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2:05 61. Applications of PET imaging toward<br />
bioremediation and geochemical studies.<br />
N. T. Vandehey, S. E. Taylor, J. P. O’Neil<br />
2:20 62. Digital microfluidics: Toward a<br />
bench-top platform for on-demand radiosynthesis<br />
of diverse PET tracers.<br />
P. Y. Keng, H. Ding, S. Chen, S. Sadeghi,<br />
G. J. Shah, M. E. Phelps, N. Satyamurthy,<br />
C. Kim, R. M. van Dam<br />
2:35 63. Design and synthesis of molecular<br />
and nanoparticulate probes: A training<br />
program in radiochemistry and radiotracer<br />
development. R. N. Hanson<br />
2:50 64. In-vitro stability measurement of<br />
Cu-64 complexes of bifunctional chelators.<br />
V. Maheshwari, J. Dearling,<br />
T. S. Treves, A. B. Packard<br />
3:05 Intermission<br />
3:20 65. Microfluidic radiometal labeling<br />
systems for biomolecules. D. Zeng,<br />
D. E. Reichert, T. Wheeler, A. Desai,<br />
P. J. Kenis<br />
3:35 66. Preparation of a copper-64 labeled<br />
somatostatin analog using a phosphonic<br />
acid derivative of cross-bridge cyclam as<br />
the chelator. Y. Guo, R. Ferdani,<br />
C. J. Anderson<br />
3:50 67. Preparation and biological evaluation<br />
of 64 Cu labeled AmBaSar-RGD peptide<br />
for improved microPET imaging of integrin<br />
�v�3 expression. H. Cai, Z. Li,<br />
C. Huang, R. Park, A. Shahinian,<br />
P. S. Conti<br />
4:05 68. Novel bifunctional chelators for<br />
Cu-64 radiolabeling and PET imaging.<br />
S. Jain, X. Sun, H. A. Song, S. E. Lapi,<br />
M. J. Welch, H. Chong, B. E. Rogers<br />
4:20 69. Synthesis and chemical stability of<br />
actinium-fullerenes. J. Mwakisege,<br />
G. Schweitzer, R. Boll, S. Mirzadeh<br />
4:35 70. Optimization of solid-phase approaches<br />
for radiolabeled peptides.<br />
S. H. Hausner, R. D. Carpenter,<br />
J. B. White, J. L. Sutcliffe<br />
4:50 71. New approaches for reduction of<br />
99<br />
Tc pertechnetate: Potential applications<br />
in environmental remediation and<br />
extension to reduction of 188 Re perrhenate<br />
for radiopharmaceutical applications.<br />
D. McGregor, B. P. Burton-Pye,<br />
I. M. Mbomekalle, W. W. Lukens,<br />
L. C. Francesconi<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 />
TUESDAY MORNING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 109A<br />
Radiochemistry at the Facility for Rare<br />
Isotope Beams<br />
Applications<br />
M. Stoyer, P. Mantica, Organizers<br />
B. Sherrill, Presiding<br />
8:00 72. Neptunium and plutonium borates.<br />
T. E. Albrecht-Schmitt<br />
8:30 73. Aqueous chemistry of technetium-99<br />
polyoxometalates: Understanding<br />
fundamental chemistry of technetium-99<br />
incorporated into metal oxide<br />
matrices. B. P. Burton-Pye, D. McGregor,<br />
I. M. Mbomekalle, W. W. Lukens,<br />
F. Poineau, E. Mausolf,<br />
L. C. Francesconi<br />
9:00 74. Radioistopes in plant science:<br />
Meeting global challenges in sustainability.<br />
R. A. Ferrieri<br />
9:30 Intermission<br />
9:45 75. Opportunities for the production of<br />
medical isotopes with FRIB. S. E. Lapi,<br />
M. J. Welch<br />
10:15 76. Accelerator mass spectrometry:<br />
