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Hall A
TimePaper
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Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
A²ñ¾ì
(9:15–10:45) ( No data (¡û/Éú¸« Àé¿Ò), No data (¡û/²¼»³ ͵²ð))
9:159:30A00Study on recycling of epoxy resin in metal recover process from waste printed circuit board by nitric acid solution
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Yoon Minho, Kubouchi Masatoshi, Aoki Saiko
waste printed circuit board
epoxy resin
recycle
13-e82
9:309:45A01Fabrication of an electric-field-assisted sampler for particles suspended in the gas-phase
(Tokyo U. Agr. & Tech.) Fukushima Hisako, Yamada Yousuke, Lenggoro Wuled
aerosol
sampling
electrostatic
2-f106
9:4510:00A02Study on the properties of SnO2 semiconductor gas sensors
(TNCT) Hiroki A, Matumoto S, Nakano M, Takahasi M
SnO$2$ semiconductor
gas sensor
1-b35
10:0010:15A03Nitrogen dynamics in a forage rice field applied with dry anaerobic digestion residue
(Tokyo U. Agriculture and Tech.) Takahashi erika, Katayama Misato, Riya syouhei, Terada Akihiko, Hosomi Masaaki
paddy field
nitrogen dynamics
Dry anaerobic digestion residue
13-f81
10:1510:30A04Mitigation of methane emission in a forage rice field applied with dry anaerobic digestion residue
(Tokyo U. Aglicurture and Tech.) Katayama Misato, Takahasi Erika, Riya Shohei, Terada Akihiko, Hosomi Masaaki
methane
Paddy field
Dry anaerobic digestion residue
13-f83
10:3010:45A05Improvement of Aluminum Air Battery for Household Emergency Power Supply
(TNCT) Takahashi Yu, Kaneko Masahiro, Matsushita Yuuki, (Åìµþ¹âÀì) Ogasawara Kiya, (TNCT) Shiroishi Hidenobu
Alminum-Air Battery
Emergency Power Supply
Improvement
9-a12
(10:45–12:00) ( No data (¡û/¾ëÀÐ ±Ñ¿­), No data (¡û/ë¸ý Àô))
10:4511:00A06Simulation of Integrated Coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) with superheated steam drying systems
(Tokyo U. Agriculture and Tech.) Wahyu Dewi, Fushimi Chihiro
Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR)
Self-Heat Recuperation (SHR)
Integrated Coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC)
9-e74
11:0011:15A07Development of the reduction reaction of the nitrobenzene pointed the way to green chemistry
(Ryugasaki 1st H.) Kurosaki Y., (Ryugasaki 1st) Masuda S.
nitrobenzene
green chemistry
reduction
13-i103
11:1511:30A08Estimation of performance for oil waste water treatment by bubble column type aerator
(Oyama NCT) Katou Kouhei, Tanaka Takakuni
bubble column type aerator
oil waste water
13-b5
11:3011:45A09Estimation of cavitating activated sludge by image analysis
(Oyama NCT) Fukui Takahiro, Yoshikawa Narumi, Kobayashi Yasuhiro, Tanaka Takakuni
Activated sludge
Cavitation
Image analysis
13-a6
11:4512:00A10Energy evaluation of power generation using low-grade temperature hot spring
(Sizu U.) Sasaki Y., Sudoh M.
Energy evaluation
Rankine Cycle
HYSYS
9-d21
12:0013:00Lunch break
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/ÊÝ²Ê µ®Î¼), No data (¡û/¾å¥Î»³ ¼þ))
13:0013:15A15Study on Recycling of Automotive Circuit Board -Grindability of the Board-
(Graduate School of Sci. and Fngineerring, Yamagata U.) Saito Reina, Kimata Mitsumasa, Hasegaza Masahiro
Grinding
Rare metal
Circuit board
13-e73
13:1513:30A16Effect of anions on CO2 solubility of imidazolium-based ionic liquids using a magnetic suspension balance
(Nihon U.) Watanabe M., Kimura T., Shimomura T., Kodama D., (AIST) Makino T., Kanakubo M.
