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The scientific programs will include a series of Plenary and Keynote Lectures as well as Oral and Poster Presentations. The following topical sessions will be arranged:

R. M. Barrer Symposium
Synthesis
Modification
Structures
Characterization
Host-guest chemistry and advanced materials
Adsorption, separation and diffusion
Catalysis
Theory and modelling
Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials
Mesostructured materials
Industrial applications
Natural Zeolites
and other aspects of zeolite science and technology

Plenary Lectures

Five speakers have been invited to deliver Plenary Lectures summarizing the latest advances in major areas of porous materials research:
1. S. T. Wilson,UOP R&D
"Overview of Zeolite Synthesis Strategies"
2. T. Bein,University of Munich
"Tuning functionality and morphology of periodic mesoporous materials"
3. R. Raja and J. M. Thomas,Cambridge University
"Strategically Designed Single-Site Heterogeneous Catalysts for Clean Technology, Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development "
4. G. Férey,Université de Versailles
"Hybrid Solids: the promising young child of the porous solids family"
5. T. Degnan,ExxonMobil Corporation
"Recent Progress in the Development of Zeolitic Catalysts for the Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Manufacturing Industries "

Keynote Lectures

Over ten speakers have been invited to deliver Keynote Lectures addressing important areas of zeolite research. They are Y. S. Yan(University of California, Riverside), C. Li (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), C. Baerlocher (ETH - Zurich), C. Kirschhock (Catholic University of Leuven), J. Fraissard (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Y. S. Lin (Arizona State University), T. Tatsumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. O'Keeffe (Arizona State University), D.Y. Zhao (Fudan University), S. Kitagawa (Kyoto University), J. Gan and M.Y. He (SINOPEC), and C. Colella (Università Federico II).
1. Yushan Yan
Advanced applications of zeolite thin films: beyond separation and catalysis
2. Can Li
UV Raman Spectroscopic Studies on Transition Metal-containing Microporous and Mesoporous Materials: Active Sites and Synthesis Mechanism
3. Christian Baerlocher
New Advances in Zeolite Structure Analysis
4. Christine Kirschhock
What has Become of the Silicalite Nanoslab? - Recent Insights into Key Steps of Template-Directed Silicalite Formation
5. Jacque Fraissard
NMR of Physisorbed 129Xe Used as a Probe to Investigate Porous Solids
6. Y. S. Lin
Gas permeation and diffusion in small and intermediate pore zeolite membranes
7. Takashi Tatsumi
(Ti)MCM-22 and Related Materials as Efficient Catalysts
8. Michael O'Keeffe
Periodic Nets and Tilings
9. Dongyuan Zhao
Templating Synthesis of Ordered Mesoporous Solids
10. Susumu Kitagawa
Chemistry and Application of Porous Metal-Organic Framework Coordination Polymers
11. Jun Gan, Mingyuan He
Recent Progress of Industrial Zeolites in China
12. Carmine Colella
Recent Advances in Natural Zeolite Applications Based on External Surface
Interaction with Cations and Molecules

R. M. Barrer Symposium

A symposium dedicated to the memory of Richard Maling Barrer (1910-1996) will be held during the conference. The Chairman of this symposium is D. W. E. Vaughan. Speakers will include D. W. E. Vaughan ( Penn. State University ), E. Coker (Sandia National Labs), B. Smit ( University of Amsterdam ), and J. Caro ( University of Hanover ).

 

15th International Zeolite Conference August 12-17, 2007
Organized by
International Zeolite Association
Chinese Zeolite Association