Programme
Monday: March 10th
10:45
11:00
11:00
Opening NCCCXXVI by Atsushi Urakawa and Caroline Paul (Rotonde)
11:00
11:50
11:50
PL1
T. Laino – IBM Research Europe
Fueling the Digital Chemistry Revolution with Language and Multimodal Foundation Models
chaired by A. Urakawa (TUD)
11:50
13:00
13:00
Lunch Break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Electrocatalysis chaired by R. Kortlever (TUD)
Heterogeneous catalysis - CO2 hydrogenation chaired by J. Xie (RUG)
Organic chemistry and organo/biocatalysis chaired by J. Reek (UvA)
Characterisation and operando studies chaired by N. Kosinov (TU/e)
13:00
13:20
13:20
O1
Membraneless Electrolyzers: A Viability Study from Cell to Stack in Comparison with Commercial Systems
Dr. Borah – University of Antwerp
Dr. Borah – University of Antwerp
O2
Constructing inverse CeOx/Co catalysts for enhanced low-temperature CO2 hydrogenation
Y.G Gao – Eindhoven University of Technology
Y.G Gao – Eindhoven University of Technology
O3
Identifying peptide catalysts for Pictet-Spengler reactions via phage display
I.D. Jansen – University of Groningen
I.D. Jansen – University of Groningen
O4
Spatiotemporal X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Ni-Mg-Al Mixed Oxide Catalysts During Dry Methane Reforming
S Ferwerda – Utrecht University
S Ferwerda – Utrecht University
13:20
13:40
13:40
O5
Toluene hydrogenation using zero-gap PEM electrolyzer: Strategies to achieve high conversions
E. Demiröz – Delft University of Technology
E. Demiröz – Delft University of Technology
O6
CO2 conversion over a Ru-based dual functional material for CO2 capture and conversion and its dependence on Ru-alkali metal interactions
F. Karaçoban – Wageningen University and Research Centre
F. Karaçoban – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O7
Asymmetric Enantio-Complementary Synthesis of Thioethers via Ene-Reductase Catalysed C-C bond formation
C. Heckmann – Delft University of Technology
C. Heckmann – Delft University of Technology
O8
In Situ EC-STM Study of a Roughening Gold Single-Crystal Electrode Surface by Oxidation-Reduction Cycles in Different Electrolytes
S. Behjati – Leiden University
S. Behjati – Leiden University
13:40
14:00
14:00
O9
Manufacturing multiscale porous electrodes with non-solvent induced phase separation for high performance redox flow battery electrodes
B. Liu – Eindhoven University of Technology
B. Liu – Eindhoven University of Technology
O10
Spark ablation: a dry, physical, and continuous method to prepare powdery heterogeneous catalysts for CO2 methanation
P. Hongmanorom – UCLouvain
P. Hongmanorom – UCLouvain
O11
Nature-Inspired Rhythmic Processes: A Novel Route Towards Materials
S.A. Runikhina – University of Groningen
S.A. Runikhina – University of Groningen
O12
The Electro-Oxidation of β-O-4 Model Compounds monitored in a Chamber-Separated Cell using In Situ ATR-IR Spectroscopy
S.M.K. Schwartmann – Utrecht University
S.M.K. Schwartmann – Utrecht University
14:00
14:20
14:20
O13
Cation effects on caffeinated-Pt single crystal surfaces in alkaline HER
O14
Influence of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Carbon Supports on Iron-based Catalysts for High-Pressure Low-Temperature Reverse Water Gas Shift
W.M. Meng – University of Groningen
W.M. Meng – University of Groningen
O15
Integrated Strategy for Mild Catalytic Lignin Valorization: Selective Production of Aromatic Benzoquinones from Lignocellulosic Biomass
G. Guo – University of Groningen
G. Guo – University of Groningen
O16
Advanced Sample Preparation for Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for a Correlative Micro-spectroscopic Approach
K.B. Siebers – Utrecht University
K.B. Siebers – Utrecht University
14:20
14:40
