Student poster presentation award is given for the students who make excellent poster presentation. Invited lectures will be a referee. Award ceremony will be held in the closing remarks on September 7.
PP 01 Kouta Takahashi, Nihon University
CO2 Solubilities in ether functionalized phosphonium-based ionic liquids at 313.15 K
PP 07 Soma Sato, Tohoku University
Measurement and correlation of vapor-liquid distribution coefficients of flavonoids in supercritical carbon dioxide-ethanol-water systems
PP 11 Jin Shimada, National Institute of Technology, Wakayama Collage
Phase equilibrium relations of semiclathrate hydrates based on tetra-n-butylphosphonium formate, acetate, propionate and lactate
PP 19 Shiho Isono, Tokyo University of Science
Effect of solid co-solvent addition on the glass transition temperature of pharmaceutical excipients under high pressure carbon dioxide
PP 22 Tomoka Shida, Tohoku University
Measurement and modeling of infinite dilution activity coefficients for organic compounds in ionic liquid mixtures ([Bmim]Cl0.50[Tf2N]0.50)
PP 30 Nahoko Kuroki, Ochanomizu University
Designing ionic liquids for efficient CO2 capture: A materials informatics study
PP 33 Yuya Murakami, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Oil phase swelling and extraction mechanism during supercritical fluid emulsion extraction via phase behavior observation
PP 35 Nattanai Kunanusont, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Effect of gases and discharge product solubility inside cathode toward the advantages of ionic liquid in Li-O2/CO2 battery
PP 37 Yingquan Hao, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Solvent polarity of alcohol and DBU mixtures switched by CO2
PP 47 Ding Dengpei, Nihon University
Extraction of active ingredients from Magnoliae Cortex using supercritical carbon dioxide
PP 53 Peany Houng, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Utilization of micro-mixing technique containing supercritical CO2-water fluids for extraction of ferulic acid from the aqueous solution
PP 55 Chanwit Apibanborirak, The University of Tokyo
Investigation and improvement of the structure stability of H-ZSM-5 in sub- and supercritical water
PP 61 Ryosuke Yamashita, Kansai University
Modified Hansen solubility sphere method based on solid reference materials
PP 65 Jonas Karl Christopher N. Agutaya, Kumamoto University
Insights into the mechanism of the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of hesperidin using quantum chemical calculations
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