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Hall A
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Fundamental properties
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Honma Shunji, Nakamura Hideya)
9:329:44A02Quantum molecular dynamics calculations toward the development of Low Volatile Liquid Rocket Fuels
(Chuo) *Nogamida M., (Chuo/JST ACT-X) Kuroki N., (Chuo) Mori H.
Low Volatile Liquid
Combustion
Quantum molecular dynamics calculations
1-c246
9:449:56A03Easy Production Method of Higher Quality Biodiesel
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Shibano Haruki, *Kumakura Takuto, *Makinose Issei
Biodiesel
Sunflower Oil
Ester
1-e228
9:5610:08A04Effet of molecular structure on melting point depression
(Hitachi First H.S.) *Tobari Izumi, *Horiguchi Seita, Yamaguchi Satoru
melting point depression
energy transfer
polarity
1-b159
10:0810:20A05Why is benzene crystal inflated by deuteration?: Quantum chemistry aimed to deuterium crystal engineering
(Chuo U.) *Kurose Ryosuke, Motoki Kohei, (Chuo U./JST ACT-X) Kuroki Nahoko, (Chuo U.) Mori Hirotoshi
isotope effect
van der Waals interaction
quantum chemistry
1-b216
10:2010:32A06(withdrawn)

100330
10:3210:44A07Coloring of copper glass
(Hibiya H.S.) kujuro K.
copper
glass
1-e294
10:4410:50Break
Fluid & particle processing
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Komoda Yoshiyuki, Fukasawa Tomonori)
10:5011:02A09Numerical simulation of upper airway in sleep apnea
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Takahashi A., Mitani R., Ohsaki S., Nakamura H., Watano S.
numerical simulation
sleep apnea
upper airway
2-a145
11:0211:14A10Microbubble generation method for highly viscous fluids and its application to ozone gel
(U.Yamagata) *Ooka T., Makuta T.
Microbubble
highly viscous fluids
ozone
2-e319
11:1411:26A11CFD analysis of power consumption and volumetric mass transfer coefficient in aerated stirred tank
(Yokohama Nat. U.) *Anzai K, Misumi R
CFD
Aerated stirred tank
volumetric mass transfer coefficient
2-b224
11:2611:38A12TS-PIV measurement of 3D-3C velocity in a stirring blade turning space in transitional regime
(Yokohama Nat. U.) *Shinkai Takemi, Yamamoto Nanaho, Misumi Ryuta
mixing
transitional regime
tomographic-stereo PIV
2-b225
11:3811:50A13Numerical simulation for effect of impeller shape on iPSCs culture
(Osaka U.) *Mizukami Yuto, Shima Keisuke, Okano Yasunori
OpenFOAM
bioreactor
impeller
2-e118
11:5012:02A14Numerical simulation of an ejected highly viscous fluid from a micro nozzle
(Saitama U.) *Kambayashi Yuma, (graduate school of Sci. and Eng., Saitama U.) Homma Shunji, Koyama Ryoya
Numerical simulation
highly viscous fluid
micro nozzle
2-e274
12:0213:00Lunch break
Fluid & particle processing
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Mori Hirotoshi, Fukasawa Tomonori)
13:0013:12A20Generation of PLGA particles and coating using supercritical carbon dioxide
(Hiroshima Inst. Tech.) *Oda M., Ebisu S., Ikeda M.
coating
particles
supercritical fluid
2-f5
13:1213:24A21Water and oil
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Inoue T, *kaise T, *Akiyama T
Water
Oil
Drop
1-e7
13:2413:36A22Effect of impeller diameter on mixing pattern generated by a rotationally reciprocating anchor impeller
(U.Kobe) *Meguro K., Komoda Y., Ohmura N.
chaotic flow
streakline
poincare plot
2-b323
13:3613:48A23The Relationship between Purity and Viscosity in Biodiesel Fuel
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Tokutsune Kohta, *Suzuki ryota, *Hiraga Yutaro
Biodiesel Fuel
Purity
Viscosity
2-g139
13:4814:00A24Let's make Hibiya High School's hallway comfortable!
(Hibiya H.S.) Honda Risa
air current
temperature
humidity
2-a69
14:0014:12A25Numerical analysis on mixing of highly viscous fluids using a twin-shaft agitator
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Sato Hayate, (Nagasae Group) Kamiya Tetsu, (Tokyo U. Sci.) Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Viscose fluid
Mixing
Fluid mechanics
2-b245
14:1214:20Break
Fluid & particle processing
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Misumi Ryuta, Ikeda Masahiro)
14:2014:32A27Evaluation of effect of multivalent Ions on ion accumulation around particle interface based on particle electrophoresis
(Hiroshima U.) *Hashimoto W., Fukasawa T., Ishigami T., Fukui K.
valence of ions
electrophoresis
applied electric field
2-f268
14:3214:44A28Synthesis of porous aggregates of cobalt ferrite nanoparticles via sol-gel auto combustion
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Hisamoto T., (Osaka Metro. U.) Iwasaki T.
Cobalt ferrite nanoparticle
Sol-gel auto combustion
Porous structure
2-f179
14:4414:56A29Determination of optimum agrochemical formulation of kneading and granulation based on compression tests
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Sugimoto M., Ohsaki S., Nakamura H., Watano S.
agrochemical
granulation
compression test
2-b196
14:5615:08A30Effects of pH and electrolyte concentration on rheological properties of silica particle suspension in water-alcohol mixture
(Hiroshima U.) *Oka M., Fukasawa T., Ishigami T., Fukui K.
Rheology
Interparticle interaction
Silica suspension
2-f255
15:0815:20A31Toxicity evaluation of air pollutants on lung epithelial cells
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Maeda R, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura T
Cytotocixity
Air pollutants
Lung epithelial cells
2-g90
15:2015:32A32Numerical simulation of a jet from a flat nozzle for uroflowmetry
(Saitama U.) *Kaneko Riki, Honma Shunji
uroflowmetry
CFD
flat nozzle
2-e45
15:3215:44A33Determination of the just-suspended speed using image analysis
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Chen Xi, Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Just-suspended speed
Solid-liquid mixing
Agitation
2-b244
15:4415:55Break
Plenary lecture, ɽ¾´¿³ºº·ë²Ìȯɽ
15:5516:55A35Evolution of chemical engineering
(Osaka Pref. U.) Ogino Hiroyasu
Plenary lecture
17-a413
16:5517:15Awards ceremony

Hall B
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Fluid & particle processing
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Uchida Hirohisa, Murakami Yuya)
9:329:44B02Influence of pulse-jet pressure on the performance of the dust collector in clean-on-demand mode
(Hiroshima U.) *Muraoka Y., Yu Z., Fukasawa T., Ishigami T., Fukui K.
Pleated filter
Pulse-jet cleaning
Clean on demand
2-f316
9:449:56B03Numerical simulation of particle deposition behavior in bag filter
(Hiroshima U.) *Seki A., Shirzadi M., Fukasawa T., Fukui K., Ishigami T.
numerical simulation
bag filter
X-ray CT
2-f10
9:5610:08B04Synthesis of nickel oxide particles by denitration reaction using hybrid heating method
(Hiroshima U.) *Nagakawa G., Tamaru A., (JAEA) Segawa T., (Hiroshima U.) Fukasawa T., Ishigami T., Fukui K.
microwave
hybrid heating method
denitration reaction
2-f380
10:0810:20B05Mechanochemical synthesis of organoclay as organic dye removal adsorbent
(OMUCT) *Kanai H., (Osaka Metro. U.) Iwasaki T., (OMUCT) Hirabayashi D.
Mechanochemical process
Organoclay
Dye removal
2-f180
10:2010:32B06Evaluation of Atomization Characteristics of Fine Mist Shower by Shadow Sizing Method
(Gifu U.) *Iwasaki Koudai, Yada Tokiha, Mizuno Kyouhei, Nakata Kouta, Asahara Makoto, Miyasaka Takesi, (ONDA MFG. CO., LTD) Kondou Siho, Satou Yuuka, Sugisima Kimihiko
Atomization
Fine Mist Shower
Shadow Sizing Method
2-e251
10:3210:44B07Extrusion pelletization of Flexible metal-organic frameworks
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Miura Natsuki, Ohsaki Shuji, Nakamura Hideya, Watano Satoru
Metal-organic frameworks
Gate adsorption
Extrusion pelletization
2-f341
10:4410:50Break
Fluid & particle processing
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Kuroki Nahoko, Ishigami Toru)
10:5011:02B09Agitation of Liquids. Fundamental Studies of Mixing; Fabrication of Visualization Apparatus
(OkayamaIchinomiya H.S.) *Sato A., *Sumiya H., *Yamasaki M., *Okano F., *Moriyasu A.
Hagen–Poiseuille flow
velocity distribution
visualization device
14-c96
11:0211:14B10Effect of Actuating Pressure waveforms on the drop ejection from an inkjet nozzle
(Saitama U.) *Zhong Yimin, Tada Yuta, Homma Shunji
VOF
droplets
pressure waveforms
2-e47
11:1411:26B11Production of Sodium Chloride Fine Particles Enabling Salt Reduction by Supercritical CO2 Assisted Atomization with Spray Drying (SAA-SD)
(Kanazawa U.) *Ishida A., Matsuoka H., Goto S., Uchida H.
Supercritical CO2
Spray drying
NaCl
2-f313
11:2611:38B12The rotation of maple seeds.­¶
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Akiyama R., *Kato T.
maple
seed
rotation
2-g9
11:3811:50B13Wettability of Gallium
(Kumamoto H.S.) *Karashima Yugo, *Nishinosono Kenta
Gallium
wettability
adhesion energy
1-b182
11:5012:02B14Solid electrolyte synthesis using dry grinding processprocess
(Ichinoseki NCT) *Suzuki R., *Tada Y., Nikaido M.
grinding
solid electrolyte
mechanochemical effect
2-f409
12:0213:00Lunch break
Fluid & particle processing
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Asahara Makoto, Nikaido Mitsuru)
13:0013:12B20Effect of Electrolyte Flow Condition on Cell Performance of Alkaline Water Electrolysis
(Yokohama Nat.U.) *Nishio Yuki, Kitajima Daisuke, (Yokohama Nat.) Misumi Ryuta, Mitsushima Shigenori
alkaline water electrolysis
cell overvoltage
impedance measurement
2-a195
13:1213:24B21Growth rate analysis of oxygen and hydrogen bubbles at the electrode surface in alkaline water electrolysis
(Yokohama Nat. U.) *Niimi H, Kitajima D, Misumi R, Mitsushima S
Alkaline Water Electrolysis
bubble growth
supersaturation
2-a305
13:2413:36B22Conditions for occurrence of dilatancy
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Asakawa Hibiki, *Shinnkai Toshihiro, *Fujimori Kazuto
multi-phase reaction
beta-cyclodextrin
13C NMR
2-f256
13:3613:48B23Motion of paper plane after falling
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Takeda R., *Shimizu S., *Higuchi S., *Asakawa Y.
Hop
Fall
Plane
2-g264
13:4814:00B24Create moisturizing and spreadable cream from Vaseline
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Otori Nonoka, *Hotta Ayaka, *Sawa Nao, *Okada Hinano
moisturizing cream
Vaseline
glycerin
2-g129
14:0014:12B25Relationship between Brinicle Glowth and Solution
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Kobayashi Ryosuke, *Kuwada Ayase, *Aoi Koki, *Taniguchi Hayato
brinicle
solution
freezing point depression
2-g162
14:1214:20Break
Thermal engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Ryu Junichi, Tanoue Ken-ichiro)
14:2014:32B27Flame reaction with candles
(Ono H.S.) *Horai Y., *Maeda T., *Matsushima K.
flame reaction
candle
coating
3-f278
14:3214:44B28Simulation of hydrogen combustion and prediction of NO production with FGM model
(Hirosaki U.) *Takamatsu T., Matsushita Y., (Loughborough U.) Malalasekera W.
Flamelet-Generated Manifolds model
Hydrogen combustion
Thermal NO
3-b333
14:4414:56B29Simulation of biomass char combustion considering heat and mass transfer around a single particle
(Hirosaki U.) *Morioka S., (Tohoku U.) Matsukawa Y., Aoki H., (Hirosaki U.) Matsushita Y.
Heat and mass transfer
Biomass char combustion
Homogeneous reaction
3-b336
14:5615:08B30Application of Flamelet Approach to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Formation in Counter-Flow Diffusion Flame
(Hirosaki U.) *Okazaki S., (Tohoku U.) Matsukawa Y., Aoki H., (Hirosaki U.) Matsushita Y., (Loughborough U.) Malalasekera W.
Flamelet Approach
PAHs
Counter-Flow Diffusion Flame
3-b337
15:0815:20B31Fast analysis of migration phenomena during SiC fabrication using the TSSG method with the help of machine learning
(Osaka Eng.Sci) *Fuiwara Takumi, Okano Yuuto, Takehara Yasunori
machine learning
silicon carbide (SiC)
migratory phenomenon
3-a221
15:2015:32B32Elucidation of the forced flow boiling promotion mechanism on SUS thjn films with micro polishing
(Tokushima U.) *Kudo M., Oda T., Katoh M., (Daikatech) Ohnishi K., (kyushu U.) Mori M., (Kyushu U.) Takata Y.
forced flow boiling promotion mechanism
SUS thjn film
micro polishing
3-b38
15:3215:44B33Evaluation of Hydrogen Production Potential for Methane Pyrolysis Systems Using Exhaust Heat from Steel Plant by Heat Transfer and Chemical Reaction Coupled Simulations
(gifu U.) *sakai yuito, uehara takuma, iwatsuki kazuma, asahara makoto, miyasaka takeshi, (tokyo U.) koshi mitsuo, (hokkaido Res. organization) togashi kennichi
methane thermal decomposition
hydrogen
geat exchanger
3-b116

