AOTs-21 - Redox Technologies
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AOTs-21 - Redox Technologies
The 21st International Conference on Advanced Oxidation Technologies for Treatment of Water, Air and Soil (AOTs-21) The conference also covers in-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO), in-situ chemical reduction (ISCR) for treatment of contaminants in soil and groundwater and in the regeneration of the spent sorbents (i.e. carbon). Call for Papers: Deadline – Tuesday, June 30, 2015 (Website: www.redoxtech.com) Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Diego, California, USA November 16-19, 2015 International Scientific Committee Hussain Al-Ekabi, Redox Technologies, Inc., Canada Stephen Mezyk, California State University, USA Shin-ichi Aoqui, Sojo University , Japan Aida Liliana Barbosa, Cartagena University, Colombia Miray Bekbölet, Bogazici University, Turkey Ronny Brandenburg, INP Greifswald e.V., Germany Nito A. Debacher, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Santigo Esplugas, University of Barcelona, Spain Anett Georgi, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH – UFZ, Germany Aracely Hernández Ramírez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico Akira Mizuno, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan Yasushi Nishida, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Natasa Novak Tusar, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia Sherine O. Obare, Western Michigan University, USA Shigeru Ono, Tokyo City University, Japan Eduardo Pino, Universidad de Santiago de Chile Slavcho Rakovsky, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Catalysis, Bulgaria Yifan Huang, Zhejiang University, China Antoine Rousseau, Ecole Polytechnique, France Scott G. Huling, U.S.EPA, USA Avelino Eduardo Saez, University of Arizona, USA Nilsun H. Ince, Bogazici University, Turkey Kohki Satoh , Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan Vladimir Jirku, Institute of Chemical Technology, Czech Republic Joon-Wun Kang, Yonsei University, Korea Christian Schoeneich, University of Kansas, USA Adrian M. T. Silva, Porto University, Portugal Ahmed Khacef, CNRS-Université d'Orléans, France Sharmin Sultana, Ghent University, Belgium Rominder Suri, Temple University, USA Hyun-Ha Kim, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Michael Kirkpatrick, Supélec, France Frederic Thevenet, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Douai, France Willem Koppenol, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland E. J. M. Van Heesch, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands Lev N. Krasnoperov, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA Karen Van Wesenbeeck, University of Antwerpen, Belgium T. David Waite, University of New South Wales, Tomoyuki Kuroki, Osaka Prefecture Australia University, Japan Xinyong Li, Dalian University of Technology, China Shaobin Wang, Curtin University, Australia Mingce Long, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univeristy, China Yongbing Xie, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Selma Mededovic Thagard, Clarkson University, Koichi Yasuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, USA Japan Dan Meyerstein, Ben-Gurion University of the Man-Xia Zhang, Dalian Maritime University, China Negev, Israel Conference Correspondence Hussain Al-Ekabi, Ph.D. President, Redox Technologies, Inc., The University of Western Ontario Research Park 100 Collip Circle, Suite 110, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada Phone: (519) 858-5055; Fax: (519) 858-5056 E-mail: Hussain@alekabi.com; Website: www.redoxtech.com Confirmed Invited Speakers and the Titles of their Talks Shin-ichi Aoqui, (Co-Authors: Fumiaki Mitsugi, Hiroharu Kawasaki, Tamiko Ohshima) Sojo University, Japan Analysis of Discharge Characteristics of Atmospheric Pressure Serpentine Plasma and Its Bio-Application Aida Liliana Barbosa, Cartagena University, Colombia Development Iron-Molybdenum/C Materials for Photocatalytic Sulfur Removal Miray Bekbölet, Bogazici University, Turkey Application of Photocatalysis in Drinking Water Treatment Ronny Brandenburg, INP Greifswald e.V., Germany Physics and Chemistry of Barrier Discharges for Pollutant Degradation Nito A. Debacher, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Organic Dye Removal from Aqueous Solution by Electric Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Santigo Esplugas, University of Barcelona, Spain Key Aspects in the Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater Effluents Anett Georgi, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH – UFZ, Germany Multifunctional Catalysis for Accelerated Fenton-Like Reactions Aracely Hernández Ramírez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico Synthesis and Photocatalytic Behavior of WO3/TiO2-N under Simulated Solar Radiation Yifan Huang, Zhejiang University, China Environmental Applications of Non-Thermal Plasma Scott G. Huling, U.S.EPA, USA TBA Nilsun H. Ince, Bogazici University, Turkey Sonolytic Immobilization of Platinum Nanoparticles on TiO2 to Improve the Activity of the Semiconductor Under UV- Irradiation Vladimir Jirku, Institute of Chemical Technology, Czech Republic TBA Joon-Wun Kang, Yonsei University, Korea Evaluation of Ozone, Electrolysis, and UV for Seawater Treatment Ahmed Khacef, CNRS-Université d'Orléans, France