2 nd International Conference on Recycling and Reuse 2014 (R&R, 2014)
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1 2 nd International Conference on Recycling and Reuse 2014 (R&R, 2014) June 4, 2014, Wednesday Albert Long Hall 08:30-10:00 REGISTRATION 10:00-10:30 OPENING CEREMONY, Albert Long Hall BTS 10:30-11:00 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Dinçer, Canada Novel renewable energy technologies for sustainable future. 11:00-11:20 COFFEE BREAK Session I A: Kriton Curi Hall Membrane Processes, I Chair: Vincenzo Belgiorno 11:20-11:35 Reuse of MBR-treated domestic wastewaters for lawn irrigation. O. T. Komesli and C. F. Gökçay, Türkiye. ID 53 11:35-11:50 Reclamation of sewage treated wastewater using integrated membrane systems: Technical performance and social impact studies. C. B. Ong, A. W. Mohammad, S. R. S. Abdullah and H. A. Hasan, Malaysia. ID 47 11:50-12:05 Application of nanofiltration membrane process for recovery and reuse of salt in the segregated reactive dyeing wastewater. B. Yuzer, B. Yurdakul, M. I. Aydin, A. Ongen and H. Selcuk, Türkiye. ID :05-12:20 Water reclamation from palm oil mill effluent using an integrated membrane-based process. A. L. Ahmad, S. Ismail, and I. Idris, Malaysia. ID 22, CANCELLED Session I B: Albert Long Hall BTS 3R-Reuse, Recovery, Recycle, I Chair: Mehmet Karpuzcu Recovery of ferrochrome and steelmaking slags: Two pilot examples. M. Karpuzcu, O. Erkan and Ş. Delipınar, Türkiye. ID 330 Reuse of steel waste: An innovative media to remediate chromium contamination using a system of permeable reactive barriers. P. R. Frade, L. N. Andrade, C. C. Amorim and M. M. D. Leão, Brazil. ID 38 Recovery and reuse of wastewater from the wheat cooking operation. F. Balcı and M. Bayram, Türkiye. ID 233 Electroplating sludge lixiviation: Recovery of acids, bases and metals by diffusion dialysis. C. Amrane and K. E. Bouhidel, Algeria. ID :20-14:00 LUNCH LUNCH
2 Session II A: Kriton Curi Hall Oxidation Processes, I Chair: Dionisis Mantzavinos 14:00-14:20 Invited speaker: Prof. Dr. Idil Arslan-Alaton Treatment of aqueous Bisphenol A using nano-sized zero-valent iron in the prescence of hydrogen peroxide and persulfate. B. Girit, D. Dursun, T. Olmez-Hancı and I. Arslan-Alaton, Türkiye. ID 19 Session II B: Albert Long Hall BTS 3R-Reuse, Recovery, Recycle, II Chair: Süreyya Meriç Pagano Assessment of compost availability from agricultural waste in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. J. E. Schmidt, S. Al-Boainain and J. R. Bastidas-Oyanedel, United Arab Emirates. ID :20-14:35 The photosensitized oxidation of mixture of parabens in aqueous solutions. D. Gryglik and M. Gmurek, Poland. ID :35-14:50 Fate of phenothiazine pharmaceuticals using Fenton process: Experimental design optimization, assessment of transformation products and ready biodegradability. M. L. Wilde and K. Kümmerer, Germany. ID :50-15:05 Solar photo-fenton using persulfate/peroxymonosulfate for pharmaceutical and pesticide residues removal from domestic wastewater. M. M. Ahmed and S. Chiron, France. ID 66 15:05-15:20 Efficiency of a solar photocatalysis process using TiO2 powder dispersion and TiO2 immobilized on blue glass slabs for the removal of ibuprofen from aqueous environments. S. Khalaf, I. Scrano, F. Lelario, R. Karaman and S. A. Bufo, Italy. ID 67 Reuse of blast furnace and blast oxygen furnace sludges as versatile adsorbents for treatment of metalworking fluids. S. V. Santos, C. C. Amorim, M. M. D. Leão, F. Gian, N. B. Amaral and A. B. Henriques, Brazil. ID 42 Recovery of yttrium (Y) and europium (Eu) from lamps fluorescent powders through biosorption. M. A. Küçüker and K. Kuchta, Germany. ID 78 Urban wastewater treatment by graphene adsorption for reuse: Pharmaceuticals removal and effect on effluent toxicity. L. Rizzo, A. Fiorentino, M. Grassi, G. Attanasio, M. Guida and I. Aglietto, Italy. ID 94 Recovery of chromium from tannery sludge using hydrometallurgy. E. Pantazopoulou, O. Zebiliadou, M. Mitrakas and A. Zouboulis, Greece. ID :20-15:40 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK
3 15:40-15:55 15:55-16:10 16:10-16:25 16:25-16:40 16:40-16:55 Session III A: Kriton Curi Hall Oxidation Processes, II Chair: Idil Arslan-Alaton Electro-Fenton-like reactions as a promising alternative for the remediation of soils, groundwater, sediments and industrial effluents. M. A. Sanroman, E. Alfaya, E. Bocos, M. Pazos and M. A. Longo, Spain. ID 236 Inactivation of Escherichia coli by Fe/alginate heterogeneous photo-fenton at neutral ph. A. Cruz, C. Sans and S. Esplugas, Spain. ID 116 Evaluation of chemical oxidation of C.I. Reactive Blue 19 by combined parabolic photoreactor and UV/S2O8 2- process. M. H. Rasoulifard and L. Ghalamchi, Iran. ID 184 The impact of phototransformation products of doxepin hydrochloride on luminescent bacteria and their expected fate in the environment. M. Herrmann, J. Menz, O. Olsson and K. Kümmerer, Germany. ID 173 Photocatalytic removal of vancomycin B by TiO2 based suspended and Ag, Fe-doped systems. G. Lofrano, C. B. Ozkal, M. Carotenuto and S. Meriç, Türkiye. ID 344 Session III B: Albert Long Hall BTS 3R-Reuse, Recovery, Recycle, III Chair: Ibrahim Dinçer Reuse of steel waste as an alternative adsorbent to remove dyes from textile wastewater. C. C. Amorim, P. R. Dutra, L. N. Andrade, M. M. D. Leão, R. F. P. M. Moreira and R. M. Lago, Brazil. ID 59 An environmental friendly technology for recovering waste refrigerators. E. Dindar, F.O.T. Şağban and B. Denktaş, Türkiye. ID 130 Physical and mechanical properties of wood plastic composite made from different blends of recycled plastics. S. K. Najafi, A. Hasani and I. Ghasemi, Iran. ID 31 Recycled material in water filtration: The effect of media grain shape. E. Soyer, S. Yigit Hunce, Z. Yılmaz, C. Babaoglu, Z. M. Ülkü and Ö. Akgiray, Türkiye. ID 298 Nanoparticles SiNPs anchored scorpionate complexes as novel recyclable catalysts for hydrocarbon catalysis. K. Machado and G. S. Mishra, Portugal. ID :00- WELCOME RECEPTION (Kennedy Lodge) WELCOME RECEPTION (Kennedy Lodge)
4 June 5, 2014, Thursday Albert Long Hall 09:00-09:30 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Nalan Kabay 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 Utilization of membrane technologies as an alternative solution for water scarcity problem. Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Damià Barceló Cullerès Pharmaceuticals and their transformation products in hospital effluents before reaching urban wastewaters intended for reuse: Characterisation, management and risks. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Sixto Malato Waste water treatment and reclamation: Applications with solar AOPs. 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK Session I A: Kriton Curi Hall Energy and Pollution, I Chair: Burak Demirel Session I B: Albert Long Hall BTS Membrane Processes, II Chair: Nalan Kabay 11:00-11:20 Invited speaker: Prof. Dr. Mirat Gürol Biodiesel from microalgal biomass. M. D. Gürol, N. Say, U. Sen, G. Soydemir and U. Sen, Türkiye. ID :20-11:35 The hygienic state of a full-scale biogas plant co-digesting cow manure with green biomass under different thermophilic process temperatures. S. Off and P. Scherer, Germany. ID 35 11:35-11:50 Recovery