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DIVISION OF COLLOID AND SURFACE CHE
Final Program, 226th ACS National
R.
Nagarajan, Program Chair
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OTHER SY Emerging Technologies: Opportunities for Chemists in Chemical Sensors (see Committee on Science, Wed) Clinical and Pharmaceutical Applications
of Nanoparticles and Nanostructures in Analytical Chemistry (see Division of Analytical Chemistry, Thu) Interfacial Biogeochemistry: Biogeochemical processes that occur at interfaces and implications toward environmental processes (see Division of Geochemistry, Tue) Nanoscience (see Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Nanoscience (see Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Sun) Physical chemistry of complex fluids
(see Division of Physical Chemistry,
Sun, Polymer Chemistry in Nanotechnology
(see Division of Polymer Chemistry,
Sun, Polymer Chemistry in Nanotechnology (see Division of Polymer Chemistry, Tue) Polymeric Nanofibers (see Division of Polymer Chemistry, Wed, Thu) Polymeric Nanofibers (see Division of Polymer Chemistry, Tue) Assembly and Applications of Soft
Interfaces (see Division of
Polymeric Nanostructured Liquid Crystal/Polymeric Smart Nano-Assemblies (see Division of Polymeric Green Chemistry: Issues of Homeland Security: What Can Chemists Do? (see Presidential Event, Thu) Dissolving Disparity, Catalyzing Change: Are Women Achieving Equity in Chemistry? (see Women Chemists Committee, Tue) Chemical Ethics in Today's Society
(see Younger Chemists Committee, SOCIAL EVENTS:
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SUNDAY
Section A
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Semiconductor Interfaces
Sensors and Semiconductor Surfaces
E. Borguet, Organizer
Section B
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Nanoparticle Dispersions: Stability and Interparticle Forces
Synthesis and passivation
D. Velegol and K. A. Fichthorn, Organizers
10:00 8. Colloidal complexes
obtained from block copolymers and multivalent ions. B. Vigolo,
11:00 11. Interfacial
structure control of metal oxide nanoparticles through surface-initiated
radical polymerization. A. Takahara,
R.
Section C
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Three Decades of Raman Spectroscopy of Heterogeneous Catalysts
Perspectives
P. C. Stair and
10:45 Intermission.
Section D
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Polymers at Inorganic Solid Surfaces: Synthesis and Characterization
Spectroscopy
S. H. Kim and A. Sen, Organizers
Physical chemistry of complex fluids
Nucleation phenomena in polymers
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
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Soft Colloids: Fundamental Research and Technological Applications
Interacting Nanoparticles
Cosponsored with
Division of Polymer Chemistry
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Presiding
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Organizers
Section B
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Nanoparticle Dispersions: Stability and Interparticle Forces
D. Velegol and K. A. Fichthorn, Organizers
4:20 39.
Section C
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Three Decades of Raman Spectroscopy of Heterogeneous Catalysts
Zeolites
P. C. Stair and I. E. Wachs, Organizers
2:00 40. Raman
spectroscopy of zeolites. P. K. Dutta
2:40 41. FT-Raman spectroscopic
studies of host-guest interactions in zeolitic systems. Y.
3:20 Intermission.
3:35 42. UV Raman spectroscopy of
hydrocarbon formation in zeolite H-
4:15 43. A comparison of UV and
visible Raman spectroscopy of bulk metal molybdate and vanadate catalysts. H. Tian
4:35 44. In situ resonance Raman
spectroscopy study of Pd-based catalysts during deNOx reactions. A. -.
Section D
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Polymers at Inorganic Solid Surfaces: Synthesis and Characterization
Surface-initiated polymerization and organosilicates
S. H. Kim and A. Sen, Organizers
2:00 45.
Deposition of network polymers at surfaces using cationic photopolymerization. J. V. Crivello
2:25 46. Nanoporous organosilicates
using sacrificial macromolecular porogens. R.
D.
2:50 47. Polymer-inorganic
composites: Directing the self-assembly of hybrid copolymers. E. B. Coughlin
3:15 48. Nanostructured
organosilicates templated by block copolymers. S. Yang
3:40 Intermission.
3:50 49. Controlling polymer
structures at inorganic surfaces by atom transfer radical polymerization. K.
4:15 50. Using surface-grafted
polymer functionality to interface nanoparticles with biological macromolecules
and surfaces. T. E. Patten
4:40 51. Reversible
addition-fragmentation transfer (RAFT) polymerization from cadmium selenide
nanoparticle surfaces. H. Skaff, T.
Emrick
5:00 52. Surface initiated
polymerization from gold with alkylthiolate photoinitiators. D. J. Dyer, J. Feng,
R. Schmidt, T. Zhao
Section E
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Semiconductor Interfaces
Reactions on Semiconductor Surfaces
E. Borguet, Organizer
2:00 53.
