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Welcome to Huangshan, China
Directory
October 30-November 3, 2012, http://smc.ustc.edu.cn/apsrc-2012.htm
Organized by: CAS Key Laboratory of Soft Matter Chemistry
University of Science and Technology of China
Chinese Radiation Chemistry Society
General Information
Tentative Symposium Program
Useful Info
第四届亚太辐射化学国际会议
The 4th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Radiation Chemistry
(APSRC-2012)
Table of Contents
General Information
“Asia-Pacific Symposium on Radiation Chemistry” (APSRC) was initiated by Radiation
Chemistry Society of Japan, Chinese Radiation Chemistry Society, and Indian Society of
Radiation & Photochemistry. In October of 2004, the representatives of above three
organizations signed The Agreement in Xi'An, China. It was agreed that APSRC will be
held once every two years in China, Japan, and India in turn. The main purpose is to bring
together regional chemists and other researchers interested in the chemical aspects of the
interaction between radiation and matter and to present the state-of-the art in various
domains.
Under the auspices of the Chinese Radiation Chemistry Society, the 4th Asia-Pacific
Symposium on Radiation Chemistry (APSRC-2012) will be organized by Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS) Key Laboratory of Soft Matter Chemistry and University of
Science & Technology of China (USTC) during Oct.30 - Nov.3, 2012 in Huangshan, Anhui
Province, China. We extend the warmest welcome to our friends and colleagues from
around the Asia Pacific Rim, up to around the world, to take part in the great event.
The Program Committee of APSRC-2012 has taken great care in setting up a scientific
and abundant program that presents basic and applied research in radiation chemistry,
new trends and ideas in nanomaterials, biology, and others. The symposium mainly
focuses on the following scientific scopes:
A. Radiation effects in solid, liquid, gaseous phases
B. Radiation reaction kinetics and transient spectroscopy
C. Radiation application in industry and waste disposal
D. Radiation application in nanomaterials, biology and others
E. Radiation processing & installations
Chair:
Guozhong Wu Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP), CAS, China
Co-chairs:
Yosuke Katsumura The University of Tokyo, Japan
Tulsi Mukherjee Bhabha Atomic Research Center, India
Shiyong Liu University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), China
Secretary General:
Xuewu Ge USTC, China
Deputy Secretary General:
Wenfang Shi USTC, China
Members:
Shiyong Liu Xuewu Ge
Wenfang Shi Hewen Liu
Huarong Liu Mozhen Wang
International Advisory Board:
C. T. Aravindakumar (India)
H. Mamba (Japan)
J. A. LaVerne (USA)
J. Y. Li (China)
K. Nakagawa (Japan)
M. L. Zhai (China )
M. Mostafavi (France)
M. Washio (Japan )
S. Kapoor (India)
Y. Yoshida (Japan )
Z. C. Zhang (China )
Deadlines:
Preliminary registration Jun. 15, 2012
Abstract submission Jul. 15, 2012
Notification of abstract acceptance Aug. 15, 2012
Full paper submission Sept. 15, 2012
Early bird registration Sept. 15, 2012
Final confirmation of participation Sept. 30, 2012
Request for hotel accommodation Sept. 30, 2012
Presentation data submission Oct. 10, 2012
IMPORTANT NOTE:
As the prices of hotel accommodation and tour to Huangshan Mountains have been rising,
the organizing committee kindly requests all delegates to pay the registration fee before
Sept. 15, 2012. If not, the scheduled presentation will be canceled, and the organizing
committee won’t be responsible for booking rooms for the stay during the symposium as
well as Huangshan Mountains Tour.
Registration Fee Payment
Category Early Bird (Until Sept. 15, 2012) Late (From Sept. 15, 2012)
Overseas delegates $ 400 $ 450
Chinese delegates RMB 1800 RMB 2000
Overseas students $ 250 $ 300
Chinese students RMB 1000 RMB 1200
spouse or family member $ 120/RMB 800 per person
Registration fee includes the meals during the period of conference, conference
proceedings, tea/coffee served during scientific sessions, inspecting, as well the
conference reception and banquet. An overseas delegate, who likes to visit with his/her
spouse or family, will be asked to pay additional $120 per person; A Chinese delegate with
his/her spouse or family will be asked to pay additional RMB 800 per person.
Methods of Payment
We kindly ask overseas delegates to pay the registration fee through banking transfer.
NOTE: An extra $15 will be needed for each remittance as a processing fee charged
by the Chinese bank.
