*Deadline for Oral Abstracts: 10 August 2012*
Submit now to events@rsc.org
The last ten years have seen dramatic developments in our understanding of the surface science of nanoparticles grown on solid surfaces. These developments are continuing apace, not least in our understanding of nanoparticle structures at the atomic scale. Fabrication, Structure and Reactivity of Anchored Nanoparticles: Faraday Discussion 162 will cover themes including:
- Novel chemical methods for anchored nanoparticle fabrication
- The surface science of anchored nanoparticles
- CO-oxidation on nanoparticles studied in-situ
- Theoretical aspects of anchored nanoparticle structure/reactivity
FD162: Confirmed invited speakers:
- Professor Charlie Campbell (Introductory), University of Washington Seattle, USA
- Professor Gabor Somorjai (Closing), University of California at Berkeley, USA
- Professor Scott Anderson, University of Utah, USA
- Professor Kiyotaka Asakura, Hokkaido University, Japan
- Professor Gary Attard, Cardiff University, UK
- Dr Simon Beaumont, University of California at Berkeley, USA
- Professor Matt Neurock, University of Virginia, USA
- Dr Niklas Nilius, FHI Berlin, Germany
- Professor Philippe Sautet, University of Lyon, France
- Dr Swetlana Schauermann, FHI Berlin, Germany
Faraday Discussions are a long-established series of meetings which provide a unique international platform for the exchange of views and newly acquired results in developing areas of physical chemistry, biophysical chemistry and chemical physics. The Discussion is a dynamic forum for developing and exchanging exciting new ideas, and both the papers and discussion will be published in a final printed volume. Faraday Discussion‘s latest Impact Factor is 5.0.
We invite you to submit an abstract for an oral presentation by 10th August to events@rsc.org adding ‘FD162 abstract’ in the subject line. We hope you can join us at this exciting meeting next year.
Also look out for Electroanalysis at the Nanoscale: Faraday Discussion 164 taking place from 1–3 July 2013 in Durham University, Durham, UK. FD164 will include the following themes:
- Charge transfer at the nanoscale
- Nanomaterial platforms
- Chemical detection
- Bioelectrolysis via nanomaterials
Deadline for submission of Oral Abstracts for FD164: 12 October 2012.