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ON CATALYSIS
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CONGRESS ON CATALYSIS
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For deta i led informat ion andreservat ion, feel free to contact
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lnternational Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (LJPAC)
Chemistry Section of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Federation of European Chemical Societies (FECS)
Hungarian Chemical SocietY
l0th INTERNATTONAL CONGRESS ON CATALYSTSBudapest Convention Crntre
L9-24 July,1992 BudaPest, Hungary
PROGRAMME
nd Th i r d C i r cu l a r
Page
P R E F A C E . . . . 4I N T R O D U C T I O N . . . . 5CONGRESSCOMMIT 'TEES . . , . .6O R G A N I Z I N G C O } I N { I T T E E . . . , . 6PAPERSELECTIONCOMMITTEE . . . , . 6P U B L I C A T I O N . . . . . őI - A D I E S C O M M I ' | T E E . . , . . 7LOCALARRANGEMENTS . . . ]TRAVELAGENCY . . . . . . 8E X H I B I T I O N . . . . . . 8THE COUNCIL OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON CATALYSIS . . . .9ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. . . 10GE,NERAL INFORMATION I I
C o n g r e s s S i t e a n d T i m e . . . . 1 1R e g i s Í r a t i o n . . ' . . 1 1Re gistration Fee and Remitt nce . . . . 11Cance l la t ion ,Refund . . .12Con{irmationrfRegislraton . ..13A c c o t t t t t t o c i a Í i o n . . . . . 1 3L c Í t e r s o { I n v i t a t i c l n . . . , . . 1 4L i s t o f P a r t i c i p a n r s . . . . . 1 4Prepr intBoo lgProceed ings. . . . 14L a n g u a g e . . . . 1 4Lunch . . .14Exhibit ion . . .15Advertisements. . . . . 15
U S E F U L H I N T S . . . . . . 1 6P a s s p o r t s a n d V i s a . . . . 1 6(lurrency, Exchange, Credit cards . . )6Public Transportation, Rent a car and Taxi . . . . 16N o t i c e t o D r i v e r s . . . . 1 1Mail and Telephone Service . . Il
Climate andClothing . . . . . . 17
N a n t e B a d g e . . . . . . 1 7S h o p p i n g H o u r s i n B u d a p e s t . . , . . . . f 1E l e c t r i c i t y S u p p l y . . . . . 1 7Insurance . . 17
PRE. AND POST.CONGRESS SYMPOSIA . . 18S O C I - A L E V E N T S . . . . . 2 0O P T I O N A L P R O G R A M M E S . . . . . . 2 1
Ha l f - dayP rog rammes . . . . 2 IPos t -Cong res sTou r s . . . . . 23
SCIENTIF ICPROGRAMME . . . 27
Contents
Design: FERENC TÖREKYPrinted by INTEREUROPRESS Ltd. Co.
PREFACE
The 10th International Congress on Catalysis (1Oth ICC) will bc held in Budapcst,Hungary, through 19-24 July,1992.
The Congress is organized under the auspices of the Council of the Intcrnational Congrcsson Catalysis, the Hungarian Catalysis Society and the Chcmistry Section of thc FlungarianAcademy of Sciences.
Congress Site
Budapest Convention CentreBudapest XII.. JagellÓ rit 1.3Postal Addre^ss.' P. O. Box 233, Budapest, Hungary
H-1444
MALEV Hungarian Airline is thc Official carrier of the 1Oth Internationai Congress onCataiysis (see overleaf of Front Cover).
