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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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FOA13 CONFERENCE | 26–31 MAY 2019 PULLMAN CAIRNS INTERNATIONAL 14

1200–1600 Registration Desk Open

Exhibition Space, Pullman Cairns International Lobby

1300–1400 Tutorial 1 – Recent Advances in Adsorption Methods of Pore Structure Characterisation

Prof Alex NeimarkRoom Tully 2 & 3, Ground floor lobby level

1410–1510 Tutorial 2 – From Molecules to MOFs

Prof Christian Doonan, Prof Stefan KaskelRoom Tully 2 & 3, Ground floor lobby level

1520–1620 Tutorial 3 – Pressure Swing Adsorption Tutorial

Prof Joachim Guderian, Prof Pascaline Pre Room Tully 2 & 3, Ground floor lobby level

1830–2130 FOA Welcome Reception

Daintree Pooldeck, Level 3 Pullman Cairns International

SUNDAY 26 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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MONDAY 27 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

0800–1730 Registration Desk & Trade Exhibition Open

Barista Coffee Served, sponsored by:

0820–0830 FOA 2019 Opening Ceremonies

• Acknowledgement of country• Conference Chair: Prof Paul Webley, Welcome to FOA 2019

0830–0915 Keynote: Prof Andreas Seidel-MorgensternWinding journey from adsorbents via thermodynamics and dynamics to efficient adsorption processes

Chair Duong DoUniversity of Queensland

0915–0945 Plenary: Prof Ania ConchiExploring pore connectivity in mesoporous carbons by sequential scanning of the hysteresis loop

0945–1015 Plenary: Prof Jorg KargerDiffusion in Nanopores: Correlating Experimental Evidence with “First-Principles” Predictions

1015–1045 Plenary: Dr Roger WhitleyHow Can Industrial R&D Benefit from Adsorption Fundamentals?

1045–1110 Morning Refreshments & Trade Exhibition Morning Refreshments sponsored by:

Adsorption Fundamentals Characterisation Metal Organic Frameworks

Chair Alan AllgeierUniversity of Kansas

Teresa BandoszThe City University of New York

Alissa ParkColumbia University

1110–1135 Towards rationalization and generalization of Negative Gas Adsorption transitions in Metal-Organic Frameworks

Stefan KaskelTU Dresden

A Paradigm Shift in Characterisation of Carbons: A wedge Pore Model with Connectivity

Duong DOUniversity of Queensland

Dynamic Performance of Zeolite-5A@MOF-74 Composite Adsorbent in H2 Purification

Fateme RezaeiMissouri University of Science & Technology

1135–1155 Structures of ice confined in nanopores; pressure enhancement effect

Margaret Sliwinska-BartkowiakFaculty of Physics, A. Mickiewicz University in Poznan

Suitable pore size distribution theory and adsorption experimentation

Dr Kazuyuki NakaiMicrotracBEL Corp

Magnesium-based Metal Organic Framework 74 Carbon Composite for C02/CH4 Seperation

Nurul Khaliesah Mohd Kamal Azhari,IMT Atlantique Bretagne-Pays de la Loire, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS

1155–1215 Application of Discrete Single Component Adsorption Equilibrium Data to Predict Competitive Isotherms and Fixed-Bed Adsorber Dynamics Using the Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory

Andreas Seidel-MorgensternMax Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems

Using Calorimetry to Follow the Phenomenon of “Negative Gas Adsorption” in DUT-49 and Related Materials

Philip LlewellynCNRS

Flexible MOFs for Gas Separation – A Case Study Based on Static and Dynamic Sorption Experiments.

Christian Reichenbach3P Instruments

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MONDAY 27 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

1215–1235 TBC 3D Mapping of Gas Physisorption for the Spatial and Multiscale Characterisation of Nanoporous Materials

Lisa JossImperial College London

Functionalized Metal-Organic Frameworks for Adsorption of Ions from Water

Huanting WangMonash University

1235–1330 Lunch

Adsorption Fundamentals Characterisation Process Applications

Chair Ju WeonUniversity of Magdeburg

Stephen DeWitt Handan TezelUniversity of Ottawa

1330–1355 Interfacial Barriers to Transport in Nanomaterials

Suresh BhatiaThe University of Queensland

Understanding Advanced Porous Materials for Effective Gas Separation/storage by Synchrotron Techniques

