Reduced subscription prices for second copies of applied catalysis

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388 The New York/New England Catalysis Societies' Joint Symposium will be held Conon March 19th at Yale University. (Allied/Signal, tact Dr. A.M. Ros...

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The New York/New England Catalysis Societies' Joint Symposium will be held Conon March 19th at Yale University. (Allied/Signal, tact Dr. A.M. Rosan POBox 1021R, Morristown, NJ 07960) for further details. The Catalysis Club of Philadelphia also plans a meeting, in the University of Delaware on 14th May, when the topic Contact will be Selective Oxidation. Dr. A. Gaffney, ARC0 Chem. Co., 3801 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, PA 19703. Pittsburgh-Cleveland the Finally, Annual Spring Society Catalysis Symposium will be held from 14th to 16th May in Cleveland, Ohio. (No further details given.)

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Professor

Weitkamp

Jens Weitkamp, one of our most active contributors as a member of the team of News Brief correspondents, is to be congratulated on his appointment as Professor of Chemical Technology at the University of Oldenburg. He moves there from the University of Karlsruhe where he had built up a very active research group. We offer him our congratulations and wish him well in his new surroundings.

ICI's New Ammonia

Plants

ICI has announced that it is to brild two new ammonia plants at its fertiliser factory at Severnside near Bristol at a cost of i6C million. These will together produce 300,000 tonnes of ammonia per

am-m-

year using novel ICI technology which, it is claimed, will considerably reduce the cost of ammonia in the U.K. It is claimed that the new technology is based on a "combination of catalysis research, process development and plant operating In combination with the experience". plant construction, due to be complete in midd1988, the company is involved in the construction of 63 million of catalyst plant at its Billingham and Clitheroe factories. Simultaneously with that this announcement, ICI announced the first plant using the advanced (AMV) technology has been in operation in Ontario, since Courtright, Canada, August 1985. Startup was rapid and ammonia was produced within 43 hours of introduction of feedstock.

Volume 21 No. 2 - March 1986

Hokkaido Universitv for Catalysis

Research

Institute

A copy of the Annual Report of this Institute has recently been received. This report lists the activities of the Institute in 1985 and also gives abpublications of the stracts of the members of staff in 1984. The Director of the Institute is Professor Takashi Nakamura and the other two full professors are Isamu Toyoshima and Michio The address of the Institute, Enyo. which has a scientific staff of 22 together with 21 other members, is Research Institute Catalysis, for Hokkaido University, Kita-ll Nishi-IO, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060 Japan. Editorss note. If other such reports are available for circulation, I shall be glad to hear of them,

Collection of Simulated Patterns for Zeolites

XRD Powder

Butterworth Scientific Ltd. published a booklet with this title, by Roland van Ballmoos, in 1984 and have recently reprinted it. Published on behalf of the International Zeolite Association, this collection includes patterns and data on 42 structure types to serve as reference patterns of pure zeolite phases. It is claimed that the data will be helpful in establishing the structural purity of experimental phases and in indexing their diffraction patterns. They will