DIVISION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY
C. A. Guymon and C. Landry-Coltrain, Program Chairs
SUNDAY MORNING
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Tutorials and Bio-related Polymers and Materials
R. C. Advincula and R. M. Ottenbrite, Organizers, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.
8:40 —1. Introduction to biorelated polymers and their applications. R. M. Ottenbrite
9:10 —2. Principles of controlled drug delivery systems with relevance to tissue engineering implants. A. S. Hoffman
9:40 —3. Biosurfaces, macromolecular assemblies, and surface analytical methods. R. C. Advincula
10:10 — Intermission.
10:20 —4. Biosensors: Principles and contemporary issues. A. Guiseppi-Elie
10:50 —5. Nanostructure applications: Tutorial . A. Nan, H. Ghandehari
11:20 —6. Hydrogels: Soft, wet, elastic materials with unusual properties. R. A. Siegel
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Entrepreneurship in Polymers and Technology
Entrepreneurship Tutorial
Cosponsored with BMGT, PRES, SCHB, WCC, and CEPA
K. O. Havelka, P. Zarras, D. W. Smith Jr., and R. D. Wesson, Organizers
D. A. Wicks, Presiding
J. M. DeSimone, Organizer, Presiding
8:25 — Introductory Remarks.
8:30 —7. Entrepreneurship in polymers and technology: Overview of activities and opportunities. K. O. Havelka
9:00 —8. Technology, entrepreneurship and innovation in the San Francisco Bay area. R. S. Randolph
9:30 —9. Small business research innovation partnership opportunities at the National Science Foundation. R. D. Wesson
10:00 — Intermission.
10:10 —10. The science and the commercial opportunities behind metathesis catalysts. R. H. Grubbs
10:40 —11. ElimineX™ - controlling Listeria from concept to commercialization: A success story. S. A. Di Biase
11:10 —12. Tools to foster entrepreneurship in a large corporation. N. Spišáková, D. H. Bolton
11:40 —13. Challenges and opportunities of material-centric entrepreneurship. A. A. Andreev
Section C
Marriott -- Salon B2
Multicompartment Micelles: Higher Order Self-assembly of Block Copolymers
Cosponsored with COLL
T. P. Lodge, Organizer
M. A. Hillmyer, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks. T. P. Lodge.
9:00 —14. Synthetic strategies for preparing multicompartment micelles. J -F. Lutz, J. Kristen, K. Skrabania, A. Laschewsky
9:30 —15. Multicompartment micellar hydrogels from poly(2-oxazoline)s containing fluorophilic, hydrophilic and lipophilic blocks. C. M. Papadakis, R. Ivanova, T. B. Bonné, K. Lüdtke, T. Komenda, R. Jordan
10:00 — Intermission.
10:30 —16. Shaped core-shell morphologies assembled intramolecularly within brush block copolymers and intermolecularly between linear block copolymers. Z. Chen, C. Cheng, K. Qi, K. L. Wooley, H. Cui, K. Hales, Z. Li, D. J. Pochan, E. Khoshdel
11:00 —17. Disks, toroids and other multicompartment micelles from the assembly of charged triblocks or diblock copolymer blends. D. J. Pochan, H. Cui, Z. Li, K. Hales, K. L. Wooley, Z. Chen
11:30 —18. Higher block copolymer assembly. G. Liu
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Polymers in Biosensors and Biochips
Smart Structures
S. Daunert, Presiding
A. Guiseppi-Elie, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —19. Interfacial architectures for optical biosensing. W. Knoll, F. Yu, R. N. Zare, C. Corten, D. Kuckling, D. Yao, B. V. O. Muir, C. W. Frank
9:00 —20. Holograms based on smart polymers and their use for selective glucose monitoring. A. Horgan, K. Dean, A. Marshall, S. Kabilan, J. Pritchard
9:30 —21. Influence of block length for ferrocenyl-functionalized block copolymers as precursor for biosensoric applications. F -J. Lopez-Villanueva, A. Garcia Marcos, K. Fischer, M. Schmidt, B. Alonso, C. M. Casado, M. P. Garcia Armada, J. Losada, H. Frey
9:50 —22. Polymer-mediated self-assembly of nanoparticles and the use of magnetic particles to probe ligand-receptor interactions. S. M. Barber, P. J. Costanzo, T. L. Kuhl, T. E. Patten
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —23. Organic conductors and biomolecules: A formidable combination. G. G. Wallace
11:00 —24. Electrochemical-surface plasmon resonance (SPR) glucose biosensors based on conducting polymer/glucose oxidase multilayer films. R. C. Advincula, A. Baba, W. Knoll
11:30 —25. Optical fiber biosensors utilizing turnaround point long period gratings with self-assembled polymer coatings. E. Gifford, Z. Wang, S. Ramachandran, J. R. Heflin
11:50 —26. Optimization of the molecular orbital energies of conjugated polymers for optical amplification of fluorescent sensors. B. Liu, G. C. Bazan
Section E
Marriott -- Salon C3
General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology
D. Garcia, Organizer
N. Leventis, Presiding
8:20 —27. "Reptational" movements of isotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) chains on mica observed by in situ atomic force microscopy. J. Kumaki, T. Kawauchi, E. Yashima
28. Withdrawn.
8:40 —29. Photochemical attachment of reactive crosslinked polymer films to Si/SiO2 surfaces and subsequent polymer brush growth. K. R. Carter, M. Beinhoff, J. Frommer
9:00 —30. Hydrogen sensing using polyaniline nanofibers. S. Virji, B. H. Weiller, R. B. Kaner
9:20 —31. Nano forces in conjugated polymer thin films and self-assembled monolayers by conducting probe AFM. S. Zou, A. V. Tivanski, J. Li, G. Walker
9:40 —32. Structural engineering of DNA multilayer films. A. P. R. Johnston, F. Caruso
10:00 —33. Thermal radical addition of a polyarylene to C60 and carbon nano-onions. A. Rettenbacher, M. W. Perpall, L. Echegoyen, D. W. Smith Jr.
10:20 —34. “Living” conducting polymers: Tailor-made nanostructured electronic materials. R. D. McCullough
10:40 —35. Acid-catalyzed time-efficient synthesis of resorcinol-formaldehyde aerogels and crosslinking with isocyanates. S. Mulik, C. Sotiriou-Leventis, N. Leventis
11:00 —36. Polymer nanostructural patterning in chiral selection. C. M. Sprout, L. Liu, R. Valluzzi
11:20 —37. Toward functional, hierarchically structured, optoelectronic materials. H. Frauenrath, E. Jahnke, A -S. Millerioux, I. Lieberwirth, N. Severin, J. Rabe
11:40 —38. Triptycene-functionalized PPEs: Effect of hydrogen bonding on polymer ordering. J. Hoogboom, T. M. Swager
Section F
Marriott -- Nob Hill A
General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization
D. Garcia, Organizer
D. R. Tyler, Presiding
8:00 —39. Temperature effects on the rate of photodegradation for polymers containing metal-metal bonds along their backbone. B. C. Daglen, D. R. Tyler
8:20 —40. Low temperature nitroxide-mediated polymerization by a bis-N-alkoxyamine initiator. N. L. Hill, R. Braslau
8:40 —41. Nano-channel based supramolecules from N,N-bis(2-hydroxybenzyl)alkylamine. T. Rungsimanon, A. Laobuthee, S. Chirachanchai
9:00 —42. Combinatorial toolkit for development of fuel cell proton exchange membranes. J. C. Meredith, P. Zapata, K. Reed, P. Basak
9:20 —43. Anionic polymerization of butadiene and butadiene-styrene mixtures using 2-lithio-2-aryl-1,3-dithiane initiators. Y -Y. Yan, T. E. Hogan, W. L. Hergenrother, D. F. Lawson
9:40 —45. Polypropylene radical functionalization: A quasi stoichiometric process allowing molecular weight conservation. F. Ciardelli, S. Augier, E. Passaglia, S. Coiai, J -L. Pradel, J -J. Flat
10:00 —46. Macromonomers as well-defined building blocks in the synthesis of hybrid octafunctional star-shaped or crosslinked poly(ethylene oxides). P. J. Lutz, H. Harris, Y. Lamy
10:20 —47. Phase behavior of the melting of water in Nafion: Electrolytic effects. J. T. Capehart, S. Garoff, T. W. Capehart
10:40 —48. Heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation of polyvinylpyridines. Y. Aoyama, B. M. Novak
11:00 —49. Holography via liquid crystalline photopolymerization: The effect of various additives. L. J. Tucker, M. Sponsler
11:20 —50. Theoretical study on an unexpected phosphine polymerzation by nitric oxide. Y -L. Zhao, C. A. Gonzàlez, M. Marquez
Health Materials and Techniques: Research and Development over the Past 25 Years: Investment in Basic Research Leading to Benefits for Society
Sponsored by HIST, Cosponsored with PRES, CHED, MEDI, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Past, Current, and Future Directions of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Bio-related Surfaces
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
J. E. Puskas and H. Usui, Presiding
1:30 —51. Intelligent drug release and biosurfaces by poly(methacrylic acid)-l-polyisobutylene amphiphilic polyelectrolyte conetworks. M. Haraszti, B. Iván, K. M. Shakesheff
2:00 —52. Tailored polymers for the construction of biomimetic cell membranes. R. Jordan, A. Foertig, O. Purrucker, M. Tanaka, R. Gleixner
2:20 —53. Bioconjugation onto a biological surface using fluorescent polymers synthesized by living radical polymerization. J. Nicolas, D. M. Haddleton, E. Khoshdel
2:40 —54. Direct surface functionalization of novel biomaterials. E. A. Foreman, J. E. Puskas
3:00 —55. Contact biocidal polymeric surface modifiers: Polyurethanes containing 2,2-substituted -1,3-propylene oxide soft blocks with alkylammonium side chains. K. J. Wynne, P. Kurt, K. Brunson, B. Duan, L. Wood, D. Ohman
3:30 — Intermission.
3:40 —56. Bioactive surfaces derived from nanostructured hybrid polymer-sol-gel-derived. R. Advincula
4:10 —57. Control of collagen nanostructures for the study of pulmonary stem cells-surface interactions. Y -C. Chang
4:30 —58. In situ surface plasmon observation of the growth process of polypeptide polymer brush by physical vapor depositon. H. Usui, R. C. Advincula, K. Tanaka, K. Ogura
4:50 —59. Functional modification of biodegradable polyester for cell-specific biomaterial surfaces. I. Taniguchi, W. A. Kuhlman, L. Griffith, A. M. Mayes
5:10 —60. Layer-by-layer thin films for sequential delivery of multiple agents. H. F. Chuang, P. T. Hammond
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Entrepreneurship in Polymers and Technology
Bridging the Gap from Science to Commercialization
Cosponsored with BMGT, PRES, SCHB, WCC, and CEPA
K. O. Havelka, P. Zarras, and J. M. DeSimone, Organizers
D. W. Smith Jr. and R. D. Wesson, Organizers, Presiding
1:30 —61. Warwick Effect Polymers Ltd: Commercializing university IP in living radical polymerization. D. M. Haddleton
2:00 —62. Entrepreneurship at the interface of medicinal and polymer sciences: An NSF IGERT program to prepare students for an uncertain future. D. A. Wicks, L. J. Mathias, K. Malone, J. S. Williamson
2:30 —63. Opportunities for collaboration with industries in diverse stages of technological developments: Cases in Japanese universities. Y. Kimura
3:00 — Intermission.
3:15 —64. From the lab to the marketplace: Plextronics-a case study on entrepreneurship. R. D. McCullough
3:45 —65. Polymers designed to perform in an application. R. L. Stark
4:15 — H.F. Whalen, Jr. 2006 Award in Honor of J. DeSimone.
4:20 —66. The H.F. Whalen, Jr. 2006 Award Address, The blending of academic research and teaching with entrepreneurship: The launching of Liquidia Technologies. J. DeSimone
4:50 — Whalen Award presentation and reception honoring J. DeSimone.
Section C
Marriott -- Salon B2
Multicompartment Micelles: Higher Order Self-assembly of Block Copolymers
Cosponsored with COLL
M. A. Hillmyer, Organizer
T. P. Lodge, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —67. Self-assembly of water-soluble block copolymers prepared by ATRP. S. P. Armes
2:00 —68. Thermo-, pH- and salt-responsive novel “schizophrenic” ABC triblock copolymers and their use in the synthesis of shell cross-linked micelles. V. Bütün
2:30 —69. Transformable self-assemblies from responsive double-hydrophilic ABC terpolymers in aqueous media. C. Tsitsilianis, I. Katsampas, Y. Roiter, S. Minko, N. Stavrouli, M. Gotsopoulos
3:00 — Intermission.
3:30 —70. Multicompartment micelles from triblock copolymers in dilute solution. J. Zhu, W. Jiang
4:00 —71. Self-assembly of polystyrene-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) triblock copolymer in aqueous media: Comparison and critical evaluation of results of long-term multidisciplinary studies. K. Prochazka, M. Stepanek, J. Humpolickova, P. Matejicek, M. Hof, M. Spirkova
4:30 —72. Synthesis and aqueous self-assembly of ABC miktoarm star block terpolymers. M. A. Hillmyer, T. P. Lodge, Z. Li
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Polymers in Biosensors and Biochips
Microarrays
A. Guiseppi-Elie, Organizer
C. N. Bowman and B. McIntosh, Presiding
1:30 —73. Cell based bioassays in microfluidic systems. M. V. Pishko
2:00 —74. All-polymer chips for high throughput DNA microarray analysis. O. Prucker, T. Neumann, G. Dame, T. Brandstetter, J. Rühe
2:30 —75. Signal amplifying DNA microarray by means of a novel conjugated polymer. K. Lee, J -M. Rouillard, J. C. Cho, E. Gulari, J. Kim
2:50 —76. Antibody microarray using molecular-shape imprinting on a polymer containing azo dye. F. Hoshino, T. Ikawa, M. Mouri, M. Narita, O. Watanabe, Y. Ueno, T. Tsuda, T. Osawa
3:10 — Intermission.
3:30 —77. Visible light photopolymerization for the detection of biomolecular recognition. R. R. Hansen, H. D. Sikes, L. M. Johnson, C. N. Bowman
4:00 —78. Multifunctional coatings based on chemical vapor depostion co-polymerization. J. Lahann, H -Y. Chen, Y. Elkasabi
4:20 —79. On-chip separation of oligonucleotide by triblock copolymer mixture in its gel-like state. J. Zhang, M. Gassmann, C. Burger, B. Chu
Section E
Marriott -- Salon C3
General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology
D. Garcia, Organizer
J. Pyun, Presiding
1:30 —80. Controlled formation of nano- and microstructures on polymer films using atomic force microscopy. S. Jagadesan, S. Sindhu, R. Advincula, S. Valiyaveettil, P. Taranekar
1:50 —81. Electrochromic devices by ionic self-assembled multilayer films. V. Jain, J. R. Heflin
2:10 —82. Nanoscale polymeric ligands and conductive polymers with biospecific properties: Materials for controlling cell-signaling and as the active component in biosensors. I. M. Khan, D. Reuven, B. Sannigrahi, S. Dwaipayan, B. Baird
2:30 —83. Synthesis of polymer coated cobalt nanoparticles from polymethacrylate terpolymers prepared from free radical polymerization. S. Bowles, M. Judd, N. A. Futral, B. Wong, J. Pyun
2:50 —84. The structure and dielectric properties of plasma-polymerized benzene and OFCB thin films. H. Jiang, L. Hong, N. Venkatasubramanian, J. Grant, K. Eyink, K. J. Wiacek, S. Fries-Carr, J. O. Enlow, T. J. Bunning
3:10 —85. Side-chain grafted random copolymer brushes as neutral surfaces controlling the orientation of block copolymer microdomains in thin films. I. In, Y -H. La, S -M. Park, P. F. Nealey, P. Gopalan
3:30 —86. Colloidal photonic crystals with designed functional polyelectrolyte multilayer defects. F. Fleischhaker, A. C. Arsenault, Z. Wang, V. Kitaev, F. C. Peiris, G. v. Freymann, I. Manners, R. Zentel, G. A. Ozin
3:50 —87. Grafting of a hyperbranched poly(ether-ketone) onto multi-walled carbon nanotubes via an AB2 monomer. D. H. Wang, J. B. Baek, L. S. Tan
4:10 —88. Preparation and properties of carbohydrate-polymer/layered silicate nanocomposite membranes. J. S. Park, J. W. Rhim, S. Y. Nam
4:30 —212. Infrared spectroscopic analysis of poly(trimethylene terephthalate) from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. S -T. Lin, Y -T. Tung
4:50 —468. Stretching behavior of single diblock copolymer chains in different solvent conditions. N. Gunari, A. C. Balazs, G. C. Walker
89. Withdrawn.
90. Withdrawn.
Section F
Marriott -- Nob Hill A
Mark Scholars Symposium
T. E. Long, Organizer, Presiding
2:00 — Introductory Remarks. W. J. Brittain.
