Ceramics

Session 100 - Modeling of Inorganic Materials Synthesis and Properties
Papers in this session will address modeling efforts directed at better understanding the synthesis and properties of inorganic materials. The scope includes but is not limited to mesoporous metal oxides, zeolite synthesis, vapor deposition techniques, and materials with novel electronic and optical properties.
Chair: Aravind R. Asthagiri
CoChair: Stephen E. Rankin
  Morphological Control of Structures Self-Assembled from Strongly Interacting Nanoparticles and Colloids
Eric Jankowski, Sharon C. Glotzer
  Modelling Surfactant Dynamics In a System Containig Coallescent Particles
James E. Magee, Flor R. Siperstein
  Molecular Simulation of the Formation of Ultrathin Silica Films from Teos (tetraethoxysilane) Using Kinetic Monte Carlo
J. M. Don MacElroy, Taslima Akter, Thomas C. McDermott, Damian A. Mooney
  One-Pot Synthesis of Functional Mesoporous Materials
Alessandro Patti, Allan D. Mackie, Flor R. Siperstein
  Stability Analysis of H2 Clathrate Hydrates by Ab Initio Calculations
Jae W. Lee, Sangyong Lee, Prasad Yedlapalli
  Synthesis and 2-Dimensional Modeling of Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis of La0.6Sr0.4MnO3
Sidney Lin, Jiri Selig, Lauren Griffin

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