Current status, new developments, and<br />
opportunities with FRIB. P. Collon<br />
10:45 77. Beta-NMR facility at TRIUMF:<br />
New tools for materials science at the<br />
nanoscale. M. Andrew, G. Morris<br />
11:15 78. 7-Be implantation in plastics for<br />
prosthesis wear studies. U. Greife,<br />
L. Erikson, N. Patel, M. Wimmer,<br />
Y. Dwiwedi, M. Laurent, K. Chipps,<br />
J. Blackmon, R. Kozub, D. Bardayan,<br />
C. Gross, D. Stracener, M. Smith,<br />
C. Nesaraya, E. Rehm, I. Ahmad,<br />
J. Greene<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 />
8:00 79. Investigation of actinide solubility in<br />
brines using XAFS. D. Olive,D.Reed,<br />
J. Terry<br />
8:25 80. Using polymer ligand films for rapid<br />
radiochemical sample preparation for alpha<br />
spectrometry. C. L. Tulley,<br />
E. R. Gonzales, C. E. Armenta,<br />
J. A. Hererra, D. S. Peterson<br />
8:50 81. U(VI) and Sr(II) speciation at the<br />
silica/water interface determined by second<br />
harmonic generation. J. N. Malin,<br />
F. M. Geiger<br />
9:15 82. Lanthanide and actinide extraction<br />
from carboxylic acid media by Cyanex®<br />
923. J. H. Hines,K.L.Nash<br />
9:40 83. Calorimetric and time resolved fluorescence<br />
spectroscopy of Eu(III) complexation<br />
with �-hydroxyisobutyric acid in a<br />
mixed 1, 4-dioxane/water media.<br />
M. R. Kriz, Z. Wang, K. L. Nash<br />
10:05 Intermission<br />
10:20 84. Radiolytic behavior of neptunium<br />
in nitric acid in the presence of HNO 2<br />
scavengers. M. Precek, A. Paulenova<br />
10:45 85. Synthesis and structural characterization<br />
of actinide phosphonate compounds:<br />
A comparative study of Th(IV)<br />
and U(VI) complexes. P. O. Adelani,<br />
T. E. Albrecht-Schmitt<br />
11:10 86. Determination of plutonium interactions<br />
with aluminum-substituted goethite<br />
using X-ray absorption spectroscopy.<br />
D. L. Wang,Y.Hu,<br />
L. K. Schwaiger, H. Nitsche<br />
11:35 87. Chromatographic materials for the<br />
separation of actinides and lanthanides.<br />
K. F. York, D. D. Ensor<br />
TUESDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 109A<br />
New Directions in Isotope Production,<br />
Nuclear Forensics and Radiochemistry<br />
Science and Technology for Making<br />
Isotopes Financially supported by U.S.<br />
Department of Energy<br />
D. Phillips, Organizer<br />
D. Wilbur, R. Atcher, Presiding<br />
1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
1:35 88. The National Isotope Development<br />
Center. R. Atcher<br />
1:50 89. Production of thorium-229 in a proton<br />
accelerator. M. A. Garland,<br />
D. W. Stracener, R. A. Boll,<br />
S. L. Holbrook, S. Mirzadeh, J. R. Beene<br />
2:05 90. Alternate method for production of<br />
Ac-225. J. Harvey, J. A. Nolan, T. Kroc,<br />
I. Gomes, P. Horwitz, D. McAlister<br />
2:20 91. Accelerator-based production of<br />
the therapy isotope 225 Ac. F. M. Nortier,<br />
J. W. Weidner, H. T. Bach, K. D. John,<br />
A. Couture, J. L. Ullmann,<br />
M. E. Fassbender, G. S. Goff, W. Taylor,<br />
F. Valdez, L. E. Wolfsberg, M. Cisneros,<br />
D. Dry, M. Gallegos, R. Gritzo,<br />
L. J. Bitteker, S. Wender, R. S. Baty<br />
