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13th International Conference On

Carbon Dioxide Utilization

ICCDU XIII
SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015


www.iccdu2015.sg

Stephen Riady Centre | University Town National University Of Singapore

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Contents
ICCDU
XIII
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Message from Chairman

Guest of Honour

Plenary Speakers

4-7

Keynote Speakers

8-12

The Committees
Overall Programme

14-15

Session 1

16-17

Session 2

18-19

Session 3

20-21

Session 4

22-23

Session 5

24-25

Session 6

26-27

Session 7

28-29

Session 8

30-31

Poster Session 1

32

Poster Session 2

33

Sponsors
NUS University Town

13

34-36
37

About Singapore

38-39

Maps

40-41

The contents of this programme booklet have been compiled from information accurate as of
26 June 2015.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are correct, the organisers and
their representatives are unable to accept any responsibilities and liabilities for errors or omission
that may occur. Changes made after the booklet went to press will not be reflected.

Message from
Chairman

Guest of Honour

Today, the world is faced with the challenge of reducing carbon dioxide

Kishore Mahbubani has had the good fortune of enjoying a career in

emissions. It is critical to address this challenge urgently for the sake of our

government and, at the same time, in writing extensively on public issues. He

present and future generations.

was with the Singapore Foreign Service for 33 years (1971-2004). He served
as Singapores Ambassador to the UN and as President of the UN Security

The 13th International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization (ICCDU XIII)

Council in January 2001 and May 2002. He was Permanent Secretary at the

provides a vibrant multi-disciplinary discussion forum for recent innovations

Foreign Ministry from 1993 to 1998. Currently, he is Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew

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in carbon dioxide capture, conversion, and utilization. The ICCDU conference

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America. ICCDU XIII will be held for the first time in Singapore during July

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series, which started in 1991 in Japan, rotates among Europe, Asia, and
5 - 9, 2015. The conference will feature over 300 delegates and 20 leading
academic and industry researchers and policy leaders as plenary/keynote

Kishore Mahbubani
Dean
Professor in the Practice of Public Policy
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore

School of Public Policy, NUS.


He is the author of Can Asians Think?, Beyond The Age Of Innocence, The
New Asian Hemisphere, The Great Convergence (selected by Financial Times
as one of the best books of 2013), and Can Singapore Survive?

speakers and roundtable panelists. We have received confirmation from a


number of leading researchers and policy leaders as plenary speakers and/

He was conferred the Public Administration Medal (Gold) by the Singapore

or panellists for this conference. These include Nobel Laureate Prof Jean-

Government in 1998 and the Foreign Policy Association Medal in 2004. He

Marie Lehn of Louis Pasteur (France), Prof Chris Jones of Georgia Institute of

was listed as one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world by Foreign

Technology (USA), Prof Chunshan Song of Pennsylvania State University (USA),

Policy and Prospect magazines in 2005, and included in 2009 Financial Times

Prof Michele Aresta of University of Bari (Italy), Dr Atieh Abu-Raqabeh from

list of top 50 individuals. He was selected as one of Foreign Policys Top Global

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), and key Singapore government

Thinkers in 2010 and 2011. Most recently, he was selected by Prospect

officers - Mr Tang Tuck Weng from the National Climate Change Secretariat and

magazine as one of the top 50 world thinkers for 2014.

Dr Yeoh Lean Weng from the National Research Foundation. The Economic
Development Board and other government agencies have also been invited to
speak at the conference.
We look forward to welcoming you to ICCDU XIII for productive and exciting
interactions in Singapore the Research City for Global Solutions.

Sibudjing Kawi
Chairman
ICCDU XIII Local Organising Committee

Plenary
Speakers

Professor Michele ARESTA


Professor of Chemistry and
Director of CIRCC- National Consortium on
Catalysis
President of the Inorganic Chemistry
Division of the Italian Chemical Society

Professor Christopher W. JONES


New-Vision Professor, Chemical &
Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology
Editor-in-Chief, ACS Catalysis

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Professor Christopher JONES was born in suburban Detroit, Michigan


in July of 1973. After graduating from University of Michigan in 1995,
Chris moved to Pasadena, California to study inorganic materials
chemistry and catalysis under Mark E. Davis at Caltech. There he
earned MS and PhD degrees in chemical engineering in 1997 and
1999, respectively. Subsequently, he studied organometallic chemistry
and olefin polymerization under the direction of both Davis and John
E Bercaw at Caltech. He started as an Assistant Professor at Georgia
Tech in the summer of 2000 and was promoted to Associate Professor
in July 2005. In May, 2005, he was appointed the J. Carl and Sheila
Pirkle Faculty Fellow, followed by a promotion to Professor in July
2008. He was named New-Vision Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular
Engineering in July 2011. Most recently, Professor Jones was named
the Associate Vice President for Research at Georgia Tech.
Professor Jones directs a research program focused primarily on
catalysis and CO2 separation, sequestration and utilization. In 2010

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he was honored with the Ipatieff Prize from the American Chemical
Society for his work on palladium catalyzed Heck and Suzuki coupling
reactions. That same year, he was selected as the founding Editorin-Chief of ACS Catalysis, a new multi-disciplinary catalysis journal
published by the American Chemical Society. In 2013, Professor Jones
was recognized by the North American Catalysis Society with the
Paul E. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis and by the American
Society of Engineering Education with the Curtis W. McGraw Research
Award.

Michele Aresta Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bari-IT until


2012, since 2013 holds the IMM Chair at the Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty at NUS-SG and chairs
the Scientific Committee of the Interuniversity Consortium on Chemical
Reactivity and Catalysis-ICCDU, Italy. His main reserach interests are:
chemistry of small molecules, catalysis, carbon recycling, utilization of
CO2 in the synthesis of chemicals, conversion of waste biomass into
chemicals and fuels, photochemical reactions. He was and stilli is coordinator of several international and national projects.
He served as Italy delegate in EU Programmes. He was Director of the
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, and of the Department of Chemistry
at the University of Bari. He was Dean of the Environmental Sciences
Faculty at the same University for over 10 years. He is author of over
250 peer reviewed papers and author or editor of seven books on
CO2 utilization and Biomass utilization implementing the concept
of biorefinery. He received several awards, among which the Renoir
Prize for the dissemination of scientific culture, the Award of the Italian
Chemical Society for the pioneering work on CO2 utilization, the Award
of the Societ Franaise de Chimie for Inorganic Chemistry, several
Awards of ACS, the Green Chemistry Award of the Chinese Academy.
He is Honorary Professor at the University of Tianjin-Tianjin China.

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Nobel Laureate
Professor Jean-Marie LEHN
Director
Laboratoire de Chimie Supramolculaire
ISIS, Universit de Strasbourg, Strasbourg
Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory
Nanotechnologie Institute of the Research
Center of Karlsruhe
LIFM, SunYat Sen University, Guangzhou,
China

Prof. Jean-Marie LEHN was born in Rosheim, France in 1939. In 1970,


he became Professor of Chemistry at the Universit Louis Pasteur in
Strasbourg. Subsequently, he spent two spring semesters of 1972 and
1974 as visiting Professor at Harvard University directing a research
project and giving lectures. From 1979 to 2010, he held the chair of
Chimie des Interactions Molculaires at the Collge de France in
Paris. Dividing his time between the two laboratories in Strasbourg
and in Paris, he developed new lines of research, in particular on
combining the recognition, transport and catalytic properties displayed
by supramolecular species with the features of organized phases,
the long range goal being to design and realize molecular devices,
molecular components that would eventually be able to perform signal
and information processing at the molecular level.
Professor Lehn presently holds the Chair of Chemistry of Complex
Systems at the Institute for Advanced Study of the University of
Strasbourg (USIAS). In the period of about 1975-1985, he also
investigated different processes for the photochemical generation of
hydrogen and oxygen from water, photochemical water splitting as well
as photochemical reduction of carbon dioxide. He received in 1987
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Donald Cram and Charles
Pedersen for his studies on molecular recognition processes. Prof.
Lehn was a pioneer innovator in the field of supramolecular chemistry,
i.e., the chemistry of receptor-substrate molecular associations created
by intermolecular interactions.
Over the years, his studies in supramolecular chemistry extended
into a broad new area at the interface of chemistry with biology: selforganization processes, utilizing molecular recognition to control and
direct the spontaneous formation of functional architectures of high

Plenary
Speakers

Plenary
Speakers

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Dr Atieh Abu-RAQABEH
General Manager,
Corporate Sustainability, SABIC

Professor Chunshan SONG


Director, EMS Energy Institute
Distinguished Professor of Fuel
Science & Professor of Chemical
Engineering at Penn State Univ, USA
QianRen B Chair Professor of Energy
and Chemical Engineering Director
of Penn State-Dalian Joint Center for
Energy Research Dalian University of
Technology, China

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Dr. Song was born in Shijiazhuang City in Hebei Province, China. He


received a BS (1982) in chemical engineering from Dalian University
of Technology, China, and a MS (1986) and PhD (1989) in applied
chemistry from Osaka University, Japan. He worked at the Research
Center of Osaka Gas Company in Japan prior to joining Penn State
in 1989. He also held visiting professorships in Imperial College
London, University of Paris VI, Tsinghua University, Dalian University
of Technology, Tianjin University, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
(Dalian) and Institute of Coal Chemistry (Taiyuan) in Chinese Academy
of Sciences, and Taiyuan University of Technology. Currently, he is
serving on the editorial advisory of boards of 14 research journals such
as Energy & Fuels, Catalysis Today, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental,
Chemical Engineering & Technology, Greenhouse Gases: Science and
Technology, and Journal of CO2 Utilization. He served as the chair of
12th International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization in 2013
and is

Dr. Atieh Abu Raqabeh is Global General Manager for SABIC Corporate
Sustainability. Prior to this assignment, he was General Manager for
SABIC Corporate Research and Innovation Centers at KAUST (King
Abdullah University of Science & Technology), Houston and Bengaluru.
He has also served as Manager of Polymers Chemistry and Catalysis at
SABIC Technology Center in Riyadh. He is an inventor and co-inventor
of over 50 patents and co-author of more than 30 publications in the
field of catalysis and polymers. He was a winner of SABIC Award for
Innovation and Arthur D. Little Award for Research excellence. Dr. Abu
Raqabeh earned his Ph.D. degree in Organometallic Chemistry in 1988
from Northeastern University, Boston, USA. He joined SABIC in 1990.

Dr. Chunshan Song is a Distinguished Professor of Fuel Science, a


Professor of Chemical Engineering, and the Director of the EMS
Energy Institute at the Pennsylvania State University. He also holds
a joint appointment as QianRen B Chair Professor in the School of
Chemical Engineering at Dalian University of Technology in China
and is the Director of Penn State-Dalian Joint Center for Energy
Research. His research interests include catalysis and adsorption
for fuel processing, CO2 capture and conversion using nano-porous
materials, desulfurization and reforming of hydrocarbons and biofuels
for fuel cells, shape-selective catalysis for chemicals, and conversion
of coal, heavy oil, and biomass to liquid fuels and chemicals. He
has 240 refereed journal publications, 7 patents, and 6 books, and
delivered 300 invited lectures worldwide including over 50 plenary or
keynote lectures. He has received many awards, such as Henry H.
Storch Award in Fuel Chemistry and Distinguished Researcher Award
in Petroleum Chemistry from American Chemical Society, Fellow of
American Chemical Society, Distinguished Fulbright Scholar Award
from US-UK, Chang Jiang Scholar Award and QianRen B Award from

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China, Herman Pines Award from Catalysis Club of Chicago, Catalysis


Club of Philadelphia Award, AIST and NEDO Fellowship Awards from
Japan, and within Penn State, the Faculty Scholar Medal, Distinguished
University Professor, Wilson Award for Excellence in Research, and
Faculty Mentoring Award.

complexity. More recently, beginning in the early 1990s, a novel line


of research termed constitutional dynamic chemistry (CDC) was
initiated and developed from the implementation of a basic feature
of supramolecular chemistry that is by essence a dynamic chemistry
with respect to the constitution of its entities. The discovery of CDC
has a profound impact on numerous research areas ranging from drug
discovery, to materials science and to nanotechnology.

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Mr Tang Tuck Weng is the Senior Director in the National Climate Change
Secretariat (NCCS) of the Prime Ministers Office, Singapore. He was
formerly Director (Housing) in the Ministry of National Development,
Director (Planning) in the Ministry of Education and Director (Sea, Air
and Telecoms) in the Ministry of Communications and Information
Technology1 Energy Market Authority (EMA), and a District Councillor
in the Central Singapore Community Development Council (CDC).

Mr Tuck Weng Tang


Senior Director, National Climate Change
Secretariat (NCCS)
Prime Ministers Office, Singapore

Mr Tang has previously served as a board member of the Singapore


Tourism Board, National Heritage Board, Singapore Discovery Centre,
Nanyang Polytechnic and Public Transport Council. He was also a
member of the School Advisory Committee in Cedar Primary School.
Mr Tang graduated with a degree in Economics from Hitotsubashi
University, Japan. He has a Master (Science) in Management from
Stanford University, USA.
This is now renamed the Ministry of Transport.

Keynote
Speakers

Professor Angela DIBENEDETTO


University of Bari
Director of the Interdepartmental Center on
Environmental Methodologies and
Technologies- METEA

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Angela Dibenedetto is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University


of Bari-UNIBA (IT) - Department of Chemistry. Her scientific interests
are focused on carbon dioxide utilization in synthetic chemistry,
catalysis, coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry, green
chemistry, marine biomass (algae) production by enhanced carbon
dioxide fixation, marine biomass as source of fuels and chemicals
applying the Biorefinery concept. Actually she is director of the Interuniversity Consortium on Chemical Reactivity and Catalysis-CIRCC.
In 2001 she was the winner of the RUCADI Prize for Better Carbon
Management - An Intelligent Chemical Use of CO2 delivered by ACPBelgium, Carburos Metalicos-Spain and ENIChem-Italy. Author of
over 90 scientific papers on carbon dioxide utilization published in
international Journals since 1995 and several book Chapters. She was
Invited speaker at several international conferences.

Keynote
Speakers

Professor Changjun LIU


Tianjin University
Distinguished Professor and Fellow of the
Royal Society of Chemistry

Professor Peter ENGLEZOS


Head, Department of Chemical & Biological
Engineering, University of British Columbia
Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering

Peter Englezos is Professor in the Department of Chemical & Biological


Engineering at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He joined the
Department as an Assistant Professor in 1990 after completing his
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Calgary (1990).
Dr. Englezos received his Diploma in Chemical Engineering (B.Sc.)
from the National Technical University of Athens (1981) and his Master
of Science (M.Sc.)inChemical Engineering from the University of
Calgary (1986). Dr. Englezos has developed an expertise in several
fundamental and applied aspects of gas hydrates, chemical engineering
thermodynamics and water and colloid chemistry in papermaking. He
published over 150 articles in his areas of interest and co-authored a
book on applied parameter estimation for chemical engineers.
In 1999, he was named Fellow of the Tokyo Electric Power Company
Endowed Chair at the Faculty of Science and Technology of Keio
University, Japan. Dr. Englezos is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy
of Engineering. Since July 1, 2009 he is the Head of UBCs Department
of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Dr. Englezos is a member of
the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC,
the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering, the Pulp and Paper
Technical Association of Canada and the American Institute of Chemical
Engineers.

Professor Jeffrey R. LONG


University of California, Berkeley
Senior Faculty Scientist, Materials
Sciences Division,
Lawrence National Laboratory

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Dr. Chang-jun Liu, Chang Jiang Distinguished Professor and Fellow of


the Royal Society of Chemistry, received his Ph.D degree from Tianjin
University in 1993. He was a post doctorial research associate in the
University of Oklahoma (1994, 1995 and 1997) and in Prairie View A&M
University (1996). He was an engineer in ABB Corporate Research
Ltd., Switzerland, in 1998. Prof. Lius present research interests include
catalysis, CO2 utilization and plasma conversions. He has published
more than 200 papers with more than 3000 citations. He has made
more than 30 plenary speeches and invited talks in the international
conferences in USA, UK, Canada, Japan, Norway, Belgium, S Korea and
China. He served as 2010 Program Chair of Fuel Chemistry Division of
American Chemical Society. He has successfully organized seven ACS
symposia. He also severed as Chair of the 10th International Conference
on CO2 Utilization. He was the Advisory Board Member of Energy &
Environmental Science. He serves now as the Advisory Board Member
of Greenhouse Gases: Science & Technology (Wiley) and CO2 Forum.
He is now Editorial Board member of Applied Catalysis B, Journal of
CO2 Utilization, Chinese Journal of Catalysis and Journal of Energy
Chemistry. He was guest editors of ACS Symposium Series, Catalysis
Today, Green Chemistry, ChemCatChem and Energy & Environmental
Science. He involved in the Review Panel for European Union Sixth
Framework Programme and serves as Referee for Chinese, US and
Swiss National Science Foundations and ACS Petroleum Research
Foundation.

Jeffrey R. Long received a B.A. degree summa cum laude in Chemistry


and cum laude in Mathematics from Cornell University in 1991,
performing research under the guidance of Prof. Roald Hoffmann. He
earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry with Prof. Richard H. Holm at Harvard
University in 1995, and carried out postdoctoral studies with Prof. A
Paul Alivisatos at the University of California, Berkeley in 1996-1997.
He is currently Professor of Chemistry at the University of California,
Berkeley and Senior Faculty Scientist in the Materials Sciences
Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. In addition, he
served as Chair of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry of the American
Chemical Society in 2012, and is presently Director of the Center for
Gas Separations Relevant to Clean Energy Technologies, lead-PI for
the Berkeley Hydrogen Storage Program, and a founding Associate
Editor of Chemical Science, the flagship journal of the Royal Society of

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Chemistry. In 2014, he co-founded Mosaic Materials, Inc., a company


devoted to the development of metal-organic frameworks for lowenergy gas separations. Prof. Long has received a number of awards
for his research and teaching, including a UC Berkeley Graduate
Assembly Faculty Mentor Award (2014), the Inorganic Chemistry
Lectureship Award (2014), a Miller Research Professorship (2011),
two National Science Foundation Special Creativity Awards (2003 and
2009), the National Fresenius Award (2004), a TR100 Award (2002),
an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2001), and a Camille Dreyfus
Teacher-Scholar Award (2000). With over 200 publications, his research
interests include the synthesis of inorganic complexes, clusters, and
solids with unusual electronic and magnetic properties, generation of
microporous metal-organic frameworks for applications in gas storage,
separations, and catalysis, and the development of molecular catalysts
for electro- and photochemical water splitting.

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Professor Sang-Eon PARK


INHA University
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of CO2 Utilization
Director Laboratory of
Nano-Green Catalysis
INHA Fellowship Professor

Professor Sang-Eon Park is the director of the Laboratory of Nano-Green


Catalysis and Nano Center for Fine Chemicals Fusion Technology at
Inha University at Incheon, Korea. He has received a PhD in Chemistry
(1981) from KAIST, South Korea. Professor Park serves on the editorial
boards of several scientific journals and as an advisory member of
several leading international conferences. His current research interest
involves carbon dioxide utilization as soft oxidant and promoter.
Professor Parks vision is to lay the scientific and technological
foundation to bridge CO2 research and industrial application to underpin
the development of sustainable future technologies.
His research interests also include green chemistry, organicinorganic hybrid materials, synthesis of hierarchical zeolites and
nanoporous materials and their catalytic applications, heterogeneous
organocatalysis, and energy and environmental alleviation by microwave
and photocatalysis

Keynote
Speakers

Professor Tsunehiro TANAKA


Director, Elements Strategy Initiative for
Catalysts & Batteries, Kyoto University
Associate Editor, Royal Society of
Chemistry, Catalysis Science & Technology

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Tsunehiro Tanaka graduated from Kyoto Universitys Department


of Hydrocarbon Chemistry in 1982 and received his PhD at Kyoto
University in 1987 for studying the mechanism of photocatalysis by
supported metal oxides and characterization by XAFS spectroscopy.
He began his career as an Assistant Professor at Hokkaido University
in 1987, carrying out fundamental research on acid-base catalysis
and then moved to the Department of Molecular Engineering, Kyoto
University in 1990 and was promoted to be a Full Professor in 2004.
Professor Tanaka has been Director of the Elements Strategy Initiative
for Catalysts & Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto University supported by MEXT
since 2012. His research interest is focused on the elucidation of
heterogeneous catalytic mechanisms at a molecular level, in particular,
catalysis by metallic nanoparticles or metal oxides on supports.
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Professor Keiichi TOMSHIGE


Tohoku University
Editorial board, Applied Catalysis A:General
Editorial advisory board (EAB), ACS
Catalysis
Regional Editor, Fuel Processing
Technology

Keiichi Tomishige received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. from Graduate
School of Science, Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo
with Prof. Y. Iwasawa. During his Ph.D. course in 1994, he moved to
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo as a research
associate and worked with Prof. K. Fujimoto. In 1998, he became a
lecturer, and then he moved to Institute of Materials Science, University
of Tsukuba as a lecturer in 2001. Since 2004 he has been an associate
professor, Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of
Tsukuba. Since 2010, he is a professor, School of Engineering, Tohoku
University.
His research interests are the development of heterogeneous catalysts
for: Direct synthesis of organic carbonates from CO2 and alcohols;
Steam reforming of biomass tar; Syngas production by natural gas
reforming; Production of biomass-derived chemicals.

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Speakers

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The Committees

Dr. Yugen ZHANG


Group Leader, Institute of
Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
(IBN)
A-Star, Singapore

Dr. Yugen Zhang graduated from the University of Science and


Technology of China (USTC), where he received his PhD in Chemistry
in 1992. After his PhD, he joined USTC as a faculty member and was
promoted to Professor in 1999. He visited Riken (Japan) (1996 to 1997,
2000 to 2001), where he worked as visiting scholar in Prof. Zhaomin
Hou group. Before he joined IBN in 2004, he had been working at
Harvard University as a post-doctoral research associate in Prof. RH
Holms group (2002-2004). He has co-authored more than 160 papers
and 30 patents. His main research areas are green catalysis, sustainable
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Michele Aresta (Honorary Chair), Italy


Chunshan Song (Chair), USA
Angela Dibenedetto (Vice Chair), Italy
Aaron Appel, USA
Danielle Ballivet-Tkatchenko, France
Sammy Boussiba, Israel
Donald Darensbourg, USA
Eckhard Dinjus, Germany
David Farrusseng, France
Richard H. Heyn, Norway
Osamu Ishitani, Japan
Philip Jessop, Canada
Sibudjing Kawi, Singapore
Claudio Mota, Brazil
Imre Papai, Hungary
Sang-Eon Park, South Korea
Ah-Hyung Alissa Park, USA
Peter Styring, UK
Yuhan Sun, China
Robert Tabita, USA
Ron Zevenhoven, Finland

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Professor Ron ZEVENHOVEN


bo Akademi University
Editorial board, Greenhouse Gases:
Science and Technology
Editorial board, Chemical Engineering
Research and Design

Ron Zevenhoven was born in Zoeterwoude, just outside Leiden, the


Netherlands, in 1963. He holds an MSc (Chem Eng) and PhD (Eng)
from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. Since 1993 he
is in Finland and since 2000 he has been working, initially at Helsinki
University of Technology, on CO2 mineral carbonation, starting with
serpentinite rock and later also steelmaking slags. He was in 2005
appointed professor at bo Akademi University, Department of
Chemical Engineering, Thermal and Flow Engineering Laboratory, in
Turku Finland, holding the chair of Engineering Thermodynamics and
Modelling. Zevenhoven was one of the authors of the 2005 IPCC
Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage, and has (co-)
authored 9 book chapters, almost 200 peer-reviewed papers and holds
2 patents. So far he has (co-) supervised ~10 PhD thesis works and
~45 MSc theses in chemical and mechanical engineering. Zevenhoven
is editorial board member for the journals Greenhouse Gases: Science
and Technology, and Chemical Engineering Research and Design
and was chairman of the organising and scientific committees of the
international ECOS2014 and ACEME2010 conferences recently held
in at bo Akademi University. Current other fields of research (besides
CCUS) are effective and sustainable energy technologies, materials
recovery and waste processing, energy recovery and passive cooling
based on thermal radiation, multi-phase flow dynamics and unit
operations in general.

Armando Borgna, ICES, Singapore


Bu Jie, ICES, Singapore
Chen Luwei, ICES, Singapore
S Farooq, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Kus Hidajat, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Hong Liang, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Jiang Jianwen, NUS ChBE, Singapore
I A Karimi, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Sibudjing Kawi, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Praveen Linga, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Michael Quah, NUS Energy Office, Singapore
Ning Yan, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Zeng Hua Chun, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Dan Zhao, NUS ChBE, Singapore

Graduate Student Committee (GSC)


Ming Li Ang, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Pulkit Chhabra, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Xi Chen, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Zheng Rong (Derrick) Chong, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Subhabrata Das, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Nishu Goyal, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Zhigang Hu, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Maninder Khurana, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Debirupa Mitra, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Yeap Hung Ng, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Singaram Subramanian, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Zhihao Tang, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Hari Prakash Veluswamy, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Zhen Xing, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Gao Xingyuan, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Sheng Yuan, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Guowu Zhan, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Bin Zhang, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Junjie Zheng, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Kang Zhang, NUS ChBE, Singapore
Mei Zhang, NUS ChBE, Singapore

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Overall Programme

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Day 0

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

5 July 2015
Sunday

6 July 2015 Monday

7 July 2015 Tuesday

8 July 2015 Wednesday

9 July 2015 Thursday

08.45
Opening Ceremony
(AUD 2)

09.00

09.30

Plenary 1 (Tuck Weng TANG)


(AUD 2)

10.00

Plenary 2 (Chunshan SONG)


(AUD 2)

10.30

Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

Roundtable Session (AUD 2)


Moderator : Michael QUAH

Plenary 4 (Christopher W. JONES)


(AUD 2)

A.H.M Abu-RAQABEH (SABIC)


M. ARESTA (Bari)
C.S. SONG (Penn State)
W. WEI (SARI)

Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

Plenary 6 (Michele ARESTA)


(AUD 2)

P. STYRING (Sheffield)
L. W. YEOH (NRF)
Y. PREMCHAND (DNV-GL)

Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

11.00
M1/1
(GL)

11.30
14

M2/2-K1
(AUD 2)

M3/13
(LT52)

M4/4
(LT53)

M5/6-K
(LT50)

T1/9
(LT50)

T2/2-K2
(AUD 2)

T3/8-K
(LT52)

T4/11-K
(LT53)

W1/2
(LT50)

W2/2
(AUD 2)

W3/8
(LT52)

W4/6
(LT53)

Th1/10-K
(LT50)

Th2/2
(AUD 2)

Th3/12
(LT52)

Th4/11
(LT53)

12.00
12.30
Lunch/
Poster Session 1
(Level 2 Foyer)

13.00
13.30

Lunch/
Poster Session 2
(Level 2 Foyer)

Lunch (Level 2 Foyer)

Lunch (Level 2 Foyer)

14.00
14.30
Plenary 3 (Atieh Abu-RAQABEH)
(AUD 2)

15.00

T5/14
(LT52)

T6/2
(AUD 2)

T7/8
(GL)

T8/4
(LT53)

W5/14
(LT53)

W6/2
(AUD 2)

W7/7-K
(LT52)

W8/11
(GL)

15.30
Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

16.10
16.30

M6/1-K
(GL)

M7/2
(AUD 2)

M8/2
(LT52)

M9/5
(LT53)

M10/3
(LT50)

T9/1
(LT53)

T10/2
(AUD 2)

T11/12-K
(LT52)

19.00
19.30
20.00
20.30
21.30

T12/11
(GL)

Plenary 5 (Jean-Marie LEHN)


(AUD 2)

Reception

Free Time

Bus Departure to
Gardens by the Bay

3
Bus Departure
(From U-Town to NUSS Guild House)

18.00
18.30

Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

Registration
Commences

17.00
17.30

Tea break (Level 2 Foyer)

Tour of
Cloud Forest
Laserlight show
at 8.45 pm

4
Excursion
Jurong Island Tour

End of Event
ISC Dinner Meeting
(E5-02-06, NUS)
* For ISC Members Only

Banquet Dinner
(NUSS Guild House)

Bus pick-up to
NUS/hotel

Note: GL is Global Learning Room

1: Bus pickup from NUS to Gardens By The Bay 2: Bus pickup from Gardens By The Bay to Kent Vale / Park Rochester Hotel 3: Bus pickup from NUS U-Town to NUSS Guild House 4: Bus pickup from NUS to Jurong Island & back to NUS

Overall Programme

Time

SINGAPORE

15

Session 1

Mon 6 July (11.00am - 12.40pm)

SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015

M1/1 (Venue: GL)


CO2 as oxidant and C1+ dry-reforming

M2/2-K1 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 Conversion into Chemicals

M3/13 (Venue: LT52)


Integrated process systems

M4/4 (Venue: LT53)


Biotechnological CO2 Conversion

M5/6-K (Venue: LT50)


Photo-electro-chemical conversion

Time

Chair: Keichi Tomishige (Tohoku University)


Co-Chair: Luwei Chen (A*STAR ICES)

Chair: Armando Borgna (A*STAR ICES)


Co-Chair: Michele Aresta (CIRCC)

Chair: I A Karimi (NUS)


Co-Chair: S Farooq (NUS)

Chair: Mohanakrishna Gunda (VITO)


Co-Chair: Michael Kember (Econic Technologies)

Chair: Ning Yan (NUS)


Co-Chair: Dan Zhao (NUS)

11.00

Paper ID: 80
Title: Effect of Y2O3 Promoter on the Performance of
Ordered Mesoporous NiO-Al2O3 Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide
Reforming of Methane
Presented by: Ning Zhao

Paper ID: 133


Title: Integrated process concept for methyl formate production
using methanol as both CO2 capture medium and reactant
Presented by: Christian Morten Jens

Paper ID: 211


Title: Autotrophic Capture And Utilisation Of Carbon Dioxide
Presented by: Seetharaman Vaidyanathan

11.10

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Authors: Xin Huang,Nannan Sun,Guangxin Xue,Ning


Zhao,Wei WeiandYuhan Sun
Affliation: Institute of Coal Chemistry, Shanghai Advanced
Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Science

11.20

Paper ID: 123


Title: A metal-honeycomb-type catalyst for methane dry
reforming: effect of preparation condition change on
reforming performance
Presented by: Choji Fukuhara

11.30

Authors: Choji Fukuhara, Takeo Ohsuka, Kazumasa


Yamamoto, Wataru Kawasaki and Ryo Watanabe
Affliation: Shizuoka University

11.40

Paper ID: 300


Title: Influence of zirconia phase on the performance of dry
reforming of methane over Ni/ZrO2 catalysts
Presented by: Yizhuo Han

11.50

Authors: Yizhuo Han, Xiaoping Zhang, Qingde Zhang, Yisheng


Tan and Noritatsu Tsubaki
Affliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Toyama

12.00

Paper ID: 305


Title: Dry Reforming of Methane over Ni based catalyst
supported on Mesoporous alumina: Effect of Calcination
condition
Presented by: Youngsu Noh

12.10

KEYNOTE: Direct carboxylation of alcohols and polyols to


organic carbonates: challenges and barriers

Authors: Christian Morten Jens, Johannes Wiebe, Andre


Bardowand Kai Leonhard
Affliation: RWTH Aachen University

Author: Seetharaman Vaidyanathan


Affliation: University of Sheffield
KEYNOTE: Photocatalytic split of CO2 into CO and O2

Speaker: Angela Dibenedetto (Director of the Interuniversity


Consortium on Chemical Reactivity and Catalysis)

Authors: Tsunehiro Tanaka (Director, Elements Strategy


Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries)
Affliation: Kyoto University
Paper ID: 218
Title: Reaction Networks for Power Generation with Zero Carbon
Dioxide Emissions
Presented by: Arnab Dutta

Paper ID: 75
Title: Carbon dioxide as hydrogen vector
Presented by: Gabor Laurenczy
Author: Gabor Laurenczy
Affliation: cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne

Paper ID: 45
Title: C2+ Hydrocarbon Production by CO2 Hydrogenation
over Composite Catalysts of Cu-Zn-Al oxides and Organically
Modified Zeolites
Presented by: Masahiro Fujiwara

Authors: Arnab Dutta, Shamsuzzaman Farooq and Iftekhar A


Karimi
Affliation: National University of Singapore

Paper ID: 183


Title: 4CU Whole system approach for sustainable conversion
of CO2 into fuel
Presented by: George Dowson
Authors: Corinne Howse, Ray Allen, Christopher Hardacre, Adiza
Azapagic, Nora de Leeuw, Richard Catlow, Robert Bell, Rachael
Elder, Will Zimmerman, Peter Styring, and Derek Sinclair
Affliation: The University of Sheffield, Queens University Belfast,
The University of Manchester, University College London

Paper ID: 170


Title: Sequentially enriched electroactive homoacetogenic
bacteria for bioelectrochemical production of acetate through
carbon dioxide reduction
Presented by: Mohanakrishna Gunda
Authors: Mohanakrishna Gunda,Jai Sankar Seelam,Karolien
VanbroekhovenandDeepak Pant
Affliation: Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)

Paper ID: 307


Title: Photocatalytic carboxylation of organic substrates with
CO2 using semiconductor systems.
Presented by: Michele Aresta

Paper ID: 256


Title: Direct Conversion of CO2 and Sunlight to Liquid Fuels
Presented by: Keith D. Patch

Authors: Tomasz Baran, Marcin Kobielusz, Angela


Dibenedetto, Michele Aresta, Wojciech Macyk
Affliation: Jagiellonian University; University of Bari; National
University of Singapore

Author: Keith D. Patch


Affliation: Joule Unlimited, Inc.

Author: Masahiro Fujiwara


Affliation: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology

Paper ID: 86
Title: Reduction of CO2 to methanol in bioglycerol-water by
integrating photocatalytic and enzymatic
Presented by: Michele Aresta

Authors: Young-Su Noh,Eun-Hyeok Yang,Sung Soo Lim,JaeSuk Lee,Sang Woo Kim,Byoung Sung AhnandDong Ju Moon
Affliation: Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Paper ID: 81
Title: Highly-dispersed Cu-based catalysts for CO2
hydrogenation to methanol: Promoting effect of hydrtalcitelike structure
Presented by: Peng Gao

Authors: Tomasz Baran, Antonella Angelini, Angela


Dibenedetto, Wojciech Macyk and Michele Aresta
Affliation: Jagiellonian University, University of Bari, NUS

12.20

Paper ID: 260


Title: Pd-Ni/Y2O3 for oxy-CO2 reforming of CH4 : Superior
Catalytic Stability of Bilayer Pd-Ni Formed by Interfacial Cl
Presented by: Usman Oemar

Authors: Peng Gao, Hui Wang, Rongyong Xie, Wei Wei and
Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences

12.30

Authors: Usman Oemar, Kus Hidajat and Sibudjing Kawi


Affliation: National University of Singapore

Paper ID: 295


Title: Exploring the mechanism of CO2 photoreduction on
titania surfaces and related plasmonic phenomena
Presented by: Victor Antonio de La Pea OShea
Authors: Laura Collado, Fernando Fresno, Juan Coronado,
David Serrano and Victor Antonio de La Pea OShea
Affliation: IMDEA Energy Insitute

Paper ID: 294


Title: Insight into added value chemicals from reused CO2
based on photoelectrochemistry processes
Presented by: Joan Ramon Morante
Authors: Joan Ramon Morante, Teresa Andreu, Erdem Irtem,
Andres Parra, Maria D. Hernndez-Alonso and German
Penelas
Affliation: IREC

12.40

Lunch / Poster Session 1 (Level 2 Foyer)

17

Session 2

Mon 6 July (4.30pm - 6.40pm)

Time

4.30

4.40

M8/2 (Venue: LT52)


CO2 Conversion into Chemicals

M9/5 (Venue: LT53)


Electrochemical conversion

M10/3 (Venue: LT50)


CO2 as Co-Monomer

Chair: Chunshan Song (PennState University)


Co-Chair: Kus Hidajat (NUS)

Chair: Gabor Laurenczy (EPFL)


Co-Chair: Giulia Fiorani (Institute of Chemical Research of
Catalonia - ICIQ)

Chair: Christopher W. Jones (Georgia Tech)


Co-Chair: James Comerford (University of York)

Chair: Fanglin (Frank) Chen (USC)


Co-Chair: Aaron Marshall (UC)

Chair: Peter Styring (University of Sheffield)


Co-Chair: Margot Alves (University of Lige)

Paper ID: 63
Title: A novel photo-thermochemical cycle for the dissociation of CO2
using solar energy
Presented by: Yanwei Zhang, Junhu Zhou, Chenyu Xu

Paper ID: 205


Title: Cyclicco2R: Recent Results On The Production Of Cyclic
Carbonates From CO2 And Renewables
Presented by: Purvil Khakharia

Paper ID: 72
Title: Efficient Hydrogen-Bond Donor Activators For The Synthesis Of Bio-Based Cyclic
Carbonates From CO2 And Vegetable Oils: A Combined In-SITU FT-LR And DFT Study
Presented by: Margot Alves

Authors: Chenyu Xu, Yanwei Zhang, Zhihua Wang, Junhu Zhou and Kefa
Cen
Affliation: State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Zhejiang University

Authors: Erin Schols and Coen Schuurbiers


Affliation: TNO

Paper ID: 77
Title: A novel anion exchange membrane enabling carbon dioxide
electrolysis at industrially important rates
Presented by: Dale Lutz
Authors: Dale Lutz, Rich Masel, Zengcai Liu, Qingmei Chen, Robert
Kutz, Hongzhou Yang, Krzysztof Lewinski, Tyler Matthews and Marina
Kaplun.
Affliation: 3M

Paper ID: 82
Title: Copper based catalysts via hierarchical precursor for CO2
hydrogenation to methanol at low temperature
Presented by: Wei Wei

Paper ID: 193


Title: Research On Power-To-Gas - Catalytic Conversion Of CO2 Into
Chemicals Using Excess Electricity From Renewables
Presented by: Sebastian Fendt

Paper ID: 100


Title: Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 at TiO2-Cu cathodes
Presented by: Aaron Marshall

Paper ID: 175


Title: Crystalline CO2 Copolymers from Meso-Epoxides
Presented by: Ye Liu

Authors: Shuo Xiao, Peng Gao, Rongyong Xie, Hui Wang, Wei Wei and
Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Authors: Sebastian Fendt,Felix FischerandHartmut Spliethoff


Affliation: Technische Universitt Mnchen, Institute for Energy Systems

Authors: Aaron Marshall, Calvin Lim and David Harrington


Affliation:Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University
of Canterbury, New Zealand

Authors: Ye Liu, Wei-Min Ren and Xiao-Bing Lu


Affliation: Dalian University of Technology

Paper ID: 27
Title: Halide-Free Aluminium Catalyst For The Synthesis Of Cyclic
Carbonates From Epoxides And Carbon Dioxide
Presented by: Xiao Wu

Paper ID: 303


Title: Metal-Organic Framework Materials For Gas Phase Catalytic CO2
Conversion
Presented by: Alan L. Chaffee
Authors: Anthony R. Auxilio, Christian Vogt, Danielle F. Kennedy and Alan
L. Chaffee
Affliation: Monash University, CSIRO

Paper ID: 101


Title: Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 using Ionic Liquids
Presented by: Jina Choi

Paper ID: 110


Title: Highly Effective Catalysts for Direct CO2 to Polycarbonate Synthesis Under Mild
Conditions
Presented by: Peter Styring

Paper ID: 269


Title: Dental Amalgam As An Electrode Material For The Electrochemical
Reduction Of Carbon Dioxide
Presented by: Woonsup Shin, Mijung Park

Paper ID: 241


Title: Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 through Solid Oxide
Electrolysis
Presented by: Fanglin (Frank) Chen

Paper ID: 272


Title: CO2-epoxide Copolymerization Catalysis: Highly Active and Selective New
Heterodinuclear Catalysts
Presented by: Jennifer A. Garden

Authors: Woonsup Shin and Mijung Park


Affliation: Sogang University

Authors: Yao Wang, Libin Lei andFanglin Chen


Affliation: University of South Carolina

Authors: Jennifer A. Garden, Prabhjot K. Saini, Charles Romain and Charlotte K. Williams
Affliation: Imperial College London

Paper ID: 35
Title: Catalytic Organic Synthesis Using Organic Carbonates As Versatile
Intermediates
Presented by: Arjan Kleij

Paper ID: 115


Title: The Chemical Utilization Of Carbon Dioxide For The Synthesis Of
Diethyl Carbonate Via Coupling Reaction
Presented by: Liguo Wang

Paper ID: 259


Title: A DFT study of CO2 electrochemical reduction on Pb(211) and
Sn(112)
Presented by: Hua Wang, Yuntao Zhao

Paper ID: 195


Title: Copolymerization of Glycidol and CO2 over SalenCo/SalenCr Complexes
Presented by: Zhao-Tie Liu, Doan Pham Minh, Andres Garcia-Trenco

Authors: Arjan Kleij,Giulia Fiorani,Victor Laserna,Wusheng


GuoandChris Whiteoak
Affliation: ICIQ

Authors: Liguo Wang, Huiquan Li, Peng He, Yan Cao and Fengjiao Li
Affliation: Institute of Process and Engineering, Chinese Academy of
Sciences

Authors: Chaonan Cui, Hua Wang, Xinli Zhu, Jinyu Han and Qingfeng
Ge
Affliation: Tianjin University, Southern Illinois University

Paper ID: 30
Title: Synthesis Of Cyclic Carbonates From Diols And Carbon Dioxide
Using Organozinc Compounds
Presented by: James Comerford

Paper ID: 224


Title: A DFT study of CO2 adsorption on Ni/YSZ(111): Solid Oxide Fuel
Cell application
Presented by: Abdelaziz Essadek

Paper ID: 111


Title: Utilization of carbon dioxide as co-monomer to synthesize polyurea materials and
their properties
Presented by: Ying Zhong

Authors: James Comerford and Michael North


Affliation: University of York

Authors: Abdelaziz Essadek, Alberto Roldan and Nora De Leeuw


Affliation: UCL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Authors: Zhong Ying and Fengyu Zhao


Affliation: Changchun Institute of Applied Chemsitry, CAS

KEYNOTE: Role of CO2 as Oxidant in the Oxidative Conversions


Speaker: Sang-Eon Park (Editor-in-Chief of Journal of CO2 Utilization,
Director Laboratory of Nano-Green Catalysis,
INHA Fellowship Professor)
Inha University

Paper ID: 178


Title: Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Lower Alkanes using CO2 as Soft
Oxidant
Presented by: Sang-Eon Park, Abhishek Burri

5.10

Authors: Abhishek Burri, Yong-Hwan Mo and Sang-Eon Park


Affliation: Inha University

5.20

Paper ID: 286


Title: Catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of 1-butene to 1,3-butadiene
using CO2 as soft oxidant
Presented by: Yan Liu

5.30

Authors: Wenjin Yan, Qing Yue Kouk, Jizhong Luo, Yan Liu and Armando
Borgna
Affliation: ICES

5.40
Paper ID: 128
Title: Dry reforming of CH4 on Co/Al2O3 catalysts reduced at different
temperatures
Presented by: Andras Erdohelyi

Paper ID: 85
Title: Citric acid-assisted synthesis of highly dispersed Ni/SBA-15 for
dry reforming of CH4
Presented by: Yong Xiao

6.20

6.30

6.40

Authors: Xiao Wu, Jose Castro-Osma and Michael North


Affliation: University of York

Paper ID: 26
Title: Synthesis Of Cyclic Carbonates Catalysed By Aluminium
Heteroscorpionate Complexes
Presented by: Jos Antonio Castro-Osma
Authors: Jos Antonio Castro-Osma, Michael North, Agustn LaraSnchez and Antonio Otero
Affliation: Green Chemistry Centre Of Excellence, University Of York;
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

Authors: Jina Choi, Jiseon You and Beom-Sik Kim


Affliation: Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)

Authors: Margot Alves, Raphal Mreau, Bruno Grignard, Christophe Detrembleur, Christine
Jerome and Thierry Tassaing
Affliation: Institut des Sciences Molculaires, Center for Education and Research on Macromolecules

Authors: Peter Styring,George Dowson,Farah Bani Affanand Salina Jantarang


Affliation: The University of Sheffield

Authors: Eva Horvath, Kornelia Baan, Erika Varga, Albert Oszko, Balazs
Laszlo and Andras Erdohelyi
Affliation: Department of Physical Chemistry and Material Science,
University of Szeged

6.00

6.10

5-9 July 2015

M7/2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 Conversion into Chemicals

5.00

5.50

SINGAPORE

M6/1-K (Venue: GL)


CO2 as oxidant and C1+ dry-reforming

4.50

18

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Authors: Debao Li, Huaiqian Lu, Yong Xiao, Litao Jia and Bo Hou
Affliation: The Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of
Sciences

Paper ID: 270


Title: Highly active and stable Ni-SiO2-MgO catalysts for Bi-reforming
of natural gas to syn-gas
Presented by: Ashok Jangam

Paper ID: 99
Title: Two-Step Thermochemical CO2 Splitting Over Stable NiFe2O4/Al2O3
Presented by: Jun Zhang
Authors: Yu Fu, Jun Zhang, Tiejun Zhao and Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Low Carbon Conversion Center, Shanghai Advanced Research
Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Authors: Ashok Jangam, Yasotha Kathiraser and Sibudjing Kawi


Affliation: National University of Singapore

End of Day 1

Authors: Jian-Gang Chen, Jin-Long Guo, Kuan Wang, Zhao-Tie Liu and Zhong-Wen Liu
Affliation: School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University

19

Session 3

Tues 7 July (10.30am - 12.40pm)

ICCDU XIII
SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015

T1/9 (Venue: LT50)


Dense phase CO2 technologies

T2/2-K2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 conversion into chemicals

T3/8-K (Venue: LT52)


CO2 hydrates and their applications

T4/11-K (Venue: LT53)


Novel materials for CO2 separation

Time

Chair: Chung-Sung Tan (NTHU)


Co-Chair: Kus Hidajat (NUS)

Chair: Michele Aresta (CIRCC)


Co-Chair: Wei Wei (SARI, CAS)

Chair: Praveen Linga (NUS Singapore)


Co-Chair: Yutaek Seo (KAIST South Korea)

Chair: Jianwen Jiang (NUS)


Co-Chair: Dan Zhao (NUS)

10.30

Paper ID: 58
Title: Synergistic functions of carbon dioxide and water in selective
hydrogenation of benzyl cyanide
Presented by: Shinichiro Fujita, Ashvini Bhosale

KEYNOTE: The Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Carboxylic Acids and Its


applications in Organic Synthesis

KEYNOTE: CO2-an enabling molecule to engineer a low carbon intensity energy


system through hydrate crystallization

KEYNOTE: Carbon Dioxide Capture in Metal-Organic Frameworks

Speaker: Yugen Zhang (Group Leader)


Institute of Bioengineering, A*STAR

Speaker: Peter Englezos (Professor and Head, Department of Chemical & Biological
Engineering; Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering)
Affliation: University of British Columbia, Canada

Paper ID: 50
Title: CO2 Chemistry: Upgrading Incorporation Of Carbon Dioxide Into
Heterocycles Under Ambient Pressure
Presented by: Liang-Nian He

Paper ID: 122


Title: CO2 Capture with Gas Hydrates
Presented by: Nicolas von Solms

10.40

Authors: Ashvini Bhosale, Hiroshi Yoshida, Shin-Ichiro Fujita and Masahiko


Arai
Affliation: Hokkaido University; Kumamoto University

10.50

Paper ID: 171


Title: The hydrogenolysis and hydrogenation of diaryl ether in ScCO2/water
biphasic medium with H2
Presented by: Hajime Kawanami

11.00

Authors: Hajime Kawanami,Maya ChatterjeeandTakayuki Ishizaka


Affliation: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

11.10

Paper ID: 225


Title: Supercritical CO2-mediated synthesis of graphene@metal
nanocomposites and their applications
Presented by: Van Hoa Nguyen

20
11.20

11.30

11.40

11.50

12.00

12.10

12.20

12.30

12.40

Authors: Van Hoa Nguyen, Lulu Tang and Jae-Jin Shim


Affliation: Nha Trang University; Yeungnam University

Paper ID: 282


Title: Preparation of Nano-Sized Catalyst and Performance of Hydrogenation
in Pressurized CO2
Presented by: Chung-Sung Tan
Authors: Chung-Sung Tan
Affliation: National Tsing Hua University

Author: Liang-Nian He
Affliation: Nankai University
Paper ID: 47
Title: The Oxygen-Stripping Reaction Of CO2 Over Hydrogen-Treated CeO2
Presented by: Shawn Lin

Authors: Peter Herslund, Nagu Daraboina and Nicolas von Solms


Affliation: Technical University of Denmark

Speaker: Jeffrey R. Long (Senior Faculty Scientist, Materials Sciences Division,


Lawrence National Laboratory)
Affliation: University of California, Berkeley

Paper ID: 167


Title: Dynamic Hydrophobic Hindrance Effect of Zeolite@ZeoliticImidazolate
Framework Composites for CO2 Capture in the Presence of Water
Presented by: Jun Hu
Authors: Fei Gao, Jun Hu and Honglai Liu
Affliation: East China University of Science and Technology

Paper ID: 284


Title: Crystal engineering and crystal-shape engineering of clathrate hydrates
formed with carbon dioxide
Presented by: Ryo Ohmura

Paper ID: 143


Title: CO2 adsorption on Bi-functionalized metal organic frameworks, UiO-66 and
UiO-66NO2-N (N = NH2, (OH)2, (COOH)2)
Presented by: Zana Hassan Rada

Author: Ryo Ohmura


Affliation: Keio University

Authors: Zana Rada, Hussein Abid, Hongqi Sun and Shaobin Wang
Affliation: Curtin University

Paper ID: 66
Title: CH4 - Flue Gas Replacement In Naturally Occurring Gas Hydrates As Revealed
By Phase Behavior, 13C Nmr, And High Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Presented by: Yongwon Seo

Paper ID: 131


Title: Engineering novel metallic-organic-frameworks based on HKUST-1 for
selective carbon capture
Presented by: Nadeen Al-Janabi

Authors: Yongwon Seo, Yohan Lee


Affliation: Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Authors: Nadeen Al-Janabi, Flor Siperstein and Xiaolei Fan


Affliation: The University of Manchester

Paper ID: 96
Title: CO2 Hydrogenation To Formic Acid For Hydrogen Storage Using BioInspired Iridium Catalysts With Proton-Responsive Ligands
Presented by: Yuichiro Himeda

Paper ID: 210


Title: Impact Of H2S Impurity In Pre-Combustion Capture Of Carbon Dioxide Using
The Clathrate Hydrate Process
Presented by: Rajnish Kumar

Paper ID: 298


Title: Facile Synthesis of Hafnium Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for Highly
Efficient Carbon Dioxide Related Separations
Presented by: Zhigang Hu

Authors: Yuichiro Himeda, Shaoan Xu, Yuki Suna, Yuichi Manaka, Naoya
Onishi, James T. Muckerman and Etsuko Fujita
Affliation: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science; Brookhaven
National Laboratory

Authors: Asheesh Kumar andRajnish Kumar


Affliation: National Chemical Laboratory, Pune

Authors: Zhigang Hu andDan Zhao


Affliation: National University of Singapore

Paper ID: 117


Title: Heterogeneous Synthesis Of Dimethylhexane-1,6-Dicarbamate From
1,6-Hexanediamine And Methyl Carbonate In Methanol Over A Ceo2 Catalyst
Presented by: Yan Cao

Paper ID: 215


Title: Specific Mixing Energy For Carbon Dioxide Dissolution And Hydrate Formation
Presented by: Myung Ho Song

Paper ID: 177


Title: CO2 adsorption and separation in rht metalorganic frameworks: structureproperty relationships from atomistic simulation
Presented by: Kang Zhang

Authors: Chi-Han Wang and Shawn Lin


Affliation: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Paper ID: 87
Title: Water-Removal Techniques For The Direct Carboxylation Of Alcohols
Presented by: Antonella Angelini
Authors: Antonella Angelini, Angela Dibenedetto and Michele Aresta
Affliation: University of Bari; National University of Singapore

Authors: Yan Cao, Huiquan Li, Xintao Li, Liguo Wang and Liyan Zhao
Affliation: Institute of Process and Engineering, Chinese Academy of
Sciences

Authors: Yong Seok Yoon, In Kee Jeong, Sangyong Lee and Myung Ho Song
Affliation: Dongguk University

Lunch/Poster Session 2 (Level 2 Foyer)

Authors: Kang Zhang, A Nalaparaju andJianwen Jiang


Affliation: National University of Singapore

21

Session 4

Tues 7 July (2.30pm - 4.10pm)

Time

2.30

2.40

2.50

3.00

22

ICCDU XIII
SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015

T5/14 (Venue: LT52)


Life Cycle Analysis, Economics and Policy Aspects

T6/2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 Conversion into Chemicals

T7/8 (Venue: GL)


CO2 hydrates and their applications

T8/4 (Venue: LT53)


Biotechnological CO2 Conversion

Chair: Michael Quah (NUS)


Co-Chair: Luwei Chen (A*STAR ICES)

Chair: Sang-Eon Park (Inha University)


Co-Chair: Arjan Kleij (ICIQ)

Chair: Rajnish Kumar (NCL India)


Co-Chair: Yongwon Seo (UNIST South Korea)

Chair: Angela Dibenedetto (University of Bari)


Co-Chair: Keith D. Patch (Joule Unlimited Technologies, Inc.)

Paper ID: 56
Title: Understanding The Potential Of CO2 Utilisation
Presented by: Katy Armstrong

Paper ID: 134


Title: Optimized Catalysts For The CO2 Recycling Into Methanol
Presented by: Ksenia Parkhomenko

Authors: Katy Armstrong, Peter Styring, Christopher Jones and Rebecca


Radford
Affliation: UK Centre for Carbon Dioxide Utilisation, The University of Sheffield

Authors: Laetitia Angelo, Kilian Kobl, Yvan Zimmermann, Ksenia Parkhomenko,


Christophe Serra and Anne-Ccile Roger
Affliation: ICPEES, quipe nergie et Carburants pour un Environnement Durable;
ICPEES, quipe Intensification et Intgration des Procds Polymres

Paper ID: 220


Title: Investigating Exchange Rate Of CH4 In Hydrate Cages With CO2 And N2 Gas
Mixture Using Nmr Spectroscopy
Presented by: Yutaek Seo

Paper ID: 25
Title: Bioelectrochemical conversion of CO2 to chemicals: Electrosynthesis via
bacteria and enzymes
Presented by: Karolien Vanbroekhoven

Authors: Younghoon Sohn,Jakyung KimandYutaek Seo


Affliation: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Authors: Deepak Pant, Suman Bajracharya, Srikanth Sandipam, Monhanakrishna


Gunda and Karolien Vanbroekhoven
Affliation: Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)

Paper ID: 109


Title: Developing A Coherent, Evidence-Based Policy For Carbon Capture
Utilization And Storage
Presented by: Katy Armstrong

Paper ID: 94
Title: Dual Function Materials For CO2 Capture And Conversion To Fuels Within
The Same Reactor
Presented by: Melis S. Duyar, Martha A. Arellano-Trevio

Paper ID: 217


Title: Sewater Desalination Using CO2 Hydrates
Presented by: Ju Dong Lee

Paper ID: 308


Title: Microalgae: C Fixation Rate From Different Inorganic Sources
Presented by: Antonella Colucci

Authors: Peter Styring,Katy Armstrong,Ana Villa Zaragozaand Grant Wilson


Affliation: UK Centre for Carbon Dioxide Utilisation, The University of Sheffield

Authors: Melis S. Duyar, Martha A. Arellano-Trevio and Robert J. Farrauto


Affliation: Columbia University

Authors: Ju Dong Lee and Kyung Chan Kang


Affliation: Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Authors: Silvia Buono, A. Dibenedetto, A. Colucci, A.L. Langellotti, M. Morana, V.


Fogliano, & M. Aresta
Affliation: University of Naples Federico II
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3.10

3.20

3.30

3.40

Paper ID: 174


Title: On The Reactivity Of Cobalt And Iron-Based Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts For
The CO2 Conversion Into Liquid Fuels
Presented by: Carlo Giorgio Visconti

Paper ID: 233


Title: Fundamental study on the kinetics of methane and carbon dioxide hydrates
in porous media
Presented by: Zheng Rong Chong

Author: Henriette Naims


Affliation: IASS - Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies

Authors: Carlo Giorgio Visconti, Michela Martinelli, Leonardo Falbo, Laura


Fratalocchi and Luca Lietti
Affliation: Politecnico di Milano

Authors: Zheng Rong Chong, Ponnivalavan Babu and Praveen Linga


Affliation: National University of Singapore

Authors: Sebastian Teir, Matti Sonck, Kristian Spilling, Piyush Choudhary, Srikanth
Mutnuri, Neelam Atri, Anant Yadav
Affliation: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; Fortum Oyj; Finnish
Environment Institute; ONGC, India; Birla Institute of Technology & Science; Banaras
Hindu University

Paper ID: 201


Title: Technology And Business Evaluation Method For CO2-Utilizing
Chemicals And Materials
Presented by: Arno Zimmermann

Paper ID: 216


Title: CeO2-Catalyzed Direct Conversion Of CO2 Into Cyclic Carbonate, Cyclic
Carbamate And Cyclic Urea
Presented by: Masazumi Tamura, Keiichi Tomishige

Paper ID: 132


Title: Performance Evaluation Of CO2 Capture From A CH4-CO2 Gas Mixture Using
The Hydrate-Based Separation Process
Presented by: Dongliang Zhong

Paper ID: 114


Title:Algae Cultivation for CO2 Utilization and Chemical Conversion
Presented by: Lingzhao Kong

Authors: Arno Zimmermann,Reinhard Schomcker,Christoph Grtler,Marvin


KantandJan Kratzer
Affliation: Technische Universitt Berlin; Bayer Material Science AG,
Leverkusen, Germany

Authors: Masazumi Tamura, Yoshinao Nakagawa and Keiichi Tomishige


Affliation: Tohoku University

Authors: Dongliang Zhong, Yiyu Lu and Zheng Li


Affliation: Chongqing University

Paper ID: 290


Title: CO2 hydrogenation to formic acid on the Cu2O: A DFT (D) + U Study
Presented by: Abhishek Kumar Mishra

Paper ID: 59
Title: Hydrate Equilibrium Data For CO2+N2 Mixtures With TBAB TBAF, CP,
TBAB+CP, TBAF+CP Promoters
Presented by: Fragkiskos Tzirakis

Paper ID: 189


Title: Economics Of Carbon Dioxide Utilization A Supply And Demand
Perspective
Presented by: Henriette Naims

3.50

4.00

4.10

Paper ID: 150


Title: Carbon dioxide utilization network for sustainable chemicals production
Presented by: Pichayapan Kongpanna
Authors: Pichayapan Kongpanna, Varong Pavarajarn, Rafiqul Gani and
Suttichai Assabumrungrat
Affliation: Center of Excellence in Catalysis and Catalytic Reaction
Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University. Center of Excellence in Particle Technology,
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn
University. CAPEC, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering,
Technical University of Denmark

Authors: Abhishek Kumar Mishra and Nora H. De Leeuw


Affliation: University College London

Authors: Fragkiskos Tzirakis, Paolo Stringari, Christophe Coquelet, Nicolas von


Solms and Georgios Kontogeorgis
Affliation: DTU CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, CTP - Centre Thermodynamique des
Procds

Tea Break (Level 2 Foyer)

Paper ID: 276


Title: Qualitative Assessment Of Capturing CO2 From Flue Gases By Algal Cultivation
Presented by: Sebastian Teir

Author:Lingzhao Kong, Liang Wang, Quanyu Zhao, Wei Wei and Yuhan Sun
Affliation:

Session 5

Tues 7 July (4.30pm - 6.40pm)

SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015

T9/1 (Venue: LT53)


CO2 as oxidant and C1+ dry-reforming

T10/2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 Conversion into Chemicals

T11/12-K (Venue: LT52)


Capture technologies

T12/11 (Venue: GL)


Novel materials for CO2 separation

Chair: Sang-Eon Park (Inha University)


Co-Chair: Wei Wei (SARI)

Chair: Liang-Nian He (Nankai University)


Co-Chair: Richard H. Heyn (SINTEF)

Chair: Jie Bu (ICES-ASTAR, Singapore)


Co-Chair: Sebastian Teir (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

Chair: Dan Zhao (NUS)


Co-Chair: Honglai Liu (East China University of Sci. Tech.)

Paper ID: 38
Title: Catalytic Transformation Of Carbon Dioxide And Methane Into Syngas Over
Metals Supported Catalysts
Presented by: Doan Pham Minh

Paper ID: 137


Title: Advancing The Catalysis Of Highly Substituted Oxiranes/CO2 Coupling
Reactions
Presented by: Giulia Fiorani

KEYNOTE: Fixation of CO2 in inorganic carbonates for large-scale CO2 emissions


mitigation and waste streams valorization

Paper ID: 92
Title: New hierarchical composites HKUST-1/MCFs for CO2 capture from flue gas
Presented by: Fukui Xiao

4.40

Authors: Bruna Rego De Vasconcelos, Lulu Zhao,Doan Pham Minh, Ange Nzihou
and Patrick Sharrock
Affliation: Universit de Toulouse

Authors: Giulia FioraniandArjan Kleij


Affliation: ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia

4.50

Paper ID: 254


Title: A Highly Stable And Coke-Resistant Silica Supported Ni Nano Catalyst
Prepared With Oleylamine Applied In Reforming Of Methane By Carbon Dioxide
Presented by: Xingyuan Gao

Paper ID: 147


Title: Glycerol Carbonate Synthesis Options With Direct And Indirect CO2
Utilization
Presented by: Chandrashekhar Rode

5.00

Authors: Xingyuan Gao, Kus Hidajat, Yonghua Du, Armando Borgna and
Sibudjing Kawi
Affliation: NUS, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences

Authors: Chandrashekhar Rode, Sharada Kondawar and Rasika Mane


Affliation: CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory

5.10

Paper ID: 106


Title: Coke Oven Gas Reforming Of CO2 For Syngas Production Over A Ni-CO/
MgO Bimetallic Catalyst
Presented by: Jieying Jing

Paper ID: 154


Title: CO2-Sourced Non-Isocyanate Polyurethanes: From The Monomer
Synthesis To The Elaboration Of Polymeric Materials
Presented by: Sandro Gennen

Authors: Jieying Jing, Junmei Huo, Xiangdong Feng, Yubin Zhang and Wenying Li
Affliation: Taiyuan University of Technology

Authors: Sandro Gennen, Bruno Grignard, Bernard Gilbert, Christine Jrme and
Christophe Detrembleur
Affliation: University of Lige

Paper ID: 37
Title: Sintering-Free Of Supported Ir Catalysts By Stronger Metal-Support
Interaction For Dry Reforming Of Methane
Presented by: Fagen Wang

Paper ID: 173


Title: Promotion Of Formate Dehydrogenase Catalytic Activity Of The Conversion
Of CO2 To Formic Acid By Bipyridinium Salts As The Artificial Co-Enzyme
Presented by: Yutaka Amao

Authors: Fagen Wang, Wei Chen and Guoqin Xu


Affliation: NUS Suzhou Research Institute; NUS

Authors: Yutaka Amao, Ryutaro Abe and Sachina Shiotane


Affliation: Osaka City University; Oita University

Time

4.30

24

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5.20

5.30
5.40

5.50

6.00

Paper ID: 57
Title: Effect Of Feed Composition On Catalytic Deactivation And Coke Behavior
Of Ni-CaO-ZrO2 Catalyst In CH4-CO2 Reforming
Presented by: Feng Li
Authors: Changzhen Wang, Nannan Sun, Ning Zhao, Wei Wei and Yongxiang
Zhao
Affliation: Shanxi University, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Paper ID: 257


Title: Uptake of CO2, CH4, N2 and CO2/CH4, CO2/ N2 selectivity on titanium based MOFs
Presented by: Shaobin Wang
Paper ID: 88
Title: Low Energy Carbon Dioxide Capture and Separation Using Pressure Swing
Adsorption
Presented by: George Dowson
Authors: George Dowson, Peter Styring and Daniel Reed;
Affliation: University of Sheffield
Paper ID: 60
Title: Characterization of Solid Products from a Multi-Step Aqueous Carbon
Dioxide Mineralization Process
Presented by: Paul Sharratt

Authors: Zana Rada, Hussein Abid, Hongqi Sun and Shaobin Wang
Affliation: Curtin University; Karbala University
Paper ID: 239
Title: Adsorbent Screening for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Based on Optimum VSA
Process
Presented by: Maninder Khurana
Authors: Maninder Khurana and Shamsuzzaman Farooq
Affliation: National University of Singapore
Paper ID: 67
Title: Effect of changing the cation on the capture of CO2 using superbase ionic liquids
Presented by: Corina Mccrellis

Paper ID: 277


Title: Utilisation of industrial alkaline streams for capture of CO2
Presented by: Sebastian Teir

Authors: Corina McCrellis, Sarah Taylor, Johan Jacquemin, Christopher Hardacre,


Maxime Mercy, Robert Bell and Nora de Leeuw
Affliation: Queens University Belfast; University College London

Paper ID: 222


Title: Using Late Transition Metal Catalysts to achieve a Dream Reaction:
Direct Carboxylation of Olefins with CO2
Presented by: Thomas Schaub

Authors: Sebastian Teir;


Affliation: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Paper ID: 228


Title: CO2 Capture Using Hollow Fiber Membrane Under Wet Ammonia-based
Desulphurization Flue Gas Conditions
Presented by: Lin Zhang

Authors: Thomas Schaub


Affliation: BASF SE, Catalysis Research Laboratory (CaRLa)

Paper ID: 279


Title: Optimization of a CaO-Ca12Al14O33/olivine catalyst for tar reforming in a
fluidized bed biomass gasifier.
Presented by: Claire Coursonr

Authors: Lin Zhang, Rumin Que, Hao Wu, Xia Wang, Rui Liu and Linjun Yang
Affliation: Southeast University

Paper ID: 162


Title: The Deactivation And Regeneration Of Zr-Promoted Ni/SiO2 Catalyst For
Carbon Dioxide Reforming Of Methane
Presented by: Lu Yao

Paper ID: 249


Title: The Origin Of Active Sites For Synthesis Methanol From CO2 And H2 Over
Pd/ZnO/Al2O3 Catalyst
Presented by: Yanqiang Huang, Jinghua Xu

6.20

Authors: Lu Yao, Jia Shi and Changwei Hu


Affliation: Sichuan University

Authors: Jinghua Xu, Xiong Su, Yanqiang Huang and Tao Zhang
Affliation: Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

6.40

Authors: Chunling Xin, Ning Zhao, Haijuan Zhan, Lei Li, Fukui Xiao and Wei Wei
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Authors: Tze Yuen Yeo, Hemmati Azadeh, Peng Bai, Paul Sharratt and Jie Bu;
Affliation: ICES-ASTAR, Singapore

6.10

6.30

Speaker: Ron Zevenhoven (Professor, Thermal and Flow Engineering


Affliation: Laboratory, Editorial boards of Greenhouse Gases: Science and
Technology and Chemical Engineering Research and Design) bo Akademi
University

Authors: Ingrid Zamboni,Alain KiennemannandClaire Courson; ICPEES UMR


Affliation: CNRS 7515 University of Strasbourg

Paper ID: 289


Title: Sorption and regeneration properties of MgO-based sorbents promoted
with alkali-metal carbonate and nitrate for SEWGS reaction at high pressure and
temperature
Presented by: Soo Chool Lee, Byung Wook Hwang
Authors: Byung Wook Hwang, Soo Chool Lee, Chun Yong Ryu, Suk Yong Jung, Mung Gon
Park, Joong Beom Lee, Chong Kul Ryu and Jae Chang Kim
Kyungpook National University; Korea Electric Power Research Institute

Paper ID: 226


Title: Catalytic application of heterometallic triazole MOFs in CO2 transformation
to cyclic carbonates
Presented by: Dae-Won Park

Paper ID: 273


Title: EVALUATION OF IONIC LIQUID ALKANOLAMINE SULFOLANE BASED SOLUTION AS
SOLVENT FOR ABSORPTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE
Presented by: Mohd Azlan Kassim

Authors: Roshith Roshan and Dae-Won Park


Affliation: Pusan National University

Authors: Mohd Azlan Kassim, Nor Asrina Sairi and Rozita Yusoff
Affliation: Universiti Malaya
Paper ID: 22
Title: Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Using TiO2/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites
Presented by: Rajasekhar Balasubramanian, Shamik Chowdhury

6.50

Authors: Shamik Chowdhury, Ganesh Parshetti and Rajasekhar Balasubramanian


Affliation: National University of Singapore
7.10

End of Day 2

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Session 6

Wed 8 July (11.00am - 12.40pm)

SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015

W1/2 (Venue: LT50)


CO2 conversion into chemicals

W2/2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 conversion into chemicals

W3/8 (Venue: LT52)


CO2 hydrates and their applications

W4/6 (Venue: LT53)


Photo-Electro-Chemical

Time

Chair: Claudio Mota (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)


Co-Chair: A G Trenco

Chair: Chunshan Song (PennState University)


Co-Chair: Francesco Frusteri (National Council of Research - CNR/ITAE)

Chair: Jitendra Sangwai (IIT-Madras India)


Co-Chair: Dongliang Zhong (Chongqing U China)

Chair: Zhao-Tie Liu (Shaanxi Normal U China)


Co-Chair: Ning Yan (NUS Singapore)

11.00

Paper ID: 69
Title: Hydrogenation Of Carbon Dioxide To Methanol Over Cu/Zn Catalysts
Promoted With Different Metals
Presented by: Claudio Mota

Paper ID: 230


Title: Bimetallic Pd-Cu Catalysts for CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol
Presented by: Chunshan Song

Paper ID: 44
Title: Purification and Processing of Land-Fill-Gas via Hydrate-based
Technologies
Presented by: Shuanshi Fan

Paper ID: 246


Title: Photochemitry of Carbon Dioxide from First Principles: Photodissociation and
Activation in the Gas Phase
Presented by: Sergy Grebenschikov

Authors: Shuanshi Fan, Jun Chen, Yanhong Wang and Xuemei Lang
Affliation: South China University of Technology

Author: Sergy Grebenschikov


Affliation: Technische Universitt Mnchen

11.10

11.20

26

ICCDU XIII

11.30

11.40

11.50

12.00

Authors: Claudio Mota, Robson Monteiro, Jussara Miranda and Paulo Coutinho
Affliation: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Braskem

Authors: Xiao Jiang, Naoto Koizumi, Xinwen Guo andChunshan Song


Affliation: The Pennsylvania State University; Dalian University of Technology

Paper ID: 271


Title: Highly Active Colloidal Nanocatalysts For Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation
To Methanol
Presented by: Andres Garcia-Trenco

Paper ID: 107


Title: DME production by direct CO2 hydrogenation over multifunctional Cu-ZnZrzeolite catalysts
Presented by: Francesco Frusteri

Paper ID: 112


Title: High Quality Fuel Gas Purification From Gas Mixtures Containing CO2 By
Hydrate Separation Technology
Presented by: Chun Gang Xu

Paper ID: 164


Title: Effect of chloride ion on photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide in an
aqueous solution over Ni-Al LDH photocatalyst
Presented by: Shoji Iguchi, Kentaro Teramura

Authors: Andres Garcia-Trenco, Neil J. Brown, Jonathan Weiner, Edward


R. White, Matthew Allinson, Yuxin Chen, Peter Wells, Emma Gibson, Klaus
Hellgardt,Milo S. P. Shafferand Charlotte K. Williams
Affliation: Imperial College London; UK Catalysis Hub; Harwell Science and
Innovation Campus

Authors: Giuseppe Bonura, Catia Cannilla, Giovanni Drago Ferrante, Giusy


Femin, Aldo Mezzapica and Francesco Frusteri
Affliation: CNR-ITAE

Authors: Chun Gang Xu, Xiaosen Li, Jing Cai, Zhao Yang Chen and Zhi Ming Xia
Affliation: Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of
Sciences

Authors: Shoji Iguchi, Kentaro Teramura, Saburo Hosokawa and Tsunehiro Tanaka
Affliation: Kyoto University

Paper ID: 219


Title: Development Of Metal-Free Catalysts For The Valorization Of CO2
Presented by: Anais Mirabaud

Paper ID: 125


Title: Insights on the CO2 Reduction Mechanism on Bio-inspired Iron Sulphide
Presented by: Alberto Roldan

Paper ID: 253


Title: A Summary Of CO2-Hydrate Based Technology Application
Presented by: Mingjun Yang

Paper ID: 93
Title: CO2 photoreduction via CeO2-TiO2 coated two dimensional PMMA plates
Presented by: Oluwafunmilola Ola

Authors: Anais Mirabaud,Jean-Pierre Dutsataand Vronique Dufaud


Affliation: Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, CNRS

Authors: Alberto Roldan and Nora de Leeuw


Affliation: University College London

Authors: Mingjun Yang, Pengfei Wang and Yongchen Song


Affliation: Dalian University of Technology

Authors: Oluwafunmilola Ola (presenting author), Joshua Connon and Mercedes


Maroto-Valer
Affliation: Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage, Heriot-Watt
University

Paper ID: 275


Title: Single-Walled 3D Transition Metal Silicate Nanotubes With Hierarchical
Structures For CO2 Hydrogenation
Presented by: Yuan Sheng

Paper ID: 129


Title: Normalization Of Product Results In Photocatalytic Reduction Of CO2
Presented by: Elizabeth Bay

Paper ID: 267


Title: Guest-Host Interaction Studies In Binary CO2 + ThP Hydrate
Presented by: Thaneer Malai Narayanan

Paper ID: 76
Title: Integrated CO2 Capture and Photocatalytic Conversion to Fuels
Presented by: Ying Li

Authors: Elizabeth BayandMercedes Maroto-Valer


Affliation: Heriot Watt University; CICCS, IMPEE, EPS, Heriot Watt University

Authors: Thaneer Malai Narayanan, Kazuki Imasato, Sanehiro Muromachi,


Saman Alavi, Satoshi Takeya and Ryo Ohmura
Affliation: Keio University; AIST; University of British, Columbia

Authors: Ying Li and Lianjun Liu


Affliation: Texas A&M University; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

12.10

Authors: Yuan Sheng and Hua Chun Zeng


Affliation: National University of Singapore

12.20

Paper ID: 255


Title: Computational Investigation Of CO2 Hydrogenation Over New Fe-Based
Bimetallic Catalysts
Presented by: Xiaowa Nie

Paper ID: 244


Title: Effective synthesis of olefin-rich hydrocarbons from CO2 hydrogenation
over new bimetallic catalysts
Presented by: Chunshan Song, Ron Zevenhoven

12.30

Authors: Xiaowa Nie, Michael Janik, Xinwen Guo and Chunshan Song
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology, Penn State University

Authors: Ratchprapa Satthawong, Naoto Koizumi, Chunshan Song and


Pattarapan Prasassarakich
Affliation: Pennsylvania State University, Chulalongkorn University

12.40

Paper ID: 70
Title: Model for the Phase Equilibrium of Semi-Clathrate Hydrates of Carbon
Dioxide in TBAB and THF Aqueous Solution
Presented by: Jitendra Sangwai
Authors: Venkataramana Avula, Ramesh Gardas and Jitendra Sangwai
Affliation: IIT Madras

Lunch (Level 2 Foyer)

Paper ID: 163


Title: Pd-Au Alloy Catalyst with various surface compositions for the
electrochemical reduction of CO2 to produce syngas (CO+H2)
Presented by: In Young Cha
Authors: Insoo Choi, Sangheon Lee, Min Kwan Ha, Young-Hoon Chung, In Young
Cha, Sung Jong Yoo, Hyoung-Juhn Kin, Jin Young Kim, Jonghee Han, Soo-Kil Kim,
Hyung Chul Ham and Jong Hyun Jang
Affliation: KIST, Korea University, Chung-Ang University, University of Michigan

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Session 7

Wed 8 July (2.00pm - 4.00pm)

Time

2.00

2.10

2.20

2.30

28

2.40

2.50

3.00

ICCDU XIII
SINGAPORE

5-9 July 2015

W5/14 (Venue: LT53)


Life Cycle Analysis, Economics and Policy Aspects

W6/2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 conversion into chemicals

W7/7-K (Venue: LT52)


Plasma and microwave technology

W8/11 (Venue: GL)


Novel materials for CO2 separation

Chair: Luwei Chen (A*STAR ICES)


Co-Chair: Michael Quah (NUS)

Chair: Iker Garca-Garca (UPV/EHU)


Co-Chair: Willy Offermans (CAT Catalytic Center)

Chair: Joan Ramon Morante (IREC)


Co-Chair: Michael North (University of York)

Chair: Jun Hu (East China University of Sci. Tech.)


Co-Chair: Shaobin Wang (Curtin University)

Paper ID: 74
Title: Smart CO2 Transformations (Scot) Project - Improving The Technical
And Economic Performance Of Emerging CO2 Transformation Technologies
Presented by: Dennis Krmer

Paper ID: 155


Title: High Throughput Catalyst Discovery For The Direct Synthesis Of Propylene
Carbonate From Propylene Glycol And CO2
Presented by: Richard Heyn

Authors: Youssef Travaly, Talia Brun, Katy Armstrong,Peter Styring, Liam


Goucher, Ana Villa Zaragoza and Lenny Koh
Affliation: SCOT/GreenWin; Axelera; The University of Sheffield

Author: Richard Heyn


Affliation: SINTEF Materials and Chemistry

Paper ID: 181


Title: Life-Cycle Assessment Of CO2-Based C1-Chemicals
Presented by: Andre Sternberg

Paper ID: 235


Title: Carbon Dioxide Valorization By Power-To-Gas Technology
Presented by: Iker Garca-Garca

Paper ID: 83
Title: Preparation and evaluation of amino-functionalized mesoporous silica by impregnating
aminopropyltriethoxysilane for CO2 capture applications
Presented by: Mohammad Abu-Zahra

Authors: Andr Sternberg and Andr Bardow


Affliation: RWTH Aachen University

Authors: Iker Garca-Garca, Urko Izquierdo, Victoria Laura Barrio, Jos Francisco
Cambra and Pedro Luis Arias
Affliation: UPV/EHU

Authors: Dang Viet Quang, Nabil El Hadri and Mohammad Abu-Zahra


Affliation: Masdar Institute of Science and Technology

Paper ID: 113


Title: The Impact Of Chinese Pidgeon Process Development On The Life
Cycle CO2 Reduction Of Mg Substitute For Steel In Automobiles
Presented by: Wenjuan Zhang

Paper ID: 248


Title: Hydrothermal Stable MOFS For CO2 Hydrogenation To Hydrocarbons
Presented by: Min Liu

Authors: Huiquan Li, Wenjuan Zhang, Qiang Li and Bo Chen


Affliation: Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Paper ID: 242


Title: Life Cycle Assessment Of Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP)
Presented by: Chelikani Sowmya, Annie Christina Jenifer

Authors: Min Liu, Shen Hu, Chunshan Song and Xinwen Guo
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology; Penn State University

Paper ID: 197


Title: A Density Functional Theory Study On The Mechanism Of The Cycloaddition Of
CO2 And Epoxides
Presented by: Willy Offermans

Authors: Chelikani Sowmya, Annie Christina Jenifer, Amrita Preetam


andSmita Raghuvanshi
Affliation: BITS Pilani

Authors: Willy Offermans, Michael North, Walter Leitner,Christoph


GuertlerandThomas E. Mueller
Affliation: CAT Catalytic Center, ITMC, RWTH Aachen University; Department of
Chemistry, University of York; Lehrstuhl fuer Technische Chemie und Petrolchemie,
RWTH Aachen University

3.20

Paper ID: 105


Title: A novel designed process for producing methanol from coke oven gas
integrated with CO2 recycle
Presented by: Qun Yi

Paper ID: 247


Title: Investigation Of The Strong Metal-Support Interaction Over Ru/TiO2 In Catalytic
Hydrogenation Of CO2 To Methane
Presented by: Xiong Su, Jinghua Xu

3.30

Authors: Qun Yi, Jilong Zhang, Xiaochao Zhang, Jieying Jing, Jie Feng and
Wenying Li
Affliation:

Authors: Xiong Su, Jinghua Xu, Xiaoyan Liu, Yanqiang Huang and Tao Zhang
Affliation: Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

3.10

3.40
3.50

Paper ID: 158


Title: CO2 capture by hierarchical mesoporous chabazite type zeolites
Presented by: Lucy Hillen
KEYNOTE: Applications of Plasma Technologies for CO2 Conversion and
Utilization
Speaker: Chang Jun Liu (Distinguished Professor and Fellow of the Royal
Society of Chemistry)
Affliation: Tianjin University

Paper ID: 29
Title: Non-thermal plasma induced fragmentation of CO2
Presented by: Michael North
Authors: James Comerford, James Dedrick, Michael North, Deborah
OConnell and Timo Gans
Affliation: University of York
Paper ID: 199
Title: Exploiting CO2 vibrational excitation to achieve an energy efficient route
for CO2 based artificial fuels
Presented by: Gerardus van Rooij

Paper ID: 90
Title: Surface-modified spherical activated carbon materials for pre-combustion carbon
dioxide capture
Presented by: Nannan Sun
Authors: Nannan Sun, Chenggong Sun, Hao Liu, Jingjing Liu, Colin E. Snape, Kaixi Li, Zhiyong
Tang, Wei Wei and Yuhan Sun
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Science; University of
Nottingham

Authors: Gerard van Rooij, Dirk van den Bekerom, Richard van de Sanden,
Giel Berden and Richard Engeln
Affliation: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

Paper ID: 79
Title: One-Pot Solvent-Free Synthesis of Nitrogen and Mg co-Doped Mesoporous Carbon
Materials for CO2 Capture
Presented by: Zhongzheng Zhang

Paper ID: 293


Title: High throughput production of synthetic natural gas using dielectric
barrier discharge reactor and mesoporous Ni/Ce based catalyts from RT to
400C
Presented by: Joan Ramon Morante

Authors: Zhongzheng Zhang, Chenming Zhu, Nannan Sun, Hui Wang, Zhiyong Tang, Wei Wei,
Yuhan Sun, Chenggong Sun and Colin E. Snape
Affliation: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences; University
of Nottingham

Authors: Joan Ramon Morante,Teresa Andreu, Magdalena Nizio,Katherine


Villa, Stphanie Ognier,Sebastian Murcia, Simeon Cavadias and Jacques
Amouroux
Affliation: IREC

Paper ID: 236


Title: Biomass-Derived Porous Carbon for CO2 Capture
Presented by: Jinquan Wang

Paper ID: 292


Title: CO2 Hydrogenation Over New Mesoporous Fe-Carbon OCatalysts: Effects Of
Physicochemical Properties Of The Supports
Presented by: Anfeng Zhang

Authors: Jinquan Wangand Yugen Zhang


Affliation: Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology

Paper ID: 274


Title: Aminated Hydrophilic Ordered Mesoporous Carbons for CO2 Adsorption
Presented by: Sofia Ya Hsuan Liou, Chin Jung Lin
Authors: Sofia Ya Hsuan Liou, Chin Jung Lin and Ren Wei Chang
Affliation: National Taiwan University; National Ilan University

Authors: Anfeng Zhang, Min Liu, Dengyou Mu, Jie Li, Chunshan Song and Xinwen Guo
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology; Penn State University
4.00
4.10

Authors: Lucy Hillen and Volkan Degirmenci


Affliation: Queens University Belfast

Tea Break (Level 2 Foyer)

29

Session 8

Thur 9 July (10.30am - 12.40pm)

Time

11.00

11.10

Th3/12 (Venue: LT52)


Capture technologies

Th4/11 (Venue: LT53)


Novel materials for CO2 separation (solvents, membranes, adsorbents.)

Chair: Shengpin Wang (Tianjin University)


Co-Chair: Kus Hidajat (NUS)

Chair: Dae-Won Park (Pusan National University)


Co-Chair: Balasubramanian Shanthi (Anna University)

Chair: Jie Bu (ICES-ASTAR, Singapore)


Co-Chair: Martin Devenney (Calera Corporation)

Chair: Jizhong Luo (A*STAR ICES)


Co-Chair: Dan Zhao (NUS)

Paper ID: 119


Title: Development In The Green Synthesis Of Cyclic Carbonate From Carbon
Dioxide Using Deep Eutectic Solvents
Presented by: Balasubramanian Shanthi

Paper ID: 46
Title: Economically Sustainable Carbon Capture and Utilization: Conversion
of CO2 via Mineralization to Building Materials
Presented by: Martin Devenney

Paper ID: 151


Title: CO2 capture by superbase ionic liquids from a theoretical point of view
Presented by: Maxime Mercy

Authors: Balasubramanian ShanthiandKandasamy Palanivelu


Affliation: Anna University

Authors: Martin Devenney, Irvin Chen and Miguel Fernandez;


Affliation: Calera Corporation

Paper ID: 24
Title: Direct Carbon-Carbon Reaction Of CO2 With Methane And Ethane To
Produce Chemicals
Presented by: Emad Al-Shafei

Paper ID: 32
Title: The impact of direct use of steelworks flue gas on product quality in
production of precipitated calcium carbonate from steelmaking residues
Presented by: Callum Hall

Paper ID: 280


Title: Development of novel potassium-based solid sorbent using lithium aluminate for CO2
capture at low temperature
Presented by: Soo Chool Lee, Min Sun Cho

Authors: Emad Al-Shafei, Sai Katikaneni and Rob Brown


Affliation: Research and Development Center, Saudi Aramco; Materials and
Catalysis Research Centre, University of Huddersfield

Authors: Callum Hall, David Large and Bruce Adderley


Affliation: University of Nottingham, Tata Steel

Authors: Min Sun Cho, Soo Chool Lee, Ho Jin Choi, Suk Yong Jung, Joong Beom Lee and Jae
Chang Kim
Affliation: Kyungpook National University; Korea Electric Power Research Institute

Paper ID: 116


Title: Catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol
Presented by: Hakjoo Kim
Authors: Hakjoo Kim
Affliation: Korea Institute of Energy Research

Paper ID: 53
Title: Carbon Dioxide Mineralization Technology
Evaluation: Concepts, Case Studies and Considerations
Presented by: Jie BU

Paper ID: 258


Title: K2CO3 promoted Mg-Al Hydrotalcites for sorption enhanced water gas shift CO2
capture process
Presented by: Jizhong Luo

Authors: Jie Bu,Tze Yuen YeoandNicholas Sharratt Paul


Affliation: ICES-ASTAR, Singapore

Author: Jizhong Luo


Affliation: A*STAR ICES

Paper ID: 202


Title: Waste marble powder sources as promising natural solid sorbents for
Ca-looping cycles post-combustion CO2 capture
Presented by: Carla Pinheiro

Paper ID: 263


Title: Adsorption of CO2 on Meshed Hollow Sphere Calcium-based Adsorbents
Presented by: Shengping Wang

Speaker: Keiichi Tomishige (Editorial board, Applied Catalysis A: General;


Editorial Advisory Board (EAB), ACS Catalysis; Regional Editor, Fuel Processing
Technology)
Affliation: Tohoku University

Paper ID: 91
Title: The German R&D Programme for CO2 Utilization - innovations for a green
economy
Presented by: Alexander Janz
Authors: Lothar Mennicken andRoth Stefanie
Affliation: Federal Ministry of Education and Research

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11.20

11.30

11.40
11.50

Paper ID: 172


Title: Energy and economic analysis of natural gas decarbonization for oil sands
emissions reduction via carbon black production
Presented by: Ian Gates
Authors: Experience NduaguandIan Gates
Affliation: Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Schulich School
of Engineering, University of Calgary

Paper ID: 266


Title:Integrated process concept for methyl formate production using methanol
as both CO2 capture medium and reactant
Presented by: Luwei Chen
Authors: Zhiqun Tian, Liang Wang, Luwei Chen and Jianyi Lin
Affliation: ICES, NUS, Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) | NTU

12.00
12.10

5-9 July 2015

Th2/2 (Venue: AUD 2)


CO2 Conversion into Chemicals

KEYNOTE: Direct synthesis of organic carbonates from CO2 and alcohols


catalyzed by heterogeneous CeO2 catalyst

10.50

SINGAPORE

Th1/10-K (Venue: LT50)


CO2 Enabling/ Sustainable Technologies

10.30

10.40

ICCDU XIII

Paper ID: 136


Title: Cellular foam catalysts for CO2 methanation: development of coating
methods and kinetic study
Presented by: Claire Courson
Authors: Myriam Frey, David Edouard, Sebastien Thomas and Anne-Cecile Roger
Affliation: ICPEES, Group Energy and Fuels for a Sustainable Development.
LAGEP (Laboratoire d Automatique et de Genie des Procedes)
Paper ID: 184
Title: Kinetics of methanol synthesis from carbon dioxide and hydrogen
Presented by: Ksenia Parkhomenko

Authors: Carla I.C. Pinheiro, Maria Filipa Ribeiro, Auguste Fernandes and Ana Santo
Affliation: Instituto Superior Tcnico/Universidade de Lisboa

Authors: Maxime Mercy, Robert Bell, Nora De Leeuw, Corina McCrellis, Sarah Taylor and
Affliation: Christopher Hardacre

Authors: Shengping Wang, Yujun Zhao, Xinbin Ma and Chaonan Cui


Affliation: Tianjin University

Paper ID: 62
Title: Effect of Serpentine Particle Sizes on CO2 Mineralization Process
Efficiency
Presented by: Tze Yuen Yeo
Authors: Hemmati Azadeh,Tze Yuen Yeo, Paul Sharratt andJie Bu
Affliation: ICES-ASTAR, Singapore

Paper ID: 264


Title: Investigation of The CO2 Adsorption and Desorption Properties on Various Iron Oxides
of FeO, Fe2O3 and Fe3O4
Presented by: Mohd Ambar Yarmo

Paper ID: 135


Title: Econic catalyst systems for polycarbonates and polyols from CO2
Presented by: Michael Kember

Paper ID: 142


Title: Study on enhanced CO2 mineral carbonation with steelmaking slag
Presented by: Weijun Bao

Author: Michael Kember


Affliation: Econic Technologies

Authors: Chenye Wang, Huiquan Li and Weijun Bao


Affliation: Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Paper ID: 166


Title: Novel 1D, 2D, 3D CaO-based adsorbents and (Zr-Ce) incorporated Ca(OH)2 adsorbent
for CO2 capture
Presented by: Nwe Ni Hlaing

Authors: Kilian Kobl, Laetitia Angelo, Sofiane Arab, Jean-Marc Commenge,


Jean-Francois Portha, Yvan Zimmermann, Sebastien Thomas, Ksenia
Parkhomenko and Anne-Cecile Roger
Affliation: ICPEES, UMR 7515, Equipe Energies et carburants pour un
environement durable Laboratoire Reactions et Genie des Procedes, UMR 7274

12.20
12.30

Authors: Azizul Hakim, Tengku Sharifah Marliza, Maratun Najiha Abu Tahari, Muhammad
Rahimi Yusop, Mohamed Wahab Mohamed Hisham and Mohd Ambar Yarmo
Affliation: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Authors: Nwe Ni Hlaing, Srimala Sreekantan, Radzali Othman, Hirofumi Hinode, Winarto
Kurniawan, Aye Aye Thant, Abdul Rahman Mohamed and Chris Salime
Affliation: Universiti Sains Malaysia; Tokyo Institute of Technology; University of Yangon;
Surya University
Paper ID: 156
Title: Use of a Zn organometallic complex for CO2 capture
Presented by: Richard Heyn
Authors: Richard Heyn, Richard Blom, Bjrnar Arstad, Ugochukwu Aronu and Karl Anders Hoff
Affliation: SINTEF Materials and Chemistry

12.40
12.50

Lunch (Level 2 Foyer)

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Poster Session 1

Poster Session 2

Mon 6 July (12.40pm - 2.30pm)


CO2 Conversion into
Chemicals

CO2 Conversion into


Chemicals

CO2 as Oxidant and C1+ DryReforming

CO2 Enabling/ Sustainable


Technologies

Novel Materials for CO2


Separation

CO2 Hydrates and Their


Applications

Capture Technologies

Dense phase CO2 technologies


Life Cycle Analysis, Economics
and Policy Aspects / Others

Paper ID: 28
Title: Using chromium(III) salophen
complexes to promote carbon dioxide
insertion of epoxides and cyclic
carbonate formation
Authors: Katie Joanna Lamb, Jose
A. Castro-Osma and Michael North
Affliation: University of York

Paper ID: 185


Title: Theoretical Investigation on
the mechanism in the formation of
Zn(NCO)2(NH3)2
Authors: Yanlong Yin, Ning Zhao and
Fukui Xia
Affliation: ShanXi Institute of Coal
Chemistry

Paper ID: 139


Title: High catalytic stability of Mg-Al-FeO@m-SiO2 catalysts in dehydrogenation
of ethylbenzene with CO2
Authors: Tehua Wang, Min Ji and Yonglin
Affliation: Dalian University of Technology

Paper ID: 73
Title: EQUILIBRIUM AND DYNAMIC CO2
ADSORPTION ON ACTIVATED CARBON
HONEYCOMB MONOLITHS
Authors: Diana Vargas, Marco Balsamo,
Liliana Giraldo, Alessandro Erto and Juan
Carlos Moreno
Affliation: Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
Universit di Napoli, Universida de los Andes

Paper ID: 285


Title: The Effect of Amorphous Carbon
and Potassium on Molybdenum Carbide
for CO2 Hydrogenation
Authors: Jae Sung LeeandYohan Cho
Affliation: UNIST, postech

Paper ID: 65
Title: Quaternary Ammonium Salt
Semiclathrates-Based CO2 Capture from
Flue Gas Mixtures
Authors: Soyoung Kim, Yohan Lee, Eunae
Kim, Seong-Pil Kang and Yongwon Seo
Affliation: Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea Institute
of Energy Research

Paper ID: 61
Title: Refinement of Coarse Silica Residue
from Acid Leaching of Serpentine into
High Purity, Nanoporous Silica for
Catalyst Support Applications
Authors: Tze Yuen Yeo, Peng Bai, Paul
Sharratt andJie Bu
Affliation: Institute of Chemical and
Engineering Sicences, Sharif University
of Technology, China University of
Petroleum, ICES

Paper ID: 146


Title: Atomization behavior of coal
mixture with liquid carbon dioxide
Authors: Chang Yeon Kim, Juhun Song
Affliation: Pusan National University

Paper ID: 39
Title: Can Trisamidoaminemolybdenum
complexes serve as catalysts for the
reduction of CO2 to CH4 ? a DFT study
Authors: Markus Hoelscher,Spas
StoychevandWalter Leitne
Affliation: RWTH Aachen University

Paper ID: 190


Title: Chemical activation of Brazilian
serpentine for CO2 sequestration by
mineral carbonation processes.
Authors: Gretta Larisa Aurora Arce
Ferrufino, Turbio Gomes Soares Neto,
Carlos Manuel Romero Luna, Avila
Ivonete, Joo Andrade Carvalho Jr, Vitor
Facio Oliveira, Kely Maximo Vieira and
Jose Carlos Santos
Affliation: National Institute for Space
Reseach INPE. Universidade Estadual
Paulista UNESP- Department of Energy

Paper ID: 40
Title: Hydrogenation of CO2 with Ru- and
Fe-Pincer complexes - Experiment
versus DFT
Authors: Jendrik Wlbern, Markus
Hlscher and Walter Leitne
Affliation: ITMC - RWTH Aachen

32

Tues 7 July (12.40pm - 2.30pm)

Paper ID: 43
Title: CO2-Hydrogenation and Formic-Acid
Decomposition with a Homogeneous
Ruthenium-Pincer-Complex
Authors: Kai Rohmann, Markus Hlscher
and Walter Leitne
Affliation: ITMC, RWTH Aachen University
Paper ID: 52
Title: Hydrogenation of CO2 to Methanol
over In2O3
Authors: Kaihang Sun, Zhigang Fan and
Chang-Jun Li
Affliation: Tianjin University
Paper ID: 152
Title: CO2 capture and re-use from
oxyfuel cement kilns: process simulation
of the CO2 purification and catalytic
conversion into methanol
Authors: Nicolas Meunier, Sinda Laribi,
Lionel Dubois, Diane Thomas and Guy
De Weirel
Affliation: Chemical & Biochemical
Engineering Department, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Mons (UMONS).
Thermodynamics Department, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Mons
Paper ID: 159
Title: Kinetic study on dimethyl
carbonate synthesis via vapor phase
oxycarbonylation of methanol with
Langmuir-Hinshelwood model
Authors: Ryan Indra Mukti,Anatta Wahyu
Budiman,Tae Sun ChangandMyoung
Jae Cho
Affliation: Korea University of Science and
Technology. Korea Research Institute of
Chemical Technology
Paper ID: 160
Title: Catalytic activity enhancement
process and kinetic study of the vapor
phase methanol carbonylation using
heterogeneous copper-modernite over
activated carbon catalyst
Presented by: Myoung Jae Choi
Authors: Anatta Wahyu Budiman,Ryan
Mutki,Tae Sun ChangandMyoung Jae
Choi
Affiliation: Korea Research Institute of
Chemical Technology

Paper ID: 240


Title: The catalyzed inverted Boudouard
reaction
Authors: Liang Hong
Affliation: NUS
Paper ID: 184
Title: Kinetics Of Methanol Synthesis
From Carbon Dioxide And Hydrogen
Authors: Kilian Kobl, Laetitia Angelo,
Sofiane Arab, Jean-Marc Commenge,
Jean-Franois Portha, Yvan
Zimmermann, Sbastien Thomas, Ksenia
Parkhomenko and Anne-Ccile Roger
Affliation: ICPEES, UMR 7515, quipe
nergies et carburants pour un
environnement durable. Laboratoire
Ractions et Gnie des Procds, UMR
7274
Paper ID: 64
Title: CO2 as C1 Building Block for the
Formation of Carboxylic Acids
Authors: Monika Krystof, Walter Leitner,
Jrgen Klankermayer, Marc Schmitz and
Thomas Ostapowicz
Affliation: ITMC RWTH Aachen
Paper ID: 187
Title: Formic Acid Dehydrogenation
for Hydrogen Production using Iridium
Catalysts with Five-Membered
Heterocyclic Ligands
Authors: Yuichi Manaka, Shaoan Xu, Yuki
Suna, Naoya Onishi, Hajime Kawanami,
James Muckerman, Etsuko Fujita and
Yuichiro Himeda
Affliation: National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology.
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Paper ID: 97
Title: Direct Synthesis of Dimethyl
Carbonate from Methanol and CO2 over
Cu-CeO2
Presented by: Congbiao Chen
Authors: Huaiqian Lu, Debao Li, Qiang
Wang, Bo Hou, Litao Jia, Jungang Wang
and Congbiao Chen
Affliation: The Institute of Coal Chemistry,
Chinese academy of sciences
Paper ID: 309
Title: Energy storage with
electrochemical conversion of CO2 into
syngas
Presented by: Sona Kazemi, Larry Kristof
Authors:Sona Kazemi, Amin
Aziznia, Patrick Dodd, Colin
Oloman, Michal Bialkowski
Affiliation: Mantra Energy Alternatives

Paper ID: 179


Title: Role of CO2 as a promoter in the
Benzene hydroxylation reaction using Ncontaining Porous Organic Polymer (POP)
Authors: Joong-Jo Kim, Ranjit Kulkarni
and Sang-Eon Park
Affliation: Inha University
Paper ID: 180
Title: One-step deposition-precipitation
method for synthesis of Ni-Co bimetallic
catalysts
Authors: Tingyu Li, Jieying Jing, Jie Feng
and Wenying Li
Affliation: Taiyuan University of
Technology
Paper ID: 209
Title: Evaluating the effects of CO2 on
the syngas productivity in the steam/dry
reforming of methane process
Authors: Yesol Woo, Myung-June Park
and Ki-Won Jun
Affliation: Ajou University, Korea Research
Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)
Paper ID: 237
Title: CO2 Utilization via Oxidative
Reforming of Model Biogas using Cepromoted Ni/SiO2 Catalysts
Authors: Yasotha Kathiraser, Ming Li Ang,
Liuye Mo, Ziwei Li, Usman Oemar and
Sibudjing Kawi
Affliation: NUS, Zhejiang University
Paper ID: 136
Title: Cellular Foam Catalysts For CO2
Methanation: Development Of Coating
Methods And Kinetic Study
Authors: Myriam Frey, David Edouard,
Sbastien Thomas and Anne-Ccile
Roger
Affliation: ICPEES, Group Energy and
Fuels for a Sustainable Development.
LAGEP (Laboratoire dAutomatique et de
Gnie dEs Procds)
Paper ID: 204
Title: Structural effect with spinel type
support by 4th period transition metal for
CO2 dry reforming
Authors: Keoun Hwa Jung, Ji Hoon Park,
Myoung Jae Choi and Tae Sun Chang
Affliation: Korea University of Science and
Technology, Korea Research Institute of
Chemical Technology

Paper ID: 287


Title: Highly active Fe-based catalyst
over carbon nitride for Fischer-Tropsch
reaction
Authors: Hunmin Park, Duck Hyun Youn
and Jae Sung Lee
Affliation: UNIST, postech

Plasma and microwave


technology
Photo-chemical, photoelectro-chemical, bio
conversion CO2 as monomer
Paper ID: 55
Title: The effect of preparation methods
on Cu/ZnO for CO2 hydrogenation to
methanol
Authors: Zhigang Fan, Kaihang Sun and
Changjun Liu
Affliation: Tianjin University
Paper ID: 126
Title: Methanol production from
chromium based TiO2 honeycomb
monoliths
Authors: Oluwafunmilola
OlaandMercedes Maroto-Valer
Affliation: Centre for Innovation in
Carbon Capture and Storage, Heriot-Watt
University
Paper ID: 250
Title: Influence of nitrogen limitation
on methanogenesis and growth in M.
maripaludis
Authors: Nishu Goyal, Iftekhar A. Karimi
and Zhi Zhou
Affliation: NUS, Purdue University