Qinfen GuANSTO

Economic Potential of Adsorption based Alternative Processes for Propylene-Propane Separation and Natural Gas Upgrading

Shamsuzzaman FarooqNational University of Singapore

1355–1415 Compressibility of Microporous Adsorbents

Ilya Men’shchikovA.N. Frumkin Institute of physical chemistry and electrochemistry of Russian academy of sciences (IPCE RAS)

Textural Characterization of Shale Nanostructure

Matthias ThommesFriedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg

Modeling and Synchronization of a Multibed and PSA Process for High Pressure CH4/CO2 Separation

Moises Bastos-NetoUniversidade Federal do Ceara

1415–1435 Theoretical Framework to Evaluate the Thermodynamic Consistency of Explicit Empirical Adsorption Isotherm Models

Julien Cousin-Saint-RemiVrije Universiteit Brussel

Study of the Mechanical Properties of Flexible MOFs to Control their Adsorptive Properties

Isabelle BeurroiesMADIREL Aix-Marseille University

Nitrogen Rejection from Methane Using Dual-Reflux PSA with a Kinetic Adsorbent

Gongkui XiaoThe University of Western Australia

1435–1455 Sorption-Induced Deformation in Slit Pores

Dominique DeromeThe Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology(EMPA)

Multiscale Porosity Measurements in Shale Rocks using Multiple Gas Adsorption and Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry

Nicolas ChanutMassachusetts Institute of Technology

Drying of Wet Flue Gas by Vacuum Swing Adsorption on Silica Gel

Prerna GoyalDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore

1455–1515 Capillary Street and Structural Relaxation in Moist Disordered Porous Materials

Roland PellenqMIT/CNRS

Enhanced Resolution of Ultra-Micropore Size Determination of Biochars and Activated Carbons by Dual Gas Analysis Using N2 and CO2 with 2D-NLDFT Adsorption Models

Jacek JagielloMicromeritics Instrument Corporation

Simulation and Energy Consumption Comparison of Elevated Temperature Pressure Swing Adsorption Gas Purification System in Ammonia Synthetic System

Zhiming LiuDepartment of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University

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MONDAY 27 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

1515–1540 Afternoon Refreshments

Molecular Modeling & Physical Chemistry

Adsorption Fundamentals CO2 Capture Applications

Chair Volodymyr BonTechincal University, Dresden

Nick WilliamsUniversity of Alberta

Gongkui XiaoUniversity of Western Australia

1540–1600 Understanding Ion Transport in Cascading Nanoslit Systems Embedded in Graphene Membranes

(Jefferson) Zhe LiuThe University of Melbourne

Effects of Airborne Nanoparticles on Gas Adsorption over Porous Materials

Ziyi LiUniversity of Science and Technology Beijing

Cycle design, Optimization and Pilot-Scale Demonstration of Novel PSA Cycles for Pre-Combustion CO2 cCpture

Sai Gokul SubravetiUniversity of Alberta

1600–1620 Energy-Based Descriptors for Rapid Prediction of Adsorption in Metal-Organic Frameworks

Randall SnurrNorthwestern University

Bridging Molecular Properties to Process Performance using Machine Learning

Arvind RajendranUniversity of Alberta

Large-scale Integrated Molecular Simulation and Process Optimization Screening of Metal Organic Frameworks for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture

Katsuri PaiUniversity of Alberta

1620–1640 Molecular Dynamics Simulation as Key to An Atomistic Understanding of Sorption Phenomena on Quasi Non-porous Materials

Christopher TietzRuhr University Bochum

Intrinsic Structure and Unique Properties of the Gas-Liquid Interfacial Layer for Gas Adsorption and Separation

Dmitry LapshinThe University of Edinburgh

Steam-Assisted Temperature Vacuum Swing Desorption for CO2 Capture from Air with Supported Amine Sorbent

Romesh WijesiriMonash University

1640–1700 Mechanical Control of the Flexibility of MOFs to Modulate their Adsorption/Separation Performances

Guillaume MaurinUniversité Montpellier

Mixed Gas Adsorption in Polymides: Insights from Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Ravi DuttaThe University of Queensland

Modeling and Optimization of CO2 Capture Processes Under Moist Conditions

Stefano ZancoETH Zurich

1700–1720 TBC Immobile Hydrogen Confined in Microporous Carbon at Supercritical Temperatures

Mi TianUniversity of Bath

A steam Stripping-Based TSA Cycle for CO2 Capture Using Carbon Monoliths

Joeri DenayerVrije Universiteit Brussel

1720 – 1920 Poster Session Pullman Cairns International, Sponsored by:

1900 – 2100 Japan NightHilton Cairns – RSVP to [email protected]

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TUESDAY 28 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

0800–0820 Registration & Exhibition Floor open. Coffee cart is open!

