Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual

Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual

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Advances and applications in carbon related nanomaterials: From pure to doped structures including heteroatom layers

2023, Jan 09 -- Jan 13

Organizers:
R. Arenal (LMA-U. Zaragoza and INMA, CSIC-U. Zaragoza, chairman)
C. P. Ewels (Nantes U.)
D. Golberg (Queensland University of Technology)
V. Meunier (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
A. Rubio (U. País Vasco - Fritz Haber Institut - Max Plank Gesellschaft)

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Monday, January 09
  • 15:00-15:30
  • Departure bus from Barcelona Downtown / Airport
     
  • Arrival Bus to Benasque
     
  • Welcome Cocktail
     

    Tuesday, January 10
    • 08:15-08:45
    • Registration
       
    • Session - I
       Chairs: R. Arenal and A. Zak

    • 08:50-09:20
    • Biomedical applications of devices based on surface- functionalized monolayer graphene
       Vincent Bouchiat
    • 09:20-09:35
    • Tuneable synthetic reduced graphene oxide scaffolds elicit high levels of glioblastoma interconnectivity in vitro
       Christopher J. Brown
    • 09:35-09:50
    • Continuous, macroscopic fibres of carbon nanotube intercalation compounds
       Juan Jose Vilatela
    • 09:50-10:05
    • Size-dependent packing in nanosheet networks yields record-high electrical conductivities
       Keiran Clifford
    • 10:05-10:20
    • Employing REDOX-Active additives for enhanced charge polarization and 200 percent higher energy density in supercapacitor
       Poulomi Nandi
    • 10:20-10:50
    • Novel van der Waals compounds and their potential for optical biosensing
       Shengxi Huang

    • Session - II
       Chairs: V. Meunier and V. Bouchiat

    • 11:15-11:45
    • Engineering of quantum states in atomically precise graphene nanostructures
       Oliver Gröning
    • 11:45-12:00
    • Energy transfer from encapsulated structures to carbon nanotube hosts
       Paola Ayala
    • 12:00-12:15
    • Mid-infrared electrochromics enabled by intraband modulation in carbon nanotube networks
       Peter J. Lynch
    • 12:15-12:30
    • Graphite-GnP-salt composite: Thermal properties enhancement for energy storage applications
       Adi Lavi
    • 12:30-12:45
    • Photocatalyzed acylation of single walled carbon nanotubes with tetrabutyl ammonium decatungstate
       Ruben Canton-Vitoria
    • 12:45-13:15
    • Graphene oxide: more surprises
       Wolfgang K. Maser

    • Session - III
       Chairs: C. Ewels and J. Redwing

    • 18:30-19:10
    • WS2 and MoS2 from 3D to 1D structures: Curvature and chirality induced properties of nanotubes
       A. Zak
    • 19:10-19:25
    • Nanotubes from Ternary WS2(1-x)Se2x Alloys: Stoichiometry Modulated Tunable Optical Properties
       M. B. Sreedhara
    • 19:25-19:40
    • Structure and electronic properties of cobalt oxide based misfit nanotubes
       Simon Hettler
    • 19:40-19:55
    • PtSe2 films grown by molecular beam epitaxy for high frequency optoelectronics
       Eva Desgue
    • 19:55-20:10
    • Probing the interaction between 2D materials and tectomers
       Frank Lee
    • 20:10-21:45
    • Poster Session / Cocktail
       

      Wednesday, January 11
      • Session - IV
         Chairs: O. Gröning and N. Tagmatarchis

      • 08:45-09:15
      • Electronic properties of twisted multilayer graphene
         Jean-Christophe Charlier
      • 09:15-09:30
      • Bending and Flexing in Carbon and BN
         Chris Ewels
      • 09:30-09:45
      • Strongly correlated electronic ground state in the flat surface band of rhombohedral graphite
         P. Vancso
      • 09:45-10:00
      • Carbon nanoribbon formation by in-situ TEM manipulation of a C59N dithiolane derivative encapsulated into SWNTS
         Mario Pelaez-Fernandez
      • 10:00-10:15
      • Taxonomy of 2D carbon allotropes
         Vincent Meunier
      • 10:15-10:45
      • Single and multi-layers of alkali metal atoms inside graphene and MoS2 bilayers as well as their heterostructures: a systematic first-principles study
         Arkady V. Krasheninnikov

