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27th SCEJ Students Meeting (Online, 2025)

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Hall A
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Fundamental properties, ¿ä»»¡¦Í½Â¬
9:309:42A01Thermal analysis and crystal structure analysis of solid solution to elucidate the mechanism of crystallization-induced deracemization
(Osaka U., School of Eng. Sci.) *Rei Kobayashi, (Osaka U., Graduate School of Eng. Sci.) Oketani Ryusei, Hisaki Ichiro
chirality
deracemization
solid solution
1-b118
9:429:54A02The Effect of Cooling Rates on Supercooling
(Tennoji H.S) *Usuki Hayate, *Koresawa Harutaka, *Mizobuchi Teppei, *Yamamoto Juga, Ozaki Yusuke
Supercooling
Mass molar concentration
Mass molar concentration
1-e147
9:5410:06A03Optimal Prediction of Biodegradability Prediction Model by Occupied Space Information of 3D Structure Using Machine Learning
(Shizuoka U.) *yoshida atsushi, takeda kazuhiro
Machine Learning
Biodegradability
Periodic Properties
6-f191
10:0610:18A04Elucidating the principle by which urea increases the amount of sugar dissolved
(Tokyo Metro. Tachikawa Senior H.S.) Kamei Y., *Obayashi R., *Koyama S., *Segawa A.
urea
sugar
solubility
1-b224
10:1810:30A05Shape Classification and Corrosion Rate Prediction Model for Efficient Pipe Corrosion Inspection by Machine Learning of 3D Point Cloud
(Shizuoka U.) *yagi junya, takeda kazuhiro
Machine Learning
Piping
PointNet++
6-a249
10:3010:42A06Improve reproducibility of bismuth crystals formation
(Noshiro H.S) *Ito K., *Saga S., *Sato Y., (Noshiro H.S.) Matsumoto T.
bismuth
hopper crystal
crystallization
1-b90
10:4210:50Break
Fundamental properties, ¿ä»»¡¦Í½Â¬
10:5011:02A08Definitive Screening Design and Bayesian Optimization for faster identification of optimal conditions
(Shizuoka U.) *wakao kazuki, takeda kazuhiro
Bayesian optimization
Definitive Screening Design
Optimal condition search
6-f275
11:0211:14A09Measuring dye transfer behavior in water in high school chemistry laboratories
(Kawagoe Senior HighSchool of Saitama Pref.) *Nosaka Kodai, *Yoshino Haruto, *Matsumoto Ikuma, Ishida Koji, Fujino Yusuke, Hirata Ryuichiro, Kimura Kazunori
diffusion
convection speed
numerical simulation
1-a23
11:1411:26A10Simultaneous Measurement of the Solubility and Diffusion Coefficient of Cu(tmhd)2 in High-Temperature Supercritical CO2 and H2
(Kumamoto U.) *Oda Shota, Kondo Sumiya, Nakamura Arisa, Momose Takeshi
Supercritical Fluid Deposition
Finite Element Method
Copper Deposition
8-b244
11:2611:38A11Diffusion behavior of sugar molecules during microwave irradiation
(Kansai U.) *Sumihi Mituki, Asakuma Yusuke
microwave
diffusion
sugar
1-a9
11:3811:50A12Measurement and correlation of molecular diffusion coefficients of oleic acid methyl ester in pressurized fluids
(Shizuoka U.) Fu Yao, *Ichikawa Nono, Moteki Takahiko, Kong Chang Yi
diffusivity
oleic acid methyl ester
correlation
8-b109
11:5012:02A13A Study on Extending the Lifespan of Towels
(Osaka Pref. Senri H.S.) *Ohta Tomoki, *Imai Ryosuke, *Nishimura Aoba, *Kawabata Taisei, Nishizawa Atsuo
absorbency
amount of water absorbed
1-b122
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Fundamental properties, ¿ä»»¡¦Í½Â¬
13:1013:22A19Non-catalytic methane pyrolysis characteristics for the development of CO2-free hydrogen production system by heat exchange with high temperature waste heat
(U.Gifu) *Miyamoto S., Asahara M.
Non-catalytic methane pyrolysis
CO2-free hydrogen production system
heat exchange
3-b217
13:2213:34A20Quantitative Analysis of Upper Concentration Limit of NaCl Solution to Generate AgCl Precipitation
(Tokyo Metro. Tachikawa Senior H.S.) Kamei Y., *Fukushima H., *Matsuoka R., *Yokokawa S.
AgCl
complex ion
concentration analysis
1-b225
13:3413:46A21Physical property correlation for multi-component mixture
(Shizuoka U.) *Hatoyama Atsushi, Murakami Yuya
multi-component mixture
physical property
machine learning
1-a61
13:4613:58A22Molecular weight measurement of hydroxy compounds by freezing point depression method
(Tamashima H.S.) *Nishiyachi U, *Kawakami Y, *Kosaka H, Ooshita H
freezing point depression
molecular weight
water molecule
14-c219
13:5814:10A23Effect of micro polishing on heat transfer SUS surface on calcium scale adhesion behavior
(Tokushima U.) *Hosomi S., Kayahara S., Hanada T., Katoh M., (Daiketech) Ohnishi K.
Heat exchanger
Scale adhesion
Polished stainless steel
3-c13
14:1014:22A24Is there a rear car in "K"Mura? ~ Approaching the Mystery of the Flame Color Reaction ~
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Shimura Yuto, *Iwashita Haruto, Takeda Natsumi
Flame Color Reaction
3-b203
14:2214:30Break
Fundamental properties, ¿ä»»¡¦Í½Â¬
14:3014:42A26The Research of the Formation Process of Bismuth Crystals
(Tennoji H.S) *Murakami Hayato, *Kosaka Rikuto, *Kusafuka Haruka, *Furutani Kaede, Ozaki Yusuke
Bismuth
Hopper crystal
Metal dendrite
1-b140
14:4214:54A27Development of soft sensor based on motion of multiple particles trapped in micro-channel
(Shizuoka U.) *Nihei Kosuke, Murakami Yuya
soft sensor
micro-device
fluid dynamics
6-f60
14:5415:06A28Relationship between the amount of urea sprayed and the mass of melted ice
(Nanao H.S) *Asada H., *Shiozaki R., *Shobuda D., *Mitsuyanagi R., Nataami K.
urea
snow melting agent
freezing point depression
1-e76
15:0615:18A29Non-thermal effects by spectroscopy measurements during microwave irradiation
(Kansai U.) *Kiyozumi Naoki, Asakuma yusuke
microwave
non-thermal effect
spectroscopy
1-a21
15:1815:30A30Prediction of changes in biodegradation over time by machine learning focusing on degradation stage
(Shizuoka U.) *kato kairi, takeda kazuhiro
Machine Learning
BOD
Biodegradation
6-f192
15:3015:42A31Freezing method for solutions that eliminates bias in concentration distribution
(Tennoji H.S) *Shoji Itsuki, *Adachi Mei, *Hasegawa Kokona, *Watanabe Nozomu, Fukunaga Naoya
Freezing point depression
Concentration distribution
Mohr method
1-e149
15:4215:54A32Fast chirality analysis model for single crystals of sodium chlorate by image recognition
(Osaka U., School of Eng. Sci.) *Yoshioka Shogo, (Osaka U., Graduate School of Eng. Sci.) Oketani Ryusei, Hisaki Ichiro
Chiral analysis
Deep learning
Image recognition
6-f116
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Hall B
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Chemical reaction engineering
9:309:42B01Efficient UV light irradiation method for photocatalytic degradation of phenol
(Tokyo Denki U.) *Hata Takumi, Kobayashi Daisuke
Degradation
UV light
Phenol
5-i25
9:429:54B02How to create rainbow colors in a test tube by the universal indicator
(Kitamifujikoukou) *Takayama H., *Seguchi K., Uto Y.
acid-base indicator
hydrogen ion exponent
rainbow-collar
5-d16
9:5410:06B03Kinetic study of Dushman reaction in continuous reactor
(Shizuoka U.) *Hayashi Seiken, Murakami Yuya
Dushman reaction
reaction kinetics
mixing evaluation
5-f59
10:0610:18B04Improvement of catalytic activity of gold nanoparticles in liquid-phase catalytic reactions
(Yamaguchi U.) *Yamashiro N., Kunisada A., Ishii H.
gold nanoparticle
catalytic activity
TMB oxidation
5-a93
10:1810:30B05Fuel recycling of waste plastics using zeolite
(Gizan H.S.) *shibata sosuke, *ozawa kosuke, *tuji yuto, *yamauti ryosuke, kawane shinya
plastics
zeolite
pyrolysis
9-c114
10:3010:42B06Effect of Cocatalyst Addition on Gas-Phase Oxidation of benzene over Cu Supported HZSM-5 Catalysts
(U.Kobe) *Goto R., Noguti I., Ichihashi Y.
Benzene oxidation
HZSM-5
Phenol synthesis
5-a235
10:4210:50Break
Fluid & particle processing
11:0211:14B09Analysis of Liquid Rope Coil Effect in Microchannel
(Tokyo U.Sci) *Hayashi H., Matsukawa H., Otake K., Shonot A.
Liquid Rope Coil Effect
Microchannel
2-e184
11:1411:26B10Apropriate range of a flow rate measurement using Axis Switching
(U.Saitama) *Suzuki T., Kobayashi R, Kaneko R., Homma S.
