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Ninth International Congress on Catalysis and Automotive Pollution Control APoC C 9 Brussels, August 2012 Second Circular Programme August 29th - 31st, 2012 Brussels, Belgium Registration Registration and accommodation arrangements should be made online : http://capoc.ulb.ac.be June 15th, 2012: Early bird registration deadline. The registration fee includes: • Wednesday reception at the « Palais des Académies » • morning and afternoon coffee breaks • lunch • book of preprints (which will be distributed at the beginning of the symposium) • students may register at a reduced fee if at the same time a staff member of their laboratory is present at full fee. • accompanying persons not participating in the scientific sessions are free of charge, but must register. Proceedings The proceedings of CAPoC9 will appear as a special volume of the journal “Topics in Catalysis”. It is intended to publish all accepted papers with no distinction between oral and poster form. Hotel accommodation is being handled by « Resotel ». Rooms have been reserved in several hotels in the centre of Brussels. Accommodation can only be guaranteed to those participants who have filled in the enclosed accommodation form and sent it directly to: Resotel 6, avenue van Nieuwenhuyse, B-1160 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 779 39 39 Email: [email protected] Url: www.resotel.be/capoc9 Venue The Congress will be held at the « Institut de Sociologie – Salle Dupréel » Av. Jeanne 44 - 1050 Brussels (on the University « Campus Solbosch » ) (see map ULB Campus Solbosch – at the end of this booklet) There is frequent public transport service (bus 71, tram 93, 94) between campus and city centre. Large multilevel parking facilities are available next to the “Institut de Sociologie” Arrival The registration desk will be open on Tuesday August 28th, from 16h00 to 19h00, and during the congress starting on Wednesday August 29th at 8h00 a.m.. 2 Language Presentations, discussions and proceedings will be exclusively in English. Social Programme • Wednesday, August 29th A reception will be held in the evening at the « Palais des Académies ». It is free of charge for all registered participants and accompanying persons, however, you have to register. • Thursday, August 30th The symposium dinner will take place in the evening at the « Crowne Plaza Hotel ». The cost is of 80 Euro per head. Payment should be made together with the registration fee. Enquiries N. Kruse, Executive Chairman Tel. 32-2 650 57 14 Email : [email protected] T. Visart de Bocarmé, Co-Chair Tel. 32-2-650 57 24 Email : [email protected] J-M. Bastin, Treasurer Fax 32-2-650 57 08 Email : [email protected] A. Desantoine, Conference Secretary Fax 32-2-650 57 08 Email : [email protected] 3 4 Wednesday August 29th INTRODUCTORY SESSION 08h00 Opening of the registration desk 09h00 Welcome Address 09h30 Towards completing Euro6 in the lab and for the real world L1 N. Steininger European Commission, Enterprise Directorate - General – ENTR.D5, Automative Industries, BREY 10/46, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium 10h15 Ceramic wall flow particulate filter material to meet Euo6 emission standards and low CO2 targets L2 C.D. Vogt NGK Insulators Ltd., Japan 11h00 Coffee Break – Poster Session – General Overview 11h30 DeNOx catalysis in automative pollution control : present and future L3 M. Twigg Caxton, Cambridge CB23.3PQ, U.K. 12h15 Lunch – Poster Session – NOX control and mechanisms 5 ORAL SESSIONS Session « NOx control » 13h45 DeNOx performance and reaction mechanism of the DiAir system K1 M. Inoue Advanced Engine Technology Development Div., R&D Group 2, Toyota Motor Corporation, 1200 Mishuku Susono-Shi, Shizuoka 410-1193, Japan 14h15 Location, nature and coincidence of reactions and influencing parameters within operating monolithic SCR catalysts O1 W. Partridge1, X. Auvray2, L. Olsson2, J. Pihl1, J.-S. Choi1, A. Yezerets3, K. Kamasamudram3, N. Currier3 1 Fuels, Engines & Emissions Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Oak Ridge, TN, USA 2 Chalmers University of Technology; Gothenburg, Sweden 3 Cummins Inc; Columbus, IN, USA 14h35 Combination of Ag/Al2O3 and Fe-BEA for high-activity and sulphur-tolerant catalyst for H2-assisted NH3-SCR of NOx for light-duty diesel car applications S. Fogel1,2, D.E. Doronkin2, J.W. Høj1, P. Gabrielsson1, S. Dahl2 O2 1 Haldor Topsøe A/S, Kgs. Lyngby, Nymøllevej 55, DK-2800 Denmark CINF, Technical University of Denmark, Fysikvej 307, Kgs. Lyngby, DK-2800 Denmark 2 14h55 Very high activity at low temperatures of mechanically ball-milled Ag/Al2O3 catalysts for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx by hydrocarbons O3 R. Burch, S.R.F. Taylor, S. Chansai, U. Kamolphop, C. Hardacre, S.L. James Centre for the Theory and Application of Catalysis, CenTACat, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, N. Ireland, U.K. 15h15 Catalysts for low-temperature SCR in marine applications O4 H. Kannisto and H.H. Ingelsten Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK), Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SE-41296, Sweden 15h35 Coffee break – Poster Session – « NOx Control » 16h30 Labelled 15NO study on N2 and N2O formation over Pt-Ba/Al2O3 LNT catalysts K2 L. Lietti, N. Artioli, L. Righini, L. Castoldi, P. Forzatti Politecnico di Milano, Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Piazza L. da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano, Italy 17h00 Discussion of posters « NOx Control and mechanisms» 18h00 Departure by bus to the reception 19h00 Reception 6 Thursday August 30th Session « NOx Control - mechanisms » 8h30 Dual layer catalysts for lean reduction of NOx by in situ generated ammonia K3 Y.Liu, M. P. Harold, D. Luss Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-4004 USA 09h00 Experimental study of the reaction of NO oxidation to NO2 for the identification of the rate determining step of the standard SCR reaction O5 M.P. Ruggeri, I. Nova, E. Tronconi Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy 09h20 NO oxidation inhibition – reaction between product NO2 and/or surface nitrates and hydrocarbon species O6 W.S. Epling, H. Oh, J.-Y. Luo Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada 09h40 Effective model for prediction of N2O formation during the NOx storage catalyst regeneration with H2, CO and hydrocarbons O7 P. Kočí1, Š. Bártová1, D. Mráček1, M. Marek1, J.-S. Choi2, J. A. Pihl2, C.S. Daw2, W.P. Partridge2 1 Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Technická 5, CZ16628, Czech Republic 2 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Fuels, Engines & Emissions Research Center, 2360 Cherahala Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37932, USA 10h00 Analysis of the coupling of HC-SCR by ethanol and NH3-SCR on real engine emissions O8 A. Frobert1, S. Raux1, S. Rousseau2, G. Blanchard2 1 IFP Energies nouvelles, Rond-point de l’échangeur de Solaize, BP 3, 69360 Solaize, France 2 PSA Peugeot Citroën, Route de Gisy, 78943 Vélizy-Villacoublay Cedex, France Session « sorption – mechanisms - ageing » 10h20 Coffee Break – Poster Session – « mechanisms – sorption – ageing » 11h20 Discussion of posters « mechanisms – sorption – ageing » 12h20 Lunch 7 13h30 Insight into the active sites in the NH3-SCR reaction on Cu-SSZ-13 O9 I. Lezcano-Gonzalez,1,2 U. Deka,1,2 B.M. Weckhuysen1,A.M. Beale1 1 Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 2 Materials innovation institute (M2i), Delft, The Netherlands 13h50 The effects of P-poisoning of CexZr1-xO2 on the transient oxygen storage and release kinetics O10 S.Y. Christou, A.M. Efstathiou Heterogeneous Catalysis Lab, Chemistry Department, University of Cyprus, P.O. Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus 14h10 The active phase of palladium during methane oxidation: a combined DFT and surface X-ray diffraction study O11 A. Hellman1, A. Trinchero1, J. Gustafson2, E. Lundgren2, J.N. Andersen2, H. Grönbeck1 1 Department of Applied Physics and Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology,SE-41296, Göteborg, Sweden 2 Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden 14h30 Modulation excitation spectroscopy (MES) coupled with XAS and XRD to capture dynamic structural changes in supported Pd catalysts O12 D. Ferri1, M.A. Newton2, M. di Michiel2, Y. Lu1, M. Santhosh Kumar1, A. Eyssler1, P. Hug1, A. Weidenkaff1 1 Empa, Lab. for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Ueberlandstrasse 129, Dübendorf 8600, Switzerland 2 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble 38043, France Session « fuel alternatives – innovative technologies - TWC » 14h50 Coffee Break – Poster Session – « fuel alternatives – innovative technologies – TWC » and « Particulate matters » 15h50 Overview: Status of the microwave-based automotive catalyst state diagnosis K4 R. Moos1, G. Beulertz1, S. Reiß1, G. Hagen1, G. Fischerauer1, M. Votsmeier2, J. Gieshoff2 1 University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth Engine Research Center, Bayreuth, Germany 2 Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau-Wolfgang, Germany 8 16h20 A multifunctional converter for the purification of diesel exhaust gas equipped with a self heat exchanging function O13 A. Obuchi, A. Ohi, S. Hirata, J. Uchisawa, T. Nanba Research Center for New Fuels and Vehicle Technology, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 16-1 Onogawa, Tsukuba 305-8569, Japan 16h40 Enhanced methane conversion under periodic operation over a Pd/Rh based TWC in the exhausts from NGVs O14 D. Bounechada1, G. Groppi1, P. Forzatti1, K. Kallinen2, T. Kinnunen2 1 2 Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, 20133 Italy Ecocat Oy, Typpitie 1, Oulu, 90620 Finland 20h00 Symposium Dinner Friday August 31st Session « particulate matters » 09h00 Integrated DeNOx-DeSoot catalytic system with improved low-temperature performance K5 A. Yu. Stakheev1, G. N. Baeva1, G. O. Bragina1, A.L. Kustov2, M. Grill2, J.R. Thøgersen2 1 Zelinsky Institiute of Organic Chemistry, Leninsky Pr. 47, Moscow, 119991, Russian Federation 2 Haldor Topsoe A/S, Nymøllevej 55, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark 09h30 Diesel soot catalyzes the selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 O15 M. Mehring, M. Elsener, O. Kröcher Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland 09h50 Soot oxidation over CeO2–Ag catalyst with a unique ‘Rice–ball’ morphology O16 K. Yamazaki, F. Dong, T. Kayama, H. Shinjoh Toyota Central R&D Laboratories Inc., Nagakute, Aichi 480-1192, Japan 10h10 Coffee Break – Poster Session – « particulate matters » 10h25 Discussion of posters « particulate matters » and « fuel alternatives- inovative technologies – TWC » 9 11h25 Investigation of exhaust aftertreatment systems for removal of particulate emissions from gasoline direct injection engines K6 S. Spiess, K.-F. Wong, J.-M. Richter, R. Klingmann Umicore AG & Co KG, Hanau-Wolfgang 63457 Germany 11h55 Characterization of particulate matter from direct injected gasoline engines O17 C. Wang-Hansen1, P. Ericsson2, B. Lundberg1, M. Skoglundh1, P.-A. Carlsson1, B. Andersson1 1 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, S-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 2 Saab Automobile Powertrain AB, Trollhättan, S-461 80 Sweden 12h15 Cerium oxide-catalyzed DPF regeneration in a real diesel engine exhaust. O18 M. Valencia1, E. López1, S. Andrade1, M.L. Iris1, N. GuillénHurtado2, V. Rico-Pérez2, A. García-García2, C. SalinasMartínez de Lecea2, A. Bueno-López2 1 Galician Automotive Technology Center,Testing Labs. Pol. Industrial A Granxa P.O. 36400 Parcela 249-250 Porriño-Pontevedra, Spain 2 Inorganic Chemistry Department. University of Alicante. Ap. 99 E03080 Alicante,Spain 12h35 Concluding remarks 12h45 Symposium End - Lunch 10 POSTER SESSIONS Session « NOx Control » P1 Novel ammonia precursor solutions for selective catalytic reduction of NOx and their catalytic decomposition D. Peitz, M. Elsener, O. Kröcher Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland P2 Active and hydrothermally stable WO3/ZrO2-Ce1-xZrxO2 (x = 0.3, 0.32) catalysts for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO with NH3 T. Baidya and O. Kröcher Paul Scherrer Institut, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland P4 Autoignition of n-decane could it be a benefit for the selective catalytic reduction of NO? C. Petitto1, G. Delahay1, A. Lahougue2, C. Hamon2 1 Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253, CNRS-UM2-ENSCMUM1, MACS research team, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, 8 rue Ecole Normale, 34296 Montpellier Cedex 5, France 2 IRMA - Parc technologique de Soye - 9 rue de Galilée - BP 64 56274 Ploemeur, France P5 Non-hydrolytic sol-gel preparation of silver alumina based catalysts for the HC-SCR of NOx C. Petitto1,2, P. H. Mutin1, G. Delahay2 Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253, CNRS-UM2-ENSCMUM1 1 CMOS research team, Université Montpellier 2, Place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France 2 MACS research team, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, 8 rue Ecole Normale, 34296 Montpellier Cedex 5, France P6 Characterisation of a commercial automotive urea-SCR copper-zeolite catalyst C. Kieffer1, J. Lavy1, E. Jeudy1, N. Bats1, G. Delahay2 1 IFP Energies nouvelles, BP3, 69360 Solaize, France Institut Charles Gerhardt, UMR 5253; Equipe “Matériaux Avancés pour la Catalyse et la Santé”, ENSCM, 8 rue de l’Ecole Normale, 34296 Montpellier cedex, France 2 P7 Mono- and bimetallic Rh and Pt NSR-catalysts prepared by controlled deposition of noble metals on support or storage component R. Büchel1,2 S. E. Pratsinis1, A. Baiker2 1 Particle Technology Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, Sonneggstrasse 3, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland 2 Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg, HCI, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland 11 P8 Activity evaluation of palladium supported on dealuminated Y-zeolite by using N2O reduction by NH3 H. Najar1, M. Saïd Zina1, G. Delahay2, A. Ghorbel1 1 Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux et Catalyse, Département de chimie, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Campus Universitaire 2092 El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia 2 Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, UMR 5253, CNRS-UM2ENSCM-UM1, Eq. “Matériaux Avancés pour la Catalyse et la