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Welcome The Russian National Zeolite Association, the Russian Academy of Science and the Moscow State University under the auspices of the International Zeolite Association, extend a cordial invitation to all colleagues in the field of zeolites and ordered porous materials to participate in the 17 th International Zeolite Conference (17 th IZC), which will be held from July 7 to July 12, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. The Conference will cover all aspects of the science and technology associated with ordered porous materials – zeolites, zeotypes, mesostructured materials and porous hybrid solids (MOFs). The extremely high rate of the discovery of novel ordered porous nanomaterials, on the one hand, and the increasing demand in catalysts, adsorbents, membranes, sensors, etc. for new sustainable technologies, on the other hand, sets the concept of the conference: Zeolites and ordered porous materials: bridging the gap between nanoscience and technology” The Conference is preceded by an Intensive Summer School (July 5-6, 2013), which is organized at the Educational Center of Moscow State University. A Post-Conference Field Trip is scheduled for July 13- 15, 2013 in the beautiful area of Karelia very rich in minerals. The Lecture Programme includes 5 plenary lectures, 14 keynote lectures and 155 oral communications, which are organized thematically according to the sub-topics. The Poster Programme is subdivided into three Poster Sessions; it involves 508 regular communications and 85 recent research reports. The Industrial Panel is scheduled for Tuesday, July 9 in parallel with other oral sessions. The Industrial Panel has been organized for the first time in the history of IZC. It is dedicated to recent developments in the zeolite-based technologies in industry. We hope that the creation of Industrial Panel will attract new participants to IZC, will strengthen the relations between academy and industry and will serve an inspiration for further achievements. We strongly believe into the big success of the Conference’s Industrial Panel in the future. This Programme is the result of joint efforts of many people. The evaluation process was accomplished by the timely and efficient refereeing by more than 100 recognized researchers. The work was coordinated by 30 Topical Chairs, whose outstanding input is greatly acknowledged, since the high level of the Conference was hardly possible without their contribution. We also would like to thank our partners and sponsors for their generous support and all the contributors for sharing their science. Finally we address a special acknowledgement to all the staff of the Laboratories of Kinetics and Catalysis and Catalysts of Petrochemical Processes from Moscow State University and Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis for their dedication to the Conference organization. The Organizing Committee of 17 th IZC extends a warm welcome to all the participants from different parts of the world and hope that the delegates will enjoy their stay and will come home with unforgettable impressions! Acad. Salambek Khadzhiev Prof. Irina Ivanova Co-chairs of the Organizing Committee of 17 th IZC

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Welcome

The Russian National Zeolite Association, the Russian Academy of Science and the Moscow State University under the auspices of the International Zeolite Association, extend a cordial invitation to all colleagues in the field of zeolites and ordered porous materials to participate in the 17th International Zeolite Conference (17th IZC), which will be held from July 7 to July 12, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. The Conference will cover all aspects of the science and technology associated with ordered porous materials – zeolites, zeotypes, mesostructured materials and porous hybrid solids (MOFs). The extremely high rate of the discovery of novel ordered porous nanomaterials, on the one hand, and the increasing demand in catalysts, adsorbents, membranes, sensors, etc. for new sustainable technologies, on the other hand, sets the concept of the conference:

“Zeolites and ordered porous materials: bridging the gap between nanoscience and technology”

The Conference is preceded by an Intensive Summer School (July 5-6, 2013), which is organized at the Educational Center of Moscow State University. A Post-Conference Field Trip is scheduled for July 13-15, 2013 in the beautiful area of Karelia very rich in minerals.

The Lecture Programme includes 5 plenary lectures, 14 keynote lectures and 155 oral communications, which are organized thematically according to the sub-topics. The Poster Programme is subdivided into three Poster Sessions; it involves 508 regular communications and 85 recent research reports. The Industrial Panel is scheduled for Tuesday, July 9 in parallel with other oral sessions.

The Industrial Panel has been organized for the first time in the history of IZC. It is dedicated to recent developments in the zeolite-based technologies in industry. We hope that the creation of Industrial Panel will attract new participants to IZC, will strengthen the relations between academy and industry and will serve an inspiration for further achievements. We strongly believe into the big success of the Conference’s Industrial Panel in the future.

This Programme is the result of joint efforts of many people. The evaluation process was accomplished by the timely and efficient refereeing by more than 100 recognized researchers. The work was coordinated by 30 Topical Chairs, whose outstanding input is greatly acknowledged, since the high level of the Conference was hardly possible without their contribution. We also would like to thank our partners and sponsors for their generous support and all the contributors for sharing their science. Finally we address a special acknowledgement to all the staff of the Laboratories of Kinetics and Catalysis and Catalysts of Petrochemical Processes from Moscow State University and Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis for their dedication to the Conference organization.

The Organizing Committee of 17th IZC extends a warm welcome to all the participants from different parts of the world and hope that the delegates will enjoy their stay and will come home with unforgettable impressions!

Acad. Salambek Khadzhiev Prof. Irina Ivanova Co-chairs of the Organizing Committee of 17th IZC

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Organizers and Partners

ORGAN IZ ING A S SOC IAT IONS AND IN ST ITUTES

PARTNERS

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Organizing Committee

Organizing Committee

Co-chairpersons Salambek N. Khadzhiev, Irina I. Ivanova

Chairs of National Organizing Committee

Sergey M. Aldoshin, Michael P. Egorov, Valery V. Lunin, Valentin N. Parmon

Scientific Committee Girolamo Giordano, Eduardo Falabella, Vladimir V. Kapustin, Boris V. Romanovsky

Scientific Secretary Elena E. Knyazeva

Funds raising Francois Fajula, Jean-Pierre Gilson, Ekaterina A. Kraeva, Sergey V. Kaluzhnyi

Treasurer Andrey V. Smirnov

Technical Secretary Leonid A. Logvin

Pre-Conference School Leonid M. Kustov

Field trip Gennady V. Echevsky, Elena E. Knyazeva

Grants and folowships Yuri G. Kolyagin

Publication Stanislav V. Konnov, Ivan A. Kasyanov

Communcation Liudmila I. Rodionova , Maria A. Nikitina

Professional Conference Organizer Evgenia U. Malinina (KraftInfo Ltd.)

Local Committee Chairs Marina V. Belova, Irina V. Dobryakova, Daniil A. Fedosov, Boris Kolozhvari , Angelina A. Maerle, Anna G. Maksimova, Maria I. Onishchenko, Olga A. Ponomareva, Maksim A. Panteleev, Boris A. Solopov, Olga V. Shutkina, Igor A. Tyablikov

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Advisory Boards

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

Michael Anderson (UK) Giuseppe Bellussi (Italy)

Josip Bronić (Croatia) Jiri Cejka (Czech Republic)

Gabriele Centi (Italy) Miroslaw Derewinski (Poland)

Stefan Ernst (Germany) Gerard Ferey (France)

Jack Fletcher (South Africa) Janos Halasz (Hungary)

Martin Hartmann (Germany) Mingyuan He (China)

Pavol Hudec (Slovakia) Serge Kaliaguine (Canada)

Venceslav Kaucic (Slovenia) Marina Kegnæs (Denmark)

Patricia Kooyman (Netherlands) Waclaw Makowski (Poland)

Jonah Martens (Belgium) Tomas Maschmeyer (Australia)

Lynne B. McСusker (Switzerland) Tatsuya Okubo (Japan)

Sang-Eon Park (South Korea) Joaquin Perez-Pariente (Spain) Vitalii Petranovskii (Mexico)

Shilun Qiu (China) Maria Filipa Gomes Ribeiro (Portugal)

Ryong Ryoo (South Korea) Ferdi Schüth (Germany) Bao-Lian Su (Belgium)

Frédéric Thibault-Starzyk (France) Georgi N.Vayssilov (Bulgaria)

Stephen Wilson (USA) Paul Wright (UK)

Jackie Yi-Ru Ying (Singapore) Stacey Zones (USA)

NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

Vladimir B. Kazansky Albert L. Lapidus

Vladimir A. Likholobov Alexander B. Bodry Vladimir P. Doronin Anatoly A. Fomkin Il’yas M. Gerzeliev

Alexander V. Glazov Alexander S. Kharitonov Viacheslav V. Kharlamov

Oleg V. Kikhtianin Antonina P. Kosolapova

Oleg V. Krukov

Boris I. Kutepov Oleg V. Levin

Dmitry A. Medvedev Larisa V. Piryutko

Irina D. Reznichenko Michail Yu. Sinev

Lev I. Trusov Nikolay Ya. Usachev Il’shat F. Usmanov

Sergey N. Vereshchagin Albert M. Voloshchuk

Alexander V. Vosmerikov Rafinat S. Yarullin

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Sponsors

PLAT INUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

S I LVER SPONSORS

SPONSORS

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Exhibitors  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LinseisMessgeräteGmbH

HidenIsochema

SY‐LAB

SpringerMaterials

SACHEMInc

Khimexpert

BrukerCorporation

RubothermGmBH

Promenergolab

ChemicalAbstractsService

UNISIT

LABTEST

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Conference Conference Venue

Congress Center of the Izmailovo Complex, M. «Partizanskaya»; 71, bld.3V Izmailovskoe Ave., Moscow; Ph: +7 (495) 956-05-06 Web site: http://en.hotel-vega.ru/ Technical secretariat

Liudmila I. Rodionova, Maria A. Nikitina, Leonid A. Logvin Tel.: +7 (910) 445-75-12 e-mail: [email protected] Registration

Registration desk is located in the Exhibition Hall and will be open as follows: Sunday, July 7th 1600-2000 Monday, July 8th 0730-1900 Tuesday, July 9th 0800-1900 Wednesday, July 10th 0800-1900 Thursday, July 11th 0800-1900

Friday, July 12th 0800-1900 Regular registration fee includes: • access to all scientific and poster sessions, • access to the exhibition area, • conference proceedings, • badge and congress kit, • coffee breaks, • welcome reception, • excursion & informal dinner Accompanying person’s fee includes: • access to the exhibition area, • badge, • welcome reception, • excursion & informal dinner

Information Instructions for authors and chairs

Duration of lectures Plenary lectures: 60 min, no questions Keynote lectures: 35 min + 5 min Q&A Industrial communications : 15 min Oral communications: 15 min + 5 min Q&A The Chairs of the sessions are kindly requested to strictly follow the time schedule, since there are 4 parallel sessions. If the lecture is missing, please leave the time free. Instructions for oral presentations All speakers should upload their presentations at the IT Center (“Perov” room) at least two hours prior the beginning of their session. Computers with Windows/Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint 2010 will be available in the lecture halls. Please keep in mind that the speakers are not allowed to use their own notebooks for the presentation. Instructions for poster presentations The dimensions of the poster should not exceed 90 cm wide x 120 cm high. Authors should guarantee their presence at their poster during the Poster session Set-up time: 1400, removal before 2000 Poster Session 1: Monday, July 8, 1640-1900 Poster Session 2: Tuesday, July 9, 1640-1900 Poster Session 3: Thursday, July 11, 1640-1900 Please note that the Organizers will not be responsible for the posters, which are left on the panels after the session. All fixing equipment will be provided by the Organizing Committee.

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Conference Exhibition

The Exhibition will be open to all conference participants in the Exhibition Hall. Exhibition opening hours are from 10.00 to 19.00 July 8th, 9th, 11th and 12th, 2013. On July 10th, the Exhibition will be open from 10.00 to 14.00. Please, refer to the List of Exhibitors for the participating companies. Coffee Breaks

Coffee and tee will be served in the Exhibition Hall. Lunches

Lunches will be served at the Vega Restaurant on the 1st floor. The tickets can be bought directly in the restaurant. Please, remember that lunches should be reserved one day in advance or not later than 10.00 a.m. of the same day. Official language

The official language of the Congress is English. No simultaneous translations will be provided. Badges and tickets

The participants and accompanying persons are required to wear conference badge as the official entrance pass to the Conference venue and to the Social Events. For social

events it is also necessary to present the corresponding tickets.

Information

Internet access

Free WiFi will be available.

Social events

Sunday, July 7,

19.00 - 21.00 Welcome Reception at the Izmailovo Congress Center. Wednesday, July 10,

15.00 - 20.00 Conference Excursion around Moscow city. The buses will start from the main entrance of the Vega Hotel at 15.15 and will bring the participants after the excurcin to the main entrance of the Izmailovo Kremlin, where the Informal Dinner will be held. 20.00 - 23.30 Informal Dinner at the Izmailovo Kremlin. The informal dinner will take place in the heart of the Izmailovo Kremlin - at the main square next to the church of St. Nicholas and the Izmailovo Palace. During the dinner you can taste dishes of Russian cuisine and have fun in the best traditions of Russian festivals and fairs. Thursday, July 11,

20.00 - 23.00 Conference Banquet at the VEGA Restaurant (not included in the registration fee).

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General information City of Moscow

As the capital city of Russia, Moscow is the cultural and the political center of the country, with many historical sites, tourist attractions and cultural events. Moscow is a multi-million metropolis, which occupies a huge area, but the majority of the historic sites are located in the old part of Moscow, along the main river of the city – the Moscow River. During your stay you will be able to see the most famous sights of our city - Moscow Kremlin with Red square, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Lenin Mausoleum, the building of Bolshoi Theatre, The Cathedral of Christ the Savior and etc. Practical information

Time zone: Moscow Standard Time (MSK) – 4 hours ahead of UTC. Almost all shopping centers and restaurants work from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Climate: Moscow has a continental climate. July is a moderately hot month with average temperatures around +20 - +27 ° C.

Telephone: To make an international call, please dial 8, wait for the dial tone, then dial 10, the country code and your number.

Tranport: The most comfort and the cheapest way to get from the airport to the City center (and back) is to use Aeroexpress lines (http://www.aeroexpress.ru/en/). The most popular type of transport in Moscow is metro. Metro stations are open daily from about 05:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. (http://engl.mosmetro.ru/). Besides that there is an extensive bus network which radiates from each metro station to the surrounding residential zones (http://msk.rusavtobus.ru/en/). The tickets for metro and buses can be purchased at the metro and bus station all around the city.

Currency: The official currency in Russia is Rouble (RUB). Monetary exchange service is provided by the hotel, exchange offices and banks, which are normally open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m (Monday to Friday) and from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m (Saturday). All hotels, restaurants and shops accept credit cards such as American Express, VISA, MasterCard, Maestro. Liability

The organizers are not liable for personal accidents or loss/damage of private properties of participants and accompanying persons during the Conference. Participants are encouraged to make their own arrangement for personal insurance.

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Venue Layout

CONGRESS CENTER OF THE IZMAILOVO COMPLEX

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Venue Layout

VEGA CONVENTION CENTER

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Topics and Topical Chairs

TOPIC TOPICAL CHAIRS

1. Ordered porous materials: synthesis and modification

1.1. Zeolites and zeotypes

J. Yu , G. Echevsky, P. Wu, O. Kikhtyanin

1.2. Natural zeolites

C. Colella ,V. Il’in

1.3. Mesoporous materials and hierarchical porous structures

T. Bein, E. Knyazeva

1.4. Hybrid and composite materials (MOF, POM, ZIF, Porous carbons, etc)

C. Serre, L. Kustov

1.5. Zeolite and MOF membranes and films

F. Kapteijn, D. Fedosov

2. Advances in fundamental understanding of structure and properties

2.1. Theory and modeling

E. Pidko, G. Zhidomirov

2.2. Advanced characterization techniques

Fr. Taulelle, V. Bukhtiyarov

2.3. Mechanistic studies; impact of in situ and operando techniques

F. Thibault-Starzyk, A. Stepanov

3. Industrial and emerging applications

3.1. Oil refinery and petrochemistry

J. Santiesteban, M. Levinbuk

3.2. Non-oil fossil feedstocks into end products

N. Nesterenko, N. Kolesnichenko

3.3. Environmental catalysis and conversion of biomass

N. Kumar, A. Stakheev

3.4. Chemicals and fine chemicals

B. Sels, A. Maksimov

3.5 Adsorption and separation

M. Thommes, A. Toktarev

3.6. Novel applications (health, electronics, sensors)

K. B. Yoon, A. Smirnov

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Programme Layout

SUNDAY, JULY 7

MONDAY, JULY 8 TUESDAY, JULY 9 WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 THURSDAY, JULY 11 FRIDAY, JULY 12

9.00 OPENING CEREMONY Plenary Lecture 2

Zhongmin Liu

Plenary Lecture 3

Raul Lobo

Plenary Lecture 4

Susumu Kitagawa

Plenary Lecture 5

Avelino Corma

9.00

9.20 Plenary Lecture 1

Svetlana Mintova

9.20

10.00 Coffee-Break / Exhibition Coffee-Break / Exhibition Coffee-Break / Exhibition Coffee-Break / Exhibition 10.00

10.20 Coffee-Break / Exhibition 1.1-11 2.2-03 KN 3.2

ValentinParmon

I NDUSTRI AL

1.3-07 2.3-04 3.3-03 KN 1.2

CarmineColella

IZA

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

1.3-18 1.4-05 3.4-01 KN 3.5

Joeri Denayer

10.20

10.40 KN 1.1

Tatsuya Okubo

2.1-01 3.1-01 3.6-01 1.1-12 2.2-04 1.3-08 2.3-05 3.3-04 1.3-19 1.4-06 3.4-02 10.40

11.00 2.1-02 3.1-02 3.6-02 1.1-13 2.2-05 3.2-01 1.3-09 2.3-06 3.3-05 1.2-01 1.5-01 1.4-07 3.4-03 3.5-07 11.00

11.20 1.1-01 2.1-03 3.1-03 3.6-03 1.1-14 2.2-06 1.5-05 1.3-10 2.3-07 3.3-06 1.2-02 1.5-02 1.4-08 3.4-04 3.5-08 11.20

11.40 1.1-02 2.1-04 3.1-04 3.6-04 1.1-15 2.2-07 3.2-03 1.3-11 2.3-08 3.3-07 1.2-03 1.5-03 1.4-09 3.4-05 3.5-09 11.40

12.00 1.1-03 KN 2.1

Ben Slater

3.1-05 3.6-05 1.1-16 KN 2.2

Ute Kolb

3.2-04 1.3-12 KN 2.3

Bert Weckhuysen

3.3-08 1.2-04 1.5-04 1.4-10 KN 3.4

PengWu

3.5-10 12.00

12.20 1.1-04 3.1-06 3.6-06 1.1-17 3.2-05 1.3-13 3.3-09 3.2-02 1.4-11 3.5-11 12.20

12.40 LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12.40

14.20 1.1-05 2.1-05 KN 3.1

Thomas Habib,

Jr.

3.6-07 1.3-01 2.2-08 3.2-06

PANEL EXCURSION

(15.15 – 19.45)

SOCIAL DINNER (20.00 – 23.30)

KN 1.3

Anne Galarneau

1.4-01 3.3-10 3.5-01 1.5-06 1.4-12 3.4-06 3.5-12 14.20

14.40 1.1-06 2.1-06 3.6-08 1.3-02 2.2-09 3.2-07 1.4-02 3.3-11 3.5-02 1.5-07 1.4-13 3.4-07 3.5-13 14.40

15.00 1.1-07 2.1-07 3.1-07 3.6-09 1.3-03 2.2-10 KN 3.3

DmitryMurzin

1.3-14 1.4-03 3.3-12 3.5-03 KN 1.5

JürgenCaro

1.4-14 3.4-08 3.5-14 15.00

15.20 1.1-08 2.1-08 3.1-08 3.6-10 1.3-04 2.3-01 1.3-15 1.4-04 3.3-13 3.5-04 1.4-15 3.4-09 3.5-15 15.20

15.40 1.1-09 2.2-01 3.1-09 KN 3.6

Tina

Nenoff

1.3-05 2.3-02 3.3-01 KN 1.4

Roberto Millini

3.3-14 3.5-05

15.40

CONCLUDING REMARKS

(15.45 – 16.15) 16.00 1.1-10 2.2-02 1.3-06 2.3-03 3.3-02 1.3-17 3.3-15 3.5-06 16.00

16.20 Coffee-Break / Exhibition Coffee-Break / Exhibition Coffee-Break / Exhibition 16.20

REGISTRATION 16.40 Poster session 1: Poster session 2: Poster session 3: 16.4019.00 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 3.6, RR1 1.2, 1.3, 2.2, 2.3, 3.2, 3.3 1.4, 1.5, 3.4, 3.5, RR2 19.00

19.00-21.00 WELCOME

PARTY

BANQUET (20.00 – 23.00)

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Lecture Programme

MONDAY, JULY 8 Time 09:00

- 09:20

OPENING CEREMONY

09:20 -

10:20

PL 1: New directions in zeolite synthesis Svetlana Mintova, Valentin Valtchev, ENSICAEN, University of

Caen, Caen, France Coffee Break / Exhibition Room 1 Room 2 Surikov Fantasia Chairs: J. Yu, V. Valtchev Chairs: G. Vayssilov, E. Pidko Session 1.1 Session 2.1

10:40 -

11:00 KN 1.1

Simple Synthesis of Zeolites: New directions without the use of OSDAs

Tatsuya Okubo, K. Itabashi

University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

O-2.1-01 Quantum Chemical Studies of Zeolite-Catalyzed Reactions Alexis T. Bell, P. Zimmermann, J. Gomes, S.M. Sharada, M. Head-Gordon, Berkeley, USA

11:00 -

11:20

O-2.1-02 Monte Carlo Simulation of Zeolite Crystal Growth Michael W. Anderson, J.T. Gebbie, Manchester, UK

11:20 -

11:40

O-1.1-01 Direct crystallization of CHA-type aluminosilicate zeolite without using OSDA from amorphous aluminosilicate gel Toshiyuki Yokoi, H. Imai, N. Hayashida, J.N. Kondo, T. Tatsumi, Yokohama, Japan

O-2.1-03 Spectacular diffusion behavior of aromatics in MOF type materials: A combination of Molecular Dynamics simulations and Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering experiments Guillaume Maurin, S. Rives, H. Jobic, N. Ramsahye, Y. Ke, D.I. Kolokolov, A.G. Stepanov, T. Devic, C. Serre, Montpelier, France

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Lecture Programme

MONDAY, JULY 8 Time

Lecture Hall Chairs: V.V. Lunin, G. Bellussi, F. Fajula

09:00 -

09:20

Lecture Hall Chairs: G. Bellussi, F. Fajula

09:20 -

10:20 Coffee Break / Exhibition

Room 3 Room 4 Vasnetsov Vdohnovenie

Chairs: E. Falabella, M. Levinbuk Chairs: S. Kowalak, K.B. Yoon Session 3.1 Session 3.6

O-3.1-01 Versatility of MFI catalytic applications in refining and base chemicals: Total experience Jean-Pierre Dath, N. Nesterenko, D. Minoux, Seneffe, Belgium

O-3.6-01 A Photoconductive Covalent Organic Framework Showing Light-Induced Charge Transfer Towards Included Fullerene Thomas Bein, M. Dogru, M. Handloser, F. Auras, T. Kunz, D. Medina, A. Hartschuh, P. Knochel, Munich, Germany

10:40 -

11:00

O-3.1-02 Hydrocarbon Transformations Catalyzed by UZM-35, a Material Containing Both 10MR and 12MR Pores Christopher P. Nicholas, J.G. Moscoso, D.-Y. Jan, Des Plaines, USA

O-3.6-02 Enhancement of catalysis by the localized surface plasmon resonance of size- and color-controlled Ag prepared using microwave and mesostructure Hiromi Yamashita, K. Fuku, R. Hayashi, T. Kamegawa, K. Mori, Osaka, Japan

11:00 -

11:20

O-3.1-03 Acidic and diffusional properties of hierarchical H-ZSM5 and the application in toluene methylation Robin Kolvenbach, J.H. Ahn, , S.S. Al-Khattaf, A. Jentys, J.A. Lercher, Garching, Germany

O-3.6-03 Ultrafast optical study on silver nanoparticles stabilized in zeolite Beta colloidal suspensions Vincent De Waele, F. A. Kawtharani, R. Retoux, S. Mintova, G. Buntinx, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France

11:20 -

11:40

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Lecture Programme

MONDAY, JULY 8

11:40 -

12:00

O-1.1-02 Alternate Synthesis Route for the Crystallization of CHA Zeolite: OSDA-Containing Aluminosilicate Colloids Ahmad Moini, I. Petrovic, S. Prasad, Iselin, USA

O-2.1-04 Anisotropic Elastic Properties of Flexible Metal-Organic Frameworks Aurélie Ortiz, A. Boutin, A.H. Fuchs, F.-X. Coudert, Paris, France

12:00 -

12:20

O-1.1-03 A New aminophosphonium based Route for Synthesis of a zeolite related to STF/SFF family Raquel Simancas, M. T. Navarro, A. Cantín, N. Velamazán, J. A. Vidal, J. L. Jordá, T. Blasco, F. Rey, A. Corma, Valencia, Spain

