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6-Oct-18 | Proposals for the organization of the 21st International Zeolite Conference | | |
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IZA Executive Council is soliciting proposals for organizing the 21st
IZC to be held in 2025. A proposal should contain sufficient detail,
including the specific proposed conference location, to permit a
reasonable evaluation of its merits, and must contain the name of a
person who agrees to become the Conference Organizer, if the IZA
council would select the proposal. The time schedule for this process
is shown schematically below.
Selection of the venue for the 21st IZC:
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19th IZC
July 7-12
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Letter
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Applicants
fill in questionnaire
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Council
preselects best bids
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Those who plan to submit a bid for the 21st IZC should send a letter of
intent to the IZA President (valentin.valtchev@ensicaen.fr) or the IZA
Secretary (lolly@iqm.unicamp.br) at least six months before the 19th
IZC. It should contain the name of the Chairman of the Organizing
Committee, the Members of the Organizing Committee and the envisaged
venue and date for the 21st IZC. The Organizing Committee
is expected to include well-established academics in the field of
zeolite-type materials. Upon receipt of the letter of intent, the
Secretary shall send the detailed questionnaire "Proposal for the
Organization of the 21st IZC to be held in 2025” to the applicant.
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This questionnaire, properly filled in and signed, must be received by
the President and Secretary at least four months before the 19th IZC.
All bids received by this date are distributed to the IZA Council
members.
C: The Council will finalize the pre-selection two
months before the 19th IZC. The IZA President will notify all those who
submitted bid(s) of the outcome of the pre-selection and the date for
the presentation to the IZA Council. This gives the successful
applicants two months to prepare their presentations for the Business
Meeting at the 19th IZC. At the IZA Council meeting, after the
presentations of the pre-selected proposals, the IZA Council will vote
for the selection of the final winner. The winner will be announced at
the closing Business Meeting at the 19th IZC.
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13-Apr-18 | Garcia Martinez receives the Kathyrin Hach Award | | |
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2018 entrepreneurship ward of the American Chemical Society was
attributed to Prof. Javier Garcia-Martinez (Rive Technology) for the
commercialization of mesoporous zeolites.
Congratulations from the IZA to our esteemed colleague!
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9-Apr-18 | Jiři Čejka receives the Werner von Siemens Award | | |
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Jiři Čejka and his group received the prestigious Werner von Siemens
Award (Czech Republic) for their work on the ADOR chemistry.
Congratulations from the IZA to Jiři Čejka and his group!
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23-Dec-17 | News from the MOF Commission | | |
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The MOF commission of the IZA would like to solicit bids to
host the 7th International MOF meeting, which is scheduled to take place in
2020. The deadline for bids will be October 1st, 2018 and the decision will be
made during the 6th International MOF meeting to be held in December 2018 in
Auckland, New Zealand. Further information on what is required for a bid can be
found by clicking here. The required documentation should be e-mailed to
Russell Morris (rem1@st-andrews.ac.uk) by the above date.
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17-Nov-17 | News from the Natural Zeolites Commission | | |
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A comprehensive report on the sedimentary zeolites of
Cuba is posted on the Natural Zeolite Commission website.
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25-Aug-17 | Gérard Férey (1941 - 2017) | | |
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It is with great sadness that we report the
passing of Professor Gérard Férey, one of the pioneers of metal-organic
framework chemistry.
Gérard was born in Normandy in 1941 and
began his scientific career at the University of Le Mans in the 1960s.
Initially, he was a solid-state fluorine chemist but his interest in
microporous materials began with his work on fluorophosphate open framework
solids and his synthesis if the ULM-n
series of compounds, and his pioneering Secondary Building Unit (SBU)
approach
of crystalline porous solids. In 1996 he moved to the University of
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and founded the Institute
Lavoisier de Versailles. It
was here that he began his work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and
his
laboratory produced some of the most iconic MOFs including the flexible
MIL-53
and MIL-88, and highly porous frameworks such as MIL-100 and MIL-101. Throughout the latter part of his career he
was a strong supporter of the zeolite and MOF communities, and in particular
his efforts to ensure that MOFs became recognised by the IZA.
