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2004 Spring NATIONAL ACS MEETING
Anaheim, CA (March 28 - Apr. 1, 2004)
Program Meeting Chair: Doug Kiserow
Deadline for Abstracts and Polymer Preprints: November 30, 2003.*

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


Advanced Membranes For Challenging Applications
W. J. Koros, Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 778 Atlantic Dr, Atlanta, GA 30332-0100, 404-385-2845, fax 404-385-2683, e-mail: wjk@che.gatech.edu; G. Lipscomb, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Toledo, NI 3048 Mail Stop 305, 2801 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606-3390, e-mail: glenn.lipscomb@utoledo.edu

Biomacromolecule Interactions with Synthetic Surfaces
K. L. Wooley, Department of Chemistry, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1134, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, 314-935-7136, fax 314-935-9844, e-mail: klwooley@artsci.wustl.edu; J. P. Armistead, Physical Sciences Division 331, Office of Naval Research, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22217-5660, 703 696-4315, fax 703-696-6887, e-mail: armistj@onr.navy.mil; L. Chrisey, Cognitive, Neural and Biomolecular Division 342BB, Office of Naval Research, 800 N. Quincy St., Arlington, VA 22217-5660, 703-696-4504, e-mail:chrisel@onr.navy.mil

Conducting Polymers
J. P. Armistead, Physical Sciences Division 331, Office of Naval Research, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22217-5660, armistj@onr.navy.mil, Phone: 703 696-4315 (Fax 703-696-6887); S. Jenekhe, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington, Box 351750, Seattle, WA 98195, 206-543-5525, e-mail: jenekhe@cheme.washington.edu

Ionic Liquids In Polymer Systems
R. D. Rogers, Department of Chemistry and Center for Green Manufacturing, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, 205-348-4323, e-mail: RDRogers@bama.ua.edu; C. S. Brazel, Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Alabama, A127 Bevill Research Center, Box 870203, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0203, (205) 348-9738, fax (205) 348-7558, e-mail: CBrazel@coe.eng.ua.edu

Metal-containing And Metallo-supramolecular Polymers And Materials
(Cosponsored with pmse). U. S. Schubert, Macromolecular Chemistry and Nanoscience, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, Eindhoven, 5600 MB, Netherlands, +31 40 247 4083, fax +31 40 247 4186, e-mail: u.s.schubert@tue.nl; G. R. Newkome, Departments of Chemistry and Polymer Science, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4717, 330-972-6458, fax 330-972-2413, e-mail: newkome@uakron.edu; I. Manners, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3H6, Canada, 416-978-6157, fax 416-978-6157, e-mail: imanners@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca

Polymerization and Polymer Processing in Supercritical Fluids
G. W. Roberts, Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, 919-515-7328, fax 919-515-3465, e-mail: groberts@eos.ncsu.edu; J. R. Royer, Milliken Research Corporation M-405, PO Box 1927, 920 Milliken Rd, Spartanburg, SC 29304, 864-503-6342, fax 864-503-2417, e-mail: Joe.Royer@milliken.com

Polymers and Materials for Anti-terrorism and Homeland Defense
J. G. Reynolds, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P. O. Box 808, L-092, University of California, Livermore, CA 94551, 925-422-6028, fax 925-424-3543, e-mail: reynolds3@llnl.gov; B. R. Hart, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P. O. Box 808, L-092, University of California, Livermore, CA 94551, 925-423-1970, fax 925-422-3160, e-mail: hart14@llnl.gov; C. L. Hill, Department of Chemistry, Emory University, 1515 Pierce Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322, 404-727-6611, fax 404-727-6076, e-mail: chill@emory.edu

Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials
S. J. Clarson, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 492 Rhodes Hall, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0012, 513-556-5430, fax 513-556-2569, e-mail: sclarson@uceng.uc.edu; M. J. Owen, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, MI 48686-0994, (517) 496-5826, fax (517) 496-5121, e-mail: michael.j.owen@dowcorning.com; M. E. Van Dyke, Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78228--0510, (210) 522-3068, fax (210) 522-5122, e-mail: mvandyke@swri.org; S. D. Smith, Corporate Research Division, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH 45239, 513-627-2102, fax 513-627-1610, e-mail: smith.sd@pg.com

ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry in Honor of Virgil Percec
K. Wooley, Department of Chemistry, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1134, St. Louis, MO 63130, 3149357136, fax 314-935-9844, e-mail: klwooley@artsci.wustl.edu; C. Hawker, IBM Almaden Research Center, 650 Harry Road, San Jose, CA 95120-6099, 408-927-2377, fax 408-927-3310, e-mail: hawker@almaden.ibm.com; M. Sawamoto, Department of Polymer Chemistry, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan, +81-75-753-5603, fax +81-75-753-5623, e-mail: sawamoto@star.polym.kyoto-u.ac.jp

P. J. Flory Education Award
L. M. Robeson, Corporate Science and Technology Center, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc, 7201 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18195, 610-481-5026, fax 610-481-6517, e-mail: robesolm@apci.com; T. E. Long, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0212, (540)231-2480, e-mail: telong@vt.edu; C. D. Smith, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc, 7201 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18195-1501, 610-481-6496, fax 610-706-5994, e-mail: smithcd2@apci.com

General Papers
D. Garcia, ASR, Atofina Chemicals Inc, 900 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA 19406, 610-878-6731, e-mail: dana.garcia@atofina.com

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POLY

DIVISION OF POLYMER CHEMISTRY

Final Program, 227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004

D. J. Kiserow, Program Chair

SUNDAY MORNING

 Section A

Coast -- Plaza A

Metal-Containing and Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Materials

Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers

Cosponsored with INOR, and PMSE
I. Manners, G. R. Newkome, and U. S. Schubert,
Organizers, Presiding

8:30 - Introductory Remarks. G. R. Newkome, I. Manners, U. S. Schubert.

8:40 - 1. Synthesis of polymeric metal complex biomaterials by metalloinitiation and chelation routes. C. L. Fraser, R. M. Johnson

9:15 - 2. Toward metallo-supramolecular ABA triblock and (AB)n multiblock copolymers. B. G. G. Lohmeijer, U. S. Schubert

9:40 - 3. Electrostatic self-assembly of fluorescent perylene bisimide coordination polymers. F. Würthner, R. Dobrawa, D. G. Kurth

10:05 - Intermission.

10:25 - 4. Blocky macromolecules containing terpyridince for supramolecular materials. G. N. Tew

10:50 - 5. Metallo-supramolecular coordination polymers: Polyelectrolyte behaviour. S. Schmatloch, A. M. J. van den Berg, U. S. Schubert

11:15 - 6. Metallo-supramolecular polymers and gels. S. J. Rowan, J. B. Beck

11:40 - 7. Metallosupramolecular coordination polyelectrolytes and their amphiphile complexes. D. G. Kurth

 Section B

Coast -- Plaza D

Biomacromolecule Interactions with Synthetic Surfaces


K. L. Wooley and J. P. Armistead, Organizers
L. Chrisey,
Organizer, Presiding

8:00 - 8. Effect of solution conditions on the nanoscale interaction between human serum albumin and poly(ethylene oxide). M. Rixman, C. Macias, C. Ortiz

8:30 - 9. Adhesion and proliferation of selected cells on surfaces coated with phosphorylcholine-based polymers. F. M. Winnik, F. Mwale, Y. Gong, A. Petit

8:50 - 10. Recognition properties of platelet membrane protein (rGPIba)-conjugated particles made of polymerized albumin and phospholipids under flow conditions. S. Takeoka, E. Tsuchida, Y. Ikeda

9:10 - 11. Scanning probe microscopic observation of DNA interaction with silanized surfaces. S. Yoda, S. P. Han, H. Kudo, K. J. Kwak, M. Fujihira

9:30 - 12. Adsorption of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from Bacillus Subtilis onto Goethite: Batch equilibrium and spectroscopic studies. A. Omoike, J. Chorover

9:50 - 13. Adhesion forces between marine diatoms and a fouling release surface determined with atomic force microscopy. P. F. M. Ter‡n Arce, R. Avci, I. Beech, K. E. Cooksey, B. W. Cooksey

10:10 - Intermission.

10:20 - 14. Effect of nanoscale physical/chemical properties of organic monolayers on adhesion/adsorption behavior of proteins. K. Cho, E. C. Cho, Y. D. Kim, T. B. Oh

10:40 - 15. SFG studies on interfacial protein structures at protein solution/synthetic polymer interfaces in situ. J. Wang, X. Chen, M. L. Clarke, Z. Chen

11:00 - 16. Focal contact adhesions to engineered surfaces and the effect on cell morphology, mechanical properties, and membrane receptors. A. W. Feinberg, J. F. Schumacher, A. B. Brennan

11:20 - 17. Probing electronic signatures associated with ion translocation through synthetic bilayers. R. S. Duran, P. A. V. Anderson, J. R. Long, I. Koeper, W. Knoll

11:40 - 18. Engineering polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) surfaces to create cell resistant and adhesive surfaces. S. kidambi, I. Lee, C. chan

 Section C

Coast -- Plaza B

Advanced Membranes For Challenging Applications

Gas and Vapor Separations


G. Lipscomb, Organizer
W. J. Koros,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 - Introductory Remarks.

8:35 - 19. Challenges in composite Pd Pd/alloy membranes for high temperature hydrogen separations. Y. H. Ma, E. E. Engwall, I. P. Mardilovich, M. E. Ayturk, B. C. Akis, F. Guazzone

8:55 - 20. Effect of air exposure on hydrogen selective Pd-Cu membranes. F. Roa, J. D. Way

9:15 - 21. SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation. S. Li, J. L. Falconer, R. D. Noble

9:35 - 22. MFI type zeolite membranes for hydrogen separation at high temperatures. H. Zou, J. Y. S. Lin

9:55 - 23. Carbon nanotubes as high flux/high selectivity gas separation membranes. A. Skoulidas, H. Chen, S. Chong, J. K. Johnson, D. Sholl

10:15 - 24. Methane facilitated transport using copper(II) biphenyl dicarboxylate-triethylenediamine/poly(3-acetoxyethylthiophene) mixed matrix membranes. H. Yehia, T. J. Pisklak, J. P. Ferraris, K. J. Balkus Jr., I. H. Musselman

10:35 - 25. Dendrimer-based nanocomposite membranes for VOC recovery and other applications. S. Yoo, S. O. Gonzalez, E. E. Simanek, D. M. Ford

 Section D

Coast -- Garden A

General Papers


D. Garcia, Organizer
M. Laskoski,
Presiding

8:30 - Break.

