Interfacial Transport Phenomena

Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 3:15 PM
101 A (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
The session focuses on all types of experimental and theoretical studies of transport across and along fluid/fluid and fluid/solid interfaces. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to): transport in micellar systems, permeability of biological membranes and lateral diffusion in such membranes, sorbate transport along and through the external surface of porous particles, crystals, and membranes.


Sponsor:
Interfacial Phenomena


Chair:
Sergey Vasenkov
Email: svasenkov@che.ufl.edu

Co-chairs:
Hariprasad J. Subramani
Email: hjsubramani@chevron.com

Deliang Shi
Email: dshi@scj.com




3:20 PM
(592a) Fundamental Characteristics of Water Flow Through Functionalized Nanotubes
Ian Moskowitz, Matthew Melillo, Mark A. Snyder and Jeetain Mittal



4:00 PM
(592c) Water On Surfaces: How the Molecular Structure Determines Hydrodynamic Slip
Tuan A. Ho, Dimitrios V. Papavassiliou, Lloyd L. Lee and Alberto Striolo


4:20 PM
(592d) Spectroscopic Investigation of Drop Mass Transfer During Buoyancy-Driven Motio
Martin Nemer, Carlton Brooks, Christine Roberts, Rekha Rao and David Noble



5:00 PM
(592f) The Effect of Curvature and Finite Bulk Solution Volume On Surfactant Dynamics
Nicolas Alvarez, Matthew D. Reichert, Lynn Walker and Shelley L. Anna


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