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621. Thermal fluctuations and reorientations<br />

in solid state proton wires. J. A. Harvey,<br />

U. Viswanathan, J. Fermann,<br />

S. M. Auerbach<br />

622. Electron and energy transfer across a<br />

single amide bridge: MLCT relaxation<br />

processes for an excited ruthenium bipyridine<br />

donor acceptor complex.<br />

R. Rached<br />

623. Sequence dependent preferences of<br />

cations in nucleic acid structures.<br />

Y. G. Yingling, L. Sethaphong, A. Singh<br />

624. Characterization of hygroscopic core:<br />

Organic shell nanoparticles by tandem<br />

particle mobility measurements.<br />

S. A. Nizkorodov, J. Morrison,<br />

A. MacMillan, C. Harmon<br />

625. Ion mobility study of the structure and<br />

binding energy of protonated pyrimidinewater<br />

and pyrimidine-methanol clusters.<br />

A. Hamid, M. S. El-Shall<br />

626. Gas phase sequential reactions of pyridine<br />

and pyrimidine radical cations with<br />

acetylene: Evidence for nitrogen-containing<br />

covalent cyclic adducts. A. Soliman,<br />

M. S. El-Shall<br />

627. Coherence resonance in a single walled<br />

carbon nanotube ion channel. W. Choi,<br />

C. Lee, J. Han, M. Strano<br />

628. Electromigration properties of nanoparticles.<br />

T. L. Doane, Y. Cheng, R. Hill,<br />

C. Burda<br />

629. Ion transport through a hybrid membrane<br />

made of gramadine-A confined in a<br />

nanoporous polymer film. S. Balme,<br />

J. Janot, L. Berardo, F. Henn<br />

630. Ion conductive characteristics of organoboron<br />

ion gels facilely designed by<br />

condensation of cellulose with boric acids<br />

in ionic liquid. N. Matsumi,K.Aoi<br />

631. Structures of bismuth and tin cluster<br />

ions. R. Kelting<br />

THURSDAY MORNING<br />

Section D<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 107B<br />

Physical Chemistry of Hydrates, Interfaces,<br />

and Aerosols and their Relationship to the<br />

Climate System<br />

S. Brown, V. Vaida, Organizers<br />

S. Nizkorodov, Presiding<br />

8:00 632. Advances in studying the optical<br />

properties of complex aerosols with organic<br />

components. Y. Rudich<br />

8:40 633. Aerosol optical properties and internal<br />

structure. M. A. Freedman,<br />

C. A. Hasenkopf, K. J. Baustian,<br />

M. E. Wise, K. J. Zarzana, M. R. Beaver,<br />

M. A. Tolbert<br />

9:00 634. Changing optical properties of organic<br />

aerosol. C. D. Cappa, K. R. Wilson,<br />

J. D. Smith, D. L. Che<br />

9:40 635. Wavelength and humidity dependent<br />

aerosol extinction. A. R. Attwood,<br />

R. T. Chartier, M. E. Greenslade<br />

10:00 Coffee Break<br />

10:20 636. Measuring aerosol uptake kinetics<br />

using laser flash photolysis. G. Smith,<br />

L. Renbaum<br />

11:00 637. Role of isoprene epoxydiols in<br />

the formation of isoprene SOA under low-<br />

NO x conditions. N. C. Eddingsaas,<br />

J. D. Surratt, M. Chan, A. W. Chan,<br />

J. H. Seinfeld, P. O. Wennberg<br />

11:20 638. Photochemical aging and the<br />

evolution of atmospheric organic aerosol.<br />

J. H. Kroll, S. H. Kessler,<br />

A. J. Carrasquillo, K. R. Wilson,<br />

D. R. Worsnop<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 104B<br />

Molecular Systems for Efficient Solar<br />

Energy Conversion and Storage<br />

C. Schmuttenmaer, V. Batista, Organizers<br />

B. Bartlett, Presiding<br />

8:20 639. Use of sunlight for the photocatalytic<br />

conversion of carbon dioxide and<br />

water vapor to hydrocarbon fuels.<br />

C. A. Grimes<br />

9:00 640. Photocatalytic hydrogen production<br />

with tunable nanorod heterostructures.<br />

P. Alivisatos<br />

9:40 641. Carbon dioxide reduction to form<br />

carbon-carbon bonds: Mechanistic investigation<br />

of systematically tuned pyridine<br />

derivatives. A. J. Morris,<br />

E. L. Zeitler, R. L. Slater, E. B. Cole,<br />

P. S. Lakkaraju, A. B. Bocarsly<br />

10:00 Intermission<br />

10:20 642. Structure-function analyses of<br />

