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DIVISION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY


2009 Spring NATIONAL ACS MEETING
Salt Lake City, UT (March 22-26, 2009)


Program Meeting Chair: Jeffrey Linhardt

 

Deadline for Abstracts and Polymer Preprints: OCt. 22, 2008.*
*for general papers and some symposia (some symposium organizers may set an earlier deadline).


 

Active and Responsive Surfaces
Ryan C. Hayward, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Conte Research Center, 120 Governors Drive, Amherst, MA 01003; Wilhelm T. S. Huck, Department of Chemsitry, Cambridge University UK, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW United Kingdom.

 

Excellence In Graduate Polymer Research
H. N. Cheng, Hercules Incorporated Research Center, 500 Hercules Road, Wilmington, DE 19808-1599; Erica H. Martin, Rohm and Haas Company, 727 Norristown Rd, Spring House, PA 19477; Tim E. Long, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0344; Christopher J. Ellison, Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208

 

Health and Safety Concerns of Polymeric Nanomaterials
Debbie M. Decker, Office of Environmental Health and Safety, University of California, Davis, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 96516; Joseph M. Pickel, Center for Nanophase Materials Science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1 Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6494

 

Ion-Containing Polymers for New Technologies
Brian D. Mather, Hewlett-Packard, San Diego, CA 24061; Tim E. Long, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0344; Robert B. Moore, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1016 Hahn Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061; Ralph Colby, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University, 309 Steidle Building, University Park, PA 16802

 

Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy
Xinqiao Jia, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Delaware, 201 Dupont Hall, Newark, DE 19716; Sheng Lin-Gibson, Polymers Division, NIST, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8543, Gaithersburg, MD 20899; Yoon Yeo, Departments of Pharmaceutics and Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, 575 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2091

 

Off the Beaten Path - Alternative Career Options for a Degree in Polymer Science
Erica H. Martin, Rohm and Haas Company, 727 Norristown Rd, Spring House, PA 19477; Kathleen O. Havelka, Lubrizol, Wickliffe, OH 44092

 

Polymerization in Nanostructured and Nanocomposite
C. Allan Guymon, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University of Iowa, Seamans Center 4125, Iowa City, IA 52242; Christopher N. Bowman, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, CB 424, Boulder, CO 80309-0424

 

Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes
Warren T. Ford, Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, 107 Physical Science, Stillwater, OK 74078; Brian P. Grady, School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 100 East Boyd EC Room T-223, Norman, OK 73019; Pulickel M. Ajayan, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Rice University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251; Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-4004

 

Polymers for Photonics and Optoelectronics
Paul V. Braun, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1304 West Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801; George Malliaris, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Cornell University, 327 Baird Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853

 

Polymers in Electrophotography
Yuhua Tong, Xerox Corporation, MS: 0143-02S, 800 Phillips Rd, Webster, NY 14580; Thomas W. Smith, Department of Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, 85 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623; Wayne Ferrar, Eastman Kodak Company, 2600 Manitou Road, Rochester, NY 14653-4180, Tel: (585)-722-0574, E-mail: wayne.ferrar@kodak.com.

 

Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award
Organizers: TBD

 

Undergraduate Research in Polymer Science
Sarah E. Morgan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Polymer Science, School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, University of Southern Mississippi, Phone: 601-266-5296, E-mail: Sarah Morgan@usm.edu, Sergei Nazarenko, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Polymer Science, School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, University of Southern Mississippi, Phone: 601-266-5967, E-mail: Sergei.Nazarenko@usm.edu

 

General Papers: New Concepts, Polymer Synthesis, Polymer Characterization, Nanomaterials, Functional Materials
D. Garcia, Arkema Inc., 900 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA 19406, 610-878-6731, e-mail: dana.garcia@arkemagroup.com.

 

Program Not Yet Complete -- Run Data Integrity Report to Identify Errors
Times, days, and paper numbers may not be final.
J. G. Linhardt, G. N. Tew, and K. L. Kiick, Program Chairs

OTHER SYMPOSIA OF INTEREST:

 

ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science: Symposium in Honor of Benny D. Freeman (see PMSE, Sun, Mon)

 

Cooperative Research Award Symposium in Honor of Professor Robert Waymouth and Dr. James Hedrick (see PMSE, Sun)

 

Degradable Polymers: From Synthesis to Nanotechnology (see PMSE, Tue)

 

Functional Polymer Nanocomposites for Energy Storage and Conversion (see PMSE, Mon, Tue)

 

Multiphase Polymer Materials: From Fundamentals to Applications (see PMSE, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)

 

Nanostructured Block Copolymer Materials (see PMSE, Sun, Mon, Tue)

 

Novel Applications of Supramolecular Materials (see PMSE, Thu)

 

Polymers for Microencapsulation and Coating Technologies (see PMSE, Wed)

 

Detection and Monitoring of Engineered Nanoparticles in Environmental and Biological Systems (see COLL, Sun)

 

Frontier Applications of Nanotechnology in Engineering Extracellular Matrices (see COLL, Wed, Thu)

 

Frontiers in Nanoparticle and Nanoporous Materials (see COLL, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)

 

Lipid Assemblies: Preparation, Characterization and Applications (see COLL, Wed, Thu)

 

Polymeric Microcapsules: Theory, Experiment and Applications (see COLL, Sun, Mon, Tue)

 

Structure and Function of Membranes, Proteins, and Lipids (see COLL, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)

 

The Influence of Ions and Osmolytes on Aqueous Macromolecules (see COLL, Mon, Tue)

 

Biomedical Applications of Polysaccharide-based Materials (see CELL, Mon)

 

Protein Adhesives, Hydrogels, Films, Sponges, and Scaffolds (see CELL, Tue)

 

Water Soluble Polymers from Cellulose: Materials and Applications (see CELL, Thu)

 

Genetically Designed Molecular Materials (see NANO, Sun, Mon, Tue)

 

ACS Award for Creative Invention: Symposium in Honor of Robert H. Grubbs (see ORGN, Tue)

 

Material, Devices and Switches (see ORGN, Sun)

 

Molecular Recognition and Self-Assembly (see ORGN, Tue, Wed)

 

Peptides, Proteins and Amino Acids (see ORGN, Tue)

 

Physical Organic Chemistry, Molecular Recognition, Self-Assembly and Biomolecules (see ORGN, Tue)

 

Membranes for Fuel and Energy Applications (see FUEL, Mon)

SUNDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Ion-Containing Polymers for New Technologies

Fundamentals and Applications

Cosponsored by PMSE
R. B. Moore, T. E. Long, and R. Colby, Organizers
S. M. Ramirez, Presiding

8:30 —1. Synthesis of ion-containing polymers: New strategies and structures. A. Mueller

9:10 —2. Control of polymer properties via ionic interactions: An overview. A. Eisenberg

9:50 —3. Unified morphological model for ionomers with ordered aggregate structures. B. P. Grady

10:15 —4. Synthesis of functional ionenes for nonviral gene transfection. S. M. Ramirez, N. G. Moon, M. A. Lang, T. E. Long

10:40 —5. Crystalline component in fuel cell membranes. J. K. Park, R. B. Moore

11:05 —6. Efficient synthesis and properties of anion exchange membranes. M. A. Hickner, J. Yan

 Section B

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Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Tutorial on Carbon Nanotubes

Cosponsored by COLL, IEC, PHYS, PMSE, and NANO
B. P. Grady, P. M. Ajayan, and R. Krishnamoorti, Organizers
W. T. Ford, Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —7. Tutorial on the purity of single-walled carbon nanotubes: Relationship to chemistry, properties and applications. R. C. Haddon

9:10 —8. Organic functionalization of carbon nanoforms. M. Prato

9:50 —9. Spectroscopic characterization of single-walled carbon nanotube samples. R. B. Weisman

10:30 — Intermission.

10:45 —10. Single walled carbon nanotube reference materials. K. B. Migler, J. A. Fagan

11:25 —11. Commercial status of carbon nanotubes. P. M. Ajayan

 Section C

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Undergraduate Research in Polymer Science


S. E. Morgan and S. Nazarenko, Organizers

8:30 —12. Atomic force microscopy of high molecular weight thin film polymer blends compatibilized with triblock and graft copolymers. E. M. Zimmerman, D. A. Waldow

8:50 —13. Hierarchical block copolymer microstructures as multiresponsive materials. S. L. Young, S. Chang, S. Singanameni, V. V. Tsukruk

9:10 —14. Interactions between chitosan and selected anionic polymers for mucoadhesive drug delivery in the nasal cavity. A. Cox, R. Lochhead

9:30 —15. Metal-organic biopolymers: Self-assembly and thermoplastic properties. G. Escalera, B. M. Porta, A. Metta, I. Rodriguez, D. Valles, J. C. Noveron

9:50 — Intermission.

10:05 —16. Polymer modified gold/gadolinium nanoparticles for targeted multimodal imaging and photothermal treatment. C -C. G. Chang, M. D. Rowe, S. G. Boyes

10:25 —17. Proliferation of aortic adventitial fibroblasts on novel polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers. L. Munoz-Robledo, S. Poroski, M. Evancho-Chapman, S. Schmidt, J. E. Puskas

10:45 —18. Protein resistant silicones prepared with branched PEO silanes. B. M. Bailey, R. Murthy, M. A. Grunlan

11:05 —19. Nucleophilic aromatic substitution polymerization of 2,7-difluorothianthrene for the synthesis of novel poly(arylene sulfide)s. M. J. Robb, D. M. Knauss

11:25 —20. The effects of pH on the polymerization of methylene green. J. W. Breeden, M. N. Germain, S. D. Minteer

 Section D

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Off the Beaten Path: Alternative Career Options for a Degree in Polymer Science

Cosponsored by CEPA
E. H. Martin and K. O. Havelka, Organizers

8:30 —21. Beating a path to patents: A practitioner's perspective. J. K. Pike

9:00 —22. Career opportunities for chemists and chemical engineers in technical service and market development roles. J. Gavenonis

9:30 —23. Catalyzing an alternative career path. J. L. Petoff

10:00 — Intermission.

10:15 —24. From polymer synthesis to open innovation transactions: A hybrid technical career. C. Smith

10:45 —25. Publishing in polymer science. S. Kalveram

11:15 — Panel Discussion: Career path experiences of polymer scientists.

