Adsorption and Ion Exchange

Session 211 - Transport in Nanoporous Materials
The aim of the session will be to highlight recent developments in the field of transport in nanoporous materials and identify areas of research that still pose a significant challenge. Papers addressing both experimental and theoretical aspects of this field are welcomed.
Chair:Stefano Brandani
CoChair:Martha C. Mitchell
CoSponsor(s):Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
 Introductory Remarks
 Development of Fickian Diffusion Model for Mixtures in Nanoporous Adsorbents
Yu Wang, M. Douglas LeVan
 Molecular Simulation of Self- and Transport Diffusion of Mixtures in Metal-Organic Frameworks
David Dubbeldam, Don E. Ellis, Randall Q. Snurr
 Modeling Gas Permeation in Nanopores
Alexandra Ten Bosch, Franck Celestini
 New Silicoaluminophosphate and Titanosilicate Nanoporous Sorbents for Gas Phase Separations
Milton E. Rivera-Ramos, Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, Arturo J. Hernandez-Maldonado
 Characterization of Multicomponent Counter-Diffusion in Silicalite : Application to C6 Isomers in Liquid Phase
Melaz Tayakout, Elsa Jolimaitre, Anne-Claire Dubreuil, Alain Methivier
 Particle Impregnated Membranes for Bioseparations
M. Omon Herigstad, Patrick V. Gurgel, Ruben G. Carbonell
 Mesoporous Ceramic Membranes for Non-Aqueous Separations: Surface Modification and Solvent Permeability
Geoffrey D. Bothun, Shamsuddin Ilias, Vincent Morehead, Katif Peay

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