8:50 - 26. Oligomeric cyanate ester resins: A new class of thermosetting polymers. M. Laskoski, T. M. Keller

9:10 - Lunch.

9:30 - 27. Preparation and characterization of poly(propylene oxide) dimethallyl and epoxy dimethallyl ethers. N. Prevost, A. A. Lambert III, N. Sachinvala, K. Maskos

9:50 - 28. Poly(arylene sulfide sulfone) copolymer composites for proton exchange membrane fuel cell systems: Extraction and conductivity. K. B. Wiles, C. M. de Diego, J. E. McGrath

10:10 - 29. Preparation of blood compatible surface by surface-initiated polymerization of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine. V. P. Hoven, P. Suk-In, M. Srinanthakul, S. Kiatkamjornwong, Y. Iwasaki

10:30 - 30. Enzymatic polymerizations for biomedical applications. K. Omrane, E. Bryant, A. Mueller

10:50 - 31. Incorporation DNA with diblock copolymers. Q. Mu, J. Lu, A. Lewis, S. P. Armes

11:10 - 32. A-B-A Triblock copolymers derived from 5-methyl-5-benzyloxycarbonyl-1,3-dioxan-2-0ne (MBC) and L,L-lactide. J. M. Messman, R. F. Storey, C. N. Tang, A. J. Pesek

11:30 - 33. Core-surface crosslinked micelles fabricated from PCL/PEG brush copolymers. P. Xu, M. Radosz, Y. Shen

11:50 - 34. Surface properties and morphologies of polyurethane via amphiphilic polyoxetane telechelics. T. Fujiwara, K. J. Wynne

12:10 - 35. Telechelic polyelectrolytes a novel class of associative polymers. C. Tsitsilianis, I. Katsampas, V. Sfika, N. Stavrouli

12:30 - 36. Novel synthesis of 2, 2‰Ûª-halogenated-4, 4‰Ûª, 5, 5‰Ûª-tetramethyl biphenyl and their derivative dianhydrides. L. Sun, D. Zhang, H. Wang, Z. D. S. Cheng, W. F. Harris

12:50 - 37. Emulsion-based control of electrospun fiber morphology. J. C. Sy, I. Chen, V. P. Shastri

 

ACS Award in Industrial Chemistry

Symposium in Honor of Joseph C. Salamone

Cosponsored with BMGT

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

Coast -- Plaza A

Metal-Containing and Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Materials

Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers

Cosponsored with INOR, and PMSE
U. S. Schubert, G. R. Newkome, and I. Manners,
Organizers
J. Gohy and C. D. Eisenbach,
Presiding

1:30 - 38. Polymer self-assembly using organic and metal-containing recognition elements. V. M. Rotello

2:05 - 39. Recent advances in the characterization of terpyridine-based supramolecular polymers. M. A. R. Meier, B. G. G. Lohmeijer, U. S. Schubert

2:25 - 40. Computer modeling of reversible association in metallo-supramolecular polymers. C. Chen, E. E. Dormidontova

2:45 - 41. Amphiphilic macroligands as versatile support materials in organic chemistry and polymer synthesis. R. Weberskirch, M. T. Zarka, T. Kotre

3:05 - 42. Metallo-supramolecular micelles. J. Gohy, B. G. G. Lohmeijer, U. S. Schubert

3:25 - Intermission.

3:45 - 43. Recognition directed self-organization of bipyridin-encoded macromolecules upon copper(I)-ion complex formation. C. D. Eisenbach, U. S. Schubert, K. Dirnberger, J. Kersten

4:05 - 44. Electroluminescent metal complexes. L. De Cola, S. Welter, E. Plummer, (. J. W. Hofstraat, K. Brunner

4:25 - 45. Biohybrid giant amphiphiles by metal-to-ligand coordination. K. Velonia, P. Thordarson, U. S. Schubert, A. E. Rowan, R. J. M. Nolte

4:45 - 46. Functional polymers with charge transport chains and dye centers via ATRP. M. Thelakkat, K. Peter

5:05 - 47. New sensory materials: Highly conductive transition metal-organic hybrid polymers. T. M. Swager

 Section B

Coast -- Plaza D

Biomacromolecule Interactions with Synthetic Surfaces


J. P. Armistead and L. Chrisey, Organizers
K. L. Wooley,
Organizer, Presiding

1:00 - 48. SAMs and biofunctional surfaces: The "inert surface" problem. G. M. Whitesides, E. Ostuni, R. Chapman, M. Grunze, X. Jiang

1:30 - 49. Quantitative response measurement of cell substrate interactions via RT-PCR. M. L. Becker, L. O. Bailey, N. R. Washburn

1:50 - 50. DNA-DNA and DNA-surface interactions measured using homo-oligonucleotides. D. Y. Petrovykh, H. Kimura-Suda, A. M. Opdahl, M. J. Tarlov, L. J. Whitman

2:10 - 51. Monolayer engineered microchannels for motor protein transport platforms. A. K. Boal, J. M. Bauer, S. B. Rivera, R. G. Manley, R. P. Manginell, G. D. Bachand, B. C. Bunker

2:30 - Intermission.

2:40 - 52. Diverse cell adhesion properties on bioinspired phospholipid polymer surface with oligo(lactic acid)-graft segments. J. Watanabe, K. Ishihara

3:00 - 53. Biocidal polymers via polymeric surface modifying additives. K. J. Wynne, U. Makal, T. Fujiwara, D. Ohman, L. Wood

3:20 - 54. Protein resistant carbohydrate-derived side-chain polyethers. Z. Guan, M. Metzke, J. Z. Bai

3:40 - 55. Surface-active materials with antifouling properties. C. K. Ober, S. Krishnan, J. P. Youngblood, A. Hexemer, E. J. Kramer, J. A. Finlay, M. E. Callow

4:00 - 56. Crosslinked hyperbranched fluoropolymer (HBFP) - poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) networks as efficient anti-fouling coatings: An insight into the role of surface composition, topography, and morphology. C. S. Gudipati, J. Johnson, K. L. Wooley

4:20 - 57. Surface modification of poly(methyl methacrylate) for controlling cell adhesion. H. Choi, P. Boccazzi, A. J. Sinskey, P. E. Laibinis, K. F. Jensen

4:40 - 58. Enzymatic synthesis of a low thrombogenic heart valve coating. A. Mueller, A. M. Benson, E. M. Graves, K. Omrane, M. Mandalaywala, A. L. Haas

 Section C

Coast -- Plaza B

Advanced Membranes For Challenging Applications

Liquid Separations


W. J. Koros, Organizer
G. Lipscomb,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - Introductory Remarks.

1:35 - 59. Interaction forces governing fouling of polymeric membranes. E. M. V. Hoek, G. K. Agarwal

1:55 - 60. Chemical modification of the surface of a sulfonated membrane by formation of a sulfonamide bond. G. Chamoulaud, D. BŽlanger

2:15 - 61. Sequential formation of hydrogel multilayers through surface initiated photopolymerization. S. Kizilel, V. H. Perez-Luna, F. Teymour

2:35 - 62. Multilayer polyelectrolyte films for nanofiltration of salts and sugars. M. L. Bruening, B. Stanton, J. J. Harris

2:55 - 63. Novel challenge for improvement of membrane performance in dehydration of ethanol/water by a new membrane separation method. T. Uragami

3:15 - 64. Crosslinked membranes for the recovery of a homogeneous catalyst. D. J. Desrocher, M. E. Rezac

3:35 - 65. Novel hydrophobic NF membrane prepared from PAN UF membrane by plasma-grafting styrene. Z. Zhao, J. Li, P. Qin, D. Zhang, C. Chen

 Section D

Coast -- Garden A

General Papers


D. Garcia, Organizer
J. M. Russell,
Presiding

1:30 - 66. Optimization of interfacial interactions to achieve nanoscale dispersion of clay in polymer/clay nanocomposites. D. Pradeep Kumar, M. D. Dadmun

1:50 - 67. Synthesis, assembly mechanism, and sensor application of nanostructures comprised of biotinylated CdS@SiO2 nanoparticles. P. J. Costanzo, T. E. Patten, T. A. P. Seery

2:10 - 68. Organic nanotubes based on intramolecular crosslinking of helically folding polymers. S. Hecht, A. Khan

2:30 - 69. Synthesis and characterization of novel nanostructured carbons prepared by pyrolysis of self-assembled or pre-assembled polyacrylonitrile-based copolymer precursors. C. Tang, K. Qi, N. V. Tsarevsky, S. Jia, B. Dufour, L. Bombalski, J. Legeleiter, K. L. Wooley, K. Matyjaszewski, T. Kowalewski

2:50 - 70. Alignment of nematic liquid crystals using self-assembled carbon nanotubes. J. M. Russell, S. Oh, M. Nakata, O. Zhou, E. T. Samulski

3:10 - 71. Functional aggregates by self-assembly of thiophene containing diblock copolymers. D. M. Vriezema, A. Kros, J. Hoogboom, A. E. Rowan, R. J. M. Nolte

3:30 - 72. Synthesis and solution state self-assembly of amphiphilic linear-dendritic block copolymers. K. K. Stokes, P. T. Hammond

3:50 - 73. Synthesis and self-assembly of polybutadiene-b-peptides. A. Kros

4:10 - 74. Synthesis and optical property of a novel fluorescent poly(aryl ether) containing 4-chloro-2,5-diphenyloxazole. N. Pimpha, F. W. Harris, S. Tantayanon

4:30 - 75. New polyarylate and polyarylate-co-polycarbonate thermoplastics incorporating a high aspect-ratio tetraarylbisphenol. T. S. Filipova, D. Boyles, J. T. Bendler, M. Medalen, G. Longbrake

