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WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR
As chair of the ACIS 2013 organizing committee, I welcome you to the 6th biennial Australian Colloid and Interface Symposium. To all our International delegates, a warm welcome to Australia. This conference hosts over 180 delegates from 19 counties and 182 presentations. This conference is being held in a beautiful part of the world and you ought to try to get a good look at the local sights and tastes while you are here.
Welcome again. Have a good meeting.
Lee WhiteConference Chair ACIS2013
ACIS 2013 ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Lee White (Chair) University of South Australia
Ben Boyd Monash University
Tim Muster CSIRO
Vince Craig Australian National University
Russell Crawford Swinburne University of Technology
Gayle Morris Flinders University
Chiara Neto The University of Sydney
Michelle Gee University of Melbourne
Ian Gentle University of Queensland
ACIS 2013 THEME CHAIRS
1. Suspension Rheology and Colloidal Processing (Anthony Stickland and Peter Scales)
2. Sustainability: Energy and Water (Shannon Notley and Drew Evans)
3. Biointerfaces (Michelle Gee and Russell Crawford)
4. Self Assembly (Hartley and Keith McLean)
5. Wettability and Thin liquid films (Dave Beattie, Marta Krasowska and Chiara Neto)
6. Frontiers of Colloids and Interface Science (Paul Mulvaney & Franz Grieser)
7. Advanced Materials (Ben Boyd & Tim Muster)
DISCLAIMER
The ACIS 2013 Organising committee, members of the RACI division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Tulips Meetings Management and the sponsoring bodies accept no liability to any persons for loss, injury or damage, whether arising directly or indirectly, from any action or cause undertaken, organized or sponsored by ACIS 2013 or the RACI Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry. The programme is subject to change at any time. The views expressed by presenters at this conference are not necessarily those of the ACIS 2013 Organising Commitee. The RACI Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry accepts no liability for the content of the presentations or the abstracts.
By attending ACIS 2013, all sponsors, exhibitors and attendees acknowledge that they may be photographed or featured in audio visual recordings while at the events, and that those photos or audio visual content may be used in the future by ACIS.
Macquarie Conference Centre
View of Little Hastings Restaurant
Theatrette
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ACIS 2013 GENERAL INFORMATION ACIS 2013 GENERAL INFORMATION
ACIS VENUES
OUTRIGGER LITTLE HASTINGS RESORT & SPA, NOOSA
Little Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, Queensland 4567
Day Entrance: Between 7am & 7pm – please access the Resort via 33 Viewland Drive, Noosa Heads
Evening Entrance: Between 7pm & 7am – please access the Resort via 5 Morwong Drive, Noosa Heads
If using a GPS please use the above en-trance locations to find the resort
Parking at the Outrigger is complimentary and there are several car parks located within the resort.
NOOSA HEADS SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB 69 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads 4567
Parking: Street parking only, please check if payment is required and duration allowed.
REGISTRATION DESK
The registration desk is open in the Exhibition Foyer, Macquarie Conference Centre as follows:
Sunday 3 February 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Monday 4 February 7:45am to 5:30pm
Tuesday 5 February 8:00am to 5:30pm
Wednesday 6 February 8:00am to 4:00pm
Thursday 7 February 8:30am to 3:30pm
GENERAL ENQUIRIES AND MESSAGES
For all general enquiries or assistance during the Symposium, please see the staff at the registration desk located in the Exhibition Foyer, Macquarie Conference Centre at the Outrigger or call 0435 829722. A message board is located near the registration desk.
RACI COLLOID AND SURFACE SCIENCE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The RACI Colloid and Surface Science Division Annual General Meeting will be held from 3:05pm to 4:00pm in the Theatrette on Wednesday 6 February. All RACI members are encouraged to attend this RACI-members-only event.
ORAL PRESENTERS
Presenters should have emailed their presentations to the Symposium Secretariat in advance of the Symposium. The presentations will be pre-loaded onto the notebooks in advance of the sessions. Presenters should ensure that their Power-Point presentation is loaded and operating NO LATER than 10am the day before their presentation (unless they are presenting Monday). Late PowerPoint presentations should be loaded at the registration desk on Sunday 3 February between 3pm and 5pm, or on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday between 8am and 10am. Please bring your presentation on a USB drive and have a back-up. If you prefer to use a MAC or have specifically installed software on your notebook, please supply your own MAC/adaptor or notebook and set this up in the break before your presentation, please also notify the team at the registration desk.
