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19th

Asian Pacific Confedera�on


of Chemical Engineering
(APCChE) Congress

Working Towards A Sustainable Society

19th ASIAN PACIFIC CONFEDERATION OF CHEMICAL


ENGINEERING CONGRESS (APCChE) CONFERENCE 2022
9 -12 August 2022 | 9.00 am – 6.00 pm | Kuala Lumpur Conven�on Centre

Organised by : Supported by: Sponsored by :


Information Corner

Welcome to the 19th Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering


(APCChE) 2022 Congress.

To facilitate the operation of this event, the Organising Committee would like
to seek your co-operation on the following matters:

NAME BADGES
All participants are advised to always wear their name badges during the
event for ease of identification. The name badge allows the entrance of the
participants to the conference room and refreshment area.

SECRETARIAT & REGISTRATION COUNTER


Both the Secretariat & registration counter ARE located at Level 3, i.e. in front
of the conference room area.

OPENING CEREMONY
All participants are invited to the opening ceremony that will be held at 9.20
am on Wednesday, 10 August 2022 at Rooms 304 & 305.

SAFEKEEPING OF BELONGINGS
Participants are advised to take good care of their belongings. All personal
items such as cameras, wallets, handphones, etc. should not be left
unattended.

PARKING AT KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE


Early Bird Rate: RM18 for entering between 5.00 am – 9.00 am and exiting after
4.00 pm till midnight.

PRAYER ROOM
The Prayer Room is located on Level 3, next to the registration counter.

TEA BREAKS
There will be a free flow of coffee, tea, juices and cookies serves at the foyer
area in front of the conference room area.

LUNCH
Lunch will be served at Conference Hall 1.

COVID-19 RESTRICTION
All participants should wear a face mask during the congress, following the
requirements set by Ministry of Health Malaysia (face mask is mandatory for all
indoor activities).
Held Concurrently:
OTHERS INFORMATION
Should you require any assistance from the organisers, kindly do not hesitate to
contact the IEM Secretariat or the Executive Committee members.

Thank you.

The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM)


Executive Committees
Ir Prof Dr Dominic C. Y. Foo Chairman
Prof Dr Hon Loong Lam Co-chair
Ir Thayananthan Balakrishnan Committee Members
Ir Razmahwata Mohamad Razalli Committee Members
Ir Ap Dr Chien Hwa Chong Committee Members
Ir Prof Dr Tiam Ting Tee Committee Members
Ir Ap Dr Tin Sin Lee Committee Members
Ir Prof Dr Thomas Choong Committee Members

.
International Scientific Committees

Prof Raymond Tan De La Salle University, Philippines


Prof Kathleen Aviso De La Salle University, Philippines
Prof Cheng-Liang Chen National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Prof Xiao Feng Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
Prof Santanu Bandyopadhyay Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
Prof Jonathan Seville University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Prof Pete Halley University of Queensland, Australia
Prof Chen Binghui Xiamen University Malaysia
Prof Cheng-Tung Chou National Central University Taiwan
Prof Shing-Yi Suen National Chung Hsing University
Prof Shaobin Wang University of Adelaide, Australia
Prof Moses Oludayo Tade Curtin University, Australia
Dato Mohd Nazlee Kamal Solution Engineering, Malaysia
Prof Yasunori Kikuchi University of Tokyo, Japan
Prof Yoshiyuki Yamashita Tokyo Univ of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Prof Jerry Heng Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Prof Pau Loke Show University of Nottingham Malaysia
Prof Vasiliki Kazantzi University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly, Greece
Prof Chang Kyoo Yoo Kyung Hee University, Korea
Prof Shuichi Yamamoto Yamaguchi University, Japan
Prof Guohua Chen Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Prof Woo-Sik Kim Kyung Hee University, Korea
Prof Guangwen Xu Senyang University of Chemical Technology
Message from IEM President

The Asia Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering (APCChE)


Congress is back in Malaysia again after sixteen years this time with
the theme “Working Towards a Sustainable Society”. Indeed, this is a
timely reminder to all of us that we must do whatever we can to
ensure a truly sustainable future. As mankind is facing a myriad of
survival problems such as climate change, food security, energy crisis
and more, we need experts who are capable of systemic, holistic
thinking to solve these inter-related issues. It is undeniable that
Chemical Engineers are well-equipped to contribute in a wide variety
of ways to offer solutions to the problems we are facing.

In Malaysia, the Chemical industry is one of the major drivers of our


economic growth. The export of chemicals and chemical-related
products recorded a height of RM70.68 billion for the year 2021,
showing significant growth of 39.3% compared to the previous year.
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), in collaboration
with the Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia (CICM), is going to
unveil the Chemical Industry Roadmap (CIR) 2020 - 2030, which will
further stimulate the industry and provide more opportunities for all
the stakeholders.

As highlighted in the Sapporo Declaration, which was made during


the 18th APCChE Congress in Sapporo, Japan in 2019, we should
embrace the People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership in our
effort to implement the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. We
should also pursue human well-being through the evolution of
Chemical Engineering and related technologies. I am sure more
exchange of minds between Chemical Engineers from the 14
member countries of APCChE will benefit all of us in the Asia Pacific
region.

I have full confidence that this regional engineering body will be able
to unite all the chemical engineers of the region to meet the
challenges of our era, in seeking solutions that will improve the quality
of life for everyone in the Asia Pacific.

I would like to congratulate APCChE for its achievements and wish


APCChE all the best in future endeavours. Last but not least, a big
thank you to the Chemical Engineering Technical Division of IEM for
the great effort in organising the 19th Asian Pacific Confederation of
Chemical Engineering (APCChE) Congress 2022 here in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.

Thank You and with warmest regards,

Ir. Prof. Dr. Norlida Buniyamin


IEM President
Welcoming Message from the Organising Chair

Selamat Datang, (Welcome) to Kuala Lumpur!

It is with great pleasure to welcome you to the 19th Asian Pacific


Confederation of Chemical Engineering Congress (APCChE 2022).
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it was indeed challenging in
organizing this congress. Fortunately, with the aid of COVID vaccines,
many countries including Malaysia have now entered the transition
phase with more relaxed travel restrictions. Hence, we can host the
congress in a hybrid mode, i.e., with some participants attending the
conference physically in Kuala Lumpur.