 

Frontiers in Imaging Biological Nanostructures

Sponsored by BIOL, Cosponsored by ANYL, COLL, PHYS, POLY, and NANO

 

Green Nanoscience

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Ion-Containing Polymers for New Technologies

Emerging Technologies

Cosponsored by PMSE
R. B. Moore, T. E. Long, and R. Colby, Organizers
M. A. Hickner, Presiding

2:00 —26. Tracking nucleic acid delivery with the help of lanthanide containing polymers. J. M. Bryson, K. M. Fichter, P. M. McLendon, T. M. Reineke

2:25 —27.
Ion-containing polyphosphazenes and their potential applications in life sciences. A. K. Andrianov

2:50 —28. Synthesis of photocrosslinkable aliphatic based ammonium ionenes. S. M. Ramirez, M. A. Lang, S. R. Williams, T. E. Long

3:15 —29. Ion-containing polymer-surfactant association for improved tissue compatibility. R. M. Walters, M. J. Fevola, H. Jerri, J. J. LiBrizzi, K. Martin

3:40 —30. Control of morphology by counterion in fluorinated polymer/polyelectrolyte blends for fuel cell membranes. S. Norvez, C. M. Gibon, S. Tencé-Girault, J. T. Goldbach

4:05 —31. Smooth high capacitance thin film dielectrics prepared from poly(styrene-b-ethylene oxide-b-styrene)/lithium perchlorate blends. J. Chen, C. D. Frisbie, F. S. Bates

4:30 —32. Polyaniline nanofiber/silica aerogel composites with improved strength and sensor applications. D. J. Boday, D. A. Loy

 Section B

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Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Dispersion and Functionalization

Cosponsored by COLL, IEC, PHYS, PMSE, and NANO
W. T. Ford, B. P. Grady, P. M. Ajayan, and R. Krishnamoorti, Organizers
Y -P. Sun, Presiding

1:15 —33. Metrology of single-walled carbon nanotube products manufactured in large scale. D. E. Resasco

1:45 —34. Dispersion and exfoliation of graphite using surfactants. J. N. Coleman

2:15 —35. Functionalization and patterning of single-walled carbon nanotubes using conjugated polyelectrolytes. A. Adronov, F. Cheng, P. Imin

2:45 — Intermission.

3:00 —36. Use of closeable cyclic peptides and other designed biomolecules for the noncovalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes. G. R. Dieckmann, I. H. Musselman, S. O. Nielsen, E. J. Becraft, A. S. Klimenko, J. H. Nguyen

3:20 —37.
Diameter separation of carbon nanotubes using helical assemblies of flavin mononucleotide. S -Y. Ju, F. Papadimitrakopoulos

3:50 —38. Examining the livingness and nitroxide radical exchange of nitroxide mediated-radical polymerization from carbon nanotube surfaces. S. M. Ramirez, D. Y. Sogah

4:10 —39. Importance of chain connectivity in the formation of noncovalent interactions between polymers and single-walled carbon nanotubes and its impact on polymer-SWNT dispersion. D. Linton, B. C. Miller, H. Li, C. Feigerle, B. G. Sumpter, M. D. Dadmun

4:30 —40.
How can the surfaces curvature of carbon nanotubes determine the adsorption of polymer chains? B. Haidar, N. Durand, O. M

 Section C

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Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award in Honor of Geoffrey Coates

Cosponsored by ORGN and PMSE
K. L. Kiick, Organizer
S. R. Turner, Presiding

1:15 —41. Iptycenes in the design of new materials. T. M. Swager

1:40 —42. Green coatings: Tailoring interactions of polymers with their environment. C. K. Ober

2:05 —43. New advances in olefin block copolymers: From polydispersity effects on phase behavior to photonic polyethylenes. P. D. Hustad, G. R. Marchand, E. Garcia-Meitin, P. L. Roberts, J. D. Weinhold

2:30 —44. Orthogonal chemistry for the synthesis of functionalized macromolecules. C. J. Hawker

2:55 —45. A new method for controlling polymer microstructure. C. W. Bielawski

3:20 —46. Synthesis of new renewable polymers from terpenes. M. A. Hillmyer

3:45 —47. Mechanochemical reactions for mechanoresponsive materials. J. S. Moore

4:10 —48. Catalysts for the synthesis of new polymer architectures. G. W. Coates

 

Frontiers in Imaging Biological Nanostructures

Sponsored by BIOL, Cosponsored by ANYL, COLL, PHYS, POLY, and NANO

 

Nanoscience: Characterization and Applications

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

 

Nontraditional Careers in Chemistry

Sponsored by YCC, Cosponsored by Chemical Information Careers Committee, CINF, CHAL, SOCED, CEPA, SCHB, and POLY

SUNDAY EVENING

 Section A

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Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research

Cosponsored by PROF, SOCED, YCC, and PRES
H. N. Cheng, E. H. Martin, T. E. Long, and C. J. Ellison, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

49. Understanding the role of glycosaminoglycans in cell surface binding of poly(glycoamidoamine) DNA delivery vectors. P. M. McLendon, E. M. Davis, T. M. Reineke

50. Structural analysis of heterogeneity in spider dragline silk using stable isotope-labeled sequencial peptides and solid-state NMR. E. Yamaguchi

51. Grafting of linear and branched PEO via siloxane tethers for enhanced protein resistance. R. Murthy, C. E. Shell, B. M. Bailey, M. A. Grunlan

52. Anionic synthesis of chain-end and in-chain, cyano-functionalized polystyrenes by hydrosilation of allyl cyanide with silyl hydride-functionalized polystyrenes. R. P. Quirk, J. E. Janoski, S. R. Chowdhury, C. Wesdemiotis, D. E. Dabney

53. Conformational programmable polymers based on restricted rotation with atropisomeric recognition motif. Y. Zhang, K. D. Shimizu

54. Crosslinking of reactive lyotropic liquid crystals for phase retention. L. Sievens-Figueroa, C. A. Guymon

55. Synthesis and directed magnetic assembly of ferromagnetic cobalt nanoparticles and cobalt oxide nanowires. P. Y. Keng, J. Pyun

56. Elaboration of octavinylsilsesquioxane: A perfect nanobuilding block. S. Sulaiman, A. Bhaskar, J. Zhang, R. Guda, T. Goodson III, R. M. Laine

57. Pyrene functionalized hollow polymer capsules. X. Liu

58. Effects of surface modification of the filler on the impact toughness of polypropylene/CaCO3 nanocomposites. L. Yong, H. Chen, C -M. Chan, J. Wu

 Section B

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General Papers

Polymer Synthesis and Characterization


D. Garcia, Organizer

6:00 - 8:00

59. Solution behavior of polystyrene-bound terpyridine complexes in nonpolar solvents. I. M. Henderson, R. C. Hayward

60. Effect of gamma radiation on fluoropolymers. A. Contreras-García, E. Bucio, F. Leon-C, C. J. Booth, P. E. Cassidy

61. Online monitoring of the RAFT polymerization of styrene mediated by vinylbenzyl dithiobenzoate. A. J. Heidenreich, J. E. Puskas, W. F. Reed, A. M. Alb

62. Tracking UV-VIS footprints: Using PDA for polymer analysis. J. C. Sanchez

63. Solvent enhanced light scattering (SELS) for GPC. J. C. Sanchez, W. Wong, C. Mirle, S. Daughtry

64. Digitally encoded nanoscopic fibers prepared by electrospinning. C. Huang, B. Lucas, K. Braeckmans, J. Demeester, S. De Smedt

65. Reinforcement effect of alkali-hydrolyzed wheat gluten and shear-degraded wheat starch in carboxylated styrene-butadiene composites. L. Jong

66. Rheological behavior and morphology of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) epoxy nanocomposites. S. Kar, J. S. Wiggins

67. Viscoelastic properties of wheat gluten/thiolated poly(vinyl alcohol) aqueous solutions. J. Dong, R. Parnas, A. D. Asandei

68. Polystyrene with higher Tg prepared based on H-bond interactions. B. Cheng, J. Agalia, B. Mao, H. Cheradame

69. Microstructural analysis and physical properties of repeating sequence PLGA copolymers. R. M. Stayshich, T. Y. Meyer

70. Confocal Raman spectroscopy analysis of multilayer polymer films. D. Garcia, E. Rondele

71. End-group characterization of poly(O-benzyl-L-tyrosine) by NALDITM-TOF MS. D. L. Pickel, J. M. Messman, N. Politakos, A. Avgeropoulos

72. Impact of ionic strength on the adhesion characteristics of solid polymer-clay films. E. A. Stefanescu, C. Stefanescu, I. I. Negulescu, W. H. Daly

73. Robust self-assembly of highly ordered complex structures by controlled evaporation of confined microfluids. Z. Lin, S. W. Hong, M. Byun

74. Hollow nanostructures from self-assembled metallo block copolymers. A. O. Moughton, K. Stubenrauch, R. K. O'Reilly

75. Smart films obtained from block copolymers of various vinyl ethers: Primary structures of polymers and controlled surface responsiveness. H. Tsujimoto, S. Kanaoka, S. Aoshima

76. Self-assembling protein (ABH1 hydrophobin) from Agaricus bisporus, optimization of isolation and characterization. L. Paslay, L. M. Harris, C. A. Harris, G. C. Cannon, S. Heinhorst, S. E. Morgan

77. Hierarchically structured regioregular conjugated polymer via evaporative self-assembly. Z. Lin, M. Byun, R. Laskowski, F. Qiu, M. Jeffries-El

78. Synthesis and self-assembly of multiblock comb copolymers by ROMP and ATRP. M. B. Runge, J. Yoo, N. B. Bowden

79. Evaporative organization of hierarchically structured polymer blend rings. Z. Lin, M. Byun, S. W. Hong, F. Qiu

80. Di-isocyanate crosslinked silica aerogels with hexyl links incorporated into the underlying silica backbone. S. L. Vivod, M. A. B. Meador, B. N. Nguyen, R. Perry

81. Dispersion characteristics of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane nanostructured chemicals into a bisphenol-A epichlorohydrin/3,3” DDS epoxy system. R. D. Cook, S. Kar, Y. Wei, R. Misra, J. S. Wiggins, S. E. Morgan

82. Preparation of porous carbon microsphere with thermosetting resin. R. Matsushima, Y. Takizawa, M. Suzuki, H. Tomosaka, M. Ota

83. Synthesis of controlled functional nanoparticles. P. Driva, J. Mays, D. Baskaran, V. Urban, G. Sakellariou

84. Well defined base layers for clicking polymer brushes. J. P. Hinestrosa, B. Lokitz, J. M. Messman, J. Ankner, S. M. Kilbey II

85. Synthesis and application for electrolyte membrane of multiblock polysulfone derivatives with sulfonic acid groups in the main chain. Y. Teraji, K. Fukagawa, T. Hayakawa, M -A. Kakimoto, S. Suehiro, K. Terada, S -I. Shimada

86. Development of a one pot hydrophobic modification of chitosan toward the development of a ferrocene-mediated laccase biocathode. J. Wildrick, P. A. Jelliss, S. D. Minteer

