As suggested by the Adsorption journal editors, the scope of the CPM-9 Special Issue was extended to include, in addition of the presentation at CPM-9, other papers related to recent experimental, theoretical, and molecular simulation advances in Porous Materials Characterization. This allows for fast publications of the papers not necessarily presented at CPM-9. Submit your manuscripts through the special site at the Springer Nature system. The submission deadline was extended to December 31, 2024. However, the earlier you submit the earlier your paper is published. The manuscripts will be reviewed primarily by your peers from the CPM community that will secure speedy editorial decisions. We plan to complete peer review within 3 weeks from the submission and the articles will be published immediately upon acceptance on the CMP-9 SI collection website.
The Workshop will provide an opportunity to review and discuss the state-of-the-art approaches to characterize porous materials of different origin. Lectures by recognized leaders in porous materials science will cover both theoretical principles and methodology of modern experimental techniques. Oral presentations and poster sessions will complement invited and keynote lectures. Proceedings will be published as a special volume of the journal Adsorption.
Topics
• Molecular Thermodynamics of Fluids in Pores • Adsorption and Capillary Phenomena • Intermolecular Interactions in Porous Confinements • Computer Simulations and Density Functional Theory • Energetic Heterogeneity of Surfaces • Fractal Characterization of Disordered Structures • Adsorption Porosimetry of Micro and Mesoporous Solids • Mercury Porosimetry and Liquid Intrusion Techniques • Thermoporometry and Calorimetry • Chromatographic Characterization of Porous Materials • High Resolution Microscopy and Image Analysis • Scattering Techniques for Pore Structure Analysis • Relations Between Structural, Transport, and Functional Properties
Special sessions will focus on:
• Novel Nanoporous Materials and Adsorption Processes for Industrial Applications • Computational Design and Screening of Novel Adsorbents • Modeling and Characterization of Hierarchical Nanostructured Materials • Adsorption Induced Deformation and Phase Transformations of Porous Frameworks • In-situ Monitoring of Adsorption and Fluid Flow in Porous Structures • Adsorption and Characterization of Geosorbents: Shale, Coal, Soil. • Adsorption of Polymers, Proteins, and Nanoparticles on Porous Substrates
Workshop Chair: Alexander V. Neimark
Rutgers University, USA
Workshop Vice-Chair: Matthias Thommes
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
International Advisory Committee
Australia
• Paul A. Webley, Monash University
Austria
• Freddy Kleitz, University of Vienna
Argentina
• Karim Sapag, Universidad Nacional de San Luis
Belgium
• Joeri Denayer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Brazil
• Diana Azevedo, Federal University of Ceara. Fortaleza
• Fred Tavares, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
France
• Benoit Coasne, University of Grenoble-Alpes, France
• Renaud Denoyel, Aix-Marseille University-CNRS
• Alain Fuchs, Paris Science and Letters
Germany
• Michael Fröba, University of Hamburg
• Martin Hartman, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
• Stefan Kaskel, Technische Universität Dresden
Greece
• Theodore Steriotis, NCSR Demokritos
• Pantelis N. Trikalitis, University of Crete
Japan
• Katsumi Kaneko, Shinshu University
• Hirotomo Nishihara, Tohoku University
Morocco
• Youssef Belmabkhout, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Benguerir
Poland
• Bogdan Kuchta, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Portugal
• Paulo Mota, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Spain
• Joaquin Silvestre-Albero, University of Alicante
UK
• Stefano Brandani, University of Edinburgh
• Marc-Olivier Coppens, University College London
• Erich Muller, Imperial College London
• Lev Sarkisov, University of Manchester
USA
• Teresa Bandosz, City College, New York
• Keith Gubbins, North Carolina State University
• Peter Ravikovitch, ExxonMobil, Annandale, NJ
• Randy Snurr, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
• Krista Walton, Georgia Institute of Technology
The CPM-9 website is managed by the Indico portal and the secured payment is collected by the Rutgers Continuing Studies portal. Participants must register on both portals in two steps:
- Creation of an Indico account, followed by registration on the Indico portal, is required to submit an abstract and to proceed to the registration with payment.
- Registration on the secured Rutgers Continuing Studies portal to complete payment.
- Detailed instructions for payment may be found here.