POSTER PRESENTERS
There are two poster sessions: Monday 4 February between 1.15pm and 2.00pm and Tuesday 5 February between 1.25pm and 2.10pm. All posters should be placed on the marked poster board before 8.30am on Monday morning, and removed before
the completion of lunch on Wednesday afternoon. Poster presenters coded PP001 to PP028 will present on Monday and those coded PP050 to PP076 will present on Tuesday.
ACIS is awarding a best poster prize to encourage participation and to recognize excellence. The recipient will be determined on the basis of the scientific content and quality of presentation. The prize, an iPad, sponsored by Nanotechnology Systems will be presented during the Symposium Dinner on Wednesday.
CATERING
Full registration includes attendance at the Welcome Mixer on Sunday evening, networking drinks on Monday evening, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea Monday to Thursday.
SOCIAL EVENTS
ACIS WELCOME MIXER, 5.30PM – 7.30PM, SUNDAY 3 FEBRUARY
The Welcome Mixer on Sunday is at Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club, commencing at 5.30pm. The Surf Club is on the main beach and is approximately a 10 minute walk along Alma Way & Morwong Drive. The Mixer is included in a full registration.
ACIS NETWORKING DRINKS, 6.00PM – 7.00PM, MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY
Networking Drinks on Monday evening will be held in the Exhibition Foyer at the Outrigger. The networking event is included in a full registration.
ACIS SYMPOSIUM DINNER, 7.30PM – 11.30PM, WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY
The ACIS 2013 Dinner has a Retro Surfer theme. You’re welcome to come in your retro surf best, board shorts, tropical dresses and shirts welcome! Please note shoes are required! We will be entertained by a Beach Boys tribute band. The Symposium Dinner is an optional event; tickets are available at a subsidised cost of $80 for full delegates and $105 for exhibitors, day delegates and guests. Tickets can be purchased at the registration desk.
Additional tickets to the Welcome Mixer and Symposium Dinner are available to purchase for guests. If you have purchased guest tickets for the Welcome Mixer and / or Symposium Dinner you will have a ticket in the back of your name badge. If you haven’t booked for your guest to attend the Symposium Dinner and would like them to attend, please see the registration team.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
For pre-arranged special dietary requirements please make yourself known to the waiting staff at all functions.
ACCOMMODATION
OUTRIGGER LITTLE HASTINGS RESORT & SPA, NOOSA
Little Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, Queensland 4567
Phone: 07 5455 2222 Fax: 07 5447 3778 Email: [email protected]
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BREAKFREE FRENCH QUARTER
62 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, QLD 4567
Phone: 07 5430 7100 Fax: 07 5474 8122 Email: [email protected]
RESTAURANTS
Monday 4 January (after the Networking Drinks conclude) and Tuesday 5 February are free evenings and delegates are encouraged to visit some of Noosa’s many wonderful restaurants. Hastings Street, which runs alongside Noosa Main beach has grown into a world famous centre for dining. Restaurants are often busy and so please remember to book.
For more information on Noosa, visit www.visitnoosa.com.au
GENERAL INFORMATION
Bus services in Noosa – Sunbus operates throughout the Sunshine Coast 07 5450 7888 www.sunbus.com.au. Routes 620, 626, 627, 629, 630 and 631 all go through Noosa Heads. To plan your journey visit www.translink.com.au.
Delegate List - A delegate list can be found in your satchels.
Disclaimer - Whilst we have endeavoured to ensure all information is accurate, all details provided are subject to change without notice.
Emergency Medical Care – The emergency phone number in Australia is 000. For non-emergency call outs dial 07 5441 1333. Public hospitals are located at Caloundra and Nambour. Private hospitals are located at Caloundra, Buderim, Noosa and Nambour. 24 hour medical centres are located throughout the Sunshine Coast and many hotels and resorts have doctors on call.
Internet Access – Complimentary wireless internet access is available in the foyer area of the conference floor. To use wireless in other areas, you can purchase vouchers for $10 per 24 hour period.
