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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2020
Symposium Cancelled 4/16: Mechanochemical Synthesis and Reactions in Materials Science V
Sponsorship ACerS Basic Science Division
Organizer(s) Antonio F. Fuentes, Cinvestav del IPN
Laszlo Takacs, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Challapalli Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida
Jacques Huot, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres
Scope The recent availability of new, and more powerful milling devices, abrasion-resistant milling tools, and the advances gained in understanding the fundamentals of mechanochemical processes, have triggered renewed interest in using mechanical energy to stimulate physical and chemical processes in the solid state. Currently, dry or liquid-assisted mechanical milling is widely applied in materials science for the "eco-friendly" synthesis of almost any type of substance including inorganic, organic, and organometallic compounds, nanostructures and composites, and for the preparation of alloys and intermetallics. Mechanical activation is used in conjunction with mineral processing, and solid state processing technologies as well as to increase the reactivity of energetic materials. Several novel phases, and new phenomena have been discovered. The fifth edition of this Symposium seeks to reinforce its role as a premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners, to exchange ideas, and share experiences and recent results in all aspects of mechanochemical processing, from fundamentals to methods, materials, applications, opportunities, and challenges.

The scientific program will consist of keynote and invited lectures from renowned experts in the field, oral presentations and posters. The symposium will cover, but is not limited to, the following topics:
Thermodynamics, kinetics and modelling of mechanochemical processes (e.g., fundamentals and models, mass and energy transfer, and phase changes).
Solid state synthesis, and processing (e.g., mechanochemistry, mechanical alloying, mechanical activation, combustion synthesis of activated precursors, reaction milling, cryomilling, liquid- and electric discharge-assisted milling)
Atomic and electronic structures, and structural analysis (e.g., formation and recovery of mechanically induced defects, non-equilibrium structures, amorphization, the role of point defects, grain boundaries and dislocations).
Properties and (micro)structure-property relationships of mechanochemically prepared materials (e.g., chemical, electrical, magnetic, thermal and mechanical).
New materials and composites obtained using mechanochemical methods (e.g., amorphous alloys, quasi-crystalline phases, co-crystals, nanomaterials, and nanocomposites).
Applications (e.g., gas-solid reactions, catalysis, hydrides, organics and organometallics, mineral processing, extractive metallurgy and waste treatment, cement and glass manufacturing).
Recent developments in instrumentation and techniques (e.g., equipment for large scale production and with improved milling dynamics).

All attendees will have the opportunity to move the field forward through collaborative efforts.

Abstracts Due 05/31/2020
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE
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