14:40
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Materials chemistry chaired by A. Bansode (TUD)
Electrocatalysis - fine chemicals chaired by A. Garcia (UvA)
Biocatalysis chaired by I. Drienovska (VU)
Photocatalysis chaired by K. Wenderich (UT)
14:40
15:00
15:00
KN1
Diffusion in nanoporous materials: The need for speed in measurements and applications
R. Ameloot – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
R. Ameloot – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O17
Sustainable electrocatalytic reductive animation of levulinic acid
M. Grundmann – RWTH Aachen University
M. Grundmann – RWTH Aachen University
O19
On the Effect of Light on the CO Intermediate during CO2 Hydrogenation over a Co/TiO2 Catalyst
D.N. Maaskant – Utrecht University
D.N. Maaskant – Utrecht University
15:00
15:20
15:20
O22
In-situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of the deactivation mechanism of a Ni-SrTiO3 photocatalyst slurry active in water splitting
M.T. Abudukade – University of Twente
M.T. Abudukade – University of Twente
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Safety in chemical catalysis chaired by A. Bonsode (TUD)
Electrocatalysis chaired by A. Garcia (UvA)
Bruker workshops
VIRAN-NIOK session (for the members of VIRAN & NIOK)
15:20
15:40
15:40
O23
Learnings from a reactor explosion: Towards safer start-ups of catalysts systems by Willem Groendijk - Shell
O24
Titanium Carbide Hollow Fiber Electrodes: A Feasible Alternative for Platinized Titanium Hollow Fibers?
T. de Koning Gans – University of Twente
T. de Koning Gans – University of Twente
Breaking New Ground in Catalysis and Spectroelectrochemistry: the new Vertex NEO-R FT-IR spectrometer by M. Kessler
A new national catalysis roadmap – status and way forward
15:40
Learnings from a reactor explosion: Towards safer start-ups of catalysts systems by Willem Groendijk - Shell
O25
Electric double layer at stepped Pt/water interface: insights from AIMD and continuum modeling
J Liu – Leiden University
J Liu – Leiden University
Raman microscopy for the spatial characterization of catalysts and catalytic reactions by F. Knechtel
A new national catalysis roadmap – status and way forward
16:10
18:10
18:10
Poster session A (Erasmus)
18:10
20:15
20:15
Dinner, with presentation of Dutch Catalysis Roadmap (CoI - VIRAN+NIOK) (Atrium)
20:15
CDO Session (Rotonde) and KNCV career coaching (Room B9)
Tuesday: March 11th
09:00
09:50
09:50
PL2
N3C Award lecture chaired by C. Paul (TUD)
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Materials chemisty chaired by M.F.N d'Angelo (TU/e)
Heterogeneous catalysis - mechanism and kinetics chaired by M. Monai (UU)
Electrocatalysis chaired by P. Ngene (UU)
Characterisation and operando studies chaired by A. van Blaaderen (UU)
09:50
10:10
10:10
O26
3D Morphology Evolution of γ-Al2O3 Pores during Catalyst Preparation
J.M.J.J. Heinrichs – Eindhoven University of Technology
J.M.J.J. Heinrichs – Eindhoven University of Technology
O27
Unravelling the role of lattice strain on the prototypical hydrogen-deuterium exchange reaction
J.P. Jonasse – Utrecht University
J.P. Jonasse – Utrecht University
O28
Electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction to Methanol on Pt(111) modified with a Pd Monolayer
A. Wawrzyniak – Leiden University
A. Wawrzyniak – Leiden University
O29
Mechanistic insights into Direct Air Capture with carbon supported K2CO3 sorbents using In Situ XRD
T.G. de Groot – Wageningen University and Research Centre
T.G. de Groot – Wageningen University and Research Centre
10:10
10:30
10:30
O30
Airborne preparation of Cu based heterogeneous catalysts: Structural features and catalytic competitiveness