CO2 solubility
ionic liquid
magnetic suspension balance
1-a38
13:3013:45A17Temperature dependence of CO2 solubility in Diglyme-Li salt solutions
(Nihon U.) Sugawara T., Arai H., Endo Y., Shimomura T., Kodama D., (AIST) Makino T., Kanakubo M.
CO2 solubility
density
volume concentration
1-a34
13:4514:00A18Daphnia magna immobilization assay application to inorganic chemicals
(TNCT) Abe C, Suwa M, Ito S, Abe T
Daphnia
inorganic
evaluation
13-c62
14:0014:15A19Formation behavior of nickel particle from electroless nickel plating waste solution by using liquid phase reduction
(Akita NCT) Akiyama R., Nonaka R.
Recovery
Liquid phase reduction
Nickel
13-e89
(14:15–15:30) ( No data (¡û/µÈ¸« Ì÷ÃË), No data (¡û/²¼Â¼ ÂóÌé))
14:1514:30A20Relationship between rain fall pH and negative ion in Tsuruoka, Yamagata
(TNCT) Hoshikawa K, Takase M, Saito T, Maruyama Y, Kanbayashi H, Kanda S, Ito S, Abe T, Kanda K, Kotani T
acid rain
pH
IC
13-f54
14:3014:45A21Chemical analys of acid rain in Tsuruoka, Yamagata
(TNCT) Kanda S, Takase M, Saito T, Maruyama Y, Kanbayashi H, Hoshikawa K, Ito S, Abe T, Kotani T
acid rain
ICP
AAS
13-f56
14:4515:00A22ab initio study of the size dependence of the melting point for cycloalkanes ¡ÈCnH2n¡É
(Mito Dai-ichi High School) Imamura Y., Yamaguchi S.
Cycloalkane
Melting point
Pseudorotation
1-e113
15:0015:15A23Understanding mechanism of carbon dioxide permeation by molecular interaction in ionic liquid gel with water
(Tokyo Tech) Kinoshita M., Shimoyama Y.
ionic liquid
molecular interaction
carbon dioxide permeation
1-a36
15:1515:30A24Vapor-liquid equilibria of propylene + dimethyl ether and propane + dimethyl ether mixtures with fluid circulation system at 293.15 K
(Nihon U.) Shigeru M., Hoshina T., Tsuji T., Hiaki T.
vapor-liquid equilibria
dimethyl ether
binary mixture
1-a65

Hall B
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
B²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( No data (¡û/¾®ÎÓ ÂçÍ´), No data (¡û/¿¹ δ¾»))
9:309:45B01Study on horizontal load to the paddle impeller in a stirred vessel
(Yokohama Natl. U.) Ninomiya K., Misumi R., Nishi K., Kaminoyama M.
mixing
horizontal load
paddle impeller
2-b61
9:4510:00B02Flow Characteristics of Taylor Voltex between Concentric Cylinders with a Coated Inner Cylinder
(Tokyo Tech.) Sawanaga Kana, Yoshikawa Shiro, Ookawara Shinichi, (Corrocoat Japan) Ikawa Tadamichi, Aguila Z. Julian, Tanaka Satoru
Taylor Voltex
Coating
Flow Characteristics
2-a58
10:0010:15B03Effect of solution concentration on improvement of plastic fluid mixing by aeration
(Yokohama Natl. U.) Nakahara H., Misumi R., Nishi K., Kaminoyama M.
aeration
plastic fluid
solution concentration
2-b66
10:1510:30B04Measurement of drop size distribution under high-concentrated dispersion state in an annular centrifugal contactor by using image analysis
(Yokohama Natl. U.) Ishihara N., Misumi R., Nishi K., Kaminoyama M.
liquid-liquid extraction
drop size distribution
image analysis
2-b60
10:3010:45B05Particle Separation/Classification by microchannel with various croossections
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Kanashiro Syota, Okawara Shinichi, Yoshikawa Shirou
particle
microchannel
separation
2-a52
(10:45–12:00) ( No data (¡û/Àõ¸« Ϲ­), No data (¡û/À¾Ç÷ µ®»Ö))
10:4511:00B06Study on Liquid Atomization Device of Air-assisted Atomizer
(Tokyo U. Sci.) Onishi M, Kobayashi D, Shimada Y, Otake K, Shono A, (Wingturf) Hashiba T
Air-assisted Atomizer
Baffle
Visualization
2-b110
11:0011:15B07Quantification of structure of streak lobe in laminar mixing vessel using CFD
(Yokohama Natl. U.) Hayashi M., Misumi R., Nishi K., Kaminoyama M.
