Yoshii H. (Tottori U.), Sawada H. (House Foods) |
Creation of functional foods is desired for facing to aging societyand lifestyle disease. Genetically modified ingredients areattracting public concern. Under these conditions, challenges of foodengineering in the new century will be discussed to make a newdeparture of food engineering.
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Hall A, Day 1 | |||||
(14:00 –14:30 ) (Chair: Tadaaki Shimizu) | |||||
A121 | [Requested talk]R&D activity of NEDO toward carbon-free society | carbon recycle fuel ammonia e-fuel | S-1 | 90 | |
(14:30 –15:15 ) (Chair: Fumihiko Kosaka) | |||||
A123 | Development of a chemical-looping process to produce hydrogen from biomass and low-lank coals - recovery of carbon dioxide-rich gas from fuel reactor | hydrogen chemical-looping fluidized bed | S-1 | 11 | |
A124 | Development of a chemical-looping process to produce hydrogen from biomass and low-rank coals – evaluation of reactivity of iron-based oxygen carriers | hydrogen chemical-looping fluidized bed | S-1 | 7 | |
A125 | Development of a chemical-looping process to produce hydrogen from biomass and low-rank coals – hydrogen production using a bubbling fluidized bed reactor | hydrogen chemical-looping fluidized bed | S-1 | 13 | |
Break | |||||
(15:30 –16:15 ) (Chair: Tomonao Saito) | |||||
A127 | Development of a triple-fluidized bed chemical-looping process to produce hydrogen from biomass and low-rank coals | hydrogen chemical-looping fluidized bed | S-1 | 14 | |
A128 | Study on char mixing and separation for chemical loop hydrogen production | Chemical looping Char Separation DEM Simulation | S-1 | 68 | |
A129 | Hydrogen production by chemical-looping process using ceria-based oxygen carrier | Hydrogen carbon dioxide chemical-looping | S-1 | 6 | |
(16:15 –16:45 ) (Chair: Tadaaki Shimizu) | |||||
A130 | Tar reforming demonstration by using CaO particle | Tar reforming CaO catalyst Fluidized Bed | S-1 | 88 | |
A131 | Direct green fuel production from dilute CO2 using dual-function materials (Nat. Inst. Adv. Ind. Sci. and Tech.(AIST)) *Kosaka Fumihiko, | CO2 capture CO2 utilization dual-function materials | S-1 | 87 | |
General discussion |