The banking details are as follows:
For US Dollar:
BANK NAME: BANK OF CHINA HEFEI NANCHENG BRANCH
SWIFT CODE: BKCHCNBJ780
BENEFICIARY: UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA
ACCONT No.: 493300021708094014
For Japanese Yen:
BANK NAME: BANK OF CHINA HEFEI NANCHENG BRANCH
SWIFT CODE: BKCHCNBJ780
BENEFICIARY: UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA
ACCONT No.: 493300021708091027
Delegates in China are also kindly recommended to transfer the registration fee through
bank to the following account:
单位:中国科学技术大学
开户银行:中行合肥南城支行
账号:493300021708094001
Cash (only RMB) for registration, which is considered as registration after Sept. 15,
2012, can be accepted on the registration day (Oct. 30, 2012). Overseas delegates
who want to pay on site should convert $450 into RMB according to the central
parity rate around Oct.30.
For any inquiries about registration, please contact APSRC-2012 Registration Office:
Dr. Huarong Liu
Department of Polymer Science and Engineering,
USTC, Jinzhai Road 96, Hefei, Anhui 230026, P.R. China.
Tel: +86-551-3603624/3607780 Mobile: (0)13865924408 Fax: +86-551-3607780
E-mail: [email protected]
Instructions for Oral Presentations
English is the official presentation language. Invited plenary lectures will be 50 min
(including 10 minutes for discussion), and invited lectures will be 30 min (including 5
minutes for discussion), oral talk will be 15 min (including 3 minutes for discussion). You
are kindly requested to be seated at the Next Speaker seat located in each session room
at least 15 minute prior to your session start.
Computer and projector are equipped in each lecture hall. All speakers are requested to
copy their power point files (PowerPoint 2003, 2007) to the computer with a USB thumb
drive or a CD-ROM in advance.
NOTE:
The Secretariat will not provide Macintosh PC. If you wish to make a presentation with
Macintosh, please bring your own computer to the Speakers’ Room and seek directions
from the audio visual technicians.
Projectors are connected to computers via a VGA interface. If your PC does not use this
type of plug, please bring the necessary adaptor with you.
If you wish to use your own PC, be sure that your AC power supply adopter could accept
two-pin plug.
Instructions for Poster Presentations
Poster presentations will be exhibited from October 31 (Wednesday) to November 1
(Thursday) at Huangshan Hall (dining room). The presenter should offer a 60mm×160mm
roll up banner stand yourself for each poster presentation. No exhibition boards will be
provided.
NOTE:
All poster presenters are requested to mount and remove their poster as follows:
Mount: After 12:00, Wednesday, October 31
Remove: After 22:00, Wednesday, October 31
Any posters remaining after 22:00 on October 31 will be removed and disposed of by the
Secretariat.
Instructions for Chairperson
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to APSRC-2012. Please be noted the following
instructions and some information for the presentation.
Start the Session
You are kindly requested to introduce yourself to start the session, then, the title of
presentation and the name of speaker to start each presentation.
Time Keeping
Keeping speakers on time is crucial for smooth and on-time proceeding of the program.
Please make sure that all speakers present at the Next Speaker Seat beforehand. The
time allocated for each presentation is as follows:
Invited Plenary Presentations: 50 min. (including 10 min. discussion)
Invited Presentations: 30 min. (including 5 min. discussion)
Oral Presentations: 15 min. (including 3 min. discussion)
A time keeper is assigned to each session room for time management. Speakers will be
notified of their remaining time by the following rule.
First bell: 5 minutes left for presentation
Second bell: Presentation time is up / Discussion time starts
Third bell: Discussion time ends
Also, please make an announcement about coffee break, social program, and other
necessary information.
End the Session
At the end of your session, it is desirable for you to address the short summary of your
session.
Special Thanks
The Organizing Committee of APSRC-2012 would like to extend a special
thanks to the following organs for their efforts and financial support of APSRC-
2012:
Tentative Symposium Program
Primary Program for APSRC-2012
TIME Tuesday
Oct. 30
Wednesday
Oct. 31
TIME Thursday
Nov. 1
Friday
Nov. 2
Saturday
Nov. 3
8:00 -8:30
Reg
istra
tion
Opening Ceremony
8:00-10:00 Invited Lecture &
Oral Talk
Discussion Day
Huangshan
Mountains
Tour
8:30-10:10 Invited Plenary Lecture
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break
10:30-11:50 Invited Plenary Lecture
& Invited Lecture 10:15-12:00 Oral Talk
12:00-13:30 Lunch 12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 Invited Lecture
& Oral Talk
13:30-15:30
Invited Lecture &
Oral Talk
15:30-15:45 Coffee Break 15:30-15:45 Coffee Break
15:40-17:45 Oral Talk 15:40-17:45 Oral Talk
18:00-19:30
Welcome
Reception
Supper 18:00-19:30 Banquet
19:30-21:30 Poster Presentations
20:00-22:00
Dance
Performance
(Self-paid)
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Registration Hours………………8:00 – 17:30
Welcome Reception……………..18:00 – 20:00
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Huizhou Hall (徽州厅)
Opening Ceremony………………8:00 – 8:30
Time Abs. No. Presentation
8:30 - 9:20 IP01 Aspects of Radiation Processing and Modification of Polymers in China
Prof. Guozhong Wu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, China
9:20 -10:10 IP02 Radiation Chemistry of Water – Past, Present and Future
Prof. Yosuke Katsumura, The University of Tokyo, Japan
10:10 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:20 IP03
Advances in Radiation Chemical Research in India: current Trends and Future
Scenario
Prof. Tulsi Mukherjee, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, India
11:20 – 11:50 I-B25
Homogeneous Nucleation-Growth Dynamics Induced by Single Laser Pulse in
Supersaturated Solutions
Prof. Jacqueline Belloni, Université Paris-Sud, France
12:00 - 13:30 Buffet Lunch (Huangshan Hall)
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
13:30 – 17:45
Jianjiang Hall (渐江厅)
A. Radiation Effects in Solid, Liquid, Gaseous Phases
Time Abs. No. Presentation
13:30-14:00 I-A5 Radiation Effects on Ionic Liquids and Related Extraction Systems
Maolin Zhai, Peking University, China
14:00-14:30 I-A12 Radiolysis of Aromatic Compounds
Jay A. LaVerne, University of Notre Dame, U.S.A.
