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2014 APCBEES TAIPEI CONFERENCES

SCHEDULE

2014 5th International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Applications (CCEA 2014)

2014 International Conference on Substantial Environmental Engineering (ICSEE 2014)

2014 International Conference on Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering (ICBBE 2014)

Taipei, Taiwan

August 26-27, 2014

RegaLees Hotel (福格大饭店)

Sponsored and Published by

www.cbees.org

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2014 APCBEES Taipei Conferences

Introduction

Welcome to CBEES 2014 conferences in Taipei. The objective of the Taipei conferences is to provide a

platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the

world to present their research results and development activities in Chemical Engineering and

Applications, Substantial Environmental Engineering, and Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering.

2014 5th International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Applications (CCEA 2014)

Paper publishing and index: All papers of CCEA 2014 will be published in the

Volume of Journal ( IPCBEE, ISSN: 2010-4618), and all papers will be included in

the Engineering & Technology Digital Library, and indexed by Ei Geobase(Elsevier),

CABI, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, EBSCO, CNKI(中国知网), WorldCat, Google

Scholar, Cross ref and sent to be reviewed by Compendex and ISI Proceedings.

Conference website and email: http://www.cbees.org/ccea/;

[email protected]

2014 International Conference on Substantial Environmental Engineering (ICSEE 2014)

Paper publishing and index: All papers of ICSEE 2014 will be published in

the International Journal of Environmental Science and Development (IJESD,

ISSN:2010-0264), and all papers will be included in the Engineering &

Technology Digital Library, and indexed by Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS),

EBSCO, CABI, DOAJ, WorldCat, Google Scholar, Cross ref, ProQuest and sent to

be reviewed by Ei Compendex and ISI Proceedings.

Conference website and email: http://www.icsee.org/; [email protected]

2014 International Conference on Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering (ICBBE 2014)

Paper publishing and index: All papers for the ICBBE 2014 will be published

in the Journal of Medical and Bioengineering (JOMB, ISSN: 2301-3796), and all

papers will be included in the Engineering & Technology Digital Library, and

indexed by Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Google Scholar, EBSCO and Electronic

Journals Digital Library and sent to be reviewed by EI Compendex and ISI

Proceedings.

Conference website and email: http://www.icbbe.com/; [email protected]

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Excellent Paper Award

One excellent paper will be selected from each oral presentation sessions, and the Certificate for

Excellent Papers will be awarded at the end of each session on August 27, 2014.

Instructions for Oral Presentations

Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer:

Laptop Computer (MS Windows Operating System with MS PowerPoint & Adobe Acrobat Reader )

Digital Projectors & Screen

Laser Sticks

Materials Provided by the Presenters:

PowerPoint or PDF files (Files shall be copied to the Conference Computer at the beginning of each

Session)

Duration of each Presentation (Tentatively):

Regular Oral Presentation: about 8 Minutes of Presentation and 2 Minutes of Q&A

Keynote Speech: 25 Minutes of Presentation and 5 Minutes of Q&A

Instructions for Poster Presentation

Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:

The wall to put poster

Materials Provided by the Presenters:

Home-made Posters

Maximum poster size is A1.

Load Capacity: Holds up to 0.5 kg.

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Brief Schedule for Conferences

August 26, 2014

10:00am-3:00pm: Arrival and Registration

3:00pm-5:00pm: Academic visit

August 27, 2014

8:30am-5:30pm

Registration and Conference Presentation

Conference Room 4

Opening Remarks 08:30am~08:40am

Keynote Speech I 08:40am~09:10am

Keynote Speech II 09:10am~09:40am

Keynote Speech III 09:40am~10:10am

Coffee Break & Photo Taking 10:10am~10:30am

Session 1: 10:30am-12:30pm (11 presenters)---(CCEA 2014)

Lunch: 12:30pm~1:30pm

(Please arrive on time at “Conference Room 4” by 1:30pm after lunch.)

Conference Room 4

Session 2: 1:30pm-3:20pm (11 presenters)---(ICSEE 2014, CCEA 2014)

A

Coffee Break: 3:20pm-3:40pm

It offers you a great time to communicate with other experts about your study field and research results

Conference Room 4

Session 3: 3:40pm-5:30pm (11 presenters)---(ICSEE 2014, ICBBE 2014, CCEA 2014)

A

Dinner 6:00pm

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Presentation Tracking Contents

SESSION–1 (CCEA 2014)

Venue: Conference room 4

Session Chair: Associate Prof. Chi-wai Kan

Time: 10:30am-12:30pm

SESSION–2 (ICSEE 2014, CCEA 2014)

Venue: Conference room 4

Session Chair: Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA

Time: 1:30pm-3:20pm

PAGE PAPER ID PRESENTER PAGE PAPER ID PRESENTER

7 A0001 Sperisa Distantina 11 S0001 M. Sadatomi

7 A0002 Dewi Selvia Fardhyanti 12 S0002 T. Akasaki

8 A0004 Retno Ambarwati Sigit

Lestari 12 S0007 K. F. R. Liu

8 A0006 P. S. T. Sai 12 S0009 Y. Nabeshima

9 A0007 C. W. Kan 13 S0016 W. Paengjuntuek

9 A0009 Adithya Subramanian 13 A0011 Nurdan Bahar

9 A0015 Heny Dewajani 13 A0012 Nurdan Bahar

10 A0017 Diana 14 A0013 Yee Sern Ng

10 A0018 Paisan Apinhapat 14 A0014 Nurdan Bahar

10 A0022 Sana Mohammeb Anayb

Baleg 14 A0016 Nurdan Bahar

11 A0023 Eden G. Mariquit 15 A0019 Muftah H. El-Naas

SESSION–3 (ICSEE, ICBBE 2014, CCEA 2014)

Venue: Conference room 4

Session Chair: Prof. Yau-Hung Chen

Time: 3:40pm-5:30pm

Attention Please:

1. Each presenter has about ten minutes

(including question and answer time), please

control your presentation time.

2. Please kindly prepare your PPT or poster

according to your research and the time

regulation before the conference and take it to

the conference site.

3. Please arrive at the conference room

(Conference room 4) when your session

begins.

4. Hoping you to have a good time during the

conference.

