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THE MEETING OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS
OF ME JOINT U.S.-U.S.S.R. PROGRAM IN CHEMICAL CATALYSIS
ETON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A.
imle 23-25, 1975
.Protocol
Organizational Matters'
Appmdix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Appendix V .
Appendix VI
Appendix VII
Appendix VIII
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i MEETING OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS
OF THE JO= U.S.-U.S.S.R. PROGRAM IN CHEMICAL CATALYSIS
PRINCETON, NEV JERSEY, U.S.A.
June 23-25, 1975
In accordance with the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Agreement on Cooperation in
-the Fields of Science and Technology of may, 1972, and' in accordance with
-the decisions taken at the meetings. of the principal.investigators of the
U.S.-U.S.S.R. llrog:am in Chemical Catalysis at Novosibirsk, U.S.S.R.,
..July 16-19, 1974, a Joint U.S. -U.S.S.R. Symposium was held in Princeton
..on June 23-25, 1975, on the following topics of cooperative research in
the field of chemical catalysis:
Topic 1 - Catalysis by Coordination Complexes
.tea Organometallic Compounds
Topic 2 - Catalytic Reactor Modeling
Topic 3 - In-Depth Study of Selected Catalytic Systems
? -Topic 4 - Application of Catalysis to Life Support Systems
for Possible Use in Future Space Exploration
Topic 5 - Environmental Control
. From the Soviet side, the following principal investigators took part in-
the meeting:
Academician G. K. Boreskov (Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch
? of the Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk)
Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences M. G. Slin'ko
(Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk)
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Dr. Ya. B.-Gorokhovatskii (Institute of Physico-Chemistry, Kiev)
Dr. V. M. Gryaznov (Peoples Friendship University, Moscow)
Dr. A. A. Ivanov (Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk)
Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences V. B. Kazanskii
(Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow)
Dr. T3: A. Kondratiev (Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow)
Dr. 0. V. nrylov (Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow)
Dr. A. E. Shilov (Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow)
Dr. K. C. Yatsimirskii, Director (Institute of Physical Chemistry,
Kiev),
From the American side, the following principal investigators took part:
Dr. J. D. Balde.schwieler (California Institute of Technology)
Dr. A.-T. Bell (University of California, Berkeley)
Dr. Michel Boudart (Stanford University)
Dr. J. J. Carberry (Notre Dame University)
Dr.,Vladimir Haensel (Universal Oil Products)
Dr. W.' Keith Hall (University of Wisconsin, Milw .xkee)
Dr. Jack Halpern (University of Chicago)
Dr. J. W. Hightower (Rice University)
Dr. G. W. Keulks (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
Dr. Leon Lapidus (Princeton University)
Dr. John G. Larsen (General Motors Research Laboratories)
Dr. Dan Luss (University of Ho:~rton) .
Dr. E. L. Moetterties (Cornell University)
Dr.'John Turkevich (Princeton University)
Dr. W. H. Weinberg (California Institute of Technology
Dr. A. H. Weiss (Worcester Polvtecnnic Institute)
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The following U.S.S.R. research fellows also participated in the
Symposium at Princeton:
Dr. Andrei Skliarov (with Dr. Keulks)
.Dr. Vladislov Seleznev (with Dr. Weiss)
Dr. Valdislov Shvets (with Dr. Boudart)
1 U.S. research fellows attending the Symposium included:
Dr. C. L. Kibby (Gulf Research Development Co.)
Dr. E. L. Kugler (Johns Hopkins University)
Dr. Michael Maclaury (General Electric Co.)
Dr. Thomas Notermaann (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
Dr. K. C. Taylor (General Motors Research Laboratories)
Dr. D. W. Van Leirsburg (Oregon Graduate Center for Study $ Research)
Dr. Thomas Weil (Amoco Research Center)
The scientific sessions of the conference included presentations by
Soviet and American investigators as indicated in the Symposium agenda
attached as Appendix I. It was noted that the joint program in catalysis
has produced significant ?scientific results of mutual interest which have
been published in the Soviet and American scientific literature. The details
of progress in each of the five projects included in the Joint Program are
described in Appendices P"-VIII. As a result of meetings of the U.S.-U.S.S.R.
Program Coordinators,. and individual project leaders, a number of general,
organizational matters were discussed, and a number of policies defined as
the basis of collaboration in chemical catalysis for 1975-1976.
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ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS
1. The administrative and financial arrangements-for implementing
the program of cooperation in chemical catalysis appear to be working well..
