TECHNICAL PROGRAM - American Chemical Society Publications
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COLL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
11:30 374. Bio-inspired synthesis and coating<br />
of nanoparticles for biological applications.<br />
Y. Zheng, J. Xie, J. Jiang,<br />
J. Y. Ying<br />
Section C<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Burroughs<br />
Inorganic-Organic Solar Cells<br />
L. Chen, Organizer<br />
G. Meyer, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
8:35 375. What makes dye cells tick, or kick<br />
the bucket? Injection, regeneration, and<br />
collection efficiencies in new, old, dry,<br />
and wet dye sensitized solar cells.<br />
B. C. O’Regan, P. R. Barnes, C. Law,<br />
A. Y. Anderson, A. Listorti, J. R. Durrant,<br />
T. Ghaddar, R. Humphry-Baker<br />
9:05 376. Nanostructured photoelectrodes<br />
for light to electrical energy conversion.<br />
J. Hupp<br />
9:30 377. Electric field effects in dye sensitized<br />
solar cells. G. Meyer,S.Ardo,<br />
J. Rowley<br />
9:55 378. Ruthenium “star” complexes as<br />
sensitizing dyes. E. Galoppini,Y.Zhang,<br />
P. Johansson, G. J. Meyer<br />
10:20 Intermission<br />
10:35 379. Quantum dot sensitized solar<br />
cells: Mapping photoinduced charge<br />
transfer processes. P. V. Kamat<br />
11:00 380. Studies of oxomanganese complexes<br />
for natural and artificial photosynthesis.<br />
V. S. Batista<br />
11:25 381. Dye sensitized solar cells and organic<br />
photovoltaics: Alternatives to the<br />
usual. C. M. Elliott, D. J. Bates,<br />
C. B. Moss, L. N. Ashbrook,<br />
C. A. Bignozzi, S. Cazzanti<br />
11:50 382. Funneling solar energy and<br />
charge at sensitized mesoporous films.<br />
S. Ardo, G. J. Meyer<br />
12:05 383. <strong>Chemical</strong> modification of III-V<br />
semiconductor photoelectrodes for photoelectrochemical<br />
energy conversion and<br />
storage. S. Maldonado<br />
Section D<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Carlton<br />
Symposium in Honor of Kash Mittal<br />
Wood and Paper Adhesion<br />
H. Dodluk-Kenlg, V. S. Gutowski,<br />
R. Nagarajan, Organizers<br />
C. Frihart, Presiding<br />
9:00 384. Wood joints adhesion and performance<br />
in mechanical friction welding of<br />
wood without adhesives. A. Pizzi<br />
9:40 385. Challenges in measuring the adhesion<br />
properties and surface energy of<br />
cellulose nanofibrils. D. J. Gardner<br />
10:00 386. Silane coupling agents as wet<br />
end aids for papermaking process.<br />
O. Paquet, E. Zeno, M. Brochier-Salon,<br />
N. M. Belgacem<br />
10:20 387. Challenges in understanding the<br />
performance of wood adhesives.<br />
C. R. Frihart<br />
10:40 388. Withdrawn<br />
11:00 389. Effect of soy protein modifications<br />
and fiber surface treatments on their<br />
impact on interfacial shear strength with<br />
cellulose fibers. A. N. Netravali<br />
11:20 390. Proteins as wood adhesives.<br />
C. R. Frihart, C. G. Hunt, M. J. Birkeland<br />
11:40 391. Withdrawn<br />
38–TECH<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
Section E<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Lewis<br />
Nanoscale Characterization of Microbes<br />
and Cells<br />
Nanoscale Characterization of Microbes<br />
N. Abu Lail, M. Nunez, Organizers<br />
T. Camesano, Organizer, Presiding<br />
9:00 Introductory Remarks<br />
9:05 392. Immunoimmobilization and<br />
nanoscale manipulation of living bacteria.<br />
Z. Suo, M. Deliorman, X. Yang,<br />
L. Loetterle, R. Avci<br />
9:25 393. Nanoscale adhesion of Listeria<br />
monocytogenes EGDe to silicon nitride as<br />
a function of growth temperatures.<br />
F. P. Gordesli, N. I. Abu-Lail<br />
9:45 394. Trypanosoma brucei flagellum reveals<br />
unique and dynamic structures of a<br />
nanomachine. A. Y. Koyfman,<br />
M. F. Schmid, L. Gheiratmand,<br />
H. A. Khant, C. J. Fu, C. Y. He, W. Chiu<br />
10:05 395. Anti-sporal activity of antimicrobial<br />
peptides against Bacillus anthracis.<br />
P. A. Pinzon-Arango, R. Nagarajan,<br />
T. A. Camesano<br />
10:25 396. Surface adhesion profile change<br />
of uropathogenic E. coli in urine after oral<br />
consumption of cranberry juice cocktail.<br />
Y. Tao, P. A. Pinzon, A. B. Howell,<br />
T. A. Camesano<br />
10:45 397. Nanoscale comparisons of the<br />
adhesion strength measured between silicon<br />
nitride and L. monocytogenes’<br />
strains of environmental or epidemic origin<br />
under fixed environmental conditions.<br />
A. Eskhan, N. Abu-Lail<br />
11:05 398. Nanomaterial - cell interaction<br />
measurement platforms. E. Mansfield,<br />
S. Hooker<br />
11:25 399. Probing the interaction forces<br />
between bacterial biofilms and surfaces<br />
with atomic force microscopy.<br />
A. E. Murdaugh, K. Aidala, M. Nunez<br />
11:45 400. Listeria monocytogenes: Mucin<br />
interactions in gastrointestinal infections.<br />
N. Yurt-Beyenal, N. Abu-Lail<br />
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Harbor Ballroom II<br />
Symposium in Honor of Richard Lambert<br />
C. Sykes, Organizer<br />
C. Baddeley, Presiding<br />
1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
1:35 401. Conversion of waste biogas over<br />
supported nickel catalysts and solid oxide<br />
fuel cell anodes: Carbon deposition,<br />
sulphur poisoning and characterisation of<br />
hydrocarbonaceous overlayers formed<br />
during reforming. R. M. Ormerod,<br />
C. J. Laycock, J. Z. Staniforth,<br />
A. L. Hopkin, G. J. Moore,<br />
I. P. Silverwood, N. G. Hamilton,<br />
D. Lennon, C. D. Frost, S. F. Parker<br />
2:00 402. X-ray studies of catalytic clean<br />
technologies. A. F. Lee<br />
2:25 403. Electrochemical promotion of catalysis.<br />
C. G. Vayenas<br />
2:50 404. Tuneable solid acid catalysts for<br />
clean chemical technologies. K. Wilson<br />
3:15 405. Particle size and support effects in<br />
electrocatalysis. B. Hayden<br />
3:40 406. RML inspired research in surface<br />
chemistry. F. J. Williams<br />
4:05 407. Towards a surface science of molecular<br />
crystals: Studies with soft X-ray<br />
spectroscopies. S. L. Schroeder,<br />
J. S. Stevens, H. M. Zaki, A. M. Booth<br />
4:30 408. Combining catalysts and light: Environmental<br />
applications of nanoparticles<br />
and nanostructures. A. Orlov<br />
4:55 409. Deciphering the mechanism for<br />
covalent alkyl monolayers on silicon.<br />
M. V. Lee, T. M. Willey, J. R. Lee,<br />
D. E. Brehmer, D. Enders, T. Nagao,<br />
M. R. Linford, K. Ariga<br />
Section B<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Alcott<br />
Nanomaterials for Biological,<br />
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical<br />
Applications<br />
Nanoparticles Synthesis and Properties<br />
R. Nagarajan, Organizer, Presiding<br />
I. Sokolov, Presiding<br />
1:30 410. Synthesis and surface modification<br />
of colloidal Yb 3� ,Er 3� codoped<br />
NaYF 4 upconversion nanophosphors for<br />
photodynamic therapy. J. Shan,<br />
S. J. Budijono, R. K. Prud’homme, Y. Ju<br />
1:50 411. High yield synthesis and optical<br />
properties of Ag 10 clusters. A. Mohanty,<br />
N. Garg, R. Jin<br />
2:10 412. Withdrawn<br />
2:30 413. Large-scale synthesis of uniformsized<br />
nanocrystals and their designed assembly<br />
for multifunctional biomedical applications.<br />
T. Hyeon, B. Kim, M. Park,<br />
J. Lee<br />
2:50 414. Plasmonic copper selenide<br />
nanocrystals for photothermal therapy.<br />
C. M. Hessel, V. Pattani, M. Rasch,<br />
J. L. Hueso, J. W. Tunnell, B. A. Korgel<br />
3:10 415. Ultrabright fluorescent mesoporous<br />
silica particles, both nano and micro.<br />
D. O. Volkov, E. Cho, I. Sokolov<br />
3:30 416. Engineered SERS substrates with<br />
multiscale signal enhancement: Nanoparticle<br />
cluster arrays. B. Yan, B. Reinhard<br />
3:50 417. Nucleation and growth studies as<br />
essential basis for manipulating the properties<br />
of nanomaterials. J. Polte,<br />
R. Kraehnert, A. Thuenemann,<br />
F. Emmerling<br />