Elucidating adsorption mechanisms at the semiconductor interface. S. F. Bent
2:30 54. Reactions of organic
molecules on (100) surfaces of silicon and diamond. D. J. Doren, J. A. Barriocanal, D. R. Fitzgerald, J. frey, Z.
darakjian
3:00 55. Organic reactions on
diamond (100)- 2x1. J. N. Russell Jr.,
3:30 56. Cycloaddition reactions on
Si(100): Reaction dynamics and single-molecule probe tip contact. J. J. Boland, L. C. Teague
4:00 57. Surface chemistry of
indium phosphide: Electronic structure studies. K. Raghavachari
4:30 58. Ether chemistry on the
Si(100) surface. S.
5:00 59. Photochemistry and
reaction dynamics of methyl iodide on the magnetite termination of single
crystal hematite. G. G. Totir, Y.
Le, R.
5:20 60. Adsorption chemistry of
cyanogen chloride, bromide and iodide on silicon (100). P. Rajasekar, E. B.
Kadossov, N.
Physical chemistry of complex fluids
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
Section A
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Soft Colloids: Fundamental Research and Technological Applications
Nanoparticle Arrays and Assemblies
Cosponsored with
Division of Polymer Chemistry
B.
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Organizers
8:30 61.
Self-assembly of organogels and transcription to materials synthesis. V. John, G. Tan,
9:00 62. 2D porous membranes and
nanostructures based on colloidal templating. H. xu, W. A. Goedel
9:30 63. Hydrophilic biointerfaces
by self-assembly of phospholipid layers on PD
10:00 64. Immobilization of intact
liposome on nanoisland surface by SA
10:30 65. Incorporation of
potassium channels in a planar supported lipid bilayer. J. J. R. Stεlgren, W. Knoll, C. Frank
11:00 66. Size- and
shape-controlled nanoparticle assemblies.
11:30 67. The direct control of the
spatial distribution and arrays of micro- or nano-meter scale particles by
fluid evaporation on patterned surfaces. F.
Fan, K. J. Stebe
Section B
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Nanoparticle Dispersions: Stability and Interparticle Forces
D. Velegol and K. A. Fichthorn, Organizers
8:30 68.
Polymers in rod solutions and rods in polymer solutions. A. G. Yodh
9:10 69. Structures of silica
nano-particles in organic solvent mixtures. D. P. Bossev
9:30 70. Nanoscale charge
nonuniformity on colloidal particles: effects of dispersants and temperature
annealing. D. Velegol, J. Feick
9:50 71. Probing interparticle
spatial properties of hydrogen-bonding mediated gold nanoparticle assembly. L. Han, J. Luo, N. Kariuki, C. Zhong
10:10 72. Extensions to and novel
techniques for measuring nanoparticle forces. G. Holtzer, D. Velegol
10:30 73. Aggregation of
polymer-dispersed nanotubes under weak-shear. S. Lin-Gibson, E. K. Hobbie, H. Wang, J. A. Pathak
10:50 74. Prediction and
measurement of depletion forces in charged colloidal dispersions. J. Y. Walz,
Section C
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Three Decades of Raman Spectroscopy of Heterogeneous Catalysts
In-situ Studies
P. C. Stair and I. E. Wachs, Organizers
8:30 75. In situ
laser Raman spectroscopy of metal oxide and sufide catalysts. G. L. Schrader
9:10 76. Surface-enhanced Raman
spectroscopy as an in-situ probe of catalytic interfaces: progress and
prospects. C. T. Williams
9:50 77. 3D Finite element methods
simulations of the AF
10:10 Intermission.
10:25 78. Catalytic Raman spectroscopy:
the operando approach.
11:05 79. Genesis of the
hydrodesulfurization active phase: a Raman and x-ray absorption spectroscopic
study. E. Payen
11:45 80. Operando spectroscopy of
supported metal oxide catalysts by simultaneous time-resolved UV-VIS, Raman and
mass spectrometric analysis. T. A.
Nijhuis, S. J. Tinnemans, T. Visser, B.
Section D
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Polymers at Inorganic Solid Surfaces: Synthesis and Characterization
Templated Synthesis
S. H. Kim and A. Sen, Organizers
8:30 81. Hybrid
conducting nanostructures in inorganic channel hosts. T. Bein, K. J. Hoekstra,
8:55 82. Novel organic/Inorganic
nanostructured composites by macromolecular and supramolecular approaches. T. Aida
9:20 83. Using surfactant templates
to synthesize morphologically controlled electrically conducting polymers of
nanoscale dimensions. A. D. W. Carswell,
B. P. Grady, E. A. O'Rear III
9:40 Intermission.
9:50 84. Functional polymer / metal
nanofibers and nanotubes. A. Greiner
10:15 85. Nanochannel reactor
approach to fabrication of oriented polymeric nanofibers. S. H. Kim, K. Strawhecker, C. Peng, B. Gu, S. J. Fonash, A. Sen, H.