Congress Olfice
1) Up to Friday, 17 July, 1992 and after 27 July,1992Professor Lász|ó Guczi, Chairman of the organizing Committeeof the 1Oth International Congress on CatalysisInstitute of Isotopes of the Hungarian Academy of SciencesKonkoly Thege lvIiklÓs (lt29l33, Budapest. HungaryH-1225Postal address: P. O. Box 77, Budapest, Hungary
H-1525Phone: (36)-1-156-4815
Telex: 22-5360Fax: (36)-1-156-5045
Z) From Saturday, 18 July, 1992 to Friday, 24 J:uly,1992Corvina Room, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Budapest Convention CentreBudapest XII., Jagelló ()t 1-3
Postnl address: P. O. Box 233, Budapest, HungaryH-r444
Phone: (36)-Iz166-4595
Fax: (36)-1 -166-4298
TNTRODUCTIONOn behalf of the Organizing Cornmittee, we have the honour to welcomc you as
participants of the 10th International Congress on Catalysis in Hungary, a country now, two
years after the change of regime, the 24th Member of thc European Community and
Associate Member of the European Communíty. Aíter prcvious congresscs he|d at four-
year intervals in various parts of the world, in Philadelphia (1956), Paris, Amsterdam,
Moscow, Palm Beach, lxrndon, Tokyo, Berlin and Calgary, it is now our great privilege to
organize the ICC.f irst t ime in Budapest. You wil l see Budapcst in summer although many
of vou may have been acquainted with our capital through somc scicntific an<l othcr
cultural events. The Organizing Comrnittee hopes your stay in Hungary will be cnjoyablo
and you will have a chance to see the sights of our lovely capital and some spots of intcrcst
in the countryside as well.International Congresses on Catalysis have ahvays givcn spccial emphasis to
hetcrogcneous catalysis. The programme of the 10th International Congress on Catalysiswil l focus on New F-rontiers in Catalysis including "nontradit ional" catalyt ic materials and
environmental catalytic problems. The contributions cover a wicle rangc of lundarnontal,applied, industrial and engineering aspects of cataiysis. The extending range and high
efficiency of industrial techniques for observing cata|ytically imp<lrtant surÍaces arc aiso
evident in the programme."fhe Organizing C.ommittcc decidcd to follow thc tradition of previous Congrcsscs
to anange no more than two parallel sessions. We have increased the nurnber of postcrssomewhat to accommodatc a total of about 470 papers from 38 countrics. Even so, thisrequired sometimes painful decisions in choosing frorn the 764 abstracts submitted. ThcOrganizing Committee is most grateful to the Members of the Paper Selection Committccand to the panel of referees who helped to make these choices.
Assistance in meeting the expenses of the Congress has come from a number of
sources to lvhom the Committee is most grateful.Valuable assistance with local arrangements has been provided by a number of
persons in the catalysis and engineering community in Budapest ancl at major Hungarian
Universities and Chemical Companies. Although having been sometimes only periphcrally
interested in catalysis, they have been eager to ensure the success of this importantgathering in Budapest.
The layout of the Budapest C.onvention Centre seemed particularly well suited to anaccompanying exhibition which is being included in the 1Oth ICC.
We hope that you find the scientific programme outstanding, thc excellcnt socialevents rewarding and Budapest will provide beautiful and fascinating environment for yourstay. We are pleased to have the opportunity to host the 10th International Congress on
Catalysis and our Committee sincerely hopes that you will be able to attend. We will makeevery effort to make your sojourn in Hungary pleasant and memorable.
