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DTSTAMP:20260312T131728Z
UID:https://www.mpikg.mpg.de/events/3447/5625682
DTSTART:20150928T070000Z
DTEND:20150929T140000Z
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CREATED:20151105T122131Z
DESCRIPTION:This colloquium aims to bring together scientists working with 
 different materials at fluid interfaces\, to exchange ideas and to create 
 new concepts\, which are of increasing importance and relevance in the fie
 ld of modern colloid\, material and life sciences. In the last years\, Lan
 gmuir monolayers have encountered a drastic increase in activity mainly du
 e to the applicability of highly interface sensitive techniques. However\,
  they are not directly relevant for applications. Yet\, due to their high 
 definition they are excellent models for many areas with application poten
 tial. They are the precursors for Langmuir-Blodgett films\, organized mono
 layers possessing potential for coatings and organic electronics. They pre
 sent the interfaces in emulsions\, a basic structure in colloid science. T
 hey have a high value as 2D models of biological membranes (phospholipid m
 onolayers at the air/water interface) to study structures and bimolecular 
 interactions. Langmuir monolayers became more and more used as model templ
 ate systems to better understand the elementary steps of biomineralization
  processes. The ability of biological samples to self-assemble at the air/
 water interface makes them valuable templates for functional nano-material
 s. The design and synthesis of new NPs for future biomedical applications 
 has received increased scientific attention during the last years. The sel
 f-assembly of novel amphiphiles at the air-water interface has been even u
 sed to produce mechanically robust\, macroscopically extended carbon nanos
 heets at room temperature. Ostwald4 The program will consist of invited an
 d contributed talks as well as of a poster session. Young scientists are e
 specially encouraged to attend the Ostwald Kolloquium and to present a pos
 ter or a short talk. Accordingly this should become a very lively meeting 
 that will show the current state of research as well as the way to promisi
 ng activities and developments in the future.\nVortragende(r): L. Addadi\,
  C. Bain\, C. DeWolf\, H. Frauenrath\, C. Helm\, K. Iimura\, C. Knobler\, 
 J.\, M. Lösche\, R. Mendelsohn\, H. Rapaport\, J. Ruiz-Garcia\, C. Saless
 e
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T124018Z
LOCATION:Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung\, Wis
 senschaftspark Potsdam-Golm\, Am Mühlenberg 1\, 14476 Potsdam\, Raum: Hö
 rsaal (Zentralgebäude)
ORGANIZER;CN=Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung:m
 ailto:katja.schulze@mpikg.mpg.de
SUMMARY:21st Ostwald-Kolloquium
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.mpikg.mpg.de/events/3447/5625682
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