TECHNICAL PROGRAM - American Chemical Society Publications
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INOR <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
2:40 360. Influence of morpholgy and processing<br />
on X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic<br />
characterization of SrO-CaO-<br />
ZnO-SiO2 bioglass. F. R. Laffir,<br />
A. W. Wren, M. R. Towler<br />
3:00 Intermission<br />
3:10 361. Identification and quantification of<br />
oxygen containing surface functional<br />
groups on carbon materials by X-ray absorption<br />
near edge structure (XANES)<br />
spectroscopy. Y. Chen,K.Kim,P.Zhu<br />
3:30 362. Developing turn-on fluorescent<br />
sensors for iron imaging in live neuronal<br />
cells. Y. Wei, Z. Aydin, Y. Zhang, Z. Liu,<br />
M. Guo<br />
3:50 363. Na-ion cathode electrodes for grid<br />
scale energy storage. Y. Fan, T. Gardner,<br />
V. Abdelsayed<br />
4:10 364. Electrogenerated chemiluminescence<br />
of Pt(II) complexes and corresponding<br />
metallopolymers. X. Chen,<br />
X. Yang, B. J. Holliday<br />
4:30 365. Non-noble metal catalysts impregnated<br />
in chemically reduced graphene<br />
for oxygen reduction reaction.<br />
H. Byon, J. Suntivich, S. Yang<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 />
Chemistry and Policy: Solving Problems at<br />
the Interface<br />
The Scientist in Public Service, Energy, and<br />
Innovation Sponsored by CHED,<br />
Cosponsored by AGRO, ANYL, CHAS, COLL,<br />
HIST, I&EC, INOR, NUCL, ORGN, POLY, and<br />
PRES<br />
Undergraduate Research Posters<br />
Inorganic Chemistry Sponsored by CHED,<br />
Cosponsored by INOR and SOCED<br />
MONDAY EVENING<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Hall C<br />
Sci-Mix<br />
B. Donovan-Merkert, M. Millar, Organizers<br />
8:00–10:00<br />
140, 142, 150, 154, 155, 160, 161, 168, 187,<br />
188, 191, 194, 195, 196, 199, 203, 205,<br />
207, 209, 212, 213, 215, 223, 227, 228,<br />
229, 230, 231, 234, 235, 239, 245, 248,<br />
250, 252, 253, 254. See previous listings.<br />
484, 487, 492, 494, 502, 503, 521, 524, 529,<br />
531, 534, 538, 539, 550, 556, 674, 734,<br />
736, 737, 744, 745, 751, 753, 754, 761,<br />
764, 766, 767, 770, 772, 775, 779, 782,<br />
791, 795. See subsequent listings.<br />
TUESDAY MORNING<br />
Section C<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 258B<br />
Ligand Design and Metal Behavior<br />
L. Doerrer, M. Millar, S. Koch, Organizers<br />
T. Agapie, Presiding<br />
8:30 366. Multinuclear metal complexes<br />
supported by diphenylbenzene and triphenylbenzene<br />
frameworks decorated<br />
with P, N, and O donors. T. Agapie,<br />
A. Velian, S. Lin, E. Tsui, J. Kanady<br />
9:00 367. Masked three-coordinate vanadium(II)<br />
complexes. B. L. Tran, M. Pink,<br />
D. J. Mindiola<br />
9:30 368. Small molecule activation at reactive<br />
iron and uranium centers: Control of<br />
reactivity via molecular architecture.<br />
K. Meyer<br />
10:00 Intermission<br />
10:10 369. Tuning metal ligands for specific<br />
songs. K. N. Raymond<br />
66–TECH<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
10:50 370. Exploring the feasibility of N 2 fixation<br />
at single and multiple iron sites.<br />
J. C. Peters<br />
11:20 371. Iron–TAML activators: Designing<br />
ligands to achieve peroxidase mimics.<br />
T. J. Collins<br />
Section E<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 257A<br />
Bioinorganic Chemistry<br />
M. Millar, S. Koch, Organizers<br />
A. Barrios, K. Franz, Presiding<br />
8:30 372. Targeting DNA mismatches with<br />
metalloinsertors. J. K. Barton<br />
9:10 373. X-ray structure and mechanism of<br />
RNA polymerase II stalled by a monofunctional<br />
antineoplastic agent. D. Wang,<br />
G. Zhu, X. Huang, S. J. Lippard<br />
9:30 374. Probing the outer reaches of the<br />
folding funnel of c-type cytochromes.<br />
B. E. Bowler, T. A. Dar, F. O. Tzul,<br />
M. L. Finnegan, K. A. Khan,<br />
T. A. Danielson<br />
9:50 375. Molecular probes put tyrosine<br />
phosphorylation in the spotlight.<br />
