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SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Sponsoring Society
North American Membrane Society
Corporate Sponsors
Golden Technologies Company
Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc.Pall CorporationPraxair, Inc.Exxon Company, USA
UNIVERSiTATSBiRUOTHEKHANNOVER
TECHN.!.lvCHEINFORMATIONSBIBUOTHEK
ORAL CONTRIBUTIONS INDEX
SESSION 1-A: Membrane Preparation and Performance I
Kevin E. Heidrich, Larry M. Wagg, and J. Douglas Way 1Ethylene/Ethane Separation in Microporous Silica Membranes
Madhav Acharya, Brenda A. Raich, and Henry C. Foley 11Supported Carbogenic Molecular Sieve Membranes - Synthesisand Applications
SESSION 2-A: Membrane Preparation and Performance II
G. Z. Cao, Y. F. Lu, G. P. Lopez, and C. J. Brinker 21Microporous Silica Membranes with Controlled Porosity andPore Size Using an Organic Template Sol-Gel Approach
J. Mendez-Vivar, R. Mendoza-Sema, P. Bosch, V. H. Lara, and 30C. J. Brinker
Preparation and Characterization ofSi-Ti Polymeric SystemsSuitable for Gas Separation Membranes
Pei Huang, Nanping Xu, and Sun Shi 38A New Method for Controlling the Top Layer Thickness ofAlpha-AI2O3 Asymmetric Membranes
SESSION 2-B: Electrolyte Transport in Liquids
T. R. Noordman, V. H. J. T. Damen, R. Brul, S. Schaafsma, 44M. de Haas, P. Vonk, and J. A. Wesselingh
Rejection of Phosphate by a ZrO2 Ultrafiltration MembraneWith A Large Pore to Solute Size Ratio. A Description BasedUpon the Maxwell-Stefan Theory
SESSION 3-A: Membrane Preparation and Performance III
S. Vercauteren, J. Luyten, R. Leysen, and E. F. Vansant 52Synthesis and Characterization of a Pillared Clay Membrane
R. B. J. Tabor, E. J. van den Berg, A. Th. Van der Linden, 59A. J. van Dillen, and J. W. Geus
Development of Metal-Supported Inorganic Membranes for GasSeparations
Masashi Asaeda and Toshinori Tsuru 68Porous Silica-Zjrconia Membranes for Separation of OrganicMolecular Mixtures by Pervaporation
SESSION 3-B: Uquid Filtration I
J. C. Ruiz, L. Broussous, A. Larbot, J. Charpin, P. Bergez, 79and L. Cot
New Anti-Fouling Tubular Membranes: Preparation andPerformance
Nanping Xu and Shi Sun 86Industrial Preparation and Applications of CeramicMicroMration Membranes in China
C. Aragoza, M. Arguello, F. Riera, and Ricardo Alvarez 93Purification of Whey Biomolecules by Filtration withMembranes
Corina Geiculescu and H. Garth Spencer 101Modification of Macroporous Titania Membranes by CoatingWith Inorganic Polymers and Gels
SESSION 4-A: Membrane Preparation and Performance IV
Toshinori Tsuru, Fumiaka Sago, and Masashi Asaeda 111Silica and Silica-Zirconia Membranes tor HydrogenSeparation at High Temperature
Suk Woo Nam, Heung Yong Ha, Sung Pil Yoon, 119Tae Hoon Lim, In-Hwan Oh, and Seong-Ahn Hong
Gas Separation and Recycling Using Microporous InorganicMembranes in a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell System
L. Yang, Y. Zhu. and T. T. Tsotsis 128The Use of Inorganic Membranes in Reactive Liquid PhaseApplications
SESSION 4-B: Uquid Filtration II
Xingwu Wang and H. Garth Spencer 143Modifications of Macroporous Titania Membranes byDeposition ofAlginic Acid and Its Salts: Effects of MolecularWeight