Hall C
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Separation processes
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Sato Takafumi, Tanaka Takaaki)
9:209:32C01Optimization of temperature cycle condition on continuous deracemization by crystallization using batch type reactor
(U. Osaka) *Naito R., Oketani R., Hisaki I.
chiral resolution
continuous crystallization
deracemization
4-g98
9:329:44C02Zeolitized pumice¡¡as adsorbent
(OdateHomeih) *kawata Akito, *Ishigaki Kaito, *Okabe Rino, *Watanabe Yukina
Zeolite
Pumice
Adsorption capacity
4-e328
9:449:56C03Purification of diphenylamine from recovered diphenylamine using extraction and crystallization
(Nat. Inst. Tech.(KOSEN), Nara Col.) *Hirano Aya, Hayashi Keita, Nakamura Hidemi
Decolorization
Crystallization
Extraction
4-g322
9:5610:08C04Investigation of deposition temperature for silica membranes prepared by chemical vapor deposition
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Yabe Keita, Sakura Naoki, Itou Myuwako, Irie Megumi, Ichihara Kouta, Nomura Mikihiro
Chemical Vapor Deposition
Silica Membrane
Seperation
4-a15
10:0810:20C05Carbon dioxide separation ability of silicalite-1 membrane prepared by secondary growth using seed crystals with different shapes
(Tokushima U.) *Hyuga S,, Akagi S., Katoh M., (Gifu U.) Oumi Y., (MicrotracBEL) Nakai K.
carbon dioxide separation ability
silicalite-1 membrane
secondary growth using seed crystals with different shapes
4-a50
10:2010:32C06Durability enhancement of dense Pd membrane by vacuum-assisted electroless plating on porous SUS tube with USY zeolite particles
(Tokushima U.) *Shijiraya T., Tanaka C., Katoh M.
Durability enhancement
Vacuum-assisted electroless plating
Dense Pd membrane on porous SUS tube
4-a39
10:3210:44C07Cake filtration of Pickering emulsions stabilized by stearate microparticles
(NIT Nara) *Tsuruho Atsuki, Kanbara Haruta, Naoe Kazumitsu
Pickering emulsions
Cake filtration
stearate
4-b373
10:4410:50Break
Separation processes
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Oketani Ryusei, Kumakiri Izumi)
10:5011:02C09Isothermal adsorption characteristics of chitosan-montmorillonite composite porous gel for anionic/cationic dyes
(NIT Oyama) *Watabe Kanako, (NIT Gunma) Hagiri Masahide, (NIT Oyama) Kashima Keita
chitosan
montmorillonite
adsorption
4-e361
11:0211:14C10Relationship between fluorine content of the polyamide membrane consisting of fluorine-based monomer and permeability of organic solvents.
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Kubo R, Kushida W, Matsuoka A, (MaFTech Center) Okamoto Y, (Kobe U./MaFTech Center) Nakagawa K, Kamio E, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
polyamide membrane
organic solvent separation
fluorine-based monomer
4-a206
11:1411:26C11Development of thin film composite membrane composed of ion gel-based separation layer and porous support membrane
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Akita Saki, Zhang Jinhui, (Kobe U./MaFTech Center/Center Environ Manage) Kamio Eiji, (Kobe U./MaFTech Center) Matsuoka Atsushi, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
CO2 separation membrane
ion gel
thin film composite membrane
4-a51
11:2611:38C12Fundamental investigation on diffusion coefficients of organic solvents in silicone membrane
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Matsushita Shiori, Awaji Hiroki, Matsuoka Atsushi, (MaFTech Center) Okamoto Yasunao, (Kobe U./MaFTech Center) Nakagawa Keizo, Kamio Eiji, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
organic solvent separation
silicone membrane
diffusion coefficient
4-a204
11:3811:50C13Preparation of pH responsive membrane with polyacrylic acid and alumina porous support
(Utsunomiya U.) *Ishiura Gakuto, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
pH responsive membrane
polyacrylic acid
alumina porous support
4-a60
11:5012:02C14Adsorption evaluation and reaction rate analysis of nonionic fluorescent molecules by adsorbent with interlayer hydrophobic field
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Tokiwa Kotomi, Sato Takumi, Tomono Kazuaki
Nonion
Absorption
Manganese oxide
4-e117
12:0213:00Lunch break
Separation processes
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Katoh Masahiro, Tanaka Takanori)
13:0013:12C20Hot Water Temperature and Caffeine Content during Tea Extraction
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Shibukawa Tamaki, *Ibara Riku, *Okazaki Ryotaro, *Kato Naoto
Caffeine
Absorbance
Extraction
4-f258
13:1213:24C21Let's make the taste of tea better!
(Mizusawa H.S) *Nakazawa Misato, *Maekawa Ayaka, *Chida Natumi, *Sasaki Mizuki, Nakashima yugo
Green tea
Catechin
Absorbance
4-f34
13:2413:36C22Determination of molecular permeability in a double-layered biopolymer membrane prepared for separation of malto-oligosaccharides
(NIT Oyama) *Suzuki Harushi, Kashima Keita
membrane separation
alginate
malto-oligosaccharide
4-a363
13:3613:48C23Preparation of nanofiltration membrane from pectin and regulation of molecular diffusion in the membrane by esterification degree
(NIT Oyama) *Tsuura Momoka, (NIT Gunma) Hagiri Masahide, (NIT Oyama) Kashima Keita
pectin
membrane
4-a366
13:4814:00C24MTO reaction control through zeolite membrane reactor
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Furukawa Masaki, Maehara Sota, Nomura Mikihiro
Zeolite
Contact membrane reactor
MTO
4-a14
14:0014:12C25Dissolved formic acid decomposition using Pt-zeolite composite membranes
(U.Yamaguchi) *Sugimoto R., Murasaki K., Kumakiri I.
Membranes
Zeolite
Catalysis
4-a111
14:1214:20Break
Separation processes
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Naoe Kazumitsu, Nomura Mikihiro)
14:2014:32C27Application of dehydration membrane to a H₂O-ethanol-acetic acid solution
(U.Yamaguchi) *Taomura Y., Nomura K., Kumakiri I.
Pervaporation
Acid immersion
Zeolite membrane
4-a184
14:3214:44C28Urea composting using urease
(Ibaraki Christian H.S.) *Umehara Rio, *Yoshizawa Hinata
Urease
ammonia
fertilizer
4-f405
14:4414:56C29Constant pressure filtration of suspension including Chitin powder
(Osaka Electro-Communication U.) *Arai R., Tanaka T.
Filtration
Chitin
Separation
4-b331
14:5615:08C30Persistence of lotion moisturizing power
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Ashizawa Mio, *Saigusa Yurina, *Shimura Momoka
lotion
glycerin
surfactant
4-h37
15:0815:20C31Effect of silicalite-1 membrane seeding method on membrane performance.
(Yamaguchi U.) *Matsumoto Riho, Shimada Yu, Kumakiri Izumi
membrane
Zeolite
Pervaporation method
4-a113
15:2015:32C32Fundamental investigation of organic solvent separation by forward osmosis process
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Kunimitsu H., Matsuoka A., (MaFTech Center) Okamoto Y., (Kobe U./MaFTech Center) Kamio E., Yoshioka T., Nakagawa K., Matsuyama H.
organic solvent separation
forward osmosis
membrane separation
4-a176
15:3215:44C33Formation of graphene oxide-layer membranes on porous polyketone hollow fiber support membranes and evaluation of membrane performance
(Kobe U.) *Monguchi Haruka, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Toru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yoshioka Toohisa
Graphene oxide
Organic solvent nanofiltration
Hollow fiber membrane
4-a214

Hall D
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Separation processes
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Yasuda Masahiro, Shimanouchi Toshinori)
9:329:44D02Recovery of lanthanoids from solvent impregnated resin with surfactant
(OMUCT) *Ohishi Tomoya, Komatsu Tomoha, Kurahashi Kensuke, (ICR) Sohrin Yoshiki
surfactant
lanthanides
solvent impregnated resin
4-e201
9:449:56D03Selective removal of cadmium from zinc refining solution with reagents containing a sulfur atom.
(Miyazaki U.) *Koga Sayaka, Kanemaru Shintaro, Baba Yoshinari, Sugamoto Kazuhiro
Zinc and cadmium
Sulfur-containing reagents
Selective extraction
4-f190
9:5610:08D04Decomposition of PET by chemical recycling
(kamaisi H.S.) *Satou Mio, *Konnno Reika, *kawabata raito, *Satomi sora
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4-f148
10:0810:20D05Preparation of activated carbon from crushed waste plum seeds by microwave heating method
(NIT Wakayama) *Higashimura Takeru, Kishimoto Noboru
Activated carbon
Microwave
Plum seed
4-e386
10:2010:32D06Environmentally friendly recycling of LiB cathodes by non-aqueous leaching using amidic acid type extractant
(Kyushu U.) *Matsui Takejirou, Sakamoto Takahiro, Hanada Takafumi, Goto Masahiro
LiB
Recycle
Non-aqueous leaching (NaqL)
4-f65
10:3210:44D07controlling of surface color on bismuth with chemicals
(Nara H.S.) *Ueda Yuto, *Yoshii Shuuto, *Takenaka Yuuki, Nomoto Tsubaki, Yoshimura Ayuka
Bismuth
Oxide film
Structural color
4-a382
10:4410:50Break
Separation processes
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Kishimoto Noboru, Shimanouchi Toshinori)
10:5011:02D09Analysis of the effect of NOx concentration fluctuation on the NO oxidation using high silica zeolite
(Osaka Met. U.) *Kakuda Tomoya, Okita Erika, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
Nitrogen monoxide
High silica zeolite
Oxidation
4-e64
11:0211:14D10Investigation of new materials for high temperature carbon dioxide permselective membranes
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Yanai Daiki, Sato Yuya, Michael Schwierz, Nomura Mikihiro
membrane
CO2 Separation
high temperture
4-a21
11:1411:26D11Development of carbon dioxide permselective CHA zeolite membrane
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Mitsuzawa Kenichi, Matsuoka Masahide, Kuribayashi Yuta, Mikihiro Nomura
Membrane
CO2 Separation
Zeolite
4-a138
11:2611:38D12Verification of deodorizing effect by self-propelled deodorant equipped vehicle
(NIT Tsuruoka) Ohta Hayato
Deodorizing effect
Level of the odor
Self-propelled vehicles
4-e57
11:3811:50D13Analysis of hot spring eggs using hot springs in each region expected to have an inbound effect
(NIT Tsuruoka) Nawa Fumio
Regional Development
Hot Spring Egg
Chemical analysis
4-e58
11:5012:02D14Degree of Removal of Ink Stains Due to Differences in Baking Soda Concentration
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Imazawa Hiroto, *Yamaguchi Manabu, *Mao Eiko
Baking Soda
Stain Removal
Washing
4-f200
12:0213:00Lunch break
Separation processes
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Kurahashi Kensuke, Tanaka Kazuhiro)
13:0013:12D20Development of hydrogen permselective membranes by using a novel alternating vapor supply method
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Sakura Naoki, Yabe Keita, Ito myuwako, Ichihara kota, Irie Megumi, Nomura Mikihiro
separation membrane
chemical vapor deposition
4-a16
13:1213:24D21Development of high hydrogen permselective membranes by using the 2 step chemical vapor deposition method
(Shibaura Inst. Tech. or Saitama Inst. Tech. or Shonan Inst. Tech.) *Ito Myuwako, Yabe Keita, Sakura Naoki, Irie Megumi, Ichihara Kota, Nomura Mikihiro
membrane
gas separation
chemical vapor deposition
4-a17
13:2413:36D22Adsorption of Dyes by Activated Carbon Derived from Waste Plum Seeds Prepared by One-Step Superheated Steam Method
(NIT Wakayama) *Kawai Taku, Kishimoto Noboru
Superheated steam one-step process
Adsorption of methylene blue
Activated carbon derived from waste plum seeds
4-e387
13:3613:48D23Improving Yields in Refining Camphor
(Hibiya H.S.) Yamazaki T.
camphor
purification
distillation
4-c292
13:4814:00D24Study for the mechanism of demulsification process by microwave irradiation
(U. Hyogo) *Nakajima Takuma, Asakuma Yusuke
microwave
demulsification
interfacial modification
4-i314
14:0014:12D25creating hybrid paper
(Ibaraki Christian H.S.) *Ooka Aoi, *Koibuchi Kuho
hybrid paper
sea squirt
cellulose
4-f404
14:1214:20Break
Separation processes
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Kashima Keita, Tanaka Kazuhiro)
14:2014:32D27Fabrication of tough ion gel membrane containing an ionic liquid with highly selective CO2 absorbability
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Kobayashi Kan, Zhang Jinhui, Kamio Eiji, Matsuoka Atsushi, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
CO2 separation
membrane
ion gel
4-a52
14:3214:44D28CO2 permeation performance of an ion gel membrane composed of MOF/polymer composite network
(Kobe U./MaFTech Center) *Kimura Shogo, Nakamura Hinako, (Kobe U./MaFTech Center/Center Environ Manage) Kamio Eiji, (Kobe U./MaFTech Center) Matsuoka Atsushi, Nakagawa Keizo, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
ion gel membrane
CO2 separation
MOF/polymer composite network
4-a53
14:4414:56D29Development of continuous process for NO oxidation and NO2 adsorption using powder high silica zeolite
(Osaka Met. U.) *Miyamae Kakeru, Okita Erika, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
Nitrogen monoxide
Adsorption
Oxidation
4-e78
14:5615:08D30Continuous adsorption removal of nitrogen dioxide in combustion gas using powder high silica zeolite
(Osaka Metro. U. Col. Tech.) *Kushida Naohito, Hirabayashi Daisuke, (Osaka Met. U.) Okita Erika, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
Nitrogen dioxide
High silica zeolite
Continuous separation processs
4-e209
15:0815:20D31Investigation of hydrogen permeation by Pd-V composite membrane
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Niho Takaharu, (Taiyo Koko) Yoshinaga Hideo, (Tokyo U. Sci.) Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Hydrogen permeation
Vanadium membrane
Siverts' law
4-a248
15:2015:32D32Modeling and analyzing polyamide membrane for organic solvent reverse osmosis(OSRO) by molecular simulation
(Kobe U.) *Nishikawa Ami, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Toru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matsuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto, Yoshioka Tomohisa
Polyamide
organic solvent reverse osmosis
simulation
4-a262
15:3215:44D33Fabrication polyamide-TFC forward osmosis membrane using porous ceramic substrate
(Kobe U.) *Wada Ryotaro, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Nakagawa Keizo, Kitagawa Toru, Okamoto Yasunao, Matuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Matsuyama Hideto
FO
polyamide
ceramic
4-a285

