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VIII International Conference
"Mechanisms of Catalytic Reactions",
dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Professor Kirill I. Zamaraev
Novosibirsk (Russia), June 28 - July 2, 2009
Dear Colleague,
The Organizing Committee is pleased to invite you to participate in
the VIII International Conference "Mechanisms of Catalytic Reactions"
dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Professor Kirill I. Zamaraev.
The MCR-Conference is organized under the auspices of the European
Federation of Catalysis Societies (EFCATS).
The Conference will be held at the Novosibirsk Scientific Center, Russia,
on June 28 - July 2, 2009.
Professor Kirill Ilyich ZAMARAEV
(1939-1996)
An extraordinary scientist, talented teacher
and statesman, Professor Zamaraev was the
Director of the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
(1984-1995), and the President of the
International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry (1994-1995).
Professor Kirill Ilyich Zamaraev was one
of the pre-eminent physical chemists. His
mainfield of interest was the application of
new physicochemical techniques to the
investigation of mechanisms of homogeneous
and heterogeneous catalytic reactions. He was among the pioneers of NMR
spectroscopic investigations of key catalytic intermediates and widely employed a
range of physical methods such as solid state NMR, EXAFS and scanning
tunneling microscopy.
Professor Zamaraev has made a considerable contribution to the
establishment of relationships between fundamental and applied catalysis through
his interest in the structure of active sites at the atomic and molecular level. He
used his fundamental knowledge and capacity for innovative characterization for
the search for new unconventional areas of catalysis.
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CHAIRPERSONS
V.N. Parmon, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
V.V. Lunin, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD:
G. Centi
V. Cortés Corberán
S.S. Ivanchev
V.B. Kazansky
S.N. Khadzhiev
V.N. Korchak
M. Lacroix
C. Li
V.A. Likholobov
I.I. Moiseev
Ju.R.H. Ross
R. Schlögl
V.A. Sobyanin,
A.Yu. Stakheev
E.P. Talsi
G.F. Tereszhenko
W. Ueda
B. Weckhuysen
M. Witko
University of Messina, Messina, Italy
Instituto de Catalisis y Petroleoquimica, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
St. Petersburg Department, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
SB RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow,
Russia
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
IRC-CNRS, Villeurbanne, France
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics ChAS, Dalian, China
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS,
Moscow, Russia
University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin,
Germany
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
St. Petersburg Scientific Center RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
Catalysis Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Krakow, Poland
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
The Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS
V.I. Bukhtiyarov (Chairman)
E.P. Talsi (Co-Chairman)
L.Ya. Startseva (Secretary)
I.Yu. Mutas (Secretary)
K.P. Bryliakov, A.V. Gubar, V.V. Kaichev, А.V. Matveev, I.L. Mikhailova,
Z.V. Moskvina, А.I. Stadnichenko, A.G. Stepanov
Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS, Moscow
L.A. Zamaraeva
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CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS:
 Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS)
 Scientific Council on Catalysis RAS
 Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Moscow
 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk
 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
 Russian Mendeleev Chemical Society, Novosibirsk Department
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION
OF CATALYSIS SOCIETIES:
FINANCIAL SUPPORT:
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
ROSNAUKA
INFORMATION SUPPORT:
Kinetics & Catalysis Journal
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
The program of the Conference consists of 5 plenary and 18 keynote
invited lectures, 37 oral presentations (20 min), 46 oral presentations (10
min), 42 oral presentations (10 min) of young scientists and
180 posters. The oral presentations are scheduled in parallel sections:
I. Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale;
II. Physical methods for the study of mechanisms of heterogeneous and
homogeneous catalytic reactions, including in situ techniques;
III. Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis;
IV. Catalysis in nature, biomimetic catalysis and photocatalysis.
PRESENTATION
The time of presentation (including some time for questions) is
40 min for a plenary lecture, 30 min for a keynote lecture, 20 and 10 min
for an oral presentation. Multi-media (LCD) projectors will be available.
Organizers recommend the authors to prepare computer presentations in
*.ppt format (Microsoft Power Point from the package MS Office).
Space available for posters is 100 cm width x 100 cm height. The
authors are requested to place their posters in the morning of Tuesday, 30
and displace them at the end of the poster session.
CONFERENCE LANGUAGE
The official language of the Conference is English.
CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
Book with the abstracts of plenary and keynote lectures, oral and poster
presentations will be available at the registration desk. Each registrant will
also receive the final scientific program-brochure.
The full texts of plenary and keynote lectures, oral contributions
(20 min) will be published in a special issue of the “Kinetics & Catalysis”.
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VENUE
The Conference will take place at the House of Scientists of
Novosibirsk Scientific Center (Morskoi prospect, 23). Akademgorodok is
located in a picturesque place near the Ob’ River 30 km away from
Novosibirsk, a big industrial and scientific city of Siberia.
ACCOMMODATION
Rooms were reserved through the Conference secretariat at the hotel
“Golden Valley”. The hotel (ul. Il’icha, 10; Reception phone: +7 383 330 36
08, fax: +7 383 330 19 16) is located in 10-min walking distance from the
Conference venue.
The Conference secretariat also has reserved rooms for postgraduates and students at the hostel of Novosibirsk State University
(ul. Pirogova, 18). The hostel locates within 12-min walk of the
Conference venue.
REGISTRATION
Registration will take place at the “Golden Valley” hotel on June 28
from 3 p.m. till 9 p.m. and at the House of Scientists on June 29 from 9
a.m. till 1 p.m.
BANK AND EXCHANGE
There are several local banks and branches of Moscow banks in
Akademgorodok, with numerous cash dispensers inside shops and bank
offices. Cash exchange is available in the bank not far from the hotel
“Golden Valley” (one U.S. dollar equals to 31 roubles; one Euro equals to
43 roubles in May, 2009). Eurocard, MasterCard and Visa credit cards are
generally acceptable. Please note that personal cheques are not accepted.
MEALS
Lunches will be arranged at the restaurant of the House of Scientists.
Vouchers for 4 lunches will be included in the participant package.
Morning and afternoon coffee breaks will be provided.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
The Organizing Committee offers the participants and accompanying
persons the following social events: Welcome Reception (June 29, at 7.30
5
p.m.), Musical Party (June 30, at 7.00 p.m.), Conference Banquet (July 1,
at 7.30 p.m.), excursion to the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis or excursion to
the Elm Museum (http://museum-beresta.ru/ (July 1).
A special sightseeing program for accompanying persons will be
available.
REGISTRATION FEE
The fee covers editorial expenditures, auditorium rent, 4 lunches, coffeebreaks beverages, Welcome Party, Conference Banquet, Musical Party,
transfer Airport-Hotel-Airport, excursion.
WEATHER
At the end of June and beginning of July, the weather in Novosibirsk is
usually dry and sunny (23-26 ºC); the temperature of water in the Ob’
River is 20-24 ºC (the Organizing Committee advises you to bring sport
and swimming suits).
POST-TOUR
After the Conference the participants visit wonderful and unique Baikal
Lake. The tour will be arranged for 5 days: it starts on July, 2 in the
evening and finishes on July, 7 in the morning. Excursions to the Baikal
Lake are planed on July 4-5.
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
June 29, Monday
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
Great Hall
MORNING SESSION
9.00
9.15
Opening Ceremony
V.N. Parmon
Professor Kirill Ilyich ZAMARAEV
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PLENARY LECTURES
9.40
PL-1
M. BOCHMANN
Reactivity and Mechanism of Single-Site Olefin Polymerization Catalysts
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
10.20
PL-2
A.G. STEPANOV
What Did We Learn from NMR of Hydrocarbon Conversion on Solid Acid
Catalysts? Advances for the Last 20 Years
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
11.00 Coffee-break
KEYNOTE LECTURES
11.30 KL-1
I.I. IVANOVA, Yu.G. KOLYAGIN, V.V. ORDOMSKY, E.V. ASACHENKO,
A.V. KUBAREV
Molecular Aspects of Light Alkanes Aromatization: Insights from in situ
FTIR, NMR and TG-GC-MS
Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University RAS, Moscow,
Russia
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12.00 KL-2
K.P. BRYLIAKOV, E.P. TALSI
Active Intermediates of Metallocene and Post-Metallocene Catalyzed Olefin
Polymerization
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
12.30 KL-3
V. AUGUGLIARO, M. BELLARDITA, A. DI PAOLA, E. GARCÍA-LÓPEZ, V.
LODDO, G. MARCÌ, G. PALMISANO, L. PALMISANO, S. YURDAKAL
Selective Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: Achievements and Challenges
“Schiavello-Grillo” Photocatalysis Group, Dipartimento di
Ingegneria Chimica dei Processi e dei Materiali, Universita` degli Studi di
Palermo, Palermo, Italy
13.00 Lunch
June 29, Monday
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
AFTERNOON SESSION
Great Hall
PARALLEL SECTION I
Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (20 min)
14.40 OP20-I-1
P.Е. MATKOVSKIY, I.V. SEDOV
Scientific Bases of Metallocomplex Catalysis of Polymerization Processes by
Metal Complexes in Low Oxidation State
Institute of the Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
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15.00 OP20-I-2
V.K. BADAEVa, M.Ju. VASILJEVAa, N.I. IVANCHEVAa,
A.Ju. KOSTROVAa, I.I. OLEINIKb, S.S. IVANCHEVa
New Prospects of Post-Metallocene Catalysts for Ethylene Polymerisation
a
St-Petersburg Department of the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS,
St-Petersburg, Russia
b
Vorozhtzov Institute of Organic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
15.20 OP20-I-3
M.G. SPEZIALI, V.V. COSTA, P.A. ROBLES-DUTENHEFNER,
E.V. GUSEVSKAYA
Aerobic Pd(II)/Cu(II) Catalyzed Oxidation of Olefins under Chloride-Free
Non-Acidic Conditions
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
15.40 OP20-I-4
O.A. KHOLDEEVAa, T.A. TRUBITSINAa,
B.G. DONOEVAa, G. AL-KADAMANYb, U. KORTZb
Selective Oxidations with H2O2 Catalyzed by di-Titanium Containing
19-Tungstodiarsenate(III)
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Jacobs University, School of Engineering and Science, Bremen, Germany
16.00 OP20-I-5
H. SCHULZ
Fischer-Tropsch-Synthesis Principles
University of Karlsruhe, Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe, Germany
16.20
OP20-I-6
A.N. STARTSEV
Concept of Acid-Base Catalysis by Metal Sulfides
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
16.40 Coffee-break
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (10 min)
17.00 OP10-I-1
V.M. KOGANa, P.A. NIKULSHINa,b
Evolution and Interlayer Dynamics of the Active Sites of the Promoted TMS
Catalysts under HDS Conditions
a
The N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Samara State Technical University, Samara, Russia
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17.10 OP10-I-2
A.B. AUYEZOV
The Special Issues of Catalytic Hydrogenation of Non-Saturated Polymers
A.B. Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences, Almaty, Kazakhstan
17.20 OP10-I-3
N.V. SEMIKOLENOVAa, I.E. SOSHNIKOVa, A.N. BUSHMELEVb, E.P. TALSIa,
V.V. ZAKHAROVa
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H NMR, EPR and Catalytic Study of Active Intermediates Formed in the
Polymerization Catalysts Based on 2,6-Bis(imino)pyridine Cobalt Complexes
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.30 OP10-I-4
V.N. PANCHENKOa, V.A. ZAKHAROVa, D.E. BABUSHKINa,
E.P. TALSIa, S.M. BALDWINb, J.E. BERCAWb, H.H. BRINTZINGERc
Reaction Paths and Resting States in Zirconocene-Based OlefinPolymerization Catalyst Systems
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
c
Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
17.40
OP10-I-5
Z.M. DZHABIEVA, S.V. TOPILIN, T.S. DZHABIEV
Biomimetic Catalysis of the Lower Olefins Polymerization with Zirconocene and
Post-Zirconocene Catalytic Systems
Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
17.50
OP10-I-6
B.H. MÜLLERa, A. WÖHLb, W. MÜLLERb,
S. PEITZa, N. PEULECKEa, D. HELLERa, U. ROSENTHALa
Reaction Kinetics of the Ethylene Tetramerization Catalyst System
CrCl3(THF)3, Ph2PN(iPr)PPh2 and MAO
a
Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. an der Universität Rostock,Rostock, Germany
b
Linde AG, Linde Engineering Division, Pullach, Germany
18.00
OP10-I-7
L.V. PARFENOVA, L.M. KHALILOV, U.M. DZHEMILEV
Mechanism of Zr Catalysis in Reactions of Organoaluminium Compounds
with Alkenes
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis RAS, Ufa, Russia
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18.10 OP10-I-8
I.E. BECKa, A.M. GOLOLOBOVb, G.O. BRAGINAb,
N.S. TELEGUINAb, V.I. ZAIKOVSKYa, A.B. AYUPOVa, A.Yu. STAKHEEVb,
V.I. BUKHTIYAROVa
