Lectures A
A1 – Monday morning
We Think Global
Low to zero emission technologies
Monday, 9:00-10:00 – Congress Opening
A1.1 11:00 Keynote lecture: CO2 capture applied in the cement industry: reducing the energy consumption of the post-combustion absorption-regeneration process. L. Dubois, S. Mouhoubi, G. De Weireld, *D. Thomas (Univ. Mons, BE) [399]
A1.2 11:20 Supported molten-carbonate membranes with self-forming silver dendritic functionality for high carbon dioxide flux. *G. A. Mutch, L. A. McNeil, F. Iacoviello, J. J. Bailey1, D. Neagu1, T. S. Miller, E. I. Papaioannou1, W. Hu, P. R. Shearing, I. S. Metcalfe1 (Newcastle Univ., UK; 1Univ. Coll. London, UK) [39]
A1.3 11:40 Removing carbon dioxide from the air to stabilise the climate. *R. C. Darton, A. Yang (Oxford Univ. , UK) [118]
A1.4 12:00 Waste valorization: Effect of membrane separation on the production of calcium oxide from eggshells via calcination. *S. T. Aina, B. Du Plessis, V. Mjimba1, H. G. Brink (Univ. Pretoria, ZA; 1Human Sci. Res. Counc., Pretoria, ZA) [123]
A1.5 12:20 MoS2 purification process with low acid consumption. *X. Q. Wang, J. H. Luo, Y. Y. Liu, T. Hu1 (JinDuiCheng Molybdenum Group, Xian, CN; 1Kung Ming Univ. Sci. Technol., CN) [330]
A1.6 12:40 Towards CO2 neutral energy systems: a framework for energy and carbon flows modeling for the energy transition. *T. Damartzis, X. Li, F. Maréchal (EPFL, Sion, CH) [442]
Lunch break
A2 – Monday afternoon
We Think Global
Low to zero emission technologies
A2.1 14:30 Amino acid-based ionic liquid catalysts for effective CO2 valorization to carbonates. *E. Hernández, R. Santiago, C. Moya, P. Navarro, D. Hospital-Benito, J. Lemus, J. Palomar (Univ. Auton., Madrid, ES) [671]
A2 – Monday afternoon
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Carbon dioxide economy – a never complete story?
A2.2 14:50 Effect of impurities on formation of carbon-dioxide hydrates. *N. Rahmanian, P. Nair (Univ. Bradford, UK) [352]
A2.3 15:10 Enhancing the sorption performance of CaO-based mineral and industrial waste resources for post-combustion CO2 capture. *T. Papalas, A. N. Antzaras, C. Kouris1, A. A. Lemonidou (Aristotle Univ., Thessaloniki, GR; 1Heracles Gen. Cement Co., Volos, GR) [431]
A2.4 15:30 Techno-economic assessment of a carbon neutral CCU circular approach based on RES-H2 and cement - CO2 emissions toward synthetic natural gas generation. *D. Ipsakis, G. Varvoutis1, A. Lampropoulos1, G. M. Marnellos1, S. Papaefthimiou, M. Konsolakis (Tech. Univ. Crete, Chania, GR; 1Chem. Proc. Energy Res. Inst., Thessaloniki, GR) [578]
A2 – Monday afternoon
We Think Global
Food in the focus
A2.5 15:50 Experimental study and modelling of the drying kinetics and sorption isotherm of Cirina forda caterpillar. C. Bukamba Tshanga, P. Malumba Kamba1, C. Van Engenland, *F. Debaste (Univ. Libre, Bruxelles, BE; 1Univ. Liege, BE) [205]
A2.6 16:10 Modeling of galacto-oligosaccharides synthesis in symbiotic fermented milk beverage process using β-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae. Y. Amaya1, S. Téllez1, *G. Castro, M. Noriega1, J. C. Serrato (Univ. Nac. Colombia, Bogotá, CO; 1La Salle Univ., Bogotá, CO) [502]
A3 – Tuesday morning
We Think Global
Sustainability as a starting point – a roadmap to higher standards
A3.1 10:00 Trends analysis and review of the scientific structure of sustainable production. *J. Sepulveda, D. Blanco, B. Polo (Univ. Atlántico, CO) [261]
A3.2 10:20 Sustainable mobility model based on empirical data to manage traffic emissions. *D. Hidalgo, S. Sanz-Bedate, J. de la Fuente1, J. Buhigas1 (CARTIF Technol. Cent., Boecillo, ES; 1OPUS RSE, Madrid, ES) [285]