14:30-15:00 A38
Recent Development of Radiation Chemistry in Institute of Nuclear Physics and
Chemistry
Wei Huang, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
15:00-15:15 A1 Chemical Radiation Degradation of Chitosan for Rice Crops Application
Norzita Yacob, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia
15:15-15:30 A15 The Influence of Temperature on the Diffusion Behavior of Helium in Titanium
Min Chen, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:15 A4
Effect of Metal Cation on Radiation-chemical Transformations of Ligand in
Irradiated Complexes of Dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 with Alkaline-earth Metal Salts
Sergey Nesterov, Russian Academia of Science, Russia
16:15-16:30 A18
The Reduction Effect of -ray Irradiation on Graphene Oxide Sheets in
Alcohol/Water
Bowu Zhang, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
16:30-16:45 A19
Production of Hydrogen and Hydrogen Peroxide by -Radiolysis of Water in the
Presence of Y-type Zeolite
Yuta Kumagai, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
16:45-17:00 A14
Influence of the Interlayer Water Amount and the Type of Counter-ion on
Dihydrogen Production in Exchanged Montmorillonites under Irradiation
Sophie Le Caer, CNRS, CEA/Saclay, France
17:00-17:15 A20 Gamma Radiation Induced Degradation of Chlorpyrifos in Aqueous Solution
Muhammad Ismail, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
17:15-17:30 A27
Inactivation and Heme Degradation of Horseradish Peroxidase Induced by Non-
Thermal Plasma Irradiation
Zhigang Ke, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, CAS, China
17:30-17:45 A3 The Irradiation Effect of Hot Electron Beams on Parylene Films
Yanbin Wang, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
13:30 – 17:45
Lianjiang Hall (练江厅)
D. Radiation Application in Nanomaterials, Biology and Others
Time Abs. No. Presentation
13:30-14:00 I-D8
Fabrication of Nano Space Controlled Materials using High-Energy Heavy Ion
Irradiation
Masakazu Washio, Waseda University, Japan
14:00-14:30 I-D47 How to Synthesize Nanogels with Controlled Sizes by Radiation Processing
Olgun Güven, Hacettepe University, Turkey
14:30-14:45 D14
Synthesis of Amine-type Adsorbents with Emulsion Graft Polymerization of 4-
hydroxybutyl Acrylate Glycidylether
Hongjuan Ma, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
14:45-15:00 D2
Synthesis and Properties of Radiation Curable Hyperbranched Polyurethane
Acrylate from Palm Oil Oleic Acid
Mek Zah Salleh, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia
15:00-15:15 D11
A Simple Radiated Copolymerization Route for Fabrication of Hydrophilic and
Easy-to-UV Detect Sandwich Microchip
Li Li, Institute of Atomic Energy, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China
15:15-15:30 D6
In Situ Controlled Synthesis of Nanocomposite Hydrogels by Gamma Radiation
with Excellent Properties
Chunhua Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:15 D13
Carboxymethyl Starch Cross-linked by Electron Beam Radiation in the Presence of
Acrylic Acid Sensitizer
Doan Binh, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute, Vietnam
16:15-16:30 D19
Synthesis of Snowman-like Magnetic/None-magnetic Nanocomposite Janus
Particles via Seeded Emulsion Polymerization Initiated by γ-ray Radiation
Fengwei Wang, University of Science and Technology of China, China
16:30-16:45 D15 Contraction of radiation synthesized collagen hydroge
Xiangmei Zhang, Peking University, China
16:45-17:00 D17
Formation of Metal Polymer Nanohybrids in Irradiated Polyelectrolyte Based
Systems
Alexey A. Zezin, ISPM, Russian Academia of Science, Russia
17:00-17:15 D25 pUC DNA Damage of Radiation Cleavage of 99mTc(O)-PNA
Mr. Hongtao Song, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
17:15-17:30 D30
Development of Functional Polymer Support via Radiation Grafting Process for
Enzyme Immobilization
Virendra Kumar, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India
17:30-17:45 D44 Controlled Modification of Chitosan under -ray Irradiation for Drug Delivery
Xiang Ji, University of Science and Technology of China, China
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
18:00 – 21:30
Huangshan Hall(黄山厅)
Buffet Dinner………………18:00 – 19:30
Poster Presentations……..….19:30 – 21:30
Poster Presentation list
Abs. No. Presentation
A2
Effect of Electron Beam on Microstructure and Properties of Ultra High Molecular Weight
Polyethylene Prepared by Gel and Dry Spinning Processing
