International Scientific Committee
Valentin Parmon, Chairman | Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia |
Alexander Noskov, Vice-Chairman | Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia |
Dmitry Murzin, Vice-Chairman | Ǻbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland |
Jamal Chaouki | Polytechnique Montréal, Canada |
Raghunath Chaudhari | University of Kansas, USA |
Buxing Han | Institute of Chemistry CAS, Beijing, China |
John Gleaves | Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
Valerii Kirillov | Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia |
Faïçal Larachi | Université Laval, Quebec, Canada |
Martyn Poliakoff | The University of Nottingham, UK |
Wolter Prins | Gent University, Belgium |
Gennadii Tereschenko | St. Petersburg Scientific Center RAS |
Gregory Yablonsky | St. Louis University - Missouri, USA |
PL-1 Valentin Parmon
DESIGN OF CATALYSTS AND CATALYTIC PROCESSES FOR BIOFUELS PRODUCTION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
PL-2 Palligarnai Vasudevan
ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE BIOFUELS: ADVANCES IN BIODIESEL RESEARCH
University of New Hampshire (Durham), USA
PL-3 Dmitry Murzin
CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS, SPECIALTY CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICALS FROM WOODY BIOMASS
Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
PL-4 Wolter Prins
PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMASS FAST PYROLYSIS TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION
University of Ghent, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering (Ghent), Belgium
PL-5 Donato Aranda
TRANSESTERIFICATION AND HYDROESTERIFICATION: THEORETICAL
AND EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTION USING HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS
Greentec-Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PL-6 Muthanna Al-Dahhan
ADVANCEMENT OF CATALYTIC FISCHER-TROPSCH SLURRY BUBBLE COLUMNS VIA ADVANCED MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CHEMICALS PRODUCTION
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA
KN-1 Strizhak P.E., Tripolskyi A.I., Eremenko V.E., Ivashchenko T.S., Busko A.O.
CATALYTIC CRACKING OF SUNFLOWER SEED OIL
L.V. Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev), Ukraine
KN-2 Meneghetti S.M.P.1, Brito Y.C.1, Mello V.M.2, Macedo C.C.S.2,
Meneghetti M.R.1, Suarez P.A.Z.2
GROUP IV COMPLEXES FOR ESTERIFICATION AND TRANSESTERIFICATION REACTIONS
1Instituto de Química e Biotecnologia, Universidade Federal de Alagoas (Maceió), Brazil
2Instituto de Química, Universidade de Brasília (Brasília), Brazil
KN-3 Kuznetsov B.N. 1,2, Sharypov V.I. 1, Baryshnikov S.V. 1
CONVERSIONS OF WOOD AND CELLULOSE TO GLUCOSE AND LEVULINIC ACID UNDER THE ACTION OF ACIDIC CATALYSTS
1Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk), Russia
2Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk), Russia
KN-4 Kozhevnikov I.
Polyoxometalates as catalysts for sustainable organic synthesis
University of Liverpool (Liverpool) UK
KN-5 L. van de Beld, Leijenhorst E.J.
CATALYTIC FUEL-GAS CLEANING IN A STAGED BIOMASS GASIFICATION PROCESS
BTG Biomass Technology Group, Enschede, The Netherlands
KN-6 Gusevskaya E.V., Parreira L. A., Menini L.
PALLADIUM-CATALYZED AEROBIC OXIDATION OF BIOMASS-BASED ALKENES AS A ROUTE TO VALUABLE FRAGRANCE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
KN-7 Mikkola J.-P1,2., Jönsson L. 1, Marklund S. 1
BIO4ENERGY – THE SWEDISH QUEST FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
1Umeå University, Department of Chemistry, Technical Chemistry, Chemical-Biological Center, Sweden
2Åbo Akademi University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry and Reaction Engineering, Process Chemistry Centre, Turku, Finland
OP-1-1 Cannilla C.2, Bonura G.1, Spadaro L.1, Blasi O. Di.1, Arena F.2, Frusteri F.1
NOVEL MnCeOx CATALYSTS FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION BY TRANSESTERIFICATION OF VEGETABLE OILS WITH METHANOL
1CNR-ITAE “Nicola Giordano” (Messina), Italy
2University of Messina (Messina), Italy
OP-1-2 Meneghetti M.R. , Serra T.M., Mendonça D.R., da Silva J.V., Meneghetti S.P.