4:50 - 76. Novel investigations and applications for neodymium based catalysts. L. Friebe, O. Nuyken, H. Windisch, W. Obrecht

5:10 - 77. Graft copolymerization of methyl methacrylate onto coir fibers using KMnO4-H2SO4 system. W. P. M. Abeysekera, X. Li, Z. Han, Q. Du

 

ACS Award in Industrial Chemistry

Symposium in Honor of Joseph C. Salamone

Cosponsored with BMGT

SUNDAY EVENING

 Section A

Convention Center -- Hall A

General Papers

Polymer Characterization and Synthesis


D. Garcia, Organizer, Presiding

5:00 - 7:00

78. Polymerization of MA and AA initiated by chlorocarbon/metallocene. H. Woo, M. Cho

79. Synthesis and characterization of silicon-containing polysilanes copolymers by sol-gel condensation of poly(ethoxysilane)s prepared by catalytic dehydrocoupling of hydrosilanes with ethanol. H. Woo, B. Kim

80. Polyethyleneimine oligolysine block-polymers for use as transfection agents. T. W. J. Steele, W. T. Shier

81. Toward the development of an ethanol bioanode employing PQQ as a coenzyme in a tetrabutylammonium bromide treated Nafion membrane. B. L. Treu, S. D. Minteer

82. Voltammetric investigation of MIP coated silica microparticle/Nafion composite modified electrodes. J. Ulyanova, S. D. Minteer

83. Selective byproduct removal via molecular imprinting. G. T. Rushton, K. S. Shimizu

84. Surface initiated polymerization of carbazole containing methacrylates by physical vapor deposition for improved hole injection layers. H. Bekku, K. Katsuki, H. Usui, D. L. Patton, J. Locklin, R. C. Advincula

85. A grafting approach to preparing new biocompatible polymer materials with potential as tissue engineering scaffolds. G. J. Price, J. B. Chaudhuri, J. Davey

86. Graft copolymers of PDMA-g-PMMA: Solvent quality induced association behavior and its application in dsDNA separation. J. Zhang, Y. Wang, D. Liang, Q. Ying, B. Chu

87. Finite size clusters and infinite network formed by telechelic cationic polyelectrolytes. C. Tsitsilianis, G. Gotzamanis, S. C. Hadjiyannakou, C. S. Patrickios

88. Surface bioactive modification of biodegradable polyester using self-assembly method based on diazoresin. L. Gao, G. Yao, X. Li, A. Zhang, Z. Feng, Y. Dong, Y. Cao, E. Duan

89. Hydrogen bonding and molecular conformation in self-assembled discotic liquid crystals. C. Xue, F. Ilhan, S. Jin, S. Z. D. Cheng, M. A. Meador, R. K. Eby

90. Heavy metal responsive decontaminating coatings. S. Butler, M. Zancanella, H. N. Gray

91. Relaxation behaviors of lyotropic (acetyl)(ethyl)cellulose/acrylic acid solutions with different chiro-optical properties. Q. Dai, R. D. Gilbert, S. A. Khan, J. F. Kadla

92. Morphology of sulfonated polystyrene ionomer particles prepared from aqueous solution. J. Kim, M. W. Kang, Y. Park, S. Oh, J. Yu

93. Dynamic mechanical properties of PSMANa ionomer mixtures. J. Kim, J. Song, S. H. Oh

94. One and two-photon optical properties of ionic block copolymers with phenylenediethylenebispyridinium-chromophores. V. Strehmel, A. M. Sarker, P. M. Lahti, F. E. Karasz, M. Heydenreich, B. Strehmel

95. Control of self-assembly by perfluorinated counter anions in salt-induced micellization of a pyridine-containing diblock copolymer. E. Yoshida, M. Tanaka, T. Takata

96. Effect of substrates on a morphology of self-assembled randomly copolymerized poly(styrene-co- sodium methacrylate). J. Yu, S. H. Oh, J. Kim

97. Thermal mechnical properties and transport processes of Nafion polymer electrolyte membranes on the nanoscale. J. H. Wei, R. M. Overney

98. Polybetaine copolymers in polyelectrolyte multilayers buildup. D. S. Salloum, H. H. Rmaile, C. B. Bucur, J. B. Schlenoff

99. Effects of temperature on the adsorption processes of bolaform amphiphiles and polyelectrolytes in layer by layer deposition. J. Locklin, D. L. Patton, R. Hoacuja, A. Corona, R. Advincula

100. Controlling molecular mobility of confined semiconducting polymers on the nanoscale. T. Gray, R. M. Overney

101. Electrospinning using liquid reservoir collector. H. Kim, K. Kim, H. Jin, I. Chin

102. Antibacterial polyesters with phosphonium salts. S. Konagaya, H. Ohashi, H. Ishihara, T. Endo

103. Novel antibacterial acrylic acid-grafted copolyester with a phosphonium salt. S. Konagaya, H. Ohashi, S. Hayakawa, H. Ishihara, T. Endo

104. A study on the formation of antigen-antibody complexes. L. Shiau

105. O-Acetylation and water retention of alginates. M. Chai, J. Cepela

106. Application of (vinyl alcohol)-(vinyl amine) copolymer. M. Aoyama, M. Tomida

107. Fabrication of nanocomposite films of titanium oxide and azobenzene dye by the surface sol-gel process and the layer-by-layer electrostatic assembly. M. Park, R. C. Advincula, W. Blanton, X. Fan, M. C. Advincula

108. PMMA-clay nanocomposites by alane-intercalated clay activators and metallocene dialkyls. W. R. Mariott, E. Y. -. Chen

109. Preparation and characterization of PSt and PMMA nanocomposite with emulsion polymerization via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer agent. G. J. Jiang Sr., H. Cheng

110. Synthesis of surface initiated polyaniline-silica nanocomposites. S. K. Pillalamarri, F. D. Blum, M. F. Bertino

111. Effect of nanoparticles on cure behavior and properties of epoxy/layered silicate nanocomposites. D. R. Dean, M. Theodore, A. Obore, E. Nyairo

112. Polyurethane-carbon nanotube composites for electroactive shape memory actuator. Y. C. Jung, J. W. Kim, N. S. Goo, J. W. Cho

113. Synthesis of edge functionalized laponite clay. J. Wang, P. A. Wheeler, J. S. Baker, L. J. Mathias

114. Influence on morphology from the pendent group of the organoclay in epoxy nanocomposites. C. Chen, T. T. Benson

115. Thermoplastic elastomeric polypropylene reinforced with clay, other layered silicates or fumed silica. R. Abu-Hussein, G. R. Rajan, Y. T. Vu, M. K. Hassan, J. Mark, T. Kwee, K. A. Mauritz, C. Myers

116. Synthesis and characterization of siloxy-containing imidazolium surfactants for polymer-clay nanocomposites. P. A. Wheeler, L. J. Mathias

117. Magnetic polymer composite particles composed by miniemulsion polymerization. H. Wen, Z. Han, B. Liu, F. Liu

118. Preparation of polyolefin/clay via support catalyst. G. J. Jiang Sr., J. C. Lin, J. M. Hwu, L. C. Chou, C. H. Chan

119. Synthesis and properties of BMI modified novolak resin /titania nanocomposites. G. Lu, Y. Huang, Y. Yan, T. Zhao, Y. Yu

120. Polystyrene-functionalized multiple-walled carbon nanotubes made by covalently linking acyl chlorides with living polystyryllithium. R. C. Tsiang, H. Huang

121. Preparation of MHMAÐbased coating via photopolymerization and evaluation of film properties. T. J. Smith, E. Kaya, L. J. Mathias

122. Reprogrammable imprinted polymers. J. M. Lavin, K. D. Shimizu

123. Diels-Alder trapping of photochemically generated dienes with acrylic esters: A novel approach to photocured polymer film development. F. Ilhan, D. S. Tyson, D. Smith, M. A. B. Meador, M. A. Meador

124. Diels-Alder polymerization between bis(cyclopentadienone) and diacetylene: application for light-emitting material. S. Jung, S. Park, H. Cho

125. Chromophore-containing poly(1-phenyl-pentyne)s: Synthesis and their light-emitting properties. C. W. Law, J. W. Y. Lam, Y. Dong, B. Z. Tang

126. One and two-photon photochemistry and photophysics of poly(arylenevinylene)s containing a biphenyl moiety. V. Strehmel, A. M. Sarker, P. M. Lahti, F. E. Karasz, M. Heydenreich, H. Wetzel, S. Haebel, B. Strehmel

127. Synthesis and properties of water-soluble, light-emitting disubstitutes polyacetylenes. H. Tong, J. W. Y. Lam, Y. Dong, M. HŠu§ler, B. Z. Tang

128. Development of photolabile-protecting groups that rapidly release bioactive compounds on photolysis with visible light. V. R. Shembekar, B. K. Carpenter, L. Ramakrishnan, G. P. Hess

129. New hyperbranched poly(aryleneethynylene)s: Synthesis, thermal stability, and light emitting properties. M. Haeussler, J. W. Y. Lam, T. Hui, R. Zheng, B. Z. Tang

130. Fluorescence study of maleated ethylene-propylene random copolymers: Effect of maleic anhydride microstructure. M. Zhang, J. Duhamel, P. Meessen, M. van Duin

131. Chromatographic measurement of surface energies and correlation with photodegradation of kaolin filled polyethylene. G. J. Price, D. Ansari

132. Synthesis and characterization of thermally cross-linkable, two-photon responsive chromophores. L. Tan, R. Kannan, A. G. Dombroskie, S. R. Simko, M. D. Houtz, G. S. He, T. Lin, P. N. Prasad

133. Photo reaction of acridine and poly(methyl methacrylate-co-methacrylic acid) in benzene. M. Tsuchiya, T. Kojima

134. Supramolecular LCDs: Hierarchical alignment of polysiloxanes. J. Hoogboom, P. M. L. Garcia, A. E. Rowan, T. Rasing, R. J. M. Nolte

135. Non-conjugated polymer hosts for lanthanide complexes in near-infrared light emitting diodes. J. K. Mwaura, A. S. Knefely, K. S. Schanze, J. M. Boncella, J. R. Reynolds

136. UV study of the degree of hydrolysis in polyacrylamide. R. Wu Sr., L. Guo Jr., J. Zhou Sr., R. Zhang Sr., D. Zhang Jr., F. Liu Sr.

