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ORGN <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

4:40 424. Practical large scale synthesis of<br />

(4R,5R)-(-)-4,5-O-isoproylidene-2-cyclopentanone.<br />

V. R. Neelagiri, C. Moon,<br />

M. Neelagiri, K. Vines,H.Kim,R.Rajur<br />

Section G<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 207<br />

Physical Organic Chemistry: Calculations,<br />

Mechanisms, Photochemistry and High-<br />

Energy Species<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

E. Greer, Presiding<br />

1:00 425. Synthesis and characterization of<br />

the first nonacene derivative. I. Kaur,<br />

G. P. Miller<br />

1:20 426. Rational design of pentacene derivatives<br />

with truly exceptional photooxidative<br />

resistances. I. Kaur, G. P. Miller<br />

1:40 427. Ionic liquid impact on reaction<br />

outcomes: A rational mechanism-based<br />

approach. A. K. Croft,J.B.Harper,<br />

H. Yau, S. G. Jones, S. A. Barnes,<br />

J. M. Hook<br />

2:00 428. Computational studies on site-selective<br />

C-H oxidation. R. S. Paton,<br />

K. N. Houk<br />

2:20 429. Perylenediimide as base-pair surrogates<br />

in DNA hairpins: Effect of the<br />

number of base-pairs separating two PDI<br />

chromophores on stability and spectroscopic<br />

properties. T. A. Zeidan,<br />

F. D. Lewis<br />

2:40 430. Theoretical study of the groundstate<br />

electronics of acenes and substituted<br />

acenes including organothio substituted<br />

pentacenes, heptacenes, and<br />

nonacenes. R. P. Kopreski, G. P. Miller<br />

3:00 431. Probing CH – � interactions by<br />

dynamic NMR studies of substituted<br />

o-quinodimethane [60]fullerene Diels-Alder<br />

adducts. R. P. Kopreski,J.B.Briggs,<br />

G. P. Miller<br />

3:20 432. Bis-Peptide scaffolds as designed<br />

probes for electron transfer phenomena.<br />

M. F. Parker, C. E. Schafmeister,<br />

D. H. Waldeck<br />

3:40 433. Reduction of 4-tertbutylcyclohexanone<br />

with complex metalhydrides.<br />

S. Narayan, W. Diehl, J. Townsend<br />

4:00 434. pH-responsive particles for anticancer<br />

drug delivery. B. Gordon, D. Lim,<br />

E. Achinivu, C. Luckett, S. Ehrman,<br />

D. English<br />

4:20 435. Regio-selective radiofluorination<br />

of diaryliodonium salts. Y. Lee,<br />

M. Hodoscek, J. Chun, V. W. Pike<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205A/B<br />

Robert Burns Woodward Memorial<br />

Symposium<br />

R. Williams, L. T. Scott, Organizers<br />

W. Greenlee, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 436. Looking back: Linkage through<br />

structure, symmetry, synthesis, spectroscopy,<br />

and mechanism. T. R. Hoye<br />

2:20 437. Quinine! A story of chemistry, history,<br />

personalities, and ethics.<br />

R. M. Williams,A.C.Smith<br />

3:10 Coffee Break<br />

3:30 438. Was plagiarism involved in the development<br />

of the Woodward—Hoffmann<br />

rules? J. I. Seeman<br />

4:20 439. Towards linking tumor genomic<br />

signatures to cancer therapeutics.<br />

S. L. Schreiber<br />

90–TECH<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<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 />

MONDAY EVENING<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Hall C<br />

Sci-Mix<br />

A. Abdel-Magid, Organizer<br />

8:00–10:00<br />

155, 156, 163, 188, 198, 202, 204, 210, 216,<br />

223, 227, 229, 231, 252, 254, 271, 299.<br />

See previous listings.<br />

583, 588, 590, 592, 595, 603, 615, 616, 624,<br />

631, 638, 641, 657, 658, 662, 666, 672,<br />

702, 708, 724, 740, 742, 744, 932, 934,<br />

936, 939, 940, 948, 949, 950, 959, 981,<br />

987, 988, 993, 997, 1008, 1021, 1023,<br />

1039, 1070, 1082, 1085, 1091, 1092. See<br />

subsequent listings.<br />

TUESDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Ballroom East<br />

Arthur C. Cope and Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholars Award Symposium<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

G. Molander, Presiding<br />

8:00 440. Award Address (Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholar Award (CSM) Sponsored by<br />

Arthur C. Cope Fund). Orotidine 5�monophosphate<br />

decarboxylase: Mechanism<br />

and intrinsic binding energy.<br />

J. A. Gerlt<br />

8:40 441. Award Address (Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholar Award (CSM) Sponsored by<br />