supramolecular and biomimetic designs<br />

for solar fuels catalysts. D. M. Tiede,<br />

K. L. Mulfort, A. M. Scott, S. L. Bender,<br />

O. G. Poluektov, L. M. Utschig,<br />

L. X. Chen, K. L. Mardis<br />

11:00 643. Photo-induced two-, four-, and<br />

six-electron reducing equivalents storage<br />

using mononuclear Ru complexes.<br />

K. Tanaka, T. Fukushima, E. Fujita,<br />

J. Muckerman<br />

11:40 644. Biphasic ionic liquid-supercritical<br />

CO 2 solvent systems for the photocatalytic<br />

reduction of CO 2. D. C. Grills,<br />

E. Fujita<br />

Section E<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 106<br />

Recent Advances in Ion Mobility for<br />

Analysis and Characterization of<br />

Macromolecules<br />

Macromolecular Structures Cosponsored by<br />

ANYL<br />

M. Bowers, E. Baker, Organizers<br />

A. Ashcroft, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:35 645. Ion mobility of membrane and soluble<br />

complexes. C. Robinson<br />

9:15 646. Ion mobility mass spectrometry<br />

applied to virus structure and assembly.<br />

A. J. Heck<br />

9:55 647. Development of ion mobility-mass<br />

spectrometry as a high-throughput approach<br />

for structural genomics.<br />

B. T. Ruotolo<br />

10:35 648. Ion mobility investigations of protein:carbohydrate:metal<br />

ion non-covalent<br />

complexes. J. A. Leary<br />

11:15 649. Role of charge state on protein<br />

conformation and protein complexes<br />

probed by ion mobility and mass spectrometry.<br />

S. H. Lomeli, C. N. Ferguson,<br />

S. A. Benchaar, R. R. Ogorzalek Loo,<br />

J. A. Loo<br />

THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 104B<br />

Molecular Systems for Efficient Solar<br />

Energy Conversion and Storage<br />

V. Batista, Organizer<br />

C. Schmuttenmaer, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 650. Artifical OEC that is a functional<br />

mimic of the OEC and PSII. D. G. Nocera<br />

2:10 651. Theoretical studies of catalysis for<br />

artificial photosynthesis.<br />

J. T. Muckerman, X. Shen, Y. A. Small,<br />

P. B. Allen, M. V. Fernandez-Serra,<br />

M. S. Hybertsen, E. Fujita<br />

2:50 652. Effect of a cobalt-based oxygen<br />

evolution catalyst on the stability and the<br />

selectivity of photo-oxidation reactions of<br />

aWO 3 photoanode. J. A. Seabold,<br />

K. Choi<br />

3:10 Intermission<br />

3:30 653. Catalytic solar water splitting inspired<br />

by photosynthesis. homogeneous<br />

catalysts with a Mechanical (“Machinelike”)<br />

action. G. F. Swiegers,<br />

G. Dismukes, L. Spiccia,<br />

R. Brimblecombe, A. Koo, J. Chen,<br />

G. G. Wallace<br />

4:10 654. Optimization of energy transfer<br />

processes in photosynthetic systems.<br />

J. Cao<br />

4:50 655. Highly visible light-sensitive TiO 2<br />

photocatalysts toward bioinspired solar<br />

cells. M. Yoon, H. Lee, J. Lee<br />

Section D<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 107B<br />

Physical Chemistry of Hydrates, Interfaces,<br />

and Aerosols and their Relationship to the<br />

Climate System<br />

S. Brown, V. Vaida, Organizers<br />

J. Kroll, Presiding<br />

1:30 656. Organic Aerosol formation from<br />

OH oxidation of a series of alkanes and<br />

aldehydes. N. M. Donahue<br />

2:10 657. Unimolecular reactions of precusors<br />

to secondary organic aerosols.<br />

W. Tsang<br />

2:30 658. Effect of molecular structure on<br />

secondary organic aerosol formation.<br />

P. J. Ziemann<br />

3:10 659. Intercomparison study of black<br />

carbon measurements. E. S. Cross,<br />

T. B. Onasch, A. Ahern, W. Wrobel,<br />

J. G. Slowik, J. Olfert, D. Lack,<br />

P. Massoli, C. D. Cappa, J. P. Schwarz,<br />

R. Spackman, D. W. Fahey, A. Sedlacek,<br />

A. Trimborn, J. T. Jayne, A. Freedman,<br />

L. Williams, N. L. Ng, C. Mazzoleni,<br />

M. Dubey, B. Brem, G. Kok,<br />

R. Subramanian, S. Freitag, A. Clarke,<br />

C. E. Kolb, D. R. Worsnop, P. Davidovits<br />

3:30 Intermission<br />

