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Hall A
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Fundamental properties, Simulation & prediction
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Konishi Tomoya, Nakagawa K.)
9:309:42A01Does the thermal conductivity change by a kind of the meat?
(Ikuno) *Kimura K., *Kitano S., *Nakano K., *Kuroiwa S., Yoshida S.
meat
heat
conductivity
2-g151
9:429:54A02Relationship between freezing point depression and molar concentration in highly concentrated aqueous solutions
(Masuda H.S) *Ueda K., *Gobara S., *Hirano K., Fukui M.
freezing point depression
highly concentrated solution
glucose aqueous solution
1-e84
9:5410:06A03The impact of geographical conditions and human activities on ant ecology
(Hyogo H.S) *Akagawa Megumi, *Katayama Naoya, *Hosooka Mone, *Yamasaki Mahana, *Watanabe Shotaro, Shiga Toshiki
Ant
Ecology
Geographical situation
7-g22
10:0610:18A04The effect of how to carry a bag on a physical and brain performance
(Hyogo H.S) *Akashi Naoya, *Kobayashi Kazumichi, *Tada Tomoka, *Fujinaka Azuki, *Hotta Ikumi, Shiga Toshiki
Athletic ability
Muscle activity
Brain activity
9-f19
10:1810:30A05How to create rainbow colors in a test tube by the universal indicator
(Kitamifujikoukou) *Hirabayashi K, Yamaki S, Uto Y.
acid-base indicator
hydrogen ion exponent
rainbow-collar
5-i164
10:3010:42A06Quantitative analysis of the solubility of sucrose in aqueous urea solutions
(Tachikawa H.S.) *Hatakeyama Koki, *Matsumoto Kakeru, Takano Shunsuke
solubility
urea
sucrose
1-a100
10:4210:50Break
Fundamental properties, Simulation & prediction
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Yamauchi N., Sato Takafumi)
10:5011:02A08Improving Accuracy of Machine Learning Models for Predicting the Properties of Polymer Aerogels Using Transfer Learning
(Kyoto U.) *Yanagi Kiyoshi, Yoshikawa Itsuki, Tonomura Osamu, Sotowa Ken-Ichiro
Polyimide Aerogel
Transfer Learning
Materials Informatics
6-g161
11:0211:14A09Doubt a textbook!Is the iodoform reaction caused?
(Ikuno) *Katayama D., *Nakazawa K., *Fujiwara S., *Iwamoto K., Yoshida S.
iodoform
chemical structure
iodine
1-b96
11:1411:26A10Exploring the possibility of Flame Color reaction
(Tachikawa H.S.) *Simizu syuji, *Imai Tsubasa, *Nakagawa Koei, Yoshida Takashi
Flame color reaction
wavelength
color change
1-a138
11:2611:38A11Development of a property estimation method for ternary systems using gradient-constrained machine learning
(Shizuoka U.) *Hatoyama Atsushi, Murakami Yuya
PINNs
mixture
machine learning
1-a208
11:3811:50A12Effects of changing conditions on the iodine clock reaction
(Tamagawa Academy) *Sasaki Yui, Kinouchi Mikiko
chemical reaction
clock reaction
Iodine
5-i141
11:5012:02A13Study on Creating Rainbow Colors in a Test Tube Using Natural Pigments
(Kitamifujikoukou) *Hayashi Setuka, Tuji Ruki, Uto Y.
Natural Pigments
Rainbow Colors
Red cabbage
5-i168
12:0212:35Lunch break
Special Symposium -Talks by Young Researchers and Engineers-
(12:35–13:02) (Chair: Nagao D.)
12:3512:50A16
(Kyushu U.) Nakahara K.

17-c300
12:5013:02A17Chemical Engineering at the Forefront of Process Development - Manufacturing technology development of BioIOS® -
(Kao Corporation) Sumitani Y.

17-b301
13:0213:14Break
Special Symposium -Introduction to Universities and Graduate Schools-
(13:14–14:14) (Chair: Nagao D.)
13:1413:26A20FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, KYUSHU UNIVERSITY
Inoue Gen, Kyushu U.

17-d306
13:2613:38A21Department of Chemical Science and Engineering,Faculty of Engineering,Kobe University.
(U. Kobe) Ogino C

17-d304
13:3813:50A22Department of Chemical, Energy and Environmental Engineering,Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering,Kansai University.
(Inst. Ind. Kansai U.) YUTO HIGUCHI

17-d303
13:5014:02A23Materials Science and Engineering, Ibaraki University.
Yamauchi N, Ibaraki U.

17-d305
14:0214:14A24Kumamoto University Faculty of Engineering,Department of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry.
(Inst. Ind. Nanomaterials, Kumamoto U.) Sasaki Mitsuru

17-d302
14:1414:34Break
Fundamental properties, Simulation & prediction
(14:34–15:46) (Chair: Yoshikawa Itsuki, Horie Takafumi)
14:3414:46A27Optimization of a particle detection algorithm in a flow field for softsensor development
(Shizuoka U.) *Ibuki Ryoto, Nihei Kosuke, Murakami Yuya
softsensor
particle tracking
machine learning
6-f210
14:4614:58A28Driving Simulation of Electric Vehicles Using MATLAB/Simulink
(Toyohashi Tech) *Hori Kyota, Hamada Shu, Xiao Yan, Watanabe Takato, Watanabe Takahiro, Takikawa Hirofumi, Tojo Tomohiro
MATLAB/Simulink
Electric Vehicles
Driving Simulation
6-c34
14:5815:10A29Dynamic Prediction of Marine Microorganisms Using a 3D Simulation Incorporating Predation Processes for Environmental Analysis of Suruga Bay
(Shizuoka U.) *Shinada Mana, Yokojima Satoshi, Takeda Kazuhiro
3D simulation
microorganism
dynamics prediction
6-g30
15:1015:22A30Development of a property estimation method using descriptors for multicomponent mixtures
(Shizuoka U.) *Ikeda Keisuke, Hatoyama Atsushi, Murakami Yuya
multi-component mixture
molecular descriptor
machine learning
1-d214
15:2215:34A31DFT Study of the Anomeric Ratio of ヲチ- and ヲツ-D-Glucopyranose in Aqueous Solution
(Ikeda.H.S) Shimizu Koichi, *Morimoto Iroha, *Abe Hinako, *Takagi Akihiro, *Nakazono Mio, *Nitta Anri, Nishimura Haruka, Onishi Keita
Density Functional Theory
Glucopyranose
Anomeric Ratio
6-e69
15:3415:46A32Development of an Alarm Necessity Prediction Model Using HAZOP Data and Large Language Models
(Shizuoka U.) *Kaneshima Yosei, Takeda Kazuhiro
Alarm Classification
HAZOP
LLM
10-c216
15:4615:58Break