Public Telephones – There are NO public phones at the Outrigger Resort. Public phones can be found on the Main Street and all Outrigger rooms have phones (Note: Hotels charge much higher rates than public phone booths). Generally for overseas calls you need to dial 0011 followed by the number. The area code for Noosa (07) is not needed when dialling locally.
Privacy - Tulips Meetings Management and the Conference Committee will gather and record personal information necessary for your attendance at the Conference. Personal information will be gathered, stored and disseminated in accordance with the National Privacy regulations.
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Shopping - Hastings Street (approximately a 5 minute walk) is well known for its array of boutiques, both high-end and more affordable wear, footwear, jewellery, bookshops and little galleries.
Smoking - The conference and social functions are non-smoking. The Outrigger is a non smoking venue - no rooms are designated smoking rooms however guests are allowed to smoke in the outdoor area behind the main conference room and exhibition area.
Taxis - Call 131 008 for a Noosa taxi. Taxis stand by the police station near the roundabout on Hastings Street, at Noosa Fair Shopping Centre near Coles supermar-ket at Noosa Junction and at Woolworths in Gibson Road and can be called 24hrs.
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
Tulips Meetings Management ABN:32 003 901 657
PO Box 736 Nelson Bay NSW Australia 2315
Telephone: +61 2 4984 2554 Facsimile : +61 2 4984 2755 Email: [email protected] www.colloid-oz.org.au
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14:30 – 17:30 REGISTRATION OPEN AT OUTRIGGER LITTLE HASTINGS STREET RESORT & SPA, NOOSA
17:30 – 19:30 WELCOME MIXER (Noosa Surf Club)
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM
8.30 WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS
ACIS 2013 Chair, Prof Lee White
8.40 PL001 Plenary Lecture
Professor Detlef Lohse, University of Twente, The Netherlands Surface Nanobubbles
9:30 Change over
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
WETTABILITY AND THIN LIQUID FILMS
BIOINTERFACES
9.40 Session Chair: David Beattie
KN001 David Quéré, ESPCI and Ecole Polytechnique, France, Non-stick water
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Session Chair: Michelle Gee
KN002 Herman Gaub, Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany, Functional Surface Assembly by Single-Molecule Cut-and-Paste
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10:20 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
SUNDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2013
MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2013
MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2013
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10:50 IN001 Helmuth Moehwald, Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany, From Surface Controlled Cavitation to Ultrasonic Surface Treatment
OC105 Michael Higgins, University of Wollongong, Probing Biomolecular - Polymer Interactions under Electrical Control using AFM
11.10 OC101 Leslie Yeo, RMIT University, Vibration-Induced Spreading Films, Fingering Instabilities and Soliton-Like Wave Propagation
OC106 Huabin Wang, The University of Melbourne, The organization of the polysaccharide capsule is a key factor for biofilm formation
11.30 OC102 Geoff Willmott, Industrial Research Limited & The MacDiarmid Institute, New Zealand, Drop Impacts on Dry Surfaces: Wettability and Microstructure
OC107 Gleb Yakubov, Unilever Discover, UK, Load Bearing and Nano-Friction Behaviour of Salivary Protein Complexes
11.50 OC103 Andrew M. Telford, The University of Sydney, Design Of Nanoparticle Assemblies With Hierarchical Roughness To Produce Superhydrophobic Surfaces
OC108 George Wren Greene, Deakin University, A Synthetic Tribological System that Mimics the Lubrication and Wear Prevention Processes of Articular Cartilage
12.10 OC104 Raymond Dagastine, The University of Melbourne & Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, Thin Film Drainage between Micro-drops and Micro-bubbles under Applied Cyclical Drives to Mimic Micro-fluidic Pumping Scenarios
OC109 Celine Richard, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Force Measurements in Cushioned Lipid Bilayer Systems
12:30 - 13:15 LUNCH (View on Little Hastings Restaurant)
13:15 - 14:00 POSTER SESSION: (PP001-PP026) - Biointerfaces, Self Assembly and Wettability
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14:00 Session Chair: Marta Krasowska