Hall E
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Chemical reaction engineering
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Takahashi Atsushi, Tada Shohei¡¡)
9:209:32E01Methanol synthesis by CO2 hydrogenation over Cu-supported ZSM-5 catalyst
(Tokyo Tech) *Awano K., Tago T., Kimura K., Kanomata R., Yokoi T., Yasuda S., Matsumoto T., (Kyoto U.) Fujitsuka H., (Tokyo U.) Wakihara T., Raquel S.
CO2 hydrogenation
Methanol synthesis
Zeolite supported Cu catalyst
5-a249
9:329:44E02Improving Production Efficiency of Biodiesel Fuel from Oil extracted from Rice Bran
(Hiroshima U. H.S.) *Azuma Yukari, *Miyasho Reina, *Yuuki Kyoko
Rice Bran
Biodiesel Fuel
Catalyst
13-i400
9:449:56E03Direct synthesis of dimethyl ether from CO2 hydrogenation over Cu-ZnO-ZrO2-Al2O3 catalysts prepared using the sol-gel method
(Shizuoka U.) *Kofuji Hiroto, Takeishi Kaoru
Dimethyl ether (DME)
Cu-ZnO-ZrO2-Al2O3 catalysts
CO2 hydrogenation
5-a350
9:5610:08E04Preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide over Cu-CeO2-Al2O3 catalysts prepared using the sol-gel method
(Shizuoka U.) *Ando Koki, Mochizuki Kaoru, Takeishi Kaoru
CO-PROX
Cu-CeO₂-Al₂O₃ catalysts
sol-gel method
5-a384
10:0810:20E05Study on Correlation between Chemical Composition and Photocatalytic Reactivity of Titanium Niobium Oxides.
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Iwata Emi, Tojo Tomohiro
Titanium Niobium Oxides
Photocatalytic Reaction
Chemical Composition
5-a105
10:2010:32E06Effect of graphene oxide addition on photocatalytic activity of g-C3N4/HNb3O8 nanosheet composite photocatalytic membranes
(Kobe.U.) *Moriguchi Kana, (Kobe U./MaF Tech Center) Nakagawa Keizo, (NTUST) Hu Chechia, (Kobe.U.) Tachikawa Takashi, (Kobe.U.MaF Tech Center) Okamoto Yasunao, (Kobe U./MaF Tech Center) Matuoka Atsushi, Kamio Eiji, Kitagawa Tooru, Yoshioka Tomohisa, Matsuyama Hideto
carbon nitride nanosheet
niobate nanosheet
graphene oxide
5-a187
10:3210:44E07The study of the photocatalysts reaction greatly accelerate with additive
(Nanyo Senior H.S.) *kawabata kenta, *tomioka yasunari
Photocatalyst
Environment
Cocatalyst
5-a33
10:4410:50Break
Chemical reaction engineering
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Gabe Atsushi, Horie Takafumi)
10:5011:02E09The research for Rust Catalytic action of titanium dioxide
(Tsuyama H.S.) *Iizuna Otoha, *Kusaka Sara, *Nagao Mana, *Nishihara Kaho, *Yorimoto Shiori
Rust
Titanium dioxide
Photocatalytic action
5-a134
11:0211:14E10Difference in the amount of rust produced by metals
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Aiyoshi Yuto, *Hisasue Yuzuki, *Akiyama Rino, *Ochiai Rin
rust
aqueous solution
metal
5-i239
11:1411:26E11Development of new catalysts for low-temperature CO2 methanation
(Ibaraki U.) *Jinushizono T., Yamauchi N., Kobayashi Y., (Hokkaido U.) Tada S.
methanation
ruthenium
zirconia
5-a106
11:2611:38E12Synthesis of fatty alcohol from ethanol and methanol
(Tohoku U.) *Wake Shota, Hiromori Kousuke, Shibasaki-Kitakawa Naomi, Takahashi Atsushi
solid catalyst
fatty alcohol
active site
5-a321
11:3811:50E13Catalytic activity evaluation and structure optimization of visible light-sensitive CuOx/TiO2 photocatalysts using in-situ measurement technique
(U.Tokyo) *Tanaka Jun, Nakajima Yusuke, Shimogaki Yukihiro, Momose Takeshi
photocatalyst
visible light
structural optimization
5-a126
11:5012:02E14characteristics of solid catalysts that can generate ethylene and new solid catalysts
(Kozu H.S.) *Nakamura Kousin, *Sogi Yamato, Numazawa Sana, Haratani Hina, Miki Kasumi, Mizohata Reon
ethylene
solid catalyst
proton
5-a44
12:0213:00Lunch break
Chemical reaction engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Nakagawa Keizo, Takeishi Kaoru)
13:0013:12E20Catalyst development for low-temperature methanol synthesis by CO2 hydrogenation
(Ibaraki U.) *Mukaiyama R., Yamauchi N., Kobayashi Y., (Hokkaido U.) Tada S.
CO2 hydrogenation
palladium
methanol
5-a119
13:1213:24E21Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of xylose to xylitol using light alcohols as hydrogen donors
(Kyoto U.) *Murakami Shuka, Hiraoka Taku, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu, Kawase Motoaki
catalytic transfer hydrogenation
carbon-supported catalyst
xylitol
5-a28
13:2413:36E22Investigation of oxidation treatment conditions for alumina-supported nickel oxide catalyst used for dehydrogenation of isobutane
(Tokushima U.) *Iwai T., Shimoda N., Sugiyama S., (Mitsubishi Chemical) Kato Y., Ninomiya W.
dehydrogenation
isobutane
nickel oxide
5-a32
13:3613:48E23Hydrothermal Synthesis of stibnite ¡ÁHydrothermal Synthesis by Neutronss ¡Á
(Saijo H.S.) *Sasaki Towa, *Kuwamura syou, *Hosokawa Yue, *Terada Ririko, *Fujimoto Yuzuki, *Nishimura Oriha, *Usami Takamasa, *Inami Hina, *Fujita Yui, *Itou Hitomi, *Watanabe Hinata
Stibnite
Hydrothermal Synthesis
Sodium Chloride
5-a295
13:4814:00E24Ammonia Methanation with ruthenium-based hybrid catalysts
(Hiroshima U.) *Imamura S., Sunamoto R., Miyaoka H., Ichikawa T., Saima H.
Carbon recycle
Ammonia
Methanation
5-a22
14:0014:12E25Visible light-driven hydrogen generation by organic polymer materials in the Ru(bpy)32+/Metylviologen/EDTA system
(NITTC) *Akiyama Z, *Koma R, Iwasaki S, Okuzaki S, Shiroishi H
hydrogen generation
organic polymer materials
Visible light-driven
5-a346
14:1214:20Break
Chemical reaction engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Sugiyama Shigeru, Fujitsuka Hiroyasu)
14:2014:32E27Liquid phase selective oxidation of glycerol using atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasma without catalyst
(Tohoku U.) *Nakagaki Yuya, Chida Tsutomu, Hiromori Kousuke, Shibasaki-Kitakawa Naomi, Sasaki Shota, Takahashi Atsushi
atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasma
reactive oxygen species
selective oxidation
5-c332
14:3214:44E28Development of cellulose hydrolysis catalysts by controlling amounts and types of acid sites on carbon
(NIT Kurume) *Chouno T., Gabe A.
hydrolysis of cellulose
oxygen containing functional groups
carbonization
5-g395
14:4414:56E29Development of zeolite-based catalysts for controlling hydroisomerization and cracking of long-chain n-paraffins for SAF production
(Tokyo Tech) *Tsuchiya T., Saika T., Kimura K., (Kyoto U./Tokyo Tech) Fujiysuka H., (Tokyo Tech) Tago T.
SAF
Zeolite
Platinium
5-a297
14:5615:08E30Low temperature CVD process development for AlN thin films
(U. Tokyo) *Obara S., Ninomiya T., Takagi T., Momose T., Shimogaki Y.
AlN film
chemical vapor deposition
low temperature
5-h175
15:0815:20E31CVD process for perovskite thin films from molten bismuth
(Kyoto U.) *Tanabe M., Yang Z., Kawase M.
CVD
perovskite solar cell
molten bismuth
5-h27
15:2015:32E32Solubilization of biomass components by hydrothermal decomposition of biomass with organic solvents
(Kansai U.) *Hamamoto Y., Hasegawa I., Hayashi J.
biomass
organosolv
hydrothermal decomposition
5-g168
15:3215:44E33Study on enhancement of gas-liquid mass transfer in Taylor Flow
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Ikeda Toshitake, Watabe Yoshihide, Horie Takafumi, Okita Erika, Yasuda Masahiro
Taylor Flow
mass transfer enhancement
spiral tube
5-f163

