Programme

Monday: March 6th
O1
O2
O3
O4
10:45
11:00
Opening
11:00
11:45
11:45
12:30
PL2 S. Mecking – University of Konstanz   Catalysis to enable degradable polyolefins 
12:30
13:30
Lunch break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Homogeneous Catalysis - Organic Synthesis
Electrocatalysis - Biomass Conversion
Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 conversion
13:30
13:55
O5 Radical-Type Aziridination with [CoIII(TAMLred)]– in Water
E.J. Meeus – University of Amsterdam
O7 Chitosan/ MOF composite beads for CO2 hydrogenation.
C Jabbour – Utrecht University
13:55
14:20
O9 Kolbe electrolysis of acetic acid for bio-oil upgrading applications
MJM Olde Nordkamp – University of Twente
O10 Design of efficient Ni-O-K catalytic active sites for CO2 reforming of methane
L.D.L.A Azancot Luque – University of Twente
14:20
14:45
O12 Photo-organocatalytic Aziridination of Alkenes
D. Dam – Leiden University
O13 Electrochemical bromination of levulinic acid
D. Pirgach – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O14 Catalytic activity of Co supported catalysts in carbon dioxide hydrogenation
A Evtushkova – Eindhoven University of Technology
14:45
15:00
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Energy Storage & Conversion: Carbon Materials
Homogeneous Catalysis - Organic Synthesis
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Characterisation
15:00
15:25
15:25
15:50
Death and Life of Homogeneous Carbonyl Reduction Catalysts_______ E.Pidko - Delft University of Technology
15:50
16:15
16:15
16:45
Workshop (Boston 15) - CAS: Unique Catalytic Synthesis Search Strategies in CAS SCIFINDER-N
Workshop - Micromeritics: Introduction to Static and Dynamic Chemisorption
Workshop - Anton Paar: XRDynamic & Non-Ambient (in-situ) Attachment
Workshop - Surface Measurement Systems
16:45
17:15
Workshop - Merck: Using AI in synthesis planning: SYNTHIA™ Retrosynthesis Software
Workshop - Mettler Toledo: Introduction to building an easy to use kinetic model and how to use the model to explore ideal process conditions
Workshop - VS Particle
16:15
18:15
Poster session I
18:15
20:15
Dinner with CDO lecture: Gert-Jan Gruter (CTO Avantium)
20:15
CDO session
KNCV carreer workshop in Room B9
Tuesday: March 7th
08:45
09:35
PL3 J. Gascon – KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC)   Catalyzing the Energy Transition 
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Electrocatalysis - Biomass Conversion
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Computational Chemistry
Photocatalysis - Heterogeneous
09:35
10:00
10:00
10:25
O26 Towards reactor design for the electrochemical production of valeric acid
R.J.M. Bisselink – Wageningen University and Research Centre
10:25
10:40
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Homogeneous Catalysis - Mechanistic Studies
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Synthesis
Formate Chemistry - CO2 Conversion
Biocatalysis
10:40
11:05
KN4 Mass spectrometry in catalysis research
J. Roithová – Radboud University Nijmegen
O29 Surface Immobilized Supramolecular Cages as Heterogeneous Catalysts
P.C.M. Laan – University of Amsterdam
11:05
11:30
O32 Speeding up synthesis of nanolayered zeolites synthesis by interzeolite transformation
P. Pornsetmetakul – Vidyasirimedhi institute of science and technology (VISTEC), Rayong, Thailand and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, the Netherlands
11:30
11:55
11:55
12:20
12:20
13:30
Lunch break
13:30
14:20
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Electrocatalysis - CO2 Conversion
Heterogeneous catalysis - COx Conversion
Porous Materials
Polymer Circularity
14:20
14:45
O45 Amorphous silica-alumina as model catalysts for the cracking of ultra-high Mw polyethylene
F.J.A.G. Coumans – Eindhoven University of Technology