The Foreign Relations. Department of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, and
.the American Chemical Society were congratulated for their skillful admini-
stration of the joint program..
2. The activity in each of the projects in the joint program in terms
of man-months is suranarized in Table I. The names and institutional-affili-
ations of each of the research fellows involved in the program are indicated
in Appendix II. On the basis of the data provided in Table I, a number of
problems are apparent:
a. in i>rniect 1, only one Soviet fellow has worked in a U.S.
laboratory. One Soviet Principal Investigator, Dr.
Mark E. Vo)1'pin, has not yet visited the United States,
nor have any of the investigators from his laboratory in
the Institute of Organo-Element Chemistry been cleared
for work in the United States laboratory of Professor
Halpern.
No Soviet fellows from Project 2, Reactor Modeling, have
been cleared for work in the United States.
The activity it Projects 3-5, all areas involving,heterogeneous catalysis,
appears to conform generally with the terms of the protocol of July 16-19,
1974..
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TABLE I
OWICAL CATALYSIS - RBSSARGI MIX PROGRAM
-April 1974 - December 1975
Nian-months
1974, and 1975
in progress.'
1975, propcsed
a!
Coordination
Complexes
14 1/2
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Reactor
Modeling
US USSR
4a1
Coordination Complexes: MacLaury, Weil,
Magnuson, Pretzer
Reactor Modeling: Bruns
Selected Systems: Kibby, Notermann,
Taylor, Conner, Miner
Life Support SyL:.ems: Partridge
Environmental Control: Van Leirsburgh
3:
Selected
.
Systems
US -F -USSR
18
1
30
Life Support
Systems
3.?
Environmental.
Control
US USSR
Coordination Complexes: Zamaraev
Selected Systems: Shvets, Skliarov,
Mastihin, Savchenko, Tapilin
Life Support Systems: Seleznev
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3. It was agreed that the addition of new topics and new
principal investigators to the Joint Program should be deferred
until the general terms of the July 1974 agreements had been
fulfilled.
4. The total volume for visits of research fellows per year
for each topic for each side which was agreed to in July 1974
is. shown in Table II. It was noted that the total of 60 man-
months is to small in comparison with the commitments already
made to programs and principal investigators in both countries.
It was agreed that an annual volume of activity of 90 man-months
of research fellow time would be more desirable than 60 man-
months. The proposed new distribution of research fellow time
to the five projects is also shown in Table II.
Man-Months Per Year For U.S. Or U.S.S.R. Research Fellows
'June 1974 Agreement Proposed New Volume of Activity
Man-Months
Man-Months
Topic 1
18
24
Topic 2
12
Topic 3
18
36
Topic 4
Topic 5
6
It was noted that the original working agreement signed in
Moscow on September 29, 1972 called for a total of 90 man-months
of activity of junior scientists. Drs. Boreakov and Balde-
schwieler agreed to propose the new level of activity at the
next meeting of the Joint Commission in October 1975.
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5.
The travel opportunities provided to four Soviet research
fellows in the United States and eight U.S. research fellows in
the Soviet Union are shown in Table III. The travel itineraries
of the Soviet principal investigators in the U.S. are also
attached in Appendix III. Both sides will provide wider opportuni-
ties for the research fellows in both countries in acquainting
with the work in chemical catalysis carried out in research
institutions other than their main place of work on the basis
of reciprocity.
6. The participants from the U.S.S.R. express their warm
thanks to Professor John Turkevich for his able organization
of the Princeton Symposium.