G. Pampararo – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
G. Pampararo – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O31
Lignin depolymerization kinetics simulations through continuous lumping: mechanistic features in relation to β-O-4 bond cleavage
L.G. Garbarino – Ghent University
L.G. Garbarino – Ghent University
O32
Demonstration of confinement and voltage homogeneity for stable CO2 electrolysis on copper electrodes
J. Kok – Delft University of Technology
J. Kok – Delft University of Technology
O33
Establishing Sample Preparation Protocols to Facilitate Accurate Nanoplastic Characterization
L.M. Zoutendijk – Utrecht University
L.M. Zoutendijk – Utrecht University
10:30
10:50
10:50
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Biocatalysis chaired by C. Mayer (RUG)
Heterogeneous catalysis - CO2 conversion chaired by P.P. Pescarmona (RUG)
Electrocatalysis chaired by M. Koper (U. Leiden)
Computational chemistry and data science chaired by E.A. Pidko (TUD)
10:50
11:10
11:10
KN2
Harnessing the catalytic power of nitrogen-nitrogen bond forming enzymes for sustainable chemical synthesis
S. Schmidt – University of Groningen
S. Schmidt – University of Groningen
O34
Sustainable catalytic synthesis of fully renewable cyclic carbonates
G. Berluti – University of Groningen
G. Berluti – University of Groningen
O35
Modular Design of Cu-S Planar Building Units in a Metal-Organic Framework for Enhanced Selectivity in Electrochemical CO2-to-Formate Conversion
K. Roohi – Delft University of Technology
K. Roohi – Delft University of Technology
O36
From Catalyst Design to Reaction Testing in CO₂ Valorization: Harnessing Big Data for Structure-Activity Correlation
J.A. Mendoza Mesa – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
J.A. Mendoza Mesa – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
11:10
11:30
11:30
O37
Role of Zn in enhancing CO2 hydrogenation to methanol over ZnxZrOy catalysts
Z. Zanganeh – Ghent University
Z. Zanganeh – Ghent University
O38
Unveiling Dual Roles of Organic Cations in Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction: From Promotion to Suppression
J. Fernández-Vidal – Leiden University
J. Fernández-Vidal – Leiden University
O39
Homogeneous Catalyst Design in the Digital Age: Insights from Machine Learning and Data Representation
A.V. Kalikadien – Delft University of Technology
A.V. Kalikadien – Delft University of Technology
11:30
11:50
11:50
O40
Biocatalytic Cascades: From geraniol to enantiopure (R)-citronellal
C. Ferrer Carbonell – Delft University of Technology
C. Ferrer Carbonell – Delft University of Technology
O41
Elucidating the Factors that Determine the Activity and Stability of In2O3-based Catalysts in CO2 Hydrogenation
M. Becker – ETH Zürich
M. Becker – ETH Zürich
O42
Role of pH in the electrochemical reduction of aldehydes and formose-like reactions
A. Raman – University of Twente
A. Raman – University of Twente
O43
A DFT Study of the promotion of Pd/CeO2 for CO oxidation by Surface Lattice Doping
M. Li – Eindhoven University of Technology
M. Li – Eindhoven University of Technology
11:50
Lunch break
13:00
13:50
13:50
PL3
P. Melchiorre – University of Bologna
Photochemistry, Organocatalysis & Enzymes: New Radical Opportunities
chaired by B. de Bruin (UvA)
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Heterogeneous catalysis - methane activation chaired by E.T.C. Vogt (UU)
Electrocatalysis chaired by M.C. Figueiredo (TU/e)
Photocatalysis and organic chemistry chaired by D. Hetterscheid (U Leiden)
Heterogeneous catalysis - Reaction mechanism chaired by I. Vollmer (UU)
13:50
14:10
14:10
KN3
Demonstration and scale-up of autothermal oxidative coupling of methane to produce olefins by Pankaj Gautam (SABIC)
O44