The theme of APCChE 2022 is “Working Towards a Sustainable


Society”. Hence, the conference is meant to showcase various
cutting-edge research surrounding the theme of sustainability. The
underlying principles for this theme are the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) launched by the United Nation in the year 2015, which
has now become the main guidance for sustainability in various
sectors. An important achievement within the APCChE community
was the launch of the Sapporo Declaration during the 2019 Congress
held in Sapporo, Japan. If you have yet to read the declaration,
please be sure to visit the APCChE website
(https://apcche.org/Sapporo-declaration).

The organizing team of APCChE 2022 – Chemical Engineering


Technical Division of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (CETD, IEM)
would like to thank all parties that have assisted in the successful
organising of the Congress during the challenging time in the past
two years. We hope all attendees – both physical and virtual, will
gain the most in this Congress, to embrace sustainability for a better
living environment.

Stay safe!

Thank you.

Professor Ir. Dr. Dominic C. Y. Foo FIEM, FASc, FIChemE, PEng, CEng, FHEA, ACPE
Organising Chair, APCChE 2022
President, Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering
Plenary Speakers

YBhg. Dato’ Seri Ir. Prof. Dr. Zaini Ujang is the Secretary General of
Environment and Water since March 2020. Before his current assignment, he
was secretary general for various ministries of higher education, energy, green
YBhg. Dato’ Seri Ir. Prof. technology and water. He was appointed professor in environmental
Dr. Zaini Ujang engineering in 2002 and became Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia (2008-2013).
Secretary General, Ministry
of Environment and Water
He has vast academic and professional networks, as former Vice President,
International Water Association (2004-2006), journal editor of Water Science
and Technology (Since 2000), visiting professor at Imperial College London,
Lund (Sweden), Tsukuba (Japan)and research associate at MIT. He has
published more than 300 articles and written 46 books. He was the first
recipient of the prestigious Merdeka Award (scholastic achievement) in 2009.

Mr. Kamal Bahrin bin Ahmad (58) was appointed as a Senior Vice President
and Chief Executive Officer of PETRONAS Refinery & Petrochemical
Corporation Sdn Bhd (PRPC) effective 1 January 2021 to steer PRPC’s
Mr. Kamal Bahrin B strategic and operational growth in adding value to PETRONAS’ overall
Ahmad business. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering from
Senior Vice President & Chief the University of Texas-Austin, United States of America (USA). Kamal
Execu�ve Officer, PETRONAS completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School in
Refinery & Petrochemical 2017.
Corpora�on Sdn. Bhd.
With over 35 years in the company, Kamal has played many technical and
leadership roles in various PETRONAS businesses. One of his career highlights
was during his tenure in South Africa, where he successfully led the
transformation of Engen’s refinery operations to world-class reliability
performance. Kamal led the smooth transition of Melaka Refinery from a joint
venture to an entity wholly owned by PETRONAS, achieving synergy value by
running the refinery’s full value chain as a single entity. When in PGB, he also
led the successful implementation of Third Parties Access in 2018, realising the
Gas Market Liberalisation vision under the 10th Malaysian Plan.
Kamal has been serving as a Board member of several PETRONAS wholly-
owned companies like PRPC Utilities and Facilities Sdn Bhd and Pengerang
Power Sdn Bhd since July 2017. He also served as director for several
PETRONAS Joint Venture companies since 2017 like Pengerang Terminals
(Two) Sdn Bhd, Trans Thai-Malaysia (Malaysia & Thailand), Kimanis Power
Sdn Bhd, Pengerang Gas Solutions Sdn Bhd, Pengerang LNG (Two) Sdn Bhd
and Gas Malaysia Bhd. As a council member of the Malaysia Gas Association
(MGA), Kamal plays an active role in the gas industry.

YBhg. Dato' Dr. Mohd Nazlee Kamal, is the Director and Chief Executive
Officer at Solution Biologics Sdn. Bhd. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering
from the University of Queensland, Australia, and a M.App.Sc in Biotechnology
YBhg. Dato' Dr. Mohd from University of New South Wales. Australia, and a Bachelor of Science in
Nazlee Kamal Chemical Engineering from Oregon State University, USA.

Chief Execu�ve Officer, Dato’ Dr. Mohd Nazlee has over 30 years of diverse industry background in
Solu�on Biologics Sdn. Bhd. strategy, biotechnology and life sciences which including 15 years of executive
management experience. He possesses strong expertise in both technical and
business aspects in these areas. With the recognition of his wide industrial
leadership, he played a pivotal role in the formulation of Malaysia’s National
Biotechnology Policy in 2005.

Dato’ Dr. Mohd Nazlee served as the CEO of Bioeconomy Corporation


(previously known as BiotechCorp) from 2011-2016. He played a leadership
role in the rebranding and repositioning of the company to facilitate the nation’s
trajectory into the World Bio-economy arena. He was also invited to serve on
the Global Bio-economy Council in Berlin from 2015-2017.

Dato’ Dr. Mohd Nazlee has a wealth of experience encompassing marketing


and technology portfolios with multinational companies such as Amersham
Biosciences, Sartorius and B. Braun Biotech. In addition, he invented the
“External Spinfilter” now marketed by Sartorius BBI Systems (Patent No.
PI9701436MY-131798-A). He has assumed leadership roles and also served
on the boards of MAGIC, FRIM, NIBM, and Bioeconomy Corporation
(previously known as Biotech Corporation).
Keynote Speakers

Professor Moses Oludayo Tade has an extensive leadership and


management expertise in higher education across several portfolios for
Professor Moses over three decades. He is a visionary and strategic leader; a change agent;
Oludayo Tade mentor and an extensive successful developer of people and the next
generation of leaders at various levels. He is also a team leader, negotiator
Cur�n University, and successful team member across various levels of management. He is a
Australia research leader in Chemical Engineering and has successfully supervised
over 70 PhD students and research fellows (jointly with colleagues). He is an
External Examiner for many engineering degree programs worldwide and an
International Accreditor for the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).
He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief for Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical
Engineering, www.apjchemeng.com., FIChemE, CEng, HonFIEAust, CPEng,
FNAEng and a John Curtin Distinguished Professor at Curtin University. He is a
Highly Cited Research in 2019, 2020, 2021, respectively.

