Programme

Monday: March 4th
10:45
11:00
Opening
11:00
11:45
PL1 S.S. Stahl – University of Wisconsin-Madison   Maximizing the Potential of Dioxygen in Synthetic Aerobic Oxidation Reactions 
11:45
12:30
PL2 E. Reisner – University of Cambridge   Integrated Solar Chemistry Devices for Sustainable Synthesis 
12:30
13:30
Lunch break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 Hydrogenation
Biomass - Carbohydrates
Homogeneous Catalysis/Coordination Chemistry
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Light Alkanes
13:30
13:55
13:55
14:20
O4 Novel Pt/CNF mixed matrix membranes for the catalytic dehydrogenation of glucose
E. van Keulen – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O5 Presentation canceled due to personal circumstances
14:20
14:45
14:45
15:00
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 Hydrogenation
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Energy Storage
Materials Characterisation
15:00
15:25
15:25
15:50
O18 3D visualization of impregnated catalyst supports - in wet and dry state
J.M.J.J. Heinrichs – Eindhoven University of Technology
15:55
16:25
Workshop CAS: Unique Catalytic Sythesis Search Strategies in CAS SciFinder-n
Workshop Metler Toledo: Automation and Digitalization in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
Workshop RSC: How do I publish research and what is it with referee 2?
Workshop VIRAN/Young NIOK: Catalysis CoI Engagement
16:25
16:55
Workshop Surface Measurement Systems: Carbon Dioxide Capture
Workshop VIRAN/Young NIOK: Catalysis CoI Engagement
16:30
18:15
Poster session A
18:15
20:15
Dinner with CDO lecture
20:15
CDO session
KNCV carreer workshop in Room B9
Tuesday: March 5th
09:00
09:45
PL3 A.N. Alexandrova – University of California, Los Angeles   Interfacial fluxionality in electrocatalysis 
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Electrocatalysis - C2 Products
Photocatalysis
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Preparation
Materials Characterisation
09:50
10:15
O20 Photocatalytic Dihydroxylation of Light Olefins to Glycols by Water
Y. Wang – Université de Lille, CNRS
10:15
10:40
10:40
10:55
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Photocatalysis
Homogeneous Catalysis
Electrocatalysis - Oxidation Reactions
10:55
11:20
11:20
11:45
11:45
12:10
12:10
13:30
Lunch break
13:30
14:15
PL4 “Standing on Strong Catalysis Shoulders” – Some Highlights of The Netherlands Catalysis and Celebrating N3C - Prof. M. Tromp
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Computational
New Polymers
Materials Characterization
Electrocatalysis
14:20
14:45
14:45
15:10
15:10
15:25
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Electrocatalysis
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Biomass
Polymers
15:25
15:50
15:50
16:15
O49 Bifunctional catalysts for C-C cleavage of lignin
A. Radu – Eindhoven University of Technology
16:15
16:40
KN4 Probing electrode-electrolyte interactions under operando conditions
M.C.O. Monteiro – Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
16:40
17:05
O55 Cu-Mn Spinel Oxide for Enhanced Solvolysis of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignin
D.F. de Waard – Eindhoven University of Technology
17:05
18:30
Poster session B
18:30
Dinner
21:00
01:00
25th Anniversary party with music from TOF!
