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The combination of separation and reaction is expected to be one of the key technologies for the process intensification to achieve avoidance of chemical equilibrium, improvement of reaction yield, resource-saving, compactness, and energy saving. This symposium invites leading researchers and calls for presentations to introduce the latest research for synergy between separation and reaction. Through the latest research examples of reaction-separation processes combining reactions with membrane separation, distillation, and other techniques, we aim to facilitate broad discussion on the development of innovative technologies that contribute to process intensification.
| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hall G, Day 2 | |||||
| (9:00–12:00) | |||||
| G201 | Application study of flow-type acetalization membrane reactions using carbon hollow fiber membranes | carbon membrane membrane reactor acetalization | ST-29 | 777 | |
| G202 | Thermal Management and Interaction in a Pd Membrane Reactor via 3D CFD: Coupled Endothermic NH3 Decomposition and Exothermic CO2 Methanation | Simulation MPBR Combined reaction | ST-29 | 618 | |
| G203 | Low-temperature Synthesis of Ammonia using an Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Membrane Reactor | Plasma ammonia synthesis Membrane reactor Atmospheric-pressure plasma | ST-29 | 2 | |
| G204 | Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Lower Olefins for Sustainable Materials | Fisher-Tropsh Catalyst Process Development | ST-29 | 44 | |
| Break | |||||
| G206 | [Invited lecture] Findings from research on membrane reactors using zeolite membranes | Zeolite Membrane reactor Carbon dioxide | ST-29 | 17 | |
| G208 | [Invited lecture] Reaction Dynamics of Plasma-Driven CO2 Methanation: Insights from In Situ Diagnostics and Theoretical Simulation | plasma catalysis simulation methanation | ST-29 | 130 | |
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SCEJ 57th Autumn Meeting (Higashihiroshima, 2026)
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