CFD
Axis Switching
flow rate measurement
2-a52
11:2611:38B11Removal of surface-adhering microorganisms using microbubbles
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Yoneda Mitsuki, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura Toshiyuki
Microbubbles
Microorganisms
Cleaning technology
2-d204
11:3811:50B12Effects of mechanochemical treatment and additives on the synthesis of garnet-type solid electrolytes
(NIT Ichinoseki) *Ito D., *Sto K., Nkaido M., (Toyohashi Tech) Inada R.
Grinding
Solid Electorolytes
2-f273
11:5012:02B13How to Strengthen the Stiffness of Udon Noodles
(Tennoji H.S) *Kondo Shingo, *Ito Yushi, *Nanri Yuya, *Yasukawa Taku, Ozaki Yusuke
Udon
Gluten
Elasticity
7-h146
12:0212:15Lunch break
Fluid & particle processing
13:1013:22B19Temporal changes in dissolved hydrogen production by reductive FBC method at different alkaline water concentrations
(NIT Kure) *Takiguti Yuto, *Hori Yugo, Yamane Aoi, Fujiwara Reika, Moriyama Tatuya, Oikawa Eisaku
Hydrogen production
Reductive fine bubble chemistry
Cavitation
2-e243
13:2213:34B20Linear stability of natural convection in a vertical annulus
(Tokyo Metro. U.) *Fujita M., Tagawa T.
linear stability analysis
natural convection
cylindrical coordinate system
2-a187
13:3413:46B21Atomization feature extraction for mist showers by mode decomposition
(U. gifu) *Yokoyama K., Asahara M.
mode decomposition
atomization
mist shower
2-e154
13:4613:58B22Coloration of Molybdenum
(Namiki S.S) *Yamada Yuuji, Kogawa Yuuitirou
molybdenum blue
reduction
coloring
1-e188
13:5814:10B23Investigation of effect of operation parameter on slug flow using automated experimental and analysis equipment
(Shizuoka U.) *Yoshida Moeno, Murakami Yuya
slug flow
automated experiment
machine learning
2-e58
14:1014:22Break
Fluid & particle processing
14:3014:42B26Orientation control of graphite particles in composite platings
(U.Hosei) *Tohi N., Nakamura K., Kitamura K., Mori T.
graphite
composite platings
orirentation
2-f103
14:4214:54B27Numerical Simulation of 3D Natural convection for a highly viscous fluid
(U.Saitama) *Takahashi K., Honma S.
Numerical simulation
Natural convection
viscous fluid
2-a53
14:5415:06B28Effect of Pseudoplastic Fluids on Dilatancy Fluids
(Shimonosekinishi-hi) *Yamaoka Horo, *Ichinohara Ayaka, *Kobayashi Momoko, *Horimoto Miyako, *Miyazaki Haruka, Okada Shougo
Dilatancy Phenomenon
Pseudoplastic Fluid
Surfactant
2-e5
15:0615:18B29Methanol fuel cell power generation using hydrogen water generated by the reductive FBC method
(NIT Kure) *Yamae Aoi, *Fujiwara Reika, Takiguti Yuto, Hori Yugo, Moriyama Tatuya, Oikawa Eisaku
Hydrogen production
Reductive fine bubble chemistry
Cavitation
2-e247
15:1815:30B30Investigation of jet mixing mechanism of neutralization reaction with continuous liquid injection
(Yokohama Nat. U.) *Akita Shuhei, Misumi Ryuta, (Sumitomo Metal Mining) Tsuchioka Kazuhiko
jet mixing
neutralization reaction
reaction rate constant
2-b105
15:3015:42Break

Hall C
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Chemical reaction engineering
9:309:42C01Rate analysis of coke deposition from branched hydrocarbons
(Kyoto U.) *Jin Wanxiang, Nakano Shinji, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, Kawase Motoaki
CVD
coking
branched hydrocarbons
5-h193
9:429:54C02Development of Multifunctional Catalysts for Multi-Stage Ethanol Conversion Process
(Shizuoka U.) *Morita Yohei, Kong Changyi, Moteki Takahiko
zeolite
cascade reaction
multifunction
5-c208
9:5410:06C03Effect of ultrasonication on platinum-catalyzed dehydrogenation of methylcyclohexane
(Tokyo Denki U.) *Ebinuma Mio, Kobayashi Daisuke
Ultrasound
Dehydrogenation
Catalysts
5-a50
10:0610:18C04Development of Hybrid Photocatalysts
(Mito First H.S.) *kikuchi keiichirou, kushida masahiko
Photocatalysts
Electroless Plating
Development
5-a130
10:1810:30C05Development of carbon-silica based solid acid catalysts for cellulose hydrolysis
(Nat. Institude of Tech., Kurume Col.) *Yahada Aoi, Gabe Atsushi
Cellulose hydrolysis
Solid acid catalyst
Carbon-Silica
5-a136
10:3010:42C06Production of spherical activated carbon from sugars by hydrothermal treatment.
(U. Kansai) *Tanaka Yuma, Hayashi Junichi, Hasegawa Isao
hydrotharmal treatment
spheroidal carbon
activated charcoal
5-g248
10:4210:50Break
Chemical reaction engineering
10:5011:02C08Oxidative decomposition of aqueous organic solutions in a distributor type membrane reactor
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Akiya Reina, Kurata Haruki, Caralin Irmariza Shafitri, Nomura Mikihiro
membrabe reactor
oxidative
organic solutions
4-a174
11:0211:14C09Preparation of O/W emulsions using two-step emulsification method
(Tokyo Denki U.) *Jono Mayuki, Kobayashi Daisuke
Ultrasound
Emulsification
Droplet size
5-b24
11:1411:26C10Development of Carbon-Supported Copper Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation of Benzonitrile
(Kyoto U.) *Takahashi Sohta, Zhou Ziyang, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, Kawase Motoaki
Carbon-Supported Copper Catalyst
Selective Hydrogenation
Benzonitrile
5-a186
11:2611:38C11Synthesis of hydrogen energy carrier via toluene hydrogenation using a hydrogen permeable membrane electrode in water electrolysis
(Utsunomiya U.) *Nakamura Hayata, Kusaka Shinnosuke, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
Hydrogen permeable membrane
Hydrogenation
Toluene
5-d26
11:3811:50C12Research on changes in performance of metal-supported photocatalysts
(Mito First H.S.) *Setomaru Nanao, *Goto Yuriko, Onizawa Wako, Kushida Masahiko
photocatalysts
metal
changes in performance
5-a133
11:5012:02C13Fabrication of ZnO-TiO2-CNT by in-flight CVD process
(Hiroshima U.) *Masuda R., Kubo M., Shimada M.
composite material
gas phase coating
aerosol
5-h211
12:0212:15Lunch break
Chemical reaction engineering
13:1013:22C19Component separation of biomass with added quinones by two-phase organosolv process
(U. Kansai) *Nagatomi Shuya, Hayashi Junichi, Hasegawa Isao
organosolv
component isolation
biorefinery
5-g270
13:2213:34C20Hydrothermal decomposition of strawberry leaves for solid weight reduction and recovery of variable components
(Utsunomiya U.) *Hasegawa Ayane, Takamatsu Masato, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
Hydrothermal
Strawberry leaf
Antioxidant
8-d29
13:3413:46C21Application of TiO2 nanoparticulate thin film prepared by PECVD method to gas sensors
(Hiroshima U.) *Tanaka N., Kubo M., Shimada M.
nanoparticle
successive particle deposition
gas phase fabrication
5-h213
13:4613:58C22The effect of structural change of luminol on chemiluminescence
(Tennoji H.S) *Miyatake Shingo, *Uesako Hiroto, *Takahama Masashi, *Furukawa Naoki, Fukunaga Naoya
luminol
organic synthesis
light intensity
5-a144
13:5814:10C23Electrochemical Polymerization of biomass-derived compounds under hydrothermal conditions and its temperature dependence
(Tohoku U.) *Hinoki Mahato, Iwase Kazuyuki, Tomai Takaaki
Kolbe electrolysis
biomass
sustainable
5-g20
14:1014:22C24Effect of titanium oxide particle concentration on sonochemical degradation of phenol
(Tokyo Denki U.) *Ito Rin, Kobayashi Daisuke
Ultrasonic degradation
Phenol
Titanium oxide
5-b51
14:2214:30Break
Chemical reaction engineering
14:3014:42C26Development of inorganic ion exchanger for advancedment nuclide separation
(NITTC) *Sugano Sota, Ito Shinko, Abe Tatsuo
Ion exchange
Inorganic
advancedment of nuclide separation
4-e212
14:4214:54C27Converting efficiency and resource-utilizing property of CO2 for a multi-stage gas processing system
(U. Shizuoka) *Nakazawa Y., Yamada Y., Akama H., Watanabe R., Fukuhara C.
Carbon neutral
Methanation
Dry Reforming
5-a117
14:5415:06C28Performance improvement of the endothermic reaction for effective utilization of low-grade waste heat
(TUAT) *Fukamizu Hikaru, Sasaki Yu, Hirata Kazuki, Ohta Shunsuke, Sakurai Makoto
chemical heat pump
endothemic reaction
structured catalyst
5-a128
15:0615:18C29Investigation into 20 degrees Celsius of the blank that a textbook does not have ~Dehydration of ethanol~
(Osaka Pref. Ikuno Senior H.S.) *Hanioka Kurumi, *Okutani Riho, *Kajimoto Akari, *Yamamoto yukino, Onishi Atsushi
ethanol
Dehydration
ethylene
5-i94
15:1815:30C30Chemical vapor deposition of perovskite thin film from bismuth oxide
(Kyoto U.) *Maeda Ryo, Kawase Motoaki, Yang Ziguang
CVD
perovskite
Bismuth
5-h115
15:3015:42C31Operational Control of High-Speed Switching Valves for On-Demand Delivery of Precursors in ALD
(Kumamoto U.) *Ishida K., (Kumamoto U./HORIBA STEC) Nishizato H., (Kumamoto U.) Nasu K., (HORIBA STEC) Nakaya Y., (Kumamoto U.) Momose T.
