2017 Annual Meeting

Session: Nanostructured and Self-Assembled Polymer Membranes

Soft materials that self-assemble into regular, periodic nanostructures, such as block copolymers, liquid crystals, and layer-by-layer films, provide several opportunities to design and fabricate superior next generation membranes. These membranes can be deployed in traditional settings such as in separation processes and as protective barrier coatings as well as in novel applications (e.g, controlled release technologies). This session is dedicated to theoretical, computational, and experimental research that investigates 1) how to process self-assembled materials into functional membranes, 2) the development of fundamental structure-property relationships, and 3) the performance of next-generation membranes in operation.

Co-Chairs

William Phillip, University of Notre Dame
Ayse Asatekin, Tufts University
Lucy Camacho, University of Texas El Paso

Presentations

12:30 PM

12:50 PM

Katherine P. Barteau, Sarah A. Hesse, Peter A. Beaucage, Ulrich Wiesner

01:10 PM

01:30 PM

A.G. Livingston, Tianyin Liu, Qilei Song, Maria F. Jimenez Solomon, Kim E. Jelfs, Marta Munoz-Ibanez

01:50 PM

02:10 PM

Yihui Xie, Suzana Nunes, Burhannudin Sutisna, Nicolas Moreno, Victor M. Calo, Hong Cheng, Peiying Hong, Rachid Sougrat, Ali Reza Behzad

02:30 PM