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Adsorption is a process of attracting molecules from bulk fluid to a solid surface. The best and most famous of such solids known is activated carbon. Activated carbon (AC) is one of the best discoveries that man ever made in technological advancement. Some regards AC as natures gift to man with its use in air, water and food purification, and in the field of medicine which are among man’s essential commodities. It can also be used for treating industrial effluents, oil spills and an inexhaustible list of areas of application. Since its use cuts across almost every aspects of life, it is imperative for people to be informed on potentials in AC applications.As a researcher in AC field, do you wish to know the current trend research areas and be at the cutting edge of your profession?As an entrepreneur or producer of AC, do you wish to find out what consumers or the world wants from AC producers cum modern and easier ways of producing AC in large quantity?As a potential consumer of AC, do wish to find out the numerous challenges or problems that AC can solve and the best and latest ways of using it?As researcher and postgraduate student, are you interested to know the current research trends and future directions in the field?

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Principles and Applications of Adsorption byPrinciples and Applications of Adsorption byPrinciples and Applications of Adsorption byPrinciples and Applications of Adsorption by

Activated CarbonActivated CarbonActivated CarbonActivated Carbon

Date : 6th May 2013 (Monday)

Venue : Eastin Hotel, Penang

Time : 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

HRDF Claimable* *Subject to HRDF Approval

Organized and managed by: In collaboration with:

USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd.USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd.USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd.USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd. (wholly(wholly(wholly(wholly----owned by Universiti Sains Malaysia)owned by Universiti Sains Malaysia)owned by Universiti Sains Malaysia)owned by Universiti Sains Malaysia)

Universiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains Malaysia

Activated Carbons

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Introduction

Adsorption is a process of attracting molecules from

bulk fluid to a solid surface. The best and most famous

of such solids known is activated carbon. Activated

carbon (AC) is one of the best discoveries that man

ever made in technological advancement. Some

regards AC as natures gift to man with its use in air,

water and food purification, and in the field of medicine

which are among man’s essential commodities. It can

also be used for treating industrial effluents, oil spills

and an inexhaustible list of areas of application. Since

its use cuts across almost every aspects of life, it is

imperative for people to be informed on potentials in

AC applications.

� As a researcher in AC field, do you wish to know

the current trend research areas and be at the

cutting edge of your profession?

� As an entrepreneur or producer of AC, do you

wish to find out what consumers or the world

wants from AC producers cum modern and easier

ways of producing AC in large quantity?

� As a potential consumer of AC, do wish to find out

the numerous challenges or problems that AC can

solve and the best and latest ways of using it?

� As researcher and postgraduate student, are you

interested to know the current research trends and

future directions in the field?

These and a lot of other information would be made

clear in this workshop. Come and join us, don’t be left

out.

Workshop outcomes

At the end of this workshop, participants should be able to: � Master the fundamental principles of adsorption

and its applications.

� Master the fundamentals of AC production by

conventional and microwave methods.

� Master modern and easier ways of producing

large quantity of AC.

� Understand the chemistry and engineering

activity that goes on when AC is solving your

problem.

� Improve their ability to select the right type of AC

for any given challenge/problem/application.

� Understand AC regeneration techniques and to

be able to use your AC as many times as you

wish before discarding it.

Aim of the Workshop The workshop will expose or reveal to the participants

that condensed secret of AC that has been withheld by

some few individuals in the world. Comprehensive

information on AC from laboratory research, industrial

production and its applicability by consumers will be

unveiled. The workshop will prove to you that good AC

has never failed in its application unless if there was

something wrong with its production or usage.

Targeted Audience

The workshop is designed for Researchers, Managers,

Engineers, Technicians, Chemists and the general

populace who wants to have basic and in-depth

understanding on AC, its production, working

mechanism, areas of applications and regeneration.

Topics of the workshop � Principles of adsorption process.

� Application of adsorption process in gas and

liquid phases (modern methods).

� Modeling of adsorption process-Batch and

continuous systems.

� The world of AC.

� Good AC: starting materials, classification and

properties.

