Phishing warning 01-May-2024
We are aware of phishing emails targeting speakers of events whose names appear on our events pages. If you are unsure if an email regarding event registration or accommodation has come from us please contact us and do not provide any credit card details or personal information

Fabrication, Structure & Reactivity of Anchored Nanoparticles: Faraday Discussion 162

10 - 12 April 2013, Berlin, Germany


Introduction
The last ten years have seen dramatic developments in our understanding of the surface science of nanoparticles grown on solid surfaces. These developments are continuing apace, not least in our understanding of nanoparticle structures at the atomic scale. Well-defined materials can now be prepared and the detailed nature of reactions at the atomic and molecular scale are emerging. Ensemble-averaging techniques are being combined with local, atomically-resolving probes such as STM, exposing such materials to scientific understanding, especially regarding local morphology and its effect on reactivity and catalysis. Current developments include in-situ measurements of catalytic reactivity at high pressure and temperature.

Aims:

Because this is a fast evolving area of science a Faraday Discussion will make an excellent forum for discussion of the developments and points of controversy which inevitably develop within such a field.

We cordially invite researchers in these fields to take part in the Discussion and join the chosen speakers who are among the key scientists behind the recent renaissance of interest in ion specific effects. 

Themes:
  • Novel chemical methods for anchored nanoparticle fabrication
  • The surface science of anchored nanoparticles
  • CO-oxidation on nanoparticles studied in-situ
  • Theoretical aspects of anchored nanoparticle structure/reactivity       

Downloads


Sponsorship & supporting organisations
We would like to thank the following organisations for their co-sponsorship support of this event:
  • German Catalysis Society
  • Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
  • Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie
We would like to thank BASF and Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for their sponsorship of this event and SPECS for exhibiting at the event.
Venue
Seminaris CampusHotel

Seminaris CampusHotel, Takustraße 39, Berlin, 14195, Germany

Contact information
Search
 
 
Showing all upcoming events
Start Date
End Date
Location
Subject area
Event type

Advertisement
Spotlight


E-mail Enquiry
*
*
*
*