9th International Symposium on the Characterisation of Porous Solids - COPS 9

Lecture Programme

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Sunday, 5 June 2011



Sunday, 5 June 2011
16:00 Registration at the conference counter


18:00 Welcome Reception with drinks and snacks
   
 20:00 End of this day

 

Monday, 6 June 2011
09:00 Uhr Opening of the Conference
  S. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D
Chair: P. Llewellyn, Université Aix-Marseille/F
09:20 Invited Plenary Lecture
Peering into physisorption mechanisms by small-angle scattering methods
  B. Smarsly, TU Giessen/D
10:10 Adsorption on CMK-5 monitored by in situ XRD
  W. Schmidt, MPI für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr/D; H. Amenitsch, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz/A; A.H. Lu, Dalian University of Technology/PRC; J. Nitz, MPI für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim/D
10:30
Revealing reactivity and porosity in fluid catalytic cracking - particles by confocal fluorescence microscopy
  J. Ruiz-Martínez, I.L.C. Buurmans, B.M. Weckhuysen, Utrecht University/NL
10:50 New insights into MOFs: exploring the fundamentals of mass transfer by microscopic techniques
  C. Chmelik, Leipzig Universität/D
11:10 Coffee Break
Chair: F. Rodriguez-Reinoso, Universidad de Alicante/E
11:40 A novel method to determine accessible volume, geometrical area and accessible pore size distribution (APSD) of carbonaceous materials
  D.D. Do, L. Herrera, C. Fan, V. Nguyen, D. Nicholson, University of Queensland, Brisbane/AUS
12:00 Pre-combustion CO2 capture by pressure swing adsorption
  N. Casas, J. Schell, M. Mazzotti, ETH Zurich/CH
 12:20 Nanoscale carbon cage-encapsulated metal-organic framework
  Y. Fujishima, Chiba University/J; A. Kondo, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei/J; H. Kajiro, Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu/J; T. Ohba, Chiba University/J; K. Kaneko, Shinshu University, Nagano/J; H. Kanoh, Chiba University/J
12:40 Mesoporous carbon gels for electrochemical applications
  M. Haro, Instituto Nacional del Carbón (CSIC), Oviedo/E; G. Rasines, C. Macías, Nanoquimia S.L., Cordoba/E; J.B. Parra, C.O. Ania, Instituto Nacional del Carbón (CSIC), Oviedo/E
 13:00 Lunch
Chair: T. Düren, The University of Edinburgh/UK
14:30 Uhr Status report of the new IUPAC taskgroup on physisorption of gases, with special reference to the evaluation of surface area and pore size distribution
  M. Thommes, Quantachrome, Boynton Beach, FL/USA; K. Kaneko, Shinshu University, Nagano/J; A.V. Neimark, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ/USA; J. Olivier, Micromeritics, Atlanta, GA/USA; F. Rodriguez-Reinoso, Universidad de Alicante/E; J. Rouquerol, CNRS-Université de Provence, Marseille/F; K.S.W. Sing, Devonshire/UK
14:50 Mixed ligand MOFs: from avoided interpenetration to increased porosity
  N. Klein, I. Senkovska, I. Baburin, S. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D
15:10 Evaluation of H2O effect on CO2 adsorption on MOFs: case of UiO-66 and Cu-BTC
  E. Soubeyrand-Lenoir, C. Vagner, Université Aix-Marseille/F; F. Ragon, C. Serre, Université de Versailles/F; J.S. Chang, Korean Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon/ROK; P.L. Llewellyn, Université Aix-Marseille/F
15:30 Structural stability of metal-organic frameworks under humid conditions
  P.M. Schoenecker, C.G. Carson, K.S. Walton, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA/USA
15:50 Coffee Break
Chair B. Smarsly, TU Gießen/D
16:20 Molecular sieve carbons for CO2 capture
  J.D. Carruthers, M.A. Petruska, E.A. Sturm, S. Wilson, ATMI Inc., Danbury, CT/USA
16:40 Development of a method to efficiently screen adsorbents for gas separation applications involving methane, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide
  N.K. Jensen, E.F. May, G.C.Y. Watson, T.E. Rufford, D.K. Zhang, The University of Western Australia, Crawley/AUS; K.I. Chan, Chevron Energy Technology Company, Houston, TX/USA
17:00 From small pores to large adsorbers
  A. Siegel, T. Eckardt, BASF Catalysts Germany GmbH, Nienburg/D
17:20 Poster party A with beer and pretzels
19:00 End of first day

 