laminar mixing
streak lobe
CFD
2-b67
11:1511:30B08Evaluation of the dispersion state of the fuel cell electrode slurry
(Hosei U.) Ouchi kei, Nakamura yusuke, Mori takamasa
slurry
fuel cell
2-f3
11:3011:45B09Effect of the dispersants on grinding of limestone concentrated slurry by a bead mill
(Engineering Yamagata U.) Ishizawa Hiroyuki, (Graduate School of Sience and Engineering Yamagata U.) Kimata Kitsumasa, Hasegawa Masahiro
Bead mill
Limestone
Polymert dispersant
2-f77
11:4512:00B10Preparation of carboxy methyl cellulose membrane using metal cations and evaluation of mass transfer character
(Nihon.U.) Miwa H., Tao K., Imai M.
Carboxymethyl cellulose
Biological polymer
Membrane separation
4-a27
12:0013:00Lunch break
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/º£°æ ÀµÄ¾), No data (¡û/Æó°æ ¿¸))
13:0013:15B15Preparation of ferrous adsorbents for arsenic and their adsorption properties.
(Ichinoseki NCT) Hosokawa Sayaka, Sato Kazuhisa
adsorbent
arsenic
immobilization
4-e32
13:1513:30B16Advanced nuclide separation using inorganic ion-exchange materials
(TNCT) Orui K, Wakimoto F, Maeyama S, Ito S, Abe T
separation
inorganic
ion-exchange
4-e59
13:3013:45B17Pd/M/porous akumina composite membrane tube for improving its adhesion
(Utsunomiya U.) Hasegawa Midori, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
Pd membrane
Hydrogen permeation
composite
4-a102
13:4514:00B18Development of silica membranes for separation of heavy oil
(SIT) Sasaki Misa, Ikeda Ayumi, Komatsuzaki Makoto, Matsuyama Emi, Nomura Mikihiro
counter diffusion CVD method
heavy oil separation
silica hybrid membranes
4-a53
14:0014:15B19Separation hydrocarbons through porous silica composited zeolite membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Ikarugi Syuusuke, Sugiyama Yuto, Matuyama Emi, (SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES,LTD.) Tawarayama Hiromasa, Kuwahara Kazuya, (Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Nomura Mikihiro
porous silica substrate
hydrocarbon separation
MFI membranes
4-a42
(14:15–15:45) ( No data (¡û/º´Æ£ ¹ä»Ë), No data (¡û/º´Æ£ ϵ×))
14:1514:30B20Development of ion exchange membranes for hydrogen production processes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Kodaira Takehide, Ikeda Ayumi, Matsuyama Emi, Kouno nobuho, Nomura Mikihiro, (JAEA Quantum Beam) Sawada Shinichi, Yamaki Tetsuya
hydrogen production processes
ion exchange membrane
water permeation
4-a46
14:3014:45B21Development of hydrophilic SOD zeolite membranes
(SIT) Kitajima Motoki, (JAEA) Sugimoto Masaki, Yoshikawa Masato, (JFCC) Sasaki yukichi, (SIT) Matsuyama Emi, Nomura Mikihiro
SOD membrane
ion beam irradiation
water/isopropanol pervaporation
4-a49
14:4515:00B22Extraction of methylene blue by di-2-ethylhexylphosphoric acid from colored effluent
(Tokyo Natl.Coll.Tech.) Hashimoto Taisei, Kinugasa Takumi, (Niihama Natl.Coll.Tech.) Nishii Yasuhiro
extraction
dye removal
methylene blue
4-f20
15:0015:15B23Improvement on water permeability of calcium alginate membrane using polyethylene glycol
(Oyama NCT) Yamaguchi Y., Kashima K., Tanaka T., (Nihon U.) Imai M.
