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Draft Final Program
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DIVISION OF CHEMICAL EDUCATIONC. Gauthier, I. J. Levy, and N. Snyder, Program Chairs
SUNDAY MORNINGSection A
Morial Convention CenterR04
High School Program
Cosponsored by SOCEDFinancially supported by ACS Education DivisionK. Anderson, Organizer, Presiding
8:00 Registration.
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:40 1. Green chemistry: The missing element. J. Warner
9:30 2. Products of the Target Inquiry project: Quality inquiry materials made for and by high school teachers that stand upto student scrutiny. E. J. Yezierski, D. G. Herrington
9:50 3. Chemistry and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). M. M. Cooper
10:10 Intermission.
10:20 4. A.S.P.I.R.E: A successful model for introducing project-based learning into at-risk schools and neighborhoodlearning centers. B. A. Salvatore
10:40 5. Baking powder and baking soda: An introduction to food science. S. B. Mitchell
11:00 6. Molecular spectroscopy in the high school chemistry curriculum. D. McGraw
11:20 7. Energy and food: Ready-to-use resources from the Journal of Chemical Education. L. E. Slocum, H. Wilmoth
11:50 Luncheon.
Section B
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Chemistry Education Research
Peer-Reviewed Research Symposium
N. Grove, S. Pazicni, T. J. Greenbowe, OrganizersJ. Shorb, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 8. Developing a learning progression on benefits, costs, and risks in chemical design. S. Cullipher, H. Sevian, V.
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9:05 9. Investigations of language comprehension on performance in general chemistry. S. Pazicni, D. Pyburn, V. Benassi,E. Reilly
9:35 10. Interactive simulation use by small groups in a large lecture setting: Student use and perceptions. E. B. Moore, T.A. Herzog, K. K. Perkins
10:05 Concluding Remarks.
Section C
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NMR Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Financially supported by Anasazi Instruments, Inc., Bruker Corporation, JEOL Ltd., and ThermoFisher ScientificD. Soulsby, L. J. Anna, A. Wallner, Organizers, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 11. Using the picoSpin NMR for undergraduate work. S. M. Dimick Gray
8:55 12. Using a PicoSpin NMR spectrometer in the sophomore organic lab. B. Mayer, J. Balyeat, A. M. Schoffstall
9:15 13. A little introduction to NMR with a little NMR. L. J. Anna
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 14. Incorporation of NMR spectroscopy into organic chemistry laboratory at Butler University. L. McNulty, A. Wilson, J.Esteb, P. Morgan, S. O'Reilly, A. Azman
10:10 15. NMR as an effective and convenient tool for teaching reaction kinetics in undergraduate organic laboratorycourses. J. A. Cramer
10:30 16. Proton coupled 13C nmr is useful for assigning chemical shifts in substituted benzenes. D. D. Clarke
10:50 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Innovative Laboratory Experiments and Programs for Non-Majors
D. A. Katz, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 17. Encouraging self-discovery through in-class demonstration laboratories. J. C. Dunham, J. W. Ribblett
8:55 18. Integration of computational chemistry into a non-majors, general education chemistry course. K. R. Gallagher, A.Marmet
9:15 19. Materials science experiments for nonmajors. J. E. Mihalick
9:35 Intermission.
9:45 20. Experiential chemistry: A unique laboratory course for non-majors. M. L. Richard, J. Griffiths
10:05 21. Uptake and impacts of silver nanoparticles on Brassica rapa: A non-majors laboratory experience. K. M. Metz, S.E. Sanders, A. K. Miller
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10:25 22. Laboratory experiments for consumer chemistry. D. A. Katz
10:45 Intermission.
10:55 23. First-year writing seminar on science in art and archaeology. C. J. Stromberg
11:15 24. Catching criminals with chemistry: A non-majors course in forensics. W. S. Case
11:35 25. Using milk and cheese to demonstrate food chemistry. M. H. Tunick
11:55 26. Reaching the non-traditional student population via math primers in a freshman chemistry lab course. M. K.Mann, C. D. Carrico
12:15 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
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Undergraduate Research Papers
Organic and Bioorganic
J. Ruppel, OrganizerN. Snyder, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 27. Tandem cross-coupling/electrocyclization cascades: A modular strategy. K. P. Hilleke, D. A. Vosburg
8:55 28. Synthesis of tripodal CMPO compounds for heavy metal chelation. M. T. Peruzzi, E. J. Werner, S. M. Biros
9:15 29. Towards a rational design of a better tetracycline: Understanding zinc binding interactions in tetracycline. E. L.Flores, S. G. Sobel, T. Leimbach
9:35 30. Synthesis and biological testing of biotinylated dione-coupled platinum complexes. K. J. Bitting, A. L. Yousef, R. L.Davies, R. Granger
9:55 Intermission.
10:10 31. Four-step, stereoselective synthesis of artemone. B. C. Fielder, D. A. Vosburg
10:30 32. Progress towards the synthesis of the repeating pentasaccharide unit of pneumococcal serotype 31. N. L. Snyder,M. K. Treible, C. W. Brown, A. D. Thompson, M. A. Schlosser
10:50 33. Synthesis of a phosphorylated, lipid-linked inositol glycan as a potential anti-cancer agent. V. Ruiz, M. d'Alarcao
11:10 34. Phospholipid remodeling as a pharmaceutical target against Candida albicans. M. Ayyash, A. Algahmi, P. Oelkers
11:30 Concluding Remarks.
Section F
Morial Convention CenterR01
ACS-CEI Award for Incorporating Sustainability into Chemistry Education
Cosponsored by CEI‡
K. Peterman, OrganizerM. Fisher, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
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8:40 35. Why sustainability matters: Creating videos in a water chemistry unit. J. R. Vincente, A. Swenson
9:10 36. Infusing sustainability into science lessons: Challenges and growth. R. M. Kelly, C. Chang, E. Metzger, F. Rivera
9:40 37. Incorporation of sustainability into chemistry education in Russia. N. P. Tarasova
10:10 Intermission.
10:25 38. Green Fuels Depot: Demonstrating sustainable energy conversion on a local level. R. H. Jarman
10:55 39. Climate change: What is it? how will it affect us? can we reduce the impact by our actions? A. Jorgensen
11:25 Concluding Remarks.
ACS Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution: Symposium in Honor of Nancy S. Mills
Sponsored by ORGN, Cosponsored by CHED
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SUNDAY AFTERNOONSection A
Morial Convention CenterR04
High School Program
Cosponsored by SOCEDFinancially supported by ACS Education DivisionK. Anderson, Organizer, Presiding
12:15 Introduction of Recipient of James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching.
12:20 40. Award Address (James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching sponsored by AmericanChemical Society). Learning the language of chemistry. S. Radice
1:00 Intermission.
1:10 41. Teaching chemistry through ice cream. E. K. Mitchell
1:30 42. Electron Cloud Lab: Can the electron really be everywhere at once? D. J. Duncan
1:50 43. Green chemistry tools for the high school classroom. A. Cannon, K. Anderson
2:10 Intermission.
2:20 44. Inquiry-based lab: Vitamin C clock reaction rate. A. McElligott
2:50 45. Food for thought: Safer endothermic and exothermic reactions. C. Davis Wheeler
3:20 46. Polymer food chemistry: Have fun with polymer chemistry by making Mountain DewVair. S. Rukes
3:50 47. Green chemistry alternative energy example: Blackberry solar cell lab. K. Anderson
4:20 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
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Chemistry Education Research
CER on Introductory Chemistry Courses
T. J. Greenbowe, OrganizerS. Pazicni, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 48. Impact of teaching metacognitive learning strategies on performance in general chemistry courses. E. Cook, E.Kennedy, S. Y. McGuire
1:55 49. Implementing a problem-based learning unit on pesticide sensors in general chemistry: Initial outcomes forstudents and teaching assistants. M. L. Grunert, K. M. Current, L. M. Mataka
2:15 50. Using a grounded approach to develop facet clusters for solutions chemistry. L. Schroeder, D. J. Wink, S. A. Ryan,M. Lira, S. R. Goldman, J. W. Pellegrino
2:35 Intermission.
2:50 51. Transforming the “Survey of Chemistry” class for nursing students using the Learning Assistant (LA) model:Challenges and rewards. K. Kavallieratos, J. Lichter, C. A. Burns, L. Fernandez, M. Luzi, J. M. Torner
3:10 52. Practice-based instructional systems design model for undergraduate chemistry laboratory experiment design. T.Bunag
3:30 Concluding Remarks.
Section C
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NMR Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Financially supported by Anasazi Instruments, Inc., Bruker Corporation, JEOL Ltd., and ThermoFisher ScientificD. Soulsby, A. Wallner, Organizers, PresidingL. J. Anna, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 53. Structural database for instructors: A living, online NMR FID database. K. A. Kalstabakken, A. M. Harned
1:55 54. Microwave-assisted in-situ cracking of dicyclopentadiene and subsequent reaction with maleic anhydride and theanalysis of the Diels-Alder cycloaddition product via 2D-NMR and molecular modeling: A laboratory exercise for an advancedlab course or inter-course collaboration. J. G. D'Angelo, G. M. Bowers
2:15 55. Withdrawn.
2:35 Intermission.
2:50 56. Utilizing undergraduate research results in organic spectroscopy. J. T. Ippoliti, S. J. Fish, L. A. Kassekert, R. L.Kummer, S. N. Larson, A. K. Peterson, N. A. Serratore, O. Y. Zamulko
3:10 57. Thematic use of ribavirin as an example to illustrate NMR principles and techniques. B. L. Kedrowski, W. F.Wacholtz
3:30 58. Quantitative NMR spectroscopy in practical applications for student labs and student research. D. A. Bouchard
3:50 Intermission.
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4:05 59. NMR spectroscopy at the University of St. Thomas(TX): From general chemistry to undergraduate research. T. B.Malloy Jr, M. A. Steiger, L. B. Alemany
4:25 60. Writing more competitive grant proposals for NMR spectrometers. T. J. Wenzel
4:45 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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NSF-Catalyzed Innovations in Undergraduate Education
J. Grabowski, OrganizerD. Brown, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 61. Chemistry and chemists within the Division of Undergraduate Education at the NSF. J. J. Grabowski, D. R. Brown,H. Richtol
1:55 62. Using threshold concepts to drive curriculum reform in biochemistry. V. Minderhout, J. Loertscher, J. Lewis, D.Green
2:15 63. Development of e-learning modules for analytical chemistry. T. J. Wenzel
2:35 64. IONiC: Transforming education through collaborative development of materials at the frontiers of inorganicchemistry. S. R. Smith, S. Collins, J. L. Stewart
2:55 Intermission.
3:10 65. Embedding undergraduate research throughout our campuses and curricula. M. Malachowski, K. Karukstis, J.Osborn, E. Ambos
3:30 66. PhET Interactive Simulations: Using research-based simulations to transform undergraduate chemistry education.E. B. Moore, J. M. Chamberlain, R. Parson, K. K. Perkins
3:50 67. Chemistry Collaborations, Workshops and Communities of Scholars (cCWCS): Activities and impacts. D. M. Collard
4:10 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
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Undergraduate Research Papers
Inorganic and Physical Inorganic
N. Snyder, OrganizerJ. Ruppel, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 68. In situ generated palladium nanoparticle assemblies and its electro-catalytic properties towards oxidation ofpolyalcohols. C. McCain, K. Bandyopadhyay
1:55 69. Effect of monolayer template on generation of 2D assemblies of gold nanoparticle. H. Jhajj, K. Bandyopadhyay
2:15 70. Metal oxide nanowire/carbon composites for hybrid supercapacitors. R. G. Mariano, S. D. Perera, M. Rudolph, K. J.
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Balkus
2:35 71. Molecular structure and energy comparisons of graphene-oxide. E. J. Beregszaszy, D. B. Lawson
2:55 Intermission.
3:10 72. Interesting luminescent properties of a Suzuki coupled fulgide switch. K. Yamaguchi, A. Abdullahi, U. Shahid
3:30 73. Versatile SERS substrates using period arrays of silver conical nano-frustums. R. K. Petit, J. M. Montgomery
3:50 74. Determination of the structures of imprinted polymers and xerogels: A random docking approach. A. Wach, J.Chen, E. Zurek
4:10 75. Withdrawn.
4:30 Concluding Remarks.
Section F
Morial Convention CenterR01
Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice
Financially supported by Green Chemistry and Engineering Subdivision of the Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Divisionand ACS Green Chemistry InstituteE. Brush, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 76. Preparing students for greener workplaces through microwave chemistry. M. J. Karney, G. S. Vanier
1:55 77. Results and evaluation of a green approach to Knoevenagel–Doebner condensation reaction in a second-yearorganic chemistry laboratory class. K. Banerjee, R. Patel, P. Hao
2:15 78. Sustainable polymers in the organic chemistry laboratory: Synthesis and characterization of a fully renewable,degradable polymer from δ-decalactone and L-lactide. J. E. Wissinger, D. Schneiderman, M. Hillmyer, T. Kubo, M. Wentzel,C. Gilmer
2:35 Intermission.
2:50 79. Green Chemistry Commitment: Transforming chemistry education. A. S. Cannon, J. C. Warner, K. Anderson
3:10 80. Green organic chemistry at Kingsborough Community College. H. S. Barcena, P. Chen
3:30 81. Teaching green chemistry in the developing world. R. K. Sachs, S. Samphors
3:50 82. Undergraduate research and the Green Chemistry Commitment: Training students to serve society as scientists andprofessionals. E. J. Brush
4:10 Discussion.
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SUNDAY EVENINGSection A
Morial Convention CenterHall E2&E3
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General Posters
I. Black, Organizer
7:00 - 9:00
83. Chemistry of Cajun cooking competition. J. S. Miller, G. L. Sacks
84. Chemist + Chef = Recipe for culinary chemistry delight. H. Sebahar, B. Woolley
85. Chemistry in the public eye: Social media, active displays, and immediate open access. J. J. Bodwin
86. Undergraduate teaching laboratory exercise for the analysis of caffeine and benzoate in beverages. C. E. Brown, P.Karnilaw, R. M. Hyslop
87. What's wrong with a diet root beer float? Freezing point depression studies with beverage sweeteners. R. S. Black, A. D.Spaeth, L. Dang, D. Moseley
88. Teaching chemistry at a technical college through practical field work: Milwaukee River project. S. A. Schlipp, J. L.McCann, D. Nelson, C. Emcke
89. Characterization map of scientific text: A tool designed to improve chemistry students' scientific writing. S. L. Queiroz,J. R. Oliveira
90. Measuring student understanding of acid-base reactions using the Acid-Base Concept Inventory (ABCI). J. Jensen, S.Bretz
91. Using advanced statistical analyses in chemical education research: Applications of structural equation modeling, clusteranalysis, and multinomial logistic regression. J. R. Raker, K. J. Linenberger, K. Murphy, T. A. Holme
92. Developing an instrument to measure meaningful learning in the undergraduate chemistry laboratory. K. R. Galloway,T. Owings, M. Towns, S. Lowery Bretz
93. Education abroad in the sciences: Dickinson College's Norwich Science Program. R. D. Crouch, B. Brubaker
94. Active reading documents (ARD's) as a tool to promote student learning through meaningful reading of class material. S.A. Toledo
95. Integrating current scientific research topics and literature into analytical chemistry courses at a primarily undergraduateinstitution. N. J. Ronkainen
96. Periodic pyramid of the elements. W. T. Grubbs, J. N. Hennigan
97. Comparison of student learning retention using audience response devices. J. A. Jenson, H. A. Bascal
98. Building bridges: Integrating mathematics, science, and engineering on the South Plains. L. Singer, E. Oliver, D. J.Casadonte
99. Science of art: From creation to authentication to preservation. K. A. Mies, S. A. Razvi
100. Development of a photographic gallery of crystallization techniques and the errors associated with them. J. E. Quirke,J. C. Quirke, M. Exposito, L. San Miguel
101. Student goals for undergraduate laboratory. M. H. Towns, T. Owings, S. L. Bretz, K. R. Galloway
102. Council on Undergraduate Research: A faculty development organization. R. E. Bachman
103. NSF S-STEM scholarship and support mechanisms: A cohort-based summer bridge program in chemistry. K. J. Graham,E. J. McIntee, P. M. Armbrister
104. Chemistry self-concept, chemistry achievement, and instructional methods in high school chemistry classrooms. S. E.Nielsen, E. J. Yezierski
105. POGIL activities that use climate change to teach general chemistry. D. King, J. E. Lewis, K. Anderson, D. Latch, S.Sutheimer, G. Webster, C. Middlecamp, R. Moog
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106. History of chemistry capstone course: New solutions to an old problem. A. J. Rodríguez, I. Montes
107. Increasing student retention in chemistry and other STEM majors through the Collaborative Learning Program. M. M.Raab, M. A. Fisher, S. M. Jodis
108. Impact on facilitators of involvement in Saint Vincent College's Collaborative Learning Program. B. A. Davis, M. M.Raab, M. A. Fisher
109. Predictors of student success in general chemistry courses. S. J. Pilkenton, C. F. Dignam, L. Bridges, M. Sterk Barrett
110. Hands-on STEM education and enchanted experiences for students with blindness or low vision (BLV). R. Tower
111. Multi-Sensory Science Teacher Education Research Laboratory (the MISTER Lab) at Illinois State University. C. A.Supalo
112. Design and implementation of general chemistry curriculum for pre-service teachers. P. Yuen, D. Lau
113. Influence of student-created technique videos on long-term retention of student technique. M. A. Erdmann, J. L. March
114. Chemistry and scientific reasoning: Development and implementation of classroom activities. J. H. Carmel, Y. Jessa,E. J. Yezierski
115. Using the Redox Concept Inventory (ROXCI) to assess student misconceptions across the particulate and symbolicdomains. A. Brandriet, S. Bretz
116. Analysis of student performance on the Molecular Attractions Concept Inventory. M. P. Bindis, S. Bretz
117. Informing practice from assessment results: The assessment as scientific inquiry framework. J. T. Harshman, E. J.Yezierski
118. Withdrawn.
119. Development of a rogue's gallery that illustrates practical errors and potential risks in filtration. J. E. Quirke, J. C.Quirke, L. San Miguel, M. Exposito
120. Minding the gap: The role of general chemistry in organic chemistry student success. S. R. Mooring
121. Volunteer-based recruitment of future STEM teachers. G. Lewandowski, D. J. McLoughlin
122. Students' understanding of bonding as measured by the Bonding Representations Inventory (BRI). C. J. Luxford, S.Bretz
123. Do they bite off more than they can chew? Why do chemistry majors leave? J. M. Fautch, R. Shedlosky-Shoemaker
124. Promoting science with K-12 students through southern West Virginia. J. H. Kim, E. M. Wood, M. W. Fultz
125. Study of the traditional science programs through surveys, focus groups, and a workforce conference. M. W. Fultz, G.Mosby, F. Vaughan, G. Adams
126. Using Panopto to create media for chemistry classes via screen capture. J. G. D'Angelo
127. Analysis of novices' understanding of events in electrolytic solutions. J. A. Hamak, R. M. Kelly
128. Counterfeit drugs: Teaching three organic chemistry laboratory techniques using a two week scenario. D. Soulsby
129. Incorporation of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. K. H.Bennett
130. Withdrawn.
131. Greenhouse gases capture and storage: Chemistry for clean air. O. Esam, A. Vasiliev
132. Withdrawn.
133. Green acetylation of ferrocene using conventional microwave synthesis. S. E. Goergen, C. T. Gerold, T. M.Pappenfus
134. Quantum interference: How to measure the wavelength of a particle. J. M. Brom
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135. Using a guided inquiry and experimental approach to teaching buffers in general chemistry. T. L. Longin
136. Cost-effective titration instrumentation for the chemistry laboratory using inexpensive open-source microcontrollers. A.Le, J. Smith
137. Microbial secondary metabolism in the biochemistry teaching lab. T. L. Schneider
138. Linking chemistry and biology courses through research on anticancer ruthenium complexes. L. K. Stultz, P. K. Hanson
139. Rearrangement reactions of epoxides derived from (R)-pulegone in an advanced organic laboratory. L. G. French
140. Photographic evidence for the mechanism and regiochemistry of Markovnikov and anti-Markovnikov additions ofhydrogen bromide to alkenes. J. E. Pulido, D. A. Becker, J. C. Quirke, J. M. Quirke
141. Exploring electrolytic products of water for the quantitative analysis of supplement tablets. C. J. Scanlon, R. B. Dabke
142. Withdrawn.
143. Evaluating the evidence: Determining the course of a Diels-Alder reaction using visible spectroscopy. J. Rhoad
144. Study of the methyl formate decomposition. H. A. Bascal
145. Incorporating nanotechnology based laboratory experiments into first semester general chemistry. D. S. Heroux, B.Murphy
146. Development of an advanced NMR-centered undergraduate interpretive spectroscopy course. W. F. Wacholtz, B. L.Kedrowski
147. iExperiment: Incorporating mobile technologies into the chemistry laboratory. D. Hoover
148. Incorporation of a “design thinking” facilitated activity to improve student learning in undergraduate chemistry courses.T. Munguia, C. A. Smith
149. Simple continuously extracting steam distillation apparatus for the organic laboratory. K. P. Peterson, R. Jilk
150. Nucleophilic substitution reactions using phosphine nucleophiles: An introduction to 31P NMR. P. A. Sibbald
151. Student bonding and coordination. C. Costa Farris, C. De-Priest, L. Orr, A. Cornell, J. Darsey
152. Project-based experiments in the quantitative analysis lab: Determination of the calcium content in an “artifact”. S. E.Hubbard
153. Statistical analysis of the efficacy of online learning in general chemistry at the University of Washington. J. Irvahn, J.Parikh, A. Carroll, P. J. Reid, C. F. Craig
154. Development of a reciprocating college and university speaker series between local sections in Georgia. K. M. Bucholtz
155. Utilizing 31P NMR spectroscopy in undergraduate general chemistry courses as an early introduction to modern chemicalcharacterization. R. M. Coulson, J. T. York
156. Establishing new bonds: The ACS-RUM family. S. Rivera, J. Rullán, N. Santos-Piñero, F. Rodríguez, S. González,H. Ocasio, O. Vázquez, J. Silva, D. Navarro, N. Rivera
157. Optimizing trade-offs: The integrated lecture-laboratory in instrumental analysis. N. T. Flynn
158. Withdrawn.
159. Thermodynamic study of solute partitioning: A second-semester chemistry experiment. W. Steel
160. What are the core chemistry concepts? T. W. Killingsworth
161. Power of affective factors (self-efficacy, motivation, and gender) to predict chemistry achievement with the benefits ofknowledge surveys on metacognition level. X. Wu, E. Cook
162. Physical chemistry lab experiment: Silver nanoparticles influence on the fluorescent properties of ruthenium(II)tris(bipyridine) chloride. T. R. Brewer
163. Kinetics of reaction of potassium hydroxide with 2,6-bis(3-bromobenzylidene) cyclohexanone in 50% acetonitrile - 50%
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water. N. Berry, E. Reinheimer
164. Expanding knowledge of chemistry at Roger Williams University and the surrounding community. C. Fontana, C.Dennis, S. O'Shea, C. Murphy
165. Withdrawn.
166. Regulated expression of green fluorescent protein in Escherichia coli: An advanced biochemistry lab. S. J. Cok
167. SCIENCountErs: Teaching and learning science at the local boys and girls clubs. E. A. Morales, M. Jofre, J. W. Moore,A. E. Greenberg
168. Introducing quality assurance practices in the analytical chemistry instructional laboratory. S. Miller, D. Sykes
169. Implementation of a framework for effective chemistry demonstrations. J. E. Haky, D. Chamely-Wiik, M. Heghinian, D.Louda, N. Romance
170. Kinetic vs. thermodynamic control: Slow movement to a new paradigm. D. Oostendorp, A. Moser
171. Integrating electronic data collection and web-based storage into a protein denaturation experiment in the biochemistryteaching laboratory. S. M. Tremain
172. Crime scene science: Lab driven liberal arts and science class . S. G. Garrett
173. Project iPad: Integrating iPads into organic chemistry. G. R. Shelton
174. Fostering an induction into authentic research in the freshman/sophomore sequence. M. L. Miller, D. P. Cartrette, K.Emo
175. 2012 ACS Global Innovation Grant Award: Computational Chemistry Teaching and Research Laboratory at KenyattaUniversity, Nairobi, Kenya. L. Whitehead, H. Burks, B. Tadmor, N. Dudnik, E. Ogwagwa Changamu
176. Augmenting in-lab demonstration with QR codes for smartphones. D. Collins, T. Lee
177. Early instruction in NMR through improved coordination of laboratory and lecture topics in introductory OrganicChemistry. W. E. Brenzovich Jr., V. Miller, W. G. Hollis Jr.
178. Institute for Accessible Science: Increasing laboratory independence for students with disabilities. G. J. Williams, B. S.Duerstock, S. M. Mendrysa, L. M. Hilliard, W. Burgess, L. Carleton Parker
179. Demonstration of chemical and physical principles through group construction of side by side freshwater and saltwaterbarometers. R. W. Gregor
180. Threading flavones through the undergraduate chemistry laboratory curriculum. D. M. Collard, J. C. Morris, D. L.Jenson, M. E. Peek, S. A. France
181. Medicinal chemistry research at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy. T. Carlisle, P. C.Trippier
MONDAY MORNINGSection A
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From Benchtop to Business: Energy Solutions for a Green Future
GSSPC Symposium
Cosponsored by INOR‡ and ORGN‡
Financially supported by UC, Irvine - Office of Research, UC, Irvine - School of Physical Sciences, UC, Irvine - GraduateDivision, and UC, Irvine - Department of ChemistryN. Sizemore, OrganizerA. Wagner, A. Khanna, E. Swift, J. Paretsky, M. Reilly, Presiding
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9:00 182. Designing quantum dot solids for next-generation solar cells. M. Law
10:00 183. From scientific discovery to commercial success: How great innovators cross this chasm and achieve a tripleplay. K. Froggatt
11:00 184. Energy and the individual: The artificial leaf. D. G. Nocera
12:00 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
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Chemistry Education: International and Multicultural Perspectives
S. Sandi-Urena, S. Raje, Organizers, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 185. Providing international and multicultural perspectives for the education of undergraduate science students. M. Z.Hoffman
8:55 186. Overview of Macau's tertiary chemical education. P. Yuen, D. Lau
9:15 187. Establishing a cultural network through chemical education. P. Morales Bueno, C. Valdez Gauthier
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 188. Participation of foreign-educated faculty in undergraduate chemistry education. S. Sandi-Urena, M. Sestilio, T.Gatlin, A. Villalta-Cerdas
10:10 189. Multicultural perspectives on chemical design. G. A. Szteinberg, S. Cullipher, C. Ngai, H. Sevian, H. Arce
10:30 190. Who teaches matters: OXIDE's role in advancing multicultural perspectives in research-active chemistrydepartments. S. Watt, R. Hernandez
10:50 Discussion.
Section C
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Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning and the Science Writing Heuristic in the Classroom and in theLaboratory
Classroom Applications
R. Moog, T. J. Greenbowe, OrganizersF. Creegan, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 191. Introduction to POGIL and The POGIL Project. R. Moog
8:55 192. Process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) in general chemistry: The thrill of victory and the agony ofdefeat. G. D. DeBoer
9:15 193. POGIL in introductory organic chemistry: Using electron energies to build understanding of molecular reactivity.
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R. Libby
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 194. POGIL and science writing in an interdisciplinary course on climate change. C. Lovitt
10:10 195. Pilot POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) in CHE 115 General Chemistry I in a HBCU institution. G.H. Armstrong
10:30 196. Developing a robust POGIL model to teach the thermodynamics of biochemical reactions to nursing students. D.M. Dean, E. Anderson
10:50 Intermission.
11:05 197. Facilitating chemistry using POGIL and student responders. S. M. Lewis
11:25 198. Computer simulations and guided-inquiry tutorials: The Next Generation Project. T. J. Greenbowe, J. I. Gelder,M. R. Abraham
11:45 199. AP Chemistry 2013 and Beyond incorporates a guided-inquiry approach in the classroom and in the laboratory.M. L. DeWane, T. J. Greenbowe
12:05 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Increasing Student Comprehension and Retention in the Undergraduate Organic or Inorganic Curriculum
A. Anderson, B. Wile, Organizers, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 200. Helping students succeed in organic chemistry with peer-evaluated presentations, study baskets, and socialmedia. E. N. Kadnikova
8:55 201. Flipped organic chemistry classroom at a small comprehensive college: Organic chemistry upside down. J. M.Fautch
9:15 202. Reducing lecture and increasing impact in an organic I course: Design and assessment. K. Cossey
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 203. Pedagogical focus for training peer leaders to improve comprehension in organic chemistry. C. Gabel
10:10 204. Indicators of success in organic chemistry. K. M. Bucholtz, M. F. Owens
10:30 205. Engaging students in publishing on the internet early in their careers. A. J. Williams, V. Tkachenko, C.Batchelor, D. Sharpe, J. Steele
10:50 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
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Undergraduate Research Papers
General Papers
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N. Snyder, OrganizerJ. Ruppel, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 206. Evaluation of photo-induced crosslinking of thymine polymers using FT-IR and chemometric analysis. K.McDonough, R. Koelln, K. Dupuy, J. Chenevert, G. Anwar, M. Khun, C. Coughlin, D. Kumarjiguda, S. Bortolato, D. Martino,R. Gurney
8:55 207. Impact of alkyl group on aggregation and fluorescence quenching for a homologous series of squaraines targetedfor photovoltaic devices. V. M. Murcia, S. D. Spencer, B. Zhu, B. Cona, P. Heaphy, J. A. Cody, C. J. Collison
9:15 208. Chemical treatment of wastewater from a leather tanning facility. J. S. George, H. J. Shipley
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 209. How much caffeine is in your cup? Quantifying caffeine for a local coffeeshop. K. M. Fredo, K. Cossey
10:10 210. Motivating students to persist in general chemistry: A potential solution. A. F. Cook, L. C. Duffin, M. M. Day
10:30 211. Pre-service teacher impacts from working in a peer tutoring center. M. C. Martin, J. H. Tomasik, D. Linton, A.Feig
10:50 Concluding Remarks.
Section F
Morial Convention CenterR04
Finding and Thriving in an Academic Career in Chemistry
Cosponsored by YCCA. Le, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 212. Rewards and challenges of an academic career in predominately undergraduate teaching institutions: A fifteenyear, three-university retrospective. D. K. Howell
8:55 213. Career advancement as adjunct faculty. C. Lovitt
9:15 214. Maneuvering the path of academic fulfillment: The search, tenure, and promotion process. J. J. Goto
9:35 215. Effective practices in teaching and mentoring: How to teach better, save time, and have more fun. P. J. Beuning,S. A. Snyder, D. Z. Besson
9:55 Intermission.
10:05 216. Developing a research program at a community college. J. Mendez
10:25 217. More than teaching and research: Early career experiences at a teaching-intensive liberal arts college. A. Le
10:45 218. Life on the Hill: Early career experiences at Seton Hill University, a teaching oriented liberal arts university. D.Hoover
11:05 Intermission.
11:15 219. Adventures from the hunt, setting up camp, and forging a new trail: Postcards from the strange land ofAcademia. W. A. Alexander
11:35 220. Sunshine and maple syrup: Early years for chemistry faculty at the University of Vermont. R. Waterman
11:55 221. Strive and thrive in academic career: An example of early-career faculty in environmental engineering. V.Gadhamshetty
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12:15 Panel Discussion.
ACS GREET Award: Outcomes of the 2012 Global Research Experiences, Exchanges, and Training ProgramLaureate Teams
Sponsored by IAC, Cosponsored by CHED
Empowering Equal Access for Persons with Disabilities in the Chemical Profession
Sponsored by PROF, Cosponsored by CHED
MONDAY AFTERNOONSection A
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From Benchtop to Business: Energy Solutions for a Green Future
GSSPC Symposium
Cosponsored by INOR‡ and ORGN‡
Financially supported by UC, Irvine - Office of Research, UC, Irvine - School of Physical Sciences, UC, Irvine - GraduateDivision, and UC, Irvine - Department of ChemistryN. Sizemore, OrganizerA. Wagner, A. Khanna, E. Swift, J. Paretsky, M. Reilly, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 222. Addressing global challenges in sustainability through catalysis. M. S. Sanford
2:35 223. Systematic development of an artificial solar-fuel generation device. N. S. Lewis
3:35 Intermission.
