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San Francisco (March 26-31, 2000)
Program Meeting Chair:
Kathleen Havelka
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS ON LINE: NOV. 1, 1999
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PREPRINTS ON LINE: NOV. 8, 1999
The preliminary program for the San Francisco is available,
K. Havelka, Program Chair
W. Ford, Program Chair
Section A
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8:30 1. Tutorial on transition-metal complexes in polymerization. S. T. Nguyen
9:00 2. Tutorial: An overview of olefin polymerization. G. A. Vaughan
9:30 3. Tutorial: Nonmetallocene olefin polymerization catalysts. D. H. McConville
10:00 Intermission.
10:15 4. Stereoselective ring-opening polymerization of lactide: Synthesis of syndiotactic and heterotactic poly(lactic acid)s. G. W. Coates, T. M. Ovitt
10:45 5. Use of low-valent metals in polypeptide synthesis. T. J. Deming
11:15 6. Polymeric metal complexes: A chelation approach to architectural diversity in macromolecular synthesis. C. L. Fraser, X. Wu, A. P. Smith, P. S. Corbin
Section B
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B. L. Farmer and L. Interrante, Organizer
Y. Wei and K. J. Shea, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 7. Metal nanoparticle formation in self-assembled polymer system. L. M. Bronstein, D. M. Chernyshov, P. M. Valetsky, E. V. Shtykova, M. B. Kozin, G. Goerigk, D. I. Svergun
8:55 8. Sol-gel polymerization of alkyl(trialkoxy)silanes: Formation of cagelike silsesquioxane structures. L. Matejka, O. Dukh, D. Hlavata, W. J. Simonsick Jr
9:15 9. Silsesquioxane overcoats for organic photoreceptors. W. T. Ferrar, D. S. Weiss, J. R. Cowdery, T. D. Binga, J. A. Sinicropi, N. Zumbulyadis
9:35 10. Bridged polysilsesquioxanes: A molecular-based approach for the synthesis of functional hybrid materials. K. J. Shea, D. A. Loy
9:55 Intermission.
10:10 11. Molecular engineering with bridged polysilsesquioxanes. D. A. Loy, K. J. Shea
10:40 12. Structural modification of sol-gel materials through retro Diels-Alder reaction. R. Shaltout, D. Loy, M. McClain, S. Prabakar, J. Greaves, K. J. Shea
11:00 13. Micrometric range order in hybrid organic-inorganic materials. R. Corriu, B. Boury, V. Le Strat, F. Ben, P. Delord, M. Nobili
11:30 14. Polymethylsilsesquioxanes through base-catalyzed redistribution of oligomethylhydridosiloxanes. K. Rahimian, D. A. Loy, R. A. Assink
11:50 15. Synthesis of organic-aluminosilicate hybrid gels. J. W. Frazee, T. M. Harris
12:10 16. Synthesis of polymer-modified mesoporous materials via the nonsurfactant-templated sol-gel process. Q. Feng, J. Xu, H. Dong, Y. Wei
Section C
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C. Guttman, Organizer
K. Owens, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 17. Mass spectrometry for polymer characterization. L. Li
9:35 18. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry of the products from novel anionic polymerizations. C. Wesdemiotis, M. A. Arnould, Y. Lee, R. P. Quirk
10:00 Intermission.
10:05 19. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry as a tool for studying anionic siloxane ring-opening polymerization. S. K. Pollack, A. M. Morgan
10:30 20. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry of polymeric silsesquioxanes. W. E. Wallace, C. M. Guttman, J. M. Antonucci
10:55 21. MALDI and TOF-SIMS study of the initiating species in the anionic ring-opening polymerization of hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane (D3). J. A. Gardella, A. M. Hawkridge
11:20 22. Can MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry be used to determine the efficiency of end-capping reactions on living polystyrene and poly(methylmethacrylate)?. J. T. Goldbach, M. A. Thiam, D. Rzaev, J. Penelle, T. P. Russell
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R. B. Moore, Organizer
K. S. Anseth, Presiding
8:30 23. Anionic polymerization chemistry of 1-butene oxide: Functionalization and block copolymerization. R. P. Quirk, Q. Ge
8:50 24. Two-photon, up-converted, fluorescence-facilitated photopolymerization. L. R. Denny, J. W. Baur, M. D. Alexander Jr, S. M. Kirkpatrick, S. J. Clarson
9:10 25. Living anionic ring-opening polymerization of [1]methylphenylsilaferrocenophane: Solution and solid-state morphology of diblock copolymers with amorphous poly(ferrocene) blocks. K. Temple, J. A. Massey, Z. Chen, M. D. Foster, I. Manners
9:30 26. Synthesis and characterization of PEG-EDTA bidentates as oral drug systems. R. M. Ottenbrite, B. Hu
9:50 27. Synthesis and characterization of poly(1,3-cyclohexadiene) star-shaped polymers. S. Kara, A. J. Pasquale, T. E. Long
10:10 28. Synthesis of a linear poly(4-vinylpyridine)-b-polybutadiene-b-poly(4-vinylpyridine) using a dicarbanion initiator. R. C-C. Tsiang, H-J. Li
10:30 29. Synthesis of ABA triblock copolymers via a tandem ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP): Atom-transfer radical-polymerization (ATRP) approach. C. W. Bielawski, R. H. Grubbs
10:50 30. Synthesis of linear poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-vinyl acetate) in supercritical carbon dioxide. R. D. Lousenberg, M. S. Shoichet
11:10 31. Synthesis of rigid chiral polymer catalysts for the asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction. Q-S. Hu, L. Pu
11:30 32. Side-chain poly(methacrylate pseudorotaxane)s. H. W. Gibson, N. Yamaguchi
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1:30 33. Olefin polymerization by group 4 metal complexes that contain a diamido/donor ligand. R. R. Schrock, Y. Schrodi, J. Goodman, A. Casado, P. Bonitatebus, P. Mehrkhodavandi
2:00 34. Metallocenes made simple: Rac-H2C(3-t-Bu-1-Ind)2ZrCl2: A high-performance, easy-to-make zirconocene catalyst for i-PP. L. Resconi, D. Balboni, G. Baruzzi, C. Fiori, S. Guidotti
2:20 35. Development of new organometallic Ziegler-type catalyst systems. G. Erker, T. Dreier, D. Kunz, M. Dahlmann, R. Fröhlich
2:50 36. Mechanistic aspects of chain propagation and transfer for metallocene-catalyzed olefin polymerization. J. E. Bercaw, P. J. Chirik
3:20 Intermission.
3:40 37. E-Z selectivity and growing chain isomerization reactions in 2-butene/ethene copolymerization by group 4 metallocenes. L. Cavallo, P. Corradini, F. Grisi, P. Longo, G. Guerra
4:00 38. Synthesis of heteroatom end-functionalized polyethene with lanthanide and transition-metal catalysts. B. Hessen, S. N. Ringelberg, G-J. Meppelder, J. H. Teuben
4:30 39. Polyolefins: New catalysts and new functional monomers. B. M. Novak, J. Xin, H. Tanaka
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L. Interrante, Organizer
B. L. Farmer, Organizer, Presiding
F. J. Feher, Presiding
1:30 40. Application of hyperbranched polyesters as templating agents for producing nanoporous organosilicates. D. Mecerreyes, J. L. Hedrick, C. J. Hawker, E. Huang, T. Malbitang, W. Volksen, R. D. Miller, V. Lee
1:50 41. Organic-inorganic hybrid from ionomer. N. Roy Choudhury, Y. Gao, J. G. Matisons
2:10 42. Synthesis of a PMMA-layered silicate nanocomposite by suspension polymerization. X. Huang, W. J. Brittain
2:30 43. Characterization of a series of glassy epoxy-silicate nanocomposites. D. B. Curliss
2:50 44. Organic-inorganic nanocomposites with completely defined interfacial interactions from cubic silsesquioxanes. R. M. Laine, J. Choi, R. O. R. Costa, N. L. Dias Filho
3:20 Intermission.
3:30 45. Hybrid materials from epoxide-substituted POSS frameworks. F. J. Feher, S. Luecke, J. J. Schwab, J. D. Lichtenhan, S. H. Phillips, A. Lee
3:50 46. Commercialization, properties, and applications for nanostructured hybrid-POSS chemical feedstock technology. J. D. Lichtenhan, J. J. Schwab
4:20 47. Strain recovery in POSS-hybrid thermoplastics. P. T. Mather, H. G. Jeon, T. S. Haddad
4:50 48. Molecular dynamics simulation of norbornene-POSS polymers. R. K. Bharadwaj, R. J. Berry, B. L. Farmer
Section C
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C. M. Guttman and K. G. Owens, Organizer
G. Montaudo and S. M. Weidner, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks. C. Guttman.
1:35 49. Characterization of polyether polyurethane soft-blocks using MALDI mass spectrometry. D. M. Hercules, J. T. Mehl, R. Murgasova, X. Dong, H. Nefzger
2:00 50. Generation of structural information from polymers and copolymers using tandem mass spectrometry. A. T. Jackson, J. H. Scrivens, W. J. Simonsick Jr, M. R. Green, R. H. Bateman
2:25 51. Sequencing of polymers by mass spectrometry. A. E. Giannakopulos, A. R. Bottrill, K. S. Lee, P. J. Derrick
2:50 52. Properties of diblock copolymers as determined by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. G. Wilczek-Vera, Y. Yu, K. Wadell, P. Danis, A. Eisenberg
3:15 Intermission.
3:19 MALDI Fundamentals.
