Monday, 31 October 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
200 (Cincinnati Convention Center)

Interfacial Phenomena (01c)

#123 - Interfacial Engineering (01C14)
This session will focus on advanced molecular-level manipulations and characterizations of interfaces as directed towards engineering specific properties into a system. Papers should provide detail on the strategies employed for tailoring surfaces and on the modes of interrogation, citing examples and comparisons between trials that worked well and less well that led to the final employed most effective strategy.
CoChair:Guangzhao Mao
Chair:Paul E. Laibinis
3:15 PMNew Protocols for Preparing Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine Dispersions and Controlling Surface Tension and Competitive Adsorption with Albumin at the Air/Aqueous Interface
Sook Heun Kim, Elias I. Franses
3:35 PMInterfacial Engineering of Lipid Nano-Patterns for Controlled Nucleation of Aspirin
Hitesh Handa, Wenfei Dong, Guangzhao Mao, Helmuth Moehwald
3:55 PMAssessing and Improving the Stability of Organic Monolayer Coatings
W. Robert Ashurst, A. Anderson
4:15 PMPolymer Brushes with High Protein-Binding Capacity Based on Poly(Dimethylamino Ethylmethacrylate)
Andy Kusumo, Lindsay Bombalski, Qiao Lin, Tomek Kowalewski, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, James W. Schneider, Robert D. Tilton
4:35 PMInterfacial Engineering by Surface-Initiated Polymerization and Subsequent Modification
Kane Jennings, Eric Brantley
4:55 PMReversible Self-Propelled Droplet Movement: a New Driving Mechanism
Hans Riegler, Paul Lazar
5:15 PMKinetics of Reactive Spreading of Thiols
Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Marcin Fialkowski, Christopher J. Campbell, Kyle J.M. Bishop
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