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Hall A
TimePaper
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Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
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Fluid & particle processing
(9:40–12:00) (Chair: Toru Ishigami, Koichi Nakaso)
9:4010:00A103Time-varying characteristics of powder discharge from vertical excitation hoppers
(U.Okayama) *Nakamura S., Mino Y., Nakaso K., Gotoh K.
hopper
vibration
adhesive powder
2-f1
10:0010:20A104Numerical simulation of particle arrangement through the drying of a colloidal suspension
(Okayama U.) *Tanaka Chika, Mino Yasushi, Nakaso Koichi, Gotoh Kuniaki
Particle suspension
Evaporation
Lattice Boltzmann Method
2-e5
10:2010:40A105Numerical investigation of the detachment mechanism of oil droplet adhered to the wall surface by microbubble
(Hiroshima U.) *Yuhara Y., Shirzadi M., Fukasawa T., Fukui K., Ishigami T.
Microbubble
Numerical simulation
Interfacial tension
2-e7
10:4011:00A106Numerical simulation of thermal flows with melting/solidification by the immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method
(Shinshu U.) *Endo M., Suzuki K., Yoshino M.
melting/solidification
thermal flow
lattice Boltzmann method
2-e22
11:0011:20A107Estimation of shear stress on a particle by using Physics Informed Neural Networks(PINNs)
(Osaka U. Eng. Sci.) *Shima Keisuke, Takehara Yuto, Okano Yasunori
PINNs
Shear stress
Numerical simulation
2-e24
11:2011:40A108Lubrication of mechanical greases and their rheological properties
(Yamaguchi U.) *Nakamura Takuya, Kaide Aya, Saeki Takashi
Viscous transfer stress
Complex fluids
Torque
2-a2
11:4012:00A109Numerical simulation of bubble formation process with coalescence in nucleate boiling
(Tokushima U.) *Hagihara T., Ohta M.
Nucleate boiling
Bubble growth
Coalescence
2-a31
Energy engineering
(13:00–15:20) (Chair: Yusuke Asakuma, Tsutomu Ono)
13:0013:20A113Prediction of temperature distribution during microwave heating under various stirring conditions
(U. Hyogo) *Yakata Ryohei, Asakuma Yusuke, (Curtin U.) Hyde Anita, Phan Chi
Microwave
Dimensionless number
local heating
9-d12
13:2013:40A114Study for non-thermal effect maintenance method by two-step microwave irradiation
(U.Hyogo) *Watanabe Yusuke, Asakuma Yusuke, (Kouchi U. Tech) Taue Shuji, (Curtin U.) Hyde Anita, Phan Chi
Microwave
Refractive index
Hydrogen bond network
9-d13
13:4014:00A115Analysis of water permeation and sorption of proton exchange membrane of polymer electrolyte fuel cell
(Kyoto.U.) *Tominaga Mikito, Riku Kai, Kageyama Miho, Kawase Motoaki
polymer electrolyte fuel cell
proton exchange membrane
water transport
9-e20
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
14:0014:20A116Prediction of dispersion of aqueous glucose solution during microwave irradiation
(U. Hyogo) *Koreeda Sota, Asakuma Yusuke, (Kochi U. Tech.) Taue Shuji, (Curtin U.) Hyde Anita, Phan Chi
Microwave
refractive index
dispersion
12-i11
14:2014:40A117Morphological control of clusters in collective motion of self-propelled catalyst particles induced by chemical reactions
(Doshisha U.) *Shinano Hiroki, Shioi Akihisa, Yamamoto Daigo
active matter
collective motion
catalyst
12-a45
14:4015:00A118Effect of chemical structure of degradable block copolymers on pressure-induced phase separation
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Hioka Yuri, Taniguchi Ikuo
Block copolymer
Pressure
Phase transition
12-j15
15:0015:20A119Preparation of Poly(ionic liquid)s gel thin film for applying to CO2 separation membrane
(Okayama U.) *Ieuji M., Watanabe T., Ono T., (Kobe U.) Segawa J., Minakata M., Kamio E., Matsuyama H.
ionic liquid
ion gel
carbon dioxide separation
12-e46

Hall B
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Chemical reaction engineering
(9:40–12:00) (Chair: Hiroyasu Fujitsuka, Toshinori Shimanouchi)
9:4010:00B103Process intensification of continuous polymerization using a tubular reactor with reciprocating blades
(Kobe.U.) *Goto Kenta, (Toagosei) Nishiwaki Atsushi, Hasegawa Takashi, (Kobe.U.) Komoda Yoshiyuki, Ohmura Naoto
reciprocation blades
continuous polymerization
process intensification
5-e23
10:0010:20B104The coke deposition rate from paraffins, monoolefins, and diolefins
(Kyoto.U.) *Nakano Shinji, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, Kawase Motoaki
fouling
coking
CVD
5-h16
10:2010:40B105Dehydrogenation of propane over a regenerated alumina-supported nickel oxide catalyst
(Tokushima U.) *Koizumi A., Shimoda N., Sugiyama S., (Mitsubishi Chemical) Kato Y., Ninomiya W.
