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The Matter at High
Pressure (MALTA)
initiative
has born to address frontier questions related to high
pressure research and technology. |
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One of the aims of
High Pressure Science is to provide answers for challenging problems in
Materials, Earth and Life Sciences. The study of the
NOCH materials (materials
involving nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen) as a guide for studying
such problems is interesting as this kind of materials are involved in a
range of phenomena that cover most of the current strategic themes in the
main interdisciplinary areas covered by MALTA.
Since the complexity
of the phenomena in which the
NOCH materials are involved
depends on the pressure and temperature ranges considered, we shall
classify the main scientific goals of MALTA accordingly. Our
research will be conducted following three mayor avenues:
I.
Water and life-related systems
a.
Synthesis, properties and stability
of ice clathrates
b.
High pressure effects on aqueous
solutions of supramolecular aggregates and proteins
c.
Microbiology under extreme
conditions of pressure and temperature
II.
Molecular systems: physical
properties and chemical reactivity
a.
Pressure as a probe on unsaturated
NOCH systems
b.
Pressure-induced reactivity on NOCH
materials
III.
Structure, stability, and
reactivity of minerals
a.
Pressure-Temperature-Composition (PTx)
diagrams and physical properties of: ABO3 (AO-BO2), ABO4 (AO2-BO2) and
AB2O4 (AO-B2O3) oxides
b.
Catalytical properties of minerals
on abiotic organic synthesis
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News Headline
The
46th
EHPRG (Spain 7-12 Sept 2008) intends to be a large scope
conference, in line with the rapid increase of high pressure
activities in all areas of Physics, Chemistry, Food Science, Geosciences,
Material Research and Biosciences. |
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