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Final Program Book (June 04, 2025 Updated)
15.00-16.30
16.30-20.30
08:15-08:30
08:30-09:30
09:30-10:30
10:30-11:00
Thermodynamics
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Ardila Hayu TIWIKRAMA,
National Taipei University of Technology
Separation
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Hong Shik LEE,
Korea Institute of Industrial
Technology
Process Intensification
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Stéphane SARRADE,
Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et
aux Energies Alternatives (CEA)
Polymer 1
(Jepun)
Session chair: Joey A. SARVER,
PURECYCLE
Natural Products 1
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Artiwan
SHOTIPRUK, Chulalongkorn
University
11:00-11:30
KN1 (Vish PRASAD), University of North Texas,
New phase diagrams with anomalous region,
supercritical solid-like state, liquid phase boundary,
and Dwij point
11.00-11.30
KN2 (Jerry W. KING), Critical Fluid
Symposia,
Converging Pressurized
Carbon Dioxide and Water into Green
Processing Platforms
11.00-11.30
KN4 (Volkmar STEINHAGEN), Uhde High
Pressure Technolgies GmbH,
Scale-up
of SCF High-Pressure Processes
11.00-11.30
KN6 (Erdogan KIRAN), Virginia Tech,
Foaming of Polymers with Physical
Blowing Agents: Industry and
University Perspectives
11.00-11.30
KN8 (Feral TEMELLI), University of
Alberta,
Integrating pressurized fluids
into biorefinery development for crops
12:00-13:00
BL
(Tadafumi ADHISCIRI), Tohoku University, Development of Supercritical Fluid (SCF) Technologies in Asia
Session chair: Feral TEMELLI, University of Alberta
(Grand Ballroom)
PL1
(Brian A. KORGEL), University of Texas at Austin,
Creating a Universe in a Grain of Sand: Using Supercritical and Solvothermal Pathways to Obtain Nanomaterials with Useful Electrochemical and Photonic Properties
Session chair: Cyril AYMONIER, Université de Bordeaux
(Grand Ballroom)
Coffee break
KN5 (Shogo SUZUKI), ALBION Co., Ltd.,
Commercialization of Natural Plant Oil as
a Cosmetic Ingredient using Liquefied
Dimethyl Ether Extraction
11:30-12:00
KN7 (Ling ZHAO), East China
University of Science and
Technology,
Efficient Preparation of
High-Performance Microcellular
Polymer materials by Supercritical
Fluid Foaming
11:30-12:00
KN9 (Owen CATCHPOLE),
Callaghan Innovation,
Gas-
Expanded Liquid Extraction of Marine
Biomass
Parallel session
11:30-12:00
INL1 (Chieh-Ming HSIEH), National Central
University,
Predicting Solid Solute Solubility in
ScCO2 with Molecular Structure
11:30-12:00
KN3 (Youn-Woo LEE), Seoul National
University,
Application of Supercritical
CO2 Drying
11:30-12:00
Lunch
(Kunyit Restaurant)
Welcome ceremony
(Grand Ballroom)
June 15 2025 (Sunday)
Registration
Welcome party
(Sands Restaurant – deck side)
June 16, 2025 (Monday)
Thermodynamics
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Vish PRASAD,
University of North Texas
Separation
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Hong Shik LEE,
Korea Institute of Industrial
Technology
Process Intensification
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Volkmar STEINHAGEN,
Uhde High Pressure Technolgies
GmbH
Polymer 1
(Jepun)
Session chair: Ling ZHAO,
East China University of Science
and Technology
Natural Products 1
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Owen CATCHPOLE,
Callaghan Innovation
13:00-13:30
INL2 (Ardila Hayu TIWIKRAMA), National Taipei
University of Technology,
A novel deep eutectic
solvent for lithium extraction from spent lithium ion
batteries (LIBs) with or without supercritical carbon
dioxide
13:00-13:30
INL3 (Hong Shik LEE), Korea Institute
of Industrial Technology,
Process
Integration of Supercritical Fluid
Extraction for Valorization of Waste
Materials
13:00-13:30
KN10 (Stéphane SARRADE,),
Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux
Energies Alternatives (CEA),
Supercritical Fluids and energy
applications
13:00-13:30
KN13 (Irina SMIRNOVA), Hamburg
University of Technology,
Batch- to
continuous process transition in
aerogel production using supercritical
fluids
13:00-13:30
KN15 (Marleny A. SALDANA),
University of Alberta,
Integrated
Pressurized Fluid Processing of Co-
Products, By-Products and Waste:
Extraction, Reaction and Drying
13:30-13:50
ORL1 (Attila Rikard IMRE), Budapest University of
Technology and Economics,
The structure and
origin of Widom-anomalies
13:30-13:50
ORL4 (José Manuel DEL VALLE),
Pontificia Universidad Católica de
Chile,
Supercritical extraction of
suspensions: Application to plant
flavonoids using aqueous-ethanol-
modified CO2
13:50-14:10
ORL2 (Hiroyuki MATSUDA), Nihon University,
Vapor-liquid equilibria and excess molar enthalpies
of the binary system carbon dioxide + ethyl lactate
13:50-14:10
ORL5 (Stefan POLLAK), Ruhr
University Bochum,
High-pressure
technology in geology
14:00-14:20
ORL7 (Xuelin ZHANG), East China
University of Science and
Technology,
Curing and foaming
behavior of polyvinyl chloride/epoxy
resin blends in
supercritical carbon dioxide
14:20-14:30
10 min early break
14:30-15:30
Thermodynamics
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Chieh-Ming HSIEH, National
Central University
Separation
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Stefan POLLAK,
Ruhr University Bochum
Process Intensification
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: James Tunstall,
CORE separation
Polymer 1
(Jepun)
Session chair: Irina SMIRNOVA,
Hamburg University of Technology
Natural Products 1
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Ozan CIFTCI,
University of Nebraska
14:10-14:3014:10-14:30
ORL6 (Cara E SCHWARZ),
Stellenbosch University,
Separation of
Alkanes and Alcohols with
Supercritical CO2: From Complex
Phase Behavior to Pilot Plant
Investigations
