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INOR <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

231. Biotransformation using artificial cofactors<br />

photogenerated by metal complexes.<br />

J. Kim,J.A.Kim<br />

232. Synthesis and structure of intermediates<br />

in copper-catalyzed alkylation of diphenylphosphine.<br />

M. F. Cain,<br />

R. P. Hughes, D. S. Glueck, J. A. Golen,<br />

C. E. Moore, A. L. Rheingold<br />

Section I<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Hall C<br />

Organometallic Chemistry<br />

Catalysis<br />

N. Radu, Organizer<br />

7:00–9:00<br />

233. Synthesis, characterization and reactivity<br />

of a novel arylspiroboronate ester.<br />

G. M. Lee, C. M. Vogels, A. Decken,<br />

S. A. Westcott<br />

234. Approaches to the synthesis of C 3symmetric<br />

P-stereogenic triphosphine ligands.<br />

M. F. Cain, D. S. Glueck<br />

235. Platinum (II) catalysts for the hydroarylation<br />

of olefins: Effect of ligand donor<br />

strength on catalytic activity.<br />

M. R. Friedfeld,B.A.McKeown,<br />

M. Sabat, T. B. Gunnoe<br />

236. Transformation of bridging methylene<br />

to methyl in complexes of Rh/Os and Ru/<br />

Ir. R. L. DeKock, B. J. Burkhart,<br />

B. M. Brandsen<br />

237. Double activation of the geminal<br />

carbon�hydrogen bonds in 1,3-butadiene<br />

by a diiridium complex.<br />

B. J. Burkhart,R.L.DeKock<br />

238. Formation of methyl acrylate from CO 2<br />

and ethylene via methylation of nickelalactones.<br />

C. Bruckmeier,<br />

M. W. Lehenmeier, R. Reichardt,<br />

S. Vagin, B. Rieger<br />

239. Visible light-driven hydrogen production<br />

catalyzed by nickel and cobalt catalysts<br />

containing cyclic phosphine ligands with<br />

pendant bases. M. P. McLaughlin,<br />

T. M. McCormick, R. S. Eisenberg,<br />

P. L. Holland<br />

240. Catalytic epoxidation of alkenes using<br />

tripodal titanium polyhedral oligomeric<br />

silsesquioxane (Ti-POSS). E. H. Aish,<br />

M. Crocker, F. T. Ladipo<br />

241. Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of carbazoles<br />

via C-C cleavage. S. L. Rogers,<br />

A. R. Chianese<br />

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

activity of iridium-CCC-pincer complexes.<br />

A. Mo, A. R. Chianese<br />

243. Rigid, sterically diverse N-heterocyclic<br />

carbene-pyridine chelates: Synthesis,<br />

mild palladation, and palladium-catalyzed<br />

allylic substitution. P. T. Bremer,<br />

A. R. Chianese<br />

244. Preparation of ruthenium carbene complexes<br />

based on a novel NHCP ligand for<br />

ROMP reactions. H. Salem, M. Schmitt,<br />

U. Blumbach, P. Hofmann<br />

245. Cationic Pt and Pd complexes for C—H<br />

bond functionalization. M. H. Emmert,<br />

M. S. Sanford<br />

246. Theoretical studies of the activation of<br />

carbon dioxide using transition metal<br />

�-diketiminato complexes. C. Liu,<br />

T. Cundari, A. Wilson<br />

247. How might intermediate Q of methane<br />

monooxygenase oxidize strong C-H<br />

bonds: Mechanistic insights from studying<br />

synthetic models. G. Xue,R.DeHont,<br />

E. Münck, L. Que, Jr.<br />

248. Search for the catalytic allylic CH-amination<br />

of alkenes by Pd(II) and Pt(II) complexes<br />

supported by bis-(di-t-butylphosphino)methane<br />

(dtbpm). M. Ferreira,<br />

P. Hofmann, V. B. Romakh, C. Jokisch<br />

249. Novel dinuclear Ru-complex for water<br />

oxidation. E. V. Johnston, E. A. Karlsson,<br />

M. D. Kärkäs, B. Lee, B. Åkermark<br />

64–TECH<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />

Section J<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Hall C<br />

Environmental Aspects of Inorganic<br />

Chemistry<br />

B. Donovan-Merkert, Organizer<br />

7:00–9:00<br />

250. DFT calculations leading to multiscale<br />

modeling of CO 2 solutions.<br />

O. A. Olatunji-Ojo, T. R. Cundari,<br />

S. K. Boetcher<br />

251. Comparison between acid aerosol exposure<br />

of asthmatic schoolchildren and<br />

traffic density in metropolitan Taipei.<br />

C. Lin,I.Mao,Y.Chen,F.Sung,M.Chen<br />

252. Characterization and carbon dioxide reactivity<br />

of dinuclear molybdenum complexes.<br />

C. T. Tran,E.Kim<br />

253. Activation of CO 2 by bis(dithiolene-<br />

)tungsten complexes relevant to DMSO<br />

reductase. J. Seo,E.Kim<br />

