Time

CBIC2025 Program 6th February 2025

8:00

Registration

9:00

PL-01: Catalytic C-O hydrogenolysis and deoxydehydration for the selective synthesis of C4 chemicals from erythritol and 1,4-anhydroerythritol
Keiichi Tomishige, Tohoku University, Japan
Room: Rajmontien 4

10:00

Coffee Break
Rajmontien 1
Rajmontien 2
Rajmontien 3
Rajmontien 4
Montientip
Chair
Chair
Chair
Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair

10:20

IN-02
Modification of surface silanol on metal-free MFI-1 catalysts for enhanced selective conversion of furfural alcohol to gamma-valerolactone Joongjai Panpranot Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
KN-09
Inner sphere electron transfer induced by fluorination of MgO facilitates biomass valorization
Jimmy Faria Albanese
University of Twente
The Netherlands
IN-05
Fabrication of biomass polymer monolithic materials for carbon capture utilization
Yu-I HSU
Osaka University, Japan
IN-12
Update on the status, challenges, and opportunities of the palm oil industry in the Philippines
Agnes C. Sequiño
University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, Philippines

10:40

AB-30
5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone as a bio-based platform chemical for value added C4 chemical synthesis
Abhijit Shrotri
Hokkaido University, Japan
AB-58
The synthesized construction of hybrid Metal-Organic Frameworks as solid adsorbent for CO2 capture
Bhumin Than-ardna
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
AB-23
Reductive transformation of triglycerides using supported 
Pt-Mo catalysts
Tomoo Mizugaki
Osaka University, Japan

11:00

AB-37
Diels-alder cycloaddition of 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan (BHMF) and 
N-phenylmaleimide derivatives
Ekasith Somsook
Mahidol University, Thailand
AB-46
Design and synthesis of nanospace catalysts for valorization of biomass resources Toshiyuki Yokoi Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
AB-61
Characteristics of zeolite 4A and 5A fabricated in different shapes
Ganyavee Chanon
Burapha University, Thailand
AB-80
Exploring synthesis gas as a substitute for high-purity hydrogen in the hydrotreating of waste cooking oil catalyzed by NiMo/𝛾-Al2O3 commercial catalyst
Gunniga Phoonsawas
Silpakorn University, Thailand

11:20

AB-18
Acetal protection strategy for oxidative esterification of methyl 5-formylfuran-2-carboxylate over CeO2-supported Au catalysts prepared by sol immobilization
Nao Arai
Hokkaido University, Japan
AB-26
Unique reductive support effect of Ti2O3 in MoO2/Ti2O3 to enhance acid catalytic performance
Miyu Sato
Hokkaido University, Japan
AB-77
Insect biorefinery as a practical platform for Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS)
Yu-Shen Cheng 
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
AB-79
Effect of Pd on ZrO2 catalysts for ketonization of methyl palmitate to bio-wax
Resty Zama Andiena
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

11:40

AB-51
Advancing continuous electrochemical production of FDCA: catalyst design and process scale up
Pongkarn Chakthranont
National Nanotechnology Center, Thailand


AB-16
Biocatalytic fumarate production from gaseous CO2 and pyruvate with the multi-enzyme system
Yutaka Amao
Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan


12:00

Lunch at Mezzanine Zone (Buffet free for all registered participants)
Furanics II
Catalysts Innovation II
CCUS II
Oil conversion II
International Forum
Lunch
Discussion
Chair
Chair
Chair
Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair

13:20

AB-19
Sustainable aviation fuel production from furfural derivative over NiW-ZrO2 catalysts
Sunil K. Maity
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India
AB-59
Metal-free and metal-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) Supavadee Kiatisevi Mahidol University, Thailand
IN-04
Design of multifunctional catalyst for simultaneous conversion of CO2 and lower alkane
Shinya Furukawa
Osaka University, Japan
IN-13
Globalizing the Philippine palm oil industry: analyzing crude palm oil characteristics and production practices
Ashraf R. Khater
University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, Philippines

13:40

AB-86
Taking off with furfural: the missing link in the production of high-performance jet fuel
Rick Baldenhofer
University of Twente, 
The Netherlands
AB-27
Tunable imidazole-benzimidazole-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in water
Narisara Tanjedrew
Mahidol University, Thailand
IN-03
Designing a methanation-resistant Nickel catalyst for reverse water-gas shift with large nanoparticles via the molten salt method
Yu-Chaun Lin
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
AB-33
Green diesel production from methyl palmitate via hydrogen-free cross-metathesis with bio-ethylene
Mochamad Solehudin
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