C. Foley
10:35 86. In situ synthesis of
inorganic nanofiber in polymer solution. A.
Takahara, S. Wada, H. Otsuka
10:55 87. Synthesis of amorphous
germanium dioxide particles mediated by a macromolecule. S. V. Patwardhan, S. J. Clarson
Section E
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Semiconductor Interfaces
Reactions on Semiconductor Surfaces 2
E. Borguet, Organizer
8:30 88.
Nanoscale patterning of semiconductor surfaces. J.
9:00 89. Organic grafting on
silicon : chemical or electrochemical processes ? F. Ozanam, S. Fellah, R. Boukherroub, J. Chazalviel
9:30 90. Pathways for adsorption
and desorption of hydrogen from silicon surfaces. T. F. Heinz, Z. Hu,
10:00 91. Electronic properties of
chemically modified silicon surfaces. G.
P. Lopinski
10:30 92.
11:00 93. Photo-oxidation of
H-terminated Si(111) surfaces studied by optical second harmonic generation. S. A.
11:30 94. Ordering at the
interfaces and building multilayer semiconductor-based systems from the ground
up. S. Bocharov, A. V. Teplyakov
Physical chemistry of complex fluids
Liquid crystals
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
Section A
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Soft Colloids: Fundamental Research and Technological Applications
Technologies Based on Soft Colloids
Cosponsored with
Division of Polymer Chemistry
H. El-Shall and R. S. Farinato, Presiding
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Organizers
2:00 95.
2:30 96. Useful new materials from reverse
microemulsions. D. Paquette, D.
3:00 97. Controlled macromolecule
release from poly-N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid (p-NIPAm-co-AAc)
hydrogel multi-layered thin films. C.
3:30 98. Ballast water biofilms as
"benchmarks" for bioinvasion risk management. R. E. Baier, R. L. Forsberg, A. E.
4:00 99. Self-assembled surfactant
structure mediated nanotribology for C
4:30 100. Applications of
metallodielectric core-shell particles in photonic bandgap composites. S. H. Foulger, H. Bao
Section B
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Nanoparticle Dispersions: Stability and Interparticle Forces
Applications A
D. Velegol and K. A. Fichthorn, Organizers
2:00 101.
DNA-directed assembly of metal nanowires. C.
D. Keating
2:40 102. Organized assemblies at
nanoscale: from nanoparticles and nanowires to electronic circuits. N. A. Kotov
3:00 103. Catalytic nanoparticles
as surface tension motors. W. F. Paxton,
K. C. Kistler, C. C. Olmeda, S. K. St. Angelo, A. Sen, T. E.
3:20 104. Dissociation of colloidal
spheres according to L
3:40 105. Surface modified
magnetite nanoparticles for biological applications. D. N. Williams, T. R. Pulliam Holoman, S. H. Ehrman, O. C. Wilson
Jr.
4:00 106. Two- and
three-dimensional nanoscale structures for molecular electronics. I. Kretzschmar, S. Glass,
4:20 107. Effect of particle size
on the density of gold colloids deposited on silanized surfaces.
Section C
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Selective Catalytic Oxidation: Fundamentals, Applications, and Environmental Impacts
Session A
2:00 108.
2:45 109. Surface structure and
reactivity of epitaxial transition metal oxide thin films. E. I. Altman,
3:10 110. Effects of molybdena on
the catalytic properties of vanadia domains supported on alumina for oxidative
dehydrogenation of propane. H. Dai, A.
T. Bell, E. Iglesia
3:35 Intermission.
3:50 111. Designing the surface
acidic, basic and redox active sites of the supported K2O-V2O5/Al2O3 system for
catalytic activity and selectivity. X.
Wang, I. E. Wachs
4:15 112. Partial oxidation of
toluene to benzaldehyde and benzoic acid over model vanadia/titania catalysts. D. A. Bulushev, L. Kiwi-
4:40 113. Selective oxidation of
neat cyclohexane over alumina-supported vanadium oxide catalyst under
photoirradiation. K. Teramura, T.
Tanaka, T. Hosokawa, T. Funabiki
Section D
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Polymers at Inorganic Solid Surfaces: Synthesis and Characterization
S. H. Kim and A. Sen, Organizers
2:00 114.
Engineering colloidal nanoparticles into 3-D networks. E. P. Giannelis, A. Bourlinos, D. D. Jiang
2:25 115. Exploring the
metal-polymer interface: electroless plating from imprinted polymer surfaces. K. R. Carter, J. C. Scott,
2:50 116. Synthesis and
nanomechanical behavior of polymer nanolayers at silicon oxide surfaces. V. Tsukruk
3:15 117. Spreading of polymer
drops with molecular resolution. S. S.
Sheiko, H. Xu, K.
3:35 Intermission.
3:45 118. Enhancement of in-situ
deposited conducting polymer films by substrate/polymer interface modification.
J. J.
4:05 119. Combinatorial studies of
polymeric conducting-insulating thin film bilayer dewetting. S. Chattopadhyay, J. C.