Alginate membrane
Water permeability
Polyethylene glycol
4-a8
15:1515:30B24Separation of Gallium from acidic leach liquors with continuous counter current foam separation
(Nagoya U.) Hirayama Mikiro, Nii Susumu, (NMRI) Kinoshita Takehiko, Ishigaki Yuzo, Shibata Nobuyuki, (Nagoya I.T.) Kitagawa Shinya
Foam Separation
Gallium
nonionic surfactant
4-f70
15:3015:45B25Development of silica hybrid membranes for gas separation
(shibaura Inst. Tech.) Tanahashi Ryo, Ikeda Ayumi, Komatsuzaki Makoto, Sasaki Misa, Matsuyama Emi, Nomura Mikihiro
counter diffusion CVD method
high temperature gas separation
silica hybrid membranes
4-a48

Hall C
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
C²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( No data (¡û/Ãݸý ¾»Ç·), No data (¡û/Ê¿Àî ½¨É§))
9:309:45C01Analysis of recognizing region of coliphage
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Yoshizaki K., Hoshiga F., Miyanaga K., Tanji Y.
biocontrol
bacteriophage
phage therapy
7-a93
9:4510:00C02Biodegradation of crude oil under subsurface environment
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Hidaka K., Hasegawa R., Miyanaga K., Tanji Y.
souring
toluene degradation
secondary oil recovery
7-a92
10:0010:15C03The aggregation of staphylococcus aureus by bovine IgG and resistance to phage
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Machida K, Takeuchi I, Osada K, Miyanaga K, Tanji Y
IgG
Bovine mastitis
Phage
7-a87
10:1510:30C04Improvement of sensitivity and Elimination of hysteresis of heparin sensor using a molecularly imprinted polymer
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Yoshino Waka, Yoshimi Yasuo, (Senko Medical) Inoue Masaru
heparin
sensor
molecularly imprinted polymer
7-e15
10:3010:45C05Characteristics of hot air drying of potato piece and evaluation of physical properties of re-hydrated product
(Nihon.U.) Hikosaka Y., Tao K., Imai M.
hot air drying
potato
re-hydration
7-h96
(10:45–12:00) ( No data (¡û/ÀÄÌÚ ½¨Ç·), No data (¡û/»ûÅÄ ¾¼É§))
10:4511:00C06Discovery of the electron transfer partners of Thermobifida fusca cytochrome P450s using PCNA
(U. Tokyo) Kondo M., Hirakawa H., (U. tokyo) Nagamune T.
cytochrome P450
PCNA
electron transfer partners
7-a39
11:0011:15C07Lipid production by Rhodotorula glutinis and Lipomyces starkeyi on glycerol
(Tokyo Tech (Chem. Eng.)) Melinda Riedha, Asami Kazuhiro, Ohtaguchi Kazuhisa
biodiesel
glycerol
Rhodotorula glutinis and Lipomyces starkeyii
7-a108
11:1511:30C08Starch production by cyanobacterium Nostoc linkia
(Tokyo Tech (Chem. Eng.)) Li Xuzhe, Asami Kazuhiro, Ohtaguchi Kazuhisa
#Nostoc linckia#
cyanobacterium
starch
7-a109
11:3011:45C09Study of stability of molecularly imprinted polymer layer formed by atom transfer radical polymerization
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Mihira Sayaka, Katsumoto Saki, Yoshimi Yasuo
MIP
glucose sensor
ATRP
7-e19
11:4512:00C10Study of conditions for glucose production by enzymatic saccharification of bamboo
(NNCT) Ando C., Takeguchi M.
bamboo
enzymatic saccharification
cellulose
7-i44
12:0013:00Lunch break
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/ĹÅÄ ¸÷Àµ), No data (¡û/²¼»³ ͵²ð))
13:0013:15C15Optimal design of electrochemical diaphragm micropump for chemical neuro-machine interface
(Shibaura Inst.Tech.) Fukui Kayako, Arawaka Hiroto, Yoshimi Yasuo
pump
PDMS
diaphragm
7-i16
13:1513:30C16Kinetic Analysis for the Rational Design of Supercritical Nanoparticle Synthesis
(Tohoku U.) Sato Ayato, Aoki Nobuaki, Hozyo Daisuke, Takami Seiichi, Adschiri Tadahumi
nanoparticles
hydrothermal synthesis
kinetics
8-d17
13:3013:45C17Evaluation of adherent microalgae to metal and polyethylene tube
(School of Engineering,Tohoku U.) Shibuya Takehiro, (Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku U.) Tsutsumi Shun, Baisho Kouhei, Saito Yasuhiro, Matsushita Yohsuke, Aoki Hideyuki
Microalgae
Heat exchanger
Adhesion
3-c80
13:4514:00C18Correlation and Prediction of Desorption Behavior of VOC on Activated Carbon under Supercritical CO2 Conditions
(Tohoku U.) Takahashi Naoto, Hamabe Yuri, Ushiki Ikuo, Ota Masaki, Sato Yoshiyuki, Inomata Hiroshi
Supercritical CO2
Activated Carbon
Desorption
8-c29
14:0014:15C19One-pot synthesis of mesoporous-silica supported platinum catalyst using supercritical CO2
(Tohoku.U.) Matsumoto Hiroki, Shimizu Taichi, Ota Masaki, Sato Yoshiyuki, Inomata Hiroshi
Supercritical CO2
Mesoporous Silica
One-pot sinthesis
8-e24
(14:15–15:45) ( No data (¡û/º´Æ£ Á±Ç·), No data (¡û/¿Î»Ö ÏÂɧ))
14:1514:30C20(withdrawn)

10045
14:3014:45C21A Micro Lipid Membrane Device for Passive Drug Permeability Assay
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Miyagawa Yuta, Hatsuzawa takeshi, Nisisako takasi
drug permeation analysis
artificial lipid membrane
silicone resin
7-e23
14:4515:00C22Preparation of drug dispersed solution by rapid expansion from supercritical solution into aqueous solution
(Tokyo Tech) Shinoda S., Sakabe J., Shimoyama Y.
supercritical carbon dioxide
RESS-AS
surfactant
8-e33
15:0015:15C23Supercritical hydrothermal synthesis of organic-modified TiO2 nanocrystals and control in their structure
(Tohoku U.) Mizuno Yusuke, Takami Seiichi, Hojo Daisuke, Aoki Nobuaki, Adschiri Tadahumi
nanocrystals
TiO2
hydrothermal synthesis
8-e64
15:1515:30C24Novel Fabrication Method of Anthracene Films Using Temperature Change in Supercritical Fluid
(U. Tokyo) Toyokura Shota, (Shinshu U.) Takahara Kozue, (U. Tokyo) Kondo Aiko, Momose Takeshi, (Shinshu U.) Uchida Hirohisa, (U. Tokyo) Shimogaki Yukihiro
Supercritical CO2
anthracene
crystallization
8-e97
15:3015:45C25Kinetic Analysis of Chemical Conversion of Glycerol to Lactic Acid in High-Temperature and Alkaline Aqueous Solution
(Ichinoseki N. C. T.) Yokota M., Osada M., Sato K., Fukumura T.
High temperature and high pressure
Kinetic analysis
Biomass
8-d50

Hall D
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
D²ñ¾ì
(9:15–10:45) ( No data (¡û/×¢ÅÄ Íº°ìϯ), No data (¡û/Ìî¼ ´´¹°))
9:159:30D00Boundary Lubrication Characteristic of TFSA-ser Ionic Liquids under High Temperature above Room Temperature
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Itoga Mitsuki, Aoki Saiko, Suzuki Akihito, Masuko Masabumi, (IDEMITSU) Yoshida Yukio, Fujinami Yukitoshi
ionic liquid
high temperature
lubrication
12-m90
9:309:45D01Microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis of V2O5 fine particles
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Sakurai Yuuki, Taniguchi Izumi
V2O5
Fine particles
Hydrothermal synthesis
12-c107
9:4510:00D02Fablication and assessment of PVD-Co(W) for ULSI-Cu interconnects
(U. Tokyo) Tomita Kota, Momose Takeshi, Shimogaki Yukihiro
ULSI
11-d98
10:0010:15D03Surface modification of polydimethylsiloxane for adhesion of neuron
