Thursday, November 20, 2008: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM | |||
Salon J (Marriott Philadelphia Downtown) | |||
Adsorption and Ion Exchange (02e) | |||
#627 - Adsorbent Materials I (02E06) | |||
Traditional adsorbent materials are zeolite, activated carbon, activated alumina, and silica gel etc. made in bead and pellet structures and forms for fixed bed separation process. Proposal of oral presentations are invited on the topics devoted to, but are not limited to, the area of development of innovative adsorbent materials, structures and forms that lead to new process configuration, new separation applications and significant improvement of separation efficiency, etc. | |||
Chair: | Shuguang Deng | ||
CoChair: | Krista S. Walton | ||
12:30 PM | 627b | Temperature and Pressure Dependent Non-Equilibrium Kinetic Model That Describes the Adsorption Behavior of CO2 In K-Promoted Htlc Hai Du, Armin D. Ebner, James A. Ritter | |
12:50 PM | 627c | High Temperature Air Separation by Perovksite-Type Oxide Sorbents-Heat Effect Minimization Jerry Y. S. Lin, Qinghua Yin | |
1:10 PM | 627e | Diffusion of CO2 and N2 In Zsm-5 Zeolite with Framework Substitutions David A. Newsome, Anton J. Dammers, Marc-Olivier Coppens | |
1:30 PM | 627f | Pre-Combustion CO2 Capture at High Temperature with Alkaline Promoted Aluminas and Hydrotalcites: The Crucial Role of Alkaline Cations in CO2 Adsorption Stephane Walspurger, Paul D. Cobden, Wim G. Haije, Ruud W. van den Brink | |
1:50 PM | 627g | Synthesis of a Zeolite Column with a Monolithic Microhoneycomb Structure Using the Ice Template Method Shin R. Mukai, Shinya Murata, Kazufusa Onodera, Izumi Yamada | |
Part 1 | |||
2:10 PM | 627a | Adsorption and Diffusion of Gases In ETS-10 and Mof Adsorbents Hamed Sepehr, Shima Najafi Nobar, Shuli Chen, Shamsuzzaman Farooq | |
2:30 PM | 627d | Direct Cationic and Nonionic Templating Synthesis of Mesoporous Zsm-5 Using Amphiphilic Silylated Surfactant Rino R. Mukti, Hirotomo Hirahara, Atsushi Shimojima, Tatsuya Okubo |
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