Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials II

Ventura Beach Marriot
Ventura, CA
March 2-5, 2008

Sponsored by
The Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc.
Time to reserve hotel rooms at conference rate.
The special rate ends Feb. 14, 2008

 


Invitation & General Information

This interdisciplinary workshop is organized to facilitate the dissemination of new research on Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials. It is a reprise of a successful workshop held by the same organizers in November 2001. The Workshop will be of interest to graduate students, university researchers, and especially, industrial researchers. It will offer invited lectures dealing with:


  • sol-gel processing of multifunctional hybrid materials that offer novel electroactive, composite, acoustic, insulating and mechanical properties
  • synthesis and processing of organometallic and inorganic polymers for optical, structural, biological and high temperature applications
  • synthesis and processing of macro-composite materials using novel processing techniques and inexpensive starting materials
  • commercial aspects of hybrid organic/inorganic polymers.
  • Chairs

    Frank Blum
    Department of Chemistry
    Univ. of Missouri-Rolla
    Rolla, MO 65409-0010
    573-341-4451
    fblum@umr.edu
    Richard M. Laine
    Macromolecular Science & Engineering
    University of Michigan
    3062C HH Dow Building
    2300 Hayward St.
    Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2136
    734-764-6203
    talsdad@umich.edu
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    Accommodations




    The workshop will be held at the Ventura Beach Marriott. Reservations for the event should be made directly with the Marriott by calling 1 (800) 228-9290 and requesting the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry rate of $139.00 USD single/double occupancy per night plus applicable taxes.

    Experience the true California spirit of Ventura Beach and inviting accommodations of the Ventura Beach Marriott. Located an hour north of Los Angeles and 30 minutes south of Santa Barbara, the Ventura Beach Marriott gives way to a classic Southern California beach town with all the services and amenities of a notably unique Marriott hotel.




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    Schedule of Events


    Sunday, March 2, 2008
    Time Speaker Event
    18.00 Registration
    18.30 Welcoming Reception

    Monday, March 3, 2008
    Time Speaker Event
    7.30 Breakfast
    8.30 Emmanuel Giannelis
    Cornel U, USA
    "Nanoparticle-based Ionic Fluids"
    9.30 Clement Sanchez
    CNRS-Paris, France
    "The Use of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Interfaces to Construct Nanostructured Inorganic and Hybrid Materials"
    10.30 Break
    11.00 Rich Vaia
    Wright Patterson AFB, USA
    "Controlling Au Nanoparticles Surfaces: From Nucleation to Dynamic Surfaces"
    12.00 Lunch (on your own)
    13.30 Richard Kaner
    U California Los Angeles, USA
    "Synthesis and Applications of Conducting Polymer Nanofibers"
    14.30 Frank Blum
    Missouri U S&T, USA
    "One-Step Conducting Polymer Nanocomposites"
    15.15 Zhonghua Peng, U Missouri-Kansas City "Electrically Active Polyoxometalate-Organic Hybrids"
    16.15 Poster Session and Wine Tasting
    18.30 Dinner (on your own)


    Tuesday, March 4, 2008

    Time Speaker Event
    7.30 Breakfast
    8.30 Yoshiki Chujo
    Kyoto U, Japan
    "Organic-Inorganic Polymer Nano-Hybrids Based on Sol-Gel Reaction"
    9.30 Douglas A. Loy
    Arizona U, USA
    "Polysilsesquioxanes for Energy Related Applications"
    10.30 Break
    11.00 Richard Laine
    U Michigan, USA
    "Perfect and Nearly Perfect Nanobuilding blocks from Silsesquioxanes"
    12.00 Lunch (on your own)
    13.30 Joe Schwab
    HybridPlastics, USA
    "Practical Uses of Nanomaterial Additives: The POSS¨ Nanostructured Chemical Platform"
    14.30 Christopher L. Soles
    National Institutes of Science and Technology, USA
    "The Direct Patterning of Organosilicate Materials by Nanoimprint Lithography"
    15.30 Break
    15.45 Dennis Smith, Jr
    Clemson U, USA
    "Silsesquioxane-Functionalized Perfluorocyclobutyl (PFCB) Aryl Ether Polymers"
    16.30 Nicholas Leventis
    Missouri U of Science and Technology, USA
    "Three Dimensional Core Shell Superstructures: Mechanically Strong Aerogels"
    18.30 Workshop Banquet

    Wednesday, March 5, 2008

    Time Speaker Event
    7.30 Breakfast
    8.30 Robert Miller
    IBM-Alamaden, USA
    "Porous Organosilicates Are Not Necessarily Weak: Dielectric Applications in the Semiconductor Industry"
    9.15 Rigoberto Advincula
    U Houston, USA
    "Hybrid Dendron-Nanoparticle Materials for Electro-optical Applications"
    10.00 Break
    10.15 Bassel Haidar
    CNRS-Mulhouse, France
    "Nano Particles Form-Factor Effects on Polymer Adsorption on the surface of inorganic Spheres, Tubes and Lamellas"
    11.00 Kenneth Mauritz
    U Southern Mississippi, USA
    "Organic/Inorganic Nanocomposite Fuel Cell Membranes"


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    Poster Session

    A poster session will be an integral part of the meeting and poster submission can be made through the on-line registration process (see below). The lists of posters will be made as they become available. Questions about the poster session should be directed to the symposium organizers.