      • Session - V
         Chairs: S. Giordani and R. Tenne

      • 11:15-11:45
      • A retro-engineering demonstration of the existence and role of a liquid phase when depositing graphenes from methane onto carbon nanotubes at 1400 celsius degrees
         Marc Monthioux
      • 11:45-12:00
      • Synthesis of boron doped diamond core-shell particles grown by MPCVD
         K. Henni
      • 12:00-12:15
      • Tailoring confined carbyne
         Clara Freytag
      • 12:15-12:30
      • Greener Approach towards Rapid Water Evaporation and Space Heating with Nanostructured Hard-Carbon
         Ananya Sah
      • 12:30-12:45
      • Colloidal stability over months of highly hydrogenated nanodiamonds in water
         Lorris Saoudi
      • 12:45-13:15
      • Synthesis and Characterization of Colloidal Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots as Biomarkers
         Elena D. Obraztsova

      • Session - VI
         Chairs: J.C. Charlier and E. Obraztsova

      • 18:30-19:00
      • Carbon and B/N doped Nano Onion for biomedical applications
         Silvia Giordani
      • 19:00-19:15
      • Chemical and Structural TEM Analyses on Carbon and Related Nanomaterials
         R. Arenal
      • 19:15-19:30
      • Carbon nanostructures towards metal-free photocatalysis
         A. Galán-González
      • 19:30-19:45
      • Size-dependent porosity defines conductivity in liquid-exfoliated nanosheet networks
         Hannah J. Wood
      • 19:45-20:00
      • Water Processable P3HT Nanoparticle/carbon nanomaterial hybrids as active phase in photocathodes for hydrogen production
         Javier Hernández-Ferrer
      • 20:00-21:45
      • Poster Session / Cocktail
         

        Thursday, January 12
        • Session - VII
           Chairs: S. Huang and A. Krasheninnikov

        • 08:45-09:15
        • Epitaxial growth of transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers and heterostructures for large area device applications
           Joan Redwing
        • 09:15-09:30
        • Atomic scale mapping of electrostatic field and potential in MBE grown TMD layers by DPC-CoM
           Djordje Dosenovic
        • 09:30-09:45
        • Nano structures self-assembled at graphite surfaces by ion-beam- irradiation
           J.-S. Kim
        • 09:45-10:00
        • Multi-scale analysis of epitaxially grown TMDs using 4D-STEM
           H. Okuno
        • 10:00-10:15
        • Atomic scale observations of oxygen interactions with 2D MoS 2 and MoTe 2
           E. Harriet Ĺhlgren
        • 10:15-10:45
        • Shaping 1D Nanostructures with Surfaces
           Ernesto Joselevich

        • Session - VIII
           Chairs: E. Joselevich and M. Monthioux

        • 11:15-11:45
        • Inorganic nanotubes: From WS2 to "misfit" compounds
           R. Tenne
        • 11:45-12:00
        • Hyperspectral Detection of the Fluorescence Shift between Chirality- Sorted Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Enantiomers
           M. A. López Carrillo
        • 12:00-12:15
        • Single-walled carbon nanotubes charge management by controlled functionalization
           A. Setaro
        • 12:15-12:30
        • Pd-Coated Au Triangular Nanoprisms as Catalysts for Hot Carrier- Driven Photochemistry
           Abhijit Roy
        • 12:30-12:45
        • Charge distribution and dynamics of graphene oxide characterized with Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy
           Elisa Palacios-Lidón
        • 12:45-13:00
        • Diameter-dependent single- and double-file stacking of squarilium dyes inside single-wall carbon nanotubes
           Sofie Cambré

        • Session - IX
           Chairs: W. Maser and R. Arenal

        • 18:30-19:00
        • TBA
           Eva Andrei
        • 19:00-19:15
        • Wetting studies using atomic force microscopy techniques: complexity on the nanoscale
           Jaime Colchero
        • 19:15-19:30
        • Graphene-based Conforma) Coating: How to Avoid Hot Spots?
           Avia Ohayon-Lavi
        • 19:30-20:00
        • TBA
           Alan Dalton

        • 20:00-20:05
        • Concluding remarks
           

          The CCBPP has received financial support for the organization of scientific meetings from the following institutions:

          • Ministerio de ciencia, innovación y universidades
          • Gobierno de Aragón
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          • DPH
          • Universidad de Zaragoza
          • Ayuntamiento de Benasque

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