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VISITS IND/OR ATMNDANCES BY USSR I FE[.i1 Z
(Univ. and Industry Laboratories - t etings)
'Br. Kir ii I. Z? PAEV - 6 nmths research at Cornell Univ. with Prof. E. M atterties
Nov. 29, 1974 - May 29, 1975
4/6/75 - Univ. of Chicago, Prof. Halpern
4/25/75 - Northwestern Univ., Prof. B. M. Hoffman
4/28-29 - Argonne Natl. Lab., Argonne, Ill., Dr. M. Matheson
5/1-2 - Kettering Lab., Yellow Springs, Ohio, M. W. Newton
5/3-5/21- San Francisco - Stanford, Prof. M. Boudart
5/22/75 - UCLA, Prof. M. F. Ha,rthorne
5/23/75 - Cal Tech, Prof. J. E. Bercaw
5/24/75..- Sightseeing in Los Angeles
5/25/75 - Return to Chicago
5/26/75 - Wilmington, Del. - Du Pont, Dr. G. Parshall
5/27/75 - New York City - sightseeing
5/28/75 - departure for Moscow
Dr, Vladislav A. SHVEZS - 7 mmths research at Stanford Ui.iv. with Prof. M. Boudart
Nov.' 29, 1974 - Jude 29, 1975
23/3-11/10 Texas A & M, College Station, TY, Prof. J. H. Lunsfcrd
5/21-23 - Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Prof. W.K. Hail
5/24-26 - Gulf Pes. & Develop. Co., Dr. C. L. Y-ibby
5/29/75 - Return to Stanford
6/22/75 - Princeton, N.J. - Symposium
.6/26/755 -
6/29/75 New York City - Sightseeing
Evening, June 29 - departure for }& scaa
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Dr. Audrey V. SKLIA1JV - 6 months research at . the University of Wisconsin with
Prof. G. W. Baulks - Jan. 3, 197. - 2 months extension requested
3/20-23 - Fourth North American M3eting of the Catalysis
Society, Toronto, Canada
5/10-5/11- Sightseeing in Chicago
5/12/75 - Attending the Catalysis Club's Syrposiun at the
17 7 i o s Institute of Tec polo '
5/13/75 - Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill.,
Prof. R. L. Burwell & Prof. H. Pines
5/14 -
5/20 - California Institute of Tech iology
?P of. J. D. BaldesciwieIer, Prof. W. H. Weinberg.
5/20-23 - Stanford University, Prof. M. Boudart;
U%iv. of California, Prof. G. A. Scmorjai
5/24-5/26 Sightseeing in San Francisco
5/26/75 Paturn to the Mtiv. of Wisconsin via Chicago
6/22/75 - Travel to Princeton via New York City
US/USSR Synposiian - Chem. ' Catalysis Program
6/26/75 - i .t urn to the Univ. of Wisconsin
Dr. Vladislav A. SEIEZNEV -6 maths research at Worcester Polytechnic Institute with
Prof. A. H. Weiss - Jan. 3, 1975 - 2 months extension requested
3/20-3/23 - Fourth North Arnxican Meeting of the Catalysis
Society, Toronto, Canada
5/10-11 - Sightseeing in Chicago
5/12/73 - Attending the Catalysis Club's Symposium at the
Illinois Institute of Technology
5/13/75 - . Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.
Prof. R. L. Burwell & Prof. H. Pines
5/14 - ?
5/20 - California Institute of Technology, Prof. J. D.
Bal&sctn4ialer & Prof. W. H. Wei; ?
Union Oil Company, Brea, Calif., Dr. John W. Ward
5/20-23 - Stanford University, Prof. M. Boud.art
5/24-5/26 Sightseeing in San Franci?sc o
5/27 - New York City - sightseeing
evening Return to Worcester
6/22/75 - Travel to Princeton, N. J. US/USSR Syi posi'=,
Chemical Catalysis Program
6/26/75- Aetznrn to Worcester, Mass.
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Table III (continued)
$ -USSR PIC M OF 03XATICN IN aUMC AL QUALMS
US Iii FEZ-ZZ - IMMRU OF VLSITS
IN THE USSR
i0.
Dre William C. Conner earth at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow
tihiv. of Wi sa sin) (Prof. V. , B. KazanEki yj
Merl 1 July 1D, 1975
Visits:
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Kiev - 3 days
Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk - 1 week
De.- a%arles L. Kill y
(Lxaiv. of Wisaz rss,in)
earth at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow
(Prof. V. B. Kazanskiy)
AP dl 18 - Octther 18, 1974
Visits:
Institute of Catalysis,-NOaosibirsk - 1 week
Institute of Chemical Physics and
Institute of Organi-Element Chemistry, Moscow
A touristic visit to Leningrad arranged and paid
for by the USSR Academy of Sciences. A guide
provided by the University of Leningrad. No visits
io Univ. laboratories arranged. - 1 week
Dr. Dam A. Van Tyr burg search at the Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk
(t .c* uoiv.) (Acadea. G. K. Boreskav)
ley 23 - August 23, 1974
Dr. Michael R. Maclaury
(Stanford Univ.)
lb visits to laboratories. requested.
iiesearch at the Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk
(Prof. Yu. I. Yermakov)
April 18 - August 30, 1974
Visits:
Brief visits to the Institute of Organic Chemistry
and the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry,
Noucsibirsk;
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Institute of
Ovgaxxo-fit Chemistry, Moscow
Arranged through intovrist at personal expense -
visits to Irkutsk, Lake Baykal, Tashkent, Alma Ata,
'Dxi I ird , Kiev - .total of 10 days
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Dr. Fdberr C. Mines
(Prinouton Univ.)
