XIX International Conference on Chemical Reactors
CHEMREACTOR-19
September 5-9, 2010, Vienna, Austria

Scientific program

Four-day scientific program will comprise plenary invited lectures (1 hour), key-note presentations (30 minutes), oral presentations (20 minutes) and posters on the following topics:

 Advances in Chemical Reactors Fundamentals (Section I):

  • Chemical Reactions Kinetics
  • Fundamentals of Chemical Reactors Simulation
  • Heat & Mass Transfer in Chemical Reactors
  • Hydrodynamics and CFD Studies in Chemical Reactors

Chemical Reaction Engineering and Reactors Design – Novel Approaches, Modeling, Scale-Up, Optimization(Section II):

  • New Designs of Chemical Reactors (Membrane Reactors, Microreactors, Structured Reactors etc)
  • Novel Approaches in Chemical Reaction Processes Engineering (Unsteady-state and Transient Processes, Reverse-flow Operation, Sorption-Enhanced Reaction Processes, Multifunctional Reactors, Reaction-Separation Processes etc)

Chemical Reactors and Technologies for Emerging Applications (Section III):

  • Processing of Biomass and Renewable Feedstocks  (Section III-A)
  • Environmental Protection and Utilization of Wastes (Section III-B)
  • Production of Hydrogen and Green Fuels (Section III-B)
  • Advanced Processing of Natural Gas and Oil (Section III-B)

 

LANGUAGE

The official language of the conference is English.

 EXHIBITION&ADVERTISEMENT

Representatives of industrial enterprises and companies engaged in chemical technology are welcome to take part in the Conference and in the exhibition within the Conference, to give a presentation of the company, to publish the advertisement materials in the Book of Abstracts (CD).

PLENARY LECTURES

The founder of CHEMREACTOR-conference is Professor M. Slin’ko. It is our pleasure to announce that the Organizing Committee has launched a continual Professor M. Slin’ko Honorary Lecture

PL-1. Professor, Dr. Yurii Matros
          Matros Technologies, Inc., USA
          HOW TO DESIGN OPTIMAL CATALYTIC REACTOR
          The lecture is dedicated to Professor Mikhail Slin’ko, a CHEMREACTOR Conference founder
PL-2. Professor Dr. Ir. Jaap C. Schouten
          Eindhoven University of Technology. The Netherlands
          CHEMICALS PRODUCTION AT MICRO SCALE AND AT HIGH SHEAR CONDITIONS: TOWARDS NEW MULTIFUNCTIONAL REACTOR SYSTEMS
PL-3. V. Yakovlev
          Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Russia
          DESIGN OF CATALYTIC PROCESSES FOR BIOFUELS PRODUCTION
PL-4. Professor Vladimir Likholobov
          Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing, Omsk Scientific Center SB RAS, Russia 
          HIGH TEMPERATURE PROCESSES OF NANOSTRUCTURAL CARBON MATERIALS PRODUCTION
PL-5. Dr. Hugh Stitt
          Johnson Matthey Catalysts, UK
         MULTIPHASE REACTORS
PL-6. Professor Lidietta Giorno
           Institute on Membrane Technology, ITM-CNR, Italy
          MEMBRANE REACTORS: STATE OF THE ART AND PERSPECTIVES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTION
 

 KEY-NOTE PRESENTATIONS

KN-1. Sinev M.1, Tulenin Y.P.1, Fattakhova Z.T.1, Lomonosov V.I.2, Gordienko Y.A.2
         1
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS (Moscow), Russia
         2ZAO "SCHAG" Company (Moscow), Russia
        OXIDATIVE COUPLING OF METHANE. THIRTY YEARS OF STUDIES: FROM PHENOMENOLOGICAL TO NON-CONTRADICTORY
        KINETIC DESCRIPTION
KN-2. Avgouropoulos G.1, Ioannides T.1, Kallitsis J.K.1, Neophytides S.1
        1
Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Chemical Engineering &
         High Temperature Chemical Processes (ICE-HT) (Patras), Greece
        DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERNAL REFORMING METHANOL FUEL CELL: CONCEPT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
KN-3. Alekseenko S.V.1, Paschenko S.E.2, Salomatov V.V.2
        1Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
        2Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia
        THE MECHANISM OF NANOCLUSTER COMBUSTION OF NON-STANDARD FUEL AND APPROPRIATE FURNACE UNIT
KN-4. Bunimovich G.1, Matros Y.S.1
        1Matros Technologies, Inc. (St. Louis), USA
        REVERSED-FLOW REACTORS: POTENTIAL AND REALIZED
KN-5. Van Geem K.M.1, Abhari R.2, Pyl S.1, Reyniers M.1, Marin G.1
        1
Ghent University, Laboratory for Chemical Technology (Ghent), Belgium
        2Syntroleum® (Tulsa, OK), USA
        BIOMASS TO OLEFINS: CRACKING OF RENEWABLE NAPHTHA
KN-6. González A.1, Kafarov V.2, Guzman A.3
        1Universidad Industrial de Santander, Chemical Engineering Department (Bucaramanga), Colombia
        2Industrial University of Santander (Bucaramanga), Colombia
        3Colombian Petroleum Institute - ICP (Piedecuesta), Colombia
        REACTOR MODELLING FOR THIRD GENERATION BIOFUELS PRODUCTION
KN-7. Frusteri F.1, Italiano G.2, Parmaliana A.2†
        1Institue for Advanced Technologies for Energy "Nicola Giordano" (Messina), Italy
        2Messina University (Messina), Italy
        H2 PRODUCTION BY METHANE DECOMPOSITION OVER NI AND CO THIN LAYER CATALYSTS:
        ROLE OF MSI IN DRIVING THE COKE FORMATION MECHANISM

PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITIES

 Compact Disk with the Abstracts will be produced before the Conference and distributed to the participants at the registration. Conference Proceedings will be published in a Special Issue of Chemical Engineering Journal after the Conference. Only papers presented at the Conference will be considered for publication. Manuscripts (not more than 20 pages) should be submitted by E-mail zam@catalysis.ru not later than September 25, 2010. The authors of the papers selected by the Program Committee will receive an invitation to download the manuscript to the Elsevier Editorial System (EES). You can find the instructions for the authors at the CEJ home page www.elsevier.com/locate/cej

PRESENTATION

 Duration of the plenary lectures is 1 hour, key-note presentations – 30 minutes, oral presentations – 20 minutes including time for questions. Scientific Conference Committee kindly asks to confirm participation before July 15, 2010 to avoid drastic changes in the scientific program.
A beamer for projection of computer or video signal on the screen will be provided. It is recommended that you prepare computer presentations in *.ppt format (Microsoft Power Point).
Posters should be 100 cm wide and 100 cm high.