137. Study of structure and properties of coir fiber reinforced thermoplastic NR composites. X. Li, W. P. M. Abeysekera, Z. Han, Q. Du

138. Physical aging behavior of 6F-PEEK and m-TPEEK studied by MDSC. W. Hu, B. Liu, L. Zhang, Z. Jiang, Z. Wu, T. Matsumoto

139. Nonisothermal crystallization kinetics of block copolymers composed of poly(ether ether ketone)(PEEK) and poly(ether ether ketone ketone)(PEEKK). Y. Zhang, Q. Liu, Y. Niu, Z. Jiang

140. Study on phase transition characteristic of poly (vinyl alcohol)/polyethylene glycol graft copolymer. M. Zhang, Y. Na, Z. Jiang

141. Comparative study on the transition characteristic of poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG) by chemical bonding and physical blending methods. Y. Na, M. Zhang, Y. Niu, Z. Jiang

142. Dynamic mechanical properties of CaCO3/PEEK composites. Z. Bing, J. Xiangbo, J. Zhenhua, Y. Chuang

143. Crystallization behaviour of CaCO3 nanoparticles filled PEEK composites. X. Ji, Z. Bing, J. Zhenhua

144. In situ composites based on blends of a poly(ether ether ketone) and thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers under injection molding condtions. W. Dong, Z. Bing, W. Guibin, J. Zhenhua

145. Low melt viscosity resins for resin transfer molding. L. Wang, F. W. Harris, K. C. Chuang

146. Study on nano-silica tube reinforced PEEK composites. Z. Bing, J. Xiangbo, J. Zhenhua

147. Effect of bisphenol s-type polycarbonate on the morphology of polyethersulfones and polycarbonate blend. D. Jiang, Y. Niu, B. Zhou, Y. Yang, Z. Jiang

148. Investigation on the structure change of isotactic polypropylene during thermal degradation. P. He, Y. Xiao, X. Zhu, D. Yan

149. Advanced polymer dielectrics for capacitive energy storage. N. Venkatasubramanian, T. D. Dang, M. J. Dalton, L. D. Williams, H. J. Bentley, R. P. Monter, S. Fries-Carr

150. ABPBI membrane for a fuel cell application. H. Kim, S. Y. Cho, S. J. An, J. Kim, Y. C. Eun, H. Yoon, D. H. Lee, H. Kweon, S. Y. Nam, H. Park, C. H. Lee, K. H. Yew, Y. M. Lee

151. Cure properties of glycidyl carbamate oligomers reacted with amines. P. A. Edwards, G. Striemer, D. C. Webster

152. Observing the crosslinking of a benzophenone-modified poly(acrylic acid) film by UV-vis and FT-IR imaging. M. D. Millan, M. Park, D. L. Patton, J. Locklin, S. Deng, R. C. Advincula

153. Fire-resistant polymers based on char formation rather than halogenation. K. A. Ellzey, T. Emrick, R. J. Farris

154. Evaluation of intrinsic viscosity and absorbed layer thickness of latex systems. Z. Han, Q. Zhang, H. Wen, B. Yang

155. Relationship of interactions and viscosity in latex systems. Z. Han, H. Wen, Q. Zhang, B. Yang

156. Synthesis of radiation curable resin with controlled viscosity. W. Huh, J. Y. Kim, S. Lee

157. Radius of gyration of polystyrene combs and centipedes in a Θ solvent. K. Terao, B. S. Farmer, Y. Nakamura, H. Iatrou, K. Hong, J. W. Mays

158. Segmental dynamics in poly(methyl acrylate)-d3 on silica. Molecular mass effects. B. Metin, F. D. Blum

159. Evaporative light scattering detection coupled to microcolumn liquid chromatography for the analysis of underivatized amino acids. B. Liu Sr., H. Wen, A. Yu Sr.

160. Solid-state 19 F MAS NMR analysis of the ´‹-phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride). J. Park, I. Kim, K. Aimi, S. Ando, C. Ha

161. Progress of study in the polyelectrolyte using Monte Carlo simulation. Q. Zhang, H. Wen, J. Zhou, B. Yang, Z. Han

162. Monte Carlo simulations of rigid rods in anisotropic external potentials. Y. Chen, C. LeFave, H. Fynewever, C. Shew

163. Study on three-dimensional configurations of SSO nanostructural blocks: A quantum mechanical investigation for ladderlike structure of vinylsilsesquioxane. L. Hu, X. Zhang, D. Sun

164. Construction of an energy cascade model in a polyaromatic dendrimer based on anthracene-perylene conjugates. M. Takahashi, H. Morimoto, Y. Suzuki, M. Yamashita, H. Kawai

165. Modeling linear-low density polyethylene. J. C. Sworen, J. M. Berg, K. B. Wagener

166. Encapsulation of carbon black into the styrene/acrylic acid copolymer microspheres. R. Zhang Sr., X. Yan Jr., R. Wu, D. Zhang, X. Liu, L. Guo, Q. Li Jr., F. Liu Sr.

167. Encapsulation of highly fluorinated drugs by semifluorinated block copolymers. K. C. Hoang, S. Mecozzi

168. Encapsulation-release property of amphiphilic hyperbranched polysaccharide for hydrophilic guest molecules. Y. Kitajyo, Y. Sakai, T. Imai, T. Satoh, H. Kaga, T. Kakuchi

169. Magnetite coated polystyrene hybrid particles prepared by miniemulsion polymerization. H. Wen, Z. Han, B. Liu, J. Zhao, R. Zhang, M. Zhang, G. Gao, F. Liu

170. Titania-coated polystyrene spheres for electronic ink. J. H. Sung, I. B. Jang, H. J. Choi, I. Chin

171. Analysis of semi-volatile or volatile organic compounds in air with mass spectrometry. B. Liu Sr., H. Wen, A. Yu Sr.

172. Preparation of colloidal clusters using oligonucleotides as linker molecules. Y. Cho, S. Yang

173. Nylon degradation: Thermal-oxidation and oxygen consumption. R. Bernstein, D. K. Derzon, K. T. Gillen

174. Application of optical fiber pH sensor: Sensors based on chemical bond of the dye with the surface of materials. J. Ham, E. Kang, H. Paik, J. Lee

175. Green tack of butyl polymers. M. F. Tse

176. Temperature and pH dependence of ketoprofen release from poly(N-hydroxyacrylamide). E. Kenawy, F. I. Abdel-Hay, M. H. El-Newehy, R. M. Ottenbrite

177. Release of ketoprofen from hydroxamic acid derivatives of poly(ethylene-alt-maleic anhydride). E. Kenawy, F. I. Abdel-Hay, M. H. El-Newehy, R. M. Ottenbrite

178. Analysis of fluoropolymer processing aids in LLDPE (linear low density polyethylene) formulations. D. Garcia, R. Lewis, M. Sharp, S. Zerafati

179. 13C DEPT NMR study of poly(vinyl acetate) synthesized by degenerative transfer polymerization with alkyl iodides. M. C. Iovu, V. Simplaceanu, R. R. Gil, K. Matyjaszewski

180. Chemical reduction of Nylons: Synthesis of polyalkyleneimines with controlled charge density. M. Herrera-Alonso, T. J. McCarthy

181. Color generation in polyester/polyamide blends. S. A. Bandi, D. Schiraldi

182. Living, syndioselective polymerization of alkyl methacrylates by a titanium alkyl cation. E. Y. -. Chen, W. R. Mariott

183. Electron beam irradiation effect on henequen natural fiber and its biocomposite with poly(butylene succinate). S. O. Han, M. H. Han, D. Cho, L. T. Drzal

184. Characterization of poly(trifluoroethylene) films and poly(trifluoroethylene) adsorption. I. Anac, T. McCarthy, V. Hoven

185. Ti(III) catalyzed self condensing vinyl polymerization of glycidyl methacrylate. A. D. Asandei, G. Saha

186. Ti(III)-catalyzed living radical polymerization of styrene initiated by trimethoxybenzaldehyde. A. D. Asandei, Y. Chen

187. Synthesis and catalytic activity of long chain quaternary ammonium poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers. R. L. Sherman Jr., E. Murugan, W. T. Ford

188. Catalytic behavior of silica-immobilized zinc beta-diiminate complexes in the ring-opening polymerization of lactide. K. Yu, C. W. Jones

189. Living cationic polymerization of isobutylene with mixtures of titanium tetrachloride/titanium tetrabromide. M. Tawada, R. Faust

190. Synthesis of amphiphilic diblock star polymers with palladium porphyrin cores. K. Baek, W. R. Dichtel, J. M. J. Frechet

191. Toward controlled radical polymerization of a,b,b-trifluorostyrene. A. D. Asandei, R. A. Weiss, I. W. Moran, Y. Chen, G. Saha

192. 9-Bromofluorene as an initiator in controlled radical polymerizations. C. C. Goodman, D. Chon, E. S. Tillman

193. Synthesis of PLGA foams by high temperature supercritical CO2 expanded ring opening copolymerization of d,l-lactide and glycolide. A. D. Asandei, C. Erkey, D. J. Burgess, C. Saquing, G. Saha, B. S. Zolnik

194. A new series of CBDO based co-polyesters. C. J. Booth, N. C. Hoppens, T. W. Hudnall, A. Foster

195. Alternative approach to phenol terminated hyperbranched poly(arylene ether phosphine oxide)s. S. Hopkins, E. Fossum

196. Preparation and properties of poly(aryl ether thianthrene)s. J. B. Edson, D. M. Knauss

197. Synthesis, mesomorphism, and photoluminescence of biphenyl-containing poly(1-phenyl-1-octyne)s with different functional bridge groups. Y. Dong, J. W. Y. Lam, L. M. Lai, B. Z. Tang

198. Synthesis and helical conformation of poly(phenylpropiolate)s containing different chiral pendant groups. Y. P. Dong, J. W. Y. Lam, K. K. L. Cheuk, B. Z. Tang

199. Synthesis and helical conformation of poly(phenylacetylene)s containing L-leucine (1S,2R,5S)-(+)-menthyl ester pendants. L. M. Lai, K. K. L. Cheuk, J. W. Y. Lam, B. Z. Tang

200. Helical polyacetylenes: Synthesis and chiroptical properties of poly(phenylpropiolate)s containing (1R,2S,5R)-(-)-menthol and cholesterol pendent groups. Y. Dong, J. W. Y. Lam, K. K. L. Cheuk, B. Z. Tang

201. Synthesis and characterization of a novel fluorine-containing PAEKs containing 1,4-naphthylene units. Y. Zhang, Y. Niu, D. Wang, G. Wang, Z. Jiang

202. Efficient synthesis of hyperbranched polyetherketones (PEKs) from A3 + B2 polymerization by using different monomer solubility in reaction medium. J. Baek, C. B. Lyons, L. Tan

203. Inverse emulsion polymerization of acrylamide. D. Zhang Jr., R. Zhang Sr., M. Zhang Jr., G. Gao Sr., X. Song Sr., D. M. Wang III, F. Liu Sr., Y. Li Jr.

