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NUCL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

NUCL<br />

Division of Nuclear<br />

Chemistry and<br />

Technology<br />

S. Jurisson, Program Chair<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS:<br />

Social Hour, 5:30 PM: Mon<br />

BUSINESS MEETING:<br />

Business Meeting, 5:00 PM: Mon<br />

Executive Committee Meeting, 6:00<br />

PM: Sun<br />

SUNDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109A<br />

Radiochemistry at the Facility for Rare<br />

Isotope Beams<br />

Science and Production of Rare Isotopes<br />

M. Stoyer, Organizer<br />

P. Mantica, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:00 1. Overview of the Facility for Rare Isotope<br />

Beams. B. Sherrill<br />

8:30 2. Computing atomic nuclei.<br />

W. Nazarewicz<br />

9:00 3. Current and future needs for isotopes<br />

critical to research and industry.<br />

W. Runde<br />

9:30 Intermission<br />

9:45 4. Isotope production at high energy:<br />

Lessons for FRIB. L. F. Mausner<br />

10:15 5. Isotope production at the Los<br />

Alamos Isotope Production Facility.<br />

K. John<br />

10:45 6. Current and future use of radionuclides<br />

produced from nuclear reactors for<br />

medical applications. C. S. Cutler,<br />

A. R. Ketring<br />

11:15 7. Transuranium target based Superheavy<br />

Element research at GSI.<br />

C. E. Duellmann<br />

11:45 Panel Discussion<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109B<br />

