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Nominees for the 2008–2009 Catalysis Club of Philadelphia Officers

Elec­tions for the 2008–2009 Club Offi­cers will be held on Thurs­day, April 24, 2008. The fol­low­ing can­di­dates were nom­i­nat­ed for office:

Chair-Elect: Joe Fedeyko and Michael Smith

Trea­sur­er: Steve Har­ris and Qi Sun

Direc­tors: Haim­ing Liu, Frank Herkes, Rod Reber and Eliz­a­beth Ross-Medgaar­den

The Sec­re­tary, Pro­gram Chair and Arrange­ment Chair are appoint­ed by the Club Chair­man. Their short biogra­phies are list­ed below.

Joe Fedeyko

— Joe is cur­rent­ly a Staff Sci­en­tist at John­son Matthey Inc., Emis­sion Con­trols Tech­nolo­gies where he devel­ops cat­a­lysts for the selec­tive cat­alyt­ic reduc­tion of NOx. He grad­u­at­ed in 2001 from Lehigh Uni­ver­si­ty with a B.S. in Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing and in 2006 from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware with a Ph. D. in Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing under the advise­ment of Raul Lobo. He’s been a mem­ber of the Philadel­phia Catal­y­sis Club for the past 7 years serv­ing as the Pro­gram Chair this past year.

Michael Smith

— Michael received his Ph.D. from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware in 2004, and since has held posi­tions as research sci­en­tist where he con­duct­ed research on syn­the­sis and char­ac­ter­i­za­tion of acti­vat­ed car­bons. Mike is cur­rent­ly a Vis­it­ing Pro­fes­sor in Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing at Vil­lano­va Uni­ver­si­ty. His research inter­ests focus on devel­op­ment of nanos­truc­tured mate­ri­als for catal­y­sis, adsorp­tion, and sep­a­ra­tion; mate­ri­als char­ac­ter­i­za­tion (elec­tron microscopy, dif­frac­tion, adsorp­tion); het­ero­ge­neous catal­y­sis and chem­i­cal kinet­ics. Pri­or to obtain­ing his PhD, Mike held a vari­ety of posi­tions in the DuPont’s tita­ni­um diox­ide pig­ment busi­ness, and he is a mem­ber of the Amer­i­can Insti­tute for Chem­i­cal Engi­neers and the Amer­i­can Chem­i­cal Soci­ety. He has been a mem­ber of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia since 1999, and served as Direc­tor since 2005.

Steve Harris

— Steve received his BS in chem­istry from Muh­len­berg Col­lege in 1975 and his Ph.D. in Phys­i­cal Organ­ic Chem­istry from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Rochester in 1979 con­cen­trat­ing on homo­ge­neous cat­alyt­ic mech­a­nisms. His career start­ed at ARCO Chem­i­cal Com­pa­ny where his respon­si­bil­i­ties ranged from devel­op­ment of cat­alyt­ic process­es and new oxy­genat­ed prod­ucts to Propy­lene Oxide and Propy­lene Gly­cols Tech­ni­cal Ser­vice and Appli­ca­tions Super­vi­sor. Cur­rent­ly he devel­op­ing new process­es and plant opti­miza­tions for the Per­for­mance Chem­i­cals busi­ness group with­in Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal Com­pa­ny.

Qi Sun

— Qi Sun is a sci­en­tist researcher at Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal Com­pa­ny, New­town Square, Penn­syl­va­nia, work­ing on research and devel­op­ment of process and cat­a­lyst. Pri­or to Lyon­dell, Qi Sun worked for Süd-Chemie Inc. for four years and was in charge of the research group of olefins cat­a­lyst devel­op­ment. Qi Sun received his Ph.D. degree on Sur­face Chem­istry and Catal­y­sis from Fudan Uni­ver­si­ty, Shang­hai and worked as a post-doc­tor­al researcher at Cal­tech and North­west­ern Uni­ver­si­ty before his indus­tri­al career. His research in het­ero­ge­neous catal­y­sis includes sol­id acid, met­al oxide, sup­port­ed met­al and mem­brane catalysis/separation in the appli­ca­tion of iso­mer­iza­tion, desul­fu­r­iza­tion, metathe­sis, emis­sion con­trol (DeNOx), F-T syn­the­sis, methanol syn­the­sis, syn­gas, reform­ing, par­tial oxi­da­tion, selec­tive hydro­gena­tion et al. He is a mem­ber of Philadel­phia catal­y­sis Club.

