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Proceedings ICOM '96 The 1996 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEMBRANES AND MEMBRANE PROCESSES Venue: Paeifieo Yokohama, Conference Center, Yokohama, Japan Date: August 18 (Sun.)-23 (FrL), 1996 Organized by The Membrane Society of Japan Co - Organized by The European Society of Membrane Science and Technology The North American Membrane Society Supported by Japan Fine Ceramics Association Japan High Polymer Center Membrane Research Circle of Food Water Purification Process Association, Inc.
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Proceedings

ICOM '96The 1996

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEMBRANESAND MEMBRANE PROCESSES

Venue: Paeifieo Yokohama, Conference Center, Yokohama, JapanDate: August 18 (Sun.)-23 (FrL), 1996

Organized by

The Membrane Society of JapanCo - Organized by

The European Society of Membrane Science and TechnologyThe North American Membrane Society

Supported byJapan Fine Ceramics Association

Japan High Polymer CenterMembrane Research Circle of Food

Water Purification Process Association, Inc.

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

August 19(Mon.)

9:00-12:30 (Coffee Break: 10:20-10:50)

Opening Ceremony Main Hall (IF)

Plenary Session 1 Main Hall (IF)Chairperson: T. Shimidzu (Kansai Research Institute, Japan)

PL-1-1 An ongoing revolution in gas separation materials ?W.T. Koros (U.SA)

Chairperson: Y. Nozawa (Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan)

PL-1-2 Iiposomes in cancer chemotherapy: From basic research to FDA approvalY- Barenholz. A. Gabizon (Israel)

Chairperson: S. Kimura (Osaka University, Japan)

PL-1-3 Membrane in urban water systemN.Tambo (Japan)

Oral Sessions

14:00-17:30 (Coffee Break: 15:45-16:15)

Session 1 Characterization and Transport Phenomena Room 301S-l-l Chairpersons: S.-T. Hwang (University of Cincinatti, U.SA), K. Sakai (Waseda University, Japan)

Keynote Fluid mechanics in a spiral membrane tubeH. Mallubhotla, G. Belfort (U.S.A.)

S-l-1-1 Concentration polarization, separation factor, and Peclet number in membrane processesS.-T. Hwang. S. Bhattacharya (U.SA)

S-l-1-2 Ultrafiltration of macromolecular solutions: A boundary layer theory approach to the study ofconcentration polarization phenomena

G. Iorio. V. Calabro, G. la Sala, S. Todisco (Italy)S-l-1-3 Systematic approach of membrane module design based on hydrodynamics

The helically twisted tubular membrane moduleI_Q_filioif., G.S. Vos, I.G. Racz, T. Reith (The Netherlands)

S-l-1-4 Influence of the feed channel geometry to the mass transfer in diffusion controlled pervaporationprocesses

B. Schulte. A Schulz, J. Hapke (Germany)S-l-1-5 Gas sparging to enhance ultrafiltration - A mechanism study

ZJELCui (U.K.)S-1-1-6 Two-dimensional stochastic modelling of membrane fouling

M. Wessliny (The Netherlands)

Session 2 Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Room 302S-2-1 Chairpersons: D. Bhattacharyya (University of Kentucky, U.SA), M. Kurihara (Toray Industries,

Inc., Japan)

Keynote Reverse osmosis membrane and permeation mechanismH. Qhva. S.I. Semenova (Japan)

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S-2-1-1 Use of CP/MAS 13C NMR spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) to characterizestructure-property-performance relationships in polyamide reverse osmosis (RO) membranes

S.-Y. Kwak. J.-J. Kim (Korea)S-2-1-2 Development of crosslinked fully aromatic polyamide ultra-thin composite membrane element for

seawater desalinationY. Fusaoka. S. Kojima, T. Dceda, T. Inoue, K Nakagawa, M. Kurihara Gapan)

S-2-1-3 Reverse osmosis cellulose acetate membranes in organic environmentsG.H. Koops. S. Yamada, S. Nakao (The Netherlands)

S-2-1-4 Computer aided research of high pressure reverse osmosis systemsD. Reese. R. Giinther, J. Hapke (Germany)

S-2-1-5 Development of theory and technology of the modified separating membrane systemsV.Y. Smorodin (Russia)

S-2-1-6 Separation performance of nanofiltration membranes in ethanol solutionT. Nakane. H. Yanagishita, D. Kitamoto, K Nouzaki, M. Nagata, K. Ueno (Japan)

Session 6 Inorganic Membranes Room 303S-6-1 Chairpersons: F. Kapteijn (CPT-TUDELFT, The Netherlands), N. Itoh (National Institute of Materials

and Chemical Research, Japan)

Keynote Application of ceramic membranes for the treatment of complex industrial wastewatersR. Bhave (U.SA)

S-6-1-1 Evaluation of silicon nitride microfiltration membranesT. Matsuura. C. Kawai, A Yamakawa Gapan)

S-6-1-2 Effect of microporous glass on ethanol-water clusters studied by liquid ionization mass spectrometryM. Tsuchiva. Y. Ii, J. Shirasaka, S. Yonemori, Y. Iwasaki Qapan)

S-6-1-3 Porous silica-zirconia membranes for nanofiltrationT. Tsuru. S. Wada, T. Sudoh, M. Asaeda Gapan)

S-6-1-4 Preparation of hollow-fibre composite carbon-zeolite membranesR.D. Sanderson. S.P.J. Smith (South Africa)

S-6-1-5 Preparation of a hydrogen permeate membrane for steam reforming processesKG.L. Lee. T.P. Perng, M.H. Rei (Taiwan)

S-6-1-6 Development in electroless plating technique for preparation of palladium membraneA Ii, H. Zhao, J. Gu, G. Xiong (China)

Session 7 Electro-Membranes Room 311+312S-7-1 Chairpersons: G.Pourcelly (Laboratory of Materials and Membrane Processes, France), A Yamauchi

(Kyushu University, Japan)

Keynote Trends in ion exchange membrane researchT.Sata Gapan)

S-7-1-1 The current density in electrodialysisAn original approach (definition, equation, physical meaning)

KE. Bouhidel (Algeria)S-7-1-2 Investigation of ion exchange membranes, immersed in aqueous solutions, using Raman

spectroscopyJ.-L Bribes. P. Huguet, A Hasdou, M. Chaouki, C. Gavach (France)

S-7-1-3 Characteristic coefficients of ions in various kinds of ion exchange membranesH. Mivoshi. M. Yamagami Gapan)

S-7-1-4 Acid/base permeability of ion-exchange membranesT A Davis. Y. Noma (U.SA)

S-7-1-5 Fundamental properties and applications of a novel anion exchange membraneI. Terada. H. Miyake Gapan)

S-7-1-6 Rotating membrane disk method for examination of electromembrane systemsO.V. Bobreshova. I.V. Aristov, E.M. Balavadze (Russia)

Session 9 Membranes for Pharmaceutical Applications Room 313+314S-9-1 Chairpersons: J. Bolard (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France), K. Miyajima (Kyoto University,

Japan)

Keynote Iipid effects on biological activity of Amphotericin BI. Bolard. J. Brajtburg (France)

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S-9-1-1 Process of micelle-vesicle transitionM. Ueno. Y. Akechi, N. Hirota, H. Kashiwagi, S. Sagasaki Gapan)

S-9-1-2 Is emulsion surface very similar to liposome surface ?T. Handa. H. Saito, Y. Miyako, K. Miyajima Gapan)

S-9-1-3 Influence of the hydrophobic indices of sugars on the main-transition temperature of DPPC/sugar/water system

H. Nagase. H. Ueda, M. Nakagaki Gapan)S-9-1-4 The role of saccharides for the freeze-thawing and freeze-drying of liposomes

K. Mivaiima Gapan)S-9-1-5 Nano- and microsize affinity beads and flat sheet membranes to remove Endotoxin

R. Darkow. T. Groth, W. Albrecht, D. Paul, B.-R Paulke (Germany)

August 20 (Tue.)

Oral Sessions

9:00-12:30 (Coffee Break: 10:45-11:15)

Session 1 Characterization and Transport Phenomena Room 301S-l-2 Chairpersons: B.D. Freeman (North Carolina State University, U.SA), T. Matsuura (University of

Ottawa, Canada)

Keynote Group contributions methods and other approaches for prediction of transport parameters ofpolymers

Y. Yampolskii. S. Shishatskii, B. Mattes, N. Plate (Russia)S-1-2-1 New paradigms in polymer permeation: Exploitation of solubility selectivity to tailor vapor/

permanent gas separation membranesB.D. Freeman. I. Pinnau (U.SA)

S-1-2-2 Solubility and diffusivity of low molecular weight compounds in polymers suitable for the removalof aromatics from hydrocarbon mixtures

S. Einecke, M. Senger, P. Silkenbaumer. RN. Lichtenthaler (Germany)S-l-2-3 Controlled porosity sol-gel thin films: Precursor to tailor-made silica microporous membranes for

gas separationB.N. Nair, K. Keizer. N. Maene, S. Nakao (Belgium)

S-l-2-4 Molecular modeling of pervaporation and gas separation processesP. Hofmann. L Fritz, J. Ulbrich, D. Paul (Germany)

S-l-2-5 Dehydration of ethanol by pervaporation using crosslinked PVA and copolymer PVA membranesV.S. Praptowidodo (Indonesia)

S-l-2-6 Design and operation of the pervaporation pilot-plant for producing absolute alcoholi, M. Liu, B.X. Cai, Y.C. Yu (China)

Session 2 Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Room 302S-2-2 Chairpersons: E.K. Lee (HemaSure Inc., U.SA), H. Ohya (Yokohama National University, Japan)

Keynote Separation possibilities and membrane performance in reverse osmosis and nanofiltration ProcessesG. lonsson (Denmark)

S-2-2-1 Use of simulation tools in optimizing industrial membrane processesS. Mirza (Switzerland)

S-2-2-2 Ultra-low-pressure reverse osmosis membrane "ES10"M. Hirose. H. Ito, Y. Minamizaki, Y. Kamiyama Gapan)

S-2-2-3 The performance of spiral tubular nanofiltrationM. Schmidt, S. Hofmann, J. Venter, H. Mallubhotla, G. Belfort (U.SA)

S-2-2-4 Advanced ultra low pressure reverse osmosis membrane elements having a high water flux and ahigh solute rejection

HJJsejia,Y- Fusaoka, T. Uemura, T. Tonouchi, H. Fujino Gapan)S-2-2-5 Selective rejection in the nanofiltration of binary electrolyte mixtures

J.-Z. Yang, X. Xu, H.G. Spencer (U.SA)

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S-2-2-6 Preparation and characterization of hollow fibre composite membrane modules for nanofiltrationH.C.W.M. Buijs. I. Blume, JAM.H. Hofman, P. Hiemstra, AHA Tmnemans (The Netherlands)

Session 6 Inorganic Membranes Room 303S-6-2 Chairpersons: Y.S. Lin (University of Cincinnati, U.SA), S. Morooka (Kyushu University, Japan)

Keynote Fabrication of ceramic-supported ultrathin metallic membranes by sputtering and chemical vapordeposition

Y.S. Lin. G. Xomeritakis, V. Jayaraman, D. Dionysiou (U.SA)S-6-2-1 Computer simulation of permeation of gas mixtures through carbon membranes using non-

equilibrium molecular dynamicsS. Furukawa, T.Nitta Gapan)

S-6-2-2 Separation by clay membranesT. Matsuura. KM. Lang, H. Lau, D. Brinza, J. Tunney, M. Ishiguro, C. Detellier (Canada)

S-6-2-3 High temperature size selective membranesS.T. Zhou. N.N. Li (U.SA)

S-6-2-4 Gas separation with carbon molecular sieve membranes prepared from several types of polyimidesH. Suda. S. Kazama, K Haraya Gapan)

S-6-2-5 Unified description of the permeation and separation behavior of a silicalite-1 membraneT.M. van de Graaf. W.J.W. Bakker, F. Kapteijn, J A Moulijn (The Netherlands)

S-6-2-6 Appearance of molecular sieving properties by zeolitic membranesM. Matsukata. N. Nishiyama, K Ueyama Gapan)

Session 7 Electro-Membranes Room 311+312S-7-2 Chairpersons: O. V. Bobreshova (Voronezh State University, Russia), T. Sata (Yamaguchi University,

Japan)

Keynote Electrodialysis with bipolar membranes - Theory and applicationH.-T. Rapp. Eigenberger G., Strathmann H. (Germany)

S-7-2-1 Effect of polymer structure in bipolar membranes on water splittingA Tanioka. T. Hosono, K Shimizu, M. Higa Gapan)

S-7-2-2 Membrane characteristics of bipolar membraneA Yamauchi. T. Okabe, T. Matsuo Gapan)

S-7-2-3 Important considerations for ion exchange membranes in acid recoveryB.I. Robbins. R.W. Field, S.T. Kolaczkowski, AD. Lockett (U.K.)