Hall B
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Fundamental properties, Environmental engineering
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Nomura T, Yasuda Masahiro)
9:309:42B01Comparison of ingredients in different positions of tea leaves
(Tamagawa Academy) *akashi maho, Kinouchi Mikiko
Green Tea
tannin
amino acid
7-h142
9:429:54B02The difinition of 。ヨhot。ラ 。ヨconcentrated。ラ sulfuric acid
(Ikuno H.S) *Ikeuchi T., *Yamamoto A., Nagata S., Onishi A.
surfuric acid
copper
1-e172
9:5410:06B03Elucidating the Mechanism of Phenolphthalein During Freezing
(Tatsuno H.S) *Fukui Y., *Azuma I., Iwanaga R.
Phenolphthalein
Concentrate
Equilibrium
1-a76
10:0610:18B04Establishing a method for quantifying the 。ネfirmness。ノ of udon noodles
(Tennoji H.S.) *Ando Yu, *Atsumi Haruyuki, *Kanaoka Haruto, *Ito Fukuko, Yasugami Hiroko
Flour
Kneading
Time
7-h227
10:1810:30B05Mechanism of sparkling fireworks
(Tennoji H.S.) *Kidosaki Akitomo, *Okauchi Kohaku, *Tamura Yu, *Nozu Daigo, Kawamoto Masaya
lampblack
fire ball
Sparkling fire
5-a201
10:3010:42B06Difference in the likelihood of supercooling depending on the cooling rate and water purity
(Tennoji H.S.) *Yoshifuji Ayaka, *Ishiguro Rina, *Uemura Asako, *Jinnai Shu, Fukunaga Naoya
supercooling
cooling rate
water purity
4-g241
10:4210:50Break
Fundamental properties, Environmental engineering
(10:50–12:14) (Chair: Harada Hiroyuki, Ichihashi Yuichi)
10:5011:02B08Effect of Co content of Fe-Co-K catalysts on solid carbon formation from CO.
(Shizuoka Univercity) *Matsumoto Kazuki, Nakazawa Yu, Akama Hiroshi, Watanabe Ryo, Fukuhara Choji
Carbon capture
Fe-Co-K
CCUS
5-a137
11:0211:14B09The Effect of pH on the Properties of Starch Gel
(Yokkaichi H.S.) *Monte A., Mori A.
Starch gelainization
pH
Gel Strength
12-e123
11:1411:26B10Degradation 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
Methylene Blue
12-c110
11:2611:38B11Changes in degree of freezing point depression due to concentration of aqueous solution and relationship between types of cations and degree of freezing point depression
(Ikuno H.S) *Ogawa N., *Suzuki M., *Takeuchi A., *Misugi W., Hibi N.
degree of freezing point depression
concentration
cation
13-i224
11:3811:50B12Pigment production from indigo and color development method using food-safe chemicals
(Kochi Kosen) *horiguchi naohiro, kusunose keita
Indigo
food
cell
7-h283
11:5012:02B13Research on Dye-Sensitized Photocatalytic Activity inCyclodextrin-Titanium Dioxide Composites
(NIT Nagaoka) *Okumura Kotaro, Murakami Yoshinori
ソァチヌチ?エカキソク?ソィヌ゙
・キ・ッ・?・ヌ・ュ・ケ・ネ・?・?
ナナイルーワニーコ?ツホ
5-a62
12:0212:14B14Chalk Concrete。。。ニRecycling of Chalk。ヌ
(Shimonosekinishi) *Ueda Taiyou, *Ogawa Miyu, *Kondou Takumi, (shimonosekinishi) *Shibata Tenshou, (Shimonosekinishi) *Hiroshige Miduki, Okada Shougo
Chalk
Concrete
Silicon dioxide
12-m132
12:1413:14Lunch break
Fundamental properties, Environmental engineering
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Fukumura Takuya, Ohashi H.)
13:1413:26B20Gold recovery using bio-reduction via a single-batch process from urban mines
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Ohmura J, Nomura T
Bio-reduction
Gold
Urban mines
13-e43
13:2613:38B21Synthesis of Calcium Ferrite and Fundamental Investigation of Its Photocatalytic Activity
(Toyohashi Tech) *Masaki Rui, Umehara Daiki, Inada Ryoji, Tojo Tomohiro
Calcium Ferrite
Photocatalytic Electrode
Photoelectrochemical Characterization
11-a131
13:3813:50B22shiny liquid crystal world
(Ikuno H.S) *Ino M., *Ura U., *Akama M., *Ishikawa M., *Maekawa M., Tsujino T.
liquid crystal
helical structure
HPC
1-e246
13:5014:02B23The effect of vibration on water
(Yamawaki H.S) *Kimura T., *Nakamura S., Nagato M., Nishidai R.
Vibration
Water
Heat
3-e191
14:0214:14B24Decomposition of plastics, humic acid, and paper cutlery by white rot fungi
(Nat. Inst. Tech.,Tokyo Col.) *Suzuki Erika, (Nat. Inst. Tech.,Tokyo) *Oba Rio, *Muranaka Miyu, *Miyashita Ruka, Shouzi Ryo, Ota Naoto
Bioremediation
White rot fungus
Biomass
13-a52
14:1414:26B25The Effect of Water Temperature on the Degradation of PLA in Water
(Yamawaki H.S) *Tsuzuki N., Takemura Y., Kohase Y.
PLA
Degradation
Biodegradable
12-j193
14:2614:34Break
Fundamental properties, Environmental engineering
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Wakabayashi Rie, Sasaki Mitsuru)
14:3414:46B27How to keep my skin fair
(Tatsuno H.S) *Oue Sara, *Okada Rio, Hirami Takanori
skin care
sunburn treatment
7-e45
14:4614:58B28Metallic Mineral Identification and Geological Investigation of Rocks from the Imooka Mine
(Okayama Pref. Tsuyama H.S.) *Tamura Miharu, *Iwamoto Momoka, *Sasaki Kanon, *Motoyama Miharu, *Morisaki Hina, Inoue Naoki
Bismuth
Copper mine
Athrium yokoscense
13-i139
14:5815:10B29Let's remove water scale sustainably!
(Yokote H.S) *Iwamura S., *Konno H., *Nakanishi Y., *Satou K., *Shibata S., *Hatakeyama A., Ishikawa S.
water scale
13-i83
15:1015:22B30How to recycle Medium Density Fiberboard
(Yamawaki H.S) *Annaka Y., Takemura Y., Kohase Y.
Recycling
Medium Density Fiberboard
Recycled fiber
13-e192
15:2215:34B31The effect of the material being scrubbed by melamine sponges on microplastic generation
(Tachikawa H.S.) *Yamamoto Atsuki, Yoshida Takashi
environment
melamine suponge
microplastic
13-f135
15:3415:46B32Second attempt at the synthesis of superabsorbent polymers from rice husks
(Tamashima H.S) *Shiomi Tomoki, *Okamoto Riku, Ono Yuki
superabsorbent polymers
rice husk
cellulose
12-m25
15:4615:58B33Use of essential oils extracted from fruits
(Shimonoseki) *Takeshita Yuito, (Shimonosekinishi) *Tsuda Haruto, *Kojima Ruki, Okada Shougo
Essential oils
Fruits
Antimicrobial activity
7-b176

Hall C
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Fluid & particle processing
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Murakami Yuya, Fujii T.)
9:309:42C01Numerical analyses of binary collision using a phase-field lattice Boltzmann method
(TMU) *Kobayashi Minoru, Tagawa Toshio
PF-LBM
binary collision
high-viscous drop
2-e257
9:429:54C02Control of water droplet dripping behavior in oil by microwave irradiation
(Kansai Uni) *Sawada Hayato, Asakuma Yusuke
microwave
interface
dripping
3-a10
9:5410:06C03Investigation of mechanism for mechanochemical production of slaked lime from calcium carbonate under water existence
(NIT Ichinoseki) *Fujisawa Moe, Nikaido Mitsuru, Fukumura Takuya
Mechanochemistry
Calcium hydroxide
2-f270
10:0610:18C04Development of a Method for Detecting Foreign Particles in Nanoparticle Slurries via Osmotic Pressure Measurements
(U.Hosei) *Imai S., Kitamura K., Mori T.
Osmotic pressure
Nanoparticle slurry
Detection of foreign particles
12-d66
10:1810:30C05Packing and Flow Properties of Alumina Slurries Flocculated by Polyelectrolytes
(U. Hosei) *Kimura N., Kitamura K., Mori T.
wastewater treatment
polyelectrolyte
sediment
2-f87
10:3010:42C06Transformation of convection based on the Rayleigh Number
(Hyogo H.S) *Obata Sayako, *Koizumi Teruma, *Seriguchi Atsuki, *Tanno Natsuki, *Funai Takuto, Shiga Toshiki
Convection
Rayleigh Number
Tempurature
2-a18
10:4210:50Break
Fluid & particle processing
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Tagawa Toshio, Ohsaki Shuji)
10:5011:02C08Analysis of Pressure Drop in Laminar Flow Through Channels with Arbitrary Cross-Sectional Geometry
(U. Hosei) *Arai N., Yamashita A.
Pressure Drop
Laminar Flow
Artificial Kidney
2-a177
11:0211:14C09Evaluation of a mixing assessment method in a custom microchannel using the Villermaux-Dushman method
(Shizuoka U.) *Fujii Kano, Murakami Yuya
microchannel
Villermaux-Dushman protocol
micromixing
2-b212
11:1411:26C10Controlling the bubbles in soda
(Senri H.S.) *Manabe Futo, *Kataoka Keito, *Yoden Ryota, *Tsukuda Reijiro, Fukuno Katsuhisa
テコサタ
ネッヒ「
アユツホ、ホヌエナル
7-h38
11:2611:38C11Direct measurement of interaction forces acting on microbubble surfaces
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Kazuta M, Nomura T
Cleaning technology
Interaction forces
Microbubbles
2-d44
11:3811:50C12Evaporation behavior of surfactant water during microwave irradiation
(Kansai Uni) *Toba Juon, Asakuma Yusuke
microwave
evaporation
surfactant
2-a11
11:5012:02C13Glass fusing &12316;the reaction between seraform, frits and silver wire&12316;
(Ikuno H.S) *Ishikawa S., *Tsuchiya R., *Matsuoka R., *Kawabuchi H., Onishi A.
glass fusing
silver wire
2-g171
12:0213:14Lunch break
Fluid & particle processing
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Mori T., Yamashita A.)
13:1413:26C20Dimensionless Correlation Modeling for Evaluation of the Dissolution Rate Solubility of Skim Milk Powder
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Taniguchi Yohei, (Meiji) Ikeda Riku, Hanyu Keigo, (Osaka Metro. U.) Ohsaki Shuji, Nakamura Hideya, Watano Satoru
Solubility
Skim milk powder
Dimensionless numbers
2-g153
13:2613:38C21Analysis of Vortex Flow in the Transition Flow Regime in an Oscillatory Baffled Reactor
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Wada Takenori, (Keio U.) Fujioka Satoko, (Osaka Metro. U.) Yasuda Masahiro, Horie Takafumi
mixing
transition regime
POD
2-a185
13:3813:50C22Numerical analyses for liquid-gas two-phase flows using a revised lattice kinetic scheme
(TMU) *Wada Akinori, Tagawa Toshio
two-phase flow
LKS
numerical simulation
2-e147
13:5014:02C23Effect of temperature difference on natural convection in a double cylindrical enclosure using a Cartesian grid system
(TMU) *Yamazaki Takuma, Tagawa Toshio
double cylinder
fully-explicit method
natural convection
2-a251
14:0214:14C24Development of a simple measuring method for microbubble generation quantity
(Fukushima H.S) *Makuta Y., Sato Y.
Micro bubble
harmful substance
2-e229
14:1414:26C25Measurement of dissolved hydrogen concentration in a hydrogen bath prepared using the reductive fine bubble chemistry method
(NIT. Kure) *Fujiwara Reika, *Teraoka Anju, Takiguchi Yuto, Hori Yugo, Yamane Aoi, Oikawa Eisaku
hydrogen water bath
dissolved hydrogen
reductive fine bubble chemistry
9-a173
14:2614:34Break
Separation processes
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Oikawa Eisaku, Maruyama Hideo)
14:3414:46C27On the Absorption Capacity of Oya stone
(Tochigi H.S) *Harada T., Shinozaki N., Sotome S., *Arakawa E., Shinoyama H.
Copper(ュカ)ion
adsorption
zeolite
4-e155
14:4614:58C28Plants can create clean air!
(Shimonosekinishi) *Okazaki Rin, *Yamamoto Arisa, *Yodogawa Utaha, Okada Shougo
Deodorize
Plant
Porous material
13-i146
14:5815:10C29Fabrication of high CO2 permeable ion-gel thin-film-composite membranes by surface modification of loosely-crosslinked PDMS gutter layer
(Kobe U.) *Demizu R., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Matsuoka A., Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., Matsuyama H.
Thin-film-composite membrane
PDMS
Surface hydrophilization
4-a115
15:1015:22C30Evaluation of the absorption kinetics of various organic solvents into the polyamide active layer using QCM
(Kobe U.) *Kurokawa Y., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Matsuoka A., (Kobe U.) Akiyama T., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Yoshioka T., Nakagawa K., Matsuyama H.
polyamide membrane
organic solvent reverse osmosis
quartz crystal microbalance
4-a116
15:2215:34C31Changes in the dehydration performance of FAU-type zeolite membranes by glucose addition
(U. Yamaguchi) *Uno Daisuke, (U.Yamaguchi) Kimura Yuto, Kumakiri Izumi
membrane separation
zeolite membrane
dehydration
4-a240
15:3415:46C32Development of inorganic ion exchanger for recovery of platinum group elements
(NITTC) *Nawa Fumio, Ito Shinko, Abe Tatsuo
Ion exchange
Inorganic
Platinum group elements
4-e163
15:4615:58C33Production of olefins through CHA zeolite membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Matsuo Roi, Nomura Mikihiro
MTO reaction
CHA membrane
Zeolite
5-a58