3:20 53. Response saturation of polystyrene in MALDI. R. J. Goldschmidt, C. M. Guttman
3:45 54. Sample preparation issues in the analysis of synthetic polymers by MALDI-TOF MS. K. G. Owens
4:10 55. MALDI-TOF analysis of polystyrenes. B. Guo, H. Rashidzadeh, Y. Wang
4:35 56. Chemical characterization of oligomers by MALDI-TOF MS. L. Zhu, D. Saucy, B. Lange
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J. S. Kim, Presiding
1:30 57. Application of integral constitutive equations to describe the nonlinear rheological behavior of flour suspensions. C. J. Carriere, G. E. Inglett
1:50 58. Modified polysulfides: Their preparation, characterization, photoactivity, and potential applications. M. Caddy, T. J. Kemp
2:10 59. Nanocolorants: Pigments with dyestuff properties. T. Clemens, A. J. Boehm, S. Kielhorn-Bayer, P. Rossmanith
2:30 60. 1H/13C/119Sn triple-resonance 3-D NMR of tin-containing polybutadiene. W. Liu, P. L. Rinaldi, A. Halasa, J. Visintainer, R. Hirst
2:50 61. Direct comparison of SANS and DET for polymer diffusion during polystyrene latex-film formation. S. D. Kim, E. M. Boczar, B. J. Bauer, A. Klein, L. H. Sperling
3:10 62. Poly(ethylene-co-1-octene) studies by high-temperature PFG HMQC and HMBC NMR at 750 MHz. W. Liu, P. L. Rinaldi, L. H. McIntosh, R. P. Quirk
3:30 63. Poly(phenyleneethynylene) K+ chemosensor: Detection via intermolecular aggregation. J. Kim, D. T. McQuade, S. K. McHugh, T. M. Swager
3:50 64. Behavior of a bisphenol a-based polybenzoxazine exposed to ultraviolet radiation. H. Ishida, J. A. Macko
4:10 65. Dielectric spectra of polarization in conducting polymer thin films. J. Texter, D. J. Savage, B. K. Brady
4:30 66. Surface-metallized BPDA/ODA polyimide films via in situ thermal reduction of silver(I)
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Section A
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R. B. Moore, Organizer, Presiding
5:30 - 7:30
Polymer Synthesis.
67. Structures and smart properties of antigen-responsive hydrogels. T. Miyata, N. Asami, T. Uragami
68. Synthesis and characterization of soluble cardo polyimides based on various new cardo diamines. D-J. Liaw, B-Y. Liaw
69. Novel bifunctional initiator for anionic vinyl polymerizations. K. A. Alberty, T. E. Hogen-Esch
70. New cross-linkable polyphenol from renewable resource. R. Ikeda, H. Tanaka, H. Uyama, S. Kobayashi
71. Synthesis of well-defined long-chain-branched polyolefins. W. Wiyatno, P. A. Fox, R. M. Waymouth, G. G. Fuller, C. J. Hawker
72. Use of benzyl acetates as latent initiators for graft polymerizations using atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). T. E. Patten, E. M. Doerffler
73. "Core shell" hyperbranched polymers for molecular imprinting. G. Maier, T. Griebel
74. Aluminum alkyl complexes mediated olefin polymerizations. Z. Wu, X. Bi, D. Wang
75. Diversity in polyguanidines: The synthesis and stiffness of helical polymers with liquid-crystalline and ionic side-chains. J. Kim, A. R. Lim, B. M. Novak
76. Effect of coligand on regioselectivity of poly(1,4-benzophenone) in Ni(0)-coupling polymerization. R. P. Quirk, W. Yu
77. Free-radical polymerization of 2-[(N,N-dialkylamino)methyl]-1,3-butadienes. V. V. Sheares, L. Wu, A. K. Mohanty
78. Synthesis of bis(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-tolyene-2,4-diurea for main-chain thermotropic liquid-crystalline poly(urea-esters)s. Z. Du, Q. Zhou, D. Liu
79. Studies on syntheses and characterization of hyperbranched multimethacrylates and their potential applications. Q. Wan, S. R. Schricker, B. M. Culbertson
80. Synthesis and characterization of aromatic benzoxazole containing allylether pendent groups. T. D. Dang, L. S. Hudson, W. A. Feld, F. E. Arnold
81. Synthesis and characterization of organo-soluble, cardo polyimides for low birefringent films. B. Li, L. A. Prexta, Z. Shen, S. Z. D. Cheng, F. W. Harris
82. Synthesis of polypyrrole-graft-polycaprolactone copolymers: New conductive nanocomposites. D. Mecerreyes, J. Pomposo, M. Bemgoetxea, H. Grande, C. Nguyen
83. Synthesis of self-cross-linking poly(p-phenylene)s. P. D. Bloom, V. V. Sheares
84. Novel way to synthesize crystalline poly(aryl ether sulfone). T. Ben, C. Chen, Y. Zheng, X. Liu, W. Zhang, Z. Jiang, Z. Wu
85. Stereoselectivity in ring-opening polymerization of racemic compounds using chiral tridentate Schiff base-metal complexes. T. Satoh, B. M. Novak
86. Synthesis and adhesion properties of rosinamideimide modified with poly(arylfluorosiloxane). D. W. Kang, Y. M. Kim
87. Synthesis of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(bicyclic acetal)-block copolymers by cationic ring-opening polymerization. T. E. Patten, C. Troeltzsch
88. 2,6- and 2,7-Anthracene dicarboxylic acids as new comonomers for PET. G. S. Andrade, R. M. Kriegel, J. R. Jones, D. M. Collard, C. L. Liotta, D. A. Schiraldi
89. "Penultimate" initiator for living free-radical polymerization. W. G. Skene, J. C. Scaiano, G. P. A. Yap
90. Fast, thermally curing, naphthyl-ethynyl imide. D. A. Schorzman, M. E. Wright
91. Green, one-pot preparative-scale route to the biphenyldicarboxylic acids, and the synthesis and thermomechanical properties of copolyesters based on these monomers. D. A. Schiraldi, D. M. Brown, R. S. Clary, C. D. Lee, W. G. Monroe IV, D. A. Vaughn, R. T. Ragheb, J. W. Erter III
92. Novel self-initiating keto(meth)acrylate monomer for improved dental composites. F. Gao, B. M. Culbertson, S. R. Schricker
93. QSPR approach to free-radical copolymer reactivity ratios. G. A. Sessum, S. B. Allin
94. Alkyllithium-initiated copolymerization of styrene and butadiene: Alkali-metal alkoxide effects. R. P. Quirk, Y. Lee, J-P. Zhou
95. Amphiphilic poly(phenylacetylenes) with crown-ether pendants: Synthesis and their applications in crystal engineering. K. K-L. Cheuk, J. W-Y. Lam, J. A. K. Cha, B. Z. Tang
96. Anionic and cationic ring-opening polymerization of 1,1-bis(1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorooctyl)-3,3,5,5-tetramethylcyclotrisiloxane. J. K. Paulasaari, W. P. Weber
97. Anionic polymerization of 2-vinylnaphthalene. G. G. Nossarev, T. E. Hogen-Esch
98. Copolymers and block-copolymers of cyclic ethers and carbon dioxide. T. Sarbu, T. J. Styranec, E. J. Beckman
99. Cross-linkable composite polymer electrolytes: Ionic conductivity and polymerization behavior using methacrylate monomers. M. K. Stowe, J. Hou, G. L. Baker
100. Cyclization in the synthesis of hyperbranched polymers. C. Drohmann, M. Möller
101. Dendrimer-based chemically amplified resist materials. D. C. Tully, A. R. Trimble, J. M. J. Fréchet
102. Facile preparations of carboxy-end-capped polyethylene oxides. T. L. Vigo, N. (. D. Sachinvala, O. A. Hamed
103. Facile synthesis of dextran by cationic ring-opening polymerization of 1,6-anhydro-2,3,4-tri-O-allyl-
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158. Neutron-scattering investigations on filled polymer gels. F. Horkay, A-M. Hecht, E. Geissler
159. Adhesive properties of aminopropyltriethoxysilane-modified poly(ethylene napthalate) film. B. Hu, R. M. Ottenbrite, J. A. Siddiqui
160. Solid supports for carbon dioxide applications. S. A. Crétté, J. D. Polley, J. M. DeSimone, R. G. Carbonell
161. Thermodynamic properties of solutions of cyclic polymethylene ester oligomers in p-dioxane and chloroform. J. Leonard, R. Xu, V. T. Bui
162. Dendrimer-like star polymers: Amplification of dendrimer properties, structural conformation, and hydrodynamic volume. M. Trollsas, H. Claesson, J. L. Hedrick, J. Pople, A. Gast
163. Antifungal effect of carbendazim supported on poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol). J-S. Yoon, H-J. Lee, E. S. Park, H. Y. Park, M-N. Kim, K-H. Chung
164. Melting behavior of poly(ether diphenyl ether ketone ketone). H. Zhou, C. Chen, Z. Jiang, Z. Wu, W. Zhang, Y. Chen, D. Yang
165. Microfabricated molecularly imprinted polymers. M. Yan, A. A. Kapua
166. Surface modification of poly(ethylene naphthalate) film. B. Hu, R. M. Ottenbrite, J. A. Siddiqui
167. Study on morphology development in extruded poly(ethylene terephthalate)/poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalate) blend. H. J. Bang, J. K. Lee, K. H. Lee
168. Novel N-halamine polymeric biocides: Synthesis and antibacterial activity of hydantoin-containing polymers. Y. Sun, G. Sun
169. Formation of spherulites of wild-silk fibroin. T. Tanaka, J. Magoshi, Y. Magoshi, S-I. Inoue, M. A. Becker, S. Nakamura
170. Physical properties and morphology of directly cast block copolymer ionomer composites. D. Mountz, N. B. Tan, R. F. Storey, K. A. Mauritz
171. Properties of monodisperse phenyl-capped oligoanilines after being doped. J. Gao, K. Li, Y. Yu, C. Wang, Y. Ji, Z. Wu, W. Zhang
172. Role of acrylic resin in the conservation of deteriorated khondalite stones. A. K. Banthia, A. P. Gupta
173. Triangular code of interactions by hydrogen bonds. D. Gurel, O. Gurel
174. Complex formation of
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8:30 227. Mechanistic studies of olefin polymerizations catalyzed by Pd(II) and Ni(II) diimine complexes. R. L. Huff, S. A. Svejda, D. J. Tempel, M. D. Leatherman, L. K. Johnson, M. Brookhart
9:00 228. High-throughput techniques for the discovery of new olefin polymerization catalysts. V. Murphy
9:20 229. Advances in iron and cobalt ethylene polymerization systems. V. C. Gibson, G. J. P. Britovsek
9:50 Intermission.