Hall F
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Chemical reaction engineering
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Saima Hitoshi, Momose Takeshi)
9:329:44F02Intensification of aldol condensation process using a liquid-liquid slug flow reactor
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Yoshimura Taichi, Horie Takafumi, (Mitsubishi Chemical) Takahashi Makoto, (Osaka Metro. U.) Watabe Yoshihide, Okita Erika, Yasuda masahiro
slug flow
aldol condensation
mass transfer enhancement
5-f84
9:449:56F03Evaluation of mixing performance in a novel microchannel with oscillatory flow
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Hashimoto Yuki, Horie Takafumi, Murotani Ryosuke, Okita Erika, Yasuda Masahiro
Microreactor
Oscillatory flow
Mixing
5-f164
9:5610:08F04Control of the conditions of redox reaction of indigo carmine
(Ono H.S.) *Yamaguchi K., *Yamamoto H., *Yasunaga Y.
indigo carmine
redox
temperature
5-i282
10:0810:20F05Analysis of mass transfer resistance in PEFC cathode reaction based on reaction engineering modeling
(Kyoto U.) *Okada Y., Ogawa H., Kageyama M., Gyoten H., Kawase M.
polymer electrolyte fuel cell
oxygen reduction reaction
mass transfer resistance
5-a283
10:2010:32F06Evaluation of catalyst system using electricity for isopentane dehydrogenation
(Shizuoka U.) *Mino Kazuhide, Karasawa Fumiya, Akama Hiroshi, Watanabe Ryo, Fukuhara Choji
Dehydrogenation
Structured catalyst
Electric internal heating
5-a394
10:3210:44F07Accelerating effect of microwaves from mutarotation measurements
(U. Hyogo) *Hueki Takashi, Asakuma Yusuke
microwave
mutarotation
optical rotation
5-i315
Systems, information, and simulation technologies
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Kawase Motoaki, Tago Teruoki)
10:5011:02F09Stochastic analysis of stock price ranking
(Hitachiichiko) *Aomi Soma, *Ishii Tatsumi, (Hitach Daiichi H.S.) *Ono Shion, *Kanno Yuki, *Komatsu Yuma, *Sanpei Takumi, Watanabe Hiromi
stock price
probability distribution
Zipf's law
14-b218
11:0211:14F10Generative adversarial networks for fault detection of chemical processes
(TUAT) *Shin Jaeyeong, Yamashita Yoshiyuki
GAN
fault detection
6-a208
11:1411:26F11Fast analysis of transport phenomena in melt during Si single crystal growth by using PINNs
(Osaka Eng.Sci) *Miyamoto Tsuyoshi, Takehara Yuto, Okano Yasunori
machine learning
transport phenomena
single crystal growth
6-f217
11:2611:38F12Automatic recognition and prediction of corrosion rate using 3D point cloud data by AI for selecting management targets of piping
(Shizuoka U.) *Oba Yusuke, Takeda Kazuhiro
3D point cloud data
AI
prediction
6-f329
11:3811:50F13Prediction of Absorption Wavelength of Porphyrin by Machine Learning using Molecular Structure
(Shizuoka U.) *Goto Yuto, Hirakawa Kazutaka, Takeda Kazuhiro
Absorption wavelength
molecular structure
machine learning
6-f335
11:5012:02F14Investigation of variable values that tie deuteration of F8 perylene by machine learning
(Shizuoka U.) *Ishigami Atsuya, (Inst. Mol. Sci.) Ohtsuka Naoya, Suzuki Toshiyasu, Momiyama Norie, (Shizuoka U.) Takeda Kazuhiro
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6-f391
12:0213:00Lunch break
Biochemical engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Saeki Daisuke, Fukuda Junji)
13:0013:12F20"What are the conditions for extracting a large amount of antioxidant substances contained in burdock root? ~Aiming to create burdock lotion~"
(Ikunokoukou) *Miyamori yui, *Ishizu momoka, *Hosomi Wako, Yoshida Sadaharu
redox reaction
antioxidant
temperature
7-e62
13:1213:24F21Synthesis of anti-inflammation material, adenosine-N1-oxide
(Kibi International U.) *Kataoka Ayumi, Kanazawa Kou, Fukuda Shigeharu
anti-inflammation
Royal jelly
Glucose oxidase
7-h150
13:2413:36F22Effect of vinegar on skin
(Hamadakoukou) *Shimoda Serika, *Yamamoto Aoi
vinegar
skin
moisturizing
7-h172
13:3613:48F23Search for phosphorus-lytic bacteria and improvement of phosphorus-lytic ability
(Saijo Agricultural H.S.) Nishimura N.
phosphorus-lytic bacteria
phosphorus-lytic ability
7-g20
13:4814:00F24Solid-phase modification of antibody proteins in ion-exchange chromatography
(Yamaguchi U.) *Tanaka Minori, Yoshimoto Noriko
Protein
Modification
Ion exchange chromatography
7-a397
14:0014:12F25Relation between color, smell and taste
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Nakamura Nanami, *Sakamoto Maya, *Kobata Yurie
color
smell
taste
7-b25
14:1214:20Break
Biochemical engineering
(14:20–15:32) (Chair: Saeki Daisuke, Fukuda Junji)
14:2014:32F27Investigation of GLUT1 targeting and cell damage effects of polyphenol glycoside-modified titanium peroxide nanoparticles
(Kobe U.) *Yamate Koki, Morishita Takuma, Washio Amane, Ogino Chiaki
DDS
GLUT1 targeting
Radiotherapy
7-e185
14:3214:44F28Evaluation of antibacterial and frictional properties about care cloth applying mucin suspension containing boric acid
(NIT Oyama colledge) *Takahashi Miwa, Sakai Hiroshi, (NIT Gunma colledge) Ooka Hisako, (Nagaoka U. Tech.) Kuwahara Takashi, (NIT Oyama colledge) Nasu Yuki, Tanaka Takakuni
mucin
care cloth
friction
7-i80
14:4414:56F29Solid-phase reaction of antibody drug conjugate with affinity chromatography
(Yamaguchi U.) *Tanaka Minori, Yoshimoto Noriko
Protein
Modification
Ion exchange chromatography
7-a398
14:5615:08F30Synthesis of glycosyl-resveratrol by glycosyltransferase
(Kibi International U.) *Takeuchi Ayu, Kanazawa Kou, Fukuda Shigeharu
Resveratrol
Glycosylation
Cyclodextrin Glucanotransferase
7-h137
15:0815:20F31Development of a system for mass production of protein in filamentous fungi by controlling pyruvate flux
(kobe U.) *Matsumoto Kotone, (Grad.Sch.Sci.Tech.Innov.,JAMSTEC) Wakai Satoshi, (kobe U.) Ono Taiki, Suzuki Tomohiro, Ogino Chiaki
Aspergillus oryzae
mpc
cellulase
7-a234
15:2015:32F32Enhanced production of alkanes by recombinant Escherichia coli with high expression of acyl carrier proteins
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Matsubara T., (Osaka Metro. U.) Han J., (Osaka Pref. U.) Asano K., (Osaka Metro. U.) Matsumoto T., Yamada R., Ogino H.
bio-alkane
ACP
E. coli
7-a235

Hall G
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Fukuda Shigeharu, Nomura Toshiyuki)
9:329:44G02Lactic acid production from different carbon sources in methylotrophic yeast
(Kobe U.) *Suzuki S., Hirohata R., Nakamura Y., Itou Y., Kitano M., Tominaga M., Nakasone H., Kondou A., Ishii J.
bioproduction
biotechnology
yeast
7-a376
9:449:56G03Measuring speed ofproteolytic enzyme being activated and influence of activator
(Kozu Senior H.S.) Tsuda Honoka
proteolytic enzyme
lactate drhydrogenase
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate
5-a140
9:5610:08G04Let's go Activated Charcoal !¡ÁWhat are the effects of activated charcoal¡Á
(Sakushingakuin H.S.) *Hoshino Fuuka, *Sasaki Raura, *Yabuki Shiori, Tsukubo Rina, Ueno Yuki, Hosino Kirara, Matsushita Miyu
activated charcoal
amino acid
7-b192
10:0810:20G05Preparation of antigen-coupled multi-lamellar vesicles (MLVs) by use of glutaraldehyde for biopanning selection
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Yokoyama Fuki, Kawaguchi Taiki, Nguyen Mihn-Ngoc, Horiuchi Jun-ichi, Kumada Yoichi
Liposomes
antigen coupling
glutaraldehyde
7-c261
10:2010:32G06Design and characterization of fusion proteins for identification of nitorocelllose-binding peptide
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Yamamoto yodai, Nita Makoto, Fukui Natsuha, Horiuchi Jun-ichi, Kumada yoichi
nitorocellulose-binding peptide
lactoferrin
fusion protein
7-a194
10:3210:44G07Development of a method for the preparation of medical hydrogels using protein-porphyrin complexes
(NITS) *Moriuchi H., Moriyama K.
Hydrogel
Protein
Porphyrin
7-e357
10:4410:50Break
Biochemical engineering
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Fukuda Shigeharu, Nomura Toshiyuki)
10:5011:02G09Preparation of virus-like particles for rapid screening of recombinant antibody fragments
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Tabata Mei, Tatakizawa Go, Horiuchi Jun-ichi, Kumada Yoichi
Virus-like particles
Baculovirus-Insect cell system
Rapid preparation
7-c267
11:0211:14G10Controlling antigen-binding affinity of VHH antibody by point mutation of CDR4
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Mihara Akihiro, Numata Tatunori, Takahashi Asuka, Horiuchi Jun-ichi, Kumada Yoichi
VHH
CDR4
antigen-binding affinity
7-a287
11:1411:26G11Extraction and utilization of egg antibodies
(Tennoji H.S.) *Hagi Ryoutaro, *Ueda Michiko, *Fukumitsu Rin, *Furukawa Taichi, *Takamori Akitomo
Antibodies
7-c355
11:2611:38G12The action of ascorbic acid oxidase and conditions for its inactivation using food
(Nanao H.S.) *Mukose Sara, *Hirosawa Yura, *Fukui Ryusuke, Hamada Kanta
ascorbic acid oxidase
inactivation
food
7-h68
11:3811:50G13Effect of Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation by coffee bean dreggs focused on additional fertilizer or caffeine
(NIT Oyama colledge) *Tozawa Akari, Inoue Akari, Tanaka Akiko, Degawa Tsuyoshi, Tanaka Takakuni
coffee bean dregg
Pleurotus ostreatus
7-h82
11:5012:02G14Alpha of starch-containing foods
(Tamashima H.S.) *hatano sinngo, *siozi haruhito, *katou yurina, *sasaki kairi, *yasuda ayaka
alpha
starch
rice
7-h144
12:0213:00Lunch break
Biochemical engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Takeda Kazuhiro, Yoshimoto Noriko)
13:0013:12G20Aerobic cultivation of lipid assimilating yeast on whey of lactate fermented milk.
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Takeuchi A., Suzuki H., Yoshikura R., (Niigata Inst. Tech) Kubota M., (Niigata Inst. Tech.) Nihira T., Takesono S., (Tsukuba U.) Nakajima T., (Lab. Tsukuba Env. Microb.) Shigeno T., (Niigata Inst. Tech) Onodera M.
whey
lipid assimilating yeast
aerobic cultivation
7-a147
13:1213:24G21Stretch-resistant rice flour noodles
(Ryu-1.SHS) *Yoita K., *Tukahara K., *Sato Y., *Moriwaki I.
rice noodles
resistance to growth
acid and base
7-h188
13:2413:36G22Why coffee beans turn black during the roasting process
(Tamagawa Academy) Tomiya H.
coffee
Maillard reaction
caramelization
7-h299
13:3613:48G23Change of marshmallows due to atmospheric pressure II
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Ono manato, *Baba Kosuke, *Motizuki Youta
multi-phase reaction
beta-cyclodextrin
13C NMR
7-h266
13:4814:00G24Production of Cellurose Nanofibers from Food Waste
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Tanaka Mayuka, *Kanagawa Takafumi, *Hayama Juri, *Matsumura Satoshi
Cellulose nanofibers
Food waste
Defibration
7-i223
14:0014:12G25Secretory production of PETase by Streptomyces thermoviolaceus and its characterization
(Kobe U.) *Sakamoto Daisuke, Yara Minami, Kobayashi Tomoya, Ota Katsumi, Ogino Chiaki
actinomycete
PET
mutation
7-a222
14:1214:20Break
Biochemical engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Takeda Kazuhiro, Yoshimoto Noriko)
14:2014:32G27Reduce milk allergy!
(Tennoji H.S.) *Shioyu Koharu, *Oono Kotoha, *Takagishi Shino, *Masuda Chinatsu
Antigen
Protein
SDS-PAGE
7-c356
14:3214:44G28Analysis of chemical content of green tea
(Tamagawa Academy) Kubota C.
green tea
tannin
amino acid
7-h301
14:4414:56G29Investigation of a substitute material for egg white meringue using chickpea meringue
(Hiroshima U. H.S.) *Kobori Ruka, *Saito Mao, *Nakama Raito, *Harada Manato
meringue
chickpea
whipping
7-h399
14:5615:08G30Enhanced xylitol production based on co-cultivation of xylitol-producing yeast and flocculent yeast
(Kyoto Inst. Tech.) *Yamawaki Taiki, Kumada Yoichi, Horiuchi Junichi
xylitol-producing yeast
flocculent yeast
co-cultivation
7-a381
15:0815:20G31water purification by duckweed
(Yamanashi Eiwa H.S.) *Takahashi Kanna, *Kumagai Natsuki
bio ethanol
duckweed
water purification
7-g243
15:2015:32G32Factor analysis of edible oil oxidative degradation by multifactorial approach
(Tohoku U.) *Yoshida Yuta, Hiromori Kousuke, Shibasaki-Kitakawa Naomi, Takahashi Atsushi
multifactorial approach
oxidative stability
edible oil
7-h325
15:3215:44G33Developing of heat resistant enzyme for production of biodiesel
(Kobe U.) *Mohammad Afiq Ropandi, Sakamoto Daisuke, Yara Minami, Kobayashi Tomoya, Ogino Ciaki
Biodiesel
Lipase
Thermal-resistant
7-b254

Hall H
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Ogino Chiaki, Horiuchi Jun-ichi)
9:329:44H02(withdrawn)

100370
9:449:56H03Relationship between algae and body hair in a polar bear
(Tennoji H.S.) *Asano Ichika, *Kita Seira, *Maeda Miyu, *Yoshino Hana
Algae
Zoo
7-g358
9:5610:08H04(withdrawn)