Hall D
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Separation processes
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Kumakiri Izumi, Kishimoto N.)
9:309:42D01Concentration process for non-polar organic solvent via forward osmosis method with organic solvent as draw solution
(Kobe U.) *Takayama Y., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Matsuoka A., (Kobe U.) Satomi T., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Yoshioka T., Nakagawa K., Matsuyama H.
Organic solvent forward osmosis
Perfluoropolymer
Concentration process
4-a117
9:429:54D02Effect of molecular weight cut-off on the permeation of sulfate ion through positively charged membranes
(Kobe U.) *Nishikawa R., Morishita H., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Okamoto Y., Matsuoka A., Kamio E., Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., Matsuyama H.
Nanofiltration
Sulfate ion permeation
Cationic membrane
4-a175
9:5410:06D03Investiogation of permeation mechanisms through MFI zeolite membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Yamauchi Myu, Nomura Mikihiro
MFI
Zeolite
membrane separation
4-a13
10:0610:18D04Changes in Vitamin C Content in Tea
(Senri H.S) *Okamoto Mana, *Shingu Kiyomi, *Hirata Yuzuki, *Fukui Mako, Fukuno Katsuhisa
Ascorbic acid
Iodometric titration
4-f35
10:1810:30D05Development of adsorbent by utilization of waste scallop shell
(Hokkaido U.) *Kurauchi Ryoko, Maruyama Hideo
adsorption
mechanochemical
scallop shell
4-e194
10:3010:42D06Development of thin film composite membrane composed of ion gel layer and porous support membrane
(Kobe U.) *Hoshihara T., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Matsuoka A., Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., Matsuyama H.
CO2 separation membrane
ion gel
thin film composite membrane
4-a95
10:4210:50Break
Separation processes
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Hayashi Jyunichi, Yamashita Y.)
10:5011:02D08Is it possible to extract penicillin from Penicillium on bread?
(Mito First H.S.) *Onizawa Wako, *Kudo Sayaka, Kushida Masahiko
Penicillium
penicillin
bread
7-h184
11:0211:14D09Relationship between the Layered Structure and Organic Solvent Nanofiltration Properties in Graphene Oxide Laminar Membrane
(Kobe U.) *Kurihara Tomoya, Nakagawa Keizo, Deng Erda, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsusi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yosioka Tomohisa
Membrane
GO
OSN
4-a255
11:1411:26D10Evaluation of the absorption properties of various organic solvents in perfluoropolymer membranes
(Kobe U.) *Nishikawa T., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Matsuoka A., (Kobe U.) Akiyama T., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Yoshioka T., Nakagawa K., Matsuyama H.
Perfluoropolymer
Organic solvent reverse osmosis
Quartz crystal microbalance
4-a104
11:2611:38D11Evaluation of the applicability of commercial nanofiltration membranes to cation-exchange membranes on electrodialysis
(Shinshu U.) *Nukui H., Saeki D., Okumura Y.
electrodialysis
nanofiltration membrane
cation exchange membrane
4-a247
11:3811:50D12Characteristics of an anion-exchange chromatographic resin with large through-pores for plasmid DNA purification
(Kyoto Inst. Tech. or Kitami Inst. Tech. or Kanazawa Inst. Tech. or Kanagawa Inst. Tech.) *Tani Kimihiro, Nakato Shiho, (YMC) Takahashi Ryosuke, (Kyoto Inst. Tech. or Kitami Inst. Tech. or Kanazawa Inst. Tech. or Kanagawa Inst. Tech.) Horiuchi Jun-ichi, Kumada Yoichi
Anion-exchange chromatography
Plasmid DNA
Large through-pore
7-c113
11:5012:02D13Development of a slug length prediction method using an automated experimental system
(Shizuoka U.) *Ogi Kanta, Yoshida Moeno, Murakami Yuya
slug flow
automation
microchannel
4-f209
12:0213:14Lunch break
Separation processes
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: SUGIMOTO YU, Harada Hiroyuki)
13:1413:26D20Development of an efficient extraction method for vegetable broths utilizing vegetable scraps
(Tamagawa Academy) *Ito Ruka, Kinouchi Mikiko
vegetable broths
Combinations
osmotic pressure
7-h63
13:2613:38D21Sugar Extraction and By-product Evaluation in Bamboo via Subcritical Water Treatment
(Faculty of Eng., Kumamoto U.) *Akimoto Mai, (Inst. Ind. Nanomaterials, Kumamoto U.) Sasaki Mitsuru
bamboo powder
subcritical water
sugars
8-c285
13:3813:50D22Fabrication of cellulose acetate hollow fiber membranes using non-solvent induced phase separation and membrane extraction process of phenol
(Kobe U.) *Honda Mio, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yoshioka Tomohisa
hollow fiber membrane
non-solvent induced phase separation
phenol
4-a271
13:5014:02D23Metal ion removal using food waste
(Yamawaki H.S) *Okada N., Takemura Y.
Heavy metal
Metal removal
Adsorption
13-b189
14:0214:14D24Analysis of the effect of the reduction in porosity due to compaction of glass fiber filters, which are the packing material of the absorber, on gas absorption performance
(Osaka Met. U.) *Kurosawa Daiki, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
Gas absorption
Glass fiber filter
Nitrogen oxides
4-d235
14:1414:26D25Development of desalination technology for energy recycling of polyvinyl chloride using high-temperature and high-pressure water
(Osaka Met. U.) *Kimura Aiko, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
polyvinylchloride
Subcritical water vapor
Dichlorination
8-f249
14:2614:34Break
Separation processes
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Tomono Kazuaki, Yamashita A.)
14:3414:46D27Development of novel ceramic substrates for hydrogen permselective membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Itabashi Mai, Nomura Mikihiro
Membrane
Hydrogen
Silica
4-a1
14:4614:58D28Development of super-hydrophobic membrane distillation membranes by using hydrophilic alumina sol
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Ishii Narito, Nomura Mikihiro
Surface Treatment
Membrane Distillation
Hydrophobic
4-a3
14:5815:10D29Nitrate and Phosphate Adsorption Using Biomass Waste for Soil Application to Improve Plant Growth
(Polytechnic of Jember) *Aal Fabrian, (Prectural U. Hiroshima) Harada Hiroyuki, Maisarah Mohsarbani
Nitrate
Bamboo powder
Fertilizer
13-e102
15:1015:22D30Adsorption of dye on the activation carbon derived from waste plum seeds prepared by one-step method using superheated steam
(NIT Wakayama) *Hamaguchi M., Kishimoto N.
Adsorption
Activated carbon
Dye
4-e259
15:2215:34D31Adsorption of Heavy Metals on Carbonized Waste Ume Seeds
(NITW) *Soi A., Kishimoto N.
Adsorption
Carbonized Waste Ume Seeds
Heavy Metals
4-e282
15:3415:46D32Investigation of surface modification methods for fabrication of anti-fouling membranes in hexane
(Kobe U.) *Kusunoki S., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Matsuoka A., Aso R., Kamio E., Yoshioka T., Nakagawa K., Matsuyama H.
polyamide membrane
organic solvent reverse osmosis
surface modification
4-a119
15:4615:58D33Study on the surface area of metals in chemical reactions
(Tochigi H.S) *Mukeda A., Abe T.
surface area
copper
electrolysis
11-a156