IN002 Volfango Bertola, University of Liverpool, UK, Dynamic Wetting with Dilute Polymer Solutions
Session Chair: Russell Crawford
OC112 Angus Gray-Weale, The University of Melbourne, Hydrophobic entropies are the direct result of dispersion forces
14:20 OC110 Melanie Ramiasa, Ian Wark Research Institute, Univer-sity of South Australia, Dynamics of Liquid-Liquid Displacement on Nanorough Surfaces
OC113 Dmitry Khodakov, Flinders University, Microfluidic Devices with Carbon Nanotube Interfaces for Open Circuit Electron Transfer Applications
14:40 OC111 Muireann O’Loughlin, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Reversible Patterning of Wettability for Controlling Capillary-Driven Flow in Closed Channels
OC114 Cathy McNamee, Shinshu University, Japan, Effect of the number and length of the alkyl chains in lipids on their interactions with model cell membranes
15:00 IN003 Alidad Amirfazli, York University & University of Alberta, Canada, Shedding of Drops in Freezing Conditions from Superhydrophobic Surfaces
OC115 Laurence Meagher, CSIRO & Cooperative Research Centre for Polymers, Controlled Free Radical Surface-initiated Polymerisation: Biomedical Applications of Surface Coatings, Micropatterns and Electrospun Nano-bottlebrushes
15:20 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
15:50 Session Chair: Elmar Bonaccurso
KN003 Elisabeth Charlaix, Université Joseph Fourier, France, Hydrodynamic forces: from boundary slippage to the mechanics of soft surfaces
Session Chair: Russell Crawford
KN004 Jay Groves, University of California, USA, Spatial organization and the mechanics of signal transduction at the single molecule level.
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MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2013 MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2013
TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2013
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16:30 OC116 Thomas Lee, The University of Sydney, Tuneable Nano-patterns by the Constrained Dewetting of Polymer Brushes in Molecular Dynamics Simulations
OC118 Michael James, The Bragg Institute, ANSTO, Investigations of Peptide Interactions with Biological Membranes Using X-ray and Neutron Reflectometry
16:50 OC117 Eric Charrault, University of Sydney, Flow over polymer brushes: Slippage of a Newtonian liquid
OC119 Andrew Clayton, Swinburne University of Technology, Receptor activation at the cell surface - can fluorescence approaches help?
17:10 PL002 Alexander Lecture SPONSORED BY: Professor Roger Horn, Deakin University Lessons from air bubbles
18:00 - 19:00 Networking Drinks, Poster and trade area, Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM THEATRETTE
WETTABILITY AND THIN LIQUID FILMS, CONTINUED
SUSTAINABILITY ENERGY AND WATER
8:50 Session Chair: Chiara Neto
KN005 Piotr Garstecki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, Droplet Microfluidics: Fundamentals and Applications
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Session Chair: Shannon Notley
KN006 Mats Andersson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Design and synthesis of conjugated polymers for solar cells
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9:30 OC201 Piotr Korczyk, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Droplet - Surface Interactions in the Absence and Presence of Adsorbed Polymer Layers
OC204 Hua Li, The University of Newcastle, A Nanotribological Study of the Influences of Potential and Velocity on Ionic Liquid Lubrication
9:50 OC202 Elmar Bonaccurso, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, Influence of surface charges on early spontaneous spreading of drops
OC205 Drew Evans, University of South Australia, Flexible Polymeric Material with Metal-Like Conductivity for Next Generation Organic Electronic Devices
10:10 OC203 Mathieu Sellier, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Droplet Actuation Induced by Coalescence: Experimental Evidences and Phenomenological Modelling
OC206 Aimin Yu, Swinburne University of Technology, Preparation and Application of Carbon Nanotube Based Nanostructured Hybrid Films
10:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2013
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN THEATRETTE
WETTABILITY AND THIN LIQUID FILMS
BIOINTERFACES, CONTINUED
SUSTAINABILITY ENERGY AND WATER
11:00 Session Chair: Alidad Amirfazli
IN004 Victor Starov, Loughborough University, UK, Kinetics of evaporation of sessile droplets: pure liquids, surfactant solutions, nanofluids
Session Chair: Andrew Clayton
OC211 Matt Trau, University of Queensland, Lab on a Particle: Molecular Machines and Molecular Transducers on the Surface of Colloidal Particles