Mr. 7h3mas Noon
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Research at the Kirgiz SSR Academy of Sciences,
Alma Ata'(Acaciemician A. V. Sokoiskiy)
visits to Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, I(hiva,
Pen zhikent, and Leningrad - 1 week
A brief visit to Patrice Lumanba Univ., Moscow
(Discussions with Profs. Sh mW is, Pavlova and
Yagodovskiy)
Arranged through intourist at personal expense -
(Participated in the First Annual Joint t.S-USSR
Symposium of the chemical Catalysis Program)
A tau ristic visit to Leru,ngr3d arranged and paid
for by the USSR Acad&nn, of Sciences. A guide was
?Pmvided by the University of Ierrinorad. No visits
to_ University laboratories arranged - 1 week
Organic Chemistry and the Institute of Inorganic
C mi.stzy, Moscow;
Institute of Catalysis. Novosibirsk - 1 week
Fasearch at the Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow
(Prof. 0. V. KZylov)
May 29 - November 30, 1974
Visits to research laboratories at the Institute of
Dr. Kathleen C. Taylor
(CM P99. Laboratories) Aesearch at the Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk
(Academician G. K. Boreskov)
Oct. 15, 1974 - January L, 1975
Brief visits to the research laboratories at the
Institute of Organic Chemistry and the Institute of
Chemical Physics, Maser,
Institute of Physical Chem stry,Kiev - 4 days.
Arranged through intourist at personal expense -
visits to Alma Ata - 2 days ;
Tashkent - 3 days;
Samarkand - 1 day.
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Dr. Thomas Weil Research at the Institute of Organo-Element
(Univ. of Chicago) Chemistry, rbscoxv (Prof. M. E. Vol'pin)
April 18 - August 19, 1975
Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk - 1 week
(Participated in the First Annual Joint LS-LESR
Synposium, Chemical Catalysis Program)
Institute of Polymer Chemistry, Leningrad - 1 week;
Arranged through intourist at personal e}:pense -?
.sits th Zagorsk, Vladimir and Suzdall.
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9. It was agreed to plan a third U.S.-U.S.S.R. Symposium on Chemical
Catalysis to be held in the Soviet Union, tentatively ; ??at.` nev on July 5- 7,
1976.
Coordinator from American side,
Dr. J. D. Baldeschwieler
Coordinator from Soviet side,
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CH 4IC1L CATALYSIS
PRINCETON CONF$R NC-:
June 23-25, 1975
Frick Chemical Laboratory
Department of Chemistry
?x-).,-..eton University
?_'inceton, N.J. 08340
US Chairman
Professor John D. Baldeschwieler
Chairman, Division of Chemistry A Chemical engineering
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California
USSR Chairman
Academician G. K. Boreskov
Director, Institute of Catalysis
Siberian Division, USSR Academy of Sciences
Novosibirsk, USSir.
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Sunday . June 22, 1375
3:00-7:00 p.m. Registration, Nassau Inn Lobby
Mondav, June 23, 175
8:15 a.m. Registration - Lobby, Frick Chemical Laboratory
(.resge Auditorium
Professor John Tur::evich
Prin%eton University
Op` l n,& Remarks
Professor John Baldeschwieler
California Institute of Technology
Academics cn G. X. Boreskov
Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk
Plenar7 Session
.Professor earl L.. luetterties, Chairman
Cornell University
9:00 a.m. Academician G. ri. Boreskkov
Institute of Catalysis; Novosibirsk
10:00 a.m. Professor Leon Lapidus
Princeton University
"On Some Features of Backed Bed Modeling
and Simulation"
11:00 a.m. Dr. A. Y. Shilov
Institute of Chemical x'hysics, ilosedw
12:00 Luncheon - Local restaurants
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:section A
Monday Afternoon. June 23 1075
ROi 0G ;NEOUS CATALYSIS
Seminar Room 303
Third Floor
Professor Jack Halpern, Chairman
University of Chicago
Redox Chemistry of Orzanametallic Compounds
2:00 P.M. Professor jack Halpern
Dr. Thomas iiei l
Amoco Rescarr-h Center
Naperville, Illinois
Dr. X. B.. Yatsiciirslcii
Institute of 0rdanic Chemist."**
Riev, USSR
Nitrogen Fixation
3:30 p.m. Professor J.- E. Bercaw
California Institute of Technology
"Dinitrogen Complexes of i ercaexnyltitanocene
and Permethylzirconocene'
Dr. A. Y. Shilov
Institute of Chemical Physics
Moscow , r..