Catalyst regeneration
dehydrogenation
metal catalyst
5-a3
10:4011:00B106Activity behavior of hydrodechlorination of 2-Chloropropene on reduced single metallic catalysts
(Tokushima U.) *Hiwada Y., Yahara R., Shimoda N., Sugiyama S.
2-chloropropene
hydrodechlorination
Single metallic catalysts
5-a4
11:0011:20B107Dehydrogenation of Ethane Using Alumina-Supported Nickel Oxide Catalyst Regenerated by High-Temperature Oxidation Treatment
(Tokushima U.) *Iwaki T., Shimoda N., Sugiyama S., (Mitsubishi Chemical) Kato Y., Ninomiya W.
Regeneration
Deactivation
Dehydrogenation of Ethane
5-a6
11:2011:40B108Study on Propylene Preparation from 2-Chloropropene on Pd-Ni Binary Metallic Catalysts
(Tokushima U.) *Nishimura T., Kotama M., Shimoda N., Sugiyama S.
2-Chloropropene
Binary Metallic Catalysts
Propylene
5-a8
11:4012:00B109Selective Xylitol Production with Carbon-Supported Cu Catalyst under Low Hydrogen Pressure
(Kyoto U.) *Hiraoka Taku, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, Kawase Motoaki
xylitol
carbon-supported copper catalyst
hydrogenation
5-a17
Biochemical engineering
(13:00–15:20) (Chair: Ojima Yoshihiro, Yukitaka Kimura)
13:0013:20B113Rational design of molecular recognition elements using CutA1 as a scaffold and evaluation of electrostatic interaction models
(Grad. Sch. of Nat. Sci. & Tech. Okayama U.) *Mitsunari Maya, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi, Imanaka Hiroyuki
scaffold
CutA1
interaction
7-c41
13:2013:40B114Construction and Characterization of Molecular Recognition Element Stacked Nano-biointerfaces
(Grad. Sch. of Nat. Sci. & Tech. Okayama U.) *Nakayama Yurika, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi, Imanaka Hiroyuki
nano-biointerface
CutA1
biomolecular glue
7-c42
13:4014:00B115Acquisition of cell wall mutants for efficient oil recovery in Rhodotorula toruloides
(omu) *Ichimura Jin, Ojima Yoshihiro, Azuma Masayuki
Rhodotorula toruloides
oil
cell wall
7-c18
14:0014:20B116Removal of selenate from aqueous solution by chemically modified yeast with cationized cell surface
(OMU) *Funahashi Miki, Ojima Yoshihiro, (KATAYAMA CHEMICAL) Hama Rina, Nishikohri Hiroki, (OMU) Azuma Masayuki
biosorption
yeast
selenic acid
7-c21
14:2014:40B117Secretory production of useful compounds using outer membrane vesicles of Escherichia coli
(omu) *Kumazoe Yuki, Sawabe Tomomi, Ojima Yoshihiro, Azuma Masayuki
Outer membrane vesicles
7-a25
14:4015:00B118Development of Lyophilizing Red Blood Cells by Ultra-Fast Freeze Drying in a Vacuum.
