ENVRSunday, 28 August 2005

8:30 AM-12:00 PM Washington DC Convention Center -- 101, Oral
Characterization and Properties of Environmentally Relevant Black Carbon Particles
Characterization
Organizers:William P. Ball
Rainer Lohmann
Organizer, Presiding:Howard Fairbrother
8:30 AMIntroductory Remarks
8:40 AMDirect molecular evidence for the degradation and mobility of black carbon in soils from ultrahigh-resolution mass spectral analysis of dissolved organic matter from fire-impacted watersheds
Patrick Hatcher, William C. Hockaday, Amanda M. Grannas, Sunghwan Kim
9:10 AMStatic, solid-state deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic studies of the molecular motions of benzene-d6 associated with black carbon
Lucinda Canaday Brothers, Margaret A. Eastman, Mark A. Nanny
9:30 AMNanostructure in carbonaceous materials: Origins and implications
Randall L. Vander Wal
9:50 AMProbing chemical functionality on carbonaceous materials
Eric Borguet, Xue Feng, Nikolay Dementev, Wenguo Feng, Radisav Vidic
10:20 AMIntermission
10:40 AMEffects of combustion conditions on black carbon (BC) particle properties and reactivity
Dwight M. Smith, Abdul R. Chughtai
11:10 AMQuantifying the role of metals in the carbon-based nanostructures: From soot to carbon nanotubes
Michael R. Zachariah, Soo-Hyung Kim
11:30 AMSurface processing of aerosolized soot nanoparticles
Henry Ajo, Jeffrey T. Roberts

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The 230th ACS National Meeting, in Washington, DC, Aug 28-Sept 1, 2005