2:10 —91. From fundamental polymerizations to functional polymeric materials. J. E. McGrath
2:50 —92. New opportunities for advanced polymer materials. J. Economy
3:30 —93. Permeation properties of thin glassy polymer films. D. R. Paul
4:10 — Concluding Remarks. T. E. Long.
SUNDAY EVENING
Section A
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
General Papers: Polymers and Biology
D. Garcia, Organizer
6:00 - 8:00
94. Highly fluorescent and completely water-soluble poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) copolymer for bioconjugation. K. Lee, J. C. Cho, J. DeHeck, J. Kim
95. Biopolymer based chiral selector for chiral monomer separations. L. Liu, C. M. Sprout, G. Cheng, R. Valluzzi
96. Development of molecularly imprinted polymers as catalysts in selective solid-state [2+2] photodimerization reactions. X. Wu, K. D. Shimizu
97. Formation of nanotubes and nanovesicles from bolaamphiphilic peptides and their applications. I. A. Banerjee, R. L. Spear, R. Tamayev, M. Z. Menzenski, S. Colletti
98. Isothermal titration calorimetry and transmission electron microscopy of main-chain viologen polymer containing bromide as counterions. P. K. Bhowmik, M. A. Cheney, H. Han, L. Ma
99. Monodisperserd soap-free polymer latex particles and trypsin immobilization on them. L. Weng, C. Kan, K. Kang, R. Li, Y. Cui, Y. Du
100. Optimization of phospholipid tubule morphology. C. C. Garrett, B. N. Thomas
101. Switchable friction of stimulus-responsive hydrogels. D. P. Chang, J. E. Dolbow, S. Zauscher
102. Nylon humidity aging with and without Kevlar. R. Bernstein, D. K. Derzon
103. Low temperature photopolymerization and post cure charactetistic of acrylates. X. Gao, S. Shi, H. Gao, J. Nie
104. Influence of chemical structure of benzophenones and cyclic acetals on the kinetics of diacrylates. S. Shi, H. Gao, P. Xiao, J. Nie
105. Ultraviolet photopolymerization of cycloaliphatic dimethacrylates. H. Gao, S. Shi, P. Xiao, M. Xiao, J. Nie
106. Withdrawn.
Section B
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology
D. Garcia, Organizer
6:00 - 8:00
107. Chiral 2D crystals of one-handed helical polyacetylenes on solid surfaces. S -I. Sakurai, K. Okoshi, J. Kumaki, E. Yashima
108. Multiwall carbon nanotubes/thermoplastic polyester elastomers nanocomposites. H -J. Lee, J -Y. Choi, D -H. Cho, D. Kim, L -S. Tan, J -B. Baek
109. Functionalization of multiwalled carbon nanotubes with SMA. G. Wang, Z. Qu, Y. Li
110. Water soluble nano-adducts of co-poly (ester amide) with poly (ethylene glycol): Preparation, characterization and drug release. I. Legashvili, B. Sannigrahi, I. M. Khan, N. Nepharidze, R. Katsarava
111. Nanotechnological supercapacitors with active layer of N-methyl pyrolle. C. Baristiran, A. Erden, G. Sönmez
112. Grafting of linear and hyperbranched flexible polyetherketones onto the surface of multiwalled carbon nanotube. I. Y. Jeon, S -Y. Park, L -S. Tan, J -B. Baek
113. Purification and functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) in a mild polyphosphoric acid. S -W. Han, S -J. Oh, L -S. Tan, J -B. Baek
114. Preparation of various porous polymer nanofibers. H. J. Jeon, E. H. Jeong, J. H. Hong, W. K. Son, W. H. Park, J. H. Youk, W -J. Jin
115. A general route to nanofibers of substituted polyanilines. H. D. Tran, R. B. Kaner
116. AFM analysis of C60 and a PAMAM dendrimer-C60 nanoconjugate. M. Chai, A. W. Jensen, H. G. Abdelhady, D. Tomalia
117. Composite materials of single-walled carbon nanotubes and polystyrene. M. N. Tchoul, W. T. Ford, G. Lolli, D. E. Resasco, M. L. P. Ha, B. P. Grady
118. Covalently bonded layer-by-layer assemblies of dendrimers by "Click" chemistry. M. Kade, R. Vestberg, M. Malkoch, P. Wu, V. V. Fokin, M. G. Finn, K. B. Sharpless, C. J. Hawker
119. Drug-conjugated polymeric nanoparticles for targeted delivery: Model system for nanoparticle toxicity studies. D. Smith, S. T. Nguyen
120. Effect of glass transition temperature on the kinetics of the phase separation of excimer-forming dyes in amorphous polymers. C. Sing, B. R. Crenshaw, C. Weder
121. Hydration and dynamic behavior of poly(N-isopropyIacrylamide)s in aqueous solution. Y. Ono, T. Shikata
122. Investigation of Tg in crosslinked methacrylate resins using DSC and fluorescence spectroscopy. S. Kulkarni, S. L. Wunder, G. Baran
123. Light intensity and crosslinking effects on the nanostructure of polymerizable lyotropic liquid crystalline systems. L. Sievens-Figueroa, C. A. Guymon
124. Nanoscale helical and supramolecular helical poly(2-methoxystyrene) polymeric systems as biofunctional materials. J. Mendenhall, K. Gordon, B. Sannigrahi, I. M. Khan
125. Poly(ethylene glycol) containing nanostructures with medical imaging applications. B. W. Messmore, K -I. Fukukawa, E. D. Pressly, C. J. Hawker
126. Poly(methyl methacrylate)/polycarbonate nanofiber nanocomposites for ballistic protection. Y. Liu, Y. Gao, N. E. Hedin, H. Fong
127. Preparation of a novel flame retardant epoxy/clay nanocomposites by a delaminated phosphorus-containing clay. W -S. Wang, J -C. Tang, Y. W. Chen-Yang
128. Solvent annealing of poly(styrene-b-tert-butylacrylate) thin films: Effect of casting and annealing solvent on morphology. M. Leolukman, Y -H. La, P. F. Nealey, P. Gopalan
129. Sulfonation of block copolymers and their gas transport properties. H. Y. Hwang, M. A. Jeong, J. W. Rhim, S. Y. Ha, S. Y. Nam
130. Virus imprinting and reuptake in polymer films. C. J. Stephenson, W. R. Carroll, M. A. Yehl, K. D. Shimizu
131. Thermally switchable resist composition containing poly (betaine) and methods of preparing, imaging and printing. S. Beckley, J. Schreck
132. Topochemical polymerizations in supramolecular polymers of oligopeptide substituted diacetylenes. H. Frauenrath, E. Jahnke, A -S. Millerioux, I. Lieberwirth, N. Severin, J. P. Rabe
133. Rheological properties of supramolecular gels. W. H. Binder, L. Petraru
134. Photocurable silicon-elastic polymers for advanced soft lithography. K. M. Choi
135. Preparation and characterization of the PBuA-OP10AC copolymer. L. Guo, H. Wang, R. Wu, F. Liu
136. Preparation of silica-polybutyl acrylate core-shell nanocomposites. L. Guo, R. Wu, H. Wang, F. Liu
137. Preparation and characterization of cationic polyurethane/montmorillonite nanocomposites. E. H. Jeong, T. G. Kim, H. S. Lee, J. H. Youk
138. One-step preparation of polymer nanofibers containing silver nanoparticles. W -J. Jin, H. J. Jeon, E. H. Jeong, J. H. Hong, J. H. Youk
139. Preparation and gas permeation properties of PBT-clay hybrid membranes. D. H. Yu, Y. J. Kim, J. W. Rhim, H. Huh, S. Y. Nam
140. Preparation and mechanical property of crosslinked chitosan/poly (vinyl alcohol) nanofiber. Y. Zhou, D. Yang, J. Nie
141. Fabrication of nanocapsule via chemical vapor deposition polymerization. X. Cao, H. Pu, X. Liao
Section C
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization
D. Garcia, Organizer
6:00 - 8:00
142. Relationship between the melting behavior of solvent and molecular morphology in syndiotactic polystyrene gel. T. Nakaoki, N. Imamura
143. Synthesis of highly isotactic poly(vinyl alcohol). H. J. Jeon, J. H. Hong, E. H. Jeong, W -J. Jin, J. H. Youk, S. I. Mah
144. A new highly stable polymer for solar cells and near-infrared applications. A. Erden, C. Baristiran, O. El-Atwani, G. Sönmez
145. Investigation on molecular structure and molecular mobility of solvent in isotactic polypropylene gel. T. Nakaoki, H. Tanimura, S. Harada
146. Liquid crystalline polymers with bent-core mesogens. X. Chen, K. K. Tenneti, C. Y. Li, Q -F. Zhou
147. Thermal induced changes in dynamic heterogeneity for ultra-thin PDMS films. T. M. Alam, S. K. McIntyre
148. Surface properties and morphology of silk fabric treated by pulsed-plasma generated from theta-pinch device. V. Pimpan, P. Khaymapanya, P. Kamsing, R. Mongkolnavin
149. Modification of polymeric surfaces for the improvement of thermoplastic composites. J. Albuerne, A. Boschetti-de-Fierro, P. F. W. Simon, V. Abetz
150. A new chip-based viscometer for size exclusion chromatography. G. Saunders, I. Willoughby, S. O'Donohue, J. McConville, M. Blom
151. A novel approach to blue light emitting polymers. G. Zhou, I. I. Harruna, K. B. Bota, C. W. Ingram
152. Bound state of solvent in syndiotactic polypropylene/o-dichlorobenzene gel. T. Nakaoki, K. Yamashita
153. Ferroelectric liquid crystals for second order nonlinear opitcs: Synthesis of an azo bridged dimer ferroelectric liquid crystal side-chain polymer with a poly(methylsiloxane) backbone. Y. Zhang, M. J. O'Callaghan
154. Hydrodynamic and kinetic properties of conjugated polyelectrolyte studied with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. H. Yue, D. H. Waldeck
155. Towards wheat gluten blends with superior performance: Synthesis of poly(vinyl thiol) additives. L. M. McGrath, G. Saha, R. S. Parnas, A. D. Asandei
156. Towards cyclic anthracene monomers. M. C. Stuparu, D. Lentz, H. Ruegger, A. D. Schlüter
157. pH Dependent nano-structure synthesis of conducting polymers using sodium alginate as template. S. Chen, C. Ouyang, B. Che, D. Zhou, Q. Xue
158. Synthesis and solution properties of associative responsive PMMA-PAA-P2VP-PAA-PMMA pentablock terpolymers. C. Tsitsilianis, N. Stavrouli, S. A. Angelopoulos, I. Katsampas
159. Preparation of polyimide films by vapor deposition polymerization. Y. Li, H. Pu, X. Liao
160. Study on sulphonate-containing functional latex particles. Y. Chen, C. Kan, Y. Du, S. Huang
161. Design and synthesis of a novel azobenzene-containing poly(urethane urea). L. Liu, H. Pu, D. Wan
162. Electroluminescence from a conjugated polymer grafted with CdSe/ZnS quantum dots: High brightness and improved efficiency. K -B. Chen, M -H. Chen, S -H. Yang, C -S. Hsu, C -C. Chen, H -J. Chien
163. Studies on NLO-active polymers from maleimide styrene copolymers for optical devices. L. Liu, H. Pu, W. Jiang, Z. Yang
164. Novel anhydrous proton exchange membranes based on undecylimidazole. L. Tang, H. Pu, D. Wang, J. Yuan
165. Synthesis of a novel dendronized polyacrylamide triester and its water soluble derivatives with amino and bis(quaternary ammonium) functional groups. C. Zhang, W. H. Daly
166. Controlled graft copolymerization of hydrophobic monomers onto guar gum derivatives. V. K. Holmes, W. H. Daly
167. Synthesis of hydrophobic-water soluble N-acyl chitosan derivatives. L. M. Champagne, W. H. Daly
168. Synthesis of vinylogous TTF-containing polymers via oxidative polymerization of bisdithiafulvenes. S. Inagi, K. Naka, Y. Chujo
169. Synthesis and chemoselectivity of novel methylated N-benzyl chitosan derivatives with iodomethane. W. Sajomsang, S. Tantayanon, W. H. Daly, V. Tangpasuthadol
170. Synthesis and characterization of novel highly branched polymers via a one-pot RAFT polymerization reaction. P. Mounteney, S. Perrier, P. Findlay, D. J. Duncalf, S. Rannard
171. Synthesis and characterization of block copolymers containing regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene). A. E. Javier, M. C. Iovu, R. D. McCullough
172. Synthesis and characterization of hydrophilic polymer brushes by aqueous RAFT polymerization 1. Growth of PDMA brushes from CTA incorporated surfaces. K. Ranganathan, J. N. Kizhakkedathu, D. E. Brooks
173. Synthesis and characterization of regioregular ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers made by the ring-opening metathesis polymerization of 3,5-cycloheptene-1,3-diol. R. Walker, R. H. Grubbs
174. Synthesis and characterization of shape persistent polyphenylene dendrimers. G. L. Brown, J. M. Gardiner, A. D'Emanuele, D. Attwood, R. Gibb
175. Synthesis and homopolymerization of sodium HEMA xanthate. S. M. Taylor, T. E. Hogen-Esch
176. Synthesis and polymerization of a novel perfluorinated monomer. E. Murotani, M. Sawaguchi, S. Saito, T. Okazoe
177. Synthesis and polymerization of ethyl á-(hydroxyethylester)acrylate. J -F. Morizur, L. J. Mathias
178. Synthesis of polystyrene star-shaped polymers based on w-undecenyl polystyrene macromonomers and octafunctionalsilsesquioxanes. P. J. Lutz, H. Harris, E. Catari
179. Living radical polymerizations of acrylic acid and vinyl acetate mediated by ogano-cobalt porphyrin complexes. C -H. Peng, J. Scricco, X. Fu, M. Fryd, B. B. Wayland
180. Macromolecular networks based on inclusion associations between beta-cyclodextrin and adamantyl groups grafted to poly(acrylic acid). L. Li, X. Guo, L. Fu, R. K. Prud'homme, B. L. May, S. F. Lincoln
181. New glycopolymers via synthesis and polymerization of 1-O-vinyl glycosides. H. Frauenrath, J. Yuan, K. Lindner
182. On the synthesis of anionically chargeable high molar mass, first to fourth-generation dendronized polymers via the macromonomer route. E. Kasëmi, A. D. Schlüter
183. Peptide end-functionalized block copolymers prepared by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. B. K. Parrish, J. N. Cha
184. Phosphor ylide mediated polymerizations of MMA at ambient temperatures with quantitative initiator efficiencies. J. Ling, T. E. Hogen-Esch
185. Polymerization of di- and triacetylenes utilizing perfluorophenyl/phenyl interactions. H. Frauenrath, R. Xu, V. Gramlich
186. Polymerization of propylene and butene-1 with doubly bridged metallocene catalyst. T. Okamoto, Y. Minami, T. Kashiwamura, M. Kanamaru
187. AGET ATRP in water: A facile route to synthesis of well-controlled, high molecular weight, water-soluble polymers. J. K. Oh, F. Perineau, K. Matyjaszewski
188. Carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber composites reinforced by defatted soy flour and carbon black co-filler. L. Jong
189. Controlling the bulk properties of polyaniline by crosslinking with perfluorophenyl azides. A. V. Jadhav, A. D. Gudmundsdottir
190. End-capping of poly-9,9'-dihexylfluorenes. N. Fomina, M. E. Thompson, T. E. Hogen-Esch
191. Improved monomer synthesis for poly(arylene-ether-ketone-imide). D. H. Wang, T. Marsh, P. T. Mather, L. S. Tan
192. Incorporation of poly(3-hexylthiophene) into an amphiphilic block copolymer. C. R. Craley, M. C. Iovu, R. D. McCullough
193. Novel copolymers of vinyl acetate and alkoxy ring-substituted 2-phenyl-1,1-dicyanoethylenes. G. B. Kharas, S. M. Russell, C. A. Diener, E. A. Johnson, K. E. Mc Creary, E. Chlupsa, V. A. Nguyen, M. R. O'Brien, M. E. Ogden-Schuette, J. A. Oliver, N. Walia
194. Synthesis and characterization of a new class of fluorinated aryl ether polymers. S. T. Iacono, D. Ewald, S. M. Budy, D. W. Smith Jr.