KN 2.1

Structure and properties of zeolite and metal organic framework

nanosheets

Ben Slater University College London, London,

UK 12:00

- 12:20

O-1.1-04 Crystallization Mechanism of UZM-5 Zeolite in the Organic-Inorganic Mixed-SDA System Min Bum Park, C.P. Nicholas, G.J. Lewis, S.B. Hong, Pohang, Korea

LUNCH Chairs: M. Derewinski, P. Wu Chairs: M. Anderson, G. Zhidomirov

14:20 -

14:40

O-1.1-05 New Molecular Sieves with ABC 6-Net Structures Gregory J. Lewis, R.W. Broach, S.R. Miller, L.M. Knight, P. Jakubczak, J. Stanczyk, N. Greenlay, Des Plaines, USA

O-2.1-05: Structure, stability and reactivity of extraframework iron-containing sites in Fe/ZSM-5 zeolite Evgeny A. Pidko, G. Li, I. Filot, E.J.M. Hensen, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

14:40 -

15:00

O-1.1-06 Synthesis of a new extra-large pore zeotype with 16-ring openings by using proton sponges as organic structure directing agents Manuel Moliner, R. Martínez-Franco, Y. Yun, W. Wan, X. Zou, A. Corma, Valencia, Spain

O-2.1-06 Probing bridging hydroxyls under controlled conditions: a surface science approach to study zeolites J. Anibal Boscoboinik, X. Yu, E. Emmez, B. Yang, F.D. Fischer, R. Wlodarczyk, M. Sierka, S. Shaikhutdinov, J. Sauer, H.-J. Freund, Berlin, Germany

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MONDAY, JULY 8 O-3.1-04 Peculiarities of benzene alkylation by ethene on binder-free zeolites Ilias M. Gerzeliev, L.M. Kustov, M.L. Pavlov, Yu.A. Lapshina, R.A. Basimova, O.P. Tkachenko, S. N. Khadzhiev, Moscow, Russia

O-3.6-04 NH2-MIL-101 as adsorbent for potential application in nuclear medicine Jorge Gascon, H.G.M.E. van Ostaay, P. Serra-Crespo, A.G. Denkova, H.Th. Wolterbeek, F. Kapteijn, Delft, The Netherlands

11:40 -

12:00

O-3.1-05 Catalytic Cracking of n-Octane over Medium-Pore Zeolites: Influence of Pore Architecture, Aluminum Content and Crystallite Morphology on Activity and Selectivity Florian Bager, S. Ernst, Kaiserslautern, Germany

O-3.6-05 Ordered Mesoporous Silicas for Drug Delivery in Dermatological Applications Barbara Onida, R. Mortera, B. Camarota, D. Caldarola, G. Chieregatti, A. Gignone, Torino, Italy

12:00 -

12:20

O-3.1-06 Hydrogen transfer in transformations of olefins and thiophene compounds on zeolite-containing catalysts Oleg V. Potapenko, V.P. Doronin, T.P. Sorokina, V.P. Talsi, O.V. Krol, V.A. Likholobov, Omsk, Russia

O-3.6-06 Influence of the silica support morphology on the long-term corticoid release Rafael A. García, V. Morales, P.E. Gonzalez, Madrid, Spain

12:00 -

12:20

LUNCH Chairs: S. Ernst, J. Santiesteban Chairs: J. Pérez-Pariente, A. Smirnov

KN 3.1

Recent Advances and Current Challenges in Fluid Catalytic

Cracking: Flexible Pilot Plant Can Evaluate Unconventional

Feedstocks and Processes

E. Thomas Habib, Jr., K. Bryden, G. Weatherbee

Grace Davison Refining Technologies, W. R. Grace & Co., Columbia, USA

O-3.6-07 Control of dye fluorescence by encapsulation into 1D nanochannels Virginia Martínez-Martínez, R. García, L. Gómez-Hortigüela, J. Pérez-Pariente, Í. López-Arbeloa, Bilbao, Spain

14:20 -

14:40

O-3.6-08 Maya Blue analogs prepared with various zeolite matrices Stanislaw Kowalak, A. Zywert, M. Szyld, Poznań, Poland

14:40 -

15:00

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MONDAY, JULY 8

15:00 -

15:20

O-1.1-07 A Heteroatom-Containing Aluminophosphate with New Zeolite Structure and Tunable Luminescent Property Jiyang Li, Y. Wang, J. Yu, Jilin, China

O-2.1-07 DFT studies of T-atom distribution and mobility in zeolites and zeotypes Stian Svelle, T. Fjermestad, S. Malola, M. Zokaie, K. P. Lillerud, O. Swang, Oslo, Norway

15:20 -

15:40

O-1.1-08 Synthesis of SUZ-4 zeolite with TEA salts Alexander V. Toktarev, G.V. Echevsky, Novosibirsk, Russia

O-2.1-08 Inter-conversion of EFAL species and influence of alkaly cations in dealuminated zeolites Alexander V. Larin, Andrei A. Rybakov, Georgy M. Zhidomirov, Moscow, Russia

15:40 -

16:00

O-1.1-09 Synthesis of beta zeolite in the absence of alkali cations Xuhong Mu, X. Jia, S. Yu, F. Zhang, Beijing, China

Session 2.2 O-2.2-01 Redistribution of iron among various sites in micro- and mesoporous ferrisilicates upon redox cycling Károly Lázár, Budapest, Hungary

16:00 -

16:20

O-1.1-10 Synthesis of Zeolite ZSM-5 with novel bamboo morphology Kun Jiao, Z. Li, X. Yao, X. Xu, J. Song, Z. Li, Q. Wang, L. Yan, M.He, Beijing, China

O-2.2-02 Critical evaluation of the catalytic potential of zeolites with controlled Al distribution in the framework Zdenek Sobalik, P. Sazama, J. Dedecek, B. Wichterlova, Prague, Czech Republic

Coffee Break / Exhibition

16:40 -

19:00

Poster Session 1

Session 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 3.6, RR1

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MONDAY, JULY 8 O-3.1-07 Replacing rare earth in FCC catalyst by alkaline earth Edgar Jordan, R. Bergstraesser, S. Wellach, S. Sirotin, A. Vimont, V. Valtchev, J.-P. Gilson, A. Travert, Worms, Germany

O-3.6-09 Energetic performances of channel and cage-type zeosils T. Jean Daou, L. Tzanis, M. Trzpit, M. Soulard, J. Patarin, Mulhouse, France

15:00 -

15:20

O-3.1-08 Commercial experience of operating FCC unit with decrease in the catalyst/feed mass ratio M. I. Levinbuk, Ilya S. Maksimov, S.E. Kuznetsov, Moscow, Russia

O-3.6-10 Effect of Hydrophobic Tail Length of Polysorbate Surfactants on Properties of MFI-type zeolite Ultra-Low-k Films Ting-Yi Li, C.-H. Yu, H.-Y. Lu, B.-Z. Wan, Taipei, Taiwan

15:20 -

15:40

O-3.1-09 Mesostructured Y Zeolites: First Refinery Results of a Hierarchical FCC Catalyst Javier Garcia-Martinez, M. Rico, A. Grau, K. Li, Alicante, Spain

KN 3.6

Nanoscale manipulation of zeolites and MOFs for novel bulk scale

applications: from tunable photoluminescence to nuclear waste

remediation

Tina M. Nenoff Sandia National Laboratories,

Albuquerque, USA

15:40 -

16:00

O-3.1-10

CANCELLED

16:00 -

16:20

Coffee Break / Exhibition Poster Session 1 16:40

- 19:00 Session 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 3.6, RR1

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TUESDAY, JULY 9 Time

09:00 -

10:00

PL 2: Methanol-to-Olefin: from fundamental to commercialization

Zhongmin Liu, Yingxu Wei, Peng Tian, Lei Xu, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Dalian, China

Coffee Break / Exhibition Room 1 Room 2 Surikov Fantasia Chairs: M. Kegnæs, A. Tuel Chairs: Fr. Taulelle, X. Zou Session 1.1 Session 2.2

10:20 -

10:40

O-1.1-11 1st Synthesis of New Frameworks by Unprecedented Top-Down Method, ADOR, from Zeolite Precursor Mono-layers Wieslaw J. Roth, P. Chlubna, R. E. Morris, P. Nachtigall, O. Shvets, J. Čejka, Prague, Czech Republic

O-2.2-03 Competitive Diffusion of Gases in a Zeolite Using A Slice Selection Procedure Jacques Fraissard, S. Leclerc, M. Petryk, D. Canet, Paris, France

10:40 -

11:00

O-1.1-12 Design of zeolite by inverse sigma transformation Elke Verheyen, L. Joos, K. Van Havenbergh, E. Breynaert, N. Kasian, E. Gobechiya, K. Houthoofd, C. Martineau, M. Hinterstein, F. Taulelle, V. Van Speybroeck, M. Waroquier, S. Bals, G. Van Tendeloo, C.E.A. Kirschhock, J.A. Martens, Heverlee, Belgium

O-2.2-04 Normal and Single-File Diffusion in One-Dimensional Nanochannels: New Insights from Advanced NMR Sergey Vasenkov, M. Dvoyashkin, A. Katihar, A. Wang, J. Zang, G.I. Yucelen, S. Nair, D.S. Sholl, C.R. Bowers, Gainesville, USA

11:00 -

11:20

O-1.1-13 Interlayer expansion of RUB-36 with iron(III)chloride to obtain active alkylation catalysts Trees De Baerdemaeker, B. Yilmaz, M. Feyen, U. Mu ̈ller, D. De Vos, Leuven, Belgium

O-2.2-05 MAS-PFG NMR and HP-129Xe NMR spectroscopy to reveal the dynamics of encapsulated ibuprofen Antoine Gédéon, F. Guenneau, A. Nossov, M.-A. Springuel-Huet, T. Azais, F. Babonneau, Paris, France

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TUESDAY, JULY 9 Time

Lecture Hall Chairs: G. Centi, V.N. Parmon

09:00 -

10:00

Coffee Break / Exhibition Room 3 Room 4

Vasnetsov Vdohnovenie Chairs: W. Grünert, N. Nesterenko Chairs: J.-P. Gilson, O. Kryukov

Session 3.2 Industrial Panel

KN 3.2

Direct methane transformations into valuable products in zeolites. Is there

any chance for the methane co-conversion with higher hydrocarbons?

Valentin N. Parmon, A.G. Stepanov,

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy

of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

IND-01 Commercialization of nanotechnologies in Russia promoted by RUSNANO

10:20 -

10:35 Sergey V. Kalyuzhnyi, RUSNANO Corporation, Moscow, Russia

IND-02 Application of a zeolite using dehydration of associated petroleum gas at gas processing plants of JSC SIBUR Holding 10:35

- 10:50

Inga V. Tuzovskaya, Larisa G. Treskinskaya, R. A. Zotov, NIOST LLC, SIBUR Holding, Russia

IND-03 DMTO Technology: from Laboratory to Industry

10:50 -

11:05

Qian Liu, Jianghan Shen, Xin Mu, Xingmei Ma, Guoliang Du, SYN Energy Technology Co., Ltd., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, P. R. China

Q & A 11:05

- 11:20

O-3.2-01 Non-oxidative aromatization of methane: assessment of zeolite framework effects by catalyst descriptors from microkinetic modeling Christina Martínez, M.T. Portilla, K.S. Wong, J.W. Thybaut, E. Tangstad, M. Stöcker, G.B. Marin, Valencia, Spain

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TUESDAY, JULY 9

11:20 -

11:40

O-1.1-14 Ultrafast framework stabilization and modification of a Ge-rich zeolite by low-temperature plasma treatment Mohamad El-Roz, F. Thibault-Starzyk, V. Valtchev, Caen, France

O-2.2-06 Development of fully-automatic ammonia IRMS-TPD analyzer Kazuyuki Nakai, Y.Senga, T. Torikai, N. Katada, M. Niwa, Osaka, Japan

11:40 -

12:00

O-1.1-15 Formation of a secondary phase during Ni2+ exchange of Faujasite: influence of conditions and study by electron microscopies Pascale Massiani, T. Onfroy, F. Aubrit, S. Casale, L. Gaberova, Paris, France

O-2.2-07 How to quantify the nickel and copper species in zeolites? IR studies of CO and NO adsorption Kinga Góra-Marek, J. Datka, Krakow, Poland

12:00 -

12:20

O-1.1-16 Bimetallic Cu/Au-MCM-22 zeolite – surface properties and catalytic performance in total oxidation of methanol and carbon monoxide M. Ziolek, P. Kaminski, I. Sobczak, P. Decyk, Wieslaw J. Roth, B. Campo, M. Daturi, Poznan, Poland

KN 2.2

Automated electron Diffraction Tomography (ADT) for solving structures of beam sensitive

nanoporous materials

Ute Kolb, Enrico Mugnaioli Institute of applied geosciences, Technical University Darmstadt,

Darmstadt, Germany

12:20 -

12:40

O-1.1-17 Silver encapsulated in Silicalite-1 Graciela Pacheco-Malagón, N.A. Sánchez-Flores, P. Pérez-Romo, A. García-Borquez , E. Diaz-Valdes, V. Meza-Laguna, J.J. Fripiat, Mexico D.F., Mexico

LUNCH

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TUESDAY, JULY 9 O-1.5-05 Synthesis of Ordered Mesoporous TiO2 Membranes as Functional Materials Rosalba Passalacqua, C. Ampelli, S. Perathoner, G. Centi, Messina, Italy

IND-04 Zeolite-based Catalyst Technologies: Playing a Key Role Addressing Current and Future Challenges in Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Industry

11:20 -

11:35 José G. Santiesteban, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co. Annandale, NJ USA IND-05 Zeolites in eni: a long history of success 11:35

- 11:50

Carlo Perego, eni s.p.a., Research Center for Non Conventional Energy – Istituto eni Donegani, Novara, Italy IND-06 Total’s experience in molecular sieves: from known structures to new industrial catalysts 11:50

- 12:05

J.-P. Dath, D. Minoux, N. Nesterenko, Refining & Base Chemicals, Total Research & Technology Feluy, Seneffe, Belgium IND-07 Recent progress of zeolitic catalysts in RIPP, SINOPEC

12:05 -

12:20

Xuhong Mu, Jihong Zhou, Dianzhong Wang, Yongrui Wang, Min Lin, Shibiao Cheng, Xingtian Shu, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing(RIPP), SINOPEC, Beijing, P. R. China

Q & A 12:20

- 12:40

O-3.2-03 Distillate-range products from non-oil based sources by catalytic cascade reactions Vasile Hulea, A. Lacarriere, J. Robin, D. Swierczynski, A. Finiels, F. Fajula, F. Luck, Montpellier, France

O-3.2-04 Morphology Induced Shape Selectivity in Zeolite Catalysis Pablo Beato, S. Teketel, L.F. Lundegaard, U. Olsbye, K.P. Lillerud, S. Svelle, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

O-3.2-05 Regeneration for Promotion to Catalytic Activity of H-ZSM-5 for DME Conversion to Olefin Atsushi Muramatsu, M. Nakaya, K. Omata, M. Yamada, Y. Yamazaki, Sendai, Japan

LUNCH

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TUESDAY, JULY 9

Chairs: M. Ogura, J. Gascon Chairs: A. Stepanov, Z. Sobalik

14:20 -

14:40

Session 1.3

O-2.2-08 New TEM techniques for solving unknown zeolites, metal-organic frameworks and other porous materials Xiaodong Zou, Stockholm, Sweden

O-1.3-01 Mesoporous Tungsten-Zirconium Composite Oxides - Preparation with a Wall Ion-Exchange Method and Activity for Acidic Catalysis Masashi Tanaka, K. Kabeya, I. Suh, H. Ishitani, M. Iwamoto, Yokohama, Japan

14:40 -

15:00

O-1.3-02 A general strategy for the synthesis of micelle-templated mesoporous metal carbonates and metal oxides Björn Eckhardt, E. Ortel, D. Bernsmeier, P. Strasser, U. Vainio, J. Polte, F. Emmerling, R. Kraehnert, Berlin, Germany

O-2.2-09 The Morphology of Pt/Zeolite Y Hydrocracking Catalysts: 3D Imaging and Quantification at Nanoscale Jovana Zečević, H. Friedrich, P.E. de Jongh, K.P. de Jong, Utrecht, The Netherlands

15:00 -

15:20

O-1.3-03 New mesoporous silica-titania catalysts by biotemplating – towards green catalyst preparation Vasile Hulea, A. Sachse, E. Belamie, N. Marcotte, K. Kostov, B. Alonso, Montpellier, France

O-2.2-10 The top surface observation of nano porous materials using ultra low voltage SEM Shunsuke Asahina, Y. Sakuda, M. Kudo, N. Kikuchi, R. Ryoo, O. Terasaki, Tokyo, Japan

15:20 -

15:40

O-1.3-04 A Spheric Mesoporous Sulfated Zirconia Material with High Catalytic Activity in Acetylation Feng Yu, M. Guo, W. Zhang, Y. Yi, R. Li, Taiyuan, China

Session 2.3

O-2.3-01 Key Molecular Mechanisms for Zeolite Formation Maria Castro, W. Park, I. Lim, M. Houas, F. Taulelle, R. Ryoo, F. Schüth, W. Schmidt, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany

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TUESDAY, JULY 9

Chairs: I. Kozhevnikov, Ch. Martinez Chairs: J.-P. Gilson, O. Kryukov

O-3.2-06 Insights into the selective and catalytic oxidation of methane to methanol with Cu-promoted Fe-ZSM-5 at mild conditions Ceri Hammond, N. Dimitratos, H. Hagen, E. E. Stangland, D. J. Willock, G. J. Hutchings, Zurich, Switzerland

IND-08 We don’t just invent zeolites – we make them work 14:20

- 14:35

Mikhail A. Rodkin, BASF Corporation, Iselin, NJ, USA

IND-09 Clariant – a leading company for zeolite powders and zeolite catalysts 14:35

- 14:50

Roderik Althoff, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH, BU Catalysts, Germany

IND-10 About the experience in the development, production and use of modern high-effective catalysts and adsorbents 14:50

- 15:05

I. Usmanov, A. Bodryy, N.G. Garieva, N. Karpov, KNT Group, Sterlitamak, Russia

IND-11 R&D at UOP on Zeolites and Other New Materials 15:05

- 15:20

Jeffery C. Bricker, Suheil F. Abdo, UOP, A Honeywell Company, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA

Q & A 15:20

- 15:35

O-3.2-07 Methanol synthesis over Cu/ZnO nanoaggregates encapsulated in carbon nanotubes and mesoporous silica Dennis Großmann, A. Dreier, C.Lehmann, W. Grünert, Bochum, Germany

Session 3.3

KN 3.3

Depolymerization of wood components: role of zeolites

Dmitry Yu. Murzin

Åbo Akademi University, Turku (Åbo), Finland

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TUESDAY, JULY 9

15:40 -

16:00

O-1.3-05 Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 over modified Ti-TUD-1: Forward vs. Backward reactions Mohamed S. Hamdy, B. Mei, J. Strunk, G. Mul, Twente, The Netherlands

O-2.3-02 At-line analysis of the crystallization of Zeolite LTA by Raman spectroscopy Renato L. Carneiro, T.F. Chaves, F.L.F. Soares, D. Cardoso, São Carlos, Brazil

16:00 -

16:20

O-1.3-06 The view on synthesis and properties of MCM-41 and SBA-15 through mesostructure Sergey D. Kirik, V.A. Parfenov, I.V. Ponomarenko, S.M. Zharkov, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

O-2.3-03 Multi-Faceted Spectroscopy Reveals H-ZSM-5 Phosphatation Pathways Hendrik E. van der Bij, L.R. Aramburo, B. Arstad, B.M. Weckhuysen, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Coffee Break / Exhibition 16:40

- 19:00

Poster Session 2

Session 1.2, 1.3, 2.2, 2.3, 3.2, 3.3

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TUESDAY, JULY 9

O-3.3-01 Mesoporous Carbon as a Superior Catalyst Support in One-pot Conversion of Cellulose to Polyols Aiqin Wang, J. Pang, Y. Zhang, M. Zheng, T. Zhang, Dalian, China

ROUND TABLE 15:35

- 16:20

O-3.3-02 Decomposition of Hexose Sugars to Levulinic Acid Using Graphene Oxide Catalysts with Brønsted Acid Sites Young K. Hwang, P.P. Upare, J.-W. Yoon, H.-Y. Kang, D.W. Hwang, H.H. Kung, J.-S. Chang, Daejeon, Korea

Coffee Break / Exhibition Poster Session 2 16:40

- 19:00 Session 1.2, 1.3, 2.2, 2.3, 3.2, 3.3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Time

09:00 -

10:00

PL 3: New insights into porous materials from advanced characterization

Raul Lobo, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, United States

Coffee Break / Exhibition Room 1 Room 2 Surikov Fantasia

Chairs: J. Garcia-Martinez, M. Tsapatsis Chairs: B. Onida, F. Thibault-Starzyk

Session 1.3 Session 2.3

10:20 -

10:40

O-1.3-07 Synthesis of hierarchical zeolite catalysts with lamellar structural features Maryam Khaleel, M. Tsapatsis, X. Zhang, D. Xu, Minneapolis, USA

O-2.3-04 Reactive intermediates in methane to methanol conversion over Cu containing zeolites Pieter Vanelderen, J. Vancauwenbergh, P. J. Smeets, R. G. Hadt, J. S. Woertink, R. A. Schoonheydt, E. I. Solomon, B. F. Sels, Leuven, Belgium

10:40 -

11:00

O-1.3-08 On the formation mechanism of nanostructured MFI zeolite: towards molecular understanding of zeolite synthesis by templating agents Emiel J.M. Hensen, M. Goesten, X. Zhu, N. Kosinov, R. Rohling, B.M. Szyja, L. Wu, J. Gascon, F. Kapteijn, Delft, The Netherlands

O-2.3-05 Methane activation and transformation on Ag/H-ZSM-5 zeolite studied by solid-state NMR in situ Alexander G. Stepanov, A.A. Gabrienko, S.S. Arzumanov, A.V. Toktarev, Novosibirsk, Russia

11:00 -

11:20

O-1.3-09 Bi-functional catalyst based on transition-metal oxides in zeolites with hierarchical pore system Carolina Neudeck, S. Kestermann, W. Schmidt, F. Schüth, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany

O-2.3-06 Evidence of transition-state shape selectivity in the reaction of methanol to olefins on nanoSAPO-34 Joaquin Martínez-Triguero, Z. Li, J. Yu, A. Corma, Valencia, Spain

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Time

Lecture Hall Chairs: L. McCusker, M. Stöcker

09:00 -

10:00

Coffee Break / Exhibition Room 3 Room 4

Vasnetsov Vdohnovenie Chairs: M.F. Ribeiro, Yu. Roman-Leshkov Chairs: Z. Gabelica, F. Di Renzo

Session 3.3 Session 1.2

10:20

- 10:40

O-3.3-03 Zeolite water treatment in a thermochemical biofuel production process Carlo Perego, A. Bosetti, G. Franzosi, Novara, Italy

KN 1.2

The IZA Handbook of Natural Zeolites: a tool of knowledge of the

most important family of porous minerals

Carmine Colella

University of Federico II, Naples, Italy

O-3.3-04 Application and Stability of Ru/H-USY Catalysts in Hot Liquid Water Bert F. Sels, J.A. Geboers; T. Ennaert, S. Van De Vyver; K. Houthoofd, P.A. Jacobs, Leuven, Belgium

10:40 -

11:00

O-3.3-05 The direct conversion of rapeseed oil over industrial Pd-Zn/MFI/Al2O3 catalysts Andrey V. Chistyakov, M. A. Gubanov, M. V. Tsodikov, Moscow, Russia

O-1.2-01 Natural Zeolites from Ethiopia: Stilbite Isabel Díaz, Y. Chebude, R. García, L. Gómez-Hortigüela, J. Pérez-Pariente, A. Asrat, S. Tadesse, A.B. Pinar, Madrid, Spain

11:00 -

11:20

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

11:20 -

11:40

O-1.3-10 Progress on synthesis of hierarchical zeolite single crystal materials using a carbon templating method Søren Kegnæs, J. O. Abildstroem, J. J. Mielby, M. Kegnæs, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

O-2.3-07 Activation energies and pre-exponential factors of C3 to C8 alkane conversion over various zeolites and non-zeolitic solid acids Naonobu Katada, S. Sota, K. Okumura, M. Niwa, Tottori, Japan

11:40 -

12:00

O-1.3-11 Synthesis and performance of hierarchical zeolite FeZSM-5 Kseniya A. Sashkina, E.V. Parkhomchuk, V.N. Parmon, Novosibirsk, Russia

O-2.3-08 Regeneration of an organophilic ZSM-5 after sulfamethoxazole antibiotic adsorption: an in situ high-temperature synchrotron powder diffraction study Lara Leardini, A. Martucci, I. Braschi, S. Blasioli, R. Arletti, S. Quartieri, Messina, Italy

