AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Surface Science Wednesday Sessions

Session SS1-WeA
Water/Surface Interactions & Environmental Chemistry II

Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 2:00 pm, Room M
Moderator: V. Grassian, University of Iowa


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2:00pm SS1-WeA1
Towards Understanding the Formation of Water in the Interstellar Medium
V.L. Frankland, M.P. Collings, M.R.S. McCoustra, Heriot-Watt University, UK
2:20pm SS1-WeA2
Photon- and Electron-stimulated Desorption from Laboratory Models of Interstellar Ice Grains
J.D. Thrower, A.G.M. Abdulgalil, M.P. Collings, M.R.S. McCoustra, Heriot-Watt University, UK, F.J.M. Rutten, Keele University, UK
2:40pm SS1-WeA3
Structure-Property Relationships of Water Interfaces 200o Beyond the Boiling Point
S. Putnam, L. Gschwender, Thermal and Materials Sciences Branch - WPAFB
3:00pm SS1-WeA4
Proton and Water Self-diffusion in Thin Layers of Amorphous Solid Ice Studied by FTIR and DFT Calculations
P.E. Uvdal, J.E. Blomquist, Lund University, Sweden
4:00pm SS1-WeA7 Invited Paper
Surface Science Studies of Environmentally Relevant Chemistry on Some Metal Sulfide and Oxide Minerals
D.R. Strongin, Temple University
4:40pm SS1-WeA9
Water Growth on a Hydrophobic Substrate: Observation of a Metastable, Two-Layer Crystalline Ice on Graphene
G.A. Kimmel, J. Matthiesen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, M. Baer, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, C. Mundy, N.G. Petrik, R.S. Smith, Z. Dohnálek, B. Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
5:00pm SS1-WeA10
SrTiO3(001) Surface Structure Stabilization Via Water Mediation
A.E. Becerra-Toledo, D.M. Kienzle, L.D. Marks, Northwestern University
5:20pm SS1-WeA11
Water Adsorption on O(2x1)-Ru(0001)
S. Maier, I. Stass, M. Salmeron, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
5:40pm SS1-WeA12
Structure and Dynamics of Liquid Water on Surfaces from Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics: Graphene/Water and Alumina/Water
P. Huang, E. Schwegler, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory