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CATL/CHED <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

51. Synthesis of ternary Pt-Fe-Co alloy catalysts<br />

toward oxygen reduction reaction.<br />

S. Hwang,S.Yoo,T.Lim,S.Kim<br />

52. Catalytic nanobowls synthesized using<br />

atomic layer deposition. N. A. Ray,<br />

R. P. Van Duyne, P. C. Stair<br />

53. Kinetics of adsorption and reaction of hydrocarbon<br />

molecules on ordered Sn/<br />

Pt(111) alloy surfaces. L. A. Welch,<br />

B. E. Koel<br />

54. Synthesis, characterization, and catalytic<br />

applications of ruthenium(II) carbene-pincer<br />

complexes. O. V. Ozerov, R. Ramirez<br />

55. Improving cellulase compositions for<br />

lignocellulose hydrolysis. T. Shaghasi<br />

56. Synthesis of transition metal and transition<br />

metal alloy nanoparticles as catalysts.<br />

Y. Kang, C. B. Murray<br />

57. Oxidation of 2,3,6-trimethylphenol (TMP)<br />

using manganese oxide octahedral molecular<br />

sieves (OMS-2). N. N. Opembe,<br />

C. K. King’ondu, S. L. Suib<br />

58. Catalytic reactions of silica gel supported<br />

titanium oxide with aryl ketones.<br />

A. Apblett, R. Cannon<br />

59. In situ micro-spectroscopy study on the<br />

coke formation during the methanol-toolefin<br />

conversion on individual H-ZSM-5<br />

crystals. D. Mores, B. M. Weckhuysen<br />

60. Acid catalyzed synthesis of fatty acid<br />

methyl esters from waste greases.<br />

H. L. Ngo, H. Vanselous, W. Lin<br />

61. Influence of Nafion® on adsorption of<br />

carbon monoxide on platinum catalysts.<br />

A. P. Yakaboski, E. Smotkin<br />

62. High performance NH 3-SCR zeolite zatalysts<br />

for treatment of NOx in emissions<br />

from diesel engine. X. Yang, C. K. Narula<br />

63. Mono- and multilayer surface alloys as<br />

electrocatalysts. X. Yang, J. Fu, B. E. Koel<br />

TUESDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206B<br />

Surface Science of Catalysis Cosponsored<br />

by COLL, FUEL, and PETR<br />

G. Bhargava, E. I. Altman, Organizers,<br />

Presiding<br />

9:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

9:05 64. Fine tuning modifier-substrate interactions<br />

in the asymmetric hydrogenation<br />

of ketoesters on chirally modified<br />

platinum. S. Lavoie,<br />

V. Demers-Carpentier, Y. Dong,<br />

J. Brunelle, G. Goubert, G. Mahieu,<br />

P. H. McBreen<br />

9:25 65. Density functional theory study of<br />

defects in magnetite. T. A. Manz,<br />

D. S. Sholl<br />

9:45 66. Inverse oxide/metal catalysts: Surface<br />

science models for fundamental<br />

studies in catalysis. J. Hrbek<br />

10:15 67. Interaction of oxygen adatom and<br />

carbon monoxide on TiO2(110) surface.<br />

J. Lee, Z. Zhang, X. Deng, D. Sorescu,<br />

J. T. Yates, C. Matranga<br />

10:35 68. Surface science models in catalysis:<br />

Thin oxide films as supports and reactive<br />

surfaces. M. Sterrer,<br />

S. Shaikhutdinov, H. Freund<br />

11:05 69. Size matters: Catalysis by gold.<br />

R. M. Lambert<br />

11:35 70. Atomic-scale view of metal alloy<br />

surface chemistry. C. Sykes<br />

12:05 71. Low-temperature hydrogenation<br />

catalysts: Theoretical predictions and experimental<br />

verification. J. G. Chen<br />

12:35 72. Atomic-scale engineering of Pt alloy<br />

catalyst surfaces using controlled oxidation-reduction<br />

cycles. T. Li, P. A. Bagot,<br />

E. A. Marquis, E. Tsang, G. D. Smith<br />

Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation II<br />

Membranes Sponsored by FUEL,<br />

Cosponsored by CATL (probationary)<br />

20–TECH<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />

Heterogeneous Catalysis for Environmental<br />

and Sustainable Energy Applications<br />

General Environmental Catalysis Sponsored<br />

by ENVR, Cosponsored by CATL<br />

(probationary)<br />

TUESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206B<br />

Surface Science of Catalysis<br />

E. I. Altman, Organizer<br />

G. Bhargava, Organizer, Presiding<br />

2:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

2:05 73. Single molecule imaging of manganese<br />

porphyrin oxidation reactions in a<br />

liquid-STM. D. den Boer, M. Li, T. Habets,<br />

P. Iavicoli, D. B. Amabilino, R. J. Nolte,<br />

A. E. Rowan, S. Speller, S. De Feyter,<br />

J. A. Elemans<br />

2:25 74. <strong>Chemical</strong> imaging and interaction<br />

quantification for catalytic materials using<br />

high-resolution atomic force microscopy.<br />

U. D. Schwarz, M. Z. Baykara,<br />

T. C. Schwendemann, H. Mönig,<br />

E. I. Altman<br />

2:55 75. Autocatalytic reduction of a Cu2O/ Cu(111) surface by CO: STM, XPS and<br />