4:25 120. Dynamics of polymers on
silica in the glass-transition region. F.
D. Blum
4:45 121. Investigation of hydroxyl
sites in fiberglass materials using solid-state 19F
Section E
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Semiconductor Interfaces
Nanoscale Semiconductor Surfaces
E. Borguet, Organizer
2:00 122. The
significance of interface in doped and undoped semiconductor nanomaterials. J. Z. Zhang, T. norman Jr., D.
2:30 123. Carrier and charge
transfer dynamics at semiconductor nanoclusters. K. Uosaki,
3:00 124. Effect of surface
chemistry on the behavior of hot electrons at semiconductor interfaces. E. Borguet, J. Fiore, A.
3:20 125. Optical second-harmonic
spectroscopy of silicon nanocrystals and step-edges.
3:50 126. Intermittency of
interfacial electron transfer in dye-sensitized semiconductors.
4:10 127. Factors controlling
interfacial electron transfer: towards an atomic level understanding
understanding. T. Lian, N. A.
Anderson, X. Ai, C. she, J. Guo
4:40 128. Cu-induced nanostructures
on Si(001) as templates for nanocrystal growth. L. A. Baker, A. Laracuente, L. J. Whitman
5:00 129.
Section A
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Poster Session: Fundamental Research in Colloid and Surface Chemistry
R. Nagarajan and A. J. Gellman, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
130. Coordination
self-assembly of gold nanoparticles.
131. Low-temperature oxidative
decomposition of dimethyl methylphosphonate (dmmp) on alumina-supported oxides.
132. Study of static and dynamics of
non-ionic surfactant lamellar phases on addition of charge. X. Hu, J. Lal, R. K. Prud'homme, R.
Biehl,
133. A high surface area, thermally
switching protein preconcentrator. T. S.
Phely-Bobin, D. L. Huber, B. C. Bunker
134. Estimation of interparticulate
contact area and geometry between individual particles in pharmaceutical
aerosols. J. C. Hooton, C. S.
German, C. J. Roberts, S. Allen,
135. Adsorption of aliphatic
nitriles on oxide surfaces: A sum-frequency investigation.
136. Bis(alkanethiol) lipid
analogues for formation of self-assembled monolayers on metal surfaces. T. D. Clark, L. A. Baker, L. J. Whitman
137. Catalytic growth and
spectroscopic characterization of one-dimensional nanostructures: Si nanowires,
Se nanotubes, C nanosprings, and ZnS/ZnSe superlattices. Y. Chen, Y. Yang, S. Wu, H. Chiu, P. Lin
138. Characterization of external
surface area of
139. Characterization of non-aqueous
ink-jet inks by dynamic light scattering. C. Hayes, I. Teraoka
140. Characterization of surface
chemistry by water adsorption equilibrium in carbon adsorbents. S. W. Rutherford
141. C
142. Color-coded bio-nanotubes. C. Shook, S. B. Lee
143. Conductance switching of single
molecules in alkanethiolate self assembled monolayers. A.
144. Cryogenic approach to
self-assembly of bifunctional nitro group-containing molecules on silicon. S. Bocharov, A. V. Teplyakov
145. Current and topographic
characteristics of conjugated vs. aromatic self-assembled monolayers on
Au(111). R. Pearman, A. Kinkhabwala,
J. Streifer, Y. Wang, C. Nuckolls, G. W. Flynn
146. Determining partition constants
of an antioxidant in a nonioinic emulsion by a combination of electrochemical
and uv-visible methods. K. Gunaseelan,
L. S. Romsted
147. Development and
characterization of thiazole orange labeled DNA biosensors on fiber optic
surface. X. Wang, J. Zeng, U. J.
Krull
148. Direct observation of the
interaction of a chiral modifier with methyl pyruvate on Pt(111). S. Lavoie,
149. Driving forces for
two-dimensional self-assembly on graphite: Adsorbate functionalization and
competing interactions. T.
150. Dynamics and conductance of
conjugated molecules supported in monolayer matrices studied by low temperature
scanning tunneling microscopy. S. U.
Nanayakkara, T. P. Pearl, P. S. Weiss, J.
151. Effect of calcium-micelle
interactions on subtilisin stability in surfactant solutions.
152. Effect of catalysis on the
stability of metallic nanoparticles: Suzuki reaction catalyzed by PVP-Pd
nanoparticles. R. Narayanan,
153. Effect of coupling agent on
surface properties and adhesion of polyester adhesive. S. Park, J. Lim, J. Kim
154. Effect of microbial growth
phase on pullulan production and bioadhesion in Aureobasidium pullulans. J.
155. Electronic properties of Au
nanoparticles covalently attached to Au{111} via 1,10-decanedithiol. D. J. Fuchs, P. S. Weiss
156. Elucidation of the electronic
properties of alkanethiolate-stabilized gold clusters and nanoparticles using
scanning tunneling microscopy. R. K.