14:00-14:30
Coffee break and Poster session
(Celagi + Cemara + Cempaka)
13:30-14:00
KN11 (Xiaoqing BAO), R&D Manager at
JOPE Technology Co., LTD,
Effect of
Cosolvent Content on the Relative
Retention of Trans-stilbene oxide in
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
13:30-14:00
KN14 (Edward KOSIOR), University
of Nottingham,
COtooCLEAN: The
impact of scCO2 on plastics recycling
13:30-14:00
KN16 (Sara SPILIMBERGO),
University of Padova,
Supercritical
CO2: A Non-Thermal Solution for
Food Preservation, Medical
Sterilization, and High-Quality Drying
ORL3 (Márton KŐRÖSI), BME,
Determination of
melting point – depression: a comparison of two
different measurement methods
INL4 (Ozan CIFTCI), University of
Nebraska,
Designing the Future of
Food in a Circular Bioeconomy:
Supercritical Fluids as
Enablers
KN12 (James TUNSTALL), CORE
separation, Advancing supercritical fluid
technology: Core separations' legacy and
future
14:00-14:30
15:30-15:50
ORL8 (Nathalie PICHE), Ruhr University Bochum,
Liquid or supercritical CO2 as coolant in drilling
applications
15:30-15:50
ORL11 (Shuhao ZHANG), China
University of Petroleum,
Synergistic
Effects of Foam-Assisted Mobility
Control in Enhancing Miscibility
Reduction during Supercritical CO
₂
Flooding
15:30-15:50
ORL14 (Stefano BARBINI), NATEX
Prozesstechnologie GesmbH,
Stretching
the limits of industrial CO2 e
xtraction
processes
15:30-15:50
ORL17 (Satoshi YODA), National
Instutute of Advance Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST),
Nanocellular foaming of poly (methyl
methacrylate) with hydrofluoroolefin
(HFO)/CO2 binary mixtures
15:30-15:50
ORL20 (Ana N. NUNES), iBET,
Process intensification for
phycoerythrin extraction from
Phorphyridium cruentum using
pressurized water: preliminary studies
and process optimization
15:50-16:10
ORL9 (Vish PRASAD),University of North Texas,
Ultra-enhanced Pipeline Transport at Supercritical
Conditions
15:50-16:10
ORL12 (Hanin I. SAMARA), Clausthal
University of Technology,
The
influence of exposure to supercritical
CO2 on the storage capacity and
integrity of caprocks
15:50-16:10
ORL15 (Wahyudiono), Institut Teknologi
Sepuluh Nopember,
Alkaline subcritical
water for microcrystalline cellulose
generation from wood waste sawdust
15:50-16:10
ORL18 (Dongdong HU), East China
University of Science and
Technology,
Green preparation of
biodegradable poly(butylene
succinate-co-butylene adipate) based
foams using supercritical fluid
foaming
15:50-16:10
ORL21 (José Manuel DEL VALLE),
Pontificia Universidad Católica de
Chile,
1978’s Essen symposium jump
started our research field on
supercritical fluid applications
16:10-16:30
ORL10 (Laura GÖHLICH), Ruhr University
Bochum,
Behavior of liquid carbon dioxide in a non-
equilibrium state below its triple point pressure
16:10-16:30
ORL13 (Lukas EHRLICH), Ruhr
University Bochum,
Improving the
performance of geothermal systems
through the development of filter
technologies for the separation of
heavy metals from geothermal water
16:10-16:30
ORL16 (Dennis ARIGBE), Hamburg
University of Technology,
AeroKinetics:
modeling and optimization of a fixed bed
aerogel supercritical drying process
16:10-16:30
ORL19 (Yichong CHEN), East China
University of Science and
Technology,
A novel semi-continuous
preparation mode of ultra-low density
thermoplastic polyurethane foam
16:10-16:30
ORL22 (Adane Tilahun
GETACHEW), Technical University of
Denmark,
Bioactive hydrolysate from
supercritical CO2 defatted starfish: A
comparatives study of subcritical
water and enzymes hydrolysis
16:30-17:30
ISASF Annual General Meeting
(Ballroom 2)
08:30-09:30
09:30-10:30
10:30-11:00
Hydrothermal & Solvothermal 1
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Lan XIANG,
Tsinghua University
Pharmaceutical 1
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Vivek TRIVEDI,
University of Kent
Novel Materials 1
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Yaping ZHAO,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Reaction in Critical Fluids
(Jepun)
Session chair: Tae Jun YOON,
Seoul National University
Green Chemistry and Engineering
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Siti MACHMUDAH,
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh
Nopember
11:00-11:30
KN17 (Masahiro YOSHIMURA), Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan,
Merits and Demerits of
General Hydrothermal/Solvothermal Processing
Using Autoclaves for Materials Production
11:00-11:30
KN19 (Elisabeth BADENS), Aix
Marseille University,
Supercritical Fluid
Treatment of Biological Materials
11:00-11:30
KN20 (Shouhua FENG), Jilin University,
Hydrothermal disproportionation
synthesis of atomic-scale p-n junctions
with triple valence states
11:00-11:30
KN21 (Zeljko KNEZ), University of
Maribor,
Hydrothermal Processes for
Recycling of Polymers
11:00-11:30
KN22 (Byoung-In SANG), Hanyang
University,
Alkane production with
syncretic bio- and electrochemical
process
11:30-12:00
KN18 (Richard I. WALTON), University of
Warwick,
In Situ Neutron Diffraction of
Hydrothermal Crystallisation for Understanding
Synthesis of Precious-Metal Oxides for
Electrocatalysis Applications
11:30-11:50
ORL23 (Yusuke SHIMOYAMA),
Institute of Science Tokyo,
Supercritical CO2-mixed phase system
for pharmaceutical cocrystal formation
11:30-11:50
ORL25 (Ali UBEYITOGULLARI),
University of Arkansas,
Upcycling rice
processing byproducts into high-value
nanoporous aerogels using supercritical
carbon dioxide drying
11:30-12:00
ORL27 (Vasco D.B. BONIFÁCIO),
Instituto Superior Técnico,
Polyurea
Dendrimers: Harnessing ScCO2 for
Sustainable Nanotherapeutics
11:30-12:00
ORL29 (Peter W. DUNNE), Trinity
College Dublin,
DESIGN: Deep
Eutectic Solvents for Inorganic Green
Nanomaterials
12:00-12:10
