TECHNICAL PROGRAM - American Chemical Society Publications
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POLY/PMSE <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
Section B<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Grand Ballroom A<br />
Frontiers in Polymer Characterization<br />
Dynamics and Size Analysis<br />
D. Waldow, D. Nelson, Organizers<br />
T. Seery, M. Dadmun, Organizers,<br />
Presiding<br />
9:00 477. Analysis of chitosan/DNA nanoparticles<br />
by field flow fractionation.<br />
P. Ma, M. Buschmann, F. M. Winnik<br />
9:30 478. Asymmetric flow field flow fractionation<br />
of amphiphilic dendritic polymers.<br />
A. Lederer, S. Boye, D. Appelhans,<br />
B. Voit<br />
9:50 479. Dynamic swelling, morphology,<br />
and conductivity in thin ionic block copolymer<br />
films. S. A. Petrina, T. Saito,<br />
N. Podraza, M. A. Hickner<br />
10:10 Intermission<br />
10:30 480. Searching for glass transitions in<br />
layer-by-layer assemblies.<br />
J. Lutkenhaus, W. Jang, L. Shao<br />
11:00 481. Glass transitions, segmental dynamics,<br />
and friction coefficients for individual<br />
polymers in multicomponent polymer<br />
systems by chain-level experiments.<br />
L. W. Gill, J. L. White<br />
PMSE<br />
Division of Polymeric<br />
Materials: Science and<br />
Engineering<br />
J. Pyun, D. Schiraldi, C. Soles,<br />
and T. Younkin, Program Chairs<br />
SOCIAL EVENTS:<br />
Breakfast, 7:30 AM: Sun, Mon, Tue,<br />
Wed, Thu<br />
Hospitality Suite, 8:00 PM: Tue<br />
Reception, 5:30 PM: Wed<br />
BUSINESS MEETING:<br />
Executive Committee Meeting, 4:30<br />
PM: Sun<br />
Business Meeting, 5:00 PM: Mon<br />
SUNDAY MORNING<br />
Section A<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Commonwealth Ballroom A/B<br />
WCU International Symposium on Energy<br />
Storage and Conversion<br />
Nanostructured Materials for Energy<br />
Applications Financially supported by Dongjin<br />
Semichem Co., Ltd., Office of Research<br />
Affairs, Seoul National University, and WCU<br />
Program of <strong>Chemical</strong> Convergence for Energy<br />
and Environment funded by the Ministry of<br />
Education, Science and Technology (R31-<br />
10013)<br />
P. Theato, J. Jang, Organizers<br />
K. Char, Organizer, Presiding<br />
T. Hyeon, Presiding<br />
8:30 1. Thermoelectric polymer nanocomposites.<br />
J. C. Grunlan,C.Yu<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
118–TECH<br />
9:00 2. Nonaqueous sol-gel routes to metal<br />
oxide nanostructures. N. Pinna<br />
9:30 3. Nanostructured polymeric membranes<br />
for fuel cell and water treatment<br />
applications. M. A. Hickner<br />
10:00 4. Colloidal polymerization: A route to<br />
heterostructured semiconductor nanowires<br />
for energy. B. Kim, N. R. Armstrong,<br />
J. Pyun<br />
10:30 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:45 5. High energy density nanocomposites<br />
based on surface modified BaTiO 3<br />
and ferroelectric polymers. J. W. Perry,<br />
P. Kim, O. Smith, J. P. Tillotson,<br />
S. R. Marder<br />
11:15 6. Fabrication of conducting polymer<br />
nano-materials for energy storage and<br />
conversion. J. Jang<br />
11:45 7. Mechanical and thermal energy<br />
transport in biological and biologically inspired<br />
nanostructures. M. J. Buehler,<br />
Z. Xu<br />
Section B<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Grand Ballroom C<br />
Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Drug<br />
Delivery and Imaging<br />
Imaging and Therapy Financially supported<br />
by Cerulean Pharma, Inc.<br />
S. Svenson, Organizer, Presiding<br />
J. Gao, S. Boyes, Presiding<br />
8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
8:35 8. Multistage drug delivery system for<br />
design of enhanced therapeutic systems<br />
and improved contrast agents. B. Godin,<br />
R. E. Serda, E. Tasciotti, X. Lu, T. Tanaka,<br />
P. Decuzzi, M. Ferrari<br />
9:00 9. Targeted multifunctional nanoparticles<br />
for imaging, surgery and therapy of<br />
cancer. R. Kopelman, Y. Koo Lee<br />
