SCEJ

List of received applications (By symposium/topics code)

Top > Application > List of received applications (By symposium/topics code)



ST) SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium

ST-29. [Trans-Division Symposium] Frontiers of Chemical Engineering Approaches to Solving Increasingly Complex Environmental Issues

Organizer(s): Akamatsu Kazuki (Kogakuin Univ.), Terada Akihiko (TUAT), Suenaga Toshikazu (Hiroshima Univ.)

Chemical engineering approaches are a powerful tool to address various environmental issues related to water/air/soil, which should be also discussed from the viewpoint of the carbon neutral concept. This symposium welcomes presentations on innovative separation materials and systems for solving increasingly complex and serious environmental problems. Future directions and perspectives will be widely discussed. We look forward to the active participation of young researchers.

Most recent update: 2025-12-05 14:18:01

The keywords that frequently used
in this topics code.
KeywordsNumber
Membrane-aerated biofilm reactor1
Biogas1
Microplastics1
Transport1
ionic liquid1
Paddy Soil1
Biofilm thickness1
Heterogeneous media1
Soil decontamination1
Fractional differential equation1
Membrane-based separation processes1
the separation and adsorption properties1
functional membranes1
Membrane reactor1
adsorbents1
Silica membranes1
molecular dynamics1
Hydrofluorocarbon1
Energy self-sufficiency rate1
directional solvent extraction1
Nitrous oxide1
pressurized flotation separatio1
Distribution Pattern1

ACKN
No.
Title/Author(s)KeywordsStyle
28Application of Fractional Differential Equation to Transport in Heterogeneous Media
(Kanazawa U.) (Reg)Kawanishi Takuya
Fractional differential equation
Heterogeneous media
Transport
O
47Development of adsorbent in adsorbing difficult-to-remove substances and its adsorption characteristics
(Kogakuin U.) *(Reg)Kim Heejoon, Okada Fumio, (Niigata U.) Kano Naoki
adsorbents
functional membranes
the separation and adsorption properties
O
164Soil remediation process combining gravity-flotation separation and pressurized flotation separation
(Waseda U.) (Reg)Matsukata Masahiko, *(Reg)Masada Takenori, (Reg)Yamazaki Atsushi, Aikawa Mitsuaki, (Matsukura Giken) Matsubara Iwao, Watanabe Katsutoshi
Soil decontamination
pressurized flotation separatio
O
582Investigation of biofilm control in an energy-saving wastewater treatment process using a membrane-aerated biofilm reactor
(TUAT) *(Stu)Miura Hiroto, Kigo Yunje, Kuroiwa Megumi, (Reg)Terada Akihiko
Membrane-aerated biofilm reactor
Nitrous oxide
Biofilm thickness
O
832A computational chemistry study on ionic liquid extraction for small-scale decentralized desalination: comparative analysis of [bmim][Tf2N] and [emim][Tf2N] Systems
(NITech) *(Reg)Nagumo Ryo, Yasumoto Mayuka, (Reg)Iwata Shuichi
directional solvent extraction
ionic liquid
molecular dynamics
O
906Distribution patterns and characteristics of microplastics in paddy soils in Japan
(U. Tokyo) *(Int)Shafi Abdullah Imam, (Reg)Hane Yulina, (Reg)Yamamoto Mitsuo
Microplastics
Paddy Soil
Distribution Pattern
O
930Development of membrane reactors for achieving carbon negative emission and feasibility study for introduction to wastewater treatment plants
(Kogakuin U.) *(Reg)Akamatsu K., Suzuki M., Wang X., (Reg)Nakao S.
Biogas
Membrane reactor
Energy self-sufficiency rate
O
948Development of amorphous silica membranes for hydrofluorocarbon separation and design of membrane-based separation processes
(Kogakuin U.) *(Reg)Akamatsu K., Kobori Y., (Reg)Nakao S., Wang X.
Hydrofluorocarbon
Silica membranes
Membrane-based separation processes
O

List of received applications (By topics code)

List of received applications
SCEJ 56th Autumn Meeting (Tokyo, 2025)

Organizing Committee of SCEJ 56th Autumn Meeting (2025)
Inquiry