204. Emulsion polymerization of styrene and acrylic acid in the presence of carbon black. R. Zhang Sr., L. Guo, M. Zhang Jr., H. Wen Jr., D. Zhao, Q. Chen Sr., G. Gao Sr., F. Liu Sr.

205. Synthesis and characterization of fluorine-containing polyarylsulfone. H. Ma, F. Zhou, D. Zhao, C. Chen, G. Wang, Z. Jiang, Z. Wu

206. A novel sulfonated poly(arly ether sulfone)s derived from 3,3Á&hibar;-,5,5Á&hibar;-tetramethyl diphenyl-4,4Á&hibar;-diol. H. Lu, X. Li, H. Na

207. A novel sulfonated poly(arly ether ketone)s derived from methylhydroquinone. C. Zhao III, C. Liu, H. Na

208. Synthesis of poly(ether ether ketone)s containing a tertiary amine. W. A. Feld, K. M. McGinty

209. Using reactivity ratios to control hyperbranching polycondensation reactions. J. Guyo, E. Fossum

210. Asymmetric polymerization near ceiling temperature in radical polymerization of menthylacrylates. H. Tanaka, M. Niwa

211. Determination of the relative reactivity ratios of monomer, core, and growing polymer in hyperbranching polymerization reactions of AB2monomers that form poly(arylene ether)s. L. A. Bedrossian, E. Fossum

212. Synthesis of cyclopropyl containing polymers: Co-polymerization of (dimethylamino)phenyloxosulfonium cyclopropylide with dimethylsulfoxonium methylide. R. Sulc, X. Zhou, K. J. Shea

213. Synthesis and modification of poly(ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate) film on silicon wafer. Z. Lu, T. J. McCarthy

214. Cobalt porphyrin controlled living radical polymerization of acrylic acid in water. Z. Lu, Y. Li, B. B. Wayland

215. Novel synthesis of poly(ethyleneglycol-b-e-caprolactone) block copolymers. M. S. Kim, K. S. Seo, S. Y. Jeong, G. Khang, S. H. Cho, H. B. Lee

216. Block copolymers of t-butyl acrylate and styrene by reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization. B. C. Benicewicz, M. J. Nasrullah, R. Vajjula

217. Solvent-free maleic anhydride grafted cellulose acetate butyrate (MA-g-CAB): synthesis and characterizations. A. Wibowo, A. K. Mohanty, S. Desai, M. Misra, L. T. Drzal

218. Preparation of (vinyl alcohol)-(vinyl amine) copolymer. M. Tomida, M. Aoyama

219. Synthesis of 1-(4-vinylbenzyl)thymine and its polymerization by RAFT and ATRP techniques. X. Yang, P. Xu, S. Ding, M. Radosz, Y. Shen

220. Polyacrylamide films with nanoprotrusions on silicon wafers by ATRP. K. Sha, H. Li, K. Zhang, Y. Xu, J. Wang

221. Synthesis of well-defined homo- and copolymers containing tetrazole units by combining atom transfer radical polymerization and "click" chemistry. N. V. Tsarevsky, B. Dufour, K. Matyjaszewski

222. The rate of deactivation in atom transfer radical polymerization in protic and aqueous media. N. V. Tsarevsky, T. Pintauer, K. Matyjaszewski

223. Reverse atom transfer radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate in aqueous dispersed system. K. Zhang, H. Zhang, S. Zhao, H. Li, J. Wang

224. Synthesis and characterization of blockmacromolecular coupling agent by ATRP. H. Zhang Sr., Y. Dong Sr., Y. Jiang, H. Li Sr., K. Zhang, J. Wang

225. Novel low temperature initiation systems for radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate (2). T. Makino, H. Shimonaka, E. Okamoto, T. Tokimitsu

226. Synthesis and characterization of the star polymer with cyclodextrin core. Y. Jiang, H. Zhang, L. Zhang, D. Wang, M. Wu, J. Wang

227. Preparation and characterization of micro¨Csized functional P(St¨CMMA¨CAA) latex particles. K. Kai, K. Chengyou, X. Qiang, D. Yi, L. Deshan

228. Polymerization of methacrylamide initiated by different redox pairs in presence and absence of oxygen: A kinetic study. A. Srivastava, S. Rahmani, K. Behari

229. Synthesis and characterization of new water-soluble bis-quaternary ammonium acrylate polymers. B. Dizman, M. O. Elasri, L. J. Mathias

230. Multi-functional block copolymers prepared by RAFT polymerization. J. Hwang, H. D. Maynard

231. Preparation and characterization of poly(ethylene oxide) bis-triallylammonium bromides. A. A. Lambert III, N. Prevost, N. Sachinvala, K. Maskos, D. A. Grimm, W. P. Niemczura

232. Preparation and properties of poly(L-lactic acid-co-succinic acid-co-1,4-butene diol). C. M. Lee, J. H. Shim, M. Kim, J. Yoon

233. Copolymerization of trimethylsilyl diazomethane and dimethylsulfoxonium methylide using the polyhomologation reaction. J. Bai, K. J. Shea

234. Synthesis of amino acid based block copolymers via atom transfer radical polymerization in aqueous media at ambient temperature. I. Chung, P. Britt, J. W. Mays

235. Charge-transfer radical copolymerization of methyl methacrylate and olefins. N. Tetsuya, T. Toru, M. Takayuki

236. Synthesis and characterization of thermally stable polymers derived from spirochromane diphenol. H. Zhou, D. Sowersby, S. Venumbaka, J. W. Fitch III, P. E. Cassidy

237. Synthesis and characterization of temperature-sensitive peptide copolymer gels. S. Tanimoto, N. Yagi, H. Yamaoka

238. Synthesis of poly(isobutylene)-poly(alkyl methacrylate) block copolymers by the combination of cationic and anionic polymerizations. J. C. Cho, R. Faust

239. Synthesis of poly[(4-hydroxystyrene)-b-isobutylene-b-(4-hydroxystyrene)] triblock copolymers via living cationic sequential block copolymerization of isobutylene with 4-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)styrene. L. Sipos, R. Faust

240. An evaluation of the synthetic strategies producing well-defined carboxyl-end-capped polystyrene through anionic polymerization. H. Ji, J. W. Mays

241. Synthesis of substituted azobenzene oligomers and comparisions of their third-order nonlinearities to a substituted azobenzene polymer. K. M. Lott, M. Wright, D. Kuciauskas

242. Living cationic block copolymerization of isobutylene with styryl-POSS macromers. I. Kim, R. Faust

243. Use of fonctional alkoxyamines for block copolymers synthesis. P. Dufils, C. Petit, D. Gigmes, E. Beaudouin, S. Marque, D. Bertin, P. Tordo, O. Guerret, J. L. Couturier

244. Vegetable oil macromonomers as copolymerizable hydrophobes in miniemulsion polymerization. C. Quintero, S. K. Mendon, O. W. Smith, S. F. Thames

245. Synthesis and characterization of a chiral polymer containing 1, 1Áø-bi-2-naphthyl moietyTY. H. Cao, T. Ben, X. Wang, N. Liu, X. Liu, Y. Wei, W. Zhang

246. Synthesis and properties of norbornene-based gradient copolymers via ring-opening metathesis polymerization. C. M. Dettmer, M. K. Gray, J. M. Torkelson, S. T. Nguyen

247. Polymer brush grown from silicon gel surface by ATRP. H. Li, H. Zhang, Y. Xu, K. Zhang, P. Ai, J. Wang

248. Reverse atom transfer radical polymerization of styrene in water-borne system. K. Zhang, H. Zhang, H. Li, D. Wang, J. Wang

249. Synthesis and characterization of novel poly(aryl ether sulphone) with methoxyl pendent groups. X. Yue, L. Aize, J. Yuhui, J. Zhenhua

250. Synthesis and characterization of crosslinkable poly(aryl ether sulphone). J. Yang, L. Aize, Y. Jin, J. Zhenhua

251. Synthesis and characterization of poly(aryl ether ketone)s with methoxy pendant groups. L. Aize, Y. Jin, J. Zhenhua

252. Poly(arylene ether nitrile)s with trifluoromethyl groups. W. Dong, J. Yuhui, W. Guibin, J. Zhenhua

253. Synthesis and properties of new amorphous poly(arylene ether nitrile). W. Dong, J. Wei, W. Guibin, J. Zhenhua, X. Rao

254. Synthesis and characterization of poly(aryl ether ketone)with pendant propenyl. D. Xiaohui, Y. Yanhua, J. Zhenhua

255. Synthesis and structural characterization of hyperbranched poly(aryl ether ketone)s from A2+B3 systems. J. Chen, M. Jianxin, Z. Chunling, J. Zhenhua, W. Lifeng

256. Synthesis and characterization of poly(aryl ether ketone)s with group(4-phenoxyphenyl). M. Jianxin, W. Yang, J. Zhenhua, W. Zhiqi

257. Synthesis and polymorphism of a hyperbranched prepolymer of poly(aryl ether ketone)s containing 1,3-bis(4-flurobenzoy)benzene. M. Jianxin, Z. Chunling, C. Jie, J. Zhenhua, W. Lifeng

258. Synthesis and properties of a novel poly(arly ether ketone). W. Yang, M. Jianxin, Z. Cunsheng, J. Zhenhua, W. Zhiqi

MONDAY MORNING

 Section A

Coast -- Plaza A

Metal-Containing and Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Materials

Discrete Metal-Containing Systems and Surface Assemblies

Cosponsored with INOR, and PMSE
U. S. Schubert, G. R. Newkome, and I. Manners,
Organizers
E. C. Constable and C. M. Drain,
Presiding

8:10 - 259. Metal-directed self assembly of nanostructures: A panacea or a problem? E. C. Constable, C. E. Housecroft

8:45 - 260. Grid forming metal coordinating ligands as supramolecular initiators. R. Hoogenboom, U. S. Schubert

9:05 - 261. Metal-containing modified peptide nucleic acids. C. Achim, R. Franzini, R. M. Watson, G. K. Patra

9:30 - 262. Orthogonal copolymer functionalization using metal coordination and hydrogen bonding. J. M. Pollino, M. Weck

9:50 - 263. Combinatorial approach to the metal mediated self-assembly of poly(thiophene)s. J. J. Lavigne, C. O'Sullivan, M. S. Maynor

10:10 - Intermission.