Fangting Chi, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
A7
Gamma Irradiation Effect on the Optical Spectra of [C4mim]NTf2 and [C4mmim]NTf2 Ionic
Liquids
Zhenpeng Cui, Peking University, China
A8 Study on -ray Induced Reduction of Graphene Oxide by Thermogravimetric Analysis
Youwei Zhang, Peking University, China
A10 Identification of the Colored Species Generated from Ionic Liquids under Gamma Irradiation
Shuojue Wang, Peking University, China
A11 Radiation Chemistry of cic-syn-cis Dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 Aqueous Solution
Chunhong Yu, Peking University, China
A13 The Gas Radiolytic Products of Calixarene Crown under -Irradiation
Yinyong Ao, Peking University, China
A21 Reduction of Graphene Oxide Sheets by Plasma-Treated Vapour Ethanol Flow
Siyuan Xie, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
A22 Fluorescence Study of 5-ASA in Presence of Triethylamine
Priyanka Arora, Kumaun University, India
A23 Fluorescence Properties of Tyrosine: Revisited
Pramod Pandey, Kumaun University, India
A24 Ion Induced Luminescence from Sapphire Irradiated with MeV Energy Cluster Ion Beams
Hiromi Shibata, Kyoto University, Japan
A25 Radiation Effect on Strontium Complexation with Crown Ether and Ionic Liquid: XAFS Study
Hanyang Zhou, Peking University, China
A26 Impact of Molecular Plane Orientation on He Cluster Diffusion in Titanium
Min Chen, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
A28 Molecular Lesions by Radioactivity
Xun Sun, Paris-Sud 11 University
A30
The Mechanism for Paramagnetic Centers Formation under g -irradiation of Crystalline RbNO3
AND CsNO3
Vladimir Anan'ev, Kemerovo State University, Russia
A35 Radiation Stability of Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids
Wei Huang, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
A36
Gamma Irradiation Effects on a Gycidylamine Epoxy Resin System for Insulation in Fusion
Reactor
Chengsha Wei, University of Science and Technology of China, China
A37 Radiolysis of Humic Acids in Aqueous Solutions Using Gamma Rays
Yonghong Wei, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
A39 The Radiation Degradation of Neutral Red Solution by -ray
Xiuhua Liu, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
B7 Characterization of Ageing Ploy (chloro-para-xylene)) by SR-SAXS/ XRD/ FTIR/ Raman
Chunhai Lu, Chengdu University of Technology, China
B10
Reactivity of Mono and Dichlorophenols with oOH and hydrated electrons: A Pulse Radiolysis
Study
Haixia Zhang, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
B11 Photophysics and Photochemistry of Balofloxacin
Yulie Xu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
B12 Photoinduced Electron Transfer between the Enzyme Lysozyme and Berberine
Zheng Jiao, Shanghai University, China
B13 Pulse Radiolysis Based on Double-decker Electron Beams
Koichi Kan, Osaka University, Japan
B17
Online Analysis and Yield Determination of H2 Produced in Water Radiolysis with 60Co g-rays
and Therapeutic C Ion Beams
Shinichi Yamashita, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
B18 Ultrafast Electron Difffraction for Radiation Chemistry
Jinfeng Yang, Osaka University, Japan
B19 Pulse Radiolysis Studies of Functional Substituted Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids
Haiying Fu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
B21
Fluorescence Enhancement and Radiolysis of Carbon Dots through Aqueous Gamma
Radiation Chemistry
Kai Song, University of Science and Technology of China, China
B22 Emission Spectra of Laser-induced N2 Plasma and Reactions on the Surface of Water Mist
Chisato Kurosawa, Osaka University, Japan
B24
Temporal Behavior Analysis of Hydroxyl Radical Probed with Bromide Ion by Ion Beam Pulse
Radiolysis Technique
Kazuhiro Iwamatsu, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
B26
·OH Radical Induced Oxidation of Methionine Derivatives in Presence of Gold and Silver
Nanoparticles
Manjusha B. Shirdhonkar, University of Pune, India
B27
Distance Dependent Reaction of the Solvated Electron with Organic Molecules or Metal
Cations in Ethylene Glycol, A Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis Study
Abdel Karim EL OMAR, Université Paris Sud, France
C6 Radiation Induced Removal of Bromate in Aqueous Solution
Yan Zhou, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
C8
Preparation of Ultrafiltration Membrane Containing Diol Antifouling Structure by Irradiation
Induced Grafting Method