195. Cp2TiCl-catalyzed styrene polymerizations initiated by SET reduction of carbonyls: Effect of temperature, aldehyde/Cp2TiCl2 and Cp2TiCl2/Zn ratios. A. D. Asandei, Y. Chen
196. Cp2TiCl-catalyzed graft copolymerization of styrene from epoxidized poly(isoprene). A. D. Asandei, G. Saha, A. Ranade
197. Novel polyunsaturated poly(ether ester) made by consecutive formation of ether and ester bonds under one pot conditions. A. Parthiban, N. Y. Hung, T. R. B. Rao, L. L. Yang
198. Radical grafting polymerization of allyl- and acryl-monomers onto textiles: Preparation and characterization. S. Liu, G. Sun
199. Radical copolymerization of 1-[(fluoromethyl)vinyl]benzene with chlorotrifluoroethylene. M. Tredwell, G. K. Kostov, V. Gouverneur, B. Ameduri
200. Synthesis and polymerization of a new norbornene-containing monomer. L. Chen, M. A. Hillmyer
201. PFG 1H NMR studies of water diffusion in proton exchange membranes. S. K. McIntyre, T. M. Alam, M. Hickner, C. J. Cornelius, C. H. Fujimoto
202. Synthesis for poly(3-hexylthiophene) macroinitiator suitable for reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer. Y. Lee, J. K. Kim, K. Fukukawa, J. Bang, C. J. Hawker
203. Synthesis of homopolymer containing diphenyl end-capped oligothiophene co-oligomer unit in the side chain. C. Zhao, Y. Zhang, L. Rothberg, M -K. Ng
204. Bioengineering functional copolymers: Copper(II)–poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone-co-N-isopropylacrylamide) macrocomplexes. B. K. Denizli, S. Dincer, H. Denizli, Z. M. Rzaev
205. Influence of perfluoroheptylcarbonylamino end groups on the surface properties of semi-crystalline poly(butylene isophthalate) polyesters. A. Synytska, Z. G. Wang, F. Simon, L. Häusler, M. Stamm, K. Grundke, D. Appelhans, B. I. Voit
206. Hydrophobic and superhydrophobic aromatic fluorinated degradable polymers. S. Agarwal, M. Bognitzki
207. Synthesis of fluorinated block copolymers by living radical polymerization. N. M. Hansen, S. Hvilsted, M. Gerstenberg, D. Nyström, D. M. Haddleton
208. Synthesis and luminescence studies of poly (vinyl acetate)-Eu (III) coordination compound. Z. Wu, X. Wang, T. Tao, Y. Zhang, Y. Liu, H. Fong
209. Synthesis of heterobifunctional block copolymers of PEG and PNIPAM. Y. You, D. Oupicky
210. Synthesis of iminopyridyl NI (ll) bimetallic catalysts and their application in ethylene oligomerization/polymerization. K. Bijal, C. S. Ha, D. W. Park, I. Kim
211. Design and synthesis of novel bimetallic trinuclear complexes and their applications as catalysts for the ethylene polymerization. K. J. Lee, J. H. Choi, C. S. Ha, D. W. Park, I. Kim
213. Atom transfer radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate using diphenyl-2-pyridylphosphine as ligand. X. Zhigang, N. Seok Kyun, K. Kyung Sik, J. Eun Kyoung, O. Hyun Suk, L. Won Seok
214. Atom transfer radical polymerization of high molecular weight 3-arm star poly(methyl methacrylate). H. J. Jeon, W -J. Jin, E. H. Jeong, J. H. Hong, S. H. Ahn, J. H. Choi, K. S. Cho, J. H. Youk
215. Preparation and characterization of cationic polyurethane nanofiber mats for antimicrobial applications. E. H. Jeong, J. Yang, J. H. Youk
216. Preparation of discotic liquid crystal containing hydrogen bonds and photopolymerization for fixation of their mesogenic structure. S. W. Lee, S. J. Lee, J. W. Lee, M. K. You, J. Y. Jho
217. Synthesis of nitrilotriacetic acid-end-functionalized polystyrene using atom transfer radical polymerization. H. Y. Cho, S. B. Ko, H -J. Paik
218. Reactions of polycaprolactone in supercritical CO2 fluids. Y -T. Shieh, Y -T. Lin
219. Synthesis of side-chain functionalized PP-g-NH2 and applications in PP/clay nanocomposites. M -J. Chang, Y -M. Wang, W -T. Yang, G. J. Jiang Sr.
220. Synthesis and properties of a carbazole-containing hyperbranched poly(aryleneethynylene)s. H. Peng, X. W. Zheng, B. Z. Tang
221. Synthesis of discotic liquid crystalline polyacetylenes with triphenylene-cored mesogenic pendants. C -M. Xing, K -Q. Zhao, J. W. Y. Lam, B. Z. Tang
222. Synthesis of a hyperbranched polytriazole by 1,3-dipolar polycycloaddition. A. Qin, M. Haeussler, J. W. Y. Lam, K. K. C. Tse, B. Z. Tang
223. Synthesis and properties of polyacetylenes carrying perylene pendants. J. Hua, J. W. Y. Lam, X. Yu, H. Peng, K. S. Wong, H. S. Kwok, B. Z. Tang
224. Synthesis and properties of the polymeric surfactants prepared by N-phenyl substituted maleamic acids and hydrophobic monomers. C. Li, Y. Yang, J. Zhang, Q. Pan, M. Pei
225. Synthesis and characterization of biodegradable polyurethanes derived from poly(e-caprolactone-co-b-butylolactone). J. H. Hong, H. J. Jeon, E. H. Jeong, W. R. Yu, J. H. Youk
226. Synthesis and characterization of polyester containing biphenol A modified by phosphaphenathrene. L. Qin, J. Zhi, B. Tong, Y. Dong
227. Synthesis and characterization of polyester containing phosphaphenathrene. Q. Lijun, Z. Junge, T. Bin, D. Yuping
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Carbon Nanostructure Research: Products, Perspectives, and Spinoffs of Smalley’s Influence
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
MONDAY MORNING
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Bio-related Nanostructures and Nanomaterials
R. M. Ottenbrite, Organizer
N. Y. Rapoport, Presiding
R. C. Advincula, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.
8:40 —228. Sugar-immobilized gold nano-particles (SGNP): Novel bioprobe for the on-site analysis of the oligosaccharide-protein interactions. Y. Suda, Y. Kishimoto, T. Nishimura, S. Yamashita, M. Hamamatsu, A. Saito, M. Sato, M. Wakao
9:10 —229. Nanogel engineering for DDS: Cationic polysaccharide nanogels for intracellular protein or quantum dot delivery. K. Akiyoshi, H. Ayame, U. Hasegawa, S. Toita, W. Asayama, N. Morimoto
9:30 —230. Nitroxide mediated radical polymerization from multiwalled carbon nanotubes and applications in biological recognition in aqueous medium. S. M. Ramirez, D. Y. Sogah
9:50 —231. Magnetic silica nanotubes for drug delivery: Synthesis, characterization and in vitro evaluation. A. Nan, X. Bai, S. J. Son, S. B. Lee, H. Ghandehari
10:10 —232. Investigations of peptide-amphiphile nanostructure. J. Hartgerink, S. E. Paramonov, H -W. Jun
10:30 — Intermission.
10:40 —233. Recent results with “smart” polymers and their protein conjugates. A. S. Hoffman, P. S. Stayton
11:10 —234. Preparation of freestanding nano-adhesive plasters having hetero-surfaces. S. Takeoka, Y. Okamura
11:30 —235. Superparamagnetic iron oxide - containing polydiacetylenic liposomes. Y. Cai, E. D. de Muinck, R. B. Grubbs
11:50 —236. Echogenic polymeric nanoparticles for tumor imaging and therapy. N. Rapoport, Z. Gao
12:10 —237. The role of phospholipids in stabilizing and creating nanostructured polymers. M. W. Urban
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Entrepreneurship in Polymers and Technology
Bridging the Gap from Science to Commercialization
Cosponsored with BMGT, PRES, SCHB, WCC, and CEPA
K. O. Havelka, D. W. Smith Jr., J. M. DeSimone, and R. D. Wesson, Organizers
R. T. Graf, Presiding
P. Zarras, Organizer, Presiding
8:20 —238. Tutorial: Invention to business venture through the innovation- entrepreneurship nexus. S. Shah
9:00 —239. Building a chemical company: Are you out of your mind? B. Gordon III
9:30 —240. Role of defense funding agencies in promoting entrepreneurship and technology development. J. P. Armistead
10:00 — Intermission.
10:10 —241. Risk and innovation in science: From Einstein's photon to plastic solar cells. A. J. Heeger
10:40 —242. Polymers for the interface of photonics, nanotechnology and biotechnology: Opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurship. P. N. Prasad
11:10 —243. Polymeric nanomaterials: Concepts to commercial opportunities. G. E. Wnek
11:40 —244. Applications of marine DNA as intelligent polymers. N. Ogata
Section C
Marriott -- Salon B2
Multicompartment Micelles: Higher Order Self-assembly of Block Copolymers
Cosponsored with COLL
M. A. Hillmyer and T. P. Lodge, Organizers
A. J. Ryan, Presiding
8:30 —245. Morphology of amphiphilic block copolymer dispersions: Role of molecular architecture and molecular weight. F. S. Bates, A. K. Brannan, K. P. Davis, S. Jain, X. Gong, L. E. Scriven
9:00 —246. Biomimetic block copolymer filaments: From biodegradability to charged and segregated blends. D. E. Discher, Y. Geng, K. Vijayan
9:30 —247. Multi-compartment aggregates: Supermicelles, compound micelles, compound or multi-lamellar vesicles and hollow hoops. N. Duxin, A. Eisenberg
10:00 — Intermission.
10:30 —248. Properties of protein-containing block copolymer membranes. W. P. Meier
11:00 —249. Using protein folding motifs to generate complex, hierarchically-organized micellar structures. H -A. Klok, G. W. Vandermeulen, H. Nuhn
11:30 —250. Layered-micelles/nanoparticles from hierarchical self-assembly of pH-responsive brush polymers for drug and gene delivery. P. Xu, Y. Zhan, S. Li, E. A. Van Kirk, J. Ren, W. J. Murdoch, M. Radosz, Y. Shen
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Polymers in Biosensors and Biochips
Responsive Polymers
A. Guiseppi-Elie, Organizer
M. V. Pishko and B. V. O. Muir, Presiding
8:30 —251. Stimuli-responsive hydrogels based on hinge motion binding proteins as recognition elements. J. D. Ehrick, S. Bachas-Daunert, S. Stokes, E. A. Moschou, S. K. Deo, L. G. Bachas, S. Daunert
9:00 —252. Biomimetic hydrogels for in vivo biosensor biocompatibility. A. Guiseppi-Elie
9:30 —253. Peptide-modified responsive surfaces with built-in logic for sensing and signal transduction. R. Toomey, P. Tian, L. Neuman
9:50 —254. Low volume dispensing of biomaterials for diagnostics. A. V. Lemmo, H. Citeau, B. Kirk, B. McIntosh, R. Trull, A. Guiseppi-Elie
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —255. Cellular response of the anti-inflammatory cytokine tethered non-fouling surfaces. D -H. Kim, J. Smith, W. M. Reichert
11:00 —256. Fabrication of tunable diffraction gratings based on thermoresponsive NIPAAm hydrogels for grating coupled surface plasmon resonance. B. V. O. Muir, C. Corten, D. Kuckling, A. Kasry, W. Knoll, C. W. Frank
11:30 —257. Formation of a multi-channel colorimetric polymer as a sensor for biogenic amines. C. J. Stephenson, K. D. Shimizu
Section E
Marriott -- Salon C3
General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization
Synthesis A
D. Garcia, Organizer
B. S. Sumerlin, Presiding
8:00 —258. Macromonomer synthesis via ATRP and click chemistry. B. S. Sumerlin, A. P. Vogt
8:20 —259. Main-chain calixarene polymers: An RCM/ROMP route leads to elastomers. Y. Yang, T. M. Swager
8:40 —260. Mechanism of stereospecific polymerization of acrylates catalyzed by group 4 metallocenes. L. Cavallo, L. Caporaso, J. G. Budria
9:00 —261. N-heterocyclic carbenes as organocatalysts for the ring-opening polymerization of e-caprolactone. N. E. Kamber, M. K. Kiesewetter, J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth
9:20 —262. Covalent incorporation of eosin into ROM-polymers and preparation of polymer particles. M. Blas, F. Stelzer, C. Slugovc
9:40 —263. Olefin polymerization with methylpalladium complexes bearing phosphine-sulfonate bidentate ligands. T. Kochi, K. Yoshimura, S. Noda, K. Nozaki
10:00 —264. Organocatalytic ring opening polymerization: Activation through hydrogen bonding. B. G. G. Lohmeijer, R. C. Pratt, H. Li, A. P. Dove, F. Nederberg, A. F. Mason, G. F. Eade, J. Choi, R. M. Waymouth, C. Wade, J. L. Hedrick
10:20 —265. Synthesis and characterization of amphiphilic block copolymer networks synthesized by RAFT controlled radical polymerization. M. Achilleos, T. Krasia-Christoforou, C. S. Patrickios
10:40 —266. Synthesis and characterization of dithia[3.3](2,6)pyridinophane-containing zigzag polymer. Y. Morisaki, T. Ishida, Y. Chujo
11:00 —267. Synthesis of macrocyclic polymethylene: The polyhomologation reaction of a surface attached initiator/catalyst. R. Sulc, K. J. Shea
11:20 —268. Synthesis of multifunctionalized dendrimers. K. Yoon, P. Goyal, M. Weck
11:40 —269. Synthesis of photoresponsive polymers having P-chiral phosphine in the main chain. Y. Ouchi, Y. Morisaki, Y. Chujo
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Applications and Modifications of SWNTs Which Have Economic Impact
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Bio-related Hydrogels
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
C. Frank and F. M. Winnik, Presiding
1:30 —270. Structure-property relationships for hydrogels with applications to biomedical devices. C. Frank, M. E. Harmon, D. Kucklung, W. Knoll, D. Myung
2:00 —271. Development of tough, adherent hydrogels for structural orthopedic applications. A. Coury, P. Jarrett, H. Kramer, L. Avila, R. El-Hayek, K. Messier, R. Jackson, F. Pollo
2:20 —272. Humidity-dependent wetting properties of thin hydrogel films. M. J. Mackel, S. Sanchez, J. A. Kornfield
2:40 —273. Protein-crosslinked polymeric hydrogels for controlled assembly and receptor-targeted erosion. K. L. Kiick
3:00 —274. Osmotic and structural properties of biopolymer solutions and gels. F. Horkay
3:20 — Intermission.
3:30 —275. Temperature-dependence of the structure and association of cholesteryl-modified pullulan-poly-(N-isopropylacrylamide) hybrid nanogels. N. Morimoto, X -P. Qiu, F. M. Winnik, K. Akiyoshi
4:00 —276. Biomineralization of agarose gel: Electrophoresis approach for homogeneous and quickly forming hydroxyapatite. J. Watanabe, M. Akashi
4:20 —277. Hyaluronic acid-based microgels for vocal fold regeneration. X. Jia, Y. Yeo, R. J. Clifton, T. Jiao, D. S. Kohane, J. Kobler, S. M. Zeitels, R. Langer
4:40 —278. Preparation of bioconjugated hydrogels that respond to target biomolecules. T. Miyata, K. Okawa, M. Jige, C. Ohba, T. Uragami
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Entrepreneurship in Polymers and Technology
Success Stories from Laboratory to Products
Cosponsored with BMGT, PRES, SCHB, WCC, and CEPA
P. Zarras, D. W. Smith Jr., J. M. DeSimone, and R. D. Wesson, Organizers
S. Shah, Presiding
K. O. Havelka, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —279. Delivering innovation using a new business paradigm. J. M. Pochan
2:00 —280. Venture capital funding for companies enabled by polymer science. C. Smith, D. T. Colbert
2:30 —281. Case study on new startup companies, their beginnings, products and formula for success. J. K. Jones
3:00 — Intermission.