J. L Negrel, M. P. Belleville, and G. M. Rios, 151New Proteinic Formed-in-Place Membranes for Nanofiltration
S. J. Sarrade, G. M. Rios, and M. Cartes 157Dynamic Characterization and Transport MechanismsComparison of Three Nanofiltration Membranes
SESSION 5-A: Membrane Preparation and Performance V
N. Shanan Moore and Mary E. Rezac 166Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Composite Membranes for ModerateTemperature Gas Separations
Brian L. Bischoff and Douglas E. Fain 177Inorganic Photocatalytic Membranes for the Remediationof VOCs in Groundwater
G. E. Roettger, K. D. Adcock, D. E. Fain, B. B. Marshall, 184L. E. Powell, and T. Raj
Characteristics of Alumina Membranes for Separating Hydrogen
SESSION 5-B: Uquid Filtration III
R. Soria and S. Cominotti 194Nanofiltration Ceramic Membranes
C. Combe, R. Vacassy, P. Aimar, C. Guizard, and V. Sanchez 19977ie Role of Structural Properties of Inorganic NanofiltrationMembranes on Their Selective Properties
M. Abrabri, M. Rafiq, A. Larbot, J. Durand, and L. Cot 207
Potassium Titanyl Phosphate: A New Ultrafiltration Membrane
SESSION 6-A: Zeolite Membranes
Jinlong Yin, Changshang Zhang, Shouhe Xiang, and 213Hexuan Li
Synthesis and Permeation of Zeolite MembraneYonghao Fang, Nanru Yang, and Guiyu Yu 219
Preparation of Supported Pure ZSM-5 Zeolite Membrane
Mojie Cheng, Liwu Lin, Weishen Yang, Yide Yu, Yashu Yang, 228and Xinshing Li
Pervaporation of Alcohol on Silicalite-1 Membrane:Performance and Mechanism
SESSION 6-B: Uquid Filtration IV
P. Baticle, C. Kiefer, N. Lakhchaf, A. Larbot, O. Leclerc, 241M. Persin, and J. Sarrazin,
Determination of the Permeability and Reflection ofParameters for Gamma Alumina Nanofiltration Membranes.Application to the Recovery of Nickel (II) from Rinse Watersin the Surface Treatment Industry
SESSION 7-A: Dense Membranes I
Brian C. H. Steele 248Ceramic Ion Conducting Membranes
Changfeng Xia, Timothy L. Ward, Robert W. Schwartz, and 265Paolina Atanasova
Dense Mixed-Conducting Stabilized ZrO2 and PerovskiteCeramic Membranes Fabricated by Aerosol-AssistedChemical Vapor Deposition
SESSION 7-B: Palladium Membranes I
G. Xomeritakis and Y. S. Lin 272Fabrication of Ceramic Supported Metallic Membranes byCounter-Diffusion CVD
SESSION 8-A: Dense Membranes II
J. Han and Y. S. Lin 283Oxygen Semipermeable ZrO2-Y2O3-CeO2 MembranesFabricated by EVD Technique
C. S. Chen, H. Kruidhof, H. J. M. Bouwmeester, H. Verweij, and 293A. J. Burggraaf
The Thickness Dependence of Oxygen PermeationThrough the Percolative Yttria-Stabilized Cubic Zirconia(YSZ)-Palladium Composite
Y. Zeng and Y. S. Lin 304A Transient TGA Study on Oxygen Permeation Propertiesof Mixed-Conducting Ceramic Membranes
Man Fai Ng, Tammy L. Reichert, Robert W. Schwartz, and 313John P. Collins
Fabrication of SrCo05FeOx Oxygen Separation Membraneson Porous Supports
C. Y. Tsai, Y. H. Ma, W. R. Moser, and A. G. Dixon 324The Application of Oxygen-Selective Dense PerovskiteMembrane Reactors for the Partial Oxidation of Methane toSynthesis Gas - A Long-Tenv Study
SESSION 8-B: Palladium Membranes II
O. Gamier, J. Shu, and B. P. A. Grandjean 334Catalytic Conversion of Methane into Hydrogen and HigherHydrocarbons In A Pd-Based Membrane Reactor