Ming Yu, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
C9
A Comparison of Pilot Scale Electron Beam and Bench Scale Gamma Irradiation of Cyanide
Aqueous in Solution
Longfei Ye, Tsinghua University, China
C10 Recent Study of Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment and Disposal
Chunhai Lu, Chengdu University of Technology, China
C12
Structure-performance Relationship of Degradable Polyurethane Foams with Different Soft
Segment
Jianhua Wang, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
C13
Fluorination of Si Mold by EB Irradiation & Nanoimprint to Non-detachable Material by
Fluorinated Mold
Toru Hinata, Waseda University, Japan
C14 Radiation Synthesis of Agar Hydrogels Crosslinked with PVP and CMC-Na
Guixia Yang, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
C15 Quaternized DMAEMA Strong Base Anion Exchange Nonwoven Fabric for Removal of As(V)
Pinar Akkas Kavakli, Hacettepe University, Turkey
C16
Nonwoven Fabric Grafted with Glycidyl Methacrylate and Its application in Removal of
Phosphate after Modified with 1,2,4-Triazole
Pinar Akkas Kavakli, Hacettepe University, Turkey
C21 The Degradation of Dimethoate Solutions in Anaerobic Systems by Gamma Irradiation
Yuanxia Liu, Beijing Normal University, China
D1
Preparation of St-AN Copolymer Microspheres in Organic Polyols as Dispersing Medium via γ-
irradiation
Chengfei Zhou, Beijing Research Center for Radiation Application, China
D3 Preparation and Characterization of Aromatic Microporous Polyimide
Hailing Zhang, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
D4 Preparation and Characterization of MF Areogel by Procedure of Oligomer
Tianshi Liu, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
D5 Preparation and Properties of UV-curable Epoxy Acrylate/SiO2 Hybrid Materials
Zhenjiang Li, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
D7
Facile Preparation of Platinum Nanoparticles/Carboxymethylated-chitosan Composites by -
Irradiation Method
Qilu Zhang, Peking University, China
D9
Fabrication of Micro Functional PEMs Having a Hydrophilic Micro Structure by Quantum Beam
Irradiation for DMFC
Ryota Tsuchida, Waseda University, Japan
D10
Fabrication of Functionally Graded PEMs by Electron Beam Irradiation for PEFC at RT under
Non-humidified Condition
Atsushi Tsukamoto, Waseda University, Japan
D12
Adsorption of Uranyl Ions on an Amidoxime-based Polyethylene Nonwoven Fabric Prepared
by Pre-irradiation Induced Emulsion Grafting
Xiyan Liu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
D18
Functionalization of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes by One-step Simultaneous Radiation-
induced Graft Polymerization in Aqueous Solution
Jihao Li, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
D20
Synthesis of Snowman-like CdS/Polymer Nanocomposite Janus Particles via Seeded Emulsion
Polymerization Initiated by -ray Radiation
Yang Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China, China
D21
The Synthesis of Copper@ Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites by Radiation Induced
Reduction with One-step Approach
Hanzhou Liu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
D22
Superhydrophobic Cotton Fabric Prepared by Means of Radiation-induced Graft
Polymerization
Jingxia Wu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
D23 Polyetheretherketone-based Ion-exchange Membranes Prepared by Radiation Techniques
Jinhua Chen, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
D24
Graft Polymerization of Methyl Acrylate on Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene Fiber
Induced by -ray Irradiation
Zhe Xin, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
D26
Amphiphilic Nonspherical Janus Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Application as Colloid
Surfactant in Pickering Emulsion
Xueping Ge, East China University of Science and Technology, China
D27
Preparation of Polyacrylamide Modified Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Composite under -ray
Irradiation and Its Luminescence Property
Zhi Li, East China University of Science and Technology, China
D28
A Facile One-Step Synthesis of TiO2/Graphene Composites for Photodegradation of Methyl
Orange
Zheng Jiao, Shanghai University, China
D31
Study on the Sensitivity of PMMA with Different Stereo-structures for the Electron Beam and
Soft X-ray Lithography
Hirotaka Nakamura, Waseda University, Japan
D32 Effect of -ray Radiation on theThermal Properties of Polyacrylonitrile Fibers
