Workshop on Supercritical Fluids and Energy
December 8 – 11, 2013, Campinas, Brazil
December 8, Sunday
1:00 – 5:00 PM Registration
5:00 – 7:00 PMReception
7:10 – 7:25 PMOpening Remarks – Angela Meireles
7:25 – 7:45 PMWorkshop Program and Goals – Erdogan Kiran
December 9, Monday
Overview / Plenary Lectures on the Role of Supercritical Fluids and Technology (SCFS&T)
- State of SCF&T– Future Directions and Progress in Commercialization– Session Chair : Angela Meireles
8:30 – 8:55Gerd Brunner–Supercritical fluid processes and future directions
8:55 – 9:17Marco Antonio Gomes Teixeira–The research on supercritical fluids in large scale applications at PETROBRAS R&D Center
9:17–9:39Lourdes Vega–Challenges and opportunities using supercritical CO2: from fundamentals to industrial applications
9:39 – 10:01Jerry King–Commercialization of supercritical fluid processes and products – A Perspective
10:01–10:23Richard Smith–Supercritical fluids in energy and biofuel applications
10:23–10:50Coffee Break
- SCFS&T for Bio-based Fuel processes – Session Chair : Richard Smith
10:50 – 11:12 Andrea Kruse–Water – a “magic” tool to convert biomass
11:12 – 11:36Maria Cocero–Fundamentals of the supercritical water oxidation process for an efficient and clean energy production
11:36 – 11:58Julie Zimmerman–Realizingthe integrated biorefinery through sub– and supercritical fluids
12:00 –1:30 AMLunch
- SCFS&T for New Materials and Materials Processing – Session Chair : Erdogan Kiran
1:30 – 1:52Irina Smirnova–Aerogels of different origins: a journey from insulation materials to added–value products of biorefinery
1:52 – 2:14Can Erkey –Supported nanoparticles by supercritical deposition and their applications in energy related transformations
2:14–2:36BalaSubramaniam–Dense CO2 as an enabling medium form intensified catalytic and particle formation processes
2:36 – 2:58JaumeVeciana–Processing and production of new drugs and chemicals with compressed fluids
2:58 – 3:20Sandra Ferreira–Hypolipemiant, anti-obesity and antitumor activities of supercritical extracts
3:20 – 3:50Coffee Break
- SCFS&T for Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology – Session Chair: BalaSubramaniam
3:50 –4:12Cor J. Peters–New developments and research in CO2 capturing
4:12 – 4:34Aaron Scurto–Combining ionic liquids and compressed gases for sustainable process and energy engineering applications
4:34 – 4:56Gustavo Bolanos–Perspectives on the use of supercritical fluids in refrigeration cycles
- SCFs as Working Fluids and Process Technology – Session Chair: Gerd Brunner
5:00 – 5:22Igor Pioro–Specifics of thermophysical properties and heat transfer at supercritical pressures
5:22 –5:44Mark Anderson–Supercritical carbon dioxide for use in advanced power cycles for high temperature solar, nuclear and fossil energy
5:44– 6:06Jose M. del Valle –Supercritical CO2 extraction of biological substrates: From the laboratory to the industrial applications.
6:06 – 6:28MotonobuGoto–Extraction of lipids and carotenoids from algae by sub- and supercritical CO2 and methyl ether
6:28 – 6:50Eckhard Weidner–Materials processing by Supercritical Carbon DioxidePowderization, Impregnation –Achievements and challenges
6:50–7:00 PM Charge of the panels for Tuesday Sessions – Angela Meireles / Erdogan Kiran
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only the names of the actual presenters are listed in the program. Contributions with multiple authors are recognized in the book of abstracts.
December 10, Tuesday
Parallel Sessions
Panel I: Bio-based fuel processes
Perspectives from other panel members – Session Chair: Michael Timko
8:30 – 8:55Michael Timko –Lessons learned from supercritical water upgrading of crude oil- application to biomass liquefaction and upgrading
8:55–9:17NicolausDahmen–High pressure in synthetic fuels production pathways
9:17–9:39YoshimitsuUemura–Biomass derived solid fuel as green energy and its sustainable use
9:39–10:01ZeljkoKnez–High pressure water reforming of biomass for energy and chemicals
10:01– 10:23Maria Cocero–SCW technologies for biomass refining.
10:23– 10:45Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:07SelvaPereda–Sustainable technologies for oil-based second generation biorefineries
11:07– 11:29Marcos Corazza–Biodiesel purification by using supercritical CO2
11:29–11:51Regina Santos –The application of critical fluids to support efficient, economic production of 2nd generation bioethanol from lignocellulose biomass as part of an integrated biorefinery concept.
11:51 – 12:45Panel Discussion – Moderator:Andrea Kruse
12:45 – 2:15 Lunch
2:15 – 3:30 Preparation of panel report –Michael Timko /Andrea Kruse / Richard Smith
2:15 – 4:00Posters
3:30–4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:00 Presentation of the panel report to panel members and feedback
7:00 – 11:00 Gala Dinner
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only the names of the actual presenters are listed in the program. Contributions with multiple authors are recognized in the book of abstracts.
December 10, Tuesday
Parallel Sessions
Panel II: New Materials and Materials Processing
Perspectives from other panel members – Session Chair: Michael Tuerk
8:30 – 8:55Michael Tuerk–Synthesis of metallic nanoparticles using supercritical fluids
8:55 – 9:17Mark Hodes–Supercriticalcarbon dioxide drying of silica alcogel: State-of-the-art and outstanding needs
9:17– 9:39Ernesto DiMaio–Beyond the barrier in gas foaming: hollow polymeric micro- and nano-particles
9:39–10:01Sandro da Rocha–Perspectives on the use of compressible fluids in the preparation and processing of polymer systems for drug delivery applications
10:01– 10:23Jacques Fages–Nanostructuring of polymer matrices by extrusion assisted with supercritical fluids
10:23 – 11:45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:07Carson Meredith–Opportunities in fabrication of high porosity nanofibrous structures
11:07 – 11:29Andre Taylor –Supercritical fluid decoration of carbon nanotubes with transition metals nanoparticles for energy applications
11:29 – 12:45Panel Discussion – Moderator: Jacques Fages
12:45 – 2:15 Lunch
2:15 – 3:30 Preparation of panel report –Michael Tuerk / Jacques Fages / Erdogan Kiran
2:15 – 4:00Posters
3:30 –4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:00 Presentation of the panel report to panel members and feedback
7:00 – 11:00 Gala Dinner
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only the names of the actual presenters are listed in the program. Contributions with multiple authors are recognized in the book of abstracts.
December 10, Tuesday
Parallel Sessions
Panel III: Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology
Perspectives from other panel members – Session Chair: Amyn Teja
8:30 – 8:55Amyn Teja–Modeling the volumetric and phase behavior of CO2 systems – successes and challenges
8:55 – 9:17Christopher Kitchens–Nanoparticle synthesis and processing using tunable fluids
9:17 – 9:39Elena Ibanez–Green processing of high added-value products extraction from natural sources
9:39 – 10:01Socrates Quispe-Condori–Scientific production of supercritical fluid technology worldwide: Role of academia
10:01 – 10:23Susana Yusup –Modeling of supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) seeds
10:23 – 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:07ReinaldoBazito–Organocatalysis in supercritical CO2: A new efficient catalysts for asymmetric aldolreactions.
11:07– 10:29Marleny Saldana–Phytochemical production from biomass using pressurized fluids
11:29 – 12:45Panel Discussion – Moderator: Elena Ibanez
12:45 – 2:15 Lunch
2:15 – 3:30 Preparation of panel report – Amyn Teja / Elena Ibanez / Angela Meireles
2:15 – 4:00Posters
3:30 – 4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:00 Presentation of the panel report to panel members and feedback
7:00 – 11:00 Gala Dinner
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only the names of the actual presenters are listed in the program. Contributions with multiple authors are recognized in the book of abstracts.
December 10, Tuesday
Parallel Sessions
Panel IV: SCFs as Working Fluids / Process Technology and Design
Perspectives from other panel members – Session Chair: Marcus Petermann
8:30 – 8:55Marcus Petermann–Synthesis and powder generation of a powder coating system using supercritical CO2
8:55 – 9:17Chris Spilsbury –Supercritical CO2 as a working fluid in the natural gas industry
9:17– 9:39Flávio C. Albuquerque –Hydrocarbon group separation using supercritical CO2: The last 20 years and the future at PETROBRAS R&D Center
9:39 – 10:01Aydin Sunol–Integrated coal power plants of the future: Supercritical water power plants, supercritical water extraction of coal, gasification and sequestration
10:01 – 10:23LiejinGuo–Supercritical water gasification and its developments in China
10:23–10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:07 -Jose Vladimir de Oliveira –Enzyme treatment and Inactivation of microorganisms in compressed fluid medium
11:07 – 11:29 - Thomas Huddle –Reactor design in supercritical continuous flow systems
11:29 – 11:51Bakhtier Farouk–Acoustic wave generation in near-critical supercritical fluids: Effects on mass transfer and extraction
11:51 – 12:45Panel Discussion – Moderator: Sandra Ferreira
12:45 – 2:15 Lunch
2:15 – 3:30 Preparation of panel report – Marcus Peterman / Sandra Ferreira/ Mark Anderson
2:00 – 4:00Posters
3:30 –4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:00 Presentation of the panel report to panel members and feedback
7:00 – 11:00 Gala Dinner
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only the names of the actual presenters are listed in the program. Contributions with multiple authors are recognized in the book of abstracts.
December 10, Tuesday
Parallel Sessions
Panel V: Process Technology and Future Direction
Perspectives from other panel members – Session Chair: Feral Temelli
8:30 – 8:55Feral Temelli–Developing an integrated supercritical fluid biorefinery for the processing of grains
8:55– 9:17Mark Thies–Processing of oligomeric systems via SCE for energy and materials application
9:17– 9:39Julian Martinez –Supercritical technology applied to food processing
9:39 – 10:01Tiziana Fornari –Analysis of saving of organic solvents in the recovery of antioxidants from vegetal sources by SFE
10:01 – 10:23Hermínio C. de Sousa–Supercritical fluid technologies on the development of pharmaceutical and biomedical products: Some relevant regulatory issues
10:23 – 10:45Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:07CorayColina–Novel nanoporous materials: In silico design
11:07– 10:29Sulamith Frerich–Polymer foaming with supercritical CO2 – Challenges in batch-wise and continuously operating processes
11:29 – 12:45Panel Discussion – Moderator: Mark Thies
12:45 – 2:15 Lunch
2:15 – 3:30 Preparation of panel report –Feral Temelli / Mark Thies /Gerd Brunner
2:15– 4:00 Posters
3:30 – 4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:00 Presentation of the panel report to panel members and feedback
7:00 – 11:00 Gala Dinner
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only the names of the actual presenters are listed in the program. Contributions with multiple authors are recognized in the book of abstracts.
December 11, Wednesday
Presentation of Panel Outcomes to all Participants
PANEL I
8:30–9:00 Panel I (Bio-base Fuel Processes) Outcomes – Presented byMichael Timko/Andrea Kruse
9:00 – 9:30Panel I Discussion with input from all participants – Moderated byR. Smith
PANEL II
9:30 – 10:00Panel II (New Materials) Outcomes – Presented byMichael Tuerk /Jacques Fages
10:00 – 10:30Panel II Discussion with input from all participants – Moderated byE. Kiran
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
PANEL III
11:00 – 11:30Panel III (Green Chemistry & Sustainable Technology) Outcomes – Presented by Amyn Teja/Elena Ibanez
11:30 –12:00Panel III Discussion with input from all participants – Moderated byA. Meireles
12:00 – 1:45Lunch
PANELS IV and V
1:45 – 2:15 Panel IV (Working Fluids and Process Technology) Outcomes – Presented by Marcus Peterman /Sandra Ferreira
2:15 – 2:45Panel V(Process Technology and Future Directions) Outcomes – Presented byFeral Temelli / Mark Thies
2:45 – 3:30Panel IV and V Discussions with input from all participants, Moderated by G. Brunner / M. Anderson
3:30–4:00 Coffee Break
4:00 – 5:00 Joint meeting of panel chairs, and development of workshop outcome statement
5:00– 6:00 Final Report Presentation and Closure – Angela Meireles and Erdogan Kiran
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