Preliminary Program subject to change
T5010 Separation
OverviewSeparation processes play an important role in chemistry. Contrariwise separation processes in microstructured devices are not as developed as microreactors. Reports about any progress in the field of e.g. distillation, extraction, adsorption and absorption as well as membrane processes using microstructures are expected in this session.
Primary SponsorTopical 5: IMRET-10: 10th International Conference on Microreaction Technology (T5)

Chair

Takehiko Kitamori
Professor
School of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo
Tokyo, 113-8656
Japan
Phone Number: +81-3-5841-7231
Fax Number: +81-3-5841-6039
Email: kitamori@icl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

CoChair

Jaap C. Schouten
Professor
Laboratory of Chemical Reactor Engineering
Eindhoven University of Technology
P.O. Box 513
Den Dolech 2
Eindhoven, 5600 MB
Netherlands
Phone Number: +31-40-2472850
Fax Number: +31-40-2446653
Email: j.c.schouten@tue.nl
Microchip-Based Sensitive and Fast Gas Analysis System by Gas/liquid Two Phase Flow and Thermal Lens Microscope
Kazuma Mawatari1, Arata Aota1, Yoshikuni Kikutani1, Nobuyuki Hanaoka2 and Takehiko Kitamori3, (1)Microchemistry group, Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan, (2)Institute of Microchemical Technology, Kanagawa, Japan, (3)Department of Applied Chemistry, Shool of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Separation of Ethane-Ethylene in High Flux Microchannels
Ravi Arora1, Anna Lee Tonkovich1, Maddalena Fanelli2, Laura Silva2, Jennifer Marco2, Daniel Weidert1, Jeff Marco3, Paul Neagle4 and Thomas Hickey1, (1)Velocys, Inc., Plain City, OH, (2)Velocys Inc., Plain City, OH, (3)Velocys Inc, Plain City, OH, (4)Technology Development, Velocys, Inc., Plain City, OH
Gucha-Gucha Extraction Microchip
Akihide Hibara1, Ko Kasai2 and Takehiko Kitamori2, (1)Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, (2)Department of Applied Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Synthesis of Porous Silica with Unique Morphology in Narrow Passages Using the Ice Templating Method
Shin R. Mukai1, Shinya Murata1, Kazufusa Onodera1, Aiko Eguchi1, Hiroo Wada2 and Kenzo Kotera2, (1)Division of Chemical Process Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, (2)Shinwa Chemical Industries, LTD., Kyoto, Japan
Using Microreactors for Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Vanillin
Donata M. Fries, Tobias Voitl and Philipp Rudolf von Rohr, Institute of Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Application of Microchannel Device for Enrichment of Electrolytes
Ken-Ichiro Sotowa, Keiji Kume, Kaname Takagi, Rie Tomiya, Shigeru Sugiyama and Keizo Nakagawa, Department of Chemical Science and Technology, The University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

Topical 5: IMRET-10: 10th International Conference on Microreaction Technology