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adam_text | Contents
Board
and Committee
v
Acknowledgments
vii
Preface
xxv
I. Plenary Lectures
1
New Catalysts for Controlled/Living Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization (ATRP)
3
K. Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
2
Plattenbau-Automated Synthesis of Catalysts and Materials Libraries
13
J. Scheidtmann, J.W.
Saaifrank, W.F.
Maier (Universität des Saarlandes,
Germany)
3
From the Internal Combustion Engine to the Fuel Cell: Moving towards the
Hydrogen Economy
21
R.J. Farrauto (Engelhard Corporation, USA)
4
Catalysis and Applications of Gold Nanoparticles
31
M. Haruta (Research Institute for Green Technology, A1ST, Japan)
5
Synergetic Design between the Catalyst System and the Reaction Field
-Development of Palladium-Lead Intermetallic Compound Catalysts-
39
S. Yamamatsu (Asahi Kasei Corporation, Japan)
II. Oral Presentations
6
Ethylene
Polymerization Behavior of Polymethylene-Bridged Bis (Phenoxy-
Imine) Zr Complexes
49
S. Ishii, M. Mitani, J.
Saito,
S.
Matsuura,
R.
Furuyama,
T. Fujita
(Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
7
Ionic Liquids as New Solvents and Catalysts for Petrochemical and Refining
Processes
55
H. Olivier-Bourbigou, V. Lecocq
(Institut Français du Pétrole, France)
χ
Contents
8 Modern
Refining
Concepts-An Update on
Naphtha-Isomerization to
Modem
Gasoline
Manufacture
61
H. Weyda, E.
Köhler (Süd-Chemie
AG,
Germany)
9
A Novel Process for Solid Acid Catalyzed Isobutane/Butene Alkylation
67
A. Feller, A. Guzman, I. Zuazo, J.A.
Lercher (Technische
Universiteit
München,
Germany)
10
Vapor Phase
Beckmann
Rearrangement over a High Silica MFI Zeolite
73
H. Ichihashi (Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
11
DFT and Experimental Studies of
C
-С
and
C
-О
Bond Cleavage in
Ethanol
and
Ethylene
Glycol
on
Pt
Catalysts
79
R.R. Davda, R.
Alcalá,
J.
Shabaker,
G.
Huber,
R.D. Cortright,
M. Mavrikakis,
J.A. Dumesic (University of Wisconsin, USA)
12
Design of Solid Base Catalysts for the Production of Chemicals
85
S. Sivasanker (National Chemical Laboratory, India)
13
Nanofabrication of Zeolitic Crystals with Nanoglues by Microwave
91
S.E. Park,
D.S.
Kim, Y.K. Hwang (Korea Research Institute of Chemical
Technology (KRICT), Korea)
14
Microreactors for Measuring Catalyst Activity and Determining Reaction
Kinetics
97
S.K. Ajmera,
С
Delattre, M.A. Schmidt, K.F. Jensen (Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, USA)
15
Steam Reforming Reaction of
Methanol
with a Membrane Reactor
-Catalysis-Spillover-Membrane-
103
M.H.
Rei*1, CK.
Tsui*1,
C.W.
Pan*1,
Y.M.
Lin*2 (*l Chang Gung University,
Taiwan, *2 Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
16
Converting Natural Gas to
Ethylene
and Propylene Using the UOP/HYDRO
MTO Process
109
P.T. Barger, B.V. Vora, P.R.
Pujado,
Q.
Chen (UOP LLC, USA)
17
Deep Hydrodesulfurization: Reactions and Catalysts
115
M. Breysse*1,
CE. Hédoire*1.
С.
Louis*1, G. Pérot*2
f*1
Université P. et M.
Curie, France, *2 Université de Poitiers, France)
18
Effect of Cyclopentadienyl
Fragment
in Polymerization of
Ethylene,
Propylene, and
Styrene
by Nonbridged Half-Metalloce Type Titanium and
Zirconium Complexes of the Type,
Ср МСІг
[N(2,6-Me2
Ce H3)(SiMe3)],
-MAO Catalyst Systems
121
K. Nomura, K.
Fujii
(Nara
Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
19
Cp* TiCb Catalyst Supported on Functionalized Macroreticular Resin
Bead for
Ethylene
Polymerization
125
K.S. Lee. O. Y. Jeong. S.K.
Ihm
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea)
Contents xi
20
Supporting Effects of Methylaluminoxane on
Propene
Polymerization with
an Alkyltitanium Complex
129
H. Hagimoto, T. Shiono, T. Ikeda (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
21
A New Polymer Supported Palladium Complex as Active, Air Stable and
Recyclable Catalyst for Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions
133
M.M.
Dell Anna,
P. Mastrorilli, F. Muscio, C.F.
Nobile
(Polytechnic of
Bari,
Italy)
22
Enantiospecific Heterogeneous Catalysis without a Chiral Modifier
137
P.
Mäki-Arvela,
T. Salmi, D.Y. Murzin
(Åbo Akademi
University, Finland)
23
A Novel Promotion System for Carbonyl-Ene Reactions of
Styrènes
with
Paraformaldehyde-The Combined Use of Boron Trifluoride and
Molecular
S
ie
ves
141
T. Okachi, M.
Опака
(The University of
Tokyo,
Japan)
24
Catalytic
Direct
1
^-Conjugate
Addition
of Aldehydes to Vinylketones on
ТУ-Метуі-З-
Aminopropylated FSM-
16 145
K. Shimizu, H. Suzuki,
T. Kodarna,
H. Hagiwara, Y.
Kitayama (Niigata
University, Japan)
25
Catalytic Synthesis of Dimethyltoluene^^-dicarbamate by the
Methoxycarbonylation of 2,4-Toluene
Diamine
with Dimethyl Carbonate
Using Zn(OAc)2-2H2O
149
T. Baba*1,
A. Kobayashi*2, T. Yamauchi*2, S.
Aso*3,
M.
Inomata*3,
Y.
Kawanami*1
f*1 Shinshu
University, Japan, *2 Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan, *3 Mitsui Chemicals Inc., Japan)
26
Electronic Structure Change on T1O2 Surface due to UV Light Irradiation
153
M. Komiyama, D. Yin, Y. Li (Okazaki National Research Institutes, Japan)
27
Time-Resolved Infrared Absorption Study of Electron- and Hole-Capture
Reactions on Photoexcited
PĽTÍO2
in the Presence of Methanol-Water
Vapor Mixture
157
A. Yamakata, T. Ishibashi, H. Onishi (Kanagawa Academy of Science and
Technology
(KAST),
Japan)
28
The Activity of T1O2 and Heteropolytungstate-Modified T1O2 in the
Photocatalytic Degradation of Aqueous Cyanide
161
J.H. Kim, H.I. Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
29
Effect of
3d
Transition-Metal (M) Doping in
Іт-хМхТаСм
Photocatalysts
on Water Splitting under Visible Light Irradiation
165
Z.
Zou*1,
J.
Ye*2,
R.
Abe*1,
K.
Sayama*1,
H.
Arakawa*1
í*1 National
Institute
of
Advanced
Industrial Science and Technologx (A1ST), Japan. *2 National
Institute for Materials
Ścince (NIMS),
Japan)
xii Contents
30 Таз№
and TaON as Novel Photocatalysts Responding to Visible Light
169
M.
Hara*1,
G.
Hitoki*1,
T.
Takata*1,
J.N. Kondo*1,
H.
Kobayashi*2,
К.
Domen*1·3 f*1
Tokyo Institute
of
Technology, Japan, *2 Kurashiki
University of
Science
and the Arts,
Japan, *3
Core
Research
for Evolutional
Science and
Technology, Japan Science and Technology
Co. (CREST, JST),
Japan)
31 Template
Synthesis,
Formation
Mechanism and Catalysis of
Metal
Nanowires in Mesoporous Materials 173
A. Fukuoka*1, Y.
Sakamoto*1,
H.
Araki*1,
S.
Inagaki*2,
N.
Sugimoto*2,
Y. Fukushima*2, M. Ichikawa*1
f*1
Hokkaido
University, Japan, *2 Toyota
Central R&D Labs., Inc., Japan)
32
Х
-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Utilizing a Fluorescence Spectrometer:
Site Selective Structure Determination of Environmental Catalysts and
Adsorbents
177
Y.
Izumi,
F.
Kiyotaki,
H. Nagamori, T.
Minato
(Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan)
33
Synthesis of Ru-M Cluster Compounds and Their Use as Precursors for
Nanoparticle Catalysts Supported on Mesoporous Silica
181
S. Hermans*1, T. Khimyak*1, R. Raja*1,
G. Sankar*2,
B.F. G. Johnson*1, J. M.
Thomas*2·3 f*1 University Chemical Laboratories, UK, *2 Royal Institution of
Great Britain, UK, *3 University of Cambridge, UK)
34
Preparation and Characterization of Highly Dispersed Metal Nanoparticles
on Mesoporous Silicate and Aluminosilicate Supports
185
K.J.
Chao*1,
CM. Yang*1, Y.C. Chen*1, P.H. Liu*1,
A.N.
Ко*2 Г*1
National
Tsinghua University, Taiwan, *2 Tunghai University, Taiwan)
35
Formation of New Re Clusters in HZSM-5 and Their Catalytic Property in
Propene
Selective Oxidation/ Ammoxidation Reactions
189
N.
Viswanadham, T. Shido, T. Sasaki, Y. Iwasawa (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
36
Preparation and Characterization of Polymer Immobilized
Nano-
Au
Catalysts for Oxidative Carbonylation of Aniline and Its Derivatives
193
F. Shi, Y. Deng (Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China)
37
Catalytic Activity of Gallium-Loaded ZSM-5 Zeolite for Synthesis of
Aniline from Phenol and Ammonia
197
N.
Katada,
T. Doi, T. Shinmura, S. Kuroda, M.
Niwa
(Tottori
University,
Japan)
38
Effects of Reducing and Oxidising Pre-Treatments on the State of Gallium in
Ga/H-ZSM-5 Propane Aromatisation Catalysts
201
I.
Nowak*1·2,
J.