10 min early break
11:50-12:10
ORL24 (C.A. GARCÍA-GONZÁLEZ),
University of Santiago de Compostela,
Sterilization of Biomaterials: A Vital
Need in Biomedicine Solved with
scCO2
11:50-12:10
ORL26 (Deirdre A. MCADAMS), Trinity
College Dublin,
Seaweed-Derived
Carbon Dots for Green Energy
Applications
11:50-12:10
ORL28 (Makoto AKIZUKI), The
University of Tokyo,
Two-stage flow
reaction of α-pinene to p-cymene in
sub- and supercritical water
11:50-12:10
ORL30 (Hannah Sophia
MEHRINGER), Julius Maximilian
University of Würzburg,
Developing
an Automated Platform for Optimizing
Organic Reactions in Flow Based on
Green Metrics
12:10-13:10
Hydrothermal & Solvothermal 1
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Edward LESTER, University of
Nottingham
Pharmaceutical 1
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Elisabeth BADENS,
Aix Marseille University
Novel Materials 1
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Shouhua FENG,
Jilin University
Reaction in Critical Fluids
(Jepun)
Session chair: Vasco D.B. BONIFÁ
CIO,
Instituto Superior Técnico
Green Chemistry and Engineering
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Peter W. DUNNE,
Trinity College Dublin
13:10-13:40
KN23 (Lan XIANG), Tsinghua University,
Controllable synthesis of TiO2 from impurity-
bearing TiOSO4 solution via hydrothermal
hydrolysis-calcination route
13:10-13:40
KN25 (Vivek TRIVEDI), University of
Kent,
One-step scCO
₂
based method
to prepare amorphous solid
dispersions (ASDs) and drug–
cyclodextrin complexes for enhanced
drug solubility
13:10-13:40
KN26 (Yaping ZHAO), Shanghai Jiao
Tong University,
Supercritical CO2-
Coupled Mechanochemistry: A Green
and Scalable Strategy for Advanced
Nanomaterial Synthesis
13:10-13:40
KN29 (Mitsuru SASAKI), Kumamoto
University,
Development of
Horizontal Recycling Technology for
Cotton/Polyester Blended Fabric
Using Subcritical Water
13:10-13:40
INL7(Taesung KIM), Sungkyunkwan
University,
Evaluation of Particle
Removal Efficiency Using
Supercritical CO2 Integrating
Physical and Chemical Cleaning with
Surfactants
Coffee break
Parallel session
Lunch
(Kunyit Restaurant)
June 17, 2025 (Tuesday)
PL2
(Buxing HAN), Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Properties of green solvents and their applications in green chemistry
Session chair: Youn-Woo Lee, Seoul National University
(Grand Ballroom)
PL3
(Edward LESTER), University of Nottingham,
Creating value through continuous hydrothermal/solvothermal reactions
Session chair: Tadafumi Adhisciri, Tohoku University
(Grand Ballroom)
13:40-14:00
ORL34 (Paolo TRUCILLO), University
of Naples Federico II,
Drug Release in
Curcumin-Loaded Polymeric Foams: A
Modeling Approach
14:00-14:1010 min break
14:10-14:30
ORL31 (Shinji IWAMOTO), Gunma University,
Formation mechanism of spherical mesoporous
ZrO2 via thermal treatment of zirconium alkoxide in
1,4-butanediol
14:10-14:30
ORL35 (David PIÑA MUÑOZ), Institut
de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona
(ICMAB-CSIC),
Highly homogeneous
nanovesicles produced by DELOS-
SUSP, a compressed fluid
methodology. Application in pH-
sensitive nanovesicles for DNA
delivery
.
14:10-14:40
KN28 (Shu YIN), University of Tohoku,
Hydrothermal Synthesis of Vanadium
Oxyphosphate Plate-like Pigment
Particles with Excellent Pearlescent Effort
14:10-14:30
ORL38 (Armando T. QUITAIN),
Kumamoto University,
CO2-Mediated
Hydrothermal Liquefaction of
Microalgae
14:10-14:30
ORL41 (Sheraz AHMED),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Selective
production of CO/formates over Sn-
based catalysts by electrocatalytic
reduction of CO2 at higher pressure
14:30-14:50
ORL32 (Kazuyuki IWASE), Tohoku University,
Supercritical hydrothermal synthesis of high
entropy spinel oxide nanoparticles as
electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions
14:30-14:50
ORL36 (Mohamad BAASSIRI),
University of Limerick,
Supercritical-
CO2 assisted methanol atomization for
pharmaceutical spray drying
applications: CFD modelling and real
time characterization
14:30-14:50
ORL39 (Jongho CHOI),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Producing
biofuels from soybean oil and waste
oils with homogeneous catalysts
14:30-14:50
ORL42 (Alexandre CARELLA), CEA -
ISEC,
Delamination process using
supercritical CO2 for recycling end-
of-life photovoltaic panels
14:50-15:10
ORL33 (Daniel Alonso CERRÓN-INFANTES),
Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC,
Hydrothermal depolymerization of commercial
standard polyesters
14:50-15:10
ORL37 (Ying-Chih LU), National
Taiwan University of Technology,
Preparation of pharmaceutical
cocrystal using supercritical solvent
cocrystallization process: case studies
of pirfenidone-fumaric acid and p-
toluenesulfonamide-sulfathiazole
14:50-15:10
ORL40 (Chao YU), China University
of Petroleum,
A noval strategy for
improving scCO2 drive recovery by
using surfactant compound system
14:50-15:10
ORL43 (Muhammad Shakir
HUSSAIN), Sungkyunkwan
University,
Boosting Electrochemical
reduction of CO2 to CO in a zero gap
electrolyzer
15:10-16:20
KN24 (Takafumi SATO), Utsunomiya University,
Hydrothermal decomposition of strawberry leaves
for solid weight reduction and recovery of variable
components
13:40-14:1013:40-14:10
KN27 (Shunsuke ASAHINA), JEOL Ltd,
Dynamic Observation of Redox
Reactions Using an In Situ Scanning
Electron Microscope
13:40-14:10
INL6 (Tae Jun YOON), Seoul
National University,
Sub and
supercritical water as a reactive
separation medium for recovering
critical materials
13:40-14:10
INL8 (Siti MACHMUDAH), Institut
Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember,
Liposomal delivery systems:
preparation and encapsulation of
phytochemical compounds under
pressurized carbon dioxide -