0830–0910 Keynote: Prof Alex NeimarkAdsorption Induced Deformation of Hierarchical Micro-Mesoporous Materials

Chair Christian DoonanThe University of Adelaide

0915–0945 Plenary: Prof Krista Walton Growth of Metal-Organic Frameworks from Unconventional Precursors

0945–1015 Plenary: Prof Chang Ha LeeH2 PSA and Carbon Assessment of Integrated Coal-Syngas Process with Pre-combustion CO2 Capture

1015–1045 Plenary: Dr Christian VossTrends in PSA Technology

1045–1110 Morning Refreshments

Characterisation and Experimental Method

Materials for CO2 Capture Liquid/Gas Adsorption

Chair Ania ConchiCNRS-CEMHTI

Jin ShangCity University of Hong Kong

Franziska Ortner

1110–1135 Analysis of Systematic Measurement Uncertainties of Commonly Used Methods for High-Pressure Adsorption Measurements

Jens RotherRubolab GmbH

Pressure-Aided Fast Gating and Thermal Management Capabilities of Flexible MOFs for CO2 Separation

Hideki TanakaKyoto University

Reactivation, Oxidation and Surface Functionalization of Spent Activated Carbon for Glycerin Decolorization

Fei Yee YeohUniversiti Sains Malaysia

1135–1155: Pore Structure Analysis of SWCNT Cryogels

Yuito KamijyouShinshu University

Materials & Processes for Direct Capture of CO2 from Air

Christopher JonesGeorgia Institute of Technology

Influence of Carrier Gases on The Adsorption of Light Hydrocarbons at Temperatures Between – 80 and +20 °C

Sonja SchmittmannUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

1155–1215 In-situ X-ray Diffraction Evidenced GO/H2O Concerted Nanoporosity

Ryusuke FutamuraShinshu University

CO2 Capture from Flue Gases by Vacuum Pressure Swing Adsorption (VPSA) using MIL-160(Al) Metal Organic Framework

Nicolas HeymansUniversity of Mons

Separation of Hydrogen Isotopes Using Zeolites: Role of Chemical Composition, Pore Size and Temperature

Igor BezverkhyyLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB)

1215–1235 Controlling Defects on HKUST-1 For Improving Methane Storage: Utilization of Small Saturated Organic Acid as a Modulator

Young-Sang BaeYonsei University

Novel Hierarchical Networks as Support for Hydrotalcites for Pre-Combustion CO2 Capture

Multicomponent Adsorption Dynamics in the Recovery of Acetic and Lactic Acids from Fermentation Broths

Haripriya NaiduKansas State University

Alexander P. MathewsKansas State University

1235–1330 Lunch

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TUESDAY 28 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Molecular Modeling & Physical Chemistry

Materials & Experimental Methods

Process Applications

Chair David ShollGeorgia Institute of Technology

Nicolas Chanut Christian VossLinde Engineering

1330–1355 Quasi-2D Phase Transition of Methane Adsorbed in Cylindrical Silica Mesopores

Daniel SideriusNational Institute of Standards and Technology

Manufacturing Advanced Structured Contactors with Integrated Heat Management Capabilities

Ryan LivelyGeorgia Institute of Technology

Advancing Gas Separations and High-Value Component Recovery with Dual-Reflux Pressure Swing Adsorption

Gongkui XiaoThe University of Western Australia

1355–1415 Adsorption, Phase and Hysteresis Behaviour of CO2 in Ordered Nonoporous Carbons and Hierarchically Structured Mesoporous Zeolites: Experiment and Molecular Simulation