12:00 -

12:20

O-1.3-12 Preparation of Ti-MFI with Hierarchical Structures by Alkali Treatment Masahiko Matsukata, K. Nagashima, Tokyo, Japan

KN 2.3

Life and death of a fluid catalytic cracking particle

Bert M. Weckhuysen

Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht,

The Netherlands

12:20 -

12:40

O-1.3-13 The function of unstable-site in mesopore formation of zeolite Y framework and its catalytic cracking performance Baojian Shen, D. Guo, Y. Qin, C. Guo, H. Li, Q. Guo, Beijing, China

LUNCH 15:15

- 19:45

EXCURSION

20:00 -

23:30 SOCIAL DINNER

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

O-3.3-06 Metal-substituted TUD-1 for the Synthesis of Valuable Chemicals from Glycerol and Related Compounds Paolo P. Pescarmona, L. Li, B.F. Sels, Heverlee, Belgium

O-1.2-02 Single and Binary Adsorption of Cadmium(II) and Copper(II) from Aqueous Solution onto Mordenite Roberto Leyva-Ramos, J. Mendoza-Barron, E. Padilla-Ortega, R.M. Guerrero-Coronado, San Luis Potosi, Mexico

11:20 -

11:40

O-3.3-07 The Catalytic Conversion of Waste Glycerol to Value-Added Products Michael Stockenhuber, G. Sanchez, L. Harvey, J. Friggieri, B. Z. Dlugogorski, E. Kennedy, Newcastle, Australia

O-1.2-03 Zn+2, Cu+2, Pb+2 and NH4+

Ion-Exchange on Clinoptilolites from Turkey and Romania Ahmet Sirkecioglu, M.G. Ahunbay, M.F. Yardim, H. Atakul, Istanbul, Turkey

11:40 -

12:00

O-3.3-08 Hydrodeoxygenation of biomass-derived ketones over bifunctional Pt-zeolite and Pt-heteropolyacid catalysts Ivan V. Kozhevnikov, M.A. Alotaibi, E.F. Kozhevnikova, Liverpool, UK

O-1.2-04 Modified, natural clinoptilolites from Slovakia and Mexico as catalysts for liquid-phase isomerization of α-pinene Anna Dziedzicka, B. Sulikowski, Krakow, Poland

12:00 -

12:20

O-3.3-09 Selective hydroconversion of acetic acid over indium doped Ni-zeolites Szabolcs Harnos, Gy. Onyestyák, Sz. Klébert, A. Kaszonyi, M. Štolcová, D. Kalló, Budapest, Hungary

O-1.2-05

CANCELLED

12:20 -

12:40

LUNCH

EXCURSION 15:15

- 19:45

SOCIAL DINNER 20:00

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Lecture Programme

THURSDAY, JULY 11 Time 09:00

- 10:00

PL 4: Chemistry and application of porous coordination polymers (PCPs)/metal organic frameworks(MOFs)

Susumu Kitagawa, Kyoto University, Yoshida, Kyoto, Japan Coffee Break / Exhibition

10:20 -

12:40 IZA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

LUNCH

Room 1 Room 2 Surikov Fantasia Chairs: Th. Bein, G. Giordano Chairs: M. Haouas, Ch. Serre

14:20 -

14:40

Session 1.3 Session 1.4

KN 1.3

Monoliths with hierarchical porosity to enhance efficiency and

productivity of heterogeneous catalysts

Anne Galarneau

Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, Montpellier, France

O-1.4-01 Optimization of Lipase Immobilization in Mesoporous Organosilicas for Continuous Flow Biocatalysis Martin Hartmann, Z. Zhou, F. Piepenbreier, K. Karbacher, Erlangen, Germany

14:40 -

15:00

O-1.4-02 Catalysis with Au (I) onto a Coordination Polymer: A Solid Porous Ligand with Free Phosphine Sites Marco Ranocchiari, J. Václavík, M. Servalli, C. Lothschütz, J. Szlachetko, J. A. van Bokhoven, Villigen, Switzerland

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THURSDAY, JULY 11 Time

Lecture Hall Chairs: R. Morris, B.V. Romanovsky

09:00 -

10:00 Coffee Break / Exhibition

Lecture Hall 10:20

- 12:40

LUNCH

Room 3 Room 4 Vasnetsov Vdohnovenie

Chairs: J. Halasz, A. Stakheev Chairs: C.-Y. Chen, A. Gedeon Session 3.3 Session 3.5

14:20 -

14:40

O-3.3-10 Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides over Fe zeolites. New insights into active sites and reaction mechanisms Inga Ellmers, R. Velez, A. Brückner, U. Bentrup, H. Huang, V. Schünemann, W. Grünert, Bochum, Germany

O-3.5-01 In-depth Study of Surface Resistances in Nanoporous Materials by Microscopic Diffusion Measurement Jörg Kärger, Leipzig, Germany

O-3.3-11 Effect of ammonia addition on copper electronic state and DeNOx reactivity of Cu-substituted ZSM-5 Svetlana A. Yashnik, N.T. Vasenin, V.F. Anufrienko, Z.R. Ismagilov, Novosibirsk, Russia

O-3.5-02 Understanding Stimuli-Induced Structural Transitions in Metal-Organic Frameworks From the Unit Cell to the Crystal François-Xavier Coudert, A. Boutin, A. V. Neimark, A. H. Fuchs, Paris, France

14:40 -

15:00

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THURSDAY, JULY 11

15:00 -

15:20

O-1.3-14 Permeable ceramometal monolith composites with incorporated mesoporous Al-SBA-15 Maxim A. Mel’gunov, S.F. Tikhov, V.E. Ramanenkau, Ya.Ya. Piatsiushyk, T.Ye. Yeutukhova, E.A. Mel’gunova, S.V. Cherepanova, A.N. Shmakov, K.R. Valeev, Novosibirsk, Russia

O-1.4-03 Highly Ordered Mesoporous Fullerene Framework Norma K. Minar, K. Hou, M. Döblinger, F. Hanusch, T. Bein, Munich, Germany

15:20 -

15:40

O-1.3-15 New routes to nanozeolite crystals with very few framework defects Alain Tuel, L. Burel, Lyon, France

O-1.4-04 Preparation of Zeolite/Chitosan Hybrid Composites and Binderless Zeolite Microspheres and Their Applications Lixiong Zhang, L. Yu, J. Gong, C. Zeng, Nanjing, China

15:40 -

16:00

O-1.3-16

CANCELLED

KN 1.4

Beyond the pure inorganic framework of zeolites: the ENI

Carbon Silicates

Roberto Millini ENI, Refining and Marketing Division,

Rome, Italy

16:00 -

16:20

O-1.3-17 Narrowing the mesopore size distribution in hierarchical TS-1 zeolite by surfactant-assisted reorganization Raul Sanz, D. P. Serrano, P. Pizarro, I. Moreno, S. Shami, Madrid, Spain

Coffee Break / Exhibition

16:40 -

19:00

Poster Session 3

Session 1.4, 1.5, 3.4, 3.5, RR2

20:00 -

23:00 BANQUET

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THURSDAY, JULY 11

O-3.3-12 Sulfur stable precious metal loaded zeolites for CH4 combustion Arno Tißler, F. Klose, O. Manoylova, Bruckmühl, Germany

O-3.5-03 Equilibrium and kinetics of water adsorption on the pure and substituted aluminophosphates: application for energy transformation Ilya S. Girnik, Yu.I. Aristov, Novosibirsk, Russia

15:00 -

15:20

O-3.3-13 Catalytic activity of NixSiBEA and NixHAlBEA in conversion of 1,2-dichloroethane Anna Śrębowata, I.I.Kamińska, D.Łomot, D. Lisovytskiy, R. Baran, T. Onfroy, S. Dzwigaj, Warszawa, Poland

O-3.5-04 Storage of oxygen and hydrogen in zeolites and their release behaviors Masahiro Fujiwara, Y. Fujio, H. Sakurai, H. Senoh, T. Kiyobayashi, I. Kumakiri, Osaka, Japan

15:20 -

15:40

O-3.3-14 Iron-functionalized silica nanoparticles as highly efficient catalyst for decomposition of VOCs Natasa Novak Tušar, M. Popova, A. Ristić, K. Lazar, D. Maučec, M. Vassileva, Ljubljana, Slovenia

O-3.5-05 A novel Titano-Silico-Alumo-Phosphate for Heat Management Silke Sauerbeck, A. Tißler, R. Kurzhals, Bruckmühl, Germany

15:40 -

16:00

O-3.3-15 CO2 hydrogenation into CH4 on Ni zeolite based catalysts Inês Graça, L.V. González, C. Henriques, J.M. Lopes, M.F. Ribeiro, Lisboa, Portugal

O-3.5-06 Adsorption of sulfonamide antibiotics into high silica zeolites from water: A combined structural, spectroscopic and computational approach Ilaria Braschi, S. Blasioli, M. Cossi, L. Marchese, A. Martucci, S. Quartieri, Bologna, Italy

16:00 -

16:20

Coffee Break / Exhibition

Poster Session 3 16:40 -

19:00 Session 1.4, 1.5, 3.4, 3.5, RR2

BANQUET 20:00

- 23:00

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FRIDAY, JULY 12 Time 09:00

- 10:00

PL 5: Designing zeolites for specific applications Avelino Corma, Institute of Chemical Technology, Valencia, Spain

Coffee Break / Exhibition Room 1 Room 2 Surikov Fantasia

Chairs: F. Kapteijn, D. Serrano Chairs: M. Hartmann, N. Zabukovec Logar

Session 1.3 Session 1.4

10:20 -

10:40

O-1.3-18 Silicone Oil Surfactants Templating for Micro-and Nano-materials Shunai Che, J. Feng, B. Sun, C. Guo, Y. Yao, Shanghai, China

O-1.4-05 From the crystallization to the large scale synthesis of porous Metal Organic Frameworks of interest Christian Serre, F. Ragon, P. Horcajada, H. Chevreau, S. Miller, F. Bridoux, T. Devic, N. Steunoux, U.-H. Lee, Y.K. Hwang, J.S. Chang, Versailles, France

10:40 -

11:00

O-1.3-19 Functionalized Mesoporous Sorbents And Membranes Obtained By Hydrolytic Polycondensation Reaction Of Alkoxysilanes Yuriy L. Zub, I.V. Melnyk, О.А. Dudarko, G.I. Nazarchuk, N.V. Stolyarchuk, V.V. Tomina, V.М. Kochkodan, A.Kozak, A.Lobnik, Kyiv, Ukraine

O-1.4-06 Assessing the 3D internal structure of MOF-based mixed matrix membranes for natural gas and biogas upgrading Tania Rodenas, M. van Dalen, P. Serra-Crespo, F. Kapteijn, J. Gascon, Delft, The Netherlands

11:00 -

11:20

Session 1.5 O-1.4-07 In Situ NMR, XRD and SEM Study of the Hydrothermal Crystallization of Nanoporous Aluminum Trimesates MIL-96, MIL-100 and MIL-110 Mohamed Haouas, C. Volkringer, T. Loiseau, G. Férey, F. Taulelle, Versailles, France

O-1.5-01 Purification of MFI-Nanosheets by Density Gradient Centrifugation and Their Application as Ultrathin Membranes Michael Tsapatsis, K.V. Agrawal, B. Topuz, L.F. Francis, Minneapolis, USA

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FRIDAY, JULY 12 Time

Lecture Hall Chairs: A. Bell, S.N. Khadzhiev

09:00 -

10:00 Coffee Break / Exhibition

Room 3 Room 4 Vasnetsov Vdohnovenie

Chairs: J. Chen, B. Sels, Chairs: J. Kärger, M. Thommes

Session 3.4 Session 3.5

O-3.4-01 Intramolecular carbon shifts in carbohydrates are catalyzed by solid Lewis acids (Sn-Beta zeolites) with borate salts in aqueous media Yuriy Román-Leshkov, W.R. Gunther, Y. Wang, Y. Ji, V.K. Michaelis, R.G. Griffin, Cambridge, USA

KN 3.5

Recent Advances in Adsorptive Separation Science & Technology

Joeri Denayer, Gino Baron

Vrije University Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

10:20 -

10:40

O-3.4-02 Simple and scalable synthesis of highly active Lewis acidic Sn-β Ceri Hammond, S. Conrad, C. Aellig, P. Wolf, I. Hermans, Zurich, Switzerland

10:40 -

11:00

O-3.4-03 Promotive effects of alkylation of nitrogen atom doped in silicate framework on the basic properties of porous silica materials Masaru Ogura, K. Sugino, Y. Furukawa, S. Fukunaga, Tokyo, Japan

O-3.5-07 Amine-Containing Nanoporous Materials for CO2 Removal Abdel Sayari, Ottawa, Canada

11:00 -

11:20

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FRIDAY, JULY 12

11:20 -

11:40

O-1.5-02 Incorporation of bifunctional Pd/ZSM-5 within microreactors for MIBK synthesis Lara A. Truter, V.V. Ordomsky, T.A. Nijhuis, J.C. Schouten, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

O-1.4-08 New porous M4+ (Zr, Ti) based MOFs: from poly-carboxylate to naturally occurring -carboxyphenolate ligands Thomas Devic, F. Ragon, L. Cooper, L. Pardo, A. Lago, N. Guillou, C. Martineau, C. Serre, G. Clet, A. Vimont, M. Daturi, Versailles, France

11:40 -

12:00

O-1.5-03 3D Architecture Formation with Zeolite Crystals on Solid Substrates with Lithographic Approaches Salih K. Kirdeciler, B. Akata, Ankara, Turkey

O-1.4-09 Hierarchical Polyoxometalate-based Metal-organic Frameworks Lik H. Wee, C. Wiktor, S. Turner, W. Vanderlinden, G. Van Tendeloo, S. De Feyter, C.E.A. Kirschhock, J. A. Martens, Leuven, Belgium

12:00 -

12:20

O-1.5-04 Synthesis of up-scaled tubular high-silica CHA-type zeolite membranes for an industrial application to 2-propanol dehydration under high temperatures and pressures Kiminori Sato, T. Kyotani, T. Kikuchi, Ami, Japan

O-1.4-10 Microporous and mesoporous phenylenecarboxylate metal-organic frameworks as host matrices for Pd nanoparticles stabilization Vera I. Isaeva, E.V. Afonina, E.E. Said-Galiev, V.V. Chernyshev, L.M. Kozlova, O.P. Tkachenko, L.M. Kustov, Moscow, Russia

12:20 -

12:40

O-3.2-02 Photocatalytic Conversion of Small Organic Molecules in Zeolitic Materials Jie-Sheng Chen, L. Li, G.-D. Li, Y.-Y. Cai, K.-X. Wang, Shanghai, China

O-1.4-11 Influence of octahedra connectivity and linker shape on the formation of microporous and highly stable chain-based Al-based MOFs Norbert Stock, H. Reinsch, F. Niekiel, M. Krüger, Kiel, Germany

LUNCH

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FRIDAY, JULY 12

O-3.4-04 Selective formation of hydroquinone in the phenol oxidation with H2O2 over Ti-MCM-68 zeolite catalyst Satoshi Inagaki, Y. Tsuboi, K. Mamiya, Y. Kubota, Yokohama, Japan

O-3.5-08 n- and cyclohexane separation on the UiO-66 Metal-Organic Framework Belgin Bozbiyik, T. Duerinck, G.V. Baron, D.E. De Vos, P. Valvekens, J.F.M. Denayer, Brussels, Belgium

11:20 -

11:40

O-3.4-05 Cyclohexene oxidation by TAPO-5 catalysts prepared with Ti(III) source Joaquín Pérez-Pariente, A. Alfayate, M. Sánchez-Sánchez, Madrid, Spain

O-3.5-09 Effect of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids on the Gas Adsorption in Cu-BTC Metal-Organic Framework: A Simulation Study Jose M. Vicent-Luna, J. J. Gutiérrez-Sevillano, J. A. Anta, S. Calero, Seville, Spain

11:40 -

12:00

KN 3.4

Clean synthesis of oximes and amides over titanosilicate catalysts

Peng Wu

East China Normal University, Shanghai, China

O-3.5-10 Synthesis of DNL-6 with high concentration of Si (4Al) species and its good performance for CO2 separation Peng Tian, X. Su, D. Fan, Y. Yang, S. Xu, Z. Liu, Dalian, China

12:00 -

12:20

O-3.5-11 Cation gating and selective carbon dioxide adsorption in flexible zeolite Rho Paul A. Wright, M.M. Lozinska, J.P.S. Mowat, X. Hu, S. Brandani, J.L. Jorda, S. Valencia, M. Palomino, F. Rey, A. Corma, St Andrews, UK

12:20 -

12:40

LUNCH

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FRIDAY, JULY 12

Chairs: S. Devautour-Vinot, D. Fedosov Chairs: L. Kustov, G. Maurin

14:20 -

14:40

O-1.5-06 Programmed Functions with Surface Mounted Metal Organic Framework Thin Films (SURMOFs) Min Tu, R.A. Fischer, B. Liu, Bochum, Germany

O-1.4-12 Controlling MIL-53 flexibility by functionalization and metal nodes - Impact on carbon dioxide separation, optical properties and mechanical stability Pablo Serra-Crespo, J. Gascon, F. Kapteijn, Delft, The Netherlands

14:40 -

15:00

O-1.5-07 Interfacial Effects Control Mass Transport in Mixed Matrix Membranes Giovanni Golemme, A. Santaniello, M.G. Buonomenna, Rende, Italy

O-1.4-13 Metal-organic framework thin films and post-synthetic modification for enhanced selectivity in the adsorption of CO2 Andrew D. Burrows, D. Jiang, L.L. Keenan, K.J. Edler, Bath, UK

15:00 -

15:20 KN 1.5

Zeolite and MOF Molecular Sieve Membranes – Quo Vadis?

Jürgen Caro

University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany

O-1.4-14 Highly mesoporous and enantioselective metal-organic frameworks S. Kaskel, Irene Senkovska, F. Glorius, E. Klemm, E. Brunner, Dresden, Germany

15:20 -

15:40

O-1.4-15 Reversed Crystal Growth in Selected Zeolites and MOFs Wuzong Z. Zhou, H.F. Greer, C.M. Zheng, Y.H. Liu, R.E. Morris, St Andrews, UK

15:45

- 16:15

CONCLUDING REMARKS

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FRIDAY, JULY 12 Chairs: A. Maksimov,

P. Massiani Chairs: A. Toktarev, P. Wright

O-3.4-06 Tailoring faujasitic frameworks for the sustainable synthesis of nylon Matthew E. Potter, S. Newland, R. Leithall, M. Carravetta, R. Raja, A. Levy, Southampton, UK

O-3.5-12 Effective Separation of Hydrocarbon Mixtures by Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks-8 (ZIF-8) Membranes Yichang Pan, Z. Lai, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

14:20 -

14:40

O-3.4-07 MPVO reduction of crotonaldehyde over Zr containing molecular sieves Vitaly L. Sushkevich, E. Taarning, I.I. Ivanova, Moscow, Russia

O-3.5-13 Adsorption and differential heats of adsorption of hexane isomers on ZIF-8 Alexandre Ferreira, M. Mittelmeijer-Hazeleger, M.A. Granato, V.F.D. Martins, A. Rodrigues, G. Rothenberg, Porto, Portugal

14:40 -

15:00

O-3.4-08 High-selective direct amination of primary alcohols using a Pd/cryptomelane catalyst Marc Pera-Titus, M. Ousmane, G. Perrussel, J-M. Clacens, F. Decampo, Shanghai, China

O-3.5-14 Investigation of Small Pore Zeolites via Vapor Phase Adsorption of n-Hexane Cong-Yan Chen, S.I. Zones, Richmond, USA

15:00 -

15:20

O-3.4-09 Mesoporous MIL-101 metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous catalysts for liquid-phase selective oxidation Nataliya V. Maksimchuk, I.D. Ivanchikova, K.A. Kovalenko, V.P. Fedin, O.A. Kholdeeva, Novosibirsk, Russia

O-3.5-15 Towards the Computational Screening of MOFs for Xylene Separation Matthew Lennox, P.Z. Moghadam, A.D. Gellan, T. Düren, Edinburgh, UK

15:20 -

15:40

Lecture Hall Chairs: G. Bellussi, I.I. Ivanova, E. Falabella

15:45 -

16:15

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Poster Programme

MONDAY, JULY 8

SECTION 1.1. Zeolites and zeotypes P-1.1-01 Microporosity of amorphous aluminosilicate precursors of zeolites A. Morsli, R. Arletti, A. Bengueddach, F. Quignard, F. Di Renzo P-1.1-02 Effect of SDA on FAU-CHA Interzeolite Conversion Naoki Yamanaka, Masaya Itakura, Yoshimichi Kiyozumi, Masahiro Sadakane, Tsuneji Sano P-1.1-03 Hydrothermal synthesis of zeolite SSZ-16 (AFX) from optimized synthesis solutions P. Hrabanek, A. Zikanova, J. Drahokoupil, O. Prokopova, L. Brabec, I. Jirka, V. Fila, J. Cookney, M. Kocirik

P-1.1-04 Comparison of Properties between Zeolites Heated by Microwaves and Electric Oven T. Ohgushi, S. Ando, M. Susaki P-1.1-05 Fluorine-Free Synthesizing Fluoride-Caused AlPO4-34 Jinxiong Wu, Huiru Zhao, Niu Li, Qianqian Luo, Chunqian He, Naijia Guan, Shouhe Xiang P-1.1-06 An efficient method to synthesize IM-5 zeolite Junwen Chen, Chao Zhang, Yongrui Wang, Xuhong Mu

P-1.1-07 Isomorphous substitution of Nb and Ta into Y-type zeolite as a tool for creation of new surface properties Anna Wojtaszek, Maciej Trejda, Frederik Tielens, Maria Ziolek P-1.1-08 Ionothermal Synthesis of Zinc Phosphate or Phosphite framework Materials Lei Liu, Sanying Li, Jinxiang Dong P-1.1-09 Li+ Exchange into Zeolite Na-Y from Aqueous Methanol Depends upon Water Content H. S. Kim, W. T. Lim, K. Seff P-1.1-10 Synthesis of ZSM-22/ZSM-23 intergrowth zeolite K.B. Chi, Z.J. Tian, L.J. Yan, B.C. Wang, S. Hu, M.W. Tan, Y.F. Liu, S.B. Gao P-1.1-11 Synthesis and characterization of zeolite ZSM-5 in the presence of ammonia and phosphate Jianzhun Jiang, Jing Feng, Mingsen Zhang, Li Ke, Yuanyuan Ji

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P-1.1-12 Estimation of acid site distribution in pores of H-ZSM-5 zeolite prepared with various structure-directing agents Hiroshi Mochizuki, Toshiyuki Yokoi, Seitaro Namba, Junko N. Kondo, Takashi Tatsumi P-1.1-13 Ionothermal synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of a new manganese phosphite with intersecting structure Miao Yang, Peng Chen, Xinjie Li, Chang Wang, Peng Tian, Meiqi Zhang, Peifang Yan, Qingshan Liu P-1.1-14 Synthesis of ZSM-5 from natural rectorite minerals activated by different methods H.Y. Liu, W.W. Wang, T. Shen, X.J. Bao P-1.1-15 Synthesis and study of the structural and adsorption properties of synthetic zeolite ECR-18 with paulingite structure O. Yu. Golubeva, N. Yu. Ulyanova, A. V. Yakovlev P-1.1-16 Seed-assisted Synthesis of VET-type zeolite without the Use of Organic Structure-Directing Agents Kenta Iyoki, Keiji Itabashi, Tatsuya Okubo P-1.1-17 A study on dry gel conversion of silicas of different nature into Silicalite-1 M. S. M. Kamil, K. Manikandan, S. P. Elangovan, K. K. Cheralathan P-1.1-18 Aminothermal Synthesis of CHA-SAPO Molecular Sieves with High Solid Yield and their Catalytic Performance in MTO Reaction Dong Fan, Peng Tian, Xiong Su, Dehua Wang, Yangyang Yuan, Chan Wang, Zhongmin Liu P-1.1-19 Study on the crystallization of the hollow titanium silicalite zeolite Min Lin, Bin Zhu, Xingtian Shu, Chunfeng Shi, Guofan Li, Gang Shen, Bin Li, Hua Li P-1.1-20 Green synthesis of zeolites from submolten salt depolymerized aluminosilicate minerals Xiaojun Bao, Ning Li, Haiyan Liu, Tiesen Li, Yuanyuan Yue P-1.1-21 Synthesis of beta zeotypes by a method of microwave drying of gels Farlán Taborda P-1.1-22 Preparation and Crystal Structure of Ga42Tl9.3-Si121Al71O384 (Zeolite Y, FAU) Containing Ga5