ultrasonic environments
INL5 (Ken YOSHIDA), Tokushima
University,
Molecular Assembly
Pathways of Corrosion-Protective
Aliphatic Amine Films on Copper: From
Individual Molecules to Surface
Aggregates
14:40-15:10
Coffee break and Poster session
(Celagi + Cemara + Cempaka)
Hydrothermal & Solvothermal 1
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Richard I. WALTON, University of
Warwick
Pharmaceutical 1
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Paolo TRUCILLO,
University of Naples Federico II
Novel Materials 1
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Shu YIN,
University of Tohoku
Reaction in Critical Fluids
(Jepun)
Session chair: Mitsuru SASAKI,
Kumamoto University
Green Chemistry and Engineering
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Agung NUGROHO,
Universitas Pertamina
16:20-16:40
ORL44 (Florian David VOLLSTAEDT), Julius
Maximilian University of Würzburg,
Synthesis of
PI@MnO2 inorganic-organic hybrid materials via
hydro- and solvothermal synthesis
16:20-16:40
ORL47 (Raquel VIVEIROS), NOVA
School of Science & Technology,
Green design of antimicrobial cellulose
for wound healing
16:20-16:40
ORL50 (Eleanor CRIPWELL), Trinity
College Dublin,
Synthesis and
Characterisation of Solution Processable
Surface Modified Antinomy Doped Tin
Oxide Nanocrystals via Solvothermal
Methods
16:20-16:40
ORL53 (Chamni Yasora
KAHAWATHTHA LIYANAGE),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Two-Step
Process for High Yield of Phenolic
Monomers from Lignocellulosic
Biomass in Water Methanol Mixture
16:20-16:40
ORL56 (Neha KARANWAL),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Electro-
reductive Lignin Degradation:
Optimizing Mild Cleavage Methods
for Sustainable Depolymerization
16:40-17:00
ORL45 (Frank SAILER), Julius Maximilian
University of Würzburg,
Hydrothermally
synthesized layered organic-inorganic hybrid
vanadium oxides for electrochemical storage
devices
16:40-17:00
ORL48 (Bambang VERIANSYAH), PT
Feron Par Pharmaceuticals,
Supercritical Technology Application in
Indonesia: Oppportunities and
Challenge
16:40-17:00
ORL51 (Celine KUCHLER), Julius
Maximilian University of Würzburg,
Controlled Crystallization of All-Organic
Salt Particles
16:40-17:00
ORL54 (Ahmed Ibrahim Ali
FATHALLAH), National Taipei
University of Technology,
Supercritical Fluids: a promising
green delignification rice husks of
using deep eutectic solvents
16:40-17:00
ORL 57 (Jaeryeong JEONG),
Sungkyunkwan University,
The
Evolution and Optimization of CO2-
Based Dry Cleaning: A Safer
Alternative to PERC
17:00-17-20
ORL46 (Lena SCHITTENHELM), Julius Maximilian
University of Würzburg,
Development of One-Pot
Multi-Step Hydrothermal Syntheses
17:00-17-20
ORL49 (Luis PADRELA), University of
Limerick,
Continuous production of
injectable micro and nano-suspensions
using supercritical enhanced
atomization induced particle
entrapment
17:00-17-20
ORL52 (Jiayang SUN), East China
University of Science and Technology,
Long-chain Branched TLCP/SiO2 Foam
with Ultra Low Dielectric, High
Dimensional Stability, and High-
temperature Infrared Stealth Properties
17:00-17-20
ORL55 (Chi rong SUN),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Pressure-
driven electrochemical conversion of
CO2 to CO via nickel-encapsulated
nitrogen Carbon nanotubes
17:00-17-20
ORL58 (Marian Sureshi Manthila
USWATHTHA LIYANAGE PERERA),
School of Chemical Engineering,
Aalto University, Espoo, 02150,
Finland,
Stepwise Extraction of
Waxes from Lingonberry Pressed
Cake Residues Using Supercritical
CO
₂
17:20-18:20
ISHA Annual General Meeting
(Ballroom 2)
08:30-09:30
09:30-10:30
10:30-11:00
Hydrothermal & Solvothermal 2
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Mitsumasa OSADA, Shinshu
University
Sustainable Feedstock 1
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Danilo CANTERO,
University of Valladolid
Novel Materials 2
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Zoran NOVAK,
University of Maribor
Natural Products 2
(Jepun)
Session chair: Marleny A.
SALDANA, University of Alberta
Pharmaceutical 2
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Hsien-Tsung WU,
Ming Chi University of Technology
11:00-11:30
KN30 (Seiichi TAKAMI), Nagoya University,
In situ
neutron radiography study on the hydrothermal
synthesis processes to realize novel metal oxides
11:00-11:30
KN32 (Edit SZEKELY), Budapest
University of Technology and
Economics,
Controlled hydrothermal
decomposition of polymers in a
semicontinuous setup
11:00-11:30
KN34 (Dan WANG), Shenzhen
University,
Synthesis of Asymmetrical
Hollow Multishelled Structure by Using
Symmetrical Template in a Solution
System
11:00-11:30
INL9 (Artiwan SHOTIPRUK),
Chulalongkorn University,
Liquefied
Dimethyl Ether as an Alternative
Solvent for Rice Bran Oil Extraction:
A Systematic Hansen Solubility
Parameter Approach
11:00-11:30
KN36 (Nora VENTOSA), Institute of
Materials Science of Barcelona
(ICMAB-CSIC),
The key role of
compressed CO2 based technologies
in the production of metal-free
nanoparticles for biomedical
applications
11:30-12:00
KN31 (Juan Carlos RENDÓN ÁNGELES),
Research Institute for Advanced Studies of the
National Polytechnic Institute, 3D
hierarchical self-
assembly of inorganic silicate materials under
hydrothermal conditions: reaction pathways
11:30-12:00
KN33 (Manfred RENNER), Fraunhofer
UMSICHT,
Production of innovative
building materials using compressed
CO2 – from research and patenting to
industrialization
11:30-12:00
KN35 (Takeshi MOMOSE), Kumamoto
University, Supercritical fluid
technologies for semiconductor
fabrication
11:30-11:50
ORL59 (Antoine JOLY), Innovation
Fluides Supercritiques (IFS),
Recovery of food by-products for
cosmetic and nutraceutical
applications via natural deep eutectic