Matthias ThommesFriedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg

Investigation of Mixed Gas Sorption in Lab-Scale

Reiner StaudtUniversity of Applied Sciences, Offenburg/Germany

Integration of Material and Process Design for Kinetic Separation

Trisha SenGeorgia Institute of Technology

1415–1435 Molecular Insight into Cation Motion within Zeolites

Daniela KohenCarleton College

Please change to:Screening and Testing Metal-Organic Frameworks for Challenging CO/N2 Separation Through a Multi-Scale Approach

Arwyn EvansImperial College

Paraxylene production Using Temperature Gradient Simulated Moving Bed Reactor

Damien Leinekugel–le–CocqIFP Energies Nouvelles

1435–1455 Peeking Inside the Pores: The Structure of Adsorbed Phases in ZIF-8 and its Cousins.

Guillaume FrauxChimie ParisTech PSL

On The Hysteresis and Step-Wise Behaviour of Noble Gas Adsorption in Wedge Pores: A Computer Simulation

Chunyan FanThe University of Queensland

Model Predictive Control of Four-Zone Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography for Binary Separations

Ju Weon LeeMax Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems

1455–1515 Molecular Simulations Shed Light on Potential Uses of Ultrasound in Nitrogen Adsorption Experiments

Gennady GorNew Jersey Institute of Technology

Structures of Ice Confined in Nanopores; Pressure Enhancement Effect

Malgorzata Silwinska-Bartkowiak, A.MickiewiczUniversity Poznan

Kinestic Modeling of Adsorption Processes Involved in a Immunoassay. Validation by the Addinity Chromatography Technique.

Maelenn RobinUniversite Claude Bernard Lyon

1515–1540 Afternoon Refreshments

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TUESDAY 28 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Adsorption Fundamentals Materials for CO2 Capture Energy & Env. Applications

Chair Irena SenkovskaTechnical University Dresden

Arwyn EvansImperial College

Tai NguyenUniversity of Alberta

1540–1600 The Rigid Adsorbent Lattice Fluid Model: A New Thermodynamic Framework for Multicomponent Adsorption

Stefano BrandaniUniversity of Edinburgh

High-silica potassium-exchanged LTA zeolite as a molecular trapdoor adsorbent for post-combustion CO2 capture

Jin ShangCity University of Hong Kong

High Methane Delivery Capacity in Multilayer Frameworks

Ravichandar BabaraoRMIT University

1600–1620 Modeling Dynamics of Fluids Confined in Mesoporos Materials: From Adsorption to Membrane Separations

Peter MonsonUniversity of Massachusetts

Double Salt-Based Sorbents for High-Temperature CO2 Capture

Chan Hyun LeeKorea Institute of Science and Technology

Forward Osmosis Coupled with Capacitive Deionization Based on Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 for Highly Efficient Desalination

Xiao-min HuNortheastern University

1620–1640 Please change to:Phonons as an Indicator of Adosprtion-Induced Structural Transformation in MOFs

Filip FormalikWroclaw University of Science and Techonology

Novel Green Synthesis Strategies of Chabazites and their Applications for CO2 Capture

Liying LiuNortheastern University

Impacts of Gas Impurities from Pipeline Natural Gas on Methane Storage in Metal-Organic Frameworks during Long Term Cycling

Ying WuSouth China University of Technology

1640–1700 Particle Size Dramatically Changes Gate Adsorption Pressures of Soft MOF (ELM-12)

Satoshi Watanabe, Department of Chemical EngineeringKyoto University

A Realistic Strategy for High-Throughput Multiscale Screening of Porous Materials for Post-combustion CO2 Capture

Lev SarkisovUniversity of Edinburgh

New Refrigeration Systems Based on Forced Desorption/Readsorption of Refrigerants in Elastic Nanoporous Materials

Hirotomo NishiharaTohoku University

1700–1720 Prediction of Carbon Dioxide or Methane High Pressure Adsorption Isotherms on Activated Carbon at Different Temperatures Utilizing Two-Dimensional Equations of State

Leonardo de OliveiraState University of Maringá

Screening of Metal-Organic Frameworks for CO2 and CH4¬ separation in the presence of water

Justyna RogackaWroclaw University of Science and Technology

Development of porous carbon adsorbents from waste polyethylene terephthalate plastics for greenhouse gas capture

Ki Bong LeeKorea University

1720 – 1750 Group PhotoPlease assemble at the Conference Registration Desk

1750 – 1950 Poster Session

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WEDNESDAY 29 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

0800–1230 Registration & Exhibition Floor open. Coffee cart is open!