87. One-pot synthesis of stereoregular ω-chain end functional star-shaped poly(lactide)s. M. J. Stanford, A. P. Dove

88. Thermodynamics of complementaric molecular interaction of sodium carboxymethylcellulose with natural and synthetic polyelectrolytes. R. S. Tillaev, K. I. Akbarov, B. Umarov, N. Zokirova

89. Synthesis and characterization of flexible fluorinated multiblock SPTES-based copolymers as proton exchange membranes. Z. Bai, B. E. Taylor, S. Juhl, L. F. Drummy, M. Durstock, T. Dang

90. Tailoring the degree of branching in hyperbranched poly(arylene ether sulfone)s prepared via an A2 + BB'B" approach. S. Raghavapuram, Z. Yu, M. Simons, E. Fossum

91. Synthesis of di(3-azido-2-hydroxypropyl) ether of bisphenol-A under mild aqueous conditions. I. E. Gorman, A. J. D. Magenau, R. L. Willer, R. F. Storey

92. Synthesis and characterization of primary amine omega-functionalized polystyrene. J. M. Messman, D. L. Pickel, D. W. Uhrig, J. W. Mays

93. 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate as a solvent media for functionalization of chitosan. C. Stefanescu, W. H. Daly, I. I. Negulescu

94. Asymmetric polymerization of maleimide bearing amino acid derivative and optical resolution ability of their polymers. T. Oishi, K. Yamabuki, K. Onimura

95. Synthesis and characterization of poly 2-vinyl-4,4-dimethylazlactone (PVDMA) brushes. B. Lokitz, J. M. Messman, J. P. Hinestrosa, J. Ankner, S. M. Kilbey II

96. Photopolymerization on peptide microtube surfaces. E. M. Smoak, I. A. Banerjee

97. Crosslinking reaction of amorphous aliphatic diacetylene-containing polymers. T. Ogawa, M. F. Beristain, M. E. Hernandez-Rojas

98. Oligomerization of diphenylbutadiyne by gamma ray irradiation in molten state. M. F. Beristain, T. Ogawa, Y. Maekawa, E. Muñoz

99. Controlled cationic copolymerization of benzaldehyde or its derivatives with vinyl ethers in the presence of an added base. Y. Ishido, R. Aburaki, S. Kanaoka, S. Aoshima

100. Living cationic polymerization of styrene derivatives using SnCl4/EtAlCl2 in the presence of a Lewis base. J. Ashida, H. Yamamoto, M. Yonezumi, S. Kanaoka, S. Aoshima

101. Heterogeneous living cationic polymerization using heteropoly acids in the presence of an added base. Y. Matsuo, S. Kanaoka, S. Aoshima

102. Synthesis and architectural analysis of arborescent (dendritic) polystyrenes. A. J. Heidenreich, J. E. Puskas

103. Synthesis and characterization of N-vinyl triazoles based monomer and polymers. H. B. Nulwala, K. Takizawa, C. J. Hawker

104. Novel branched poly (ethylene glycol) derivatives for bioconjugate. Y. Yamamoto, H. Yoshioka, T. Takehana, S. Yoshimura, K -I. Nakamoto, K. Kubo

105. Effect of monomer geometry on extent of cyclization in polycondensation reactions. A. M. Elsen, E. Fossum

106. Highly active and recyclable catalytic system for CO2/(propylene oxide) copolymerization. S. Sujith, A. Cyriac, J. Seong, B. Y. Lee

107. Crosslinking reaction of poly(vinyl alcohol) with glyoxal. Y. Zhang, P. Zhu, D. Edgren

108. A mild and efficient route for the conversion of thiol to aldehyde function in glucosaminoglycans. O. P. Varghese, D. A. Ossipov, J. Hilborn

109. Isocyanate, thiol, epoxide and hydroxy functionalized silane coated alumina/wheat gluten blends. S. Hemsri, C. P. Simpson, R. Parnas, A. D. Asandei

110. Star-shaped poly(acrylic acid)s via atom transfer radical polymerization for improved dental cements. J. Zhao, D. Xie

111. Comparing epoxide, aldehyde, halide and peroxide initiators for the Cp2TiCl-catalyzed styrene living radical polymerization. A. D. Asandei, Y. Chen, G. Saha, I. W. Moran

112. Carbonyl initiated Cp2TiCl-catalyzed controlled radical polymerization of isoprene. A. D. Asandei, A. Olumide, H. S. Yu, C. P. Simpson, M. Gilbert

113. Synthesis and characterization of thermoresponsive poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)-polymeric soybean oil conjugates. A. Alli, B. Hazer

114. Self condensing polymerization of a novel macromonomer initiator based on polyethylene glycol via atom transfer radical polymerization. A. Alli, B. Hazer

115. Synthesis of new phenyl-ethynyl end-capped poly-p-phenylene high-performance composite resins. M. E. Wright, E. T. Abernethy, J. Cash, A. J. Guenthner, G. Yandek

116. Synthesis and properties of novel poly(9,9-dihexylfluorene-2,7-diyl-co-9,9-dihexylfluorene-3,6-diyl)s and their model oligomers. N. Fomina, T. E. Hogen-Esch

117. Doping of polyaniline by carboxylic acid- and sulfonic acid - terminated poly(ether-ketone). S -W. Kang, I. Y. Jeon, L. S. Tan, J -B. Baek

118. Purification of carbon nanopowders and diamond nanopowders in polyphosphoric acid/phosphorous pentoxide. J -K. Lim, L. S. Tan, J -B. Baek

119. Efficient thermal transformation of poly(methylsilene) to SiC ceramics via crosslinking process catalyzed by group 4 and 6 complexes. H -G. Woo, M -H. Kim, K -S. Yang, M -S. Cho, Y -C. Ko, H. Li

120. Intermediary layer crosslinked micelles from photocrosslinkable amphiphilic ABC triblock copolymers. J. S. Kim, H. J. Jeon, M. S. Park, Y. C. You, S. H. Kim, J. H. Youk

121. Reduced excimer formation in polyfluorenes by introducing coil-like poly[penta(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate] block segments. Y. S. Ko, H. S. Kim, H. S. Park, H. J. Kim, M. S. Kim, K. B. Kim, J. H. Oh, Y. K. Kwon

122. Immobilization of titanium complex with bis(phenoxy-imine) ligands on silica for the preparation of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene. J. H. Woo, Y -S. Ha, Y -J. Shin, S. C. Hong

123. Enzymatic surface modification of polyester fabrics. H. Li, J. Gong, J. Zhang

124. Effect of particle size on self-organized film-formation of emulsifier-free fluorinated polyacrylates latex blends. Y. Chen, H. Zhou

125. Novel pH-sensitive and freeze-thawed carboxymethyl chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) blending hydrogel for protein delivery. Y. Du, Y. Li

126. Synthesis and thermal behaviors of side-chain liquid crystalline poly[1-({(4-methoxyazobenzene-4'-oxy)alkyl}thio)-2.3-epithiopropane]. C. He, C. Zhang

127. Effect of sequence distribution of PES/PEES copolymers on excimer formation in solution. X -M. Zhou Sr.

128. Copolymerization of 5,6-dihydrodicyclopentadiene and ethylene. S. J. Na, J. Yoo, B. Y. Lee

129. Binding constant of inclusion association between pyrene and beta-cyclodextrin grafted to poly(acrylic acid) determined by fluorescence spectroscopy. P. Liu, L. Li, H. Ke, X. Guo

 Section C

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Ion-Containing Polymers for New Technologies


R. B. Moore, T. E. Long, and R. H. Colby, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

130. Proton conducting sulfonated poly(styrene-b-ethylene/butylene-b-styrene)/silicated nanocomposite membranes as models for polymer electrolyte membranes. H. Chen, K. A. Mauritz

131. Sulfonated polyarylenes via Friedel-Crafts catalysis: Synthesis and characterization. S. M. Budy, D. A. Loy

 Section D

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Undergraduate Research in Polymer Science


S. E. Morgan and S. Nazarenko, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

132. Clay aerogel supported metallic nanoparticles for the purpose of liquid and gas phase hydrogenation. J. J. Griebel, M. D. Gawryla, D. A. Schiraldi

133. Controlled free radical polymerization of trioctylamine styrene sulfonate. K. L. Pollock, K. A. Cavicchi

134. Creating a library of complex patterns of Au nanostructures via harnessing the elastic instability of a single PDMS membrane. J. C. Reed, Y. Zhang, S. Yang

135. Nucleophilic aromatic substitution behavior of 3,5-difluorobenzophenone: Synthesis of poly(arylene ether)s with pendant benzoyl groups. D. van Beek, E. Fossum

136. Preparation of polymersomes from ABA triblock polymers for biodetection applications. S. A. Sullivan, B. Yuan, S. Heinhorst, G. C. Cannon, S. E. Morgan

137. Polymers containing π-binding pendant substituents for association to single walled carbon nanotubes. A. M. Savage, R. M. Walczak, M. Ertas, R. K. Das, S. Vasilyeva, M. Craps, B. Liu, E. M. van der Aa, A. G. Rinzler, J. R. Reynolds

138. Polymer encapsulated green fluorescent protein. I. Lee, A. P. Platt, S. L. Goh, Z. C. Dinu, J. Dordick

139. Production of the FhuA(Δ1-160) deletion mutant for use in biosenseor applications. L. M. Harris, G. C. Cannon, S. Heinhorst, S. E. Morgan

140. Synthesis and aggregation studies of PEG-peptide block copolymers. J. R. Taft, K. E. Rutledge, A. P. Platt, S. L. Goh

MONDAY MORNING

 Section A

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ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Takuzo Aida


G. N. Tew, Organizer
S. I. Stupp, E. W. Meijer, and D. Tirrell, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 —141. Molecular design of functional nanostructures. S. Hecht

9:00 —142. Aqueous assembly of amphiphilic rods into dynamic nanostructures. M. Lee

9:30 —143. Chemiresistive polymers and materials for chemical sensors. T. M. Swager

10:00 —144. Complex nanostructures for imaging and therapeutic delivery in the diagnosis and treatment of high-grade gliomas in children. W. Du, A. M. Nyström, R. Shrestha, S. Taylor, Z. Xu, S. Stewart, J. Leonard, K. L. Wooley

10:30 —145. Harnessing multiple self-assembling processes for the fabrication of complex nanostructures. C. J. Hawker, G. H. Fredrickson, E. J. Kramer, C. Tang, M. D. Dimitriou

11:00 —146. Precision radical polymerization toward new functional materials and beyond. M. Sawamoto, T. Terashima, M. Ouchi

11:30 —147. Controlling macromolecular heterogeneity by atom transfer radical polymerization. K. Matyjaszewski

 Section B

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Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Processing of Composites

Cosponsored by COLL, IEC, PHYS, PMSE, and NANO
W. T. Ford, P. M. Ajayan, and R. Krishnamoorti, Organizers
B. P. Grady, Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —148. Properties of carbon nanotube fibres and their composites. V. Juan, M. Raphael, A. H. Windle

9:00 —149. High-performance polymer/carbon nanotube composite fibers. M. L. Minus, H. G. Chae, S. Jagannathan, Y. H. Choi, R. Jain, Y. Liu, E. Ford, S. Kumar

9:30 —150. Electrospinning of polyurethane nanofibers containing aligned multiwalled carbon nanotubes. B. J. Roach, M. T. Hunley, S. M. Ramirez, T. E. Long

9:50 —151. Molecular dynamics simulations of nanocomposites comprised of single-walled carbon nanotubes in various polymer environments. M. A. Pasquinelli, S. S. Tallury

10:10 — Intermission.

