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

2019, Dec 09 -- Dec 13

Organizers:
R. Arenal (LMA - INA, 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, December 09
  • Departure Bus from Barcelona Downtown
     
  • Departure Bus from Barcelona Airport
     
  • Arrival Bus to Benasque
     

    Tuesday, December 10
    • 08:00-08:45
    • Registration
       
    • 08:45-08:55
    • Remarks - Anouncements
       
    • Session I - Chairs: R. Arenal and O. Stephan
       
    • 08:55-09:30
    • Defects in 2D Metal Dichalcogenides: Doping, Alloys, Vacancies and Their Effects in Magnetism, Electronics, Catalysis, Optical Emission and Bio-Applications
       M. Terrones
    • 09:30-09:45
    • Phonons in low-dimensional materials
       V. Meunier
    • 09:45-10:00
    • DFT Modelling of carbon nanomaterials
       C. P. Ewels
    • 10:00-10:35
    • Stability of edge magnetism against disorder in MoS2 nanoribbons with zigzag edges
       P. Vancsó

    • Session II - Chairs: V. Meunier and M. Mayne-L'Hermite
       
    • 11:00-11:35
    • New optical effects in 2D materials as probed by electron and photon spectroscopy in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope
       O. Stéphan
    • 11:35-11:50
    • Piezo-doping of bilayer graphene and mechanical layer decoupling: an in-situ Raman spectroscopy of 12C/13C bilayer graphene at high pressure
       C. Bousige
    • 11:50-12:05
    • Raman mapping analysis of liquid-exfoliated few- layer nanomaterials
       A. Amorim
    • 12:05-12:20
    • Characterization of Atomically Precise Graphene Nanoribbons by Raman Spectroscopy
       J. Overbeck
    • 12:20-12:55
    • GO-ING ON WITH GRAPHENE OXIDE
       W. K. Maser
    • 13:00-18:00
    • Mini Workshops
       
    • Session III - Chairs: C. Ewels and M. Terrones
       
    • 18:30-19:05
    • Theory of defect ionization in 2D semiconductors and prediction of the double layer honeycomb structure
       D. J. West
    • 19:05-19:20
    • Bottom-up fabrication of graphene nanoribbons: from molecules to devices
       G. Borin Barin
    • 19:20-19:35
    • Preparation of 2H-MoTe2 films with high crystalline quality and large area by molecular beam epitaxy
       T. T. Pham
    • 19:35-19:50
    • Iodine-Chlorine complexation in intercalated Graphite for positive Graphenium production
       X. Che
    • 19:50-20:25
    • Visualization of multifractal superconductivity in a two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenide in the weak-disorder regime
       M. M. Ugeda

      Wednesday, December 11
      • Session IV - Chairs: D. West and M. Ugeda
         
      • 08:45-09:20
      • Aerosol-assisted CCVD process: an up-scalable one-step method for the production of versatile VACNT carpets
         M. Mayne-L'Hermite
      • 09:20-09:35
      • Lightweight Cu/Carbon Nanotube composites as promising future Cu substitutes
         A. Sekiguchi
      • 09:35-09:50
      • Base washing functionalised nanotubes with copper hydroxide for hybrid film fabrication
         P. Lynch
      • 09:50-10:05
      • Conventional and nitrogen doped vertically aligned carbon nanotubes for energy storage
         C. Querne
      • 10:05-10:40
      • Characterizing Filling of Carbon Nanotubes by Optical Spectroscopy
         S. Cambré
      • Session V - Chairs: S. Cambré and R. Arenal
         
      • 11:05-11:40
      • Perspective of 2D materials: Macroscopic and nanoscopic viewpoints
         R. Tenne
      • 11:40-11:55
      • Electron microscopy investigation of nanotubes from the misfit-layered compounds (La,Y)S-TaS2
         S. Hettler
      • 11:55-12:10
      • Covalently incorporated photoactive dyes onto transition metal dichalcogenides
         R. Canton-Vitoria
      • 12:10-12:25
      • Unique properties and performance evaluation for ultra- and nano-filtration membranes containing nanostructured carbon materials
         E. Nxumalo
      • 12:25-12:40
      • Theoretical ab-initio study of graphene vacancies and pyridinic defects for gas separation
         N. N. Lathiotakis
      • 12:40-13:15
      • Graphene-Based High Open-Circuit Voltage Heterojunction Solar Cell
         D. M. Gruen
      • 13:35-18:30
      • Mini Workshops
         