10:30 - 264. Assembly of large ring molecules around nanosize multimetal cartwheel templates. G. van Koten, A. Chuchuryukin, H. Dijkstra, R. J. M. Klein Gebbink, G. P. M. van Klink

11:05 - 265. Morphology study of linear metallo-supramolecular polymer films. D. Wouters, A. A. Alexeev, H. Hofmeier, S. Schmatloch, U. S. Schubert

11:25 - 266. Self-organization of self-assembled porphyrin arrays on surfaces. C. M. Drain, J. D. Batteas, J. C. Garno, T. Milic, G. Smeureanu

11:50 - 267. Fabrication of ATP-responsive nanodevices utilizing molecular chaperons. K. Kinbara, T. Aida

 Section B

Coast -- Plaza Bllrm B/C

Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials


M. E. Van Dyke, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
S. J. Clarson,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 - 268. Say yes to silicones! [Si to Si!]. M. J. Owen

9:00 - 269. Silicone-based block and graft copolymers via atom transfer radical polymerization. K. Matyjaszewski

9:30 - 270. Effect of structural variations on the synthesis and structure-property behavior of segmented silicone-urethane and silicone-urea copolymers: I. Polymer synthesis. I. Yilgor, E. Yilgor, B. Erenturk, H. Ozhalici, J. P. Sheth, G. L. Wilkes

10:00 - 271. Effect of structural variations on the synthesis and structure-property behavior of segmented silicone-urethane and silicone-urea copolymers: II. Structure-property behavior. J. P. Sheth, I. Yilgor, E. Yilgor, G. L. Wilkes

10:30 - Intermission.

10:50 - 272. Phosphonate-functionalized trimethoxysilane and its copolymerization. S. Gallagher

11:10 - 273. Novel application-specific silicones for gas chromatographic separations. D. V. Patwardhan, F. L. Dorman, C. M. English

11:30 - 274. All acid catalysts used in ring opening polymerisation of cyclosiloxanes are not created equal. A. R. Bassindale, P. G. Taylor, T. H. Lane, K. E. Alvarez

11:50 - 275. Mechanistic study on diphenylsilacyclobutane-potassium tert-butoxide system as a Òcarbanion pumpÓ in anionic polymerization. J. Y. Hyun, Y. Kawakami

12:10 - 276. Thermal and dielectric behaviors of binary mixtures of a side chain liquid crystal siloxane copolymer and a nematic solvent. Y. Zhao, S. Dong, D. E. Schuele, S. Nazarenko, S. Rowan, A. M. Jamieson

 Section C

Coast -- Garden A/B

Advanced Membranes For Challenging Applications

Fuel Cells


W. J. Koros, Organizer
G. Lipscomb,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 - Introductory Remarks.

8:35 - 277. Improving efficiency in chlor-alkali systems using encapsulated high field magnetic materials in composite modified anodes. D. A. Capretto, S. D. Minteer

8:55 - 278. Immobilizing oxidoreductase enzymes in surfactant and symmetrical ammonium treated Nafion. C. M. Moore, S. D. Minteer

9:15 - 279. Physical properties of sulfonated diels-alder polyphenylenes: Applications for PEM Fuel Cells. C. J. Cornelius, C. H. Fujimoto

9:35 - 280. Proton conducting block copolymers: Sulfonation, characterization, and application to the direct methanol fuel cell. Y. A. Elabd, E. Napadensky, C. W. Walker

9:55 - 281. Sulfonation of fluorine-containing poly(ether ketone)s and poly(ether nitrile)s for proton-conducting membranes. Y. Sakaguchi, A. Kaji, S. Nagahara, K. Kitamura, S. Takase, K. Omote, Y. Asako, K. Kimura

10:15 - 282. Synthesis and characterization of highly sulfonated polyarylenethioethersulfones for fuel cells applications. T. D. Dang, Z. Bai, M. J. Dalton, E. Fossum

10:35 - 283. Nafion-acid functionalized zeolite beta nanocomposite proton exchange membranes. B. A. Holmberg, X. Wang, J. M. Norbeck, Y. Yan

10:55 - 284. Progress toward new materials for proton exchange membranes (PEM)s in fuel cells (FC)s. M. D. Guiver, G. P. Robertson, Y. Gao, P. Xing, S. Mikhailenko, S. Kaliaguine

 Section D

Coast -- Plaza D

ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry in Honor of Virgil Percec


C. Hawker, Organizer
M. Sawamoto and K. L. Wooley,
Organizers, Presiding

8:30 - Award Introduction.

9:00 - 285. A highly efficient approach to materials synthesis using click chemistry. C. J. Hawker, J. Pyun, A. Nugent, J. M. J. Frechet, B. Voit, A. Scheel, V. V. Fokin, M. G. Finn, A. K. Feldman, P. Yu, K. B. Sharpless

9:30 - 286. Polymers containing iptycenes: New properties from high internal free volume materials. T. M. Swager

10:00 - 287. A concept for a molecular walker driven by light. M. Moeller

10:30 - 288. Importance of biotechnology and nanotechnology for polymer materials. J. A. Put

11:00 - 289. Luminescent and mineralized liquid crystals. S. I. Stupp, K. Tajima, M. Sofos, J. F. Hulvat

11:30 - 290. Harnessing multivalency in unnatural systems. J. D. Badjic, J. F. Stoddart

12:00 - 291. Synthesis of complex polymers for use as photoresists for semiconductor manufacture. A. E. Feiring, Y. Brun, F. Davidson, M. Fryd, K. W. Leffew, F. L. Schadt III

12:30 - 292. Transition metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization: Evolution of catalysts. M. Sawamoto

 Section E

Coast -- Park D

P. J. Flory Education Award


L. M. Robeson, T. E. Long, and C. D. Smith, Organizers
K. B. Bota and M. Spinu,
Presiding

8:30 - 293. Synergies of macromolecular topology and functionality for performance. T. E. Long, M. G. McKee, A. S. Karikari, S. Unal, I. Ilgor, G. L. Wilkes, T. C. Ward

9:00 - 294. New fluoropolymer-based elastomers for next generation microfluidic devices. J. M. DeSimone, J. Rolland, S. Quake

9:30 - 295. Polymer complexes with magnetic nanoparticles. J. S. Riffle, V. V. Baranauskas, A. Y. Carmichael, J. D. Goff, M. Vadala

10:00 - 296. Adventures in education and research with Garth, Jim, and Tom. J. F. Geibel

10:30 - 297. Synthesis and structure of biologically oriented polyolefins. K. B. Wagener, T. E. Hopkins

11:00 - 298. Results on elastomers and rubberlike elasticity useful in teaching physical chemistry. J. E. Mark

MONDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

Coast -- Plaza A

Metal-Containing and Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Materials

Metal-Containing Materials and Applications

Cosponsored with INOR, and PMSE
U. S. Schubert, G. R. Newkome, and I. Manners,
Organizers
W. K. Chan and U. H. F. Bunz,
Presiding

1:30 - 299. Solid-state light-emitting electrochemical cells based on the tris-chelated ruthenium (II) complex. M. Rubner

2:05 - 300. Electron transfer through H-bonded peptide assemblies. H. Kraatz

2:30 - 301. Optical properties of transition metal containing conjugated oligomers and polymers. K. S. Schanze

2:55 - 302. Evolution of lowest singlet and triplet excited states with electronic structure of fluorene group in platinum(II) polyyne polymers. W. Wong

3:20 - 303. Long-range triplet energy transfer in metallo-polymers. A. Harriman, A. C. Benniston

3:45 - Intermission.

4:10 - 304. Soluble, conjugated metal-containing polymers. M. J. MacLachlan, A. C. W. Leung, J. H. Chong

4:30 - 305. Synthesis and properties of organometallic conjugated polymers. W. Steffen, S. Scholz, U. H. F. Bunz

4:50 - 306. Use of metal-containing conjugated polymers in photovoltaic devices. W. K. Chan, C. S. Hui, H. L. Wong, C. Y. Kwong, A. B. Djurisic

5:10 - 307. Transition-metal containing chromophores for functional nonlinear optics: Enhancing, fine-tuning and switching the nonlinear response. K. Clays

 Section B

Coast -- Plaza Bllrm B/C

Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials


M. E. Van Dyke, S. D. Smith, J. J. Fitzgerald, and S. J. Clarson, Organizers
M. J. Owen,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - 308. Polysiloxane elastomers. J. E. Mark

2:00 - 309. New approaches to modification of siloxane properties by crosslinking. T. M. GŠdda, W. P. Weber

2:30 - 310. Polysiloxane with functional groups regularly distributed along the chains. L. Beouch, R. Kerboua, O. Fichet, D. TeyssiŽ, S. Boileau

3:00 - 311. Silicon-cellulose interpenetrating polymer networks. O. Fichet, J. Laskar, F. Vidal, D. TeyssiŽ

3:30 - 312. Elastomeric networks by Pt-mediated hydrosilations of 5eactive carboranylenesiloxanes and siloxane crosslinkers. M. K. Kolel-Veetil, T. M. Keller

3:50 - Intermission.