Gérard received many awards during his long
career; he was awarded France’s highest scientific honour, the gold medal of
the CNRS in 2010, and was inducted into the Ordre National de la Légion
d'honneur – France’s highest civil
award. Gérard Férey’s legacy and his commitment to the community will be
felt by all followers of microporous materials for many years to come.
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15-Aug-17 |
News from the Structure Commission |
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Several features have been added to the Database of Zeolite Structures recently. |
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The
origin of the type material name and the derivation of the associated
three letter code has been added to the Type Material page. |
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The
number of topologically distinct T-atoms in the idealized framework
structure has been added as a search option on the Advanced
Search/Channel System page. |
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The dropdown menus now work on mobile devices as well. |
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Older framework drawings are being replaced by newer ones as time permits (42 done so far). |
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18-Jul-17 |
The Structure Commission has approved three new Framework Type Codes |
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-IFT Type material: ITQ-53
SWY Type material: STA-20
EWS Type material: EMM-26
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23-Jun-17 |
18th IZC meeting report has been posted on the History site of the IZA |
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Prof.
Carmine Collela has posted the report of the 18th IZC meeting (Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil) on the IZA History website (see the Navigation bar to
the left). |
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21-May-17 |
News from the Synthesis Commission |
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The
IZA Synthesis Commission has prepared the 3rd Edition of the book
“Verified Syntheses of Zeolitic Materials” (ISBN-10: 0-692-68539-1) in
order to enlarge the existing collection and to include new materials
of interest to the zeolite research community. The introductory
articles revealed the most important developments from the last decade
associated with synthesis, characterization and application of zeolites. |
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21-Mar-17 |
News from the Structure Commission |
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The Structure Commission has launched a fully revised version of the Database of Zeolite Structures.
We thank Christian Baerlocher and all the colleagues involved in the permanent evolution of
the database. |
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6-Dec-16 |
Avelino Corma receives the 2016 Spiers Memorial Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry |
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Prof.
Corma was recognized for the introduction of new concepts for the
synthesis of microporous and mesoporous inorganic materials and their
application in heterogeneous catalysis, which have resulted in an
extensive range of industrial applications.
Congratulations from the IZA to our esteemed colleague! |
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31-Oct-16 |
The Structure Commission has approved a new Framework Type Code |
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ETL Type material: H-EU-12 |
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27-Oct-16 |
News from the Structure Commission |
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The Database of
Zeolite Structures has been updated and modernized. The database has been migrated from
FileMaker to MySQL and the
query language changed from xsl to php.
The four university servers have been replaced with three commercial virtual
servers (vServers) that are located in Europe, Asia and North America to give a
better geographical distribution of service. These three servers will be
maintained by Christian Baerlocher and Lynne McCusker (Zurich), Wei Wan and Xiaodong
Zou (Stockholm) and Christine Kirschhock and her team (Leuven),
respectively. The changes ensure the future of the Database of
Zeolite Structures for the next 20 years.
This year we are celebrating our 20th year of zeolite structures on the web. For more
information on the history, click here.
On behalf of the whole zeolite community, we thank all the colleagues involved in the constant
evolution of this indispensable tool! |
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15-Sep-16 |
New reports from the Natural Zeolite Commission |
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Two new reports concerning the sedimentary zeolite deposits in Armenia and in Iran
have been put online in the Natural Zeolite Commission website.
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5-Aug-16 |
Russell Morris becomes a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in London |
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Prof. R. Morris (University of St Andrews) has been elected as a FRS because
of his important work in porous solids, and in particular for his revolutionary developments in synthesis, such
as the ionothermal and ADOR methods, which have had significant impact across a wide range of chemistry outside
his own field. Morris was also elected for his work in developing new applications of zeolites and metal-organic
frameworks, particularly for the controlled delivery of therapeutic gases for medicine.
