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ICCDU
XIII
SINGAPORE
Guest of Honour
Plenary Speakers
4-7
Keynote Speakers
8-12
The Committees
Overall Programme
14-15
Session 1
16-17
Session 2
18-19
Session 3
20-21
Session 4
22-23
Session 5
24-25
Session 6
26-27
Session 7
28-29
Session 8
30-31
Poster Session 1
32
Poster Session 2
33
Sponsors
NUS University Town
13
34-36
37
About Singapore
38-39
Maps
40-41
The contents of this programme booklet have been compiled from information accurate as of
26 June 2015.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are correct, the organisers and
their representatives are unable to accept any responsibilities and liabilities for errors or omission
that may occur. Changes made after the booklet went to press will not be reflected.
Message from
Chairman
Guest of Honour
Today, the world is faced with the challenge of reducing carbon dioxide
emissions. It is critical to address this challenge urgently for the sake of our
was with the Singapore Foreign Service for 33 years (1971-2004). He served
as Singapores Ambassador to the UN and as President of the UN Security
Council in January 2001 and May 2002. He was Permanent Secretary at the
Foreign Ministry from 1993 to 1998. Currently, he is Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew
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America. ICCDU XIII will be held for the first time in Singapore during July
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series, which started in 1991 in Japan, rotates among Europe, Asia, and
5 - 9, 2015. The conference will feature over 300 delegates and 20 leading
academic and industry researchers and policy leaders as plenary/keynote
Kishore Mahbubani
Dean
Professor in the Practice of Public Policy
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore
or panellists for this conference. These include Nobel Laureate Prof Jean-
Marie Lehn of Louis Pasteur (France), Prof Chris Jones of Georgia Institute of
was listed as one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world by Foreign
Policy and Prospect magazines in 2005, and included in 2009 Financial Times
list of top 50 individuals. He was selected as one of Foreign Policys Top Global
officers - Mr Tang Tuck Weng from the National Climate Change Secretariat and
Dr Yeoh Lean Weng from the National Research Foundation. The Economic
Development Board and other government agencies have also been invited to
speak at the conference.
We look forward to welcoming you to ICCDU XIII for productive and exciting
interactions in Singapore the Research City for Global Solutions.
Sibudjing Kawi
Chairman
ICCDU XIII Local Organising Committee
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he was honored with the Ipatieff Prize from the American Chemical
Society for his work on palladium catalyzed Heck and Suzuki coupling
reactions. That same year, he was selected as the founding Editorin-Chief of ACS Catalysis, a new multi-disciplinary catalysis journal
published by the American Chemical Society. In 2013, Professor Jones
was recognized by the North American Catalysis Society with the
Paul E. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis and by the American
Society of Engineering Education with the Curtis W. McGraw Research
Award.
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Nobel Laureate
Professor Jean-Marie LEHN
Director
Laboratoire de Chimie Supramolculaire
ISIS, Universit de Strasbourg, Strasbourg
Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory
Nanotechnologie Institute of the Research
Center of Karlsruhe
LIFM, SunYat Sen University, Guangzhou,
China
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Dr Atieh Abu-RAQABEH
General Manager,
Corporate Sustainability, SABIC
Dr. Atieh Abu Raqabeh is Global General Manager for SABIC Corporate
Sustainability. Prior to this assignment, he was General Manager for
SABIC Corporate Research and Innovation Centers at KAUST (King
Abdullah University of Science & Technology), Houston and Bengaluru.
He has also served as Manager of Polymers Chemistry and Catalysis at
SABIC Technology Center in Riyadh. He is an inventor and co-inventor
of over 50 patents and co-author of more than 30 publications in the
field of catalysis and polymers. He was a winner of SABIC Award for
Innovation and Arthur D. Little Award for Research excellence. Dr. Abu
Raqabeh earned his Ph.D. degree in Organometallic Chemistry in 1988
from Northeastern University, Boston, USA. He joined SABIC in 1990.
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Mr Tang Tuck Weng is the Senior Director in the National Climate Change
Secretariat (NCCS) of the Prime Ministers Office, Singapore. He was
formerly Director (Housing) in the Ministry of National Development,
Director (Planning) in the Ministry of Education and Director (Sea, Air
and Telecoms) in the Ministry of Communications and Information
Technology1 Energy Market Authority (EMA), and a District Councillor
in the Central Singapore Community Development Council (CDC).
