2017 Annual Meeting

Session: Rational Catalyst Design II: Metal Catalysis

Rational catalyst design has the potential to speed up the discovery of new materials with tailored properties and eventually eliminate trial-and-error testing. The identification of relevant descriptors, screening methods, and the development of structure-property relationships are just a few examples that illustrate these efforts. This session welcomes contributions that describe experimental or theoretical methods that aim to enable the rational design catalytic materials with improved activity, selectivity, stability, or poison resistance. Rational catalyst design has the potential to speed up the discovery of new materials with tailored properties and eventually eliminate trial-and-error testing. The identification of relevant descriptors, screening methods, and the development of structure-property relationships are just a few examples that illustrate these efforts. This session welcomes contributions that describe experimental or theoretical methods that aim to enable the rational design catalytic materials with improved activity, selectivity, stability, or poison resistance. Session II of Rational Catalyst Design focuses on improving the activity, selectivity, and/or stability of metal catalysts.

Chair

Luke T. Roling, Stanford University

Co-Chair

Timothy Van Cleve, University of Colorado Boulder

Presentations

12:30 PM

12:50 PM

Emmett Goodman, Luke T. Roling, Sheng Dai, Simon Bare, George W. Graham, Xiaoqing Pan, Frank Abild-Pedersen, Matteo Cargnello, Adam Hoffman

01:10 PM

Ruiyi Yan, Anyang Peng, Suojiang Zhang, Z.Conrad Zhang, Harold H. Kung, Mayfair C. Kung

01:30 PM

Lucas Ellis, James Medlin, Daniel K. Schwartz

01:50 PM

Shelaka Gupta, S Sreedhala, Tuhin Suvra Khan, C.P. Vinod, M. Ali Haider
Pranjali Priyadarshini, Neil M. Wilson, Jason S. Adams, David Flaherty

02:10 PM