Graduate Student Symposium in Nuclear<br />

and Radiochemistry<br />

P. Benny, Organizer<br />

J. Robertson, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:00 8. Applicability of intrinsic dosimetry to<br />

waste management and nuclear forensics.<br />

R. A. Clark, S. D. Miller,<br />

J. D. Robertson, J. M. Schwantes<br />

8:25 9. Assessing thermochromatography<br />

as a separations method for nuclear forensics:<br />

Current capability vis-à-vis forensic<br />

requirements. D. E. Hanson,<br />

J. R. Garrison, H. L. Hall<br />

8:50 10. Neutron-capture gamma-ray studies<br />

for levels in 75,77 Ge and 81,83 Se.<br />

N. E. Sharp, C. J. Chiara, W. B. Walters,<br />

R. T. Bindel, R. L. Paul<br />

9:15 11. Cathodoluminescent signatures of<br />

neutron irradiation. D. K. Silletti,<br />

J. D. Borycz, S. A. Brokus,<br />

P. A. DeYoung, J. Buscaglia,<br />

G. F. Peaslee<br />

82–TECH<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />

9:40 12. Monte Carlo analysis of thermochromatography<br />

for nuclear forensics applicability.<br />

J. R. Garrison,D.E.Hanson,<br />

H. L. Hall<br />

10:05 Intermission<br />

10:20 13. Azimuthal anisotropy of unidentified<br />

charged hadrons at forward rapidity<br />

in PHENIX at RHIC. E. Richardson<br />

10:45 14. Development of a gas stopping<br />

cell for heavy element chemistry research<br />

at the Texas A&M Cyclotron Institute.<br />

M. C. Alfonso, C. M. Folden<br />

11:10 15. Experimental study of partitioning<br />

and reactive transport of uranium through<br />

a graphite matrix. G. Schmidt,<br />

G. Cerefice<br />

11:35 16. Extractive chromatography for the<br />

treatment of used nuclear fuel.<br />

M. D. Gott, D. D. Ensor<br />

12:00 17. Determination of Tc-99 concentration<br />

in water, soil, and vegetation samples<br />

at Savannah River National Lab.<br />

J. McCormick, S. Jurisson, D. Beals,<br />

G. Fugate, H. Brandt<br />

SUNDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109B<br />

New Directions in Isotope Production,<br />

Nuclear Forensics and Radiochemistry<br />

Nuclear Forensics Education Award<br />

Program Financially supported by U.S.<br />

Department of Energy<br />

C. Williamson, Organizer<br />

M. Walsh, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:05 18. The Nuclear Forensics Education<br />

Award Program. S. Kentis, T. Black,<br />

D. Velaquez<br />

1:25 19. Defense Threat Reduction Agency<br />

radiochemical needs. M. A. Walsh,<br />

D. L. Velaquez<br />

1:45 Intermission<br />

2:00 20. Master’s-level certificate program<br />

in nuclear forensics at Texas A&M University.<br />

C. M. Folden, W. S. Charlton,<br />

D. G. Ford, P. Kuchment, W. Rundell,<br />

R. E. Tribble<br />

2:20 21. NFEAP at the University of Missouri-<br />

Columbia. J. D. Robertson,<br />

S. S. Jurisson, S. Z. Lever<br />

2:30 22. NFEAP at the University of Texas-<br />

Austin. S. Landsberger, S. Biegalski,<br />

L. Sentis<br />

2:40 23. Radiochemistry and nuclear forensics<br />

education at Washington State University.<br />

S. B. Clark<br />

2:50 Intermission<br />

3:05 24. Nuclear forensics student activities<br />

at the Savannah River National Laboratory.<br />

D. Beals<br />

3:15 25. Nuclear and radiological forensics<br />

at Argonne National Laboratory.<br />

M. Goldberg<br />

3:25 26. Nuclear forensics at Idaho National<br />

Laboratory. M. Finck<br />

3:35 27. Nuclear forensics at Lawrence Livermore<br />

National Laboratory. A. Kersting<br />

3:45 28. Nuclear forensics at Oak Ridge National<br />

Laboratory. B. D. Patton<br />

3:55 29. Nuclear forensics at Pacific Northwest<br />

National Laboratory. J. Schwantes<br />

4:05 30. Nuclear forensics at Los Alamos<br />

National Laboratory. C. Burns<br />

4:15 Intermission<br />

4:30 31. Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship<br />

Program at Penn State University.<br />

J. H. Rim<br />

4:40 32. Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship<br />

Program at TAMU. J. C. Miller<br />

4:50 33. Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship<br />

Program at Georgia Institute of<br />

Technology. J. L. Steeb<br />

5:00 34. Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship<br />

Program at the University of<br />

Texas. C. J. Weaver<br />

5:10 Panel Discussion<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109A<br />

New Directions in Isotope Production,<br />

Nuclear Forensics and Radiochemistry<br />

Radiochemistry Financially supported by U.S.<br />

Department of Energy<br />

M. Welch, P. Srivastava, Organizers,<br />

Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:35 35. Radiotracer chemistry and molecular<br />