3:45 Panel Discussion.
4:45 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
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Chemistry Education: International and Multicultural Perspectives
S. Sandi-Urena, S. Raje, Organizers, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 224. Comparative study of undergraduate chemistry curricula and teaching in India and USA. A. C. Banerjee
1:55 225. Research and teaching abroad: Contrasting chemical education in Brazil and the United States. B. G. McBurnett
2:15 226. Molecules of life: Introducing chemistry into the culture of elementary school education by way of experientiallearning using experiments and art projects. W. D. Lubell
2:35 Intermission.
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2:50 227. Integration of faith and chemistry: Mission field “solutions”. C. T. Jones
3:10 228. Pharmacy technician curriculum within a high school health science academy: Where's the chemistry? S. P.Madden
3:30 Concluding Remarks.
Section C
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Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning and the Science Writing Heuristic in the Classroom and in theLaboratory
Laboratory Applications
F. Creegan, R. Moog, OrganizersT. J. Greenbowe, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 229. What are POGIL labs and how are they different? F. J. Creegan
1:55 230. Development and implementation of guided inquiry experiments for physical chemistry. A. Grushow, S.Hunnicutt, R. Whitnell
2:15 231. Enriching infrared spectroscopy learning through inquiry-based activities. S. A. Winget, R. E. Riter
2:35 Intermission.
2:50 232. Making the Science Writing Heuristic work. D. Del Carlo
3:10 233. POGIL-Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) hybrid experiments for teaching concepts in introductory organiclaboratory. R. Libby
3:30 234. Implementing student roles in the general chemistry laboratory: Student-led instructor-facilitated guided-inquirybased laboratory (SLIFGIL). T. Gupta, T. J. Greenbowe, K. A. Burke
3:50 Intermission.
4:05 235. Use of an SWH experiment as the model for a POGIL classroom activity. B. M. Fetterly, K. A. Burke, T. J.Greenbowe
4:25 236. Using the science writing heuristic in an upper-level laboratory. C. Fish, S. Gravelle
4:45 237. Incorporating the Science Writing Heuristic across the chemistry curriculum. S. J. Gravelle, M. A. Fisher
5:05 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Increasing Student Comprehension and Retention in the Undergraduate Organic or Inorganic Curriculum
B. Wile, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 238. Arrowpushing in inorganic chemistry: Charting the limits of the approach. S. Berg, A. Ghosh
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1:55 239. Incorporating catalysis in the undergraduate inorganic chemistry lecture and laboratory. B. M. Wile
2:15 240. Utilizing metallacrowns for a multi-week upper-division inorganic laboratory. C. M. Zaleski
2:35 Intermission.
2:45 241. Increasing student comprehension in inorganic chemistry through use of online homework. J. S. Overby
3:05 242. Investigating the effects of online homework on student achievement in chemistry. D. M. Bunce, M. Tomney, A.Wrenne
3:25 243. Forays into blended learning with interactive digital content. B. Harkness
3:45 Intermission.
3:55 244. Targeting higher levels of learning in the general chemistry series by using Marzano's Taxonomy. S. A. Toledo, J.M. Dubas
4:15 245. Factors to identity that enhance student learning, success, and retention in general chemistry in an inner cityuniversity. M. J. Castaldi, H. Yazdekhasti, C. Edmin, F. Mensah, C. Adorno
4:35 246. Creating connections: Introducing scientific literature research in the undergraduate general chemistry laboratory.M. Bruehl, D. Pan, I. Ferrer-Vinent
4:55 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
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Evolution of the ACS Approval Process: Moving Beyond the 2008 Guidelines
A. McCoy, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 247. Infrastructure requirements of the ACS Guidelines. L. Kosbar, C. K. Larive
1:55 248. Discussion of infrastructure needed for an approved program. L. L. Kosbar, C. K. Larive
2:25 Intermission.
2:35 249. Development of student skills and the role of research in the undergraduate curriculum: Implications for the ACSguidelines. J. I. Shulman, E. A. Arriaga
2:55 250. Discussion of skills required for a certified major. E. A. Arriaga, J. I. Shulman
3:25 Intermission.
3:35 251. Undergraduate curriculum and the ACS Guidelines. C. R. Landis, A. B. McCoy
3:55 252. Discussion of the curriculum for the certified major. C. R. Landis, A. B. McCoy
4:25 Discussion.
Section F
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Undergraduate Research Posters
Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Cosponsored by AGFD and SOCED
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J. Evanseck, L. Jackson, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
253. Effect of phytohormones in nutrient uptake by coriander plants in soil-compost system. T. Rodríguez-Curet, M. López-Moreno
254. Characterization of alternate grains used in the brewing process and analysis of product parameters. G. D. Newton, F.M. Mann
255. Determination of metals in pet food. K. Barker, D. L. Wharry
256. Correlation of logD(Oct) and chromatographic logk' values for the catechol flavones. J. D. Hernandez, C. Yeow, K.Loving, H. Sigal, M. J. Risher, W. L. Whaley
257. Quantification of urea in a controlled-release fertilizer. J. L. Neeper, R. E. Hemingway, F. F. Shriner, IV, B. M. Adair
258. Antioxidants and polyphenol activity: It's getting hot. K. Daus, D. P. Mody
259. Dissolution of cellulose with Fe-containing magnetic ionic liquids. S. A. Hall, C. W. Williford
Section F
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Undergraduate Research Posters
Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsored by ANYL and SOCEDJ. Evanseck, E. Cook, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
1337. Separation of oxytocin degradation products using capillary electrophoresis with UV detection. S. T. Krauss, J. S.Creamer, S. M. Lunte
1338. Characterization of natural bioreactive compounds toward predicting quantitative structure-activity relationships. R.Springer, G. Hanrahan
1339. Mechanistic and chemico-physical approaches to elucidating the electrophoretic separation of structurally similarphenolic urinary biomarkers. A. Weber, H. T. Nguyen, G. Hanrahan
1340. Development and characterization of an alkaline direct formate fuel cell. A. M. Bartrom, T. Q. Nguyen, J. L. Haan
1341. Improved nanoparticle catalysts for alkaline direct liquid fuel cells. J. Ta, F. Munoz, J. Noborikawa, P. Vo, J. L. Haan
1342. 3D fluorescence analysis of dyes in museum artifacts. N. Okey-Igwe, S. Lor, V. Kirch, S. Flynn, L. Soltzberg, R.Newman
1343. Determination of capsaicin concentration in hot peppers and salsas using carbon screen printed electrodes. T. Bonitz,L. Miller
1344. Indirect optical and electrochemical detection of trace metals at electrodeposited sol-gel films. A. Davis, J. Hayes, R.Dansby-Sparks
1345. Increased stabilization of lactate dehydrogenase during HPLC through the use of an ionic liquid mobile phase modifierand the additive polyethylene glycol. C. V. Connell, L. Zhou, N. Danielson
1346. Determining the capsaicinoid content of commercial pepper sprays by voltammetry. R. E. McBride, L. S. Miller
1347. Determination of lead in commercial wine samples: A comparison between graphite furnace atomic absorptionspectroscopy and potentiometric stripping techniques. M. A. Mireles, S. M. Abegaz
1348. Mercury and selenium analysis of cat litter manufactured from fly ash. A. Braun, P. Hooker, C. Boxley, J. McKelvie
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1349. Using high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the analysis of additives in carbonated beverages, enhancedwater, and energy drinks. D. Kwasniewski, R. C. Chinni
1350. Fabrication of ultramicro ion selective electrode (UMISE) for Cu2+ detection in bacterial cells. F. F. Shriner, R. E.Hemingway
1351. Evaluation of typical solvolytic methodology. G. Fernandez-Bueno, O. Hampton, M. J. D'Souza, D. N. Kevill
1352. Optical characterization of nanoparticles encapsulated in ambigel films or aerogel materials toward the development ofnew optical sensing devices. K. A. Mengle, J. N. Richardson
1353. Characterization of a new stationary phase for fast GC: Polyimide tubing. A. Kincaid, S. S. Marine
1354. Preparing for court appearances: Teaching forensic students the importance of quality assurance and quality control.G. Mancuso, L. Traficante, A. Dutton
1355. Preparation of a molecularly imprinted polymer for lambda-cyhalothrin. L. E. Dunkle, L. A. Tom
1356. Determination of heavy metals in red wine with flame atomic absorption spectroscopy. B. Parikh, N. J. Ronkainen
1357. In-source decay mass spectrometry of deprotonated peptides. P. Wright, C. J. Cassady
1358. Gas chromatography-flame ionization detection (GC-FID) method for the identification of ignitable liquids in theanalysis of arson samples. D. E. Casas-Mao, R. Goel, S. Shahsavarani, M. Douskey
1359. Metal content analysis in skeletal muscle tissue of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by inductively coupledplasma-mass spectrometry: Plausible role in muscle degeneration. K. Hawker, W. George, J. Moreno, E. E. Gonzalez, A.Bhattacharya, H. VanRemmen, A. R. Chaudhuri, A. R. Chaudhuri
1360. Interactions of dppc and analgesics on Langmuir monolayers. K. K. Rupp, A. G. Sostarecz
1361. Volatile compounds of Murraya koenigii. S. Roughton, R. Indralingam
1362. Exploring liquid sequential injection chromatography (SIC). A. Kehling, S. Kradtap-Hartwell
1363. Detection of lead and manganese in Seguin soil by spectroscopic analysis. S. J. Roberts, M. Viggato, W. M. Davis
1364. Rapid ink typing with capillary electrophoresis and UV-Vis spectroscopy. C. Grimes, L. Huang
1365. Detection of arsenic in organic food products containing brown rice sweetener. A. M. Matthys, A. W. Meadows, W.M. Davis
1366. Quantitative analysis of short chain fatty acid methyl ester mixtures using proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1HNMR) spectroscopy. J. Shumila, N. M. Wachter, L. Huang, R. P. D'Amelia
1367. Developing method for the estimation of lysine bound to regenerated cellulose membranes. K. Nieves, V. Bansal
1368. Withdrawn.
1369. Investigation into the interference of cinnamon on glucose tests. C. Engel, C. J. Breaux
1370. Hydrophobization of pore surface via functionalization of organo-silica monolithic columns with photografted octadecylmethacrylate. A. Weed, D. Gharbharan, Z. Zajickova, F. Svec
1371. Forensics analysis of the fatty acid components of hand lotions using GC/MS. A. Multer, D. Wharry
1372. Distribution of sodium using the next-generation caustic-side solvent extraction. C. Shults, D. Ensor
1373. Comparison of covariance-PCA and correlation-PCA: A study on the chemical composition of thirteen differentpolymeric fabric materials. S. B. Ford, I. Pumure
1374. Development of an analytical method for the detection of phenylarsonic acid in air. N. D. Posey, B. M. Hopkins
1375. Sonochemical synthesis of titanium dioxide nanoparticles. J. D. Dineen, C. Dobson-Jones, K. Frank, M. Dilshad, I.Pumure
1376. Withdrawn.
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1377. Identification and quantitation of allergens in commerically available perfumes. A. J. Kane, K. Mijares, E. G. Ennis
1378. Additional studies in the validation of a NIR method for drug concentration in tablets. T. Velez, J. Vargas, R.Romañach
1379. Effect of alkyl groups electrolytically grafted onto vitreous carbon cathodes via reduction of haloalkanes on thecatalytic behavior of nickel(I) and cobalt(I) salen. K. Griffith, D. Peters
1380. Electrochemical analysis of catecholamines at a carbon paste electrode modified with copper(II) phthalocyanine. C. H.Laber, K. E. Garrison
1381. Withdrawn.
1382. Still another look at the classification of acrylic fibers by FTIR microscopy. L. Schneider, E. G. Bartick, S. L. Morgan,J. V. Goodpaster
1383. Analysis for heavy metals in legumes grown in contaminated soils. E. Kaweesa, H. Altmiller
1384. Attachment of silver ions and nanoparticles on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surface. C. Lee, E. Waddell
1385. Wetlands and their role in water quality through natural filtration. J. Trail, D. Turner
1386. Isolation and purification of kanna alkaloids. J. C. Walters, L. Mascavage
1387. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of 4-mercaptobenzoic acid in sol gels, xerogels, and aerogels. A. R.Cunningham, E. Atkinson, B. Gilbert
1388. Effects of heating and chilling upon the aging process of aged ethanol solutions. M. S. Varney, T. C. Saylor, A. L.Cobane, G. Seebach
1389. Biological pH of the zwitterionic buffer material TABS at 5, 25, 37, and 55 °C. M. R. Medcalf, R. R. Parmar, J. J.Dinga, L. N. Roy, R. N. Roy
1390. Determination of the pH values of the physiological buffer TAPSO for use in biomedical studies. L. S. Tebbe, A. L.Jenkins, M. R. Medcalf, L. N. Roy, R. N. Roy
1391. Second stage dissociation constant (pK2) of the buffer PIPES from 5 to 55 °C. C. E. Summers, I. B. Henson, L. S.Tebbe, L. N. Roy, R. N. Roy
1392. Biochemical pH values of the buffer compound CAPSO at 5 to 55 °C. R. R. Parmar, C. E. Summers, J. J. Dinga, L. N.Roy, R. N. Roy
1393. Examination of high performance liquid chromatography methods pertaining to the analysis of para-arsanilic acid. A.T. Wilson, B. M. Hopkins
1394. Use of potassium phosphate as a buffer for hydrogen peroxide and peroxidase in urine analysis for morphine. C. L.Cyktor, C. Fish
1395. Determining the concentrations and stabilities of α- and β-acids found in hops. B. Mulvey, M. Schuder
1396. Investigation of the effect of GC temperature program on chemometric analysis of biodiesel fuels. J. Goding, A. M.Hupp
1397. Comparison of GC stationary phases for the separation of FAMEs in biodiesel fuels. D. Ragon, J. Goding, J. O'Connor,A. Hupp
1398. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of fluorine containing synthetic cannabinoids using NMR. C. Rollins, S. Spuhler,K. Clemens, D. Predecki, J. Richardson
1399. Analysis of vitamin D using HPLC. K. Willis, J. Bradshaw
1400. Trace manganese detection using cathodic stripping voltammetry . M. L. Martin, A. F. Bange
1401. Synthesizing gold nanorods for enhanced detection. S. Norcross, A. J. Haes, B. K. Shrestha
1402. Characterization of DNA aptamer for use in bacterial detection. S. L. Riomondo, K. M. Freeman, K. C. Chattin, A. G.Cavinato
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1403. Withdrawn.
1404. First radiocarbon dates for Chilean rock paintings. A. B. Wallace, M. Sepulveda, T. P. Guilderson, K. L. Steelman
1405. Mass spectral studies of the CH3ReO3-catalyzed oxidation of alkanethiols and dialkyldisulfides to alkylsulfonates. A.Murphy, C. Duong, K. Crenshaw, B. W. Gregory
1406. Chemical and spectral analysis of a defaced 18th century oil painting. S. T. Murphy, S. Gravelle
1407. Pigment analysis of Australian rock paintings. A. J. Poppe, A. B. Wallace, J. McDonald, P. Veth, K. L. Steelman
1408. Hybrid monolithic columns with thermally grafted octadecyl methacrylate for high performance liquid chromatographyof small molecules. D. Gharbharan, A. Weed, F. Svec, Z. Zajickova
1409. Isolation and exploration of the biological properties of natural products from the invasive plant Phragmites australis.D. Adkins, R. G. Bergosh, J. D. Weidenhamer, M. Li, K. Sullivan, M. Posner
1410. Analysis of gunshot residue using a handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. G. Tunney, M. E. Pugh
1411. Forensic blood ethanol determination by headspace gas chromatographic analysis. J. Gotthold, T. Frielle
1412. Effect of pH on micellization of amino acid based surfactants. J. D. Turner, M. Vazquez, S. Apacible, F. Billiot, E.Billiot, K. Morris
1413. Towards the development of a DNA aptamer sensor for bacterial detection. I. J. Walters, S. Moon, S. A. Sorensen, A.G. Cavinato
1414. Interactions of the cationic peptide β-neoendorphin with DNA in the presence of porphyrin. B. Morgan, K. Patel, N.Phambu
1415. Withdrawn.
1416. Withdrawn.
1417. Influence of experimental conditions on analyte ionization efficacy in electropsray mass spectrometry. C. R. Mahone,J. G. Knotts, K. Bennett
1418. Integration of green chemistry into the analytical and general chemistry curriculum. J. L. Franz, S. Fraser
1419. High performance liquid chromatography-evaporative light scattering device (HPLC-ELSD) method development for arapid determination for glycerol in biodiesel before and after dry wash. K. A. Blacksmith, L. Ott
1420. Determining chemical compounds in the mint plant Blephilia ciliata. L. Books, A. Moore
1421. X-ray fluorescence analysis of grease samples to determine wear. A. Mullenax, G. Foy
1422. Investigation of diet myths by instrumental analysis. M. Dailey, G. P. Foy
1423. Effects of rain on gunshot residue at different distances using/comparing inductively coupled plasma atomic emissionspectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence. C. Lloyd, G. P. Foy
1424. Killer kiss: Quantitative analysis of lead in lipstick. C. Zerby, D. Mencer
1425. HPLC method development and detection of estradiol derivatives in subterranean groundwater. K. Prickett, F.Grumman, D. Nguyen, S. Mutiti, J. K. Padden Metzker, C. J. Mills
1426. Comparison of derivatized β-cyclodextrins as mobile phase additives for reversed-phase liquid chromatography. S. L.McDonald, S. A. Charlton, J. W. Coym
1427. Efficiency of a cholesterol-coated C18 HPLC column. D. Burks, J. W. Coym
1428. Immobilized artificial membrane (IAM) chromatography with cyclodextrin-modified mobile phases. A. S. Armstrong,J. W. Coym
1429. Organic light emitting diode preparation using various “in-house” methods. R. Rodriguez, C. A. Smith
1430. Provenance of Albanian artifacts by ICP-MS to identify ancient trade routes. D. P. Nguyen, F. Mwambutsa, J. Gu, M.L. Galaty, T. J. Ward
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1431. Characterization of aromatic compounds in naval aviation jet fuels. A. Moore, M. Peretich, G. Eldridge, R. Larsen III
1432. Measuring the water quality of the Altamaha River. J. Davis, C. Lisse
1433. Water quality testing of stormwater runoff in Baldwin County. D. Norby, C. Lisse
1434. Detection of steroid pregnancy markers in bovine urine by HPLC. C. B. Schmelkin, N. M. Wachter, W. F. Nirode, L.Huang
1435. Pigment analysis of Turkestan Salor Ensi fibers using HPLC-DAD. V. Newman, H. Azumaya, J. Mass, R. Larsen
1436. XRF analysis of pottery sherds from two archeological sites in Africa. K. Siregar, E. McCaugue, L. Gijanto, R. Larsen
1437. Determination of nitrate concentration in private wells and surrounding bodies of water. B. Westermeyer, C. Binz
1438. Withdrawn.
1439. Examination of the oxidative desorption of n-butanethiolate monolayers on polycrystalline gold electrodes by cyclicvoltammetry and coulometry. M. Prendergast, B. W. Gregory
1440. Evaluating p53 binding to DNA using microfluidic devices. A. Lindberg, C. Huynh, K. Johanson, G. Thomas
1441. Analysis of lead in canned tuna fish. S. Luna, T. Munguia
1442. Monitoring bis-phenol A extraction using solid-matrix fluorescence spectroscopy. C. Cox, S. E. Hubbard
1443. Raman spectroscopy methods to detect monomolecular layers on oxide surfaces. N. K. Knowlton, J. P. Kitt, E. M.Peterson, J. M. Harris
1444. Continuous sampling system for liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry: Application to organic reaction monitoringand biomolecule detection. L. A. Basal, J. J. Eby, D. C. Moore, B. L. Dymm, A. V. Colbert, M. M. Smalley, M. J. Mio, K. R.Evans
1445. Concentrations of lead in river and creek water. S. Hennelly, C. Binz
1446. Identifying the [M+2]+ peak observed with nitrogen-based MALDI matrices: A theoretical investigation. M. L.Urichianu, K. A. Beran, S. Bashir, N. Parker, P. J. Derrick
1447. Self-normalizing SERS-based part-per-billion detection of (2,4,6)-trinitrotoluene. M. H. Wadsworth, II, J. Scaffidi
1448. Low-cost desins for electrochemistry measurements: Applications in cyclic voltammetry. S. M. Barker, K. N. Sackett,D. Nelson, A. B. Helms
1449. Allicin distribution in seasoned meats via microwave extraction and high performance liquid chromatography. J.Yudichak, A. Le
1450. Solvent effects of ionic liquids on organic reactions. B. Conklin, D. Mencer
1451. Analysis of transcription factor binding to DNA using microfluidic hydrogels. C. Huyhn, J. Pittman, G. A. Thomas
1452. Engineering an in-house Raman spectroscopy instrument: Applications in undergraduate program. T. Padlo, B.Eagleton, J. Zhang
1453. Alkaloid constitutents of Dendrobates auratus from Oahu, Hawai'i. E. Steele, C. McDonald, A. Weng, K. Taylor, C.Gilman, R. W. Fitch, R. A. Saporito
1454. Effects of anions on Am, Cm, and Pu sorption on DGA resin. R. K. Springs, A. Roman, R. Sudowe
1455. Predicting bulk properties of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexaflourophosphate using molecular dynamics simulations:Applications in electrochemistry. C. Clark, S. E. Boesch, R. A. Wheeler, J. E. Coffield
1456. Aptamer-based detection strategies via FAD triggered signaling. C. Dodson, S. D. Branch, J. Grennell, S. Sitaula, M.F. Ali
1457. Contamination of phosphates in three different locations. J. L. Withey, C. M. Binz
1458. Withdrawn.
1459. Withdrawn.
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1460. Analysis of natural and synthetic fibers using SPOT software. R. L. Warehime, S. T. Brown
1461. Colorimetric tests for screening ciprofloxacin on a PAD (paper analytical device). E. Robbins, T. Barstis
1462. Chemical analyses of organic residues in fragments of pottery to identify drinks used in ritual ceremonies. S. Ali, J.Klugh, L. Kebert, J. Gu, T. J. Ward
1463. Withdrawn.
1464. Withdrawn.
1465. In situ vibrational Raman spectroscopy as an analytical tool for studying the chemistry of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)processes. D. M. Halat, J. D. Kirtley, M. D. McIntyre, R. A. Walker, S. K. Holmgren
Section F
Morial Convention CenterHall D
Undergraduate Research Posters
Biochemistry
Cosponsored by BIOL, BIOT, and SOCEDJ. Evanseck, E. Cook, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
260. Withdrawn.
261. Expressed sequence tag for DNA polymerase alpha. R. Krewer, I. Simet
262. 2-Octadecynoic acid displays antineoplastic activity against neuroblastoma via lactate dehydrogenase release. G. A.Cintrón, E. A. Orellano, N. M. Carballeira
263. Comparison of insulin and insulin-like receptors from bean beetles and mammals. S. Mercer, R. Singiser
264. Study of secondary structure of cpTat system component, Tha4, by EPR spectroscopy. K. E. Ginting, A. Storm, C.Dabney-Smith
265. Single base changes in DNA discriminator show large effects on transcription initiation thermodynamics. S. Chong-Macias, E. Ruff, N. Bown, T. Record
266. Identification of proteins that interact with the arabidopsis SYN3 cohesin protein. D. Auman, Y. Li, K. Zehr, C. Makaroff
267. Studies towards the development of a colorimetric method for determination of bacterial concentration. A. N. Nunn, S.A. Brouet, T. L. Sivy
268. Structural studies of CTCF. L. M. Gomez-Rodriguez, R. Marmorstein, J. Maksimoska
269. Stability of native state beta2-microglobulin. L. E. Ghafar, S. Gould, J. M. Richardson
270. How does rev regulate retroviral integration in HIV. T. Vo, N. Fitzkee
271. Synthesis of transition state analogs of the AI-1 synthase RhlI. J. Annand, S. Ulrich
272. tRNA synthetases show “extreme” features in oral pathogens. E. Trejo, A. Van-Orden, R. Yomtob, V. Winston, C. Evilia
273. Elucidating the enzymatic mechanism of epi-isozizaene synthase. C. Chittim, K. Litwin, S. Ulrich
274. Molecular and cellular characterization of arabidopsis SCC4. N. M. Fisher, J. L. Ellis, E. Wynn, L. Yuan, C. Makaroff
275. Identifying the interacting partner protiens of cohesin SYN3. S. M. Pruett, K. R. Zehr, L. Yuan, C. A. Makaroff
276. Structural characterization of antierior gradient 2 protein and its role in pancreatic cancer. A. G. Adams, S. Ni, M. A.Kennedy
277. Effects of DNA sequence and topology on the binding of heterocyclic diamidine anti-parasitic agents to DNA examined
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by restriction enzyme activity assays. C. J. Winkle, S. Suarez, D. W. Boykin, W. D. Wilson, S. A. Winkle
278. Retromutagenesis: A novel approach to drug resistance in microorganisms. M. J. Cargill, A. M. James, T. T. Saxowsky
279. Three hair mutations, frizzy (fr), frizzy-like (frzl), and retarded hair growth (rhg), disrupt distinct genes on mousechromosome 7. S. R. Hughes, T. R. King
280. Taking back control: Active engagement and enhanced student learning in a guided inquiry biochemistry laboratorycourse. J. Lee, N. Hudgens, C. Timpte, G. Rudd
281. Antimicrobial cyclic peptoids inducing transmembrane pore formation in Staphylococcus aureus. P. T. Smith, M. Huang,K. Kirshenbaum
282. Chemical methods for the detection of cysteine sulfenic acid in biological systems. T. J. Brachtenbach, J. M. Chalker
283. Immunotoxic effects of undecafluoro-2-methyl-3-oxahexanoic acid in mouse models. B. R. Rushing, J. DeWitt
284. Antibiotic delivery from electrospun non-woven mats. C. E. Pegg, A. D. Sweeney, R. R. Ozer, J. M. Chalker
285. Drug release from electrospun nanofibers by ion exchange: A kinetic analysis. A. D. Sweeney, C. E. Pegg, R. R. Ozer,J. M. Chalker
286. Modified porphyrins for photodynamic therapy of triple-negative breast cancer. T. Neeley, J. E. Bradshaw, T. E. Hayes
287. Synthesis of new RNA bases. P. E. White, S. Woski
288. Effects of sodium fluoride binding on the electrochemical properties of heme proteins. M. H. Roeder, D. N. Houchins, E.J. Amendola, J. D. Castorino, A. L. Fritz, C. X. Guzman, J. F. Cerda
289. jhp1130 from H. pylori J99 is a HAD phosphatase. A. Albert, A. Roberts
290. What makes Lyme disease tick? Characterization of an essential global regulator in Borrelia burgdorferi. E. A. Geyer, S.E. Evans
291. Metabolic regulation of terpenoid biosynthesis in rhodospirillum rubrum. B. Hemelgarn, F. Mann
292. Determination of lachesin as a cell surface receptor protein for flock house virus using gateway cloning in Saccharomycecerevisiae. J. Blanks, A. Odegard
293. Evidence for the role of a novel histone mark in hippocampal neurogenesis. A. Weinstein, M. E. Baker, C. M. Hughes,D. Allis, B. S. McEwen, R. G. Hunter
294. Comparison of breast cancer and osteosarcoma secretomes and lysates using LC-MS/MS. C. L. Daniels, L. K. Pannell
295. Species and growth optimization of algal biofuel feedstocks. B. Umbach, E. Gehlhausen, C. R. Sweet
296. Analysis of volatile organic compounds in the desert shrub Larrea tridentata (creosote bush). L. Alcala, M. A. Kopecki-Fjetland
297. Black band disease (BBD): Pigment characterization and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and evolution assaydevelopment. K. A. Osborne, K. Rein, M. Gantar, M. Quirke, I. Campa, L. Richardson
298. Detection of caspase 3 activity in Chinese hamster ovarian cells after treatmeant with Morinda citrifolia (Noni) extract.N. M. Yordán-López, L. Santos-Santori
299. DNA phosphate crowding correlates with protein cationic side chain density and helical curvature in protein/DNA crystalstructures. B. Grant, J. Arameda, M. Throneberry, E. Dourlain, L. Isom
300. Deletion of the yhfR gene in Bacillus subtilis and its effects on isoprene and methylbutanol production. T. S. Beyett, T.L. Sivy
301. Comparison of coralsnake venom components between individuals. S. Zimmerman, R. A. Kopper
302. Metal ion cofactor requirements for phospholipase A2. J. Hook, R. A. Kopper
303. Adsorption of snake venom proteins by activated charcoal. O. R. Urbanowicz, R. A. Kopper
304. Visualizing the effects of mutations in Scytovirin. C. Haggenmaker, R. L. McFeeters
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305. Putative Rhodospirillum rubrum squalene hopene cyclase (A0062) characterization. K. L. Vickerman, F. M. Mann
306. Studies of mTOR and its substrates in Kirsten virus-transformed murine fibroblasts. C. Mendoza, K. Bruns
307. Molecular mechanisms underlying the function of the cancer-associated protein, NURP1: A computational biochemistrystudy. R. Urrutia, G. Velez, M. Lin, G. Lomberk, J. Neira, J. Iovanna
308. Effect of Morinda citrifolia on the erythromicyn-N-demethylase and cytochrome P450 activity. M. Morales, L. Santos-Santori
309. Structural and functional determination of the polysaccharide deacetylase BC0361. E. I. Stoyanova, K. E. Cole
310. Structural elucidation of histone deactylase 8 with "linkerless" hydroxamic acid inhibitors. R. J. Frankson, K. Cole
311. Small molecules as potential regulators of quorum sensing. N. Dragotakes, E. Garcia Sega
312. Identifying proteins that bind to UBE2Q2 and exosome component 7. C. E. Riggs, K. Hammock, D. F. Crawford
313. Effect of chironja on cytochrome P450 system of CHO cells. N. S. Fernández Dávila, L. Santos
314. Exploring cutting edge biotechnology: A cloning blueprint of serine carboxypeptidase II. P. Parsamian, M. A. Kopecki-Fjetland
315. Evaluation of the role of disulfide crosslinkages in lysyl oxidase via site-directed mutagenesis. M. A. Smith, K. M. Lopez
316. Overexpression and characterization of NusA tagged lysyl oxidase. M. A. Smith, K. M. Lopez
317. Model for small heat shock protein inhibition of polyglutamine aggregation. C. Little, E. Healy
318. Heme loss in myoglobin and hemoglobin in the presence of fluoride. D. N. Houchins, B. O. Werkheiser, M. H. Roeder,K. C. McGovern, V. C. Angelucci, J. F. Cerda