Smith, S. Nanayakkara, B. A.
157. Expanding the capabilities of
scanning tunneling microscopy. B. A.
158. Experimental and computational
studies on the silicon surface chemistry of amino triazines. S.
159. Exploratory modeling studies of
interactions between cellulose derivative segments and stishovite surfaces. A. Derecskei-Kovacs, B. Derecskei
160. Extended hydrogen bond directed
supramolecular structure from the self-assembly of small molecular building
blocks on HOPG. K. Kannappan, G. W.
Flynn,
161. Factors influencing microboiling
behavior on gold microheaters. K.
162. Fluorescence enhancement at the
surface of silica coated silver nanoparticles. A. Kumbhar, J. Zheng, G. Chumanov
163. Fluorescent sensors for marine
toxins. J. Orbulescu, P. Kele, G.
Sui, R. E. Gawley, R.
164. Gold nanoparticles on activated
carbon fibers: Role of carbon surface groups for controlling the Au-particle
size and catalytic activity. D. A.
Bulushev, I. Yuranov, E. I. Suvorova, P. A. Buffat, L. Kiwi-
165. Heterobifunctional crosslinker
chemistries for assembly of DNA monolayers on siliceous supports. L. Jin, A. Horgan, R. Levicky
166. Immobilization of genes on gold
surfaces. G.
167. In-situ fabrication of
polythiophene patterns directly from monomeric units via photochemical process.
S. Natarajan, S. H. Kim
168. Influence of charge density on
polyelectrolyte multilayer assembly. J.
Choi,
169. Inhibition of pitting corrosion
by surfactants in various corrosive environments. Z. Wei, P. Somasundaran, P. Duby
170. Interfacial properties of an
amphipathic a-helix consensus peptide
of exchangeable apolipoproteins at air/water and oil/water interfaces. L. Wang, D. Atkinson, D.
171. Investigation of the structure
of polyelectrolyte-based complex coacervates. L. R. Huisinga, R. Y. Lochhead
172. Kinetics of dihydride
desorption from the Si(100) surface. J.
L. Beyer,
173. Lectin and neurotoxin
interactions with glycolipid membranes as monitored by liposome leakage
studies. T. A. Huber, A. Slade, J.
A. Last, B. Bondurant, D. Y. Sasaki
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181. Nanoparticles derived from iron
storage protein: design of novel sensing materials. L. Wang, L. Han,
182. Novel modified zeolites for
energy-efficient hydrocarbon separations.
183. Observing bimodal size
distribution of TX114 micelles in water by using dynamic light scattering. K. Kimura, R. P. Collins
184. On the interpretation of
graphite images obtained by ST
185. Ordered local domain structures
of decaneselenolate and dodecaneselenolate assemblies on Au{111}. J. D.
186. Ordering, dynamics and
spectroscopy of weakly bound molecules on Au{111} at 4 K. P. Han, E. C. H. Sykes, T. P. Pearl, P. S. Weiss
187. Oxametallacycle formation via
ring-opening of 1-epoxy-3-butene on Ag(111): high resolution XPS and
theoretical probes. H. Piao, K.
Adib, S. Linic,
188. Particle size and stability of
non-aqueous ink-jet inks. C. Hayes,
I. Teraoka
189. Particle-assisted wetting. H. xu, W. A. Goedel
190. Per-N-methylated polyethylenimine
as non-viral carrier for gene delivery with low cytotoxicity.
191. Photogeneration and
micropatterning of surface chemical groups using end functional azobenzene
self-assembled monolayers. K. Lee,
F. Pan, G. T. Carroll, N. J. Turro, J. T. Koberstein
192. Photolithographic structures
with precise controllable nanometerscale spacings created by molecular rulers.
193. Poly(t-butyl
acrylate)-block-polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinyl pyridine): Synthesis and
micellization behavior in aqueous solutions. F. Liu, Q. Wu, A. Eisenberg
194. Polymer adsorption and
conformation study on organic pigments and its correlation to liquid ink
performance. N. Wu, A. Lou, J. Smid,
R. Durand Jr.
195. Preparation and
characterization of gold labelled poly(4-vinyl pyridine)-block-poly(ethylene
oxide) micelles for cellular internalization. P. Lim Soo, S. N. Sidorov, F. Liu, L.
196. Preparation and
characterization of monodispersed silver colloid with seed technique. Y. G. Kim, S. G. Oh, Y. C. Kim
197. Preparation of nanostructures
using chemical reactions of monolayer-protected metal nanoparticles. Y. Shon, E. Cutler, L. E. Chinn, S. R.
Issacs
198. Robust DNA monolayers on metal
supports. P. A. Johnson, R. Levicky
199. Salt induced polyelectrolyte
multilayer film conformational change. V.
Dudnik,
200. Second harmonic generation optical
activity as a probe of structural changes upon adsorption. R. A.
