Issues in Carbon Nanotubes II: Characterization, Functionalization and Applications | AIChE

Issues in Carbon Nanotubes II: Characterization, Functionalization and Applications

Conference

AIChE Annual Meeting

Year

2005

Proceeding

2005 Annual Meeting

Group

Carbon Nanotubes

Type

Oral

Room

Grand Ballroom A

Location

Millennium Hotel

Time

Wednesday, November 2, 2005 - 12:30pm to 3:00pm

Chair(s)

Strano, M. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Co-chair(s)

Matranga, C., National Energy Technology Laboratory

This session focuses on carbon nanotube applications including the issues regarding their processing and characterization. The session will feature technology that exploits the novel electronic, electro-mechanical, optical, and structural properties of carbon nanotubes for the solution of engineering problems. Topics include fuel cells and catalysis, sensors, field effect transistors and other electronic devices, polymer composites, nanotube electrodes, electro-mechanical devices, and energy absorbing materials. The session will also include papers focusing on processing techniques such as purification, separation and chemical functionalization that are necessary to develop nanotube-based technologies. Also included are papers dealing with characterization methods for carbon nanotube materials.

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Individuals

AIChE Pro Members $150.00
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Non-Members $225.00