3:15 —282. Commercialization of specialty polymers: An entrepreneur's perspective on NSF SBIR supported research and development and faculty startups. E. H. Wagener, D. W. Smith Jr.
3:45 —283. Expanding the boundaries: Continued innovation using polymers. V. F. Haynes
4:15 —284. Novel biomaterials in ophthalmology and wound care. J. C. Salamone, J. F. Kunzler, D. Ammon, A. B. Salamone, R. Borazjani
4:45 — Remarks by ACS President, Ann Nalley.
4:55 — Presidential Event and Awards Reception.
Section C
Marriott -- Salon B2
Multicompartment Micelles: Higher Order Self-assembly of Block Copolymers
Cosponsored with COLL
M. A. Hillmyer and T. P. Lodge, Organizers
F. S. Bates, Presiding
1:30 —285. Aqueous micelles formed by ABC, ACB, ABCA and ABCB copoly(2-oxazoline)s. J -F. Gohy, C -A. Fustin, H. Huang, A. Jonas, R. Hoogenboom, M. A. M. Leenen, F. Wiesbrock, U. S. Schubert
2:00 —286. Telechelic hydrophobically-modified poly-(N-isopropylacrylamides and poly-(2-isopropyl-2-oxazolines): Do they form multidomain polymeric micelles in water? P. Kujawa, R. Obeid, X -P. Qiu, F. M. Winnik
2:30 —287. Structure analysis of multicompartment micelles: Scattering methods. A. F. Thünemann
3:00 — Intermission.
3:30 —288. Monodisperse three-phase particles from micellar nanoreactors. A. J. Ryan, O. O. Mykhaylyk, N. Tzokova, N. Williams
4:00 —289. Design of microphase morphologies using hierarchic self-assembly in blends with block copolymers. V. Abetz, K -V. Peinemann, P. F. W. Simon, D. J. Rojas Rivas
4:30 —290. Fluctuation relaxation in multicomponent systems containing micelles and other aggregates. A. J. Patel, M. L. Ruegg, A. Sandy, S. Narayanan, S. G. J. Mochrie, B. Garetz, H. Watanabe, N. P. Balsara
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
General Papers: Polymers and Biology
D. Garcia, Organizer
J. A. Jaber, Presiding
1:00 —291. Calcium rich biocomposites with interesting optical properties: A polymer driven approach. S. Sindhu, S. Jagadesan, H. Li, S. Valiyaveettil
1:20 —292. Natural living carbocationic polymerization (NLCP) of isopentenyl alcohol: Proof of concept. J. E. Puskas, P. Pasetto, F. Peruch, A. Deffieux
1:40 —293. Reactive coatings for surface modification via spatially controlled Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition. J. Lahann, H -Y. Chen, H. Nandivada
2:00 —294. Salt induced doping and swelling: Thin films with tunable elastic modulus. J. A. Jaber, J. B. Schlenoff
2:20 —295. Synthesis and material properties of functionalized lactide oligomers as in situ crosslinkable scaffolds for tissue regeneration. E. Jabbari, X. He
2:40 —296. Synthesis of poly(butadiene-alt-maleic anhydride) copolymer and its adsorption to silicon wafer surfaces. J. A. Lee, T. McCarthy
3:00 —297. Unfolding and refolding behavior of maltose-binding protein by AFM. S. Zou, R. S. Sullan, G. Walker
3:20 —298. Wang resin surface functionalization through [2+3] Huisgens Cycloaddition process and its potential bio-applications. G. Chen, L. Tao, G. Mantovani, V. Ladmiral, D. M. Haddleton
3:40 —299. X-ray studies of regenerated cellulose fibers wet spun from environmental friendly NaOH/Urea aqueous solution. X. Chen, C. Burger, J. Cai, L. Zhang, B. S. Hsiao, B. Chu
4:00 —300. Purification and properties of two chitosanases from penicillium sp. ZD-Z1. S. Sui, K. Zhang, L. Zheng
4:20 —301. Withdrawn.
4:40 —302. Withdrawn.
Section E
Marriott -- Salon C3
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Nanoparticle Assembly
S. H. Foulger and W. T. Ford, Organizers
V. M. Rotello, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —303. Nanoparticles trapped in polymer gels by grafting-from and cross-linking. K. Sill, S -H. Cha, J. C. Lee, T. Emrick
2:00 —304. Monofunctional gold nanoparticles and nanoparticle/polymer hybrid materials. Q. Huo, Q. Dai, J. Zou
2:20 —305. Inorganic cluster synthesis in thin film coatings based on polymer multilayers and block copolymers. R. E. Cohen
2:50 —306. Bricks and mortar: Polymer-mediated self-assembly of nanoparticles. V. M. Rotello
3:20 — Intermission.
3:40 —307. Mesoscopic arrays of gold nanostructures. E. R. Zubarev
4:00 —308. Nanoparticles in PAMAM dendrimer containing polyelectrolyte multilayers. N. Zacharia, M. Modestino, P. T. Hammond
4:20 —309. Polymers to make and align nanoparticles to controlled superstructures. M. Antonietti
4:50 —310. Controlled preparation of nanogel particles and their use as macromonomers. J. W. Stansbury, M. Trujillo-Lemon, X. Ding
Section F
Marriott -- Willow
General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization
Synthesis
D. Garcia, Organizer
R. L. Kuhlman, Presiding
1:00 —311. Selective hydrogenation of poly(styrene-b-2vinylpyridine) with heterogeneous catalytic systems. Y. Aoyama, B. M. Novak
1:20 —312. Synthesis of reactive stimuli-responsive polymers via controlled radical polymerization. N. Metz, P. Theato
1:40 —313. Ethylene-based olefin block copolymers by chain shuttling. R. L. Kuhlman, D. J. Arriola, E. M. Carnahan, P. D. Hustad, T. T. Wenzel
2:00 —314. An alternative chain-transfer-to-monomer mechanism for transition-metal-catalyzed propene polymerization. G. Talarico, P. H. M. Budzelaar
2:20 —315. Light activated RAFT polymerization. S. C. Moratti, S. T. Scroggins
2:40 —316. A facile route to honeycomb-like structures. L. Billon, L. Ghannam, J. Francois
3:00 —317. Synthesis and characterization of poly (butyl acrylate)/ silicate nanocomposites by emulsifier-free emulsion technique. S. K. Swain, R. Samal, P. K. Sahoo
3:20 —318. Synthesis of novel polymethylene derivatives having [2.2]paracyclophane as a pendant. N. Wada, Y. Morisaki, Y. Chujo
3:40 —319. Synthesis of polymer modified inorganic nanoparticles in inverse emulsions for preparation of transparent nanocomposite materials. M. Klapper, V. Khrenov, F. Schwager, K. Müllen, M. Koch
4:00 —320. Synthesis, characterization and properties of very high molecular weight and narrowly dispersed hyperbranched polyglycerols. R. K. Kainthan, D. E. Brooks
4:20 —321. Controlled radical graft copolymerization of methacylonitrile and ethyl acrylate monomers on cellulose. K. C. Gupta
4:40 —322. Synthesis of poly(isobutylene-block-methyl methacrylate) by a novel coupling approach based on living cationic and anionic polymerization. T. Higashihara, D. Feng, R. Faust
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells in Honor of Prof. Jim McGrath - Plenary Session
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Past, Current, and Future Directions of Carbon Nanostructures
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Polymer Chemistry
Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored with SOCED, and POLY
MONDAY EVENING
Section A
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Sci-Mix
C. A. Guymon and C. Landry-Coltrain, Organizers, Presiding
8:00 - 10:00
95, 97-98, 100, 102, 116-118, 120, 122-123, 128, 130-131, 147, 151, 153-155, 171-174, 180-181, 183, 185, 187, 189, 192, 195, 198, 206-207. See previous listings.
412-415, 420, 426-428, 431, 433, 435, 442, 445, 448-450, 453-454, 456-457, 460, 464, 477, 480, 482, 484, 487, 490, 494-496, 504-506, 508, 526, 530-531, 550. See subsequent listings.
TUESDAY MORNING
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Drug Delivery Systems
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
T. Minko and K. L. Kiick, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.
8:40 —323. Targeted polymeric prodrug with multivalent components for cancer therapy. T. Minko, J. J. Khandare, P. Chandna, S. S. Dharap, Y. Wang
9:00 —324. Self-porating polymersomes efficiently deliver antisense to the nucleus. D. Discher, Y. Kim
9:20 —325. STARBURST® and Priostar™ dendrimers for controlled drug delivery applications. S. Svenson, A. S. Chauhan, L. A. Reyna, D. A. Tomalia
9:40 —326. Genipin cross-linked chitosan nanoparticles for controlled release of rifampicin. K. C. Gupta
10:00 —327. Layered nanoparticles for gene delivery. P. Xu, Y. Zhan, S. Li, E. A. Van Kirk, J. Ren, W. J. Murdoch, M. Radosz, Y. Shen
10:20 — Intermission.
10:30 —328. Protein direct delivery to dendritic cells using polymeric nanoparticles consisting of poly(γ-glutamic acid) derivatives for vaccination. M. Akashi, T. Akagi, S. Nakagawa, M. Baba
10:50 —329. Application of genetically engineered biopolymers in gene therapy. A. Hatefi, H. Ghandehari
11:10 —330. Novel water-soluble and photostable dendritic L-DOPA prodrugs. M. Chai, S. Tang, A. Sharma
11:30 —331. Shell crosslinked nanoparticles containing degradable crosslinkers for controlled drug delivery. Y. Li, K. L. Wooley, S. Harrisson
11:50 —332. Catalytic generation of nitric oxide from S-nitrosothiols using organotelluride-linked polymer. S. Hwang, M. E. Meyerhoff
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
M. J. Owen, M. E. Van Dyke, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
S. J. Clarson, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —333. Advanced materials based on the siloxane bond. S. J. Clarson
9:00 —334. PAMAMOS dendrimers: Opening new possibilities to engineering nanotechnology. P. R. Dvornic, C. Hartmann-Thompson, S. N. Kaganove, J. Rousseau, A. Sarkar, T. Zhang
9:30 —335. Modification of polymer matrixes of different architecture by fluoro-containing organosilicon Oligomers: Estimation of matrix influence on molecular organization and other properties. A. M. Muzafarov, N. A. Shumilkina, A. S. Tereshchenko
10:00 —336. Hyperbranched polyalkoxysiloxane: A unique silica precursor for the preparation of nanocomposites. X. Zhu, K. Peter, M. Moeller, C. Melian, A. Adams-Buda, D. E. Demco
10:20 — Intermission.
10:40 —337. Building biological layers on silicone elastomers using redistributive erosion/growth mechanisms. M. A. Brook, L. Liu, H. Sheardown, H. Chen, Y. Chen, D. Morarescu
11:10 —338. Mechanial properties of bimodal polysiloxane elastomers, particularly some prepared using unusually short chains. J. E. Mark, B. Viers
11:40 —339. Trypsin-catalyzed cross-linking of α,ω-triethoxysilyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane: An experimental and computational approach. P. M. Zelisko, T. C. Dudding, K. R. Arnelien, H. Stanisic
Section C
Marriott -- Salon C3
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Tutorial
Cosponsored with Optical Society of America, and PMSE
W. N. Herman, G. E. Jabbour, and S. Foulger, Organizers
D. W. Smith Jr., Organizer, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.
8:35 —340. Tutorial on two-photon absorbing materials and applications. S. R. Marder
9:05 —341. Recent advances in organic materials with large third-order optical nonlinearities. J. M. Hales, A. Biesso, S -H. Chi, S. Zheng, S. Odom, J -Y. Cho, Q. Zhang, S. Barlow, R. R. Schrock, T. E. O. Screen, H. L. Anderson, S. R. Marder, J. W. Perry
9:35 —342. Measuring the spectral dependence of nonlinear absorption and refraction. E. W. Van Stryland
10:05 — Intermission.
10:25 —343. Electro-optic polymer devices: Getting the other stuff right. R. A. Norwood
10:55 —344. Tutorial: Advances and pitfalls in reflective electro-optic coefficient measurements. W. N. Herman, D. H. Park, C. H. Lee
11:25 —345. NLOPredict: A new visualization and data analysis tool for interpreting the nonlinear optical properties of oriented thin films and polymers. G. J. Simpson
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
Tutorial Session
H. N. Cheng, Organizer
R. A. Gross, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.
8:35 —346. Overview: Polyester synthesis catalyzed by Candida antarctica lipase B and the cutinase from Humicola insolens. R. A. Gross
9:05 —347. Industrial applications of enzymes in polymer science. D. Häring
9:35 —348. Fermentative and biocatalytic processes to prepare 1,3-propanediol, p-hydroxycinnamic acid and p-hydroxystyrene. S. L. Haynie, C. E. Nakamura, S. Sariaslani
10:05 — Intermission.
10:20 —349. Biocatalytic materials: From fundamental underpinnings to tools for discovery. J. S. Dordick
10:50 —350. Enzymatic synthesis of PHAs using ionic liquids as solvents. J. Gorke, R. J. Kazlauskas, F. Srienc
11:20 —351. Possibilities and limitations of chemoenzymatic cascade polymerization. M. de Geus, A. Palmans, A. Heise, C. E. Koning
Section E
Marriott -- Salon A3
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Photonics and Micropoarticles
V. M. Rotello and W. T. Ford, Organizers
S. H. Foulger, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —352. Conducting polymer-coated sulfur-rich latexes: New synthetic mimics for micro-meteorites. S. P. Armes, S. Fujii
9:00 —353. Core-bound nano micelles based on hydrogen bonding and photocrosslinking of thymine. K. Saito, L. R. Ingalls, J. C. Warner
9:20 —354. A sequential self-assembly route to hierarchical block copolymer-semiconducting nanoparticle photonic arrays. M. G. Moffitt, H. Yusuf
9:40 —355. Building organic lasers with colloidal crystals. J. R. Lawrence, Y. Ying, P. Jiang, S. H. Foulger
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —356. Nanoparticles synthesized by novel nitroxide-mediated emulsion polymerization processes. J. Nicolas, B. Charleux, S. Magnet
10:50 —357. Adding optical functionality to 3D self-assembled colloidal crystals: Waveguides, cavities, and emitters. P. V. Braun
11:20 —358. Surface modified nanoporous opal films and membranes. I. Zharov
11:40 —359. Monodisperse and uniform sub-micron polymer spheres coated with silver nanoparticles. H. S. Mohammed, D. A. Shipp
12:00 —360. Versatile controlled support achitectures for nano-scale construction. R. D. Milller, J. Sly, V. Y. Lee, B. C. Carter, P. J. Brock
Section F
Marriott -- Salon B2
Entrepreneurship in Polymers and Technology
Success Stories from Laboratory to Products
Cosponsored with BMGT, PRES, SCHB, WCC, and CEPA
K. O. Havelka, P. Zarras, D. W. Smith Jr., J. M. DeSimone, and R. D. Wesson, Organizers
C. D. Smith and E. M. Yokley, Presiding
8:30 —361. Development of novel macromolecular antioxidants for multiple industrial applications. A. L. Cholli
9:00 —362. Development of "artificial urushi" as environmentally benign coating by enzymatic and related catalysis. S. Kobayashi
9:30 —363. Progress in clay aerogel/polymer composite materials. D. Schiraldi, S. A. Bandi, M. D. Gawryla
10:00 — Intermission.
10:10 —364. Novel antibiotics for the emerging problem of drug resistant bacteria. G. N. Tew
10:40 —365. Oral: Entrepreneurism in polymers for the 21st century. D. T. Daly
11:10 —366. Patents to products to profits. P. E. Cassidy
11:40 —367. Developing education methods for entrepreneurship at the interface of medicinal chemistry and polymer science. K. Malone, J. C. Giordan, D. A. Wicks
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Proton Exchange Membrane for Fuel Cells in Honor of Prof. Jim McGrath, Plenary/Contributed Papers
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Past, Current, and Future Directions of Carbon Nanostructures
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Tissue Engineering and Bioimplants
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
C. Scholz and S. Valiyaveettil, Presiding
1:30 —368. Hydrogel scaffolds and biosurfaces for directing healing and tissue reconstruction. B. D. Ratner, A. J. Marshall
2:00 —369. Hermetic and biocompatible encapsulants for retinal prostheses. C. Scholz, W. Vayaboury, R. Sweitzer, D. Shire, J. Rizzo
2:20 —370. Star PEG– from biofunctional coatings to 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering. J. Groll, P. D. Dalton, M. Moeller
2:40 —371. Structure-function characterization of photopolymerized dimethacrylate scaffolds. S. Lin-Gibson, F. A. Landis, J. A. Cooper, J. S. Stephens, M. T. Cicerone
3:00 —372. Submicron fibrous scaffolds based on designer phospholipids and surfactants. M. T. Hunley, M. G. McKee, M. P. Cashion, J. M. Layman, T. E. Long
3:30 — Intermission.