2:35 92. LaPO 4 nanoparticles doped with<br />
Actinium-225 that partially sequester<br />
daughter radionuclides.<br />
J. D. Woodward, S. J. Kennel,<br />
A. Stuckey, D. Osborne, J. Wall,<br />
A. J. Rondinone, R. F. Standaert,<br />
S. Mirzadeh<br />
2:50 93. Recovery of actinium-227 from legacy<br />
actinium-beryllium neutron sources.<br />
M. Du, C. W. Alexander, R. A. Boll<br />
3:05 Intermission<br />
3:20 94. Ionic liquids as solvents for improved<br />
production of radioisotopes.<br />
H. Luo, J. R. Bell, R. A. Boll,<br />
D. W. Depaoli, S. Dai<br />
3:35 95. Assessing the wet chemistry approach<br />
for isolation of astatine-211 from<br />
irradiated bismuth targets. D. Wilbur,<br />
D. K. Hamlin, M. Chyan, D. Dadachov<br />
3:50 96. Accelerator production of Astatine-<br />
211 from molten metallic Bismuth targets.<br />
M. C. Lagunas-Solar<br />
4:05 97. Production of alpha-particle emitting<br />
At-211 at the Texas A&M Cyclotron<br />
Institute. V. Bhakta, G. Akabani,<br />
A. Alharbi, R. Tribble<br />
4:20 98. Production of 64 Cu from irradiated<br />
64 Ni. J. Robertson, A. Y. Garnov,<br />
L. A. Saale, M. D. Weichelt<br />
4:35 99. Production of radioisotope Cu 67<br />
with high specific activity at Brookhaven<br />
Linac Isotope Producer.<br />
D. G. Medvedev, L. F. Mausner,<br />
C. J. Dodge<br />
4:50 100. Improved purification process for<br />
production of gadolinium-153.<br />
A. M. Johnson, C. Z. Soderquist,<br />
B. K. McNamara, D. R. Fisher<br />
WEDNESDAY MORNING<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 109B<br />
Aqueous Chemistry and Thermodynamics<br />
of Actinides and Fission Products: A Tribute<br />
to Volker Neck<br />
H. Nitsche, H. Geckeis, Organizers<br />
T. Fanghänel (Fanghaenel), Organizer,<br />
Presiding<br />
A. Seibert, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks<br />
8:05 101. Aqueous chemistry and thermodynamics<br />
of plutonium. T. Fanghänel,<br />
V. Neck, M. Altmaier<br />
8:35 102. Actinide chemistry in aqueous<br />
systems at high ionic strength.<br />
M. Altmaier<br />
9:05 103. High ionic-strength subsurface<br />
chemistry of actinides. D. T. Reed,<br />
M. Borkowski, M. K. Richmann,<br />
J. Lucchini, J. Swanson, D. Ams,<br />
H. Khaing<br />
9:35 Intermission<br />
9:50 104. Hydrolysis of Pu(VI) at elevated<br />
temperatures. L. Rao, G. Tian,<br />
P. Di Bernardo, P. Zanonato<br />
10:20 105. Thermodynamic approach for<br />
predicting actinide concentrations in<br />
leachates from radioactive waste glasses.<br />
D. Rai,M.Yui<br />
10:50 106. Speciation of polynuclear An(IV)<br />
complexes by electrospray mass-spectrometry.<br />
C. Walther<br />
11:20 107. Hydration of gas phase ytterbium<br />
ion complexes studied by experiment<br />
and theory. P. X. Rutkowski,<br />
M. Michelini, T. H. Bray, J. Marçalo,<br />
J. K. Gibson<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 109A<br />
Applications of Radionuclides in Imaging<br />
and Therapy<br />
Fluorine-18 and Carbon-11<br />
A. Packard, M. Lewis, Organizers,<br />
Presiding<br />
8:30 108. Engineered antibody fragments<br />
for immunoPET: Optimization of F-18 labeled<br />