201. Separation of organic and
inorganic small molecules from nano gold colloid solution using temperature
responsive polymeric hydrogel. W. Zhang,
202. SERS study of bipbenyl
carboxylates adsorbed on Au and Ag colloidal surfaces. S. Yu, K. H. Yu, H. Choi
203. Shear flow of condensed
phospholipid monolayers. J. Ignιs-
204. Smart self-assembled biological
nanotubes: Controlled metal nanocyrstal coating and controlled placement via
peptide molecular recognition. H.
205. Spectroscopic identification
and dynamics of adsorbed cetyltrimethylammonium bromide structures on TiO2
surfaces. H. Li, C. P. Tripp
206. Sphere-to-rod transitions in
gemini surfactants: do headgroups pinch counterions ? B. P. Regler, L. S. Romsted, Y. Geng
207. ST
208. Surface characterization of
nanoparticulate anatase TiO2 film at molecular level by using
vibrational Sum-Frequency-Generation spectroscopy. H. Groenzin, C. Wang,
209. Surface reactions of
co-adsorbed CH2I2 and CF3I on Ag (111). K. Adib, H. Piao, J. Hrbek, W.
210. Suzuki cross-coupling reaction
catalyzed by palladium nanoparticle stabilized by polycarbodiimide. Y. liu, C. Khemtong, J. Hu
211. Switching dynamics of ladder
molecules in low defect self assembled monolayers. A. A. Dameron, J. W. Ciszek, J.
212. Synthesis and characterisation
of temperature-responsive shell cross-linked (SCL) micelles with functional
coronas. L. N. Pilon, S. P. Armes,
S. P. Rannard, P. Findlay
213. Synthesis and characterization
of core-shell metal and semiconductor nanoparticles. P. N. Njoki, J. Luo,
214. Synthesis and characterization
of thin films with fluorescent tags. N.
215. Synthesis of GaN nanoparticles.
G. Pan, P. Gregory Van Patten
216. Templated microporous silica
membranes for separation of gasses and volatile hydrocarbons. A. Straumanis, C. J. Cornelius
217. The adsorption and reaction of
3-chloropropene and 3-chloropropyne on powdered TiO2. C. Su, J. Wang, T. Chien, L. Chen, B.
Hsiu
218. The preparation and
characterization of TiO2 prepared by sol-gel technique. C. Su, B. Hong, C. Tseng, K. Fuh
219. Theoretical basis of a
trace-level method for pharmaceutical impurities utilizing nanostructured
materials in the separation system. S.
Castiglione, C. Zhong
220. Tunable superhydrophobic
surfaces by colloidal lithography. P.
Chen
221. Wetting and diffusion phenomena
in the confined interior of single silica nanotubes. K. Okamoto, D. English,
S. B. Lee
222. ATRP synthesis of polymer
brushes on nanostructures fabricated via atomic force microscope
nanolithography. S. L. Dawson, G.
Liu, T. E. Patten
TUESDAY
Section A
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Soft Colloids: Fundamental Research and Technological Applications
Structure of Soft Colloids and their Interfacial Behavior
Cosponsored with
Division of Polymer Chemistry
P. Dubin and R. E. Baier, Presiding
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Organizers
8:30 223. Double
layer forces: A
9:00 224. Amphiphilic copolymers
for stability improvement of W1/O/W2 double emulsions. F.
9:30 225. Electrokinetics of the
gel-water interface. L. P. Yezek, H.
P. van Leeuwen
10:00 226. Surface potential and
mobility of anionic/nonionic mixed micelles as a function of composition. G. F. Kirton, D. W.
10:30 227. Shape fluctuations of
lipid vesicles studied by a neutron spin-echo technique. D. P. Bossev, N. Rosov
11:00 228. Shear-induced
orientation of a rigid surfactant gel mesophase and applications to templated
materials synthesis. V. T. John, L.
Liu,
Section B
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Nanoparticle Dispersions: Stability and Interparticle Forces
Applications B
D. Velegol and K. A. Fichthorn, Organizers
8:30 229.
9:10 230. Polymer-particle
interactions in aqueous systems: poly-N-vinylformamide, polyvinylamine, its
derivatives and montmorillonite. C. T.
Haynes, R. Y. Lochhead, K. Price
9:30 231. Effects of surfactants
and polymers on dispersion of ZnO nano-particles. Y. Yuan, R. Verma, V. Knobel
9:50 232.
10:10 233. Building blocks of
nanoscale circuits:
Section C
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Selective Catalytic Oxidation: Fundamentals, Applications, and Environmental Impacts
Session B
8:30 234.
Fundamental studies of selective oxidation on supported vanadia: comparisons of
model single crystal and high surface area catalysts. J.
9:15 235. Vapor-phase
oxidesulfurization (ODS) of sulfur containing compounds over supported metal
oxide catalysts. S. Choi, I. E.