Quartararo*1, E.G. Derouane*1, J.C.
Védrine*1
С*1
The University
of Liverpool, UK, *2
A. Mickiewicz
University, Poland)
Contents iii
39
Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Acid Sites on Solid Acid
Catalysts
205
Q. Zhao, W.H. Chen, S.J. Huang, S.B. Liu (Institute of Atomic and Molecular
Sciences, Taiwan)
40
On the Generation of Basic Properties of Supported Nitrates and Carbonates
of Group
1
and Group
2
Elements
211
T. Yamaguchi,
У.
Wang, M. Komatsu, A. Suzuki, M. Ookawa (Ehime
University, Japan)
41
Preparation and Catalytic Application of Cationic Metal Carbonyls
215
Q. Xu, Y. Souma (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan)
42
Hydroisomerization of Tetralin on Zeolite Beta: Influence of Crystal Size
219
P. Sharma, Y. Iguchi, Y. Sekine, E. Kikuchi, M. Matsukata (Waseda University,
Japan)
43
A New Microporous Zinc Silicate
223
A. Bhaumik*1,
N. K. Mal*2 í *1
Indian Association for the Cultivation of
Science, India, *2 National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST), Japan)
44
Comparative Studies of
TPD
and TPR on the Reaction between Adsorbed
NOx Species and
СШ
over Cu-ZSM-5
227
M. Shimokawabe, K. Okumura,
N.
Takezawa (Hokkaido University, Japan)
45
Preparation of Copper-Loaded MFI Zeolites by Solid-State Ion Exchange
Method and Their Catalytic Activity for Direct NO Decomposition
231
Y. Teraoka*1, H. Furukawa*2, I. Moriguchi*2
f
*
Kyushu University, Japan,
*2 Nagasaki University, Japan)
46
¡п
-situ
UV-Visible
Spectroscopie
Study for Dynamic Analysis of Silver
Catalyst
235
A. Satsuma*1, J. Shibata*1,
A. Wada*2,
Y.
Shinozaki*2,
T.
Hattori*1
С*1
Nagoya
University, Japan,
* -
JASCO
Corporation, Japan)
47
NO Reduction by
СЊ
Over Well-Structured Pt Nanocrystals Supported on
7-AI2O3
239
I.
Balint*1,
Α.
Miyazaki*2,
К.
Aika*2
ŕ*1
Institute
of Physical Chemistry,
Romania, *2 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
48
Selective NO-H2-O2 Reactions over
PtmO2-ZrO2
at<100=C
243
M. Machida. S. Ikeda. T. Kijima
(Miyazaki
University, Japan)
49
NO Sorption-Desorption Mechanism of ZrO2-Based Oxide
247
S. Kikuyama*1.1. Matsukuma*2. T. Takeguchi*1, R. Kikuchi*1. K. Eguchi*1.
K. Sasaki*2 (*xKyoto University, Japan. *2 Kyushu University, Japan)
xiv Contents
50
Effect
of Titanium Active Site Location on Activity of Phase Boundary
Catalyst Particles for Alkene Epoxidation with Aqueous Hydrogen Peroxide
251
S. Ikeda*1·3, H.
Nur*1,
P. Wu*2, T. Tatsumi*2, B.
Ontani*1 (*l
Hokkaido
University, Japan, *2 Yokohama National University, Japan, *;i PRESTO, Japan
Science and Technology Corporation (JST), Japan)
51
A Green Route to Epoxides: Catalytic Selective Epoxidation of Alkenes
with
1
atm Molecular Oxygen with
10000
Turnover Number
255
Y. Nishiyama, T. Hayashi, Y. Nakagawa,
N.
Mizuno (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
52
Cyclic Carbonate Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide and
Epoxide
Catalyzed
by Samarium Oxychloride Supported on Zirconia
259
H. Yasuda, L.N. He,
T. Sakakura
(National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)
53
Leaching Features of Fe-MCM^l during Epoxidation of Alkene with
Hydrogen Peroxide
263
Y. Wang*1, Q. Zhang*1, T. Shishido*2, K. Takehira*2
(
*l Xiamen University,
China, *2 Hiroshima University, Japan)
54
Selective
Hydrogénation
of Unsaturated Aldehydes into Unsaturated
Alcohols: Role of Metal-Support Interactions in Platinum Catalysts
267
M. Abid, F. Amman, K. Liberkova, R. Touroude
(ECPM-Université
Louis
Pasteur, France)
55
A Highly Selective Vanadyl
Pyrophosphate
Synthesized by
Exfoliation-Reduction in Mixed Alcohols for
/г
-Butane
Oxidation
271
T. Okuhara,
N.
Ryumon,
N.
Yamamoto,
N.
Hiyoshi (Hokkaido University, Japan)
56
High Throughput Experiment on the Investigation of Oxidation Catalysts
with Gas Sensor System
275
Y. Yamada, A. Ueda, T. Kobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST Kansai), Japan)
57
Characteristics of Highly Active PtRu/C Anode Catalysts for DMFC
279
Y. Takasu, H. Itaya, T. Kawaguchi, W. Sugimoto, Y. Murakami (Shinshu
University, Japan)
58
Gas-Phase Electrocatalytic Conversion of CO2 to Fuels over Gas Diffusion
Membranes Containing Pt or Pd Nanoclusters
283
G.
Centi*1,
S.
Perathoner*1, Z.S.
Rak*2
(^Università di Messinajtaly,
*2 Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), The Netherlands)
59
Continuous Synthesis Process of
Methanol
at Low Temperature from
Syngas Containing CO2 Using Alcohol Solvent
287
N.
Tsubaki*1, Y. Yoneyama*1, K. Fujimoto*2 f*1 Toyama University, Japan,
*2 The University of Kitakyushu, Japan)
Contents
.xv
60
Simple
GA
Program Developed for Optimization of
Methanol
and
Dimethyl Ether Synthesis
291
K. Omata, T. Umegaki, Y. Watanabe, M. Yamada (Tohoku University, Japan)
61
Preparation, Characterization, and Catalytic Evaluation of First Stage
Hydrocracking Catalyst
295
S. Ahmed*1,
S.A.
Ali*1, H.
Hamid*1,
К.
Honná*2 f*1
King Fahd University of
Petroleum ¿¿Minerals, Saudi Arabia,
*-
JCCP, Japan)
62
Elucidation of Behavior of Hydrogen on Solid Catalysts Using a Tritium
Tracer Method
299
E.W. Qian, K. Iwata, A. Ishihara, T. Imai, T. Kabe (Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
63
Steam Reforming Catalysts for
Њ
Production from
Ethanol
303
F.
Aupretre,
С.
Descorme, D. Duprez (Université de Poitiers, France)
64
Catalyst
Development
for Low Temperature Gasification of Biomass:
Function of Char Removal in
Fluidized
Bed Reactor
307
M. Asadullah, T. Miyazawa, S.
Ito,
К.
Kunimori,
К.
Tomishige (University of
Tsukuba, Japan)
65
Ultra-Deep Hydrodesulfurization of
4,
6-Dimethyldibenzothiophene over
Mo Sulfide
Catalysts Supported on
ТІО2-А1Ю:і
Composite
311
K. Takahashi, Y. Saih, K. Segawa (Sophia University, Japan)
66
Hydrodesulfurization of Dibenzothiophene and 4,6-Dimethyldibenzo-
thiophene Using
Fluorinated
NiMoS/AteCte Catalysts
315
H. Kim, J.J. Lee, J.H. Koh, S.H. Moon (Seoul National University, Korea)
67
Activity and Deactivation of HDS Catalysts: Studying the Active Phase
Using CO as a Probe Molecule
319
B.M. Vogelaar*1,
P.
Steiner*2,
A.D.V. Langeveld*1, S. Eijsbouts*;i, J.A.
Moulijn*1
(*
Delfi
University of Technology, The Netherlands, *2 Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Norway, *3
AKZO
Chemicals BV, The
Netherlands)
68
Structure and Location of Oxomolybdenum Entities in Zeolite-Supported
HDS Oxidic Precursors
323
G. Plazenet*1, E.
Payen*1,
В.
Rebours*2,
J. Lynch*2 f*1 USTL,
France,
*2
Institut Français du Pétrole, France)
69
Thiophene Hydrogénation
with Mesoporous Smectite
-Type Materials
Containing
Cobalt Cations
in Octahedral Sheets
327
M. Shirai*1, K.
Torii*1.
N.
Ivvasa*2. M.
Arai*2
ŕ*1
National
Institute of
Advanced
Industrial
Science and Technology,
Japan. *2 Hokkaido University, Japan!
70
Mobility of Sulfur in Molybdenum
Sulfide
Clusters Encaged in Zeolite
during Hydrodeselenium Reaction as Studied by XAFS
331
T. Kubota.
N.
Hosomi. Y. Hamasaki, Y. Okamoto (Shimane University.
Jupan)
xvi Contents
71
¡п
-situ
XAFS
Study of
USY
Zeolite Supported Pd-Pt Catalysts under
Reduction and Sulfidation Conditions -Effect of Pt on Structure of
Bimetallic Pd-Pt Particles-
335
K.K.
Bando,
T.
Matsui, L.L. Bihan, K. Sato, T. Tanaka, M.
Imamura,
N.
Matsubayashi, Y. Yoshimura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology, Japan)
72
Effects of Hydrogen Pressure and
Н2/ОІІ
Ratio on Deactivation of Atmospheric
Residue Hydrotreating Catalysts at Early Process Time
339
H. Higashi, T. Takahashi, T.
Kai (Kagoshima
University, Japan)
73
Sonocatalytic Desulfurization
343
C.E. Scott, J.R.
Altafulla, C.
Bolivar,
С.
Urbina
de Navarro (Universidad
Central de Venezuela, Venezuela)
74
Adsorption of Ethylamine on Silica-Supported
Nickel
Phosphide
347
S.T.