Wednesday: March 6th
09:00
09:45
PL5 J. Andexer – University of Freiburg   Polyphosphate-driven enzyme cascades for biocatalytic alkylation 
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Homogeneous Catalysis
Materials Chemistry - CO2
CO/CO2 Hydrogenation
Materials Characterisation
09:50
10:15
KN5 Bismuth Redox Catalysis
J. Cornella – Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
O57 Dual Functional Material of Ruthenium and K2CO3 for Direct Air Capture and Conversion of CO2
F. Karaçoban – Wageningen University and Research Centre
10:15
10:40
O62 Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in LaFeO3 Perovskite Thin Films
M. Lazemi – Utrecht University
10:40
10:55
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Biocatalysis
Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2
Photo- and Electrochemistry
Catalysis for Organic Synthesis
10:55
11:20
O64 Enabling Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Peroxide Production: The Role of Nanoparticle Geometry
I.J. van Luijk – Wageningen University and Research Centre
11:20
11:45
11:45
12:10
O69 Enzymatic cascade towards statins
R.K. Kuijpers – Delft University of Technology
12:10
12:35
O75 Magnetic field enhancement of CoFe2O4 spinel for alkaline OER
L.B. Donk – Eindhoven University of Technology
12:35
13:20
Lunch break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
 
Plastic as Feedstock
Materials Characterisation
Polymers
Organometallic Chemistry
13:20
13:45
KN7 Catalytic processing of the new circular feedstocks
L.A. Boot – Ketjen Netherlands BV
13:45
14:10
O81 Mechano-catalytic conversion of polyolefins in the ball mill
C.L. Seitzinger – Utrecht University
14:10
14:55
14:55
15:15
Prizes & Closure
15:15
Buses to Leiden Central Station
Monday: March 4th
10:45
11:00
Opening
11:00
11:45
PL1 S.S. Stahl – University of Wisconsin-Madison   Maximizing the Potential of Dioxygen in Synthetic Aerobic Oxidation Reactions 
11:45
12:30
PL2 E. Reisner – University of Cambridge   Integrated Solar Chemistry Devices for Sustainable Synthesis 
12:30
13:30
Lunch break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 Hydrogenation Biomass - Carbohydrates Homogeneous Catalysis/Coordination Chemistry Heterogeneous Catalysis - Light Alkanes
13:30
13:55
KN1 The role of catalysis in decarbonizing the petrochemical industry
G. Pollefeyt – DOW
O1 Relationship between Lewis acid sites and activity over carbohydrates conversion
Y.B. Boudjema – IFPEN
O2 Hydride as a Leaving Group in Nucleophilic Aromatic substitution
S. Melnikov – Utrecht University
O3 Support Effects in Vanadium Incipient Wetness Impregnation for Oxidative and non-oxidative Propane Dehydrogenation Catalysis
I.A. Khan – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
13:55
14:20
O4 Novel Pt/CNF mixed matrix membranes for the catalytic dehydrogenation of glucose
E. van Keulen – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O5 Presentation canceled due to personal circumstances O6 Measuring Local Exothermic Effects during the Oxidative Coupling of Methane using Operando Luminescence Thermometry
D.W. Groefsema – Utrecht University
14:20
14:45
O7 Selectivity control between Reverse Water-Gas Shift and Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis in Carbon-supported Iron-based Catalysts for CO2 Hydrogenation
W. Meng – University of Groningen
O8 A tunable CoOx@NC catalyst for highly efficient and selective hydrogenation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural with water
T.W Wang – University of Groningen
O9 Expanding the toolbox of β-diketiminate chemistry: A π-extended benzo[f,g]tetracene-based ligand
L. Killian – Utrecht University
O10 Shape-dependent activity of Pd/CeO2 nanorods, nanocubes, and nano-octahedrons on lean methane oxidation
M.C.P. Chiquetto Policano – University of Twente
14:45
15:00
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 Hydrogenation Heterogeneous Catalysis Energy Storage Materials Characterisation
15:00
15:25
O11 Understanding the high CO2 methanation activity of Co/CoO interfaces: a density functional theory study
R.D.E. Krosschell – Eindhoven University of Technology
O12 Probing Catalyst Stability during Unsaturated Fatty Acid Hydrogenation in the Liquid Phase by In-Situ Fluorescence Spectroscopy
J.W. Bos – Utrecht University
O13 Potential of the S-Pt/TiO2 catalyst for Hydrogen Loading and Release of the LOHC system Benzyltoluene/Perhydro Benzyltoluene
B.B. Bong – RWTH Aachen University
O14 Observing atmosphere dependent segregation in Au-Pd core-shell nanoparticles using in situ TEM
M. Perxés Perich – Utrecht University
15:25
15:50
O15 Structure-sensitive Reactivity of CO2 Hydrogenation Intermediates on Supported Nickel Catalysts as Probed by In-situ Infared Spectroscopy
B.T. Kappé – Utrecht University
O16 The coupling of ethylene and benzene towards styrene: ligand design and immobilisation
F.M. Martens – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O17 Engineering durable hydrogen evolution & oxidation catalysts for the H2-Br2 flow battery
W.M. Berkers – University of Twente
O18 3D visualization of impregnated catalyst supports - in wet and dry state
J.M.J.J. Heinrichs – Eindhoven University of Technology
15:55
16:25
Workshop CAS: Unique Catalytic Sythesis Search Strategies in CAS SciFinder-n Workshop Metler Toledo: Automation and Digitalization in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Workshop RSC: How do I publish research and what is it with referee 2? Workshop VIRAN/Young NIOK: Catalysis CoI Engagement
16:25
16:55
Workshop Surface Measurement Systems: Carbon Dioxide Capture Workshop VIRAN/Young NIOK: Catalysis CoI Engagement
16:30
18:15
Poster session A
18:15
20:15
Dinner with CDO lecture
20:15 CDO session KNCV carreer workshop in Room B9
Tuesday: March 5th
09:00
09:45
PL3 A.N. Alexandrova – University of California, Los Angeles   Interfacial fluxionality in electrocatalysis 
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Electrocatalysis - C2 Products Photocatalysis Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Preparation Materials Characterisation
