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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND CONFERENCE OF ASEANIAN MEMBRANE SOCIETY Hanyang University May 6, 2004 Organized by The Aseanian Membrane Society Hosted by The Membrane Society Korea PREFACE On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I would like to invite you to the Second Conference of Aseanian Membrane Society(AMS 2004) which will be held at Hanyang University in Seoul on May 6, 2004. The internationally renowned and notable membranologlists will present lectures and exchange their latest research achievements in membrane science and technology. AMS 2004 will consist of plenary lectures, oral and poster presentations. Exhitions will also be held. As Chairman of the AMS 2004 Organizing Committee, I do hope that you will join us. Sincerely yours, Tae Moon Tak, Professor, PhD Chairperson of the Organizing Committee AMS 2004 CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION Organizing Committee Chairperson Tae Moon Tak, SNU, Korea Members Shintari Furusaki, Sojo U., Japan Shin-ichi Nakao, U. ToKyo, Japan A. G. Fane, UNSW, Australia Byoungsik Kim, Dongguk U., Korea Scientific Committee Chairperson Members Hongsik Byun, Keimyung U., Korea Shin-ichi Nakao, U. ToKyo, Japan Akihiko Tanioka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Masakazu Yashikawa, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Kun Yong Chung, SNUT., Korea Executive Committee Chairperson Members Byoung Ryul Min, Yonsei U., Korea Kew-Ho Lee, KRICT, Korea Yong Soo Kang, KIST, Korea Young Moo Lee, Hanyang U., Korea Soo Hong Noh, Yonsei U., Korea Secretary General Yong Taek Lee, Kyunghee U., Korea 1. Seocheon-ri, Kihung-eup, Yongin-city, Kyonggi-do, 449-701, Korea Tel : + 82-31-201-2577, Fax : + 82-31-202-5346 e-mail : [email protected] AMS 2004 PROGRAM 09:00 – 09:30 Registration Opening Remarks 09:30 – 09:40 Tae Moon Tak (Chairperson, The Organizing Committee) Shintaro Furusaki(The Organizing Committee) Oral Session A Oral Session B Young Moo Lee Yong Soo Kang (Hanyang U., KOREA) (KIST, KOREA) 09:40 – 10:00 O-A1 O-B1 10:00 – 10:20 O-A2 O-B2 10:20 – 10:40 O-A3 O-B3 Shin-ichi Nakao Masakazu Yoshikawa (U. of Tokyo., JAPAN) (Kyoto Inst. of Tech. JAPAN) Chairperson Chairperson 10:40 – 11:10 Invited lecture 1(U.S.A.) 11:10 – 11:30 O-A4 O-B4 11:30 – 11:50 O-A5 O-B5 11:50 – 13:00 Chairperson Lunch Time, Putting up the posters Kyung Ho Youm Xiao-Lin WANG (Chungbuk National U., KOREA) (Tsinghua U., CHINA) 13:00 – 13:30 Invited lecture 2(JAPAN) 13:30 – 13:50 O-A6 O-B6 13:50 – 14:10 O-A7 O-B7 14:10 – 14:30 Chairperson Coffee Break Hongsik Byun Su Hong No (Keimyung U., KOREA) (Yonsei U., KOREA) 14:30 – 15:00 Invited lecture 3(GERMANY) 15:00 – 15:20 O-A8 O-B8 15:20 – 15:40 O-A9 O-B9 Akihiko Tanioka Toshiyuki Kanamori (Tokyo Inst. of Tech., JAPAN) (AIST, JAPAN) Chairperson 15:40 – 16:10 Invited lecture 4(CHINA) 16:10 – 16:30 O-A10 16:30 – 16:50 O-A11 16:50 – 18:00 O-B10 Poster Session Invited lectures Invited lecture 1 : A Membrane Based Gas Vapor Separation Dr. Hans Wijimans(MTR, U.S.A.) Invited lecture 2 : Studies on Reversed Micellar Membranes for Biotechnology in Japan Prof. Shintaro Furusaki(Sojo U., JAPAN) Invited lecture 3 : Multicomponent Nanostrucured Materials for Separation Membranes Dr. Klaus-Viktor Peinmann(GKSS, GERMANY) Invited lecture 4 : A Survey of the Development of Membrane Science and Technology in China Prof. Congjie Gao(State Oceanic Administration, CHINA) Oral Session A O-A1 : Computational Fluid Dynamics Study on Particle Rejection in Microfiltraion S.I. Nakao, T. Goto, N. Tanaka, A. Yamamoto, H. Takaba(U. of Tokyo, JAPAN) O-A2 : Removal of organic acid salts from 1,3-propanediol fermentation broth by electrodialysis X. L. Wang, Y. Gong, L. X. Yu, Y. Tang, D. H. Liu(Tsinghua U., CHINA) O-A3 : Treatment of Highly Organic, Brackish Surface Water by Integrated Membrane Systems S. K Hong(Korea U., KOREA) J. W. Lee, James Taylor(University of Central Florida, U.S.A.) O-A4 : Proton Exchange Membranes using Polymer Blends of PVA(Polyvinyl alcohol)/PSSAMA(Polystyrene sulfonic acid-co-maleic acid) M. S. Kang, J. H. Kim, H. Y. Kim, Y. S. Kang(KIST, KOREA) S. H. Moon(GIST, KOREA) J. Won(Sejong U., KOREA) O-A5 : Application of Molecular Simulation Techniques to Estimation of Gas Permeability in Zeolite Membranes H. Takaba, A. Yamamoto, S. I. Nakao(U. of Tokyo, JAPAN) O-A6 : Photocatalytic membrane reactor for VOC Decomposition Using Pt-Modified Titanium Oxide Membranes T. Tsuru, T. Kan-no, T. Yoshioka, M. Asaeda(Hiroshima U., JAPAN) O-A7 : Facilitated ion transport through cellulose triacetate-based polymer inclusion membranes: a promising method for treatment of nuclear wastewater S. P.Kusumocahyo, T. Kanamori, K. Sumaru, T. Shinbo(AIST, JAPAN) H. Matsuyama, M. Teramoto(Kyoto Institute of Technology, JAPAN) O-A8 : The comparison of stability among three types of emulsions in the emulsion liquid membrane separation processes G. He, H. Liu(Dalian U. of Technology, CHINA) G. Chen(Hong Kong U., HONG KONG) O-A9 : Robust Polymeric Membranes for the Separation of Petrochemicals using Pervaporation S. Y. Nam(Gyeongsnag National U., KOREA) O-A10 : Cell Separation through chemically modified polyurethane membranes A. Higuchi, R. Hayashi, S. I. Yamamiya, H. Kitamura(Seikei U., JAPAN) O-A11 : Chromatography separation of proteins by macroporous chitosan and chitin affinity membranes K. H. Youm, Y. J. Yuk(Chungbuk National U., KOREA) Oral Session B O-B1 : Polyamide-imide Torlon as Membrane Materials M. Yoshikawa, A. Higuchi(Kyoto Institute of Technology, JAPAN) M. D. Guiver, G. P. Robertson(National Research Council of Canada, CANADA) O-B2 : Influences of solvent-exchange drying on the properties of cellulose hollow fiber membranes Y. Cao, X. Jie, M. Wu, Q. Yuan(Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA) O-B3 : Block Copolymer Ionomers for Ion Conductive Membranes C. K. Shin(LG Chem, Ltd, KOREA) G. Maier(Tehchnische Universitat Munchen, Germany) G. G. Scherer(Paul Scherrer institut, Switzeriend) O-B4 : Preparation of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) membrane via thermally induced phase separation H. Matsuyama, M. Shang, M. Teramoto(Kyoto Institute of Technology, JAPAN) O-B5 : Effect of Amino Acids in Silver Polymer Electrolyte Membranes on Facilitated Olefin Transport S. W. Kang, Y. S. Kang, J. H. Kim(KIST, KOREA) K. K. Char (Seoul National U., KOREA) J. Won (Sejong U., KOREA) O-B6 : Properties of the Microinterface formed by phosphatidylcholine and 1-butanol as reaction media of hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine K. Yamazaki, M. Imai, I. Suzuki(Nihon U., JAPAN) O-B7 : Zeolite Membrane for High Temperature Gas Separation G. Li, E. Kikuchi, M. Matsukata(Waseda U., JAPAN) O-B8 : Gas permeation property of organic-inorganic hybrid membrane made by ion-beam irradiation H. Kawakami(Tokyo Metropolitan U., JAPAN) O-B9 : Surface reactive micro/nano particles on inorganic oxygen separation membrane K. S. Lee(Kookmin U., KOREA) T. H. Shin, S. W. Lee, S. K. Woo(KIER, KOREA) J. K. Yang, Y. H. Choa(Hanyang U., KOREA) O-B10 : Pervaporation separation of water/ethanol mixture through tubular zeolite membranes S. Matsui, M. Ikeda, S. Shinma, M. Arano, K. Mizoguchi(Shizuoka U., JAPAN) S. Ikeda, T. Sawasaki, T. Nakane(BNRI Inc., JAPAN) Poster Session P-1 : Effects of Permeation Test Conditions on CO2/N2 Separations of NaY Zeolite Membranes C. H. Cho, Y. S. Ahn, M. H. Han(KIER, KOREA) S. H. Hyun(Yonsei U., KOREA) P-2 : Study on Simultaneous Material Transport through Charged Mosaic Membrane M. K. Song, W. K. Yang(Dongguk U., KOREA) J. O. Lee(Pusan U., KOREA) A. Yamauchi(Kyushu U., JAPAN) P-3 : Application of Membrane and Adsorption Hybrid processes for Industrial Wastewater Reuse J. I. Jeun, H. J. Jung, J. W. Lee(Seonam Univ., KOREA) T. O. Kwon, I. S. Moon(Sunchon