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NRSC-Catalysis Workshop February 02 nd, 2012 Hoog Brabant Vergadercentrum, Utrecht Area 1: Area 2: Area 3: Area 4: Nano-structured heterogeneous catalysts Molecular catalytic systems Predictive catalysis New catalytic conversions

Program workshop NRSC-Catalysis February 02 nd, 2012 Place: Hoog Brabant Vergadercentrum Radboudkwartier 23, 3511 CC Utrecht Time: 9.30 17.15 hrs (9.00 9.30 hrs registration) 17.15 hrs end with drinks Program: Lectures of 30 minutes each 20 minutes presentation and 10 minutes discussion Workshops I and III: Area 1: Nano-structured heterogeneous catalysts Area 3: Predictive catalysis Workshops II and IV: Area 2: Molecular catalytic systems Area 4: New catalytic conversions 2

Workshop I Research Area 1: Nano-structured heterogeneous catalysts Opening and Chairman: Leon Lefferts (Twente University) 09. 30-10. 00 Jovana Zecevic (PhD) (Utrecht University) Quantitative 3D Study of the Morphology of Pt/Zeolite Y Catalysts 10. 00 10. 30 Emmanuel Skupien (PhD) (Delft University of Technology) Engineering of Nano-structured Alloy Catalysts and Applications in Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO 2 10. 30 11. 00 Basar Caglar (PhD) (Eindhoven University of Technology) (-Poly-) alcohol chemistry on Rh(100) as a model for cellulose-derived feedstock molecules 11. 00 11. 15 Coffee break Chairman: Emiel Hensen (Eindhoven University of Technology) 11. 15-11. 45 Rao Nidadavolu (PhD) (Twente University) Influence of active metal loading and surrounding medium on CO adsorption on Pd/Al 2 O 3 11. 45 12. 15 Angela den Dunnen (PhD) (Leiden University) The interaction between H2O and pre-adsorbed D on stepped Pt surfaces 12. 15-12. 45 Violeta Paunovic (PhD) (Eindhoven University of Technology) Development of uniform coatings for catalytic microreactors 12. 45 14. 00 Lunch break 3

Workshop III Research Area 3: Predictive catalysis Chairman: Marc Koper (Leiden University) 14. 00-14. 30 Guido Janssen (PhD) (VU University Amsterdam) Novel Approaches Toward Highly Functionalised 2-Imidazolines 14. 30 15. 00 Bram van Hoof (PhD) (Eindhoven University of Technology) Coarse grained molecular simulations of vesicle behavior 15. 00 15. 30 Lando Wolters (PhD) (VU University Amsterdam) Catalytic Methane Activation by d 10 Transition Metal Complexes 15. 30 15. 45 Coffee break Chairman: Koop Lammertsma (VU University Amsterdam) 15. 45 16. 15 Ivo Filot (PhD) (Eindhoven University of Technology) Identifying the active site for Fischer-Tropsch catalysis by IR spectroscopy of adsorbed N 2 : A combined computational and experimental study 16. 15 16. 45 Mojgan Heshmat (PhD) (VU University Amsterdam) Asymmetric catalysis and chiral spectroscopic techniques (VCD) 16. 45 17. 15 Dr. Jan Philipp Hofmann (PD) (Utrecht University) Dealuminated H-ZSM-5 catalysts for the methanol-to-hydrocarbons reaction: new insights into reactivity and coke formation 17. 15 Closing / Drinks 4

Workshop II Research Area 2: Molecular catalytic systems Opening and Chairman: Bert Klein Gebbink (Utrecht University) 09. 30-10. 00 Frederic Terrade (PhD) (University of Amsterdam) Self-sorting dinuclear rhodium complexes: application of a complex system to asymmetric catalysis 10. 00 10. 30 Jeffrey Bos (PhD) (University of Groningen) Biomolecular Catalytic Assemblies - Creation of an Artificial Metalloenzyme 10. 30 11. 00 Dr. Michael van der Horst (PD) (University of Amsterdam) Two-enzyme cascade reactions for synthesis of non-natural carbohydrates 11. 00 11. 15 Coffee break Chairman: Floris Rutjes (Radboud University of Nijmegen) 11. 15-11. 45 Seda Cantekin (PhD) (Eindhoven University of Technology) Chiral consequences of cooperativity in racemizing supramolecular systems 11. 45 12. 15 Zaskia Eksteen (PhD) (Radboud University of Nijmegen) Polyisocyanide Bioconjugates for biomedical applications 12. 15-12. 45 Ruben Drost (PhD) (University of Amsterdam) Recyclable Pd-NHCs For Alkyne Semi-Hydrogenation Catalysis 12. 45 14. 00 Lunch break 5

Workshop IV Research Area 4: New catalytic conversions Chairman: Ben Feringa (University of Groningen) 14. 00-14. 30 Felix Kortmann (PhD) (University of Groningen) A Novel Route to P-stereogenic Compounds and Their Application in Catalysis 14. 30 15. 00 Arjen Breman (PhD) (University of Amsterdam) Organocatalysis with novel derivatives of Cinchona alkaloids 15. 00 15. 30 Alberto Cavalieri (PhD) (Eindhoven University of Technology) Bio-mimetic catalysts design for nickel catalyzed hydrocyanation of alkenes 15. 30 15. 45 Coffee break Chairman: Henk Hiemstra (University of Amsterdam) 15. 45 16. 15 Erica Wenker (PhD) (Leiden University) Tuning polypyridyl ligands and their copper complexes for the electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide 16. 15 16. 45 Yange Huang (PhD) (University of Groningen) Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of (-)-Rasfonin 16. 45 17. 15 Petri Turunen (PhD) (Radboud University of Nijmegen) Single Enzyme Catalysis 17. 15 Closing / Drinks 6