Ceramics

Session 512 - Nanostructured Thin Films
This session will focus on ordered porous inorganic films with pore sizes up to 100 nanometers and the nanostructured films that are precursors to these materials. Presentations on the control of structure, orientation, and composition are invited. Also, presentations on developing films for diverse applications such as electronics, thermoelectrics, photovoltaics, fuel cells, catalysis, sensors, separations, drug delivery, chromatography, and other chemical processes are also welcome.
Chair:Hugh W. Hillhouse
CoChair:Stephen E. Rankin
 Patterning of Mesoporous Silica Thing Films Using Traditional Photolithography Techniques
Mathew Luebbers, Hae-Kwon Jeong, Mark A. Shannon, Richard I. Masel
 Metal and Semiconductor Nanowire Network Thin Films with Hierarchical Pore Structures and Its Photovoltaic Applications
Donghai Wang, Rong Kou, Yunfeng Lu
 Mechanical Properties of Nanoporous Platinum Thin Films
Christopher Michael Doelling, Zong Zong, T. Kyle Vanderlick, Winston O. Soboyejo, Yunfeng Lu
 Acid-Functionalized Mesostructured Aluminosilica Films for Proton-Exchange Membrane Applications
George L. Athens, Bradley F. Chmelka
 Synthesis and Crystallization of Titania Films with Orthogonally Aligned Hexagonal Close Packed Cylindrical Nanopores
Venkat R. Koganti, Stephen E. Rankin
 Durability of Hydrophilic and Antimicrobial Zeolite Coatings
Cory R. O'Neill, Derek Beving, Donald Flores, Wilfred Chen, Yushan Yan

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