Santé”, ENSCM (MACS - Site la Galéra), 8, rue Ecole Normale, 34296 Montpellier Cedex 5, France P9 On the efficiency of SCR-NH3 for heavy duty vehicles running on CNG D. Adouane 1, S.Capela2, P. Da Costa1 1 Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), Institut Jean le Rond d’ALEMBERT, CNRS UMR 7190, 2 Place de la Gare de Ceinture 78210 Saint Cyr l’Ecole, France 2 GDF-SUEZ 361, avenue du Président Wilson, BP 33 -93211 Saint Denis La Plaine Cedex, France P10 Effect of flow distribution in automotive converter on performance deterioration of LNT catalysts K. Bawolak-Olczak, D. Adouane, H. Dutilleul, P. Guibert, P. Da Costa Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert CNRS (UMR 7190), 2 place de la gare de ceinture, 78210 Saint-Cyrl’Ecole, France P11 Nanofiber alumina supported lean NOx trap - improved sulfur tolerance and simultaneous soot and NOx removal I. S.Pieta1,2, M. García-Diéguez2, M.A. Larrubia2, L.J. Alemany2, W.S. Epling1 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada Department of Engineering Chemistry, University of Malaga, E29071 Malaga, Spain 2 P12 Zeolite catalysts in structured reactors for NH3-SCR of NOX from biogas engines: active center design J. Ochoǹska1,2, A. Rogulska1,2, D. McClymont3, B. Gil1, W. Roth1, P. Jodłowski1, A. Kołodziej2 , S. Kolaczkowski3, J. Łojewska1 1Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Kraków, Poland 2Institute of Chemical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Bałtycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland 3Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA27AY, UK 12 P13 Influence of sulfur dioxide on the ammonia adsorption in a marine SCR catalyst H.H. Ingelsten1, M. Magnusson2, H. Kannisto1, E. Fridell2,3 1 Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 2 Shipping and Marine Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 3Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), Box 53021, SE-400 14, Göteborg, Sweden P14 Impact of biodiesel-based Na on the selective catalytic reduction of NOx by NH3 over Cu-zeolite D.W. Brookshear1, T.J. Toops2, K. Nguyen1, B.G. Bunting2 1 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2360 Cherahala Blvd. Knoxville, Tennessee 37932, USA 2 P15 Promoting role of Rh on the NSR performance of BaObased NOx storage catalysts under lean-burn conditions S. Andonova1, V. Marchionni2, M. Borelli2, R. Nedyalkova1 L. Lietti2, L. Olsson1 1 Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University, 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Politecnico di Milano, P.zza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32, 20133 Milano, Italy P16 Dispersion aspects of NH3 delivery strategies for NH3based SCR systems A. Lundström1, H. Ström2, M. Skoglundh1 1 Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SE-412 96, Sweden 2 Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SE-412 96, Sweden P17 Influence of hydrothermal treatment on the ammonia storage capacity for Fe-BEA as an NH3-SCR catalyst S. Shwan1, J. Jansson2, J. Korsgren2, R. Nedyalkova 1, L. Olsson1, M. Skoglundh1 1 Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Volvo Powertrain AB, SE-40508 Gothenburg, Sweden P18 Abatement of NO with CO on Cu, Fe or Co-ZrO2 catalysts prepared through a unique sol-gel synthesis step C.A. Sierra-Pereira, A.V.S. Neto, E.A. Urquieta-González Laboratory of Catalysis, Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Sao Carlos, C. Postal 676, CEP 13.565-905, São Carlos-SP, Brazil P19 The effect of NO2 on the NH3-SCR performance of fresh and hydrothermal aged Fe-ZSM-5 X. Shi, F. Liu, W. Shan, L. Xie, H. He Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China 13 P20 Lean NOx trap chemistry under lean-gasoline exhaust conditions: impact of high temperature and high NOx operation J.A. Pihl, J. E. Parks, T.J. Toops Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2360 Cherahala Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37932, USA P21 A study of the NOx selective catalytic reduction with ethanol and its by-products. A. Flura, X. Courtois, F. Can, S. Royer, D. Duprez Laboratoire de Catalyse en Chimie Organique, UMR 6503 CNRSUniversité de Poitiers, Bâtiment B27, 4 rue Michel Brunet, 86022 Poitiers cedex, France Session « NOx – Control – Mechanisms » P22 Novel details of catalytic urea decomposition A. M. Bernhard, D. Peitz, M. Elsener, O. Kröcher Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland P23 Are the RNOx compounds active or spectators in the C3H6-SCR of NOx on WOx-ZrO2-based catalysts? N. El Kolli, C. Potvin, C. Thomas UPMC, UMR 7197, Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris, F-75005, France P24 Temperature-programmed reactivity of ad-NOx species with n-C10: an informative tool on the low-temperature HC-SCR mechanism on Ag-Al2O3? K. Malinger, J. Blanchard, C. Thomas UPMC, UMR 7197, Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris, F-75005, France P25 On the detrimental effect of tungstates on the n-C10-SCR of NOx of Ag-Al2O3 J. Blanchard, H.-Y. Law, C. Thomas UPMC, UMR 7197, Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris, F-75005, France P26 Selective catalytic reduction of NO by NH3 over mixed oxides MoO3-TiO2 and V2O5-MoO3-TiO2 aerogels catalysts: effect of sulfate groups J. Arfaoui1, A. Ghorbel1, G. Delahay2 1Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux et Catalyse, Département de Chimie, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,Campus universitaire, 2092 El Manar Tunis, Tunisia 2Matériaux avancés pour la catalyse et la santé, Institut Charles Gerhardt Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, UMR 5253, Université Montpellier 2, CC 1700 Place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France P27 Selective catalytic oxidation of ammonia over zeolite supported ruthenium dioxide catalyst S. Heylen, N. Delcour, C.E.A. Kirschhock, J.A. Martens Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 23, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium 14 P28 Kinetic modeling of lean NOx trap regeneration by CO and H2 N. Rankovic1,2 , A. Nicolle1, D. Berthout1, P. Da Costa2 1 IFP Energies nouvelles, 1 et 4 avenue de Bois-Préau, 92852 Rueil Malmaison Cedex, France 2 Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert, Université Pierre et Marie Curie – CNRS UMR 7190, Saint-Cyr-l’Ecole, France P29 Correlations for faster model parameterization of differently aged NOx storage catalysts K. Hauff, U. Tuttlies, G. Eigenberger, U. Nieken Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University Stuttgart, Böblinger Straße 78, 70199 Stuttgart, Germany P30 Confirmation of isolated Cu2+ ions in SSZ-13 as active sites in NH3-SCR U. Deka1,2, I. Lezcano-Gonzalez1,2, B.M. Weckhuysen1, A.M. Beale1 1Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 2 Materials innovation institute (M2i), Delft, The Netherlands P31 Effect of silver loading on the lean NOx reduction with methanol over Ag-Al2O3 M. Männikkö, M. Skoglundh, H.H. Ingelsten Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Göteborg, Sweden P32 Reaction pathways for ammonia formation on lean NOx trap/reduction system: a spectroscopic infrared investigation A. Kouakou1, C. Dujardin1, F. Fresnet2, P. Granger1 1Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide UMR 8181, Université de Lille1, 59650 – Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 2Renault S.A.S., 1, avenue du golf, 78288 Guyancourt, France P33 Promising stability of gold-based catalysts prepared by direct anionic exchange for DeNOx applications in learn burn conditions D.