PAGE PAPER ID PRESENTER

16 S0003 J. F. Yao

16 S0010 Heri Hermansyah

16 S0017 J. Mungkalasiri

17 S2002 M. Rahayuningsih

17 B0003 Chuang Wang

17 B0005 Titiek Hidayati

18 B0013 Retno Supriyanti

18 B0016 Lalida P. Shank

18 B0017 Laddawan. Potprommanee

19 B0019 Boopathi Subramani

19 A0003 Fadilah

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Detailed Schedule for Conferences August 26, 2014 (Tuesday)

Venue: Lobby

10:00am-3:00pm Arrival and Registration

3:00pm-5:00pm Academic visit to Tamkang University

Note: (1) You can also register at any time during the conference.

(2) The organizer doesn’t provide accommodation, and we suggest you make an early reservation.

(3) One excellent paper will be selected from each oral presentation sessions, and the Certificate for Excellent

Papers will be awarded at the end of each session on August 27, 2014.

Morning, August 27, 2014 (Wednesday)

Venue: Conference Room 4

8:30am-8:40am

Opening Remarks

Prof. Yau-Hung Chen

Tamkang University,Taiwan

8:40am-9:10am

Keynote Speech I

Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA

National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

“Studies on glyco-enzymes, from in silico analyses to empirical evidences”

9:10am–09:40am

Keynote Speech II

Associate Prof. Chi-wai Kan

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

“Effect of Plasma Treatment Process for Fading Colour from Textile Products”

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9:40am–10:10am

Keynote Speech III

Prof. Yau-Hung Chen

Tamkang University,Taiwan

“An Emerging Model for Nephrotoxicity Assessment of Xenobiotics”

10:10am-10:30am Coffee Break & Taking Photo

Morning, August 27, 2014 (Wednesday)

SESSION–1 (CCEA 2014) (11 presenters)

Venue: Conference room 4

Session Chair: Associate Prof. Chi-wai Kan

Time: 10:30am-12:30pm

A0001 Stabilization of Kappa Carrageenan Film by Crosslinking: Comparison of Glutaraldehyde

and Potassium Sulphate as the Crosslinker

Sperisa Distantina, Rochmadi Rochmadi, Mohammad Fahrurrozi, and Wiratni Wiratni

Sebelas Maret University

Abstract—The objective of this research was to crosslink kappa carrageenan films extracted

from Kappaphycus alvarezii seaweed in order to form hydrogel structure that may be used as

a controlled release delivery system. The effect of the crosslinker type namely glutaraldehyde

and K2SO4 on the swelling degree in different media was studied. Crosslinking carrageenan

with glutaraldehyde was conducted using film immersion in which carrageenan film was

immersed in glutaraldehyde solution and then followed by thermal curing. Crosslinking

carrageenan with K2SO4 was conducted using homogeneous reaction in which the K2SO4

solution was directly added to the carrageenan solution with heating. It is found that kappa

carrageenan extracted from Kappaphycus alvarezii could be crosslinked using glutaraldehyde

or K2SO4 indicated by the stability properties of obtained crosslinked films in distilled water,

phosphate buffer, and NaOH solution. In distilled water (pH~7) and phosphate buffer

(pH~7.4), the films crosslinked with K2SO4 exhibited higher swelling degree than that of

glutaraldehyde. While in NaOH solution (pH~13) the films crosslinked with glutaraldehyde

exhibited higher swelling degree than that K2SO4. Crosslinked kappa carrageenan showed

swelling ability of pH sensitive.

A0002 Three-Suffix Margules Model for Liquid-Liquid Phase Equilibrium in Phenolic Compound

Extraction from Coal Tar

Dewi Selvia Fardhyanti, Megawati, and Sri Wahyuni

Semarang State University

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Abstract—The focus of this research is to study the liquid-liquid extraction process of the

major components of coal tar and to generalize the results of experiments by correlating the

data of liquid-liquid equilibrium with thermodynamic model and to obtain the values of the

parameters of the model. Variables of the research are composition of the solvent (the mole

fraction of water and solvent), the type of solvent, and solvent-feed mass ratio.

This research includes one stage experiment, that is the the liquid-liquid extraction of phenol,

o-cresol, and p-cresol using a aqueous acetone and aqueous methanol. The experiment used

artificial coal tar containing phenol, o-cresol, p-cresol in kerosene, which was prepared in the

laboratory with the phenol, o-cresol, p-cresol content similar to the real coal tar. The

extraction process aims to obtain the equilibrium data and parameters of thermodynamic

model for this system.

By using visual inspection, it can be concluded that Three-Suffix Margules’s model produces

the best results for predict the liquid-liquid equilibrium of phenol, o-cresol, p-cresol system

studied.

A0004 The Exploratory Study on Sulfide Removal Ability of Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria in Biofilm

on Salak Fruit Seeds

Retno Ambarwati Sigit Lestari, Wahyudi Budi Sediawan, Siti Syamsiah, and Sarto

17 Agustus 1945 University

Abstract—Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria were isolated from biofilm on salak fruif seeds. The

bacteria were used for the removal of sulfide was taken from sludge of the municipal waste

water treatment plant in Srandakan of Bantul of Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The results were 14

isolates of bacteria. Their peformances in sulfide removal were experimentaly tested. Each

isolate was mixed with SOB medium containing approximate 25 ppm sodium sulfide and

additives. Liquid samples were taken at the time of 4.5 hours and 9 hours. The sulfide

contents in the samples were then analyzed with spectrophotometer at 664 nm. The isolates

showing good performances in sulfide removal (effectively reducing sulfide concentration)

were selected. Among 14 samples, there were 6 isolates that can reduce the sulfide

concentration by 99 % for 9 hours at 30 0 C. The batch experiments for cultivation of the

isolated bacteria on salak fruit seeds (SFS) can reduce the sulfide concentration 91 % for 24

hours by isolate 3 on SFS without SOB medium, and 99.5 % for 31 hours by isolate 3 on SFS

with SOB medium.

A0006 Experimental Investigation on Segregation of Binary Mixture of Solids by Continuous Liquid

Fluidization

P. S. T. Sai and S. Narasimha Reddy

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Abstract—Segregation of binary mixture of solids was experimentally investigated in a

continuous liquid fluidized bed with water as the fluidizing medium. The feed is a uniform

mixture of particles of equal composition of different size but same density. Experiments

were conducted to study the effect of feed rate of solids and liquid superficial velocity on

entrainment and discharge rate of solids, and purity of top and bottom products. The

fluidization behavior was observed through pressure drop measurement. The results indicate

that the purity of the top of product decreases and the purity of the bottom product increases

with increasing liquid superficial velocity.

