Final Scientific Program - FOA 11
Final Scientific Program - FOA 11
Final Scientific Program - FOA 11
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<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Conference ChairPeter A. MonsonUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, USA<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Conference Co-ChairsAkihiko MatsumotoToyohashi University of Technology, Japan<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Leadership SponsorsLinde AGMicrotracPraxair Inc.Quantachrome InstrumentsAndreas Seidel-MorgensternUniversity of Magdeburg, Germany<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Standard SponsorsAir Products & Chemicals Inc.Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWSHiden Isochema Ltd.LectrodryerLinseisMicromeriticsZeochem<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Other Sponsoring OrganizationJapan Society of Adsorption (JSAd)Ms. Janet Cunningham, <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Conference/Exhibit ManagerBarr Enterprises, 301-668-6001 • janetbarr@aol.com • www.LinkedIn.com/in/BarrEnterprises<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>, Sponsored by the International Adsorption Society
Message from the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>Conference ChairOn behalf of the International Adsorption Society, it is mypleasure to welcome you to <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> (the <strong>11</strong>th InternationalConference on the Fundamentals of Adsorption) at thewonderful facilities of the Hyatt Regency on the Inner Harbor inBaltimore. Three years ago in Awaji, Japan, we celebrated the10th conference in the <strong>FOA</strong> series. With <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>, we nowcelebrate 30 years since the founding of the conference by AlanMyers and Georges Belfort. The <strong>FOA</strong> Conference is the premierconference in the field of Adsorption and covers the full range ofresearch areas from fundamentals to industrial practice, with attendees representinguniversities, government supported research institutes and industry. This year’sattendees come from 43 countries, demonstrating the truly worldwide reach of thisconference.With your help we have put together an innovative and intellectually stimulatingprogram. We hope that you enjoy it and that you learn from the oral and posterpresentations, from interactions with your colleagues and exhibitors, and from the widevariety of applications reported. There are 144 oral presentations in keynote, plenaryand parallel sessions, as well as over 230 poster presentations. In recognition of thefact that two thirds of the abstracts submitted were accepted for poster presentation, wesought to make the poster component of this conference especially successful. Theposters will be displayed in a comfortable setting and each poster will be on display forthe entire conference. The formal poster sessions on Monday and Tuesday eveningswill be accompanied by drinks and light refreshments.The Conference is staffed by our conference manager, Ms. Janet Cunningham of BarrEnterprises, and her staff, several student helpers, as well as the staff of the HyattRegency. All of us wish you a productive and enjoyable week here at <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>.Welcome !Professor Peter MonsonChair, <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>
<strong>FOA</strong> <strong>11</strong> COMMITTEESConference ChairPeter A. MonsonUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, USAConference Co-chairsAkihiko MatsumotoToyohashi University of Technology, JapanAndreas Seidel-MorgensternUniversity of Magdeburg, GermanyHonorary CommitteeKatsumi Kaneko, Shinshu University, JapanKent S. Knaebel, Adsorption Research Inc., USAMarco Mazotti, ETH, SwitzerlandMinoru Miyahara, Kyoto University, JapanAlan Myers, University of Pennsylvania, USADouglas Ruthven, University of Maine, USAMotoyuki Suzuki, United Nations University, JapanOrhan Talu, Cleveland State University, USA<strong>Scientific</strong> Advisory BoardGanapathy Ayappa, IIS-Bangalore, IndiaTheresa Bandosz, CUNY, USADieter Bathen, University Duisberg, GermanySuresh Bhatia, University of Queensland, AustraliaStefano Brandani, University of Edinburgh, UKCelio L. L. Cavalcante, Univ. Federal do Ceará, BrazilLinda S. Cheng, UOP, USAAnthony S. T. S. T. Chiang, National Central Univ.,TaiwanKazuyuki Chihara, Meiji University, JapanSoon-Haeng Cho, Korea Inst. of Energy Res., KoreaDuong D. D. Do, University of Queensland, AustraliaGerhard Findenegg, Technical Univ. Berlin, GermanyAlain H. Fuchs, ENSCP-Chimie ParisTech, FranceLev D. Gelb, Washington University, USATim C. Golden, Air Products & Chemicals, USAKeith E. Gubbins, North Carolina State Univ., USAVladimir M. M. Gun'ko, Inst. of Surf. Chem., UkraineMietek Jaroniec, Kent State University, USAChristopher Jones, Georgia Tech, USAHirofumi Kanoh, Chiba University, JapanJörg Kärger, University of Leipzig, GermanyChang-Ha Lee, Yonsei University, KoreaM. Douglas LeVan, Vanderbilt University, USAPhilip L. Llewellyn, UMR CNRS-Université deProvence, FranceOlivier Ludemann-Hombourger, PolypeptideLaboratories, FranceGordon McKay, HK University Sci. & Tech., Hong KongKunimitsu Morishige, Okayama University of Sci., JapanTatsuya Okubo, The University of Tokyo, JapanArvind Rajendran, Nanyang Technological Univ., SingaporeJose Riccardo, University of San Luis, ArgentinaAlirio E. Rodrigues, LSRE, FEUP, PortugalFrancisco Rodriguez-Reinoso, Univ. de Alicante, SpainJean Rouquerol, UMR CNRS-Univ. de Provence, FranceWladyslaw Rudzinski, Marie Curie-SklodowskaUniversity, PolandAkiyoshi Sakoda, University of Tokyo, JapanAbdelhamid Sayari, University of Ottawa, CanadaShivaji Sircar, Lehigh University, USARandall Q. Snurr, Northwestern University, USAReiner Staudt, Univ. Applied Science Offenburg, GermanyHajime Tamon, Kyoto University, JapanYasutake Teraoka, Kyushu University, JapanDaniel Tondeur, CNRS-ENSIC, FranceEugene Ustinov, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, RussiaN. H. (Linda) Wang, Purdue University, USAPhillip C. Wankat, Purdue University, USACarlos Wexler, University Missouri Columbia, USAShuichi Yamamoto, Yamaguchi University, JapanRalph T. Yang, University of Michigan, USAGiorgio Zgrablich, University of San Luis, ArgentinaLi Zhong, South China University of Tech., ChinaLi Zhou, Tianjin University, China
Officers of the International Adsorption Society (IA)SPresidentMarco Mazotti, ETH, SwitzerlandVice-PresidentMinoru Miyahara, Kyoto University, JapanTreasurerKrista S. Walton, Georgia Institute of Technology, USABoard of Directors of the International Adsorption Society (IAS)Mark W. Ackley, Praxair, Inc., USADiana C. S. Azevedo, Universidade Federal do Ceará, BrazilGino V. Baron, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumJean-Pierre Bellat, Institut Carnot de Bourgogne, FranceGiorgio Carta, University of Virginia, USAMark M. Davis, UOP LLC, USAFrieder Dreisbach, Rubotherm, GermanyShamsuzzaman Farooq, National University, SingaporeXijun Hu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongKent S. Knaebel, Adsorption Research Inc., USAAkihiko Matsumoto, Toyohashi University of Tech., JapanMarco Mazotti, ETH, SwitzerlandMinoru Miyahara, Kyoto University, JapanPeter Monson, University of Massachusetts, USAJose Paulo Mota, University Nova de Lisboa, PortugalKazuyuki Nakai, Bel Japan Inc., JapanAlexander V. Neimark, Rutgers University, USARoland Pellenq, MIT, USAJames A. Ritter, University of South Carolina, USAAndreas Seidel-Morgenstern, Uni-Magdeburg, GermanyOrhan Talu, Cleveland State University, USAHandan Tezel, University of Ottawa, CanadaMatthias Thommes, Quantachrome Instruments, USAKrista S. Walton, Georgia Institute of Technology, USAPaul Webley, Monash University, Australia
GENERAL INFORMATIONVenueHyatt Regency Baltimore on the Inner Harbor300 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, USAPhone: 410-528-1234 ◊ www.baltimore.hyatt.comName BadgesA name badge must be worn to all conference functions.RegistrationSymposium Registration is located in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer (2nd floor)Function SpaceMeeting rooms, exhibits and posters are all located on the 2nd floor of the Hyatt.Oral presentations are held in Constellation Ballrooms C, D, E and F.Posters are located in the Maryland Suite, Atrium and Harborview areas.Symposium registration, exhibits and breaks are located in the Constellation Foyer.Exhibit HoursThe exhibition is an important component of the meeting, so please take the timeto visit and acknowledge the exhibitors for their support of the program.Monday 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM Constellation FoyerTuesday 10:10 AM - 6:00 PM Constellation FoyerWednesday 10:10 AM - 12:30 PM Constellation FoyerThursday 9:50 AM - 6:20 PM Constellation FoyerFriday 9:50 AM - 12:15 PM Constellation FoyerSocial <strong>Program</strong>(tickets required)• Sunday Welcome Dinner (Constellation Ballroom A/B) @ 7:00 PM• Wednesday Lunch Excursion @ 1:00 - 3:30 PM [Boarding is at 1:00 PM at SpiritCruises located on the Inner Harbor directly across from the Hyatt Regency Hotel.Ships depart promptly at 1:30 PM. Ticket required to board.]• Thursday Gala Dinner (Constellation Ballroom A/B) @ 7:30 PMMeals Sunday Welcome Dinner 7:00-10:00 PM Constellation Ballroom A/BMonday Light Breakfast 7:30-8:20 AM Constellation Ballroom A/BMonday Lunch 12:30-2:00 PM Constellation Ballroom A/BTuesday Light Breakfast 7:30-8:20 AM Constellation Ballroom A/BTuesday Lunch 12:30-2:00 PM Constellation Ballroom A/BWednesday Light Breakfast 7:30-8:20 AM Constellation Ballroom A/BWednesday Lunch 1:00-3:30 PM Spirit Cruises on the HarborThursday Light Breakfast 7:30-8:20 AM Constellation Ballroom A/BThursday Lunch 12:15-2:00 PM Constellation Ballroom A/BThursday Gala Dinner 7:30-<strong>11</strong>:30 PM Constellation Ballroom A/BFriday Light Breakfast 7:30-8:20 AM Constellation Ballroom A/BMessages/JobPostingsLocated near the meeting rooms is a board for messages and job postings.Use of still or video cameras and cell phones is prohibited during oral sessions and in the poster area.Opinions expressed by presenters are not necessarily the opinions of the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Conference.
Poster SessionsDetails regarding set-up and tear-down days and times:• ALL posters in Poster Sessions I and II should be put up on Monday, May 20,between 8:00 AM and 4:20 PM and remain on the poster boards for participantsto view the entire week (do not remove until Friday).• Poster presentations are numbered in the scientific program to correspond withthe poster board number and its abstract located on the USB drive.• At the back of the <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong> book, please refer to the Author Index to assistin locating a poster number.• Presenters must be in attendance at their posters on the day and time of theirposter presentation.• Authors of posters in the P-1000 series should stand at their posters and beavailable to discuss the research during Poster Session-I on Monday, May 20,from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.• Authors of posters in the P-2000 series should stand at their posters and beavailable to discuss the research during Poster Session-II on Tuesday, May 21,from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.• Remove all posters from the poster boards only on Friday, May 24, between10:20 AM and 12:45 PM. Anything remaining on the poster boards after1:00 PM will be discarded.Author IndexProceedingsThe Author Index is located at the end of the <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong> book."L" preceding the abstract number = Lecture"P" preceding the abstract number = PosterAll contributions to be presented at <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>, either as oral papers or as posters, areeligible for publication in the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> special issue of Adsorption, Journal of theInternational Adsorption Society. If you wish to submit a manuscript, you will have to linkto the home page of the journal, www.editorialmanager.com/adso/, and check theinstructions for authors there.Manuscripts have to be prepared following thoseinstructions and have to be submitted electronically as explained there. There is norestriction about the maximum number of pages. Manuscripts will be subject to theusual peer-review process of the journal, and the decision about publication will complywith the usual quality standards of Adsorption. If you have previously used the login onthe Adsorption homepage, you should reuse your existing user/password combination.If not, you will need to register as a new user.When you submit your manuscript, log in to the system as "Author" and select "S.I.:<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>" as article type. On the page marked “Please Enter Comments” you shouldspecify that: "This manuscript is submitted for publication in the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> special issue ofAdsorption, in connection with the Abstract #.... presented at <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>". The number thatyou have to indicate is the number associated to your abstract and used in allcommunications between you and the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Secretariat. The title of the manuscriptand the author list may be different from the one of the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> abstract, but theconnection between the manuscript and the abstract must be clear or the manuscriptcannot be accepted for publication.The deadline for submission of the manuscripts is May 19th, 2013. Please note that itwill not be possible to consider manuscripts for the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> special issue of Adsorptionthat are received later than the deadline.The review process for manuscripts submitted for the conference proceedings willcommence after the conference.