10:25 —152. Melt processed polymer - carbon nanotube composites as materials for liquid sensing applications. P. Pötschke, T. Villmow, T. Andres, K. Kobashi, R. Rentenberger, H. Brünig, D. Fischer, L. Häussler

10:55 —153. Dispersion of carbon nanotubes in epoxy through exfoliated nanoplatelets. D. Sun, H -J. Sue

11:15 —154. Comparison of epoxy composites containing covalently and noncovalently polyethylenimine-functionalized carbon nanotubes. L. Liu, K. C. Etika, K -S. Liao, D. Bergbreiter, J. C. Grunlan, L. Hess

11:35 —155. Damping capacity in carbon nanotubes-epoxy elastomers. C. Uzunpinar, M. L. Auad, Y. Gowayed, M. A. Mosiewicki, R. Williams

 Section C

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Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research

Cosponsored by PROF, SOCED, YCC, and PRES
E. H. Martin and C. J. Ellison, Organizers
T. E. Long and H. N. Cheng, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —156. Polynorbornenes prepared by pulsed-addition ring-opening metathesis polymerization. J. B. Matson, S. C. Virgil, R. H. Grubbs

9:00 —157. Kinetic and mechanistic studies of N-heterocyclic carbene-mediated zwitterionic polymerization of cyclic esters. E. J. Shin, W. Jeong, D. A. Culkin, J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth

9:25 —158. Site-isolation of polymer bound catalysts from small, ionic molecules and their use in one-pot cascade reactions using PDMS membranes. A. L. Miller II, N. B. Bowden

9:50 —159. Sulfonium ion adducts from quasiliving polyisobutylene and alkyl mono- or di-sulfides. D. Morgan, C. Stokes, R. F. Storey

10:15 — Intermission.

10:30 —160. Concurrent and/or sequential ATRP and RAFT polymerization: Taking the best of each world. R. Nicolay, K. Matyjaszewski

10:55 —161. Construction of degradable end-linked polymer networks using ATRP and click chemistry. J. A. Johnson, J. T. Koberstein, N. J. Turro

11:20 —162. Construction of functionalizable, crosslinked nanostructures. G. Sun, N. S. Lee, W. L. Neumann, J. N. Freskos, J. J. Shieh, R. B. Dorshow, K. L. Wooley

 Section D

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General Papers

Polymer Synthesis and Applications


D. Garcia, Organizer
A. C. Greene, Organizer, Presiding

8:00 —163. Synthesis of cyclic polymers via ring-expansion metathesis polymerization. A. J. Boydston, R. H. Grubbs

8:20 —164. Reactivity of allyl pentosides in UV-initiated free radical copolymerization with acceptor monomers. L. Pichavant, C. Guillermain, S. Duchiron, X. Coqueret

8:40 —165. Synthesis of alkoxyamines bearing an N-phenyl moiety for use in nitroxide-mediated polymerization. A. C. Greene, R. B. Grubbs

9:00 —166. Synthesis of an ester-functional alkoxyamine: Polymerization efficacy and nitroxide fidelity studies. A. C. Greene, R. B. Grubbs

9:20 —167. Synthesis of poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-poly(tetrahydrofuran) through photoliving radical polymerization by 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl supported on a polymer chain end. E. Yoshida

9:40 — Intermission.

9:50 —168. Covalent multifunctionalization of copolymers. S. K. Yang, M. Weck

10:10 —169. Dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers based on 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid and their potential application in noncovalent interaction. E. Zelentsova, D. Appelhans, H. Komber, B. Voit

10:30 —170. Linear-hyperbranched block copolymers: A progress report. F. Wurm, H. Frey

10:50 —171. Modular covalent multifunctionalization of hyaluronic acid for the production of biomimetic hydrogels. D. A. Ossipov, O. P. Varghese, J. G. Hilborn

11:10 —172. Synthesis, characterization, and antimicrobial properties of graft copolymers containing blocks of biocide moieties. S. Alam, B. J. Chisholm

11:30 —173. Well-defined multifunctional fluorocopolymers having both amphiphilic structure and reactive sites. J. Ma, C. Cheng, K. L. Wooley

 

Applications in Nanoscience

Gold Particles and Surfaces

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by POLY, INOR, and NANO

MONDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Takuzo Aida


G. N. Tew, Organizer
E. W. Meijer, D. Tirrell, and S. I. Stupp, Organizers, Presiding

1:00 —174. Structure control of polysaccharide derivatives for efficient resolution of enantiomers. Y. Okamoto

1:30 —175. Supramolecular assemblies of helical polymers and oligomers. E. Yashima

2:00 —176. The molecular structure of helical supramolecular dendrimers. V. Percec

2:30 —177. Materials for lithographic patterning. H. Ito

3:00 —178. Reinterpreting the genetic code: Implications for macromolecular chemistry. D. A. Tirrell

3:30 —179. Amplification of chirality in helical supramolecular polymers. E. W. Meijer

4:00 —180. Synergistic self-assembly of small molecules, polymers, and inorganics. S. I. Stupp

4:30 —181. Award Address (ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry, sponsored by ExxonMobil Chemical Company). Molecular programming for advanced polymeric and supramolecular materials. T. Aida

 Section B

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Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Properties of Composites

Cosponsored by COLL, IEC, PHYS, PMSE, and NANO
W. T. Ford, B. P. Grady, and P. M. Ajayan, Organizers
R. Krishnamoorti, Organizer, Presiding

1:00 —182. Tailoring carbon nanotube microstructure through noncovalent interactions. J. C. Grunlan

1:20 —183. Nanotube and nanocomposite mechanics: A guide to the perplexed. H. D. Wagner, X. Sui

1:50 —184. Evaluation of interfacial load transfer in carbon nanotube composites using polarized Raman spectroscopy. J. Bult, R. Duncan, P. M. Ajayan, L. S. Schadler

2:20 —185. Effect of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWcNTs) on glass transition behavior. B. P. Grady, W. T. Ford, A. Paul

2:40 —186. Polymeric/carbon nanocomposites as thermal conductive materials. Y -P. Sun

3:10 —187. Local electric field distribution in electromechanical polymer nanocomposites. R. A. Vaia, A. T. Sellinger, H. Koerner, Z. Ounaies, R. Krishnamoorti

 Section C

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Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research

Cosponsored by PROF, SOCED, YCC, and PRES
H. N. Cheng and T. E. Long, Organizers
C. J. Ellison and E. H. Martin, Organizers, Presiding

1:15 — Introductory Remarks.

1:20 — Recognition of Poster Presenters.

1:30 —188. Architecture effects on multivalent binding by helical polypeptide-based glycopolymers. S. Liu, M. Bergström, S. Ohlson, K. L. Kiick

1:55 —189. Silica-poly(benzyl-L-glutamate) core-shell particles of controlled shell content. E. Soto-Cantu, P. S. Russo

2:20 —190. Neutron scattering analysis of the dynamics and structure of semiflexible, self-assembled peptide chain networks. M. C. Branco, D. J. Pochan, J. P. Schneider, N. Wagner

2:45 —191. Polymerization for signal amplification of antibody-based biodetection. H. J. Avens, C. N. Bowman

3:10 — Intermission.

3:25 —192. Imprint lithography based hydrogel particles and the effect of shape and size on biodistribution. K. P. Herlihy, T. J. Merkel, J. Nunes, C. L. Brannen, J. M. DeSimone

3:50 —193. Novel thieno-[3,4-b]thiophene semiconducting polymers for high performance solar cells. Y. Liang, D. Feng, L. Yu

4:15 —194. High gas barrier from confined crystallization of polyethylene oxide in nanolayer assemblies. H. Wang, J. K. Keum, A. Hiltner, E. Baer, B. D. Freeman

4:40 — Concluding Remarks. Bruce E. Bursten, ACS Immediate Past President.

4:50 — Networking Reception.

 Section D

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Active and Responsive Surfaces

Polymer Brushes and Thin Films

Cosponsored by PMSE
W. T. S. Huck and R. C. Hayward, Organizers, Presiding

1:25 — Introductory Remarks.

1:30 —195. Adaptive and switchable polymer brushes: Control of protein adsorption and liquid separation. M. Stamm

2:00 —196. Directed single polymer diffusion along surface energy gradients. P. Burgos, Z. Zhang, R. Golestanian, G. J. Leggett, M. Geoghegan

2:30 —197. Design, development and characterization of responsive surfaces. J. Baghdachi, H. Perez

2:50 —198. Fabrication of novel polymer brush microstructures using microcontact printing as a tool. T. Chen, S. Zauscher

3:10 — Intermission.

3:20 —199. Smart surfaces with switchable wettability. K. Cho, H. S. Lim

3:50 —200. Environmentally-responsive nanoporous colloidal films. O. A. Schepelina, I. Zharov

4:10 —201. Single molecule tracking as a probe of free volume transitions in polymer brushes grafted by atom transfer radical polymerization. P. W. Bohn, L. Elliott

4:40 —202. Thickness-dependent properties of polyzwitterionic brushes. N. Cheng, A. A. Brown, O. Azzaroni, W. T. S. Huck

 

Applications in Nanoscience

Films and Surfaces

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by POLY, INOR, and NANO

 

Frontiers in Imaging Biological Nanostructures

Sponsored by BIOL, Cosponsored by ANYL, COLL, PHYS, POLY, and NANO

 

Health and Safety Concerns of Polymeric Nanomaterials

Sponsored by CHAS, Cosponsored by POLY and NANO

 

Nanoscience: Characterization and Applications

Energy and Magnetism

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

 

Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Polymer Chemistry

Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored by PMSE, POLY, and SOCED

MONDAY EVENING

 Section A

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Sci-Mix


G. N. Tew, K. L. Kiick, and J. G. Linhardt, Organizers

8:00 - 10:00

49, 51, 53, 55, 62, 64, 72, 76-78, 88-89, 92, 96, 130-131. See previous listings.

