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Chinese Computational Catalysis Network (C3N)
o C3N will organize a delegation to visit Germany in January 2009 and to present at the first German-Chinese Forum on Computational Catalysis (GCFC2) to be held at Munich in January 7-9, 2009. The theme of the 1st GCFC2 in 2008 is Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations in Computational Catalysis, which will also be the 1st C3N workshop on computational catalysis.
o The next C3N workshop on computational catalysis will
o C3N will organize a delegation to visit Germany in January 2009 and to present at the first German-Chinese Forum on Computational Catalysis (GCFC2) to be held at Munich in January 7-9, 2009. The theme of the 1st GCFC2 in 2008 is Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations in Computational Catalysis, which will also be the 1st C3N workshop on computational catalysis.
o The next C3N workshop on computational catalysis will be held in Beijing in the summer of 2009 and the thematic topic and keynote speaker is TBD.
o C3N plans to organize a Computational Catalysis symposium independently or within the annual meeting of the Chinese Chemical Society in 2009.
o C3N will attend or organize a symposium on computational catalysis ACS 2010, San Fransisco/Boston, USA.
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B.-T. Qiao, A.-Q. Wang, X.-F. Yang, L. F. Allard, Z. Jiang, Y.-T. Cui, J.-Y. Liu, J. Li, T. Zhang, "Single-Atom Catalysis of CO Oxidation Using Pt1/FeOx", Nature Chem., 2011, 3(8), 634?641, DOI:10.1038/nchem.1095
Theoretical Studies of Species Related to Acrolein Hydrogenation
Author(s): Kang Guo-Jun; Ma Jing; Chen Zhao-Xu
Source: CATALYSIS LETTERS Volume: 142
Issue: 2 Pages: 287-293 DOI: 10.1007/s10562-011-0755-3 Published: FEB 2012
Sun, Jing; Fang, Ya-Hui; Liu, Zhi-Pan*" Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction Kinetics on Fe-center of Nitrogen-doped Graphene",
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2014, ASAP, DOI:10.1039/C4CP00037D
The 4th Symposium of the Chinese Computational Catalysis Network
(C3N-4)
The 4th Symposium of the Chinese Computational Catalysis Network (C3N-4)