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Note: The preliminary program is listed below the list of symposia. Please check the ACS web site for the final version and scheduling of papers. Also some special fonts may not print out correctly.

 

 

2005 Fall NATIONAL ACS MEETING


Washington, DC (August 28-Sept. 1, 2005)


Program Meeting Chair: Allan Guymon


Deadline for Abstracts and Polymer Preprints: April 25, 2005.*


*for general papers and some symposia (some symposium organizers may set an earlier deadline).

 

 

 


Polymers and Materials for Defense against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agent
G. E. Lawson, Chemical/Biological Defense Center, Naval Surface Warfare Division, Code 54, Building 1480, Dahlgren, VA 22448, 540-284-0616, fax 540-653-8223, e-mail: glenn.lawson@navy.mil; J. G. Reynolds, Forensic Science Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, P. O. Box 808, L-178, Livermore, CA 94551, 925-422-6028, fax 925-423-9014, e-mail: reynolds3@llnl.gov

 

Advances in Polymer Brushes
W. J. Brittain, Department of Polymer Science, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, 330-972-5147, e-mail: brittain@polymer.uakron.edu; S. Boyes, Department of Polymer Science, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0076, 601-266-4868, e-mail: Stephen.boyes@usm.edu; D. J. Dyer, Department of Chemistry, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901-4409, 618-453-2897, fax 618-453-6408, e-mail: ddyer@chem.siu.edu

 

Cosmetic Nanotechnolgy: Polymers and Colloids in Personal Care
K. O. Havelka, Applications Technology Group, Lubrizol Corp, 29400 Lakeland Blvd., Wickliffe, OH 44092, 440-347-6088, fax 440-347-6986, e-mail: koh@lubrizol.com; S. E. Morgan, Department of Polymer Science, University of Southern Mississippi, Box 10076, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, 601-266-5296, fax 601-266-5635, e-mail: sarah.morgan@usm.edu

 

Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations
Kris Matyjaszewski, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, km3b+@andrew.cmu.edu , Phone: 412-268-3209 (Fax: 214-268-6897)

 

Defects in Polymer Nanostructures
A. Karim, Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8542, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, 301-975-6488, fax 301-975-6924, e-mail: alamgir.karim@nist.gov; E. J. Amis, Polymers Division, NIST, 100 Bureau Drive MS 8540, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, 301-975-6681, fax 301-975-4252, e-mail: eric.amis@nist.gov; U. B. Wiesner, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, 329 Bard Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, 607-255-3487, fax 607-255-2365, e-mail: ubw1@cornell.edu; T. P. Russell, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, 120 Governors Drive, Amherst, MA 01003, 413-545-2680, fax 413-545-0421, e-mail: russell@mail.pse.umass.edu

 

Fluorine Containing Polymers
D. W. Smith Jr., Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Howard L. Hunter Laboratories, Clemson, SC 29634, 864-656-5020, fax 864-656-6613, e-mail: dwsmith@clemson.edu Dr. William Coggio, 3M Corp., Dr. Bruno Ameduri, CNRS Montpellier, France, Prof. Ken Wynne, VCU.

 

Molecular Recognition Using Polymers
S. Thayumanavan, Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, 701 Lederle Graduate Research Tower, 710 North Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 01003-9336, 413-545-1313, fax 413-545-4490, e-mail: thai@chem.umass.edu; V. Rotello, Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, 413-545-2058, e-mail: rotello@chem.umass.edu

 

Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces
J. G. Linhardt, Bausch & Lomb, 1400 N. Goodman Street, Rochester, NY 14603, 585-338-5256, fax 585-338-0042, e-mail: Jeffrey_Linhardt@bausch.com; J. C. M. van Hest, Department of Organic Chemistry, Nijmegen University, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands, +31-24 365 3204, fax +31 24 365 3393, e-mail: vanhest@sci.kun.nl; K. L. Kiick, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Delaware, 201 DuPont Hall, Newark, DE 19716, 302-831-0201, fax 302-831-4545, e-mail: kiick@udel.edu; G. N. Tew, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, 120 Governor Dr, Amherst, MA 01003, 413-577-1612, fax 413-545-0082, e-mail: tew@mail.pse.umass.edu

 

General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology; Polymers and Biology; Synthesis and Characterization
D. Garcia, Arkema Inc., 900 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA 19406, 610-878-6731, e-mail: dana.garcia@arkemagroup.com

 

Herman Mark Award

 

DIVISION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY

Final Program, 230th ACS National Meeting, in Washington, DC, Aug 28-Sept 1, 2005

C. A. Guymon, Program Chair

SUNDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Tutorial-Dedicated to Hanns Fischer

Cosponsored with PMSE
T. Fukuda,
Presiding
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer, Presiding

8:50 — Introductory Remarks.

9:00 —1. Current status of controlled/living radical polymerization. K. Matyjaszewski

9:45 —2. Quantum-chemical tools for understanding and controlling free-radical polymerization. M. L. Coote, E. I. Izgorodina

10:30 — Intermission.

10:40 —3. Recent studies into initiation, propagation, and termination steps of radical polymerization. M. Buback

11:25 —4. Surface-initiated living radical polymerization and concentrated polymer brushes: Their unique and striking properties. T. Fukuda, Y. Tsujii, K. Ohno, A. Goto

 Section B

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Polymers and Materials for Defense against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents

Chemical


G. E. Lawson and J. G. Reynolds, Organizers

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:40 —5. Polymer gels with broad temperature performance. J. L. Lenhart, P. J. Cole

9:05 —6. Synthesis of pyrazine and aminopyrazine containing conjugated polymers for neurotoxin detection. J. Thomas, L. Jarabak, K. Levine

9:30 —7. Polyester-poly(methacrylic acid) nanocomposite membranes as breathable barriers. H. Chen, G. R. Palmese, Y. A. Elabd

9:55 — Intermission.

10:10 —8. Decomposition of organic compounds in aqueous dispersions of polymer latexes. W. T. Ford

10:35 —9. Carbosilane polymers with hydrogen bond acidic functionalization for chemical sensor applications. D. L. Simonson, E. J. Houser, J. L. Stepnowski, S. V. Stepnowski, R. A. McGill

11:00 —10. Fluorescence quenching of poly(iptycene butadiynylene)s by nitroaromatic explosives. D. Zhao, T. M. Swager

 Section C

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Advances in Polymer Brushes

Dynamic and Patterned Polymer Brushes


W. J. Brittain and D. J. Dyer, Organizers
S. Boyes,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —11. The use of polymer brushes to control permeability. N. Ayres, A. Constable, A. Granville, W. J. Brittain

9:00 —12. Orthogonal polymer brush gradients: Formation and applications. M. R. Tomlinson, R. R. Bhat, J. Genzer

9:25 —13. Patterned polymer brushes from molded polymer surfaces. T. A. von Werne, M. Beinhoff, E. C. Hagberg, S. B. Jhaveri, D. Y. Sogah, C. J. Hawker, K. R. Carter

9:50 —14. Progress in fabrication and characterization of nanopatterned polymer brushes. W -K. Lee, M. Kaholek, S -J. Ahn, M. Patra, P. Linse, S. Zauscher

10:15 — Intermission.

10:25 —15. Application of ATRP to the synthesis of polymeric brushes. K. Matyjaszewski

10:50 —16. Cross-linked, crystalline, and controlled density polymer brushes grown from gold surfaces. G. L. Baker, Z. Bao, Y. Zheng, M. L. Bruening

11:15 —17. Telechelic polymer velcros or brushes: Synthesis, characterization, and adsorption studies. D. L. Patton, J. Y. Park, M. Liu, R. C. Advincula, J. W. Mays, M. D. Dadmun, S. M. Kilbey II, G. D. Smith

11:40 —18. Fluorinated surfactants as stimuli-responsive polymers and brushes. J. A. Howarter, J. P. Youngblood

 Section D

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Molecular Recognition Using Polymers


V. M. Rotello, Organizer
S. Thayumanavan,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —19. Multiple hydrogen bonding in polymeric fibers elastomers, and surfaces. T. E. Long, B. D. Mather, C. L. Elkins, M. G. McKee, K. Viswanathan

9:05 —20. Molecular mechanisms in dynamically crosslinked polymers. D. M. Loveless, S. L. Jeon, W. C. Yount, S. L. Craig

9:35 —21. Molecular zippers for preparing supramolecular and dynamic covalent block copolymers. B. Gong, X. Yang, W. Kim, C. Y. Ryu

10:05 —22. Biomimetic modular multi-domain polymers: New peptidomimetic beta-sheet modules with varying hydrogen bonding strength. J. Roland, Z. Guan

10:35 — Intermission.

10:50 —23. Structure-property relationships in supramolecular polymers chemistry. S. C. Zimmerman, T. Park

11:20 —24. Recognition mediated self-assembly of polymers: Microspheres and polymersomes. V. M. Rotello

11:50 —25. Non-covalently functionalized copolymers. C. Burd, M. N. Higley, K. P. Nair, C. R. South, M. Weck

12:20 — Conclusion of Session.

12:40 — Introductory Remarks.

 Section E

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General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology


D. Garcia, Organizer
L. E. Euliss,
Presiding

8:00 —26. Conjugated polymers and nanoscience. V. Seshadri, B. Lee, M. Marquez, G. A. Sotzing, S -Y. Jang

8:20 —27. AEI: Functional nanoporous materials from an ABC triblock copolymer precursor. J. Rzayev, M. A. Hillmyer

8:40 —28. Controlling and visualization of self-assembly of block copolymers with crystalline segments. W. Wu, K. Matyjaszewski, T. Kowalewski

9:00 —29. Functionalized carbon nanotubes with visualizable degree of functionalization. L. Li, C. Li

9:20 —30. Monodisperse nanocarriers: Novel fabrication of polymeric nanoparticles for bionanotechnology. L. E. Euliss, B. W. Maynor, J. Rolland, J. M. Desimone

9:40 —31. POSS containing multiblock copolymers as model of well-defined organic-inorganic hybrid materials. G. Cardoen, J. W. Mays, S. P. Gido, T. P. Russell, X. Hu, D. Baskaran, E. B. Coughlin

10:00 —32. Preparation of crystalline polymer nanorods and their composites in carbon dioxide. T. Kim, T. J. McCarthy

10:20 —33. Preparation and characterization of single wall carbon nanotube-reinforced polycyanurate nanocomposites. A. R. Hopkins, R. Lipeles

10:40 —34. Toward small polymer objects with defined shape and chemistry. Z. Lu, T. J. McCarthy

11:00 —35. Blends of polystyrene and poly(caprolactone) at the air/water interface. B. Li, A. R. Esker

11:20 —36. Interplay between phase separation and dewetting in thin films of polymer/polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) blends. R. Paul, M. C. Swift, A. R. Esker

11:40 —37. Polymer-nanotube composites: A recipe to control dispersion. A. Rasheed, M. D. Dadmun, P. Britt, D. B. Geohegan, I. Ivanov

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Mechanism ATRP

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
M. Sawamoto and R. Poli,
Presiding

1:30 —38. Transition metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization toward functional materials. M. Sawamoto

2:00 —39. New mechanistic insights into ATRP using molybdenum coordination compounds. R. Poli, F. Stoffelbach, S. Maria

2:30 —40. Identification and characterization of monoanionic tripodal tetradentate ligand complexes of copper(I) and (II) involved in atom transfer radical polymerization. J. M. Goodwin, T. E. Patten, M. M. Olmstead

3:00 —41. Tuning the activity and performance of the catalyst in atom transfer radical polymerization and general rules for catalyst selection. N. V. Tsarevsky, B. McKenzie, W. Tang, K. Matyjaszewski

3:30 — Intermission.

3:40 —42. Controlled radical polymerization of vinyl monomers catalyzed by ruthenium N-heterocyclic carbene complexes. A. Demonceau, S. Delfosse, A. Richel, Y. Borguet, L. Delaude, A. F. Noels

4:10 —43. Metal-catalyzed stereospecific living radical polymerization. M. Kamigaito, K. Satoh, Y. Okamoto

4:40 —44. Ionic liquid tethered catalyst for biphasic ATRP of MMA. S. Ding, H. Tang, M. Radosz, Y. Shen

 Section B

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Polymers and Materials for Defense against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents

Biological/Decontamination and Protection


G. E. Lawson and J. G. Reynolds, Organizers

1:30 — Introductory Remarks.

1:40 —45. The design of potent polyvalent inhibitors of anthrax toxin. K. Gujraty, P. Rai, A. Joshi, J. Mogridge, R. S. Kane

2:05 —46. Polymeric substrates for high-throughput separation and concentration of biological agents. B. A. Simmons, Y. Fintschenko, E. B. Cummings, R. Davalos, G. J. Fiechtner, G. McGraw

2:30 —47. Glycoconjugates for recognition and inhibition of biological agents. O. Tarasenko, S. Islam, D. Paquiot, P. Alusta, K. Levon

2:55 — Intermission.

3:10 —48. Coupled diffusion in biochemical protective suits. J. R. Dorgan

3:35 —49. Applications of nanocrystals embedded in aromatic-containing polymers in radiation detection. S. Dai, S. S. Brown, B. Kesanli, A. J. Rondinone

4:00 —50. Triosyn technology for defense against chemical and biological agents. D. Ohayon, K. Low, S. Bourget, J. Tanelli, P. J. Messier

4:25 — Concluding Remarks.

 Section C

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Advances in Polymer Brushes

Binary Polymer Brush Systems


S. G. Boyes and D. J. Dyer, Organizers
W. J. Brittain,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 — Introductory Remarks.

1:35 —51. Switching response in mixed polymer brush films. D. J. Dyer, J. Feng

2:00 —52. Amphiphilic mixed homopolymer brushes on silica nanoparticles synthesized by "living"/controlled radical polymerization techniques. D. Li, X. Sheng, B. Zhao

2:25 —53. Mechanism of phase segregation in mixed polymer brushes. S. Minko, D. Usov, M. Stamm

2:50 —54. Nanoprobing of mono- and binary polymer brushes. V. Tsukruk

3:15 — Intermission.

3:25 —55. Segregated binary polymer brushes. I. Luzinov, Y. Liu, V. Klep

3:50 —56. Internal and interface structure in diblock copolymer brushes synthesized by ATRP. M. D. Foster, B. Akgun, W. J. Brittain, X. Li, J. Wang, C. F. Majkrzak

4:15 —57. Combinatorial polymer brushes formed by temperature-responsive polymers with tunable onset of response. E. Manias, M. Rackaitis, T. M. D. Foley, K. Efimenko, J. Genzer

4:40 —58. Self-assembly of alkylammonium chains on montmorillonite: Effect of chain length, head group structure, and cation exchange capacity. H. Heinz, R. Vaia, B. L. Farmer

 Section D

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Molecular Recognition Using Polymers


S. Thayumanavan, Organizer
V. M. Rotello,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —59. Targeted worm-like Micelles. D. E. Discher, P. Dalhaimer, A. J. Engler, R. Parthasarthy

2:00 —60. Environment dependent assemblies from amphiphilic homopolymers. S. Thayumanavan

2:30 —61. Peptide nucleic acid-decorated shell crosslinked nanoparticles and their intracellularly-directed molecular recognition in vitro and in vivo. K. L. Wooley, J. L. Turner, M. L. Becker, X. Li, R. Rossin, X. Sun, J -S. A. Taylor, M. J. Welch

3:00 —62. Charge pattern recognition in interaction between polyelectrolytes and oppositely charged colloids. A. B. Kayitmazer, C. Cooper, A. Goulding, P. L. Dubin

3:30 — Intermission.

