Exhibition “Russian Resource-saving and Environmental Protection Technologies”.


XVI International Conference on Chemical Reactors (CHEMREACTOR-16)

Berlin, Germany, December 1-5, 2003

Contents:

Welcome:

Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to attend
Exhibition “Russian Resource-saving and Environmental Protection Technologies”
and
XVI International Conference on Chemical Reactors (CHEMREACTOR-16)

The organizers:

International Scientific Committee

Mikhail G. Slinko,
Honour Chairman

State Research Center "Karpov NIPCI", Moscow, Russia

Valentin N. Parmon,
Chairman

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia

Gerhart Eigenberger,
Vice-Chairman

Stuttgart University, Germany

David Agar

University of Dortmund, Germany

Manfred Baerns

Institute for Applied Chemistry
Berlin-Adlershof, Berlin, Germany

Boris N. Chetverushkin

Institute for Mathematical Modelling RAS, Moscow, Russia

Mike P. Duduković

Washington University, St. Louis, USA

Gerhard Emig

University of Erlangen, Germany

Pio Forzatti

Technical University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Gilbert F. Froment

Texas A&M University, USA

Sergei S. Ivanchev

St. Petersburg Department of the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, St. Petersburg, Russia

Valerii A. Kirillov

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia

Miloš Marek

Prague Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic

Dmitrii Yu. Murzin

Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland

Alexander V. Putilov

Ministry of Industry, Science and Technologies RF, Moscow, Russia

Albert Renken

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

Kai Sundmacher

Max-Planck-Institute, Magdeburg, Germany

Robert Schlögl

Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany

Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern

Max-Planck-Institute, Magdeburg, Germany

Gennadii F. Tereschenko

Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia



Organizing Committee Committee

Alexander S. Noskov, Chairman

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia

W. Meier

DECHEMA, Germany

Victor A. Chumachenko

JSC “Katalizator”,
Novosibirsk, Russia

Svetlana A. Pokrovskaya

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia

Sergei I. Reshetnikov

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia

Andrei N. Zagoruiko

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia

Ilya A. Zolotarskii

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia

Tatiana V. Zamulina, Secretary

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia



SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

The scientific program of the conference comprises plenary lectures, key-note lectures, oral and poster tations on the following topics:
 physico-chemical and mathematical bases of processes occurring on catalysts surface
 processes in chemical reactors
 new types of chemical processes and reactors
 chemical reactors for solving the fuel and energy production problems
 waste detoxication and processing

Representatives of industrial enterprises and companies engaged in chemical technology are welcome to take part in the conference and in the exhibition as part of the conference, to give tation of the company, to publish advertisement materials in the Book of Abstracts. The fee in such cases depends on th tation form and is set by mutual agreement with the Organizing Committee.

Plenary lectures

Jean-Claude Charpentier
Department of Chemical Engineering/CNRS, France
4 MAIN OBJECTIVES FOR THE FUTURE OF CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING MAINLY CONCERNED BY THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES OF NEW MATERIALS PRODUCTION

Valentin N. Parmon
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Russia
NEW WAYS OF PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION OF N2O

Gerhart Eigenberger
Stuttgart University, Germany
AUTOTHERMAL REACTOR CONCEPTS FOR THE ENERGY-EFFICIENT COUPLING OF ENDO- AND EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS

M. van Sint Annaland, J. Smit, U. Kuerten, S.A.R.K. Deshmukh and J.A.M. Kuipers
University of Twente, The Netherlands

DEVELOPMENT AND MODELLING OF MEMBRANE REACTORS

Igor V. Koptyug
International Tomography Center, Russia

NMR IMAGING: A POWERFUL TOOLKIT FOR CATALYTIC RESEARCH

LANGUAGE

The official language of the Conference is English.



PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITIES

The Book of Abstracts will be published before the Conference and distributed among the participants at the registration. Conference Proceedings will be published in a Special Issue of Chemical Engineering Journal after the conference. Only papers presented a nference will be considered for publication. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed, and selected papers will be included in the conference’s proceedings volume. Manuscripts should be submitted at the registration desk, not later than December 1, 2003. You can find regulations in the attached Guide for Authors. Journal home page: www.elsevier.com/locate/cej

GUIDE FOR AUTHORS

Chemical Engineering Journal Section Chemical Reaction Engineering
An International Journal of Research and Development

Guide for Authors

Submission of Papers
All manuscripts should be submitted at the conference registration desk. They will be subjected to the normal refereeing procedure which will start immediately after the conference. The refereeing process will be organized by the invited Editors from the Conference Organization and supervised by the Editor in charge of the Chemical Reaction Engineering section of the CEJ.

Volume of Papers
The papers should not exceed 20 pages (A4 format) including tables, artworks and references.

Language
The principal language of the Journal is English.

Manuscript Preparation
Three copies should be provided in double-space typing on numbered pages of uniform size with a wide margin to the left.

Correspondence address
The name, complete postal address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of the corresponding author should be given on the first page of the manuscript.

Abstract
A brief summary (50-200 words) of the contents and conclusions of the paper and an indication of the relevance of new material should be included at the beginning of the paper.

References
These should be indicated by numerals in square brackets, introduced consecutively in the text and must be listed at the end of the paper in numerical order. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the chemical Abstracts Service Source Index, 1970 edition, and supplements. The abbreviated titles should be followed by the volume number, year (in parentheses) and page numbers.

Equations
These should be numbered (1), (2) etc.

Illustrations
It is imperative that authors supply the original and two copies of each illustration. Artwork should be supplied as black ink tracings or as high contrast black and white glossy photographs. High quality computer graphics are also acceptable. Because artwork will generally be reduced in size before printing, any lettering must be sufficiently large (3-5 mm) to be legible after reduction. All illustrations should preferably require the same degree of reduction and must be clearly numbered. Legends to illustrations must be submitted on a separate list.

Units
The use of SI units is preferred.

Accepted articles on disk
The final and accepted text should be submitted on a 3.5 in diskette (in addition to a hard copy with original figures). Double density (DD) or high density (HD) diskettes formatted for MS-DOS or Apple Macintosh compatibility are acceptable, but must be formatted to their capacity before the files are copied on to them. The files should be saved in the native format of the word processing program used. Most popular wordprocessor file formats are acceptable. It is essential that the name and version of the word processing program, type of computer on which the text was prepared, and format of the text files are clearly indicated.

Copyright Transfer
All authors must sign the 'Transfer of Copyright' agreement before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microform or any other reproductions of similar nature and translations, and includes the right to adapt the article for use in conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.

Proofs
Corresponding authors will receive proofs of their paper. They are requested to return corrected proofs as soon as possible. No new material may be inserted in the text at the time of proof reading. A "note added in proof" will be accepted only if permission has been obtained from the Editor.

Offprints
Twenty-five offprints are provided free of charge. Further copies can be ordered at prices shown on the offprint order form which will accompany the proofs.

Deadline for abstracts’ submission - September 15, 2003.

PRESENTATION

Duration of the plenary lectures is 1 hour, key-note lectures – 45 minutes, oral presentation – 20 minutes including time for questions. Scientific Conference Committee kindly asks to confirm participation before November 1, 2003 to avoid drastic changes in the scientific program.

Overhead facilities and beamer for the projection of computer- or video signal on the screen will be provided. It is recommended that you prepare computer presentatio ppt format (Microsoft Power Point from the package MS Office).

Posters should be not more than 100 cm wide and 100 cm high. They should be readable from 2 m distance. The authors are requested to hang their posters in the morning and to stay in the poster hall according to the schedule.


LOCATION

The conference will be held in Berlin (Germany) in the Russian Scientific and Cultural Center (Friedrichstraβe 176-179, 10117 Berlin, tel. +49 30-20302-251, +49 30 20 30 2 250, fax +104930-2044058, E-mail: info@russisches-haus.de). It is situated in the central part of Berlin, 10 minutes walking distance of the main city street Unter den Linden.