Professor Jerry Y. Y. Heng is currently a Professor in Particle Technology and


Director of UG Studies at the Department of Chemical Engineering at
Professor Jerry Y. Y. Imperial College London. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from
Heng Imperial College London (2006) and a B.Eng in Chemical Engineering from
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (2002). His research group aims to understand
Imperial College the role of surfaces and interfaces in powder-based manufacturing and
London, UK formulation, with current efforts focused on investigating powder surface
anisotropy and the development of crystallisation as a separation strategy
for the purification of biopharmaceuticals. Jerry is currently an EPSRC
Manufacturing the Future Fellow, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
and Editor-in-Chief of the IChemE's journal - Chemical Engineering Research
and Design.

Professor Ir. Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Raman was appointed as the Deputy
Vice-Chancellor (Development), Universiti Malaya (UM) on 2020. He
graduated with a Bachelor in Chemical Engineering Degree from UM. He
Prof. Ir. Dr. Aziz Raman undertakes research in the field of chemical engineering focusing in the
areas of mixing using stirred vessels, green technology and advanced
University of Malaya
wastewater treatment. To date, he has supervised more than 100 PhD and
Master students and has published more than 300 papers in high impact
journals and conference proceedings. There are 12 patents registered under
his name. As a result of his excellent achievements in research, Prof Aziz was
recognized as one of the Highly Cited Researchers in year 2020 by Clarivate
and one of the Top Research Scientists in Malaysia.

Prof. Santanu Bandyopadhyay is currently Praj Industries Chair Professor,


Department of Energy Science and Engineering, at the Indian Institute of
Prof. Santanu Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). He is currently one of the Editors-in-Chief
Bandyopadhyay for Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability (Springer Nature)
as well as Associate Editors for the Journal of Cleaner Production (Elsevier),
Indian Ins�tute of
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (Springer Nature), and South
Technology, Bombay African Journal of Chemical Engineering (Elsevier). His research interest
includes Process integration, Pinch Analysis, Industrial energy conservation,
Modelling and simulation of energy systems, Design and optimization of
renewable energy systems, etc. Since 1994, Prof. Bandyopadhyay has been
associated with and contributed towards various developmental, industrial,
and research activities involving different structured approaches to process
Held Concurrently: synthesis, energy integration and conservation, as well as renewable energy
systems design. He has published over 300 technical articles in journals and
conferences, and participated in many industrial projects. He is a fellow of
the Indian National Association of Engineering (INAE).

Professor Iftekhar Abubakar Karimi specializes in Process Modeling,


Synthesis, Integration, Optimization and Development; Energy Systems and
Prof. I�ekhar Energy Efficiency; Machine Learning, Oil and Gas supply chains; Carbon
Abubakar Karimi Capture & Utilization; and Technoeconomic Assessments. His Process
Systems Engineering (PSE) team helps guide the Green Energy Programme in
Na�onal University of the most promising directions. He has published extensively in the area of
Singapore PSE, with >8000 citations till date, and has led many industry-collaborative
research and consulting projects (e.g. SRC, SLNG, SPPG, Shell, Rolls-Royce,
Qatargas). Professor Karimi’s work is also supported by NRF, NCCS, EMA,
ExxonMobil and SgEC.
Industrial Speakers

Ir. Dr. Chan Tuck Leong


Head of LNG Projects, PETRONAS

Dr. Zulfan Adi Putra


ExxonMobil Business Support
Centre Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Mr. Tee Wooi Keat


Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Ir. Shyam Lakshmanan
IOI Edible Oils

Mr. Karl Kolmetz


KLM Technology Group
Mr. Hans Tan
South East Asia, Honeywell

Ir. Rafil Elyas


East 101

Ms. Nurfarhana Abdul Rahim


PETRONAS, Group Health, Safety &
Environment Division
Dr. Chin Jit Kai
Nordin Technologies

Ir. Razmahwata Mohamad Razalli


IGL Services Sdn Bhd

Mr. Charles Wiroon


Global R&D Co., Ltd. Thailand

Ir. Shum Keng Yan


Johnson Controls (M) Sdn Bhd
Question & Answer Session

Participants can direct the question to the presenters


during the event by sending question via online. Kindly
scan the QR code below to post your question.

ROOM 304 & 305 ROOM 302 ROOM 303


Plenary Sessions

ROOM 305 ROOM 306 BR 1 BR 2


(Online Room) (Online Room)

Held Concurrently:

Programme -

9:00 am IEM Chemical Engineering Design Competition (Virtual Platform)

2:00 pm Chem-E-Car Competition (Room 301)

3:00 pm Registration & Welcoming Reception (Foyer Room 301)

6:00 pm End of Day 1


Programme -

8:00 am Registration
9:00 Arrival
9:20 Opening Ceremony (Rooms 304 & 305)
9:40 Tea Break
Plenary Session 1 - YBhg. Dato’ Seri Ir. Prof. Dr. Zaini Ujang
10:00
(Secretary General, Ministry of Environment and Water)

Plenary Session 2 – Mr. Kamal Bahrin B Ahmad


11:00 (Senior Vice President & Chief Executive Officer, PETRONAS Refinery &
Petrochemical Corporation Sdn. Bhd.)