DFT studies. F. Yang, Y. Choi, P. Liu,<br />

J. Hrbek, J. A. Rodriguez<br />

3:15 76. Chiral seeding in molecular surface<br />

assemblies studied by UHV-STM.<br />

F. Masini, N. Kalashnyk, M. M. Knudsen,<br />

K. V. Gothelf, F. Besenbacher,<br />

E. Lægsgaard, T. R. Linderoth<br />

3:35 77. Combined ambient pressure XPS,<br />

high pressure STM, and DFT study of the<br />

in situ oxidation of Pt(110) and the reaction<br />

of gas phase CO with two distinct<br />

surface oxygen species. M. E. Grass,<br />

D. Butcher, Z. Zeng, F. Aksoy, H. Bluhm,<br />

B. S. Mun, G. A. Somorjai, W. Li, Z. Liu<br />

3:55 78. Differential charging in XPS for<br />

nanomaterial and organic layer characterization.<br />

S. L. Bernasek<br />

4:25 79. Orientation and structure of hydrocarbon<br />

adsorbates at catalytically relevant<br />

vapor/oxide and liquid/oxide interfaces<br />

probed by sum frequency generation.<br />

A. M. Buchbinder, E. Weitz, F. M. Geiger<br />

4:45 Concluding Remarks<br />

Heterogeneous Catalysis for Environmental<br />

and Sustainable Energy Applications<br />

Photocatalysis Sponsored by ENVR,<br />

Cosponsored by CATL (probationary)<br />

WEDNESDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206B<br />

Surface Science of Catalysis<br />

G. Bhargava, Organizer<br />

E. I. Altman, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:00 80. Recent advances in the synthesis<br />

of Au-Pd colloids in the preparation of<br />

very active selective oxidation catalysts.<br />

J. A. Lopez-Sanchez, N. Dimitratos,<br />

J. M. Anthonykutty, A. F. Carley,<br />

R. C. Tiruvalam, A. A. Herzing, C. J. Kiely,<br />

D. W. Knight, G. J. Hutchings<br />

9:20 81. Vibrational spectroscopic study of<br />

low temperature CO oxidation over Au/ZnO<br />

nanoparticles. H. Noei, M. Muhler, Y. Wang<br />

9:40 82. Mechanistic studies on the nucleophilic<br />

coupling reactions on gold surface.<br />

B. Xu, R. J. Madix, C. M. Friend<br />

10:10 83. Atomic-level insight into nanogold<br />

catalysis viewed from the perspective of<br />

Au n superatoms. Y. Zhu<br />

10:30 84. First-Principles and experimental<br />

studies of the sub-nanomenter platinum<br />

atoms supported on �-alumina.<br />

C. K. Narula, X. Chen, M. G. Stocks,<br />

M. DeBusk, L. F. Allard<br />

10:50 85. Methanol reactions over metals<br />

(Pd, Pt and Au) doped ceria. N. Yi,R.Si,<br />

H. Saltsburg, M. Flytzani-Stephanopoulos<br />

11:10 86. Engineering and atomic-scale<br />

characterization of bimetallic Pd alloys for<br />

hydrogen dissociation. A. E. Baber,<br />

H. L. Tierney, J. R. Kitchin, E. H. Sykes<br />

11:30 87. Surface – subsurface interactions<br />

in hydrogen desorption from Pd.<br />

W. D. Michalak, M. Widom, J. B. Miller,<br />

D. Alfonso, B. Morreale, A. J. Gellman<br />

11:50 88. Surface structure of Pd 3Fe(111):<br />

Anomolous surface morphology and implications<br />

for electrocatalysis. X. Yang,<br />

B. E. Koel<br />

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206B<br />

Surface Science of Catalysis<br />

E. I. Altman, G. Bhargava, Organizers<br />

2:00 89. High throughput study of the catalytic<br />

activity of CuPd alloys for hydrogen<br />

purification membranes. A. J. Gellman,<br />

J. B. Miller, P. Kondratyuk, S. Shukla,<br />

E. Broitman<br />

2:30 90. Heterogeneous catalysts need not<br />

be so heterogeneous: Size and shape selected<br />

transition metal nanocrystal fuel<br />

cell catalysts. C. B. Murray,Y.Kang,<br />

X. Ye, V. D. Nguyen<br />

3:00 91. Nature of excess electrons in TiO 2<br />

and their role in surface reactions.<br />

N. A. Deskins, R. Rousseau, M. Dupuis<br />

3:20 92. Solid-liquid interfacial hydrogen<br />

bond catalysis using nano structured materials<br />

metal oxides. W. Song,F.Niu<br />

3:40 93. Morphologies and reactivities of<br />

platinum and rhodium nanoparticles.<br />

D. W. Goodman, M. J. Lundwall,<br />

