Wednesday, November 7, 2007: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
Room 255 E (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Interfacial Phenomena (01c)

#387 - Transport at Interfaces (01C10)
The session focuses on the roles of hydrodynamics and mass transfer rates on transport at fluid/fluid and fluid/solid interfaces. A range of experimental, macroscopic modeling, microscopic modeling, and molecular simulations studies of interest to chemical engineering audiences is desirable. The studies should cover some aspect of an interfacial physics, chemistry, or biology. Example topics are adsorption, spreading, transport across interfaces, phase transitions at interfaces, ultrathin film formation, Marangoni flows, AFM-based transport studies, etc. Example applications are in separations, nanotechnology, biochemical, and biomedical problems
Chair:Vinay K. Gupta
CoChair:Tanmay Lele
8:30 AMRole Of Surface Structure On Behavior Of An Evaporating Meniscus
Manas Ojha, Joel L. Plawsky, Peter C. Wayner Jr.
8:50 AMSimulations Of The Conductive Growth Of A Vapor Bubble On A Heating Surface: Exploring The Mechanism Of Pool Nucleate Boiling
Jinyong Bao, David Rumschitzki, Lin Huang, Thomas I. Nonn
9:10 AMEffects of Fluid Density Fluctuations on the Solute Transport across An Interface between Two Immiscible Fluids
Ashish Gupta, Anuj Chauhan, Dmitry I. Kopelevich
9:30 AMEffects Of The Electrical Double-Layer Formation On Sorption And Transport Of Ions Inside Nanopores
Chia-Hung Hou, Sotira Yiacoumi, Chengdu Liang, Sheng Dai, Costas Tsouris
9:50 AMDynamics Of Water And Adsorbed Ions At Oxide Surfaces: Simulation And Experimental Study
Lukas Vlcek, Eugene Mamontov, David J. Wesolowski, Peter T. Cummings
10:10 AMTheoretical And Experimental Analysis Of Charge Transport And Associated Surface Charge Densities In Thin-Film Modified Electrodes
Chaitanya Gupta, Mark A. Shannon, Paul J. A. Kenis
10:30 AMStudies on Ionic Mass Transfer with Orifice–Disc Turbulence Promoter
Sarveswara Rao Sangita, Sujatha Vanapalli, Rajendra Prasad Padamata, Asha Immanuel Raju Chaduvula

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