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Oshima Yuka, Arawaka Hiroto, Shiba Syunsuke, Kimura Ryosuke, Miyake Yuki, Yoshimi Yasuo
surface modification
PDMS
adhesion of neuron
12-a26
10:1510:30D04Synthesis of Free Shapable Double Network Gels
(Tokyo Tech HST) Iwai Asaki, Kawahigashi Minori, Toyoda Nanae
double network gels
hydrogels
free shapable
12-j25
10:3010:45D05Synthesis of Corundum Crystal from Aluminum Cans
(Tokyo Tech HST) Kanrei Yoshitomo, Kuranaga Kotaro
corundum crystal
aluminum cans
flux method
12-g84
(10:45–12:00) ( No data (¡û/Lenggoro Wuled), No data (¡û/°ËÅì ¾Ï))
10:4511:00D06Relationship between amount of the adsorption and cross-linker composition of molecularly imprinted polymer membrane
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) Iwami Kaori, Ishii Noriyuki, Yoshimi Yasuo
Adsorption
Cross-linker
Molecularly imprinted polymer
12-j30
11:0011:15D07Degradation behavior of amine cured epoxy resin for concrete corrosion protection under mixture of organic acids environment
(Tokyo tech) Sugiura Kosuke, Kubouchi Masatoshi, Aoki Saiko, (Konishi) Nabei Takashi
biomass-gasplant
organicacids
amine cured epoxy resin
12-k100
11:1511:30D08PEDOT-PSS Fine Particle Synthesis Using W/O Emulsion System
(Tokyo U. Sci.) Nakajima R, Kobayashi D, Shimada Y, Otake K, Shono A
PEDOT-PSS
W/O emulsion
Conducting polymer
12-c94
11:3011:45D09Effect of Polymer Chemistry on the Friction Characteristic of Multiple-Site-Adsorption Polymer Compounds
(tokyo Inst. Tech.) goto reina, aoki saiko, suzuki akihito, masuko masabumi
polymer chemistry
Friction
lubrication
12-m101
11:4512:00D10Control of crystals shape and solution stability for the growth of KDP and DKDP crystals
(Ibaraki NCT) Kai Toshiya, Guzman Luis
cryastal
KDP
solution stability
12-g95
12:0013:00Lunch break
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/ÆâÅÄ Çîµ×), No data (¡û/Àõ¸« Ϲ­))
13:0013:15D15Detection of the sweetener in refreshing drinks by the biosensor produced with glutaraldehyde to PLL ornamentation slide glass
(Shukoh Middle School) Ishikawa Aoto, Sato Takumi, Morimoto Yoshiya, Arima Gosei, Baba Sahoko, Seki Naoya, Shoji Keiko
fresh drinks
PLL
glutaraldehyde
12-j18
13:1513:30D16Dissolution controls of potassium sulphate crystals by addition of inorganic metals
(SuzukaNCT) Negishi Rina, Funakoshi Kunio
potassium sulphate
additive
dissolution phenomenon
12-g10
13:3013:45D17Production of high-purity L-asparatic acid crystals by isomerization preferential crystallization
(Suzuka NCT) Kubo Haruna, Funakoshi Kunio
asparatic acid
isomerization preferential crystallization
purification
12-g11
13:4514:00D18Particle Size Control of the Magnetic Nanoparticles by coprecipitation method
(Engineering, Yamagata U.) Takase Yuki, (Granduate School of Sci. and Engineering, Yamagata U.) Kimata Mitsumasa, Hasegawa Masahiro
Magnetic Nanoparticle
Coprecipitation
Size control
12-d76
14:0014:15D19Preparation of Titania Inorganic Microcapsules
(Engineering , Yamagata U.) Murayama Takayuki, (Graduate School of Sci. and Engineering , Yamagata U.) Kimata Mitsumasa, Hasegawa Masahiro
Titania
Microcapsule
sol-gel method
12-f75
(14:15–15:45) ( No data (¡û/ʡ¼ ÂîÌé), No data (¡û/ÌÚËó ¸÷Àµ))
14:1514:30D20Mass transfer effects of water¡¾insolubility monomers in the emulsion copolymerization reaction
(Fukui-NCT) Inoue Y., Kato S.
emulsion copolymerization
water¡¾insolubility monomer
mass-transfer
12-c91
14:3014:45D21Polymorphism with the Production of Caffeine Nanoparticles Using the Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions (RESS) Technique
(Shinshu U.) Watanabe K., Shinotsuka D., Kondo D., (Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Sakabe J., Shimoyama U., (Shinshu U.) Uchida H.