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A0007 A Study of Plasma-Assisted Rechargeable Antimicrobial Finishing for Cotton

C. W. Kan, C. E. Zhou, A. Luximon, K. W. Lau, and K. S. Chen

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Abstract—In this paper, oxygen plasma treatment was applied in different application stages

of finishing process of cotton fabrics of coating with 5,5-dimethylhydantoin (DMH). The

aim of plasma treatment is to improve and assist the DMH coating. Chlorine was then

introduced on the DMH coated cotton fabrics in order to make it with antimicrobial property

by chlorination with sodium hypochlorite. The antimicrobial property of the coated cotton

fabrics, its rechargeability and stability were investigated. The results showed that

oxygen-plasma could assist the adhesion of DMH on fabric and then the successful

introduction of chlorine on the coated fabric could inhibit gowth of bacteria and the

antimicrobial property is regenerable. Therefore, the coating of cotton fabrics with DMH with

the assistance of oxygen-plasma treatment, plus chlorination with sodium hypochlorite

achieves good effect in enhancing the antimicrobial property.

A0009 Extraction of Grapefruit Essential Oil from Grapefruit Peels

Adithya Subramanian, S. Ananthan, T. Prasanth, S. P. Selva bharathi, and M.

Thirumarimurugan

Coimbatore Institute of Technology

Abstract—This project involves extraction of grapefruit essential oil from grapefruit peels

using various oils like castor oil, gingelly oil, olive oil as carrier oils. The main aim of this

project is to extract the oil which has numerous medicinal uses. The extraction can be

performed by two methods, one by mason jar method and other by crack pot method. Project

involves extraction of the oil with various carrier oils in a view to reduce the cost of

production and the physical properties of the extracted oil are examined.The cost of

production by using other carrier oils like gingelly oil, castor oil etc.. is found to be reduced

while compared to the production by using almond oil.

A0015 Two Stage Thermal Conversion of Indonesian Nyamplung Oil (Calophyllum inophyllum) to

Improve Selectivity of Light Liquid Organic Product

Heny Dewajani, Rochmadi, Suryo Purwono, and Arief Budiman

The State Polytechnic of Malang

Abstract—Catalytic cracking processing has a potential to become an important process for

conversion of vegetable oils into renewable bio-based fuel. This process has advantages in

the feedstock flexibility without considering the level of free fatty acid and gum contents,

compared to trans-esterification process for biodiesel production. This work aims to improve

the selectivity of organic liquid product cracking of Indonesian nyamplung oil with two

stages thermal conversion namely thermal and catalytic process using fixed bed reactor with

zeolite-based catalyst. The thermal cracking process was carried out in the pre heater where

the oil would turn into vapor phase. This is to ensure that the non-volatile matter of crude

nyamplung oil can be separated in the pre heater so the oil vapor which flowed into the

reactor has the homogeneous and fixed composition. The previous process was done with

single stage thermal conversion of semi batch reactor. The liquid hydrocarbon products

obtained from this process were analyzed using Gas-Chromatograph and GC-MS and

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grouped into 3 lumps, i.e., C5-C11, C12-C15 and C16-C22 that having similarity to gasoline,

kerosene and diesel fraction. The experimental results show that the process with two stage of

thermal conversion can improve the selectivity of fraction C5-C11 from 33.3% up to 74.03%.

A0017 Esterification of Indonesian Turpentine with Acetic Acid over Ion-Exchange Resin

Diana, Sutijan, Rochmadi, and Arief Budiman

Gadjah Mada University

Abstract—Pine trees in Indonesia are largely of pine mercusii species which typically give

turpentine that contains about 79% α-pinene, 12% carene and balanced with other numerous

components such as camphene, β-pinene and limonene. In this work,

heterogeneously-catalyzed liquid phase reaction of turpentine with acetic acid was studied.

The catalytic experiments were carried out over Amberlyst 36 wet and Dowex 50x4 catalysts.

Reactions at atmospheric condition and various temperatures were investigated. The effects

of α-pinene concentration in turpentine were taken into account. The reaction produced two

series of products, esterification products (acetates) and rearrangement products (isomers).

The objective of this work was to study the feasibility of using crude of Indonesian turpentine

in batch esterification of α-pinene to produce bornyl acetate. It was found that purification of

turpentine up to 88% α-pinene does not give significant difference to its original. Experiment

shows that original turpentine reached 100% conversion of α-pinene and 26% selectivity of

bornyl acetate after 6 hours of reaction at 90oC.

A0018 Experimental Investigation on Pyrotechnic Igniter for Solid Rocket Motor

Paisan Apinhapat and Narupon Pittayaprasertkul

Defence Technology Institute

Abstract—Solid rocket igniters normally use pyrotechnic igniter compositions as a heat

source to ignite the solid propellant. In this paper, thermodynamic properties of pyrotechnic

pellet from Graphical User Interface Propellant Evaluation Program (GUIPEP) are used to

calculate the suitable amount of pyrotechnic pellet quantity that produces a combustion

pressure. This pressure must be higher than the critical pressure which is a reference level to

continually burn a propellant. Pyrotechnic pellet composes of BKNO3:Mg/Teflon: composite

propellant in a ratio of 1:2:4 to increase series of heat and pressure generation. In the static

test of rocket motor, various pyrotechnic pellet weights are used. The result shows

pyrotechnic pellet weight with less than 45% wt. from ideal gas method calculation cannot

increase the pressure to burn the propellant in 0.100 second. In contrast, pyrotechnic pellet

weight with equal and higher than analytical calculation can increase the pressure to burn the

propellant within 0.040 second.

A0022 Effect the Er:YAG Laser Treatment on Skin Tissue

Sana Mohammeb Anayb Baleg, Noriah Bidin, Lau Pik Suan, Muhammad Fakarruddin Sidi

Ahmad, and Ganesan Krishnan

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Abstract—The skin is the most important organ in our body which protects us from external

environmental effects. The determination of the histological examination of irradiated tissue

has a significant scientific and medical application value. In this work, the materials used in

this investigation were skin samples taken from the rat’s dorsal where they were excised to

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different Er:YAG laser pulses of 1, 3, 6, and 10 pulses of each. The histological investigation

indicated that, there was a loss in epidermis layer thickness with a deep of collagen

coagulation in dermis layer. Besides that, more collagen fibers were remolded in the treated

samples by Er:YAG laser after six days of treatment. We conclude that the Er:YAG laser was

perfect device for skin treatment which confirmed by our histological data, the collagen of

irradiated skin increased with minimal thermal damage to surrounding the tissue.

