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10:15 65. Application of ionic liquids for the<br />
conversion of cellulosic biomass into usable<br />
fuels. P. C. Trulove, W. M. Reichert,<br />
M. P. Foley, W. B. McIlvaine,<br />
D. W. O’Sullivan, H. C. De Long<br />
10:50 66. Conversion of biomass to fuels in<br />
ionic liquids. A. T. Bell<br />
11:25 67. Glucose activation by transient<br />
CR 2� dimers. E. J. Hensen,E.A.Pidko,<br />
V. Degirmenci<br />
11:45 68. Pretreatment of cellulosic biomass<br />
with ionic liquids for biofuels production.<br />
W. Henderson,E.Brown<br />
Section C<br />
Renaissance Boston Waterfront<br />
Atlantic Ballroom 2/3<br />
Hydrogen Production and Application<br />
Reforming, WGS, or Gasification<br />
Cosponsored by COMSCI<br />
X. Wang, Organizer<br />
J. Yang, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
8:35 69. In-situ studies of active sites and<br />
mechanism for the water-gas shift reaction<br />
on meta/oxide catalysts.<br />
J. A. Rodriguez, J. C. Hanson, P. Liu,<br />
J. Hrbek<br />
9:15 70. Methanol steam reforming over a<br />
stabilized ceria supported PdZn catalyst<br />
for hydrogen production. Q. Zhang,<br />
R. J. Farrauto<br />
9:35 71. Environmentally benign energy<br />
technologies. M. J. Castaldi<br />
10:15 Intermission<br />
10:25 72. Pt-Re interaction in Pt-Re/C catalysts<br />
under hydrothermal environment for<br />
production of hydrogen and biofuels<br />
through aqueous phase reforming.<br />
L. Zhang, A. Karim, G. Xia, Y. Yang,<br />
D. Heldebrant, D. L. King, Y. Wang<br />
11:05 73. Novel Pt/Mg(In)(Al)O catalysts for<br />
alkane dehydrogenation. P. Sun,<br />
G. Siddiqi, A. T. Bell<br />
11:25 74. Power type rate law of propane<br />
ATR over Pt-Ni/Al 2O 3 catalyst.<br />
F. Gökaliler,Z.Önsan, A. Aksoylu<br />
11:45 75. Reaction pathways from CH 4 to<br />
H 2 - UBI-QEP evaluation of transition<br />
metals. B. Enger, R. Lødeng, A. Holmen<br />
MONDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Renaissance Boston Waterfront<br />
Pacific Ballroom D<br />
New Energy Technologies<br />
Solar Cell and Solar Fuels<br />
C. Liu, J. Chen, J. Wang, Organizers<br />
J. Wu, L. Wang, Presiding<br />
1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
1:35 76. Ultrafast studies of charge carrier<br />
dynamics in novel nanocomposite materials<br />
for solar energy conversion applications.<br />
J. Z. Zhang, J. Hensel<br />
2:05 77. Multiple electron excitations and<br />
transfers in the dyes of coal solar cells.<br />
L. Wang<br />
2:35 78. Designing nanomaterials, devices,<br />
and processings for next generation of<br />
solar cells. Y. Cui<br />
3:05 79. Nanotubes from rutile TiO2 (110)<br />
sheets: Formation and properties.<br />
J. Wang<br />
3:35 Intermission<br />
3:50 80. Optimizing bulk and nanoscale architecture<br />
for improved performance in<br />
semiconducting polymer based photovoltaics.<br />
C. Tassone, A. L. Ayzner, A. Clark,<br />
C. Shi, Y. Rubin, B. Schwartz, S. Tolbert<br />
4:20 81. Leaf-like materials capable of energy<br />
conversion and CO 2 assimilation.<br />
B. Su<br />
4:50 82. Renewable fuel from CO 2 photoreduction<br />
using illuminated monolith reactor.<br />
P. Liou, S. Chen, J. C. Wu, D. Liu,<br />