of methane from tannery sludge: The impact of I:S ratio and solids content. Ç. Akyol, B. Demirel and T. T. Onay, Türkiye. ID :50-12:05 Fermentative hydrogen and methane production from microalgae-bacteria flocs (MaB-Flocs). M. A. Küçüker, N. Wieczorek and K. Kuchta, Germany. ID 81 Invited speaker: Prof. Dr. Levent Yılmaz Metal removal and recovery from aqueous solutions via PEUF (Polymer Enhanced Ultrafiltration). H. Zerze, H. O. Ozbelge, N. Bicak and L. Yılmaz, Türkiye. ID 306 Separation of water from metal working emulsions by high shear ultrafiltration system N. Moulai-Mostefa, L. Ding and M. Y. Jaffrin, Algeria. ID 93 Permeable bioactive barrier for remediation of contaminated groundwater. M. Pazos, L. Ferreira, E. Rosales, T. Tavares and M. A. Sanromán, Spain. ID 235 Organic solvent nanofiltration: Towards a paradigm shift in solvent-intensive chemical processes. P. Vandezande, D. Ormerod, M. Bulut, H. Beckers and A. Buekenhoudt, Belgium. ID 255, CANCELLED 12:05-13:45 LUNCH LUNCH
5 Session II A: Kriton Curi Hall Energy and Pollution, II Chair: Ayşen Erdinçler 13:45-14:00 Technological improvement in industry in the scope of climate change. B. Hilmioglu, S. Karahan, N. Akalin, A. Avinal, G. Cakmak and K. Rende, Türkiye. ID :00-14:15 Economic analysis of wind-powered reverse osmosis desalination system in southern Algeria. Z. Triki, M. N. Bouaziz and M. Boumaza, Algeria. ID :15-14:30 Exploiting the operational advantages of Phanerochaete chrysosporium inoculated suspended growth bioreactor for the removal of selenite from wastewater E. J. Espinosa-Ortiz, E. R. Rene, G. Gonzalez-Gil and P. N. L. Lens, The Netherlands. ID :30-14:45 Start-up and process characteristics of a full-scale biogas plant for cow manure under elevated thermophilic conditions. P.Scherer, S. Antonczyk and R. Arthur, Germany. ID 45 14:45-15:00 Converting maize silage and wastewater sludges into energy: Effect of sludge pre-treatment. B. A. Alagöz, A. Erdinçler and O. Yenigün, Türkiye. ID 144 Session II B: Albert Long Hall BTS Oxidation Processes, III Chair: Sixto Malato Removal of naproxen in liquid phase by using advanced oxidation processes. S. Sulaiman, L. Scrano, F. Lelario, S. A. Bufo and R. Karaman, Italy. ID 74 Comparative study of the process at different reactor configurations and scales for isovaleraldehyde elimination by photocatalysis, non-thermal plasma and combined plasma/photocatalysis. A. A. Assadi, A. Bouzaza and D. Wolbert, France. ID 221 Ultrasound-assisted process for the removal of endocrine disruptors from aqueous matrices. Z. Frontistis and D. Mantzavinos, Greece. ID 152 Concurrent water disinfection and micro pollutant removal by solar radiation in 2 pilot scale photoreactors. R. A. Timmers, M. I. Polo-López, P. Fernández-Ibáñez and J. Marugán, Spain. ID 33 Simultaneous water disinfection and removal of micropollutants in a lab-scale compound parabolic collector using solar simulated light. R. A. Timmers, P. Soto, C. Casado, R. Van Grieken and J. Marugán, Spain. ID 34 15:00-15:25 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK
6 Session III A: Kriton Curi Hall Environment, Energy and Pollution, I Chair: Damià Barceló Cullerès 15:25-15:45 Invited speaker: Prof. Dr. Barış Çallı Biogas production from chicken manure. B. Çallı, Türkiye. 15:45-16:00 Substance flow analysis of nonylphenol and nonylphenol ethoxylates in Turkey. C. Karakaş and Ü. Yetiş, Türkiye. ID 52 16:00-16:15 16:15-16:30 Modeling contaminant transport in the Marmara region and analyzing the associated parametric sensitivity Z. Akdoğan, B. Güven and I. Balcıoğlu, Türkiye, ID 346 Alkaline thermal pretreatment of lignocellulosic wastes of a marine plant for bioethanol 2nd generation production. K. Zaafouri, L. A. Fdez.