Tuesday, 7 June 2011
 Chair:  J. Rouquerol, CNRS-Université de Provence, Marseille/F
09:00 Invited Plenary Lecture
Dynamics of capillary condensation and evaporation in mesoporous  materials
  P.A. Monson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA/USA
09:50 Historical aspects of capillarity and capillary condensation
  K. Sing, Brunel University, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot/UK; R. Williams, Open University, Milton Keynes/UK
10:10 Molecular simulation of enhanced CO2 solubility in hybrid MCM-41
  N.L. Ho, F. Porcheron, IFP Energies nouvelles, Solaize/F; R.J.-M Pellenq, Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille/F & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA/USA; J. Perez Pellitero, IFP Energies nouvelles, Solaize/F
10:30 Mesoporous organosilicas with large cage-like pores: synthesis, characterization and application for immobilization of enzymes
  Z. Zhou, S. Kullmann, M. Hartmann, R.N. Klupp Taylor, H. Bao, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen/D
10:50 Coffee Break
Chair S. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D
11:20 Multi-step adsorption of flexible porous coordination polymers investigated by coincident measurement of adsorption and X-ray powder diffraction
  K. Nakai, BEL Japan, Inc, Osaka/J; R. Matsuda, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J and Kyoto University/J; S. Bureekaew, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J; J. Seo, Japan Science and Technology Agency Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J; H. Sato, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J; S. Kitagawa, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto/J and Kyoto University/J
11.40 Structural transitions in MOF: view from outside and inside
  A. Neimark, Chimie ParisTech/F and Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ/USA; F.-X. Coudert, Chimie ParisTech/F and CNRS, Paris/F; C. Trigero, Chimie ParisTech/F; A. Boutin, ENS, Paris/F; A.H. Fuchs, Chimie ParisTech/F and CNRS, Paris/F; I. Beurroies, R. Denoyel, Université de Provence, Paris/F
12:00 Dynamic model of breathing transitions in MOF's
  C. Triguero, Chimie ParisTech, Paris/F; F.-X. Coudert, Chimie ParisTech and Chimie ParisTech and CNRS, Paris/F; A. Boutin, ENS, Paris/F; A.H. Fuchs, Chimie ParisTech and Chimie ParisTech and CNRS, Paris/F; A.V. Neimark, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ/USA
12:20 Detailed and extended free-energy analysis of adsorption-induced lattice transition of MOFs with flexible structures
  M. Miyahara, R. Numaguchi, H. Sugiyama, S. Watanabe, H. Tanaka, Kyoto University/J
12:40 On suitability of metal organic frameworks for separation of chiral biomolecules
  R. Bueno-Pérez, A. Martín-Calvo, P.J. Merkling, S. Calero, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla/E
 13:00 Lunch followed by Poster Discussion B with coffee and bisquits
 Chair  K. Sing, Brunel University, Uxbridge/UK
15:00 Methods presently available for the characterisation of macroporous solids: an overview
  J. Rouquerol, CNRS-Université de Provence, Marseille/F; G. Baron, Vrije Universiteit Brussel/B; R. Denoyel, Université de Provence, Marseille/F; H. Giesche, Alfred University, NY/USA; J. Groen, Delft Solid Solutions B.V./NL; P. Klobes, BAM-Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin/D; P. Levitz, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau/F; A.V. Neimark, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ/USA; S. Rigby, Bath University/UK; R. Skudas, University of Mainz/D; K. Sing, Brunel University, Uxbridge/UK; M. Thommes, Quantachrome Instruments, Boynton Beach, FL/USA; K. Unger, University of Mainz/D
15:20 A novel method for pore size and porosity analysis of meso- and macroporous solids using electroacoustics
  A. Dukhin, Dispersion Technology Inc., Bedford Hills, NY/USA; M. Thommes, Quantachrome Instruments, Boynton Beach, FL/USA; P. Goetz, Dispersion Technology Inc., Bedford Hills, NY/USA
15:40
Generating validated 3D models of various ceramics with heterogeneous microstructure
  K. Schmidt, S. Ripperger, TU Kaiserslautern/D
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Molecular modelling of nanoporous carbons: understanding adsorption and characterisation
 Chair P.A. Monson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA/USA
  J.C. Palmer, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC/USA; J.K. Brennan, US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD/USA; K.E. Gubbins, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC/USA
16:50 Putting the chemistry into Virtual Porous Carbons
  A.A. Forghani, C. Hu, M.J. Biggs, P. Kwong, The University of Adelaide/AUS; P. Pendleton, University of South Australia, Adelaide/AUS; F. Rodriguez-Reinoso, Universidad de Alicante/E; K. Kaneko, Shinshu University, Nagano/J
17:10 The structure determination of adsorbed phases in the carbon micropore by ND, XRD and RMC simulation
  T. Iiyama, F. Fujisaki, R. Futamura, A. Hamasaki, S. Ozeki, Shinshu University, Matsumoto/J; A. Hoshikawa, T. Ishigaki, Ibaraki University, Tokai/J
17:30 End of the conference day
19:00 Departure to Schloss Wackerbarth: Conference Dinner

