8:30Introductory Remarks.
8:351. Improve FCC gasoline qualities and clean exhaust gases. C. Li, Z. Da, Z. He
8:552. FTIR study of the interaction of dioxin, carbazole, dibenzothiophene, and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene on metal oxide catalysts. M. A. Larrubia, A. Gutierrez Alejandre, J. Ramirez Solis, G. Busca
9:153. Ultradeep HDS catalysis in production of clean diesel fuels. R. G. Leliveld, S. E. Eijsbouts, S. Mayo
9:354. New catalytic materials for hydrodesulfurization catalysis. M. E. Bussell, B. Diaz, D. C. Phillips, S. Korlann, R. L. Self, D. Shorten
9:55Intermission.
10:205. Preparation of titania (TiO2) catalyst support of a large specific surface by applying the pH swing method for ultradeep HDS of diesel oil. S. Inoue, T. Takatsuka, H. Kudou, T. Ono, S. Nakata, Y. Yoshimura
10:406. Catalytic decarboxylation of low-rank Turkish Elbistan lignite. Y. Yürüm, S. Özvatan
11:007. NOx reductions under fluid catalytic cracking conditions. R. Roncolatto, L. Mello
11:208. Withdrawn.
1:309. Partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas over alkaline earth metal oxide supported cobalt catalysts. H. Wang Sr., E. Ruckenstein Sr.
1:5010. Influence of chromium on sulfur resistance of supported Pd catalyst for aromatic hydrogenation in diesel fuel. L. Hu, G. Xia, L. Qu, M. Li, D. Li
2:1011. Production of hydrogen from the catalytic reformulation of methanol. P. H. Matter, S. Natesakhawat, U. S. Ozkan
2:3012. Palladium-based catalysts for the synthesis of alcohols. M. J. Pérez-Zurita, M. L. Cubeiro, M. Cifarelli, M. Goldwasser, E. Pietri, L. V. García B, J. F. Lamonier
2:50Intermission.
3:2013. High-stability water-gas shift catalysts based on nanocrystalline ceria. Q. Fu, S. Kudriavtseva, H. Saltsburg, M. Flytzani-Stephanopoulos
3:4014. First-principles modeling or reactions on oxide surfaces for automotive exhaust aftertreatment. W. F. Schneider, K. C. Hass, J. L. Gland, M. Miletic
4:0015. Highly active lean NOx catalysts: Hysteresis in the presence of water. K. C. Ott, N. C. Clark, J. A. Rau
4:2016. Withdrawn.
8:3017. Characteristics of Cu/Ti-PILC catalyst for the reduction of NOx by propene. B. S. Kim, S-W. Ham, H-J. Chae, I-S. Nam
8:5018. Identification of surface intermediates on palladium-based catalysts in NOx reduction with lower hydrocarbons. J. M. Watson, R. Munteanu, U. S. Ozkan
9:1019. Low-temperature SCR of NO with NH3 over water-resistant transition-metal oxides supported on titania. B. S. Uphade, D. A. Peña, P. G. Smirniotis
9:3020. Molecular beam study of NO reduction on rhodium catalysts. S. Wehner, C. S. Gopinath, F. Zaera
9:50Intermission.
10:2021. Spectroscopic and theoretical insight into the mechanistic aspects of SCR reaction over vanadia-titania catalysts. N-Y. Topsoe, M. Anstrom, J. A. Dumesic
10:4022. Lean NOx catalysis for mobile source emission control. M. Crocker, S. Eckhoff, A. Fukumoto, T. Matsumoto, P. A. Duggleby, R. Bending
11:0023. Poisoning effect of SO2 on NO reduction by i-butane over Fe/ZSM-5 prepared by sublimation method. S. I. Woo, P. Decyk, D-K. Kim, D. H. Kim, M. R. Kim
11:2024. New active zeolite structures for the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides: ITQ-7 and IM5 zeolitesthe influence of NO2 on this reaction. A. Corma, A. E. Palomares, J. G. Prato
1:3025. Study of the conversion of chlorided hydrocarbons over acid catalysts. E. Finocchio, C. Pistarino, G. Busca, M. Baldi
1:5026. Unique materials design for catalytic emission control systems. P. O'Connor, D. Stamires, W. Jones
2:1027. Development of an active and environmentally selective bifunctional metal-zeolite catalyst for the chlorinated VOC emissions abatement. A. Aranzabal, R. Lopez, J. R. Gonzalez-Velasco, J. I. Gutierrez-Ortiz, M. A. Gutierrez-Ortiz, J. A. Gonzalez-Marcos
2:3028. Effect of particle size on oxidation processes on platinum catalysts. B. Trout, X. Lin, W. F. Schneider, K. C. Hass
2:50Intermission.