� Methods of production: conventional and

microwave heating methods.

� In-depth knowledge of AC through its

characterization.

� Life cycle/Reusability/Regeneration of AC for

adsorption.

� The past, current research trends and future

directions in the field.

Workshop Fee:

(Covers course material, refreshment including lunch and Certificate of Attendance.)

Normal : MYR 799.00 per person

Group : MYR 699.00 per person (Minimum 3 participants from the same institution)

Student : MYR 599.00 per person

– Proof of I.D. is required

Seats are

limited!

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Tentative Workshop Program

Time Activity

08.30-08.55 am Registration

09:00-09:15 am Introduction of workshop & participants

09.20-10.30 am Session 1: Principles of adsorption process.

10.30-10.50 am Refreshment break

10:50-11:30 am Session 2: Industrial application & modelling of adsorption process.

11.30-12.00 pm Session 3: - The world of activated carbon.

- Good activated carbon: starting materials, classification & properties.

12.00-12.55 pm Session 4: Production of activated carbon by conventional methods

01.00-02.15 pm Lunch Break

02:20-03:00 pm Session 5: Production of activated carbon by

microwave heating

03:00-03:40 pm Session 6: Classifications & characterization of

activated carbon

03.40-04.00 pm Refreshment break

04:00-04.30 pm Session 7: Regeneration of AC for adsorption.

04:30-04:55 pm Session 8: The past, current research trends & future

directions in the field.

05:00 pm Closing & presentation of certificates to participants

End

Speaker

PROFESSOR DR. BASSIM H. HAMEED

Professor Dr. Bassim H. Hameed received his Ph.D. in Chem. Eng. from University of Salford, UK, in 1992. He is a Professor at School of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research interest is Reaction Engineering and Adsorption Technology. He is an internationally recognized expert in field of production of activated carbon. To date, he has published more than 150 articles in ISI-indexed journals and other 80 articles in International and national journals and proceedings. The quality of his publication merited him over 4300 times citations (Scopus records) with 7 having been cited above 100 times each; his author h-index is 40. Currently, he is the top cited Malaysian-based author in Engineering, 2001-2010 according to MOHE, Malaysian Citation Centre, 2012 with average citations per publication of 27.26. According to a recent Science Direct report, more than 15 of his articles were among the Top 25 Hottest Articles accessed in 2007-2012. Currently he serves as a reviewer for many international journals published by prestigious publishers. He has reviewed more than 500 manuscripts. He is a recipient of three Sanggar Sanjung (Hall of Fame) awards for Research Product in 2003 and 2004 and USM Excellent Achievement Award in 2007 and 2011. Also he was a recipient of Sanggar Sanjung Awards in 2007-2011 for Excellence in Publication in top ISI-indexed journals. Prof. Bassim has conducted many workshops on writing publishable scientific manuscript for university lecturers, postgraduate students and researchers.

ENQUIRIES Technical enquires:

Prof. Dr. Bassim H. Hameed

Workshop coordinator School of Chem. Eng. Engineering Campus Universiti Sains Malaysia 14300 Nibong Tebal Penang (DL) : +604-599 6422 (E) : [email protected]

Registration/Other enquiries:

Khairol Anuar Mohammed

Education & Talent Development, USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd. Kompleks ЄUREKA, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang (DL) : +604-653 4372 (H/P) : +6012-286 9048 (E) : [email protected] [email protected] (Pleas e-mail to both e-mail addresses)

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REGISTER NOW!

Principles and Applications of Adsorption by Activated Carbon

6th May 2013

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A full refund less administration fee of MYR250.00 will be given for cancellation received not later than 10 working days before the course. No refund will be made after this period. However, substitute participants are welcomed at no extra charge provided written notice of at least 5 working days before the event is given to the Organizer.

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The organizer reserves the right to reschedule or cancel any part of its published programme or venue due to unforeseen circumstances and will not accept liability for costs incurred by participants or their organizations for the cancellation of travel arrangements and/or accommodation reservations as a result of the course being cancelled or postponed. Advance notice will be given if there is such a change or cancellation.