Oyama,
X. Wang, R. Radhakrishnan (Virginia
Tech, USA)
75 Controlling
Metal Particle Size in Preparation of Pd/SiCte Catalysts
351
L. Guczi,
A. Horváth,
A. Beck,
A. Sárkány
(Institute of Isotope and Surface
Chemistry, Hungary)
76
Catalytic Wet Oxidation of Dyehouse Effluents with
Cu
/АЬОз
and
Cu-Al
Pillared Clay
355
S.C. Kim*1,
D.S.
Kim*1,
S.S.
Oh*1, D.K. Lee*1, Y.K. Yang*2 (*l Gyeongsang
National University, Korea, *2 Kukbo Industrial Co., Ltd., Korea)
77
Catalytic Liquid-Phase Oxidation by Oxygen for Purification of Industrial
Wastewater
359
M. Batygina,
N.
Dobrynkin, A. Noskov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of
Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
78
Probing into the Surface Chemistry of Uranium Oxides: The Reactions of
Formic Acid on UO2
(111)
Single Crystal and Polycry
stalline
Surfaces
363
S.D.
Senanayake,
S.V.
Chong, H. Idriss (The University of Auckland, New
Zealand)
79
Microwaves Assisted Regeneration of Catalytic Filter for Soot Paniculate
367
P. Ciambelli, V.
Palma,
P.
Russo,
M.
D Amore
(University of Salerno, Italy)
80
Adsorption Structures and Energetic of
Fluoro-
and Chlorofluorocarbons
over Faujasite-A First Principle Study
371
A. Chatterjee,
T. Ebina, T. Iwasaki
(National Institute for Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Science and Technology (JST), Japan)
81
Gas-Phase Catalytic Decomposition of Mixtures of Low-Molecular-Weight
Chlorinated VOCs
375
R. López-Fonseca,
J.I.
Gutiérrez-Ortiz, J.R. González-Velasco (Universidad
del
País Vasco,
Spain)
Contents xvii
82
Catalytic
Materials
for the Synthesis of Hydrofluorocarbons
379
V. Giammetta*1, R. Trabace*1, F. Trifiro*1, P. Cuzzato*2 f*1 University of
Bologna, Italy, *2 Ausimont SpA, Italy)
83
Complete Hydrodechlorination of
Chloro-
Aromatics Catalyzed by Pd/TiCh
with H2
383
I. Yamanaka, K. Nishikawa, S. Takenaka, K. Otsuka (Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan)
84
Oxide Catalysts in Indirect Internal Steam Reforming of Methane in SOFC
387
P.
Aguiar,
E.
Ramirez-Cabrera,
N.
Laosiripojana, A. Atkinson, L.S.
Kershenbaum, D. Chadwick (Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine, UK)
85
High Selectivity Preferential Oxidation (PROX) Catalysts for CO Removal
from Hydrocarbon Derived
Reformates
for
РЕМ
Fuel Cells
391
E. Newson*1, T.B. Truong*1,
N. De Silva*2,
A. Fleury*2,
R. Ijpelaar« ŕ*1
Paul
Scherrer Institute, Switzerland, *2 Kingston Univ., UK, *:i
Fonty
s
High School,
The Netherlands)
86
Improving Direct
Methanol
Fuel Cell Performance by Using Combinatorial
Electrochemistry and Highly Porous Carbon Support
395
W.C. Choi, Y.J. Kim, S.I. Woo, W.H. Hong (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Korea)
87
Removal of Sulfur Compounds from Natural Gas by Adsorption on
Ag-Exchanged Zeolites for PEFC
399
S. Satokawa, Y. Kobayashi, H. Fujiki (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Japan)
88
Skeletal Isomerization of n-Hexene: The Influence of Structure and Acid
Distribution of Molecular Sieves
403
M. Li,
Y. Chu, H. Nie, Y.
Shi,
D.
Li
(SINOPEC,
China)
89
NEBULA : A Hydroprocessing Catalyst with Breakthrough Activity
407
F.L. Plantenga*1, R. Cerfontain*1, S. Eijsbouts*1, F. Van Houtert*1,
G.H. Anderson*2, S. Miseo*2, S. Soled*2, K. Riley*2, K. Fujita*3, Y. Inoue*3
(*l
Alezo
Nobel Catalysts bv, The Netherlands, *2 ExxonMobil, USA,
*Ά
Nippon
Ketjen Co., Ltd., Japan)
90
Catalytic Combustion of
1,
l-Dichloroethane with Hybrid Catalysts
Composed of Zeolite and Pt/Al2O3
411
W. Kobayashi, Y.
Ito,
M.
Nakano (Tosoh
Corporation, Japan)
91
Development of Three-Way Catalyst Using Composite Alumina-Ceria-
Zirconia
415
T. Kanazawa*1. J. Suzuki*1. T. Takada*1. T. Suzuki*2. A. Morikawa*-,
A. Suda*-.
H.
Sobukawa*2.
M.
Sugiura*2
í
*
Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan. *2 Toyota
Central R&D Labs., Inc.,
J
äpani
xviii Contents
92 New
Industrial Process of PTMG Catalyzed by Solid Acid Supported on
Mesoporous Material
419
T. Setoyama, T. Ookoshi, I.
Ono,
M.
Kobayashi,
Y.
Kabata,
T. Kawai,
A. Nakanishi, H. Takeo (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation,
Japan)
93
Radical-Controlled Oxidative Polymerization of Phenols
423
H. Higashimura*1·2, K. Fujisawa*3, Y.
Moro
-ока*4,
M. Kubota*1, A. Shiga*1,
H.
Uyama*5,
S. Kobayashi*5 f*1
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan,
*2 Japan Chemical Innovation Institute, Japan, *3 University of Tsukuba,
Japan, M Tokiwa University, Japan, *5 Kyoto University, Japan)
94
Influence of Hydrogen Supply on By-Product Formation during the
Hydrogénation
of DNT to TDA
427
J.G.E. Krauter,
M.
Gross, P. Panster
(Degussa
AG,
Germany)
95
Unimodał
Porous Spinel and Its Application to a New Catalyst Material
431
Y. Okada*1, K. Imagawa*1, F. Yagi*1, S. Asaoka*2
(*>
Chiyoda Corporation,
Japan, *2 University of Kitakyushu, Japan)
96
Fast and Efficient Catalytic Oxidation of
η
-Hexane
by Aqueous H2O2 over
TS-PQ™, A New Titanium Based Silicate
435
I.
Halasz,
M.
Agarwal,
E.
Senderov,
В.
Marcus (PQ Corporation, USA)
97
A New Vapour Phase Process to Produce 2-Hydroxyphenylalkylketones
439
V. Borzatta*1, E. Poluzzi*1, A. Vaccari*2
(
*l
Endura SpA,
Italy, *2
Università
degli Studi di Bologna,
Italy)
98
Improved Base Catalysts for Industrial Condensation Reactions
443
F. King, G.J. Kelly,
E.H.
Stitt (Synetix, UK)
99
Novel Method for Dimethyl Carbonate Synthesis Using Methyl Nitrite
447
T. Matsuzaki (Ube Industries Ltd., Japan)
100
Application of Immobilized Homogeneous Catalysts in Enantio- and
Chemoselective
Hydrogénation
Reactions
451
J.A.M. Brandts, E.G.M. Kuijpers, P.H.
Berbén
(Engelhard
de
Meern B.V., The
Netherlands)
III. Poster Presentations
101
Development of deNOx Catalyst Based on
Ag
/АЬОз
Catalyst for Diesel
Applications
457
K. Nagashima*1. M. Nagata*1, K. Katoh*1, K. Soda*2, M. Sugiyama*2
(«
N.E.
Chemcat Corporation, Japan, *2 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd., Japan)
102
NOx Selective Catalytic Reduction over Pt Supported Catalyst Promoted by
Zeolite and CeO2-ZrO2
459
T. Tanabe, M. Hatanaka, R. Tsuji, H. Shinjoh (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.,
Japan)
Contents xix
103
Purification
for Diesel Exhaust Gas over Platinum-Tellurium Catalyst
461
S. Tanaka, T. Yashima, T. Fukumoto (Nikki Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
104
The Interaction of Nitrogen Oxides with Supported Manganese Oxide
Catalysts: New Mechanistic Insights by
Spectroscopie
in-situ Studies
463
A. Bruckner, U. Bentrup, J.
Radnik,
M.
Richter,
R. Fricke
(Institut
für
Angewandte Chemie Berlin-Adlershof,
Germany)
105 Performance
of
Pt
Catalysts Supported on SiC-DPF
465
J. Oi-Uchisawa, A. Obuchi, S. Wang*, T. Nanba,
A. Ohi
(National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, *Dalian Institute of
Chemical Physics (DICP), China)
106
Catalytic Degradation of Mixed Plastics over Natural Clinoptilolite
Catalysts
467
J.H. Yoon, J.H. Van, I. Kim,
D.W.
Park (Pusan National University, Korea)
107
Liquid-Phase Degradation of HDPE over Alkali-Treated
MOR
Catalysts
469
S.W.
Jeong, Y.S. You, J.H. Kim, G.
Seo
(Chonnam National University, Korea)
108
Advanced Technology for Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation of Wastewater
471
T. Ishii, J. Miyake, T. Hashimoto, K, Mitsui, M. Kobayashi (Nippon Shokubai
Co., Ltd., Japan)
109
Development of a Low-Temperature
Dioxin
Decomposition Catalyst
473
N.
Sugishima, S. Masaki, J. Kugai, R.
Kuma,
M.
Kobayashi (Nippon Shokubai
Co., Ltd., Japan)
110
Development of a New Hydrogen
Sulfide
Removal Process by Selective
Oxidation over Vanadium Oxide Based Catalysts
475
Y.G. Cho*1, B.H. Hwang*1,1. Kim*1, H.C. Woo*2,
D.W.
Park*1 (*l Pusan
National University, Korea, *2 Pukyung National University, Korea)
111
Kerosene Reforming Catalyst for Fuel Cell Application -Kinetic and
Modeling Analysis of Steam Reforming-
477
Y. Kobori, T. Matsumoto, I. Anzai, S. Ueno, Y. Oishi (Nippon Oil Corporation,
Japan)
112
Comparative Study on the Hydrogen Production from
Methanol
over
Cu/ZnO/AhOs and Pd/ZnO Catalysts
479
H.