-L. Nguyen1, C. Dujardin1, J.-S. Girardon1, C. Lancelot1, M.-K. Dongare2, S. Umbarkar2, P. Granger1 1Université Lille Nord de France, UCCS UMR CNRS 8181, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 2National Chemical Laboratory, Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune - 411008, India P34 Insight into the role of electropositive promoters in emission control catalysis: an in situ DRIFTS study of NO reduction by C3H6 over Na-promoted Pt/Al2O3 catalysts M. Konsolakis, I.V. Yentekakis Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Processes (PCCP), Department of Sciences, Technical University of Crete, University Campus, 73100, Chania, Greece 15 P35 Enhanced SCR of NOx with decane over combination of Ag/Al2O3 and metal supported ZSM-5 catalysts A. Sultana, M. Sasaki, H. Hamada National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan P36 Spillover phenomena for H2 assisted NO oxidation over Ag-Al2O3 M.M. Azis1, D. Creaser1, H.H. Ingelsten2 1Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, 41296, Sweden 2 Competence Centre for Catalysis, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, 41296, Sweden P37 A modeling study of NH3 slip catalysts: analysis of SCR/PGM interactions M. Colombo1, I. Nova1, E. Tronconi1, G. Koltsakis2 1LCCP, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133, Milano, Italy 2Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics, Aristotle University Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece P38 SCR of NOx by NH3 over V-W/TiO2 catalysts: possible equilibrium NO conversion constraints S. Castillo1, R. Camposeco1, G.A. Fuentes2 and I. Mejia1 1Molecular Engineering Program, Mexican Institute of Petroleum, México, D.F., 07730, México 2Dep. of Process Engineering, Universidad A. Metropolotana-Iztapalapa, México, D.F., 09340, México P39 Ammonia oxidation on structured composite catalysts S. Shrestha1, M.P. Harold1, K. Kamasamudram2, A. Yezerets2 1 Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-4004, USA 2Cummins Inc., 1900 McKinely Av., MC50197, Columbus, IN 47201, USA P40 Contribution of NO3-surface reduction to the overall mechanism of H2-assited C6H14-DeNOx over Ag/Al2O3 N.A. Sadokhina1, A.V. Bukhtiyarov2, A.I. Mytareva1, R.I. Kvon2, V.I. Bukhtiyarov2, A.Yu. Stakheev1 1Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Leninsky Prosp. 47, Moscow, 119991 Russia 2Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Prosp. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia P41 FTIR and transient reactivity experiments of the reduction by H2, CO and HCs of NOx stored over PtBa/Al2O3 LNTs L. Lietti1, L. Righini1, L. Castoldi1, P. Forzatti1, S. Morandi2, G. Ghiotti2 1 Politecnico di Milano, Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Piazza L. da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano, Italy 2Università di Torino, Dipartimento di Chimica IFM and NIS, Centre of Excellence, Via P. Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy 16 P42 Characterization of active species in Cu-BEA by temperature-programmed reduction mass spectrometry (TPR-MS) J. Li1, N. Wilken2, K. Kamasamudram1, N.W. Currier1, L. Olsson2, A. Yezerets1 1Cummins Inc., 1900 McKinley Ave, MC 50183, Columbus, IN 47201, USA Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, 41296 Gothenburg, Sweden 2 P43 Urea decomposition and HNCO hydrolysis studied over inert cordierite, titanium dioxide, Fe-Beta and alumina using micro calorimetry A. Lundström1, T. Snelling1, P. Morsing2, P. Gabrielsson2, E. Senar2, L. Olsson1 1Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University, 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Haldor Topsøe, Nymoellevej 55, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark P44 Iron sites and mechanism study of Fe/HBEA catalyst for SCR of NOx with ammonia L. Ma, J. Li, H. Chang, L. Fu School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China P45 Effect of acid-base properties on the catalytic activity of Pt/Al2O3 based catalysts for diesel NO oxidation M. Sasaki1, K. Suzuki1, S. Asima1, M. Haneda2, H. Hamada1 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan 2Ceramics Research Laboratory, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Tajimi, Gifu 507-0071, Japan P46 A mechanistic study of the NH3-SCR on Fe-zeolites under transient conditions M. Liebeck1, A. Schuler2, M. Votsmeier2, A. Drochner1, H.Vogel1 1Technische Universität Darmstadt, Ernst-Berl-Institut für Technische und Makromolekulare Chemie, Petersenstr. 20, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany 2Umicore AG & Co. KG; 63457 Hanau, Germany P47 Comprehensive study on synthetic gas bench : On SCR catalyst using metal-exchanged zeolites based catalyst with gaseous NH3 B. Jarry1, M. Buton2, M. Partouche2, I. Louis-Rose2, N.Moral2 1Safran Engineering Services, 10 rue du Fort de Saint-Cyr, 78180 Montigny Le Bretonneux, France 2Renault S.A ; 1 Allée Cornuel, 91510 Lardy, France P48 Screening of Fe- Cu-zeolites prepared by different methodology for application in NSR-SCR combined DeNOx systems U. De La Torre, B. Pereda-Ayo, M.P. González-Marcos, J.R. González-Velasco Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Basque Country P.O. Box 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain 17 P49 Plasma-assisted diesel oxidation catalyst on bench scale: focus on light-off temperature and NOx behavior A. Leray1,2, A. Guy4, M. Makarov2, K. Lombaert3, J.M. Cormier1, A. Khacef1 1GREMI, PolyTech’Orléans, 14 rue d’Issoudun, BP 6744, 45067Orléans Cedex 02, France 2 RENAULT S.A.S, FR TCR RUC T 62, 1 avenue du Golf, 78288 Guyancourt, France 3 RENAULT S.A.S, CTL L16 1 41, 1 Allée Cornuel, 91510 Lardy, France 4SAFRAN Engineering, 10 rue du Fort de Saint Cyr, 78180 Montigny-leBretonneux, France P50 Experimental and modeling study of a dual-layer NH3 slip monolith catalyst for automotive SCR aftertreatment systems M. Colombo1, I. Nova1, E. Tronconi1, L. Zimmermann2, V. Schmeisser2, B. Bandl-Konrad2 1 LCCP, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, P.zza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133, Milano, Italy 2DAIMLER AG, 019-G206 – GR/APE, 70546 Stuttgart, Germany Session « Sorption – Mechanisms - Ageing » P51 Preventing sulfur poisoning of Ag hydrocarbon SCR catalysts by using an easily regenerated SOx trap. R. Burch, S. Chansai, C. Hardacre Centre for the Theory and Application of Catalysis, CenTACat, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, N. Ireland, U.K. P52 Effect of Pt dispersion on the catalytic activity of supported Pt catalysts for diesel hydrocarbon oxidation M. Haneda1, M. Sasaki2, H. Hamada2, M. Ozawa1 1 Ceramics Research Laboratory, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Tajimi, Gifu 507-0071, Japan 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan P53 Mesoporous CeO2 supported Cu-Mn mixed oxide catalysts for auto-exhaust application D. Valechha1, P. Doggali1, S. Rayalu1, Y. Teraoka2, N. Labhsetwar1 1Environmental Materials Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, (NEERI-CSIR), Nehru Marg, Nagpur, 440020 India 2Department of Energy and Material Sciences, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan P54 Oxygen storage capacity of low-loaded Pt-CeO2ZrO2 after H2 reduction at 1473 K N. Kakuta, M. Shibata, H. Ohkita, T. Mizushima Graduate school of Environmental and Life Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology, Tempaku, Toyohashi 441-8580, Japan 18 P55 Regeneration of aged commercial Three-Way Catalysts using Cl-containing reagents S.Y. Christou, J.L. G. Fierro, A.M. Efstathiou Heterogeneous Catalysis Lab, Chemistry Department, University of Cyprus, P.O. Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus P56 Effects of thermal ageing and catalyst composition (PGM/ Ba/ Ce loading) on structural changes and performances of commercial Lean NOx Trap D. Adouane1, P. Da Costa1, P. Darcy2 1 Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), Institut Jean le Rond d’Alembert, CNRS UMR 7190, 2 Place de la Gare de Ceinture 78210 Saint Cyr l’Ecole, France 2Technocentre Renault, 1 avenue du Golf, 78288 Guyancourt Cedex, France P57 Comparative study between impact of thermal and engine ageing on a fully formulated commercial lean NOx Trap D. Adouane1, K. Bawolak-Olczak1, H. Dutilleul1, P. Da Costa1, P. Darcy2, P. Guibert1 1Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), Institut Jean le Rond d’Alembert, CNRS UMR 7190,2 Place de la Gare de Ceinture 78210 Saint Cyr l’Ecole, France 2 Technocentre Renault, 1 avenue du Golf, 78288 Guyancourt Cedex, France P58 Elaboration of an accelerated oven CNG heavy duty vehicles catalyst ageing for road ageing simulation M. Adamowska1, V. Lauga2, P. Da Costa1 1 Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, UPMC Paris 6, CNRS UMR 7190, 2 place de la gare de ceinture, 78210 Saint Cyr L’Ecole, France 2Volvo Powertrain France, 1 rue Henri Germain, 69802 Saint-Priest Cedex France P59 Support effect on the catalytic oxidation of propene over monometallic Pd and Au catalysts M. Ousmane1, L.F. Liotta2, G. Pantaleo2, A.M. Venezia2, L. Retailleau1, A. Giroir-Fendler1 1Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69003, France, Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, F-69622, CNRS, UMR 5256, IRCELYON, 2 avenue Albert Einstein, Villeurbanne, F-69622, France 2Istituto per Lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati (ISMN)-CNR via Ugo La Malfa, 153, 90146 Palermo, Italy P60 Three Way Catalysis performed with noble metal doped LaFeCo-perovskites – new active sites for NO reduction S. Heikens1, G. Mondragon-Rodriguez2, B. Saruhan2, W. Grünert1 1Laboratory 2DLR, of Industrial Chemistry, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Institute of Materials Research, Cologne, Germany 19 P61 The use Na, Li, K cations for modification of ZSM-5 zeolite to control hydrocarbon cold-start emission V. Golubeva1, A. Korableva1, O. Anischenko1, L. Kustov2, G. Kapustin2, V. Nissenbaum2, U.S. Rohatgi3, M.B.Viola4 1 Russian Federal Nuclear Center, RFNC-VNIIEF, 37, av. Mira, Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod region, 607190, Russia 2 Institute of Organic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, 47, av. Leninsky, Moscow, 119991, Russia 3 Brookhaven National Laboratory, US NNSA DOE, William Floyd Parkway, County Road, 46, Long Island, Upton, 11973-5000, NY, USA 4 Fuel and Emissions Treatment Systems, GM,GM R&D Center, RMB 172, 48090, Warren, MI, USA P62 Short-channel structured reactor as a catalytic afterburner M. Iwaniszyn1, J. Ocho ska1, A. Gancarczyk1, A. Kołodziej1,2, J. Łojewska3, A. Knapik3 1 Institute of Chemical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Bałtycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland 2Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Katowicka 48, 45-061 Opole, Poland 3 Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Kraków, Poland P63 TAP investigation of NO adsorption on Pd/Al2O3 : effect of thermal aging F. Dhainaut1, Y. Renème1, S. Pietrzik1, Y. Shuurman2, C. Mirodatos2, P. Granger1 1 Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide, UMR CNRS 8181, Université de Lille, Cité scientifique, Bâtiment C3, 59650 – Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 2 Ircelyon, UMR CNRS 5256, 69626 Villeurbanne, France P64 Deactivation mechanisms of catalytic support materials: preventing the sintering of transition aluminas M. Schöneborn, D. Niemeyer, F. Alber Sasol Germany GmbH, Anckelmannsplatz 1, 20537 Hamburg, Germany P65 Bridging the gap between lab scale and full scale catalysis experimentation J. Sjöblom Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, SE 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden P66 Effect of hydrothermal ageing on physical and chemical properties of a commercial NSR catalyst D. Chan2, O. Deutschmann1 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany 2Institute 20 P67 Estimation of local aging effects of Three-Way-Catalysts by analysis of their spatial temperature and CO conversion profiles C. Hauck1,2, N. Mladenov1,2, S. Tischer1,3, O. Deutschmann1,4 1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, 76128, Germany Institut für Technische Chemie und Polymerchemie (ITCP), KIT, Karlsruhe,76131, Germany 3 Institut für Kern- und Energietechnik (IKET), KIT, EggensteinLeopoldshafen,76344, Germany 4 Institut für Katalyseforschung und Technologie (IKFT), KIT, EggensteinLeopoldshafen,76344, Germany 2 P68 Improved sulfur resistance of noble metal catalyst for lean burn natural gas applications N.M. Kinnunen, K.o Kallinen, T.-J.J. Kinnunen Ecocat Oy, Typpitie 1, FI-90620, Oulu, Finland P69 Effect of aging atmosphere on the thermal sintering of modern commercial Pd only and Rh-only TWCs S.B. Kang1, S.J. Han1, S.B. Nam1, I.-S. Nam1, B.K. Cho1, C.H. Kim2, S.H. Oh2 1 Department of Chemical Engineering/School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), San 31, Hyoja-dong, Nam-gu, Pohang 790-784, Korea 2 General Motors Global R&D Center, Warren MI 48090-9055, USA P70 New methodology for transient engine rig experiments for efficient parameter estimation B. Lundberg1, J. Sjöblom2, Å. Johansson3, B. Westerberg4, D. Creaser1 1 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SE-412 96, Sweden 2Department of Applied Mechanics, Division of Combustion, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SE-412 96, Sweden 3Johnson Matthey AB, Västra Frölunda, SE-421 31, Sweden 4 Scania AB, Södertälje, SE-151 87, Sweden P71 Structure-activity relationship of iron oxide-based catalysts A. Pacher, S. Kureti Technical University of Freiberg, Department of Energy Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering, D-09599 Freiberg, Germany P72 Mechanistic study of CO oxidation on aluminasupported Fe2O3 catalysts D. Reichert, I. Grünert, S. Kureti Department of Energy Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering, TU Freiberg, D-09596, Germany 21 P73 CO oxidation aver manganese and cerium oxides supported on ɣ-Al2O3 M. Tepluchin1, A. Boubnov1, J.