- <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> <strong>Program</strong> -USB flash drive containing all of the abstracts will be handed out at the meetingSunday, May 19, 20136:00-8:00 PM SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION OPEN in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer7:00-10:00 PM <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> WELCOME DINNERLocation: Constellation Ballroom A/B• The Welcome Dinner is included in the conference registration fee.• The dinner ticket will be presented when you pick up your name badge from the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>Symposium Registration Desk located near the Constellation Ballroom in the Hyatt Regency.• Must present ticket for admittance.• Misplaced or lost tickets cannot be replaced.Monday, May 20, 20137:30 AM Light Breakfast in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)10:30 AM - 6:00 PM EXHIBITION OPEN in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer8:30 AM WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS in Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F1. Monday Keynote Lecture - ISession Chair: Roland Pellenq, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F8:50 AM (L-101) Fluids in Nanospace: Molecular Simulation Studies to Find out Key Mechanismsfor Engineering. Minoru Miyahara, Hideki Tanaka, Kyoto University2. Monday Plenary Session: Molecular SimulationSession Chair: Peter Ravikovitch, ExxonMobil Research and EngineeringLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F9:30 AM (L-102) Adsorption-induced Flexibility of Porous Materials. David Bousquet 1 ,François-Xavier Coudert 2 , Anne Boutin 1 , 1 ENS Paris; 2 Chimie Paristech9:50 AM (L-103) Effects of Wettability on Adsorption and Pressure of Fluids in Nanopores. YunLong 1 , Cody K. Addington 1 , Małgorzata Sliwinska-Bartkowiak 2 , Keith E. Gubbins 1 , 1 NorthCarolina State University; 2 Adam Mickiewicz University1
10:10 AM (L-104) Kinetic Study of Methane Isotope Separation on Microporous Materials.Daiki Minami, Subaru Niimura, Toshihiko Fujimori, Katsumi Kaneko, Research Centerfor Exotic NanoCarbons10:30 AM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer3. Monday Plenary Session: Adsorbent MaterialsSession Chair: Katsumi Kaneko, Shinshu UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F<strong>11</strong>:00 AM (L-105) A Multi-scale Study of MOFs as Adsorbents in H 2 PSA Purification.Ana-Maria Banu, Daniel Friedrich, Stefano Brandani, Tina Düren, The University of Edinburgh<strong>11</strong>:20 AM (L-106) Electrospun Nanoparticle Fabrics as Sorptive/Reactive Media. Ryszard Wycisk,Dushyant Barpaga, M. Douglas LeVan, Peter N. Pintauro, Vanderbilt University<strong>11</strong>:40 AM (L-107) Evaluation of a Novel CO 2 -Templated Ordered Porous Polymer for the Recoveryof Said Gas. Philip Llewellyn, Julien Leclaire, Damien Herault, Emily Bloch, CNRS / Aix-Marseille University12:00 PM (L-108) On the Use of Solid Amine Sorbents for CO 2 Capture by PSA. James A. Ritter,Anahita Abdollahi, Armin D. Ebner, University of South Carolina12:20 PM Announcements12:30-2:00 PM Lunch in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)4A. Monday Parallel Session: Molecular SimulationSession Chair: Lev Sarkisov, School of Engineering, University of EdinburghLocation: Constellation Ballroom C2:00 PM (L-109) Adsorption-induced Structural Transition of ZIF-8. Hideki Tanaka, Shuji Ohsaki,Daigo Yamamoto, Ryohei Numaguchi, Satoshi Watanabe, Minoru Miyahara, KyotoUniversity2:20 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>0) Dependence of Adsorption Induced Structural Transition on FrameworkStructure of Porous Coordination Polymers. Ryohei Numaguchi, Hideki Tanaka, SatoshiWatanabe, Minoru T. Miyahara, Kyoto University2:40 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>1) Confined Electrolytes in Charged Lamellar Systems: From Primitive Modelto Fullatomistic Modeling. Benoit Carrier 1 , Roland Pellenq 2 , Matthieu Vandamme 1 , Henri VanDamme 3 , 1 Université Paris-Est Laboratoire Navier; 2 Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology/CNRS; 3 IFSTTAR3:00 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>2) Disclosure of “Molecular Trap-door” Mechanism by Ab Initio DFT Calculations.Jin Shang 1 , Gang Li 1 , Ranjeet Singh 1 , Penny Xiao 1 , Qinfen Gu 2 , Kate Nairn 3 , Zhe Liu 3 ,Paul Webley 1 , 1 The University of Melbourne; 2 Australian Synchrotron; 3 Monash University3:20 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>3) Study of Gas Adsorption on Smoothly Corrugated Graphene Pore Walls ofNanoporous Carbons. Jacek Jagiello, James Olivier, Micromeritics InstrumentCorporation3:40 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>4) Ab Initio Investigation into the Hydration Mechanism of IRMOF's. Marta De Toni 1 ,Pluton Pullumbi 2 , Romain Jonchiere 1 , Francois-Xavier Coudert 1 , Alain Fuchs 3 , 1 ChimieParisTech & CNRS; 2 Air Liquide; 3 CNRS4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer2
4B. Monday Parallel Session: Adsorption in Energy TechnologySession Chair: Kirofumi Kanoh, Chiba UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom F2:00 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>5) Unusual Adsorption Behaviour of the Narrow Pore MIL-91(Al) MOF Solid:A Combination of Molecular Simulations and Experimental Tools. Miquel Garcia-Ratés 1 ,Sandrine Bourrelly 2 , L. Gaberova 2 , Alexandre Vimont 3 , Paul Wright 4 , Christian Serre 5 , Philip L.Llewellyn 2 , Guillaume Maurin 1 , 1 Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier; 2 Université Aix-Marseille;3 Université de Caen; 4 University of St Andrews; 5 Institut Lavoisier, Université de Versailles2:20 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>6) Ionogels: Understanding the Structure and Dynamics of Ionic Liquids Confinedin Silica Nanopores. Benoit Coasne 1,2,3 , Lydie Viau 2 , Andre Vioux 3 , 1 CNRS-MIT; 2 CNRS;3 University Montpellier2:40 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>7) Open Carbon Frameworks (OCF) – A Potential Solution for Hydrogen Storage.Lucyna Firlej 1 , Bogdan Kuchta 2 , Ali Mohammad Hosseini 2 , Peter Pfeifer 3 , 1 UniversiteMontpellier; 2 Universite Aix-Marseille; 3 University of Missouri3:00 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>8) Adsorption of High-temperature Alkali Metal Vapor using Mineral Sorbents.João F.G de Oliveira, Federico L. Greco, Jimmy de G. Moreno, Ligia C. Castro, A. Eurico B.Torres, Carla A.F. Melo, Moises Bastos-Neto, Diana C.S. Azevedo, Universidade Federal doCeará3:20 PM (L-<strong>11</strong>9) Thermal Energy Storage using Adsorption: Applications for Solar or Waste Heat.Burcu Ugur, Sheida Stephens, F. Handan Tezel, University of Ottawa3:40 PM (L-120) Development of Cathode Air Filters for PEM Fuel Cells using MicrofibrousEntrapped Sorbents. Abhijeet Phalle, Achintya Sujan, Bruce Tatarchuk, Auburn University4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer4C. Monday Parallel Session: Adsorption Separation ProcessesSession Chair: Frieder Dreisbach, Rubotherm GmbHLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E2:00 PM (L-121) CO 2 Removal by PSA: An Industrial View on Opportunities and Challenges.Christian Voss, Linde AG Engineering Division2:20 PM (L-122) Adsorption of Ethanol Vapor from Fermentation Broth onto Molecular SievingCarbon and its Recovery by Desorption. Hirotaka Fujita, Akiyoshi Sakoda, Universityof Tokyo2:40 PM (L-123) Pressure Swing Adsorption for Pre-Combustion CO 2 Capture underConsideration of Impurities. Dorian Marx, Nathalie Casas, Johanna Schell, Marco Mazzotti,ETH Zurich3:00 PM (L-124) Design Calculation Procedure for Chromatography of Biological Products basedon the Iso-resolution Curve. Noriko Yoshimoto, Shuichi Yamamoto, YamaguchiUniversity3:20 PM (L-125) A High Feed Throughput PSA Process for CO 2 Capture from Flue Gas. AtikurRahman, Armin Ebner, James Ritter, University of South Carolina3:40 PM (L-126) Activated Carbon Honeycomb Monolith – Zeolite 13X System to Capture CO 2 fromFlue Gases Employing Electric Swing Adsorption. Rui Ribeiro 1 , Carlos Grande 2 , AlirioRodrigues 1 , 1 Associate Laboratory LSRE/LCMl; 2 SINTEF Materials and Chemistry4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer3
5A. Monday Parallel Session: FundamentalsSession Chair: Dieter Bathen, University DuisburgLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E4:20 PM (L-127) Separation of Substituted Cyclic Alkane Isomers using Metal-organicFrameworks. Tim Duerinck 1 , Frederik Vermoortele 2 , Rocio B. Pérez 3 , Dirk De Vos 2 , SofiaCelero 3 , Joeri F.M. Denayer 1 , 1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel; 2 KU Leuven; 3 Pablo Olavide4:40 PM (L-128) Distorted Intermolecular Structure of CO 2 Adsorbed in Nanospaces of Single WallCarbon Nanohorn. Katsumi Kaneko 1 , Tomoya Hara 2 , Daiki MInami 1 , Tomonori Ohba 2 ,Piotr Gauden 3 , Sylwester Furmaniak 4 , Artur Terzyk 4 , Tsutomu Itoh 2 , Toshihiko Fujimori 1 ,Hirofumi Kanoh 2 , 1 Shinshu University; 2 Chiba University; 3 N. Copernicus University;4 North Copernicus University5:00 PM (L-129) Inconsistencies in Thermodynamic Treatment of Adsorption Brought to Light byNet Adsorption Formulations. Orhan Talu, Cleveland State University5:20 PM (L-130) Phase Transition of Water in Hydrophobic Nanospaces: Structure Analysis byNeutron and X-ray Diffractions. Taku Iiyama 1 , Ryusuke Futamura 1 , Takaya Ota 1 ,Tomoki Kondo 1 , Sumio Ozeki 1 , Akinori Hoshikawa 2 , Toru Ishigaki 2 , 1 Shinshu University;2 Ibaraki University5:40-6:00 PM (L-131) Sorption Behavior in Ink-Bottle Mesoporous Silicon. Philipp Zeigermann 1 , DariaKondrashova 1 , Rustem Valiullin 1 , John Edison 2 , Peter A. Monson 2 , Katie A. Cychosz 3 ,Matthias Thommes 3 , 1 University of Leipzig; 2 University of Massachusetts; 3 Quantachome5B. Monday Parallel Session: Environmental ApplicationsSession Chair: Christian Voss, Linde AGLocation: Constellation Ballroom C4:20 PM (L-132) Separations of Small Gas Molecules using Metal-Organic Frameworks.Youn-Sang Bae 1 , Christopher E. Wilmer 2 , Chang Yeon Lee 2 , Ki Chul Kim 2 , Joseph T. Hupp 2 ,SonBinh T. Nguyen 2 , Randall Q. Snurr 2 , 1 Yonsei University; 2 Northwestern University4:40 PM (L-133) Room Temperature Ionic Liquids in Metal-organic-frameworks for Storage andSeparation of Carbon Dioxide. Jose Manuel Vicent-Luna, Juan Jose Gutierrez-Sevillano, Juan Antonio Anta, Sofia Calero, University Pablo de Olavide5:00 PM (L-134) Metal-organic Frameworks for Carbon Capture, their Stability during CyclingProcesses and the Effect of Water. Christin Patzschke, Alan Loyd Chaffee, MonashUniversity/CO2CRC5:20 PM (L-135) Tailoring Microporosity of Carbons for Achieving High Uptake of CO 2 at AmbientConditions. Nilantha Wickramaratne, Mietek Jaroniec, Kent State University5:40-6:00 PM (L-136) Experimental Evaluation on CO 2 Capture from Flue Gas by Two SuccessiveVPSA Units in an Existing Coal Power Plant. Lu Wang, Ying Yang, Wenlong Shen, Ping Li,Jianguo Yu, East China University of Science and Technology4
5C. Monday Parallel Session: Adsorbent CharacterizationSession Chair: Philip Llewellyn, CNRS / Aix-Marseille UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom F4:20 PM (L-137) Synthesis and Application of Nanocomposites of Reduced Graphene Oxide andPeriodic Mesoporous Silica with Vertically Aligned Mesochannels. Zheng-MingWang, Shigeru Kurosawa, Katsunori Kosuge, Shiori Kubo, Noriko Yoshizawa, GeoffreyA. Ozin, AIST4:40 PM (L-138) The Structure Directing Effect of Cross-Linked Methacrylate Polymers used forthe Synthesis of Nanoporous Solids. Charalambos Papatryphonos, Charis Theocharis,University of Cyprus5:00 PM (L-139) Facile Synthesis of All-silica DD3R Crystals with Uniform Shape and Size andtheir Application to Adsorption-based Separations. Anna Peng, Chunhui Xu, Yijun Zhong,Weidong Zhu, Zhejiang Normal University5:20 PM (L-140) Adsorption of Horseradish Peroxidase onto Functionalized Titanate Nanotubes.João Victor Nicolini, Douglas Caffaro, Neuman S. de Resende, Helen C. Ferraz, FederalUniversity of Rio de Janeiro5:40-6:00 PM (L-141) A Procedure for Building Models of Equilibria on Surfaces of Hybrid SilicaorganicMaterials. Anton Panteleimonov 1,2 , Yuriy Kholin 2 , Yoshitaka Gushikem 1 , 1 StateUniversity of Campinas; 2 V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University6. Poster Session - ILocation: Maryland Suite, Atrium and Harborview areas (all on 2nd floor)6:00-7:30 PM POSTER SESSION / SOCIALPosters in the P-1000 series will be presentedAuthors of posters in the P-1000 series should stand at their posters and be available to discussthe research during Poster Session-I from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.Tuesday, May 21, 20137:30 AM Light Breakfast in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)10:10 AM - 6:00 PM EXHIBITION OPEN in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer7. Tuesday Keynote Lecture - IISession Chair: Jean Rouquerol, CNRS / Aix Marseille UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F8:30 AM (L-201) Physical Adsorption Characterization of Nanoporous Materials: Progress andChallenges. Matthias Thommes, Quantachrome Corporation8. Tuesday Plenary Session: Adsorbent CharacterizationSession Chair: Alexander Neimark, Rutgers UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F9:10 AM (L-202) Rapid Characterization of Porous Materials by Thermal Response Measurements.Matthias Leistner 1 , Wulf Grählert 1 , Stefan Kaskel 2 , 1 Fraunhofer IWS; 2 Technische UniversitätDresden9:30 AM (L-203) On the Description of Hysteresis Loops of IUPAC Classification with a SimplePore Model - The Interplay of Pore Size and Capacity. Duong Do, Phuong Nguyen, ChunyanFan, David Nicholson, University of Queensland5