Plenary Session 3 – YBhg. Dato' Dr. Mohd Nazlee Kamal


12:00 pm
(Chief Executive Officer, Solution Biologics Sdn. Bhd.)
Virtual Poster 1
1:00 Lunch
1004,1005,1007,1009
1018,1024,1026,1027
Room 305 Room 302 Room 303 Room 306 BR 1 BR 2
Virtual
Session 1 - Session 2 - Session 3 - Virtual
Session 4 - Session 2 -
Chemical Process Chemical Session 1 -
Reaction Cleaner
Engineering Systems Engineering Chemical
Engineering & Production
Education / Engineering Fundamentals Engineering
2:00 Catalyst and Circular
PSE Fundamentals
Economy
1217 Ir Dr Chan
1070,1094
Prof Tade Ir Razmahwata 1106,1014 1008,1016
1095,1162 1181, 1182
1134,1055 1201, Ir Shum 1015 1045
1189, 1196
Tea Break & Physical Poster 1 Virtual Poster 2
3:20 1034, 1049, 1054, 1076, 1080, 1082, 1088, 1109, 1113, 1028,1029
1131 1030,1061
Virtual
Session 8 - Session 4 –
Virtual Nano-
Session 5 - Reaction
Session 6 - Session 7 - Session 3 - technology
Process Engineering &
Chemical Bioproducts, Chemical and advanced
System Catalyst /
Engineering Food & Bio- Engineering materials
Engineering Chemical
Fundamentals processing Fundamentals/
4:00 Engineering
Education 1093,1097
Prof Fundamentals
1021,1042 1023,1085
Bandyopadhyay Virtual
1046, Dr Chin Prof Heng 1175,1250
1020,1040 1120,1104 Session 5
1171,1193 1089,1107 1235,1137
1062,1158 1098,1111
1002,1010
1249,1116 1101,1170
1019,1096
6:00 End of Day 2
6:30 DINNER @ PERDANA KLCC

Physical Poster Virtual oral Virtual poster


Programme -

Time Room 305 Room 302 Room 303 Room 306 BR 1 BR 2

8:00 am Registration
Session 10 - Session 11 – Virtual Virtual
Session 9 -
Process Session 6 - Session 7 -
Reaction Nano-tech Session 12 -
System Bioproducts, Process
Engineering and Advanced SDG Special
Engineering Materials / Symposium Food & Bio- System
9:00 & Catalyst processing Engineering
Chem Eng
1138,1150 Kolmetz Prof Matsukata
1133,1149 Fundamentals 1043,1047 1075,1077 1006,1038
1164,1165 1036,1081
Dr Zulfan 1050 1092,1117 1059,1159
1190,1248

Tea Break & Physical Poster 2 Virtual Poster 3


10:20 1064,1100
1173, 1225, 1123, 1105, 1108, 1099, 1115, 1255, 1258, 1219 &
1222
Session 13 - Session 14 - Session 15 - Session 16 -
Cleaner Oil & Gas / WINNERS OF Virtual
Process
Production Reaction RESEARCH Session 8 –
System Session 12 - 1058,1060
10:40 and Circular Engineering Engineering PAPER
Economy & Catalyst COMPETITION SDG Special 1068,1074
Symposium
Ir Chong (Virtual) Virtual
Prof Aziz 1203,1213 1103,1228
1160,1163
1069,1197 1232,1215 1229,1230 Poster 4
1112,1135
12.00 pm Lunch 1151,1183
Session 18 - Session 19 - Session 20 - Virtual
Virtual
Session 17 - Cleaner Bioproducts, Sustainable Session 9 - Session 10 -
Chem Eng Production palm oil / Reaction
Food / Process
1:20 Fundamentals and Circular PSE Engineering
Reaction System
/ PSE Economy & Catalyst
1156,1214
Engineering 1167,1025 Engineering
Nurfarhana
1157, Rafil 1154,1208 Mr Tee, 1121 1184,1198
1212,1234 1078,1102
1168,1176 1200,1204
Hans Tan 1127,1139
Virtual Poster 5
2:40 Tea Break
1241,1242
Session 21 - Session 22 - Session 24 Virtual
Bioproducts, Reaction - Cleaner Virtual Session 12 -
Food & Bio- Engineering Session 23 - Production Session 11 – Reaction
processing & Catalyst 1114,1169 and Circular Engineering
3:00
1118,1124 1202,1207 Economy 1126,1051 & Catalyst
1195,1205 1155,1236 1066,1067
1129,1142 1187,1072 1140,1141
1210,1211 1090
Mr Wiroon 1110,1152 1185,1194
1199,1037
1180 1179,1260 1240
5:00 Closing Ceremony
5:20 End of Day 3

Physical Poster Virtual oral Virtual poster


Programme -

Time BR 1 Time BR 2

Virtual Session 13
Virtual Poster 6
- Reaction
9:00 1065,1084
Engineering &
1119,1243
9:00 am Catalyst

1041,1053 Virtual Session


1056,1057 17 Chemical
Virtual Session 14 Engineering
- Bioproducts, Food Applications
& Bioprocessing (Part 1)
10:20 10:00
1172,1231 1178,1251
1013,1122 1186,1218
Virtual Session 15 1091,1087
- Sustainable Palm 1147
Oil
11:40
Virtual Session
1130,1209 17 Chemical
Ir Shyam,1247 Engineering
Virtual Session 16 Applications
- Chemical (Part 2)
Engineering 12:20 pm
Applications 1244,1245
1:00 pm
1246,1063
1071 1237,1086
Prof Karimi 1206,1238
1073,1132,1145 1039

Virtual oral Virtual poster

Workshop
Time
(Jasmine Room, Impiana KLCC Hotel)

