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P 1.01
The use of Adejo-Ekwenchi Adsorption Isotherm Model for the Determination of Isotherm Best Fit for Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel by Leaf and Stem-Back Extracts of Swietenia macrophylla
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
S. Adejo Presenter Benue State UniversityM. Ekwenchi University of Jos
P 1.02
Adsorption Equilibria of Water Vapor on Zeolite 3A, Zeolite 13X, and Dealuminated Y Zeolite (DAY)
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
H. Oh Yonsei UniversityS. Lim Yonsei UniversityK. Kim Yonsei UniversityY. Park Yonsei UniversityC. Lee Presenter Yonsei University
P 1.03
Adsorption equilibrium of carbon dioxide: modelling, parameters estimability analysis and identification study
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
S. Bedel LRGP - CNRS - ULA. Latifi LRGP - CNRS - ULC. Vallières LRGP - CNRS - UL
P 1.04
Multi-layer multi-component Langmuir isotherm model: a novel generic isotherm model for liquid chromatography
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
J. Lee Presenter Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical SystemsA. Seidel-Morgenstern Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
P 1.08
Process modelling and simulation of an adsorption heat storage system
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
M. Abou Elfadil Presenter Universität StuttgartS. Mack Fraunhofer IGBT. Hirth Fraunhofer IGB
P 1.09
Classical density functional theory for fluid adsorption in nanoporous material
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
Y. Liu East China University of Science and TechnologyH. Liu Presenter East China University of Science and Technology
P 1.10
The ideal adsorbed solution theory: Incorporating site segregation and developing explicit approximations
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
G. Baron Presenter Vrije Universtiteit BrusselT. Van Assche Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)J. Denayer Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
P 1.11
Binary and ternary adsorption equilibrium for CO2/CH4/N2 mixtures on commercial zeolite 13X beads from (273 to 333) K and pressures to 900 kPa
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
G. Xiao Presenter The University of Western AustraliaG. Avijegon The University of Western AustraliaE. May The University of Western Australia
P 1.12
Correlations between static thermodynamic properties and dynamic transport properties of confined fluids: Application to adsorption and diffusion in porous
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
W. Krekelberg National Institute of Standards and TechnologyD. Siderius Presenter National Institute of Standards and TechnologyV. Shen National Institute of Standards and TechnologyJ. Errington State University of New York, BuffaloT. Truskett The University of Texas at Austin
P 1.13
Theoretical study of the effect of trickle phase conditions on competitive adsorption in packed bed adsorption columns
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
P. De Schepper Presenter Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)J. Denayer Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
P 1.14
Temperature-Regulated Guest Admission in Microporous Materials
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
K. Li The University of Western AustraliaJ. Shang The University of MelbourneQ. Gu Australian SynchrotronN. Jensen The University of Western AustraliaA. Grant The University of Western AustraliaX. Zhang The University of MelbourneJ. Liu Monash UniversityP. Webley The University of MelbourneE. May Presenter The University of Western Australia
P 1.16
Thermodynamic Description and Modelling of Sorption and Capillary Condensation in Porous Systems
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
J. Adolphs Presenter POROTEC GmbH
P 1.18
Probing in-cage dynamics of molecular hydrogen in clathrates hydrates as a function of confinement size
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
M. Russina Presenter Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und EnergieE. Kemner Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und EnergieF. Mezei Wigner Research Center for Physics
P 1.19
The model of dimers on a stepped surface: method of Monte Carlo
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
S. Evseeva Presenter Omsk State Technical University
P 1.20
Continuous Mixture Breakthrough Curve
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
O. Marroquin Presenter Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoG. Laredo Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo
P 1.21
Estimation of Concentration Decay Curve by Use of Orthogonal Collocation Method
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
K. Ito Presenter Meiji UniversityN. Sonetaka Techno Media Lab, Inc.E. Furuya Meiji University
P 1.22
The Studies of Particle Diffusion on One-Dimensional Sawtooth Lattice with NN and NNN Interactions
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
A. Tarasenko Presenter Institute of Physics, vvi AS CR
P 1.23
Oscillometric - Volumetric Measurements of Pure Gas Adsorption Equilibria Without the Non-Adsorption of Helium Hypothesis
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
J. Keller University of SiegenM. Göbel University of SiegenT. Seeger University of SiegenD. Schneider Presenter Quantachrome GmbH&Co.KG
P 1.24
Theoretical Consideration on Adsorption Equilibrium for Binary Component Systems
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
K. Maruyama Presenter Meiji UniversityE. Furuya Meiji University
P 1.25
Thermodynamics of adsorption of scCO2 on different substrates
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
S. Reiser Presenter Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technical Thermodynamics and RefrigerationM. Türk Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, (KIT) Institute for Technical Thermodynamics and Refrigeration
P 1.26
Adsorption selectivity of para- and ortho-xylene on Beta zeolite using the Headspace technique
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
J. Lima Jr. Universidade Federal do CearáF. Luna Presenter Universidade Federal do CearáC. Cavalcante Jr. Universidade Federal do Ceará
P 1.27
A Novel Experimental Approach for the Investigation of Sorption Phenomena Near Dew Points of Binary Mixtures
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
M. Richter Presenter Ruhr-Universität BochumM. McLinden National Institute of Standards and Technology
P 1.28
Development of a Special Densimeter for the Investigation of Sorption Phenomena Near Dew Points of Fluid Mixtures
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
K. Moritz Presenter Ruhr-Universität BochumR. Kleinrahm Ruhr-Universität BochumM. McLinden National Institute of Standards and TechnologyM. Richter Ruhr-Universität Bochum
P 1.29
Batch and Continuous Adsorption of Methyl Violet Dye onto XAD-7 Resin
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
N. San Yildiz Tecnical UniversityD. Kaya Presenter Yildiz Tecnical University
P 1.30
High pressure equilibrium adsorption isotherms of CO2 and CH4 on commercial adsorbents for natural gas separations
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
H. Patterson The University of EdinburghS. Brandani Presenter The University of EdinburghE. Mangano The University of EdinburghE. Vilarrasa-Garcia Universidade Federal do CearáC. Cavalcante Universidade Federal do CearáD. Azevedo Universidade Federal do Ceará
P 1.31
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) for use in Natural Gas Separations
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
S. Morgan University of EdinburghE. Mangano University of EdinburghS. Brandani Presenter University of EdinburghM. Ferrari University of EdinburghE. Vilarrasa-Garcia Universidade Federal do CearáC. Cavalcante Universidade Federal do CearáD. Azevedo Universidade Federal do Ceará
P 1.32
A thermodynamic study of ligand adsorption to colloidal surfaces demonstrated by means of catechols binding to ZnO QDs
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
W. Lin Presenter Universität Erlangen-NürnbergJ. Walter Institute of Particle Technology (LFG), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)A. Burger Institute of Organic Chemistry, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)H. Maid Institute of Organic Chemistry, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU),A. Hirsch Institute of Organic Chemistry, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)W. Peukert Institute of Particle Technology (LFG), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergD. Segets Institute of Particle Technology (LFG), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