S-7-2-4 Development of an electro-electrodyalisis process for acid recovery from spent chemical cleaningbaths

P. Pinacci. P. Barbieri, G. Cirillo (Italy)S-7-2-5 Electrotransport of sulphuric acid through anion exchange membranes proton leakage and transport

mechanismsY. Lorrain, C. Gavach, G. Pourcellv (France)

S-7-2-6 The mechanisms of water dissociation (WD) in electrodialysis (ED)State of the art and original experiments

K.E. Boiihidel. K Oulmi, Y. Belala (Algeria)

Session 10 Biological Membranes Room 313+314S-10-1 Chairpersons: M. Narla (University of California, U.SA), K Inui (Kyoto University Hospital, Japan)

Keynote Molecular insights into regulation of red cell membrane mechanical propertiesM. Narla. Y. Takakuwa (USA)

S-10-1-1 Defective anion transport and marked spherocytosis with membrane instability caused by hereditarytotal deficiency of red cell band 3 in cattle due to a nonsense mutation1'3

M. Inaba. A Yawata, I. Koshino, K Sato, M. Takeuchi, Y. Takakuwa, S. Manno, Y. Yawata, A.Kanzaki, J. Sakai, A Ban, K. Ono, Y. Maede Gapan)

S-10-1-2 The calcium-entry blockers inhibit an impairment or red blood cell deformability caused bysubhemolytic mechanical stress

X Oonishi. K Sakashita, T. Tomimatsu, N. Uyesaka Gapan)S-10-1-3 Ankyrin degradation in calcium-phosphate-induced fusion of human erythrocyte ghosts

S, Manno. N. Kimata, A. Mizuno, X.L An, K. Nagao, KA Mizuguchi, H. Horikawa, Y. Takakuwa,M. Narla Gapan)

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S-10-14 Regulation of p-aminohippurate transport by protein kinase C in the OK kidney epithelial cellsM. Takano. J. Nagai, K Inui Gapan)

S-10-1-5 Drug interactions with biomimetic membranesN.M. Kocherginskv. I.S. Osak (Singapore)

S-10-1-6 Artificial ion channels which allow selective and large ionic fluxes across bilayer membraneY. Kobuke Gapan)

14:00-17:30 (Coffee Break: 15:45-16:15)

Session 1 Characterization and Transport Phenomena Room 301S-l-3 Chairpersons: I.M. Coelhoso (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), A Tanioka (Tokyo Institute of

Technology, Japan)

Keynote Membrane characterization and membrane transportT. Matsuura. KC. Khulbe (Canada)

S-l-3-1 Network thermodynamics of transport phenomena across the epitheliumY. Imai Gapan)

S-l-3-2 Contribution of convective flux on the facilitated transport across a membraneI.M. Coelhoso, J.M. Magalhaes, AE. Rodrigues, T.P.S.G. Cresoo (Portugal)

S-1-3-3 Dependence of ionic conductance on membrane potentialM. Higa. A Tanioka Gapan)

S-l-34 Diffusion coefficients of xenon in polystyrene determined by Xenon-129 NMR spectroscopyJ.H. Simpson, W.-Y. Wen. AA Jones, P.T. Inglefield, J.T. Bendler (U.SA)

S-l-3-5 Diffusion coefficients of penetrants in polymer gel membrane measured by PFG-NMR methodM. Natsuisaka. K Nitta, A Tanioka Gapan)

S-l-3-6 Natural convection in the boundary layer on a desalting surface of an ion exchange membraneY. Tanaka Gapan)

Session 3 Ultrafiltration and Microfiltration Room 302S-3-1 Chairpersons: A.G. Fane (UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology, Australia),

S. Nakao (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Keynote Adsorption and desorption phenomena in protein separation by membranesS. Nakao. S. Kimura, S. Matsuo, T. Uchida Gapan)

S-3-1-1 Fouling studies during membrane filtration of single-cell protein suspensionI.G. Wenten. G. Jonsson (Indonesia)

S-3-1-2 Adsorption of endotoxin on membranesI. Nagasaki. M. Tsuchiya, A Takaoka, S. Kishii, I.E. Lee, S. Nakao, S. Kimura Gapan)

S-3-1-3 The action of enzymes and surfactants during the cleaning of ultrafiltration membranesD.E. Wilev. M.J. Munoz-Aguado, AG. Fane (Australia)

S-3-1-4 Role of solution environment in flux and rejection in protein ultrafiltrationE. Iritani. Y. Mukai, T. Murase Gapan)

S-3-1-5 New determination method of pore size distribution in porous membranesY.Lee. J. Jeong, I.J. Youn (Korea)

S-3-1-6 Effect of degree of terpene fixation on optical resolution of amino acid by the membrane fixed withplasma polymerized terpene

T. Masawaki. K Eguchi, M. Taya, S. Tone Gapan)

Session 5 Pervaporation and Vapor Permeation Room 303S-5-1 Chairpersons: R.N. Iichtenthaler (University of Heidelberg, Germany), S.C. Kim (Korea Advanced

Inst. of Sci. & Tech., Korea), T. Uragami (Kansai University, Japan)

Keynote Vapor-permeation systems based on solvent-resistant hollow-fiber membranesS.B, McCray, D.T. Friesen, R. Ray, D.D. Newbold, J.R. Lowell, Jr. (U.SA)

S-5-1-1 Separation of trichloroethylene from waste water by pervaporation additional by adsorptionS. WeiB. E. Stiebing (Germany)

S-5-1-2 Removal of VOCs from waste gas streams by permeation in a hollow fiber permeatorJ.S. Cha, V. Malik, D. Bhaumik, R Ii, S. Majumdar, K.K. Sirkar (U.SA)

S-5-1-3 Recovery of spent deicing fluid by a membrane processJSLLZhoi, N.N. Ii (U.SA)

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S-5-1-4 The influence of the porous support of a high-flux composite membrane on VOC permeationU. Beuscher. C.H. Gooding (U.SA)

S-5-1-5 Tubular type pervaporation module with zeolite NaA membraneM. Kondo. J. Abe, Y. Morigami, Y. Matsuo, N. Miyake, H. Kita, K Okamoto Gapan)

S-5-1-6 Gas permeation and vapor sorption properties of tetrafluoroethylene/2,2-bistrifluoromethyl-4,5-difluoro-l,3Kiioxole [TFE/PDD] copolymers

A Singh, B.D. Freeman (U.SA)

Session 12 Membranes for Sensors and Devices Room 311+312S-12-1 Chairpersons: C. Koval (University of Colorado, U.S A) , H. Nishide (Waseda University, Japan)

Keynote Importance of membrane transport to the development of sensors and instruments for the analysisof hydrocarbons

CA Koval (U.SA)S-12-1-1 Plasma polymerized membranes for gassensors

S. Nehlsen. J. Miiller (Germany)S-12-1-2 Deposition and characterisation of yttrium-stabilised-zirconia thin films deposited by PAMOCVD

H. Wevten. M. Wauters, M. Mertens, G. Fransen, J. Luyten, R Leysen (Belgium)S-12-1-3 Oscillation of membrane potential in chemically modified poly (a-amino acid) membranes

A Higuchi. M. Hara Gapan)S-12-14 Surface activated membranes and their use in immuno- and molecular diagnostics

M. Harvey, R. Me Donogh (Germany)S-12-1-5 Cobalt-salen membranes as an oxygen device

H. Nishide. H. Mizuma, E. Tsuchida Qapan)S-12-1-6 Ultrathin heterolayered conjugating polymer superlattice membrane

T. Shimidzu. M. Fujitsuka Gapan)

Session 10 Biological Membranes Room 313+314S-10-2 Chairpersons: H.H.O. Schmid (University of Minnesota, U.SA), Y. Nozawa (Gifu University School

of Medicine, Japan)

Keynote Membrane phospholipid acyl turnover in resting and stimulated cellsP.C. Schmid, T. Kuwae, I. Spimrova, H.H.O. Schmid (U.SA)

S-10-2-1 Thermal membrane adaptation of potozoan, Tetrahymena thermophila: Molecular cloning of cDNAencoding A9 fatty acid desaturase and its mRNA expression during growth temperature shift-down

S. Nakashima. Y. Zhao, Y. Nozawa Gapan)S-10-2-2 a-Tocopherol-phospholipids intractions in mitochondrial membranes during the formation process

of megamitochodriaT. Wakabavashi. T. Matsuhashi, M. Wozniak Gapan)

S-10-2-3 Blood flow sensor conformation and sensitivity to sodiumG. Sieeel. A. Kauschmann, M. Malmsten, D. Klubendorf (Germany)

S-10-2-4 Extraction of glucoamylase using reversed micelles incorporating cyclodextrinS. Ichikawa. K Koyama, M. Seki, M. Nakajima, Y. Sano, M. Kameyama, T. Nagata, S. FurusakiGapan)

S-10-2-5 Change in surface properties of rat basophilic leukemia cells caused by adhesion to solid substrateKMakino. F. Fukai, T. Kawaguchi, H. Ohshima Gapan)

S-10-2-6 What is a hydrophobic interaction ? A new theoretical approach and its technological applicationsY.Y. Smorodin (Russia)

Poster Session 1 10:00-17:30 Lounge (3F)

Poster Discussion:

Session 4 Gas Separation

13:30-15:30

P-4-1P-4-1-1 Sorption and dilation for high-pressure carbon dioxide in poh/(methyl methacrylate) membrane

Y. Kamiva. K Mizoguchi, Y. Naito, Y. Fujiwara, K. Terada, J.-S. Wang Gapan)

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P-4-1-2 High-pressure sorption, dilation and partial molar volumes of gases in PDMS and P4MP1AV. Tarasov. V.I. Bondar (Russia)

P-4-1-3 Development of membrane technology for separation of hydrogen containing gaseous mixturesas applied to the processes of petrochemistry

S.S. Kurdyumov, Y.B. Amerik, G.Y. Dubinskii, E.G. Novitskii, V.V. Volkov (Russia)P-4-14 Preparation of 3-methylsulfolane and poly(trimethylsilyl methyl methacrylate) blend membranes

and their permeabilities for sour gasesI. Ii. K Nagai, T. Nakagawa, S. Wang, A Mau (Australia)

P4-1-5 Plasma polymerized membranes for carbon dioxide separationY. Hiravama. N. Tanihara, Y. Kusuki, H. Mano, K Haraya, M. Sato Gapan)

P4-1-6 Infrared spectropic studies of CO2 in Polymeric membranesT. Nakaiima. M. Hara, T. Nakagawa, A Higuchi Gapan)

P4-1-7 Effect of water vapor on CO2 separation performance of membrane separatorN. Matsumiva. K. Takagi, H. Mano, K. Haraya, M. Sato Gapan)

P4-1-8 CO2 recovery from flue gas by cardo-type polyimide membraneK Takagi. E. Fujisawa, Y. Tokuda, H. Mano, K Haraya, M. Sato Gapan)

P4-1-9 Facilitated transport of carbon dioxide in structurally modified perfluorosulfonated ionomermembranes

AV. Vorobiev, V.V. Valuev, SA Chizhanov, D.G. Bessarabov, R.D. Sanderson. S.F. Timashev(South Africa)

P4-1-10 Gas permeability and stability of modified poly (1-trimenthylsilyl-l-propyne) membranesK Nagai. T. Watanabe, Y. Okawara, T. Nakagawa Gapan)

B4-1-11 Gas transport in poly [l-(trimethylsilyl)-l-propyne]: estimation of experimental data andopportunities of simulating techniques

LE. Starannikova. V.V. Teplyakov (Russia)P4-1-12 UV initiated surface grafted PTMSP membranes and their gas permeability

G. Zheng. X. Qiu, G. Xu, J. Xing, G. Qi, J. Xu (China)P4-1-13 Separation of some gaseous hydrocarbon mixtures by means of hollow fiber module

R. Popescu, N. Sdrula. P. Mercea, P. Filip (Romania)P4-1-14 Perparation of water-swollen-hydrogel membrane for gas separation.

Y.-I. Park. K.-H. Lee (Korea)P4-1-15 Effect of zeolite activation conditions on the separation properties of zeolite filled silicon rubber

membranesS.B. Tantekin-Ersolmaz. L Senorkyan, C. Atalay, A Erdem-Senatalar CTurkey)

P-4-1-16 Zeolite filled polymeric membranes in gas separation and vapor permeationC. Atalay, N. Kalaonra, I. Bulbiil, A Erdem-Senatalar, S.B. Tantekin-Ersolmaz (Turkey)

P4-1-17 Gas permeability of poly(4-methyl-2-pentyne)A. Morisato. I. Pinnau (U.SA)

P-4-2P-4-2-1 Gas permeability of poly (4-methyl-l-pentene) supported on an anodic aluminum oxide membrane

UEsuii, T. Hiaki, M. Hongo, N. Itoh Gapan)P4-2-2 Gas permselectivity of the new anodic alumina membranes

AN. Gowadinov. S. Shishatckii, Y.P. Yamporskii, N.I. Mazurenko, R Paterson, P.P. Mardilovich(Belarus)

P4-2-3 Gas permeation of composite polycrystalline anodic alumina membranes at high temperatureP.P. Mardilovich, AN. Gowadinov- P.V. Kurman, I.P. Mardilovich, R Paterson, V.M. Gryaznov(Belarus)

P-4-2-4 Development of PPO composite membrane for gas separationS.-G. Ii. K-V. Peinemann (Germany)

P-4-2-5 Preparation of composite hollow fiber membranes of PEO-containing polyimides and theirproperties of CO2/N2 separation

H. Suzuki. K Tanaka, H. Kita, K Okamoto, Hoshino, T. Yosinaga, Y. Kusuki Gapan)P4-2-6 The kinetic study for asymmetric membrane formation via phase inversion process

H.I. Kim. RK Tyagi, A Fouda, K. Jonasson (Canada)P-4-2-7 Effect of the sublayer on dehydration process of an Asymmetric Membrane

Y. Cao, L Zeng, Y. Chen, H. Chen. Q. Yuan (China)P-4-2-8 Gas transport and mechanical properties of multiphase polysiloxane-based membrane

K Mizoguchi. K Terada, Y. Naito, Y. Kamiya, A Senuma Gapan)P-4-2-9 Syntheses of asymmetric polyimide membranes with ultrathin skin layer for gas separation

H. Kawakami. M. Mikawa, S. Nagaoka Gapan)

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P4-2-10 New type gas separation membranes having defect free ultra-thin skin layer and sponge-like poroussupport layer

H. Hachisuka. T. Ohara, K Ikeda Gapan)P4-2-11 Correlation between gas diffusion coefficients and free volume estimated by positron annihilation

lifetimes in glassy polymersK. Tanaka. H. Kita, K Okamoto, Y. Ito Gapan)

P4-2-12 High transport parameters and free volume of perfluorodioxole copolymersY. Yampolskii. A Alentiev, S. Nemser (Russia)

P4-2-13 Development and application of novel silicalite membranes to product separation and recoveryP. Chanaud, S.P. Perera. J.M. Muiruri, J A Howell (U.K)

P4-2-14 Gas permeation and diffusion in and free volume of methyl- and phenyl-substituted phenyleneoxide polymers

0. Ilinich, Y. Yampolskii. V. Volkov, A Lapkin, A Alentiev, M. Gokzhaev, N. Plate, E. Drioli(Russia)

P4-2-15 Gas sorption in substituted polyacetylenesV. Bondar, A Alentiev, T. Masuda, Y. Yampolskii (Russia)

Session 5 Pervaporation and Vapor PermeationP-5-2-1 Preparation of polyimide composite pervaporation membrane by vapor deposition and

polymerization (VDP)H. Yanagishita. D. Kitamoto, H. Nozoye, K Haraya, T. Nakane, T. Tsuchiva. S. Masumoto, N.Koura Gapan)

P-5-2-2 Pervaporation separation of ethylene glycol/water mixtures using crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyethersulfone composite membranes. Effects of membrane preparation conditions onpervaporation performances

F.Chen. H. Chen (China)P-5-2-3 Separation of aqueous acetic acid solution by silicalite membrane on pervaporation

T. Sano. S. Ejiri, K. Yamada, Y. Kawakami, H. Yanagishita Gapan)P-5-24 Removal of water in gas oil by pervaporation using polyimide hollow fiber membrane

S. Nakanishi. Y. Kusuki, N. Takada, M. Takayanagi, K Sugiyama Gapan)P-5-2-5 Pervaporation membranes for dehydration of organic solvents based on sulfonate containing

aromatic polyamides: effects of configurational structure and counterion nature on their selectivityand permeability

Y.E. Kirsh. P A Vdovin, YA Fedotov, S.I. Semenova (Russia)P-5-2-6 Effect of solvent evaporation conditions on the pervaporation performance of homogeneous

polyamide membranesA. Yamasaki. RK Tyagi, AE. Fouda, T. Matsuura Gapan)

Session 8 Liquid MembranesP-8-1

P-8-1-1 Separation of organic acid by liquid emulsion membranes in a continuous countercurrent mixingcolumn

Y.S. Mok. Y.K Lee (Korea)P-8-1-2 Concentration of erythromycin with liquid membrane

H. Habaki. S. Isobe, R Egashira, J. Kawasaki Gapan)P-8-1-3 Separation of U(VT) from sulfuric acid media by liquid surfactant membrane containing

n-octylcaprolactamL Yang. H. Takeuchi Gapan)

P-8-14 A rapid and short liquid membrane process for producing series products of rare earth (RE)Producing pure europium (Eu) from concentrate of Sm*3, Eu*3 and Gd*3

I.Zhu. X. Zhang (China)P-8-1-5 A rapid and short liquid membrane process for producing series products of rare earth (RE)

II Producing pure ytterbium (Yb) from concentrate of Tm3*, Yb3* and Lu3*X. Liu, X. Wang, Y. Wan, X. Zhang (China)

P-8-1-6 A rapid and short liquid membrane process for producing series products of rare earth (RE)III producing pure Lu3* and Tm3* from a concentrate of Tm3* and Lu3*X.Iiu,X. Wang, Y. Wan,X.Zhang (China)

P-8-1-7 A rapid and short liquid membrane process for producing series products of rare earth (RE)IV producing pure Sm3* and Gd** from concentrate of Sm3* and Gd3*M.Y. Ii, X.D. Wang, Y.H. Wan, X.T. Zhang (China)

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P-8-1-8 A rapid and short liquid membrane process for producing series products of rare earth (RE)Part V producing pure La3* from concentrate of La3*, Pr3*, Nd3*J.Z. Fang, X.D. Wang, Y.H. Wan, X.I. Zhang (China)

P-8-1-9 Separation of Sc(III) from Fe(III) and Lu(III) by bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl) thiophosphinic acid -N205- heptane emulsion liquid membrane

D.Li. W. Kong (China)P-8-2

P-8-2-1 Transport of saccharides through a liquid membrane mediated by lipophilic alkaline earth metalcomplexes

K Kasuga. T. Hirose, S. Aiba, T. Takahashi, K. Hiratani Gapan)P-8-2-2 Kemp's acid imides as Ion transport carriers

T. Hirose. Z.-H. Wang, B.W. Baldwin, K Kasuga Gapan)P-8-2-3 Ion-selective transport through liquid membrane based on Kemp's acid diamide and diester

Z.-H. Wang. T. Hirose, B.W. Baldwin Gapan)P-8-24 Facilitated transport of oxygen through the liquid membranes containing hemoglobin or

cobaltporphyrin as an oxygen carrierX.-S. Chen. H. Nishide, E. Tsuchida Gapan)

P-8-2-5 Up-hill transport phenomena through liquid membrane using some carriers.I. Charecteristic of the relation between carriers and its membrane in the liquid membrane

K Park. W.Yang (Korea)P-8-2-6 Supported liquid membranes for Cr(III) removal from wastewater

R. Molinari. AE. Cufone, E. Drioli (Italy)P-8-2-7 Properties of transfer and separation of samarium and neodymium in hollow fiber membrane

F. Zhang, P_Ji Y. Wu (China)P-8-2-8 Transport and separation of niobium (V) and tantalum (V) with supported liquid membranes

I. Marchese. A Acosta, M. Campderr6s (Argentina)

Session 11 Interaction between Intact Cell Membrane and LiposomalMembrane

P-l 1-1-1 Effective introduction of diphtheria toxin A to a Jurkat cell using a fusogenic liposomeN. Higashi Gapan)

Session 13 Bioprocessing by MembranesP-13-1-1 Membrane reactors in chemistry and biotechnology

V.N. Golubev. I.N. Zhiganov (Russia)P-13-1-2 The role of microbial cells on the enhancement of the ultrafiltration flux of amino acid fermentation

broths by precipitation with polyacrylic acidT. Nakamura. T. Tanabe, RG. Carbonell (U.SA)

P-13-1-3 Thermophilic ethanol production in a cell-recycle, gas-stripping fermenterH.M. Hild, D.C. Stuckev. DJ. Leak (U.K)

P-13-14 Effects of silicalite pervaporation membrane on ethanol fermentationT. Ikegami. S. Yasuda, H. Yanagishita, D. Kitamoto, K. Haraya, T. Nakane, H. Matsuda, N.Koura, T. Sano Gapan)

P-13-1-5 Hydrolysis of triglycerides by lipase in a membrane bioreactorK. Belafi-Bako. E. Cssinyi, A Dombi, E. Nagy (Hungary)

P-13-1-6 An experimental study on immobilized lipase membrane systemsL Giorno. M. Natoli, E. Drioli (Italy)

P-13-1-7 Continuous production of taxol by yew cell culture using a membrane bioreactorMJjeJu, R Arai, C. Ohzora, M. Takeda, S. Furusaki Gapan)

P-13-1-8 Extractive recovery of lactic acid with hollow fiber membraneY. Tong. M. Hirata, H. Takanashi, M. Matsumoto, F. Kubota, M. Goto, F. Nakashio, T. HanoGapan)

P-13-1-9 Product removal from alcohol fermentations - experimental and computer simulation resultsAJErjeiL J. Artner, E.R Kuebel (Austria)

P-13-1-10 Recovery of ethanol and 1-butanol from fermentation broth by dialysisJ. Bodnar, G. Gyulai, E. Nagy, L Meiszel, M. Harasek. A Friedl (Austria)

P-13-1-11 Efficient ethanol recovery system for biomass alcoholic fermentationY. Havashi. N. Shimizu, T. Kawanishi, T. Furukawa, S. Yuzaki Gapan)

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P-13-1-12 Purification of recombinant protein contained in retractile bodies from escherichia coli suspensionsusing cross-flow filtration

M.F.G. Macedo, T.LM. Alves, W.M. Degrave, L Mendonca-Iima, M.Q. Pires-Lopes, R Nobrega(Brazil)

P-13-1-13 High concenfration protein refolding by means of an ultrafiltration methodT. Furuta. D. Yamamoto, A Yasunishi, H. Yoshii Gapan)

P-13-1-14 Preparation of porous hollow-fiber membranes for reversed-phase chromatographyS. Kiyohara. A Shibasaki, K Saito, K Sugita, T. Sugo Gapan)

P-13-1-15 Comparison of protein binding performance by anion-exchange interaction between porous hollow-fiber membrane and bead-packed bed

N. Kubota. Y. Konno, S. Miura, K Saito, K. Sugita, K Watanabe, T. Sugo Gapan)P-13-1-16 Protein transport characteristics through poly(vinyl alcohol) gel

H. Matsuvama. M. Teramoto, H. Urano Gapan)P-13-1-17 MicroChannel emulsification by visual microprocessing method

T. Kawakatsu. Y. Kikuchi, M. Nakajima Gapan)P-13-1-18 Minimal AOT concentration with guanidine hydrochloride in reverse micellar protein extraction

K Naoe. M. Kawagoe, S. Hakoda, M. Imai, M. Shimizu Gapan)P-13-1-19 Effect of guanidine hydrochloride on protein recovery from reverse micellar organic media

M. Murata. K Naoe, M. Kawagoe, M. Imai Gapan)P-13-1-20 Optimisation of production steps for manufacture of antibiotics by bermentation using membrane

techniqueV.S. Saokal (India)

Session 14 Food ProcessingP-14-1-1 A positive concentration polarization on pervaporation by porous hydrophobic membranes

T. Kokuean. T. Ohota, Kaseno, M. Imai, T. Harada, Y. Matsuda (Japan)P-14-1-2 Characteristics of the membrane emulsification method combined with preliminary emulsification

for preparing O/W and W/O emulsionsK Suzuki. I. Fujiki, K Hayakawa, Y. Hagura Gapan)

P-14-1-3 Membrane separation of solute in supercritical fluidT. Fuiii. Y. Tokunaga, K Nakamura Gapan)

P-14-14 Separation of polyunsaturated fatty acids using a hollow-fiber membrane extractorF. Kubota. M. Goto, F. Nakashio, T. Hano Gapan)

P-14-1-5 Nanofiltration membrane bioreactor for production of L-amino acids from keto-acids with NADHregeneration

S.-S. Iin. O. Miyawaki, K. Nakamura Gapan)P-14-1-6 Membrane processes for clarification and concentration of green tea extract

T. Kobavashi. T. Kawakatsu, M. Nakajima Gapan)P-14-1-7 Separation of oligosaccharides using nanofiltration membranes

T. Kawakatsu. H. Urano, M. Nakajima Gapan)P-14-1-8 Recovery of soybean oligosaccharides by RO/NF membranes and prediction of permeate flux by

osmotic pressure modelY. Matsubara. K Iwasaki, M. Nakajima, H. Nabetani, S. Nakao Gapan)

P-14-1-9 Extraction of wine-must aroma compounds by means of pervaporationT. Schafer. R Viegas, H. Pingel, G. Bengtson, KW. Boddeker, J.P.S.G. Crespo (Portugal)

P-14-1-10 Application of ceramic filter to the processing of soy sauceH. Tagami. T. Kezuka Gapan)

P-14-1-11 Membrane decolorization of crude oilKK Reddy, M. Nakaiima. J.B. Snape, T. Kawakatsu, S. Ichikawa, H. Nabetani Gapan)

P-14-1-12 Stability of membrane processed vegetable oilsR Subramanian. S. Ichikawa, H. Nabetani, M. Nakajima Gapan)

P-14-1-13 Membrane degumming of vegetable oilsR Subramanian. T. Kawakatsu, M. Nakajima Gapan)

P-14-1-14 Retention of volatile flavour/fragrance components in the concentration of liquid food products byosmotic distillation

AM. Barbe, J.P. Bartley, AL Jacobs, RA Tohnson (Australia)P-14-1-15 Separation of tocopherols from the deodorized distillates

S.S. Koseoglu. S. Wale (U.SA)

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Session 15 Environmental ApplicationP-15-1-1 Studies on potable water treatment by means of ultrafiltration

M. Bodzek. K Konieczny (Poland)P-15-1-2 Application of the hybrid system with a bio-reactor and R/O membranes to the reuse of petroleum

refinery wastewaterB.-I.Sang. J. Hwang, Y.-J. Kim, B.-R Min (Korea)

P-15-1-3 Simultaneous carbon and nitrogen removal by a plunging liquid jet bioreactor with crossflowmicrofiltration

K Yamagiwa. Y. Ohira, A Ohkawa Gapan)P-15-14 Membrane biofouling characteristics in membrane coupled activated sludge system

I.-S. Chang. J.-S. Kim, C.-H. Lee (Korea)P-15-1-5 Low pressure cross-flow microfiltration in membrane separation activated sludge process

S. Sawada, K. Matsui, K. Suzuki, K. Iwasaki Gapan)P-15-1-6 Zero reject treatment of nitrate effluent by electrodialysis on bipolar membrane

S. Graillon, F. Persin, G. Pourcellv. C. Gavach (France)P-15-1-7 Fluoride removal from drinking waters by donnan dialysis

M. Hichour, F. Persin, I. Sandeaux. J. Molenat, C. Gavach (France)P-15-1-8 Co-ion leakage through bipolar membranes during electrodialysis of concentrated salt solutions

S. Graillon, F. Persin, G. Pourcellv. C. Gavach (France)P-15-1-9 Removing color caused by humic substances from underground drinking water using hollow fiber

membraneN. Ohkuma, Y. Okuno, T. Kitazawa, S. Yoshikawa Gapan)

P-15-1-10 Performance of nanofiltration membranes in treating anionic pollutants in a very low pressurerange of operation

C. Ratanatamskul. K. Yamamoto, T. Urase Gapan)P-15-1-11 Separation/concentration of O/W emulsion from solution containing nonionic detergent by ceramic

UF/MF membranesK. Matsumoto. K Nakamura Gapan)

P-15-1-12 Integrated membrane technology for leather manufacture waste water treatmentA Povorov. V. Dubyaga, L. Erokhina, N. Shinencova (Russia)

P-15-1-13 The recycling of wheat washing waters by microfiltrationK.E. Bouhidel. S. Aoun (Algeria)

P-15-1-14 RO unit operation at higher recoveryM. Tamura. N. Suzuki Gapan)

P-15-1-15 Application of reverse osmosis membranes in municipal wastewater reuse: Microbial adhesionaspects

S.B. Sadr Ghaveni. P.J. Beatson, AG. Fane, RP. Schneider (Australia)P-15-1-16 Recovery of zinc and chromium ions from chromate wastewater

H.-S.Lee. H.S. Jung (Korea)P-15-1-17 Inorganic membranes for removal of ash and hazardous gasses from industrial exhausts

V.M. Iinkov. K. Dhaver (South Africa)

Session 16 Novel MembranesP-16-1-1

P-16-1-2

P-16-1-3

P-16-14

P-16-1-5

P-16-1-6

P-16-1-7

The phase separation phenomena of PSf/NMP solutions under varying relative humiditiesH.C. Park. Y.S. Kang, Y.P. Kim, H.Y. Kim (Korea)

Characterization of polyimide membranes prepared by one-step polymerizationJ.-Y. Jeon, T.-M.Tak (Korea)

Spinning of polycarbonate hollow fibersM. Di Luccio, C. P. Borges, R Nobrega. A C. Habert (Brazil)

The development and use of hydrophobically coated screens for osmotic distillationC. Forgacs (Israel)

Acrylonitrile-acrylic acid copolymer membrane imprinted theophylline molecular by phase inversionH.Y. Wang. T. Kobayashi, N. Fujii Gapan)

Phase separation effects on microstructure formation in polymer membranes produced viathermally induced phase separation

S.-W.Song (Korea)Preparation of insoluble polyimide hollow fiber membrane from PMDA & ODA

XjQL X. Wang, C. Chen, W. Jiang (China)

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Session 17 Processes and SystemsP-17-1-1 A ceramic membrane reactor for propane dehydrogenation

H. Weyten, K Keizer. A Kinoo, J. Luyten, R Leysen (Belgium)P-17-1-2 Liquid-gel extraction of silver by an extracting solvent - tri(n-octyl)phosphine oxide (TOPO):

Application to an industrial photographic effluentsD.E. Hadj-Boussaad. L. Bengoufa, S. Youcef-Khodja (Algeria)

P-17-1-3 Continuous treatment of phenol-polluted waters in a novel capillary membrane bioreactorW. Edwards, A Boshoff, W.D. Leukes, E.P. Jacobs, R Sanderson, H. Saayman, S.G. Burton,P.P. Rose (South Africa)

P-17-14 Methanol decomposition in palladium membrane reactorS. Hara. N. Itoh, K Haraya Gapan)

P-17-1-5 Porous noble metal/ceramic catalytic membranesSynthesis and characterization

H. Zhao, K Pflanz, J. Gu, N. Stroh, H. Brunner, G. Xiong (China)P-17-1-6 Reactions coupling in a membrane reactor

Z.Ma. Q. Yuan, P. Wu, G. Fu (China)P-17-1-7 An operating principle of catalytic membrane reactor

N. Itoh, T. Enomoto. A Shono, K. Sato Gapan)

Session 18 CO2 Separation by Inorganic MembranesP-18-1-1 Sealing technology for inorganic membrane at elevated temperature

T. Makino Gapan)P-18-1-2 Pevelopment of the porous silicon carbide material as a membrane carrier

N. Mivagawa. N. Shinohara, K Suzuki Gapan)P-18-1-3 Fabrication of high-porosity ceramic filters based on silicon nitride fibers

C. Kawai. A Yamakawa Gapan)P-18-14 Material design of ceramic membrane substrate for CO2 separation at high temperature

A Oka. T. Sugita, M. Masaki, S. Koga, K Takahashi, T. Sasa Gapan)P-18-1-5 Preparation of inorganic membranes for CO2 separation at high temperature

T. Ohnishi. K. Osada, Y. Shin, J. Yoshino, K Kuraoka, T. Yazawa Gapan)P-18-1-6 High temperature separation of CO2 using dolomite calcined

K Suzuki. T. Horiuchi, T. Osaki, T. Sugiyama, K. Inukai

Session 19 Drinking Water TreatmentP-19-1-1 Cellulose acetate hollow fiber membrane for ultrafiltration of river water

S. Nakatsuka. I. Nakate Gapan)P-19-1-2 TYN Y WAN: An illustration of UF new application

A Smati. P. Moulart Gapan)

Session 20 Petroleum Separation by MembranesP-20-1-1 Composite membranes based on liquid-crystalline aromatic polyesters for pervaporation of

aromatics/non-aromaticsH.C.W.M. Buiis. I. Blume, AHA Tinnemans (The Netherlands)

P-20-1-2 Membranes based on isophorone-based and structural analogous polyarylates for pervaporationof aromatics/non-aromatics

H.C.W.M. Buiis. J. Jager, A H A Tinnemans (The Netherlands)P-20-1-3 Structure of cross-linked poly(alkyl methacrylate) membranes on separation of hydrocarbon

mixtures in pervaporationT. Uragami. H. Okumura, K Inui, T. Miyata Gapan)

P-20-14 The synthesis and pervaporation properties of sulfonyl-containing polyimideT. Hao. K. Tanaka, H. Kita, K Okamoto Gapan)

P-20-1-5 Separation of liquid olefin/paraffin mixtures by means of a hybrid facilitated pervaporationmembrane system

P.G. Bessarabov. RP. Sanderson (South Africa)P-20-1-6 Permeation and separation of binary organic liquid mixtures through side-chain liquid-crystalline

polymer membranes by pervaporationT. Uragami, KInui. T. Miyata Gapan)

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P-20-1-7 The study on the selection of membrane materials for the separation of MeOH/MTBE mixturesby pervaporation

RXu. G. Iiu, X. Huang (China)P-20-1-8 Preparation of hollow-fiber membranes by plasma-graft filling polymerization for organic-liquid

separationT-Kai. T. Tsuru, S. Nakao, S. Kimura Gapan)

P-20-1-9 Structure-properties relationships for separation of alcohol-ether mixtures by pervaporationA Jonquieres, Q. T. Nguven. P. Roizard, P. Lochon (France)

P-20-1-10 Modified nylon 6 membranes for pervaporation separation of benzene/cyclohexane mixturesM. Yoshikawa, K. Tsubouchi. S. Takeuchi, T. Kitao Gapan)

P-20-1-11 Separation of organic mixtures by using PVA membranesA Yamasaki. K. Mizoguchi Gapan)

P-20-1-12 Sorption, diffusion, and permeation properties of organic vapors in poly [bis (trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] (PTFEP) and poly [bis (phenoxy) phosphazene] (PPOP) membranes

Y.-M. Sun. C.-L. Iin, Y.-K. Chen (China)Pervaporation of organic liquid mixtures through phosphorylated polymer membranes

T. Ijyuin, K. Tanaka, H. Kita, K. Okamoto Gapan)P-20-1-13

P-20-1-14 Pervaporation and vapor permeation using zeolite membranesH.Kita. K Tanaka, K Okamoto Gapan)

P-20-1-15 Synthesis of polyoxyethylene grafting nylon 6 and the selective separation of cyclohexane/cyclohexanone/cyclohexanol mixture through its membranes

H. Okushita. M. Yoshikawa, T. Shimidzu Gapan)P-20-1-16 Potential applications of membrane technology in an integrated petrochemicals company

P.S. Herrera (Canada)

August 21 (Wed.)

Oral Sessions

9:00-12:30 (Coffee Break: 10:45-11:15)

Session 1 Characterization and Transport Phenomena Room 301S-l-4 Chairpersons: Z. Cui (Oxford University, U.K), AC. Yamashita (Kyushu Institute of Technology at

Iizuka, Japan)

Keynote Technical evaluation of hollow fiber dialysis membranes for blood purificationK. Sakai Gapan)

S-14-1 An introduction to fundamental studies on liquid membranes in ChinaZ. Yan, P_Jju (China)

S-14-2 Membrane formation and structure via the dry-cast processH. Matsuvama. M. Teramoto, T. Uesaka Gapan)

S-14-3 Hybrid modeling of membrane formation by diffusion equations and Monte Carlo simulationsW.F.C. Kools. Th. van den Boomgaard, H. Strathmann (The Netherlands)

S-144 Effects of protein adsorption on intramembrane diffusion coefficient of asymmetrical dialysismembrane

K. Kokuho. T. Sunohara, K. Sakai Gapan)S-14-5 Analysis of solutes permeation through cylindrical pores by pore flow model

S. Ichimura. T. Yamaguchi, S. Nakao (Japan)

Session 3 Ultrafiltration and Microfiltration Room 302S-3-2 Chairpersons: V. Goel (Millipore Corporation, U.SA), K. Ikeda (Nitto Penko Corporation, Japan)

Keynote Factors influencing critical flux in the membrane filtration of biomass and colloidsAG, Fane, V. Chen, S. Madaeni, I.G. Wenten, P.E. Wiley (Australia)

S-3-2-1 Modification of porous polymeric membranes by incorporation of inorganic oxidesI. Genne, W. Poyen, K Keizer. R Leysen (Belgium)

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S-3-2-2 Hydrophilic polypropylene composite membraneP. Konstantin. H. Hu, W. Wixwat (U.SA)

S-3-2-3 Studies on the efficiency and stability of porous membrane made of aromatic poly (ether ketone)T. Shimoda. H. Hachiya, T. Komatsu, K Watanabe Gapan)

S-3-24 Pesign of ultrafiltration membrane properties by photo-modificationM. Ulbricht. M. Riedel, H.-G. Hicke, H. Kamusewitz (Germany)

S-3-2-5 Advanced feed outside hollow-fiber membrane modules for clarification of the various watersH. Yamamura. Y. Fujii, K Shiro, T. Uemura Gapan)

S-3-2-6 Backflushing effect of pulsatile flow on crossflow microfiltrationH.Ii. C.P. Bertram, P.E. Wiley (Australia)

Session 5 Pervaporation and Vapor Permeation Room 303S-5-2 Chairpersons: RY.M. Huang (University of Waterloo, Canada), M. Yoshikawa (Kyoto Institute of

Technology, Japan)

Keynote Integration of pervaporation for the removal of water in the production process ofmethylisobutylketone (MIBK)

C. Staudt-Bickel, RN. Iichtenthaier (Germany)S-5-2-1 Pervaporation with chitosan membranes. I. separation of water from ethylene glycol by a chitosan/

polysulfone composite membraneRY.M. Huang. X. Feng (Canada)

S-5-2-2 The choice of support layer of polyacrylate composite membranes for the dehydration of isopropanolby pervaporation

R.W. Field. P. Wu (U.K.)S-5-2-3 Pervaporation of water-alcohol mixture through polyion complex membrane

T. Hamada. S. Nakatsuka, M. Taya, S. Tone (Japan)S-5-24 Separation of binary liquid mixtures by pervaporation with polyelectrolyte membranes

H.-H. Schwarz. K Richau, P. Paul (Germany)S-5-2-5 Effect of microphase separation in two-component polymer membranes containing

polydimethylsiloxane on their permselectivity for aqueous ethanol solutionsT. Mivata. T. Takagi, J. Higuchi, T Uragami Gapan)

S-5-2-6 Evaluation of the pervaporation performance of organophilic capillary modules consideringconcentration polarization and temperature polarization

M. Harasek. A Friedl, A Schmidt (Austria)

Session 18 CO2 Separation by Inorganic Membranes Room 311+312S-18-1 Chairpersons: MA Anderson (University of Wisconsin, U.SA), M. Asaeda (Hiroshima University,

Japan)

Keynote Porous silica and silica-zirconia membranes for separation of inorganic gas mixtures includingcarbondioxide

M. Asaeda. T. Tsuru, T. Manabe, H. Hashimoto Gapan)S-18-1-1 Synthesis and characterization of zeolite membranes merged into the supports

Y. Ando. M. Kato, Y. Kamei, Y. Hirano, S. Yamada, H. Taguchi Gapan)S-18-1-2 High temperature permeability measurements of silicalite membranes

H. Yamada. T. Inada, K Nomura, Y. Ando, M. Kato, H. Taguchi Gapan)S-18-1-3 The dynamic behavior of gas separation on inorganic membrane as investigated by molecular

dynamics and computer graphics methodsH. Takaba. K Mizukami, M. Kubo, A Stirling, A Miyamoto Gapan)

S-18-14 Planar membranes for CO2 separationS.II. Biorkert P. Holland, M.H. Lewis (U.K)

S-18-1-5 Separation of CO2 with Y-A12O3 membrane prepared by sol-gel methodY.Seki. Y. Ohshima, H. Maruyama Gapan)

S-18-1-6 High temperature CO2 affinity of the CO2 separation membrane materialT. Horiuchi. H. Hidaka, T. Fukui, Y. Kubo, M. Horio, K. Suzuki, T. Mori Gapan)

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Session 71 Interaction between Intact Cell Membrane and LiposomalMembrane Room 313+314

S-l 1-1 Chairpersons: M. Malmsten (Institute for Surface Chemistry, Sweden), J. Sunamoto (KyotoUniversity, Japan)

Keynote Adsorption of serum proteins and colloids at phospholipid and other surfacesM. Malmsten (Sweden)

S-ll-1-1 Influencing target binding of PEG-immunoliposomes conjugated antibodies at PEG's terminalsK. Maruvama. T. Takizawa, N. Takahashi, T. Tagawa, K Nagaike, M. Iwatsuru Gapan)

S-l 1-1-2 Pirect liposomal extraction of taste receptor proteinsN. Higashi. M. Nakamura, K. Tsujii, J. Sunamoto Gapan)

S-l 1-1-3 Petermination of biochemical activities of reconstituted bovine insulin receptor on small vesiclescontaining artificial boundary lipids

T.Ueda Gapan)S-l 1-14 Transfer of membrane proteins from cells to liposomes

Y. Okumura Gapan)S-l 1-1-5 NMR study of choline methyl group of phospholipids

Z. Zhou. Y. Okumura, J. Sunamoto Gapan)S-l 1-1-6 Pirect stimulation of T lymphocyte with sialic acid-conjugated liposomes

E. Kato, K. Akiyoshi, T. Sunamoto Gapan)

August 22 (Thu.)

Oral Sessions

9:00-12:30 (Coffee Break: 10:45-11:15)

Session 4 Gas Separation Room 301S-4-1 Chairpersons: P.S. Puri (Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., U.SA), Q. Yuan (Chinese Academy of

Science, China), T. Nakagawa (Meiji University, Japan)

Keynote Gas permeability of poly [ l-(trimethylsilyl)-l-propyne] membraneT. Nakagawa Gapan)

S4-1-1 Synthesis and gas permeability of novel substituted polyacetylenesT. Masuda. M. Teraguchi Gapan)

S4-1-2 Vapor permeation, sorption, and vapor/gas separation using substituted acetylene polymersA Singh, A Morisato, B.D. Freeman. C. Casillas, I. Pinnau (U.SA)

S4-1-3 Gas transport properties of poly (1-trimethylsilyl-l-propyne) with hydrocarbon/hydrogen mixtures, C.G. Casillas, J.G. Wijmans, B.D. Freeman, L.G. Toy, A Morisato (U.SA)j , y, ( )

S4-14 Peculiarities of gas sorption in and transport through poly (1-trimethylsilyl-l-propyne) of differentstructure

V.V. Volkov. E.G. Iitvinova, V.S. Khotimsky, V.I. Bondar, B.R Mattes, S.S. Kelley, N A Plate(Russia)

S4-1-5 Solubilities and diffusivities of gases and vapours in glassy polymers: correlations and predictionbased on NELF

F. Doghieri, D. Biavati, G.C. Sarti (Italy)S4-1-6 Stability and separation properties of ceramic gas separative membranes for catalytic membrane

reactorsH. Wevten. A Krnoo, J. Luyten, K. Keizer, H. Verweij, R Leysen (Belgium)

Session 14 Food Processing Room 302S-14-1 Chairpersons: M. Cheryan (University of Illinois, U.SA), K Nakamura (The University of Tokyo,

Japan), T. Kokugan (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)

Keynote Membrane technology in food processing: Present status and future prospectsS.S. Kosengin (U.SA)

S-14-1-1 Separation of isomers by cyclodextrin using ultrafiltration moduleT. Kokugan. K. Tanaka, Y. Arif, M. Shimizu Gapan)

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S-14-1-2 Membrane processing of acetate fermentation brothsM. Chervan (U.SA)

S-14-1-3 Trie effect of fermentedwaste recycle on the performance of continuous ethanol fermentationKaseno. T. Kokugan Gapan)

S-14-14 Fouling of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis of cheese wheyH. Tsuge. M. Hiruma, N. Nakano, M. Tsuzuki, K. Kamiura, N. Kamiyama Gapan)

S-14-1-5 Production of food peptides with solubilization activity to iron and calcium by ultrafiltrationmembrane reactor combined with iron-affinity chromatography

0. Mivawaki. M. Yoshioka, K. Nakamura Gapan)S-14-1-6 Heat-resistant reverse osmosis membrane element optimized for food application

M. Ando. I. Kawada Gapan)

Session 16 Novel Membranes Room 303S-l6-1 Chairpersons: E. Drioli (University of Calabria, Italy), K. Sanui (Sophia University, Japan)

Keynote Supramolecular polymers for optical resolutionN. Ogata Gapan)

S-16-1-1 Asymmetric peekwc membranes for UF and gas separationE. Drioli. M.L Heijnen, G. Golemme, C.L. Pagliero (Italy)

S-16-1-2 The control of micro structures of the novel microfilters with ion-exchange capacityT. Hori. M. Hashino, A Omori, K. Watanabe Gapan)

S-16-1-3 Hydrophilic-hydrophobic IPN membranesE.J. Joen, Y.S. Jin, S.C. Kim (Korea)

S-16-14 Generic organofunctional siloxane membranesB.I. Brisdon (U.K.)

S-16-1-5 Molecularly imprinted polymeric membranes for enantioselective permeation of racemic aminoacids

M. Yoshikawa. J. Izumi, T. Kitao Gapan)

Session 8 Liquid Membranes Room 311+312S-8-1 Chairpersons: N.N. Ii (NL Chemical Technology, Inc., U.SA), M. Teramoto (Kyoto Institute of

Technology, Japan)

Keynote Separation of Sc(IH) by pseudo liquid membraneX. Yang, Z.Gu. D. Wang, M. Tanigaki (China)

S-8-1-1 Advances in fundamental understanding of electrostatic pseudo liquid membrane (ESPLIM)systems

C. Broan. A Bailey, T. Williams (U.K.)S-8-1-2 Separation of platinum and palladium using liquid surfactant membranes prepared with bi-functional

surfactantsT. Kakoi. M. Goto, F. Nakashio Gapan)

S-8-1-3 Mass transfer behavior in electrostatic pseudo liquid membrane (ESPLIM)M. Tanigaki. Y. Iwai, Z. Gu Gapan)

S-8-14 A rapid and short liquid membrane process for producing series products of rare earth (RE)I. Producing mixed REC13 and four kinds of concentratesX.D. Wang, Y.H. Wan, X.J. Ma, X.R Liu, X.T. Zhang (China)

S-8-1-5 Removal of strontium from wastewater by emulsion liquid membraneD.-W. Zhou, C.-R Huang, N.N. Ii, W.S.W. Ho (U.SA)

S-8-1-6 Preparation of inorganic microcapsules with liquid surfactant membraneT. Hano. M. Hirata, H. Takanashi, M. Matsumoto, T. Ohtake, Y. Nakahara Gapan)

Session 15 Environmental Application Room 313+314S-l5-1 Chairpersons: M. Mulder (University of Twente, The Netherlands), K. Mizoguchi (National Institute

of Materials and Chemical Research, Japan)

Keynote Membrane technology - Sustainable technologyM. Mulder (The Netherlands)

S-15-1-1 Membrane filtration in the gas phase (Review)KR Sournv (Germany)

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Comparison of fouling characteristics between inorganic and organic membrane in membranecoupled anaerobic bioreactor (MCAB)

g, S.-H. Yoon, C.-H. Lee (Korea)LgDestruction of caulerpa taxifolia by donnan dialysis

R. Sandeaux. M. Uchimura, L. Bonnal, J. Sandeaux, C. Gavach (France)Membrane technology applied for low-level radioactive waste cleaning

AG. Chmielewski, M. Harasimowicz, G. Zakrzewska-Trznadel (Poland)Membrane Gas Absorption environmental applications

R Klaassen. P.H.M. Feron, AE. Jansen (The Netherlands)Re-use of industrial waste water using a combination of MF and RO

M. Okazaki. K Miura, T. Nishida Gapan)

14:00-17:30 (Coffee Break: 15:45-16:15)

Session 4 Gas SeparationS-4-2

Room 301Chairpersons: I. Pinnau (Membrane Technology and Research, Inc., U.SA), K Okamoto (Yamaguchi

University, Japan)

Keynote Composite membranes for gas separation: Advanced preparation methodsK.-V. Peinemann. S.-G. Ii (Germany)

S4-2-1 A systematic procedure for drawing gas separation membrane cascades with limited number ofcompressors

R. Agrawal. J. Xu (U.SA)S4-2-2 Gas sorption and permeability of polyimides with rigid side chain

Y. Tsujita, Y. Hayakawa, S. Kodama, H. Yoshimizu. T. Kinoshita, T. Nihira, T. Abe, N. KohtohGapan)

S4-2-3 Comparison of different membrane gas separation processesR Rautenbach, A Struck (Germany)

S4-24 Dehydration of pressurized air by means of membranesK Ohlrogge. A Alpers, K. Kneifel, V. Nitsche (Germany)

S4-2-5 Preparation and characterization of y-Al2O3 composite membrane with highly dispersed palladiumby modification of sol particle

A Ii, J. Gu, G. Xiong (China)S4-2-6 New aspects of the polymer design for the gas separation membranes

V.V. Teplvakov (Russia)

Session 14 Food Processing Room 302S-l 4-2 Chairpersons: V. Calabro (University of Calabria, Italy), O. Miyawaki (The University of Tokyo,

Japan), K. Suzuki (Hiroshima University, Japan)

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Current status of membrane technology in Japanese food industryM. Nakajima Gapan)

Preparation of food emulsions using a membrane emulsification systemA Furuva. Y. Asano, R Katoh, K. Sotoyama, M. Tomita Gapan)

Theoretical and experimental study of orange juice concentration by optimised tubular membranedistillation system

V. Calabro. E. Drioli (Italy)A honey processing technology with UF membrane

SJteh, A Watanabe, M. Terakawa, K. Yoshioka Gapan)Development of a nanofiltration process for grape must concentration

P. Pinacci. P. Barbieri, R Ferrarini, A Amati (Italy)Perstraction system integrated with charged membrane for synthesis of aspartame precursor

Y Isono. K Fukushima, H. Nabetani, T. Kawakatsu, M. Nakajima Gapan)Optimal separation of jojoba protein using membrane processes

H. Nabetani. T.P. Abbott, R Keiman, M. Nakajima Gapan)

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Session 17 Processes and Systems Room 303S-l7-1 Chairpersons: G.C. Sarti (University of Bologna, Italy), K. Haraya (National Institute of Materials and

Chemical Research, Japan)

Keynote Processes and systemsRD. Noble (U.SA)

S-17-1-1 Use of vacuum membrane distillation for the separation of volatile organic compounds from aqueousstreams

S. Bandini, A Saavedra, G.C. Sarti (Italy)S-17-1-2 Extraction of phenylalanine using colloidal liquid aphrons (CLAs): Stability in dispersion and rates

of mass transferT.T. Scarpello. D.C. Stuckey (U.K)

S-17-1-3 Neosepta membranes in dialysis and neutralization dialysis of protein mixturesM. Bleha. G. Tishchenko, Y. Mizutani, N. Ohmura (Czech Republic)

S-17-14 Foulant resistant photocatalytic ceramic ultrafiltration membranesD.L. Wildman, MA Anderson. C.G. Hill, Jr. (U.SA)

S-17-1-5 Continuous production of lignin peroxidase by Phanerochaete chrysosporium in a capillary membranebioreactor for the degradation of aromatic pollutants

W.D. Leukes. E.P. Jacobs, H. Saayman, R Sanderson, S.G. Burton, P.D. Rose (South Africa)S-17-1-6 The study of dehydrogenation of cyclohexane in Pd-Ag alloy/ceramic composite membrane reactor

A Ii, Y. Ii, G. Wang, G. Xiong (China)

Session 8 Liquid Membranes Room 311+312S-8-2 Chairpersons: W.S.W. Ho (Exxon Research and Engineering Company, U.SA), T. Hano (Oita

University, Japan)

Keynote Hollow fiber contained liquid membrane-based permeation-separation and separation-reaction-separation: An overview

KKSirkar (U.SA)S-8-2-1 Extraction of amino acids and peptides with a hollow-fiber supported liquid membrane contactor

M.M. Hossain (New Zealand)S-8-2-2 Transport mechanisms in liquid membranes with ion exchange carriers

I.M. Coelhoso. T.F. Moura, J.P.S.G. Crespo, M.J.T. Carrondo (Portugal)S-8-2-3 Separation of solutes (metal ions, acids) by hybrid liquid membrane (HLM) with water-soluble

polymers as a carrier and ion-exchange membranesAEval. V. Kislik (Israel)

S-8-24 Facilitated transport of CO2 through aqueous amine membranesEffects of amine species and support membrane

M. Teramoto. Q. Huang, T. Watari, H. Matsuyama Gapan)S-8-2-5 CO2 separation through hydrogel membranes

K Okabe. M. Nakabayashi, N. Matsumiya, H. Mano, K Haraya, M. Sato Gapan)S-8-2-6 Supported liquid membranes with improved stability and fluxes

H. Strathmann. AJ.B. Kemperman (The Netherlands)

Session 19 Drinking Water Treatment Room 313+314S-l 9-1 Chairpersons: G. Amy (University of Colorado, U.SA), S. Ohgaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Keynote 1 Japanese approach of membrane technology application to public water supplyY. Magara. S. Kunikane, M. Itoh Gapan)

Keynote 2 Nanofiltration and ultrafiltration membrane rejection of natural organic matter and associated foulingG.Amv. J. Cho, D. Song (U.SA)

S-19-1-1 Factors affecting fouling of hollow-fiber membranes used in drinking water treatment processesS. Takizawa. T. Shirakawa, LB. Ho, K Fujita Gapan)

S-19-1-2 Performance of tank-submerged type membrane filtrationS. Shibuva. Y. Itoh, T. Kouno (Japan)

S-19-1-3 Water purification system with ceramic membraneK. Hattori. Y. Tomita, H. Yonekawa, Y. Inada Gapan)

S-19-14 UF Membrane treatment at large scaleT.-M. T*fn£ A Smati, P. Moulart (France)

S-19-1-5 Membrane filtration in potable-water productionE.P. Tacobs. J.P. Botes, S. Bradshaw, H.M. Saayman (South Africa)

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Poster Session 2 10:00-17:30 Lounge (3F)

Poster Discussion: 13:30-15:30

Session 1 Characterization and Transport Phenomenap-i-i

P-1-1-1 Role of the geometry of porous media in membrane transport of protein moleculesG. Tishchenko, M. Bleha. Y. Mizutani, N. Ohmura (Czech Republic)

P-1-1-2 Effect of viscosity and diffusivity on concentration polarization in ultrafiltrationM.R Alizadehfard, D.E. Wilev (Australia)

P-l-1-3 Coupled effects of concentration polarization in electrodialysis desalination channels contaningion-exchange granules

V.I. Zabolotskv. V.V. Nikonenko, N.D. Pismenskaya, KA Urash (Russia)P-l-2

P-l-2-1 Gas flow in porous membranes under influence of external fieldsV.V. Levdanskv (Belarus)

P-l-2-2 Diffusion and sorption for carbon dioxide in Kapton at extremely low pressureK. Toi. T. Nakamura, T. Ito, T. Kasai Gapan)

P-l-2-3 Optimization of operating conditions of Pd-membrane reactorI^Sun, G. Fu, D. Wu (China)

P-l-24 Molecular simulation techniques to study sorption properties for hydrocarbon gases in fluorinatedpolyimides

A Shimazu. M. Maeda, H. Hachisuka, K. Ikeda Gapan)P-l-3

P-l-3-1 Electrogenic components of polyether ionophores, monensin, nigericin and salinomysinN- Kamo. S. Miyauchi, M. Inabayashi, M. Hata, H. Hirata, T. Morimoto, T. Mizumori Gapan)

P-l-3-2 Influence of oxygen-containing hydrocarbons on the separation of hydrocarbon mixtures usingfacilitated transport

V.M. Iinkov. AJ. van Zyl (South Africa)P-l-3-3 Compartment model of p-glycoprotein mediated transport in mdrl-gene-transfected lymphoma

cellsH. Ashida. T. Oonishi, N. Uyesaka Gapan)

P-l-34 Quantitative characterization of the P-glycoprotein mediated transport in mdrl gene-transfectedlymphoma cells

T. Oonishi. K. Sakashita, S. Suematsu, AN. Schechter, N. Uyesaka Gapan)P-l-3-5 Thermoosmosis across anion-exchange membranes with trialkylbenzyl ammonium groups

R Kivono. A Komoto, M. Tasaka, T. Yamaguchi, T. Sata Gapan)P-l-3-6 Kinetics of ionization of porous membranes

IA Chernova. L.K. Shataeva (Russia)P-l-3-7 Permeation behavior of chiral compounds through poly (pyrrole)/poly (L-glutamic acid) composite

membraneK Ochiai, T. Aoki, K Nishihara, K. Sanui, N. Ogata Gapan)

P-l-3-8 Percolation permeability in ionomer membraneH. Matsuvama. M. Teramoto, M. Tsuchiya Gapan)

P-l-3-9 AC impedance analysis of ionic transport in charged membranesM. Sudoh, N. Kamiva. N. Tamura Gapan)

P-l-3-10 Dynamic analysis of surface adsorption and convection of protein induced by electric field in theporous membrane cell

Y.G. Park (Korea)P-l-3-11 Current rectification by inorganic membranes based on diverse uranyl derivatives precipitates

I. Benavente. A Cabeza (Spain)P-1-3-12 Impedance spectroscopy as a tool to determine electrical parameters for heterogeneous membranes

I. Benavente (Spain)P-l-4

P-14-1 A liquid emulsion membrane process for the separation of phenylalanine and aspartic from motherliquor of oc-APM

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P-14-2 Instability of casting solution film and surface structure formation of asymmetric membranesZ. Wang. S. Wang (China)

P-14-3 Preliminary study on concentrating and purifying active dyes by nanofiltrationC. Gao. J. Zhang, S. Yu (China)

P-144 Reevaluation of collagen as material of hemodialysis membrane: Its swelling and solute permeabilityT. Habu. T. Kanamori, T. Shinbo, K. Sakai (Japan)

P-14-5 Water transport in moderately hydrophilic polymers: From PVA derivatives to poly-3-hydroxybutyrate

A L Iordanskii. V.S. Markin, AV. Krivandin (Russia)P-14-6 A novel theoretical and experimental approach to analysis of a liquid flow through porous

membranesE.J. Shkol'nikov, S.N. Kovtunov, LA Yutseva, V.V. Volkov (Russia)

P-14-7 Thermal molecular motion and transport properties of comb-shaped polymersV.V. Volkov. AG. Fadeev, NA Plate, A Takahara, T. Kajiyama (Russia)

P-14-8 Similarity and separation of laminar flow with permeate flux in circular and parallel-plate ductsY. Hirata. H. Kobayashi Gapan)

P-14-9 Physico-chemical principles of testing ion-exchange membranesN.P. Berezina. T. Sata, NA Kononenko, OA Dyomina, E.N. Komkova (Russia)

Session 2 Reverse Osmosis and NanofiltrationP-2-1

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Composite membrane production by casting ultrathin layers on water surfacesA Bon. N. Smirnova, I. Shishova (Russia)

Influence of metal salts on polyamide reverse osmosis membranesM. Hirose. K Ikeda Gapan)

Results of field tests with ultra low pressure reverse osmosis membrane elementI. Kawada. M. Wilf Gapan)

The electrostatic and steric-hindrance effects on nanofiltration of organic electrolytesX.-L Wang. T. Tsuru, S. Nakao, S. Kimura Gapan)

Effects of adsorbed ions on rejection of metal ions by nanofiltration membrane: A model of combinedconvective diffusions of free and adsorbed ions

T.-H. Xu. S. Yamamoto, X.-H. Xing, H. Unno Gapan)Pilot scale membrane separation of electroplating waster by reverse osmosis and of textile dyeingwaste water by nanofiltration

X. Chai, G. Chen, P-L. Yue, Y.Mi (Hong Kong)

Application of nanofiltration membranes for hydroponics -Control of the chemical components ofthe nutrient solution-

T. Ohtani. S. Sase, L. Okushima Gapan)Performance comparison between mineral and organic nanofiltration membranes in order to recyclesurface treatment baths. Application to nickel (II)

N. Lakhchaf, A Larbot, M. Persin, I. Sarrazin. L. Cot (France)Development of composite membranes with selective layers based on new polymer materials

V. Dzubenko. A Bon, V. Dubyaga (Russia)Criteria for selection of nanofiltration membranes for drinking water production

A Povorov. V. Dubyaga, K. Platonov, N. Kornilova (Russia)Nanofiltration of very dilute single and binary electrolyte solutions by a charged membrane

X. Xu, H.G. Spencer (U.SA)Developments in solvent and pH stable NF membranes for solvent and caustic recovery

C. Iinder, M. Nemas, R Katraro, I. Yacubowicz (Israel)

Session 3 Ultrafiltration and MicrofiltrationP-3-1

P-3-1-1 Complexation-ultrfafiltration of copper ions from dilute aqueous solutions in the presence ofchelating agents

R-S. Tuang. M.-N. Chen (Taiwan)P-3-1-2 Outlook of microfiltration for slurry forming compressible cakes

A. Yelshin (Portugal)

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P-3-1-3 Application of MF-ceramic membrane as a pretreatment of alcohol-distillery wasteDiuma'ali. Supriyanto, Kaseno, T. Kokugan (Indonesia)

P-3-14 Micellar-enhanced ultrafilfration of gold (III) with nonionic surfactantS.Akita. H. Takeuchi Gapan)

P-3-1-5 Centrifugal ultrafiltration process of proteinaceous solutions using centripetal-flow cellH. Nakakura. A Tsubone, K Osasa Gapan)

P-3-1-6 Mechanism and possibilities of ultra-and microfiltration processes intensificationV.N. Golubev. I.L Keselman, I.N. Zhiganov (Russia)

P-3-1-7 Recovery of sizing agents through ultrafiltration-membranesT. Trauter (Germany)

P-3-2

P-3-2-1 Development of aromatic polyamide-based ultrafiltration membranes with improved functionalproperties

A Bon. V. Dubyaga, V. Savinov, G. Gorlova (Russia)P-3-2-2 Characteristics of UF membranes cast at higher than ambient temperatures

A Kumar. S. Lealess, A Tweddle, M. Dal-Cin (Canada)P-3-2-3 Characteristics of polysulfone membranes prepared from PSf/DMA water system by wet phase

inversion6. Sroonik (Slovenia)

P-3-24 Optical resolution of amino acids by UF hollow fibers using recognition sites of serum albuminT. Hashimoto. M. Yonehara, M. Hara, A Higuchi Gapan)

P-3-2-5 The effects of dope solvents on the structure and characteristics of polyacrylonitrile hollow-fibermembranes

H. Ohva. K. Watanabe Gapan)P-3-2-6 Preparation and properties of supported polysulfone ultrafiltration membranes

N. Ochoa, C. Pagliero, T. Marchese (Argentina)P-3-2-7 A new family of high performance ultrafiltration membranes

V. Goel. C. Ngan (U.SA)

Session 5 Pervaporation and Vapor PermeationP-5-1-1 Development of membrane system for removal of chlorinated hydrocarbons from groundwater

using sweep gas type pervaporationK Qgasawara. T. Masuoka, T. Iwatsubo, A Yamasaki, T. Kanamori, T. Shinbo, K. MizoguchiGapan)

P-5-1-2 Recovery of ethanol and buthanol from fermentation broth using a pervaporation-adsorption hybridprocess

L Kotsis, M. Harasek. A Friedl, C. Gyorvari (Austria)P-5-1-3 Separation of dimethylcarbonate-methanol mixture by pervaporation through

poly(dimethylsiloxane) membraneS. Tone. M. Taya, T. Masawaki, D.H. Phan Gapan)

P-5-14 Vapor permeation separation process through a solvent swollen membraneAJto, F. Sugawara, Y. Feng Gapan)

P-5-1-5 Membranes with thin layer of interpenetrating-polymer-networks (IPN) prepared by irradiation oflow-temperature plasma

T. Masuoka. K. Mizoguchi Gapan)P-5-1-6 Thermodynamics of polymer network swollen in a two component mixture

T. Iwatsubo. K. Ogasawara, T. Kanamori, A Yamasaki, T. Masuoka, T. Shinbo, K. MizoguchiGapan)

P-5-1-7 Phase equilibrium and mass transfer in the process of thermopervaporationD.D. Vasil'ev, AG. Fadeev. V.V. Ugrozov, I.B. Elkina, V.V. Volkov (Russia)

P-5-1-8 A simple predictive model of the permeation process in pervaporationX. Huang. G. Iiu, R Xu (China)

Session 6 Inorganic MembranesMicroporous ceramic hollow fibre membranes and modules

RATernstra, J.P.G.M. Van Eijk, J. Smid, AE. Jansen, G.G. Avci, V. Giinay (The Netherlands)Nanofiltration ceramic membrane

Rjjgrja, S. Cominotti (France)Preparation of tubular anodic aluminum oxide membrane

tLJtoJ S. Hara, K. Kato, T. Tsuji, M. Hongo Qapan)

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P-6-24 Synthesis of porous zirconia membraneC.-C. Huang, C.-S. Wu (Taiwan)

P-6-2-5 Gas permeation characteristics of xerogel coated porous glass membraneK Kuraoka. T. Yazawa Gapan)

P-6-2-6 Microporous ceramic membrane and its gas separation performanceL_Lj, J. Li, X. Qi (China)

P-6-2-7 Amorphous Si-C-0 membranes for gas separation at high temperaturesK Kusakabe. Z. Ii, J. Hayashi, S. Morooka Gapan)

P-6-2-8 Asymmetric capillary molecular sieve carbon membranes from kaptonT. Petersen. K Haraya (Germany)

P-6-2-9 Modelling of single and multi-component permeation through silicalite-1 zeolite membraneL.I.P. van den Broeke. J.M. van de Graaf, W.J.W. Bakker, F. Kapteijn, J A Moulijn (TheNetherlands)

P-6-2-10 Preparation and transport phenomena of silicalite molecular sieving membraneM. Nomura. W. Ueno, T. Yamaguchi, S. Nakao Gapan)

P-6-2-11 Preparation of silicalite membrane for pervaporationH. Yanagishita. D. Kitamoto, K Haraya, T. Nakane, H. Matsuda. N. Koura, T. Sano Gapan)

P-6-2-12 Preparation and characterization of unsupported ceramic membranes for microfiltrationT. Marchese. C. Almandoz, M. Amaral (Argentina)

Session 7 Electro-MembranesP-7-1

P-7-1-1 Anion exchange membranes with permselectivity for specific ions in electrodialysisY. Yamane, Y. Kakuyama, K Kawamura. T. Sata, K. Matsusaki Gapan)

P-7-1-2 Permeation control of amino acid through charge-controllable polypyrrole membraneM. Sudoh. H. Ikai, M. Andoh Gapan)

P-7-1-3 Reverse permeation of ions driven by pH difference across perfluorocarboxylate ion exchangemembrane

K. Nomura. T. Koga Gapan)P-7-14 Electrochemical transient techniques for the study of electromembranes processes

P. Sistat, C. Gavach, G. Pourcellv (France)P-7-1-5 Adsorption of halogen ion on cellulose acetate membrane determined by membrane potential

R Takacri. S. Kashima, K Gotoh, M. Tagawa, M. Nakagaki Gapan)P-7-1-6 Influence of organic compounds on the physico-chemical properties of zinc-containing ion-exchange

membranesS.V. Shishkina. I.Y. Maslenikova (Russia)

P-7-1-7 Zinc complexes transport through anion exchange membranesF. Aouad, A Iindheimer, F. Persin, C. Gavach (France)

P-7-1-8 Preparation and electrical conductivity measurement of amorphous antimonic acid filmK. Ozawa. Y. Sakka, M. Amano Gapan)

P-7-1-9 Coupling of electron transport with ion transport in mosaic membrane systemM. Igawa. Y. Suzuki, H. Okochi Gapan)

P-7-1-10 Selective transport of an organic non-electrolyte across an ion-exchange membrane via a specificreaction with an inorganic ion

M. Igawa. T. Fujiwara, H. Okochi Gapan)P-7-2

P-7-2-1 Demineralization by electrodialysis using ion-exchange textileE. Dejean, J. Sandeaux, R Sandeaux. C. Gavach (France)

P-7-2-2 Development of an electrochemical cell to aid in the removal of cations prior to cation conductivitydeterminations in the power industry

G.W. Lok. S. Peters, GA Olivier, O.G. van Schalkwyk (South Africa)P-7-2-3 Electrodialysis for purification of glycerin

F. Schaffner, R Audinos (France)P-7-24 Continuous electropermutation with ion-exchange textiles

T. Sandeaux. S. Ezzahar, A-T. Cherif, R Sandeaux, C. Gavach (France)P-7-2-5 Production of organic acid by bipolar membrane electrodialysis

M. Yamamoto. T. Kobayashi, F. Hanada Gapan)P-7-2-6 Nitrate removal by electrodialysis

T. Hamano Gapan)

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P-7-2-7 Anion-exchange membranes with controlled proton permeabilityB. Schmitz, B. Bauer (Germany)

P-7-2-8 Alkaline stable ion exchange membranesK Hiravama. S. Katayama, K Sakata Gapan)

P-7-2-9 Applications of electrodialysis using the monovalent cation permselective membraneS. Katavama. T. Maebata, M. Fujii, Y. Noma Gapan)

P-7-2-10 New anion exchange membranes for the electrodialysis of acidsP. Altmeier. A Konrad (Germany)