3:50 —63. Supramolecular assemblies based on Y-shaped amphiphiles. E. R. Zubarev

4:20 —64. Supramolecular polymeric materials using carbon dioxide. D. M. Rudkevich, H. Xu, G. A. Woldemariam

4:40 —65. Complementary quadruple hydrogen bonding for supramolecular architectures. G. B. W. L. Ligthart, H. Ohkawa, R. P. Sijbesma, E. W. Meijer

 Section E

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General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology


D. Garcia, Organizer
B. A. Van Horn,
Presiding

1:00 —66. Synthesis and characterization of an amphiphilic poly(acrylic acid)-lipid conjugate. D. N. T. Hay, P. G. Rickert, M. A. Firestone

1:20 —67. Morphology and micromechanical properties of multilayered PET/PC composites. R. Adhikari, V. Seydewitz, K. Loeschner, R. Godehardt, W. Lebek, G. H. Michler, A. Hiltner, E. Baer

1:40 —68. Block copolymer-templated size and shape-controlled synthesis of metal nanoparticles. T. Sakai, P. Alexandridis

2:00 —69. Influence of liquid crystalline order on photoinitiation efficiency and polymerization behavior. M. A. DePierro, C. A. Guymon

2:20 —70. Dyeability improvement of silk with chitosan nanoparticles. Z -G. Hu, W. Chan, Y -S. Szeto

2:40 —71. Dynamics of multifunctional polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane/poly (propylene oxide) nanocomposites as studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy. Y. Bian, J. Mijovic

3:00 —72. Protein-nanoparticle assembly through protein surface recognition. S. Srivastava, A. Verma, B. L. Frankamp, V. M. Rotello

3:20 —73. Decorating nanometer-scale fibers with multiple hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions. M. G. McKee, J. Layman, M. T. Hunley, T. E. Long

3:40 —74. Polypyrrole nano-networks and nano-arrays. M. Acik, C. Baristiran, G. Sonmez

4:00 —75. Synthesis and characterization of degradable poly(ester) materials crosslinked through reductive amination chemistry. B. A. Van Horn, G. O. Brown, K. L. Wooley

4:20 —76. Synthesis of nanostructured and porous hydrogels using aqueous solutions of PCL-PEO-PCL triblock copolymers. J. Kang, K. J. Beers

4:40 —77. Ethylene-propylene-POSS elastomers. B. Seurer, E. B. Coughlin

SUNDAY EVENING

 Section A

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General Papers: Polymers and Biology


D. Garcia, Organizer

6:00 - 8:00

78. Light triggered self-assembly of peptides into hydrogels. L. A. Haines, K. Rajagopal, B. Ozbas, J. P. Schneider, D. J. Pochan

79. Degradable core-shell nanogels for controlled delivery of cisplatin. Y. Shen, W. Jin, Y. Zhan, L. Liu, M. Radosz

80. Phospholipid tubules as encapsulation agents. C. C. Garrett, B. N. Thomas

81. Assessment of the biocompatibilites of branched and linear polyglycidol. R. K. Kainthan, J. Janzen, E. Levin, D. V. Devine, D. E. Brooks

82. X-ray structure analysis of novel regenerated cellulosic material prepared by an environmentally-friendly process. I. S. Kim, Y. K. Kwon

83. New trimer depolymerization pathway in the thermal degradation of polystyrene. Y. Ishihara, Y. Kodera, K. Saido, T. Kuroki

84. Removal of phenol compounds by the combined use of tyrosinase and chitosan. K. Yamada, Y. Akiba, T. Shibuya, A. Kashiwada, K. Matsuda, M. Hirata

85. Oligopeptides as antimicrobial agents in aqueous polymer systems. A. M. Rhoades, D. A. Wicks, J. Williamson, B. Miriyala

86. Synthesis and structure–activity relation in polyallylamine with pendant quaternary imidazolium groups as antibacterial agents. S. Tandukar, M. T. Belz, M. MacBride, B. R. Peterson, A. Sen

87. Synthesis and water-solubility of pegylated diphenylaminofluorenyl monoadduct of fullerene. S. Verma, P. A. Padmawar, T. Canteenwala, L. Y. Chiang

88. Spermine based poly(glycoamidoamine)s as DNA delivery vectors. Y. Liu, T. M. Reineke

89. Fluorinated polyphosphazene polyelectrolytes. A. K. Andrianov, A. Marin, P. Peterson, J. Chen

90. Novel biodegradable polyphosphazenes containing pyrrolidone side groups. A. K. Andrianov, A. Marin, P. Peterson

91. Kevlar humidity degradation: Oxidative vs. inert atmosphere aging. R. Bernstein, D. K. Derzon, M. M. Shedd

92. Study on the properties of immobilized cellulase for chitosan hydrolyze. F. Tao, D. Yumin, L. Jin, S. Liping

93. Effect of molecular weight and degree of deacetylation on the degradation of chitosan by a commercial enzyme. L. Jin, D. Yumin

94. Preparation of immobilized neutral protease on chitosaneous beads and their properties, stability and application to hydrolysis of chitosan. D. Yumin, L. Jin, F. Tao

95. A new route to preparation of esterified Konjac Glucomannan by a lipase-catalyzed reaction in organic solvents. R. Ding, G. Li, Z. Chen, M. Zong

96. Lipase-catalyzed acylation of konjac glucomannan in a solvent-free system. Z. Chen, M. Zong, G. Li, R. Ding

97. Moisture-absorption and moisture-retention abilities of novel water-soluble amphoteric chitosan derivative. Y. Du, L. Sun

 Section B

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General Papers: Polymers in Nanotechnology


D. Garcia, Organizer

6:00 - 8:00

98. Preparation of ultrahydrophobic surfaces using an anodized aluminum oxide membrane as template and their conversion to ultrahydrophilic surfaces. J. A. Lee, T. J. McCarthy

99. Preparation of ultrahydrophilic surfaces via oxidation reactions of silicon wafer-supported alkylsilane monolayers. J. A. Lee, T. J. McCarthy

100. Surface modification of fluorosilane oligolayers on silicon wafers. J. A. Lee, T. J. McCarthy

101. Synthesis and self-assembly of well-defined [60]fullerene end-capped stimuli-responsive sulfobetaine polymer in aqueous medium. P. Ravi, D. Sheng, T. K. Chiu

102. Effect of mesoporous fillers on the compression and aging properties of experimental dental composites. S. Praveen, Z. Sun, J. Xu, R. Ranade, A. C. Patel, G. R. Baran, Y. Wei

103. Fabrication of ordered arrays of copper nanaorods using thin block copolymer templates. I. Tokarev, S. Minko, A. Sidorenko

104. Novel hybrid polymeric materials incorporating carboranes. Y. C. Simon, E. B. Coughlin

105. Polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) via in-situ polymerization of ethylene glycol containing functionalized carbon nanotube and terephthalic acid. H -J. Lee, S -J. Oh, J -Y. Choi, J. W. Kim, J. Kim, L -S. Tan, J -B. Baek

106. Quantum mechanical investigation for cage structure of (3-glycidoxypropyl)trimethoxysilane. Q. Nie, L. Hu

107. Rational fabrication of polymeric nanostructures using pattern replication in non-wetting templates (PRINT). B. W. Maynor, L. E. Euliss, J. Rolland, J. M. DeSimone

108. Surface glass transition temperature of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) filled poly(t-butyl acrylate) films. U. Karabiyik, S. K. Satija, A. R. Esker

109. Hyperbranched polyol/carbon nanofiber composites. B. A. Higgins, Y. Xu, W. J. Brittain

110. Ordered nanoporous polystyrene from polystyrene-poly(ethylene oxide) and polystyrene-polylactide block copolymers using a HI etching method. H. Mao, M. A. Hillmyer

111. Switchable reflective displays formed from holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystals (HPDLC). T. Ye, X. Tao, Y. Szeto, H. Yuan

112. Structure and morphology of nanosilica/poly(acrylate) hybrid latexes. L. Chen, S. Chen, Y. Gu

113. Formation of polymer nanofibers facilitated by the self-assembly of template pre-organized oligopeptides. H. G. Börner, D. Eckhardt

114. Single wall carbon nanotube copolypeptide bionanocomposites for potential aerospace applications. C. Lovell, E. Worthington, T. J. Deming, G. D. Stucky, J. Kang, K. E. Wise, J. S. Harrison, J. M. Fitz-Gerald, C. Park

115. Effect of in-situ synthesis of precursor oligomers on exfoliation of clay in radiation cured nanocomposites. N. Ravindran, D. C. Webster

116. Fabrication of PU/ TiO2-SiO2 hybrid films. C. Feng, S. Chen, L. Chen

117. From peptide nanospheres to nanorods at interfaces. I. A. Banerjee, R. L. Spear

118. Grafting of hyperbranched polyetherketones onto multi-walled carbon nanotubes via A3 + B2 approach. J -Y. Choi, D. H. Wang, L. S. Tan, J -B. Baek

119. Preparation and characterization of poly(methyl methacrylate-co-2-hydroxylethyl methacrylate) mica nanocomposites via soap-free emulsion polymerization. H -Y. Cheng, C -H. Cheng, J -Y. Hung Jr., G. J. Jiang Sr.

120. Hyperbranched ferrocene-containing poly(aroylarylene)s as photoresists and precusors to magnetic ceramics with nanoparticles. H. Dong, J. W. Y. Lam, M. Häußler, A. J. Qin, R. Zheng, B. Z. Tang

121. Preparation of PET/chitosan nanofibrous scaffolds and their antibacterial activities. I -K. Kang, K -H. Jung, W -S. Kim, M -W. Huh

122. Synthesis and study of Mg(OH)2/polyolefin nanocomposite. M -J. Chang, G. J. Jiang Sr., W -T. Yang, G -H. Lai, Y -J. Li

123. Synthesis of functionalized CdS nanocrystals and CdS/PU hybrid nanocomposites. Y. F. Shen, S. Chen, L. Chen

124. Thermal radical addition of polyarylenes to C60. M. W. Perpall, A. Rettenbacher, L. Echegoyen, D. W. Smith Jr.

125. Ultra low-k polysilsesquioxane films using T8(Me4NO)8 as porogen. K. Xi, H. He, J. Cai, X. Jia, X. Yu

126. New chitosan/silver oxide nanocomposite and its antibacterial activity in cotton fabrics. Z -G. Hu, W. Chan, K. W. Chan, Y -S. Szeto

127. Self-assembled Gold/PAMAM nanocomposites with controlled plasmon resonance. S. Srivastava, B. L. Frankamp, V. M. Rotello

128. Electrospun nanofiber of multi-walled carbon nanotube and poly(methyl methacrylate) composites. H. S. Kim, J. H. Sung, H. J. Choi, I -J. Chin, H -J. Jin

129. Surface morphology of electrospun fibers and beads from non-volatile solutions. M. Kang, S. H. Yoon, H -J. Jin

130. Functionalized siloxane polymers for nanomaterial synthesis. M. K. Kolel-Veetil, T. M. Keller

131. Percolation thresholds of electrical conductivity and rheology in the multi-walled carbon nanotubes filled poly(ethylene terephthalate) nanocomposites. G. Hu, S. Zhang, M. Yang, Z. Wang

132. Novel functional polymers for unconventional applications in advanced nanotechnology. K. M. Choi, J. A. Rogers

133. Connecting supramolecular receptors onto block-co-copolymers: combining methatesis polymerization with 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions. C. Kluger, W. H. Binder

134. Directed assembly of Au-nanoparticles onto planar surfaces mediated by multiple hydrogen bonds. R. Zirbs, F. Kienberger, P. Hinterdorfer, W. H. Binder

 Section C

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General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization


D. Garcia, Organizer

6:00 - 8:00

135. Enzymatic synthesis and characterization of unsaturated polyesters. R. Kumar, A. K. Sharma, T. C. Canteenwala, V. S. Parmar, J. Kumar, A. C. Watterson

136. Investigation of photoactive keto-acid and ester agents for use in dimethacrylate-based dental resins. J. Feng, H. Despres, R. E. Partch

137. Planar liquid-crystalline bisphenazines: Potential electron transport materials. J. Hu, D. Zhang, S. Z. D. Cheng, F. W. Harris, E. Eleman, D. A. Modarelli

138. Prediction of creep behaviour of polystyrene. Q. Nie, L. Hu

139. Emulsion polymerization routes to photocrosslinkable melt processible acrylonitrile terpolymer as carbon precursors for gas diffusion layer (GDL). H. Johnson, T. Mukundan, V. A. Bhanu, D. G. Baird, J. E. McGrath

140. Iron as a protecting group in the synthesis of iron tris(dibenzoylmethane)-centered polycaprolactone stars and their component macroligands. J. Chen, J. L. Gorczynski, C. L. Fraser

141. Fast living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers using FeCl3. A. Kanazawa, T. Yoshida, S. Kanaoka, S. Aoshima

142. Polycarbonate of a bisphenol A analogue having three aryl rings. T. S. Filipova, D. Boyles, J. T. Reams

143. Synthesis of cross-linkable cyclolinear poly(carbosilane)-g-poly(styrene) copolymers. J. Hyun, K. Oh, C. Y. Ryu, L. V. Interrante

144. Alcohol adducts of N-heterocyclic carbenes as single-component catalyst/initiators for ring-opening polymerization of lactide. D. A. Culkin, S. Csihony, A. C. Sentman, A. P. Dove, R. M. Waymouth, J. L. Hedrick

145. Emulsion copolymerization of sec-butenyl acetate via styrene. A. H. Alidedeoglu, D. Sandipan, V. Flosenzier, J. W. Rawlins, A. J. O’Lenick Jr.

146. Evolution of structure and molecular weight averages during the synthesis of glycerol containing polyesters by direct polycondensation. A. S. Kulshrestha, J. Hu, W. Gao, R. A. Gross

147. Novel aromatic polycarbonates blends. T. S. Filipova, D. Boyles, J. T. Bendler

148. Synthesis and characterization of multiblock copolymers of methylene and 9,9-dialkylfluorene. J. E. Copenhafer, T. Y. Meyer

149. Synthesis and characterization of poly 2-phenyl-5-(4-vinylphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole using atom transfer radical polymerization. J. Shen, T. E. Hogen-Esch

150. Synthesis of regiospecific poly(3-substituted-thiophenes) using Ni-diimine-initiated cross-coupling polymerization. E. E. Sheina, M. C. Iovu, R. D. McCullough

151. Synthesis, characterization and sensitivity studies for a TNT-sensing polymer. D. Piao, L. Takiff, E. D'urso, K. Mulherin, C. Wichert, W. McDaniel, B. Wegley, R. Deans, K. Paul, M. Fisher, L. F. Hancock

152. Esterification of cellulose using recyclable polymeric catalysts. J. Luo, Y. Sun

153. Synthesis of phosphonium-based acrylic ionomers. S. Unal, C. M. Palmer, T. E. Long

154. Conjugated polymers from thieno[3,4-b]thiophene dimers. B. Lee, M. S. Yavuz, G. A. Sotzing

155. Lipase-catalyzed direct route to linear aliphatic copolyesters of bis(hydroxymethyl)butyric acid with pendant carboxylic acid groups. A. S. Kulshrestha, B. Sahoo, H. Fu, W. Gao, R. A. Gross

156. Preparation and polymerization of 1-[2’-(heptaphenylcyclotetrasiloxanyl)ethyl]-1,3,3,5,5-pentamethylcyclotrisiloxane. T. M. Gädda, W. P. Weber

157. Suspension polymerization of thieno[3,4-b]thiophene in water to produce low band gap conjugated polymers. B. Lee, V. Seshadri, G. A. Sotzing

158. Synthesis and polymerization of a novel amphiphilic lactide monomer. X. Jiang, J. M. Horton, G. L. Baker, M. R. Smith III

159. Precision synthesis of poly(vinyl ether)s with cholesteryl or biphenyl groups. A. Date, S. Kanaoka, T. Kato, S. Aoshima

160. Design and precision synthesis of pH-responsive polymers with high sensitivity by fast living cationic polymerization. T. Tsujino, S. Kanaoka, S. Aoshima

161. Synthesis of new thermo-responsive poly(acrylamides) and their sol-gel phase transition behaviors in aromatic solvents. Y. K. Han, M. K. Lee, H. W. Kim, B. K. Cho

162. Preparation and properties of alt-copoly(1,9-decaphenylpentasiloxanylene/1,3-bis(ethylene)oligodimethylsiloxanylene)s. N. S. Lee, T. M. Gädda, W. P. Weber

163. Synthesis of phase selectively soluble libraries of poly(N-alkylacrylamide) copolymers. D. Ortiz-Acosta, D. Bergbreiter

164. Living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers in a continuous flow system with micromixers. M. Ouchi, N. Inagaki, T. Ando, M. Sawamoto

165. Oxidative coupling polymerization of o-cresol with a copper-amine catalyst immobilized within the interior of SBA-15. M. Nakamura, Y. Shibasaki, J. N. Kondo, M. Ueda

166. Synthesis and alignment of a liquid-crystalline polymethacrylate bearing a photoreactive 4-styrylpyridine derivative and benzoate group in the same side chain. W -S. Kim, M -W. Kim, J -Y. Kong, S -H. Hyun, I -K. Kang

167. Synthesis and characterization of a novel whole-body heparinized polyethersulfone. C. Hou, D. Huo, W. Zhang, S. Zheng, Y. Ren, B. Chen

168. Synthesis of 2,7-dibromofluorene-labeled macromonomers utilizing a variation of reverse atom transfer radical polymerization. B. Ludwig, E. S. Tillman

169. Synthesis of cyclotriphosphazene functionalized polyoctenamers via ring-opening metathesis polymerization of hydrophilic and hydrophobic monomers. D. T. Welna, D. A. Stone, H. R. Allcock

170. Synthesis of polyisocyanate bearing crown ether via asymmetric polymerization with chiral initiator. R. Sakai, T. Satoh, I. Otsuka, R. Kakuchi, H. Kaga, T. Kakuchi

171. Living cationic polymerization of p-methylstyrene using SnCl4 in dichloromethane and determination of absolute rate constant of propagation. P. De, R. Faust

172. Capping reactions in cationic polymerization: Kinetic and synthetic utility. P. De, R. Faust

173. Comparative study of the chain dynamics of polymers containing peroxy linkages in the backbone. P. De

174. Living cationic polymerization of tetrahydroindene and its block copolymer: A novel high Tg poly(cycloolefin). K. Satoh, N. Mizuno, M. Kamigaito, Y. Okamoto