14:00

AB-48
Development of zeolite-supported metal catalyst for selective hydrogenation of 
5-hydroxymethylfurfural to the components of fuels
Apinya Wijitrat
Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
IN-06
Enhanced hydrogen evolution from ammonia decomposition catalyzed by highly dispersed Ru nanoparticles over porous MgO support
Chun-Hong Kuo
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
AB-15
Synthesis, characterization of hierarchical ZSM-5@NiCoAl layered double hydroxide nanocomposites and their applications in CO2 methanation
Warot Prasanseang
Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology, Thailand
AB-75
Sustainable bio-wax production via ketonization of methyl palmitate over nano-CeO2 catalyst
Gladis Aros Safitri
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

14:20

KN-05
From plastic to valuable MOF materials: development of high-performance catalysts for PET/PC recycling and BHET/PET-to-MOF synthesis Kevin C.-W. Wu
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
IN-07
Semiconducting polymer photocatalysts for solar-driven hydrogen evolution
Ho-Hsiu Chou
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
AB-20
Effect of promoters on the catalytic activity in the dry reforming of methane of Ni-X/Silica fiber (SF) catalyst
Nitcha Chatsuwan
Thammasat University, Thailand


14:40





AB-21
Catalytic activity in dry reforming of methane over 
Ce modified Ni/Silica fiber catalyst
Jirawan Janlon
Thammasat University, Thailand


15:00

Coffee Break

15:20

Poster at Hallway

18:00
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20:00

Banquet at Rajmontien 4

Time

CBIC2025 Program 7th February 2025

8:00

Registration

9:00

PL-02: Catalytic technologies for biomass valorization into fuels and chemicals: from lab to pilot plant
Emiel J.M. Hensen, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Room: Rajmontien 4

10:00

Coffee Break
Rajmontien 1
Rajmontien 2
Rajmontien 3
Montientip
Chair
Chair
Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair

10:20

KN-08
Conversion of biomass into high-value products with zero waste via biorefinery concept
Navadol Laosiripojana
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
KN-03
A unified view of biomass conversion and plastic upcycling
Ning Yan
National University of Singapore, Singapore
KN-06
Jan VERSTRAETE
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN), France

10:40







11:00

IN-10
Advancing cellulose biorefineries: sustainable solutions for CO2 utilization and bioproduct innovation
Nor Aishah Saidina Amin
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
AB-08
Selective depolymerization of polyolefin plastics into olefin monomers on electrified tungsten filament
Shijie Yu
National University of Singapore, Singapore
AB-06
Understanding the catalytic performance and deactivation behaviour of second promoter doped Pt/WOx/ 𝛾-Al2O3 catalysts in the glycerol hydrogenolysis for selective and cleaner production of 1,3-propanediol
Piyasan Praserthdam
Chulalongkorn University

11:20

KN-04
Catalytic fractionation of lignocellulose and selective lignin conversion
Feng Wang
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
AB-12
Microwave-assisted ball milling induced plasma enables fast defluorination of poly(tetrafluoroethylene)
Xiao Fang
National University of Singapore, Singapore 
AB-36
Deactivation control in the vapor-phase aldol condensation of 2,5-hexanedione over CeO2 and ZrO2 catalyst
Enggah Kurniawan
Chiba University, Japan

11:40


AB-43
Depolymerization of polymers into monomers in high-temperature water
Aritomo Yamaguchi
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
AB-42
Possible trace of thermal oxidation of HMF by titanium-based catalysts
Soipatta Soisuwan
Burapha University, Thailand

12:00

Lunch at Mezzanine Zone (Buffet free for all registered participants)
Biomass conversion II
Catalysts Innovation III
Bioethanol
International Forum
Lunch
Discussion
Chair
Chair
Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair

13:20

KN-01
Valorization of cellulose and chitin by heterogeneous carbon catalysis
Atsushi Fukuoka
Hokkaido University, Japan
IN-01
Understanding the surface coordinated hydrides on the atomically dispersed hydrotalcite oxide supported copper catalysts for selective hydrogenation
Po-Wen Chung
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
KN-07
Recent advances in the catalytic conversion of bioethanol to green chemicals
Bunjerd Jongsomjit
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