Paper ID: 120


Title: Synthesis of Micro/Mesoporous
Composites for CO2 Capture
Authors: Changchun Ji, Ning Zhao, Lei Li,
Wei Wei, Fukui Xiao and Bingsheng Zhang
Affliation: State Key Laboratory of Coal
Conversion, Institute of Coal Chemistry,
Chinese Academy of Sciences. Center
for Greenhouse Gas and Environmental
Engineering, Shanghai Advanced Research
Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Shandong Acid Chemicals Company
Paper ID: 140
Title: Covalent triazine polymer MCTP-1 for
selective CO2 capture
Authors: Pillaiyar Puthiaraj, Yu-Ri Lee Lee
and Wha-Seung Ahn
Affliation: Inha University
Paper ID: 165
Title: Numerical Simulation of CO2
Adsorption on K-based Sorbent
Authors: Li Zhang, Lei Li, Feng Wang, Ning
Zhao, Fukui Xiao, Wei Wei, Junwei Wang and
Bingsheng Zhang
Affliation: State Key Laboratory of Coal
Conversion, Institute of Coal Chemistry,
Chinese Academy of Sciences. Center
for Greenhouse Gas and Environmental
Engineering, Shanghai Advanced Research
Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Shandong Acid Chemicals Company
Paper ID: 182
Title: Molecular Simulation of CO2 Capture
Performance of Polymers with Intrinsic
Microporosity
Authors: Jianhai Zhou, Xiang Zhu, Jun Hu
and Honglai Liu
Affliation: East China University of Science
and Technology
Paper ID: 281
Title: Study on CO2 Adsorption/Desorption at
Low Temperature by Supported Ionic Liquid
Materials
Authors: Tengku Sharifah Marliza, Mohd
Ambar Yarmo, Azizul Hakim, Maratun Najiha
Abu Tahari and Yun Hin Taufiq-Yap
Affliation: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Paper ID: 297
Title: Development of Adsorbent Hollow Fiber
for CO2 Capture, Recovery and Reuse
Authors: Yun-Hsin Wang and Chin-Chih Tai
Affliation: Industrial Technology Research
Institute
Paper ID: 153
Title: Innovative solvents for the postcombustion CO2 capture absorptionregeneration process applied to cement
plant flue gases
Authors: Lionel Dubois, Nicolas Meunier,
Sinda Laribi, Julien Gervasi, Guy De Weireld
and Diane Thomas Chemical & Biochemical
Engineering Department, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Mons (UMONS).
Thermodynamics Department, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Mons (UMONS)
Affliation: Thermodynamics Department,
Faculty of Engineering, University of Mons
(UMONS)

Paper ID: 68
Title: Influences of large molecular
alcohols on phase behavior and
structural characteristics of CO2 hydrates
Authors: Eunae Kim, Soyoung Kim, Yohan
Lee, Young Keun Jin and Yongwon Seo
Affliation: Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea Institute
of Energy Research
Paper ID: 223
Title: Hydrate Formation with Dry Water
for Pre-combustion Gas Separation
Authors: Juwoon Park, Younghoon Sohn,
Huen Lee andYutaek Seo
Affliation: KAIST
Paper ID: 227
Title: Investigation of CO2 Hydrate
Formation from Micro-sized Ice and
Its Self-preservation Effect According
to Temperature, Particle Diameter, and
Shape
Authors: Seong-Pil Kang,Yeon-Soo
Kim,Yongwon SeoandMin Hye Youn
Affliation: Korea Institute of Energy
Research, National Institute of Chemical
Safety, Ulsan National Institute of Science
and Technology
Paper ID: 234
Title: A Comprehensive Kinetic Study To
Evaluate The Effect Of Tetrahydrofuran
On The Clathrate Process For PreCombustion Capture Of Carbon Dioxide
Authors: Ponnivalavan Babu, Junjie
Zheng andPraveen Linga
Affliation: NUS
Paper ID: 188
Title: Hydrate-based Removal of CO2
From Biogas using Tri-n-butylphosphine
Oxide Semiclathrate Hydrates
Authors: Qi Li, Shuanshi Fan, Yanhong
Wang, Xuemei Lang and Jun Chen
Paper ID: 186
Title: Purification and Processing
of Land-Fill-Gas via Hydrate-based
Technologies
Authors: Jun Chen, Shuanshi Fan,
Yanhong Wang, Xuemei Lang, Xiaojun
Long and Qi Li

Paper ID: 127


Title: Potassium based sorbents from fly
ash for high temperature CO2 capture
Authors: Aimaro Sanna and
M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer
Affliation: Heriot-Watt University
Paper ID: 214
Title: Modeling of a continuous loop
carbonator by applying sorbent activity
parameterization
Authors: Jun-Soo Park, Myung-June Park
and Kee-Youn Yoo
Affliation: Ajou University, Korea Research
Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)
Paper ID: 251
Title: Overview of the AU/ICES
Collaboration in Ex-Situ CO2
Mineralization
Authors: James Highfield, Jacob backa,
Jason Chen, Experience Nduagu and Ron
Zevenhoven
Affliation: ICES, bo Akademi University,
Turku, University of Calgary
Paper ID: 41
Title: Forsterite dissolution from Indian
olivine in saline water
Authors: Amit Kumar AgrawalandAnurag
Mehra
Affliation: Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, Powai, Mumbai

Paper ID: 283


Title: Extraction of Lipids from Microalgae
Using CO2-Expanded Ethanol for
Biodiesel Precursor
Authors: Hsin-Chih Wang and ChungSung Tan
Affliation: Tan National Tsing Hua
University
Paper ID: 176
Title: Communicating CDU: Undetected
obstacles - undiscovered potentials?
Authors: Barbara Olfe-Krutlein
Affliation: Institute for Advanced
Sustainability Studies
Paper ID: 330
Title: CO2/N2 and CO2/CH4 separations
with mixed-matrix membranes
containing submicron-sized metalorganic framework crystals
Authors: Heqing Gong, Siew Siang Lee,
and Tae-Hyun Bae
Affliation: Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Paper ID: 331
Title: Hierarchical LTA Zeolites with
Amine-Functionalized Mesoporous
Domain for Post-Combustion Carbon
Dioxide Capture
Authors: Tien Hoa Nguyen, and Tae-Hyun
Bae
Affliation: Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Paper ID: 302
Title: Polyethylenimine coordinated Au
nanoparticles as electrocatalysts for the
CO2 reduction reaction
Authors: Hee Young Park, Sung Jong Yoo,
Jin Young Kim, Hyoung-Juhn Kim, Dirk
Henkensmeier and Jong Hyun Jang
Affliation: Henkensmeier and Jong Hyun
Jang
Paper ID: 243
Title: Enhanced versus natural CO2
fixation: comparison of aquatic and
terrestrial biomass
Authors: Angela Dibenedetto, Antonella
Colucci, Guendalina Galluzzi, Silvia Buono
and Massimo Fagnano
Affliation:

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A fast paced growth of business in the region has seen the opening of
3 subsidiaries in India, Malaysia and the Philippines with application
specialists, technical and sales engineers spreading across 18 countries
throughout the region including, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand,
Vietnam, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar, Brunei.
Additionally, the company operates via a wide and carefully selected
network of local distributors in every country in the region.
The companys instruments are relied upon by researchers all across
Asia from large multinational organisations to local academic research
universities and a long list of local, state and central laboratories.
Through adoption of scientific inventions and cutting-edge technologies,
Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) provides its corporate clients with the highest
quality in product standards and delivers excellent customer support
services in accordance with its motto - Excellence in Science.

NUSS is the foremost graduate club with more than 15,000 graduate
members from NUS and other universitites. Officially established in 1954,
NUSS has undergone several revisions in name - the University of Malaya
Society (1954), the University of Singapore Society (1962) and finally the
National University of Singapore Society (1981), as it is known today.
In promoting the interests of its members and NUS, NUSS continually
fosters a lifelong relationship with NUS and the wider graduate
community.
With an extensive network of graduates frequenting its Guild Houses
in Kent Ridge, Bukit Timah, and Suntec City, NUSS endeavours to
provide its members vast networking opportunities with fellow graduates
and professionals, as well as premium social, recreational, and dining
facilities.

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NUS University
Town

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In 2013 Springer published more than 2,200 English-language journals


and over 8,400 books, including those published by our other highly
regarded imprints and publishing houses, including Adis, Apress and
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Lee Foundation is Singapores Largest Private Charitable foundation,


created to aid the advancement of education, medicine and cultural
activities; helping the poor; and assisting victims of fire, flood and
famine. It also funded other philanthropic work. It was founded in 1952
by philanthropist and businessman, Lee Kong Chian. It is a family run
foundation, notable board members include Lee Seng Gee (Chairman
of Both Lee foundation and Lee Group of Companies), Lee Seng
Tee (well respected philanthropist), Lee Seng Wee (former Chairman
of OCBC), Lee Han Shih (notably outspoke former journalist for the
Business Times) and Lee Ti Shih (Researcher and Professor at National
University Singapore). Since its creation till 2009, the Foundation
donated approximately S$1 billion to various causes, regardless of race,
language, religion, nationality, and geographical location. Seventy-five
percent of that amount went to education.

NUS University Town, or UTown for short, is an educational hub


complete with residential spaces, teaching facilities and study clusters
designed for the entire NUS community. UTown has created a lively
intellectual, social and cultural environment that distinguishes the
University through excellence in learning and student engagement.
Leading the charge towards environmental sustainability, UTown is one
of the latest green building projects undertaken by NUS. Specially built
around existing trees, the state-of-the-art Education Resource Centre
(ERC) is designed to foster collaborative learning, the technologyinfused seminar rooms in UTown also encourage professors to
introduce new teaching methods, which could eventually be replicated
to the wider NUS community. ERC was awarded the Building and
Construction Authority of Singapores Green Mark Platinum.
Similarly, the Stephen Riady Centre was awarded the Green Mark
Platinum. It is located within the centre is a range of sports, educational
and performing arts facilities. These include two multipurpose sports
halls, a rock climbing wall, a gym, recreational pool, an auditorium,
dance studios and practice rooms.
Housing up to 1,700 residents, the UTown Residence which provides
accommodation primarily to the graduate community in NUS, received
the Green Mark Gold Plus while the first two residential colleges,
Cinnamon College (USP) and Tembusu College, were awarded the
Green Mark Gold. These residential colleges offer NUS undergraduate
students a new type of campus living, where they can live and learn
together with their peers and professors.
Besides learning, students are spoilt for the choice with the wide
variety of cafes, restaurants, canteens, food kiosks and fast food joints
available on campus. By using the NUS Foodie App which is available
on iTunes and Google Play Store, they can easily grab a quick bite
as they go about their studies or sports activities with the help of a
feature which displays real-time crowd estimation at canteens and food
courts in main campus. Aside from the wide selection of food, NUS
also promotes a healthy lifestyle by introducing the Healthier Dining
Programme which is brought to you by Office of Campus Amenities, in
conjunction with Health Promotion Board.
Hop onto NUS Internal Shuttle Bus D to NUS newest hangout!
Alternatively, you may walk or cycle to UTown via College Link, also
known as the link bridge. A host of educational and social facilities
including ample spaces for self-study and peer learning are waiting to
be discovered.

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About
Singapore
This years conference is held in Singapore, leading the prestigious Top
10 Countries 2015 list for Best in Travel 2015, which puts together what
it reckons are the best travel destinations, ideas, trends, journeys and
experiences for the year.
If there is one word that best captures Singapore, it is unique. A
dynamic city rich in contrast and colour, youll find a harmonious blend
of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture here. Brimming with unbridled
energy, this little dynamo in Southeast Asia embodies the finest of both
East and West. A single days trail will take you from the past to the
future, from exotic ethnic enclave to efficient business centre, from
serene gardens to sleek skyscrapers.

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Singapores incredibly diverse range of dining options will cater to food


lovers from all walks of life. If you appreciate a good meal, theres a
cuisine for every taste and budget. Our local street fare is a delicious
melting pot of Singapores diverse cultures, while the countrys vibrant
fine dining scene has emerged as one of the Worlds most exciting,
featuring Michelin-starred restaurants and celebrity chefs.
Whether youre a nature lover, culture buff or thrill-seeker, Singapore
has a wide selection of memorable leisure options, all within easy reach.
Go from CBD to chaos-free in minutes while you admire the beauty of
nature at the top 9 parks and gardens in Singapore and explore 10
affordable places with your kids to create exciting memories that might
ease the burden on your pocketbook when it comes to having fun with
the littlies.
The chemical and pharmaceutical industries are major pillars of the
Singapore economy. Singapore consistently ranks among the worlds
top three oil trading locations and is recognized as a global leader in
oil refining. As a dedicated and vertically integrated complex, Jurong
Island is the centrepiece of Singapores chemicals industry. Formed by
reclamation and amalgamation of seven offshore islands of Singapore,
Jurong Island is today home to more than 90 leading petroleum,
petrochemicals, and specialty chemicals companies from all over the
world, including the top 50 Global Companies. Also, home to six of the
worlds top ten pharmaceutical companies and world-class research
institutions, Singapore is fast becoming one of the most exciting hubs
for the biomedical sciences in Asia. The Singapore government aims
to develop Singapore as a global clean energy hub. Singapore as a
global village starkly mirrors the multi-scale nature of todays chemical
industry.

About
Singapore
Prominent Icons

Tourism & Sightseeing

1. The Merlion
Globally recognized as Singapores icon and
used as a mascot to represent Singapore
with its unique fusion of the lion head and
physique of a fish.

2. Singapore Flyer

River Safari

Orchard Road

Universal Studios
Singapore

Singapore
Sports Hub

Singapores first giant Ferris Wheel and


Worlds secondtallest, tower ing 165-metres
above the city. Guests will be able to enjoy a
360-degrees view of Singapore.

3. Changi Airport
Located at eastern part of Singapore,
the primary civilian airport that won over
470 awards since 1981 has 3 passenger
terminals and an additional terminal that will
be ready by 2017.

Food & Beverages


Since there is a diversified range of culture
and ethnicity, Singapore also has lots of
savory cuisines that everyone should try.
Our Must-Try Singapore foods:

Getting Around
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main airport in
Singapore. It connects to more than 200
destinations worldwide.
Singapore boasts excellent public transit.
You can reach the conference venue from
the airport by bus, MRT train, or taxi.
Taxi: Taxi is the easiest choice. They are
readily available from the Arrivals level
of each Terminal. All taxis run on meters
and are reasonably priced. Tips are not
customary in Singapore.

Chilli Crab

Chicken Rice

Satay

Laksa

Train: MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) train is


available from the Changi Airport Station
located between Terminals 2 and 3.

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