175. Synthesis of graft copolymers with well defined architectures: Application to the adhesion of polypropylene with PVDF. C. Boyer, B. Boutevin, J. J. Robin, P. Lacroix-Desmazes

176. Synthesis of water-soluble polyacetylene having sugar residues. J -I. Kadokawa, K. Tawa, Y. Kaneko, M. Tabata

177. Characterization of cationic hydroxyethyl dellulose derivatives using micro-batch mode multi-angle laser light scattering with spontaneous refractive index measurement. W. Gao, X. M. Liu, J. C. Salamone, G. Bousader, R. A. Gross

178. In-situ polymerization of 6FDA and 1,3-bis(3-aminophenoxy)benzene in the presence of amine-functionalized vapor-grown carbon nanofibers. D. H. Wang, M. D. Houtz, J -B. Baek, L -S. Tan

179. Electrochromic windows using a low band gap conjugated polymer as the ion storage layer. V. Seshadri, J. Filloramo, W. K. Mino, G. A. Sotzing

180. Polymer degradation initiated via infectious species. M. Celina, R. L. Clough, G. Jones

181. Pyrolysis GC-MS and transmission electron microscopy used to characterize annealing effects in UHMWPE. R. D. Redfearn, T. A. Holm, C. W. Carlson, A. M. Viano, K. E. Spence, M. Shanks, M. A. Scott, A. K. Ray

182. Synthesis and properties of partly substituted maleic anhydride B-CD and its metal complex. Y. Jiang, H. Zhang, H. Li, K. Zhang, D. Wang, Y. Xu, J. Wang

183. Rapid composition analysis of polyimide using methanol/water solution containing tetramethylammonium hydroxide. N. Higeta, N. Sato

184. The effect of some parameters on the polymerization of St during the encapsulation of iron oxide particles via miniemulsion polymerization. Q. Zhang, G. Xie, H. Zhang

185. Side-chain functionalized poly(norbornene)s containing terminal iridium coordination complexes. J. R. Carlise, X -Y. Wang, M. Weck

186. Super low temperature photopolymerization of (meth)acrylate. J. Nie, B. Lv

187. Synthesis and characterization of a novel polymer containing 1, 2, 3-triazole. L. Wan, Y. Luo, Y. Hu, F. Huang, L. Du

188. Thermal and mechanical properties of gradient copolymers containing ethylene and 5-norbornen-2yl acetate. A. Hotta, S. J. Diamanti, V. Khanna, G. C. Bazan, G. H. Fredrickson, E. J. Kramer

189. Antimicrobial functions of N-chloro-hindered amines. Z. Chen, Y. Sun

190. Analysis of branching in polyethylenimine. J. E. Girard, J. Gu, M. Konaklieva

191. Multifunctional 2,7-fluorene and 2,5-dithienylsilole alternating copolymer: Synthesis, light emission, photovoltaic cell, and field effect transistor. J. Chen, Y. Cao

192. Ionic liquids as solvents for biopolymers: Acylation of starch and zein protein. A. Biswas, R. L. Shogren, D. G. Stevenson, J. L. Willett, P. K. Bhowmik

193. Hydrolytic degradation of comb-like polylactides. J. M. Horton, X. Jiang, G. L. Baker, M. R. Smith III

194. Poly(thieno[3,4-b]furan), a new low band gap conjugated polymer. A. Kumar, G. A. Sotzing

195. Preparation of luminescent discotic liquid crystal using simple hydrogen bonding. J. W. Lee, J. H. Lee, S. J. Lee, S. W. Lee, J. Y. Jho

196. Substituted polylactides with increased glass transition temperature. F. Jing, M. R. Smith III, G. L. Baker

197. Condition monitoring of oxidation in aged polymers via derivatization and 19F NMR spectroscopy. J. M. Skutnik, R. A. Assink, M. Celina

198. Helix-helix transition for poly(phenylacetylene) bearing macromolecular ionophore via the host-guest complexation with metal cations. I. Otsuka, T. Satoh, R. Sakai, R. Kakuchi, H. Kaga, T. Kakuchi

199. Microstructure and properties of bridged poly(silsesquioxane) copolymers. E. S. Park, H. W. Ro, J. H. Sim, D. Y. Yoon

200. New class of oligomeric ferroelectric liquid crystals based on cyclic siloxanes. S. B. Park, T -Y. Cho, R. Zentel, J. Y. Chang, D. Y. Yoon

201. Influences of intermolecular interactions on the formation of functional nanoscale fibers. M. T. Hunley, M. G. McKee, T. E. Long

202. Photo-regulation of optical rotations in chiral polyesters: Modeling the impact of ethylene oxide main-chain damping segments. G. D. Jaycox

203. Photo-regulation of optical rotations in chiral polyesters: Conformationally flexible analogues. G. D. Jaycox

204. Urethane chain extended polyoxaesters: Potential injectable tissue engineering scaffolds. A. S. Kulshrestha, W. Laredo, T. Matalenas, T. Twaddle, K. L. Cooper, R. S. Bezwada

205. Preparation of multi-phase polymer beads composed of block copolymer amphiphilic networks. Y. Sun, S. Rimmer

206. Electrospun poly(L-lactic acid-co-succinic acid-co-1,4-butane diol) fibrous membranes. H. S. Kim, H -J. Jin, J. S. Yoon

207. Dental materials containing bile acid derivatives. M. A. Gauthier, I. Stangel, T. H. Ellis, J. X. Zhu

208. Evaluation of the performance of precipitation-redissolution chromatography for the determination of the molecular weight distribution of polymers. S. Moyses

209. Effect of molecular characteristics on elongational rheology of polyethylenes. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

210. Shearing rheology of polyethylene terephthalates with different amounts of additives. X. Wei

211. Material parameters estimation for the rheology to molecular weight distribution conversion of polyethylenes. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan, P. Patil

212. Effect of molecular characteristics on shearing rheology of polyethylenes. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

213. Effects of temperature and hencky strain on elongational rheology of polyethylenes. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

214. Elongational rheology of polyethylenes and polyisobutylene by different methods. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

215. Enthalpy and entropy changes of polyethylenes calculated from rheological data. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

216. Molecular weight determination of dissolving pulps using rheological method. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

217. Polyisobutylene and elongational rheology. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

218. Shearing rheology of polyisobutylene. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

219. Temperature shifting and hencky strain shifting of elongational rheology of polyethylenes. X. Wei, J. R. Collier, S. Petrovan

220. Effect of the repeating unit of azopolymers on surface relief grating efficiency. W -H. Jung, J. Kumar, S. P. McCarthy

221. Synthesis and self-assembly of conjugated triblock copolymers. K. Li, Q. Wang

222. Enhancement of stereoselectivity of metallocene catalysts by MAO modification. M. Fujita, Y. Seki, T. Miyatake

223. Study of the migration of phosphonated polymeric additives in poly(vinylidene chloride)–based matrix and influence of the hydrolysis of phosphonate functions. B. Rixens, R. Severac, B. Boutevin, P. Lacroix-Desmazes, Y. Hervaud

224. Azide/alkine- functionalized oligomeric silsesquioxanes. L. Petraru, W. H. Binder

225. Effect of MAA concentration on the preparation of micron-size P (St-MAA) particles. Y. Li, C. Kan, S. Huang

226. Epoxy resin/polyurethane hybrid polymer composites synthesized by frontal polymerization. Y. Tian, S. Chen, L. Chen

227. Molecular architectures of poly(3,9-dodecadiynes) by different catalysts. L. Wu, Q. Liu, S. Li, Z. Li, K. Xu, G -Q. Chen, B. Z. Tang

228. Synthesis of calcium carbonate nanoparticles via carbonation route. C. Wang, Y. Sheng, X. Zhao, Z. Wang

229. Synthesis and light-emitting properties of disubstituted polyacetylenes bearing boronic acid pendants. H. Tong, J. W. Y. Lam, M. Häußler, Y. Q. Dong, B. Z. Tang

230. Synthesis and light emission of a new polyacetylene-perovskite hybrid material. J. L. Hua, Z. Li, J. W. Y. Lam, J. Z. Sun, Y. P. Dong, H. Z. Chen, M. Wang, B. Z. Tang

231. Photo-cross-linking and photophysics of light-emitting conjugated polymers. L. Wu, J. L. Hua, K. S. Wong, B. Z. Tang

232. Influence of surfactants and initiators in emulsion copolymerization of styrene-butyl acrylate. X. Zhu, X. Li, Z. Zhang, X. Z. Kong

233. Synthesis and properties of polyelectrolyte containing B–CD and its metal complexes. Y. Jiang, M. Wang, H. Zhang, H. Li, Y. Xu, D. Wang, J. Wang

234. Synthesis of micron-sized multihollow soap-free P(St-EA-AA) latex particles. K. Kang, C. Kan, Y. Du, D. Liu

MONDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Mechanism of Metal Mediated CRP

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
B. B. Wayland and R. G. Gilbert,
Presiding

8:30 —235. Electron spin resonance (ESR) study of (meth)acrylate radicals generated from purified oligomers prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). A. Kajiwara

9:00 —236. Radical Interchange Polymerization (RIP): A controlled/living radical polymerization mediated by organo-transition metal complexes. B. B. Wayland, X. Fu, Z. Lu, M. Fryd

9:30 —237. Borane-mediated control radical polymerization: Synthesis of chain end functionalized fluoropolymers. T. C. Chung, H. Hong, Z. Wang

10:00 —238. New system for the controlled radical polymerization of vinyl acetate. A. Debuigne, C. Detrembleur, R. Bryaskova, J -R. Caille, R. Jérôme

10:30 — Intermission.

10:40 —239. Triazolinyl radicals: An unusual radical in controlled radical polymerization. M. Klapper, N. Khelfallah, M. Peretolchin, K. Müllen

11:10 —240. Ligand and initiator effect in the living radical polymerization of styrene catalyzed by Ti complexes with R2N-, RO- and substituted cyclopentadienyl ligands and initiated by epoxides, aldehydes and peroxides. A. D. Asandei, I. W. Moran, Y. Chen, G. Saha

11:30 —241. Enantiomer-selective polymerization of rac-2,4-pentanediyl bis(4-vinylbenzoate) using chiral atom transfer radical initiating system. T. Satoh, S. Ishido, T. Kakuchi

11:50 —242. Synthesis of alkylated linear amine ligands: Their effects on homogeneous ATRP. M. H. Acar, C. R. Becer, H. A. Ondur, S. Inceoglu

 Section B

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Herman Mark Award in Honor of Don Paul


J. E. McGrath, Organizer
T. E. Long and L. M. Robeson,
Presiding

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —243. Adhesion on the molecular level: Influences of electrostatic and hydrogen bonding interactions on adhesive, elastomer, and fiber performance. T. E. Long, C. L. Elkins, A. R. Fornof, A. S. Karikari, B. D. Mather, M. G. McKee, S. Unal, K. Visnawathan

9:05 —244. Opto-electronic properties of blends of conjugated polymers. F. E. Karasz

9:35 —245. Effect of physical aging and aggressive feed components on hollow fiber gas separation membranes. W. J. Koros, W. C. Madden

10:05 — Intermission.

10:20 —246. Particle replication in non-wetting templates: Particle foundry. J. M. DeSimone

10:50 —247. Dispersion and properties of carbon nanotube based polymer nanocomposites. R. Krishnamoorti

11:20 —248. Effects of nano-clay particles on the non-linear rheology of polymer melts. D. G. Baird

11:50 —249. Bio-mimetic GRIN lenses using polymeric nanolayered film systems. E. Baer, A. Hiltner, Y. Jin, J. Yu, A. Ranade, H. Tai, J. S. Shirk, M. J. Wiggins, M. L. Sandrock

 Section C

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Advances in Polymer Brushes

Polyelectrolyte Brushes


W. J. Brittain and S. G. Boyes, Organizers
D. J. Dyer,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —250. Interaction of polyelectrolyte brushes with surfactants. R. Konradi, J. Ruhe

9:00 —251. Applications for block copolymer brushes prepared via controlled/"living" free radical polymerization techniques. J. W. Hotchkiss, M. D. Rowe, J. E. Stempka, B. W. Pitts, N. D. Treat, S. G. Boyes

9:25 —252. Polyelectrolyte brushes: Switching between "hard" and "soft" matter. W. T. S. Huck, T. Farhan, O. Azzaroni

9:50 —253. Synthesis and stretching of polyelectrolyte brushes. A. Y. Sankhe, S. M. Husson, S. M. Kilbey II

10:15 — Intermission.

10:25 —254. Polyelectrolyte brushes as templates for PEL multilayers. Y -K. Yang, C -D. Vo, H. Zhang, O. Prucker, J. Ruhe

10:50 —255. Platinum and gold nanoparticles generated by in spherical polyelectrolyte brushes and their catalytic activity. M. Ballauff, G. Sharma, R. Kempe, T. Irrgang, Y. Talmon, S. Proch

11:15 —256. PEG based polymer brushes: Synthesis, characterization and protein adsorption studies. J. N. Kizhakkedathu, Y. Le, J. Janzen, R. K. Kainthan, D. E. Brooks

11:40 —257. Interaction between end-tethered polyelectrolyte brushes in the presence of oppositely charged surfactant. A. Ishikubo, J. W. Mays, M. V. Tirrell

 Section D

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Molecular Recognition Using Polymers


V. M. Rotello, Organizer
S. Thayumanavan,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —258. Metal ion recognition: Self-assembly of hexameric metallomacrocycles based on psuedo-octahedral coordination. G. R. Newkome, S. Hwang, P. Wang

9:00 —259. Supramolecular polymerization using metal/ligand interactions. S. J. Rowan, J. B. Beck

9:30 —260. Template-directed dynamic synthesis of mechanically interlocked dendrimers. J. F. Stoddart, K. C. F. Leung

10:00 —261. Effect of localized structural perturbations on dendrimer structure. J. R. Parquette, C. J. Gabriel

10:30 — Intermission.

10:45 —262. Molecular recognition in dendrimers based on melamine. E. E. Simanek

11:15 —263. The effect of shape complementarity and affinity on interactions between carbohydrate functionalized dendrimers and lectins. A. M. Gronenborn, S. Mangold, J. R. Morgan, K. H. Schlick, G. C. Strohmeyer, R. A. Udelhoven, M. J. Cloninger

11:45 —264. Glycodendrimers as tools for studying carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions. P. Santacroce, A. Basu

 Section E

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Defects in Polymer Nanostructures

Block Copolymers


A. Karim, E. J. Amis, U. B. Wiesner, and T. P. Russell, Organizers

8:30 —265. Chemical strategies and control of phase structure in block copolymers. C. K. Ober, F. You, M. Li, C. Chao, P. Du, U. Wiesner

9:00 —266. Precise control over the shape and dimensions of nanostructures in blockcopolymer films using chemically nanopatterned substrates. P. F. Nealey, E. W. Edwards, M. P. Stoykovich, M. Mueller, J. J. de Pablo

9:30 —267. Harnessing light to create defect-free, hierarchically structured polymeric materials. A. C. Balazs, O. Kuksenok, R. Travasso

10:00 — Intermission.

10:20 —268. Mesocopic simulation of defect annihilation. J. G. E. M. Fraaije

10:50 —269. Thermal equilibrium defects in laterally confined monolayers of block copolymer cylinders. M. R. Hammond, E. W. Cochran, G. H. Fredrickson, E. J. Kramer

11:20 —270. Defect dynamics and diblock copolymer alignment on smooth and nanoscale confining substrates. S. J. Sibener, S. B. Darling, J -I. Hahm, D -C. Lee, D. Sundrani, L. Yu, N. Yufa, Q. Zheng

11:50 —271. Defects in a noncentrosymmetric lamellar block copolymer blend. S. Chen, S. P. Gido, T. Tsoukatos, A. Avgeropoulos, N. Hadjichristidis, K. Hong, J. W. Mays

MONDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

Unknown Site -- Unknown Room

Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Mechanisms: RAFT and NMP

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
M. K. Georges and C. L. McCormick,
Presiding

1:30 —272. Emulsion polymerizations under RAFT and ATRP conditions. M. K. Georges, A. R. Szkurhan, D. Chan-Seng, T. Kasahara

2:00 —273. Synthesis of temperature responsive block copolymers via aqueous room temperature RAFT polymerization. A. J. Convertine, C. L. McCormick

2:30 —274. RAFT polymerization in emulsion systems by self-assembly: Particle size and molecular architecture. R. G. Gilbert

3:00 —275. Reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of vinyl acetate using xanthates. D. A. Shipp, K. Vercoe, T. Zhang, M. Thopasridharan

3:30 —276. Control vs. homolysis rate constant of alkoxyamines: Kinetic modelings to improve NMP. D. Bertin, P. Tordo, S. Marque, D. Gigmes, O. Guerret, Y. Guillaneuf

4:00 — Intermission.

