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Authors and Chairs (J) field exact matches “長澤 寛規”; 5 programs are found. (“Poster with Flash” presentations are double-counted.)
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| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 2 | EB214 | Gas permeation properties of carbon molecular sieving membrane including Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane (POSS) structure | membrane Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane | ST-21 | 766 |
| Day 2 | CA216 | Preparation of flexible silica membranes with layered hybrid structure and application for dehydration of alcohol aqueous solutions | layered hybrid membrane vapor-permeation organosilica | SY-62 | 686 |
| Day 2 | EB216 | Preparation and hydrogen permeation property of triethoxysilane(TRIES)-derived molecular sieving membrane | gas separation Pd membrane Sol-gel method | ST-21 | 804 |
| Day 2 | CA217 | Tuning of network structure and molecular sieve properties of 1,2-bis(triethoxysilyl)ethane (BTESE)-derived membranes | Organosilica membrane Gas permeation Pervaporation | SY-62 | 680 |
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| CA219 | Evaluation of CO2 separation performance of UiO-66-NH2 membrane with high gas permeability | MOF membrane UiO-66-NH2 CO2 separation | SY-62 | 976 | |
| CA220 | Elucidation of preferential CO2 permeation mechanism through alkanolamine-containing polymeric membranes | alkanolamine CO2 membrane separation | SY-62 | 65 | |
| CA221 | Fundamental investigation on gas permeation mechanism of supported metal containing ionic liquid membranes | gas separation membrane ionic liquid facilitated transport membrane | SY-62 | 615 | |
| CA222 | Porous structure characterization of microporous ceramic membranes in consideration of the interaction between membrane and permeation molecules | Gas separation Pore size distribution Interaction | SY-62 | 684 | |
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SCEJ 50th Autumn Meeting (Kagoshima, 2018)
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