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FINAL PROGRAM
NINTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
CONTACT ANGLE,WETTABILITY AND
ADHESION Rauch Business Center
Lehigh University, Bethlehem
Pennsylvania, June 16-18, 2014
SYMPOSIUM HISTORY ANDMOTIVIATION
In his opening remarks at the first symposium in this series
Professor Robert Good pointed out that Galileo in the 17th
century was quite likely the first investigator to observe contact
angle behavior with his experiment of floating a thin gold leaf
on top of a water surface. Since that time contact angle
measurements have found wide application as a method for
determining the energetics of surfaces. This, in turn, has a
profound effect on the wettability and adhesion of liquids and
coatings to surfaces.
This symposium will be concerned with both the fundamental
and applied aspects of contact angle measurements. Issues
such as the applicability and validity of various measurement
techniques and the proper theoretical framework for the
analysis of contact angle data will be of prime concern.
In addition, a host of applications of the contact angle technique
will be explored including but not limited to: wettability of
powders, fibers, wood products, paper, polymers and
monolayers. Further focus will be on the use of contact angle
data in evaluating surface modification procedures, determining
relevance of wettability to adhesion, the role of wettability in
bioadhesion, ophthalmology, prosthesis and in the control of
dust in mining and milling applications.
AUDIENCE AND PARTICIPATION
The primary focus of this symposium will be to provide a forum
for the discussion of cutting edge advancements in the field and
to review and consolidate the accomplishments which have
been achieved thus far. Further information available online:
www.mstconf.com/Contact9.htm
SUBMITTING A MANUSCRIPT:
All presenting authors are invited and urged to submit manuscripts documenting their presentations for
publication in the ongoing series:
ADVANCES IN CONTACT ANGLE, WETTABILITY AND ADHESION,Vol. 2 (SCRIVENER PUBLISHING/WILEY)
It is strongly suggested that authors should bring a copy of their manuscript to the meeting and hand it
to Dr. Mittal who will be editing the volume. Later submissions will be accepted and further details will
be announced at the meeting. All submitted manuscripts will be rigorously peer-reviewed as was done
for Vol. 1 in this series.
0RGANIZERS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Dr. Raymond Pearson, Director
Center for Polymer Sci. & Eng.
Lehigh University
5 East Packer Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18015-3195
Tel. 610-758-3857
FAX 610-758-4244
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. K .L. Mittal, Director
1983 Route 52, Suite C
P.O. Box 1280
Hopewell Junction, NY 12533-
1280, USA
Tel. 845-897-1654
FAX: 845-897-2361
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. R. H. Lacombe
Conference Chairman
3 Hammer Drive
Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
USA
Tel. 845-227-7026
FAX: 212-656-1016
E-mail:[email protected]
PROGRAM
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014
SESSION I
9:05 AM: OPENING REMARKS
9:05-9:35: Angela Duparré; FraunhoferInstitute for Applied Optics & PrecisionEngineering, Albert-Einstein-Straße 7,D-07745 Jena, GERMANY; FlexibleManufacturing and ModelingProcedures for Adjustable SurfaceRoughness and Wetting Properties
9:35-10:05: Athanassia Athanassiou,Despina Fragouli, Elisa Mele and IlkerBayer; Smart Materials Group,Nanophysics, Istituto Italiano diTecnologia, Genoa, ITALY; DevelopingFunctional Materials with TunedWettability and Adhesion Startingfrom Random Porous Substrates
10:05-10:35: Damon Aboud and Anne Kietzig; Department of ChemicalEngineering, McGill University, 3610University Street, Montreal, Quebec,CANADA; Splashing Behaviours ofDroplets in Oblique Impacts onTextured Surfaces 10:35-10:50: COFFEE
10:50-11:20: Thomas Bahners, LutzPrager and Jochen S. Gutmann; DeutschesTextilforschungszentrum Nord-WestgGmbH (DTNW), Adlerstr. 1, 47798Krefeld, GERMANY; Wetting Dynamicson Super-hydrophilic SurfacesPrepared by Photonic Micro-folding
11:20-1:30: LUNCH
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014
SESSION II
1:30-2:00: Herbert P. Jennissen;Institut fÜr Physiologische Chemie,Universität Duisburg-Essen,UniversitÄtsklinikum Essen, Hufelandstr.55, D-45122 Essen GERMANY; Advancesin Hyperhydrophilic Surfaces, TheirCharacterization by Imaginary ContactAngles and First Preclinical Studies
2:00-2:30: Hernando S. Salapare III,Ma. Gregoria Joanne P. Tiquio, and HenryJ. Ramos; Plasma Physics Laboratory,National Institute of Physics, College ofScience, University of the Philippines,Diliman, Quezon City 1101, Philippines;Plasma-treatment of Neptune Grass(Posidonia oceanica) to AchieveSuperhydrophilic Properties
2:30-3:00: Chunlei Wang; ShanghaiInstitute of Applied Physics, ChineseAcademy of Sciences, Jialuo Road 2019,Jiading Shanghai, Shanghai 201800, P.R.CHINA; Unexpected Hydrophobicityand Hydrophilicity due to the SurfaceMorphology
3:00-3:45: COFFEE
3:45-4:15: Guosheng Shi; ShanghaiInstitute of Applied Physics, ChineseAcademy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, P.R. CHINA; Unexpected Hydrophilicityon Hydrophobic Carbon-BasedSurfaces due to Cation-B Interactions
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2014
SESSION III
8:30-9:00: Dennis W. Hess; School ofChemical & Biomolecular Engineering,Georgia Institute of Technology, 311 FerstDrive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0100; Modification of Paper/CelluloseSurfaces to Control Fluid Wetting andAdhesion
9:00-9:30: Ilker S. Bayer; NanoPhysics,Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) ViaMorego 30, 16163 Genova, ITALY; Robust Superhydrophobic andOleophobic Nanocoatings onAluminum with Small Diffusion FlameSynthesis
9:30-10:00 Nachiketa Janardan andMahesh V. Panchagnula; Department ofApplied Mechanics, Indian Institute ofTechnology Madras, Chennai – 600036,INDIA; Sliding of Non-circular Drops
10:00-10:30: Shengfeng Cheng andMark O. Robbins; Department of Physics,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061; Capillary Adhesion at the NanometerScale
10:30-10:45: COFFEE
10:45-11:15: Daniel J. Burnett,Armando R. Garcia, Anett Kondor, MajidNaderi, and Manaswini Acharya; SurfaceMeasurement Systems Limited, 2125 28th
Street SW, Suite 1, Allentown, PA 18103; Determining Surface EnergyHeterogeneity of Various Materials
11:15-11:45: Frank M. Etzler andSorona Pisano, School of Pharmacy, LakeErie College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1858W. Grandview Blvd. , Erie, PA 16509; TheRole of Surface Free Energy inDetermining the Tensile Strength ofTablets
11:45-12:15: Konrad Terpi»owski,Diana Rymuszka, Lucyna Holysz, ElenaGoncharuk, Iryna Sulym and EmilChibowski; Department of PhysicalChemistry – Interfacial Phenomena,Faculty of Chemistry, MariaCurie-Sklodowska University, Lublin,POLAND; Wettability of Modified SilicaLayers Deposited on Glass Support
12:15-1:30: LUNCH
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2014
SESSION IV
1:30-2:00: Youhua Jiang, MohammadAmin Sarshar, Wei Xu and Chang-HwanChoi; Department of MechanicalEngineering, Stevens Institute ofTechnology, Hoboken, New Jersey; Contact Angle Hysteresis andDepinning Force on HydrophobicPorous Surfaces
2:00-2:30: M. A. Sarshar, Y. Jiang, W.Xu, and C.-H. Choi; Department ofMechanical Engineering, Stevens Instituteof Technology, Hoboken New Jersey; Analytical Models of Depinning Forceof Evaporating Droplets onSuperhydrophobic Surfaces
