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Meeting MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Porous Materials for Energy and Environment Applications
Sponsorship ACerS Basic Science Division
ACerS Electronics Division
ACerS Energy Materials and Systems Division
Organizer(s) Winnie K. Wong-Ng
Kevin Huang, University of South Carolina
Lan Li, Boise State University
Scope Porous materials are a class of materials with low bulk density and high specific surface areas. They possess a wide range of novel chemical and physical properties and find important applications in the energy- and environment-related fields. For example, catalysts along with supports in chemical synthesis reactors are desired to be porous for easy gas diffusion and high number of reactive sites. Similarly, electrodes in electrochemical devices such as batteries, fuel cells and electrolyzers need to be porous in microstructure to increase the interfacial areas between reactants and active sites to achieve high electrokinetic rate and excellent performance. Other examples of porous materials are separators and filters for gas and liquid purification, thermal insulation materials for buildings and thermal reactors, just to name a few. Developing innovative porous materials and understanding fundamental science and engineering underpinning the material performance are of critical importance to improve the device efficiency and reduce carbon emission, thus laying the ground for a clean, sustainable, and decarbonized future.

This symposium welcomes contributions from academic and industrial institutions in all aspects of porous materials, including design, manufacturing, demonstration, characterization, computational modeling, basic understanding, and practical applications.

Abstracts Due 05/15/2025

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE


Adsorption and separations of small molecules in MOFs
Automated pore identification and quantification using edge vectorization
Beyond Ideal Strength Scaling in Ceramic Architected Materials Subjected to Hydrostatic Loads
Binder Jet Printing and sintering of metal foams parts through the powder space-holder technique
Crystal Packing-Related Porosity in Molecular Co-Crystals: Porphyrin/C60 as a Working Model System
Density Functional Theory Calculations of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Selective Gas Adsorption
Design of Novel Porous Materials from Biomass based Precursors for Functional Applications
Development of Phase Inversion Derived Solid Oxide Cells
Examination of Pressure Drop Exhibited During the Flow of Air Through Binder Jet Printed Porous Metals
Invited: Novel Nanostructured Porous Materials for Detection and Degradation of Persistent Organic Pollutants
Novel Porous Material for Energy Conservation
Preparation of porous catalysts with a Rene structure using functionally active charges
Production of nickel-based catalysts for efficient purification of waste gas emissions
Simple, Tough, and Effective Porous Coating for Anti-Corrosion Application
SPH modeling of microstructure evolution during battery electrode drying
Structural investigation of porous crystalline framework materials by combining x-ray/neutron powder diffraction and ab initio calculations
Structural study of formation of (Bi0.2Na 0.2 K0.2Ba0.2Ca0.2)TiO3 Mesoporous High-Entropy Perovskites
Ultralow Thermal Conductivity of Porous SiOC Aerogels for High-Temperature Applications


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