13:40



IN-09
Hydrogenation of guaiacol over supported 
noble metal catalysts in aqueous ethanol solution without external hydrogen
Masayuki Shirai
Iwate University, Japan


14:00

AB-73
Cellulose that easily disintegrates into nanosheets and nanofibers Makiko Imai Kyoto University, Japan
AB-41
Selective hydrogenation of amino acid into amino alcohol using Pt@MoOx/Al2O3
Satoshi Suganuma
Hokkaido University, Japan
IN-08
Advanced catalytic upgrading of bioethanol to chemicals and carbon materials over hierarchical zeolites and their composites Chularat Wattanakit Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology, Thailand

14:20

AB-24
Development of metastable titanium suboxide as catalyst and catalyst support 
for biomass conversion
Ryoichi Otomo
Hokkaido University, Japan
AB-05
Uncovering the effects of non-faradic promotion on selective alkynol hydrogenation: kinetics study with EQCM
Chen Chen
National University of Singapore, Singapore
AB-83
Hydroxyapatite Catalysts for Sustainable Biofuel Production: Unveiling the Mechanism of Ethanol-to-Butanol Conversion
Juarez L. F. Da Silva
University of São Paulo, Brazil

14:40

IN-11
Biohydrogen production from cellulosic biomass using metal-TiO2 catalysts
Abdul Hanif Mahadi
University Brunei Darussalam, Brunei


AB-28
Higher alcohol production from ethanol over occluded [Mg4(OH)4]4+ clusters in MgO/KNaX
Nattapol Yodcome
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

15:00

Lunch at Mezzanine Zone (Buffet free for all registered participants)
Biomass conversion II
Catalysts Innovation III
Bioethanol

Chair
Chair
Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair

15:20

KN-02
Acetal-protection strategy for the synthesis of highly reactive platform molecules
Kiyotaka Nakajima
Hokkaido University, Japan
AB-13
X-ray absorption spectroscopy: 
the state-of-the-art synchrotron-based characterization
Pinit Kidkhunthod
Synchrotron Light Research Institute, Thailand
AB-87
Improved kinetic model for methanol synthesis with Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts based on an extensive state-of-the-art dataset
Hilbert Keestra
University of Twente, The Netherlands

15:40



AB-57
Operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy development for catalytic ethanol reforming research
Yingyot Poo-arporn
Synchrotron Light Research Institute, Thailand
AB-14
Methanol production by heterogeneous CO2 hydrogenation catalyzed by iridium complexes under gas-solid phase
Yuichiro Himeda
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

16:00

AB-62
Catalytic conversion of glucose to furfurals using Zr- and Al-incorporated SBA-15
Jonggol Tantirungrotechai
Mahidol University, Thailand
AB-17
Highly active and reusable low-loading 
ReOx-Pd/CeO2 for efficient consecutive deoxydehydration and hydrogenation of erythritol
Savitri Larasati
Tohoku University, Japan
AB-66
Optimizing methanol yield of catalytic CO2 hydrogenation process via machine learning
Ingon Sondit
Silpakorn University, Thailand

16:20

AB-64
Machine learning-assisted optimization of furfural production in reactive distillation using organic acids as catalysts
Patcharapuek Pattaramanon
Silpakorn University, Thailand
AB-47
Dehydration of amides into nitriles over silica-supported molybdenum oxide catalyst
Guowei Yuan
Tohoku University, Japan
AB-53
CO2 methanation over Ru catalysts supported rutile TiO2 with various morphology
Okorn Mekasuwandumrong
Silpakorn University, Thailand

16:40

IN-14
From hydrolysis to redox: mechanistic insights into bio-oxygenates reactions
Iris K.M. Yu
National University of Singapore, Singapore


AB-60
Enhanced CO selectivity in CO2 hydrogenation: exsolved Cu and Ni catalysts encapsulated in silicalite-1
Jedy Prameswari
National Cheng Kung University,Taiwan

The keynote talk will have a total time slot of 40 minutes, which includes 30 to 35 minutes for the presentation and a 5-minute Q&A session. 
The invited and regular talks will have a 20-minute time slot, consisting of 17 minutes for the presentation and 3 minutes for Q&A.
You can upload your file in the presentation room or use your computer. Please note that the computer connector uses an HDMI cable. Presenters should upload and check their files before their scheduled presentation time. 


Regarding posters, the size should be 60 cm x 100 cm, and we will provide double-sided tape.