Contents
Board and Committee ............................................. v
Acknowledgments ............................................... vii
Preface ..................................................... xxvii
I. Plenary Lectures
1 Opening New Avenues for Green Organic Syntheses Using
Heterogeneous Metal Catalysts ............................... 3
K. Kaneda (Osaka University, Japan)
2 Polymerization Catalysis by Post-metallocenes: Bridging
the Gap Between Ziegler-Natta and Single-site Catalysts .... 11
J. Okuda (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
3 Structure and Reactivity of Solid Catalysts — Quantum
Chemical Approach .......................................... 19
J. Sauer (Humboldt University, Germany)
4 Advances in Automobile Exhaust Catalyst .................... 27
S. Matsumoto (Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan)
II. Oral Presentations
5 Cu-based Catalysis for Methanol Synthesis .................. 37
J. Nerlov, S. Helveg, P.L. Hansen (Haldor Topsøe A/S,
Denmark)
6 Selective Catalytic Cracked Gasoline
Hydrodesulfurization ....................................... 43
S. Hatanaka, K. Shimada, E. Morita (Nippon Oil
Corporation, Japan)
7 New Catalytic Technologies for the Industrial Production
of Ethylene and Propylene .................................. 49
J.С. Bricker*1, J.E. Rekoske*2, B. Glover*1 (*1JUOP LLC,
USA, *2UOP Limited, UK)
8 Development of an Improved HC1 Oxidation Process:
Structure of the RuO2/Rutile TiO2 Catalyst ................. 55
K. Seki*1, K. Iwanaga*1, T. Hibi*1, K. Issoh*1, Y. Mori*1,
T. Abe*2 (*1Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, *2Sumitomo
Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd., Japan)
9 Nanoporous Pt/WC as an Anode for Direct Methanol Fuel
Cells ...................................................... 61
R. Ganesan*1, D. Ham*1, J.S. Lee*1, H. Kim*2, Y.J. Oh*2,
J. Park*2, W. Lee*2 (*1Pohang University of Science and
Technology, Korea, *2Korea University, Korea)
10 Recent Advances in Reforming Catalysis and Adsorption
Desulfurization of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels for Fuel Cell
Applications ............................................... 67
C. Song, J. Strohm, J. Zheng, M. Hoehn, X. Ma (The
Pennsylvania State University, USA)
11 Development of New Phosphazene Catalysts and Their
Industrial Applications .................................... 73
T. Nobori, T. Hayashi, A. Shibahara, S. Funaki,
K. Funaki, N. Yoshimura, Y. Inoue (Mitsui Chemicals,
Inc., Japan)
12 Environmental Catalysis: A Push to the Development of New
Catalytic Materials ........................................ 79
G. Centi, S. Perathoner (University of Messina, Italy)
13 Hydrothermally Stable and Catalytically Active Mesoporous
Materials .................................................. 85
F.-S. Xiao, L. Wang, T. Tang, C. Yin (Jilin University,
China)
14 Crystalline Mo3VOx Its Unique Structural Property and
High Catalytic Performance in Alkane Selective Oxidation ... 91
W. Ueda, T. Kato, N. Watanabe, T. Kuranishi, K. Kodato,
M. Sadakane (Hokkaido University, Japan)
15 Catalytic Activation of C-H and C-F Bonds in Alkyl Groups
Adsorbed on Copper Surfaces: α- and β-Elimination
Pathways ................................................... 97
C.-M. Chiang, H. Kung (National Sun Yat-Sen University,
Taiwan)
16 True Intermediates and Spectators in Reaction
Mechanisms: A Kinetic and Spectroscopic Study ............. 103
S.T. Oyama, C. Reed, Y.-K. Lee, Y. Xi (Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA)
17 On the Mechanism of the Beckmann Rearrangement,
A Molecular Orbital Study ................................. 109
S. Nakamura, K. Kanda, P. Turcotte, H. Itagaki,
M. Mikami, Y. Hara, Y. Saito, K. Sasaki, T. Matsuoka,
M. Teduka, T. Suzuki, Y. Mori, K. Tanabe, J. Takahara,
T. Setoyama (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and
Research Center, Inc., Japan)
18 Development of Powdered Photocatalysts for Water
Splitting ................................................. 115
A. Kudo (Tokyo University of Science, Japan, Japan
Science and Technology Agency (CREST, JST), Japan)
19 Computer Simulation of DOC+CSF Systems for Diesel
Exhaust Emission Control .................................. 119
M. Nagata (N.E. Chemcat Corporation, Japan)
20 Modularity in New Chiral Ferrocenyl-based Ligands for
Enantioselective Hydrogenation - From Concepts to
Production Scale Applications ............................. 125
B. Pugin, M. Thommen, F. Spindler, M. Lotz,
M. Kesselgruber, X. Feng (SOLVIASAG, Switzerland)
21 Autocatalytic Beckmann Rearrangement of Cyclohexanone-
Oxime in Liquid Phase ..................................... 129
T. Setoyama, Y. Kawaragi, N. Fujita, T. Suzuki,
T. Matsuoka, M. Fujii, H. Tsuji, K. Takizawa (Mitsubishi
Chemical Science and Research Center, Japan)
22 Formed Zirconia Carriers .................................. 133
M. Те*1, S. Dahar*1, P. Koradia*1, Y. Ono*2 (*1Saint-
Gobain NorPro, USA, *2Saint-Gobain K.K., Japan)
23 New Direct Synthesis Technology of Dimethyl Ether ......... 137
T. Shikada, Y. Miyoshi, Y. Mogi, N. Inoue, Y. Ohno (DME
Development Co., Ltd, Japan)
24 Development of CO2 Reforming Catalyst and Process ......... 141
F. Yagi*1, S. Wakamatsu*1, R. Kanai*1, R. Kajiyama*1,
Y. Suehiro*2, M. Shimura*1 (*1Chiyoda Corporation,
Japan, *2Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation,
Japan)