P 1.33
Selective removal of flavor-active components in food streams
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
S. Saffarionpour Presenter Delft University of TechnologyL. van der Wielen Delft University of TechnologyT. Noordman Heineken Supply Chain B.V.E. Brouwer Heineken Supply Chain B.V.M. Ottens Delft University of Technology
P 1.34
Influence of Free-space Calibration using He on the Measurement of Adsorption isotherms
poster presentation 1. Fundamentals of adsorption, thermodynamics and kinetics
M. Shimomura AISTM. Yoshida MicrotracBEL Corp.A. Endo Presenter AIST
P 2.01
Unexpected Adsorption Behaviour for ‘Non-porous’ SIFSIX MOF
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
C. McAnally Presenter University of StrathclydeE. Cussen University of StrathclydeA. Fletcher University of Strathclyde
P 2.02
Diamine-appended MOFs for CO2 capture by temperature swing adsorption: on the interplay between materials and cycle design
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
Z. Bjelobrk ETH ZürichM. Hefti Presenter ETH ZürichL. Joss ETH ZürichM. Mazzotti ETH Zürich
P 2.03
Polyethylenimine grafted on organo-magadiite layered silicate to CO2 and CH4 adsorption/separation
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
R. Vieira University of CampinasH. Pastore University of CampinasP. de Moura Federal University of CearáE. Vilarrasa-Garcia Federal University of CearáD. de Azevedo Presenter Federal University of Ceará
P 2.04
Equilibrium capacity of He, N2 and CO2 on Ga-rich PST-1 zeolite at 303 K and pressures up to 5000 kPa
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
A. Arami-Niya The University of QueenslandT. Rufford Presenter The University of QueenslandG. Birkett The University of QueenslandZ. Zhu The University of Queensland
P 2.05
Process Optimization based screening and design of adsorbent materials for post-combustion CO2 capture
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
A. Rajagopalan University of AlbertaA. Avila University of AlbertaA. Rajendran Presenter University of Alberta
P 2.07
Thermodynamic study of selectivity of liquid-phase adsorption of organic compounds on hyper-cross-linked polystyrene networks with ultimate degrees of cross-linking
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
B. Saifutdinov Presenter Samara State Technical UniversityV. Davankov Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds
P 2.08
g-C3N4 and its oxidized counterpart composites with MOF as visible-light active chemical warfare agent decontaminants
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
D. Giannakoudakis Presenter The City College of New York and Ph.D. Program in Chemistry, The Graduate Center of the City University of New YorkN. Travlou The City College of New York and Ph.D. Program in Chemistry, The Graduate Center of the City University of New YorkM. Seredych The City College of New York, USAT. Bandosz The City College of New York and Ph.D. Program in Chemistry, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
P 2.09
Porosity of carbon/carbon composite xerogels dried by evaporation
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
K. Kraiwattanawong Presenter King Mongkut's Institute of Technology LadkrabangH. Tamon Kyoto UniversityN. Sano Kyoto University
P 2.11
SiO2@IFP Core-Shell Composites for Technical Application
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
H. Holdt Universität PotsdamH. Bart Presenter Technische Universität Kaiserlautern
P 2.12
MOF Crystal Chemistry Paving the Way to Gas Storage Needs: Aluminum Based soc-MOF for CH4, O2 and CO2 Storage
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
Y. Belmabkhout Presenter King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
P 2.14
Stepped H2O isotherms and breakthrough curves on the Al-Fumarate MOF
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
B. Bozbiyik Presenter Vrije Universiteit BrusselJ. Lannoeye Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenD. De Vos Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenG. Baron Vrije Universtiteit BrusselJ. Denayer Vrije Universtiteit Brussel
P 2.15
Effects of Monolithic Zeolite Honeycomb Structure Adsorbent Beds on Oxygen Production Performance
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
N. Oddo Presenter Oddomotive, Inc.
P 2.16
Design of Functionalized Nanoporous Adsorbents: molecular modeling coupled with experiments for CO2 recovery
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
E. Bloch Presenter Aix Marseille University, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246E. Besson Institut de Chimie Radicalaire, Aix-Marseille University - CNRS UMR7273R. Llewellyn Institut de Chimie Radicalaire, Aix-Marseille University - CNRS UMR7273S. Girard-Queyroy Institut de Chimie Radicalaire, Aix-Marseille University - CNRS UMR7273S. Gastaldi Institut de Chimie Radicalaire, Aix-Marseille University - CNRS UMR7273P. Llewellyn Aix Marseille University, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246
P 2.17
Removal of lead and cadmium from water by a cancrinite zeolite synthesized from natural kaolin
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
L. Aloui Presenter Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246V. wernert Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246O. Schaef Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246R. Denoyel Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246F. Ayari University of Carthage, Faculty of sciences Bizerte, LACReSNED. Ben Hassen Chehimi University of Carthage, Faculty of sciences Bizerte, LACReSNE
P 2.18
Modification of Mesoporous Carbon and Its Adsorption properties of CO2/H2O
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
L. Liu Presenter Northeastern UniversityD. Meng Northeastern UniversityR. Rao Northeastern UniversityY. Tian Northeastern UniversityT. Du Northeastern University
P 2.19
Graphene Oxide / Mixed Metal Oxide Hybrid Materials for Enhanced Dibenzothiophene Adsorption from Liquid Hydrocarbons Fuels
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
R. Menzel Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UKY. Wang Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UKS. Bawaked King Abdulaziz UniversityM. Mokhtar Presenter King Abdulaziz UniversityS. Al-Thabiti King Abdulaziz UniversityS. Basahel King Abdulaziz UniversityM. S. P. Shaffer Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UKD. Iruretagoyena Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UK
P 2.21
Behavior of CO2 Adsorption on Faujasite Containing ZnS and ZnS powder in Dark and Bright State
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
S. Yamazaki Presenter Shizuoka Institute of Science and TechnologyY. Muramatsu Shizuoka Institute of Science and TechnologyY. Matsuoka Shizuoka Institute of Science and TechnologyS. Koike Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology
P 2.22
Comparison of the metal-organic framework MIL-101 (Cr) versus four commercial adsorbents for nitrogen compounds removal in diesel feedstocks
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
G. Laredo Presenter Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoP. Vega-Merino Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoR. Mora-Vallejo Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoJ. Montoya-Dela Fuente Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo
P 2.24
A Rational Approach to Design Chiral Stationary Phases: Adsorption with Immobilized (S)-Ibuprofen as Chiral Selector
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
M. Sun Presenter Hamburg University of TechnologyM. Johannsen Hamburg University of Technology
P 2.25
MCM-41 early synthesis stages studied by means of a novel implicit solvent model
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
C. Ferreiro-Rangel University of StrathclydeS. Auerbach University of MassachusettsP. Monson University of MassachusettsM. Jorge Presenter University of Strathclyde
P 2.26
Polycyclotrimers of 1,4-diethynylbenzene and 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene: Gas adsorption properties
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
M. Kubů Presenter J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i.H. Balcar J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i.A. Zukal J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i.E. Slováková Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University in PragueJ. Sedláček Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague
P 2.27
Selective Adsorption of Volatile Hydrocarbons and gases on High Surface Area Chalcogels of NaLnSnS4 (Ln = Y, Gd, Tb)