S. Mackintosh, M. Maroto-Valer,<br />
R. Linforth<br />
5:20 83. Water oxidation by ruthenium complexes<br />
with tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine derivatives.<br />
X. Zhao, R. Grudzien, J. A. Ivie,<br />
K. R. Ruddick, C. E. Webster<br />
Section C<br />
Renaissance Boston Waterfront<br />
Atlantic Ballroom 2/3<br />
Hydrogen Production and Application<br />
Reforming and H2 Storage Cosponsored by<br />
COMSCI<br />
X. Wang, Organizer<br />
J. Yang, Organizer, Presiding<br />
1:30 84. Tuning structures and hydrogen<br />
adsorption properties of microporous<br />
metal organicframework (MMOF) materials.<br />
J. Li, H. Wu, Y. Zhao,<br />
M. Padmanabhan<br />
2:10 85. Development of integrated reformer<br />
system for syngas production.<br />
C. Junaedi, S. Vilekar, D. Walsh,<br />
R. Mastanduno, S. Roychoudhury<br />
2:30 86. Steam methane reforming over Ni<br />
and Ni/Ag catalysts: Gaining mechanistic<br />
insight through experiment and computation.<br />
D. W. Blaylock, H. Wang,<br />
A. H. Dam, Y. Zhu, U. Das, W. H. Green,<br />
A. Holmen, D. Chen<br />
2:50 87. Opportunities and challenges of<br />
Li-N based materials for hydrogen fuels.<br />
Y. Hu<br />
3:30 Intermission<br />
3:40 88. Advanced chemical hydrides for<br />
hydrogen storage. J. Holladay,<br />
A. Karkakamkar, D. Neiner, M. Bowden,<br />
D. Heldebrandt, J. Linehan, E. Ronnebro,<br />
C. Sorensen, R. Zheng, D. Matson,<br />
J. Birnbaum, T. Smurthwaite,<br />
D. Camaioni, T. Autrey<br />
4:20 89. Ni-substituted hexaaluminates as<br />
efficient partial oxidation catalysts.<br />
T. H. Gardner, E. Kugler, V. Abdelsayed,<br />
Y. Fan, J. Spivey<br />
4:40 90. Noble-metal based catalysts for<br />
biomass-derived tar cracking and methane<br />
reforming. R. A. Dagle,M.A.Gerber,<br />
Y. Su, M. Flake, D. L. King, J. F. White<br />
5:00 91. Catalytic partial oxidation of methane<br />
on autothermally operated Pt catalysts:<br />
Reaction pathways, zoning effects,<br />
and impact of mass and heat transport.<br />
O. Korup, M. Geske, S. Mavlyankariev,<br />
R. Schlögl, R. Horn<br />
5:20 92. Fundamental understanding of the<br />
role of K on the activity of Pt/CeO 2 catalyst<br />
for hydrogen production from ethanol<br />
and ethylene glycol. Z. He,X.Wang<br />
Section B<br />
Renaissance Boston Waterfront<br />
Pacific Ballroom E<br />
Ionic Liquids in Sustainable Energy and<br />
Fuels<br />
Electrochemistry, Energy Storage and<br />
Propulsion<br />
E. Maginn, W. Henderson, Organizers<br />
P. Trulove, Presiding<br />
2:00 93. Imidazole-based ionic liquids for<br />
use in PEMFCs: Proton conductivity<br />
studies. C. Gorman, L. Dyers,<br />
M. Gervais, J. B. Kerr<br />
2:35 94. Simulation study of nanoporous<br />
carbon supercapacitors in a room-temperature<br />
ionic liquid. H. J. Kim,Y.Shim<br />
3:10 95. Ionic liquid-based electrolytes for<br />
lithium batteries: Thermal phase behavior<br />
and ionic interactions. W. Henderson,<br />
Q. Zhou<br />
3:30 96. Thermal and corrosion properties<br />
of nanoparticle enhanced ionic liquids<br />
(NEILs). E. B. Fox, A. E. Visser,<br />
N. J. Bridges, J. R. Gray<br />
3:50 Intermission<br />
4:00 97. Vacuum electrospray ionization of<br />