Haiming Liu

— Haim­ing Liu is cur­rent­ly a Research Sci­en­tist at Arke­ma Inc. For the past five years he works on char­ac­ter­i­za­tion of organ­ic and inor­gan­ic mate­ri­als includ­ing poly­mers, small mol­e­cules, and cat­a­lysts, using pri­mar­i­ly Nuclear Mag­net­ic Res­o­nance Spec­troscopy and expand­ing new instru­men­ta­tion capa­bil­i­ty. He received his Ph. D. in chem­istry from State Uni­ver­si­ty of New York at Stony Brook, and worked as a post-doc at Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia on syn­the­sis, catal­y­sis, and gas sorption/separation appli­ca­tions of mol­e­c­u­lar sieves includ­ing zeo­lites and porous met­al-organ­ic frame­works. He has been a mem­ber of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia for sev­en years, served as Arrange­ments Chair, and is the cur­rent Mem­ber­ship Direc­tor as well as com­pa­ny rep­re­sen­ta­tive. He is also a mem­ber of North East Cor­ri­dor Zeo­lite Asso­ci­a­tion, served as Poster Chair, and will co-chair NECZA 2007 meet­ing.

Frank E. Herkes

EDUCATION: DePaul Uni­ver­si­ty, Chica­go, BS 1962; Uni­ver­si­ty of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, PhD. Phys­i­cal Organ­ic Chem­istry, 1966; Har­vard Uni­ver­si­ty, Cam­bridge, MA. NSF Post­doc­tor­al with Prof. Paul Bartlett, 1966–1968.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Has 35 years of catal­y­sis and process devel­op­ment expe­ri­ence in the man­u­fac­ture, and com­mer­cial­iza­tion of amines, alco­hols and esters while employed in DuPont Spe­cial­ty prod­ucts. Het­ero­ge­neous cat­a­lyst back­ground includes cat­a­lyst syn­the­sis on car­bon and met­al oxide sup­ports, dehy­dro­gena­tions, sil­i­ca zeo­lites, alco­hol ami­na­tion and reduc­tive ami­na­tion and alky­la­tion, azo reduc­tions, ring, car­bonyl, olefinic and ester reduc­tions He is the author of 32 US patents and 19 pub­li­ca­tions, and has edit­ed 1 book.

Chair­man of the 17th Con­fer­ence on Organ­ic Catal­y­sis in 1998 and spent the 6 years on the Exec­u­tive Board of the Organ­ic Reac­tions Catal­y­sis Soci­ety (ORCS). Mem­ber of the Philadel­phia Catal­y­sis Soci­ety hav­ing served as trea­sur­er on two occa­sions and the arrange­ments chair­man. On May 22, 2003 was pre­sent­ed The Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia award for his out­stand­ing con­tri­bu­tions to the field of catal­y­sis. Received the Rus­sell E. Maltz award in 2006 from the Organ­ic Reac­tions Catal­y­sis Soci­ety for out­stand­ing ser­vice to the soci­ety.

Rod Reber

— Rod, since 2006, has been Direc­tor of Sales and Mar­ket­ing for Applied Cat­a­lysts, a man­u­fac­tur­er of cat­a­lysts for sta­tion­ary emis­sions and oth­er spe­cial­ty appli­ca­tions.

Pre­vi­ous­ly he has held posi­tions as Sales Exec­u­tive with Tyco Health Care, Mallinckrodt’s API and Drug Chem­i­cal unit, and as Sales Man­ag­er for Degus­sa Corporation’s cat­a­lyst busi­ness. Rod is a grad­u­ate of Muh­len­berg Col­lege, Chem­istry 1976 and of Rut­gers, The State Uni­ver­si­ty of New Jer­sey, Mas­ters of Busi­ness Admin­is­tra­tion, 1992. He has been a mem­ber of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia since 1990.

Elizabeth Ross-Medgaarden

— Eliz­a­beth Ross-Medgaar­den is a Research Sci­en­tist with Lyon­dell­Basell Indus­tries work­ing in the Process R&D depart­ment. She joined Lyon­dell­Basell direct­ly after receiv­ing her Ph.D. in Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing from Lehigh Uni­ver­si­ty under the direc­tion of Prof. Israel Wachs in Sep­tem­ber 2007 and Bach­e­lor of Sci­ence in Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing from Lafayette Col­lege in 2002.

Elizabeth’s het­ero­ge­neous catal­y­sis back­ground includes cat­a­lyst syn­the­sis on nano-met­al oxide sup­ports and devel­op­ment of new active site mod­els for acid cat­a­lysts, by apply­ing reac­tion and opti­cal spec­troscopy tech­niques. Eliz­a­beth has been a mem­ber of ACS and AIChE since 2000 and a mem­ber of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia for the past 5 years.

