AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Fundamental Discoveries in Heterogeneous Catalysis Focus Topic | Tuesday Sessions |
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2:20pm | HC+SS-TuA1 CO2 Reduction on the Surface of Cu/TiO2 NPs Supported on Graphite Studied using Ambient Pressure-XPS and Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometer Djawhar Ferrah, A. Haines, R.P. Galhenage, University of California at Irvine, A. Javier, California Institute of Technology, J.P. Bruce, University of California at Irvine, M. Soriaga, California Institute of Technology, J.C. Hemminger, University of California at Irvine |
2:40pm | HC+SS-TuA2 Influence of Bi and Sb on the Structure of Pd-based Catalysts Joo Kang, W.-S. Lee, P.R. Vlasak, The Dow Chemical Company, A.V. Kirilin, The Dow Chemical Company, Netherlands, H. Clements, C. Menzies, S. Yusuf, The Dow Chemical Company |
3:00pm | HC+SS-TuA3 Invited Paper The Molecular Surface Chemistry Approach to Heterogeneous Catalysts Peter Stair, Northwestern University |
4:20pm | HC+SS-TuA7 Formation and Stability of Subsurface Oxygen on Ag(111) Marie Turano, Loyola University Chicago, S. Isbill, S. Roy, University of Tennessee Knoxville, R.G. Farber, Loyola University Chicago, E.V. Iski, University of Tulsa, D.R. Killelea, Loyola University Chicago |
4:40pm | HC+SS-TuA8 Mechanistic Insights into Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation and Decarbonylation of Aromatic Aldehydes on Px-Ru(0001) Abinaya Sampath, D.W. Flaherty, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
5:00pm | HC+SS-TuA9 Hot Electron Flux under Methanol Oxidation on Pt/TiO2 Catalytic Nanodiode; Intrinsic Relation between Selectivity and Chemicurrent Si Woo Lee, S. Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea, H. Lee, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Republic of Korea, W. Park, Y. Jung, J.Y. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea |
5:40pm | HC+SS-TuA11 Invited Paper Non-Innocent Solvents, Hydrogen Transfer, Oxygen Dissociation on Nanoparticles during the Direct Synthesis of H2O2 David W. Flaherty, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |