As the size of particles becomes smaller and smaller, down to the nano-scale, the particle properties at the particle scale can change drastically and significantly affect the bulk or composite particle properties, resulting in unique added value to the particulate materials. Such value-added particles are called Engineered Particles. This session invites abstracts of work involving engineered particles that consist of functional structuring of the nano and sub-micron particles to achieve desired final properties in a composite particle such that they have improved characteristics such as dispersability, flowability, wettability, sinterability, size uniformity, proper morphology, reduced tendency for segregation, as well as having tailored electrical, electro-magnetic, optical, thermal or other properties. The engineered particles can be of various types, for example: (1) coated particles that have a layered structure, (2) synthesized nano and sub-micron particles with controlled size or morphology, and (3) composite particles with a specific ordered structure consisting of nano and larger particles. In most such cases, the emphasis is on a more effective utilization of the unique properties of nano-structured particulate systems that have potential applications in a variety of industries including pharmaceuticals, defense, electronics, food, cosmetics, ceramics and specialty chemicals. Papers that discuss formation as well as unique applications are strongly encouraged.
08:30 AM
Werner Baumann, Bhushan-S. Thekedar, Hanns-R. Paur, Helmut Seifert
08:47 AM
Libo Wu, Mariam Al-Haydari, Sandro R. P. da Rocha
09:04 AM
Zeljko Pajkic, Monika Willert-Porada
09:21 AM
Casey S. Carney, James A. Wollmershauser, Alan W. Weimer, Karen J. Buechler, John D. Ferguson
09:38 AM
Qingyuan Hu, Kou Rong, Jiebin Pang, Timothy L. Ward, Yunfeng Lu
09:55 AM
Katerina Kotti, Olga Kammona, Costas Kiparissides
10:12 AM
Karen S. Martirosyan, Eduard Galstyan, Bernd Lorenz, Dan Luss
10:28 AM
Haorong Wang, Yujing Song, Craig Medforth, John A. Shelnutt
10:44 AM
Samuel C. Halim, Wendelin J. Stark