262-263, 271, 274, 276, 278-280, 284, 295-297, 299, 305. See subsequent listings.

TUESDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Earle B. Barnes Award for Leadership in Chemical Research Management: Symposium in Honor of Gregg A. Zank


D. Katsoulis and G. Burns, Presiding

8:00 — Introductory Remarks.

8:05 —203. Design, syntheses and applications of organopolyborane precursors to advanced ceramic materials. L. G. Sneddon, M. Guron, X. Wei, M. J. Pender, K. M. Forsthoefel, U. Kusari

8:40 —204. Molecular engineering applications in the growth of SiC-based thin films by chemical vapor deposition. M. Loboda

9:00 —205. New chemical transformations involving transition metal-silicon systems and applications to hydrosilylation. T. D. Tilley

9:35 —206. Monocrystalline silicon: Using an old material in new ways. J. A. Rogers

10:10 — Intermission.

10:20 —207. Organosilanes as synthons for constructing unconventional and printable organic, organometallic, and inorganic electronic circuitry. T. J. Marks

10:55 —208. Siloxanes and silicon for photonic applications. J. V. Degroot Jr.

11:15 —209. Organometallic perspectives on hydrogen processing. T. B. Rauchfuss

11:50 —210. Award Address (Earle B. Barnes Award for Leadership in Chemical Research Management, sponsored by The Dow Chemical Company). Seeing around the corner: Lessons learned in leading research. G. A. Zank

 Section B

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Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Applications

Cosponsored by COLL, IEC, PHYS, PMSE, and NANO
W. T. Ford, B. P. Grady, and R. Krishnamoorti, Organizers
P. M. Ajayan, Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —211. Using “sticky polymers” to improve SWNT thin film electrochromic and charge storage devices. R. M. Walczak, A. M. Savage, S. Vasilyeva, M. Ertas, R. K. Das, T. T. Steckler, M. Craps, E. Donoghue, B. Liu, E. M. van der Aa, A. G. Rinzler, J. R. Reynolds

8:50 —212. Carbon nanotube-polyfluorene composites for high performance organic displays. D. Carroll

9:20 —213. Conjugated polymer and carbon nanotube dispersion forming lyotropic liquid crystalline phase and transparent electrodes. Z. Bao, H. Lee, W. You, S. Hellstrom, S. Barman, M. LeMieux

9:40 —214. Functionalization of carbon nanotubes for multifunctional applications. D. Chang, L. Ding, L. Dai

10:10 — Intermission.

10:25 —215. Selective nitric oxide optical sensor based on single-walled carbon nanotube-polymer hybrid. J -H. Kim, D. A. Heller, H. Jin, M. S. Strano

10:45 —216. Carbon nanotubes composites made by the layer-by-layer assembly: From ultrastrong materials to solar cells and devices for neural interface. N. A. Kotov, B. S. Shim, J. Zhu

11:15 —217. Gecko-inspired carbon nanotube-based adhesives. S. Sethi, L. Ge, A. Goyal, P. M. Ajayan, A. Dhinojwala

11:45 —218. Carbon nanostructures for applications in biopolymer nanocomposites: Functionalization strategies. M. J. Sobkowicz, J. R. Dorgan, K. W. Gneshin, A. M. Herring, J. T. Mckinnon

 Section C

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Polymers for Photonics and Optoelectronics

Multidimensional Patterning

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
P. V. Braun, Organizer
G. G. Malliaras, Organizer, Presiding

9:00 —219. Tutorial: Patterning of polymers in 3-D for photonics and optoelectronics. P. V. Braun

9:45 —220. Photonic polyethylene from self-assembled mesophases of polydisperse olefin block copolymers. P. L. Roberts, P. D. Hustad, B. G. Landes, L. Liu, G. R. Marchand, E. Garcia-Meitin, J. D. Weinhold

10:05 —221. Polycyclohexysilane as a printable precursor to silicon for photovoltaics. R. M. Laine, D. Nielsen, S. Sulaiman

10:25 — Intermission.

10:40 —222. Conformal phase mask lithography for 3-D photonic crystals. J. A. Rogers

11:10 —223. Fabrication of 3-D silica-like structures with high fidelity through interference lithography of epoxy functionalized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes. Y. Xu, X. Zhu, S. Yang

11:30 —224. Orthogonal processing for organic electronics. C. K. Ober, J. K. Lee, A. A. Zakhidov, H. H. Fong, P. G. Taylor, J. DeFranco, H. S. Hwang, M. Chatzichristidi, A. B. Holmes, G. G. Malliaras

 Section D

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Active and Responsive Surfaces

Polymer Brushes and Thin Films

Cosponsored by PMSE
R. C. Hayward and W. T. S. Huck, Organizers
R. Toomey, Presiding

8:30 —225. Design rules for thermally responsive polymer brushes. D. Leckband, K. Plunkett, X. Zhu, F. M. Winnik, J. S. Moore

9:00 —226. Collapse transition of homogeneous and nanopatterned thermoresponsive polymer brushes. A. M. Jonas

9:30 —227. Synthesis of responsive surfaces by covalent layer-by-layer assembly. D. Bergbreiter, J. D. Batteas, H. Fu, A. Wan, K -S. Liao

9:50 — Intermission.

10:00 —229. Volume-phase transitions in responsive polymer networks and implications for surface-confined structures. R. Toomey, A. Vidyasagar, S. DuPont

10:30 —230. Precision engineered control of biomolecules at interfaces by polymer brushes. A. Chilkoti

11:00 —231. Stimuli responsive surface segregation of well-defined end functionalized polymers. L. R. Hutchings, R. L. Thompson

11:20 —232. Nanoengineered self-segregating additives for reactive coatings. A. M. Rawlett, G. Martin, J. A. Orlicki, J. J. LaScala, N. E. Zander, J. D. Demaree, W. E. Kosik, K. Andrews, M. Baranoski, N. Rice, L. Kagumba, A. Giaya

 

Health and Safety Concerns of Polymeric Nanomaterials

Sponsored by CHAS, Cosponsored by POLY and NANO

 

Nanoscience: Characterization and Applications

Biological and Biomedical Applications

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Polymerization in Nanostructured and Nanocomposite Systems

New Frontiers in Nanotechnology

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
C. A. Guymon and C. N. Bowman, Organizers
D. J. Broer and D. L. Gin, Presiding

1:30 —233. Nanopatterned thiol-ene substrates using step and flash imprint lithography. C. N. Bowman, V. S. Khire

2:00 —234. Silica aerogel polymer nanocomposites using ATRP from surface bound initiators. D. J. Boday, P. Y. Keng, J. Pyun, D. A. Loy

2:25 —235. Grafting of polyacrylonitrile from surfaces of large-pore ordered mesoporous silicas using atom transfer radical polymerization. M. Kruk, B. Dufour, K. Matyjaszewski, L. Cao

2:50 — Intermission.

3:10 —236. Nanostructure in alkyd/acrylate materials produced via hybrid miniemulsion polymerization. F. J. Schork, J. Guo, J. G. Tsavalas

3:40 —237. Reaction mechanism to morphology control of polyaniline nanomaterials. Z. Ding, D. Yang, S. J. Obrey, R. P. Currier, Y. Zhao

4:05 —238. Preparation of nanostructured inclusion complexes in amylose-forming polymerization. J -I. Kadokawa, Y. Kaneko

4:30 —239. Mechanical instabilities in porous elasto-plastic solids. S. Singamaneni, K. Bertoldi, S. Chang, J -H. Jang, M. Boyce, E. L. Thomas, V. V. Tsukruk

 Section B

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Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy

Chemistry and Structures

Cosponsored by PMSE, BTEC, and NANO
Y. Yeo, Organizer
S. Lin-Gibson and X. Jia, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 — Introductory Remarks.

1:35 —240. Supramolecular biomaterials: A modular approach to bioactivity. E. W. Meijer

2:05 —241. Micron-scale features for impacting biological reaction. B. Ratner

2:35 —242. Monitoring of elongation and orientation of osteoblast cells directed by anisotropic nanopatterns. J. Sun, Y. Ding, N. J. Lin, H. W. Ro, C. Soles, M. T. Cicerone, S. Lin-Gibson

2:55 — Intermission.

3:15 —243. Antibacterial peptide-hydrogels. J. P. Schneider

3:45 —244. Silver-loaded shell crosslinked nanoparticles for antimicrobial applications. Y. Li, J. B. Taylor, M. J. Panzner, Z. Li, K. Zhang, Y. Lin, C. Cannon, W. J. Youngs, K. L. Wooley

4:05 —245. Antimicrobial activity of thin films containing cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. G. Sukhonosova, J. C. Grunlan, C. Dvoracek

4:25 —246. Tunable bacteria adhesion with polymer brushes. B. Zdyrko, V. Klep, X. Li, Q. Kang, S. Minko, H. Wen, I. Luzinov

 Section C

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Polymers for Photonics and Optoelectronics

Applications

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
G. G. Malliaras, Organizer
P. V. Braun, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —247. High performance polymer recording materials for holographic storage. L. Dhar

2:00 —248. Polyimide-lanthanide conjugates for optical gain applications. S. Fallis, A. J. Guenthner, M. E. Wright

2:20 —249. New fused-ring polymers with low-bandgap and good charge mobility for solar cells. H. A. Becerril, Y. Jiang, N. Miyaki, T. Okamoto, R. Mondal, S. Hong, S. Ko, S. Lee, J. Parmer, A. C. Mayer, M. D. McGehee, Z. Bao

2:40 — Intermission.

3:00 —250. Printing of OLEDS: Electroluminescence with colloidal particles. C. F. Huebner, S. F. Foulger

3:30 —251. Tunable electrochromic color using simple congugated azomethines. W. G. Skene, S. Dufresne, A. Bolduc

3:50 —252. Divided pi-ways: Oxacylophane scaffolded pi-system assemblies. A. Mangalum, J. M. Hanley, L. Hawkins, B. P. Morgan, J. T. Smith, R. C. Smith

4:10 —253. Conducting polymer tethered on surface via grafting from approach. S. Saha, G. L. Baker

 Section D

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Active and Responsive Surfaces

Tuning Biological Interactions

Cosponsored by PMSE
W. T. S. Huck, Organizer
R. C. Hayward, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —254. Elastic responses of matrices are felt by adherent cells. D. E. Discher

2:00 —255. The effects of surface chemistry on epidermal stem cell differentiation. W. T. S. Huck, J. Gautrot, F. Watt

2:30 —256. Engineering of peptide-polymer interfaces for active manipulation of cell-surface contacts. M. A. Biesalski, S. Petersen, O. Prucker, J. Rühe

2:50 —257. Thermoresponsive nanocomposite hydrogels with cell-releasing behavior. Y. Hou, J. C. Burkes, S. D. Lee, A. Bulick, M. S. Hahn, M. A. Grunlan

3:10 — Intermission.

