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OP-II-7 Yang Y.C., Zhou Z.H.Catalytic Conversion of Phenol on Peroxo Edta-Type Titanate ................................................................. 42OP-II-8 Zlotin S.G., Kuherenko A.S., Maltsev O.V., Chizhov A.O.Chiral Ionic Liquid/ESI-MS Methodology as an Efficient Tool for the Studyof Transformations of Supported Organocatalysts ...................................................................................... 43Section III. Mechanisms of heterogeneous catalysisOP-III-1 Sadykov V.A., Bobin A.S., Rogov V.A., Mezentseva N.V., Alikina G.M.,Sadovskaya E.M., Glazneva T.S., Mirodatos C., Galvita V., Marin G.B.Mechanism of CH 4 Dry Reforming on Nanocrystalline Doped Ceria-Zirconia withSupported Pt, Ru, Ni and Ni–Ru ................................................................................................................... 44OP-III-2 Dossumov K., Tungatarova S.A.The Mechanism of Oxidative Conversion of Methane ................................................................................. 45OP-III-3 Finocchio E., Specchia S.Sulphur Ageing Mechanisms on Pd/BaCeO 3·2ZrO 2 Catalyst for Methane Combustion ......................... 46OP-III-4 Masalska A., Grzechowiak J., Jaroszewska K.Effect of Metal-Support Interaction in Ni/ZSM-5+Al 2 O 3 Catalysts on n-ParaffinsTransformation ............................................................................................................................................... 47OP-III-5 Bychkov V.Yu., Tyulenin Yu.P., Firsova A.A., Korchak V.N.Effect of Carbonization on Dry Methane Reforming over Ni Catalysts .................................................... 48OP-III-6 Lashina E.A., Chumakova N.A., Kaichev V.V., Ustugov V.V.,Chumakov G.A., Bukhtiyarov V.I.Self-Oscillations in the Methane Oxidation on Ni: Mathematical Modelling ............................................ 49OP-III-7 Cholach A.R., Bulgakov N.N.A Single Model of Oscillations in the NO+H 2 Reaction on Noble Metals ................................................... 50OP-III-8 Zemlyanov D.Y., Klötzer B.Does the Bulk Matter? Methane and Ethylene Oxidation on Palladium ................................................... 51OP-III-9 Frenkel A.I.In Situ X-ray Studies of Model and Real Catalysts: Bridging the Complexity Gap ................................. 52OP-III-10 Tsyganenko A.A.FTIR Spectroscopy in the Studies of Catalytic Reaction Mechanisms ....................................................... 53OP-III-11 Kaichev V.V., Miller A.V., Prosvirin I.P., Bukhtiyarov V.I.Decomposition and Oxidation of Methanol on Pt and Pd: In situ XPSand Mass-Spectrometry Study ....................................................................................................................... 54OP-III-12 Diehl F., Lecocq V., Griboval-Constant A., Khodakov A.Y., Peña D.A.Different Carbon Species and Deactivation of Alumina Supported CobaltFischer-Tropsch Catalysts in Slurry Reactor ............................................................................................... 55OP-III-13 Kovtunov K.V., Barskiy D.A., Zhivonitko V.V., Salnikov O.G.,Khudorozhkov A.K., Bukhtiyarov V.I., Koptyug I.V.Heterogeneous Hydrogenation Reaction Mechanism Evaluationby Using Parahydrogen .................................................................................................................................. 56340

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