4:10 - 313. Crosslinking of α,ω-(epoxy)fluorosiloxanes with α,ω-diaminoalkanes: Cure behavior and properties. M. A. Grunlan, N. S. Lee, W. P. Weber

4:30 - 314. Novel cross-linked network cyclic siloxanes with internal oligo(ethylene glycol) side chains: Synthesis and conductivity. Z. Zhang, L. J. Lyons, K. Amine, R. West

 Section C

Coast -- Garden A/B

Advanced Membranes For Challenging Applications

Advanced Membrane Structures


G. Lipscomb, Organizer
W. J. Koros,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - Introductory Remarks.

1:35 - 315. Preparation and analysis of peroxide core microcapsules. B. H. McFarland, J. A. Pojman

2:00 - 316. Barrier packaging in the pharmaceutical industry: Applications and modeling. R. Mahajan, R. T. Chern

2:25 - 317. Ion irradiation modified polyimides for gas separations. M. R. Coleman, X. Xu, J. Ilconich, L. Hu

2:50 - 318. Ion beam modification of permselective membranes for chemical biological protective clothing. E. Wilusz, W. Zukas, Z. A. Fekete, F. E. Karasz

3:15 - 319. Variation of glass transition temperature in a thin polymer film studied by positron annihilation spectroscopy. J. Zhang, H. Chen, Y. Li, R. Suzuki, T. Ohdaira, Y. C. Jean

3:40 - 320. Self-assembly of hybrid polymer nanocomposites via incorporation of inorganic buiding blocks into organic polymers. S. Chen, J. Sui, P. He, L. Chen

 Section D

Coast -- Plaza D

ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry in Honor of Virgil Percec


K. Wooley and M. Sawamoto, Organizers
C. Hawker,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - 321. Supramolecular chemistry applied to the assembly of nanostructures and to their subsequent manipulation. Q. Zhang, J. L. Turner, Q. Ma, K. S. Murthy, K. L. Wooley

2:00 - 322. Reprogramming protein synthesis. D. A. Tirrell, A. J. Link, I. Kwon, S. Son

2:30 - 323. Self-assembled architectures from bio-hybrid amphiphiles. R. J. M. Nolte

3:00 - 324. Supramolecular and macromolecular approaches to functional nanomaterials. T. Aida

3:30 - 325. Mechanistic studies of neutral Ni(II) ethylene polymerization catalysts derived from anilinotropone ligands. M. Brookhart, J. C. Jenkins, L. Zhang

4:00 - 326. Synthesis of defined polymer structures. R. H. Grubbs

4:30 - 327. The modular approach to supramolecular materials. E. W. Meijer

5:00 - Award Introduction.

5:05 - 328. Nature as a model for the elaboration of new concepts in polymer chemistry. V. Percec

 Section E

Coast -- Park D

P. J. Flory Education Award


T. E. Long, Organizer
L. M. Robeson,
Organizer, Presiding
C. D. Smith,
Facilitator

1:30 - 329. Polymer deformation at various levels of morphology. R. S. Stein

2:00 - 330. N-Heterocyclic carbenes: A new and versatile platform for organocatalytic living polymerization. J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth, G. W. Nyce, A. Sentman, S. Csihony

2:30 - 331. Elastic instabilities in rubber: Aneurysms, wrinkles, and kinks. A. N. Gent

3:00 - 332. Polycarbonate nanocomposites. D. R. Paul, P. Yoon, T. D. Fornes

3:30 - 333. Polymer education at Virginia Tech: Undergraduate and summer programs. T. C. Ward, J. E. McGrath, G. L. Wilkes

3:50 - 334. Graduate education in Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Virginia Tech: The past to the present. G. L. Wilkes, T. C. Ward, J. E. McGrath

4:10 - 335. Polymer education at Virginia Tech: Continuing education. J. E. McGrath, G. L. Wilkes, T. C. Ward

MONDAY EVENING

 Section A

Convention Center -- Hall A

Sci-Mix


D. J. Kiserow, Organizer

8:00 - 10:00

87-89, 95, 97-98, 100, 109, 117-118, 123, 128, 133, 139, 152, 154, 156, 159, 167, 169, 174, 181, 183, 190-191, 193, 200-203, 208, 211, 226, 233, 235, 241-242, 244-247, 255. See previous listings.

410-411, 419-420, 424-426, 430, 434, 483, 486, 488, 494, 500, 504-506, 508-509, 516, 526-527, 531. See subsequent listings.

TUESDAY MORNING

 Section A

Coast -- Plaza A

Metal-Containing and Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Materials

Metallo-Supramolecular Dendrimers

Cosponsored with INOR, and PMSE
U. S. Schubert and I. Manners,
Organizers
D. Astruc,
Presiding
G. R. Newkome,
Organizer, Presiding

8:10 - 336. Metallodendrimers: Fractals and photonics. G. R. Newkome, T. Cho, P. Wang

8:45 - 337. Metalla-phosphorus dendrimers: Synthesis and properties. J. Majoral, A. Caminade, R. Laurent

9:10 - 338. The role of dendrimer structure on the rate and driving force for electron transfer to its core. C. B. Gorman

9:35 - 339. Syntheses and nonlinear optical properties of alkynylruthenium dendrimers. M. G. Humphrey, C. E. Powell, M. P. Cifuentes, J. P. Morrall, M. Samoc

10:00 - Intermission.

10:20 - 340. Giant ferrocenyl dendrimers. J. Ruiz, C. Ornelas, D. Astruc

10:55 - 341. Photoactive dendrimers as hosts of metal ions. P. Ceroni, V. Vicinelli, G. Bergamini, V. Balzani, S. Lee, F. Voegtle

11:20 - 342. Superior stability of dendron and dendron-box protected colloidal nanocrystals. X. Peng

 Section B

Coast -- Plaza D

Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials

Silicone and Silicone-Modified Materials


M. E. Van Dyke, S. D. Smith, S. J. Clarson, and J. J. Fitzgerald, Organizers
M. J. Owen,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 - 343. Silicon-containing hyperbranched polymers via bimolecular polymerization. P. R. Dvornic, J. Hu, D. J. Meier, R. M. Nowak

9:00 - 344. Synthesis of novel silicon-containing monomers for cationic polymerization. J. V. Crivello, M. Jang

9:30 - 345. Polycarbosiloxane linear and network polymers. L. V. Interrante, J. Li, N. Lu

10:00 - 346. Effects of pH on the gelation time in the sol-gel polymerization of 1,6-bis(trimethoxysilyl)hexane. D. A. Loy, A. Straumanis, D. A. Schneider, B. Mather, A. Sanchez, C. R. Baugher, K. J. Shea

10:20 - 347. Role of process conditions on organosilcone gel rheological properties. M. A. Krenceski, M. J. O'Brien, S. Rajaraman

10:40 - Intermission.

11:00 - 348. Universal gel-point prediction in enlinking polymerisations. J. I. Cail, R. F. T. Stepto

11:20 - 349. Synthesis and properties of poly(methylphenylsiloxane) homopolymers and diblock copolymers. H. W. Ahn, A. Jadhav, J. O. Stuart, X. K. Zhang, C. E. Selby, S. J. Clarson

11:40 - 350. Aggregation mechanism of trisilanolisobutyl-POSS langmuir films at the air/water interface: Poly(dimethylsiloxane) polarity effects. H. Kim, J. Deng, J. R. Hottle, J. K. Hoyt, J. S. Riffle, B. D. Viers, A. R. Esker

12:00 - 351. Study of adhesion promotion of epoxy-coated aluminium in the presence of aminopropyltrimethoxysilane: The role of drying time and pH. M. Mohseni, M. Mirabedini, K. Shamardani

12:20 - 352. Synthesis and catalytic applications of tris(trimethoxysilylpropyl) isocynurate grafted "Pd"-nanoclusters. M. Chauhan, R. Pantano, J. S. Rathore, B. P. S. Chauhan

 Section C

Coast -- Plaza B

Conducting Polymers

Synthesis


J. P. Armistead, Organizer
S. A. Jenekhe,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 - 353. New electron-rich conjugated polymers. F. Dierschke, J. Jacob, A. K. Mishra, A. C. Grimsdale, K. MŸllen

9:00 - 354. Synthesis of diblock, triblock, and star copolymers of PPV derivatives: A route to donor-acceptor blocks. J. J. Gutierrez, N. Luong, D. Zepeda, J. P. Ferraris

9:30 - 355. New insights into the mechanism of the Gilch polymerization leading to the PPV. M. Rehahn, J. Wiesecke

9:50 - 356. Synthesis and properties of new small band gap n-type conjugated polymers: Semiladder polyquinoxalines. Y. Zhu, S. A. Jenekhe

10:10 - Intermission.

10:30 - 357. Preparation of new ¹-conjugated polymers by organometallic processes and chemical properties of the polymers. T. Yamamoto

11:00 - 358. Solution processable and electrochromic dioxythiophene-based polymers. J. R. Reynolds, B. D. Reeves, C. R. G. Grenier, A. A. Argun, A. Cirpan, T. D. McCarley

11:30 - 359. Polyalkylaminothiophenes: Initial studies of a new class of functionalized polythiophenes. J. A. Stafford, S. D. Rothstein, D. E. Tallman, S. C. Rasmussen

11:50 - 360. In situ end group modification of regioregular poly(3-alkylthiophenes) via Grignard metathesis (GRIM) polymerization. M. Jeffries-El, G. SauvŽ, M. Iovu, R. D. McCullough

 Section D

Coast -- Garden A

Polymerization and Polymer Processing in Supercritical Fluids

Transport Properties & Advanced Processing


J. R. Royer, Organizer
G. W. Roberts,
Organizer, Presiding

8:30 - Introductory Remarks.