7+, Ga+, Ga2+, Ga3+, and Tl+ N.H. Heo, J.J. Kim, C.W. Kim, J.Y. Kim, K. Seff P-1.1-23 Design Synthesis of Efficient Catalysts from Layered Zeolite Precursors Hao Xu, Jingang Jiang, Boting Yang, Jianggan Wang, Haihong Wu, Yueming Liu, Peng Wu

P-1.1-24 Synthesis of a Fe-MFI zeolite with super-micropores by using potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) as an iron source Baoshan Li, Junqing Xu, Chunying Han

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P-1.1-25 Synthesis and modification of small-crystal titanium silicalite-1: The active species in titanium silicalite-1 Yi Zuo, Min Liu, Wancang Song, Haiying Jiang, Luwei Hong, Xiangsheng Wang, Xinwen Guo, Yongsheng Chen, Pengyu Zhu, Cherno Jaye, Daniel Fischer P-1.1-26 Synthesis of zeolite from waste materials at low temperature Claudia Belviso, Francesco Cavalcante, Antonio Lettino, Simone Pascucci, Stefano Pignatti, Saverio Fiore P-1.1-27 Synthesis of MSE-type zeolite without using organic structure-directing agent and its catalytic application Y. Kubota, K. Itabashi, S. Shinoda, R. Komatsu, S. Inagaki, T. Okubo

P-1.1-28 Influences of sodium salts on crystallization of large mordenite crystals Koji Nishi, Kenjiro Sadamori, Masahiro Kasukawa, Minako Mizobuchi, Kosei Makino, Natsumi Kamiya, Yoshinobu Yokomori P-1.1-29 Polymorphism in organic-free precursor mixtures H. Awala, R. Retoux, J. Toufaily, S. Mintova P-1.1-30 Nucleation events in alumosilicate hydrogels of different density Ana Palčić, Valentin Valtchev, Josip Bronić P-1.1-31 On the true symmetry of pure silica ITQ-7 J.-L. Paillaud, B. Marler, L. Tzanis, J. Patarin, H. Gies P-1.1-32 In-situ Calorimetric Study on Y Zeolite Synthesis Jihong Zhou, Yibing Luo, Xuhong Mu, Xingtian Shu, Minjiang Gao P-1.1-33 Morphology Control of Silicalite-1 by Adding NH4F Xiaoqiang Yao, Xiangyu Xu, Zhi Lv, Jiaqing Song, Zhaofei Li, Qian Wang, Lijun Yan, Mingyuan He

P-1.1-34 A perspective in the industrial applications of beta by OSDA-free synthesis: Improved hydrothermal stability, despite of its high aluminum content S. P. Elangovan, K. Itabashi, T. Hieda, M. Yamamoto, K. Momma, M. Ogura, Y.Yamazaki, T. Okubo P-1.1-35 Controllable intergrowth of EU-1/ZSM-48 zeolite using EU-1 seed Yafei Zhang, Yanjun Gong, Xiaoling Liu, Tao Dou P-1.1-36 Effect of seeds on crystallization on zeolite FER by method VPT modifying the OSDAs and Al source L.M.O. Ribeiro, P.P. Modesto Neto, T.R.D. Mendonça, B.J.B. Silva, T.P.M. Costa, L.V. Sousa Junior, A.O.S. Silva, M.M. Urbina P-1.1-37 Synthesis of ZSM-22/-23 intergrowth zeolite and the hydroisomerization performance of long-chain paraffins Bingchun Wang, Huaijun Ma, Zhijian Tian, Renshun Xu, Peng Li, Wei Qu, Lin Wang, Jianqiang Han, Zhusheng Xu, Liwu Lin

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P-1.1-38 Processing line for the synthesis of zeolites from fly ash W. Franus, M. Wdowin, R. Panek P-1.1-39 The role of lithium cations in a novel synthesis of a low silica KFI type aluminosilicate L. Van Tendeloo, K. Lauwers, Y. Lorgouilloux, J.A. Martens, C.E.A. Kirschhock P-1.1-40 New Zeolitic Phases Obtained using 1,8-diazabiciclo[5.4.0]undec-7-eno Derivatives as Structure Directing Agents E. M. Diaz-Canales, M. J. Diaz-Cabañas P-1.1-41 In-situ generation of silver oxide nuclei for the size control of zeolite crystals F. Hamidi, F. Boukli-Hacène, T. Cacciaguerra, A. Bengueddach, F. Di Renzo P-1.1-42 Synthesis of AlPO4-5 molecular sieve in the absence of water H. J. Ma, Z. J. Tian, B. C. Wang, W. Qu, R. S. Xu, P. Li, D. E. Wang, Z. D. Pan P-1.1-43 The Zeolite adsorbent NewSieve ANT-4A with nano-structured protective layer with a high mechanical strength, adsorption capacity and resistance to condensed moisture Sergey Fastov, Ilya Fastov

P-1.1-44 Synthesis of zeolite X-carbon from coal bottom ash Nurul Widiastuti, Didik Prasetyoko, Hamzah Fansuri, Mila Zhely Nurul Hidayah P-1.1-45 Rapid Synthesis of Sn-Beta for the Isomerization of Cellulosic Sugars C.C. Chang, W. Fan P-1.1-46 Synthesis of FAU- and EMT-type zeolites using novel templates designed by molecular modeling T.J. Daou, J. Dhainaut, A. Chappaz, N. Bats, B. Harbuzaru, G. Lapisardi, H. Chaumeil, A. Defoin, L. Rouleau, J. Patarin P-1.1-47 Interzeolite conversion of MCM-49 zeolite into ZSM-35 zeolite S.J. Xie, S.L. Liu, K.F. Liu , N.N. Gao , X.J. Li, Y. Gao, L.Y. Xu P-1.1-48 Synthesis of SAPO-34 molecular sieve using piperazine as a template Huiru Zhao, Yue Ding, Niu Li, Naijia Guan, Shouhe Xiang P-1.1-49 Synthesis of porous aluminophosphates using self-assembling 1,3-diphenylguanidine as structure-directing agent Teresa Álvaro-Muñoz, Joaquín Pérez-Pariente, Luis Gómez Hortigüela P-1.1-50 Effect of the alumosilicate gels pH on zeolite phase composition for the co-crystallization of BEA/MOR zeolites in Na2O-ТЕАBr-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O system Anastasia F. Gizetdinova, Svetlana A. Skornikova, Sergey S. Kolesnikov, Marina I. Tselyutina, Irina D. Reznichenko P-1.1-51 Influence of preparation procedure on state and distribution of Co species in modified BEA zeolite R. Baran , S. Casale, T. Grzybek, S. Dzwigaj

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P-1.1-52 Mild desilication synthesis of hollow zeolite microtubes Z.C. Liu, Y.D. Wang, H.X. Gao P-1.1-53 Thermal stability of the pillaring structure in silylated MCM-22 zeolite N. Gao , S. Xie, S. Liu, X. Li, L. Xu P-1.1-54 Synthesis of novel layered silicates HUS-2, HUS-3 and HUS-4: their ability of the precursor of zeolite and incorporation of aluminum Nao Tsunoji, Takuji Ikeda, Yusuke Ide, Masahiro Sadakane, Tsuneji Sano P-1.1-55 Multistep Cluster Synthesis: A Novel Zeolite Modification Method A.B. Ponomaryov, V.E.Vakhmistrov, M.V.Shostakovsky, A.P.Kosolapova, V.N.Kalinin, E.S.Mortikov P-1.1-56 Alkylation of toluene with methanol over phosphorous and silica modified IM-5 zeolite Junwen Chen, Chao Zhang, Yongrui Wang, Xuhong Mu

P-1.1-57 Highly Accessible, Stable and Active Sn Catalysis in Partially Dealuminated Beta Zeolites J. Dijkmans, D. Gabriëls, F. De Clippel, M. Dusselier, P. Van Elderen, B.F.Sels P-1.1-58 Bead-Milling and Post-Milling Recrystallization: An Organic Template-Free Methodology for the Production of Nano-Zeolite X Toru Wakihara, Koki Sato, Kaku Sato, Junichi Tatami, Katsutoshi Komeya, Takeshi Meguro P-1.1-59 Depolymerization and Reorganization of Faujasite Y P. Pérez-Romo, H. Armendáriz-Herrera, J. S. Valente, M.L. Guzmán-Castillo, F. Hérnández-Beltrán and J. Fripiat P-1.1-60 Synthesis, modification, and characterization of zeolite A and some cation-exchanged forms L.Wang, I. Spiess, H. Lührs, W.H. Baur, R.X. Fischer P-1.1-61 Effect of ion exchange preparation variables on the reduction of Co metalloxo clusters in zeolites. O.A. Kirichenko, G.I. Kapustin P-1.1-62 Framework Sites Preferred by Aluminum in Zeolite ZSM-5. Structure of a Fully Dehydrated, Fully Cs+-exchanged ZSM-5 Crystal (MFI, Si/Al = 24) Cheol Woong Kim, Hyeon Seung Lim, Nam Ho Heo, Karl Seff P-1.1-63 Synergistic Effect of Lanthanum and Phosphorus on the Aromatization Activity of Zn/ZSM-5 H.Y. Long, F.Y. Jin, X.S. Wang P-1.1-64 B-, Al-, Ga- and Fe-containing extra-large pore zeolites with UTL topology: synthesis, structure and catalytic properties O.V. Shvets, M.V. Shamzhy, M.V. Opanasenko, P.S. Yaremov, M.V. Solomakha, L.Kurfiřtova, W.J.Roth.

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P-1.1-65 Framework transformation of FAU-type zeolite in high alkalinity L. Van Tendeloo, E. Gobechiya, E. Breynaert, J.A. Martens, C.E.A. Kirschhock P-1.1-66 Influence of the framework Li+ distribution on the thermal stability of Low silica Zeolite X M.H. Fan, S.Y. Bai, B. Ren, J.H. Sun P-1.1-67 Cu/zeolites catalysts obtained by impregnation and milling mechanics Geovanni R. Melchor, Beatriz Zeifert, José L. Contreras-L, José Salmones P-1.1-68 Highly Dispersed Silver Nanoparticles in Beta Suspensions F. A. Kawtharani, S. Thomas, R. Retoux, V. De Waele, S. Mintova

P-1.1-69 Ruthenium Nanoparticles Encapsulated Disordered Titanosilicate ETS-10 Melda İşler, S. Galioglu, Burcu Akata Kurç P-1.1-70 Incorporation of fluoride in as-made zeolites: new developments and applications X. Liu, A. Tuel P-1.1-71 Using InCl Vapor to Ion Exchange Indium into Zeolite Na–X. Two Single-Crystal Structures of Fully Dehydrated Inn+-Exchanged Zeolite X D. Sen, N.H. Heo, K. Seff, H.-C. Kang, M.K. Park P-1.1-72 Single Gold nanoparticle in Single crystal hollow zeolite S. Li, L. Burel, A. Tuel, C. Aquino, D. Farrusseng

SECTION 2.1. Theory and modeling P-2.1-01 Methane, hydrogen and carbon dioxide adsorption in porous aromatic frameworks (PAFs): a computational study M. Cossi, G. Gatti , L. Canti, M. Errahali , L. Tei, L. Marchese P-2.1-02 A theoretical study of hydrocarbon pool mechanism for methanol-to-olefins conversion in HSAPO-34: Cluster model Chuan-Ming Wang, Yang-Dong Wang, Zai-Ku Xie P-2.1-03 Enumeration and interpretation of ABC-6 zeolites via intuitive framework encoding Yi Li, Jihong Yu, Ruren Xu P-2.1-04 Methanol carbonylation and oxidative carbonylation over alkaline earth and transition metal zeolites Andrei A. Rybakov, Alexander V. Larin, Georgy M. Zhidomirov, Daniel P. Vercauteren P-2.1-05 Impact of framework topology on CO2/N2 separation properties of zeolite frameworks: A building-block based approach Michael Fischer, Robert G. Bell

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P-2.1-06 Modeling of structure, sorption, and transport in zeolite-impregnated membranes for gas separation A.J. Petsi, V.N. Burganos P-2.1-07 Distribution of Al and Adsorption of NH3 and Pyridine in ZSM-12: A Computational Study G. Feng, Y.-Y. Lian, X. Qi, D. Yang, J. Liu, D. Kong P-2.1-08 Understanding adsorption and diffusion of highly polar vapors on mesoporous MOFs through a combined experimental and molecular simulation approach M. F. De Lange, J. J. Gutierrez-Sevillano, S. Hamad, J. Gascon, T.J.H. Vlugt, S. Calero, F. Kapteijn P-2.1-09 Electronic propensity of Cu(II) / Cu(I) sites in zeolites to activate NO: spin- and orbital-resolved Cu–NO electron transfer E. Broclawik, P. Kozyra, M. Radon, A. Stępniewski, J. Datka

P-2.1-10 Atomic structure of Fe- and Ti- substituted thin films of silica on Ru(0001) F.D. Fischer, R. Wlodarczyk, J. Sauer, X. YuJ.A. Boscoboinik, E. Emmez, B. Yang, S. Shaikhutdinov, H.-J. Freund P-2.1-11 Theoretical Study of Effects of Exchangeable Cations on Electronic, Structural Properties of ETS-10 M. Koç, D. Toffoli, H.Toffoli, B.A. Kurç P-2.1-12 Computational Approach of the Inverse Sigma Transformation of Zeolites Elke Verheyen, Lennart Joos, K.Van Havenbergh, E. Breynaert, N. Kasian, E.Gobechiya, K. Houthoofd, C. Martineau, M. Hinterstein, F. Taulelle, Veronique Van Speybroeck, Michel Waroquier, S.Bals, G.Van Tendeloo, Christine E.A. Kirschhock, Johan A. Martens

P-2.1-13 Enhancing diffusion selectivities in FER-type structures by molecular traffic control C. Chmelik, F. Hibbe, A. Lauerer, J. Kärger, J.M. van Baten, R. Krishna, V.R.R. Marthala, J. Weitkamp P-2.1-14 A DFT study on the acidity of SAPO-34 molecular sieves with different Si contents Yanyan Chen, Zhihong Wei, Junfen Li, Mei Dong, Zhangfeng Qin, Weibin Fan, Jianguo Wang

P-2.1-15 Effect of Electrostatic Properties on VOCs Binding in IRMOFs: Density Functional Theory Study Wu Ying, Wu Yongbiao, Liu Defei, Xia Qibin, Li Zhong, Xi Hongxia

P-2.1-16 Water adsorption in a flexible metal-organic framework (IM19): adsorption-induced structural transition and hydrothermal stability V. Haigis, D. Bousquet, F.-X. Coudert, A.H. Fuchs, R. Vuilleumier, A. Boutin

P-2.1-17 Computational design of a highly gas selective acidic substituted porous Zr terepthalate toward the synthesis & adsorption characterization Qingyuan Yang, Dong Wu, Sébastien Vaesen, Ana Lago, Florence Ragon, Thomas Devic, Christian Serre, Guy De Weireld, Philip Llewellyn, Chongli Zhong, Guillaume Maurin

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P-2.1-18 Evaluation of site occupancy factors in refinements of zeolite-type crystal structures R.X. Fischer, W.H. Baur P-2.1-19 A theoretical study of Cu2O and Cux clusters hosting in MOR dealuminated zeolite D. Homero Galván, Joel Antúnez-García, Vitalii Petranovsky P-2.1-20 Application of DFT calculations to study the active site on the MCM-41 with T-atoms substituted E.O. Castrejón-González, J.C. Fierro-González, G. Herrera-Pérez P-2.1-21 Lithium as a Trojan Horse for Aluminum Incorporation in Zeolites Lennart Joos, Leen Van Tendeloo, K. Lauwers, Y. Lorgouilloux, Veronique Van Speybroeck, Christine E. A. Kirschhock, Johan A. Martens

P-2.1-22 Molecular Simulation of Zn+, Cu2+, NH4

+ Ion-Exchange on Clinoptilolites B. Demir, R. Ekhteiari Salmas, A. Sirkecioglu, M. Yurtsever, M.G. Ahunbay P-2.1-23 Molecular simulation by KMC of early stages of zeolites nucleation and study of synthesis parameters M. Ciantar, C. Nieto-Draghi, C. Mellot-Draznieks, P. Sautet, Thuat T. Trinh

SECTION 3.1. Oil refinery and petrochemistry P-3.1-01 Preparation of Mesoporous Ce-Ni2P/SBA-15 Catalysts and Their Catalytic Performance for Hydrodesulfurization of Dibenzothiophene Qingyuan Li, Pingyi Wu, Ling Lan , Shengfu Ji, Hui Liu P-3.1-02 The influence of desilication and dealumination on the activity of mordenite catalysts in alkylation of aromatics with 1-alkenes M. Horňáček, M. Horňáčková, P. Lovás, P. Veis, P. Hudec, A. Smiešková, K. Velebná P-3.1-03 Reactivities of C6-8 hydrocarbons and effect of coexisting hydrocarbon for cracking on H-ZSM-5 catalyst at high temperatures Takashi Takahashi, Kohei Kubo, Hajime Iida, Seitaro Namba, Akira Igarashi P-3.1-04 The Research and Commercial Applications of the Catalysts for Ethylbenzene Production via Benzene Ethylation in Gas Phase Zhen-hao Shen, Hong-min Sun, Wei-min Yang P-3.1-05 Catalytic cracking of n-Hexane to Produce Propylene on Organic structure directing agent (OSDA) Free Beta Catalysts Yong Wang, Toshiyuki Yokoi, Seitaro Namba, Junko N. Kondo, Takashi Tatsumi P-3.1-06 Isomerization of n-Decane on Mesoporous Support Based Catalysts – Design of Experiments in Combination with Kinetic Modeling A. Rüfer, A. Werner, W. Reschetilowski

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P-3.1-07 Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Hydrocarbons over Iron-Silicate ZSM-5 Jang Ho Yun, Raul F. Lobo P-3.1-08 Preparation of MCM-48 supported Mo catalyst via carbide and sulfided with elemental sulfur for hydrodesulfurization F. E. Imbert, L. Contreras, J. Brito, P. Rodriguez, M. Villarreal P-3.1-09 The shape selective effect of BETA zeolite in FCC process Beiyan Chen, Ying Ouyang, Yuxia Zhu, Yibin Luo P-3.1-10 Obtaining synthetic oils on the basis esters of dicarboxylic acids R.R. Shiriyazdanov, A.R. Davletshin, M.F. Kuzmenko, A.R. Karimova, U.I. Kazakbaev P-3.1-11 Realumination of MCM-22 and its use in alkylation of benzene with LPG Kefeng Liu, Huijuan Wei, Sujuan Xie, Shenglin Liu, Longya Xu P-3.1-12 Joint conversion of n-butane and methanol over modified hzsm-5 zeolites D. B. Tagiyev, S. B. Agayeva, S. I. Abasov, R. V. Starikov, A. A. Imanova, N. S. Asadov, F.M. Nasirova P-3.1-13 Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane over iron modified SBA-3 E. Janiszewska, J. Kowalska-Kus, K. Nowinska, S. Kowalak P-3.1-14 Propene and Butenes from Selective Ethene Conversion Over Acidic 10-Membered Ring Zeolites S. Follmann, S. Ernst P-3.1-15 Synthesis of zeolite-type sorbents for sorption of petroleum hydrocarbons W. Franus, M. Wdowin, M. Franus, L. Bandura P-3.1-16 Synthesis of SAPO-41 using different templates and their catalytic performance in n-decane hydroisomerization Aijuan Zhao, Wei Wu, Rui Zhang, Min Liu, Huimin Wu, Linfei Xiao P-3.1-17 Effect of Impurities in Benzene on Benzene Ethylation over MCM-22 Shih-Yuan Chen, Tsung-Han Lin, Soofin Cheng, Chyi-Woei Young P-3.1-18 Hydroisomerization of Long-Chain Paraffins over Nano-Sized Zeolite Pt/H-Beta K. Ficht, F. Bauer, T. Kuchling, R. Gläser

P-3.1-19 Catalytic properties of zeolite-containing cracking catalysts with controlled content of rare earth elements T.P. Sorokina, V.P. Doronin, P.V.Lipin, O.V. Potapenko, V.I.Gordenko P-3.1-20 Hydrogenation of tetralin over Ir-TiO2/SBA-16 B. Ledesma, V. Valles, M. Martínez, O. Anunziata, A. Beltramone P-3.1-21 Mixed Naphtha-Methanol as Feedstock in the Catalytic Cracking Process Y.Y. Ji, M.S. Zhang, J.Z. Jiang

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P-3.1-22 Dehydrogenation of 4-vinylcyclohexene and ethyl benzene using carbon dioxide and molecular oxygen on platinum-gallium pentasils modified with REE oxides Alimardanov Kh.M., Jalilova A.A., Abasov S.I., Suleymanova E.T. P-3.1-23 Synthesis of nanoscale sulfide catalysts based on tungsten and nickel for hydrodearomatization processes I.A. Sizova, A.S. Vilesov, D.V. Borisov, S.I. Serdyukov, A.L. Maximov, E.A. Karahanov P-3.1-24 Synthesis and examination of catalytic properties of modified ZSM-5 type aluminosilicates A.I. Terentyev, A.V. Vosmerikov, N.A. Yurkin, Ya.E. Barbashin, A.L. Khlytin, E.G. Poduryan

P-3.1-25 Effect of the channel system, aluminum content and acidity of H-zeolites in the activity and light olefins yield during the cyclohexane cracking Alexandre A. S. Gonçalves, Ernesto A. Urquieta-Gonzalez P-3.1-26 Mesoporous Aluminosilicates-Supported Noble Metal Catalysts for Aromatics Hydrogenation S.I. Shirokopoyas, S.V. Lysenko, S.V. Baranova, A.L. Maximov, S.V. Kardashev, A.B. Kulikov, N.F. Kovaleva, V.A. Ostroumova, E.A. Karakhanov P-3.1-27 The effect of incorporation Zn species on the acidity and catalytic performance of the nano-ZSM-5 zeolite in aromatization of 1-hexene Gaoliang Wang, Wei Wu, Wang Zan, Wenjing Wang, Xin Qi P-3.1-28 Synthesis of aluminum modified 3D mesoporous TUD-1 materials and catalytic hydrotreating of FCC diesel Y.C. Deng, A. J. Duan, Z.G. Wang, Z. Zhao, J. Liu, G.Y. Jiang, Y.C. Wei P-3.1-29 Non-noble metal hydrcarbon hydroisomerization catalyt supported on SAPO-11 of small-size and enhanced acidity Lin Guo, Yu Fan, Gang Shi, Xiaojun Bao P-3.1-30 Selective ring opening of tetralin on Pt/Beta catalysts K.B. Chi, Z.J. Tian, L.J. Yan, H.J. Ma, T.F. Zhang, S. Hu, C. Luo, R.S. Xu

P-3.1-31 Enhance catalytic properties of the MFI/MCM-41 composite materials F. E. Imbert, E. Sosa, F. Aguirre, L. Belandría, P. Rodríguez, A. Uzcátegui, A. E. Mora, G. González and J. Fernandez P-3.1-32 Oligomerization of dicyclopentadiene on some zeolites and mesoporous catalysts Pugacheva A.A., Kulikov A.B., Maximov A.L. P-3.1-33 Experimental evaluation of hexane isomerization over Pt/WOx-ZrO2 catalysts. R. Černý, José M. Hidalgo, O. Bortnovsky, Dalibor Kaucký

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SECTION 3.6. Novel applications (health, electronics, sensors) P-3.6-01 Nanocomposites “porous glass-KNO3”: structure and electric properties Pshenko О. А., Arsent’ev M. Yu., Antropova Т. V., Lapschin A. E., Anfimova I. N. P-3.6-02 Synthesis of mesoporous TiO2-SiO2 materials for immobilization of Hemoglobin L.L. Luo, S. Chu, C.C.Wang, Y. Wang , J.H. Zhu , Z. Zhou P-3.6-03 Organophilic zeolite Y used in PRB technology: regeneration after sulfonamide antibiotics removal from water L. Leardini, A. Martucci, I. Braschi, S. Blasioli, R. Arletti, S. Quartieri P-3.6-04 Formation of Nanoparticles on the External Surface of Nanopore Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Zeolite Materials M. A. Hernández, F. Hernandez, F. Rojas, M. A. Salgado, Ma del Rosario Lopez P-3.6-05 Encapsulation of dmit in zeolites, preparation of potential pigments A. Jankowska, J. Ziółkiewicz, S. Kowalak P-3.6-06 Characterization of the composite water sorbent CaCl2-FeKIL2 for low temperature heat storage Alenka Ristić, Stefan K. Henninger, Venčeslav Kaučič P-3.6-07 Zeolites as ion exchanger in harsh ultra-alkaline conditions - stability and selectivity E. Breynaert, L. Van Tendeloo, E. Gobechiya, W. Wangermez, B. De Blochouse, J.A. Martens, C.E.A. Kirschhock, A. Maes P-3.6-08 Electrocatalytic oxygen production in alkaline media using modified electrodes with hydrotalcite-like materials Ni/M (M=Al, Fe) M. A. Oliver-T., A. Guzmán-V., E. Lima, J. L. Flores, J. Vazquez S., G. A. Uriostegui O. P-3.6-09 The influence of preparation conditions and doping on the physicochemical and sensor properties of mesoporous tin oxide S.A. Sergiienko, О.L. Kukla, P.S. Yaremov, V.N. Solomakha, O.V. Shvets. P-3.6-10 Functionalized SBA-15 and PMO materials as Drug Delivery Systems J. Timm, W. Bensch P-3.6-11 Microwave heating, a valuable tool for a straightforward synthesis of zeolite L with tunable size and morphology L. Gartzia-Rivero, J. Bañuelos-Prieto, I. López-Arbeloa. P-3.6-12 Photochromic Behavior of Titanosilicate ETS-10 S. Galioglu, M. İşler, Z. Demircioğlu, R. Turan, B. Akata