9:00 am Workshop 1 - Fluid Flow, Pressure Drop & Hydraulic Analysis

Lunch

1:00 pm Workshop 2 - Economics of Industrial Decarbonisation

5:30 pm End of Conference


BIOPRODUCT, FOOD & BIOPROCESSING
Paper ID Title
1013 Novel Approach for the Characterization of Powder Caking
1023 Facile synthesis of magnetic lipase/cu3(po4)2 hybrid nanoflower for biocatalytic
applications
1063 A novel approach to estimate the solubilities of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) in supercritical carbon dioxide by PC-SAFT equation of state
1075 Effect of coagulant composition on soy protein-based fibers prepared by wet spinning
1076 Production of chain oligopeptides from diketopiperazine by pulse discharge method
1077 Exploration of L-tryptophan assisted desalination process in a simulated porous media
environment
1085 Activation of lipase by the hydration-aggregation method and its application to
triglyceride modification in nonaqueous media
1089 Synergistic antifungal activity by combining amphotericin B with lipidated chitinase
1092 Microencapsulation of extracted holy basil oil in modified starch by spray drying
1109 Stearate Liquid Marbles for Bacterial Cellulose Production: Preparation conditions of
Bacterial Cellulose
1117 Fabrication of glyco-immobilized fluorescent PMMA particles encapsulating magnetically
responsive Fe3O4 particles
1118 Encapsulation of Alpha-Mangostin into Chitosan-Oleic Acid Complexes: An Attempt to
Improve Its Stability and Oral Bioavailability
1123 Preparation of bacterial cellulose membrane via liquid marble method and its water
permeation behavior
1124 Control of Adhesion property of Mussel Foot Protein by Fusing Soluble Protein
1129 Development of Flow-through Microwells Made of Porous Materials for Perfusion Culture
of Mammalian Cells
1131 Open cultivation of microorganisms in Pickering emulsions stabilized by stearate
microparticles
1142 Co-assembly with peptide amphiphiles through complementary hydrogen bonding
facilitates non-endocytic cellular internalization of small molecules
1145 Self-assembled peptide fibers with enzymatic reactivity for potential delivery of
biotherapeutics
1154 A mechanistic model based approach with on-line monitors for accelerated food drying
process development
1155 The role of surge tanks for integrated bioprocessing
1172 Techno-economic Comparison of Different Reactor Types Used in the Manufacture of
Fructooligosaccharides from Sucrose
1208 High-throughput formulation screening methods for prediction of protein stability
1231 Recovery of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients from Unused Solid Dosage Form Drugs

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION


Paper ID Title
1002 Integrating engineering ethics into chemical engineering curriculum using cdio
framework
1019 Virtual Reality Enhanced Education for Undergraduate Chemical Engineers
1043 SCEJ’s actions in line with the Sapporo Declaration for achieving the SDGs
1044 How Do Chemical Engineers Contribute to Future by Implementing the Sapporo
Declaration?
1047 Fostering Business for Sustainable Developments With Engineering Knowledge
1055 Latest developments in microalgae technology
1193 A New Invention on Energy-Saving High Efficiency Mixer For The Industrial Scale
Practice
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
Paper ID Title
Prediction of temperature distribution during microwave heating by three dimensionless
1004
numbers
Study for hydration structure in sodium chloride solution through refractive index
1005
during microwave irradiation
1007 Maintenance of surfactant desorption by changing microwave irradiation mode
Important factors for modification of liquid-liquid interface during microwave
1008
irradiation
1009 Non-thermal effect for refractive index of water during pulse microwave irradiation
FABRICATION AND EVALUATION OF GAS BARRIER PERFORMANCE OF POLYINDENE MEMBRANES BY RF-
1014
PECVD
1015 Physicochemical properties of emulsified d-limonene spray-dried powder
1016 Development of a ZrO2-Coating Technique by a Sol-Gel Process
1018 Refractive index measurement of glucose aqueous solution during microwave irradiation
Release characteristic of 1-methylcyclopropene from coated paper containing 1-MCP
1021
inclusion complex in α-cyclodextrin
Phase equilibrium measurement and thermodynamic correlation of polybutadiene and
1042
dichloromethane mixture
Technical Analysis for the Use of an ESP Combined with Packing Tools for an Artificial
1045
Lifting System
Synthesis of Natural Blue dye from Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea) flowers and its
1046
application on Cotton fibres using Ultrasonic-assisted techniques
1106 Partition coefficient of a new odorant, 2-hexyne, in liquefied petroleum gas cylinder
Determination of Peclet number from flow visualization inside an extraction column of
1137
"emulsion-flow type"
Solid-Liquid Equilibria of Ternary System Ethanol + Diethyl Carboanate + Diphenyl
1156
Carbonate
Prediction of Phase Equilibria and Transport Properties Using ASOG and PRASOG Group
1157
Contribution Methods
Development of a Comprehensive Screening Method of Deep Eutectic Solvents for the
1171
Separation of Toluene-Heptane Mixtures
1175 Influence of osteopontin on calcium oxalate crystallization in artificial urine
Analysis of Cashew (Anacardium Occidentale) Nut Shell as Waste-derived Lost
1201
Circulation Material for Water-based Drilling Fluids
Characterization of Malaysian Jatropha Seed Oil and Discovering Process of Powdered
1229
Jatropha Leaves
Adsorption of Paraquat at High Concentration in Synthetic Wastewater by Using TiO2-
1235
Coated on Grain Activated Carbon from Coconut Shell
1248 Shell waste based functionalised coatings for generating superhydrophobic surfaces
A quick and contactless analysis of powder mixing conditions using a shear-sensitive
1249
coloured tracer
Application of Intelligent Data Analysis System (IDAS) in Methamphetamine-HCl FTIR
1250
Spectra
Transparent freestanding Ti3C2Tx MXene conductive film for surface-functionalized
1219 electromagnetic wave shielding and electronic materials using polar aprotic organic
solvent
Effective radiative cooling of dark-tone paints prepared by near-infrared reflective
1222
pigments