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
F. Edhaim Presenter King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)A. Rothenberger King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
P 2.28
Textural modification of mordenite zeolite for adsorption of moderate to large dye molecules
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
s. esmaeili Presenter guilan universityM. Zanjanchi University of Guilan
P 2.29
Developing a preparative chromatography process for resolving enantiomers of chiral anaesthetics using modified porous glass beads
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
T. Munkelt Presenter Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
P 2.30
A Bio-Inspired Adsorbent for the Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Wastewater
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
F. Zhao Presenter Lappeenranta University of TechnologyM. Sillanpää Lappeenranta University of Technology
P 2.31
Control of water-adsorption properties of microporous aluminophosphates by changing pore structure or adding heteroatoms for water-adsorption-chiller application
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
K. Cho Presenter korea institute of energy researchS. Kim korea institute of energy researchE. Lee korea institute of energy researchJ. Kim korea institute of energy research
P 2.32
Fresh water production by mesoporous metal-organic frameworks with high working capacities
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
T. Yoon Presenter Yonsei UniversityS. Kim Yonsei UniversityS. Lee Yonsei UniversityM. Kim Yonsei UniversityY. Bae Yonsei University
P 2.33
Negative Gas Adsorption – A new phenomenon in Metal-Organic Framework
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
V. Bon Presenter TU DresdenS. Krause Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry II. Senkovska Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry IU. Stoeck Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry ID. Wallacher Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und EnergieD. Többens Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und EnergieS. Zander Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und EnergieR. Pillai Université de Montpellier 2G. Maurin Université de Montpellier 2F. Coudert Chimie ParisTech – CNRSS. Kaskel Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry I
P 2.34
Determination of Trace Metals in Milk Samples by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry after Preconcentration by Aspergillus Niger Immobilized on TiO2 Nanoparticles
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
G. Alpdogan Yildiz Tecnical UniversityN. San Yildiz Tecnical UniversityD. Kaya Presenter Yildiz Tecnical University
P 2.35
Characterization of Zeolites with Small Mesopores by Molecular Probe Adsorption
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
Y. Tao Presenter Haixi Institutes, Chinese Academy of SciencesJ. Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
P 2.36
Development of an Evaluation Metric from Pressure Swing Adsorption Simulations for Rapid Material Screening
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
K. Leperi Northwestern UniversityY. Chung Pusan National UniversityF. You Northwestern UniversityR. Snurr Presenter Northwestern University
P 2.37
Role of Defects and Metal Coordination on Adsorption of Acid Gases in MOFs and Metal Oxides
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
W. Mounfield Presenter Georgia Institute of TechnologyU. Tumuluri Oak Ridge National LaboratoryY. Jiao Georgia Institute of TechnologyM. Li University of TennesseeS. Dai Oak Ridge National LaboratoryZ. Wu Oak Ridge National LaboratoryK. Walton Georgia Institute of Technology
P 2.38
Preparation of BaxSr1-xO/MgO Nano–composite Sorbents and its oxygen sorption properties
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
J. Park Presenter korea institute of energy researchT. Jung korea institute of energy researchD. Cho korea institute of energy researchS. Han korea institute of energy research
P 2.39
Adsorption kinetics of ZIF-8 and its temperature dependence for some large molecules
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
T. Yamatani Presenter Osaka UniversityM. Nakai Osaka UniversityT. Ueda Osaka University
P 2.40
Adsorptive Desulfurization of Natural Gas by Metal Organic Frameworks
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
G. Chen Presenter Georgia Institute of TechnologyS. Tan Georgia Institute of TechnologyW. Koros Georgia Institute of TechnologyC. Jones Georgia Institute of Technology
P 2.41
New Technology Process of Organic Chloride Removal in Petrochemical
poster presentation 3. Adsorbent materials including e.g. zeolites, carbons, silicas or metal organic frameworks
A. Ketcong Presenter SCG Chemicals
P 3.01
Selective Adsorption of Sarin Isomers Using Chiral Metal-Organic Frameworks
poster presentation 7. Biotechnology applications of adsorption
F. Lahoz-Martín University Pablo de OlavideA. Martín-Calvo Universidad Pablo de OlavideS. Calero Presenter Universidad Pablo de Olavide
P 3.02
Chitosan beads functionalized with amino acids for copper adsorption
poster presentation 7. Biotechnology applications of adsorption
C. Mahl Presenter University of CampinasE. de Arruda Federal University of Grande DouradosM. Beppu University of Campinas
P 3.03
Separation of CO2 from Biogas by Vacuum Swing Adsorption Using Zeolite adsorbents
poster presentation 7. Biotechnology applications of adsorption
Y. Jiang Research Institute of Nanjing Chemical Industrial GroupJ. Ling Northeastern UniversityP. Xiao The University of MelbourneP. Webley Presenter The University of Melbourne
P 3.04
Elimination of Cork Taint from Wines by Poly-Halogenated Anisoles Adsorption onto Poly-Olefins
poster presentation 7. Biotechnology applications of adsorption
M. Thomas Presenter IFP Energies nouvellesM. Martin IFP Energies nouvellesP. Peslerbe IFP Energies nouvelles
P 3.05
Fructo-oligosaccharides separation and purification by Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography
poster presentation 7. Biotechnology applications of adsorption
C. Castro Université de MonsC. Nobre Thermodynamics Unit, University of MonsP. Suvarov Automatic Control Department, University of MonsA. Hantson Departmento of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of MonsG. De Weireld Presenter Thermodynamics Unit, University of Mons
P 3.06
Purification of Immunoglobulin G by mixed mode chromatography
poster presentation 7. Biotechnology applications of adsorption
P. Sousa Federal University of Ceará / Department of Chemical EngineeringP. Tavares Federal University of Ceará / Department of Chemical EngineeringD. Gondim Federal University of Ceará / Department of Chemical EngineeringD. de Azevedo Federal University of Ceará / Department of Chemical EngineeringI. Silva Jr Presenter Federal University of Ceará / Department of Chemical Engineering
P 4.01
Design of carbon nanospace for reversible electrochemical charge-discharge reactions of SnO2 with Li ion
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
S. Oro Presenter Nagasaki UniversityK. Urita Nagasaki UniversityI. Moriguchi Nagasaki University
P 4.02
Adsorptive recovery of ethanol and 2,3-butanediol from the fermentation broth of industrial waste CO and CO2 gases
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
Z. Xiaolei Presenter East China University of Science and TechnologyB. Yongxin East China University of Science and TechnologyW. Yijiang East China University of Science and TechnologyL. Ping East China University of Science and TechnologyY. JIanguo East China University of Science and Technology
P 4.03
Design of MOFs-salts composites for energy storage
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
A. Permyakova Institut Lavoisier de Versailles, UVSQS. Wang Institut Lavoisier de Versailles, UVSQE. Courbon Université de Mons (UMONS)F. Nouar Institut Lavoisier Versailles, UVSQP. Normand Université de Mons (UMONS)P. Billemont Université de Mons (UMONS)G. De Weireld Presenter Université de Mons (UMONS)M. Frere Université de Mons (UMONS)N. Steunou Institut Lavoisier de Versailles, UVSQC. Serre Institut Lavoisier Versailles, UVSQ
P 4.04
Biobutanol separation in vapour phase
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
S. Van der Perre Vrije Universiteit BrusselM. Palomino CSIC-UPVL. Sánchez CSIC-UPVS. Valencia CSIC-UPVR. Singh The University of MelbourneG. Baron Vrije Universiteit BrusselP. Webley The University of MelbourneF. Rey Garcia CSIC-UPVJ. Denayer Presenter Vrije Universiteit Brussel
P 4.05
Can adsorption presents an opportunity to harvest microalgae cells for biofuel applications?