Relationship between n-Alkane Chain Length and Turnover Frequency in
Alkane Combustion over Pt/Al2O3
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
18.20
OP10-I-9
A.KIRILIN, P. MÄKI-ARVELA, N. KUMAR,
T. SALMI, D.Yu. MURZIN
Mechanism of the One-Pot R-1-Phenylethyl Acetate Synthesis over
Chemo-Bio Catalysts
Process Chemistry Centre, Åbo Akademi University, Turku/Åbo, Finland
18.30
OP10-I-10
M.V. LUZGIN, A.G. STEPANOV, V.N. PARMON
The Mechanism of Methane and Higher Alkane Co-Aromatization on
Zn- and Ga- Modified Zeolite BEA
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.40 OP10-I-11
T.P. MINYUKOVA
Control of the Mechanism of Cu0 Active Site Action Via Composition and
Structure of Oxide Catalyst’s Precursor
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.50
OP10-I-12
M.V. PARFENOV, E.V. STAROKON, S.V. SEMIKOLENOV,
G.I. PANOV
O2 Isotopic Exchange in the Presence of O Species on the FeZSM-5
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
19.00
OP10-I-13
B. STASINSKA, A. MARCEWICZ-KUBA
Catalytic Oxidation of Methane
University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Faculty of Chemistry, Lublin, Poland
11
19.10
OP10-I-14
V.E. OSTROVSKII
Kinetic Description of Catalytic Processes: a New Approach
Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
19.30
Welcome Party
June 29, Monday
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
AFTERNOON SESSION
Small Hall
PARALLEL SECTION II
Physical methods for the study of mechanisms of heterogeneo-us
and homogeneous catalytic reactions, including in situ
techniques
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (20 min)
14.40 OP20-II-1
I.R. SUBBOTINAa, V.B. KAZANSKYa, F.C. JENTOFTb,c, R. SCHLÖGLc
A Novel Approach in the Study of Activation of Chemical Bonds in Adsorbed
Hydrocarbons Resulting from Their Polarization by Active Sites of Acid
Catalysts
a
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, University of
Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
c
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society,
Berlin, Germany
15.00
OP20-II-2
S.A. YASHNIK, V.F. ANUFRIENKO, S.Ph. RUZANKIN, I.I. ZAKHAROV,
Z.R. ISMAGILOV
The Mechanism of NO Activation on Cu-ZSM-5 Catalysts
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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15.20
OP20-II-3
E. STAVITSKI, M.H.F. KOX, A.E. MIJOVILOVICH,
T. VISSER, B.M. WECKHUYSEN
Thiophene Conversion on Acidic Zeolites as Studied by Multi-Technique
Microspectroscopy
Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis Group, Utrecht University, Utrecht,
The Netherlands
15.40
OP20-II-4
I. DOBROSZ-GÓMEZ, I. KOCEMBA, J.M. RYNKOWSKI
Ceria-Zirconia Supported Gold Catalysts for Low Temperature CO
Oxidation
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, TUL, Lodz, Poland
16.00
OP20-II-5
I. BORBÁTHa, F. SOMODIa, M. HEGEDŰSa,
S. STICHLEUTNERb, K. LÁZÁRb, S. GŐBÖLÖSa, J.L. MARGITFALVIa
Application of in situ Mössbauer Spectroscopy for the Study of Tin-Modified
Pt and Au Catalysts Used in Low Temperature CO Oxidation
a
Institute of Nanochemistry and Catalysis, Chemical Research Center, HAS,
Budapest, Hungary
b
Institute of Isotopes, HAS, Budapest, Hungary
16.20
OP20-II-6
V.V. KAICHEVa, A.Yu. GLADKYa, I.P. PROSVIRINa,
V.V. BUKHTIYAROVa, D. TESCHNERb, M. HÄVECKERb,
A. KNOP-GERICKEb, R. SCHLÖGLb
An operando XPS-MS-GC Study of the Oscillations in the Propane Oxidation
over Nickel
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin, Germany
16.40 Coffee break
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (10 min)
17.00 OP10-II-1
J. GRAMS, J. GÓRALSKI, P. KWINTAL
Studies of Deactivation-Regeneration Process of Hydrodechlorination
Catalysts Using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry Technical University of Łódź,
Łódź, Poland
13
17.10 OP10-II-2
A.V. MATVEEVa, b, V.V. KAICHEVa, b, V.V. GORODETSKIIa,
A. KNOP-GERICKEc
In situ XPS and Mass-Spectrometry Study of Deactivation of Palladium
Catalysts in the Propylene Oxidation
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Society, Berlin, Germany
17.20 OP10-II-3
I.G. DANILOVA, E.M. SLAVINSKAYA, A.I. BORONIN, V.I. ZAIKOVSKII
In situ FTIR Study of CO and O2 Interaction with Pd/CeO2 Catalysts
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.30 OP10-II-4
A.A. LYSOVAa,b,c, I.V. KOPTYUGa, A.V. KULIKOVb, V.A. KIRILLOVb
In Situ NMR Imaging Study of Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions
a
International Tomography Center SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.40 OP10-II-5
V.V. ZHIVONITKOa, K.V. KOVTUNOVa, I.E. BECKb, I.V. KOPTYUGa,
V.I. BUKHTIYAROVb
An Influence of Pt and Pd Particles Size on Pairwise H2 Addition Observed on
Various Supports in Catalytic Hydrogenation with the Use of Parahydrogen
a
International Tomography Center SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.50 OP10-II-6
K.V. KOVTUNOVa, V.V. ZHIVONITKOa, I.V. KOPTYUGa, I.E. BECKb,
V.I. BUKHTIYAROVb
Parahydrogen Induced Polarization (PHIP) as the Tool for the Studies of
Heterogeneous Hydrogenation Reaction Mechanisms
a
International Tomography Center SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.00 OP10-II-7
M.Yu. SMIRNOVa, A.V. KALINKINa, A.A. DUBKOVb, E.I. VOVKa,
A.M. SOROKINa, A.I. NIZOVSKIIa, B. CARBERRYb, V.I. BUKHTIYAROVa
Application of the Differential Charging Effect for XPS Identification of
Surface Species in NSR Catalysts
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen, Aachen, Germany
14
18.10 OP10-II-8
O.V. KOMOVAa, A.M. OZEROVAa,b, V.I. SIMAGINAa, O.V. NETSKINAa,
D.G. KELLERMANc, G.V. ODEGOVAa, A.V. ISHCHENKOa, N.A. RUDINAa
The Study of Co-Based Catalysts Activation under Action of Reaction Media
of NaBH4 Hydrolysis
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ekaterinburg, Russia
18.20 OP10-II-9
A.B. ARBUZOV, V.A. DROZDOV, M.V. TRENIKHIN, E.N. KUDRYA,
V.P. TALSI, V.A. LIKHOLOBOV
Study of the Reaction of Activated Aluminium with tert-C4H9Cl
Institute of Hydrocarbon Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
18.30 OP10-II-10
A.I. BORONINa,b, E.M. SLAVINSKAYAa, R.V. GULYAEVa,
V.I. ZAIKOVSKIIa, I.G. DANILOVAa, Yu.I. AMOSOVa, A.S. IVANOVAa, A.S.
NOSKOVa
Main Features of Active Palladium Catalysts of Low Temperature CO
Oxidation
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.40
OP10-II-11
E.M. MOROZ, D.A. ZYUZIN, V.P. PAKHARUKOVA
Structural Aspects of Formation of Catalytically Active Nanoparticles on
Surface of Various Supports
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.50
OP10-IV-1
S.A. MARAKUSHEV, O.V. BELONOGOVA
Biomimetic Catalysis of Archaic Chemoautotrophic CO2 Fixation Reactions in
Hydrothermal Environments
Institute of Problem of Chemical Physics of RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow, Russia
19.00
OP10-III-1
A.N. RYZHOV, E.A. SMOLENSKII, L.K. MASLOVA, M.I. MILINA,
E.V. SHUVALOVA, I.V. CHUVAEVA, T.N. MYSHENKOVA, A.L. LAPIDUS
A Modeling of Parameters of Heterogeneous Reactions on the Basis of
Hypothesis About Mechanism of Interaction of Molecules of Substrate with
Catalytic Surface
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
15
19.10 OP10-III-2
A.V. BELETSKAYA, D.А. PICHUGINA, A.F. SHESTAKOV, N.Е.
KUZ’MENKO
Migration of Hydrogen Atoms on the Gold Cluster’s Surface in the Synthesis
of Hydrogen Peroxide
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Moscow, Russia
19.30
Welcome Party
AFTERNOON SESSION
Music Hall
ORAL PRESENTATIONS OF YOUNG SCIENTISTS (10 min)
17.00 Opening
17.10 OP-YS-1
O.Y. LYAKIN, K.P. BRYLIAKOV, E.P. TALSI
Mechanistic Study of Biomimetic Non-Heme Iron Catalysts for Selective
Oxidation: Chemical and EPR Evidence for an Oxoiron(V) Active Species
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.20 OP-YS-2
A.L. NUZHDIN, G.A. BUKHTIYAROVA
Mechanism of Sulfides Oxidation with H2O2 Catalyzed by Zinc(II)
Compounds
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.30 OP-YS-3
I.Yu. PAKHARUKOV, I.E. BECK, V.N. PARMON, N.N. BOBROV,
V.I. BUKHTIYAROV
Investigation of the Catalytic Activity and Size Effect in Hydrocarbons and CO
Oxidation over PdO/γ-Al2O3 Catalysts by Accurate Differential Method
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.40 OP-YS-4
I. WITOŃSKA, S. KARSKI, M. FRAJTAK, N. KRAWCZYK, A. KRÓLAK
Selective Oxidation of Glucose on Pd-Au/Support Catalysts
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz,
Lodz, Poland
16
17.50 OP-YS-5
I.V. DELIY, I.L. SIMAKOVA
Hydrogenation and Isomerization of α-/β-pinenes on Carbon Supported
8 Group Metals
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.00 OP-YS-6
M.O. KAZAKOVa, A.V. LAVRENOVa, M.S. MIKHAILOVAa,
O.B. BELSKAYAa, I.G. DANILOVAb, V.K. DUPLYAKINa
Influence of Acidity and Hydrogenation Activity of Bifunctional
Pt/SO42--ZrO2-Al2O3 Catalyst on Benzene and Heptane Hydroisomerization
a
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.10
OP-YS-7
I. SOSHNIKOVa, N.V. SEMIKOLENOVAa, K.P. BRYLIAKOVa,
V.A. ZAKHAROVa, C. REDSHAWb, E.P. TALSIa
EPR Study oF Vanadium Species Formed upon Interaction of V(V) and
V(IV) Pro-Catalysts with AlEt3 and AlEt2Cl
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, Norwich,
United Kingdom
18.20 OP-YS-8
D.V. IVANOV, L.G. PINAEVA, E.M. SADOVSKAYA, L.A. ISUPOVA
Influence of Oxygen Mobility in La-Sr-Mn-O Mixed Oxides on Their
Activity in Methane Combustion and High Temperature N2O Decomposition
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.30 OP-YS-9
L.Zh. NIKOSHVILIa, V.Yu. DOLUDAa, G.N. DEMIDENKOa, A.V. BIKOVa,
V.G. MATVEEVAa, E.M. SULMANa, O.P. TKACHENKOb,
L.M. BRONSTEINc
Mechanisms of Selective Catalytic Oxidation and Hydrogenation Using
Polymer-Stabilized Metal Nanoparticles
a
Tver Technical University, Department of Biotechnology and Chemistry, Tver,
Russia
b
Institute of Organic Chemistry by Zelinsky, Laboratory of development and
investigation of polyfunctional catalysts, Moscow, Russia
c
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
17
18.40 OP-YS-10
A.A. BRYLIAKOVAa,b, A.A. MATVEEVa,b, V.V. GORODETSKIIa
NO Reduction by Hydrogen (D2) over Pd(110)
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.50 OP-YS-11
A.V. BUHTIYAROVa, A.V. NARTOVAa,b, R.I. KVONa,
B. SIMON MUNc, D.Yu. ZEMLYANOVd
NO Decomposition at Stepped Faces of Gold Single Crystal and Model Gold
Supported Catalysts
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Advanced Light Source Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
d
Purdue University, Birck Nanotechnology Center, USA
19.00 OP-YS-12
R.V. GULYAEVa, Yu.I. AMOSOVa, E.M. SLAVINSKAYAa,
A.I. BORONINa,b
XPS Investigation of Palladium, Oxygen and Cerium States on Pd/CeO2
Catalysts Surface during Temperature Programmed Reaction with CO
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia,
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
19.10 OP-YS-13
A.I. STADNICHENKOa,b, D.A. SVINTSITSKYb, A.I. BORONINa,b
XPS Study of CO Interaction with Nanostructured CuO Film Obtained by
RF Activation of Oxygen
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
19.30 Welcome party
June 30, Tuesday
18
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
Great Hall
MORNING SESSION
PLENARY LECTURES
9.00
PL-3
H.-J. FREUND, M. STERRER
Surface Science Models in Catalysis: An View at the Atomic Level
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany
9.40
PL-4
V.I. BUKHTIYAROV
Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy:
from in-situ to operando Studies of Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
KEYNOTE LECTURE
10.20 KL-4
D. TESCHNERa, K. KOVNIRa, M. HÄVECKERa, Z. RÉVAYb,
A. KNOP-GERICKEa, M. ARMBRÜSTERc, Y. GRINc, R. SCHLÖGLa
Increased Selectivity of Pd Based Catalysts in Alkyne Hydrogenation
Reactions by the Modification of Their Electronic Structure
a
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Dept. Inorganic Chemistry,
Berlin, Germany
b
Institute of Isotopes, Budapest, Hungary
c
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden, Germany
10.50
Coffee break
11.20 KL-5
F. BESENBACHER
Catalytical Model Systems and Surface Reactivity Studied by HighResolution, Video-Rate STM
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO)
University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
11.50
KL-6
19
Ph. SAUTET
Nature of Active Sites and Reactions Pathways in Catalytic Hydrogenation
by Transition Metal Catalysts: Insights from DFT Calculations
Laboratory of Chemistry, Institut de Chimie de Lyon, Ecole Normale Supérieure
de Lyon and CNRS, Lyon, France
12.20 KL-7
P.E. STRIZHAK
Geometric and Electronic Approaches to Size Effect in Heterogeneous
Catalysis
Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
13.00 Lunch
June 30, Tuesday
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
Great Hall
AFTERNOON SESSION
PARALLEL SECTION I
Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (20 min)
14.40
OP20-I-7
V.V. GORODETSKII
Experimental Study of Non-linear Processes in Catalytic CO+O2 and NO+H2
Reactions on Platinum Group Metals: Intermediates and Surface Waves
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
20
15.00
OP20-I-8
W. JÓŹWIAK, T.P. MANIECKI
Alternative Mechanism of Low Temperature Oxidation of CO to CO 2 by
Oxygen
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Łódź,
Łódź, Poland
15.20 OP20-I-9
L.V. PIRUTKO, V.S. CHERNYAVSKY, E.V. STAROKON,
A.A. IVANOV, A.S. KHARITONOV, G.I. PANOV
The Role of -Sites in the N2O Decomposition and the Oxidation of Benzene to
Phenol over FeZSM-5 Zeolites
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
15.40 OP20-III-1
E.V. KOVALYOVa, A.V. MATVEEVa, b, K.V. KALGINb, V.I. ELOKHINa, b,
V.V. GORODETSKIIa
Stochastic Model of CO Oxidation Reaction over Pd Supported
Nanoparticles: Boudart Reverse Spillover
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
16.00
OP20-III-2
C.H. CHRISTENSEN
Kinetics: The Link between DFT Calculations and Industrial Reactor
Design, and Catalyst Discovery
Haldor Topsoe A/S (Lyngby), Denmark
16.20 OP20-III-3
V.V. BYKOVa, U. MAASa
Automatic Techniques of Chemical Mechanisms’ Analysis
a
Karlsruhe University, Karlsruhe, Germany
16.40
Coffee break
21
17.00-19.00 POSTER SECTION
I.
Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale;
Posters PP-I-1- PP-I -113
II.
Physical methods for the study of mechanisms of heterogeneous
and homogeneous catalytic reactions, including in situ techniques;
Posters PP-II-1- PP –II-47
III.
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis;
Posters PP-III-1- PP –III-15
IV.
Catalysis in nature, biomimetic catalysis and photocatalysis.
Posters PP-IV-1- PP –IV-9
The House of Scientists
Great Hall
19.00 Musical evening
22
June 30, Tuesday
The House of Scientists, SBRAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
Small Hall
AFTERNOON SESSION
PARALLEL SECTION II
Physical methods for the study of mechanisms of heterogeneo-us
and homogeneous catalytic reactions, including in situ
techniques
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (20 min)
14.40
OP20-II-7
M.V. TSODIKOVa, A.V. CHISTYAKOVa, F.A. YANDIEVAa,
V.Ya. KUGELa, M.N. VARGAFTIKb, N.Yu. KOZITSYNAb,
A.E. GEKHMANb, I.I. MOISEEVb
Reductive Dehydration of Alcohols into Aliphatic Hydrocarbons over
Nanostructured Polymetallic Catalysts
a
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Moscow, Russia
b
Kurnackov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
15.00
OP20-II-8
S.I. ABASOV, F.A. BABAYEVA, E.S. ISAYEVA,
M.J. MAHARRAMOV, G.S. MARTYNOVA,
E.H. ISMAILOV, M.I. RUSTAMOV
Dehydroalkylation of Benzene with Propane and Dehydrogenation of
Propane over Ме-ReOx/Al2O3 Contacts
Institute of Petrochemical Processes ANAS, Baku, Azerbaijan
23
15.20
OP20-II-9
B. ANDRYUSHECHKINa, K. ELTSOVa, Y. HLADCHANKAa, V.
CERCHEZa,b, B. KIERRENb, C. DIDIOTb, D. MALTERREb
Chlorine Atomic Structures on Ag(111): Low Temperature STM Study and
DFT Calculation
a
Center for Natural Science Research, Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS,
Russia
b
Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux, Université H. Poincaré – Nancy,
Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
15.40
OP20-II-10
M. SCOTTa, G.I.N. WATERHOUSEa, A.M. NADEEMa,e,
K. DISSANAYAKEa, J. LLORCAb, H. IDRISSc
Hydrogen Production by Ethanol Reforming. The Role of Rh-Pd
Nanoclusters Anchored to Ceria for the Unusual Catalytic Stability
a
Department of Chemistry, University of Auckland, New Zealand
b
Institut de Tècniques Energètiques, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.
Barcelona, Spain
c
University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK
16.00
OP20-II-11
T.P. MANIECKI, P. MIERCZYŃSKI, K. BAWOLAK, W. MANIUKIEWICZ,
D. GEBAUER, W.K. JOZWIAK
The Thermal Stability and Reducibility of Chromium-Aluminum Catalytic
Systems
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz,
Lodz, Poland
16.20
OP20-II-12
S.M. ANDONOVA 1, G.S. ŞENTÜRK 1, E. KAYHAN 1
AND E. OZENSOY 1, 2,
Nature of the Ti-Ba interactions on the BaO/TiO2/Al2O3 NOx Storage System
1
Bilkent University, Chemistry Department, 06800, Bilkent, Ankara, Turkey
2
Institute of Material Science and Nanotechnology, 06800, Bilkent, Ankara,
Turkey
24
16.40
Coffee break
17.00-19.00 POSTER SECTION
I.
Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale;
Posters PP-I-1- PP-I -113
II.
Physical methods for the study of mechanisms of heterogeneous
and homogeneous catalytic reactions, including in situ techniques;
Posters PP-II-1- PP –II-47
III.
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis;
Posters PP-III-1- PP –III-15
IV.
Catalysis in nature, biomimetic catalysis and photocatalysis.
Posters PP-IV-1- PP –IV-9
The House of Scientists
Great Hall
19.00 Musical evening
25
July 1, Wednesday
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
Great Hall
MORNING SESSION
PLENARY LECTURE
9.00
PL-5
N. RÖSCH
Hydrogen Activation by Transition Metals
Technical University of Munich (TUM), Catalysis Research Center (CRC) &
Department of Chemistry, Garching, Germany
KEYNOTE LECTURES
9.40
KL-8
M. LACROIX, J.-M. HERRMANN
Environmental Photocatalysis in Action for Green Chemistry
IRCELYON (Institute of Researches on Catalysis and Environment) CNRS/Université
Lyon-1, Lyon, France
10.10
KL-9
A.V. VORONTSOV
Photocatalysis: Transformation of Light Energy for Oxidation, Disinfection
and Water Splitting
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
10.40 Cofee break
11.10
KL-10
Yu. GUELETIIa, R. CAOa, B. BOTARb, P. KÖGERLERb,
T.M. ANDERSONa, D. HILLESHEIMa, J. MUSAEVc, C.L. HILLa
Homogenous Stable Water Oxidation Catalysts and Noble-metal
oxo Complexes Realized
a
Emory University, Department of Chemistry, USA
b
Institut für Festkörperforschung, Jülich, Germany
c
Emory University, Emerson Center, USA
26
11.40 KL-11
A.M. KHENKIN, RONNY NEUMANN
Oxidation Catalysis by Polyoxometalates
Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
PARALLEL SECTION I
(Great Hall)
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis
12.20
OP20-III-4
D.Yu. MURZIN
Thermodynamic Analysis of Nanoparticle Size Effect on Catalytic Kinetics
Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
12.40 OP20-III-5
I.V.YUDANOVa, Kok Hwa Limb,c, A.B. Mohammadb,
K.M. NEYMANd, N. RÖSCHb
Mechanism of Acrolein Hydrogenation on Silver Catalysts: A Density
Functional Study
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany,
c
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,
d
Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, ICREA, Barcelona, Spain
13.00 OP20-III-6
A.A. SHCHEPALOV, I.S. ILITCHEV, D.F. GRISHIN
Quantum Chemical Study of RNiXL2 Complexes and Its Catalytic Activity in
Radical Reactions
Research Institute of Chemistry of Lobachevsky State University, Nizhny
Novgorod, Russia
13.30 Lunch
15.30
Excursion to Elm Museum (or the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)
and departure to Closing Party (Novosibirsk)
19.30
Closing Party (Novosibirsk)
27
PARALLEL SECTION II
(Small Hall)
Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale
Catalysis in nature, biomimetic catalysis and photocatalysis
12.20
OP20-I-10
T. SOZINHOa, S. LACOMBEa, E. GUILLONa, S. LAFORGEb,
P. MAGNOUXb
Mechanisms of Paraffins Formation from Ethylcyclohexane on Mono- and
Bifunctional Catalysts
a
IFP Lyon, Echangeur de Solaize, BP3, Vernaison, France
b
LACCO, UMR CNRS 6503, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France
12.40
OP20-IV-1
A. I. KOKORINa, E. A. KONSTANTINOVAb
EPR Studies of C-, N- and Fe3+-Doped TiO2 Photocatalysts
a
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Department of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
13.00
OP20-IV-2
B. N. KUZNETSOVa,b, S.A. KUZNETSOVAa,b, V.G. DANILOVa,
O.V. YATSENKOVAa
Influence of UV Irradiation on the Abies Wood Oxidative Delignification in
the Medium “Acetic Acid-Hydrogen Peroxide-TiO2 Catalyst”
a
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
b
Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
13.30 Lunch
15.30
19.30
Excursion to Elm Museum (or the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)
and departure to Closing Party (Novosibirsk)
Closing Party (Novosibirsk)
28
PARALLEL SECTION III
(Music Hall)
Oral presentations of young scientists
12.20 OP-YS-14
A. MICHALAK, E. SZUBIAKIEWICZ, W.K. JOZWIAK
Low-temperature CO Oxidation over Co Catalysts
Technical University of Lodz Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry,
Lodz, Poland
12.30 OP-YS-15
L.S. KIBISa, A.I. STADNICHENKOa,b, A.I. BORONINa,b
XPS Investigation of Metallic and Oxidized Silver Nanoparticles Obtained by
Plasma Sputtering
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
12.40 OP-YS-16
V.V. BONDAR, O.I. ZAKHAROVA, N.F. TYUPALO, I.I. ZAKHAROV
Theoretical Study of Chrome (III) and Manganese (II) Sulfate-Bridged
Binuclear Aqua-Complexes
Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University
Technological Institute, Severodonetsk, Ukraine
12.50 OP-YS-17
E.V. KOVALYOV
Stochastic Model of the Equilibrium Shape of the Supported Nanoparticles
at Different Temperatures
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
12.50 OP-YS-18
A. ALOUIa, C. DE BELLEFONa, F. DELBECQb, Ph. SAUTETb
Kinetic and Theoretical Study of Asymmetric Hydrogenation of M-Acrylate by
Rh (I)/(R, R)-Me-BPE
a
Laboratoire de Génie des Procédés Catalytiques, VILLEURBANNE, France
b
Laboratoire de Chimie, Lyon, France
13.30 Lunch
29
15.30 Excursion to Elm Museum (or the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)
and departure to Closing Party (Novosibirsk)
19.30 Closing Party (Novosibirsk)
30
July 2, Thursday
The House of Scientists, SB RAS
Morskoi prosp., 23
Great Hall
MORNING SESSION
KEYNOTE LECTURES
9.00
KL-12
A.T. BELL
Elucidation of the Mechanism and Kinetics of Catalyzed Reactions by
Combining Information from Experiments and Theory
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA
9.30
KL-13
H. JOBIC
Use of Neutron Beams in Studying Nanoporous Systems Related to
Separation or Catalysis
IRCELYON, Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et l’Environnement de LYON,
Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France
10.00 KL-14
A. MACCHIONI
NMR Studies on Catalytically-Important Transition-Metal Complexes
Transition-Metal Complexes Department of Chemistry, University of Perugia,
Perugia, Italy
10.30 KL-15
E. RODUNER
Understanding Catalysis on a Molecular Scale: a Combined Quantum
Chemistry and Spectroscopic Approach
Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
11.00 Coffee break
31
11.30
KL-16
E.S. LOKTEVA, E.V. GOLUBINA, V.V. LUNIN
Novel Catalytic Systems and Mechanisms of Hydrodechlorination Reaction
Chemistry Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moskow, Russia
12.00 KL-17 A.L. LAPIDUSa, V.E. OSTROVSKIIb
Cr2O3 as a Catalyst of Dehydrogenation and a Chemisorbent
a
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
12.30 KL-18
M. PETRYKa, S. LECLERCb, D. CANETb, J. FRAISSARDc
Modeling OF Gas Transport in a Microporous Solid Using a Slice Selection
Procedure. Application to the Diffusion of Benzene in ZSM5
a
Modélisation du Transfert de Masse en Milieu Hétérogène et Nanoporeux,
Université Technique d’Etat Ivan Pul’uy, Ternopil, Ukraine
b
Méthodologie RMN, Nancy University, Nancy, France
c
Université P. et M. Curie and Physique Quantique, Paris, France
13.00 Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSION
PARALLEL SECTION I
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis.
Mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis at the
atomic and molecular scale.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (20 min, 10 min)
14.20
OP20-III-7
E.A. SHORa, S.S. LALETINAa, A.M. SHORa,
V.A. NASLUZOVa, N. RÖSCHb
Interaction of Oxygen with Ag4 Cluster Supported on Defect Silica Surface:
an Embedded Cluster Density Functional Study
a
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
b
Technische Universität München, Department Chemie, München, Germany
32
14.40
OP20-III-8
N.U. ZHANPEISOV
Structure and Chemical Activity of Transition Metal and Metal Oxide
Catalysts: An Insight from Theoretical DFT Studies
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan
15.00
OP20-III-9
V.S. MUZYKANTOV
Isotope Kinetics and Atomic-Molecular Mechanisms of Polyatomic
Molecules Exchange
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
OP20-III-10
Valeriy I. BYKOVa, Svetlana B. TSYBENOVAb
Nonlinear Mechanism of Catalytic Reaction and Active Surface Geometry
a
D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow, Russia
b
Russian Social State University, Moscow, Russia
15.20
15.40
OP10-I-15
E.M. SLAVINSKAYAa, A.I. BORONINa,b, V.I. ZAIKOVSKIIa,
O.A. STONKUSa,b, A.I. STADNICHENKOa,b, A.S. IVANOVAa,
P.A. KUZNETSOVa, I.A. POLUKHINAa, A.S. NOSKOVa
Investigation of Palladium States on Pd/-Al2O3 in the Oscillation Regime of
CO Oxidation
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
15.50
OP10-I-16
E.A. LASHINAa, A.I. STADNICHENKOa,c, N.A. CHUMAKOVAa,c,
E.M. SLAVINSKAYAa, A.I. BORONINa,c, G.A. CHUMAKOVb,c,
A.S. NOSKOVa
Mechanism of Self-Oscillations in CO Oxidation on Nanosized Pd
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Sobolev Institute of Mathematics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
33
16.00
Coffee break
16.30
OP10-I-17
I.A. LEDENEVa, M.V. SYCHEVa†,
R.V. PRIHOD’KOa, V.V. GONCHARUKa,
Z.R. ISMAGILOVb, S.A. YASHNIKb, V.N. PARMONb
Impact of the Zeolite Structure in the Formation of the Active Sites towards
N2O Decomposition Reaction
a
Dumansky Institute of Colloid and Water Chemistry NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
16.40
OP10-I-19
V.A. SADYKOVa,b, N.N. SAZONOVAa,
N.A. CHUMAKOVAa,b, S.A. POKROVSKAYAa,b
Effect of the Mobility of Lattice Oxygen of the Oxide Catalyst on the
Reaction Rate in CH4 Dry Reforming
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
16.50
OP10-I-20
ZHIRONG ZHUA, WEIMIN YANGB, ZAIKU XIEB, DEJIN KONGB,
WEI ZHOub
Modification of ZSM-5 with SiO2 / La2O3 and Its Catalysis for Toluene
Alkylation with Methanol
a
Department of Chemistry, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
b
Shanghai Research Institute of Petrochemical Technology, SINOPEC, Shanghai,
China
17.00
OP10-I-21
D.I. POTEMKINa,b, P.V. SNYTNIKOVa,b,
E.V. REBROVc, V. HESSELc,d, V.A. SOBYANINa,b
Preferential CO Oxidation Reaction over Copper-Ceria Catalyst
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
d
Institut fur Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, Mainz, Germany
34
17.10
OP10-I-22
V.D. BELYAEVa, P.V. SNYTNIKOVa,b,
M.M. POPOVAa,b, A.B. SHIGAROVa, V.A. KIRILLOVa, V.A. SOBYANINa,b
CO Removal from H2-Rich Gas Mixtures by Temperature Staged Selective
Methanation
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.20
OP10-I-23
J. DUE-HANSENa,, S.B. RASMUSSENb,
A. RIISAGERa, A. KUSTOVa, P. FRISTRUP, R. FEHRMANNa
DeNOx SCR Catalysts – Mechanism of Deactivation and Alternative Alkali
Resistant Catalysts
a
Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
b
Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Científicas, Campus de Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
17.30
OP10-I-26
I. WITOŃSKA, S. KARSKI, N. KRAWCZYK, A. KRÓLAK, M. FRAJTAK
Role of Support in the Activity and Selectivity to Nitrogen of Pd-In/Support
Catalysts in Reduction of Nitrates
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz,
Lodz, Poland
17.40
OP10-I-24
A.A. KHASSINa,b, H. JOBICc, E.V. DOKUCHITSa, G.A. FILONENKOb,
A.V. KHASINa, L.P. DAVYDOVAa, N.V. SHTERTSERa, L.M. PLYASOVA,
T.M. YURIEVAa
Mechanism of the Reduction of Cu-Zn Mixed Oxide Model Catalyst by
Hydrogen
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
IRCELYON, Lyon, France
17.50
OP10-I-25
O. TARANa, S. YASNIKa, I. STOLYAROVAb, A. PISKUNa, M. SYCHEVb†,
Z. ISMAGILOVa, V. GONCHARUKb, V. PARMONa
Different Reaction Mechanisms of Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation over
Cu/ZSM-5 Catalysts
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Dumansky Institute of Colloid and Water Chemistry NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
35
18.00
OP10-I-28
W.Ya. SUPRUN, B. STOLZE, C. PATZSCHKE, R. GLÄSER, H. PAPP
Mechanism of Heterogeneously Catalyzed Dehydration of Glycerol over
Bifunctional Acidic-Redox Catalysts
Institut für Technische Chemie, Leipzig, Germany
18.10
OP10-I-30
S.I. RESHETNIKOV
Transient Kinetics of Toluene Oxidation in Anaerobic Conditions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.20
OP10-I-31
D.V. KAZAKOVa, M.Yu. OVCHINNIKOVa,
S.L. KHURSANa, W. ADAMb, V.P. KAZAKOVa
Investigation of Mechanism of Singlet Oxygen Generation in the
Decomposition of Dimethyldioxirane Catalyzed by Chloride Ion
a
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ufa Sci. Centre RAS, Ufa, Russia
b
Department of Chemistry, Facundo Bueso 110,
University of Puerto Rico, USA
18.30 Closing Ceremony
36
PARALLEL SECTION II
Catalysis in nature, biomimetic catalysis and photocatalysis.
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (20 min, 10 min)
14.20
I.P. TIKHONOV
The Round Table of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Moscow, Russia
(The official language is Russian.)
14.50
OP20-IV-4
T.S. DZHABIEV
Multi-Electron Water Oxidation in Photosynthesis and Its Functional
Chemical Model
Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
15.10
OP20-IV-6
E.G. CHEPAIKINa, A. P. BEZRUCHENKOa,
G. N. MENCHIKOVAa, E. N. SALNIKOVAa,
N. I. MOISEEVAb, A. E. GEKHMANb, I. I. MOISEEVb
Biomimetic Oxidation of Alkanes on Homogeneous Rh, Pd, Pt Catalysts:
Design and Feasible Mechanisms
a
Institute of Structural Macrokinetic and Materials Science RAS, Chernogolovka,
Russia
b
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
15.30
OP10-III-3
A.A. SLOBODOV, A.A. SOCHAGIN, E.B. KACHER, D.V. KREMNEV
Thermodynamic Approach to Study Phase-Chemical Transformations at
Catalysts Preparing and Operation
St. Petersburg State Technological Institute, St .Petersburg, Russia
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15.40
OP10-I-29
I. SIMAKOVAa,b, O. SIMAKOVAa,b , P. MÄKI-ARVELAb, A. SIMAKOVc,
M. ESTRADAc, D. MURZINb
Elucidation of Pd Species Required for Effective Fatty Acids Deoxygenation of
Palmitic and Stearic Acids
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Åbo Akademi University, PCC, Turku/Åbo, Finland
c
Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnologia, UNAM, Ensenada, Mexico
15.50
OP10-IV-2
S. SHIPOVSKOV, E.E. FERAPONTOVA
Biocatalysis of Theophylline Oxidation by Microbial Theophylline Oxidase in
the Presence of Non-Physiological Electron Acceptors
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), The Faculty of Science, Aarhus
University, Aarhus, Denmark
16.00
Coffee break
16.30
OP10-IV-3
N. SIGAEVA, G.V. UTIYSHEVA, S.V. KOLESOV
Metallocene Catalysis in Photopolymerization of Vinyl Monomers
Institute of organic chemistry Ufa research center of Russian Academy of
Science, Ufa, Russia
16.40
OP10-IV-5
M.P. FEDOTOVAa, G.A. VORONOVAa,b,
E.Yu. EMELYANOVAa, O.V. VODYANKINAa
Au-containing TiO2-SiO2 Photocatalysts for Water Purification
a
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
b
Tomsk Polytechnical University, Tomsk, Russia
16.50
OP10-IV-6
M. HUSSAIN, R. CECCARELLI, D. FINO, F. GEOBALDO, N. RUSSO
Photocatalytic Degradation of Ethylene over Novel TiO 2 Nanoparticles
Photocatalyst: Effect of Calcination and Reaction Temperatures
Politecnico di Torino, Department of Materials Science and Chemical
Engineering, Torino, Italy
38
PARALLEL SECTION III
(MUSIC HALL)
ORAL PRESENTATIONS OF YOUNG SCIENTISTS (10 min)
14.20 OP-YS-19
I.V. SKOVPIN, V.V. ZHIVONITKO,
K.V. KOVTUNOV, I.V. KOPTYUG
In situ Study of H2 Addition in Hydrogenation Reaction over Immobilized
Wilkinson’s Catalyst by Implication of Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization
International Tomography Center SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
14.30 OP-YS-20
M.N. SIMONOV, I.L. SIMAKOVA
Catalytic Conversion of Hydroxycarboxylic Acid Esters over
Silica-Supported Copper: Hydrogenation of Butyl Lactate at Low Hydrogen
Pressure
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
14.40
OP-YS-22
S. BZDONa, J. GÓRALSKIb, J. ROGOWSKIb,
W. MANIUKIEWICZb, J. PERKOWSKIa, M. SZADKOWSKA – NICZEa
Preparation and Characterization of Ag-Deposited TiO2 Modified by
Ionising Irradiation
a
Institute of Applied Radiation Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz, Poland
b
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz,
Poland
14.50 OP-YS-23
Y.V. MATTSAT, P.V. BERDNIKOVA, T.B. KHLEBNIKOVA, Z.P. PAI
Catalytic Oxidation of Natural Products in Phase-Transfer Conditions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
15.00 OP-YS-24
E.A. KOZLOVA, T.P. KOROBKINA, A.V. VORONTSOV, V.N. PARMON
Photocatalytic Water Splitting with Hydrogen Evolution in the Ce3+/Ce4+
Shuttle Charge Transfer System
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
39
15.10
OP-YS-25
P.A. KOLINKO, D.V. KOZLOV
Photocatalytic Oxidation of Gaseous Nitrogen Containing Species
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
15.20 OP-YS-26
E.V. DANILEVICH, G.Ya. POPOVA,
T.V. ANDRUSHKEVICH, Y.A. CHESALOV, E.A. IVANOV
Mechanism and Kinetics of Formic Acid Decomposition on V-Ti Oxide
Catalyst. The Effect of Water
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
15.30 OP-YS-27
B. TZVETKOV, M. BOJINOV, Tz. TZVETKOFF
Nanocatalyst Formation by Anodic Oxidation of Nb
University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria
15.40 OP-YS-28
I.D. GRISHINa, I.T.CHIZHEVSKYb, D.F. GRISHINa
Catalysis of Radical Polymerization via Ruthenium Carborane Complexes:
Mechanism and Its Peculiarities
a
Research Institute of Chemistry, Nizhny Novgorod State University,
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
b
Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS, Moscow, Russia
15.50 OP-YS-29
T.P. MANIECKI, P. MIERCZYŃSKI, K. BAWOLAK-OLCZAK,
W.K. JOZWIAK
Au-Cu/Al3CrO6 Catalysts for Methanol Synthesis
Technical University of Lodz Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry,
Lodz, Poland
16.00 Coffee break
40
16.30 OP-YS-30
O.V. VOROSHINA, A.N. STARTSEV
Low Temperature Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide into Hydrogen and
Sulfur: a New Catalytic Pathway
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
16.40 OP-YS-31
M.A. SHUVAEVA, V.V. KAICHEV, S.V. TSYBULYA, G.A.
BUKHTIYAROVA
Catalytic Properties of Transition Metals Oxides and Sulfides in the
Reactions of H2S Oxidation to S or SO2
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
16.50 OP-YS-32
E.I. NEMYKINA, N.A. PAKHOMOV, V.A. ROGOV
Research of Chromium States in Microspheric Cr2O3/Al2O3 Catalysts for
Paraffin’s Dehydrogenation
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
17.00 OP-YS-33
E.S. KALBALIYEVA, R.V. ALIYEVA, A.H. AZIZOV
Mechanism of Formation of Synthetic Oligoalkylnaphthenic Oils
Mamedaliyev Institute of Petrochemical Processes of Azerbaijan NAS, Baku,
Azerbaijan
17.10 OP-YS-37
I. WITOŃSKA, S. KARSKI, A. KRÓLAK, N. KRAWCZYK, M. FRAJTAK
Catalytic Hydrodechlorination of 2,4-dichlorophenol on Pd-M/SiO2
Catalysts (M = Au, Bi, Fe, Ti)
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz,
Lodz, Poland
17.20 OP-YS-40
T.P. MANIECKI, K. BAWOLAK - OLCZAK, P. MIERCZYŃSKI, W.K.
