" Forefront of Science and Technology for Catalytic Purification of Air Pollutants" successfully transformed in Guangzhou in 2019.
Time:2019-12-25        Views:138

From December 17th to 19th, 2019, the first Science and Technology Frontier Forum on Air Pollutant Catalytic Purification Science and Technology, which was co-organized by the School of Environment and Energy of South China University of Technology and the National Engineering Laboratory of Variable Organic Oxide Governance Technology and Equipment, was successfully held in Guangzhou. The forum attracted more than 60 experts, scholars and young teachers from well-known universities and research institutes at home and abroad.

In the report section of the forum, Professor Li Yongdan from Aalto University of Finland made a keynote speech entitled Application and Basic Research of SSZ-13 Supported Metal Catalysts in the Treatment of Motor Vehicle Exhaust Nitrogen Oxides. In the report, Professor Li summarized the research progress of NOx catalytic purification for diesel vehicles, and deeply discussed the micro-mechanisms and technical strategies for improving the hydrothermal stability of new small-pore molecular sieve catalysts. Subsequently, 18 experts and scholars from the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Nanjing University, Nankai University, Tianjin University, Sun Yat-Sen University, East China University of Science and Technology, and the University of Sydney, Australia focused on catalyst design and mechanism , Nitrate Oxidation / Particulate Matter Purification, New Catalytic Purification Materials and Technologies, and Indoor Air Purification have made wonderful academic reports.

In the theme research, Professor Li Yongdan, Professor Fuxing Fu of Fudan University, Researcher Guo Yun of East China University of Science and Technology, Professor Liu Qingling of Tianjin University, Researcher Jia Hongpeng of Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor Guo Yanbing of Central China Normal University, Professor Lu Yanfeng of Zhejiang University of Technology, Professor Huang Jun of Sydney University, Professor Waterhouse of the University of Auckland, New Zealand conducted in-depth discussions and exchanges on the opportunities and challenges faced by catalytic purification of air pollutants, and how to further improve the basic research level of catalytic purification of air pollutants. The atmosphere of the academic discussion was lively. Professor Ye Daiqi of South China University of Technology made a concluding speech.

This forum provided a high-level communication platform for scholars in the fields of science and technology research on catalytic purification of air pollutants.