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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

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

Welcome to the 59th Season of the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia

Dear Col­leagues,

In 1949, a group of sev­en sci­en­tists (A. Farkas, F. G. Cia­pet­ta, R. Hans­ford, H. Heine­mann, R. Kennedy, K. A. Krieger and A. G. Oblad) gath­ered in Philadel­phia to dis­cuss the pos­si­bil­i­ty of hold­ing reg­u­lar meet­ings in the sci­ence of catal­y­sis. This was the begin­ning of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia; 59 years lat­er we con­tin­ue this tra­di­tion by meet­ing our fel­low sci­en­tists to dis­cuss the lat­est devel­op­ments in the field of catal­y­sis. On behalf of the exec­u­tive com­mit­tee, I wel­come you to the 59th sea­son of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia.

The 2007-08 Club offi­cers are:

  • Edrick Morales, Chair — Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal
  • Hai-Ying Chen, Chair-Elect — John­son Matthey
  • Roger Grey, Past Chair — Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal
  • Steve Har­ris, Trea­sur­er — Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal
  • Bjorn Mod­en, Sec­re­tary — Zeolyst Inter­na­tion­al
  • Joseph Fedeyko, Pro­gram Chair — John­son Matthey
  • Carl Men­ning, Arrange­ments Chair — Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware
  • Haim­ing Liu, Direc­tor (Spon­sor­ship) — Arke­ma
  • Michael Smith, Direc­tor (Poster Ses­sion) — Vil­lano­va Uni­ver­sit
  • Qi Sun, Direc­tor (Mem­ber­ship) — Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal
  • Anne Gaffney, Rep­re­sen­ta­tive to NACS — ABB Lum­mus

The exec­u­tive com­mit­tee met this sum­mer to plan the activ­i­ties for the 2007-08 sea­son. These are the high­lights:

  • Pro­grams – The month­ly meet­ings will con­tin­ue, with our new for­mat fea­tur­ing a brief pre­sen­ta­tion by a local grad­u­ate stu­dent or post-doc and a lec­ture after din­ner. Pro­fes­sor John Vohs, Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia and recip­i­ent of the 2007 Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia Award, is our first speak­er. The joint meet­ing with the Catal­y­sis Soci­ety of Met­ro­pol­i­tan New York will be held on Novem­ber 15 at the Bucks Coun­ty Sher­a­ton, Lang­horne, PA. For the sec­ond time, the annu­al stu­dent poster com­pe­ti­tion will be held on March 13, 2008.
  • Dues – Dues for the 2007-08 sea­son will con­tin­ue at $10.00 ($5.00 for the local club and $5.00 to the nation­al club). ; Dues for stu­dents will be $6.00. You can pay your dues to your com­pa­ny rep­re­sen­ta­tive, to our trea­sur­er (Steve Har­ris at stephen.​harris@​lyondell.​com) or at the month­ly meet­ings. A list of com­pa­ny rep­re­sen­ta­tives is avail­able at catal​y​sis​clubphilly​.org/​c​o​m​p​R​e​p​.​php.
  • Din­ner Fees and Reser­va­tions – The cost of the din­ner will again be $30.00 for mem­bers, $15.00 for students/retirees and will include one drink dur­ing the social hour. After one drink, the bar will serve as a cash bar dur­ing the social hour. Walk-ins and non-mem­bers din­ner fees will be $35.00. We strong­ly encour­age advance reser­va­tions for the meet­ings. We can NOT guar­an­tee din­ner for a large num­ber of walk-ins. If you need to can­cel, please con­tact our Arrange­ments Chair, Carl Men­ning at menning@​udel.​edu, prefer­ably a week before the meet­ing or at your ear­li­est con­ve­nience. Please help us plan a bet­ter meet­ing by mak­ing advance reser­va­tions.
  • Com­mu­ni­ca­tions – If you would like to receive our month­ly announce­ments or need to update your con­tact infor­ma­tion, please con­tact our Mem­ber­ship Direc­tor, Qi Sun at qi.​sun@​lyondell.​com.
  • Web­site – Please vis­it our web­site to review this year’s activ­i­ties and oth­er events of inter­est. We recent­ly ini­ti­at­ed a cal­en­dar in our web site (catal​y​sis​clubphilly​.org/​c​a​l​e​n​d​a​r​.​php) to adver­tise events of inter­est to the local (NJ, NY, PA, DE and MD) catal­y­sis com­mu­ni­ty. To adver­tise your event, just email the fol­low­ing infor­ma­tion to
    webmaster@​catalysisclubphilly.​org: start/end dates, title, brief descrip­tion of the event, con­tact email and web link.
  • Atten­dance – Please con­tin­ue to sup­port our Club, the old­est and one of the most active in the NACS, by attend­ing and invit­ing your col­leagues to our month­ly meet­ings.