L. Guczi
Chairman of the Organizing Committee
P. TétényiChairman of the Consress
ChairmanzCo-Chairman:HonoraryChairman:
Chairman:
Secretary:Members:
Chairman:
Co-Chairman:Members:
CONGRESS COMMITTBES
Proi.essor Pál Tétényi Qnstitute of Isotopes, Budapest)
Professor Ferenc Nagy @owos University, Budapest)
Professor 7n|tán G. Szabő (Eotvos University, Budapest)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Professor Lászlró Guczi (nstitute of Isotopes, Budapest)
Dr. Antal Sárkány (Institute of Isotopes, Bu<lapest)
Professor Miháiy BartÓk (JÓzsef Attila University, Szcgecl)
Professor Pál Fejes (JÓzsef Attila University. Szcgcd)
Dr. Gyu|a Gáti (Hungarian oil an<l Gas Co.,
Százhalombatta)Prof.essor DÓnes Kallő (Ccntral Research Irrstitutc for Chemistry,Budapest)Dr' JÓzsef MargitfaIvi (Central Research Institutc for Chemistry,Budapest)Professor wszl'ó MarkÓ (Research Institute for TechnicalChemistry, Veszprém)Professor 7n|tá,'n Paál (Institute of Isotopes, Budapest)Professor JÓzsef PetrÓ (fechnical University, Budapest)Professor Frigyes Solymosi (JÓzsef Attila University, Szegcd)
PAPER SELECTION COMMITTEE
Professor Frigyes Solymosi
Professor Zn|tán Paá|Professor Dénes KallÓ
Dr. JÓzsef MargitfalviProfessor Uszló Markő
PUBLICATION
Professor Lászl'ó Guczi
Professor Frigyes Solymosi
Professor Pál Tétényi
I-ADIES COMMITTEE
Chairman: Mrs. Gyorgyi GucziIIonorary
Chairman: Mrs. Stella SzabőMembers:Mrs. Judit FejesMrs. Ilona GátiMrs. MagdaHerczegMrs. Aranka KallőMrs. Tamara MargitfalviMrs. Bernadette Markő
Mrs. Agnes Nagylvírs. Jrilia Paál-Lukács
Mrs. Ágnes SolymosiMrs. Judit Somorjai
Mrs. Mária Tétényi
Chairman:Secretaries:
Members:Dr. Károly lÁzárDr.7n|tán SchayDr. Tamás HofferDr.7n|tán ZsoldosDr. Péter SzedlacsekDr. Béla KozmaDr. Ágnes ZsigmondDr. János RaskőDr. András BerkőDr. András ErdohelyiDr' Ákos RédeyDr. Tibor Kun SzabÓDr. Tibor E,gyháziDr. János SzabÓDr. Jőzsef Kovács
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
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Dr. János HalászDr. Károly Varga
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Dr. Ferenc EvanicsDr. Zoltán Kele
Dr. Ferenc Notheisz
Dr. Ágnes MastalirDr. János Kiss
Dr. Tamás KatonaDr. Sándor Gobolos
Dr. István HalászDr. R. Magdolna Mihályi
Dr. ErzsébetCzárán
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THB COUNCIL OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON CATALYSIS
(as of 5th February, 1992)
OFFICERS
President: Professor J. HaberPresi"dent-elect:Vice-PreidenÍ: Professor J. H. BlockTreasurer:
Secretary:Professor F. S. StoneProfessor P. Tétényi
Official representative (LIPAC): Professor B.
Members:Professor J. M. Parera (Argentina)Dr. J. J. Ronco (Argentina)ProÍ.essor J. R. Anderson (Australia)
Professor D. L. Trimm (Australia)
Professor H. Gruber (Austria)
Dr. J. l,ercher (Austria)
Professor E. G. Derouane (Belgium)Professor G. F. Fronrent @elgium)Professor L. A. Petrov @ulgaria)Professor D. G. Klissurski @ulgaria)Dr. M. Ternan (Canada)Professor B. W. Wojciechowski (Canada)Professor Yi Chen (China)Professor X. X. Guo (China)
Professor M. Hronec (Czechoslovakia)Dr. B. Wichterlova (Czechoslovakia)
Dr. J. P. Brunelle (France)Professor M. Che (France)Professor J. H. Block (Germany)
Professor H. Knozinger (Germany)Professor F. Solymosi (Hungary)
Professor P. Tétényi (Hungary)Dr. [,. Nogueira Qbcroamerican)Dr. M. Goldwasser (Iberoamerican)
Delmon
Dr. P. Rao (ndia)
Professor B. Viswanathan (ndia)
Professor F. Trifiro (Italy)Dr. B. Notari (taly)
Professor S. Yoshida (Japan)Professor M. Misono (Japan)
Professor J. W. Geus (Ihe Netherlands)Professor V. Ponec (fhe Netherlands)Professor J. Haber (Poland)
Professor W. Palczewska (Poland)
Professor J.- S. Ruiz (Spain)Professor J. R. Gonzalez de Velasco
(Spain)Professor F. S. Stone (Great Britain)
Professor P. B. Wells (Great Britain)
Professor A. T. Bell (USA)
Professor W. K. Hall (/SA)
Professor O. V. Krylov (Russia)
Professor K. I. Zamaraev (R ussia)
Professor J. L. Figueiredo (Portugal)
Professor M. F. Portela @ortugal)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Organizing Committee expresses thanks to the various Organizations and Companiespromoting the iuccess of the Congress (as of 5 February, 1992).