      • Session VI - Chairs: E. Obraztsova & R. Tenne
         
      • 18:30-19:05
      • MECHANISMS OF THE SP2-C TO SP3-C CONVERSION DURING THE LOW TEMPERATURE, LOW PRESSURE SYNTHESIS OF DIAMANE AND DIAMANOÏDS FROM GRAPHENE
         M. Monthioux
      • 19:05-19:20
      • DOPED DIAMOND INTERFACES: APPLICATION IN ENERGY AND BIONICS
         A. Farid Halima
      • 19:20-19:35
      • Atomic configuration studies of n-type ultrananocrystalline diamond films
         R. Arenal
      • 19:35-19:50
      • FABRICATION OF BN COATED CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES USING ALD BASED POLYMER DERIVED CERAMICS ROUTE
         C. Marichy
      • 19:50-20:05
      • Assessment of charge transfer phenomena in nanostructured composite materials using photoelectrochemical methods
         J. Hernández-Ferrer
      • 20:05-20:20
      • Emulsion-templated graphene-silicone composites with robust exponential electromechanical response
         M. O'Mara

        Thursday, December 12
        • Session VII - Chairs: T. Reiss and P. Ayala
           
        • 08:45-09:20
        • Synthesis of boron nitride single crystals under high pressure impurity and isotope control for their functionalization
           T. Taniguchi
        • 09:20-09:35
        • SYNTHESIS OF EXFOLIABLE HEXAGONAL BORON NITRIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS OF MILLIMETER SIZE
           C. Journet
        • 09:35-09:50
        • HEXAGONAL BORON NITRIDE: AN EMERGING 2D MATERIAL FOR PHOTONIC AND OPTOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
           M. Krečmarová
        • 09:50-10:05
        • 1T/2H mixed-phase few-layer MoS2 nanosheets vertically aligned on nitrogen-doped reduced graphene oxide as superior electrochemical ascorbic acid biosensor
           H. Li
        • 10:05-10:40
        • OPTICAL PROPERTIES of MoS2, WS2 and GRAPHENE GROWN by CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
           E.D. Obraztsova
        • Session VIII - Chairs: M. Monthioux and T. Taniguchi
           
        • 11:05-11:40
        • NO2 Sensitivity and Selectivity of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Hybrids upon cluster filling
           P. Ayala
        • 11:40-11:55
        • Carbon nanostructures-based aqueous bioinks
           J. M. González-Domínguez
        • 11:55-12:10
        • IN-SITU GRAPHENE OXIDE THERMAL ANALYSES VIA TEM/EELS: WATER DESORPTION, REDUCTION AND GRAPHITISATION
           M. Pelaez-Fernandez
        • 12:10-12:25
        • Nanomaterial Tissue Substrates to Probe Cellular Disease Mechanisms
           R. W. Harries
        • 12:25-12:40
        • Mechanochemical synthesis of 'Sweet green graphene'
           V. Jehová González
        • 12:40-12:55
        • P3HT aggregation tuned by synergic interaction with different carbon nanostructures
           E. Colom
        • 13:00-18:30
        • Mini Workshops
           
        • Session IX - Chairs: W. Maser and R. Arenal
           
        • 18:30-19:05
        • The Graphene Technology and Innovation Roadmap
           T. Reiss
        • 19:05-19:20
        • Recent advancements in S/TEM technology: Thermo Scientific Spectra
           D. G. Stroppa
        • 19:20-19:55
        • TBA
           A. Dalton

          Friday, December 13
          • 08:45
          • Departure bus to Barcelona Airport / Downtown
             
          • 13:00-14:00
          • Approximate Arrival Bus to Barcelona Airport
             

            This session has received financial support 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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