Winners of the 2008 Student Poster Competition

The Catal­y­sis Club of Philadelphia’s Annu­al Stu­dent Poster Con­test was held on March 13, 2008 with 24 stu­dent entries, plus one post-doc­tor­al pre­sen­ter. Top hon­ors went to Mosha He Zhou from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia, with her poster Direct In Situ “Deter­mi­na­tion of the Polar­iza­tion Depen­dence of Adsorp­tion on Fer­ro­elec­tric Sur­faces”. Four run­ners-up include Bill Pyrz (Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware) with “Direct Obser­va­tion of the MoVNbTeO M1 Phase Using aber­ra­tion-cor­rect­ed High-Res­o­lu­tion STEM”; Gong Zhou (Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia) with “Char­ac­ter­i­za­tion of the Equi­lib­ri­um Redox Prop­er­ties for Ceria-based Mixed Oxides”; Carl Men­ning (Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware) with “Gen­er­al Trends in the Sta­bil­i­ty of Mono­lay­er Bimetal­lic Sur­faces”; and Paul Dim­ick (Lehigh Uni­ver­si­ty) with “Exam­in­ing the Sur­face of a Syn­er­gis­tic Pt-Rh/γ-Al2O3 Cat­a­lyst with In-situ FTIR Spec­troscopy Using NO as a Probe Mol­e­cule”. Mosha Zhou will be pre­sent­ing a talk on her work at the Catal­y­sis Club’s Annu­al Spring Sym­po­sium, May 22, 2008.

Invited Speakers to the 2008 Spring Symposium

The Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia Spring Sym­po­sium will be held on May 22, 2008, at Clay­ton Hall, Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware. The theme of the sym­po­sium will be Envi­ron­men­tal Catal­y­sis. The pro­gram and reg­is­tra­tion form is avail­able in our web site at catal​y​sis​clubphilly​.org/​s​y​m​p​0​8​.​php.

Dead­line for ear­ly reg­is­tra­tion is May 8, 2008. The invit­ed speak­ers are:

  • Dr. Bob Far­rauto, BASF/Columbia Uni­ver­si­ty
  • Prof. Ray Gorte, Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia
  • Prof. Harold Kung, North­west­ern Uni­ver­si­ty
  • Dr. Chuck Peden, PNNL
  • Prof. Fabio Ribeiro, Pur­due Uni­ver­si­ty
  • Prof. Chun­shan Song, Penn­syl­va­nia State Uni­ver­si­ty
  • Prof. Dion Vla­chos, Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware
  • Dr. Andy Walk­er, John­son Matthey

Jingguang G. Chen is the winner of the 2008 Award for Excellence in Catalysis

Jing­guang G. Chen, LeClaire Pro­fes­sor of Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing and the direc­tor of Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware’s Cen­ter for Cat­alyt­ic Sci­ence and Tech­nol­o­gy, has won the 2008 Award for Excel­lence in Catal­y­sis pre­sent­ed by the Catal­y­sis Soci­ety of Met­ro­pol­i­tan New York.

Chen is being rec­og­nized for his strong con­tri­bu­tions to the field of catal­y­sis. In par­tic­u­lar, his work to under­stand the phys­i­cal and chem­i­cal prop­er­ties of bimetal­lic and met­al car­bide sur­faces has inspired new appli­ca­tion to cat­alyt­ic and fuel cell process­es. Chen is also well known for his exper­tise in apply­ing advanced tech­niques such as NEXAFS to iden­ti­fy and char­ac­ter­ize reac­tive species in real world cat­a­lysts.

Chen is the cofounder and the prin­ci­pal inves­ti­ga­tor of the Syn­chro­tron Catal­y­sis Con­sor­tium (SCC) at the Nation­al Syn­chro­tron Light Source, Brookhaven Nation­al Lab­o­ra­to­ry. He is a mem­ber of the board of direc­tors of the North Amer­i­can Catal­y­sis Soci­ety and also serves as the catal­y­sis sec­re­tary-gen­er­al of the Amer­i­can Chem­i­cal Soci­ety.

The Excel­lence in Catal­y­sis Award lec­ture will take place in May 21st where Chen will also receive a plaque and cash award. For more details, vis­it www​.nyc​sweb​.org.

North American Meeting San Francisco, June 7–12, 2009

The orga­ni­za­tion of the 2009 NAM is pro­gress­ing on sched­ule. The meet­ing will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, locat­ed at the Embar­cadero water­front in San Fran­cis­co. The meet­ing co-chairs are Bruce Gates, Enrique Igle­sia, and Charles Wil­son. All avail­able details have been post­ed on the meet­ing web­site (www​.21nam​.org); inquiries should be direct­ed to nam21-​info@​pnl.​gov. The first cir­cu­lar will be mailed by the end of April 2008.

