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| Training Courses Series : |
| This series aims to give basic and essential knowledge necessary for well understand and master all the scientific and technological aspects of the electrochemical promotion of catalysis. The idea is to induce high-top level young researchers in this field and to generate a strong and unified European community. The EPOC field requires a multidisciplinary approach as it necessitates skills in catalysis, solid state electrochemistry, physical chemistry, environmental chemistry, surface science and material science. The series of 3 schools will give to the young participants all these skill over a period of 3 years (one training course per year). This duration was selected because it is particularly adapted to PhD students. This second school aims to give a fundamental knowledge on catalysis, from the main catalytic mechanisms to the industrial applications of catalysis. All these data are very important ones for implemented high-level researches on EPOC field.
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This second school aims to give a fundamental knowledge on catalysis, from the main catalytic mechanisms to the industrial applications of catalysis. All these data are very important ones for implemented high-level researches on EPOC field. |
| Theoretical programme: |
• Basics of Homogeneous Catalysis
• Basics of Heterogeneous Catalysis
• Preparation of Catalysts
• Characterization of Catalysts
• Kinetics of catalytic systems
• Deactivation and regeneration of Catalysts
• New trend in Catalysis
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| Practical programme: |
• Temperature programmed desorption (TPD)
• Temperature programmed reduction (TPR)
• FTIR
• Running a catalytic reaction
• Simulation of catalytic reactors |
| BACHH lecturers: |
A. Jentys
(Technische Universität München, Germany)
R. Van Grieken
(University Rey Juan Carlos. Móstoles, Spain)
P. Sánchez
(University of Castilla – La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain)
D. Serrano
(University Rey Juan Carlos. Móstoles, Spain)
A. Romero
(University of Castilla – La Mancha. Ciudad Real, Spain)
J.W. Thybaut
(University of Ghent. Belgium)
A. Monzón
(University of Zaragoza. Spain)
M.A. Keane
(Heriot Watt University. Edinburg, United Kingdom)
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| Local Organisation Committee: |
UCLM will organize the BACHH training course: “Basics and Applications of Catalysis (Heterogeneous and Homogeneous) (BACHH), in Ciudad Real (Spain).
Local coordinator:
Dr. Fernando Dorado
(University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
Fernando.Dorado@uclm.es
BACHH organizing committee:
Dr. Fernando Dorado
(University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
Prof. J.L. Valverde
(University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
Mr. A. de Lucas
(University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
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