Surface Chemistry Conference 2008Trends in Surface Chemistry
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| Chair | Jas Pal Badyal (Durham University) |
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| Date | Monday January 7 2008 - Thursday January 10 2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Synopsis | Self-assembled monolayers, supported catalysts, solid photocatalysts, fuel cell electrocatalysis, atmospheric particle reactions, biological surfaces, polymer surfaces, tribology, molecular scale machinery, imaging on the atomic scale, probing surface reactions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Multiple attendance discount: 3 or more members from the same lab are eligible for a discount. Please contact us. Multiple conference discount: We can offer you a discount if you wish to attend multiple conferences. Please contact us. |
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Enrico Gnecco (University of Basel)
Formation of square and linear arrangements of organic molecules on
Gerald Pollack (University of Washington)
Life in the hydrophilic environment: fresh observations on the extensive impact of surfaces on water structuring
Ludwig Bartels (University of California)
A Homomolecular Porous Network at a Cu(111) Surface
Rubén Pérez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Chemical identification of individual surface atoms by atomic force microscopy
Dmitrii Perepichka (McGill University )
Two-dimensional molecular networks: an approach to molecular electronics
Stefan Seeger (University of Zurich)
Tailored superfunctional surface patterns on a silicone nanofilament template
Lynn Russell (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD )
Organic aerosol growth mechanisms and their climate-forcing implications
Vojislav Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)
Nanosegregated Surfaces as Superior Catalysts
Doron Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University)
Advances in the surface chemistry of Li and Li ion batteries: passivation dependent systems
Fumio Komori (University of Tokyo)
An Atomic Seesaw Switch Formed by Tilted Asymmetric Sn-Ge Dimers on a Ge (001) Surface
Paula Mendes (University of Birmingham)
Electrochemically Controllable Conjugation of Proteins on Surfaces
Hueih-Min Chen (National Nano Device Laboratories)
Development of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on chip
Ernst Meyer (Basel University)
Atomic-Scale Control of Friction by Actuation of Nanometer-Sized Contacts
Jack Rosenfeld (McMaster University )
Reactions on Solid Phase: A Technique for Automating High Sensitivity Analyses of Organic Compounds in Biological Fluids
Roe-Hoan Yoon (Virginia Tech/CAST)
Surface Forces Measured between Gold Surfaces
Mike Trenary (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Reversible control of hydrogenation of a single molecule
Motonari Adachi (Doshisha University)
Highly efficient solar cells using electrodes made of various titania nanoscale materials covered by monolayer sensitized dye
Petr Nachtigall (Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry)
Characterization of the surfaces by the combination of IR spectroscopy of probe molecules and DFT calculations
Richard Timmons (University of Texas - Arlington)
Pulsed Plasma Molecular Surface Tailoring for Biomaterial Applications
Bo-Qing Xu (Tsinghua University, Department of Chemistry)
Chicken-box like Pt-on-metal (Au, Ag) structures based on gold or silver nanoparticles for advanced electrocatalysts
Ib Chorkendorff (CINF, Technical University of Denmark)
Identification of Active Edge Sites for Electrochemical H2 Evolution from MoS2
Magnus Nyd? (Chalmers University of technology)
Mass transport in polymer based gels. New insight by combining brownian dynamics, NMR diffusometry and Image reconstruction methods.