T. S. Moss, N. M. Peachey, M. S. Wilson, and R. C. Dye 343Composite Metal Membranes for Hydrogen Separation andFuel Cell Applications
King Y. Foo, Stephen N. Paglieri, and J. Douglas Way 354Stability of Palladium/Ceramic Membranes for HydrogenSeparation
Peter P. Mardilovich, Ying She, and Yi Hua Ma 362Permeation Characterization of Defect-Free Pd/PorousStainless Steel Membranes
H.-B. Zhao, K. Pflanz, A.-W. Li, J.-H. Gu, N. Stroh, 375H. Brunner, and G.-X. Xiong
Synthesis and Hydrogen Transport Properties of Palladium-Silver Alloy Composite Membranes
SESSION 9-A: Dense Membranes III
Y. S. Lin and Y. Zeng 382Surface Catalytic Properties of Perovskite Type CeramicMembrane Material for Oxidative Coupling of Methane
SESSION 10-A: Membrane Reactors I
Y. She, P. P. Mardilovich, and Y. H. Ma 392Reactor Modeling for Conversion of Ethylbenzene to StyreneIn A Palladium Membrane Reactor
Michael P. Harold, Vasilis Papavassiliou, and 404Joseph Nestlerode
Pneumatically Controlled Multicomponent Transport InInorganic Membrane Reactors
Y. K. Kao, L. Luo, and Y. S. Lin 416Optimal Reactor Configuration for Oxidative Coupling ofMethane
Fang Wenlei, Yang Weishen, Du Hongzhang, Wang Xiangao, 432Fang Lianqing, and Lin Liwu
The Study of Different Membrane Reactor Operation Modesin the Oxidation of Propane
C. R. Binkerd, Y. H. Ma, W. R. Moser, and A. G. Dixon 441An Experimental Study of the Oxidative Coupling of Methanein Porous Ceramic Radial-Flow Catalytic Membrane Reactors
SESSION 9-6: Palladium Membranes III
Meng Guangyao, Huang Lei, Pan Ming, Chen Chusheng, and 451Peng Dingkun
Preparation and Characterization ofPdPd-Ni Membranes onPorous Substrates by MOCVD With A Mixed Metal 0-DiketonatePrecursors
Anwu Li, Jinghua Gu, and Guozing Xiong 461Pd Modified y-AI2O3 Composite Membrane
Huey-lng Chen, Chun-Gsien Li, and Ting-Chia Huang 469Preparation of Hydrogen-Permselective Palladium-AluminaComposite Membranes
Anwu Li, Hongbin Zhao, Jinghua Gu, and Guoxing Xiong 480Pd/Alumina Composite Membrane: A New PreparationTechnique and Application in Catalytic Reaction
Mourad Hamachi and Marline Mietton-Peuchot 487Dynamic Measurement of Deposit Thickness on InorganicMembrane
R. Takagi, A. Larbot, L. Cot, and M. Nakagaki 498Characterization of Membrane Charge of TiO/AI^ Formedby Sol-Gel Method
SESSION 11-A: Membrane Reactors II
John P. Collins, Rakesh Sehgal, Robert W. Schwartz, 508C. Jeffrey Brinker, Timothy L. Ward, Gary P. Hagen, andCarl A. Udovich
Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Propane and Isobutane inHydrogen Pennselective Membrane Reactors
John Szegner, King Lun Yeung, and Arvind Varma, 518Membrane Synthesis and Catalyst Distribution Studies forEthane Dehydrogenation in Microporous Alumina MembraneReactors
Yaping Lu, Anthony G. Dixon, William R. Moser, and 529Yi Hua Ma
Analysis and Optimization of a Two-Membrane Reactor forOxidative Coupling of Methane
SESSION 10-B: Membrane Characterization I
Hua Zhang, Guiyu Yu, and Nanru Yang 537Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Glass Membranes
Dr. David S. King, and Dr. John Pellegrino 699Selective Membrane Platforms(Slides from Oral Presentation)
POSTER CONTRIBUTIONS INDEX
Y. Bacquet, H. de Lucena Lira, D. Berthomieu, J. Durand, 545and R. Paterson