A0023 Photocatalytic Activity and Hydrophilicity of Immobilized Nano-TiO2 Thin Films Prepared

with Surfactants

Eden G. Mariquit, Winarto Kurniawan, Masahiro Miyauchi, and Hirofumi Hinode

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Abstract—We have immobilized titanium dioxide (TiO2) thin films on glass substrates using

TiO2 sol-gel solution with cationic and non-ionic surfactants. The prepared films were

characterized using field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM),

thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), and x-ray diffraction (XRD).

The films’ photocatalytic performances were tested in terms of its ability to degrade of an

organic dye, methylene blue. Aside from its phocatalytic performance, the photo-induced

hydrophilicity of thin TiO2 films surface was also studied. Characterization of the thin film

showed that the addition of surfactant gave rise to characteristic patterns on the surface of the

TiO2 thin film which eventually affects the photocatalytic activity as well. All of the TiO2

multilayer thin films were able to degrade MB, but the films with prepared with surfactant

showed better performance than the TiO2 thin film prepared without the surfactant. However,

in the case UV light-induced surface hydrophilicity of the TiO2 thin films, the effect of the

addition of surfactant become only significant at the end of irradiation.

12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch

Afternoon, August 27, 2014 (Wednesday)

SESSION–2 (ICSEE 2014, CCEA 2014) (11 presenters)

Venue: Conference Room 4

Session Chair: Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA

Time: 1:30pm-3:20pm

S0001 Siphonic Removal of Sediments in Water Reservoirs -Additional Experiment for Model

Revision

M. Sadatomi, T. Nagano, and A. Kawahara

Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Japan

Abstract—In water reservoirs and dams in Japan, the increment of sediments causes capacity

reduction and water quality deterioration. In the present paper, the siphonic sediment

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removal system, invented by Sadatomi, is experimentally studied using different sized

siphons and sands. From the present and our previous data for spherical particles, a new

correlation of particle volume flow rate fraction is obtained. By incorporating the new

correlation, the performance prediction model proposed in our previous study is revised.

The revised model is validated by testing against the present data as well as previous data.

Thus, the revised model is promising as a design tool of actual large scale systems.

S0002 Purification of Deep Water in a Dam Lake Using Micro-Bubbles and/or Eco-Bio-Ring

M. Sadatomi, A. Kawahara, K. Kurogawa, and T. Akasaki

Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Japan

Abstract—This study is aiming at finding an efficient method to purify deep water in

Midorikawa-dam Lake in Kumamoto Pref., Japan. The biological oxygen demand (BOD)

of the water at first was 46 mg/L in the worst case. In the test, micro-bubbles were

periodically supplied into the water in 80 L tank by a multi-fluids-mixer patented by

Sadatomi and Kawahara. The bubbling rate were changed as QG = 1.0 L/min and 2.0 L/min

to study its effect. In addition, the Eco-Bio-Ring including aerobic bacteria (Bacillus

bacterium), sold by Big Bio Co. Ltd., Japan, were immersed in two tanks of the three in order

to study its effect. As a result, it was cleared that QG = 1.0 L/min was enough to reduce the

BOD to about 6-10 mg/L within two weeks, and the Eco-Bio-Ring was effective to reduce

turbidity.

S0007 Health Risk Analysis of Indoor Air Pollution

K. F. R. Liu, K. Yeh, M. J. Hung, C. W. Chen, and Y. S. Shen

Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan

Abstract—This study uses target organ-specific hazard index (TOSHI) and cancer Risk to

analyze the health risk for indoor air pollutants defined in Taiwan Indoor Air Quality

Management Act. The reference concentrations (RfC) refer to the minimal values among

chronic reference exposure level (REL) developed by OEHHA, guideline values developed

by WHO, threshold limit values (TLV) developed by ACGIH, and Taiwan Indoor Air Quality

Standard. As for cancer unit risk, the minimal values between OEHH and WHO are

considered. Finally, the method is performed to analyze the health risk of IAQ in a local

hospital, before and after improvement plan, respectively.

S0009 Deterioration of Strength of Lime-Stabilized Soils Subjected to the Repetition of Crush and

Compaction

Y. Nabeshima, S. Tomohisa, and Y. Miura

Akashi National College of Technology, Japan

Abstract—A huge amount of surplus soil and muddy soil was produced from the construction

earth works in Japan. To reuse these soils in the construction sites, the soil improvements by

mixing with cement or lime were sometime adopted. Recently, the case in which the

improved soil was excavated, refilled and compacted was supposed. As the improved soil

was excavated, refilled and compacted, it was necessary to evaluate the strength of the

improved soil. However, the strength of stabilized soil was decreased by repetition of

excavation, refill and compaction processes. In this paper, the deterioration of strength of the

lime-stabilized soil subjected to the repetition of crush and compaction process was

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discussed. A series of unconfined compression tests were carried out to evaluate the

deterioration of strength of the stabilized soil by repeating crush and compaction processes.

As a result, it is found that the strength was decreased by repetition of crush and compaction

processes from that without the crush and compaction process. However, the deteriorated

strength of the stabilized soil which was repeatedly crushed and compacted had similar

strength to that of the soil with one-time of crush and comaction process.

S0016 Environmental Assessment of Integrated Biomass Gasification Fuel Cell for Power

Generation System

W. Paengjuntuek, J. Boonmak, and J. Mungkalasiri

Thammasat University, Thailand

Abstract—Biomass gasification has received considerable attention as a partial substitute for

fossil fuels power generation. In addition, the energy efficiency of biomass gasification can

be greatly enhanced when operated with highly efficient power generation systems, such as

solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). The combined cycle is called integrated biomass gasification

fuel cell (BGFC) system. In this research, rice straw is used as raw material for power

generation as it is available in large amounts in Thailand. The objectives are finding the

optimal operating conditions in order to make highest power efficiency and evaluating

environmental impact of BGFC system. Aspen plus is used to perform a simulation in this

study. In addition, Life cycle assessment (LCA) method is applied using global warming,

acidification and eutrophication potentials. The results show that BGFC operated in the

optimal conditions can generate 651.35 kW of net power output and 59.17% of efficiency.

Moreover, the impact of global warming, acidification and eutrophication is 0.4077 kgCO2eq,

0.0026 kgSO2eq and 0.000148 kgPO4eq, respectively.

