The EuroSchool addresses the timely topic of intermetallic compounds in catalysis. Intermetallic compounds play a major role on conventionally supported heterogeneous catalysts by being formed under reducing pre-treatment conditions or during reaction. In addition, they can form the basis for a knowledge-based approach in catalysis, enabling fast development and innovation.
The EuroSchool starts with a general introduction to intermetallic compounds – a class of metallic compounds with very interesting chemical and physical properties. It provides insight into heterogeneous catalysis and the interaction of molecules with surfaces. The occurrence and forming conditons of intermetallic compounds in catalysis is elucidated before exemplifying the advantages of using intermetallic compounds in catalysis and the knowledge-based approach on two examples. Finally, the feasibility of industrial syntheses protocols for these materials is shown.
The lectures are presented by the leading experts in the different fields and comprehend tutorials for most of the lectures. In addition, time for discussion with the lecturers, a lab visit and an excursion to BASF Schwarzheide GmbH a subsidiary of BASF -The Chemical Company is foreseen.
This EuroSchool aims at advanced students, PhD students and PostDocs in the fields of catalysis, intermetallic compounds or complex metallic alloys. Due to the high relevance in a number of industrial processes, the EuroSchool also is relevant for industrial decision makers, technological managers, innovation marketing specialists, process engineers and senior researchers who would like to gather deep understanding of the high potential of intermetallic compounds in heterogeneous catalysis. Other participants interested in the topics are highly welcome.