SAMs and Organic Surface Chemistry : A Personal Perspective
소속 :
연사 : Prof. Ralph G. Nuzzo (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
일시 : 2009-10-08 17:00 ~
장소 : 500동 목암홀
일시: 2009년 10월 8일 오후 5:00
장소: 500동 목암홀
- Abstract -
In this talk I will describe a personal recollection of work undertaken by a group of remarkable collaborators—an effort that framed the development of a new science of surfaces. This work—research providing an enabling approach to the study of organic surfaces—followed a motivation that sought to understand complex macroscopic phenomena in terms of fundamental microscopic underpinnings. Via assembly—and the development of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)—this vision was realized and the work that began with the investigation of wetting and adhesion has evolved to become a major modern theme in materials chemistry more enerally.
장소: 500동 목암홀
- Abstract -
In this talk I will describe a personal recollection of work undertaken by a group of remarkable collaborators—an effort that framed the development of a new science of surfaces. This work—research providing an enabling approach to the study of organic surfaces—followed a motivation that sought to understand complex macroscopic phenomena in terms of fundamental microscopic underpinnings. Via assembly—and the development of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)—this vision was realized and the work that began with the investigation of wetting and adhesion has evolved to become a major modern theme in materials chemistry more enerally.