S. M. McClure, Z. Zhou, F. Yang<br />

4:10 94. Measuring and relating the electronic<br />

structure of alloys to their chemical<br />

and catalytic performance. S. Linic,<br />

N. Schweitzer, H. Xin, E. Nikolla<br />

4:30 95. Stark tuning of absorbed CO on<br />

fuel cell catalytic layers in operating fuel<br />

cells. I. Kendrick, E. Smotkin<br />

4:50 96. Immobilization of Mucor miehei<br />

lipase on titania mesoporous materials.<br />

Y. Martinez, M. Bellino, D. Kaplan,<br />

G. J. Soler-Illia, G. R. Castro<br />

5:10 Concluding Remarks<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING<br />

Heterogeneous Catalysis for Environmental<br />

and Sustainable Energy Applications<br />

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by CATL<br />

(probationary)<br />

THURSDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206B<br />

Catalyst for Energy Storage Cosponsored by<br />

FUEL and PETR<br />

J. Zheng, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:00 97. Lithium-air battery. P. G. Bruce,<br />

S. A. Freunberger, L. J. Hardwick,<br />

Z. Q. Peng, Y. Chen<br />

9:45 98. Synthesis, characterization, and<br />

electrochemistry of high oxidation state<br />

cobalt hangman corroles for oxygen electrocatalysis.<br />

D. G. Nocera, D. D. Kiper<br />

10:15 99. Mechanistic study of water splitting<br />

catalyzed by a biomimetic dimanganese<br />

oxomanganese complex: A model<br />

for photosystem II. E. M. Sproviero,<br />

G. W. Brudvig, V. S. Batista<br />

10:45 100. Atomic simulations of heterogeneous<br />

fuel cracking catalysis.<br />

S. M. Opalka,T.H.Vanderspurt<br />

CHED<br />

Division of <strong>Chemical</strong><br />

Education<br />

C. Gauthier, J. Smist, and<br />

N. Snyder, Program Chairs<br />

OTHER SYMPOSIA OF INTEREST:<br />

Chemistry and the Environment Film<br />

Series (see CEI, Sun)<br />

The School <strong>Chemical</strong> Cleanout<br />

Campaign (SC3) Needs You (see<br />

CHAS, Mon)<br />

Formal and Informal Education<br />

Platforms for Sustainable Energy<br />

Systems (see COMSCI, Tue)<br />

Anna Jane Harrison: ACS President,<br />

Her Science and Her Legacy (see<br />

HIST, Mon)<br />

Excellence in the Undergraduate<br />

Chemistry Curriculum - A Global<br />

Perspective (see PRES, Mon)<br />

Sustainability Education (see PRES,<br />

Mon)<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS:<br />

High School – College Teachers<br />

Luncheon, 12:00 PM: Sun<br />

Reception, 5:30 PM: Sun<br />

SUNDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Seaport Hotel<br />

Plaza Ballroom B<br />

High School Program<br />

S. Mitchell, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:35 1. Food and medicines of the future:<br />

The role of green chemistry. J. C. Warner<br />

9:20 2. Connecting candy to chemistry:<br />

Ready-to-use resources from the Journal<br />

of <strong>Chemical</strong> Education. E. K. Jacobsen,<br />

L. E. Slocum, N. J. Pienta<br />

9:55 Intermission<br />

10:10 3. ACS high school chem club program.<br />

A. LeFevre<br />

10:40 4. Chemistry of birds, carrots, oranges,<br />

pickles, and rhubarb. R. Perkins<br />

11:40 Concluding Remarks<br />

Section B<br />

Seaport Hotel<br />

Seaport Ballroom B<br />

Using Technology to Enhance Learning in<br />

Organic Chemistry<br />

P. A. Janowicz, Organizer<br />

L. McClary, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:35 5. Turning a compressed video course<br />

into a “live” experience: Adding multimedia<br />

into organic chemistry. J. Kabrhel<br />

8:55 6. Using technology to the maximum in<br />

the teaching of chemistry. K. K. Bagga<br />

Photographing or recording<br />

meeting sessions and/or<br />

activities other than your own<br />

are prohibited at all official<br />

ACS events without written<br />

consent from ACS.

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