Professor Charles 14Cenna -
University of'Southern California, .os Angeles
g r Vol- pin
Dr.
- Institute a f=r&'do?Elemental Compounds
Moscow
pimceton Faculty Club
rospect
Reception and Banquet
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Monday Afternoo:z June 23`1975
S-ection
RETEROGi NW OUS CATALYSIS
Kres ;e Auditorium
First Floor
xydrOgenati,on-
Professor W...Xeith Hall; Chairman
University of Wisconsin, ciilwaukee
2:00 p.m. Professor John Turkevich
Princeton University
Professor idichel Boudart
Stanford University
Dr. Vladislov Shvets?
Institute of Organic Chemistry
Moscow
3:00 p.
Professor V. M. Gryaznov.
Peoples Friendship University
Moscow
Oxidation-
Professor George W. Keulks
University of Wisconsin, iiilwaukee
Dr. Andrey V. Sklyarov
Institute of Chencal Physics
Moscow
Dr. Oleg V. ICrylov
Institute of Chemical Physics
Moscow
Dr. Thomas M.. Notermann
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Dr. Y. B. Gorokhvatski i
Institute of Physical Chemistry
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, USSR
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.Monday Afternoon, June 23, 1975
Section B. (cant.). H'TSROGLNL0US CATALYSIS
` --Qe composition
6:00 P.
Dr. Vladimir Haensel
University Oil Products
.Des Plaines, Illinois
Academician G. M. Boreskov
Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk, USSR
Professor J. W. Hightower
Rice University
Houston, Texas
Isotopic Tracer Studies of NO Reduction
by Methane over a 1Pt/AI2O3 C"alyst
Professor Alexis T. Bell
University of California, Ber'ceiey
"Infrared Spectra of Adsorbed Species
Present During the Reduction of NO
Prospect
Reception and Baneuet
Princeton Faculty Club
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Monday Afternoon; June 23: 1975
Section C
REACTOR i?IJDELIiNG
DuPcnt Seminar Room 324
Third Floor
Professor James J. Carberry, Chairman
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, Indiana
.2:00 p.m. Professor Dan Luss
University of Houston
Bouston, Texas
"Pitfalls in the Modeling of Reacting
iiixtures"
3:00 p.m. Dr. ti. G. Slin'ko
Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk, USSR
4:00 p.m. Professor James J. Carberry
University of Notre i)ame
South Bend, Indiana
Comparison of Fixed-Bad and Tubular Well
Reactors for the Oxidation of Naphthalene'
6:00 p.m. Reception and Banquet.
Princeton Faculty Club
Prospect
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Tuesday 2'Sornin? . June 24, 1975
Plenary Session
Xresge Auditorium
First Floor
Professor Z. Peterson, Chairman
University of California, Berkeley
9:00 a.m. or. lilchail.14. Slin'ko
Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk
10:00 a.m. -Professor L. L. Muetterties
Correll University
"Catalytic Hydrogenation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons"
11:03 a.m. Dr. V. B. &Uzansky
Institute. of Organic Chemistry
Moscow
12:00 Luncheon - Local Restaurants
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Third Floor
HtOKOC,;z,N 0US CATALYSIS
Seminar Room 303
Professor Jack Halpern, Chairman
Tuesday Afternoon- June 24, 1975
University of Chicago
Activation of Hydrocarbons and Related Catalytic Phenomena
2:00
"Homogeneous Catalytic Activation of C-H Bonds
Dr. A. L. Shilov
Institute of Chemical Phvsies
Professor Jack R. Norton
Princeton University
Metal Clusters and Supported Catalysts
3:30 p.m. Professor S. L. Muetterties
Cornell University
"Catalysis Chemistry of Metal Clusters"
Dr. Y. Yermakov
Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk
Dr. Michael MacLaury
Chemical Laboratory
General Electric Co.
6:00 P.M. Group Dinners (no host)
p.m. Professor G. W. Parshall
E . I . du Pont de Nemaurs ,? Co.
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3:03 p .