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
A. Adeyemi Presenter The University of ManchesterJ. Pittman The University of ManchesterN. Brown Arvia TechnologyC. Webb The University of Manchester
P 4.06
Low Pressure Hydrogen Storage by Molecular Trapdoor Zeolites
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
K. Li Presenter The University of Western AustraliaJ. Shang The University of MelbourneA. Grant The University of Western AustraliaQ. Gu Australian SynchrotronN. Jensen The University of Western AustraliaZ. Li The University of Western AustraliaP. Webley The University of MelbourneJ. Liu Monash UniversityE. May The University of Western Australia
P 4.07
Rationalization of the Performance of a Series of Acidic MOFs as Proton Conductors
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
G. Maurin Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS, Université de MontpellierD. Damasceno Borges Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS, Université de MontpellierG. Maurin Presenter Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS, Université de MontpellierF. Paesani University of CaliforniaH. Jobic Université de LyonF. Nouar Institut Lavoisier de VersaillesT. Kundu Institut Lavoisier de VersaillesN. Steunou Institut Lavoisier de VersaillesC. Serre Institut Lavoisier de Versailles
P 4.08
Recovery of bio-butanol from fermentation broths by adsorption
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
V. Águeda Presenter Universidad Complutense de MadridJ. Delgado Dobladez Universidad Complutense de MadridM. Uguina Universidad Complutense de MadridJ. Sotelo Sancho Complutense UniversityÁ. García Rodríguez Universidad Complutense de Madrid
P 4.09
Gravimetric Large Temperature Jump approach for studying the kinetic of adsorbers for adsorption heat pumps applications
poster presentation 8. Energy applications including e.g. biofuels, fuel cells, gas storage
V. Brancato Presenter Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l’Energia “Nicola Giordano” (ITAE)A. Frazzica Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l’Energia “Nicola Giordano” (ITAE)
P 5.01
Validation of a TSA model for post-combustion CO2 capture
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
D. Marx ETH ZurichL. Joss Presenter ETH ZurichM. Hefti ETH ZurichM. Mazzotti ETH Zurich
P 5.02
Temperature Swing Adsorption with Indirect Heating and Cooling
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
B. Schürer Presenter Linde AG, Engineering DivisionG. Salazar Duarte Linde AG, Engineering DivisionC. Voss Linde AG, Engineering Division
P 5.03
Trace level sorption of isoflurane on carbonaceous adsorbents and zeolites
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
D. Bucher Universität Duisburg-EssenR. Ortmann Universität Duisburg-EssenC. Pasel Universität Duisburg-EssenD. Enke University of LeipzigM. Fröba University of HamburgD. Bathen Presenter Universität Duisburg-Essen
P 5.04
Novel Temperature Swing Adsorption process for two-phase separation of aniline from water
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
C. Grande Presenter SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
P 5.05
3D printed monoliths for CO2 separation
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
S. Couck Presenter VUBJ. Lefevere VITO / UAntwerpenG. Desmet Vrije Universiteit BrusselS. Mullens VITOL. Protasova VITOV. Meynen VITO / UAntwerpenJ. Denayer Vrije Universiteit Brussel
P 5.06
A concurrent approach for isotherm determination and adsorption process design for multicomponent systems
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
S. Guo Georgia Institute of TechnologyP. VengsarkarJ. Bentley Georgia Institute of TechnologyY. Kawajiri Presenter Georgia Institute of Technology
P 5.07
Impact of mass transfer effects on the adsorptive separation of C10 aromatic hydrocarbons
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
S. Reitmeier Presenter Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbHM. Rauch Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbHM. Sammon Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbHH. Lee Presenter Hanwha Total Petrochemical CorporationJ. Lee Hanwha Total Petrochemical CorporationH. Chang Hanwha Total Petrochemical CorporationS. Choi Hanwha Total Petrochemical Corporation
P 5.08
Diastereotopic adsorption processes and chromatographic separation of spin probes in porous organosilica studied by EPR spectroscopy
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
M. Wessig Presenter Universität KonstanzM. Spitzbarth Universität KonstanzM. Drescher Universität KonstanzS. Polarz Universität Konstanz
P 5.09
Statistical mechanical model of liquid- vapour interface. Equilibrium study and thermodynamic transitions
poster presentation 5. Liquid phase and gas phase adsorption processes
A. Kulkarni Presenter Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyD. Atre Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyS. Boob Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyS. Inamdar Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyI. Karimi National University of SingaporeB. Kulkarni CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
P 6.01
Adsorptive smoothers for exhaust gas cleaning – development of process understanding, conducting experiments and a design guideline
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
S. Meyer Presenter TU ClausthalO. Carlowitz TU ClausthalM. Napp TU ClausthalS. Gutperl TU Clausthal
P 6.02
Catalytic adsorptive desulfurization using supported nanoporous Ag2O/SBA-15 under ambient conditions
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
J. Xiao Presenter South China University of Technology
P 6.03
Morphological influences on enhanced CO¬2 sorption capaticy and kinetics of triple salt-promoted MgO
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
S. Jin Presenter Yonsei UniversityC. Lee Yonsei UniversityK. Ho Yonsei University
P 6.04
Performance of diamine-appended metal organic frameworks exhibiting a S-shaped isotherm for CO2 capture. A process design and optimization study.