9:50 AM (L-204) Characterization of MOF Adsorbents by Thermomechanical Methods. IsabelleBeurroies 1 , Mohammed Boulhout 1 , Renaud Denoyel 1 , Bogdan Kuchta 1 , Philip Llewellyn 1 ,Christian Serre 2 , 1 MADIREL; 2 Institut Lavoisier10:10 AM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer9. Tuesday Plenary Session: Molecular SimulationSession Chair: Jose Riccardo, Universidad Nacional de San LuisLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F10:40 AM (L-205) Adsorption and Effective Diffusion Coefficients of Water on Nanoporous CarbonMaterials via Non-equilibrium Molecular Dynamics. Hendrik Frentrup, Erich A. Müller,Imperial College London<strong>11</strong>:00 AM (L-206) Application of DMFT to Linear Pores with Ink-bottle and Side Stream PoreStructures. Daniel Schneider 1 , Rustem Valiullin 1 , Peter A. Monson 2 , 1 University ofLeipzig; 2 University of Massachusetts<strong>11</strong>:20 AM (L-207) Modeling Adsorption in MOFs with Open Metal Centres by Combining QuantumMechanics with Molecular Simulation. Miguel Jorge 1 , Michael Fischer 2 , José R. B.Gomes 3 , Christophe Siquet 1 , João C. Santos 1 , Alírio E. Rodrigues 1 , 1 Universidade doPorto; 2 University College London; 3 CICECO – University of Aveiro<strong>11</strong>:40 AM (L-208) Anisotropic Elastic Properties of Flexible Metal-organic Frameworks.Aurelie Ortiz 1 , Anne Boutin 2 , Alain H. Fuchs 1 , François-Xavier Coudert 1 , 1 CNRS & ChimieParisTech; 2 Ecole Normale Supérieure12:00 PM (L-209) Adsorption and Diffusion in Flexible Structures: Simulations and Experiment.Peter Ravikovitch, Charanjit Paur, Pavel Kortunov, Yi Du, Preeti Kamakoti, Zheng Ni, SebastianReyes, Yu Wang, John Zengel, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering12:20 PM ANNOUNCEMENTS12:30-2:00 PM Lunch in Constellation A/B (included in the registration fee)10A. Tuesday Parallel Session: Adsorbent MaterialsSession Chair: Akihiko Matsumoto, Toyohashi University of TechnologyLocation: Constellation Ballroom C2:00 PM (L-210) Hydrogen Isotope Separation in Zeolite-carbon Complex. Hideki Tanaka, KazuhikoNakamura, Akira Maki, Minoru Miyahara, Kyoto University2:20 PM (L-2<strong>11</strong>) Enhanced Performance of Polymeric Amines Supported on HeteroatomincorporatedSilica in CO 2 Adsorption/Desorption. Christopher Jones 1 , YasutakaKuwahara 1 , Dun-yen Kang 1 , John Copeland 1 , Praveen Bollini 1 , Carsten Sievers 1 , TakashiKamegawa 2 , Hiromi Yamashita 2 , 1 Georgia Institute of Technology; 2 Osaka University2:40 PM (L-212) Double-step CO 2 Sorption of ELM-<strong>11</strong>. Hirofumi Kanoh 1 , Manami Ichikawa 1 , AtsushiKondo 2 , Hiroshi Kajiro 3 , Hiroshi Noguchi 1 , Tomonori Ohba 1 , Katsumi Kaneko 4 , 1 ChibaUniversity; 2 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; 3 Nippon Steel Corporation;4 Shinshu University3:00 PM (L-213) Framework Flexibility of ZIF-8 as Evidenced by Adsorption of C 3 and C 4Hydrocarbons at Ambient Temperature. Chen Zhang 1 , Ryan Lively 2 , Ke Zhang 1 , JustinJohnson 1 , Oguz Karvan 1 , William Koros 1 , 1 Georgia Institute of Technology; 2 AlgenolBiofuels6
3:20 PM (L-214) Characterization of Plasma-modified Metal Organic Frameworks. Jared DeCoste 1 ,Gregory Peterson 1 , Martin Smith 2 , Corinne Stone 2 , 1 ECBC; 2 DSTL3:40 PM (L-215) Adsorption and Diffusion of Small Alcohols in Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks(ZIFs). Jason A. Gee, Jaeyub Chung, Sankar Nair, David S. Sholl, Georgia Institute ofTechnology4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer10B. Tuesday Parallel Session: Adsorption in Energy TechnologySession Chair: Isamu Moriguchi, Nagasaki UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom F2:00 PM (L-216) A Critical Evaluation of the CO 2 Separation Potential of MgMOF-74. Tom Remy 1 ,Sunil A. Peter 1 , Pieterjan Valvekens 2 , Dirk E. De Vos 2 , Gino V. Baron 1 , Joeri F.M.Denayer 1 , 1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel; 2 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven2:20 PM (L-217) Electrochemical Properties of Model Disordered Carbon Electrodes. KatherinePhillips, Keith Gubbins, North Carolina State University2:40 PM (L-218) Advances in CO 2 Capture with Sorbents based on Siliceous MesostructuredMaterials Functionalized with Amino Groups. Eloy Sanz-Perez, Amaya Arencibia, RaúlSanz, Guillermo Calleja, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos3:00 PM (L-219) High Pressure Separation of CH 4 / CO 2 Using Activated Carbon. Carlos Grande 1 ,Richard Blom 1 , Andreas Möller 2 , Jens Möllmer 2 , 1 SINTEF Materials and Chemistry;2 Institut für Nichtklassische Chemie3:20 PM (L-220) Modeling Dual Reflux PSA Cycles for Separating N 2 and CH 4 in LNG Production.Yechun Zhang 1 , Tom Saleman 2 , Yuan Zou 2 , Chris Robertson 2 , Thomas E. Rufford 2 , EricF. May 2 , Brent R. Young 1 , 1 The University of Auckland; 2 The University of WesternAustralia3:40 PM (L-221) Adsorption Separation of Bio-butanol: Kinetic and Equilibrium Studies and Effectof Impurities. Niloofar Abdehagh, F. Handan Tezel, Jules Thibault, University of Ottawa4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer7
10C. Tuesday Parallel Session: Molecular SimulationSession Chair: Benoit Coasne, CNRS / Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E2:00 PM (L-222) Structural Modeling of Microporous Silicon Carbide-derived Carbon. AmirFarmahini, Suresh Bhatia, The University of Queensland2:20 PM (L-223) Computational Structure Characterization Tools in Application to Ordered andDisordered Porous Materials. Lev Sarkisov, University of Edinburgh2:40 PM (L-224) Highly Selective H 2 S/CH 4 Acidic Substituted Porous Zr Terepthalate MOF: From aComputational Design Towards Synthesis and Adsorption Characterization. QingyuanYang 1 , Chan Chan 1 , Sébastien Vaesen 2 , Thomas Devic 3 , Christian Serre 3 , Guy DeWeireld 2 , Guillaume Maurin 4 , 1 Beijing University of Chemical Technology; 2 Université deMons; 3 CNRS Université de Versailles; 4 Université Montpellier3:00 PM (L-225) Virtual Porous Carbons that include Chemical Heterogeneity. Luis Herrera Diaz 1 ,Cheng Hu 1 , Saeid Sedghi 1 , Ana Silvestre-Albero 2 , Taku Iiyama 3 , Philip (C.W.) Kwong 1 ,Phillip Pendleton 5 , Ronald J. Smernik 1 , Katsumi Kaneko 3 , Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso 2 ,Mark J. Biggs 1 , 1 The University of Adelaide; 2 Alicante University; 3 Shinshu University;4 University of South Australia3:20 PM (L-226) On the Molecular Mechanisms for Adsorption in Cu-BTC Metal OrganicFramework. Juan José Gutiérrez-Sevillano 1 , José Manuel Vicent-Luna 1 , David Dubbeldam 2 ,Sofia Calero 1 , 1 University Pablo de Olavide; 2 University of Amsterdam3:40 PM (L-227) Dielectric Anisotropy of Confined Water in the Porous Metal Organic FrameworkMil-53(Cr). Aziz Ghoufi 1 , Richard Renou 1 , Anthony Szymczyk 2 , Guillaume Maurin 3 , 1 Institut dePhysique de Rennes; 2 Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes; 3 Institut Charles Gerhardt4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer<strong>11</strong>A. Tuesday Parallel Session: Transport PhenomenaSession Chair: Suresh Bhatia, The University of QueenslandLocation: Constellation Ballroom C4:20 PM (L-228) Diffusion of Xylene Isomers in the MIL-47(V) MOF Material: A Combination ofMolecular Dynamics Simulations and Quasi-elastic Neutron Scattering Experiments.Sébastien Rives 1,2 , Hervé Jobic 1 , Guillaume Maurin 2 , Thomas Devic 3 , Christian Serre 3 , 1 InstitutCharles Gerhardt Montpellier; 2 IRCELYON Université de Lyon, 3 Institut Lavoisier Université deVersailles4:40 PM (L-229) Mass Transfer in Adsorbents: Frequency Response Studies. Timothy Giesy, M.Douglas LeVan, Vanderbilt University5:00 PM (L-230) Dynamics of CO 2 Adsorption in Densely Loaded Amine-oxide Hybrid Adsorbents.Praveen Bollini, Nicholas Brunelli, Christopher Jones, Georgia Institute of Technology5:20 PM (L-231) The Influence of Entrance Effects on CO 2 Transport Carbon Micro- andMesopores based upon Molecular Simulation. Mahnaz Firouzi, Abby Kirchofer, JenniferWilcox, Stanford University5:40-6:00 PM (L-232) Transport of Heat and Mass Across a Zeolite Membrane. Sondre K. Schnell 1 ,Thijs J. H. Vlugt 1 , Signe Kjelstrup 2 , 1 Delft University of Technology; 2 Norwegian University ofScience and Technology8
<strong>11</strong>B. Tuesday Parallel Session: Adsorbent CharacterizationSession Chair: Renaud Denoyel, CNRS / Aix-Marseille UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom F4:20 PM (L-233) Activated Carbon Nanostructure from HRTEM Images in Relation with theirMicroporosity. Pascaline Pré 1 , Guillaume Huchet 1 , Jean-Noël Rouzaud 2 , DominiqueJeulin 3 , Alain Thorel 3 , Mohamed Sennour 4 , 1 Ecole des Mines de Nantes; 2 Ecole NormaleSupérieure; 3 Mines ParisTech4:40 PM (L-234) Crystallization of Hollow Chabazite Zeolites and their Adsorption Properties.Fatin Hasan 1 , Ranjeet Singh 2 , Paul Webley 2 , 1 The University of Melbourne; 2 Monash University5:00 PM (L-235) DUT-49 - A New Benchmark Material for Methane Adsorption. Ulrich Stoeck, SimonKrause, Irena Senkovska, Stefan Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology5:20 PM (L-236) Impact of Functional Groups on the Topology and the Adsorption Properties ofMOFs. Yang Cai, Yadong Zhang, Yougui Huang, Seth Marder, Krista Walton, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology5:40-6:00 PM (L-237) Nanopore Structures of Nanographite-combined Carbons. Yousheng Tao 1 ,Morinobu Endo 2 , Kyoichi Oshid 3 , Katsumi Kaneko 2 , 1 Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2 ResearchCenter for Exotic Nanocarbons (JST) Shinshu University; 3 Nagano National College ofTechnology<strong>11</strong>C. Tuesday Parallel Session: Molecular SimulationSession Chair: Christian Lastoskie, University of MichiganLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E4:20 PM (L-238) Understanding Molecular Aspects of the Adsorption of Additive Molecules onUrea Crystal Faces. Matteo Salvalaglio, Thomas Vetter, Federico Giberti, Marco Mazzotti,Michele Parrinello, ETH Zurich4:40 PM (L-239) Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Graphite Oxide and Its Application inHydrogen Sulfide Removal. Liangliang Huang 1 , Teresa Bandosz 2 , Keith Gubbins 1 , 1 NorthCarolina State University; 2 The City College of New York5:00 PM (L-240) Experimental and Modeling Studies in CuBTC Metal-Organic Frameworks:Functionalization Induced Polymorphism. Ambarish Kulkarni, Yang Cai, Ji Zang,Krista Walton, David Sholl, Georgia Institute of Technology5:20 PM (L-241) Experiment and Molecular Simulation of Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide, Methane,and their Mixture in Nanoporous Carbons in the Presence of Water. PierreBillemont 1 , Benoit Coasne 2,3 , Guy De Weireld 1 , 1 Université de Mons; 2 Institut CharlesGerhardt; 3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology5:40-6:00 PM (L-242) Simulation Study of Two-dimensional Phase Transitions of Argon on GraphiteSurface and in Slit Micropores. Eugene Ustinov 1 , Duong Do 2 , 1 Ioffe Physical TechnicalInstitute; 2 University of Queensland12. Poster Session - IILocation: Maryland Suite, Atrium and Harborview areas (all on 2nd floor)6:00-7:30 PM POSTER SESSION / SOCIALPosters in the P-2000 series will be presentedAuthors of posters in the P-2000 series should stand at their posters and be available to discussthe research during Poster Session-II from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.9
Wednesday, May 22, 20137:30 AM Light Breakfast in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)10:10 AM - 12:30 PM EXHIBITION OPEN in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer13. Wednesday Keynote Lecture - IIISession Chair: Gino Baron, Vrije Universiteit BrusselLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F8:30 AM (L-301) Adsorption Processes for CO 2 Separation/Capture. Paul Webley, The University ofMelbourne14. Wednesday Plenary Session: Adsorption in Energy TechnologySession Chair: James Ritter, University of South CarolinaLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F9:10 AM (L-302) Rational Tuning of Water Vapor and CO 2 /CH 4 Adsorption in Highly Stable ZrbasedMOFs. Himanshu Jasuja, Krista Walton, Georgia Institute of Technology9:30 AM (L-303) Modelling of Alkasorb in the Sorption-enhanced Water-gas-shift Process. JeffreyHufton 1 , Paul Cobden 2 , Edward van Selow 2 , Andrew Wright 3 , 1 Air Products andChemicals Inc.; 2 Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands; 3 Air Products PLC9:50 AM (L-304) Anomalous EDLC Property of Microporous Carbons. Isamu Moriguchi, Nozomi Ide,Koki Urita, Nagasaki University10:10 AM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer15. Wednesday Plenary Session: FundamentalsSession Chair: Randall Snurr, Northwestern UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F10:40 AM (L-305) Single File Diffusion Mechanism for Single and Multicomponent ProteinAdsorption in Polymer Grafted Ion Exchangers. Giorgio Carta, University of Virginia<strong>11</strong>:00 AM (L-306) Adsorbate-induced Breathing of Nanoporous Carbon. Matthew Connolly, JacobBurress, Carlos Wexler, University of Missouri<strong>11</strong>:20 AM (L-307) Deformation of Mesoporous Silica Induced by n-Pentane Adsorption: Theory andSAXS Experiment. Gennady Gor 1 , Oskar Paris 2 , Johannes Prass 3 , Alexander Neimark 4 ,1 Princeton University; 2 Institute of Physics Montanuniversitat Leoben; 3 TimberTowerGmbH; 4 Rutgers University<strong>11</strong>:40 AM (L-308) Gas “Oversolubility” in Solvents Nanoconfined in Porous Silica: Adsorptiondrivenversus Bulk-like Solubility Mechanisms. Linh Ho 1 , Stephanie Clauzier 1 , YvesSchuurman 1 , David Farrusseng 1 , Benoit Coasne 2,3 , 1 IRCELYON; 2 Universite Montpellier;3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology12:00 PM (L-309) Exploring the Hierarchy of Transport Phenomena during Adsorption inHierarchical Pore Networks by Microscopic Diffusion Measurement. Christian Chmelik,Rustem Valiullin, Jörg Kärger, Leipzig University12:20 PM PRESENTATION ON <strong>FOA</strong>12 / ANNOUNCEMENTS10
16. Wednesday Lunch and Excursion1:00-3:30 PM EXCURSION WITH LUNCH while cruising Baltimore's Inner Harbor• The lunch excursion is included in the conference registration fee. The excursion ticket will bepresented when you pick up your name badge from the <strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Symposium Registration Desk inthe Hyatt Regency Hotel.• Must present ticket at the dock in order to go onboard the ship.• Misplaced or lost tickets cannot be replaced.• Printed on your boarding ticket will be the name of the ship you will board,"Inner Harbor Spirit" or "Spirit of Baltimore".• Boarding will take place at Spirit Cruises located on the Inner Harbor directly across fromthe Hyatt Regency Hotel, in front of the Visitor Center (glass building), and a short walkacross from the Hyatt using the sky bridge (do not attempt to cross the busy street).• Boarding time is between 1:00 and 1:30 PM.• The ships are operated by Spirit Cruises and depart promptly at 1:30 PM.17. Wednesday Plenary and International Adsorption Society Session (IAS)Session Chair: Marco Mazzotti, ETH ZurichLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E4:15 PM PLENARY AWARDS SESSION2013 IAS Award for Excellence in the Ph.D. Dissertation• Fateme Rezaei, Georgia Tech, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering"Optimization of Structured Adsorbents for Gas Separation Processes"• Ernie Perez-Almodovar, Amgen, Puerto Rico"Protein Adsorption and Transport Kinetics in Novel Stationary Phases for ProteinChromatography Based on the UNOsphere Architecture"2013 IAS Award for Excellence in Publications by a Young Member of the Society• Krista S. Walton, Georgia Tech, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering"Challenges in Transitioning MOFs to the Applied Level: An Engineering Perspective"5:15 PM INTERNATIONAL ADSORPTION SOCIETY (IAS) MEETINGLocation: Constellation Ballroom FIAS Meeting is restricted to members8:00 PM JAPAN NIGHT, sponsored by the Japan Society of Adsorption (JSAd)Location: Chesapeake Room on the 3rd floor<strong>11</strong>