A3.3 10:40 What are the key challenges for energy efficiency in industries?. *L. Payet, E. Carlu, J.-P. Gourlia, C. Debard (Allice, Villeurbanne, FR) [397]
A3 – Tuesday morning
We Think Global
Water – supply, management, reuse, purification, hygiene
A3.4 11:00 Semi-industrial ultrafiltration as tertiary treatment for water reuse : water quality and optimization of operating conditions. *J. Yang, M. Monnot, T. Eljaddi, L. Simonian, L. Ercolei1, P. Moulin (Aix-Marseille Univ., FR; 1Soc. Eaux Marseille Métrop., FR) [688]
A3.5 11:20 Identification of globally optimal mixture-process variables in multi-objective optimization of multi-component adsorption. *B. Hariharan, R. Bharathi Ganesan, A. Kannan (Indian Inst. Technol., Madras, IN) [690]
A3.6 11:40 Targeted thermal activation of natural magnesite to prepare material with optimal reactivity for passive groundwater remediation technology. *A. Fedoročková, P. Raschman, G. Sučik (Tech. Univ., Košice, SK) [701]
Lunch break
A4 – Tuesday afternoon
We Think Global
Water – supply, management, reuse, purification, hygiene
A4.1 14:00 Keynote lecture: Development of combined ozonation and catalytic technology for elimination of pharmaceuticals from wastewaters. *S. Saeid, V. Russo1, P. Tolvanen, N. Kumar, K. Eränen, T. Salmi (Åbo Akad. Univ., Turku, FI; 1Univ. Napoli Federico II, IT) [19]
A4.2 14:20 Adsorption and heterogeneous photodegradation for the removal of ibuprofen from water. *V. Russo, F. Broccoli, R. Vitiello, R. Turco, R. Tesser, M. R. Iesce, O. S. Jung1, M. Di Serio (Univ. Naples, Napoli, IT; 1Pusan Nat. Univ., Busan, KR) [81]
A4.3 14:40 The P-graph approach for systematic synthesis of wastewater treatment networks. K. M. Yenkie, J. Pimentel2, *Á. Orosz3, H. Cabezas1, F. Friedler1 (Rowan Univ., Glassboro NJ, US; 1Pazmány Péter Cathol. Univ., Budapest, HU; 2Univ. Nac. Colombia, Bogotá, CO; 3Univ. Pannonia, Veszprém, HU) [176]
A4.4 15:00 Synthesis and characterization of novel magnetic nanoparticles decorated with MOFs grafted from GO and O-SWCNTs for catalytic activity in water treatment. *S. Ashtiani, K. Friess (Univ. Chem. Technol. Prague, Praha, CZ) [344]
A4.5 15:20 Integration of technologies for water and materials recovery from industrial waste water. *M. Touš, V. Máša, M. Vondra, E. Konečná, M. Procházková (Brno Univ. Technol., CZ) [707]
A5 – Wednesday morning
Energy First (Second ... )
Energy to carbon footprint ratio – the drivers for making it invalid
A5.1 10:00 Excess-heat recovery and upgrade: Chemical heat pumps for a lower carbon footprint. *L. A. P. Silva, I. M. João1, J. M. Silva1 (Inst. Sup. Tec., Lisboa, PT; 1Univ. Lisboa, PT) [162]
A5.2 10:20 Risks in fuel supply chains: insights into long-term energy security. C. J. Axon, *R. C. Darton1 (Brunel Univ., London, UK; 1Oxford Univ. , UK) [240]
A5 – Wednesday morning
Energy First (Second ... )
Low energy cost processes
A5.3 10:40 Direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide in alcohols: Understanding the role of organic and inorganic processes with transient studies. *O. Reinsdorf, K. Eränen, T. Salmi (Åbo Akad. Univ., Turku, FI) [15]
A5.4 11:00 Dynamic optimization of heat exchanger using entropy generation minimization. *G. Hypolite, J.-H. Ferrasse, O. Boutin, S. Del Sole1, J.-F. Cloarec1 (Aix-Marseille Univ., FR; 1Soc. Canal Provence, Le Tholonet, FR) [546]
A5.5 11:20 Conceptual methodology for thermal coupling of oxidative and non-oxidative methane to chemicals reactors. *M. U. Jamil, M. Al-Rawashdeh (Texas A&M Univ. at Qatar, Doha, QA) [611]
Lunch break
A6 – Wednesday afternoon
Energy First (Second ... )
Renewable energy and energy storage, hydrogen as a fuel
