The workshop will cover in-depth Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) technique and iGC-SEA (Inverse Gas Chromatography – Surface Energy Analyzer), the most-advanced scientific instrument in determining surface energy. Individual whose works are in line with studying materials such as straws, bricks, polymers, cement, wood and archaeological materials will gain better understanding on the uses and benefits of DVS and iGC-SEA.
Speakers from industry and academia will discuss DVS and iGC-SEA, from theory to common applications and present real case studies. In addition, an instrument demonstrations will also be taken place at the end of all presentations.
Date: Thursday, 25th February 2016
Time: 10 – 4pm (GMT)
Venue: University of Stirling, Scotland
Programme:
1000 – 1030: Welcome/Registration
1030 – 1100: Introduction to Sorption Science (Dr Daryl Williams, Imperial College London)
1100 – 1130: Analysis of building materials by Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) technique (Dr Majid Naderi, Surface Measurement Systems)
1130 – 1145: Coffee Break
1145 – 1215: The use of DVS for multiple characterisation of bio-based aggregates (Dr Mike Lawrence, University of Bath)
1215 – 1300: Lunch
Afternoon session
1300 – 1330: Surface characterization of wood materials by iGC for composite development (Dr Anett Kondor, Surface Measurement Systems), TBC
1330 – 1400: Application of vapour sorption techniques to Bousillage heritage materials (Prof Paul Adderley and Dr Dorothy McLaughlin, Stirling University)
1400 – 1415: Coffee break
1415 – 1600: DVS Vacuum and iGC-SEA instrument demo/ Q&A / Conclusion
Speakers from industry and academia will discuss DVS and iGC-SEA, from theory to common applications and present real case studies. In addition, an instrument demonstrations will also be taken place at the end of all presentations.
Date: Thursday, 25th February 2016
Time: 10 – 4pm (GMT)
Venue: University of Stirling, Scotland
Programme:
1000 – 1030: Welcome/Registration
1030 – 1100: Introduction to Sorption Science (Dr Daryl Williams, Imperial College London)
1100 – 1130: Analysis of building materials by Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) technique (Dr Majid Naderi, Surface Measurement Systems)
1130 – 1145: Coffee Break
1145 – 1215: The use of DVS for multiple characterisation of bio-based aggregates (Dr Mike Lawrence, University of Bath)
1215 – 1300: Lunch
Afternoon session
1300 – 1330: Surface characterization of wood materials by iGC for composite development (Dr Anett Kondor, Surface Measurement Systems), TBC
1330 – 1400: Application of vapour sorption techniques to Bousillage heritage materials (Prof Paul Adderley and Dr Dorothy McLaughlin, Stirling University)
1400 – 1415: Coffee break
1415 – 1600: DVS Vacuum and iGC-SEA instrument demo/ Q&A / Conclusion