33RD ACS GREAT LAKES JOINT REGIONAL

through Wednesday, June 13, at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids, Mich. The meeting, which has the theme "2001: A Grand Chemical Odyssey...
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MEETINGS

33RD ACS CENTRAL/ 33RD ACS GREAT LAKES JOINT REGIONAL MEETING

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Great Lakes Regional Meeting, hosted by the Kalamazoo and Western Michigan Sections of the American Chemical Society, will be held Mondayjune 11, through Wednesdayjune 13, at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids, Mich. The meeting, which has the theme "2001: A Grand Chemical Odyssey," features more than 90 technical and poster sessions and will include symposia on education, food and agricultural chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, and polymer chemistry; five short courses; an undergraduate poster session; the ACS Career Resource Center; a vendor exposition; and social events. Daily guest speakers will include Rep. Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.), speaking on science education; Bassam Shakashiri, University of Wisconsin, who will speak on "Communicating Chemistry"; Joan Cassedy, director of the American Council of Independent Laboratories, speaking on "The Role of Accreditation and Audits in Quality Assurance"; Paul Jones and John Giesy, Michigan State University, who will speak on "Environmental Chemistry and the Great Lakes"; and Helen Free, ACS District II Director, who will speak at the Women Chemists Luncheon. SPECIAL EVENTS

The meeting features several special events, including an opening reception as well as the awards dinner honoring the high school teacher of the year, the Industry Innovations awards, and the Chemagination awards. Other special events include the free District Directors' Breakfast, a presentation of Michigan State University's "Science Theatre," a Women Chemists Committee Luncheon, an undergraduate poster session, and a Student Affiliates mixer. A tour of the Meijer Botanical Gardens and Frederik Meijer Sculpture Gardens will include a visit to the famed sculpture "Leonardo da Vinci's Horse." HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Meeting and registration information are available online at http:// membership.acs.org/w/wmi/2001/. For additional information, call the program chairs: Dawn Merritt, Pharmacia Corp., [616) 833-2382, e-mail: [email protected]; or Mike Silver, Hope College, (616) 395-7636, e-mail: [email protected].

SHORT COURSES

Five short courses will be offered at the meeting: "Practical N M R Spectroscopy of Small Molecules," presented by DavidJ. Russell, Gary E. Martin, and Chad E. Hadden, all of Pharmacia Corp.; "Hands-On Computers and Calculators for High School and College Teachers," presented by Dan Holmquist,\ernier Software &Technology; "Polymers for High School and College Teachers: Linking Education, Industry and Everyday Experience," presented by Mark Sabo, Catawba College; "LabWorks Workshop: Using Computer Interfaces in ^bur Science Laboratory," presented by David Sinay SCI Technologies Inc.; and "A P&G Short Course in Problem Solving for Under-

graduate Students and High School Teachers: Analytical Chemists in Industry—What Do They Do?" presented byAlan Ullman of Procter & Gamble. VENDOR EXHIBITS

An exhibit of chemical equipment and technical services will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday Vendors wishing to participate should visit the meeting website or contact Paul Sadek, Amway Corp., (616) 787-1825, e-mail: [email protected]. CAREER RESOURCES

The ACS Career Resource Center will feature the Regional Employment Clearing House (RECH), career workshops and minisessions, résumé review, and a resource library Registration for RECH will be concurrent with the meeting registration. Employers interested in recruiting on-site or posting positions in absentia should contact the ACS Department of Career Services at (800) 227-5558. ACS members and national and student affiliates interested in signing up as job candidates may obtain information from the ACS Fax-onDemand service, (877) 227-0505; the Career Services home page, http://www. acs.org/careers/ or by contacting Career Services directly Résumés will be accepted from candidates who are unable to attend the meeting. The deadline for returning all sign-up forms to the ACS Department of Career Services is May 15. TRAVEL

T h e ACS Meetings D e p a r t m e n t has entered into an agreement with Association Travel Concepts (ATC) to help facilitate travel arrangements for attendees to the ACS meetings. In addition to providing reservation assistance on our official air carriers, ATC will fare shop all airlines to find the absolute lowest fare. To book reservations through ATC, call (800)458-9383. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and US Airways are the official carriers for the ACS 2001 meeting travel program. All three carriers offer 5% off any applicable published domestic excursion fares, 10% off unrestricted coach fares, and special domestic fares that are less than the unrestricted fares and do not require a Saturday night stay To make reservations or for more information, call American at (800) 433-1790 C&EN

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MEETINGS (refer to Star File No. 10079), Delta at (800) 2 4 1 - 6 7 6 0 (refer to File N o . 157113A), or US Airways at (877) 8747687 (refer to Gold File No. 80191706). Avis and Hertz are offering discounted rates on car rentals. To make a reservation or for more information, call Avis at (800) 331-1600 (refer to ID Code B923099) or Hertz at (800) 654-2240 (refer to ID Code CV022M0293). Air travelers will arrive at the Kent

County International Airport, a short ride from the hotel. The Amway Grand Plaza Hotel offers a shuttle service from the airport for guests for a small fee. Their courtesy phone is located near the baggage carousel. The Amway Grand Plaza Hotel is on the corner of Pearl and Monroe, one block east of U.S. Route 131 in downtown Grand Rapids. Detailed driving directions are available on the meeting website.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Liquid Chromatography: Theory 8c Applications I Paul Sadek, Organizer

Sunday

Recent Advances in Radioactive Nuclear Beams Graham Peaslee, Organizer

4:30-7:30 PM-Registration. 6:00-8:30 PM—Opening Reception.

Monday 7:00 AM-5:30 PM-Registration. 8:00-9:00 AM-Guest Speaker: Rep. Vernon Ehlers. 9:00 AM-Noon—Short Course: Practical NMR Spectroscopy, Part A. 9:00 AM-Noon—Poster Session. 9:00 AM-4:30 PM-Short Course: A P&G Short Course in Problem Solving for Undergraduate Students and High School Teachers. 10:00 AM-1:00PM-Exposition. Noon-1:30 PM-Great Lakes Regional Steering Committee Meeting. 1:00-4:30 PM—"Chemagination" Competition. 1:30-4:30 PM-Poster Session. 3:00-5:30 PM-Exposition. 6:30-8:00 PM-Sci-Mix Poster Session. 6:30-8:30 PM-Awards Dinner (ticketed event). 6:30-9:30 PM-Meijer Gardens tour (ticketed event).

Tuesday 7:00 AM-4:00 PM-Registration. 7:00-8:00 AM-District Directors' Breakfast (ticketed event). 8:00-9:00 AM-Guest Speaker: Joan Cassedy. 9:00 AM-Noon—Short Course: Hands-0n Computers for High School and College Teachers. 9:00 AM-Noon—Short Course: Practical NMR Spectroscopy, Part B. 9:00 AM-Noon-Short Course: LabWorks Workshop: Using Computer Interfaces in Your Science Library. 9:00 AM-Noon-Poster Session. 10:00 AM-1:00 PM-Exposition. Noon-1:30 PM—Central Regional Steering Committee Meeting. 1:30-4:30 PM-Poster Session. 3:00-5:30 PM—Exposition. 5:30-7:00 PM-Michigan State University's "Science Theatre" (ticketed event).

Polymer Surfaces and Nanocomposites Mike Owen, Organizer Synthesis and Properties of Polymers with Different Topologies Coleen Pugh, Organizer Polylactic Acid Technology David E. Henton, Organizer Heterocyclic Chemistry Thomas Nanninga, Organizer Proteomics Larry D. Riggs, Organizer

LODGING

A block of rooms for meeting attendees has been reserved at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Attendees can make reservations through ATC or with the hotel, (800) 253-3590. Refer to the meeting to get the special rates: $ 100 per night for a single or double, $115 per night for three people in a room, and $130 per night for four people in a room. The Amway will hold the rooms until May 28.