8:35 - 361. How best to process polymers with SCF solvents. M. A. McHugh

9:30 - 362. Transport properties of polystyrene solutions swollen with supercritical carbon dioxide. R. E. Whittier, S. A. Tanner, D. Xu, J. H. van Zanten, G. W. Roberts, D. J. Kiserow

9:55 - 363. Motion and phase behavior of CO2-processed teflon AF and copolymers measured by high temperature NMR. L. A. Madsen, A. Chao, E. T. Samulski

10:20 - Intermission.

10:30 - 364. SCF solubility of aromatic-based monomers, dimers, and polymers. Z. Shen, M. Wright, K. M. Lott, M. A. McHugh

10:55 - 365. Polymer nanocomposites prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide-assisted polymer processing. M. Garcia-Leiner, A. J. Lesser

11:20 - 366. CO2-assisted depolymerization of poly(ethylene terephthalate). J. D. Patterson, J. R. Royer, G. W. Roberts, S. A. Khan

 Section E

Coast -- Garden B

General Papers


D. Garcia, Organizer
L. G. Stanek,
Presiding

8:30 - 367. Synthesis of heteroarm star-shaped amphiphiles with 12 alternating arms of polybutadiene and polyethylene oxide. J. Xu, E. R. Zubarev

8:50 - 368. Photocrosslinking of star-shaped poly(d,l-lactide)s containing an ethoxylate core. A. S. Karikari, C. D. Thatcher, T. E. Long

9:10 - 369. Synthesis of novel Y-shaped pH-responsive block copolymers based on poly(alkylene oxide). Y. Cai, S. P. Armes

9:30 - 370. Synthesis and characterization of copolymers of N,N-dimethylacrylamide and methyl methacrylate with 2-vinyl-4,4Õ-dimethylazlactone. L. G. Stanek, S. M. Heilmann, W. B. Gleason

9:50 - 371. Novel iron catalysts for atom transfer radical polymerization based on tridentate salicyaldiminato ligands. V. C. Gibson, R. K. O'Reilly, A. J. P. White, D. J. Williams

10:10 - 372. Reversibly supported catalysts on silica gel for atom transfer radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate. Y. Shen, S. Ding, M. Radosz

10:30 - 373. Design, behavior, and recycling of silica-supported Cu-Bipyridine ATRP catalysts. J. V. Nguyen, C. W. Jones

10:50 - 374. A tetradentate ligand forming highly active catalysts for atom transfer radical polymerization. Y. Shen, S. Ding, M. Radosz

11:10 - 375. Click chemistry in polymer synthesis. S. Punna, D. D. D’az, C. Li, K. B. Sharpless, V. V. Fokin, M. G. Finn

11:30 - 376. Synthesis and functionalization of copolymers using click chemistry. R. K. O'Reilly, C. J. Hawker, K. L. Wooley

11:50 - 377. Diradical-initiated polymerization via Bergman cyclization. J. S. Moore, J. D. Rule, S. R. Wilson

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

Coast -- Plaza A

Metal-Containing and Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Materials

Organometallic Polymers and Nanoparticles

Cosponsored with INOR, and PMSE
U. S. Schubert and G. R. Newkome,
Organizers
M. Rehahn,
Presiding
I. Manners,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - 378. Functional and supramolecular metallopolymers. I. Manners

2:05 - 379. Carbanion-pump mediated endcapping as a key-step in the synthesis of organometallic block copolymers. M. Rehahn, C. Kloninger

2:25 - 380. Poly(ferrocenylsilanes) for nanolithography. M. A. Hempenius, F. F. Brito, R. G. H. Lammertink, M. PŽter, G. J. Vancso

2:45 - 381. Synthesis, self-assembly, shell crosslinking and surface patterning of polyferrocenylsilane-based block copolymers. M. A. Winnik, X. Wang, J. Raez, A. C. Arsenault, G. A. Ozin, I. Manners

3:05 - 382. Silametallacycles: Isolation, characterization and ring-opening polymerizations. K. H. Pannell, H. K. Sharma, F. Cervantes-Lee

3:25 - 383. Reactive polymers possessing metallacycles in the main chain. I. Tomita

3:45 - 384. Nanolithographic and nanopatterning applications of highly metallized cluster-based polymers. A. Y. Cheng, S. B. Clendenning, I. Manners

4:05 - 385. Surface micropatterning and lithography with poly(ferrocenylmethylphenylsilane). I. Korczagin, H. Xu, S. Golze, M. A. Hempenius, G. J. Vancso

4:25 - 386. Synthesis and layer-by-layer self-assembly of water-soluble polyferrocenylsilanes. Z. Wang, J. Halfyard, J. Galloro, M. Ginzburg, N. Coombs, A. Lough, G. A. Ozin, I. Manners

4:45 - 387. Metal-phosphine polymers and their precursors. S. L. James

5:05 - 388. General and facile synthesis of highly ordered large-pore periodic mesoporous organosilicas (PMO) templated by triblock copolymers. W. Guo, I. Kim, C. Ha

 Section B

Coast -- Plaza D

Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials


M. E. Van Dyke, M. J. Owen, J. J. Fitzgerald, and S. J. Clarson, Organizers
S. D. Smith,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - 389. Silicone biomaterials: A review. M. E. Van Dyke

2:00 - 390. Controlling protein deposition at silicone elastomer interfaces. A. Ragheb, H. Chen, M. L. Marshall, M. Hrynyk, H. Sheardown, M. A. Brook

2:30 - 391. Interaction of proteins with functionalized silicones. P. M. Zelisko, J. J. Coo-Ranger, M. A. Brook

3:00 - Biomaterials Tutorial.

3:30 - Intermission.

4:00 - 392. DNA attachment chemistry on flexible silicone elastomer surface: Toward plastic microarrays. A. A. Vaidya, M. Norton

4:20 - 393. Multi-cycle recovery characterization of silicone elastomers and hydrogels for medical device application. L. Tsou, Y. Lai

4:40 - 394. Settlement and release of Balanus and Ulva as a function of PDMS elastomer surface energy. T. G. Estes, A. W. Feinberg, M. E. Callow, G. Swain, A. B. Brennan

 Section C

Coast -- Plaza B

Conducting Polymers

Theory and Structure/Property Relationships


J. P. Armistead and S. Jenekhe, Organizers
M. D. McGehee,
Presiding

1:30 - 395. Chain-length dependence of singlet and triplet formation rates in organic light-emitting diodes. J. E. Bredas

2:00 - 396. Exciton-exciton annihilation and the production of interchain species in conjugated polymer films: Comparing the ultrafast stimulated emission and photoluminescence dynamics of MEH-PPV. B. J. Schwartz, I. B. Martini

2:30 - 397. Electron-vibrational dynamics of photoexcited polyfluorenes. I. Franco, S. Tretiak

2:50 - 398. Fluorenone-containing Polyfluorenes: Efficient green electroluminescent materials and excellent models for studying the origin of green emission. A. P. Kulkarni, X. Kong, S. A. Jenekhe

3:10 - Intermission.

3:30 - 399. Ordered bulk heterojunction photovoltaic cells. K. M. Coakley, Y. Liu, M. D. McGehee

4:00 - 400. Control of optical polaron production in semiconducting polymers using host-guest chemistry in hexagonal nanoporous silica. A. Cadby, S. H. Tolbert

4:30 - 401. Molecular weight dependent mobilities in regioregular poly(3-hexyl-thiophene) diodes and transistors. C. T. Goh, R. J. Kline, M. D. McGehee, E. N. Kadnikova, J. Liu, J. M. J. FrŽchet

4:50 - 402. Molecular weight dependence on microcrystalline domain development of RRP3HT in thin films. H. Yang, T. J. Shin, L. Yang, Z. Bao, C. Y. Ryu, K. Cho

5:10 - 403. Donor-acceptor based polymers for photovoltaics. B. C. Thompson, C. J. DuBois Jr., Y. Kim, J. R. Reynolds

 Section D

Coast -- Garden A

Polymerization and Polymer Processing in Supercritical Fluids

Polymerizations


J. R. Royer, Organizer
G. W. Roberts,
Organizer, Presiding

1:30 - Introductory Remarks.

1:45 - 404. Modeling the molecular weight distribution of Poly(vinylidene fluoride) synthesized continuously in supercritical carbon dioxide. T. S. Ahmed, J. M. DeSimone, G. W. Roberts

2:15 - 405. Analysis of ethylene and ethylene vinyl acetate co-polymerizations using in-situ ATR FTIR in supercritical carbon dioxide. X. Li, M. jia, P. Charpentier

2:45 - 406. Kinetics and mechanism of polymerization of L-lactide in supercritical chlorodifluoromethane. J. W. Pack, S. H. Kim, S. Y. Park, Y. W. Lee, Y. H. Kim, J. S. Lim

3:15 - Intermission.

3:30 - 407. Kinetics of the continuous precipitation polymerization of acrylic acid in supercritical carbon dioxide. T. Liu, J. M. DeSimone, G. W. Roberts

4:00 - 408. Effect of cosolvents on the polymerization of acrylamide in supercritical carbon dioxide. Z. Bin, C. Mingcai, L. Weiqu

4:30 - 409. Peculiarities of propylene oxide copolymerization with supercritical carbon dioxide. A. Khokhlov, T. V. Rakhimov, A. M. Sakharov, E. E. Said-Galiev, V. V. Il'in, Z. N. Nysenko

TUESDAY EVENING

 Section A

Convention Center -- Hall A

Advanced Membranes For Challenging Applications


G. Lipscomb, Organizer
W. J. Koros,
Organizer, Presiding

6:00 - 8:00

410. Enhanced electrochemical properties of PP membrane via plasma polymerization coating. F. Basarir, K. Song, T. Yoon

411. Nafion-acid functionalized zeolite beta nanocomposite proton exchange membranes. B. A. Holmberg, X. Wang, J. M. Norbeck, Y. Yan

412. Brand-new encapsulating method of insulating fluid via phase-inversion emulsification. M. Hayashi, H. Yoshizawa, K. Hanada

413. Polymer electrolytes with improved mechanical properties. C. Weder, A. Kokil, M. Schroers

414. Preparation of sulfonated poly(ether sulfone nitrile)s and characterization as proton-conducting membranes. Y. Sakaguchi, K. Kitamura, S. Nagahara, S. Takase

415. Preparing microcapsules having va