100250
10:0810:20H05Maturation of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes for cardiotoxicity assessment
(Yokohama Nat. U.) *Oiso Keiichiro, Sekiwa Takeshi, Fukuda Junji
cardiomyocyte
cardiotoxicity
iPS
7-e393
10:2010:32H06Effects of Mental Stress on Fish Memory
(Tennoji H.S.) *Takasago Yusuke, *Taniguchi Yuma, *Tanahashi Hodaka, *Himemiya Shogo, *Yamada Sho
Stress
Memory
Fishes
7-b340
10:3210:44H07Do insects have behavioral laterality?
(Tennoji H.S.) *Kobayashi Atsushi, *Inoue Haruta, *Nakano Ryousuke, *Fukuda Keita
Behavioral laterality
Invertebrate
7-b351
10:4410:50Break
Biochemical engineering
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Ogino Chiaki, Horiuchi Jun-ichi)
10:5011:02H09Visual learning and memory in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
(Tennoji H.S.) *Fukuoka Suzuna, *Sugimoto Ai, *Nagata Yuri, *Maeda Erika
Visual
Memory
Cricket
7-b352
11:0211:14H10Bacteria in intestines of beetles ­¶
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Fujimori Y., *Koike K., *Yamaki S., *Asakawa R., *Mikami T.
beetles
bacteria
symbiosis
7-f6
11:1411:26H11in vitro intestinal model co-culture with enterobacteria in alginate beads
(YOKOHAMA Nat. U.) *Nishino Mioto, Ito Naoya, Usui Toshihiro, Fukuda Junji
intestinal model
enterobacteria
drug absorption
7-e401
11:2611:38H12Effect of amphotericin B on the ion permeability of lipid membranes
(Shinshu U.) *Ito Kota, Saeki Daisuke, Okumura Yukihisa
Amphotericin B
Ion permeability
Liposome
7-b56
11:3811:50H13Separation of FITC-labelled DNA using ion-exchange chromatography
(Yamaguchi U.) *Tanaka Minori, Yoshimoto Noriko
fluorescent labeling
Nucleic Acid Drugs
Ion exchange chromatography
7-a396
11:5012:02H14Investigation of internal structure and thermal properties of plant-derived butter
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Izawa Ibuki, (EPICURE) Fujiharu Koji, (Avex) Hoyamatsu Yasuto, (Tokyo U. Sci.) Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Butter
Crystal
Emulsion
7-h253
12:5013:00Lunch break
Biochemical engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Kumada Yoichi, Ishii Jun)
13:0013:12H20Plant disease control and pesticide volume reduction using micronized pesticide particles
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Hoshino M, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura T
Botrytis cinerea
Pesticides
Micronization
7-h91
13:1213:24H21Change in the soil environment as seen from the vegetation of mushroom fruiting bodies
(Sakushingakuin H.S.) *Akutsu Hiroki, *Tatsumi Keigo, *Tokita Yohei, *Tabata Yuto, *Hirayama Seina, *Nakamizo Miyu
mushrobodyom fruiting
Soil
7-g104
13:2413:36H22Aerobic cultivation of E. coli JM109 using rotary shaker with inversion
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Oda H., Suzuki H., Yoshikura R., (PRECi co., Ltd) Kawamura N., (Niigata Inst. Tech.) Nihira T., Takesono S., (Tsukuba U.) Nakajima T., (Lab. Tsukuba Env. Microb.) Shigeno T., (Niigata Inst. Tech) Onodera M.
rotary shaking culture
inversion
#E. coli# JM109
7-a112
13:3613:48H23Desarmillaria ectypa, a paludal fungus refound in Niigata prefecture and its pure culture.
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Kashiro T., (The Niigata Microb. Soci.) Maruyama T., (Niigata Inst. Tech.) Yoshikura R., Takesono S., Onodera M.
#Desarmillaria ectypa#
a paludal fungus
pure culture
7-g181
13:4814:00H24Elucidation of Germination Inhibition Mechanism by Coumarin
(Chienkan H.S.) Fukuda Kazuma, Matsuura Hyuga, *Ooishi Taiga, Hyakutake Souta, Yoshida Michinari, Egami Chisato, *Koga Mizuho
Coumarin
Germination Inhibition
lipid solubility
7-b342
14:0014:12H25Differential responsiveness of Mimosa pudica to temperature and temperature differences
(Tennoji H.S.) *Himekawa Sho, *Shimadzu Yui, *Takahara Riku, *Takamura Koki
Plant movements
7-b360
14:1214:20Break
Biochemical engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Ishii Jun, Kawabe Yoshinori)
14:2014:32H27Investigation of an optimal reactor using immobilized enzyme
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Kanda Ayu, Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Immobilized enzyme
Microchannel
Microreactor
7-a240
14:3214:44H28Control factors of coaggregate formation in yeast and lactic acid bacteria co-culture system
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Yamashita Y, (Osaka Metro. U.) Nomura T
Interaction forces
Coaggregate
Microbial cells
7-h92
14:4414:56H29Assimilation of Maleic acid by yeast cells with surface display of Esterase
(Kobe U.) *Maehashi Saki, Prihardi Kahar, Ogino Chiaki
yeast
surface display
maleic acid
7-a231
14:5615:08H30Let's make dandelion glue
(Tamashima H.S.) *takeuti hiziri, *nakae yuuri, *nisii ren, *nisio manami
glue
latex
andelion
7-i18
15:0815:20H31Soil environment survey of Mt. Amari
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Ogino T, *Akakoka T
Mt.Amari
Soil
Environment
7-g11
15:2015:32H32Effect of medium composition on bacterial cellulose production by Komagataeibacter nataicola NRIC 0616
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Yoshikura R, Higuchi A, (The Niigata Microb. Soci.) Kobayashi Y, (Tokyo U. Agric.) Suzuki T, Ishikawa M, (Niigata Inst. Tech.) Takesono S, Onodera M
bacterial cellulose
#Komagataeibacter nataicola#
medium composition
7-a343
15:3215:44H33Screening of baker's yeasts from flower petals.
(Niigata Inst. Tech.) *Satoh Y., Sasaki S., Yoshikura R., Takesono S., Onodera M.
baker's yeast
alcohol fermentation
flower petals
7-g171

Hall I
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Biochemical engineering
(9:32–10:44) (Chair: Yoshimoto Makoto, Onodera Masayuki)
9:329:44I02Quercus glauca forest in Atagoyama, Kofu.
(Yamanashi Eiwa H.S., Faculty of Natural Sciences.) Inoue Sakura
Global warming
Laurel forest
The index of warmth
7-g130
9:449:56I03mold-resistant food
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Hosoda Nao, *Kitahara sena
antifungal mold
optimum environment for bacteria
antifungal food
7-h232
9:5610:08I04Study of photoblastic seeds
(Tennoji H.S.) *Isaka Syunsuke, *Ogita Aika, *Ozaki Kai, *Hatta Kotarou
Photoblastic seeds
7-b369
10:0810:20I05Examination of measures to prevent the occurrence of blue-green algae due to eurtrophication of reservoirs
(Sakushingakuin H.S.) *Kassai Yuugo, *Soeno Yuki, *Ichinose Ryota, *Higuchi Hikari
blue-green algae
water quality improvement
eutrophication
7-g109
10:2010:32I06Measurement of Escherichia coli K-12 concentration under shaking cultivation by image analysis
(NIT Oyama colledge) *Okada Megu, Harsh Animesh, Kobayashi Yasuhiro, Tanaka Takakuni
image analysis
Escherichia coli
7-i83
10:3210:44I07Effects of environmental changes on the behavior of Tetramorium tsushimae
(Tennoji H.S.) *Morishima Nanako, *Ishibe Koharu, *Dote Nayu, *Nakano Kana
Behaviour
Environmental factor
Ants
7-b354
10:4410:50Break
Biochemical engineering
(10:50–11:38) (Chair: Yoshimoto Makoto, Onodera Masayuki)
10:5011:02I09Exploration of coexistence parameters using dry simulation to elucidate the mechanism of microbial coexistence
(Shizuoka U.) *Yagi Ryutaro, Honjo Masahiro, Futamata Hiroyuki, Takeda Kazuhiro
microbial coexistence
dry simulation
prediction
6-g334
11:0211:14I10Correlation between distribution of terrestrial isopods and surrounding environment
(Tennoji H.S.) *Aono Taiko, *Hasegawa Kotono, *Haraguchi Taigo, *Minosaki Satoki
Edge effect
Invertebrate
Terrestrial isopods
7-f368
11:1411:26I11Use of Jellyfish as Fertilizer
(FukuyamaSeishikan H./GSC Hiroshima) *Tsugawa M., (Hiroshima U.) Ueda A., Nagaoka T.
Jellyfish
Fertilizer
Environment
7-g189
11:2611:38I12Making of the search chart of Water mites in Yamanashi
(Yamanashi Eiwa H.S. Sci. Club) *Katsura Noa, *Anai Oto
Water mites
Index animals
Water environment
7-g215
12:0213:00Lunch break
Supercritical fluid
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Matsuyama Kiyoshi, Uchida Hirohisa)
13:0013:12I20microencapsulation of lutein using PGSS Process
(Fukuoka U.) *sunahara shuhei, nakamura miyuki, sharmin tanjina, mishima kenji
supercritical carbon dioxide
lutein
microcapsule
8-e100
13:1213:24I21Microencapsulation of rice bran extraction using supercritical carbon dioxide
(Fukuoka U.) *nomura kentaro, nakamura miyuki, sharmin tanjina, mishima kenji
supercritical carbon dioxide
ferulic acid
microencapsulation
8-e102
13:2413:36I22Hydrothermal extraction of antioxidants from spent coffee grounds
(Utsunomiya U.) *Saito Daiki, Sato Takafumi, Itoh Naotsugu
Hydrothermal extraction
Spent coffee grounds
Antioxidant
8-c40
13:3613:48I23Reaction characterization of CeO2 oxygen carrier for chemical loop waste plastic gasification process design
(U.Tohoku) *Sekine Hironori, (NICHe) Seong Gimyeong, (WPI-AIMR) Yoko Akira, (IMRAM) Tomai Takaaki, (WPI-AIMR) Adschiri Tadafumi
Chemical looping
Gasfication
Plastic recycling
8-f87
13:4814:00I24Highly Efficient Extraction of Berberine from Coptis japonica Using Liquid Carbon Dioxide
(Fukuoka U.) *hara keisuke, nakamura miyuki, sharmin tanjina, mishima kenji
supercritical carbon dioxide
extraction
berberine
8-c99
14:0014:12I25Elucidation of formation process of Al-doped iron oxide by supercritical hydrothermal synthesis
(U.Tohoku) *Kawase T., (IMRAM) Tomai T., (WPI-AIMR) Yoko A., (NICHe) Seong G., (WPI-AIMR) Adschiri T.
supercritical water
oxygen storage material
structural stability
8-e193
14:1214:20Break
Supercritical fluid
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Seong Gimyeong, Sato Takafumi)
14:2014:32I27Liposome Preparation for Drug Delivery System by Ultrasound irradiation
(Fukuoka U.) *Matsumoto Mayu, (FukuokaUniv.) Nakamura Miyuki, (Fukuoka U.) Sharmin Tanjina, Mishima Kenji
Liposome
8-e288
14:3214:44I28Microencapsulation of natural plant leaf extracts
(Fukuoka U.) *Maekawa Souki, Nakamura Miyuki, Sharmin tanjina, Mishima Kenji
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Polyphenols
Microencapsulation
8-e383
14:4414:56I29Extraction of p-coumaric acid from natural plant leaves using liquid carbon dioxide
(Fukuoka U.) *Goya Hiroki, Nakamura Miyuki, Sharmin Tanzina, Mishima Kenji
Liquid carbon dioxide
Bioactive compound
Extraction
8-c186
14:5615:08I30Characteristics changes of pharmaceutical crystals in high-temperature supercritical carbon dioxide
(Kanazawa U.) *Yoshizawa K., Uchida H.
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Organic compounds
Thermal characteristics
8-e183
15:0815:20I31Production of capsules coated with S-CNF using supercritical carbon dioxide
(Fukuoka U.) *Gotou Katsuki, Nakamura Miyuki, Sharmin Tanzina, Mishima Kenji
supercritical carbon dioxide
CNF
coating
8-f103
15:2015:32I32(withdrawn)

100131
15:3215:44I33Preparation of microcapsules with bone-derived proteins
(Fukuoka U.) *Hara Kousei, Nakamura Miyuki, Sharmin Tanjina, Mishima Kenji
supercritical carbon dioxide
microcapsules
proteins
8-e101

Hall J
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Energy engineering
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Shoji Ryo, Hasegawa Isao)
9:209:32J01Power Generating Performance Characterization of Microbial Fuel Cell with Some Additives
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Uei Kota, Tojo Tomohiro
Microbial Fuel Cell
Power Generating Bacteria
Load Characterization
9-e97
9:329:44J02Effective viscosity measurements of heat strage microcapsule dispersion with a tuning fork vibro viscometer
(Yamagata U.) *Ohya Daiki, Ishibashi Chizu, Sakuma Megumu, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Effective viscosity
Heat strage microcapsule
tuning fork vibro viscometer
9-b42
9:449:56J03Effective viscosity measurements of heat strage microcapsule dispersion with a rotational viscometer
(Yamagata U.) *Sasho Yusuke, Kikuchi Taiki, Makuta Toshinori, Akamatsu Masato
Effective viscosity
Heat strage microcapsule
Rotational viscometer
9-b43
9:5610:08J04Hydrogen production at low potential using layered MnO2 electrode containing Co complexes on bamboo charcoal/CNT
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Sasaki Ryo, Senuma Ayuri, Zhao Heitian, Okiguti Riku, Tomono Kazuaki
Hydrogen production
Low potential
Layered MnO2
9-a135
10:0810:20J05Bioethanol Productionfrom Food Waste
(Shibata H.S.) *Iijima Kai, *Takahashi Kotoha, *Takeda Chihiro
koji
glucose
venezictic solution
9-f412
10:2010:32J06Starch Ingredients which is Useful in producing biofuel
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Kitagawa Gaku, *Minami Kaito, *Ishii Yuto, *Kakei Toa
Biofuel
Starch
Ethanol
9-c241
10:3210:44J07Basic Study on Practical Use of Microbial Batteries and Evaluation of Their Output Characteristics
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech) *Oka Shion, Tojo Tomohiro
Microbial Batteries
Output Characteristics
9-e94
10:4410:50Break
Energy engineering
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Hasegawa Isao, Atsumi Ryosuke)
10:5011:02J09Influence of Corrosion on Thermochemical Water Splitting via Na-Redox Cycle
(U.Hiroshima) *Daisuke M., Masayuki H., Rini S., Hiroki M., Takayuki I.
Na-Redox
hydrogen
thermochemical water splitting
9-a326
11:0211:14J10Investigation of liquid-phase dehydrogenation process using decaline as a hydrogen carrier
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Nakamura Akihiro, Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Dehydrogenation
Decalin
Superheated liquid-film state
9-e238
11:1411:26J11Environmental conditions for biomass production by microalgae culture using deep sea water
(NIT Toyko) *Kubo Akane, Sato Kurumi, Shoji Ryo
deep sea water
oceanic algae
biofuel
9-a61
11:2611:38J12Development of thermal storage microcapsules containing sugar alcohols and evaluation of heat storage / radiation characterization
(U.Yamagata) *seto yusuke, makuta tosinori
thermal storage
sugar alcohols
microcapsules
9-b318
11:3811:50J13A Study on the Relationship between the Compositional Ratio and the Heat of Combustion in Solid Fuels -Gel formed by mixing a saturated aqueous solution of calcium acetate and alcohol-
(Takahashi H.S.) *Kondo N., Kamon T.
gel
solid fuels
compositional ratio
9-d26
11:5012:02J14Evaluation of PEFC output performance by simulation with effect of carbon support structure
(Kyushu U.) *Nakano K., Saito Y., Inoue G.
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell
modeling
carbon support
9-a385
12:0213:00Lunch break
Energy engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Inoue Gen, Hanada Nobuko)
13:0013:12J20Effect of Fatty Acid Addition on Melting and Crystallization of Erythritol
(Chiba U.) *Wada Daiju, Tang Xudong, Ryu Junichi
Latent heat storage
Erythritol
Fatty acid
9-b121
13:1213:24J21Mass transport analysis of organic active materials for redox flow batteries
(Gunma U.) *Ueyanagi Kota, Ishitobi Hirokazu, (AIST) Ohira Akihiro, Kanega Ryoichi, Sato Yukari, (Gunma U.) Nakagawa Nobuyoshi
Organic active material
Mass transport analysis
Redox flow battery
9-a203
13:2413:36J22Sixth feature of supramolecular dye solar cells: Tunneling effect of aluminum oxide layer
(Hamadakoukou) *Kagiyama Souma, *Kihara Moeka, *Yaguchi Ren
Tunneling effect
solar cells
aluminum
9-a169
13:3613:48J23Study on the mechanism of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
(Meiwa H.S.) *Yamaguchi T, *Watanabe Y
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
wavelength
pigment
9-a49
13:4814:00J24Development of Magnesium Hydroxide-Based Chemical Heat Storage Material for Effective Utilization of Vehicle Exhaust Heat
(Chiba U.) *Okuyama Ryuki, Ezawa Shuya, Kobayashi Naoki, Ryu Junichi
Chemical heat storage
Gas-solid reaction
Magnesium hydroxide
9-b127
14:0014:12J25Reactivity evaluation of chemical heat storage material pellets
(Chiba U.) *Ezawa Shuya, Okuyama Ryuki, Kobayashi Naoki, Ryu Junichi
Chemical heat storage
Magnesium hydroxide
Pellet
9-b123
14:1214:20Break
Energy engineering
(14:20–15:20) (Chair: Akamatsu Masato, Inoue Gen)
14:2014:32J27Real-time measurement in power generation using microorganisms
(Kitami Hokuto H.S.) Harada Y.
Microorganism
New energy source
Electricity
9-e306
14:3214:44J28Hydrogen production from steam co-gasification of biomass
(Hirosaki U.) *Okura Hirozumi, Az Zahra Aghietyas Choirun, Abudula Abuliti, Guan Guoqing
Biomass
Co-gasification
Hydrogen Production
9-c3
14:4414:56J29Hydrothermal gasification of aqueous organic solutions using carbon-supported nickel catalysts
(Kansai U.) *Matsuki T., Hasegawa I., Hayashi J.
nickel catalysts
hydrothermal gasification
aqueous organic solutions
9-c197
14:5615:08J30Increasing the Voltage of dye-sensitized solar cells using chalk made of calcium carbonate
(H.Matsuyamachuo) *Tuchiya Yutaro, *Ishibashi Yuto, *Muraoka Yuki, *Washimi Kazuaki, Maki Daisuke
solar cell
dye
chalk
9-a377
15:0815:20J31Catalyst development for synthesis of valuable substances from biogas
(Ibaraki U.) *Ogura Y., Yamauchi N., Kobayashi Y., (Hokkaido U.) Tada S.
CO2 hydrogenation
Zirconia
Biogas
9-c107