Permeation Gas Characterization ofPECVD A1N
B. B. Gupta 551Ceramic Membrane with Helical Shape Baffle for WasteWater Treatment
M. L Cabero, M. A. Arguello, F. A. Riera, and R. Alvarez 556Cleaning of Inorganic Membranes: Rinsing Studies in WheyProtein Fractionation by Membrane Processes
G. E. Roettger and D. E. Fain 561Effects of Leaks on Gas Separation Performance ofNanoPore Size Membranes
A. Larbot, J. P. Albus, P. Huth, M. Persin, and J. Sarrazin 571Preparation and Characterization of Spinel UltrafiltrationMembrane
D. Elzo, M. A. Arguello, M. L. Cabero, F. A. Riera, and 576R. Alvarez
Enzymatic Cleaning of Carbon-Zirconia (M1 Carbosep®)Membranes with Commercial Detergents. Whey ProteinFractionation Processes
Xia Changrong, Peng Dingkun, Wang Ting, Lu Xingyu, 581and Meng Guangyao
Experimental Study on Dehydrogenation of Cyclohexane andEthylbenzene in a Porous Alumina Membrane Reactor
F. Kerbe, P. PuhlfurB, D. Seifert, I. Voigt, J. Frantzki, 587and A. Endter
Flat ct-AI2O3UF-Membranes for the Oil Separation from O/WEmulsions
S. Alami-Younssi, C. Kiefer, A. Larbot, H. Saucerotte, 593M. Persin, and J. Sarrazin
Grafting of yAlumina Microporous Membranes byOrganosilanes. Application to Pervaporation
V. Parvulescu, V. I. Parvulescu, and G. Popescu 599Hydrogenolysis - Homologation of 1-Butene in Ru/SiO2
Membrane Reactor
D. E. Hadj-Boussaad, D. Ait-Amar Meziane, and N. Bentarzi 604Membrane Uquid-Gel Extraction of Uranium (+VI) FromPhosphoric Acid by a Solvent Extractant, the Tri(N-Butyl)Phosphate (TBP): Application to an Industrial Phosphoric Acid
N. K. Raman, J. Samuel, and C. J. Brinker 611Hydrolytic Stability of Organic Template-Derived MolecularSieving Silica Membranes
G. Xomeritakis and Y. S. Lin 616Modeling of Metallorganic CVD for Ceramic MembraneModification
Bongkuk Sea, Katsuki Kusakabe, and Shigeharu Morooka 622Molecular-Sieving Properties of Silica Membranes PreparedBy Chemical Vapor Deposition with Tetraethoxysilane andPhenyltriethoxysilane as Si-Source
J. BOer, I. Voigt, and P. Puhlfurfi 626Nanosize Powders Prepared by Flame Pyrolysis for CeramicMembranes
L Tatoud, J. M. Trichard, and M. Decloux 631Optimal Conditions (Drying Matter Content, Constant Flux)for a Raw Cane Sugar Filtration
J. Han, Y. Zeng, and Y. S. Lin 638Oxygen Permeation Through 6-Phase Bi2^-Y2-Cuy-O3
Membranes
Yu-Ming Lin and Min-Hong Rei 643Preparation and Characterization of Gas SeparationMembranes by Plug of Colloidal Particles Inside the PorousStainless Steel Support
Lefu Wang, Fengxian Tan, Xianxin Pang, and 648Zhongtao Huang
Preparation of Pd/y-Alfi/Ceramic Tube CompositeMembrane Reactor and Its Permeability
Th. Fleischmann, D. Buchner, Dr. W. Wunderiich, and 654Dr. J. Borgwardt
Regeneration of Waste Alkaline Solution From a BottleCleaning Equipment with Cross Flow Filtration
F. A. Makhmutov, R. Mishkin, and Y. V. Kozlova 659Sol-Gel Formation and Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2-LoadedHybrid Membranes
S. Tudyka, K. Pflanz, N. Stroh, and H. Brunner 664Synthesis and Properties of Palladium-Based CompositeMembranes Prepared by Different Techniques
A. Atkinson, P. J. Russell, and D. L. Segal 671Zirconia Nanofiltration Membranes Produced Using AnAqueous Sol-Gel Process
