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Chemical reaction engineering
(9:30–10:42) (Chair: Hiroyuki Imai, Tsutomu Ono)
9:309:42B01Oxygen permeable flux through the perfluorinated sulfonic acid membrane in polymer electrolyte fuel cells
(Kyoto U.) *Danjo Shotaro, Balci Beste, Nakamichi Kimiyo, Kageyama Miho, Kawase Motoaki
Polymer electrolyte fuel cell
Oxygen crossover
Gas chromatography
5-i166
9:429:54B02Synthesis of xylitol from xylose using copper-based catalysts under low hydrogen pressure
(Kyoto U.) *Yamaguchi Yuki, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, (Tokyo Tech.) Kanomata Ryokuto, Tago Teruoki, (Kyoto U.) Kawase Motoaki
Carbon-supported catalysts
Ion-exchange resin
Xylose hydrogenation
5-a121
9:5410:06B03n-Butane dehydrogenation over carbon-supported Pt-Sn catalyst prepared from an anion exchange resin
(Kyoto U.) *Murata R., Fujitsuka H., Kawase M.
Anion exchange resin
Carbon-supported Pt-Sn catalyst
n-Butane dehydrogenation
5-a123
10:0610:18B04Development of Cu catalyst precursors for CO2 hydrogenation
(Ibaraki U.) *Hamamura Ryu, Yamauchi Noriko, Kobayashi Yoshio, (Yamagata U.) Fuziwara Kakeru, (Ibaraki U.) Tada Shohei
CO2 hydrogenation
Cu catalyst
methanol synthesis
5-a164
10:1810:30B05Relationship between iron complex and ultraviolet radiation
(Mito First H.S.) Sunaoshi Tomohiro
metal complex
ultraviolet radiation
ligand
1-e96
10:3010:42B06Research on the conditions of an aqueous solution suitable for eco-cairo
(Mito First H.S.) Sugaya Rio
super cooling
heat of solidification
eco-cairo
3-f52
10:4210:50Break
Chemical reaction engineering
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Shohei Tada, Yoshinori Murakami)
10:5011:02B08Synthesis of small-pore zeolite catalyst with dehydrogenation ability
(U.Kitakyu) *Oshima A., Noguti R., Imai H.
CHA zeolite
dehydrogenation
light alkan
5-a231
11:0211:14B09Ethanol steam reforming using metal nanoparticle encapsulated zeolite catalyst
(Tokyo Tech) *Yokosawa Tsuki, Arayawate Sirintra, (Kyoto U.) Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, (Tokyo Tech) Tago Teruoki
Ethanol Steam Reforming
Zeolite supported metal catalysts
Encapsulation structure
5-g173
11:1411:26B10Low temperature catalytic cracking of hardly decomposable naphtha fraction using noble metal particle-encapsulated zeolite catalysis
(Tokyo Tech) *Nakatani Nodoka, Nakatani Rikako, (Kyoto U.) Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, (Tokyo Tech) Tago Teruoki
naphtha cracking
dehydrogenation
metal encapsulated zeolite
5-c105
11:2611:38B11Kinetic study of allylic oxidation over BiMo oxide-supported CoFeMo mixed oxide catalysts
(Tokyo Tech) *Sakanushi Taiju, Saitou Fumiya, Fujituka Hiroyasu, Tago Teruoki
allyl oxidation
oxygen transfer
multiple oxide catalyst
5-a148
11:3811:50B12The Effects of Coordination Complexes during the Formation of Copper Dendrites
(Tennoji H.S.) *Isawa Yuzuki, Hirano Yuki, Fujioka Daichi, Morita Taro, Yoshida takuma
Copper dendrites
Complexes
Chelate
14-e269
11:5012:02B13Doedorization ofurine utilizing photocatalytic decomposition of ammonia
(Mito First H.S.) Kato Masamune
ammonia
photocatalyst
deodorize
5-a51
12:0212:14Lunch break
Chemical reaction engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Hiroyasu Fujitsuka, Hidetaka Kawakita)