Arthur C. Cope Fund). Molecular reporters<br />

for cellular imaging based on synthetic<br />

fluorophores and enzymatic ligases.<br />

A. Y. Ting<br />

9:20 442. Award Address (Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholar Award (CSM) Sponsored by<br />

Arthur C. Cope Fund). Molecular imaging<br />

approaches to understanding chemistry<br />

in the brain. C. J. Chang<br />

10:00 443. Award Address (Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholar Award (CSM) Sponsored by<br />

Arthur C. Cope Fund). Organic synthesis<br />

and molecular design in today’s medicine.<br />

A. K. Ghosh<br />

10:40 444. Award Address (Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholar Award (CSM) Sponsored by<br />

Arthur C. Cope Fund). <strong>Chemical</strong> intervention<br />

into bacterial cell-cell signaling.<br />

H. E. Blackwell<br />

11:20 445. Award Address (Arthur C. Cope<br />

Scholar Award (CSM) Sponsored by<br />

Arthur C. Cope Fund). Imaging of single<br />

organic molecules in motion.<br />

E. Nakamura<br />

Section B<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205A/B<br />

Young Academic Investigators<br />

L. McElwee-White, H. Davies, Organizers,<br />

Presiding<br />

8:00 446. Strong CH hydrogen bonds and<br />

the photodriven regulation of anions.<br />

A. H. Flood, Y. Hua, K. P. McDonald,<br />

S. Lee<br />

8:30 447. <strong>Chemical</strong> insights from molecular<br />

force probes. R. Boulatov<br />

9:00 448. Cyclopropenones and cyclopropenium<br />

ions: Reaction, design, and catalysis.<br />

T. Lambert<br />

9:30 449. Developing the basic science and<br />

applications of boron(B)-nitrogen(N)-containing<br />

heterocycles. A. J. Marwitz,<br />

E. R. Abbey, P. G. Campbell, A. N. Lamm,<br />

S. Liu<br />

10:00 450. Enantioselective approach to<br />

lactones: Design, scope, and mechanism.<br />

V. M. Dong<br />

10:30 451. Metallonitrene/alkyne metathesis<br />

and beyond: Transition metal catalyzed<br />

oxidative amination for organic synthesis.<br />

S. B. Blakey<br />

11:00 452. Design and development of catalytic<br />

reactions involving organometallic<br />

nucleophiles. E. R. Jarvo<br />

11:30 453. Transition-metal catalyzed fluorination.<br />

T. Ritter<br />

Section C<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206A<br />

New Reactions and Methodology<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

