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				Proceeding #: 142 
		
Modeling and Optimal Design of Pressure Swing Adsorber for Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Separation from Industrial Waste Gas 
 		Toji Kakiuchi, Tomoyuki Yajima, Nobuyuki Shigaki and Yoshiaki Kawajiri 
 		
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				Proceeding #: 143 
		
Membrane Characterization with Model-Based Design of Experiments 
 		Xinhong Liu, Jialu Wang, Jonathan Ouimet, William Phillip and Alexander Dowling 
 		
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				Proceeding #: 144 
		
Systematic Modelling of Distillation Columns based on Topologies and Ontologies 
 		Robert Pujan, Philipp Sengupta and Heinz A. Preisig 
 		
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				Proceeding #: 145 
		
Sensitivity Analysis of an Electrospray Dehumidification System 
 		David Young, Yasuhiro Shoji, Maliha Yel Mahi, Selen Cremaschi, Lorenzo Cremaschi and Mike Ellis 
 		
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				Proceeding #: 146 
		
Rigorous modeling for comparing batch and flow syntheses of a drug substance using heterogeneous hydrogenation 
 		Junu Kim, Hironori Yonekura, Takeaki Watanabe, Satoshi Yoshikawa, Hayao Nakanishi, Hirokazu Sugiyama and Sara Badr 
 		
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				Proceeding #: 147 
		
Assessment on the heat integration potential for different pressure thermally coupled distillation structures 
 		J. Rafael Alcantara Avila and Rodrigo Tinoco Saenz 
 		
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				Proceeding #: 148 
		
Python platform for Tennessee Eastman Process 
 		Chengyu Han, Shiping Huang and Wei Sun 
 		
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