diabodies. E. J. Lepin, K. Liu,<br />
M. W. Wang, S. J. Sirk, R. M. Van Dam,<br />
C. K. Shen, A. M. Wu<br />
8:50 109. Biodistribution and radiation dosimetry<br />
of amyloid � plaque imaging<br />
agent 18F-W372 measured in healthy<br />
volunteers. J. Q. Yu,M.Doss,<br />
R. K. Alpaugh, J. C. Walsh, Z. Zhu,<br />
A. Chaudhary, H. Kolb, T. Morrison<br />
9:10 110. Design, synthesis and structure<br />
dependence of 18-[ 18 F]fluoro-thia-fatty<br />
acids as myocardial fatty acid oxidation<br />
probes. M. K. Pandey,A.P.Belanger,<br />
S. Wang, T. R. DeGrado<br />
9:30 111. F-18 radiolabeled rhodamine derivatives<br />
as potential myocardial perfusion<br />
tracers for positron emission tomography.<br />
M. D. Bartholomä,<br />
V. Gottumukkala, A. Baker, P. Dunning,<br />
F. H. Fahey, S. T. Treves, A. B. Packard<br />
9:50 Intermission<br />
10:10 112. Microwave-assisted [ 18 F]fluorination<br />
of fatty acid analog PET probes.<br />
A. P. Belanger, M. Pandey,<br />
T. R. DeGrado<br />
10:30 113. Rapid 11 C-methylation of sluggishly<br />
reactive arylamines, pyrroles, and<br />
amides with [ 11 C]methyl iodide under the<br />
influence of solid bases and ultrasound.<br />
L. Cai, R. Xu, S. Guo, V. W. Pike<br />
10:50 114. Synthesis and positron emission<br />
tomography studies of three C-11 labeled<br />
carboxylic acid drugs, [ 11 C]butyric acid,<br />
[ 11 C]valporic acid, [ 11 C]4-phenylbutyric<br />
acid. S. Kim, J. M. Hooker, D. Alexoff,<br />
N. Otto, K. Win, N. Volkow, J. S. Fowler<br />
11:10 115. HDAC imaging probes for<br />
positron emission tomography.<br />
H. V. Diyabalanage,J.M.Hooker<br />
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 109A<br />
New Directions in Isotope Production,<br />
Nuclear Forensics and Radiochemistry<br />
Isotope Production Financially supported by<br />
U.S. Department of Energy<br />
D. Phillips, Organizer, Presiding<br />
M. Lagunas-Solar, S. Mirzadeh, Presiding<br />
1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
1:35 116. Development of high specific activity<br />
radionuclides. S. S. Jurisson,<br />
C. Cutler, A. Ketring, F. M. Nortier,<br />
J. Kitten, W. Taylor, K. John,<br />
M. Fassbender<br />
1:50 117. New research program for medical<br />
radioisotope production at the Cyclotron<br />
Institute, Texas A&M University.<br />
A. A. Alharbi, M. McCleskey, A. Spiridon,<br />
B. Roeder, E. Simmons, A. Azzam,<br />
A. Banu, G. Tabacaru, V. Goldberg,<br />
L. Trache, R. E. Tribble<br />
2:05 118. Development of innovative radioactive<br />
isotope production techniques at<br />
the Pennsylvania State University Radiation<br />
Science and Engineering Center.<br />
K. Ünlü, B. Heidrich<br />
2:20 119. Burn-up cross-sections of reactor<br />
produced medical and industrial radioisotopes.<br />
S. Mirzadeh, M. Garland, R. Boll,<br />
R. Knapp<br />
2:35 120. Recovery and purification of zirconium-93<br />
from special high-burnup targets.<br />
M. Du, C. W. Alexander<br />
The official technical program<br />
for the 240th National Meeting<br />
is available at:<br />
www.acs.org/boston2010<br />
NUCL<br />
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