210th ECS Meeting - Cancun, Mexico |
October 29 - November 03, 2006 |
PROGRAM INFORMATION |
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E9 - Multifunctional Carbon Materials for Electrochemical and Electronic Applications |
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures/Dielectric Science and Technology/Energy Technology/Battery/Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering |
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 |
Universal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Expo Center |
Tuesday evening Poster Session |
| Co-Chairs: G. Swain |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
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1280
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New Chemical Sensors and UV Detectors Based on Q-DLTS Signal Measurements
V. Polyakov, A. Rukovishnikov, A. Mityagin (Institute of Radio Engineering & Electronics, RAS) and B. Druz (Veeco Instruments Inc.)
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1282
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Chemical Attachment of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes to an Amino-Terminated Self-assembled Monolayer on Polycrystalline Platinum Surfaces
B. I. Rosario (University of Puerto Rico), E. Contes (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus), M. Perez-Davis (NASA Glenn Research Center) and C. R. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus)
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1283
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Electrochemical Response of BDD/IrOx in Presence of
As (III), Sb (III), Pb (II) and Cd (II)
M. M. Davila Martin Marino (UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE PUEBLA), J. Mattusch and R. Wennrich (Centre for Environmental Research)
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1284
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Electrochemical Study and Preparation of Gold Substrates Functionalized with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for DNA Biosensor Application
L. Santiago (University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus) and C. R. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus)
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Thursday, November 2, 2006 |
Universal 15, 1st Floor, Expo Center |
Powders, Nanotubes and Nanofibers |
| Co-Chairs: D. Scherson |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 08:00 |
1285
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Sorption Thermodynamics at Electrified Carbon Surfaces as Probed by Electrochemically Modulated Liquid Chromatography
M. D. Porter (Iowa State University), D. Keller (Netherlands Institute for Metals Research) and L. Ponton (Elon University)
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| 08:20 |
1286
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The Dependence of the Electronic Conductivity of Carbon Molecular Sieve Electrodes on their Charging States.
D. Aurbach, E. Pollak, I. Genish, G. Salitra, A. Soffer and L. Klein (Bar-Ilan University)
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| 08:40 |
1287
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Electrochemical Charging and Electrocatalytic Reactivity of Ultra-Thin Films of Conducting Polymer Supported Carbon Nanotubes and Particles
P. J. Kulesza, M. Skunik, B. Baranowska, M. Chojak, K. Miecznikowski, A. Kolary-Zurowska and B. Kowalewska (University of Warsaw)
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| 09:00 |
1288
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Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibers by Supercritical Fluid Method
R. C. Sekol, J. Kizuka and A. Taylor (University of Michigan)
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| 09:20 |
1289
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Surface Porperties of Nanofiber Electrodes and Their Effect on DMFC Performance
T. D. Hall (University of Notre Dame), D. Firsich (Inorganic Specialist Inc.), D. Hill and A. Miller (University of Notre Dame)
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| 09:40 |
1290
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Degradation Mechanisms of Powderous sp2 Carbon Electrocatalyst Support Materials and Development of Advanced sp3 Carbon Materials
G. M. Swain, A. Fisher, I. Sasaki and V. Swope (Michigan State University)
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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Microelectrodes and Chemical Monitoring |
| Co-Chairs: R. McCreery |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 10:20 |
1291
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Fabrication and Characterisation of Diamond Ultramicroelectrodes of Diameter < 25 Microns for use in Electroanalysis, Sensing and Imaging Applications
K. B. Holt, D. Caruana (University College London), J. Foord and J. Hu (University of Oxford)
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| 10:40 |
1292
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In Vitro Application of a Diamond-Based NeuroSensor
H. B. Martin, S. Xie, G. Shafer and C. Wilson (Case Western Reserve University)
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| 11:00 |
1293
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Kinetics and Adsorption Sutdies of Biogenic Amine Neurotransmitters at Polycrystalline Diamond Microelectrodes
J. M. Halpern, S. Xie and H. B. Martin (Case Western Reserve University)
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| 11:20 |
1294
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Carbon Microprobe with "Coral" Surface Morphology Developed for Electrochemical Sensing
J. L. Davidson, S. Raina, A. Bonds, M. Howell and W. Kang (Vanderbilt University)
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| 11:40 |
1281
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Plasma Etch Process for Defining Patterns in Catalyst Metals Prior to Nanotube Growth
D. Weston (Motorola), W. Dauksher, E. Howard and R. Zhang (Motorola Labs)
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Electron Transfer and Characterization of Modified Surfaces |
| Co-Chairs: M. Porter |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 14:00 |
1295
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Electron Transport and Redox Reactions in Carbon-based Molecular Electronic Junctions
R. L. McCreery, J. Wu, H. Yan and B. Andrew (Ohio State University)
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| 14:20 |
1296
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Evolution of Surface Terminations and Electrochemical Behaviors of Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes Induced by Controlled Anodic and Cathodic Pretreatements
N. Simon, H. Girard (ILV - Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), D. Ballutaud (GEMAC-CNRS), E. De la Rochefoucauld and A. Etcheberry (ILV - Institut Lavoisier de Versailles)
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| 14:40 |
1297
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Fluorescence Labeling of Surface Species (FLOSS) As a Probe of Chemical Composition of the Interfaces of Complex Nanoporous Carbon Materials
E. Borguet, N. Dementev (Temple University) and R. Vidic (Pitt)
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| 15:00 |
1298
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Characterization of Oxidized Reticulated Vitreous Carbon for Generation of H2O2 from Flowing Acid Solutions
T. Ohsaka, T. Ohsaka and M. Saleh (Tokyo Institute of technology)
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| 15:20 |
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
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Charge Transfer at Thin Films |
| Co-Chairs: G. Swain |
| Time | Abs# | Title and Authors |
| 15:40 |
1299
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Jumctions of Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon Containing Nitrogen (taC:N) on Semiconductors for Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells
D. Scherson, J. Wu and B. Miller (Case Western Reserve University)
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| 16:00 |
1300
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Charge Transfer Between Fullerenes and Si Surfaces
T. Tada and T. Kanayama (AIST)
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| 16:20 |
1301
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Metal Nanoparticle Arrays Self-Implanted in Synthetic Diamond Crystallites and Films
Y. Takasu, S. Konishi, T. Ohashi and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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| 16:40 |
1302
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Fabrication and Electrochemical Properties of Carbon Nanotube Film Electrodes with Controlled Pore Size
J. Kim, K. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)
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