Weihua Liu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
D35
A Facile Method to Fabricate Nonsphere Polymer/nanosilver SERS Substrate with Excellent
Photocatalytic Property
Yan Cai, Anhui University, China
D37
An Amphoteric Ion Exchange Membrane Synthesized by Radiation-induced RAFT-mediated
Grafting Sodium Styrene Sulfonate and N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate
Jie Yuan, Peking University, China
D38 -ray Irradiation Effect on Natural Rubber
Yongjun Lu, Beijing Research Center for Radiation Application, China, China
D41
Synthesis, Cytotoxic and Radioprotective Effects of Two Kinds Nitronyl Nitroxide Free
Radicals NNP and NNVP
Guirong Ding, Fourth Military Medical University, China
D42 Synthesis of Multi-hollow Composite PET Film via Radiation Grafting
Yongfei Xu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
D45
Grafting of Pre-irradiated Poly(ethylene)/poly(propylene) Nonwoven Fabric with Acrylic Acid
via Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization
Murat Barsbay, Hacettepe University, Turkey
D46
Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Mediated Grafting of Glycidyl
Methacrylate from Poly(ethylene)/poly(propylene) Nonwoven Fabric by Gamma Radiation
Murat Barsbay, Hacettepe University, Turkey
D48
Synthesis of Functional Polymers by Pre-radiation Induced Grafting of Acrylaldehyde onto
FEP film
Pengfei Xie, East China University of Science and Technology, China
D49 Surface Modification of the TiO2 Particles induced by irradiation
Heji Zhang, East China University of Science and Technology, China
E1 Radioactive Sources Safety Monitor Platform Based on Cloud Services
Bin Yang, Technical Physics Institute of Heilongjiang Academy of Science, China
E2 The Application Research on X-ray Replacement
55Fe in the Area of Thickness Measurement
Yuexin Hou, Technical Physics Institute of Heilongjiang Academy of Science, China
E4 Thermal Safety Research of the Aluminum Boron Alloy Irradiation
Xiangmiao Mi, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
E5 Research of Li4SiO4 Irradiation Tritium Production Device
Zhihua Zhang, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
E6
Overview of Hygienic Regulations and Standards of Irradiated Food and Its Revision Course in
China
Xiaoyan Jiang, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Center for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), China
E10
Radiation Pre-vulcanization Effect on Properties of the Truck Tyre’s Transition Layer and the
Truck Tyre
Mingcheng Yang, Isotope Institute Co. Ltd., Henan Academy of Sciences, China
E12
The Preliminary Study on the Functionalization of Traditional Fabrics and Directional
Perspiration Treated by Atmospheric Plasma Jet
Yu Wu, Wuhan Textile University, China
E13 Study on the Rapid Detection of Irradiated Rice Based on RVA
Junjie Fu, Zhejiang University, China
E14 Irradiation Detection of Oilseed Crops by Electron Spin Resonance
Junjie Fu, Zhejiang University, China
Thursday, November 1, 2012
8:00 – 12:00
Jianjiang Hall (渐江厅)
A. Radiation Effects in Solid, Liquid, Gaseous Phases
Time Abs. No. Presentation
8:00-8:30 I-A9
Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis Studies: Time Dependent Yield of OH· Radical in
Pure Water and Fast Scavenging of H2O+ in Highly Concentrated Aqueous
Solutions
Mehran Mostafavi, Université Paris-Sud, France
8:30-9:00 I-A34 Density Effects on the Radiolysis of Supercritical Water
Mingzhang Lin, University of Science and Technology of China, China
9:00-9:15 A43 High Energy Chemistry of Nano-confined Water
Robert A. Crowell, Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.
9:15-9:30 A17 Dimer Radical Ions in Irradiated Solutions as Studied by Optically Detected ESR
Victor A. Bagryansky, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Russia
9:30-9:45 A16 Properties of [211At]MABG and [131I]MIBG in Various Media
Chunhai Lu, Chengdu University of Technology, China
9:45-10:00 A29 Evolution of Whole-body Activity by Chronic Ingestion of Cs-137
Akira Hitachi, Kochi Medical School, Japan
10:00 - 10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-10:30 A32
The Role of Hydroperoxyl Radical in Degradation of p-Nitrophenol Attacked by
Hydroxy Radical
Side Yao, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
10:30-10:45 A40 Ionization Phenomena in Ionic Liquids: Dynamics and Kinetics
James F. Wishart, Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.
