学术报告:Liquid-repellent surfaces
报告题目:Liquid-repellent surfaces
报 告 人:Hans-Jürgen Butt教授,Director, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
报告时间:2016年5月19日上午9:00
报告地点:上海光源办公楼101会议室
报告摘要:
In the last two decades significant progress has been made in the preparation of surfaces which strongly repel liquids. This advancement is based on a better understanding of the underlying physical principles. Super liquid-repellency can be achieved by nano- and microstructuring a low energy surface in such a way, that protrusions entrap air underneath the liquid. The fundamental principles, preparation methods and potential applications of super liquid repellent surfaces are described. However, also challenges and fundamental limits will be discussed.
个人介绍:
Hans-Jürgen Butt studied physics at the Universities of Hamburg and Göttingen. He re-ceived his Diploma in 1986. Then he moved to Frankfurt to work in Ernst Bamberg's group at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics on light induced proton transport of bacteriorhodopsin. After his PhD in 1989 as a postdoc in Santa Barbara with Paul Hansma he got into contact with the newly developed atomic force microscope. From 1990-96 back in Frankfurt as a researcher he studied biological objects with the atomic force microscope. In this period the work on surfaces in particular on surface forces became a central issue. In 1996 he went to the institute for physical chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz as associate professor. There he focussed on the physics and chemistry of interfaces. Three years later he joined the University of Siegen as full professor for physical chemistry. In 2002 he followed a call to the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, where he is a director. His work focuses on the experimental physics of interfaces. Hans-Jürgen Butt is married and has three children.
报 告 人:Hans-Jürgen Butt教授,Director, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
报告时间:2016年5月19日上午9:00
报告地点:上海光源办公楼101会议室
报告摘要:
In the last two decades significant progress has been made in the preparation of surfaces which strongly repel liquids. This advancement is based on a better understanding of the underlying physical principles. Super liquid-repellency can be achieved by nano- and microstructuring a low energy surface in such a way, that protrusions entrap air underneath the liquid. The fundamental principles, preparation methods and potential applications of super liquid repellent surfaces are described. However, also challenges and fundamental limits will be discussed.
个人介绍:
Hans-Jürgen Butt studied physics at the Universities of Hamburg and Göttingen. He re-ceived his Diploma in 1986. Then he moved to Frankfurt to work in Ernst Bamberg's group at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics on light induced proton transport of bacteriorhodopsin. After his PhD in 1989 as a postdoc in Santa Barbara with Paul Hansma he got into contact with the newly developed atomic force microscope. From 1990-96 back in Frankfurt as a researcher he studied biological objects with the atomic force microscope. In this period the work on surfaces in particular on surface forces became a central issue. In 1996 he went to the institute for physical chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz as associate professor. There he focussed on the physics and chemistry of interfaces. Three years later he joined the University of Siegen as full professor for physical chemistry. In 2002 he followed a call to the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, where he is a director. His work focuses on the experimental physics of interfaces. Hans-Jürgen Butt is married and has three children.
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