Session Chair: Hua Li
OC216 Gayle Morris, Flinders University, New Generation Ceramic Membranes For Water Treatment Sustainability Advancement
TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2013
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN THEATRETTE
11:20 OC207 Rossen Sedev, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Elastic Properties of Liquid Marbles
OC212 Clive Prestige, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Hybrid nano-biomaterials engineered from nano-particle stabilized lipid colloids and their drug delivery applications
OC217 Shannon Notley, Swinburne University of Technology, Stabilisation of emulsions using 2D atomic crystalline materials
11:40 OC208 Dusan Bratko, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, Ionic tuning of wettability
OC213 Frances Neville, The University of Newcastle, Synthesis of enzyme-active organic-inorganic composite particles
OC218 Karyn Jarvis, University of South Australia, Influence of Amine Plasma Polymer Film Aqueous Stability on Humic Acid Removal
12:00 OC209 Bruce Law, Kansas State University, USA, Colloidal Particle Adsorption at Liquid-Vapour Surfaces
OC214 Wei Shen, Monash University, Text-Reporting Paper Blood Typing Assay
OC219 Grant Webber, The University of Newcastle, Electrostatically-Driven Particle Engulfment into Liquid Drops
12.20 OC210 Jason Connor, Ian Wark Research Institute, Univer-sity of South Australia, Reactive Wetting on a Corroding Mild Steel Surface
OC215 David Beattie, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Loading and Release of Curcumin from Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films Studied with In Situ ATR FTIR Spectroscopy
OC220 Tim Muster, CSIRO, Producing fertilizers from wastewater: the role for colloid and interface science
12:40 - 13:25 LUNCH (View on Little Hastings Restaurant)
13:25 - 14:10 POSTER SESSION: (PP050-PP076) - Frontiers, Suspension and Sustainability
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TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2013
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14:10 Session Chair: Reinhard Miller
IN005 Karin Jacobs, Saarland University, Germany, From Dewetting Liquids to Sticking Geckos: Insight into the Power of van der Waals
Session Chair: Angus Gray-Weale
OC224 Johan Engblom, Malmö University, Sweden, A Water Gradient can be used to Regulate Biophysical Properties of Skin and Mucosa
Session Chair: Grant Webber
OC228 Reuben Wu, University of Western Australia & Centre for Energy, Methane-Propane Mixed Gas Hydrate Film Growth on the Surface of Water and Luvicap EG Solutions
14:30 OC221 Bogdon C. Bonose, The University of Queensland, Bubble Probe Microscopy: One Step Closer
OC225 Alenka Luzar, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, Probing the extent of surface tension additivity on biointerfaces
OC229 Robert Brooke, University of South Australia, Micro-Pat-terned High Conductivity Polymer Films and their Application in Organic Electrochromic Devices
14:50 OC222 Natalie Kuznicki, University of Alberta, Canada & Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Bounds for the surface potential of electrolyte-oil interfaces inferred from a cascade partial coalescence phenomena
OC226 Tina Arbatan, Monash Universty, Liquid Marble as Micro-Bioreactor
OC230 Stuart Thickett, The University of New South Wales, Graphene Oxide as a Novel Colloidal Stabilizer in Dispersed Polymerization Systems
15:10 OC223 Marta Krasowska, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Thin-film hydrodynamics in Atomic Force Microscopy
OC227 Suzanne Giasson, University of Montreal, Canada, Hydrogel Nanoparticles: Surface Properties and Interactions with Living Cells
OC231 Francois Aguey-Zinsou, The University of New South Wales, Controlled nanoarchitectures for the effective storage of hydrogen
15:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2013
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM THEATRETTE
WETTABILITY AND THIN LIQUID FILMS SUSTAINABILITY ENERGY AND WATER
16:00 Session Chair: Bogdan Donose
KN007 Zenghe Xu, University of Alberta, Canada Study of Film Drainage Kinetics by Thin Film Force Apparatus
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Session Chair: Drew Evans
IN007 Gunther Andersson, Flinders University, Formation of N719 Dye Multilayers on Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Photoelectrode Surfaces
16:40 IN006 Reinhard Miller, Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany, Adsorption layers, foam films and foams stabilized by protein/surfactant mixtures
