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Eleventh International Congress on Catalysis and Automotive Pollution Control Second Circular Programme October 29 th 31 st , 2018 Brussels, Belgium

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Eleventh International Congress on Catalysis and

Automotive Pollution Control

Second Circular

Programme

October 29th – 31st, 2018

Brussels, Belgium

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Registration

Registration and accommodation arrangements should be made online:

https://capoc.ulb.ac.be/index.php?wp=register

The registration fee includes:

Wednesday reception at the “Château Sainte-Anne”

Morning and afternoon coffee breaks

Lunches

Book of preprints (if ticked during the registration process. Books will be distributed at the beginning of the symposium)

Students may register at a reduced fee

Accompanying persons not participating in the scientific sessions are free of charge, but must register.

Proceedings

The proceedings of CAPoC11 will appear as a special volume of the journal “Topics in Catalysis”. All accepted papers will be published with no distinction between oral and poster form.

Hotel accommodation

Is being handled by “Visit Brussels”. Rooms have been reserved in several hotels in the center of Brussels.

Accommodation can only be guaranteed to those participants who have filled in the registration form on the following URL:

https://capoc.ulb.ac.be/index.php?wp=accomodation

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 (buses 71 or 72, tramways 25 or 94) between campus and city center. Large multilevel parking facilities are available next to the “Institut de Sociologie” (please apply the specific form to ensure your parking place – visit the website to be up-to-date)

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Arrival

The registration desk will be open on Sunday October 28th, from 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM (UTC +1), and during the congress starting on Monday October 29th at 08:00 AM.

Language

Presentations, discussions and proceedings will be exclusively in English

Social Programme

Monday, October 29th

A free of charge reception will be held in the evening at the “Château Sainte-Anne” for all registered participants and accompanying persons.

Tuesday, October 30th

The symposium dinner will take place in the evening at the “Hôtel Le Plaza”. The cost is of 80 Euro per head. Payment should be received with the registration fee.

Enquiries

T. Visart de Bocarmé, Executive chairman

Tel.: +32 (0)2 650 57 24

E-mail: [email protected]

N. Kruse, Honorary chairman

O. Croquet, Congress manager

Tel.: +32 (0)2 650 57 10

E-mail: [email protected]

A. Desantoine, Congress secretary

Tel.: +32 (0)2 650 57 10

E-mail: [email protected]

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29TH

Introductory session

8h00 Opening of the registration desk

8h50 Welcome address

9h00

L1

Recent advances in automotive emission standards and their effects on the after-treatment technology

P. Dilara

European Commission, Directorate – General

GROW, Automotive Industries, Brussels, Belgium

9h40

L2

Review of SCR aftertreatment architectures for low tailpipe N2O emissions

K. Kamasamudram

Cummins, USA

10h20 Coffee break – Poster session: General overview

10h50

L3

Understanding deposition mechanisms in particle filters - key to improve application performance

A. Dittler

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

11h30

L4

Sustainable metals supply for cleaner exhaust gases – market developments and recycling contributions of platinum group metals

C. Hagelueken

Umicore AG & Co, KG, Belgium

12h10 Lunch / Poster session: NOx control

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ORAL SESSIONS

Session 1: “NOx control – developments”

13h30

K1a

A PGM-free NOx Adsorber + Selective Catalytic Reduction catalyst system (AdSCR) for low temperature Diesel engine emission control

F. Gramigni1, T. Selleri1, I. Nova1, E. Tronconi1, S. Dieterich2, M. Weibel2 and V. Schmeisser3

1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy

2: Daimler AG, 019-G206 RD/PGD, Germany

3: Daimler AG, 019-C601 TP/PFE, Germany

14h00

O1

A systematic investigation of passive SCR for lean gasoline emissions control

J. A. Pihl1, V. Y. Prikhodko1, C. R. Thomas2, J. Lauterbach2, J. E. Parks II1 and T. J. Toops1

1: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

2: University of South Carolina, USA

14h20

O2

Modeling of the competitive storage of NOx and sulfur in automotive exhaust catalysts

C. Manetas1, L. Sharifian1, P. Alexiadou2, F.A. Lafossas1, A. Mohammadi1 and G. Koltsakis3

1: Toyota Motor Europe R&D, Powertrain Division, Belgium

2: Exothermia, Greece

3: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics, Greece

14h40

K1b

The roles of potassium, rhodium, and ceria in Di-Air NOx abatement technology

Y. Wang1 and M. Makkee1

1: Catalysis Engineering, Chemical Engineering Department, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

15h10

O3

Pathways for N2O formation/reduction during operation of model and commercial LNT catalysts

R. Matarrese1, L. Castoldi1, S. Morandi2 and L. Lietti1

1: Politecnico di Milano, LCCP, Dipartimento di Energia, Italy

2: Università di Torino, Dipartimento di Chimica and NIS, Inter-departmental Center, Italy

15h30 Coffe Break / Poster session: NOx control: developments & NOx reduction, mechanisms, modelling

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Session 2: “NOx reduction, mechanisms, modelling”

16h40

K2

The power of time-resolved spectroscopy to reveal new mechanistic features of the SCR reaction over Cu-SSZ-13

A. Marberger1,2, A.W. Petrov1,3, P. Steige1,2, M. Elsener1, O. Kröcher1,2, M. Nachtegaal1 and D. Ferri1

1: Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland

2: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Institute of Chemical Science and Engineering, Switzerland

3: ETH Zurich, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Switzerland

17h00 Discussion of posters: NOx control: developments & NOx reduction, mechanisms, modelling

18h00 Departure by bus to the reception

19h00 Reception

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30TH

Session 2: “NOx reduction, mechanisms, modelling”

8h30

O4

On the character of active sites in copper exchanged zeolites during NH3-SCR

L. Chen1, H. Falsig3, T. V. W. Janssens4, J. Jansson5, M. Skoglundh2 and H. Grönbeck1

1: Department of Physics and Competence Center for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

3: Haldor Topsoe A/S, Denmark

4: Umicore Denmark ApS, Denmark

5: Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Sweden

8h50

O5

The importance of protons for NH3-assisted solid-state ion-exchange of Cu(I) oxide into zeolites and the formation of Cu(NH3)

2+-complexes

T.V.W. Janssens1, D.A. Bokarev2, A.I. Mytareva2, G.N. Baeva2, A.Y. Stakheev2, L.F. Lundegaard3, C. Tyrsted3 and P.N.R. Vennestrøm1

1: Umicore Denmark, Denmark

2: N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

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Session 2: “NOx reduction, mechanisms, modelling”

9h10

O6

Copper coordination to ammonia in Cu(II)-exchanged SSZ-13: atomistic insights from DFT calculations on in situ XAS experiments

B. Kerkeni1,2, D. Berthout1, C. Chizallet1, D. E. Doronkin4, M. Casapu4, J.-D. Grunwaldt4 and D. Berthomieu3

1: IFP Energies Nouvelles, France

2: Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, Université Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

3: Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, France

4: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry and Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Germany

9h30

O7

Modelling NOx storage and desorption: Is it possible to model the effect of changing the catalyst composition?

D. Bounechada1, D. B. Rasmussen1, L. Mantaroşie1, H.U. Islam1, C. Hawkins1 and T.C. Watling1

1: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, UK

9h50

O8

Unraveling the mysterious failure of Cu/SAPO-34 selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts

A. Wang1, E.D. Walter2, N.M. Washton2, D. Mei1, T. Varga2, Y.L.Wang1, J. Szanyi1, Y. Wang1, C.H.F. Peden1 and F. Gao1

1: Institute for Integrated Catalysis, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States

2: Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States

Session 3: “Sorption – mechanisms – ageing”

10h10 Coffee Break / Poster Session:

Sorption – mechanisms – ageing

11h20

K3

Modelling complete methane oxidation over palladium oxide in a porous catalyst using first-principles surface kinetics

C-R. Florén1, M. Van den Bossche1, D. Creaser1, H. Grönbeck1, P-A. Carlsson1 and M. Skoglundh1

1: Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

11h50 Discussion of posters:

Sorption – mechanisms – ageing

12h30 Lunch

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Session 3: “Sorption – mechanisms – ageing”

14h00

O9

Enhancing the catalytic activity of Pt/CeO2 based catalysts by in situ tuning of the Pt particle size and its interaction with ceria

A.M. Gänzler1, F. Maurer1, M. Casapu1, P. Vernoux2, G. Ferre2, S. Loridant2, F.J. Cadete Santos Aires2, T. Epicier2, B. Betz3, R. Hoyer3, M. Votsmeier3 and J.-D. Grunwaldt1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

2: Université de Lyon, France

3: Umicore AG & Co. KG, Germany

14h20

O10

In-depth understanding of sulfur poisoning and regeneration strategies for PdPt methane oxidation catalysts – a systematic study

P. Lott1, M. Eck1, D. E. Doronkin2, M. Casapu1,

J.-D. Grunwaldt1,2 and O. Deutschmann1,2

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

2: Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

14h40

O11

Approaches to improve the low-temperature activity of emissions control catalysts

E.A. Kyriakidou1, A. Binder1, S. Tan1, J.-S. Choi1, J. E. Parks Ii1, and T. J. Toops1

1: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, The United States of America

15h00

O12

Modelling the NH3 storage on automotive SCR catalysts and the Radio-frequency-based response

M. Dietrich1,2, G. Hagen1 and R. Moos1

1: Department of Functional Materials, Bayreuth Engine Research Center (BERC), University of Bayreuth, Germany

2: Continental Automotive GmbH, Division Powertrain, Germany 

15h20

O13

Detailed characterization studies of vehicle- and rapid- aged commercial lean NOx trap catalysts

J. De Abreu1,2, A. Kristoffersson1 and L. Olsson2

1: Volvo Cars, Sweden

2: Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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Session 4: “Three way catalysts – methane abatement – innovative technologies”

15h40 Coffee Break / Poster Session: TWC – methane abatement – innovative technologies and Particulate matters

16h20

K4

The catalytic challenges of implementing a Euro VI heavy duty emissions control system for a dedicated lean operating natural gas engine

M. Keenan1, E. Tronconi2, I. Nova2, N. Kinnunen3, M. Suvanto3, T. Maunula4 K. Kallinen4 and R. Baert5

1: Ricardo UK, UK

2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy

3: University of Eastern Finland, Department of Chemistry, Finland

4: Dinex Finland, Finland

5: TNO, Helmond, Netherlands

16h50

O14

Suppression of sulfur poisoning of PtPd-catalyst for complete methane oxidation by NO addition

N. Sadokhina1, G. Smedler2, U. Nylén3, M. Olofsson4 and L. Olsson1

1: Chemical Engineering, Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2: Johnson Matthey AB, Sweden

3: Scania CV AB, 151 87 Södertälje, Sweden

4: AVL MTC Motortestcenter AB, Sweden

17h10

O15

SCR coated DPF for marine engine applications

M. Kleinhenz1, P. Lauer1 and A. Fiedler1

1: MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Germany

20h00 Symposium Dinner.

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Wednesday, October 31st

Session 4: “Three way catalysts – methane abatement – innovative technologies”

9h00

O16

Enhanced stability of Pd/ZSM-5 for lean methane oxidation in presence of steam

A.W. Petrov1,2, D. Ferri1, J.A. van Bokhoven2 and O. Kröcher1,3

1: Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland

2: ETH Zurich, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Switzerland

3: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Institute of Chemical Science and Engineering, Switzerland

9h20

O17

Low temperature CO/hydrocarbon oxidation using short pulse reductive activation of Pt/ceria

B. Betz1,2, E. Müller1, R. Hoyer1 and M. Votsmeier1,2

1: Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau, Germany

2: Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

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Session 5: “Particulate matters”

9h40

K5

On the impact of washcoat distribution on the performance of three-way catalyst filters

I. Belot1, D. Vidal1, R. Greiner2, M. Votsmeier2, B. van Setten2, R. E. Hayes3 and F. Bertrand1

1: Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, Canada

2: UMICORE – R&D, Hanau, Germany

3: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

10h10 Coffee Break / Poster Session: Particulate matters

10h40 Discussion of posters: “Particulate matters” and “three way catalysts – methane abatement – innovative technologies”

11h30

O18

Ag2SO4 catalyst for soot oxidation with high resistance to sulfur poisoning

M. Kikugawa1, K. Yamazaki1, A. Kato1, N. Takahashi1 and H. Shinjoh1

1: Toyota Central R&D Laboratories, Japan

11h50

O19

Comparison of accelerated ash loading methods for gasoline particulate filters

S. Eakle1, S. Avery1, P. Weber1 and C. Henry1

1: Southwest Research Institute, The United States of America

12h10 Concluding remarks

12h20 End of the Symposium – Lunch

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POSTER SESSIONS

Session 1: “NOx control – developments”

P001 Low temperature performance and characterization of solid-state ion-exchanged Cu-CHA for ammonia SCR applications

A. Clemens1, A. Shishkin1, P.-A. Carlsson1, M. Skoglundh1 and H. Härelind1

1: Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK), Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

P002 The effect of ceria addition Pd/zeolite passive NOx adsorbers

L. V. Trandafilovic1, O. Mihai1 and L.Olsson1

1: Chemical Engineering and Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

P003 Reduction of NO with CO from gas streams by 10% wt. Cu-Ce-Fe-Co/activated carbon

K.L. Pan1 and M.B. Chang1

1: Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan

P004 Performance optimization of high-pressure SCR system in a marine diesel engine. Part I: flow optimization and analysis

Y. Zhu1,R. Zhang1, S. Zhou1, Y. Feng1, C. Huang1 and C. Zhang1

1: College of Power and Energy Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, P.R. China

P005 Performance optimization of high-pressure SCR system in a marine diesel engine. Part II: catalytic reduction and process

Y. Zhu1,R. Zhang1 , S. Zhou1, Y. Feng1, C. Huang1 and C. Zhang1

1: College of Power and Energy Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, P.R. China

P006 NO reduction by NH3 over Pt-Ba/γ-Al2O3 LNT

I. S.Pieta1 and W. S. Epling2

1: Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

2: Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Virginia, The United States of America

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P007 Multifunctional catalyst based on FeBeta and

Mn-Ce oxide component for simultaneous NH3-SCR of NOx and NH3 slip oxidation

A. I. Mytareva1, D. A. Bokarev1, G. N. Baeva1, A. Yu. Belyankin1 and A. Yu. Stakheev1

1: Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russia

P008 Investigation of the impact of pressure and catalyst poisons on NOx removal under pre-turbine exhaust conditions over V2O5-WO3/TiO2

D. Zengel1, T. Günter1, M. Casapu1 and J.-D. Grunwaldt1

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

P009 Experimental investigation of the deactivation of a

NH3-SCR Cu-SAPO catalyst

R. Villamaina1, I. Nova1, E. Tronconi1, T. Maunula2 and M. Keenan3

1: Department of Energy, Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

2: Dinex Ecocat Oy, Global Catalyst Competence Centre, Finland

3: Ricardo UK Ltd, Shoreham Technical Centre, UK

P010 Speciation of Cu cations in Cu-CHA catalysts for

NH3-SCR: the role of SiO2/AlO3 ratio and Cu-loading

R. Villamaina1, S. Liu3, I. Nova1, E. Tronconi1, M. P. Ruggeri2, J. Collier2 and A. York2

1: Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

2: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, UK

3: School of Energy and Power Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China

P011 Possible application of ceria-based catalysts in cold start NOx emissions control

J.C. Martínez-Munuera1, J. Giménez-Mañogil1, R. Matarrese2, L. Castoldi2, L. Lietti2 and A. García-García1

1: MCMA Group, Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Institute of Materials, University of Alicante, Spain

2: Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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P012 Impact of thermal ageing on the SCR performance of tungsten doped CeVO4 mixed oxides

S. Gillot1, J.F. Dacquin1, C. Dujardin1, G. Tricot2, H. Vezin2 and P. Granger1

1: Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, Université Artois, UMR 8181, France

2: Laboratoire de Spectrochimie Infrarouge et Raman, UMR CNRS 8516, France

P013 Structural induced effect of potassium on the reactivity of vanadate species in V2O5/WO3/TiO2 SCR-catalyst

H. Siaka1, C. Dujardin1, A. Moissette2 and P. Granger1

1: Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, Université Artois, UMR 8181, France

2: Laboratoire de Spectrochimie Infrarouge et Raman, UMR CNRS 8516, France

P014 Impact of preparation methods on surface redox properties of Cu-SAPO-34 catalysts: application for NH3 – SCR of NOx

Guillaume Pétaud1, Sonia Gil1 and Anne Giroir-Fendler1

1: Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France

P015 Influence of sodium addition protocol on the deactivation of Cu/FER exchanged zeolites for SCR of NOx with NH3

M-L Tarot1, F. Can1, E. Iojoiu2, V. Lauga2 and X. Courtois1

1: IC2MP (UMR 7285), Université de Poitiers, FRANCE

2: Renault Trucks - Volvo Group Trucks Technology, FRANCE

P016 (EtOH+NH3) synergetic effect in lean-NOx reduction over Ag/Al2O3 catalyst

M. Barreau1, E. Iojoiu2, F. Can1 and X. Courtois1

1: IC2MP (UMR 7285), Université de Poitiers, FRANCE

2: Renault Trucks - Volvo Group Trucks Technology, FRANCE

P017 Easy way to improve low-temperature activity of FeBeta monolith catalyst in NH3SCR of NOx

A. I. Mytareva1, D. A. Bokarev1, D. S. Krivoruchenko1, G. N. Baeva1, A. Yu. Belyankin1 and A. Yu. Stakheev1

1: Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russia

P018 Hydrothermal resistance of combined NSR-SCR catalytic converters

U. De-La-Torre1, B. Pereda-Ayo1 and J.A. Onrubia1, J.R. González-Velasco1

1: Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU, Spain

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P019 Insights on the use of La-based perovskites in lean NOx trap (LNT) when combined with SCR for NOx removal for diesel engine exhaust control

J. A. Onrubia1, U. De-La-Torre1, B. Pereda-Ayo1 and J.R. González-Velasco1

1: Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Basque Country, Spain

P020 Low temperature NOx adsorption on Pd-promoted zeolites

A. Porta1, T. Pellegrinelli1, L. Castoldi1, R. Matarrese1, S. Morandi2, S. Dzwigaj3 and L. Lietti1

1: Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico Di Milano, Italy

2: Dipartimento di Chimica and NIS, Center of Excellence, Università di Torino, Italy

3: CNRS UMR 7197, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

P021 Highly sulfur-tolerant Al2O3/ZrO2/TiO2-based LNT catalysts

Z. Say1,2, O. Mihai3, L. Olsson3 and E. Ozensoy2

1: Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2: Department of Chemistry, Bilkent University, Turkey

3: Chemical Engineering; Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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Session 2: “NOx reduction, mechanisms, modelling”

P022 Technical discussion on low speed two stroke marine diesel engine high pressure EGR system

S. Zhou1, Z. Wang1, Y. Feng1 and Y. Zhu1

1: Harbin Engineering University, China

P023 Regulation of SCR NO-NH3 behavior of Cu-ZSM-5 by varying copper electronic state

S. A. Yashnik1 and Z. R. Ismagilov1,2

1: Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russia

2: Institute of Coal Chemistry and Material Science, Russia

P024 Cu-alumina catalysts for HC-SCR under simulated diesel exhaust emission conditions

M. Charitopoulou1,2, D.S. Achilias1, E. Pachatouridou2 and E. F. Iliopoulou2

1: Chemistry Department, AUTH, Greece

2: Laboratory of Environmental Fuels & Hydrocarbons, CPERI/CERTH, Greece

P025 NH3-SCR over V-W/TiO2 investigated by operando X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy

D. E. Doronkin1,2, L. Zheng1, F. Benzi1, M. Casapu1 and

J.-D. Grunwaldt1,2

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Germany 2: Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Germany

P026 Dynamics of Cu sites and the origin of

dual-maxima NOx conversion profile during

NH3-SCR over Cu-SSZ-13

D. E. Doronkin1,2, T. Günter1, A. R. Fahami1,3, E. Tronconi3, I. Nova3, M. Casapu1 and J.-D. Grunwaldt1,2

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Germany

2: Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Germany

3: Politecnico di Milano, Italy

P027 Selective catalytic reduction of NOx with ammonia and hydrocarbons oxidation over vanadia-based SCR catalysts

L. Zheng1, M. Casapu1, O. Deutschmann1,2 and

J.-D. Grunwaldt1,2

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Germany

2: Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Germany

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P028 Unravelling the role of Lewis and Brønsted acid sites in the SCR mechanism on vanadium-based catalysts

A. Marberger1,2, D. Ferri1, M. Elsener1 and O. Kröcher1,2

1: Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland

2: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Institute of Chemical Science and Engineering, Switzerland

P029 Understanding the role of silica in vanadia-titania based SCR catalysts

A. Marberger1,2, D. Ferri1, M. Elsener1 and O. Kröcher1,2

1: Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland

2: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Institute of Chemical Science and Engineering, Switzerland

P030 Investigation of V2O5/TiO2 catalysts by modulated-excitation Raman spectroscopy

R. J. G. Nuguid1,2, A. Marberger1,2, M. Nachtegaal1, O. Kröcher1,2 and D. Ferri1

1: Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland

2: Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

P031 Synthesis of zeolite SSZ-13 from coal gangue via sonochemial-assisted hydrothermal growth method

J. Han1,2, Y. Ha1,2, Q. Zhao1,2, M. Guo1,2, C. Song1,2, N. Ji1,2 and Q. Liu1,2

1: School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, China

2: Tianjin University State Key Laboratory of Engines, Tianjin University, China

P032 New insights on the NOx reduction mechanisms over ceria-zirconia based catalysts

J. Giménez-Mañogil1, J.C. Martínez-Munuera1, R. Matarrese2, L. Castoldi2, L. Lietti2 and A. García-García1

1: MCMA Group, Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Institute of Materials, University of Alicante, Spain

2: Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

P033 BaTi0.8B0.2O3 (B= Mn, Fe, Co, Cu) LNT catalysts: effect of partial substitution of Ti on NOx storage capacity

C. Aldridge1, V. Torregrosa-Rivero1, V. Albaladejo-Fuentes1, M.S. Sánchez-Adsuar1 and M. J. Illán-Gómez1

1: Carbon Materials and Environment Research Group, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Alicante, Spain

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P034 Simulation of a NOx sensor for model-based control of exhaust aftertreatment systems

T. Ritter1, M. Seibel2, F. Hofmann2, M. Weibel2 and R. Moos1

1: Department of Functional Materials, Bayreuth Engine Research Center, University of Bayreuth, Germany

2: Daimler AG, Germany

P035 Radio-frequency-based determination of the oxygen and the NOx storage level of NOxstorage catalysts

S. Walter1, L. Ruwisch2, U. Göbel2, G. Hagen1 and R. Moos1

1: Department of Functional Materials, Bayreuth Engine Research Center (BERC), University of Bayreuth, Germany

2: Umicore AG & Co. KG, Germany

P036 Kinetic modeling of combined Fe-Cu zeolite SCR catalysts for diesel NOx control

Q. Su1,2,3, X. Liu1, N. Li1, D. Tong2, G. Zheng3, J. Zhang3 and X. Li3

1: Institute of Internal Combustion Engine, Dalian University of Technology, China

2: State Key Laboratory of Internal Combustion Engine Reliability, Weichai Power Co., Ltd., China

3: Weichai Power Emission Solutions Inc., China

P036a Role of formaldehyde in NH3-SCR of NOx over commercial catalyst V2O5/WO3-TiO2

B. Ngoanh1

1: Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. an der Universität Rostock (LIKAT), Germany

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Session 3: “Sorption – mechanisms – ageing”

P037 Post-mortem analysis of DeNOx catalysts from biofueled heavy-duty vehicles

J. Englund1, S. Brazèe2,3, J. Jansson2, N. M. Martin1, M. Skoglundh1 and P.-A. Carlsson1

1: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2: AB Volvo Group Trucks, Sweden

3: Perstorp Oxo AB, Sweden

P038 Volatilisation and subsequent deposition of platinum oxides from model DOC catalysts

K. Leistner1, C. Braga1, A. Kumar2, K. Kamasamudram2 and L. Olsson1

1: Chemical Engineering, Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2: Cummins Inc., The United States of America

P039 Studies of the inhibiting effect of water on methane oxidation over alumina, ceria and ZSM-5 supported Pd-based catalysts

P. Velin1, M. Skoglundh1, A. Raj2, D. Thompsett2, G. Smedler3 and P.-A. Carlsson1

1: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2: Johnson Matthey, UK

3: Johnson Matthey, Sweden

P040 Alkali poisoning of Fe-Cu-ZSM-5 catalyst for the selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3

H. Jouini1, G. Delahay2, J. Martinez-Ortigosa3, I. Mejri4, M. Mhamdi4 and T. Blasco3

1: Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, LR01ES08 Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux et Catalyse, Tunisie

2: Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier, Equipe MACS, France

3: Instituto de Tecnología Química (UPV-CSIC), Universitat Politècnica de València-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain

4: Université de Tunis El Manar, Institut supérieur des technologies médicales de Tunis, Tunisie

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P041 Effect of S poisoning on Sn modified LNT

I. S.Pieta1, M.A. Larrubia2, L. J. Alemany2 and W. S. Epling3

1: Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

2: Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, Spain

3: Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Virginia, The United States of America

P042 Nanostructured CN supported catalyst for electrocatalytic methanol oxidation

I. S.Pieta1, A. Rathi2, A. Lewarska-Graczyka1, P. Pieta1, R. Nowakowski1, M. B. Gawande2, R. Zboril2 and G.Busca3

1: Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

2: Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Faculty of Science, Departments of Physical Chemistry and Experimental Physics, Palacky University, Czech Republic

3: University of Genova, Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Italy

P043 Formation and regeneration of Pt- and Pd-oxide during lean operation on Pt-/Pd-nanoparticles and investigation of the oxide phase via Atom Probe Tomography (APT)

D. Dobesch1, A. Muntean1, YH. Lee2, M. Seipenbusch1, U. Tuttlies1, G. Schmitz2 and U. Nieken1

1: Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University of Böblinger, Germany

2: Institute of Materials Science, University of Heisenbergstr. 3, Germany

P044 Highly efficient dual-bed catalyst for NOx, CO, and hydrocarbon removal

A. I. Mytareva1, D. A. Bokarev1, G. N. Baeva1, A. Yu. Belyankin1 and A. Yu. Stakheev1

1: Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow, 119991 Russia

P045 Effect of Na, K, Ca and P-impurities on the catalytic activity for the diesel oxidation reaction

P. Anguita1, G. Pétaud1, J. M. García-Vargas1, S. Gil1 and A. Giroir-Fendler1

1: Univ Lyon, Université Lyon 1, CNRS, UMR 5256, IRCELYON, 2 avenue Albert Einstein, 69626 Villeurbanne Cedex, France.

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P046 Kinetic analysis and modeling of urea decomposition in exhaust gas aftertreatment systems

M. Börnhorst1, J. Amsler1, A. Bertótiné Abai1, S. Tischer1 and O. Deutschmann1

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany

P047 Pt-based diesel oxidation catalysts studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy during rapid transient temperature driving cycles

D. E. Doronkin1,2, F. Benzi1, J. Becher1, T. L. Sheppard1,2, A. M. Gänzler1 and J.-D. Grunwaldt1,2

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Germany

2: Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, Germany

P048 Improving Pt-ceria based exhaust gas catalysts in a rational manner using time and space resolved operando QEXAFS and IR-thermography

F. Maurer1, A. M. Gänzler1, M. Casapu1, M. Votsmeier2 and

J.-D. Grunwaldt1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

2: Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau, 63457, Germany

P049 Impact of the gas mixture and aging conditions on formaldehyde conversion over a series of Pt-based commercial catalysts

T. Schedlbauer1, A. Gremminger1, M. Casapu1, O. Deutschmann1 and J.-D. Grunwaldt1

1: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Engesserstrasse 20, Germany

P050 Effect of SO2 and engine-aging on the activity and selectivity of Cu-SSZ-13 NH3-SCR catalysts for heavy-duty vehicles

S. Dahlin1, J. Englund2, Cornelia Lantto3, B. Westerberg4, F. Regali4, M. Skoglundh2 and L. J. Pettersson1

1: Department of Chemical Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden

2: Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

3: Division of Chemical Engineering, LTU Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden

4: Scania CV AB, SE-151 87 Södertälje, Sweden

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P051 Effect of platinum on Co / Al2O3 catalysts for the neutralization of toxic components of flue gases

A. T. Massenova1, A.S. Sass1, N. R. Kenzin1, K. S. Rakhmetova1, A. Ussenov1, M. Kalykberdiyev1, A. Baiken1 and D. V. Sokolski1

1: Institute of Fuel, Catalysis and Electrochemistry, Almaty, 050010 Kazakhstan

P052 Hydrothermal synthesis of TiO2 nanotube with different secondary structure for the support materials of vanadia-based NH3-SCR catalyst

I. Song1, H. Lee1, S. W. Jeon1 and D. H. Kim1

1: School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea

P053 Copper oxide deposition on different mesoporous supports using an ammonia driven deposition precipitation method for automobile exhaust gas conversion

T. Van Everbroeck1, A. Papavasiliou2, E. Poulakis3, C.J. Philippopoulos3, N. Papayannakos3, F.K. Katsaros2, and P. Cool1

1: Laboratory of Adsorption and Catalysis, University of Antwerp, Belgium

2: Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (INN), National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Greece

3: Chemical Process Engineering Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

P054 A Novel analysis of transient isothermal 18O isotopic exchange on commercial CexZr1-xO2 – based OSC materials

M. A. Vasiliades1, D. Harris2, H. Stephenson2, S. Boghosian3 and A. M. Efstathiou1

1: Chemistry Department, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

2: Luxfer MEL Technologies, Elektron Technology Centre, England

3: Chemical Engineering Department, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

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P055 Oxidation state and dielectric properties of ceria-based catalysts by complementary microwave cavity perturbation and X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements

C. Steiner1, A. Gänzler2, G. Hagen1, M. Casapu2, J.-D. Grunwaldt2 and R. Moos1

1: Department of Functional Materials, Bayreuth Engine Research Center (BERC), University of Bayreuth, Germany

2: Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

P056 Critical Raw Materials (CRMs)-free Ba, Mn-based perovskites as catalysts for automotive applications

G. Peron1, G. Carollo1, A. Garbujo,1 M.M. Natile2, J. Fabro3, P. Canu3 and A. Glisenti,1,2

1: Dipt. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy

2: CNR-IICMATE, Italy

3: Dept. of Industrial Engineering - University of Padova, Italy

P057 Synthesis and development of Four Way Catalysts starting from critical raw material free perovskites: influence of doping and synthesis conditions

A. De Zanet1, G. Peron1, M.M. Natile2, A. Vittadini2 and A. Glisent1,2

1: Dipt. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy

2: CNR-ICMATE, Italy

P058 Three and Four Way Catalysts: pollution abatement with perovskites and perovskite-based nanocomposites

G. Peron1, M.M. Natile2 and A. Glisenti1,2

1: Dipt. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy

2: CNR-ICMATE Italy

P059 High endurance gold catalysts for the treatment of emissions from hydrocarbon-powered vehicles

T. Chiya1 and M. S. Scurrell1

1: Department of Civil and Chemical Engineering, University of South Africa, Florida 1710, South Africa

P060 Investigation of a potential increase in irreversible deactivation of SCR by sulfur poisoning during a trucks lifetime

P. Moameni1, M. Milh1, C.F. Blomgren1, and S. Shwan1

1: Powertrain Advanced Engineering, Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Gothenburg, 41258, Sweden

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P061 Two-step CO light-off effect on Pt/Al2O3, Pd/Al2O3, Pt/CeO2/Al2O3 and Pd/CeO2/Al2O3

J. Březina1, P. Boutikos1, R. Pečinka1 and P. Kočí1

1: University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic,

P062 Validation of Zeolite Storage via Simulation in Rhodium and Reactor Testing

M. Lahoti1, J. Bohmann1 and R. Henderson1

1: Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX The United States of America

P063 A new class of Ce/MnOx nano-composite materials for the exhaust emissions control: Catalytic study with CO model compound

F. Arena1,2, R. Di Chio1, A. Palella2 and L. Spadaro1,2

1: Department of Engineering, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

2: Institute CNR-TAE “Nicola Giordano”, Messina, Italy

P064 Combining different X-ray characterization techniques for the definitive assessment of composition and chemical structure of metallic contaminants in exhausted catalysts

A. Palella2, F. Arena1,2, R. Di Chio1, and L. Spadaro1,2

1: Department of Engineering, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

2: Institute CNR-TAE “Nicola Giordano”, Messina, Italy

P065 Influence of Pt dispersion on the CO catalytic oxidation: Contribution of SSITKA-IR methodology

E. Genty1, A. Sangnier2, F. Dhainaut1, M. Matrat2, C. Chizallet2 and C. Dujardin1

1: Univ. Lille, ENSCL–UCCS UMR CNRS 8181, France

2: IFP Energies Nouvelles, France

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Session 4: “Three way catalysts – methane abatement – innovative technologies”

P066 Simulation on performance of marine low-pressure dual-fuel engine

S. Zhou1, Z. Wang1, Y. Feng1, J. Bai1 and Y. Zhu1

1: Harbin Engineering University, China

P067 Gasoline Compression Ignition combustion impact on the After-Treatment System: DOC conversion efficiency and hydrocarbon deactivation of a Fe/Beta SCR catalyst

C. Chaillou1, C. Bizet3, J. Kermani2, F. Duffour2 and A. Bouet1

1: Aramco Fuel Research Center, Rueil-Malmaison, France

2: IFP Energies Nouvelles (Rueil-Malmaison, France); Institut Carnot IFPEN Transports Energie, France

3: EMC, Achères, France

P068 Energy recovery from vehicles exhaust via catalytic ammonia decomposition for on-board hydrogen production

N. Serhan1, S. Sittichompoo1, J.M. Herreros1, J.A.M. da Silva2, and A. Tsolakis1

1: School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK

2: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil

P069 Modelling the exhaust gas after treatment system of a SI engine using jointly trained artificial neural networks

K. Schürholz1, D. Brückner1 and D. Abel2

1: BMW Group, 80788 Munich, Germany

2: Institute of Automatic Control, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany

P070 Optical spectroscopy diagnostics of the rhodium and palladium migration processes in three-way Catalysts

V. O. Stoyanovskii1, A. A. Vedyagin1,2, A. M. Volodin1, R. M. Kenzhin1, P. E. Plyusnin3,4 and Y. V. Shubin3,4

1: Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Russia

2: National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia

3: Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Russia

4: National Research University – Novosibirsk State University, Russia

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P071 Prospect of using nanoalloys of partly miscible rhodium and palladium in three-way catalysis

A. Vedyagin1,2, Y. Shubin3,4, R. Kenzhin1, P. Plyusnin3,4, V. Stoyanovskii1, and A. Volodin1

1: Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Russia

2: National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia

3: Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Russia

4: National Research University – Novosibirsk State University, Russia

P072 Zeolite adsorber in wall pores & TWC on wall surface of Honeycomb for adsorbing Cold-start HC (C3: H6) and oxidation during light-off cycle

M. D. Patil1

1: Corning Research & Development Corporation, The United States of America

P073 Methane abatement and catalyst durability in heterogeneous lean-rich and dual-fuel conditions

T. Maunula1, K. Kallinen1, Niko Kinnunen2, M. Keenan3 and T. Wolff4

1: Dinex Ecocat Oy, Global Catalyst Competence Centre, Vihtavuori, Finland

2: University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

3: Ricardo UK Ltd, Shoreham Technical Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea, UK

4: Dinex GmbH, Innovations, R&D, Bindach, Germany

P074 Partial regeneration of model TWC after high-temperature aging on a motor bench

E.A. Alikin1, S.P.Denisov1 and A.A. Vedyagin2

1: Ecoaliance Ltd, Novouralsk, 624131 Russia

2: Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Russia

P075 CH4 reaction over oxidized Pd supported catalysts

F. Dhainaut1 and P. Granger1

1: Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 - UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France.

P076 IR Operando study of the effect acetylene on the NO reduction mechanism on Pd-Rh/CeO2-ZrO2 three way catalyst

T. Onfroy1 and O. Marie1

1: Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie, Normandie Univ/UNICAEN/ENSICAEN/CNRS, France

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P077 Redox of Pd supported on CeO2-ZrO2 during dynamic oxygen storage / release cycles analyzed by time-resolved in situ optical spectroscopy

M. Machida1,2, R. Kakei1, H. Yoshida1,2, A. Tomita3 and T. Miki3

1: Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, 860-8555, Japan

2: Unit of Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 615-8245, Japan

3: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Nagoya, 463-8560, Japan

P078 OSC materials – impact of preparation method on PGM compatibility

D. Scapens1

1: Luxfer MEL Technologies, Elektron Technology Centre, Lumns Lane, Swinton, Manchester, M27 8LN

P079 Combined theoretical and experimental approach to understanding three-way catalysis on perovskite surfaces

C. S. Cooper1,2, A. E. Pascui1, A. P. E. York1, D. Thompsett1 and C. R. A. Catlow2

1: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning Common, RG4 9NH, United Kingdom

2: Department of Chemistry, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom

P080 Three-way catalytic performance of Fe-doped Pd/CeO2-ZrO2 under lean/rich perturbation conditions

Y. Nakamura1,2, K. Kusatsugu1 and M. Haneda1,2

1: Advanced Ceramics Research Center, Nagoya Institute of Technology, 10-6-29 Asahigaoka, Tajimi, Gifu 507-0071, Japan

2: Frontier Research Institute for Materials Science, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Gokiso-cho, Showaku, Nagoya 465-8555, Japan

P081 Behavior of a Pd-only three-way catalyst for CH4 oxidation under oscillating feeds

D. Ferri1, M. Elsener1 and O. Kröcher1,2

1: Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland

2: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Institute of Chemical Science and Engineering, Switzerland

P082 Ozone as an enabler for low temperature methane control over a current production Fe-BEA catalyst

M. Keenan1, J. Nicole2 and D. Poojary2

1: Ricardo UK, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5FG, UK

2: Ricardo Inc., Santa Clara, California 95054, US

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P083 Low temperature oxidation of methane by [Pd/SiO2-Al2O3]@C/SnO2 with enhanced stability

C. Zhou1, H. Ma1, C. Liu1, X. Chen1, Z. Zhou1, Y. Wang1 and F. Qi1

1: School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, 200240

P084 Active and stable Pd/CeO2 catalysts prepared by dry methods for methane abatement applications

M. Danielis1, S. Colussi1, C. de Leitenburg1, G. Cavataio2, J. Llorca3 and A. Trovarelli1

1: Polytechnic Department, University of Udine, Udine, 33100 Italy

2: Research and Innovation Center, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI 48124 The United States of America

3: Institut de Tècniques Energètiques, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, 08019, Spain

P085 The influence of water on the stability and light-off performances of Pd-doped CeO2 methane oxidation catalysts

A. Toso1, S. Colussi1, S. Padigapaty1 and A. Trovarelli1

1: Polytechnic Department of University of Udine, Udine, 33100, Italy

P086 PGM-free CuO/perovskites nanocomposites: new opportunities for TWC application

M. Pacella1, A. Garbujo1, G. Perin1, J. Fabro2, Q. Xin3, M.M. Natile4, P. Canu2, P. Cool3 and A. Glisenti1,4

1: Department of Chemical Science, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

2: Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

3Laboratory of Adsorption and Catalysis – Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium

4: Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Technologies for Energy (ICMATE), National Research Council (CNR) c/o Department of Chemical Science, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

P087 Optimization of the composition of perovskite type materials for further elaboration of four-way catalysts for gasoline engine

J. Wu1, J.P. Dacquin1, C. Cordier2, C. Dujardin1 and P. Granger1

1: Univ. Lille, ENSCL - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide – UMR8181, F-59650 Lille, France

2: Univ. Lille – Unité Matériaux et Transformation – UMR8207, F-59650 Lille, France

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P088 Storage and oxidation of oxygen-free and oxygenated hydrocarbons on a Pt/Pd series production oxidation catalyst

B. Wolkenar1,3, S. Schönebaum2,3 , P. Mauermann1,3, P. Dittmann1,3, S. Pischinger1,3 and U. Simon2,3

1: Institute for Combustion Engines Aachen (VKA), RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany

2: Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (IAC), RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany

3: Center for Automotive Catalytic Systems Aachen (ACA), RWTH Aachen University, 52062 Aachen, Germany

P089 Towards earth-abundant elements in methane combustion catalysis

H. Nassiri1, R. E. Hayes1 and N. Semagina1

1: Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, T6G 1: H9 (Canada)

P090 Towards methane combustion mechanism on metal oxides supported catalysts

J.Łojewska1, M. Chrzan1, P.Jodłowski2, D. Chlebda1 and A.Kołodziej3

1: Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Poland

2: Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków, Poland

3: Institute of Chemical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Bałtycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland

P091 Experimental investigation of washcoat diffusivity in automotive catalysis

M. Walander1, J. Sjöblom1, D. Creaser2, B. Lundberg3, S. Tamm4 and J. Edvardsson4

1: Mechanics and Maritime Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96, Göteborg (Sweden)

2: Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96, Göteborg (Sweden)

3: Volvo Car Corporation, SE-418 78, Göteborg (Sweden)

4: Johnson Matthey, SE-421 31, Göteborg (Sweden)

P092 Beneficial effect of Ce in MgAlCe mixed oxide for the total oxidation of toluene and CO

E. Genty1,2, H. Dib2, J. Brunet2, C. Poupin2, S. Siffert2 and R. Cousin2

1: Univ. Lille, ENSCL–UCCS UMR CNRS 8181, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France

2: Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale, Unité de Chimie environnementale et Interactions sur le Vivant (UCEIV), Dunkerque, France

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Session 5: “Particulate matters”

P093 Co3O4-Cu2O-CeO2 mixed oxides for diesel soot oxidation: investigation of Co and Cu effects

L.F. Liotta1, A. Westermann2, A. Serve2, F. Puleo1, V. La Parola1, A. Giroir-Fendler2 and P. Vernoux2

1: Istituto per Lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati (ISMN)-CNR via Ugo La Malfa, 153, 90146, Palermo, Italy

2: Université de Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, IRCELYON, UMR 5256, 2 avenue A. Einstein, 69626 Villeurbanne, France

P094 Study of ceria-praseodymia oxides as soot oxidation catalysts for catalyzed gasoline particulate filters

J.C. Martínez-Munuera1, M. Zoccoli1,2, J. Giménez-Mañogil1 and A. García-García1

1: MCMA Group, Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Institute of Materials, University of Alicante, Spain

2: Laboratory of Catalysis and Catalytic Processes, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

P095 BaFe1-xCuxO3 as soot oxidation catalysts for DPF and GPF

C. Moreno-Marcos1, V. Torregrosa-Rivero1, V. Albaladejo-Fuentes1, M.S. Sánchez-Adsuar1 and M.J. Illán-Gómez1

1: Carbon Materials and Environment Research Group, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Alicante, Spain

P096 Particulate flows in channels of automotive particulate filters

I. Vega Mesquida1, P. Nikrityuk1 and R.E. Hayes1

1: Dept. Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, T6G 2G6

P097 Regeneration at low temperature of a catalytic diesel particulate filter at the exhaust of a common-rail diesel engine

E. Meloni1, B. Rossomando1, V. Palma1, I. Arsie1 and C. Pianese1

1: University of Salerno, Department of Industrial Engineering, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132 - 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy

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P098 Multi-scale modelling of gasoline particulate filters employing 3D X-ray tomography

M. Václavík1, M. Plachá1, M. Isoz1, M. Leskovjan1, J. Březina1, P. Boutikos1, P. Kočí1, M. Svoboda2, E. Price3, V. Novák3 and D. Thompsett3

1: Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 166 28, Czechia

2: New Technologies Research Centre, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen 306 14, Czechia

3: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning Common RG4 9NH, United Kingdom

P099 Development of GPF using micro-CT measurement and numerical analytical technique

H. Nakayama1, H. Hara1, H. Mochizuki1, A. Takayama1, Y. Sasaki2, S. Yoneyama3 and M. Nagata1

1: N.E.Chemcat Corporation, Japan

2: JEOL LTD., Japan

3: MAXNET Co.,Ltd, Japan

P100 Support Very active AuO-Au3+/ZnO catalyst for diesel soot oxidation at low temperature. An XPS study

G. Corro1, U. Pal1, Rosalía Torraba1, Surinam Cebada1, J.L.G. Fierro2 and G. Sandoval3

1: Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico

2: Instituo de Catalisis y Petroleoquimica, Spain

3: Centrode Investigación y Asistencia Tecnológica y Diseño, Mexico

P101 Bimetallic Ru-Re/Al2O3 colloidal catalysts for soot emission abatement from automotive exhaust gases

K. Adamska1 and W. Miśta1

1: Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław, Poland

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Personal Notes

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SOLBOSCH MAP

Please note that the Franklin Roosevelt avenue could be

difficult to reach because of infrastructure work.

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Local organization committee

EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN

VISART DE BOCARMÉ, T. Université libre de Bruxelles, B.

HONORARY CHAIRMAN

KRUSE, N.

Université libre de Bruxelles, B.

Washington State University, USA.

CONGRESS MANAGER

CROQUET, O. Université libre de Bruxelles, B.

CONGRESS SECRETARY

DESANTOINE, A. Université libre de Bruxelles, B.

Scientific advisory board

ANDERSSON L. Volvo Research & Technology, SE.

BOSTEELS D. AECC, BE.

DULGHERU P. Bosal, BE.

GIESHOFF J. Umicore AG & Co. KG, BE.

GRANGER P. Université Lille 1, FR.

JOHNSON T. Corning Incorporated, US.

JOSHI A.

KAMASAMUDRAM K. Cummins, US.

KRÖCHER O. Paul Scherrer Institute, CH.

LIETTI L. Politecnico di Milano, IT.

MAKKEE M. Delft University of Technology, NL.

MORGAN C. Johnson Matthey, UK.

PEDEN C. H. F. PNNL, US.

SAKATA I. Toyota Motor Europe, BE.

SKOGLUNDH M. Chalmers Univ. of Technology, SE.

VOGT C. D. NGK Europe, DE.

WEIBEL M. Daimler AG, DE.

ZINK U. BASF Catalysts, DE.