(Osaka U.) *Konoo Tomoka, Honda Hidemine, (ULVAC) Uematsu Sora, Kawai Kentaro, (Osaka U.) Takiuchi Tsuyoshi, Kimura Tadashi
Freeze-drying
Red Blood Cells
Vacuum
7-e9
15:0015:20B119Singularity of refractive index of aqueous glucose solutions during microwave pulse irradiation
(U. Hyogo) *Takai Takahiro, Asakuma Yusuke, (Kochi U. Tech.) Taue Shuji, (Curtin U.) Hyde Anita, Phan Chi
Microwave
refractive index
glucose
7-i10

Hall C
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
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Separation processes
(9:40–12:00) (Chair: Kazuhiro Tanaka, Naoyuki Ishida)
9:4010:00C1033D immobilization of proteins on metal surface by polymer coating
(Okayama U.) *Tasaka Ryuki, Nishikawa Aoi, Imanaka Hiroyuki, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi
protein immobilization
silane coupling
polyethylenimine
4-d36
10:0010:20C104Surface-active characteristics of complexes of arginate complexes of ibuprofen congeners
(Okayama U.) *Oda Yuma, Takeda Koji, Imanaka Hiroyuki, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi
protein immobilization
silane coupling
polyethylenimine
4-d37
10:2010:40C105Open air CVD synthesis of highly permselective silica membranes using atmospheric-pressure plasma jet
(Hiroshima U.) *Hamura Tatsuhito, Nagasawa Hiroki, Kanezashi Masakoto, Tsuru Toshinori
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma
Plasma CVD
Silica membrane
4-a32
10:4011:00C106Control of gas permeation property of Direct atmospheric-pressure plasma-enhanced CVD-derived silica membranes by precursor species.
(Hiroshima U.) *Kamogawa Yosuke, Nagasawa Hiroki, Kanezashi Masakoto, Tsuru Toshinori
plasma
CVD
silica membrane
4-a33
11:0011:20C107Micropore structure contoroled by bridged organosilica and application to low-temperature gas separation
(Hiroshima U.) *Izumi Ryouhei, Kanezashi Masakoto, Nagasawa Hiroki, Tsuru Toshinori
air separation
organosilica
sol-gel
4-a34
11:2011:40C108Ni electroless plating on porous SUS tube for Pd usage reduction in Pd alloy membrane
(Tokushima U.) *Kozai T., Saitoh K., Katoh M.
palladium alloy membrane
electroless plating
nickel
4-a19
11:4012:00C109Preparation of palladium dense membrane by vacuum-assisted electroless plating on porous SUS tube with silica beads
(Tokushima U.) *Tanaka C., Katoh M.
Dense Pd membrane on porous SUS tube
Vacuum-assisted electroless platin
Spherical silica beads
4-a26
Separation processes
(13:00–15:40) (Chair: Hiroki Nagasawa, Koreyoshi Imamura)
13:0013:20C113Surface modification of molecular sieve particles
(Yamaguchi U.) *Imamura Yuushi, Kodama Hideaki, Tanaka Kazuhiro
silylation of zeolite particles
characterization
4-a28
13:2013:40C114Preparation of a gas selective layer on a porous tube
(Yamaguchi U.) *Okada Fuuga, Yoshimura Shion, Nie Jing, Tanaka Kazuhiro
Porous tube
Carbon molecular sieve membrane
4-a29
13:4014:00C115Optimized fabrication of graphene oxide membranes and evaluation of water vapor permeation properties
(Hiroshima U.) *Takenaka Risa, Nagasawa Hiroki, Kanezashi Masakoto, Tsuru Toshinori
Graphene oxide
Water vapor
Dehumidification
4-a40
14:0014:20C116Development and application to NH3 separation of fluorinated sulfonic acid polymer/ceramic composite membranes
(Hiroshima U.) *Wakimoto Kotaro, Nagasawa Hiroki, Kanezashi Masakoto, Tsuru Toshinori
ammonia
separation
polymer/ceramic composite membranes
4-a43
14:2014:40C117Hydrocarbon permeation properties through fluorine-induced silica membranes.
(Hiroshima U.) *Yamamoto Kento, Kanezashi Masakoto, Nagasawa Hiroki, Turu Toshinori
TEFS
Hydrocarbon
Membrane
4-a44
14:4015:00C118Preparation of different shapes of amrophous sugar matrices and comparison of their embedding/stabilizing characteristics
(Okayama U.) *Fukushima Kaito, (Grenoble U.) Olivier Tramis, (Okayama U.) Imanaka Hiroyuki, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi
amorphous sugar
drying
fiberization
4-h35
15:0015:20C119Screening of substances to Inhibit crystallization of hydrophobic drug in amorphous solid dispersion
(Okayama U.) *Yamamoto Rina, Okamoto Takashi, Imanaka Hiroyuki, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi
amorphous solid dispersion
hydrophobic drug
crystallization
4-h38
15:2015:40C120Flavor encapsulation/retention characteristics of amorphous solid dispersion
(Okayama U.) *Sato Haruna, Nitta Yuna, Imanaka Hiroyuki, Ishida Naoyuki, Imamura Koreyoshi
amorphous solid dispersion
flavor
spray drying
4-h39

Technical program
SCEJ Regional Meeting in Okayama 2022

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