Wachs
9:40 236. Reactive oxygen
determination on V and Cr based catalysts by
10:05 Intermission.
10:20 237. Preparation,
characterization and catalytic behavior of vanadium oxide supported on
mesoporous alumina. P. Concepciσn, J.
10:45 238. Effect of chlorine on
the catalytic performance of
11:10 239. Surface characteristics
and activity in selective oxidation of o-xylene of supported V2O5 catalysts
prepared by ALD. A. Auroux, J.
Keranen, P. Carniti, A. Gervasini, L. Niinisto
Section D
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Semiconductor Interfaces
Dielectrics on Semiconductor Surfaces (High K)
E. Borguet, Organizer
8:30 240.
Fundamental differences between silicon-silicon dioxide, and silicon-high-K
dielectric interfacial bonding and device properties. G. Lucovsky
9:00 241. Semiconductor surface
passivation and chemical functionalization. Y. J. Chabal, F. Amy,
9:30 242. Kinetics and
thermodynamics of atomic layer deposition (ALD) of High-k dielectrics using
alternative metallorganic precursors. C.
B.
10:00 243. Atomic structure and
Fermi level pinning at the oxide-semiconductor interface. J. Z. Sexton,
10:30 244. Layer-by-layer analysis
of spectroscopical optical surface probes. B.
11:00 245. Ultrathin high-K
dielectrics on silicon: the importance of interface engineering. E. Gusev
11:30 246. Ion scattering studies
of high-K gate stacks. E. Garfunkel,
D. Starodub, S. Sayan, L. Goncharova, T. Gustafsson, D. Vanderbilt, R. A.
Bartynski, Y. J. Chabal, T. Nishimura
Physical chemistry of complex fluids
Block copolymer self-assembly
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
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Awards Symposium : Langmuir Lectures
R. Nagarajan and A. J. Gellman, Organizers
2:00 Introduction
of David J. Pine.
2:10 247. Colloidal clusters and
molecules: new opportunities for colloidal science. D. J. Pine
3:00 Introduction of John C.
Polanyi.
3:10 248. Thermal, photo-induced
and electron-induced reaction of adsorbates on Si, followed by ST
Section B
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Colloid and Surface Chemistry of Personal Care Products and Pharmaceutical Delivery Systems
Session A
R. Nagarajan and
2:00 249.
Coacervation in mixtures of anionic/nonionic micelles and polycations. P. Dubin
2:30 250. Adsorption of
polyethylene glycol modified protein to silica and poly(lactide-co-glycolide). S.
3:00 251. Comparative AF
3:30 252. Interfacial properties of
a pH responsive hydrogel. D. E. Leckband,
Z. Xi, F.
4:00 253.
4:30 254. The investigation of
sodium N-Acyl-L-glutamate and cationic cellulose interaction. N. Yamato, D.
Kaneko, R. Y. Lochhead
Section C
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Session C
2:00 255. Ab
initio modeling of light alkanes activation on surface VOx sites.
2:45 256. Selective oxidation of
1,3 butadiene over vanadia gels: Experimental and mechanistic studies. D. C. Yeragi, W. D. Schroeder, G. L.
Schrader
3:10 257. Thermal stability of the
transition metal and liquid-phase cyclhexene oxidation activity of substituted
3:35 Intermission.
3:50 258. Recent advances in
aerobic oxidation using metal/bromide catalysts. W. Partenheimer
4:15 259. Catalyst design for noble
metal catalyzed selective aqueous alcohol oxidation. V. R. Gangwal, J. van der Schaaf, B. F.
4:40 260. New x-ray spectroscopies
applied to Fe/ZS
Physical chemistry of complex fluids
Colloids
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
WEDNESDAY
Section A
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Soft Colloids: Fundamental Research and Technological Applications
Bulk Properties of Soft Colloidal Systems
Cosponsored with
Division of Polymer Chemistry
R. K. Prudhomme and F.
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Organizers
8:30 261.
Kinetic glass-like transitions in ultrasoft colloidal star polymers. D. Vlassopoulos, E. Stiakakis, G.
Petekidis, J. Roovers
9:00 262. Flow of self-assembled
rodlike micelles surfactant in porous media. W. Siriwatwechakul, R. K. Prud'homme
9:30 263. Aging phenomena in
microgels and compressed emulsions studied by rheology and dynamic light
scattering. E. E. Pashkovski, L.
Cipelletti, S.
10:00 264. Rheological properties
of emulsion gels. P. Hιbraud, A.
Koenig, P. Perrin
10:30 265. Gelation in physically
associating polymer solutions. S. K.
Kumar
11:00 266. Phase behavior
comparison of aqueous mixtures of Alkyl
11:30 267. Entropic and enthalpic
colloidal crystallization of stimuli-sensitive hydrogel nanoparticles. L. A. Lyon, S. B. Debord, C. D. Jones,
Section B
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Colloid and Surface Chemistry of Personal Care Products and Pharmaceutical Delivery Systems
Session B
R. Nagarajan and
8:30 268. The
investigation of macromolecular intrusion of the interstices of
cosmetically-important substrates. R. Y.
