Wednesday, November 7, 2007: 3:30 PM-6:00 PM
Room 250 F (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Thermodynamics and Transport Properties (01a)

#507 - Thermodynamics under Confinement (01A18)
We seek theoretical, computational, and experimental papers that focus on the behavior of fluids and/or solids restricted to nanoscopic length scales. Examples of such systems include substances confined between plates, within ordered structures such as zeolites, and within disordered media.
Chair:Jeffrey R. Errington
CoChair:Thomas M. Truskett
3:30 PMPhase Separation of Highly Non-Additive Adsorbate Mixtures in Random Matrices
Lloyd L. Lee, Giuseppe Pellicane
3:48 PMThe Effect Of Confinement On The Structural And Transport Properties Of Model Ionic Liquids
Lourdes F. Vega, Carlos Rey-Castro, Jordi Faraudo
4:06 PMMechanical Properties Of Nanoporous Silica
Dan Lacks
4:24 PMPhase Behavior Of Water In Hydrophobic Nanoscale Confinement
Nicolas Giovambattista, Pablo G. Debenedetti, Peter J. Rossky
4:42 PMUsing Molecular Simulation To Explore The Phase Behavior Of A Simple Model Protein Under Confinement
Thomas W. Rosch, Jeffrey R. Errington
5:00 PMHydration Structure And Hydration Force Between Mica Surfaces In Water
Yongsheng Leng, Peter T. Cummings
5:18 PMLimits on Crystallization/melting of Water in the Pores of Mcm-41 Silica
G.H. Findenegg, S. Jähnert, G. Schaumann, F. Vaca Chavez, M. Schönhoff, F. Audonnet, C. Alba-Simionesco
5:36 PMThe State of Confined Fluids: Liquid, Solid or Glass
K. G. Ayappa, Ratan Kishore Mishra, S. H. Krishnan

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