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Workshop 2009
Workshop Scope
The Workshop will provide an opportunity to review and discuss the state-of-the-art approaches to characterize porous materials of different origin in the wide range of scales, from angstroms to millimeters. Lectures by recognized leaders of science and technology will cover both theoretical principles and methodology of modern experimental techniques. Oral presentations and poster sessions will complement invited and keynote lectures. Proceedings will be published as a Special Volume of Colloids and Surfaces A.
Workshop Chair: Alexander V. Neimark, Rutgers University, USA
Workshop Vice-Chair: Matthias Thommes, Quantachrome, USA
International Advisory Committee
- Duong D. Do, University of Queensland, Australia
- Yury Gogotsi, Drexel University, USA
- Keith Gubbins, North Carolina State University, USA
- Mietek Jaroniec, Kent State University, USA
- Katsumi Kaneko, Chiba University, Japan
- Philip Llewellyn, CNRS, Marseille, France
- Peter Monson, University of Masasachusetts, USA
- Kenneth Sing, Bristol University, UK
- Francisco Rodriguez-Reinoso, University of Alicante, Spain
- Jean Rouquerol, CNRS-Université de Provence, France
- George Scherer, Princeton University, USA
- Klaus Unger, University of Mainz, Germany
Scientific Secretary: Aleksey Vishnyakov, Rutgers University, USA
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Topics
- Molecular Thermodynamics of Fluids in Pores
- Adsorption and Capillary Phenomena
- Intermolecular Interactions in Porous Confinements
- Computer Simulations and Density Functional Theory
- Energetic Heterogeneity of Surfaces
- Fractal Characterization of Disordered Structures
- Adsorption Porosimetry of Micro- and Mesoporous Solids
- Liquid, Mercury, and Contact Porosimetry
- Thermoporometry and Calorimetry
- Chromographic Characterization of Porous Materials
- High Resolution Microscopy and Image Analysis
- Scattering Techniques for Pore Structure Analysis
- Relations Between Structural and Transport Properties
Workshop Co-Sponsor
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