METHANOLYSIS OF VEGETABLE OILS IN THE PRESENCE OF ALKYL TIN(IV) CATALYST: INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND REACTION CONDITIONS ON THE CATALYST ACTIVITY
Instituto de Química e Biotecnologia, Universidade Federal de Alagoas (Maceió), Brazil
OP-1-5 Mäki-Arvela P.1, Rozmysłowicz B.1, Lestari S.1, Simakova O.1,2, Salmi T.1, Murzin D.Y.1
DEOXYGENATION OF TALL OIL FATTY ACIDS TO BIOFUEL
1Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
2Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
OP-1-6 Strizhakova Y.A.1, Lapidus A.L.2
THE PRODUCTION OF MOTOR FUEL AND CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS FROM THE PRODUCTS OF THERMAL PROCESSING OF COMBUSTIBLE SCHISTS
1Samara State Technical University (Samara), Russia
2N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS (Moscow), Russia
OP-1-7 Rozmysłowicz B., Tokarev A., Mäki-Arvela P., Murzin D.Y.
DEOXYGENATION OF FATTY ACIDS AND THEIR ESTERS OVER PALLADIUM ON CARBON CATALYST: INVESTIGATION OF REACTION MECHANISM
Process Chemistry Center, Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
OP-1-8 Yakovlev V.A.1 Khromova S.A.1, Bykova M.V.1, Yermakov D.Y.1,
Heeres H.J.2, Venderbosch R.H.3, Parmon V.N.1
HYDROTREATMENT CATALYSTS DESIGN FOR BIO-FUELS PRODUCTION
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
2University of Groningen (Groningen),the Netherlands
3BTG Biomass Technology Group BV (Enschede), the Netherlands
OP-1-9 Ardiyanti A.R.1, Khromova S.2, Yakovlev V.2, Venderbosch R.H.3,
Heeres H.J.1
CATALYTIC HYDROTREATING OF FAST PYROLYSIS OIL WITH NiCu/ δ-Al2O3 CATALYSTS
1Chemical Engineering Department, University of Groningen (Groningen),
the Netherlands
2Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
3BTG Biomass technology Group BV (Enschede), the Netherlands
OP-1-10 Santos L.T.1, Estevão A.S.2, dos Santos F.M.2, de Mello L.F.3, Lam Y.L.3, Pereira M.M.2
REACTION BETWEEN CO2 AND COKE: A COMPARISON OF THE COKE FROM CATALYTIC CRACKING OF BIO-OIL AND GASOIL
1National Agency of Petroleum (Rio de Janeiro), Brazil
2Chemical Institute of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro), Brazil
3Cenpes – Petrobras, (Rio de Janeiro), Brazil
OP-1-12 Van de Vyver S.1, Geboers J.A.1, Dusselier M.1, Schepers H.1, Vosch T.2, Zhang L.3,
Tendeloo G.3, Jacobs P.1, Sels B.1
TUNING SELECTIVITY IN CATALYTIC CELLULOSE CONVERSION BY CONTROLLING THE Ni PARTICLE SHAPE AT THE TIP OF CARBON NANOFIBERS
1Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Heverlee), Belgium
2Department of Chemistry, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Heverlee), Belgium
3University of Antwerp (Antwerpen), Belgium
OP-1-13 Reznichenko I.D., Tselyutina M.I., Posokhova O.M., Kiseleva T.P.
PRODUCTION OF ACTIVE ALUMINA – SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION CATALYST CARRIER
JSC Angarsk Catalyst and Organic Synthesis Plant (Angarsk), Russia
OP-1-15 Kirillov V.A.1, Yakovlev V.A.1, Van de Beld L.2
USING BIOMASS-BASED FUELS FOR DECENTRALISED POWER PRODUCTION
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
2BTG Biomass Technology Group BV (Enschede), the Netherlands
OP-2-1 Antonetti C., Galletti A.M.R., De Luise V., Marco Martinelli M.
COMBINATION OF METAL AND ACID CATALYSIS FOR THE CONVERSION OF CARBOHYDRATE BIOMASS INTO CHEMICALS
Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa (Pisa), Italy
OP-2-2 Bols M., Jadhav V.