OIL, GAS & PETROCHEMICALS


Paper ID Title
1203 Mechanistic Understanding of the Filter Cake Characteristics of Water-based Drilling
Fluids with Waste Coconut Husks using 2k Factorial Design
1213 Controlling the pH of prehydrated bentonite slurry containing acidic bio-based
additive and its performance on filtration properties
1232 Investigation of Jatropha-Based Inhibitors on Penara Waxy Crude Oil Apparent Viscosity
CLEANER PRODUCTION & CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Paper ID Title
1039 Development and Optimization of Accelerated Weathering of Limestone for CO2 Capture
from Cement Industry Gas Emission
1050 Transition pathway towards 100% renewable energy across the sectors of power, heat,
transport, and desalination for the Philippines
1069 Hydrophobic eutectic solvents for sustainable cathode recycling of lithium-ion
batteries
1072 Evaluation of recycled carbon fiber recovered by chemical decomposition from CFRP
using nitric acid treatment
1100 Energy saving of fluid transportation of ground thermal energy system by drag reducing
effect
1110 Consumer willingness for introducing paper bags made from agricultural waste in Egypt
1151 Demonstration of the effectiveness of the separation technique of lithium-ion battery
cathode materials using the electric pulse method for efficient separation
1152 Development of a thermoelectric composite for sustainable energy-harvesting from
recycled carbon fibre incorporated with CZTS.
1179 The overlooked potential of ultra-low temperature biochar
1181 Valorization of durian biomass waste into biochar-derived supercapacitor electrode
materials
1182 A study on green and sustainable conversion of coffee ground waste into activated
carbon via novel advanced self-activation approach
1186 Life cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis on mixed matrix membranes for CO2
capture
1187 Greener production of carbon nanotubes and battery applications
1189 Production of biodiesel fuels (BDF) from waste edible oils with fluctuating properties
using batch-type equipment
1196 Comparative Life Cycle Assessment on the Utilization of Biopolymer-based Biosorbent
for Copper Removal in Wastewater Treatment
1197 Centella asiatica L. extract as green corrosion inhibitor for low carbon steel under
tropical seawater condition
1206 An Insight into Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy for Farm Management using Black
Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL)
1212 Integrating Aspen Plus and life cycle assessment (LCA) study of photocatalytic,
thermocatalytic dry methane reforming and biomass gasification toward syngas
generation
1234 Microbial and Enzymatic Degradation for Biohydrogen Production by Bacillus sp. &
Cereibacter sp.
1247 Integrated Leaching and Selective Recovery of Cobalt Using an Amino Acid-Based Aqueous
Biphasic System from Spent Lithium-ion Batteries
1255 Techno-economic and environmental assessment of ultraviolet crosslinked fish scales
gelatin nanofibers for wound healing

WASTE TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT


Paper ID Title
1101 Extraction of Methyl Phenol in Selangor River using Solid Phase Extraction Technique
Coupled with UV-Vis Spectrophotometry
1114 Digitalization for Sustainable Water Management in Petroleum Production and Processing
Facilities
1126 Effect of steam and wash treatment on the property of composite made from date palm
residue and PLA
1169 Removal of Organic Water Pollutants using Functionalised Graphene Oxide Adsorbents
1170 3D-Printed PEGDA Monolith with Robust Silane-Grafted Chitosan for Enhanced Textile
Wastewater Treatment: Response Surface Methodological Approach
1202 Optimizing Viability of Urban-Industrial Wastewater Management Strategies via P-graph
1207 Application of spherical fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (SFAHP) in treatment
technology selection for acid mine drainage (AMD)
1236 Potential Application of Silica Aerogel in Treating Methylene Blue in Wastewater
NANOTECHNOLOGY & ADVANCED MATERIALS
Paper ID Title
1030 Hierarchical Nickel/Iron-Layered Double Hydroxide Ultrathin Nanosheets in Situ Grown
on Nanocarbon Networks for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction
1036 Evaluation of Antifungal Activity of Magnesium Oxide Nanoparticles on Fusarium
oxysporum
1049 Fabrication and characterization of PLA/HA scaffold by combined of freeze-drying and
particulate leaching method for bone tissue engineering
1051 Electrochemical Characteristics of Solid-state Lithium Metal Batteries Based on PEBAX
Electrolyte
1066 Preparation and mechanical properties of a graphite nanosheet/nylon 610 nanocomposite
using graphite nanosheets treated with supercritical water
1067 Fabrication and conductivity of a graphite nanosheet/nylon 610 nanocomposite using
graphite nanosheets treated with supercritical water
1071 Investigation of Glyphosate Removal from Aqueous Solution by Calcium Peroxide
Nanoparticles
1081 Molybdenum containing carbon nanofiber supported palladium catalyst for formic acid
electrooxidation reaction
1084 Sub- and supercritical hydrothermal synthesis of Y3Al5O12 nanoparticles doped with
rare earth elements
1088 Preparation conditions of Pickering emulsions stabilized by antibacterial silver
nanoparticle via ultrasonication
1090 Synthesis of calcium peroxide nanoparticles with starch as biotemplate for the
degradation of organic dye in aqueous solution
1093 Preparation of Macroporous Pectin Particles with High Specific Surface Areas and
Interconnected Pore Networks for Enhancement of Protein Adsorption Capacity
1097 Investigation of densified spherical and submicron-sized FeNi particles on their
magnetic characteristics
1119 A reduced temperature solid oxide fuel cell with nanostructured electrodes
1183 Rational Design and Fabrication of Copper@Polypyrrole Nanowires Aerogels for
Piezoresistive Pressure Sensing
1190 Removal of Inhibitor Compounds from Monosaccharides by Nanofiltration using a Thin-
Film Nanofibrous Composite Membrane
1225 High-voltage stable solid-state lithium battery based on the nano-conductor imbedded
flexible hybrid composite solid electrolyte with hyper-ion conductivity and thermal,
mechanical, and adhesive stability
1246 A Universal Strategy For N-Doped 2D Carbon Nanosheets With Sub-Nanometer Micropore For
High-Performance Supercapacitor

SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL


Paper ID Title
1025 Synthesis and characterization of lignin incorporated carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)
films from oil palm lignocellulosic waste
1122 Domestic woodchips and imported PKS for the future of power generation in Japan. A
Life Cycle Analysis of Malaysian Palm Kernel-Shells for Biomass-derived Power
generation in Japan.
1130 Effect of temperature and time on empty fruit bunches (EFB) and oil palm trunks (OPT)
derived hydrochar for biofuel production: A comparison
1158 A comparative analysis on the performances of four different In-ground Lagoon
Anaerobic Digester in the treatment of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME)
1162 Effects of operational differences in palm oil mills on Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME)
characteristics
1167 OPTIMISATION STRATEGY TO ACHIEVE NET-ZERO IN PALM OIL SECTOR VIA CIRCULAR ECONOMY
MODEL
1209 Review on the present state of the palm oil milling process and potential oil
extraction rate (OER) enhancement methods
1228 Enhanced sonocatalytic degradation of Congo Red by using oil palm empty fruit bunch-
derived cellulose/silver doped on titanium dioxide composite
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (PSE)
Paper ID Title
1006 Adsorption and Separation of CO2/CH4 in Activated Carbon
1010 Optimization of hydrodynamic parameters for CO2 absorption in Rotating Packed Bed
1020 Process Integration for Bioenergy Generation
1038 Modeling and simulation of SBR and digester performance using GEKKO
1040 A P-Graph Approach to Water Use Optimization in a Fish Processing Industry through
Resource Conservation Networks with Material Interception
1059 Engineering Terephthalic Acid Product from Recycling of PET Bottles Waste for
Downstream Operations
1062 Synthesis and optimization of multilevel mixed refrigerant systems using generalized
disjunctive programming.
1064 Simulation of CO2 capture from flue gas of a power plant by a three-bed nine-step
vacuum pressure swing adsorption process
1065 Machine Learning Method for Determining Chemical Vapor Deposition Conditions for
Large-area Graphene Growth
1103 Design of Bio-oil/Solvent Blend with Economic Considerations Using Computer Aided
Molecular Design
1112 Optimal operating conditions for high quality tomato cultivation in plant factories in
hot and humid regions of Asia
1121 OPTIMIZATION OF FED-BATCH BAKER’S YEAST FERMENTATION USING DEEP REINFORCEMENT LEARNING
1133 Numerical simulation of polymer melt flow and solidification in an injection molding
filling process
1134 Real-time Data Conditioning for Process Operations: Application to a Spray Dryer
1135 Ensemble machine learning to predict the selectivity from 3D information of π-pocket
catalysts
1147 A Techno-Economic Assessment of the Newly Waived Off-grid Areas in the Philippines
1149 USAGE OF BIOMASS GASIFIER FOR DRYING SOAKED PADDY IN A REVERSIBLE AIRFLOW FLATBED
DRYER: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK MODELING
1159 Design and Simulation of Pressure Retarded Osmosis for Hydroponics Fertigation
1160 Development of Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulphide Prediction Model for POME
Treatment Using Machine Learning
1163 Investigation of the effect of Variable Inlet Guide Valve Drift, Fouling and Erosion
on Three shaft Gas Turbine Performance
1180 An Optimal Decarbonisation Policymaking Software Framework Inspired by Process
Integration
1184 Economic and correlation analysis of parabolic trough collector (PTC) system in
Malaysia, China and United States
1198 AI-CFD Modeling for Chemical Vapor Dispersion in Laboratory
1200 Investigation of Ammonia Water Evaporation Rate via Molecular Dynamics Simulation
1204 Predictive Capability of Artificial Neural Network in n-Butene Skeletal Isomerization
over Hierarchical ZSM-35 Zeolite
1214 Simulation and Experimental Validation of Trace Gas Leakage Detection by Acoustic
Method
1230 A novel predictive model for the design of fragrant molecules using rough set-based
machine learning
1237 Reinforcement Learning Control with Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient Algorithm for
Multivariable pH Process
1238 Two-stage Deep Learning Fault Detection and Identification for Vinyl Chloride Monomer
Process with Aberrant Measurements
1258 Heat Recovery of Milk Powder Production With Recirculation of Exhaust Air
1260 Drying Characteristics and Energy Efficiency of Heat Pump Dryer for Industrial
Electroplating Sludge Drying
1217 Material Selection for Sweet Gas Production Pipeline: Application of Analytic
Hierarchy Process and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
1218 Application of INVS DEMATEL in Health, Safety, Environment, and Ergonomic Assessment
of Tire Manufacturing Industry During COVID-19 Pandemic
REACTION ENGINEERING & CATALYST (1)
Paper ID Title
1024 Design of Single-Atom and Frustrated-Lewis-Pair Dual Active Sites for Direct Conversion of
CH4 and CO2 to Acetic Acid
1026 Effect of Rb promoter on Fe3O4 microsphere catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation to light olefins
1027 The state of Pt active phase and its surrounding environment during dehydrogenation of
ethane to ethylene
1028 An active and stable nickel-based catalyst with embedment structure for CO2 methanation
1029 Homogeneous and highly dispersed Ni-Ru on a silica support as an effective CO methanation
catalyst
1034 Activity and stability of unsupported and supported aluminum catalyst for lactic acid
esterification with 1-butanol
1037 Honeycomb Tubular Biochar Derived from Palm Leaves as a Potential Adsorbent for VOCs Removal
1041 Synthesis and Characterization of Diethylene Glycol Dioleate as Biolubricant Base
1053 Impact of Tryptophan on the formation kinetics of carbon dioxide hydrates for hydrate-
desalination
1054 Recovery of high concentration of amino acids by subcritical water treatment of residuals
from vinegar production
1056 Non-catalytic esterification of palm fatty acid distillate with 2-ethyl hexanol for high
purity production of biolubricant ester
1057 Recyclable Positive Azeotropes for the Purification of Curcumin with Optimum Purity and
Solvent Capacity
1058 Effects of Scale-Up and Impeller Types on Spherical Agglomeration of Dimethyl Fumarate
1060 Unconventional Separation of Arsenic Trioxide from Unused Aqueous Chemotherapeutic Agents by
Direct Evaporative Crystallization
1061 Hydrothermal Synthesis of Gallium-based Spinel Oxide Nanoparticles with Different Metal Ion
Composition Ratios
