237th American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition
March 22-26, 2009
Salt Lake City, Utah
Attending the American Chemical Society national meetings, such as the spring 2009 ACS National Meeting & Exposition, provides researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Institute for Integrated Catalysis with the opportunity to share their results with the broader scientific community and lead discussions on key areas in catalysis science. The spring 2009 ACS National Meeting & Exposition focused on nanosciences and featured presentations and in-depth discussions on innovative research and scientific advances.
Talks Given by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Institute for Integrated Catalysis
Photocatalysis over TiO2: Insights from theory and experiment
Presented by Aaron Deskins
Surface chemistry of alcohols on WO3 and MoO3 model oxide catalysts
Presented by Zdenek Dohnalek
Photochemical activities of nitrogen doped rutile and anatase surfaces
Presented by Michael A Henderson
Catalyst structure determination using operando XAFS
Presented by John C Linehan
Formation and thermal decomposition of nitrites and nitrates on BaO/Pt(111) model catalysts
Presented by Kumudu Mudiyanselage
Template synthesis of metal oxides on cellulose nanocrystal
Presented by Yongsoon Shin
In addition, a poster titled Effects of sodium hydroxide on the solvation of dimethyl-succinate in water: A computational study was given by Xiuquan Sun.
ACS Officer to Attend
Chuck Peden attended as Chair of the new ACS Catalysis Science and Technology Division.