254. Rhodamine based sensor for nerve gas<br />

mimics: Crystal structures and structure<br />

function relationship. A. J. Weerasinghe,<br />

C. S. Schmiesing, E. Sinn<br />

MONDAY MORNING<br />

Section C<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 258B<br />

Organometallic Chemistry<br />

Synthesis and Characterization<br />

N. Radu, Organizer<br />

C. Thomas, M. Buchmeiser, Presiding<br />

8:30 255. Alkyne chemistry of low valent Cr<br />

complexes supported by �-diimine ligands.<br />

J. Shen,G.P.Yap,<br />

K. H. Theopold<br />

8:50 256. Coordination of a novel family of<br />

tridentate bis-aryloxide-NHC chelating ligands<br />

to Ti(IV) and Zr(IV): Synthesis,<br />

structure, reactivity and use of the derived<br />

complexes in the controlled ROP of<br />

rac-lactide. S. Dagorne,<br />

S. Bellemin-Laponnaz, C. Romain<br />

9:10 257. Electronic factors affecting metalmetal<br />

interactions in early/late heterobimetallics:<br />

Substituent effects in Pt/Zr<br />

bis(phosphinoamide) complexes.<br />

B. G. Cooper,C.M.Thomas,<br />

C. M. Fafard<br />

9:30 258. Unique primary carbon-nitrogen<br />

bond scission across a W-W multiple<br />

bond and methyl dehydrogenation.<br />

S. Sarkar, J. A. Culver, A. R. Peloquin,<br />

I. Giviriga, K. A. Abboud, A. S. Veige<br />

9:50 Intermission<br />

9:55 259. Amidinate-supported tungsten(VI)<br />

silyl complexes. M. E. Fasulo, T. D. Tilley<br />

10:15 260. Synthesis, interconversion, and<br />

reactivity of titanaaziridines and titanaoxiranes.<br />

L. Li, K. E. Kristian, J. R. Norton<br />

10:35 261. Carbon dioxide reduction by<br />

low-valent molybdenum complexes.<br />

W. H. Bernskoetter, B. Tyler<br />

10:55 262. When “dispersion” means “cohesion”:<br />

The crucial role of London force<br />

in bimetallic systems. J. Djukic,<br />

S. Grimme, T. Schwabe, I. Hyla-Kryspin<br />

11:15 263. Mid-valent early transition metal<br />

chemistry with derivatives of the bicyclic<br />

guanidinate hpp — (hexahydropyrimidopyrimidinate).<br />

L. Messerle<br />

11:35 264. Polymer-supported, CO 2-protected<br />

N-heterocyclic carbenes: Synthesis<br />

and application in organo- and organometallic<br />

catalysis. M. R. Buchmeiser,<br />

G. M. Pawar<br />

Section D<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 259A/B<br />

Luminescence and Magnetism of<br />

Lanthanide-Containing Materials<br />

A. De Bettencourt Dias, Organizer<br />

C. Cahill, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:35 265. Luminescent Eu(III) complexes incorporated<br />

into bulge-like structures in<br />

DNA selectively bind small molecules.<br />

J. R. Morrow, J. J. Kim, M. G. Frith,<br />

R. Haner<br />

9:05 266. Synthesis, crystal chemistry and<br />

magnetic properties of RE 5–xMg xGe 4<br />

(RE � Gd-Lu and Y) and RE 5–xLi xGe 4<br />

(RE � Nd, Sm, Gd). S. Bobev<br />

9:35 267. Controlling and exploiting energy<br />

transfer pathways in luminescent lanthanide<br />

complexes. S. Faulkner<br />

10:05 Intermission<br />

10:15 268. Benefits from polarized luminescence<br />

of Ln(III)-containing systems.<br />

G. Muller<br />

10:45 269. Lanthanide-based hybrid nanoparticles<br />

for biomedical imaging. W. Lin<br />

11:15 270. Naphthalimide sensitized lanthanide(III)<br />

luminescence. A. H. Shelton,<br />

D. Sykes, M. D. Ward<br />

11:35 271. Room temperature colloidal synthesis<br />

of magnetic EuTe nanoparticles.<br />

W. He, S. Somarajan, D. Koktysh,<br />

J. Dickerson<br />

11:55 Concluding Remarks<br />

Section E<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 257A<br />

Inorganic Chemistry<br />

M. Millar, S. Koch, Organizers<br />

J. Protasiewicz, W. Armstrong, Presiding<br />

8:30 272. Inorganic physiology: Remodeling<br />

of the cellular metallome in infectious disease<br />

and mammalian development.<br />

T. V. O’Halloran<br />

9:10 273. Facile photochemical release of<br />

NO from a rhodium nitrosyl complex.<br />

A. Bakac, W. Song, K. Kristian<br />

9:30 274. Electroactive cages and their linear<br />

conjugates: Inorganic-organic hybrid<br />

platforms for chemical sensing and electron<br />

transport. D. Lee<br />

9:50 275. Structural chemistry and properties<br />

of metal organic frameworks based<br />

on polyazaheteroaromatic ligands.<br />

