Monday, 31 October 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
Pavilion B (Millennium Hotel)

Process Development Division (12)

#132 - Process Development and Manufacturing for Novel, High-Tech Materials (12009)
The emergence of new technologies, particularly in electronics as well as nano and bio-materials fields, is expected to have a profound impact on the process industries in the following decades. These novel, high-tech materials also present a great opportunity for channeling the cutting-edge research capabilities into generation of new markets and industries through process development. As such, development of new processes for these highly specialized products is very desirable not only from a perspective of generalized technological progress, but also for advancing the competitive nature and state of the art for the U.S. industry. This session invites papers that feature manufacturing processes for novel materials such as electronics products, nano-composites and biomaterials. Papers describing available commercialized manufacturing processes, or discussing development and scale-up of processes for commercialization are both welcome.
Cochairs:Karl R. Krause
Cawas A. Cooper
Chair:Korkut Uygun
3:15 PMProduction of Oxidation-Resistant Nanosized Metal Powders
Luis F. Hakim, Candace L. Vaughn, Alan W. Weimer
3:40 PMDevelopment of a New Platform of Fluorinated Photoresist Polymers
Karl R. Krause, Kenneth W. Leffew, George N. Lewis IV, A. Stephen Frobese, Mani P. Ganti
4:05 PMDesign and Construction of a Dual Purpose Air Filter for Semiconductor Clean Rooms
Ryan A. Sothen, Bruce J. Tatarchuk
4:30 PMElectrochemical Generator for the Supply of Arsine to the Ion Implant Market
Reinaldo M. Machado, Christopher L. Hartz, James E. Hollen, Jeffrey R. Phillips, David Tavianini
4:55 PMConverting Processes to Unfold the Potential of Nanoparticles
Samuel Schaer, Dr. Steffen Pilotek, Dr. Frank Tabellion, Hans Naef
Sponsor:Process Development Division

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