I am look­ing for­ward to see­ing you at the Club month­ly meet­ings. Please feel free to con­tact me, or any of the oth­er offi­cers, through­out the year with any com­ments or sug­ges­tions for the Club.

Sin­cere­ly,

Edrick Morales
Chair
edrick.​morales@​lyondell.​com
610–359-2500

Results from the 2007 CCP Elections

The Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia held its annu­al elec­tions for the 2007–2008 Club offi­cers at the April 19th gen­er­al meet­ing. I am pleased to announce the results of the elec­tions below.

  • Chair Elect – Mark Kamin­sky
  • Trea­sur­er – Stephen Har­ris
  • Direc­tor – Haim­ing Liu
  • Direc­tor – Micheal Smith
  • Direc­tor – Qi Sun

Unfor­tu­nate­ly in June, Mark Kamin­sky informed the Exec­u­tive Com­mit­tee that he has accept­ed a job oppor­tu­ni­ty with­in Lyon­dell Chem­i­cal and will be trans­fer­ing to Texas in August 2007 and there­fore can­not ful­fill the respon­si­bil­i­ties of the Chair Elect of the Club. The Exec­u­tive Com­mit­tee, instead of call­ing for a new spe­cial gen­er­al elec­tion, unaminous­ly agreed that the posi­tion of Chair Elect could be filled by the can­di­date who received the sec­ond most votes for Chair Elect in the April elec­tion. Con­se­quent­ly, Hai-Ying Chen has accept­ed the posi­tion and is the new 2007–2008 Chair Elect of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia.

Accord­ing to the bylaws, the fol­low­ing offi­cers auto­mat­i­cal­ly fill the posi­tions as list­ed below.

  • Chair – Edrick Morales
  • Past Chair – Roger Grey
  • Rep­re­sen­ta­tive to the North Amer­i­can Catal­y­sis Soci­ety – Anne Gaffney

Edrick Morales, as Chair, appoint­ed Carl Men­ning, Joseph Fedeyko and Bjorn Mod­en to the posi­tions of Arrange­ments Chair, Pro­gram Chair and Sec­re­tary, respec­tive­ly.

The new Exec­u­tive Com­mit­tee terms com­mence the first day of June, 2007.

The Exec­u­tive Com­mit­tee wish­es to thank Xio Chen, Ist­van Halasz, Mahesh Kon­duru, and Hong-Xin Li for their past ser­vice to the Club as they leave their pos­tions on the Exec­u­tive Com­mit­tee.

Roger Grey
Past Chair

John Vohs wins the 2007 Catalysis Club of Philadelphia Award

The Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia is pleased to announce that Pro­fes­sor John Vohs of Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia is the recip­i­ent of the 2007 Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia Award. The award is giv­en for out­stand­ing con­tri­bu­tion to the advance­ment of catal­y­sis. Such advance­ment can be sci­en­tif­ic, tech­no­log­i­cal or in orga­ni­za­tion lead­er­ship.

Pro­fes­sor Vohs is a Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware grad­u­ate. After a NATO Post­doc­tor­al fel­low­ship at Fac­ultes Uni­ver­si­taires Notre-Dame de la Paix in Namur, Bel­gium he start­ed his aca­d­e­m­ic car­ri­er at Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia where he is cur­rent­ly the Carl V. S. Pro­fes­sor of Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing. His award nom­i­na­tors empha­size among oth­ers his pio­neer­ing work in the appli­ca­tion of sur­face sci­ence tech­niques to under­stand reac­tion mech­a­nisms and site require­ments on met­al oxide sin­gle crys­tals. He demon­strat­ed the use of High Res­o­lu­tion Elec­tron Ener­gy Loss Spec­troscopy (HREELS) to obtain vibra­tional spec­tra of reac­tive inter­me­di­ates on the sur­faces of semi­con­duct­ing and insu­lat­ing met­al oxides. This work, which con­tin­ues to be high­ly cit­ed today, was vital to mak­ing the con­nec­tion between mod­el sin­gle crys­tal sur­faces and high sur­face area pow­der cat­a­lysts, espe­cial­ly in demon­strat­ing mech­a­nisms and site require­ments from mod­el sys­tems that could be applied to com­plex mate­ri­als. His HREELS and XPS work on vana­dia, tita­nia, and ceria-based mate­ri­als helped to under­stand the sur­face prop­er­ties of these mate­ri­als and lead to applied research on oxy­gen stor­age process­es which is of vital impor­tance to sol­id oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). As one of the lead­ers of this field, pro­fes­sor Vohs con­tributed to the fun­da­men­tal under­stand­ing of relat­ed reac­tion and trans­port process­es, as well as strate­gies for pre­vent­ing deac­ti­va­tion and cok­ing in these devices. More­over, he is one of a small but grow­ing num­ber of researchers who are demon­strat­ing a new par­a­digm for design of new cat­alyt­ic mate­ri­als from atom­istic under­stand­ing.