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HET%ROGi:N1:0US CATALYSIS
Kresge Auditorium
First Floor
Professor W . :eith - Hail , Chairman
University of Uisconsin, i1ilwaukee
Acid Catalysis
Professor W. :faith Hal-1
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
"Some Interesting Properties of the Alumina
Surface"
Dr. V. B. Kazansky
Institute of Organic Chemistry
Moscow
Dr. Charles L. Kibby
Gulf Research F. Development
Academician G. K. 3oreskov
Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk
Dr. Y. B. Gorokhovatsky
Institute of Physical Chemistry
.Academy of Sciences, iUev
Application of Catalysis to Life Suonort Systemsfor
Possible Use in Fucure Space ;;x^ioracion
Professor Alvin H. Weiss
Worcester Pa's vt ichnic .Institute
Dr. V?zdiLa.av Seleznev
Institute o? C:emical Physics
Moscow
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Dr. John G. Larson
General Motors Corporation
"iieasurement of Sulfur Oxidation
States on Platinum/Alumina"
Dr. Peter A. Zhdan
Institute of Catalysis
-Dr. K. C. Taylor
'Gene=al Motors Corporation
Dr. Oleg V. Xrylov -
Institute of Chemical Physics.
Moscow
Academician G. X. Boreskov
Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk
Professor W. Henry Weinberg
California Institute of Technolor
"The 'Interaction of Carbon Monoxide with
the (111) Surface of Indium
6:00 p.m. Group Dinners (no host)
ChemicalPhysics
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Se ion C Rt2.ACTOR i?IOD :LING
DuPont Seminar Room 324
Third Floor
Professor James J. Carberry, Chairman
University of Notre tame
2:30 p.m. Professor W. Harmon Ray
State University of New York, Buffalo
"A Structural Framework for Hodelir.g Emulsion,
Suspension, and Precipitation polymerization
Reactors"
3:00 p.
Dr. A. A. Ivanov
Institute of Catalysis.-
Novosibirsk
4:00 p.m. Professor Eugene F. Petersen
University of California,.zerkeley.
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Wednesday iiorning., June 25 "1975e
Plenary Session
Xresge Auditorium
First Floor
Professor George W. :eulacs, Chairman
University of Wisconsin, r,iilwauxee
9:00 a.m. Or. Oleg V. trylov
Institute of Chemical physics
Moscow
10:00 a.m. Professor W. ieith Hall
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
12:00 Luncheon
F3edaesday Afternoon . ;iuna 25 1975
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ITINERAW - C7MMCI7N GD'JR>';ZY K. BORESKOV
Director, Institute of Catalysis
Novosibirsk
Friday, June 13
Sunday,-June-I5
Arrival in Washington
Delegation will be met by Dr. Richard Kenyan
Meeting in Washington with Dr. P. Arnold,
Phillips Petroleum Carpany
Erring Orientation rreeting and dinner sponsored by
the'American Chemical Society, Corms Club
2:10 PM Depart Washington National Airport, DELTA *302
3:17 PM Arrive Boston
Go to the WITED Air Te inal, loo}: for the
VE'F T TRANSIT Bus Line - board "New London, N.H.'
bus
4:00 PM .Depart for New London, New Hampshire
Arrive at Colby College
Mnday, June 16 -
Thursday, June 19 Participation in the Gordon Conference on
? Catalysis
Friday, June 20 7:30 AM Depart Neta London on VERZTLI TRANSIT BUS
10:25 AM Arrive Boston Logan Airport
12:10 PM Depart Boston - WITED, Flight j769
1:50 PM Arrive Cleveland, Ohio
Will be rret by a representative of Dr. Idol
Will'be driven by car to Uarrerisville Heic ins. Vii;.
reservations at Somme- Inn (Tel.:21G-752-5600)
Afternoon Visit with Dr. Janos Idol, SO?'10
Evening Dinner guest of Dr. Idol
Saturday, June 21 8:10 AM Depart Cleveland, UNITEP -4326
9:27 AM Arrive La .luardia ?.in cr , New York.
Will be met by Prof. -1,:rkevich
Travel by car to Princeton, N.J. Acoo mcdations
Nassau Inn.