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Keiichi Tomishige received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. from Graduate
School of Science, Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo
with Prof. Y. Iwasawa. During his Ph.D. course in 1994, he moved to
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo as a research
associate and worked with Prof. K. Fujimoto. In 1998, he became a
lecturer, and then he moved to Institute of Materials Science, University
of Tsukuba as a lecturer in 2001. Since 2004 he has been an associate
professor, Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of
Tsukuba. Since 2010, he is a professor, School of Engineering, Tohoku
University.
His research interests are the development of heterogeneous catalysts
for: Direct synthesis of organic carbonates from CO2 and alcohols;
Steam reforming of biomass tar; Syngas production by natural gas
reforming; Production of biomass-derived chemicals.
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The Committees
5-9
July
2015
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Overall Programme
Day 0
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
5 July 2015
Sunday
08.45
Opening Ceremony
(AUD 2)
09.00
09.30
10.00
10.30
P. STYRING (Sheffield)
L. W. YEOH (NRF)
Y. PREMCHAND (DNV-GL)
11.00
M1/1
(GL)
11.30
14
M2/2-K1
(AUD 2)
M3/13
(LT52)
M4/4
(LT53)
M5/6-K
(LT50)
T1/9
(LT50)
T2/2-K2
(AUD 2)
T3/8-K
(LT52)
T4/11-K
(LT53)
W1/2
(LT50)
W2/2
(AUD 2)
W3/8
(LT52)
W4/6
(LT53)
Th1/10-K
(LT50)
Th2/2
(AUD 2)
Th3/12
(LT52)
Th4/11
(LT53)
12.00
12.30
Lunch/
Poster Session 1
(Level 2 Foyer)
13.00
13.30
Lunch/
Poster Session 2
(Level 2 Foyer)
14.00
14.30
Plenary 3 (Atieh Abu-RAQABEH)
(AUD 2)
15.00
T5/14
(LT52)
T6/2
(AUD 2)
T7/8
(GL)
T8/4
(LT53)
W5/14
(LT53)
W6/2
(AUD 2)
W7/7-K
(LT52)
W8/11
(GL)
15.30
Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)
16.10
16.30
M6/1-K
(GL)
M7/2
(AUD 2)
M8/2
(LT52)
M9/5
(LT53)
M10/3
(LT50)
T9/1
(LT53)
T10/2
(AUD 2)
T11/12-K
(LT52)
19.00
19.30
20.00
20.30
21.30
T12/11
(GL)
Reception
Free Time
Bus Departure to
Gardens by the Bay
3
Bus Departure
(From U-Town to NUSS Guild House)
18.00
18.30
Registration
Commences
17.00
17.30
Tour of
Cloud Forest
Laserlight show
at 8.45 pm
4
Excursion
Jurong Island Tour
End of Event
ISC Dinner Meeting
(E5-02-06, NUS)
* For ISC Members Only
Banquet Dinner
(NUSS Guild House)
Bus pick-up to
NUS/hotel
1: Bus pickup from NUS to Gardens By The Bay 2: Bus pickup from Gardens By The Bay to Kent Vale / Park Rochester Hotel 3: Bus pickup from NUS U-Town to NUSS Guild House 4: Bus pickup from NUS to Jurong Island & back to NUS
Overall Programme
Time
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15
Session 1
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Time
11.00
Paper ID: 80
Title: Effect of Y2O3 Promoter on the Performance of
Ordered Mesoporous NiO-Al2O3 Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide
Reforming of Methane
Presented by: Ning Zhao
11.10
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11.30
11.40
11.50
12.00
12.10
Paper ID: 75
Title: Carbon dioxide as hydrogen vector
Presented by: Gabor Laurenczy
Author: Gabor Laurenczy
Affliation: cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne
Paper ID: 45
Title: C2+ Hydrocarbon Production by CO2 Hydrogenation
over Composite Catalysts of Cu-Zn-Al oxides and Organically
Modified Zeolites
Presented by: Masahiro Fujiwara
Paper ID: 86
Title: Reduction of CO2 to methanol in bioglycerol-water by
integrating photocatalytic and enzymatic
Presented by: Michele Aresta
Authors: Young-Su Noh,Eun-Hyeok Yang,Sung Soo Lim,JaeSuk Lee,Sang Woo Kim,Byoung Sung AhnandDong Ju Moon
Affliation: Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Paper ID: 81