Kamata,
К.
Takahashi,
W.
Ibashi,
H.
Komaki (Ishikawajima-harima Heavy-
Industries Co., Ltd., Japan)
113
Development of a New Water Gas Shift Reaction Catalyst
481
M. Mizobuchi. K. Kinugawa,
N.
Hashimoto, H. Iida*. A. Igarashi* (Matsushita
Electric Works, Ltd., Japan, *Kogakuin University, Japan)
114
Catalytic Steam Reforming of Toluene and o-Dichlorobenzene
483
S. Liu, K. Takahashi. R. Weber, T. Makita. K. Nunogami (Ishikawajima-Harima
Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.. Japan)
xx Contents
115 The Development
of Sulfated Zirconium
Oxide
Catalyst for Isomerization
of Light Naphtha
485
T. Kimura (Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Japan)
116
Heavy Aromatics Upgrading Using Noble Metal Promoted Zeolite Catalyst
487
S.H. Oh*1, S.I. Lee*1, K.H. Seong*1, Y.S. Kim*1, J.H. Lee*1, J.
Woltermann*2,
W.E.
Cormier*2,
Y.F.
Chu*2
ř*1 SK Corporation, Korea, *2 Zeolyst International,
USA)
117
Reformate
Upgrading
to Produce Enriched BTX Using Noble Metal
Promoted Zeolite Catalyst
489
S.H. Oh*1, K.H.Seong*1, Y.S. Kim*1, S. Choi*1, B.S.
Lim*1, J.H.
Lee*1,
J.
Woltermann*2,
Y.F.
Chu*2
f*1 SK
Corporation, Korea, *2 Zeolyst
International, USA)
118 New Developments in
Resid Hydroprocessing
491
S.
Abe*1,
К.
Fujita*1,
M.
Takada*1,
Y. Inoue*1, F.L. Plantenga*2, R.G. Leliveld*2
f*1 Nippon
Ketjen Co., Ltd., Japan,
*2 Akzo Nobel
Catalysts b.v., The Netherlands)
119
Mixed Zirconium Titanium Phosphate (ZTP) Mesoporous Materials and the
Photo-Catalysis of Water Decomposition
495
M.P. Kapoor, S. Inagaki (Toyota Central R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan)
120
Preparation of Macroporous Metal Oxide by Casting Method
497
M.W. Ryoo, M.S. Lee, W.J. Lee, K.S. Yang, J.H. Kim, G.
Seo
(Chonnam
National University, Korea)
121
Selective Reduction of NOx over Ir/Metallosilicate Catalyst for a Lean
Burn Gasoline Engine
499
S. Nojima,
K. lida,
N.
Kobayashi (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan)
122
Process Merits Using Developed Highly Active Catalyst for Steam
Reforming
501
F. Watanabe, K. Shoji, T. Numaguchi (Toy
о
Engineering Corp., Japan)
123
Synthesis and Characterization of the Active Phase in Mo-V-Nb-Te (Sb)-
Oxides for Selective (Amm) -Oxidation of Alkanes
503
H. Watanabe, T. Sueyoshi, Y. Koyasu (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
124
Selective Oxidation of 1,3-Butadiene to
Furan
over Molybdenum Based
Catalysts
505
M.
Ito,
S.
Terada,
Y.
Higashino,
Y.
Koyasu (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation,
Japan)
125
The Effect of Cesium Dopant on Catalytic and Chemical-Physical
Properties of V/Ti/O, Catalysts for the Selective Oxidation of o-Xylene to
Phthalic Anhydride
507
F. Cavani*1,
С
Fumagalli*2, A. Guerrini*1, R. Leanza*2, G.
Mazzoni*2,
В.
Panzacchi*1,
F.
Trifiro*1
í*1
University of Bologna. Italy, *2 Lonzagroup, Italy)
Contents xxi
126 Epoxidation
of Ethene over Silver Catalysts Supported on Crystalline
a-Alumina
Carriers
509
A. Ayame*1,
Y. Uchida*2, H. Ono*1.
T.
Sato*1. H.Hayasaka*1
f*1 Muroran
Institute
of Technology,
Japan,
Ά
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
127
Effects of Trialkyl
Borates
on Mo
(Vl)-Catalyzed
Epoxidation of
Less-Reactive Unsaturated Compounds Using t-Butyl
Hydroperoxide 511
К.
Matsuyama.
S.
Naito,
Y.
Koinuma.
T.
Morishita (NOF Corporation, Japan)
128
Studies on Unique Properties of Polyolefins Prepared with Metallocene
Catalyst Systems
513
S. Matsuo, S. Kojoh, M. Takahashi. T. Tsutsui. T. Fujita,
N.
Kashiwa (Mitsui
Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
129
Syndiospecific Living Polymerization of Propylene with Fluorine-
Containing Titanium
FI
Catalyst
515
J.
Saito,
M.
Mitani,
M.
Onda,
J. Mohri, S. Ishii, Y. Yoshida, R. Furuyama,
T.
Nakano,
N. Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
130
MAO-Free
New Olefin
Polymerization Catalyst
Systems
Based on
FI
Catalysts
517
Y. Nakayama, H.
Bando,
H. Kaneko. Y. Sonobe, M. Mitani, S. Kojoh.
N.
Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
131
Creation of New Polymers Using Terminally Unsaturated Polyolefins
Prepared with
FI
Catalysts
519
S. Kojoh, S. Matsuo, T. Matsugi, S. Ishii. S. Matsuura, T. Fujita,
N.
Kashiwa
(Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
132
PI Catalysts: New Titanium Complexes Having Two Pyrrolide-Imine
Chelate Ligands for
Olefin
Polymerization
521
Y. Yoshida, S. Matsui, Y. Takagi, M. Mitani. J.
Saito,
S.
Ishii,
T.
Nakano,
H.
Tanaka,
N.
Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
133
II Catalysts: New Titanium
Complexes
Having Two Indolide-Imine
Chelate
Ligands for
Ethylene
Polymerization
523
T. Matsugi, S. Matsui, S. Kojoh, Y. Takagi, Y. Inoue, T.
Nakano,
T. Fujita,
N.
Kashiwa (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
134
Synthesis and
Olefin
Polymerization Behavior of Complexes Having
Imine-Phenoxy Chelate Ligands
525
Y. Suzuki,
N.
Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
135
ZrCU-TEA-EASC Three-Component Catalyst for the Oligomerization of
Ethylene
527
Y. Shiraki*1. T. Tamura*1, Y. Nakamoto*1, Y. Souma*-
( *>
Idemitsu
Petrochemical Co., Ltd., Japan,
*-
National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)
xxii Contents
136
Synthesis of Ultra-Low Monol Polyether Polyols by Multi-Metal Catalysts
529
I. Kim*1, J.T.
Ahn*1, D.W.
Park*1, S.H. Lee*2,1. Park*2
Ѓ*1
Pusan National
University, Korea, *2 SKC Company, Korea)
137
Ethylene
Polymerizations by Zirconocarborane Complex Cocatalyzed by
Common
Alkyl
Aluminums
531
I. Kim,
D.W.
Park (Pusan National University, Korea)
138
Time Dependence of Molecular Weight in Propylene Bulk Polymerization
with MgCb-Supported Ziegler-Natta Catalyst
533
F. Shimizu, S. Yamamoto (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
139
Rhodium (I) Catalysed Polymerization of Phenylacetylene in Ionic Liquids
535
P. Mastrorilli,
CF.
Nobile,
V.
Gallo, G.P.
Suranna,
R. Giannandrea
(Polytechnic
of
Bari,
Italy)
140
Reaction Path to Phenol Coupling with Copper Complex
537
M. Kubota*1, H. Higashimura*1, A. Shiga*1, K. Fujisawa*2, H.
Uyama*3,
S.
Kobayashi*3
f*1
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, *2 Univ. ofTsukuba,
Japan, *3 Kyoto Univ., Japan)
141
Phenylacetate Synthesis by Oxyacetoxylation of Benzene on Pd-Catalyst
539
T. Asakawa*1, Y. Mori*1, T.
Doi*1,
S.
Tokumaru*1,
T.
Miyake*2
f*1 Tosoh Corp.,
Japan, *2
Kansai University,
Japan)
142
Palladium Charcoal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling: A Convenient Route to
Ethynylpyridines and Arylpyridines
541
A. Torii,
T. Tagata, M.
Nishida (Koei Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
143
Development of Debenzy
lation
Catalysts
543
K. Hasegawa, T. Sakurai,
N.
Kanoh (N.E.Chemcat Corporation, Japan)
144
Partial
Hydrogénation
of Benzene to Cyclohexene over Supported
Ruthenium Carbonyl Cluster-Derived Catalysts
545
K. Suzuki, H. Ishida, H. Nagahara (Asahi Kasei Co., Ltd., Japan)
145
Development of the Chlorine-Free Monosilane Production Process via
Methoxysilanes Using a Fluidized-Bed Reactor
547
Y. Watanabe*1, H. Shibuya*1, E. Suzuki*2 (*l JGC Corporation, Japan, *2 Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan)
146
Synthesis of 3-Alkoxy-l
-propanol
from Allyl Alcohol by Use of Metal
Oxide Catalysts in the Liquid-Phase
549
T. Yamakawa*1, Y. Ohkubo*1,1. Takahashi*2, H. Koyama*2 f*1 The University of
Tokyo, Japan, *2 Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., Japan)
A1 Non-Halogen
Redox
Catalysis toward Green Processing
551
M. Higashijima, K. Nagayama (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
Contents
xxiii
148
Novel L-Aspartic Acid Production System Using an Immobilized Cell
Catalyst
553
M. Mukouyama, S. Yasuda (Nippon Shokubai, Japan)
149
Thermally Stable
Anion
Exchange Resin
555
M. Yasutomi, H. Kubota (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
150
A New Catalytic Process of Caprolactam Using Butadiene as Starting Raw
Material
557
H.Y. Hsu, C.C. Dai, P.H. Kuo (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
Authors Index
559
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Contents
Board
and Committee
v
Acknowledgments
vii
Preface
xxv
I. Plenary Lectures
1
New Catalysts for Controlled/Living Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization (ATRP)
3
K. Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
2
Plattenbau-Automated Synthesis of Catalysts and Materials Libraries
13
J. Scheidtmann, J.W.
Saaifrank, W.F.