Hall E
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Separation processes
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Saeki Daisuke, Horie Takafumi)
9:309:42E01Creation of CO2 adsorbent by encapsulation of amines into cage-like metal-organic frameworks
(Tohoku U. IMRAM) *Tanaka Y., Fujita Y., Sei H., Kasai H., Oka K.
Isophoronediamine
Encapsulation
CO2 adsorption
12-k267
9:429:54E02Absorption of Phosphoric Acid by Carbonized Coffee Grounds and Its Conversion into Fertilizer
(Tamashima H.S.) *Shimizu Rei, *Nishiyama Tomoyuki, Ooshita Hidekazu
Carbonized Coffee Grounds
Absorption of Phosphoric Acid
Conversion into Fertilizer
13-i72
9:5410:06E03Elucidation of Fouling Mechanisms of Ionic Substances on Polyamide Membranes Using Molecular Dynamics Simulations
(Kobe U.) *Aoki Haru, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yoshioka Tomohisa, (Kurita Water Industries Ltd.) Hirosawa Fumiya, Kinooka Ken, Kawakatsu Takahiro
Molecular Dynamics
Polyamide
fouling
4-a256
10:0610:18E04Investigation of fouling tendency in ヲツ-cyclodextrin crosslinked membranes
(Kobe U.) *Tanigawa Shinto, (Kobe U./MaF Tech Center) Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
ヲツ-cyclodextrin
fouling
nanofiltration membranes
4-a248
10:1810:30E05Production of Activated Carbon from Nitrogen-Containing Biomass (Tea Residue)
(Kansaidai) *Ishikawa Kei, Hayashi Jyunichi
Biomass
Hydrothermal treatment
Activated carbon
5-g262
10:3010:42E06Investigation of novel ceramic materials for high-temperature carbon dioxide adsorption
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Tanaka Shoma, Nomura Mikihiro
Carbon dioxide
Layered Double Hydroxide
Membrane
4-a60
10:4210:50Break
Separation processes
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Nomura Mikihiro, Sei H.)
10:5011:02E08Herbal charcoal of Akitafuki and their adsorption capacity
(OodateHomeih) *Anbo Yuu, *Kudou Funa, *Katoya Nao, *Kitabayashi syun, *Kasai Hibiki, *Wada Takumi, *Shinomura Ryuuto, Suzuki Shuko
Akitafuki
biochar
13-f28
11:0211:14E09Simulation of NOx absorption into water in gas absorption equipment packed with glass fiber filter
(OMUCT) *Shima Miyuki, (Osaka Met. U.) Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro, Takeda Haruumi, (OMUCT) Hirabayashi Daisuke
NOx absorption
Glass fiber filter
Absoroption mechanism
4-d275
11:1411:26E10Polymorph Control of L-Glutamic Acid Using a Oscillatory Baffled Crystallizer with Ultrasonic Irradiation
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Suzuki Naoto, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
Crystallization
Ultrasound
Polymorph
4-g197
11:2611:38E11Synthesis of Silicalite membranes and influence of glucose on their ethanol-selective permeation
(Yamaguchi U.) *Kuboe Misaki, Kumakiri Izumi
membrane separation
zeolite membrane
ethanol
4-a228
11:3811:50E12Modeling of polyamide membrane structures using molecular dynamics simulation
(Kobe U.) *Tsukada Kazuhiro, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yoshioka Tomohisa, (Kurita Water Industries Ltd.) Kinooka Ken, Hirosawa Fumiya, Kawakatsu Takahiro
Molecular dynamics
Polyamide
Model development
4-a253
11:5012:02E13Development of OSRO ceramic membrane using fluoropolymer
(U. Kobe) *Ujimaru Yuzuki, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto
membrane
fluoropolymer
OSRO
4-a254
12:0213:14Lunch break
Separation processes
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Funakoshi K, Kitamura Kenta)
13:1413:26E20Fabrication of tough gels containing deep eutectic solvent and random copolymer network
(Kobe U.) *Tomita K., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Matsuoka A., Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., Matsuyama H.
Deep Eutectic Solvents
Gel
High mechanical strength
4-a103
13:2613:38E21Effect of non homogenetity of gel network on mechanical strength and solute diffusivity of ion gel
(Kobe U.) *Haruki S., Mori H., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Matsuoka A., Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., Matsuyama H.
tetraPEG
Ion gels
CO2 separation membrane
12-e245
13:3813:50E22Effects of Acid Treatment on the Hygroscopic Behavior of Rocks
(Tatsuno H.S) *Katou N., *Shibata S., *Nishida Y., Iwanaga R.
Acid Treatment
Rocks
Environment
13-f77
13:5014:02E23Development of zeolite membranes for carbon dioxide methanation reaction
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Okuma Shogo, Nomura Mikihiro
ニ?サタイステコチヌ
・?・ソ・ホ。シ・?
・シ・ェ・?・、・ネ
5-d50
14:0214:14E24Elucidation of Anion Selectivity and Mechanism in Dye Adsorption by MnO2 with Interlayer Long-Chain Alkyl Groups
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Kataoka Soma, Matsui Masami, Tomono Kazuaki
Anion selectivity
Layered manganese oxide
Dye molecule
4-e7
14:1414:26E25Development of water vapor recycling CO2 capture process to maximize the performance of facilitated transport membrane module
(Kobe U.) *Mitsuhata R., Ohashi K., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Matsuoka A., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C) Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Matsuyama H.
Facilitated transport membrane module
CO2 capture
Water vapor recycling
4-a90
14:2614:34Break
Separation processes
(14:34–15:46) (Chair: Nakamura Hideya, HIGUCHI Yuto)
14:3414:46E27Screening of networks for controlling the mechanical properties of ion gels with copolymer networks
(Kobe U.) *Nakagawa M., (Kobe U./MaF Tech C.) Kamio E., Matsuoka A., Nakagawa K., Yoshioka T., Matsuyama H.
Ion gel
Copolymer network
Ionic liquid
12-e105
14:4614:58E28The balancing of garlic's antibacterial effects and deodorant
(Tennoji H.S.) *Sakamoto Keisuke, *Ichikawa Kotaro, *Uzawa Oga, *Shimizu Hayato, Yasugami Hiroko
garlic
deodorant
antibacterial
7-h222
14:5815:10E29Research on Formulating an Environtmentally Friendly Lotion
(Yamawaki H.S) *Tamuki S., Nishimori M.
lotion
food loss
eco-friendly
4-f190
15:1015:22E30Effect of NaCl solution treatment in the fabrication of nanofiltration membranes via a Layer-by-Layer method on the membrane performance
(Shinshu U.) *Takahashi Keigo, Saeki Daisuke, Okumura Yukihisa
nanofiltration membrane
layer-by-layer method
NaCl solution treatment
4-a233
15:2215:34E31Molecular Selectivity Control of Porphyrin-Based Covalent Network Membranes for Organic Solvent Nanofiltration
(Kobe U.) *Araki Seiya, Nakagawa Keizo, Wang Zheng, Deng Erda, Kitagawa Tooru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yoshioka Tomohisa
organic solvent nanofiltration
porphyrin
membrane
4-a258
15:3415:46E32Development of separation membrane by immobilizing vinyl polymer into inorganic porous substrates
(TUAT) *Tsukahara T., Ohashi H.
inorganic membrane
vinyl polymer
pervaporation
12-j26
15:4615:58Break

Hall F
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Kamiya Noriho, Ichikawa Takayuki)
9:309:42F01Lipid production from sorghum juice by the oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi
(U. Kobe) *Nagano T, Ihara T, Ishioka A, Mori yutaro, Kahar P, Ogino C
oleaginous yeast
Lipomyces starkeyi
lipid production
7-a108
9:429:54F02Water Purification Using Weed Charcoal
(Tennoji H.S.) *Hosoda Hikari, *Ando Yuta, *Sugimoto Takaya, *Morozumi Rio, Yasugami Hiroko
Weeds
Water prification
biochar
13-i218
9:5410:06F03Efficiency of Reborn Vegetables
(Tamagawa Academy) *Sato Yushin, Kinouchi Mikiko
reborn vegetable
pea sprout
fertilizer water
7-h134
10:0610:18F04Generation and characterization of novel humanized Fab fragments for in vitro diagnostics
(Kyoto Inst. Tech. or Kitami Inst. Tech. or Kanazawa Inst. Tech. or Kanagawa Inst. Tech.) *Sugita Ryotaro, Horiuchi Jun-ichi, Kumada Yoichi
CDR grafting
Fab fragment
Humanization
7-a112
10:1810:30F05An attempt to improve sunscreen cream using eggshell membrane
(NIT Yonago) *Sanechika H., Tanifuji N.
eggshell membrane
Radical Scavenging
Photocatalytic reaction
12-m242
10:3010:42F06Expansion of bioproducible nitrile compounds through Enzyme Modification
(U. Kobe) *Ogiso M., Mori Y., Ogino C.
bioproduction
substrate specificity
nitrile compounds
7-a125
10:4210:50Break
Biochemical engineering
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Sakai Y., Takeda Kazuhiro)
10:5011:02F08Enhanced PHB production by Cupriavidus necator NCIMB11599 and its recombinant strain using diverse carbon sources
(U. Kobe) *Kadono A., Nadhifah H., Mori Y., Kahar P., Ogino C.
Cupriavidus necator
PHB
bioproduction
7-a89
11:0211:14F09Study on enhancing the function of FLS, an enzyme involved in the methanol assimilation using microorganisms
(U.Kobe) *Yasui M, Nishikado R, Katsura S, Mori Y, Ogino C
enzyme FLS
methanol assimilation
microorganisms
7-b107
11:1411:26F10Upcycling discarded seashells into gypsum products
(Takarazukakita H.S) *Shimomura Shumma, *Hada Takaharu, *Adachi Takuma, *Funatsu Hiroto, Asahara Motoki
nacre structure
oxidative crosslinking
disulfide bonds
12-k278
11:2611:38F11Demonstration of sterilization effect using atmospheric pressure low-temperature plasma
(Hyogo H.S) *Ozeki Hitomi, *Kusumi Satoru, *Tamayama Hana, *Nakamura Tsubasa, *Matsuo Ren, Shiga Toshiki
Atmospheric pressure low temperature plasma
Fungus
Eucalyptus ingredient
9-f17
11:3811:50F12Molecular design of a dual-functional peptide tag balancing recombinant protein expression levels and enzyme crosslinking reactivity
(U. Kyushu) *Kawaguchi K., Koga T., Kawaguchi Y., Wakabayashi R., Goto M., Kamiya N.
Microbial Transglutaminase
Pepdide tag
Site-specific modification
7-b130
11:5012:02F13Morphological changes of peptide amphiphile assemblies with different oligoethylene glycol chains
(Kyushu U.) *Tabata Kazuma, Wakabayashi Rie, Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
Peptide amphiphile
Self-assembly
Morphology
7-e263
12:0213:14Lunch break
Biochemical engineering
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Tanifuji N., Onodera M.)
13:1413:26F20Development of Amine Polymer with Both Antibacterial Activity and Low Toxicity
(Tohoku U. IMRAM) *Masui Y., Shibata A., Ishikawa T., Kasai H., Oka K.
High antibacterial activity
Amine polymer
Low cytotoxicity
12-j269
13:2613:38F21Growing Plants with Wood! &8212;The Growth-Promoting Effects of Wood Vinegar and Utilizing Wood&8212;
(Yamawaki H.S) *Fukuda Y., *Matsumoto H., Fukumitsu S.
Wood vinegar
Plant growth promotion
Wood
7-g188
13:3813:50F22Improving the Efficiency of Bioethanol Production Processes from Weeds
(Tennoji H.S.) *Okuda Ayako, *Yoshida Wakana, *Fukushima Nao, Kawamoto Masaya
weed
bioethanol
cellulose
9-f195
13:5014:02F23Self-assembly of enzyme-responsive peptide amphiphiles with modified hydrophobic domains for their potential vaccine application
(Kyudaikou) *Sugita Yuma, (Kyudaiinkou) Wakabayashi Rie, Kawaguchi Yoshirou, Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
Peptide amphiphile
Self-assembly
Vaccine
7-e261
14:0214:14F24Investigation of Sugar Content in Onions through the Maillard Reaction
(Kitamifujikoukou) *Uemura Natuki, Yuuna I., Uto Y.
Maillard Reaction
Investigation of Sugar
Onion
7-h165
14:1414:26F25On Microbial Occurrence and Co-occurrence Network Analysis in Anaerobic Digestion
(Shizuoka U.) *Hasegawa Miyuu, Takeda Kazuhiro
co-occurrence
network
anaerobic digestion
7-g252
14:2614:34Break
Biochemical engineering
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Shibata A., Tanifuji N.)
14:3414:46F27Compative characteristics of alternative cookies made with mandarin peel
(Hyogo H.S) *Kishi Misato, *Tanaka Keisuke, *Nakai Sosuke, *Hori Yurika, *Mori Haruto, Shiga Toshiki
Dried mandarin cookies
Cookies
Substitute
7-h21
14:4614:58F28Antibacterial test for Robinia pseudoacacia by using lactic acid fermentation
(OodateHomeih) *Sugihara Kirato, *Sugawara Kouyu, *Nara Mayuna, *Kimura Shizuku, *Tezuka Naoya, *Kashiwagi Tisato, *Shouji Kai, Suzuki Shuko
Robinia pseudoacacia
antibacterial
13-f27
14:5815:10F29High-level secretory production of PETase by Streptomyces thermoviolaceus
(U. Kobe) *Matsumoto Saki, Sakaue Kazuki, Yamada Togo, Takahama Ryo, Mori Yutaro, Kahar Prihardi, Ogino Chiaki
Streptomyces thermoviolaceus
secretory production
PETase
7-a91
15:1015:22F30Effects of pH and Environmental Conditions on Flower Fading
(Tamagawa Academy) *Uetani Miduki, Kinouchi Mikiko
dried flowers
dry
flower pigment
7-i239
15:2215:34F31Bioethanol from fallen leaves
(Senri H.S.) *Ikegami Yoshiaki, *Ikefuji Satoshi, *Tani Yusuke, *Miyoshi Soma, *Wakasugi Tomoki, Fukuno Katsuhisa
Fallen leaves
Bioethanol
Glucose
9-e37
15:3415:46F32Basic Studies of Receptor-Targeting Peptides Enablimg Dermal Dendritic Cell-Specific Antigen Delivery
(Kyushu U.) *Nakaya Misuzu, Yokoyama Mina, Kawaguchi Yoshirou, Wakabayashi Rie, Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
Dendritic cells targeting
Peptide binder screening
Antigen delivery
7-a48
15:4615:58F33Determination method of anacardiaceae by using morphometrics
(Hyogo H.S) *Ageno Tsukasa, *Saikawa Taichi, *Tsutsui Kotone, *Fujiwara Nanaha, *Miura Hiroki, Shiga Toshiki
Morphometrics
Shape
Leaf
7-f20