3,6-ANHYDROCELLULOSE. A MODIFIED CELLULOSE FOR IMPROVED CATALYTIC DEGRADATION
Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen), Denmark
OP-2-3 Chambon F.1, Rataboul F.1, Cabiac A.2, Pinel C.1, Guillon E.2, Essayem N.1
CELLULOSE HYDROTHERMAL CONVERSION PROMOTED BY HETEROGENEOUS BRØNSTED AND LEWIS ACIDS: REMARKABLE EFFICIENCY OF SOLID LEWIS ACIDS TO PRODUCE VALUABLE MOLECULES
1Institut de Recherche sur la Catalyse et l’environnement de Lyon, France
2IFP-Lyon (Lyon), France
OP-2-4 Geboers J.A., Van de Vyver S., Carpentier K., De Blochouse K., Jacobs P.A., Sels B.F.
CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF CONCENTRATED CELLULOSE FEEDS TO HEXITOLS WITH HETEROPOLY ACIDS AND Ru ON CARBON
Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Heverlee), Belgium
OP-2-5 Bols M., Kumari N.
EFFICIENT CONVERSION OF SACHHARIDES IN TO 5-(BROMOMETHYL)FURFURAL
Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen), Denmark
OP-2-6 Kusema B.T., Campo B., Simakova O.A., Mäki-Arvela P., Salmi T., Murzin D.Y.
KINETICS OF SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF SUGARS OVER GOLD CATALYSTS
Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry and Reaction Engineering Process Chemistry Centre, Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
OP-2-7 Rasrendra C.B.1, Windt M.2, Meier D.2, Heeres H.J.1,
CHARACTERISATION AND DEPOLYMERIZATION OF SOLID HUMIN BY-PRODUCTS
1Chemical Engineering Department, University of Groningen (Groningen), the Netherlands
2vTI-Institute of Wood Technology and Wood Biology (Hamburg), Germany
OP-2-8 Prokhorov A.1, Shvets V.1, Suchkov Y.1, Kozlovskiy I.1, Kozlovskiy R.1, Kapustin A.2
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BUTYL LACTATE
1D.I. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (Moscow), Russia
2Azov State University (Mariupol), Ukraine
OP-2-9 Simakova O.A.1, Kusema B.1, Campo B.1, Mäki-Arvela P.1,
Leino A.-R.2, Kordás K.2, Murzin D.Y.1
GOLD CATALYSTS IN THE SELECTIVE ARABINOSE OXIDATION: SIZE EFFECT
1Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry and Reaction Engineering, Process Chemistry Centre, Faculty of Technology, Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
2Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, EMPART Research Group of Infotech Oulu, University of Oulu (Oulu), Finland
OP-2-10 Simonov M.N., Simakova I.L., Minyukova T.P., Khassin A.A.
BIODERIVED LACTIC ACID AND LACTATES AS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES FOR PROPYLENE GLYCOL SYNTHESIS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
OP-2-11 Vilonen K., Karinen R., Linnekoski J., Niemelä M.V.
CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF HEMICELLULOSIC MONOSACCHARIDES TO FURFURALS
Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Faculty of Chemistry and Materials Science, Aalto School of Science and Technology (Espoo), Finland
OP-2-12 Taran O.P.1, Delidovich I.V.1, Matvienko L.G.1,2, Simonov A.N.1,2,
Moroz B.L.1,2, Pyrjaev P.A.1,2, Simakova I.L.1, Kholodovich A.N.1, Bukhtiyarov V.I.1,2,
Parmon V.N.1,2
SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF SUGARS USING NANODISPERSED Pt, Pd AND Au SUPPORTED CATALYSTS
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
2Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
OP-2-13 Vasiliadou E.S., Lemonidou A.A.
Cu CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENOLYSIS OF GLYCEROL TO PROPYLENE GLYCOL
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki), Greece
OP-2-15 Shtertser N.V., Khassin A.A., Minyukova T.P., Filonenko G.A.
Cu-CONTAINING CATALYSTS FOR FATTY ACID TRYGLYCERIDS HYDROGENATION: RELATION OF CATALYTIC ACTIVITY TO THE MECHANISM OF COPPER REDUCTION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
OP-2-16 Bogdal D., Prociak A., Michalowski S., Pala G.