A0011 Basic Red 46 Removal from Aqueous Solutions by Using Sodium Hydroxide and

Epichlorohydrin Modified Sugar Beet Pulp

Nurdan Bahar and Fikret Tümen

Tunceli University

Abstract—In this study, the removal of Basic Red 46 (BR46) from aqueous solutions was

investigated using sodium hydroxide and epichlorohydrin modified sugar beet pulp

(SEMSBP) as sorbent. The sorption behavior of SEMSBP was examined through pH and

equilibrium experiments. Sorption was pH dependent. The optimum pH was found to be

7.0±0.5. The experimental data were analyzed using the Langmuir, Freundlich and

Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherm models. Equilibrium data could be fitted into Langmuir and

Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherms. Maximum sorption capacity calculated from Langmuir

isotherm is 0.447mmol/g (178 mg/g) at 25oC. SEMSBP has the potantial of being used as an

efficient sorbent for removal BR46 in textile wastewaters.

A0012 Kinetic study of Basic Violet 7 Sorption from Aqueous Solutions onto Sodium Hydroxide

and Citric Acid Modified Sugar Beet Pulp

Nurdan Bahar and Fikret Tümen

Tunceli University

Abstract—The present research was focused on the study of sorption kinetic of Basic Violet 7

(BV7) onto sodium hydroxide and citric acid modified sugar beet pulp (SCMSBP) from

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aqueous solutions. The research was performed in the temperature interval 25-55 oC and

concentration range of 0.1-2.5 mmol/L. In batch experimental set-up, optimum conditions for

quantitative removal of BV7 by SCMSBP was attained following searching effect of

variables such as sorbent dose and initial pH. The sorption kinetic data were analyzed by

pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order, 'ntraparticle diffusion, modified Freundlich and

Banghman kinetic models. The sorption kinetic was found to follow pseudo- second order

kinetic model. Based on the rate constants obtained by pseudo-second-order kinetic model

using Arrhenius equation, the activation energy was determined to be 10.82 kJ/mol. The

results of this study indicate that SCMSBP might be a useful sorbent for BV7 contained in

waste streams generated in dye processes.

A0013 Effects of Wetting Agents and Approaching Anode on Lead Migration in Electrokinetic Soil

Remediation

Yee Sern Ng, Mohd Ali Hashim, and Bhaskar Sen Gupta

University of Malaya

Abstract—Approaching anode is one of the enhancement techniques in electrokinetic soil

remediation. This technique is reported to give promising migration for heavy metals under

shorter treatment time and at lower cost in comparison to normal fixed anode system. In the

present study, the effectiveness of fixed anode and approaching anode techniques in

electrokinetic soil remediation for lead migration under different types of wetting agents

(0.01M NaNO3 and 0.1M citric acid) was investigated. The study showed that the use of

citric acid enhanced lead migration in comparison to NaNO3. For NaNO3 tests, lead was

found to accumulate in the middle of soil section due to high soil pH, which favoured lead

adsorption and precipitation. Approaching anode reduced this effect by compressed high soil

pH region and enhanced lead migration at cathode region. The approaching anode only

showed technical advantages when NaNO3 was used whereas the enhancement in citric acid

test was insignificant. Nevertheless, this technique reduced electricity usage by 18-20% for

both wetting agents.

A0014 Removal of Reactive Dyes from Aqueous Solutions by Sugar Beet Pulp and Modified

Products of Sugar Beet Pulp in Batch System

Nurdan Bahar

Tunceli University

Abstract—The present research was focused on the study of sorption of Reactive Blue 21

(RB21) and Reactive Black 5 (RB5) onto sugar beet pulp (SBP), saponified sugar beet pulp

with sodium hydroxide (SSBP) and esterification product of saponified sugar beet pulp with

phosphoric acid (SSBP-PA) from aqueous solutions. The research was performed in the

temperature interval 25-55 oC in and in the concentration range of 50-600 mg/L. Batch study

was conducted in order to determine the optimal initial pH and the optimal initial pH was

selected to be 4. Langmuir and Freundlich models were fitted to the experimental data. It was

found that the Langmuir isotherm model presented satisfactory fit with the experimental data.

The maximum sorption capacity onto SSBP-PA after 6 h at 25 oC could reach 204 and 192

mg/g for RB21 and RB5, respectively. The sorption process of RB21 and RB5 onto SSBP-PA

were endothermic.

A0016 Removal of Reactive Dyes from Aqueous Solutions by Sugar Beet Pulp and Modified

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Products of Sugar Beet Pulp in a Fixed Bed Column

Nurdan Bahar

Tunceli University

Abstract—Sugar beet pulp (SBP), saponified sugar beet pulp (SSBP) and esterification

product of saponified sugar beet pulp with phosphoric acid (SSBP-PA) were used as sorbent

for the removal of Reactive Black 5 (RB5) and Reactive Blue 21 (RB21) from aqueous

solution in a fixed bed column. The experiment was performed in column mode at room

temperature (25 oC) and effect of bed depth on breakthrough curves was presented.

Maximum dye removal in continuous mode experiments with SSBP-PA for RB5 and RB21

were found to be 43.28 and 32.85 mg/g, respectively. These findings revealed that SSBP-PA

has a high sorption potential and it can be used for the treatment of reactive dye containing

wastewater.

A0019 Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Groundwater by Continuous Electrocoagulation

Muftah H. El-Naas and Shaima S. Hamdan

United Arab Emirates University

Abstract—Continuous electrocoagulation was evaluated for the removal of hexavalent

chromium from groundwater. Different operating parameters were examined for their effects

on chromium removal, including inlet flow rate, electrode type, applied current density,

initial pH, initial chromium concentration, conductivity and temperature. The experimental

results indicated that chromium removal was affected by electrode arrangements (iron and/or

aluminum); thus the highest removal efficiency (100% chromium removal) was obtained

when using Fe-Fe electrode pair at an electrocoagulation time of 5 minutes, an inlet flow rate

of 90 ml/min and a current density of 7.94 mA/cm2. The results show that electrocoagulation

could be considered as an effective solution for the treatment of groundwater with an

estimated energy consumption of 0.8 kWh/m3

3:20pm-3:40pm Coffee Break

Afternoon, August 27, 2014 (Wednesday)

SESSION–3 (ICSEE 2014, ICBBE 2014, CCEA 2014) (11 presenters)

Venue: Conference room 4

Session Chair: Prof. Yau-Hung Chen

Time: 3:40pm-5:30pm

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S0003 Design Procedure and Performance Evaluation of a Flat-Jet Twin-Fluid Atomizer by

Siphoning Liquid

J. F. Yao, K. Tanaka, A. Kawahara, and M. Sadatomi

Kumamoto University, Japan

Abstract—A design procedure and performance evaluation of a flat-jet atomizer is described.