    Monday, March 3, 2008, 16.00
    Authors Affiliations Title
    Adrian A. Accurso, Yi Liu, David D. Diaz, and M.G. Finn Scripps Research Institute, USA Click Chemistry in Materials Synthesis. IV. Improved Metal-Adhesive Polymers from Cu(I)-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition
    Hind A. Ali, Shahbas Maki, and Jalal Askander The Effects of Titania Anatase on Structural and Superficial Properties of VOP Catalyst
    Stephen M. Budy, Scott T. Iacono, Jack Jin, Jeffrey R. Dimaio, and Dennis W. Smith, Jr. Clemson U, USA Perfluorocyclobutyl (PFCB) Aryl Ether Polymers as a Dispersion Matrix for Inorganic Nanoparticles
    I. Berra, L.Irusta, Fernández-Berridi, and Y. R. de Miguel Photooxidation of Phenoxy-Silica Hybrid Materials Based On Sol-Gel Process
    S. Hadano and Y. Chujo Kyoto U, Japan Synthesis and Application of sulfur-containing Cage-shaped Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes as a linker for organization of Metal Nanoparticles
    Mijeong Han and Jiyoung Mang Properties of Isobutylene-isoprene rubber /organically modified montmorillonite nanocomposites: Melting-compounding vs. Solution process
    Stephen T. Hobson Sabina Cemalovic, Christopher S. Concannon, Todd E. Mlsna, Sanjay V. Patel Seacoast Science, Inc., USA Linear, Hyperbranched and Network Hybrid-Organic Inorganic Materials: Application to Chemical Sensors
    M.J. Fernández-Berridi, I. Berra, J.J. Iruin, A. González, L. Irusta, and Y.R. de Miguel University of the Basque Country, Spain Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Membranes Based on Phenoxy Resin and Silica
    Hyeon Seung Kim, Kyeong Hoon Jang, Takahashi Kikutani, and Byoung Chul Kim Hanyang U, Korea Crystallization Behavior of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) and its nanocomposites during High Speed Melt Spinning
    Hyun Wook Kim, Dong Wook Chae, and Byoung Chul Kim Hanyang U, Korea Shear-induced crystallization behavior of PP/silver nanocomposites
    Kenta Kokado and Yoshiki Chujo Kyoto U, Japan Synthesis of π-Conjugated Polymers / Silica Gel Polymer Hybrids Utilizing Ionic Side Chain
    Oh Joo Kwon, Min Hyung Kim, Sang Jin Lee, and Byoung Chul Kim Hanyang U, Korea Quiescent and Shear Induced Crystallization Behavior of High Molecular Weight Poly(ethylene terephathalate) nanocomposites
    Ying-Ling Liu, Wei-Hong Chen, and Yu-Hsun Chang Chung Yuan Christian U, Taiwan Polymers-Carbon Nanotube Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials from ATRP
    Giulio Malucelli, Marco Sangermano, Ezio Amerio, and Aldo Priol Politecnico di Torino, Italy Preparation and Characterization of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Coatings obtained through Dual-Curing Processes
    Giulio Malucelli, Roberta Bongiovanni, Marco Sangermano, and Aldo Priola Politecnico di Torino, Italy Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Nanostructured Coatings with Peculiar Surface Properties
    Nurseli Uyanik, Bülent Eriman, Erol Yildirim, and Mine Yurtsever Istanbul Technical U, Turkey The Effects of IA Grafted LLDPE Compatibilizer Onto LLDPE/Organoclay Nanocomposites

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    Abstracts

    ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

    Interested Speakers, prospective Poster Presenters and confirmed Lecturers are asked to provide an abstract reflecting the highlights of the presentation. All that is required is a 1-2 page (8.5 x 11 inches) WORD document in a Times 12 point font; charts and graphs optional. Submit to Lesia Linkous at lesiar@vt.edu. Mailing a paper copy is encouraged but not required to: Division of Polymer Chemistry Inc., 410 Davidson Hall 0279, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Deadline is January 25, 2008.

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    Registration

    To register send the completed registration form with remittance to Lesia Linkous, Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc., Virginia Tech, 410 Davidson Hall, M.C. 0279, Blacksburg, VA 24061, Phone: 540-231-3052, Fax: 540-231-2588, e-mail: lesiar@vt.edu.

    Use the on-line registration form (preferred) or the form below.

    REGISTRATION FORM
    Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials II
    March 2-5, 2008

    Prof.   Dr.   Mr.   Ms.   Mrs.   Miss   
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    ____$650 Member Registration
    ____$700 Non-Member Registration
    ____$225 Member Student Registration
    ____$275 Non-Member Student Registration
    ____$200 Accompanying Guest
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    ____$50 Late Fee (after TBD, 2007)
    Total Amount Due: $
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    ____Yes, I plan to contribute a poster
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    ADDITIONAL MEETING INFORMATION

    Lesia Linkous
    ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc.
    Virginia Tech, 410 Davidson Hall,
    MC 0279, Blacksburg, VA 24061
    Phone: 540-231-3052 - Fax: 540-231-2588
    E-mail: lesiar@vt.edu - Web: www.polyacs.org

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