3:20 —258. Studying the emergence of multicellular behavior of bacteria using polymers. D. Weibel

3:50 —259. Dynamic substrates for cell biology. M. Mrksich

4:20 —260. Active surfaces affect tissue culture growth rates: Chemistry and film thickness effects. D. Bhattacharyya, H. Xu, K. T. Nguyen, R. B. Timmons

4:40 —261. Phospholipid molecular recognition at the monomer boundaries of copolymer surfaces: Spectroscopic and ab initio studies. M. Yu, M. W. Urban

 

Applications in Nanoscience

Processes

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by POLY, INOR, and NANO

 

Nanoscience: Characterization and Applications

Tubes, Rods, and Ribbons

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

TUESDAY EVENING

 Section A

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Polymerization in Nanostructured and Nanocomposite Systems

Cosponsored by NANO and PMSE
C. A. Guymon and C. N. Bowman, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

262. Functional micropatterns generated using molecularly imprinted polymer. K. M. Choi, K. Shea

263. Silver-gold polymer composite nanocob structures. R. Gunawidjaja, S. Peleshanko, H. Ko, V. V. Tsukruk

264. Investigating reversibility in fluorescence resonance energy transfer. C. S. Evans, X. Li, P. Kohli

265. Biocompatible nanocomposite hydrogels with tunable adhesion. Y. Sun, L. Li, X. Guo

266. DNA- templated polymerization of styrene derivatives in water: New nanomaterial composites. L. Barreda, B. M. Porta, J. C. Noveron

267. Photopolymerization kinetics and exfoliation behavior of organoclay systems with different functional groups. S. K. Kim, K. Owusu-Adom, C. A. Guymon

268. Polymer microrod arrays prepared by nondestructive molding evaluated by real space image analysis. R. Hillebrand, S. Grimm, R. Giesa, H -W. Schmidt, K. Mathwig, U. Gösele, M. Steinhart

269. Self-assembling aromatic amine-based 3-D-functional polymer structures. M. V. Lee, J. R. King, J. P. Hill, K. Ariga

270. Study of the partitioning effect of monomers at the nanofiber-epoxy interphase region. M. L. Auad, C. Uzunpinar, R. Williams, M. A. Mosiewicki

271. Surface initiated polymerization from self-assembled peptide nanotubes. R. V. Gokhale, Y. Egorov, J. Couet, M. A. Biesalski

272. Tailoring elastic properties of silica aerogels crosslinked with an isocyanate. B. N. Nguyen, M. A. Meador, A. Medoro, B. Shonkwiler, L. McCorkle

273. Thiol-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotube/gold nanoparticle composites. H -J. Choi, I -Y. Jeon, L. S. Tan, J -B. Baek

 Section B

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Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy

Cosponsored by NANO, PMSE, and BTEC
X. Jia, S. Lin-Gibson, and Y. Yeo, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

274. Bone targeting HPMA copolymer - prostaglandin conjugates. H. Pan, P. Kopeckova, J. Liu, J. Yang, D. Wang, S. Miller, J. Kopecek

275. Design and preparation of stimuli-responsive hybrid biomaterials. J. Yang, L. Wu, K. Wu, W. Yuan, P. Kopeckova, J. Kopecek

276. Growth and microstructure of antimicrobial layer-by-layer thin films. J. C. Grunlan, G. Sukhonosova, C. Dvoracek

277. Hydrogel nanostructure fabrication using electron beam lithography. M. Bae, R. Divan, D. C. Mancini, R. A. Gemeinhart

278. Preparation and characterization of Fe3O4/SiO2 nanocomposites. Y. Zhai, Q. Zhang, A. Dong, R. Li, F. Liu, G. Gao

 Section C

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Polymers for Photonics and Optoelectronics

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
P. V. Braun and G. G. Malliaras, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

279. Behavior of semiconductor conjugated polymer-quantum dot nanocomposites at the air/water interface and their performance in thin film solar cells. M. D. Goodman, J. Xu, J. Wang, Z. Lin

280. Design of multilayered nanostructures at donor-acceptor hetero junctions in polymer-based organic solar cells. H. Benten, M. Ogawa, H. Ohkita, S. Ito

281. Donor-acceptor-donor oligomers for near-infrared emission in polymer-based light emitting devices. K. R. Graham, S. Ellinger, T. T. Steckler, R. T. Farley, K. S. Schanze, J. R. Reynolds

282. High-efficiency light-emitting diodes based on silole-containing polymers. Z. Liu

283. Improvement of photocurrent in bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells by introduction of dye molecules. S. Honda, S. Yokoya, T. Nogami, H. Ohkita, H. Benten, S. Ito

284. Low band-gap polymers based on fused aromatic thienopyrazine for photovoltaic applications. S. Ko, N. Miyaki, R. Mondal, H. A. Becerril, J. Parmer, A. C. Myer, M. D. McGehee, Z. Bao

285. Monitoring degree of imidization via fluorescence quench of an embedded two-photon-absorbing chromophore by an aromatic polyimide. D. H. Wang, R. Rao, R. Kannan, B. Maruyama, J. Q. Buquoi

286. Role of regioregularity on temperature-induced conformational switching in poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) grafted polythiophenes. J. Choi, E. E. Nesterov

287. Synthesis and characterization of a Ge-containing macrocycle. A. Sengupta, S. Ghosh, K. Albhyankar, R. M. Peetz

288. Synthesis and characterization of high refractive index polyimides derived from 3,6-Bis(4-aminophenylenesulfanyl)pyridazine. N -H. You

289. Synthesis and characterization of novel aromatic imide polymer and copolymers containing diphenylaminofluorene-benzothiazole as. M. J. Dalton, R. Kannan, R. Jakubiak, J. E. Haley, J. Q. Buquoi

290. Synthesis and thermal properties of polyepichlorohydrin-based liquid crystalline polymers containing azobenzene in the side-chain. C. He, C. Zhang

291. Synthesis of organic-inorganic hybrid materials for flexible optical waveguide applications. J. H. Oh, Y. S. Ko, K. B. Kim, M. S. Kim, Y. K. Kwon

292. Synthesis of well-defined polystyrene-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine-co -4-vinylpyridine) for the fabrication of metal oxide nanocomposites. R. P. Quirk, C. A. Garces, M. Olechnowicz

 Section D

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Active and Responsive Surfaces

Cosponsored by PMSE
R. C. Hayward and W. T. S. Huck, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

293. Effective adsorption of hydrophobic molecule on a cotton cloth by amphiphilic polysulfobetaine, and its solving behavior to saline. T. Sugiyama, M. Isoda, M. Komatsu, I. Toki, N. Yamamoto

294. Freely standing magnetic polymer nanomembrane. S. Santer, C. Schlemmer

295. Guiding cells with biofunctional peptide-polymer monolayers. S. Petersen, M. A. Biesalski, O. Prucker, J. Ruhe

296. Molecular sensing medium based upon nanoporous syndiotactic polystyrene. J. P. Brandt, M. Kaushik, B. G. Olson, S. Heinhorst, G. C. Cannon, S. Nazarenko

297. Photocrosslinked polyelectrolyte films of varying mechanical stiffness to control cell adhesion. C. Pozos Vazquez, T. Boudou, V. Dulong, C. Nicolas, C. Picart, K. Glinel

298. Stimuli responsive properties of photopolymerized hydrogels based on reactive lyotropic liquid crystals. L. Sievens-Figueroa, C. A. Guymon

228. Surface-initiated polymerization of phosphoranimines: A route to hybrid inorganic-organic poly(phosphazene) brushes. J. Li, A. LeBlanc, J. Huber, D. L. Patton

 Section E

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Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

Cosponsored by NANO, COLL, IEC, PHYS, and PMSE
W. T. Ford, B. P. Grady, P. M. Ajayan, and R. Krishnamoorti, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

299. Preparation of urea functionalized carbon nanotubes. S. M. Ramirez, T. E. Long

300. Composites of single-wall carbon nanotubes and styrene latices. I. Chavez-Sumarriva, B. P. Grady

301. Functionalization of 3,4-diaminobenzoic acid onto the surface of carbon nanotube in polyphosphoric acid/phosphorus pentoxide medium. J -Y. Kang, S -M. Eo, L. S. Tan, J -B. Baek

302. Inkjetting single walled carbon nanotubes for net 3-D structures. A. R. Hopkins

303. Preparation of CP2 polyimide nanocomposite films containing pristine and amine-functionalized carbon nanotubes. D. H. Wang, J. Q. Buquoi, R. A. Vaia, G. E. Price, L. S. Tan

304. Pyrene containing polystyrene based block copolymers for the noncovalent surface modification of as-prepared carbon nanotubes and their applications. S. C. Hong, I. H. Choi, H. J. Choi

305. Tailoring carbon nanotube microstructure using pH-responsive polymers in aqueous suspensions. J. C. Grunlan, K. C. Etika

306. Vapor grown carbon nanofibers and epoxy nanocomposites: functionalization, preparation and characterization. D. H. Wang, S. Sihn, J -B. Baek, A. Roy, J. Q. Buquoi

 

Green Nanoscience

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

 

Nanoscience Synthesis

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

WEDNESDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Polymerization in Nanostructured and Nanocomposite Systems

Nanocomposites

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
C. A. Guymon, Organizer
T. Kato, Presiding
C. N. Bowman, Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —307. Photopolymerization in lyotropic liquid crystals and nanocomposites. C. A. Guymon, K. Owusu-Adom, L. Sievens-Figueroa, J. D. Clapper, M. A. DePierro

9:00 —308. Combinatorial characterization of photopolymerizable nanocomposites: Effect of filler type and content on properties. S. Lin-Gibson, L -P. Sung, A. M. Forster, H. Hu, N. J. Lin

9:25 —309. Abnormal mechanical behavior of exfoliated montmorillonite/poly(methyl acrylate-co-methyl methacrylate) nanocomposite films. K -J. Lin, C -H. Lee, K -F. Lin

9:50 — Intermission.

