【13th Nov】International Workshop on Synthesis, Characterizations and Catalysis of Porous Materials
日期:2013-11-13 阅读:1046

 

13th November, 2013

Minhang campus @ Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China
Lecture Hall, fifth floor of School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Organized by
Shanghai Jiaotong University & the National Basic Research Program (2013CB934100)

 

Program
November 13th  2013, 9:00-17:30 (Wednesday)

 

9:00-9:10

Opening remarks

Symposium

Chair: Prof. Kaixue Wang

9:10-10:00

Invited Lecture 1: Prof. Ryong Ryoo (KAIST, Korea)

New Opportunities in Catalysis with Micropore-Mesopore Hierarchical Zeolites

10:00-10:50

Invited Lecture 2: Weibin Fan  (Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science)

Conversion of methanol to olefins over zeolites

10:50-11:10

Coffee break

Chair: Dr. Xinhao Li

11:10-11:35

Invited Lecture 3: Prof. Jiesheng Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

Functional Materials Derived from Porous Hosts

11:35-12:00

Invited Lecture 4: Prof. Yi Tang (Fudan University, China)

The zeolitic microcapsule and its catalytic application

12:00-13:30

Lunch

(JiaoDa Community Center)

Chair: Dr. Xiao Wei

14:00-14:25

Invited Lecture 5: Prof. Peng Wu (East China Normoal University)

Developing Novel Ti-Zeolite Catalysts for Clean Synthesis of Oximes and Amides

14:25-14:55

Invited Lecture 6: Prof. Yimeng Wang (East China Normoal University)

Post-Modification of Zeolite Y: from an Environmental Viewpoint

14:55-15:20

Coffee break

Chair: Dr. Lu Han

15:20-16:10

Invited Lecture 7: Prof. Fengshou Xiao (Zhejiang University)

Porous Chiral Solid Catalysts and Morphology-Controllable MFI Zeolite Crystals

16:10-17:00

Invited Lecture8: Prof. Dongyuan Zhao (Fudan University)

Interfacial Assembly and Engineering for Ordered Mesoporous Materials for Energy Storage Application

17:00-17:10

Concluding Remarks (Prof. Yi Tang)

18:00

Dinner

(Shanghai Liuyuan)

 

  

New Opportunities in Catalysis with Micropore-Mesopore Hierarchical Zeolites

Ryong Ryoo1,2

1 Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Reactions, Institute for Basic Science (IBS),

Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea,

2Department of Chemistry, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea

E-mail: rryoo@kaist.ac.kr

        This lecture provides an overview of the current progresses in synthesis and catalytic investigation of zeolites with nanoscale morphologies, which were performed using surfactants functionalized with zeolite structure-directing agents.1,2 Typically, the nanomorphic zeolites are obtained in the form of nanosheets or highly mesoporous nanosponges that are constructed with thin frameworks of microporous zeolites. They exhibit a remarkably improved resistance to the catalytic deactivation in a number of catalytic applications exploiting zeolite microporosity. The external surfaces (mesopore walls) are equipped with strong acid sites, so that their catalytic functions are quite significant in both small and bulky molecular catalytic reactions. Furthermore, the external surfaces provide a platform for organic functionalization and supporting catalytically active nanoparticles. 

 

References
1. M. Choi et al., Nature, 2009, 461, 246.
2. K. Na et al., Science, 2011, 333, 328.

 

 

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