P-3.6-13 On the use of mesoporous materials/non-wetting liquid systems in damping application: understanding phenomena from nanoscale to macroscale M. Michelin-Jamois, L. Guillemot, E. Charlaix, G. Vigier

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P-3.6-14 Nanocomposite based Zeolite for Biological Applications D. M. Aldhayan, T. A. Salah El-Din, A. A. Elzatahry, E. A. Elsayed, M. AM Wadaan, A. M. Al-Enizi

P-3.6-15 Gas dıscharge processes ın the porous zeolıte K. Koseoglu, V.I. Orbukh, N.N. Lebedeva, S. Ozturk and B.G. Salamov

P-3.6-16 Indigo pigments with MOF matrices Anna Zywert, Patryk Florczak, Małgorzata Szyld, Stanisław Kowalak P-3.6-17 Application of clinoptilolite for enhancement of analytical characteristics of urease biosensors O. Saiapina, M. Shelyakina, O. Soldatkin, V. Arkhypova, B. Akata Kurç, N. Jaffrezic-Renault, A. Soldatkin, S. Dzyadevych

P-3.6-18 Determination of urea in blood plasma samples by using conductometric biosensor based on urease, adsorbed on silicalite I.S. Kucherenko, O.O. Soldatkin, B. O. Kasap, S. Öztürk, B. Akata Kurç, A.P. Soldatkin, S.V. Dzyadevych P-3.6-19 Rationale of the drug encapsulation and release from biocompatible porous Metal-Organic Frameworks P. Horcajada, D. Cunha, M. Ben Yahia, S. Hall, S.R. Miller, H. Chevreau, E. Elkaïm, G. Maurin, C. Serre P-3.6-20 Sustainable treatment of waters polluted with fuel-based pollutant mixtures by high silica zeolites A. Martucci, L. Pasti, I. Braschi, L. Marchese P-3.6-21 pH-Controlled Drug Delivery in Polymer-Coated Bimodal Mesoporous Silicas H. Zhang, Y.Y. Guo, J.H. Sun, S.Y. Bai P-3.6-22 Silica cross-linked nanoparticles encapsulating fluorescent conjugated dyes for energy transfer-based white light emission Fangyuan Gai, Xiang Li, Yunling Liu, Qisheng Huo P-3.6-23 Specific and Highly Efficient Intracellular Release with Photoactivated and Targeted Colloidal Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles A. Schmidt, S.A. Mackowiak, V. Weiss, C. Argyo, C. von Schirnding, C. Bräuchle, T. Bein P-3.6-24 LTA containing biocidal cations as additive for waterborne coating formulations A.M. Pereyra, M.R. Gonzalez, V.G. Rosato, E.I. Basaldella

P-3.6-25 Ordered mesoporous sillicas as carriers for L-phenylalanine release J. Goscianska, A. Olejnik, R. Pietrzak

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Recent Research Reports, part 1

SECTION 1.1. Zeolites and zeotypes

RRR-1.1-01 Broaden the Composition Range of Molecular Sieves with Chabazite Structure Type Guang Cao, Matu J. Shah, Chris Kliewer RRR-1.1-02 Al-rich RTH zeolites: Synthesis and Solid State NMR characterization. M. Hernández-Rodríguez, J.A. Vidal-Moya, T. Blasco, F. Rey, A. Corma RRR-1.1-03 OSDA Free Synthesis of High Silica CHA type Zeolite Yuma Tomitsuka, Shigeo Satokawa RRR-1.1-04 The investigation of synthesis and catalytic performance about SFH-type zeolite Ming Liu, Toshiyuki Yokoi, Junko N. Kondo, Takashi Tatsumi RRR-1.1-05 Structure Solution of the Silicate Framework COE-3 by Rotation Electron Diffraction (RED) Peng Guo, Yifeng Yun, Leifeng Liu, Jie Su, Tom Willhammar, Hermann Gies, Xiaodong Zou RRR-1.1-06 Al distribution in Zeolite ECR-1: A Powder X-ray Diffraction Study J. Shin, N. H. Ahn, H. J. Jeon, S. J. Cho, L. Ren, F.–S. Xiao, S. B. Hong RRR-1.1-07 Zeolite prepared from natural raw materials by the method of liquid formation A.A. Dyukov, V.G. Grigoriev, V.V. Alekseyev, P.V. Getmanov

RRR-1.1-08 Synthesis of nanoporous silica HPS-1 by transformation of layered silicate HUS-1 N. Tsunoji, M. Fukuda, K. Yoshida, Y. Sasaki, Y. Ide, M. Sadakane, T. Sano RRR-1.1-09 A Phosphazene Based Route For Synthesis Of Al-UTD-1 R. Simancas, M. T. Navarro, A. Cantín, D. Dari, N. Velamazán, J. A. Vidal, J. L. Jordá, T. Blasco, F. Rey RRR-1.1-10 In-Situ Crystallization Route to Nanorod-Aggregated Functional ZSM-5 Microspheres Bin Li, Dongyuan Zhao RRR-1.1-11 In-situ ultrasonic monitoring of the zeolite formation process W. Schwieger, H. Baser

RRR-1.1-12 Comparison of the physicochemical properties of synthetic zeolites 5ABFK and NaY Justyna Wrzosek-Jakubowska, Barbara Gworek RRR-1.1-13 Synthesis of zeolites from coal fly ash E. Korom, J. Szél, Á. Kukovecz, Z. Kónya, S. Roncevic, I. Hannus

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RRR-1.1-14 Elastic behavior of all-silica Ferrierite: HP-induced hydration of a “hydrophobic” zeolite Rossella Arletti, Simona Quartieri, Giovanna Vezzalini RRR-1.1-15 Characterization and Catalytic Properties of Y/β Zeolite Composites Bo Qin, Wanfu Sun, Qun Guo, Xiwen Zhang, Fengxiang Ling

RRR-1.1-16 2D to 3D Structures: Mordenite (MOR) zeolite obtained by hydrothermal transformation of a layered sodium silicate, Na-RUB-18 F. S. O. Ramos, E. C. O. Munsignatti, H. O. Pastore RRR-1.1-17 Two pathways of Si incorporation into SAPO-11 during hydrothermal synthesis A.G. Maksimova, I.I. Ivanova, Yu.G.Kolyagin

SECTION 1.2. Natural zeolites RRR-1.2-01 CO2 capture using natural Mordenite Mexican zeolite A.M. Maubert, K. Pulido, N. Roque, H. Pfeiffer, L. González, J. Ortiz, J. Flores, E. Palacios

RRR-1.2-02 Getting and X-ray diffraction analysis of the uranium catalyst SAPO-U, Nd, Sb, Bi on the basis of modified natural zeolite deposits Chankanayskoe Aibassov E. Zh., Baiguzhin A.A., Tusupbaev N.K., Imanbekov K.I., Serikbaeva G. K. RRR-1.2-03 Study Adsorption of Arsenic Compounds from Solutions on Modified Mordenites R. Kvatashidze, G. Todradze , T. Tortladze , N. Loria, G.Maisuradze

SECTION 1.3. Mesoporous materials and hierarchical porous structures RRR-1.3-01 Sonication-mediated strategy for synthesis of mesoporous catalysts based on transition metal oxides A.A. Maerle, A.A. Karakulina, I.F. Moskovskaya, B.V. Romanovsky RRR-1.3-02 Influence of thermal treatments on phase composition and acidity of mesoporous tungsten oxides N. Kasian, P.S. Yaremov, O.V. Shvets, E. Puzenat, A. Tuel

RRR-1.3-03 N2O decomposition over Cu-exchanged nanosheet ZSM-5 Wei Zou, Pengfei Xie, Yinghong Yue, Weiming Hua, Dejin Kong, Weimin Yang , Zi Gao

RRR-1.3-04 Mesoporous carbon-supported iron catalyst for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis Naoko Igarashi, Shanchuan Li, Sayaka Ishii, Aiki Iwasa, Taishi Hasegawa, Katsutoshi Yamamoto, Kenji Asami, Kaoru Fujimoto

RRR-1.3-05 Synthesis of Novel Two-Dimensional Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Materials and Their Derived Graphene Nanosheets Dongyuan Zhao, Yin Fang

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RRR-1.3-06 Mesopore distribution in mesostructured Y zeolite by HRSEM, TEM and electron tomography C. Xiao, W. Wan, X.D. Zou, J. Carcia-Martinez

RRR-1.3-07 Large pore mesoporous cellular silica foams coated magnetic oxide composites with multilamellar vesicles shell for adsorption Jianping Yang, Dongyuan Zhao RRR-1.3-08 A Resol-Assisted Co-Assembly Approach to Crystalline Mesoporous Niobia Spheres for Electrochemical Biosensing Wei Luo, Yuhui Li, Junping Dong, Jing Wei, Jiaqiang Xu, Yonghui Deng, Dongyuan Zhao RRR-1.3-09 Catalytic Properties of Hierarchical Ti-MFI Catalyst for H2O2 oxidation Masahiko Matsukata, Yusuke Yabusaki, and Kentaro Nagashima

RRR-1.3-10 Catalytic performance of highly siliceous MFI zeolite with hierarchical pore structure K. Sadowska, K. Góra-Marek, J. Datka, J. Martinez Triquero, F. Rey

RRR-1.3-11 Thermal Stability of Gamma Alumina from Kaolin for Use as Zeolite Support A. S. Ahmed, S. G. Bawa and P. C. Okonkwo RRR-1.3-12 Hierarchical ZSM-12 Self-assembled from the Nanocrystals Jiajun Zheng, Qun Guo, Wanfu Sun, Qiangqiang Zhao and Ruifeng Li RRR-1.3-13 A General Synthesis of Discrete Mesoporous Carbon Microspheres by a Confined Microcasting Strategy in Inverse Opals Zhenkun Sun and Dongyuan Zhao

RRR-1.3-14 One-Pot Structural Conversion of Magadiite into MFI Zeolite Nanosheets Using Mononitrogen Surfactants as Structure and Shape-Directing Agents T.J. Daou, J. Dhainaut, N. Bats, B. Harbuzaru, L. Rouleau, J. Patarin RRR-1.3-15 One-step synthesis of mesoporous CuO-Ce1-xGdxO2-x for purification of hydrogen-rich streams by PROX C.L.S. Silva, I.A. Lins, T.F. Silva, J.M. Assaf, M.C. Rangel RRR-1.3-16 Mechanistic study of mordenite recrystallization into micro/mesoporous material I.A. Kasyanov, A.A. Maerle, L.I. Rodionova, I.I. Ivanova

SECTION 2.1. Theory and modeling RRR-2.1-01 On the forms of extralattice gallium-oxide species in oxidized GaHZSM-5 zeolites G.M. Zhidonmirov, A.A. Shubin

RRR-2.1-02 The role of electron kinetic energy for the Al-O-Al instability regarding the Loewenstein rule in aluminosilicate zeolites

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Alexander V. Larin, Daniel P. Vercauteren RRR-2.1-03 Influence of chemical reactivity on elastic properties of NaX zeolite: drop of Young modulus (YM) due to the formation of carbonates Il’ya A. Bryukhanov, Andrey A. Rybakov, Valery L. Kovalev, Alexander V. Larin RRR-2.1-04 Can packing units be precursors for microporous aluminophosphates? M. V. Peskov, U. Schwingenschlögl

SECTION 3.1. Oil refinery and petrochemistry

RRR-3.1-01 Hydroalkylation of nitrobenzene with methanol on zeolite catalysts M.V. Belova, O.A. Ponomareva, I.I. Ivanova RRR-3.1-02 Tuning the acidic and textural properties of ZSM-5 zeolite by sequential post-modification: its influence on direct oxidation of benzene to phenol S. López-Orozco, A. Shahid, A. Arold, M. Hartmann, W. Schwieger RRR-3.1-03 Isobutane and methane co-aromatization over micro/nanocrystalline ZSM-5 A.V. Krasnov, G.V. Echevsky RRR-3.1-04 SAPO-31 molecular sieves: acidic and catalytic properties depending on the silicon content M.G. Davydova, M.Y. Smirnova, E.A. Melgunova, A.B. Ayupov, A.V. Toktarev, O.V. Kihtyanin

RRR-3.1-05 Hydrodesulphurization of hindered dibenzothiophenes over NiMo catalysts supported on SBA-15-type molecular sieves T.E. Klimova, J.A. Mendoza, S.A.I. Barri, D. Chadwick

RRR-3.1-06 Influence of alkali treatment on structure, acidity and catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolite A.G. Dedov, A.S. Loktev, D. A. Levchenko, S.D. Golikov, A.A. Karavaev, N.A. Spesivtsev, E.A. Isaeva, I.I. Moiseev RRR-3.1-07 Aromatization of pyrolysis gasoline on zinc containing zeolite. Influence of acidity, metal content and reaction conditions B.A. Solopov, O.A. Ponomareva, I.I. Ivanova RRR-3.1-08 Synthesis and examination of activity of metal-modified aluminosilicates in the process of propane-butane fraction aromatization A.I. Terentyev, A.V. Vosmerikov, N.A. Yurkin, Ya.E. Barbashin, A.L. Khlytin, E.G. Poduryan

SECTION 3.6. Novel applications (health, electronics, sensors) RRR-3.6-01 ZeoBioFilms: Exploring mineral-microbe interactions on synthetic zeolites M. Castro, R. Smith, P. Cubillas, M. Anderson, M.E. Farias, V. H. Albarracin RRR-3.6-02 Molecular Dynamics Studies of Drug Delivery via Zeolites P.A. Cox, V. Nikolakis, I.S. Vizirianakis, J.L. Dodd, J. Slingo and D.G. Fatouros

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RRR-3.6-03 Large Increase in 2nd-Order Nonlinear Optical Activity of Hemicyanine-Incorporating Silicalite-1 Film by Decreasing the Number of Defect Sites in Silicalite-1 Film Tung Cao Thanh Pham, Hyun Sung Kim, Kyung Byung Yoon RRR-3.6-04 ImPACT – Impose Pressure and Change Technology: Pressure-induced organized nanostructures and shape-driven segregation in zeolites Rossella Arletti, Giacomo Diego Gatta, Gloria Tabacchi, Jenny G. Vitillo

RRR-3.6-05 pH-Responsive Drug Delivery using Pure Nanometer-sized Mesoporous Silica as the Carriers Haoquan Zheng, Cheuk-Wai Tai, Jie Su, Xiaodong Zou, Feifei Gao RRR-3.6-06 Use of Antimicrobial MOFs in Medical Applications M.J. Duncan, D. Cattaneo, S.J. Warrender, J.J. Williams, C. Charrier, D. Mercer, R.E. Morris RRR-3.6-07 Broadband Dye-Zeolite L Composites for Luminescent Solar Concentrators Pengpeng Cao, Peter Belser, Dominik Brühwiler, Gion Calzaferri, Andreas Kunzmann RRR-3.6-08 Micro and Mesoporous silica nanocapsules for controlled drug delivery Gema González, Amaya Sagarzazu

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Poster Programme

TUESDAY, JULY 9

SECTION 1.2. Natural zeolites P-1.2-1 Regularities of sorption pyridoxine hydrochloride on native clinoptilolite tuff Kotova D.L., Fam Thi Gam, Krysanova T.A., Vasilyeva S.U., Timchenko U.A. P-1.2-2 CO2 adsorption on Erionite exchanged with Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+ and H+ M. A. Hernández, Corona, F. Rojas, R. Portillo P-1.2-3 Cobalt-exchanged natural zeolites (Australian and Indonesian) for catalytic oxidation of phenol solutions Hongqi Sun, Edy Saputra, Ha Ming Ang, Moses O. Tadé, Shaobin Wang

P-1.2-4 Use of zeolitites from Central Italy in an integrated cycle aimed at water and chemical fertilizers saving (ZEOLIFE - LIFE+10ENV/IT/000321) M.F. Brigatti, A. Laurora, D. Malferrari, E. Passaglia, G. Vezzalini P-1.2-5 Activated Natural Zeolite Supports Human Health and Physical Performance as an Antioxidant T. Oberwinkler, D. Maurer, K. Pavelić, S. Kraljević Pavelić, M. Lamprecht, I. Triebnig, N. Bachl P-1.2-6 Removal of radionuclides by zeolite-bearing rocks D.A. Shushkov, O.B. Kotova, I.I. Shuktomova

P-1.2-7 Elimination of Fluoride using Natural Zeolites from Ethiopia Luis Gómez-Hortigüela, Joaquín Pérez-Pariente, Yonas Chebude and Isabel Díaz P-1.2-8 About Possibility of Using Modified Natural Zeolite in Catalytic Cleaning of Exhaust Gases from NO and CO L. Akhalbedashvili, G. Maisuradze, A. Mskhiladze, Sh. Sidamonidze

P-1.2-9 Investigation and mathematical modeling of Sr+ ion-exchange kinetics from surface drinking water on natural clinoptilolite V.A. Nikashina, М.G.Tokmachev, I.B.Serova, T.G.Kuzmina, I.A.Roschina, .A.Tikhonov P-1.2-10 The characterization of geomorphic molecular sieve particles using Zero Length Column chromatography S.A. Hosseinzadeh Hejazi, J. Sawada, G. Dechaine, S. Kuznicki

P-1.2-11 Natural iron exchanged Mordenite: FTIR study and Catalytic Activity in NO Reduction I. Rodríguez Iznaga, D. Tito Ferro, V. Petranovskii, F. Castillon Barraza, A. Simakov, B. Concepción Rosabal, F. Chávez Rivas, I. E. Tellez León, G. Berlier

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P-1.2-12 Adsorption of urea onto Iranian natural phillipsite and stilbite zeolites C. F. Linares, L. Uray, F. Ocanto, X. Cardozo, S. Yazdani P-1.2-13 Mechanical activation of zeolite powders for improving efficiency of sorption of oil spills on water surface L. Y. Atyutskaya, A. G. Bebia

P-1.2-14 Zeolitized tuff as raw material for alkali activated binders B.Liguori, C. Ferone, I. Capasso, R. Cioffi, C. Colella P-1.2-15 The choice of optimal conditions for fixing α-tocopherol on acid activated clinoptilolite tuff Vasilyeva S.Y., Kotova D.L., Krysanova T.A. P-1.2-16 Application of Natural Zeolites for creation of polymer composite materials I.N. Meshkova , T.M. Ushakova, V.G. Grinev, V.A.Nikashina, T.A.Ladygina, L.A. Novokshonova P-1.2-17 Zeolite-bearing rocks of the Komi Republic (Russian Federation) D.A. Shushkov, O.B. Kotova P-1.2-18 EPR study of some modified clinoptilolites from deposit of Georgia L. Akhalbedashvili, N. Kekelidze, R. Mirianashvili

P-1.2-19 Investigation of Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Adsorption Properties of Natural and Acid Modified Clinoptilolites from Turkey Burcu Erdoğan Alver, Meryem Sakızcı P-1.2-20 Low-temperature behavior of the cancrinite-group minerals G.D. Gatta, P. Lotti, V. Kahlenberg

SECTION 1.3. Mesoporous materials and hierarchical porous structures P-1.3-01 Micro-mesoporous materials prepared using zeolite nanoparticles as catalysts for N2O decomposition and reduction M. Rutkowska, L. Chmielarz, D. Macina, Z. Piwowarska, B. Dudek, W. Roth, L. Obalová, C.J. Van Oers, P. Cool P-1.3-02 Improved catalytic performance of mesoporous zeolite ZSM-5 synthesized by desilication with surfactants F. Schmidt, M. R. Lohe, B. Büchner, F. Giordanino, F. Bonino, S. Kaskel P-1.3-03 Anchored Pt(II) complex on mesoporous silica materials: correlation between photoluminescence emission and visible-light driven photocatalytic activity Kohsuke Mori, Kentaro Watanabe, Hiromi Yamashita P-1.3-04 Meso and microporous materials for confined space synthesis of noble metal catalysts to address their sintering problems R. Nandini Devi, Atul Prashar, Anupam Samanta, Sumona Ghosh

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P-1.3-05 Silylation and hydrothermal stability of composite materials based on MCM-41 E.O. Korabelnikova, S.I.Karpov, N.A. Belanova, V.F. Selemenev, F. Roessner, A. Inayat

P-1.3-06 Synthesis of mesoporous graphic C3N4 using cross-linked bimodal mesoporous SBA-15 as hard-template H.-M. Zhao, Y. Chun, L. Ji, Q.-H. Xu P-1.3-07 Hierarchical Mesoporous MFI Zeolites by Steam-Assisted Crystallization and Applications in Catalysis J. Zhou, Z. C. Liu, H. X. Gao, Y. D. Wang, Z. K. Xie, Y. Tang P-1.3-08 Organosilanes affecting the structure and formation of mesostructured cellular foams K. Stawicka, I. Sobczak, M. Trejda, B. Sulikowski, M. Ziolek P-1.3-09 As-synthesized CTA-MCM-41 modified with methacrylate polymers: characterization and catalytic evaluation J. A. Araújo, D. Cardoso P-1.3-10 Desilication of MFI Zeolites under Hydrothermal Condition Guang Zeng, Congbiao Chen, Debao Li, Bo Hou, Yuhan Sun

P-1.3-11 Structural and Diffusion Characterizations of Mesostructured Composite Zeolites BFZ Jiajun Zheng, Meng Pan, Qiu Zhang, Yan Wang, and Ruifeng Li P-1.3-12 Synthesis of Novel Micro-mesoporous Beta-MCM-48 and Catalytic Performance in FCC gasoline Hydro-upgrading Process Aijun Duan, Huadong Wu, Zhen Zhao, Guiyuan Jiang, Jian Liu, Yuechang Wei P-1.3-13 Mesoporous HZn-ZSM-5 for methanol to aromatics M.H. Qiu, Z.Y. Liu, L. Xia, X. Liu, L. Wu, H.J. Zhu, Y.H. Sun P-1.3-14 Incorporation of Catalytic and Luminescent Activity in Mesoporous Silica Via Sol-Gel Coordination Chemistry N. Linares, M. Rico, A. Sepulveda, E. Serrano, E. Lalinde, J. Berenguer, J. Garcia-Martinez P-1.3-15 Facile Large-Scale Synthesis of Monodisperse Mesoporous Silica Nanospheres with Tunable Pore Structure Kun Zhang, Lang-Lang Xu, Hai-Hong Wu, Bélen Albela, Laurent Bonneviot, Peng Wu P-1.3-16 Study on synthesis and cracking properties of hydrothermally disordered mesoporous silica-alumina material J. Y. Zheng, Y. B. Luo, X. H. Mu, X. T. Shu P-1.3-17 Synthesis of mesoporous basic zeolites for upgrading biofuels V. Callejo, J.M. Gómez, M.D. Romero P-1.3-18 Switchable Wettability in a Bulk Material: Synthesis and Function of an Azobenzene Grafted Silica Material L. Gräfenstein, M. Ried, I. Köhl, R. Herges and W. Bensch

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P-1.3-19 Desilicated mesoporous zeolites for methane dehydroaromatization Selene Hernández Morejudo, Christian Kjølseth and Stian Svelle P-1.3-20 One-pot synthesis of mesoporous MCM-22 for benzene alkylation C.H.L. Tempelman, N.G.R. de Caluwé, B. Mezari, E.J.M. Hensen P-1.3-21 Synthesis of micromesoporous materials by assembling of sol-precursors ZSM-5 in the structure of the mesoporous molecular sieve R.Yu. Barakov, N.D. Scherban, P.S. Yaremov, V.M. Solomakha, V.G. Ilyin P-1.3-22 Improved SSZ-13 zeolite catalysts for the methanol-to-olefins reaction X. Zhu, L. Wu, E.J.M. Hensen