14:45
15:10
O48 Fresh water production from atmospheric water vapour
A.S. Snauwaert – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
15:10
15:35
O50 Tailored gas diffusion electrodes for electrochemical CO2 reduction
S.K. Chandrasekar – University of Twente
15:35
15:50
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Homogeneous Catalysis
Photocatalysis- Heterogeneous
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Small Alkane Activation
Electrocatalysis - CO2 Conversion
15:50
16:15
O56 Ceria-Supported Bismuth Clusters for Electrochemical Reduction of CO2
Z. Liu – Eindhoven University of Technology
16:15
16:40
O57 C-H Bond Activation by Iridium(III) and Iridium(IV) Oxo Complexes
M.A. Tepaske – University of Goettingen
16:40
17:05
O63 Using plasmonic catalysts for CO2 valorization and fine chemical hydrogenation using sunlight
T Hartog – Zuyd University of Applied Sciences and TNO
17:05
18:30
Poster session II
17:30
18:30
ALV Dutch Catalysis Society in Boston 13
18:30
Dinner
Wednesday: March 8th
09:00
09:50
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Electrocatalysis
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Characterization
Energy Storage & Conversion: Batteries
Polymer Circularity
09:50
10:15
O66 Mixed hydride-electronic conductivity in Rb2CaH4 and Cs2CaH4
H.P. Rodenburg – Utrecht University
10:15
10:40
O68 CuZn-based electrodes for selective electrochemical CO2 reduction
M.L.J. Peerlings – Utrecht University
O71 Mechanocatalytic Oxidative Depolymerization of Polyethylene via Heterogeneous Fenton Process
VSN Nguyen – Technical University of Munich, Department of Chemistry
10:40
10:55
Coffee break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis - Hydrogenation Chemistry
Computational Chemistry
Electrocatalysis
Electrocatalysis - CO2 Conversion
10:55
11:20
KN6 Mechanism elucidation via multiscale modeling of heterogeneous catalysis
I.A.W. Filot – Eindhoven University of Technology
11:20
11:45
O74 Cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation over carbon-supported molybdenum and tungsten carbide catalysts
MF Führer – Wageningen University and Research Centre
11:45
12:10
O79 Cu-Zn catalysts for urea electrosynthesis from CO2 and NO3-
D. Anastasiadou – Eindhoven University of Technology
12:10
12:35
12:35
13:20
Lunch break
Rotonde
Sorbonne
Boston 17-19
Cambridge 32
 
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Biomass Conversion
Electrocatalysis/Photocatalysis
Heterogeneous Catalysis
13:20
13:45
13:45
14:10
O89 New energy-efficient small-scale ammonia synthesis route via NOx conversion on a Lean NOx Trap
F.V.S. Van Steenweghen – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
14:10
14:55
PL6 Prize winner N3C
14:55
15:15
Prizes & Closure
15:15
Buses to Leiden Central Station
Monday: March 6th
O1 O2 O3 O4
10:45
11:00
Opening
11:00
11:45
PL1 N. Bottke – BASF SE   Energy Transformation - what will be different in the chemical industry in the future? 
11:45
12:30
PL2 S. Mecking – University of Konstanz   Catalysis to enable degradable polyolefins 
12:30
13:30
Lunch break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Heterogeneous Catalysis Homogeneous Catalysis - Organic Synthesis Electrocatalysis - Biomass Conversion Heterogeneous Catalysis - CO2 conversion
13:30
13:55
KN1 The interest in the chemical recycling of plastic waste via thermochemical processes is on the rise since it bears the potential to promote a carbo-circular economy.
K.M. van Geem – Ghent University
O5 Radical-Type Aziridination with [CoIII(TAMLred)]– in Water
E.J. Meeus – University of Amsterdam
O6 New reaction pathway insight on the selective oxidation of glucose over metallic Pt and Pt oxide electrodes
M.P.J.M. Ham – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O7 Chitosan/ MOF composite beads for CO2 hydrogenation.