Thursday, May 23, 20137:30 AM Light Breakfast in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)9:50 AM - 6:20 PM EXHIBITION OPEN in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer18. Thursday Plenary Session: Environmental ApplicationsSession Chair: Jean-Pierre Bellat, Université de BourgogneLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F8:30 AM (L-401) Adsorption Mechanisms of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Fuels ontoSilica Gel Surface. Junpei Fujiki, Eiji Furuya, Meiji University8:50 AM (L-402) Capture of Ventilation Air Methane (VAM) with Carbon Composites.Jun-Seok Bae, Shi Su, Xin Xiang Yu, CSIRO9:10 AM (L-403) Characterization and CO 2 Sorption Properties of Carbon-Based Materials for CCSApplications. Erik Rupp, Jiajun He, John To, Zhenan Bao, Jennifer Wilcox, StanfordUniversity9:30 AM (L-404) Aqueous Mercury Adsorption in a Fixed-bed Column of FunctionalizedMesoporous Silica. Jesús M. Arsuaga, José Aguado, Amaya Arencibia, María S. López,Miguel Goméz, Rey Juan Carlos University9:50 AM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer19. Thursday Plenary Session: Adsorption Separation ProcessesSession Chair: Stefano Brandani, University of EdinburghLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F10:20 AM (L-405) Adsorption and Desorption Performance of Polymeric/Supported Amine HollowFibers in CO 2 Capture RTSA Process. Fateme Rezaei, Ryan Lively, David Sholl,Christopher Jones, William Koros, Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Matthew Realff, Georgia Institute ofTechnology10:40 AM (L-406) Hydrogen PSA Process Product Purity Control Method and Controller.Marian Simo, Andrew Rosinski, Paul Belanger, Safdar Baksh, Praxair Inc.<strong>11</strong>:00 AM (L-407) Post-combustion Carbon Capture by PVSA/VSA: Systematic Cycle Synthesis andEnergy-productivity Optimization. Reza Haghpanah 1 , Ricky Nilam 1 , Arvind Rajendran 1 ,Iftekhar A. Karimi 2 , Mohammad Aman Ullah 1 , Shamsuzzaman Farooq 2 , 1 NanyangTechnological University; 2 National University of Singapore<strong>11</strong>:20 AM (L-408) Hybrid Processes to Separate Enantiomers. Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern, HeikeLorenz, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems<strong>11</strong>:40 AM (L-409) Desorption and Pressure Swing Adsorption Studies of CO 2 in Amino-MIL –53 (Al) for Biogas Upgradation. Sunil Adavanal Peter, Gino Baron, Joeri Denayer, VrijeUniversiteit Brussel12:00 PM Announcements12:15-2:00 PM Lunch in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)12
20A. Thursday Parallel Session: FundamentalsSession Chair: Gerhard Findenegg, Technische Universität BerlinLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E2:00 PM (L-410) Strength and Weakness of the BET Method. Jean Rouquerol 1 , FrançoiseRouquerol 1 , Philip Llewellyn 1 , Renaud Denoyel 1 , Kenneth Sing 2 , 1 CNRS-Aix-MarseilleUniversity; 2 Brunel University2:20 PM (L-4<strong>11</strong>) Revisiting Percolation Models of Adsorption Hysteresis in Pore Networks:Scanning Isotherms. Alexander Neimark, Richard Cimino, Rutgers University2:40 PM (L-412) Melting of Liquids Confined in Nano-pores; Ice Structures Stabilized by theConfinement. Magdalena Cichocka 1 , Monika Jazdzewska 1 , Margaret Sliwinska-Bartkowiak 1 , Yun Long 2 , Keith E. Gubbins 2 , 1 A. Mickiewicz University; 2 North CarolinaState University3:00 PM (L-413) Time Dependent CO 2 Sorption Hysteresis by Octahedral Molecular Sieves withManganese Oxide Framework. Laura Espinal 1 , Winnie Wong-Ng 1 , Andrew Allen 1 , ChadSnyder 1 , Chun Chiu 1 , Daniel Siderius 1 , Anais Espinal 2 , Steven Suib 2 , 1 National Institute ofStandards and Technology; 2 University of Connecticut3:20 PM (L-414) Understanding Adsorption-induced Breathing Transitions in Metal-organicFrameworks: From the Unit Cell to the Crystal. Carles Triguero 1 , François-XavierCoudert 1 , Anne Boutin 2 , Alain Fuchs 3 , Alexander Neimark 4 , 1 Chimie ParisTech; 2 ENS;3 CNRS; 4 Rutgers University3:40 PM (L-415) Fractional Statistical Approach to Single and Multicomponent Adsorption ofPolyatomics. Mara Dávila, Federico Roma, Antonio Ramirez-Pastor, José Riccardo,Universidad Nacional de San Luis-CONICET4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer20B. Thursday Parallel Session: Adsorbent MaterialsSession Chair: Shamsuzzaman Farooq, National University of SingaporeLocation: Constellation Ballroom C2:00 PM (L-416) Control of Adsorption Features of Organic/Inorganic Vapors on MOF MaterialsCPL by Selection of Pillar Ligands. Akihiko Matsumoto, Shori Nakamori, Keisuke Matsufuji,Yushi Matsuyama, Toyohashi University of Technology2:20 PM (L-417) Structure and Properties of Phenolic Resin-derived Mesoporous Carbon. DipenduSaha, Amit K. Naskar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory2:40 PM (L-418) Behavior of Zeolite Force Fields in a Comparative Infrared Study. Rocio Bueno-Perez 1 , Sofia Calero 1 , David Dubbeldam 2 , Conchi O. Ania 3 , Jose B. Parra 3 , Ana PaulaZaderenko 1 , Julio Perez-Carbajo 1 , Patrick J. Merkling 1 , 1 Universidad Pablo de Olavide;2 University of Amsterdam; 3 Instituto del Carbon CSIC3:00 PM (L-419) Hierarchical Pore Architectures in Polymer-based CDCs. Martin Oschatz, LarsBorchardt, Stefan Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology3:20 PM (L-420) Adsorption of Toxic Industrial Chemicals in MOFs under Humid Conditions.Pritha Ghosh, David Fairen-Jimenez, Randall Snurr, Northwestern University3:40 PM (L-421) Adsorptive Immobilization of His-tagged Enzymes on Magnetite/MCF Composite.Eun-Ji Woo, Chang-Ha Lee, Yonsei University4:00 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer13
20C. Thursday Parallel Session: Experimental MethodsSession Chair: F. Handan Tezel, University of OttawaLocation: Constellation Ballroom F2:00 PM (L-422) Surfactant Adsorption in Ordered Mesoporous Silica Studied by SANS. BhuvneshBharti 1 , Jens Meissner 1 , Dirk Müter 2 , Tae-Gyu Shin 3 , Gerhard Findenegg 1 , 1 TechnicalUniversity Berlin; 2 Heriot-Watt University; 3 Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute2:20 PM (L-423) Interpretation of Excess Adsorption Isotherms in Microporous Adsorbents.Ronny Pini 1 , Erik C. Rupp 1 , Jennifer Wilcox 1 , Marco Mazzotti 2 , 1 Stanford University; 2 ETHZurich2:40 PM (L-424) Towards a Lab-scale Strategy to Select Adsorbents for Gas Separations:Comparing MOFs with Zeolites and Active Carbons. Andrew Wiersum, SandrineBourrelly, Emily Bloch, Philip Llewellyn, CNRS / Aix-Marseille University3:00 PM (L-425) Investigation of Single-component and Mixture Adsorption in NanoporousMaterials by Means of Micro-imaging. Tomas Binder 1 , Florian Hibbe 1 , ChristianChmelik 1 , Jörg Kärger 1 , Freek Kapteijn 2 , Douglas Ruthven 3 , 1 University of Leipzig; 2 DelftUniversity of Technology; 3 University of Maine3:20 PM (L-426) Binary Adsorption of CO 2 and CH 4 in Zeolite ZSM-5 Studied using In-situATR-FTIR Spectroscopy. Lindsay Ohlin, Mattias Grahn, Luleå University of Technology3:40 PM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer21A. Thursday Parallel Session: Thermodynamics of AdsorptionSession Chair: Orhan Talu, Cleveland State UniversityLocation: Constellation Ballroom C4:20 PM (L-427) Dynamical Modeling of Hysteresis in Water Adsorption in Concrete. MatthewPinson 1 , Elena Strekalova 1 , Enrico Masoero 1 , Hamlin Jennings 1 , Zdenek Bazant 2 , RolandPellenq 1 , Martin Bazant 1 , 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2 Northwestern University4:40 PM (L-428) Understanding the Equilibrium Ion Exchange Properties in Faujasite Zeolite fromMonte Carlo Simulations. Marie Jeffroy 1 , Anne Boutin 1 , Alain H. Fuchs 2 , 1 EcoleNormale Supérieure; 2 CNRS & Chimie ParisTech5:00 PM (L-429) A New Statistical Mechanical Approach to Optimize Adsorbent Properties for CO 2Separation by PSA. Edder Garcia 1 , Javier Pérez Pellitero 1 , Gerhard Pirngruber 1 , ElsaJolimaitre 1 , Christian Jallut 2 , 1 IFPEN; 2 Université de Lyon5:20 PM (L-430) Evaluation of Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory to Predict the Elution Behavior ofMixtures of Dissolved Phenyl-n-alkanes on Carbon. Héctor Octavio Rubiera Landa,Dietrich Flockerzi, Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics ofComplex Technical Systems5:40 PM (L-431) Isosteric Enthalpies for Hydrogen Adsorbed on Nanoporous Materials at HighPressures. Nuno Bimbo, Jessica Sharpe, Valeska Ting, Tim Mays, University of Bath6:00-6:20 PM (L-432) Challenges in Adsorption Technology – Adsorption of Trace Compounds in Gasand Liquid Phase. Dieter Bathen, University of Duisburg-Essen14
21B. Thursday Parallel Session: Adsorption Separation ProcessesSession Chair: Duong Do, University of QueenslandLocation: Constellation Ballroom D/E4:20 PM (L-433) Relay Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography: Concept and Design Rules. JoseMota, Ricardo Silva, Requimte/CQFB4:40 PM (L-434) Design of Multiple Columns H 2 Pressure Swing Adsorption in H 2 and PowerCo-generation IGCC with Pre-combustion Carbon Capture. Mauro Luberti, HyungwoongAhn, Daniel Friedrich, Stefano Brandani, University of Edinburgh5:00 PM (L-435) Separation of Isomeric Furocoumarins from Umbelliferae Plants Extracts forPUVA-Therapy of Psoriasis by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography. OlegPokrovskiy, Alla Krutikova, Konstantin Ustinovich, Olga Parenago, Valeriy Lunin, IGICRAS5:20 PM (L-436) Reactive Blue 4 Dye-Ligand Epoxide Chitosan/Alginate for Igg Purification fromHuman Serum by Affinity Chromatography. Diego Gondim 1 , Maria Sousa 1 , WellingtonAdriano 2 , Igor Bresolin 3 , Diana Azevedo 1 , Ivanildo Silva, Jr. 1 , 1 Universidade Federal do Ceará;2 Universidade Federal de Campina Grande; 3 Universidade Federal de São Paulo5:40 PM (L-437) Separation of CO 2 /N2 and CO 2 /CH 4 Gas Mixtures with New Silicalite-1 AdsorbentMembranes Synthesized on a Novel Support. Muhammad Tawalbeh, Ali Hassan,Boguslaw Kruczek, F. Handan Tezel, University of Ottawa6:00-6:20 PM (L-438) Hydrogen PSA Process at a High Pressure Conditions. Dong-Geun Lee,Chang-Ha Lee, Yonsei University21C. Thursday Parallel Session: Environmental ApplicationsSession Chair: Miguel Jorge, University of StrathclydeLocation: Constellation Ballroom F4:20 PM (L-439) Capture of Formaldehyde by Selective Adsorption on Nanoporous Materials.Jean Pierre Bellat 1 , Igor Bezverkhyy 1 ,Guy Weber 1 , Sébastien Royer 2 , Jean François Lamonier 3 ,1 Université de Bourgogne; 2 Université de Poitiers; 3 Université de Lille4:40 PM (L-440) Adsorption and Breakthrough of 1,2-Dichloroethane, Ethyl acetate, and Benzeneon Fixed Bed Packed with MIL-101: Effects of Relative Humidity. Shikai Xian, QibinXia, Hongxia Xi, Zhong Li, South China University of Technology5:00 PM (L-441) Insights on the Anomalous Adsorption of CO 2 and CO in LTA Zeolites.Ana Martin-Calvo 1 , Jose B. Parra 2 , Conchi Ania 2 , Sofia Calero 1 , 1 University Pablo de Olavide;2 Instituto Nacional del Carbon5:20 PM (L-442) Competitive Adsorption of Water Vapor and Carbon Dioxide on Elastic LayeredMetal-organic Frameworks for Carbon Capture from Pre- and Post-combustion Gases.Tran Trinh, Francisco Sotomayor, Christian Lastoskie, University of Michigan5:40 PM (L-443) Temperature Dependent Immobilization of CH 4 and H 2 in Narrow Pore Zeolites.Frieder Dreisbach 1 , Tobias M. Fieback 2 , 1 Rubotherm GmbH; 2 Ruhr-University6:00-6:20 PM (L-444) Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) based Materials for the Adsorption ofSulphur Dioxide. Man On Fu, Frank L.Y. Lam, Xijun Hu, Hong Kong University of Science andTechnology15
22. Conference Gala Dinner7:30-<strong>11</strong>:30 PM CONFERENCE GALA DINNERSponsored in part by QuantachromeLocation: Constellation Ballroom A/B• Must present ticket for admittance.• Misplaced or lost tickets cannot be replaced.Friday, May 24, 20137:30 AM Light Breakfast in Constellation Ballroom A/B (included in the registration fee)9:50 AM - 12:15 PM EXHIBITION OPEN in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer23. Friday Plenary Session: Adsorption in Energy TechnologySession Chair: Mark Ackley, Praxair, Inc.Location: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F8:30 AM (L-501) High-Throughput Screening of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks forHydrogen Storage. Yamil J. Colón, David Fairen-Jimenez, Christopher E. Wilmer,Randall Q. Snurr, Northwestern University8:50 PM (L-502) Biogas Separation and Natural Gas Cleanup using Elastic Layered Metal-organicFramework Adsorbents. Francisco Sotomayor, Tran Trinh, Christian Lastoskie,University of Michigan9:10 AM (L-503) Enhanced CO 2 Adsorptivity of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by PolicyclicAromatic Hydrocarbons-intercalation. Fitri Khoerunnisa, Toshihiko Fujimori, DaikiMinami, Aaron Morelos Gomez, Mauricio Terrones, Morinobu Endo, Katsumi Kaneko,Shinshu University9:30 AM (L-504) Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide on Graphene Oxide Supported Hydrotalcites.Diana Iruretagoyena, Ainara Garcia-Gallastegui, Klaus Hellgardt, Milo Shaffer, David Chadwick,Imperial College London9:50 AM Break in the Constellation Ballroom Foyer16
24. Friday Plenary Session: Adsorption Separation ProcessesSession Chair: Celio Cavalcante, Universidade Federal do CearáLocation: Constellation Ballroom C-D-E-F10:20 AM (L-505) Three Columns Intermittent Simulated Moving Bed (3C-ISMB) Chromatographyfor Difficult Binary and Ternary Separations. Simon Jermann, Andreas Alberti, MarcoMazzotti, ETH Zurich10:40 AM (L-506) Optimization Based Design and Experimental Validation of Simulated MovingBed Chromatography Systems for Ternary Separation. Gaurav Agrawal, Yoshiaki Kawajiri,Georgia Institute of Technology<strong>11</strong>:00 AM (L-507) Modeling Adsorption Effects of Complex Polymers in Solvent-gradientInteraction Chromatography. Christopher J. Rasmussen 1 , Brian McCauley 1 , Yefim Brun 1 ,Alexander V. Neimark 2 , 1 DuPont Central Research and Development; 2 Rutgers The StateUniversity of New Jersey<strong>11</strong>:20 AM (L-508) Separation of H 2 /D 2 Isotope Mixtures in MOFs. Julia Teufel 1 , Hyunchul Oh 1 , MichaelHirscher 1 , Agnieszka Kuc 2 , Mohammad Wahiduzzaman 2 , Lyuben Zhechkov 2 , ThomasHeine 2 , Dmytro Denysenko 3 , Dirk Volkmer 3 , 1 Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems;2 Jacobs University Bremen; 3 University of Augsburg<strong>11</strong>:40 AM (L-509) Non- Equilibrium, Non- Isobaric, Non- Isothermal Desorption of Nitrogen from aLiX Zeolite Column by Rapid Pressure Reduction and Rapid Purge by Oxygen. Rama RaoVemula, Sue Chai, Mayuresh Kothare, Shivaji Sircar, Lehigh University12:00 PM Closing of ConferenceSee the list of poster presentations on the following pages17
