From chemistry-request@www.ccl.net Tue Oct 8 15:03:00 EDT 1996 Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19961008181726.002b2c68@pop.njcc.com> Date: Tue, 08 Oct 1996 14:17:26 -0400 To: CHEMISTRY@www.ccl.net From: Vladimir Gusev <vgusev@triprinceton.org> Subject: 97.03.24 Porous Materials: from Angstroms to Millimeters Hello, This information may be of interest to those in the chemical community, who deals with porous materials. TRI/Princeton Workshop, March 24-26, 1997, Princeton, NJ, USA http://pluto.njcc.com/~aneimark/copm_workshop Characterization of Porous Materials: from Angstroms to Millimeters The workshop will provide state-of-the-art approaches to characterize porous materials of different origin in the range over six decades of magnitude from angstroms to millimeters. Lectures by recognized leaders of science and technology will include both the theoretical principles and the methodology of modern experimental techniques. The workshop will also provide demonstrations of capabilities of advanced adsorption, mercury, and liquid porosimeters and related analytical instruments, including software programs for calculating pore structure parameters and predicting engineering properties of porous materials. Round table discussion sessions will be organized on typical applications, including microporous solids, nanoporous regular structures, disordered materials and fractals, soft and deformable fibrous materials. The workshop is intended for qualified scientists and engineers who are involved in research and development of processes where porous materials play a key role. Industrial implications include monitoring, control, design and manufacture of the adsorbents, catalysts, fibers, textiles, coatings, soils, etc. for optimal performance of catalysis, separations, paper-making and printing, oil-recovery, pollution control, soil/water remediation, drying, hemo-sorption, respiratory protection, powder, nonwovens and other technologies. The registration fee is $595 per person ($495 per person for registrants from the TRI corporate/assosiate members and for multiple registrants from the same organization). The fee includes admission to all sessions, workshop materials, lunch and refreshments. Workshop chairman: Alexander V. Neimark Tel: 609 924 3150, ext.17; Fax: 609 6837149; E-mail: aneimark@triprinceton.org Sincerely, Vladimir Gusev TRI/Princeton 601 Prospect Ave, P.O. Box 625 Princeton, NJ 08542, USA Tel: (609) 924-3150 Fax: (609) 683-7149 http://pluto.njcc.com/~vgusev [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]