Hall G
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Ishii J., Takeda Kazuhiro)
9:309:42G01Design of adhesives capable of bonding defective tissues
(Kagoshima U.) *Hagihara Shintaro, (Miyazaki U.) Yamashita Yusuke, (Kagoshima U.) Kobaru Saki, Yoshida Masahiro, Takei Takayuki
chitosan
catechol
adhesive
7-e31
9:429:54G02Fabrication system of designed bile ducts for drug screening
(kyushu U.) *Okui C., Yamaoka Y., Ijima H., Sakai Y.
Bile duct
Microfabrication
Tissue engineering
7-e97
9:5410:06G03Usefulness of food waste as a sand substitute in mortar production
(Ono H.S) *Kajihara K., *Ueki K., *Karita Y., Aritsuka Asuka
Mortar
Food waste
strength
12-m274
10:0610:18G04Functional Expansion of Substrate Specificity and Halogen Selectivity in Lysine Halogenase BesD
(U.Kobe) *Iwasaki R., Mori Y., Ogino C.
BesD
Bio-production
Halogenation
7-a94
10:1810:30G05Chemical analysis study for utilizing the invasive black bass as value-added fishmeal compost
(B Tsuruoka) *Nakayama Y., *Ootaki K., Konno K., Sugano W., Itoh S., Abe T.
Invasive species
Chemical analysis
Organic fertilizer
13-i160
10:3010:42G06How to make healthy pickled vegetables
(Tamagawa Academy) *Yamagishi Ai, Kinouchi Mikiko
pickled rice bran
fermentation
umami
7-h143
10:4210:50Break
Biochemical engineering
(10:50–12:14) (Chair: Nishijima Masaki, Shibata A.)
10:5011:02G08On the correlation between bluegill and Japanese eel using environmental DNA
(Hyogo H.S) *Imaeda Keitaro, *Okuda Ryusei, *Kanai Sayaka, *Sakamoto Toko, *Takano Ririko, Shiga Toshiki
Enviromental DNA
Eel
Bluegill
7-g16
11:0211:14G09The secret of potatoes
(YamanashieiwaH.S) *Nakayama Y., (Yamanashieiwa H.S) *Aruga C., (yamanashieiwa H.s) Enomoto I., (yamanashieiwa H.S) Yamamoto K.
potato
seed
sexual reproduction
7-f14
11:1411:26G10Development of intravitreal delivery carriers for nucleic acid drugs using lipid based ionic liquids
(Kyushu U.) *Tange Sota, Toyofuku Kiyohiro, Tanaka Keisuke, Kawaguchi Yoshirou, Wakabayashi Rie, Kamiya Noriho, Goto Masahiro
Ionic liquid
Drug delivery system
Nucleic acid
7-e47
11:2611:38G11Novel Production of Bacterial Cellulose Using an Oxygen-Permeable Film Bag
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Tanaka A., (Niigata Pref. Microb. Soci) Kobayashi Y., (Tokyo U. Agri.) Suzuki T., Ishikawa M., (Niigata Inst. Tech.) Kubota M., Nihira T., Takesono S., Onodera M.
Bacterial cellulose
Oxygen-permeable culture bag
Static cultivation
7-a75
11:3811:50G12Exploration of high squalene-producing yeasts by colorimetric screening
(Kobe U.) *Morikage K., Miyazaki K., Mitsuhashi T., Onishi Y., Tominaga M., Ishii J.
squalene
colorimetric screening
knockout library
7-d272
11:5012:02G13Analysis of the Effect of PhdC Co-expression on UbiD Reversible Decarboxylase
(U. Kobe) *Kishimoto A., Kimura R., Mori Y., Ogino C.
UbiD family
prFMN
PhdC
7-a93
12:0212:14G14Cancer treatment by reactive oxygen species and starvation using glucose oxidase
(U. Kobe) *Shinozaki S, Ishida M, Winda T, Mori Y, Ogino C
cancer cells
Glucose oxidase
starvation therapy
7-e92
12:1413:14Lunch break
Chemical reaction engineering
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Moteki Takahiko, Yamada Hiroshi)
13:1413:26G20Development of a method to suppress Self-heating in carbonized woody biomass using water vapor
(Kyoto U.) *Nakamura M., Ayano K., Ashida R., Kawase M.
Woody Biomass
Self-heating
Water Vapor
5-g279
13:2613:38G21Evaluation of the extrapolation performance of Dushman reaction rate prediction using a machine learning model
(Shizuoka U.) *Sasaki Yu, Hayashi Seiken, Murakami Yuya
CSTR
Dushman reaction
machine learning
5-e211
13:3813:50G22Effect of metal ions on the acid hydrolysis behavior of cellulose
(Kyoto U.) *Miyatake R., Mizukami K., Ashida R., Kawase M.
biomass
hydrolysis
metal ions
9-c159
13:5014:02G23Photocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide under Visible Light Irradiation Using 9,10-Dicyanoanthracene Thin-Film
(Kobe U.) *Matsubara Taku, Ichihashi Yuichi
photocatalyst
CO2 photoreduction
vacuum deposition method
5-a40
14:0214:14G24Investigation of Temperature and Concentration Conditions for Green Color Change in Fehling's Reaction
(NIT Wakayama) *Shirahase Ryo, *Matsubara Takumi, Kawaji Takatoshi, Kishimoto Noboru, Nishijima Masaki
Fehling's reaction
Reducing sugar
Color change reaction
5-i265
14:1414:26G25Effect of Ti added on Cu-loading Molded Zeolite Catalyst for Gas-phase Oxidation of Toluene
(Kobe U.) *Moriya A., Goto R., Ichihashi Y.
MFI Type Molded Zeolite
Oxidation of Toluene
Synthesis of p-Cresol
5-a88
14:2614:34Break
Chemical reaction engineering
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Ohsaki Shuji, Sato Takafumi)
14:3414:46G27Inference of Relative Humidity (RH) Dependence of Gas Permeance of polymer electrolyte membrane
(Kyoto U.) *Yamane Hiroto, Imai Kento, Kageyama Miho, Kawase Motoaki
Electro chemistry
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell
Machine Learning
5-i276
14:4614:58G28Methane Decomposition Reaction over Ni Catalysts and the Properties of the Resulting Carbon
(Hiroshima U.) *Yamaguchi Yoshiki, Ichikawa Takayuki
Thermal decomposition of methane
5-a12
14:5815:10G29Application of zeolite catalysts to the direct conversion of fermentation-derived complex mixtures
(Shizuoka U.) *Iwasawa Yoshikaze, Kong Changyi, Moteki Takahiko
Methanol to olefins reaction
Biomass fermentation
Confinement effect
5-a181
15:1015:22G30Preparation of solid acid catalysts for cellulose hydrolysis through improved cellulose-carbon interaction
(NIT Kurume) *Suetake Haruto, Gabe Atsushi
・サ・?・?。シ・ケイテソ?ハャイ?
クヌツホサタソィヌ゙
クヌツホクヌツホネソア?
5-a266
15:2215:34G31Development of Supported Pd Catalysts for Soot Combustion
(U. Kobe) *Yokota S., (U.Kobe) Goto R., Ichihashi Y.
photodeposition
grafting method
Pd
5-a80
15:3415:46G32Evaluation of the catalytic activity of Ni3Al catalysts in the hydrogenation treatment of p-Nitrophenol
(NIT Tokyo) *Takagi Koei, Yamamoto Koharu, (Nat. Inst. Adv. Ind. Sci. and Tech.) Kobayashi Yasukazu, (NIT Tokyo) Shoji Ryo
p-Nitrophenol
Ni3Al
catalytic reduction
5-a145
15:4615:58G33Effect of rectant partial pressure ratio on the structure of CVD methylammonium bismuth iodide thin films
(Kyoto U.) *Minami T., Yang Z., Kawase M.
CVD
perovskite
methylammonium bismuth iodide
5-h187

Hall H
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Energy engineering, Electronics
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Tojo Tomohiro, Momose Takeshi)
9:309:42H01Enhanced Congo Red Degradation via Interlayer Redox Reactions of Layered MnO2 under Light Irradiation
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Higashi Natsumi, Matsui Masami, Tomono Kazuaki
Congo Red Degradation
Light Irradiation
Layered Manganese Oxide
11-b8
9:429:54H02The optimal light-collecting shape.
(OdateHomei H.S) *Toshima K., *Sato F., *Tozawa Y., Sugimoto Y.
light-collecting shape
solar cell
current and voltage
9-f154
9:5410:06H03Evaluation of voltage sensitivity in quantum dots for voltage-sensitive nanoprobes
(NIT. Kure Col.) *Kubo Y., Tanaka S.
quantum dot
quantum-confined stark effect
nanoprobe
12-c186
10:0610:18H04Conditions for the formation-disapperance reactions of metals during electrolysis
(Tennoji H.S.) *Asai Yuto, *Matsumoto Yuto, Fukunaga Naoya
proportion
electrolysis
tempereture
11-a238
10:1810:30H05Capacitor Characterization of Layered Manganese Oxide Films Adsorbed with Acid Red 18
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Kobayashi Momoka, Yamaguchi Rion, Matsui Masami, Tomono Kazuaki
Acid red 18
Layered manganese oxide
Electrochemical Capacitance
12-a6
10:3010:42H06Dye-sensitized solar cells using common vegetable extracts
(OodateHomeih) *Suzuki Tenyu, *Ito Shunta, *Kataoka Miyu, Suzuki Shuko
DSSC
13-f29
10:4210:50Break
Energy engineering, Electronics
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Tanaka S., Kitamura Kenta)
10:5011:02H08Study on Charge-Discharge Control Methods for Lithium-Ion Capacitors
(Toyohashi Tech) *Watanabe Takahiro, Hamada Shu, Xiao Yan, Hori Kyota, Watanabe Takato, Takikawa Hirofumi, Tojo Tomohiro
Lithium-Ion Capacitors
DC-DC converter
LTspice Simulation
9-e74
11:0211:14H09The Improvement of Aluminum-air Batteries for Longer-lasting
(Nishinomiya Municipal Nishinomiya H.S) *Kuratani T., Hashimoto R., Harasawa N., Okamoto H., Iwata R.
air batteries
aluminum
11-a281
11:1411:26H10Hydrogen generation at a Pt cathode and the effect of light dependence in a layered MnO2 anode with intercalated Ru complex
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Sano Hayato, Sasaki Ryo, Tomono Kazuaki
Layered MnO2
Visible-Light Irradiation
Hydrogen generation
9-a4
11:2611:38H11Attempt to create a new type of storage battery using iodine ions
(NIT Yonago) *Hirao M., *Kawata A., Shimizu T., Tanifuji N.
Iodine
MOF
Batteries
9-f244
11:3811:50H12Charge–Discharge and EIS Analysis of Aqueous Batteries Employing Layered MnO2 with Interlayer Co Complexes
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Sano Ryo, Hanaya Akinobu, Tomono Kazuaki
Aqueous Battery
Layered MnO2
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
11-a9
11:5012:02H13Development of a Novel Electrolyte for Rechargeable Aluminum–Air Batteries
(TUAT) *Fukawa A., Ohashi H.
aluminum-air battery
electrolyte
rechargeable
11-a64
12:0213:14Lunch break
Energy engineering, Electronics
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Murakami Yoshinori, Tomai T.)
13:1413:26H20Effects of citrus molasses componets on dye-sensitized solar cells
(Matsuyamachuo H.S. Ehime pref.) *Yoshino haruto, *Saeki riku, *Wakamatu sakuya, Maki daisuke
DSSC
citrus molasses
solar cells
11-a152
13:2613:38H21Effect of monosodium glutamate on iron elution-development of blue carbon technology
(Matsuyamachuo H.S. of Ehime pref.) *Aibara Yumi, Maki daisuke
MSG
slag
sea
5-g158
13:3813:50H22Elucidation of Charge Compensation Mechanism in Layered MnO2 Capacitors Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Sugawara Ryota, Tomono Kazuaki
Manganese oxide capacitor
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
Charge compensation mechanism
11-a5
13:5014:02H23Construction and voltage measurement of a flow-type direct hydrogen water fuel cell
(NIT. Kure) *Takiguchi Yuto, *Hori Yugo, *Yamane Aoi, Fujiwara Reika, Teraoka Anju, Oikawa Eisaku
direct hydrogen water fuel cell
dissolved hydrogen
reductive fine bubble chemistry
9-a174
14:0214:14H24Development of Phase Change Material Based on Solid-Solid Phase Transition
(Chiba U.) *Noda Takumu, Suzumura Hayato, Sugawara Masaya, Tokushige Manabu, Ryu Junichi
Phase Change Material
Solid-Solid Phase Transition
Pentaerythritol
9-b85
14:1414:26H25Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide with Cu nanoparticle
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Hiraga Shun-ya, Haraguchi Hayato, Moto-ori Hina, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
CO2RR
Cu nanoparticle
Crystal structure
12-k127
14:2614:34Break
Energy engineering, Electronics
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Murakami Yoshinori, Kong Changyi)
14:3414:46H27A three-pronged approach to practical application of gel-air batteries
(kumamoto H.S.) *Honda T., *Nakaguma K., *Motoyama H., Murakami R., Suzuki S., Kanada K., Matumori K., Hirokawa M., Mitui Y., Nakamura A., Hama M., Araki S., Suzuki S., Sawada Z.., Hashimoto T., Hirakawa T., Kanokogi H., Murakami M., Hayano Y.
Gel Magnesium-Air Battery
Gel Aluminum-Air Battery
Magnesium Gallium Alloy
11-a144
14:4614:58H28Recovery of Active Material from Lithium-ion Battery Cathode Films Using Liquid-Liquid Classification
(U.hosei) *Sugai R, Kitamura K, Mori T
Liquid-Liquid Classification
Lithium-ion Battery Recycling
Particle Separation
13-e68
14:5815:10H29Attempts to elucidate the mechanism of slime solar cells!
(Kofuminami H.S) *Inoue S., *Shigeta Y., *Osada Y., *Takao A., *Tanaka H., Fujikawa K.
solar cells
slime
Titanium dioxide
11-a106
15:1015:22H30Development of Electrode Catalysts for Green Hydrogen Production Processes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Tomizuka Taichi, Nomura Mikihiro
Electrode catalysts
Sulfur dioxide
Hydrogen production
5-a51
15:2215:34H31Prototype Development of a Maximum Power Point Tracking Control Circuit for Solar Cells and Evaluation of Its Tracing Performance
(Toyohashi Tech) *Watanabe Takato, Hamada Shu, Xiao Yan, Hori Kyota, Watanabe Takahiro, Takikawa Hirofumi, Tojo Tomohiro
Maximum Power Point Tracking Control
Solar Cells
Tracking Performance
9-e114
15:3415:46H32Fundamental Evaluation of Power Generation Performance of Microbial Fuel Cells Using Sugar-Amended Soil
(Toyohashi Tech) *Iwamura Naoharu, (Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) Komba Hiroya, (Toyohashi Tech) Naito Kosei, Inada Ryoji, Tojo Tomohiro
Microorganisms
Sugar-Amended Soil
Power Generation Performance
11-a49
15:4615:58H33Kinetic contribution of anionic vesicles as templates on the enzymatic reaction of charged substrates
(NIT Oyama) *Yoshida Masato, Kashima Keita
vesicle
enzymatic oxidation
template effect
12-k250