ionic liquids. Y. Chiu, B. W. Ticknor,<br />
B. D. Prince<br />
4:35 98. Substituting hazardous rocket propellants.<br />
S. Schneider, T. Hawkins,<br />
M. Rosander, Y. Ahmed, J. Mills<br />
5:10 99. AHA! Computational design of<br />
aprotic heterocyclic anions for ionic-liquid-based<br />
CO2 separations.<br />
W. Schneider, E. Mindrup<br />
5:30 100. Dicyanoborate-based ionic liquids<br />
as hypergolic fluids. Y. Zhang,Y.Joo,<br />
J. M. Shreeve<br />
AES Science and Technology<br />
Hydrogen as a Resource Sponsored by<br />
COMSCI, Cosponsored by CATL<br />
(probationary), FUEL, I&EC, INOR, and PMSE<br />
MONDAY EVENING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Hall C<br />
Advances in Fuel Science and Technology<br />
C. Liu, X. Ma, Organizers<br />
8:00–10:00<br />
101. Advances in polymer electrolyte membranes<br />
reinforced by electrospun nanofiber<br />
porous substrates for fuel cells.<br />
S. Yun, J. Woo, S. Seo, S. Oh, S. Moon<br />
102. Synthesis and characterization of new<br />
biodiesels derived from oils of plants<br />
growing in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.<br />
J. W. Lane, K. Hukriede,<br />
D. Koirala, D. Levings, A. Stewart,<br />
M. A. Waxman<br />
103. Development of oil recovery methods:<br />
Facing up to the challenge of heavy oil resources.<br />
A. Duan, R. Li, B. Zheng,<br />
A. Duan<br />
104. Heterocyclic based ILs having alkyl hydrazine<br />
tether: Synthesis and physiochemical<br />
properties. Y. O. Ahmed,<br />
S. Schneider, M. Rosander,<br />
T. W. Hawkins<br />
105. Effect of acidity of zeolite on sythesis of<br />
dimethyl carbonate via methyl nitrite.<br />
C. Hao, S. Wang,H.Chen,Y.Ge,Z. Li,<br />
X. Ma<br />
106. Hydrogenation of CO 2 to formic acid on<br />
ruthenium hydroxide catalysts. S. Wang,<br />
C. Hao, M. Li, L. Kang, P. Na, X. Ma<br />
107. Surface-modified polyethylene separators<br />
for lithium-ion polymer battery via<br />
plasma-induced coating process. J. Kim,<br />
D. Lim<br />
108. Plasma modification of polyethylene<br />
separator for lithium-ion battery. G. An,<br />
J. Kim, D. Lim<br />
109. Catalytic behavior of ash derived from<br />
biomass gasification. N. Klinghoffer,<br />
M. J. Castaldi, A. Nzihou<br />
110. Catalyst center at the Advanced Photon<br />
Source beamline 9-BM. T. Bolin<br />
111. Simulating Fischer-Tropsch synthesis<br />
phase behavior in nonconventional reaction<br />
media. N. O. Elbashir<br />
112. Adsorption characteristics of lignosulfonates<br />
on self-assembly multilayers.<br />
Y. Deng, Y. Wu, X. Ouyang, D. Yang,<br />
X. Qiu<br />
113. Prediction of liquid-liquid equilibria of<br />
(ionic liquid � hydrocarbon) systems by<br />
COSMO-RS. A. R. Ferreira, M. G. Freire,<br />
J. G. Crespo, J. A. Coutinho<br />
114. <strong>Chemical</strong> durability studies of imidazoles<br />
and their ionic mixtures (with triflic<br />
acid) under mimic fuel cell conditions.<br />
L. Dyers, M. Gervais, J. B. Kerr<br />
115. Characterization of unsaturated hydrocarbon<br />
content from light and middle petroleum<br />
distillates using desorption electrospray<br />
ionization (DESI) mass<br />
spectrometry. E. Sokol, A. U. Jackson,<br />
T. Shum, R. Cooks<br />
116. Green methods for improving enzymatic<br />