P-1.3-23 Surfactant silica vesicles used as templates to obtain macro-mesoporous silicas or biphasic mesoporous carbons C.F. Santa, S. Casale, M. Jaber, J.L.Guth, L. Sierra P-1.3-24 Facile synthesis of nano-crystallite orientated self-assembled ZSM-5 catalyst and its LDPE cracking properties Hongbin Zhang, Yahong Zhang and Yi Tang P-1.3-25 Template assistant synthesis of mesoporous ZrO2 for application in catalysis E.V. Golubina, N.E. Kavalerskaya, E.S.Lokteva P-1.3-26 Comparative study of the porous structure of the products of the direct synthesis miсromesoporous materials ZSM-11/MCM-41 and their mixtures P.S. Yaremov, V.L. Struzhko, V.G. Ilyin P-1.3-27 Supported mesoporous and hierarchical porous Pd-TiO2 coatings with concomitant control of particle size and pore structure E. Ortel, S. Sokolov, C. Zielke, I. Lauermann, S. Selve, K. Weh, B. Paul, J. Polte, R. Kraehnert P-1.3-28 Stabilizing Self-Assembled Alumina Mesophases L. López Pérez, S. Perdriau, G. ten Brink, B.J. Kooi, H.J. Heeres, I. Melián-Cabrera P-1.3-29 Catalytic Oxidation of N-heterocycles over Mesoporous TS-1 Jacob Oskar Abildstroem, Jerrik Mielby, Soeren Kegnaes P-1.3-30 The influence of preparation conditions on the formation micromesoporous materials on the basis of MCM-41 and zeolite MEL V. L. Struzhko, P. S. Yaremov, E. V. Senchylo, V. M. Solomakha, V. G. Ilyin P-1.3-31 Ion exchange as a technique of mesopore formation in low-silica zeolite X A.B. Ayupov, A.A. Leonova, V.B. Fenelonov, M.S. Melgunov

P-1.3-32 Direct synthesis of hierarchical porous SAPO-34-H nano-rod through the double-template approach Shang Jiang, Runwei Wang, Zongtao Zhang, Shilun Qiu, Hongri Suo

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P-1.3-33 Synthesis of hollow mesoporous silica spheres by treatment of core-shell structured mesoporous spheres with alkaline solutions M. Okamoto, H. Tsukada, S. Fukasawa P-1.3-34 Synthesis and Catalysis of Core-Shell Structured Microporous Titanosilicate and Mesoporous Materials Le Xu, Hong-gen Peng, Haihong Wu, Kun Zhang, Peng Wu P-1.3-35 Controlled mesoporosity in ZSM-5 by desilication: Effect of surfactant and quaternary amine additives Yun-Jo Lee, Ki-Won Jun, Kyoung-Su Ha, Geun Jae Kwak, Hae-Gu Park P-1.3-36 Nanoporous magnetic silicate matrixes Pshenko О. А., Antropova Т. V. P-1.3-37 Structural and dynamics properties of confined water in MCM-41 samples (Ø = 40Å; 25Å and 19Å) J.P. Coulomb, N. Floquet, G. André P-1.3-38 Generation of mesopores in ZSM-5 and its effect on catalytic properties Quanyi Wang, Yingxu Wei, Jinzhe Li, Shutao Xu, Jingrun Chen, Yue Qi, Shuanghe Meng, Fuxiang Chang, Baolian Su, Zhongmin Liu P-1.3-39 Amine Templating Synthesis of Mesoporous Mo-M (M = Ce or Zr) Mixed Oxides Nabil Al-Yassir, Abdouelilah Hachimi, Mohammed Al-Yami, Mohammed Al-Rasheedi P-1.3-40 Hierarchically Porous Single Crystal-like Mesoporous Silica and Zeolite by Mesomorphous Polyelectrolyte-Surfactant Complexes as Dynamic Template Chengxiang Shi, Hui Zhao, Jinyu Liu, Na Li, Jingui Wang, Tiehong Chen P-1.3-41 Properties of MCM-41 and SBA-15 mesoporous silicas modified by ionic liquid M. I. Onishchenko, I. A. Tyablikov, A. V. Yatsenko, E. E. Knyazeva, B. V. Romanovsky P-1.3-42 Synthesis of IM-5 Zeolite Hollow Spheres Weiya Yang, Fengxiang Ling, Lei Wang, Zhiqi Shen, Shaojun Wang

P-1.3-43 Mesoporous mordenites of different textures prepared by desilication and recrystallization: a comparative characterization by N2 adsorption and electron tomography techniques C. Bertrand-Drira, G. Melinte, O. Ersen, D. Minoux, A. Finiels, F. Fajula, C. Gerardin

P-1.3-44 Highly ordered TiO2 nanotube arrays: factors affecting their morphology А.N. Morozov, A.I. Mikhaylichenko P-1.3-45 Synthesis of hierarchically porous MFI zeolites via controlled steam crystallization in the mesoporogen-free system and minimum presence of zeolite structure-directing agent R. R. Mukti, M. Rilyanti, M. Ogura, H. Nur, Ismunandar

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P-1.3-46 Synthesis of regular hexagonal nut-like SBA-15 without additives Juan Wang, Huali Zhao, Huijing Zhou, Yuping Liu P-1.3-47 Hierarchical TS-1 zeolite for the oxidation of bulky molecules A. Silvestre-Albero, A. Grau-Atienza, E. Serrano-Torregrosa, J. García-Martínez, J. Silvestre-Albero

P-1.3-48 Calorimetric study on acidic properties of hierarchical MFI zeolites obtained from protozeolitic units Claudia Mónica López-León, Héctor Armendáriz-Herrera, Ma. De Lourdes Guzmán-Castillo, José J. Fripiat, María-Guadalupe Cárdenas-Galindo, Brent E. Handy P-1.3-49 Synthesis of Zeolitic and non-Zeolitic Support of Random and Ordered Mesoporosity for Nanosized Mo-M (M = Ce or Zr) Mixed Oxides Nabil Al-Yassir, Mohammed Al-Yami, Mohammed Al-Rasheedi P-1.3-50 Synthesis of Mesoporous Zeolite ZSM-58 T. Biemelt, C. Selzer, F. Schmidt, S. Kaskel P-1.3-51 Design of hierarchical porous aluminas by using one-pot synthesis and different calcination temperatures A. R. Passos, L. Martins, S. H. Pulcinelli, C. V. Santilli

P-1.3-52 Hierarchic zeolites: the accessibility of acid sites followed by quantitative IR studies of pivalonitrile adsorption K. Góra-Marek, K. Sadowska, J. Datka P-1.3-53 Synthesis of hierarchical SAPO-31 molecular sieves Rui Zhang, Wei Wu, O.V. Kikhtyanin, Linfei Xiao, Aijuan Zhao, Huimin Wu, A.V. Toktarev, G.V. Echevsky P-1.3-54 Synthesis of cubic Ia3d mesoporous silica AMS-6 with the aid of acetate S.X. Deng, W.C. He, X.L. Zhang, J.G. Wang, H.J. Zhou, T.H. Chen P-1.3-55 Influence of temperature on the synthesis of SBA-3 nanostructured catalytic material M. V. Ponte, M. L. Martínez, J. Cussa, O.A Anunziata, A. R. Beltramone P-1.3-56 Synthesis of mesoporous ZSM-12 using a soft-template - Acid activity in the cyclohexane cracking Kele T. G. Carvalho, Ernesto A. Urquieta-Gonzalez P-1.3-57 Remarkable enhancement of catalytic performance in the benzylation of aromatics with benzyl alcohol over hierarchical mordenite K. Leng, Y. Wang, Y. Sun P-1.3-58 CoZr/Mesoporous Zeolite Hβ Hybrid Catalyst for Efficient Synthesis of C5-18 Paraffins from Syngas Xing Huang, Bo Hou, Jungang Wang, Debao Li, Litao Jia, Yuhan Sun

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P-1.3-59 Hierarchical SAPO-11: synthesis, characterization and catalytic behavior in long chain n-alkane hydroisomerization R. Bértolo, A. Fernandes, M. F. Ribeiro, J. M. Silva, A. Martins P-1.3-60 Mesoporous layer materials containing highly dispersed protozeolitic clusters – effective catalysts for liquid phase conversion of terpene hydrocarbons K. Onik, J. Podobiński, E. Bielańska, M. Derewiński

SECTION 2.2. Advanced characterization techniques

P-2.2-01 Synthesis of gold catalysts supported on Ce-modified mesoporous zirconia: Effect of Ce/Zr molar ratio on the dispersion of gold particles H. Azzi, L.Aouali-Chérif, S. Siffert, S.Royer, A.Aissat, R. Coussin,S. Spronier,A. Bengueddach. P-2.2-02 Dehydration dynamics of levyne: evidence for a new zeolite topology Rossella Arletti, Simona Quartieri, Giovanna Vezzalini, Fernando Cámara

P-2.2-03 Estimation of the real temperature of samples in IR cell using OH frequency of silica H. Yamazaki, H. Shima, E. Yoda, T. Yokoi, T. Tatsumi, J.N. Kondo P-2.2-04 Structural characterization of fluorenone dye in zeolite L L. Gigli, G. Agostini, R. Arletti, E. Fois, C. Lamberti, G. Tabacchi, S. Quartieri, G. Vezzalini P-2.2-05 New phospho-silicate and niobo-phospho-silicate MCF materials modified with MPTMS – structure, surface and catalytic properties K. Stawicka, M. Trejda, M. Ziolek

P-2.2-06 Direct hydrothermal synthesis of monodisperse nickel oxide in SBA-15, and its enhanced catalytic selectivity Baowang Lu, Katsuya Kawamoto P-2.2-07 Synthesis of Silica-alumina with Tunable Acidity Investigated by MAS NMR Spectroscopy Jun Huang, Yijiao Jiang, Alfons Baiker, Michael Huang P-2.2-08 Powder Diffraction Analysis of Porous Structures Using the Derivative Difference Method L.A. Solovyov, A.G. Anshits, S.N. Vereshchagin, G.V. Echevsky, A.V. Toktarev

P-2.2-09 Evaluation of the behavior of nitrogen and sulphur compounds whith adsorbents in fixed bed to be used in pre treatment of diesel in hydrotreatments units L.S. Silva, M.A.G. Figueiredo

P-2.2-10 Exploring diffusion and reaction in nanoporous catalysts by IR micro-imaging Tobias Titze, Christian Chmelik, Dirk Enke, Roger Gläser, Jens Kullmann, Jörg Kärger, Lutz Prager, Jens Weitkamp

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P-2.2-11 Characterizing the Hydrothermal Stability of Zeolites for Thermal Energy Storage Applications F. Fischer, A. Hauer, E. Lävemann P-2.2-12 Investigation of distribution and chemical state of Ti species in deactive Hollow TS-1 zeolite from industrial ammoxidation processing Changjiu Xia, Yanjuan Xiang, Bin Zhu, Aiguo Zheng, Min Lin, Xu Guangtong, Xingtian Shu P-2.2-13 Investigation of the templates in microporous SAPO STA-7 and MgAPO STA-15 using polarised synchrotron IR radiation E. C. Eschenroeder, A. Turrina, L. Picone, G. Cinque, P. Cox, R. Howe, P. A. Wright P-2.2-14 Local order in zeolites from 14N NMR Eddy Dib, Bruno Alonso P-2.2-15 Nonlinear optical spectroscopy reveals the external surface and phase transitions of metal-organic frameworks Monique A. van der Veen, Helge Reinsch, Karen Markey, Ivo Stassen, Thierry Verbiest, Mischa Bonn, Norbert Stock, Ellen H.G. Backus, Dirk E. De Vos P-2.2-16 Characterization of Zeolites via Isomerization and Disproportionation of 1,3-Dimethylbenzene, 1,3-Diethylbenzene and 1,3-Diisopropylbenzene as Catalytic Test Reactions C.Y. Chen, R. Bermejo-Deval, S.I. Zones, S.A. Elomari, D. Xie P-2.2-17 A Synergic Exploration of the Rotational Dynamics of MOFs upon Drug Encapsulation by Combining Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy & Molecular Simulations S. Devautour-Vinot, G. Maurin, D. Cunha, P. Horcajada, C. Serre

P-2.2-18 Influence of the nitric acid treatment on framework composition and acidity of BEA zeolite: MQ MAS NMR and FTIR studies R. Baran , Y. Millot, T. Onfroy, J.-M. Krafft, T. Grzybek, S. Dzwigaj P-2.2-19 Preparation of Highly Dispersed Pt on Beta by the Assistance of Cr Yoshiyuki Izutsu, Yusuke Hidaka, Yoshiki Nakajima, Jun Fukuroi, Kaname Yoshida, Yukichi Sasaki, Masahiko Matsukata P-2.2-20 Structure determination of a new interrupted zeolite PKU-14 by combining powder X-ray diffraction, rotation electron diffraction, NMR and IR spectroscopy Jie Su, Jie Liang, Yingxia Wang, A. Ken Inge, Junliang Sun, Xiaodong Zou, Jianhua Lin P-2.2-21 Luminescence activity of irradiated SiO2-clathrate Melanophlogite G. Buscarino, L. Vaccaro, M. Cannas, F.M. Gelardi, R. Boscaino P-2.2-22 Titanium Site Dispersion and Catalytic Epoxidation Activity Control in Mesoporous Silica Capped using a Dipodal Organosiloxane L. Fang B. Albela, B. Yang, Y. Zheng, P. Wu, M.-Y. He, L. Bonneviot

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P-2.2-23 9,10-Anthraquinone Paramagnetic Complexes on Surfaces of Zeolites and Their Thermal Transformations A.V. Fionov, I.Yu. Shchapin, A.I. Nekhaev, A.L. Maximov, V.V. Lunin P-2.2-24 3D electron diffraction, a new solution for structural studies of micro-sized porous crystalline solids D.L. Zhang, S.L. Qiu P-2.2-25 The structure of two new disordered zeolites ITQ-38 and ITQ-39 solved by electron crystallography T. Willhammar, J.L. Sun, W. Wan, P. Oleynikov, D.L. Zhang, X.D. Zou, M. Moliner, J. Gonzalez, C. Martínez, F. Rey, A. Corma

P-2.2-26 NMR and powder diffraction crystallography of a layered aluminophosphate: determination of the average structure, description of non-periodic sub-networks and water cycle B. Bouchevreau, C. Martineau, C. Mellot-Draznieks, A. Tuel, F. Taulelle P-2.2-27 Evaluation of texture of micro/mesoporous materials from standard nitrogen adsorption data. A new practical approach. Pavol Hudec P-2.2-28 Application of in situ and ex situ X-ray techniques for the study of metal ions substituted microporous materials G. Sankar, M. Martis, K. Simmance, A.J. Smith P-2.2-29 Speciation of OH groups of steamed zeolites by H-D exchange and inversion of time resolved FTIR spectra. S. Sirotin, A. Travert, A. Vimont, V. Valtchev, J.-P. Gilson, R. Bergstraesser, S. Wellach

P-2.2-30 Crystallographic Verification that Copper(II) Coordinates to Four of the Oxygen Atoms of Zeolite 6-Rings in Two Single-crystal Structures of Fully Dehydrated, Largely Cu2+-exchanged Zeolite Y (FAU, Si/Al = 1.56) S. M. Seo, W. T. Lim, K. Seff P-2.2-31 How Acid Characteristics of Deactive Industrial Hollow TS-1 Zeolite Influences Its Catalytic Oxidation Performance? Changjiu Xia, Bin Zhu, Min Lin, Xingtian Shu P-2.2-32 Formation peculiarities of hollow copper particles supported on ZSM-5 S. A. Yashnik, V.I.Zaikovskii, Z.R. Ismagilov P-2.2-33 MZ-35, a new layered pentasil borosilicate synthesized in the presence of large alkali cations Rossella Arletti, Enrico Mugnaioli, Ute Kolb, Francesco Di Renzo

P-2.2-34 The influence of bimodal porosity on ZSM-5 deactivation during methanol conversion studied by operando AGIR spectroscopy Louwanda Lakiss, Zhengxing Qin, Philippe Bazin, Karine Thomas, Valentin Valtchev and Christian Fernandez

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P-2.2-35 3-D Location and Orientation of ZSM-5 Crystals within the Matrix of a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Particle C. Sprung, A. M. Beale, B. M. Weckhuysen P-2.2-36 Determination of the acidic properties of non-Brønsted acidic zeolites by using solvatochromic probe molecule M. Hureau, A. Moissette, K. Smirnov, H. Jobic P-2.2-37 Solid-state NMR Characterization of Metal Center Environment in Metal-organic Frameworks at Ultrahigh Magnetic Field J. Xu, P. He, A. Sutrisno, V. V. Terskikh, Y. Huang

SECTION 2.3. Mechanistic studies; impact of in situ and operando techniques P-2.3-01 Mobility of tert-Butyl Alcohol in MFI Framework Type Studied by Deuterium NMR Alena M. Nishchenko, Daniil I. Kolokolov, Anton A. Gabrienko, Alexander G. Stepanov P-2.3-02 Structure-directing effect of piperazine revealed by reverse temporal evolution processes W.F. Yan, X.Q. Tong, J. Xu, J.H. Yu, F. Deng, R.R. Xu

P-2.3-03 In situ MAS NMR for Investigation of Acidity, Porosity and Reaction Mechanism of Silicoaluminate and Silicoaluminophosphate Catalysts S.T. Xu, Y.X. Wei, L.H. Chen, P. Tian, J.Z. Li, J.R. Chen, X. Su, Q.Y. Wang, Y. Zhou, J.B. Wang, M.Z. Zhang, B.L. Su, Z.M. Liu P-2.3-04 Deactivation of HTS catalyst for ammoximation of Acetone Yi Wang, Shengjian Zhang, Yingxian Zhao P-2.3-05 Studies on the crystallization process of SAPO-35 P. Tian, B. Li, D. Wang, L. Zhang, S. Xu, X. Su, D. Fan, Y. Qi, Z. Liu P-2.3-06 Differences in acid-base properties of Nb species located in the framework of zeolites and mesoporous molecular sieves estimated by in-situ NO adsorption I. Sobczak, A. Wojtaszek, M. Ziolek P-2.3-07 Direct identification of carbenium cations and their role during MTO conversion over SAPO molecular sieves J.Z. Li, Y.X. Wei, J.R. Chen, S.T. Xu, P. Tian, B. Li, Xiong Su, Y. Zhou, Q.Y. Wang, G.Y. Liu, Z.M. Liu P-2.3-08 The investigation of interaction between modified ZSM-5 zeolites and dimethyl ether by means of in situ high-temperature diffusive reflectance FTIR spectroscopy A.S. Rodionov, G.N. Bondarenko, N.V. Kolesnichenko, G.N. Shirobokova, E.N. Khivrich P-2.3-09 Elementary steps of light olefin cracking on MFI type zeolites S. Schallmoser, A.C. van Veen, J.A. Lercher

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P-2.3-10 Molecular and dissociative adsorption of H2O on Zn/ZSM-5 zeolite A.N. Subbotin, G.M. Zhidomirov, I.R. Subbotina, V.B. Kazansky P-2.3-11 Acidic properties of Ag- and Cu-exchanged Y zeolites prepared by solid state ion exchange F. Benaliouche, Y. Boucheffa, F. Thibault-Starzyk P-2.3-12 The study of the transformation of dimethyl ether in the presence of p-xylene on zeolite ZSM-5 catalysts by means of in situ high-temperature diffuse reflectance FTIR-spectroscopy Y.V. Pavluk, G.N. Bondarenko, N.V. Kolesnichenko P-2.3-13 NH3-SCR of NOx over Cu-zeolites for Diesel engine applications: reactivity and spectroscopy study under real catalytic conditions F. Giordanino, S. Bordiga, C. Lamberti, F. Bonino, P. Beato

P-2.3-14 A study on Zn- and Ga- containing ZSM-5 catalysts for MTA reaction by in situ XAFS and DFT calculation Xianjun Niu, Qing Miao, Mei Dong, Guofu Wang, Weibin Fan, Zhangfeng Qin, Jianguo Wang P-2.3-15 Photoinduced electron transfers in zeolites: Impact of the aluminum content on the activation energies M. Hureau, A. Moissette

P-2.3-16 In situ spectral kinetic study of ethanol conversion over zeolite hzsm-5 catalyst V.F. Tretyakov, K.V. Tretyakov, O.N. Silchenkova, V.A. Matyshak P-2.3-17 Role of radical “coke” in ethanol transformation into hydrocarbons over HZSM-5 zeolite S. Hamieh, L. Pinard, K. Ben Tayeb, H. Vezin, C. Canaff, S. Maury, O. Delpoux, Y. Pouilloux P-2.3-18 Mechanism and kinetics of Metal-Organic Framework Crystallization investigated by Time-Resolved X-ray Scattering M.G. Goesten, J. Juan-Alcañiz, C. Gucuyener, E. Stavitski, A. Petukhov, E. Pidko, E.J.M. Hensen, F. Kapteijn, J. Gascon

P-2.3-19 The high thermal stability of the zeolite K-L: dehydration mechanism by in-situ SR-XRPD experiments Lara Gigli, Rossella Arletti, Simona Quartieri, Francesco Di Renzo, Giovanna Vezzalini P-2.3-20 Crystal Growth and Materials Discovery of Metal Organic Frameworks Revealed by Atomic Force Microscopy P. Cubillas, M. W. Anderson, M. P. Attfield P-2.3-21 Electron transfers in TiO2-containing zeolites A. Legrand, A. Moissette, M. Hureau, S. Casale, P. Massiani, H. Vezin, A.S. Mamede, I. Batonneau-Gener

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SECTION 3.2. Non-oil fossil feedstocks into end products P-3.2-01 Fine tuning of MCM-22 acidity for improving its catalytic properties in MTO reaction P.F. Wang, L.Z. Huang, M. Dong, J.F. Li, W.F. Fan, J.G. Wang P-3.2-02 Synthesis of size-controlled FeMFI zeolites and their catalytic activities H. Kobayashi, M. Nakaya, K. Kanie, A. Muramatsu P-3.2-03 Methane conversion into aromatics over Fe-Mo/ZSM-5 catalysts L.L. Korobitsyna, N.V. Arbuzova, V.I. Zaikovskii, V.V. Kozlov, Vosmerikov A.V. P-3.2-04 Deposition of ZSM-5 on structured supports using dip-coating for MTO Jasper Lefevere, Jasper Van Noyen, Steven Mullens, Frans Snijkers, Pegie Cool, Vera Meynen P-3.2-05 Effect of Mo precursor on Methane dehydroaromatization over Mo-MFI with core-shell structure Z. Jin, S. Liu, L. Qin, Z. Liu, Y. Wang, Z. Xie, X. Wang P-3.2-06 The influence of zeolite nature on the behavior of the composite catalyst in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis E.Yu. Khatkova, L.V. Sineva, V.Z. Mordkovich

P-3.2-07 Effect of synthesis conditions of CON-type zeolite on MTO reaction activity M. Yoshioka, T. Yokoi, T. Tatsumi P-3.2-08 Metal-containing zeolites: their preparation, investigation of physical and chemical properties and activity in the ethane aromatization L.N.Vosmerikova, V.I.Zaikovskii, A.V.Vosmerikov P-3.2-09 The influence of catalyst acid strength on reactions relevant to Methanol To Hydrocarbons (MTH) catalysis M. Westgård Erichsen, S. Svelle, U. Olsbye P-3.2-10 Relationship between coking, intraparticle diffusion and product selectivity in DTO Y.X. Li, J.H. Guo, M.Y. Zhang, D.Z. Wang, Y. Wang P-3.2-11 The relationship between acid and catalytic properties of Сa,H-BEA zeolites in the reaction of methanol to dimethyl ether dehydration Yu.N. Kochkin, N.V. Vlasenko, A.V. Shvets, N.V. Kasyan P-3.2-12 Effect of zeolite’s structure, acidity and crystal size on the methanol to dimethylether (DME) reaction S.S. Akarmazyan, S.A. Karakoulia, K.S. Triantafyllidis, D.I. Kondarides

P-3.2-13 Heterogeneous catalysis of methanol conversion over 8-ring SAPOs: aspect of coke formation and deactivation Y.X. Wei, C.Y. Yuan, J.Z. Li, S.T. Xu, J.R. Chen, Q.Y. Wang, Y. Zhou, Z.M. Liu

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P-3.2-14 Outstanding stability of SBA-15 for promoting the catalytic methane decomposition towards H2 production David P. Serrano, Juan A. Botas, Patricia Pizarro and Gema Gómez P-3.2-15 Propane-butane fraction aromatization on promoted zeolites A.G. Dedov, A.S. Loktev, D. A. Levchenko, S.D. Golikov, I.K. Poliwina, A.E. Gekhman, I.I. Moiseev P-3.2-16 Study of HZSM-5 and its modifications in the conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons B.B.Guliyev, R.H. Ahmadova, F.A.Babayeva, H.J.Ibrahimov, M.I.Rustamov P-3.2-17 The combined influence of Raney cobalt and zeolite on the composition of the products of Fischer–Tropsch synthesis E.Yu. Khatkova, L.V. Sineva, V.Z. Mordkovich P-3.2-18 Effect of acid site distributions in the framework of Al-MWW on its catalytic properties in methylation of ethene L.Z. Huang, P.F. Wang, J.F. Li, M. Dong, J.G. Wang, W.B. Fan