A. M. Barrios<br />
10:10 376. Nickel binding and release by<br />
Escherichia coli hydrogenase biosynthetic<br />
proteins. D. B. Zamble,<br />
H. Kaluarachchi, K. C. Chan Chung,<br />
F. Cai<br />
10:30 Intermission<br />
10:40 377. Cu(II) complexes of (oligo)nucleotides:<br />
Structure determination with the<br />
help of pulsed EPR spectroscopy.<br />
M. Santangelo, P. M. Antoni,<br />
A. Medina-Molner, G. Mitrikas,<br />
G. Jeschke, B. Spingler<br />
11:00 378. Evolutionary constraint on DNA<br />
structure in the human genome.<br />
T. D. Tullius, S. C. Parker,<br />
E. H. Margulies<br />
11:20 379. Insights into the role of histidine<br />
in Ctr1-dependent copper uptake.<br />
K. J. Franz,K.L.Haas<br />
11:40 380. Judicious placement of a methylene<br />
or methyl group on a ligand for copper:<br />
Subsequent copper complex redox<br />
behavior or dioxygen chemistry.<br />
K. D. Karlin<br />
Section G<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 256<br />
Inorganic Catalysts<br />
B. Donovan-Merkert, Organizer<br />
C. Berlinguette, Presiding<br />
8:30 381. Design of a molecularly-imprinted<br />
Ru-complex catalyst for regio- and<br />
shape-selective limonene epoxidation.<br />
S. Muratsugu, Y. Yang, M. Kinoshita,<br />
M. Tada<br />
8:50 382. Electrocatalytic oxygen reduction<br />
mediated by metalo-hangman-xantheneporphyrin<br />
and –corrole complexes.<br />
R. McGuire, D. K. Dogutan,<br />
Y. Shao-Horn, D. G. Nocera<br />
9:10 383. New visible light photocatalyst,<br />
ZnBiGaO 4 for photocatalytic solar hydrogen<br />
production. J. Baeg,S.Moon,<br />
K. Kong<br />
9:30 384. Electrocatalytic C-H bond activation<br />
with Ru: Transferring reactivity from<br />
homogeneous solution to nanomaterial<br />
electrode surfaces. J. F. Hull,Z.Chen,<br />
T. J. Meyer<br />
9:50 385. Self-healing oxygen-evolving catalyst.<br />
D. A. Lutterman, Y. Surendranath,<br />
D. G. Nocera<br />
10:10 Intermission<br />
10:20 386. Critical examination of catalytic<br />
water oxidation by mononuclear complexes.<br />
C. P. Berlinguette<br />
10:40 387. Preparation of supported intermetallic<br />
AuCu and AuCu 3 nanoparticle<br />
catalyst for CO oxidation. J. C. Bauer,<br />
D. Mullins, S. H. Overbury, S. Dai<br />
11:00 388. Tailoring Pt-bimetallic alloy<br />
nanoparticles for electrocatalytic reduction<br />
of oxygen. C. Wang,<br />
V. R. Stamenkovic, N. M. Markovic<br />
11:20 389. From surface-inspired oxovanadium<br />
silsesquioxane models to active<br />
catalysts for the oxidation of alcohols<br />
with O 2: The cinnamic acid/metavanadate<br />
system. C. Limberg,C.Ohde<br />
11:40 390. Aerobic alcohol oxidation catalyzed<br />
by vanadium(V) complexes.<br />
S. K. Hanson, R. T. Baker, J. C. Gordon,<br />
B. L. Scott, L. A. Silks, D. L. Thorn, R. Wu<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 258A<br />
Commemoration of the Founding of the<br />
ACS Journal Organometallics<br />
Synthesis and Catalysis<br />
D. Lichtenberger, Organizer<br />
D. Sweigart, Presiding<br />
9:00 391. Homogeneous and biocatalysis in<br />
concert: Hybrids of ECE-pincer organometallics<br />
and lipases. G. van Koten<br />
9:30 392. Direct �-alkylation of amines: Catalytic<br />
hydroaminoalkylation with amidate<br />
complexes. L. L. Schafer<br />
10:00 393. F-block complexes with labile Nheterocyclic<br />
carbenes: Small molecule<br />
activation and unusual new bonding motifs.<br />
P. L. Arnold, Z. R. Turner,<br />
A. I. Germeroth, S. Zlatogorsky,<br />
S. M. Mansell, B. F. Perandones,<br />
R. M. Bellabarba, R. P. Tooze<br />
10:30 Intermission<br />
10:45 394. Pursuit of a terminal uranium nitride<br />
using mixed-ligand frameworks.<br />
J. L. Kiplinger<br />
11:15 395. Subtleties in organometallic<br />
bond activation. W. D. Jones<br />
11:45 396. Reactions of frustrated Lewis<br />
pairs with alkenes and alkynes.<br />
C. Mömming, C. Chen, P. Feldhaus,<br />
O. Ekkert, T. Voss, G. Kehr, R. Fröhlich,<br />
G. Erker<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 258C<br />