Maier (Universität des Saarlandes,
Germany)
3
From the Internal Combustion Engine to the Fuel Cell: Moving towards the
Hydrogen Economy
21
R.J. Farrauto (Engelhard Corporation, USA)
4
Catalysis and Applications of Gold Nanoparticles
31
M. Haruta (Research Institute for Green Technology, A1ST, Japan)
5
Synergetic Design between the Catalyst System and the Reaction Field
-Development of Palladium-Lead Intermetallic Compound Catalysts-
39
S. Yamamatsu (Asahi Kasei Corporation, Japan)
II. Oral Presentations
6
Ethylene
Polymerization Behavior of Polymethylene-Bridged Bis (Phenoxy-
Imine) Zr Complexes
49
S. Ishii, M. Mitani, J.
Saito,
S.
Matsuura,
R.
Furuyama,
T. Fujita
(Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
7
Ionic Liquids as New Solvents and Catalysts for Petrochemical and Refining
Processes
55
H. Olivier-Bourbigou, V. Lecocq
(Institut Français du Pétrole, France)
χ
Contents
8 Modern
Refining
Concepts-An Update on
Naphtha-Isomerization to
Modem
Gasoline
Manufacture
61
H. Weyda, E.
Köhler (Süd-Chemie
AG,
Germany)
9
A Novel Process for Solid Acid Catalyzed Isobutane/Butene Alkylation
67
A. Feller, A. Guzman, I. Zuazo, J.A.
Lercher (Technische
Universiteit
München,
Germany)
10
Vapor Phase
Beckmann
Rearrangement over a High Silica MFI Zeolite
73
H. Ichihashi (Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
11
DFT and Experimental Studies of
C
-С
and
C
-О
Bond Cleavage in
Ethanol
and
Ethylene
Glycol
on
Pt
Catalysts
79
R.R. Davda, R.
Alcalá,
J.
Shabaker,
G.
Huber,
R.D. Cortright,
M. Mavrikakis,
J.A. Dumesic (University of Wisconsin, USA)
12
Design of Solid Base Catalysts for the Production of Chemicals
85
S. Sivasanker (National Chemical Laboratory, India)
13
Nanofabrication of Zeolitic Crystals with Nanoglues by Microwave
91
S.E. Park,
D.S.
Kim, Y.K. Hwang (Korea Research Institute of Chemical
Technology (KRICT), Korea)
14
Microreactors for Measuring Catalyst Activity and Determining Reaction
Kinetics
97
S.K. Ajmera,
С
Delattre, M.A. Schmidt, K.F. Jensen (Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, USA)
15
Steam Reforming Reaction of
Methanol
with a Membrane Reactor
-Catalysis-Spillover-Membrane-
103
M.H.
Rei*1, CK.
Tsui*1,
C.W.
Pan*1,
Y.M.
Lin*2 (*l Chang Gung University,
Taiwan, *2 Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
16
Converting Natural Gas to
Ethylene
and Propylene Using the UOP/HYDRO
MTO Process
109
P.T. Barger, B.V. Vora, P.R.
Pujado,
Q.
Chen (UOP LLC, USA)
17
Deep Hydrodesulfurization: Reactions and Catalysts
115
M. Breysse*1,
CE. Hédoire*1.
С.
Louis*1, G. Pérot*2
f*1
Université P. et M.
Curie, France, *2 Université de Poitiers, France)
18
Effect of Cyclopentadienyl
Fragment
in Polymerization of
Ethylene,
Propylene, and
Styrene
by Nonbridged Half-Metalloce Type Titanium and
Zirconium Complexes of the Type,
Ср'МСІг
[N(2,6-Me2
Ce H3)(SiMe3)],
-MAO Catalyst Systems
121
K. Nomura, K.
Fujii
(Nara
Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
19
Cp* TiCb Catalyst Supported on Functionalized Macroreticular Resin
Bead for
Ethylene
Polymerization
125
K.S. Lee. O. Y. Jeong. S.K.
Ihm
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea)
Contents xi
20
Supporting Effects of Methylaluminoxane on
Propene
Polymerization with
an Alkyltitanium Complex
129
H. Hagimoto, T. Shiono, T. Ikeda (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
21
A New Polymer Supported Palladium Complex as Active, Air Stable and
Recyclable Catalyst for Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions
133
M.M.
Dell'Anna,
P. Mastrorilli, F. Muscio, C.F.
Nobile
(Polytechnic of
Bari,
Italy)
22
Enantiospecific Heterogeneous Catalysis without a Chiral Modifier
137
P.
Mäki-Arvela,
T. Salmi, D.Y. Murzin
(Åbo Akademi
University, Finland)
23
A Novel Promotion System for Carbonyl-Ene Reactions of
Styrènes
with
Paraformaldehyde-The Combined Use of Boron Trifluoride and
Molecular
S
ie
ves
141
T. Okachi, M.
Опака
(The University of
Tokyo,
Japan)
24
Catalytic
Direct
1
^-Conjugate
Addition
of Aldehydes to Vinylketones on
ТУ-Метуі-З-
Aminopropylated FSM-
16 145
K. Shimizu, H. Suzuki,
T. Kodarna,
H. Hagiwara, Y.
Kitayama (Niigata
University, Japan)
25
Catalytic Synthesis of Dimethyltoluene^^-dicarbamate by the
Methoxycarbonylation of 2,4-Toluene
Diamine
with Dimethyl Carbonate
Using Zn(OAc)2-2H2O
149
T. Baba*1,
A. Kobayashi*2, T. Yamauchi*2, S.
Aso*3,
M.
Inomata*3,
Y.
Kawanami*1
f*1 Shinshu
University, Japan, *2 Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan, *3 Mitsui Chemicals Inc., Japan)
26
Electronic Structure Change on T1O2 Surface due to UV Light Irradiation
153
M. Komiyama, D. Yin, Y. Li (Okazaki National Research Institutes, Japan)
27
Time-Resolved Infrared Absorption Study of Electron- and Hole-Capture
Reactions on Photoexcited
PĽTÍO2
in the Presence of Methanol-Water
Vapor Mixture
157
A. Yamakata, T. Ishibashi, H. Onishi (Kanagawa Academy of Science and
Technology
(KAST),
Japan)
28
The Activity of T1O2 and Heteropolytungstate-Modified T1O2 in the
Photocatalytic Degradation of Aqueous Cyanide
161
J.H. Kim, H.I. Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
29
Effect of
3d
Transition-Metal (M) Doping in
Іт-хМхТаСм
Photocatalysts
on Water Splitting under Visible Light Irradiation
165
Z.
Zou*1,
J.
Ye*2,
R.
Abe*1,
K.
Sayama*1,
H.
Arakawa*1
í*1 National
Institute
of
Advanced
Industrial Science and Technologx (A1ST), Japan. *2 National
Institute for Materials
Ścince (NIMS),
Japan)
xii Contents
30 Таз№
and TaON as Novel Photocatalysts Responding to Visible Light
169
M.
Hara*1,
G.
Hitoki*1,
T.
Takata*1,
J.N. Kondo*1,
H.
Kobayashi*2,
К.
Domen*1·3 f*1
Tokyo Institute
of
Technology, Japan, *2 Kurashiki
University of
Science
and the Arts,
Japan, *3
Core
Research
for Evolutional
Science and
Technology, Japan Science and Technology
Co. (CREST, JST),
Japan)
31 Template
Synthesis,
Formation
Mechanism and Catalysis of
Metal
Nanowires in Mesoporous Materials 173
A. Fukuoka*1, Y.
Sakamoto*1,
H.
Araki*1,
S.
Inagaki*2,
N.
Sugimoto*2,
Y. Fukushima*2, M. Ichikawa*1
f*1
Hokkaido
University, Japan, *2 Toyota
Central R&D Labs., Inc., Japan)
32
Х
-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Utilizing a Fluorescence Spectrometer:
Site Selective Structure Determination of Environmental Catalysts and
Adsorbents
177
Y.
Izumi,
F.
Kiyotaki,
H. Nagamori, T.
Minato
(Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan)
33
Synthesis of Ru-M Cluster Compounds and Their Use as Precursors for
Nanoparticle Catalysts Supported on Mesoporous Silica
181
S. Hermans*1, T. Khimyak*1, R. Raja*1,
G. Sankar*2,
B.F. G. Johnson*1, J. M.
Thomas*2·3 f*1 University Chemical Laboratories, UK, *2 Royal Institution of
Great Britain, UK, *3 University of Cambridge, UK)
34
Preparation and Characterization of Highly Dispersed Metal Nanoparticles
on Mesoporous Silicate and Aluminosilicate Supports
185
K.J.
Chao*1,
CM. Yang*1, Y.C. Chen*1, P.H. Liu*1,
A.N.
Ко*2 Г*1
National
Tsinghua University, Taiwan, *2 Tunghai University, Taiwan)
35
Formation of New Re Clusters in HZSM-5 and Their Catalytic Property in
Propene
Selective Oxidation/ Ammoxidation Reactions
189
N.
Viswanadham, T. Shido, T. Sasaki, Y. Iwasawa (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
36
Preparation and Characterization of Polymer Immobilized
Nano-
Au
Catalysts for Oxidative Carbonylation of Aniline and Its Derivatives
193
F. Shi, Y. Deng (Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China)
37
Catalytic Activity of Gallium-Loaded ZSM-5 Zeolite for Synthesis of
Aniline from Phenol and Ammonia
197
N.
Katada,
T. Doi, T. Shinmura, S. Kuroda, M.
Niwa
(Tottori
University,
Japan)
38
Effects of Reducing and Oxidising Pre-Treatments on the State of Gallium in
Ga/H-ZSM-5 Propane Aromatisation Catalysts
201
I.
Nowak*1·2,
J.
Quartararo*1, E.G. Derouane*1, J.C.