10:10 230. Polymerization of olefins with neutral, late metal catalysts. R. H. Grubbs, E. F. Connor, T. R. Younkin, J. I. Henderson, D. A. Bansleben
10:40 231. Chromium supported on flat silica: Modeling the Phillips ethylene polymerization catalyst. P. C. Thüne, J. Loos, P. J. Lemstra, J. W. Niemantsverdriet
11:00 232. Developing new commercially viable iron catalysts for ethylene polymerization. A. M. A. Bennett, R. S. Schiffino
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U. S. Schubert and Y. Kawakami, Presiding
8:30 233. Synthesis of alternating polysiloxane copolymers by interfacial polymerization. S. R. Clarke, J. G. Matisons
8:50 234. Controlled synthesis of poly(carbosiloxane)s. Y. Kawakami, Y. Li
9:20 235. Synthesis of organic-inorganic hybrid materials using atom-transfer radical polymerization. J. Pyun, P. J. Miller, K. Matyjaszewski
9:50 236. Synthesis of poly(dimethylsiloxane)-containing polymers by atom-transfer polymerization. K. Huan, D. M. Haddleton, E. Khoshdel
10:10 Intermission.
10:25 237. Metal-centered star-shaped polymers via ATRP: Strategies for making metalloinitiators and controlled-radical polymerization compatible. C. L. Fraser, R. W. Cutts, R. M. Johnson
10:55 238. Functional (block) copolymers with metal-complexing segments. U. S. Schubert, C. Eschbaumer
11:15 239. Charge-transport properties of poly(ferrocene)s: Novel polymeric semiconductors. R. Resendes, A. Berenbaum, I. Manners
11:35 240. Synthesis, properties, and applications of new macromolecules based on transition metals or main group elements. I. Manners, R. Resendes
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C. M. Guttman, Organizer, Presiding
R. P. Lattimer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks. C. Guttman.
8:35 241. SEC/MALDI analysis of poly(bisphenol A carbonate): Self-association due to end-groups. G. Montaudo, C. Puglisi, F. Samperi, S. Carroccio
9:00 242. Determination of chemical and molecular-weight distributions of heterogeneous polymers by means of MALDI-MS coupled with chromatography. S. M. Weidner, J. Falkenhagen, H. Much, R. P. Krüger
9:25 243. Chain microstructure of polyesters and polyethers by gel-permeation chromatography coupled to Fourier-transform MS. W. J. Simonsick, D. J. Aaserud, W. Zhong
9:50 244. Combining size-exclusion chromatography and MALDI-MS for polymer analysis. J. L. Dwyer
10:15 Intermission.
10:20 245. Bivariate distribution in PMMA/PBA copolymers by combined SEC/NMR and SEC/MALDI measurements. M. Montaudo, G. Montaudo
10:45 246. Coupling size-exclusion chromatography with electrospray ionization MS for polymer analysis. L. Prokai, W. J. Simonsick Jr
11:10 247. Copolymer hydroxybutyrate/hydroxyvalerate from saponified vernonia and soybean oils. K. A. Saeed, L. Collier, F. O. Ayorinde
11:35 248. Study of side reactions in chain-end sulfonation of PS by combining thin-layer chromatography and MALDI-TOF MS. H. Ji, W. K. Nonidez, J. W. Mays
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C. A. Guymon, Presiding
8:30 249. Ultrasonic energy as a means of driving emulsion polymerizations to completion. M. A. Bahattab, J. O. Stoffer
8:50 250. Practical approach to the living polymerization of commercially important monomers such as 1,3-dienes and acrylamides. E. Harth, D. Benoit, B. Helms, C. J. Hawker
9:10 251. Copolymerization of 2-cyanomethyl-1,3-butadiene with styrene and acrylonitrile. Y. Jing, V. V. Sheares
9:30 252. Design of acrylate-lactone difunctional monomer for the design of new materials by controlled polymerizations. D. Mecerreyes, J. L. Hedrick, R. D. Miller
9:50 253. Initiation behavior of dendritic mult-arm initiators in atom-transfer radical polymerizations. R. D. Miller, A. Heise, S. Diamanti
10:10 254. Metallocene catalysis as key for modified olefin homo- and copolymers. M. Arnold, S. Bornemann, J. Knorr, F. Köller, T. Schimmel
10:30 255. Multifunctional orthogonal initiators for the construction of complex macromolecular architectures. M. Möller, L. S. Lim, J. L. Hedrick
10:50 256. Synthesis of poly(pyridinium salts) from novel bis(pyrylium triflates). G. B. Wayton, F. W. Harris
11:10 257. Investigation of novel PET: 5-Adamantylisophthalic acid copolymers. L. S. Somlai, L. J. Mathias, D. A. Schiraldi
11:30 258. Synthesis and characterization of melt-processible acrylonitrile acrylate statistical copolymers via free-radical aqueous slurry polymerization. J. Yang, A. K. Banthia, D. Godshall, P. Rangarayan, T. E. Glass, G. Wilkes, D. G. Baird, J. E. McGrath
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1:30 259. Molecular-imprinting approach to controlling catalyst selectivities. M. R. Gagne, N. M. Brunkan, J. J. Becker
2:00 260. Alkyne metathesis with simple catalyst systems: An access to novel hydrocarbon architectures. U. H. F. Bunz, N. G. Pschirer, G. Brizius, W. Steffen
2:30 261. Polymeric complexes with f-block salts from the lanthanide series that exhibit extraordinary glass transition temperature enhancement. P. K. Das, I. Ruzmaikina, L. A. Belfiore
2:50 262. Photoinduced electronic switching in transition-metal-doped, low band-gap polymers. L. G. Hermans, W. E. Jones
3:10 Intermission.
3:30 263. Transition-metal-catalyzed atom-transfer radical polymerization. K. Matyjaszewski
4:00 264. Scope and limitations of atom-transfer radical polymerization in aqueous media. X-S. Wang, S. P. Armes
4:20 265. Atom-transfer polymerization using an (ethylene oxide)-based macromonomer, macroinitiator, and solvent. D. M. Haddleton, S. Perrier, S. A. F. Bon, C. Waterson, D. Irvine
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C. W. Allen and C. R. de Denus, Presiding
1:30 266. Conformations and electronic structure of peralkylated oligosilanes. H. A. Fogarty, C-H. Ottosson, R. Zink, J. Michl
2:00 267. Thermochromism of nonionic, polar polysilane (co)-polymers in solution: An appraisal of the Schweizer theory of order-disorder transitions of
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R. J. Goldschmidt and W. E. Wallace, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks. K. Owens.
1:35 274. Mass spectral analysis of low-temperature pyrolysis products from poly(tetrahydrofuran). R. P. Lattimer
2:00 275. Strategies for polyolefin characterization by mass spectrometry. M. Johnston, D. Zoller, F. Cox, K. Qian
2:25 276. Thermal decomposition of iminosulfonate polymers. S. Zheng, G. Wolber
2:50 277. Development of combination methods for industrial polymer analysis combining pyrolysis and separation methods (GPC or HPLC) with MS (MALDI/ESI). L. Zhu, H. Yuan, D. Saucy
3:15 Intermission.
3:19 MALDI and Other MS of Polymers.
3:20 278. Analysis of redox-active polymers by MALDI-TOF MS: Poly(3-hexylthiophene) and functionalized dendrimers. T. D. McCarley, C. J. DuBois, R. L. McCarley, C. M. Cardona, A. E. Kaifer
3:45 279. MALDI-TOF MS for the analysis of supramolecular assemblies and polymers. U. S. Schubert, C. Eschbaumer
4:10 280. MALDI-TOF MS and ESI MS characterization of low molecular weight polyols and polyol mixtures. A. M. Tseng, L. Li, R. Chen, M. C. Uhing
4:35 281. Determination of the molecular-mass distribution of a narrow polydispersity polystyrene by MALDI-TOF MS: Interlaboratory comparison. C. M. Guttman, S. J. Wetzel, W. E. Wallace, W. R. Blair, R. M. Goldschmidt, D. VanderHart, B. M. Fanconi
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1:30 282. Complex organic synthesis via a combination of living-radical polymerization and TERMINI. V. Percec
2:00 283. Late metal complexes for the synthesis of functional polymers. R. H. Grubbs
2:30 284. Polymers and proteins: The best of both?. D. A. Tirrell
3:00 285. Dendrimers and other nanostructured materials: Lessons learned and applied. K. L. Wooley
3:30 286. Dissolution of phenolic polymers in aqueous base: A molecular model. G. C. Willson
4:00 287. Application of combinatorial approaches to living-free-radical polymerizations and the discovery of new materials. C. J. Hawker, D. Benoit, E. Harth, R. B. Nielsen, G. Klarner, M. Petro
4:30 288. Functional polymers: From solid phases to dendrimers. J. M. J. Fréchet
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8:30 289. Polymerization of acetylenes as catalyzed by Pd(II) complexes. S. T. Nguyen, K. J. S. Harrell
9:00 290. Versatile, zirconocene-coupling pathways to conjugated polymers with a range of tunable properties. T. D. Tilley, B. Jiang
9:30 291. Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of triarylamine macromolecules. J. Hartwig
10:00 Intermission.