imaging with carbon-11 and fluorine-18.<br />

J. S. Fowler<br />

2:05 36. Solid-phase approach for radioiodination<br />

of aromatic biomolecules from organotin<br />

precursors. A. N. Gifford,<br />

C. Shea, J. S. Fowler<br />

2:20 37. Preparation of anhydrous 18 F-fluoride.<br />

T. Tewson<br />

2:35 38. Novel ways to study defense-induced<br />

carbon allocation and metabolic<br />

partitioning in plants using 2-[ 18 F]fluoro-<br />

2-deoxy-D-glucose. A. Ferrieri, M. Best,<br />

H. Appel, J. Schultz, R. A. Ferrieri<br />

2:50 39. Silicon-fluoride functionalized small<br />

molecule hormones: Prospects for PET<br />

imaging of estrogen receptors with<br />

Si-F-18 labeled ligands. S. Kim,<br />

V. M. Carroll, J. A. Katzenellenbogen,<br />

M. J. Welch, C. Dence, D. Zhou<br />

3:05 Intermission<br />

3:20 40. Estrogen-dendrimer conjugate labeled<br />

with fluorine-18 for PET imaging.<br />

S. Kim, V. M. Carroll,<br />

J. A. Katzenellenbogen, M. J. Welch,<br />

C. Dence, D. Zhou<br />

3:35 41. Isotope incorporation using solid<br />

state boron reagents. G. W. Kabalka,<br />

L. Yong, M. Yao<br />

3:50 42. PET imaging of thin objects: Measuring<br />

the effects of positron range and<br />

partial volume averaging in the leaf of<br />

Nicotiana tabacum. D. Alexoff, S. Dewey,<br />

P. Vaska, S. Krishnamoorthy, R. Ferrieri,<br />

M. Schueller, D. J. Schlyer, J. Fowler<br />

4:05 43. Improved synthesis of 2�-deoxy-2�-<br />

[ 18 F]fluoro-5-methyl-1-�-D-arabinofuranosyluracil<br />

( 18 F-FMAU). Z. Li,H.Cai,<br />

P. S. Conti<br />

4:20 44. New uses of carbon-11 synthons:<br />

11 CO2,H 2 11 CO, and H 11 CN.<br />

J. M. Hooker<br />

4:35 45. Training for the development of<br />

novel radiotracers for interrogations of biological<br />

systems. S. S. Jurisson,<br />

S. Z. Lever, J. D. Robertson, R. Ferrieri,<br />

C. Cutler, T. Glass, M. Harmata, T. Quinn,<br />

L. Song, P. Cavins, R. Sun<br />

MONDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109A<br />

Radiochemistry at the Facility for Rare<br />

Isotope Beams<br />

Surrogates and Targets<br />

P. Mantica, Organizer<br />

M. Stoyer, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:00 46. Role of radioactive beams in stockpile<br />

stewardship science. E. Hartouni<br />

8:30 47. Is there a surrogate for neutron<br />

capture? J. A. Cizewski<br />

9:00 48. Surrogate ratio method measurements<br />

in the actinide region.<br />

C. W. Beausang<br />

9:30 Intermission<br />

9:45 49. Cross section measurements using<br />

direct reactions at FRIB. J. T. Burke,<br />

N. D. Scielzo, J. J. Ressler, J. E. Escher,<br />

I. J. Thompson, R. A. Henderson,<br />

D. L. Bleuel, R. J. Casperson,<br />

L. A. Bernstein, M. Wiedeking,<br />

L. W. Phair, S. Basunia, R. Hatarik,<br />

E. B. Norman, J. Munson,<br />

B. F. Lyles-Goldblum, C. Beausang,<br />

T. Ross, R. Hughes, S. Paschalis, M. Petri<br />

10:15 50. Reaction measurements on and<br />

with radioactive isotopes for nuclear astrophysics.<br />

R. Reifarth<br />

10:45 51. FRIB isotope production for rare<br />

targets. J. Ressler<br />

11:15 52. Uranium carbide targets for radioactive<br />

ion beams: Review and new developments.<br />

T. Stora<br />

11:45 Panel Discussion<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109B<br />

Graduate Student Symposium in Nuclear<br />

and Radiochemistry<br />

J. Robertson, Organizer<br />

P. Benny, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 53. Effect of radiolysis on the yield of<br />

Mo from the Cintichem process.<br />

M. F. McLaughlin, J. D. Robertson<br />

8:55 54. 64 Cu-labeled somatostatin analogs<br />

as diagnostic and therapeutic agents.<br />

K. Nguyen, J. Parry, A. Chang,<br />

A. Zheleznyak, C. Sherman, B. E. Rogers,<br />

C. J. Anderson<br />

9:20 55. N2S2 ligands (ligands with two nitrogen<br />

donors and two sulfur donors) for<br />

chelating oxorhenium(V): Successes and<br />

failures. D. W. Demoin,T.J.Hoffman,<br />

S. S. Jurisson<br />

9:45 56. Optimization of the synthesis of binary<br />

technetium halides.<br />

E. V. Johnstone, F. Poineau,<br />

K. R. Czerwinski, A. Sattelberger<br />

10:10 Intermission<br />

10:25 57. Development of a tetrathioether<br />

bifunctional chelate system for 105 Rh.<br />

V. N. Carroll, T. Hoffman, S. Jurisson<br />

10:50 58. Investigation of the radiation effects<br />

and redox stability of M(CO)3 (M �<br />

Re, Tc-99m) amino acid complexes in<br />

aqueous solution. K. M. Johnstron,<br />

S. Mezyk, A. Wemple, C. M. Jewett,<br />

P. D. Benny<br />

11:15 59. Measurement of trace elements<br />

during the development and immune response<br />

of Heliothis virescens larvae.<br />

R. Sun, H. R. Popham, K. S. Shelby,<br />

J. D. Robertson<br />

Chemistry and Policy: Solving Problems at<br />

the Interface<br />

The Interface, Health, Environment, and<br />

Security Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored<br />

by AGRO, ANYL, BIOL, CCPA, CHAS, COLL,<br />

HIST, I&EC, INOR, NUCL, ORGN, POLY,<br />

PRES, SCHB, and WCC<br />

MONDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 109A<br />

New Directions in Isotope Production,<br />

Nuclear Forensics and Radiochemistry<br />

Radiochemistry Financially supported by U.S.<br />

Department of Energy<br />

M. Welch, Organizer<br />

P. Srivastava, Organizer, Presiding<br />

J. Fowler, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:35 60. Radiochemistry and applications of<br />

nonstandard positron emitting radionuclides.<br />

M. J. Welch<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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