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PROGRAM & ABSTRACTS IAP2008 5th International Conference Interfaces Against Pollution 2008 1-4, June 2008 Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University IAP2008 国内委員会 Auspices: JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) etc. IAP2008 Office Yasuhisa Adachi, University of Tsukuba Tennoudai 1-1-1, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305-8572, Japan Tel. +81(0)29-853-4862 Fax. +81(0)29-853-7198 Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.rs.noda.tus.ac.jp/iap2008/ Cover Design: Miki Yamamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba) Printed by ISEBU Contents •  IAP2008 Organizing Committee 2 •  Auspices and Sponsors 4 •  Welcome to IAP2008 5 •  Plenary and Keynote Lectures 6 •  IAP Engineering Forum 7 •  Conference Program 8 •  List of Posters 20 •  Oral Presentations Abstracts 27 •  Poster Presentations Abstracts 49 •  Author Index 268 •  Hall map 275 •  Timetable of IAP2008 276 1 IAP2008 Organizing Committee Chairman  H. Ohshima (Tokyo University of Science) Co-Chairmen  S. Ooi (National Institute for Rural Engineering)  Y. Adachi (University of Tsukuba) Secretary General  M. Ishiguro (Okayama University) Treasurer  K. Nakaishi (Ibaraki University) International Board L. K. Koopal (Netherlands) R. Kookana (Australia) J. Gregory (UK) R. Kretzschmar (Switzerland) A. Barany (Hungary) N. Mishchuk (Ukraine) E. Klumpp (Germany) K. Musabekov (Kazakhstan) F. Gonzalez-Caballero (Spain) V. N. Parmon (Russia) A. Delgado (Spain) E. Pelizzetti (Italy) Y. Adachi (Japan) J. Ralston (Australia) S. Aidarova (Kazakhstan) B. Sulzberger (Switzerland) P. Behra (France) E. Tombacz (Hungary) M. Blesa (Argentina) R. van Genuchten (USA) S. Bradford (USA) W. van Riemsdijk (the Netherlands) A. Dabrowski (Poland) H. Vereecken (Belgium) I. Dekany (Hungary) K. Wilkinson (Canada) M. Elimelech (USA) D. Waite (Australia) F. Frimmel (Germany) S. Ooi (Japan) E. Graber (Israel) 2 Domestic Board K. Kaneko (Chiba University) A. Tanioka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) M. Miyahara (Kyoto University) M. Misono (National Institute of Technology H. Tamon (Kyoto University) and Evaluation) H. Morisaki (Ritsumeikan University) S. Nakao (The University of Tokyo) S. Wada (Kyushu University) E. Iritani (Nagoya University) T. Miyajima (Saga University) K. Kurihara (Tohoku University) M. Abe (Tokyo University of Science) K. Higashitani (Kyoto University) Executive Committee S. Nagasaki (The University of Tokyo) M. Ohtsubo (Kyushu University) N. Takisawa (Saga University) K. Sasaki (Kyushu University) M. Kobayashi (Iwate University) I. Moriguchi (Nagasaki University) T. Saito (The University of Tokyo) S. Ozeki (Shinshu University) M. Fukushima (Hokkaido University) T. Iiyama (Shinshu University) K. Nakatani (University of Tsukuba) K. Nakamura (Kyoto University) Y. Takata (Tokyo University of Science) S. Kawashima (Kyoto University) K. Makino (Tokyo University of Science) C. Tokoro (Waseda University) H. Kano (Chiba University) T. Makino (National Institute for Agro- K. Ooi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Environmental Sciences) Science and Technology) T. Nashima (National Institute of Advanced K. Kawamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Industrial Science and Technology) K. Kawamoto (Saitama University) M. Nanzyo (Tohoku University) T. Hatta (Japan International Research Center for T. Ohmura (Tohoku University) Agricultural Sciences) S. Hiradate (National Institute for Agro- Y. Yamashita (University of Tsukuba) Environmental Sciences) T. Tsuru (Hiroshima University) T. Kanamori (National Institute of Advanced M. Matsukata (Waseda University) Industrial Science and Technology) A. Satsuma (Nagoya University) T. Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) S. Nagao (Hokkaido University) C. Inoue (Tohoku University) K. Hori (Nagoya Institute of Technology) Y. Mori (Doshisha University) N. Ishida (National Institute of Advanced T. Moroizumi (Okayama University) Industrial Science and Technology) H.Kodama(Saga University) H. Shinto (Kyoto University) Y. Mori (Shimane University) 3 Auspices and Sponsors •  The International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists (IACIS) •  Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) •  Japan Oil Chemists' Society (JOCS) •  Oreo-nanoscience Division, Japan Oil Chemists' Society •  The Society of Rheology, Japan (SRJ) •  The Society of Powder Technology, Japan (SPTJ) •  The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ) •  Division of Materials & Interfaces, The Society of Chemical Engineers Japan •  Division of Separation Processes, The Society of Chemical Engineers Japan •  Japan Society on Water Environment (JSWE) •  Japanese Society of Soil Physics (JSSP) •  Japanese Humic Substances Society (JHSS) •  The Japan Society on Adsorption (JSAd) •  The Membrane Society of Japan (MSJ) •  Catalysis Society of Japan (CSJ) •  Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (JSSPN) •  The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) •  The Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, the Chemical Society of Japan •  The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) •  The Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering (JSIDRE) •  Kurita Water and Environment Foundation •  Geo-Environmental Protection Center (GEPC) •  National Institute for Rural Engineering (NIRE) •  National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) •  Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology of Chubu (REFEC) •  Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation •  JSPS Core-to-Core Program Advanced Particle Handling Science •  University of Tsukuba •  Tokyo University of Science 4 Welcome to IAP2008 IAP is a successful series of conferences that was kicked off in Wageningen (The Netherlands, 1997) and was followed up in Miskolc (Hungary, 2002), Jülich (Germany, 2004) and Granada (Spain, 2006). The aim of these conferences is to provide a forum for scientists working on colloids and surfaces in relation to natural environments, environmental protection and remediation. Insight into fundamental aspects is very useful to broaden the interdisciplinary discussion. Such interaction between scientists is becoming more and more important not only for solving the environmental problems but also to consider the development of colloid and interface science. The Kyoto IAP meeting will be a new milestone in this field. The organizing committee wishes to express sincere thanks to JSPS and other Sponsors for their financial supports. We also wishes all participants a successful and rewarding communication and to enjoy stay in Kyoto. Hiroyuki OHSHIMA, Chairman of IAP2008 5 Plenary Lectures (1A01) Luuk K. Koopal (Wageningen Univ., The Netherlands) (2A01) Katsumi Kaneko (Chiba Univ., Japan) (3A01) Michal Borkovec (Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland) (4A01) Masao Doi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) Keynote Lectures (1A02) Kunimitsu Morishige (Okayama Univ. of Science, Japan) (1A03) Jiuhui Qu (the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, China) (2A02) Minoru Miyahara (Kyoto Univ., Japan) (2A03) Menachem Elimelech (Yale Univ., USA) (2A04) Hajime Tamon (Kyoto Univ., Japan) (2A05) Takeo Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) (2A06) Tomohisa Yoshioka (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) (2A07) Koichi Eguchi (Kyoto Univ., Japan) (2A08) Kei Inumaru (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) (2A09) Robert S. Bowman (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA) (2A11) Hisao Morisaki (Ritsumeikan Univ, Japan) (2B11) Taku Iiyama (Shinshu Univ., Japan) (2E15) Masaru Ogura (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) (2E17) Takashiro Muroi (N. E. Chemcat Corp., Japan) (2E18) Masami Fukushima (Hokkaido Univ., Japan) (3A02) Nataliya Mishchuk (The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) (3A03) William Ducker (The Univ. of Melbourne, Australia) (3A04) Ko Higashitani (Kyoto Univ., Japan) (3A05) Kazue Kurihara (Tohoku Univ., Japan) (3A06) K. Hori (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) 6 (3A07) Kenta Ooi (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan) (3A08) David Waite (The Univ. of New South Wales, Australia) (3A11) Marcelo Avena (Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina) (3A15) Katumitu Hayakawa (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) (4A02) Ryoichi Yamamoto (Kyoto Univ., Japan) (4A03) Jérôme F. L. Duval (Nancy Univ., France) (4A04) Toshinori Tsuru (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) (4A05) Akihiko Tanioka (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) (4A07) Kaoru Tsujii (Hokkaido Univ., Japan) (4A08) Arie de Keizer (Wageningen Univ., The Netherlands) (4A09) Kenichi Sakai (Tokyo Univ. of Science, Japan) (4A11) Isamu Moriguchi (Nagasaki Univ., Japan) (4A13) Kiyoharu Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan) (4A15) Mitsuhiro Fukuda (Hyogo Univ. of Teacher Education, Japan) (4B13) Erwin Klumpp (Research Centre Jürich, Germany) (4B15) Scott A. Bradford (US Salinity Laboratory, USA) IAP-Engineering Forum (in Japanese) Fundamentals and Frontiers of Environmental Technology 1st June 13:00-16:00 (Room A) Toyoki Kunitake Makoto Misonou Ko Higashitani Katsumi Kaneko Takeo Yamaguchi Interfaces for Beginners 3rd June 13:40-16:40 (Room C) Hiroshi Maeda Hiroyuki Ohshima Setsuo Ooi Koji Yamanaka Yasuhisa Adachi 7 Conference Program June 1 Room A 16:30 Opening Chairs: Y.Adachi, K. Kaneko R J o 16:40 1A01 Plenary: Luuk K. KOOPAL u o n m e 1 A HUMICS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS 17:10 1A02 Keynote: Kunimitsu MORISHIGE Capillary Condensation in Ordered Mesoporous Materials 17:30 1A03 Keynote: Jiuhui QU, Hong He, Min Yang Mirco-interface Processes and Application in the Transformation and Control of Environmental Pollutants Room E & F R o o m 18:00 Welcome Mixer E & F June 2 Room A Chairs: H. Kanoh, S. Kataoka, L. K. Koopal 9:00 2A01 Plenary: Katsumi KANEKO, T. Ohba, C.M. Yang, Y. Tao, N. Kojima, Y. Nobuhara, T. Konishi, T. Fujikawa, M. Yudasaka, S. Iijima, H. Kanoh Structure of ions and molecules confined in carbon nanospaces R J o 9:30 2A02 Keynote: Minoru MIYAHARA u o n m e 2 A Phase Behavior of Simple Fluid confined in Nanospace ― Finding Phase Diagram and Exploring into MOF Nanospace ― 9:50 2A03 Keynote: Menachem ELIMELECH Antibacterial Effects of Carbon Nanotubes 10:10 2A04 Keynote: Hajime TAMON Control of Morphology and Nanostructure of Carbon Cryogels 10:30 2A05 Keynote: Takeo YAMAGUCHI Micro pore filling membranes and their unique performances ~from Bio-inspired materials to polymer electrolyte fuel cells~ 8

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Interfaces Against Pollution 2008. 1-4, June 2008. Clock Tower Centennial Hall,. Kyoto University. PROGRAM &. ABSTRACTS. IAP2008 国内委員会 actinides bound to humic and fulvic acids can yield information on the geochemical role of humic limited even far from the pH of PZC/IEP. [1].
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