Teaching Biochemistry through Research at Undergraduate Institutions Maria Hledin, Organizer Current Topics in Mass Spectrometry Steve Missler, Organizer Advances in NMR for Pharmaceutical Analysis Steve Hagen, Organizer Self-Assembly at Interfaces Steven Snow, Organizer Degradation of Vinylidene Chloride Polymers Bobby Howell, Organizer Green Chemistry, Polymers, and Reaction Intermediates John Chateaneuf, Organizer

Wednesday Morning Preparation of Preservice Science Teachers Julie Henderleiter, Organizer Computers in the Undergraduate Laboratory Michael Seymour, Organizer Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Kenneth Turteltaub, Organizer Atmospheric Chemistry Matt Elrod, Organizer New Materials for Electrochemical Applications Tom Guarr, Organizer Molecular Recognition Subra Muralidharan, Organizer

Synthesis of Pheromones by Biotransformations Steve Taylor, Organizer

Organometallic Chemistry Chuck Winter, Organizer

Monday Afternoon

Organic/Medicinal Chemistry Topic Bruce Hamper, Organizer

Using Demonstrations in the Classroom David Tanis, Organizer

New Techniques to Accelerate Drug Development Mark Milton and Alan Wilson, Organizers

Natural Products: Phytomedicines, Nutraceuticals, and Dietary Supplements Robert Krueger, Organizer

Cooperative Learning in the Chemistry Classroom: How Can We Make Group Work Work? Joanne Stewart, Organizer

Antibiotic Resistance Susan F. Kotarski, Organizer

Computer Modeling in Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Structure Roger DeKock, Organizer

Tuesday Afternoon

Fate and Transport of Chemicals in the Environment Connie Biegel, Organizer

Trace Analysis with Ion Beams Wallis Calaway and Michael Pellin, Organizers Liquid Chromatography: Theory and Applications II Paul Sadek, Organizer

Surfaces in the Environment John Miller, Organizer

AP Chemistry—Does It Work? Annis Hapkiewicz, Organizer Biochemistry in the Undergraduate Curriculum Charlotte Otto, Organizer

Production of Pharmaceuticals through Biotechnology, Postgenomic Developments Peng George Wang, Organizer MS Support for Drug Discovery Kenneth Morand, Organizer Antibody and Protein Arrays Brian Haab, Organizer Great Lakes and Environmental Chemistry I Paul Jones, John Giesy, and Ken Kannan, Organizers

Wednesday Afternoon

More Time for Science: Using Computer Interfaces in Your Science Laboratory David Si nay, Organizer

Middle School Chemistry: A New Standards-Based Inquiry Approach Robert Poel, Organizer

Solid-State NMR Larry Beck, Organizer

Applications of Computational Chemistry William Polik, Organizer

Mediated Radical Polymerization Bobby Howell, Organizer

Characterizing Post-translational Modifications of Proteins by MS J. Throck Watson, Organizer

Bioanalytical Chemistry Scott Shippy, Organizer

New Types of Starch Polymers Melvin Schindler, Organizer

Soft Nanostructured Materials Randy Hill, Organizer

Analytical Chemistry/Solid-State Materials Larry Beck, Organizer

Catalysis in Organic Synthesis Nicole Bennett, Organizer

Advances in Polymer Characterization Fred Vance, Organizer

Supramolecular Materials Lori Vermeulen, Organizer

Mechanisms of Drug Resistance Christine A. Hrycyna, Organizer

Green Chemistry and Ionic Liquids Sudhir Aki, Organizer

Nanotechnology Jayne C. Garno, Organizer

Monday Morning

Endocrine Disrupters Tim Zacharewski, Organizer

New Trends in the Design of Antibacterial and Antiviral Agents Lakshmi P. Kotra, Organizer

Inorganic Chemistry Tom Smith, Organizer

Involving the Community in Community Colleges Tom Neils, Organizer

Signal Transduction Susan Stapleton and Karen Leach, Organizers

Innovations in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory: Letting the Particle Out of the Box with Modern Techniques in a Hands-On, Lab-Rich Environment Stephanie Schaertel, Organizer

Tuesday Morning

Drug Metabolism Jasminder Sahi, Organizer

Outreach Programs and Service Learning in Chemistry Larry Louters and Mark Muyskens, Organizers

Novel Strategies for Invertebrate Control David P. Thompson, Organizer

Wednesday 7:30 AM-Noon-Registration. 8:00-9:00 AM-Guest Speakers: Paul Jones and John Giesy. 9:00 AM-4:30 PM-Short Course: Polymers for High School and College Teachers. Noon-1:30 PM—Women Chemists Luncheon (ticketed event).

SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Data Quality in an Analytical Laboratory Roy Cohen, Organizer

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Nuclear Science and Society Graham Peaslee, Organizer Dendrimers, Stars, and Hyperbranched Polymers Elizabeth Sanford, Organizer

Practical Asymmetric Syntheses James Zeller, Organizer

Meeting the Rapidly Changing Challenges of Corporate Education Sarah Snow, Organizer

Natural Remedies Amitabh Chandra, Organizer Molecular Motors Kim Colvert, Organizer Analytical Support for Toxicokinetics Thomas Huggins, Organizer Great Lakes and Environmental Chemistry II Paul Jones, John Giesy, and Ken Kannan, Organizers

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REGISTRATION Advance registration can be done online at http://membership.acs.Org/w/wmi/ 2001/or http://www.acs.org/meetings/re gional/calendar.html, by mail, or by fax. The Office of Regional Meetings must

872-6129. In addition registration will be held on-site at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel on Sunday evening from 4:30 to 7:30 PM, Monday and Tuesday from 7 AM to 5 PM, and Wednesday from 7:30 AM to noon.

receive the advance registration by May 18. If not registering online, mail or fax t h e registration form to Evangelos Koutalas, ACS Office of Regional Meet­ ings, 1155- 16th St., N . W , Washington,

DC 20036; fax (202) 776-8299 or (202) Advance Registration Form

33rd Central/33rd Great Lakes ACS Joint Regional Meeting JUNE 11-13, AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Please print or type.

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SPECIAL EVENTS • Awards Dinner for High School Teachers/Chemagination

Mon., 6:30 RM. • Gardens Tour

$25 $14

Mon., 6:30 P.M. • District Directors' Breakfast Tues., 7:00 A.M. • Science Theater Tues., 5:30 P.M. • Women Chemists Luncheon

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Mon., 9:00 A.M.-noon, Part A Tues., 9:00 A.M.-noon, Part Β • Hands-0n Computers and Calculators for High School and College Teachers Tues., 9:00 A.M.-noon • LabWorks Workshop: Using Computer Interfaces in Your Science Lab

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SHORT COURSES

• Practical NMR Spectroscopy of Small Molecules

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• P&G Short Course in Problem Solving for Undergraduate Students and High School Teachers JVlon^OO A.M.-4:00 P.M.

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Mail or fax completed form to Evangelos Koutalas, American Chemical Society, Office of Regional Meetings, 1155- 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036; fax (202) 776-8299. Please submit a sepa­ rate form for each registrant. Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to Evangelos Koutalas. Full refund until May 18. From May 18 to June 10, a $20 processing fee will be charged. No refunds after June 11.

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75TH ACS COLLOID & SURFACE SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM

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face Science Symposium will be heldJune 10-13 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Hosted by the university's Colloids, Polymers & Surfaces Program and the Center for Complex Fluids Engineering, the meeting is sponsored by the ACS Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry Stephen Garoff of the department of physics and Robert D. Tilton of the department of chemical engineering are cochairs of the meeting. They may be reached by email at [email protected].

ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM. The sympo sium will highlight the latest advances in the broad domain of colloid and interface science and their technological applications to, for example, biotechnology, materials processing, nanotechnology and environmental engineering. Traditionally organized and hosted by a university, the symposium thrives on strong international SUNDAY AFTERNOON • Plenary Session I S. Garoff, R. D. Tilton, Chairs, Presiding University Center, Rangos Ballroom 1:00—Welcoming Remarks. 1:15 — Plenary Lecture I. Differences in the Interactions of Biological and Colloidal Surfaces. J. Israelachvili • Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment S. E. Cabaniss, D. A. Dzombak, Organizers S. E. Cabaniss, Presiding

attendance by both academic and industrial participants. The website, http://coll o i d s 2 0 0 1 . c h e m e . c m u . e d u provides complete, up-to-date details about the symposium, as well as tips about local arrangements and travel. Unlike past symposia, this year's begins on Sunday afternoon and concludes at lunchtime on Wednesday The symposium will be held on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University Nestled amongst Pittsburgh's Oakland, Shadyside, and Squirrel Hill neighborhoods, the campus directly borders the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens of Schenley Park and is a short walk to the Carnegie Museum. Links to a wide variety of local attractions and activities are available through the symposium website. PROGRAM & SPECIAL EVENTS. In addition to 358 oral presentations spread over 12 technical symposia and 74 poster presentations, this symposium features three

Kroslak, M. Morbidelli 4:10 — 4. Zn Sorption to Hydrous Metal Oxides: An Investigation with XAS. P. Trivedi, L. Axe 4:30 — 5. Residence Time Effects of Arsenate Adsorption-Desorption Mechanism at the Aluminum OxideWater Interface. Y. Arai, D. L. Sparks 4:50 — 6. Transmission 57Fe-Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Me"+Substituted Amorphous Ferric (Hydr)Oxides. J. Jang, B. A. Dempsey, W D. Burgos, G. L. Catchen • Colloidal Stability and Aggregation Dynamics D. G. Grier, J. Y. Walz, Organizers D. G. Grier, Presiding

Purnell Center, Rauh Studio Theater

plenary lectures, the Victor K. LaMer Award presentation and lecture, and an instrument exhibition. The technical symposia cover self-assembling systems; bulk rheology and dynamics of complex fluids; colloidal stability and aggregation dynamics; interface control of the structure and dynamics of thin fluid films; structural studies of colloids and complex fluids near interfaces; physical and chemical issues in self-assembly on surfaces; fundamentals of the mechanical and tribological properties of interfaces; bioadhesion and biomolecules at interfaces; simulation and theory of surfaces, interfaces, and complex fluids; electrokinetics and microfluidics; interfacial processes in the water environment; and a series of focused sessions derived from a general papers symposium. Plenary lectures will be delivered by William Gelbart of the University of California, Los Angeles; Jacob Israelachvili of the University of California, Santa Barbara; and David Weitz of Harvard University The social program includes a Sunday evening dinner reception, a Monday evening mixer to complement the poster session, and the Tuesday evening symposium banquet "Dining among the Dinosaurs" at the Carnegie Museum. All are included in the registration fee. In addition, campus facilities will be open for snacks and drinks in the evenings.

