AVS 49th International Symposium
    Nanotubes: Science and Applications Topical Conference Monday Sessions

Session NT-MoA
Nanotubes: Chemical Functionalization, Sensors

Monday, November 4, 2002, 2:00 pm, Room C-209
Moderator: V.I. Merkulov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory


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2:00pm NT-MoA1 Invited Paper
Photoenhanced Oxygen Adsorption in Carbon Nanotubes
A.M. Rao, Clemson Univeristy
2:40pm NT-MoA3
Strategies for Carbon Nanotube Functionalization
S. Wong, S. Banerjee, SUNY at Stony Brook
3:00pm NT-MoA4
The Fabrication and Characterization of Carbon Nanotube Nanoelectrode Array for Chemical/Biosensor Applications
J. Li, R. Stevens, NASA Ames Research Center / Eloret Corp., H.T. Ng, NASA Ames Research Center / SETI Institute, L. Delzeit, NASA Ames Research Center, A. Cassell, C. Nguyen, B. Chen, J. Han, NASA Ames Research Center / Eloret Corp., M. Meyyappan, NASA Ames Research Center
3:20pm NT-MoA5
Investigation on the NO2 Sensitivity Properties of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Prepared by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
C. Cantalini, University of L'Aquila, Italy, L. Valentini, I. Armentano, J.M. Kenny, University of Perugia, Italy, L. Lozzi, S. Santucci, University of L'Aquila, Italy
3:40pm NT-MoA6 Invited Paper
Invited Paper
R. Baughman, University of Texas at Dallas
4:20pm NT-MoA8
Surface Modification of Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays
L. Dai, The University of Akron
4:40pm NT-MoA9
Comparing Light Gas Diffusion Rates in Carbon Nanotubes and Zeolites
A.I. Skoulidas, Carnegie Mellon University, D. Ackerman, J.K. Johnson, University of Pittsburgh, D.S. Sholl, Carnegie Mellon University