Hall I
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Energy engineering, Electronics
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Matsuyama Kiyoshi, Zheng Tao)
9:309:42I01Synthesis of calcium hydroxide-based mixed hydroxides and their applications in chemical heat storage materials
(Chiba U.) *Saito Kano, Sakurai Taiki, Yamazaki Ryuta, Tokushige Manabu, Ryu Junichi
Chemical heat storage
Calcium hydroxide
Mechanochemical method
9-b86
9:429:54I02Effects of Coating and Drying Conditions of Lithium-Ion Battery Slurries on Electrode Film Particle Structure
(U.Hosei) *Kobayashi H., Yura K., (U.Hosei/Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd) Tsutsui G., (U.Hosei) Kitamura K., Mori T.
Lithium-ion battery
slurry
Drying conditions
11-a70
9:5410:06I03Actived carbon production from coffee and tea breweing residues and its application in chemical hand warmers: a study on heat generation efficiency
(Tennoji H.S.) *Okada Toshiki, *Kobayashi Ayumu, *Takeuchi shumma, *Tamai Katsuyoshi, Iwai Haruhiko
Carbonization
Chemical hand warmers
Heat generation effiency
9-c225
10:0610:18I04Application of Prussian blue electrodeposited on carbon paper as an electrocatalyst
(NITTC) *Oi Y, Yasuda T, Shiroishi H
Carbon paper
Prussian Blue
Electrocatalyst
11-a129
10:1810:30I05Effect of impurities in Rresynthesis of solid electrolytes from electrode materials by spray-drying method
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Matsushita Masaki, Osaki Ryo, Ohsaki Shuji, Nakamura Hideya, Watano Satoru
All-solid-state battery
Solid electrolyte
Spray drying
13-e219
10:3010:42I06Make sunscreen from used batterie
(Shimonosekinishi) *Ooshima Kumi, *Kanehiro Shun, *Chikuni Koutarou, *Nakao Saki, Okada Shougo
Zinc extraction
Zinc oxide
Sunscreen
13-e57
10:4210:50Break
Energy engineering, Electronics
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Akamatsu Masato, Hanada N.)
10:5011:02I08Fabrication and Performance Evaluation of Activated Carbon for EDLCs Using a Combined KOH-KMnO4 Activating Agent
(NIT Anan) *Miyoshi Rin, Konishi Tomoya, Kamano Masaru, Zheng Tao
Activated Carbon
EDLC
KOH-KMnO4
9-c79
11:0211:14I09Considerations and applications of plant-based and microbial fuel cells in homes
(seisho H.S.) *Takanashi Reina, Ikejiri Naofumi
clean energy
microorganisms
energy
9-e98
11:1411:26I10Development of Fe-Co/N/C type non-platinum oxygen reduction catalysts using a two-step heat treatment method
(NITTC) *Ishikawa M, Shiroishi H, (Toyo U.) Matsumoto H, Shiraishi M, Nishitani-Gamo M
two-step heat treatment
non-platinum oxygen reduction catalyst
Fuel cell
11-a133
11:2611:38I11CO2 electroreduction in 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Chloride
(NITTC) *Asakura O, *Ishii T, *Ueno T, Hamamura K, Shiroishi H
CO2
electroreduction
ionic liquid
13-g46
11:3811:50I12Effect of Coating Process Parameters on the Catalyst Layer Structure and Electrochemical CO2 Reduction Activity
(Tohoku U.) *Kuwano T., Iwase K., Tomai T.
CO2 electrolysis
Catalyst
Spray coating
11-a162
11:5012:02I13The Search for Additives to Suppress Sulphation in Lead-Acid Batteries
(Akita H.S) *Kudo H., *Kato Y., *Sasaki K., *Nishikawa M., Ito M.
Sulphation
Lead-Acid Batteries
11-a169
12:0213:14Lunch break
Energy engineering, Electronics
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Shiroishi H, Ichikawa Takayuki)
13:1413:26I20Effect of pH and temperature on hydrothermal fixation of carbon dioxide to serpentine
(Utsunomiya U.) *Aoki Masahiro, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
hydrothermal reaction
fixation of carbon dioxide
serpentine
8-f101
13:2613:38I21Heat release characteristics of erythritol heat storage microcapsules
(Yamagata U.) *Sato Manato, Hosokawa Naoya, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Erythritol heat storage microcapsule dispersion
Heat release characteristic
9-b150
13:3813:50I22Study on electrolysis using two power sources
(Tochigi H.S) *Sekine R., *Takeuchi Y., *Sekita D., Kato H.
electrolysis
two power sources
efficiensy
11-a157
13:5014:02I23Development of electrolysis of water and hydrogenation equipment using cand synthesis of energy carriers
(Utsunomiya U.) *Kondo Daito, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
hydrogen permeable membrane electrode
electrolysis of water
hydrogenation
5-d109
14:0214:14I24Effective viscosity measurements of erythritol heat storage microcapsule dispersions near room temperature using a rotational viscometer
(Yamagata U.) *Takatoku Haruto, Hibino Fumiya, Ikeda Kazuto, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Erythritol heat storage microcapsule dispersion
Rotational viscometer
Effective viscosity
9-b148
14:1414:26I25Effective viscosity measurements of erythritol heat storage microcapsule dispersions near the melting point using a rotational viscometer
(Yamagata U.) *Ikeda Kazuto, Hibino Fumiya, Takatoku Haruto, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Erythritol heat storage microcapsule dispersion
Rotational viscometer
Effective viscosity
9-b149
14:2614:34Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Hanada N., Sei H.)
14:3414:46I27Development of flow synthesis technology for pesticide delivery carrier particles
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Sakai T, Nomura T
Carrier particles
Flow synthesis
Pesticide
12-f41
14:4614:58I28The Length of Light in the Tyndall Phenomenon
(Nanao H.S) *Matsuyamagi K., *Kanai K., *Hamada R., *Matsunaga Y., Kita H.
Tyndall phenomenon
Einstein-stokes equation
Colloidal particles
12-b56
14:5815:10I29Resin Curing And Colorant
(Yokkaichi H.S.) *Yamanaka T., Mori A.
Resin
Colorant
Light wavelength
12-j124
15:1015:22I30Research on the mottled pattern formed by coffee and milk
(NITTC) *Sugita T, *Sugiyama H, *Masuko Y, *Umakoshi K, Shiroishi H
mottled pattern
Coffee and milk
IR
12-m67
15:2215:34I31Formation of immobilized noble metal nanoparticle catalysts via DLP 3D printer
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Haraguchi Hayato, Hiraga Shun-ya, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
Micro-architected metal structure
3D printing
metal nanoparticle catalysts
12-k128
15:3415:46I32What is Bismuth Oxide? – About the Reduction Rate and Color of Bismuth Oxide
(Kitamifujikoukou) *Hasegawa Touma, Fujii Souta, Uto Y.
Bismuth Oxide
Reduction Rate
Reduction Rate and Color
12-m166
15:4615:58I33Synthesis of low-cost carrier particles for pesticide encapsulation and their control efficacy
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Takeya T, Nomura T
Carrier particles
Control efficacy
Low-cost
12-f42

Hall J
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Johno Yuuki, Funakoshi K)
9:309:42J01Synthesis of zwitterionic functionalized polymer particle for prevention of protein adsorption
(Ibaraki U.) *Horiuchi G., (Kyoeisha Chemical) Takamatsu Y., Uchikoba T., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
zwitterionic monomer
copolymerization
particle
12-c122
9:429:54J02Synthesis of Conductive Polypyrrole-Coated Polystyrene Particles
(Ibaraki U.) *Suzuki S., Morita M., (Mitsubishi Materials) Suzuki S., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
polypyrrole
conductive polymer
core-shell particle
12-c118
9:5410:06J03apply emulsifier to agricultural chemicals
(Yokote H.S) *Iwata N., *Kaga A., *Kakizaki R., *Hikino A., *Furuya M., *Watanabe S., Ishikawa S.
emulsifier
spreading action
12-b82
10:0610:18J04Evaluation of pH-responsive permeation of nitrogen containing compounds in polyacrylic acid coated gate membrane
(Utsunomiya U.) *Mikami Cocoa, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
gate membrane
polyacrylic acid
pH responsive membrane
4-a61
10:1810:30J05Suppression of metal dendrite growth by polymer colloids
(Tennoji H.S.) *Mizuno Haruto, *Hamano Koki, *Kiyota Akito, *Tsujimoto Kentaro, Iwai Haruhiko
Dendrite
colloid
polymer
11-a226
10:3010:42J06Crystallization within a three-dimensional micro-mesh structure
(Nagoya U.) *Kiso Yusuke, Yamamoto Tetsuya
Alum
Crystal
Melamine foam
12-g196
10:4210:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(10:50–12:14) (Chair: Takei Takayuki, Yamamoto Tetsuya)
10:5011:02J08Fabrication and Battery Performances of Ni-Co Composite Materials by Mechanochemical Processings
(NIT Suzuka) *Shimada K., Funakoshi K.
・?・ォ・ホ・ア・゚・ォ・?ス?ヘ?
ハ」ケ?イス
CVツャト?
12-g217
11:0211:14J09(withdrawn)