ALD
Atomic Layer Deposition
piezo valve
5-h246
15:4215:54Break

Hall D
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Separation processes
9:309:42D01Development of safe and compact carbon dioxide carriers for small and medium-sized emission sources
(U.Hiroshima) *Hisada Kenta, Saima Hitoshi
Na2CO3
CO2capture
NaHCO3
4-e40
9:429:54D02Effect of different organic-chelating ligands on the properties of porous TiO2-SiO2 composite gas separation membrane.
(U.Kobe) *Shimpuku Yuto, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Nakagawa keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto
gas separation
ceramic membrane
organic chelating ligands
4-a102
9:5410:06D03Measurement of diffusion coefficients of polymer systems by capillary column inverse gas chromatography
(U. TUAT) *Ishigaki K, (U.TUAT) Ohashi H
Diffusion coefficients
Capillary column
Inverse gas chromatography
4-a268
10:0610:18D04Effect of resynthesis on FAU zeolite membrane performance
(Yamaguchi U.) *Kimura Yuto, Kumakiri Izumi
Zeolite membrane
Resynthesis
Clear Solution
4-a15
10:1810:30D05Better materials to compose acetone
(Osaka Pref. Ikuno Senior H.S.) *Kodama Kento, *Hirao Soma, *Izumori Sota, *Iseki Kakeru, *Sumiya Miku, Onishi Atsushi
acetone
acetate
dry distillation
4-j101
10:3010:42D06Adsorption of heavy metal by carbonized Ume seeds as biomass-based adsorbent
(NIT Wakayama) *Okimi S., Hanada M., Kishimoto N.
Carbonized Ume seeds
Heavy metal
Adsorption
4-e169
10:4210:50Break
Separation processes
10:5011:02D08Control of phase separation behavior of ionic liquid/toluene mixtures by changing chemical structure of ionic liquids for organic solvent forward osmosis
(Kobe U./MaF Tech C) *Kimoto Keisuke, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Nakagawa Keizo, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuyama Hideto
phase separation
ionic liquid
organic solvent forward osmosis
4-a38
11:0211:14D09Sludge Removal Using Disposable Heat Packs
(Osaka Pref. Senri H.S.) *Arichika Tomohide, *Ueda Tomoya, *Kagawa Genki, *Shima Toshihiro, *Shimomiya Yuzuki, Nishizawa Atsuo
Iron
Hydrogen sulfide
Sludge
4-d120
11:1411:26D10Development of an Environmentally Friendly Method for Recovery of Valuable Metals from LiB Cathode Materials Using a Hydrophobic Deep Eutectic Solvent
(Kyushu U.) *Hamada Karin, Kamisono Mayu, Goto Masahiro
Recycling
Lithium ion battery
Deep Eutectic Solvent
4-f179
11:2611:38D11Development of ceramic membranes for membrane distillation of aqueous solutions containing organic matter
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Taguchi Miwa, Horiguchi Towa, Muto Takahiro, Caralin Irmariza Shafitri, Nomura Mikihiro
membrane distillation
organic solutions
ceramic membrane
4-a176
11:3811:50D12Oil-water separation of W/O emulsion using silane-modefied glass filters
(NIT Wakayama) *Tsumura H., Kishimoto N,
Silane coupling agents
Water-oil separation
Emulsion
8-c166
11:5012:02D13Modeling and structural characterization of a porous TiO2-SiO2 gas separation membrane model by molecular simulation
(U.Kobe) *Fujisawa Taku, Yosioka Tomohisa, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto
Molecular dynamics
Porous ceramic membrane
4-a92
12:0212:15Lunch break
Separation processes
13:1013:22D19PlantTic¡ÁMake plastic from plants¡Á
(Yokote H.S) *Fujiwara Yuuna, *Sato Shirane, *Izumi Arisa, *Abukawa Kenta, *Hosokawa Syuto, Hosoya Susumu
plants
plastic
8-c265
13:2213:34D20Challenge of preparation of silicalite-1 membrane on silica support by gel-less method
(Tokushima U.) *Nishikawa M., Hyuga S., Hanada T., Katoh M., (Gifu U.) Oumi Y., (MicrotracBEL) Nakai K.
silicalite-1 membrane
gel-less method
silica support
4-a12
13:3413:46D21Improvement of Ethanol Productivity by Applying Membrane Separation in Fermentation
(Yamaguchi U.) *Saga Daisuke, Yamada Mamoru, Kumakiri Izumi
Fermentation
Pervaporation
Hollow fiber membrane
4-a8
13:4613:58D22Development of hollow fiber type-thin film composite membrane with a tetra-PEG ion gel-based CO2 separation layer
(Kobe U./MaF Tech C) *Mori Haru, Kamio Eiji, Matsuoka Atsushi, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
CO2 separation membrane
Ion gel
Hollow fiber membrane
4-a62
13:5814:10D23Preparation of activated carbon from persimmon peel by microwave heating method
(NIT Wakayama) *Kunimoto W., Kishimoto N.
Microwave heating
Activated carbon
Adsorption
4-e55
14:1014:22D24Evaluation of absorption amount of several solvents in polyamide active layer using QCM.
(Kobe U./MaF Tech C) *Akiyama Takumu, Matsuoka Atsushi,, Okamoto Yasunao, Kamio Eiji, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Nakagawa Keizo, Matsuyama Hideto
polyamide membrane
organic solvent reverse osmosis
quartz crystal microbalance
4-a106
14:2214:30Break
Separation processes
14:3014:42D26The Effect of Seed Crystal Coating Conditions on the Performance of FAU Zeolite Membranes
(Yamaguchi U.) *Suzuki Shuto, Kumakiri Izumi
FAU Zeolite
Seed Crystal
Pervaporation
4-a96
14:4214:54D27A study of manganese adsorption mechanism onto calcium carbonate in aqueous solution
(NIT Wakayama) *Kusuyama S., Hayashi K., Hanada M., Kishimoto N.
Calcium carbonate
Manganese
Adsorption
4-e168
14:5415:06D28Creation of deep eutectic solvents by isostearic acid and TOPO and selective separation of Co(II)
(Miyazaki U.) *Takada Aoi, Sugamoto Kazuhiro, Baba Yoshinari, (MIiyazaki U.) Kanemaru Shintarou
Solvent extraction
Metal separation
Deep eutectic solvents
4-f236
15:0615:18D29Hydrotalcite as a Replacement for Silver Nitrate in COD Analysis
(Iwaki H.S.) *Iwase Y., *Mizunoya R., Maebashi K., Osawa Y., Matsumoto K., Makabe K.
COD
Hydrotalcite
Ion Exchange
4-e37
15:1815:30D30Possibility of continuous salt crystallization using MOR zeolite membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Nakai Yuta, Widyanto Alvin Rahmad, Caralin Irmariza Shafitri, Nomura Mikihiro
MOR membranes
crystallization
salts
4-a175
15:3015:42D31Evaluation and Optimization for Organic Solvent Reverse Osmosis Membrane with Active Layer of Amorphous Perfluoro-polymer
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Mikami N., Kitagawa T., (MaFTech Center) Okamoto Y., (Kobe U./MaFTech Center) Matsuoka A., Yoshioka T., Kamio E., Nakagawa K., Matsuyama H.
organic solvent reverse osmosis
amorphous perfluoro polymers
separation factor
4-a14
15:4215:54D32Evaluation of the formation of graphene oxide thin mdmbrane on the polyketone support membrane and the separation performance
(U.Kobe) *Otani Koki, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto
polyketone
graphene oxide
membrane
4-a277
15:5416:10Break

Hall E
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Energy engineering
9:309:42E01(canceled)

100127
9:429:54E02Effect of temperature on the effective viscosity of microcapsule dispersion for thermal energy storage with a rotational viscometer
(Yamagata U.) *Yoshizawa Kansuke, Hibino Fumiya, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Microcapsule dispersion
Rotational viscometer
Effective viscosity
9-b112
9:5410:06E03Improvement of electrochemical performance by adsorption of amino acids on adsorbed manganese oxides
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Yamaguchi Rion, Okawa Ryosuke, Matsui Masami, Tomono Kazuaki
Layered manganese oxide
Amino acid
Electrochemical Capacitance
9-e57
10:0610:18E04Production of mesoporous activated carbon from hydrothermal carbonization and its application
(Kansai U.) *okamoto Yuzuki, Hayashi Junichi, Hasegawa Isao
hydrothermal carbonization
mesoporous
activated carbon
9-c242
10:1810:30E05Synthesis and Characterization of ZnCo2O4 for Energy Storage Electrode Applications
(Shizuoka U.) Sks Saravana Karthikeyan, *ishiguro kanta, kong chang yi
supercapacitor
ZnCo₂O₄
specific capacitance
8-e231
10:3010:42E06The dike use of the Coanda effect
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Tsukahara Honami, *Kobayashi Kenshin, Takeda Natsumi
Coanda effect
Dike
9-e202
10:4210:50Break
Energy engineering
10:5011:02E08Effect of temperature on the effective viscosity of microcapsule dispersion for thermal energy storage with a vibration-type viscometer
(Yamagata U.) *Tsunakawa Asahi, Ohya Daiki, Abe Toma, Kawakami Yudai, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Microcapsule dispersion
Vibration-type viscometer
Effective viscosity
9-b111
11:0211:14E09Evaluating Oyster Shell-derived Materials for CaO-based Thermochemical Heat Storage by Using CNT as Catalyst
(Hiroshima U.) *Yang Hyeonjun, Zhang Mengli, Matsumura Yukihiko
Heat Storage
Oyster Shell-derived Materials
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) catalyst
9-b256
11:1411:26E10Optimal Design of Catalyst Layer for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells Focusing on Platinum Degradation and Durability Evaluation
(Kyushu U.) *Ishii Koki, Okamura Kaisei, Yano Takeru, Asano Shusaku, Inoue Gen
PEFC
Ostwald ripening
degradation
9-a210
11:2611:38E11The methods for producing and maximizing the efficiency of bioethanol
(Tennoji H.S) *Homma Rei, *Asaki Saneatsu, *Kajitani Ryosuke, *Yanagida Kazuki, Kuroishi Takashi
fermentation
Saccharification
alcohol
9-c143
11:3811:50E12Alternative membranes using atmospheric pressure plasma graft polymerisation in vanadium redox flow batteries
(TUAT) *Sasaki T., Ohashi H.
