Scientific program

The seminar will provide a platform for discussing the progress which has been made in understanding the catalytic function
with the help of model in situ study. 
Almost 20 participants from Germany and 40 from Russia applied for the seminar.
The preliminary scientific program includes 6 plenary and 1 keynote lectures, 19 oral (20 min) presentations and 12 oral (10 min) presentations.

Contributions cover on the following topics:

  • Clean fuel production
  • Hydrogen production and storage
  • Electrocatalysis and fuel cell technologies
  • Energy storage and conversion

Round-table of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research will be held in the Baikal Museum on June 26.
Russian participants are invited. The official language of the round-table is Russian.

Satellite symposium will be arranged within the Seminar:
II International Youth Symposium “Catalysis   for   alternative  energy   and  sustainable  environmental management:
innovative technologies and education” (June 25-26, 2013, Baikal museum, Listvyanka).

The official language of the seminar is English.

       
Plenary Lectures

Prof. Alexander A. Khassin
Formation of active states of the hydrogenation catalysts:
from oxyhydroxides to metallic nanoparticles

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia

Prof. Leonid M. Kustov
Production and storage of hydrogen using catalytic approaches

Zelinsky Institute of Organic Synthesis, RAS, Moscow, Russia

R. Fayçal Hamou 1, Markus Nesselberger2, P. Ulrich Biedermann1, Josef C. Meier1,
Ioannis Katsounaros1, Matthias Arenz2 and Prof. Karl J.J. Mayrhofer1

The particle-size effect in oxygen reduction electrochemistry on platinum -
from model to real catalysts

1-Max Planck Institute for Iron Research, Dusseldorf, Germany
2-University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen,  Denmark

Prof. Martin Muhler
Carbon nanotubes - catalytic growth, functionalization and applications in electrocatalysis
and heterogeneous catalysis

Ruhr University Bochum, Bohum, Germany

Prof. Anatoly V. Romanenko
Features of preparation of carbon supported Pt catalysts for PEM fuel cells

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia

Prof. Mikhail Yu. Sinev
Catalytic transformations of  light alkanes:
energy and chemistry-related applications. Numbers and values

Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia

Keynote lecture
Prof. Mark V. Tsodikov
Catalysis  by Heterometalic Clusters Distributed  on Supports Surface. 
Synergism and Active Components Structural Organization

Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia

 

       
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June 24, 2013
Monday

June 25, 2013
Tuesday

June 26, 2013
Wednesday

 

 

9.00
9.40
PL-3 – Mayrhofer
PL-4 - Romanenko
9.00
9.40
PL-5 - Khassin
PL-6 - Sinev


10.00

Arrival
Registration

 
10.20

 
Coffee-break

 
10.20

 
Coffee-break
11.30 Excursion
Tal’tsy Museum
10.50-12.50 Oral Session

OP-1 – Knop-Gericke
OP-2 – Patrakeev
OP-3 – Santos
OP-4 – Fedotov
OP-5 – Ranjan
OP-6 – Deliy



10.50
11.10
11.30
11.50
12.10
12.30

Oral Session

OP-15 – Sobyanin
OP-16 – Mishakov
OP-17 – Tarasov
OP-18 – Mezentseva
OP-19 – Nartova
Closing Ceremony
13.00 Lunch 13.00 Lunch 13.00 Lunch
14.00 settling in rooms 14.00 Oral Session
OP-7 – Buller
OP-8 – Kaichev
OP-9 – Bukhtiyarova M.
OP-10 – Reiche
OP-11 – Kozlova
OS-1 – Markovskaya
OS-2 – Wowsnick
14.00 Departure to the Baikal Museum
14.30 RFBR Round-table
(in Russian)
15.30 Coffee-break 16.00 Coffee-break 15.30 Coffee-break
16.00 Opening Ceremony
Chairmen:
Schlögl, Bukhtiyarov
16.30 Oral Session
OP-12 – Mestl
OP-13 – Kazakov
OP-14 – Massué
OS-3 – Gribov
OS-4 – Topalov
OS-5 – Rodina
OS-6 – Zaytceva
OS-7 – Tokareva
OS-8 – Derevschikov
OS-9 – Cherepanov
OS-10 – Lebedeva
OS-11 – Fomina
OS-12 – Shor
16.00-18.30 2 Excursions
to the Baikal Museum
16.20
17.00
17.40
18.10
18.30
18.50
PL-1 – Kustov
PL-2 – Muhler
KL – Tsodikov

Sponsor-1
Sponsor-2
Sponsor-3
19.30 Welcome Party,
Hotel Burduguz
19.30 Dinner,
Hotel Burduguz
19.00 Seminar Dinner,
Krestovaya Pad

 

PL – plenary lecture; KL – keynote lecture; OP – oral presentation (20 min); OS – oral presentation (10 min)

Thursday, June 27
Breakfast, trip on Baikal