-Güelfo, C. Álvarez-Gallego, M. Hamdi and L. I. Romero, Tunisia. ID 274 Session III B: Albert Long Hall BTS Oxidation Processes, IV Chair: Gianluca Li Puma Invited speaker: Prof. Dr. Zekiye Çınar Synergestic effect of metal/nonmetal co-doping an the enhanced solar photocatalytic activity of TiO2. Z. Çınar, Y.Y. Gurkan and E. Kasapbasi, Türkiye. ID 48 Fabrication of Nd-doped ZnO hierarchial micro/nanospheres with enhanced sunlight-driven photocatalytic degradation of 2,4- dichlorophenol. J-C. Sin, S-M. Lam and A. R. Mohamed, Malaysia. ID 194 Degradation of pentachlorophenol by visible light N-F TiO2 photocatalysts in the presence of oxalate ions: Optimization by a combination of experimental design and response surface methodology. M. Antonopoulou, D. Hela and I. K. Konstantinou, Greece. ID 249 Removal of arsenic from Sivas-Şarkışla plain groundwaters by fixed bed electrocoagulation reactor using iron ball anodes. M. Kobya, F. Ozyonar, E. Demirbaş, E. Şık and M. S. Oncel, Türkiye. ID 27 16:30-16:45 Liquid bio-fuel production via pyrolysis and catalytic pyrolysis of fatty materials in a pilot plant. T. Kraiem, A. Ben Hassen-Trabelsi, S. Naoui, G. Hamdaoui and H. Belayouni, Tunisia. ID 260 The treatment of phenol formaldehyde production wastewater by successive electrochemical processes E. Demirbaş, B. Özgurses, M. Kobya, A. Akyol, and O.T. Can, Türkiye, ID :00 GALA DINNER (Istanbul University Social Facilities) GALA DINNER (Istanbul University Social Facilities)
7 June 6, 2014, Friday Albert Long Hall 09:00-09:30 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Gianluca Li Puma Solar photocatalytic treatment for the removal of contaminants of emerging concern in urban and industrial wastewaters and simultaneous production of renewable energy. 09:30-10:00 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Juan M. Lema Integrated anaerobic-aerobic membrane bioreactor systems for wastewater treatment and reuse. 10:00-10:30 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr.Vincenzo Belgiorno MBRs as a leading edge technology for wastewater treatment and reuse. 10:30-10:50 COFFEE BREAK 10:50-11:20 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Miriam Balaban Water: Papers, people and precious waste. Session I A: Kriton Curi Hall Energy and Pollution, III Chair: Paul Scherer 11:20-11:35 Recovery and renumeration for urban particulate matter and chemicals. J. J. Sansalone and S. Rajeb, USA. ID :35-11:50 Optimizing the performance of a compost biofilter for the removal of a mixture of gas-phase benzene and xylene from polluted air. E. R. Rene, K. Pakshirajan, J. Krishnan and T. Swaminathan, The Netherlands. ID :50-12:05 Optimization of physical activation process for tire wastes conversion to activated carbon M. Mozaffarian, Z. Loloie and M. Soleimani, Iran. ID 58 12:05-12:20 Comparative life-cycle impact assessment of Turkish fly ash/slag -Portland cement mortars using the green concrete LCA tool. Ç. Meral, M. Tangüler and P. Gursel, Türkiye. ID 250, CANCELLED Session I B: Albert Long Hall BTS 3R-Reuse, Recovery, Recycle, IV Chair: Luigi Rizzo Utilization of coal bottom ash as aggregate for porous concrete and its environmental impact. J. G. Jang, Y. B. Ahn, H. Souri and H. K. Lee, South Korea. ID 126 Particle characterization of crushed recycled glass. S. Yigit Hunce, E. Soyer and Ö. Akgiray, Türkiye. ID 297 Adsorption of phenol and methylene blue from aqueous solutions by pyrolytic tyre char. V. Makrigianni, A. Giannakas and I. Konstantinou, Greece. ID 251 Optimization of nutrients and metals release from municipal sewage sludge by chemical extraction using Box-Behnken design. A. Uysal, E. Sayilgan, E. Kuman, G. Caylak, O. Nezor and D. Tuncer, Türkiye. ID 279