The objective is to achieve a flat spray with minimum drop size and high performance for

stipulated flow conditions. In the design process, the flat spray was formed by using in-line

orifices and a rectangular outlet. The high spray performance was achieved by adopting the

same working principle of a full-cone atomizer patented by Sadatomi & Kawahara (2012),

which only needs pneumatic power, and the liquid can be sucked by siphoning force due to

the negative pressure caused by the orifice. In the evaluation process of the new design, the

influence of the outlet with different lengths and the orifice with different shapes on spray

characteristics were studied, and the optimum dimension and geometry of the outlet and

orifice were determined. Next, at different flow conditions, the flat-jet atomizer was

experimentally tested and the suitable flow condition was proposed. Finally, practical

applications of the new design (e.g. CO2 absorption) were recommended.

S0010 Kinetic Study of Immobilized Whole-Cell Lipase Rhizopus oryzae as Biocatalyst in

Biodiesel Synthesis through Non-Alcohol Route

Heri Hermansyah, Merisa B. Faiz and Rita Arbianti,

Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

Abstract— Utilizing whole-cell biocatalyst is a potential way to reduce catalyst cost in

biodiesel production using lipase as catalyst. Whole-cell of Rhizopus oryzae was cultivated

by one-step and two-step method and was immobilized on Biomass Support Particles (BSPs)

and chitosan-TPP bead. Immobilized whole-cells on BSPs produce 11% (one-step) and 12%

(two-step) FAME yield. While, FAME yield produced by immobilized whole-cell in

chitosan-TPP beads are 23% (one-step) and 22% (two-step). Kinetic model based

Michaelis-Menten used was found to fit fairly the substrate and product concentration profile.

Value of Km and Vmax for R. oryzae whole-cell immobilized on BSP are 4 mole L-1

, 0.05 mole

L-1

h-1

(one-step) and 3 mole L-1

, 0.04 mol L-1

h-1

(two-step). While, for immobilized

whole-cell in chitosan-TPP bead, the values are 0.3 mole L-1

, 0.01 mole L-1h-1

and 0.2 mole

L-1

, 0.008 mole L-1h-1 for single-step and two-step respectively.

S0017 Water Footprint Evaluation of Oil Palm Fresh Fruit Bunches in Pathumthani and Chonburi

(Thailand)

J. Mungkalasiri, R. Wisansuwannakorn, and W. Paengjuntuek

National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand

Abstract—Due to an encouragement of renewable energy, an implantation of oil palm in

Thailand is increased. It affects the amount of water consumption in each area. From this

point, the aim of this work is to evaluated water footprint (WF) of oil palm fresh fruit

bunches using CROPWAT program. The water footprint assessment of fresh fruit bunches in

Pathumthani and Chonburi provinces are comparatively studied finding the suitable

plantation area in term of water availability. In addition, the appropriate blue water footprint

calculation methods and weather data sources are evaluated. The results revealed that

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Chonburi is more suitable plantation area than Pathumthani. In addition, the results from this

study can be used as a water management approach for sustainable agriculture.

S2002 Spatial Modeling of Whreathed Hornbill (Aceros undulatus) Habitat in Mount Ungaran

Central Java

M. Rahayuningsih, N. E. Kartijono, and E. Suharini

Semarang State University, Indonesia

Abstract—The objective of the research was to find the suitable habitat for Whreathed

Hornbill (Aceros undulatus) using GIS in Mount Ungaran. The research was carried out in

five stations: Banyuwindu, Gajah Mungkur, Watu Ondo, Gunung Gentong, and Gajah

Mungkur. The method of data collection consisted of spatial data and tabular data. The

determining of habitat and the nest distribution were carried out using GPS (Global

Positioning System) and processing the data was using Arc Gis and Erdas Imagine 9.1

software.The results showed that very suitable area for bird habitat in Mount Ungaran was

2436.73 ha (13%), whereas 985.11 ha (51%) was considered as suitable area and 7171.37 ha

or 36% as unsuitable area. The results validate the suitability of habitat for Whreathed

Hornbill is 75%. The accuracy value of 75% indicates that the suitability map model for

Whreathed Hornbill habitat is relatively good and is acceptable.

B0003 Level Set Segmentation of Optic Discs from Retinal Images

Chuang Wang, Djibril Kaba and Yongmin Li

Brunel University, London, Unite Kingdom

Abstract—Analysis of retinal images can provide important information for detecting and

tracing retinal and vascular diseases. The purpose of this work is to design a method that can

automatically segment the optic disc in the digital fundus images. The template matching

method is used to approximately locate the optic disc centre, and the blood vessel is extracted

to reset the centre. This is followed by applying the Level Set Method, which incorporates

edge term, distance-regularization term and shape-prior term, to segment the shape of the

optic disc. Seven measures are used to evaluate the performance of the methods. The

effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated against alternative methods on three public

data sets DRIVE, DIARETDB1 and DIARETDB0. The results show that our method

outperforms the state-of-the-art methods on these datasets

B0005 The Insulin Like Growth Factor-1(IGF-1) and Insulin binding Protein-3 (IGFBP-3) Level as

Predictor Biomarker of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients in Indonesia

Titiek Hidayati, Ahmad Hamim Sadewa, Jarir Aththobari, and Marstyawan HNES

Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Abstract—This research aimed to identify (i). the IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 level of ESRD and non

ESRD populations in Indonesia and (ii). the correlation between IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 level

and ESRD incidences. This case control study was carried out in Yogyakarta among 159

volunteers. The result showed that among respondents whose data were successfully and

completely collected involved 159 volunteers. The result of bivariate analysis showed level,

IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 plasma level, DM history and hypertensive illness history had

correlation with ESRD incidences. Lower IGF-1 level and higher IGFBP-3 level have

highest OR value and can be used as predictor biomar ESRD incidence. Based on the

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research result, it is concluded that there difference in IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 plasma level

between ESRD and non- ESRD patients in Indonesia. The IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 plasma level

have correlation with ESRD incidence in Indonesia.

