Fundamentals of Interfacial Phenomena III - Biological and Organic Molecules at Interfaces

Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 3:15 PM
Governor's Chamber B (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
This session focuses on experimental and theoretical studies of fundamental issues intrinsic to interfaces between solids, liquids, and gases. Some of the focused themes are as follows: 1. Adsorption and reaction of molecules at interfaces (solid-gas, solid-liquid, liquid-liquid, and liquid-gas) 2. Nano-mechanical aspects 3. Surfactants and dynamic interfacial effects 4. Interfacial stresses in multiphase flow 5. Emulsion stabilization. Fundamental concerns of other interfacial phenomena will also be included in this session.


Sponsor:
Interfacial Phenomena


Chair:
Seong H. Kim
Email: shkim@engr.psu.edu

Co-chairs:

3:38 PM
(286b) Synergistic Interactions Among Biosurfactants and Other Surfactants
Jun Wu, Ponisseril Somasundaran and Kevin Jarrell

3:56 PM
(286c) Separation of Protein Isoforms Based On Differential Adsorption
Anuj Chauhan, Madhukar S. Patel, Lea Mouallem, Glareh Azadi and Anubhav Tripathi

4:50 PM
(286f) Understanding the Impact of Chemical Patterns On the Interactions and Self-Assembly of Organic Macromolecules at Interfaces
Claribel Acevedo-Velez, William C. Pomerantz, Juan J. de Pablo, Samuel H. Gellman and Nicholas L. Abbott

5:08 PM
(286g) Tribometric Comparison of n-Alkanethiolate and n-Alkyl Trichlorosilane Monolayers
Brandon D. Booth, Steven G. Vilt, Clare McCabe and G. Kane Jennings
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