RESS technique
Polymorphism
Caffeine nanoparticles
12-g104
14:4515:00D22Morphorogy and Composition Analyses of Antiwear Tribofilms
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Oi Kasumi, masuko masabumi, suzuki akihito, aoki saiko, matsui yuuji, sato taku
AES
FT-IR RAS
antiwear
12-m85
15:0015:15D23Synthesis of diamond by arc discharge
(Hachinohe NCT) Watanabe Mayu, Saito Takayuki
diamond
arc discharge
12-d14
15:1515:30D24Measurement of electrical quantity charged on hydoroxyapatite crystals
(SuzukaNCT) Imaya Yusuke, Funakoshi Kunio
hydoroxyapatite
electrical quantity
photocatalyst
12-g9
15:3015:45D25To clarify the photoluminescence mechanism for Mn doped nano-crystals
(Mito Dai-ichi High School) Suzuki K., Yamaguchi S.
Nano-crystals
photoluminescence mechanism
AOT reverse micelle
12-b112

Hall E
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
E²ñ¾ì
(9:30–10:45) ( No data (¡û/¾±Ìî ¸ü), No data (¡û/¾®¶Ì Áï))
9:309:45E01Development of visible light responsive photocatalytic microreactor and evaluation of its reaction efficiency
(Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Ishii masayoshi, Ookawara shinichi, (Egypt-Japan U. Sci. and Tech.) Matsushita yoshihisa, (Tokyo Inst. Tech.) Yoshikawa shirou
microreactor
photocatalyst
5-f72
9:4510:00E02Bubble generation using the two-step type ultrasonic irradiation
(Tokyo Tech) Suzuki Yusuke, Matsumoto Hideyuki, Kuroda Chiaki
ultrasound
bubble generation
design
5-b28
10:0010:15E03Antisolvent crystallization of glycine under irradiation of high frequency ultrasound
(Nagoya U.) Watase Takuya, Nii Susumu
Sonocrystallization
Antisolvent
Glycine
5-b69
10:1510:30E04Effect of ultrasonic irradiation on separation of useful component in microalgae
(Tokyo Tech) Hachiya Shuhei, Matsumoto Hideyuki, Kuroda Chiaki
Ultrasound
Microalgae
Renewable energy source
5-b71
10:3010:45E05Making of organic film solar battery cell
(Ichikawa H) Koide T, Ueda K, Yamada Y, Sawada N, Yoshizawa T, Nakashima T
Solar Battery Cell
Organic Semiconductor
Phthalocyanine Copper(II)
11-a43
(10:45–12:00) ( No data (¡û/µÜ±Ê °ìɧ), No data (¡û/¿¹ ¿­²ð))
10:4511:00E06Synthesis of Silicon Carbide Nanoparticle by Electric Discharge in Organic Precursor
(Tokyo Tech) Korjaroenrattanakul Pakawadee, Kodama Satoshi, Sekiguchi Hidetoshi
Silicon Carbide
Electric Discharge
5-c41
11:0011:15E07Pore-through tyoe of reactor for selective dehydrogenation of cyclohexane
(Utsunomiya U.) Hasegawa Midori, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
Pore-throuhj
Selective dehydrogenation
Cyclohexene
5-e99
11:1511:30E08Research for the manufacturing lithium-ion rechargeable battery
(IchikawaH) Tano Y, Onodera Y, Sarukawa K, Yamada I, Nakashima T
lithium-ion
Lithium cobalt oxide
slurry
11-a37
11:3011:45E09Effect of Type of Particle Addition on Degradation of Methylene Blue Using Direct Irradiation Method
(Tokyo U. Sci.) Hasegawa J, Honma C, Kobayashi D, Shimada Y, Otake K, Shono A
Ultrasonic degradation
Methylene blue
Particle addition
5-b111
11:4512:00E10Development of Fixed &8211; Bed Tubular Flow Reactor for Dehydrogenation of 2 &8211; Propanol
(Tokyo U. Sci.) Kaneko T, Abe Y, Kobayashi D, Shimada Y, Otake K, Shono A, (New-Energy Laboratory Inc.) Saito Y
Dehydrogenation
Chemical hydride
2-Propanol
5-a88
12:0013:00Lunch break
(13:00–14:15) ( No data (¡û/»°³Ñ δÂÀ), No data (¡û/ÅÄÃæ ¹§¹ñ))
13:0013:15E15Characteristics of Liquid – Liquid Parallel Flow in a Microchannel
(Tokyo U. Sci.) Koike Y, Kobayashi D, Shimada Y, ¥ª¥ª¥¿¥± ¥«¥Ä¥È, ¥·¥ç¥¦¥Î ¥¢¥Ä¥·
Microchannel
Liquid-liquid flow
Flow patterns
5-f31
13:1513:30E16Preparation of Barium Titanate Nanoparticles by Concentric Microreactor
(Engineering,Yamagata U.) Matumoto Akiko, (Graduate School of Sci. and Engineering,Yamagata U.) Kimata Mitsumasa, Hasegawa Masahiro
microreactor
Barium Titanate
Nanoparticle
5-f86
13:3013:45E17High Efficient Synthesis of Fatty Acid Ester from Triglyceride Using a Chromatographic Reactor
(Ichinoseki N. C. T.) Hashimoto H., Chiba R., Fukumura T.