In addi­tion to his research con­tri­bu­tions, Pro­fes­sor Vohs has advised near­ly 20 grad­u­ate stu­dents and about the same num­ber of post­doc­tor­al fel­lows dur­ing his 18 years as fac­ul­ty at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­va­nia where he also served as Asso­ciate Dean and Depart­ment Chair. He and his stu­dents have been long sup­port­ers of our Catal­y­sis Club and we are proud to add this award to the series of his pri­or acknowl­edge­ments.

Pro­fes­sor Vohs will be hon­ored with a plaque and a cash award which will be pre­sent­ed to him at a din­ner meet­ing in our fall sea­son when he will also present his award lec­ture.

Recip­i­ents of the Catal­y­sis Club of Philadel­phia Award

  • 1968 Adal­bert Farkas
  • 1969 Charles J. Plank
  • 1970 Paul H. Emmett
  • 1971 G. Alex Mills
  • 1972 Alfred E. Hirschler­li
  • 1973 Paul B. Weisz
  • 1974 Roland C. Hans­ford
  • 1975 Paul Venu­to
  • 1976 Heinz Heine­mann
  • 1977 G.C.A. Schuit
  • 1978 George W. Par­shall
  • 1979 Alvin B. Stiles
  • 1980 Abra­ham Schnei­der
  • 1981 James F. Roth
  • 1982 Robert Eis­chens
  • 1983 Edward Rosin­s­ki
  • 1984 James R. Katzer
  • 1985 N.Y. Chen
  • 1986 Bruce C. Gates
  • 1987 James E. Lyons
  • 1988 George Koko­tai­lo
  • 1989 Mau­rice Mitchell, Jr.
  • 1990 Wern­er O. Haag
  • 1991 John A. Sofranko
  • 1992 Fran Waller
  • 1993 George Kerr
  • 1994 Theodore A. Koch
  • 1995 John N. Armor
  • 1996 Mae Rubin
  • 1997 Leo E. Manz­er
  • 1998 Ray Gorte
  • 1999 Anne M. Gaffney
  • 2000 Hen­ry C. Foley
  • 2001 Mark Barteau
  • 2002 Steven D. Ittel
  • 2003 Frank E. Herkes
  • 2004 Jing­guang Chen
  • 2005 Israel Wachs
  • 2006 James A. Dumesic
  • 2007 John Vohs

AIChE Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Practice Award

Nom­i­na­tions are open for the AIChE Catal­y­sis and Reac­tion Engi­neer­ing Prac­tice Award. This award rec­og­nizes indi­vid­u­als who have made pio­neer­ing con­tri­bu­tions to the indus­tri­al prac­tice of catal­y­sis and chem­i­cal reac­tion engi­neer­ing. The can­di­date must have made impor­tant and spe­cif­ic tech­ni­cal con­tri­bu­tions, ver­i­fi­able by means of well-doc­u­ment­ed evi­den­tial mate­ri­als, to the inven­tion, devel­op­ment, design or imple­men­ta­tion of indus­tri­al prod­ucts, cat­a­lysts or process­es through inge­nious and cre­ative appli­ca­tion of chem­i­cal reac­tion engi­neer­ing and/or catal­y­sis con­cepts. Awardees will be select­ed based on their con­tri­bu­tions to the dis­cov­ery and appli­ca­tion of inno­v­a­tive catal­y­sis or reac­tion engi­neer­ing solu­tions to tech­no­log­i­cal prob­lems, and/or com­mer­cial­iza­tion of new prod­ucts and process­es Can­di­date must be an AIChE mem­ber. Can­di­dates may be from acad­e­mia, nation­al labs, or indus­try.

The dead­line is May 1, 2007. Nom­i­na­tion pack­ages should include a 2-page (max­i­mum) dou­ble spaced nom­i­na­tion state­ment, a 2-page CV, and up to four sup­port­ing let­ters. Sub­mit the nom­i­na­tion elec­tron­i­cal­ly to Phillip E. Sav­age (psavage@​umich.​edu), Uni­ver­si­ty of Michi­gan.

The award con­sist of a plaque and cash award of $1,000. The award is pre­sent­ed annu­al­ly at the Divi­sion Recep­tion or Din­ner. The recip­i­ent is also invit­ed to give a spe­cial lec­ture at the AIChE Annu­al meet­ing.

Past Recip­i­ents

  • 2006 — Lar­ry Smith
  • 2005 — Robert Far­rauto
  • 2004 — Stephen B. Jaffe
  • 2003 — Israel Wachs
  • 2002 — Teh C. Ho
  • 2001 — Thomas R. Keane
  • 2000 — L. Hege­dus