Salt Formation and Flooding in MEA Cells for CO2 Electrolysis under Industry-Relevant Temperatures
H.M. Pelzer – Delft University of Technology
H.M. Pelzer – Delft University of Technology
O45
Preorganization within Photoactive Pt12L24 Nanospheres for Accelerated Decarboxylation Catalysis at Low Concentrations
R. Ham – University of Amsterdam
R. Ham – University of Amsterdam
14:10
14:30
14:30
O47
Kinetic Analysis of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysis Using Advanced Transient Voltammetry
R.Z. Sol – Leiden University
R.Z. Sol – Leiden University
O48
Photoenzymatic biaryl formation by dual Ni/aryl ketone cross coupling
T.C. Böllersen – University of Groningen
T.C. Böllersen – University of Groningen
O49
Detection of Hydroxylamine Intermediate Opens a New Perspective on Ammonia Selectivity in Metal-Catalyzed Nitrate Reduction
J. Betting – University of Twente
J. Betting – University of Twente
14:30
14:50
14:50
O50
Developing a Two-Stage Thermocatalytic Process to Convert CO2 into Aromatics
J.J.G. Kromwijk – Utrecht University
J.J.G. Kromwijk – Utrecht University
O51
On the effect of support polarity in carbon-supported nickel nanoparticles for electrocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production
I.J. van Luijk – Wageningen University and Research Centre
I.J. van Luijk – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O52
Enantioselective intramolecular cyclization of 2,3-dihydrobenzofurans using strong photoreductants
C.J. Nielsen – University of Amsterdam
C.J. Nielsen – University of Amsterdam
O53
Tracking Iron Dynamics in NH3-SCR Catalysis: Mechanistic Insights gained by Quasi In-Situ Mössbauer Spectroscopy
D.G.J. Broens – Eindhoven University of Technology
D.G.J. Broens – Eindhoven University of Technology
14:50
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Coordination chemistry chaired by J.C. Slootweg (UvA)
Heterogeneous catalysis - depolymerisation chaired by F.J. de Zwart (ETHZ)
Electrocatalysis - in situ/operando study chaired by W. van der Stam (UU)
Homogeneous catalysis chaired by M.E. Moret (UU)
15:10
15:30
15:30
O55
Mechano-Catalytic Depolymerization of Polypropylene by Fracture of Covalent Materials
A. Hergesell – Utrecht University
A. Hergesell – Utrecht University
O56
Protochips electrocatalysis at realistic temperatures using liquid phase electron microscopy - N.A. Krans – Protochips
O57
Controlled homogeneous monohydrogenation of muconic acid and muconates via Ru catalyzed transfer hydrogenation
L. De Vriendt – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
L. De Vriendt – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
15:30
15:50
15:50
O58
Cavity-Directed Synthesis of Labile Polyoxometalates for Catalysis in Confined Spaces
C. Liu – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
C. Liu – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O59
Catalytic pyrolysis: paving the way for circular polyurethane
T.G.W. Engels – University of Groningen
T.G.W. Engels – University of Groningen
O60
Tracking the surface structure and the influence of cations and anions on the double-layer region of a Au(111) electrode
A. Adnan – Leiden University
A. Adnan – Leiden University
O61
Homogenously catalyzed additive-free formic acid dehydrogenation assisted by “Hidden” metal-ligand cooperation
S. Shi – University of Amsterdam
S. Shi – University of Amsterdam
15:50
16:10
16:10
KN4
Redox-active formazanate ligands in coordination chemistry and applications
E. Otten – University of Groningen
E. Otten – University of Groningen
O62
Investigating influence of Ni particle size on hydrogenolysis of PE
V. Drozhzhin – Eindhoven University of Technology
V. Drozhzhin – Eindhoven University of Technology
O63