4:10 - 1 0 . Correlation Effects in Polymer-Colloid Suspensions. K.S. Schweizer, M. Fuchs. 4:30 —11. Entropical Colloidal Interaction in Rodlike Molecules Solution. K. Lin, A. C. Zeri, J. C. Crocker, A. G Yodh 4:50 —12. Phase Behavior and Thermodynamic Properties of Colloid-Polymer Mixtures. S. Ramakrishnan, C. F. Zukoski

2:30 — 1. Keynote. Elucidating Metal Sorption Mechanisms at the Mineral-Water Interface: From the Macroscopic to the Molecular Scale. D. L. Sparks 3 : 1 0 - 2 . Influence of Cd2+, Cu2+, and Pb2+ on the Proton Affinity Distributions at the Oxide-Solution Interface. B. Prelot, F. Thomas, F. Villieras 3:30-Break. 3:50 — 3. Monitoring Ion Adsorption and Desorption on Aqueous Oxide Surfaces Using Optical Waveguide Lightmode Spectroscopy. J. Sefcik, M.

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2:30 — 7. Keynote. Entropically Driven Self-Assembly and Interaction in Suspensions. A. G. Yodh 3:10 — 8. Enhanced Aggregation of Colloidal Platelets with Weakly or Nonadsorbing Polysaccharides. J. M. Labille, I. Bihannic, B. S. Lartiges, F. Thomas, L. Michot 3:30-Break. 3:50 — 9. Effect of Size and Surface Potential Heterogeneity on Depletion Interaction in Charged Systems. J. Walz, M. Piech

R. M. Suter, J. Zasadzinski, Organizers J. Zasadzinski, Presiding Margaret Morrison Hall, A14

A.J. Gellman, S. Granick, Organizers M. Chaudhury Presiding

Kinetics and Mechanisms of Monolayer Formation

University Center, Peter Wright McKenna Room

2:30 - 1 9 . Keynote. How Do SelfAssembled Monolayers Grow? D. K. Schwartz 3:10—20. Slow Dynamics in Electrostatically Adsorbed Layers. N. Hansupalak, M. M. Santore 3:30-Break. 3:50—21. Intrinsic Adsorption Kinetics of Triblock Copolymer Surfactants on Self-Assembled Monolayers Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy. P. Brandani, P. Stroeve 4:10—22. Structure and Packing of Interfacial Micelles: Experimental Results versus Energy Optimization Calculations. M. B. Hay, S. Manne 4:30 —23. Surface-Mediated Solvation: Solvent Permittivity at Solid-Liquid Interfaces. R. A. Walker, X. Zhang, O. Esenturk

Lubrication Depletion Interactions in Polymer-Colloid Suspensions

• Structural Studies of Colloids and Complex Fluids near Interfaces

• Fundamentals of the Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Interfaces

University Center, Rangos Ballroom I Inorganic Ion Sorption at the Mineral-Water Interface

4:10 —17. Molecular Modeling of Alkylsilane Monolayers. M.J. Stevens 4:30 —18. On Molecular and Continuum Boundary Conditions for a Binary Fluid. C. Denniston, M. O. Robbins

2:30 —13. Action of Surface-Active Automotive Lubricant Additives Studied with an SFA. H. Ohtani, Y. Zhu, M. L. Greenfield, M. Ruths, S. Granick 2:50 —14. Desorption Kinetics of Oligomeric Lubricants from Surfaces. A.J. Gellman, K. R. Paserba 3:10 —15. In Situ Raman Spectroscopy of Lubricate Sliding Contacts. P. C. Stair, C. U. A. Cheong 3:30-Break. 3:50 —16. Humidity Uptake on Lubricated Carbon Overcoats. N. Shukla, A. J. Gellman, X. Ma, J. Gui

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TRAVEL. Carnegie Mellon University is readily accessible by air or automobile. The Pittsburgh International Airport is served by most major U.S. and some international airports. USAirways will offer special dis­ counted airfares for attendees. See the symposium website for details. The uni­ versity is easily reached from Pittsburgh International Airport either by direct pub­ lic bus transportation or by commercial taxi service. For those traveling by auto­ mobile, Pittsburgh is served by two major interstate highways, 1-79 and 1-76. Travel directions are available on the website. Oncampus parking is available for $5.50 per day MEETING REGISTRATION. Participants may preregister using the advance registra­ tion form that accompanies this program, or by downloading a form from the sympo­ sium website. The completed form should be mailed to Conference Services, Carnegie Mellon University 1060 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890. The registra­ tion fee includes daily continental break­ fast, one banquet ticket, the Sunday evening dinner reception, and the Monday evening mixer/poster session. Payment should be made by credit card or by check or money order drawn in U.S. dollars on a U.S. bank. A $75 processing fee, to be included with payment, will be applied to checks or money • Simulation and Theory of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Complex Fluids M. Muthukumar, D. S. Sholl, Organiz­ ers M. Muthukumar, Presiding University Center, Connan Room

orders drawn on a non-US. bank in any cur­ rency Early registration (by May 15) is $375 for ACS members, $400 for nonmembers, and $ 125forstudents. Add $50 to these fees for registrations after May 15 and for on-site registration. HOUSING. The tradition of the Colloid & Surface Science Symposium is to take advantage of inexpensive, on-campus dor­ mitory housing. All on-campus housing is within a five-minute walk of meeting sites. Accommodations include daily maid serv­ ice, linens, towels, and telephones in room. Dorm rooms will be available for Saturday evening, June 9, through Wednesday evening, June 13. On-campus housing is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Advance housing registration, using the same form as for meeting registration, is strongly advised. We cannot guarantee housing availability for on-site registrants. A single room with a fan but no air-condi­ tioning is $28 per night; a similarly equipped double room is $22 per night per person. These rooms do not have private baths. A single suite room with air-condi­ tioning is $39 per night. A similar double room is $30 per night per person. In addition to this on-campus housing, a block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Select, University Center, located 0.8 miles from campus. To reserve

• Self-Assembling Systems: From Microscopic Forces to Macroscopic Structure A. P. Gast, E. Kaler, Organizers E. Kaler, Presiding University Center, McConomy Audi­ torium

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one of those rooms, contact the Holiday Inn directly at (412) 682-6200 and men­ tion the ACS symposium. This block of rooms is available on a first-come, firstserved basis and will only be held until May 10. A listing of other hotels in close prox­ imity to the campus is available on the sym­ posium website. OPTIONAL MEAL PLAN. A campus dining hall meal plan is available to complement the set of meals that are included with the registration fee. Participants who desire this meal plan should purchase meal tick­ ets in advance, using the advance registra­ tion form. Availability of meal tickets for on-site registrants is not guaranteed. As an alternative, there is a cluster of restaurants within a 10-minute walk from campus in Oakland, and two other clusters are approximately 1.5 miles away in Shadyside and Squirrel Hill. O n campus, Sunday brunch and weekday lunches are $6.30; Monday dinner is $7.70. REFUND POLICY. Requests for refunds received on or before May 15 will be granted but will incur a $25 administrative fee. Refund requests received May 16 through June 9 will be granted but will incur a $100 administrative fee. Refund requests received after June 9 will not be granted.

Karukstis, S. C. Thonstad • Interface Control of the Structure and Dynamics of Thin Fluid Films

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2:30—31. Specific Interactions between Polymer Pairs. E. Blomberg, A. Kumpulainen, C. David, C. Amiel 2 : 5 0 - 3 2 . Role of Rings in the Phase Behavior of Equilibrium Polymers. J. T. Kindt, W M. Gelbart, R. P. Sear 3:10 — 33. Interactions of Hydrophobically Modified Polymers and Surfac­ tant Lamellar Phases. B. S. Yang, R. K. Prud'homme, W. B. Russel 3:30-Break. 3 : 5 0 - 3 4 . Why Do Polyelectrolytes Change the Bulk Self-Assembly of Similarly Charged Surfactants? S. Velegol, R. D. Tilton 4:10 — 35. Thermodynamics and Structure of Self-Assembling Branched Systems. A. G. Zilman, S. A. Safran 4:30—36. Hydrogen Bonding and Self-Assembly in Biopolymer Solu­ tions. Y. Cheng, R. K. Prud'homme, D.Rau 4:50 — 37. Modulation of Guest Parti­ tioning in Dendrimer-Surfactant Supramolecular Assemblies. Κ. Κ.

Purnell Center, Chosky Theater

R. Horn, T. K. Vanderlick, Organizers Τ Κ. Vanderlick, Presiding

Phenomena Driven by Liquid-Air Interfaces

Posner Hall, Mellon Auditorium

2:30 — 43. Surface Tension Gradients due to Bulk Flow Coupling at an AirWater Interface. A. H. Hirsa, J. M. Lopez, R. Miraghaie, 2:50 — 44. Surface-Tension-Driven Breakup of Dilute Polymer Solutions Using Forced Disturbances. Y. Christanti, L.M.Walker 3:10 — 45. Yield Stress and Compress­ ibility of Solids-Laden Foams. S. I. Kam, W R. Rossen 3:30-Break. 3:50 — 46. Surface Yield Properties of Bitumen Droplets in Aqueous Media. K. Moran, A. Yeung, J. Czarnecki, J. Masliyah 4:10 — 47. Monodisperse Foams: Effect of Shear on Lyotropic Lamellar Phases Containing Air Bubbles. A. Alkahwaji, P. Hervé, R. K. Prud'homme 4:30 — 48. Modeling of Foam Flow in Porous Media. Q. Xu, W R. Rossen

Polymer Solution Interactions 2:30—24. Numerical Simulations for the Development of Boundary Condi­ tions for Moving Contact Line Prob­ lems. S. Xiao, A. Bose, E. Rame, S. Garoff 2:50—25. Contact Angles in Sequen­ tial Wetting: Pentane on Water. V. C. Weiss, B.Widom 3:10 —26. Prewetting and Wetting Transitions for Classical and Quantum Fluids from Computer Simulations. W . S h i J . K.Johnson 3:30-Break. 3:50 — 27. Forced Spreading of Com­ plex Fluids on Cylindrical Substrates. M. Srinivasarao,J. O. Park, A. D. Rey 4:10—28. Micro- and Macroscopic Mechanisms of the Transition from Smooth Sliding to Stick-Slip. O. Braun,J. Roder 4:30—29. Convergence of Molecular and Macroscopic Continuum Descrip­ tions of Hydrophobic Hydration. H. S. Ashbaugh 4:50 — 30. Molecular Simulations of Peptides at Solid-Liquid Interfaces. D. Song, D. Forciniti

L. M. Walker, C. F. Zukoski, Organizers C. F. Zukoski, Presiding

Effects of Structure, Dynamics, and Deformations on Interaction Forces 2:30—38. Keynote. Dynamic Effects on Surface Force Measurements. O. I. Vinogradova, G. E. Yakubov 3:10 — 39. Direct Force Measurement at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces Using AFM. R. R. Dagastine, D. C. Prieve, L.R. White 3:30-Break. 3:50 - 40. Thin Film Drainage between Solid and Fluid Interfaces with Control of Surface Forces. J. N. Connor, R. G. Horn 4:10 — 41. Effect of Surfactant on the Drainage of an Aqueous Film between an Oil Droplet Approaching a Hydrophobic Solid Surface. M. Gee 4:30 — 42. Interactions between PEG Brushes in Aqueous Medium: Soft-Sur­ face Modification for Implants and Biomaterials. U. Raviv, P. Laurat, J. Frey, R. Tadmor, J. Klein • Bulk Rheology and Dynamics of Complex Fluids

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MEETINGS Margaret Morrison Hall, Room 103 (Breed Hall) Scattering Techniques 2:30 — 49. Information of Static Structure Factor from FrequencyDomain Photon Migration Measure­ ments of Multiply Scattered Light in Colloidal Suspensions of Varying Vol­ ume Fraction and Ionic Strength. Y. Huang, Z. Sun, E. M. Sevick-Muraca 2:50 — 50. Developing Rapid Screen­ ing Methods and Structural Studies for Soluble Macromolecules. A. Y. Mirarefi, C. F. Zukoski 3:10—51. Surface Light Scattering Spectroscopy: Electric Field Effects on Interfaces. B. Doucet, J. A. Mann Jr. 3:30-Break. 3:50 — 52. Light Scattering Character­ ization of Polystyrene Latex Spheres. G. Min, M. Bevan, D. Prieve, G. Pat­ terson 4:10 — 53. Probing Static Structure Factor in Concentrated Colloidal Sus­ pensions Using Frequency Domain Photon Migration. Z. Sun, E. SevickMuraca 4:30 — 54. Meaning of Structure Fac­ tor. C. Shang, J. A. Rice

Durai, P. Kumar 11:40 — 60. Soil Organic Matter Mobilization and Enhanced PAH Desorption Using Chelating Agents. K. Subramaniam, D. Grasso, B. F. Smets, J.J. Pignatello • Colloidal Stability and Aggregation Dynamics D. G. Grier, J. Y. Walz, Organizers J.Y.Walz, Presiding

Langmuir-Blodgett Films. T. Alig, J. Zasadzinski, D. Takamoto • Structural Studies of Colloids and Complex Fluids near Interfaces R. M. Suter, J. Zasadzinski, Organizers E. Blomberg, Presiding

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Kinetics and Mechanisms of Mono­ layer Formation (Continued)

University Center, McConomy Auditorium

9:40 — 73. Characterization of Amphiphilic Dendrimer Thin Films by Fluorescence and Surface Probe Microscopy S. V. Mello, G. Sui, Y. Ma, X. Cao, R. M. Leblanc 10:00 — 74. Determination of Surfac­ tant Monolayer Structure Using X-ray Reflectivity. B. B. Luokkala, S. Garoff, R. M. Suter 10:20 — 75. Phase Transition Behavior and Structure of Adsorbed Alcohol and Fluoroalcohol Monolayers at the Water-Hexane Interface. M. L. Schlossman, A. Tikhonov, M. Li 10:40-Break.

Block Copolymer Assemblies

University Center, Rangos Ballroom I Depletion Interactions in PolymerColloid Suspensions (Continued) 9:40 — 61. Influence of PolymerInduced Depletion Forces on the Nucleation Kinetics of Protein Solu­ tions. A. Kulkarni, C. Zukoski Interactions between Coated Particles

Polymer-

10:00 — 62. Effects of Interparticle Interactions on the Adsorption of C12TAB to Silica in Electrolyte Solu­ tions. W.J. Lokar, W. Ducker 10:20 - 63. Effect of Charge Regula­ tion on the Interactions between Adsorbed Polyelectrolyte Layers. N.Dan 10:40-Break. 11:00 - 64. Stability Study of Col­ loidal Particles in the Presence of Oppositely Charged Polyelectrolytes. W. L. Yu, F. Bouyer, M. Borkovec 11:20 — 65. Temperature Dependence of Carbon Black Aggregation in Oil. S. Meeker, V. Trappe, Ν. Diggs, J. Emert, DA.Weitz 11:40 - 66. Effect of Polymer Chain Architecture on the Adsorption and Dispersion Properties of Functionalized Oligomers. R. Mogford, B. Vin­ cent, S. Harley, D. Moreton

Multicomponent Adsorption

• Fundamentals of the Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Interfaces

Purnell Center, Rauh Studio Theater

A.J. Gellman, S. Granick, Organizers S. Street, Presiding

• Simulation and Theory of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Complex Fluids

Surface Processes and Contaminant Transport in Groundwater Systems

University Center, Peter Wright McKenna Room

M. Muthukumar, O.S. Sholl, Organiz­ ers M. Widom, Presiding

9 : 4 0 - 5 5 . Effect of Spatial Distribu­ tion of Granular Porous Medium Geochemical Heterogeneity on Colloid Transport. J. Y. Chen, C. H. Ko, M. Elimelech 1 0 : 0 0 - 5 6 . Colloid Stability in Cor­ rosion Leachates of Unirradiated Ura­ nium Metal Fuel. C.J. Mertz, S. F Wolf, J. A. Fortner, M. D. Kaminski, M. M. Goldberg 10:20-57. Effect of Chemical Pertur­ bations on the Mobilization of Col­ loids in a Ferric Oxyhydroxide-Coated Sand Aquifer: Field Experiments. R. Bunn, R. D. Magelky J. N. Ryan, M. Elimelech 10:40-Break. 11:00 — 58. Permeability Changes Induced by Specific Surfactant-Clay Interactions during Surfactant Flush­ ing. K. Gardner, C. Berg, P. Gidley, M. Arias 11:20 — 59. Adsorption of Polyoxyethylene Sorbitan Monolaureate and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate on Subsurface Materials. L. Khan, M. Tumeo, N.