vanadium redox flow battery
membrane
graft
9-a266
11:5012:02E13CO2 absorption and desorption behavior of Ca-based mixed oxide
(Chiba U.) *Ito Rin, Okamura Shunya, Okuyama Ryuki, Tokushige Manabu, Ryu Junichi
Chemical heat storage
Mixed oxide
CO2 absorption
9-b125
12:0212:15Lunch break
Separation processes
13:1013:22E19Carbon dioxide methanation in a porous ceramic membrane reactor
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Shimizu Yuka, Nomura Mikihiro, (AGH U. Sci. and Tech.) Moździe Marcin, Brus Grzegorz, (Yasuda Women's U.) Ookawara Shinichi
Methanation
Membrane reactor
Separation Membrane
4-a218
13:2213:34E20Optimization of fabrication conditions of Covalent Organic Frameworks membranes by vacuum filtration
(Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) *Tabata Yuki, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
Organic solvent nanofiltration
Covalent Organic Framework
Molecular sieve
4-a108
13:3413:46E21Preparation of the activated carbon from waste plum seeds by one-step superheated steam method and its dye adsorption characteristics.
(NIT Wakayama) *Koyabu K., Kishimoto N.
Superheated steam
Activated carbon
Adsorption
4-e167
13:4613:58E22Nanofiltration properties of porphyrin-based covalent network membranes
(U.Kobe) *Tsuboi Hijiri, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
Nanofiltration Membrane
Polyamide Membrane
5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-aminophenyl)porphyrin
4-a104
13:5814:10E23Development of Carbon Membranes Aimed at Adaptation to Solvent Separation
(Yamaguchi.U.) *Kioka Daichi, Kumakiri Izumi
solvent separation
carbon membrane
pervaporation
4-a113
14:1014:22E24How to utilize black pine cones
(Noshiro H.S) *Kudo Kanade, *Mori Ryoutaro, *Oyama Minori, *Wada Mai, Matsumoto Tomonori
pinecone
extraction
turpentine
4-f89
14:2214:30Break
Separation processes
14:3014:42E26Effect of hydrolysis treatment on polyamide nanofiltration membranes containing ester bonds as part of the main chain
(Shinshu U.) *Sai Yuma, Saeki Daisuke, Okumura Yukihisa
ester bonds
polyamide nanofiltration membrane
hydrolysis
4-a241
14:4214:54E27CO2 adsorption by amines encapsulated in metal-organic framework
(organic- and bio- nanomaterials) *Fujita Y., Sei H., Kasai H., Oka K.
Monoethanolamine
Encapsulation
CO2 adsorption
4-e28
14:5415:06E28Study of a simple preparation method for silica-based hydrogen permeaselective membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Koyama Kyogo, Sakura Naoki, Nakaya Kousei, Nomura Mikihiro
Inorganic separation membranes
Silica membranes
Pore control
4-a215
15:0615:18E29Surface modification of PDMS membrane with PDMS-PEG block copolymer for application to the intermediate layer of ion-gel thin film composite membrane
(Kobe U./MaF Tech C) *Sunaike Hirokazu, Kamio Eiji, Matsuoka Atsushi, (Kobe U./MaF C) Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, (Kobe U./MaF Tech C) Matsuyama Hideto
PDMS
PDMS-PEG block copolymer
surface hydrophilicity
4-a67
15:1815:30E30Relationship between extraction amount and time of tannins and caffeine in tea
(Tennoji H.S) *Naruo Runa, *Chihara Reina, *Moritani Keigo, *Yamaguchi Shina, *Yokoyama Kei, Iwai Haruhiko
extraction
tannin
caffeine
4-f148
15:3015:42E31Development of Carbon Composite Membranes for Dehydration
(Yamaguchi U.) *Minematsu Nozomi, Kumakiri Izumi
Carbon Membrane
Gas Permeation
Pervaporation Separation
4-a73
15:4215:54E32Challenge of preparation of palladium nickel alloy membrane on porous SUS tube with USY zeolite particles
(Tokushima U.) *Ohnishi N., Shijiraya T., Hanada T., Katoh M.
Dence Pd/Ni alloy membrane on porous SUS tube
Electroless plating
USY zeolite
4-a11
15:5416:10Break

Hall F
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Electronics
9:309:42Break
9:429:54F02Correlation Study between Layer Distance and Calcium lon Insertion/ Extraction Performance of Potassium Birnessite Manganese Oxides for Calcium lon Battery Cathode Material
(Toyohashi Tech) *Watanabe Kanta, Umehara Daiki, Inada Ryoji, Tojo Tomohiro
Calcium ion
Rechargeable Batteries
Potassium Birnessite Manganese Oxides
11-a151
9:5410:06F03Comparison of electricity generation capacity of dye-sentisized solar cells using different types of anthocyanin pigments
(Yokote H.S) *Awaji Koutaro, *Ito Keita, *Ando Itsuki, *Tsuchida Seiya, Sasaki Shigehiro
dye-sentisized solar cells
anthocyanin pigments
11-a269
10:0610:18F04Fundamental study of particles structure formation after coating electrode film for lithium-ion battery
(U. Hosei) *Yura K., (U. Hosei/Nissan Motor) Tsutsui G., (U. Hosei) Kitamura K., Mori T.
Cathode of Li-ion battery
Particle assembling state in slurries
Rheo-Impedance
11-a82
10:1810:30F05Development of High-Voltage, Eco-Friendly Batteries
(Osaka Pref. Senri H.S.) *Iwamoto Kansuke, *Harada Tomoaki, *Yamamoto Shiki, Nishizawa Atsuo
magnesium-iodine battery
bioreactor
salt bridge
11-a119
10:3010:42F06Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) TiO2 Nanoparticle Fabrication and Performance Evaluation
(NIT Anan) *Urushihara Takuto, Konishi Tomoya, Kamano Masaru, Kozai Takanori, Zheng Tao
DSSC
TiO2
P25
11-a41
10:4210:50Break
Electronics
10:5011:02F08Control of the form of the metal tree
(Osaka Pref. Ikuno Senior H.S.) *Ito Manami, *Fujisawa Kokoro, *Mitani Soma, *Murakami Yuta, Onishi Atsushi
metal tree
Silver
Copper
11-a98
11:0211:14F09Effect of pH control during synthesis of copper nanoparticles and their CO2 reduction activity
(Tohoku U.) *Muramoto Takaya, Iwase Kazuyuki, Tomai Takaaki
CO2 electrolysis
Cu particles
catalyst synthesis
11-a157
11:1411:26F10Toward improving the power generation performance of microbial batteries
(Fukuoka jyoto H.S) *Kichize H., Sasaki K.
renewable energy
microorganisms
organic matter
11-a223
11:2611:38F11Fundamental Study on Halide Solid Electrolyte for next-Generation All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries Using First Principle Calculation
(Toyohashi Tech) *Watanabe Tomoyuki, Inada Ryoji, Tojo Tomohiro
First‑principles calculation
Li3InCl6
Solid Electrolyte
11-a131
11:3811:50F12Fundamental Research on the Fabrication of Perovskite Solar Cells
(Iwaki H.S.) *Tanemura I., *Ishibashi T., Tsuchiya Y., Aoyama S., Ichikawa Y., Makabe K.