Monday, June 23 -
Wednesday, '%me 25 USASSR Joint Annual Symposium, Chemical Catalysis
P=gram
Afternoon Visit laboratories in Princeton area
Th rsday, June 26 9:51. AM Depart. Princeton for New Yore: o-: rain-
Acocmrx3ations - Na.; York Hilton hotel, 1335 Ave=
of the Amsricas, New York City (Te1.212-586-6524
Friday, June' 27 1:30 PM . Depart New York for Washington on F troliner
train *115
4:30 PM Arrive Washington Union Staticn
5:30 [ii ltuv '~. by iuTvusii-a o D 'rte Iii i.ci.zatic Lai- iaii tv
6:10 PM Depart W Shington for M scr
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ITIISRAFBC -Prat: Ya. B. Gomuhatiatckiv & 'Dr. A. A. Ivanov
Friday,
J`tate 13 Arrival in Washington
Saturday; June 14 Sightseeing in Washington
Evening Orientation rreeting & entertainnent by the
American, Q'icnical Society
Sunday, June 15 12:20 PM Depart Washington National Airoort
NORPf!W ST Airline, Flight #325
1:35 PM Arrive Detroit Met ?olitan Airport
Will be meat by Dr. Larson or one of his
representatives
l~brnd-ry, June 16 Reservations Hilton Inn in Tray
Visit General Motorij, Re-search Labs. wtth
Dr. J. G. Larson
Tuesday, June 17 Visit Autorrnbile Asserrbly Plant - Dr. Larson
Wednesday, June 18
Everting Dr. Larson will provide transportation
to Dearborn, Michigan '
Reservations at Dearborn Inn
Visit Ford Motor CaTany; 1 search Labs.-with
Dr. Yao
Thursday, June 19 7:00 AM Depart Detroit, Michigan, EAS= #341
7:43 AM Arrive Pittsburgh
From the airport take,a limousine to
WILLIAM PUZ4 Hotel on Grand Street in
dcu tckm Pittsburgh; walk one block to the
Gulf Building -
10:00 AM Take the station wagon bus (the driver will
have been instructed about your bocrdinc the
the station ;agon) - You will be driven to
the Gulf Research Laboratories
Either Dr. Andrew Labun or Dr. John Freel
will'serve as your host
In the evening you will be taken to the
CAPL'1t HOME.
Friday, June 20
Take a bus to return to Pittsburg; airport
12:00 Noon depart Pittsburgh ALLEC Y' #938
1:03 PM arrive La Guardia Airpozc, New York
2:35 PM Connect LTA 052L to depart for Wor..eester, Ness.
3:15 PM Arrive Worcester Massachusetts
Will be met at the airport by Dr. Weiss' represent
Peservations -Lincoln Sheraton
Saturday, June 21 Visit with Dr. A. Weiss, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
Sunday, June 22 _ Drive by car to Princeton with Dr. A.'Weiss
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Monday, June 23 -
Wednesday, June 25
[S/ SSR Pnnual Synpositln, Chemical Catalysis
Thursday, June 26
9:51 A M
Program
Depart Princeton for N "Pork by train
Friday, June 27
1:30 PM
Reservations - Nc, York Hilton Hotel
Depart Nc.i York for Washington by train
8:10 PM
Depart Washington for tfbscwr
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ftLday, June 13. Eva ing Arrival in Washingtoxr
Pccxmcdations - Statler Hilton Hotel
Saturday, June 14 Visit Washington
4 Orientation meeting and entertainn nt by the
A erican chemical Society
Sunday, June 15 2:10 PM Depart Washington National Airport, LELTA #302
3:17 PM Arrive Boston, Logan Ai.rport
Oa to the UNITED Airline Terni.nal, look for -the
VEMMT TRANSIT Bus Line - board "New Lydon, N.H."
bus
4:00 PM Depart for New London, New Haffpsbjre
6:00 PM Arrive New Londcn
Monday, June 16 -
Thursday, June 19
Participation in the Gor&ri C nferenoe
Sanetime during the Gordon Conference, reconfirm
with Dr. Alexander Cruickshank your intention to' use
the bus to return to Boston on Friday, June 20
Friday, June 20 Noon Depart for Boston Logan Airport
Apprcoc.3:30 PM Arrive Boston
6:25 PM Depart Boston on PILGRIM Airline 4169
7:40 PM Arrive New Haven, Conn. Take a taxi to PA RC PLAZA
HO1Ei,. Dr. Gary L. Haller will call you at the
hotel to make arrangements for Saturday, June 21
to visit Yale t iversity with a group of other
Saturday, June 21 foreign visitors
Visit Yale University
Sunday, June 22 8:40 AM Depart New Haven
10:20 AM by +,-a;., for New York
Arrive New York Penn Central Station
12:00 Noon Depart New York ai` Penn Central Train 421.
12:58 PM Arrive Prinsccm Junction
Will be advised later on .arrangements to travel
to Nassau Inn Hotel inPranoetcn
Monday, June 23 -
Wednesday, June 25
Participation in the US/USSR Joint Sy iposiian,
Chemical Catalysis Program;
Sometime during the syrrpDs ium contact Dr. E.