National Univ., KOREA) P-4 : Treatment and Reuse of Acrylic Wastewater using Membrane Separation System K. H. Lee(Dongeui Univ., KOREA) P-5 : Sythesis of Polyamidesulfamide Acid as a New Proton-Conductive Membrane T. Tago N. Morishita, H. Nishide(Waseda U., JAPAN) P-6 : Pervaporation of organic mixtures using modified cellulose acetate membrane T. Ichikawa (AIST, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JAPAN) S. P. Kusumocahyo, T. Shinbo, T. Iwatsubo, M. Kameda, K. Ohi, T. Kanamori (AIST, JAPAN) Y. Yoshimi (Shibaura Institute of Technology, JAPAN) P-7 : Gas transport properties of alumina composite membranes H. J. Lee, H. Yamachi, H. Suda, K. Haraya(AIST, JAPAN) P-8 : Transport Characteristics of Co2+ through an Ion Exchange Textile in a Continuous Electrodeionization(CEDI) System under Electro-regeneration S. H. Moon, J. H. Song(K-JIST, KOREA) P-9 : Insight into Complexation of Olefin with Silver Ions Dissolved in Poly(n-butyl methacrylate) D. K. Ko, K. M. Lee, Y. S. Kang (KIST, KOREA) P-10 : Anomalous Permeation Observed in Fluoropolymer S. W. Lee(KyungWon U., KOREA) P-11 : Separation of Hydrogen-Nitrogen Gas Mixture by PTMSP-Silica-PEI Composite Membranes T. B. Kang, H. K. Lee(SangMyung U., KOREA) P-12 : Separation of Hydrogen-Nitrogen Gas Mixture by PTMSP/PDMS-PEI Composite Membrane H. K. Lee, T. B. Kang(SangMyung U., KOREA) P-13 : Exploration on new model of selectively preferential sorption facilitated transport with fixed site carriers C. Gao, W. Liguang(State Oceanic Administration, CHINA) P-14 : Separation performances of a nanofiltration membrane for chlorides, nitrates and sulfates aqueous solutions X. L Wang, D. X. Wang, M. Su(Tsinghua U., CHINA) P-15 : Effect of Annealing and Polymeric Additives on Permeation properties of Asymmetric polyacrylonitrile Membranes J. K. Yoon, Y. S Kang, B. Jung (KIST, KOREA) H. W. Rhee(Sogang U., KOREA) P-16 : Preparation and characterization of polyethersulfone microfiltration membrane by 2-methoxy ethanol nonsolvent additive S. J. Shin, H. S. Kim, B. R. Min(Yonsei U., KOREA) P-17 : Synthesis of chlorine resistant reverse osmosis membranes N. W. Kim (Dongeui U., KOREA) Y. T. Lee(Kyunghee U., KOREA) P-18 : Enhanced Thermal Stability of a Silica/Stainless Steel Composite Membrane via the SoakingRolling Method D. W. Lee(KRICT & KAIST, KOREA) S. E. Nam, B. K. Sea, S. K. Ihm, K. H. Lee(KRICT, KOREA) P-19 : Extraction behavior of a-lactalbumin using reverse micellar system K. Noda, T. Konishi, K. Naoe, M. Kawagoe(Nara National College of Technology, JAPAN) M. Imai(Nihon U., JAPAN) P-20 : Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes Dispersed with Nano Particles H. Suda, K. Haraya(AIST, JAPAN) P-21 : Lipase-catalyzed esterification processing in natural polymer containing microemulsion-based organogel systems K. Nagayama(Kochi National College of Technology, Japan) M. Imai(Nihon U., JAPAN) P-22 : Development of pH-Responsive Core-Shell Microcapsule Reactor K. Akamatsu, T. Yamaguchi(U. of Tokyo, JAPAN) P-23 : Transport Analysis of olefine & nitrogen through PDMS membranes J. H. Kim, H.J. Shin, S. H. Choi, I. J. Park, S. B. Lee(KRICT, KOREA) P-24 : Reuse of treated wastewater from steel industry by reverse osmosis membrane : flux decline study T. O. Kwon, I. S. Moon(Sunchon U., KOREA) J. W. Lee(Seonam U., KOREA) P-25 : TiO2/UV and Ultrafiltration Membrane Process for the Degradation of Bisphenol A Dissolved in Water K. H. Noh, T. O. Kwon, I. S. Moon(Sunchon U., KOREA) J. W. Lee(Seonam U., KOREA) P-26 : Preparation of Pore-filled Anion-exchange Membrane with PVDF and Poly(vinylbenzylchloride) B. K. Park, B. P. Hong, K. S. Yu, H. S. Byun (Keimyung U., KOREA) P-27 : The Structural Transitions of π-Complexes of Poly(styrene-b-butadiene -b-styrene) Block Copolymers with Silver Salts and Their Relation to Facilitated Olefin Transport D. H. Lee, Y. S. Kang, J. H. Kim(KIST, KOREA) J. Won(Sejong U., KOREA)