Wednesday, 16 May 2007: 8:40 AM-11:50 AM
107 (Pfahler Hall)
Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon Nanotubes Carbon nanotubes have been suggested as the basis of new sensors and other electronic devices. Key to such applications is a fundamental understanding of their properties and how they interact with their environments. The symposium will bring together experts in this field. Experimental and theoretical papers are invited.
Organizer:Eric Borguet
Presider:Eric Borguet
8:40 AMChemical and Physical Experiments with Liquids Confined in Nanotube Channels
Yury Gogotsi, Davide Mattia, Guzeliya Korneva
9:20 AMInteraction of alcohols with carbon nanotubes: implications for electrical properties
Mark D. Ellison, Steven T. Morris, Matthew R. Sender, Jennifer Brigham, Nicholas E. Padgett
9:40 AMThe Tangled Carbon Nanotuble Patent Lanscape; Implications for the Chemical Industry
Raj Bawa
10:00 AMBreak
10:10 AMSmall Wonder: Carbon Nanotubes
Balaji Panchapakesan
10:50 AMInteraction of acetone with single wall carbon nanotubes: FTIR and TPD study
Dmitry V. Kazachkin, Xue Feng, Seokjoon Kwon, NIkolay N. Dementev, Radisav Vidic, Eric Borguet
11:10 AMMultifunctional Nanotubes with Particles Embedded in their Walls
Davide Mattia, Guzeliya Korneva, Gennady Friedman, Yury Gogotsi
11:30 AMUniaxial Pressing of Carbon Nanotube Films
Gregory A. Konesky

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