Friction

S. Garoff, R. D. Tilton, Chairs, Presiding University Center, Rangos Ballroom 8:30 — Plenary Lecture II. Physical Aspects of DNA Confinement in Viral Capsids. W. M. Gelbart • Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment S. E. Cabaniss, D. A. Dzombak, Orga­ nizers C. Tsouris, Presiding

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11:00 — 76. Adsorption of Nonionic Sugar-Based Surfactants and Anionic Sodium Dodecylsulfate Mixtures on Alumina. L. Zhang, P. Somasundaran 11:20-77. Hydrophobically Modified Cellulose Polymers and SDS Interac­ tion at the Solid-Liquid Interface. K. D. Berglund, T. M. Przybycien, R. D. Tilton 11:40—78. Structure and Composi­ tion of Mixed Surfactants at Interfaces and in Micelles. J. Penfold, E. Staples, I. Tucker, R. K. Thomas 12:00 — 79. Synergistic Adsorption at the Hydrophobic Solid-Liquid Inter­ face from Mixed Polyelectrolyte-Surfactant Solutions: A Sum Frequency Spectroscopic Study. R. Windsor, D.J. Neivandt, P. B. Davies

MONDAY MORNING • Plenary Session II

factants in the Presence of a Charged Polysilicon Surface. V. Kapila, J. M. Harris, P. A. Deymier, S. Raghavan

University Center, Connan Room 9:40 — 67. Keynote. Modification of Metal Carbide Tribology through Reactive Adsorption of Small Mole­ cules. S. S. Perry, B. I. Kim, S. Lee, R. Guenard, L. C. Fernandez-Torres, P. Frantz, S. V Didziulis 10:20 — 68. Interplay of Interfacial Behavior and System Dynamics in Stick-Slip Friction. R. T. Schumacher, S. Garoff 10:40-Break. 11:00 — 69. Simulation Studies of Dry Sliding Metallic Interfaces. J. E. Hammerberg,T. C. Germann, B. L. Holian, P. S. Lomdahl 11:20-70. MD Simulation of EnergyTransfer Behavior between Two Sliding Hydroxylated Alumina Surfaces. H. Xie,TYan,WL.Hase 11:40—71. Molecular Dynamics Simu­ lations of Kinetic Friction due to Adsorbed Layers. G. He, M. O. Robbins 12:00—72. Frictional Processes in

Self-Assembly 9:40 — 80. Keynote. Synaptic Pattern Formation during Cellular Recogni­ tion. A. K. Chakraborty 10:20 — 81. Monte Carlo Simulation of Interfacial Effects on Surfactant Mesophases. S. E. Rankin, A. P. Malanoski, F. van Swol 10:40-Break. 11:00 — 82. Electrostatics in ManyBody Systems: Charge Density and Pointwise Force Calculations. A. Khachatourian, A. Wistrôm 11:20 — 83. Structure and Energetics of DNA in a Viral Capsid. J. T. Kindt, W. M. Gelbart 11:40 — 84. Dynamic Self-Consistent Field Theory of Lattice Models of Polymer Fluids. Y. Shnidman, M. Mihailovic 12:00 — 85. Monte Carlo Simulation of Mixed Solutions of Silanes and Sur-

9:40 — 86. Keynote. Macromolecular Surfactants. F. S. Bates 10:20 - 87. Control of the Phase Behavior and Structure of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers by the Addition of Cosolvents or Cosolutes. P. Alexandridis, L. Yang, Y. Lin, B. Songui, A. Docoslis 10:40-Break. 11:00 - 88. Self-Assembly of Block Copolymer Solutions across the Complete Concentration Range. T. P. Lodge, K.J. Hanley 11:20 - 89. Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Frozen Micelles Dispersed in Water: Controllable Anisotropy and Switchable Morphologies. D. Bendejacq, V. Ponsinet, M. Joanicot, J.Lai 11:40 — 90. Nanostructure in Dendritic-Linear Copolymers. Β. Μ. Tande, Ν J . Wagner, M. Jeong, M. E. Mackay, R. Vestberg, C.J. Hawker • Interface Control of the Structure and Dynamics of Thin Fluid Films R. Horn, T. K. Vanderlick, Organizers M. Gee, Presiding Posner Hall, Mellon Auditorium Effects of Structure, Dynamics, and Deformations of Interaction Forces (Continued) 9:40 — 91. Polyelectrolyte-Mediated Interaction between Similarly Charged Surfaces: Role of Divalent Counterions in Tuning the Surface Forces. T. Abraham, A. Kumplainen, Z. Xu, J. Masliyah 10:00 — 92. Characterization of Sur­ face Structure on Bitumen Droplets in Water. A. Wu, J. Czarnecki, I. Laroche, J. Masliyah 10:20 - 93. Effect of Surface Struc­ ture on the Properties of Simple Fluids Confined between Clay Mineral Sur­ faces. J. E. Curry, Z. Su 10:40-Break. Interfacial Control of Wetting and Dewetting 11:00 - 94. Effects of Thin Films on Dynamic Wetting. X. Chen, S. Garoff, E. Rame 11:20 - 95. Effect of Hydrosoluble Polymer on the Entrained Film Thick­ ness of Rigid Soap Films. E. A. Adelizzi, S. M. Troian 11:40 - 96. Wetting Behavior of Sili­ cone Oils on Low-Energy Solid Sub­ strates Submerged in Aqueous Media. T. F. Svitova, C.J. Radke

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• Bulk Rheology and Dynamics of Complex Fluids

J. Schneider, Presiding Posner Hall, Room 153

L. M. Walker, C. F. Zukoski, Organizers J. van Zanten, Presiding Purnell Center, Chosky Theater Micellar Solutions 9:40 — 97. Impact of Head Group and Counterion Structure on Flexibility and Dynamics of Wormlike Micelles in Aqueous Solution. L.J. Magid, Z. Li, P. Butler 10:00 - 98. Neutron Spin Echo Mea­ surements of Micellar Motions. S. R. Kline 10:20 - 99. Shear-Induced Micellar Growth in Dilute Surfactant Solutions. J-F. Berret, F. Molino, P. Lindner 10:40-Break. 11:00 —100. Rheology and Dynamics of Mixed Systems of Wormlike Micelles and Nonionic Polymer. M. T. Truong, L. M. Walker 11:20 - 1 0 1 . Modeling Shear Thicken­ ing in Pipe Flow of Wormlike Micellar Solutions. J. E. Puig, J. F. A. Soltero, F. Bautista, E. Macias, O. Manero, P. Attane 11:40 - 1 0 2 . Viscoelastic Fluids Formed by Synergistic Self-Assembly in Surfactant Mixtures. S. R. Raghavan,E.W.Kaler

Receptor-Ligand Interactions 2:20 - 1 0 9 . Keynote. Colloidal Mimetics with the Adhesive Proper­ ties of White Blood Cells. D. A. Ham­ mer 3:00 - 1 1 0 . Collective and SingleMolecule Forces between a ^ Integrins and Peptide-Amphiphiles. E. Kokkoli,M.Tirrell 3:20 — 111. Structure-Function Rela­ tionships of Adhesion Proteins Deter­ mined by Direct Force Measurement. D. Leckband 3:40-Break. 4:00 —112. Receptor Ligand Mea­ surements Using Surface Techniques. D. Tareste, E. Perez, F. Pincet, C. Gourier, L. Lebeau, C. Mioskowski, H. Gronemeyer Drug and Gene Delivery

• General Papers in Colloid and Sur­ face Science

4:20 - 1 1 3 . Study of ControlledRelease of Model Drugs from the Polymer Matrices of 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate and with Its Copolymers of Tetrahydrofurfuryl Methacrylate. A. C. Mohammad, D.J Τ Hill, A. K. Whittaker 4:40 —114. Interfacial Phenomena of Chitosan-Based Gene Delivery Process. V. ChaA, H. Q. Mao, K. W. Leong

A. Morfesis, D. C. Prieve, Organizers A. Jacobson, Presiding

• Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment

Margaret Morrison Hall, Room 103 (Breed Hall)

S. E. Cabaniss, D. A. Dzombak, Orga­ nizers B. Dempsey, Presiding

Fundamentals of Transport Purnell Center, Rauh Studio Theater 9:40 - 1 0 3 . On the Molecular Trans­ port of Volume. H. Brenner , 10:00 - 1 0 4 . Molecular Transport across Phase Boundaries in Oil-WaterPolymer Systems. E. E. Meyer, B.J. Martin, M. F. Islam, L. A. Hough, H. D.Ou-yang,W.Lau Solubilization 10:20 - 1 0 5 . Adsolubilization of Styrene by Nonionic Surfactants on Silica. Y. Tan, J O'Haver 10:40-Break. 11:00 —106. Comparison Study of the Aggregation Behavior of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate in O/W Emulsion Using the Equilibrium Distribution Rate Constant and Reaction Rate Constant of Benzyl Acetate Hydroly­ sis. H. Almoazen, A. P. Simonelli 11:20 —107. Mass Transport Phenom­ ena in Emulsions Containing Surfac­ tant Micelles: Adsorption Kinetics, Solubilization, and Ostwald Ripening. J. Weiss, D.J. McClements 11:40 — 108. Component Partitioning and Structural Changes in a-Lactalbumin-Brine-AOT-Isooctane Winsor II Systems. J. W. Shimek, C. M. Rohloff, S. R. Dungan MONDAY AFTERNOON • Bioadhesion and Biomolecules at Interfaces F. Lanni, J. Schneider, Organizers

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Surface Processes and Contaminant Transport in Groundwater Systems (Continued) 2:20 — 115. Investigations of the Use of Ethylene Oxide-Propylene Oxide Block Copolymeric Surfactants for the Removal of Coal Tars from Manufac­ tured Gas Works Soils. J. Dong, I. Paterson, B. Chowdhry, S. Leharne 2:40 — 116. Radioactive Colloids from Degradation of Metallic Uranium Reactor Fuel.J. A. Fortner, C.J. Mertz, M. M. Goldberg Separation Science and Technology for Water Treatment 3:00 - 1 1 7 . Role of Morphological Surface Heterogeneity in Deposition of Colloidal Particles onto Semiperme­ able Polymeric Membrane Surfaces. E. M. Vrijenhoek, S. Bhattacharjee, M. Elimelech 3:20 - 1 1 8 . Coupled Model for Trans­ port of Multicomponent Ionic Species through Nanofiltration Membranes: Implications for Arsenic Removal. J. C. Chen, S. Bhattacharjee, M. Elim­ elech 3:40-Break. 4:00 — 119. In-Line Coagulation with Micron Filtration. K. Choi, B. A. Dempsey 4:20 - 1 2 0 . Electrical Double-Layer Formation in Porous Nanostructured

Materials. K-L. Yang, T. Y. Ying, S. Yiacoumi, C. Tsouris 4:40 —121. Removal of Heavy Metals Using Impregnated Activated Car­ bons. R. L. VaughanJr., Β. Ε. Reed • Colloidal Stability and Aggregation Dynamics D. G. Grier, J. Y. Walz, Organizers S. Bike, Presiding

ied Using Atomic Force Microscopy. S. Biggs, S. Notley, V. Craig 4:20 —134. Molecular Modeling on Diffusions and Surface Interactions in Siloxane Network. P. C. Qian, B. Parbhoo 4:40 —135. Meniscus Instability in Thin Elastic Film. A. Ghatak, M. K. Chaudhury • Structural Studies of Colloids and Complex Fluids near Interfaces

University Center, Rangos Ballroom I Colloidal Suspensions 2:20 —122. Preparation of Composite Particles and Their Use in Removal Flow Cell Studies. L. Harnett, B. Vin­ cent 2:40 —123. Mechanisms of Coagula­ tion with Polyaluminum Chloride. J. Gregory, D. Wang 3:00 — 124. Inorganic Coagulant Species Formed from Clusters of Keggin Polycations: New Insights from Combining Ga EXAFS, 71Ga NMR, and SAXS. E. Montarges-Pelletier, B. S. Lartiges, L. J. Michot, J-B. d'Espinose de la Caillerie, V Briois, V. Ponsinet, R. Ober 3:20 - 1 2 5 . Effect of the Acid-Base Chemistry of Lactose on Its Adhesion to Gelatin Capsules. F. M. Etzler, R. Deanne, Τ Burk, Τ Ibrahim, G Will­ ing, R. D. Neuman 3:40-Break. 4:00 - 1 2 6 . Stable, Near-Hard Sphere Silica-in-Silicone Dispersions for ER Applications. S. Shenoy, N.J. Wagner 4:20 - 1 2 7 . Phase Behavior of Ferrofluid and Colloidal Spheres and Rods in a Magnetic Field. M. F. Islam, D. Lacoste, T. C. Lubensky, A. G. Yodh 4:40 - 1 2 8 . Role of Interparticle Potential in Controlling the Morphol­ ogy of Spray-Dried Powders from Nanoparticle Sols. J. R. Bartlett, S. Lyonnard, E. Sizgek, K. S. Finnie, T. Zemb • Fundamentals of the Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Interfaces A.J. Gellman, S. Granick, Organizers A.J Gellman, Presiding University Center, Peter Wright McKenna Room Friction (Continued) 2:20 —129. Molecular Dynamics of Adsorbed Monolayer Properties and Sliding Friction Modification. M. L. Greenfield, H. Ohtani 2:40 —130. Tribological Experiments on a 2-D Friction Force Apparatus: Hexadecane Confined between Two Mica Surfaces. L. Qian, M. Chariot, E. Perez, D. Douillet, G. Luengo

R. M. Suter, J Zasadzinski, Organizers W Ducker, Presiding Margaret Morrison Hall, A14 Multicomponent Adsorption (Contin­ ued) 2:20 — 136. Ordered Structures Formed by Polymer-Surfactant Mix­ tures at the Air-Water Interface Stud­ ied by Specular Neutron Reflection. R. K. Thomas, D. Taylor, N. Warren, J. Penfold, E. Staples, I. Tucker, J. Hines 2:40 - 1 3 7 . Effect of Counterion Con­ densation on Poly(dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) Adsorption onto Col­ loidal Silica Surfaces by NMR, Elec­ trophoresis, pH, and Conductometric Titrations. Y. W. Shin, J E. Roberts, M. M. Santore Adsorption on Particles 3:00 —138. Sum Frequency Spec­ troscopy of Surfactant-Coated Gold Nanoparticles. T. Kawai, D.J. Neivandt, P. B. Davies 3:20 — 139. Scanning Transmission Xray Microspectroscopy of Colloidal Materials. L. M. Croll, I. Koprinarov, A. P. Hitchcock, H. D. H. Stôver 3:40-Break. 4:00 —140. Adsorption of Polymeric Siloxane Surfactants on Hydrophobic Particles. P. Alexandridis, Y Lin, T W Smith 4:20 - 1 4 1 . In Situ, Fast, Simple Analytical Technique Probing Molecular Adsorption and Orientation at Carbon Black Powder Surfaces in Aqueous Solution. H. Wang 4:40 —142. Spatial Correlation of Spherical Polyelectrolyte Brushes in Salt-Free Solution as Observed by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering. Q. de Robillard, X. Guo, M. Ballauff, Τ Narayanan, G Goerigk • Simulation and Theory of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Complex Fluids M. Muthukumar, D S. Sholl, Organiz­ ers Y Shnidman, Presiding University Center, Connan Room Adsorption and Dynamics

Adhesion and Interfacial Mechanics 3:00 —131. Physical and Mechanical Properties of Dendrimer-Metal Nanocomposites. S. C. Street, A. Rar, M. Curry, G Wei, J A. Barnard 3:20 —132. Entropically Driven Attraction between Telechelic Brushes. A. G. Zilman, S. A. Safran 3:40-Break. 4:00 —133. Nanomechanical Proper­ ties of Adsorbed Polymer Layers Stud­

2:20 —143. Interaction of Oxygen Atoms with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: ATheoretical Study Using Model Potentials and Density Func­ tional Theory. J. A. Steckel, K. Karapetian, K. D.Jordan, P. Avouris 2:40 — 144. First Principles Studies of Chiral Metal and Metal Oxide Sur­ faces. A. Asthagiri, T. D. Power, D. S. Sholl 3:00 —145. Application of Nudged

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MEETINGS Elastic Band for Locating Transition States of Chemical Reactions on Surfaces. D. R. Alfonso, J. A. Steckel, K. D.Jordan 3:20—146. Brownian Dynamic Simulation of Bead Rod Chains under Shear Flow. S. Liu, B. Ashok, M. Muthukumar 3:40-Break. 4:00 —147. Local Friction in Polyolefins: A Small-Scale Simulation Approach. J. Luettmer-Strathmann 4:20 —148. Segmental Dynamics of Polymers Confined in 1-2-nm-Wide Slit Pores. E. Manias, V. Kuppa 4:40 - 1 4 9 . MC and DFT Studies of Metastable States and Hysteresis in Confined Fluids. A. V. Neimark, P. I. Ravikovitch, A. Vishnyakov • Self-Assembling Systems: From Microscopic Forces to Macroscopic Structure A. P. Gast, E. Kaler, Organizers R. Prud'homme, Presiding University Center, McConomy Auditorium Block Copolymer Assemblies (Continued) 2:20 - 1 5 0 . Self-Consistent Field Theory for Particle-Diblock Composite System. R. B. Thompson, V. V. Ginzburg, A. C. Balazs, M. W. Matsen 2:40 —151. Determination of the Relaxation Kinetics in a PEP-PEODMF Micellar System by TimeResolved SANS. L. Willner, A. Poppe, J. Allgaier, M. Monkenbusch, D. Richter Self-Assembly of Materials 3:00 —152. Nanostructural Lithography of Thin-Film Silica Mesophases. D. A. Doshi, N. K. Huesing, M. Lu, H. Fan, A.J. Hurd, C.J. Brinker 3:20 — 153. Evidence for Spinodal Phase Separation in 2-D Nanocrystal Self-Assembly. G. Ge, L. E. Brus 3:40-Break. 4:00 —154. Transformation of AOT Inverse Micelles to Rigid Organogels: Microstructure Determination through SAXS, NMR, and AFM. B. Simmons, C. Taylor, V. T.John, S. Li, G. L. McPherson, D. K. Schwartz, F. Landis, R. Moore 4:20 —155. Dielectrophoretic Assembly of Electrically Functional Metallic Nanowires. K. D. Hermanson, S. O. Lumsdon, J. P. Williams, E. W. Kaler, O. D. Velev 4:40 — 156. Photochemical Incorporation of Silver Quantum Dots within Monodisperse Silica Colloids for Photonic Crystal Application. W. Wang, S. A. Asher • Electrokinetics and Microfluidics