3:50 660. Phase transitions of ammonium<br />

sulfate particles internally mixed with secondary<br />

organic material. S. T. Martin,<br />

M. Smith, M. Kuwata<br />

4:30 661. Binary solid/liquid phase diagrams<br />

of the ammonium malonate and ammonium<br />

hydrogen malonate aqueous systems<br />

with implications for tropospheric<br />

aerosols. K. D. Beyer, M. D. Richardson<br />

4:50 662. Aging of secondary organic aerosols<br />

by carbonyl-amine chemistry.<br />

S. A. Nizkorodov, D. L. Bones,<br />

A. P. Bateman, T. B. Nguyen, Z. Cabral,<br />

L. Q. Nguyen, J. Laskin, A. Laskin<br />

Section E<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 106<br />

Recent Advances in Ion Mobility for<br />

Analysis and Characterization of<br />

Macromolecules<br />

Complex Samples Cosponsored by ANYL<br />

M. Bowers, Organizer<br />

E. Baker, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:35 663. Pushing the limits of LC-MS sensitivity<br />

and throughput using IMS-TOF<br />

MS. R. D. Smith,E.S.Baker,<br />

Y. M. Ibrahim, D. C. Prior,<br />

W. F. Danielson III, K. K. Weitz,<br />

A. R. Shah, G. A. Anderson, M. Belov<br />

2:15 664. Use of sub-monolayer nanoparticulate<br />

matrices for lipid imaging by matrix<br />

implanted laser desorption/ionization<br />

(MILDI) ion mobility MS. A. S. Woods,<br />

E. K. Lewis, J. Post, A. Delvolve,<br />

T. F. Egan, J. A. Schultz<br />

2:35 665. Shape selective studies of complex<br />

systems utilizing travelling wave ion<br />

mobility mass spectrometry. J. Scrivens<br />

3:15 666. Advances in the temporal and<br />

structural measurement of cellular secreteomes.<br />

J. A. McLean<br />

3:55 667. Ion mobility-mass spectrometery<br />

as a tool for investigating aggregation inhibitors<br />

of Alzheimer’s amyloid beta protein.<br />

M. M. Gessel, H. Li, C. Wu, J. Shea,<br />

G. Bitan, M. T. Bowers<br />

4:15 668. Inducing transitions between<br />

states as a means of refining structures<br />

obtained from ion mobility measurements.<br />

D. E. Clemmer<br />

POLY<br />

Division of Polymer<br />

Chemistry<br />

K. Kiick, J. Linhardt, and G. Tew,<br />

Program Chairs<br />

OTHER SYMPOSIA OF INTEREST:<br />

Synthetic Oligosaccharides and<br />

Glycoconjugates for Preventing and<br />

Combating Disease (see CARB, Mon)<br />

Recent Developments in Intellectual<br />

Property Law: Patents, Trade<br />

Secrets, and Trademarks (see CHAL,<br />

Tue)<br />

Undergraduate Research Posters:<br />

Polymer Chemistry (see CHED, Mon)<br />

Nanomaterials for Biological,<br />

Pharmaceutical and Biomedical<br />

Applications (see COLL,Sun,Mon,<br />

Tue, Wed, Thu)<br />

Arthur C. Cope and Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholars Award Symposium (see<br />

ORGN, Tue)<br />

Nanoscaled Materials for Drug<br />

Delivery and Diagnostic Applications<br />

(see ORGN, Wed)<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS:<br />

POLY/PMSE Plenary Lecture and<br />

Award Reception, 5:30 PM: Wed<br />

SUNDAY MORNING<br />

Section D<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Otis<br />

From Molecules to Macromolecules:<br />

Towards Self-Assembling Materials<br />

C. Tang, P. Iovine, Organizers<br />

J. Lavigne, Organizer, Presiding<br />

PHYS/POLY<br />

8:25 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:30 1. Polycatenation under kinetic and<br />

thermodynamic control. J. F. Stoddart,<br />

M. A. Olson, L. Fang, A. Coskun,<br />

A. N. Basuray<br />

9:00 2. Functional and responsive block copolymers.<br />

K. A. Cavicchi<br />

9:20 3. Utilization of molecular rotors to<br />

probe local dynamics in self-assembled<br />

block copolymer materials.<br />

J. D. Biberdorf, C. W. Cone,<br />

D. A. Vanden Bout, B. J. Holliday<br />

9:50 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

The official technical program<br />

for the 240th National Meeting<br />

is available at:<br />

www.acs.org/boston2010<br />

TECH–109

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