3:40 —373. Nanostructured biomaterials for the treatment of central retinal vein occlusion. J. D. Clapper, C. A. Guymon
4:10 —374. Self-assembling amphiphillic triblock polymers with side-chain mesogens in the hydrophobic core for neural prosthetic devices. L. Theogarajan, C. Scholz, S. Desai, R. Jensen, M. Baldo, J. Rizzo
4:30 —375. Synthesis of highly methacrylated hyaluronic acid hydrogels for bone tissue engineering. S. A. Bencherif, J. A. Sheehan, A. Srinivasan, L. M. Walker, N. R. Washburn
4:50 —376. Mechanical characterization of contact lenses. G. Duan, K -T. Wan, N. Ravi
5:10 —377. Role of biopolymers in hard tissue generation in organism. S. Valiyaveettil
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
S. J. Clarson, M. E. Van Dyke, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
M. J. Owen, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —378. Cyclic poly(dimethylsiloxane) synthesized in high yield from oligomeric end-functionalized linear precursors. M. Foston, H. W. Beckham
2:00 —379. Hydrosilylation reactions of 1,3-diynes and bis(silyl hydrides): Model studies and polymerizations. R. J. Perry, M. A. N. Karageorgis, J. Hensler
2:20 —380. Synthesis of epoxy and amine functional siloxanes for thermally cured coating. R. Chakraborty, M. D. Soucek
2:40 —381. Preparation of organic-inorganic hybrid hydrogels using rodlike polysiloxane having acrylamido groups. Y. Kaneko, S. Sato, J -I. Kadokawa, N. Iyi
3:00 — Intermission.
3:20 —382. New directions in silicone-urea copolymers. O. Tezgel, N. Uslu, E. Unsal, E. Yilgor, I. Yilgor
3:50 —383. Siloxane based polyurea segmented copolymers for high temperature applications. M. E. Yurchenko, J. Huang, A. Robisson, G. H. McKinley, P. T. Hammond
4:10 —384. Effect of siloxane content and degree of reaction on the formation of siloxane-urethane coatings having a microtopographical surface. P. Majumdar, D. C. Webster
Section C
Marriott -- Salon C3
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Tutorial Session
Cosponsored with Optical Society of America, and PMSE
D. W. Smith Jr., G. E. Jabbour, and S. Foulger, Organizers
W. N. Herman, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —385. Fluorinated polymers for photonics: A tutorial. D. W. Smith Jr., A. R. Neilson, S. M. Budy, J. Jin, S. T. Iacono, S. C. Ligon Jr., J. M. Ballato
2:00 —386. Nanophotonic structures and devices with polymers. Y. Fainman
2:30 —387. Efficient surface attachment of polyfluorene brushes to nanopatterned substrates. K. R. Carter, I. W. Moran, S. B. Jhaveri
3:00 — Intermission.
3:20 —388. Engineering properties of organic materials for near infra-red applications. J. Li, E. L. Williams, K. Haavisto, G. E. Jabbour
3:50 —389. Bronstead acid base behavior of conjugated materials. D. S. Dudis, J. J. Ryan, A. T. Yeates
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
New Tools for Polymer Synthesis
H. N. Cheng and R. A. Gross, Organizers
K. L. Kiick, Presiding
1:30 —390. Enzyme positional assembly in polymeric capsules. J. C. M. van Hest, D. M. Vriezema, P. M. Garcia, A. E. Rowan, R. J. M. Nolte, J. Cornelissen
2:00 —391. Assembly strategies for enzyme immobilization. M. Lambermon, L. J. Hendriks, S. Schoffelen, M. Vos, N. S. Hatzakis, N. Carette, A. E. Rowan, J. Cornelissen, T. Michon, N. A. J. M. Sommerdijk, J. C. M. van Hest
2:30 —392. Enzymatic polymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide. S. Villarroya
3:00 — Intermission.
3:15 —393. Cross-linked polymers by chemoenzymatic polymerization. A. Heise, J. Peeters, Y. Xiao, A. R. Palmans, C. Koning
3:45 —394. Iterative tandem catalysis: A novel tool for the synthesis of chiral polymers. A. R. A. Palmans, B. A. C. Van As, J. van Buijtenen, L. van der Mee, E. W. Meijer
4:15 —395. Chiral polyesters by dynamic kinetic resolution polymerization. I. Hilker, G. K. M. Verzijl, A. R. A. Palmans, A. Heise
Section E
Marriott -- Salon A3
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Catalysis and Coatings
S. H. Foulger, V. M. Rotello, and W. T. Ford, Organizers
D. T. Mcquade, Presiding
1:30 —396. Effect of synthesis parameters on the particle size and swelling behavior of pH-responsive microgels. D. Dupin, S. P. Armes
1:50 —397. Microparticle additives embedded into electroactive polymer (EAP) coatings for improved lubricity on high strength steels. P. Zarras, A. J. Guenthner, D. Irvin, S. Hawkins, M. Baronowski, J. Baronowski, J. Hibbs
2:10 —398. Microcapsules: New approaches to catalyst supports. D. T. McQuade
2:30 —399. Electrocatalytic O2 reduction at glassy carbon electrodes modified with well-defined dendrimer-encapsulated Pt-Pd alloy nanoparticles. R. M. Crooks, H. Ye
3:00 — Intermission.
3:20 —400. Dendron-hybridized nanoparticles with carbazole terminated poly (benzyl-ether) ligands: Electrochemically active nanomaterials. R. C. Advincula
3:50 —401. Surface modification of clay nanoparticles for the control of photopolymerization kinetic behavior. K. Owusu-Adom, C. A. Guymon
4:10 —402. Synthesis and assembly of alloy and core-shell nanoparticles for sensor applications. C -J. Zhong
4:40 —403. Unusual synthesis of functional nanoparticles and their application in catalysis, coatings and nanocomposites. M. Klapper, D. Fisher, C. Naundorf, K. Müller, F. Schwager, V. Khrenov, K. Müllen
5:00 —404. Star-shaped block copolymers stabilized Pd-nanoparticles and their catalytic activity: A high-throughput approach. M. A. R. Meier, M. Filali, J -F. Gohy, U. S. Schubert
Section F
Marriott -- Salon B2
Industrial Sponsors Award in Honor of James Hedrick
R. D. Allen, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 — Introductory Remarks.
1:40 —405. High performance multiphase materials. J. E. McGrath
2:10 —406. Design and synthesis of novel biomaterials: A structure-property approach. V. Ashby, Y. Yang, D. A. Olson, M. R. Cottle, B. F. Pierce, J. Liu, A. H. Brown
2:40 —407. Organocatalysis: A powerful strategy for controlled polymerization reactions. R. M. Waymouth, J. L. Hedrick, D. A. Culkin, R. C. Pratt, W. Jeong, N. E. Kamber, B. G. G. Lohmeijer, O. Coulembier
3:10 — Intermission.
3:20 —408. Using the tricks of the electronics industry to aid in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of human disease. J. M. DeSimone
3:50 —409. Synthetic macromolecules at the interface with biology: From tailored gene transfer agents to phospholipid membranes and scaffolds. T. E. Long, J. M. Layman, M. G. McKee, A. S. Karikari, M. T. Hunley, M. P. Cashion, Y. W. Lee
4:20 —410. Polymer chemistry in IBM: The chemistry/technology interface. R. D. Allen
4:50 —411. Application driven synthetic polymer chemisty. J. L. Hedrick
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells in Honor of Prof. Jim McGrath, Contributed Papers
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Production, Purification, and Properties of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
TUESDAY EVENING
Section A
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
412. Amphiphilic water soluble triblock copolymers based on poly(2,3-dihydroxypropyl methacrylate) and poly(propylene oxide): Synthesis, micellization and interaction with model lipid layers. E. Amado, A. Blume, J. Kressler
413. Attachment of amoxicillin to expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) microwave plasma modified surfaces. N. Aumsuwan, M. W. Urban
414. Biocidal macromonomers for contact-active polymer networks. C. J. Waschinski, U. Salz, J. Zimmermann, J. C. Tiller
415. Characterization of poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels formed via Click chemistry. N. Gupta, R. Vestberg, M. Malkoch, S. Hikita, R. Thibault, M. Lingwood, E. McCarney, S -I. Han, D. Clegg, C. J. Hawker
416. Chemical engineering of nanogel drug carriers: Increased bioavailability and decreased cytotoxicity. S. V. Vinogradov, E. Kohli, A. Zeman, A. V. Kabanov
417. Chemo-selective polycondensations of diols and dicarboxylic acids containing pendant hydroxyl groups. A. Takasu, Y. Shibata, Y. Narukawa, T. Hirabayashi
418. Control of degree of substitution of Newkome's 1st generation dendron on cellulose backbone and evaluation of antibacterial properties of corresponding quaternized derivatives. C. Zhang, W. H. Daly
419. Evaluation of biocompatibility on porous chitosan-hydroxyapatite hybrids prepared by partial enzymatic hydrolysis. W. Tachaboonyakiat, D. Ogomi, T. Serizawa, M. Akashi
420. Helical glycopolypeptides with varying saccharide density: Impact on polypeptide structure and cholera toxin binding. S. Liu, B. D. Polizzotti, K. L. Kiick
421. Nanogel artificial chaperone: Refolding and cell-free protein synthesis of GFP. W. Asayama, Y. Nomura, S -I. Sawada, N. Morimoto, K. Akiyoshi
422. Nanogel-inorganic hybrid: Synthesis of polysaccharide-calcium phosphate nanomaterials. S. Yamane, A. Sugawara, K. Akiyoshi
423. Photoluminescence-enhanced biocompatible quantum dots by phospholipid functionalization. P. He, X. Zhu
424. Poly(ethylene imine)-g-chitosan through poly(ethylene glycol) spacer as a non-viral vector for gene delivery. L -F. Wang, Y -S. Peng
425. Polymers for the nanocrystal preparation of poorly soluble drugs. J. Lee, J -Y. Choi, C. H. Park, J. Y. Yoo
426. Preparation and characterization of biodegradable nanoparticles for targeted cancer therapy. E. Ozturk, E. B. Denkbas, G. L. Berestein
427. Preparation of electrically conducting nanocomposites based on tunicate cellulose whiskers. O. van den Berg V, C. Weder, J. R. Capadona
428. Purification and characterization of protein-polymer conjugates. C. Sayers
429. Recoverable polymer hydrogels based on covalently complex by new cytocompatible phospholipid polymers. T. Konno, K. Ishihara
430. Removal of alkylphenols by the combined use of mushroom or Aspergillus oryzae tyrosinase and chitosan beads. K. Yamada, A. Kashiwada, K. Matsuda, M. Hirata, Y. Nakamura, Y. Hata, K. Higashida
431. Synergistic effects of pH, ionic strength and enzyme concentration on stimuli-responsive behavior of colloidal films. M. Yu, M. W. Urban
432. Synthesis and antitumor activity of polymers containing podophyllotoxin. S -W. Yeo, S -H. Kim, I. Chung
433. Synthesis and characterization of block copolymers based on Bombyx mori silk. J. L. Geno, O. Rathore, D. Y. Sogah
434. Synthesis and characterization of elastomeric multiblock polyester nanocomposites. M. El Fray, A. Pilaszkiewicz
435. Synthesis and characterization of random coil glycopolypeptides with controlled compositions for toxin inhibition. R. Maheshwari, K. L. Kiick
436. Synthesis and characterizations of novel biodegradable poly(hydroxybutyrate-b-D,L-lactide-b-ε-caprolactone) triblock copolymers. L. Wu, S. Li, Q. Liu, Z. Li, X. Fang, G -Q. Chen, K. Xu
437. Withdrawn.
438. Synthesis and photochromism study of novel photo-switchable polymers containing dispiropyran supramolecule at the end. K. Fukushima, T. Fujiwara
439. Towards a highly selective polymeric phosphate receptor. D. Lam, D. K. Smith, B. Nelissen
440. Fast label-free DNA detection using self-signal amplifying fluorescent polymer bioconjugates. K. Lee, C -C. Pun, L. K. Povlich, J. Kim
Section B
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
H. N. Cheng and R. A. Gross, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
441. Sono-enzymatic polymerization of catechol. M. Fernandes, C. Basto, A. Zille, F. Munteanu, G. M. Guebitz, A. Cavaco-Paulo
442. Amphiphilic conetworks comprising a fluorophilic phase. N. Bruns, J. C. Tiller
443. Synthesis and characterization of poly(ε-caprolactone) obtained by enzymatic polymerization with Yarrowia lipolytica lipase. A. Martinez-Richa, K. A. Barrera-Rivera, A. Flores-Carreon
444. "Sweet Polyesters": Lipase-catalyzed condensation-polymerizations of sugar alcohols. J. Hu, W. Gao, A. Kulshrestha, R. Gross
445. Synthesis of glycerol-based oligomers and polymer: Comparison between lipase and dibutyltin oxide catalyzed polymerization. J. Hu, W. Gao, A. S. Kulshrestha, R. Gross
446. Lactone ring-opening polymerization catalyzed by a Cutinase biocatalyst. M. Hunsen, A. Azim, H. Mang, S. R. Wallner, A. Ronkvist, W. Xie, R. A. Gross
447. Enzyme immobilization without a support: Candida antartica lipase B (CALB) Self-crosslinked aggregates. A. Vaidya, W. Xie, W. Gao, J. C. Bohling, M. E. Miller, R. Gross
448. Making oligo-peptide synthesis look easy: Papain-catalyzed oligo(gama-ethyl-L-glutamate) synthesis. G. Li, A. Vaidya, W. Xie, W. Gao, R. A. Gross
Section C
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Entrepreneurship in Polymers and Technology
Cosponsored with BMGT, SCHB, PRES, WCC, and CEPA
K. O. Havelka, P. Zarras, D. W. Smith Jr., J. M. DeSimone, and R. D. Wesson, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
449. Bridging the gap: Views from both sides of an educational interface between business and polymer science. J. W. Chan, T. B. Barker