Atmospheric Pressure Non-Thermal Plasma - Catalysis for Gaseous Pollutants Removal Hyun-Ha Kim, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Plasma Driven Catalytic Reactions Michael Kirkpatrick, Supélec, France The Role of Oxidative Processes in Various Situations: From Plasma Treatment of Biological Systems to Field Emission Under Vacuum Lev N. Krasnoperov, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA Chemistry in Non-Thermal Plasma: Fundamentals Tomoyuki Kuroki, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan Recent Development of Flue Gas Cleaning Technology Using a Plasma and Chemical Hybrid Process Xinyong Li (Co-Author: Baojun Liu), Dalian University of Technology, China Photocatalytic Degradation of Gaseous Toluene with Multiphase TixZr1-XO2 Synthesized Via Co-Precipitation Route Mingce Long, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univeristy, China The Critic Role of Al in Mesoporous Silica Nanocomposite for Heterogeneous FentonLike Catalysis Selma Mededovic Thagard, Clarkson University, USA Plasma-Based Water Treatment: Scale-up Considerations and Removal of Emerging Contaminants Dan Meyerstein, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel The Role of Carbonate in Catalytic Oxidations Stephen Mezyk, California State University, USA TBA Akira Mizuno, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan Combination of Non-Thermal Plasma and Catalyst for Gas Cleaning Yasushi Nishida, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Decomposition of Hydrogen from Hydrocarbons by Changing the Discharge Pulse Width for Determining the Best Decomposition Efficiency Natasa Novak Tusar, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia Sustainable TiO2/SiO2 Composite Photocatalyst for Decomposition of Volatile Organic Compounds in Air Cleaning Devices Sherine O. Obare, Western Michigan University, USA Elucidating the Mechanistic Pathways for Decontamination of Microorganisms via Nanoscale Drug Delivery Agents Shigeru Ono, Tokyo City University, Japan Measurement of Oxygen Atom Radical Density by Current Heating Catalytic Probe Eduardo Pino, Universidad de Santiago de Chile Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants in Heterogeneous System using TiO2-AuNP Supported and UV/Visible Irradiation. Kinetic Parameters, Intermediate Products and Time Resolved Spectroscopy Study of Intermediates Slavcho Rakovsky (Co-authors: V. Iliev, A. Elias, M. Anachkov), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Catalysis, Bulgaria Advance Oxidation Systems for Water and Air purification Antoine Rousseau, Ecole Polytechnique, France How to Optimize VOC Abatement using Plasma-Catalyst technology? Avelino Eduardo Saez, University of Arizona, USA Removal of Trace Organics in Wastewater-Impacted Waters by Solar Photolysis Kohki Satoh , Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan Production Characteristics of ROS/RNS in Water After Discharge Plasma Exposure Christian Schoeneich, University of Kansas, USA Selective Free Radical Mechanisms During Photochemical and Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation of Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins Adrian M. T. Silva, Porto University, Portugal Structured Carbon-Based Catalysts and Membranes for Advanced Oxidation Processes Sharmin Sultana, Ghent University, Belgium Plasma-Catalysis of TCE Using CeO2 Catalysts Rominder Suri, Temple University, USA TBA Frederic Thevenet, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Douai, France Plasma-Catalysis for VOC Oxidation : Comparison between Continuous and Sequential Processes E. J. M. Van Heesch, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands Pulsed Power Applications Research at TU/e: From Super Critical Switches to Pollution Control and Renewable Fuel Synthesis Karen Van Wesenbeeck, University of Antwerpen, Belgium Plasma Catalysis for Indoor Air Treatment T. David Waite, University of New South Wales, Australia New Insights into the Oxidative Degradation of Contaminants using Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles Shaobin Wang, Curtin University, Australia Magnetic Fe and Mn Nanomaterials for Generation of Sulfate Radicals Toward Organic Oxidation Yongbing Xie, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China The Function of Ag+ and Cu2+ Doping on TiO2 Photocatalytic Degradation of Oxalic Acid Koichi Yasuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Application of Discharge in Water Manxia Zhang, Dalian Maritime University, China UV Photocatalysis on Alga Cysts The Scope of the Conference This international conference has been bringing together interested parties from universities, research institutions and industry to exchange information, views, experience and perspectives. The scope of AOTs-21 is now broadened to include in-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO)/in-situ chemical reduction (ISCR) technologies for treatment of soil and groundwater and the regeneration of spent sorbents (i.e. carbon) by chemical oxidation. Thus, AOTs-21 presents the most current findings generated at the laboratories of universities and research institutions, as well as in the field by the practitioners. Abstracts are being solicited in the following areas: 1. Chemical Oxidation: Ozone/H2O2 Fenton Permanganate Persulfate 2. Chemical Reduction: Zero-Valent Iron Other Reducing Agents 