-D. Grunwaldt1, S. Kureti2 1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Technische Chemie und Polymerchemie (ITCP) 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany 2 Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Department of Energy Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany P74 Using rate mapping methods for model reduction in the simulation of catalytic converters T. Nien1, R.E. Hayes1, M. Votsmeier2 1 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, T6G 2G6 Alberta, Canada 2 Umicore, Automotive Catalysis Division, Research and Development, Hanau, Germany P75 Dual layer automotive ammonia oxidation catalysts: experiments and computer simulation A. Scheuer 1,2, M. Votsmeier 2, J. Gieshoff 2, A. Drochner 1, H. Vogel 1 1 Technische Universität Darmstadt, Ernst-Berl-Institut, Petersenstr. 20, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany 2Umicore AG & Co. KG, Rodenbacher Chaussee 4, 63403 Hanau, Germany P76 Synthesis of highly dispersed Pt supported catalysts for Three-Way Catalysis: arc plasma deposition method K.N. Rao, Y.E. Jeong, H.P. Ha Interfacial Engineering Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Cheongryang, Seoul 130-650, Republic of Korea P77 Particle size effect in CH4 oxidation over noble metals: comparison of Pt and Pd catalysts A. Yu. Stakheev1, A.M. Batkin1, I.E. Beck2, N.S. Teleguina1, G.O. Bragina1, V.I. Zaikovsky2, Yu. V. Larichev2, V.I. Bukhtiyarov2 1 Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Leninsky Prosp. 47, Moscow, 119991 Russia 2Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Prosp. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia P78 Spectrokinetic analysis of the NOx storage over a PtBa/Al2O3 LNT catalyst C.G. Visconti1, L. Lietti1, P. Forzatti1, F. Manenti1, S. Pierucci1, M. Daturi2 1Politecnico di Milano, Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Piazza L. da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano, Italy 2CNRS, Universitè de Caen, ENSICAEN, Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie, 6 Bd. Maréchal Juin, 14050 Caen, France P79 The effect of gas composition during thermal aging on the dispersion and NO oxidation activity over a Pt/Al2O3 catalyst X. Auvray and L. Olsson Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University, 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden 22 P80 Investigation of the effect of accelerated hydrothermal aging on the Cu sites in a Cu- HBEA catalyst for NH3-SCR applications N. Wilken1, R. Vedaiyan2, K. Kamasamudram2, N.W. Currier2, J. Li2, A. Yezerets2, L. Olsson1 1Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology,41296 ,Gothenburg, Sweden 2 Cummins Inc., Columbus, 47201, IN, USA P81 Hydrothermal ageing-induced changes in washcoats of commercial Three-Way Catalysts A. Fathali1,2, L. Olsson2, F. Ekström1, B. Andersson2 1 Saab Automobile Powertrain AB, SE-46180 Trollhättan, Sweden Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 2 P82 Simulated fuel-cut ageing of commercial Three Way Catalysts A. Fathali 1,2, L. Olsson2, P. Ericsson1, B. Andersson2 1Saab Automobile Powertrain AB, SE-46180 Trollhättan, Sweden Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 2 P83 The impact of aging environment on the evolution of Pt nanoparticles on alumina and NO oxidation activity S.K. Matam1, M. Aguirre1, P. Hug1, D. Rentsch2, A. Winkler3, A. Weidenkaff1, D. Ferri1 1Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Laboratory for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH–8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland 2 Laboratory for Functional Polymers, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH–8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland 3Internal Combustion Engines Laboratory, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH–8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland P84 Studies on phosphorous induced deactivation of model three-way catalysts for CNG vehicle exhaust applications S.K. Matam1, A. Winkler2, A. Ulrich3, F. Wen4, J. Gieshoff4, C. Bach2, A. Weidenkaff1, D. Ferri1 1Empa, Lab. for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH–8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland 2Internal Combustion Engines Lab., Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH–8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland 3Lab. for Analytical Chemistry, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH–8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland 4Umicore AG & Co. KG, 63457 Hanau-Wolfgang, Germany P85 Effect of hydrothermal aging on structure and activity of alumina and ceria-zirconia supported Pd Three-Way Catalysts O. Korsak1, F. Wen2, M.S. Kumar1, J. Gieshoff2, P. Hug1, A. Weidenkaff1, D. Ferri1 1Empa, Lab. for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Ueberlandstrasse 129, Dübendorf, 8600 Switzerland 2 Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau-Wolfgang, 63457 Germany 23 P86 Flame spray synthesis of palladium supported perovskite-type Three-Way Catalysts for exhaust after treatment of natural gas engines Y. Lu1, K. Michalow-Mauke2, A. Winkler3, A. Heel4, S. K. Matam1, P. Hug1, A. Weidenkaff1, D. Ferri1 1Laboratory for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland 2 Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland 3Internal Combustion Engines Laboratory, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland 4 Marketing, Knowledge and Technology Transfer, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Ueberlandstrasse 129, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland P87 A DFT-based micro-kinetic model for methane oxidation over Pd and Pt A. Trinchero, A. Hellman, H. Grönbeck Department of Applied Physics and Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SE-412 46, Sweden P88 Nanosized M-doped (M = Pr, Tb and Hf) ceria solid solutions: promotional effect of dopant on CO oxidation P. Sudarsanam, L. Katta, B. Mallesham, B.M. Reddy Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Uppal Road, Hyderabad – 500 607, India P89 Sulfur promoted methane oxidation over supported platinum catalysts P.-A. Carlsson1, S. Fouladvand1, D. Bounechada2, L. Kylhammar1, J. Gustafson3, E. Lundgren3, M. Skoglundh1 1Competence Center for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Götenborg, Sweden 2 Diparimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, 20133 Milano, Italy 3Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund University, Lund, Sweden P90 Low-temperature methane oxidation over single crystal Pd(100) J. Gustafson1, A. Hellman2, A. Resta3, S. Blomberg1, N. Martin1, R. van Rijn3, O. Balmes3, P.A. Carlsson2, H. Grönbeck2, M. Skoglund2, J.N. Andersen1, E. Lundgren1 1Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00, Lund, Sweden 2Competence Center for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41296 Göteborg, Sweden 3ESRF 6, rue Jules Horowitz, 38000 Grenoble, France P91 Noble metal doped perovskite BaCe1-xPtxO3-δ as efficient water gas shift catalyst T. Rajesh, C.S. Gopinath, R. Nandini Devi Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis Division, National Chemical laboratory, Pune-411008, India 24 P92 CFD Simulation of exhaust gas reforming of propane in a heat exchange integrated microchannel reactor I. Sen, M. Karakaya, A.K. Avci Department of Chemical Engineering, Bogazici University, Bebek 34342, Istanbul, Turkey P93 Preparation, testing and characterization of Pt-based DOC-catalysts S. Conrad1, A. Boubnov1, M. Tepluchin1, M. Casapu1, J.-D. Grunwaldt1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany P94 Fuel gas upgrading of over La1-xCexCoO3 with toluene as model compound K. Soongprasit1,2, D. Aht-Ong1,2, V. Sricharoenchaikul3, D. Atong4 1 Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330 Thailand 2Research Unit of Advanced Ceramics and Polymeric Materials, National Center of Petroleum, Petrochemicals, and Advanced Materials, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand 3Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand 4National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand Science Park, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand P95 Characterising bimetallic catalysts for emission control using quantitative infrared spectroscopy S.B. Campbell, R.P.K. Wells, J.A. Anderson Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Group, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, Scotland P96 Detailed mechanism for reduction of N2O by CO over rhodium in automotive exhaust Q. Su, S. Wang, Y. Li Institute of Internal Combustion Engines, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, 116024, China P97 On the effect of reduction and ageing on the TWC activity of Pt/Ce0.68Zr0.32O2 under simulated automotive exhausts M.P. González-Marcos, B. Pereda, U. de la Torre, J.R. González-Velasco Dept. Chemical Engineering, Fac. Science and Technology, the University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, E-48940, Leioa, Spain P98 Characterization of catalytically-active Pt-alloy surfaces and core-shell nanoparticles using atom probe tomography Tong Li1, P.A.J. Bagot1, E.A. Marquis2, S.C.E.Tsang3, G.D.W. Smith1 1Department of Materials, Oxford University, Parks Road, Oxford OX1-3PH, United Kingdom 2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA 3 Chemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford University, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1-3TA, U.K. 25 P99 Influence of the preparation method of NiMo catalysts supported on silica, silica-titania and silica-zirconia in the activity to thiophene hydrodesulfurization Alano Viera da Silva Neto, Ernesto A. Urquieta-González Laboratory of Catalysis, Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Sao Carlos, C. Postal 676, CEP 13.565-905, Sao Carlos-SP, Brazil Session « Fuel alternatives – Innovative technologies - TWC » P100 New advanced materials for most efficient automotive TWC catalysts S. Ifrah1, O. Larcher1, R. Marques2, R. Rohe1, E. Rohart1 1 RHODIA Rare Earth Systems GBU - ZI, 26 rue Chef de Baie, 17041 La Rochelle Cedex, France 2RHODIA Rare Earth Systems GBU - 52 rue de la Haie Coq, 93308 Aubervilliers, France P101 Glycerol ethers production and engine performance with diesel/ethers blend F. Frusteri1, C. Cannilla1, G. Bonura1, L. Spadaro1, A. Mezzapica1, C. Guido2, C. Beatrice2 1CNR-ITAE, Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l’Energia “Nicola Giordano”, Via S. Lucia 5, 98126 – Messina, Italy 2CNR-IM, Istituto Motori, Via Marconi 8, 80125, Napoli, Italy P102 Evaluation of the photocatalytic potential of TiO2 nanopowders for selective catalytic oxidation of ammonia and selective catalytic reduction of NOx using ammonia S. Heylen, S. Smet, K. Laurier, M. Roeffaers, C. Kirschhock, J.A. Martens Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 23 Kasteelpark Arenberg 3001 Heverlee, Belgium 103 Nickel-Alumina aerogels as Three-Way Catalysts B.A. Bruno1, J.E. Madero1, S.J. Juhl2, J. Rodriguez1, N.J.H. Dunn2, M.K. Carroll2, A.M. Anderson1 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Union College, Schenectady NY, 12308, USA 2Department of Chemistry, Union College, Schenectady NY, 12308, USA 104 Microstructured reactor as a pre-turbo catalytic converter M. Iwaniszyn1, J. Ocho ska1, A. Gancarczyk1, A. Kołodziej1,2, J. Łojewska3, P. Jodłowski3 1Institute of Chemical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Bałtycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland 2Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Katowicka 48, 45-061 Opole, Poland 3 Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Kraków, Poland 26 P105 Wire gauze structured catalysts for CO removal from biogas fuelled engines: modeling and testing P.J. Jodłowski1, R. Gołąb1, J. Ochońska1, A. Kołodziej2,4, S.T. Kolaczkowski3, J. Łojewska1 1 Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Kraków, Poland 2 Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Katowicka 48, 45-061 Opole, Poland 3 Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA27AY, UK 4 Institute of Chemical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Bałtycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland P106 Steam reforming of CH4 and microstructure of BaTi(1-x)RhxO3 G.C. Mondragón Rodríguez, Y. Gönüllü and B. Saruhan German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Materials Research, Dept. High Temperature and Functional Coatings, 51147, Cologne Germany P107 Pd supported on LaFeO3±δ as potential catalyst for methane oxidation A. Eyssler, M. Santhosh Kumar, Y. Lu, P. Hug, A. Weidenkaff, D. Ferri Empa, Lab. for Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis, Ueberlandstrasse 129, Dübendorf, 8600 Switzerland P108 In-situ Three-Way-Catalyst characterization for a laboratory test bench G. Beulertz1, M. Fritsch1, G. Fischerauer1, F. Herbst2, J. Gieshoff2, M. Votsmeier2, G. Hagen1, R. Moos1 1University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth Engine Research Center, Bayreuth, Germany 2 Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau-Wolfgang, Germany P109 Methane oxidation over Pd supported on ceria-alumina S. Fouladvand1, S. Schernich2, J. Libuda2, H. Grönbeck1, M. Skoglundh1, P.-A. Carlsson1 1Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, 41296 Göteborg, Sweden 2Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie II, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany P110 Effects of hydrothermal ageing and reducing agent on the lean NOx reduction over Ag-Al2O3 catalysts F. Gunnarsson1, J.-Y. Zheng1, H. Kannisto1, C. Cid1, A. Lindholm2, M. Milh2, M. Skoglundh1, H.H. Ingelsten1 1Competence Centre for Catalysis, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 2Volvo Technology Cooperation, SE-412 88 Göteborg, Sweden P111 Photocatalytic removal of air pollutants from diesel engines M. Smits, T. Tytgat, B. Hauchecorne, S. Lenaerts University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerpen, Belgium 27 P112 Monolithic catalysts with low Pt-Pd content for diesel vehicle emission control S.A. Yashnik1, Z.R. Ismagilov1, S.P. Denisov2, N.M. Danchenko2 1 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Prosp. Akad. Lavrentieva, 5, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia 2 Ural Electrochemical Integrated Plant, Novoural’sk, Russia P113 Characterization and catalytic performance of cobalt chromites on methane combustion at low temperature J. Chen, J. Li State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China P114 Spatiotemporally-resolved OFDR-based measurements of transient temperature distributions within operating monolithic catalysts J. Yoo, J.S. Choi, W.P. Partridge Fuels, Engines, and Emissions Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA P115 Heat-integrated exhaust purification for monovalent CNG engines M. Rink1, U. Nieken1, G. Eigenberger1, M. Weibel2, T. Rappe2, A. Fürhapter3, M. Certic3, F. Ayad4 1University of Stuttgart, Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, D70199 Stuttgart, Germany 2Daimler AG, Dept. Combustion & Emission Control, Mercedesstraße 137, D-70546 Stuttgart, Germany 3AVL List GmbH, Hans-List-Platz 1, A-8020 Graz, Austria 4 Delphi Thermal Systems, Avenue de Luxembourg, L-4940 Bascharage, Luxemburg Session « Particulate matters » P116 Improved synthesis of BaRuO3 barium ruthenate and its catalytic activity for diesel soot oxidation N. Labhsetwar1, P. Doggali1, S. Rayalu1, O. Cadora2, F. Grasseta2, Y. Teraoka3 1Environmental Materials Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, (NEERI-CSIR), Nehru Marg, Nagpur 440020, India 2UMR Science Chimiques de Rennes UR1-CNRS 6226, Université de Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, CS74205, F-35042 Rennes Cedex, France 3Department of Energy and Material Sciences, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan P117 Bench scale experiments of diesel soot oxidation using Pr0.7Sr0.2K0.1MnO3 perovskite type catalyst coated on ceramic foam filters P. Doggali1, H. Khusaba2, S. Rayalu1, Y. Teraoka2, N. Labhsetwar1 1Environmental Materials Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, (NEERI-CSIR), Nehru Marg, Nagpur, 440020 India 2Department of Energy and Material Sciences, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan 28 P118 Ag promoted ceria catalysts: effect of surface area and pore characteristics on catalytic soot oxidation P. Doggali1, P. Mungse1, J. Subart4, S. Rayalu1, Y. Teraoka2, T. Mitsuhashi3, N. Labhsetwar1 1 Environmental Materials Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, (NEERI-CSIR), Nehru Marg, Nagpur, 440020 India 2 Department of Energy and Material Sciences, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan 3 National Institute for Materials Science,1-1, Namiki, Tsukuba Ibaraki 3050044, Japan 4 Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,-250 68 ež, Czech Republic P119 Oxidation of carbonaceous deposit over Me2+Fe2O4 spinel type catalysts Z. Sarbak Laboratory of Adsorption and Catalysis in Environmental Protection, Department of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz, University, Grunwaldzka 6, 60-780 Pozna , Poland P120 Effect of biofuels on catalyzed diesel particulate filter regeneration N. Lamharess1, L. Starck2, C.N. Millet1, P. Da Costa3 1IFP Energies nouvelles, Rond-point de l’échangeur de Solaize, BP 3, 69360 Solaize, France 2 IFP Energies nouvelles, 1-4 avenue de Bois-Préau, 92852 RueilMalmaison, France 3 Institut Jean le Rond d’Alembert, université Pierre et Marie Curie, 2 place de la gare de ceinture 78210 Saint Cyr l’École, France P121 Soot combustion catalysed by ceria and ceria-zirconia mixed oxides prepared from two different cerium precursors N. Guillén-Hurtado, A. Bueno-López, A. García-García MCMA Group. Department of Inorganic Chemistry. Faculty of Sciences. University of Alicante. Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig s/n. San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, Spain P122 Evaluation and treatment of carbonyl compounds and fine particles emitted by combustion of biodiesel in a generator A.-F. Cosseron1, T. Jean Daou2, V. Tschamber1 1Laboratoire Gestion des Risques et Environnement, Université de Haute Alsace, 3B rue Alfred Werner 68093 Mulhouse, France 2Equipe Matériaux à Porosité Contrôlée (MPC), Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse (IS2M), LRC CNRS 7228-UHA, 3, rue Alfred Werner, 68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France P123 Ag incorporated SiO2 as diesel soot oxidation catalyst: Effect of metallic Ag in Ag/SiO2 for diesel soot oxidation G. Corro, U. Pal, E. Vidal, E. Ayala, F. Bañuelos Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla,4 sur 104, Puebla 7200, Mexico 29 P124 Mechanism of the catalytic soot oxidation on Fe2O3 S. Wagloehner, S. Kureti Department of Energy Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering, TU Freiberg 09596, Germany P125 Novel α-Al2O3 diesel particulate filter with alkali metalbased catalyst for diesel soot oxidation K. Mizutani, K. Takizawa, H. Shimokawa, T. Suzawa, N. Ohyama Nippon Soken, INC., Nischio, Aichi 445-0012, Japan P126 Effect of soot during operation of a Pt-K/Al2O3 LNT catalyst R. Matarrese, N. Artioli, L. Lietti, L. Castoldi, P. Forzatti Politecnico di Milano, Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Piazza L. da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano, Italy P127 In-operation monitoring of the soot load of diesel particulate filters - initial tests G. Hagen, M. Feulner, A. Piontkowski, A. Müller, G. Fischerauer, D. Brüggemann, R. Moos Bayreuth Engine Research Center (BERC), 95440 Bayreuth, Germany P128 The role of electronic factor in soot oxidation process over tunneled and layered potassium iron oxide catalysts P. Stelmachowski, P. Legutko, M. Trebala, W. Bieniasz, Z. Sojka, A. Kotarba Faculty of Chemestry, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 3, 30-60 Cracow, Poland P129 Influence of the alkali promoter on the activity and stability of transition metal (Cu, Co, Fe) based structured catalysts for the simultaneous removal of soot and NOx M.E. Gálvez, S. Ascaso, R. Moliner, M.J. Lázaro Instituto de Carboquímica, CSIC, Miguel Luesma Castan 4, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain P130 Kinetics of soot oxidation in wall-flow particulate filters and determination of a surface area dependent rate expression J. A. Pihl1, V. Strots2, B. Adelman2, E. Derybowski2, T. J. Toops1 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2360 Cherahala Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37932, USA 2Navistar, Inc., Navistar Engine Plant & Technical Center, Melrose Park, IL 60160, USA P131 Rare earth (La, Nd, Pr) doped ceria zirconia solid solutions for soot combustion P. Dulgheru1,2, J. A. Sullivan2 1CPMCT Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, 1050, Belgium UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland 2 30 S O L B O S C H BUS 71, TRAM 25/94 P CONGRESS 31 M A P Local organisation committee EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN KRUSE N. Université Libre de Bruxelles, B. CO–CHAIR VISART DE BOCARMÉ T. Université Libre de Bruxelles, B. TREASURER BASTIN J-M. Université Libre de Bruxelles, B. CONFERENCE SECRETARY DESANTOINE A. Université Libre de Bruxelles, B. Scientific advisory board BAIKER A. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH. BOSTEELS D. AECC, B. BURCH R. Queen’s University Belfast, UK. DAWODY J. Volvo Technology CO, SE. FORZATTI P. Politecnico di Milano, I. GIESHOFF J. Umicore AG & Co. KG, B. GREENING P. ACEA, B. JANNES G. Institut Meurice, B. JOHNSON T. Corning Incorporated, USA. KRUTZSCH B. Daimler AG, D. MAKKEE M. Delft University of Technology, NL. McCABE R. Ford Research Laboratory, USA. SKOGLUNDH M. Chalmers Univ. of Technology, SE. TWIGG M. Caxton, Cambridge, UK. SAKATA I. Toyota Motors Europe, B. YEZERETS A. Cummins, USA. 32 Print : Clerebaut, 1180 Brussels MATTHESS N. PSA Peugeot Citroën, F.