10:20 292. Ring-opening metathesis polymerization in emulsion. J. P. Claverie, S. Viala, C. Novat, S. Kanagasabapathy
10:40 293. Polymerization of methacrylic esters using lanthanoid alkoxide/heterocumulene systems. H. Sugimoto, S. Inoue
11:10 294. Discrete yttrium catalysts for the controlled polymerization of cyclic esters. M. A. Hillmyer, W. B. Tolman, B. M. Chamberlain, K. B. Aubrecht
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L. V. Interrante, Organizer, Presiding
D. H. Son, Presiding
8:00 295. Templating nanocrystals with dendrimers: A mesoscopic model system. F. Gröhn, B. J. Bauer, E. J. Amis
8:20 296. Synthesis and properties of poly(siloxanes) with novel architectures. W. P. Weber, J. K. Paulasaari, J. R. Sargent
8:50 297. Molecular structure-property relationships for electron-transfer-rate attenuation in redox-active core dendrimers. C. Gorman
9:10 298. Hybrid organic-inorganic gels based on dendrimeric building blocks: High-surface-area xerogels as catalyst supports. J. W. Kriesel, T. D. Tilley
9:40 Intermission.
9:50 299. Hyperbranched polycarbosilanes: A versatile class of inorganic polymers. H. Frey, C. Schlenk, T. Pusel, C. Lach
10:20 300. Synthesis of the first cyano-substituted polycarbosilanes. L. V. Interrante, M. Lienhard, C. Wiegand, T. Apple
10:40 301. Synthesis and microstructure analysis of poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-1,1,12,12-tetramethyl-13-oxa-1,12-disilatridecanylene). M. Tapsak, E. DiDomenico
11:00 302. High-refractive-index organic-inorganic hybrid materials prepared from polymerizable titanium/bismuth methacryl ethoxide. W-F. Su, H-K. Yuan, C-Y. Tang
11:20 303. Novel synthesis of polyesters containing hexa-(tert-butylhydroquinone)cyclotriphosphazene. F. F. Stewart, T. A. Luther, M. K. Harrup, R. P. Lash
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P. Dubin, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:40 304. Thermoreversible and irreversible physical gels from biopolymers. S. B. Ross-Murphy
9:15 305. Reversible (physical) gelation in the solutions of associating polyelectrolytes. A. R. Khokhlov, I. I. Potemkin, V. V. Vasilevskaya
9:40 306. Movement of macromolecules, particles, and cells in hydrogel. P. A. Netti
10:05 Intermission.
10:25 307. Protein-polyelectrolyte coacervates: Gels or concentrated polymer solutions ?. H. B. Bohidar, P. L. Dubin
10:45 308. Network inhomogeneities in polymer gels. W. Oppermann, B. Lindemann, B. Vögerl
11:05 309. Polysiloxane network: Structural characteristics and formation mechanism. S. Yamanaka, K. Kajiwara, H. Urakawa, S. Kohjiya
11:25 310. Surface dynamic properties of polymer gels. Y. Osada, J. P. Gong
11:45 311. Phase separation and gelation processes in alkali chitin. W. M. Argüelles-Monal, F. M. Goycoolea, C. Peniche, J. Lizardi, I. Higuera-Ciapara
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F. Papadimitrakopoulos, Organizer, Presiding
A. K-Y. Jen, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks. F. Papadimitrakopoulos, A. Jen.
8:35 312. Light-emitting 1-D and 3-D polyphenylenes. K. Müllen, A. Herrmann, D. Marsitzky, S. Setayesh
9:05 313. Ir(III)-cyclometalated complexes as efficient phosphorescent emitters in polymer-blend and organic LEDs. P. I. Djurovich, S. A. Lamansky, M. R. Nugent, D. L. Murphy, R. C. Kwong, M. E. Thompson
9:35 314. Characterization of zinc-bisquinoline self-assembled films. K. Ray, J. Mwaura, M-S. Jang, T. Phely-Bobin, F. Papadimitrakopoulos, I. Galeska
9:55 Intermission.
10:15 315. High-performance perfluorocyclobutane-containing polymers for electro-optic and light-emitting applications. A. K-Y. Jen, H. Ma, J. Wu, S. Liu, P. Herguth, X. Jiang, M. S. Liu, B. Chen, L. Zheng
10:45 316. Confined conjugation for adjustable optical properties. M. Baumgarten, D. Caparros, T. Yueksel, S. Karabunarliev, W. Rettig
11:05 317. Synthesis and optical properties of novel conjugated dendrimers. Z. Peng, J. Zhang, B. Xu, Y. Pan
11:25 318. Luminescence-structure relation of an electroluminescent polysilole. W. Zhao, Y. Liu, R. West
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K. A. Mauritz, Presiding
8:30 319. Highly crystalline perfluorocyclobutane polymers containing the hexafluoroisopropylidene group. D. W. Smith, H. V. Shah, B. R. Johnson
8:50 320. Interaction of ethylene glycol with poly(vinyl alcohol) in aqueous systems as studied by NMR spectroscopy. L. Masaro, W. E. Baille, X. X. Zhu
9:10 321. Interfacial properties of starch/biodegradable ester blends. G. Biresaw, C. J. Carriere
9:30 322. Investigation of latex copolymers and terpolymers containing neo vinyl esters for architectural coating applications. H. W. Yang, V. Swarup, P. S. Ellis, R. Subramanian, O. W. Smith, S. F. Thames
9:50 323. Structural effects of phenols on the photooxidative degradation of polybenzoxazines. H. Ishida, J. A. Macko
10:10 324. Synthesis and characterization of phosphonate-containing polysiloxanes. S. Gallagher
10:30 325. Synthesis and electrochemical study of localized and delocalized donor-acceptor architectures. D. L. Simone, T. M. Swager
10:50 326. Synthesis and properties of hydrophilic and water-soluble poly(ferrocenes). K. N. Power-Billard, I. Manners
11:10 327. Synthesis and solution properties of comb-type urethane-associative thickeners. P. T. Elliott, J. E. Glass
11:30 328. Lithographically induced self-assembly of periodic micropillar arrays in a single homopolymer film. S. Y. Chou, L. Zhuang, P. Deshpande, L. Chen, X. Sun
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1:30 329. Optical spectroscopy of transition-metal-containing p-conjugated oligomers and polymers. K. S. Schanze, K. A. Walters, Y. Li, K. D. Ley
1:50 330. Transition-metal-catalyzed routes to transition-metal-containing polymers: Mechanistic insights into the ring-opening polymerization of [1]silaferrocenophanes. K. Temple, F. Jaekle, A. Lough, J. B. Sheridan, I. Manners
2:10 331. New starburst metallodendrimers based on octa(diphenylphosphino)-functionalized silsesquioxane cores. B. Hong, H. J. Murfee
2:30 332. Polymers, rings, and oligomers containing gold(I) centers. R. J. Puddephatt
3:00 Intermission.
3:20 333. Introduction of metal-binding units into biodegradable polymers utilizing metallosupramolecular initiators.
3:40 334. Rigid-rod organometallic polymers. P. R. Raithby
4:10 335. Synthesis of poly(silyl ester)s via hydrosilyation-based polymerization of AB monomers. K. Wooley, M. Wang
Section B
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R. Evers and L. R. Denny, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks. R. A. Vaia.
1:45 337. Electro-optic polymers and their coming impact. F. K. Hopkins, J. S. Zetts, J. G. Grote, R. L. Nelson
2:15 338. Polymer-based new photonic technology using two photon chromophores and hybrid inorganic-organic nanocomposites. P. N. Prasad, B. Reinhardt, H. Pudavar, Y. H. Min, M. Lal, J. Winiarz, A. Biswas, L. Levy
2:45 339. Near-IR, two-photon-absorbing dyes and photoinitiated cationic polymerization. K. D. Belfield, J. Liu, K. J. Schafer
3:15 Intermission.