13:0013:12B19Structural Design of Visible Light-Sensitive CuOx-Grafted TiO2 Photocatalyst
(U.Tokyo) *Nakajima Yusuke, Aji Ryosuke, Deura Momoko, Shimogaki Yukihiro, Momose Takeshi
Photocatalyst
visible light
structural design
5-a249
13:1213:24B20Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water over Picene Derivative Introduced with Nitro Group under Visible Light Irradiation
(KobeU) *Hiramatsu Koki, (KobeU.,Graduate School of Eng) Hori Rintaro, Tokui Yuya, Taniya Keita, Ichihashi Yuichi, Nishiyama Satoru
Hydrogen
Photocatalyst
Organic semiconductor
5-a297
13:2413:36B21Investigation of the OH-radical formation and charge transfer process in AgI-TiO2 nanocomposite photocatalyst
(NIT Nagaoka) *Tomioka Noboru, Murakami Yoshinori
AgI-TiO2
5-a43
13:3613:48B22Synthesis of Bronze Type TiO2 and Characterization of Photo-catalytic Reactivity
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Suzuki Arata, Tojo Tomohiro
Bronze Type TiO2
Photo-catalytic Reactivity
Hollow Spheritic Particle
5-a223
13:4814:00B23Limitations of various catalysts in the luminol reaction
(Tennoji H.S.) *Suzuki Minori, *Takada Monaka, *Fujimoto Asuka, *Maekawa Yumena
chemiluminescene
luminol reaction
catalyst
5-a215
14:0014:12B24Prevention of fading of fibers by Ultraviolet rays using titanium dioxide
(Tennoji H.S.) *Kimura Souta, *Abe Hiroki, *Ono Yoichiro, *Takai Yoshihisa
titanium dioxide
rayon
fading
14-e210
14:1214:20Break
Chemical reaction engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Teruoki Tago, Motoaki Kawase)
14:2014:32B26Effect of electron beam irradiation on chemical structure and photocatalytic activity of graphitic carbon nitride
(Chitose Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Harako Aika, Takada Tomoya, (Inst. Catal., Hokkaido U.) Shimoda Shuhei, Fukuoka Atsushi
graphitic carbon nitride
photocatalysis
electron beam
5-a235
14:3214:44B27Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Photo-oxidation of Water over Picene Derivatives Photocatalyst
(Kobe U.) *Tsubota Yuka, Tokui Yuya, Hori Rintaro, Taniya Keita, Ichihashi Yuichi, Nishiyama Satoru
Hydrogen peroxide
Photocatalyst
Organic semiconductor
5-a290
14:4414:56B28Study on the reaction mechanism for the visible light irradiated BiVO4-TiO2 photocatalysts using the detection of OH radicals
(NIT Nagaoka) *Terao Shizu, Murakami Yoshinori
BiVO4-TiO2
OH radicals
5-c18
14:5615:08B29Preparation and evaluation of cellulose-nanofiber/pigment composites using the laser ablation method
(NIC, NagaokaCollege) *Setogawa Haruki, Murakami Yoshinori
cellulose nanofiber
laser ablation
5-i19
15:0815:20B30Decomposition of Organic matter by dehydrating and oxidizing agents
(Tennoji H.S.) *Muranaka Kosei, *Takao Genki, *Sakiyama Kazuki, *Masada Aoi
Decomposition of Organic matter
Dehydrating agent
Oxidizing agent
14-e212
15:2015:32B31Approaching the reaction mechanism of silver mirror reaction using ammonia
(matsuyamatyuo) *Okano Syota, *Nakata Yujin, *Inoue Manato, Shimoda Ai
Silver mirror reaction
Reaction mechanism
Metal ions
14-c103
15:3215:44B32Mathematical analysis of 1,4-dioxane decomposition using continuous stirred tank reactor by photo-Fenton reaction
(Saga U.) *Matsuoka Taiki, Ito Kohei, Morisada Shintaro, Ohto Keisuke, Kawakita Hidetaka
1,4-dioxane
photo-Fenton
CSTR
5-a25

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