09:50
10:15
O19 What is the role of Nafion in the electroreduction of CO2 into ethylene
D. Curulla Ferre – TotalEnergies S.E.
O20 Photocatalytic Dihydroxylation of Light Olefins to Glycols by Water
Y. Wang – Université de Lille, CNRS
O21 Aspects of catalyst preparation and performance prediction - an alternative approach
M. Li – Shell
O22 Spectromicroscopic Techniques as a Toolbox for Chemical and Morphological Characterization of Micro- and Nanoplastics in Human Tissue
L.M. Zoutendijk – Utrecht University
10:15
10:40
O23 Insights into the Structure and Activity of Bimetallic Au/Cu2O Catalysts during CO2 Electroreduction to C2 Products
B. Ligt – Eindhoven University of Technology
O24 Photocatalytically Active Coatings for the Removal of Indoor Air Pollutants
N.T.C. Costa – University of Twente
O25 Precise Tin Loading on PdSn Bimetallic Catalysts Leveraging in-situ Controlled Surface Deposition for Nitrate reduction
J.B. Betting – University of Twente
O26 Computer Vision Assisted Analysis of the Effect of the Zeolite Synthesis Medium Composition on ZSM-5 Membrane Quality at Various Substrates
R.L.R. Riemersma – Utrecht University
10:40
10:55
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Heterogeneous Catalysis Photocatalysis Homogeneous Catalysis Electrocatalysis - Oxidation Reactions
10:55
11:20
KN2 Leveraging Polymer Coatings on Heterogeneous Catalysts to Modulate Diffusion and Transition States
J.A. Faria Albanese – University of Twente
O27 Development of a flow platform for solar-assisted CO2 conversion over heterogeneous catalysts
T. Masson – University of Amsterdam
O28 Xylose dehydration to furfural in deep eutectic solvents over homogeneous Lewis acid catalyst
C.R. Ruan – University of Groningen
O29 A novel, straightforward method to prepare a Fe-doped Ni3S2 Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction with high stability at industrially-relevant current density
J. Zhu – University of Groningen
11:20
11:45
O30 Boosting gas phase TiO2 photocatalysis with weak electric field strengths of V/cm
M.N.T. Tran – University of Lille
O31 Product inhibition in Aromatic Hydroxylation by Bio-inspired Manganese catalysts
M.R. Saha – Utrecht University
O32 Directing the selectivity of the oxygen reduction reaction by confinement of a catalyst in a metal organic framework
M.E. Hoefnagel – Leiden University
11:45
12:10
O33 On the Activation of W/ZSM-5 Catalysts for Methane Dehydroaromatization as Probed with Operando Spectroscopy
J.J.G. Kromwijk – Utrecht University
O34 RoboChem: Automated Optimization of Photocatalysis with AI-Powered Robotics
A. Slattery – University of Amsterdam
O35 Elucidating the mechanism of lignin diol-stabilized acidolysis of C3-β-O-4 lignin models using triflic Brønsted acidic salt catalysts
G. Guo – University of Groningen
O36 Functionalization of 3D-structured Electrodes by Atomic-Layer-Deposited NiO for Efficient Water Oxidation
S. Haghverdi Khamene – Eindhoven University of Technology
12:10
13:30
Lunch break
13:30
14:15
PL4 “Standing on Strong Catalysis Shoulders” – Some Highlights of The Netherlands Catalysis and Celebrating N3C - Prof. M. Tromp
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Computational New Polymers Materials Characterization Electrocatalysis
14:20
14:45
KN3 Mechanistic and structural sources of complexity in the atomic scale simulation of Brønsted acidic zeolite catalysts