Chromatographic reactor
Reaction and separation
Biodiesel
5-d63
13:4514:00E18Viscosity analysis of aqueous two-phase flow in circular pipe using pressure data and image data
(Tokyo Tech) Nomura Takeshi, Matsumoto Hideyuki, Kuroda Chiaki
Monitoring
Aqueous two-phase flow
Pressure measurement
6-c68
14:0014:15E19Response of fuel cell type alcohol sensor
(Shizu U.) Kabasawa M., Sudoh M.
Fuel cell
Alcohol sensor
Nafion membrane
11-a22
(14:15–15:45) ( No data (¡û/¿ÜÆ£ ²íÉ×), No data (¡û/ÀÄÌÚ ºÍ»Ò))
14:1514:30E20Effect of the binder addition of the Kanpyo tablet
(Oyama NCT) Oshiguchi Mao, Eguchi Tomoyuki, Kashima Keita, Kouya Tomoaki, Kawagoe Daisuke, Tanaka Takakuni
Kanpyo
Desiccating Tablet
Dried Gourd
5-g4
14:3014:45E21Development of New Desiccating Tablet using Dried Gourd (Kanpyo)
(Oyama NCT) Eguchi Tomoyuki, Oshiguchi Mao, Kashima Keita, Kouya Tomoaki, Kawagoe Daisuke, Tanaka Takakuni
Dried Gourd
Desiccating Tablet
water absorption
5-g7
14:4515:00E22Development of Non-Precious Catalysts for Air Battery
(TNCT) Matsushita Yuuki, Ogasawara Kiya, Kaneko Masahiro, Takahashi Yu, Shiroishi Hidenobu
Cathode Catalysts
Air Battery
Non Precious
5-a13
15:0015:15E23Rapid synthesis of carbon nanowalls by plasma-enhanced CVD and their simple transfer process
(Tokyo Tech) Shinkawa Hiroki, Mori Shinsuke, Suzuki Masaaki
carbon nanowall
plasma-enhanced CVD
transfer process
5-h78
15:1515:30E24Effect of dynamic operation of temperature on layer formation using polyethylene glycol solution
(Tokyo Tech) Itamoto Haruki, Matsumoto Hideyuki, Kuroda Chiaki
Polyethylene glycol
Dynamic operation
Transport property
6-c105
15:3015:45E25Investigation on vertically aligned growth of carbon nanotubes from carbon monoxide by chemical vapor deposition
(Tokyo Tech Chemeng) Enomoto Yukihito, Mori Shinsuke, Suzuki Masaaki
carbon nanotubes
vertical alignment
CVD
5-h79

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16:1017:10F28keynote address
(Tokyo Tech) Hirose Kei
keynote address
14-e114
17:1017:20F29Higher education
(Tokyo Tech.) Sekiguchi Hidetoshi
Higher education
14-c115
17:2017:30F30Internship
(Waseda U.) Fujihashi D.
Internship
14-c116
17:3017:45Awards ceremony

Technical program
16th SCEJ Students Meeting in Tokyo

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