Adsorption and Ion Exchange

Session 293 - Novel Adsorbent Materials and Structures II
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:Jeffrey R. Hufton
CoChair:Linda S. Cheng
 Molecular Modeling of the Adsorption of Small Molecules in Metal-Organic Frameworks
Krista S. Walton, Houston Frost, David Dubbeldam, John J. Low, Randall Q. Snurr
 The Interaction of Water with Metal Organic Framework-5 Simulated by Molecular Dynamics Using a New Non-Bonded Forcefield
Jeffery A. Greathouse, Mark D. Allendorf
 Mercury Adsorption on Activated Carbon
Bihter Padak, Michael Brunetti, Jennifer Wilcox
 Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Nitroaromatic Dye Removal: Comparing Vegetation-Polymer Beads and Activated Carbon
Jennifer L. Meehan, Wudneh Admassu
 Microfibrous Supported Catalysts/Sorbents: Novel Heterogeneous Contacting Systems with Enhanced Reaction Rates
Ranjeeth R. Kalluri, Donald Cahela, Bruce J. Tatarchuk
 Carbon Replica from Silica Template Using Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulations
Surendra K. Jain, Keith E. Gubbins, Roland J.-M. Pellenq
 Design of a Dual Purpose Air Filter for Semiconductor Clean Rooms
Ryan A. Sothen, Bruce J. Tatarchuk

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