3:25 340. Adventures in orange. W. A. Feld
3:45 341. Recent developments in the design of new two-photon-absorber chromophores. C. W. Spangler
4:05 342. Synthesis and properties of dyes with large two-photon-absorption cross sections. S. J. Clarson, L. L. Brott
4:25 343. Decade of modeling NLO responses in molecules and polymers: A tribute to the vision of Bruce Reinhardt. D. S. Dudis, A. T. Yeates, G. P. Das, X. Duan
4:45 344. Progress in electro-optic polymers for space applications. S. Ermer
5:05 345. Structure-property relationships of two-photon-absorbing amino-fluorene molecules with heterocyclic acceptors. J. W. Baur, M. D. Alexander, R. A. Vaia, R. Kannan, B. Sankaran, P. N. Prasad, S. A. Kirkpatrick
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P. L. Dubin, Organizer, Presiding
H. B. Bohidar, Presiding
1:30 - 2:30
346. Controlled insulin release from biodegradable phase transtion polymer. Y. J. Kim, J. J. Koh, S. W. Kim
347. Silicone hydrogels based on polyurethane-polysiloxane prepolymers with multiple hard-soft-hard blocks. Y-C. Lai, E. T. Quinn, P. L. Valint Jr
348. Interaction of amphoteric hydrogels with catalase: Influence of pH and ionic strength. G. A. Bektenova, E. A. Bekturov, G. K. Sulekeshova, S. E. Kudaibergenov
349. Is there any manifestation of gelation on epoxy: Amine systems dielectric curves?. J. P. Eloundou, O. Ayina, J. F. Gérard, J. P. Pascault
350. Reactive polymeric gels and their cross-linked properties. H. Nava, M. Vanderklok
351. Interaction of linear and cross-linked poly-N-vinylpyrrolidone with linear copolymers of acrylic acid and butyl vinyl ether. S. E. Kudaibergenov, G. T. Zhumadilova, L. A. Bimendina
352. Kinetics of the N-isopropylacrylamide gel volume phase transition in the presence of free polymer chains. M. E. Harmon, C. W. Frank
353. Osmotically active and osmotically passive counterions in inhomogeneous polyelectrolyte gels. A. R. Khokhlov, K. B. Zeldovich
354. Polymerization of heterobifunctional amphiphiles: Effect of spacer length between reactive moieties. S. Liu, D. F. O'Brien
355. Properties of copolymers of acrylic acid with alkyl acrylate in aqueous systems: Effects of alkyl groups on gel-like behavior. I. Toki, T. Sugiyama, M. Miyake, Y. Yamagata, H. Yoshimura, T. Takahashi
356. Synthesis of methacrylated macromonomers for biocompatible hydrogels. R. Mülhaupt, J. Zimmermann
357. Various interactions of drugs with the cross-linked hyaluronate gel. C. Yomota, S. Okada
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P. L. Dubin, Organizer, Presiding
H. B. Bohidar and S. R. Holmes-Farley, Presiding
2:30 358. Pulsing gels for episodic drug delivery: Autonomous chemomechanical feedback oscillations in a gel/enzyme system. R. A. Siegel, G. P. Misra
2:50 359. Thermally induced hydrogels. A. S. Hoffman
3:10 360. In vitro comparison of bile acid-binding to colesevelam hydrochloride and other bile acid sequestrants. W. H. Braunlin, S. R. Holmes-Farley, D. Smisek, A. Guo, W. Appruzese, Q. Xu, P. Hook, E. Zhorov, H. Mandeville
3:30 Intermission.
3:50 361. Amphiphilic gels with controlled-mesh dimensions for insulin delivery. J. P. Kennedy, G. Fenyvesi, S. Na, B. Keszler, K. S. Rosenthal
4:10 362. Design and performance of poly(HPMA) hydrogels containing symmetrical biodegradable cross-linkers composed of oligo-lactate and oligo-glycolate esters. P. F. Kiser, A. A. Thomas, G. M. Eichenbaum, D. Needham, I. Kim
4:30 363. Hydrogel formation via photocross-linking. D. Kuckling, I. G. Ivanova, H-J. P. Adler, K-F. Arndt, T. Wolff
4:50 364. Micellar-dispersed temperature-responsive hydrogels: New materials for drug delivery. N. Y. Rapoport, W. G. Pitt, J. Pruitt
Section E
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C. Lee and L. Yu, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks. C. Lee, L. Yu.
1:35 365. Recent advances in fully functionalized photorefractive materials. L. Yu, L. Wang, Q. Wang
2:05 366. Dendrimer-functionalized NLO chromophores. T. Londergan, C. Zhang, A. Ren, L. Dalton
2:25 367. Poly(4-diphenyl-aminostyrenes): New polymers for electro-optics. E. Hattemer, M. Brehmer, R. Zentel, E. Mecher, D. Mueller, K. Meerholz
2:45 368. Monte Carlo simulations of the effects of a poling field on the ordering of high-dipole-moment organic chromophores. B. H. Robinson, L. R. Dalton
3:05 Intermission.
3:25 369. Design and synthesis of new photon-gathering dendrimers. C. W. Spangler, E. H. Elandaloussi, B. Reeves
3:45 370. Versatile and rapid approach to encapsulate function: Porphyrin core star polymers. J. M. J. Fréchet, S. Hecht, H. R. Ihre
4:05 371. Light harvesting and energy transfer within chromophore-labeled self-assembled monolayers. L. A. J. Chrisstoffels, A. Adronov, J. M. J. Fréchet
4:25 372. Electronic/photonic property modulations of D-PI-D (A) chromophores by DTT as
Section F
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1:30 373. Polymers as an integral part of a materials science and engineering curriculum. J. Economy
1:55 374. Preview of a new university M.S./Ph.D. degree program in macromolecular science and engineering at Virginia Tech. G. L. Wilkes
2:20 375. Polymer concepts in chemistry and materials science: Education and research climate in Japan. A. Abe
2:45 376. Polymers as materials: How shall we teach this to chemists?. U. W. Suter
3:10 377. Connections between polymers as viewed by chemists and physicists. W. L. Mattice
3:35 378. Educating school children and the public about polymers. R. S. Stein
4:00 379. Some aspects of rubber-like elasticity useful in the teaching of basic concepts in physical chemistry. J. E. Mark
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Section A
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5:30 - 7:30
380. Evaluation of multimethacrylates copolymerized with methacryloyl-POSS for potential organic-inorganic hybrid dental restorative materials. F. Gao, B. M. Culbertson, Y. Tong, S. R. Schricker
381. Synthesis and microstructural characterization of POSS-based triblock copolymers prepared using atom-transfer radical polymerization. P. T. Mather, H. G. Jeon, S. B. Chun, J. Pyun, K. Matyjaszewski
382. Thermosets modified with hybrid inorganic-organic polyhedra. T. S. Haddad, A. Lee, P. T. Mather, S. H. Phillips
383. Preparation and properties of organic-inorganic hybrid materials by blending polyhedral oligosilsesquioxanes into organic polymers. R. L. Blanski, S. H. Phillips, K. Chaffee, J. Lichtenhan, A. Lee, H. P. Geng
384. Synthesis and characterization of novel segmented polyurethanes containing POSS nanostructural molecules. B. X. Fu, W. Zhang, B. S. Hsiao, G. Johansson, B. Sauer, S. Phillips, R. Blanski, M. Rafailovich, J. Sokolov
385. Preparation of polycarbonate-layered silicate nanocomposite. X. Huang, S. Lewis, W. J. Brittain, R. A. Vaia
386. Exfoliation of montmorillonites in epoxy. I-J. Chin, T. Thurn-Albrecht, H-C. Kim, T. P. Russell
387. Preparations of semiconductor nanocrystal-polystyrene hybrid materials. L. L. Erskine, T. Emrick, A. P. Alivisatos, J. M. J. Frechet
388. Organic-inorganic conductive composite: PEDOT/silicate. Y. Lee, J. Lee
389. Effects of surface modification of silicas on the properties of organic-inorganic nanocomposites. S. Kang, J. Kim, M. Park, S. I. Hong
390. Effect of comonomers on the melt intercalation of styrenics/organosilicate hybrids. W. H. Jo, J. T. Yoon, M. S. Lee, M. B. Ko
391. Synthesis and optical properties of new hybrid materials via sol-gel process. C. D. Ki, J. K. Kim, S. S. Hwang, S. I. Hong
392. Synthesis of phenyl-modified mesoporous sol-gel materials via the nonsurfactant route. H. Dong, J. Xu, K. Qiu, S. A. Jansen-Varnum, Y. Wei
393. Telechelic 4 and 6 branch star siloxanes by acid-catalyzed incorporation of D4 units into the Si-O-Si bonds of tetra(dimethylsiloxy)silane and hexa(dimethylsiloxy)cyclotrisiloxane. J. R. Sargent, W. P. Weber
394. Synthesis of stereoregular and optically active poly(siloxane)s containing 1,3-dimethyl-1,3-diphenyldisiloxane as a constitutional unit. M. Oishi, I. Imae, Y. Kawakami
395. New hyperbranched polymers from ethynylsilanes. D. Y. Son, Y. Xiao, R. A. Wong
396. Amphiphilic diblock copolyphosphazene: Synthesis and micellar characteristics in aqueous phase. C. Kim, Y. Chang, S. C. Lee, H. R. Allcock, S. D. Reeves
397. Structure of side-chain liquid-crystalline poly(silylenemethylene)s. S-Y. Park, T. Zhang, L. V. Interrante, B. L. Farmer
398. Ultrathin film self-assembly of hybrid organic-inorganic metal coordination polymers as investigated by surface-plasmon spectroscopy. R. Advincula, C. Holloway, H. Byrd, W. Knoll
399. Self-assembly of poly(ferrocene) block copolymers: A route to novel nanostructures. K. N. Power-Billard, K. Temple, J. A. Massey, Z. Chen, M. D. Foster, M. A. Winnik, I. Manners
400. Porosity in polysilsesquioxane xerogels. D. A. Loy, D. A. Schneider, B. M. Baugher, K. Rahimian
401. Solventless sol-gel chemistry through ring-opening polymerization of bridged disilaoxacyclopentanes. K. Rahimian, D. A. Loy
402. Preparation and properties of polymethyl methacrylate-clay nanocomposite. G. J. Jiang, H. Y. Tsai
403. Silacyclobutanes as carbanion pump to convert oxyanion into carbanion. M. R. K. Sheikh, K. Tharanikkarasu, I. Imae, Y. Kawakami
404. Supramolecular organometallic polymer chemistry: The synthesis and self-assembly of amphiphilic poly(ferrocene) block copolymers. R. Resendes, J. Massey, H. Dorn, N. Power-Billard, M. A. Winnik, I. Manners
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5:30 - 7:30
405. Weak optical absorption measurements in attached-dye electro-optical polymers by photothermal deflection spectroscopy. R. R. Barto, C. W. Frank, P. V. Bedworth, A. S. Ren