C Jabbour – Utrecht University
13:55
14:20
O8 Light Alkane Carbonylation: Valorization of abundant gaseous feedstocks through continuous flow photocatalysis
F.R. Raymenants – University of Amsterdam
O9 Kolbe electrolysis of acetic acid for bio-oil upgrading applications
MJM Olde Nordkamp – University of Twente
O10 Design of efficient Ni-O-K catalytic active sites for CO2 reforming of methane
L.D.L.A Azancot Luque – University of Twente
14:20
14:45
O11 Shape selectivity of zeolites and vanadium effect to oxidative dehydrogenation of Propane assisted by Carbon dioxide.
J.A.M.M. Mendoza Mesa – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O12 Photo-organocatalytic Aziridination of Alkenes
D. Dam – Leiden University
O13 Electrochemical bromination of levulinic acid
D. Pirgach – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O14 Catalytic activity of Co supported catalysts in carbon dioxide hydrogenation
A Evtushkova – Eindhoven University of Technology
14:45
15:00
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Heterogeneous Catalysis Energy Storage & Conversion: Carbon Materials Homogeneous Catalysis - Organic Synthesis Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Characterisation
15:00
15:25
O15 Control of the internal wettability of catalyst supports for the decomposition of H2O2
F.D. Bernal Juan – University of Twente
KN2 More than just supports - structure-property-relationships of nanoporous carbon materials in catalysis
M. Oschatz – Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
O16 Catalytic Access to Chiral δ-Lactams via Nucleophilic Dearomatizations of Pyridine Derivatives
S Somprasong – University of Groningen
O17 Oxygen K-edge X-ray absorption spectra of Ni-doped LaFeO3
Q. Che – Utrecht University
15:25
15:50
O18 Taming the Energetics of the Transition State by Leveraging the Water-Catalyst Interactions During Alkane Dehydrogenation
J.P. Haven – University of Twente
Death and Life of Homogeneous Carbonyl Reduction Catalysts_______ E.Pidko - Delft University of Technology O19 Correlating Heterogeneity in Support Fragmentation to Polymer Morphology in Propylene Metallocene-Based Olefin Polymerization
J.M. Dorresteijn – Utrecht University
15:50
16:15
O20 Aluminium and Acid Site Diversity during Zeolite Crystallization and Thermal Activation
J. Devos – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O21 Ni-N-C catalysts for CO2 electrochemical reduction to CO: The effect of carbon supports
S Fu – Delft University of Technology
O22 Support choice affecting the electronic properties of supported tungsten carbide heterogeneous catalyst
E.R. Schreuder – University of Groningen
16:15
16:45
Workshop (Boston 15) - CAS: Unique Catalytic Synthesis Search Strategies in CAS SCIFINDER-N Workshop - Micromeritics: Introduction to Static and Dynamic Chemisorption Workshop - Anton Paar: XRDynamic & Non-Ambient (in-situ) Attachment Workshop - Surface Measurement Systems
16:45
17:15
Workshop - Merck: Using AI in synthesis planning: SYNTHIA™ Retrosynthesis Software Workshop - Mettler Toledo: Introduction to building an easy to use kinetic model and how to use the model to explore ideal process conditions Workshop - VS Particle
16:15
18:15
Poster session I
18:15
20:15
Dinner with CDO lecture: Gert-Jan Gruter (CTO Avantium)
20:15 CDO session KNCV carreer workshop in Room B9
Tuesday: March 7th
08:45
09:35
PL3 J. Gascon – KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC)   Catalyzing the Energy Transition 
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Electrocatalysis - Biomass Conversion Heterogeneous Catalysis Computational Chemistry Photocatalysis - Heterogeneous
09:35
10:00
O23 Powering (Non-)Kolbe Electrolysis: Continuous Operation, Sustainable Valorization, and Reaction Mechanisms
N. Kurig – RWTH Aachen University
KN3 Surface molecular chemistry, a powerful tool to yield supported molecular species: Applications in catalysis.
C Thieuleux – CNRS France
O24 The nature of potassium promotion of χ-Fe5C2 for high light olefins selectivity in the Fischer-Tropsch reaction
X.X Ren – Eindhoven University of Technology
O25 Metal Oxide Supported on Zeolite ZSM-5 Thin-Films for Photocatalytic Decomposition of Volatile Organic Compounds
M.E. de Graaf – Utrecht University
10:00
10:25
O26 Towards reactor design for the electrochemical production of valeric acid
R.J.M. Bisselink – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O27 Is the dream of a non-biased and general approach to automated homogeneous catalyst design feasible?