100268
11:1411:26J10Spherical photonic crystals of mesoporous silica particles for cosmetics applications
(Tohoku U.) *Asano N., Kurioka K., Welling T. A. J, Watanabe K., Namigata H., Suga K., Nagao D.
Structural color
Mesoporous silica
Cosmetics
12-c231
11:2611:38J11Application of Pd nanoparticles immobilized onto cellulose nanofiber to flow reaction
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Moto-ori Hina, Hiraga Shunya, Haraguchi Hayato, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
Cellulose nanofiber
Pd Nanoparticle
Supercritical CO2
12-k126
11:3811:50J12Preparation of selenium nanoparticles using extract of waste parts of crude medicinal plants in Nara
(NIT Nara) *Nishigita Hiroki, Naoe Kazumitsu
selenium nanoparticle
crude medicinal plant
waste
12-d232
11:5012:02J13Production of silver nanoparticles by pulsed discharge -Synthesis and Characterization of Biopolymer Composites-
(Faculty of Eng., Kumamoto U.) *Abe Koichiro, (GSST, Kumamoto U.) Fukagusa Yuri, (Inst. Ind. Nanomaterials, Kumamoto U.) Sasaki Mitsuru
カ?・ハ・ホホウサメ
・ム・?・ケハ?ナナ
・レ・ッ・チ・?
12-d81
12:0212:14J14Solvent Selection for Continuous Precursor Supply and Enhanced Deposition Performance in Supercritical Fluid Deposition of Copper
(Kumamoto U.) *Kawai Yuuri, Momose Takeshi
Supercritical Fluid Deposition
Copper Deposition
5-h170
12:1413:14Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Yamamoto Tetsuya, Kashima Keita)
13:1413:26J20Synthesis of glycan-immobilized monodisperse P(St-HEMA) particles for virus detection
(Ibaraki U.) *Iwasaki L., (Fukushima U.) Ogata M., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
polymer particle
monodisperse
glycan
12-c120
13:2613:38J21Fabrication of microsized cationic polymer particles for endotoxin removal
(Ibaraki U.) *Takeda A., (Nagase chemtex) Nakamura D., (Ibakraki U.) Kobayashi Y., (Ibaraki U.) Yamauchi N.
Microsized polymer particle
Cationic polymer
Adsorbent
12-c121
13:3813:50J22Preparation conditions of colloidosomes using Pickering emulsions stabilized by silver nanoparticles
(NIT Nara) *Harada Ayane, Terada Ayumu, Naoe Kazumitsu
colloidosome
Pickering emulsion
silver nanoparticle
12-b140
13:5014:02J23Hierarchical packed beds of spherical arrangements of porous silica particles
(Tohoku U.) *Tsunetomi Natsuho, Kurioka Keisuke, Welling Tom A. J.
packed bed
adsorption
pressure drop
12-c53
14:0214:14J24Synthesis of Practical Plastics from Natural Waste
(Akita H.S) *Yatuzuka A., *Osawa Y., *Otani Y., *Watanabe T., (Akita.H.S) Konno H.
Practical Plastics
Natural Waste
12-j167
14:1414:26J25Effect of liposome adsorption conditions on the formation of a supported lipid bilayer via a liposome fusion method
(Shinshu U.) *Yamamoto Koji, Saeki Daisuke, Okumura Yukihisa
liposome fusion method
supported lipid bilayer
adsorption conditions
12-i236
14:2614:34Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Yamauchi N., Tokushige Manabu)
14:3414:46J27Optimization of stirring condition for the eco-friendly enzymatic synthesis of conductive polyaniline
(NIT Oyama) *Ikeno Shoki, Kashima Keita
AOT vesicles
turbulent flow
PANI-ES
12-k183
14:4614:58J28Effect of mixing conditions in gold nanoparticle synthesis with a citrate reduction method
(Yamaguchi U.) *Kataoka M., Uehara T., Ishii H.
citrate reduction
gold nanoparticle
mixing condition
12-d179
14:5815:10J29Refinement of gold nanoparticle synthesis for better catalytic performance
(Yamaguchi U.) *Hata H., Yamashiro N., Ishii H.
gold nanoparticle
catalytic activity
mixing condition
12-d221
15:1015:22J30Research on the creation of self-repairing polymer and comparing trength
(Hyogo H.S) *Ishibashi Atsuki, *Nagasima Jyunta, *Hariyama Towa, *Mita Eitaro, *Wakano Nika, Shiga Toshiki
Self-repairing polymer
Cellulose
Strength
12-j23
15:2215:34J31Conditions for reducing warping in UV hardening resin
(Nanao H.S) *Taniguchi A., *Sakai K., *Tamura S., Terao K.
UV hardening resin
Radical polymerization
Temperature
12-k54
15:3415:46J32Electrochemical Characterization of Hydroxyapatite Crystals
(NIT Suzuka) *Kanda N., Funakoshi K.
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
Hydroxyapatite Crystals
Photocatalyst
12-g243
15:4615:58J33Research on the Production of Gel Beads for Enclosing Cells
(Sasebo Kosen) *Yoshida Hana, Johno Yuuki, Moriyama Kosuke, Yamasaki Takashi, Matsuyama Fuminori, Nakashima Kenji
Gel Beads
Microreactor
Cells
2-g136

Hall K
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Ishii H., Ohashi H.)
9:309:42K01Direct Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticle Encapsulated ZSM-5 and Its Application in Benzyl Alcohol Conversion
(Shizuoka U.) *Takatsuka Hikaru, Kong Changyi, Moteki Takahiko
One-pot synthesis
zeolite
Thiol-Gold Interaction
12-c180
9:429:54K02The Effect of Surfactants on the Shape of Urea Crystals
(Nanao H.S) *Hoshiba T., *Hoshiba M., *Nakamura R., *Maeda Y., Obuchi Y.
Urea
Surfactant
Tree crystals
12-g55
9:5410:06K03Photonic crystals of hollow-structured particles that respond to an electric field
(Tohoku U.) *Ito Y., Namigata H., Welling T. A. J, Watanabe K., Suga K., Nagao D.
Hollow-structured particles
Photonic crystals
Electric-field-response
12-c230
10:0610:18K04Control of Internal Structure in Calcium Alginate Gel Capsules Fabricated Using Superhydrophobic Surfaces
(Kagoshima U.) *Ikebe Fumi, Kobaru Saki, Yoshida Masahiro, Takei Takayuki
Ionic Crosslinking
Internal Structure Control
milligel capsule
12-f32
10:1810:30K05Fabrication of microgel fibers for capillary network reconstruction.
(Kagoshima U.) *Nakamura Momoka, Kobaru Saki, Yoshida Masahiro, Takei Takayuki
capillary network
gelatin
gel fiber
7-e33
10:3010:42K06On the Formation of Salt Crystal Shapes
(Senri H.S.) *Koike Kanta, *Ishibushi Takumi, *Ose Kaoru, *Gotou Kyousuke, Fukuno Katsuhisa
Crystal
Shape
Formation
4-g36
10:4210:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(10:50–12:14) (Chair: Moteki Takahiko, Ishii H.)
10:5011:02K08Calculation of diffusion coefficient of various polymeric systems by molecular dynamics simulation
(TUAT) *Okuyama T., Ohashi H.
diffusion coefficient
molecular dynamics
1-a24
11:0211:14K09Development of PTFE alternative materials via hydrophobic and oleophobic coating on polyphenylene sulfide
(TUAT) *Tanaka A., Ohashi H.
oleophobic
plasma-enhanced CVD
PFAS
12-j65
11:1411:26K10Relationship between Labyrinth Patterns of Magnetic Fluids and Magnetic Flux Density and Viscosity
(Himejihigashi Senior HS) *Okado Souta, *Maeda Syugo, *Yao Ryunosuke, Kawakatsu Kazuya
Spike
Hereshousel
Labyrinth Pattern
12-c73
11:2611:38K11A Study on the Biodegradability of Soybean-Derived Plastics
(Tamashima H.S.) *Ikeda Kazuya, *Shigefuji Masahito, Ooshita Hidekazu, *Tani Soma
Soybean
Plastics
Biodegradability of Soybean-Derived Plastics
12-m71
11:3811:50K12Development of an anti-solvent crystallization method for producing skeletal taurine crystals
(NIT Suzuka) *Kamei T, Funakoshi K
skeletal crystals
taurine
anti-solvent crystallization
12-g206
11:5012:02K13Development of an Optical Resolution Method Using Preferential Crystallization
(NIT Suzuka) *Shimosaka I, Funakoshi K
L-Glu
Preferential Crystallization
Polymorphism
12-g202
12:0212:14K14Changes in the properties of iron(ュキ) hydroxide colloid depending on the forming temperature
(Tennoji H.S.) *Taguchi Yuto, *Nakayama Yota, *Nakashima Itsuki, Kawamoto Masaya
colloid
particle size's change
absorbance
12-d200
12:1413:14Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(13:14–14:26) (Chair: Takei Takayuki, Nakagawa K.)
13:1413:26K20Synthesis of polymer particle having temperature-responsive polymer graft chain using polymerizable azo initiator and temperature-responsive particle aggregation
(Osaka Met. U.) *Ochi Mizuki, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
graft polymerization
temperature-responsive
polymerizable azo initiator
12-c234
13:2613:38K21Process Design for the Synthesis of Waste-Plastic-Derived Biodegradable Plastics Oriented Toward a Circular Economy
(Shizuoka U.) *Nakano Arisa, Takeda Kazuhiro
process design
waste plastics
PBS
6-b260
13:3813:50K22Physically crosslinked guanidinylated chitosan hydrogel
(U. Miyazaki) *Nakamura M., Yamashita Y., Izawa H.
chitosan
hydrogel
Freeze-thawing
7-e111
13:5014:02K23Synthesis of monodisperse polymer nanoparticles at low polymerization temperature
(Yamaguchi U.) *Fukuda Y., Asanuma H., Ishii H.
monodisperse polymer nanoparticle
soap-free emulsion polymerization
low polymerization temperature
12-b198
14:0214:14K24How to improve the strength of casein and gluten plastic
(Tennoji H.S.) *Nishi Takaki, *Fusamoto Takuma, *Tanaka Nonoka, *Toda Haruto, Iwai Haruhiko
casein plastic
gluten plastic
improved strength
1-b223
14:1414:26K25Track the invisible changes in particles! ~Changes in colloidal solutions due to temperature~
(Ikuno H.S) *Iyoda A., *Fukuda Y., *Udagawa M., *Tanaka M., Hibi N.
colloid
dialysis
cation
12-d207
14:2614:34Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(14:34–15:58) (Chair: Yamashita Y., Tanaka M.)
14:3414:46K27Effect of Na2O/P2O5 Ratio on Structural Change and Emission Properties of Cu+, Sn2+ Co-doped Phosphate Glasses
(NIT Anan) *Akazawa Hinata, Zheng Tao, Kamano Masaru, Kouzai Takanori, Konishi Tomoya
Phosphate glass
Glass network structure
Photoluminescence
1-b277
14:4614:58K28Silver dendrite precipitation
(Tachikawa H.S.) *Tomizawa Kazufumi, *Oku Ayane, Takano Shunsuke
Silver dendrite
Differences in copper plate shapes
Deposition speed
11-a99
14:5815:10K29Development of Porous Gels with Enhanced Thermal Insulation Effects
(Takarazukakita H.S) *Kondo Nanami, *Nonaka Ryotaro, *Nakayama Eito, *Sakaue Sora, Asahara Motoki
Aerogel
Ambient Pressure Drying
Crosslinking
12-e280
15:1015:22K30Comparison of performance changes due to metal loading in zinc oxide photocatalysts
(Mito First H.S.) *Setomaru Nanao, Kushida Masahiko
photocatalysts
metal loading
performance changes
5-a182
15:2215:34K31Modulation of luminescent properties in a ZnO-EVA nanocomposite film
(Yamaguchi U.) *Hirota T., Takahashi K., Ishii H.
ZnO quantum dot
luminescent film
nanocomposite
12-d220
15:3415:46K32Shape Control of Hollow Silica Particles Synthesized with Monodisperse Silicone Droplet Template
(Yamaguchi U.) *Okano T., Yao Y., Ishii H.
hollow silica particle
monodisperse emulsion
template synthesis
12-c178
15:4615:58K33Synthesis of ZnS quantum dots and Analysis of Their Fluorescence
(Shizuoka U.) *Kajiura Ko, Kong Changyi, Moteki Takahiko
nanoparticles
photoluminescence
colloidal stability
12-d237

Technical program
28th SCEJ Students Meeting (online, 2026)

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