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30-Jun-16 |
IZA Awards |
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The recipients of the 2016 Breck Award are: |
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Svetlana Mintova and
Valentin Valtchev
of the CNRS, Laboratory of Catalysis and Spectrochemistry, Caen, France
for the understanding of the nucleation in organic-free hydrogel systems
leading to rational design of industrially relevant nanosized zeolites.
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The new IZA Ambassador, the recipient of the 2016
IZA Award is:
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Avelino Corma
of the Institute of Chemical Technology (ITQ), Valencia, Spain
for outstanding achievements in the synthesis of zeolites and their application
as catalysts in petrochemical processes and fine chemicals synthesis.
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IZA Honorary Memberships were given to:
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Carmine Colella
of the University of Naples, Naples, Italy
for contribution given to the IZA through the constitution of the Natural
Zeolite Commission, the preservation of the related culture, the update of IZA history and the keeping
of IZA archive
Michael Stöcker
of the SINTEF, Oslo, Norway
for co-founding the Journal "Microporous and Mesoporous Materials" and for
having supported the culture of zeolite science as Editor-in-Chief of this Journal for many years.
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Congratulations!
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29-Jun-16 |
IZA Council |
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Seven new Council members were elected:
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Martin Hartmann (Germany)
Masaiko Matsukata (Japan)
Roberto Millini (Italy)
Heloise Pastore (Brazil)
Fernando Rey (Spain)
Matthias Thommes (USA)
Xiaodong Zou (Sweden) |
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The new Executive Committee of the IZA Council is: |
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Valentin Valtchev, President
Suk Bong Hong, Vice-President
Heloise Pastore, Secretary
Raul Lobo, Treasurer |
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28-Jun-16 |
International Zeolite Conference (IZC) |
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At the IZA Business Meeting, the IZA membership selected the venue for the 20th IZC in 2022:
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Valencia, Spain |
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The next IZC will be held in 2019 in Perth, Australia |
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16-May-16 |
Proposals for the organization of the 6th International MOF Meeting |
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The MOF commission of the IZA would like to solicit bids to host
the 6th International MOF meeting, which is scheduled to take place in 2018. The deadline for
bids will be August 1st, 2016 and the decision will be made during the 5th International MOF
meeting to be held in September 2016 in Long Beach California, USA. For further information
on what is required for a bid please contact Russell Morris (rem1@st-andrews.ac.uk). |
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11-Apr-16 |
Newly Elected Academicians |
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The following zeolite scientists were
elected as Academicians in 2015:
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Prof. M. Tsapatsis – USA National Academy of Engineering
Prof. J. Yu – Chinese Academy of Sciences
Prof. Z. Liu – Chinese Academy of Engineering |
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Congratulations from the IZA to our
esteemed colleagues! |
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17-Mar-16 |
Jule Rabo (1924-2016) |
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It
is with great sadness that we must report that Jule Rabo, one of the
pioneers of zeolite science, passed away on March 1, 2016.
Dr. Rabo, one of UOP's leading
scientists, has a long list of accomplishments, but he is best known
for his discovery of the acidic forms of zeolite Y and and for applying
them to petroleum catalysis. The catalysts he discovered have formed
the basis for the production of motor fuels for almost 60 years. He was
a Senior Research Fellow at Union Carbide, later UOP, and continued to
consult for the company for many years after his retirement in 1990.
He
earned wide recognition for his discoveries, and received numerous
awards, including, in 1993, the Chemical Pioneer Award from the
American Institute of Chemists for pioneering discoveries in zeolite
catalysis. He was a generous teacher who shared his knowledge
enthusiastically with colleagues and students during his career. He
lectured widely on catalysis and surface chemistry at national and
international conferences, at universities, catalysis societies and
industrial research centers all over the world. He earned more than 60
U.S. patents and authored several dozen articles, studies and books.
The zeolite community will continue to enjoy this legacy for many years
to come.
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