Quasi simultaneous X-ray absorption and diffraction to study activation and regeneration of an indium-bismuth catalyst for CO2 electroreduction at high current density
M. Biggiero – Utrecht University
M. Biggiero – Utrecht University
O64
Manganese(I)-Catalyzed Enantioselective alkylation to access P-stereogenic phosphines
B. Wan – University of Groningen
B. Wan – University of Groningen
16:10
16:30
16:30
O65
Chemical Recycling of HDPE and LDPE from Municipal Waste Stream Using Hydrothermal Liquefaction Process
S. Chien – University of Amsterdam
S. Chien – University of Amsterdam
O66
Surface Restructuring of Copper Electrode during CO2 Electro-reduction Revealed by In Situ Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscopy
H. Wang – Utrecht University
H. Wang – Utrecht University
O67
Highly Strained Tricyclic Oxanorbornenes with Uncommon Reactivity Enable Rapid ROMP for High-Performance Polyenes
B.O. Grabbet – Utrecht University
B.O. Grabbet – Utrecht University
16:30
Poster session B (Erasmus)
18:30
Dinner (Atrium)
20:00
Bowling tournament
Wednesday: March 12th
09:00
PL4
SB Bals – University of Antwerp
Transmission electron microscopy to understand the behavior of nanomaterials during catalysis
chaired by P.E. de Jongh (UU)
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Electrocatalysis chaired by D.M. Morales (RUG)
Heterogeneous catalysis - ammonia chaired by J.A. Faria (UT)
Electrocatalysis - mechanism chaired by R.V. Mom (U Leiden)
Sustainability and Photochemistry chaired by T. Bouwens (TUD)
09:50
10:10
10:10
KN5
Electrocatalytic synthesis of fertilizers
M. Costa Figueiredo – Eindhoven University of Technology
M. Costa Figueiredo – Eindhoven University of Technology
O68
Metal Hydride Nanocomposite Materials as TM-free Catalysts for Ammonia Synthesis
J.C. Verschoor – Utrecht University
J.C. Verschoor – Utrecht University
O69
Operando Spectroelectrochemistry Elucidates the Mechanism of Molecular Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction Catalyzed by an Iron Porphyrin
A. Salamé – Leiden University
A. Salamé – Leiden University
O70
High-Tech Innovations for Low-Tech Solutions: Implementing Golden Hydrogen for Off-Grid Clean Cooking and Cooling
M Michiels – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
M Michiels – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
10:10
10:30
10:30
O71
A Century of Data: Thermodynamics and Kinetics for Ammonia Synthesis on Various Commercial Iron-based Catalysts
H Keestra – University of Twente
H Keestra – University of Twente
O72
Cation-mediated pseudocapacitance dominates the interfacial charging of α-Fe2O3(0001) in alkaline electrolyte
J.J.J. Eggebeen – Leiden University
J.J.J. Eggebeen – Leiden University
10:30
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Computational chemisry in catalysis chaired by G. Li (WUR)
Electrocatalysis chaired by M. Altomare (UT)
Heterogeneous catalysis - bio-based materials conversion chaired by J.H. Bitter (WUR)
Photocatalysis chaired by G. Mul (UT)
10:50
11:10
11:10
KN6
Theory-Driven Innovation in Single Atom Alloy Catalysis: from Data and Models to Understanding and Design
M. Stamatakis – University of Oxford
M. Stamatakis – University of Oxford
O74
Direct growth of nickel borides on Ni foam for enhanced electrocatalytic performance in the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural
J. Hong – University of Groningen
J. Hong – University of Groningen
O75
Maximising cyclopentanone yields from furfural hydrogenation via catalytic and reactor synergy
A.S. Patil – Eindhoven University of Technology
A.S. Patil – Eindhoven University of Technology
O76
Thermal-photocatalytic coupled regeneration of activated carbon filters for indoor air VOC abatement.