3:2029. Fluorine emission control of the semiconductor industry by surface wave plasma. B. Derecskei, M. Gunn, J. Bevan
3:4030. Catalytic oxidation of Cl VOCs in flue gas from a waste incineration pilot plant. J. Corella, J-M. Toledo
4:0031. Global warming potential reduction of the industrial SF6 emission by surface wave plasma. M. Gunn, B. Derecskei, J. Tomeo, J. Bevan
4:2032. Thermoanalysis of three nuclear oxo-acetate cluster complexes of ferric(III) and chromium(III). S. K. Abdullaev, R. N. Nosirova, N. Q. Mukhamadiev
8:00Introductory Remarks.
8:1033. Fabrication of model platinum nanoparticle catalysts by electron-beam lithography: Studies of hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of cyclohexene. G. A. Somorjai
8:5534. Nanostructure processing of advanced catalysts. J. Y. Ying
9:4035. New catalytic materials for clean technology. K. Wilson, D. J. Macquarrie, J. H. Clark
10:0536. Design of open metal sites in porous metal-organic crystals. O. M. Yaghi, B. Chen, M. O'Keeffe
10:3037. Nanofunctionalization of catalysts for methanol-to-olefin chemistry. J. F. Haw, W. Song
10:5538. Synthesis of nanocrystalline perovskites for catalytic combustion of methane. N. Sangar, J. Y. Ying
11:2039. Nanocrystalline LaCoO3-based perovskites as catalysts for VOC oxidation. V. Szabo, M. Bassir, J. E. Gallot, A. V. N. Van Neste, S. Kaliaguine
11:4540. Recent development in electron microscopy of nanoparticles and supported catalysts. J. Liu
1:0041. Mixed-metal clusters as precursors for nanoparticle bimetallic catalysts embedded in mesoporous silica MCM-41. S. Hermans, B. F. G. Johnson, R. Raja, G. Sankar, J. M. Thomas
1:2542. Spontaneous formation of gold nanoparticles in MCM-41 mesoporous materials and their application in catalytic hydrogenation of styrene. P. Mukherjee, C. Patra, A. Ghosh, R. Kumar, M. Sastry
1:5043. Transformations of ethylene sulfide on zeolites and a zeotype: The appearance of a seven-membered cyclic product with three-ring sulfur atoms on AlMCM-41, an aluminosilicate with nanosize pore system. I. Pálinkó, A. Fási, Á. Gömöry, I. Kiricsi
2:1544. Size discrimination of colloidal nanoparticles by thiol-functionalized MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieves. P. Mukherjee, M. Sastry, R. Kumar
2:4045. Nanoparticles of 3-D transition-metal oxides in mesoporous MCM-48 silica host structures: Synthesis and characterization. R. Köhn, C. Minchev, M. Fröba
3:0546. Ordered mesoporous carbons exhibiting extraordinary metal dispersion. R. Ryoo, S. H. Joo, S. J. Choi
3:3047. Synthesis, characterization, and use of graphite nanofibers as novel support materials. P. E. Anderson, N. M. Rodriguez, T. K. Baker
3:5548. Mesoporous silica thin films with various structures: In situ time-resolved XRD experiments. D. Grosso, F. Babonneau, P. A. Albouy, R. Balkenende, H. Amenitsch
4:2049. One-pot synthesis of phenyl-functionalized porous silicates with hexagonal and cubic symmetries. V. Goletto, F. Babonneau, M. Impéror
4:4550. Microwave-induced self-assembly of zeolite crystals. J. M. Kim, D. S. Kim, J. S. Hwang, J-S. Chang, S-E. Park
8:0051. Catalysis by metallic nanoparticles: The good and the bad. M. A. El-Sayed
8:4552. Nanoporous carbon membranes for catalysis and separation. H. C. Foley
9:3053. Withdrawn.