P-7-2-11 The electrodialysis process with bipolar membranes (EDBM) for product recoveryB. Pouresmaeil. F. Hell, A Friedl (Austria)

Session 9 Membranes for Pharmaceutical ApplicationsP-9-1-1 Kinetic study of lipase-catalyzed esterification in microemulsion system

K Nagavama. T. Doi, M. Imai Gapan)P-9-1-2 Novel temperature-sensitive liposomes: liposomes bearing a thermo-sensitive polymer

K. Kono. H. Hayashi, T. Takagishi Gapan)P-9-1-3 Interactions of amphiphilic molecules with liposomal membrane

S. Kugimiva. S. Nakagawa, M. Mizuno, M. Yonese Gapan)P-9-14 Enteral delivery of recombinant human Erythropoietin in liposomes in rats

Y. Maitani. M. Hazama, Y. Tojo, N. Shimoda, T. Nagai Gapan)P-9-1-5 Artificial skin membranes: Transport phenomena during enzymatic biodegradation

F A Makhmutov. E.V. Kozlova (Russia)P-9-1-6 Effects of gellation on solute release from capsules containg Alginate

S. Sugie, T. Nagata, K Kiyohara, M. Yonese Gapan)P-9-1-7 Chitosan membrane-immobilized Urease. Stability against inhibition by boric acid

B. Kraiewska. W. Zaborska, M. Leszko (Poland)P-9-1-8 Interfacial state change of Cellulosetriacetate membrane by adsorption of polyelectrolyte

T. Murata. M. Higa, A Tanioka Gapan)P-9-1-9 PH/temperature responsive porous polymer membrane prepared by plasma polymerization and

its drug permeationY.M. Lee. J.K. Shim (Korea)

Session 10 Biological MembranesP-lO-l

P-10-1-1 Electro-chemical properties of polypeptide membranesN. Minoura. M. Higuchi Gapan)

P-10-1-2 Dynamic protein interactions and topology of mitochondrial & microsomal cyt P450 in membranesR Homma. M. Yamada, Y. Ohta, S. Kawato Gapan)

P-10-1-3 Membrane potential of animal cultured cells by a fluorescence methodS. Tamiva. M. Hara, A Higuchi Gapan)

P-10-14 Drug efflux transporter is induced by culture oiHaloferax volcanii under an excess of its utilizablesugar: Efflux system differs from that in DOX-resistant mutant

S. Mivauchi. S. Tanabu, E. Imai, A Abe, R Okumura, K. Kaidoh, T. Nara, N. Kamo Gapan)P-10-1-5 The effect of low-osmolar nonionic contrast media on human red cell filterability and morphology

MJtQ, T. Oonishi, K Sakashita, K Katagiri, S. Saito, N. Uyesaka Gapan)P-10-1-6 Measurement of non-linear impedance of frog skin using harmonic analysis

Y. Sohma. H. Yoshida, Y. Imai Gapan)P-10-1-7 Markedly impaired filterability of red blood cells from patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary

diseaseS. Kumazaki. T. Oonishi, S. Sakashita, N. Suematsu, T. Ishihara, N. Uyesaka Gapan)

P-10-1-8 Effect of chlorpromazine on thermal transitions of red cell deformabilityK Sakashita. K Aai, M. Ito, T. Oonishi, N. Uyesaka Gapan)

P-10-1-9 Rheologic characterization of a porous thin metal filter and red cell deformabilityN, Uvesaka, S. Yamawaki, T. Oonishi, Y. Ishii, T. Kawa, H. Shio, T. Fujino Gapan)

P-10-1-10 Asymmetric phospholipids distribution in the bilayer in mechanical properties of erythrocytemembranes

Y. TaKatolwa. S. Manno, X.L An, N. Miyama, E. Itoh, H. Horikawa, M. Narla Gapan)

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P-10-1-11 Membrane fusion between plasma and granular membranes of mast cellE. Itoh. KA Mizuguchi, Y. Takakuwa Gapan)

P-10-1-12 Photo-induced ion permeation mechanism in the planar bilayer lipid membranes doped withphotochromic dyes

M. Tanaka. Y. Yonezawa Gapan)P-10-1-13 Isolation and analysys of flippase-defective mutant

T. Endo. K. Ohki Gapan)P-10-1-14 Microscopic imaging of adrenocortical cell on calcium oscillations and enzyme activity

T. Kimoto, Y. Ohta. S. Kawato Gapan)P-10-1-15 Possible involvement of phosphoinositide phosphorylation in membrane dynamics in endocytosis

S.B. Sato Gapan)P-10-2

P-10-2-1 Incorporation of exogenous diacylglycerol into cells and its metabolismY. Higashino. K Ohki Gapan)

P-10-2-2 Temperature acclimation and phase transition of Tetrahymena cellsT. Ohba. K Ohki Gapan)

P-10-2-3 Differential expression of gangliosides to the axon and dendrites membranes of primary culturedrat hippocampal neurons

I. Ichinose. I. Kawashima, T. Tai, K. Ohki Gapan)P-10-24 Fusion of artificial liposomes induced by new amphiphilic oligopeptides

M. Mizuno. S. Kugimiya, M. Yonese Gapan)P-10-2-5 Peptide-induced membrane fusion inferred by high sensitivity calorimetry

M. Eguchi, T. Ohba, S. Takahashi, K. Ohki Gapan)P-10-2-6 A thin film formation by peptide-based surfactant

H. Kamiya, T. Doi, T. Kinoshita. Y. Tsujita, H. Yoshimizu Gapan)P-10-2-7 Recognition of substrates by circular dichroism of immobilized BSA membranes prepared from

LB method and casting methodM. Hara. M. Higuchi, N. Minoura, C.-S. Cho, T. Akaike, A Higuchi Gapan)

P-10-2-8 CF leakage from liposomal interior induced by hydrophobic metalloporphyrinsS. Kugimiva. S. Nakagawa, H. Seki, M. Yonese Gapan)

P-10-2-9 Photo-induced molecular arrangement changes of a photo-responsive amphiphilic polypeptide ina lipid membrane

M. Higuchi. N. Minoura, T. Kinoshita Gapan)P-10-2-10 Potentiomeric biomometic sensor for neutral compounds based on lipid bilayers

H. Radecka. J. Radecki (Poland)P-10-2-11 Ion transport across elastin coacervate as a liquid membrane: Characteristics and functions of

elastomeric protein-water systemK. Kaibara. K Sakai, Y. Akinari Gapan)

P-10-2-12 Influence of heterogeneous surface films on propagation of capillary wavesBA Noskov (Russia)

Session 12 Membranes for Sensors and DevicesP-12-1-1 Investigations of a filtration/refiltration hollow fibre module system for processing of solutions

R Hilke, W. Albrecht, T. Weigel, R Darkow. T. Groth, D. Paul, J. Hapke (Germany)P-12-1-2 Pervaqua - a lab scale product for solvent dehydration and aqueous solution concentration by

zeolite membraneT. de V. Navlor (U.K)

P-12-1-3 Effects of diffusion and reaction within enzyme membrane on output current of a disposable monitorof blood glucose

M. Sudoh, A Mori. N. Yazawa Gapan)P-12-14 Bending of polymer electrolyte membrane-platinum composite by electric stimuli

KAsaka. Y. Nishimura, M. Mizuhata, K Yasuda, N. Sawai, K Oguro Gapan)P-12-1-5 Odor analysis by odor sensors and pyrolysis mechanisms of sulfur-containing polymers

T. Inoue. A Higuchi, M. Maekawa, T. Nohmi Gapan)P-12-1-6 Electric-bactericidal system using the conductive porous capillary membrane

F. Kasai. K Kimura, K Misawa, J. Arisawa Gapan)

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August 23 (Fri.)

Oral Sessions

9:00-12:30 (Coffee Break: 10:45-11:15)

Session 4 Gas Separation Room 301S-4-3 Chairpersons: Y. Yampolskii (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russia), Y. Tsujita (Nagoya

Institute of Technology, Japan)

Keynote Economic comparison of membrane configuration for gas separationK. Harava Gapan)

S4-3-1 Amine-modified polyimide membranes for CO2/N2 gas separationK Okamoto. N. Yasugi, T. Kawabata, K. Tanaka, H. Kite Gapan)

S4-3-2 Cardo polymer membrane for CO2 separationN. Okabavashi. S. Kazama, K. Haraya, M. Sato Gapan) .

S4-3-3 Flow of CO2 and N2 through modified asymmetric polyetherimide membraneK.-H. Lee. Y.-I. Park (Korea)

S4-34 High gas permeability and selectivity of asymmetric polyimide membraneH. Kawakami. M. Mikawa, S. Nagaoka Gapan)

S4-3-5 Effect of membrane preparation variables on the gas separation performance of the asymmetricpolysulfone membranes

A Yamasaki. RK Tyagi, AE. Fouda, K. Jonnason, T. Matsuura Gapan)S4-3-6 Simulation of CO2 - N2 separation in a polyimide membrane pilot plant unit

S.P. Kaldis, G.C. Kaoantaidakis. G.P. Sakellaropoulos (Greece)

Session 13 Bioprocessing by Membranes Room 302S-13-1 Chairpersons: G. Iorio (University of Calabria, Italy), S. Furusaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Keynote Operation and development of a membrane bioreactor for continuous biotransformationsAT. Boam, D.J. Leak, AG. Livingston, D.C. Stuckev (U.K.)

S-13-1-1 A biphasic enzyme membrane reactor for the synthesis of glyceridesV. Calabro. M.G. de Paola, G. Iorio (Italy)

S-13-1-2 Kinetic studies and modeling of random and site-directed immobilized enzymes on functionalizedmembranes

P. Bhattacharwa. S. Vishwanath. S. Ganapathi (U.SA)S-13-1-3 A novel supported liquid membrane bioreactor

E. Bressler. S. Braun (Israel)S-13-14 Recovery of fermentation-derived lactic acid by electrodialysis

E.G. Lee, S.-H. Moon. Y.K. Chang, H.N. Chang (Korea)S-13-1-5 Hollow fibre system for washing frozen cells

R Wickramasinghe. F. Castino (U.SA)S-13-1-6 Highly efficient protein recovery using functional porous membranes prepared by RIGP

K Saito. S. Tsuneda, N. Kubota, S. Kiyohara, K Sugita, T. Sugo Gapan)

Session 20 Petroleum Separation by Membranes Room 311+312S-20-1 Chairpersons: Q.T. Nguyen (LCPM-URA 494, France), C. Kamizawa (Petroleum Energy Center,

Japan)

Keynote Hard/Soft segment copolymer membranes for aromatics/saturates separationW.S. Ho. G. Sartori, WA Thaler, P.C. Palrymple, RP. Mastondrea, D.W. Savage (U.SA)

S-20-1-1 Zeolite membrane separationsRD. Nohle T I. Falconer, H.H. Funke (U.SA)

S-20-1-2 Facilitated transport of olefin through water-swollen membranes containing silver ionM. Teramoto. N. Ohyagi, H. Matsuyama Gapan)

S-20-1-3 Novel membranes made of semi-interpenetrating network for ethanol-etbe separation bypervaporation

Q.T, NgUYfin, C. Leger, J. Neel, H. Briischke, C. Streicher (France)

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S-20-14 Membrane separation of petroleum components by pervaporation or vapor permeation with organicor organic-inorganic hybrid membranes

H. Suematsu. M. Aizawa, K. Sato, B.N. Nair, N. Kaneko, K. Okita Gapan)S-20-1-5 Design of organic liquid or vapor permselective membranes by filling-polymerization technique

Y. Miyazaki, T. Kai, T. Yamaguchi. T. Tsuru, S. Nakao, S. Kimura Gapan)S-20-1-6 A case study review of membrane applications to separate organic vapors from gas streams

K Ohlrogge. 0. Liidtke, V. Nitsche, J. Wind (Germany)

12:30-14:00

Plenary Session 2 Room 303+304Chairperson: S. Furusaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

PL-2-1 Membrane science: Basis for developing a sustainable technology or only an academic exercise ?H. Strathmann (The Netherlands)

Closing Ceremony Room 303+304


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