25 Role of Nb in Rutile-type Metal Antimonates for Propane
Ammoxidation .............................................. 145
N. Ballarini*1, F. Cavani*1, M. Cimini*1, G.M.
Mascanzoni*1, F. Trifiró*1, J.M. Millet*2, M. Banãres*3,
M.O. Guerrero-Perez*3, U. Cornaro*4, R. Catani*5
(*1University of Bologna, Italy, *2Institut de
Recherches sur la Catalyse, France, *3Instituto de
Catalisis у Petroleoquimica, Spain, *4EniTecnologie
SpA, Italy, *5Snamprogetti SpA, Italy)
26 New Catalysts for Selective Oxidation of p-Xylene to
Terephthaldehyde (TPAL) ................................... 149
W.-H. Lee, J.H. Chae, D.I. Lee, H.K. Yoon, I.K. Park
(LG Chem, Ltd., Korea)
27 Pt-modified MCM-22. ZSM-5 and Beta Zeolite Catalysts for
n-Butane Isomerization: Influence of Structure, Acidity
and Pt Modification ....................................... 153
N. Kumar*1, O. Russu*1, P. Seelam*1, T. Heikkiä*2,
V.-P. Lento*2, H. Karhu*2, T. Salmi*1, D.Y. Murzin*1
(*1Åbo Akademi University, Finland, *2Turku University,
Finland)
28 Formation of Co-Mo-S Phase on Sulfided C0-M0/AI2O3
Catalyst — Investigation by 129Xe NMR ..................... 157
K. Hagiwara, T. Ebihara, N. Urasato, T. Fujikawa (Cosmo
Oil Co., Ltd., Japan)
29 Simulation Model of FCC Gasoline Hydrodesulfurization ..... 161
W. Sahara, K. Shimada, E. Morita, S. Hatanaka (Nippon
Oil Corporation, Japan)
30 Zeolite Plus: A New Technology for Zeolite Manufacture .... 165
S.J. Miller (Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA)
31 Recent Advances in Catalyst Technology for High Quality
Fuels and Lubes ........................................... 169
G. Cao, T.F. Degnan, M.C. Kerby (ExxonMobil Research and
Engineering Co., USA)
32 Recent Developments in the Industrial Application of
Gold Catalysts ............................................ 173
С. Corti*1, R. Holliday*1, E. Van Der Lingen*2,
D. Thompson*2 (*1International Technology, UK, *2Project
AuTEK, South Africa)
33 Modification of Pt-Re/Al2O3 Naphtha Reforming Catalysts
by Tin Tetraethyl Using Controlled Surface Reaction to
Reduce the Yield of Benzene and Aromatics ................. 177
J.L. Margitfalvi, S. Gőbölös, E. Tálas, I. Borbáth
(Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
34 Activation of Hydrotreating Catalysts under Industrial
Conditions: Mechanism and Key Parameters .................. 181
С. Geantet*1, T.S. Nguyen*1, T. Cholley*2, D. Schweich*3,
M. Lacroix*1 (*1IRC-CNRS, France, *2Total Petrochemicals,
Belgium, *3ESCPE-CNRS, France)
35 The Mechanism of Fructose Hydrogenation on Activated
Base Metal Surfaces ....................................... 185
D.J. Ostgard, V. Duprez, M. Berweiler, S. Röder,
Т. Таске (Degussa AG, Germany)
36 The Production of Biodiesel from the Esterification of
Free Fatty Acids of Palm Oil by Using Niobic Acid as a
Solid Acid Catalyst ....................................... 189
A.T. Pereira*1, K.A. Oliveira*1, R.S. Monteiro*1,
D.A.G. Aranda*2, R.T.P. Santos*1, R.R. João*1
(*1Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração,
Brazil, *2Escola de Quimica da UFRJ, Brazil)
37 Catalytic Activity and Sintering Behavior of Precious
Metal Particles Located in the Mesoporous Grain
Boundary .................................................. 193
T. Kanazawa (Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan)
38 Biorefinery with Heterogeneous Catalysts: Hydrolysis of
Sugars .................................................... 197
A. Fukuoka*1, P.L. Dhepe*1,2 (*1Hokkaido University,
Japan, *2CREST, Japan)
39 Templation via Fermentation: Where Biotechnology Meets
Zeolite Science ........................................... 201
S.A. Schunk*1, M. Lindén*1, J.H. Smått*2 (*1The
Aktiengesellschaft, Germany, *2Åbo Akademi, Finland)
40 Baeyer-Villiger Oxidation and C-C Bond Formation
Reactions Catalyzed by Disilicoeicosatungstates ........... 205
A. Yoshida*1, K. Uehara*2, S. Hikichi*2,3, N. Mizuno*1,2
(*1The University of Tokyo, Japan, *2Japan Science and
Technology Agency (JST), Japan, *3Kanagawa University,
Japan)
41 Highly Effective Dehydration of 2-(4'-Ethylbenzoyl)
benzoic Acid over Citric Acid-modified Hβ Catalysts ....... 209
R. Xu, X. Guo, G. Wang, J. Liu, Z. Zhang (Dalian
University of Technology, China)
42 Hydrogenation of Aromatic Compounds over Supported
Transition Metal Catalysts in Supercritical Carbon
Dioxide Solvent ........................................... 213
M. Shirai*1, C.V. Rode*2, O. Sato*1, N. Hiyoshi*1
(*1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan, *2National Chemical Laboratory,
India)
43 Isomerization of n-Alkanes under Supercritical
Conditions over Al-promoted Sulfated Zirconia ............. 217
T. Funamoto, K. Narisawa, M. Nakamura, K. Segawa (Sophia
University, Japan)
44 Novel Method for Preparation of Nanostructured Au/TiO2
on SiO2 Support by Colloidal Synthesis .................... 221
L. Guczi*1, A. Beck*1, A. Horváth*1, A.S. árk ány*1,
G. Stefler*1, O. Geszti*2 (*1Institute of Isotopes,
Hungary, *2Research Institute for Technical Physics and
Materials Science, Hungary)
45 Carbon Nanofibers Grown on Metallic Filters as Novel
Structured Catalytic Materials ............................ 225
P. Tribolet, L. Kiwi-Minsker (Ecole Polytechnique
Federate de Lausanne, Switzerland)
46 Robotic Preparation of Catalysts: The Preparation of
Hydrotalcites and Takovites by Coprecipitation and
a Comparison with Conventional Methods .................... 229
J.R.H. Ross*1, G. Grasso*2, R. Delaney*1 (*1University
of Limerick, Ireland, *2CNRS - Institute de Recherche
sur la Catalyse, France)
47 Development of Bimodal Cobalt Catalysts for Fischer-
Tropsch Synthesis ......................................... 233
Y. Zhang, N. Tsubaki (University of Toyama, Japan)
48 Oxidative Propane Dehydrogenation in a Micro-channel
Reactor Kinetic Data Acquisition and Modelling ............ 237
N. Steinfeldt, N. Dropka, K. Jaehnisch, M. Baerns
(Leibnitz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. an der Universität
Rostock, Germany)
49 Design of Structured Catalysts Based on Metallic
Monoliths for Syngas Production via Partial Oxidation of
Natural Gas ............................................... 241
V. Sadykov*1, S. Pavlova*1, O. Snegurenko*1,
Z. Vostrikov*1, S. Tikhov*1, V. Kuzmin*1, V. Parmon*1,
V. Ulianitsky*2, O. Brizitsky*2, A. Khristolyubov*3,
V. Terentiev*3 (*1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Russia, *2Lavrentiev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Russia,
*3VNIIEF, Russia)
50 Design of Capillary Reactor with Internal Solid-Catalyst
Layer ..................................................... 245
R. Takahashi, S. Sato, T. Sodesawa (Chiba University,
Japan)
51 CO2 Electro-reduction over Electroplated Cu and Co-Cu
Electrodes: Fine Tuning of Hydrocarbon Selectivity ........ 249
H. Shibata, R. Brand, G. Mul, J.A. Moulijn (Delft
University of Technology, the Netherlands)
52 Unique Active Sites for Selective Methanol Formation in
CO-H2 Reaction over Rh Filled ТiO2 Nanocapsule Catalysts ... 253
S. Naito, Y. Numao, Y. Ishimaru, T. Miyao (Kanagawa
University, Japan)
53 Imaging Promoter Atoms in Cobalt Fischer-Tropsch
Catalysts Using SuperSTEM Microscopy ...................... 257
C.M. Lok*1, M.D. Shannon*2, J.L. Casci*1 (*1Johnson
Matthey Catalysts, UK, *2ICI Measurement Science Group,
UK)
54 Activated Carbon Supported Ni-Ca: Influence of Reaction
Parameters on Activity and Stability of Catalyst on
Methane Reformation ....................................... 261
J. Matos*1, K. Díaz*1, V. García*1, С.U.de. Navarro*2,
A. Albornoz*1, J.L. Brito*1 (*1Venezuelan Institute
for Scientific Research, Venezuela, *2Central University
of Venezuela, Venezuela)
55 Catalytic Activities and Properties of Pt-Re/TiO2
Catalysts Prepared from Various Pt Precursors for Low-
temperature Water Gas Shift Reaction ...................... 265
H. Iida, M. Someya, K. Kondo, A. Igarashi (Kogakuin
University, Japan)
56 Identification of the Nature of the Active Form of Gold
in Au/ZrCeO4 Low Temperature Water Gas Shift Catalysts .... 269
C. Hardacre*1, A.A. Foncesca*2, R. Burch*1, Y. Chen*1,
J. Fisher*2, A. Goguet*1, P. Hu*1, R.W. Joyner*1, B.S.
Mun*3, D. Thompsett*2, D. Tibiletti*1 (*1Queen's
University Belfast, UK, *2Johnson Matthey Technology
Centre, UK, *3ALS, Berkeley Lab, USA)
57 High Sulfur-tolerant Pt/Doped-CeO2 Catalyst for Liquid
Hydrocarbon Fuel Processing ............................... 273
Y. Lu, J. Chen, Q. Xue, Y. Liu, M. He (East China Normal
University, China)
58 Highly Efficient Process for H2 Production from Natural
Gas by Using H2 Permeating Membrane Reactor ............... 277
T. Ishihara*1, K. Nishida*2, K. Chaki*3, M. Higashi*3,
H. Matsumoto*1 (*1Kyushu University, Japan, *2Oita
University, Japan, *3Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.
