Annapolis, Maryland
September 24-27, 2000
| James E. McGrath, Director Director, Materials Research Institute Dept. of Chemistry (0344) 2108 Hahn Hall Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 Phone: 540-231-5976 Fax: 540-231-8517 E-mail: jmcgrath@vt.edu | Garth L. Wilkes, Director Polymer Materials and Interfaces Lab Dept. of Chemical Engineering (0211 142-C Randolph Hall Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 Phone: 540-231-5498 Fax: 540-231-9511 E-mail: gwilkes@vt.edu |
"Polyurethanes 2000" will integrate 30-45 minute oral contributions from industry, government and academia, as well as a poster session. Fundamental aspects of polyurethanes and polyureas including synthesis, characterization, processing and performance (together with durability/stability) in areas including films, textile fibers, elastomers, foams, biomaterials, specialty coatings, adhesives, etc. will be featured. Thus, presentations focusing on catalysis, new diisocynates, polyols and chain extenders, latex or waterborne systems, surfaces active agents, and surface phenomena will be encouraged.
Sunday, September 24, 2000
12:00 N REGISTRATION BEGINS
2:00 PM Opening Remarks
James E. McGrath and Garth L. Wilkes (co-organizers)
2:15 PM James E. McGrath, Virginia Tech, "A Brief Overview of Essential Polyurethane Chemistry"
2:45 PM Garth L. Wilkes, Virginia Tech, "A Brief Overview of Structure-Property Relationships in Polyurethane Elastomers and Foams"
3:15 PM Discussion
3:30 PM BREAK
3:45 PM Plenary Lecture I
Peter Markusch, Bayer Corp. "Polyurethanes: History and Recent Developments"
4:30 PM Discussion
5:15 PM Plenary Lecture II (tentative)
Ralph Priester, Dow Chemical
6:00 PM Discussion
6:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION
Monday, September 25, 2000
7:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:15 AM Introduction, Overview, and Objectives of the Workshop James E. McGrath
Invited Lecture Session I
Duane Priddy, Jr., Bayer USA, Discussion Leader
8:30 AM Steve Manning,Thermoplastic Polyurethanes, R&D Bayer USA, "Thermoplastic Polyurethane: Overview/Markets and New Advancements"
9:15 AM Bruce Lawrey, Lyondell, "Properties and Structure of Polyurethanes Based on Ultra-Low Monol Polypropylene Glycols"
10:00 AM BREAK
Invited Lecture Session II
Iskender Yilgor, Koc University, Discussion Leader
10:15 AM Roderic P. Quirk, S. H. Jang, Y. Lee, Q. Zhou, and S. Xu, The University of Akron; J. A. Schwindeman, R. J. Letchford, and E. J. Granger, FMC - Lithium Division, "New Polymeric Hydrocarbon Diols: Anionic Synthesis of a,w-Dihydroxy-Functionalized Polybutadienes, Polyisoprenes and Their Hydrogenated Analogs Using Protected, Hydroxy-Functionalized Alkyllithium Initiators"
11:00 AM Byung K. Kim, J. S. Lee, and J. H. Shin, Pusan National University - Korea, "Modification of Waterborne Polyurethanes"
11:45 AM Bryan Sauer, DuPont CR&D, "Polyurethane/Ureas -- Morphological Aspects and Physico-Mechanical Behavior"
12:30 PM LUNCH (on your own)
Invited Lecture Session III
Al Shultz, Virginia Tech, Discussion Leader
2:00 PM Steven A. Snow, Dow Corning Corp., "An Overview and Recent Developments in Silicone Multiphase Surfactants for Urethane Foams"
2:45 PM Mark L. Listemann, Air Products, "Influence of Common Formulation Variables on Catalyst Selectivity for Urethane Foams"
3:30 PM BREAK
Invited Lecture Session IV
Rick Thomas, Omnova, Discussion Leader
3:45 PM Bryan Kaushiva and Garth Wilkes, Virginia Tech, "Insights from Atomic Force Microscopy and Wide-Angle X-Ray Scattering into Polyurea Hard Domain Morphology in Flexible Polyurethane Foams"
4:30 PM Evert van der Heide, Shell Research and Technology Center, Amsterdam - The Netherlands, "Structure-Property Relationships in Flexible Foams"
5:15 PM Chris Macosko, University of Minnesota, "3D Image Analysis of Cell Structure in PU Foams"
6:15 PM RECEPTION AND POSTER SESSION
Ed Didomenico and Tim Long, Co-organizers
7:30 PM DINNER ON YOUR OWN
(several excellent restaurants available!)
