(6月23日)The Science and Technology of Catalysts(Part 1)--from fundamentals to industrial applications
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报告题目:The Science and Technology of Catalysts(Part 1)--from fundamentals to industrial applications

报告时间:20200623(星期二)上10:00-11:00

报告地点:腾讯会议

会议ID: 571 444 456

报 告 人:Masakazu Ampo教授(福州大学&日本大阪府立大学)

报告摘要:

In the past century, research on various catalytic systems have been carried out using various kinds of catalysts such as metals, metal oxides, metal sulfides, chalcogenides, zeolites, porous materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), as well as organic polymers. However, to achieve much higher efficiency and highly selective catalytic systems, innovative breakthroughs are still strongly desired.

In this remote lectures (Part 1 and Part 2), I would like to introduce the great achievements of prominent scientists in the catalyst and catalysis fields so that we can learn a lot from their valuable works and words. In the first part of my lectures, I will present a short history of the development in catalytic science and technology including the works of Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry whose work is related to catalysis. Especially, I want to introduce a couple of masterpieces on the NH3 synthesis from H2 and N2 (Part 1) and the automobile three-way catalysts (Part 2). These are special and very instructive researches to understand catalysis from its fundamentals to its present industrial applications.

Fig. 1. Elucidation how to dissociate a strong N-N triple bond of N2 to form N-atoms on Fe catalysts and the role of promoter of K (or K2O).  Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Prof. Fritz Haber in 1918, Prof. Carl Bosch in 1931, and Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ertl in 2007.

I would like to introduce the words of great scientists including the late Dr. Toyosaburo Taniguchi who was the president of Toyoboseki Co., now called Toyobo (Part 2). He became the representative of Japanese textile manufacturers and the chief negotiator during the trade conflicts between the US and Japan in the 1950’s and 60’s. And, finally, I want to encourage young scientists and students to have a big dream and many international good friends for their future success.

报告人简介:

Masakazu Ampo(安保正一)教授是国际著名的光催化学者,被誉为固体表面光化学研究的先驱者。曾担任国际催化理事会理事,也是亚太催化学会的创始人之一,为催化科学和技术的发展做出了重要贡献。2008年成为首个亚洲籍欧洲科学院院士,2011年入选日本科学委员会委员。曾任日本大阪府立大学常务副校长,现担任日本大阪府立大学名誉教授、福州大学特别荣誉教授、能源与环境光催化创新引智基地海外学术大师。先后出版115本书籍、发表541篇原创论文,累计引用超过3万次。