Title: Highly-dispersed Cu-based catalysts for CO2
hydrogenation to methanol: Promoting effect of hydrtalcitelike structure
Presented by: Peng Gao
12.20
Authors: Peng Gao, Hui Wang, Rongyong Xie, Wei Wei and
Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences
12.30
12.40
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Session 2
Time
4.30
4.40
Paper ID: 63
Title: A novel photo-thermochemical cycle for the dissociation of CO2
using solar energy
Presented by: Yanwei Zhang, Junhu Zhou, Chenyu Xu
Paper ID: 72
Title: Efficient Hydrogen-Bond Donor Activators For The Synthesis Of Bio-Based Cyclic
Carbonates From CO2 And Vegetable Oils: A Combined In-SITU FT-LR And DFT Study
Presented by: Margot Alves
Authors: Chenyu Xu, Yanwei Zhang, Zhihua Wang, Junhu Zhou and Kefa
Cen
Affliation: State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Zhejiang University
Paper ID: 77
Title: A novel anion exchange membrane enabling carbon dioxide
electrolysis at industrially important rates
Presented by: Dale Lutz
Authors: Dale Lutz, Rich Masel, Zengcai Liu, Qingmei Chen, Robert
Kutz, Hongzhou Yang, Krzysztof Lewinski, Tyler Matthews and Marina
Kaplun.
Affliation: 3M
Paper ID: 82
Title: Copper based catalysts via hierarchical precursor for CO2
hydrogenation to methanol at low temperature
Presented by: Wei Wei
Authors: Shuo Xiao, Peng Gao, Rongyong Xie, Hui Wang, Wei Wei and
Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paper ID: 27
Title: Halide-Free Aluminium Catalyst For The Synthesis Of Cyclic
Carbonates From Epoxides And Carbon Dioxide
Presented by: Xiao Wu
Authors: Jennifer A. Garden, Prabhjot K. Saini, Charles Romain and Charlotte K. Williams
Affliation: Imperial College London
Paper ID: 35
Title: Catalytic Organic Synthesis Using Organic Carbonates As Versatile
Intermediates
Presented by: Arjan Kleij
Authors: Liguo Wang, Huiquan Li, Peng He, Yan Cao and Fengjiao Li
Affliation: Institute of Process and Engineering, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Authors: Chaonan Cui, Hua Wang, Xinli Zhu, Jinyu Han and Qingfeng
Ge
Affliation: Tianjin University, Southern Illinois University
Paper ID: 30
Title: Synthesis Of Cyclic Carbonates From Diols And Carbon Dioxide
Using Organozinc Compounds
Presented by: James Comerford
5.10
5.20
5.30
Authors: Wenjin Yan, Qing Yue Kouk, Jizhong Luo, Yan Liu and Armando
Borgna
Affliation: ICES
5.40
Paper ID: 128
Title: Dry reforming of CH4 on Co/Al2O3 catalysts reduced at different
temperatures
Presented by: Andras Erdohelyi
Paper ID: 85
Title: Citric acid-assisted synthesis of highly dispersed Ni/SBA-15 for
dry reforming of CH4
Presented by: Yong Xiao
6.20
6.30
6.40
Paper ID: 26
Title: Synthesis Of Cyclic Carbonates Catalysed By Aluminium
Heteroscorpionate Complexes
Presented by: Jos Antonio Castro-Osma
Authors: Jos Antonio Castro-Osma, Michael North, Agustn LaraSnchez and Antonio Otero
Affliation: Green Chemistry Centre Of Excellence, University Of York;
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Authors: Margot Alves, Raphal Mreau, Bruno Grignard, Christophe Detrembleur, Christine
Jerome and Thierry Tassaing
Affliation: Institut des Sciences Molculaires, Center for Education and Research on Macromolecules
Authors: Eva Horvath, Kornelia Baan, Erika Varga, Albert Oszko, Balazs
Laszlo and Andras Erdohelyi
Affliation: Department of Physical Chemistry and Material Science,
University of Szeged
6.00
6.10
5.00
5.50
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Authors: Debao Li, Huaiqian Lu, Yong Xiao, Litao Jia and Bo Hou
Affliation: The Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Paper ID: 99
Title: Two-Step Thermochemical CO2 Splitting Over Stable NiFe2O4/Al2O3
Presented by: Jun Zhang
