When:     7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Where:    Orca Books      509 East 4th Avenue, Olympia      Phone 360.352.0123

 

Our May topic is Aerogels: past, present, and future

Aerogels are unique materials that exhibit the lowest density of any porous solid and have an interesting history dating back to the early 1930s. Aerogels’ low-density and mechanical strength have led to several interesting applications including NASA’s recent STARDUST mission to return microscopic cometary dust particles to earth with the aim of learning more about the history of the solar system. There is also great interest in using aerogels for thermal insulation due to their ultra-low weight and thermal conductivity.

Dr. Peter Pauzauskie will present basic concepts in the field of aerogels, novel processing routes, and exciting properties, with particular emphasis on recent developments in diamond and graphene aerogel materials. His talk will cover a range of interesting applications of aerogel materials, such as in electrical energy storage, and the versatile sol-gel processing approach that has led to aerogels made from technologically-important materials including silica glass (SiO2), various forms of carbon (including diamond and graphene) and, more recently, catalytic metals.

Dr. Pauzauskie is Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Washington (Seattle).

June 2014 Speaker:

An overview of air quality in Washington
by
Dr. Ranil Dhammapala

Washington State Department of Ecology