Védrine*1
С*1
The University
of Liverpool, UK, *2
A. Mickiewicz
University, Poland)
Contents \iii
39
Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Acid Sites on Solid Acid
Catalysts
205
Q. Zhao, W.H. Chen, S.J. Huang, S.B. Liu (Institute of Atomic and Molecular
Sciences, Taiwan)
40
On the Generation of Basic Properties of Supported Nitrates and Carbonates
of Group
1
and Group
2
Elements
211
T. Yamaguchi,
У.
Wang, M. Komatsu, A. Suzuki, M. Ookawa (Ehime
University, Japan)
41
Preparation and Catalytic Application of Cationic Metal Carbonyls
215
Q. Xu, Y. Souma (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan)
42
Hydroisomerization of Tetralin on Zeolite Beta: Influence of Crystal Size
219
P. Sharma, Y. Iguchi, Y. Sekine, E. Kikuchi, M. Matsukata (Waseda University,
Japan)
43
A New Microporous Zinc Silicate
223
A. Bhaumik*1,
N. K. Mal*2 í"*1
Indian Association for the Cultivation of
Science, India, *2 National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST), Japan)
44
Comparative Studies of
TPD
and TPR on the Reaction between Adsorbed
NOx Species and
СШ
over Cu-ZSM-5
227
M. Shimokawabe, K. Okumura,
N.
Takezawa (Hokkaido University, Japan)
45
Preparation of Copper-Loaded MFI Zeolites by Solid-State Ion Exchange
Method and Their Catalytic Activity for Direct NO Decomposition
231
Y. Teraoka*1, H. Furukawa*2, I. Moriguchi*2
f
*'
Kyushu University, Japan,
*2 Nagasaki University, Japan)
46
¡п
-situ
UV-Visible
Spectroscopie
Study for Dynamic Analysis of Silver
Catalyst
235
A. Satsuma*1, J. Shibata*1,
A. Wada*2,
Y.
Shinozaki*2,
T.
Hattori*1
С*1
Nagoya
University, Japan,
*'-
JASCO
Corporation, Japan)
47
NO Reduction by
СЊ
Over Well-Structured Pt Nanocrystals Supported on
7-AI2O3
239
I.
Balint*1,
Α.
Miyazaki*2,
К.
Aika*2
ŕ*1
Institute
of Physical Chemistry,
Romania, *2 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
48
Selective NO-H2-O2 Reactions over
PtmO2-ZrO2
at<100=C
243
M. Machida. S. Ikeda. T. Kijima
(Miyazaki
University, Japan)
49
NO\ Sorption-Desorption Mechanism of ZrO2-Based Oxide
247
S. Kikuyama*1.1. Matsukuma*2. T. Takeguchi*1, R. Kikuchi*1. K. Eguchi*1.
K. Sasaki*2 (*xKyoto University, Japan. *2 Kyushu University, Japan)
xiv Contents
50
Effect
of Titanium Active Site Location on Activity of Phase Boundary
Catalyst Particles for Alkene Epoxidation with Aqueous Hydrogen Peroxide
251
S. Ikeda*1·3, H.
Nur*1,
P. Wu*2, T. Tatsumi*2, B.
Ontani*1 (*l
Hokkaido
University, Japan, *2 Yokohama National University, Japan, *;i PRESTO, Japan
Science and Technology Corporation (JST), Japan)
51
A Green Route to Epoxides: Catalytic Selective Epoxidation of Alkenes
with
1
atm Molecular Oxygen with
10000
Turnover Number
255
Y. Nishiyama, T. Hayashi, Y. Nakagawa,
N.
Mizuno (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
52
Cyclic Carbonate Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide and
Epoxide
Catalyzed
by Samarium Oxychloride Supported on Zirconia
259
H. Yasuda, L.N. He,
T. Sakakura
(National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)
53
Leaching Features of Fe-MCM^l during Epoxidation of Alkene with
Hydrogen Peroxide
263
Y. Wang*1, Q. Zhang*1, T. Shishido*2, K. Takehira*2
(
*l Xiamen University,
China, *2 Hiroshima University, Japan)
54
Selective
Hydrogénation
of Unsaturated Aldehydes into Unsaturated
Alcohols: Role of Metal-Support Interactions in Platinum Catalysts
267
M. Abid, F. Amman, K. Liberkova, R. Touroude
(ECPM-Université
Louis
Pasteur, France)
55
A Highly Selective Vanadyl
Pyrophosphate
Synthesized by
Exfoliation-Reduction in Mixed Alcohols for
/г
-Butane
Oxidation
271
T. Okuhara,
N.
Ryumon,
N.
Yamamoto,
N.
Hiyoshi (Hokkaido University, Japan)
56
High Throughput Experiment on the Investigation of Oxidation Catalysts
with Gas Sensor System
275
Y. Yamada, A. Ueda, T. Kobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST Kansai), Japan)
57
Characteristics of Highly Active PtRu/C Anode Catalysts for DMFC
279
Y. Takasu, H. Itaya, T. Kawaguchi, W. Sugimoto, Y. Murakami (Shinshu
University, Japan)
58
Gas-Phase Electrocatalytic Conversion of CO2 to Fuels over Gas Diffusion
Membranes Containing Pt or Pd Nanoclusters
283
G.
Centi*1,
S.
Perathoner*1, Z.S.
Rak*2
(^Università di Messinajtaly,
*2 Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), The Netherlands)
59
Continuous Synthesis Process of
Methanol
at Low Temperature from
Syngas Containing CO2 Using Alcohol Solvent
287
N.
Tsubaki*1, Y. Yoneyama*1, K. Fujimoto*2 f*1 Toyama University, Japan,
*2 The University of Kitakyushu, Japan)
Contents
.xv
60
Simple
GA
Program Developed for Optimization of
Methanol
and
Dimethyl Ether Synthesis
291
K. Omata, T. Umegaki, Y. Watanabe, M. Yamada (Tohoku University, Japan)
61
Preparation, Characterization, and Catalytic Evaluation of First Stage
Hydrocracking Catalyst
295
S. Ahmed*1,
S.A.
Ali*1, H.
Hamid*1,
К.
Honná*2 f*1
King Fahd University of
Petroleum ¿¿Minerals, Saudi Arabia,
*-
JCCP, Japan)
62
Elucidation of Behavior of Hydrogen on Solid Catalysts Using a Tritium
Tracer Method
299
E.W. Qian, K. Iwata, A. Ishihara, T. Imai, T. Kabe (Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
63
Steam Reforming Catalysts for
Њ
Production from
Ethanol
303
F.
Aupretre,
С.
Descorme, D. Duprez (Université de Poitiers, France)
64
Catalyst
Development
for Low Temperature Gasification of Biomass:
Function of Char Removal in
Fluidized
Bed Reactor
307
M. Asadullah, T. Miyazawa, S.
Ito,
К.
Kunimori,
К.
Tomishige (University of
Tsukuba, Japan)
65
Ultra-Deep Hydrodesulfurization of
4,
6-Dimethyldibenzothiophene over
Mo Sulfide
Catalysts Supported on
ТІО2-А1Ю:і
Composite
311
K. Takahashi, Y. Saih, K. Segawa (Sophia University, Japan)
66
Hydrodesulfurization of Dibenzothiophene and 4,6-Dimethyldibenzo-
thiophene Using
Fluorinated
NiMoS/AteCte Catalysts
315
H. Kim, J.J. Lee, J.H. Koh, S.H. Moon (Seoul National University, Korea)
67
Activity and Deactivation of HDS Catalysts: Studying the Active Phase
Using CO as a Probe Molecule
319
B.M. Vogelaar*1,
P.
Steiner*2,
A.D.V. Langeveld*1, S. Eijsbouts*;i, J.A.
Moulijn*1
(*'
Delfi
University of Technology, The Netherlands, *2 Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Norway, *3
AKZO
Chemicals BV, The
Netherlands)
68
Structure and Location of Oxomolybdenum Entities in Zeolite-Supported
HDS Oxidic Precursors
323
G. Plazenet*1, E.
Payen*1,
В.
Rebours*2,
J. Lynch*2 f*1 USTL,
France,
*2
Institut Français du Pétrole, France)
69
Thiophene Hydrogénation
with Mesoporous Smectite
-Type Materials
Containing
Cobalt Cations
in Octahedral Sheets
327
M. Shirai*1, K.
Torii*1.
N.
Ivvasa*2. M.
Arai*2
ŕ*1
National
Institute of
Advanced
Industrial
Science and Technology,
Japan. *2 Hokkaido University, Japan!
70
Mobility of Sulfur in Molybdenum
Sulfide
Clusters Encaged in Zeolite
during Hydrodeselenium Reaction as Studied by XAFS
331
T. Kubota.
N.
Hosomi. Y. Hamasaki, Y. Okamoto (Shimane University.
Jupan)
xvi Contents
71
¡п
-situ
XAFS
Study of
USY
Zeolite Supported Pd-Pt Catalysts under
Reduction and Sulfidation Conditions -Effect of Pt on Structure of
Bimetallic Pd-Pt Particles-
335
K.K.
Bando,
T.
Matsui, L.L. Bihan, K. Sato, T. Tanaka, M.
Imamura,
N.
Matsubayashi, Y. Yoshimura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology, Japan)
72
Effects of Hydrogen Pressure and
Н2/ОІІ
Ratio on Deactivation of Atmospheric
Residue Hydrotreating Catalysts at Early Process Time
339
H. Higashi, T. Takahashi, T.
Kai (Kagoshima
University, Japan)
73
Sonocatalytic Desulfurization
343
C.E. Scott, J.R.
Altafulla, C.
Bolivar,
С.
Urbina
de Navarro (Universidad
Central de Venezuela, Venezuela)
74
Adsorption of Ethylamine on Silica-Supported
Nickel
Phosphide
347
S.T.
