Neutrons for Catalysis:
A Workshop on Neutron Scattering Techniques for Studies in Catalysis

September 16-17, 2010 • Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Oak Ridge, TN, USA
 
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Peter W. Albers – Practical Applications in the Chemical Industry: Proton Dynamics of Technical Catalysts and Materials from Operating Large Scale Plants, Hydrogen on Fuel Cell Catalysts
Robert E. Blankenship – Neutron Scattering Studies of Photosynthetic Energy Transduction Complexes
Juergen Eckert – Neutrons as Microscopic Probes in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Bruce Gates – Grand Scientific Challenges in Catalysis
Paul Langan – Neutrons for Bioenergy
Eugene Mamontov – What can we learn about the mobility of species incatalytic systems using quasielastic neutron scattering?
Thomas Proffen – Characterizing complex materials usingtotal scattering (focus on nano-particles)
A.J.Ramirez-Cuesta – The Power of Inelastic Neutron Scattering
David Sholl – Combining theory and neutron scattering to understand molecular diffusion in porous materials
Peter Stair – Some Thoughts About Surface Hydroxyl Groups and Catalysis
Jeroen A. van Bokhoven – Shining light on catalysis
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