319. Withdrawn.
320. Staphylococcus aureus putative GcpMB protease can cleave specific host tissues and proteins. G. Spencer, M. Brown,B. Moncur, C. Vanterpool, K. LaiHing, E. Vanterpool
321. Putative GcpMB can interact with virulence factors of Staphylococcus aureus. A. Hendrickson, G. Spencer, M. Brown,B. Moncur, K. LaiHing, E. Vanterpool
322. Effect of TCDD on gene expression of estrogen synthesis enzyme aromatase using real time qPCR. E. F. Ebensperger,G. T. Marks
323. Effects of ajulemic acid on VEGF production: Relevance to angiogenic potential in Ewing's sarcoma. R. K. James, E.Blankenship, A. Eubanks, R. J. Griffin, L. L. Hensley
324. Increasing the permeability of Burkholderia cenocepacia by inserting targeted genomic mutations. T. Y. Miyawaki, K.M. Specht
325. Gene knockout of an outer membrane protein in Burkholderia cenocepacia. L. M. Weber, K. M. Specht
326. Assessing the effects of spermine on the binding strength of the nucleic acid complexes between polydA+2polyU. M.Harris, A. E. Serrao
327. Reversal of RNA toxicity in myotonic dystrophy type 1 using antisense oligonucleotides. J. L. Platz, R. Moore, D. Brook,C. Hayes
328. Purification of avian riboflavin binding protein for a senior level biochemistry lab. S. Saville, C. Miller
329. Control of protein translational rates by mTOR in v-ras transformed mouse fibroblasts. H. B. Hamilton, K. Bruns
330. Identification of a quinone intermediate in the biogenesis pathway of lysyl tyrosyl quinone. P. Hussain, K. M. Lopez
331. DNA-binding studies of Pax3-FOXO1 through site-directed mutagenesis. E. Blunt, M. Mottamal, C. Collins, K. Johanson
332. Measuring the rates of nitric oxide release from heme proteins. S. D. Arleth, M. L. Gathright, T. T. Nguyen, S. E.Valacer, C. R. Andrew
333. Using HS SPME and GC-MS to identify microbial volatile organic compounds in fungal strains isolated from Atriplex
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canescens. E. Hernandez-Jaimes, M. Kopecki-Fjetland
334. Cryopreservation of unicellular algae. A. McDonald, B. Callahan, D. Delgadillo, B. Leverett
335. Loss of sigmoidality in fibrin clot formation in the presence of inhibitors acet-LSPR-amide or acet-ISPR-amide. J. S.Viscomi, B. T. Brown Sr., T. A. Trumbo
336. Determination of Vmax and Km for a membrane protease from the periodontal pathogen, Tannerella forsythia, insolutions between pH 6.0 and 8.0. A. Rost, C. Hartfield, J. Paganoni, B. A. Harville
337. Effects of resveratrol on ultraviolet light-induced skin cell death. G. D. Grady, K. George
338. Engineering c-type heme in a cyanobacterial hemoglobin. L. Gilevicius, M. R. Preimesberger, B. Wenke, J. T. Lecomte
339. Arabidopsis MMD-like genes and their roles in chromosome biology during male reproduction. M. M. Shroder, K. De, C.A. Makaroff
340. Progress towards synthesis of novel RNA phosphoramidite monomer protecting groups. S. Jones, K. Syler, R. Kew, V.Dunlap
341. Molecular substrate interactions of lysine deacetylases. L. S. Cannon, J. D. Jones, A. N. Matthew, A. N. Matthew, R. G.Painter, T. J. Watt
342. Analyzing the antimcrobial properties of bacteriostatic copolymer, vinylbenzyl-thymine and vinylbenzyltriethylammonium chloride via 96-well assay. M. Corrielus, B. Caruso, R. Gurney, J. Roecklein-Canfield
343. Determination of the binding constant when glycitein is complexed with rat estrogen receptor beta. C. M. Stokes, G.Marks
344. Photophysical evaluation of 5-aryl pyrimidines. J. Firmender, B. Litwin, N. J. Greco
345. Effect of 7-hydroxyflavone and fluconazole on the CYP450-2C9 mediated metabolism of ibuprofen. E. M. Lauterbach,D. Fish
346. Extraction and identification of Bifidobacterium animalis from commercially available yogurt using polymerase chainreaction. B. DeMarco, D. Hoover
347. Structural and thermodynamic studies of a DNA i-motif. A. Buxton, M. McKim, R. D. Sheardy
348. Search for the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase α in Thermomyces lanuginosus. S. T. Han, C. E. Meier, I. M. Simet
349. Analysis of the mutagenic and biophysical characteristics of nanoparticles in common consumer products. N. Eberhart,S. Divoky, V. Smith
350. Withdrawn.
351. Expression and identification of GPR133, a human orphan G-protein coupled receptor. C. L. Sidone, C. S. Lougheed, D.S. DiSalvo, T. Frielle
352. Characterizing the antibacterial activity of a VBT/VBA copolymer against common nosocomial gram-negative bacteria:Applications for new surface coating. C. Reynolds, B. Caruso, R. Gurney, J. Roecklein-Canfield
353. Cloning, expression, and purification of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex subunits E1α, E1β, E2, and E3 from thepdhABCD operon of Bacillus subtilis. L. A. Bowman, G. Briggs, K. Molter, P. Soultanas
354. Deciphering the breast cancer histone code. L. M. Orr, L. Moreland, N. Avaritt, A. J. Tackett
355. Solvent-dependent structure of the endogenous opioid peptide β-neoendorphin. J. Hill, K. Patel, B. Morgan, N. Phambu
356. Quantification of CDP-choline in tissues and body fluids using LC/SRM/MS and stable isotope dilution. A. Freeze, J.Cummings, S. Zhang, W. B. Friday
357. Influence of a coiled-coil isoleucine zipper on the trimerization and endosomolytic activity of the E5-TAT-mCherryprotein. V. Nickel, T. Wang, J. Pellois
358. Purification of α-Amylase from human saliva from diverse populations. P. Cornelius, D. Hoover
359. Characterization of cationic DNA transfection agents binding to supramolecular G-DNA. Z. Henseler, T. Marsh, L.
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360. Cyclocreatine:membrane interactions studied by differential scanning calorimetry and fluorescence emissionspectroscopy. J. Sohn, A. Maher, V. F. Smith
361. Isolation and determination of the DNA gene sequence of actin for the slime mold Stemonitis flavogenita. B. A.Williams, J. T. Collins
362. Synthesis of naphthyridine/azaquinoline analogs for the disruption of TNR expansions in the base excision repairmechanism. J. D. Pike, N. Sassu, L. Sejkora, E. Colliton
363. Resveratrol and resveratrol derivatives as class IA PI3K inhibitors. C. N. Petty, E. F. Healy, P. King
364. Effect of spent media isolated from Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 on biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus. T.B. Stanford, H. Liu, M. E. Hart
365. Withdrawn.
366. Determination of sodium fluoride and sodium monofluorophosphate in samples using quantitative 19F-NMR. A. Alaimo,D. Hoover
367. Retinoids modulate cellular adhesion and proliferation in the human K562 cell line. A. M. Hanson, J. Goodwin, M. D.Kelley
368. Investigating the role of non-coding RNAs in pericentric heterochromatin formation. J. M. Smith, W. L. Johnson, W. T.Yewdell, A. F. Straight
369. Withdrawn.
370. Generating new protein models for thiolate-ligated heme ligand switch proteins using cytochrome c. L. M. Ludwig, M.M. Cherney
371. Quantification of blood plasma ghrelin levels in aggressive and depressive CF-1 male mice Mus musculus. C. Badger, B.Jubilan, J. Aaron
372. Properties of a new series of acetyl-ethyl-pyrazine thiosemicarbazones (ACEP-TSC's) and their copper(II) complexes. A.Arriaga, C. Thompson, K. Mansur, E. C. Lisic
373. Pyruvaldehyde bis-thiosemicarbazone ligands and metal complexes. A. Koch, C. N. Beck, K. Mansur, E. C. Lisic
374. Synthesis and characterization of new copper (II)quinoline-2-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone compounds. L. L.Monroe, C. Thompson, K. Mansur, E. C. Lisic
375. Investigations of PurP proteins from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii and Thermococcus kodakarensis. N. R. Aguayo, C.A. Sarisky
376. Identification of alternative pathways to prenyl diphosphates involved in cell wall assembly in Mycobacteriumtuberculosis. C. Nygaard, F. M. Mann
377. Effect of tris buffer on calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase. A. B. Bakare, E. Csuhai, K. Karimian
378. Gallic acid, an inducer of apoptosis to human oral carcinoma HSC-2 cells, as mediated through oxidative stress. E. F.Robin, J. R. Wietschner, J. H. Weisburg, H. L. Zuckerbraun, A. G. Schuck, H. Babich
379. Functional dissection of BRCA1 A complex proteins, Abraxas, and BRCC36. G. Millán-Serrano, A. Castillo, P. Atanu, B.Wang
380. NMR study of the thermal denaturation of TIAM PDZ domains. R. Dev, D. C. Speckhard
381. CYP2E1 overexpression induces mitochondrial biogenesis in HepG2 cells. L. Rice, A. Caro
382. Effect of ethanol on mitochondrial DNA in HepG2 cells. S. Sanson, A. Caro
383. Docosahexaenoic acid induces mitochondrial biogenesis in HepG2 cells. J. Tran, A. Caro
384. Use of bioinformatics tools to investigate molybdate ABC transporters in Thiomicrospira crunogena. E. Santellan, T.Munguia
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385. Docosahexaenoic acid induces glutathione synthesis in HepG2 cells. E. Nzabarushimana, A. Caro
386. FT flowering gene examination in Cannabis sativa. S. A. Anderson, G. Weiblen, D. Speckhard
387. Withdrawn.
388. Evaluation of the azinomycin gene cluster. C. Grays, D. Simkhada, C. M. Watanabe
389. Design of robust LuxS activity assay protocol and synthesis of known inhibitor for inhibition assays. D. J. Silpa, K.Wang, M. E. Bolitho
390. Identification of licorice root components for prostate cancer therapeutics using triple quadrupole GC-MS. E. S.DuBose, M. D. Mancia, M. E. Reid, J. A. Campbell, K. M. Jackson
391. Site-directed mutagensis and spectroscopic studies of the oxygen sensing heme-PAS FixL protein. A. Vilbert, E. Ang,M. Reynolds
392. Save your Bible the organic way. S. Mody, R. Rigsby
393. Translesion synthesis of Y-family polymerase Dpo4. D. Wilson, M. Brulotte, S. Lone
394. YfdW and YfdU are required for oxalate-induced acid tolerance in Escherichia coli. K. E. Ezelle, J. M. McAfee, C. G.Toyota
395. Investigation of the capsule polysaccharide expression pathway of Vibrio vulnificus. J. M. Hazel, A. Z. Mostafavi, M.A. Chahoud, J. M. Troutman
396. Antioxidant activities of quercetin and novel flavonoid derivatives. S. E. York, W. Miamo, C. J. Mills
397. Oxalate-dependent acid tolerance response in Escherichia coli. M. N. Qureshi, C. G. Toyota
398. Accurate measurement of protein concentrations in snake venoms using ovalbumin as a standard protein in thelinearized Bradford assay. C. E. Herrera, J. J. Osterhout
399. Withdrawn.
400. Oxalic acid and Escherichia coli. K. M. Salmon, C. G. Toyota
401. Structural and functional studies of the Y-family DNA polymerase Pol κ. N. Mariano, J. Walsh, R. Parasuram, M.Ondrechen, P. Beuning, S. Lone
402. Development of a fluorescence-based assay for RNA-ligand discovery. S. Bhuiyan, D. N. Dremann, A. Bertous, M.Kaur, C. S. Chow
403. Withdrawn.
404. Synthesis and evaluation of the glutathione-3-methyleneoxindole conjugate as a potential inhibitor of human glyoxalaseI. V. A. Ivancic, E. J. Brush
405. Stoichiometric analysis of metalloproteins by simultaneous particle-induced X-ray emission spectroscopy and nuclearreaction analysis. M. M. Sibley, A. J. McCubbin, P. A. DeYoung, G. F. Peaslee
406. Alkaline phosphatase activation in the presence of trifluoroethanol solution in pH 10 carbonate vs. Tris buffer. S.Petter, K. Karimian, E. Csuhai
407. Algorithm based mutagenesis analysis of the human DNA polymerase kappa N-clasp domain. J. C. Maré, J. M. Walsh,R. Parasuram, M. Ondrechen, P. J. Beuning, S. Lone
408. Withdrawn.
409. Investigation into the functionality of the E. coli sliding clamp and polymerase IV. J. McIsaac, P. Nevin, P. Beuning, S.Lone
410. Inhibition of SbnH and select NIS synthetase enzymes in the siderophore biosynthetic pathways of Staphylococcusaureus. A. A. Cox, B. S. Soto, I. P. Kelly, D. J. Schedler, W. Kittleman
411. Role for the tumor suppressor p27kip1 in cancer cell metabolism. T. A. Matheny, S. Kennedy, R. J. Sheaff
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412. Cancer cell cannibalism. P. J. Gasser, S. Kennedy, R. J. Sheaff
413. Identifying biological targets of the novel naphthoquinone adduct 12,13dihydro-N-methyl-6,11,13-trioxo-5H-benzo[4,5]cyclohepta[1,2-b]naphthalen-5,12-imine. T. E. Nissen, S. Kennedy, R. J. Sheaff
414. Cloning, overexpression, and purification of octopine dehydrogenase from Argopecten irradians. T. Clark, J. Miller, A.Ceasrine, W. Jordan, M. Krause, S. Lefurgy
415. Substrate selectivity of octopine dehydrogenase from Argopecten irradians. J. Spinelli, B. Biju, N. Condiles, S. Lefurgy
416. Glycosylation of cysteine-containing ankyrin repeat proteins: New multivalent ligands for wheat germ agglutinin. L.Euers, M. Rodriguez, J. Hollenbeck
417. Characterization and inhibition studies of the ornithine racemase involved in staphyloferrin A biosynthesis inStaphylococcus aureus. J. D. Rugamba, I. P. Kelly, D. J. Schedler, W. Kittleman
418. Inhibiting NF-κB: Peptides designed as biomimetics for the treatment of epilepsy. C. B. Wood, T. N. Williford, A. L.Stewart
419. Investigation of chemotaxis protein-protein interactions in Epulopiscium sp. type B using a yeast two hybrid system. B.Levesque, A. Piefer
420. Peptides designed for biomimetic studies of NF-κB inhibition. L. M. Burch, A. L. Stewart
421. Synthesis of heterobifunctional ankyrin repeat proteins by metabolic labeling with azidohomoalanine. R. Barnes, J.Hollenbeck
422. In vitro self-assembly of type I collagen onto different substrates. E. K. Matich, M. Fang, E. L. Goldstein, B. G. Orr, M.M. Banaszak Holl
423. Solvent isotope effects on DNA-protein crosslinking. Z. Perez, C. A. Sison, E. D. Stemp
424. High speed HPLC/fluorescence (HPLC/FL) analysis of serotonin and its metabolites in tissue and fluids: Applications inapplied neurochemical analysis. B. K. Carter, R. M. Baroody, T. G. Kethro, E. J. Caliguri
425. Investigations of the active site of 5, 10-methenyltetrahydrofolate synthetase (MTHFS) from Mycoplasma pneumoniae.C. R. Wojtera, T. W. Johann
426. Isoprene synthase: A key to cellular relief from toxic isoprenoid precursors in E. coli? J. A. Killop, T. Sivy
427. Cisplatin-induced apoptosis in HeLa cells to determine potential mechanisms for drug resistance. M. M. Shipley, A. J.Piefer
428. Quantitative analysis of metal ion, chlorophyll, and antioxidant activity in senescing Ginkgo biloba leaves. A. M.Mannix, V. S. Smith
429. Synthesis and evaluation of alkyne derivatives of parthenolide for identification of cellular protein targets. M. Shin, T.Chiramanewong, R. E. Connor
430. Oxidative crosslinking between tRNA and protein. B. Cabrera, P. Cartagena, A. Thien, Z. A. Perez, K. Miller, E. Stemp
431. Effects of alkynyl-parthenolide derivatives on cellular viability, glutathione levels, and cellular signaling of humanleukemia cells, THP-1. G. J. DiNatale, R. E. Connor
432. Characterization of Aspergillus niger cellulase for biomass conversion. J. A. Hill, L. Singh, R. C. Steinmeier
433. Effects of an enaminone library with amino acid functionalities on protease activities. K. Thomas, P. Goree, S.Kennedy, R. J. Sheaff
434. Decay of guanine radical produced by the flash quench technique: Dependence upon quencher. E. Carrillo, V. L.Torres, J. Garcia, E. Stemp, R. Senter
435. Optimizing the expression of recombinant nitrobenzene dioxygenase ferredoxin from Comamonas JS765 in E. coli. M.D. Bostrom, M. Neibergall, B. Cash, P. Murray
436. Electrochemical phenomena in the Venus flytrap. C. L. Vilfranc, A. G. Volkov
437. System for comparing relative rates of back electron transfer and crosslinking. C. Khorozyan, M. Marquez, S.
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438. Quantitative analysis of the binding of mammalian linker histone isotopes to chromatin in vivo. J. Files, D. T. Brown
439. Employing linear free energy relationships (LFERs) to deduce solvolytic reaction mechanisms. J. K. Deol, M. T. Pavey,M. J. D'Souza, D. N. Kevill
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Biotechnology
J. Evanseck, E. Cook, Organizers
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440. Solid phase immobilization of a superoxide dismutase mimic. E. I. Sharp, C. N. Streu
441. Structural and functional bioinformatics analysis of proteins from Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus. L. I. Rosa, N.Arroyo, M. M. Arroyo
442. Genetic analysis of rev variation in equine infectious anemia virus. B. Gines, H. Loyd, S. Carpenter
443. Delivery of paclitaxel with elastin-like polypeptides. C. Caudill, J. Bhattacharyya, A. Chilkoti
444. Paraaminobenzamidine linked iron oxide nanoparticles for bioseparations. J. Rosado, O. Vega, A. Rodriguez, V. Forbes,V. Bansal
445. Quantitative determination of DNA affinity for PEGylated PAMAM dendrimer gene delivery vehicles. K. O. Chamberlain,L. E. Prevette
446. Investigation of the potential for biofuels and other uses for duckweed in Oklahoma. A. G. Blackburn, C. M. Carter, R.E. Lemons, N. J. Wade, D. Baze, N. L. Paiva
447. Biomass growth and lipid extraction of Nannochloropsis oculata under natural and artificial light in the PacificNorthwest. E. L. Brewer, B. Vance, A. Coby
448. Tat peptide-mediated gene delivery: Complex formation and interaction with cell-surface glycosaminoglycans. D.Francen, L. Prevette
449. Charge density and stereochemistry affect the interaction of PAMAM dendrimer with glycosaminoglycans. K. J. Braden,L. E. Prevette
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Chemical Education
Cosponsored by SOCEDJ. Evanseck, E. Cook, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
450. Understanding students' use of physical models in organic chemistry. D. L. Koch, M. G. Shore, N. P. Grove
451. Identification and quantitation of cocaine on U.S. banknotes collected from the metro Detroit area by gas
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chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Y. Deng, S. Akins, M. Ayyash, M. Ayyash, D. Kemter-Munson, H. Jhajj, K.Jawad, L. Sass
452. Size controlled synthesis of quantum dots for biological and chemical detection. L. Gagnon, F. Ryvkin
453. Science demos: Science lectures beyond the board. N. Pierre, P. Santana, L. Osorio, S. Rolle, M. Exposito
454. Incorporating green chemistry principles into general chemistry and AP-level labs for qualitative analysis, redoxtitration, and enthalpy of a reaction. S. L. Howard, S. A. Henrie
455. Investigating student anxiety within the chemistry laboratory. Z. Malakpa, J. Jensen, S. Lowery Bretz
456. Preparation of pentamidine analogs for the treatment of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT). A. Mamur, R. Aslanian
457. Design and presentation of interactive VSEPR theory video. H. M. Snyder, J. G. Coonce, S. H. Northrup
458. Bilingual teaching practice and investigation in the course of “Introduction to green chemistry and chemicalengineering”. Z. Yao, Y. Song, D. Liu, Q. Sun, Z. Jiang
459. Withdrawn.
460. Different time scales in NMR and Raman spectroscopy: Aqueous phosphate solutions from pH 1 to 14. A. Nguyen, D.Vu, M. A. Steiger, T. B. Malloy Jr
461. NMR experiments for freshmen. H. Tran, N. Zaibaq, D. Vu, C. Trivino, E. Maccato, J. Ollero, D. Balsara, E. Kuncewicz,L. Al-Fady, O. Durr, T. B. Malloy Jr
462. Validation of qNMR analysis of purity of ethanol: An undergraduate chemistry laboratory experiment. K. S. Mueller, P.T. Bell, W. L. Whaley, L. D. Schultz
463. Construction of the surface chemistry course for different teaching students. Z. Jiang, Z. Yao, L. Zhao, L. Liu, J. Zhao,Y. Liu
464. Tennessee women in chemistry: The bio project 2.0. R. Davies, J. Iriarte-Gross
465. Chocolate as a basis for teaching students. C. M. Reed, M. J. Schroeder
466. Fermentation experiments to spark college student interest. S. C. Meidus, M. J. Schroeder
467. Undergraduate kinetics laboratory experiment: The catalytic degradation of common food dyes using the FeIII-TAMLsystem. H. Chang, D. Thusdy, T. Collins
468. Art as a context for inquiry-based learning in chemistry education. C. Fisher, S. Gravelle
469. Physical chemistry laboratory experiment: Measuring the speed of sound using nitrocellulose. B. A. Burnette, K. A.Reyes, K. S. Molek
470. Sonneborn Refined Products internship experience. A. Abbey, C. Rosoc, S. Yochum
471. Spectrophotometric determination of acetaminophen content and release time from over-the-counter gel capsules. D.M. Cedillo, K. C. Smith
472. Convenient portable demonstration modules. R. G. Maglott, R. N. Mason
473. Exploring energy through chemistry at Carroll University. E. Ebensperger, J. Platz, K. Hall, M. Harland, G. Marks
474. Five-part purification of an oxidoreductase from unicellular algae: An undergraduate biochemistry laboratory. B.Callahan, A. McDonald, B. Leverett
475. Development and preliminary analysis of the ACELL orientation to laboratory instruction survey (OLIS). M. Asif, A.Sharma, M. Orgill, T. J. Bussey, N. Barrows, A. Kay, M. Robb, G. M. Bodner, B. L. Gonzalez
476. Influences of life experiences on women's science career decision-making across generations. T. Quist, D. Del Carlo
477. Nitrate and phosphate analysis by ion chromatography: Teaching and assessing analytical skills of introductorystudents. E. J. Childress, S. B. Bradley, L. U. Gron
478. "Greener education": Green chemistry in the high school curriculum. S. Zuraw, J. Vohs
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479. Greener dehydration chemistry: Montmorillonite clay-catalyzed dehydration of alcohols. R. M. Albury, J. L. Andrews,I. J. Levy
480. Implementing green chemistry practices in the traditional undergraduate organic laboratory. J. L. Resnick, R. M. Hyde
481. Antioxidant profiling experiment for undergraduate biochemistry. D. Delgadillo, K. Caballero, B. Leverett
482. Hypoxia induction in unicellular algae: An undergraduate biochemistry laboratory. K. Caballero, D. Coleman, B.Leverett
483. Synthesis, characterization, and catalysis of zeolite-based iron amino acid complexes. L. M. Holt, L. Davis
484. High school students comprehension of stoichiometry using ratio and proportions. P. R. Escott, C. P. Guevara, M.Silva, M. F. Page
485. Ongoing analysis of interactions and argumentation during process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) in generalchemistry. M. Frazier, T. Bairaktaris, C. L. Draus, P. L. Daubenmire
486. Combining FTIR spectroscopy and the Vernier GC for the analysis of a binary mixture: A general chemistryinvestigation. L. Schmitz, K. Gerling, J. M. Fritsch, D. B. Green
487. Concentrations of nitrogen dioxide as distance increases away from a highway. E. Ben, M. Schuder
488. Simple and facile hydrogenation of ethyl trans-cinnamate: An undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory experiment.H. Yazdekhasti, M. Castaldi, C. Adorno, E. Chen
489. Creation of a fiber database using micro-spectrophotometer/FTIR. S. Yatzkan, S. T. Brown
490. Detecting the presence of gunshot residue of a 9mm handgun equipped with a suppressor. D. J. Millard, S. T. Brown
491. Detection of blood using hemascein and fluorescein. A. K. Lagace, S. T. Brown
492. Identification of inks by thin-layer chromatography and high-pressure liquid chromatography. N. Dixon, S. T. Brown
493. Establishment of an infrared and ultraviolet drug library for use in an advanced forensic course. K. A. Vautier, S. T.Brown
494. Student perspective of and outcomes from the 18th Conference of Parties of the United Nation framework convention onclimate change. J. P. Siller, G. P. Foy, K. E. Peterman, M. Bianca, D. W. Husic
495. Influence of climate science research on policy negotiations at the 18th Conference of Parties. N. M. DeLuca, G. P. Foy,K. E. Peterman
496. Introduction of HP-LC instrumentation to undergraduate students by quantitative analysis of caffeine and commonanalgesic drugs in locally available OTC formulations. M. Alvarez, M. Jaziri, P. Iles, N. Bastian, R. Valcarce, L. Giddings, Y.Garcia, K. Nuckles, S. Richards
497. Adaption of analytical procedures for GC-MS into undergraduate organic chemistry laboratories. M. Alvarez, S.Richards, P. Iles, L. Cates, K. Buttars, S. Bremer, K. Shumway, M. Oblad, M. Jaziri, R. Valcarce, N. Bastian, L. Giddings
498. Fluoride by flow injection analysis: A new general chemistry experiment. P. Iles, B. Foster, Z. Jones, S. Moore, J.Warren, N. Bastian, L. Giddings, M. Alvarez, R. Valcarce, N. Butler, M. Tranter, B. Louie, S. Mendes-Thorpe, M. Adabkhah
499. New general chemistry experiment: Analysis of trace metals by squarewave polarography in local rivers. P. Iles, C.Thurman, N. Bastian, R. Valcarce, M. Alvarez
500. Expansion of the Science Resource Center at Salt Lake Community College. P. Iles, S. Richards, J. Lusk, N. Bastian, L.Giddings, R. Holcomb, M. Alvarez
501. Synthesis and LCMS analysis of the pharmaceutical Phenytoin demonstrating the pinacol rearrangement. P. Iles, S.Basnet, S. Bremer, J. Fisher, N. Astorga, M. Adabkhah, A. H. Ton, R. Valcarce, N. Bastian, M. Alvarez, L. Giddings
502. Rate a drug: A community health project. P. Iles, H. Yousif, S. Aboutaleb, J. Fisher, M. Daw, S. Basnet, N. Astorga, A.Ton, K. Ma, M. Tranter, M. Coombs, M. Smith, D. Seegmiller, D. Bevan, R. Valcarce, N. Bastian, L. Giddings, M. Alvarez
503. Optimizing a nitration experiment. T. Engesser, R. Eliason, N. J. Beyer
504. Effects of concept mapping on formal report quality in the general chemistry laboratory. J. L. Briggs, I. Cochran, M.
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Wojtowicz, H. J. Fletcher, E. Baldauff
505. Development of an instructional laboratory experience utilizing 1H-NMR to determine fat characteristics from foodsamples. A. C. Moore, A. M. Hartel
506. Youth involvement at the 18th Conference of Parties and the need for climate science literacy. P. D. McCrary, N. M.DeLuca, G. P. Foy, K. E. Peterman, R. D. Rogers
507. Fabrication of a new metal organic framework for future gas storage applications. A. T. Vu, A. M. Marti, K. J. Balkus Jr.
508. Small molecules, big ideas: Integrative chemistry and prison exchange. Z. A. Johnson, S. Glazier
509. Evaluating effects of the Arlington undergraduate research-based achievement for STEM (AURAS) program on theperformance of engineering students in chemistry courses. E. Varona, P. Martinez-Avila, D. D. Carlton Jr., A. Thomas, K. A.Schug
510. WikiHyperGlossary (WHG): New knowledge frameworks for historical documents and the role of Web APIs. A. P.Cornell, M. A. Bau, D. Berleant, R. E. Belford
511. Video instructions for use of chemical instrumentation. W. T. Osowiecki, C. DiMeglio, E. K. Paulson
512. Ratemyprofessors.com: General chemistry students' contribution and use patterns. P. McKeny, T. A. Gatlin, A. Villalta-Cerdas, S. Sandi-Urena
513. Combined video and laboratory exercise for project-based isolation of medicinal compounds from osage orange. M. J.Risher, W. Whaley
514. Simple lecture demonstrations of interfacial energy concepts using modern materials. M. A. Luckey, P. W. Alexander,W. A. Alexander
515. Spectroscopic and photochemical studies of sunscreen active ingredients: An undergraduate physical chemistryexperiment. M. S. Claflin, J. D. Thoemke
516. Why do some students privilege chemistry knowledge while other students privilege consumer knowledge whenconfronting cost-benefits questions in chemistry? J. Dunn, S. Culliper, S. M. Landge, H. Sevian
517. Bridging the gap: A comparison of students' high school and general chemistry lab experiences. M. Robb, A. Kay, T.Bussey, M. Orgill, N. Barrows
518. Fun and frustration: Students' perspectives of college-level laboratories. A. Kay, M. Robb, T. Bussey, M. Orgill, N.Barrows
519. Spelling words using chemical element symbols. N. Williams, S. McCabe, J. Martinez, A. Shondee, K. Shondee, M.Yazzie, D. J. Duncan
520. Live action chemistry displays and related material science. T. J. Campbell, T. W. Killingsworth
521. Synthesizing cadmium selenide quantum dots for an educational demonstration on fluorescence. J. Barilone, P.Wallace, A. Blanchard, H. Brown, P. Woodruff
522. University of Southern Maine department of chemistry encourages local teens to embrace STEM fields through hands-onlaboratory experiments. A. Blanchard, D. Finocchietti, C. Pizzo, P. Woodruff
523. Affinity capillary electrophoresis for the study of glycosaminoglycan-protein interactions. M. Feltes, B. Sanders, A.Korir
524. Solvent free stereoselective reduction of carbonyl groups. E. Lopez-Nogueras, D. Sanabria, I. Montes-Gonzalez, S. M.Delgado-Rivera
525. Electrophoretic deposition of Co nanoparticles for Co3O4 films. D. Ha, R. Robinson, D. M. Gooding
526. Bridging knowledge gaps in chemical concepts. C. Gabel, C. Winchester, J. O'Brien
527. Green organic chemistry labs at a community college. P. Chen, H. Barcena
528. Design and implementation of high school chemistry labs utilizing remote scanning electron microscopy. J. H. Gault, E.L. Janicki, K. A. Rosmus, N. R. Larry, J. A. Aitken
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529. Synthesis of a fluorescent conjugated polymer in the undergraduate teaching laboratory. T. Mako, M. Levine
530. Novel approach to increase student satisfaction and performance in organic chemistry. J. R. Acharte, H. L. Sebahar
531. Acquire the practical skills and knowledge needed for the chemical industry with an associate's in industrial chemistrytechnology alongside a bachelor's degree. K. R. Johnson, J. C. Christy-Saviano, B. Q. Wierckz, T. Weatherwax, P. R. DiRaddo
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Computational Chemistry
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12:00 - 2:30
532. Using computational chemistry in biochemistry: Why did nature not select silicon for biological molecules? B. Sanders,H. Norris, C. Swords, M. K. Murphy
533. Conformational influence of fluorine substitution on peptides derived from β-amino acids. A. D. Emerling, G. S.Kedziora, J. J. Urban
534. Conformational preferences for C-F bonds adjacent to carbonyls. E. W. Emerling, G. S. Kedziora, J. J. Urban
535. Computational analysis of thiolated gold nanoparticles. M. R. Olsen, K. Range
536. Effect of dielectric constant on bond critical point descriptors in model nucleotide dimers. C. M. Posea, H. L. Price
537. Computational study of selenoproteins involved in the activation of thyroxine. Z. B. Gottleib, W. M. Davis
538. Correlation between band gap and electronegativity of substituted atoms in the TiO2 crystalline structure. A. J. Glaid,M. N. Srnec, J. A. Aitken, J. D. Madura
539. Micellization of small biomolecules: Molecular dynamics simulation. D. Daigle, C. Delaune, H. Kim
540. PM3 and PM6 calculations on organometallic dehydrogenation catalysts. A. Konieczki, L. Martin, S. Schwartz, J. Seyler
541. Computer simulations of anion adsorption to metal organic frameworks. J. N. Loftin, J. M. Lovejoy, J. N. Woodford
542. Catalytic effect of Cu modified FAU zeolite on nitrous oxide. A. W. Barber, J. Yim, H. Hernandez
543. Investigating the sticking of hydrogen on graphene. A. D. Geragotelis, D. P. Clougherty
544. Electronic structure modeling to explore the existence of pnictide analogs to HCN species. C. P. Glagola, D.Sunderland, R. J. Iuliucci
545. Cycloadditon reactions of sulfinyl carbenes with alkenes and alkynes. D. J. Turnquest, F. Freeman
546. Role of tyrosine O-sulfation in the CXCR4-SDF-1 chemokine receptor complex. S. Snow, C. Rapp
547. Configurational dependence of temperature in the potential energy landscape ensemble. M. Fritz, J. Kegerreis
548. Comparative analysis of symmetry-adapted perturbation theory. A. G. Ryno, T. Parker, C. Sherrill
549. Beyond octanitrocubane: A theoretical C-8 octanitro compound having an oxygen balance of zero. J. L. Hansen, J. A.Bumpus