P-3.2-19 Effect of platinum amount on the catalytic properties of beta nanozeolite for WGSR M. C. Rangel, L.H. Silva, S.T.F. Grecco, T.F. Silva, J.M. Assaf

and J.M. Grau P-3.2-20 Toward supported co-catalysts for the direct conversion of styrene to styrene carbonate in the presence of O2 and CO2 C. Rocha, M. Ramin, R. Sassine, T. Onfroy, F. Launay P-3.2-21 New catalytic systems of synthesis of gasoline hydrocarbon components from dimethyl ether on zeolite ZSM-5 E.E. Kolesnikova, E.N. Khivrich, L.E. Kitaev, Z.M. Bukina, N.V. Kolesnichenko. P-3.2-22 DME conversion on the surface of the modified zeolite catalysts studied with high-temperature diffusive reflectance FTIR spectroscopy in situ G.N. Shirobokova, E.N. Khivrich, T.I. Batova, A.S. Rodionov, N.V. Kolesnichenko, G.N. Bondarenko, A.E. Kuzmin. P-3.2-23 Methanol conversion into light olefins over silicoaluminaphosphates coated with silica S.V. Konnov, I.L. Aranovich, E.E. Knyazeva, I.I. Ivanova

P-3.2-24 The decomposition of nitrous oxide and partial oxidation of methane over ZSM5 catalysts; the effect of cobalt or iron loading N. A. Khan, M. Scollay, A. Crowfoot, E. Kennedy, B.Z. Dlugogorski, M. Stockenhuber P-3.2-25 Nanosized ZSM-5 Synthesized with Different Templates for MTP reaction Lanlan Zhang, Yanjun Gong, Qing Zhang, Wenlong Li, Shaolong Zhang, Feiying Yang, Wugang Wang, Tao Dou P-3.2-26 Mesoporous Zeolite SBA-15 and MCM-41 as Supports of Ni Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane Huimin Liu, Dehua He

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SECTION 3.3. Environmental catalysis and conversion of biomass

P-3.3-01 Kinetics of N2O decomposition over combined micro-mesoporous zeolites M.Rutkowska, L. Chmielarz, B. Gil, L. Obalová P-3.3-02 Epoxidation of Biodiesel with H2O2 over Hierarchically Structured TS-1 Catalysts Prepared by Desilication and Transformation N. Wilde, S. Gebhardt, W. Suprun, R. Gläser P-3.3-03 Development of Lanthanide-incorporated Fe-based Zeolite Catalysts for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO Sayeda Halima Begum, Xiaoxiang Han, Chin-Te Hung, Shing-Jong Huang, Shang-Bin Liu P-3.3-04 Effect of preparation procedure on the structural and catalytic properties of Fe-ZSM-5 as NH3-SCR catalyst Alexander Shishkin, Per-Anders Carlsson, Hanna Härelind, Magnus Skoglundh

P-3.3-05 N2O decomposition over Cu-exchanged nanosheet ZSM-5 Wei Zou, Pengfei Xie, Yinghong Yue, Weiming Hua, Dejin Kong, Weimin Yang , Zi Gao P-3.3-06 Design of Ru loaded Zeolite Catalysts for Hydrogen-free Production of Conjugated Linoleic Acids and Conjugated Oils A. Philippaerts, J. Van Aelst, P. Jacobs, B. Sels P-3.3-07 Zeolite catalyst for transesterification of vegetable oils by ethanol L.K. Patrylak, K.I.Patrylak, M.V. Okhrimenko, V.V. Ivanenko, A.M. Levterov, V.P. Marakhovskyi, D.V. Savytskyi, S.V. Konovalov, Yu.G. Voloshyna P-3.3-08 Trimetallic (Cu-Ag-Zn)/Mordenite system obtained via microwave radiation: characterization and catalytic activity in NO reduction I. Rodríguez Iznaga, F. F. Castillón Barraza, A. Simakov, V. Petranovski P-3.3-09 Preparation of TiO2/Cr-Beta Zeolite as Photocatalyst Shu-Hua Chien, Bai-Lin Chen, Wen-Kai Tu P-3.3-10 Co-conversion of vegetable oils and vacuum gas oil under catalytic cracking P.V. Lipin, O.V. Potapenko, T.P. Sorokina, V.P. Doronin P-3.3-11 Selective conversion of lignin to chemicals via catalytic fast pyrolysis over zeolites Zhiqiang Ma, Ekaterina Troussard, Jeroen A. van Bokhoven P-3.3-12 A comparative study relating to active sites and mechanisms in the selective catalytic reduction of NOx over Fe zeolites I. Ellmers, R. Velez, A. Brückner, U. Bentrup, H. Huang, V. Schünemann, W. Grünert P-3.3-13 Ethanol conversion towards alkanes and aromatics over pilot Pd-Zn/Al2O3/MFI catalyst A.V. Chistyakov, M.A. Gubanov, M.V. Chudakova, V. Yu Murzin, M.V. Tsodikov

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P-3.3-14 Hydrogen-rich syngas production from catalytic steam pyrolysis-gasification of biomass on Ni/MCM-41 Z. Wang, C. Wu, L. Wang, P. T. Williams, J. Shi, J. Huang P-3.3-15 Dehydration of Renewable Feedstocks Using Single Site Heterogeneous Catalysts Danni Sun, Matthew. E. Potter, Martha I.C. Angel, Robert Raja

P-3.3-16 Valorization of crude glycerol into fuel additives over molecular sieves J. Kowalska-Kuś, A. Held, A. Kuźnicka, K. Nowińska, S. Kowalak P-3.3-17 Lewis-Acid Catalyzed Conversion of Biomass-Derived Dimethylfuran to p-Xylene E.M. Mahmoud, P. Do, R.F. Lobo P-3.3-18 Preparation of Nano Metal Oxides through One-pot Synthesis Associated with Mesoporous Silica and their Catalytic Applications M.J. Suh, S.K. Ihm P-3.3-19 Effect of CO2 on deNOx activity of Cu/zeolite catalysts for NH3/SCR Y.J. Kim, I. Heo, S. Sung, K.M. Min, J.K. Lee, S.B. Hong, I.-S. Nam, B.K. Cho

P-3.3-20 The role and peculiar properties of α-sites in N2O decomposition over FeMFI L.Pirutko, V.Chernyavsky, E.Starokon, A.Kharitonov P-3.3-21 Cooperative effect of Lewis and Brønsted acid sites on Beta zeolites in dehydration of sugars R. Otomo, T. Yokoi, J. N. Kondo, T. Tatsumi

P-3.3-22 Gas phase glycerol dehydration to acrolein over catalysts derived from MWW layered precursor: effect of molar ratio SiO2/Al2O3 A. J. S. Mascarenhas, C. S. Carriço, M. B. Santos, D. S. Oliveira, F. T. Cruz, H. M. C. Andrade, H. O. Pastore P-3.3-23 Suppression of the formation of N2O in selective reduction of NO with NH3 over Fe-zeolite-promoted commercial V2O5-WO3/TiO2 catalysts M.H. Kim, S.W. Ham, C.H. Shin P-3.3-24 Hydrotreatment of Vegetable Oil over Pt/Zeolite for Producing High Quality Diesel-Range Fuels Congxin Wang, Qianhe Liu, Lijun Yan, Chen Luo, Zhijian Tian

P-3.3-25 Activity and stability Cu-SAPO-34 as NH3-SCR catalyst: parameters governed for the reactivity Radka Nedyalkova, Foad Faghihinia, Mariana Trifonova P-3.3-26 AgAlBEA and AgSiBEA zeolites as promising catalysts for selective reduction of NO with ethanol and butanol N. Popovych, P. Kyriienko, S. Soloviev, S. Orlyk, S. Dzwigaj

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P-3.3-27 Di-n-butyl ether synthesis using continuous reactor V.O. Samoylov, A.I. Nekhaev, D.N. Ramazanov, A.L. Maximov P-3.3-28 Delaminated zeolites as effective supports for the preparation of bioethanol steam reforming catalysts with high activity, selectivity and stability J.F. Da Costa-Serra, S. Sayas, A. Chica P-3.3-29 Enhancement of low temperature NH3-DeNOx performance of Fe-Beta by modification with manganese D.S. Krivoruchenko, N.S. Telegina, I.S. Mashkovsky, A.Yu. Stakheev P-3.3-30 Oil refinery wastewater treatment by catalytic ozonation with mesoporous zeolites (FAU) and Al-MCM-41 Jullian Vittenet, Jeremy Rodriguez, Julie Mendret, Stephan Brosillon, Anne Galarneau

P-3.3-31 Efficient Sugar to Lactate conversion with Bifunctional Carbon Silica Hybrid Catalysts M. Dusselier, F. de Clippel, L. Giebeler, P.A. Jacobs, B.F. Sels P-3.3-32 Influence of channel topology and zeolite defects on the catalytic etherification of HMF to biofuel additives Paola Lanzafame, Daniel Montalto, Siglinda Perathoner, Gabriele Centi, Anastasia Macario, Alfredo Aloise and Girolamo Giordano

P-3.3-33 Use of zeolite ZSM5 and hydrotalcite based mixed oxides in the dehydration of glycerol Sz. Mészáros, J. Halász, I. Pálinkó, Z. Kónya P-3.3-34 Conversion of Methyl Mercaptan and Methanol to Hydrocarbons over Zeolites – a Comparative Study V. Hulea, C. Cammarano, A. Lacarriere, B. Coq, R. Durand, E. Huguet, R. Cadours, C. Leroi

P-3.3-35 Role of isolated mononuclear iron in decomposition of N2O and SCR of NO with ammonia on FeAlSiBEA and FeSiBEA zeolite catalysts P. Boroń, L. Chmielarz, J. Gurgul, K. Łątka, T. Shishido, S. Dzwigaj P-3.3-36 Bio-fuels production from biomass: improving ZSM-5 resistance to phenolic compounds I. Graça, A.M. Carmo, C. Sá Couto, J.M. Lopes, M.F. Ribeiro P-3.3-37 Synthesis, Characterization and Catalytic Activity of Molecular Sieves Containig Bismuth (SABiOs) A. J. S. Mascarenhas, F. T. Cruz, H. M. C. Andrade. P-3.3-38 Niobium-containing mesoporous molecular sieves as catalysts for catalytic oxidations A. Feliczak-Guzik, A. Wawrzynczak, J. Goscianska, I. Nowak P-3.3-39 Direct conversion of fatty acid triglycerides on zeolite catalysts A.G. Dedov, A.S. Loktev, E. A. Isaeva, S.D. Golikov, E.V. Rogaleva, A.E. Gekhman, I.I. Moiseev P-3.3-40 TCE oxidation over metal exchanged zeolite BETA N.Blanch-Raga, A.E. Palomares, J. Martínez-Triguero, G. Fetter, P. Bosch.

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P-3.3-41 Discrimination of Fast SCR and Standard SCR pathways in NH3-DeNOx over Fe Beta zeolites A.I. Mytareva, G.N. Baeva, G.O. Bragina, D.A. Bokarev, A.Yu. Stakheev P-3.3-42 Influence of iron content on the activity of Fe/SBA-15 catalysts for methylene blue removal from aqueous effluent M. C. Rangel, O. B. da Silva, S. T. F. Grecco, H.C. F.Santos, S. Borges, S.G. Marchetti P-3.3-43 FTIR Spectroscopic Study of NO + O2 Coadsorption on H-SSZ-13: Formation and Stability of NO+ J.A. Loiland, R.F. Lobo

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Poster Programme

THURSDAY, JULY 11

SECTION 1.4. Hybrid and composite materials (MOF, POM, ZIF, Porous carbons, etc)

P-1.4-01 Flexibility of ZIF-8 structure studied by 129Xe NMR Marie-Anne Springuel-Huet, Andrei Nossov, Flavien Guenneau, Antoine Gédéon P-1.4-02 Synthesis and characterization of Zeolite/Fe3O4 nanocomposite material and investigation catalytic reaction of it Mojgan Zendehdel, Safura Molla Mohammad Zamani P-1.4-03 The Secret of the Maya Blue. A Story of Microporous Solid E. Lima, A. Guzmán, M. Vera, J.-L. Rivera, J. Fraissard P-1.4-04 Fluorinated Hydrotalcites: A New Family of Layered Double Hydroxides Enrique Lima, María de Jesús Martínez-Ortiz, Jorge L. Flores-Moreno P-1.4-05 In Situ Generated Metal Nanoparticles on Porous Copper Chlorophosphate Frameworks for Catalytic Aerobic Oxidations C. S. Hinde, R. Leithall, T.S.A. Hor, R. Raja P-1.4-06 Layered lanthanide 1,3,5-benzenetriphosphonates pillared with organic cationic species Takahiro Araki, Atsushi Kondo, Kazuyuki Maeda P-1.4-07 Synthesis of Metal-Free Highly Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Porous Materials for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in DMFC Chin-Te Hung, Ningya Yu, Yu-Siang Kao, Tuan-Chi Liu, Shang-Bin Liu P-1.4-08 Selective olefin’s formation from butanol-2 on mesopores iron-phosphates LISICON and NASICON catalysts A.I. Pylinina, I.I. Mikhalenko P-1.4-09 Impact of group VI metals on Ni/MgO for catalytic growth of CNTs by ethylene chemical vapor deposition A. E. Awadallah P-1.4-10 COK-16: a tunable MOF with cation exchange properties Sneha R. Bajpe, Eric Breynaert, Ana Martin-Calvo, Danilo Mustafa, Sofia Calero, Christine E. A. Kirschhock, Johan A. Martens

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P-1.4-11 Preparation of magnetic ZIF-based core-shell structure and its potential application in a microreactor Tong Zhang, Xinjuan Yan, Haiou Liu, Xiongfu Zhang P-1.4-12 Enhanced luminescent performance of hybrid mesoporous silicas via grafting by 1,8-naphthalic anhydride and then modification with Europium F. Wang, J.P. Wang, S.Y. Bai, J.H. Sun P-1.4-13 Versatile and Scalable Cooperative Template-Directed Coating Method to Construct Uniform Microporous Carbon Shell for Multifunctional Core-shell Nanocomposites Buyuan Guan, Xue Wang, Yu Xiao, Yunling Liu, Qisheng Huo P-1.4-14 Construction of Two 3D Copper-Based Coordination Polymers With Multifunctional Ligand, PmBC Jiahuan Luo, Jing Wang, Peng Tian, YunlingLiu, Lirong Zhang P-1.4-15 Construction of Two 3D Metal-Organic Frameworks Based on 1,2,3-Triazole-4,5-dicarboxylate Ligand Tingting Zhao, Dongmei Wang, Huoqi Sheng, Yunling Liu

P-1.4-16 Synthesis and Applications of Nitrogen-containing Ordered Mesoporous Carbons Jinming Xu, Xiaochen Zhao, Aiqin Wang and Tao Zhang P-1.4-17 Growing a porous γ-AlO(OH) layer of tunable thickness on MIL-53(Al) particles I. Bezverkhyy, G. Ortiz, G. Chaplais, C. Marichal-Westrich, J.-P. Bellat P-1.4-18 Metal-organic frameworks as strong basic catalysts via post-synthetic deprotonation of hydroxyl groups P. Valvekens, D. Jonckheere, D. De Vos

P-1.4-19 Fast Synthesis of MOFs Using Nanosized Zeolite Crystal Seeds Suyan Liu, Ying Zhang, Yan Meng, Fei Gao P-1.4-20 Cu Schiffbase Functionalized Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica: A Highly Stable Heterogeneous Catalyst X.F. Shi, X.H. Hu, B.B. Fan, W.B. Fan, R.F. Li P-1.4-21 Highly porous neutral, acid and basic micro- and mesoporous carbon materials: synthesis and properties N.D. Scherban, P.S. Yaremov, V.G. Ilyin, S.M. Filonenko P-1.4-22 Determining the indomethacin loading efficiency in isostructural MIL-101 frameworks with the solid-state NMR Tomaž Čendak, Emanuela Žunkovič, Tina Ukmar, Venčeslav Kaučič, Gregor Mali P-1.4-23 Synthesis and crystal structures of two new microporous copper rubidium diphosphates L.V. Shvanskaya, O.V. Yakubovich, V.S. Urusov

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P-1.4-24 Anomalous paraffin selectivity of ZIF-7 in the separation of light olefin/paraffin mixtures Canan Gücüyener, Johan van den Bergh, Jorge Gascon, Freek Kapteijn P-1.4-25 Synthesis of porous materials based on a Si-N network in Ionic Liquids Ana Isabel Saugar, Joaquín Pérez-Pariente P-1.4-26 Materials Center – Materials for every Challenge Ronny Grünker, Martin R. Lohe, Stefan Kaskel P-1.4-27 Kinetic Water Stability of an Isostructural Family of Zinc-based Pillared Metal-Organic Frameworks Himanshu Jasuja, Nicholas C. Burtch, You-gui Huang, Yang Cai, Krista. S. Walton P-1.4-28 Zr and Hf based Metal-Organic Frameworks Volodymyr Bon, Irena Senkovska, Volodymyr Senkovskyy, Stefan Kaskel P-1.4-29 Mesoporous carbon functionalized with Ni nanoparticles for hydrogen storage D. Fernand, P.L. Llewellyn, V. Hornebecq P-1.4-30 Synthesis and properties of photochromic quartz-like glasses M.A. Girsova, I.N. Anfimova, T.V. Antropova, O.A. Pshenko P-1.4-31 N-containing heterocyclic carboxylate−CaFe layered double hydroxide nanocomposites − synthesis, characterisation and some catalytic reactions M. Sipiczki, Á. Kukovecz, Z. Kónya, P. Sipos, I. Pálinkó

P-1.4-32 Synthesis and characterization of Zn-tartarate MOF Ana Palčić, Matjaž Mazaj, Emanuela Žunkovič, Josip Bronić P-1.4-33 Synthesis, Characterization, and CO2 Adsorption Properties of Chromium-based MOF-Graphene Oxide Composite Zhou Xin, Xia Qibin, Li Zhong P-1.4-34 Enhancement of the mechanical resistance of Metal Organic Frameworks by functionalization: A subtle combination of X-ray diffraction and molecular simulations P.G. Yot, Y. Ke, F. Salles, P. Horcajada, T. Devic, C. Serre, G. Férey, G. Maurin P-1.4-35 Controlled defect introduction during synthesis as a novel tool to improve the catalytic activity of Zr-MOF UiO-66 Frederik Vermoortele, Bart Bueken, Ben Van de Voorde, Alexandre Vimont, Dirk De Vos

P-1.4-36 Crystal Structures, Sorption Properties and Photochemistry of a Versatile Series of Aluminium MOFs H. Reinsch, M. A. van der Veen, F. Hinterholzinger, T. Bein, D. De Vos, N. Stock

P-1.4-37 Synthesis and characterization of Mixed ligand Zr-MOFs. Sachin Chavan; Stian Svelle, Silvia Bordiga, Karl Petter Lillerud

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P-1.4-38 EPR study of the mobility of nitroxide radicals confined in MIL-53(Al) nanochannel system Alena Nishchenko, Matvey Fedin, Alexander Stepanov, Daniil Kolokolov, Anton Gabrienko, Sergey Gromilov, Inna Shundrina, Elena Bagryanskaya P-1.4-39 Mg- and Ca-based metal-organic frameworks: from design to application M. Mazaj, T. Birsa Čelič, M. Rangus, G. Mali, N. Zabukovec Logar, V. Kaučič P-1.4-40 A combined computational and experimental FTIR study of CH4 and CO2 adsorption on Porous Aromatic Framework (PAF) materials G . Gatti, M . Errahali, L. Canti, L. Tei, M . Cossi, L. Marchese

P-1.4-41 Chemical and thermal switch in copper-based MOF materials B. Gil, B. Marszalek, R.E. Morriss P-1.4-42 Controlling hydrothermal stability of Zn-MOF materials T. Birsa Čelič, M. Mazaj, M. Rangus, T. Čendak, G. Mali, N. Zabukovec Logar

P-1.4-43 Alternate Layered Nanostructures using Click Reaction of Organic-modified Metal Oxides Dai Mochizuki, Kozue Kumagai, Funinao Kishimoto, Masato Maitani, Yuji Wada P-1.4-44 Dual Template-Directed Synthesis of Hierarchically Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 (ZIF-8) in an Aqueous System with Enhanced Porosity Y.N. Wu, B.Z. Wu, F.T. Li P-1.4-45 Stability of CPO-27 materials upon activation and rehydration Mojca Rangus, Benjamin Barth, Martin Hartmann P-1.4-46 A novel (3,3,6)-connected luminescent metal-organic framework for sensing of nitroaromatic explosives Libo Sun, Xiaowei Song, Zhiqiang Liang, Jihong Yu, Ruren Xu P-1.4-47 Pillar-Layer Assembly of Four Novel Cd-based Metal-Organic Frameworks with Structural Varieties Derived from the Replacement of Organic Linkers Fang Wang, Xuemin Jing, Bing Zheng, Guanghua Li, Guang Zeng, Qisheng Huo, Yunling Liu

P-1.4-48 Evaluation of CTA-MCM-41 modified with polyacrylates for use in catalytic transesterification F. T. Cruz, D. Cardoso P-1.4-49 Nanocrystalline M-MOF-74 (M= Mg, Mn, Co, Ni, Zn) prepared at room temperature Manuel Díaz-García, Manuel Sánchez-Sánchez, Álvaro Mayoral, Isabel Díaz

P-1.4-50 Effect of Solvent Reduction on the Synthesis of the Highly Robust Zr-BDC (UiO-66) MOF Himanshu Jasuja, Deonte Fletcher, Krista S. Walton

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P-1.4-51 Non-classic Crystal Growth of Some Selected MOFs H. F. Greer, C. M. Zheng, Y. H. Liu, R. E. Morris, W. Z. Zhou

P-1.4-52 Phase transformations in the system of two iron carboxylates T. Birsa Čelič, M. Rangus, V. Kaučič, N. Zabukovec Logar P-1.4-53 The study of I2 guest molecule binding ability in different organic solution of PAF-1 and JUC-Z2 Cuiying Pei, Teng Ben, Shilun Qiu

SECTION 1.5. Zeolite and MOF membranes and films P-1.5-01 Synthesis and characterization of nanocomposite Ge-MFI alumina membranes for CO2/N2 separation from wet flue gases C-H. Nicolas, M. Pera-Titus, P-1.5-02 Oriented Zeolite Membranes: Preparation, Characterization and Special Wettability Jiancheng Di, Xiaofang Wang, Kangjian Tang, Yangdong Wang, and Weimin Yang P-1.5-03 Oriented Heterostructured Surface Mounted Metal-Organic Frameworks: [Cu3btc2]@[Cu2(ndc)2(dabco)] Min Tu, Roland A. Fischer

P-1.5-04 Improved performance of supported zeolite and MOF membranes by chemical support modification for seeding-free syntheses J. Caro, A. Huang P-1.5-05 Synthesis and surface modification of silicalite membranes N.A. Kosinov, E.J.M. Hensen P-1.5-06 Zeolite hybrid films for space decontamination N. Lauridant, T.J. Daou, G. Arnold, H. Nouali, J. Patarin, D. Faye

P-1.5-07 Synthesis of ion-exchanged SAPO-34 zeolite membrane Yanfeng Zhang, Meng Li, Dongyan Zheng, Yuhan Sun P-1.5-08 Sulfur stabilized sodalite for membrane applications Christiane Günther, Hannes Richter, Ingolf Voigt P-1.5-09 Zeolite membranes on full zeolite bodies Hannes Richter, Gundula Fischer, Ingolf Voigt P-1.5-10 Sod-ZMOF/Matrimid Mixed Matrix Membranes for CO2/CH4 Separation A. Kılıç, Ç. Atalay-Oral, A. Sirkecioğlu, Ş.B. Tantekin-Ersolmaz, M.G. Ahunbay P-1.5-11 ZIF-8 mixed matrix membranes for natural gas and exhaust gas purification L. M. Diestel, X. Liu, F. Steinbach, Y. Li, W. Yang, J. Caro

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P-1.5-12 Zeolite MFI membranes on inexpensive supports for pervaporation Zhengbao Wang, Yong Peng, Zhiying Zhan, Yushan Yan

P-1.5-13 Hexane isomers separation through tubular silicalite-1 membrane M. Matsukata, T. Kaneko, M. Sakai P-1.5-14 Effect of Na+ Cation on the Water/Acetic acid Separation through Mordenite Membrane M. Matsukata, Y. Imanishi, M. Narashima P-1.5-15 SBS/Aminated SBA-15 Mixed Matrix Membranes For Gas Separation Maria Giovanna Buonomenna, Giovanni Golemme, Cristina Maria Tone, Maria Penelope De Santo, Federica Ciuchi, Enrico Perrotta

