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Separation processes

C27-C32, D01-D06, D08-D13, D20-D25, D27-D33, E01-E06, E08-E13, E20-E25, E27-E32

Most recent update: 2026-01-19 09:17:27
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Hall C
14:34 14:46 C27On the Absorption Capacity of Oya stone
(Tochigi H.S) *Harada T., Shinozaki N., Sotome S., *Arakawa E., Shinoyama H.
Copper(­¶)ion
adsorption
zeolite
4-e155
14:46 14:58 C28Plants can create clean air!
(Shimonosekinishi) *Okazaki Rin, *Yamamoto Arisa, *Yodogawa Utaha, Okada Shougo
Deodorize
Plant
Porous material
13-i146
14:58 15:10 C29Fabrication 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
15:10 15:22 C30Evaluation 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
15:22 15:34 C31Changes 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
15:34 15:46 C32Development 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
Hall D
9:30 9:42 D01Concentration 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
9:42 9:54 D02Effect 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
9:54 10:06 D03Investiogation of permeation mechanisms through MFI zeolite membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Yamauchi Myu, Nomura Mikihiro
MFI
Zeolite
membrane separation
4-a13
10:06 10:18 D04Changes 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
10:18 10:30 D05Development of adsorbent by utilization of waste scallop shell
(Hokkaido U.) *Kurauchi Ryoko, Maruyama Hideo
adsorption
mechanochemical
scallop shell
4-e194
10:30 10:42 D06Development 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
10:50 11:02 D08Is it possible to extract penicillin from Penicillium on bread?
(Mito First H.S.) *Onizawa Wako, *Kudo Sayaka, Kushida Masahiko
Penicillium
penicillin
bread
7-h184
11:02 11:14 D09Relationship 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
11:14 11:26 D10Evaluation 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
11:26 11:38 D11Evaluation 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
11:38 11:50 D12Characteristics 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
11:50 12:02 D13Development 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
13:14 13:26 D20Development of an efficient extraction method for vegetable broths utilizing vegetable scraps
(Tamagawa Academy) *Ito Ruka, Kinouchi Mikiko
vegetable broths
Combinations
osmotic pressure
7-h63
13:26 13:38 D21Sugar 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
13:38 13:50 D22Fabrication 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
13:50 14:02 D23Metal ion removal using food waste
(Yamawaki H.S) *Okada N., Takemura Y.
Heavy metal
Metal removal
Adsorption
13-b189
14:02 14:14 D24Analysis 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
14:14 14:26 D25Development 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
14:34 14:46 D27Development of novel ceramic substrates for hydrogen permselective membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech.) *Itabashi Mai, Nomura Mikihiro
Membrane
Hydrogen
Silica
4-a1
14:46 14:58 D28Development 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
14:58 15:10 D29Nitrate and Phosphate Adsorption Using Biomass Waste for Soil Application to Improve Plant Growth
(Polytechnic of Jember) *Aal Febrian, (Prectural U. Hiroshima) Harada Hiroyuki, Maisarah Mohsarbani
Nitrate
Bamboo powder
Fertilizer
13-e102
15:10 15:22 D30Adsorption 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
15:22 15:34 D31Adsorption of Heavy Metals on Carbonized Waste Ume Seeds
(NITW) *Soi A., Kishimoto N.
Adsorption
Carbonized Waste Ume Seeds
Heavy Metals
4-e282
15:34 15:46 D32Investigation 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
15:46 15:58 D33Study on the surface area of metals in chemical reactions
(Tochigi H.S) *Mukeda A., Abe T.
surface area
copper
electrolysis
11-a156
Hall E
9:30 9:42 E01Creation 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
9:42 9:54 E02Absorption 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
9:54 10:06 E03Elucidation 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
Molecular Dynamics
Polyamide
fouling
4-a256
10:06 10:18 E04Investigation of fouling tendency in ¦Â-cyclodextrin crosslinked membranes
(Kobe U.) *Tanigawa Shinto, (Kobe U./MaF Tech Center) Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
¦Â-cyclodextrin
fouling
nanofiltration membranes
4-a248
10:18 10:30 E05Production of Activated Carbon from Nitrogen-Containing Biomass (Tea Residue)
(Kansaidai) *Ishikawa Kei, Hayashi Jyunichi
Biomass
Hydrothermal treatment
Activated carbon
5-g262
10:30 10:42 E06Investigation 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
10:50 11:02 E08Herbal 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
11:02 11:14 E09Simulation 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
11:14 11:26 E10Polymorph 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
11:26 11:38 E11Synthesis 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
11:38 11:50 E12Modeling 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
Molecular dynamics
Polyamide
Model development
4-a253
11:50 12:02 E13Development 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
13:14 13:26 E20Fabrication 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
13:26 13:38 E21Effect 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
13:38 13:50 E22Effects 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
13:50 14:02 E23Development of zeolite membranes for carbon dioxide methanation reaction
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Okuma Shogo, Nomura Mikihiro
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5-d50
14:02 14:14 E24Elucidation 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
14:14 14:26 E25Development 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
14:34 14:46 E27Screening 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
14:46 14:58 E28The 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
14:58 15:10 E29Research on Formulating an Environtmentally Friendly Lotion
(Yamawaki H.S) *Tamuki S., Nishimori M.
lotion
food loss
eco-friendly
4-f190
15:10 15:22 E30Effect 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
15:22 15:34 E31Molecular 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
15:34 15:46 E32Development of separation membrane by immobilizing vinyl polymer into inorganic porous substrates
(TUAT) *Tsukahara T., Ohashi H.
inorganic membrane
vinyl polymer
pervaporation
12-j26

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