JOZWIAK
The Effect of Binary Support (MgAl2O4 and CrAl3O6) Performance on the
Kind of Carbon Deposition Formed in Partial Oxidation of CH4
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University, Lodz,
Poland
41
17.30 OP-YS-35
D.A. SHLYAPIN, T.N. AFONASENKO, V.L. TEMEREV,
N.B. SHITOVA, P.G. TSYRULNIKOV, V.A. LIKHOLOBOV
Liquid Phase Selective Acetylene to Ethylene Hydrogenation in the CO
Presence on Pd/Sibynit Catalyst
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
17.40 OP-YS-36
D.V. TREBUSHAT, T.A. BALANDINA,
T.V. LARINA, N.Yu. ADONIN, N.I. KUZNETSOVA
Effect of Ionic Liquid BMImBr on Palladium Catalyzed Oxidation of
Ethylene with LiNO3
17.50 OP-YS-38
A. A. SARAEV, V.V. KAICHEV, G.Ya. POPOVA, Yu. A. CHESALOV,
E.V. DANILEVICH, T.V. ANDRUSHKEVICH, V.I. BUKHTIYAROV
The Mechanism for Low-temperature Methanol Oxidation over V2O5/TiO2
Monolayer Catalyst
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
18.00 OP-YS-39
D. FERRIa, O. KORSAKa, A. WEIDENKAFFa, J. GIESHOFFb
Characterization of the Hydrothermal Aging Effects on Precious Metals
a
Empa, Laboratory for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Dübendorf,
Switzerland
b
Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau-Wolfgang, Germany
18.10
OP-YS-41
E.V. GOLUBINAa, E.S. LOKTEVAa,
S.A. KACHEVSKYa, V.V. LUNINa, P. TUNDOb
Influence of Phase Transfer Agent and Second Metal in Pd-containing
Catalysts on the Selectivity of p-chloroacetophenone Reaction with Hydrogen
a
Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
b
Interuniversity Consortium
42
18.20
OP-YS-42
S. PEITZ, N. PEULECKE, B.H. MÜLLER,
U. ROSENTHAL
Oligomerization with Chromium Complexes
Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. an der Universität Rostock, Rostock, Germany
LIST OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SECTION I
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis
PP-I-1 D. S. AFANASEV, N.I. KUZNETSOVA,
A.S. LISITSYN, V.F. ANUFRIENKO, T.V. LARINA
Study of Spectral and Catalytic Properties of Silver Dispensed
on Oxide Supports
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-2 S.M. ALSHEHRI, T. AHAMAD
Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Containing Dendrimers and their
Catalytic Activities in Ethylene Polymerization
Department of Chemistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arab
PP-I-3 A.Y. ANTONOVa, O.A. BOEVAb, O.S. BYSTROVAc, K.N.
ZHAVORONKOVAa
Catalytic Properties of Supported Transition Metals in the Reaction of Molecular
Hydrogen Isotope Exchange
a
D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow, Russia
b
Joint Stock Company Teсhsnabexport, Russia
c
RRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-4 S.D. BADMAEVa, V.D. BELYAEVa,
Eugeniy A. PAUKSHTISa, Vladimir A. SOBYANINa,b
Catalytic Dimethyl Ether Steam Reforming to Hydrogen Rich Gas
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
43
PP-I-5 M.V. BARMATOVA, I.D. IVANCHIKOVA,
O.A. KHOLDEEVA, M.S. MEL’GUNOV,
A.N. SHMAKOV, V.I. ZAIKOVSKII
Ti-Doped Mesoporous Shell – Solid Core Silica Particles: Synthesis and Catalytic
Properties in Selective Oxidation Reactions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-6 O.B. BELSKAYAa, M.O. KAZAKOVa,
I.G. DANILOVAb, T.I. GULYAEVAa,
V.A. LIKHOLOBOVa
The Investigation of Active Metal Species Forming in Pt(Pd)/SZ
Isomerization Catalysts
a
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-7 E.M. BENKO, V.V. LUNIN
Iron (III) – Catalyzed Ozonation of Glyoxal and Glyoxylic Acid
in Aqueous Solution
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-8 L.V. PARFENOVAa, T.V. BERESTOVAa, T.V. TYUMKINAa, P.V.
KOVYAZINa, L.M. KHALILOVa, R.J. WHITBYb, Usein M. DZHEMILEVa
On Mechanism of Asymmetric Induction in Reactions of
Alkene Carbo- and Cycloalumination Catalysed with
Chiral Zr -Complexes
a
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis of RAS, Ufa, Russia
b
Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton, UK
PP-I-9 E. BIRYUKOVA
Mechanism Features of Dimethyl Ether Conversion to Light Olefins
A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-10 O.A. BULAVCHENKOa, S.V. TSYBULYAa,b,
E.Yu. GERASIMOVa, S.V. CHEREPANOVAa,
P.G. TSYRULNIKOVc
Structure of Active Component of Al-Mn Catalyst
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
44
PP-I-11 E.A. BYCHEK, A.B. MOROZOV, V.I. ZARAZHEVSKIJ,
G.D. MALCHIKOV
Oxidizing Ability of Catalysts for Clearing Exhaust Gases
During Optimization of Structural Characteristics
“ROS ECO” Ltd, Togliatti, Russia
PP-I-12 N.V. CHESNOKOVa, N.M. MIKOVAa,
T.G. SHENDRIKb, V.V. SIMONOVAb,
B.N. KUZNETSOVa
Study of Thermocatalytic Conversions of Cu-Modified Plant Polymers
a
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS,
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
b
Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry and Coal Chemistry NASU,
Donetsk, Ukraine
PP-I-13 L.V. DASHKO, E.S. GOLETIANI,
D.V. DMITRIEV, V.R. FLID
Peculiarities of the Mechanism of Cross-Aldol Condensation
of Acetaldehyde with Formaldehyde in Presence of Amino
Acids and Their Derivatives
The Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology of
M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-14 D. DMITRIEV, I. EFROS, V. FLID
Mechanism of Competitive Codimerization of Activated Olefins with
Norbornadiene
The Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology of
M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-15 D.E. DMITRIEV, A.G. GOLOVKO
High-Molecular Compounds in the Heavy Oil Cracking Process Catalyzed by
Microspheres from Coal Ash
Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-16 V.G. MATVEEVA, N.V. LAKINA,
A.V. BIKOV, V.Yu. DOLUDA, E.M. SULMAN
Mechanism of Phenol Oxidation over Pt-Nanoparticles
Impregnated in Matrix of Hypercrosslinked Polystyrene
Tver Technical University, Department of Biotechnology and Chemistry, Tver,
Russia
45
PP-I-17 S.V. SEMIKOLENOV, K.A. DUBKOV,
D.P. IVANOV, D.E. BABUSHKIN, G.I. PANOV
A New Method for Reclaiming Waste Rubbers and
Tires with Nitrous Oxide
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-18 S.V. SEMIKOLENOVa, K.A. DUBKOVa,
D.P. IVANOVa, V.D. VORONCHIKHINb, D.V. ERSHOVb,
I.A. ILYINb, G.I. PANOVa
Preparation of Compounded Rubbers Using Waste Rubbers
Reclaimed with N2O
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Siberian State Technological University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
PP-I-19 I. EFROS, D. DMITRIEV, V. FLID
Features of the Mechanism of Reaction Cycloaddition of Activated Olefins to
Norbornadiene
The Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology of M.V. Lomonosov,
Moscow, Russia
PP-I-20 T.A. FEDUSCHAKa, D.A. KANASHEVICHa,
A.Ye. YERMAKOVc, A.P. ILYINb,
M.A. UYMINc, A.V. VOSMERIKOVa
Catalytic Nanosystems for Hydro-Upgrading of Fuel Oil Fractions
a
Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
b
Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
c
Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Division of RAS, Ekaterinburg, Russia
PP-I-21 G.A. FILONENKOa, M.P. DEMESHKINAb,
A.A. KHASSINa,b
Kinetics of the Reduction of Copper Cations from Mixed Oxide Catalysts
a
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-22 N. FRANTSEVA, Y. MARTYNOVA,
V. VERESCHAGIN
Development of Catalysts of Propene Epoxidation Process
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-23 L.V. PARFENOVA, V.Z. GABDRAKHMANOV,
T.V. TYUMKINA, L.M. KHALILOV,
U.M. DZHEMILEV
Mechanistic Study on Zr Catalyzed Alkene Carboalumination by Trialkylalanes
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis of RAS, Ufa, Russia
46
PP-I-24 A.A. GARBIENKO, S.S. ARZUMANOV,
A.V. TOKTAREV, A.G. STEPANOV
Peculiarities of H/D Exchange of Molecular Hydrogen with
Brønsted Acid Sites of Zn- and Ga-Modified Zeolite BEA
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-25 D.V. GOLINSKYIa, V.V. PASHKOVa,
I.E. UDRASa, E.A. PAUKSHTISb, A.S. BELYIa
Joint Butane and Hexane Aromatization on Pt/Al2O3 Catalysts
a
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-26 V.V. GREBNEV, G.D. MALCHIKOV, E.A. BYCHEK,
A.B. MOROZOV, V.I. ZARAZHEVSKIJ
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Ruthenium-Containing Catalysts for
Clearing Exhaust Gases
“ROS ECO” Ltd, Togliatti, Russia
PP-I-27 Y.K. GULYAEVA, E.M. SADOVSKAYA,
A.P. SUKNEV, V.B. GONCHAROV, B.S. BAL’ZHINIMAEV
SSITKA Study of Ethylene Epoxidation and Methanol Partial Oxidation
on Nano-Dispersed Silver Catalysts
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-28 A.M. ILOLOV, V.F. TRETYAKOV,
R.M. TALSHINSKI, F.S. POPOV
Mechanism of Catalytic Dehydration of Methanol to
Formaldehyde Initiated by Hydrogen Peroxide
AV Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Syntheses RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-29 M.I. IVANOVSKAYA, D.A. KOTSIKAU
The Role of Catalysis in Selectivity and Sensitivity of Metaloxide
Semiconducting Gas Sensors
Research Institute for Physical-Chemical Problems
of the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
PP-I-30 M.I. IVANOVSKAYAa, D.A. KOTSIKAUa,
E.V. FROLOVAa, V.V. PANKOVa, V.A. SADYKOVb
The Influence of Structure and Surface State
of CeO2–ZrO2–La2O3 Complex Oxide System
on its Catalytic Properties
a
Research Institute for Physical-Chemical Problems, Minsk, Belarus
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
47
PP-I-31 M. JĘDRZEJCZYK, J. FARBOTKO, J. RYNKOWSKI
Selective Hydrogenation of Crotonaldehyde over Ir/Ga 2O3
Catalysts in a Liquid Phase
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Lodz,
Poland
PP-I-32 S.R. KONUSPAYEV, K.A. KADIRBEKOV,
A.E. AMIROVA, D.G. MEDUKHANOVA
The Modification of Rhodium Catalysts by Tin in Dehydrogenation of Light
Alkane Mixture in Reducing Environment
Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences, Almaty, Kazakhstan
PP-I-33 L.G. KAPOKOVA, L.L. KOROBITSYNA, A.V. VOSMERIKOV
Methanol Conversion to Hydrocarbons
Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-34 T.U. KARDASH, V.M. BONDAREVA,
L.M. PLYASOVA, T.V. ANDRUSHKEVICH
Selective Transformations of Ethane over VMoNbO Catalysts.
Structure of the Active Phase
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-35 M.D. SMOLIKOVa, K.V. KAZANTSEVa,
E.V. ZATOLOKINAa, E.A. PAUKSHTISb,
A.S. BELYIа
The Role of Platinum Ionic Forms in Catalysis of Low-Temperature n-Hexane
Isomerisation
a
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-36 A.G. KHUDOSHIN, A.N. MITROFANOVA, V.V. LUNIN
The Mechanism of the Reaction of Ozone with Lignin and its Model Compounds
Catalyzed by MnII Ions
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-37 O.V. KIBALNIKOVA
Gas Sorption and Electrocatalysis on Polymer Sorbents
Saratov State Technical University, Ecology Department, Saratov, Russia
PP-I-38 E.N. KIRICHENKO, G.A. BUKHTIYAROVA,
O.V. KLIMOV, P.A. ALEKSANDROV, A.S. NOSKOV
The Activity of CoMo/Al2O3 and NiMo/Al2O3 Catalysts in Hydrodesulfurization
of Alkyldibenzothiophenes: the Solvent Influence
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
48
PP-I-39 S.R. KONUSPAYEV, K.A. KADIRBEKOV,
A.T. SARSEKOVA, R.K. NURBAYEVA, D.K. ZHAMBAKIN
Cracking of Paraffin for Synthesis the Long Chain
α-Olefins and New Catalysts on the Basis of System
Hetero-Poly-Acid-Zeolite
Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences, Almaty, Kazakhstan
PP-I-40 S.R. KONUSPAYEV, M.SHAIMARDAN,
A.B. AUYEZOV, D.R. NURBAYEVA,
Z.S. KONUSPAYEVA
Creation of Selective Catalysts for Benzene’s Hydrogenation in Presence of Other
Aromatic Compounds
Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences, Almaty, Kazakhstan
PP-I-41 V.V. KOZLOV, L.L. KOROBITSYNA,
N.V. ARBUZOVA, A.V. VOSMERIKOV
The Investigation of Direct Methane Conversion over Moand W/HZSM-5 Zeolite
Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-42 E.A. KRAVTSOV, N.V. SEMIKOLENOVA,
K.P. BRYLIAKOV, V.A. ZAKHAROV,
E.P. TALSI
The Active Species of Polymerization Catalysts Based on Titanium and
Zirconium bis(Phenoxyimine) Complexes
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-43 J. KRIMa, B. SILLAHIa, J.W. ENGELSb, E. RAKIBc, M.