K.S Schoofs – University of Antwerp
K.S Schoofs – University of Antwerp
11:10
11:30
11:30
O77
Hybrid Electrolyzer Configuration for Efficient CO2 Electrolysis
A.M. Ismail – Delft University of Technology
A.M. Ismail – Delft University of Technology
O78
Selective production of biobased primary amines by reductive amination over atomically dispersed Pt1/S-C
Y. Ding – Wageningen University and Research Centre
Y. Ding – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O79
New Mechanochemical Synthesis of Covalent Triazine-based Frameworks for the Photocatalytic Production of H2O2
L.S. Häser – RWTH Aachen University
L.S. Häser – RWTH Aachen University
11:30
11:50
11:50
O80
First-Principles Insights into the Catalytic Activity of Pd and Pt Across Size Scales with the Promoting Effect of Ceria Support
S.W. Bernart – Eindhoven University of Technology
S.W. Bernart – Eindhoven University of Technology
O81
The potential-dependent structure of Pt3Ni alloy electrocatalysts and its effect on electrocatalytic activity
H.J. Nagra – Leiden University
H.J. Nagra – Leiden University
O82
The effect of Ag addition to Au catalysts for the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid
H.L. Nolten – Utrecht University
H.L. Nolten – Utrecht University
O83
Defect-Engineered Core-Shell Au@TiO₂ Photocatalysts for Enhanced Visible-Light CO₂ Conversion
A. Raes – University of Antwerp
A. Raes – University of Antwerp
11:50
12:10
12:10
O84
General Trends in the Composition-Activity Relations in High-Entropy Alloys
V.A. Mints – Imperial College
V.A. Mints – Imperial College
O85
Ultrathin Overlayers for Anode Protection in Offshore Green Hydrogen Production via Saline Water Electrolysis
K.S. Encalada Flores – Delft University of Technology
K.S. Encalada Flores – Delft University of Technology
O86
Effect of Support Acidity for Acrolein Synthesis by Glycerol Dehydration over WO3/TiO2: N, S and P Doping
M. Battisti – RWTH Aachen University
M. Battisti – RWTH Aachen University
O87
Evaluation of TiO2 photocatalytic coating on metallic substrates: influence of substrate type, coating layers, and operational conditions
D.B. Baetens – University of Antwerp
D.B. Baetens – University of Antwerp
12:10
13:10
13:10
Lunch break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 30
Computational chemistry chaired by N. Artrith (UU)
Atomically-defined solid catalysts chaired by M. Saeys (Ghent U)
Electrocatalysis chaired by K. Wenderich (UT)
Homogeneous catalysis chaired by E. Otten (RUG)
13:10
13:30
13:30
O88
Using DFT-based Molecular Dynamics to Understand the Mechanism of COx-to-Methonal in Cobalt Complex Electrocatalysis
L.Z. Zhuo – University of Amsterdam
L.Z. Zhuo – University of Amsterdam
O89
Design of phosphine based solid molecular catalysts for the telomerization of isoprene with various nucleophiles
J. Nikodemus – RWTH Aachen University
J. Nikodemus – RWTH Aachen University
O90
Modifying a carbon-based gas diffusion layer for electrochemical CO2 reduction to multi-carbon products in acidic electrolyte
K.M.R. Lawrence – Delft University of Technology
K.M.R. Lawrence – Delft University of Technology
O91
Oxidative conversion of cellulose-derived furanic compounds to furan-2,5-dicarboxylic acid
A.R.H. Kenbeek – University of Amsterdam
A.R.H. Kenbeek – University of Amsterdam
13:30
13:50
13:50
O92
Sulfur-centered Lewis superacid on sulfated zirconium oxide enables the degradation of the polyolefins
A.A. Kolganov – Delft University of Technology
A.A. Kolganov – Delft University of Technology
O93
Exploring the stability of Ru(III) single-sites in amorphous silica: a selective catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation to formate
S. Santos – Ghent University
S. Santos – Ghent University
O94
On the Relevance of Surface Hydroxyl Groups in Carbon Catalysts for the Electrocatalytic Production of H₂O₂
P. Mazaira Couce – Wageningen University and Research Centre
P. Mazaira Couce – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O95
Schrock type Metathesis Catalysts: When a Nobel Prize Award Becomes an Industrial Reality
E. Robe – XiMo Hungary
E. Robe – XiMo Hungary
13:50
14:40
14:40
PL5
Scale-down studies for biocatalysis by John Woodley (DTU) chaired by R. Leveson-Gower (TUD)
14:40
15:00
15:00
Prizes & Closure (Rotonde)
15:00
Buses to Leiden Central Station
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