Please submit your extended
abstract (table of content (if it is a review article) and
abstract for the proposed book "Handbook
of Fly Ash, Publisher Elsevier"
to (flyash2018
@ gmail.com and copy to kamalkk @ iitk.ac.in)
as per guidelines
on the
following areas (topic
written in black colour only) for the
Theme: Technological
Advancements of Fly Ash, Nanostructured Carbons and Polymer
Composites, Venue: Leh (Jammu and
Kashmir), Date June, 2019, Detailed of this
conference will be announced soon
Full Paper:
No need to submit full paper. Your extended abstract (only
for critical review articles will be treated as full paper,
which will be published with DOI and ISBN number by Elsevier
Section-A:
Properties and Structure of Fly Ash
A1: Fly ash
A2:
Classifications and
compositions including bottom ash and boiler slag
A3: Preparation
A4:
Functionalization
A5: Properties
A6: Handling
A7: Special class of fly ash
-White
-Hydrophobic
-Hollow sphere/cenospheres
-Encapsulation
A8: Production around the globe
A9: Safety and
health issues
A10: Characteristics of fly ash obtained from different
sources
A11: Life cycles of fly ash
A12: Extraction of valuable minerals, alloys, compounds
-Carbon (IIT Kanpur)
-Silicon (IIT-Kanpur)
-Inorganic materials and compounds
-Organic and carbon based compounds
A13: Other topics not covered in this section
Section-B: Fly Ash
Reinforced Composites
B1:
Synthetic thermoplastic polymer based composites
B1.1-poly(vinyl alcohol) B1.2
-poly(acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)
B1.3-polyethylene
B1.4-polypropylene
B1.5-polypropylene/ethylene-propylene-diene
terpolymer
B1.6-polyesteramide B1.7-polyvinyl
chloride
B1.8-polyaniline B1.9-polystyrene
B1.10-polyphenylene
sulphide B1.11-polyester
B1.12-poly(propylene
carbonate) B1.13-polycarbonate
B1.14-poly
(methylmethacrylate) B1.15-poly(acrylonitrile)
B1.16-poly
(acrylic acid) B1.17-poly(amidoamine)
B1.18-polyamide B1.19-polylactic
B1.20-polybenzimidazole
B1.21-polyethersulphone
B1.22-polyoxymethylene B1.23-polyetherether
ketone
B1.24-polyetherimide B1.25-polyphylene
oxide
B1.26-Teflon
B1.27-recycled polymer
B1.28-thermoplastic
polyurethene
B1.29-Other
thermoplastic polymer not covered in this section
B2: Synthetic thermoset polymer based composites
B2.1-Epoxy B2.2-Polyester
B2.3-Phenolic
B2.4-Polyurethane
B2.5-Polyurea
B2.6-Phenol-formaldehyde
B2.7-Urea-formaldehyde B2.8-Melamine
B2.9-Polyimide B2.10-Cynate
ester
B2.11-Furan B2.12-Silicone
B2.13-Thiolyte B2.14-Vinyl
ester
B2.15-Other
thermoset polymer
B2.16-Other
thermoset polymer not covered in this section
B3: Elastomer based composites
B3.1-Polyisoprene/natural B3.2-Polybutadiene
B3.3-Chloroprene B3.4-Butyl
B3.5-Halogenated
butyl B3.6-Styrenebutadiene
B3.7-Nitrile
B3.8-Hydrogenated nitrile
B3.9-Ethylene propylene
rubber B3.10-Ethylene propylene diene rubber
B3.11-Epichlorohydrin B3.12-Polyacylic
B3.13-Silicone
B3.14-Fluorosilicone
B3.15-Fluoroelastomer B3.16-Perfluoroelastomer
B3.17-Polyether block
amide B3.18-Chlorosulphonated polyethylene
B3.19-Ethylene
vinyl acetate
B3.20-Thermoplastic
elastomer
B3.21-Polysulfide
B3.22-Recycled rubber
B3.23-Other
elastomers, not covered above
B4: Geopolymer based composites
B5: Metal matrix composites
B5.1-aluminium
B5.2-aluminium and
boroncarbide
B5.3-aluminum
and silicone carbide
B5.4-aluminum-silicone
alloy
B5.5-magnesium
B5.6-Other metal based composites, not covered above
B6: Ceramic matrix composites
B6.1-barium zirconate titanate
ceramic
B6.2-Portland
B6.3-analcime
B6.4-zirconia
composite
B6.5-aluminum
oxide ceramic composite
B7: Fiber reinforced composites
B8: Carbon based composites
Section-C:
Applications of Fly Ash
C1-Cement
C2-Concretes
-traditional concrete
-alkali activated concrete
-geopolymer concrete
C3-Bricks and blocks
C4-Lightweight
aggregates C5-Road construction
C6-Soil
stabilization C7-Asphalt
filler
C8-Waste water
treatment C9-Acid treatment
C10-Scrubber sludge
solidification
C11-Oil/gas well sludge
solidification/detoxification
C12-Mineral
wool C13-Bricks for
radiation protection
C14-Boards C15-Li-ion
battery (anode) IIT Kanpur
C16-Machine
tool C17-Oil recovery
C18-Electrostatic charge
dissipation C19-Dielectric
C20-Pressure sensitive sensor
C21-Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding
C22-Anticorrosive coating
C23-Drilling fluid additive as a substitute for bentonite
C24-Fil for food packaging
C25-Agriculture
C26-Other applications, not
covered in this section
Due Date for
submission of Abstract
and Table of
Content:May-15, 2018
Due Date for
submission of Full Article: December,
2018
Guidelines for submission of Abstract
TITLE IN 14
POINT TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT, CAPITAL CASE, SINGLE-SPACED,
BOLD AND CENTRED
Author1 and Author2
in 12 points Times New Roman font, cap/lower case,
single-spaced, normal and centred.
1Affiliation
l in 10 points Times New Roman font, cap/lower case,
single-spaced, italic and centred
2Affiliation
2
(Please dont write designation of authors)
For
example: Sample copy
Particle Size and
Crystallographic Orientation of Controlled
Electrodeposition of Platinum Nanoparticles on Carbon
Nanotubes as Catalyst for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel
Cell
Raghunandan Sharma1and
Kamal K. Kar1, 2, #
Advanced
Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory
1Materials
Science Programme and 2Department of
Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, Kanpur-208016, India
#Email: kamalkk@iitk.ac.in
Content of Abstract: Importance and objectives
(200 words,10
points Times New Roman font)
Detailed table of
Content:
Topics are to be covered
Page limit of full Article: 30 pages, to be
submitted by December, 2018
The abstract should be written on a
single A4 page and submitted electronically as e-mail
attachments, preferably in Microsoft Word (.docx files), at
the address:
flyash2018 @ gmail.com and copy to kamalkk
@ iitk.ac.in before
December 31, 2018.
Guidelines for submission of Full Article will be
communicated to the authors, if the abstract is accepted by
the Editor of the books
Sample
Copy of Table of Content