 

Wednesday, 8 June 2011
 Chair K. Kaneko, Shinshu University, Nagano/J
09:00 Invited Plenary Lecture
Porous organic molecules and polymers
  A. Cooper, University of Liverpool/UK
09:50 Guest-induced gate opening in zeolite imidazolate frameworks
  S. Aguado, D. Farrusseng, M. Pera-Titus, G. Bergeret, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne/F; V. Moizan, N. Bats, IFP Energies nouvelles, Solaize/F; C. Nieto-Draghi, IFP Energies nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison/F
10:10 Characterising unexpected flexibility of ZIF-8 through experiments and simulations: swing effect of imidazolate rings on SOD topology
  D. Fairen-Jimenez, S.A. Moggach, The University of Edinburgh/UK; M.T. Wharmby, University of St. Andrews/UK; N.A. Seaton, University of Surrey, Guildford/UK; T. Düren, University of Edinburgh/UK
10:30 Reactive adsorption of acidic gases on MOF/graphite oxide composites
  C. Petit, B. Levasseur, B. Mendoza, T.J. Bandosz, The City College of New York, NY/USA
10:50  Coffee Break
Chair
 M. Thommes, Quantachrome, Boynton Beach, FL/USA
11:20 Effect of surface functionalities in the removal of NH3 using activated carbon
  M. Gonçalves, L. Sanchez-García, J. Silvestre-Albero, A. Sepúlveda-Escribano, F. Rodríguez-Reinoso, Universidade de Alicante/E
11:40 Characterisation of activated carbon at the sub-nm scale via adsorption (H2, N2, CH4, isosteric heats), TEM, FT-IR, neutron (IINS) and x-ray (SAXS/USAXS); and application towards optimization of H2 storage
  C. Wexler, P. Pfeifer, M. Kraus, M. Beckner, J. Romanos, D. Stalla, T. Rash, H. Taub, P. Yu, R. Olsen, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO/USA; J. Ilavsky, Argonne National Laboratory, IL/USA
12:00 Length change upon micropores and multilayer adsorption
  C. Balzer, G. Reichenauer, S. Braxmeier, L. Weigold, Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research, Würzburg/D
12:20 Structural characterisation of soft matter assemblies embedded in ordered mesoporous silica
  G.H. Findenegg, T. Shin, M. Xue, TU Berlin/D; D. Müter, MPI of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam/D; O. Paris, University of Leoben/A
12:40 Temperature dependent immobilisation of CH4 and N2 in narrow pore zeolites for energy storage processes
  F. Dreisbach, Rubotherm GmbH, Bochum/D; T. Fieback, Ruhr-University Bochum/D
13:00 Lunch
Chair
M. Hartmann, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen/D
14:30 Picometer-resoluted characterisation of nanoporous carbons with quantum fluids
  T. Tamura, T. Ohba, Chiba University/J; T. Fujimori, S. Niimura, T. Itoh, Shinshu University, Nagano/J; H. Kagita, D. Noguchi, H. Kanoh, Chiba University/J; H. Tanaka, Kyoto University/J; K. Kaneko, Chiba University/J and Shinshu University, Nagano/J
14:50 Different formation and reactivity of the same active O- species in VOx/MCM-41 and FeOx/ZSM-5 evidenced by in situ-EPR and UV-vis spectroscopy
  A. Brückner, E. Kondratenko, Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse, Rostock/D;
W. Grünert, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
15:10 NMR studies of co-adsorption and liquid porosimetry in mesoporous catalysts coked under supercritical conditions
  S. Rigby, University of Nottingham/UK; N. Gopinathan, J. Lowe, M. Greaves, University of Bath/UK
15:30 Characterisation of mesoporous materials by high-resolution SEM
  A. Endo, N. Ikawa, M. Yamada, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba/J; A. Miyaki, Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation/J
15:50 Novel hollow particulates of metals and semiconductors
  A.A. Zinchenko, S. Pu, Nagoya University, Nagoya/J; S. Murata, Nahoya University, Nagoya/J
16:10 Closing Session
  S. Kaskel, TU Dresden/D
16:20 End of the conference

 

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