4:10 —277. Living radical ab initio emulsion polymerization of n-butyl acrylate by reverse iodine transfer polymerization (RITP). J. Tonnar, P. Lacroix-Desmazes, B. Boutevin

4:30 —278. Pulsed laser initiated RAFT polymerization. M. Buback, T. Junkers, P. Vana

4:50 —279. Synthesis, use and recovery of chain transfer agents for RAFT polymerization: From laboratory scale to industrial production. S. Perrier

5:10 —280. Tailor-made copolymers via RAFT the fast way. R. Hoogenboom, M. M. W. Fijten, R. M. Paulus, U. S. Schubert

 Section B

Unknown Site -- Unknown Room

Herman Mark Award in Honor of Don Paul


J. M. DeSimone, Presiding
J. E. McGrath,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —281. Magnetic polymer-metal oxide complexes and their dispersions. J. S. Riffle, A. C. Baranauskas, J. D. Goff, Q. Zhang-Mather, M. L. Vadala

2:00 —282. Conformal plasma polymer particle coatings for the control of highly filled polymer composite rheology. D. H. Weinkauf, J. F. Bian, W. R. Lujan, H. S. Jeon

2:30 —283. Next generation membrane materials for CO2 removal from gas mixtures. H. Lin, S. Matteucci, B. D. Freeman, S. Kalakkunnath, D. S. Kalika

3:00 —284. Probing the polymer interphase by nanoscale forced-assembly. A. Hiltner, R. F. Y. Liu, E. Baer

3:30 — Intermission.

3:45 —285. Polymer blends and membrane separation: Spanning five different decades. L. M. Robeson

4:15 —286. Progress and materials for advanced materials for proton exchange membranes. J. E. McGrath

4:45 —287. The shaping of a career in polymer science. D. R. Paul

5:15 — Concluding Remarks.

 Section C

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Advances in Polymer Brushes

Applications of Polymer Brushes


W. J. Brittain, S. G. Boyes, and D. J. Dyer, Organizers
S. Minko,
Presiding

1:30 — Introductory Remarks.

1:35 —288. Adhesive properties of dense aqueous brushes. D. E. Brooks, D. Goodman, J. Janzen, J. N. Kizhakkedathu, Y. Le

2:00 —289. PEG-Engineering surface having both non-fouling and high-sensing characters. Y. Nagasaki

2:25 —290. AFM investigation of poly(methyl methacrylate) grafted from various gold surface topologies using atom transfer radical polymerization. S. Leigh, G -Y. Liu, T. E. Patten

2:50 —291. Polymer brush membranes for pervaporation. M. L. Bruening, L. Sun, G. L. Baker

3:15 — Intermission.

3:25 —292. Penetration and tethering behavior of free chains into polymer brushes. H. Huang, S. E. Rankin, A. Cammers, L. S. Penn

3:50 —293. Kinetic studies of surface-initiated photoiniferter-mediated photopolymerizations of methyl methacrylate. S. B. Rahane, A. T. Metters, S. M. Kilbey

4:15 —294. Combinatorial studies of the effect of polymer grafting density on protein absorption and cell adhesion. Y. Mei, T. Wu, C. Xu, K. Langenbach, J. T. Elliott, B. D. Vogt, K. L. Beers, E. J. Amis, N. R. Washburn

4:40 —295. Synthesis, preparation, and conformation of stimulus-responsive end-grafted layers of poly(methacrylic acid-g-ethylene glycol). M. Ye, D. Zhang, L. Han, C. Ortiz

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Molecular Recognition Using Polymers


S. Thayumanavan and V. M. Rotello, Organizers
A. Basu,
Presiding

1:30 —296. Molecularly imprinted polymer sensors and sensor arrays. K. D. Shimizu

2:00 —297. Development of one monomer molecularly imprinted polymers (OMNiMIPs). D. A. Spivak, M. Sibrian-Vazquez, S. Houck

2:30 —298. Bifunctional coordinating polymers: Tuning ionic recognition with auxiliary groups. S. D. Alexandratos, X. Zhu

2:50 —299. Cross-conjugated PPE-PPV hybrids as metal ion sensors. U. H. F. Bunz, A. J. Zucchero, J. N. Wilson

3:20 — Intermission.

3:35 —300. Exploring structure and function of 2' OMe RNA g-quads and aptamers. D. T. McQuade

4:05 —301. Redox-modulated supramolecular polymers. B. Erdogan, B. J. Jordan, J. B. Carroll, G. Cooke, V. M. Rotello

4:25 —302. Dynamic covalent polymer assemblies: Self-repairing poly(boronate)s. W. Niu, B. M. Ranbo, J. J. Lavigne

 Section E

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Defects in Polymer Nanostructures

Nanoparticles and Surface Modification


A. Karim, E. J. Amis, U. B. Wiesner, and T. P. Russell, Organizers

1:30 —303. Healing surface defects with nanocomposites containing spheres and rods. A. C. Balazs, K. A. Smith, S. Tyagi

1:50 —304. Entropic phase separation of organic nanoparticles. R. S. Krishnan, M. E. Mackay, C. J. Hawker

2:10 —305. Nanoparticle induced phase stability in polymers. A. Tuteja, M. E. Mackay, C. J. Hawker, B. A. Van Horn, Z. Guan

2:30 —306. Single molecule properties and self assembly of dendronized polymers. A. K. Chakraborty, J. Das, M. Yoshida, Z. M. Fresco, T. L. Choi, J. M. J. Frechet

3:00 — Intermission.

3:20 —307. Gradient micropatterns for surface nanometrology and thin film nanomaterials development. M. J. Fasolka, D. Julthongpiput, W. Zhang, A. Karim, E. J. Amis

3:50 —308. Investigation of factors influencing the retention of nanostructure in polymers templated from lyotropic liquid crystals. M. A. DePierro, K. G. Carpenter, T. J. Gioielli, C. A. Guymon

4:10 —309. Crystallographic cracking during a thermally-induced solid-state phase transition in TIPS pentacene. J. Chen, J. E. Anthony, D. C. Martin

4:30 —310. Heterogeneity in polymer coatings. X. Gu, T. Nguyen, D. Raghavan

4:50 —311. Shear effects on the molecular structures of polymers. D. W. Riley

MONDAY EVENING

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Sci-Mix


C. A. Guymon, Organizer

8:00 - 10:00

80-81, 85-86, 88, 99, 103, 107-108, 110, 114-115, 117, 124, 127, 136, 140, 144-146, 148, 150-151, 155, 163, 172, 175-177, 181, 185, 204-205, 207, 220. See previous listings.

403, 408, 417, 422, 424, 434, 439, 452, 456, 458-459, 463, 467, 470, 472, 478, 480-481, 487-488, 507, 514, 518-520, 527, 550, 558, 561, 566-568, 571-572, 604, 606, 608-609, 621, 624, 626. See subsequent listings.

TUESDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Controlled Architecture by CRP I

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
C. Hawker and Y. Gnanou,
Presiding

8:30 —312. Facile synthesis of block copolymers for nanolithographic applications. C. J. Hawker, J. Bang, E. Drockenmuller, T. P. Russell, D. Ryu

9:00 —313. Living/controlled copolymerization of polar vinyl monomers with non-activated alkenes. A. Sen, S. Borkar

9:30 —314. Polymers with pendant allyl ester groups prepared by ATRP: Synthesis, characterization and microstructuring of thin films. M. Moeller, M. Mennicken, R. Nagelsdiek, H. Keul

10:00 —315. Controlled radical polymerization of N-vinylpyrrolidone by Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) and the synthesis of its block copolymers. Y. Gnanou, R. Devasia, R. L. Bindu, N. Mougin

10:30 — Intermission.

10:40 —316. Click functionalization of well-defined (co)polymers prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization. B. S. Sumerlin, N. V. Tsarevsky, G. Louche, H. Gao, K. Matyjaszewski

11:00 —317. Functional star polymers by quasiliving atom transfer radical polymerization. O. Kovács, B. Iván

11:20 —318. Nitroxide-mediated polymerization as a route to functional multiblock copolymers. R. B. Grubbs, Q. Xia, J. K. Wegrzyn

11:40 —319. Synthesis and novel application of gradient copolymers made by controlled radical polymerization: Compatibilization of immiscible polymer blends. J. Kim, H. Zhou, S. T. Nguyen, J. M. Torkelson

12:00 —320. Synthesis of cyclic glycopolymer and cyclic–linear diblock copolymers by atom transfer radical polymerization. J -Q. Meng, F -S. Du, Y -Q. Dong, Z -C. Li

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Controlled Interactions at Surfaces

Cosponsored with BIOL
J. G. Linhardt and G. N. Tew,
Organizers
J. C. M. van Hest and K. L. Kiick,
Organizers, Presiding

8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —321. Smart biohybrid materials. P. Stayton, A. S. Hoffman

9:05 —322. Interactions of biopolymers and discotic nanoclays. Q. Hu, K. L. Kiick, D. J. Pochan, S. R. Fahnestock, R. H. Staley

9:25 —323. Modeling the dynamic interactions between cells and compliant polymeric surfaces. A. C. Balazs, A. Alexeev, R. Verberg

9:55 —324. Peptide-mediated self assembly on the surface of emulsion-templated porous polymers. N. R. Cameron, A. Dureault, J. C. M. van Hest, J. C. Thies, R. Weberskirch, T. Michon

10:15 — Intermission.

10:35 —325. Immobilization and hybridization of oligonucleotides on maleimido-terminated self assembled monolayers. W. A. Goedel

10:55 —326. Control of protein adsorption on responsive polymer surfaces. N. Houbenov, L. Ionov, S. Minko, M. Stamm

11:15 —327. Passive and active surfaces to control protein and cell interactions. A. Chilkoti

11:45 —328. Control of protein absorption and cell adhesion: Effect of polymer graft density. Y. Mei, T. Wu, C. Xu, K. Langenbach, J. T. Elliott, K. L. Beers, E. J. Amis, N. R. Washburn, L. Henderson

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Cosmetic Nanotechnology: Polymers and Colloids in Personal Care

Tutorial: Physical Principles of Polymers and Cosmetics for Personal Care

Cosponsored with Society of Cosmetic Chemists, COLL, and WCC
S. E. Morgan and R. Y. Lochhead,
Organizers
K. O. Havelka,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —329. Polymers in cosmetics:. R. Y. Lochhead

9:30 —330. Nanoparticles based on charge-driven self assembly. M. A. Cohen Stuart

10:00 —331. Challenge of handling nanoparticles in complex cosmetics systems. R. P. Elliott, N. Jones, P. R. Hertz

10:30 — Intermission.

10:45 —332. Cosmetic nanoscience. P. G. Cummins

11:15 —333. Regulation of cosmetics and nanotechnology. L. M. Katz

11:45 —334. Hair care and skin care (personal care) claims substantiation. R. Comber, T. Gao, L. Joseph, J -M. Tien

 Section D

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General Papers: Polymers and Biology


D. Garcia, Organizer
A. K. Andrianov,
Presiding

8:00 —335. Modified polymers as safe and efficient gene delivery carriers. P. Xu, S. Li, Q. Li, J. Ren, Y. Shen, M. Radosz

8:20 —336. Accelerated hydrolysis of the beta-(1,4)-glycosidic linkages due to grafting of various groups onto cellulose. D. T. Karst, Y. Yang

8:40 —337. Synthesis and properties of second generation dendronized celluloses. C. Zhang, W. H. Daly

9:00 —338. The impact of surfactant structure and morphology on biocide efficacy. A. M. Rhoades, A. P. Hathorne, D. A. Wicks

9:20 —339. Poly(caprolactone) based, highly branched segmented poly(ester urethane)s and poly(ester urethane urea)s via A2 and B3 methodologies. K. M. Sisson, S. Unal, T. E. Long

9:40 —340. Synthesis, characterization and in vitro degradation of L-alanine co-substituted polyphosphazenes. A. Singh, N. Krogman, S. Sethuraman, L. S. Nair, J. L. Sturgeon, P. W. Brown, C. T. Laurencin, H. R. Allcock

10:00 —341. Colloidal micelles as multifunctional vaccines. D. J. Irvine, S. Jain, W. T. Yap, Y -C. Huang

10:20 —342. Investigation of 3-D Tyrosine-derived polycarbonate scaffolds for tissue engineering. J. S. Stephens, T. Dutta Roy, J. P. Dunkers, M. L. Becker, A. Rege, J. Kohn

10:40 —343. Water-soluble biodegradable polyphosphazenes: Emerging systems for biomedical applications. A. K. Andrianov

11:00 —344. Polymerization of Actin: Structural changes from small-angle neutron scattering. A. I. Norman, R. Ivkov, J. G. Forbes, S. C. Greer

11:20 —345. Probe diffusion in PVA solutions and gels studied by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. A. Michelman-Ribeiro, H. Boukari, R. Nossal, F. Horkay

11:40 —346. Physical and chemical characterization of bioactive polymer composites. T. B. Icenogle, W. F. Regnault, J. M. Antonucci, D. Skrtic

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Defects in Polymer Nanostructures

Block Copolymers


A. Karim, E. J. Amis, U. B. Wiesner, and T. P. Russell, Organizers

8:30 —347. Grain boundary morphologies of block copolymer nanostructures studied by transmission electron microtomography. H. Jinnai, K. Sawa, H. Sugimori, K. Yasuda, Y. Nishikawa, T. Nishi

9:00 —348. Templated self-assembly of block copolymers for nanolithographic applications. C. A. Ross, J. Y. Cheng, F. Ilievski, A. M. Mayes, E. L. Thomas, H. I. Smith, G. J. Vancso

9:30 —349. Nano-structured materials by block copolymer thin films. J. K. Kim, J. I. Lee, S. Y. Yang, J. A. Jang, U. Jeong

10:00 — Intermission.

10:20 —350. Shear-induced alignment in thin films of a sphere-forming block copolymer. D. E. Angelescu, M. W. Wu, J. H. Waller, P. M. Chaikin, R. A. Register

10:50 —351. On the physical origin of block copolymer alignment in electric fields. G. Krausch

11:20 —352. Development of long range order in Diblock copolymer thin films. M. D. Dadmun, S. M. Fontana, D. H. Lowndes

11:40 —353. Defects in block copolymer-sol nanoparticle derived polymer-inorganic hybrid thin films. P. Du, J. S. Gutmann, U. Wiesner

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Controlled Architecture by CRP

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
C. Barner-Kowollik and B. Klumperman,
Presiding

1:30 —354. Multifunctional star polymers via the RAFT process: Dendritic cores and formation processes. C. Barner-Kowollik, M. H. Stenzel, T. P. Davis, H. Chaffey-Millar

2:00 —355. RAFT mediated copolymerizations: The challenge of random copolymer blocks. B. Klumperman, J. B. McLeary, J. S. Bozovic

2:30 —356. Novel route towards near-monodisperse poly((meth)acrylic) containing polymer architectures. F. E. Du Prez, W. Van Camp

3:00 —357. Precise control of structural parameters during the synthesis of amphiphilic copolymers by CRP: Influence on their stabilization properties for polymerization in aqueous dispersed media. M. Save, M. Manguian, G. Delaittre, C. Chassenieux, C. Lefay, B. Charleux

3:30 —358. Atom transfer radical polymerization grafting of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine for non-biofouling surfaces. W. Feng, J. L. Brash, S. Zhu

4:00 — Intermission.

4:10 —359. Combination of RAFT and Click chemistry for the synthesis of core functionalized nanoparticles. R. K. O'Reilly, M. J. Joralemon, W. Liu, K. L. Wooley, C. J. Hawker

4:30 —360. Block copolymers by ATRP using poly(propylene imine) dendrimer initiators. Y. H. Kim, W. T. Ford

4:50 —361. Nanoscale structure of SAN-PEO-SAN synthesized by ATRP. M. S. Silverstein, M. Shach-Caplan, H. Bianco-Peled, N. V. Tsarevsky, B. M. Cooper, K. Matyjaszewski

 Section B

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Surfaces for Therapeutic Applications

Cosponsored with BIOL
J. C. M. van Hest and K. L. Kiick,
Organizers
J. G. Linhardt and G. N. Tew,
Organizers, Presiding

1:30 —362. Characterization of drug eluting coatings on medical devices. K. R. Wormuth, D. M. DeWitt, G. D. Haugstad

2:00 —363. Polymer demixed nanotopographic surfaces provide nonbiological cell-stimulating cues. J. Y. Lim, J. C. Hansen, C. A. Siedlecki, H. J. Donahue

2:20 —364. Localized delivery of DNA from surfaces coated with multilayered polyelectrolyte films. C. M. Jewell, J. Zhang, N. J. Fredin, D. M. Lynn

2:50 —365. Protein patterning on polymer films using localized acid generation. K. L. Christman, H. D. Maynard

3:10 — Intermission.