0830–0910 Keynote: Diana AzavedoRevisiting Adsorption Calorimetry to Assess Pore Diffusion and Equilibria in Gas-Solid Systems

Chair Gang LiThe University of Melbourne

0915–0945 Plenary: Prof Dieter Bathem & Prof Frieder DreisbachNovel Measuring Methods and Devices for Adsorption Techonology

0945–1015 Plenary: Prof Camille PetitApproaches to Materials Development to Address Separation Challenges

1015–1045 Plenary: Dr Kerry WestonBinder Particle Migration in Zeolite Agglomerates

1045–1110 Morning Refreshments

Adsorption Fundamentals Liquid/Gas Adsorption CO2 Capture Applications

Chair Guiseppe StortiETH Zurich

Benoit CoasneCNRS

Stefano BrandaniUniversity of Edinburgh

1110–1135 On the Loading-Dependent Hysteresis in Water Adsorption on Graphitized Carbon Black

Toshihide HorikawaUniversity of Tokushima

Tuning Zeolite 4A with Mixed Metal Ions for Effective Molecular Sieving of C2H4/C2H6

Jing XiaoSouth China University of Technology

Capture of CO2 From Natural Gas by Adsorption Technology in the Australian CO2CRC Otway Demonstration Plant

Paul WebleyThe University of Melbourne

1135–1155 Adsorption stress driven transitions in switchable mesoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks for pressure amplification beyond 100 kPa

Volodymyr BonChair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Technische Universität Dresden

Analysis of Factors Affecting Low Concentration Formaldehyde Removal on Porous Carbon Materials

Teresa J BandoszCCNY/SUNY

The Role of Direct Air Capture by Adsorption in a Net-zero-CO2-Emissions World and Beyond

Marco MazzottiETH Zurich

1155–1215 Thermodynamic Evidence of Structural Transition of ZIF-8 upon Methane Adsorption

Dinuka GallabaSouthern Illinois University Carbondale

Ethylene/Ethane Separation in Metal-Organic Frameworks by Computational Modeling

Wenqin YouGeorgia Institute of Technology

Effect of Moisture in the Adsorption of CO and CO2 in Indoor and Outdoor Environments

Vânia LourençoCNRS-CEMHTI

1215–1235 Water Adsorption Mechanism on Carbon Nano-onions

Artur TerzykN. Copernicus University

Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Two-Phase Flow in Preparative Liquid Chromatography

Franziska OrtnerLinde

Radio-Frequency Heating Assisted CO2 Capture

Gregory KnowlesMonash University

1235 Lunch Attendees will be provided with a grab-and-go lunch box to take on excursions for Green Island and Skyrail

1235 ExcursionTours will depart from the hotel foyer at 12:35pm sharp

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THURSDAY 30 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

0800–0820 Registration & Exhibition Floor open. Coffee cart is open!

0830–0910 Keynote: Prof Shin Mukai Synthesis of Porous Monoliths with Straight and Aligned Microchannels Using Thermoplastic Fibers as the Sacrificial Template

Chair Alan ChaffeeMonash University

0915–0945 Plenary: Dr Christian VossTrends in PSA Technology

0945–1015 Plenary: Prof Debra BernhardtInsight into Heterogeneous Catalysis on 2D Materials Using Computed Adsorption Energies

1015–1045 Plenary: Dr Peter RavikovitchOn the Heats of Adsorption: Experiments and Molecular Simulations

1045–1110 Morning Refreshments

Adsorption Fundamentals Materials & Experimental Methods

Energy & Env. Applications

Chair Ryan LivelyGeorgia Tech

Arvid Rajendran Bin XuTongji University

1110–1135 Molecular Controlling by Atomic Thickness Graphene

Tomo OhbaChiba University

Guest-Discriminatory Gate Type Adsorption in Nanoporous Metal Organic Frameworks

Ryotaro MatsudaNagoya University

TBC

1135–1155: Supercritical Adsorption of CO2 and CH4 on Source Clays under Subsurface Conditions

Junyoung HwangImperial College London

Effects of Pore Structure in AC on the Dispersion of CuCl and CO Adsorption for CuCl/AC adsorbent

