Interfacial Phenomena

Session 154 - Transport at Interfaces II
The session covers the roles that interfacial physics and chemistry play in various separations processes including adsorptive separations, liquid/liquid extraction, distillation, crystallization, membrane-based separations, foam-based processes, etc. Both experimental and theoretical studies, including molecular simulations, are desirable.Examples are novel interfacial thermodynamic and transport studies, chromatography studies, mass transfer processes, and multiphase reactive separations.
Chair:Elias I. Franses
Cochairs:Costas Tsouris
Anuj Chauhan
 Adsorption and Absorption of Polymeric Surfactants onto and into Soft Contact Lenses
K. A. Copley, C. Wu, L. Chen, Clayton J. Radke
 Transport of Water and Ions across the Cunjunctiva and Its Effect on Ocular Tear Dynamics
Anuj Chauhan, Heng Zhu
 Flow Instability on Molecular Scale
Hui Xu, Michael Rubinstein, sergei Sheiko
 Modeling Transport and Kinetics of Crystal Growth from Solution
Yong-Il Kwon, Bing Dai, Jeffrey J. Derby
 Dynamics of Impact of Drops on a Substrate with Small-Scale Features
A. M. T. T. Al-Housseiny, Hariprasad Subramani, Osman A. Basaran
 Reflectivity Based Analysis of Contact Line Behavior and Microscale Heat Transfer in Binary Ultrathin Films
Sashidhar S. Panchamgam, Joel L. Plawsky, Peter C. Wayner Jr.
 Large Dynamic Contact Angles
Parthasakha Neogi, S. Saritha

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