3:30 —366. Surface modification of degradable polymers. A -C. Albertsson, U. Edlund, M. Kallrot

3:50 —367. Carbohydrate-functionalized surfaces for glycomics application. G. Coullerez, K. Barth, M. Textor

4:10 —368. Non-covalent modification of collagen scaffolds. M. S. Yu

4:40 —369. Synthesis of and drug delivery from a polyisobutylene based ABA-type thermoplastic elastomer containing vinyl alcohol units in the side segments. Y. Zhou, R. Faust, R. Richard, M. Schwarz

 Section C

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Cosmetic Nanotechnology: Polymers and Colloids in Personal Care

Fundamentals of Synthesis and Film Formation

Cosponsored with Society of Cosmetic Chemists, COLL, and WCC
K. O. Havelka and R. Y. Lochhead,
Organizers
S. E. Morgan,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —370. Personal care and cosmetic nanotechnology: Perspective and opportunities. K. O. Havelka

2:00 —371. Colloidal dispersions with non-spherical morphologies: Stimuli-responsive films. D. J. Lestage, M. W. Urban

2:30 —372. Amphiphilic polymers from living radical polymerization for personal care applications. D. M. Haddleton, A. J. Limer, G. Mantovani, D. Brayden, V. San Miguel

3:00 — Intermission.

3:15 —373. Amino acid-based, amphiphilic block copolymers and statistical terpolymers with pH- and salt-responsive behavior in aqueous media. R. G. Ezell, C. L. McCormick

3:45 —374. Polymer-surfactant association: Interfacial and bulk complexes. B. Lindman, Y. Samoshina, T. Nylander

4:15 —375. Enabling advanced emulsions in microchannel architecture. L. Silva, A. L. Y. Tonkovich, D. Qiu, K. Pagnotto, P. Neagle, S. Perry, R. Y. Lochhead

4:45 —376. Formulating cosmetic emulsions: Ingredient chemistry and function. K. Klein

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Fluorine Containing Polymers

Tutorial Session

Cosponsored with FLUO
W. Coggio, K. J. Wynne, B. Ameduri, and W. J. Brittain,
Organizers
D. W. Smith Jr.,
Organizer, Presiding

1:00 —377. Why fluorine? D. D. DesMarteau

1:40 —378. Recent advances in radical copolymerization of fluorolefins and especially vinylidene fluoride. B. Ameduri

2:20 —379. Fluorine containing polymer brushes and branched architectures. W. J. Brittain

3:00 — Intermission.

3:10 —380. Fluoropolymer surface science tutorial. K. J. Wynne

3:50 —381. Fluorine in coatings. M. Pellerite

4:20 —382. Fluorine containing polymers at biological interfaces. C. K. Ober

 Section E

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General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization


D. Garcia, Organizer
A. Biswas,
Presiding

1:00 —383. Chemical oxidative synthesis of heterocyclic polymers. R. M. Brauch, R. L. McCarley

1:20 —384. Influence of dispersion medium on the electrorheological effect of the poly(o-toluidine) electrorheological fluids. K. Su, N -L. Yang

1:40 —385. Novel copolymer for enhanced steel-epoxy adhesion. A. S. Quincy, Y. G. Durant, J. P. Claverie

2:00 —386. Dendrimer/alumina composite membranes for gas phase separations. R. L. Sherman Jr., S. Yoo, D. M. Ford, E. E. Simanek

2:20 —387. The application of AFM techniques in the characterization of BIIR/NR blends. D. Raghavan, P. Achalla, J. McCormick, C. Moreland, T. Hodge

2:40 —388. Solid surface modifications and polymer adsorption as monitored by flow micro-calorimetry measurements. B. Haidar, R. Al Akoum, A. Vidal

3:00 —389. Synthesis and light emitting properties of polyacetylenes having pendant fluorene groups. C -S. Hsu, C -H. Huang

3:20 —390. Helical magic: Conformationally non-fluxional and reversibly switching helical polyguanidines. H -Z. Tang, B. M. Novak

3:40 —391. Factors influencing surface relief grating. W -H. Jung, J. Kumar, S. P. McCarthy

4:00 —392. Completion of additive primary colors in polymeric electrochromics. G. Sonmez, H. Bulbul Sonmez, C. K -F. Shen

4:20 —393. Branching characterization of lipase catalyzed glycerol copolyesters by size exclusion chromatography with on-line multi-angle laser light scattering detection (SEC-MALLS). W. Gao, A. S. Kulshrestha, R. A. Gross

4:40 —394. Synthesis and characterization of organoboron quinolate polymers with tunable luminescence properties. Y. Qin, S. Shah, I. Kiburu, F. Jäkle

TUESDAY EVENING

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Advances in Polymer Brushes


W. J. Brittain, S. G. Boyes, and D. J. Dyer, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

395. Atomic force microscopy study of reversibly crosslinked polymer brushes. N. I. Abu-Lail, M. Kaholek, D. M. Loveless, S. L. Craig, S. Zauscher

396. Conformational statistics of dendronized polymers. P. M. Welch, C. F. Welch

397. Fabrication of smart surfaces with different architecture-nanomechanical properties. M. C. LeMieux, S. Peleshanko, Y -H. Lin, V. V. Tsukruk

398. Control of the density of polymer brushes grown from Au surfaces by surface-initiated ATRP. Z. Bao, M. L. Bruening, G. L. Baker

399. Generation of stable ultrahydrophilic surfaces by poly(hydroxymethylene) adsorption. E. Cataltarla, T. J. McCarthy

400. Hierarchical mixed polymer brushes. R. Lupitskyy, S. Minko, C. Tsitsilianis

401. Interface roughness correlations and surface fluctuations in diblock copolymer brushes synthesized by atom transfer radical polymerization. B. Akgun, M. D. Foster, W. J. Brittain, X. Li, J. Wang

402. Polymer brushes via recognition mediated modification of surfaces. H. Xu, A. Sanyal, T. B. Norsten, O. Uzun, V. M. Rotello

403. Low temperature growth of thick polystyrene brushes via atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). A. Samadi, S. M. Husson, S. M. Kilbey, Y. Liu, I. Luzinov

404. Polymer star-brushes from reactive and crosslinked ethylene–based rubber particles: Synthesis and applications. U. F. Kandil, T. C. Chung

405. Polymer brushes from 2-D polymer-silicate nanocomposites. R. G. Guino, I. L. Lagadic, T. A. P. Seery

406. Preparation of CaCO3/polystyrene inorganic/organic composite particles. Y. Sheng, B. Zhou, X. Zhao, Z. Wang

407. Ordered arrays of fine particles coated with well-defined, high-density polymer brushes. K. Ohno, T. Morinaga, S. Takeno, Y. Tsujii, T. Fukuda

408. pH, Salt, and solvent sensitive polymer brush micro- and nanopatterns fabricated by electron-beam lithography. M. Kaholek, W -K. Lee, J. Feng, B. LaMattina, D. J. Dyer, S. Zauscher

409. Structure of poly(ethylene oxide) brushes on model hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces: A molecular dynamics simulation study. D. Bedrov, O. Borodin, G. D. Smith

410. Polymer brushes from 3-D gold-silica core-shell nanostructures. K. McBreairty, T. A. P. Seery

411. Polyoxanorbornene silica nanocomposites from silica nanoparticles. D. J. Sandberg, T. A. P. Seery

412. Protein imprinting via solvent assisted grafting of polymer brush. B. Zdyrko, O. Hoy, I. Luzinov

413. Responsive nanoparticles with hydrophobic/hydrophilic behavior. M. Motornov, M. Stamm, S. Minko

414. Synthesis and characterization of crystalline polymer brushes. Y. Zheng, M. L. Bruening, G. L. Baker

415. Super lubrication between high-density polymer brushes in good solvent. Y. Tsujii, K. Okayasu, K. Ohno, T. Fukuda

416. Synthesis of core-shell nanoparticles using surface initiated living free radical polymerization. S. B. Jhaveri, D. Maschke, D. Koylu, K. R. Carter

417. Surface grafting on polymer surface by physisorbed free radical initiators. S. Hu, W. Brittain

418. Surface immobilization of RAFT chain transfer agents. B. W. Pitts, M. D. Rowe, S. G. Boyes

419. Surface modification of gold nanorods with PDMAEMA. J. W. Hotchkiss, N. D. Treat, B. A. Higgins, A. B. Lowe, S. G. Boyes

420. Switchable thin film surface prepared via a simple “grafting-to’’ method using a polystyrene-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine) copolymer. Y. Wang, W. Brittain

421. Switchable Y-shaped brushes and nanomechanical properties in selective fluids. Y -H. Lin, M. C. LeMieux, E. R. Zubarev, H. Shulha, V. V. Tsukruk

422. Synthesis of amphiphilic PS/PAAM mixed brushes on silicon via the “grafting-from” method. J. Feng, D. J. Dyer

423. Synthesis of diblock copolymer brushes via surface immobilized RAFT chain transfer agents. M. D. Rowe, B. W. Pitts, A. B. Lowe, S. G. Boyes

424. Synthesis of monodisperse silica particles with well defined polymer brushes by surface initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. B. Radhakrishnan, R. Ranjan, W. J. Brittain

425. Synthesis of nanoparticles within tethered diblock copolymer brush systems. J. E. Stempka, S. G. Boyes

426. Synthesis of nanosilica surface-grafted polymer via catalytic chain transfer polymerization. S. Chen, X. Xu, L. Chen

427. Synthesis of poly acrylic acid brushes via hydrolysis of poly(tert-butyl acrylate) brushes. N. D. Treat, J. E. Stempka, S. G. Boyes

428. Synthesis of polymer brushes with gradient in grafting density. Y. Liu, V. Klep, I. Luzinov

429. Synthesis of polymer brushes with various densities from silicon substrate in surface-initiated ATRP. Z. Bao, M. L. Bruening, G. L. Baker

430. Thermoresponsive polymer brushes for modulated interactions with bioactive compounds. A. Kikuchi, N. Idota, J. Kobayashi, K. Sakai, T. Okano

 Section B

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer

6:00 - 8:00

431. Synthesis and characterization of polysulfone-g-poly(styrenesulfonic acid) graft copolymers for proton exchange membranes. C. G. Cho, G. H. Li, S. G. An

432. Electrochemistry as a correlation tool candidate with catalytic activities in ruthenium(II)-catalyzed atom transfer radical polymerization? A. Demonceau, A. Richel, O. Tutusaus, C. Viñas, F. Teixidor, A. F. Noels

433. Monomode microwave-assisted atom transfer radical polymerization catalyzed by [RuCl2(p-cymene)(PCy3)]. A. Demonceau, S. Delfosse, H. Wei, A. F. Noels

434. Atom transfer vs. catalytic chain transfer polymerization using α-diimine iron catalysts: Influence of metal spin state on mechanism. V. C. Gibson, R. K. O'Reilly, H. S. Rzepa, M. P. Shaver

435. Precipitons for copper removal in atom transfer radical polymerization: Reversible isomerization. N. Ayres, M. E. Honigfort, W. J. Brittain, C. S. Wilcox

436. Quasiliving atom transfer radical polymerization of methacrylates by slow initiation with 4-methylbenzyl bromide. O. Kovács, I. Szanka, B. Iván

437. Cu complexes with phophorus ligands for living radical polymerization of MMA. S. K. Noh, K. E. Shin, H. J. Kim, S. C. Hong, W. S. Lyoo

438. Well-defined poly(3-hexylthiophene)-b-poly(acrylate) diblock copolymers. G. Sauvé, M. C. Iovu, M. Jeffries-El, R. D. McCullough

439. Comparative study of poly(3-alkylthiophene) triblock copolymers. J. R. Cooper, R. Zhang, M. C. Iovu, R. D. McCullough, T. Kowalewski

440. Living radical polymerization techniques applied to the synthesis of well-defined copolymers containing regioregular poly(3-alkythiophene). M. C. Iovu, E. E. Sheina, A. Javier, C. Craley, M. Jeffries-EL, R. D. McCullough

441. Preparation of organoboron block copolymers via ATRP of silicon and boron-functionalized monomers. Y. Qin, V. Sukul, D. Pagakos, C. Cui, F. Jäkle

442. Atom transfer radical polymerization of methyl acrylate with MoIII coordination compounds as catalysts in ionic liquids. S. Maria, T. Biedron, R. Poli, P. Kubisa

443. Recent advances in iodine transfer polymerization (ITP) of vinylidene fluoride (VDF). D. Valade, C. Boyer, L. Sauguet, P. Lacroix-Desmazes, B. Ameduri, B. Boutevin

444. Synthesis and characterization of crosslinkable sulfonated block copolymers by controlled radical polymerization. K -Y. Baek, N. P. Balsara

445. ATRP as a versatile tool for the synthesis of stars and dendrimer-like polymers. R. Matmour, D. Taton, Y. Gnanou

446. Controlled/living radical polymerization mediated by organo-cobalt complexes through a degenerative transfer/radical interchange polymerization (RIP) process. X. Fu, B. B. Wayland, M. Fryd

447. From hydrophobic to hydrophilic star-microgels. L. A. Connal, G. G. Qiao, D. H. Solomon

448. Surface modification of titanium dioxide nanotubes by controlled radical polymerization. Y. Gao, X. P. Gao, D. Yan, X. H. He, X. W. Cui, D. Y. Song

449. Star polymers with chiral-functionalized core by living radical polymerization: Synthesis and characterization. K. Satoh, M. Isonaga, M. Kamigaito, Y. Okamoto

450. Synthesis, characterization and polymerization of well-defined acrylic macromonomers by atom transfer radical polymerization. L. Couvreur, B. Sharma, F. E. Du Prez

451. Block copolymer by the transformation of living cationic polymerization into living radical polymerization. B. Cheng, J. He

452. Radical ring-opening polymerization: A new route to polyphosphines. M. L. Coote, J. L. Hodgson

453. Activators generated by electron transfer (AGET) ATRP in miniemulsion, microemulsion and in the presence of limited air. K. Min, H. Gao, K. Matyjaszewski

454. Halogen exchange in atom transfer radical polymerization as a route to well-defined block copolymers. N. V. Tsarevsky, B. M. Cooper, O. J. Wojtyna, N. M. Jahed, H. Gao, K. Matyjaszewski

455. "Click" coupling of azide- and alkyne-functionalized well-defined polymers prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization. N. V. Tsarevsky, B. S. Sumerlin, P. L. Golas, K. Matyjaszewski

456. Application of AGET ATRP in synthesis of block copolymers. W. Jakubowski, K. Matyjaszewski

457. Aqueous solution properties of double-responsive molecular brushes prepared by ATRP. H -I. Lee, K. Matyjaszewski

458. Incorporation of poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-N-propanesulfonic acid) segment into block and brush copolymers by ATRP. L. McCullough, B. Dufour, S. Yu, S. S. Sheiko, K. Matyjaszewski

459. Conducting polyaniline templated by self-assembly of block copolymers prepared by CRP. B. Dufour, L. McCullough, C. Tang, T. Kowalewski, K. Matyjaszewski

460. Atom transfer radical polymerization initiated from the surface of nanoporous silica. M. Kruk, B. Dufour, E. B. Celer, L. McCullough, T. Kowalewski, M. Jaroniec, K. Matyjaszewski

461. Carbon nanosurfaces from polyacrylonitrile grafted on the surface of porous silica. M. Kruk, B. Dufour, E. B. Celer, L. McCullough, M. Jaroniec, K. Matyjaszewski, T. Kowalewski

462. Atom transfer radical polymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate in protic media using activators generated by electron transfer. J. K. Oh, K. Matyjaszewski

463. HPLC and 2-D chromatography of complex polymers synthesized by ATRP. H. Gao, N. M. Jahed, K. Matyjaszewski

464. Preparation of degradable miktoarm star copolymers via ATRP by “in-out” method. H. Gao, N. V. Tsarevsky, K. Matyjaszewski

465. Solvent induced morphologies of PMMA-PEO-PMMA triblock copolymers synthesized by ATRP. D. J. Siegwart, W. Wu, T. Kowalewski, J. O. Hollinger, K. Matyjaszewski

466. Atom transfer radical copolymerization of 5,6-benzo-2-methylene-1,3-dioxepane and n-butyl acrylate. J. Huang, R. Gil, K. Matyjaszewski

467. Synthesis of poly (dimethyl(1-ethoxycarbonyl)vinyl phosphate) and block copolymers via ATRP. J. Huang, K. Matyjaszewski

468. Polymer brushes prepared by surface initiated ATRP. J. Pietrasik, B. Cusick, T. Kowalewski, K. Matyjaszewski

469. Temperature-responsive water-soluble molecular brushes prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization. B. S. Sumerlin, J. Pietrasik, K. Matyjaszewski

470. Preparation of silica hybrids by ATRP in miniemulsion. L. Bombalski, K. Min, C. Tang, K. Matyjaszewski

471. Variable density ATRP-polymer grafts from silicon. L. Bombalski, B. Cusick, P. Ye, T. Kowalewski, A. J. Gellman, K. Matyjaszewski

472. AGET ATRP in miniemulsion from functionalized CdE (E=S,Se) Q-Dot surfaces. A. C. C. Esteves, L. Bombalski, B. Cusick, A. Barros-Timmons, K. Matyjaszewski, T. Trindade

473. Osmium catalyzed radical polymerization. W. A. Braunecker, Y. Itami, K. Matyjaszewski

474. Exploring the consequences of monomer coordination in radical polymerization. W. A. Braunecker, N. V. Tsarevsky, T. Pintauer, R. R. Gil, K. Matyjaszewski