450. Communication: A vital key to the success of interdisciplinary programs. A. M. Rhoades, M. S. Black
451. Fostering entrepreneurship at the university. J -F. Morizur
452. Graduate student perspective of high-tech start-up companies: Selected case studies. M. S. Black, A. M. Rhodes
453. Green polyolefins. S. Jonasdottir, A. Venturelli, R. B. Wilson Jr.
454. Igert courses foster creativity and technology development for start up companies. A. Magenau
455. International immersion for graduate student education: EMPS IGERT, a graduate student perspective. S. M. Trey, L. K. Kemp
456. Operation dissemination, an exercise in creativity. T. D. Clark, J. Swanson
457. Road to a business plan competition: EMPS IGERT, the learning never ends. N. L. Hammond, L. K. Kemp
458. USM/UM EMPS IGERT: Student journey toward collaboration and technology development. L. K. Kemp, S. M. Trey
Section D
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Multicompartment Micelles: Higher Order Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers
Cosponsored with COLL
M. A. Hillmyer and T. P. Lodge, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
459. Aggregation behavior of block copolymers based on 2-(acetoacetoxy)ethyl methacrylate. T. Krasia-Christoforou, R. Sigel, H. Schlaad
460. Effect of polyelectrolyte on block copolymer self assembly in solution. Z. Chen, H. Cui, K. Hales, Z. Li, K. Qi, D. J. Pochan, K. L. Wooley
461. Hierarchical self-assembly of biocompatible comb-dendrtic block copolymers. L. Tian, P. T. Hammond
462. Influence of strongly interacting homopolymers on the long-range order in semicrystalline, amphiphilic block copolymer templates. V. R. Tirumala, B. D. Vogt, E. K. Lin, J. J. Watkins
463. Multiscale modeling of hierarchical structure in pluronic micellar solutions. G. D. Smith
464. Nanostructured vesicles and polygonal bilayer sheets from self-assembly of ABC miktoarm star terpolymers in water. Z. Li, M. A. Hillmyer, T. P. Lodge
465. Novel block copolymers of bisphenol-A substituted polyacrylates prepared using atom transfer radical polymerization. S. Bahulayan, P. Ong, N. M Hanafiah, S. Valiyaveettil
466. Preparation of colored, electronic ink particles for electrophoretic displays. T. H. Kim, J. H. Oh, Y. S. Ko, J. Yoon, Y. K. Kwon
467. Reversible pH sensitive self-assembly in water of amphiphilic block copolymers. L. Billon, G. Laruelle, O. Borisov, A. Lapp, J. Francois
469. Surface behavior of pH-responsive ABC terpolymers. S. Peleshanko, T. V. Tsukruk, M. Goodman, V. Sfika, C. Tsitsilianis, V. V. Tsukruk
470. Synthesis of amphiphilic pH-responsive ABCBA pentablock terpolymer networks: Effect of hydrophobic composition and architecture on their swelling properties. A. I. Triftaridou, C. S. Patrickios
471. Synthesis of polymer nanoparticles from amphiphilc block copolymers for DNA detection via amplified fluorescence. B. R. Stepp, M. Boyle, S. Srinivasan, S. T. Nguyen
472. The synthesis and characterization of amphiphilic disubstituted oligothiophenes. Y. S. Ko, K. H. Lee, Y. K. Kwon
473. Using spin probe ESR to study self-assembling of amphiphilic PDMS-b-PMA multiblock copolymers in aqueous media. S. Schlick, W. Aris, M. Pinteala
Section E
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
W. T. Ford, Organizer
V. M. Rotello and S. Foulger, Organizers, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
474. A detailed investigation of the co-polymerization kinetics and particle formation of nanoscopical poly(EGDMA-co-MAA) by miniemulsion polymerization. M. Herold, E. Müller, M. Dettling, A. Weber, H. Brunner, G. E. M. Tovar
475. A novel method of coating reduced iron particles with poly(P-xylylene) by Cvd polymerization. F. Jiang, H. Pu, X. Liao
476. Chemical functionalization of poly(nitrophenyl acrylate-co-methacrylamide) microgels with pyridines to provide them specific pH-sensitivity. V. Saez-Martinez, L. Perez-Alvarez, M. T. Herrero, E. Hernaez, I. A. Katime
477. Conformal internal coating of macroporous co-continous MCF-silicas with isocyanate derived polymers. X. Wang, S. Mulik, C. Sotiriou-Leventis, N. Leventis
478. Cp2TiCl catalyzed styrene grafting from epoxide functionalized silica nanoparticles. A. D. Asandei, G. Saha
479. Diffusive characteristics of nanoparticles in a poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel. C. C. Tester, A. M. DiCiccio, W. Chen
480. Effect of polymer surfactant molar mass and composition on ferromagnetic nanoparticle properties. B. D. Korth, J. Pyun
481. Hemostatic effects of polymerized albumin nano-particles carrying fibrinogen g-chain dodecapeptide as platelet substitutes. Y. Okamura, T. Fujie, M. Handa, Y. Ikeda, S. Takeoka
482. Hybrid polymers with reversible hydrophobic regions by combination of RAFT and ATRP. K. Ranganathan, R. K. Kainthan, D. E. Brooks, J. N. Kizhakkedathu
483. Kinetic and thermodynamic behavior of recognition processes employing nano-spherical L-boc-phenylalanine anilide molecularly imprinted poly(MAA-co-EGDMA) monoliths. S. Sezgin, A. Weber, M. Herold, C. Gruber-Traub, H. Brunner, G. E. M. Tovar
484. Kinetic study of in situ generation of silver nanoparticles in poly(vinylidene fluoride). J. M. Compton, C. Wales, G. Martin, L. David, E. Espuche, D. W. Thompson, D. Kranbuehl
485. Magnetic nanoparticles with supramolecular recognition sites. W. H. Binder, H. Weinstabl
486. Manufacturing monodisperse gelatin microparticles using a microfluidic chip. K -S. Huang, J -Y. Chang, C -H. Yang
487. Mechanistic investigations on amphiphilic microbeads as carriers for biocatalysts in organic solvents. R. S. Ladisch, J. C. Tiller
488. Micro-fluidics assisted fabrication of uniform polymeric microcapsules: An evaluation study of their encapsulation behavior. S. Abraham, J. K. Lee, E. H. Jeong, J. S. Go, C. S. Ha, D. W. Park, I. Kim
489. Monodisperse, spherical micro and nanosized bridged polysilsesquioxanes. M. Khiterer, K. J. Shea
490. Monolayer protected gold nanoparticles by self assembly of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(ε-caprolactone) copolymer. T. Azzam, A. Eisenberg
491. Morphology control of C60 particles using a fullerodendron-assisted approach. Y. Takaguchi, M. Tamura, S. Tsuboi
492. Multiwalled carbon nanotubes-coated polymeric microspheres. S. H. Yoon, M. Kang, H -J. Jin
493. Novel microfluidic devices for nanoparticle synthesis. K. M. Choi
494. Phase behavior of polypeptide-coated silica particles mixed with helical polypeptide. J. Qiu, E. Soto-Cantu, P. S. Russo
495. Polymer nanoparticles via intramolecular chain collapse: Two-component crosslinking. J. B. Beck, C. J. Hawker
496. Polystyrene-ZnO hybrid nanoparticles with core-shell morphology. M. Agrawal, A. Pich, S. Gupta, N. E. Zafeiropoulos, M. Stamm
497. Preparation of antimicrobial poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofibers containing silver nanoparticles. W -J. Jin, H. J. Jeon, E. H. Jeong, J. H. Hong, J. H. Youk
498. Preparation of poly(N-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) nanocapsules containing liquid crystal in the core. S -J. Yoon, M -S. Lee, N. Kim
499. Role of the degree of hydrolysis and blockiness of poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in the initial stage of emulsion polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) using PVA as a protective colloid. A. Suzuki, A. Nakajima, K. Kikuchi, T. Okaya
500. Speciation and fragmentation of complexes containing poly-propylene imine (PPI) dendrimers and divalent metals. W. D. Price, J. D. Batchelor, G. A. Harbour
501. Static and dynamic light scattering of polyelectrolyte block copolymer micelles. V. Schmidt, C. Giacomelli, F. Lecolley, R. Borsali
502. Structures of branched poly(styrene-b-tert-butyl acrylate) prepared by ATRP from a poly(propylene imine)(NH2)64 core. Y. H. Kim, W. T. Ford, T. H. Mourey
503. Synthesis and characterization of core-shell poly-acrylate in emulsion polymerization via reverse ATRP. Z. Hua, L. Yali, W. Ming, C. Zhenshu
504. Synthesis of a novel acetylenyl-terminated gold nanoparticle dendrimer. T. Farlow, A. Vandenbos, B. Gilmartin, T. Fujiwara
505. Synthesis of ferromagnetic colloids possessing fluorescent polymer shells. P. Keng, S. Bowles, J. Pyun
506. Synthesis of monodisperse hybrid silica/polyamine nanoparticles. T. G. Belgard, V. Murthy, M. K. Gheith, M. S. Wong
507. Synthesis of smart core-shell polymer in supercritical carbon dioxide. L. Cao, L. Chen
508. Ultrasonic preparation and characterization of polyglutamate core-shell microspheres. E. Dibbern, F. J -J. Toublan, K. S. Suslick
509. Water-soluble carbon nanocapsules as potential agents for photodynamic therapy. J -Y. Chang, G. L. Hwang, C -H. Yang, K -S. Huang
510. Wax micro-capsules prepared through emulsion aggregation and coalescence. Y. Tong, C -M. Cheng
511. Well-defined amphiphilic core-shell particles with polyvinylamine shells. W. Y. Li, P. Li
512. A green route to preparation cellulose acetate particle from ramie fiber. Z -T. Liu Sr., X. Fan, J. Wu, L. Zhang, L. Song, Z. Gao, W. Dong, H. Xiong, Y. Peng, S. Tang
513. Withdrawn.
514. Flash welded polyaniline nanofiber actuator. C. O. Baker, B. Shedd, P. G. Whitten, G. G. Wallace, R. B. Kaner
515. Measurement of carbon nanotube dispersion by size exclusion chromatography. B. J. Bauer, V. Bajpai, M. L. Becker, J. Fagan, E. K. Hobbie, K. B. Migler
516. Microencapsulation of catalase in polyketal polymer by double emulsion. S. Lee, S. C. Yang, S. Khaja, N. Murthy
517. Multifunctional hybrid nanostructures: Co-encapsulation of assorted nanoparticles within block copolymer micelles. B -S. Kim, T. A. Taton
518. Titania/polyvinylpyrrolidone composite fibers via electrohydrodynamic route: Control of sol-gel chemistry enables long-term processability and high quality material production. M. Skotak, G. Larsen
Section F
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Cosponsored with PMSE
W. N. Herman, G. E. Jabbour, G. E. Jabbour, and S. Foulger, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
519. Effects of alkyl subsistents of photorefractive chromophores on electro-optic response. C -S. Choi, Q. V. Nguyen, J -W. Oh, U -J. Hwang, N. Kim
520. Investigation into the polymer-small molecule blends film morphology on electroluminescence. T. Zhang, G. Liu
521. Nonlinear optical polymers for effective wavelength conversions in optical fiber communications. S. K. Park, S. Park, M -S. Kim, J. J. Ju, J. T. Kim, M -H. Lee
522. Aggregation-induced emission of tetraphenylethylene derivatives and their blends with poly(methyl methacrylate). Y. Hong, H. Tong, Y. Dong, M. Haeussler, J. W. Y. Lam, B. Z. Tang
523. An investigation into the surface structure and composition of a novel DBAB block copolymer using AFM and NSOM. A. M. Lorts, S. Vick, C. E. Bonner Jr., C. Zhang, S -S. Sun
524. Arrangement of tripod dyes with different linkages at the air-water interface. H -G. Park, S. Y. Park, D. Sohn
525. Dispensed polymer waveguides and laser-ablated couplers for optical interconnects on PC boards. Y. Leng, V. Yun, L. Lucas, W. N. Herman, J. Goldhar
526. Electro-optical study of polymer stabilized cholesteric liquid crystals. E. R. Beckel, L. V. Natarajan, V. P. Tondiglia, J. M. Wofford, R. L. Sutherland, T. J. Bunning
527. Investigation of photon-induced transient conductive and dielectric properties of MEH-PPV thin films. W. Cao, M. Du, Y -H. Peng, W. N. Herman, C. H. Lee
528. Measurement of complex c(3) using DFWM with an imaged 2D phase grating. S -Y. Tseng, Y -H. Peng, W. Cao, Y. Kim, L. Lucas, V. Yun, Y. Leng, C. H. Lee, W. N. Herman, J. Goldhar
529. Single-step biocatalytic synthesis of sexithiophene. S. Nagarajan, R. Nagarajan, M. Cazeca, J. Kumar, F. Bruno, L. Samuelson
530. Synthesis and optical properties of new hyperbranched poly(p-phenylene ethynylene)s prepared via different A2 + B3 approaches. M. Schroeter, J. D. Mendez, C. Weder
Section G
Moscone Convention Center -- Hall D
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
S. J. Clarson, M. J. Owen, and M. E. Van Dyke, Organizers
S. D. Smith and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
531. Effect of flow on the structure of biological and synthetic minerals. R. Beltz, S. J. Clarson, D. W. Hamilton, M. S. Kannan, S. V. Patwardhan
532. Molecular dynamics simulations of ordering of polydimethylsiloxane under uniaxial stress. R. H. Gee, N. Lacevic, R. S. Maxwell, A. Saab
533. Biocatalytic synthesis of organo-siloxane copolymers for flame retardant applications. R. Mosurkal, V. Tucci, L. Samuelson, F. Bruno, P. R. Westmoreland, J. Kumar, A. C. Watterson
534. Laser spike annealing: A novel post-porosity treatment for significant toughening of low-k organosilicates. W. Volksen, G. Dubois, A. Kellock, T. P. Magbitang, R. D. Miller, S. A. Cohen, E. E. Simonyi, L. Ramirez, Y. Wang
535. Low surface energy silsesquioxane perfluorocyclobutane polymer composites as lotus leaf mimics. S. T. Iacono, S. M. Budy, J. M. Mabry, D. W. Smith Jr.
536. Mechanical properties of PA-1010 composites reinforced with MPS modified tremolite. X. Liu, Y. Han, D. Zhao, J. Fang, Z. Li, F. Liu
537. Mq-Type polymers based on hyperbranched polyethoxysiloxane and molecular silicasoles. I. B. Meshkov, V. V. Kazakova, O. B. Gortbatcevich, N. V. Voronina, V. D. Myakouchev, A. M. Muzafarov
538. One-pot synthesis and sol-gel condensation of poly(alkoxysilane)S by dehydrocoupling of hydrosilanes with alcohols using group VIII metallocene catalysts. H -G. Woo, S -Y. Kim, Y -M. Hwang, M -S. Cho, J -I. Kong, B -S. Pyo, B -H. Kim
539. Organic and polymeric silicone based material with switchable components for photorefractive reactions and applications. S. Pichler, I. Muehlbacher, J. Sassmannshausen, F. Stelzer
540. Polymerization of e–caprolactone withhydrosilane to random polysiloxanes mediated by Cp2MCl2/Red-Al (M = Ti, Zr, Hf) combination catalysts. H -G. Woo, M -S. Cho, B -H. Kim
541. Preparation of porous silica materials with cyclodextrin-derivatives as templates. D. Farnik, W. H. Binder, N. Huesing
542. Properties of waterborne polyurethanes modified with dihydroxypropyl terminated polysiloxane. X. Zhu, Q. Zhang, T. Li, X. Z. Kong
543. Reactivity ratios of cyclohexyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-styrene with styrene monomer. S. R. Largo, B. M. Moore, J. M. Mabry, T. S. Haddad
544. Solubility study of metal salts in phosphonate functionalized polysiloxane copolymer. S. Gallagher
545. Structural analyses of polyhedral oligomeric sisesquioxane-filled polystyrene thin films. N. Hosaka, N. Torikai, S. Sasaki, O. Sakata, H. Otsuka, A. Takahara
546. Study of well-defined fluoropolymer brushes from the silicon substrates by surface-initiated ATRP. Y. Xu, H. Li, Y. Li, D. Wang, Y. Song, J. Wang
547. Synthesis of fluorohydrocarbon derivatives of hyperbranched polycarbosilanes. N. A. Shumilkina, A. M. Myshkovski, V. D. Myakouchev, M. Gallyamov, A. M. Muzafarov
548. The fabrication of Ag@SiO2 microspheres utilized the in situ reduction of silver ions on silica surface. C -K. Huang, F -S. Ko, C -Y. Chen, C -H. Chan, Y -L. Tsai, S -P. Lin, M -D. Jiang, J -S. Hsu, J -L. Han, K -H. Hsieh
549. Oxygen and water vapor gas barrier thin films deposited by plasma polymerization of tetramethoxysilane/oxygen mixtures. N. Inagaki
550. Synthesis of chiral and temperature-responsive silicone-based conetworks. J. Tobis, J. C. Tiller
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Bio-related Polymer Architectures
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
Y. Chang and T. Miyata, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.
8:40 —551. Synthesis of amino acid-functionalized polymers (biohybrids) by anionic polymerization and hydrosilation chemistry. R. Quirk, S. Roy Chowdhury
9:10 —552. Synthesis of hydrogels with well defined network structure using Click chemistry. R. Vestberg, M. Malkoch, N. Gupta, C. Hawker
9:30 —553. Biohybrid block copolymer architectures by "click" chemistry. J. A. Opsteen, A. J. Dirks, S. S. V. Berkel, N. S. Hatzakis, R. P. Brinkhuis, M. E. G. Reijnders, J. C. M. van Hest
9:50 —554. Controlled synthesis of star-shaped homo- and co-polymers of aliphatic polyesters. A -C. Albertsson, K. Odelius, A. Finne-Wistrand
10:10 —555. Polymer architectures and the relation to their material properties. A -C. Albertsson, A. Stjerndahl
10:30 — Intermission.
