16th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
OF CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING
22-26 August 2004, Prague - Czech Republic
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Lectures B

B4 - Tuesday afternoon
Chemical engineering education

Beer, water, and coffee: hands-on introduction to product design. *Farrell S., Savelski M. J., Hesketh R. P., Slater C. S., Kauser J. (Rowan Univ., Glassboro NJ, US) [477]

The undergraduate chemical engineering design project - where is it heading?. *Brennan D. (Monash Univ., Clayton Vic., AU) [766]

Chemical engineering education and "output driven accreditation" - how are the world's universities meeting this challenge?. *Wood D. G., Shallcross D. C., Parkinson M. J. (Univ. Melbourne, AU) [1281]

A model for collaboration between academia and industry. *Farrell S., Savelski M. J., Hesketh R. P., Slater C. S. (Rowan Univ., Glassboro NJ, US) [447]

A new chemical engineering senior elective course: principles of food engneering. *Savelski M. J. (Rowan Univ., Glassboro NJ, US) [77]

New approach to learner evaluation of an undergraduate engineering course. *Tannous K., Zactiti E. M. (UNICAMP, Campinas, BR) [655]

Process Simulators in the ChE curriculum. *Savelski M. J., Dahm K., Farrell S., Hesketh R. P. (Rowan Univ., Glassboro NJ, US) [76]

B5 - Wednesday morning
Symposium on electrochemical engineering

Keynote lecture: Analysis of electrical phenomena occurring in ion-exchange assisted electrodialysis for treatment of rinsing solutions. Mahmoud A., Muhr L., *Lapicque F. (CNRS-ENSIC, Nancy, FR) [1482]

Electrodialysis of aqueous ammonium sulphate solutions. Siminiceanu I., Cotet I. L., *Harasek M.1, Friedl A.1 (Tech. Univ., Iasi, RO; 1Tech. Univ., Wien, AT) [1246]

Diaphragm selection for the descending bed electrowinning cell. *Robinson D. J., MacDonald S. A., Kristal J.1, Ondracek J.1, Jiricny V.1 (Dremco Inc., Phoenix AZ, US; 1Inst. Chem. Proc. Fundam., Praha, CZ) [1059]

Wastewater treatment using a rotating barrel electroplater. *Chin D.-T., Zhou C.-D. (Clarkson Univ., Potsdam NY, US) [1288]

Modelling potentials, concentrations and current densities in three-dimensional electrodes for metal recovery from dilute liquid effluents. *Cheng C.-Y., Kelsall G. H. (Imperial Coll. London, UK) [1443]

Effect of stirring on the performance of electro-coagulation and electro-flotation for the removal of dyes from textile wastewater. *Szpyrkowicz L. (Univ. Venice, IT) [228]

The electrochemical reduction of nitrate on copper - zinc alloys in weakly alkaline solution. Macova Z., *Bouzek K. (Inst. Chem. Technol., Praha, CZ) [1147]

B6 - Wednesday afternoon
Symposium on electrochemical engineering

Keynote lecture: Preparation and characterisation of Pt deposition on ion conducting membrane for making electrodes in the direct methanol fuel cell. Shen M., Roy S., *Scott K., Yu E. (Univ. Newcastle, UK) [1049]

A study of PtRu catalysts formed on Ti support by thermal decomposition for methanol oxidation. Yang L. X., *Allen R. G., Scott K., Christenson P., Roy S. (Univ. Newcastle, UK) [1047]

Electrocatalytic properties of a mixed Pt-polypyrrol catalyst for the anodic methanol oxidation. *Juttner K., Bouzek K.1, Lange M., Moravcova S.1 (Karl-Winnacker-Inst., Frankfurt/M., DE; 1Inst. Chem. Technol., Praha, CZ) [1217]

Nafion - Polypyrrole composite as a novel material for PEM fuel cell. Moravcova S., Holzhauser P., *Bouzek K., Juttner K.1 (Inst. Chem. Technol., Praha, CZ; 1Kar-Winnacker-Inst., Frankfurt/M., DE) [969]

Modeling and engineering of PEM fuel cell. *Fateev V. N., Grigoriev S. A., Kalinnikov A. A., Porembsky V. I., Ostrovsky S. V., Pekhota F. N. (Kurchatov Inst., Moskva, RU) [309]

Macro-scale modelling of PEM fuel cells. *Bletzacker L., Prat M., Quintard M. (Inst. Mech. Fluids, Toulouse, FR) [622]

A pseudo-homogeneous model for catalyst layer of PEM fuel cell. Eshagh Nimvar T., *Rowshanzamir S.1, Khoshnoodi M., Eikani M. H.2 (Univ. Sistan&Baluchestan, Zahedan, IR; 1Iran Univ. Sci. Technol., Tehran, IR; 2IROST, Tehran, IR) [451]

Engineering technologies of electroless nickel process. *Reda Gad A. E.-M. (Nat. Res. Cent., Cairo, EG) [177]

B7 - Thursday morning
Symposium on electrochemical engineering

Keynote lecture: Photovoltaics and electrochemistry - problems in development and design of disinfection apparatuses. *Bergmann H. (Anhalt Univ. Appl. Sci., Koethen, DE) [113]

Development of Ir-based anode catalytic layer for water electrolysis with polymer electrolyte membrane. *Tsypkin M., Marshall A., Brresen B., Hagen G., Tunold R. (NTNU, Trondheim, NO) [531]

Conversion and selectivity behaviour of an electrochemical membrane process. *Ye Y., Rihko-Struckmann L., Munder B., Sundmacher K.1 (Max Planck Inst. Dyn. Compl. Tech. Syst., Magdeburg, DE; 1O. von Guerricke Univ., Magdeburg, DE) [227]

Instabilities and pattern formation in high temperature fuel cells. *Mangold M., Krasnik M., Sundmacher K.1 (Max-Planck-Inst. Dyn. Kompl. Tech. Syst., Magdeburg, DE; 1O. v Guerricke Univ., Magdeburg, DE) [605]

Modelling the corrosion of aluminium in presence of small particles of carbon in a water - polyethylene glycol (PEG) mixture. *Caire J.-P., Dalard F. (INPG, Saint-Martin d'Heres, FR) [273]

Behaviour of sulphur in aluminium cells - electrochemical reactions. *Hives J., Ambrova M., Fellner P. (Slovak Univ. Technol., Bratislava, SK) [87]

Electrical conductivity of low-melting electrolytes. *Hives J., Thonstad J.1 (Slovak Univ. Technol., Bratislava, SK; 1Norwegian Univ. Sci. Technol., Trondheim, NO) [55]


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