Perovskite
Solar Cells
11-a17
11:5012:02F13Charge-Discharge Performance Analysis of Manganese Oxide Cathodes Intercalated with Cobalt Complexes
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Suda Rikako, Hanaya Akinobu, Onizuka Saki, Tomono Kazuaki
Birnessite-type manganese dioxide
Anode material
Aqueous ion batterie
11-a78
12:0212:15Lunch break
Electronics
13:1013:22F19Invention and Practical application of Gel Air Magnesium Battery
(Kumamoto H.S.) *Takahashi Sakuya, *Mogi Tamaki, *Honda Takahiro, *Nakaguma Kanato, Hayano Yoshiro
Battery
Gel
Charging
11-a1
13:2213:34F20Fabrication of Calcium Ferrite Anode for Calcium Ion Batteries and Its Electrochemical Characterizations
(Toyohashi Tech) *Umehara Daiki, Watanabe Kanta, Inada Ryoji, Tojo Tomohiro
Calcium Ion Battery
Calcium Ferrite
Spinel Structure
1-a164
13:3413:46F21Reaction Model in ethanol electro-reforming in perchloric acid electrolyte
(Kyoto U.) *Hirono Takuya, Kawase Motoaki, Cheng Kaifun
Electrochemistry
Electro-reforming
Reaction model
11-a69
13:4613:58F22Development of a solar-regenerative zinc-air primary battery
(NITTC) *Itoh M., *Saito K., *Narita Y., *Yamamoto S., Shiroishi H.
zinc-air primary battery
Activated charcoal
solar-regenerative
11-a177
13:5814:10F23Analysis of the Action of a Concentration Cell Using a Salt Bridge
(Tennoji H.S) *Matsushita Yuka, *Eto chihana, *Nakamura Hiroyuki, *Hosoya Ryota, Kuroishi Takashi
Concentration battery
salt bridge
conductivity
11-a142
14:1014:22Break
Energy engineering
14:3014:42F26Preparation and Performance Evaluation of Activated Carbon for Electric Double Layer Capacitor Electrodes Made from Bamboo Powder
(NIT Anan) *Ari Hyuga, Konishi Tomoya, Kamano Masaru, Zheng Tao
Activated Carbon
EDLC
KOH-KMnO4
9-c35
14:4214:54F27Study on supercooling relaxation of sugar alcohols
(Chiba U.) *Suzumura Hayato, Sugawara Masaya, Wada Daiju, Tokushige Manabu, Ryu Junichi
Latent heat storage
Sugar alcohols
Super cooling
9-b123
14:5415:06F28Development of Battery Performance Prediction Model and Optimal Structure Design of All-Solid-State Batteries by Using Machine Learning
(Kyushu U.) *Wakinaguni Yasuki, Sato Koki, Eto Yuki, So Magnus, Yano Takeru, Asano Shusaku, Inoue Gen
All-solid-state battery
Modeling
Machine learning
9-a209
15:0615:18F29Supercooling release of erythritol microcapsules for thermal energy storage by physical stimuli
(Yamagata U.) *Hosokawa Naoya, Sasho Yusuke, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Erythritol microcapsules
Supercooling release
Thermal energy storage
9-b110
15:1815:30F30hydrothermal gasification of aqueous organic solutions using carbon-supported nickel catalysts
(kansaiuniversity) *ozuru yoshiki, hayashi junichi, hasegawa isao
hydrothermal gasification
carbon-supported nickel catalyst
acid treatment
9-c274
15:3015:42F31Reactivity of multi component mixed hydroxide synthesized by mechano-chemical method
(Chiba U.) *Sakurai Taiki, Okamura Shunya, Okuyama Ryuki, Tokushige Manabu, Ryu Junichi
Chemical heat storage
Mixed hydroxide
Mechanochemical method
9-b124
15:4215:54Break

Hall G
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
9:309:42G01Relations of water content and the strength of the concrete
(Tennoji H.S) *Wang Ziru, *Takeda Wataru, *Matsushima Haruna, *Murakami Yuya, Kuroishi Takashi
water content
concrete
strength
12-m150
9:429:54G02Evaluation of agitation properties in layer crystallization of fatty acids mixture employing annular cylindrical cooling apparatus
(U. Hyogo) *Shiga Yuya, Yoshiga Yuma, Taguchi Shogo, Satone Hiroshi, Maeda Kouji, Yamamoto Takuji
Annular cylindrical cooling apparatus
fatty acids mixture
effective distribution factor
12-g132
9:5410:06G03Synthesis method of hydroxyapatite from wastes
(Akita H.S.) Konno Hiroyuki, *Kon Yugo, *Omori Kazuma, *Kawarada Yuma, *Kimura Shin, *Nakagawa Haruto, *Nakamura Rihito
hydroxyapatite
precipitation
waste utilization
12-k4
10:0610:18G04Hydrothermal Synthesis and Photoluminescence Properties of Er3+-doped NaYF4 Nanophosphors
(NIT Anan) *Toba Saki, Kozai Takanori, Fujihara Takeshi, Zheng Tao, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya
nanophosphor
hydrothermal synthesis
upconversion
12-c31
10:1810:30G052D pore formation by cross-linking of layered silicates with wide interlayers
(Shizuoka U.) *Horiuchi Gen, Kong Changyi, Moteki Takahiko
zeolite
Pore space
Interlayer Expanded
12-c63
10:3010:42G06Effects of particle size of ZIF-8 on Electrochemical Properties of ZIF-8 derived Nanoporous Carbon prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
(Hiroshima U.) *Matsuzaki Riko, Kubo Masaru, Shimada Manabu
Nano porous carbon
ZIF-8
Ultrasonic pylorysis
12-k234
10:4210:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
10:5011:02G08Effect of surface-modified nanofiller on breakdown voltage of polyimide film
(Ibaraki U.) *Horiguchi N., Ambe H., Kobayashi Y., Souma K., Yamauchi N.
nanofiller
polyimide
silane coupling agent
12-d195
11:0211:14G09Fabrication and Optical Properties of Cu+, Sn2+-doped Mixed-anion Glass
(NIT Anan) *Tokunaga Yumeka, Kozai Takanori, Fujihara Takeshi, Zheng Tao, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya
Network former
Mixed-anion Glass
Photoluminescence
12-m32
11:1411:26G10Effect of the amount of pNIPAM introduced into alginate on the change in gel morphology
(Shinshu U.) *Ida Rikuto, Yamada Masahiro, Saeki Daisuke, Okumura Yukihisa
pNIPAM
alginate
gel
12-e245
11:2611:38G11Spider silk shrinks when it gets wet with water.
(Ikuno) *Tanaka Shiho, *Shimanuki Nana, *Ozaki Mitsuki, Nobutani Atsushi
¥¯¥â
Ȍ
À¸Êª5ÈÉ
7-i80
11:3811:50G12Degradation of Organic Compounds Using a Combination of TiO₂ and UV-LED
(NIT Anan) *Kagawa Asahi, Konishi Tomoya, Kamano Masaru, Kozai Takanori, Zheng Tao
TiO₂
Uv-LED
¥á¥Á¥ì¥ó¥Ö¥ë¡¼
12-c178
11:5012:02G13Effect of concentration of sodium silicate aqueous solution on the growth rate and size of silicate film
(Masuda H.S) *Fujiwara Shitou, *Wada Ayane, *Takeuchi Riku, Toda Yuta
chemical garden
silicate film
concentration
12-g190
12:0212:15Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
13:1013:22G19Improving the cold retention time of ice packs
(Noshiro H.S) *Sasaki R., *Karato T., *Watanabe M., Matsumoto T.
ice pack
Super Absorbent Polymer
specific heat
12-j91
13:2213:34G20Solidification and melting properties of fatty acids mixture as phase change materials for latent heat storage
(U. Hyogo) *Koga Seiji, Itimizu Ryunosuke, Taguchi Shogo, Satone Hiroshi, Maeda Kouji, Yamamoto Takuji
differential scanning calorimetry
liquidus
saturated fatty acid
12-g134
13:3413:46G21Evaluation of electrochemical catalytic property of multinary alloy nanoparticle from metal-organic framework
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Maeda Shuto, Hanada Koki, Eiro Masashi, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
multinary metal alloy nanoparticle
metal-organic framework
oxygen evolution reaction
12-k79
13:4613:58G22Study on facile fabrication of gold microtube via self-assembly of citrate-capped gold nanoparticles
(Yamaguchi U.) *Uehara T., Ishii H.
gold microtube
gold nanoparticle
Frens method
12-i100
13:5814:10G23Quantification of electron accumulation in hydroxyapatite crystals
(NITSuzukaCollege) *Sugino Masamune, Funakoshi Kunio
hydroxyapatite
photocatalyst
spactrophotometric analysis
12-g263
14:1014:22G24Investigation of higher efficiency of decomposition reaction by magnetic field effect using zeolite-based photocatalysts
(Tsuyama H.S.) *Nagasawa Yusuke, *Tanaka Mayu, *Shimoyhama Rin, *Takeda Masayoshi, Yano Yuki
photocatalyst
zeolite
magnetic field effect
12-c10
14:2214:30Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
14:3014:42G26Preparation of antibacterial bacterial cellulose gel sheets using liquid marbles
(NIT Nara) *Takebe Juzo, Fujiyasu Jigen, Naoe Kazumitsu
liquid marble
bacterial cellulose
silver nanoparticle
12-e220
14:4214:54G27Study on the Synthesis and Shaping Methods of Acetyl Glucomannan
(Iwaki H.S.) *Ishikawa T., *Aijma H., Kusano H., Kusano H., Sekiuchi M., Makabe K.
Acetyl Glucomannan
Bioplastic
Hemicellulose
12-k36
14:5415:06G28Micronization of pesticide particles that balances the control of plant pathogens and the protection of environmental microorganisms
(Osaka Metro. U. CT) *Takaya Keisuke, Hirabayashi Daisuke, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura Toshiyuki
Pesticides
Micronization
Environmental toxicity
12-f207
15:0615:18G29Effect of adding saponins on bamboo detergents.
