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Electrochemical Science and Technology

Conference organized by the Danish Electrochemical Society

30th September and 1st October 2010 at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark


PROGRAM

Thursday 30. September

 

14:30-15:00 Arrival to Danish Technical University

15:00-16:00 General Assembly in the Danish Electrochemical Society
For members and guests

16:00-16:05 Welcome
Lisbeth M. Ottosen, Department of Civil Engeneering, DTU

16:05-17:35 Mini symposium on applied electrochemistry for conservation of ancient and
modern buildings and cultural treasures.
  • Corrosion monitoring and cathodic protection of civil structures,
    bridges, tunnels and marine structures.

    Birit Buhr, COWI A/S

  • The use of electrokinetics in conservation and treatment of cultural heritage
    Iben V. Christensen, DTU BYG

17:35-19:00
Check-in hotels

19:00 Conference Dinner
Brede Spisehus
I.C. Modewegs Vej 0
DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby
Phone: +45 4585 5457
Brede Spisehus

Friday 1. October

 

09:00-09:05 Opening of the Conference
Torben Lund, Department of Nature Systems and Models, Roskilde University,
Chairman of the Danish Electrochemical Society

09:05-09:35 High temperature fuel cells - from research to industrial technology
Niels Christensen, Haldor Topsø A/S

09:35-10:05 In-Situ Electron Microscopy of Electrochemical Processes
Kristian Mølhave, DTU Nanotech

10:05-10:25 Coffee break

 

Oral Presentations

 

10:25-12:05 Sensors and electrode modifications

Electrochemical characterization of self‐assembled peptide nanofibres and their
application in the development of metal ion biosensors

Kinga Zor, Bruno Viguier, Jaime Castillo-Leon, Emmanouil Kasotakis, Anna Mitraki,
Winnie E. Svendsen, DTU, Nanotech

Diphenylalanine Peptide Nanowires for Sensing Applications
Luggi Sasso, Indumathi Vedarethinam, Jaime Castillo, Jenny Emneus, Winnie E. Svendsen, DTU Nanotech.

Polypyrrole coating to enchance three dimensional electrodes for neurological
studies

Patricia Vasquez, Luggi Sasso, Maria Dimaki, Winnie E. Svedsen, DTU Nanotech

Introducing electrochemical readout to mechanical sensors
Maria Tenje, Lee M. Fisher, Xueling Quan, Anja Boisen, DTU Nanotech.

Functionalization of Surfaces using Aryltriazene Chemistry
Jesper Vinther, Mikkel S. Kongsfelt,Kristoffer Malmos,Cindy S. Knudsen,Steen U. Petersen,Kurt V. Gothelf, and Kim Daasbjerg, Department of Chemsitry, Aarhus
University.

12:05-13:00 Lunch

Poster presentations

 

13:00-14:00
  • Covalent attachment of polymer brush on metal substrates
    Mie Lillethorup, Joseph Iruthayaraj, Marcel Ceccato, Peter Kingshott, Flemming Besenbacher2, Steen Uttrup Pedersen, Kim Daasbjerg, Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University ,2 iNano Institute of Physics and Astronomy

  • Carbon Nanotubes and Other Nanostructures as Support Material for
    Nanoparticulate Noble-Metal Catalysts in Fuel Cells

    Mikkel J. Larsen, Sune Veltze, Eivind M. Skou, Institute of Chemical Engineering,
    University of Southern Denmark

  • Degradation and contamination of perfluorinated sulfonic acid membrane due to swelling-dehydration cycles
    Shuang Ma Andersen, Eivind M. Skou, Institute of Chemical Engineering, SDU

  • Novel – and yet still “squared” – electrocatalytic materials
    Pia Nielsen, Hans Toftlund Nielsen, Eivind M. Skou. Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark

  • Electrochemical losses in microbial fuel cells
    Anders Thygesen*1, Booki Min 2, Finn Willy Poulsen 1
    1 Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark
    2 Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Yongin-Si, Gyeonggi-Do 446-701, South Korea.

  • In situ investigation of microelectrodes using Controlled Atmosphere High
    Temperature SPM

    Suresh Kannan Balasingam, Yuehua Wu, Karin Vels Hansen, Fuel Cells and Solid State Chemistry Department, Risø

  • ABL90 Flex-Radiometers New Blood-Gas Analyser with Miniaturized Sensors
    M. Taagaard, B. Zachau-Christiansen, Radiometer Medical Aps

  • Numerical Simulations of Electrokinetic Processes Comparing the Use of a
    Constant Voltage Difference or a Constant Current as Driving Force

    Juan Manual Paz-Harcia, Björn Johannesson, Lisbeth M. Ottosen, Departement of Civil Engineering, DTU

  • Application of an electric DC field for sodium chloride removal from rendered briks
    Ana Fragata1, Rosârio Veiga1 , Ana Veiosa2, Lisbeth Ottosen3
    1 National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Building Department, Lisboa, Portugal
    2 University of Aveiro, Department of Civil Engineering, Averio Portugal
    3Department of Civil Engineering, DTU

  • Polyaniline Micro-Electrodes for Sensor Applications
    Mohammed Al-Abaddi, Luigi Sasso, Winnie E. Svendsen, DTU Nanotech.