10:40 —556. Surfactant induced helix formation of cylindrical brush polymers with poly-L-lysine side chains. M. Schmidt, N. Gunari, B. Zhang, A. Janshoff
11:10 —557. Synthesis of degradable functional polymers with various molecular architectures by combination of ATRP and nature-inspired reversible reactions. N. V. Tsarevsky, K. Min, K. Matyjaszewski
11:30 —558. Synthesis of polycations with reducible disulfide bonds in the backbone and their use in nucleic acid delivery. H. Kaur, D. Soundara Manickam, D. Oupicky
11:50 —559. Synthesis of polyketals using acyclic diene metathesis(admet) polymerization. S. D. Khaja, N. Murthy
12:10 —560. Designing polymers for biological activity. G. N. Tew
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
S. J. Clarson, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
M. E. Van Dyke, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —561. Regioselective synthesis of crosslinkable alpha-(EtO)3Si-oligosiloxane-block-olio(oxyethylene)s. R. Murthy, M. A. Grunlan
9:00 —562. Nanostructured poly(dimethylsiloxane)-based amphiphilic polymer conetworks. S. Szabó L, B. Iván, J. Scherble, R. Thomann, R. Mülhaupt
9:30 —563. Synthesis and properties of hydrophilic and amphiphilic inorganic glycopolymers having rigid-rod polysiloxane main-chains. J -I. Kadokawa, Y. Kaneko, K. Beppu
9:50 —564. Effect of PDMS composition on the surface and bulk properties of crosslinked siloxane-urethane coatings. A. Ekin, D. C. Webster, J. Daniels, S. J. Stafslien
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —565. Preparation and application of high performance silicone rubber mixed matrix membranes for ethanol-water pervaporation. V. Namboodiri, T. Bowen, L. Vane
11:00 —566. Pervaporation of isopropanol-water mixtures using hydrophobic poly(methylphenylsiloxane) and poly(dimethylsiloxane) and hydrophilic cellulose acetate membranes. Y. Poojari, X. K. Zhang, S. J. Clarson, S. Solasa
11:20 —567. Solutions to missions impossible: Organomodified siloxanes. J. Venzmer
11:40 —568. Investigation of the effect of bis-vinyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane on the mechanical strength of poly (N-isopropyl acrylamide) gels. N. Uyanik
Section C
Marriott -- Salon C3
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Nonlinear Optics
Cosponsored with Optical Society of America, and PMSE
D. W. Smith Jr., G. E. Jabbour, and S. Foulger, Organizers
W. N. Herman, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —569. Controlled self-assembly and “Click” processing of organic electro-optic materials for exceptional photonic properties and applications. A. K -Y. Jen
9:00 —570. Self-assembled organic thin films for second order nonlinear optics. C. Durak, A. Garg, K. Chen, K. Van Cott, R. M. Davis, H. W. Gibson, H. D. Robinson, J. R. Heflin
9:20 —571. Using fundamental principles for getting the most out of the nonlinear-optical response. M. G. Kuzyk, J. Zhou, D. S. Watkins
9:50 —572. Suitability of using thick LiNbO3 to validate reflection method electro-optic measurements of thin films. D. H. Park, C. H. Lee, W. N. Herman
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —573. Fluorene-based fluorescent probes for two-photon imaging applications. K. D. Belfield, A. R. Morales, K. J. Schafer-Hales, S. Yao
11:00 —574. Two-photon absorption and nonlinear refraction in thin films of transition metal porphyrins. D. Kuciauskas, J. L. Humphrey
11:20 —575. Mechanism of enhancement in novel two-photon absorption branched and other macrocyclic materials. T. Goodson III
11:50 —576. Two-photon 3D optical data storage in a photochromic diarylethene polymer composite. C. C. Corredor, Z -L. Huang, K. D. Belfield
12:10 —577. New developments in multiphoton absorption polymerization. J. Fourkas, C. LaFratta, L. Li
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
Protein Engineering and Enzyme Modifications
H. N. Cheng and R. A. Gross, Organizers
J. Minshull, Presiding
8:30 —578. Protein engineering for polymer biocatalysis. J. Minshull, J. Ness, H. Mang, J. Yang, S. R. Wallner, W. Gao, W. Lu, A. Martin, V. Shah, R. A. Gross, C. Gustafsson, S. Govindarajan
9:00 —579. Artificial processive enzymes based on the T4 replisome. R. J. M. Nolte, A. E. Rowan, S. J. Benkovic, J. Clerx, J. J. Cornelissen, M. M. Spiering, Z. Zhuang
9:30 —580. Protein engineering of Lipase B from Candida antarctica for polyester synthesis. H. Mang, J. Yang, S. R. Wallner, W. Gao, J. Minshull, J. Ness, S. Govindarajan, R. A. Gross
10:00 — Intermission.
10:15 —581. Biosynthetically derived helical polypeptides as templates in materials design. K. L. Kiick
10:45 —582. Engineered protein polymers. H. Cho, K. A. Shah, J. K. Montclare
11:15 —583. Protein immobilization on epoxy activated polymer films: The effect of surface wettability. B. Chen, R. A. Gross, M. H. Raflailovich
Section E
Marriott -- Salon A3
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Properties and Theory
V. M. Rotello, W. T. Ford, and S. H. Foulger, Organizers
K. R. Carter, Presiding
8:30 —584. Mechanics of clay-polymer nanocomposites. Y. Rao, J. Pochan
8:50 —585. "Grafting from" living cationic polymerization of polyisobutylene and polystyrene from nanoparticle-surfaces. W. H. Binder, R. Zirbs, D. Machl
9:10 —586. Dynamics of polymers in exfoliated and intercalated polymer/clay nanocomposites studied by ESR, XRD, and DSC. Y. Miwa, A. R. Drews, S. Schlick
9:30 —587. Modeling the release of nanoparticles from mobile microcapsules. A. C. Balazs, R. Verberg, A. Alexeev
10:00 — Intermission.
10:20 —588. What is determining the morphology in thermally expandable microspheres? M. Jonsson, O. Nordin, E. Malmström, C. Hammer
10:40 —589. Polymer coated magnetic colloids and magnetically assembled mesostructures. S. E. Bowles, B. D. Korth, P. Keng, J. Pyun
11:00 —590. Functionalized magnetic nanoparticles: Morphology-property relationship. L. M. Bronstein, X. Huang, J. R. Retrum, B. D. Stein, N. B. Remmes, D. V. Baxter, S. Dixit, B. Dragnea
11:30 —591. Inducing flow in solventless metal nanoparticles via ligation of a thiol-containing ionic liquid. S. C. Warren, M. J. Banholzer, L. S. Slaughter, F. J. DiSalvo Jr., U. B. Wiesner
11:50 —592. Synthesis of core-shell polymeric particles using surface initiated living free radical polymerization from reactive crosslinked polymer cores. K. R. Carter, S. B. Jhaveri, D. Koylu, D. Maschke
Section F
Marriott -- Salon B2
General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization
Characterization B
D. Garcia, Organizer
J. P. McCarney, Presiding
8:00 —593. Quantification of poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(propylene glycol) in alkoxylated surfactants. D. Lee, S. K. R. Williams, S. J. Rumbelow
8:20 —594. Self-assembly of sulfonated poly(1,3-cyclohexadiene) in aqueous solutions as studied by small angle neutron scattering. S. I. Yun, K. Hong, Y. B. Melnichenko, G. D. Wignall, J. W. Mays
8:40 —595. Self-assessing photoluminescent polyurethanes. B. R. Crenshaw, C. Weder
9:00 —596. Single electron oxidation of N-alkoxyamines: Synthesis of terminally functionalized polystyrenes. G. O'Bryan, R. Braslau
9:20 —597. Structural variation in bis-alkoxyamines: Kinetics investigation of nitroxide mediated polymerization. J. Ruehl, R. Braslau
9:40 —598. Synchrotron based surface science to probe structure and chemistry of polymeric interfacial regions. J. L. Lenhart, D. A. Fischer
10:00 —599. Thermomechanical and optical properties of adamantyl and higher-order diamondoid methacrylates. J. P. McCarney, S. Liu, S. Sciamanna, J. Kostka, D. A. Schiraldi
10:20 —600. Useful high-axial-ratio-nanostructures via self-assembly and template directed synthesis. T. G. Barclay, J. G. Matisons, S. R. Clarke
10:40 —601. Determination of the ionic groups and the effect of the metal on bonding behavior in ionomers by using calorimetric methods. A. G. Dumanli, L. Aras
11:00 —602. Fluorescence end-labeled ring opening metathesis polymers. D. Burtscher, F. Stelzer, C. Slugovc
11:20 —603. Hybrid biomolecules for controlling the assembly of electroactive chromophores. O. Y. Kas, M. B. Charati, K. L. Kiick, M. E. Galvin
11:40 —604. Characterization of regioregular poly(3-semifluoroalkylthiophene)s. S. Watt, D. M. Collard
12:00 —44. Tuning the efficiency of click reactions using polymers prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization. P. L. Golas, N. V. Tsarevsky, B. S. Sumerlin, K. Matyjaszewski
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells in Honor of Prof. Jim McGrath Contributed Papers
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Future Global Energy Prosperity: The Terawatt Challenge
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Bio-related Polymer Architectures
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
J. Antonucci and J. Hartgerink, Presiding
1:30 —605. Polymeric antibacterial agents based upon modification of polysaccharides with quaternary ammonium derivatives. W. H. Daly, M. Thatte, C. Zhang, W. Sajomsang
2:00 —606. A molecular dynamics approach to the supramolecular structure of collagen and related binding properties. F. Ciardelli, S. Bronco, C. Cappelli, S. Monti
2:20 —607. The effect of chemical structure and phase morphology on the fatigue properties of thermoplastic elastomer biomaterials. M. El Fray, J. E. Puskas, V. Altstädt
2:40 —608. Synthesis of biodegradable poly(urethane urea) by gas phase addition of water. J. O. B. Asplund, T. Bowden, T. Mathisen, J. Hilborn
3:00 —609. Synthesis of novel multi-functional matrix metalloproteinases degradable peptide crosslinkers. E. Jabbari, X. He
3:20 — Intermission.
3:30 —610. Physicochemical and mechanical evaluation of cation-modified ACP acrylic resin composites. J. Antonucci, D. Skrtic
4:00 —611. Influence of macromolecular architecture on nucleic acid transfection. J. M. Layman, A. A. Hirani, J. M. Pickel, P. F. Britt, Y. W. Lee, T. E. Long
4:20 —612. Organocatalytic polymerization of ethylene oxide and the controlled synthesis of PEO-based hydrogel networks. A. F. Mason, B. G. G. Lohmeijer, H. Li, R. C. Pratt, Q. Liao, C. W. Frank, K. Kingsbury, R. M. Waymouth, J. L. Hedrick
4:40 —613. pH-Sensitive assembly of PEG-terminated hyperbranched poly(amino ester)s. D. Wu, Y. Liu, C. He
5:00 —614. Photopolymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide with poly(ethylene glycol)methacrylate and their evaluation as cell culture membrane. S. Dipti
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
M. J. Owen, M. E. Van Dyke, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
S. J. Clarson, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —615. Polyhedral octasilsesquioxanes: New challenges. J. G. Matisons, K. Constantopoulos, G. Simon
2:00 —616. What does it take to make a stable POSS®/polymer composite? D. Schiraldi, S. Iyer
2:30 —617. Ion effects on trisilanolphenyl-POSS as an adhesion promoter. S. M. Huffer, A. R. Esker
2:50 —618. Telechelic poly(ethylene oxide) amphiphiles with polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) endgroups at the air/water interface. W. Lee, S. Ni, B. S. Kim, S. K. Satija, P. T. Mather, A. R. Esker
3:10 — Intermission.
3:30 —619. Ultrahydrophobicity and molecular surface roughness in fluorinated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (FluoroPOSS). J. M. Mabry, A. Vij, B. D. Viers
4:00 —620. Spinodal decomposition in poly(t-butyl acrylate)/polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) blends confined to thin film geometries. R. Paul, M. C. Swift, A. R. Esker
4:20 —621. Study on incompletely condensed "Double-Decker" type silsesquioxane: Their thermal and chemical reactivities. D. W. Lee, Y. Kawakami
Section C
Marriott -- Salon C3
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Organic Electronics
Cosponsored with Optical Society of America, and PMSE
D. W. Smith Jr., W. N. Herman, and S. Foulger, Organizers
G. E. Jabbour, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —622. Organic semiconductor thin film transistors for large area flexible electronics. Z. Bao
2:00 —623. Donor-acceptor conjugated copolymers for ambipolar field-effect transistors and photovoltaic cells. R. D. Chempion, P -T. Wu, H -R. Wang, S. A. Jenekhe
2:20 —624. Asymmetric compounds as semiconducting materials for thin film transistors. M. L. Tang, T. Okamoto, M. E. Roberts, J. Locklin, Z. Bao
2:40 —625. Nanoengineered semiconductor, dielectrics and interface for organic/polymeric field effect transistors. H. Ma, H -L. Yip, O. Acton, G. Ting, R. Schofield, Q -M. Xu, J -W. Ka, N. M. Tucker, Y. Tian, Y -C. Lee, J. Bardecker, A. K-Y. Jen
3:00 — Intermission.
3:20 —626. Combinatorial investigation of polymer field effect transistors. L. A. Lucas, D. M. DeLongchamp, B. M. Vogel, E. K. Lin, M. J. Fasolka, I. McCulloch, M. Heeney, G. E. Jabbour
3:50 —627. Synthesis, characterization, and transistor performance of functionalized pentacene derivatives. T. Okamoto, A. B. Mallik, M. Senatore, M. L. Tang, M -M. Ling, Z. Bao
4:10 —628. Synthesis of regioregular asymmetrically substituted poly(p-phenylene ethynylene)s. R. Nambiar, G. L. Brizius, D. Collard
4:30 —629. Flexible conductive patterns generated by high speed roll-to-roll printing process of conducting polymer inks. M. G. Han, G. H. Shim, S. H. Foulger, S. T. Ingram, J. K. Sperry
4:50 —630. X-ray scattering sudies of ordering in thin films of polythiophenes. M. L. Chabinyc, M. F. Toney
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
Polysaccharides
H. N. Cheng and R. A. Gross, Organizers
J. K. Montclare, Presiding
1:30 —631. Enzymatic polymerization for synthesis of unnatural hybrid polysaccharides. S. Kobayashi, A. Makino
2:00 —632. Hyaluronic acid production by recombinant Bacillus subtilis strains. W. Widner, R. Behr, A. Sloma, P. L. DeAngelis, P. Weigel, F. Guillaumie, S. Brown
2:30 —633. Glycosaminoglycan production systems. P. L. DeAngelis
3:00 — Intermission.
3:15 —634. Chemo- and enzymatic synthesis of glycopolymers for biomedical applications. Y. Zhang, Q. Yao, C. Xia, X. Jiang, P. G. Wang
3:45 —635. Branched polysaccharides by combined biocatalysis. J. van der Vlist, C. Bos, K. Loos
4:15 —636. Novel horseradish peroxidase activity. B. T. Smith, K. Omrane, M. Mandalaywala, K. James, K. Balantrapu, A. Mueller
Section E
Marriott -- Salon A3
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Biological Applications
S. H. Foulger, V. M. Rotello, and W. T. Ford, Organizers
S. Thayumanavan, Presiding
1:30 —637. Mixed monolayer protected nanoparticles. A. M. Jackson, J. Miwa, F. Rosei, F. Stellacci
1:50 —638. Blocky macromolecules containing terpyridine for supramolecular materials. R. Shunmugam, K. Aamer, G. N. Tew
2:20 —639. Control of uptake and release in porous silica nanoparticles by stimuli-responsive polymers. Y. You, D. Oupicky, K. K. Kalebaila, S. L. Brock
2:40 —640. Bright and stable fluorescent silica core-shell nanoparticles for imaging and sensing. U. Wiesner
3:10 — Intermission.
