PhotoCat Project Biannual Meeting _Istanbul 2015_ WELCOME May 7-8, 2015 Istanbul, Turkey
Thursday, 7 May 2015 Ozyegin University Cekmekoy Campus (Access: http://www.ozyegin.edu.tr/anasayfa?lang=en-us ) Topics Timing Topics Content Organisation 8H30-9H00 9H00-9H15 Breakfast and registration Welcome from the Host Ozyegin University (Cekmekoy Campus) Assoc. Professor Dr. Bahar Basim, Ozyegin University, Turkey 9H15-9H30 OzU Technology Transfer Office Presentation Dr. Nilay Papila, TTO Director 9H30-10H00 10H00-10H30 10H30-11H00 11H00-11H30 Status on project progress Fe doped TiO 2 -graphene-cellulose composite for smart textile Fabrication and its characteristics of N doped TiO 2 using by ball milling Coffee Break Dr. Iuliana Dumitrescu, INCDTP, Romania Dr. Philippe Perret, NanoXplore, Canada Professor KIM SUNG JIN, Kumoh National Institute of Technology (KIT), South Korea
11H30-12H00 Photocatalytic efficiency of textiles treated with TiO 2 and Fe/TiO 2 Dr. Iuliana Dumitrescu 12H30-13H00 Development of polyester yarns with and Fe doped TiO 2 Nano photocatalysis Dr. SONG Min Kyu, Korea Textile Development Institute, South Korea 13H00-13H30 Advanced composite TiO 2 nanoparticle systems to improve stability, adherence and photocatalytic activity Professor Dr. Bahar Basim, Ozyegin University, Turkey 13H30-14H00 Study on the processing conditions set in Ultrasonic spray system(uss) for the superior antibacterial activity Dr. KWON Oh Kyung, BSG, co.ltd 14H00-15H00 Lunch Break
15H00-15H30 Market Analyses _ Introduction Prof. Koen Pauwels Ozyegin University 15H30 16H00 Photocatalytic yarn and tread manufacturing analyses Dr. GÖKMEN ÜKELGE, KIVANÇ Tekstil San. Ve Tic. A.S., Turkey 16H00 16H30 16H30-17H00 Types of textiles requested by the international markets Laboratory Tour Valentin Trasnea SC C&A Company, Romania Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bahar Basim Ozyegin University 17H00 22H30 Dinner TBD
Friday 8 th May (Ozyegin University Altunizade Campus) Topics Timing Topics Content Organisation 8H30 9H00 Breakfast 9H00-10H00 Discussion on the main technical issues all 10H00-11H00 Work plan for the next 6 months all 11H00-11H30 Dates & Venues of the next meetings all 11H00-11H30 Lunch and City Tour Old Town Istanbul
Please Note!!! You can use your individually identified guest cards for lunch and internet access Please remember to return your cards before you leave us :0)
Areas of Research Nanotechnology Semiconductor Materials CMP (Chemical Mechanical Planarization) Biomedical Materials Particle Science and Technology Smart Textiles Smart Surfaces
Materials and Characterization Laboratory _Particle Size Analyzer Surface Analysis: SurPASS Contact Angle Goniometer Atomic Force Microscope Sample Prep Area Chemical Mechanical Polisher_
Nano-Scale Protective Oxide Films for Semiconductor Applications & Beyond Help define design rules for new CMP slurry and processes by characterizing the chemically modified thin films. Material removal rates Defectivity control Selectivity Time windows Apply results to other applications where self protective oxide films are used. Chip packaging (self protective Al-oxide on contact pads highly reduced corrosion due to moisture led through the plastic material) Bio-implants (CMP creates self protective Ti-oxide films on implants while cleaning impurities ) Reactors/ Interfaces/ Thin films
Chemical Mechanical Planarization Process Advantages Disadvantages Source: http://www.el.utwente.nl/tdm/mmd/projects/polish/index.html Variables in CMP Operations Input Operational Output Surface to be polished Polishing Slurry Polishing Pad Applied Load Rotational Velocity Slurry Flow Rate Pad Conditioning Polishing Rate Defectivity Range/Uniformity Post CMP Cleaning
Controlled Modification of the Surface Properties of Biological Implants Success of an implant placement is determined by its integration into the tissue surrounding the biomaterial. Surface roughness and composition are considered to influence the properties of adherent cells. Infection is the main risk on the biomaterials used. Dental implants Cardiac pacemakers Orthopedic devices Titanium and titanium alloys are favored bio-implants due to their surface characteristics which promote biocompatibility.
Lime Scale Prevention of Heating Elements through Nano-Structuring
3-D CMP Development 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 D C A. Implant holder parts 1. Robotic arm part 2. Robot flange 3. Connection apparatus 4. Force-Torque sensor 5. Holder mounting 6. Holder head 7. Holder bolt nut
Tick Repellent Multifunctional Protective Textile Materials P1 Piren P2 In DIW <cmc In DIW >cmc
Tick Repellent Multifunctional Protective Textile Materials Nanoparticle Solution Nano Particles Essential Oil Essential Oil Polymer Solution Step 2: Vigereous shaking to form small droplets of essential oil and Np and Amphiphilic copolymers Step 1: Adding the mixture of Np solution and Essential oil to aqueous phase Step 3: Small droplets shrinks to form micelles with the evaporation of solvent External Stimulus
Nano-structured and Multifunctional Photo-catalytic Textile Materials