Oyama,
X. Wang, R. Radhakrishnan (Virginia
Tech, USA)
75 Controlling
Metal Particle Size in Preparation of Pd/SiCte Catalysts
351
L. Guczi,
A. Horváth,
A. Beck,
A. Sárkány
(Institute of Isotope and Surface
Chemistry, Hungary)
76
Catalytic Wet Oxidation of Dyehouse Effluents with
Cu
/АЬОз
and
Cu-Al
Pillared Clay
355
S.C. Kim*1,
D.S.
Kim*1,
S.S.
Oh*1, D.K. Lee*1, Y.K. Yang*2 (*l Gyeongsang
National University, Korea, *2 Kukbo Industrial Co., Ltd., Korea)
77
Catalytic Liquid-Phase Oxidation by Oxygen for Purification of Industrial
Wastewater
359
M. Batygina,
N.
Dobrynkin, A. Noskov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of
Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
78
Probing into the Surface Chemistry of Uranium Oxides: The Reactions of
Formic Acid on UO2
(111)
Single Crystal and Polycry
stalline
Surfaces
363
S.D.
Senanayake,
S.V.
Chong, H. Idriss (The University of Auckland, New
Zealand)
79
Microwaves Assisted Regeneration of Catalytic Filter for Soot Paniculate
367
P. Ciambelli, V.
Palma,
P.
Russo,
M.
D'Amore
(University of Salerno, Italy)
80
Adsorption Structures and Energetic of
Fluoro-
and Chlorofluorocarbons
over Faujasite-A First Principle Study
371
A. Chatterjee,
T. Ebina, T. Iwasaki
(National Institute for Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Science and Technology (JST), Japan)
81
Gas-Phase Catalytic Decomposition of Mixtures of Low-Molecular-Weight
Chlorinated VOCs
375
R. López-Fonseca,
J.I.
Gutiérrez-Ortiz, J.R. González-Velasco (Universidad
del
País Vasco,
Spain)
Contents xvii
82
Catalytic
Materials
for the Synthesis of Hydrofluorocarbons
379
V. Giammetta*1, R. Trabace*1, F. Trifiro*1, P. Cuzzato*2 f*1 University of
Bologna, Italy, *2 Ausimont SpA, Italy)
83
Complete Hydrodechlorination of
Chloro-
Aromatics Catalyzed by Pd/TiCh
with H2
383
I. Yamanaka, K. Nishikawa, S. Takenaka, K. Otsuka (Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan)
84
Oxide Catalysts in Indirect Internal Steam Reforming of Methane in SOFC
387
P.
Aguiar,
E.
Ramirez-Cabrera,
N.
Laosiripojana, A. Atkinson, L.S.
Kershenbaum, D. Chadwick (Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine, UK)
85
High Selectivity Preferential Oxidation (PROX) Catalysts for CO Removal
from Hydrocarbon Derived
Reformates
for
РЕМ
Fuel Cells
391
E. Newson*1, T.B. Truong*1,
N. De Silva*2,
A. Fleury*2,
R. Ijpelaar« ŕ*1
Paul
Scherrer Institute, Switzerland, *2 Kingston Univ., UK, *:i
Fonty
s
High School,
The Netherlands)
86
Improving Direct
Methanol
Fuel Cell Performance by Using Combinatorial
Electrochemistry and Highly Porous Carbon Support
395
W.C. Choi, Y.J. Kim, S.I. Woo, W.H. Hong (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Korea)
87
Removal of Sulfur Compounds from Natural Gas by Adsorption on
Ag-Exchanged Zeolites for PEFC
399
S. Satokawa, Y. Kobayashi, H. Fujiki (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Japan)
88
Skeletal Isomerization of n-Hexene: The Influence of Structure and Acid
Distribution of Molecular Sieves
403
M. Li,
Y. Chu, H. Nie, Y.
Shi,
D.
Li
(SINOPEC,
China)
89
"NEBULA": A Hydroprocessing Catalyst with Breakthrough Activity
407
F.L. Plantenga*1, R. Cerfontain*1, S. Eijsbouts*1, F. Van Houtert*1,
G.H. Anderson*2, S. Miseo*2, S. Soled*2, K. Riley*2, K. Fujita*3, Y. Inoue*3
(*l
Alezo
Nobel Catalysts bv, The Netherlands, *2 ExxonMobil, USA,
*Ά
Nippon
Ketjen Co., Ltd., Japan)
90
Catalytic Combustion of
1,
l-Dichloroethane with Hybrid Catalysts
Composed of Zeolite and Pt/Al2O3
411
W. Kobayashi, Y.
Ito,
M.
Nakano (Tosoh
Corporation, Japan)
91
Development of Three-Way Catalyst Using Composite Alumina-Ceria-
Zirconia
415
T. Kanazawa*1. J. Suzuki*1. T. Takada*1. T. Suzuki*2. A. Morikawa*-,
A. Suda*-.
H.
Sobukawa*2.
M.
Sugiura*2
í
*'
Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan. *2 Toyota
Central R&D Labs., Inc.,
J
äpani
xviii Contents
92 New
Industrial Process of PTMG Catalyzed by Solid Acid Supported on
Mesoporous Material
419
T. Setoyama, T. Ookoshi, I.
Ono,
M.
Kobayashi,
Y.
Kabata,
T. Kawai,
A. Nakanishi, H. Takeo (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation,
Japan)
93
"Radical-Controlled" Oxidative Polymerization of Phenols
423
H. Higashimura*1·2, K. Fujisawa*3, Y.
Moro
-ока*4,
M. Kubota*1, A. Shiga*1,
H.
Uyama*5,
S. Kobayashi*5 f*1
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan,
*2 Japan Chemical Innovation Institute, Japan, *3 University of Tsukuba,
Japan, M Tokiwa University, Japan, *5 Kyoto University, Japan)
94
Influence of Hydrogen Supply on By-Product Formation during the
Hydrogénation
of DNT to TDA
427
J.G.E. Krauter,
M.
Gross, P. Panster
(Degussa
AG,
Germany)
95
Unimodał
Porous Spinel and Its Application to a New Catalyst Material
431
Y. Okada*1, K. Imagawa*1, F. Yagi*1, S. Asaoka*2
(*>
Chiyoda Corporation,
Japan, *2 University of Kitakyushu, Japan)
96
Fast and Efficient Catalytic Oxidation of
η
-Hexane
by Aqueous H2O2 over
TS-PQ™, A New Titanium Based Silicate
435
I.
Halasz,
M.
Agarwal,
E.
Senderov,
В.
Marcus (PQ Corporation, USA)
97
A New Vapour Phase Process to Produce 2-Hydroxyphenylalkylketones
439
V. Borzatta*1, E. Poluzzi*1, A. Vaccari*2
(
*l
Endura SpA,
Italy, *2
Università
degli Studi di Bologna,
Italy)
98
Improved Base Catalysts for Industrial Condensation Reactions
443
F. King, G.J. Kelly,
E.H.
Stitt (Synetix, UK)
99
Novel Method for Dimethyl Carbonate Synthesis Using Methyl Nitrite
447
T. Matsuzaki (Ube Industries Ltd., Japan)
100
Application of Immobilized Homogeneous Catalysts in Enantio- and
Chemoselective
Hydrogénation
Reactions
451
J.A.M. Brandts, E.G.M. Kuijpers, P.H.
Berbén
(Engelhard
de
Meern B.V., The
Netherlands)
III. Poster Presentations
101
Development of deNOx Catalyst Based on
Ag
/АЬОз
Catalyst for Diesel
Applications
457
K. Nagashima*1. M. Nagata*1, K. Katoh*1, K. Soda*2, M. Sugiyama*2
(«
N.E.
Chemcat Corporation, Japan, *2 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd., Japan)
102
NOx Selective Catalytic Reduction over Pt Supported Catalyst Promoted by
Zeolite and CeO2-ZrO2
459
T. Tanabe, M. Hatanaka, R. Tsuji, H. Shinjoh (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.,
Japan)
Contents xix
103
Purification
for Diesel Exhaust Gas over Platinum-Tellurium Catalyst
461
S. Tanaka, T. Yashima, T. Fukumoto (Nikki Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
104
The Interaction of Nitrogen Oxides with Supported Manganese Oxide
Catalysts: New Mechanistic Insights by
Spectroscopie
in-situ Studies
463
A. Bruckner, U. Bentrup, J.
Radnik,
M.
Richter,
R. Fricke
(Institut
für
Angewandte Chemie Berlin-Adlershof,
Germany)
105 Performance
of
Pt
Catalysts Supported on SiC-DPF
465
J. Oi-Uchisawa, A. Obuchi, S. Wang*, T. Nanba,
A. Ohi
(National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, *Dalian Institute of
Chemical Physics (DICP), China)
106
Catalytic Degradation of Mixed Plastics over Natural Clinoptilolite
Catalysts
467
J.H. Yoon, J.H. Van, I. Kim,
D.W.
Park (Pusan National University, Korea)
107
Liquid-Phase Degradation of HDPE over Alkali-Treated
MOR
Catalysts
469
S.W.
Jeong, Y.S. You, J.H. Kim, G.
Seo
(Chonnam National University, Korea)
108
Advanced Technology for Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation of Wastewater
471
T. Ishii, J. Miyake, T. Hashimoto, K, Mitsui, M. Kobayashi (Nippon Shokubai
Co., Ltd., Japan)
109
Development of a Low-Temperature
Dioxin
Decomposition Catalyst
473
N.
Sugishima, S. Masaki, J. Kugai, R.
Kuma,
M.
Kobayashi (Nippon Shokubai
Co., Ltd., Japan)
110
Development of a New Hydrogen
Sulfide
Removal Process by Selective
Oxidation over Vanadium Oxide Based Catalysts
475
Y.G. Cho*1, B.H. Hwang*1,1. Kim*1, H.C. Woo*2,
D.W.
Park*1 (*l Pusan
National University, Korea, *2 Pukyung National University, Korea)
111
Kerosene Reforming Catalyst for Fuel Cell Application -Kinetic and
Modeling Analysis of Steam Reforming-
477
Y. Kobori, T. Matsumoto, I. Anzai, S. Ueno, Y. Oishi (Nippon Oil Corporation,
Japan)
112
Comparative Study on the Hydrogen Production from
Methanol
over
Cu/ZnO/AhOs and Pd/ZnO Catalysts
479
H.