3. UV- Based Oxidation: UV/H2O2 Vacuum UV Photo-Fenton Other Photochemical Processes 4. Regeneration of Spent Sorbents (i.e. Carbon) 5. Non-Thermal Plasma Technologies 6. Electrohydraulic Discharge Technologies 9. In-Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) for Treatment of Soil and Groundwater 10. In-Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR) for Treatment of Soil and Groundwater 11. Radiation Chemistry: Electron Beam & Gamma Irradiation 12. Supercritical and Subcritical Water Oxidation 13. Catalytic Oxidation and Reduction Technologies 14. Electocatalytic and Electrochemical Oxidation and Reduction Technologies 15. Nanotechnology and AOTs 16. Combined AOTs for Water Reuse 17. AOTs and Sustainability 18. AOTs in Energy Production 19. Biological Oxidation and Reduction Technologies 20. UV - Disinfection / Chemical Disinfection 21. Integration of Oxidation with Biological Processes Call for Abstracts Scientists, engineers, and business professionals who are interested in AOTs-21 (including ISCO and ISCR) are invited to submit abstracts of up to 500 words in English describing their work. All abstracts are due by Tuesday, June 30, 2015. In addition to the invited lectures (25 minutes each) listed above, additional abstracts will be chosen for short talks (15 minutes each) and the rest of abstracts will be presented in the poster session. Each poster will have 1.2 m x 1.2 m of display space. Guidelines to Prepare Abstracts Please follow the following guidelines in preparing your abstract(s): Type single space using, if possible, Times New Roman 12-point font (preferred); Keep all material within a one-inch margin on all sides; The title should be typed in boldface (Title Case, 14- points) centered at the top of the page; Leave a double space between the title and the names of the author(s); The names of the authors should be typed in boldface in single space, followed by the addresses of the authors in single space; underline the name of the presenting author; Leave a double space between the end of the addresses and the opening paragraphs; Abstracts should be sent, in Microsoft Word format, to Dr. Hussain Al-Ekabi (E-mail: hussain@alekabi.com). Call for Exhibits Companies conducting business related to the themes of AOTs-21 are invited to exhibit their products and/or services. Exhibits will be displayed throughout the conferences in a central area near the registration desks, coffee breaks, poster sessions and lecture rooms. The cost of an 8-ft x 10-ft exhibiting space is $1,750.00US if payment is received on or before Tuesday, June 30, 2015, and $2,000.00US if payment is received after that date. The exhibition fee includes two free registrations. Please, reserve early, as space is limited, and will be served on a first come first serve basis. Registration The deadline for the early registration is Tuesday, June 30, 2015. The on-site registration for the conference is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, November 15, 2015 between 2:00 7:00pm. All registration fees are set in US dollars. The registration fees can be paid either by credit cards (Visa, Master Card or American Express) or by “Encoded Checks” in US funds drawn on a US bank account made payable to “Redox Technologies, Inc.” Payment made by Visa will be converted, at our end, into their equivalents in US Dollars Using the exchange rate of Bank of Canada. Payments made by a Master Card or an American Express Card will be converted, at our end, into their equivalents in Canadian dollars using also the exchange rate of Bank of Canada. As a result, depending on the fluctuation of the exchange rate and potential fees that your credit card financial institution may apply for the conversion, payments by credit card may turn to be slightly higher than the actual amount stated on the registration form. Participants are also allowed to pay by cash for on-site registration only. Meeting Site and Accommodation AOTs-21 will be held at the Crowne Plaza of San Diego, California, USA. A block of rooms with discounted conference rates has been reserved for the participants until Wednesday, October 28, 2015. The block is reserved under Redox Technologies, Inc. The rate is $110US for a single-bed or double bed rooms. For online reservation please click on the link: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/RedoxTechnologiesInc. It will take you directly to the block of Redox Technologies, Inc. You can also make a reservation by phone: 1-888-233-9527 and then ask to be booked at the conference rate of Redox Technologies, Inc. Dates to Remember Tuesday, June 30, 2015 Deadline for receiving abstracts Tuesday, June 30, 2015 Deadline for receiving payments of early registration Friday, August 14, 2015 Notification of the authors regarding their abstracts Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015 2:00 – 7:00pm On-site registration for the Conference Monday, Nov. 16, 2015 8:30am – 5:30pm Technical sessions Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015 8:30am – 5:30pm Technical sessions Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 8:30am – 5:30pm Technical sessions Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 7:00 – 9:00pm Banquet Dinner Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015 8:30am – 4:00pm Technical Sessions Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015 4:00pm Adjourn