550. Effects of tyrosine O-sulfation on binding affinity in CXCR4-SDF-1 complexes. T. S. Laufer, C. Rapp
551. Modeling and understanding of solvent effects on 13C NMR spectroscopy. J. P. Siller, J. B. Foresman
552. Evaluating HADDOCK's ability to use experimental data in docking a protein-ligand complex. T. L. Wormwood, J. S.
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553. Benchmarking screened hybrid and "Rung 3.5" density functionals for transition metal thermochemistry. K. E. Poole,M. L. Laury, A. K. Wilson, B. G. Janesko
554. Computational studies of transition states in bicyclic intermediates. P. Esempio, H. Trujillo
555. Predicted structures of aggregates of the human gamma-D crystallin protein found in cataracts. S. A. Richards, B.Nguyen, R. A. Wheeler
556. Origin of enantioselectivity in helical dual hydrogen-bonding catalysts. U. Rangel, S. E. Wheeler
557. Binding of heparin oligosaccharides to proteins: Validating a computational methodology. C. B. Lombardo, C.Deligkaris
558. 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions of azomethine ylides: Prospects for covalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes. J. M.Maguire, J. W. Bloom, S. E. Wheeler
559. Efficacy of transition metals as Sonogashira co-catalysts: Computation and experiment. M. S. Black, T. M. Fanelli, A. C.Konja, M. A. Saco, M. M. Smith, C. J. Viola, J. L. Wonsowicz, M. J. Mio, J. E. Stevens
560. Geometry optimizations with effective fragment potentials. A. J. Burand Jr., A. V. Copan, R. A. King
561. Molecular docking studies of novel flavonoid derivatives as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. O. M. Newman, C. J. Mills
562. Computational modeling of dietary dibenzoylmethane for targeting GR binding sites in hormone refractory prostatecancer. L. A. Ruffner, L. Winfield, K. M. Jackson
563. Global optimization of carbon and boron nitride clusters using a genetic algorithm. H. Harbison, E. D. Glendening
564. Sulfur dioxide adsorption at surfaces of ionic aqueous solutions. O. Hite, G. Richmond, K. Johnson
565. Resonance-assisted hydrogen bonding (RAHB) in carboxyphosphate by computed 31P NMR shielding constants andshifts. S. E. Kochanek, T. M. Dierks, S. M. Firestine, J. D. Evanseck
566. Hydrogen bonding in substituted benzoates. D. R. Gee, K. Range
567. DFT study of the mechanism of the photo-oxidation of dihydrobiopterin in aqueous media. C. Vandehoef, C. B. Martin
568. Hydration of a coarse-grained methyl-ion solute. M. E. Parry, T. D. Shepherd
569. Computational study of complexes between mercury (II) and tetra-peptides with N- and C-terminal cysteine aminoacids. D. Nichols, J. Watts, J. K. Merle
570. Computational analysis of bryostatin 1: Difficulties, conformational energies, and analog reactivity differences. J.Dahlke, R. C. Estler
571. Formation of stripe liquid crystal phases in water mixtures. R. A. Okumu
572. Computational study of substituted anilines and indoles: The effect of intramolecular hydrogen bonding on N-Hstretching frequencies. S. Driver, J. W. Ribblett
573. Alkanethiols self-assembled monolayers on a GaAs(100) surface. A. S. Manz, H. Hernandez
574. Conformational analysis of cyclohexanone ring systems by DFT and other computational methods. F. Jimenez, R. M.Miller, D. B. Ball
575. Engineering novel self-assembling peptide materials by studying diphenylalanine. C. Mills, J. Jeon, M. Shell
576. Discussion on the pentacoordinate complexes in VSEPR. C. Zhang, X. Wang
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Environmental Chemistry
Cosponsored by ENVR and SOCEDJ. Evanseck, M. Adams, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
577. Generation of secondary organic aerosol from a beta-phellandrene based essential oil. K. Gund, K. Huff Hartz
578. Determination of products formed by the photolysis of 2,4-dinitrotoluene and 2,6-dinitrotoluene in solutions containingdissolved ionic compounds. A. J. Kersey, D. W. O'Sullivan, D. J. Luning Prak
579. Determination of the impact of dissolved inorganic and organic substances on the photolysis of munitions constituents.E. A. Milewski, D. J. Luning Prak
580. Synthesis and oxidative degradation 6-(hydroxymethyl)uracil as a model compound for cylindrospermopsin (CYN), apotent cyanotoxin. M. Luzi, C. Zhao, K. O'Shea
581. Atrazine degradation in Puerto Rico soil amended with compost and vermicompost. M. García, M. Ríos, A. Gonzalez
582. Removal of arsenic and chromium in groundwater using a magnetite based nanocomposite. M. García, T. Luna-Pineda,O. Perales-Pérez, F. Román-Velázquez
583. Arsenic sequestration from surface water via ZVI and copper nanoparticle filters. A. A. Campos, E. O. Ortiz, J.Olavarria, M. A. De Jesus
584. Investigation of toxic heavy metals in the Chattahoochee River water using graphite furnace atomic absorptionspectroscopy. T. C. Jones, S. Abegaz
585. Insights into the solvolytic mechanism of α-chloro-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzyl chloroformate. K. Miller, C. Gross, M. J.D'Souza, D. N. Kevill
586. Differentiating electronic effects in substituted aryl chlorothionoformate esters. B. M. Sansbury, M. J. D'Souza, D. N.Kevill
587. Microbial fuel cell as a tool for chemical education. V. Gadhamshetty, W. M. Willner, M. Nyman, A. P. Hynes
588. Examining arsenate/arsenite ratios in well water. D. S. Mast, A. Smalley
589. Quantitative determination of antidepressants in biosolids destined for land application. L. M. Niemi, M. M. Schultz
590. Nickel concentrations in sediments collected from the U.S. continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico. R. K. Gibbs, A. C.Nichols, D. A. Steffy, L. J. Morgan
591. Alternative mechanism for the kinetics of the aqueous formation of N-chloro-N-methylacetamide. B. J. Gromek, E. T.Gray,
592. Kinetics and mechanisms of the reaction of amines with N-chloro-N-methylacetamide. S. C. Wahab, E. T. Gray
593. Direct synthesis of biodiesel fuel from tree nuts. K. E. Benjegerdes, J. J. Stankus
594. Continued studies on the hypochlorite of phenol. T. Moulton, J. Hsu, L. Vickers, V. Heasley
595. Mercury analysis in Rafinesque big-eared bat populations. L. J. van der Heiden, C. J. Webb
596. Photocatalytic degradation of triclosan. O. D. Williams, D. J. Tshudy, J. E. Boyd
597. Porous TiO2/acrylic composite materials for the photocatalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide. L. G. Andrews, B. D.Stewart, C. A. Daly, J. E. Boyd
598. Novel solvent bar microextraction of acetaminophen and azithromycin from water. C. L. Smith, E. R. Acheson
599. Determining volatiles produced by decomposing carcasses using GC/MS. J. Fauser, D. Wharry, K. Abbott
600. Analysis of heavy metal concentrations within street dust of the Long Creek watershed. D. Finocchietti, S. McClain, M.Stein, L. Benedict, K. McDonald
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601. Microbial fuel cells: Generating electricity from mud. W. M. Schmitt, P. Zheng, C. Wen-Yen, Y. Cao, H. Zhao, W. Pan
602. Calcite precipitation and geochemistry in a calcareous fen. K. L. Woda, J. J. Piatt
603. Amine incorporation into particulate matter at a California dairy. K. L. Ramsay, S. Lee, D. R. Cocker, P. Silva, A. S.Hasson, S. Ashkan, K. L. Purvis-Roberts
604. Determination of stimulant use by commercial truck drivers: Wastewater analysis by LC-MS/MS. R. L. Ferrell, D. A.Burgard
605. Correlation between formation of alkylaminium salts in particulate matter on dairies. S. Lee, K. Ramsay, D. R. Cocker,P. J. Silva, A. S. Hasson, S. Ashkan, K. L. Purvis-Roberts
606. Determination of pKa values for synthesized thiosemicarbazone and semicarbazone ligands. J. D. Buckner, A. J. Crook,D. D. Ensor
607. Baseline water quality monitoring in the watersheds of Otsego County, NY. N. Daniels, M. Yoshiko, Z. Balogh-Brunstad
608. Bioremediation technology using Lentinula edodes and Phanerochaete chrysosporium to remove trace levels of17-α-ethinylestradiol in wastewater. H. A. Chappell, L. Coward, G. Gorman, D. J. Gregory
609. Study of the heterogeneous chemistry of formic acid on mineral dusts by dual chamber transmission FT-IR flow reactionsystem. R. M. Weingold, M. J. Christie, C. D. Hatch
610. Impacts of Aeolian dust on phytoplankton growth rates. M. Keller, M. Miles, M. Christie, C. D. Hatch
611. Application of carbon nanotube filters on abandoned mine drainage. S. M. Shumaker, C. Fish
612. Passive treatment of abandoned mine drainage and municipal wastewater in a bioreactor using potential biofuelproducing microalgae. J. M. Hendrick, C. Fish
613. Comparison between experimental and theoretical adsorption isotherms of CH4 and CO2 on montmorillonite. M. D.Kilmer, L. Tribe
614. Determination of a cation/anion balance in a calcareous fen system. A. L. Gourlay, J. L. Fellin, M. C. Rosera, J. J. Piatt
615. Phytoremediation of lead contaminated water using aqueous plant extracts. C. Thomas, L. E. Agwaramgbo, C. Grays,T. Wright-Young
616. Lead remediation of contaminated water by charcoal, Louisiana red clay, spinach, and mustard green. S. L. Edwards,T. A. Wright-Young, L. Agwaramgbo, E. Buckles
617. Nutrient level monitoring to determine the water quality of the Ocmulgee River. K. Taylor, C. H. Lisse
618. H2Oconee and beyond: Water quality in the Oconee River basin. H. Pekarek, C. H. Lisse
619. Rhodium catalyzed dehalogenation of environmental pollutants. D. M. Neuburger, K. J. Kaiser, A. A. Peterson
620. Analyzing microplastics in a marine environment using FTIR. M. Martinez, C. A. Smith
621. Method development for analyzing chloroethanes in trees over a contamination plume. L. Conway, C. A. Smith
622. Comparison of methods to EPA 3510c for the detection of several classes of pesticides in water using GC-MS. S. D.Gorman, S. A. Waratuke
623. Measuring halogenated flame retardants by silicone tubing mictroextraction. M. E. Liggett, B. K. Mohney, J. D.Weidenhamer
624. Induction of apoptosis by the marine algal toxin Azaspiracid-1. A. K. Madhkoor, M. Twiner
625. Comparison of SPME to liquid-liquid extraction for the GC-MS determination of triclosan in water contaminated withOWC's. R. E. Geary, S. Waratuke
626. Comparative study of lead removal from lead contaminated water by aqueous extracts of spinach, coffee, and tea. N.Lathan, L. Agwaramgbo, S. Edwards
627. Preparation of activated carbons from waste peanut shells for use as a sorbent material. K. L. Miller, A. M. Celaya, J. L.
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Goldfarb
628. Withdrawn.
629. Assessing estrogenic and androgenic activity of UV filter photoproducts. S. C. Jensen, K. H. Wammer, L. A. MacManus-Spencer, D. Martinovic-Weigelt
630. Characterizing the particulate phase of mainstream hookah smoke. J. Annonio, J. Baker, C. DeForest Hauser, T. Oh
631. Bacterial resistance to four classes of antibiotics in the Minnesota River. M. E. Moffatt, E. W. Beck, T. R. Burch, T. M.LaPara, K. H. Wammer
632. Industrial and agricultural pollutants in the Susquehanna watershed of Pennsylvania. M. Piotrowski, M. Forman, C.Blithe, A. Dougher, C. Millet, M. Montemarano, J. Niezgoda, U. Rao
633. Collection and analysis of volatile organic compounds from a hair salon in Eastern Oregon. G. Zinzer, J. Mumm, R.Barrington, P. Deenik, J. Riggle
634. Chemical characterization of PM10 in the Grande Ronde Valley in Eastern Oregon. P. Deenik, J. Mumm, R. Barrington,G. Zinzer, J. Riggle
635. Characterization of ozonation products for the macrolide antibiotic roxithromycin. W. J. Consoer, D. J. Kellen, J. R.Byrnes, K. H. Wammer
636. Chemical sustainability in the bromination of organic compounds: Evaluating a tungstate catalyst in the synthesis of3-bromooxindole-3-acetic acid, a potential therapeutic agent. K. E. Murphy, E. J. Brush
637. Quantitative analysis of heavy metal contaminants in river sediments using LIBS. C. Malfitano, J. A. Kelley
638. Bioavailability of cadmium in inexpensive jewelry. M. L. Boron, J. D. Weidenhamer
639. Photoproduction of singlet oxygen in natural waters: Influence of Cu2+ and Fe3+ complexed by dissolved organicmatter. W. Ouedraogo, J. D. Thoemke
640. Lake Macatawa sediment analysis. E. Greve, D. Tobert, J. Pabon, G. Peaslee
641. Heavy metal remediation using tea waste: A comparative study. Y. Rodriguez, N. Mwebi
642. Investigation of pharmaceutical pollution of surface water in Georgia. N. Potter, C. Lisse
643. Withdrawn.
644. Degradation of the antidepressant venlafaxine in aerobic municipal wastewater sludge. C. Staebler, S. S. Strand, M. M.Schultz
645. Comparison study of volatile components extracted from Rhizophora mangle L. bark, leaves and roots in Biscayne Bay,Florida. K. Sanchez, P. A. Santana, K. Wicomb, N. Pierre, J. Louis, M. Exposito
646. Brazilian pepper: An invasive tree in the South Florida Everglades with beneficial properties for human health. S. Rolle,P. Santana, G. Tarnay, M. Exposito, M. Del Sol, N. Wisdom
647. Quantitative study of the effect of humic acids on spectrophotometric analysis of Hg(II) using dithizone. Z. Andreasen,H. Zhang, S. Okine, B. Gu
648. Withdrawn.
649. Optimization of expression of nitrobenzene dioxygenase reductase. A. Laroche, M. Neibergall
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650. Re(VII) reduction in the presence of sorbed Fe(II): Plausible removal pathway in suboxic porewaters. C. T. Wagner, P.J. Yanez, M. M. Maloney, T. P. Vorlicek
651. Ion exchange chromatography techniques for determination of rare earth elements in ultramafic rocks. M. H. Pittman,S. Vetter
652. Fluorescence characterization of chromophoric dissolved organic matter produced by bacteria in the North AtlanticSubtropical Gyre. T. Kinsey, N. McDonald, R. Parsons
653. Multidimensional fractionation and mass spectral characterization of Suwannee River fulvic acid. C. B. Henderson, A.C. Stenson
654. Microbial diversity of the deep subsurface: Characterization and identification of thermophiles. K. Gillyard, A. Ojo, E.van Heerden
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Inorganic Chemistry
Cosponsored by SOCEDJ. Evanseck, M. Adams, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
655. Speciation, photophysical, and chiroptical properties of europium(III)-tetracycline species. K. K. Deol, G. Muller
656. Investigation of the photophysical and chiroptical properties of Eu(III), Tb(III), and Gd(III) complexes with a derivativeof dipicolinic acid. J. M. Schekman, J. Nguyen, G. Muller
657. Synthesis of novel magnetic anisotropic single-molecule magnets . J. C. Lutter, C. M. Zaleski
658. Structure and characterization of a manganese 15-MC-5. B. R. Tigyer, M. Zeller, C. M. Zaleski
659. Synthesis and spectroscopy of 15N-labeled bis(trispyrazolylborate)cobalt(II). J. R. Bennett, T. S. Hageman, D. L.Tierney, R. M. McCarrick
660. Carbonic anhydrase as a model for matrix metalloproteinase inhibition. T. M. Woodruff, A. R. Marts, A. A. Forchione, J.M. Chu, D. L. Tierney
661. Synthesis and purification of H2TPP and its metal complexes analyzed through NMR and fluorescence spectroscopy. B.A. Hill, R. Strange
662. Synthesis of a platinum(II) dithiolene building block with labile diimmine ligands. J. B. Smith, P. J. Derry, B. W.Smucker
663. Magnetic susceptibility of iron and cobalt spin crossover compounds in solution. D. P. Baker, A. R. Marts, D. L. Tierney
664. Chromium(3+) binds rapidly to transferrin in the presence of physiological bicarbonate concentrations. K. Wu, G. Deng,B. Liu, J. B. Vincent
665. Investigating the effect of steric bulk on the catalytic activity of substituted tin(II) chlorides in the esterification of afree fatty acid. E. A. Benton, R. W. Hartmann
666. Synthesis of tin (II) halide-phosphine complexes and characterization via 119Sn, 31P, and 19F NMR spectroscopy. B.Laubacker, R. Hartmann
667. Activation energy determination for the esterification of free fatty acids in oleic acid for biodiesel synthesis using Lewis
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acid tin (II) iodide. K. Nichols, R. Hartmann
668. Activation of CO2 by zinc-β-diketiminate complexes. J. A. Goodner, L. Yang
669. Synthesis and characterization of dynamic porous coordination polymers (DPCPs) supported by amide ligands. E. P.McMoran, P. Kyaw, L. Yang
670. Construction of low-coordinate iron-sulfur clusters supported by bidentate guanidine ligands. J. D. Beck, L. Yang
671. Investigation of the kinetic isotope effect with tin(II) bromide for the esterification of oleic acid. N. Singh, N. Bayona
672. Rh(I) complexes of a non-innocent pincer ligand bearing thioether and N-heterocyclic carbene donors. H. L. Cronk, P.L. Osburn
673. How does the metal-metal distance influence the orbitals available for electron transfer in organometallic wires? L. E.Howard, C. Lovitt
674. Quantifying the uptake of KP1019 in yeast cells. K. J. Hoffman, P. K. Hanson, L. K. Stultz
675. Chiral thiophosphoramides as ligands for gold(I) catalysis. K. Mesa, A. Wenzel
676. Imine ligands appended to a polyethylene glycol framework. L. C. Wiener, B. M. Wile
677. Withdrawn.
678. Lanthanide triple helical complexes with an aminodipicolinic acid derivative. E. E. Quiroz, J. M. Scheckman, G. Muller
679. Tin(II) halides as catalysts for the methylation of oleic acid. E. Tontarski, R. Hartmann
680. Synthesis of metal-organic polymers using 4,5-imidazoledicarboxylate. N. Schieber, S. Combs, R. Vakiti, B. Yan, C.Webb
681. Kinetics of formation of transition-metal halide complexes of di-2-pyridyl ketone oxime. M. Remesic, B. L. Westcott
682. Systematic modification of electron density on a series of tungsten based Lewis acid catalysts with minimal structuralchanges. M. Kingsley, J. Chambers, R. Hartmann
683. Synthesis and characterization of transition metal doped SnO2 and TiO2. J. S. Page, J. L. Hunting
684. Molybdenum- and tungsten-doped tin(IV) oxide compounds prepared by sol-gel for PEM fuel cell cathode supports. A.R. Lombardo, J. L. Hunting
685. Project SHArK at Suffolk University. K. Feister, B. Milo, R. A. Kipp
686. Effect of dendritic and chromophoric ancillary ligands on the color-tuning and efficiency of phosphorescentcyclometalated iridium (III) complexes. E. F. Amond, J. K. Vohs
687. Synthesis of a polymer bound copper-hydride catalyst. L. A. Closurdo, S. A. O'Reilly
688. Evaluation of possible electrocatalysts for the reduction of carbon dioxide and/or protons utilizing cyclic voltammetry.M. Russell, J. M. Ogden, J. Edmonds, T. Schrader, D. R. Weinberg
689. Recent developments in the syntheses of a series of podand ligands utilizing the amines: Diethylenetriamine,triethylenetetraamine, or spermine, and a variety of functional aldehydes. C. Kashat, C. Pattah, A. Mordi, O. A. Elghondi, H.A. Masloum, M. A. Benvenuto
690. Use of 4,4'-diaminodicyclohexylmethane to form a series of multi-dentate ligands and selected lanthanide metalcomplexes thereof. S. D. Maurice, A. Mordi, C. Pattah, A. Konja, M. Hussain, M. A. Benvenuto
691. Use of 1,2-diaminocyclohexane as a synthon to form multi-dentate ligands, and selected metal complexes thereof. S.Vella, M. A. Benvenuto
692. Synthesis and structure of diacetyl-4,4-dimethyl-4'-methylbis(thiosemicarbazone) with select transition metals. M.Thompson, W. Weigand
693. Studies of the microwave assisted borohydride catalyzed reaction of rheniumpentacarbonyl halides with chelatingphosphines. K. Martinez, K. R. Birdwhistell
694. Synthesis and characterization of cobalt(III) compounds for inorganic chemistry laboratory manual. A. Kloosterboer,
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E. M. Rezler
695. New dirhenium paddlewheel compounds with alternating O,O'- and N, N'- bridging ligands. M. J. Tarne, M. Q.Dequeant
696. Synthesis of zero, one, and 2D copper(I)-pyrazine complexes. M. J. Anderson, B. Yan, C. Webb
697. Preparation, characterization, and activity studies of palladium catalysts on alumina and silica supports. M. J.Anderson, A. Banerjee
698. Reaction rates of amino acids with analogs of the anticancer drug cisplatin. C. J. Whelan, K. M. Williams
699. Complete oxidation of nitrogen heteroatoms in aromatic amines. N. G. Strom, K. M. Brown, P. Baran
700. Synthesis, characterization, and initial biophysical reactivity of [η6-(C6H6)Ru(curcuminoid)Cl] complexes. K. L. Hall, S.A. Scott, F. A. Beckford
701. Progress toward synthesis of phenyl-substituted spirometallabifluorenes. P. M. Wallace, J. L. Mullin, C. K. Prudenté, H.J. Tracy
702. Synthesis of group 14 metalloles. D. J. Tiberi, J. K. Vohs
703. Cobalt catalyzed production of aromatics using C6F5CpCo(CO)2. C. Houser, E. Hawrelak
704. Palladium(II) and platinum(II) terpyridine complexes with 4-substituted pyridines: Building blocks for synthesis ofheteronuclear complexes. D. Canales, R. A. Adrian
705. Ruthenium complexes with functionalized-pyridines: Building supramolecular networks through hydrogen bonding. B.Quintela, R. A. Adrian
706. Theoretical investigation of the utility of ammonia borane derivatives for hydrogen storage. J. Mark, A. S. Dutton
707. Synthesis and characterization of novel monosubstituted copper dimer liquid crystals. M. Pinkelton, T. Clayton, M.Shroyer, E. Lorenzen, P. Heiney
708. Popularizing N-oxide coordination chemistry via a novel synthetic approach to the ligand precursor2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde N-oxide. A. B. Koval, P. Baran
709. Investigations of influence of various cupric salts on formation of pyridine N-oxide Schiff bases. A. H. Fordham, P.Baran
710. Structural studies of molybdenum halide clusters. T. H. Sams, D. H. Johnston
711. Ru(II) complexes for potential use in studies of nitrogenase activity. L. I. Zuniga, R. N. Garrner
712. Variable-temperature structural changes and resultant photoluminescent effects in isostructural lanthanidecyanometallates containing Au2Pt4 and Au2Pd4 cyanide clusters. K. Xiang, A. Thames, F. White, L. Pham, Z. Assefa, R. E.Sykora
713. Addition of triphenylphosphine oxide ligands to the europium dicyanoaurate system. A. T. Thames, K. Xiang, L. Pham,F. White, Z. Assefa, R. E. Sykora
714. Routes toward the synthesis of symmetrical triazole N-heterocyclic carbenes. B. Haugen, M. A. Guino-o
715. Stabilization of group 13 metal complexes by utilization of the sterically hindered N-heterocyclic carbene, iPR. A. J.Osinski, J. K. Vohs
716. Borohydride catalyzed preparation of new group six carbonyl complexes: PEG modified reactivity. R. Lem, K. R.Birdwhistell
717. Langmuir-Blodgett studies of organosilyl derivatized Dawson polyoxotungstates. E. Lemieux, E. J. Atkinson, R.Chambers
718. Acylation of ferrocene: Which is greener? M. Swasy, J. K. Vohs
719. Synthesis and characterization of macrocyclic dimetallic complexes of copper, nickel, and zinc. K. L. McQuiston, K. N.Juarez, B. G. McBurnett
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720. Luminescence study of the effect of firing times on the stability of divalent samarium in barium octaborate. C. H.Drozdowski, N. A. Stump;
721. Computational and experimental studies of cyanoethylene pentacarbonyl metal (molybdenum and tungsten)
complexes: Insights into η2 and η1 competitive bonding. A. Stewart, S. L. Johnson, T. W. Camper, A. Rusk, D. L. Cedeño
722. Computational study of phenylethylene pentacarbonyl metal (chromium, molybdenum and tungsten) complexes: Theinfluence of steric effects on metal-olefin bonding. S. A. Hon, K. L. Ryba, D. L. Cedeño
723. Synthesis and characterization of new aminophenol ligands. S. R. DiNapoli, C. A. Downes, J. R. Farrell
724. Synthesis and characterization of hybrid thiophene-aminophenol ligands. K. M. Turner, M. R. Zielinski, J. R. Farrell
725. Synthesis and oxidation studies of a copper complex with a tris-oxime ligand. R. T. O,Connor, C. M. Davis
726. Synthesis and complexation of 1-hydroxy pyrazole. B. Eakin, P. Baran
727. Synthesis of a tridentate pyridone pincer ligand. J. Ketner, A. Sullivan, H. Whittemore, B. Williams
728. Investigating the photocatalytic activity of mixed metal oxides with SHArK and SEAL to generate hydrogen from water.E. A. Amoline, B. R. Hellner-Burris, E. M. Krizon, N. L. Zovack, C. M. Stanisky, G. K. Khalsa
729. Preparation of novel rhenium (I) compounds using less common diimine ligands. C. Luu, R. S. Herrick, C. J. Ziegler, M.C. Shetter
730. Rhenium(I) compounds bound by tripodal ligands of pyridine and N-methylimidazole. C. Bogdanowicz, R. S. Herrick,C. J. Ziegler, D. L. Jameson
731. Synthesis and characterization of water soluble salen ligand for biological testing. K. A. Blacksmith, D. McBain, D.Carroll, L. Hanne, E. Wasinger
732. Ligand-assisted proton delivery in diiron complexes as electrocatalysts for H2 production: Ligand and complexsynthesis. N. Zaibaq, P. Ghosh, C. Hsieh, M. Y. Darensbourg
733. Phase transition thermodynamics of carborane-based low melting salts. L. Soderstrom, M. Klemes, A. Larsen
734. Targeting conjugated enyne isomers via rhodium pincer catalyst advances. S. S. Galley, A. S. Larsen, O. V. Ozerov
735. Microwave-assisted iodination of 1-carba-closo-dodecaborate(1-): An improved synthesis of CB11H6I6- and CB11HI11-.
P. S. Chang, A. J. Rosenbaum, M. A. Juhasz
736. Synthesis of ruthenium terpyridine and ruthenium bipyridine coplexes for β-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA). B. D.Bevier, A. Gasga, M. L. Golden
737. Synthesis of benzoylpyridine-thiosemicarbazone ligands and their copper and palladium complexes: Analysis of theiranti-proliferative properties. J. Conner, M. Holder, A. Werlein, E. C. Lisic
738. Series of alloxan thiosemicarbazones: Structures and reactions with copper (II). M. Holder, T. Hill, E. C. Lisic
739. Modification of cyclodisilazane ligands for attachment to nanogold particles and gold monolayers. R. R. Cutler, I.Schranz
740. Activation of azide by rhenium cluster complexes. A. M. Howard, S. A. Knott, J. L. Durham, L. F. Szczepura
741. Synthesis and reactivity of novel bimetallic triple-layer complexes. E. Ochoa, A. Watson, S. Ghag, E. Watson
742. Microwave assisted synthesis of imide ligands and metal organic frameworks. N. Traversa, C. Gauthier
743. Synthesis of molybdenum imido complexes containing the ligand N-salicylidene-2-aminophenol. S. Thompson, M.Minelli
744. Synthesis and characterization of a novel porphyrin. W. F. McKinney, T. Su, C. P. Tidwell, P. Bharara, K. A. Belmore
745. Withdrawn.
746. Mo(VI) complexes synthesized with 1,2-bis(2-hydroxyanilino)ethane. M. R. Carlson, M. Minelli
747. Electrochemical trace analysis of simazine. A. M. Wieland, J. H. Brown
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748. Synthesis of boron-centered heteroscorpionates by metathesis reactions of LiTp* with heterocycles. E. L. Collins, R. M.Tarkka, P. J. Desrochers
749. Utilization of solid carbon dioxide as the purge gas in the preparation of dicarbonyl(η5-methylcyclopentadienyl)triphenylphosphinemanganese. D. J. Malone, A. C. Taormina, S. E. Hayik
750. Synthesis and properties of a nickel(II) complex of 1,3-bis(2-formylphenylthio)propane oxime. M. Solomos, M. J.Prushan
751. Chemical tuning of the charge transfer characteristics of Zn(II) polypyridyl thiol complexes. M. E. Mundy, D. R. Striplin
752. Synthesis, characterizations, and fluorescence, DNA-binding, and cytotoxicity studies of rhenium(I) naphthalene-2-sulfonato complexes, fac-(CO)3(α-diimine)ReONs (ONs = naphthalene-2-sulfonate). D. Giri, S. K. Mandal
753. Synthesis and characterization of 1,4,7-triazacyclononane (tacn) based Rh(III) metallointercallators. H. L. Hancock, S.C. Haefner
754. Synthesis and reactivity of a macrocyclic binuclear cobalt catalyst: Sequestration of CO2 as a mineral carbonate. J.Keim, C. Poe, E. Almarez, P. Farmer
755. Building an automated crystal growth chamber. C. L. Bouchillon, J. Williams
756. Synthesis and characterization of biomimetic models of multi-copper active sites. H. Wang, T. N. Jones, B. J. Johnson
757. Redox reactions of a Schiff-base copper(II) complex. M. Leatherwood, V. Lim, K. Evans, J. A. Krause, J. Stace
758. Synthesis of tungsten disulfide nanomaterials from tungsten alkoxides. C. D. Hardy, B. A. Hernandez-Sanchez, S. A.Hoppe, T. J. Boyle
759. Synthesis and characterization of di-3-pyridyl-formamidine and di-pyrazyl-formamidine: Potential new ligands for theformation of polymetallic networks. J. M. Matta, S. C. Haefner
760. Synthesis and characterization of [Ru(tacn)(dppz)(H2O)]2+: A new potential metallointercalator. M. V. Pham, S. C.Haefner
761. Towards group two metal alkoxides and aryloxides using hydrothermal synthesis. K. Ryan, M. A. Guino-o
762. Different binding modes of Ni(II) and Cu(II) to the bacterial siderophore desferrioxamine B in seawater-like solutions.K. Potter, J. Schijf, E. Christenson
763. Synthesis and characterization of cobalt phosphate and cobalt lithium phosphate thin films from the promptcondensation of aqueous precursors. N. Nguyen, D. Hawley, C. Magee, C. L. Heideman
764. P-31 DOSY NMR evidence for oligomer formation by transition metal substituted polyoxometalates in nonpolar solvents.A. Dannenhoffer, N. Pantano, S. Szczepankiewicz, M. Kozik
765. Investigation of the roles of several iron(II) chelators in the release of iron from ferrioxamine B via reduction by NADH.J. Bair, K. A. Mies
766. Synthesis, fluorescence properties, DNA-binding studies, and anticancer properties of tricarbonylrhenium(I)(α-diimine)picolinato and nicotinato complexes. B. V. Powell, S. K. Mandal
767. Steric effects on the formation of µ-oxo-centered nickel(II) hexamers. A. Confer, M. J. Prushan
768. Investigation of ligand exchange between Fe(III), In(III), and Ga(III) dithiocarbamate complexes using 1H NMR. M.Logan, K. Roy, N. V. Duffy, J. E. Coffield
769. Analysis of the thermal decomposition of several cis-dicarbonylbis(diorganodithiocarbamato)iron(II) complexes. C.Crihfield, J. E. Coffield, N. V. Duffy
770. Differential scanning calorimetry of the thermal decomposition of severalcis-dicarbonylbis(diorganodithiocarbamato)iron(II) complexes. A. Lamyaithong, N. V. Duffy, J. E. Coffield
771. Nickel complexes with N2OS2 and N2O2S2 ligands. A. Huseby, S. King, J. J. Smee
772. Syntheses and structures of vanadium(IV) and (V) thiolate complexes. P. R. Martin, B. Snyder, J. J. Smee
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773. Discussion on one specific case in VSEPR: WH6. C. Zhang, X. Wang
774. Synthesis and characterization of low melting point SnF2-SnO-P2O5 glasses. T. Harper, J. York-Winegar, C. Brennan, J.Oelgoetz, A. Kovalskyy
775. Biofuels for the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory. D. Delgadillo, K. Caballero, B. Leverett
776. Comparison of passivation techniques on Multiphase® alloy (35% Ni). A. T. Wheeler, K. Rohly
777. RbNdTa 2 O7: A study in topochemical methods abstract. L. Franklin, J. Wiley, D. Asadi
778. Structural analysis of Bosch heated exhaust gas oxygen sensors after voltage treatments. R. E. Blackman, A.Alshowaier, E. P. Murray
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779. En route synthesis of MTEP/MPEP analogs selective for mGluR5. S. Pidgeon, A. Bradley
780. Role of myeloperoxidase in apocynin-mediated NADPH oxidase inhibition. C. M. Levinn, M. S. Azzaro, D. K. Johnson
781. Manganese-porphyrin complex used as a potential radiation mitigator. M. J. Biedka, D. Stoyanovsky
782. Molecular docking investigation of antileishmanial plant-derived coumarins. W. R. Erwin, W. N. Setzer
783. Cytotoxicity of Juniperus virginia on MCF-7 breast cancer cells. L. E. Woodall, N. S. Dosoky, W. Setzer
784. Highly functionalized aromatics: An investigation into the synthesis and flavoprotein inhibiting properties ofbenzofulvene motifs. A. C. Glass, J. Rubenkonig
785. Role of abin 1 mutation in lupus nephritis. R. Oliver, E. Korte, D. Caster, D. Powell
786. Influence of substituents on the antibiotic activity of highly substituted δ-lactones. K. Morgenstern, K. Fox, L. Raube,B. Andersh
787. Progress toward synthesis of a transition metal coordination complex analog of the neocarzinostatin metabolite core. J.R. Olexa, C. N. Streu
788. Biological evaluation of a novel series of isoprenylated coumarins as promising pancreatic cancer therapies. A. F.Bacay, M. Jun, J. Moyer, A. Webb, D. Carrico-Moniz
789. Chemical constituents of a methanol extract of Hypericum ellipticum. K. Neidrich, B. Capozzoli, G. E. Henry
790. Application of computational docking to examine metabolism of chiral drugs by CYP2C9. T. M. Horton, G. P. Miller, M.D. Perry, Jr.