Hall K
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Energy engineering
(9:32–10:32) (Chair: Guan Guoqing, Nakagawa Nobuyoshi)
9:329:44K02Ab-initio based estimation of byproducts adsoption behavior on activated carbon for MCH dehydrogenation process
(NIT Nagaoka) *Gunji Satomi, Atsumi Ryosuke
Active carbon
DFT calculation
Methylcyclohexane
9-e407
9:449:56K03Construction of a Power Network System for Storage Batteries Using Arduino uno
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. and Tech.) *Mito Masaya, Tojo Tomohiro
Charging System
Storage Battery
Arduino uno
9-e88
9:5610:08K04Estimation of Green Ammonia Production Capacity in Japan via Dynamic Process Simulator
(NIT Nagaoka) *Hada Yasuyuki, Atsumi Ryosuke
Dynamic simulation
Green ammonia
Meteorological data
9-e408
10:0810:20K05What you can learn by continuing to face the sun.
(Hamadakoukou) *Murokita Kosei, *Okuzako Kaede, *Uzu Asahi, *Maehara Kotomi
equatorial mount
temperature difference
solar heat
9-a300
10:2010:32K06Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Using Familiar Objects
(Hamadakoukou) *Sasaoka Chisato, *Nogami Chisa
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
tooth paste
paints
9-a167
10:4410:50Break
Electronics
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Ohashi Hidenori, Tojo Tomohiro)
10:5011:02K09Evaluation of effect of dynamic structure change on reaction distribution in all-solid-state battery
(Kyushu U.) *Eto Y., Mori Y., Inoue G.
all-solid-state battery
DEM
crack formation
11-a388
11:0211:14K10Effect of hydrogen production and preparation of manganese oxide thin films with interlayer Ru(bpy)3 complexes
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Senuma Ayuri, Okiguchi Riku, Tomono Kazuaki
Layered MnO2
Ru complex
Hydrogen evolution
11-f165
11:1411:26K11Capacitor electrode application of layered manganese oxide with fluorescent properties
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Yoshino Haruto, Tokiwa Kotomi, Sato Takumi, Tomono Kazuaki
capacitor
fluorescent dye
Layered MnO$2$
11-c120
11:2611:38K12Comparison of electrochemical properties of Metal complexes/MnO2 films covered with different chain lengths of lipids
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Okawa Ryosuke, Abe Mayumi, Inaba Kosuke, Tomono Kazuaki
Lipid
Metal complex
Layered MnO$2$
11-c114
11:3811:50K13Refresh effect and Faraday efficiency on ammonia water electrolysis
(U. Hiroshima) *Yusuke T., (Hydrolabo) Tomoyuki I., (U. Hiroshima) Fangqin G., Yasuaki O., Takumi M., Wookyung K., Yutaka N., Yukihiko M., Keiya N., Hiroki M., Takayuki I.
Ammonia
Erectrolysis
Faraday efficiency
11-a89
11:5012:02K14Additive effect of Nb2O5 to electrode material MgH2 for all-solid-state lithium-ion battery
(U. Hiroshima) *Nagatsuka Y., Yao Y., Rini S., Miyaoka H., Ichikawa T.
lithium ion battery
magnesium hydride
niobium oxide
11-a95
12:0213:00Lunch break
Electronics
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Ichikawa Takayuki, Makuta Toshinori)
13:0013:12K20Fundamental Study on Divalent Ion Insertion and Extraction Performance in Potassium-Titanium-Niobium Oxides
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Muramatsu Kenya, Tojo Tomohiro
Potassium-Titanium-Niobium Oxides
Divalent Ion
Insertion and Extraction Performance
11-a41
13:1213:24K21The cause that copper nitrate solution turn green
(Takarazukakita H.S.) *Tsuchida Momoko, *Chihara Hana, *Tanaka Riko, *Horikawa Kohsei
copper ion
nitrate ion
nitrite ion
11-a317
13:2413:36K22Fading of Color Anodized Aluminum
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Saito Ai, *Sakaue Sho, *Teshima Aoi, *Matsushita Runa
Anodized aluminum
Fade
Absorbance
11-a252
13:3613:48K23Fundamental Study on Formation of Metal Oxide Films and their¡¡Photocatalytic Reactivity.
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Yoshida Iori, Tojo Tomohiro
Metal Oxide Films
Photocatalytic Reactivity
P-type Semiconductor
11-a86
13:4814:00K24Efficient clectroplating
(Ono H.S.) *Takeuti H., *Kiriyama S.
elrectroplating
copper
magnetism
11-a275
14:0014:12K25Elucidation of iron elution mechanism affected by sodium glutamate -Development of technology for activating seaweed beds-
(H.Matsuyamachuo) *Tomioka Msahiro, *Minakuchi Satoki, Maki Daisuke
kelp
slag
blue carbon
11-f308
14:1214:20Break
Electronics
(14:20–15:32) (Chair: Ichikawa Takayuki, Makuta Toshinori)
14:2014:32K27Correlation between the Reduction Potential and Stability,and the Amount of Copper Dendrites
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Isawa Yuzuki, *Kawamura Takuto, *Kanzaki Seitaro, *Fujioka Daichi, *Yoshida Takuma
Copper Dendrite
Chelate Complex
Reduction Voltage
11-a199
14:3214:44K28Development of aluminum-air secondary battery by using novel deep eutectic solvents containing OH- ion
(TUAT) *Nishimiya Ryotaro, Ohashi Hidenori
Al-air secondary battery
Deep eutectic solvents
11-a406
14:4414:56K29Development and Commercialization of gel-air Mg battery
(Chemistry Club of Kumamoto H.S.) *Udo Kurumi, *Ozaki Houei, *Ezaki Hideaki
battery
gel
emergency
11-a327
14:5615:08K30Evaluation of Charge-Discharge Characteristics of Ternary Cathode Materials by Controlling Manganese Valence
(Kanto-Gakuin U.) *Hanaya Akinobu, Onizuka Saki, (Kyoto U.) Sakamoto Ryo, (Kanto-Gakuin U.) Tomono Kazuaki
Layered MnO2
charge/discharge
manganese valence
11-a115
15:0815:20K31Electrochemical Characterization of Divalent Ion Batteries Using Potassium Titanium Aluminum Oxides
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *kamiya kazuki, Tojo Tomohiro
Divalent Ion Battery
Potassium Titanium Aluminum Oxide
Cyclic Voltammetry
11-a149
15:2015:32K32Output Characteristics Using Potassium Birnessite MnO2 as a Cathode Material for Divalent Ion Battery cathode
(Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Tech.) *Iwata Naoya, Tojo Tomohiro
Potassium Birnessite MnO2
Divalent Ion Batteries
Output Characteristics
11-a143

Hall L
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Yoshida Masahiro, Yamauchi Noriko)
9:209:32L01Synthesis of CaO-MgO-P2O5 Glasses by Chelate Gel Method and Their Bioactive Evaluation
(NIT Ube) *Kono Haruki, (Kanagawa Inst. Tech.) Shigeno Koichi, (Yamaguchi U.) Fujimori Hirotaka
Biomaterials
Phosphate Glass
Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) Test
12-k81
9:329:44L02Controlled solubilization by structural transition between micelles and vesicles
(NIT.Ube) *Fujitsuki K., Takata Y.
solubilization
micelle
vesicle
12-a125
9:449:56L03How the combination of different types of surfactants affects the foamability
(Mizusawa H.S) *Iwabuchi Takeru, *Oikawa Wakana, *Komabayashi Runa, *Takahashi Akiko, Takahashi Kazunari
Surfactant
Foamability
Soap
12-a35
9:5610:08L04Thermodynamic investigation of the interaction between lipid bilayers and hydrophobic substances
(NIT Wakayama) *Takiguchi R., Nakaya S., Morita S.
Lipid bilayer
Thermodynamics
hydrophobic substance
12-m202
10:0810:20L05Template effects of anionic vesicles to guide a laccase-catalyzed oligomerization for synthesis of electro-conductive oligoaniline
(NIT Oyama) *Nakano Yuto, Kashima Keita
polyaniline
laccase
vesicle
12-k365
10:2010:32L06Effect of Sterols on Colorimetric Response of Polydiacetylene
(Tohoku U.) *Kamata T, Nakayama S, Suga K, Watanabe K, Nagao D
polydiacetylene
sterol
amino acid
12-i205
10:3210:44L07Elucidation of color fading mechanism
(Shizuoka Futaba H.S.) *Yamashita Kanna, *Ogino Chihiro, *Yamamoto Ayaka
Fading
Color
12-h269
10:4410:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Ohsaki Shuji, Yoshida Masahiro)
10:5011:02L09Crystal phase and luminescence properties of Er3+-doped NaYF4 nanophosphor
(NIT Anan) *Azuma Yuriko, Kouzai Takanori, Fujihara Takeshi, Zheng Tao, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya
Upconversion luminescence
Nanophosphor
NaYF$4$
12-d265
11:0211:14L10Fluorescence emission of Cu+, Sn2+-doped borate glass
(NIT Anan) *Sakaguchi Asuka, Kouzai Takanori, Fujihara Takesi, Zheng Tao, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya
borate glass
luminescent glass
fluorescence emission
12-k260
11:1411:26L11Synthesis of Glass-Ceramics Using Sakurajima Volcanic Ash
(Tokyo Tech H.S.) *Yasuda Satoru, *Yonemura Seyun
Glass-Ceramics
Volcanic Ash
Building material
12-m210
11:2611:38L12Difference in crystal structure by the condition change of Storm Glass
(Kobe H.S.) *Katagi Kouta, *Nishizaki Syunsuke, *Takemoto Takuma, *Kotani Kyouhei, *Yamazaki Airi, *Atarashi Momoki
Storm Grass
crystal structure
12-i174
11:3811:50L13Ionic polymer droplet in aqueous two-phase system composed of polymer electrolytes and polymer non-electrolytes and the droplet motion in the electric field.
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Yamamoto Arata, Horie Takahumi, Yasuda Masahiro, Okita Erika
aqueous two-phase system
ionic polymer droplet
electrophoresis
12-b66
11:5012:02L14the UV light irradiation of GVs containing photoresponsive molecules
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Morimoto Issei, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro, Okita Erika
vesicle
photoresponsivity
UV irradiation
12-b173
12:0213:00Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Takata Yoichi, Nagao Daisuke)
13:0013:12L20Effect of hydrophobilization of gelatin on properties of gelatin coacervate capsules
(Kagoshima U.) *Sakanashi Norihiro, Yoshida Masahiro, Takei Takayuki
gelatin
coacervation
hydrophobilization
12-c392
13:1213:24L21Wettability evaluation
(chienkanhighschool) *mawatari sato, *naritomi hanako, *shigematsu ai, *furukawa yuna
Wettability evaluation
12-h312
13:2413:36L22Creating the strongest adhesive
(TENNOJI H.S.) *Arai Sota, *Ino Shuta, *Nakanishi Runa, *Kakiuchi Akihiro
starch
amylose
gelatinization
12-m133
13:3613:48L23Investigation of supermolecular gels prepared with low molecular weight gelators
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Miyashita Junno, Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Gel
Hansen solubility parameter
DBS
12-e242
13:4814:00L24Effect of adding whey protein to casein resin
(H.Sanbonmatsu) *Nii I., *Nishiyama Y., *Matsumura R., *Miyawaki S., Masuda M.
casein resin
whey
biodegradable-plastic
12-k170
14:0014:12L25Surface modification of biopolymer films inspired lotus leaves and evaluation of its hydrophobicity
(NIT Oyama) *Yamagiwa Sorami, Kashima Keita
biopolymer film
Hydrophobization
lotus effect
12-k371
14:1214:20Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Kimura Hiroe, Suga Keishi)
14:2014:32L27Development of method for encapsulation of quantum dots with polymer
(Ibaraki U.) *Matsuda A., (Hokkaido U.) Tada S., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
capsule
polymer particle
quantum dots
12-c23
14:3214:44L28Let¡Çs make soap bubbles that are difficult to break ~with oil~
(Ono H.S.) *Sakata K., *Kuroda N., *Kubota M.
Soap
Bubble
Oil
12-m280
14:4414:56L29Application of metal-organic frameworks to multi-drugs carrier
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Ohashi Ayumi, Ohsaki Shuji, Nakamura Hideya, Watano Satoru
Metal-organic frameworks
Drug delivery system
Multi-drug carrier
12-a390
14:5615:08L30Effect of temperature on the drug permeability of cuticles of Japanese fatsia
(Hosei U.) *Nakajima S., Kiguchi T., Yamashita A. C.
Agricultural Drug Delivery System
Arrhenius equation
Diffusion coefficient
12-a55
15:0815:20L31Preparation of temperature-responsive polymer particles with acrylic acid as a comonomer
(Ibaraki U.) *Kishino H., (Hokkaido U.) Tada S., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
temperature-responsive particles
acrylic acid
copolymerization
12-c4
15:2015:32L32Synthesis of fine MTA cement using polymer
(NIT Anan) *Sakamoto Satoru, Zheng Tao, Fujihara Takesi, Kouzai Takanori, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, (Tokyo Med, Den, U.) Uo Motohiro
MTA cement
Polymer
Particle size
12-c259
15:3215:44L33Recovering of lithium ions and bicarbonate ions by ionic polymer gel
(Hiroshima U.) *Kagayama Tatsumi, Gotoh Takehiko, Suenaga Toshikazu, Nakai Satoshi
lithium ion
bicarbonate ion
polymer gel
12-e359