National Committee for Technological Development, Budapest, I{ungary
Engelhard de Meern B. V., The Netherlands
Exxon Research and Engineering Co., Annandale, NJ, USA
The Catalyst Group, Spring House, PA! USA
Hungarian oil and Gas Co., Duna Refinary,Százhalombatta, Hungary
Exxon Chemical International, Kraajnem, Belgium
Tisza Chemical C.o., Tiszarijváros, HungaryBorsod Chemical Co., Kazincbarcika, Hungary
Amoco Oil Co., Naperville, IL, USA
Haldor Topsoe A/S, Lyngby, Denmark
Norsk Hydro Reserach Centre, Porsgrunn, Norway
Union Carbide Chemicals and Piastics Co., Inc., South Charleston, WV, USA
Procatalyse, Rueil-Malmaison, France
Elf Aquitaine, Paris, FranceICI Chemical & Polymers Ltd., Middlesbrough, Great Britain
Montecatini Technologie, Milano, ItalyDow Benelux N. V., Terneuzen, The Netherlands
Neste Oil Refining, OY Technology Centre, Porvoo, Finland
Degussa AG, Inorganic Chemical, Product Division, Frankfurt am Main, Gcrmany
Institute Francais du Petrole, Rueil-Malmaison, France
Srid-Chemie AG' MÍ.inchcn, GermanyHoechst AG, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Shell Development Co., Westhollow Research Center, Houston, TX, USA
BP Research America, Cleveland, OH, USA
The PQ Co., Valley Forge, PA, USA
Akzo Chemical International B.V.. Amersfort. The Netherlands
W. R. Grace & C.o., European Darex Division, Worms, Germany
W. R. Grace & Co., Research Division, Columbia, MD, USA
BASF Hungaria Ltd., Budapest, Hungary
UOP, Des Plaines, IL, USA
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, NJ, USA
Catalytica, Montain View, CÁ, USA
Strem Chemicals, Inc., Newburyport, MA" USA
Crntral Research Institute for Chemistry, Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian Gas and oil Co., Research Centre, Százhalombatta, Hungary
Badacsony State Vine Co., Badacsony, Hungary
HollÓháza Chinaware C,orp., HollÓháza, Hungary
GENERAL INFORMATION
Congress SiÍe and Timez
The 10th lnternational Congress on Catalysis will be held at the Budapest C.onventionCentre through 19-24 July, 1992. The Opening Ceremony of the Congress will take placeon 20 July,1,992 at 8.15 a.m.A large parking place is available at the Convention Centre free of charge.Registration Desk located in the Main lnbby of the Convention Centre, will be open duringthe Congress
18July, 1992219-24 July,1992.
Registration
Please complete and return the enclosed Registration Form (A), one for each person, atyour earliest convenience to
Organizing Committee of the 10th ICCProfessor L. GucziInstitute of IsotopesP.O.Box 77, Buclapest, HungaryH-r525
before 15 Anril, 1992 (reduced fee). If more Forms (A) are required, please usephotocopies or ask for additional forms.Pre-registration would help organizers to make efficient plans for the Congress. Naturally,however, on-site registration is also possible.
Registration Fee and Remittance
Congress participants with permanent Congress card payable in Swiss Francs (CHF) orequivalent currency:
11.00 a.m. - 7.30 p.m.8.00 a.m. - 6. ) p.m.
Stude nts (certificate requ ired) :
Before 15 April, 1992:After 15 April, 19922
(Only Preprints, no Proceedings)
Accompanying participants (spouse, children) :
BeforeAfter
BeforeAfter
15 April, L992:15 April, 1992:
15 April, 1992:15 April, 7992:
630 CHF7OO CHF
350 CITF350 CHF
175 CHF2OO CHF
1OO CHF
111 0
one day regiúration
The full registration fee includes Preprint Book-(text of ora.l presentariols and collection of
one page absrracts'fli poit.rs), P1<ig.9e.dings (i;,1luding thri text of plenary lecturcs and
discussion at the o,ui"p.JJ*táiil]"'j, w.rc.í'i"} necept"qn at R.udapest Convention Centre
(l9 Julv, 1gg2),.oÁl...ion to the őn""it of thtypphonic orchestia (2l July, l992) and a
;;"líi p'.. fíí Budupest public transpoíation during the C,ongress.
