The 2006 Catalysis Club of Philadelphia Award is given to Professor James A. Dumesic of Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, for his pioneering contributions to the kinetics and mechanisms of catalytic reactions. Professor Dumesic is also recognized for the development of concepts and tools for elucidating structure-property relationships for the discovery of new catalysts. Professor Dumesic’s recent discoveries include the metal-catalyzed reforming of biomass-derived oxygenates in aqueous media, and the use of oxide clusters as redox agents in fuel cells. Professor Dumesic has received many previous awards, including the Colburn Award and the Wilhelm Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the Emmett Award from the North American Catalysis Society, the Somorjai Award of the American Chemical Society, and the election to the National Academy of Engineering.
Professor Dumesic award will be presented at the Club first meeting on September 28, 2006. The award lecture will be given thereafter.