Hall M
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Tsunashima Katsuhiko, Ono Tsutomu)
9:209:32M01Water repellency evaluation of surface coated with photoresponsive molecules
(Yamagata U.) *Kimura Makoto, Katsurashima Yuro, Yoshida Kazunari
photoresponsive
water-repellent
solution casting
12-a411
9:329:44M02Study on the surface area of metals in chemical reactions
(H.Tochigi) *Tsunoda K, *Terauchi S, (H.tochigi) *Ichimura K
surface area
aluminium
12-m219
9:449:56M03Controlling particle size and adsorption property of monodisperse ZIF-8
(Kyoto U.) *Kato Kaoruko, Hiraide Shotaro, Watanabe Satoshi
Metal-Organic Framework
Monodisperse Particles
Adsorption
12-a158
9:5610:08M04Reducing interfacial resistance of a solid electrolyte/negative electrode interface by using SPS method
(NIT Anan) *Ohata Arata, Konishi Tomoya, Zheng Tao, Kamano Masaru, Fujihara Takeshi, Kouzai Takanori
All solid lithium batteries
SPS method
Interfacial resistance
12-a156
10:0810:20M05Preparation and perforemance evaluation of TiO2 nanoparticles for dye-sensitized solar cell electrodes
(NIT Anan) *Okada Suzuna, Kouzai Takanori, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, Fujihara Takeshi, Zheng Tao
DSSC
TiO$2$
Conversion efficiency
12-c310
10:2010:32M06Making sunscreens and improving their effectiveness
(H.S Noshiro) *kabutoya shoji, *tamura haruto, *watanabe ami, *hamano yuka
sunscreen
speciality products
UV transmittance
10-h273
10:3210:44M07research of sunscreen
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Nakagomi Momone, *Honobe Tamako, *Saito Kokomi
sunscreen
right
spectrophotometer
12-m263
10:4410:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Iwasaki Tomohiro, Ishii Haruyuki)
10:5011:02M09Effects of Physical Characteristics of Liquid Solvents on the Crystal Characteristics of C8-BTBT Thin Films Deposited by Spin-Coating
(Kanazawa U.) *Uchita T., Uchida H.
Organic Thin Films
Spin Coating
Thin Film Transistors
12-g389
11:0211:14M10PdNi Bimetallic Nanoparticles by Pyrolysis of Metal nanoparticle/Metal–Organic Framework Hybrid
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Eiro Masashi, Matsuoka Takumi, Shoji Ayano, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
Bimetallic nanoparticle
Metal-organic framework
Pyrolysis
12-d76
11:1411:26M11Supercritical CO2-assisted formation of PdRu nanoparticles in metal-organic frameworks
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Matsuoka Takumi, Eiro Masashi, Shoji Ayano, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
supercritical fluid
PdRu nanoparticles
metal-organic framework
12-d73
11:2611:38M12Supercritical CO2-Assisted Formation of Metal-Organic Framework Loaded Porous Polymer Membrane for Removal of Dye
(Fukuoka Inst. Tech.) *Shoji Ayano, Matsuoka Takumi, Eiro Masashi, Matsuyama Kiyoshi
Supercritical CO2
Metal-organic framework
Porous polymer membrane
12-k72
11:3811:50M13Aluminum alloy that protects us
(Chienkan H.S.) *ejima daito, (Chienka H.S.) *matsuo ryunosuke, (Chienkan H.S.) *tsugawa souki, *kawakami youhei
alloy
maxing ratio
hardness
12-k302
11:5012:02M14Controlled Synthesis of Pd-Ru Alloy Nanoparticles Using Microreactor
(Kyoto U.) *Yamashita Ruri, Hiraide Shotaro, Watanabe Satoshi
Microreactor
Nanoparticles
Nucleation
12-d29
12:0213:00Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Konishi Tomoya, Nakamura Hideya)
13:0013:12M20Exploring long-term storage methods for metal dendrite
(Ono H.S.) *Kameji S., *Osaki R., *Sasayama S.
metal
dendrite
storage
12-m279
13:1213:24M21Anti-rust Agents from Kitchen
(MASUDA Senior H.S.) *Tanaka Suzuna, *Goubara Momoka, *Mashino Ryo
rust
charcoal
melt
12-m154
13:2413:36M22Preparation and application of carbon-based materials using Kishu plum seed charcoal
(NIT Wakayama) *Hori Katsuki, Koyabu Kanata, (NIT Nara) Uga Masahiro, (NIT Wakayama) Tsunashima Katsuhiko, Kishimoto Noboru, (NIT Nara) Yamada Hirohisa
Plum seed
Charcoal
Conducting polymer
12-j347
13:3613:48M23Development of Tough Ion Gels with Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes
(Okayama U.) *Miyawaki Ayari, Watanabe Takaichi, Ono Tsutomu
Toughness
Ion gel
Ionic Liquid
12-e13
13:4814:00M24Fabrication of photonic colloidal crystals composed of monodisperse polymer nanolatexes
(Yamaguchi U.) *Yoshio A., Kanekiyo H., Ishii H.
monodisperse particle
colloidal crystal
emulsion polymerization
12-d128
14:0014:12M25Hydrothermal synthesis of ANA zeolite from silica sludge
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Tokumaru H., (Osaka Metro. U.) Fukuda M., Iwasaki T., (Tosoh SGM) Horikoshi H.
Analcime
Silica waste
Hydrothermal synthesis
12-c178
14:1214:20Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Kouzai Takanori, Watanabe Satoshi)
14:2014:32M27Relationship between strength and content percentage of main components of chalks/pencils
(Tsuyama.H.S) *Tsutsui Chisato, *Oka Midori, *Sugiyama Kotaro, *Asano Osei, *Tanaka Kotoha, *Higashiki Yuta
Chalk
Graphite
Strength
12-m59
14:3214:44M28Effect of capsule additional concentration on interlaminar fracture toughness of carbon fibre reinforced plastics with self-healing functionality.
(U.Kagoshima) *Kirihara K., Hukuzako R., Ozuno Y., Takei T., Yoshida M.
microcapsule
self-healing
CFRP
12-f71
14:4414:56M29Fabrication of nanoparticle microtubes in aqueous suspensions of metal nanoparticles
(Yamaguchi U.) *Hatai K., Yoshihara M., Ishii H.
metal nanoparticle
gold nanoparticle
3D assembly
12-d124
14:5615:08M30Silver nanocolloid formation in aqueous CMC-Na and HPC solutions by light irradiation at 420 nm wavelength
(Toyama Chubu SHS) *Hiyoshi Ayaka, *Kobayashi Mizuha, *Mizuno Haruto
Light irradiation
Silver nanoparticles
Cellulose
12-d290
15:0815:20M31Development of facile evaluation for catalytic activities of gold nanoparticles
(Yamaguchi U.) *Kunisada A, Ishii H
gold nanoparticle
catalytic activity
colorimetric assay
12-d132
15:2015:32M32Effect of operational factors on structure of surface-modified nanoparticle/polymer composites prepared by melt mixing
(Tohoku U.) *Inoue S., Takebayashi R., Saito T., Kubo M., (NICHe Tohoku U.) Tsukada T.
polymer nanocomposite
melt mixing
dispersion
12-j155
15:3215:44M33Relationship between operating conditions and crystalline particle properties in continuous flow crystallization for battery materials
(TUAT) *Hosokawa Mako, Amari Shuntarou, Takiyama Hiroshi
Flow Crystallization
Reactive Crystallization
Size Distribution
12-g110