Kamata,
К.
Takahashi,
W.
Ibashi,
H.
Komaki (Ishikawajima-harima Heavy-
Industries Co., Ltd., Japan)
113
Development of a New Water Gas Shift Reaction Catalyst
481
M. Mizobuchi. K. Kinugawa,
N.
Hashimoto, H. Iida*. A. Igarashi* (Matsushita
Electric Works, Ltd., Japan, *Kogakuin University, Japan)
114
Catalytic Steam Reforming of Toluene and o-Dichlorobenzene
483
S. Liu, K. Takahashi. R. Weber, T. Makita. K. Nunogami (Ishikawajima-Harima
Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Japan)
xx Contents
115 The Development
of Sulfated Zirconium
Oxide
Catalyst for Isomerization
of Light Naphtha
485
T. Kimura (Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd., Japan)
116
Heavy Aromatics Upgrading Using Noble Metal Promoted Zeolite Catalyst
487
S.H. Oh*1, S.I. Lee*1, K.H. Seong*1, Y.S. Kim*1, J.H. Lee*1, J.
Woltermann*2,
W.E.
Cormier*2,
Y.F.
Chu*2
ř*1 SK Corporation, Korea, *2 Zeolyst International,
USA)
117
Reformate
Upgrading
to Produce Enriched BTX Using Noble Metal
Promoted Zeolite Catalyst
489
S.H. Oh*1, K.H.Seong*1, Y.S. Kim*1, S. Choi*1, B.S.
Lim*1, J.H.
Lee*1,
J.
Woltermann*2,
Y.F.
Chu*2
f*1 SK
Corporation, Korea, *2 Zeolyst
International, USA)
118 New Developments in
Resid Hydroprocessing
491
S.
Abe*1,
К.
Fujita*1,
M.
Takada*1,
Y. Inoue*1, F.L. Plantenga*2, R.G. Leliveld*2
f*1 Nippon
Ketjen Co., Ltd., Japan,
*2 Akzo Nobel
Catalysts b.v., The Netherlands)
119
Mixed Zirconium Titanium Phosphate (ZTP) Mesoporous Materials and the
Photo-Catalysis of Water Decomposition
495
M.P. Kapoor, S. Inagaki (Toyota Central R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan)
120
Preparation of Macroporous Metal Oxide by Casting Method
497
M.W. Ryoo, M.S. Lee, W.J. Lee, K.S. Yang, J.H. Kim, G.
Seo
(Chonnam
National University, Korea)
121
Selective Reduction of NOx over Ir/Metallosilicate Catalyst for a Lean
Burn Gasoline Engine
499
S. Nojima,
K. lida,
N.
Kobayashi (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan)
122
Process Merits Using Developed Highly Active Catalyst for Steam
Reforming
501
F. Watanabe, K. Shoji, T. Numaguchi (Toy
о
Engineering Corp., Japan)
123
Synthesis and Characterization of the Active Phase in Mo-V-Nb-Te (Sb)-
Oxides for Selective (Amm) -Oxidation of Alkanes
503
H. Watanabe, T. Sueyoshi, Y. Koyasu (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
124
Selective Oxidation of 1,3-Butadiene to
Furan
over Molybdenum Based
Catalysts
505
M.
Ito,
S.
Terada,
Y.
Higashino,
Y.
Koyasu (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation,
Japan)
125
The Effect of Cesium Dopant on Catalytic and Chemical-Physical
Properties of V/Ti/O, Catalysts for the Selective Oxidation of o-Xylene to
Phthalic Anhydride
507
F. Cavani*1,
С
Fumagalli*2, A. Guerrini*1, R. Leanza*2, G.
Mazzoni*2,
В.
Panzacchi*1,
F.
Trifiro*1
í*1
University of Bologna. Italy, *2 Lonzagroup, Italy)
Contents xxi
126 Epoxidation
of Ethene over Silver Catalysts Supported on Crystalline
a-Alumina
Carriers
509
A. Ayame*1,
Y. Uchida*2, H. Ono*1.
T.
Sato*1. H.Hayasaka*1
f*1 Muroran
Institute
of Technology,
Japan,
"Ά
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
127
Effects of Trialkyl
Borates
on Mo
(Vl)-Catalyzed
Epoxidation of
Less-Reactive Unsaturated Compounds Using t-Butyl
Hydroperoxide 511
К.
Matsuyama.
S.
Naito,
Y.
Koinuma.
T.
Morishita (NOF Corporation, Japan)
128
Studies on Unique Properties of Polyolefins Prepared with Metallocene
Catalyst Systems
513
S. Matsuo, S. Kojoh, M. Takahashi. T. Tsutsui. T. Fujita,
N.
Kashiwa (Mitsui
Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
129
Syndiospecific Living Polymerization of Propylene with Fluorine-
Containing Titanium
FI
Catalyst
515
J.
Saito,
M.
Mitani,
M.
Onda,
J. Mohri, S. Ishii, Y. Yoshida, R. Furuyama,
T.
Nakano,
N. Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
130
MAO-Free
New Olefin
Polymerization Catalyst
Systems
Based on
FI
Catalysts
517
Y. Nakayama, H.
Bando,
H. Kaneko. Y. Sonobe, M. Mitani, S. Kojoh.
N.
Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
131
Creation of New Polymers Using Terminally Unsaturated Polyolefins
Prepared with
FI
Catalysts
519
S. Kojoh, S. Matsuo, T. Matsugi, S. Ishii. S. Matsuura, T. Fujita,
N.
Kashiwa
(Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
132
PI Catalysts: New Titanium Complexes Having Two Pyrrolide-Imine
Chelate Ligands for
Olefin
Polymerization
521
Y. Yoshida, S. Matsui, Y. Takagi, M. Mitani. J.
Saito,
S.
Ishii,
T.
Nakano,
H.
Tanaka,
N.
Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
133
II Catalysts: New Titanium
Complexes
Having Two Indolide-Imine
Chelate
Ligands for
Ethylene
Polymerization
523
T. Matsugi, S. Matsui, S. Kojoh, Y. Takagi, Y. Inoue, T.
Nakano,
T. Fujita,
N.
Kashiwa (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
134
Synthesis and
Olefin
Polymerization Behavior of Complexes Having
Imine-Phenoxy Chelate Ligands
525
Y. Suzuki,
N.
Kashiwa, T. Fujita (Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
135
ZrCU-TEA-EASC Three-Component Catalyst for the Oligomerization of
Ethylene
527
Y. Shiraki*1. T. Tamura*1, Y. Nakamoto*1, Y. Souma*-
( *>
Idemitsu
Petrochemical Co., Ltd., Japan,
*-
National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)
xxii Contents
136
Synthesis of Ultra-Low Monol Polyether Polyols by Multi-Metal Catalysts
529
I. Kim*1, J.T.
Ahn*1, D.W.
Park*1, S.H. Lee*2,1. Park*2
Ѓ*1
Pusan National
University, Korea, *2 SKC Company, Korea)
137
Ethylene
Polymerizations by Zirconocarborane Complex Cocatalyzed by
Common
Alkyl
Aluminums
531
I. Kim,
D.W.
Park (Pusan National University, Korea)
138
Time Dependence of Molecular Weight in Propylene Bulk Polymerization
with MgCb-Supported Ziegler-Natta Catalyst
533
F. Shimizu, S. Yamamoto (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
139
Rhodium (I) Catalysed Polymerization of Phenylacetylene in Ionic Liquids
535
P. Mastrorilli,
CF.
Nobile,
V.
Gallo, G.P.
Suranna,
R. Giannandrea
(Polytechnic
of
Bari,
Italy)
140
Reaction Path to Phenol Coupling with Copper Complex
537
M. Kubota*1, H. Higashimura*1, A. Shiga*1, K. Fujisawa*2, H.
Uyama*3,
S.
Kobayashi*3
f*1
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, *2 Univ. ofTsukuba,
Japan, *3 Kyoto Univ., Japan)
141
Phenylacetate Synthesis by Oxyacetoxylation of Benzene on Pd-Catalyst
539
T. Asakawa*1, Y. Mori*1, T.
Doi*1,
S.
Tokumaru*1,
T.
Miyake*2
f*1 Tosoh Corp.,
Japan, *2
Kansai University,
Japan)
142
Palladium Charcoal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling: A Convenient Route to
Ethynylpyridines and Arylpyridines
541
A. Torii,
T. Tagata, M.
Nishida (Koei Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
143
Development of Debenzy
lation
Catalysts
543
K. Hasegawa, T. Sakurai,
N.
Kanoh (N.E.Chemcat Corporation, Japan)
144
Partial
Hydrogénation
of Benzene to Cyclohexene over Supported
Ruthenium Carbonyl Cluster-Derived Catalysts
545
K. Suzuki, H. Ishida, H. Nagahara (Asahi Kasei Co., Ltd., Japan)
145
Development of the Chlorine-Free Monosilane Production Process via
Methoxysilanes Using a Fluidized-Bed Reactor
547
Y. Watanabe*1, H. Shibuya*1, E. Suzuki*2 (*l JGC Corporation, Japan, *2 Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan)
146
Synthesis of 3-Alkoxy-l
-propanol
from Allyl Alcohol by Use of Metal
Oxide Catalysts in the Liquid-Phase
549
T. Yamakawa*1, Y. Ohkubo*1,1. Takahashi*2, H. Koyama*2 f*1 The University of
Tokyo, Japan, *2 Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., Japan)
\A1 Non-Halogen
Redox
Catalysis toward Green Processing
551
M. Higashijima, K. Nagayama (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
Contents
xxiii
148
Novel L-Aspartic Acid Production System Using an Immobilized Cell
Catalyst
553
M. Mukouyama, S. Yasuda (Nippon Shokubai, Japan)
149
Thermally Stable
Anion
Exchange Resin
555
M. Yasutomi, H. Kubota (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Japan)
150
A New Catalytic Process of Caprolactam Using Butadiene as Starting Raw
Material
557
H.Y. Hsu, C.C. Dai, P.H. Kuo (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
Authors' Index
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