4:10 418. Small-angle X-ray scattering study<br />
of readily controllable palladium nanoparticle<br />
formation on viral nanotemplates.<br />
A. K. Manocchi, B. Lee, H. Yi<br />
4:30 419. Biomimic approach for Visible-<br />
NIR water soluble colloidal quantum dots.<br />
Q. Song,X.Ai<br />
4:50 420. Tuning the spectral properties of<br />
cyanine based near infrared fluorescent<br />
nanoparticles. S. Das, D. Bwambok,<br />
B. El-Zahab, J. D. Monk, S. L. de Rooy,<br />
F. Hung, G. Baker, I. M. Warner<br />
Section C<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Burroughs<br />
Inorganic-Organic Solar Cells<br />
G. Meyer, Organizer<br />
M. D. McGehee, Presiding<br />
L. Chen, Organizer, Presiding<br />
2:00 421. Engineering interfacial layers and<br />
compatible polymers for organic photovoltaics.<br />
T. Marks<br />
2:30 422. Using time-resolved THz spectroscopy<br />
to study carrier dynamics in<br />
TiO 2 nanotubes. C. Richter,<br />
C. Schmuttenmaer<br />
2:55 423. Progress in development of new<br />
semiconducting polymers for highly efficient<br />
organic solar cells. L. Yu<br />
3:20 Intermission<br />
3:35 424. Increasing light harvesting with<br />
energy transfer in organic-inorganic solar<br />
cells. M. D. McGehee<br />
4:00 425. Long-range energy transfer between<br />
conjugated polymers and<br />
fullerenes: Implications for bilayer plastic<br />
solar cells. B. J. Schwartz,A.L.Ayzner,<br />
S. Doan, B. Tremolet de Villers,<br />
S. H. Tolbert<br />
4:25 426. Structure, dynamics and power<br />
conversion efficiency correlations in new<br />
low bandgap polymer:PCBM solar cells.<br />
L. X. Chen, J. Guo, J. M. Szarko,<br />
Y. Liang, B. S. Rolczynski, B. Lee, H. Son,<br />
L. Yu<br />
4:50 427. Energetics and structure of metal/<br />
semiconducting polymer interfaces.<br />
C. T. Campbell, J. A. Farmer, J. Sharp,<br />
J. M. Gottfried, J. Zhu<br />
Section D<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Carlton<br />
Symposium in Honor of Kash Mittal<br />
Adhesion Mechanism and Testing<br />
H. Dodluk-Kenlg, V. S. Gutowski,<br />
R. Nagarajan, Organizers<br />
S. Bandyopadhyay, Presiding<br />
2:00 428. Adhesion control through engineered<br />
macromolecular interphases.<br />
W. S. Gutowski, S. Li, G. Toikka<br />
2:40 429. Predictions of solid film properties<br />
derived from thermochemical kinetic<br />
analysis of raw resin formulations.<br />
A. Kandelbauer, G. Wuzella,<br />
A. R. Mahendran, I. Taudes, P. Widsten<br />
3:00 430. Recent research trends in high<br />
performance pressure-sensitive adhesives.<br />
H. Hyun-Joong Kim,<br />
S. Sumin Kim<br />
3:20 431. Latest developments in the<br />
scratch test for adhesion measurement of<br />
thin films and coatings. N. Randall<br />
3:40 432. Estimation of the adhesion<br />
strength of particles/residues and gate<br />
structures for calculating the damage<br />
threshold of patterned silicon wafers during<br />
physical force assisted cleans.<br />
S. Halder, T. Kim, A. Pacco, K. Kenis,<br />
M. Claes, R. Vos, S. De Gendt,<br />
P. Mertens<br />
4:00 433. Fundamental studies of clathrate<br />
hydrate adhesion. J. D. Smith,<br />
A. J. Meuler, Y. Cui, R. E. Cohen,<br />
G. H. McKinley, K. K. Varanasi<br />
Section E<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Lewis<br />
Nanoscale Characterization of Microbes<br />
and Cells<br />
Nanoscale Characterization of Mammalian<br />
and Microbial Cells<br />
T. Camesano, M. Nunez, Organizers<br />
N. Abu Lail, Organizer, Presiding<br />
2:00 434. AFM study of epithelial cells: Towards<br />
“physical markers” of cancer.<br />
I. Sokolov, M. E. Dokukin, N. V. Guz,<br />
S. Iyer, R. M. Gaikwad, C. D. Woodworth<br />
2:40 435. <strong>Chemical</strong> imaging of lipid distribution<br />
within cell membranes with high-resolution<br />
secondary ion mass spectrometry.<br />
M. L. Kraft, K. Lou, J. F. Frisz,<br />
P. K. Weber, K. J. Carpenter,<br />
W. P. Hanafin, I. D. Hutcheon<br />
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