B0013 Extraction of Ultrasonography Images Using Ratio of Geometric Operations

Retno Supriyanti, Ades Wahyu Dwi Susilo, Yogi Ramadhani, Arwita Mulyawati, and Haris

B. Widodo

Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia

Abstract—The use of ultrasonography as a support machine diagnosis in the medical field has

been commonly used today. Based on this fact we need accurate information from

ultrasonography image. Currently there some kinds of ultrasonography machine such as 2D,

3D or 4D ultrasonography. Although there are many functions of using ultrasonography,

however, the largest use of ultrasonography is for prenatal care. In this research we use 2D

ultrasonography because this kind of ultrasonography is widely available in the developing

countries. In other hand, there many researches about exploring ultrasonography images. In

this paper we will do a comparative analysis study for ultrasonography image especially

focus on uterus area by comparing moment values produced by central moment, spatial

moment and invariant moment. Extraction analysis will be implemented to geometric

operation such as rotation, translation and scale. The result show that invariant moments

feature is the best choice for exploring information about ultrasonography images especially

information about uterus region.

B0016 Characterization of Partially Purified Peroxidase from Fingerroot (Boesenbergia rotunda (L.)

Mansf.)

Lalida P. Shank, Pairoje Kijjanapanich, Suree Phutrakul, and Nattapong Fongbua

Chiang Mai University, Thailand

Abstract—Peroxidase from fingerroot was partially purified and characterized for potential

use in analytical applications. The procedure began with crude extract preparation,

followed by ammonium sulfate fractionation and Con A-sepharose 4B affinity

chromatography. The fraction of protein precipitated at 20-40% saturation of ammonium

sulfate possessed the highest specific activity of 7.74 units/ mg. This fraction was

subsequently purified further using affinity binding of peroxidase, a glycosylated enzyme, to

Con A-sepharose 4B column. The chromatographic step produced peroxidase with specific

activity of 55.33 units/ mg and resulted in 19.34 fold of purification. Invetigation on

optimal conditions revealed pH optimum to be at 6 and temperature optimum to be at 40 °C.

After 5 hour incubation fingerroot peroxidase retained 60% of activity at pH 6 and 40 °C.

Activity of the enzyme rapidly dropped at pH 2, while temperature at 70 °C and above

inactivated the enzyme within the first hour. At concentration of 5 mM CaCl2, MgCl2,

MnCl2, NaCl and ZnCl2 did not show notable effect on peroxidase activity, whereas CuCl2

and FeCl2 moderately inhibited the activity of peroxidase. AlCl3 and FeCl3 at 5 mM highly

inhibited the activity of the enzyme up to 70%.

B0017 Verification of GM2 Activator Protein for Potential Application as Lung Cancer Biomarker

Laddawan. Potprommanee, Kongsak. Boonyapranai, Busayamass. Chewaskulyong,

Shui-Tein. Chen, and Lalida. Shank

Chiang Mai University, Thailand

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Abstract—Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer–related deaths worldwide. Finding

effective biomarkers for early diagnosis would benefit available treatments. By 2-DE

analysis, GM2 activator protein (GM2AP) was increased in urine samples of lung cancer

patients. An increase of GM2AP level in urine samples of lung cancer patients were verified

by Western blot analysis, using healthy donors as controls. Levels of urinary GM2AP in

samples from the patients were significantly increased with 23-fold higher than that found in

healthy controls. The increased level of GM2AP was also confirmed in serum samples of

lung cancer patients. The levels of GM2AP were found with 14-fold in lung cancer patients

compared to those from healthy controls. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) assay

revealed that the concentration of urinary GM2AP in lung cancer patients were at 1.960,

1.334 and 9.303 µM/mL, whereas in the healthy controls was found at 1.082, 1.177 and 1.028

µM/mL. The concentration of the serum samples of lung cancer patients and healthy controls

were found at 2.113, 1.284 and 1.375 µM/mL, whereas in healthy controls were found at

0.995, 0.953 and 0.768 µM/mL, respectively. Therefore, we suggest that GM2AP might serve

as preliminary candidate biomarker of lung cancer.

B0019 Immobilization of Glucose Oxidase on Gold Surface for Applications in Implantable

Biosensors

Kuo-Yuan Hwa and Boopathi Subramani

National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

Abstract—Surface modification is an important step in developing nanoscale biosensors. The

uniform and stable surface structure by forming self-assembled monolayers (SAM) makes it

suitable for the development of biosensors. We have studied several surface modification

methods on a gold electrode to covalently immobilize the glucose oxidase. The methods with

SAM formation were more efficient for immobilizing glucose oxidase, as expected.

Furthermore, the gold surface modified with MPA and the coupling reagents EDC and NHS

was found to be the best method among the various matrices tested. With highly efficient

modified matrix, we hope to develop a continuous glucose monitoring system in the future.

A0003 Simple Kinetic Model for Extraction of Glucomannan from Porang (Amorphophallus

muelleri Blume)

Fadilah, Rochmadi, Siti Syamsiah, and Haryadi

Sebelas Maret University

Abstract—Glucomannan can be extracted from the corms of porang (Amorphophallus

muelleri Blume) by several processing methods. The wet process includes water extraction

simultaneous with enzymatic hydrolysis for degrading starch in the porang flour. The

experiment carried out by heating phosphate buffer solution to the desired temperature and

then adding an amount of amylase. The porang flour was then added into the solution and this

time was considered as the starting time of extraction and hydrolysis. In this paper only the

extraction of the glucomannan was reported. The influence of temperature on the extraction

was discussed and two models were used to analyze data. The increase of temperature

increased the extraction rate, reduced the extraction time and gived higher final

concentration. The results showed that both simple mass transfer model and rate law model

demonstrated good agreement between experimental and calculated data. The simple mass

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transfer model correlated the experimental and calculated data with SSE of 8.53E-07 and

2.18E-06 for temperature 70 oC and 80

oC respectively and the rate law model correlated the

experimental and calculated data with SSE of 8.06E-07 and 9.3E-06 for temperature 70 oC

and 80 oC respectively.

6:00pm Dinner

Academic visit information:

Tamkang University

TKU Campus Tour

August 26, 2014! Please arrive at the Lobby at 2:50pm. Since this activity is free of charge, we do not

provide dinner on that day (August 26). Thank you for your understanding!