Wenming HaoTaiyuan University of Technology

H2 Pressure Swing Adsorption Process for Hydrogen Recovery from Water Gas Shift Reactor

Keon HoYonsei University

1155–1215 Application of Trapdoor Zeolites to the Separation of Gas Mixtures

Yang (Wendy) WangThe University of Western Australia

Correlation Between Adsorption Energy and Chromatographic Selectivity of Aromatics on Silanized Mesoporous Silica

Akihiko MatsumotoToyohashi University of Technology

Layered-Bed Vacuum Pressure Swing Process for Light Hydrocarbons Extraction from Low Pressure Natural Gas

Yuanhui ShenTianjin University

1215–1235 Experimental and DFT Calculation Studies on Water Vapor Adsorption on Nitrogen-Doped Carbons

Junpei FujikiTokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Analysis of Equilibrium Judgment in Low-Pressure Region Toward Precise Adsorption isotherm measurements

Akira EndoNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Application of Elevated Temperature Pressure Swing Adsorption in Hydrogen Production from Syngas

Xuancan ZhuTsinghua University

1235–1330 Lunch

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THURSDAY 30 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Materials & Experimental Methods

Environmental Applications Process Applications

Chair Stephanie MarsteauINRS

Arash AraminiyaUniveristy of Western Australia

Shamsuzzaman FarooqNational University of Singapore

1330–1355 What is the impact of metal-organic frameworks on adsorption and separations? An insider’s perspective

Daniel SteitzNOVOMOF

Adsorption Equilibria and Diffusion Studies of Cation Exchanged Clinoptilolite for Applications in Natural Gas and Biogas Treatment

Dean KennedyUniversity of Ottawa

3D-Printed Adsorbent Monoliths for Gas Separation Applications

Shane LawsonMissouri University of Science and Technology

1355–1415 Global Sensitivity-Based Parameter Estimability and Identification for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Isotherms

Cecile VallieresLRGP – CNRS – Enisc, Université de Lorraine

Evolution of the Performance of a CuO/SBA-15 Mesoporous Adsorbent for SOx Trapping Applications, in the Presence of NO/NO2 and CO/CO2, Along Cycling Experiments

Sophie DorgeUniversité de Haute-Alsace

Bayesian Approach for Adsorption Process Modeling

Yoshiaki KawajiriNagoya University

1415–1435 Experimental and Modelling Assessments of Hydrogen Adsorption in Cubic Ordered Mesoporous Carbons

Parasuraman SelvamIIT Madras

Adsorption and Desorption characteristics of NOx from Flue Gas on Ion-Exchanged ZSM-5

Xiaoyong WuUniversity of Science and Technology Beijing

Study of Non-Complete Separation Features for Dual Reflux-Pressure Swing Adsorption

Ester RossiPolitecnico di Milano

1435–1455 Honeycomb Monoliths from Brown Coal: Applications for Gas and Liquid Adsorption

Carla CamargoFederal University of Rio de Janeiro

Small-scale PSA units for biogas upgrading

Carlos GrandeSINTEF

Intensified Cyclic Separation Processes: Increased Model Throughput and Accuracy with Automated Cyclic Process Control

Mayank PatelProcess Systems Enterprise Ltd.

1455–1515 Rapid Screening of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Water Adsorption Application

Michelle WoellnerFraunhofer IWS

Adsorption of NO and NO2 on Zeolite Na Y: Influence of Oxygen and Water in the Diesel Exhaust Gas

Hubert MonnierINRS

Limitations of Portable Pressure Swing Adsorption Processes for Air Separation

Aaron MoranPraxair Inc.