2:30-3:00: W. Xu, X. Li, Y. Tian, H.Bisaria, C.-H. Choi, and E.-H. Yang;Department of Mechanical Engineering,Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken,New Jersey; Transportation of aMicrodroplet at Ultra-low Voltages byTunable Wetting on ConjugatedPolymer Electrodes
3:00-3:30:: Ridvan Ozbay, Ali Kibar,and Chang-Hwan Choi; Department ofMechanical Engineering, Stevens Instituteof Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey07030; Bubble Adhesions on Surfacesof Various Wettabilities: Effect ofBubble Volumes
3:30-3:45: COFFEE
3:45-4:15: A. Davis, E. Mele, I. S. Bayer, A. Athanassiou and R.Cingolani; Smart Materials, Nanophysics,Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 16163Genova, ITALY; Interaction of LiquidDroplets with C-6 FluoroacrylicNanofibers
4:15-4:45: Junqi Yuan and Sung Kwon Cho, University ofPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261; Cheerios Effects and their Modulationby Electrowetting
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014
SESSION V
8:30-9:00: Constantine M. Megaridis,Thomas M. Schutzius, Gustav Graeber andMohamed Elsharkawy; Micro/NanoscaleFluid Transport Laboratory Department OfMechanical & Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, IL 60607; Controlling Droplet Impact Outcomewith Wettability-engineered Surfaces
9:00-9:30: Aritra Ghosh, RanjanGanguly and Constantine M. Megaridis;Micro/Nanoscale Fluid TransportLaboratory, Department of Mechanical &Industrial Engineering, University of Illinoisat Chicago, IL 60607; High-rate,Pumpless Transport of Liquids onWettability-patterned Surfaces
9:30-10:00 Carlos Noyes, AthanasiosMilionis , Eric Loth and Ilker S. Bayer;1
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,University of Virginia, CharlottesvilleVirginia; Superhydrophobic ElectrolyticHeat Transfer Networks
10:00-10:45: COFFEE
10:45-11:15: Athanasios Milionis, IlkerS. Bayer, Roberta Ruffilli, Eric Loth andAthanassia Athanassiou; Mechanical andAerospace Engineering, University ofVirginia, Charlottesville, Virginia; Biodegradable SuperhydrophobicNanocomposites
11:15-11:45: Thomas Bahners,Wolfgang MÖlter-Siemens, Stefan Haepand Jochen S. Gutman; DeutschesTextilforschungszentrum Nord-WestgGmbH (DTNW), Adlerstr. 1, 47798Krefeld, GERMANY; Control ofOil-wetting on Technical Textiles byMeans of Photo-chemical SurfaceModification and its Relevance to thePerformance of Compressed Air Filters
11:45-1:00: LUNCH
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014
SESSION VI
1:30-2:00: Tak-Sing Wong; Departmentof Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering,The Pennsylvania State University,University Park, PA 16802; Self-CleaningCharacteristics of SlipperyLiquid-Infused Porous Surfaces(SLIPS)
2:00-2:30: Melik Demirel; PennsylvaniaState University,212 EES Bldg, UniversityPark, PA 16802; Eco-friendlyBioelastomers for Directional Wettingand Adhesion
2:30-3:00: Luisa Coriand, MarkusRettenmayr, and Angela Duparré; Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics andPrecision Engineering, Albert EinsteinStrasse 7, 07745 Jena, GERMANY; Investigation of the RelationshipBetween Roughness and Oleophilicity
3:00-3:30: Kevin Golovin; University ofMichigan, Materials Science & Engineering,2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan48109; Transparent SuperomniphobicSurfaces
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
DATES:JUNE 16-18, 2014: NINTHINTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ONCONTACT ANGLE, WETTABILITY ANDADHESION
www.mstconf.com/Contact9.htm
LOCATION:Rauch Business Center Room 091, LehighUniversity,Bethlehem, PA 18015
REGISTRATION:Speaker/student $395 each; regularattendee $695 each. A 10% discountapplies if more than 1 person isparticipating from the same organization.
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