475. Synthesis of poly(n-butyl acrylate) with variable architecture by "grafting through" ATRP. S. Ohno, K. Matyjaszewski

476. Effect of ligand and comonomer on cobalt mediated radical polymerization of vinyl acetate. H. Kaneyoshi, K. Matyjaszewski

477. Determination of activation rate constants in ATRP. W. Tang, K. Matyjaszewski

478. Well-defined polyacrylonitrile copolymers prepared by various CRP and their applications as nanostructured carbons. C. Tang, B. Dufour, L. Bombalski, K. Matyjaszewski, T. Kowalewski

479. Preparation of amphiphilic block copolymers for the stabilization and delivery of iron nanoparticles for remediation of DNAPLs. J. Ok, B. Dufour, T. Sarbu, K. Matyjaszewski

480. Multicompartment micelles obtained via the self-assembly of a well-defined triblock macrosurfactant prepared by raft polymerization. J -F. Lutz, S. Kubowicz, J -F. Baussard, A. F. Thünemann, H. von Berlepsch, A. Laschewsky

481. Titanium half-sandwich and scorpionate complexes in the living radical polymerization of styrene initiated by epoxide radical ring opening. A. D. Asandei, I. W. Moran

482. Using “click” chemistry for post-reacting well-defined polymer chains prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization. J -F. Lutz, H. G. Börner, K. Weichenhan

483. Alkoxide and bisketonate titanium catalysts for the living radical polymerization of styrene initiated by epoxide radical ring opening. A. D. Asandei, I. W. Moran

484. Substituted titanocenes in the living radical polymerization of styrene initiated by radical ring opening of epoxides. A. D. Asandei, I. W. Moran

485. Synthesis and characterization of poly(methyl methacrylate-b-pentafluorostyrene) block copolymers by ATRP. T. L. Bucholz, Y. L. Loo

486. Synthesis and characterization of a S-b-(HEMA-co-DMAEMA) diblock copolymer by ATRP. K. B. Guice, Y. L. Loo

487. Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) monitoring of grafting of a biotin-functionalized polymer onto an avidin monolayer. V. Ladmiral, G. Mantovani, J. Macpherson, D. M. Haddleton, K. Ohno, Y. Tsujii, T. Fukuda

488. Bile acid-containing methacrylic polymers synthesized via living radical polymerization for biomedical applications. E. Melia, D. M. Haddleton

489. Synthesis of Y-shaped copolymers by transition metal mediated living radical polymerization. B. MacCreath, D. M. Haddleton

490. Preparation of polymers by living radical polymerization from bromo-2-methyl-propionamide initiators. A. J. Limer, D. M. Haddleton

491. New pegylation method for tyrosine via a biomimetic strategy. L. Tao, G. Mantovani, A. J. Limer, D. Haddleton

492. α-Terminally functional hydrophobic conjugates by living radical polymerization. D. R. Sait, S. A. F. Bon, D. M. Haddleton

493. Atom transfer radical graft copolymerization of binary mixture of monomers onto cellulose. K. C. Gupta

494. Synthesis and characterization of well-defined end-functionalized poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) with a pyrenyl group. Y. Miura, Q. Duan, A. Narumi, T. Satoh, H. Kaga, T. Kakuchi

495. New method to determine the recombination rate constants between nitroxides and macroradicals. D. Bertin, B. Charleux, Y. Guillaneuf, P. Castignolles

496. Amphiphilic block copolymers PS-b-PEO-b-PS: Synthesis by ATRP and thermal behavior characterization. D. Bertin, T. Phan, E. Beaudoin

497. Kinetic analysis of NMP: How to obtain high molar masses living controlled polystyrene. D. Bertin, P. Tordo, S. Marque, D. Gigmes, O. Guerret, Y. Guillaneuf, B. Luneau, P -E. Dufils

498. Corrosion performance of lamellae nanostructured fluorinated organic coating applied on steel and aluminum. D. Bertin, Y. Massiani, F. Vacandio, M. Eyraud, V. Roche

499. One step synthesis of NMP star polymer initiator for core first method. D. Bertin, P. Tordo, D. Gigmes, O. Guerret, P -E. Dufils

500. Highly labile alkoxyamines:homolysis rate constants kd. D. Bertin, S. Marque, P. Tordo, D. Gigmes, P -E. Dufils, Y. Guillaneuf

501. Use of a novel class of SG1-based water-soluble dialkoxyamine in nitroxide-mediated controlled-free radical emulsion polymerization. J. Nicolas, B. Charleux, O. Guerret, S. Magnet

502. Strong improvement of nitroxide-mediated controlled-free radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate via a copolymerization approach. J. Nicolas, B. Charleux, O. Guerret

503. Ab initio batch emulsifier-free emulsion polymerization of styrene using an oil-soluble RAFT agent. S. J. Fréal-Saison, S. Magnet, M. Save, B. Charleux

504. Synthesis of high molar mass poly(n-butyl methacrylate)-b-polystyrene diblock copolymers by ATRP: Formation of lamellar phases in thin films. M. Save, B. Charleux, S. Douadi, O. Sandre, V. Cabuil, B. Hamdoum

505. Synthesis of well-defined amphiphilic poly(styrene-co-acrylic acid) copolymer via nitroxide-mediated polymerization: Evaluation as emulsion polymerization stabilizer. C. Lefay, B. Charleux, M. Save, O. Guerret, S. Magnet

506. Novel approach for metallic surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization using electro-grafted initiators based on aryl diazonium salts. M. Save, A. Guillez, B. Charleux, M. Chehimi, T. Matrab, C. Perruchot, A. Adenier, E. Cabet-Deliry, J. Pinson

507. Well defined glyco-oligomers from RAFT polymerization in homogeneous aqueous media. L. Albertin, N. R. Cameron

508. Development of novel hydrophobic hindered acyclic nitroxides: Kinetic and ESR studies. O. Lagrille, N. R. Cameron, P. A. Lovell, R. Blanchard

509. DiBenzylTriThioCarbonate (DBTTC): Performances overview of a commercially available RAFT agent. L. Couvreur

510. Kinetic studies on activation processes for organotellurium- and organostibine-mediated living radical polymerizations. Y. Kwak, A. Goto, T. Fukuda, S. Yamago

511. Germanium- and tin-catalyzed living radical polymerizations of styrene. A. Goto, H. Zushi, Y. Kwak, T. Fukuda

512. Synthesis of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam)-block-poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) diblock copolymer by RAFT and the formation of thermosensitive mesoglobules in water. R. Devasia, R. Borsali, S. Lecommandoux, R. L. Bindu, N. Mougin, Y. Gnanou

513. Chain length dependent termination rate of dodecyl acrylate via RAFT polymerization under consideration of the monomer reaction order. A. Theis, A. Feldermann, N. Charton, T. P. Davis, M. H. Stenzel, C. Barner-Kowollik

514. Novel trithiocarbonate RAFT agents and the synthesis of telechelic poly(n-butyl acrylate)s. R. Wang, C. L. McCormick, A. B. Lowe

515. Direct, controlled polymerization of a hydroxy-functional methacrylamido-monomer via RAFT in aqueous media. C. W. Scales, Y. A. Vasilieva, A. J. Convertine, A. B. Lowe, C. L. McCormick

516. Room-temperature polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide via RAFT and subsequent conjugation of fluorescent labels. C. W. Scales, A. J. Convertine, C. L. McCormick

517. Synthesis of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(n-butyl acrylate) block copolymers: Experiments and modeling. R. Sharma, Y -Y. Won

518. Novel synthesis of cellulosic graft copolymers by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) process. D. Roy, J. T. Guthrie, S. Perrier

519. Triblock copolymers for functional polymeric materials: Synthesis by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. T. M. Legge, S. Perrier

520. Novel one-pot synthesis of chain transfer agents for RAFT/MADIX polymerizations: Trithiocarbonates, xanthates and dithiocarbamates. M. R. Wood, S. Perrier

521. Microwave assisted RAFT polymerization: A novel route towards the rapid preparation of polymers of controlled molecular weight. S. L. Brown, S. Perrier

522. Polymer-layered silicate nanocomposites using RAFT polymerization. N. Salem, D. A. Shipp

523. Kinetics investigation of surface anchored raft agent mediated polymerization. C. Li, B. C. Benicewicz

524. Reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization of styrene. B. C. Benicewicz, M. J. Nasrullah, V. Raghunadh

525. The synthesis of poly((styrene-co-acrylonitrile)-block-(styrene-alt-maleic anhydride)) via RAFT-mediated polymerization. J. S. Bozovic, B. Klumperman

526. Anomalies in RAFT mediated miniemulsion polymerization. J. B. McLeary, M. C. Hermant, H. Matahwa, B. Klumperman, R. D. Sanderson

527. Microwave-assisted controlled radical polymerizations. R. Hoogenboom, F. Wiesbrock, M. A. M. Leenen, H. Zhang, U. S. Schubert

528. Polymer LEGO Blocks by nitroxide mediated polymerization. B. G. G. Lohmeijer, U. S. Schubert

529. Styrene/hydroxystyrene copolymers made via nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: Thermal properties of copolymers and the effect of copolymer addition on crystallization in polymer blends. J. Kim, J. M. Torkelson

530. Styrene/4-hydroxystyrene random, block and gradient copolymers modified with an organic dye: Synthesis via nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization and characterization of electrorheological properties. D. Woo, J. Kim, M -H. Suh, S -H. Lee, J. M. Torkelson

531. Controlled surface modification via living radical photografting. B. P. Harris, A. T. Metters

532. Controlled synthesis of poly(methyl methacrylate) brushes using surface-initiated photoiniferter-mediated photopolymerization. S. B. Rahane, S. M. Kilbey, A. T. Metters

533. Radical reduction as a means for complete desulfuration of MADIX polymers. M. Destarac, C. Kalai, L. Petit, A. Z. Wilczewska, G. Mignani, S. Z. Zard

534. Vinylogous dithiocompounds for RAFT polymerization. M. Destarac, I. Gauthier-Gillaizeau, C -T. Vuong, S. Z. Zard

535. Dethiocarboxylation of MADIX (co)polymers. M. Destarac, C. Kalai, A. Z. Wilczewska, G. Mignani, S. Z. Zard

536. RAFT polymerization of N-ethyl-3-vinylcarbazole and synthesis of block copolymers. H. Mori, S. Nakano, T. Endo

537. Sequential multiphoton photopolymerization for hologram recording using a trithiocarbonate as a RAFT reagent. L. J. Tucker, M. Sponsler

538. Influence of terminal groups on interfacial behavior and surface morphology of (X-PEO)2-(PS-Y)2 star copolymers. R. Gunawidjaja, S. Peleshanko, V. V. Tsukruk

539. Synthesis and characterization of novel amphiphilic hyperbranched polymers via self-condensing vinyl polymerization. S. Peleshanko, R. Gunawidjaja, V. V. Tsukruk

540. Synthesis and properties of asymmetric PEO-PS heteroarm star polymers. S. Peleshanko, R. Gunawidjaja, V. Shevchenko, S. Petrash, V. V. Tsukruk

541. Preparation of polystyrene brushes on titanium oxide surface by nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization. R. Matsuno, H. Otsuka, A. Takahara

542. Synthesis and characterization of multiblock copolymers prepared by living free-radical polymerization macroinitiator technique. H. Otsuka, Y. Higaki, A. Takahara

543. Synthesis of well-defined copolymers with alkoxyamines in the side chain and their reversible cross-linking based on radical exchange reaction. H. Otsuka, Y. Higaki, A. Takahara

544. One-pot synthesis of star polymer by controlled radical copolymerization of bismaleimide and an excess of styrene. G. Deng, Q. Liu, M. Cao, J. Huang, L. He, Y. Chen

545. In situ 1H NMR investigation of the early kinetics of RAFT-mediated polymerization of styrene in the presence of 2-dodecylsulfanylthiocarbonylsulfanyl-2-methyl propionic acid (DMP). M. M. Guo

546. Highly-branched SMART polymers using styryl dithioate esters. S. R. Carter, S. Rimmer, M. Webb, A. Sturdy

547. Living anionic polymerization of 4-vinylbenzocyclobutene. G. Sakellariou, D. Baskaran, J. W. Mays

548. Synthesis and characterization of ώ-functionalized multiarm star-branched polyisoprenes and poly(ethylene-co-propylene) using living anionic polymerization. B. S. Farmer, J. W. Mays

549. Synthesis of primary amine terminated polymers using living anionic polymerization and characterization of polymers using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. H. Ji, D. Baskaran, J. W. Mays

550. Particle formation kinetics in RAFT controlled emulsion polymerizations. D. Lamb, J. Leswin, R. G. Gilbert

551. Toward Cp2TiCl-catalyzed living radical polymerization of isoprene. A. D. Asandei, G. Saha

 Section C

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Cosmetic Nanotechnology: Polymers and Colloids in Personal Care

Cosponsored with Cosponsered with Society of Cosmetic Chemists, COLL, and WCC
K. O. Havelka, S. E. Morgan, and R. Y. Lochhead,
Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

552. Fabrication of hydratable keratin from human hair for medical applications. C. Wu, J. Li, R. A. Smith, S. E. Morgan, D. A. Wicks

553. Preparation and characterization of keratin coatings for orthopedic implant applications. J. Li, C. Wu, R. A. Smith, D. A. Wicks, S. E. Morgan

554. Solution properties of polysaccharides in water and polar organic solvents. E. Antoniou, M. Tsianou, P. Alexandridis

555. NMR studies of PAMAM dendrimers as “intelligent” delivery systems for drugs, cosmetics and personal care products. I. Banyai, M. Berka, I. Orszagh, L. P. Balogh

556. The preparation of TiO2/CaCO3 composite. Y. Sheng, B. Zhou, X. Zhao, Z. Wang

 Section D

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Defects in Polymer Nanostructures


A. Karim, E. J. Amis, U. B. Wiesner, and T. P. Russell, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

557. Fabrication of ultra-high density nanowires using the block copolymer nanoporous template. J. K. Kim, J. I. Lee, J. A. Jang, J. W. Yu

 Section E

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Fluorine Containing Polymers

Cosponsored with FLUO
D. W. Smith Jr., W. Coggio, K. J. Wynne, B. Ameduri, and W. J. Brittain,
Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

558. Amphiphilic semifluoroalkylated polythiophenes. S. Watt, D. M. Collard

559. Characterization of melt processable poly(tetrafluoroethylene). M. Gössi, T. A. Tervoort, P. Smith

560. Effect of aggregation states of fluoroalkyl groups on wetting properties of poly(fluoroalkyl acrylate) thin films. K. Honda, M. Morita, H. Otsuka, A. Takahara

561. Effect of fluorination of trifluorovinyl isopropylidenediphenyl ether copolymers. B. K. Spraul, J. Lui, M. McHugh, D. Perahia, D. W. Smith Jr.

562. Effects of humidity and partial neutralization on the mechanical properties of perfluorosulfonate ionomer membranes. S. J. Osborn, R. B. Moore

563. Electrospinning nanofiber membranes of poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]. A. Singh, L. Steely, H. R. Allcock

564. Fluoropolymer functionalization of carbon particles. M. W. Perpall, B. Liu, S. E. Creager, D. W. Smith Jr.

565. Hydrogen bonding-directed adsorption of poly( 4-vinylpyridine) to poly(trifluoroethylene) and a study of multilayer formation. I. Anac, T. J. McCarthy

566. Hyperbranched electro-optic polymers through A2 and B3 polymerization. I. In, P. Gopalan

567. New non-biopersistant fluorinated alkyl methacrylate polymer. J. Guo, P. Resnick, J. M. DeSimone

568. Perfluorocyclobutyl [PFCB] polymers derived from spirochromane diphenol. S. Suresh, B. K. Spraul, C. M. Topping, J. Jin, J. Ballato, D. W. Smith Jr.