Monday Poster PresentationsPosters in the P-1000 series will be presented on Monday in Poster Session IP-1001 Stability of Supported Amine Sorbents to SOx and NOx in Post-Combustion CO 2 CaptureProcess. Fateme Rezaei, William J. Koros, Christopher W. Jones, Georgia Institute of TechnologyP-1002 Dimensional Stability of Adsorbents Subjected to Thermal Cycling. Mark Ackley, Steven Pontonio,Praxair Inc.P-1003 Calorimetric Study of the CO 2 Adsorption on Carbon Materials. Diana P. Vargas 1 ,Liliana Giraldo Gutierrez 1 , Juan Carlos Moreno-Pirajan 2 , 1 Universidad Nacional de Colombia;2 Universidad de Los AndesP-1004 Use of Waste Material and Modified of Corn Cob (Zea mays) for the Adsorption of Cr 3+ fromAqueous Solution. Rafael A. Fonseca 1 , Juan Carlos Moreno-Pirajan 1 , Liliana Giraldo 2 , 1 Universidad delos Andes; 2 Universidad Nacional de ColombiaP-1005 Removal of Bromate from Water using De-Acidite FF-IP Resin and Determination by UltraperformanceLiquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry. Zeid A. ALOthman, Mu.Naushad, M.R. Khan, S.M. Wabaidur, King Saud UniversityP-1006 Development and Characterization of Surfactant based Nano-composite Cation Exchanger andits Applications for Removal of Pb 2+ Ion from Aqueous Medium. Mu. Naushad, Zeid A. ALOthman,Mohammad Mezbaul Alam, King Saud UniversityP-1007 Examination of Solvent Recovery by Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Method-Influence ofwithdrawn Coexistence Humidity. Kazuyuki Chihara, Teruhisa Katoa, Katsuhira Kawahara, Jun Kobayashi, KoukiAoshima, Takuya Chiyoda, Kuniyasu Ogawa, Meiji UniversityP-1008 MD Simulation Macroscopic Experimental and Adsorption Rate of Organic Chlorine Compoundswithdrawn in the High Silica FAU Zeolite. Kazuyuki Chihara, Natsuki Yamada, Tatsuharu Taira, Yuzo Amari,Yusuke Suzuki, Shinji Tomita, Meiji UniversityP-1009 Application of Agricultural Waste/By-products as Adsorbents in Water Purification.Kalluru Seshaiah, Sri Venkateswara UniversityP-1010 Preparation of Activated Carbon from Ceiba Pentandra Hulls, an Agricultural Waste and ItsApplication as an Adsorbent in the Removal of Nickel from Water. Harinath Yapati, Ramesh Naik,Kalluru Seshaiah, Sri Venkateswara UniversityP-10<strong>11</strong> Hydrogen-bond-induced Supermolecular Assemblies in a Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic SilicaNanopores. Aziz Ghoufi, Ivanne Hureau, Richard Renou, Denis Morineau, University of RennesP-1012 Simplified Determination Method of Adsorption Kinetic Parameters using Recycling Fixed-bedAdsorbers. Junpei Fujiki 1 , Kazuya Watanabe 1 , Takashi Kawakita 2 , Eiji Furuya 1 , 1 Meiji University;2 Zenkosha Co. Ltd.P-1013 Automated Estimation of Kinetic and Isotherm Parameters from ZLC Experiments. DanielFriedrich, Enzo Mangano, Xiayi Hu, Stefano Brandani, University of EdinburghP-1014 Surrogate based Multi-objective Optimisation for the Design of Pressure Swing AdsorptionSystems. Joakim Beck 1 , Daniel Friedrich 2 , Stefano Brandani 2 , Eric S. Fraga 1 , 1 University CollegeLondon; 2 University of EdinburghP-1015 Design of a Small Scale Air Capture System. Maria-Chiara Ferrari 1 , Daniel Friedrich 1 , Giulio Santori 2 ,Stefano Brandani 1 , 1 Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage Centre; 2 Università degli Studi e-Campus18
P-1016 Synthesis and Characterization of Cuprous Oxide Nanoparticles utilizing Nanocarbon Materials.Takahiro Ohkubo 1 , Mitsuhiro Ushio 1 , Koki Urita 2 , Isamu Moriguchi 2 , Takaya Ota 3 , Taku Iiyama 3 , AtsushiItadani 1 , Yasushige Kuroda 1 , 1 Okayama University; 2 Nagasaki University; 3 Shinshu UniversityP-1017 Predictive Models of Flue and Fuel Gas Components Adsorption in High Surface Area CarbonMaterials. Emanuela Di Biase, Lev Sarkisov, University of EdinburghP-1018 Computer Simulations and Experiments of Normal and Branched Alkane Adsorption in ComplexCarbonaceous Materials. Alex Harrison 1 , Roger Cracknell 2 , Jens Krueger-Venus 3 , Lev Sarkisov 1 ,1 University of Edinburgh; 2 Shell Technology Centre Thornton; 3 Shell Global Solutions (Deutschland)P-1019 Interaction of Water with a Flexible MOF Type Gallium MIL-53. Jean Pierre Bellat, Igor Bezverkhyy,Guy Weber, Anthony Ballandras, Gérald Chaplais, Guillaume Ortiz, Joel Patarin, Anne Boutin, DavidBousquet, Aurélie Ortiz, François-Xavier Coudert, Alain Fuchs, Université de BourgogneP-1020 Comparison of the Sticking Coefficients of Different Gaseous Molecules on Silicalite-1 byMolecular Dynamics Simulations. Jean-Marc Simon, Jean-Pierre Bellat, University of BurgundyP-1021 Silver Containing Activated Carbon Fibers Obtained by Chemical Activation.withdrawn Alexsandr A. Lysenko, Olga Astashkina, St. Petersburg State University of Technology and DesignP-1022 Bismuth Adsorption by Activated Carbon Fibers. Ekaterina Saklakova, Olga Astashkina,withdrawn Alexsandr A. Lysenko, St. Petersburg State University of Technology and DesignP-1023 Identification of Adsorption Isotherm Type based on Nonlinear Frequency Response Results.Menka Petkovska, University of BelgradeP-1024 Corrections of Higher Order Frequency Response Functions of Adsorption Systems based onBlank Experiments. Danica Brzic, Menka Petkovska, University of BelgradeP-1025 MOF Based Microseparator: Electrochemical Synthesis and Separation Performance.Tom R.C. Van Assche, Joeri F.M. Denayer, Vrije Universiteit BrusselP-1026 Inverse Shape Selectivity in the Adsorption of n-hexane and Cyclohexane on the UiO-66 MetalorganicFramework. Belgin Bozbiyik, Tim Duerinck, Gino V. Baron, Joeri F.M. Denayer, VrijeUniversiteit BrusselP-1027 Metal-organic Frameworks as Stationary Phase in Capillary Liquid Chromatography.Stijn Van der Perre 1 , Dirk E. De Vos 2 , Pieterjan Valvekens 2 , Gino V. Baron 1 , Joeri F.M. Denayer 1 , 1 VrijeUniversiteit Brussel; 2 Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenP-1028 Pore Size Control in a 3D Metal-organic Framework by Anisotropic Thermal Expansion.Atsushi Kondo, Kazuyuki Maeda, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyP-1029 Method and Kit for Adsorbent Performance Evaluation. Neil Stephenson, Steven Pontonio, MichaelFreiert, Philip Barrett, Praxair Inc.P-1030 High Purity Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes: Preparation, Characterization and Performance asFiller Materials in Co-polyimide Hollow Fiber Membranes. Evangelos Favvas 1 , Stephanos Nitodas 2 ,Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 1 , Sergios Papageorgiou 1 , Athanasios Mitropoulos 3 , 1 NCSR "Demokritos";2 Glonatech S.A.; 3 Cavala Institute of TechnologyP-1031 In situ SAXS Study of Adsorption in Porous Glass Including Hysteresis ScanningMeasurements. Evangelos Favvas 1 , Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 1 , Nikolaos Vordos 2 , AthanasiosMitropoulos 2 , 1 NCSR "Demokritos"; 2 Cavala Institute of TechnologyP-1032 Molecular Modelling of Protein Adsorption: From Fundamentals to Design. Matthew Penna,Milan Mijajlovic, Meisam Valizadeh Kiamahalleh, Mark Biggs, The University of Adelaide19
P-1033 Capillary Condensation of Nitrogen in SBA-15 Mesoporous Silica treated by a Carbon-coatingProcess. Kunimitsu Morishige, Takanori Oda, Okayama University of ScienceP-1034 A Process for Separating CH 4 Effectively. Takayoshi Adachi, Masato Kawai, Taiyo NipponSanso CorporationP-1035 ZSM-5 as Adsorbent for Recovery of Biochemical from ABE Fermentation Broth. Abrar Faisal,Lindsay Ohlin, Agata Zarebska, Pardis Saremi, Danil Korelskiy, Ulrika Rova, Mattias Grahn, JonasHedlund, Luleå University of TechnologyP-1036 Metal-organic Frameworks for Removal of Xe and Kr from Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plants.Jian Liu, Praveen Thallapally, Denis Strachan, Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryP-1037 Removal of Xe and Kr from Air Using Metal-Organic Frameworks. Jian Liu, PraveenThallapally,Carlos Fernandez, Denis Strachan, Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryP-1038 Center-cut Separation of a Compound having Intermediate Adsorptivity out of a MulticomponentMixture by SMB Chromatography. Dawid Kiwala 1 , Jadwiga Nowak 2 , Dorota Antos 2 , Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern 1 , 1 Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems; 2 Rzeszow Universityof TechnologyP-1039 Biogas Purification by PSA Processes using MOF as Adsorbent: From the Pure CompoundIsotherms to the Breakthrough Curves. Sébastien Vaesen 1 , Jong-San Chang 2 , U-Hwang Lee 2 , GuyDe Weireld 1 , 1 Université de Mons; 2 KRICTP-1040 Screening of Commercial Resins for Fructo-oligosaccharides Separation by Simulated MovingBed. Clarisse Nobre, Paul Suvarov, Anne-Lise Hanston, Guy De Weireld, University of MonsP-1041 Adsorption and Catalytic Oxidation of Vocs: From Laboratory to Pilot Scale. Sonia Carré 1 , ManuelFranco 2 , Tarek Barakat 3 , Renaud Cousin 3 , Jean-Marc Giraudon 2 , André Decroly 1 , Jean-FrançoisLamonier 2 , Stéphane Siffert 3 , Diane Thomas 1 , Guy De Weireld 1 , 1 Université de Mons; 2 Université Lille 1;3 Université du Littoral Côte d’OpaleP-1042 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Macroporosity for Rapid Gas Uptake using Integrated GasSorption and Mercury Porosimetry. Artjom Nepryahin 1 , Elizabeth Holt 2 , Robin Fletcher 2 , Sean Rigby 1 ,1 University of Nottingham; 2 Johnson MattheyP-1043 Use of the Transition Matrix Monte Carlo Simulation Method to Model Gas Adsorption Processesand Identify Capillary Phase Transitions. Daniel Siderius, William Krekelberg, Vincent Shen, NationalInstitute of Standards and TechnologyP-1044 NIST Infrastructure for Cataloging and Curating Adsorbent Materials, Data, and Properties.Daniel Siderius, Laura Espinal, Russell Johnson, Roger van Zee, National Institute of Standards andTechnologyP-1045 Suitability of HMOF-1 for the Separation of Pentanol Isomers. Rocio Bueno-Perez, Andrea SoledadDo-Cugno, Patrick Jacques Merkling, Sofia Calero, University Pablo de OlavideP-1046 Tailoring Metal-organic Frameworks for Industrial Applications using Molecular Simulations.Sofia Calero, University Pablo de OlavideP-1047 Dye Encapsulation inside a New Mesoporous Metal–Organic Framework DUT-25 forMultifunctional Solvatochromic Response Function. Ronny Grünker, Volodymyr Bon, Nicole Klein,Philipp Müller, Ulrich Stoeck, Irena Senkovska, Stefan Kaskel, Dresden University of Technology20
P-1048 In-situ Powder Diffraction during the Gas Adsorption on Metal-organic Frameworks. AndreasHeerwig 1 , Volodymyr Bon 1 , Irena Senkovska 1 , Nicole Klein 1 , Dirk Wallacher 2 , Ivo Zizak 2 , Esther Dudzik 2 ,Ralf Feyerherm 2 , Stefan Kaskel 1 , 1 Dresden University of Technology; 2 Helmholtz-Zentrum BerlinP-1049 New Hydrolytically Stable Zr and Hf based Metal-organic Frameworks. Volodymyr Bon 1 , VolodymyrSenkovskyy 1 , Irena Senkovska 2 , Stefan Kaskel 1 , 1 Dresden University of Technology; 2 Leibnitz-Institutfür Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.P-1050 Ad- and Desorption in a Trienzymatic Production Process for Laminaribiose. Thomas Waluga 1 ,Marwan Zein 2 , Jördening Hans-Joachim 2 , Scholl Stephan 1 , 1 TU Braunschweig Institute for Chemicaland Thermal Process Engineering; 2 TU Braunschweig Institute for Technical ChemistryP-1051 Comparative Study of Protein Adsorption onto Silica Nanoparticles. Jens Meissner, BhuvneshBharti, Gerhard Findenegg, Technical University BerlinP-1052 Synthesis, Characterization and n-Hexane Adsorption on MIL/Graphite Oxide Composites.Qibin Xia, Xuejiao Sun, Jinpeng Miao, Hongxia Xi, Zhong Li, South China University of TechnologyP-1053 Adsorption Isotherms and Kinetic Curves of H 2 / CO/ CO 2 /H 2 O on MIL-100(Fe) and theirBreakthrough Curves in Fixed Bed. Sha Wang, Xin Zhou, Chen Ma, Qibin Xia, Zhong Li, South ChinaUniversity of TechnologyP-1054 Adsorption Isotherms and Surface Activation Energies of Desorption of Toluene on the Metal-Organic Framework HKUST-1 and MIL-101. Feng Xu, Zhong Li, South China University ofTechnologyP-1055 Understanding and Prediction of Breathing Transition in MIL-53(Al): A Thermodynamics andStatistical Mechanics Study. Yu Liu, Xueqian Chen, Jun Hu, Honglai Liu, Ying Hu, East ChinaUniversity of Science and TechnologyP-1056 Computer Simulation of Gas Adsorption in COF-108 with C60 Impregnation. Yujun Zhu,Jianhai Zhou, Jun Hu, Honglai Liu, Ying Hu, East China University of Science and TechnologyP-1057 Synthesis of Hydrotalcites using Polymer Template and their CO 2 Adsorption Capacities.Hee Jin Jang, Ki Bong Lee, Sung Hyun Kim, Korea UniversityP-1058 Two Components of Chloride Anion Exclusion Volume in Montmorillonitic Soils.Tamara Polubesova 1 , Mikhail Borisover 2 , 1 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 2 The Volcani CenterAROP-1059 Mixed Theoretical and Experimental Study of Breathing in MIL-53(Al). Aurélie Ortiz 1 , Marie-AnneSpringuel-Huet 2 , François-Xavier Coudert 1 , Alain H. Fuchs 1 , Anne Boutin 3 , 1 CNRS & Chimie ParisTech;2 UPMC; 3 Ecole Normale SupérieureP-1060 Computational Exploration of Functionalized Porous Zr Terepthalate MOF for Membrane BasedAdsorption Applications. Dong Wu 1 , Qingyuan Yang 2 , Chongli Zhong 2 , Guillaume Maurin 3 , 1 InstitutCharles Gerhardt Montpellier UMR 5253 CNRS; 2 State Key Laboratory of Organic-InorganicComposites Beijing University of Chemical Technology; 3 Université Montpellier 2P-1061 Multicomponent Chiral Separations by Multicolumn and Simulated Moving Bed AdsorptionProcesses. António E. Ribeiro 1 , Nuno S. Graça 2 , Alexandre P. Ferreira 2 , Alírio E. Rodrigues 2 , Luís S.Pais 1 , 1 Polytechnic Institute of Bragança; 2 University of PortoP-1062 Adsorptive Desulfurization of Hydrocarbon Fuels using Mixed Oxide Supported SilverAdsorbents: Effect of Surface Acidity at Ambient Conditions. A. H. M. Shahadat Hussain, Bruce J.Tatarchuk, Auburn University21
P-1063 Formation Process of Hydrated Zinc Ions Restricted in Micropores of Highly Pure Single-wallCarbon Nanotube. Masayasu Nishi, Takahiro Ohkubo, Atsushi Itadani, Yasushige Kuroda, OkayamaUniversityP-1064 Hygroscopic Behavior and Water Vapor Adsorption Isotherms of Polymers used asMicroencapsulates in the Spray Drying Process. Oscar Ayala-Luna, Juan Rodriguez-Ramirez, LiliaMendez-Lagunas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional CIIDIR OaxacaP-1065 Competitive Adsorption Characteristics of Benzene-water Vapor Mixtures onto the MicroporousCu-MOF (HKUST-1). Zhenxia Zhao, Zhong Li, South China University of TechnologyP-1066 Ageing of Phenol Adsorption Sites on Activated Carbons. Leticia Velasco, Conchi Ania,INCAR CSICP-1067 Simulation and Optimization of Multi-bed Pressure Swing Adsorption Process for N 2 /CH 4Separation. Huawei Yang, Donghui Zhang, Tianjin UniversityP-1068 Ab-initio Model of Micelle-templated Mesoporous Silicas: Structural, Morphological andAdsorption Properties. Benoit Coasne 1 , Piero Ugliengo 2 , 1 CNRS - MIT; 2 University of TorinoP-1069 Limitations of Overall Mass Transfer Model for Fixed-bed Operations. Huan-Jung Fan 1 ,Takashi Kawakita 2 , Junpei Fujiki 3 , Akihiko Murota 3 , Eiji Furuya 3 , 1 Hungkuang University; 2 Zenkosha CoLtd.; 3 Meiji UniversityP-1070 Water and Nitrogen in Cement: Sorption in Complex Microstructures. Elena Strekalova,Enrico Masoero, Roland Pellenq, Hamlin Jennings, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyP-1071 An Adsorbent/MEA Hybrid Process for Post-combustion CO 2 Capture. Gongkui Xiao 1 ,Penny Xiao 1 , Jun Zhang 1 , Andrew Hoadley 2 , Paul Webley 1 , 1 The University of Melbourne; 2 MonashUniversityP-1072 Characterization of Solid and Liquid Sorbent Materials for Bio Gas Cleaning Applications andEvaluation of IAST Mixture Sorption Predicting Model with Quaternary Gas Mixtures. Tobias M.Fieback 1 , Jens Rother 1 , Frieder Dreisbach 2 , 1 Ruhr-Universitiy Bochum; 2 Rubotherm GmbHP-1073 Study of Structure Analysis, Ion Exchange and Adsorption Properties of Iron Compound/FeSubstituted Zeolite Hybrid Materials. Satoshi Yamazaki 1 , Yuji Ohsuna 1 , Hideki Nishino 2 , HiroshiIsobe 2 , 1 Shizuoka Inst of Sci & Tech; 2 Fuji ChemicalP-1074 Hydrothermal Stability of Adsorbent Materials for Thermal Energy Storage Applications.Fabian Fischer, Andreas Hauer, Eberhard Lävemann, ZAE BayernP-1075 Pre-Combustion CO 2 Capture by PSA: Comparison of Laboratory PSA Experiments andSimulations. Johanna Schell, Nathalie Casas, Marco Mazzotti, ETH ZurichP-1076 Insights on the Molecular Mechanisms of Hydrogen Adsorption in Zeolites. Kathryn S. Deeg 1 ,Juan Jose Gutierrez-Sevillano 1 , Rocio Bueno-Perez 1 , Jose Parra 2 , Conchi Ania 2 , Sofia Calero 1 ,1 Universidad Pablo de Olavide; 2 INCARP-1077 Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Binary CO 2 and H 2 O Adsorption on ActivatedCarbon, Zeolite-13X and ZSM-5. Max Hefti, Dorian Marx, Lisa Joss, Marco Mazzotti, ETH ZurichP-1078 Computational Characterization of Ordered Mesoporous Carbon with GCMC Technique andComparison with Experiment. Valeria Cornette, José C.A. de Oliveira, Deicy Barreras, Mara Dávila,Raúl López, Karim Sapag, Universidad Nacional de San Luis-CONICET22
