Colloidal Assembly and Fabrication I

Thursday, November 11, 2010: 12:30 PM
Topaz Room (Hilton)

Description:
Recent advances in synthesis techniques and computation are enabling colloidal particles to be treated like "smart atoms", and the result is the bottom-up synthesis of structures that resemble actual molecules. Colloidal crystals, dipoles, stars, and other shapes have been created, and new shapes are being conceived and modeled computationally. This symposium will consist of papers demonstrating colloidal assemblies that contain significant information (fluorescent groups, targeting particles), complexity (e.g., shape, core-shell, biological-particle constructs), assembly forces (magnetics, receptor-ligand, complementary DNA), and functionality (environmental remediation, optical properties). Topics will include site-specific chemistry (e.g., electrostatic forces, DNA, protein-mediated), modeling (e.g., Monte Carlo, Stokesian dynamics), characterization (e.g., confocal microscopy, electron microscopy, AFM), and applications (e.g., drug delivery, robotics, environmental, medical, electronic).


Sponsor:
Interfacial Phenomena


Chair:
Sibani Lisa Biswal
Email: biswal@rice.edu

Co-chairs:
Ilona Kretzschmar
Email: kretzschmar@ccny.cuny.edu

Ali Mohraz
Email: mohraz@uci.edu



12:30 PM


12:50 PM
(634b) Quenched Electrostatic Assembly of Three-Component Catalytic Motors
Joseph J. McDermott, Neetu Chaturvedi and Darrell Velegol



1:30 PM


1:50 PM
(634e) Magnetic Assisted Self-Assembly
Marco Furlan and Marco Lattuada


2:10 PM
(634f) Synthesis and Assembly of Anisotropic Magnetic Particles
Su Kyung Suh, Priyadarshi Panda, Ki Wan Bong, T. Alan Hatton and Patrick S. Doyle


2:30 PM
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