10:10 —310. Thiol-enes and nanostructuring. C. E. Hoyle, J. P. Phillips, J. Shin, L. Kwisnek, C. Comer, T. S. Clark, S. Nazarenko, B. S. Confait

10:40 —311. Polysiloxane antimicrobial coatings containing quaternary ammonium-functionalized POSS. P. Majumdar, E. Lee, A. Kallam, N. Gubbins, S. J. Stafslien, J. Daniels, C. J. Thorson, B. J. Chisholm

11:05 —312. Synthesis, characterization, and applications of metallic nitride fullerene polymer nanocomposites. J. P. Phillips, C. E. Hoyle, B. S. Confait, D. M. McCluskey, H. Ahmed, S. Stevenson

11:35 —313. Plasma surface modified nanoparticles for synthesis of chemically bonded inorganic-organic nanocomposite materials. N. Mukherjee, D. Wavhal, R. B. Timmons

 Section B

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Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy

Nanostructured Materials for Tissue Engineering

Cosponsored by PMSE, BTEC, and NANO
X. Jia and S. Lin-Gibson, Organizers
Z. Lin, Presiding
Y. Yeo, Organizer, Presiding

8:15 —314. Nanostructured materials for biomedical applications. G. Gupta, K. Staggs, G. A. Montaño, G. P. Lopez

8:45 —315. Nanostructured hydrogels for treatment of central retinal vein occlusion. J. D. Clapper, C. A. Guymon

9:05 —316. Insect cuticle-inspired PEGDA-agarose semi-interpenetrating network hydrogels for tissue engineering. J. Lomakin, M. S. Detamore, S. H. Gehrke

9:25 —317. Silk blending for osteoblastic attachment. A. W. Morgan, K. E. Roskov, S. Lin-Gibson, D. Kaplan, M. L. Becker, C. G. Simon Jr.

9:55 — Intermission.

10:15 —318. Nanoscale properties of aggrecan produced by equine mesenchymal stem cells. H -Y. Lee, P. W. Kopesky, L. Daher, A. Mosquera, D. Frisbie, J. Kisiday, A. J. Grodzinsky, C. Ortiz

10:45 —319. Synthesis and characterization of elastin mimetic hybrid copolymers with alternating molecular architecture. S. E. Grieshaber, K. L. Kiick, X. Jia

11:05 —320. Fabrication of conducting composite materials of polypyrrole-polycaprolactone fumarate for nerve regeneration. M. B. Runge, M. Dadsetan, M. J. Yaszemski

11:25 —321. Functional PEG-PLLA networks for dental bone repair: Effect of network chemistry on properties and performance. H. Peng, X. Chua, I. Blakey, B. Dargaville, F. Rasoul, A. Symons, S. Varanasi, A. K. Whittaker

11:45 —322. Methodology for characterizing fibrillar collagen assembled in vitro under various initial collagen concentrations. Y -J. Hwang, J. Lyubovitsky

 Section C

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Polymers for Photonics and Optoelectronics

Properties by Design

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
P. V. Braun and G. G. Malliaras, Organizers
S. Foulger, Organizer, Presiding

8:45 —323. Tutorial: Materials design for high performance thin film transistors. Z. Bao

9:30 —324. Application of tunable thieno[3,4-b]pyrazine building blocks to new low band gap materials. J. P. Nietfeld, S. J. Evenson, L. Wen, S. C. Rasmussen

9:50 —325. Poly(thiopheneamide)s: A new class of photoactive and conjugated polymers. J. Klos, S. Hilf, A. F. M. Kilbinger

10:10 —326. ADMET synthesis of homologous Si-, Ge-, and Sn- containing conjugated polymers. N. Mukherjee, S. Ghosh, R. M. Peetz

10:30 — Intermission.

10:50 —327. Near infrared light-emitting devices based on donor-acceptor-donor oligomers. J. R. Reynolds, K. R. Graham, S. Ellinger, T. Steckler, R. T. Farley, Y. Yang, S -H. Eom, J. Xue, K. Schanze, J. Sommer

11:20 —328. Conjugated organoborane polymers as optoelectronic materials. H. Li, A. Sundararaman, P -K. Chen, F. Jäkle

11:40 —329. Controlling β-phase formation in chiral polyfluorene. G. Lakhwani, S. C. J. Meskers

 Section D

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Active and Responsive Surfaces

Electrical and Optical Control

Cosponsored by PMSE
R. C. Hayward and W. T. S. Huck, Organizers
J. Frechette, Presiding

8:30 —330. Dynamic response of ion-pair monolayers. G. K. Olivier, D. Shin, J. B. Gilbert, J. Frechette

9:00 —331. Electrochemical surface plasmon resonance study of nanostructured multilayer assemblies on redox-active self-assembled monolayers. B. Davis, Q. Cheng

9:20 —332. Influence of electrostatic fields in self assembly. N. A. Melosh

9:50 —333. Nanograss, nanobricks, nanonails, and other things useful in your nanolandscaping. T. Krupenkin

10:20 — Intermission.

10:30 —334. Optical tweezer manipulation of photosensitive colloidal particles to form nonequilibrium structures. N. S. Bell, C. Brotherton, T. Koehler, A. M. Grillet

11:00 —335. Reversible colorimetric sensors using spiropyran polymer brushes. J. Locklin, K. H. Fries, S. Samanta, S. V. Orski

11:20 —336. Light induced structuring and ablation of azopolymer brushes. S. Santer, C. Schuh, J. Rühe, J. Donges

11:40 —337. Orientational modes of molecular transport in a polyanionic polymer brush via single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy. C. G. Reznik, C. Landes

 

Applications in Nanoscience

Diagnostics and Delivery

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by POLY, INOR, and NANO

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Polymerization in Nanostructured and Nanocomposite Systems

Liquid Crystalline and Structured Systems

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
C. N. Bowman, Organizer
C. Hoyle, Presiding
C. A. Guymon, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —338. Crosslinking of nanoporous lyotropic liquid crystal assemblies for separation and transport applications. D. L. Gin, M. Zhou, X. Lu, R. L. Kerr, C. S. Pecinovsky, E. S. Hatakeyama, B. R. Wiesenauer, B. J. Elliott, R. D. Noble

2:00 —339. Polymerization in functional nanostructured liquid-crystalline assemblies. T. Kato, Y. Hirai, Y. Sagara, M. Yoshio, K. Kishimoto, T. Ichikawa, H. Ohno

2:30 — Intermission.

2:45 —340. Nanostructured smectic networks toward integrated nanomembranes. D. J. Broer, C. Luengo, C. Bastiaansen, J. Lub

3:15 —341. Impact of helical structure retention in phototunable polymer stabilized cholesteric liquid crystals. T. J. White, L. V. Natarajan, R. L. Bricker, Q. Li, N. V. Tabiryan, T. J. Bunning

3:45 —342. Tailoring polymethacrylate network structures through polymerization-induced phase separation. J. Stansbury, C. S. Pfeifer

 Section B

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Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy

Functional Materials and Drug Delivery

Cosponsored by PMSE, BTEC, and NANO
X. Jia, Organizer
Y. Yeo and S. Lin-Gibson, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 —343. Nanostructured polymer brushes for life science applications. C. K. Ober, A. Rastogi, R. Dong, M. Tanaka, E. N. Chiang, G. Berrios, S. Nad, N. Smith, L. Blum, Y. Bisharyan, Y. Liu, K. Berberian, T. Clark, J. Appleton, B. A. Baird, M. Lindau, H. D. Abruña

2:00 —344. Dendrimers based on triazines: From flecks in the flask toward molecules in the clinic. E. E. Simanek

2:20 —345. An efficient route to triazine dendrimers containing 20-(S)-camptothecin for cancer therapy. V. J. Venditto, S. K. Lalwani, K. Allred, C. D. Allred, E. E. Simanek

2:40 —346. Development of well-defined polyfunctional dendrimers for biological applications. C. Ornelas, M. Weck

3:00 — Intermission.

3:20 —347. Ring-opening polymerization mediated chemo- and regioselective conjugation of doxorubicin to polylactide. R. Tong, J. Cheng

3:40 —348. Curcumin-surfactant as anticancer prodrugs and drug carriers. H. Tang, C. J. Murphy, B. Zhang, Y. Shen, K. D. Cremeans, E. A. Van Kirk, W. J. Murdoch

4:00 —349. Block copolyester micelles as nanocarriers for sustained release of camptothecin. X. Wang, L. Xiao, C. Liu, X. Jia

4:20 —350. pH-Triggered charge-reversal polylysine for targeted cancer cell nuclear drug delivery. Z. Zhou, Y. Shen, E. A. Van Kirk, W. J. Murdoch

 Section C

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Polymers for Photonics and Optoelectronics

Properties by Design

Cosponsored by PMSE and NANO
P. V. Braun and G. G. Malliaras, Organizers
Z. Bao, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —351. Self-assembly and interface engineering for high-performance organic electronics. A. K -Y. Jen

2:00 —352. Oligo(thiopheneamide) graft-copolymers by ROMP. S. Hilf, J. Klos, A. F. M. Kilbinger

2:20 —353. High metal loaded polymeric complexes for optoelectronics. J. Kallitsis, E. Pefkianakis, A. Stefopoulos, A. Merziotis, A. Andreopoulou

2:50 —354. Luminescence color tuning for difluoroboron β-diketonate-polylactide biomaterials. G. Zhang, S. J. Payne, S. E. Kooi, J. N. Demas, C. L. Fraser

3:10 — Intermission.

3:30 —355. Kinetics of crosslinking and chromophore degradation in polyimide-based high performance electro-optical materials. A. J. Guenthner, M. E. Wright, S. Fallis, L. R. Cambrea, J. Cash, G. R. Yandek, B. J. Petteys

3:50 —356. New frontiers of organic electro-optics: From molecular engineering to technological innovation. J. Luo, X -H. Zhou, Z. Shi, S. Huang, S -H. Jang, B. Polishak, M. O'Connor, A. K -Y. Jen

4:10 —357. Tunable high glass-transition electro-optical polymers by ring opening metathesis polymerization. R. H. Lambeth III

 Section D

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Active and Responsive Surfaces

Interfacial Mechanics

Cosponsored by PMSE
R. C. Hayward and W. T. S. Huck, Organizers
A. J. Crosby, Presiding

1:30 —358. Mechanically-dynamic polymer nanocomposites. C. Weder, S. J. Rowan, J. R. Capadona, K. Shanmuganathan

2:00 —359. Reconfigurable surfaces for cell and molecular manipulation. S. Takayama

2:30 —360. Hydrogel surfaces with dynamic biomolecular patterns. R. C. Hayward, J. Kim, J. Yoon

2:50 —361. Bonding adhesion between flexible acrylate thermoplastic elastomer and poly (ethylene terephthalate) films. J. Xu, M. Cui, L. Xu, C. Jing, A. Salo, J. Qin, J. Fang, A. Liu

3:10 — Intermission.