Flow through Microchannels with Heterogeneous Surface Properties. D. Erickson, D. Li 2:40 —158. Microfluidic Motion in Electrokinetic Separation Processes. J. C. Baygents, T. L. Sounart 3:00 - 1 5 9 . DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Matrices Tailored for Use in Microfluidic Devices. A. E. Barron, M. N. Albarghouthi, B. A. Buchholz, E. A. S. Doherty, I. V. Kourkine 3:20 —160. Mass Transfer and Mixing Process in Electro-Osmotic Flow in Microchannels. L. Ren, D. Li 3:40-Break. 4:00 —161. Microbead Utilization in Microfluidic Devices. J. Oakey, D. W M. Marr 4:20 —162. Analytical Greens Function Approach to Transient Behavior of Electro-Osmotic Flow in Rectangular Microchannels. C. Yang 4:40 —163. Microfluidic Transport Processes Driven by Electrohydrodynamic Flows. C. Tsouris, D. W. DePaoli, V. F. de Almeida, C. T. Culbertson, S. C. JacobsonJ. M. Ramsey • Interface Control of the Structure and Dynamics of Thin Fluid Films R. Horn, T. K. Vanderlick, Organizers A. Bose, Presiding Posner Hall, Mellon Auditorium Interfacial Control of Wetting and Dewetting (Continued) 2:20 —164. Hydrodynamics of DipCoated Thin Film in the Presence of Evaporation. D. Qu, S. Garoff, E. Rame 2:40 —165. Direct Visualization of Surfactant Distribution on a Spreading and Evaporating Drop. V. X. Nguyen, K.J.Stebe 3:00 —166. Morphological Transitions of Coating Films in Cylindrical Pores: From Bumps to Liquid Bridges. K. G. Kornev, A. V. Neimark 3:20 - 1 6 7 . Diffusive Growth of a Precursing Film Extending from a Droplet ofPbonCu(III).J.Moon,J. Lowekamp, P. Wynblatt, S. Garoff, R. Suter 3:40-Break. 4:00 - 1 6 8 . Evaluation of PS and PMMA Probes for the Estimation of Polar and Dispersive Surface Energy Parameters of Polymers Using the Imbedded Fiber Retraction Method. G. Biresaw, C.J. Carrière 4:20 —169. Spontaneous Spreading of Liquids Driven by Marangoni Flow. A. Chengara, A. D Nikolov, D. T. Wasan, K. Koczo, G A. Policello 4:40 - 1 7 0 . Dynamic Wetting of Shear-Thinning Fluids. Y. Suo, S. Garoff, R. Enrique • Bulk Rheology and Dynamics of Complex Fluids

Kaler, N.J. Wagner 2:40 - 1 7 2 . Micellar Structure Changes in Aqueous Mixtures of Nonionic Surfactants: A Study by Rheology and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering. L. Guo, R. H. Colby, M. Lin, G. P. Dado 3:00 —173. Microstructural Changes in Anionic Surfactant Solutions Induced by Hydrotropic Salts. P. A. Hassan, S. R. Raghavan, E. W. Kaler 3:20 —174. Dynamics of Micelles of Surfactant Dimers and of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers in Aqueous Solution. R. Zana, G. Waton, B. Michels, W Ulbricht • Physical and Chemical Issues in Self-Assembly on Surfaces J. Hemminger, J. Yates, Organizers S. Manne, Presiding Margaret Morrison Hall, Room 103 (Breed Hall) Characterization of Self-Assembled Molecules 2 : 0 0 - 1 7 5 . Keynote. Self-Assembled Monolayers as Templates for Liquid Crystals. N. L. Abbott 2:40 —176. Resonantly Enhanced Sum Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy of Silanised Mica Surfaces. A. G. Lambert, D.J. Neivandt, P. B. Davies 3:00 —177. Second Harmonic Generation in Self-Assembled Thin Polymeric Films. Μ. Τ Guzy, S. Shah, R. M. Davis, K. E. Van Cott, P. Neyman, J. R. Heflin, H. Wang, H. W Gibson 3:20 —178. Chain Segment Order in Adsorbed Polymer Thin Films: A Deu­ terium NMR Study. S. V. Primak, Τ Jin, A. C. Dagger, Ε. Κ. Mann 3:40-Break. 4:00 - 1 7 9 . Watching Configurational Changes during Self-Assembled Monolayer Growth Using a Molecular Triangulation Method RIALS. J. T. Yates Jr., J. G. Lee, J. Ahner 4:20 —180. Growth Mechanism of Self-Assembled OTS Monolayers on Fused Silica Surfaces Probed by SumFrequency Generation and Lateral Force Microscopy. Y. Liu, M. C. Henry, M. C. Messmer 4:40 —181. Evaluating Optical Tech­ niques for Determining Film Struc­ ture: Optical Invariants for Anisotropic Dielectric Thin Films. E. K.Mann MONDAY EVENING • Poster Session on Fundamental and Applied Research D. W M. Marr, R. Y. Ofoli, Organizers, Presiding University Center, Gymnasium 5:00-7:00 PM

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PI. Interaction of Wheat Puroindolines with Lipids: An Insertion Study Using LB Monolayer Technique. S. C. Biswas, L. Dubreil, D. Marion P2. Study of Controlled Release of Model Drugs from the Polymer Matri­

ces of 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate and with its Copolymers of Tetrahydrofurfuryl Methacrylate. M. A. Chowdhury, D.J. T. Hill, A. K. Whittaker P3. Aggregation and Precipitation Equilibrium of Casein in the Presence of Calcium and Phosphate. C. Guo, B. Campbell, K. Chen, A. Lenhoff, O. Velev P4. Hydrophobic Interaction between Endocrine Disruptors and bRliposome Complex. I. Kubo P5. Kinetics of Albuterol Photolysis in a Triphasic System. Q. H. Majumder, A. P. Simonelli P6. Spatially Directed Bacterial Attachment via Optical Trapping. H. Haruff, J. M. Marr, D. W. M. Marr P7. Convective Self-Assembly of Col­ loidal and Biological Arrays by Electrophoretic Deposition. J. Kim, V. Dorn, S. Garoff, J. L. Anderson, R. D. Tilton P8. Investigation of Bacterial Exopolymers Using Atomic Force Microscopy. S. T. Pardi, B. E. Logan P9. Effects of Biopolymer-Induced Forces on Bacterial Adhesion to Glass. J. L. Prince, R. B. Dickinson P10. Solid-Solid Phase Transition between Two Crystal Forms of AnnexinV. I. Reviakine, W. BergsmaSchutter, A. N. Morozov, A. Brisson, Pll. Development of Techniques for Probing Protein Aggregation Behavior in Bioprocessing Environments. A. M. Wilcox, T. M. Przybycien P12. Colloid-Induced SurfaceEnhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Bacteria. L. Zeiri, S. Efrima, Y. Shabtai, B. V. Bronk Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment P13. Enhanced Heterogeneous Oxida­ tion for Treatment of Mine Drainage. J. M. Dietz, B. A. Dempsey P14. Chemical Weathering of HighTemperature Waste Products and Mechanisms Responsible for Changes in Leaching Behavior. K. Gardner, O. Uppal, R. Roman, R. Carter P15. Surfactant Solubilization of PAH Compounds from Nonaqueous-Phase Liquids. A. Hill, L. Bernardez, S. Ghoshal P16. Ionic Species and pH Effects on Sorption of PCP on Highly Weathered Soils from Brazil. S. Hyun, L. S. Lee, P. Suresh, C. Rao P17. Sorption of Ions Nonferrous and Noble Metals. G. Ospanova P18. Adsorption of Metal Ions onto Goethite: Single-Adsorbate and Com­ petitive Systems. P. Trivedi, L. Axe, J. Dyer P19. Ozonation of Produced Water. C. Tsouris, T. Klasson, A. B. Walker, M. D. Dinsmore, D. W DePaoli P20. Adsorption of Polyoxyethylene Sorbitan Monolaureate and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate on Subsurface Materi­ als. V. Arsov, M. Tumeo, N. Durai, L. Khan P21. Role of Membrane Surface Roughness in Colloidal Fouling of Nanofiltration Membranes. E. M. Vrijenhoek, M. Elimelech Colloidal Stability and Aggregation Dynamics