A.V. Kalikadien – Delft University of Technology
O28 Surface modified Bi2WO6 thin film photoelectrodes for PEC water splitting.
R.J. Jacops – University of Antwerp
10:25
10:40
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Homogeneous Catalysis - Mechanistic Studies Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Synthesis Formate Chemistry - CO2 Conversion Biocatalysis
10:40
11:05
KN4 Mass spectrometry in catalysis research
J. Roithová – Radboud University Nijmegen
O29 Surface Immobilized Supramolecular Cages as Heterogeneous Catalysts
P.C.M. Laan – University of Amsterdam
O30 Valorizing the electrochemical CO2 to formate reaction with paired electro oxidation of glycerol to formate
B.J. Rawls – Avantium
O31 Artificial Metalloenzymes featuring Thiophenolic Unnatural Amino Acids
M.J. Veen – University of Groningen
11:05
11:30
O32 Speeding up synthesis of nanolayered zeolites synthesis by interzeolite transformation
P. Pornsetmetakul – Vidyasirimedhi institute of science and technology (VISTEC), Rayong, Thailand and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, the Netherlands
O33 Homogeneous hydrogenation of saturated bicarbonate slurry to formates using multiphase catalysis
C Rebreyend – Delft University of Technology
O34 Reaction engineering of fungal peroxygenases – going from small to preparative scale
T. Hilberath – Delft University of Technology
11:30
11:55
O35 New routes for activation of transition metal complexes: Generation of low valent tungsten species for catalysis
M.A.Z.V Zuluaga – IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN)
O36 Precise control over nanoparticle synthesis through supramolecular preorganization in a M12L24 nanosphere
L.L. Metz – University of Amsterdam
O37 Decreasing Energy Consumption by Capturing and Utilizing Carbon in Green Solvents
J.J.B. van Duin – Utrecht University
O38 Biocatalytic Deprotection of Aryl Ethers, Esters and Secondary Amines
B Ashley – University of Groningen
11:55
12:20
O39 Catalyst activation and deactivation mechanisms in homogeneous ester hydrogenation with Ru pincer complexes
E.A. Uslamin – Delft University of Technology
O40 Effect of template size on phase purity of high surface-area α-alumina
C.J. Keijzer – Utrecht University
O41 Selective oxyfunctionalization of toluene derivates by immobilized peroxygenase in organic media
Y. Wang – Delft University of Technology
12:20
13:30
Lunch break
13:30
14:20
PL4 S. Schneider – Georg-August-University Göttingen   Nitrides in Action: Transition Metal Nitride Complexes in Small Molecule Activation and Catalysis 
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Electrocatalysis - CO2 Conversion Heterogeneous catalysis - COx Conversion Porous Materials Polymer Circularity
14:20
14:45
O42 Optimum, increase or decrease; How temperature affects the selectivity of electrochemical CO2 reduction on copper
R.E Vos – Leiden University
O43 Microkinetic investigation of COx hydrogenation over cobalt catalysts
K. Rommens – Ghent University
O44 Suppressing catalysis with Al-paired CHA zeolite for the experimental study of 1-alkene sorption
N. De Witte – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
O45 Amorphous silica-alumina as model catalysts for the cracking of ultra-high Mw polyethylene
F.J.A.G. Coumans – Eindhoven University of Technology
14:45
15:10
O46 Pore size effects in porous Ag electrodes for electrochemical CO2 reduction
M.E.T. van Ittersum – Utrecht University
O47 Operando methods reveal the origin of particle size effects in CO2 hydrogenation reactions on Ni
J.F.M. Simons – Eindhoven University of Technology
O48 Fresh water production from atmospheric water vapour
A.S. Snauwaert – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O49 Delamination of polyamide/polyolefin multilayer films by selective glycolysis of polyurethane adhesive
G.O. O Rourke – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
15:10
15:35
O50 Tailored gas diffusion electrodes for electrochemical CO2 reduction
S.K. Chandrasekar – University of Twente
O51 Operando Microscopy Studies of Fischer−Tropsch Synthesis on a Co(101̅2) Surface
E.M. Motaee – Leiden University
O52 Carbon capture with zeolite 13X: lab-scale non-isothermal operation to mimic large scales
M.H.B. Born – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
O53 Upcycling Polybutadiene to α,ω-Dienes via Partial Hydrogenation and Ethenolysis
C.V. Vos – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
15:35
15:50
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Homogeneous Catalysis Photocatalysis- Heterogeneous Heterogeneous Catalysis - Small Alkane Activation Electrocatalysis - CO2 Conversion
15:50
16:15
O54 Adding value to HMF via selective oxidation, insights into the catalytic reaction with Mn(TMTACN)2
JOP Broekman – University of Groningen
KN5 Photocatalysis between High-Purity and Applied Reaction Conditions: Understanding Carbon Dioxide Reduction on the Molecular Level