Lochhead, C. T. Haynes
9:00 269. Adhesion and friction on
skin. S. Ramakrishnan, T. Cui, R.
Verma
9:30 270. Linker-based non-toxic
microemulsions. E. J. Acosta, D. A.
Sabatini, J. H. Harwell
10:00 271. Perfluorinated
surfactants as skin penetration enhancers. D.
W. Osborne, D. A. W. Bucks
10:30 272.
11:00 273. Novel topical delivery
system for plant derived hydrophobic anti-irritant actives. J. J. Wille
Section C
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Selective Catalytic Oxidation: Fundamentals, Applications, and Environmental Impacts
Session E
8:30 274.
Structural organization of catalytic functions in
9:15 275. The selective oxidation
and ammoxidation of propane on a
9:40 276. Some fundamental aspects
of complex metal oxides catalysts for selective oxidation.
10:05 Intermission.
10:20 277. Structure-activity
relationships in alumina-supported transition metal oxides. S. J. Khatib,
10:45 278. Catalytic oxidative
carbonylation: How GE Plastics produces carbonate monomers on a commercial
scale for its polycarbonate resins. B.
P. Patel
11:10 279. Oxidative
dehydrogenation of propane over vanadia-magnesia catalysts prepared with
different vanadium precursors. A. V.
Simakov, Y. V. Frolova, D. Khabibulin, N. N. Sazonova, S. N. Pavlova, O. B.
Lapina
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8:30 280.
Quantum dynamics in nanopores:
9:05 281.
9:30 282. A density functional
study of the chemical activity of transition metal carbides. P. Liu, J. Rodriguez
9:55 283. Eley-Rideal and hot atom
reactions between H atoms on solid surfaces. X. Sha, B. Jackson
10:20 Intermission.
10:35 284.
11:00 285. The Origin of the
complication of the Si(111)-(7x7) surfaces. G. Jiang
11:25 286. Understanding
crystalline packing of physisorbed monolayers with experiment and theory. A. J.
Physical chemistry of complex fluids
Polyelectrolyte phase behavior
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
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Soft Colloids: Fundamental Research and Technological Applications
Synthesis in Soft Colloids and Characterization
Cosponsored with
Division of Polymer Chemistry
V. T. John and R. S. Farinato, Presiding
P. Somasundaran and R. S. Farinato, Organizers
2:00 287.
2:30 288. A study of the binding of
the biologically important hematin molecule to a novel imidazole containing
poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) microgel. V.
J. Cornelius,
3:00 289. Functionalized polymer
colloids with ordered interior. L.
3:30 290.
4:00 291.
4:30 292. Fabrication of
nanoparticle rings using heterogeneous soft surfaces. Z. Liu, R. Levicky
5:00 293. RAFT polymerization in
microemulsions. K. D. Hermanson, S.
Liu, E. W. Kaler
Section B
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Colloid and Surface Chemistry of Personal Care Products and Pharmaceutical Delivery Systems
Session C
R. Nagarajan and
2:00 294. A
systemic approach to formulating lipid nanoparticles for hydrophobic drug
delivery. J. Rathman,
2:30 295. Characterization of gold
nanoparticle-peptide complexes for nuclear targeting. H. Xie, S. Franzen, D. L. Feldheim
3:00 296. Controlling crystal
polymorphism with polymer surfaces. A.
J.
3:30 297.
4:00 298. The highly stable novel
capsules with hierarchical architectures. Z.
Dai, H.
4:30 299. Study of induced
ί-Amyloid fibril formation utilizing Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers.
R.
Section C
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Session D
2:00 300.
Vanadium phosphorus oxides as effective ammoxidation catalysts. A. D.
2:45 301. TAP reactor studies of
hydrocarbon oxidation over surface modified VPO catalysts. R. R. Fushimi, J. T. Gleaves, S. O. Shekhtman, G. S.
Yablonsky
3:10 302. Effect of the preparation
method on the structure and activity of alumina-supported Sb-V-O catalysts for
propane ammoxidation to acrylonitrile.
3:35 Intermission.
3:50 303. Selective oxidation of
methanol to dimethoxy methane. J.
Tavakoli, J. Gross, I. E. Wachs
4:15 304. Selective oxidation of
n-butane on VPO catalysts modified by coprecipitation of various additives. D. Ye,
4:40 305. Selective oxidation of
2,6-dimethylphenol to polyphenylene ether using copper coordination compounds. J. Reedijk, P. Gamez
Section D
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2:00 306.
Nucleation, self-assembly, and interfacial adsorption of multicomponent
systems. J. I. Siepmann, B. Chen, C.
D. Wick, J.
2:35 307. Aggregation of hexanol
isomers and of 2-ethoxyethanol in n-hexane.
J.
3:00 308.