406. Conjugated fluorene- and polyfluorene-containing polymers using the ionene precursor route: Cross-linked light-emitting polymer materials. R. Advincula, C. Xia, S. Inaoka
407. Dependence of electrical properties on copolymer composition in polyaniline/polybutylene terephthalate-co-polytetramethylene oxide blends. R. A. Basheer, S. Jodeh, A. R. Hopkins
408. Synthesis and characterization of maleic anhydride-derived cross-linkable polymers for nonlinear optical applications. S. Maaref, E. Alam, J. Saulter, S. Wyatt, S. Sun
409. Dendritic and polymeric light-harvesting systems. J. M. J. Fréchet, A. Adronov, D. R. Robello
410. High-temperature chromophore-embedded polyimides for use in second-order nonlinear optics. M. H. Davey, V. Y. Lee, L-M. Wu, C. R. Moylan, W. Volksen, A. Knoesen, R. D. Miller, T. J. Marks
411. Synthesis of a novel AB2 monomer with a stilbene chromophore and its polymerization study via the Sonogashira reaction. Y. G. Kim, Y. M. Kim, D. H. Huh, G. H. Min
412. Interpenetrating morphologies for photovoltaic devices. V. V. Krasnikov, L. Ouali, C. Melzer, U. Stalmach, G. Hadziioannou
413. Ladder-type oligomeric para-phenylene) series tethered to poly(alkylene) main chain: The orthogonal approach to functional polymers. R. Advincula, C. Xia, S. Inaoka
414. Macromolecular isomers of azobenzene-containing photochromic dendrimers. S. Li, D. V. McGrath
415. Multilayer Langmuir-Blodgett porphyrin films for second-order nonlinear optics. R. R. Kolega, G. A. Lindsay, M. J. Roberts, H. T. Uyeda, M. Therien, W. N. Herman
416. Olefin metathesis for dendrimer assembly. S. Li, D. V. McGrath
417. Photocatalytic water splitting using organic pigments as semiconductors. D. K. Slattery, C. A. Linkous, N. E. Gruhn
418. Photochemical arrays formed by spatial compartmentalization of colloidal nanoparticles in a polymer-based hydrogel. M. A. Firestone, T. Rajh, O. Makarova, S. Seifert, D. Tiede, J. M. Nedeljkovic
419. Polyelectrolyte multilayers based on oligomeric thiophene-bearing gantrez. Y. Lee, P. T. Hammond
420. Shape-persistent azobenzene-containing dendrimers. L. Liao, D. V. McGrath
421. Soluble poly(p-phenylene) polymers containing twist-twist
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5:30 - 7:30
429. MALDI-TOF investigation of polymer degradation: Pyrolysis of poly(bisphenol A carbonate). G. Montaudo, C. Puglisi, F. Samperi, S. Carroccio
430. Determination of deuterium distribution in labeled polyolefins by pyrolysis-photoionization MS. D. J. Lohse, K. Qian, D. L. Zoller, M. V. Johnston
431. Thermal degradation mechanisms of polyetherimide investigated by direct pyrolysis MS. G. Montaudo, C. Puglisi, S. Carroccio
432. Molar mass distributions and hydrodynamic interactions in random copolyesters investigated by SEC/MALDI. G. Montaudo, C. Puglisi, F. Samperi, M. Montaudo
433. Mechanism of homogeneously catalyzed polymerization of liquid-crystalline side-group monomers investigated by means of MALDI-TOF MS. S. M. Weidner, D. Wolff, M. Glanz
434. Characterization of poly(
Section D
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5:30 - 7:30
436. Polymeric foam experiments in a reduced gravity environment: Results from the NASA KC-135A parabolic flights. W. J. Ainsworth, V. V. Nguyen, J. R. Warren, P. N. Wahjudi, M. Kendrick, F. D. Stewart, S. M. Brown, J. A. Pojman
437. Investigation of the gas balance in microbial fermentations performed in the NASA bioreactor. R. Thiruvenkatam, C. Scholz
438. Compositional characterization, by Raman spectroscopy, of polymers synthesized in microgravity onboard STS-57, STS-63, and STS-77. K. G. Brown, K. S. Burns, J. Ingram, B. T. Upchurch, G. M. Wood Jr
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5:30 - 7:30
439. Direct immobilization of horseradish peroxidase in mesoporous hybrid sol-gel materials. J. Xu, H. Dong, Q. Feng, Y. Wei
440. DNA nanoparticle stabilized through hydrophobic interactions of triblock copolymer. M. G. Banaszczyk, C. P. Lollo, A. T. Carlo, D. P. Wu, P. M. Mullen, C. C. Coffin, H. C. Chiou, M. A. Lucas, D. S. Burns, P. Pezzoli, D. J. Carlo
441. Isomers of tetraaniline. Z. Sun, X. Wang, F. Wang, X. Jing
442. Stability of immobilized horseradish peroxidase in mesoporous silica sol-gel materials. J. Xu, Q. Feng, H. Dong, Y. Wei
443. Synthesis of a novel aromatic polyanhydride containing aminosalicylic acid. E. Krogh-Jespersen, T. Anastasiou, K. Uhrich
444. Synthetic aspects on the polyesters of trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline. M. A. Puska, O. E. O. Hormi
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5:30 - 7:30
445. Supramolecular self-assembly of nanotubes. C. Wang, N. Lu, C. Cao, R. Lu, T. Li
446. Photoinitiation and hydrophobic cluster formation in poly(methacrylic acid). S. Y. Yang, M. M. Green
447. Superabsorbent resins prepared by UV photopolymerization of acrylic acid-sodium acrylate copolymers. J. Lin, Y. Huang
448. Amide-linked derivatives of N-acetyl neuraminic acid: A search for secondary structure. T. Q. Gregar, J. Gervay-Hague
449. Artificial
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468. "Living"/controlled radical polymerization of styrene initiated by BPO/CuCl/bpy. H. S. Wu, W. Wang, D. Yan, X. Chen
469. Atom-transfer polymerization: Use of uridine- and adenosine-derivatized monomers and initiators. A. Marsh, A. Khan, D. M. Haddleton, M. J. Hannon
470. Atom-transfer radical copolymerization of methyl methacrylate and N-cyclohexylmaleimide. X. Jiang, D. Yan, Y. Zhong, W. Liu
471. Carbohydrate-based initiators for transition-metal-mediated atom-transfer polymerization. R. Edmonds, D. M. Haddleton, S. A. F. Bon
472. Cationic iron and cobalt complexes containing bis(imino)pyridyl ligands. V. C. Gibson, G. J. P. Britovsek, S. K. Spitzmesser
473. Chiral, conjugated, organometallic polymers via alkyne metathesis. W. Steffen, U. H. F. Bunz
474. Controlled/"living" radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate using initiating system of BPO/CuIBr/bpy combining with AgNO3. W. Wang, D. Yan, X. Chen, H. S. Wu
475. Facile synthesis of hydrophilic-hydrophilic copolymers via atom-transfer radical polymerization. S. A. Furlong, S. P. Armes
476. Hyperstructure of polyacrylonitrile(PAN)-FeCl3 hybrid composite. C. R. Park, Y. J. Kim
477. Mechanism of unlike enantioselectivity in 1-alkene primary insertions: Syndio-specific propene polymerization by Brookhart-type Ni(II) catalysts. L. Cavallo, G. Milano, C. Pellecchia, G. Guerra
478. Metallocenes made simple: 2--A quick and easy synthesis of group 4 dimethyl metallocenes and dimethyl amido cyclopentadienyl complexes. D. Balboni, G. Prini, M. Rinaldi, L. Resconi
479. Novel catalytic metal clusters supported by porous polymer monolith. S. Jin, D. Venkataraman, F. J. DiSalvo, E. C. Peters, F. Svec, J. M. J. Fréchet
480. Novel liquid-crystalline copolymers displaying blue solid-state fluorescence. N. G. Pschirer, U. H. Bunz
481. Novel synthesis of main-chain ferrocenylene-containing polymers. Z. Wu, D. Wang
482. Oligonucleotides as modules for directed assembly of materials. U. H. F. Bunz, S. M. Waybright
483. Polypeptide materials using nickel amido amidate initiators. S. A. Curtin, T. J. Deming
484. Preparation and cyclo-depolymerization of some olefin-containing polyesters via olefin metathesis. S. Dad, P. Hodge
485. Propene/a-olefin and a,w-diene copolymers: Comparison of structure and properties. S. Bornemann, J. Knorr, T. Schimmel, M. Arnold
486. Study of activation rate constant in ATRP using model compounds. H-J. Paik, K. Matyjaszewski
487. Synthesis and characterization of high-performance directional metallopolymers. O. N. Petzold, I. I. Harruna, A. Perez, K. B. Bota
488. Synthesis of heat-resistant hyperbranched copolymers of p-(chloromethyl)styrene and N-cyclohexylmaleimide by ATRP. X. Jiang, Y. Zhong, D. Yan, H. Yu
489. Synthesis of triblock PDMS-PS-PDMS copolymers by acid-catalyzed incorporation of D4 into the Si-O-Si bonds of a,w-bis(2-pentamethyldisiloxanyl ethyl) polystyrene. J. R. Sargent, W. P. Weber
490. Synthesis of well-defined cyclodextrin-core star polymers by atom-transfer polymerization. K. Ohno, D. M. Haddleton, D. Kukulj, B. Wong
491. Titanium complexes: A possibility as catalyst for controlled radical polymerization. Y-J. Kwark, B. M. Novak
492. "Radical-controlled" oxidative polymerization of phenols. H. Higashimura, K. Fujisawa, Y. Moro-oka, S. Namekawa, M. Kubota, A. Shiga, H. Uyama, S. Kobayashi
493. Atom-transfer radical polymerization of hydrophilic monomers in aqueous media at ambient temperature. X-S. Wang, S. P. Armes
494. Effect of acrylonitrile content in poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)s on polyblend miscibility and phase behavior. E. Woo, T. K. Mandal
495. Metallocene-based branch-block copolymers. A. H. Dekmezian, W. Weng, A. J. Peacook, E. J. Markel
496. Novel polymer composites made by ring-opening metathesis polymerization in carbon dioxide. C. Cao, T. J. McCarthy
497. Organometallic strategies to compatibilize polymer-polymer and polymer-ionomer blends that contain 3,4-polyisoprene. P. K. Das, J-K. Lee, I. Ruzmaikina, L. A. Belfiore
498. Photoactivated ring-opening polymerization of 1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-disilacyclobutane by platinum(II) b-diketonates. X. Wu, D. C. Neckers
499. Polymerization of propylene with 1-alkenes using metallocene catalysts. A. J. Van Reenen, H. Pasch, R. Brull, U. Wahner
500. Synthesis and characterization of vinyl-terminated isotactic polypropylene. W. Weng, E. J. Markel, A. H. Dekmezian
501. Taming the polycyclotrimerization of diynes: Synthesis of hyperbranched poly(alkenephenylenes). K. Xu, Q. Sun, Y. Dong, F. Salhi, B. Z. Tang
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I. M. Khan, Organizer, Presiding
G. D. Jaycox, Presiding
8:00 Introductory Remarks.
