Interfacial Phenomena

Session 109 - Transport at Interfaces I
The session focuses on the roles of hydrodynamics and mass transfer rates on transport at fluid/fluid and fluid/solid interfaces. A range of experimental, macroscopic modeling, microscopic modeling, and molecular simulations studies of interest to chemical engineering audiences is desirable. The studies should cover some aspect of an interfacial physics, chemistry, or biology. Example topics are adsorption, spreading, transport across interfaces, phase transitions at interfaces, ultrathin film formation, Marangoni flows, AFM-based transport studies, etc. Example applications are in separations, nanotechnology, biochemical, and biomedical problems.
Chair:Anuj Chauhan
CoChair:Elias I. Franses
 Mass Transfer from Growing and Oscillating Rising Bubbles
Mariano Martín, Francisco J. Montes, Miguel A. Galán
 Effect of Viscous Forces on the Measurement of Surface Dilatational Moduli with Oscillating Drops or Bubbles
Erik Freer, Harris Wong, Clayton J. Radke
 Nonlinear Dynamics of Breakup of Surfactant-Laden Compound Jets
Hariprasad Subramani, Osman A. Basaran
 Surfactant-Enhanced Thermocapillary Flows
Ram Hanumanthu, Kathleen J. Stebe
 Study of Mass Transfer across Liquid-Liquid Interphase Using Micro Visualization Technique
Jinfang Chen, Zhong Chen, Junhui Xu
 Adsorption Dynamics of Aqueous 1-Octanol Solutions at the Vapor / Liquid Interface
Andrew Prpich, Mohammad Elias Biswas, Pu Chen
 Transport Coefficients for Liquid-Vapor Transition
Jean-Marc Simon, Jing Xu, Signe Kjelstrup, Dick Bedeaux, Eivind Johannessen

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