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10:40 486. Utilization of Stille cross coupling<br />

protocol for the synthesis of series of biaryl-8-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-2-carboxylic<br />

acid methyl esters. L. Torun,<br />

P. C. Meltzer<br />

11:00 487. Palladium-catalyzed propargylic<br />

substitution with phosphorus nucleophiles.<br />

M. Kalek, M. Jezowska,<br />

J. Stawinski<br />

Section G<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 207<br />

Material, Devices and Switches<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

E. Bauer, Presiding<br />

8:00 488. Luminescent phosphonium-bearing<br />

polyelectrolytes. E. G. Tennyson,<br />

T. Maltais, R. C. Smith<br />

8:20 489. Novel crosslinking agents for the<br />

control of inter-pi-system interactions in<br />

organic semiconducting polymers.<br />

A. Mangalum, R. C. Smith<br />

8:40 490. High performance organic field effect<br />

transistors from an organic single<br />

crystal micro-ribbons by solution process.<br />

Y. Zhou, T. Lei, J. Pei, J. Wang<br />

9:00 491. Corannulene based blue emitters.<br />

P. Bachawala,J.Mack<br />

9:20 492. Easy access to a family of polymer<br />

catalysts from modular star polymers.<br />

V. O. Rodionov, H. Gao, S. Scroggins,<br />

D. A. Unruh, A. Avestro, J. M. Fréchet<br />

9:40 493. <strong>Chemical</strong> vapor detection using<br />

reduced graphene oxide. S. K. Manohar<br />

10:00 494. Boolean solid-state porosity<br />

switching in a molecular organic solid.<br />

J. T. Jones, T. Mitra, T. Hasell,<br />

D. Holden, J. Bacsa, A. Steiner,<br />

A. Trewin, A. I. Cooper<br />

10:20 495. Supramolecular coupling agents<br />

for adhesion promotion at interfaces.<br />

C. A. Anderson, D. W. Kuykendall,<br />

E. M. Briggs, S. C. Zimmerman<br />

10:40 496. Redox active mesoporous hybrid<br />

materials by incooperation of (oligo)phenothiazines<br />

into structured silica phases.<br />

A. W. Franz<br />

11:00 497. Functionalizable boron-incorporating<br />

polycyclic aromatics built upon the<br />

seven-membered borepin ring structure.<br />

A. Caruso Jr., M. A. Siegler, J. D. Tovar<br />

11:20 498. Sub-ppm nerve agent detection<br />

with chemically functionalized silicon<br />

nanoribbon field-effect transistors.<br />

A. Carella, S. Clavaguera, C. Celle,<br />

L. Caillier, S. Lenfant, D. Vuillaume,<br />

J. Simonato<br />

11:40 499. Synthesis and characterization of<br />

sulfated, dextran coated iron oxide nanoparticles<br />

for MRI of macrophages. C. Tu,<br />

A. Louie<br />

12:00 500. Expansile polymeric nanoparticles<br />

for the treatment of breast cancer.<br />

K. V. Zubris, A. P. Griset, R. Liu,<br />

Y. L. Colson, M. W. Grinstaff<br />

Section E<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 204A<br />

Total Synthesis of Complex Molecules<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

