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Scientific Program







A final timetable (pdf)
, an oral program (pdf), and a poster program (pdf) are available (Last updated (corrected): May 24, 2014).

Floor map of Kyoto TERRSA (pdf) has been updated (floor map for June 1st (pdf) is here)

A notice of presentation (pdf) is available. (Last updated: April 28, 2014).

The scientific program will consist of

Plenary lectures for overall sessions
Invited lectures for parallel sessions
Oral presentations for each session
Posters
Best Poster Award:
Excellent poster presenters will be commended
by ACS Catalysis.

Plenary Lectures are listed below.

Prof. Gabriele Centi (University of Messina)
gNanocarbons for the Development of Advanced Catalystsg

Dr. Hirohito Hirata (Toyota Motor Corporation) gRecent Progress on Automotive Catalystg


Prof. Christopher Jones (Georgia Institute of Technology) gAmine-Modified Silicates as Sorbents, Supports and Catalysts

Prof. Can Li (Dalian Institute Chemical Physics) gFundamental Understanding of Photocatalysis for Solar Fuels Productiong

Dr. Ulrich Müller (BASF SE)
gCatalysis - Enabler for Sustainabillityg

Dr. Tohru Setoyama (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation) gCatalysts' Contribution for the Realization of Green Sustainable Society in 21st Centuryg

Prof. Galen J. Suppes (Missouri-Columbia University) gSimulation of Catalyzed Urethane Polymerization--An Approach to Expedite Commercialization of Bio-Based Materialsg

Prof. Takashi Tatsumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) gRole of Catalysis in Sustainable "Petro"chemicals Productiong

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Invited Lectures are listed below.

Prof. Wha-Seung Ahn (Inha University)

gMetal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) : Synthesis and applications in catalysis/adsorptionh

Prof. Robert J. Davis (University of Virginia)

gThe influence of catalyst structure and base promotion on syngas conversion over supported molybdenum carbide nanoclustersh

Prof. Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos (Tufts University)

gAtomically dispersed supported metals as efficient catalysts for hydrogen and chemicals productionh

Dr. Yuuichirou Fujiyama (JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation)

gProcess developments for integration of refining and petrochemistryh

Prof. Atsushi Fukuoka (Hokkaido University)

gSaccharification of cellulosic biomass by activated carbonh

Dr. Philip Gibson (Sasol )

gHydrocarbon synthesis via Fischer-Tropsch chemistry: Sasolfs story, past present and futureh

Prof. Michikazu Hara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)     

gAmmonia synthesis over Ru-deposited electride catalysth

Dr. Matthew Humphrys (Johnson Matthey)

gAmmonia synthesis via Haber Bosch: Syngas generation story, past, present and futureh

Prof. Graham Hutchings (Cardiff University)         

gGold catalysis - Recent developmentsh

Prof. Masami Kamigaito (Nagoya University)        

gControlled radical polymerization assisted by metal catalystsh

Dr. Hong-Xin Li  (Zeolyst International)    

gAdvances of zeolite catalysts for SCR applications in diesel emission controlh

Prof. Zhongmin Liu (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics)

gMethanol to olefin: from fundamental to commercializationh

Prof. Kazuhiko Maeda (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

gVisible-light water splitting and CO2 reduction by modified semiconductor photocatalystsh

Prof. Manos Mavrikakis (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

gFormic acid decomposition on transition metal surfaces: Fundamental mechanistic aspectsh

Prof. Chung-Yuan Mou (National Taiwan University)

gStrong metal-support interaction (SMSI) effect over ZnO supported gold nanocatalysth

Dr. Mark Newton (ESRF)

gChasing changing nanoparticles as they work:
Operando X-ray studies of supported metal catalysts h


Prof. Yong-Ki Park (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT))

gThe future of catalytic cracking for the production of light olefinsh

Dr. Charles H.@F. Peden (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

gCu-CHA zeolite materials for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3: Catalyst structure/function and mechanistic studiesh

Prof. Javier Pérez-Ramírez (ETH Zurich)

gNew catalytic processes for halogen recyclingh

Dr. Heinz Robota (Velocys)

gHighly active and selective Fischer-Tropsch catalystsh

Dr. Ken Suzuki (Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation)

gDevelopment and commercialization of gold-nickel oxide nanoparticle catalysts with a core-shell structure for production of methyl methacrylateh

Dr. Hiroshi Toshima (Albemarle)             

gNebula® application for economic gainh

Prof. Tatsuya Tsukuda (The University of Tokyo)

gAtomically-precise metal clusters: synthesis and catalysish

Prof. Ning Yan (National University of Singapore)

gA novel catalyst design strategy for lignin C-O bond hydrogenolysish

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