1515–1540 Afternoon Refreshments

Adsorption Fundamentals Biosorption Process Applications

Chair Artur TerzykNicolas Copernicus University

Philip LlewellynCNRS-Madirel

Guoping HuUniveristy of Melbourne

1540–1600 Predicting Adsorption of Polar and Non-polar Adsorbates in Metal Organic Frameworks with Open Metal Sites

Miguel JorgeUniversity of Strathclyde

Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications: Characterization of Structure and Performance via NMR Relaxometry

Alan AllgeierUniversity of Kansas

Separation of Ethylene/Ethane by ZIF-8 Based Cyclic Adsorption Processes: Gas Phase SMB vs. PSA

Vanessa MartinsUniversity of Porto

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THURSDAY 30 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

1600–1620 Designing the Functions Grafted onto Nanoporous Silica for Specific Gas Recovery: In Silico Molecular Screening Compared and Contrasted with Experimentation

Emily BlochLaboratoire Madirel – AMU/CNRS

How to Take Advantage of the Versatile Surface Properties of Ionosilicas and the Improvement of Their Anion Exchange Behavior for Depollution and Drug Delivery Applications

Benedicte PrelotICGM-CNRS

Low Grade Methane Enrichment Through Serial-Parallel Multi-Column VPSA Process

Donglei QuSchool of Chemical Engineering /East China University of Science and Technology

1620–1640 Metal Organic Frameworks for Separations and Catalysis: A Density Functional Theory Study

Karl JohnsonUniversity of Pittsburgh

Adsorption of Bio-Pharmaceuticals in 3D Printed Chromatographic Columns

Carlos GrandeSINTEF

Phase Stability and Formation Kinetics of Methane Hydrate in Nanoporous Media

Benoit CoasneCNRS

1640–1700 Adsorbent and Adsorbate Compressibility in High-Pressure Adsorption

Frieder DreisbachTA Instruments – a division of Waters GmbH

Separation and Purification of Rebaudiosides Products from Natural Stevia

Ka Chun LiThe Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Commercialisation Demonstration of Recovering Low Grade Methane with Ionic Liquidic Zeolites

Gang (Kevin) LiThe University of Melbourne

1700–1720 Direct Experimental Evidence of Confined Methane Hydrate in Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Model Carbons

Sven GrätzTU Dresden

A New Approach to Selective Biosorption-Based Metal Recovery

Nina Ricci NicomelGhent University

Bio-Methane Purification by Adsorption Technology: Optimization of Operating Parameters and Adsorbent Selection Based on PSA Process.

Najib ChouikhiAir Liquide Innovation Campus Paris

1830 – 2300 13th International Conference on Fundamentals of Adsorption Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony

Coaches will depart from hotel foyer 6:40pm sharp

The Tank

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FRIDAY 31 MAY 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

0800–1330 Registration & Exhibition Floor open. Coffee cart is open!

Chair Suresh BhatiaThe Unversity of Queensland

0830–0915 Plenary: Prof Alan HattonRedox-Mediated Electrosorption for Chemical and Environmental Separations

0915–0945 Plenary: Prof Yousheng TaoPreparation and Characterization of Nanoporous Metal Oxides/Graphene Nanocomposites and Their Applications in High-Energy Supercapacitors

0945–1015 Plenary: Dr Phillip BarrettNovel Adsorbents by Employing Silicone-Derived Precursors

1015–1110 Morning Refreshments

Adsorption Fundamentals Materials & Experimental Methods

Energy & Env. Applications

Chair Julien Cousin-Saint-RemiVrije Universiteit Brussel

Miguel JorgeUniversity of Strathclyde

Dong Hui ZhangTianjin University

1110–1135 A Mechanistic Study of the Porphyrin Paddle–Wheel Frameworks Adsorption Ability of Environmentally Harmful C1 Compounds

Marek WiśniewskiNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Chemistry, VAT-PL 8790177291

Adsorption and Desorption Behaviors of Lithium Ions from Brine with Lithium-Aluminum Layered Hydroxides Sorbents

Huixiong JiangEast China University of Science and Technology

Design and study of a pilot scale oxygen PSA set up

Peter De SchepperVrije Universiteit Brussel

1135–1155 Enhancing Reliability of Adsorption Isotherms Using Retrospective Literature Meta-analysis

David ShollGeorgia Institute of Technology

Enhanced Adsorption of Cd (II) from Aqueous Solutions by MgO-Sepiolite: Equilibrium, Kinetics and Thermodynamics Study

Xiayi (Eric) HuXiangtan University

Seperation of Methane from Nitrogen Using Activated Carbon with a Vacuum Swing Adsorption Process

G. HuThe University of Melbourne

1155–1205 Room set up (break)

1205–1225 PhD award talk

1225–1245 Award for Publications by a Researcher under 35

1245–1300 FOA14 Save the Date

1300 Conference Close & Lunch