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PMSE <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:35 218. Development of potent stable nucleic<br />

lipid particle (SNALP) formulations<br />

for therapeutic siRNA delivery.<br />

S. C. Semple, A. Lee, A. D. Judge,<br />

J. Heyes, E. Yaworski, L. B. Jeffs,<br />

M. Robbins, L. R. Palmer, S. K. Klimuk,<br />

I. MacLachlan<br />

2:00 219. Phospholipid nanosomes and<br />

polymer nanospheres for the nanotechnology<br />

delivery of biologics, siRNA and<br />

hydrophobic anticancer drugs.<br />

T. P. Castor<br />

2:25 220. Drug delivery systems for combination<br />

chemotherapy: Challenges and<br />

opportunities. L. D. Mayer<br />

2:50 221. CRLX288, a novel polymeric<br />

nanoparticle, significantly improves the<br />

therapeutic window over the parent drug<br />

in preclinical studies in mice. S. Eliasof,<br />

P. Ng, P. Lim Soo, J. Podobinski,<br />

G. Gangal, R. I. Case, P. Shum,<br />

J. G. Martínez, S. R. Kabir, D. Lazarus,<br />

S. Svenson<br />

3:15 222. Rationale for design and early<br />

clinical development of IT-101, a cyclodextrin-polyethylene-glycol<br />

copolymer<br />

nanoparticle delivery of camptothecin.<br />

M. Wolfgang, J. Hwang, S. Svenson,<br />

J. Ryan, T. Synold, Y. Yen<br />

3:40 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:55 223. High-precision therapeutics<br />

through Medicinal Nanoengineering .<br />

J. Hrkach<br />

4:20 224. Applications of biodegradable and<br />

biocompatible polyacetal drug conjugates<br />

to improve drug delivery.<br />

T. B. Lowinger<br />

4:45 225. Cobalamin nanoparticles for oral<br />

and target drug delivery. R. Zarzycki,<br />

P. Sood, N. Ummaneni, J. L. Gerberich,<br />

D. P. Nowotnik<br />

5:10 226. Development of stable polymer<br />

micelles for the treatment of cancer.<br />

H. Skaff, J. Rios-Doria, A. Carie,<br />

G. Cardoën, B. Burke, K. Sill<br />

Section C<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Commonwealth Ballroom C<br />

Nano-Scaled Phenomena in Polymeric<br />

Systems<br />

Physics of Confined Polymers Financially<br />

supported by Mitsubishi <strong>Chemical</strong>, BASF,<br />

Dow <strong>Chemical</strong>, and Kaneka<br />

A. Yee, H. Sue, J. Wong, Organizers<br />

K. Char, Presiding<br />

A. Takahara, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 227. Segmental motion of polystyrene<br />

in its thin film studied by de-focus single<br />

molecule fluorescence microscopy.<br />

Z. Zheng, J. Zhao<br />

2:00 228. Dramatic effects of nanoscale<br />

confinement on glass transition temperature,<br />

physical aging, and diffusion in polymer<br />

flims and nanocomposites.<br />

J. M. Torkelson, S. Kim, H. Deng,<br />

C. M. Evans, R. D. Priestley,<br />

P. Rittigstein, M. K. Mundra, C. B. Roth<br />

2:30 229. Crystallization studies of linear<br />

polymers in carbon nanotube dispersions.<br />

M. L. Minus,S.Kumar<br />

2:50 230. Sharp lower critical solution temperature<br />

transition for novel N-isopropylacrylamide<br />

based polymer. M. E. Alf,<br />

T. Hatton, K. K. Gleason<br />

3:10 231. Using hydrogel stamping to explore<br />

nanoscale porosity formation in<br />

polyelectrolyte multilayers. C. Cho,<br />

N. S. Zacharia<br />

3:30 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />

122–TECH<br />

3:45 232. Crowding effects on protein and<br />

nanoparticle solubility, relaxation and rate<br />

processes in fluid mixtures and entropyenthalpy<br />

compensation. J. F. Douglas,<br />

J. Dudowicz, K. F. Freed<br />

4:15 233. Visualizing the motion of polymer<br />

chains at an interface. J. S. Wong<br />

4:35 234. Molecular dynamics study of<br />

block copolymer thin film morphology:<br />

Effect of substrate and free surface.<br />

C. Forrey, K. G. Yager<br />

4:55 235. Fabrication and characterization<br />

of PMMA grafted imogolite nanotubes.<br />

W. Ma, H. Otsuka, A. Takahara<br />

Section E<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Galleria<br />

PMSE/POLY Poster Session<br />

General Posters<br />

D. Schiraldi, Organizer, Presiding<br />

2:30–4:00<br />

236. Structural characterization of water soluble<br />

derivatives of cisplatin drugs from<br />

chelation with chitosan. C. E. Carraher,<br />

Jr., A. Francis Robinson<br />

237. 1 H NMR spectroscopy of organotin<br />

polyethers derived from dibutyltin dichloride<br />

and poly(ethylene glycols).<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr., G. Barot<br />