TAOURIRTEa
Microwave-Assisted Click Chemistry: Synthesis of mono and bis-1,2,3-Triazoles
Acyclonucleoside Analogues of ACV via a Copper(I)-Catalyzed Cycloaddition
a
Laboratoire de chimie Bio organique et Macromoléculaire; Faculté des Sciences
et Techniques- Guéliz, Marrakech, Maroc, Morocco
b
Institut für Organische Chemie, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main,
Germany
c
Equipe d’Hétérochimie Organique, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques,
Département de Chimie et Environnement, Béni-Mellal-Maroc, Morocco
PP-I-44 R.V. KULUMBEGOV, N.V. KOLESNICHENKO,
T.I. GORYAINOVA, E.N. BIRYUKOVA,
N.A. MARKOVA, D.A. IONIN,
Z.D. VORONINA, S.N. KHADZHIEV
Mechanism Features of Dimethyl Ether Conversion to Light Olefins
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
49
PP-I-45 I.A. KURZINAa,b, О.V. VODYANKINAb,
L.N. CHUKHLOMINAc, F.J. CADETE SANTOS AIRESd, A.S. BLOXINAb
Metallic Nanoparticle Formation on Silicon Nitride Surface
a
Tomsk State University of Architecture & Building, Tomsk, Russia
b
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
c
Department of Structural Macrokinetics, Tomsk Scientific Centre SB RAS,
Tomsk, Russia
d
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse, Villeurbanne cedex, France
PP-I-46 V.I. SHARYPOVa, N.G. BEREGOVTSOVAa,
S.V. BARYSHNIKOVa, B.N. KUZNETSOVa,b
Not Additive Effects at Thermal Degradation of Natural and
Synthetic Polymer Mixtures in the Presence of Haematite Catalyst
a
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
b
Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
PP-I-47 B.N. KUZNETSOVa,b, T.I. KOGAYa,
V.A. LEVDANSKYb, N.M. IVANCHENKOb
Synthesis of Allobetulin, Betulin diacetate, and Betulinic Acid
by Catalytic Conversions of Betulin
a
Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
b
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS,
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
PP-I-48 T.G. KUZNETSOVA, V.A. SADYKOV
The Effects of Specific Features of the Defect Structure on the Bonding and
Mobility/Reactivity of Oxygen in Ceria-Based Nanomaterials
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-49 P.N. KUZNETSOVa, E.A. PAUKSHTISb,
L.I. KUZNETSOVAa
Effect of Al3+ Cations on the Acid and Catalytic Properties
of Sulfated Zirconia
a
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
b
Institute of Catalysis of SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-50 N.M. HUANa, L.C. LOCa, N. TRIa, H.S. THOANGa,
N.A. GAIDAIb, N.V. NEKRASOVb,
Yu.A. AGAFONOVb, S.N. TIPIKINb, A.L. LAPIDUSb
Mechanism of CO Methanation over
Supported Nickel Catalysts
a
Institute of Chemical Technology, VAST, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
b
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
50
PP-I-51 A.L. LAPIDUS, N.A. GAIDAI, N.V. NEKRASOV,
Yu.A. AGAFONOV, M.A. BOTAVINA
Mechanism of Propane and Isobutane Oxidative Dehydrogenation in the Presence
of Carbon Dioxide over Chromium-Oxide Catalysts
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-52 A.V. LAVRENOV, E.А. BULUCHEVSKII,
M.А. MOISEENKO, V.А. DROZDOV,
A.B. ARBUZOV
Influence of Coordination State of the Nickel Ions in the Activity of NiO/B 2O3Al2O3 Catalysts for Ethylene Dimerization
Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia
PP-I-53 M.D. NAVALIKHINAa, N.E. KAVALERSKAYAb,
A.A. PERISTYIb, E.S. LOKTEVAb, E.V. GOLUBINAb, D.N. KAGANa
Mechanism of Chlorobenzene Reductive Transformation on the Ni
and Pd Catalysts Supported on Alumina Modified by Heteropolyacid Salts
a
United Institute of High Temperatures of RAS, Moskow, Russia
b
Chemistry Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-54 A.I. LYSIKOV, A.G. OKUNEV
Activity of Ni and Pt Catalysts in Sorption-Enhanced Reforming Process
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-55 V.F. TRETYAKOVb, Y.I. MAKARFIa,
A.S. LERMONTOVb, V.I. KOVALc, R.M. EROFEEVc
Formation of Alkyl Benzenes during Ethanol Conversion
over HZSM-5 Zeolites
a
Lomonosov State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology,
Moscow, Russia
b
AV Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
c
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-56 V.S. MALKOVa, A.S. KNYAZEVa, O.V. VODYANKINAa, A.N.
SALANOVb, L.N. KURINAa
The Role of C2H5I Promoter in the Process of Ethylene
Glycol Partial Oxidation
a
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
51
PP-I-57 A.T. MASSENOVA, Z.T. BASHEVA,
G.N. SHARIFKANOVA, A.M. SMAGULOVA,
A.S. ZHUMAKANOVA
Mechanism of Alkylation of Naphthalene by iso-Propanol
Sokolsky Institute of Organic Catalysis & Electrochemistry,
Almaty, Kazakhstan
PP-I-58 L.N. MOROZOV, A.A. SENNIKOV
Formation of Oxygen-Containing Products from Methanol
on the Supported Catalysts with
Heterogeneous Structure of Active Surface
Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Ivanovo, Russia
PP-I-59 M.D. NAVALIKHINAa, N.N. POPOVAb,
D.N. KAGANa
The Influence of the Support and Modifier’s Type (HPC) on the Formation of the
Active Surface of Alumina Supported Ni Catalysts Defining Their Selectivity in
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon Hydrogenation
a
Joint Institute for High Temperature RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Institute of Physical Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-60 V.V. NIKULIN, A.N. SALANOV
Catalytic Etching of Polycrystalline Palladium
in the СО+О2 Atmosphere
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-61 L.O. NINDAKOVAa, B.A. SHAINYANb
Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Dimethyl Itaconate
a
Irkutsk State Technical University, Irkutsk, Russia
b
A.E. Favorsky Institute of Chemistry SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
PP-I-62 V.F. ODYAKOV, E.G. ZHIZHINA
Stability of Pd in Homogeneous Catalyst (Pd + Mo-V-P Heteropoly Acid)
for Oxidation of n-Butenes to Butanone with Dioxygen
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-63 M.Yu. OVCHINNIKOV
Investigation of Mechanism of Singlet Oxygen Generation in the Decomposition
of Dimethyldioxirane Catalyzed by Chloride Ion
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ufa Scientific Centre of the RAS (Ufa), Russia
PP-I-64 E.S. PATMAR, N.I. KOLTSOV
The Method of Determination of Stationary States Number
of Catalytic Reactions
Chuvash State University, Cheboksary, Russia
52
PP-I-65 E. POLYANSKAYAa,b, O. TARANa, O. OGORODNIKOVAa, V.
PARMONa, C. DESCORMEb, M. BESSONb
On the Role of Oxygenates on the Surface of Carbon Catalysts in the Catalytic
Wet Peroxide Oxidation of Organic Contaminants
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Institut de recherches sur la catalyse et l’environnement de Lyon,
CNRS – Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
PP-I-66 S.A. PRIKHOD’KO, N.Yu. ADONIN,
V.N. PARMON
Research of Kinetic Regularities for Catalytic
Hydrodefluorination of Pentafluoroacetanilide
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-67 I.A. NOVAKOV, N.A. RAKHIMOVA
Mechanism of Catalytic Polymerization of Caprolactam by Microaddition of
Polyfluorocompounds
Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russia
PP-I-68 L.A. ASLANOVa, P.M. VALETSKYb,
V.N. ZAKHAROVa, Yu.A. KABACHIYb, S.Yu. KOCHEVb,
B.V. ROMANOVSKYa, A.V. YATSENKOa
True Heterogeneous Mechanism of the Heck Reaction in Ion Liquid Media
a
Chemistry Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
b
Institute of Organoelement Compounds, RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-69 V.S. RUDNEV, L.M. TYRINA,
I.V. LUKIYANCHUK, A.Y. USTINOV
Formation, Composition and Catalytic Properties of
Ni-, Cu- and Pt-Containing Oxide Layers
Institute of Chemistry FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia
PP-I-70 Z.A. SABIROVA, M.M. DANILOVA, N.A. KUZIN,
V.A. KIRILLOV, V.I. ZAIKOVSKII, T.A. KRIEGER
Catalytic Performance of Reinforced Nickel
Cr2O3-Free Catalysts for Methane Steam Reforming
to Synthesis Gas
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-71 A.N. SALANOV, E.A. SUPRUN,
A.N. SERKOVA
Oxidation and Recrystallization of Polycrystalline Rhodium,
Palladium and Silver in Oxygen Atmosphere
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
53
PP-I-72 N.I. SKRIPOV, L.B. BELYKH,
E.N. RYZHKOVICH, F.K. SCHMIDT
Strategy for the Synthesis of Highly Effective Nanoscale Palladium
Hydrogenation Catalysts Modified with Elemental Phosphorus
Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
PP-I-73 Yu.Yu. TITOVA, L.B. BELYKH,
F.K. SCHMIDT
The Reactivity of Arenes in Hydrogenation Processes on
Homogeneous and Nanoscale Catalysts
Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
PP-I-74 I.V. SEDOV, L.N. RUSSIYAN, P.E. MATKOVSKIY
Modification of the Catalytic Systems
(C5H5)4Zr – MAO and (C5H5)4Ti – MAO by Metalalkyls
Institute of the Problems of Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, Russia
PP-I-75 P.V. BERDNIKOVA, F.V. TUZIKOV, N.V. SELIVANOVA,
N.A. TUZIKOVA, Z.P. PAI
Investigation of Catalysts and Organic Compounds Oxidation Mechanisms in
Biphasic Systems by SAXS Method
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-76 A.V. SHABALINA
Catalytic Ozonation of Oxalic Acid with Cooper/Cooper
Oxides Catalyst
Chemical Department of Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-77 A.S. SHALYGIN, L.V. MALYSHEVA,
E.A. PAUKSHTIS
The Mechanistic Study of 1,2-Dichloroethane Conversion
on Catalysts Surface by in situ FTIR Spectroscopy
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-78 P.S. SHERINa, Yu.P. TSENTALOVICHa,
J. GRILJb, E. VAUTHEYb
The Mechanism of Ultrafast Deactivation of
Kynurenine Excited States
a
International Tomography Center SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
54
PP-I-79 O.N. SIDELNIKOVAa, M.A. ZACHAROVa,
A.N. SALANOVb
The Bulk Porous Electrode Material with Controllable
Geometrical Parametrs of the Structure
a
Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry,
Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-80 V.I. SIMAGINAa, N.A. KOSINOVa,b,
E.S. TAYBANa, O.V. NETSKINAa, O.V. KOMOVAa,
A.G. GENTSLER
2-Propanol: Solvent or Reagent in the Hydrodechlorination
of Chlorobenzene and Its Derivatives over Pd/C Catalysts?
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-81 O.A. SIMAKOVAa, P. MÄKI-ARVELAa,
K. KORDÁSb, D.Yu. MURZINa
Investigation of the Linoleic Acid Isomerization over
Gold Catalysts
a
Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry, Process Chemistry Centre, Faculty of
Technology, Åbo Akademi University, Biskopsgatan 8, Åbo/Turku, 20500,
Finland
b
Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, EMPART Research
Group of Infotech Oulu, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 4500, Oulu, 90014, Finland
PP-I-82 I.I. SIMENTSOVA, T.P. MINYUKOVA, A.A. KHASSIN, L.P.
DAVYDOVA, L.M. PLYASOVA, T.M. YURIEVA
Influence of the Precursor Structure on the Properties of
Ni-Cr Catalysts in the Hydrogenation Reactions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-83 Z.T. FATTAKHOVA, M.Yu. SINEV,
D.P. SHASHKIN, A.N. IL'ICHEV, V.N. KORCHAK
Formation of Active Structures in NaWMn-Silica Catalyst
for Oxidative Coupling of Methane
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia
55
PP-I-84 O.A. SHILOVAa, I.V. SMIRNOVAa,
Yu.Z. BUBNOVb, A.P. KOVARSKYc,
A.B. SMIRNOVc, T.A. NALETc,
L.P. EFIMENKOa, K.E. PUGACHEVa
Features of Catalyst Processes at Use of ‘Spin-on Glass’ Films
a
Grebenschikov Institute of Silicate Chemistry RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
b
“NITI-Avangard” Co, St. Petersburg, Russia
c
Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
PP-I-85 I.G. PUKHOV, N.N. SMIRNOV, A.P. ILYIN
Mechanism of Catalytic-Adsorptive Purification of
Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid
Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Ivanovo, Russia
PP-I-86 Yu. SOLKINAa, B. MOROZa, P. PYRIAEVa,
S. RESHETNIKOVa, A. SIMAKOVb, O. SIMAKOVAa,c,
D. MURZINc, I. SIMAKOVAa, V. PARMONa
Kinetic Peculiarities of Vapour-Phase α-Pinene to Camphene
Isomerization over Gold Catalyst
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnologia, UNAM, Ensenada, Mexico
c
Åbo Akademi University, PCC, Turku/Åbo, Finland
PP-I-87 E.A. SOLOVYEV, G.G. KUVSHINOV
Mechanism of selective Catalytic Pyrolysis of Light
Hydrocarbons on Ni-Cu Catalysts
Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-88 D.V. STUKALOV, A.G. POTAPOV,
V.A. ZAKHAROV, G.D. BUKATOV,
I.L. ZILBERBERG
MgCl2-Supported Ziegler-Natta Catalysts for Propylene
Polymerization: Structure of Surface Species
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-89 V.P. GRANKIN, V.V. STYROV
Nonequilibrium Mechanisms of Interplay between Heterogeneous and
Homogeneous Catalytical Reactions
Priazovskii State Technical University, Mariupol, Ukraine
56
PP-I-90 Kh.A. SUERBAEV, T.T. TURKBENOV,
G.Zh. ZHAKSYLYKOVA, N.O. APPAZOV,
K.S. KANYBETOV
Carbonilation of Olefins in the Presence of the
Phosphin-Palladium Complexes
al-Faraby Kazakh National University, 050038, Almaty, Republic Kazakhstan
PP-I-91 S.M. DANOV, A.V. SULIMOV,
A.A. OVCHAROV, A.V. SULIMOVA
The Mechanism Reactions of the Epoxidation of Propylene
and Allyl Chloride with Titanium Silicalite
Dzerzhinsk Polytechnic Institute (branch) Nizhni Novgorod State Technical
University, Dzerzhinsk, Russia
PP-I-92 E.A. SUPRUN, A.N. SALANOV
Surface Reconstruction of Polycrystalline Palladium in Oxygen Atmosphere
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-93 E.F. SUTORMINA, I.S.YAKOVLEVA,
L.A. ISUPOVA
Oxygen Forms and La1-хCaхMnO3+ Perovskite Reactivity
in Ammonia Oxidation Reaction
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-94 I.V. STOLYAROVAa, M.V. SYCHEVa, O.P. TARANb, I.A.
