Topic Close-up #16
Symposium: I03—High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry XV Symposium
Extended abstract deadline: April 21, 2023
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Symposium focus: Celebrating its 15th offering, this legacy symposium focuses on the fundamental thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of high-temperature oxidation and corrosion, as well as other chemical reactions involving inorganic materials at high temperatures. Both theoretical and experimental papers are accepted, with industry and student contributions especially encouraged.
Specifically, presentations on the following topics in the areas of oxidation/corrosion are solicited:
- Fundamental mechanisms of high temperature oxidation;
- Reactions in complex environments and/or ultra-high temperatures;
- Response of protective coatings in these environments.
In the area of high-temperature chemistry, papers on the following topics are solicited:
- Thermodynamics property determination;
- Phase equilibria and phase transformations;
- Solid state diffusion;
- Volatilization or condensation reactions.
Fundamental and applied studies of materials interactions in high-temperature chemical processing or power and propulsion applications are also welcome.
Abstract submission websiteIt is planned to publish an issue of ECS Transactions after the meeting. Authors are encouraged (but not required) to submit their full text manuscript to ECST. Publication as a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of The Electrochemical Society is also possible.
Symposium Organizers
Beth Opila, University of Virginia
Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University
Paul Gannon, Montana State University
Dev Chidambaram, University of Nevada at Reno
Makoto Nanko, Nagaoka University of Technology
Jan Froitzheim, Chalmers University of Technology
Torsten Markus, Hochschule Mannheim – University of Applied Science
Symposium Questions or Sponsorship Opportunities
Please contact pgannon@montana.edu or call +1.406.994.7380.
Check the Call for Papers.