Heineman to schedule visit to the Mil Research anc:
Develcznent Corporation
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1ursday, June 26 8:55 AM Depart Princeton by train to travel to
Wilmington, Delaware
9:38 AM Arrive Wilmington
Will be met by Dr. Bruce C. Gates to travel by
car to the University of Delaware
Should you arrive on a different train, take at tayd
to the Chemical Engineering Departh nt, Univ. of
Delaware, Lovett Avenue and Acadeny Street.
(Dr. Gates horses to rreet you at the G_rdon Coaf. )
.Visit with Dr. Gates at the Department of Chemical Engineering.
(Prof. James Katzer, Univ. of Delaware, President
of the Philadelphia Catalyst Club also will attend
Princeton Syrposium. if he remains in Princeton
until June 25 - last clay of the syrposium - you
may travel with him to the Univ. of Delaware that
afternocn, spend the nit in Newark and visit. with
Dr..Gates on Thursday, June 26.
Evening Depart by train to Washington
Reservaticris - Statler Hilton Hotel
Friday,, june 27 8:10 PM Depart t; 3s,hington for Moscow
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- Prof. VLADIMLR B. KAZFtNSK IY
Depuv :.trec-. Institute of organic Chemistry
:.15SR A.:ademv of Sciences
Friday, June 13 AaiVal in Washington
Will be met by Dr. Richard L. Kenyon
'Saturday, June 14 10:00 AM Dr. Milton D. Scheer, Chief, Physical Chemistry,
Division, National Bureau of Standards, will call
for you at the hotel and drive you to the
Chemistry Building at the National Bureau of
Standards for a meeting. (Dr. David R. Penn may
also be present at the meeting. Dr. John Yates wil-
be unable to meet with you at that time, but will
try to meet with you sometime during the Gordon
Conference in New Irrhdo, N.H.)
At the conclusic of the meeting, Dr. Scheer will
drive you back to the hotel.
6:30 PM Orientation meeting and dinner at the CY inns
Club, sponsored by the A eri.can Chemical Society
Sunday, June 15 2:10 PM Depart Washington National Airport, DELTA $302
3:17 PM Arrive Boston, Logan Airport.
Cho to the u,,I7ED 1irline Terminal, look for the
VMMXT TRANSIT Bus Line - board "IEnT ItNDCO, N.H.'
bus.
4:00 PM Depart for New liondrn, New Hampshire
6:00 PM Arrive at Colby College,
Mx:day, June 16 -
Thursday, June 19
Friday, June 20
Participation in the Gordon Conference. Scmet:r
during the Gordon Conference, rexnfirm Britt:
A. Cruickchank your intentim to use the ;u_.
return to Boston on Friday, June 20.
Depart New London for Boston
Get off at the t''O:Q ,-, .T 7aL TRliT;J,LAYS But: r bsu..'?e..
Take a bus to Worcester, mass. (hc?. ly styv -.~e.,
Upon arrival at Worcester, take a tam. t:. ~,e
SHERATON LINCOM, HOTEL. Professor A. Weiss-
(Worcester Polytechnic Institute) will oxnhtact
you that evening.
Satuday, June 21 Visit wita Dr. A. H. Weiss
Sunday, June 22 Drive by car with Prof. Weiss to Princeton, N.J.
Aeservaticns - Nassau Inn.
Monday, June 23 -
Wednesday, June 25
? us/mm Joint Syn^ ium
Afternoon Visit laboratories in Princeton area
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Paces 2
Thursday, June 26 9:51 AM
Depart Princeton for New York by train
Reservations - New York Hilton Hotel, 1335
Avenue of the Americas
Friday, JLaue 27 1:30 PM Depart New York for Washington by train,
M6'MLINER #115
4:30 PM Arrive Washington Union Station
5:00 PM Travel by Greyhotxtd limousine to Dulles
Airport
8:10 PM Depart Washington for Moscow
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ITII - Prof. Oleg V. KMWV
Dq ixty Directo r Insti 7zte of then ical Physics
UM ACAD`'IY OF SCIZNCT"S
Satir:tciac~i, J\z 14 10s00 AM
Monday, June 16 -
Thursday, June 19
A. C7cuidshank your intention to use dharCerred. bras
to return to Boston m Friday, Jxe 20.
Depart New I don for Bostm
Gat off at the CXI~TIl,~ ML TRAXtJ S Bus Sthtian. Takc
a bus to Worcester, Yass. (hok rly schedule) . tPm
aratival at Worcester, take a taxi to the SHEPA=i
LTNt 2'1 HOTEL. Prof. Alvin H. Weiss will contact you
that everting.
Sat =day, June 21 .Visit to Worcester Polyteda>