The registration fee for accompanyTg persons include-s^ an invitation to the welcoming
Reception at BuoapeJ Con;;!i.í dni." (19 July, 1992), sightseeing tour in Budapest
í20 Julv. l992). c"."*it "fine
Symptronic drchestía (21l ty, tllz; and a weekly pass for
buoapé't publíc transportation during the C,ongress.
Additional social events are listed below and in Fory @)..farticipants are kindly requested
iÁíir in n.rm (B) t;;,a *;"t'they wish to attend (including those free of charge).
Payment of the registration fee should be effected
1) by a cheque drawn in favour of
10th ICC, Congress DePartment
Budapest C,onvention Centre
and together with Registration Form (A) should be mailed to the address of the Organizing
Committee.
Personal cheque is not acceptable !
2) by bank remittance:
Commercial and Credit Bank Ltd.
BudaPest Convention Centre
10th ICC, Congress DePartment
Account No.: NOVOTEL-BKK 214-95229 ICC
Károly (Ianács) krt. 20
Budapest, Hungary
H-1052
You are kindly requested to^mail. o copy oÍ Jour funk-4rqL,-!Recistration Form ál r" ]r'" organiz . your .nameiiff iyordersto"ensure'thatthepaymentwil lbeconectlyregistered.
Cancellation, Refund
Refund request must be submitted to the. Bud.apest Convention Centre, Congress
b"p*t-"ntl Tfre policy regarding refund of registration t-ees is as follows:
for cancellation receivéd-bEfore 1"June there w.íll be a cancellation charge of CHF 100.
No refund can be made for cancellations received after L June.
Confirmation of Re giÍration
After receipt of the bank draft of your remittance, your registration will be confirmed andvou will bé notified by mail. In cáse of eventuel loss in the mail, please enquire with thebrganizing Committeé, if you have not received information within one month.
Accommodation
The organizing Committee entrusted MALEV Air Tours to aÍTange for accommodation forparticipánts in hotels of various categories as well as in student hostels.
Hotul prtce categoies
Category Single room(CHN
Double room(cHF)
5 star 270-294 340-430
4 star 150-250 185-305
3 star 100-140 135-180
Student Hostel 55/room
Notice: Prices are pcr room per night with bath or shower, including breakfast, -service andVAT. Student hostel is provided with 4 beds, private shower, and breakfast included.
For hotel reservation you must use Form (B) and after reccipt of your Form (B) includingthe deposit, your accommodation will be confirmed.
Since only a certain number of hotel rooms have been reserved in each price catego.ry,MALEV Air Tours will deal with room reservations and deposits on a "first comes - firstServed'' basis. If the preferred hotel category is not availablé, reservation will be made toprovide another a!tcrnativc.
Payment of hotel deposit [(Form (B)] should be effected by means of a chequc or creditcaíd or bank remittánce in favour of MALEV Air Tours. No personal cheques can beaccepted.