8:04 Plenary Lecture. Y. Okamoto.
8:05 502. Synthesis of single-handed helical polymethacrylates from designed-bulky monomers by anionic and free-radical catalyses. Y. Okamoto, K. Ueda, N. Kinjo, T. Nakano
8:50 503. Helical macromolecular programming. R. J. M. Nolte
9:20 504. Helicity induction and dynamics of poly[bis(4-carboxyphenoxy)phosphazene] with optically active amines. E. Yashima, K. Maeda, T. Yamanaka
9:50 505. Helical coordination polymers and related materials. Y. Aoyama
10:20 Intermission.
10:30 506. Microstructure of polyisocyanates in solution by NMR studies of well-defined oligomers. C. G. Wade, D. J. O'Leary, J. Roth, K. Armstrong, J. Thoburn, D. C. Miller, A. Pomerantz
10:50 507. Inducing topological chirality and functionality into stiff-chain polymers. B. M. Novak, J. Kim, J. Stewart, D. Schlitzer
11:10 508. Helical and higher-structural ordering in poly(3-methyl-4-vinylpyridine). I. M. Khan, L. J. Ortiz
11:30 509. Conformational study of poly(propiolic esters) in solution. R. Nomura, Y. Fukushima, H. Nakako, T. Masuda
11:50 510. Synthesis of chiral polyaniline and its memory effects. H. Guo, V. Egan, R. Bernstein, C. M. Knobler, R. B. Kaner
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8:00 511. Bioactive poly(ethylene glycol)-insulin conjugates with enhanced stability and reduced immunogenicity. K. Hinds, L. Joss, B. Rihova, J. J. Koh, F. Liu, M. Baudys, S. W. Kim
8:25 512. Synthesis and characterization of DOPA-PEG conjugates. P. B. Messersmith, X. Zeng, E. Westhaus, B. Lee, N. Eberle
8:50 513. Conjugate addition and free-radical cross-linking to produce cell-adhesive materials. D. L. Elbert, J. A. Hubbell
9:15 514. In vitro and in vivo antitumor activities of nanoparticles based on doxorubicin-PLGA conjugate. H. S. Yoo, T. G. Park
9:40 515. Synthesis of starlike poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide] using PAMAM dendrimer as the core. D. Wang, P. Kopeckova, T. Minko, V. Nanayakkara, J. Kopecek
10:05 516. Synthesis of soluble polymers designed to degrade by intramolecular acid catalysis. M. C. D. Clochard, S. Brocchini
10:30 517. LCST tuning by copolymerization of N-alkylacrylamides. X. X. Zhu, H. Y. Liu
10:55 518. Synthesis of nonsulfated and sulfated glycopolymers. D. Grande, S. Baskaran, E. L. Chaikof
11:20 519. Synthesis of a polymeric precursor by ATRP for conversion to polymer-drug conjugates. A. Godwin, M. Hartenstein, A. H. E. Müller, S. Brocchini
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R. Mukkamala and W. H. Braunlin, Presiding
8:30 520. Transient networks formed by a copolymer of sodium 2-(acrylamido)-2-methylpropanesulfonate and an associative macromonomer in water. Y. Morishima, T. Noda, A. Hashidzume
8:50 521. Novel synthetic routes to hydrogels. V. Crescenzi, M. Dentini, A. E. de Nooy, A. Francescangeli, G. Masci
9:10 522. Redox-active poly(ferrocenylsilane) gels. K. Kulbaba, M. MacLauchlan, I. Manners
9:30 523. Cyanogels: Coordination polymer hydrogels having applications in materials chemistry. A. B. Bocarsly, J. T. Willson, S. Sharp
9:50 524. Measurement of pH gradient of polyampholyte gels under the action of DC electric field. S. E. Kudaibergenov, V. B. Sigitov, A. G. Didukh, S. B. Moldakarimov
10:10 525. Gel formation in solutions of amphiphilic block copolymers. J. Kressler, D. van Eck, S. Höring, R. Thomann
10:30 Intermission.
10:50 526. Hydrogels formed by end-linking PEG to dendrimer cross-link agents. B. D. Viers, B. J. Bauer, Y. Akpalu, F. Gröhn, D. Liu, G. Kim
11:10 527. Monomer functionality and polymer network formation. J. E. Elliott, C. N. Bowman
11:30 528. Synthesis and characterization of pH-sensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogels. H. R. Allcock, A. Ambrosio
11:50 529. Hydrogel polymers from alkylthio acrylates for biomedical applications: Effect of sulfur oxidation state on materials' properties. R. Mukkamala, A. M. Kushner, C. R. Bertozzi
12:10 530. Colesevelam hydrochloride: Synthesis and testing of a novel polymer gel pharmaceutical. S. R. Holmes-Farley, W. H. Mandeville, K. L. Miller, J. S. Petersen, J. Ward, B. Sacchiero, C. Maloney, S. Brochu, D. Rosenbaum, D. Goldberg, K. A. Norton, X. Chen, J. R. Mazzeo
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Z. Bao, Organizer, Presiding
Y. Yang, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 531. Role of interfaces in organic and polymer opto-electronic devices. G. Hadziioannou
9:05 532. Structure/property relationships in polymers for light-emitting diodes. M. E. Galvin, H. Dong, A. Menon, Z. Niazimbetova, S. Vaidyanathan
9:25 533. Molecularly tuned light-emitting chromophores with D-
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E. Yashima and C. G. Wade, Presiding
1:30 Plenary Lecture. M. Green.
1:31 539. Chiral studies of cooperativity in polymers. M. M. Green, K. S. Cheon, J-W. Park
2:15 540. Chiral amplification in supramolecular stacks. E. W. Meijer, J. A. J. M. Vekemans, A. R. A. Palmans, L. Brunsveld, J. J. van Gorp
2:45 541. 1,1'-Binaphthyl-based polymers and dendrimers as electrical and optical materials. L. Pu
3:05 542. Helical diarylpolysilanes: Effects of higher-order structure on optical activity. J. R. Koe, M. Fujiki, H. Nakashima, M. Motonaga
3:25 543. Remarkable chemical stability of optically active polyaniline colloids. L. A. P. Kane-Maguire, V. Aboutanous, P. C. Innis, I. D. Norris, G. G. Wallace
3:45 Intermission.
3:55 544. Structured polymers with stimuli-responsive chiroptical behavior. G. D. Jaycox, S. R. Lustig, G. J. Everlof
4:15 545. Effects of bulkiness of substituents on the chiroptical properties of poly(phenylacetylenes). J. W. Y. Lam, K. K. L. Cheuk, B. Z. Tang
4:35 546. Micelle formation of a novel rod-coil diblock copolymer-poly(n-hexyl isocyanate)-b-poly(ethylene glycol). J. Wu, E. M. Pearce, T. K. Kwei
4:55 547. Dendritic methodology applied to the prediction, design, and synthesis of sol-gel materials. G. A. Fox, T. F. Baumann, A. L. Vance, D. Calef
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1:30 548. Construction of novel fusogenic sterically stabilized liposomes by incorporation of photopolymerizable diblock copolymers. K. Kostarelos, T. F. Tadros
1:55 549. Recognition of DNA topology in reactions between plasmid DNA and cationic copolymers. A. V. Kabanov, T. Bronich, H-K. Nguyen, A. Eisenberg
2:20 550. Poly(DMAEMA-NVP)-b-PEG-galactose as an in vitro gene delivery vector for hepatocytes. D. W. Lim, T. G. Park
2:45 551. pH-Sensitive membrane disruptive PEGylated polycations. N. Murthy, P. Stayton, A. Hoffman
3:10 552. Factors with impact on the success of protein and virus PEGylation. D. Fisher, B. Buckley, C. Delgado, G. Francis, C. Goodwin, A. Kippen, F. Malik, S. Marlow
3:35 553. Phospholipid polymer: DNA conjugate for gene delivery. K. Ishihara, S. Sakaki
4:00 554. Photoisomerization and aggregation behavior of DNA/poly-lysine/azobenzene dye ultrathin films: Substrates for optobioelectronic applications. R. Advincula, Y. Wang, M-K. Park
4:25 555. Free-solution capillary electrophoresis of polypeptoid-oligonucleotide conjugates. W. N. Vreeland, A. E. Barron
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C. Tribet, Presiding
2:00 556. Gel formation and association in systems of catanionic surfactant vesicles and oppositely charged polymers. B. Lindman, E. Marques, M. Miguel, R. Dias, S. Melnikov, A. Khan
2:20 557. Synchrotron X-ray studies on nanostructures of polyelectrolyte gel/surfactant complexes. B. Chu, S-Q. Zhou
2:40 558. Interpenetrating chemical (polyepoxyde) and physical [poly(vinyl chloride)] gels. E. Girard-Reydet, J-P. Pascault
3:00 559. Comparative study by rheology of two epoxy-amine systems near the gel point. J. P. Eloundou, O. Ayina, J. F. Gérard, J. P. Pascault
3:20 560. Reversible networks made up of an amphiphilic polymer and a protein: A route to photoresponsive rheological properties. C. Tribet
3:40 Intermission.