solvents coupled with supercritical
CO2
11:30-11:50
ORL61 (Zully MATAMOROS-
VELOZA), Instituto Tecnlógico de
Saltillo,
Synthesis of SiHAp under
hydrothermal and supercritical
conditions
12:00-12:1010 min early break12:00-12:1010 min early break12:00-12:1010 min early break11:50-12:10
ORL60 (Ana M. FERREIRA),
University of Aveiro,
Optimization of
Artemisinin Extraction from Artemisia
annua L. Using Bio-Based Solvents
and Accelerated Solvent Extraction
11:50-12:10
ORL62 (Yasuhiko ORITA), Institute of
Science Tokyo,
Supercritical
synthesis of CO2-loaded liposome for
temperature/acoustic-responsive
drug release
12:10-13:10
Hydrothermal & Solvothermal 2
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Juan Carlos RENDON ANGELES,
Research Institute for Advanced Studies of the
National Polytechnic Institute
Sustainable Feedstock 1
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Edit SZEKELY,
Budapest University of Technology
and Economics
Novel Materials 2
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Dan WANG,
Shenzhen University
Natural Products 2
(Jepun)
Session chair: Ana M. FERREIRA,
University of Aveiro
Pharmaceutical 2
(Pucuk)
Session chair: Nora VENTOSA,
Institute of Materials Science of
Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC)
13:10-13:40
KN37 (Mitsumasa OSADA) , Shinshu University,
Development of plastics on the premise of chemical
recycling & Prediction of organic reaction in high-
temperature water using natural language
processing
13:10-13:40
KN39 (Danilo CANTERO),University of
Valladolid,
From Waste to Value in
Seconds: Adaptive Supercritical Water
Hydrolysis for Targeted Applications
13:10-13:40
INL11 (Sungsu PARK), Sungkyunkwan
University,
Plasma Porous Lithography
Enabling Precise Three-dimensional
Patterning in Porous Membrane for
Liquid Separation and Biosensing
13:10-13:40
INL13 (Aye-aye MYINT),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Harnessing dimethyl ether for direct
recovery of valuable bioactive
compounds from wet tangerine
pomace
13:10-13:40
KN41 (Hsien-Tsung WU), Ming Chi
University of Technology,
Monodisperse nanoparticles of
inhaled COVID-19 drug composites
produced using supercritical assisted
atomization
PL5
(Ming-Tsai LIANG), Jope Technology,
Progress in Supercritical Fluid Simulated Moving Bed Technology and Its Prospects in Isolating Active Compounds from Natural Products
Session chair: Buxing Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences
(Grand Ballroom)
Coffee break
Parallel session
Lunch
(Kunyit Restaurant)
June 18, 2025 (Wednesday)
PL4
(Cyril AYMONIER), Université de Bordeaux,
Application of near- and supercritical fluids-based technologies in Materials Science: towards a circular economy
Session chair: Brian A. Korgel, University of Texas at Austin
(Grand Ballroom)
13:40-14:00
ORL73 (Pietro ANDRIGO), Università
degli Studi di Padova,
Designing
Predictive Models for SC-CO
₂
Solubility in Non-Thermal Food
Processing
13:40-14:00
ORL78 (Yasmine MASMOUDI), Aix
Marseille University,
Sequential
dispersion particles from gas
saturated solutions applied to the
encapsulation of anti-VEGF
antibodies for DMLA mitigation
14:00-14:10
10 min break
14:00-14:10
10 min break
14:10-14:40
INL10 (Ratna Frida SUSANTI), Parahyangan
Catholic University,
Optimizing Key Variable for the
Carbonization of Biomass Waste under
Hydrothermal Conditions
14:10-14:30
ORL65 (Deepak VERMA),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Tuning Ru
Surface Active Sites to Produce
Sustainable Aviation Fuel and
Commodity Chemicals from Lignin
14:10-14:30
ORL69 (Ardiansyah TAUFIK), Advanced
Institute for Materials Research (AIMR),
Tohoku University, Japan,
Visible light
active photocatalyst 2 nm TiO2
nanoparticles prepared by continuous
flow-hydrothermal synthesis
14:10-14:30
ORL74 (Sreenivasa Reddy
PUNIREDD), Singapore Institute of
Food and Biotechnology Innovation
(SIFBI), A*STAR,
Sequential drying,
extraction of high value compounds
from high moisture diverse food side
streams: A new route to waste
valorization
14:10-14:30
ORL79 (Guillem VARGAS NADALl),
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en
Red (CIBER-BBN),
Nanoscopic
characterization of ultrabright FRET-
nanovesicles as bioimaging probes
14:40-14:50
10 min break
14:30-14:50
ORL66 (Sofia MESSIAS),
i3N/CENIMAT,
High-Pressure
(Photo)Electrochemical conversion of
CO2 to sustainable fuels
14:30-14:50
ORL70 (Milica PANTIĆ), University of
Maribor, Faculty of Chemistry and
Chemical Engineering,
Designing PCL-
pectin gels: tuning between aerogels and
foams
14:30-14:50
ORL75 (Fabio SANTI), Università
degli Studi di Padova,
Application of
supercritical carbon dioxide
pasteurization coupled with natural
antimicrobial substance on chicken
breast meat
14:30-14:50
ORL80 (María CARRACEDO-PÉ
REZ), University of Santiago de
Compostela,
Scaling Up a scCO2
Sterilization Protocol for Safe and
Sustainable Reuse of Medical
Devices
14:50-15:10
ORL63 (Oumayma BEZZA), CEA, LITEN, DTCH,
LRP, 38000 Grenoble,
Chemical kinetics of the
hydrothermal conversion
14:50-15:10
ORL67 (Taishi DOWAKI), The
University of Tokyo,
Lignin conversion
into aromatic monomers through
transfer hydrogenolysis: comparative
study of model compounds and wood-
derived organosolv lignin
14:50-15:10
ORL71 (Ana Inês PANINHO),
i3N/CENIMAT, Department of Materials
Science, NOVA School of Science and
Technology and CEMOP/UNINOV,
Solar-
Powered CO2-to-Fuel Conversion using
Nanostructured Aerogels
14:50-15:10
ORL76 (Renna Yulia VERNANDA),
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember,
Optimization of S-allyl-L-cystein
extraction from black solo garlic
(Allium sativum L.) by Hidrothermal
Treatment
14:50-15:10
ORL81 (Qi-Jun QIU), National Taipei
University of Technology,
Designing
