Adsorption and Ion Exchange

Session 248 - Novel Adsorbent Materials and Structures I
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:Linda S. Cheng
CoChair:Jeffrey R. Hufton
 Cu-Btc: a Shape Selective Mof Material for the Adsorptive Separation of N- and Iso-Alkanes
Vincent Finsy, Joeri F. M. Denayer, Luc Alaerts, Dirk De Vos, Gino V. Baron, Professor
 Towards the Rational Design of Metal-Organic Frameworks: Using Molecular Simulations to Understand Adsorption Phenomena in Mofs
Tina Düren
 Design, Synthesis, and Applications of Reversible Oxygen Chemisorbents
Neil A. Stephenson, Delong Zhang
 Microfibrous Entrapment of Zeolites for High Duty Cycle Oxygen Enrichment from Air
Pallavi Chitta, Bruce J. Tatarchuk
 Porous Iron Oxyhydroxide Having Dual Adsorption Site for Efficient Removal of Anions in Wastewater
Atsushi Yamamoto, Toshihiro Sato, Kazuhiro Mae
 Adsorption Properties of Mesoporous Alumino and Titanosilicates of MCM-41 Type
Rinaldo S. Araújo, Diana C. S. Azevedo, Enrique Rodriguez-Castellon, Antonio J. Lopez, Celio L. Cavalcante Jr.
 Effect of Pore Size Distribution and Surface Area of Activated Carbon Fabrics for the Liquid Phase Adsorption of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants
James P. Minicucci, Ronald J. Willey, Robert Kaiser, Adam Kulczyk, Brian MacIver

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