OC232 Huaiyong Zhu, Queensland University of Technology, Surface Complex Grafted Nanoparticles of Metal Hydroxide as Sunlight Photocatalysts for Selective Oxidation of Alkyl Aromatics
17:00 OC233 Alister Page, The University of Newcastle, Graphene Growth and the Carbon-Catalyst Interface: Insights from Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics
17:20 TALKS END
Free Evening
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WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2013
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM THEATRETTE
FRONTIERS OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, CONTINUED
SELF ASSEMBLY
8:50 Session Chair: Lee White
KN008 Jingcheng Hao, Shandong University, China, Self-assembly of onions induced by charge and rheological properties in anionic/nonionic surfactant solutions
Session Chair: Patrick Hartley
KN009 Raffaele Mezzenga, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland Self-Assembly of Amyloid Fibrils: from Single Molecule to Building Blocks for Functional Nanomaterials
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9:30 OC301 Derek Chan, The University of Melbourne & Swinburne University of Technology, Colloidal Forces Between Bubbles and Drops - Compound Sessile Drops
KN010 Patrick T. Spicer, University of NSW, Stimulus-Responsive Endoskeleton Droplets
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9:50 OC302 Rico Tabor, Monash University, Colloidal Forces Between Bubbles and Drops – Interactions and Assembly
10:10 OC303 Franz Grieser, The University of Melbourne, Free Radical Generation and Reactions in the Sonolysis of Aqueous Solutions
OC304 Thomas Zemb, University of Montpellier, France, Detergent-free microemulsions: new formulations for green solubilisation or an urban legend?
10:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN THEATRETTE
FRONTIERS OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, CONTINUED
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SELF ASSEMBLY
11:00 Session Chair: Erica Wanless
OC305 Lee White, University of South Australia, The Theory of Brownian Coagulation
Session Chair: Tim Muster
OC310 Mihail Popescu, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia & Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany, Chemically Active Colloids as Particle Carriers
Session Chair: Keith Mclean
OC315 Nicholas Reynolds, CSIRO, Nanoscale Networks of Self-Assembled Amlyoid Fibers for 3D Cell Culture
11:20 OC306 Davide Mattia, University of Bath, UK, Beyond the Slip Length - Using Surface Forces to Explain Ultra-high Water Flow in Carbon Nanotubes
OC311 Xuehua Zhang, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Stability of Interfacial Nanobubbles
OC316 Paul FitzGerald, The University of Sydney, The Self-Assembly of Tail-type Polysoaps and Polymerized Micelles
11:40 OC307 Vincent Craig, Australian National University, Accounting for roughness in surface interactions between non-ideal surfaces
OC312 Ali Bumajdad, Kuwait University, Kuwait, Salt and Temperature Insensitive Microemulsion Used as Soft Nanoreactors
OC317 Suraj Sharma, The University of Sydney, Phase Behavior, Self-Assembly, and Emulsification of Tween 80/Water Mixtures with Limonene and Perfluoromethyldecalin
WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2013
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12:00 OC308 Manfred Heuberger, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, & ETH, Swill Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland, Structural Details of the Electrical Double Layer Revealed at High Resolution
OC313 Ben Muir, CSIRO, Bicontinuous cubic phase nanoparticle lipid chemistry affects toxicity in cultured cells
OC318 Ben Boyd, Monash University, What was old is new again: new and old stabilizers for nanostructured lipid-based drug delivery systems
12:20 OC309 Kislon Voitchovsky, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland, Direct imaging of single hydrated ions at the solid-liquid interface
OC314 Ian Gentle, The University of Queensland, Morphological Studies of Nanoscale Thin-Film Optoelectronic Devices Using Neutron Reflectometry
OC319 George Feast, CSIRO, A High-Throughput Approach to Develop Self-Assembling Glycosolated Materials for Biomedical Applications
12:40 LUNCH (View on Little Hastings Restaurant)
13:40 Session Chair: Jingcheng Hao
OC320 Erica Wanless, The University of Newcastle, pH-Responsive Polymer Brushes Grafted from Planar Substrates
Session Chair: Xuehua Zhang
OC324 Jyh Ming Wu, Feng Chia University, Taiwan, ZnO Nanowires Synthesized by a Direct Ultraviolet Decomposition
