman — R.T.K. Baker, Exxon Research and Engineering Company 9:25 a.m. Introduction 9:30 a.m. Single Particle Diffraction Topographic Refraction Images of Small Particles in Supported Catalysts. M.J. Yacaman, West Virginia University 10:10 a.m. The Use of STEM to Study Surface Energies and Surface Structure of Small Particles. J.M. Cowley, Arizona State University 10:50 a.m. Coffee Break 11:00 a.m. Microanalysis of Catalysts by Analytical Electron Microscopy. C.E. Lyman, E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc. 11:40 a.m. The Detection and Identification of Supported Catalyst Particles Using STEM. M.M.J. Treacy, Exxon Research and Engineering Company 12:20 p.m. Lunch Break 2:00 p.m. NMR Studies of Platinum Catalysts. Harold T. Stokes, Brigham Young University 2:40 p.m. Infrared Study of Surfaces with Photothermal Beam Deflection Spectroscopy. Manfred J.D. Low, C. Morterraand A.G. Severdia, New York University 3:20 p.m. Photoacoustic Spectroscopy of Catalyst Surfaces. Edward M. Eyring, S.M. Riseman and F.E. Massoth, University of Utah
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MICROSCOPY AND OTHER NOVEL METHODS (cont.) 9:00 a.m. Introduction 9:05 a.m. The Use of Rutherford Back Scattering in the Study of Catalyst Surfaces. J.W. Geus, University of Utrecht 9:45 a.m. Tunneling Spectroscopy. William C. Kaska, University of California 10:25 a.m. Aluminum and Silicone of ZSM5 Crystals Measured by Electron Microprobe and X-ray Diffraction. S.S. Pollack and J.W. Adkins, U.S. Department of Energy and D. Newbury, National Bureau of Standards
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