A6.1 14:00 Improvement of biomass gasification/combustion characteristics using the microwave pre-treatment of biomass pellets. I. Barmina, A. Kolmičkovs, *R. Valdmanis, M. Zaķe (Univ. Latvia, Riga, LV) [56]
A6.2 14:20 Heat storage effect and high temperature generation in LiBr/H2O absorption heat pump using LiBr crystal fine particle slurry for exhaust heat recovery. *Y. Itaya, S. Kusumoto, T. Matsushita, N. Kobayashi, T. Nakagawa (Gifu Univ., JP) [409]
A6.3 14:40 Ammonia as a hydrogen carrier: Process synthesis using superstructure optimization for the storage of renewable energy sources in chemical compounds. *C. Quintero-Masselski, J.-F. Portha, L. Falk (Univ. Lorraine, Nancy, FR) [420]
A6.4 15:00 Deactivation of NiAl2O4 catalyst in the steam reforming of bio-oil: Role of acetol. *L. Landa, A. Remiro, N. García-Gómez, G. Elordi, B. Valle, A. G. Gayubo, J. Bilbao (Univ. Pais Vasco, Bilbao, ES) [443]
A6.5 15:20 Dynamic modeling of water temperature and flow in large water system. *G. Hypolite, J.-H. Ferrasse, O. Boutin, S. Del Sole1, J.-F. Cloarec1 (Aix-Marseille Univ., FR; 1Soc. Canal Provence, Le Tholonet, FR) [545]
A6.6 15:40 Hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis in molten metal bubble column. *N. Zaghloul, S. Kodama, H. Sekiguchi (Tokyo Inst. Technol., JP) [585]
A7 – Thursday morning
Energy First (Second ... )
Renewable energy and energy storage, hydrogen as a fuel
Thursday, 9:00-9:20 – Evaluation of Posters and Congress Closing Remarks
A7.1 10:20 The synthesis and characterization of an imidazolium-based zwitterionic salt with two ether functional groups as an electrolyte additive for li-ion batteries. D. Q. Nguyen (VNU, Ho Chi Minh City, VN) [621]
A7.2 10:40 Catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolysis liquids using phosphorus modified nickel-based catalysts. *A. A. Smirnov, M. V. Alekseeva1, V. A. Yakovlev1, O. V. Kikhtyanin, D. Kubička (Univ. Chem. Technol. Prague, Praha, CZ; 1Boreskov Inst. Catal., Novosibirsk, RU) [640]
A7.3 11:00 Insights into the reaction pathways in the ethanol steam reforming at low temperature on a NiAl2O4 derived catalyst. *J. Valecillos, S. Iglesias, B. Valle, A. Remiro, J. Bilbao, A. G. Gayubo (Univ. Pais Vasco, Bilbao, ES) [651]
A7.4 11:20 Mitigating efficiency and capacity losses in vanadium redox flow battery. *P. Mazúr, M. Bureš, J. Charvát, J. Dundálek, J. Pocedič1, J. Kosek (Univ. Chem. Technol. Prague, Praha, CZ; 1Univ. West Bohemia, Plzeň, CZ) [697]
A7.5 11:40 Alternative fuels and emissions. *I. Hudak, P. Skryja, V. Ucekaj1, L. Korček2 (Brno Univ. Technol., CZ; 1Eveco Ltd., Brno, CZ; 2UNIS, Brno, CZ) [703]
Lunch break
A8 – Thursday afternoon
Energy First (Second ... )
Renewable energy and energy storage, hydrogen as a fuel
A8.1 14:00 Detailed modeling and optimization of hydrogen production by water electrolysis from renewable sources (solar and wind). *Y. Kouhili, L. Abdelouahed, T. Sebbagh1, L. Estel (Normandie Univ., Rouen, FR; 1Lab. Gen. Mécan. Mater., Skikda, DZ) [450]
A8.3 14:20 Comparative analysis of pyrolytic liquid and gas products of polystyrene, polypropylene, high and low-density polyethylene. *Y. Jaafar, L. Abdelouahed, R. El Hage1, A. El Samrani1, B. Taouk (Normandie Univ., Rouen, FR; 1Lebanese Univ., Fanar, LB) [734]
A8.4 14:40 Validation of CFD simulation of thermal energy storage (TES) in two pilot scale packed-beds of gravels. *P. Béard, L. Noël, P. Balz, E. Noël1, D. Teixeira1 (IFP Energies Nouvelles, Solaize, FR; 1IFP Energies Nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison, FR) [180]
Thursday, 16:10 – Congress Closure
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