P-1079 Textural Characterization of Ordered Mesoporous Silica Materials with Cylindrical Pores fromN 2 , Ar and Kr Adsorption Isotherms at 77 K using Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulation.Jhonny Villarroel-Rocha, Raúl Lopez, Karim Sapag, Universidad Nacional de San LuisP-1080 A Novel Method for the Analysis of Liquid-on-Solid Surface Adsorption Kinetics.Thomas Luxbacher, Anton Paar GmbHP-1081 Using Metal Organic Framework for Liquid Phase Adsorption of Aromatic Compounds.Mohammed Boulhout 1 , Renaud Denoyel 1 , Dirk De Vos 2 , Isabelle Beurroies 1 , 1 MADIREL; 2 Centre forSurface Chemistry and CatalysisP-1082 Towards the Computational Screening of MOFs for Xylene Separation. Matthew Lennox,Peyman Moghadam, Alistair Gellan, Tina Düren, University of EdinburghP-1083 Quaternized Chitosan Electrospun Membranes for Virus Adsorption and Removal. Xue Mi,Bingyu Bai, Xiang Xu, Patricia A. Heiden, Caryn L. Heldt, Michigan Technological UniversityP-1084 Adsorption Study of Lactose in Hydrophobic Matrix. Acenini L. Balieiro 1 , Rafaela A. Santos 1 ,Renan Tavares 1 , Lisiane S. Freitas 2 , Odelsia L. S. Alsina 1 , Álvaro S. Lima 1 , Cleide M. F. Soares 1 ,1 Tiradentes University, Aracaju; 2 Federal University of SergipeP-1085 Experiment and Simulation for Separation of Trans-stilbene Oxide Enantiomers by Chiralcel ODPreparative Column. Rujin Gong, Ping Li, Jianguo Yu, Jin Wang, Suying Sun, East China University ofScience and TechnologyP-1086 Adsorption Separation of N 2 from CH 4 by Chabazite with Controllable Reversible Selectivity.Jin Shang 1 , Gang Li 1 , Ranjeet Singh 1 , Penny Xiao 1 , Qinfen Gu 2 , Zhe Liu 3 , Paul Webley 1 , 1 The Universityof Melbourne; 2 Australian Synchrotron, Melbourne; 3 Monash UniversityP-1087 Separation of CO 2 and CH 4 using a Novel “Molecular Trapdoor” Zeolite: Materials and ProcessStudy. Jin Shang 1 , Gang Li 1 , Ranjeet Singh 1 , Penny Xiao 1 , Zhe Liu 2 , Paul Webley 1 , 1 The University ofMelbourne; 2 Monash UniversityP-1088 Hydrogen Adsorption in MIL-53(Al) Metal-organic Framework Under Low-pressure, CryogenicConditions. Jose P. B Mota 1 , Isabel Catarino 2 , Gregoire Bonfait 2 , 1 Requimte/CQFB - FCT/UNL;2 Cefitec - FCT/UNLP-1089 Encapsulation of DNA Nucleobases in Carbon Nanotubes: Free-energies. Fernando J.A.L. Cruz 1 ,Jose P. B. Mota 1 , Juan J. de Pablo 2 , 1 Universidade Nova de Lisboa; 2 University of ChicagoP-1090 Influence of Different Activation Processes on Hydrogen Sorption Properties of the Large PoreMIL-101(Fe). Emanuela Zunkovic, Matjaz Mazaj, Venceslav Kaucuc, Natasa Zabukovec Logar,National Institute of ChemistryP-1091 From Microscopic Dynamics to Mesoscale Transport in Porous Materials: Application toKerogen in Gas Shale. Alexandru Botan, Roland Pellenq, F J Ulm, Benoit Coasne, MassachusettsInstitute of TechnologyP-1092 The Role of Structure and Commensurability for Capillary Filling and Mass Transport of Liquidsin Carbon Nanotubes. Kerstin Falk 1 , Laurent Joly 2 , Lydéric Bocquet 2 , 1 Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology; 2 Université de LyonP-1093 Capacity Assessment and Potential for Reuse of Calcined Bofe Bentonitic Clay for Adsorption ofNickel. Melissa Vieira 1 , Ambrósio Neto 1 , Marcelino Gimenes 2 , Meuris Silva 1 , 1 UNICAMP; 2 UEMP-1094 Characterization of the Complex Metal-clay Obtained in the Process of Cadmium and LeadAdsorption. Melissa Vieira 1 , Ambrósio Neto 1 , Marcelino Gimenes 2 , Meuris Silva 1 , 1 UNICAMP; 2 UEM23
P-1095 Biosorption of Acid Dye from Textile Industry Wastewaters onto Macrophyte Salvinia cucullata.Bruno Tosi Pelosi 1 , Lívia Katia dos Santos Lima 1 , Marcelino Gimenes 2 , Melissa Gurgel AdeodatoVieira 1 , 1 UNICAMP; 2 UEMP-1096 Metal-organic Framework-metal Oxide Nanoparticle Composites for Toxic Gas Adsorption.Katrina Stults, Krista Walton, Georgia Institute of TechnologyP-1097 Analysis of Alkane Adsorption on 13X Zeolite through the Gaussian Adsorption Model.Salam Taji 1 , Dana Abouelnasr 2 , Kevin Loughlin 1 , 1 American University of Sharjah; 2 California StateUniversityP-1098 The Immobilization of Proteins on Carbon Nanofibers Composites for Electrocatalytic Oxidationof Hydrogen. Helena Marques-Knopf 1 , Joseph Dentzer 1 , Anne De Poulpiquet 2 , Alexandre Ciaccafava 2 ,Elisabeth Lojou 2 , Roger Gadiou 1 , 1 LCR-CNRS; 2 BIP-UMR-CNRSP-1099 A Sensitivity Analysis of Parameters Affecting on Heat and Mass Transfer in Adsorbent Bed ofAdsorption Heat Pump. Gamze Gediz Ilis 1 , Moghtada Mobedi 1 , Hasan Demir 2 , Semra Ulku 1 , 1 IzmirInstitute of Technology; 2 Osmaniye Korkut Ata UniversityP-<strong>11</strong>00 Proposing a New Adsorption Isotherm Known as Adejo-Ekwenchi Isotherm. Sylvester O Adejo 1 ,withdrawn Marthor Ekwenchi 2 , 1 Enue State State University; 2 University of JosP-<strong>11</strong>01 The Adsorption Properties of Organic Sulfur Compound on the Zeolite-based SorbentsImpregnated with Rare-earth Metals. Suk Yong Jung, Jung Mo Moon, Soo Chool Lee, Jae ChangKim, Kyungpook National UniversityP-<strong>11</strong>02 Fabrication of New Solid State Phosphate Selective Electrodes for Environmental Monitoring.Martin Emeka Enemchukwu, Fikru Tafesse, University of South AfricaP-<strong>11</strong>03 A Sensitivity Analysis of Parameters Affecting on Heat and Mass Transfer in Adsorbent Bed ofAdsorption Heat Pump. Gamze Gediz Ilis 1 , Moghtada Mobedi 1 , Hasan Demir 2 , Semra Ülkü 1 , 1 IzmirInstitute of Technology; 2 Osmaniye Korkut Ata UniversityP-<strong>11</strong>04 Effects of Temperature on Water Adsorption on ACFs. Toshihide Horikawa 1 , Masanori Takenouchi 1 ,Takahiro Muguruma 1 , D. D. Do 2 , Ken-Ichiro Sotowa 1 , 1 The University of Tokushima; 2 The University ofQueenslandP-<strong>11</strong>05 Surface Functionalization of Mesoporous Sorbents for CO 2 Capture. Erik Rupp, Reza Haghpanah,J. Brannon Gary, John To, Daniel Stack, Zhenan Bao, Jennifer Wilcox, Jiajun He, Stanford UniversityP-<strong>11</strong>06 Electrically Conductive Zeolite-Carbon Composite Sorbents for CO 2 Capture. Maha Alsayegh,Klaus Hellgardt, Imperial College LondonP-<strong>11</strong>07 Analysis of an Adsorption/Desorption Cycle used as a Concentrator for the CatalyticIncineration of VOCs. María Agustina Campesi, Guillermo Fernando Barreto, Osvaldo MiguelMartínez, Facultad de IngenieríaP-<strong>11</strong>08 Gas Adsorption and GCMC Simulations to Study Structural Flexibility in Metal-OrganicFrameworks. David Fairen-Jimenez, Chemical Engineering & BiotechnologyP-<strong>11</strong>09 Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering: Adsorption and Reaction Studies.Laylla Rkiouak 1 , James McGregor 2 , Markus Kalberer 1 , Francis Pope 3 , R. A. Cox 1 , 1 University ofCambridge; 2 University of Sheffield; 3 University of BirminghamP-<strong>11</strong>10 Simulation-based PSA Process Designer. Satyanjay Sahoo, Arun Moharir, Indian Institute ofTechnology Bombay24
P-<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong> The Removal of Dye Colours from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption on Peanut Shell.withdrawn Thays Tsuji, Marcio Alves, Eliane Danesi, Giselle Couto, State University of MaringaP-<strong>11</strong>12 Adsorbed Phase Transport for Removal of Pollutants from Water. Fahad Al-Mubaddel 1 ,Mohammad Al-Camel 2 , 1 King Saud University; 2 KACSTP-<strong>11</strong>13 Study of Desorption in a Saturated Clay with Nitrogen Compounds of Medium Fraction ofwithdrawn Petroleum. Marco Figueiredo 1 , Luana Baia 1 , Wallace Ramalho 1 , Sandra Chiaro 2 , 1 UERJ; 2 PetrobrasP-<strong>11</strong>14 Multicomponent Breakthrough Curves from a Lagrangian Model of a Fixed Bed Operation.Georgina C. Laredo, Jesus O. Marroquin, Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoP-<strong>11</strong>15 Octane Enhancement by the Selective Separation of Branched and Linear Paraffins in Naphthasusing a PVDC-PVC Molecular Sieve Carbon. Georgina C. Laredo, Jose Luis Cano, Jesus Castillo,Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoTuesday Poster PresentationsPosters in the P-2000 series will be presented Tuesday in Poster Session IIP-2001 Development of Single-wall Carbon Nanotube Adsorbent Systems for Removal of OrganicCompounds from Aqueous Environments. Reginald Rogers, Steven Weinstein, Brian Landi,Rochester Institute of TechnologyP-2002 Bypass-SMB: An Improved Process for Reduced Purity Separations. Jani Siitonen 1 ,Tuomo Sainio 1 , Arvind Rajendran 2 , 1 Lappeenranta University of Technology; 2 University of AlbertaP-2003 Experimental and Molecular Simulation of Adsorption Equilibrium of Organic Chlorinewithdrawn Compounds on to High Silica FAU Type Zeolite. Kazuyuki Chihara, Natsuki Yamada, TatsuharuTaira, Yuzo Amari, Yusuke Suzuki, Shinji Tomita, Meiji UniversityP-2004 Azeotropic Adsorption Equilibrium of Mixed Organic Solvent on FAU Type High Silica Zeolite -withdrawn Molecular Simulation and Do’s Method. Kazuyuki Chihara 1 , Natsuki Yamada 1 , Tatsuharu Taira 1 ,Duong D. Do 2 , 1 Meiji University; 2 The University of QueenslandP-2005 Methyl Iodide Adsorption in DABCO Impregnated Activated Carbons - A Molecular SimulationApproach. Carmelo Herdes 1 , Erich A. Müller 1 , Claudia Prosenjak 2 , Silvia Román 3 , 1 Imperial CollegeLondon; 2 Evonik Industries AG; 3 Universidad de ExtremaduraP-2006 Molecular Simulation of the Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide and their Mixtures onMicroporous Carbons. Kok C. Tan, Carmelo Herdes, Erich A. Müller, Imperial College LondonP-2007 CO 2 Capture from Wet Diluted Streams using Polyamine/Silica Materials: Sorbent and ProcessConsiderations. Stephane Walspurger, Jan Wilco Dijkstra, Gerard Elzinga, ECNP-2008 Steam Sorption Enhanced Reaction Processes. Stephane Walspurger, Jan Wilco Dijkstra,Marija Saric, Wim Haije, Energy Research Centre of NetherlandP-2009 Study of a Dynamic One-column PSA Process and its Response to Feed Disturbances.Mónica Santos 1 , Carlos Grande 2 , Alírio Rodrigues 1 , 1 University of Porto; 2 SINTEF Materials andChemistryP-2010 PSA Process for Upgrading Natural Gas and Integrated CO 2 Capture. Carlos Grande,Richard Blom, SINTEF Materials and ChemistryP-20<strong>11</strong> Preparation of 3-aminopropyl-triethoxysilane Modified Graphite and its Application to CarbonDioxide Adsorption. Seok-Min Hong, Ki Bong Lee, Sung Hyun Kim, Korea University25
P-2012 Synthesis of High Temperature Carbon Dioxide Adsorbent of M + /M 2+ Combined Structure andIts Properties. Chan-Hyun Lee, Ki Bong Lee, Korea UniversityP-2013 Removal of CO 2 from Biogas by Vacuum Swing Adsorption (VSA) Technology. Ranjeet Singh 1 ,Penny Xiao 1 , Gongkui Xiao 1 , Paul Webley 1 , Anshu Nanoti 2 , Amar Goswami 2 , S Dasgupta 2 , M. O. Garg 2 ,1 The University of Melbourne; 2 Indian Institute of PetroleumP-2014 Capture of CO 2 from Natural Gas by Pressure Swing Adsorption Technology using ZeoliteNaUSY as Adsorbent. Penny Xiao, Ranjeet Singh, Gongkui Xiao, David Danaci, Gang Li, Jin Shang,Paul Webley, The University of MelbourneP-2015 CO 2 Capture from High Humidity Flue Gas Streams by Vacuum Swing Adsorption Technology(VSA) using Activated Carbon as Adsorbent. Dong Xu 1 , Gongkui Xiao 2 , Penny Xiao 2 , Jun Zhang 2 ,Gang Li 2 , Augustine Ntiamoah 2 , Paul Webley 2 , 1 Guodian New Energy Technology Research Institute;2 The University of MelbourneP-2016 CO 2 Occlusion by Na 2 CO 3 and K 2 CO 3 under Moisture. Hideyuki Chioyama, Tomonori Ohba,Hirofumi Kanoh, Chiba UniversityP-2017 Single Pellet DP-PSA Experiments for the Characterization of Heat and Mass TransferParameters. Wenli Dang, Daniel Friedrich, Stefano Brandani, University of EdinburghP-2018 Understanding Selective Carbon Dioxide Adsorption on Univalent Cation Forms of the FlexibleZeolite Rho. Magdalena Lozinska 1 , Enzo Mangano 2 , John Mowat 1 , Ashley Shepherd 3 , Russell Howe 3 ,Stephen Thompson 4 , Julia Parker 4 , Stefano Brandani 2 , Paul Wright 1 , 1 University of St. Andrews;2 University of Edinburgh; 3 University of Aberdeen; 4 Diamond Light Source Ltd.P-2019 Solid-liquid Equilibria in Disordered Mesoporous Solids. Daria Kondrashova, Rustem Valiullin,University of LeipzigP-2020 Correlating Phase State and Transport in Hierarchical Mesoporous Materials. Philipp Zeigermann,Rustem Valiullin, University of LeipzigP-2021 Mesoporous Hybrid Nanocomposites Ni Nanoparticles/Carbon for the Hydrogen Storage.Deborah Fernand, Philip L. Llewellyn, Virginie Hornebecq, Aix-Marseille UniversityP-2022 Study of Nitrogen-hydroxyl Interactions on Mesoporous Silicas by Adsorption Microcalorimetryat 77 K. Debora Maia 1 , Karim Sapag 1 , Redouane Melouki 2 , Jean Rouquerol 2 , Philip L.Llewellyn 2 , 1 IFAUniv. National San Luis; 2 CNRS / Aix-Marseille UniversityP-2023 Biocatalysts Adsorption onto Carbons for the Design of Biofuel Cells. Véronique Wernert 1 ,Renaud Bouchet 1 , Elisabeth Lojou 2 , Anne De Poulpiquet 2 , Renaud Denoyel 1 , 1 MADIREL; 2 BIPP-2024 Material Structure Parameters for Transport Properties. Véronique Wernert, Renaud Bouchet,Renaud Denoyel, MADIRELP-2025 Effect of Chitosan as Copper Ion Adsorbent in Presence of Amyloid-β Protein or Equivalent.Cynthia R. A. Mahl 1 , Rodrigo B. Rabelo 1 , Marisa Beppu 1 , Rodrigo Vieira 2 , 1 University of Campinas;2 Universidade Federal do CearáP-2026 CO 2 Adsorption on Amine–modified Activated Carbon. Diogo P. Bezerra, Francisco W. MirandaSilva, Pedro A. Moura, Celio L. Cavalcante, Jr., Rodrigo S. Vieira, Diana C. S. Azevedo, UniversidadeFederal do CearáP-2027 Copper Adsorption on Glass Beads Coated With Chitosan: Kinetic Modelling. Marlon de SouzaGama 1 , Francisco M. T. Luna 1 , Juliana Q. Albarelli 2 , Marisa M. Beppu 2 , Rodrigo S. Vieira 1 ,1 Universidade Federal do Ceará; 2 Universidade Estadual de Campinas26