ABSTRACT INDEX(Abstract of papers not received)
Tan Fengxian, Wang Lefu, Pang Xianshe, Huang Zhongtao 675Study on the Properties for Hydrogen Permeation ofComposite Pd Membrane Reactor
R. L. Blokhra and A. K. Sharma 676Transport Properties of Aqueous Glycerol and AqueousMannitol Through Zirconium Oxide Membrane
R. L Blokhra, C. S. Sodhi, and Rema Blokhra 677Flow Characteristics of Surfactants in Solutions ThroughTitanium Oxide and Antimony Oxide Membranes
Arun C. Bose, Gary J. Stiegel, Rodney D. Malone, and 678Venkat K. Venkataraman
77ie U.S. Department of Energy's Ion Transport Membrane-Based Energy Technology Development Program:A Success Story
S. Samios, A. K. Stubos, T. Steriotis, N. Kanellopoulos, 679and D. Nicholson
Microporous Membrane Characterization from SorptionIsotherm Data and GCMC Density Profile Calculations
Mohd Ayab Ansari and R. S. Kushwah 680Transport Studies with Inorganic Precipitate Membranes:Evaluation of Membrane Selectivity from Conductivity andMultiionic Potential Measurements
G. G. Kagramanov, Yu. I. Dytnerskyi, V. K. Kchizhnyi, and 681V. V. Nazarov
Efficiency and Optimization of the Multichanneled ceramicMembranes
Mohd Ayab Ansari 682Evaluation ofBiionic Potential of Lead Tungstate InorganicPrecipitate Membrane Based on Nonequiiibrium Thermodynamics
Shuanshi Fan and Jinqu Wang 683Molecular Sieving Characteristic of Zeolite Membranes
J. Benavente 684A Comparison of Cunent Rectification for Two Types ofPrecipitation Membranes: Porous-Supported andSelf-Supported Membranes
T. V. Knyazkova, A. A. Kavitskaya, and T. B. Kondratova 685The Model of a Hybrid Membrane with a Low ResistanceDynamic Selective Layer
D. Casanave, K. Fiaty, and J-A. Dalmon 686Catalytic Isobutane Dehydrogenation in a Membrane Reactor
M. B. Rao and S. Sircar 687Structural and Chemical Modification of Selective SurfaceFlow Carbon Membranes
T. Fan, S. Roy, F. G. King, and S. Ilias 688Perm-Selectivity of Hydrogen in Electroless DepositedThin-Film Palladium Composite Membrane
P. J. Gallo, N. A. Burnham, A. J. Kulik, G. Gremaud, 689and F. Oulevey
Scanning Probe Techniques Applied to UltrafiltrationMembrane Analysis
S. K. Shakshooki and F. A. Al-Akkari 690Inorganic Ion-Exchange Membranes of Insoluble and AcidSalts of Tetravalent Metals XIII. Preparation of FlexiblePellicles of Hafnium Phosphate and Mixed Hafnium-TitaniumPhosphates Via Reflux Method
Hans H. Funke, Richard D. Nobel, and John L. Falconer 691Organic Separations in Silicalite Zeolite Membrane
David S. King 692Separating Agents: Green Processes and High PerformanceProducts
U. Balachandran, J. T. Dusek, P. S. Maiya, B. Ma, and 693R. L Mieville
Dense Ceramic Membranes for Methane Conversion
Peter P. Mardilovich, Alexander N. Govyadinov, 694Samuel McFadzan, and Russell Paterson
Permeability of Modified Nanoporous Polycrystalline AnodicAlumina Membranes
Peter P. Mardilovich, Alexander N. Govyadinov, 696Nadehzda I. Mazurenko, Peter V. Kurman, Ivan P. Mardilovich,Russell Paterson, ad Vladimir M.Gryazov
Study of the Dense Pd-Ru Alloy Layer Supported byPolycrystalline Anodic Alumina For Gas Separation
V. M. Linkov 698Electrochemical Reactors with Composite Inorganic Membrane