791. Computational analysis of ajulemic acid binding sites in PPAYy-similar proteins. H. M. McCarty, J. W. Levy, L. L.Hensley, M. D. Perry, Jr.
792. Antibacterial natural products from Hypericum canadense. M. Lion, G. E. Henry
793. Screening of organic compounds for use as photosensitizers in photodymanic therapy (PDT) treatment of cancer. C.Wilson, C. Baptiste, K. LaiHing
794. Phenolic profile of select bean/herb varieties using UV-Vis spectroscopy and HPLC. J. Tang, D. Wharry
795. Computational docking analysis of enantiospecificity in CYP2C9 drug metabolism. S. C. Cobb, G. P. Miller, M. D. Perry,
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796. Spectroelectrochemical characterization of the blood substitute, oxyvita. N. Kaneza, S. Dorman
797. Synthesis of a novel inhibitor of cell wall biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. M. D. Harland, T. J. May, N. R.Thomas
798. Novel antimalarial compounds. M. T. Schwerkoske, J. T. Ippoliti
799. Synthesis and computational investigation of 2nd-generation beta-secretase inhibitors. R. Brooks, A. J. Lampkins
800. SAR of macrocyclic TMC-95A analogs as inhibitors of the proteasome. S. Steiner, F. Tomlin, V. Peterson, Z. Strater,M. G. Gotz
801. Progress toward synthesis of a novel trifluoromethyl substituted aurone as a potential anticancer agent. A. Zuver, B.McKinnon, C. J. Mills
802. Synthesis of aryl-guanidino polyamine conjugates and inhibition of trypanothione reductase. J. Fodero, A. Forrestel, J.Stachowski, M. O'Sullivan
803. Susceptibility and analysis of triglyceride rich lipoproteins in human blood to chemical oxidative stress. T. Poi, T.Williams, R. Chandra
804. Synthesis and evaluation of tautomerically ambiguous nucleosides as potential antiviral agents. C. Elkin, C. McLeod,V. Dunlap, T. Kalman
805. Influence of amino acid side-chain mobility, drug binding, and disulfide bonding on the thermal stability of nativehuman serum albumin. S. Muhoza, A. Mucunguzi, P. Carlson, R. Bishop
806. Assessing the importance of H-bonding at the p-phenyl position in urea-linked heteroarotinoids. A. N. Walker, S. M.Rider, A. E. Williams, J. G. Brock, W. J. Kelly
807. Preparation novel compounds with activity against the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. J. E. Harrell, C. E.Gutteridge, B. W. Sadowski, M. T. O’Neil, P. Lee
808. Different route of administration for melanocortin receptor agonist, melanotan II, in the model of cryptogenic infantilespasms. Y. Schoor, L. Velisek, T. Chachua, J. Veliskova
809. Effects of rose bengal on the viability of axenic Leishmania cells. S. M. Sternisha, D. L. Cedeño, M. A. Jones
810. Identification of new inhibitors targeted against low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase. K. A. Richards, H.V. Jakubowski, E. J. McIntee
811. Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of various 7-benzyloxy, 7-heteroalkyloxy, and 7-heteroaryloxy-4-methyl-2H-chromen-2-ones as potential antioxidants. J. K. Murray, B. S. Santaniello, K. N. Smallacombe
812. Synthesis and time dependent toxicity of nicotine analogs. J. Pyle, R. G. Bergosh, K. Mozena, M. Liggett, D. A. Dawson
813. Design and synthesis of novel flavonoid derivatives as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. G. S. DePhillips, C. J. Mills
814. Synthesis of a naturally occurring diarylheptanoid and its analogs possessing anti-inflammatory activity. R. A.McMillan, J. B. Wick, A. J. Onorato
815. D-Aspartic acid in frog nervous system. E. Rodriguez, T. Comnick, N. Gonzalez, S. Khomeis, G. Fisher
816. Synthesis and anti-microbial studies of new heterocyclic-thiosemicarbazone compounds. E. Melton, C. Thompson, K.Mansur, E. C. Lisic
817. Synthesis and antimicrobial studies of acetylpyrazine-thiosemicarbazone (APZ-TSC) ligands and their complexes of
Pd2+ and Cu2+. C. N. Beck, K. Mansur, C. Thompson, J. Ventrice, E. C. Lisic
818. Interaction of cisplatin and omega-3-fatty acid supplements: An investigation of coordination chemistry. A. D.Castaneda, T. Munguia
819. Synthesis of four putracine analogs using a series of alcohol solvents. P. E. Horrigan, E. L. Rrichard, F. C. Mayville, Jr.
820. Extraction and analysis of the antioxidant, resveratrol, from various R.W. Knudsen family fruit juices. N. M. Misko, N.
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821. Synthesis of three spermidine analogs using a series of alcohol solvents. S. E. Hadid, F. C. Mayville, Jr.
822. Determination of bioactivity in Ilex decidua. C. K. Holland, M. J. Campbell
823. Characterization of glycosaminoglycans and their interactions with TAT peptide to increase drug specificity. A.Schoenecker, L. E. Prevette
824. Isolation and characterization of a suspected phytoalexin from Acer rubrum L. J. T. Baisden, J. Pearson, B. Miller-Lisy,R. G. Bergosh, J. D. Weidenhamer
825. Withdrawn.
826. Withdrawn.
827. Synthesis of anthrax lethal factor inhibitors using a novel potent and selective zinc binding group. A. L. Carlson, C.Quick, M. J. Rouffet
828. LXR and FXR response in human liver cells. F. Simunyu, S. Parathath
829. Withdrawn.
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Nanotechnology
Cosponsored by SOCEDJ. Evanseck, C. Zeigler, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
830. Surface chemistry on nanoparticles: Towards the exploration of synergistic phenomena between light and magnetism inhybrid molecular materials. A. R. Ruyack, B. Fleury, A. Mondal, Y. Li, R. Lescouëzec, C. Chanéac, Y. Journaux
831. Room temperature synthesis of shaped palladium nanoparticle on carbon substrates. S. E. Sanders, P. Duffy, P. E.Colavita, K. M. Metz
832. Withdrawn.
833. QCM-D analysis of dye adsorption in mesoporous TiO2. H. K. Wayment-Steele, M. S. Johal
834. Artificial photocatalyst: Cuprous oxide/graphene nanohybrids. E. W. Harak, S. Ren
835. Targeted isolation and photothermal destruction of bacteria using multifunctional nanomaterial. E. Yu, Z. Fan, p. Ray
836. Magnetic gold nanostar for targeted isolation and photothermal destruction of cancer. C. Tchounwou, Z. Fan, P. Ray
837. Double walled nanotube (DWNT) models and molecule-surface binding energies for a nanoporous carbon. J. H. Son, T.R. Rybolt, C. R. Funk, H. E. Thomas
838. Pd-Rh core-shell nanostructures for electrochemical energy storage. C. N. Brodsky, B. T. Sneed, C. Kuo, C. Tsung
839. Combined effect of silver nanoparticles and antibiotics kanamycin and neomycin against Salmonella typhimurium. W.Martin, D. McShan, H. Yu
840. Synthesis and attachment of different aspect ratio gold onto SWCNTs. A. Edges, B. Viraka Nellore, A. T. Hamme II
841. Photo-electro-responsive bis(azo) compounds designed to coil and uncoil. J. H. Both, S. D. Reach, C. Saint-Louis, S.C. Blackstock
842. Synthesis of shaped nanoparticles structured to supports. C. Kruppe, K. Metz
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843. Probing toxicity of silver nanoparticle on Artemia salina. J. Harvell, J. Daniels, Z. Arslan
844. Growth optimization of monolayer graphene films using chemical vapor deposition. K. Barzen-Hanson, A. Uz-Zaman,M. Oye, M. Meyyapan, J. Koehne
845. Palladium nanoparticles on carbon microspheres as a catalyst for hydrogenation reactions. M. R. Dix, K. Metz, P. Duffy,P. Colavita
846. Growth of elongated silver, gold, and copper nanoparticles for applications in SEIRA. J. W. Golden, A. R. Owen, A. S.Price, R. L. Borchers, D. A. Perry
847. DFT simulations of glycine and alanine clusters. A. R. Owen, J. W. Golden, A. S. Price, R. L. Borchers, D. A. Perry
848. Deposition of antibiotics on silver and gold nanostructures. A. S. Price, J. W. Golden, R. L. Borchers, A. R. Owen, D. A.Perry
849. Underpotential deposition of Ni on p-Cu2O for photoelectrochemical H2 generation. P. Davidowsky, Y. (. Zhang, A.Fillinger
850. Investigating the effects of different parameters on the morphologies of boron nitride nanotubes. K. Zhang, S. Rai, W.Zhou
851. Photodegradation study of Copper (I) Oxide nanoparticles synthesized with different geometries. E. L. Jewell, E.Hernandez-Pagan, J. E. Macdonald
852. Multiphoton cross-linking and the monomer-photoactivator relationship: An ongoing study using microscopy,fluorescence quenching, and molecular docking. J. W. Lafferty, J. R. Strande, N. A. Fox, S. Basu
853. Electrochemically active gold nanoparticles. B. T. Dang, N. T. Flynn
854. Incorporation of gold and silver nanoparticles in various organic polymer fibers for drug delivery. C. Dill, D. West, R.Reid, S. Olesik, T. Newsome, K. LaiHing
855. Derivatization of gold nanoparticles for cell targeting. R. Chiles, K. Burton, K. LaiHing
856. Synthesis, isolation, and characterization of dendrimer conjugates as potential chemotherapy drug delivery systems. R.K. Richardson, C. Dougherty, S. DiMaggio, M. Banaszak-Holl
857. Differentiation of PC12 cells on bioactive 3D porous silica nanofiber scaffolds. M. Yang, M. Stoick, L. Markham, E.Johnson, B. Kapala, Y. Chen-Yang
858. Non-covalent porphyrin-quantum dot systems: Light harvesting and energy transfer. A. G. Porter, U. Tohgha, S. Toan,M. Balaz
859. Synthesis, characterization, and electroactive complexes of bismuth nano-particles. S. W. Caudle, R. Spidle, A.Wanekaya
860. Coupling of a homologous series of porphyrin dyes to zinc oxide nantotube photoanodes in dye-sensitized solar cells. E.N. Van Burns, S. Shah, G. Sauer, A. C. Konsza, S. L. Fisher, L. K. Collins, C. H. Giammanco, M. P. Hendricks, H. Kim, D. S.O'Neil, T. McQueen, N. Eisenmenger, R. Pakula, H. Van Ryswyk
861. Biphasic ligand exchanges on lead sulfide nanoparticles. J. Schaffer, J. Zemke
862. Determining the cause of temporal instability of self-assembled gold nanoparticle thin films. K. Worthen, N. Flynn
863. Surface engineering and roughness study of SAM surfaces of 1-mercaptoundecanoic acid and 1-undecanethiol towardsbiosensing. R. L. Pasquale, L. N. Swiger, R. N. Senevirathne, I. C. Senevirathne
864. Detection of Campylobacter jejuni in aqueous environments using whispering gallery mode optical biosensors. E. C.O'Brien, H. K. Hunt
865. Functionalization of a multi-purpose nano-vehicle for targeted pancreatic cancer therapy. E. C. White, S. G. Schmitt
866. Photothermal effects in metal nanoparticles. M. Manesh
867. Integrating concepts of nanotechnology for undergraduate level. T. A. Saleh
868. Characterization of self synthesized metal nanoparticles. E. Gonzalez, K. Niemann, B. Mellis, W. Crawford
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869. Fabrication and characterization of mixed gold and silica colloidal crystals. N. J. Holzman, J. S. Kirk
870. Photochemical degradation of organic pollutants on ZnO nanorods modified cotton. L. Glicksberg, t. j. athauda, r. r.ozer
871. Transparent conducting film produced by carbon nanotube and reduced graphene. X. Deng, H. Zhang, J. Liu
872. Charge transfer size dependence between semiconductor quantum dots and quantized metal nanoparticles. C. Dugue,L. Ariyadasa, S. O. Obare
873. Microwave-assisted synthesis of hematite (α-Fe2O3) nanostructures for use in water-splitting solar cells. S. L. Esarey,J. E. Katz
874. Synthesis and photophysical analysis of CdSe nanocrystals: A comparison study. G. A. Sartori, D. Czegan
875. Transfection of human pancreatic cells with short interfering RNA using superparamagnetic nanoparticles. C. A. LazúArroyo, P. E. Cruz Tato, X. Y. López Corcino, G. L. Barletta
876. Gene-transfection of mouse - muscle cells using polycationic superparamagnetic nanoparticles. P. E. Cruz Tato, C. A.Lazú Arroyo, X. Y. López Corcino, Y. López Corcino, G. L. Barletta
877. Polyethyleneimine silane as reducing and capping agent for gold nanoparticle synthesis in solution. M. Michno, K.Bandyopadhyay
878. Optimizing a nanovehicle for pancreatic cancer treatment. R. McClain, K. Indrelie
879. Surface chemistry of upconverting particles for cell targeting. S. E. Neville, J. Ayres, M. Therien
880. Stable collodially-dispersed gold nanoparticles using amino acids as reducing agents. N. Zaibaq, B. Mellis, W. Crawford
881. Self-assembled nano-energetic gas-generators based on Al/Bi2O3 systems. R. M. Silva, M. Hobosyan, K. Martirosyan
882. Application of silver nanoclusters for surface enhanced fluorescence. R. Maglott, R. Sronce, T. Shtoyko, S. Raut, I.Gryczynski
883. Reproducibility and optimization of aqueous gold nanoparticle (AuNP) syntheses. Q. He, B. L. Gourley
884. Surfactant, cosurfactant, and solvent influences on the reverse micelle environment: A steady state examination usingCourmarin 343 and Reichardt's dye. M. N. Bush, Z. A. Snyder, B. L. Gourley
885. Magnetic properties of gadolinium doped zinc ferrite nanoparticles. D. Benson, J. H. Zhang, J. Tang, Q. Dai
886. Tailored nanoparticles: Surface functionalization using sound waves . J. Oliver, J. Ford, N. Gray
887. Polymer coated superparamagnetic manganese ferrite nanoparticles. D. Benson, J. Zhang, M. A. Walters, J. W. Kim, J.Kim
888. Synthesis of sulfide and selenide precursors to tune the composition, morphology, and properties of CdS_1-x Se_xcore/shell nanocrystals. J. Vela, B. Callis
889. Size exclusion self-assembled monolayers biosensor. A. Papachristoudis, H. Hernandez
890. Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using Caribbean macro-algae extracts for antibiotic applications. E. N. Jusino-DelValle, M. Fuentes-Caraballo, W. Reichard, S. Conklin, L. M. Díaz-Vázquez
891. Characterization of CeO2 nanoparticles and their heteroaggregate fate in aquatic mesocosms. R. O. Tikhtman, M.Auffan, M. Tella
892. Withdrawn.
893. Withdrawn.
894. Crosslinking proteins to gold nanoparticles. A. P. Yaacoub, E. Vences, A. Iype, B. Mellis
895. Synthesis of gold nanoparticles using polyphenolics as reducing agents. M. L. Zavala, W. Crawford
896. Gold and gold-platinum nanoparticles synthesis and characterization by spectroscopy methods and X-ray diffraction. K.Lopez, M. O. Montes
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897. Photochemical and photocatalytic transformations of crude oil in seawater systems. M. A. Tarr, A. Olson, P. Ray, S.King
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Organic Chemistry
Cosponsored by SOCEDJ. Evanseck, B. Hietbrink, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
898. Molecular rotors: Gearing up for the future. R. M. Clark, B. Clinton, S. L. Gould
899. Investigation of the scope of electron-withdrawing group effects on gamma-silyl elimination in cyclobutyl systems. M.Dumas, M. Piquette, L. J. Tilley
900. Synthesis of nitroxyl radical TEMPO for ESR studies of amyloid-beta aggregation linked to Alzheimer's disease. S. W.Sweeney, S. Noel, E. Gras, P. Faller, C. Hureau
901. Exploring the utility of novel amino acid-derived chirons: Toward the synthesis of (─)-galantinic acid and "smart"therapeutics. J. Goebel, C. Rickman, A. J. Lampkins
902. Synthesis and study of a novel family of conjugated carbazole centered compounds with potential applications inorganic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). M. Kim, C. Pharr
903. Functionalization of styrene derivatives by Ni(II) and Cu(I) systems. C. Buttke, J. Schomaker, R. Van Hoveln, R. D.Grigg
904. Unexpected base dependence in aqueous Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling. A. M. Buxton, A. E. Hamilton, J. M. Chalker
905. Aqueous Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling for the undergraduate teaching lab. A. E. Hamilton, A. M. Buxton, J. M.Chalker
906. Synthesis of amines. D. M. McCubbins, G. B. Hammond, M. Kumar
907. Impact of aryl ring location in benzobisaxozole possessing cruciforms. A. Tomlinson, K. Morgan
908. Synthesis and structural characterization of new benzimidazole derivatives. M. R. Destefano, M. R. Nellist, D. K.Geiger
909. Synthesis and characterization of novel benzimidazole-furan derivatives. J. M. Deck, H. Geiger
910. Direct glycosylation of cysteine residues for chemical access to glycoproteins. J. V. Ferreira, S. A. Keglovits, J. M.Chalker
911. Direct Cu-free Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction of activated phenol derivatives with terminal alkynes. T. Cooley, F.N. Ngassa
912. Microwave-assisted Cu-free cross-coupling of terminal alkynes with aryl sulfonates and vinyl sulfonates. I. Al ShaikhDawood, F. N. Ngassa
913. Withdrawn.
914. Optimization of the acetoxlation of (+)-limonene in the presence of zeolite H-β. W. J. Sturdavant, V. P. McCaffrey
915. Purification and characterization of indole alkaloids from the freshwater cyanobacterium, Fischerella 52-1, as inhibitorsof development in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryo model. D. D. Steele, J. P. Berry
916. Exploring double deacylative allylation reactions. A. E. Rydeen, J. A. Tunge, J. J. Partridge, A. J. Grenning
917. Functionalization of hindered olefins via a sigmatropic reaction. E. Kimball, B. Mobley, J. Fotie
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918. Iodine-catalyzed cycloalkenylation of 1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline derivatives. S. Ayer, J. Fotie
919. Microwave-assisted synthesis of triazoles by decarboxylation and click chemistry. B. D. Hamill, D. E. Mendes, A. M.Schoffstall
920. Bioactivities and chemical compositions of three cinnamomum essential oils from Nepal: C. camphora, C. tamala, andC. glaucescens . P. Paudel, P. Satyal, W. N. Setzer
921. Donor-acceptor cocrystallation to assemble molecules for photoconduction in a polar solid. T. Atchley, S. C. Blackstock
922. Synthesis of stercobilin: A potential biomarker for autism. K. P. Lewis, A. Flynn Charlebois, G. Pirrone
923. Interaction between cresyl violet and DNA using fluorescence spectroscopy. M. E. Vallejo, A. Charlebois
924. Intermolecular contacts involving halogen atoms in the solid-state structures of some bis-benzylideneanilines. J. A.Johnson, W. H. Ojala
925. Solvent effects on amide-amide intramolecular hydrogen bonding as studied by NMR spectroscopy. E. P. Naveo, B. U.Emenike, W. R. Carroll, J. D. Roberts
926. From dark to light: Testing of a fluorescein-based palladium sensor. W. R. Kitley, P. J. Santa Maria, R. A. Cloyd, L.M. Wysocki
927. Synthesis of rhodamine B derivatives and their analysis in different pH and polarity environments. R. L. Sullivan, D. H.Wintczak, R. A. Cloyd, P. R. Gunderman, L. M. Wysocki
928. Reactions of unsaturated nitro compounds under Rh-catalyzed hydroformylation conditions. C. L. Jones, M. D. Keränen
929. Preparation of aldehydes and carboxylic acids utilizing a new green ruthenium heterogeneous catalyst. B. J.Christmas, J. L. Conley, G. D. Felock, N. S. Linstad, M. H. Ali, B. Olesen, B. C. Ranu
930. Unusual rearrangement of 2-(diphenylmethylsilyl)methyl-1-(trifluoromethyl)cyclobutyl system to a vinyl cyclopropane.R. M. Leising, K. Vailonis, K. Hansen, L. J. Tilley
931. Isolation of podophyllotoxin from Juniperus scopulorum post essential oil extraction. K. A. Schroeder, A. N. French, V.Jeliazkov
932. Stereospecific Suzuki coupling reaction of N-alkoxyimidoyl iodides. B. T. Bhattarai, A. Pandey, M. L. Lanier, A. S.Bordelon, S. Adhikari, J. A. Dinser, P. F. Flowers, V. S. Wills, C. L. Schneider, D. D. Dolliver, K. H. Shaughnessy, J. N. Moore,S. M. Raders, T. S. Snowden, A. S. McKim, F. R. Fronczek
933. Sonogashira coupling reactions of N-alkoxyimidoyl iodides and bromides. A. Pandey, B. T. Bhattarai, S. Adhikari, D. D.Dolliver, K. H. Shaughnessy, J. N. Moore, S. M. Raders, T. S. Snowden, A. S. McKim, F. R. Fronczek
934. Negishi coupling reaction of N-alkoxybenzimidoyl iodides and bromides. S. Adhikari, B. T. Bhattarai, A. Pandey, D. D.Dolliver, K. H. Shaughnessy, J. N. Moore, S. M. Raders, T. S. Snowden, A. S. McKim
935. Analysis of glycolaldehyde and dihydroxyacetone after simulated terrestrial impact experiments. C. M. Waun, V. P.McCaffrey, N. E. Zellner
936. Development of a solid-phase azo coupling method for dye synthesis. B. P. Mohr, J. C. Harris, N. M. Paul
937. Development of azo coupling synthetic methods for colorimetric indicators. K. R. Albanese, J. C. Harris, N. M. Paul
938. Further investigation of the formation of bicyclic systems utilizing the gamma silyl effect. K. E. Hansen, K. Delle Chiaie,K. Duffy, L. J. Tilley
939. Synthesis of C-linked galactosyl–α–serine. S. C. Bobeica, E. G. Nolen
940. Synthesis of inherently fluorescent deoxyguanosine derivatives and prospective applications as self-assembly indicators.L. Delgado, D. Silva, J. M. Rivera
941. Improved preparation of 4-acetylamino-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxoammonium tetrafluoroborate (“Bobbitt'sSalt”) and its use in the dehydrogenation of ketones. S. A. Murray, K. Duffy, L. J. Tilley, C. Camire, C. B. Kelly, J. M. Bobbitt,N. E. Leadbeater
942. Asymmetric hydroamination of unactivated alkenes with simple amines. D. M. Matias, K. C. Hultzsch, H. Nguyen
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943. Synthesis of the tricyclic core of (–)-stenine. A. J. Harris, L. Cleary, V. W. Mak, M. Loo, K. J. Shea
944. Stereospecific syntheses of novel analogs of cis- and trans-resveratrol. M. A. Olszack, M. Kaufman, A. Cruz, T. M.Schaafsma, S. M. Costello, J. J. Ley
945. Withdrawn.
946. Synthesis of the precursors of fluorescence labeled analogs in dopamine transporter binding affinity assays. S.Howarth, S. Garner, L. Gracz, C. Kelley, S. Xie
947. Melamine as a versatile ligand for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling. M. A. Trafford, A. E. Hamilton, A. M. Buxton, J. M.Chalker
948. Multidentate carbamoylmethyl phosphine oxides (CMPO's) as chelating agents for lanthanides and actinides. L. L.Herrema, A. C. Boyden, E. J. Werner, S. M. Biros
949. Inhibitors of botulinum neurotoxin A: Synthesis and biological activity. C. Opishinski, L. M. Berry, S. M. Ensel
950. Palladium catalyzed oxidation and reduction reactions using a readily available melamine ligand. M. C. Bardeaux, J. M.Chalker
951. Effects of sequence context on the binding of cucurbit[8]uril to trp-containing peptides. O. Ali, E. Olson, A. R. Urbach
952. Peptide modification mediated by a synthetic host. A. Wackett, A. R. Urbach
953. Mechanistic insights into the alkylation reactions of quinone methide precursors: Studies towards the realkylation ofaged acetylcholinesterase. K. Cody, R. J. Yoder, C. S. Callam, C. M. Hadad
954. Triphenylamine-based fullerene dyads and triads in organic solar cells. G. Hernandez, D. M. Rivera-Nazario, L. A.Echegoyen
955. AMACR in the prostate: A new look at cancer diagnosis. M. Short, J. Mobley, D. Schedler, L. Stultz
956. Allyl sulfides as traceless promoters for challenging olefin metathesis reactions. P. A. Culp, G. A. Edwards, J. M.Chalker
957. Solid phase synthesis of N-acylated amino acid amides using Rink resin. D. K. Crews, J. G. Samaritoni, W. L. Scott, M.J. O’Donnell
958. Synthetic studies towards 2-aryl-3-hydroxychromones (flavonols): Structures and spectroscopic characterization ofproducts. A. N. Horn, J. Lowell, K. Peiris, J. Henderson, W. P. Henry
959. Oxoammonium salt oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and carboxylic acids. N. B. Blanck, J. M. Bobbitt, W. F. Bailey, P.P. Pradhan
960. Betti bases for application in green organocatalysis. Z. R. Panzer, R. Iafe, A. G. Wenzel
961. Study of vinylic and allylic chloroformate esters. A. Givens, M. J. D'Souza, D. N. Kevill
962. Novel V-shaped cationic molecules as potential two-photon fluorescence probes. K. D. King, Z. Armijo, A. R. Morales,A. Frazer, K. D. Belfield
963. Solvolyses of diallylcarbamyl chloride. K. Gillespie, V. DeBarros, M. J. D'Souza, D. N. Kevill
964. Synthesis and structural analysis of the C-C disulfide-mimetic derivative of malformin A1. S. E. Noll, G. T. Copeland, D.J. O'Leary
965. Towards the synthesis of small molecule LOX inhibitors. A. Pottella Perez, J. Spaeth, D. M. Solano
966. Influence of copper(II) ion on the trans-cis isomerization of a calixarene-capped azobenzene. A. K. Steiger, L. M.Bowers, P. A. Bonvallet
967. Towards the analysis of small molecule HIV-1 viral entry inhibitor with gp120 on a solid surface. G. Nzou, S. Tajc
968. Investigation of dipicolinic acid-derivatives using structural activity relationships. J. J. Chambers, S. G. Tajc
969. Microwave synthesis of fluorescein and selected derivatives of fluorescein. D. A. Weiss, C. H. Jaworek-Lopes
970. Synthesis of four membered ring heterocycles by the reaction of 1,3-dipoles with carbenes. C. K. Crawley, A. H.
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971. Alternate synthesis of 2-isopropylidenecyclopentanone and related derivatives. M. Turley, D. Predecki
972. Preparation of amides via acyl transfer from β-ketoesters and β-ketoamides. J. Remsza, B. Andersh
973. Mechanistic and reactivity studies on the use of equilibrating bases for γ-C-alkylation reactions of β-ketoesters. D. K.Kemmerer, E. T. Nguyen, W. B. Bosma, B. Andersh
974. Electrochemical pinacol coupling of carbonyl compounds in a mixture of ionic liquid and water. J. Husek, H.Kronenwetter, R. Manchanayakage
975. Application of olefin metathesis in the synthesis of polyconjugated compounds. J. Geist, D. Ngo, R. Manchanayakage
976. Stimuli-responsive linkers for use in silica theranostic materials and application to 19F MRI “switch-on” imaging. J. E.Hitro, J. A. Heck, J. A. Binns, Z. M. Falls, J. L. Steinbacher
977. Withdrawn.
978. Novel dyad-fullerene derivative used as acceptor with P3HT in bulk heterojunction solar cells. A. D. Berkobien, M.Cerón, D. Rivera, L. Echegoyen
979. Improved preparation of dodecahydro-3a,9a-diazaperylene. A. R. Palmer, D. L. Mattern
980. Heptaol 2.0: Synthesis of 7-(hexane-3,6-diol)tridecane-1,4,7,10,13-pentol. D. N. Casemore, A. Shokri, S. R. Kass
981. Polycationic perylenebisimides for G-quadruplex binding. A. J. Matrick, D. L. Mattern
982. Modeling transition states of fluoride substitution in F-BODIPY with organometallic alkynyl reagents. M. R. Vincent, J.Seyler, P. Hewavitharanage
983. Synthesis of halogenated analogs of T-0632 to investigate the GLP-1R binding site. H. A. Stone, A. J. Kanyer, D. R.Haines, M. Kieffer
984. Analysis of conventional undergraduate lab experiments for picoSpin compatibility. A. Coffey, R. Klein, B. Tunby, S.Yang, S. Dimick Gray
985. Structural features resulting in atypical OH stretching bands in substituted phenols. E. R. Caudill, J. Lewis
986. Synthesis and crystal structures of alkynylated indeno[1,2-b]fluorene-6,12-diones. P. J. Santa Maria, B. D. Rose, M.M. Haley
987. Synthesis of imidazoles through multi-component pathways. K. M. Hall, A. Patel, K. Molter, C. Moody
988. Using substituents to modify antiaromaticity in bis-indenylidene dications: The effect of different patterns ofdelocalization. A. Metzger, D. Powers, N. S. Mills
989. Antiaromaticity of dimers of cycloheptatrienyl anions. D. Powers, M. Hilton, M. Karam, N. S. Mills
990. Effect of substituents on the antiaromaticity of bis-indenylidene dications. M. Taylor, N. S. Mills
991. Synthesis of a polyethyleneglycol thiolated hydroquinone with enhanced water solubility for surface modification of goldnanoparticles. N. Spiegelman, H. Zhang, O. Hulme, N. Flynn, D. Carrico-Moniz
992. Synthesis of benzene sulfonamide hydrazones and dihydropyrazoles from chalcones. S. Khouja, M. Blankenbuehler
993. Neophylphosphine-supported palladium catalysts for cross-coupling reactions. M. K. Thompson, S. M. Raders, K. H.Shaughnessy
994. Application of new water-soluble phosphine ligands in palladium catalyzed coupling reactions. N. M. Laskay, K. S.Duque, J. N. Moore, K. H. Shaughnessy
995. Preparation of carbolines via cyclization of 3-(2-aminoaryl)pyridine N-oxides. C. E. Brennan, J. M. Hanna, Jr.
996. Altering delocalization patterns to evaluate antiaromaticity. M. McDowell, R. Navaz Gangji, N. S. Mills
997. Synthesis of new neophylphosphine palladium complexes and their use in Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. J. M.Jones, S. M. Raders, K. H. Shaughnessy
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998. Effect of benzannulation on the antiaromaticity of cycloheptatrienyl anions. K. Whittaker, V. Cheng, K. Kirkman, N. S.Mills
999. Multiple step synthesis of tetrahydrofuran-2,4-diol for organic chemistry laboratories: Applications in carbohydratestereochemistry. M. Edlin, J. S. Rhoad
1000. Evidence of halogen bonding in infrared spectra. O. Collado, J. Lewis
1001. Synthesis of modified calixpyrrole molecule. R. Hall, L. Carneiro, T. Dunham, L. Eller
1002. Synthesis of benzisoxazolo[2,3-a]quinoxalinium tetrafluoroborates. B. A. Walker, J. M. Hanna, Jr.
1003. Investigation of the reactivity of mildly activated and weakly deactivated substrates in zinc oxide-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts acylation. G. Velez, A. C. Larrabee, T. W. Nalli
1004. Effect of changing electron donor species on intramolecular hydrogen bonding and OH rotamer structures insubstituted ethanols and propanols. E. Tuggle, J. Lewis
1005. Withdrawn.
1006. Integration of a novel green chemistry experiment, using a visible light photocatalyst, into the organic chemistry labat Florida Atlantic University. D. M. Beckwith, S. P. Roche, E. M. Rezler
1007. Withdrawn.
1008. Increasing the synthetic utility of chlorosulfonyl isocyanate reactions with unreactive alkenes by running the reactionsat temperatures where the substrates form a complex. J. C. Milligan, D. E. Shipowick, D. F. Shellhamer
1009. Design and synthesis of a novel series of isoprenylated coumarins as potential anti-pancreatic cancer agents. M. Jun,A. F. Bacay, D. Carrico-Moniz
1010. Dual action cephalosporin: C-3 substitution of thymol on cefotaxime. D. Stolicker, S. Brouet
1011. Synthesis of polyols from seed oils with various applications from surfboards to drug delivery systems. L. Ayalew, S.M. Tuey, M. F. Page
1012. Synthesis of a topologically designed novel antibiotic. O. Zamulko, J. T. Ippoliti
1013. Formaldehyde free procedure for the synthesis of bulky N-arylimidazoles. J. F. Kleinsasser, J. T. Weststeyn, M. C.Perry
1014. Substituent effects in electrophilic aromatic bromination of anilides. H. E. Metheny, M. W. Thomsen
1015. Synthesis and purification of cyclohexylphosphoserine lipid analogs. S. A. Hardy, J. C. Amburgey-Peters
1016. Role of diorganomagnesium species in the iron-catalyzed Kumada coupling of alkyl Grignard reagents. A. N. Gillett,M. C. Perry
1017. Synthesis of model compounds for 2D IR spectroscopic analysis. A. M. Justen, S. M. Grayson
1018. Computational study of high-temperature rearrangements of phenylenes. A. J. Kuhn, M. B. Pastor, C. Castro, W.Karney
1019. Circuital patterns: Pi-bond-shifting in medium-sized dehydroannulenes via Mobius and Huckel topologies. J. N.Nelson, M. B. Pastor, C. Castro, W. L. Karney
1020. Methylation of heterocycles using Fenton chemistry. A. R. Nanna, Y. Fujiwara, R. A. Rodriguez, M. Collins, M. A.Ornelas, S. C. Sutton, P. S. Baran
1021. Synthesis of anti-smoking nicotine analog. P. M. Hoang, S. R. Hussaini
1022. Synthesis of HIV-1 capsid protein inhibitors. J. Brown, E. Moffitt, W. Gambrill, T. Jarvis, R. Chandler, M. T.Huggins, M. F. Summers
1023. Formation of erythrose from glycoaldehyde using Bentonite clay as a catalyst. E. K. Earl, V. McCaffrey, N. Zellner
1024. Synthesis of nicotine analogs for the possible development of anti-smoking agents. M. G. Castaneda, S. R. Hussaini
1025. Improved understanding of conformational preferences of permethylated furanosides. A. Cassity, D. Freeman, J. S.
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1026. Improved understanding of conformational preferences of permethylated furanosides. D. Freeman, A. Cassity, J.Rhoad
1027. Examination of phenyl radical additions to enamine double bonds. K. L. Vickerman, T. W. Nalli
1028. Exploration of tandem sulfoxide-sulfenate rearrangement/intramolecular Diels-Alder reactions of 1,2,4-triazines. L. J.Trzepkowski, L. G. French
1029. Synthetic studies towards the total synthesis of taumycin. J. N. deGruyter, W. Maio
1030. Transesterification of hypophosphorous esters: One step into the synthesis of phosphorous-based surfactant. A. M.Vega, Z. B. Luna, S. Deprele
1031. Efforts toward the total synthesis of desmethoxymajusculamide C. V. D. Cameron, A. D. Wetzel, S. C. Butler
1032. Efficient synthetic route to isopitlocaulin utilizing an intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction. W. A. Dupont, D. E.Montague, N. Razai, S. M. Yacout
1033. Alkylation and metalation of carbaporphyrins. J. Rooney, T. D. Lash
1034. Design and synthesis of neuroactive derivatives of the palmyrolide A macrolide. N. J. Ragazzone, W. A. Maio
1035. Synthesis of supramolecular nucleobase hydrogels. M. Van-Dinh, O. Nassar, C. Lawrence
1036. Novel method for the fluorination of electron rich rings. G. W. Trieger, A. S. Koch, S. G. DiMagno
1037. Studies directed towards the synthesis of dideazaporphyrins. J. T. Laxner, T. D. Lash
1038. Kinetics of hindered amine and isocyanates reactions. S. J. Fish, J. T. Ippoliti
1039. Synthesis of fluorinated nucleotide. G. L. Cooke, A. S. Koch, S. G. DiMagno
1040. Synthesis of a near infrared absorbing photochrome. M. A. Frommelt, J. T. Ippoliti
1041. Analysis of biodiesel properties over different catalyst and alcohols. J. Ribeiro-Ferreira
1042. Tunable radiopaque polymers. S. M. Mages, J. T. Ippoliti
1043. Synthesis of a novel antibacterial compound. R. L. Kummer, J. T. Ippoliti
1044. Syntheses of tridentate and tetradentate oxo-ligands used in octahedral titanium (IV) complexes. L. D.Brechtelsbauer, D. D. Fraser, K. H. Shaughnessy
1045. Organic synthesis of a photo-activated localized drug delivery molecule. S. D. Lies, M. May, J. Elbert
1046. Synthesis of fullerene derivatives and their ability to combat organophosphate-induced oxidative stress. M. D.Streeter, A. W. Amick
1047. Synthesis and characterization of novel high-nitrogen content energetic materials. C. M. Hadsall, D. Romonosky, G.D. Bennett, P. W. Barnes
1048. Novel route to N-alkylated benzimidazoles. S. N. Larson, J. T. Ippoliti
1049. Synthesis of (2R,3R,4S,5R,6R)-2-hydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,5-triyl tris(2-methylpropanoate). S. P. Workman, M. W. Fultz, B. E. Liedl
1050. Green chemistry: Choline chloride/urea in aldol condensations. S. C. Shissler, D. J. Swartling
1051. Solar ovens to power/run simple organic reactions. H. Murray, D. J. Swartling
1052. Regioselective ortho-quinone cycloaddition reactions in preparing 1,4-benzodioxin based natural products. J. Zhang, L.Savage-Low
1053. Stereoselective syntheses of antifungal davanoids. C. D. Evans-Klock, B. C. Fielder, K. K. Wan, D. A. Vosburg
1054. Towards a total synthesis of beilschmiedic acid C. K. P. Hilleke, A. L. Patterson, W. Yu, D. A. Vosburg
1055. Towards a total synthesis of erythrophloin C. M. L. Nakashige, E. Gao, C. D. Evans-Klock, D. A. Vosburg
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1056. Stabilization of the α-helicity of temporin-SHf through a hydrogen bond surrogate. M. M. Vega, D. J. O'Leary, S.André, A. Ladram
1057. Towards a total synthesis of endiandramide A. B. K. Okada, J. S. Lee, A. L. Patterson, D. A. Vosburg
1058. Synthesis of the electron transport inhibitor NQNO via a modified, microwave-promoted Camps cyclization. A. J.Landreth, B. L. Kedrowski
1059. Synthesis of selenoglycosides using rongalite. B. K. Spitler, A. J. Schwartz, K. E. Walsh
1060. Application of ionic liquids in biopolymer processing. M. La, A. Mirjafari, N. Williams, T. Goodie, V. Ho, W. M. Reichert
1061. Hydroboration as a route to cyclic boranes. C. M. Rozeske, E. H. Fort
1062. Synthesis of gold(III) porphyrin nanoparticles as agents against tumors. K. A. Nelson, R. A. Richards
1063. From castor oil to lithium 12-hydroxystearate. H. Alwaseem, C. J. Donahue, S. Marincean
1064. Development of an efficient method for the synthesis of the c terminal fragment of peptide isosteres. K. E. Poremba,B. R. Sculimbrene
1065. Dihydrogen bonding in Michael addition reactions. Z. Rizk, S. Marincean
1066. Phosphorylation of functionalized alcohols using a Lewis acid catalyst. K. P. Pedretty, B. R. Sculimbrene
1067. Synthesis of a pyridine-functionalized porphyrin to prepare coordination cages. M. Mingroni, S. Durot, V. Heitz
1068. Synthesis of biocompatible hydro gels: Purines arylated at the 8-position. O. Nassar, C. Lawrence
1069. Green, guided-inquiry, collaborative puzzle for the undergraduate teaching lab. M. S. Serafin, O. P. Priest
1070. Synthesis of 1-benzazepines as nicotinic acetylcholine agonist. G. López, S. Ortiz, M. Ortiz-Marciales, C. García
1071. Regioselective Suzuki-Miyaura coupling to 2,4-dibromoquinoline. S. N. Gockel, N. E. Carpenter
1072. Synthesis of curcumin analogs to increase bioavailabilty and determination of anti-mitotic and ß-secretase inhibitionproperties. A. D. Benitz, P. Hampton
1073. Synthesis and reactions of a 2-chlorocalix[4]arene and a 2,2′-coupled dicalixarene. C. Q. Ngo, J. L. Fantini
1074. Supramolecular assembly, thermotropic behavior, and photophysical properties of a series of squaraines. J. E.DeSanto, M. A. Qaddoura, P. Tongwa, T. V. Timofeeva, K. D. Belfield
1075. Modifying small molecule HIV-1 viral entry inhibitors to bind glycoprotein gp120 on a solid surface. S. G. Tajc, C. R.Czechowski
1076. Synthesis and characterization of terthiophene derivatives for use in dye sensitized solar cells. G. M. Ziegler, Y. M.Khalifa, T. M. Pappenfus
1077. Synthesis and characterization of tetracationic iodonium macrocycles. A. E. Carre'-Burritt, Q. T. Goffinett, A. W.Goodwin, S. E. Huffman, T. W. Surta, W. R. Collins
1078. Visualization of the partition equilibrium of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. J. A. Shanata, H. T. Nguyen, P. M.Nguyen
1079. Isomerization of (-)menthone to (+)isomenthone catalyzed by an ion-exchange resin: A "green" organic laboratoryexperiment. A. Ginzburg, P. Hampton, N. Baca
1080. Development of an environmentally friendly one-pot synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant isoxazolines via1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of nitrile oxides in aqueous media. T. Carcamo, A. Sidhu, D. M. Solano
1081. Optimization of solubility and chelating effects of dipicolinic acid. A. L. Connor, J. Murray
1082. Withdrawn.
1083. Modifying small molecule BMS-806 to bind glycoprotein gp120 on solid surface. M. Hubeishy, S. Tajc
1084. Synthesis of (2-amino-4,5-dimethylthiophen-3-yl)(4-chlorophenyl)methanone (S2) and ongoing synthesis of selectivebromodomain inhibitor (+)-JQ1. J. T. Hillyer, D. R. Scheafer, E. J. Atkinson
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1085. Synthetic efforts to modify the N-terminal phenylalanine residues in the antimicrobial peptide temporin-SHf. S.Washington, D. O'Leary, K. Muzikar, A. Ladram, S. André
1086. Use of photoredox catalysis in the synthesis of aromatic carbonyls by α-amino radical addition to Michael acceptors. S.Kohn, K. McMahon
1087. Mechanistic studies of allylic bromination. A. J. Jacobson, S. M. Hein
1088. Poly(ethylene glycol) tagged guanidinylation reagents based on thiourea and guanylpyrazole. R. F. Higgins, M. A.Carpenter, J. A. Asper
1089. Synthesis of 5-aryl modified nucleosides. P. Maruzzella, K. Grozinger, N. J. Greco
1090. Synthesis of 5-aryl deoxycytidine nucleosides. T. Pickel, N. J. Greco
1091. Synthesis of nicotine analogs using click chemistry. K. Elliot, R. G. Bergosh
1092. Development of small molecule linkers towards solid surface analysis of HIV-1 viral envelope proteins. S. M.Wazenkewitz, J. Wolcott, G. Nzou, S. G. Tajc
1093. Formation of N-formyl-N-methylglycine from the reaction of creatine and hypochlorous acid. M. C. Williamson, W. J.Martin, J. M. Chalker, G. H. Purser
1094. Reactions leading to pentacyclo[4.3.0.02,4.03,8.05,7]non-4-ene. M. A. Forman, D. Manion, D. Krajcsik
1095. Synthesis of a crown-ether-containing conjugated polymer via acyclic diene metathesis. M. T. Chido, J. B. Keener, P.A. Bonvallet
1096. Synthesis of chiral β-hydroxy-δ-lactones using an epoxide-based methodology. L. A. Vázquez-Maldonado, E.Valentín, G. Torres, J. A. Prieto
1097. Synthesis and characterization of tetraethyleneglycol substituted zinc(II) and indium(III) phthalocyanine derivatives.P. N. Eber, R. A. Richards
1098. Synthesis of bis alkynyl linked naphthalene diimides. H. M. Grimm, J. J. Reczek
1099. Evaluating the mechanism of 5-methylfuran-2-carbonyl chloride. A. Harmon, M. J. D'Souza, D. N. Kevill
1100. Stereodivergent conjugate addition reactions for synthesis of pilocarpine and pilosinine. B. A. Nakamura, R. J. Mullins
1101. Synthesis of phenylalanine and valine radical precursors. C. Desrochers, J. Wilkerson, N. Carter
1102. Improved synthesis of a valine radical precursor. W. R. Parker, K. N. Carter
1103. Withdrawn.
1104. Synthesis and characterization of a new family of pyridyl-based photoaffinity labeling agents. E. J. Groso, R. S.Sheridan, R. Ghimire
1105. Investigation into the synthesis of bioactive butenolides. N. Amatya, S. M. Hein
1106. Withdrawn.
1107. Nonlinear optical characterization, pH titration and 2PFM imaging of novel near–infrared diphenylaminofluorene-basedaza-BODIPY dyes. K. C. Haugen, A. Frazer, A. R. Morales, B. Kim, K. D. Belfield
1108. Structural analysis of HIV-1 inhibitor drug candidate BMS-378806: The role of benzyl derivatives. M. Murphy, E.Triplett, S. Tacj
1109. Synthesis of straight-chain tetraether lipids with varying alkyl chain length. C. Madden, P. Eugene, T. Nguyen, R.Abo-Zahrah, M. Fechter, C. Caldari-Farren, D. P. Brownholland
1110. Pyrrolizidine alkaloid chemosystematics of the genus Onosmodium. L. A. Loennig, T. S. Binford, M. S. Palazo, K. E.Savee, R. B. Kelley
1111. NMR investigation into pyrrolizidine alkaloid esters of echimidinic acid. K. C. Irish, L. E. Steiger, T. W. Winegar, A.K. Rodgers, R. B. Kelley
1112. Synthesis of asymmetric tetraether lipids through cross-metathesis and Wittig reactions. E. A. Vazquez, S. G.
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1113. Synthesis of heterobenziporphyrins. A. M. Toney, T. D. Lash
1114. Greener synthesis of carvone from the oxidation of limonene. R. Newton, K. Daus
1115. Analysis of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Petasites frigidus and Adenocaulon bicolor. C. M. Kee, J. I. Burklund, R. B. Kelley
1116. Investigation of reductive amination of halogenated isatins. J. Kwon, S. George, D. Haines
1117. Heterogenous acid catalyst evaluation in the transesterification of vegetable oil to afford biodiesel. T. Case, A.Lasenbby, P. T. Bell, D. Mayberry
1118. Synthesis of phenylethyne ferrocene derivatives. S. M. Delgado-Rivera, I. Montes-Gonzalez, J. M. Dones-Monroig
1119. Mechanistic investigation of γ-C-alkylation of β-ketoesters under equilibrating conditions using computationalmethods. G. D. Bondarevsky, J. G. Hinman, B. Andersh, W. B. Bosma
1120. Synthesis of nitrocyclopropyl peptidomimetics and application to synthesis of belactosin A. N. Dunlap, J. Basham, M.E. Wright, O. Chapa, Y. Yatskyy, W. Shelton, J. Huang
1121. Kinetic studies of primary amines diazeniumdiolate. T. R. Weyna, J. A. Cabai, J. Pontikis, D. Andrei
1122. Synthesis of anthracene derivatives for electron donor-acceptor interactions. B. Sumerset, J. J. Reczek
1123. Temperature and ligand load effects on titanium catalyzed hydroaminations. C. P. Kei, S. Waratuke
1124. NMR study of neoglycosides using 3-(N-methoxyamino)-decalin as a model. A. N. Lambert, P. Izbicki, R. D. Goff
1125. New macrocyclic components for rotaxanes. M. Neupane, Z. Baranova, J. A. Gladysz
1126. Invesigating the regioselectivity of various transition metal mediated decarboxylative allylic alkylations of O-allyl iminoacids. J. M. Kontra, A. A. Yeagley
1127. Synthesis of bromoalkanes via simultaneous substitution and addition mechanisms. N. Mihou, S. Myruski, J. Bennett
1128. NMR sample degradation induced by trace impurities in chloroform-d. H. C. Patschureck, E. Edmans, J. Bennett
1129. Synthesis of pyroglutamate derivatives from L glutamic acid and small chained alcohols via microwave heating. A. D.Keyes, J. G. D'Angelo
1130. Exploration of thermochromic materials using experimental and theoretical infrared spectroscopy. K. A. Costello, L.Tribe
1131. Investigation of a tricyclic natural product as a kairomone to control the naval orangeworm. M. E. Marroquin, K. M.Halligan, J. J. Beck
1132. Synthesis of ester/ether analogs for the inhibition of A. flavus. D. J. Caudill, K. M. Halligan, J. J. Beck
1133. Conversion of vegetable oil to biodiesel on a large scale. D. C. Palumbo, E. J. Habina, K. M. Halligan, G. P. Foy
1134. Withdrawn.
1135. Synthesis of chiral diols for use in resolving racemix mixtures of aldehydes and ketones. D. Jones, N. Glagovich
1136. Synthesis and isolation of CBZ-L-Ser-Bzl ester H-phosphonate. H. M. Kondow, J. C. Amburgey-Peters
1137. Synthesis of the proposed phosphatidylserine analog cyclohexylphosphoserine. R. T. Shafranek, J. C. Amburgey-Peters
1138. Trimethylazulene modified polysiloxanes as a new stationary phases for gas chromatography. J. Schaffer, C. Garner
1139. Synthesis of a novel polymerizable isoluminol derivative. T. M. Gentle, J. T. Ippoliti
1140. Preparation of Mannich bases from 2-acylaziridines using silyllithium reagents. A. A. Korous, A. M. Hartel
1141. Aldol reaction of pyrazolones with heterocyclic aldehydes and ketones. B. Enns, J. C. Easdon
1142. Synthesis of 4-acyl-5-thiopyrazolones for metal ion chelation. K. S. Glaspy, J. C. Easdon
1143. Epoxide-based methodology for the synthesis of stereotetrads: Application to the synthesis of propionate fragments.
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1144. Characterization of p-nitrophenyl polysulfides and their potential oxidative reactivity. A. G. Haddad, A. Bajaj, M. R.Patel, K. L. Stensaas
1145. Green organic chemistry experiments: Glyoxylamide synthesis via ring opening of N-acetylisatins with amino acidmethyl esters. L. Xu, Q. Yin, L. Desrochers, T. Goodwin
1146. Synthesis and evaluation of a new substrate for aryl iodide organocatalysis. P. Nwe, A. French
1147. Synthesis and characterization of new 3-formyl-chromone thiosemicarbazone compounds. A. Werlein, E. C. Lisic
1148. Drug discovery through simple analog synthesis and toxicity determination in the undergraduate laboratoryexperience. M. Huffstickler, C. Rayburn, H. Wayland, T. Bateman
1149. Analysis of water samples for the presence of mercury at historical mining operations in Clark County Arkansas. Z.Ruggles, A. McKown, T. Bateman
1150. Allylic diazene rearrangement approach to C-C bond formation in natural product synthesis. K. Bejarano, S.Stevens, T. Bateman
1151. Approaches to the synthesis of glucuronide derivatives of enantiomerically-enriched warfarin (Coumadin®)metabolites. J. Leffert, A. Umuhire-Juru, R. Nshimiyimana, N. Heathscott, L. Desrochers, D. Hammon, G. Miller, T. Goodwin
1152. Adventures in green organic chemistry with aspirin and other esters for the Kigali Institute of Technology (Rwanda)and Hendrix College. R. Nshimiyimana, A. Umuhire-Juru, J. Leffert, L. Desrochers, D. Hammon, J. Owino, T. Goodwin
1153. Synthesis of hairpin polyamide – FRET conjugates. S. L. Blosser, N. N. Shaw
1154. Synthesis and characterization of 1,1'-diacetylferrocene derivatives. I. Lehman-Andino, M. R. Otano-Vega, I.Montes-Gonzalez
1155. Bacterial metabolism produces exogenous urinary chemical signals of elephant musth. A. Umuhire-Juru, Q. Yin, L.Broederdorf, R. Kopper, M. Sutherland, B. Schulte, T. Goodwin
1156. Volatile organic chemicals in secretions and excretions of Alaska river otters. A. Wilson, S. Davenport, Q. Yin, A.Barocas, M. Ben-David, T. Goodwin
1157. Identification and quantitation of male elephant urinary fatty acids that may be metabolized to produce chemicalsignals of musth. Q. Yin, I. Harelimana, J. Shoemaker, B. Schulte, T. Goodwin
1158. Urinary chemical signals of musth in immature male African elephants. S. Davenport, Q. Yin, D. Mark, I. Harelimana,B. Schulte, J. Brown, T. Goodwin
1159. Visible light photooxidation of N-alkyl tetrahydropyridines. C. L. Mathis, A. M. Grippo, C. C. Marvin
1160. Visible light photooxidation of tertiary amines and anilines. B. M. Gist, K. M. Midkiff, C. C. Marvin
1161. Green, multicomponent synthesis of tetrahydropyran derivatives utilizing the Prins-Friedel-Crafts reaction. A.Espinosa, R. McGhee, T. Munguia
1162. Acetophenone nitration for the production of dibenzoyloxadiazole-N-oxides. A. J. Clune, N. M. Wachter
1163. Synthesis of novel alkaloid compounds from isoprene-derived natural products. H. Szeto, C. M. Schwarzer, Z.Gale-Day, J. K. Snyder
1164. Chemoenzymatic synthesis of both enantiomers of 3-aminoalcohols from a common intermediate. M. Bagley, D. A.Rosado
1165. Kinetic study of the hydrolysis of 1-ferrocenyl-3-phenyl-2-propen-1-one. J. M. Trisciuzzi, F. X. Flores
1166. Macromolecular assemblies for gas storage applications from dynamic bonds. S. N. Ellis, A. L. Korich
1167. Efforts toward the total synthesis of cis-sylvaticin. K. E. Gage, C. M. Stanners, K. J. Quinn
1168. Efforts toward the synthesis of the C1-C15 fragment of sorangicin A. R. Escobar, J. E. Thode, K. J. Quinn
1169. Fluorinated derivative of the Japanese beetle sex pheromone. J. B. Thompson, G. R. Shelton
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1170. Ab initio study of the acidity and chemistry of fluorocyclopropenes. S. Monk, G. R. Shelton
1171. Cyclopropanation-cross-coupling strategy employing novel protected allenyl boronic acids. D. J. Fortman, R. F.Algera, T. M. Gregg
1172. Formation and further reactivity of allene-containing macrocycles. N. S. Dolan, A. M. Phelps, J. M. Schomaker
1173. Ruthenium-catalyzed Brook rearrangements for the rapid assembly of complex small molecules. B. R. Reiner, M. K.Wojnar, C. A. Heusser, J. A. Byers
1174. Amine synthesis for dithiocarbamate ligands. R. A. Haley, M. E. Railing
1175. Synthesis of unique dithiocarbamates. E. M. Metzger, M. E. Railing
1176. Withdrawn.
1177. Towards an improved synthesis of tetracyanoazulene. J. D. Thoburn, F. C. Parks
1178. Withdrawn.
1179. Towards the synthesis of bifunctional nitrogen onium salts used for DNA-cleaving. C. B. Mullins, B. W. Curry, E. H.Stewart, J. P. Giurintano, W. H. Kramer
1180. Withdrawn.
1181. Preparation of benzofuran trifluoroborate salts. S. N. Ellis, C. Jackson, C. Rogers, A. L. Korich
1182. Green Diels-Alder reactions as an introduction to green chemistry. M. A. Alila, M. S. Erickson
1183. Functionalization of PAMAM dendrimers with organocatalytic groups for use in cascade catalysis. J. L. Marple, C. M.Saunders, J. H. Ennist, M. J. Cloninger, T. N. Jones
1184. Stereodivergent strategy for the preparation of δ-lactams and their use in the synthesis of a nipecotic acid analog. D.A. Hinton, S. Banerjee, D. S. Masterson
1185. Progress towards the synthesis of some diaziridines as potential intermediates to anxiolytics. T. A. Nguyen, S. M.Bonser*
1186. Synthesis and purification of meso-substituted porphyrins. S. Tejada, P. Rivera, V. Milord, P. Kerrigan
1187. Investigations into the mechanism of the chlorination of resorcinol by hypochlorous acid. B. P. Marcoux, B. E. Riegel,A. L. Sackrison, G. H. Purser
1188. Novel quaternary ammonium salts as phase-transfer catalysts. B. E. Hollingsworth, C. W. West, R. A. O'Brien, J. H.Davis
1189. Synthesis of carbohydrate-porphyrin (CPC) and carbohydrate-bacteriochlorin conjugates(CBC) via metal‐catalyzedcross‐coupling reactions. R. D. Dolewski, A. C. Baumgarten, T. Adams, K. Graepel, N. L. Snyder, J. V. Ruppel
1190. Parallel synthesis of halopyridine bicycles as intermediates for alkaloid synthesis. L. K. Major, C. Prickett, D. Dalton,L. Moser, R. W. Fitch
1191. Objective measures of similarity for analog relationships. A. Draiss, M. S. Erickson
1192. On route to synthesis of a 2D dendrimer. B. Whitehead, S. F. Arnold, T. D. Selby
1193. Unusual reactivity of 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde in base-catalyzed aldol reactions. K. Brown, N. Wachter
1194. N-Alkylbenzamides as possible antimalarials. E. D. Bass, M. J. Campbell
1195. Synthetic approach to a flat dendrimer based on a triphenylene core. S. F. Arnold, T. D. Selby
1196. Withdrawn.
1197. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon rearrangements under high temperature and flash vacuum pyrolysis. M. B. Pastor,A. Kuhn, W. Karney, C. Castro
1198. Development of a calixarene based carcerand. B. You, E. O. Wade
1199. Carbohydrate-based photosensitizers for photothermal therapy. N. L. Snyder, A. C. Baumgarten, A. C. Fries, C. J.
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1200. Withdrawn.