J. Strunk – Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V.
O55 Kinetic study and thermal analysis of oxidative coupling of methane on MgO catalyst
J.P. Palomo – Delft University of Technology
O56 Ceria-Supported Bismuth Clusters for Electrochemical Reduction of CO2
Z. Liu – Eindhoven University of Technology
16:15
16:40
O57 C-H Bond Activation by Iridium(III) and Iridium(IV) Oxo Complexes
M.A. Tepaske – University of Goettingen
O58 Understanding the evolution of active Fe centers in siliceous Fe/zeolite catalysts for non-oxidative methane coupling
H. Zhang – Eindhoven University of Technology
O59 Novel catalysts for a combined photo-electrochemical conversion of CO2 towards methanol
M.V.D.V Van der Veer – University of Antwerp
16:40
17:05
O60 From identification of reactive intermediates and side products through mass spectrometry to new reaction development
J. Kootstra – University of Groningen
O61 Plasma assisted photocatalysis for CO2 hydrogeneration over barium titanate thin films
Y.L Liu – Eindhoven University of Technology
O62 Carbon nanofiber growth from methane over carbon-supported NiCu catalysts: Two temperature regimes
S.E. Schoemaker – Utrecht University
O63 Using plasmonic catalysts for CO2 valorization and fine chemical hydrogenation using sunlight
T Hartog – Zuyd University of Applied Sciences and TNO
17:05
18:30
Poster session II
17:30
18:30
ALV Dutch Catalysis Society in Boston 13
18:30 Dinner
Wednesday: March 8th
09:00
09:50
PL5 K.A. Vincent – University of Oxford   Bridging biocatalysis and metal-catalysed hydrogenations: the best of both worlds? 
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Electrocatalysis Heterogeneous Catalysis - Catalyst Characterization Energy Storage & Conversion: Batteries Polymer Circularity
09:50
10:15
O64 Non-Kinetic Effects convolute Activity and Tafel Analysis for the Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Reaction on NiFeOOH Electrocatalysts
O. van der Heijden – Leiden University
O65 Pd-based (bi)metallic nanoparticles for selective hydrogenation of butadiene
O.E. Brandt Corstius – Utrecht University
O66 Mixed hydride-electronic conductivity in Rb2CaH4 and Cs2CaH4
H.P. Rodenburg – Utrecht University
O67 Surface-Activated Grinding Spheres Enable the Mechano-Catalytic Depolymerization of Polypropylene Waste
A.H. Hergesell – Utrecht University
10:15
10:40
O68 CuZn-based electrodes for selective electrochemical CO2 reduction
M.L.J. Peerlings – Utrecht University
O69 Revealing Early-Stage Ethylene Polymerization Versus Catalyst Fragmentation by using a Spherical Cap Ziegler-type Model Catalyst
L.D.B. Mandemaker – Utrecht University
O70 Taurine Electrografting onto Porous Electrodes Improves Redox Flow Battery Performance
EBB Boz – Eindhoven University of Technology
O71 Mechanocatalytic Oxidative Depolymerization of Polyethylene via Heterogeneous Fenton Process
VSN Nguyen – Technical University of Munich, Department of Chemistry
10:40
10:55
Coffee break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Heterogeneous Catalysis - Hydrogenation Chemistry Computational Chemistry Electrocatalysis Electrocatalysis - CO2 Conversion
10:55
11:20
KN6 Mechanism elucidation via multiscale modeling of heterogeneous catalysis
I.A.W. Filot – Eindhoven University of Technology
O72 Mechanistic Investigations into the Selective Reduction of Oxygen by a MCO T3 site-inspired Dicopper Complex
E Kounalis – Utrecht University