3:20 —362. Crumpling polymer films. A. J. Crosby, D. P. Holmes, C. Davis

3:50 —363. Buckled membranes in mixed-valence ionic amphiphiles. M. Olvera de la Cruz, G. Vernizzi, M. Greenfield, L. Palmer, S. I. Stupp

4:10 —364. Harnessing elastic instability on patterned polymer surfaces. Y. Zhang, J. Reed, D. Chandra, E. Matsumoto, R. D. Kamien, S. Yang

4:40 —365. Segmented shape memory polyurethanes. T. Richardson, M. L. Auad, M. A. Mosiewicki, M. I. Aranguren, N. E. Marcovich

5:00 — Concluding Remarks.

 

Applications in Nanoscience

Particles and Quantum Dots

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by POLY, INOR, and NANO

 

Nanoscience Synthesis

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

WEDNESDAY EVENING

 

Nanoscience: Characterization and Applications

Sponsored by INOR, Cosponsored by COLL, POLY, and NANO

THURSDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy

Functional Materials and Drug Delivery

Cosponsored by PMSE, BTEC, and NANO
Y. Yeo, Organizer
X. Jia and S. Lin-Gibson, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 —366. Polymersome delivery of siRNA and antisense oligonucleotides. D. E. Discher

9:00 —367. Poly(glycoamidoamine) DNA delivery vectors are internalized by multiple endocytic pathways. P. M. McLendon, K. M. Fichter, T. M. Reineke

9:20 —368. Self-assembled oligopeptide nanostructures for co-delivery of drug and gene: Achieving synergy in suppressing cancer cell proliferation. Y -Y. Yang, N. Wiradharma, Y. W. Tong

9:40 —369. Polymeric gene delivery vectors: Role of molecular architecture. S. Venkataraman, W. L. Ong, C. Y. Ke, S. T. B. Mohamed, S. C. J. Loo, Y. Y. Yang

10:00 — Intermission.

10:20 —370. Polysaccharides with tailored nanostructures for biomedical applications. M. J. Kipper, S. Boddohi, S. S. Yonemura

10:50 —371. Biodegradable temperature and pH-dually responsive poly(beta-amino ester)s and their nanoparticles for drug delivery. X. Lu, K. D. Cremeans, H. Tang, E. A. Van Kirk, W. J. Murdoch, Y. Shen

11:10 —372. Optimization of glucan particle mediated DNA transfection of macrophages. E. Soto, S. Amano, S. Kahlon, G. Ostroff

11:30 —373. Curcumin-containing polymers as anticancer prodrugs. H. Tang, C. J. Murphy, B. Zhang, K. D. Cremeans, E. A. Van Kirk, W. J. Murdoch, Y. Shen

11:50 —374. Polyvalent display of human holo-transferrin on bacteriophage Qβ via oxime ligation and copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition click reaction. D. Banerjee, M. G. Finn

 Section B

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General Papers

Polymer Characterization and Special Topics


D. Garcia, Organizer
H. Liu and K. C. Gupta, Organizers, Presiding

8:00 —375. Multifrequency DSC applied to dynamic relaxation phenomena of natural polymers. A. Mija, N. Guigo, L. Vincent, N. Sbirrazzuoli

8:20 —376. Investigation of the composition and growth of in vitro natural rubber using high resolution size exclusion chromatography. C. C. K. Chiang, A. J. Heidenreich, W. Xie, C. M. McMahan, J. E. Puskas

8:40 —377.
Use of mechanochemical devulcanized ground rubber tire powder (GRT) as a potential filler in epoxy composites. S. Yagneswaran, N. Tomar, D. W. Smith Jr., J. Cellura, G. Wallace

9:00 —378. Semifluorinated polymer system with ionic liquids. R. Verma, N. Tomar, D. W. Smith Jr.

9:20 —379. Quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics simulation studies of proton transport in the fluroalkylphosphonic acid based electrolyte. Q. Liu, O. Borodin, G. D. Smith

9:40 —380. Thermally crosslinkable poly (acrylonitrile-co-1-vinylimidazole) as melt processable carbon fiber precursor. W. Deng, A. Lobovsky, S. T. Iacono, W. P. Hoffman, D. W. Smith Jr.

10:00 — Intermission.

10:20 —381. Para-octaiodophenylsilsesquioxane, [p-IC6H4SiO1.5]8, a nearly perfect nanobuilding block. M. Roll, M. Z. Asuncion, S. Sulaiman, J. Kampf, P. Mathur, R. M. Laine

10:40 —382. New flame-resistant rigid-rod random copolymers with flexibilizing structural units. T. D. Dang, Z. Bai, N. Venkatasubramanian, A. B. Morgan, J. A. Shumaker, M. D. Houtz

11:00 —383. Biodegradable poly(butylene succinate) copolymers containing minor amounts of succinate derived from other diols. H -S. Hsu, Y -C. Shih, M. Chen

11:20 —384. Thermoresponsive cellulose by ATRP graft copolymerization of comonomers. K. C. Gupta

11:40 —385. Nonthermal microwave effect on the ring opening polymerization of epsilon-caprolactone. L. Liu, S. Cai

 Section C

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Polymers in Electrophotography


Y. Tong, T. W. Smith, and W. T. Ferrar, Organizers

8:30 —386. Suspensions of pigment nanoparticles in aqueous solutions: Effect of pH and energy input on morphology and rheology. A. Pacek

9:00 —387. Design and properties of micro/nanostructured surfaces for digital color printing. K -Y. Law, H. Zhao

9:30 —388. Efficient and robust charge-transporting polymers for highly efficient polymer light-emitting diodes. F. Huang, Y -J. Cheng, M. S. Liu, P -I. Shih, C. Shu, A. K -Y. Jen

10:00 — Intermission.

10:20 —389. Electron-transport agents in polyamides for organic photoreceptors. W. T. Ferrar, D. S. Weiss, M. F. Molaire, X. Jin, L. J. Sorriero

10:50 —390.
Imide based resins. G. Sacripante

11:20 —391. Organic nanocomposite photoconductive materials with high photosensitivity. H. Chen

 

Applications in Nanoscience

One-Dimensional Materials

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by POLY, INOR, and NANO

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Nanostructured Materials for Future Therapy

Nanoparticles

Cosponsored by PMSE, BTEC, and NANO
S. Lin-Gibson, Organizer
X. Jia and Y. Yeo, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 —392. Multiplexed bioimaging of cancer biomarkers in human thyroid lesions. M. L. Becker, M. D. Roy, W. S. Goldner, W. W. West

2:00 —393. Nanoparticles for targeted PET imaging. E. D. Pressly, C. J. Hawker

2:20 —394. Photonic, cationic, pH-responsive shell-crosslinked nanoparticle probes for optical imaging and monitoring in vivo. N. S. Lee, G. Sun, W. L. Neumann, J. N. Freskos, J. J. Shieh, R. B. Dorshow, K. L. Wooley

2:40 —395. Polymer modified gadolinium nanoparticles as theragnostic devices for the targeted imaging and treatment of cancer. M. D. Rowe, S. G. Boyes, C -C. G. Chang

3:00 — Intermission.

3:20 —396. Synthesis and evaluation of novel partly-fluorinated block copolymers as MRI imaging agents. H. Peng, I. Blakey, B. Dargaville, F. Rasoul, S. Rose, A. K. Whittaker

3:40 —397. Targeted thermal elimination of cancer using radiofrequency heating of gold nanoparticles. P. Cherukuri, C. Moran, S. A. Curley

4:00 —398. Effects of a methacrylic silane on some physicochemical properties of resin-based biomimetic composite. J. Antonucci, D. Skrtic

4:20 —399. Developing a new generation of nanostructured TiO2 and hybrid based bone cements. P. Charpentier, S. Khaled, A. Rizkalla

4:40 — Concluding Remarks.

 Section B

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General Papers

Liquid Crystalline Polymers and Related Topics


D. Garcia, Organizer
M. B. Runge, Organizer, Presiding

12:00 —400. New liquid crystal diglycidyl ether bearing azomethine linkage cured by aromatic diamines. A. M. Issam, R. Ratnamalar

12:20 —401. Entropically driven smectic A and A2 phases occurring in binary mixtures of rigid-rod helical polysilanes with different molecular weights. K. Okoshi, A. Suzuki, M. Tokita, M. Fujiki, J. Watanabe

12:40 —402. Poly(pyridinium salt)s derived from a,w-diaminoalkanes: Thermotropic liquid-crystalline and photoluminescence properties. H. D. Mandal, P. K. Bhowmik, H. Han, A. K. Nedeltchev

1:00 —403.
Poly(pyridinium salt)s with organic counterions derived from aromatic diamine containing tetraethyleneoxy units exhibiting thermotropic liquid-crystalline and photoluminecence properties. H. D. Mandal, P. K. Bhowmik, H. Han, A. K. Nedeltchev, J. A. Jimenez-Hernandez, P. M. McGannon

1:20 —404. Prolate spheroid domains formed by 2 wt% amorphous segment in an asymmetric LC block copolymer/LC homopolymer mixture. M. Tokita, S. Masuyama, M -A. Adachi, J. Watanabe

1:40 — Intermission.

2:00 —405. Unusual formation of smectic A structure in crosslinked monodomain elastomer of main-chain LC polyester with 3-methylpentane spacer. R. Ishige, M. Tokita, Y. Naito, C. Y. Zhang, J. Watanabe

2:20 —406. Twisted intramolecular charge transfer molecule as a covalently integrated reporter of polymer dynamics. J. D. Biberdorf, C. W. Cone, D. A. Vanden Bout, B. J. Holliday

2:40 —407. Investigation of the self-assembly of diblock comb polymers into ordered arrays. M. B. Runge, C. E. Lipscomb, L. Ditzler, M. K. Mahanthappa, A. V. Tivanski, N. B. Bowden

3:00 —408. Hydrophobic shell loading of PB-b-PEO vesicles. W. Mueller, K. Koynov, K. Fischer, S. Hartmann, S. Pierrat, T. Basché, M. Maskos

3:20 —409. Fluorescence kinase and phosphatase assays using conjugated polyelectrolytes. C. Tan, Y. Xie, Y. Jiang

 Section C

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Polymers in Electrophotography


Y. Tong, T. W. Smith, and W. T. Ferrar, Organizers

1:30 —410. Organic photoreceptors. D. S. Weiss

2:00 —411. Polyester based toner resins. G. Sacripante

412. Withdrawn.

2:30 —413. Polymers in electrophotography. G. P. Marshall

3:00 —414. Single-layered photoreceptors based on photoconductive nanoparticles of phthalocyanines. Y. Wang

3:30 —415. Toner materials and manufacturing. D. Tyagi

 

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