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DICP symposium on Applications and Industrial Processes of Ionic Liquids
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We are pleased to announce a DICP symposium on Applications and Industrial Processes of Ionic Liquids that is organized as a satellite meeting of the 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Ionic Liquids and Green Processes (APCIL-2).
Ionic liquid research is one of the fastest growing emerging technology sectors demonstrated by the accelerating number of ionic liquid publications and patents. The evolution of ionic liquids over the last decade has been dramatic, as witnessed by major strides in understanding, new processes, scale-up and manufacturing. Industrial interest is now at an all time high as the technology enters the realms of industrial reality. For the implementation of Ionic Liquid based commercial processes and applications all stages from conceptual design to commercial implementation are relevant for most catalysis, separations, and synthetic processes to which ionic liquids can be applied. A key aspect is the scale-up and engineering design. This is critical to the commercial viability of the process and includes reactor design, separation, and recycle of ionic liquids. Their recovery in the process and ultimate fate in the environment needs to be addressed at a very early state of commercial realization.
The DICP symposium on Applications and Industrial Processes of Ionic Liquids will provide a unique platform for academic and industrial scientists to exchange and discuss resent developments in the emerging field of Ionic Liquids and future requirements for a successful implementation of commercial processes. The program will feature lead talks from internationally recognized industrial and academic experts in the field followed by contributed papers.
Topics covered will include
- commercialized applications based on Ionic Liquids
- technical barriers and related research
- recommendations and tools to address these barriers
- engineering-scale studies and pilot plant demonstrations
Invited Speakers details of DICP symposium
Name |
Presentation Title |
Institution |
Country |
Tom Welton |
Ion pairs or ion solvation: Dissolving salts in ionic liquids |
Imperial College |
UK |
Suojiang Zhang |
Structure-property Relationship and Applications of Ionic Liquids |
Institute of Process Engineering- CAS |
China |
Douglas MacFarlane |
When is an ionic liquid not an ionic liquid? Ion Association in Protic and Aprotic Ionic Liquids
|
Monash University |
Australia |
Anders Riisager |
Catalytic and absorption technologies with Supported Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) materials |
Technical University of Denmark |
Denmark |
Baoguo Wang |
Development of novel membrane materials using ionic liquids |
Tsinghua University |
China |
Cornald van Strien |
An industrial perspective on Ionic Liquids |
AkzoNobel |
The Netherlands |
James Davis |
Amine Functionalized Ionic Liquids for CO2 Capture: From Concept to Commercialization |
University of South Alabama |
USA |
Ji Chen |
Application of bifunctional IL-extractants on the rare earth green separation |
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry-CAS |
China |
Florian Maier |
Insights into Surface Science of Ionic Liquids |
University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg |
Germany |
Mayumi Nishida |
The Development of KOEI’s Ionic Liquids |
KOEI CHEMICAL CO., LTD |
Japan |
Roland Kalb |
Ionic Liquids and ab initio process engineering – a smart couple for accelerating industrial process realization |
Proionic Production of Ionic Substances GmbH |
Austria |
Weize Wu |
Effect of Flue Gas Components on the Desulphurization by Ionic Liquids |
Beijing University of Chemical Technology |
China |
R.Anantharaj |
Interaction Energies between Aromatic Nitrogen Compounds and Ionic Liquid: Ab initio and COSMO-RS based Approach |
Indian Institute of echnology Guwahati |
India |
Xiangping Zhang |
An opportunity and challenge for CO2 capture |
Institute of Process Engineering-CAS |
China |
Details, registration and abstract submission
Location: Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Lecture hall in Biotechnology Building, Dalian, China.
(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics is in 5-10 min. walking distance to the APCIL-2 conference hotel)
Time: Sunday 05-Tuesday 07, September, 2010.
Cost: Registration for APCIL-2 attendees is FREE.
(Other participants: Registration fee CNY¥500, to be paid on site)
Although the registration is free, all participants should register for the workshop using the registration form and send it to the workshop organizer at fenglu@dicp.ac.cn beforehand.
If you are interested in giving a contributed oral presentation (duration of 15-20 minutes depending on the number of people registered), we are delighted to invite you to submit an abstract describing the topic of your presentation. All abstracts should be submitted by e-mail to one of the organizers, Prof. Dr Urs Welz-Biermann (e-mail: uwb@dicp.ac.cn). Abstract can be submitted using the one-page abstract template (rtf) found here: Abstract template.
Anyone who would like to come along and listen to the talks is most welcome to participate! Please register your interest by emailing us at fenglu@dicp.ac.cn, as we need to know the number of people attending for the catering purposes. Registration form could be found here:Registration form of workshop including accommodation request.
The abstraction submission is open until June 30, 2010.
The registration will remain open until August 31, 2010.
Force Ionic Liquid applications with proionic

Proionic one of the most application minded companies for the use of ionic liquids (IL) in industrial processes likes to introduce his successfully developed concept in the above mentioned workshop.
To gain competitive edge in technology and processes proionic is the first company offering “ab initio” engineering know how combined with the application knowledge for the use of IL. You will learn how this synergy can effectively influence your problem-shooting for your chemical and physical processes. Further you will experience the different production methods proionic has discovered for efficient use of those IL for your processes. This interdisciplinary positioning by proionic is worldwide unique and will be further explained from the founder of the company in the workshop.
The advantages you will learn here are applicable for you as an engineer, for you as a chemist in a lab or responsible for industrial processes and for you as a general manager as the cost reduction aspects of this unique combination of application and ab initio engineering will certainly attract your interest.
You can be assured that your questions and ideas will be answered by an internationally active and competent team from proionic. Needed material of IL can be assured from lab quantities to industrial size by proionic. Be encouraged by the fascination of the possible and unconventional use of IL presented during the workshop for APCIL-2.
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