207th ECS Meeting - Quebec City, Canada

May 15 - May 20, 2005

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

P5 - Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

 

Monday, May 16, 2005

Room 303B, Level 3, Quebec City Convention Center

Co-Chairs: S. Rotkin & R. B. Weisman
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 880 Controlling the Tip Morphology of Carbon Nanotubes: Growth of Cylindrical and Pointed Tubes X. Sun (University of Western Ontario), R. Li (INRS-Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications), B. Stansfield (INRS-ɮergie, Mat鲩aux et T鬩communications), J. Dodelet (INRS-EMT) and S. Dsilets (R&D pour la D馥nse Canada-Valcartier)
10:25 881 Anomalous Tip Growth of Carbon Nanotubes on Silicon Substrates Using a PECVD Method J. Koohsorkhi (ECE department, Thin Film lab .), Y. Abdi (ECE department, Thin Film lab. and Physics department), H. Hosseinzadegan (Thin Film Lab, ECE department, University of Tehran), S. Mohajerzadeh (Tehran Tniversity), M. Robertson and C. Bennett (Acadia University)
10:50 882 Growth and Characterization of Nanostructured Diamond, Diamond-Like Carbon, and Carbon Nanotubes in a Low Pressure Inductively Coupled Plasma K. Okada and S. Komatsu (National Institute for Materials Science)
11:15 883 Synthesis of Nanostructured Carbon by Arc-discharge in Water F. Shieu and Y. Pai (National Chung Hsing University)
11:40 884 Deposition of Diamond-like Carbon Films by Electrolysis of a water-acetonitrile Solution Z. Zhang (Henan University), L. Huang, H. Jiang (Henan University, Laboratory of Special Functional Materials) and Z. Zhang (Henan University)
 
Co-Chairs: S. Rotkin & R.B. Weisman
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 885 Photoluminescence from SWNTs Suspended in Free Space P. Finnie (National Research Council (Canada)), Y. Homma (Tokyo University of Science) and J. Lefebvre (National Research Council (Canada))
14:25 886 NIR Photoluminescence and Resonant Raman Mappings of SWNTs T. Okazaki (AIST)
14:50 887 Spectroscopic Analysis of Excitons in Solubilized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes M. Jones (National Renewable Energy Lab), C. Engtrakul (NREL), T. McDonald (National Renewable Energy Lab), W. Metzger, R. Ellingson, M. Heben and G. Rumbles (NREL)
15:15 888 Many Body Effects in Nanotube Fluorescence Spectroscopy E. Mele and C. Kane (University of Pennsylvania)
15:40 Intermission (15 Minutes)
15:55 889 Versatile Visualization of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes using Near-Infrared Fluorescence Microscopy S. Bachilo, D. Tsyboulski and R. Weisman (Rice University)
16:20 890 Efficient Fluorimetric Analysis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Samples R. Weisman, J. Rocha, J. Casey and S. Bachilo (Rice University)
16:45 891 Separation of Solubilized Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes by Chirality using Laser-assisted Selective Oxidation T. McDonald, C. Engtrakul, M. Jones, J. Blackburn, K. Gilbert (National Renewable Energy Lab), G. Rumbles and M. Heben (NREL)
17:10 892 Electrical Conductivity, as a Tool for Studying Processes in Carbonaceous Materials. Monitoring the Carbonization Process and Oxygen Chemisorption D. Aurbach, E. Pollak, A. Soffer and G. Salitra (Bar-ilan University)
17:35 893 Low Voltage Aqueous Electrodeposition of Hydroxylated Fullerene Thin Films A. Kleiman-Shwarsctein (University of California Santa Barbara), S. Hyeon-Baeck (Inha University), T. Jaramillo, A. Forman and E. McFarland (University of California Santa Barbara)
 

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Room 303B, Level 3, Quebec City Convention Center

Co-Chairs: Y. Gogotsi & S. Bachilo
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:25 894 The Mechanical Response of Carbon Nanosprings to Compression L. Bottomley, J. Barber, M. Poggi, A. McFarland, J. Colton (Georgia Institute of Technology) and C. Nguyen (Eloret Corporation/NASA Ames Research Center)
08:50 895 Chemical Force Spectroscopy on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Paper L. Bottomley, M. Poggi, A. McFarland, J. Colton (Georgia Institute of Technology) and P. Lillehei (NASA Langley Research Center)
09:15 896 Solution Chemistry and Physics of DNA-wrapped Carbon Nanotubes M. Zheng (DuPont Central Research and Development)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 897 Redox Doping of Carbon Nanostructures L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden), M. Kalb (J. Heyrovsk Institute of Physical Chemistry), L. Kavan (Heyrovsky-Institute Prague) and M. Zukalova (J. Heyrovsk Institute of Physical Chemistry)
10:25 898 The Electrochemistry of Carbon Nanotubes in an Alkaline Environment R. Niessen (Eindhoven University of Technology) and P. Notten (Philips Research Laboratories)
10:50 899 Electric Double-Layer Capacitance of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Carbide Derived Carbons J. Chmiola, G. Yushin, R. Dash, E. Hoffman (Drexel University), J. Fischer (University of Pennsylvania), M. Barsoum and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)
 
Co-Chairs: J. Li & S. Subramoney
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:55 900 Chemical Force Microscopy with Carbon Nanotubes: Fly-fishing on the Nanoscale L. Bottomley, M. Poggi, A. McFarland, J. Colton (Georgia Institute of Technology) and P. Lillehei (NASA Langley Research Center)