P-1.5-16 Elucidating the kinetics of pentene cracking on H-ZSM-5 by combining theory with experiment J. Van der Mynsbrugge, S. Schallmoser, M. Waroquier, J.A. Lercher, V. Van Speybroeck P-1.5-17 Zeolite Films: A New Synthetic Approach Davinder S. Bhachu, Andrew J. Smith, Ivan P. Parkin, Andrew J. Dent, Gopinathan Sankar P-1.5-18 Self-templated Synthesis of Porous Coordination Polymer thin Films based on Metal Oxides K. Khaletskaya, H. Parala, R. A. Fischer

P-1.5-19 Cascade pervaporation through polymer and zeolite membranes for biobutanol recovery D.A. Fedosov, A.V. Smirnov, E.E. Knyazeva, I.L. Borisov, V.V. Volkov, I.I. Ivanova P-1.5-20 Ionothermal Synthesis of Aluminophosphate Molecular Sieve Membranes through Substrate Surface Conversion Xiaolei Li , Keda Li , Zhijian Tian, Renshun Xu, Huaijun Ma, Bingchun Wang

P-1.5-21 The preparation of the integrated metal-organic framework membranes on ceramic support under mild conditions V.I. Isaeva, M.I. Barkova, M.M. Ermilova, E.A. Mironova, A.V. Kucherov, L.M. Kustov

P-1.5-22 Electrospinning technology applied in the synthesis of Zeolite and MOF membranes L. Fan, Z. Kang, M. Xue, S. Qiu P-1.5-23 Pure silica LTA zeolite membranes on porous alumina supports M. Palomino, H. Ono, S. Valencia, A. Corma P-1.5-24 Electrochemical Synthesis of cobalt containing Metal-Organic frameworks S. K. Vankova, M. Cataldo Hernandez, M. Thalluri, N. Russo, G. Saracco

P-1.5-25 Preparation of b-oriented HZSM-5 multilayer on stainless steel tube with remarkably enhanced catalytic performances Meiling Ji, Guozhu Liu, Li Wang, Xiangwen Zhang

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P-1.5-26 Separation of CH4/CO2 binary mixtures using micro- and nano-sized ZIF-8 membranes J. Cookney, K. Lecoanet, P. Hrabanek, V. Fila P-1.5-27 Size and Drying Effects on Preparation of Nafion®/ZSM-5 Composite Membranes for DMFC Application Wei-Jen Chou, Soofin Cheng P-1.5-28 Amine-Functionalized MIL-53 Metal-Organic Framework and Aminosilanes Grafted FAU/EMT zeolite In Polyimide Mixed Matrix Membranes for CO2/CH4 Separation Xiao Yuan Chen, Vinh-Thang Hoang, Omid Ghaffari Nik, Denis Rodrigue, Serge Kaliaguine P-1.5-29 Fabrication of new mixed matrix membranes based on poly-etherimide and metal organic frameworks M. Galizia, N. Gargiulo, D. Caputo, P. Musto, G. Mensitieri

SECTION 3.4. Chemicals and fine chemicals P-3.4-01 Oxidation of Phenol to Dihydroxybenzenes by N2O over MFI zeolites L.V. Pirutko, D.P. Ivanov, G.I. Panov P-3.4-02 Disproportionation of Trimethylbenzene over Modified Beta Zeolite Y.W. Chen, S.J. Zhu P-3.4-03 A comparative study of glycerol dehydration catalyzed by desilicated micro/mesoporous MFI zeolites L.G. Possato, R.N. Diniz, T. Garetto, S.H. Pulcinelli, C.V. Santilli, L. Martins

P-3.4-04 Titanium containing Solid core Mesoporous silica shell: A novel efficient catalyst for ammoxidation reactions N. Venkatathri, M. Nookaraju, A. Rajini, I.A.K. Reddy P-3.4-05 Engineering Single-Site Lewis Base Catalysis in Mesoporous Silica for Desirable Industrial Transformations S. H. Newland, D. J. Xuereb, R. Rios Torres, R. Raja P-3.4-06 Efficient one-pot synthesis of 2, 5-disubstituted 1,3,4-oxadiazoles catalyzed by nano-ZSM-5 catalyst Abbas Teimouri, Alireza Najafi Chermahini

P-3.4-07 Shape-Selective Catalysis Determined by the Volume of a Zeolite Cavity: Selective production of Propylene Toshihide Baba, Yasuyoshi Iwase, Akimitsu Miyaji, Ken Motokura, To-ru Koyama P-3.4-08 Immobilized on zeolite support metallocene catalysts for olefin polymerization I. N. Meshkova, V.G.Grinev, S.A.Skornikova, N.Yu. Kovaleva, O.I. Kudinova, L. A. Novokshonova

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P-3.4-09 Selectivity comparison of 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene by methylation of naphthalene with methanol on different zeolites Ye Zhang, Mingxian Du, Zhanjun Lv, Xuekuan Li P-3.4-10 Microwave-assisted Sonogashira Cross-Coupling Reaction Catalyzed by Pd-MCM-41 under Solvent-free Conditions W. Chang , J. Shin, G.H.Chae, S. R. Jang, B. J. Ahn P-3.4-11 Vanadium modified mesoporous and amorphous solid matrices applied for propene epoxidation A. Held, J. Kowalska-Kuś, K. Nowińska, S. Kowalak P-3.4-12 Skillful design of new direct oxidation catalyst: Dual functional titanosilicate Chunfeng Shi, Jun Long, Min Lin, Bin Zhu P-3.4-13 Mesoporous hollow silica supported Pt based bimetal catalysts: effect of promoter and thermal treatment Xu Yang, Shijun Liao P-3.4-14 EISA prepared mesostructured titanium-silicate as highly efficient catalyst for selective oxidation of 2,3,6-trimethylphenol to 2,3,5-trimethyl-1,4-benzoquinone M. S. Mel’gunov, I. D. Ivanchikova, M. K. Kovalev, O. A. Kholdeeva P-3.4-15 Isomerization of α-pinene oxide to campholenic aldehyde over Fe-modified micro- and mesoporous materials M. Stekrova, N. Kumar, P. Mäki-Arvela, D. Yu. Murzin P-3.4-16 New Aibassov’s - Yuriev's reaction transformation of furan in its analogs - phosphorane, arsanol, stibinol and vismutol Aibassov E.Zh., Baiguzhin A.A., Umirkulova Zh.S., Serikbaeva G.K. P-3.4-17 Alkylation of naphthalene with methanol in synthesis of 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene on CoAPO-11 molecular sieve Min Liu, Wei Wu, Linfei Xiao, Aijuan Zhao, Xiaoran Liu

P-3.4-18 The synthesis of esters on micro- and micro-mesoporous metallsilicates N.G. Grigorieva, A.M. Suleimanova, S.V. Bubennov, V.A. Veklov, B.I. Kutepov P-3.4-19 The liquid phase oxidation of styrene with silver supported mesoporous carbons as a catalysts Joanna Goscianska, Robert Pietrzak, Izabela Nowak P-3.4-20 Benzylation of benzene with benzyl chloride on iron-containing mesoporous mordenite Y. Sun, K. Leng P-3.4-21 Acid modification of nature mesoporous aluminosilicate catalyst A.Yu. Sidorenko, G.M. Sen’kov, V.E. Agabekov

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P-3.4-22 The basicity of Y zeolite containing alkylammonium cations K.A. Almeida, D. Cardoso P-3.4-23 Structure and selective reduction of benzonitrile to benzylamine with zeolite catalysts Ateeq Rahman, Anitha S. Deshpande, Faris Al Naomy P-3.4-24 HZSM-5 zeolite in partial oxidation of aromatic compounds by nitrous oxide in supercritical conditions A.L. Kustov, A.E. Koklin, V.I. Bogdan, L.M. Kustov

P-3.4-25 Effect of the Support on the Hydrogenation of 3-Hexyne to Cis-3-Hexene Over Palladium Catalysts G. Alvez-Manoli, T.J. Pinnavaia, Z. Zhang, D.K. Lee, K. Marín-Astorga, P. Rodriguez, F. Imbert, P. Reyes, N. Marín-Astorga

P-3.4-26 Catalytic synthesis of alkoxy norbornanes G.Z. Raskildina, A.M. Suleimanova, K.K. Gorshunova, B.I. Kutepov, S.S. Zlotsky

P-3.4-27 Synthesis of pyridine and picolines over H-beta zeolite catalyst N.A. Filippova, N.G. Grigor’eva, I.S. Faizrakhmanov, B.I. Kutepov

P-3.4-28 Facile and Fast Laboratory Upscaling Synthesis of ZIF-8 Nanocatalyst and Application in Monoglyceride Synthesis Process L.H. Wee, T. Lescouet, J. Ethiraj, F. Bonino, R. Vidruk, E. Garrier, D. Packet, S. Bordiga, D. Farrusseng, M. Herskowitz, J.A. Martens P-3.4-29 A novel zeotype palladium dodecylamino phosphate: Efficient catalyst for the Suzuki coupling reactions A. Rajini, M. Nookaraju, A. Ajay Kumar, N. Venkatathri, I.A.K. Reddy

SECTION 3.5. Adsorption and separation P-3.5-01 Eradication of TCA from aqueous solutions using zeolites as adsorbents L. Ferreira, M.F. Ribeiro, A. Fernandes, C. Henriques P-3.5-02 Selective adsorption of tobacco specific nitrosamines (TSNA) in smoke Y. Zhou, W.G. Lin, M.M. Wan, J. Yang, Y. Wang, J.H. Zhu P-3.5-03 Properties of a novel binderless Y-type zeolite for thermal adsorption storage applications J. Jänchen, T. Herzog, K. Schumann, A. Brandt, B. Unger

P-3.5-04 Сhoice of pre-activation conditions of zeolites Х by design of experiments Ivanova E.N., Alekhina M.B, Aknazarova S.L., Konkova T.V. P-3.5-05 Performance of Mesoporous Materials in Adsorptive Desulfurization Y.C. Qin, X.C. Shao, X.T. Zhang, Y. Wang, Y.J. Ruan, L.H. Duan, L. Song

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P-3.5-06 Synthesis and characterization of LTA/carbon hierarchical structured composite for cobalt (II) uptake David A. De Haro-Del Rio, S. Holmes P-3.5-07 Dual temperature ion-exchange separation on zeolites V. A. Ivanov, R. Kh. Khamizov, O. T. Gavlina, A. A. Madani P-3.5-08 The First Tethered Organo-AlPO as a Versatile Precursor for Tackling Environmental Issues D.J. Xuereb, M.E. Potter, W. Mothersole, C. Hinde, S. Newland, R. Raja

P-3.5-09 Removal studies of UO2

2+ and Cu2+ ions onto synthetic NaA zeolite D. Nibou, S. Amokrane, A. Krobba, H. Mekatel, M. Barkat P-3.5-10 Phytase Immobilized on Hierarchical Heteroatomic Fe-ZSM-5 Zeolite as Composite Feed Additive for Enhanced Phytate-Phosphorus Bioavailability Wenzhong Zhang, Fang Xu, Deju Wang

P-3.5-11 Adsorption of 2,3-DCDD on FAU and EMT-type zeolites: influence of the nature and the content of charge compensating cations M. Mercury, N. Zouaoui, A. Simon-Masseron, Y. Zerega, C. Reynard-Carette, R. Denoyel, M. Carette, A. Janulyte, J. Patarin

P-3.5-12 Mordenites, ZSM-5 and Beta Zeolites Modified with Cations as Adsorbents for Control of Hydrocarbon Cold-Start Emissions V.Golubeva, A.Korableva, L.Kustov, G.Kapustin, U.S.Rohatgi, M.V.Viola P-3.5-13 Interaction between the framework of silicalite-1 and OH group in sorbate molecules N. Kamiya, T. Oshiro, S. Tan, T. Koike, K. Nishi, Y. Yokomori P-3.5-14 Features of sorption of flavonoids on MCM-41 and composite materials based on MCM-41 S.I.Karpov, F. Roessner, N.A. Belanova, V.F. Selemenev, E.O. Korabelnikova, O.O. Krizhanovskaya, I.V. Nedosekina P-3.5-15 Equilibrium of adsorption of α-tocopherol and β-sitosterol onto mesoporous composites O.O. Krizhanovskaya, E.V. Borodina, S.I. Karpov, F. Roessner, V.F. Selemenev P-3.5-16 Adsorption isotherm of pure gases at high pressures on Na-LTA zeolites of different crystal sizes R. E. Bazan, C. G. Maciel, D. C. Melo, D. Cardoso P-3.5-17 Non-monotonic chain length dependent adsorption and diffusion of 1-alcohols in SAPO-34 J. Cousin Saint Remi, G. Baron, J. Denayer P-3.5-18 Hydrogen adsorption by Cu(I)-Y, -SSZ-13 and –ZK-5 B. Ipek, C.M. Brown, R.F. Lobo

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P-3.5-19 Enhancing CCS performances of microporous materials by basic oxide coating Jenny G. Vitillo, Gabriele Ricchiardi, Valentina Crocellà, Silvia Bordiga P-3.5-20 Titanosilicate desiccants for low temperature/energy input CO2 drying S. Rezaei, B. Tanchuk, J.A. Sawada, S.M. Kuznicki

P-3.5-21 Removal of Cr(III) from aqueous solution by zeolites sintetized from exhausted FCC catalysts. Kinetics studies and effect of Cr(III) exchange on the zeolitic structure M. R. Gonzalez, A. M. Pereyra, E. I. Basaldella P-3.5-22 Surface concentrations of methanol/DME/C3H6/C3H8 mixtures calculated by the Langmuir and ideal adsorbed solution theories Yasukazu Kobayashi, Yuxin Li, Yao Wang, Dezheng Wang

P-3.5-23 Pore-expanded MCM-41 for CO2 adsorption E.S. Sanz Pérez, A. Arencibia, G. Calleja, R. Sanz

P-3.5-24 Adsorption of methyl tert-butyl ether on zeolites Y, Mordenite, and ZSM-5 used for the decontamination of ground water V. Sacchetto, C. Bisio, G. Gatti, M. Cossi, L. Marchese, I. Braschi

P-3.5-25 Adsorption of hexane isomers on MFI type zeolites: Understanding the aluminium content effect A. Ferreira, M. Mittelmeijer-Hazeleger, J. Bergh, S. Aguado, J.C. Jansen, G. Rothenberg, A.E. Rodrigues, F. Kapteijn P-3.5-26 Purification of catalytic cracking gasoline from sulfur by the hydroadsorption method G.S. Mukhtarova, Z.A.Qasimova, H.C. Ibrahimov, V.M.Abbasov, M.I. Rustamov P-3.5-27 Hydrogen adsorption onto MCM-48 carbon replica modified with metals J. M. Juárez, M. B. Gómez Costa, J. Cussa, O.A. Anunziata

P-3.5-28 Adsorption of amino acids on ordered mesoporous sillicas modified with lanthanum J. Goscianska, A. Olejnik, R. Pietrzak P-3.5-29 Enhanced CO2 capture over CMK carbons functionalized with amino groups R. Sanz, D. Serrano, P.Pizarro, A. Arencibia, A. L. López, E. Esteban, J.L. Domínguez, I. Moriña P-3.5-30 Carbon-Silica Nanocomposites for Separation Applications F. de Clippel, A. Harkiolakis, A. Khan, M. Dusselier, I. Vankelecom, J. Denayer, P. Jacobs, B. Sels P-3.5-31 Temperature Dependent Immobilization of CH4 and H2 in Narrow Pore Zeolites A.Puls, F.Dreisbach, T.M. Fieback

P-3.5-32 Adsorption of Isobutane and Isobutene on H-ZSM-5 Type Zeolite and on Beta Zeolite O.A. Sukhorebrova, O.V. Yashina, P.V. Samokhin, M.A. Kipnis

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P-3.5-33 Selective Adsorption Desulfurization of Gasoline by Micro- and Mesoporous Molecular Sieves L. Song, Y.C. Qin , W.G. Yu, S.W. Dong, L.H. Duan, X.T. Zhang, Y. Wang P-3.5-34 Effect of Acidic and Basic Additives on Zr-MOF for CH4 and CO2 Adsorption Hussein Rasool Abid, Shaobin Wang P-3.5-35 Reuse of waste of catalytic removal of contaminants in diesel J.P.M. Miguens, Souzaw. C., M.A.G. Figueiredo, L.A.N. Mendes, F.G. Bastianelli P-3.5-36 CO2 Sorption Mechanism in Amine-Functionalized SBA-15 Mesoporous Silica Studied by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Chin-Te Hung, Shin-Jong Huang, Jen-Shan Lin, Yu-Chi Chang, Shang-Bin Liu P-3.5-37 Understanding Carbon Dioxide Adsorption on Alkali Metal Exchanged Zeolite SSZ-13 Trong D. Pham, Matthew R. Hudson, Craig M. Brown, Raul F.Lobo P-3.5-38 Adsorption studies of Propane on silicalite-1 with different morphologies Zhaofei Li, Xiaoqiang Yao, Xiangyu Xu, Jiaqing Song, Qian Wang, Qiwu Liu, Xiaohui Gao, Lijun Yan, Xinmei Pang, Fayong Li P-3.5-39 Removal of Pyrogallol from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption onto Organobentonite and Organovermiculite J.I. Martinez-Costa, R. Leyva-Ramos, J. Mendoza-Barron, R.M. Guerrero-Coronado P-3.5-40 Kinetic Separation of P/O-Xylene Isomers by SiO2/Silicalite-1 Core-Shell Adsorbents Easir A. Khan, Arvind Rajendran, Zhiping Lai

Recent Research Reports, part 2

SECTION 1.4. Hybrid and composite materials (MOF, POM, ZIF, Porous carbons, etc)

RRR-1.4-01 The hybrid PEI-magadiite: Influence of pH on the ion exchange of PEI R. B. Vieira, H.O. Pastore

RRR-1.4-02 Energetic Performances of the Metal-Organic Framework ZIF-8 by High Pressure Water Intrusion-Extrusion Experiments G. Ortiz, H. Nouali, C. Marichal, G. Chaplais and J. Patarin RRR-1.4-03 Using nicotinate-containing mofs as stationary phase in high-performance liquid chromatography A.V. Zagorodko, Yu.L. Zub RRR-1.4-04 Polarized Micropores in a Novel 3D Metal-Organic Framework for a Highly Selective CO2 Adsorption and Water Sensing Chengli Jiao, Lixian Sun, Fen Xu, Zelimir Gabelica

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SECTION 1.5. Zeolite and MOF membranes and films

RRR-1.5-01 Growth of MFI layers on exhausted FCC catalyst microspheres by hydrothermal crystallization J.C Tara, E.I. Basaldella

RRR-1.5-02 BEA containing zeolite membranes prepared by an organo template free synthesis route S. Reuß, P. Singh, M. Mokhtar, S.A. Al-Thabaiti, S. N. Basahel, W. Schwieger

RRR-1.5-03 Optimization of preparation conditions of high silica CHA zeolite membrane by interzeolite conversion method and its pervaporation of acetic acid solutions Yoshimichi Kiyozumi, Chie Abe, Emiko Tomon, Masaya Itakura, Naoki Yamanaka, Masahiro Sadakane and Tsuneji Sano

RRR-1.5-04 Silicalite Membranes on Ceramic Supports for Natural Gas Purification Christine Hecker, Sebastian Wohlrab, Udo Lubenau, Yvonne Joseph

SECTION 2.2. Advanced characterization techniques

RRR-2.2-01 Results of Round Robin Test for Specific Surface Area Byung Il Choi, Jong Chul Kim, and Sang Bong Woo RRR-2.2-02 Structure determination of ITQ-51 by the Rotation Electron Diffraction Method Yifeng Yun, Raquel Martínez-Franco, Manuel Moliner, Junliang Sun, Wei Wan, Avelino Corma, Xiaodong Zou RRR-2.2-03 In situ EXAFS study of Pt/Pd catalysts supported on Sn-Beta zeolite C. Alonso-Escobar, M.E. Domine, G. Guilera, F. Rey

RRR-2.2-04 IR Micro-Imaging of Mesoporous Silicon as a Model System for the Investigation of Hysteresis Phenomena A. Lauerer, P. Zeigermann, J. Lenzner, C. Chmelik, R. Valiullin, J. Kärger

SECTION 2.3. Mechanistic studies; impact of in situ and operando techniques RRR-2.3-01 Iron Substituted Microporous Catalysts for Selective Oxidations – in situ combined EXAFS/XRD studies G.P. Gregori, G.Sankar, E.J. Shotton, A. Kroner

SECTION 3.2. Non-oil fossil feedstocks into end products RRR-3.2-01 MTO catalysts: A new toolbox for characterizing SAPO intergrowths R. L. Smith, W. Slawinski, M. W. Anderson, M. P. Attfield, D. S. Wragg, H. Fjellvåg, D. Akporiaye, B. Arstad, J. H. Cavka, A. Lind, T. Fuglerud

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RRR-3.2-02 Selective production of propylene from ethanol on nano-sized zeolite Y. Takamitsu, S. Yoshida, K. Yamamoto, and H. Ogawa

RRR-3.2-03 Modification of zeolite crystallites for cobalt-based catalyst applications in bifunctional Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis S. Sartipi, Jorge Gascon and Freek Kapteijn

RRR-3.2-04 Conversion of chloromethane into light olefins over silicoaluminophosphates with different structure S.V.Sokolova, G.S.Dasaeva, V.Ya.Yas’kova, E.E.Knyazeva, I.I.Ivanova, Yu.A.Treger, S.N.Khadzhiev, L.I.Trusov

SECTION 3.3. Environmental catalysis and conversion of biomass RRR-3.3-01 Hydrodechlorination of Chlorophenols by Pd-MCM-41 and Pd-Y Zeolite Wonghil Chang, Jihye Shin, Jihyeon Oh, Byoung Joon Ahn RRR-3.3-02 Novel Catalysts Supported on AlPO Type AQSOA® Zeolites for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx Haijun Chen, Takeshi Matsuo, Daisuke Nishioka, Kazunori Oshima, Kenichi Kiyono, and Takahiko Takewaki

SECTION 3.4. Chemicals and fine chemicals RRR-3.4-01 Cumene synthesis via hydroalkylation of benzene with acetone: influence of zeolite type on activity and selectivity O.V. Shutkina, O.A.Ponorameva, I.I. Ivanova RRR-3.4-02 Synthesis of acetyl salicylic acid over modified form of natural zeolite-clinoptilolite Ts.M. Ramishvili, N.G. Kalabegashvili, V.G. Tsitsishvili, V.M Gabunia, L.O. Samkharadze, D.K. Ioseliani, G.I. Balarjishvili RRR-3.4-03 Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction on MeNSBA-15 Y. Furukawa and M. Ogura RRR-3.4-04 Production of Vanillin from Ferulic Acid using Catalysts Obtained from Hydrotalcite-Like Compounds Colin-Domínguez, E., Aguilar-Pliego, J., López-Martínez, M.-A., Domínguez-Soria, V.-D., Torres-Rodríguez, M., Gutiérrez-Arzaluz, M.

SECTION 3.5. Adsorption and separation RRR-3.5-01 Adsorption purification of phosphoric acid from lead by modified aluminosilicates G.Sh. Sultanbayeva, R.M.Chernyakova, M.Zh.Kusainova

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RRR-3.5-02 Microstructure analysis of highly water permeable zeolite MOR Y. Sasaki, K. Yoshida, S. Sekigawa, Y. Imanishi and M. Matsukata RRR-3.5-03 Determination of sorption heats under equilibrium conditions exemplified by sorption of nitrogen-oxygen mixtures on Li, Rare Earth-LSX zeolite Martin Bülow RRR-3.5-04 Very strong adsorption sites of Ag-ZSM-5 for Xenon capture from atmosphere – Experimental and molecular modeling L. Deliere, S. Topin, J-P. Fontaine, Y. Schuurman, D. Farrusseng, B. Coasne RRR-3.5-05 Natural zeolite for environmental application in water and wastewater purification from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) Paulina Chaber, Barbara Gworek RRR-3.5-06 Spontaneous Dispersion of Salts and Oxides into Zeolites and Its Applications Jiaping Zhang, Wei Tang, Yuexiang Zhu, Youchang Xie RRR-3.5-07 Comparative adsorption of CO2 by mono-, di-, and triamine-organo-functionalized magnesium phyllosilicates K. O. Moura, H. O. Pastore

RRR-3.5-08 Effect of zeolite coating thickness on adsorption kinetics for heat pump applications M Tatlier, G. Munz, G. Fueldner, S. Henninger RRR-3.5-09 Hybrid catalytic zeolite – Ni3Al cermet filter materials P.Yu. Gulyaev, Yu.I. Reutov, I.P. Gulyaev