C. Chizallet – IFP Energies nouvelles
O37 Novel bio-based cyclic carbonates and investigation on their ROP to polycarbonates
G. Chiarioni – University of Groningen
O38 Operando XAS and DRIFTS Investigations into Bi-Promotion of the CO Oxidation Reaction over Supported Pt Nanoparticles
J. Siewe – Utrecht University
O39 Selective Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction to Hydrogen Peroxide by Confinement of Cobalt Porphyrins in a Metal-Organic Framework
D. Rademaker – Leiden University
14:45
15:10
O40 Renewable and Intrinsically Recyclable Polymers: Ring-Opening (Metathesis) Polymerization of Furan Diels-Alder Adducts
E. Harsevoort – Utrecht University
O41 Developing an in-situ DRIFTS Method to Study the Kinetics of Ethylene Polymerization by Metallocene-based Catalysts
A.S.M. Falodah – Utrecht University
O42 Tuning the textual properties of carbon-based catalysts for enhanced CO2 electrolysis
S. Fu – Delft University of Technology
15:10
15:25
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Electrocatalysis Heterogeneous Catalysis Biomass Polymers
15:25
15:50
O43 Exploring the Electrocatalytic Upgrading of 5-HMF on Nickel Boride Nanocrystals
J. Hong – University of Groningen
O44 Stability of highly dispersed Pd/CeO2 catalysts under hydrothermal and realistic three-way catalysis conditions
V.A.J. Jestl – Eindhoven University of Technology
O45 Crystal phase effects on the structure and performance of Ni and Ru nanoparticles for H2-free glycerol conversion to alanine
J. Li – University of Groningen
O46 Post Polymerisation Modification of Polyethylene by Photochemical Oximation
M. Otten – Utrecht University
15:50
16:15
O47 Self-Supported Ni-based Nanostructures for Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis
A. Ranade – Eindhoven University of Technology
O48 Supported Transition Metal Sulfides in Selective High-Pressure Ring-Opening: Mechanistic Studies and Poison Resilience
C.G. Gross – Technical University Munich
O49 Bifunctional catalysts for C-C cleavage of lignin
A. Radu – Eindhoven University of Technology
O50 Oxidative Conversion of Polyethylene towards Di-carboxylic Acids with O2/NO
T.J. Smak – Utrecht University
16:15
16:40
KN4 Probing electrode-electrolyte interactions under operando conditions
M.C.O. Monteiro – Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
O51 Selective Epoxidation of ethylene to ethylene oxide: A model for chloride effects over an industrial EO catalyst
V.P. Santos – Dow Benelux
O52 Walking up the value chain: the development of catalytic and electrochemical pathways to access high-value products from lignin
A.A. Castillo Garcia – University of Graz
O53 Utilizing Mesoporous Materials to Assess the Catalytic Performance of Polyethylene Pyrolysis
J.H. Minkelis – Utrecht University
16:40
17:05
O54 Effect of CO2 Pretreatment on the CO Oxidation Performance of Pt/Al2O3 Catalysts
J. Yan – Utrecht University
O55 Cu-Mn Spinel Oxide for Enhanced Solvolysis of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignin
D.F. de Waard – Eindhoven University of Technology
O56 External Acidity as Performance Descriptor for Assessing Catalytic Cracking of Polyolefins over Zeolite-based Materials
S. Rejman – Utrecht University
17:05
18:30
Poster session B
18:30 Dinner
21:00
01:00
25th Anniversary party with music from TOF!