3:00pm-3:45pm: Campus tour (The Chinese Palace-style Classrooms, Lucky Dolphins Milestone Statue, The

Bronze Sculpture of the Five Tigers, and Maritime Museum)

3:45pm-4:30pm: Chemistry Hall tour (Fish Lab and Chemical Lab visiting)

4:30pm-5:00pm: Science discussion

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Conference venue

RegaLees Hotel (福格大饭店)

http://www.regalees-hotel.com.tw/gb/main01.php

RegaLees Hotel wants to let customers feel Danshuis tranquility in the morning, the breathtaking sunset of the

Danshui estuary, and the local cultural milieu. We offer sovereign service to let you, on business or holiday,

get away from the citys hustling and bustling for a while and relax in the expanse between the sea and the sky.

We provide the service you need with incomparable attentiveness in a bid to bring a delightful and intellectual

Danshui experience to you.

The hotel is located on Syuefu Road, Danshui, only several minutes walk from MRT Danshui Station, and has

an indoor parking lot. We have 168 deluxe suites, family suites and business suites, complete with the

Commercial Center, the Conference Center, the VIP Hall, the spa refreshing club, etc. Internet access is also

available to guests carrying notebooks. Surrounded by the Tatun Mountain, the Guanyin Mountain and the

Danshui River, RegaLees offers a magnificent view from! Near Tamkang University, Yinshan Temple and

Danshui Old Street, among other tourist spots, and equipped with perfect facilities, the hotel is absolutely your

place of choice for holidays, breaks, parties and business.

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By MRT:

Ride Danshuei-line MRT to Danshuei Station, walk along Syuefu Road, and RegaLees is right in front of you.

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◎Take the San Chung Bus Co., Ltd.’s long-distance bus (Banciao to Danhai, through Dahan Bridge, Sanchong, Lujhou),

get off at Denggongli Station, walk along Syuefu Road, and is right in front of you.

◎Take the Chih-Nan Bus Company, Ltd.’s long-distance bus No. 10 (Shulin to Danhai, through Sinjhuang and Taishan),

get off at Denggongli Station, walk along Syuefu Road, and RegaLees is right in front of you.

◎Take the Chih-Nan Bus Company, Ltd.’s long-distance bus (Beimen to Danhai, through Chongcing N. Rd. and Taipei

Station), get off at Denggongli or Danshuei Station, walk along Syuefu Road, and RegaLees is right in front of you.

By Car:

◎From Sun Yat-sen Freeway: Exit the freeway through the Chongcing N. Rd. Exchange, drive past Shihlin, along

Highway 2b and Dadu Road to MRT Danshuei Station, then turn right and go straight for about 500 meters.

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ICBEC 2014

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Environment and Chemistry (ICBEC 2014)

www.icbec.org/

Volume of Journal ( IPCBEE,

ISSN: 2010-4618)

ICPBS 2014

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Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences (ICPBS

2014)

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Bioengineering (JOMB, ISSN:

2301-3796)

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Jan. 24-25, 2015,

Taipei, Taiwan

ICFEE 2015

2015 5th International Conference on Future

Environment and Energy

http://www.icfee.org/

Journal of Clean Energy

Technologies (JOCET, ISSN:

1793-821X)

ICBBB 2015

2015 5th International Conference on Bioscience,

Biochemistry and Bioinformatics

http://www.icbbb.org/

Volume of Journal (IPCBEE,

ISSN: 2010-4618)

ICCCH 2015

2015 4th International Conference on Climate

Change and Humanity

http://www.iccch.org/

APCBEE Procedia (Journal

under Elsevier, ISSN:

2212-6708)

Feb. 08-09, 2015,

Rangoon, Burma

ICOGE 2015

2015 International Conference on Geological

Engineering

http://www.icoge.org/

International Journal of

Geological Engineering (IJGE,

ISSN: 2301-3818)

ICERE 2015

2015 International Conference on Environment and

Renewable Energy

http://www.icere.org/

Journal of Environmental

Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

ICFES 2015

2015 International Conference on Food and

Environmental Sciences

http://www.icfes.org/

International Journal of Food

Engineering (IJFE, ISSN:

2301-3664)

Feb. 14-15, 2015,

Amsterdam,

Netherlands

ICESD 2015

2015 6th International Conference on

Environmental Science and Development

http://www.icesd.org/

Journal of Environmental

Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

ICCCP 2015

2015 5th International Conference on Chemistry

and Chemical Process

http://www.cbees.org/events/

International Journal of

Chemical Engineering and

Applications (IJCEA,

ISSN:2010-0221)

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ICCGE 2015

2015 4th International Conference on Clean and

Green Energy

http://www.iccge.org/

Journal of Clean Energy

Technologies (JOCET, ISSN:

1793-821X)

Mar. 10-11, 2015,

Seoul,South Korea

ICFEB 2015

2015 6th International Conference on Food

Engineering and Biotechnology

http://www.icfeb.org/

International Journal of Food

Engineering (IJFE, ISSN:

2301-3664); Journal of Medical

and Bioengineering (JOMB,

ISSN: 2301-3796)

ICBET 2015

2015 5th International Conference on Biomedical

Engineering and Technology

http://www.icbet.org/

Volume of Journal (IPCBEE,

ISSN: 2010-4618)

ICEII 2015

2015 5th International Conference on Environment

and Industrial Innovation

http://www.iceii.org/

International Journal of

Innovation, Management and

Technology (IJIMT, ISSN:

2010-0248); International

Journal of Environmental

Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

Mar. 19-20, 2015,

Florence, Italy

ICCBS 2015

2015 2nd International Conference on Chemical

and Biological Sciences

http://www.iccbs.org/

International Journal of

Chemical Engineering and

Applications (IJCEA,

ISSN:2010-0221); International

Journal of Bioscience,

Biochemistry and Bioinformatics

(IJBBB, ISSN: 2010-3638)

ICCUE 2015

2015 2nd International Conference on Civil and

Urban Engineering

http://www.iccue.org/

International Journal of

Engineering and Technology

(IJET, ISSN:1793-8236)

ICFSN 2015

2015 2nd International Conference on Food

Security and Nutrition

http://www.icfsn.org/

Volume of Journal (IPCBEE,

ISSN: 2010-4618)

We sincerely welcome your submission and participation in APCBEES future conferences, you can

disseminate our conferences to your friends or colleagues if you have a good and positive impression of

our conferences. We really appreciate for your support.

Welcome to be APCBEES Member, you can send your application to [email protected]. The

information about APCBEES Member can be checked on the website:

http://www.cbees.org/membership/.

Welcome to submit papers or participate in our upcoming conferences.

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