238. Development of new interfacial system<br />

for the synthesis of ciprofloxacin-containing<br />

organotin poly(ether amines). A. Zhao,<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr.<br />

239. Enhanced solubility of ciprofloxacin organotin<br />

poly(ether amines). A. Zhao,<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr.<br />

240. Synthesis of water soluble derivatives<br />

of cisplatin drugs from chelation with chitosan.<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr.,<br />

A. Francis Robinson<br />

241. Chain length calculations for water soluble<br />

derivatives of cisplatin drugs from<br />

chelation with chitosan.<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr., A. Francis Robinson<br />

242. Thermal properties of the products of<br />

lignin and organotin halides.<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr., D. C. Sterling<br />

243. Electrical properties of the products of<br />

lignin and organotiin halides.<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr., D. C. Sterling<br />

244. Organotin polyether structural similarities<br />

in the inhibiiton of estrogen-sensitive<br />

MCF-7 and non-estrogen-sensitive MDA<br />

cancer cells. M. R. Roner,<br />

C. E. Carraher, Jr., K. Shahi, G. Barot<br />

245. Nanotube forests for electrochemical<br />

energy storage from electrostatic assembly.<br />

L. Shao, W. Jang, J. L. Lutkenhaus<br />

246. Fluorescein derivatives functionalized<br />

silsesquioxnae/bridged silsesquioxane<br />

nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization<br />

and particle morphology. C. J. Simouth,<br />

J. Binion, H. P. Rathnayake<br />

WEDNESDAY MORNING<br />

Section C<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Commonwealth Ballroom C<br />