Inorganic Materials: Electrochemistry and<br />
Battery Applications<br />
E. Takeuchi, K. Takeuchi, Organizers<br />
A. Marschilok, Organizer, Presiding<br />
9:00 397. Novel composite air cathodes for<br />
energy storage. A. C. Marschilok,S.Lee,<br />
S. Zhu, C. Milleville, C. Lee, P. Chen,<br />
E. S. Takeuchi, K. J. Takeuchi<br />
9:30 398. Using disorder and architectural<br />
design to improve electrical energy storage<br />
devices. J. W. Long, B. P. Hahn,<br />
M. B. Sassin, J. Wallace, K. A. Pettigrew,<br />
M. Osofsky, A. N. Mansour,<br />
D. R. Rolison<br />
10:00 399. Electrodeposition as a key tool<br />
for the fabrication of 3D lithium-ion rechargeable<br />
batteries. A. L. Prieto,<br />
T. S. Arthur, D. C. Johnson, J. M. Mosby<br />
10:30 400. Lithium phosphorus oxynitride<br />
solid electrolyte: Applications beyond thin<br />
film batteries. N. J. Dudney,Y.Kim,<br />
W. Tenhaeff, E. Herbert, G. Veith<br />
11:00 401. Catalysis studies and electrode<br />
design considerations for Lithium-air batteries.<br />
Y. Lu, J. R. Harding, Y. Tsukada,<br />
H. A. Gasteiger, Y. Shao-Horn<br />
Section D<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 259A/B<br />
ACS Inorganic Nanoscience Award:<br />
Symposium in Honor of Frank Osterloh<br />
D. Nelson, Organizer, Presiding<br />
9:00 History of Nanoscience Award and Introduction<br />
of Dr. Frank Osterloh<br />
9:10 402. Making fuel from sunshine: Inorganic<br />
nanomaterials for photocatalytic<br />
hydrogen production. F. E. Osterloh<br />
9:55 403. New functional materials from topochemical<br />
reactions of layer perovskites.<br />
C. N. Henderson, S. Kannan,<br />
E. C. Sklute, M. Eguchi, Y. Kobayashi,<br />
J. Kwak, T. E. Mallouk<br />
10:25 Intermission<br />
10:40 404. Applications of coordination<br />
chemistry in the synthesis of single-molecule<br />
magnets. J. D. Rinehart, T. Harris,<br />
D. E. Freedman, J. M. Zadrozny,<br />
K. R. Meihaus, X. Feng,<br />
P. Dechambenoit, B. Bechlars,<br />
D. M. Jenkins, D. M. D’Alessandro,<br />
J. R. Long<br />
11:10 405. New strategies for improving<br />
photoresponse for solar energy conversion<br />
using nanocomposites. J. Z. Zhang<br />
11:40 406. Pathway from a molecular precursor<br />
to silver nanoparticles: The prominent<br />
role of aggregative growth.<br />
V. N. Richards, N. P. Rath, W. E. Buhro<br />
Section F<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 257B<br />
Organometallic Chemistry<br />
Applications to Organic Transformations<br />
N. Radu, Organizer<br />
D. Balcells, Presiding<br />
9:00 407. Development of one-pot, single<br />
solvent processes for aromatic C-H borylation/Suzuki-Miyaura<br />
cross-coupling sequences.<br />
P. Harrisson, J. Morris,<br />
P. G. Steel, T. B. Marder<br />
9:20 408. Oxidation of olefins with hydrogen<br />
peroxide and polyoxometalates in ionic<br />
liquids and fluorinated alcohols as “magic<br />
solvents”. M. Carraro, S. Berardi,<br />
M. Gardan, M. Bonchio, G. Scorrano,<br />
A. Sartorel<br />
9:40 409. Ionic liquids in transition metal catalysis:<br />
An efficient route to valuable compounds.<br />
P. S. Bauerlein,T.L.terLaak,<br />
P. de Voogt, C. Müller, D. Vogt,<br />
I. J. Fairlamb, J. M. Slattery,<br />
A. C. Whitwood, A. F. Lee<br />
10:00 Intermission<br />
10:05 410. Chiral SPAN ligands: A new toolbox<br />
of ligands for asymmetric catalysis.<br />
N. D. Clément, O. Jacquet,<br />
P. W. van Leeuwen<br />
10:25 411. C-H oxidation by Mn porphyrins:<br />
A DFT study on the nature of the active<br />
species and the reaction mechanism.<br />
D. Balcells, C. Raynaud, O. Eisenstein,<br />
R. H. Crabtree<br />
10:45 412. Rational design approach toward<br />
developing chiral diNHC ligands: New<br />
Pd(NHC) complexes and their use in enantioseletive<br />
cross coupling reactions.<br />
M. S. Jeletic, I. Ghiviriga, K. A. Abboud,<br />
A. S. Veige<br />
11:05 413. Carbenes by elimination of �-halosilanes<br />
under mild conditions.<br />
C. M. Loeschel, N. T. Allison<br />
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