8 12:20-13:50 LUNCH LUNCH Session II A: Kriton Curi Hall Environment and Pollution, II Chair: John Sansalone 13:50-14:05 Substance flow analysis of mercury in Turkey for policy decision support. D. Civancık and U. Yetis, Türkiye. ID 63 14:05-14:20 Reuse of unused and expired drugs in Algeria. N. Belboukhari, Z. Merzoug and A. Cheriti, Algeria. ID :20-14:35 Degradation of hazardous biological infectious wastes from hospitals by using a thermal composting process. M. A. López Zavala, D. Muñoz and E. Ramos, Mexico. ID :35-14:50 The development of an instrument in the determination of 6 th, 7 th and 8 th grade students knowledge level about recovery packaging waste-sarıyer sample. M. Ceylan Alibeyoğlu, M. Bekbolet and A.Yontar Toğrol, Türkiye. ID 289, CANCELLED Session II B: Albert Long Hall BTS 3R-Reuse, Recovery, Recycle, V Chair: Giorgio Bertanza Performance of date pits activated carbons for removal of antibiotic from water: Equilibrium isotherms and kinetic studies. M. Belhachemi and F. Addoun, Algeria. ID 166 Land activities and water irrigation qualities effects on soil pollution (Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn) and speciation of heavy metals in semi-arid isohumic soil. A. Charef, R. Azouzi, L. Ayed and S. Khadhar, Tunisia. ID 165 Potential use of agroforestry residues as adsorbent for environmental applications. E. Rosales, M. Cobas, R. Torras, J. Mejide, M. A. Sanromán and M. Pazos, Spain. ID 241 Phytoremediation of heavy-metal-polluted soils: Screening for new accumulator plants in Kettara mine and evaluation of removal ability. L. Midhat, N. Ouazzani and L. Mandi, Morocco. ID :50-15:20 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK
9 Session III A: Kriton Curi Hall Environment and Pollution, III Chair: Juan M. Lema 15:20-15:35 Reuse of industrial residues/wastes in groundwater remediation. E. B. Özkaraova Güngör, Türkiye. ID :35-15:50 Characterization of exopolysaccharides from floccular and aerobic granular activated sludge as alginate-like-exops. S. B. Sam and E. Dulekgurgen, Türkiye. ID :50-16:05 Waste management and recycling themes in a system-based seventh grade environmental education program. Z. Doganca and A. K. Saysel, Türkiye. ID :05-16:20 Impact of co-incineration on a large-scale hazardous waste management system. O. Yilmaz, B. Y. Kara and U. Yetis, Türkiye. ID :20-16:35 Valorisation of macrophyte residues from a constructed wetlands plant by composting process: A case study in Tunisia. K. Soulwène, S. Neila, H. Abdennaceur and M. Fadhel, Tunisia. ID 270, CANCELLED Session III B: Albert Long Hall BTS Oxidation Processes, V Chair: Zekiye Cinar Wet oxidation of sewage sludge from municipal and industrial WWTPs. G. Bertanza, R. Galessi, L. Menoni and S. Zanaboni, Italy. ID 114 UV fluorescence FTIR, GC-MS analyses and resin fractionation procedures as indicators of the chemical treatability of olive mill wastewater. H. Gursoy-Haksevenler and I. Arslan-Alaton, Türkiye. ID 16 Photocatalytic oxidation of benzoquinone in aqueous ZnO suspensions. E. Gergec, M. Kobya, O. T. Can and A. Akyol, Türkiye. ID 90 Biodegradation of olive mill effluent with hydrogel coated Fe3O4 magnetic composite. D. T. Sponza and R. Oztekin, Türkiye. ID 231 Integrated process scheme for the combined treatment of liquid wastes and municipal wastewaters. M. Prisciandaro and G. Mazziotti di Celso, Italy. ID 219, CANCELLED Closing ceremony
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