P-2028 Batch and Fixed Bed Adsorption of Bovine Serum Albumin on Non-calcined Mg-Al LayeredDouble Hydroxide. Karina Nogueira, Bruna Cavalcante, José Aguiar, Diana Azevedo, SebastiãoLucena, Ivanildo Silva, Jr., Universidade Federal do CearáP-2029 Modeling Adsorption of Gas Mixtures on Microporous Media for Hydrogen Purification.Luis F. Gomez, Pierre Benard, UQTR-IRHP-2030 Adsorption Equilibrium and Selectivity of CO 2 /N 2 Mixtures in Faujasites with Mono and DivalentCations. Victor Gomes, Breno Braga, Caio Sousa, Luis Silva, Sebastião Lucena, Universidade Federaldo CearáP-2031 Adsorption Sites and Methane Adsorption Equilibrium in MIL-100(Fe). Daniel Gonçalves,Pedro Silvino, Sebastião Lucena, Universidade Federal do CearáP-2032 Metal Adsorption on Modified Activated Carbon: A Calorimetric Study. Liliana Giraldo 1 ,Paola Rodriguez 1 , Juan Carlos Moreno-Pirajan 2 , 1 Universidad Nacional de Colombia; 2 Universidad deLos AndesP-2033 Two-step Adsorption of Caffeine from Solution on Activated Carbons. Rocío J.Carmona 1 ,Marta Andrade 2 , Marta Haro 1 , Ana S. Mestre 2 , Ana P. Carvalho 2 , Conchi O. Ania 1 , 1 Instituto Nacionaldel Carbón; 2 Universidade de LisboaP-2034 Water Adsorption Kinetics on Microporous Carbon: From a Dependency on Pore Size.Hiromitsu Ito Taku Iiyama, Atom Hamasaki, Sumio Ozeki, Shinshu UniversityP-2035 Investigation of Phase Transition Phenomena in Confined Spaces by Measuring AdsorptionIsotherm and Isobar. Tomohiro Ogino, Taku Iiyama, Sumio Ozeki, Shinshu UniversityP-2036 Sorption of CO 2 in Clay Minerals and Saline Water from Subcritical to Supercritical Conditions.Jiwon Choi, Pil-Rip Jeon, Hyeon-Hui Lee, Chang-Ha Lee, Yonsei UniversityP-2037 A PSA Process for Recovering H 2 from the Emitted Gas of a Waste Melting Incineration Process.Dongkyu Moon, Jae-Jeong Kim, Dong-geun Lee, Chang-Ha Lee, Yonsei UniversityP-2038 The Effect of Product Recycling Feed on the Separation Performance in Simulated Moving BedChromatography. Kyung-Min Kim, Ji-Yeon Song, Chang-Ha Lee, Yonsei UniversityP-2039 Effect of the Pore Geometry in Activated Carbon Characterization. Juan Toso 1 , DéboraSoares-Maia 1 , Jose Oliveira 1 , Valeria Cornette 1 , Diana Azevedo 2 , Raul Lopez 1 , 1 UNSL; 2 UniversidadeFederal do CearáP-2040 Synthesis and Characterization of SBA-15 and SBA-16 for the Adsorption of Biomolecules.Sandra Santos, Karina Nogueira, Marlon Gama, Ivanildo Silva, Jr., Diana Azevedo, UniversidadeFederal do CearáP-2041 Theoretical Study of the CO 2 Adsorption on Impregnated NaX Zeolite. Adriano E.O. Lima,Victor A.M. Gomes, Paulo G.M. Mileo, Diana C.S. Azevedo, Sebastião M.P. de Lucena, UniversidadeFederal do CearáP-2042 P-2042 Multi-Component Gas Adsorption on MSC3A by Volumetric Technique Method andwithdrawn Simulation. Kazuyuki Chihara, S. Koide, M. Nomoto, Y. Amari, Y. Teramura, Meiji UniversityP-2043 NIST Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and Testing. Laura Espinal 1 , Carlos Gonzalez 1 ,Martin Green 1 , Roger van Zee 1 , Dane Boysen 2 , 1 National Institute of Standards and Technology;2 ARPA-E, USA27
P-2044 Preliminary Findings in a Pilot Inter-laboratory Comparison of High-Pressure Gas Sorption Data.Laura Espinal 1 , Daniel Siderius 1 , Russel Johnson III 1 , Peter Southon 2 , Cameron Kepert 2 , Philip Parilla 3 ,1 National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2 University of Sydney; 3 NRELP-2045 Structure-Property Relationships of Metal-Organic Frameworks for CO 2 Separation and Capture.Youn-Sang Bae 1 , Christopher E. Wilmer 2 , Min Bum Kim 1 , Randall Q. Snurr 2 , 1 Yonsei University;2 Northwestern UniversityP-2046 Olefin/Paraffin Separations Using Metal-Organic Frameworks. Youn-Sang Bae 1 , Chang Yeon Lee 2 ,Ki Chul Kim 2 , Seung-Jun Lee 1 , Joseph T. Hupp 2 , SonBinh T. Nguyen 2 , Randall Q. Snurr 2 , 1 YonseiUniversity; 2 Northwestern UniversityP-2047 Heavy Metal Ions Adsorption from Aqua Solutions by Activated Carbon Fibers. Olga V.withdrawn Astashkina, Nadejda V. Rusova, Vladimir A. Lysenko, Alexsandr A. Lysenko, St. Petersburg StateUniversity of Technology and DesignP-2048 Platinum (II), Palladium (II) and Gold (III) Adsorption by Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Black andwithdrawn Activated Carbon. Vladimir A. Lysenko, Olga V. Astashkina, Alexsandr A. Lysenko, St. PetersburgState University of Technology and DesignP-2049 Physical and Chemical Adsorption for the Characterization of Metal-Organic FrameworkMaterials. Katie Cychosz, Matthias Thommes, Quantachrome InstrumentsP-2050 Advanced Characterization of Ordered Nanoporous Carbons and PMOs by Combining Nitrogen,Argon, and Water Adsorption. Matthias Thommes 1 , Juergen Morell 2 , Katie Cychosz 1 , MichaelFroeba 2 , 1 Quantachrome Instruments; 2 University of HamburgP-2051 Theoretical Study of Environmental Contaminant Chlordecone and β-HCH Adsorption ontoBagasse Activated Carbons. Carlos Enriquez-Victorero 1 , Axelle Durimel 2 , Daniel Hernández-Valdés 1 ,Roger Gadiou 3 , Ulises Jáuregui-Haza 1 , Sarra Gaspard 2 , 1 INSTEC; 2 Université des Antilles et de laGuyane; 3 IS2M (presented by Laetitia Maisonneuve)P-2052 Activated Carbon Supported Vitamin B12 as Hybrid Material Chlordecone andHexachlorocyclohexane for Simultaneous Adsorption and Degradation. Ronald Ranguin,Mohamed Chaker Ncibi, Thierry Cesaire, Sarra Gaspard, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane(presented by Laetitia Maisonneuve)P-2053 Study of Chlordecone and Hexachlorocyclohexane Adsorption on Chemically Modified ActivatedCarbons Prepared from Sugarcane Bagasse. Laetitia Maisonneuve, Sarra Gaspard, Université desAntilles et de la GuyaneP-2054 Characterization and Utilization of Fly Ash of Petroleum Origin Generated in Power Stations.Yahya AlDegs 1 , Ayoup Ghrair 2 , Mohammad AlGhouti 3 , 1 Hashemite University; 2 Royal <strong>Scientific</strong> Society;3 Qatar UniversityP-2055 Molecular Motion of Alcohols Adsorbed in ACF Hydrophobic Nanoslits as Studied by Solid StateNMR. Hiroaki Omichi, Takahiro Ueda, Keisuke Miyakubo, Taro Eguchi, Osaka UniversityP-2056 The Effect of Bed Void Volume on the Air Separation PVSA Process with a CFD Approach.Dong-Geun Lee, Yong-Ha Park, Chang-Ha Lee, Yonsei UniversityP-2057 Diffusivity of n-Hexane within MFI-type Zeolite with Coke in Vapor Phase. Yuta Nakasaka,Hiroki Konno, Takahito Kawahara, Teruoki Tago, Takao Masuda, Hokkaido UniversityP-2058 CO 2 Removal from Substitute Natural Gas (bio-SNG) by a Vacuum Pressure Swing AdsorptionProcess: Kinetic versus Equilibrium Separation. Pascaline Pré 1 , Lomig Hamon 1 , ThangaveluJayabalan 1 , Mathieu Dreillard 2 , Agathe Jarry 2 , Olivier Guerrini 2 , 1 Ecole des Mines de Nantes; 2 GDFSuez28
P-2059 Simple Method based on the Potential Theory for Buoyancy Effect Correction of Pure GasesAdsorption and Gas Mixtures Adsorption. Lomig Hamon 1 , Louise Chenoy 2 , Guy De Weireld 2 , 1 Ecoledes Mines de Nantes; 2 Faculté Polytechnique U-MonsP-2060 CO 2 Capture by VSA from a Dry Post Combustion Flue Gas: A Pilot Plant Study.Shreenath Krishnamurthy 1 , Ramarao Vemula 1 , Reza Haghpanah 2 , Shamsuzzaman Farooq 1 , ArvindRajendran 2 , Iftekhar Karimi 1 , Mohammad Amanullah 2 , Sathish Guntuka 3 , Paul Sharratt 3 , 1 NationalUniversity of Singapore; 2 Nanyang Technological University; 3 Institute of Chemical and Engg SciencesP-2061 Separation of Nitrogen/Methane on Organic Cation Zeolites for Natural Gas Purification.Gang Li 1,2 , Jin Shang 2 , Penny Xiao 2 , Ranjeet Singh 2 , David Danaci 2 , Paul Webley 2 , Eric May 3 , 1 TheUniversity of Melbourne; 2 The University of Western AustraliaP-2062 The Impact of Voidage Variation on Adsorption Processes. Peter Heggs 1 , Andrew Wright 2 ,1 University of Leeds; 2 Air Products PLCP-2063 Physisorption of Poly(dioctylfluorene) Onto Silica Surface Suspended in Chloroform.Ayako Nakao, Michiya Fujiki, Nara Institute of Science and TechnologyP-2064 Investigation of the Dynamics in MOFs to Probe the Adsorption of Model Molecules byCombining Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy and Molecular Simulations. Sabine Devautour-Vinot 1 , Arnaud Planchais 1 , Fabrice Salles 1 , Guillaume Maurin 1 , Thomas Devic 2 , Denise Cunha 2 , PatriciaHorcajada 2 , Christian Serre 2 , 1 Institut Charles Gerhardt; 2 Institut LavoisierP-2065 Embedded Sensor Approach via Fiber Optics and Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy of DopedSupported Zinc Oxide Adsorbents for H 2 S Removal from Reformate Streams at RoomTemperature. Achintya Sujan, Bruce Tatarchuk, Auburn UniversityP-2066 Investigation of the Structure of Confined Molecules in Crystal Porous Solids. Takaya Ota 1 ,Taku Iiyama 1 , Atom Hamasaki 1 , Sumio Ozeki 1 , Takahiro Ueda 2 , 1 Shinshu University; 2 Osaka UniversityP-2067 The Role of the Solvent in Determining the Surface Texture of Calcium Hydroxide.Charis Theocharis, Charalambos Papatryfonos, Andrie Andreou, University of CyprusP-2068 Measuring Energetic Heterogeneity of Solids using Inverse Gas Chromatography.Daniel Burnett, Surface Measurement Systems Ltd.P-2069 Probing Density Effects within Nanoconfined Benzene with Molecular Dynamics Simulations ofthe Optical Kerr Effect. John Bender 1 , Xiao Xiao He 1 , Benoit Coasne 2 , John Fourkas 1 , 1 University ofMaryland; 2 Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyP-2070 Adsorption and Dynamics of MOF-based Hierarchical Solids. Francois Villemot 1 , Benoit Coasne 2 ,Anne Galarneau 3 , 1 ENSCM; 2 CNRS - MIT; 3 CNRSP-2071 Diffusion of CH 4 and CH 4 - CO 2 and CO 2 - N 2 Mixtures Confined in Nanoporous Carbons.Andrew Santos 1 , Joshua Moore 2 , Jeremy Palmer 3 , Keith Gubbins 1 , 1 North Carolina State University;2 US Army Research Laboratory; 3 Princeton UniversityP-2072 Binary Adsorption of Light Gases: Experiments and Modeling for Henry’s Law Behavior withOne Component in Excess. Lucas Mitchell, M. Douglas LeVan, Vanderbilt UniversityP-2073 Carbon Silica Composites with Active Metal Sites for Enhanced Gas Adsorption.Dushyant Barpaga, M. Douglas LeVan, Vanderbilt UniversityP-2074 Separation of Galacto-oligosaccharides using Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography.Lukasz Wisniewski 1 , Carla Sofia Marques Pereira 1 , Alírio Egídio Rodrigues 1 , Milan Polakovic 2 ,1 University of Porto; 2 Slovak University of Technology29
P-2075 Adsorption of Cesium, Cobalt, or Strontium using Microorganism. Takehiko Tsuruta,Kazuya Sawamukai, Rhohtaroh Nakamura, Shun Ogasawara, Rie Natsuhori, Umenai Daishi,Hachinohe Institute of TechnologyP-2076 Morphological Effect on Gas Adsorption Properties of Two Cu 2+ based Metal-organicFramework. Ying Xiong, Shao-Lei Peng, Sha Chen, Ji-Jun Jiang, Cheng-Yong Su, Sun Yat-SenUniversityP-2077 A New Generalized Model for Supercritical Sorption in Nanoporous Materials. Jessica Sharpe,Nuno Bimbo, Antonio Noguera Díaz, Valeska Ting, Tim Mays, University of BathP-2078 The Effect of Operating Conditions on Mass Transfer Coefficients for Methane and NitrogenAdsorption Measured in a Dynamic Column Breakthrough Apparatus. Thomas Saleman, ThomasRufford, Eric May, The University of Western AustraliaP-2079 Adsorption of Organics on MSC5A in a Supercritical CO 2 Fluid: Chromatographic Measurementswithdrawn and Stop & Go Simulation. Kazuyuki Chihara, Masashi Shinsako, Takaki Yasuda, Shingo Ito, MeijiUniversityP-2080 Preliminary Results of Adsorption Assays for Improved Phosphate Removal by SelectiveLayered Double Hydroxides. S.M. Ashekuzzaman, Jia-Qian Jiang, Glasgow Caledonian UniversityP-2081 Optimal Design of Dual-reflux Pressure Swing Adsorption Units via Equilibrium Theory.Tushar Bhatt 1 , Giuseppe Storti 2 , Renato Rota 1 , 1 Politecnico di Milano; 2 ETH ZurichP-2082 On the Justification of the Capillary Condensation and Evaporation Equations of Open EndedCylindrical Pores. Atichat Wongkoblap 1 , Duong Do 2 , 1 Suranaree University of Technology; 2 Universityof QueenslandP-2083 Mathematic Modeling for the Mercury Sorption from Gaseous Stream by Phosphate-basedSorbents Modified with Copper Sulfide. Carla Camargo, Neuman Resende, Vera Salim, FredericoTavares, Federal University of Rio de JaneiroP-2084 Characterization of Porous Texture of Activated Carbon Fibers by GCMC and α s -Method.Masayuki Yoshida 1 , Yuko Tateishi 1 , Taichi Funahashi 1 , Hiromitsu Naono 1 , Kazuyuki Nakai 1 , HidekiTanaka 2 , Minoru Miyahara 2 , 1 BEL Japan Inc.; 2 Kyoto UniversityP-2085 On the Use of Volumetric Frequency Response for Determining Mass Transfer Mechanisms inMicroporous Adsorbents. James A. Ritter, M. Iftekhar Hossain, Armin D. Ebner, University of SouthCarolinaP-2086 Equilibrium Theory Solver for PSA Modelling Applied to Carbon Capture Applications.Gabriel David Oreggioni, Hyungwoong Ahn, Daniel Friedrich, Stefano Brandani, University of EdinburghP-2087 Biomass Sorbents for Metalloid Removal. Linda Ansone, Maris Klavins, University of LatviaP-2088 Endohedral Confinement of a DNA Dodecamer onto Pristine Carbon Nanotubes and the Stabilityof the Canonical B Form. Fernando J.A.L. Cruz 1 , Jose P.B. Mota 1 , Juan J. de Pablo 2 , 1 UniversidadeNova de Lisboa; 2 University of ChicagoP-2089 Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Adsorption on Norway Spruce Wood. Isabel A.A.C. Esteves 1 ,Andriy Lyubchik 1 , João Fernandes 2 , Jose P.B. Mota 1 , 1 FCT/UNL; 2 Hampen TraeforarbejdningP-2090 A Novel Equation for Determining Binary Adsorption Isotherms using Concentration PulseChromatography: Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen on Silicalite. Dean A. Kennedy, F.Handan Tezel, University of Ottawa30
