比表面和孔隙度是确定材料质量和用途的两个重要物理性质,需要严格控制才能实现材料的特殊功能。即使对于相同粒度的粉体材料,也会由于材料内部颗粒比表面和孔隙度的差异,极大的影响材料的性能特点。对不同类型的孔,孔径计算适用的模型不同。NLDFT理论能进行孔分布的精确分析,适用于多种吸附剂/吸附物质体系。为使大家对该理论有更深入的认识,特邀请美国麦克仪器公司高级科学家Dr.Jacek Jagiello在厦门举办题为“Evolution of the NLDFT models for the characterization of carbon pore structure from adsorption data”的技术讲座,期待大家积极参与!
研讨会时间:9月24日下午2:00
地点: 厦门金沙湾宾馆多功能厅
地址:厦门思明区环岛南路3068号
主讲人:美国麦克仪器公司高级科学家Dr.Jacek Jagiello
会务联系人:郭锐
联系电话:021-51085884-807
E-mail:marketing@mic-instrument.com.cn或者guo.rui@micromeritics.com
Dr. Jacek Jagiello简介
Dr. Jacek Jagiello received his M.S. degree in chemistry from Jagiellonian University, in Krakow, Poland, with a specialty in Quantum Chemistry. He received his Doctorate in Chemistry at M. Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland in 1984, studying the thermodynamics of physical adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces, under the supervision of Prof. W. Rudzinski.
Dr. Jagiello has authored and co-authored more than 90 scientific publications, including two book chapters and more than 40 lectures presented at international conferences. He has also co-authored four U.S. patents.
In 2008, Dr. Jagiello joined Micromeritics, where he is involved in the development of methods for interpretation and modeling of adsorption measurements. His research interests are focused on adsorption properties of non-porous and porous materials - with special interest in the advancement of the understanding and characterization of activated carbons.
He began his study of the theory of physical adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces as an Assistant Professor and Research Assistant at the University of Science and Technology (AGH) in Krakow. As a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique (CNRS) in Mulhouse, France, he studied Inverse Gas Chromatography, participating in a group under the direction of Dr. Papirer. Later, holding a second postdoctoral position with Prof. Schwarz at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, he worked on hydrogen and methane storage on activated carbons.
In 1996, Dr. Jagiello moved from academic to industrial research when he joined the Carbon Research Group at the Charleston Research Center of Westvaco Corporation in Charleston, South Carolina . His research projects were primarily related to the development of methods for characterization of activated carbons and to the pore structure-based modeling of carbon performance for specific applications.
Later, collaborating with several international scientific groups, Dr. Jagiello contributed to research in the area of adsorption of various gases, including hydrogen, on carbon nanotubes, metal organic frameworks, and other porous materials, while he worked at Quantachrome, Boynton Beach, Florida.
One year before joining Micromeritics he returned briefly to academia as a visiting scientist at The University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research, where he conducted research projects in the areas of energy storage in carbon double layer capacitors and the capture of CO2from the flue gas of coal fired power plants.