amorphous solid dispersion and
inclusion complex formulation of
niclosamide using the supercritical
antisolvent process
15:10-15:30
ORL64 (Panpan WU), Tohoku University,
Corrosion Behavior of Citric Acid on Various Steel
Materials During the Hydrothermal Leaching of
Lithium-ion Battery Cathode materials
15:10-15:30
ORL68 (Cataldo DE BLASIO), Åbo
Akademi University
, An integrated
process development approach for
hydrothermal valorization of side-
streams and synfuels production
15:10-15:30
ORL72 (Hyeon Seo PARK),
Sungkyunkwan university,
Micro-sized
Sn@SnOx core-shell composites via
Simple Method as High- Performance
Lithium-Ion Battery Anode
15:10-15:30
ORL77 (Ruqian CAO),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Total
utilization of wet spent coffee
grounds: Co-production of biocrude,
bioactive extract, and biosolid fuel
using liquefied dimethyl ether
15:10-15:30
20 min break
15:30-16:15
16:15-17:00
17:00~21:00
INL12 (Zoran NOVAK), University of
Maribor,
Hybrid Silica Aerogels:
Hierarchically Porous, Lightweight, and
Thermally Insulating Materials with
Tunable Properties
Move to Gala Dinner
Gala Dinner
(Locca Sea House, https://locca.co/)
Coffee break and Poster session
(Celagi + Cemara + Cempaka)
13:40-14:10
KN38 (Akira YOKO), Tohoku University,
Continuous flow hydrothermal synthesis of ultrafine
metal oxide nanoparticles
13:40-14:10
KN40 (Takaaki TOMAI), Tohoku
University,
Hydrothermal
Electrochemical System for Energy-
Efficient CO2 Reduction
13:40-14:10
Polymer 2
(Ballroom 1)
Session chair: Dongdong HU,
East China University of Science and
Technology
Sustainable Feedstock 2
(Ballroom 2)
Session chair: Deepak VERMA,
Sungkyunkwan University
Hydrothermal & Solvothermal 3
(Ballroom 3)
Session chair: Akira YOKO,
Tohoku University
Novel Materials 3
(Jepun)
Session chair: Ken YOSHIDA,
Tokushima University
08:20-08:40
ORL82 (Khurshid KIRAN), University of Alberta,
Hydrolysis of Waste Cardboard Using Pressurized
Fluid Technology
08:20-08:40
ORL88 (Syeda Sidra BIBI),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Transforming CO2 to hydrocarbons:
The impact of the ZrOx promoter in
Cobalt catalyst
08:20-08:50
INL14 (Gimyeong SEONG), The
University of Suwon,
Chemical Looping
Steam Methane Reforming using CeO2
Nanomaterials: Insight into Reactivity and
Stability
08:40-09:00
ORL83 (Xiulu GAO), East China University of
Science and Technology,
Thermoplastic
polyurethane foam with low density and superior
mechanical properties by molecular structure
modulation and supercritical fluid foaming
08:40-09:00
ORL89 (Christelle CRAMPON), Aix-
Marseille University,
Pretreatment of
oils by supercritical CO2 fractionation
for biofuel production
09:00-09:20
ORL84 (Dongdong HU), East China University of
Science and Technology,
Study on Thermal
Insulation Properties of Microcellular Polyamide
Composites via foaming molding integration
09:00-09:20
ORL90 (Jiyeon LEE), Sungkyunkwan
University,
Thermocatalytic CO2
conversion into carboxylic acid under
high pressure conditions
09:00-09:20
ORL97 (Huan DOAN), Australian
National University,
Using
supercritical CO2 in preparation of
metal-organic frameworks: a
promising way to achieve additional
porosity?
09:20-09:40
ORL85 (Sabrinna WULANDARI), Sungkyunkwan
University,
Removal of volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) from automotive waste by using
supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2)
09:20-09:40
ORL91 (Mihael IRGOLIČ), University
of Maribor,
Green method for waste
compact discs (CDs) recycling
09:20-09:40
ORL94 (Eri KUMAI), Tsinghua University,
Synthesis of CGS@Li2TiO3 core-shell
particles from TBFS and CGS
09:20-09:40
ORL98 (Yuta NAKAYASU), Tohoku
University,
Structural Analysis of
Quinone-Impregnated Porous
Carbons via Supercritical CO2 for
Dual-Quinone Organic Batteries
09:40-10:00
ORL86 (Yu-Cheng TONG), National Taipei
University of Technology,
Particle design of
energetic material ammonium perchlorate using
batch and continuous supercritical antisolvent
processes
09:40-10:00
ORL92 (Junjung Rohmat SUGIARTO),
Sungkyunkwan University,
Lignin
Dimers Model Compound
Depolymerization over various size of
Pd and Ni: A Density Functional
Theory Study
09:40-10:00
ORL95 (Qingxin ZHENG), Tohoku
University,
Hydrothermal Recycling of
Polycarbonate Waste: From Batch-type
Reactor to Continuous Flow System
09:40-10:00
ORL99 (Chunli HAN), Tohoku
University,
Low-temperature CH4
Reforming and Water Splitting with
Activated NiO/CeO2 as Oxygen
Carrier
10:00-10:20
ORL87 (Ricardo Ferreira HIPÓLITO), NOVA
University of Lisbon,
Computational design &
Supercritical CO
₂
–assisted development of tyrosol–
molecularly imprinted polymers for their selective
recovery from olive extracts
10:00-10:20
ORL93 (Darsha PRABHAHARAN),
Hanyang University,
Microbial
Strategies for Enhanced Biogas
Production: A Genome-Resolved
Study in Anaerobic Digesters Across
South Korea
10:00-10:20
ORL96 (Tobias M. KLENK), Julius
Maximilian University of Würzburg,
Hydrothermal Synthesis of a Platinum-
Based Molecular Square
10:00-10:20
ORL100 (Ana Isabel FURTADO),
FSE Maastricht University,
ScCO2
modeling for design and green
synthesis of metal–based MIP
biosensors
10:20-10:50
10:50-12:00
12:00-13:00
13:00-21:00
09:00-18:00
08:50-09:20
INL16 (David Jui Yang FENG),
National University of Kaohsiung,
A
Novel Procedure of Fabricating
MXenes-Ti3C2 Nanostructure via
directly using Hydrofluoric Etchant in
Supercritical CO2
08:30-09:00
INL15 (Agung NUGROHO), Universitas
Pertamina,
Hydrothermal Approach on
Simultaneous Heteroatom Doping into
reduced graphene oxide and its
electrochemical properties
June 19, 2025 (Thursday)
Field trip II
Coffee break
Closing Ceremony
(Grand Ballroom)
Lunch
(Kunyit Restaurant)
Field trip I
June 20, 2025 (Friday)
No.