9:25 10. Theranostic polymer micelles for<br />
lung cancer imaging and therapy.<br />
G. Huang, S. Yang, L. Wu, C. Khemtong,<br />
C. Kessinger, S. Li, O. Togao,<br />
M. Takahashi, K. Brown, J. Gao<br />
9:50 11. Dendrimer based cancer therapy.<br />
S. N. Goonewardena, S. Choi,<br />
J. R. Baker<br />
10:15 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:30 12. Polymer-modified gadolinium<br />
nanoparticles for the targeted imaging of<br />
cancer. M. D. Rowe, C. G. Chang,<br />
N. J. Serkova, S. G. Boyes<br />
10:55 13. Multifunctional lipoprotein-derived<br />
nanoparticles for diagnostic and therapeutic<br />
applications in biomedicine.<br />
W. J. Mulder, D. P. Cormode, T. Skajaa,<br />
P. A. Jarzyna, A. Gianella, E. A. Fisher,<br />
Z. A. Fayad<br />
11:20 14. Investigation of large molecule<br />
and nanoparticle pharmacokinetics by<br />
quantitative PET imaging. M. I. Papisov,<br />
A. J. Fischman, V. Belov<br />
11:45 15. Aggregation control of poly(pphenylene<br />
ethynylene)s in water for biological<br />
imaging applications. J. Moon,<br />
A. Nguyen, Y. Ko<br />
Section C<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Commonwealth Ballroom C<br />
AkzoNobel Award in Outstanding Graduate<br />
Research in Polymer Chemistry in Honor of<br />
Haifeng Gao Cosponsored by POLY<br />
Financially supported by AkzoNobel<br />
W. Ford, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:30 16. Novel self-assembling approaches<br />
to functionalized materials. C. J. Hawker<br />
9:00 17. New functional hybrid nanoparticles<br />
using (3-acryloylpropyl)trimethoxysilane<br />
as a crosslinker. A. H. Müller,<br />
J. Yuan, M. Müller, S. Weiss, A. Walther<br />
9:30 18. Polymers and dipolar nanoparticles.<br />
J. Pyun<br />
10:00 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:15 19. Organic materials and devices for<br />
solar energy conversion.<br />
M. E. Thompson<br />
10:45 20. Achieving the impossible by combining<br />
anionic and atom transfer radical<br />
polymerization. N. Hadjichristidis<br />
11:15 21. Synthesis of polymers with controlled<br />
architectures by ATRP.<br />
K. Matyjaszewski<br />
11:45 Presentation of Award by Rama<br />
Chandran<br />
11:50 22. Synthesis of functional polymers<br />
with controlled architecture by ATRP of<br />
monomers in the presence of crosslinkers:<br />
From stars to gels. H. Gao<br />
Section D<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Stone<br />
Green Coating Technologies<br />
D. Webster, J. Rawlins, Organizers,<br />
Presiding<br />
8:30 23. Environmentally friendly non-ionic<br />
and fluorine free surface active amphiphilic<br />
block copolymers for fouling release<br />
applications. H. S. Sundaram, Y. Cho,<br />
C. J. Weinman, M. Y. Paik, M. Dimitriou,<br />
J. Finlay, M. E. Callow, J. A. Callow,<br />
E. J. Kramer, C. K. Ober<br />
9:00 24. Poly(2,5-bis-(N-methyl-N-hexylamino)phenylene<br />
vinylene) (BAM-PPV)<br />
as a replacement for army wash primers.<br />
P. Zarras, C. Webber, C. E. Miller<br />
9:30 25. Thin film fuel cell and water purification<br />
membranes cast from alcohol/water<br />
nanodispersions of disulfonated poly(aryl<br />
ether) copolymers. C. Lee, M. Lee,<br />
J. E. McGrath, J. Park, J. Song,<br />
M. B. Robert, J. Spano, S. Wi, J. Cook,<br />
B. D. Freeman<br />
9:50 26. Single-step and solvent-free synthesis<br />
of conducting poly(3,4-thylenedioxythiophene)<br />
and its copolymer.<br />
D. Bhattacharyya, H. Chelawat,<br />
K. K. Gleason<br />
10:10 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:30 27. Synthesis of polyurethane dispersions<br />
using novel polypropylene carbonate<br />
polyols. M. J. Nasrullah, P. Thapliyal,<br />
V. V. Sonalkar, C. Gallagher-Lein,<br />
D. C. Webster<br />
10:50 28. Preparation of functional polymer<br />
surfaces by hyperthermal hydrogen induced<br />
cross-linking. C. V. Bonduelle,<br />
S. Karamdoust, D. B. Thompson,<br />
T. Trebicky, G. Davidson, L. W. Lau,<br />
E. Gillies<br />
11:10 29. Epoxy-anhydride curing of epoxidized<br />
sucrose esters of fatty acids.<br />