LEDENEVa, V.V. GONCHARUKa, Z.R. ISMAGILOVb,V.N. PARMONb
Relationship between the Structure of the Active Sites inside Fe- and CuContaining Zeolites and Their Activity in Fenton-type Reactions
a
Dumansky Institute of Colloid and Water Chemistry NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-95 J.A. TITOVA, O.V. FEDOROVA,
I.G. OVCHINNIKOVA, M.S. VALOVA,
O.V. KORYAKOVA, G.L. RUSINOV,
V.N. CHARUSHIN
Research of the Mechanism of Nanosized Metal Oxide Action
on Regio- and Stereoselectivity of the Hantzsch Reaction
Postovsky Institute of Organic Synthesis of RAS, Urals Branch, Ekaterinburg,
Russia
57
PP-I-96 V.S. TKACH, D.S. SUSLOV, M.V. BYKOV,
M.V BELOVA, A.V. YAKOVLEVA
Development of the Conception on the Nature of the Catalytic
Action Effective in the Transformation of Unsaturated
Hydrocarbons Systems Based on Pd(acac)2 and BF3OEt2
Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
PP-I-97 V.F. TRETYAKOVa, I.T. ISMAILOVa,
V.A. MATYSHAKb
On the Mechanism of Methanol Transformation into
Hydrogen-rich Gas Mixtures over Cu-based Oxide Catalysts
a
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-98 E.A. TRUSOVAa, A.E. CHALYKHb,
K.A. SOLNTSEVa
The Formation of Structure of Meso- and Micro-Mesoporous
Metal Silicates in the Catalytic Template Syntheses
a
Baykov Institute of Metallurgy and Science of Materials RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry RAS, Moscow,
Russia
PP-I-99 A.G. DEDOVa, G.D. NIPANb, A.S. LOKTEVa,
V.A. KETSKOb, T.N. KOLTSOVAb, A.A. TYUNYAEVa,
M.N. KARTASHEVAa, I.I. MOISEEVa
Silica Based Composites in Catalysis of Methane Oxidative
Coupling: Influence of Phase Composition
a
Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Gubkin Russian State
University of Oil and Gas, Moscow, Russia
b
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-100 O.V. LEFEDOVA, M.P. NEMTSEVA,
J.M. ТYURINA
The Formation of Benzotriazole Cycle in a Liquid Phase
Hydrogenation of Substituted Nitrobenzenes
on the Heterogeneous Catalyst
Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Ivanovo, Russia
58
PP-I-101 E.V. URZHUMOVAa, N.A. YURKINb,
L.M. VELICHKINAa, O.L. KILINb,
A.V. VOSMERIKOVa
Isomerization of Linear Crude Oil Paraffins
over Zr-ZSM-5
a
Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
b
Chemical Engineering Center, Research and Production Company, Novosibirsk,
Russia
PP-I-102 M.S. VASILYEVAa, V.S. RUDNEVb,
O.E. SKLYARENKOa, L.M. TYIRINAb, N.B. KONDRIKOVa
Ni-, Cu-containing Oxide Catalysts of CO Oxidation
a
Far Eastern National University, Vladivostok, Russia
b
Institute of Chemistry FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia
PP-I-103 L.N. VOSMERIKOVAa, E.I. LITVAKb,
A.V. VOSMERIKOVa
Conversion of Natural Gas over Zr-Mo-Zeolites
a
Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
b
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
PP-I-104 M.S.YAKIMOVAa, A.S. LERMONTOVa,
O.S. POLEZHAEVAb, V.K. IVANOVb, V.F. TRETYAKOVa
Hydrogen Production via Ethanol Steam Reforming on
CeO2-Based Catalysts
a
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-105 I.S. YAKOVLEVA, A.N. NADEEV,
L.A. ISUPOVA
LaSrFeO4 Nanophases in La1-xSrxFeO3-y Perovskites: Formation
Specialities and Catalytic Properties
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-106 L.L. YURKOVAa, S.A. LERMONTOVa,
A.S. LERMONTOVb
Dimerization of Isobutene on Superacid Catalysts
a
Institute of Physiology Active Compounds RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
b
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
59
PP-I-107 D.Yu. YUSHCHENKO, V.N. KONEV,
T.B. KHLEBNIKOVA, Z.P. PAI
Abietic Acid in the Synthesis of New Chiral Catalysts
of Asymmetric Reactions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-108 G.V. EGOROVA, L.A. ZALOZNAYA,
S.N. TKACHENKO, V.V. LUNIN
Kinetics and Mechanism of Ozone Decomposition on
Catalysts Based on Transition Metal Oxides
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-109 E.G. ZHIZHINA,V.F. ODYAKOV,
M.V. SIMONOVA
Regeneration of the Catalysts Based on Aqueous Solutions
of Mo-V-P Heteropoly Acids under O2 Pressure
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-I-110 A.S. DYKMANа, D.N. ZHUKOVа, V.V. PINSONа,
A.V. ZINENKOVа, M. NELSONb
Cumene Hydroperoxide Cleavage catalyzed with
5-Substatuted 2-Hydroxybenzene Sulfoacids
а
”VNIINeftehim”, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
b
”SABIC IP”, Mount Vernon, USA
PP-I-111 I. WITOŃSKA, S. KARSKI,
N. KRAWCZYK, A. KRÓLAK, M. FRAJTAK
Kinetic Study of Hydrogenation of Nitrate and Nitrite in Water
over Bimetallic 5%Pd-2%In/SiO2 Catalysts
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry,
Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
PP-I-112 D.S. KONONOVICH, A.F. ASACHENKO,
A.Z. VOSKOBOYNIKOV
Zirconium Complexes Bearing
η5-5',6',7'-Trihydrospiro[Cycloalkane-1,4'-Indenyl] Ligands and Their Application
in Olefin Polymerization
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-I-113 D.V. UBORSKY, A.Z. VOSKOBOYNIKOV
Halogen-Substituted Constrained Geometry Complexes, Their Cross-Coupling
Chemistry, and Catalysis of Ethylene/α-Olefin co-polymerization
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State UniversityMoscow, Russia
60
SECTION II
Physical methods for the study of mechanisms
of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic reactions, including
in situ techniques
PP-II-1 L.M. ALEKSEENKO, G.M. TELBIS, S.N. ORLYK
IR-Spectroscopic Evaluation of Surface Intermediates of Propane
Partial Oxidation by Nitrogen Monoxide over Fe-ZSM-5
Pisarzhevskii Institute of Physical Chemistry NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
PP-II-2 A.B. ARBUZOVa, V.A. DROZDOVa,
M.V. TRENIKHINa, A.T. TITOVb,
A.I. NIZOVSKIIc, V.A. LIKHOLOBOVa
Study of the Process of Aluminium Activation by Liquid In-Ga Eutectic
a
Institute of Hydrocarbon Processing SB RAS, Omsk, Russia,
b
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
c
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-3 L.A. ARKATOVAa, L.N. KURINAa,
Yu.S. NAIBORODENKOb, N.G. KASATSKY,
N.N. GOLOBOKOV
Dry Reforming of Methane over Intermetallides
a
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
b
Department of Structural Macrokinetics of TSC SB RAS, Russia
PP-II-4 S.S. ARZUMANOV, A.A. GABRIENKO,
A.G. STEPANOV
Propane Conversion on Zn-Modified Zeolite BEA Studied by
MAS NMR In Situ Spectroscopy
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-5 D.E. BABUSHKINa, H.H. BRINTZINGERb
Resting States in Methylalumoxane (MAO)-activated
Zirconocene Catalysts for -Olefin
Polymerization – an in-situ NMR-study
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Fachbereich Chemie, Universität Konstanz, Germany
PP-II-6 E.M. BALASHOV, A.K. GATIN, M.V.
GRISHIN, F.I. DALIDCHIK, B.R. SHUB
Influence of Strong Electric Fields on the Growth
of Platinum Nanooxides and Their Interactions
with Molecular Hydrogen
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
61
PP-II-7 T.P. MANIECKI, K. BAWOLAK - OLCZAK,
P. MIERCZYŃSKI, W.K. JOZWIAK
The Influence of Gold Addition on Carbon Deposition Formed
on Ni-Au/Al2O3 Catalysts in POM Process
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University, Lodz,
Poland
PP-II-8 R.G. BULGAKOV, D.S. KARAMZINA,
S.P. KULESHOV, U.М. DZEMILEV
Lanthanide’s Luminescent Probe – the Efficient Instrument
of a Mechanism Studying of C-C Bond Cycloalkanes
Activation and Splitting
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis RAS, Ufa, Russia
PP-II-9 R.G. BULGAKOV, S.P. KULESHOV,
А.R. MAKHMUTOV, R.R. VAFIN, U.М. DZEMILEV
About the Mechanism Reactions of the Aniline Condensation
with Butyraldegyde Catalyzed by LnCl3.6H2O Crystalline
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis RAS, Ufa, Russia
PP-II-10 Yu.A. CHESALOV, G.Ya. POPOVA,
G.B. CHERNOBAI, T.V. ANDRUSHKEVICH
In situ FTIR Study of 3-Cyanopyridine Transformation
on V-Ti-O Catalyst
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-11 A.V. CHISTIAKOVa, M.V. TSODIKOVa,
O.V. BUKHTENKOa, D.V. DROBOTb, O.V. PETRAKOVAb,
L.E. KITAEVc, A.E. GEKHMANc
Сo- Catalytic Effect of Re- and W-Contained Oxides in
Alcohols Cross-Coupling Reaction
a
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Moscow, Russia
b
Lomonosov Moscow Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia
c
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
PP-II-12 T.A. ROZDYALOVSKAYA, A.N. CHUDINOV, Yu.S.
CHEKRYSHKIN, A.A. FYODOROV
Oxidation of Chlorobenzene with Mixtures of Hydroxides
or Chlorides with V2O5
Institute of Technical Chemistry UB of RAS, Perm, Russia
62
PP-II-13 M.M. DANILOVA, Z.A. SABIROVA,
V.A. KIRILLOV, N.A. KUZIN, V.I. ZAIKOVSKII,
T.A. KRIEGER
Partial Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas on Ribbon
Porous Nickel Based Catalysts
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-14 E. GERASIMOVa,b, V. ZAIKOVSKIIa, S. TSYBULYAa,b, L.
ISUPOVAa
Microstructure Changing Research of Solid Solutions
La1–xCaxMnO3 Synthesized by Pechini Method
after Methane Oxidation Reaction
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-15 E.V. GOLUBINA, V.P. MITROKHINA, V. V. LUNIN
Investigation of Oxygen Mobility in Ce- and
Sr- Modified La2CuO4 Phase by TPR and CO Oxidation
Department of Chemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
PP-II-16 E.V. ISCHENKO, G.Ya. POPOVA, T.Yu. KARDACH, A.V.
ISCHENKO,
Yu.A. CHESALOV, L.G. DOVLITOVA,
L.M. PLYASOVA, T.V. ANDRUSHKEVICH
Nb Role in Active Phases Formation in MoVTeNbO Catalyst for Ammoxidation
and Oxidation of Propane
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-17 V.P. IVANOV, S.I. ABORNEV, A.I. BORONIN,
R.V. GULYAEV, A.N. SALANOV, A.N. SERKOVA,
S.N. TRUKHAN
Application of SEM, SIMS and XPS for Studying
Adsorption of CO and O2 on Surface of Invar alloy Fe-0,3Ni
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-18 A.I. KOKORINa, N.A. CHUMAKOVAb,
V.I. PERGUSHOVb, G.A. VOROBIEVAa, M.Ya. MELNIKOVb
Molecular Dynamics in Ionic Liquids
a
N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
63
PP-II-19 I.V.KRYLOVA
Exoemission, Accompanying the Methanol Decomposition
over the Zinc Oxide and Alumina
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-II-20 P.O. KOROSTELEVA
The Adsorption-Calorimetric Method of Determination of Liquid
Phase Hydrogenation Reactions Kinetic Parameters, Taking
Place in Surface Layers of Heterogeneous Catalysts
Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Ivanovo, Russia
PP-II-21 V.V. LISNYAK, V.K. YATSIMIRSKY, T.D. KINDER, O.Yu.
BOLDYREVA
XPS, EM, IR, TPD-MS and Kinetic Studies on Mechanisms of H2,
CO and CH4 Oxidation
Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine
PP-II-22 V.V. MALAKHOV
A New Approach to Study Kinetics and Mechanism
of Solid-State Tranformations
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-23 T.P. MANIECKI, K. BAWOLAK, P. MIERCZYŃSKI,
W. JOZWIAK
Chromium-aluminum binary oxides – promising support
material for various catalytic reactions
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University, Lodz,
Poland
PP-II-24 A. MARCEWICZ-KUBAa, D. OLSZEWSKAb
The Mechanism of Sorption Sulphur Dioxide on the
Vanadia-Zeolite DESOx Catalysts
a
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Faculty of Chemistry, Lublin, Poland
b
AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energetics and Fuels,
Cracow, Poland
PP-II-25 A.MARCEWICZ-KUBA, B. STASINSKA, A. MACHOCKI,
M. ROTKO, A. DEBCZAK
Catalytic Utilization of Methane from Coal Mine Ventilation Air
University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Faculty of Chemistry, Lublin, Poland
64
PP-II-26 S.Y. MEN'SHIKOVa, A.A. OSTROUSHKOb, M.O. TONKUSHINAb,
V.A.VAZHENINb, O.V. KORJAKOVAa, V.Y. KOROTAEVb
Studying of the Structure and Catalytic Properties of Polyoxometalate
such as Keplerate Based Molybdenum Oxide in Reactions of
Oxidation of Olefin and Aromatic Compounds
a
Institute of Organic Synthesis UrB RAS, Ekaterinburg, Russia
b
Ural State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia
PP-II-27 T.P. MANIECKI, P. MIERCZYŃSKI, K. BAWOLAK-OLCZAK, W.
