2008 Annual Meeting

Session: Carbon Nanotubes II: Characterization, Functionalization, and Applications

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.

Chair

Virginia Davis, Auburn University

Co-Chairs

Kirk Ziegler, University of Florida
Matteo Pasquali, Rice University
Michael S. Strano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Karl Johnson, University of Pittsburgh

Presentations

12:30 PM

Jeffrey Fagan, Matthew L. Becker, Jeffrey R. Simpson, Jaehun Chun, Barry J. Bauer, Angela R. Hight Walker, Erik K. Hobbie

12:55 PM

Peter Pauzauskie, Arash Jamshidi, Joe Zaug, Justin Valley, Joe H. Satcher, Ming Wu

01:20 PM

Randy Wang, Wei-Chiang Chen, Kirk Ziegler

01:45 PM

02:10 PM

02:35 PM

Juan G. Duque, Matteo Pasquali, Howard K. Schmidt