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Workshop Overview:

This workshop will provide an overview of a variety of surface analysis techniques and their applications and will focus on surface dynamics and analysis of solid materials. Although some of the most recent, cutting edge, studies will be discussed; the participants will be involved in hands-on experiments that are suitable for inclusion in an undergraduate curriculum. The hope is that the participants will bring these much-understudies but extremely relevant techniques and applications back to their home institutions. This workshop will be of interest to faculty from all area of Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics and Engineering.

 

 

 


Workshop Schedule
Day Morning Activity Afternoon Activity
May 21 - Sunday None

Dinner reception

May 22 - Monday,

Lecture:

  • Introduction
  • Surface Chemistry: An Introduction to the Surface Chemistry of Solids

Lecture:
Microscopy: Overview of microscopy techniques (optical, acoustics, electron,...).

Hands On:

  • Optical microscopes
  • Polarized Microscope

May 23 - Tuesday

 

Lecture:

Analysis and Characterization of Surfaces and Surface Dynamics by Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy (IR).

Laboratory/ Hands on:

  • Raman Spectroscopy
  • IR Spectroscopy.
May 24 - Wednesday

Lecture:

  • Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA) [a.k.a. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)].
  • Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM)

Laboratory/ Hands on:

  • (ESCA) [a.k.a. XPS].
  • (SEM)
May 25 - Thursday

Lecture:
Scanning Probe Microscopy: Scanning Tunneling (STM) /Atomic Force (AFM).

Laboratory/ Hands on:

STM /AFM

May 26- Friday

Laboratory/ Hands on:

Special Topics. Individuals will perform hands-on analysis of additional samples and/or work with organizers to design an experimental procedure for analysis of a surface problem that they would like to study at their home institution.

Workshop ends at noon

 

Presentations Format:

Lectures on Days 2-4 will cover the following techniques-specific topics:

    • Theory of Operation
    • Modes of Operation
    • Advantages of technique
    • Limitations of technique
    • Sample Handling
    • Experimental Design
    • Interpretation of Data

     


Social Activities

  • Dinner: A dinner reception is scheduled for the Sunday evening, May 21. Time and location of the dinner reception will be sent to the workshop participants.
  • Banquet: Tentative date for the workshop banquet is Thursday, May 25. The confirmed date and information about the time and location of the banquet will be sent to the workshop participants.

 

Regional attractions / shopping / activities:


 

Laboratory Work:

Laboratory Experience will Include a variety of applications from the fundamental to the very applied. The Workshop Participants will:

  • Gain a fundamental understanding of the surface chemistry and characterization of solids. Obtain Knowledge of "real world" and theory-based applications of surface chemistry.
  • Hands-on experience performing laboratory experiments suitable for undergraduates

 

Applicable in house Instrumentation at Kettering University:

* Partially funded by NSF-ILI grant ·
** Supported by the "Educational Partnership" program of the US-Army research Laboratory ·
*** Partially supported by NSF-CMS-Major Research Instrumentation grant

 

Instrumentation Supplied by vendors:

  • Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM)
  • Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)

 

Folder and Resources provided to workshop Participants:

  • Power point lecture materials
  • Course materials , copy of relevant publications
  • laboratory experiments (including reference spectra when available) suitable for use in undergraduate laboratories.
  • Analysis of one sample analysis for each participant.
  • Web or electronic access to our Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope images for in class demonstrations.

     

 

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