T. Driver, Presiding<br />

8:00 454. Rapid synthetic organic reaction<br />

analysis using ion mobility spectrometry.<br />

C. A. Krueger, C. Wu, A. J. Midey,<br />

S. X. Li, F. J. Antosz, Z. Zhang, G. Goetz<br />

8:20 455. Nucleophilic catalysis by anilines<br />

in reactions of reducing carbohydrates.<br />

M. B. Thygesen, H. Munch, K. J. Jensen<br />

8:40 456. Diversity-oriented synthesis of<br />

Gewald thiophene scaffolds via isocyanide-based<br />

multicomponent reactions.<br />

Y. Huang,A.Dömling<br />

9:00 457. Spiropiperidine and fused ring<br />

systems from pyridine dearomatization.<br />

S. G. Parameswarappa,F.C.Pigge<br />

9:20 458. Allylic C—H amination for the<br />

preparation of syn-1,3-amino alcohol motifs.<br />

G. T. Rice, M. White<br />

9:40 459. Novel approach to the synthesis<br />

of omeprazole: An anti-peptic ulcer<br />

agent. R. Bandichhor<br />

10:00 460. Ru-catalyzed ring-closing metathesis-isomerization<br />

cascade reactions.<br />

T. E. Nielsen, E. Ascic, J. F. Jensen<br />

10:20 461. Bismuth-initiated reactions toward<br />

stereoselective syntheses of tetrahydropyrans<br />

and dihydropyrans.<br />

R. J. Hinkle, R. F. Lambert,<br />

S. E. Ammann, L. C. Speight, J. Liu,<br />

Y. Lian<br />

10:40 462. Pyridine elaboration through direct<br />

functionalization reactions.<br />

J. J. Mousseau, A. B. Charette<br />

11:00 463. Palladium-catalyzed functionalization<br />

of alkenes via C-H activation using<br />

hypervalent iodine reagents.<br />

L. T. Pilarski, N. Selander, D. Böse,<br />

K. J. Szabó<br />

11:20 464. Asymmetric addition of organoindium<br />

and organobismuth reagents<br />

to electrophilic carbons.<br />

N. Balasubramanian, G. R. Cook,<br />

A. J. Ostlund<br />

11:40 465. Metal-free alkene dioxygenations<br />

using hydroxamic acids. V. A. Schmidt,<br />

E. J. Alexanian<br />

12:00 466. Formal [2 � 2 � 2] cycloaddition<br />

strategy based on an intramolecular<br />

propargylic ene reaction/Diels-Alder cycloaddition<br />

cascade.<br />

J. M. Robinson-Surry, T. Sakai,<br />

R. L. Danheiser<br />

Section D<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 203<br />

Heterocycles and Aromatics<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

W. Zhang, Presiding<br />

8:00 467. Patterns of �-electron delocalization<br />

in aromatic and antiaromatic organic<br />

compounds in the light of the Hückel’s<br />

4n�2 rule. J. Poater, F. Feixas, E. Matito,<br />

M. Solà<br />

8:20 468. Multicomponent reaction of cyanoacetamides:<br />

One starting material and<br />

many scaffolds. K. Wang, A. Doemling<br />

8:40 469. Convenient approach for the synthesis<br />

of isoxazoles and application to<br />

nucleoside and oligonucleotide conjugation.<br />

A. M. Jawalekar, F. P. Rutjes,<br />

F. L. van Delft<br />

9:00 470. Selective C-H arylation and alkenylation<br />

of free-(NH2) adenines and related<br />

heterocycles: Rapid access to potent<br />

Hsp90 inhibitors. S. Sahnoun,<br />

S. Messaoudi, J. Peyrat, J. Brion,<br />

M. Alami<br />

9:20 471. Isolation and characterization of<br />

an unusual N-alkenyl pyridone.<br />

C. E. Anderson<br />

9:40 472. Reactivity of tethered diyne-�,�unsaturated<br />

carbonyl compounds in<br />

[2�2�2] cyclizations: Synthesis and diversification<br />

of densely functionalized<br />

heterocyclic scaffolds. A. L. Jones,<br />

J. K. Snyder<br />

10:00 473. 2D adapted Su-Schrieffer-Heeger<br />

model for conducting polymer polypyrrole.<br />

M. Li,X.Lin<br />

10:20 474. Efficient synthesis of a thioglycosylated<br />

chlorins and isobacteriochlorins<br />

for bioimaging and diagnostics. S. Singh,<br />

J. P. Tome, M. Vinodu, C. M. Drain<br />

10:40 475. Rhodium-catalyzed cycloaddition<br />

of benzamides and alkynes via C-H/<br />

N-H activation. T. K. Hyster,T.Rovis<br />

11:00 476. Preparation and evaluation of<br />

steroid-porphyrin conjugates as photodynamic<br />

therapy agents. S. Sadler,R.Ray,<br />

G. B. Jones<br />

11:20 477. Aromaticity indices of thiophene<br />

and furan based on the NMR spectroscopic<br />

studies of 1-aryl-3-heteroarylpropen-1-ones.<br />

C. Lee<br />

Section F<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 204B<br />

Metal-Mediated Reactions and Syntheses<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

C. Douglas, Presiding<br />

8:00 478. Relating catalyst structure to reactivity:<br />

A rationally-designed NHC-Pd catalyst<br />

for amination and sulfination.<br />

M. G. Organ<br />

8:20 479. Development of a Pd(II)-catalyzed<br />

3-step cascade sequence to produce<br />

1-aryl-3-vinyl-isoindolines. F. J. Williams,<br />

E. Jarvo<br />

8:40 480. Novel and rapid access to Lysergic<br />

acid: A remarkable triple tandem<br />

domino reaction. A. Boyer, T. Gilles,<br />

M. Lautens<br />

9:00 481. Silylene transfer to allylic sulfides:<br />

Episulfonium ion formation to afford substituted<br />

silacyclobutanes. B. J. Ager,<br />

L. E. Bourque, K. M. Buchner,<br />

K. A. Woerpel<br />

9:20 482. Palladium-NHC catalyzed cyclopentannulation<br />

of diazabicyclic alkenes:<br />

Direct access to cyclopenta[b]benzofuran<br />

derivatives. B. Bhanu Prasad,<br />

A. E. Buechele, S. R. Gilbertson<br />

9:40 483. Nickel-catalyzed reductive crosscoupling<br />

of aryl halides with alkyl halides.<br />

D. A. Everson,D.J.Weix<br />

10:00 484. Apparent copper(II) catalyzed<br />

azide-alkyne cycloaddition.<br />

W. S. Brotherton,L.Zhu<br />

10:20 485. Systematic investigation into the<br />

nature of Au (I) catalysts using propargyl<br />

Claisen rearrangements. D. V. Vidhani,<br />

M. E. Krafft, J. W. Cran, M. Mariappan<br />

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