Address of bank:
Credit Bank of Hungary SA
Szabadság tér 5-6, Budapest, Hungary
H-1053Account No:MHB 215.09009 HIIBBA HU HB
Program Number: 4009 -05 -19072
Cheques should be sent to:
MALEV Air Tours, Congress Department
Roosel'e|t tér 2, Budapest, Hungary
H-1054
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cancellations should b€ made in writing to the secretaÍiat. ErhíbiÍion
The amounl of refund depnding upon the date ofcancellation is a,s follows:cancellations recaived by 17 May, |992:75 ?o of the ntal amount will be refunded. Technical exhibition will be arranged in association with the congress. All enquiíies
cancellations received on or afler 17 May, 1yJ2: no Íelund. .cgarding paíicipation in oxhibition should be di.oct€d üc
camPing sites, which are rather crowded in srünmeÍ' aÍE available in the oulskiÍts of INTERART Intemational Exhibition C-ontÍactorBudap€st. For details pl€as€ contact dire.tly the Hungaria! camping and caravanning club Asztalos s. út 9.l2(H.1444 Budapest, P.o'Box 224). Phone: (36).1-133ó-536, or camping Hárshegy Budapest, Hungary(Budapest tr., HáFhegyi út 5.). Pbone: (36).I.168-6260' H.1087
Leltefs orin,itqtion Phone: (3ó).1.113.1888
(3O_1-133_1930
The organizing c-ommittee of tho loth lcc will be pleascd to send a lctl,er ol invitation ,n Fux: (3ó).1.133-ó325
any scientist upon request. lt should be undeÍstood, however, that such an invitation is only Te|ex: 22-7716
to help paíicipant]s to mise travel funds or to obtain visa and is no commitmeDt on Paí of A!,,e,tisementsthe organizeÍs to prcvide financial support.
You may reouest such a letter &om: Ádvertisements can b€ placed in the Final Programme of tho congÍess. For details please
lolh Inlérnaiionat congress on caIa|ysis contacl INTERART (se€ above).chairman of the oÍganTzing C-ommitíee, Professor László Guczi (address abovc)
Lis oJ Patticipants
List of participants with full address will be presented at Registration at the Budapostconvention c€ntÍe. AdditioMl list for on-site registrants will be handed over at the cnd ofthe Congress. In Registration Form (A) please give your full address.
Pre pÍint Booh P,oc eedings
soft-cover PrePrint Book containing the full lext of oral pÍesentations and 1 page abstÍactof poster presentations will be issued bcíore starting the Congress. Please indicate in yollrRegistration Form (A) whether you would like the Preprint Book mailed to your address orreceived on site. Please remember if Preprint is lost in the mail, replacement will not beavailable.
Proceedings including the plenary lectures, full text of the orel presentations aloDg withdiscussion and 4 page extended abstracls for posters will be surface mailed in the first halfof 1993.
Languge
The working-language of the Congress is English. Trans|ation s€rvice will not be availablc.
Lunch
s€veÍal facilities for quick lunch are available at Budapest convention cfntre and atNovotel. Detailed information can be obtained at the Resistration Desk.
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PRE. AND POST.CONGRESS SYMPOSH
Various Symposia will be organized prior to and after the Congress. Those
interested in attending these Symposia must contact person indicated below. Further
information can be received upon requcst.
PRE.CONGRESS SYMPOSIUM
CATALYSIS '2000: STRATEGY AND BXPECTATIONSBudapest Convention Centre18 July, 1992, 3 p.m. - 19 July, 1992, 4 p.m.Contact person: Professor L. Guczi
Institute of IsotopesP. O. Box 77, Budapest, HungaryH.1525Phone: (36)-(1)-550-993Fax: (36)-(1)-565-045
Distinguished speakers from leading World Catalysis Companies as well as fromAcademia are invited .to present their view on the future of catalysis sciencc andtechnologies of the next century. The one day workshop including cliscussions will give anopportunity for the audience to have an insight into the new frontiers of catalysis.
POST-CONGRESS SYMPOSIUM I.
THBORETICAL APPROACH TO CATALYSIS AT INTERFACES27 - 31 July, 1992, Krakow, Poland
Contact Person: Dr. Malsorzata Witko
IV Inter-national Symposium onTheoretical Approach to Catalysis at InterfacesInstitute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistryul. Niezapominajek,
30 239 Krakow. PolandPhone: (48)-12-365737
Telcx: 0325702 ikat pl
Fax: (48)-12-36528I
E-Mail: [email protected]
The scientific programme will include a wide range of topics dealing with thequantum chemical approach of various surface and interface phenomena such as dynamicsof solid surfaces, metal and metal oxide clusters, theoretical description of adsorption andchemical reaction, etc.
POST-CONGRESS SYMPOSII.JM tr.