Authors: Yu Fu, Jun Zhang, Tiejun Zhao and Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Low Carbon Conversion Center, Shanghai Advanced Research
Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
End of Day 1
Authors: Jian-Gang Chen, Jin-Long Guo, Kuan Wang, Zhao-Tie Liu and Zhong-Wen Liu
Affliation: School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University
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10.30
Paper ID: 58
Title: Synergistic functions of carbon dioxide and water in selective
hydrogenation of benzyl cyanide
Presented by: Shinichiro Fujita, Ashvini Bhosale
Speaker: Peter Englezos (Professor and Head, Department of Chemical & Biological
Engineering; Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering)
Affliation: University of British Columbia, Canada
Paper ID: 50
Title: CO2 Chemistry: Upgrading Incorporation Of Carbon Dioxide Into
Heterocycles Under Ambient Pressure
Presented by: Liang-Nian He
10.40
10.50
11.00
11.10
20
11.20
11.30
11.40
11.50
12.00
12.10
12.20
12.30
12.40
Author: Liang-Nian He
Affliation: Nankai University
Paper ID: 47
Title: The Oxygen-Stripping Reaction Of CO2 Over Hydrogen-Treated CeO2
Presented by: Shawn Lin
Authors: Zana Rada, Hussein Abid, Hongqi Sun and Shaobin Wang
Affliation: Curtin University
Paper ID: 66
Title: CH4 - Flue Gas Replacement In Naturally Occurring Gas Hydrates As Revealed
By Phase Behavior, 13C Nmr, And High Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Presented by: Yongwon Seo
Paper ID: 96
Title: CO2 Hydrogenation To Formic Acid For Hydrogen Storage Using BioInspired Iridium Catalysts With Proton-Responsive Ligands
Presented by: Yuichiro Himeda
Authors: Yuichiro Himeda, Shaoan Xu, Yuki Suna, Yuichi Manaka, Naoya
Onishi, James T. Muckerman and Etsuko Fujita
Affliation: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science; Brookhaven
National Laboratory
Paper ID: 87
Title: Water-Removal Techniques For The Direct Carboxylation Of Alcohols
Presented by: Antonella Angelini
Authors: Antonella Angelini, Angela Dibenedetto and Michele Aresta
Affliation: University of Bari; National University of Singapore
Authors: Yan Cao, Huiquan Li, Xintao Li, Liguo Wang and Liyan Zhao
Affliation: Institute of Process and Engineering, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Authors: Yong Seok Yoon, In Kee Jeong, Sangyong Lee and Myung Ho Song
Affliation: Dongguk University
21
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Time
2.30
2.40
2.50
3.00
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Paper ID: 56
Title: Understanding The Potential Of CO2 Utilisation
Presented by: Katy Armstrong
Paper ID: 25
Title: Bioelectrochemical conversion of CO2 to chemicals: Electrosynthesis via
bacteria and enzymes
Presented by: Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Paper ID: 94
Title: Dual Function Materials For CO2 Capture And Conversion To Fuels Within
The Same Reactor
Presented by: Melis S. Duyar, Martha A. Arellano-Trevio
3.10
3.20
3.30
3.40
Authors: Sebastian Teir, Matti Sonck, Kristian Spilling, Piyush Choudhary, Srikanth
Mutnuri, Neelam Atri, Anant Yadav
Affliation: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; Fortum Oyj; Finnish
Environment Institute; ONGC, India; Birla Institute of Technology & Science; Banaras
Hindu University
Paper ID: 59
Title: Hydrate Equilibrium Data For CO2+N2 Mixtures With TBAB TBAF, CP,
TBAB+CP, TBAF+CP Promoters
Presented by: Fragkiskos Tzirakis
3.50
4.00
4.10
Author:Lingzhao Kong, Liang Wang, Quanyu Zhao, Wei Wei and Yuhan Sun
Affliation:
Session 5
SINGAPORE
Paper ID: 38
Title: Catalytic Transformation Of Carbon Dioxide And Methane Into Syngas Over
Metals Supported Catalysts
Presented by: Doan Pham Minh
Paper ID: 92
Title: New hierarchical composites HKUST-1/MCFs for CO2 capture from flue gas
Presented by: Fukui Xiao
4.40
