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Tuesday, December 18, 2012  

EUROMAT 2013

Two Symposia related to CNT and graphene will be organized in the framework of EUROMAT2013 (Sept. 8th-13th 2013, Sevilla, Spain)



Symposium A31 : ‘‘Carbon-containing composites and materials’’ 
This symposium aims at comparing composites of any kind containing carbon-based elements: carbon fibres, carbon nanotube fibres, dispersed CNTs and graphene. 
It will address their fabrication processes, properties, mechanical behaviour, and multifunctional performance, and includes the following areas of interest: 
* Processing issues related to integrating nanocarbons (i.e. CNTs, graphenes, carbon blacks, nanohorns...) in composites 
* Composites containing both nanocarbon and CF. 
* New carbon-based composite materials with CNT fibres 
* Advances in fabrication processes and performances of CF composites. 
* Multi-scale characterisation of carbon-containing composites 
* Nano versus micro in carbon-containing composites 
* Multiphasic carbon materials (e.g., carbon electrodes) 

Symposium A32 : ‘‘Carbon nanotubes and graphene’’ 
Carbon nanotubes and graphene-based nanostructures, are presently the most interesting and 
researched low dimensional nano-materials. The symposium will focus on progress and hot topics 
related to large scale production/processing, applications and industrial issues of carbon nanotubes 
and graphene. This specifically includes: 
* Synthesis, sorting and selection methods 
* Production and applications of graphene stacked with boron nitride and similar 2D materials 
* Functionalization, dispersion, processing of carbon nanotubes and graphene 
* Electronic, optical and mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes, graphene and related devices 
* Biological activity and applications of carbon nanotubes and graphene 
* Metrology and standardization 
* Applications and industrial issues 

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