Ltd., Japan)
59 Preparation of Plate-type Pd-ZnO Catalyst by Electroless
Plating on an Aluminum Plate for Steam Reforming
Methanol .................................................. 281
C. Fukuhara*1, Y. Kamata*1, A. Igarashi*2 (*1Hachinohe
Institute of Technology, Japan, *2Kogakuin University,
Japan)
60 Preferential CO Oxidation over Pt-Ni/γ-Al203 .............. 285
Y.H. Kim*1, E.-Y. Ко*1, E.D. Park*1, H.С. Lee*2,
D. Lee*2, S. Kim*2 (*1Ajou University, Korea, *2Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Korea)
61 Rh/Ce0.5Zr0.5O2 Catalyst for H2 Production by Ethanol
Steam Reforming: Impact of CO-CO2-CH4 Interconversion
Reactions ................................................. 289
A. Birot*1, F. Epron*1, С. Descorme*1,2, D. Duprez*1
(*1CNRS & University of Poitiers, France, *2IRC-CNRS &
Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, France)
62 Methanol Steam Reforming over Copper Catalyst Prepared
from Amorphous Cu-Zr Alloy with Minute Amounts of Noble
Metals .................................................... 293
T. Takahashi*1, M. Kawabata*1, A. Yoshida*1, T. Kai*1,
H. Kimura*2, A. Inoue*2 (*1Kagoshima University, Japan,
*2Tohoku University, Japan)
63 Catalytic Production of H2: Evidences of Steam Reforming
Mechanisms via Operando IR Spectroscopy ................... 297
С. Verrier, P. Bazin, O. Marie, M. Daturi (CNRS-
ENSICAEN-Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, France)
64 Monolithic Microfibrous Entrapped Nickel-base Catalyst
Composites for High Efficiency H2 Production from NH3
Decomposition for Portable Fuel Cell Supplies ............. 301
Y. Lu, H. Wang, Y. Liu, Q. Xue, L. Chen, M. He (East
China Normal University, China)
65 Ethylene Homopolymerization and Ethylene/Norbornene
Copolymerization by VСl2(N-2,6-Ме2С6Н3)(O-2,6-Ме2С6Н3)
-Chlorinated Al Cocatalyst Systems ........................ 305
K. Nomura, W. Wang (Nara Institute of Science and
Technology, Japan)
66 New Routes to Liquid Fuels via Acetylene
Oligomerization ........................................... 309
D. Trimm*1, I. Liu*2, N. Cant*2 (*1CSIRO Petroleum,
Australia, *2The University of New South Wales,
Australia)
67 Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Combining Enzyme and Zeolite
Catalysis ................................................. 313
S. Jaenicke, G. K. Chuah, K.-L. Fow (National University
of Singapore, Singapore)
68 Single Step Synthesis of Mesoporous Co-Pb/SBA-15
Catalysts ................................................. 317
B. Акçа*1, М. Can*1,2, V. Deǧirmenci*1, A. Yilmaz*1,
D. Üner*1 (*1Middle East Technical University, Turkey,
*2Selcuk University, Turkey)
69 Formation of Size Controllable Sub-nanometer Metallic
Clusters by Pore Radius of Curvature Effect and the
Stability Explained by Anchoring/Occlusion Effect ......... 321
S. Lim*1, Y. Yang*2, L.D. Pfefferle*1, G.L. Haller*1
(*1Yale University, USA, *2Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore)
70 Analysis of Al Siting and Distribution in the Framework
of ZSM-5 Zeolite .......................................... 325
J. Dĕdeček, B. Wichterlová, V. Gábová, P. Sazama,
J. Brus (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
Czech Republic)
71 Characterization of Large and Extra-large Pore Zeolites
via Isomerization and Disproportionation of
1,3-Diisopropylbenzene as a Catalytic Test Reaction ....... 329
С.Y. Chen*1, S.I. Zones*1, A.W. Burton*1, S.A. Elomari*1,
S. Svelle*2 (*1Chevron Energy Technology Co., USA,
*2University of Oslo, Norway)
72 Synthesis, Characterization and Catalytic Application of
Mesoporous Silicalite-1 ................................... 333
X. Li*1, S.-J. Kim*1, W.-S. Ann*1 (*1Inha University,
Korea, *2Korea Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea)
73 Unique Property of Active Base Sites on Mesoporous
Alumina ................................................... 337
T. Seki, S. Ikeda, M. Onaka (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
74 Mesoporous Silicotinphosphate Material with High Anion
Exchange Capacity ......................................... 341
D. Chandra*1, N.K. Mai*2, A. Bhaumik*1 (*1Indian
Association for the Cultivation of Science, India,
*2National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan)
75 Organic-Inorganic Cooperative Nanocatalysts Based on
Mesoporous Materials ...................................... 345
K. Inumaru, T. Kasahara, K. Yoshikawa, T. Nakano,
M. Ikeda, T. Ishihara, S. Yamanaka (Hiroshima
University, Japan)
76 Probing the Surface Organic Moieties on Organic-
functionalized Mesoporous Materials Using
Hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR Spectroscopy ...................... 349
S.-J. Huang*1, S.-H. Liu*1, W.-H. Chen*1, A.-Y. Lo*1,
P.-H. Wu*2, H.-K. Lee*2, S.-B. Liu*1 (*1Academia Sinica,
Taiwan, *2Chinese Culture University, Taiwan)
77 Redox Catalysis by Transition Metal Macrocycle Complex
Functionalized Mesoporous SBA-15 .......................... 353
Sujandi, S.-C. Han, D.-S. Han, S.-E. Park (Inha
University, Korea)
78 Synthesis, Characterization and Catalytic Applications
of Vanadium-containing Ethane-bridged Hybrid Periodic
Mesoporous Organosilicas .................................. 357
A.P. Singh, S. Shylesh, P.P. Samuel (National Chemical
Laboratory, India)
79 Liquid-phase Ammoximation over Ti-MWW: High Efficiency,
Reaction Conditions and Mechanism ......................... 361
P. Wu*1, F. Song*1, Y Liu*1, H. Wu*1, Y. Jiang*1,
M. He*1, W. Fan*2, T. Tatsumi*2 (*1East China Normal
University, China, *2Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan)
80 Structure of Titanium Substituted Silicates and Their
Catalytic Properties ...................................... 365
G. Sankar, N.R. Shiju, A. Welch (The Royal Institution
of GB, UK)
81 In situ Raman Characterization on the Rh/Al2O3 Calcined
at Different Temperature for Methane Partial Oxidation
to Synthesis Gas .......................................... 369
W.Z. Weng, J.M. Li, X.Q. Pei, F.Y Huang, С.J. Huang,
H.L. Wan (Xiamen University, China)