MICROWAVE-ASSISTED EPOXIDATION OF VEGETABLE OILS IN THE PRESENCE OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Chair of Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Cracow University of Technology (Krakow), Poland
OP-2-17 Leveneur S., Salmi T., Murzin D.Y., Kumar N.
Peroxy fatty acids, intermediate for epoxidized vegetable oils synthesis
Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry, Process Chemistry Centre, Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
OP-2-18 Andreeva D.1, Schäferhans J.1, Skorb E.2, Pazos Perez N.1
ULTRASOUND-INDUCED FORMATION OF MESOPOROUS MULTIMETAL CATALYSTS
1University of Bayreuth (Bayreuth), Germany
2Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Golm) Germany
OP-2-19 Tolvanen P., Mäki-Arvela P., Murzin D.Y., Salmi T.
THE EFFECT OF ULTRASOUND ON CATALYTIC STARCH OXIDATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Department of Industrial Chemistry and Reaction Engineering, Åbo Akademi University (Turku), Finland
OP-2-20 Buchneva O.1, Rossetti I.1, Kryukov A.2, Forni L.1
EFFECT OF Ag DOPING IN La-Mn PEROVKSITES FOR THE CATALYTIC FLAMELESS COMBUSTION OF METHANE
1University of Milan (Milan), Italy
2D.I. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (Moscow), Russia
OP-2-22 Van Bennekom J.G.1, Venderbosch R.H.2, Heeres H.J.1
INSIGHTS IN GLYCEROL REFORMING IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER
1University of Groningen (Groningen), the Netherlands
2BTG Biomass technology Group (Enschede), Netherlands
OP-3-3 Kosivtsov Y.Y., Sulman E.M.
LOW-TEMPERATURE CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS OF ORGANIC RAW MATERIALS
Tver Technical University (Tver), Russia
OP-3-6 Rossetti I., Biffi C., Tantardini G.F., Forni L.
H2 PRODUCTION BY STEAM REFORMING OF BIOETHANOL
Dipartimento Chimica Fisica ed Elettrochimica, Università degli Studi di Milano (Milano), Italy
OP-3-7 Mezentseva N.V.1, Alikina G.1, Krieger T.1, Ishchenko A.1,
Smorygo O.2, Sadykov V.1,3
HYDROGEN AND SYNGAS PRODUCTION BY ETHANOL STEAM REFORMING OVER COMPOSITE CATALYSTS COMPRISED OF Ni/YSZ AND COMPLEX OXIDES
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
2Powder Metallurgy Institute (Minsk), Belarus
3Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
OP-3-8 Soykal I., Mirkelamoglu B., Song H., Bao X., Hadad C.M., Ozkan U.S.,
CATALYTIC STEAM REFORMING OF BIOMASS-DERIVED OXYGENATES
The Ohio State University (Columbus), USA
OP-3-10 Suprun W., Gläser R., Papp H.
CATALYTIC GAS PHASE CONVERSION OF GLYCERIN
Institut für Technische Chemie, Universität Leipzig, (Leipzig), Germany
OP-4-1 Aresta M., Dibenedetto A., Giannoccaro G., Stufano P.
ENZYMATIC CARBON DIOXIDE REDUCTION TO METHANOL IN WATER AT ROOM TEMPERATURE: REGENERATION OF THE REDUCING AGENTS
Department of Chemistry and CIRCC University of Bari (Bari), Italy
OP-4-2 Borovkova I.S., Kazakov D., Volhin V.V.
THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN MASS TRANSFER INTENSITY ON BIOCATALYTIC PHENOL OXIDATION RATE
Perm State Technical University (Perm), Russia
OP-4-3 Bychkov A.L.1,2, Lomovsky O.I.1
THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF MECHANICALLY ACTIVATED ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS
1Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry of SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
2Research and Education Centre “Molecular Design and Ecologically Safe Technologies”, Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
OP-4-4 Georgescu V.
VALORIFICATION OF FERMENTATION BUTANOL FOR ALCOHOLIC FUELS
Institute of Physical Chemistry “Ilie Murgulescu”, Romanian Academy of Science (Bucharest), Romania
OP-4-5 Golyazimova O.V., Politov A.A.
MECHANISM OF ULTRASOUND-ASSISTED ENZYME HYDROLYSIS OF CELLULOSE
Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry of SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia