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Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 101 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON CATALYSIS - 40TH ANNIVERSARY This Page Intentionally Left Blank Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis Advisory Editors: B. Delrnon and J.T. Yates Vol. 101 II TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON CATALYSIS 40TH ANNIVERSARY = PART A Proceedingso f the 1I th ICC, Baltimore, MD, USA, June 30 -July 5,1996 Editors Joe W. Hightower Department of Chemical Engheering, Rice University, Houston, TX 7725 1- 1892, USA W. Nicholas Delgass School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907,U SA Enrique lglesia Alexis T. Bell Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-9989,U SA 1996 ELSEVIER Amsterdam - Lausanne- New York - Oxford - Shannon -Tokyo ELSEVIER SCIENCE B.V. Sara Burgerhartstraat 25 PO. Box 21 1,1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands ISBN 0-444-81947-9 0 1996 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Elsevier Science B.V., Copyright & Permissions Department, PO. Box 521,1000 AM Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Special regulations for readers in the U.S.A. - This publication has been registered with the Copyright Clearance Center Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. Information can be obtained from the CCC about conditions under which photocopies of parts of this publication may be made in the U.S.A. All other copyright questions, including photocopying outside of the U.S.A., should be referredtothecopyright owner, Elsevier Science B.V., unlessotherwisespecified. No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Printed in The Netherlands V TABLE OF CONTENTS Part A Preface J.W. Hightower xix Plenary Lectures P- 1 Driving Forces for Innovation in Applied Catalysis I.E. Maxwell 1 P-2 Constrained Geometry and Other Single Site Metallocene Polyolefin Catalysts: A Revolution in Ole@ Polymerization J.C. Stevens 11 P-3 Characterizationa nd Chemical Design of Oxide Surfaces Y.I wasawa 21 P-4 Photocatalysis: State of the Art and Perspectives K.I. Zamaraev 35 P-5 Towards Molecular Design of Solid Catalysts A. Baiker 51 40th Anniversary Lectures R- 1 A Retrospective View of Advances in Heterogeneous Catalysis: 1956-1996, Science R.L. Bunvell, Jr. 63 R-2 A Retrospective View of Advances in Heterogeneous Catalysis: 1956-1996 Technology H. Heinemann 69 Catalysis on Carbides, Nitrides, and Sulfides A- 1 An Example of Novel Basic Catalysts: The Aluminophosphate Oxynitrides or “AIPONs ” A. Massinon, E. Gueguen, R. Conanec, R. Marchand, Y. Laurent, and P. Grange 77 The figures before the articles indicate the numbers used during the Conference vi A-2 Reaction Kinetics of the Hydrodenitrogenation of Decahydroquinoline over NiMo(P)/AI,O, Catalysts M. Jim and R. Prins 87 A-3 Effect of Spillover Hydrogen on Amorphous Hydrocracking Catalysts A.M. Stumbo, P. Grange, and B. Delmon 97 A- 5 Hydrodesulfirization of Benzothiophene Catalyzed by Molybdenum Surfde Cluster Encapsulated into 5eolites M. Taniguchi, S. Yasuda, Y. Ishii, T. Murata, M. Hidai, and T. Tatsumi 107 A-6 Role of Adsorbed Hydrogen Species on Ruthenium and Molybdenum Suljdes. Characterization by Inelastic Neutron Scattering, Thermoanalysis Methods and Model Reactions M. Lacroix, H. Jobic, C. Dumonteil, P. Afanasiev, M. Breysse, and S. Kasztelan 117 General Papers A-7 Characterization of a Zeolite Membranef or Catalytic Membrane Reactor Application A. Giroir-Fendler, J. Peureux, H. Mouanega, and J.-A. Dalmon 127 A-8 Catalytic Reduction of SO, Stored in So, Transfer Catalysts -A Temperature- Programmed Reaction Study G. Kim and M.V. Juskelis 137 A-9 Effect of Tunnel Structures of BaTi,O, and Na,Ti,O,, on Photocatalytic Activity and Photoexcited Charge Separation M. Kohno, S. Ogura, K. Sato, and Y. Inoue 143 A-10 Organochromium Complexes in Homogeneous Olejn Polymerization G. Bhandari, J.L. Kersten, R.R. Kucharczyk, P.A. White, Y. Liang, and K.H. Theopold 153 Synthesis of Fine Chemicals A-1 1 Selective Catalytic Oxidation with Air of Glycerol and Oxygenated Derivatives on Platinum Metals P. Fordham, R. Garcia, M. Besson, and P. Gallezot 161 A-I2 Selective Methylation of Catechol: Catalyst Development and Characterisation L. Kiwi-Minsker, S. Porchet, P. Moeckli, R. Doepper, and A. Renken 171 A-I3 Selective Oxidation with Copper Complexes incorporated in Molecular Sieves R. Raja and P. Ratnasamy 181 A- 14 Discovering the Role of Au and KOAc in the Catalysis of Vinyl Acetate Synthesis W.D. Provine, P.L. Mills, and J.J. Lerou 191 vii A-15 Formation of Citraconic Anhydride by Vapor-Phase Decarboxy-Condensation of Pyruvic Acid M. Ai and K. Ohdan 201 A-16 Heterogeneous Enantioselective Dehydration of Butan-2-01 S. Feast, D. Bethell, P.C.B. Page, M.R.H. Siddiqui, D.J. Willock, G.J. Hutchings, F. King, and C.H. Rochester 21 1 A-17 Enantioselective Hydrogenation Catalysed by Palladium T.J. Hall, P. Johnston, W.A.H. Vermeer, S.R. Watson, and P.B. Wells 22 1 A-18 Stereochemical Studies of the Enantio-diferentiating Hydrogenation of Various Prochiral Ketones over Tartaric Acid-Mod$ed Nickel Catalyst T. Sugimura, T. Osawa, S. Nakagawa, T. Harada, and A. Tai 23 1 A-19 Enantio-diflerentiation over Heterogeneous Catalysts. The Shielding Eflect Model J.L. Margitfalvi, M. Hegedus, and E. Tfirst 24 1 A-20 Racemization of (IS)-(-)-exo-2,4-Dideuteroapopineneo ver Pd: Evidence for an Intramolecular I,3-Deuterium Shij G.V.S mith, B. Rihter, A. Zsigmond, F. Notheisz, and M. Bartok 25 1 A-2 1 Fe/MgO Catalysts for the Selective Hydrogenation of Nitriles G. Bond and F.S. Stone 257 A-22 Selective Synthesis of Ethylenediaminef rom Ethanolamine over Modified H-Mordenite Catalyst K. Segawa, S. Mizuno, M. Sugiura, and S. Nakata 267 A-23 Competitive Reaction Pathways in Propane Ammoxidation over V-Sb-Oxide Catalysts: An IR and Flow Reactor Study G. Centi and F. Marchi 277 Research on Model Catalysts A-25 ‘Seeing’t he Active Site in Catalysis. STM and Molecular Beam Studies of Surface Reactions M. Bowker 287 A-26 Catalytic Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds in Ultrahigh Vacuum: Cyclotrimerization of Alkynes on Reduced TiO, Surfaces K.G.P ierce, V.S.L usvardi, and M.A. Barteau 297 A-27 A New Approach to Understanding the Rochow Process: Synthesis of Methylchlorosilanesfrom CH, + C1 Monolayers on Cu,Si in Vacuum D.-H. Sun, A.B. Gurevich, L.J. Kaufman, B.E. Bent, A.P. Wright, and B.M. Naasz 307 A-28 Ruthenium as Catalystf or Ammonia Synthesis M. Muhler, F. Rosowski, 0. Hinrichsen, A. Homung, and G. Ertl 317 viii A-29 Surface-Structure-Dependent Reaction Pathways of Methyl Groups on Ni(lO0) and Ni(ll1) Surfaces R.B. Hall, M. Castro, C.M. Kim, and C.A. Mims 327 A-3 0 Normalization by oxygen Uptake of the Rates of Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Methanol and Ethanol S. Tanabe, H.E. Davis, Jr., D. Wei, and R.S. Weber 337 Environmental Catalysis A-3 1 Some Evidences of a Bifunctional Mechanismf or the Reduction of NO on Pd Based Catalysts H. Praliaud, A. Lemaire, J. Massardier, M. Prigent, and G. Mabilon 345 A-32 Characterization of Pd-based Automotive Catalysts R.W. McCabe and R.K. Usmen 355 A-33 Process Development for the Selective Hydrogenolysis of CCIF, (CFC-12) into CHZF2 (HFC-32) A. Wiersma, E.J.A.X. van de Sandt, M. Makkee, H. van Bekkum, and J.A. Moulijn 369 A-34 Catalytic Fluorination over Chromium Oxides. Preparation of Hydrofluorocarbons S. Brunet, B. Boussand, and J. Barrault 3 79 Oxidation of Methane A-35 Oxidative Coupling of Methane to Ethylene with 85% Yield in a Gas Recycle Electrocatalytic or Catalytic Reactor-Separator M. Makri, Y.J iang, I.V. Yentekakis, and C.G. Vayenas 3 87 A-36 The Active wgenf or Direct Oxidation of Methane to Methanol in the Presence of Hydrogen Y.W ang and K. Otsuka 397 A-37 Photocatalytic Production of Methanol and Hydrogenf rom Methane and Water C.E. Taylor, R.P. Noceti, J.R. D’Este, and D.V. Martello 407 Oxidation Catalysis A-38 Role of A- and B-Cations in Catalytic Property of Substituted Hexaaluminate (ABAI,,O,, a) for High Temperature Combustion K. Eguchi, H. Inoue, K. Sekizawa, and H. Arai 417 A-39 AdMetal Oxidesf or Low Temperature CO Oxidation G. Srinivas, J. Wright, C.-S. Bai, and R. Cook 427 A-40 Photocatalytic Oxidation of Air Contaminants by Chlorine (CL!o)r Hydroxyl (OH) Radicals or Holes @+): Mechanistic Correlations 0.d ’Hennezel and D.F. Ollis 43 5 ix A-4 1 Partial Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas over Ru/TiO, Catalysts Y. Boucouvalas, Z.L. Zhang, A.M. Efstathiou, and X.E. Verykios 443 A-42 The Oxidative Transformation of Methane over the Nickel-Based Catalysts Modified by Alkali Metal Oxide and Rare Earth Metal Oxide Q. Miao, G. Xiong, S. Sheng, W. Cui, and X. Guo 453 A-43 Design of Stable Catalysts for Methane-Carbon Dioxide Reforming J.A. Lercher, J.H. Bitter, W. Hally, W. Niessen, and K. Seshan 463 A-44 Comparison of Perovskite and Hexaaluminate-type Catalysts for CO/H,-fieled Gas Turbine Combustors C. Cristiani, G. Groppi, P. Forzatti, E. Tronconi, G. Busca, and M. Daturi 473 A-45 Hydrocarbon Activation and Oxidation on Transition Metal Mixed Oxides. Ft-IR and Flow Reactor Studies E. Finocchio, R.J. Willey, G. Ramis, G. Busca, and V. Lorenzelli 483 A-46 Biomimetic Oxidation on Fe Complexes in Zeolites (3.1. Panov, V.I. Sobolev, K.A. Dubkov, and AS. Kharitonov 493 A-4 A Molecular Approach to Synergy Generation in Co-Mo Binary Sulfide Catalysi‘s for Hydrodesulfirization Y. Okamoto and H. Katsuyama 503 A-24 Electrochemical Promotion of NO Reduction by CO and by Propene A. Palermo, M.S. Tikhov,N.C. Filkin, R.M. Lambert, I.V. Yentekakis, and C.G. Vayenas 5 13 Catalysis on Acids and Bases B- 1 Promotion of Molecular Hydrogen on Solid Acid Cracking Activity T. Shishido, T. Nagase, K. Higo, J. Tsuji, and H. Hattori 523 B-2 Selective Isomerization of Alkanes on Supported Tungsten Oxide Acids E. Iglesia, D.G. Barton, S.L. Soled, S. Miseo, J.E. Baumgartner, W.E. Gates, G.A. Fuentes, and G.D. Meitzner 533 B-3 Tungsta and Platinum-Tungsta Supported on Zirconia Catalysts for Alkane Isomerization G. Larsen, E. Lotero, and R.D. Parra 543 B-4 n-Butane Isomerization on Ni-promoted Sulfated Zirconia Catalysts W.E. Alvarez, H. Liu, E.A. Garcia, E.H. Rueda, A.J. Rouco, and D.E. Resasco 553 B-5 Rare Earth Modified Silica-Aluminas as Supports for Bifunctional Catalysis S.L. Soled, G. McVicker, S. Miseo, W. Gates, and J. Baumgartner 563 B-6 What NMR Has Told Us about Solid Acidity J.F. Haw and J.B. Nicholas 573

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These proceedings contain 145 papers - 7 plenary lectures and 138 submitted papers selected for oral presentation. The plenary lectures include five overviews of vital research areas by highly respected researchers and two overviews of advances in the science and technology of catalysis made during
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