Wednesday, November 15, 2006: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM | |||
Union Square 3 & 4 (Hilton San Francisco) | |||
#408 - Self Assembly in Solution I (01C18) | |||
The "Self-Assembly in Solution" session of the 2006 AICHE Annual Meeting invites novel works and recent advances dealing with self- assembly of surfactants, lipids, polymers, and biopolymers. Experimental, theoretical, and computational papers are welcomed. In addition to traditional self-assembling components and microstructures, we seek works dealing with newer amphiphiles (such as Pna-Amphiphiles), newer structures (such a fibril forming peptides), and mixed systems (such as surfactant/polyelectrolyte). Special emphasis will be given this year to responsive surfactant systems. | |||
Chair: | Steven P. Wrenn | ||
CoChair: | C. Ted Lee Jr. | ||
12:30 PM | 408a | The Role of Confinement on the Evolution of Surfactant Mesophases Ashish Jha, Jinkee Lee, Anubhav Tripathi, Arijit Bose | |
12:50 PM | 408b | Photorheological Fluids: Micellar Systems with Viscosity Tunable by Light Aimee Ketner, Patrick Elder, Rakesh Kumar, Tanner Davies, Srinivasa R. Raghavan | |
1:10 PM | 408c | Molecular Dynamics Modeling of Reverse Micelles: Dynamics of Zro2 Particles in the Core Victor R. Vasquez, Adam Gardner, Olivia Graeve, Andrew Clifton | |
1:30 PM | 408d | A New Class of Self-Assembled Organogels Induced by Bile Salts at Submillimolar Concentrations Shih-Huang Tung, Yi-En Huang, Srinivasa R. Raghavan | |
1:50 PM | 408e | Micellization of Triblock Copolymers Comprised of Peo Tail Blocks and Center Blocks Containing Carboxylic Acids Richey M. Davis, Beth Caba, Judy Riffle | |
2:10 PM | 408f | Structural Evaluation of Gold Nanoparticles with an Ionic Organic Corona: Single Component, High Nanoparticle Volume Fraction Fluids for Enhanced Optical Properties and Processability Mitra Yoonessi, Mark J. Pender, Richard A. Vaia | |
2:30 PM | 408g | Aqueous-Core Capsules Via Interfacial Free Radical Alternating Copolymerization Dan Wu, Charles Scott, Chia-Chi Ho, Carlos Co |
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