(NIT.Ube) *Watanabe C, Takata Y
Bamboo detergent
saponin
12-m2
15:1815:30G30How to reuse SAP
(IKUNO H.S.) *Koike Yuta, *Yamashina Sohei, *Toyama Goki, *Yamashita Kota, Hibi Noritaka, (Ikuno.H.S) Yoshida S.
super absorbent polymer
Silica gel
Semipermeable membrane
12-j185
15:3015:42G31Development of observation techniques for the internal structure of capillary suspension
(Tokyo U. Sci) *Soga Hinako, (Sizuoka U.) Murakami Yuya, (Tokyo U. Sci) Otake Katsuto, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Shono Atsush
capillary suspension
Microstructure observation techniques
viscosity
12-l182
15:4215:54G32Structure control of mesoporous silica nanoparticles incorporating ceria nanoparticles
(Yamaguchi U.) *Uematsu K, Ishii H
mesoporous silica
hollow silica particle
ceria nanoparticle
12-c181
15:5416:10Break

Hall H
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
9:309:42H01Chemical recycling of plastics using vanadium oxides
(Tokyo U.Sci) *Hanami Y., Matsukawa H., Otake K., Shono A.
chemical recycling
plastics
vanadium oxides
13-e183
9:429:54H02Preparation of taurine skeleton crystals using a tube crystallizer
(NIT Suzuka) *Mimura Yua, Funakoshi Kunio
skeleton crystal
anti-solvent crystallization
taurine crystals
12-g258
9:5410:06H03Development of ultimate black materail using PVA and iodine
(Namiki S.S) *Matsuda Nao, Kogawa Yuichiro
iodine
PVA
Light absorption
12-j180
10:0610:18H04Liquid-phase adsorption separation by MOF paper prepared by spraying method
(Hiroshima U.) *Sakai Suzuna, Kubo Masaru, Shimada Manabu
MOF
Adsorption
HKUST-1
12-k232
10:1810:30H05Synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles in ice
(Nagoya U.) *Okuda S., Kanda H., Yamamoto T.
polymer nanoparticles
ice reactor
12-d3
10:3010:42H06Creating soaps that resist stains and do not damage fibers
(Tennoji H.S) *Morioka Masato, *Isoda Issa, *Takamori Yuta, *Nishioka Riku, Fukunaga Naoya
pH adjustment
animal fiber
color analysis
12-m141
10:4210:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
10:5011:02H08Improvement of practical eco-warmer &12316;Study of heat of crystallization of sodium acetate with additives&12316;
(Hiro H.S) *Michiue K., Yanaidani T.
Eco warmer
Additive
Particle size
12-g126
11:0211:14H09Characterization of polyethylene glycol shell structure of particles in aqueous media
(Tohoku U.) *Okado A, Suga K, Kato I, Namigata H, Watanabe K, Welling T, Nagao D
nano particle
polyethylene glycol
core-shell structure
12-d194
11:1411:26H10Asymmetric ammonium molecules towards new synthetic zeolites
(Shizuoka U.) *Sasamoto Asuka, Kong Changyi, Moteki Takahiko
organic template
porous crystal
hydrothermal synthesis
12-c6
11:2611:38H11Preparation and Evaluation of Functional Sheets Containing Waste Derived-Cellulose Nanofibers
(Dep. Chem., Chem. Eng., Life Sci., Col. Eng. Sci., Yokohama Nat. U., Yokohama, Japan) *Machimoto Kyou, (Fac. Eng., Yokohama Nat. U., Yokohama, Japan) Tamura Saori, (Dep. Chem., Chem. Eng., Life Sci., Col. Eng. Sci., Yokohama Nat. U., Yokohama, Japan) Kawamura Izuru
cellulose nanofibers
pH responsive
composite film
12-j39
11:3811:50H12Freeze-drying Combustion Synthesis of S3A MTA Cement
(NIT Anan) *Yabuuchi Haruna, Zheng Tao, Fujihara Takeshi, Kouzai Takanori, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, (Sience Tokyo) Uo Motohiro
MTA Cement
Freeze-drying
Combustion Synthesis0
12-c30
11:5012:02H13Optical sunscreen application diterming the ideal amount for effective UV protection
(IKUNO H.S.) *Furukawa Akane, *Yao Momoka, *Hiroi Chika, *Sakai Runa, Hibi Noritaka, (Ikuno.H.S) Yoshida S.
sunscreen cream
ultraviolet light
transmission
12-h129
12:0212:15Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
13:1013:22H19Synthesis of monodisperse polymer nanoparticles in a soap-free emulsion polymerization with less contaminants
(Yamaguchi U.) *Asanuma H., Yoshio A., Ishii H.
monodisperse particle
soap-free emulsion polymerization
colloidal crystal
12-b97
13:2213:34H20Optical resolution of L-glutamic acid by combining preferential crystallization and crystal polymorphism
(NITSuzukaCollege) *Ozaki Runo, Funakoshi Kunio
Preferential Crystallization
Glutamic acid
Polymorphism
12-g255
13:3413:46H21Interdisciplinary approach to glass fusing
(Osaka Pref. Ikuno Senior H.S.) *Kobayashi Misaki, *Amano Kokoha, *Kokubo Hiyo, Onishi Atsushi
Glass fusing
silver
art
12-m95
13:4613:58H22Synthesis of pesticide-encapsulated biodegradable carrier particles and their pest control efficacy
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Sato Yugo, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura Toshiyuki
PLGA
Nanopesticides
Botrytis cinerea
12-f206
13:5814:10H23Synthesis of fluorescent polymer particles immobilized with glycan and gold nanoparticles for virus detection
(Ibaraki U.) *Watanabe M., (Fukushima U.) Ogata M., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
polymer
gold nanoparticles
glycan
12-c156
14:1014:22H24Study on the surface area of metals in chemical reactions
(H.Tochigi) *Shinozaki N, *Mukeda A, abe T
surface area
aluminium
12-m70
14:2214:30Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
14:3014:42H26Quantitative relationship between adhesive strengthandcomponents
(Yokkaichi H.S.) *Taketani Y., Mori A.
adhesive
gelatin
protein
12-h27
14:4214:54H27Additive manufacturing of micro-architected metal structure via supercritical CO2-assisted immobilization
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Hanada Kouki, Maeda Shuto, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
metal structures
supercritical CO2
3D printing
12-k81
14:5415:06H28Preparation of silver nanoparticles using extract of waste parts of crude medicinal plants in Nara
(NIT Nara) *Sakamoto Suguru, Naoe Kazumitsu
silver nanoparticles
crude medicinal plant
waste
12-d233
15:0615:18H29High-pressure effects of zinc chloride electrolyte on zinc air batteries
(U. Hyogo) *Ono Atsuyuki, Maeda Kouji, Arafune Koji, Iimura Kenji, Itoh Kazuhiro, Yamamoto Takuji, Satone Hiroshi, Taguchi Shogo
Zinc chloride
Air-Zinc battery
High-perssure
12-g216
15:1815:30H30Combustion Synthesis of MTA Cement and Effect of Fuel Ratio on Particle Shape
(NIT Anan) *Wongsricha Sakdinan, Zheng Tao, Fujihara Takeshi, Kouzai Takanori, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, (Sci. Tokyo) Uo Motohiro
MTA Cement
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
Combustion Synthesis
12-c44
15:3015:42H31Electrolytic synthesis of polyaniline using a familiar acid and its application to composite fiber materials
(Tsuchiura1st H.S) *Yabuuchi T., *Kaneko T., *Saito Y., *Uetsuhara S., Masuda S.
polyaniline
Electrolytic synthesi
Composite Fiber Materials
12-j282
15:4215:54H32Synthesis of anionic hydrogel particles in aqueous solution for medical applications
(Ibaraki U.) *Ono R., Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
hydrogel
anion
polymer
12-c54
15:5416:10Break

Hall I
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
9:309:42I01Cultivation of hydrogen oxidizing bacteria in dry water of stearate microparticles
(NIT Nara) *Mizoe Yuma, Yamada Rena, Naoe Kazumitsu
cultivation
hydrogen oxidizing bacteria
dry water
7-a155
9:429:54I02Antibacterial and antifungal effects of citrus ingredients and synergistic effects between ingredients
(Nanao H.S) *Kimoto M., *Shinki M., *Murata S., *Yata K., Nataami K.
citric acid
limonene
7-h77
9:5410:06I03De novo creation of GFP-binding molecules via deep learning-assisted protein engineering
(Okayama U.) *Okada Shinzan, (Grad. Sch. of Env., Life, Nat. Sci. & Tech., Okayama U.) Imamura Koreyoshi, Imanak Hiroyuki
Deep learning
ProteinMPNN
AlphaFold
7-i173
10:0610:18I04Relationship between sodiun lauryl sulfate and bacteria
(Masuda H.S) *Miyata Rimi, *Tabara Hina, *Miura Nagito, Matsukawa Hitoshi
SDS
campylobacter
pigment
7-e189
10:1810:30I05Gel formation of aqueous polymer solutions with artificial catalyst
(NIT.Sasebo) *Shiba M., Moriyama K.
hydrogel
catalyst
polymer
7-a46
10:3010:42I06How to preserve polyphenols olives
(Tamagawa academy) *Kitamura Urara, (Tamagawa Academy) Watanabe Yasutaka
ollive
polyphenol
carbon dioxide
7-h45
10:4210:50Break
Biochemical engineering
10:5011:02I08Development of a substance production system using a novel oleaginous actinomycete Streptomyces jeddahensis
(Kobe U.) *Sakaue Kazuki, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
Biodegradable Plastics
PHB
streptomyces
7-a159
11:0211:14I09Bactericidal effect of antiseptic solutions
(Ikuno.H.S) *Maeda R., *Higashide Y., *Eguchi Y., *Harada R., Yoshida S.
lactic acid
lactic acid bacteria
neutralization titration
7-h64
11:1411:26I10Effects of structure of hydrophobic groups incorporated into gelatin molecules on adsorption and desorption of hydrophobic medicines.