X. Pan, P. Sengupta, D. C. Webster<br />
11:30 30. Monomer-grafted sucrose ester<br />
resins. T. J. Nelson, D. C. Webster<br />
Section E<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Galleria<br />
PMSE/POLY Poster Session<br />
Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Drug<br />
Delivery and Imaging<br />
S. Svenson, Organizer, Presiding<br />
9:30–11:00<br />
31. Synthesis of folate functionalized biodegradable<br />
amphiphilic dendrimer-like star<br />
polymer for targeted cancer cells.<br />
W. Cao, J. Zhou, Y. Wang, L. Zhu<br />
32. CRLX288, a novel polymeric nanoparticle,<br />
slows the release of drug and can<br />
be dosed less frequently than the parent<br />
drug. S. R. Kabir, P. Ng, P. Lim Soo,<br />
J. Podobinski, G. Gangal, R. I. Case,<br />
P. Shum, B. Sweryda-Krawiec,<br />
J. G. Martínez, S. Svenson, S. Eliasof,<br />
D. Lazarus<br />
33. Manipulating the structural conformation<br />
of PB-PEO micelles in water-THF co-solvent<br />
mixtures. E. G. Kelley, T. P. Smart,<br />
C. M. Marino, M. O. Sullivan, T. H. Epps,<br />
III<br />
34. CRLX288, a novel polymeric nanoparticle,<br />
overcomes many of the delivery hurdles<br />
associated with the parent drug.<br />
J. G. Martínez, S. R. Kabir, P. Ng,<br />
P. Lim Soo, J. Podobinski, G. Gangal,<br />
R. I. Case, P. Shum, B. Sweryda-Krawiec,<br />
S. Svenson, S. Eliasof, D. Lazarus<br />
35. CRLX288, a novel polymeric nanoparticle,<br />
significantly improves the therapeutic<br />
window over the parent drug in preclinical<br />
studies in mice. P. Ng,<br />
P. Lim Soo, J. Podobinski, G. Gangal,<br />
R. I. Case, P. Shum, B. Sweryda-Krawiec,<br />
J. Martínez, S. R. Kabir, D. Lazarus,<br />
S. Eliasof, S. Svenson<br />
36. Size-dependent influenza virus inhibition<br />
by multivalent polyglycerol glycoarchitectures.<br />
I. Papp, A. L. Sisson, C. Sieben,<br />
A. Herrmann, R. Haag<br />
37. IT-101 nanoparticle characterization.<br />
R. I. Case, B. Sweryda-Krawiec,<br />
P. Shum, J. Hwang, M. Wolfgang<br />
38. Biodegradable polyglycerol nanogels<br />
with excellent cell penetrating properties.<br />
D. Steinhilber, A. L. Sisson, P. Welker,<br />
K. Licha, R. Haag<br />
39. Antibody-like nanomaterials for cell recognition.<br />
J. Zhou, B. Soontornworajit,<br />
Y. Wang<br />
40. Responsive polymeric magnetic nanoparticels<br />
with liquid crystalline hydrophobic<br />
layer. Y. Zhou,R.M.Kasi<br />
41. Multicompartment/multigeometric micelles<br />
(MCM/MGM) of diblock copolymer<br />
blend via dynamic and static self-assembly.<br />
J. Zhu, K. Zhang, C. Miesch,<br />
T. Emrick, K. Wooley, D. Pochan<br />
SUNDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section C<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Commonwealth Ballroom C<br />
Pushing the Limits of Nanolithography:<br />
Advanced Imaging for Sub 20 nm<br />
Patterning<br />
P. Trefonas, G. Barclay, Organizers,<br />
Presiding<br />
1:00 42. Surface modifying copolymers for<br />
self-assembly of block copolymers in<br />
thin-films. E. Han, M. Kim, Y. Kim,<br />
N. S. Safron, M. S. Arnold, P. Gopalan<br />
1:30 43. Sub-20 nm nanolithography using<br />
templated block copolymers. C. A. Ross,<br />
J. Son, K. W. Gotrik, Y. Jung,<br />
A. Alexander-Katz, J. Chang, A. Hannon,<br />
R. Mickiewicz, K. K. Berggren, Y. K. Yang<br />
2:00 44. Green processing of photoresists in<br />
non-polar fluids for high resolution patterning.<br />
C. K. Ober, C. K. Ouyang, J. Lee,<br />
J. Sha<br />
2:30 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />
2:45 45. Defect formation during self-assembly<br />
of block copolymer etch masks.<br />
S. Sills, D. B. Millward, R. Malshe<br />
3:15 46. Photoacid generator-attached molecular<br />
glass photoresists. M. Krysak,<br />
C. K. Ober<br />
3:45 47. Imaging hierarchal defects on<br />
coated patterned substrates using nanoprobes.<br />
C. Pratiwada<br />
4:15 48. Self-aligning and self-orienting DNA<br />
origami for sub-lithographic patterning.<br />
K. Kim, K. Sarveswaran, M. Lieberman<br />
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