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
J. Baboolal University of AlbertaS. David University of AlbertaA. Rajendran Presenter University of Alberta
P 6.05
Reaction characteristics of hydrated lime sorbents in the real sacle spout bed circulating dry scrubber for HCl removal
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
Y. Park Presenter korea institute of energy research
P 6.06
Breakthrough in Xenon Capture and Purification Using Adsorbent-Supported Silver Nanoparticles
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
L. Deliere CEA Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueB. Coasne Presenter CNRSS. Topin CEA Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueC. Greau CEA Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueC. Moulin CEA Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueD. Farrusseng CNRS
P 6.07
Characteristics and High-temperature CO2 Sorption Behaviors of K-Mg Double Salts
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
C. Lee Presenter Korea UniversityK. Lee Korea University
P 6.09
Strategy and Action Mechanism of Water Vapor-enhanced Adsorption Separation of Adsorbents for Mixtures of CO2/N2/H2O and CO2/ CH4/H2O
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
Z. Li Presenter South China University of TechnologyS. Xian South China University of TechnologyJ. Xiao South China University of TechnologyQ. Xia South China University of Technology
P 6.10
Nanoporous adsorbents for CO2 removal in indoor air environments under various moisture conditions
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
R. García-González Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)T. Valdés-Solís Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)J. Parra Presenter Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)C. O. Ania Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)
P 6.11
Adsorption desulfurization by porous organic polymer with metal impregnated
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
Y. Xia East China University of Science and TechnologyH. Liu East China University of Science and TechnologyJ. Hu Presenter East China University of Science and Technology
P 6.13
A MOF for uptake and separation of wet CO2 : MIL-96(Al)
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
V. Benoit Presenter Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246I. Beurroies Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246N. Chanut Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246P. Llewellyn Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, MADIREL UMR 7246R. Pillai Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS, Université de MontpellierG. Maurin Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS, Université de MontpellierM. Benzaqui Institut Lavoisier UMR CNRS 8180, Université de VersaillesC. Serre Institut Lavoisier UMR CNRS 8180, Université de Versailles
P 6.14
Preparation of Crosslinked Amine-loaded Regenerable Solid Sorbents for CO2 capture
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
H. Jung Presenter Korea UniversityS. Jeon Korea UniversityC. Lee Korea UniversityD. Jo Korea UniversityS. Kim Korea University
P 6.15
Detection of metal atoms adsorbed on the animal coat-hair by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
A. Hayduk Presenter Lviv (Lemberg) National Medical UniversityY. Suchorski Vienna University of Technologyy
P 6.16
Adsorption Behaviors of In3+ on Clay-Poly(N-Isopropylacrylamide) Nanohybrids
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
N. Kamimura Presenter Tokyo Denki UniversityY. Yashiro Tokyo Denki UniversityS. Ishimaru Tokyo Denki University
P 6.17
Preliminary results from a round robin test on high-pressure CO2 adsorption isotherm measurements at 20 °C
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
H. Nguyen Presenter NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingS. Hudson NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingJ. Horn NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingB. Boyerinas NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingM. Thommes NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingM. Green NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingR. van Zee NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and TestingL. Espinal NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and Testing
P 6.18
Dehydration of CO2 coming from oxyfuel cement kilns by Temperature Swing Adsorption (TSA) process using zeolites 5A, 13X and silica gel
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
N. Meunier University of MonsP. Billemont Presenter University of MonsD. Thomas University of MonsG. De Weireld University of Mons
P 6.19
Adsorption of Gaseous Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Mesoporous Adsorbents
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
Z. Li Presenter University of Science and Technology BeijingY. Liu University of Science and Technology BeijingX. Yang University of Science and Technology BeijingY. Xing University of Science and Technology BeijingQ. Yang University of Science and Technology BeijingR. Yang University of Michigan
P 6.20
CO2 Capture from Air using Amine Functionalized MIL-101(Cr)
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
L. Darunte Presenter Georgia Institute of TechnologyK. Walton Georgia Institute of TechnologyD. Sholl Georgia Institute of TechnologyC. Jones Georgia Institute of Technology
P 6.21
Scale up of layered double hydroxides adsorbent warm H2/CO2(H2S) separation process
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
S. Li Presenter Tsinghua UniversityY. Shi Tsinghua UniversityN. Cai Tsinghua UniversityY. Yang Tsinghua UniversityX. Zhu Tsinghua University
P 6.22
Comparison of Activated Carbon and ZSM5/Activated Carbon Monoliths in Electric Swing Adsorption Process for CO2 Capture
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
I. Đukic Presenter University of Belgrade/Faculty of Technology and MetallurgyM. Ječmenica-Dučić University of Belgrade/Faculty of Technology and MetallurgyN. Nikačević University of Belgrade/Faculty of Technology and MetallurgyM. Petkovska University of Belgrade/Faculty of Technology and MetallurgyQ. Zhao The University of MelbourneD. Danaci The University of MelbourneR. Singh The University of MelbourneP. Xiao The University of MelbourneP. Webley The University of Melbourne
P 6.23
Cr(VI) and Pd(II) adsorption using agricultural by-products
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
H. Kwak Seoul National UniversityH. Yun Seoul National UniversityK. Lee Presenter Seoul National University
P 6.24
N2 plasma treatment on activated carbon fiber for SO2 gas removal: Assessment of pore structure, N-functional groups, breakthrough, and bed utilization
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
B. Bai Presenter Korea Research Institute of Chemical TechnologyC. Lee Korea Research Institute of Chemical TechnologyY. Lee Chungnam National UniversityJ. Im Presenter Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
P 6.25
Development of Microporous Carbon through Chlorination of Titanium Carbide and Its Application to CF4 Adsorption
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
S. Choi Presenter korea universityD. Lee korea universityJ. Kim korea universityJ. Kim korea universityK. Lee korea universityD. Lim korea university
P 6.26
Analysis of reactive flow in periodic porous media. A chemical reaction with adsorption and desorption on pore surfaces
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
C. Khare Presenter Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyS. Diwan Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyS. Panse Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyS. Inamdar Vishwakarma Institute of TechnologyI. Karimi National University of SingaporeB. Kulkarni CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