(Kagoshima U.) *Nishimura K., Matsumoto T., Kobaru S., Yoshida M., Takei T.
hydrogel
drug delivery
hydrophobic interaction
7-a135
11:2611:38I11Compositional analysis of aloe
(Tamagawa Academy) *Ito R., Kinouchi M.
Aloe
Polyphenol
Antibacterial effect
7-i48
11:3811:50I12Investigation of a rapid screening method for plant growth-promoting bacteria
(Kitami Inst. Tech.) *Kitagawa S., Kagenishi T., Konishi M.
Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria(PGPB)
microbial culture
Screening
7-g196
11:5012:02I13Measuring the antioxidant effect of allicin from the redox potential
(Tamashima H.S) *Takahashi S., *Inada M., *Ito C., *Naka S., *Fujiwara T., Shiraga Y.
Allicin
redox potential
Antioxidant power
7-h200
12:0212:15Lunch break
Biochemical engineering
13:1013:22I19Evaluation of Oxidative Catalytic Functions of Bio-Derived Artificial Catalysts
(NIT. Sasebo) *Uenishi N., Moriyama K.
protein
artificial catalysts
oxidative catalysis
7-b88
13:2213:34I20Exploration of Protease Disruption Candidates for Stable Protein Production in Komagataella phaffii
(Kobe U.) *Matsumoto Masaki, Satou Rintarou, Tominaga Masahiro, Ito Yoichiro, (kobe U.) kondou Akihiko, (Kobe U.) Ishii Jun
Komagataella phaffii
Protease
CRISPR Cas9
7-d261
13:3413:46I21Usefulness of Vegetable-Derived Surfactants
(Yokote H.S) *Takaku Mao, *Oono Nagisa, *Obara Aoshi, *Takahashi Mitsunari, Hosoya Susumu
Surfactants
Vegetable
7-h267
13:4613:58I22Structural and Optical Analysis of Microorganism in Microbial Fuel Cells
(Toyohashi Tech) *Naito Kosei, (Toyohashi Tech/Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) Konba Hiroya, (Toyohashi Tech) Inada Ryoji, (Ë­¶¶µ»Âç) Tojo Tomohiro
Microbial Fuel Cells
Anaerobic Microorganisms
Lysogeny Broth
7-a107
13:5814:10I23Development of decarboxylases for isobutene bioproduction
(Kobe U.) *Syu Komi, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
Enzyme
Bioproduction
Proteinengineering
7-a161
14:1014:22I24Analysis of glutamic acid content of vegetable broth taken from discarded vegetable parts
(Tamagawa Academy) *Masuda Noa, Kinouchi Mikiko
glutamic acid
discarded vegetable parts
vegetable broth
7-h43
14:2214:30Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
14:3014:42I26Single-crystal-to-single-crystal transition between achiral and chiral structures of axially chiral naphthamide derivative
(Osaka U., School of Eng. Sci.) *Ikeda Saki, (Osaka U., Graduate School of Eng. Sci.) Oketani Ryusei, Hisaki Ichiro
Chirality
Crystallization
Structural transition
12-g121
14:4214:54I27Purification of aggregated crystals of organic compounds using m-CNB
(NITSuzukaCollege) *Eguchi Eiru, Funakoshi Kunio
Agglomerates
Sweating and Recrystallization
Solid Solution
12-g240
14:5415:06I28Preparation of water-absorbent polymers utilizing waste
(Tamashima H.S) *Murata Junya, *Yamada Kazuki, Naito Yusuke, Ono Yuki
water-absorbent polymers
waste
cellulose
12-m199
15:0615:18I29Method for Evaluating Water Content of Hydrous Polymers Using Structure Change of Molecules at Polymer / Metal Interfaces
(NIT Tokyo) *Tashiro Y, Ito M
Self-Assembled Monolayers
Water Content
Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
12-a264
15:1815:30I30Fabrication of sea urchin-like polymer particles with intrinsically conducting polymers on the surface of core particles
(Ibaraki U.) *Muto K., Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
sea urchin particle
nanofiber
intrinsically conducting polymer
12-c56
15:3015:42I31Creation of organic semiconductor polymer nanoparticles with antimicrobial activity
(Tohoku U. IMRAM) *Ishikawa T., Shibata A., Kasai H., Oka K.
P3HT
Nanoparticles
ROS
12-c22
15:4215:54I32A Proposal of a Method for Clarifying the Relationship Between the External Magnetic Force Applied to a Ferrofluid and the Shape of the Bottom of the Spike to be Formed -A Method Using a Helleshou Cell-
(Himejihigashi H.S.) *Maekawa Tsukasa, *Nagai Sho, *Ishii Zen, *Fuji Karen, *Ookado Souta, *Iida Ryou, Kawakatsu Kazuya
Ferrofluid
Helleshou Cell
Labyrinth Pattern
12-c68
15:5416:10Break

Hall J
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
9:309:42J01Elucidation of the mechanism of radio-sensitizing effect of hydrogen peroxide
(KobeUniv.) *Ishida Mai, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
hydrogen peroxide
radio-sensitizing effect
cancer
7-e162
9:429:54J02Quantification of vitamin C - Establishing a method for preserving acerola -
(Tamagawa Academy) *Ishikawa Naotaro, Watanabe Yasutaka
Vitamin C
Acerola
Supplement
7-h65
9:5410:06J03Transdermal delivery behavior of mRNA encoding antibody-like molecules using ionic liquids
(Kyushu U.) *Sakaguchi Masaya, Higashi Tomohiro, Wakabayashi Rie, Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
transdermal drug delivery
messenger RNA
ionic liquid
7-e153
10:0610:18J04Degradation of casein plastics with proteolytic enzymes in aqueous solution.
(Tennoji H.S) *Atarashi Takumi, *Okutani Haruka, *Miyama Mikihito, *Yamaguchi Kyoka, Iwai Haruhiko
Casein
Biogradable
Plastic
7-h145
10:1810:30J05Adsorption characteristics of monoclonal antibodies on the surface of nitrocellulose membrane treated by oxygen plasma
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Nagahisa Y., Takata M., (Toyo Roshi) Nakanishi T., Inaba Y., (Kyoto Inst. Tech.) Horiuchi J., Kumada Y.
Lateral-flow immunoassay
Nitrocellulose membrane
Whole antibody
7-c227
10:3010:42J06Exploration of exosome-like particles in food and development of a simple purification method
(Ube H.S.) *Inoue Daisuke, *Ueno Rumi, *Kouchi Saki, *Kawasaki Aine, *Togawa Yumeka, *Nakagawa Hayato, *Fujii Riko, *Hori Yuzuki, Izumi Jyunya, (Yamaguchi U.) Adachi Chika, Yoshimoto Noriko
lipid nano particles
milk exsome
chromatography
7-h230
10:4210:50Break
Biochemical engineering
10:5011:02J08Let`s create a delicious scent
(Mizusawa H.S) *Abe M., Umehara M., *Chida R., *Nakazawa M., Takahashi K.
maillard reaction
amino acid
scent
7-h74
11:0211:14J09Mosquito spawning conditions
(Ikuno) *Nagahama Syuga, *Hama Sojiro, *Tomita Kota, *Tomita Keita, Nobutani Atsushi
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»ºÍñ
À¸Êª1ÈÉ
7-i71
11:1411:26J10Cultivation of hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria in an aerated loop reactor
(U.Kobe) *Kano Atsuki, Mori Yutaro, Kahar Prihardi, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
Bioreactor
Hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria
Bioplastic
7-a229
11:2611:38J11Open cultivation of microorganisms in water-in-silicone oil Pickering emulsions stabilized by stearate microparticles
(NIT Nara) *Kido Haruto, Yamamoto Kurumi, Naoe Kazumitsu
cultivation
microorganism
W/O Pickering emulsion
7-a197
11:3811:50J12Production of methyl methacrylate using ACT and EHT, enzymes related to ester synthesis
(Kobe U.) *Nishikado Ryugo, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
enzyme
bioproduction
protein engineering
7-a160
11:5012:02J13Crow's nesting site and the ecology of the roost
(Yamanashieiwa H.S) *Shimizu R., Yamamoto K.
nesting area
urban roost
forest roost
7-f259
12:0212:15Lunch break
Biochemical engineering
13:1013:22J19Efficiency of Reclaimed Vegetables
(Tamagawa Academy) *Sato Yushin, Kinouchi Mikiko
Beta-carotene
Pea sprouts
Reclaimed Vegetables
7-i47
13:2213:34J20Antigen-modified amphiphilic peptides for uptake into immune cells.