82 Designing a Novel Heterogeneous Catalytic System for
Cyclohexane Autoxidation .................................. 373
I. Hermans, E. Breynaert, J. Peeters, A. Maes, P.A.
Jacobs (K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
83 Combined DFT/Spectroscopic Studies of MoOx Species
Interacting with ТiO2 Support ............................. 377
J.-F. Paul, K. Hamraoui, S. Cristol, A.-S. Mamede,
E. Payen (Université des Science et Technologies de
Lille, France)
84 NH3-promoted Direct Phenol Synthesis from Benzene with
Molecular Oxygen on N-Interstitial Re10-Cluster/Zeolite
Catalysts ................................................. 381
M. Tada, R. Bal, T. Sasaki, Y. Iwasawa (The University
of Tokyo, Japan)
85 Modulation of Catalytic Properties of VSiBEA Zeolite by
Controlled Introduction of V Ions ......................... 385
S. Dzwigaj*1, M. Che*1, B. Grzybowska*2,I. Gressel*2,
K. Samson*2 (*1Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France,
*2Polish Acadamy of Sciences, Poland)
86 Production of Propylene Oxide by Homogeneous Chain
Reaction Initiated by Supported Ti-oxide and Mo-oxide
Radical Generators ........................................ 389
N. Mimura*1, Z. Song*1, T. Akita*1, H. Yamashita*2,
S. Tsubota*1, S.T. Oyama*1,3 (*1National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),
Japan, *2Osaka University, Japan, *3Virginia Tech, USA)
87 Probing Surface Coverage by in situ Catalyst Potential
Measurements .............................................. 393
A. Tokarev, K. Eränen, E. Murzina, D.Y. Murzin (Åbo
Akademi University, Finland)
88 A DFT Study of Activation of H2 and CH4 over Zn-MOR ....... 397
L. Benco*1,2, T. Bucko*2, J. Hafner*2, H. Toulhoat*3
(*1Universitaet Wien, Austria, *2Slovak Academy of
Sciences, Slovak Republic, *3Institut Français du
Pétrole, France)
89 Strong Base Catalysts for Fine Chemical Synthesis:
Relating Reaction Energetics to Base Strength ............. 401
S.D. Jackson, A.S. Canning, E. McLeod, G.M. Parker (The
University of Glasgow, UK)
90 Sulfonated Incompletely Carbonized Glucose as Strong
Brønsted Acid Catalyst .................................... 405
M. Hara*1, M. Okamura*1, M. Toda*1, J.N. Kondo*1,
A. Takagaki*2, K. Domen*2, T. Tatsumi*1, S. Hayashi*3
(*1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, *2The
University of Tokyo, Japan, *3National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),
Japan)
91 Tracer Study of Skeletal Isomerization of Cyclohexane
and Butane over WO3/ZrO2 Catalyst ......................... 409
H. Hattori, K. Kotoku, M. Miyata (Hokkaido University,
Japan)
92 A "Heteropoly Acid-Fragment Catalyst" Active in the
Friedel-Crafts Alkylation ................................. 413
K. Okumura, K. Yamashita, K. Yamada, M. Niwa (Tottori
University, Japan)
93 A Combined Experimental and Computational Study of
Alkane Activation over Ga+, GaO+, GaH2+ and H+ Ions in
ZSM-5 ..................................................... 417
E. Hensen, N. Rane, E. Pidko, R. van Santen (Eindhoven
University of Technology, The Netherlands)
94 Cs2.5H0.5PW12O40-SiO2 Composite as an Excellent Water-
tolerant Solid Acid ....................................... 421
Y. Kamiya, N. Horita, M. Kitakawa, Y. Uchida, T. Okuhara
(Hokkaido University, Japan)
95 Conversion of Methane over In-loaded ZSM-5 Zeolite in
the Presence of Ethene .................................... 425
T. Baba, K. Inadu, Y. Iwase (Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan)
96 Photoacoustic Spectroscopic Estimation of Electron
Mobility in Titanium(IV) Oxide Photocatalysts ............. 429
N. Murakami, R. Abe, O.O.P. Mahaney, T. Torimoto,
B. Ohtani (Hokkaido University, Japan)
97 Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water by a Novel
Photocatalyst, Ge3N4 ...................................... 433
T. Takata*1, N. Saito*3, J.N. Kondo*2, M. Hara*2,
H. Kobayashi*4, Y. Inoue*3, K. Domen*1 (*1The University
of Tokyo, Japan, *2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan,
*3Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, *4Kyoto
Institute of Technology, Japan)
98 Preparation of TiO2 Nanopillar and Nanotube Array Thin
Films ..................................................... 437
S. Perathoner*1, R. Passalacqua*1, G. Centi*1, D.S. Su*2,
G. Weinberg*2 (*1University of Messina, Italy,
*2Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society,
Germany)
99 Investigation of the Photoinduced Hydrophilic Properties
of TiO2 Surface by Near Infrared Spectroscopy ............. 441
M. Takeuchi*1, G. Martra*2, S. Coluccia*2, M. Anpo*1
(*1Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, *2Universita di
Torino, Italy)
100 Semiconductor Oxide Photocatalysis for Organic
Synthesis ................................................. 445
N. Grant, J. Storey, R. Howe (University of Aberdeen,
UK)
101 Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocrystalline Silica-
modified Titanias Prepared by the Glycothermal Method ..... 449
S. Iwamoto, H. Ozaki, K. Saito, M. Inoue (Kyoto
University, Japan)
102 Selective Oxidation of Cyclohexane to Benzene on
Molybdena-Titania Catalysts in Fluidized Bed
Photocatalytic Reactor .................................... 453
P. Ciambelli, V. Palma, D. Sannino, S. Vaccaro,
V. Vaiano (University of Salerno, Italy)
103 Photocatalytic Direct Conversion of Methane on Silica-
Titania Catalysts ......................................... 457
L. Yuliati, H. Itoh, H. Yoshida (Nagoya University,
Japan)
104 Application of Photo-assisted Deposition (PAD) Method
for Preparation of Nano-size Pt Metal on Ti-containing
Mesoporous Silica ......................................... 461
H. Yamashita, T. Shimizu, M. Shimada, N. Mimura,
K. Mori, M. Sakata, H. Mori, T. Ohmichi, I. Katayama
(Osaka University, Japan)
105 Catalytic Combustion of Methane over Perovskite
Supported on Lanthanum Hexaaluminate Prepared through
the Microemulsion Method .................................. 465
E.E. Svensson, M. Lualdi, M. Boutonnet, S.G. Järås
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
106 Performance of NiMoS/Al2O3 Catalysts Prepared by the
Selective Deposition of Ni on MoS2/Al2O3 in the
Hydrodesulfurization of Dibenzothiophenes ................. 469
A. Cho*1, J.H. Koh*1, A. Wang*2, S.H. Moon*1 (*1Seoul
National University, Korea, *2Dalian University of
Technology, China)
107 Efficient Hydrogen Production via Stepwised Steam
Reforming of Methane Using Nanocomposite Ni/ZrO2
Catalyst .................................................. 473
H.-M. Liu, Q. Ye, B.-Q. Xu (Tsinghua University, China)
108 Selective Hydrogenation of Acetophenone by Heterogenized
Transition Metal Complexes ................................ 477
A. Deshmukh, A. Ghosh, R. Kumar (National Chemical
Laboratory, India)
109 Performance Control of Hydrogenation Catalysis by Tuning
the Percentage of Cationic Gold in Au/ZrO2 Catalyst ....... 481
X. Zhang, H. Shi, B.-Q. Xu (Tsinghua University, China)
110 A New Strategy for Engineering One-pot, Multi-step
Reaction Sequences with Catalyst Recovery in Pure Form .... 485
С.W. Jones, С.S. Gill, N.T.S. Phan, Z.J. Zhang (Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA)
111 Design of Effective Ceria-supported MnOx Catalysts for
the CWO of Phenol ......................................... 489
F. Arena, A. Parmaliana, G. Trunfio (Universita degli
Studi di Messina, Italy)
112 Platinum Catalysts Supported on Hydrothermally Stable
Mesoporous Aluminosilicate for the Selective Catalytic
Reduction of Lean NOx with Hydrocarbon .................... 493
K.-E. Jeong, J.-I. Park, S.-W. Baek, J.-R. Kim, S.-K.