Berlin is the capital and the biggest city of Germany. It was found in 13th century. Nowadays it has a population of about 3.5 million and extends over 889 square kilometers. It is located in central Europe, at the rivers Spree and Havel. Modern Berlin is a big political, scientific and cultural center. Berlin has 3 big universities and a number of colleges and polytechnical schools.

EXHIBITION

More than 50 exhibition stands will be presented. The Exhibition program will be illustrated in the frame of the conference program.



ACCOMMODATION

The rooms are reserved in the hotels:

HILTON Berlin*****, located within 5 minutes walking distance from the conference site (Mohrenstrabe 30, 10117 Berlin, tel. ++49 (030) 20 23 0, fax ++49 (030) 20 23 42 69)

KUBRAT***, located within 8 minutes walking distance from the conference site (Leipziger Strabe 21, 10117 Berlin, tel. ++49 (030) 201 20 54, fax ++49 (030) 201 20 57, E-mail: hotel-kubrat@t-online.de)

Hotel

Star rating

Way of payment

Price (conference special), Euro

Single

Double

Suite, persons

1 person

2 persons

3 persons

4 persons

Hilton

*****

Cash, credit cards*

139

159

-

-

-

-

Kubrat

***

Cash, credit cards*

82

95

92

112

138

164

All prices are per room per night including breakfast and VAT.

*VISA, AMERICAN EXPRESS, EURO TERCARD are accepted.

Please inform the Organizing Committee about your preference before October 15, 2003 for Hilton hotel, and before October 20, 2003 for Kubrat because rooms are extremely limited and reservations should be confirmed in advance. Please indicate the number of your credit card and the dates of arrival and departure.

LOCAL Transportation

From the railway stations:

From the airports:

ELECTRICITY

The electric current in Germany is 220 V (50 Hz). Plugs and sockets are the same as in the Continental countries of the European Union.

CLIMATE and CLOTHING
The average temperature in Berlin in December is normally 0-5oC. Warmer clothing is advised for evening


REGISTRATION

Application

REGISTRATION

The registration of the participants will take place at the Russian Scientific and Cultural Center on December 1, 2003, Monday, from 9 a.m.

REGISTRATION FEE
The registration fee is 350 Euro for each participant, 175 Euro - for students and accompanying persons. Registration fee includes all conference documentation, Welcome reception, 3 lunches, refreshments, social program.

Registration fee can be transferred to the account of the Russian Scientific and Cultural Center in Berlin before November 15, 2003:

Russisches Haus der Wissenschaft und Kultur
Bankkonto: Dresdner Bank
Konto-Nr. 0 107 533 000
BLZ 120 800 00

Payments should be free of bank charges. To ensure that we process your payment correctly, please indicate “CHEMREACTOR” and the delegate name at the payment. For payments transferred less than 14 days before the event, please bring a copy of the bank transfer request with you to the registration desk. Fees are not refundable after November 25, 2003.

VISA

Participants needing a visa for entry to Germany are advised to make the application in advance in their home countries. Please, contact your nearest Embassy or Consulate of Germany or consult your travel agency. The Organizing Committee will be pleased to send a letter of invitation to any individual requesting (please send the number of your passport and the date of birth).



SOCIAL PROGRAM

December 1, Monday, 18.00 Welcome reception
December 3, Wednesday, 14.00 Excursion (city tour)
December 3, Thursday, 19.00 Conference dinner (50 Euro)
December 5, Friday, 9.30 Excursion to Potsdam, Sans Souci (30 Euro)
December 5, Friday, 18.00 Vocal concert

CORRESPONDENCE

Please, contact:
Organizing Committee “Chemreactor-16”
Tatiana Zamulina
5, Akad. Lavrentiev Ave., Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
630090 Novosibirsk, Russia
Tel./Fax: +7 383 2 34 12 97
Fax: +7 383 2 34 30 56
E-mail: zam@catalysis.nsk.su




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