  • Polymer planar electrodes for celluar sensing
    Francesco Diazzi, Lugi Sasso, Artho Heiskanen, Maria Dimaki, Jenny Emeus, Winnie E. Svendsen, DTU Nanotech.

  • Characterization of nanoporous gold electrodes by electrochemical methods
    Xueling Quan, Erol Zekovic, Lee M. Fischer, Anja Boisen, Maria Tenje, DTU
    Nanotech

  • Stability of Au and Pt working electrodes and Ag/AgCl reference electrodes in Gamble’s solution for engineered nanoparticles toxicity characterization
    Shoko Yamada, Silvan Schmid, Anja Boisen, Department of Micro-and Nanotechnology, DTU

  • Galvanic series for metals and alloys used in electronic circuit board assemblies
    Umadevi Rathinavelu, Morten S. Jellesen, Per Møller, Rajan Ambat, DTU Mekanik

  • Relation between alloy composition, surface finishing and optical properties when anodising aluminium
    Martin Aggerbeck, Rajan Ambat, DTU Mekanik

  • Novel electrochemical microfluidic device for drug compounds characterisation
    Aleksandra Glosnicka1, Jaime Castillo-Leon1, Jacob Neresco Lange1, Maria Deryabina1, David Sabourin1, Henrik Jensen2, Winnie E. Svendsen1, DTU Nanotech
    1Technical University of Denmark,
    2Copenhagen University, Denmark

  • Preparation of Nafion 117TM-SnO2 Composite Membranes using an
    Ion-Exchange Method

    C. F. Nørgaarda, U. G. Nielsenb, E. M. Skoua
    aInstitute of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Environmental Technology, Faculty of Engineering, University of Southern Denmark
    bDepartment of Physics and Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Southern Denmark

  • The impact of calcium ions on the electrokinetic desalination of sulfate from
    stone: Preliminary results

    Gry Skibsted*, Lisbeth M. Ottosen, Pernille E. Jensen, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark.


Oral Presentations - continued

 

14:00-15:00 Solar cells, Photocatalysis and Fuel cells

Thermal stability of Dye‐sensitized Solar Cells
Anders Rand Andersen1, Jens Christianesen2, Torben Lund3, Phuong Tuyet Nguyen3
1Sense Institute SDU, 2DTI Plastics Technology, 3RUC

Investigation of photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxid coating with varying
thickness on metallic substrates

Juliano Soyama, Rajan Ambat, DTU Mekanik

Effect of chloride impurities on the performance and durability of
polybenzimidazole -based high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel
cell

Syed Talat Ali, Qingfeng Li, Chao Pan, Jens Oluf Jensen, Lars Pleth Nielsen, Per
Møller, Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU

15:00-15:15 Coffee break

15:15-15:55 Corrosion and remediation

Evaluation of environmental corrosivity by cathodic reduction analysis
Marie Louise Petersen, Danfoss A/S

Energy saving in electrochemical remidiation of contaminated soil by pulse
current

Tian R. Sun, Lisbeth M. Ottosen, Department of Civil Enginering, DTU

15:55-16:10 Student award presentations

16:10-16:20 Closing remarks.

 

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

  • Torben Lund, associate professor, Roskilde University
  • Henrik Jensen, associate professor, Copenhagen University
  • Lisbeth M. Ottosen, associate professor, Technical University of Denmark.

CONFERENCE VENUE
Mødelokale 1, Bygning 101 A, DTU, Anker Engelunds Vej, DK-2800 Lyngby
- How to get to the Technical University of Denmark

SPONSORS
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REGISTRATION
Before September 15th 2010.
Please use the online registration form or submit registration information to atv-semapp.dk, Anette Kaltoft, phone no. 4525 4717 (09:00-12:30) or Erling D. Mortensen, phone +45 4525 4630.

Please inform name, title, E-mail address, organization name and address, zip-no./town, phone no. of organization and invoice address.

Later registration is welcome if seats are available.

FEE AND PAYMENT
The Fee for Members of the Danish Electrochemical Society and the ATV-SEMAPP Society is DKK 1500.
For students and PhD students, members: DKK 1000.
For non-members the fee is: DKK: 2500.
VAT will be added to the above fees.

Information on membership of the Danish Electrochemical Society here.

ACCOMMODATION
Scandic Lyngby Hotel is recommended.
Hotel guide here.

LANGUAGE
The language for the conference is English.

ORGANIZED BY Dansk Elektrokemisk Forening in partnership with ATVSEMAPP.

Call for paper invitation here.


23/09 2010