1201. Synthesis towards a reverse agonist photolabile ligand. A. M. Vattelana, A. Badea, D. R. Haines
1202. Hydrogenation of alkenes using palladium nanoparticles on porous polycarbonate membranes. J. G. Thomas, M.Pérez Huete, C. E. Harris, K. M. Metz, E. J. Oltra Ferrero
1203. Investigation of the diphenylphosphonio group as an activator for SNAr substitution by phenoxides. L. J. O'Neil, M. D.Peterson, T. W. Nalli
1204. Toward the synthesis of 6-benzyl-2-thiouracil. C. Copi, A. Rosales Martinez, E. J. Oltra Ferrero, C. E. Harris
1205. Structure determination of the major components of the mandibular gland secretion produced by Cactoblastiscactorum larvae. F. M. Rossi, S. A. Wilson, M. S. Wolfin, T. J. Potter, T. Fitzgerald
1206. Withdrawn.
1207. Solvent effect on UV/Vis absorption: UV/Vis studies using turmeric extract and beet extract. C. Miller, S. Lie, H.Mweimwei, B. Clement
1208. Fluorination of alkenes with SelectfluorTM (F-TEDA) to form ß-fluoroamides and amines. J. P. Yapor, M. L. Druelinger,D. L. Dillon
1209. Withdrawn.
1210. Effects of lateral halogens and alterations in alkyl chain length on the phase behavior of oxadiazole based liquidcrystals. J. Nguyen, E. Scharrer
1211. Synthesis of ferrocenyl based C5 ligands. P. M. Bui, J. D. Thoburn
1212. Synthesis and characterization of novel helical, bent, and linear dibenzothiophene dione derivatives. R. Dellamotta,R. R. Hark
1213. Activities for undergraduate organic chemistry. J. Shearin, L. Farber
1214. Synthesis of electron-rich aromatic thiophene derivatives, specifically thio-benzene and naphthalene derivatives, forincorporation as components in donor-acceptor columnar liquid crystals (DACLCs). K. E. Huff, J. Reczek
1215. Synthesis and characterization studies of dipyrrinone-based liquid crystals. M. T. Huggins, D. Christiansen, A.Vega, A. Fisch
1216. Synthesis of acid functionalized ionic liquids for biopolymer processing. T. Goodie, W. Reichert
1217. Withdrawn.
1218. Synthesis of carbethoxy 3(2H)-furanones for biological studies. A. L. Yousef, E. M. Schmelz, A. B. Carpenter
1219. Effects of catalyst chain length on biopolymer processes. N. G. Williams, W. M. Reichert
1220. Using a steric buttress to enhance Diels-Alder cycloaddition reactions. D. R. Warrick, N. Choony
1221. Enzymatic ring opening polymerization and associated biodegradation. R. A. Crovak, D. Fish
1222. Asymmetric Michael additions for synthesis of a chiral GLP-1R reverse agonist. K. Hobbs, D. R. Haines, J. Kwon, L.Kim
1223. Palladium-catalyzed indenoannulations. K. D. Wille, A. W. Amick
1224. Synthesis of nonracemic oxetanes via the enantioselective reduction of prochiral ketones. R. Laguna Carrillo, B. I.Quiñones Díaz, M. Ortiz-Marciales
1225. Preparation and characterization of 1,2,4-tris(pentafluorophenyl)cyclopentadiene ether and fluoroether derivatives. J.C. Perkins, W. G. Hollis Jr., P. A. Deck
1226. Alternative DNA synthesis. M. D. Tibstra, T. Maddox
1227. Reductive amination for template-directed polymerization. R. LaCroix, M. Maddox
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1228. Regioselective lactone ring-openings using hydrogen-bonding organocatalysts. D. J. Arnold, B. R. Linton
1229. Zinc mediated geranylation: Toward the total synthesis of actinolide A. G. Phillips, A. Greenidge, J. Campbell, O.Grant, D. Nwenga, C. Randall
1230. Methylmagnesium bromide as a probe for the active oxidation state of iron in Kumada couplings of alkyl Grignardreagents. J. G. Bonner, M. C. Perry
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Morial Convention CenterHall D
Undergraduate Research Posters
Physical Chemistry
Cosponsored by PHYS and SOCEDJ. Evanseck, M. Adams, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
1231. Keto-enol tautomerism of acetylacetone: Modeling solvation using effective fragment potential. M. E. Marisa, K. L.Sampson, V. F. DeTuri
1232. Effect of probe density on DNA hybridization in microarrays: A Monte Carlo simulation study. M. P. van den Berg, J.M. Stubbs
1233. Reanalysis of the [12.3] 2Σ- - X 2Π1/2 and [12.3] 2Σ- - B 2Σ+ electronic transitions of nickel chloride, NiCl. T. Dahms,J. Harms, K. Womack, L. C. O'Brien, J. J. O'Brien
1234. Vibrational spectroscopic evidence of cooperative adsorption of CO and H2O on roughened gold surfaces. J. G.Hinman, F. Y. Shalhout, S. Malyk, A. V. Benderskii
1235. Determination of the reactivity of the vibrational ground state of methane on Ni(111). C. R. Hill, P. J. Kelleher, D.Del Sesto, Y. Huang, A. Utz
1236. Near-infrared spectrum of zirconium fluoride, ZrF, by intracavity laser absorption spectroscopy. J. Harms, T. Dahms,K. Womack, L. C. O'Brien, J. J. O'Brien
1237. Synthesis and solubility analysis comparing di-creatine citrate, tri-creatine citrate, and creatine pyruvate to creatinemonohydrate. J. Llaneras, T. S. Wallner
1238. Kinetics of the photoreduction of p-nitrobenzoic acid on Ag and AgxAu1-x nanoparticle films. K. L. Corp, B. D. Gilbert
1239. Characterization of peptides on silver colloidal surfaces using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. S. L. Stovall, B.D. Gilbert
1240. Use of spectral simulation in the analysis of the complex NMR spectra of simple organofluorine compounds. N. G.Zaibaq, T. B. Malloy Jr, L. B. Alemany
1241. Designing a new ultrahigh vacuum chamber optimized for astrochemical studies. N. Rivas, A. A. Tran, C.Arumainayagam
1242. Failure of the cross-correlation phase measurement technique. K. M. Schock, K. J. Ham, K. Dickens, K. C. McGill
1243. Production of D2 observed following irradiation of D2O at sub-excitation energies. K. D. Tran, S. M. Abdullahi, K.Atkinson, C. Arumainayagam
1244. Solubility differences between asphaltenes of non air blown asphalt blends and asphaltenes of air blown asphaltblends. A. Hakizimana, J. Hardee
1245. Methanol radiolysis of astrochemical interest. M. Boamah, K. Sullivan, F. Yhee, M. Boyer, K. Schulenberger, K.Atkinson, C. Arumainayagam
1246. Photooxidation of p-aminobenzoic acid on roughened metal surfaces. J. J. Hight, B. D. Gilbert
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1247. Prebiotic, P-O-P bond formation: Potassium dihydrogen phosphate and adenosine monophosphate on a silica surface.A. Hargrove, J. Lambert, T. Georgelin, M. Jaber
1248. Comparison of hydrogen bonding measurements by NMR and FTIR Spectroscopy. K. M. Munoz, J. J. Stankus
1249. Control of tube formation in reverse chemical gardens: Effects of pH and metal ion. S. Ogden, B. Smith, A. Lewis, M.A. Horn
1250. DFT studies on the photochemical conversion of CO2 to methanol with TiH2. C. Zhang, X. Wang
1251. Photoionization and metastable fragmentation of boron tribromide cluster ions. S. P. Borutta, M. G. Nollen, D. A.Hales
1252. Computational study of photoionized boron trichloride clusters. A. P. Taucher, D. A. Hales
1253. Photofragmentation of boron tribromide cluster ions. M. G. Nollen, S. P. Borutta, D. A. Hales
1254. Ammonia radiolysis: An interstellar source of nitrogen. K. Shulenberger, K. Ledbetter, C. Arumainayagam, E.Boehler, P. Swiderek
1255. Investigation into the optical effects on the polarization of liquid mediums. A. D. Gallo, J. Orr
1256. Millimeter-wave rotational spectroscopy of pyridazine and its astrochemical implications. J. D. Shutter, B. K.Amberger, B. J. Esselman, R. J. McMahon, J. F. Stanton, R. C. Woods
1257. Determination of excited state Ni+ production in sputtering glow discharges using diagnostic thermometer reactions.L. Chen, C. A. Cameron, K. G. Fancher, B. K. Ward, W. S. Taylor
1258. Kinetic study of the ascorbate-chlorite reaction at basic pH. S. R. Dwyer, M. Curtin, D. Buckvic, K. Kustin
1259. Formaldehyde detection using liquid crystal birefringence. M. M. Luckey, G. R. Van Hecke
1260. Characterization and activity studies with ruthenium on alumina and silica supports. L. N. Richardson, A. Banerjee
1261. Interfacing microfluidics with IR spectroscopy. H. M. Spears, J. Emory, C. S. Henry, A. T. Krummel
1262. Preparation, characterization, and activity of platinum catalysts on alumina and silica supports. M. Boykin, A.Banerjee
1263. Triphase catalysis using montmorillonite clay/polymer intercalates. A. Beach, N. Thompson, N. Shabestary
1264. Computational studies of quantum mechanical calculations of benzene and water using multiscale chemicalsimulations. J. A. Clary, M. R. Salazar
1265. Sea surface kinetics: Monitoring ketyl radical anion production from the interaction of carbonate and sulfite solutionswith triplet state 4-carboxybenzophenone. N. S. Haywood, C. Stanton
1266. Application of the Pitzer model and Bates-Guggenheim convention for the calculation of pH for the physiological buffersolutions PIPES, ADA, and HEPES with NaCl at 25 and 37 °C. L. N. Roy, R. N. Roy
1267. Identifying characteristic frequencies of the CF3 stretching band of free and associated lithium triflate. A. M. D'Anna,L. Herrington, R. N. Mason
1268. Molecular modeling of casein kinase-1 to determine relevance of conserved potential phosphorylation sites. P. R.Pritchett, T. C. Messina, C. J. Brame
1269. Theoretical and experimental studies of the Raman spectra of 4-amino-cinnamic acid. K. J. Romero, J. J. Diamond, B.D. Gilbert
1270. Kinetic modeling of the reaction of creatine and hypochlorous acid to form N-formyl-N-methylglycine usingmathematica. L. A. Clough, A. J. Becker, W. J. Martin, M. C. Williamson, J. M. Chalker, G. H. Purser
1271. Analyzing the roaming mechanism of acetaldehyde dissociation using velocity map ion imaging. J. P. Wilkerson, M.Warter, S. W. North
1272. Investigation of low temperature oxidation reactions of 2-phenylethanol using photoionization mass spectrometry. A.Medrano, J. Czekner, C. A. Taatjes, D. L. Osborn, G. Meloni
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1273. Investigation of the surface-enhanced Raman scattering of 4', 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole in silver-doped silicasol-gel. E. R. Carlson, E. J. Atkinson, B. D. Gilbert
1274. Fluorescence quenching of anthracene derivatives. W. D. McCulloch, D. S. Egolf
1275. Determination of solid-liquid and vapor-liquid phase diagrams of binary organic mixtures using differential scanningcalorimetry. M. M. Miele, G. H. Zimmerman
1276. Determination of the binary phase diagrams of n-octyl-β-D-glucoside and n-heptyl-β-D-thioglucoside in the ionic liquid1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate. M. C. Kirkegaard, K. K. Karukstis, G. R. Van Hecke
1277. Kinetics of the reaction of caffeic acid with hypochlorous acid. S. C. Martin, S. R. Hussaini, J. M. Chalker, G. H. Purser
1278. Determination of the lyotropic liquid crystalline phases formed by green surfactants in ionic liquids throughfluorescence spectroscopy. J. Crompton, K. K. Karukstis, G. R. Van Hecke
1279. Investigating diatomic carbon in laser induced carbon plasmas. S. M. Craig, J. A. Kelley
1280. Synthesis of 5-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2,4-pentadienal via Wittig reaction for use in dye-sensitized solar cells. A. Leright,S. Mo, S. Hill
1281. Conductivities of aqueous solutions of lanthanum chloride from 25 to 75 °C. J. S. Powell, G. Zimmerman
1282. Theoretical investigation of anesthetic binding sites in ligand-gated ion channels. B. Cook, M. J. Dorko
1283. Computational investigation of catalytic mechanisms of nerve agent detoxification by phosphotriesterase. N. Hasty,M. J. Dorko
1284. Pyrolysis reactions of biomass-coal blends using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. P. Yangali, A. M. Celaya, J.L. Goldfarb
1285. Aromatics in the Titan thermosphere. J. Yasosky, J. Togeas
1286. Calculations of bond dissociation enthalpies in monocyclic oxygenates with implications for lignocellulosic biofuels. M.E. Lucius, C. R. Taylor, C. J. Hayes
1287. Analysis of microwave spectrum, and C-H· · ·π interactions in the C6H5F· · ·C2H2 weakly bound complex. N. W.Ulrich, R. A. Peebles, S. A. Peebles, N. A. Seifert, C. Perez, B. H. Pate
1288. High temperature emulsifier stability in oilfield drilling chemistry. M. Hill, A. Ventola, L. A. Zuraw, S. Almond
1289. Investigation of the auto-oscillatory/excitable limit of the BZ reaction. J. A. Wepy, E. R. Kast, T. LongJohn, S. G.Sobel, H. M. Hastings
1290. Probing charge-transfer complexes with two-photon absorption spectroscopy. W. R. Cleek, A. L. Houk, C. G. Elles
1291. UV-photochemistry of aqueous oxalate species. E. R. Villa, L. T. Fleming, K. J. Feierabend
1292. Computational analysis of 2-nitrophenol: An investigation of excited state intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer. S.Abrams, J. W. Ribblett
1293. Kinetics and mechanism for the reaction of aqueous oxalate species with hydroxyl radical. R. L. Craig, L. T. Fleming,K. J. Feierabend
1294. Geometrical and electronic properties of exohedral derivatives of C20: C20Xn (X = H or F; n ≤ 20). M. V. Mateus, K.A. Beran
1295. Withdrawn.
1296. Withdrawn.
1297. Solvent effects on chiral compounds: A VCD comparison. T. Cumming, J. B. Foresman
1298. Impact of solvent upon the photo-induced chemistry of 1-acylaminoanthraquinones. A. D. Young, S. J. Sobeck
1299. Spectroscopic properties of a series of imines. J. M. Hotalen, N. A. Ruiz, J. B. Dudek, J. M. Bennett
1300. Calculated substituent effects on the reduction of acetophenone in non-aqueous solvents. M. Al-Kaabi, D. B. Lawson
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1301. Nickel as a catalytic agent for aldehyde reduction. T. M. Vint, D. B. Lawson
1302. Oxygen free chemical bath deposition of ZnS thin films on (111) silicon. B. Tillotson, G. Richmond, K. Meitzner
1303. Understanding aerosol surfaces: Dicarboxylic acid adsorption behavior at an air/water interface. S. Wood, G.Richmond, P. Blower
1304. Growth of zinc oxide nanobelt structures at varying temperatures. J. A. Nowalk, M. Tzolov
1305. Measuring surface spin-polarization of ferromagnetic thin films using point-contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy. E.D. Grimley, A. Biswas
1306. Withdrawn.
1307. Rate laws for several fluorinated porphyrin molecules and their potential use in photodynamic therapy. M. Campbell,J. Lobue
1308. Physical properties of vanillin-tetraphenylporhyrin and its potential applications in photodynamic therapy. W.Coggins, J. Lobue
Section F
Morial Convention CenterHall D
Undergraduate Research Posters
Polymer Chemistry
Cosponsored by PMSE, POLY, and SOCEDJ. Evanseck, M. Adams, Organizers
12:00 - 2:30
1309. Synthesis and viability of hyper-branching lysine polycaprolactone star polymers as organic bone scaffolds. A. M.Becker, A. M. Kovacs, K. A. Boduch-Lee
1310. Withdrawn.
1311. Determination of the optimal crosslink density for the durability of acrylic-titania composite photocatalytic materials.B. S. Pelletier, C. A. Daly, B. D. Stewart, J. E. Boyd
1312. Investigation of porous polymeric support materials for TiO2 photocatalytic water purification. C. A. Daly, B. S.Pelletier, B. D. Stewart, L. G. Andrews, J. E. Boyd
1313. Green chemistry approach to fabricating porous TiO2-acrylic composite photocatalytic materials. B. D. Stewart, B. S.Pelletier, C. A. Daly, J. E. Boyd
1314. In-situ FT-IR/HATR spectroelectrochemistry of battery materials. G. H. Jones, D. Teeters
1315. Zeta potential measurements of polymer resins. A. Shrestha, S. Libi, D. Norwood
1316. Withdrawn.
1317. Withdrawn.
1318. Optimization of cationic polymerization mechanism for chemically green monomers: β-Pinene in conjunction with[Ph3C][B(C6F5)4]. S. N. Moore, A. Anderson-wile
1319. Sonochemical copolymerization of HEA/MAHB for covalent functionalization of MWCNTs. J. M. Davison, G. Curtzwiler,J. Rawlins
1320. Synthesis and characterization of A-B-A triblock copolymers consisting of poly(L-lactide) and poly(propyleneglycol)/poly (ethylene glycol). C. Cornell, F. Davies, P. Schofield
1321. Synthesis of a polymer-LED with a poly(p-phenylenevinylene) backbone through the Gilch polymerization method. E.Pedanou, D. Fish
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1322. Synthesis of norbornene derivatives for the incorpoartion into the matrix of self-healing epoxies. D. T. Chang, M. W.Keller, S. R. Hussaini
1323. Biomedical applications of sol-gels. B. Ottoson, C. H. Lisse
1324. Advances towards the polymerization of FAMEs: A more efficient and robust approach. Y. G. Fakhro, M. F. Page
1325. Synthesis of polycaprolactone: A green approach with polymer analysis techniques. C. T. Gerold, S. E. Goergen, T.M. Pappenfus
1326. Simple organic solar cell fabrication for the undergraduate chemistry laboratory. N. M. Thomas, T. M. Pappenfus
1327. Electrospinning of homogeneous nylon/cellulose blends. U. Butt, T. j. Athauda, R. R. Ozer
1328. Withdrawn.
1329. Progress towards the synthesis of resorcinarene-core polylactide/polyethylene glycol star block copolymers using clickchemistry. A. E. Tipton, A. C. Falls, P. S. Corbin
1330. Synthesis of silicatein-α mimic for the formation of silica. C. C. Hire, A. A. Santiago, D. H. Adamson
1331. Synthesis of silica tubes using electrospun fibers of polymer mimic of silicatein-α. C. C. Hire, A. A. Santiago, D. H.Adamson
1332. Polyester dendrons from multi-functional cores and their physical properties. J. E. Lapucha, B. Myers, M. N. Syed, S.Nazarenko, S. M. Grayson
1333. Porphyrin doped sol-gels: Comparative analysis of acid vs. base catalysis. J. L. Cumbee, C. H. Lisse
1334. Synthesis and characterization of cysteine-based PEGylated dendrimer. W. Dowler, R. Herati
1335. Microscopic characterizations of fiber welded biocomposite materials. A. Brenner, L. M. Haverhals, K. D. Sweely, M.P. Foley, E. K. Brown, H. C. De Long, P. C. Trulove
1336. Withdrawn.
Proposing and Administering a Successful REU Program
Sponsored by PROF, Cosponsored by CHED, CMA, and ETHC
Sustainability in the Chemical Sciences: Models and Case Studies for Education
Sponsored by CEI, Cosponsored by CHED, ENVR, and SCHB
What is Chemistry Education Research?
Sponsored by YCC, Cosponsored by CHED
MONDAY EVENINGSection A
Morial Convention CenterHall D
Sci-Mix
I. J. Levy, Organizer
8:00 - 10:00
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1639, 1650, 1655, 1708. See subsequent listings.
Section B
Morial Convention CenterHall D
Successful Student Chapters
Cosponsored by SOCEDJ. Evanseck, L. Betsock, N. Bakowski, N. Di Fabio, R. Lindsey, K. Dobson, Organizers
8:00 - 10:00
1466. ACS Student Affiliates Chapter of Seattle Pacific University. A. Dahlberg, K. Myhre, G. Gibbs, H. Yi, M. Gobble, K.Pierce
1467. Northeastern University Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society: Integrating green chemistry intoeveryday life. C. Dunne, E. Miner, J. Roberts, A. Varca, C. Hartigan, K. Cameron
1468. PUCPR go green! J. E. Mercado, I. P. Torres, N. S. Fernández, N. M. Yordán, L. Santos
1469. Student chapter of ACS at Georgia Southern University. L. R. Sequeira, C. L. Swain, M. Holland, T. Blanton, C. D.McGibony
1470. ChEmory: Emory University's Undergraduate ACS Affiliate. A. Mui, B. Wang, D. Mulford, J. Weaver
1471. Miami Chemical Society. T. M. Woodruff, N. Fisher, S. M. Greer, J. C. Kaine, C. Connell, D. L. Tierney
1472. Successful student chapter: Ferris State University. B. Q. Wierckz, N. Okuwa, P. R. Di Raddo
1473. Active fundraising event to support student travel and research grants at Illinois State University. A. M. Bruck, J. Hu,J. E. Baur, J. D. Driskell, J. Kim
1474. Fundraising as a key part of chemistry and biochemistry club at North Dakota State University. M. Mann, A.Sommer, J. Wrage, S. C. Rasmussen
1475. ACS student chapter at NDSU: Providing a pathway to science. L. Lystrom, A. MacDonald, K. Sandin, S. C.Rasmussen
1476. Involving community kids in chemistry. V. DeBarros, M. Pavey, M. J. D'Souza
1477. Student Chemists Association at The College of New Jersey: An outstanding student chapter. M. Sanders, D. Pesce,K. DeMeester, K. McGarry, A. O'Connor, B. Chan
1478. Professional development and service activities of the WKU Student Chapter of the ACS. H. B. Asberry, C. Whelan, E.Ernst, J. Wellum, J. B. Maddox
1479. Texarkana College Chemistry Club-2012-13. K. Chase, P. Harman
1480. Successful chapter activities of the Monmouth University Chemistry Club. C. Roselli, A. Teehan, S. Dos Santos, E.Braunstein, G. Moehring
1481. Withdrawn.
1482. Energizing the community through chemistry. D. T. Kwasniewski, B. Loga, K. Tokarski, A. Aloia, A. Hertzog, R.Chinni
1483. Truman State University: ACS student chapter. J. Bell, A. Brandt, M. Delcau, E. Riekeburg, T. Humphry
1484. Catalyzing the future of chemistry: The success of the Stonehill College ACS student chapter. S. A. Murray, S. W.Sweeney, M. T. Dumas, K. M. Vailonis, R. M. Leising, A. A. DeColli, J. F. Chalmers, J. K. Lai, K. A. McCarthy, G. Y. Cole,C. Schnitzer, M. Hall
1485. PLNU chemistry club develops enthusiasm for chemistry in the greater San Diego area. A. Gillett, C. McGue, J.
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Blessing, J. Milligan, A. Zakaroff, J. Cajbon, J. Hsu, S. Choung, M. Rouffet
1486. St. Edward's University ACS Student Chapter activites and events. C. Little, O. Nassar, E. Caudill, O. Collado, K.Davis, J. Lewis, D. Wharry, J. Potratz
1487. MTSU SMACS activities 2012-13: An unexpected journey. B. Donaphon, S. Patel, J. Basham, B. Wright, C. Emmett,L. Plancher, A. Friedli, G. White
1488. Saint Martin's University ACS Student Affiliate. D. S. Mast, J. Rewerts, A. Aguilar, P. Guevara, A. L. Smalley
1489. SMACS at Morehead State University. M. B. Cantrell, K. Renyer, S. Khouja, M. Blankenbuehler
1490. UT StACS STEMM summer camp. A. L. Hall, E. Kippenhan
1491. Celebration of 2012 national chemistry week at UPR Humacao. K. M. Velazquez, V. Ramírez, M. Reyna, P. Aguilar,B. Roselló, J. Suárez
1492. Barry University Chemistry Club – small things, big reactions. T. Comnick, E. Rodriguez, A. Mohammed, J.Llaneras, G. Fisher
1493. Saint Joseph's University Molloy Chemical Society. B. O. Werkheiser, A. Vilbert, E. Ang, A. Stockhausen, N. Julian, J.Cerda
1494. Using community service activities to keep member involvement in the chapter. K. Shelnutt, S. Howard, R. F.Johnston
1495. Chemistry, community, connections: Activities of the OBU ACS Student Chapter. H. M. McCarty, K. B. Willis, M. D.Perry, Jr.
1496. Restructuring chapter leadership: Co-presidency and joint chapter responsibilities increases chapter efficiency. N.Batty, L. Davis, R. M. Hyde, P. Hooker
1497. Gordon College Student Chapter of the ACS: Making connections. S. E. McCarron, S. M. Strobel, E. J. Hong, R. E.Chadwick, M. C. Enright, B. D. Stewart, B. S. Pelletier, H. Chang, J. E. Boyd
1498. Belmont student members show the community that science is fun. A. B. Moore, F. Jweinat, M. Leatherwood
1499. Events and activities of the ACS Student Chapter at Millersville University of Pennsylvania. B. Daum, T. Nguyen, A.DiAscro, R. Kisling, L. Rickard, L. H. Rickard
1500. “Eight 2-liters later”…and more at #UMFChemClub: Today's chemistry at the University of Michigan-Flint. C. M.McCarthy, A. Barress, R. Heaton, A. Khobeir, M. Massoud, S. Grathoff, J. Arnold, J. Tischler, M. Wilhelm
1501. Missouri Western State University Alchemist Club activities. H. Huff, B. Testorff, A. Cassity, S. Lorimor
1502. Aquinas Chemistry Society: Successful student chapter. L. Cichon, M. Saladin, E. Jensen
1503. Student chapter activities at Angelo State University. A. Mobley, Y. Valenzuela, E. Osborne, K. Boudreaux
1504. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the national chemistry week. O. J. Morales-Martínez, R. Norat-Rosario, C.Ramos-González, A. González-Nieves, M. Rodríguez-Guzmán, J. Pérez-Colón, G. Negrón-Ocasio, M. Ortiz-Rivera, I. Lehman-Andino, K. Santiago-Alarcón, B. Pinto-Pacheco, N. DeJesús-Díaz, J. González-Delgado, K. Sánchez, A. Reyes, C. Coste, Y.Miranda-Alarcón, E. Vega-Narváez, I. Montes-González
1505. Bonding through the challenges of a 2-year college environment, part II. K. Kamowski, B. Reed, M. McLaughlin, H.Young, H. Schmale, M. Zekarias, G. D. Gibbs
1506. Effect of pH on Rhodamine B and curcumin chelation with heavy metals. C. Miller, H. mweimwei, S. Lie, B. Clement,L. Bienski
1507. GGC chemistry club grizzlies rock from the Piedmont. G. E. Rudd, J. Lee, N. Hudgens, J. Bassong, M. Espinosa, N.Ward, W. Seawell
1508. San Germán Student Chapter: An amazing adventure. D. Galarza, F. Del Valle, N. Caraballo, A. Gonzalez
1509. Being the catalyst for inspiring South Florida youth to engage in chemistry. M. S. Noguera, A. Llodra, J. Lichter, J.Miksovska
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1510. IVCC - 50 years and counting. P. van Drielen, M. E. Johll
1511. Western State Colorado University: Chemistry in the mountains. M. Byrne, D. Lauridsen, J. Tyrey, B. Jackson, J.Ryter
1512. American Chemical Society: University of New Mexico chapter. S. J. von Hoyningen-Huene, P. Sandoval, A. Segura,L. Whalen
1513. Good chemistry at Tarleton State University. E. C. Geye, K. S. Mueller, C. Perez, M. J. Risher, P. T. Bell
1514. Catawba College ACS: Good food and good chemistry. F. Villa, L. Castillo, B. Rushing, A. Williamson, M. Sabo, J.Beard, C. Miderski, R. Barber, E. Carlton, B. Baumgarten, T. Benton
1515. Withdrawn.
1516. Canisius College Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society. J. E. Hitro, A. J. Dannenhoffer, P. M. Sheridan
1517. Introduction through outreach: Chemistry in the community. R. M. Kew, J. J. O'Donnell
1518. Chemists, assemble! United to spread a love of science through outreach and community service. L. Avila, J.Tanguma, C. Prado
1519. Chemistry matters at Washington College. S. Spitznagel, D. Reilly, M. Streeeter, C. Giannaccini, A. Amick
1520. UAB ACS student members blazing a trail of chemistry through the magic city. R. D. Davidson, M. K. Longmire, J.A. Nikles
1521. Phosphorescence, fluorescence, and bears… oh my:Excited state of Missouri State's ACS student affiliates. J. A.Schott, D. Thomas
1522. Priory of biology and chemistry at East LA College: Advocating chemistry at the K-14 education level. A. S. Perez, C.Flores, J. Jimenez, A. Tinoco, L. London, L. Xu, K. Olsen, V. Jaramillo, A. Rivera-Figueroa
1523. Fresno state outreach: We're not just about the intra-interactions. A. Alfter, B. D. Bevier, J. Powell, G. Harnden, C.Mahler, K. Ponce, M. Vang, M. L. Golden, J. Goto
1524. Community and campus outreach through chemistry. J. E. Oliver, J. W. Ford, L. E. Boyd, R. N. Mason
1525. SIUE Chemistry Club on campus and in the community. R. Lin, H. Nguyen, J. Kline, R. Huang, E. Navarre
1526. Florida Southern College a successful chapter. J. McCabe, T. Iakovidis, R. Petit Homme, A. Prather, L.Derringer, J. Montgomery
1527. Successful activities of SAACS at the University of Central Oklahoma. K. Magiera, C. Kriewall, D. R. Rundle
1528. Synthesis of a new chapter at Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, Ponce campus. G. J. Baez Miranda, P. RiveraPomales, M. Baez Miranda, J. Chabrier, E. Medina Perez, E. J. Ferrer Torres
1529. Evergreeen State College Chemistry Club 2012-2013. N. Culores, A. May, D. Bopegedera
1530. Gruen Chemistry Society: A recently reactivated student chapter of the American Chemical Society. C. Cloke, S. M.Lewis
1531. Eastern Oregon University ACS Student Member Chapter: Celebrating the International Year of Chemistry. K. C. Irish,L. A. Loennig, L. E. Steiger, I. J. Walters, A. G. Cavinato
1532. Student members of the ACS: University of Kentucky. B. Nelson, S. Beavin, E. Bryant, E. Jones, B. S. Guiton
1533. Developing a successful chem club at Marietta College. A. Gadd, R. Greenstein, A. Kasick, R. S. Wood, J. R. Jeitler
1534. ACS Student Chapter of Tennessee State University: A three year overview. J. Readus, O. K. Menakaya, R. A.Woodall, J. Moore
1535. Notable chemistry outreach in our lives. A. R. Clark, M. C. Martin, S. Majorski, D. J. LeCaptain
1536. Texas Christian University's collaboration with Cook Children's Health Care System on the sick science show. E. S.Zimmermann, K. N. Green
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1537. ACS's "green" student chapter: Wilkes University. B. Conklin, A. Duda, P. Esempio, J. Khalil, C. Zerby, D. Mencer
1538. American chemical society student chapter at the University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX. N. Zaibaq, J. Amouri, A.Rubio, A. McCorkle, V. Hernandez, B. Mellis, E. Ledesma
1539. Science sensations: An educational program to foster interest in the sciences. D. T. Seidenkranz, S. S. Gardeen, A.P. Kleinfehn, C. M. Goodrich, J. Alia
1540. Central Washington University SAACS 2012-2013: Passing on the torch. A. Wilson, L. Ardon, T. B. Kilburn, K. Frazier,N. Meyers, D. Rivera, T. Sorey
1541. Otterbein University Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society. J. Swartzentruber, M. Lucius, K.O'Neil, N. Grider, T. Sams, K. Childers, D. H. Johnston
1542. Achievements of the Waynesburg University ACS Student Chapter. J. L. Briggs, E. LeCain, M. Wojtowicz, I. Cochran,T. Onifer, T. Faggioli, R. LaCount, E. Baldauff
1543. Loras College American Chemical Society 2012-2013. J. D. Breitbach, D. Oostendorp, L. Gautam, K. Mohapp, D.Johnston, R. Shei, A. McClain
1544. Arkansas Tech University Chemistry Club: Engaging and supporting students for academic success. M. Reynolds, M.Whitehead, K. Brigance, R. Bowman, D. Dodd, D. Abernathy, J. Trujillo, C. A. Mebi
1545. American Chemistry Society, University of Minnesota, Morris Chapter. M. Anderson, T. Beck, L. L. Brown, M. Doan,M. L. Moyer, J. Togeas
1546. Indiana University Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (IU SAACS). A. Radmilovic, K. Griffith, K.Alibegovic, A. Oshodi, A. J. Rusch, J. Rose, J. York, S. Harvey, D. Peters
1547. Washington and Jefferson College ACS Student Chapter. K. Rodriguez, M. Schumacher, C. Snoznik, M. Morelli, S. M.Malinak
1548. Southeastern Oklahoma State University ACS Student Members chapter: Chemistry from the blue and gold. A.Showalter, T. Assamoi, S. L. Djenno, T. Shannon, C. Tolar, B. Ayres, C. Carter, J. Freeman, C. Nishina-Martin, N. L. Paiva
1549. National Chemistry Week 2012 at the University of Detroit Mercy. M. S. Black, J. J. Eby, C. Kashat, A. C. Konja, C. G.Mikek, M. M. Smith, B. D. West, K. R. Evans, M. J. Mio
1550. Chemistry mentorship at the University of Detroit Mercy. M. S. Black, J. J. Eby, C. Kashat, A. C. Konja, C. G. Mikek, M.M. Smith, B. D. West, K. R. Evans, M. J. Mio
1551. Student members of the American Chemical Society at Hofstra University: 2012-2013. T. Clark, A. Clune, C.Schmelkin, J. Wepy, E. Kast, J. Shumila, J. Spinelli, R. P. D'Amelia
1552. Green chemistry in action. N. D. Solá-Avilés, A. X. Cruz-Rodríguez, D. Vega-López, S. Chaparro-Ruiz, E. Gordian-Rivera, B. J. Ramos-Santana
1553. Southeast Missouri State University Student Members of the American Chemical Society. S. Cantrell, J. Pratt, R.Morgan-Theall
1554. Science Saturday, an outreach to the communitydemos in the dark: Visual demonstration of chemistry. Q. p.Nguyen, L. Gao
1555. XEM on and off campus at Austin Peay State University. J. Campbell, L. Peace, C. Brennan, G. Shelton
1556. University of Utah ACS Student Chapter: Bringing higher education into the community. A. Orendt, H. Sebahar, N.Wagley, J. Spencer, S. Crouch, R. Edwards, V. Martin, A. Wilson, R. Sunderland
1557. Western Washington University Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society. N. Koeppen, M. Schurr, A.Mangubat, A. Storozhenko, C. Strom, S. R. Emory, E. A. Raymond
1558. University of Central Arkansas student chapter: Collaborating with other science clubs on campus. J. Schmidt, E.McMoran, J. Wilkerson, A. B. Wallace, A. Hanson, K. S. Dooley, F. Yarberry
1559. SMACS in action: Student chapter at Frostburg State University. K. E. Davidson, C. A. Johnson, R. K. Clark, P. S.Biser
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1560. Strengthening the bond between Dallas-Fort Worth and chemistry. S. B. Dang, K. N. Green, C. Barthelemy
1561. Student Affiliate Chapter at Texas Christian University. S. B. Dang, K. E. Poole, E. S. Zimmermann, K. N. Green
1562. ACS student chapter UPRAg: 10th anniversary of chemistry of life. E. I. Gordian-Rivera, Y. M. Dumeng-Santiago, K.V. Gonzalez-Rosa, D. Guzman-Giraud, B. J. Ramos-Santana
1563. Saint Vincent College Chemistry Club 2012-2013. J. M. Mayers, D. J. Tiberi, S. J. Gravelle
1564. Chemistry Student Association (CSA) at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). M. Kraft, S. Elkassih, K. Balkus
1565. UTPB Chemistry Club: Promoting chemistry in west Texas. B. Garcia, A. I. Tena, A. Lopez, B. C. White, S. Moreno, A.Lomague, K. A. Beran
1566. Outreach programs developed by University of the Sciences ACS Student Affiliate. T. Babar, B. Koronkiewicz, M.Mohadjer-Beromi, J. Mercadante, C. Ventura, P. Orens, C. Bentzley
1567. 2012-13: Another successful year for Saint Louis University's ACS Student Chapter. T. M. Krenning, A. Rosas, S.Doonan, G. Pruett, B. Znosko
1568. Georgia College's outstanding student chapter: Small college, big ideas. K. Fredo, J. McPhail, K. Smith, J. Cumbee, R.Patel, K. Nelson, W. Carter, B. Schaafsma, C. H. Lisse
1569. Chemistry Club member enrichment for student recruiting and retention. C. Appelman, V. S. Tallavajhala, A. D.Spaeth, P. R. Hanson, R. S. Black
1570. Walking on water: Duquesne University ACS student members improve chapter activities. E. Renk, C. Schmucker, S.Katrancha, T. Ribelli, L. Roeske, J. Wendzicki, M. Mihailescu, P. Johnson, J. D. Evanseck
1571. Sacred Heart University jazzes things up with chemistry. B. Carter, J. Shearin, C. Clemens, K. Desai, B. Francis, A.Buonaccorsi, N. Doppler, R. Baroody, T. Kethro, K. Konieczny, A. Tescione, L. Farber
1572. Moving up to a macro scale: The PLU Chemistry Club. S. Johnson, V. Richmond, M. Adams, J. Wade, J. May, A. M.Munro, N. A. Yakelis, C. B. Fryhle
1573. Undergraduate Student chapter of the American Chemical Society at the University of Central Florida. N.Stoudemire, R. Oncay, H. Weidmaier, S. Sullivan
1574. How the College of Mount Saint Vincent chapter makes chemistry interesting to all. D. Zinani, L. Ly, P. J. Rivera, P. K.Kerrigan
1575. Ball State University Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. A. Q. Ribblett, A. E. Deripaska, B.Brenneman, C. Darris, T. Vu, C. Comer, H. Chiang, T. Amora, J. C. Dunham, J. W. Ribblett
1576. All together now! Inter-organizational collaborations. S. Branch, L. Love, S. Douglas, T. Mitchell, D. Brown, L.Thomas, L. Mensah, E. Stewart, M. Adams, J. Privett
1577. Tried and true: The programs of the Centenary College chemistry club. E. D. Grimley, L. J. Lisherness, E. A.Vazquez, L. A. Hair, T. M. Ticich
1578. ACS activities at Ashland University. A. C. Falls, M. R. Southerland, C. E. Nix, M. L. Boron, K. B. Elliot, P. S. Corbin,R. W. Corbin, M. L. Arthur, B. K. Mohney, N. B. Regan
1579. Colorful and pedagogic demonstrations involving the transition metals and halogens. C. N. Peeler, S. V. Patel, G. J.Forgays, J. M. Travis, I. E. Garrigan, S. K. Airee
1580. [A]4: Adams Atoms ACU Activities. S. Savage, R. P. Beeton
1581. University of Colorado Denver chemistry club. C. Huynh, D. Langlois, M. Maron
1582. ACS's –UPRA: Chemistry in our lives. J. L. Rivera, K. M. Bracero, M. Ramos
1583. Feeding the spirit of the inner chemist. R. E. Blackman, M. Reed, Y. Sivolobova, C. Koski, T. White, L. Rowell, J. G.Kelley
1584. Student members of the American Chemical Society: University of Arizona chapter. K. C. Saunders, L. S. Wugalter,A. E. Vollaro, T. J. Chozinski, B. A. Waldvogel, K. M. Cornett, J. Pollard
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1585. University of Southern Maine chemistry club uses demonstrations to teach students about the chemistry of food. L.Venturini, Z. Chopchinski, S. Venturini, P. Woodruff
1586. Angelo State University Green Chemistry Student Chapter. A. Mobley, Y. Valenzuela, E. Osborne, K. Boudreaux
1587. Chemical interactions, University of Nevada Las Vegas “UNLV Chemistry Club”. A. Samuel, J. Dixon, J. Paraiso, N.Manoharan, Y. Zhao, J. Blakesley, A. Eister, C. Tisdell, M. Uriestegui, M. Orgill
1588. Spring Hill College ACS Student Chapter 2011-2012. W. Webre, P. Wright, L. Kraynak, C. R. Simmons
TUESDAY MORNINGSection A
Morial Convention CenterR01
ACS Award for Achievement in Research for the Teaching and Learning of Chemistry: Symposium in Honor ofMary B. Nakhleh
D. Herrington, OrganizerM. Miller, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1589. From “toothpicklets” to molecules: Representations and understandings of the nature of matter. J. K. Weller, M.B. Nakhleh
8:55 1590. Do molecules matter? Student responses to demonstrations and animations. S. Schlosser
9:15 1591. Investigation of student connections between the macroscopic and microscopic levels using multiple externalrepresentations. B. Postek, M. B. Nakhleh
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 1592. Students' understanding of particle position during physical changes. K. C. Smith, S. Villarreal
10:10 1593. Using particulate level models to improve student understanding of difficult chemistry concepts: Applying whatI learned from working with Mary Nakhleh. D. Herrington, S. Ryan
10:30 1594. Enhancing student understanding through the use of atomic level animations: Influences of Mary Nakhleh. R.M. Kelly
10:50 Intermission.