Catal­y­sis finds itself as the crit­i­cal dis­ci­pline as the world at large faces the chal­lenges of sus­tain­able devel­op­ment, clean ener­gy, and envi­ron­men­tal respon­si­bil­i­ty. The 2009 NAM will bring togeth­er lead­ing inter­na­tion­al researchers in catal­y­sis at a geo­graph­i­cal and his­tor­i­cal cross­roads between Asia and the world. Our aim is to pro­mote aca­d­e­m­ic and indus­tri­al con­nec­tions among emerg­ing and estab­lished com­mu­ni­ties of researchers and prac­ti­tion­ers of catal­y­sis in the world at large.

The planned ses­sion top­ics include:

  • Catal­y­sis for Ener­gy
  • Catal­y­sis for Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion
  • Catal­y­sis for the Syn­the­sis of Chem­i­cals
  • Fun­da­men­tals of Catal­y­sis
  • Chem­i­cal Reac­tion Engi­neer­ing

The time table is a fol­low:

  • August 1, 2008 — Call for papers and appli­ca­tions for Kokes Stu­dent Trav­el Awards
  • Novem­ber 15, 2008 — Dead­line for sub­mis­sion of abstracts and Kokes appli­ca­tions, to be made via the meet­ing web site
  • Feb­ru­ary 9, 2009 — Noti­fi­ca­tion of accept­ed abstracts for oral and poster pre­sen­ta­tions and award­ed Kokes grants
  • April 1, 2009 — Dead­line for ear­ly reg­is­tra­tion

2008 Graduate Student Poster Competition

When

Thurs­day, March 13, 2008 start­ing at 5:00 PM

Where

Hol­i­day Inn Select — Wilm­ing­ton (630 Naa­mans Road Clay­mont, DE 19703)

To enter

Send a short abstract of your pro­posed entry before March 2, 2008, to Michael A. Smith

Poster pre­sen­ters should also send their meal pref­er­ence to Carl Men­ning, indi­cat­ing they are a poster pre­sen­ter. Meal choic­es are:

  • Chick­en Cham­pagne
  • Roast Loin of Pork — Served with Sam Adams Beer and Onion Sauce
  • Pas­ta Pri­mav­era — Fresh Sea­son­al Veg­etable in a Light Blush Sauce

Rules

  • The com­pe­ti­tion is restrict­ed to grad­u­ate stu­dents only. Post-docs are wel­come to present their posters but are not eli­gi­ble for prizes.
  • All poster pre­sen­ters should be list­ed as the first author, and will be guests of the Catal­y­sis Club for the evening (one guest per poster).
  • Catal­y­sis Club mem­bers and guests will cast their votes for favorite poster; then a select pan­el of indus­tri­al judges will select the 5 best posters from the top vote get­ters above.
  • Total prizes award of $550 will be dis­trib­uted between the win­ners, $150 will go to the over­all win­ner and $100 each to the 4 oth­er win­ners.
  • The over­all win­ner will be invit­ed to present his or her work at the Catal­y­sis Club’s annu­al sym­po­sium on May 22, 2008.

Call for Nominations for The Catalysis Club of Philadelphia Award for 2008

Each year the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia rec­og­nizes a per­son, prefer­ably from the Philadel­phia area, who has made an out­stand­ing con­tri­bu­tion to the advance­ment of catal­y­sis. Such advance­ment can be sci­en­tif­ic, tech­no­log­i­cal, or in orga­ni­za­tion lead­er­ship. The award goes to an indi­vid­ual; no split Award to two or more per­sons will be giv­en. The Award con­sists of a plaque and a $1000.00 cash prize.

The entire nom­i­na­tion pack­age, includ­ing a resume and rec­om­men­da­tion let­ters, should not exceed 10 pages. The dead­line for the receipt of nom­i­na­tions is March 28, 2008. Pri­or nom­i­na­tion pack­ages sent in 2005 or lat­er will auto­mat­i­cal­ly be con­sid­ered for the 2008 Award.

Nom­i­na­tion let­ters along with sup­port­ing mate­ri­als should be emailed to:

Dr. Roger Grey
Research Advi­sor
Lyon­dell­Basell Indus­tries
3801 West Chester Pike
New­town Square, PA 19073
roger.​grey@​lyondellbasell.​com
FAX: 610–359-2434
Phone: 610–359-2286