1992 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSruM ON C1 REACTIONS27 - 28 July, 1992, Viennq AustriaContact Person: Ass. Prof. Johannes A. Irrcher
Technische Universitát Wien
Institut fiir Physikalische ChemieGetreidemarkt 91156A - 1060 ViennaAustriaPhone: (43)-222-58801-4970Fax: (43)-222-5874835
As in the past years the format of the meeting is intended to stimulate lively, opendiscussions in a relaxed atmosphere rather than formal paper presentations. During the twodays eight presentations on fundamental as well as applied aspectrs of C1 chemistry will begiven, allowing maximum time for discussion and interaction.
POST-CONGRESS SYMPOSruM III.
SYMPOSIUM ON CHBMISTRY OF ADSORBED COMPLEXES(REACTION INTERMBDIATES) IN CATALYTIC REACTIONS27 - 29 July, 1992, Szeged, HungaryContact Person: Professor F. Solymosi
Institute of Solid State and RadiochemistrvJőzsef Attila UniversityP.O.Box 168Szeged, HungaryH-670rPhone: (36)-62-22-378Fax: (36)-62-22-378E-Mail: H3925REA@ELIÁ.HU
The purpose of the Symposium is to report recent progress relating to the chemistryof surface complexes formed in adsorption, coadsorption and catalytic reactions. Resultsobtained by in situ spectroscopy and other methods on the formation, location andreactivity of surface compounds (reaction intermediates) and their possible roles incatalytic reaction are of interest.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
For the social events either included in the programme or optional you are kindly
requested to fill in Form (A) and mail it to the Organizing Committee including check or
draft of bank remittance.
Sunday 19 July, 6 p.m. Welcoming Reception
sponsored by Engelhard Corporation
Budapest Convention Centre, Pátria Hall
(included in thc registration)
Concert of the Symphonic Orchestra
sponsored by the National Committee
of Technological Development
Budapest Convention Centre, Pátria Hall
(included in the registration)
Congress BanquetCocktail hour at 7-8 p.m.
Cost: CF{F 70
Tuesday 21 July, 8 p...
Thursday 23 July,8 p.m.
OPTIONAL PR.OGRAMMES
These tours have been designed by MALEV Air Tours.
Hopefully we can offer you many different aspects of Budapest and Hungary and makeyour visit unforgettable. While planning your programmes we took into consideration, thatthe time for congress participants is limited.
All tours include the service of multilingual guides and every effort will be made to providecommentary in the mother tongue for major language groups. Prices include all entry fees.
All tours are based on a minimum number of participants. If this number is not reached,alternative aÍTangements or a complete refund will be made upon your request.
Each day the buses will leave from the front of the Budapest Convention Centre.
Half-day programmes
BS . BUDAPEST SIGHTSEEING TOUR BY BUS20 July, 10 a.m. and ?3 July, 3 p.m.
Three-hour sightseeing tour introducing the capital's most attractive features. The tourincludes among others: Heroe's Square with is Millenium Monument, Matthias Church andthe Fishermen's Bastion in the Castle area and tlre Gellért Hill. which offers a breathtakii]spanorama of the city.
Price/person CHF 25; Minimum number: 20 persons
TtD . HUNGARIAN DINNER WITII FOLKLORE SHOW20 Ju1y,8 p.m.
Dinner in a typical Hungarian restaurant with folklore show.
Price/person CIIF 58; Minimum number: 30 persons
BM . BUDAPEST MUSEUMS2I Ju ly ,10 a.m.
National Museum - Coronation Regalia. Hungarian National Gallery - Gothic woodenstatues and panel paintings of the 14th and l,5th centuries" Gothic triptyches, Baroque andRenaissance art in Hungary and Central Europe. 19th century Hungarian painting.Refreshment in a famous Hungarian confectionery.
Price/person CHF 26; Minimum number: 20 persons
ES . EXCURSION TO SZENTENDRE2I lu ly ,10 a.m.
A half-day trip to Szentendre, into the picturesque small town with many fine monumentsand museums, of which the famous Margit Kovács Ceramics Museum will be visited.Scanzen. Lunch included in the price.
Price/person CHF 50; Minimum number: 15 persons
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