Authors: Bruna Rego De Vasconcelos, Lulu Zhao,Doan Pham Minh, Ange Nzihou
and Patrick Sharrock
Affliation: Universit de Toulouse
4.50
5.00
Authors: Xingyuan Gao, Kus Hidajat, Yonghua Du, Armando Borgna and
Sibudjing Kawi
Affliation: NUS, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences
5.10
Authors: Jieying Jing, Junmei Huo, Xiangdong Feng, Yubin Zhang and Wenying Li
Affliation: Taiyuan University of Technology
Authors: Sandro Gennen, Bruno Grignard, Bernard Gilbert, Christine Jrme and
Christophe Detrembleur
Affliation: University of Lige
Paper ID: 37
Title: Sintering-Free Of Supported Ir Catalysts By Stronger Metal-Support
Interaction For Dry Reforming Of Methane
Presented by: Fagen Wang
Time
4.30
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5.30
5.40
5.50
6.00
Paper ID: 57
Title: Effect Of Feed Composition On Catalytic Deactivation And Coke Behavior
Of Ni-CaO-ZrO2 Catalyst In CH4-CO2 Reforming
Presented by: Feng Li
Authors: Changzhen Wang, Nannan Sun, Ning Zhao, Wei Wei and Yongxiang
Zhao
Affliation: Shanxi University, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Authors: Zana Rada, Hussein Abid, Hongqi Sun and Shaobin Wang
Affliation: Curtin University; Karbala University
Paper ID: 239
Title: Adsorbent Screening for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Based on Optimum VSA
Process
Presented by: Maninder Khurana
Authors: Maninder Khurana and Shamsuzzaman Farooq
Affliation: National University of Singapore
Paper ID: 67
Title: Effect of changing the cation on the capture of CO2 using superbase ionic liquids
Presented by: Corina Mccrellis
Authors: Lin Zhang, Rumin Que, Hao Wu, Xia Wang, Rui Liu and Linjun Yang
Affliation: Southeast University
6.20
Authors: Jinghua Xu, Xiong Su, Yanqiang Huang and Tao Zhang
Affliation: Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
6.40
Authors: Chunling Xin, Ning Zhao, Haijuan Zhan, Lei Li, Fukui Xiao and Wei Wei
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Authors: Tze Yuen Yeo, Hemmati Azadeh, Peng Bai, Paul Sharratt and Jie Bu;
Affliation: ICES-ASTAR, Singapore
6.10
6.30
Authors: Mohd Azlan Kassim, Nor Asrina Sairi and Rozita Yusoff
Affliation: Universiti Malaya
Paper ID: 22
Title: Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Using TiO2/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites
Presented by: Rajasekhar Balasubramanian, Shamik Chowdhury
6.50
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SINGAPORE
Time
11.00
Paper ID: 69
Title: Hydrogenation Of Carbon Dioxide To Methanol Over Cu/Zn Catalysts
Promoted With Different Metals
Presented by: Claudio Mota
Paper ID: 44
Title: Purification and Processing of Land-Fill-Gas via Hydrate-based
Technologies
Presented by: Shuanshi Fan
Authors: Shuanshi Fan, Jun Chen, Yanhong Wang and Xuemei Lang
Affliation: South China University of Technology
11.10
11.20
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11.40
11.50
12.00
Authors: Claudio Mota, Robson Monteiro, Jussara Miranda and Paulo Coutinho
Affliation: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Braskem
Authors: Chun Gang Xu, Xiaosen Li, Jing Cai, Zhao Yang Chen and Zhi Ming Xia
Affliation: Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
Authors: Shoji Iguchi, Kentaro Teramura, Saburo Hosokawa and Tsunehiro Tanaka
Affliation: Kyoto University
Paper ID: 93
Title: CO2 photoreduction via CeO2-TiO2 coated two dimensional PMMA plates
Presented by: Oluwafunmilola Ola
Paper ID: 76
Title: Integrated CO2 Capture and Photocatalytic Conversion to Fuels
Presented by: Ying Li
12.10
12.20
12.30
Authors: Xiaowa Nie, Michael Janik, Xinwen Guo and Chunshan Song
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology, Penn State University
12.40
Paper ID: 70