Wednesday: March 6th
09:00
09:45
PL5 J. Andexer – University of Freiburg   Polyphosphate-driven enzyme cascades for biocatalytic alkylation 
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Homogeneous Catalysis Materials Chemistry - CO2 CO/CO2 Hydrogenation Materials Characterisation
09:50
10:15
KN5 Bismuth Redox Catalysis
J. Cornella – Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
O57 Dual Functional Material of Ruthenium and K2CO3 for Direct Air Capture and Conversion of CO2
F. Karaçoban – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O58 Unravelling the Site-Density Effect of Highly Dispersed Zn in Catalytic CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol and Dimethyl Ether
X. Yu – Utrecht University
O59 On the microstructure of the electrode-electrolyte interface during oxygen evolution reaction (OER) using operando XAS
N. Deka – Leiden University
10:15
10:40
O60 Effects of deliquescence on DAC performance on carbon supported K2CO3 sorbents with different surface polarity
T.G. de Groot – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O61 CO and CO2 hydrogenation to hydrocarbons over promoted phase-pure χ-Fe5C2 catalysts
S.L. Li – Eindhoven University of Technology
O62 Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in LaFeO3 Perovskite Thin Films
M. Lazemi – Utrecht University
10:40
10:55
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Biocatalysis Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 Photo- and Electrochemistry Catalysis for Organic Synthesis
10:55
11:20
KN6 PET Recycling: from Enzyme and Process Optimization to an Industrial Plant
A. Marty – Carbios
O63 Tuning Metal-Support Interactions in the CO2 Hydrogenation over Ni Supported on TiO2 Polymorphs
A.E.M. Melcherts – Utrecht University
O64 Enabling Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Peroxide Production: The Role of Nanoparticle Geometry
I.J. van Luijk – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O65 Introducing molecular complexity using organolithium cross-coupling chemistry
P. Visser – University of Groningen
11:20
11:45
O66 Selectivity descriptors for light olefins selectivity in tandem CO2 conversion to olefins over mixed metal oxide – small pore zeolite catalysts
A. Sajid – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O67 Tuning the Active Phase of a CO2 Hydrogenation Co/TiO2 Catalyst with UV Light
D.N.M. Maaskant – Utrecht University
O68 Non-directed C−H Arylation of Electron-rich Arenes via Palladium/S,O-ligand Catalysis
K. Deng – University of Amsterdam
11:45
12:10
O69 Enzymatic cascade towards statins
R.K. Kuijpers – Delft University of Technology
O70 Efficient CO2 hydrogenation to methanol by Cu clusters in interaction with single-site Zn in zincosilicate CIT-6
Y. Gao – Eindhoven University of Technology
O71 Enhanced metal-support interaction in dewetted Pt nanoparticles for electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction
S. Harsha – University of Twente
O72 Highly stereoselective electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynes with nickel complexes
S. Verbeek – Leiden University
12:10
12:35
O73 Discovery of bacterial reductive aminases as versatile biocatalysts to synthesize chiral amines
E.P.J. Jongkind – Delft University of Technology
O74 A Confined Inverse Zn2+/CuOx Structure for the Selective CO2-CH3OH Conversion
X. Ye – Utrecht University
O75 Magnetic field enhancement of CoFe2O4 spinel for alkaline OER
L.B. Donk – Eindhoven University of Technology
O76 Dyes as efficient organocatalysts for converting CO2 and epoxides into cyclic carbonates
J. Chen – University of Groningen
12:35
13:20
Lunch break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 30
  Plastic as Feedstock Materials Characterisation Polymers Organometallic Chemistry
13:20
13:45
KN7 Catalytic processing of the new circular feedstocks
L.A. Boot – Ketjen Netherlands BV
O77 An In Situ TEM Study of the Influence of Water Vapor on Reduction of Nickel Phyllosilicate – Retarded Growth of Metal Nanoparticles at Higher Rates
S.J. Turner – Utrecht University
O78 Photocatalytic Degradation of PFOA over Gold and Silver Modified TiO2 and In2O3 Catalysts
G. Scandura – University of Antwerp
O79 Decoding the active site in supported organometallic catalysts via autonomous configurational space exploration
A.A. Kolganov – Delft University of Technology
13:45
14:10
O80 Using X-ray spectroscopy to evaluate the electrocatalytic interface between Au and aqueous electrolytes
S. Louisia – Leiden University
O81 Mechano-catalytic conversion of polyolefins in the ball mill
C.L. Seitzinger – Utrecht University
O82 Shape selective cross-coupling of arylboronic acids and simple arenes by Pd-zeolite catalysts
J.V. Vercammen – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
14:10
14:55
PL6 M. Muhler – Max-Planck-Institut   Redox Catalysis at Surfaces – from Thermal to Photo-, Electro- and Plasmacatalysis 
14:55
15:15
Prizes & Closure
15:15 Buses to Leiden Central Station



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