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Day 1 September 26, 2016
Session Chair
Leon Gradon
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Session Co-chair
Sandrine Ricote
Colorado School of Mines, USA
Session Track
Emerging separation technologies
Session Introduction
Title:
Understanding and predicting industrial membranes performances in separation technology
Helene Marie,
Dow Benelux BV, Netherland
Title:
Influence of coal power plant exhaust gas on the structure and performance of ceramic nanostructured
gas separation membranes
Kai Wilkner,
Forschungszentrum Julich, Germany
Title:
A simple, accurate, time-saving and green method for the determination of 15 sulfonamides and
metabolites in serum samples by ultra-high performance supercritical fluid chromatography
Feng Zhang,
Chinese Academy of Inspection & Quarantine, China
Title:
Protonic ceramic membranes under asymmetric steam atmosphere
Sandrine Ricote ,
Colorado School of Mines, USA
Title:
Separation science that's built for biopharma
Robert van Ling,
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Netherlands
Title:
Removal of divalent heavy-metal ions from aqueous solutions by adsorption process with
titanium dioxide nanowires
Snežana Maletic,
University of Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia
Title:
Development of a liquid-liquid extraction method of resveratrol from cell culture media using
solubility parameters
Mohamad Houssam Al balkhi,
Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, France
Title:
Highly selective sieving in porous graphene-like carbon nitride for helium/light isotopes
separation
Qu Yuanyuan,
Shandong University, China
Title:
2D crystal-based membranes for photocatalysis and separation
Yuyoung Shin,
University of Manchester, UK