Session Chair: Ben Boyd
OC328 James Sweeney, The University of Newcastle, Ionic Liquid Lubrication: the Impact of Molecular Structure and Temperature on Friction in Protic Ionic Liquid Systems
14:00 OC321 James Beattie, The University of Sydney, A New Model of Hydrophobic Hydration of Ions
OC325 Rob Atkin, The University of Newcastle, Adsorbed and Near Surface Structure of Ionic Liquids at Solid Interfaces
OC329 Liliana de Campo, ANU, Star-Polyphile Self-Assembly: News from the Experimental Front
WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2013
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN THEATRETTE
14:20 OC322 Benjamin Cheesman, The University of Newcastle, pH-Responsive Polymer Brush-Modified Hybrid Particles
OC326 Russell Crawford, Swinburne University of Technology, Natural Bactericidal Surface: Mechanical Rupture of Bacterial Cells by Cicada Wings
OC330 Minoo J. Moghaddam, CSIRO, Supramolecular Nanoassemblies of Chelating Amphiphiles and their Mn or Gd Complexes for MRI imaging
14:40 OC323 Ivan Vakarelski, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, Vapour Layers Stability on Superhydrophobic Surfaces
OC327 Zhantao Wang, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Effect of Water on the Wet-ting and Spreading of Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids
OC331 Stephen Hyde, Australian National University, New three-arm star polyphile self-assem-blies..... frustration and more frustration
15:05 RACI Colloid and Surface Science Annual General Meeting (Theatrette)
16:00 FREE TIME
19:30 Retro Surfer Conference Dinner (Outrigger Noosa)MC: Russell Crawford iPad Poster Prize Presentation (Sponsored by nanoTECHNOLOGY Systems)After Dinner Speaker: Paul MulvaneyDRESS CODE: You’re welcome to come in your retro surf best - Board shorts, tropical dresses and shirts welcome! Please note shoes are required.
WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2013
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THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2013
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FRONTIERS OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, CONTINUED
SUSPENSION RHEOLOGY AND COLLOIDAL PROCESSING
8:50 Session Chair: Sin Ying Tan
KNO11 Richard Tilley, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Synthesis of Nanoparticles for Catalytic Applications
Session Chair: Peter Scales
KN012 Lennart Bergstrom, Stockholm University, Sweden, Colloidal processing of porous adsorbents
9:30 OC401 Wenlong Cheng, Monash University, Building Plasmonic Nanocolloid Superlattice Sheets with Soft Ligands
IN008 Ko Higashitani, Kyoto University, Japan, Role of Ions on Silica Surfaces in nano-Friction and nano-Wear
9:50 OC402 Dayang Wang, University of South Australia, Irreversible Bidirectional Nanoparticles Crossing Oil/Water Interfaces
OC403 Ralf Seemann, Saarland University, Germany, and Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Germany, Droplets on Liquids and their Long Way into Equilibrium
10:10 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
10:40 Session Chair: Richard Tilley
IN009 Michael Giersig, Freie University Berlin, Germany, Electromagnetic waves interaction with various metallic nanomaterials
Session Chair: George Franks
OC408 Carolina Tallon, The University of Melbourne & Defence Materials Technology Centre, Colloidal Processing meets Rocket Science: Ultra High Temperature Ceramic Components
THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2013
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
11:00 OC404 Paul Mulvaney, The University of Melbourne, Nanocrystal Solar Cells - One Solution to Photovoltaics
OC409 Anthony Stickland, The University of Melbourne, A Hyperelastic Description of Suspension Rheology
11:20 OC405 Asaph Widmer Cooper, The University of Sydney, Ligand Ordering on Nanorods and Nano-Patterned Surfaces and its Effect on Their Interaction in Solution
OC410 Daniel Lester, CSIRO, Time-Dependent Shear Yield of Flocculated Colloidal Suspensions
11:40 OC406 Asa Jamting, National Measurement Institute Australia, Characterisation of Complex Nanoparticle Size Distributions Utilising Different Measurement Techniques
OC411 Jason Stokes, The University of Queensland, Rheology of Soft Sphere Suspensions: Observation of an Unexpected Viscoelastic Fluid Regime at Phase Volumes above Random Close Packing
12:00 OC407 Roberto Moreno-Atanasio, The University of Newcastle, A combined experimental and simulation approach to design magnetic core-shell composite particles