1068 Coil-shaped rotating spiral gas-solid reactor – design procedure for catalytic reaction -
1070 DETERMINATION THE EXTENT OF ACID AND BASIC CONDITION DEGRADE LDPE AS COMPATIBILIZER IN LDPE
KENAF COMPOSITE
1073 Degradation behaviors of SOFC by the deposition of potassium compounds on the anode surface
1074 ADDITION OF 3-AMINOPROPYLTRIETHOXYSILANE AS AN ADDITIVE IN IMPROVING QUALITY OF LATEX GLOVE
1078 Effects of Temperature and Gas Partial Pressure on Chemical Vapor Deposition Process of
Bismuth-based Perovskite Thin Film
1080 Graphene-based catalysis for conversion of marine-based feedstocks under microwave
irradiation
1082 Glycerol conversion to GTBE using graphene oxide under microwave irradiation
1086 Effect of supercooling phenomenon on liquid freezing in cylindrical vessel
1087 Design and Techno–Economic Analysis of Levulinic Acid Production Process from Biomass by
Using Co-product Formic Acid as a Catalyst with Minimal Waste Generation
1091 Reduction of various metal ions by low-grade carbonaceous resources at a low temperature for
chemical energy conversion
1094 Ultra-deep denitrogenation of model fuel by oxidation over sulfated geopolymer catalyst
followed by extraction with water
1095 Study of the oxidation reaction of dibenzothiophene with sulfated geopolymer catalyst
1096 Gas-phase Oxidation of Benzene over Cu Catalyst Loaded on MFI Type Molding Zeolite
1098 Design of an iron, cobalt, and nitrogen co-doped carbon catalyst for enhanced high oxygen
reduction reaction performance derived from metal-organic framework and conducting polymer
complexes
1099 Synthesis of Co9S8@NC Hollow Nanocages from composite of Metal-Organic Framework and
polypyrrole and their application for water splitting
1102 Comparative study on the oxidation of manganese ions by sodium hypochlorite and potassium
permanganate under low pH conditions
1104 A Highly Stable W-doped TiO2 Supported Pt Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in
Acidic Media
1105 Synthesis of Low-Pt-Based Electrocatalyst Derived from Porous MOF-808(Zr)-NH2 Nanoparticles
Towards Oxygen Reduction Reaction
1107 Torrefaction of Olive Jift Biomass with Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Plastics and Their
Interactive Effects
1108 Spray pyrolysis-assisted synthesis of Ruthenium doped MoO2 sphere for high mass activity of
hydrogen evolution reactions over a wide pH range
REACTION ENGINEERING & CATALYST (2)
Paper ID Title
1111 Synthesis of MOF-808/PEBAX mixed-matrix membranes for CO2/N2 separation with different
sizes of MOFs
1113 Carbon dioxide absorption effect on electric conductivities for aqueous solution of 2-
aminoethanol, 2-(methylamino)ethanol, and 2-(butylamino)ethanol at 313.2 K
1115 Spray Pyrolysis-Derived Hollow CoFe-NC@CNT Electrocatalyst with Improved Stability and
Activity for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
1116 Spray pyrolysis-derived atomically dispersed hollow spherical bimetallic(Co, Fe)
electrocatalysts with improved stability for Oxygen Reduction reaction in acidic media
1120 Low-loading platinum alloy electrocatalyst supported on hollow carbon for the four-
electron oxygen reduction reaction
1127 TECHNO-ECONOMIC COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT REACTOR TYPES USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF
FRUCTOOLIGOSACCHARIDES FROM SUCROSE
1132 Effect of Polymer Addition on Dynamic Leidenfrost Phenomenon
1138 Continuous separation of submicrometer-sized particles using microfluidic devices
integrated with porous substrate as sieving matrices
1139 Risk assessment of nickel compounds based on Daphnia magna assay
1140 Carbon Dioxide Recovery from Air by a Conductively Heated and Cooled Temperature Swing
Adsorption Packed with an Amine based Solid Adsorbent
1141 Electrochemical cell design and performance evaluation of polyvinyl ferrocene/carbon
nanotube electrodes for selective formate separation
1150 Effect of anode catalyst layer improvement on mass transport and performance of Direct
Formic Acid Fuel Cell
1164 Development of a novel Cu-based dual function material for CO2 Capture and
Hydrogenation
1165 Rhodium Promoted Bimetallic Dual Functional Material for Integrated Co2 Capture and
Conversion
1168 Application of Graphene Oxide-Silica Xerogel for the Continuous Removal of Crystal
Violet Dye
1173 Development of novel method for selective conversion of dibutyl phosphate into
phospholic acid with the vapor-phase pulsed discharges
1176 Kinetic modelling of hydrogen peroxide concentration dosed to degrade
sulphamethoxazole by UV/H2O2
1178 Complete removal of CO at ambient conditions using copper manganese oxide (CuMnOx)
catalysts synthesised via co-precipitation with ultrasonic irradiation
1185 Study on High Temperature Hydrothermal Resistant Mn-Based Catalysts for Catalytic
Oxidation of Ethyl Acetate
1194 Rational design of the Ni catalyst for low temperature benzene hydroalkylation
1195 Parametric studies on DME carbonylation to MA in a fluidized bed reactor
1199 EFFECT OF TWO-POT HEAT TREATMENT ON FE-N-C/TI3C2 TOWARDS THE OXYGEN REDUCTION REACTION
FOR FUEL CELL APPLICATION
1205 Effect of pH on changes in color during sulphamethoxazole oxidation by UV/H2O2
1210 Modulating of non-noble metal semiconductors for solar/electro-to-chemical conversion:
Bridging atomic-level insights with experimental analysis
1211 Surface active-site engineering of N-rich carbon nitride allotropes for catalytic H2
production in acidic and alkaline media
1215 Microwave-Assisted Catalyst- and Additive-Free Multicomponent Synthesis of Diverse
Bipyridines and their Heavy Metal Sensing Properties using Biorenewable and Safe
Dipolar Aprotic Solvent
1240 Formation of NOx for Metal Dissolution in Nitric Acid
1241 Approaching Practically Accessible and Environmentally Adaptive Sodium Metal Batteries
with High Loading Cathodes through In-Situ Interlock Interface
1242 Fabrication and modification of high performance sulfonated aromatic polymer membrane
for pervaporation desalination
1243 A Graphene-Coated Thermal Conductive Separator to Eliminate the Dendrite-Induced Local
Hotspots for Stable Lithium Cycling
1244 Packing sulfur species by phosphorene-derived catalytic interface for electrolyte-lean
lithium–sulfur batteries
1245 Confinement of Pt NPs by Hollow-Porous-Carbon-Sphere via Pore Regulation with Promoted
Activity and Durability in Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
1251 Zwitterionic Covalent Organic Frameworks: Attractive Porous Host for Gas Separation
and Anhydrous Proton Conduction
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