S. Wiskur, Presiding<br />

8:20 501. Synthetic studies on muraymycin<br />

A1. M. Kurosu, K. Li, C. Schneider<br />

8:40 502. Spirodiepoxide-based domino sequences<br />

in total synthesis. L. J. Williams<br />

9:00 503. Concise access to Xenicane diterpenes<br />

and close biogenetic relatives.<br />

L. J. Williams<br />

9:20 504. Fused bicyclo[2.2.2]octanes: Toward<br />

the core of atropurpuran.<br />

M. J. Smith, J. A. Malona, E. J. Sorensen<br />

9:40 505. Enantioselective synthesis of (�)isolysergol<br />

via ring closing metathesis.<br />

J. A. Deck, S. F. Martin<br />

10:00 506. Synthetic efforts mediate a<br />

structural reassigment of the M. tuberculosis-produced<br />

natural product, Edaxadiene.<br />

J. E. Spangler, C. A. Carson,<br />

E. J. Sorensen<br />

10:20 507. De novo asymmetric synthesis of<br />

several cleistriosides and cleistetrosides.<br />

B. Wu, M. Li, G. A. O’Doherty<br />

10:40 508. Evaluation of an oxidative BDring<br />

formation from a Diels-Alder derived<br />

pyrrole-imidazole intermediate en route<br />

to the polyheterocyclic core of<br />

palau’amine. T. Doundoulakis,<br />

C. J. Lovely<br />

11:00 509. Fragment-based domain shuffling:<br />

An approach facilitating downstream<br />

drug discovery. E. Comer,<br />

A. Clabault, H. Liu, L. A. Marcaurelle<br />

11:20 510. Total synthesis of jadomycin A<br />

and cyclitol analog of jadomycin B.<br />

E. U. Sharif, G. A. O’Doherty<br />

11:40 511. Enantioselective synthesis of indole<br />

alkaloids of the ervatamine-silicine<br />

group. B. Checa, N. Llor, M. Amat,<br />

J. Bosch<br />

Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Sponsored by<br />

CARB, Cosponsored by ANYL, BIOL, MEDI,<br />

and ORGN<br />

Process Chemistry: The Role of Organic<br />

Synthesis in Early Clinical Drug<br />

Development Sponsored by MEDI,<br />

Cosponsored by ORGN<br />

TUESDAY AFTERNOON<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 />

1:00 512. Stimuli-responsive polymer-protein<br />

conjugates and “sweet-tooth” micelles.<br />

B. S. Sumerlin<br />

1:30 513. <strong>Chemical</strong> tools for mapping protein<br />

S-nitrosation. M. Xian<br />

2:00 514. Engineering Streptomyces bacteria<br />

as lignocellulosic biorefineries.<br />

J. K. Sello<br />

2:30 515. Painting the cysteine chapel: New<br />

tools to probe oxidation biology.<br />

K. S. Carroll<br />

3:00 516. Studying the bacterial cytoskeleton<br />

using a chemical biological approach<br />

provides new opportunities for antibiotic<br />

development. D. B. Weibel,Y.Eun,<br />

M. Foss<br />

3:30 517. <strong>Chemical</strong> approaches to the investigation<br />

of protein-membrane binding<br />

interactions using synthetic lipid probes.<br />

M. D. Best, M. D. Smith, D. Gong,<br />

M. M. Rowland, H. E. Bostic, E. A. Losey<br />

4:00 518. New unnatural products by harnessing<br />

biosynthesis. R. J. Goss<br />

4:30 519. Development and application of<br />

carbon–carbon bond forming reactions<br />

for organic synthesis. R. J. Thomson<br />

Section C<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 206A<br />

New Technologies to Expedite Research in<br />

Organic Chemistry<br />

C. Welch, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:00 520. New tools and technologies for<br />

supporting drug development.<br />

J. M. Hawkins<br />

1:30 521. Reaction discovery approaches to<br />

chemical diversity. J. A. Porco<br />

2:00 522. Low-barrier high-throughput experimentation<br />

tools for efficient chemistry<br />

development. S. D. Dreher<br />

2:30 523. Automation for enabling high<br />

throughput reaction discovery.<br />

J. C. Conrad, D. W. MacMillan<br />

3:00 524. Implementation of a flexible strategy<br />

for automating decision-enabling<br />

process development workflows.<br />

E. Rubin, T. Kudla, M. Liu, J. Qiu,<br />

V. Rosso, V. Vydra, R. Waltermire<br />

3:30 525. Automation and robotics in an academic<br />

organometallic chemistry research.<br />

S. C. Virgil,K.M.Kuhn,<br />

J. B. Matson, S. R. Golisz, N. Hazari,<br />

R. H. Grubbs, J. E. Bercaw, B. M. Stoltz<br />

4:00 526. Current state and future prospects<br />

for high throughput mass directed purification<br />

technologies. J. W. Eschelbach,<br />

G. Bi, L. Miller, W. Goetzinger<br />

4:30 527. Micro- and mesoscale flow synthesis<br />

promoted by microwave irradiation:<br />

Is it a sustainable technology?<br />

M. G. Organ<br />

Section D<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 203<br />

Heterocycles and Aromatics<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

D. Klumpp, Presiding<br />

1:00 528. Novel monomers and polymerization<br />

strategies for organic semiconducting<br />

polymers. R. C. Smith<br />

1:20 529. Steric coordination control in conducting<br />

metallopolymers: Photophysics<br />

and electrochemistry. R. C. Smith,S.He<br />

1:40 530. N-heteroacenes: Promising materials<br />

for organic electronic devices.<br />

A. L. Appleton,U.H.Bunz<br />

2:00 531. Construction of protected hydroxylated<br />

pyrrolidines using nitrogencentered<br />

radical cyclizations.<br />

M. Zlotorzynska, H. Zhai, G. Sammis<br />

2:20 532. Fluorous linker facilitated synthesis<br />

of heterocyclic systems. W. Zhang<br />

2:40 533. Process development of a Corticotropin-Releasing<br />

Factor 1 (CRF1) receptor<br />

antagonist. C. Sfouggatakis,<br />

S. Broxer, M. Fitzgerald, J. P. Sherbine<br />

3:00 534. Exploring the barriers to metalfree<br />

carbon nanotube growth. E. H. Fort,<br />

L. T. Scott<br />

3:20 535. Solid-phase synthesis of cleavable<br />

fluorescently labeled nucleotides for<br />

DNA sequencing. K. Ko, E. Roller,<br />

X. Huang<br />

3:40 536. New synthetic route to benzannulated<br />

corannulenes. N. J. Smith,<br />

L. T. Scott<br />

4:00 537. Design, synthesis and characterization<br />

of a diverse pyrazolopyrrolidinone<br />

library. L. E. Brown,S.E.Schaus<br />

4:20 538. Progress toward a [10,10] carbon<br />

nanotube end-cap. J. M. Quimby,<br />

L. T. Scott<br />

4:40 539. Resolution and racemization kinetics<br />

of cross-bridged cyclam.<br />

A. Y. Odendaal, B. T. Li, G. R. Weisman,<br />

E. H. Wong, J. A. Golen, A. L. Rheingold<br />

5:00 540. Synthesis of Lavendamycin analogs<br />

via cycloisomerization reactions of<br />

propargylamides. G. Verniest,<br />

D. England, X. Wang, N. De Kimpe,<br />

A. Padwa<br />

Section E<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 204A<br />

Molecular Recognition and Self-Assembly<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

Y. Luk, Presiding<br />

1:00 541. Noncovalent chemistry of �-extended<br />

tetrathiafulvalene derivatives and<br />

fullerenes. E. M. Perez, H. Isla,<br />

M. Gallego, N. Martin<br />

1:20 542. Cucurbit[n]uril – metal nanoparticle<br />

composites: Synthesis, self-assembly,<br />

and applications. T. Lee,S.Jones,<br />

R. Coulston, O. A. Scherman<br />

1:40 543. Triply interpenetrated covalent organic<br />

cages. T. Hasell,X.Wu,<br />

J. T. Jones, J. Bacsa, A. Steiner, T. Mitra,<br />

A. Trewin, D. J. Adams, A. I. Cooper<br />

2:00 544. Novel method for synthesizing<br />

self-assembled porous organic cages.<br />

S. Jiang, D. Adams, A. Trewin, A. Cooper<br />

2:20 545. Anionic amphiphilic dendrimers as<br />

broad spectrum antimicrobial agents.<br />

M. A. Mintzer, M. W. Grinstaff<br />

2:40 546. Coordination vs. hydrogen bonddriven<br />

self-assembly: A directed stereospecific<br />

single crystal – single crystal<br />

(SCSC) solid-state photodimerization of a<br />

trisubstituted olefin. E. Elacqua,<br />

J. C. Sumrak, L. R. MacGillivray<br />

3:00 547. Pharmaceutical co-crystals of<br />

chiral APIs: Crystal engineering and solidstate<br />

properties. E. Elacqua, S. Chen,<br />

R. F. Henry, G. G. Zhang,<br />

L. R. MacGillivray<br />

3:20 548. Turn-on fluorescence: Utilizing the<br />

principles of dynamic combinatorial<br />

chemistry for developing molecular sensors.<br />

M. V. Maddipatla, A. M. Roland,<br />

M. L. Waters, M. R. Gagné<br />

3:40 549. Preparation of [3]pseudorotaxanes<br />

and pseudorotaxane-type non-covalent<br />

polymers based on bis(meta-phenylene)-32-crown-10<br />

cryptand. Z. Niu,<br />

H. W. Gibson<br />

4:00 550. Self-assembly of dendronized triphenylenes<br />

into helical pyramidal columns<br />

and chiral supramolecular spheres.<br />

M. R. Imam, V. Percec<br />

4:20 551. Supramolecular polymeric nanowires<br />

with tunable colors: Nucleation<br />

growth and direct functionalization.<br />

T. Lei, C. Cheng, C. Zheng, Y. Zhou,<br />

D. Liang, J. Pei<br />

4:40 552. Assembly of phthalocyanines into<br />

stacked columns within 2D covalent organic<br />

frameworks. E. L. Spitler,<br />

W. R. Dichtel<br />

Section F<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 204B<br />

Metal-Mediated Reactions and Syntheses<br />

S. Sieburth, Organizer<br />

E. Alexanian, Presiding<br />

1:00 553. C-C Bond formation via double<br />

C-H functionalization. B. DeBoef<br />

1:20 554. Diastereoselective rhodium-catalyzed<br />

ene-cycloisomerization of alkenylidenecyclopropanes:<br />

Application to the<br />

total synthesis of (–)-�-kainic acid.<br />

P. A. Inglesby,P.A.Evans<br />

1:40 555. Gold-catalyzed Claisen rearrangement<br />

of allenyl vinyl ethers: Synthesis of<br />

substituted 1,3-dienes. M. E. Krafft,<br />

K. M. Hallal<br />

2:00 556. Addressing synthetic challenges<br />

via iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation.<br />

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

2:20 557. How to make a gold catalyst “immortal”.<br />

T. Graf, N. B. Bowden<br />

2:40 558. Iron-catalyzed 1,4-additions to<br />

1,3-dienes. J. Wu, T. Ritter<br />

3:00 559. Building molecular complexity by<br />

carbon-carbon bond activation and related<br />

catalytic processes. C. J. Douglas<br />

3:20 560. Kinetic studies of metal promoted<br />

cyclizations of aromatic enynes.<br />

A. Franklin<br />

3:40 561. Nickel-catalyzed direct synthesis<br />

of 1,4-difunctionalized compounds.<br />

S. K. Rodrigo,H.Guan<br />

4:00 562. Efficient synthesis of �-hydroxy<br />

ketones and �-amino ketones from allylic<br />

alcohols by catalytic formation of ruthenium<br />

enolates. A. Bartoszewicz,<br />

M. Jezowska, K. Laymand,<br />

B. Martín-Matute<br />

The official technical program<br />

for the 240th National Meeting<br />

is available at:<br />

www.acs.org/boston2010<br />

ORGN<br />

TECH–91

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