569. Room temperature synthesis of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and poly(vinylidine fluoride-co-hexafluoropropene) under UV irradiation. A. D. Asandei, Y. Chen

570. Fluoropolymers at biological and marine interfaces. C. K. Ober, S. Krishnan, R. Ayothi, Q. Lin, M. Paik, A. Hexemer, E. J. Kramer, D. Fischer

571. Semifluorinated triblock copolymers as surface active components for multilayer marine antifouling coatings. Q. Lin, S. Krishnan, M. Paik, P. Busch, C. K. Ober, A. Hexemer, K. E. Sohn, E. J. Kramer, G. L. Kowalke, D. E. Wendt

572. Synthesis and characterization of perfluoroalkyl end functionalized derivatives of poly(ethylene oxide). E. Amado, J. Kressler

573. Synthesis and characterization of polyimides from bis(3-aminophenyl)-2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-trifluoromethylphenyl phosphine oxide (mDA7FPPO). C. W. Lee, S. M. Kwak, J. H. Yeon, T -H. Yoon

574. Synthesis and electrochemical properties of the fluorinated polymer electrolytes. M. Koh, A. Yamauchi, Y. Takagawara, H. Aoyama

575. Synthesis of a fluorine-containing triblock copolymer of poly(methyl methacrylate)-b-Polyfluorostyrene-b-Poly(methyl methacrylate) by atom transfer radical polymerization. Y. S. Ko, S. T. Kim, Y. K. Kwon

576. Synthesis and use of a fluorinated block copolymer as steric stabilizer for the formation of ionic liquid in compressed carbon dioxide emulsions. P. Lacroix-Desmazes, P. Hesemann, B. Boutevin, J. J. E. Moreau

 Section F

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Molecular Recognition Using Polymers


S. Thayumanavan and V. M. Rotello, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

577. Aei: Thermodynamics and mass transfer kinetics in molecularly imprinted polymers. H. Kim, G. Guiochon

578. Cooperative binding of complementary alternating copolymers using molecular recognition dyad. H. Nakade, B. J. Jordan, V. M. Rotello

579. Directionality in supramolecular polymer architectures. O. A. Scherman, R. P. Sijbesma, E. W. Meijer

580. Fluorimetric transition metal ion sensing based on a terpyridine functionalized star-shaped polymer. M. A. R. Meier, R. Hoogenboom, U. S. Schubert

581. Heavy metal ion detection using peptide-modified hydrogel layers on a quartz crystal microbalance. J. Sheperd, V. Bhethanabotla, R. Toomey

582. Luminescent main chain organoboron modified polythiophenes as sensing materials. A. Sundararaman, R. Varughese, M. Victor, F. Jäkle

583. Molecular recognition between cyclodextrins and hydrophobic domains for control of associating polymer networks. M. Tsianou, P. Alexandridis

584. Molecular recognition by imprinted polymer nanospheres: Fundamental research and applications. M. Herold, G. E. M. Tovar, C. Gruber, M. Dettling, S. Sezgin, H. Brunner

585. Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles. S. Roy, J. P. Claverie, M. J. Barasc, J. Ogier, Y. G. Durant

586. Multiple hydrogen bonding in polymer surface adhesion. K. Viswanathan, T. C. Ward, T. E. Long

587. Non-covalently functionalized block co-polymers of poly(Norbornene)S. K. P. Nair, M. Weck

588. Novel carbohydrate-based surfactants for the preparation of imprinted silica. D. Farnik, N. Huesing, W. H. Binder

589. Organic DNA hybrid materials: Detection capabilities and thermal properties. J. G. Davis, S -J. Park, B. R. Stepp, P. Modi, D. L. F. Koh, C. A. Mirkin, S. T. Nguyen

590. Poly(pseudo)rotaxane based on Cucurbit[7]uril. Y. Ling, V. Sindelar, A. E. Kaifer

591. Preparation of molecularly surface imprinted polymeric nanoparticles for the direct detection of saxitoxin in water by quartz crystal microbalance. M. J. Barasc, J. Ogier, Y. G. Durant, J. P. Claverie

592. Recognition-induced polymersomes: Microspheres and vesicles. H. Xu, O. Uzun, A. Sanyal, H. Nakade, V. M. Rotello

593. Self-complementary hydrogen bonding in star-shaped polymers: The search for new constellations. C. L. Elkins, T. E. Long

594. Self-sorting in polymers. C. Burd, M. Weck

595. Site isolated redox behavior in flavin functionalized random polystyrene copolymers. B. J. Jordan, J. B. Carroll, H. Xu, B. Erdogan, L. Lee, L. Cheng, C. Tiernan, G. Cooke, V. M. Rotello

596. Supramolecular three-arm star polyisobutylenes by Sharpless-type “click” reactions. T. Roth, P. Groh, V. Palfi, B. Iván, W. H. Binder

597. Synthesis and photophysics of conjugated polymers for sensor application based on photoinduced electron transfer. L -J. Fan, W. E. Jones Jr.

598. Synthesis of an amphiphilic dendrimer with charge neutral hydrophilic functionality. S. V. Aathimanikandan, E. N. Savariar, S. Thayumanavan

599. Synthesis of new class of cationic polymers for gene delivery. R. Roy, E. N. Savariar, S. Thayumanavan

600. Template effect of polyethylene glycol for the chain CaCO3. Y. Sheng, B. Zhou, X. Zhao, Z. Wang

601. Toward unimolecular switchable amphiphilic biaryl-based dendrimeric micelles. A. V. Ambade, S. V. Aathimanikandan, S. Thayumanavan

602. Variable accessibility along the dendritic backbone. K. Sivanandan, S. V. Aathimanikandan, S. Thayumanavan

603. Virus recognition using molecularly imprinted polymer hydyrogels. L. D. Bolisay, J. N. Culver, P. Kofinas

 Section G

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Cosponsored with BIOL
J. C. M. van Hest, K. L. Kiick, and G. N. Tew,
Organizers
J. G. Linhardt,
Organizer, Presiding

6:00 - 8:00

604. Synthesis and electropolymerization of 2-(3-thienylethyl)-3-thiopheneacetate (1). S. Mulik, A. Dass, C. Sotiriou-Leventis, N. Leventis

605. An XPS study of pulsed plasma poly-allyl-alcohol film growth on polyurethane. L. Watkins, A. Bismarck, A. Brain, A. F. Lee, J. Maughan, D. Wilson, K. Wilson

606. Antimicrobial blockcopolymer emulsifier for contact-active polymer suspensions and surfaces. A. D. Fuchs, J. C. Tiller, C. J. Waschinski

607. The chemical nature of ion coordination in polymer electrolytes from solid-state NMR. J. R. Wickham, C. V. Rice

608. Copolymer nanoparticles with activated ester surface for the facile immobilization of enzymes. M. Herold, G. E. M. Tovar, M. Håkanson, H. Brunner

609. Design and surface characterization of peptides that bind to hydroxyapatite for biomedical applications. L. A. Capriotti, T. P. Beebe Jr., J. Schneider

610. Immobilization of nano-sized PAMAM dendrimers onto PVDF membranes for improving hydropphilicity and biocompatibility. G -M. Qiu, B -K. Zhu, X -Z. Wei, Y -Y. Xu

611. In vitro degradation of porous PHBV film. H. Liu, Y. T. Tesema, J. Stubbs III, D. Raghavan

612. Interactions between fibrinogen and PEG polymers: A neutron scattering investigation. P. Alexandridis, M. Tsianou, E. Antoniou, Y. Katori, I. Singh, S. Neelamegham

613. Patterned polymerizable lipid bilayer surfaces functionalized for biosensing applications. E. Mansfield, C. A. Aspinwall

614. Plasma surface modification and characterization of POSS-based nanocomposite polymeric thin films for microfluidic devices. B. H. Augustine, W. C. Hughes, K. A. Zimmerman, J. S. Maidment

615. Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition surface patterning for biological materials. E. R. Beckel, J. M. Slocik, H. Jiang, J. O. Enlow, R. R. Naik, T. J. Bunning

616. Polyelectrolyte multilayers for controlled delivery of multiple therapeutic agents. H. F. Chuang, K. C. Wood, P. T. Hammond

617. Preparation of PEU/LCP composite membranes and its anticoagulation properties. D. Huo, C. Hou, W. Zhang, S. Zheng

618. Shark inspired non-toxic coatings for non-fouling marine applications. J. F. Schumacher, T. G. Estes, M. E. Callow, D. E. Wendt, M. L. Carman, L. H. Wilson, A. B. Brennan

619. Studies of design and synthesis of COO-PEU/LCP composite membranes in molecular level and blood compatibilities in real system. C. Hou, D. Huo, W. Zhang, S. Zheng, B. Chen, Y. Ren

620. Surface arrays of self-assembled micro-structures based on photo-crosslinked star-shaped poly(d,l-lactide)s. A. S. Karikari, A. M. Rawlett, T. E. Long

621. Surface biocompatibility of novel peptide-based hydrogels. D. A. Salick, L. A. Haines, J. K. Kretsinger, J. P. Schneider, D. J. Pochan

622. Surface modification of PVDF membrane by grafting copolymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide for improving hydrophilic and anti-fouling property. G -M. Qiu, B -K. Zhu, Y -Y. Xu

 Section H

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Polymers and Materials for Defense against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents


G. E. Lawson and J. G. Reynolds, Organizers

6:00 - 8:00

623. Selective molecularly imprinted polymers for fluorophosphonate nerve gases: Proof of concept. B. S. Green, A. Strikovsky, I. Pergament, R. Arad-Yellin, Y. Ashani

624. Lyotropic liquid crystal: Butyl rubber nanocomposites for chemical agent protection. X. Lu, J. Jin, V. Nguyen, B. Elliott, D. L. Gin

625. Nerve agent surrogate hydrolysis by polyethylene glycol stabilized OPH and OPAA enzymes. G. J. Pellar, J. J. DeFrank

626. Chemical trapping of a mustard simulant in a fluorinated solvent using reactive monolithic columns. M. R. Gagné, V. N. Korotchenko

627. Hydrolysis of nerve agent surrogates by hybrid silica nanocomposite OPAA and OPH enzyme hydrogels. I. J. Fry, J. J. DeFrank

WEDNESDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Organic-Inorganic Hybrids by CRP

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
G. Moad and J. Pyun,
Presiding

8:30 —628. RAFT copolymerization and its application to the synthesis of novel disperants/intercalants/exfoliants for polymer-clay nanocomposites. G. Moad, G. Li, E. Rizzardo, S. H. Thang, R. Pfaendner, H. Wermter

9:00 —629. Advances in nanostructured carbons from block copolymers prepared by controlled polymerization techniques. T. Kowalewski, C. Tang, M. Kruk, B. Dufour, K. Matyjaszewski

9:30 —630. Synthesis of inorganic-organic core-shell nanoparticles by the grafting of polymers from the surface of metal oxide nanoparticles using atom transfer radical polymerization. G. Kickelbick, D. Holzinger

10:00 —631. Synthesis of core-shell magnetic nanoparticles using controlled/living radical polymerization. B. Korth, M. Judd, B. Wong, J. Pyun

10:30 — Intermission.

10:40 —632. Preparation of polymer nanocomposite materials by Living Radical Polymerization using the RAFT process. M. J. Monteiro, M. M. Adamy, B. J. Leeuwen, A. M. van Herk, M. Destarac

11:10 —633. ATRP in microchannels. K. L. Beers, T. Wu, C. Xu

11:40 —634. Preparation of surface labeled nanostructures originating from labeled ATRP initiators. S. Venkataraman, J. Schaefer, K. L. Wooley

 Section B

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Anti-microbial and Non-Fouling Surfaces

Cosponsored with BIOL
J. G. Linhardt and J. C. M. van Hest,
Organizers
K. L. Kiick and G. N. Tew,
Organizers, Presiding

8:30 —635. Contact-active antimicrobial surfaces. J. C. Tiller

9:00 —636. Preparation of biocompatible surfaces by atom transfer radical polymerization grafting and evaluation of protein adsorption. W. Feng, S. Zhu, J. L. Brash

9:20 —637. Hyperbranched fluoropolymer (HBFP)-poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) composite coatings, designed as amphiphilic, complex surfaces that inhibit protein and whole organism adsorption. K. L. Wooley, C. S. Gudipati, J. A. Finlay, J. A. Callow, M. E. Callow

9:50 —638. Interaction of Ulva and Navicula marine algae with surfaces of pyridinium polymers with fluorinated side-chains. S. Krishnan, J. Finlay, A. Hexemer, N. Wang, C. K. Ober, E. J. Kramer, M. E. Callow, J. A. Callow, D. Fischer

10:10 — Intermission.

10:30 —639. Hydrophilized pyridinium bactericidal polymers. J. P. Youngblood, P. Sellenet, B. C. Allison, B. Applegate

10:50 —640. Protein-functionalized polymer brushes. H -A. Klok, S. Tugulu, A. Arnold, I. Sielaff, K. Johnsson

11:10 —641. Towards minimally fouling substrates: Surface grafting and topography. L. H. Wilson, J. F. Schumacher, J. A. Finlay, R. Perry, M. E. Callow, J. A. Callow, A. B. Brennan

11:40 —642. Preparation of non-fouling coatings made by chemical vapor deposition polymerization. J. Lahann, H -Y. Chen

 Section C

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Cosmetic Nanotechnology: Polymers and Colloids in Personal Care

Innovations in Hair Care

Cosponsored with Society of Cosmetic Chemists, COLL, and WCC
S. E. Morgan and R. Y. Lochhead,
Organizers
K. O. Havelka,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —643. An overview of the role of polymers in hair care applications. C. M. Rocafort

9:00 —644. Effect of hydrophobic substitution on cationic conditioning polymers. S. L. Jordan, L. Kreeger, X. Zhang, T. Drovetskaya, C. B. Davis, J. Amos, S. Gabelnick

9:30 —645. Goniophotometric measurement of the luster of single hair fibers. K. R. Ramaprasad, K. Keis, Y. K. Kamath

10:00 — Intermission.

10:15 —646. Natural products with biological activity. M. S. Goldstein

10:45 —647. Nanoprobe evaluations of hydrophobin-modified hair. S. E. Morgan, J. Li, S. D. Benson, R. Misra, G. C. Cannon

11:15 —648. Studies on acid-swellable associative copolymer- surfactant systems. K. Tamareselvy

11:45 —649. Investigation of the structure of polyelectrolyte-based complex coacervates and the effects of electrolyte order of addition. L. R. Huisinga, R. Y. Lochhead, C. Edwards

 Section D

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Fluorine Containing Polymers

Tutorial

Cosponsored with FLUO
W. Coggio, K. J. Wynne, B. Ameduri, and W. J. Brittain,
Organizers
D. W. Smith Jr.,
Organizer, Presiding

8:00 —650. What does it take to process fluoropolymers with supercritical fluid solvents? M. A. McHugh

8:40 —651. Fluoropolymers for advanced technologies: Fuel cells, nano-imprint lithography and the particle foundry. J. M. DeSimone

9:20 —652. Fluorine containing polymers for optics: History and current opportunities. D. W. Smith Jr.

10:00 — Intermission.

10:10 —653. Fluorine containing polymers for fuel cell membranes. J. E. McGrath

10:50 —654. Environmental, health and safety impacts of fluorine-containing polymer processing. G. Millet

11:30 —655. Removal, recovery and recycling of fluorinated emulsifiers from waste streams and products. A. Maurer, K. Hintzer, G. Loehr

 

Combinatorial Approaches to Materials

Synthesis/Mechanical Properties

Sponsored by PMSE, Cosponsored with POLY

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Bio-materials by CRP

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
D. M. Haddleton and H. D. Maynard,
Presiding

1:30 —656. Tandem living radical polymerization and click reactions catalyzed by N-alkyl-2-pyridylmethanimine/Cu(I)Br complexes. D. M. Haddleton, L. Tao, G. Mantovani, A. J. Limer, V. Ladmiral, G. Chen

2:00 —657. Hybrid block copolymers prepared via 1, 3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions. J. C. M. van Hest, J. Opsteen, M. Roeters

2:30 —658. Synthesis of biotinylated polymers by atom transfer radical polymerization and bioconjugate formation. D. Bontempo, R. C. Li, H. D. Maynard

3:00 —659. Glycopolymers with branched architectures: Sugar balls and sugar sticks. A. H. E. Müller, S. Muthukrishnan, M. Drechsler, H. Mori

3:30 —660. Controlled/living polymerizations of cyclic and vinyl monomers derived from amino acids. T. Endo, A. Nagai, B. Ochiai, H. Mori

4:00 — Intermission.

4:10 —661. Solution self-assembly of synthetic copolymers bearing complementary nucleic acid functionalities. J -F. Lutz, R. Nehring, A. F. Thünemann

4:30 —662. Macromolecular chimera via controlled radical polymerization techniques. H. G. Börner, H. Rettig, M. G. J. ten Cate, J -F. Lutz, E. Krause

4:50 —663. Controlled synthesis of polyacrylamides containing amino acid moieties via RAFT and their stumuli-responsive properties. H. Mori, K. Sutoh, H. Iwaya, A. Nagai, T. Endo

5:10 —664. Well defined bioactive polymers by RAFT polymerization. N. R. Cameron, S. G. Spain, J. P. M. Bayley, H. Watson, A. Dureault, J. M. Sanderson, J. C. Thies, L. Ayres, J. C. M. van Hest

 Section B

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Controlled Interactions at Surfaces

Cosponsored with BIOL
K. L. Kiick and G. N. Tew,
Organizers
J. C. M. van Hest and J. G. Linhardt,
Organizers, Presiding

1:30 —665. Polymer based bio-adhesion mimics: Recognition and selection in real time. M. M. Santore, J. Nam, N. Kozlova

2:00 —666. Changes in structure and dynamics of lipoteichoic acid caused by surface adsorption. C. V. Rice, J. R. Wickham

2:20 —667. Biofunctional patterning of ultrathin star-PEG coatings. M. Moeller, J. Groll, W. Haubensak

2:50 —668. Polyelectrolyte Multilayer as bioactive surfaces for cell co-culture. S. Kidambi, I. Lee, C. Chan

3:10 — Intermission.