Tuesday, September 26, 2000
7:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Invited Lecture Session V
Sergio Franyutti , Bayer Corp. Discussion Leader
8:15 AM A. Biedermann and H. Seifert, Elastogran GmhB - Germany and C. Kudoke, A. Merten, E. Minogue, and U. Rotermund, BASF Schwarzhelde GmbH - Germany, "Foam Morphology and Thermal Properties of Polyurethane Rigid Foams"
9:00 AM Ashish Aneja and Garth L. Wilkes, Virginia Tech,
"Exploring Macro and Micro Level Connectivity of the Urea Hard Phase in Flexible Polyurethane Foam Formulations Using Lithium Chloride as a Probe"
9:45 AM Dale Handlin, Jr. and Michael A. Masse, Shell Chemical Company, "High Strength Thermoplastic Poolyurethanes Based on Hydrocarbon Diols"
10:30 AM BREAK
Invited Lecture Session VI
B. K. Kim, Pusan National University, Discussion Leader
10:45 AM Deb Bhattacharjee, The Dow Chemical Company, "Versatility of Polyurethane Dispersions"
11:30 AM Iskender Yilgor, Koc University - Turkey, "Studies on the Quantification of Competitive Hydrogen Bonding Between Hard and Soft Segments in Polyurethanes. Quantum Mechanical Calculations and Experimental Results"
12:15 PM LUNCH (on your own)
Invited Lecture Session VII
Garth L. Wilkes, Virginia Tech, Discussion Leader
1:30 PM William J. MacKnight, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, "Polyurethanes with Liquid Crystal Chain Extenders"
2:15 PM Reinoud J. Gaymans and Meike C. E. J. Niesten, University of Twente - The Netherlands, "Elastic Behavior of Segmented Copolymers Having Crystallizable Segments of Uniform Length"
3:00 PM R. Thomas, Omnova Solutions; Q. Ji, Dexter Electronics; and J. E. McGrath, Virginia Tech, "Surface Modification of Polyurethanes with Reactive Fluorinated Oxetane Polyols"
3:45 PM BREAK
Invited Lecture Session VIII
Chris Macosko, University of Minnesota, Discussion Leader
4:00 PM John V. McClusky, University of Texas - San Antonio, "The Effect of Multiple Chain Extenders on Polymer Properties and Morphology"
4:45 PM M. OSickey and Garth L. Wilkes, Virginia Tech, "Structure-Property Characterization of Poly(urethane-urea)s Fabricated with Mixed Soft Segments of Ultra-low Monol Poly(propylene glycol) and Tri(propylene glycol)"
5:30 PM G. E. Wnek, G. L. Boland, and D. G. Simpson Virginia Commonwealth University, "Electrospinning of Polyurethanes"
7:00 PM BANQUET
Wednesday, September 27, 2000
7:30AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Invited Lecture Session IX
Dale Handlin, Jr., Shell Chemical Company, Discussion Leader
8:15 AM Aureliano Perez, Jr., Huntsman Corp.; and Jay A. Johnston, Huntsman Polyurethanes, "Performance and Processing Enhancements of Aromatic Polyurea Elastomer Systems Prepared from High 2,4-MDI Isocyanates"
9:00 AM William J. Risen, Jr., Brown University, "Optically Active Acid-Containing Polyurethanes and Their Lanthanide Ionomers"
9:45 AM E. Rightor, S. Urquhart, A. Hitchcock, H. Ade, G. Mitchell, R. Priester, R. Morgan, and W. Lidy, Dow Chemical, "Submicron Chemical Mapping of Flexible Polyurethanes by X-Ray Spectromicroscopy"
10:30 AM BREAK
Invited Lecture Session X
Ed Didomenico, Medtronics, Discussion Leader
10:45 AM Anthony Walder, Thermedics, Inc., "Medical Polyurethanes: Raw Materials to Products"
11:30 AM Ruediger Voelkel, Thomas Servay, Helmut Schmiedberger, Malgorzata Szayna, BASF AG, "Polyurethanes as Seen by Solid-State NMR: Thermal Oxidation, Domains, Cell Structure"
12:15 PM LUNCH (on your own)
1:30 PM Steve Gooodwin, Sonia Zawadski, Shu Hui Wang, and Leni Akcelrud, Federal University of Parana - Brazil, "Polycaprolactone Based Biodegradable Polyurethanes"
2:15 PM Richard J. Zdrahala, R & I Consulting International, "Polyurethanes in Medicine and Medical Devices: Promise of the Past, Current Realities and Vibrant Future"
3:00 PM CLOSING REMARKS
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The workshop will be held at the Loews Annapolis Hotel, located at the gateway to the Annapolis Historic District. Hotel reservations should be made directly with the Loews at 410-263-7777 or by fax at 410-263-0084 requesting the Polymer Chemistry Workshop rate of $155 plus tax per night.
Annapolis is a 30 minute limo ride from the Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI).
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