Title: Model for the Phase Equilibrium of Semi-Clathrate Hydrates of Carbon
Dioxide in TBAB and THF Aqueous Solution
Presented by: Jitendra Sangwai
Authors: Venkataramana Avula, Ramesh Gardas and Jitendra Sangwai
Affliation: IIT Madras
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2.00
2.10
2.20
2.30
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Paper ID: 74
Title: Smart CO2 Transformations (Scot) Project - Improving The Technical
And Economic Performance Of Emerging CO2 Transformation Technologies
Presented by: Dennis Krmer
Paper ID: 83
Title: Preparation and evaluation of amino-functionalized mesoporous silica by impregnating
aminopropyltriethoxysilane for CO2 capture applications
Presented by: Mohammad Abu-Zahra
Authors: Iker Garca-Garca, Urko Izquierdo, Victoria Laura Barrio, Jos Francisco
Cambra and Pedro Luis Arias
Affliation: UPV/EHU
Authors: Min Liu, Shen Hu, Chunshan Song and Xinwen Guo
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology; Penn State University
3.20
3.30
Authors: Qun Yi, Jilong Zhang, Xiaochao Zhang, Jieying Jing, Jie Feng and
Wenying Li
Affliation:
Authors: Xiong Su, Jinghua Xu, Xiaoyan Liu, Yanqiang Huang and Tao Zhang
Affliation: Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
3.10
3.40
3.50
Paper ID: 29
Title: Non-thermal plasma induced fragmentation of CO2
Presented by: Michael North
Authors: James Comerford, James Dedrick, Michael North, Deborah
OConnell and Timo Gans
Affliation: University of York
Paper ID: 199
Title: Exploiting CO2 vibrational excitation to achieve an energy efficient route
for CO2 based artificial fuels
Presented by: Gerardus van Rooij
Paper ID: 90
Title: Surface-modified spherical activated carbon materials for pre-combustion carbon
dioxide capture
Presented by: Nannan Sun
Authors: Nannan Sun, Chenggong Sun, Hao Liu, Jingjing Liu, Colin E. Snape, Kaixi Li, Zhiyong
Tang, Wei Wei and Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Science; University of
Nottingham
Authors: Gerard van Rooij, Dirk van den Bekerom, Richard van de Sanden,
Giel Berden and Richard Engeln
Affliation: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Paper ID: 79
Title: One-Pot Solvent-Free Synthesis of Nitrogen and Mg co-Doped Mesoporous Carbon
Materials for CO2 Capture
Presented by: Zhongzheng Zhang
Authors: Zhongzheng Zhang, Chenming Zhu, Nannan Sun, Hui Wang, Zhiyong Tang, Wei Wei,
Yuhan Sun, Chenggong Sun and Colin E. Snape
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences; University
of Nottingham
Authors: Anfeng Zhang, Min Liu, Dengyou Mu, Jie Li, Chunshan Song and Xinwen Guo
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology; Penn State University
4.00
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Time
11.00
11.10
Paper ID: 46
Title: Economically Sustainable Carbon Capture and Utilization: Conversion
of CO2 via Mineralization to Building Materials
Presented by: Martin Devenney
Paper ID: 24
Title: Direct Carbon-Carbon Reaction Of CO2 With Methane And Ethane To
Produce Chemicals
Presented by: Emad Al-Shafei
Paper ID: 32
Title: The impact of direct use of steelworks flue gas on product quality in
production of precipitated calcium carbonate from steelmaking residues
Presented by: Callum Hall
Authors: Min Sun Cho, Soo Chool Lee, Ho Jin Choi, Suk Yong Jung, Joong Beom Lee and Jae
Chang Kim
Affliation: Kyungpook National University; Korea Electric Power Research Institute
Paper ID: 53
Title: Carbon Dioxide Mineralization Technology
Evaluation: Concepts, Case Studies and Considerations
Presented by: Jie BU
Paper ID: 91
Title: The German R&D Programme for CO2 Utilization - innovations for a green
economy
Presented by: Alexander Janz
Authors: Lothar Mennicken andRoth Stefanie
Affliation: Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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11.30