10:45-11:00 A33 Development of Highly Filled Ultra-thin Thermal Neutron Shielding Materials
Zhentao Guo, Beijing Following Venture Technology Co., LTD, China
11:00-11:15 A31 Determination of the Radiolytic Products of Xylenes in Aqueous Solution
Maria G. Albarrán Sánchez, Universidad Nacional Autónima de México, Mexico
11:15-11:30 A6
Radiation Chemistry of Crown Ethers Aqueous Solution: Pulse Radiolysis and
Radiolysis Product Study
Jing Peng, Peking University, China
11:30-11:45 A41
Heterocyclic Indole Systems and Their Quantum Molecular Network: Study by
Scattering/excitation of Radiation
Papia Chowdhury, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India
11:45-12:00 A42
Degradation of Parcetamol in Aqueous Solutions with Gamma Irradiation/ozone
Process
Murat Torun, Hacettepe University, Turkey
12:00 - 13:30 Buffet Lunch (Huangshan Hall)
Thursday, November 1, 2012
8:00 – 12:00
Lianjiang Hall (练江厅)
B. Radiation Reaction Kinetics and Transient Spectroscopy
Time Abs. No. Presentation
8:00-8:30 I-B9
Dynamics of Electron and Anion Solvation in Alcohols using Picosecond Pulse
Radiolysis Technique
Dipak Palit, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India
8:30-8:45 B5
Geminate Ion Recombination and Ultrafast Charge Transfer In N-dodecane Studied
by Femtosecond Pulse Radiolysis
Takafumi Kondoh, Osaka University, Japan
8:45-9:00 B8
Reactivity of Mono and Dichlorophenols with ·OH and hydrated electrons: A Pulse
Radiolysis Study
Safia Tabassum, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
9:00-9:15 B15 Pulse Radiolysis Study of Solvated Electron in Alcohol at Low Temperature
Kimihiro Norizawa, Osaka University, Japan
9:15-9:30 B4 A Pulse Radiolysis Study of Sparfloxacin
Yancheng Liu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
9:30-9:45 B1
Quantum Chemical Modeling of the Primary Processes by Radiation-induced
Polymerisation
Sergej Naumov, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification, Germany
9:45-10:00 B14 Electron Solvation Process in Neat Alcohols Studied by Femtosecond Pulse Radiolysis
Tomohiro Toigawa, Osaka University, Japan
10:00 - 10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-10:40 I-B2
Neighboring Group Participation during ·OH-induced Oxidation of S-
Alkylglutathiones
Krzysztof Bobrowski, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Poland
10:45-11:00 B16 Recent Progress of Femtosecond Pulse Radiolysis
Yoichi Yoshida, Osaka University, Japan
11:00-11:15 B3
The New Pulse Radiolysis System with the Pulsed White Light Generated by
Photonic Crystal Fiber
Yuji Hosaka, Waseda University, Japan
11:15-11:30 B6
Application of Radiation Chemistry for Synthesis of Xenon and Krypton Hydrides
at Ultralow Temperatures
Alexey Kobzarenko, Moscow State University, Russia
11:30-11:45 B23
Solvation Dynamics of Excess Electron in Ionic Liquid under Low Temperature
Condtions
Kenji Takahashi, Kanazawa University, Japan
11:45-12:00 B20 Simulation of the Inhibition of α-radiolysis of Water by H2 Addition
Phantira Lertnaisat, the University of Tokyo, Japan
12:00 - 13:30 Buffet Lunch (Huangshan Hall)
Thursday, November 1, 2012
13:30 – 17:30
Jianjiang Hall (渐江厅)
D. Radiation Application in Nanomaterials, Biology and Others
C. Radiation Application in Industry and Waste Disposal
Time Abs. No. Presentation
13:30-14:00 I-D34
Radiation Chemistry of Positrons in Polymers
Yoshinori Kobayashi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
( AIST ), Japan
14:00-14:15 D29
Study on the Effect and Mechanism of Tamoxifen on the Radiosensitivity in
Glioma Cell SHG44
Fenju Liu, Medical College of Scoochow University, China
14:15-14:30 D16
Visualization of Cell-cycle Modification by Synchrotron X-ray-microbeam Exposure to
Single HeLa Cell using Fluorescent Ubiquitination-based Cell Cycle Indicator (Fucci)
Ayumi Narita, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
14:30-14:45 D40 Micro-pored Silicone Elastomer Prepared by Radiation Crosslinking
Xiaoling Gao, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, China
14:45-15:00 D36
One-electron Oxidation of Peptides and Proteins Containing Tyrosine and
Methionine Residues
Chantal Houee Levin, Université Paris Sud, France
15:00-15:15 D43 Controlled Modification of Chitosan under γ-ray Irradiation for Drug Delivery
Daoben Hua, Medical College of Scoochow University, China
15:15-15:30 D39
Radiation Preparation of Magnetic Metal Nanomaterials and Composite Microwave
Absorbing Materials
Hongtao Zhao, Technical Physics Institute of Heilongjiang Academy of Science, China
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:15 I-C2 Gamma radiation induced degradation of endosulfan in water
Hasan Mahmood Khan, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
16:15-16:30 C7 Adsorption of Hg(II) by γ-Radiation Synthesized Silica-graft-vinyl Imidozole Adsorbent Jian Sun, Peking University, China
16:30-16:45 C11 Studies of Irradiation Effects on Zeolite Wastes after Decontamination of Radioactive Water Ryuji Nagaishi, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
