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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/475233
LOCATION:Polytechnique Montréal - Pavillon J.-Armand-Bombardier\, 5155\, a
 venue Decelles\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 2B1
SUMMARY:Conférence du Professeur Richard Oleschuk (Queen's)
DESCRIPTION:Titre : Macroporous\, Monolithic and Macromolecular Materials i
 n Microfluidic\, Mass Spectrometric Measurements.Endroit : Pavillon J.A.-B
 ombardier\, salle 1035 à 11 hHôte : Karen WaldronLa conférence sera pr
 ononcée (en anglais) par le professeur Richard Oleschuk\, du département
  de chimie de la Queen's University.Résumé : Porous materials are immens
 ely useful in chemistry\, biochemistry and engineering and are employed to
  flow fluids by catalysts\, sorbent phases and through detectors. 'Holes' 
 can be formed in a number of different ways\, including particle packing\,
  polymerizations under certain conditions\, photolithography and chemical 
 etching or even mechanical pulling. Our group has focused on the use of 'h
 oley' materials for the development of analytical techniques and methodolo
 gies that are 'stingy with sample'. In particular we utilize a combination
  of capillary and chip-based (continuous flow and droplet) platforms combi
 ned with separation methods (i.e. capillary liquid chromatography/electroc
 hromatography) mated with high sensitivity detection techniques (fluoresce
 nce and mass spectrometry) for chemical analysis. The seminar will examine
  the fabrication\, characterization\, and use of a number of interesting m
 aterials (e.g. porous polymer monoliths\, micro structured optical fibers\
 , polymer micro-tubes and super hydrophobic surfaces) for sample manipulat
 ion and chemical analysis.Information supplémentaireAnnonce PDF de la con
 férence
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