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Authors: Carla I.C. Pinheiro, Maria Filipa Ribeiro, Auguste Fernandes and Ana Santo
Affliation: Instituto Superior Tcnico/Universidade de Lisboa
Authors: Maxime Mercy, Robert Bell, Nora De Leeuw, Corina McCrellis, Sarah Taylor and
Affliation: Christopher Hardacre
Paper ID: 62
Title: Effect of Serpentine Particle Sizes on CO2 Mineralization Process
Efficiency
Presented by: Tze Yuen Yeo
Authors: Hemmati Azadeh,Tze Yuen Yeo, Paul Sharratt andJie Bu
Affliation: ICES-ASTAR, Singapore
12.20
12.30
Authors: Azizul Hakim, Tengku Sharifah Marliza, Maratun Najiha Abu Tahari, Muhammad
Rahimi Yusop, Mohamed Wahab Mohamed Hisham and Mohd Ambar Yarmo
Affliation: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Authors: Nwe Ni Hlaing, Srimala Sreekantan, Radzali Othman, Hirofumi Hinode, Winarto
Kurniawan, Aye Aye Thant, Abdul Rahman Mohamed and Chris Salime
Affliation: Universiti Sains Malaysia; Tokyo Institute of Technology; University of Yangon;
Surya University
Paper ID: 156
Title: Use of a Zn organometallic complex for CO2 capture
Presented by: Richard Heyn
Authors: Richard Heyn, Richard Blom, Bjrnar Arstad, Ugochukwu Aronu and Karl Anders Hoff
Affliation: SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
12.40
12.50
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Poster Session 1
Poster Session 2
Capture Technologies
Paper ID: 28
Title: Using chromium(III) salophen
complexes to promote carbon dioxide
insertion of epoxides and cyclic
carbonate formation
Authors: Katie Joanna Lamb, Jose
A. Castro-Osma and Michael North
Affliation: University of York
Paper ID: 73
Title: EQUILIBRIUM AND DYNAMIC CO2
ADSORPTION ON ACTIVATED CARBON
HONEYCOMB MONOLITHS
Authors: Diana Vargas, Marco Balsamo,
Liliana Giraldo, Alessandro Erto and Juan
Carlos Moreno
Affliation: Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
Universit di Napoli, Universida de los Andes
Paper ID: 65
Title: Quaternary Ammonium Salt
Semiclathrates-Based CO2 Capture from
Flue Gas Mixtures
Authors: Soyoung Kim, Yohan Lee, Eunae
Kim, Seong-Pil Kang and Yongwon Seo
Affliation: Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea Institute
of Energy Research
Paper ID: 61
Title: Refinement of Coarse Silica Residue
from Acid Leaching of Serpentine into
High Purity, Nanoporous Silica for
Catalyst Support Applications
Authors: Tze Yuen Yeo, Peng Bai, Paul
Sharratt andJie Bu
Affliation: Institute of Chemical and
Engineering Sicences, Sharif University
of Technology, China University of
Petroleum, ICES
Paper ID: 39
Title: Can Trisamidoaminemolybdenum
complexes serve as catalysts for the
reduction of CO2 to CH4 ? a DFT study
Authors: Markus Hoelscher,Spas
StoychevandWalter Leitne
Affliation: RWTH Aachen University
Paper ID: 40
Title: Hydrogenation of CO2 with Ru- and
Fe-Pincer complexes - Experiment
versus DFT
Authors: Jendrik Wlbern, Markus
Hlscher and Walter Leitne
Affliation: ITMC - RWTH Aachen
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Paper ID: 43
Title: CO2-Hydrogenation and Formic-Acid
Decomposition with a Homogeneous
Ruthenium-Pincer-Complex
Authors: Kai Rohmann, Markus Hlscher
and Walter Leitne
Affliation: ITMC, RWTH Aachen University
Paper ID: 52
Title: Hydrogenation of CO2 to Methanol
over In2O3
Authors: Kaihang Sun, Zhigang Fan and
Chang-Jun Li
Affliation: Tianjin University
Paper ID: 152
Title: CO2 capture and re-use from
oxyfuel cement kilns: process simulation
of the CO2 purification and catalytic
conversion into methanol
Authors: Nicolas Meunier, Sinda Laribi,
Lionel Dubois, Diane Thomas and Guy
De Weirel
Affliation: Chemical & Biochemical
Engineering Department, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Mons (UMONS).