16:45-17:00 C1 Synthesis of Amine-type Adsorbent with Emulsion Graft Polymerization for Scandium Removal Siti Fatahiyah Mohamad, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia
17:00-17:15 C19 Lithium-ion Secondary Battery Separator Prepared by Gamma-ray Irradiation Induced Grafting Vinyl Acetate onto PE No-woven Fabrics Linfan Li, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
17:15-17:30 C3 Radiolytic Degradation of Ciprofloxacin and Norofloxacin in Aqueous Solution
Murtaza Sayed, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
Thursday, November 1, 2012
13:30 – 17:30
Lianjiang Hall (练江厅)
E. Radiation Processing & Installations
C. Radiation Application in Industry and Waste Disposal
Time Abs. No. Presentation
13:30-14:00 I-E8 Radiation Processing Application In Tissue Engineering: Development of Scaffold
Marina Talib, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia
14:00-14:30 I-E10 Electron Beam Technology for Environmental Applications
Bumsoo Han, EB TECH Co., Ltd., Korea
14:30-14:45 E3 A Prototype of Multi-filament Electron Curtain Accelerator
Guohua Li, Technical Physics Institute of Heilongjiang Academy of Science, China
14:45-15:00 E7
Dose Response of Natural-Polymer-Based Gel Dosimeter: Composition Effects on
White Turbidity Increase with Irradiations
Shinichi Yamashita, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Japan
15:00-15:15 E9 3D Polymer Gel Dosimetry
Mehrdad Gholami, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
15:15-15:30 E11
In situ Compatibilization and Enhanced Properties of Polymer Based Composite
Materials Induced by -irradiation
Yuan Yin, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, CAS, China
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:15 I-C20
Super-hydrophobic Cotton Fabrics Prepared by Radiation Induced Graft
Polymerization Technique
Jingye Li, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
16:15-16:30 C4 Degradation of Crystal Violet Dye by Advance Oxidation Techniques In Water
Faiza Rehman, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
16:30-16:45 C17
Treatment of Surface and Groundwater Contaminated with 2-Methyl-4-Chloro-
Phenoxyacetic Acid by Gamma/H2O2-Ozone Processes
Dilek Solpan, Hacettepe University, Turkey
16:45-17:00 C5 Degradation of Simulated Textile Dye Wastewater by Advanced Oxidation Process
M. Abdul Wasim, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
17:00-17:15 C18
Radiolytic Synthesis of Au/Cu Bimetallic Nanoparticles Supported of TiO2:
Application for Water Treatment
Zibin Hai, Université Paris Sud, France
17:15-17:30 reserved
Thursday, November 1, 2012
18:00 – 22:00
Huangshan Hall(黄山厅)
Banquet Dinner………………18:00 – 19:30
Huangshan Xiangming Theater(香茗大剧院)
Picturesque Huizhou (Self-paid)…….20:00 – 22:00
Useful Info
1. Visa Application
Attendees from most countries will be required to obtain a visa to enter the People's
Republic of China; Attendees can apply for a Chinese visa through a travel agency or
directly at the nearest Chinese embassy. An official invitation letter with CAS seal (also
called Authorized Notification Form for Visa Application) will assist you to obtain a visa to
China. In this case, please supply the following information at your earliest convenience:
Full Name (exactly as in your passport)
Sex
Birth of date yy/mm/dd
Passport Number
Affiliation
Position
Your Nationality
A Copy of your passport
The dates you expect to arrive in and depart from China
Name of the CITY you will apply to for a Chinese visa.
You can use the letter to get a visa in the nearest Chinese Embassy/Consulate. General
visa information should be obtained from your local China Consulate.
2. Accommodation
The Symposium will be held at Huangshan International Hotel. The organizing committee
will book preferential rooms for all registered delegates according to their registration
forms. Delegates should pay the expenses of hotel accommodation for the attendance and
staying during the symposium directly to the hotel. The information about the Hotel can be
available at http://www.ihuangshanhotel.com/
3. Transportation
There are several airlines from cities, including Beijing, Guangzhou, Hefei, Shanghai,
Shenzhen, and Xiamen to Huangshan Tunxi Airport (Huangshan Airport, IATA:TXN, ICAO:
ZSTX). The Airport is around 6 kilometers from city center of Huangshan. We will provide
shuttle bus to pick up you from Huangshan Tunxi Airport to the Hotel from 8:00 to 22:00 on
Oct. 30, 2012. Please let us know your scheduled arrival time at Huangshan Tunxi Airport.
There are also through trains between Shanghai and Huangshan for your choice.
Train number Departure Arrival Kilometer Hard seat
Tourist car
Soft berth
K782/K783 Shanghai 12:48 Huangshan 00:19 672 94 175 264
K8418/K84 Shanghai 21:10 Huangshan 09:00 672 94 175 264
K8420/K84 Huangshan 19:10 Shanghai 07:42 672 94 175 264
K784/K781 Huangshan 22:06 Shanghai 10:33 672 94 175 264
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