Name
Affiliation
Title
P-101Nao TAKATAKumamoto UniversityMicrowave-solvothermal synthesis of GTBE with carbon-based catalysis
P-102Taeyoon KIMHanyang UniversityElectrochemical Regeneration of TEMPO for Sustainable Cellulose Oxidation
P-103YunHoi CHOIHanyang UniversityMetabolic Influence of Amino Acids on Medium-Chain Carboxylic Acids Biosynthesis in Megasphaera hexanoica
P-104Jiyun LEEHanyang UniversityDevelopment of Biodegradable Plastics with Controlled Degradation Using Encapsulated Spore-Forming Bacteria
P-105Hyebin YUHanyang University
Metabolic Responses to the Decomposition of PLA/PBAT-Blended Mulch Films in Soil with A Meta-transcriptomic Analysis
P-106Chanwoo KIMHanyang UniversityKolbe Electrolysis for Bio-Based Alkane Production: Towards Sustainable Alternatives in the Cosmetic Industry
P-107Mei Yao YOUNGUniversity of NottinghamCOtooCLEAN: Application of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide in Plastic Processing
P-108Dongho NAMSungkyunkwan UniversityImproved performance of Silicon (Si) and Carbon rich Silicon Oxycarbide (SiOC) composite as a high energy density Lithium-Ion battery (LiBs) anode material
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-109Chunli HANTohoku UniversityDynamic Mn Doping in CeO2 Nanoparticles and Superior Oxygen Storage Capacity of Mn-CeO2 Nanoparticles in a Non-equilibrium State
P-110Jongho CHOISungkyunkwan UniversityConversion of soybean oil into biofuels via sub-/supercritical water reaction without use of catalysts and hydrogen
P-111Dohui KWONKITECHContinuous hydrothermal reaction for biofuel production and the effect of basic catalysts
P-112Shinji IWAMOTOGunma UniversityPreparation of transparent colloidal solutions of Y doped ZrO2 nanocrystals via thermal treatment of zirconium alkoxide and yttrium acetate in 1,4-butanediol
P-113Beining ZHENGJilin UniversityHydrothermal disproportionation reaction for the regulation of ordered behavior of d-electron configurations
P-114Wenshu SHIJilin UniversityAnion modulation of Mn–O bond length and magnetic properties in manganese-based perovskites
P-115Keke HUANGJilin UniversityHydrothermal Synthesis for Efficient Functional Composite Solids
P-116Osamu SAWAIThe University of TokyoIn-situ synthesis of Ni based catalyst for supercritical water gasification targeting lipid-rich biomass
P-117Armando T. QUITAINChemistry, Kumamoto UniversityMicrowave hydrochar from Sago (Metroxylon Spp) as a catalyst for solvothermal conversion of glycerol to fuel additives
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-118Umair ZAHIDUniversity of AlbertaValorization of shrimp shell using supercritical CO2, ultrasound, and enzymatic treatement: astaxanthin, hydrolysate, and protein rich residue
P-119Ana N. NUNESiBET - Instituto de Biologia Experimental e TecnológicaDownstream fractionation process using compressed fluids for the isolation of bluish pigments
P-120Priscilla Carvalho VEGGIFederal University of São PauloGreen Extraction of Nectandra barbellata Bioactives Using Supercritical CO
₂
P-121Renna Yulia VERNANDAInstitut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberOptimization of S-allyl-L-cystein extraction from black solo garlic (Allium sativum L.) by Hidrothermal Treatment
P-122Alvin Candra FEBRIANSYAHInstitut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberExtraction of S-Allyl-L-Cysteine (SAC) from Aged Solo Garlic (Allium Sativum L.) using Supercritical CO2
P-123Ji Sun LIMKITECHCharacterization of Porous Materials from Supercritical Fluid Extraction Residues Using Hydrothermal Carbonization
P-124Aye Aye MYINTSungkyunkwan UniversityRecovery of intracellular bioactive compounds directly from wet Haematococcus pluvialis using dimethyl ether-based method
P-125Arkaan Helge FAUSTAInstitut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberEffect of Supercritical CO2 Extraction Paramaters on the Extraction Rate and Solubility of Black Solo Garlic (Allium Sativum L.)
P-126
Mitsuru SASAKI
Kumamoto UniversityOptimizing Subcritical Water Treatment for Reducing Food Waste and Producing Nutrient-Rich Vinegar
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-127Cara E SCHWARZStellenbosch UniversitySupercritical CO2 PGSS processing of Fischer-Tropsch waxes
P-128Purin PUPROMPANInstitute of Science TokyoEstimation of inorganic nanoparticle size synthesized from supercritical microfluidic process using machine learning
P-129Do-Heyoung KimChonnam National UniversityHarnessing the power of multi-metallic phosphide heterostructures through atomic layer deposition for advanced hybrid supercapacitors
P-130Hyeon Seo PARKSungkyunkwan universityMicro-sized different SnBi alloy composites for high performance lithium-ion battery anode
P-131Chi Rong SUNSungkyunkwan UniversityHigh-Capacity, High-Rate Nanosized Bismuth-Antimony Embedded in N-doped Carbon Matrix via Facile Pyrolysis as Anodes for Advanced Li Storage
P-132
Anith Dzhanxinah BINTI
MOHD SAROFIL
Sungkyunkwan UniversityHigh performance lithium storage with bismuth–zinc oxide heterojunction microspheres
P-133Eunho LEESeoul National University of Science and TechnologyDefect-Controlled Two-Dimensional TMDs-Based Electrical Synapse
P-134Yechen WANGShandong UniversityPreparation of Curcumin Submicron Particles by Supercritical Antisolvent Method with External Adjustable Annular Gap Nozzle
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-135Sabrinna WULANDARISungkyunkwan UniversitySupercritical antisolvent (SAS) process to synthesize astaxanthin/β-cyclodextrin microparticles
P-136María CARRACEDO-PÉREZUniversidad de Santiago de CompostelaCombining Supercritical CO2 Technology in Bioaerogel Fabrication for Biomedical Applications
Green Chemistry and Engineering
Hydrothermal or Solvothermal Synthesis
Natural Products and Food-related Materials
Novel Materials, Particle Formation, and Nanotechnology
Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Applications
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-137Erdogan KIRANVirginia TechA Novel Foaming Cell with Movable Boundaries for Foaming of Polymers with Supercritical Fluids as Physical Blowing Agents
P-138Erdogan KIRANVirginia TechA Novel Dual-Sinker High-Pressure Falling Body Viscometer
P-139Gal SLAČEK
University of Maribor, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, (UM FKKT)
Supercritical extraction of turmeric for obtaining bioactive-rich extracts and the development of polymer based scaffolds for modern applications
