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| Session sponsor: | HORIBA, Ltd. Simuarts Corporation |
This session is for discussion on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Utilization (CCUS). Awards will be given for outstanding presentations by students and young researchers.
| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hall CC, Day 3 | |||||
| (9:00–9:40) (Chair: | |||||
| CC301 | [Invited lecture] Launch of the Japan Evaluation Center for CO2 Capture Materials (JEC3M) | CO2 separation Process evaluation Accelerated Degradation Testing | HQ-13 | 942 | |
| (9:40–10:40) (Chair: | |||||
| CC303 | Development of a reaction and transport model for the absorber to estimate CO2 capture capacity | CCS Absorption Adam | HQ-13 | 273 | |
| CC304 | Development of Ni/CeO2 Methanation Catalysts via a Simple Flame Spray Pyrolysis Method | Flame Spray Pyrolysis Ni/CeO2 Catalyst CO2 Methanation | HQ-13 | 889 | |
| CC305 | Effect of catalyst and support in low-temperature plasma dry reforming of methane with water electrode | Dry reforming plasma catalyst | HQ-13 | 866 | |
| (10:40–11:40) (Chair: | |||||
| CC306 | Process optimization for methanol synthesis using CO2 in blast furnace gas | CCU Optimization Machine Learning | HQ-13 | 307 | |
| CC307 | Continuous conversion of CO2 to ethylene urea using a trickle bed reactor | Carbon Capture and Utilization Carbon recycling Trickle bed reactor | HQ-13 | 278 | |
| CC308 | Integrated CO2 capture and dry reforming of methane assisted by microwave-heated temperature swing | CCU dry reforming microwave | HQ-13 | 194 | |
| (11:40–12:20) (Chair: | |||||
| CC309 | [Invited lecture] Direct CO2 capture from air: Developments of liquid-solid phase separation system and solid CO2 adsobents | DAC liquid-solid phase separation solid CO2 absorbent | HQ-13 | 943 | |
| (12:20–12:40) | |||||
| Awards ceremony | |||||
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