11:00 1595. What's in the model? Student interpretation of chemical formulas from particulate representations. B. L.Gonzalez, K. Monteyne, E. Rowan
11:20 1596. Assessment of particulate thinking and misconceptions. S. Bretz
11:40 1597. Award Address (ACS Award for Achievement in Research in the Teaching and Learning of Chemistrysponsored by Pearson Education). Teaching chemistry in the 21st century: The role of student representations. M. B.Nakhleh
12:20 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
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ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences: Symposium in Honorof George H. Fisher
Cosponsored by CMA and CPS
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G. Fisher, OrganizerZ. Morales Martinez, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1598. Award Address (ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciencessponsored by The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.). Encouraging disadvantaged students to enter careers in thechemical sciences. G. H. Fisher
8:55 1599. Reaching disadvantaged students through participation. J. J. Pak
9:15 1600. Older members need encouraging too.. Z. Morales-Martinez
9:35 Intermission.
9:45 1601. The impact Project SEED had in one family. M. Delgado
10:05 1602. Project SEED committee in the beginning. J. Brown
10:25 1603. Finding the right students to encourage without discouraging others. S. Fahrenholtz
10:45 Intermission.
10:55 1604. A dream: An inspirational message. N. Gonzalez
11:15 1605. Withdrawn.
11:35 1606. Effective techniques for encouraging disadvantaged students into academic and professional success in thechemical sciences. S. Pappatheodorou
11:55 Concluding Remarks.
Section C
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Integrating Chemistry and Polymer Science Research into the Classroom
RET and Curriculum Development
K. Cavicchi, OrganizerS. E. Morgan, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1607. K-12 outreach at the University of Akron. K. A. Cavicchi, C. Helfer
8:55 1608. From the lab-bench to the classroom: Three RET experiences at the University of Akron. P. Alayamini, J.Jernigan, R. McMillen, G. Chen, N. Leipzig, Y. Yun, K. Cavicchi
9:20 1609. Nanotechnology for teachers: Integrating cutting edge research into K-12 science classrooms. C. A. Nichol, S.Williams, G. Adragna
9:45 Intermission.
10:00 1610. RET and STEM education at University of Cincinnati. A. R. Kukreti, C. V. Maltbie
10:20 1611. From the bench to the blackboard: Research-inspired laboratory experiments and a survey instrument toassess their impact on students' awareness of and attitudes toward scientific research. M. E. Anzovino, A. E. Greenberg, J.W. Moore
10:40 1612. Budding and building university-school partnerships. M. Bakker
11:00 1613. Inquiry-based discovery at the lower elementary level: "You are a Scientist". A. Minitello, D. K. Peraino, D.
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11:20 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Increasing Student Comprehension and Retention in the Undergraduate Organic or Inorganic Curriculum
A. Anderson, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1614. Incorporating original research into the organic teaching laboratory: The HDACi cancer therapeutic laboratoryproject. L. Peraro, D. J. Slade, J. S. Miller
8:55 1615. Teaching organic instrumentation using inquiry learning. F. E. Jacobsen
9:15 1616. Effect of discussion sessions on student learning in the organic laboratory. L. McNulty, J. Esteb, A. Wilson, P.Morgan, A. Azman
9:35 1617. Pulling back the curtain on extractions: Visualizing the partition equilibrium. J. A. Shanata, H. T. Nguyen, P. M.Nguyen
9:55 Intermission.
10:10 1618. Using tablet monitors and computers to teach organic chemistry. L. J. Tucker
10:30 1619. Active learning in organic chemistry: Cell phones as classroom response systems. J. H. Penn
10:50 1620. Online, timed practice exams in organic chemistry: Enhancing student accountability for learning and long-termretention. M. R. Asirvatham
11:10 1621. Study of the development and implementation of organic chemistry animations in the classroom to facilitatelearning. N. T. Allison, J. T. Allison
11:30 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
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Developing and Maintaining a Successful Undergraduate Research Program
T. Chapp, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1622. Finding the time, the money, and the students: Building an undergraduate research group in chemistry from thefirst day of an academic career. K. R. Evans, M. J. Mio, M. A. Benvenuto
8:55 1623. Opportunities and challenges in undergraduate research mentorship. F. N. Ngassa
9:15 1624. Withdrawn.
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 1625. Complete undergraduate research experience inspired by NASA's Microgravity University. T. M. Ritter, S.Mandjiny
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10:10 1626. Surface science at a liberal arts college. A. L. Marsh
10:30 1627. Introducing chemical research to undergraduates: A survey course for sophomores and juniors. R. M. Jones
10:50 1628. Developing and maintaining a successful ACS student chapter. J. Brooks, D. Swearer, I. Sasimovich, D.Fagnani, S. Farrel
11:10 Concluding Remarks.
TUESDAY AFTERNOONSection A
Morial Convention CenterR01
George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education: Symposium in Honor of Conrad L. Stanitski
Chemistry Curricular Reform: Epitaxial Growth or Seismic Shifts?
A. Schwartz, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1629. Context, connections, chemistry, ... and Conrad. C. Middlecamp
2:00 1630. POGIL Project: Ten years of curricular reform in chemistry. R. Moog
2:25 1631. Teaching what's important. J. A. Bell
2:50 1632. Travels and travails, from Virginia to Siberia, with a stop in Dagauvpils. S. A. Ware
3:15 Intermission.
3:25 1633. 19th century tools, 20th century chemistry, 21st century students. J. W. Moore
3:50 1634. Bench, blackboards, and curriculum development. H. W. Heikkinen
4:15 1635. On reinventing the wheel in chemistry education. A. Schwartz
4:40 1636. Award Address (George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education sponsored by Cengage Learning and friendsand colleagues of George and Jeanne Pimentel). Chemistry curricular reform: Epitaxial growth or seismic shifts? C. L.Stanitski
5:10 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
Morial Convention Center214
General Papers
S. Fleming, OrganizerA. Marchetti, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1637. Teaching elementary and middle school physical science using tablet app technology. J. W. Ribblett
1:55 1638. Nanoscience education through student-developed serious games. J. S. Kirk
2:15 1639. Intro to College Chemistry: A novel iPad-based introductory chemistry course designed for both majors and
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non-majors. A. D. Marchetti
2:35 1640. Project iPad: Evaluating impact on student learning across multiple campuses. G. R. Shelton, R. Jones
2:55 Intermission.
3:05 1641. Holding online office hours for on-ground courses: A comparison of web resources to keep students in touch andon track. M. K. Mann
3:25 1642. Engaging and activating students through electronic tools: Use of mobile devices and integration of Reaxys inclasses and practical courses. M. Wijtmans
3:45 1643. Using technology to improve problem-solving skills and flip classroom learning in organic chemistry. J.McCallum
4:05 1644. Implementing a hybrid, reverse-instruction model in CHEM 3511 "Foundations of bioorganic chemistry". D. L.Baker
4:25 Intermission.
4:35 1645. Strategies for course development and assessment in a chemistry course for non science majors. M. S.Heerboth
4:55 1646. Guided inquiry: Are newly acquired skills translated to new contexts? G. de Oliveira, D. Murray, J. Caulkins, S.Brand, J. Fogleman, H. Dooley, A. Veeger
5:15 1647. Chemical Networks: A modern tool for organic chemistry. N. A. Gothard, C. M. Gothard, B. A. Grzybowski
5:35 1648. VIPEr: Highlighting solid state chemistry research in the undergraduate chemistry classroom. M. J.Geselbracht, B. A. Reisner
Section C
Morial Convention Center221
Integrating Chemistry and Polymer Science Research into the Classroom
GK12
S. E. Morgan, OrganizerK. Cavicchi, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1649. Bringing polymer and chemistry research to the high school classroom: NSF GK-12 at The University of SouthernMississippi. S. E. Morgan, K. L. Wingo, S. L. Herron
1:55 1650. Introduction to the synthetic utility of enzymes in a high school chemistry class. M. Smith, J. Bradley
2:15 1651. Maintaining an oil spill disaster: Free volume, solubility, and cross-linking explained. M. Syed, K. Holmes
2:35 1652. Designing a better football helmet lesson plan implementation. A. Janisse, J. Brownlow, D. Savin
2:55 Intermission.
3:10 1653. Evaluation of sunscreen formulation and effectiveness. L. J. Bridges, S. Greene, P. Buchanan
3:30 1654. Reaching for the stars: Forming and maintaining partnerships between universities, schools and the community.M. L. Paulsen, K. Labby
3:50 1655. Introducing medicinal chemistry research to middle school students: A multi-faceted approach from a GK-12experience. K. J. Labby, M. Paulsen
4:10 1656. Getting to the size of the matter: A nano collaboration for GK-12. V. Goss, M. Lieberman, T. Loughran, N.
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Wasio
4:35 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Molecular Modeling in the Undergraduate Curriculum
T. C. Castonguay, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1657. Use of molecular modeling in general chemistry as "pseudo-experimental" results for Lewis dot and VSEPRactivities. C. B. Martin, C. Vandehoef, A. Perdue
1:55 1658. Using computational chemistry to complement technique and preparative exercises throughout the organicchemistry laboratory. K. P. Peterson, S. A. Stoffregen
2:15 1659. DFT calculations as a teaching aid in introductory inorganic chemistry: Main group oxo transfer mechanisms asillustrative examples. S. Berg, J. Conradie, A. Ghosh
2:35 Intermission.
2:45 1660. Integrating computational chemistry into the physical chemistry curriculum. L. Johnston, T. Engel
3:05 1661. Computational experiment on single-walled carbon nanotubes. E. Zurek
3:25 1662. Comprehensive scheme to teach protein visualization in undergraduate biochemistry. S. Malapati
3:45 Intermission.
3:55 1663. Modeling of biomolecules for organic and biochemistry courses. S. A. Fleming
4:15 1664. Molecular dynamics laboratory module designed to support a molecular genetics research project. T. C.Messina, C. J. Brame, H. Chiang
4:35 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
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Developing and Maintaining a Successful Undergraduate Research Program
T. Chapp, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1665. Transforming general chemistry laboratory into a research-centered curriculum. K. Procko, S. F. Martin
1:55 1666. Integrating authentic research into the honors freshman chemistry lab. B. E. Eichler, G. Earl, D. E. Weisshaar,B. Moore, M. Berry, A. Sykes, M. Koppang, K. DeWitt
2:15 1667. Recent experiences with service-learning projects involving phosphorus monitoring in local water bodies forpublic education and prediction of harmful algal bloom (HAB) events. C. D. Norris, M. T. Homsher, S. Chopparapu, T. A.Albadran, A. Alghafely, A. S. Alsaif, G. A. Alzaabi, A. Ganapa, A. Khanal, L. Kromer, E. Murphy, J. Pang, S. Ramesh, K. E.Verhoff
2:35 Intermission.
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2:50 1668. Collaboration of the undergraduate research and teaching laboratories in the search for selective colorimetricanion detectors. N. M. Paul, J. C. Harris
3:10 1669. Creating a green, guided-inquiry organic laboratory curriculum at Northwestern University. O. P. Priest
3:30 1670. Assessment of community college student participation in STEM research programs. C. J. Foley, N. A. Leonhardt
3:50 Concluding Remarks.
TUESDAY EVENING
Poster Session
Sponsored by COMP, Cosponsored by ANYL, CHED, CINF, COLL, MEDI, ORGN, PHYS, PMSE, and POLY
WEDNESDAY MORNINGSection A
Morial Convention CenterR01
cCWCS: Developing Scholarly Communities to Transform Undergraduate Education
Renewable Energy
L. Kaplan, S. Malapati, OrganizersK. Braun, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1671. Implementing renewable energy workshop activities at Loyola University New Orleans. L. V. Koplitz, T. G.Spence, W. F. Walkenhorst
8:55 1672. Classroom simulation activity for developing an understanding of renewable energy technologies and limitations.R. Sargeant
9:15 1673. Implementing “sustainability” in instrumental analysis laboratory. S. Kradtap Hartwell
9:35 1674. Anaerobic digestion for a chemistry lab. T. Zauche
9:55 Intermission.
10:10 1675. Igniting an interest in chemistry: Expanding on renewable energy laboratories in a three-week summer bridgeprogram. L. J. Moore
10:30 1676. Impact of the Renewable Energy Workshop on curriculum and outreach at Ashland University. R. W. Corbin
10:50 1677. Story of chemistry: Fitting CCWCS materials into courses. G. C. Lisensky, K. L. Braun
11:10 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
Morial Convention Center214
Chemistry Education Research: Graduate Student Research Forum
S. Wood, OrganizerD. Cruz-Ramirez de Arellano, Organizer, Presiding
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8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1678. Withdrawn.
8:55 1679. Developing interview guides to investigate instructors' and students' perceptions of acid/base concepts ingeneral and organic chemistry. S. A. Wood, M. Orgill
9:15 1680. Student understanding in the organic chemistry teaching laboratory. J. L. Grutsch
9:35 Intermission.
9:45 1681. Prediction of student success using content-based vs. logical thinking-based commercial software. R. L. Ford, D.Mason
10:05 1682. Nevada's GEAR UP: Developing and formalizing a needs analysis for professional development in STEMeducation. E. Gandhi, M. Orgill, P. Schrader
10:25 1683. Times they are a-changin': Preparing preservice secondary science teachers for common core state standardsand next generation science standards, a proposed thesis project. S. J. Murphy, J. H. Tomasik, J. M. Voege, J. Cunningham
10:45 Concluding Remarks.
Section C
Morial Convention Center221
Beyond Multiple Choice: Assessment in the Digital Age
D. Exton, OrganizerJ. Reeves, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1684. Electronic delivery of ACS exams and the content map for the undergraduate curriculum: Merging how studentsperform with what students know. K. L. Murphy, T. A. Holme, J. R. Raker, A. L. Zenisky
8:55 1685. Using formative and summative webtests to enhance and assess student learning in organic and polymerchemistry. A. Kraft, V. Arrighi
9:15 1686. Correlating time spent on exercises with exam results in protein structure education at Maastricht University. E.Willighagen
9:35 Intermission.
9:45 1687. Item response theory (IRT) coupled with computerized assessments: A powerful method to inform instructors.C. H. Atwood, D. A. Behmke, J. D. Moody
10:05 1688. Using multiple modalities simultaneously as an assessment tool for learning from visualizations. S. A. Ryan, M.Stieff
10:25 1689. Assessing student actions in virtual environments through activity log file visualizations. R. E. Belford, D.Yaron, M. S. Karabinos, Y. Gal, O. Uzan
10:45 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Curriculum Development and Teaching in Chemistry Laboratory
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I. Levy, OrganizerB. Woodfield, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1690. Teaching chemistry from good and (why not?) faulty results: Kinetics of the pH-independent hydrolysis of4-nitrophenyl chloroformate. O. A. El Seoud, J. M. Moraes, P. D. Galgano
8:55 1691. Laboratory exam in analytical chemistry to test practical laboratory skills. A. Moskun
9:15 1692. Withdrawn.
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 1693. Evaluation and modification of standard operating procedures as a mechanism for introducing undergraduates tochemical research. G. D. Claycomb
10:10 1694. Scientific springboard: Using PUI-based consulting opportunities to provide discipline-specific training. J. M.Carr
10:30 1695. Use and evaluation of computerized prelaboratory experiments (CPLEX) for the organic chemistry laboratory. J.H. Penn, A. Al-Shammari
10:50 1696. Lessons learned from using the Virtual ChemLab simulations in the classroom and in the instructionallaboratory. B. F. Woodfield
11:10 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
Morial Convention Center223
Chemistry Education Research
CER on Upper Level Chemistry Courses
S. Pazicni, T. J. Greenbowe, OrganizersM. Stains, Presiding
8:30 Introductory Remarks.
8:35 1697. Understanding chemical synthesis: From novice to expert. M. Weinrich, V. Talanquer
8:55 1698. First two years: Exploring epistemological development of chemistry majors. K. Mazzarone, N. Grove
9:15 1699. Abstraction thresholds in undergraduate STEM curricula. G. A. Szteinberg, H. Sevian, L. Perez
9:35 Intermission.
9:50 1700. What do biochemistry students learn from some common external representations of protein translation? T. J.Bussey, M. Orgill
10:10 1701. Exploring students' inductive and deductive reasoning in thermodynamics. V. Talanquer
10:30 1702. Examining student reasoning in physical chemistry. R. Cole, M. Towns, N. Becker
10:50 Concluding Remarks.
Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Bryan C.Dickinson and Christopher J. Chang
Sponsored by ORGN, Cosponsored by CHED
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONSection A
Morial Convention CenterR01
cCWCS: Developing Scholarly Communities to Transform Undergraduate Education
Food Chemistry
K. Braun, L. Kaplan, OrganizersS. Malapati, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1703. Chemical journey to discover food. K. Symcox
1:55 1704. Chemistry of food and cooking: An undergraduate course guide. N. Benfaremo
2:15 1705. Kitchen as laboratory: Two courses at two very different levels. W. J. Bowyer, J. S. Miller, C. Forbes
2:35 Intermission.
2:45 1706. Benefits and challenges of using food chemistry as a topic for a freshman seminar. A. D. Johanson
3:05 1707. Gastronomy chemistry: A pathway to stimulate and feed a student's brain. J. J. Goto
3:25 1708. Food chemistry in the GOB lab: Senior research projects to develop more relevant labs. A. E. Rosen, T. Balson,R. Lesperance
3:45 Intermission.
3:55 1709. Culture and chemistry of cuisine: An undergraduate course. D. K. Jemiolo, M. Rossi
4:15 1710. Got spices: A food chemistry workshop for school teachers. A. Hazari
4:35 1711. Building a community of food chemistry scholars: A cCWCS initiative. S. Malapati
4:55 Concluding Remarks.
Section B
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Chemistry Education Research: Graduate Student Research Forum
S. Wood, D. Cruz-Ramirez de Arellano, Organizers, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1712. Students' understanding of chemical identity: A comprehensive look. C. Ngai, H. Sevian, V. Talanquer
1:55 1713. Understanding the gap between research and practice: Chemistry faculty's awareness, reported implementation,and perceived difficulties in implementing evidence-based instructional practices. M. R. Moffitt, M. Stains
2:15 1714. Can immersive learning improve chemical knowledge and/or interest in science? S. E. Erhart, J. W. Ribblett
2:35 1715. Problem solving step trumps instructional method used for solving stoichiometry problems in the classroom. K.M. Abayan, K. A. Schug, N. Rowe
2:55 Intermission.
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3:05 1716. Guided primary-literature discussions as a tool for enhancing conceptual learning and primary data interpretationin biochemistry. J. E. Smith, J. A. Maurer, C. Dufault, R. F. Frey
3:25 1717. Item response theory (IRT) analysis of mastery mode homework problems from the OWL database. J. D.Moody, C. H. Atwood
3:45 1718. Using multilevel models to determine the effect of question type in a multiple quizzing intervention strategy. D.T. Pyburn, S. Pazicni
4:05 Concluding Remarks.
Section C
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Beyond Multiple Choice: Assessment in the Digital Age
J. Reeves, OrganizerD. Exton, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1719. Risk benefit analysis of the online delivery option for ACS exams. T. Holme, K. Murphy
1:55 1720. Utilizing the medium to enhance questioning in a fully on-line ACS Exam. J. Reeves, D. Exton
2:15 1721. iExams: Electronic delivery of chemistry exams using OWL. S. S. Hindo, B. Botch, T. Whelan, D. Hart, A.Peterfreund, K. Rath
2:35 Intermission.
2:45 1722. Providing multiple levels of assessment and assistance in an electronic chemistry learning system. E. M. Epp, C.Christian, M. van Rhee, J. Justice, E. L. Todd, R. J. Davoile, P. E. Heffner, D. Sharum
3:05 1723. Pitfalls of online homework and assessment. P. Diller
3:25 1724. Comparing input methods with student success in electronic homework. W. Vining, B. Botch, R. Day, S. Young
3:45 Intermission.
3:55 1725. Keeping the chemistry auditorium engaged: Chemistry-related applications of Poll Everywhere in the large-population classroom. T. G. Gardner
4:15 1726. Does the type of Personal Response System have a correlation to your students' success? A. J. Banks, J. Albert,C. H. Banks, J. B. Banks
4:35 1727. uRespond: iPad as interactive, personal response system. S. P. Bryfczynski, R. Brown, J. Hester, A. Herrmann,M. M. Cooper, N. P. Grove
4:55 Concluding Remarks.
Section D
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Research on Learning in the Laboratory
A. Villalta-Cerdas, T. Gatlin, OrganizersS. Sandi-Urena, Organizer, Presiding
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1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1728. Chemistry instructors' perceptions of the laboratory learning environment. M. Orgill, T. J. Bussey, M. Asif, A.Sharma, N. Barrows, A. Kay, M. Robb, G. M. Bodner, B. L. Gonzalez
1:55 1729. Graduate teaching assistants' potential benefits from teaching general chemistry laboratories. T. Gatlin, S.Sandi-Urena
2:15 1730. Using observational methods to identify laboratory learning through community development. M. L. Miller, D. P.Cartrette, K. Emo, A. Reyes, K. Erlandson
2:35 Intermission.
2:45 1731. Current state of research in chemistry learning in the academic college laboratory. A. Villalta-Cerdas, S. Sandi-Urena, T. Gatlin
3:05 1732. Addressing students' understanding of laboratory and lecture content through the learning lab report. D.Bromfield Lee
3:25 Intermission.
3:35 1733. Online science laboratory course correlation with success in allied health majors. R. Caswell, J. Daniels, W.Baumann
3:55 1734. Educational virtual environments for the collaborative scientific discovery in the classroom and the scientificinquiry competence in the laboratory. R. E. Vasquez, L. M. Lombardo
4:15 Concluding Remarks.
Section E
Morial Convention Center223
Chemistry Education Research
J. Shorb, N. Grove, S. Pazicni, OrganizersT. J. Greenbowe, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 Introductory Remarks.
1:35 1735. Student use of proportional reasoning in domain-general and domain-specific concentration tasks. S. A. Ryan,D. J. Wink
1:55 1736. Which instrument should I use? Framework to support evidence-based decision-making about quantitativemeasures for chemistry education research. J. E. Lewis, X. Xu, J. A. Arjoon
2:15 1737. Target Inquiry: A case for quality professional development. T. Gupta, D. Herrington, E. Yezierski
2:35 Intermission.
2:50 1738. Looking beyond chemistry faculty self-reported adoption of an innovative instructional tool: Characterization ofchemistry faculty's implementations of clickers. M. Stains, D. Pakhira
3:10 1739. Examining classroom dynamics during the implementation of a research-based lab module in high schoolchemistry classes. M. Pilarz, R. Pritchard, G. C. Weaver
3:30 Concluding Remarks.
THURSDAY MORNINGSection A
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General Papers
S. Fleming, OrganizerR. A. Kipp, Presiding
8:00 Introductory Remarks.
8:05 1740. Gelatin as a polymer for physical chemistry experiments. J. W. Hall, C. E. Phipps, S. K. Hutchison, K. S. Kroeger
8:25 1741. Nonlinear deviations from ideality in surface tension: A practical PChem experiment. J. P. Hamilton, R. Flaig, A.Day, L. F. Lampert
8:45 1742. Implementation of an inquiry-based laboratory curriculum in general chemistry. R. A. Kipp
9:05 1743. Withdrawn.
9:25 Intermission.
9:35 1744. Integrated introduction to sophomore undergraduate organic laboratory: Isolation and spectroscopiccharacterization of the flavone, hispidulin, from Artemisia frigida. V. J. Mukku
9:55 1745. Teaching equilibrium by using microscopic representations. K. Smith, D. Leedy
10:15 1746. Evaluating the impacts of an environmental-based lab in a non-traditional learning environment. S. J. Murphy,J. H. Tomasik, D. Lecaptain, A. Mueller, I. Acevedo-Polakovich, K. Beck
10:35 1747. Research Experiences to Enhance Learning (REEL) module: Quantitative recovery of administered metals fromsoil and plants in a phytoremediation study. J. C. Harris, T. Clark
10:55 Intermission.
11:05 1748. Using collaboration and modern lab equipment to enhance chemistry and physics education. J. D. Mendez, W.Kalb
11:25 1749. Electrolysis of water: A demonstration for middle, high school, and first year undergraduate students. R. B.Dabke
11:45 1750. Project guided inquiry Phase II: Professional development of high school science teachers in chemistry in highneed counties in South West Georgia. A. C. Banerjee
12:05 1751. From grade school to graduate school: Experimentation through the ages. A. S. Frantzen, M. J. Wurtz
Section B
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General Papers
S. Fleming, OrganizerJ. Eichler, Presiding
8:00 Introductory Remarks.
8:05 1752. Using the periodic table to write electronic configurations and orbital diagrams. P. D. Sattsangi
8:25 1753. Students' understanding of potential energy across the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. N. M. Becker, M.M. Cooper
8:45 1754. Integrating case studies into large enrollment general chemistry courses: A two-pronged approach. J. F. Eichler
9:05 Intermission.
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9:15 1755. Withdrawn.
9:35 1756. Withdrawn.
9:55 1757. Volatile components of spices and herbs: A senior research project. R. Indralingam
10:15 Intermission.
10:25 1758. Variation of isotope ratios in Fairbanks, Alaska. H. Katsura
10:45 1759. Oyster restoration: An expanding undergraduate research project in and out of the classroom. M. E. Howard
11:05 1760. Fostering students scientific inquiry abilities through the harmonic integration of 3D-virtual labs to the designand development of collaborative research projects. R. E. Vasquez
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