9:3054. Highly dispersed nitride supported on ã-alumina for hydrogenation of benzene and dehydrogenation of cyclohexane. J. Xiao, Z. Sun, Q. Xin, C. Li
9:5555. Performance of nanonickel particles containing catalyst in the hydrogenation of toluene. L. H. Ding, Z. Zhang
10:2056. Cooperative coadsorption of CO and O2 on gold clusters: Evidence for efficient room-temperature CO2 generation. W. T. Wallace, R. L. Whetten
10:4557. Characterization and catalytic activity of gold nanoparticles synthesized by autoreduction of aqueous chloroaurate ions with fumed silica. P. Mukherjee, C. Patra, A. Ghosh, R. Kumar, M. Sastry
11:1058. Selective molecular adsorption on gold clusters. R. L. Whetten, B. E. Salisbury, W. T. Wallace
1:0059. Size-dependent electrical behavior of spatially inhomogeneous barrier height regions on silicon. N. S. Lewis, R. C. Rossi, M. X. Tan
1:2560. Tin/indium oxide nanocomposites for gas sensor applications. J. T. McCue, J. Y. Ying
1:5061. Catalytic properties of mixed nanoparticles. M. B. Mitchell, V. N. Sheinker, A. B. Tesfamichael, A. A. Elliott, E. A. Mintz
2:1562. Preparation and characterization of sulfated zirconia/silica super acid nanocatalyst. C. Wang, Y. Zhang, N. Gao, S. Lin, Y. Bai, Y. Wei
2:4063. Highly selective dehydration of 4-methyl-2-pentanol to terminal olefin catalyzed by (hydrous) zirconia solid catalysts. S. Liu, G. K. Chuah
3:0564. Synthesis of Ti-MWW as a catalyst for selective epoxidation of alkenes. T. Tatsumi, P. Wu
3:3065. Construction of multisite chiral catalysts: Dendrimer-fixation of C2-symmetrical diphosphinerhodium complexes. G. D. Engel, L. H. Gade
3:5566. High-resolution 23Na and 27Al solid-state NMR satellite transition spectroscopy. S. Shih, S. Ding, C. A. McDowell
4:2067. Determination of thermodynamic parameters of nanoporous materials by frontal inverse gas chromatography. F. Thielmann, D. R. Williams
4:4568. Application of solid-state multinuclear CPMAS (13C, 29Si, 119Sn) and CRAMPS (1H and 19F) NMR for the investigation of chiral transition-metal complexes supported on the surface of inorganic oxides modified with natural chiral polymers. Y. Oprunenko, D. Mityuk
8:0069. Design activity and selectivity in tailored nanoscale materials. J. Liu
8:4570. First-principles simulations of catalysis and nanotechnology. W. A. Goddard, W. Deng, X. Xu, D. Chakraborty, D. Philipp
9:3071. Amphoterization and layer-by-layer assembly of colloidal gold particles derivatized with the amino acid valine. P. Mukherjee, A. Kumar, A. B. Mandale, R. Kumar, M. Sastry
9:5572. Autocatalytic formation of nanometer-sized metal particles during photographic development and in colloidal dispersions. G. Mills, K. Winkelmann, A. Korchev
10:2073. EXAFS investigation of bimetallic materials for the synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotubes. T. Guo, G. Cheng, B. Lormand
10:4574. Preparation and characterization of catalyst applied for synthesis of carbon nanotubes via CCVD method. Z. Konya, A. Oszko, A. Siska, J. Kiss, I. Kiricsi
11:1075. Degradation of organic contaminants in drinking water and wastewater using a rotating disk photocatalytic reactor: Factors affecting interfacial transport, adsorption, and reaction. D. D. Dionysiou, M. T. Suidan, I. Baudin, J-M. Laîné
11:3576. Simulation of the dynamic behavior of nanoparticle chain aggregates. A. Dalis, S. K. Friedlander