saccharification of plant based biomass<br />
for cellulosic ethanol by using<br />
oxalic acid pretreatments.<br />
D. W. Berke-Schlessel,S.Das,<br />
R. Wexler, Y. Wei<br />
117. Xylose production with Thermobacillus<br />
composti immobilized on a porous gel<br />
carrier. Y. Nakane, K. Watanabe,<br />
K. Nakagawa, T. Sakaguchi<br />
118. Mono- and multilayer surface alloys as<br />
electrocatalysts. X. Yang,J.Fu,<br />
B. E. Koel<br />
119. Adsorption, dissociation of H 2 molecules<br />
on Ni(001) surface of Ni/YSZ slab: A<br />
DFT study. H. Chen,J.Chang,J.Lu<br />
120. Gas phase decomposition of methyl<br />
formate. S. Dooley, T. Farouk, F. L. Dryer<br />
121. Comparison of kinetic pathways in oxidation<br />
of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene and propylbenzene.<br />
S. Jahangirian, S. Dooley,<br />
F. L. Dryer<br />
122. CO2 sequestration and coal gasification<br />
using the Versatile Atmospheric dielectric<br />
barrier Discharge ExpeRiment (VADER).<br />
M. A. Lindon, E. Scime, D. Shekhawat,<br />
M. Gallagher, D. Berry<br />
123. Green heterogeneous catalytic conversion<br />
of bioethanol into n- and branched<br />
butanol on hydroxyapatites. L. Carreno,<br />
K. P. Ibarra, D. J. Portillo<br />
124. Gas phase decomposition of the most<br />
basic methyl ester, methyl formate.<br />
S. Dooley, T. Farouk, F. Dryer<br />
125. Selective sulfur removal from JP-8 jet<br />
fuel. M. Timko, L. Gonzalez, L. Shafer,<br />
J. Tester, P. Kracke, W. Green<br />
126. Preparation and characterization of a<br />
RuNi catalyst for biomass conversion to<br />
advanced alcohols. L. Song,J.Chen<br />
127. Diffusion coefficient-formula weight<br />
correlation analysis via DOSY NMR to examine<br />
acylglyceride mixtures and biodiesel<br />
production. G. L. Kagan,<br />
A. M. Socha, W. Li, R. Hopson,<br />
J. K. Sello, P. G. Williard<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Hall C<br />
Chemistry for Energy: Student Posters<br />
C. Burgess, Y. Alvarez Rojas, M. Hill,<br />
Organizers<br />
8:00–10:00<br />
128. In-reactor production of esterified biooil<br />
via methanol injection.<br />
P. Bhattacharya, P. Steele, E. Hassan,<br />
L. Ingram<br />
129. Performance degradation and recovery<br />
effect of direct formic acid fuel cells using<br />
a palladium anode catalyst. S. Baek,<br />
Y. Kwon, J. Han, J. Kim<br />
130. Carbon nanotube supported Pt and<br />
Pt-Co bimetallic catalyst: Structure and<br />
aqueous phase reforming activity.<br />
X. Wang, N. Li, L. D. Pfefferle, G. L. Haller<br />
131. New phosphonic acid based copolymer<br />
membrane for fuel cell applications.<br />
G. J. Schlichting, A. M. Herring<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Hall C<br />
Sci-Mix<br />
C. Liu, Organizer<br />
8:00–10:00<br />
2, 3, 11, 15, 18, 23, 34, 40, 41, 54, 74, 75,<br />
101. See previous listings.<br />
158, 180, 210, 217, 218, 226, 236, 247, 252,<br />
253, 265. See subsequent listings.<br />
General Catalysis Sponsored by CATL<br />
(probationary), Cosponsored by COLL, FUEL,<br />
and PETR<br />
The official technical program<br />
for the 240th National Meeting<br />
is available at:<br />
www.acs.org/boston2010<br />
FUEL<br />
TECH–55