O73 Nucleation and Growth of Dendritic Islands during Platinum Oxidation-Reduction Cycling
F.V.M. Valls Mascaró – Leiden University
11:20
11:45
O74 Cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation over carbon-supported molybdenum and tungsten carbide catalysts
MF Führer – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O75 Elucidation of the electrochemical nitrite reduction mechanism catalyzed by biomimetic copper complexes
P.H. van Langevelde – Leiden University
O76 Morphological changes of Bi2O3 derived electrocatalysts and its impact on CO2 electroreduction to formate
T Wissink – Eindhoven University of Technology
11:45
12:10
O77 Alloyed Pd-Ni/SiO2 nanoparticles for selective hydrogenation reactions
K.H. Helfferich – Utrecht University
O78 Descriptor-based design of molybdenum carbide catalyst for hydrodeoxygenation of butyric acid
R Meena – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O79 Cu-Zn catalysts for urea electrosynthesis from CO2 and NO3-
D. Anastasiadou – Eindhoven University of Technology
O80 In situ Activation of Bismuth Oxyhalide Nanoplatelets Guides Selective Electrocatalytic CO2 Conversion to Formic Acid
S.Y. Yang – Utrecht University
12:10
12:35
O81 Controlling Pd reduction by modifying Pd-support interactions for optimum cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation
R.C.J. van de Poll – Eindhoven University of Technology
O82 Extraframework aluminum speciation and Bronsted acid site synergy in an MFI zeolite
J.L.M Mancuso – Ghent University
O83 Towards efficient molecular iron catalysts for the water oxidation reaction
K.M. Herrema – Leiden University
O84 Electrochemical conversion of bicarbonate capture solution to formate using non-noble metal electrocatalysts
MISS Patil – University of Antwerp
12:35
13:20
Lunch break
Rotonde Sorbonne Boston 17-19 Cambridge 32
  Heterogeneous Catalysis Biomass Conversion Electrocatalysis/Photocatalysis Heterogeneous Catalysis
13:20
13:45
O85 Methanol-to-hydrocarbons reaction over Sr/ZSM-5 catalysts: a spectroscopic and kinetic study
A. Liutkova – Eindhoven University of Technology
O86 Processing a lignin stream from waste biomass pyrolysis for its bioconversion into high-value products
M.A. Palazzolo – University of Groningen
O87 Particle size effect for high onset potential carbon supported Nickel nanoparticle cathodes for hydrogen peroxide production
I.J. van Luijk – Wageningen University and Research Centre
O88 Heterogeneously catalyzed aerobic oxidative coupling of amines and phosphites: Cu-Co double metal cyanides as green catalysts for phosphoramidate synthesis
A. Fonseca – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
13:45
14:10
O89 New energy-efficient small-scale ammonia synthesis route via NOx conversion on a Lean NOx Trap
F.V.S. Van Steenweghen – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
O90 Expanding Lignin Thermal Property Space through Fractionation and Covalent Modification
L.A. Riddell – Utrecht University
O91 Effect of tunable shell thickness on the plasmon-enhanced photocatalytic activity of Au@TiO2 Core Shell Nanoparticles
MR Ninakanti – University of Antwerp
O92 Hydrogen-efficient Synthesis of Dimethoxymethane from Methanol in the Gas Phase over Bifunctional Cu and CuSn/H-BEA Catalysts
N. Simitsis – RWTH Aachen University
14:10
14:55
PL6 Prize winner N3C
14:55
15:15
Prizes & Closure
15:15 Buses to Leiden Central Station



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