Ihm (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea)
113 NOx Decomposition on a Mixed Oxide CuZrO2 ................. 497
E.B. Silveira, С.А. С Perez, M.A.S. Baldanza, M. Schmal
(UFRJ, Brazil)
114 Ag Active Sites, Surface Intermediates and Hydrogen
Function at Decane-SCR-NOx over Ag/Alumina ................ 501
P. Sazama, B. Wichterlová, Z. Sobalík, J. Nováková,
J. Dĕdeček (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
Czech Republic)
115 A Study of the Mechanism of Sulphur Deactivation and
Regeneration Using a Combination of Fast Transient
Kinetics and in situ DRIFTS and EXAFS Analysis ............ 505
J.P. Breen, R. Burch, C. Hardacre, С.J. Hill (Queens
University Belfast, UK)
116 Kinetic Aspects of the Urea SCR Technology for Mobile
Diesel Engines ............................................ 509
P. Hauck, A. Jentys, J.A. Lercher (Technische
Universitat Miinchen, Germany)
III.Poster Presentations
117 Chemical Composition Distribution and Microstructure of
Ethylene-Hexene Copolymer Produced by a Metallocene/
Ziegler-Natta Hybrid Catalyst ............................. 515
H.W. Park*1, J.S. Chung*2, S.-H. Baeck*3, I.K. Song*1
(*1Seoul National University, Korea, *2University of
Ulsan, Korea, *3Inha University, Korea)
118 Trialkysiloxy-ethers as New External Donors in the
Ziegler-Natta Catalyst .................................... 517
L. Xie, M. Gao, S. Zhao, J. Ma, Z. Sun, T. Li (Beijing
Research Institute of Chemical Industry, China)
119 Ethylene/1-Hexene Copolymerization with Embedded
Et[Ind]2ZrCl2 Metallocene Catalyst ........................ 519
D.M. Shin, G.B. Moon, V.H. Pham, E.W. Shin, J.S. Chung
(University of Ulsan, Korea)
120 Ethylene Polymerization Using Group IV Metallocene
Supported on Cation-exchanged Montmorillonite as
Activator ................................................. 521
H. Kurokawa, T. Takahashi, K. Fujii, M. Ohshima,
H. Miura (Saitama University, Japan)
121 New Bismuth Cocatalyst for Metallocene-mediated Olefin
Polymerization ............................................ 523
K. Takaoki, S. Nakahara, Y. Okado, Y. Seki, T. Miyatake
(Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
122 Polymerization of 1,3-Butadiene with Nickel(II)
α-Diimine Complexes Combined with Ethylaluminum
Sesquischloride ........................................... 525
J.S. Kim, D. Chandran, D.-W. Park, C.-S. Ha, I. Kim
(Pusan National University, Korea)
123 New External Donor for High Hydrogen Response on
Propylene Polymerization and Theoretical Study on Its
Hydrogen Responsibility ................................... 527
Y. Tanaka, H. Sato, H. Fujita (UBE Industries Ltd.,
Japan)
124 Oligomerization of Ethylene Catalyzed by Palladium
Complex Contacting P-N Ligand ............................. 529
S. Oda, K. Iwakura (Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan)
125 Highly Enantioselective Hydrolytic Kinetic Resolution
of Terminal Epoxides Using Novel Chiral Bimetallic
(Salen)Co Complexes ....................................... 531
C.-H. Ahn, C.-K. Shin, W.-J. Li, G.-J. Kim (Inha
University, Korea)
126 Practical Access to Highly Enantiopure Chiral
Intermediates through Asymmetric Ring Opening of
Epoxides with Acids ....................................... 533
C.-K. Shin, S. Chen, W. Li, G-J. Kim (Inha University,
Korea)
127 Novel Catalyst for Enantioselective Cyanosilylation of
Aldehydes and Ketones Using Partially Hydrolyzed
Titanium Alkoxide as a Lewis Acidic Metal ................. 535
K. Yoshinaga, T. Nagata (Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan)
128 The Selective Hydrogenation of Unstaturated Fatty
Nitriles to Unsaturated Primary Amines with Carbon-
templated Activated Nickel Catalysts ...................... 537
D.J. Ostgard, R. Olindo, M. Berweiler, S. Röder,
Т. Таске (Degussa AG, Germany)
129 Rapid Identification of Suitable Pd-catalysts for
Hydrogenation of Multifunctional Substrates ............... 539
D. Wolf, K. Möbus, S. Seebald, Т. Таске (Degussa AG,
Germany)
130 Cycloaddition of Carbon Dioxide to Butyl Glycidyl Ether
Using Ionic Liquids as Catalysts .......................... 541
H.-Y. Ju*1, N.-Y. Mun*1, M. Mamparambath-Dharman*1,
Y. Choe*1, D.-W. Park*1, I. Kim*1, D.-O. Lim*2 (*1Pusan
National University, Korea, *2Seki-Arkema Co. Ltd,
Korea)
131 n-Butanol Synthesis from Ethanol on Hydroxyapatite ........ 543
T. Tsuchida*1, S. Sakuma*1, T. Takeguchi*2, W. Ueda*2
(*1Sangi Co., Ltd., Japan, *2Hokkaido University,
Japan)
132 Silica-supported Heteropoly Acid Catalyst for Newly
Developed Ethyl Acetate Production Process ................ 545
Y. Yamamoto, S. Hatanaka, H. Uchida, K. Tsuji (Showa
Denko K.K., Japan)
133 Dehydrogenative Esterification over Copper-based
Catalyst .................................................. 547
K. Inui, T. Kurabayashi (Chisso Petrochemical
Corporation, Japan)
134 Microstructure and Catalytic Performance of SAPO-34 in
Methylamine Synthesis ..................................... 549
A. Hashimoto, S. Arie, T. Nomura, K. Higuchi, T. Kojima
(Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Japan)
135 Liquid-phase Epoxidation of Propylene with Hydrogen
Peroxide Using Ti-MWW Catalyst ............................ 551
T. Kawabata, H. Abekawa, M. Ishino (Sumitomo Chemical
Co. Ltd., Japan)
136 A New Production Process of Propylene Oxide ............... 553
J. Yamamoto, J. Tsuji (Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.,
Japan)
137 Propylene Epoxidation Using Titanium-containing Zeolite
Catalysts ................................................. 555
H.-J. Ban*1, T.-J. Kim*2, W.-S. Ahn*1 (*1Inha University,
Korea, *2SK Corporation, Korea)
138 Promotional Effect of Те for Direct Oxidation of
Ethylene over Pd-H4SiW12O40/SiO2 ........................... 557
A. Miyaji*1, Y. Kamiya*2, T. Okuhara*2, T. Nakajo*1
(*1Showa Denko K.K., Japan, *2Hokkaido University,
Japan)
139 Application of a Photocatalysis System to Wastewater:
A Detailed Organic Removal of Different Fractions ......... 559
H.K. Shon*1, S. Vigneswaran*1, J.-H. Kim*2, H.H. Ngo*1
(*1University of Technology, Australia, *2Chonnam
National University, Korea)
140 Preparation and Characterization of Visible Light-
sensitive Textile-shaped Titania Photocatalysts ........... 561
S.H. Kwon*1, G. Seo*1, J.B. Kim*2, S.-J. Song*2, J.-H.
Kim*1,2 (*1Chonnam National University, Korea, *2Photo
& Environmental Technology Co. Ltd., Korea)
141 Research for High Concentration of Precious Metal and
Thin Layer of Catalyst Top Layer .......................... 563
S. Inose, T. Okayama (Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan)
142 Development of Commercial Heterogeneous Catalysts by
Means of Highthroughput Preparation and Screening ......... 565
R.W. Mayer*1, K. Schimmer*1, U. Rodemerck*2,
M. Stoyanova*2, U. Dingerdissen*2, Т. Таске*1
(*1Degussa AG, Germany, *2Leibniz Institute for
Catalysis, Germany)
143 Development of Higher Performance VAM Catalysts ........... 567
R. Renneke*1, S. Mcintosh*1, V. Arunajatesan*1, M. Cruz*1,
B. Chen*1, Т. Таске*2, Н. Lansink-Rotgerink*2,
A. Geisselmann*2, R. Mayer*2, R. Hausmann*2, P. Schinke*2,
U. Rodemerck*3, M. Stoyanova*3 (*1Degussa Corporation,
USA, *2Degussa AG, Germany, *3Leibniz Institute for
Catalysis, Germany)
144 Advantageous Catalyst Manufacturing and It's
Application ............................................... 569
S. Tanaka, K. Oguma, T. Kakuda (Nikki Chemical Co.,
Ltd, Japan)
145 Catalytic Properties of Nickel Aluminate Spinel on
Hydrocarbon Reforming ..................................... 571
T. Matsuzaki, Y. Fukuda, O. Yamasaki (Ube Industries
Ltd., Japan)
146 Dry Autothermal Reaction (ATR) for Synthesis Gas
Production on MgAlOx-supported Catalysts .................. 573
M. Harada*1, M. Inaba*1, M. Нага*2, К. Domen*3
(*1Teikoku Oil Co., Ltd, Japan, *2Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan, *3University of Tokyo, Japan)
147 Magnesium Oxide-loaded Nickel on Al2O3 as a Steam
Reforming Catalyst ........................................ 575
M. Harada*1, T. Tatsumi*2, M. Hara*2, J.N. Kondo*2,
K. Domen*3(*1Teikoku Oil Co., Ltd, Japan, *2Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan, *3University of
Tokyo, Japan)
148 Development of DME Steam Reforming Catalyst for Fuel
Cell Application .......................................... 577
T. Fukunaga, N. Ryumon (Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.,
Japan)
149 Characteristics of a Steam-reforming Catalyst for
a DME-fueled Chemically Recuperated Gas Turbine ........... 579
T. Watanabe*1, T. Nakagaki*2 (*1Kansai Electric
Power Co., Inc., Japan, *2Toshiba Corporation, Japan)
150 Partial Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas in Dense
Perovskite Membrane Reactor ............................... 581
M. Harada*1, T. Hayakawa*2, M. Hara*3, K. Domen*4
(*1Teikoku Oil Co., Ltd, Japan, *2National Institute
of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan,
*3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, The
University of Tokyo, Japan)
151 Development of a High-performance Steam-reforming
Catalyst for LP Gas Processing in a Stationary PEFC
Co-generation System ...................................... 583
Y. Kawashima, S. Nakai, T. Seimiya (Idemitsu Kosan
Co., Ltd., Japan)
152 Development of Highly-active DME Steam Reforming
Catalyst and Reforming System for Fuel Cell ............... 585
T. Takemoto*1, N. Matsuda*2, H. Hashimoto*3,
K. Tsukahara*4, O. Okada*5, S. Suzuki*6 (*1Osaka Gas
Co. Ltd., Japan, *2Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.,
Japan, *3JGC Corporation, Japan, *4Mitsubishi Gas
Chemical Co. Inc., Japan, *5Renaissance Energy
Research Corporation, Japan, *6Japan Oil, Gas and
Metals National Corporation, Japan)
153 Adsorbed Species on CO Preferential Oxidation in the
Presence of H2S over Ru/Al2O3 Catalyst .................... 587
H. Wakita*1, T. Takeguchi*2, W. Ueda*2 (*1Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan, *2Hokkaido
University, Japan)