4:00 561. Influence of network conformation on properties of poly(amino acid) hydrogels. È. D. Oliveira, S. H. Gehrke
4:20 562. Multicomponent block copolymer gels. R. J. Spontak, E. A. Wilder, S. A. White, S. D. Smith
4:40 563. Creep-recovery characteristics of
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A. Harper, Organizer, Presiding
R. H. Baughman, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 565. Photonic crystals based on metals, semiconductors, and insulators. R. H. Baughman, A. A. Zakhidov, M. E. Kozlov, I. Khayrullin, I. Udod, M. N. Shkunov, N. Eradat, Z. V. Vardeny, T. Phely-Bobin, F. Papadimitrakopoulos
2:05 566. Dye-containing polymer beads as photonic crystals. M. Müller, R. Zentel, T. Maka, S. G. Romanov, C. M. Sotomayor Torres
2:25 567. Preferential self-assembly of surface-modified Si/SiOX nanoparticles on poly(dimethylsiloxane) films. T. S. Phely-Bobin, R. J. Muisener, J. Koberstein, F. Papadimitrakopoulos
2:45 Intermission.
3:15 568. Optical properties of a series of liquid-crystal polymethacrylates containing nitro-aminoazobenzene and spacers of variable length. A. Natansohn, S. Freiberg, G. Iftime, F. Lagugné Labarthet, P. Rochon
3:45 569. Controlling orientation in optically active multilayer films. D. M. DeWitt, P. T. Hammond
4:05 570. Self-assembly of designed porphyrinic arrays. C. M. Drain, T. Milic
4:25 571. UV-induced acid-base chemistry within the PVC matrix: Wavelength selectivity. S. Suzer, O. Birer
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J. Gervay-Hague and G. B. Fields, Presiding
8:00 Plenary Lecture. D. Seebach.
8:01 572. From poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) to
Section B
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8:30 580. Genetically engineered biopolymer conjugate for thermal targeting of anticancer therapeutics. A. Chilkoti, D. Meyer, G. Kong, M. Dewhirst, C. Foulon, M. R. Zalutsky
8:55 581. Smart polymer-protein conjugates. P. S. Stayton, A. S. Hoffman, Z. Ding, T. Shimoboji
9:20 582. Electrostatically driven conjugation of proteins onto copolymers: Toward a regioselective reaction?. T. F. Delair, C. Ladavière, A. Domard, A. Novelli-Rousseau, B. Mandrand, F. Mallet
9:45 583. Synthesis and characterization of elastin-mimetic protein gels for use in biomedical applications. R. A. McMillan, V. P. Conticello
10:10 584. Peptide-modified thermoreversible hydrogels for tissue regeneration. R. A. Stile, K. E. Healy
10:35 585. Immobilization of modified HIV-1-capsid P24 protein onto thermosensitive cationic core/shell particles. C. Pichot, D. Duracher, E. Abdelhamid, F. Mallet
11:00 586. Designing temperature-sensitive polymers for protein conjugation and delivery. H. Uludag, B. Norrie, L. Alverado
11:25 587. New polymeric materials from derivatives of bile acids. X. X. Zhu, A. Benrebouh, Y. H. Zhang, S. Gouin
Section C
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J. A. Pojman, Organizer, Presiding
8:00 Introductory Remarks.
8:15 588. Effectively reducing acceleration to microgravity levels. J. P. Downey
8:45 589. Polymerization under microgravity conditions: Results and perspectives. V. A. Briskman, K. G. Kostarev
9:15 590. Frontal polymerization in microgravity. J. Pojman, V. V. Volpert, H. Wilke, Y. Chekanov, W. Ainsworth, J. Masere
9:45 591. Production of polyurethane foams in space: Gravitational and pressure effects on foam formation. S. P. McManus
10:15 Intermission.
10:30 592. Foaming of polyethylene in a novel dynamic decompression and cooling process. K. Song, R. E. Apfel
11:00 593. Influence of buoyancy and surfactant solutes on macrovoid defect formation in dry-cast cellulose acetate membranes. M. R. Pekny, J. Zartman, A. R. Greenberg, W. B. Krantz, P. Todd
11:30 594. Determination of the effect of microgravity on silica sol-gels by electrophoretic porosimetry. L. A. Snow, D. D. Smith, L. Sibille, R. J. Cronise, A. J. Hunt, J. D. Ng
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B. R. Hsieh and A. Harper, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 595. Fluorene-based polymers for light-emitting diodes. W. Wu, M. Bernius, M. Dibbs, M. Inbasekaran, E. Woo, L. Wujkowski
9:05 596. Novel blue-light-emitting polymers. S. Zheng, J. Shi, R. Mateu
9:25 597. Photovoltaic devices based on polythiophenes. C. O. Too, G. G. Wallace, D. L. Officer, A. K. Burrell, E. Boge, S. G. Brodie, E. Evans
9:45 598. Thermal and optical studies of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) and PPV derivatives. G. Arbuckle-Keil, Y. Liszewski, J. Peng, B. Hsieh
10:05 Intermission.
10:25 599. New blue-emitting and electron-transport EL materials. N-X. Hu, Z. Popovic, H. Aziz, R. Esteghamatian
10:55 600. Synthesis of novel conjugated polymers for potential LED applications. B. Jiang, T. D. Tilley
11:15 601. Nanostructured organic photovoltaic devices via electrostatic self-assembly. J. W. Baur, M. F. Durstock, B. E. Taylor, R. J. Spry, B. R. McKellar, F. S. Mobley, D. S. Dudis, M. Franks, S. J. Clarson, L. Y. Chiang
11:35 602. Block copolymers for photonic applications using "living" free-radical polymerization techniques. B. de Boer, U. Stalmach, G. Hadziioannou
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T. E. Hogen-Esch and T. Long, Presiding
1:30 Plenary Lecture. S. Stupp.
1:50 603. Changing polymers with self-assemblers. S. I. Stupp
2:20 604. Hierarchy of order in liquid-crystalline polycaps. C. Nuckolls, R. K. Castellano, J. Rebek
2:50 605. Novel functional architectures via metallosupramolecular initiators. U. S. Schubert, M. Heller, H. Georg
3:10 606. Characterization of supramolecular assemblies by analytical ultracentrifugation: Potential, problems, and application to Co coordination arrays and calixarenes. C. Tziatzios, H. Durchschlag, J. J. González, E. Albertini, P. Prados, J. de Mendoza, C. Eschbaumer, U. S. Schubert, P. Schuck, D. Schubert
3:30 607. Langmuir films of dendritic macromolecules: A materials science perspective. J. P. Kampf, C. W. Frank, C. J. Hawker, E. E. Malmström
3:50 Intermission.
4:00 608. Reverse-type micelle formation property of end-glycosidated polystyrene. T. Kakuchi, N. Sugimoto
4:20 609. Synthesis of block copolymers containing a main-chain polymeric NLO segment. T. E. Hogen-Esch, J. Pan, M-F. Chen, L. N. Dalton, W. N. Warner, M. He
4:40 610. Amphiphilic block copolymers: Lyotropic phase behavior and their use in morphosynthesis. E. Krämer, B. Berton, S. Förster, C. G. Göltner, H-P. Hentze, M. Antonietti
5:00 611. Synthesis of star-shaped polystyrenes via nitroxide-mediated stable free-radical polymerization. A. J. Pasquale, T. E. Long
5:20 612. Synthesis of comb poly(4-hydroxystyrene) using conventional and "living" free-radical polymerization. C. G. Willson, C. L. McAdams, W. Yueh, B. P. Osborn
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1:30 613. Carboxymethyl-chitin and hydroxyapatite composite for bone repairing. H. Tamura, S. Tokura, T. Ishii, Y. Yoshihara
1:55 614. On-off control of enzymatic activity synchronizing with micellization of charged block copolymers. A. Harada, K. Kataoka
2:20 615. Generation of a photopolymerized membrane mimetic monolayer on an alginate/poly-L-lysine coacervate. H. Liu, J. M. Orban, E. L. Chaikof
2:45 616. Polymer-supported lipid bilayers on benzophenone-modified substrates. W. W. Shen, S. G. Boxer, W. Knoll, C. W. Frank
3:10 617. Plasma modification of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and poly(L-lactic acid) for tissue engineering. B. Gupta, J. Hilborn, I. Bisson, P. Frey
3:35 618. Immobilization and activity assay of horseradish peroxidase in mesoporous silica sol-gel materials. J. Xu, H. Dong, Q. Feng, Y. Wei
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J. P. Downey, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 619. Biopolymer production under simulated microgravity condition