March 1, 2024 (University of Twente): Margot Olde Nordkamp
Twente UniversityKolbe Electrolysis for Bio Oil Upgrading Prof. dr. G. Mul
Kolbe Electrolysis for Bio Oil Upgrading Prof. dr. G. Mul
Structural and Chemical Promoters for In2O3-Catalyzed CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol Promotor: Prof.dr. E.J.M. Hensen
Supramolecular Immobilization of Molecular Catalysts on Electrodes for Solar Fuel Production Promotor: Prof. dr. J.N.H. Reek
Control and impact of metal nanoparticle location in bifunctional catalysts for hydrocarbon conversion Promotor: Prof. Dr. Ir. K.P. de Jong 2nd promotor: Prof. Dr. P.E. de Jongh
Carbon Supports and Promoters: Key to Design Copper Catalysts for CO2 Conversion Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.E. de Jongh
Copper Catalysts for the Conversion of Polyunsaturated Hydrocarbons Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.E. de Jongh
The 10th edition of the International Symposium on Carbon for Catalysis (CARBOCAT) will take place in Florence (Italy) from June 24th to June 26th 2024. All members of the catalysis and material science community that might be interested are welcome to join the event.
The official conference website already lists the names of Plenary and Keynote speakers that accepted to deliver their contribution to the event. Visit the webpage to get more details on the conference topics and venue (in the historical frame of the San Frediano quarter at a walking distance from all main monuments of the renaissance capital), the conference dates and check the availability of several oral slots and poster contributions. Submit an abstract as an ORAL speaker or POSTER presenter. More details will be uploaded soon on the CARBOCAT website. You can also follow the CARBOCAT 10 dedicated accounts on Twitter (@Carbocat10) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carbocat10/), to get regular updates on the conference organization.
Carbon Nanofiber Growth from Methane Decomposition over Ni-based Catalysts: a Balancing Act Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.E. de Jongh
Support Effects in Gold Catalyzed Oxidation Reactions Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.E. de Jongh
Emulating Natural Photosynthesis | Self-Assembled Cage Scaffolds to Control Molecular Aggregation States Promotor: Prof. dr. J.N.H. Reek