P-140Yasmine MASMOUDIAix Marseille University - M2P2Innovative supercritical CO2-based preparation methods of polymer samples for dynamic nuclear polarization solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
P-141jaeryeong JEONGSungkyunkwan UniversityRecycling of Polyamide Composites from Automotive Materials via Solvent Extraction Technology
P-142Ana M. FERREIRAUniversity of AveiroPlastic waste metamorphosis: greener solvents and enzymes for circular transformation
P-143Moon Jeong PARKPohang University of Science and TechnologySuperionic Disulfonic Acid Polymers
P-144Suhan KIMKorea Institute of Industrial TechnologyHierarchical Pt/Y Zeolite Catalyst for VOC removal
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-145Ed LESTERUniversity of NottinghamLife-cycle assessment of the solvothermal/hydrothermal MOF manufacture to evaluate process and reduce environmental impact
P-146Chonlatep USAKUChulalongkorn UniversitySubcritical dimethyl ether extraction as promising method for crude rice bran oil production: a comparative techno-economic and environmental assessment
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-147Shotaro SEKIThe University of TokyoKinetic study of acid-catalytic effect of alcohol dissociation in hot compressed water
P-148Risa FUKUDAKumamoto university, JapanCO2-intensified hydrothermal conversion of C6 sugars using ultrafast flow reactor
P-149Kota NISHIMUREKumamoto UniversityMicrowave and CO2-intensified hydrothermal conversion of hesperidin into high-value chemicals
P-150Aoi MURONOSONOInstitute of Science TokyoKinetic analysis for synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles using supercritical CO2 as medium
No. NameAffiliationTitle
P-151Beatriz Gomes MONTEIRONOVA School of Science and TechnologySustainable Extraction of Oil from Black Soldier Fly Larvae Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
P-152Nathalie PICHERuhr University BochumPost-treatment of 3D-printed metal parts with supercritical water
P-153Darija CÖR ANDREJČUniversity of MariborExtraction of pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo) oil using supercritical carbon dioxide and compressed propane
P-154Masaki OTATohoku UniversityDevelopment of a stagewise model for fixed-bed supercritical CO2 extraction
P-155Ricardo Ferreira HIPÓLITONOVA University of LisbonSupercritical CO
₂
vs. Organic Solvents: A Sustainable Approach for the Recovery of Hydroxytyrosol from Olive Pomace
P-156Laura M. CEULLAR
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile & Tecnológico de Monterrey (México)
Effect of solvent (CO2/ethanol/H2O) on polyphenol extraction from calafate (Berberis microphylla G. Forts) fruit suspensions as substrate
P-157Marco Antonio MAMANI
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile & Tecnológico de Monterrey (México)
Supercritical CO2 extraction of phenolic compounds from red clover (Trifoliumpratense L.) using hydroethanolic mixtures as cosolvent/suspension medium
P-158Ruqian CAOSungkyunkwan UniversityHigh-yield recovery of crude lipids from wet Schizochytrium for biodiesel production using liquified dimethyl ether without cell disruption
P-159Yaoyao ZHUTsinghua UniversityInfluence of hydrocyclone barrier structure on separation of low-grade phosphate ores
P-160Wonbin SEOSeoul National UniversityEnhancing Metal Recovery from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide with Carboxylic Acids and Glucose
P-161Felipe R TOLEDOUniversidad Católica de TemucoComparison between packed bed extraction and extraction of suspensions: A mathematical simulation approach to describe mass transfer kinetics
No.
Name
Affiliation
Title
P-162Hanbit JANGChonnam National UniversityHarnessing Metal Oxides for Sustainable CH
₃
COOH Production from CO
₂
and CH
₄
P-163Hyogeun YANGChonnam National UniversityEffect of Activation Sequence in CO2 and CH4 Sequential Reaction for Selective Production of Oxygenated Compounds
P-164Hyeonji YEONGChonnam National UniversityCO2-derived Sustainable Gasoline Production through Balanced Interplays on Tailored FeK/CuAl2O4 Catalyst
P-165
Ana Xochitl Vidrio SAHAGUN
University of AlbertaBarrier properties of cellulose-based materials made of wheat straw using pressurized water + ethanol assisted by high-intensity ultrasound
P-166Sheraz AHMEDSungkyunkwan UniversityRevealing the new role of ZrOx in CO2 hydrogenation to high-yield C5+ with long-term stability over Fe-based catalysts
P-167Rizky Gilang KURNIAWANSungkyunkwan UniversityCase study of mucic acid conversion to hexanedioic ester over bimetallic disperse Ru-Re, Ru-Mo, and Ru-W on activated carbon catalyst
P-168Neha KARANWALSungkyunkwan UniversityRhenium-promoter-free ruthenium–zirconia catalyst for high-yield direct conversion of succinic acid to 1,4-butanediol in water
P-169Seoyeon KIMSungkyunkwan UniversityElectrocatalytic cleavage of α-O-4, β-O-4 and 4-O-5 linkages using Pd/C catalyst
P-170Syeda Sidra BIBISungkyunkwan UniversityUnlocking CO
₂
hydrogenation efficiency with alkali-modified Cobalt-Zirconium oxide (CoZrOx) Catalysts
P-171Taishi DOWAKIThe University of TokyoEffects of acid addition on transfer hydrogenolysis of lignin model compounds in 2-propanol over Ni catalyst
P-172Victoria PAZNova School of Science and TechnologyBoosting CO2 Methanation with Ruthenium Nanoparticles in Alternative Solvents
Polymers/Materials Applications and Processes
Process Intensification/Scale-Up
Reactions in Critical Fluids
Separation Processes
Sustainable Feedstock Utilization and CO2 Conversion
Thermodynamics and Fluid Phase Equilibria
No.
Name
Affiliation
Title
P-173Cara E SCHWARZStellenbosch UniversityThe application of the principle of congruence to mixtures containing CO2 and n-alkanes, 1-alcohols, n-carboxylic acids or methyl esters
P-174Katsumi TOCHIGINihon UniversityEvaluation of dispersion and aggregation for decanoic acid-modified ceria nanoparticle + solvent systems using ASOG group contribution method
P-175BoMin KIM
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Institute of Chemical Processes, Seoul National Unive
Isothermal Vapor-Liquid Equilibria(VLE) of Organic Sovlents in Electrolyte - Carbon Dioxide
P-176Chieh-Ming HSIEHNational Central UniversityPrediction of Drug Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide by Machine Learning Methods
P-177Erdogan KIRANVirginia TechRate of Density Change as a Probe of Phase Separation in Polymer Solutions in Compressed Fluids
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