P-2091 Methane Adsorbed in Slit Pores – Low Temperature Mechanism of Adsorption and PhaseDiagram. Lucyna Firlej 1 , Peter Pfeifer 2 , Bogdan Kuchta 3 , 1 University Montpellier; 2 University of Missouri;3 University Aix-MarseilleP-2092 Simplified Measurement Technique of Micro Pore Volume within Synthetic Resin Particles.Tomohiro Kinoshita 1 , Junpei Fujiki 1 , Huan-Jung Fan 2 , Takashi Kawakita 3 , Eiji Furuya 1 , 1 Meiji University;2 Hungkuang University; 3 Zenkosha Co. Ltd.P-2093 Effects of Alumina Phases on CO 2 Capture and Regeneration Properties of Potassium-basedAlumina Sorbents. Soo Chool Lee, Min Sun Cho, Suk Yong Jung, Jae Chang Kim, KyungpookNational UniversityP-2094 Ab initio Modeling of the Hydrogen Adsorption on Pt(<strong>11</strong>1) Surface. Tran Thi Thu Hanh,Yoshinari Takimoto, Osamu Sugino, The University of TokyoP-2095 Development of Adsorbent Hollow Fibres for Environmental Applications. Chin-Chih Tai,Yun-Hsin Wang, Technology Research InstituteP-2096 Cr3+ Biosorption by Aquatic Macrophyte Salvinia Natans. Lívia Katia dos Santos Lima 1 , Bruno TosiPelosi 1 , Marcelino Gimenes 2 , Meuris Gurgel Carlos da Silva 1 , Melissa Gurgel Adeodato Vieira 1 ,1 UNICAMP; 2 UEMP-2097 Adsorption of Toluene into Commercial Organoclay in Liquid Phase: Kinetic and EquilibriumStudy. Sara Stofela 1 , Ambrósio Almeida Neto 1 , Marcelino Gimenes 2 , Onélia Santos 2 , Melissa Vieira 1 ,1 University of Campinas; 2 University of MaringáP-2098 Multi-Component Gas Adsorption on MSC5A by Chromatographic Method and Simulation Study.withdrawn Kazuyuki Chihara, M. Nomoto, S. Koide, Y. Amari, Y. Teramura, Meiji UniversityP-2099 Modelling and Optimization of Hybrid PSA/Membrane Processes. Dragan Nikolic,Eustathios Kikkinides, University of Western MacedoniaP-2100 Effect of Vanadium Guest Phase on Textural Properties of V-SBA-15 Catalysts. Roman Bulánek 1 ,Pavel Čičmanec 1 , Michal Setnička 1 , Eva Koudelková 1 , Vesa-Pekka Lehto 2 , Joakim Riikonen 2 , NikolaDrenchev 1 , 1 University of Pardubice; 2 University of Eastern FinlandP-2101 Degradation Studies of Aminosilica Adsorbents for CO 2 Capture. Stephanie Didas, Rongshun Zhu,Nicholas Brunelli, David Sholl, Christopher Jones, Georgia Institute of TechnologyP-2102 Shale Gas – Estimating the Capacity of Non-conventional Natural Gas Reservoirs by HighestPressure Adsorption Measurements. Frieder Dreisbach, RubothermP-2103 Metal-Organic Framework with Optimal Adsorption Thermodynamics and Kinetics for CO 2Separations. Youssef Belmabkhout 1 , Amy Cairns 1 , Ryan Luebke 1 , Patrick Nugent 2 , Stephen D. Burd 2 ,Michael J. Zaworotko 2 , Mohamed Eddaoudi 1,2 , 1 KAUST; 2 University of South FloridaP-2104 Wetting Layer Absorption using Amines for Carbon Capture. Thomas W. S. Yip,Ashleigh J. Fletcher, Siddharth V. Patwardhan, Martin B. Sweatman, University of StrathclydeP-2105 Amidoxime Functionalized Carbon Fibers for Uranium Recovery from Seawater.Joanna Gorka, Richard T. Mayes, Sheng Dai, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryP-2106 Combined Experimental and Molecular Modeling of Structure and Gas Transport in PorousCarbon-based Systems. Erik Rupp, Mahnaz Firouzi, Jennifer Wilcox, Stanford University31
P-2107 Behaviors of Activated Carbons with Various Surface Functional Groups for ChlorobenzeneAdsorption. Yuran Li, Yangyang Guo, Tingyu Zhu, Wen Liu, Chinese Academy of SciencesP-2108 Controlled Assembly of Titanate Nanotubes and Reduced-Graphene Oxides (r-GO) toTransparent Hybrid Films via Layer-by-Layer Fabrication towards Enhanced PhotocatalyticActivity. Jianbo Liang, Zheng-Ming Wang, AISTP-2109 Synthesis and Characterization of Fe-Doped Ti-MCM-41. Bao-Wan Lu, Zheng-Ming Wang,Takahiro Hirotsu, AISTP-2<strong>11</strong>0 Synthesis of CaO/Al 2 O 3 Sorbent Materials and CO 2 Capture Performance at High Temperature.Mingming Zhang, Ping Li, Jianguo Yu, Jin Wang, Shuying Sun, East China University of Science andTechnologyP-2<strong>11</strong>1 An Improved Vacuum Pressure-Swing Adsorption Cycle for Upgrading Ventilation Air Methane.Chuanzhao Zhang, Yingshu Liu, Yongling Li, Xiong Yang, Yu Meng, University of Science andTechnologyP-2<strong>11</strong>2 Synthesis and Adsorption Properties of Li 1.6 Mn 1.6 O 4 Spinel. Shu-Ying Sun, East China Universityof Science and TechnologyP-2<strong>11</strong>3 Nanostructural Changes of Highly Pure Double-walled Carbon Nanotubes with HighTemperature Annealing. Yousheng Tao 1 , Hiroyuki Muramatsu 2 , Morinobu Endo 3 , Kyoichi Oshid 2 ,Katsumi Kaneko 3 , 1 Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2 Nagaoka University of Technology; 3 ShinshuUniversityP-2<strong>11</strong>4 Synthesis and Nanostructures of Ruthenium/Graphene Composites. K.P Annamalai,Yousheng Tao, Chinese Academy of SciencesP-2<strong>11</strong>5 Preparation and Characterization of Nanoporous Carbon-Supported Transition Metal SulfideNanoparticles. Xiaoshuang Zheng, Jianping Gao, Yousheng Tao, Chinese Academy of SciencesP-2<strong>11</strong>6 Framework Flexibility of ZIF-8 as Evidenced by Adsorption of C 3 and C 4 Hydrocarbons atAmbient Temperature. Chen Zhang 1 , Ryan Lively 2 , Ke Zhang 1 , Justin Johnson 1 , Oguz Karvan 1 ,William Koros 1 , 1 Georgia Institute of Technology; 2 Algenol Biofuels<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Travel Grant RecipientsNiloofar Abdehagh, University of Ottawa, CanadaSylvester Adejo, Benue State University, NigeriaLinda Ansone, University of Latvia, LatviaS.M. Ashekuzzaman, Glasgow Caledonian University, UKTomas Binder, University of Leipzig, GermanyDavid Bousquet, ENS Paris, FranceRocio J. Carmona, Instituto Nacional del Carbon (INCAR, CSIC), SpainKatie Deeg, University Pablo de Olavide, SpainAmir H. Farmahini, The University of Queensland, AustraliaFabian Fischer, ZAE Bayern, GermanyJunpei Fujiki, Meiji University, JapanCaryn Heldt, Michigan Technological University, USAA.H.M. Shahadat Hussain, Auburn University, USADiana Iruretagoyena Ferrer, Imperial College London, UKAna Martin-Calvo, University Pablo de Olavide, SpainAurélie Ortiz, CNRS & Chimie ParisTech, FranceJuan Jose Gutierrez Sevillano, University Pablo de Olavide, SpainJose Vicent-Luna, University Pablo de Olavide, SpainYechun Zhang, University of Auckland, New ZealandEmanuela Zunkovic, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia32
<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Leadership SponsorsLinde AGMicrotracPraxair Inc.Quantachrome Instruments<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Standard SponsorsAir Products & Chemicals Inc.Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWSHiden Isochema Ltd.LectrodryerLinseisMicromeriticsZeochem<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> Other Sponsoring OrganizationJapan Society of Adsorption (JSAd)<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong>, Sponsored by the International Adsorption Society33
<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> List of ExhibitorsFRAUNHOFER-INSTITUT FÜR WERKSTOFF- UND STRAHLTECHNIK IWSWinterbergstr. 28, 01277 Dresden, GermanyPhone: 49-351-83391-3331http://www.iws.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlThe portfolio of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS Dresden (Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS) includes two overlapping working areas: the laser andthe surface technology. The development of technologies and systems with tailored laser light and theengineering of functional surfaces are both thrilling research areas with fantastic opportunities for thefuture.HIDEN ISOCHEMA422 Europa Boulevard, Warrington WA5 7TS, UKPhone: 44 (0) 1925 244678http://www.HidenIsochema.comHiden Isochema is a world leader in the design and manufacture of sorption instruments for research,development and production applications in surface chemistry and materials science. We offer arange of fully automated gravimetric and manometric instruments for determining the equilibria andkinetics of gas and vapor sorption by materials at both sub-ambient and elevated pressures. Oursorption analyzers are widely used in both academic and industrial research organisations for bothfundamental and application-oriented adsorption studies.LECTRODRYERP.O. Box 2500, Richmond, KY 40476-2602, USAPhone: 859-624-2091http://www.LECTRODRYER.comLECTRODRYER engineers, designs and manufactures desiccant dryers and purification systems forthe removal of humidity and other impurities from air, gases and liquids. We specialize in skidmounted customized systems to comply with special specifications and requirements. Our engineersare ready to handle any adsorption process for your exact application.LINDE AGEngineering Division, Dr.-Carl-von-Linde-Str. 6-14, 82049 Pullach, GERMANYPhone: +49 89 7445 0http://www.linde-engineering.comThe Linde Engineering Division is a leading technology partner for plant engineering and constructionworldwide. Our global success is built on our extensive process engineering expertise in the planning,project development and construction of turnkey industrial plants. We focus on promising marketsegments such as plants for the production of hydrogen and synthesis gas, oxygen and olefins as wellas plants for natural gas treatment.34
<strong>FOA</strong><strong>11</strong> List of ExhibitorsLINSEIS INC.109 North Gold Drive, Robbinsville, NJ 08691Phone: 609-223-2070http://www.Linseis.comOur company manufactures Thermal Analysis Instruments including the following: DTA, TGA, STA,DSC, Dilatometry, Xenon Flash, Laser Flash Thermal Conductivity Systems, SeebeckCoefficient/Electrical Resistivity Instruments, and Magnetic Suspension Balances. For completeinformation about all our products please visit our website at www.linseis.comMICROMERITICS INSTRUMENT CORPORATION4356 Communications Drive, Norcross, GA 30093, USAPhone: 770-662-3636http://www.micromeritics.comMicromeritics manufactures automated analytical laboratory instruments that measure physicalcharacteristics of powder and solids for fundamental research, product development, qualityassurance/control, production, and process control applications. Measurements obtained includeparticle size, particle shape, surface area, pore volume, pore size, material density, catalytic activity,and temperature-programmed reactions. Particulate Systems, a Micromeritics brand, markets anauxiliary selection of materials characterization instruments. Micromeritics Analytical Servicesprovides contract sample analyses and consulting services.MICROTRAC148 Keystone Drive, Montgomeryville, PA 18936, USAPhone: 215-619-9920http://www.microtrac.comMicrotrac, a global pioneer of particle characterization technologies, strives to provide the world withinnovative, reliable, and repeatable instruments that deliver insight and solutions to company’scomplex product and process problems. Microtrac’s instruments can deliver particle sizing, zetapotential, 3-D dynamic image analysis, molecular weight, surface analysis, and particle countingmeasurements. Microtrac also offers contract laboratory services, as well as custom service plansdesigned to meet and exceed customer expectations. In addition, meet the BELSORP-mini II. A highprecision surface area and pore size analyzer.QUANTACHROME INSTRUMENTS1900 Corporate Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, USAPhone: 561-731-4999http://www.quantachrome.comQuantachrome Instruments is an industry leader in porous materials characterization instruments.Quantachrome is represented world-wide with several direct offices in Europe, China, Japan, andIndia as well as an extensive exclusive distributor network covering all major markets around theworld. Quantachrome focuses on providing both instruments and support for customers undertakingunique types of research and/or manufacture in the field of porous solids in areas such as polymers,catalysts, activated carbons, zeolites, pharmaceuticals, and more.35
2014: The year of Soccer World Cup in Brazil?Not only the World Cup, but also the 10 th Brazilian Meeting on Adsorption!The Brazilian adsorption community invites you to attend this importantmeeting which composes the Brazilian scientific calendar and is open tonational and international community.This conference will be promoted by Federal University of São Paulo(UNIFESP) and will be held from April 27 th -30 th , 2014 in Casa Grande HotelResort & Spa at Guarujá, a beautiful coastal city near São Paulo.Reaching its 10 th edition, with 20 years of history, EBA has experienced agrowing interest by Brazilian and international scientific and businesscommunities.Chairman: Dr. Igor Tadeu Lazzarotto Bresolin (UNIFESP)<strong>Scientific</strong> committee president: Dr. Marisa M. Beppu (UNICAMP)Invited lecturers: Dr. Abdelhamid Sayari (University of Ottawa, Canada), Dr.Alois Jungbauer (Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Austria), Dr. JuanCarlos Moreno Piraján (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia), Dr. GinoBaron (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium) and Dr. Isabel Maria F. L.Fonseca (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)Details about program, inscriptions and deadlines: visit our webpagewww.unifesp.br/home_diadema/eba2014e-mail: eba2014@unifesp.brLike and share our page onwww.facebook.com/eba2014
IntroducingA complete line of sorption analysisinstrumentation debuting at <strong>FOA</strong> <strong>11</strong>.• Surface Area• Porosity• Vapor AdsorptionMeasurement Capabilities Include:• High Pressure Adsorption• Chemisorption• Multi-component Gas Adsorption• Fuel Cell EvaluationDEVELOPED AND DISTRIBUTED BY:For more information visit microtrac.com
High pressure gas sorption has become animportant characterization measurement forthe study of sorbent materials primarily in thefields of carbon dioxide and methane sequestration,and of hydrogen storage whether byphysisorption mechanisms or hydride formation.It is also a commonly employed method in thestudy of microporous materials for gas separation.Volumetric measurements offer a robust, fullyautomated means of recording full adsorption anddesorption isotherms over awide range of pressures andtemperatures.monolith sample cellThe iSorb Series of instruments offer a wide range of capabilitiesranging from high vacuum to high pressure measurements for fullisotherm studies, as well as temperature ranges going from very lowcryogenic temperatures (70K) to high temperatures in the order of(400ºC) in order to study various phenomena consistent with realworld conditions. Some of the instrument’s main and uniquefeatures include:• Choice of 100 or 200 bar configurations with up to twoexperiment stations for increased throughput;• Multiple thermostating options to ensure high level of accuracyand extremely stable temperature during experiments;• Continuous pressure delivery Booster system to ensure thatrunning out of gas during high pressure studies becomes athing of the past. The system enables any adsorbate cominginto the system to be delivered to the sample at a maximumof 200 bar, even with the reservoir’s pressure being as low as55 bar;• Special expansion kit enables the system to work on hydrideformation and decomposition studies;• Various types of Stainless Steel sample cells allow for thestudy of larger or oddly shaped samples, which can bedifficult to fit in a regular sample cell;• Pneumatic valves and all metal seals ensure that leaksare virtually non-existent;• Intuitive and powerful software capable of controllingand analyzing the data obtained. A library of the mostwidely used equations of state (EoS) are available todescribe the non-ideal behavior of gasses at highpressure.Quantachrome Instruments1900 Corporate DriveBoynton Beach, FL 33426www.quantachrome.comiSorb HPThe iSorbHP is the perfect companion for othercharacterization instruments, such as the Autosorb iQ.Together, they can provide deeper insight and revealinformation about meso and microporous materialssuch as zeolites, MOFs, carbons,silica, and much more.qc.sales@quantachrome.comtel: 1.561.731.4999fax:1.561.732.9888autosorb iQ
Adsorption Technologies: our work – our life – our passion.Your Adsorption PartnerThe most widely used Molecular SieveThe most experienced Technical TeamZeochem AGSeestrasse 1088707 Uetikon am See · SwitzerlandPhone +41 44 922 93 93Fax +41 44 920 20 93info@zeochem.ch · www.zeochem.comZeochem L.L.C.1600 West Hill StreetLouisville, KY 40210 · USAPhone +1 502 634 7600Fax +1 502 634 8133info@zeochem.com · www.zeochem.com