Thermodynamics Department, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Mons
Paper ID: 159
Title: Kinetic study on dimethyl
carbonate synthesis via vapor phase
oxycarbonylation of methanol with
Langmuir-Hinshelwood model
Authors: Ryan Indra Mukti,Anatta Wahyu
Budiman,Tae Sun ChangandMyoung
Jae Cho
Affliation: Korea University of Science and
Technology. Korea Research Institute of
Chemical Technology
Paper ID: 160
Title: Catalytic activity enhancement
process and kinetic study of the vapor
phase methanol carbonylation using
heterogeneous copper-modernite over
activated carbon catalyst
Presented by: Myoung Jae Choi
Authors: Anatta Wahyu Budiman,Ryan
Mutki,Tae Sun ChangandMyoung Jae
Choi
Affiliation: Korea Research Institute of
Chemical Technology
Paper ID: 68
Title: Influences of large molecular
alcohols on phase behavior and
structural characteristics of CO2 hydrates
Authors: Eunae Kim, Soyoung Kim, Yohan
Lee, Young Keun Jin and Yongwon Seo
Affliation: Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea Institute
of Energy Research
Paper ID: 223
Title: Hydrate Formation with Dry Water
for Pre-combustion Gas Separation
Authors: Juwoon Park, Younghoon Sohn,
Huen Lee andYutaek Seo
Affliation: KAIST
Paper ID: 227
Title: Investigation of CO2 Hydrate
Formation from Micro-sized Ice and
Its Self-preservation Effect According
to Temperature, Particle Diameter, and
Shape
Authors: Seong-Pil Kang,Yeon-Soo
Kim,Yongwon SeoandMin Hye Youn
Affliation: Korea Institute of Energy
Research, National Institute of Chemical
Safety, Ulsan National Institute of Science
and Technology
Paper ID: 234
Title: A Comprehensive Kinetic Study To
Evaluate The Effect Of Tetrahydrofuran
On The Clathrate Process For PreCombustion Capture Of Carbon Dioxide
Authors: Ponnivalavan Babu, Junjie
Zheng andPraveen Linga
Affliation: NUS
Paper ID: 188
Title: Hydrate-based Removal of CO2
From Biogas using Tri-n-butylphosphine
Oxide Semiclathrate Hydrates
Authors: Qi Li, Shuanshi Fan, Yanhong
Wang, Xuemei Lang and Jun Chen
Paper ID: 186
Title: Purification and Processing
of Land-Fill-Gas via Hydrate-based
Technologies
Authors: Jun Chen, Shuanshi Fan,
Yanhong Wang, Xuemei Lang, Xiaojun
Long and Qi Li
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About
Singapore
This years conference is held in Singapore, leading the prestigious Top
10 Countries 2015 list for Best in Travel 2015, which puts together what
it reckons are the best travel destinations, ideas, trends, journeys and
experiences for the year.
If there is one word that best captures Singapore, it is unique. A
dynamic city rich in contrast and colour, youll find a harmonious blend
of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture here. Brimming with unbridled
energy, this little dynamo in Southeast Asia embodies the finest of both
East and West. A single days trail will take you from the past to the
future, from exotic ethnic enclave to efficient business centre, from
serene gardens to sleek skyscrapers.
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About
Singapore
Prominent Icons
1. The Merlion
Globally recognized as Singapores icon and
used as a mascot to represent Singapore
with its unique fusion of the lion head and
physique of a fish.
2. Singapore Flyer
River Safari
Orchard Road
Universal Studios
Singapore
Singapore
Sports Hub
3. Changi Airport
Located at eastern part of Singapore,
the primary civilian airport that won over
470 awards since 1981 has 3 passenger
terminals and an additional terminal that will
be ready by 2017.
Getting Around
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main airport in
Singapore. It connects to more than 200
destinations worldwide.
Singapore boasts excellent public transit.
You can reach the conference venue from
the airport by bus, MRT train, or taxi.
Taxi: Taxi is the easiest choice. They are
readily available from the Arrivals level
of each Terminal. All taxis run on meters
and are reasonably priced. Tips are not
customary in Singapore.
Chilli Crab
Chicken Rice
Satay
Laksa
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