(Kyushu U.) *Ogata Kento, Wakabayashi Rie, (Nagoya U.) Yoshimoto Shogo, Hori Katutoshi, (Kyushu U.) Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
Peptide amphiphile
Self assenmbly
Vaccine
7-e172
13:3413:46J21Improvement of enzyme activity and thermostability of RoxA, RoxB and LCP (Rubber Oxygenase)
(Kobe U.) *Suzuki Yutaro, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
enzyme
bioproduction
protein engineering
7-a158
13:4613:58J22Favorite food and chemotaxis of planarians
(Ikuno) *Nakano Kayo, *Okada Ruri, *Okuyama Kaho, *Kamei Marina, Nobutani Atsushi
¥×¥é¥Ê¥ê¥¢
ÁöÀ­
À¸Êª2ÈÉ
7-i72
13:5814:10J23Preventing transcriptional leakage to develop tightly-regulatable genetic switches in yeast
(Kobe U.) *Kawai Nanami, Tominaga Masahiro, Kondo Akihiko, Ishii Jun
synthetic biology
yeast
prometer
7-d262
14:1014:22J24Preparation of surfactants using vegetable extracts
(shimonosekinishi-hi) *kometani Rio, *Hamamura Riko, *Fukuda Hiroka, *Watanabe Mana, Okada Shougo
vegetables
surfactant
cleaning
7-h99
14:2214:30Break
Biochemical engineering
14:3014:42J26Optimization of Preparation Conditions for Chitosan Gel Using Urea and Its Application to Wound Healing Tests
(U. Kagoshima) *Yoshikawa N., Yamashita Y., Kobaru S., Yoshida M., Takei T.
chitosan
urea
wound care
7-e137
14:4214:54J27Is chicken hard to be cooked?2
(Ikuno.H.S) *Kamino G., *Kida C., *Yokoyama J., *Kizawa A., *Mitsui A., Yoshida S.
chicken
thermal conductivity
specific heat
7-h66
14:5415:06J28Adsorption characteristics of plasmid DNA on anion-exchange hydrophilic porous polymer resins
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Nakato S., Kamata M., (YMC.) Takahashi R., Sagami T., Sakoda Y., Osumi Y., (Kyoto Inst. Tech.) Horiuchi J., Kumada Y.
Plasmid DNA
Anion-exchange chromatography
Adsorption
7-c226
15:0615:18J29Authentic Japanese green tea anywhere: The difference between soft water and hard water in tea brewing
(Tamagawa Academy) *Kiyota Momoko, Kinouchi Mikiko
Green tea
Tannin
Amino acid
7-h42
15:1815:30J30Basic studies on the functionalization of extracellular vesicles by artificial lipid-modified proteins
(Kyushu U.) *Ogushi Nozomu, Uchida Kazuki, Kawaguchi Yoshirou, Wakabayashi Rie, Goto Masahiro, Kamiya Noriho
Extracellular vesicles
Bioconjugation
Lipid-protein conjugate
7-a18
15:3015:42J31(canceled)

100221
15:4215:54Break

Hall K
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
9:309:42K01Effect of the membrane composition on the supported lipid bilayer formation by a vesicle fusion method using electrostatic interactions
(Shinshu U.) *Koyanagi Riku, Saeki Daisuke, Okumura Yukihisa
supported lipid bilayer
vesicle fusion method
electrostatic interactions
7-i238
9:429:54K02Relationship between hindwings and morphology in various Coleoptera
(Ikuno) *Tsutumi Yuma, *Wakabe Sora, *Handa Kotaro, *Sawai Hayate, Nobutani Atsushi
¹ÃÃî
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À¸Êª4ÈÉ
7-i75
9:5410:06K03Development of reversible decarboxylase,AbcAD for production of useful compounds
(U.kobe) *Kimura Ryouta, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
prFMN
AbcAD
UbiD enzyme
7-d163
10:0610:18K04Production of LAHB polymer in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(U.Kobe) *Ihara Takato, Kahar Prihardi, Mori Yutaro, Ogino Chiaki, Kondo Akihiko
copolymer
yeast
7-a257
10:1810:30K05Screening of alcoholic fermentation yeasts from cherry blossom petals.
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Tanaka A., Mohara K., Hoshino T., Hiramatsu A., Takahashi S., Takasono S., Onodera M.
yeast
alcoholic fermentation
cherry blossom petals
7-g228
10:3010:42K06Mutagenesis of cruciferous plants by aluminum ions and recovery of plants in the disorder of plants¡Ç growth on the part of aluminum ions by silicon
(Akita H.S.) Konno Hiroyuki, *Yoneya Sora, *Otomo Sota, *Nakayama Chihiro, *Furuya Moeka, *Horikawa Mei
aluminum ion
silicon
mutation
7-g83
10:4210:50Break
Environmental engineering
10:5011:02K08Seasonal changes in heavy metals and physicochemical properties of bottom sediments in tidal flats around the estuary of the Yoshino-gawa River in Tokushima
(NIT or Nippon Inst. Tech. or NITechAnan Col.) *emoto yuki, hamada sae, kodo hazuki, konishi tomoya, higashi kazuyuki
tidal flat
bottom sediment
chl.a
13-f87
11:0211:14K09Development of floating photocatalytic hybrid system for effective inactivation of Microcystis aeruginosa
(U. Tsukuba) *Kume H., An G., Yang Y.
Floating photocatalytic hybrid system
Sodium alginate
Inactivation of harmful algae
13-e34
11:1411:26K10Exploration of a simple determination method for heavy metals in soil
(NITTC) *Yamaguchi Seisa, Suematsu Ui, (Sakamoto Lime) Fukaura Hitomi, Takaki Yasunori, (NITTC) Shoji Ryo
soil pollution
arsenic
selenium
13-c171
11:2611:38K11Photocatalytic decolorization of dyes using sunlight
(Tamashima H.S) *Asano H., *Hirai K., *Mikado M., Murata Y.
Indigocarmine
photocatalyst
bleaching
13-b198
11:3811:50K12Assessment of tidal flat environment using trace eiements in epifaunal snails
(NIT or Nippon Inst. Tech. or NITechAnan Col.) *Hamada Sae, Kodo Hazuki, Emoto Yuki, Konishi Tomoya, Higashi Kazuyuki
epifaunal snails
heavy metals
tidal flat
13-f86
11:5012:02K13Development of concrete using plastic waste
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Iino Hiyori, *Kanzawa Rena, Takeda Natsumi
Plastic
Concrete
13-f201
12:0212:15Lunch break
Environmental engineering
13:1013:22K19Advanced photocatalytic inactivation for E.coli by solar-light-driven immobilized photocatalytic system
(U. Tsukuba) *Yoshii A., An G., Yang Y.
Ag/Ag2O/BiPO4/Bi2WO6/g-C3N4(ABC)
Photocatalytic water disinfection
Sunlight adjustable parabolic trough reactor (SA-PTR)
13-a33
13:2213:34K20Water quality survey in Oze.
(Oze H.S.) *Mizuno Saya, Arai Yuji
Oze national park
climate
water quality
13-a138
13:3413:46K21Survey on Microplastic Pollution in Coastal Areas of Yamaguchi Prefecture
(UBE KOSEN) *Yamamoto Shuya, Mizukami Ayaka, (UiTM) Muhammad Syahmi Muhammad Syahmi, (NUU) Lin Yue Ze, (UBE KOSEN) Nakano Yoichi
Microplastics
Environmental engineering
Local environmental issues
13-f276
13:4613:58K22Reduction of CO2 over organic photocatalyst under visible light irradiation
(U.Kobe) *Oishi K., Shishida K., Ichihashi Y.
CO2 reduction
Visible light photocatalyst
Picene derivative
13-g237
13:5814:10K23Swimming inhibition in crustaceans exposed to neonicotinoid pesticides
(NIT Tokyo) *Asai Miho, (NIT Suzuka) Kai Hotaka, (NIT Tokyo) Shoji Ryo
observation
image analysis
ecotoxicity
13-c170
14:1014:22K24Treatment of expired soy sauce using green algae (Ulva australis) ~ Artificial cultivation of Ulva australis for year-round use ~
(Fukuoka jyoto H.S) *Kunitake S., Sasaki K.
Soy sauce
Treatment
Ulva australis
13-b222
14:2214:30Break
Environmental engineering
14:3014:42K26Development of Organic Waste Treatment Technology Utilizing Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
(UBE KOSEN) *Ikeda Koki, Matsumoto Ayami, (NUU) Tsai Kai-Ze, (UBE KOSEN) Nakano Yoichi
food waste treatment
sulfate-reducing bacteria
fluidized bed
13-e279
14:4214:54K27Research on adsorbentc for environmental purification using Akita charcoal
(OdateHomeih) *Saito Mutsuki, *Sato Aika, *Abe Seira, *Kikuchi Kazushi, *Tamura Taiga, Suzuki Shuko
Akita charcoal
plasterboard
formaldehyde adsorption
13-g139
14:5415:06K28Novel photocatalysts based on ZnIn2S4
(Tsukuba U.) *Oshiro S., Zhang H., Yang Y.
Organic pollutants
Photocatalytic degradation
Ag/Ag2O/Ag3PO4/ZnIn2S4
13-b84
15:0615:18K29Adsorption of cesium by inorganic ion exchanger and the effect of PFAS
(NITTC) *Seno Ryo, Ito Shinko, Abe Tatsuo
Daphnia
immobilization test
PFAS
13-c214
15:1815:30K30Improving the efficiency of precious metal recovery from urban mines using bio-reduction
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Ishibashi Shunichi, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura Toshiyuki
Precious metal
Bio-reduction
Urban mines
13-e205
15:3015:42K31Effects of calcium carbonate on ocean acidification
(matsuyamatyuo) *takata sora, tsubouti kanta, ariki syogo, Shimoda Ai
carbon dioxide
Ocean acidification
calcium carbonate
13-g7
15:4215:54K32Effects of Ecosystem Engineer Nihonotrypaea japonica on Benthic animals and Heavy Metal Concentrations in Bottom Sediments of the Artificial Tidal Flat
(NIT or Nippon Inst. Tech. or NITechAnan Col.) *Kodo Hazuki, Emoto Yuki, Hamada Sae, Konisi Tomoya, Higashi Kazuyuki
ghost shrimp
bioturbation
interspecies relationship
13-f85
15:5416:10Break

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