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20 April 2022, Online
Catalysts Webinar | In Situ/Operando Catalyst Characterization

The new trends on development of more efficient and sustainable catalysts are increasingly boosting the design, synthesis and application of innovative operational approaches at industrial and academic level. Higher efficiency targets associated to catalytic processes are strongly related to a superior performance of catalytic systems, in terms of enhanced activity-selectivity patterns and lifetime. Furthermore, an efficient catalyst should meet the requisites of low cost as well as environmentally and user-friendly.

An emerging approach is studying catalysts under process conditions by in situ and operando spectroscopy, in order to gain knowledge for a tailored design of new catalysts or the optimization of existing systems already employed in the chemical industry.

The ambition of the webinar "In Situ/Operando Catalyst Characterization" is to highlight the new trends on characterization techniques for studying the catalyst under reaction conditions, so to get in-depth insights into the nature of active sites, complex reaction kinetics and reaction mechanisms.

Key messages launched over various showcases will be presented by two eminent scientists in the inherent field.

The following experts will be present and talk:

  • Dr. Giuseppe Bonura, Italian National Research Council (CNR) – Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies (ITAE) “Nicola Giordano”, Italy
  • Dr. Catia Cannilla, Italian National Research Council (CNR) – Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies (ITAE) “Nicola Giordano”, Italy
  • Prof. Dr. Bert M. Weckhuysen, Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Debye Institute, Utrecht University
  • Dr. Frederic Meunier, University Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, IRCELYON, Villeurbanne, France

When? 20 April 2022 at 11:00 am CEST | 5:00am EDT | 5:00pm CST Asia

Register now for free!

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