Hall N
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Ishii Haruyuki, Yamamoto Tetsuya)
9:209:32N01Synthesis of highly efficient and high-quality carbon nanotubes by "Water-assisted CVD method" using layered double hydroxides
(NITIC) *Kumagai R., (U. Iwate) Chida C., Aisawa S., (AIST) Futaba D. N., (NITIC) Kimura H.
carbon nanotube
layered double hydroxide
water-assisted CVD
12-m191
9:329:44N02Dye adsorption properties of alkylamine-modified kenyaite
(Osaka Pref. U.) *Okoshi Y., (Osaka Metro. U.) Wada S., Iwasaki T., (Tosoh SGM) Horikoshi H.
Layered silicate
Organosilicate
Dye adsorption
12-c177
9:449:56N03Synthesis and catalyst performance evaluation of nanoporous carbon coated TiO2
(NIT Anan) *Tanaka Hinako, Kouzai Takanori, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, Zheng Tao
TiO$2$
carbon coating
catalyst performance evaluation
12-c136
9:5610:08N04Development of mass production of liquid marbles stabilized by stearate microparticles
(NIT Nara) *Aoki S., Naoe K.
liquid marble
stearate
mass production
12-a372
10:0810:20N05Development of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Induced Graft Polymerization for Inorganic Materials
(TUAT) *Masuda Kouhei, Ohashi Hidenori
Graft Polymerization
Atmospheric Plasma
Plasma Enhanced CVD
12-j345
10:2010:32N06A high-performance string telephone
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Iwayama Mikito, *Watanabe Daito, *Shimizu Masaki
multi-phase reaction
beta-cyclodextrin
13C NMR
12-m257
10:3210:44N07Generation and Optimization of Silica Hollow Particles Using Ultrasonically Generated Microbubbles
(U.YAMAGATA) *Suzuki Hayato, Makuta Toshinori
Silica Hollow Particles
Ultrasonically Generated Microbubbles
microcapsules
12-f324
10:4410:50Break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(10:50–12:02) (Chair: Yoshida Kazunari, Kubo Masaki)
10:5011:02N09Synthesis of polymer nano particles by packed bed reactor
(Nagoya U.) *Morino Ayumi, Yamamoto Tetsuya
Polymer nano particle
Polymerization
Packed bed reactor
12-d30
11:0211:14N10Influence of solvent ionic strength on nanoparticle translocation across cell membrane
(Osaka Metro. U.) *Kashiwai Rika, Nakamura Hideya, Ohsaki Shuji, Watano Satoru
Nanoparticle
Cell membrane
Ionic strength
12-d153
11:1411:26N11Controlled release ability of edible calcium alginate nanoparticles highly immobilizing rifampicin
(NIT Oyama) *Satou Yuuto, Kashima Keita
alginate
nanoparticles
immobilization
12-d367
11:2611:38N12Synthesis and Evaluation of Carbon-Coated Li4Ti5O12
(NIT Anan) *Kuwamura Rui, Kouzai Takanori, Fujihara Takeshi, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, Zheng Tao
Li$4$Ti$5$O$12$ Nanoparticles
Lithium-ion battery
vapor polymerization method
12-c291
11:3811:50N13Development of low swelling polymer gel suitable for adsorption separation of acetic acid
(Hiroshima U.) *Wakamiya Hirotaka, Gotoh Takehiko, Suenaga Toshikazu, Nakai Satoshi
Acetic Acid
Adosorption
gel
12-e410
11:5012:02N14Effect of high shear stress on charactaristics of crystalline particles in the production of pharmaceutical hydrochloride
(TUAT) *Yayabe Shunsei, Amari Shuntarou, Takiyama Hiroshi
Hydrochloride crystallization
High shear stress
Flow crystallization
12-g108
12:0213:00Lunch break
Materials engineering & interfacial phenomena
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Gotoh Takehiko, Takiyama Hiroshi)
13:0013:12N20Effect of rock type on hammering frequency between rocks
(Funabashi H.S.) Miyatani Aoi
rock
hammering
frequency
12-m348
13:1213:24N21Preparation of emulsion using ultrasound and homogenizer
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Ishiwaka Saki, Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Emulsion
Ultrasound
Homogenizer
12-b237
13:2413:36N22Formation of polyaniline nanofibers on the surface of PMMA particle to fabricate sea urchin-shaped particle
(Ibaraki U.) *Kita Y., (Hokkaido U.) Tada S., (Ibaraki U.) Kobayashi Y., Yamauchi N.
polyaniline
sea urchin particle
nanofiber
12-d2
13:3613:48N23Relationship between Surfactant and Concentration Particle Diameter of Nanocapsules Encapsulating Functional Dyes
(U. Kagoshima) *Tajiri S., (former U. Kagoshima) Kamezawa M., (U. Kagoshima) Ozuno Y., Takei T., Yoshida M., (Yamamoto Chemicals,Inc.) Takaki T., Sawano B., Kinoshita T.
nanocapsule
fanctional dyes
particle size
12-f70
13:4814:00N24Study on Particle Size Control of Hollow Microcapsules Based on Styrene Maleic Anhydride Copolymer
(U.Kagoshima) *Sayo T., Oyama R., Goto K., Ozuno Y., Takei T., Yoshida M., (Tokuyama) Kawasaki T., Shimizu Y., Hukuda K.
microcapsule
particle diameter
12-f77
14:0014:12N253D cultivation of fibroblast cell using polymer particle having hydrophilic graft chain
(Osaka Met. U.) *Hirano Tomoya, (Nihon U.) Aizawa Shin, (Osaka U.) Eguchi Hiroshi, (Osaka Met. U.) Okita Erika, Horie Takafumi, Yasuda Masahiro
Polymer particle
Amphiphilic polymer particle
Polymer graft
12-c157
14:1214:20Break
Environmental engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Zheng Tao, Morita Seiichi)
14:2014:32N27Multiphase Chemical Kinetics and Ecotoxicity Assessment of O3 Reacting with Organic Aerosol Components from Biomass Burning
(TGUISS) *Taketsuna K., Sasaoka M.
Ecotoxicity assessmet
ozonolysis
Kinetics
13-f338
14:3214:44N28Electrolysis of water using an anodic titanium dioxide electrode
(H.Tamashima) *Fukutake Masahito, (H.Tamasima) *Azuma Keisi, (H.tamashima) *Itaya Yuya, *Tanaka Yoshiki
Anodic titanium dioxide
Photocatalyst
Electrolysis
13-f289
14:4414:56N29Fabrication and improvement of fuel cell using eggshell membrane as electrolyte membrane
(NIT Yonago) *nakanishi mistuki, *kouda kyouko, (NIT Miyakonojyo) *shimose ayane, *hidaki jyeru, maruno sakurako, (NIT Yonago) tahara rin, sumida rento, kadonaga kaisei, tanaka huu, fujiwara riona, nomura ryuto, tanifuji naoki, (NIT Miyakonojyo) akaki youji
fuel cell
electrolyte membrane
eggshell membrane
13-e344
14:5615:08N30Evaluating Cement Solidication of Contaminated Soil and Elution Prevention of Pollutants  from the Soil using an Electric Measurement
(NIT Tokyo) *Inoue Reo, Simo Sannnsoke, Nakao Nakao Shosei, (Hitachi Construction) Tagami Mitsugu, Murakami Takaaki, Inoue Ayumu, (NIT Tokyo) Shoji Ryo, Ito Mikio
Cement Solidification Reaction
Soil pollution
Electric measurement
13-c403
15:0815:20N31Activity of High-entropy Alloy Catalysts to Hydrogenolysis of Azo Dye in Water Environment
(NIT Tokyo) *Yamamoto Koharu, Yokoyama Shota, (Nat. Inst. Adv. Ind. Sci. and Tech.) Kobayashi Yasukazu, (NIT Tokyo) Shoji Ryo
High-entropy alloys
Azo dye
Hydrogenation reaction
13-b152
15:2015:32N32Amount of Refractory Organic Carbon of Seaweed and Sediment, and the Effect of Viscosity Exudate of Seaweed in Hiroshima Bay, Japan
(NITUC) *Murata Aika, Ariyoshi Hina, Kobayashi Wakako, Sugimoto Kenji
refractory organic carbon
seaweed
viscosity exudate
13-i85
15:3215:44N33purification of wastewater, containing heavy metal, using waste
(NITTC) *Tanabe Riho, *Kakehashi Ayane, *Takeuchi Haruka, *Batzaya Enerel, Shoji Ryo
Wastewater treatment
Mongolia
Recycle
13-b207

Hall O
TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Environmental engineering
(9:20–10:44) (Chair: Abe Tatsuo, Sugimoto Kenji)
9:209:32O01Production and Evaluation of Soap Using Waste Rice Bran
(Nat. Institution of Tech.,Suzuka Col.) *Shiomoto Kota, *Nishimura Momoka, *Haraguchi Sato, *Futamura Kanta, *Watanabe Kohei, Kawai Risa
Rice bran
Surfactant
3R
13-e75
9:329:44O02Degradation of urea formaldehyde resin using solid base catalysts
(Takarazukakita H.S.) *Yamamoto Taiju, (Osaka U.) Mizugaki Tomoo
Solid base catalyst
Urea Formaldehyde resin
Imidazole
13-e349
9:449:56O03Synthesize Sodium sesquicarbonate and Increase Yield ~For Recycling Diaper Ash~
(Saijo H.S.) *Niimoto Yuki, *Yokoi Ryoto, *Ueda Sayo, *Tamai Ryo, *Aduma Syunta, *Matsumoto Konomi
Sesqui
Recycling
Alkaline cleaner
13-e284
9:5610:08O04The possibility of visible light responsive photocatalyst
(H.S Noshiro) *Saito Manaka, *Kurihara Yu, *Yokoyama Saya
Visible light responsive photocatalyst
Reduction of harmful substances
Opitimal environment
13-c54
10:0810:20O05On the inhibitory effect of iron powder dumplings and water quality improvement agents on Spirogyra
(Kitami Hokuto H.S.) Mizutani E.
Environment
Community activities
Eutrophication
13-a304
10:2010:32O06The development of a chalk-based heat pack
(Shimonoseki-Nishi H.S.) *Hatsuda Miyu, *Kono Hana, (shimonosekinishi) *Nakamura Kumiko, (Shimonoseki-Nishi H.S.) *Inoue Rintatou, *Okamura Kasutaka, *Matsuishi Kuuya
disposable heating pads
iron
chalk
13-d74
10:3210:44O07Water Sterilization Using UV-LEDs
(NIT Anan) *Karino Manami, Kouzai Takanori, Kamano Masaru, Konishi Tomoya, Zheng Tao
UV-LED
E.coli
Serilization
13-a161
10:4410:50Break
Environmental engineering
(10:50–12:14) (Chair: Ito Mikio, Tanifuji Naoki)
10:5011:02O09Manufacturing of Akita white charcoal and the effective utilization
(OdateHomeih) *Iwabuchi Hikari, *Hatakeyama Aoi, Kudo Fumie, Nishine Naoya, *Akashi Mao, *Yamaguchi Haruka, Manta Miu, Abe Yoshihito
Akita white charcoal
Adsorbent
Emergency fuel
13-d353
11:0211:14O10How to use pumice stone ~Effect of pumice stone in Fukutokuokanoba on plants
(Nagaoka H.S.) *Koyama Kano, *Seki Tsubasa, *Tanaka Nanako
pumice
water retention
drainage
13-f12
11:1411:26O11Preparation of biodegradable spoons using soy milk
(H.Tamashima) *Ikeda N, *Aiki R, *Kurose K, *Matsumoto Y
Soy milk
Biodegradable Plastics
Soy protein
13-f286
11:2611:38O12Investigation of catalysts on chemical recycling of waste plastics using metal oxides
(Tokyo U. Sci.) *Kiyosugi Ayumiko, (Taiyo Koko) Yoshinaga Hideo, (Tokyo U. Sci.) Murakami Yuya, Matsukawa Hiroaki, Otake Katsuto, Shono Atsushi
Waste plastic
Chemical recycle
Metal catalyst
13-e247
11:3811:50O13The research of dyeing plastic -influence of ultraviolet rays-
(Kozu H.S.) Nishimura Kokoro
plastic
dyeing
discernment
13-f48
11:5012:02O14Development of composite inorganic ion exchangers for waste treatment
(NIT Tsuruoka) *Iwasaki Aoi, Ito Shinko, Abe Tatsuo
ion exchange
radioactive waste
nuclear decommissioning
13-i379
12:0213:00Lunch break
Environmental engineering
(13:00–14:12) (Chair: Shoji Ryo, Riya Shohei)
13:0013:12O20Bioassay sensor using electroactive substances and lipid bilayers
(NIT Wakayama) *Kimori N., Itogawa S., Morita S.
Bioassay
lipid bilayer
Electrochemical analysis
13-c198
13:1213:24O21Measurement of atmospheric nitrogen dioxide and ozone concentration
(Kozu H.S.) *Yamaguchi Soraki, *Fukui Tatsuya, *Numazawa Sana, Hirayasu Takato, Takemoto Tsukino, Sogi Yamato, Nakamura Kousinn, Fujimura Naoya
ozone
nitrogen dioxide
atmosphere
13-f46
13:2413:36O22Experimental investigation and simulation for CO2 and CH4 mixed gas separation properties of semiclathrate hydrates
(Public U. Corporation Toyama Pref. University) *Maesaka K., Ikeda K., Miyamoto H., (Nat. Res. and Development Agency The Nat. Inst. Adv. Ind. Sci. and Tech.) Muromachi S., (Applied Thermodynamics and Physical Properties Company, Limited) Oba S.
hydrates
CCS
gas solution
13-g213
13:3613:48O23Relationship between CO2 solubility and neutralization reaction ~Approaching ocean acidification~
(Matsuyamachuo H.S.) *Ohara Ryuya, *Kawashima Taiki, *Shiraishi Toshimune, Shimoda Ai
carbon dioxide
Solubility of gases
Ocean acidification
13-g141
13:4814:00O24Conditions for generating diamond dust
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Maeshima R., *Imafuku S.
diamond
conditions
generating
13-i8
14:0014:12O25Influence of oil diameter distribution in aerated water on microbial activity of BOD seed
(U. Hyogo) *Yagi R., Ito K., (AIENCE) Hayashi H., Yoshida N., (U. Hyogo) Taguchi S., Yamamoto T., Maeda K.
Waste water containing oil
Aerator
activated sludge method
13-b63
14:1214:20Break
Environmental engineering
(14:20–15:44) (Chair: Ito Kazuhiro, Miyamoto Hiroyuki)
14:2014:32O27Collect of microplastics
(Nirasaki H.S.) *Uehara S., *Asakawa M., *Sakamoto M., *Uchida K.
micro plastics
plastic pollution
fluorescence observation
13-f220
14:3214:44O28Biodegradable Plastic Easiest to Decompose
(MASUDA Senior H.S.) *Sasaki Tomoki, *Kawakami Naoki, *Kajino Mao
biodegradable plastic
protein
decompose
13-f151
14:4414:56O29Assessment of ecotoxicity of medicines for human in water environment
(NIT Toyko) *Kurita Yuzuki, Shoji Ryo
ecotoxicity
bioassay
medicine
13-c212
14:5615:08O30Environmental water treatment by ion exchange and evaluation of the effect on aquatic organism
(NIT Tsuruoka) *Sato Sou, Ito Shinko, Abe Tatsuo
Daphnia
immobilization test
ion exchange
13-c378
15:0815:20O31Practical application for CO2 reduction using scallop ceramic concrete
(Kitami Hokuto H.S.) *Koizumi Y., *Odagiri M., *Sawada Y., *Hasegawa K., *Adachi A.
carbon dioxide adsorption
scallop ceramic
zero carbon
13-g320
15:2015:32O32Insect repellent effect and usage of plant latex
(Hamadakoukou) *Matsui Minamo, *Moriyama yuna, *Yokoyama Reno, *Watari Yuuna
latex
terpene
Aphids
13-d166
15:3215:44O33Fabrication of automatic bioreactor about marine Anammox bacteria
(NIT Oyama colledge) *Tsuchiya Miu, Tanaka Takakuni, Kobayashi Yasuhiro, (Yokohama Nat. U.) Nittami Tadashi, (Hiroshima U.) Kindaichi Tomonori, (Hokkaido U.) Oshiki Mamoru
marine Anammox bacteria
bioreactor
13-b79

Technical program
25th SCEJ Students Meeting (online, 2023)

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