238th American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition
August 16-20, 2009
Washington, DC
Attending the national meetings allows researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Institute for Integrated Catalysis to share their results with the broader scientific community and lead discussions on catalysis science. Talks by the IIC experts included
Ammonium borohydride: Solid hydrogen storage material with highest gravimetric hydrogen content
presented by Tom Autrey
Iron, water, and carbon tetrachloride: A theoretical study
presented by Michel Dupuis
Kinetics and 13C labeling study of conversion of glucose to HMF in Ionic Liquid Catalyzed by CrCl2
presented by Jim Franz
Understanding the statistical mechanics underlying inelastic neutron scattering spectra for hydrogen storage
presented by Shawn Kathmann
Regeneration of sulfur deactivated Ni-based hot biomass syngas cleaning catalysts
presented by Liyu Li
Self-assembled nanostructured materials for energy conversion and storage
presented by Jun Liu
Mechanistic studies of hydrogen release from alkaline metal amidoboranes
presented by Avery Luedtke
Biofuels: The roles of cellulose and the expansion of infrastructure compatible biofuels
presented by Jonathan Male
Investigation of Pt-Re interaction in Pt-Re/C catalysts for production of hydrogen and biofuels from bio-liquid
presented by Liang Zhang
Large scale synthesis of ammonia borane
presented by Feng (Richard) Zhang
In addition, Tom Autrey organized a symposia, Yong Wang chaired a session, and David King served in his role as Fuel Division Secretary, along with co-authoring two papers.