3:30 —669. Controlled surface modification using functional monomers to create bioactive surfaces exhibiting precisely controlled gradients in ligand density. B. P. Harris, A. T. Metters

3:50 —670. Polymer brushes for responsive biocompatible surfaces. W. T. S. Huck

4:20 —671. Bioactive surface gradients to control surface adhesion. M. L. Becker, N. D. Gallant, L. Henderson, E. J. Amis

4:50 —672. Chemoselective grafting of poly(ethylene oxide) onto biodegradable polyester. I. Taniguchi, W. A. Kuhlman, A. M. Mayes, E. W. L. Chan, L. G. Griffith

 Section C

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Cosmetic Nanotechnology: Polymers and Colloids in Personal Care

Innovations in Eye and Skin Care

Cosponsored with Society of Cosmetic Chemists, COLL, and WCC
K. O. Havelka and S. E. Morgan,
Organizers
R. Y. Lochhead,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —673. Silicone fluids in shower/bath products. J. L. Kerschner

2:00 —674. Beauty from contact lenses beyond vision correction. M. Quinn, W. Bassett

2:30 —675. Cosmetic contact lenses. D. Ruscio, J. C. Salamone, D. Jani, J. F. Kunzler

3:00 — Intermission.

3:15 —676. Nano zinc oxide sunscreen formulations: To nano or not. S. Hunt, T. Meyer

3:45 —677. Synthesis and characterization of nano-carriers containing Vitamin E for applications in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals preparations. R. Kumar, R. Tyagi, V. S. Parmar, J. Kumar, A. C. Watterson

4:15 —678. Associative polymers and its applications in the formulation of personal care products. B. Xu

4:45 —679. Silicone compounds: Versatile polymers. A. J. O'Lenick Jr.

 Section D

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Fluorine Containing Polymers

Photonics and Electronics Application

Cosponsored with FLUO
D. W. Smith Jr., W. Coggio, K. J. Wynne, and W. J. Brittain,
Organizers
B. Ameduri,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —680. A novel copolymeric system of perfluoro-1,3-dioxolane compounds. Y. Okamoto, Y. Yang, W. Liu, F. Mikeš, Y. Koike

1:50 —681. Exceptional photonic properties through controlled self-assembly of fluoro-dendrimers. A. K -Y. Jen, J. Luo, T. D. Kim, B. Chen, J. W. Kang, S. Hau

2:15 —682. Matrix disorder effects in near-infrared absorption loss of FTC-like NLO chromophore in rigid amorphous non-carbonate aromatic hosts. R. R. Barto, C. W. Frank, P. V. Bedworth, S. Ermer, R. E. Taylor, D. W. Smith Jr., J. Ballato

2:40 —683. Branched fluorinated azo-benzene chromophores in low-loss electro-optic composites. P. Gopalan, I. In, V. E. Campbell

3:00 — Intermission.

3:10 —684. Structure development in fluorinated holographic nanocomposite films. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, C. A. Guymon, T. J. Bunning

3:30 —685. Synthesis and properties of perfluorocyclobutyl (PFCB) polymers for light emission. A. R. Neilson, S. Suresh, B. K. Spraul, J. M. Ballato, D. W. Smith Jr.

3:50 —686. Synthesis and characterization of a new fluorinated ester substituted and terminal functionalized polythiophene. S. Thomas, C. Zhang, S -S. Sun

4:10 —687. Functionalized trifluorovinyl phenyl ethers and the effect on reactivity. B. K. Spraul, S. Suresh, D. W. Smith Jr.

4:30 —688. Perfluorinated amphiphilic polymers as nanoprobes for imaging and delivery of therapeutics for cancer. R. Kumar, R. Tyagi, V. S. Parmar, A. C. Watterson, J. Kumar, J. Zhou, M. Hardiman, C. K. Colton

 

Combinatorial Approaches to Materials

Coatings and Thin Films

Sponsored by PMSE, Cosponsored with POLY

THURSDAY MORNING

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Industrial Applications

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
O. Guerret and R. Richard,
Presiding

8:30 —689. New all-acrylic block copolymers manufactured by a NMP industrial process. O. Guerret

9:00 —690. Maleic anhydrides in stable free radical polymerization: A handle for controlled polymers and structures. B. Keoshkerian

9:30 —691. Nitroxide-mediated synthesis of acrylic block copolymers and their use as coating additives. F. O. H. Pirrung, C. Auschra

10:00 —692. Reactive block copolymers as versatile compatibilizers. A. González-Montiel, L. Flores-Santos, E. Saldivar-Guerra, G. Fuentes-Arciniegas, A. Sánchez, V. H. Vertiz

10:30 — Intermission.

10:40 —693. Evaluation of acrylate-based block copolymers prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization as matrices for paclitaxel delivery from coronary stents. R. E. Richard, M. Schwarz, S. Ranade, K. Chan, K. Matyjaszewski, B. Sumerlin

11:10 —694. Chromatographic stationary phases by ATRP: Biomolecule separations on a pDMAEMA phase made by surface-initiation. P. McCarthy, L. Bombalski, N. V. Tsarevsky, J. R. Thayer, D. Shimmin, K. Matyjaszewski, N. Avdalovic, C. Pohl

11:40 —695. Synthesis and characterization of polyalkylmethacrylate block copolymers and their application in high performance lubricants. M. A. Mueller, T. Stoehr, B. Eisenberg, J. M. Bollinger, H. A. Spikes, K. Topolovec-Miklozic

 Section B

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Surfaces for Therapeutic Applications

Cosponsored with BIOL
J. C. M. van Hest and G. N. Tew,
Organizers
J. G. Linhardt and K. L. Kiick,
Organizers, Presiding

8:30 —696. Drug eluting coatings for paclitaxel delivery from coronary stents. R. E. Richard

9:00 —697. Synthesis and characterization of bioactive peptide-polymer conjugates. N. R. Washburn, S. A. Bencherif

9:20 —698. Regenerative hemi-arthroplasty of the shoulder glenoid: A polymer’s journey from concept to application. H. Pedrozo

9:50 —699. Stimulus-responsive elastin-like polypetides as coatings for microcantilevers: Applications for sensing and actuation. A. Valiaev, N. I. Abu-Lail, D. W. Lim, A. Chilkoti, S. Zauscher

10:10 — Intermission.

10:30 —700. Mucin interactions with biomaterial surfaces. A. A. Feiler, T. Sandberg, K. D. Caldwell

11:00 —701. Biomolecules supported on ultra-high specific surface fibers. Y -L. Hsieh

11:20 —702. Covalent protein immobilization on photo-polymerized highly porous monoliths. J. C. Thies, S. Pierre, J. C. M. van Hest, E. E. Akpa, N. R. Cameron, A. Dureault, T. Michon, N. Carette, R. Weberskirch

11:50 —703. Polylactide surface modification: Branched architectures for bioactive surfaces. A. V. Janorkar, E. W. Fritz Jr., K. J. L. Burg, A. T. Metters, D. E. Hirt

 Section C

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General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization


D. Garcia, Organizer
A. Biswas,
Presiding

8:00 —704. Emulsion polymerization of functionalized norbornenes and oxanorbornenes. J. F. Craymer, E. B. Coughlin

8:20 —705. Extending the reactivity of N-heterocyclic carbenes to polymerization of functional and biomimetic monomers. R. C. Pratt, A. P. Dove, B. G. G. Lohmeijer, D. A. Culkin, R. M. Waymouth, J. L. Hedrick

8:40 —706. Preparation of novel functionalized aliphatic polyesters through condensation polymerization. D. A. Olson, V. V. Sheares

9:00 —707. Synthesis and characterization of novel photoconducting polysiloxanes containing azomethine moieties. I. A. Mohammed, L. K. W

9:20 —708. Asymmetric polymerizations initiated by cationic zirconocene complexes possessing chiral counter anions. H -S. Lee, B. M. Novak

9:40 —709. Know what's in your bottle: Ring opening metathesis polymerization in aqueous medium by simple ruthenium complex. K. Seto, L. Sall, J. D. Martin, B. M. Novak

10:00 —710. Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of methacrylate derivatives of oligo-ether carbonate diols. S. A. Bencherif, J. M. Antonucci, K. S. Wilson, E. A. Wilder, D -W. Liu

10:20 —711. New methodology for primary amine functionalization of polystyrenes via hydrosilation reactions between Si-H terminated polystyrene and allylamine derivatives. R. Quirk, H. Kim, M. J. Polce, C. Wesdemiotis

10:40 —712. Time-dependent self-organization and morphology development in segmented polyurethanes. I. Yilgor, E. Yilgor, O. Tezgel, N. Uslu, H. Ozhalici, E. Unsal, G. Guler, G. L. Wilkes, D. Klinedinst

11:00 —713. Biodegradable poly(ester urethane)s consisting of poly[(R)-3-hydroxy butyrate] and poly(ethylene glycol): Synthesis, characterization and mechanical property study. X. Li, X. J. Loh, K. Wang, J. Li, C. He

11:20 —714. Iptycene containing polymers: Synthesis and properties of porous thin-film materials. J. P. Amara, T. M. Swager

11:40 —715. Fast living cationic polymerization in the presence of an added base: One-second polymerization reaction. S. Kanaoka, T. Yoshida, A. Kanazawa, S. Aoshima

 Section D

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Fluorine Containing Polymers

Surface and Interfacial Phenomenon

Cosponsored with FLUO
D. W. Smith Jr., W. Coggio, B. Ameduri, and W. J. Brittain,
Organizers
K. J. Wynne,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 —716. Synthesis and film formation of stable non-spherical F-containing colloidal particles in the presence of phospholipids. A. Singh, W. R. Dreher, M. W. Urban

8:55 —717. Recent developments in POSS fluoropolymers. J. M. Mabry, A. Vij, S. T. Iacono, W. Grabow

9:20 —718. Fluorine-containing polyphosphazenes as hydrophobic and superhydrophobic materials. H. R. Allcock, A. Singh, L. Steely

9:45 —719. Contraphilic wetting behavior of polyurethanes containing polyoxetane soft blocks. U. Makal, L. J. Gamble, S. L. Golledge, K. J. Wynne

10:05 —720. Surface studies of hybrid materials from silsesquioxanes and perfluorocyclobutyl polymers. S. T. Iacono, S. C. Ligon Jr., J. M. Mabry, A. Vij, D. W. Smith Jr.

10:25 — Intermission.

10:35 —721. Tribological properties of fluorinated self-assembled monolayers. C. D. Lorenz, G. S. Grest, M. E. Chandross, M. J. Stevens, E. B. Webb III

10:55 —722. Synthesis and characterization of polyurethanes containing 2,2-substituted-1,3-propylene oxide soft blocks having -CF3 AND -CF2H terminated side chains. P. Kurt, K. J. Wynne

11:15 —723. Grafting of poly(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl methacrylate) from flat silicon wafer by surface-initiated ATRP. R. Chen, W. Feng, S. Zhu

11:35 —724. Interfacial effects on semi fluorinated olymers: Competition between low interfacial energies and confinement. D. Perahia, T. Rakchart, H. Kim, D. W. Smith Jr., S. Sinha

11:55 —725. Amphiphilic block copolymers having water soluble and perfluoroalkyl-group containing blocks. J. Kressler, S. Kaiser

12:15 —726. Fluoropolymer binder molecular weight properties via size exclusion chromatography with universal calibration. W. A. Rodin

 

Combinatorial Approaches to Materials

Microfluidics and Formulation

Sponsored by PMSE, Cosponsored with POLY

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations

Industrial Applications

Cosponsored with PMSE
K. Matyjaszewski,
Organizer
W. Lau and M. Destarac,
Presiding

1:30 —727. Inkjet colorants from surface-initiated ATRP. E. G. Burns, J. A. Belmont, T. Liu, J. Gough-Belleau

2:00 —728. New polyolefin hybrids via controlled radical polymerization. N. Kashiwa

2:30 —729. Development of new polyolefin hybrids through the combination of metallocene catalysis with living radical polymerization. T. Matsugi, S -I. Kojoh, N. Kawahara, S. Matsuo, H. Kaneko, T. Onogi, N. Kashiwa

3:00 —730. Recent advances in the MADIX process. M. Destarac, W. Bzducha, S. Z. Zard

3:30 —731. Direct synthesis of hydrophilic star-like polymers and nanogels by MADIX. D. Taton

4:00 —732. Controlled radical polymerization by carboxyl-terminated dithiocarbamates and xanthates. J. T. Lai, R. Shea

4:30 —733. Controlled structure polymers by emulsion polymerization. W. Lau, P. R. Van Rheenen, K. A. Bromm, D. M. Fasano, T. R. Tepe

5:00 — Concluding Remarks.

 Section B

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Polymers for Bioactive Surfaces

Anti-microbial and Non-fouling Surfaces

Cosponsored with BIOL
J. G. Linhardt and K. L. Kiick,
Organizers
J. C. M. van Hest and G. N. Tew,
Organizers, Presiding

1:30 —734. Novel approach towards versatile and robust nonfouling coatings. P. F. Holmes, E. P. K. Currie, J. C. Thies, W. Norde, M. A. Cohen Stuart

1:50 —735. Antimicrobial coatings via surface modifying additives. K. J. Wynne, U. Makal, L. Wood, D. Ohman

2:20 —736. Novel AgBr nanoparticle containing antibacterial composites. V. Sambhy, M. M. MacBride, B. R. Peterson, A. Sen

2:40 —737. Fouling release and antifouling coatings derived from thermoreversible gels. J. Texter

3:10 —738. Preparation of transparent antifouling coatings by nanoencapsulation of an antifouling agent in a transparent matrix. E. B. Cabane, M. Zhang, J. P. Claverie

3:30 —739. Surface-attached polymer networks: Versatile substrates for the control of proteine adsorption and cell adhesion. B. Berchtold, O. Prucker, J. Ruhe

3:50 —740. Study of bioactive surfaces for antifouling marine coating. F. Faÿ, I. Linossier, V. Langlois, D. Haras, K. Vallée-Rehel

4:10 —741. Wettability of polymer brushes and gels by good solvents. M. A. Cohen Stuart, F. A. M. Leermakers

 Section C

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General Papers: Synthesis and Characterization


D. Garcia, Organizer
Y. Yang,
Presiding

1:00 —742. Synthesis of a biocompatible triblock copolymer: PEG-PLLA-PGlu. F. Collette, J. P. Claverie

1:20 —743. Synthesis of poly(amino isoprene)-b-poly(ethylene glycol) as gene delivery vectors. Y. Yang, V. V. Sheares

1:40 —744. Templated ATRP of diaminopyrimidine-based monomer in the presence of uracil-containing polymer. H. Tang, J. Sun, M. Radosz, Y. Shen

2:00 —745. Unique method for the reaction of 1,2-disubstituted vinyl monomers. S. M. Washburn, J. Lauterbach, C. M. Snively

2:20 —746. Synthesis and characterization of electronic variations of ortho-phenylene ethynylene oligomers. T. V. Jones, M. Slutsky, G. N. Tew

2:40 —747. Synthesis and characterization of phosphonium-based telechelic polyester ionomers. S. Unal, M. G. McKee, D. J. Massa, T. E. Long

3:00 —748. Kinetics of free-radical aqueous phase polymerizations of water-soluble monomers. S. Beuermann, M. Buback, P. Hesse, S. Kukuckova, I. Lacík

3:20 —749. Synthesis and encapsulation-release property of star-shaped polylactide having hyperbranched D-Mannan as a core. T. Satoh, M. Tamaki, Y. Kitajyo, T. Imai, H. Kaga, T. Kakuchi

3:40 —750. Synthesis of comb polymers based on poly(maleic anhydride-co-a-olefin) and their influence on paraffin crystalization. X. Guo, R. K. Prud'homme

4:00 —751. Synthesis and characterization of biomimetic polystyrene sulfonate combs. C. M. Fernyhough, A. J. Ryan, T. A. Waigh, A. Papagiannopoulos

4:20 —752. Trimethylboroxine/TMA as cocatalyst for olefin polymerization. R. Karunakaran

4:40 —753. Comonomer effect on polymerization of ethylene and attained LLDPE resins prepared by metallocene catalyst. H. Hong, T. C. Chung, R. W. Lee

 Section D

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Fluorine Containing Polymers

Fluoropolymer Materials and Synthesis

Cosponsored with FLUO
D. W. Smith Jr., W. Coggio, K. J. Wynne, and W. J. Brittain,
Organizers
B. Ameduri,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 —754. Recent advances in the synthesis of functionalized fluorocopolymers as engineering materials. G. K. Kostov, B. Ameduri, B. Boutevin

1:55 —755. Fluorinated ion-containing polymers for PEM fuel cells and lithium batteries: The versatile sulfonimide function as a route to novel materials. D. D. DesMarteau

2:15 —756. Alteration of membrane properties of perfluorosulfonate ionomers using solution and melt processing procedures. R. B. Moore, A. K. Phillips, M. W. Urban, W -S. Bae

2:35 —757. Common and uncommon processing schemes for poly(tetrafluoroethylene). T. A. Tervoort, M. Gössi, P. Smith

2:55 —758. Plasma fluoropolymers: Molecular structure and properties. M. S. Silverstein

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4:35 — Concluding Remarks.

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