Nano-Scaled Phenomena in Polymeric<br />

Systems<br />

Nano-Mechanical Behaviour and<br />

Nanocomposites Financially supported by<br />

Mitsubishi <strong>Chemical</strong>, BASF, Dow <strong>Chemical</strong>,<br />

and Kaneka<br />

A. Yee, A. Takahara, H. Sue, Organizers<br />

J. Wong, Organizer, Presiding<br />

J. Zhao, Presiding<br />

8:00 247. Development and applications of<br />

polymer nanocomposites. A. Usuki<br />

8:30 248. Characterization of nanomechanical<br />

behavior of glassy polymers. L. Chen,<br />

Y. Kong, A. F. Yee<br />

8:50 249. Strain hardening induced by polymer<br />

nanoparticles in PA6.<br />

E. Huitrón-Rattinger, A. Romo-Uribe,<br />

M. E. Romero-Guzmán<br />

9:10 250. Nanoscaled deformations in block<br />

copolymer modified epoxies. D. Liu,<br />

H. Sue, Z. J. Thompson, F. S. Bates,<br />

M. A. Hillmyer, M. Dettloff, G. Jacob,<br />

N. Verghese, H. Pham<br />

9:30 251. Properties of poly(3-hexyl thiophene)<br />

under nano-confinement in the array<br />

of ordered TiO 2 nanotubes.<br />

T. R. Foong, A. Sellinger, Y. Shen, X. Hu<br />

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

10:05 252. Ultrathin multilayer thin films<br />

containing nano-objects. K. Char<br />

10:35 253. Preparation of nanocomposites<br />

with in situ synthesized nanoplatelets.<br />

C. S. Southworth, M. F. Milner, L. Sun<br />

10:55 254. Strengthening of epoxy based on<br />

hybrid nanofillers of MWCNT and clay.<br />

D. Sun, C. Chu, H. Sue<br />

11:15 Concluding Remarks<br />

Section D<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Stone<br />

Novel Polymeric and Nanocomposite<br />

Materials for Defense and Energy<br />

Fabriaction of Electronic Materials<br />

Financially supported by Air Force Office of<br />

Scientific Research, Army Research Office,<br />

Eastman <strong>Chemical</strong> Company, Office of Naval<br />

Research, and PPG Industries Foundation<br />

P. Costanzo, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:00 255. Flexible, stretchable, and foldable<br />

electrodes for organic photovoltaics via<br />

oxidative chemical vapor deposition.<br />

M. C. Barr, C. M. Boyce, K. K. Gleason<br />

8:20 256. All-organic electrochromic fabric<br />

for wearable displays. Y. Ding,<br />

M. A. Invernale, G. A. Sotzing<br />

8:40 257. Simple method for making electrochromic<br />

devices containing novel conjugated<br />

polymer chromophores.<br />

M. A. Invernale, K. Lee, Y. Ding, T. Dey,<br />

D. Mamangun, G. A. Sotzing<br />

9:00 258. Series of new vinylene based conjugated<br />

polymers with sulfone phenylene<br />

and different donor co-monomers for energy<br />

applications. T. Nguyen, C. Zhang,<br />

R. Li, S. Sun<br />

9:20 259. Electroactive polymer brushes<br />

and nanocomposite films on ITO electrodes.<br />

B. Kim, R. Shallcross,<br />

N. R. Armstrong, J. Pyun<br />

9:45 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />

10:15 260. Morphology study of PCBM/<br />

P3HT organic photovoltaic with small angle<br />

neutron scattering. W. Yin,<br />

M. Dadmun<br />

10:35 261. Soluble pegylated polythiophenes:<br />

Synthesis and nitroaromatic<br />

sensing. A. Kokil, T. Ponrathnam,<br />

A. Kumar, R. Nagarajan, J. Kumar<br />

10:55 262. Ternary phase behavior of P3HTb-PEO<br />

compatibilized P3HT/PCBM films.<br />

J. Chen, X. Yu, K. Hong, J. M. Messman,<br />

D. L. Pickel, K. Xiao, B. Sumpter,<br />

M. D. Dadmun, J. W. Mays, S. Kilbey<br />

11:15 263. Functionalized quantum dots<br />

and nanoparticle-polymer composites.<br />

C. Miesch, I. Kosif, J. Lawrence,<br />

T. Emrick<br />

11:40 Concluding Remarks<br />

Section B<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Grand Ballroom C<br />

Simulation of Hybrid Interfaces and Multi-<br />

Component Polymeric Materials<br />

Biointerfaces Cosponsored by COMP<br />

Financially supported by National Science<br />

Foundation<br />

R. Berry, Organizer<br />

H. Heinz, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 264. Effects of single point mutations<br />

on peptide-mineral interactions: A combined<br />

experimental and computational<br />

approach. C. C. Perry<br />

9:05 265. Is variety the spice of life? Multiscale<br />

molecular simulations support experiments<br />

in nanocarrier/nucleic acid systems<br />

design. P. Posocco, M. Fermeglia,<br />

X. Liu, L. Peng, A. Malek, C. V. Catapano,<br />

D. K. Smith, S. Pricl<br />

9:40 266. Nature of molecular binding at the<br />

peptide/solid hybrid interfaces.<br />

M. Sarikaya, R. Samudrala, A. Jen,<br />

J. S. Evans, C. Tamerler<br />

10:15 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />

10:30 267. Multiscale simulation of proton<br />

exchange membranes. G. A. Voth<br />

11:05 268. Force-field development for<br />

computer simulation of biomolecular systems:<br />

The GROMOS case. D. Steiner,<br />

W. F. van Gunsteren<br />

11:30 269. Interactions of peptides and<br />

ionic liquids with silica. R. Berry<br />

Section A<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Hancock<br />

General Papers/New Concepts in<br />

Polymeric Materials<br />

Energy/Responsive Polymers<br />

D. Schiraldi, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:00 270. Characterization of perflourocyclobutane/polyvinylidene<br />

diflouride<br />

(PFCB/PVDF) blends for use as fuel cell<br />

proton exchange membranes.<br />

K. A. Finlay, D. A. Dillard, R. B. Moore,<br />

S. W. Case, M. W. Ellis, Y. Li, T. J. Fuller,<br />

S. M. Mackinnon, C. S. Gittleman, Y. Lai<br />

9:20 271. ESR detection of early events in<br />

the fragmentation of perfluorinated model<br />

compounds and relevance to the stability<br />

of polymeric membranes used in fuel<br />

cells. S. Schlick, M. Spulber<br />

9:40 272. <strong>Chemical</strong> degradation studies of<br />

aromatic model compounds for fuel cell<br />

membrane applications. D. M. Savant,<br />

T. A. Zaowdzinski Jr., D. A. Schiraldi<br />

10:00 PMSE/POLY Poster Session and Intermission<br />

10:20 273. Amine-functionalized polymeric<br />

nanocoatings for hydrolytically stable microfluidic<br />

devices. J. Xu, K. Gleason<br />

10:40 274. Hardblock-free thermoplastic<br />

polyurethanes (TPUs) exhibiting shape<br />

memory. X. Gu, P. T. Mather<br />

11:00 275. Study of the nanophase structure<br />

of poly(methacrylic acid) brushes<br />

synthesized via ATRP. E. Soto-Cantu,<br />

C. Deodhar, D. Uhrig, J. P. Hinestrosa,<br />

B. S. Lokitz, J. F. Ankner, S. M. Kilbey<br />

11:20 276. Amphiphilic polyurethanes: Synthesis,<br />

properties, and responsive behavior.<br />

A. Kohut, I. Hevus, A. Voronov<br />

11:40 277. Amphiphilic invertible polymers<br />

for adsolubilization on solid substrates of<br />

different polarity. A. Kohut, A. Voronov,<br />

V. Kislenko, L. Sieburg<br />

Section E<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Galleria<br />

PMSE/POLY Poster Session<br />

General Posters<br />

D. Schiraldi, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:30–11:00<br />

278. Cross-linked PB-PEO hybrid micelles<br />

for targeted delivery. T. P. Smart,<br />

E. G. Kelley, M. O. Sullivan, T. H. Epps III<br />

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