Advances in Zeolite Catalysis for Conventional and Emerging Technologies: Zeolite Structure and Function


: [CATL] Division of Catalysis Science & Technology

New materials synthesis combined with advanced characterization methods and molecular modeling tools continue to drive the development of zeolite catalysts for conventional applications in petroleum refining, chemical synthesis, and environmental remediation, along with emerging technologies in energy, sustainability, and decarbonization. This symposium focuses on recent advancements, both experimental and computational, in zeolite chemistry and catalysis.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Viktor Cybulskis
Syracuse University
Speaker Image for James Harris
University of Alabama
Speaker Image for David Hibbitts
University of Florida
Speaker Image for Daniel Bregante
Postdoctoral Researcher, MIT
Speaker Image for Alexander Mironenko
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Speaker Image for David Flaherty
University of Illinois
Speaker Image for Michael Tsapatsis
Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Speaker Image for Nicholas Brunelli
The Ohio State University
Speaker Image for Ambarish Kulkarni
University of California Davis
Speaker Image for Daniel Resasco
University of Oklahoma
Speaker Image for Michele Sarazen
Assistant Professor, Princeton University
Speaker Image for Steven Crossley
Associate Professor, The University of Oklahoma
Speaker Image for Yue Liu
Technical University of Munich
Speaker Image for Jian Hu
Senior Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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