W. Ouellette, A. V. Prosvirin,<br />

K. R. Dunbar, J. A. Zubieta<br />

10:10 276. Platinum in molecules and platinum<br />

in chains. L. H. Doerrer<br />

10:30 277. Postsynthetic modification of<br />

aluminum-based metal-organic frameworks.<br />

S. M. Cohen<br />

10:50 278. Synthesis and reactivity of metal<br />

ion clusters. S. Banerjee, X. Zhang,<br />

W. Lo, S. Vaddypally, W. H. Armstrong<br />

11:10 279. Synthesis and iron chemistry of<br />

novel biomimetic triptycene-based ligands.<br />

Y. Li, S. J. Lippard<br />

11:30 280. Phosphorus as a carbon-copy<br />

and as a photo-copy. J. D. Protasiewicz,<br />

M. P. Washington, V. B. Gudimetla<br />

11:50 281. Selective aerobic oxidation reactions<br />

involving organometallic C-H activation<br />

pathways. S. S. Stahl<br />

12:10 282. Catalytic, selective C-H bond<br />

functionalizations with main group reagents.<br />

J. F. Hartwig, D. W. Robbins,<br />

C. W. Liskey, E. M. Simmons<br />

Section F<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 257B<br />

Chemistry of Materials<br />

Magnetism and Electronic Effects<br />

D. Nelson, Organizer<br />

G. Halder, I. Bersuker, Presiding<br />

8:30 283. Single-molecule magnetic and dipolar<br />

bistability induced by the Jahn-<br />

Teller effect. I. B. Bersuker,<br />

P. Garcia-Fernandez<br />

8:50 284. Cobalt coordination and clustering<br />

in �-Co(OH) 2: Tuning magnetic properties<br />

with kinetically controlled hydrolysis.<br />

J. R. Neilson, J. A. Kurzman,<br />

B. C. Melot, D. P. Shoemaker,<br />

R. Seshadri, D. E. Morse<br />

9:10 285. Catalysts supported on magnetic<br />

mesocellular foams for versatile organic<br />

transformations. S. Lee,S.N.Riduan,<br />

N. Erathodiyil, J. Lim, Y. Han, J. Y. Ying<br />

9:30 286. Magnetic and structural studies of<br />

the frustrated kagomé antiferromagnet<br />

Herbertsmithite, ZnCu 3(OH) 6Cl 2 and its<br />

structural analogs. D. E. Freedman,<br />

T. McQueen, R. Chisnell, T. Han,<br />

Y. S. Lee, D. G. Nocera<br />

9:50 287. Pressure-induced sequential orbital<br />

reorientation in a magnetic framework<br />

material. G. J. Halder,<br />

K. W. Chapman, J. A. Schlueter,<br />

J. L. Manson<br />

10:10 Intermission<br />

10:30 288. Phase controlled synthesis of<br />

iron silicide (Fe 3Si and FeSi 2) nanoparticles<br />

in solution. V. Chikan, N. Dahal<br />

10:50 289. Synthesis, electronic structure,<br />

and phase transitions of M xV 2O 5 nanostructures.<br />

C. J. Patridge, S. Banerjee<br />

11:10 290. Efficient charge transfer antenna<br />

tetrathiafulvalene ligand for the sensitization<br />

of Yb(III) luminescence. L. Ouahab,<br />

F. Pointillart, T. Cauchy, O. Cador,<br />

S. Golhen, O. Maury<br />

11:30 291. Solvation effects on spin-crossover<br />

complexes. J. Tao<br />

11:50 292. True-Blue Alq 3: Combined substituent<br />

effect in 8-hydroxyquinoline ligands<br />

on emission color and triplet energy<br />

tuning. P. Anzenbacher,<br />

C. Pérez-Bolívar, S. Takizawa,<br />

G. Nishimura, V. A. Montes<br />

Section G<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 256<br />

Nanoscience<br />

One-dimensional Structures<br />

S. Wong, Organizer<br />

B. Wiley, Presiding<br />

8:30 293. Gallium functionalization of nitrogen-doped<br />

carbon nanotubes to form<br />

gallium nitride carbon nanotube hybrid<br />

material. T. J. Simmons,<br />

M. Bravo Sanchez, E. Lopez Luna,<br />

M. A. Vidal Borbolla,<br />

H. Navarro Contreras<br />

8:50 294. Fabrication and physical properties<br />

of ZnO/CuO heterostructured nanowires.<br />

K. Liao, P. Shimpi, P. Gao<br />

9:10 295. Synthesis of single-crystalline 1D<br />

LiNbO 3 nanorods. A. C. Santulli,<br />

H. Zhou, S. Berweger, M. B. Raschke,<br />

E. Sutter, S. S. Wong<br />

9:30 296. Nonaqueous synthesis of molybdenum<br />

dioxide nanorodes: Comprehensive<br />

study of growth of nanoparticles, insitu<br />

EXAFS monitoring of inorganic<br />

reaction mechanism and their electrochemical<br />

properties. D. Koziej,<br />

A. Hintennach, J. Grunwaldt,<br />

M. D. Rossell, P. Novak, M. Niederberger<br />

9:50 297. Exfoliation of boron nitride nanotubes<br />

prepared from a solid gas chemical<br />

reaction. C. Hung, J. Hurst<br />

10:10 Intermission<br />

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