P 6.27
Removal of refractory organics from saline concentrate produced by electrodialysis in petroleum industry using bone char
poster presentation 9. Environmental applications including e.g. the role of adsorption in greenhouse gas capture
P. Mesquita Presenter Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais / Universidade Federal de São João del-ReiM. Cruz Universidade Federal de São João del ReiC. Souza Universidade Federal de São João del ReiP. Vaconcelos Universidade Federal de São João del ReiN. Santos Universidade Federal de São João del ReiS. Rocha Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
P 6.28
The Use of a Shuttle Valve in a Pressure Swing Adsorption Process
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
N. Pairin King Mongkut's University of Technology North BangkokP. Tongpadungrod King Mongkut's University of Technology North BangkokC. Phalakornkule Presenter King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
P 7.01
Synthesis and charecterization of graphene Th(IV) phosphate composite material: its applications in the selective separation of lead metal ions
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
I. Inamuddin Presenter Aligarh Muslim University
P 7.04
Understanding scanning behaviour in mesoporous materials with disordered pore structures
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Kondrashova University of LeipzigD. Schneider University of LeipzigM. Thommes Quantachrome GmbHR. Valiullin Presenter University of Leipzig
P 7.05
Dynamic and equilibrium-based investigations of CO2 removal from CH4-rich gas mixtures on zeolites
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Schneider Presenter Quantachrome GmbHA. Moeller Quantachrome GmbH & Co. KGR. Eschrich Quantachrome GmbHD. Klank Quantachrome GmbHA. Brandt Chemiewerk Bad Köstritz GmbHK. Gleichmann Chemiewerk Bad Köstritz GmbH
P 7.06
Polymer Morphology Impacts CO2 Adsorption in Supported PEI Composite Materials: Elucidation of PEI Morphology via Neutron Scattering
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
A. Holewinski Georgia Institute of TechnologyM. Sakwa-Novak Georgia Institute of TechnologyJ. Carillo Oak Ridge National LaboratoryG. Rother Oak Ridge National LaboratoryS. Chai Oak Ridge National LaboratoryB. Sumpter Oak Ridge National LaboratoryS. Dai Oak Ridge National LaboratoryC. Jones Presenter Georgia Institute of Technology
P 7.07
Using the Elution by Characteristic Point method on packed zeolite columns with a small number of theoretical plates
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Hartig Presenter Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institut für Chemische und Thermische Verfahrenstechnik (ICTV)S. Scholl TU Braunschweig, Institut für Chemische und Thermische Verfahrenstechnik
P 7.08
Advanced characterisation of mesoporous carbon aerogels by sequential scanning of the hysteresis loop
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
J. Parra Presenter INCAR.CSICC. Ania INCAR.CSICL. Velasco Dpt. Chemistry, Royal Military Academy
P 7.09
Application of the Maxwell-Stefan model to characterize silicalite membranes
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Carter Presenter University of OttawaD. Kennedy University of OttawaW. Jin University of OttawaB. Kruczek University of OttawaF. Tezel University of Ottawa
P 7.10
Binary CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 adsorption equilibria on Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)-derived activated Carbon
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
P. Moura Universidade Federal do CearáE. Vilarrasa-Garcia Universidade Federal do CearáD. Soares-Maia Universidade Federal do CearáM. Bastos-Neto Universidade Federal do CearáJ. Parra Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)D. Azevedo Presenter Universidade Federal do Ceará
P 7.11
Design of the micro-mesoporous network of carbon gels
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
A. Gomis-Berenguer Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)A. Mestre Universidade de LisboaC. O. Ania Presenter Instituto nacional del carbón (INCAR-CSIC)
P 7.13
Adsorption and Diffusion of CH4 and N2 Using Ion Exchanged ETS-4 and Clinoptilolite
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Kennedy Presenter University of OttawaF. Tezel University of Ottawa
P 7.14
Selective Adsorptives to Study Pore Structure and Wetting Behavior of Self-resourcing Shales
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
S. Kumar Colorado School of MinesM. Prasad Colorado School of MinesR. Pini Presenter Imperial College London
P 7.15
Characterization of Micro-Mesoporous Carbons by High-Pressure N2, Ar, and CO2 Adsorption with Hybrid QSDFT Methods
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
R. Cimino Presenter Rutgers UniversityK. Cychosz Quantachrome InstrumentsM. Thommes Quantachrome InstrumentsA. Neimark Rutgers University
P 7.16
Co-adsorption of water and ammonia on stainless steel
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
O. Vaittinen Presenter University of HelsinkiM. Metsälä University of HelsinkiL. Halonen University of Helsinki
P 7.17
Adsorption of N2, CH4, CO and CO2 on CaX and MgX Zeolites: Simulation of Experimental Breakthrough Curves
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
P. Brea Presenter Universidad Complutense de MadridJ. Delgado Dobladez Universidad Complutense de MadridV. Agueda Mate Complutense UniversityM. Uguina Zamorano Complutense UniversityJ. Sotelo Sancho Complutense University
P 7.18
Universal high-resolution electromagnetic suspension balance for sorptive characterisation of very small sample quantities
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
C. Norton Presenter Ruhr-Universität BochumM. Petermann Ruhr-Universität BochumC. Will Rubotherm GmbHT. Fieback TU Bergakademie Freiberg
P 7.19
Effect of multiwalled carbon nanotubes on structure, morphology and adsorption properties of hyper-crosslinked resins
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
R. Castaldo Presenter University of Naples "Federico II"V. Ambrogi University of Naples “Federico II”R. Avolio National Research CouncilC. Cocca National Research CouncilM. Errico National Research CouncilG. Gentile National Research CouncilM. Avella National Research CouncilC. Carfagna National Research Council
P 7.20
The potential of Nonlinear Frequency Response method for estimation of rate constants of simultaneous processes within complex adsorption mechanisms
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Brzic University of Belgrade/Faculty of Technology and MetallurgyM. Petkovska Presenter University of Belgrade/Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy
P 7.21
In-situ dilatometry – a tool to access adsorption-induced deformation of nanoporous materials
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
G. Reichenauer Presenter ZAE BayernC. Balzer ZAE Bayern
P 7.22
Tolerance of flexible MOFs towards repeated adsorption stress
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
I. Senkovska Presenter TU DresdenN. Kavoosi Technische Universität DresdenS. Kaskel Technische Universität Dresden
P 7.23
Unusual adsorption behaviour and adsorption thermodynamics of ZIF-71 and ZIF-14
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
D. Danaci The University of MelbourneR. Singh The University of MelbourneP. Webley Presenter The University of MelbourneP. Xiao The University of Melbourne
P 7.24
Experimental determination of the pore shape in amorphous carbon materials
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
M. Russina Presenter Helmholtz-Zentrum BerlinH. Kurig University of TartuI. Tallo University of TartuM. Siebenbürger Helmholtz-Zentrum BerlinT. Romann University of TartuE. Lust University of Tartu
P 7.25
Excess surface work and DBdB-model for PSD calculation based on nitrogen and water vapor adsorption on silica-gel with bimodal pore structure