3:30 —641. Tandem insertion-radical polymerization for efficient synthesis of dendritic nanoparticles for bioconjugation. Z. Guan, G. Chen
4:00 —642. Cellular delivery of biocompatible, monodisperse, shape-specific polymeric nanogels produced via PRINT. J. M. DeSimone, J. A. DuPont, A. Ermoskin, L. E. Euliss, A. L. Galloway, S. E. A. Gratton, A. Murphy, A. A. Pandya, K. B. Wiles, N. S. Wiles, R. Juliano
4:30 —643. Chemical and physical transformations in and of amphiphilic assemblies. S. Thayumanavan
5:00 —644. Two-photon excitation of quantum dots in non-radiative energy transfer. A. R. Clapp, T. Pons, I. L. Medintz, J. S. Melinger, H. Mattoussi
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Electrocatalyts for PEM Fuel Cells
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
SWNTs From Synthesis to Application, From the Lab to the Fab: In Memory of Dr. Richard Smalley
Applications of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with COLL, ENVR, FUEL, IEC, INOR, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, POLY, SCHB, and COMSCI
THURSDAY MORNING
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Natural Bio-related Polymers
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
Y. Ohya and E. B. Denkbas, Presiding
8:30 —645. Preparation and evaluation of polylactide-grafted dextran as biodegradable biomedical material. Y. Ohya, T. Kontani, T. Saito, T. Ouchi
8:50 —646. Organocatalytic ring-opening polymerizations of morpholine-2,6-diones: A route to functionalized poly(lactide)s and pseudopeptides. R. C. Pratt, B. G. G. Lohmeijer, A. F. Mason, R. M. Waymouth, J. L. Hedrick
9:10 —647. Polymer based human serum albumin substitute. R. K. Kainthan, J. Janzen, J. N. Kizhakkedathu, D. V. Devine, D. E. Brooks
9:30 —648. High quality 100% protein fibers from wheat gluten. N. Reddy, Y. Yang
9:50 — Intermission.
10:10 —649. Bio-inspired applications of marine DNA. N. Ogata
10:40 —650. Combining renewable resource biopolymers with fluoropolymers: Where green meets mean. D. Haynes, D. W. Smith Jr., A. Naskar, A. Singh
11:00 —651. Synthesis and characterization of poly(L-Aspartic Acid)-based chimeras using high vacuum techniques. J. M. Messman, P. Britt, J. W. Mays, P. M. Guenoun
11:20 —652. Alginate/chitosan polyionic complexes with different geometries to be used in drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. E. B. Denkbas
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
S. J. Clarson, M. E. Van Dyke, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
M. J. Owen, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —653. Fluorosilicone coatings. M. J. Owen
9:00 —654. Function of siloxanes in fabrication of holographic gratings. Y. Kawakami, Y. Cho
9:30 —655. Hole transporting silsesquioxanes. W. T. Ferrar, W. T. Gruenbaum, X. Jin, M. F. Molaire, J. R. Cowdery, D. S. Weiss
9:50 —656. Octa(hydridotetramethyldisiloxanyl) silsesquioxane as a synthetic template for patternable dielectric materials. J. Hao
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —657. Disappearing and reappearing nanoparticles in condensation cured polydimethylsiloxane hybrid elastomers. K. J. Wynne, S. Inagi, T. Ogoshi, Y. Chujo, M. Bertolucci, G. Galli, E. Chiellini, T. Fujiwara
11:00 —658. Selective incorporation of organic groups on the inner pore surface of ordered mesoporous silica towards studying the effect of pore size on proton conductivity. C. A. Alabi, M. E. Davis
11:20 —659. Viscoelastic behavior of PDMS stabilized magnetic nanoparticle complexes. W. Yin, Q. Xie, J. Deng, J. D. Goff, T. P. Vadala, J. S. Riffle, A. R. Esker
11:40 —660. Investigating the aging behavior of polysiloxane nanocomposites with broadband dielectric spectroscopy and degradative thermal analysis. J. P. Lewicki, D. Hayward, J. J. Liggat, R. A. Pethrick
Section C
Marriott -- Salon C3
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Organic Optoelectronics
Cosponsored with Optical Society of America, and PMSE
D. W. Smith Jr., W. N. Herman, G. E. Jabbour, and S. Foulger, Organizers
A. K. Y. Jen, Presiding
8:30 —661. Materials for fabrication of nanoscale structures. S. R. Marder, T. Okada, S. C. Jones, E. Riedo, R. Szoszkiewicz, W. P. King, J. Wang, S. Barlow, J. W. Perry, V. Chen, M. Rumi, J. M. Hales, W. Dong, W. Haske
9:00 —662. A hybrid polymer-nanocrystal platform for integrated photonics. G. Chen, R. Rapaport, J. Jin, T. Floyd, E. H. Wagener
9:30 —663. Flexible opal films with tunable structural color for sensing applications. H. Fudouzi, T. Sawada
10:00 —664. Highly efficient fluorene-based UV-blue light-emitting polymers with controlled effective conjugation length. X -H. Zhou, F. Huang, Y -H. Niu, M. S. Liu, A. K. Y. Jen
10:20 —665. Phenoxazine-based conjugated polymers and monodisperse molecules for organic light-emitting diodes and thin film transistors. Y. Zhu, A. Babel, A. P. Kulkarni, S. A. Jenekhe
10:40 — Intermission.
11:00 —666. Ultrafast carrier dynamics in organic semiconductors. O. Ostroverkhova, D. G. Cooke, F. A. Hegmann, J. Day, S. Parkin, J. E. Anthony
11:30 —667. Characterization of a series of molecularly engineered discotic electro-optic chromophores. S. R. Hammond, J. Sinness, O. Clot, L. R. Dalton
11:50 —668. Optical periodic lattice of 100 polymer micro-rings. W -Y. Chen, V. Van, W. N. Herman, P -T. Ho
12:10 —669. Structurally colored, thin biopolymer films. C. L. Schauer, M. D. Cathell
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
Polyester Synthesis and Degradation
H. N. Cheng and R. A. Gross, Organizers
S. Kobayashi, Presiding
8:30 —670. Enzyme-catalyzed synthesis and degradation of polyester and polythioester. S. Matsumura, M. Kato, S. Sugihara, K. Toshima
9:00 —671. CAL-B catalyzed synthesis of poly(butylene succinate). H. Azim, A. Dekhterman, Z. Jiang, R. A. Gross
9:30 —672. Immobilization of Candida antarctica Lipase B on macroporous resins: Effects of resin chemistry, reaction conditions and resin hydrophobicity. A. Vaidya, J. C. Bohling, M. E. Miller, R. A. Gross
10:00 — Intermission.
10:15 —673. High molecular weight aliphatic polyesters from enzyme-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization and their use. A -C. Albertsson, R. K. Srivastava
10:45 —674. Lipase catalyzed route to hyperbranched polymers with dendritic Trimethylolpropane units. A. Kulshrestha, W. Gao, H. Fu, R. Gross
11:15 —675. Cutinase: A new biocatalyst for polyester synthesis via polycondensation reactions. A. Azim, M. Hunsen, H. Mang, S. R. Wallner, A. Ronkvist, W. Xie, R. A. Gross
Section E
Marriott -- Salon A3
Nanoparticles and Microparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Biological Applications
S. H. Foulger, V. M. Rotello, and W. T. Ford, Organizers
M. S. Wong, Presiding
8:30 —676. Silica-polypeptide composite microparticles. E. Soto-Cantu, S. Turksen, J. Qiu, P. S. Russo
8:50 —677. NANOCYTES™: Inverse miniemulsion polymerization technology for specific protein recognition. C. Gruber-Traub, A. Weber, M. Dettling, M. Herz, M. Herold, H. Brunner, G. E. M. Tovar
9:10 —678. Synthesis of multifunctional nanoparticles based on dendrimers with differentiated peripheries. A. P. Goodwin, S. J. Guillaudeu, M. E. Fox, J. M. J. Fréchet
9:30 —679. Organizing nanoparticles into microcapsules using polymer aggregates. M. S. Wong, V. Murthy, J. Yu, S. Benegal
9:50 —680. Supramolecular binding of protonated amines to functionalized microgel particles. A. Kraft, A. Tominey, D. Andrew, J. Dupre, A. McIver, L. Oliphant, G. M. Rosair, S. Otto
10:10 — Intermission.
10:30 —681. Synthesis and functionalization of degradable nanogel particles prepared by inverse miniemulsion AGET ATRP. J. K. Oh, C. Tang, H. Gao, N. V. Tsarevsky, D. J. Siegwart, G. A. Sherwood, L. A. Peteanu, K. Matyjaszewski
10:50 —682. Micellar nano-containers formed by self-assembly of diblock copolymer-drug conjugates. C. Giacomelli, R. Borsali
11:10 —683. Thermal imidization combined with electrified co-jetting for the synthesis of water-stable biphasic nanocolloids. K -H. Roh, J. Lahann
11:30 —684. Poly(ethylene glycol)-b-polycaprolactone nanoparticles and their use as drug delivery vehicles. M. Herrera-Alonso, R. K. Prud'homme
11:50 —685. Trithiocarbonate-containing poly(acrylic acid) chains as stabilizers for gold nanoparticles templated in star block copolymers and in viruses. M. Filali, C. Colard, P. Guillet, C -A. Fustin, P. Soumillion, M. A. R. Meier, U. S. Schubert, J -F. Gohy
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells and SOFC in Honor of Dr. Subash Singhal
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
Marriott -- Salon 14/15
7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium
Natural Biorelated Polymers and Other Functions
R. M. Ottenbrite and R. C. Advincula, Organizers
J. Li and R. C. Pratt, Presiding
1:30 —686. The dissolution of native cellulose fibers and its derivatives. P. Navard, C. Cuissinat, N. LeMoigne
2:00 —687. Physical properties of a PEG diacrylate hydrogel photopolymerized within lyotropic liquid crystalline template media. J. D. Clapper, C. A. Guymon
2:20 —688. Aliphatic polyketals: A new family of polymers that degrade into biocompatible diols. S. C. Yang, S. Lee, S. Khaja, N. Murthy
2:40 —691. Controlled synthesis of stimuli-responsive polymers derived from amino acids. H. Mori, M. Matsuyama, I. Kato, H. Iwaya, T. Endo
3:00 —689. Monomer substituted effects on the volume phase transition pH of N-isopropylacrylamide based hydrogels. S. Mujumdar
3:20 —690. Synthesis and characterization of new thermogelling block copolymers consisting of poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate], poly(ethylene glycol), and poly(propylene glycol). X. J. Loh, S. H. Goh, J. Li
Section B
Marriott -- Salon A2
Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
S. J. Clarson, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
M. E. Van Dyke, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —692. Manipulating siloxane surfaces: Obtaining the desired surface function via engineering design. J. A. Crowe, K. Efimenko, J. Genzer
2:00 —693. Engineered surface designs for biofouling prevention. J. F. Schumacher, L. H. Wilson, M. L. Carman, M. E. Callow, A. B. Brennan
2:30 —694. Limiting viscoelastic behavior in silicone systems at the air/water interface. A. R. Esker, W. Yin, F. Runge, H. U. Stauffer, S. J. Clarson, H. Yu
3:00 —695. Polysiloxane modified polyisocyanates and their use in low surface energy coatings. R. R. Roesler
3:20 — Intermission.
3:40 —696. Switching morphologies in biphasic silicone-based conetworks. J. C. Tiller, N. Bruns, S. Eigner, A. Fauler, J. Scherble
4:10 —697. Probing structure property relationships in complex engineering silicones by 1H NMR. S. C. Chinn, R. S. Maxwell, E. L. Gjersing, E. Eastwood, D. Bowen, T. Stephens
4:30 —698. Synthesis and characterization of novel carbamate linked di- and tetra- functional poly(dimethylsiloxane) oligomers and their block copolymers with poly(å-caprolactone) using combinatorial and high-throughput methods. A. Ekin, D. C. Webster
Section C
Marriott -- Salon C3
Organic Thin Films for Photonic Applications
Organic Optoelectronics
Cosponsored with Optical Society of America, and PMSE
D. W. Smith Jr., W. N. Herman, G. E. Jabbour, and S. Foulger, Organizers
R. A. Norwood, Presiding
1:30 —699. All-optical switching in a nematic liquid crystal twist cell. K. D. Singer, J. Merlin, Y. Reznikov, P. Korneychuk
2:00 —700. Vertically aligned nematics at polymer interfaces and its device implications. M. Srinivasarao, J. O. Park, J. Zhou
2:30 —701. Photoinduced reorientation and LC alignment of novel azobenzene containing polymers. H. Tunell, J. Osterman, M. Selo
2:50 —702. Influence of thiol-ene polymer evolution on the formation and performance of holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystals. T. White, L. V. Natarajan, V. P. Tondiglia, P. Lloyd, T. J. Bunning, C. A. Guymon
3:10 —703. Photochemically-induced refractive index changes on fluorinated polyimide films containing epoxy resin. N. Chen, K. Nakano, K. Maeda, S. Ando
3:30 — Intermission.
3:50 —704. Modeling and characterization of excitonic multilayer organic solar cells. B. Kippelen
4:20 —705. Efficient blue, green, orange and white organic light-emitting diodes based on an emissive oligoquinoline and different hole-transport materials. A. P. Kulkarni, A. P. Gifford, S. A. Jenekhe
4:40 —706. Highly efficient blue electrophosphorescent polymer light-emitting diodes using multiple hole-transporting layers. M. S. Liu, Y -H. Niu, J -W. Ka, H -L. Yip, B. Chen, F. Huang, Y -J. Cheng, T -D. Kim, A. K -Y. Jen
5:00 —707. Stamping patterns of insulated gold nanowires with self-organized ultra-thin polymer films. C. M. Drain, J. M. Helt
5:20 —708. Photoluminescent rare-earth ion containing silicone copolymers. I. Yilgor, E. Yilgor, U. Demirbas, A. Sennaroglu, A. Kurt, O. Tezgel
5:40 — Concluding Remarks.
Section D
Marriott -- Salon 12/13
Biocatalysis in Polymer Science
New Materials
R. A. Gross, Organizer
H. N. Cheng, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —709. From biosilicification to bioinspired functional materials. S. V. Patwardhan, S. J. Clarson
2:00 —710. Selective enzymatic grafting by steric control. C. J. Duxbury, A. Heise
2:30 —711. Biocatalytic modification of functionalized surfaces. D. M. Cummins, A. Heise, C. E. Koning
3:00 — Intermission.
3:15 —712. New bio-based materials from soybean oil: Hydrazine and related derivatives. A. Biswas, J. L. Willet, R. L. Shogren, S. Z. Erhan, H. N. Cheng
3:45 —713. Metathesis polymerization of natural glycolipids. S. R. Wallner, W. Gao, R. Hagver, V. Shah, W. Xie, H. Mang, M. F. Ilker, C. M. Bell, K. A. Burke, E. B. Coughlin, R. A. Gross
4:15 —714. Enzymatic synthesis of polyamides. Q -M. Gu, W. W. Maslanka, H. N. Cheng
Section E
Marriott -- Salon A3
General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization
D. Garcia, Organizer
J. O'Donnell, Presiding
1:00 —715. Non-toxic titanium alkoxides catalyst for the synthesis of PLA polymers and copolymers. A. J. Amass, M. J. Martinez-Velon
1:20 —716. Tropone-containing polythiophene: Synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical properties. K. Sugiyasu, C. Song, T. M. Swager
1:40 —717. AOT as spacing agent for single-walled carbon nanotubes nanocomposite. S. C. Wang, H. Yang, D. L. Akins
2:00 —718. Synthesis and characterization of cyclotriphosphazene-based luminescent polymers. J. Xu, C. L. Toh, E. W. Tan, X. Lu, C. He
2:20 —719. Monodispersed fluorescent and phosphorescent oligofluorene functionalized molecular stars: Synthesis, characterization, luminescent and electroluminescent properties. Q. Liu, J. Lu, J. Ding, M. Day, Y. Tao
2:40 —720. Combined effects of multiligands on novel Fe catalysts for ATRP reaction. H. Hong, C. Chai, T. R. Soh
3:00 —721. A new approach to surface-initiated ring-opening metathesis polymerization of low ring-strain olefins. J. Feng, W. Chen
3:20 —722. Controlled microemulsion polymerization by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer. J. O'Donnell, E. W. Kaler
3:40 —723. Atom transfer radical polymerization of alkyl methacrylates in a fluorosolvent: Synthesis and thermal properties of well-defined syndiotactic poly(alkyl methacrylate)s. Y. Miura, T. Kakuchi
4:00 —724. Synthesis of antimony containing polymer by ring collapsed radical alternating copolymerization. A. Nakahashi, K. Naka, Y. Chujo
4:20 —726. Chemical degradation mechanism and characterization of a perfluorinated ionomer: Nafion®. C. Zhou, T. A. Zawodzinski Jr., D. A. Schiraldi
4:40 —725. Xanthate-mediated controlled radical polymerization of N-vinylcarbazole. H. Mori, H. Ookuma, T. Endo
Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells in Honor of Dr. Subhash Singhal
Sponsored by FUEL, Cosponsored with IEC, INOR, PMSE, POLY, and PRES