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Message 24
From vdurante@bee.net Wed Jan 29 23:55:00 EST 1997
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 23:56:34 -0400
To: jkl@ccl.net
From: vdurante@bee.net (Vincent A. Durante)
Subject: 97.07.20 1997 Gordon Conference on Catalysis
Dear Catalysis Scientist:
The Gordon Conference on Catalysis is regarded by many as the premier
annual conference in the field. Some of you may have heard that the
Gordon Conference administration had sought to change the conference
frequency to a biennial event rather than an annual meeting this past
year. Although this had been proposed, the Gordon Board of Trustees
decided to retain the annual frequency of the meeting, at least for
the near future. Consequently, the 1997 Gordon Conference on
Catalysis WILL be held, but at a time and place different from the
usual time/location.
Feel free to copy and distribute the announcement and program.
See you in New Hampshire!
Vince Durante
EMAIL: vincent_a_durante@sunoil.com
FAX: 610-859-5980
VOICE: 610-859-5881
The 1997 GORDON CONFERENCE ON
CATALYSIS
Plymouth State College
Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA
July 20 to July 25, 1997
Vincent A. Durante, Chair
Sun Company, Inc.
Research and Development
P.O. Box 1135
Marcus Hook, PA 19061-0835, USA
VOICE: (610) 859-5881
FAX: (610) 859-5980
E'MAIL: vincent_a_durante@sunoil.com
Information and registration forms may be obtained from
the offices of the Gordon Research Conferences by mail
or on-line at:
Gordon Research Conferences
University of Rhode Island
P.O. Box 984
West Kingston, RI 02892-0984, USA
(401) 783-4011 or 3372
FAX: (401) 783-7644
EMAIL: grc@grcmail.grc.uri.edu
World Wide Web Site: HTTP://WWW.GRC.URI.EDU
Please submit application before June 6, 1997
Early application is recommended
PROGRAM
1997 Gordon Conference on Catalysis
Vincent A. Durante, Chair; Raymond L. Gorte, Vice Chair
Speaker/Topic
Robert L. Augustine- Seton Hall University
Enantioselective Heterogeneous Catalysis
Amir Hoveyda- Boston College
New Approaches to the Development of Enantioselective Catalysts
John N. Armor- Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
New Developments in Environmental Catalysis
Walter T. Reichle- Union Carbide Corporation
Discussion Leader, Metallocene-Based Polymerization Catalysis
Manfred Bochmann- University of Leeds
Highly Electrophilic Metallocenes: Towards Well-Defined
Polymerisation Catalysts
William J. Evans- University of California at Irvine
Field Desorption Mass Spectrometric Studies of Olefin
Polymerization by Lanthanide Metallocenes
Richard F. Jordan- University of Iowa
Organometallic Aspects of Metallocene-Based Olefin
Polymerization Catalysis
Kenneth J. Balkus, Jr.- University of Texas at Dallas
Oxidation Using Host-Guest Complexes
Gabriele Centi- Universita di Bologna; Universita di Messina
Surface Reaction Network and Active Sites in Propane
Ammoxidation to Acrylonitrile on V-Sb Oxides
Kiyoshi Otsuka- Tokyo Institute of Technology
Electrocatalytic Activation of Oxygen for Oxygenation
of Aromatics and Alkanes
Nathalie Marchal- Insitut Francais du Petrol
Structure-Activity Relationship in MoS2/Alumina
Hydrotreating Catalysts
Warren J. Smith- BP Chemicals Limited
Novel Routes to Acetic Acid
Steve M. Augustine-Quantum Chemical Company
Vinyl Acetate Catalysis: Fundamental Studies
To Commercial Improvements
Daniel E. Resasco- University of Oklahoma
CO2 Reforming of Methane on Pt/Sn Catalysts
Jose A. Rodriguez- Brookhaven National Laboratory
The Interaction of Sulfur with Model Bimetallic
Catalysts: Photoemission and Time-Resolved XRD Studies
Gabor A. Somorjai- University of California at Berkeley
New Model Catalysts (Pt /Nanoparticles) and New Techniques
(SFG and STM) for Studies of Reaction Intermediates and Surface
Restructuring at High Pressure During Catalytic Reactions
Alexander Pines-University of California at Berkeley
Magnetic Moments in Catalysis
Additional Short Presentations To Be Selected From Among Posters
All participants are invited to contribute posters
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