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
J. Möllmer Presenter Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V.H. Uhlig Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V. LeipzigA. Kolesnikov Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie e.V. LeipzigM. Rückriem POROTEC GmbHJ. Adolphs POROTEC GmbHA. Schreiber POROTEC GmbHN. Georgi Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften LeipzigD. Enke Universität Leipzig / Institut für Technische ChemieR. Gläser Universität Leipzig / Institut für Technische Chemie
P 7.26
Estimation of shales methane reservoirs capacities with differentiation on adsorbed and free CH4 in porous system
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
P. Ziemiański Presenter AGH Unversity of Science and TechnologyT. Topór Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of SciencesA. Derkowski Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences
P 7.27
The effect of heterogeneous model in the uniqueness of N2 and CO2 PSD by Monte Carlo simulations
poster presentation 4. Characterization of adsorbent materials
J. Alexandre de Oliveira Presenter Universidade Federal do CearáT. Fontenele Universidade Federal do CearáP. F.G. Silvino Universidade Federal do CearáS. P. de Lucena Universidade Federal do Ceará
P 8.01
Process Integration for Simulated Moving Bed Reactor for Production of Glycol Ether Acetate
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
S. Tie Presenter Georgia Institute of TechnologyB. Sreedhar The Dow Chemical CompanyG. Agrawal Georgia Institute of TechnologyJ. Oh Georgia Institute of TechnologyM. Donaldson The Dow Chemical CompanyT. Frank The Dow Chemical CompanyA. Bommarius Georgia Institute of TechnologyY. Kawajiri Georgia Institute of Technology
P 8.02
Evaluation of a pressure-swing adsorption process for recovery of helium from a laboratory shock-tunnel facility
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
T. Rufford Presenter The University of QueenslandA. Chua The University of QueenslandA. Arami-Niya The University of QueenslandE. Rose The University of QueenslandD. Gildfind The University of Queensland
P 8.03
Natural Gas Upgrading – Exploring Energy Efficient Process Alternatives
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
S. Effendy National University of SingaporeS. Farooq Presenter National University of SingaporeI. Karimi National University of Singapore
P 8.04
Batch analogues and improved metrics for rapid screening of adsorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
A. Avila University of AlbertaA. Rajagopalan University of AlbertaR. De Pauw Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)A. Rajendran Presenter University of Alberta
P 8.05
Development of a new adsorption-based cyclic process for high purity-high recovery production of carbon dioxide and hydrogen
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
M. Gazzani Presenter ETH ZürichL. Joss ETH ZürichD. Marx ETH ZürichM. Mazzotti ETH Zürich
P 8.06
Adsorption and diffusion of H2, N2, CO, CH4 and CO2 in MgX zeolite and Basolite® C300 extrudates
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
J. Delgado Dobladez Presenter Complutense UniversityV. Agueda Mate Complutense UniversityM. Uguina Zamorano Complutense UniversityJ. Sotelo Sancho Complutense UniversityP. Brea Prieto Complutense UniversityA. Lazcano Pardos Complutense UniversityC. Grande SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
P 8.07
Design and Simulation of Industrial Scale Nitrogen-Methane Separations with Dual-Reflux Pressure Swing Adsorption
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
Y. Zhang Presenter University of AucklandG. Li The University of Western AustraliaT. Saleman The University of Western AustraliaB. Young University of AucklandE. May The University of Western Australia
P 8.08
Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) for hydrogen purification using UTSA-16 metal-organic framework
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
C. Grande Presenter SINTEF Materials and ChemistryR. Anantharaman SINTEF EnergyS. Rousanally SINTEF EnergyR. Blom SINTEF Materials and ChemistryG. Mondino SINTEF Materials and ChemistryK. Andreasen SINTEF Materials and ChemistryA. Spjelkavik SINTEF Materials and ChemistryØ. Vistad SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
P 8.09
Optimization of a fast-Pressure Swing Adsorption Process for the removal of CO2 from biogas
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
M. Campesi Department of Energy Systems and Environment – GEPEA (UMR CNRS 6144), École des Mines de NantesC. Garenaux Department of Energy Systems and Environment – GEPEA (UMR CNRS 6144), École des Mines de NantesL. Hamon Department of Energy Systems and Environment – GEPEA (UMR CNRS 6144), École des Mines de NantesP. Pré Presenter Department of Energy Systems and Environment – GEPEA (UMR CNRS 6144), École des Mines de Nantes
P 8.10
Modeling, Control and Optimization of the Enantiomeric Separation of Praziquantel in Simulated Moving Bed
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
A. Neto Presenter Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroA. Secchi Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroM. Souza Jr. Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroA. Gomes Jr. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
P 8.11
On the Use of a Novel Structured Adsorbent for CO2 Capture from Flue Gas by PSA: Bench Scale Demonstration
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
J. Ritter University of South CarolinaA. Rahman University of South CarolinaN. Mohammadi University of South CarolinaC. Holland University of South CarolinaM. Nicholson University of South CarolinaL. Erden University of South CarolinaA. Ebner Presenter University of South Carolina
P 8.12
Adsorption and Diffusion of CO2 in MOF Beads
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
S. Krishnamurty The University of EdinburghR. Blom SINTEF Materials and ChemistryM. Ferrari The University of EdinburghS. Brandani Presenter The University of Edinburgh
P 8.13
Modeling, Control and Optimization of the Enantiomeric Separation of Praziquantel in Simulated Moving Bed
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
A. Barreto Junior Presenter Escola de Química/UFRJA. Andrade Neto PEQ/COPPE/UFRJA. Secchi PEQ/COPPE/UFRJM. Souza Jr. EQ/UFRJ
P 8.14
8-Zone Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography for the separation of ternary mixtures: Potential and bottlenecks
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
F. Santos da Silva Presenter Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical SystemsD. Kiwala Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical SystemsD. Antos Rzeszow University of TechnologyA. Seidel-Morgenstern Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
P 8.15
Using modeling to compare and optimize continuous chromatographic processes
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
L. David Ypso-FactoJ. Yun Presenter Ypso-FactoR. Nicoud Ypso-Facto
P 8.16
Simultaneous Adsorptive Removal of CO2, SOx and NOx from Flue Gas by Pressure Swing Adsorption
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
F. Rezaei Presenter Missouri University of Science & TechnolA. Hajari Missouri University of Science & TechnologyM. Atanga Missouri University of Science & TechnologyA. Rownaghi Missouri University of Science & Technology
P 8.17
Let energy be energy – On PSA process simulation
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
A. Chiang Presenter National Central University
P 8.18
DINAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF CO2/N2 SEPARATION BY PSA
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
R. Siquiera Universidade Federal do CearáE. Vilarrasa-Garcia Universidade Federal do CearáD. Maia Universidade Federal do CearáA. Torres Universidade Federal do CearáM. Bastos-Neto Presenter Universidade Federal do CearáD. de Azevedo Universidade Federal do Ceará
P 8.19
Removal of acidic gases from natural gas with MIL-101 (Cr) via pressure swing adsorption
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
H. Yoon Presenter korea institute of energy researchP. Rallapalli korea institute of energy researchS. Han korea institute of energy researchT. Jung korea institute of energy researchB. Tae korea institute of energy researchD. Cho korea institute of energy researchJ. Kim korea institute of energy research
P 8.20
Biogas purification using activated carbon by pressure vacuum swing adsorption processes (PVSA
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
R. Singh Presenter The University of MelbourneP. Xiao The University of MelbourneP. Webley The University of Melbourne
P 8.21
Partial enrichment of CF4 from the mixture of CF4/N2 for efficient thermal destruction
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
J. Park Presenter korea institute of energy researchT. Jung korea institute of energy researchD. Cho korea institute of energy researchH. Yoon korea institute of energy researchS. Han korea institute of energy researchJ. Kim korea institute of energy research
P 8.22
A comprehensive toolkit for analysing the design and operation of pressure swing adsorption processes
poster presentation 6. Pressure swing adsorption and simulated moving bed processes
M. Patel Presenter Process Systems Enterprise LtdK. NautaM. Matzopoulos Process Systems Enterprise Limited, London/UK
P 9.01
5-fluorouracil adsorption on hydrated silica: density functional theory study
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
S. Simonetti Presenter uns
P 9.02
Dynamic Density Functional Theory with Hydrodynamic Interactions: Theoretical development and applications in the study of microscopic fluid transport in porous adsorbents
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
E. Kikkinides Centre for Research and Technology HellasP. Monson Presenter University of Massachusetts
P 9.04
Tuning the adsorption and separation properties of noble gases and N2 in CuBTC by ligand functionalization
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
L. Zewei Presenter South China University of Technology
P 9.05
Computational study of double gate adsorption on layer-structured metal-organic framework
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
S. Hiraide Presenter Kyoto UniversityN. Ishikawa Kyoto UniversityH. Tanaka Kyoto UniversityM. Miyahara Kyoto University
P 9.06
Effects of Adsorbent Material Properties on the Selective Separation of Non-ideal Multicomponent Fluid Mixtures
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
N. Mahynski Presenter National Institute of Standards and TechnologyV. Shen National Institute of Standards and Technology
P 9.07
Molecular Scale Analysis of the Coupling between Water Sorption and Mechanical Behaviour in Mesoporous Silica
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
P. Bonnaud Presenter Tohoku UniversityR. Miura Tohoku UniversityA. Suzuki Tohoku UniversityN. Miyamoto Tohoku UniversityN. Hatakeyama Tohoku UniversityA. Miyamoto Tohoku University
P 9.08
A Molecular Simulation Study of the Separation of Light Hydrocarbons in MOF-74
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
J. Vicent-Luna University Pablo de OlavideA. Luna-Triguero University Pablo de OlavideS. Calero Presenter University Pablo de Olavide
P 9.09
Determination of multiple sorption model parameters, for hard coals properties characterization, applying qualitative approach to adsorption mechanism identification
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
G. Jodłowski AGH University of Science and TechnologyM. Ziółkowska Presenter AGH University of Science and Technology
P 9.10
Computer simulation of adsorption and sitting of CO2, N2 and water on a new aluminum fumarate MOF
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
J. Coelho UFCV. Gomes UFCA. Rodrigues Universidade do Porto - LSRED. de Azevedo Presenter UFCS. Lucena UFC
P 9.11
Tuning MOFs for Low-Pressure CO2 and CH4 Adsorption Operations: A Multi-Level Computational Study
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
M. Lennox Presenter University of NottinghamM. Bound University of NottinghamA. Henley University of NottinghamE. Besley University of Nottingham
P 9.12
On Adsorption Hysteresis in Closed-end Pores: Isotherm Reconstruction and Free Energy Analysis via Flat-histogram Monte Carlo Simulation
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
D. Siderius Presenter National Institute of Standards and TechnologyV. Shen National Institute of Standards and Technology
P 9.13
A Density Functional Theory Computational Study of Alkali Cation-Exchanged sod-ZMOF for CO2, N2, and CH4 Adsorption
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
J. Shang Presenter The University of MelbourneP. Webley Presenter The University of MelbourneG. Li The University of Western AustraliaZ. Liu Monash University
P 9.14
Investigation of intermolecular structures of water and solutions in confined spaces by reverse Monte Carlo method
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
T. Iiyama Presenter Shinshu UniversityR. Futamura Shinshu UniversityT. Ota Shinshu UniveristyM. Yoshimoto Shinshu UniveristyA. Hoshikawa Ibaraki UniversityT. Ishigaki Ibaraki University
P 9.15
Study of binary mixture structure of water and ethanol in slit-like pore by X-ray and neutron diffraction and Hybrid Reverse Monte Carlo method
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
M. Yoshimoto Presenter Shinshu UniveristyT. Iiyama Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Shinshu UniveristyS. Ozeki Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Shinshu UniversityT. Otomo High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
P 9.16
Mobility of solutes in binary solvents at polar and nonpolar modified silica surfaces from molecular dynamics simulations
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
J. Rybka Presenter Philipps-Universität MarburgA. Höltzel Philipps-Universität MarburgA. Seidel-Morgenstern Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical SystemsU. Tallarek Philipps-Universität Marburg
P 9.17
Analysis and Compilation of the Computation-Ready, Experimental Metal-Organic Frameworks: CoRE MOF Version 2.0
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
Y. Chung Pusan National UniversityB. Bucior Presenter Northwestern UniversityE. Haldoupis University of MinnesotaH. Zhang Northwestern UniversityS. Ling University College LondonJ. Chen Northwestern UniversityM. Milisavljevic Georgia Institute of TechnologyJ. Camp Georgia Institute of TechnologyB. Slater University College LondonM. Haranczyk Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryD. Sholl Georgia Institute of TechnologyJ. Siepmann University of MinnesotaR. Snurr Northwestern University
P 9.18
Investigation of Biomolecular Interactions of Peptides with Nanoparticles
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
S. Blank-Shim Presenter Technische Universität MünchenS. Schwaminger Technische Universität MünchenM. Borkowska-Panek Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)P. Anand Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)P. Fraga-García Technische Universität MünchenW. Wenzel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)S. Berensmeier Technische Universität München
P 9.19
Impact of higher alkanes and CO2 on adsorbed natural gas storage in Zr-based metal-organic frameworks
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
D. Goncalves UFCM. Bastos-Neto Presenter UFCS. Lucena UFCR. Snurr Northwestern University
P 9.20
Adsorption Analysis on Solid Particle by Molecular Dynamics
poster presentation 2. Molecular modeling of adsorption phenomena
D. Suh Presenter Keio UniversityK. Yasuoka Keio University