OC412 Peter Scales, The University of Melbourne, Flocculated Particulate Suspension Rheology Measurement – Mind the Gap
12:20 LUNCH (View on Little Hastings Restaurant)
13:20 Session Chair: Michael Giersig
OC413 Sin-Ying Tan, The University of Newcastle, High Speed Video Observations of the Stability and Coalescence Dynamics of Two Particle-Stabilized Air Bubbles
Session Chair: Anthony Stickland
OC418 Jacob Smith, The University of Newcastle, Stability and Rheological Properties of Particle Suspensions in Protic Ionic Liquids
13:40 OC414 Hongjie An, Australian National University, Pulsed Laser Modulated AFM Cantilevers
OC419 Timothy Hunter, University of Leeds, UK, An acoustic Backscatter System for the In Situ Characterization of Settling Dispersions and Suspensions
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TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
14:00 OC415 Rick Walsh, Australian National University, Surface force measurements between titania surfaces prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition in aqueous electrolyte solutions
OC420 Paul Slatter, ATC Williams, Australia Scale-Up and Flow Characterisation of Visco-Plastic Free Surface Sheet Flows
14:20 OC416 Catherine Whitby, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Destabilisation of Concentrated Pickering Emulsions
OC421 Shane Usher, The University of Melbourne, Compression and Elastic Rebound of Particulate Suspensions in Centrifugation
14.40 OC417 Drew Parsons, Australian National University, Colloidal Separation Driven By Ionic Dispersion Forces
OC422 George Franks, The University of Melbourne, Rheology of Flocculated Thickener Underflow: Comparison of Temperature Responsive Flocculants with Conventional Flocculants
15:05 CLOSING REMARKS (Rainforest Room)
15:30 ACIS CONFERENCE CLOSES
2013 THEMES DAYS
1. Suspension Rheology and Colloidal Processing Thursday
2. Sustainability: Energy and Water Tuesday
3. Biointerfaces Monday & Tuesday
4. Self Assembly Wednesday
5. Wettability and Thin Liquid Films - honouring the career of John Ralston Monday and Tuesday
6. Frontiers of Colloid and Interface Science Wednesday & Thursday
7. Advanced Materials Wednesday
17:30 -19:30 WELCOME RECEPTION, Noosa Surf Club
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM
8:40 Welcome and RACI Colloid Division Lecture: Prof Detlef Lohse, University of Twente
RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
9:40 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films Biointerfaces
10:20 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
10:50 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films Biointerfaces
12:30 Lunch (View on Little Hastings Restaurant, The Outrigger)
13:15 POSTER SESSION 1
14:00 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films Biointerfaces
15:20 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
15:50 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films Biointerfaces
17:10 Alexander Lecture: Professor Roger Horn, Deakin University
18:00-19:00 Networking Drinks, The Outrigger
RAINFOREST ROOM THEATRETTE AQUA/OCEAN
11:00 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films
Sustainability Energy and Water
Biointerfaces
12:40 Lunch (View on Little Hastings Restaurant, The Outrigger)
13:25 POSTER SESSION 2
14:10 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films, continued
Sustainability Energy and Water
Biointerfaces continued
15:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
16:00 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films Sustainability Energy and Water
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
8:50 Wettability and Thin Liquid Films Sustainability Energy and Water
10:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
8:50 Frontiers Self Assembly
10:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
TIME RAINFOREST ROOM AQUA/OCEAN
8:50 Frontiers Self Assembly
10:10 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
10:40 Frontiers Suspension Rheology and Colloidal Processing
12:20 LUNCH (View on Little Hastings Restaurant, The Outrigger)
13:20 Frontiers Suspension Rheology and Colloidal Processing
15:05 CLOSING REMARKS (Rainforest Room, The Outrigger)
15:30 ACIS CONFERENCE CLOSES
RAINFOREST ROOM THEATRETTE AQUA/OCEAN
11:00 Frontiers Advanced Materials Self Assembly
12:40 Lunch (View on Little Hastings Restaurant, The Outrigger)
13:40 Frontiers Advanced Materials Self Assembly
15:05 RACI Colloid and Surface Science Annual General Meeting (Theatrette)
19:30 RETRO SURFER CONFERENCE DINNER AND POSTER PRIZE PRESENTATION
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