Monday, 24 April 2006: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Australia 3 (Dolphin Hotel)

Particle Design: Formation and Processing (TWb)

#15 - Structure-Property Relations in Particle Formation Processes - I (TWB18)
Structural characterization and modeling of complex particle agglomerates and assemblages is very important for the design and operation of particulate processes. Recent developments in structure characterization techniques as well as in theory and numerical simulations have allowed for increasingly complex particulate systems to be studied. This session invites papers that present recent advances in the qualitative and quantitative understanding of the relationships between the microstructure of particle agglomerates and their macroscopic properties (transport and mechanical properties, dissolution, etc.). Experimental characterizations of complex particulate structure related to modeling work are especially encouraged. All material classes are welcome.
Chair:Frantisek Stepanek
CoChair:Pavol Rajniak
8:00 AMCarbon Black / Pp Inter-Penetration Network Thermal-Conducting Composites
LAI Mao-Bai, Guo-Sheng GAI, Xiang-Yang HAO
8:20 AMMicrostructure Study of a-Alumina Powder Derived from Aluminum Hydroxide
Wei Chen
8:40 AMSynthesis of Monodisperse Crosslinked Polystyrene Microspheres
Kai Jiang, Sheng-Li Chen, Peng Dong, RENXIAO LIU
9:00 AMMechanochemical Preparation of Nano-Sized Pharmaceutical Drugs for Application in Cancer Therapy
Woo Sik Choi, Peter Balaz, Erika Godocikova, Min Jae Seong, Bong June Cha, Gyu-Jeong Noh, Byung-Moon Choi, Peter Jr. Balaz
9:20 AMInfluence of mixing process characteristics for aqueous phase encapsulation by silica nanoparticles
Laurent Forny, Kashayar Saleh, Isabelle Pezron, Ljepsa Komunjer, Pierre Guigon
9:40 AMThe Evolution of Internal Architecture in Particles Produced by Evaporation-Induced Self Assembly within Aerosols
Timothy L. Ward, Shailendra B. Rathod

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