MANIUKIEWICZ, D. GEBAUER, W.K. JOZWIAK
Copper Supported Catalysts in Methanol Synthesis and
Water Gas Shift Reactions
Technical University of Lodz Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry,
Lodz, Poland
PP-II-28 A.V. MILLERa,b, V.V. KAICHEVa,b,
I.P. PROSVIRINa, V.V. BUKHTIYAROVa,b
Methanol Oxidation and Dehydrogenation over Pt and Pd:
In situ XPS and Mass-Spectrometry Study
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-29 A.V. NARTOVAa,b, I.E. BECKa,
R.I. KVONa, V.I. BUKHTIYAROVa,b
Model Catalysts Prepared by ‘Wet Chemistry’ Methods
on Alumina Thin Films for in situ STM
and XPS Study
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-30 M.I. NIKOLAEVA, V.A. ZAKHAROV, T.B. MIKENAS,
M.A. MATSKO, L.G. ECHEVSKAYA
Study of the Heterogeneity of Active Sites of Supported
Ziegler-Natta Catalysts at the Ethylene Polymerization
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-31 V.M. NOSOVAa, A.V. KISINa,
L.G. BRUKb, I.V. OSHANINAb, O.N. TEMKINb
NMR Study of Isotopic Labelled Succinic Anhydride
a
State Research Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Organoelement
Compounds, Moscow, Russia
b
Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia
65
PP-II-32 М.I. BAIKENOVa, MA FAN-YUNb,
S.К. AMERKHANOVAa, Т.B. OMARBEKOVa
Consideration of Interrelation “Structure – Property” for
Hydrocatalytic Processes
a
Buketov Karaganda State University, Republic of Kazakhstan
b
Xinjiang University, China Pupil’s Republic
PP-II-33 V.P. PAKHARUKOVA, E.M. MOROZ,
D.A. ZYUZIN
Local Atomic Structure of Nanocrystalline
Oxides – Catalyst Supports
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-34 V.N. PANCHENKOa, H.H. BRINTZINGERb
Resting States in Methylalumoxane (MAO)-activated
Zirconocene Catalysts for -Olefin Polymerization –
an in-situ UV/vis-study
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Fachbereich Chemie, Universität Konstanz, Germany
PP-II-35 G.V. PANKINAa, P.A. CHERNAVSKIIa, A.Y. KHODAKOVb,
V.V. LUNINa
The Co Nanoparticles Size Distributions in Co-Supported
Fischer–Tropsch Catalysts: the Connection with Selectivity
a
Chemical Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
b
Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, Cite Scientifique, France
PP-II-36 E.P. PROKOPIEV, S.A. GAVRILOV,
V.I. GRAFUTIN, S.P. TIMOSHENKOV
Radiuses and Concentration of Pores in Porous Silicon
According to a Method the PAS
SSC RF A.I. Alikhanov Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics,
Moscow, Russia
PP-II-37 V.V. KAZAKOV, А.V. ROMENSKY, G.I. GRIN,
V.I. SOZONTOV
Complexing in US Field
CJSC “Severodonetsk Azot Association”, Severodonetsk, Ukraine
PP-II-38 V.V. SARAEV, P.B. KRAIKIVSKII, D.A. MATVEEV,
S.K. PETROVSKII, V.V. BOCHAROVA
Formation and Stabilization of Monovalent Nickel in the
Ni(COD)2/BF3·OEt2 Catalytic System
Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
66
PP-II-39 Y.M. SEROV, T.F. SHESHKO
Influence of Preadsorption of Hydrogen on Carbon Oxides
Interaction with a Surface of the Hydrogenation Catalysts
Containing Fe, Со, Мn and Ni Nano-Particles
Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
PP-II-40 B. STASINSKA, M. ROTKO, A. MACHOCKI
Steady State Isotopic Transient Kinetic Analysis of Catalytic
Process of Complete Methane Oxidation
University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of
Chemical Technology, Lublin, Poland
PP-II-41 O.A. STONKUSa,b, V.I. ZAIKOVSKIIa, A.I.BORONINa,b,
A.S. IVANOVAa
In situ HRTEM Study of Changes of Pd/-Al2O3 and Pd/CeO2
Catalysts Induced by e-Beam
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-42 I.R. SUBBOTINA, N.A. SOKOLOVA, A.A. PRONIN,
V.B. KAZANSKY
DRIFT and Quantum Chemical Studies of Methane Adsorption
and Activation by Cationic Forms of Mordenite
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-II-43 A.A. TREGUBOV, T.B. MIKENAS,
M.M. MATSKO, L.G. ECHEVSKAYA,
V.A. ZAKHAROV
An ESR-Study of MgCl2-Supported Ziegler Catalysts Based
on Titanium Compounds in Different Oxidation States
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-44 K. DOSSUMOV, G.A. SAVELIEVA,
S.A. TUNGATAROVA
The Structure of Supported Tungsten Containing Catalysts
of Oxidative Conversion of C1–C4 Alkanes
Sokolsky Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry CS MES, Almaty,
Kazakhstan
67
PP-II-45 I.S. MASHKOVSKYa, T.V. VOSKOBOYNIKOVb, G.N. BAEVAa,
N.S. TELEGUINAa, P.A. NIKULSHINb,
V.M. KOGANa, P.T. BARGERc, A.Yu. STAKHEEVa
Effect of Reaction Pressure on Performance of Pd/HZSM-5 Catalyst for Selective
Hydrogenation of Benzene in Aromatics-Containing Feed
a
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Samara State Technical University, Samara, Russia
c
UOP LLC, A Honeywell Company, Des Plaines, IL, U.S.A.
PP-II-46 E.I. VOVK, M.Yu. SMIRNOV, A.V. KALINKIN,
A.V. PASHIS, E.Yu. GERASIMOV, V.I. BUKHTIYAROV
XPS Study of Interaction of Pt/SiO2 Catalysts
with NOx Mixture: the Nature of Surface Species
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-II-47 V. ZHMAKINa, A. FEDOTOVa, V. TEPLYAKOVa,
M. TSODIKOVa, D. ROIZARDb, V. KORCHAKc
Conversion of Biofermentation Products Using Porous
Membrane Catalytic Systems
a
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia
b
Groupe ENSIC-LSGC, Nancy, France
c
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
SECTION III
Theory and quantum-mechanical approaches in catalysis
PP-III-1 Yu.V. BABINa, A.V. PRISYAJNYUKa,
Yu.A.USTYNYUKb
DFT-Modeling of the Mechanism of Alkenes Hydroformylation
on a Platinum-Lithium Complex with Hydrophosphoryl Ligands
a
Pacific State University of Economics, Vladivostok, Russia
b
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-III-2 A.R. CHOLACH, N.N. BULGAKOV
A Trigger Model of Oscillation Phenomena
in the NO+H2 Reaction on Noble Metal Surfaces
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-III-3 V.H. FEDOTOV, O.V. DIMITRIEVA, N.I. KOLTSOV
Modelling of Complicated Oscillations of the Catalytic Reactions
Caused by Fluctuations
Chuvash State University, Cheboksary, Russia
68
PP-III-4 I.O. SHNIDOROVA, V.A. FETISOVA, E.N. IVASHKINA
Thermodynamic Analysis for Alkylation Process Macrokinetic Modeling
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
PP-III-5 Е.V. FRANTSINA, Y.I. AFANASJEVA,
I.O. SHNIDOROVA, E.N. IVASHKINA
Higher Hydrocarbons С9–С14 Dehydrogenation Process
Thermodynamics Analysis with Use of
Quantum-Chemical Approaches
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
PP-III-6 V.V. KAZAKOV, A.V. ROMENSKY,
G.I. GRIN, V.I. SOZONTOV
Mathematical Model of Ultrasonic Impregnation of
Porous Capillary Solid Bodies
CJSC “Severodonetsk Azot Association”, Severodonetsk, Ukraine
PP-III-7 V.D. KHAVRYUCHENKOa, O.V. KHAVRYUCHENKOb,
V.V. LISNYAKb
Quantum Chemical Insight on H2S Oxidation over the Surface of Active Carbon:
an Impact of Spin Catalysis
a
Institute for Sorption and Problem of Endoecology NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine
b
Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine
PP-III-8 S.M. KOZLOVa,c, I.V. YUDANOVa,
H. ALEKSANDROVc, N. RÖSCHb
Carbon and Hydrogen Coadsorption in the Subsurface
Region of Pd Catalysts: A Density Functional Study
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany
c
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-III-9 T.V. LESHINA, M.B. TARABAN, A.I. KRUPPA, M.S.
AFANASIEVA, P.A. PURTOV
Spin Effects in Catalytic Reactions in Solution
Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-III-10 E.Yu. PANKRATYEVa, T.V. TYUMKINAa, L.V. PARFENOVAa,
L.M. KHALILOVa, S.L. KHURSANb, U.M. DZHEMILEVa
DFT Simulation of Al,Zr-Intermediates Formation in the Alkene
Hydroalumination by Dimeric Form of ClAlBui2, Catalyzed
with Cp2ZrCl2
a
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis RAS, Ufa, Russia
b
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ufa Scientific Center RAS, Ufa, Russia
69
PP-III-11 E.Yu. PANKRATYEVa, T.V. TYUMKINAa,
L.V. PARFENOVAa, L.M. KHALILOVa,
S.L. KHURSANb, U.M. DZHEMILEVa
Kinetic Model of Transformations in the
Cp2ZrCl2 – AlMe3 System
a
Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis RAS, Ufa, Russia
b
Institute of Organic Chemistry of Ufa Scientific Center RAS, Ufa, Russia
PP-III-12 D.А. PICHUGINA, A.F. SHESTAKOV, N.Е. KUZ’MENKO
Mechanism of Gold Cluster’s Oxidation: DFT Study
Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-III-13 E.A. SMOLENSKII, A.N. RYZHOV, N.D. CHUVYLKIN, A.L.
LAPIDUS
Development of Multiplet Theory of Catalysis
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-III-14 A.A. SOCHAGIN, A.A. SLOBODOV
Thermodynamic Modeling of the Catalytic System Fe2O3 – MnxOy for Ammonia
Oxidizing
St.Petersburg State Technological Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia
PP-III-15 M.V. ZABALOV, N.V. PTYTSINA,
R.P. TIGER
Lewis Acids Catalysis of Curtius Rearrangement
Semenov Institute of Chemical physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
SECTION IV
Catalysis in nature, biomimetic catalysis and photocatalysis
PP-IV-1 E.G. CHEPAIKINa, A.P. BEZRUCHENKOa, G.N. MENCHIKOVAa,
N.I. MOISEEVAb, A.E. GEKHMANb, I.I. MOISEEVb
Oxidative Destruction of Carboxylic Acids during
Homogeneous Catalytic Oxidation of Methane
a
Institute of Structural Macrokinetic and Materials Science RAS Chernogolovka,
Russia,
b
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
PP-IV-2 M.E. EL-HUSSEIN, Y.I. MAKARFI
Photolysis in the Bromination of Liquid-Phase
Acetone Solutions
Lomonosov State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow Russia
70
PP-IV-3 A.A. FEDOROVA, Yu.N. KOTOVSHCHIKOV, I.V. MOROZOV,
E.N. LAPSHEVA, A.V. KNOTKO
New Approach to the Synthesis of Mix Catalysts
CeO2-ZrO2-SiO2 by Using Beta-Cyclodextrin
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
PP-IV-4 J. GÓRALSKI, Ł. KOWALCZYK, T. PARYJCZAK
Physicochemical Properties of TiO2/SiO2 Photocatalysts
Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry,
Technical University of Łódź, Poland
PP-IV-5 V.N. KONEV, Yu.V. MATTSAT, D.Yu. YUSHCHENKO, T.B.
KHLEBNIKOVA, Z.P. PAI
Novel Optically Pure Derivatives of Diterpenes as
Ligands for Catalysts of Asymmetric Reactions
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-IV-6 D.S. SELISHEVa, P.A. KOLINKOb, D.V. KOZLOVb
TiO2/C as an effective system for the photocatalytic
purification of water and air
a
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-IV-7 A.V. LOZOVSKIa, R.V. PRIHOD’KOa, M.V. SYCHEVa, V.V.
GONCHARUKa, V.N. PARMONb
Photocatalytic Denitrification over Ag and Cu Doped TiO2
a
Dumansky Institute of Colloid and Water Chemistry NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
b
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-IV-8 M.N. TIMOFEEVA, M.S. MEL’GUNOV,
M.E. MALYSHEV, V.N. PANCHENKO,
A.N. SHMAKOV, Yu.A. CHESALOV
Design and Application of Fe, Al-Containing Materials
for Peroxide Oxidation of Pollutants: Effect of Iron Environment on Textural,
Physicochemical and Catalytic Properties
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
PP-IV-9 V.N. PARMONa, E.I. UDALOVa,
Yu.Y. TANASHEVa, V.A. BOLOTOVa,
Yu.D. CHERNOUSOVb
Non-Equilibrium Catalytic Pyrolysis of n-Hexadecane
under Microwave Heating
a
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
b
Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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