154 Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide by Selective Oxidation over
LaSrCoO4 and LaSrCoO3.6F0.4 Mixed Oxide Catalysts .......... 589
D.-W. Park*1, X. Yang*1,2, M.-I. Kim*1, I. Kim*1 (*1Pusan
National University, Korea, *2Jiangxi University
of Finance and Economics, China)
155 Development of Highly Active Co-Mo Catalyst for Ultra-
deep Desulfurization of Diesel Fractions .................. 591
N. Nakajima*1, H. Kimura*1, K. Kiriyama*1,
T. Fujikawa*1, T. Kubota*2, Y. Okamoto*2 (*1Cosmo Oil
Co., Ltd., Japan, *2Shimane University, Japan)
156 Development of an FCC Pretreatment Catalyst with High
HDN Activity .............................................. 593
T. Homma, T. Nishijima, S. Abe (Nippon Ketjen Co., Ltd,
Japan)
157 Aromatics Hydrogenation of Pre-treated Light Gas Oil
Using Sulfur-resistant Noble Metal Catalysts .............. 595
H. Konno, S. Takahashi, Y. Sugiura, H. Iki (Nippon Oil
Corporation, Japan)
158 Catalytic Performance of Ru Supported on Manganese-
Alumina for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis ..................... 597
K. Sato*1, O. Iwamoto*1, S. Nakashizu*1, T. Shimizu*1,
Y. Suehiro*2 (*1Cosmo Oil Co. Ltd., Japan, *2Japan
Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, Japan)
159 A Demonstration Plant for Novel High Severity Fluid
Catalytic Cracking (HS-FCC) Process ....................... 599
T. Okuhara*1, Y. Fujiyama*1, H. H. Redhwi*2, С. Dean*3
(*1Nippon Oil Corporation, Japan, *2King Fahd
University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia,
*3Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Saudi Arabia)
160 Behavior of the Oxygen Species Contained in Oxide in
the Carbon Combustion Reaction by Cerium Composite
Oxides .................................................... 601
K. Harada, Y. Tsushio, A. Takami (Mazda Motor
Corporation, Japan)
161 Preparation and Characterization of a Novel Mixed
Mesoporous Magnesium Oxide-Iron Oxide Catalyst and
Adsorbent ................................................. 603
A.K. Sinha, K. Suzuki (Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.,
Japan)
162 Influence of Physico-chemical Characteristics of
Support on Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by NH3
and SO2 Oxidation over V2O5/TiO2-SiO2 ...................... 605
R. Kuma, M. Kobayashi, S. Masaki, N. Sugishima (Nippon
Shokubai Co., Ltd., Japan)
163 Development of the NO2 Adsorbent for a Low NO2
Concentration Gas ......................................... 607
H. Ono, H. Kondo, K. Yamamoto, S. Masaki (Nippon
Shokubai Co., Ltd., Japan)
164 Nano-composite of Al2O3 and ZrO2-TiO2 Solid Solution
as a Support for NOx Storage-reduction Catalyst ........... 609
H. Imagawa, T. Tanaka, N. Takahashi, S. Matsunaga,
H. Shinjoh (Toyota Central Research & Development
Labs., Inc., Japan)
165 Low-temperature Electrocatalytic NOx Reduction Using
Solid Polymer Electrolytes ................................ 611
I. Ishibashi*1, Y. Fujisaki*1, S. Hamada*1, K. Ikeue*1,
S. Yamauchi*2, M. Kimura*2, M. Machida*1 (*1Kumamoto
University, Japan, *2Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan)
166 N2O Removal from Flue Gas Using a Nanoporous Catalyst ..... 613
S. Asaoka*1, M. Miyazaki*2, S. Minohara*1,
K. Sakashita*2 (*1The University of Kitakyushu,
Japan, *2Tsukishima Kikai Co., Ltd., Japan)
167 Effect of Oxygen Addition on Catalytic Decomposition
of Ammonia in Coal Derived Gas Fuel ....................... 615
Y. Ozawa, Y. Tochihara (Central Research Institute
of Electric Power Industry, Japan)
168 Preparation of Apatite-type Lanthanum Silicate
Supported Catalysts for Pollutant Gas Purification ........ 617
S. Kato*1, T. Yoshizawa*1, K. Yokoyama*1, K. Kosagawa*1,
M. Ogasawara*1, S. Nakata*1, T. Wakabayashi*2,
Y. Nakahara*2 (*1Akita University, Japan, *2Mitsui Mining
& Smelting Co., Ltd., Japan)
169 Compact Heat Exchanging Reactor for Diluted VOC
Abatement ................................................. 619
A. Obuchi, J. Uchisawa, A. Ohi, T. Nanba, N. Nakayama,
A. Ogata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan)
170 Mercury Oxidation by Hydrogen Chloride over the CuO
Based Catalyst ............................................ 621
H. Kamata*1, S. Mouri*1, S. Ueno*1, K. Takano*1,
K. Watanabe*1, A. Yamaguchi*2, S. Ito*2 (*1Ishikawajima-
Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Japan, *2Central
Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan)
171 Real-time Observation of Platinum Redispersion on
Ceria-based Oxide by In-situ Turbo-XAS .................... 623
Y. Nagai*1, N. Takagi*2, Y. Ikeda*3, K. Dohmae*1,
T. Tanabe*1, G. Guilera*4, S. Pascarelli*4, M. Newton*4,
H. Shimon*1, S. Matsumoto*1 (*1Toyota Central R&D Labs.,
Inc., Japan, *2Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan, *3Toyota
Motor Europe Technical Centre, Belgium, *4European
Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France)
Authors' Index ................................................ 625
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