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P22. Age-Dependent Dynamics of Water in Hydrated Cement Paste. P. Baglioni, E. Fratini, S. H. Chen, M. C. Bellissent-Funel P23. Colloidal and Interfacial Interactions in Cellulosic Composite Materials. B. Frank P24. Stabilization of Colloidal Solutions with Use of the Compositions Containing Hydrolyzed Polyacrylonitrile. V. A. Yaremenko, V. V. Malyarenko, V. V. Simurov, A. S. Makarov P25- Electrostatic Self-Assembled Nanoarchitectures with Polyelectrolytes of Different Molar Mass. S. Schwarz,J. Nagel,A.Janke, K.J. Eichhorn, W.Jaeger P26. Stability of Colloidal Silica. S. Schwarz, H-M. Buchhammer, K. Lunkwitz, W.Jaeger P27. Self-Assembling Paramagnetic Organophilic Colloidal Particles. S. Turksen, P. Russo P28. Effects of Surfactant Distribution and Time-Dependent Surface Potential on the Coalescence Rate of DLVO Dispersions. G. Urbina-Villalba, M. Garcia-Sucre P29. Mechanisms Controlling the Coagulation of Kaolin Clay Particles by a Cationic Polyacrylamide. J. Shen, H.W.Walker Structural Studies of Colloids and Complex Fluids near Interfaces P30. Tuning Interfacial Properties through Polymer-Surfactant Complexation. A. D. Braem, K. D. Berglund, R. D. Tilton P31. Characterization of Polymethacrylates by Direct Force Measurements with the Bimorph Surface Forces Apparatus. C. Froeck, M. Gerst, H. Rockl, F.J. Schmitt P32. Elastomeric Membranes from Monolayers of Polymers with Ionic Headgroups. W. A. Goedel, F. Mallwitz, M. Blankenhagel, C. Peyratout, R. Heger P33. Structure and Phases in Molecular Layers of Exotic Liquid Crystals at the Air-Water Interface. E. E. Kooijman, S. Primak, E. K. Mann P34. Adsorption Kinetics and Surface Relaxations of Aqueous Surfactant Solutions Using Drop and Bubble Shape Tensiometry. A. V. Makievski, G. Loglio, P. Pandolfini, V. B. Fainerman, R. Miller P35. Domain Structures in LangmuirBlodgett Monolayers of Stearic Acid. B. G. Moore, M. C. Goh, B. D. Sattin P36. Dynamic Interfacial Tension in Water-Oil Systems Containing In Situ Formed Surfactants. D. Rana, J. Amaya, V. Hornof P37. Chiral Discrimination in Langmuir Monolayers Containing Membrane Lipids and the Enantiomer of Cholesterol. D. F. Covey, S. Lalithaa, A. Sampath Kumar, E.J. Westover, K.J. Stine Simulation and Theory of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Complex Fluids P38. Adsorptivity Properties of Surface and Particles Distribution Function. O. G. Bakunin Self-Assembling Systems: From Microscopic Forces to Macroscopic Structure

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P39. Kinetics and Mechanisms of Morphological Transitions in Systems of Block Copolymer Aggregates in Solution. S. Burke, A. Eisenberg P40. Analysis of Physical Mechanisms Involved in Emulsion Déstabilisation by the Turbiscan MA 2000. S. Desset, O. Mengual P41. Thermochemical Demulsification and Demulsification Mechanism of ASP Flooding Produced Liquid. W. Di P42. Encapsulation of Colloidal Materials within Liposomes. C. Evans, E. Kisak, C. Boyer, J. Zasadzinski P43. Critical Micelle Concentrations in Water and Organic Solvents: A Systematic Study. J. Hagen, G. McNamara P44. Photoresponsive Polymerized Crystalline Colloidal Arrays. M. Kamenjicki, I. K. Lednev, S. A. Asher P45. Role of the Interfacial Films on the Stability of DoubleEmulsion System (W1/0/W2). M. Kanouni, H. L. Rosano P46. Thiol-Based Polymerized Crystalline Colloidal Array Sensors. J. P. Keim, S. A. Asher P47. Extremely Stable W/O/W Multiple Emulsions by Manipulating Characteristics of Internal Water. J. W Kim, B. G Chae, H. K. Kim, H. H. Kang P48. SANS and USANS Measurements of Micellar Gel Structure. S. R. Kline P49. Diffusive Interfacial Transport Method for Characterizing the Phase Behavior of Surfactant and Water Mixtures. K. Kochvar, M. Lynch P50. Effect of Cosurfactant on Phase Behavior in Systems Containing Nonionic Surfactant, Water, and Lubricant. S. Bae,J. G Lee, S.J. Park, S. K. Park, J. C. Lim P51. Stability and Inversion of SolidStabilized Emulsions. B. P. Β inks, S. O. Lumsdon P52. Some Block Copolymer Vesicles Are Thermodynamically Stable Struc­ tures. L. Luo, A. Eisenberg P53. Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Spherical Micelles in Water: Model Objects of Controlled Interface Cur­ vature and Chain Surface Density. D. Bendejacq, V. Ponsinet, M. Joanicot, J.Lai P54. Development of a Colorimetric Reagent Using Intelligent Polymerized Crystalline Colloidal Arrays. C. E. Reese, M. E. Baltusavich, J. P. Keim, S. A. Asher P55. Solubilization and Release of Hydrophobic Probes from Biocompat­ ible Polycaprolactone-b-poly(ethylene oxide) Block Copolymer Micelles. P. L. Soo, D. Maysinger, A. Eisenberg P56. Influence of the System Parame­ ters on the Formation of Capillary Alginate Gels. H.J. Treml, Η. Η. Kohler Ρ 57. Synthesis of Charged Polystyrene for Crystalline Colloids Array Y. Wang, S. Asher P58. Phase Behavior and Microstruc­ ture of Food-Grade Microemulsions Based on Nonionic Emulsifiers. A. Yaghmur, A. Aserin, M. E. Léser, V. Clement, N. Garti Bulk Rheology and Dynamics of Complex Fluids

P59. Thixotropic Properties of Aqueous Dispersions of Positively Charged Al-Mg Mixed Hydroxides. D. Sun, W. Hou, C. Zhang P60. Rheological Properties of the Clay Dispersion with the Terpolymer of N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone-AcrylamideItaconic Acid. Y. Wu, D. Sun, T. Wu, C. Zhang P61. Rheology and Colloidal Properties of the Montmorillonite Suspension with the Terpolymer of Acrylamide-N,N-Dimethylacrylamide-2-acrylamido-2-methyl-l-propane Sulfonic Acid at High Temperature. Y. Wu, D. Sun, B. Zhang, C. Zhang

TUESDAY MORNING Victor K. LaMer Award Lecture S. Garoff, R. D. Tilton, Chairs, Presiding University Center, Rangos Ballroom 8:30—LaMer Award Presentation and Lecture. • Bioadhesion and Biomolecules at Interfaces F. Lanni, J. Schneider, Organizers S. P. Wrenn, Presiding Posner Hall, Room 153

Surface Science Drug and Gene Delivery (Continued) P62. Sum Frequency Generation and Cyclic Voltammetry Studies of CO Oxidation on Platinum Electrodes in Acetonitrile-Water Solutions. S. Hoffer, S. Baldelli, G. A. Somorjai P63. Atomic-Scale Modification of Gold Surfaces To Affect the SurfaceCatalyzed Formation of Polymethylene Films. G. K.Jennings, W Guo P64. Laser Oxidation and Parameter Control of Semiconductor Crystal Surfaces. P. Kosoboutski, A. Danylov, V. Pryyma, T. Slyusarchik, O. Prokoptchuk, J. Kosobutsky P65. In Situ Monitoring of Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions Using UVRaman Spectroscopy: Bridging the Pressure Gap. C. R. Tewell Interface Control of the Structure and Dynamics of Thin Fluid Films P66. Electrochemical Control of Surface Potential in the Surface Forces Apparatus. J. Frechette, T. K. Vanderlick P67. Macroscopic Model System for Self-Assembly in Confined Spaces. M. Hay, R. Workman, S. Manne P68. Structure and Dynamics of 1-nmWide PEO/Li+ Films Confined in Slit Pores. V. Kuppa, E. Manias P69. Crystallization Patterns from an Evaporating Drop. P. Takhistov, H. C. Chang P70. Effect of Composition on Surface Free Energy of Acrylic Latex Film. S. W Song, J. M. Park, S. J. Park, J. C. Lim, S. Park

9:40 —182. Nonnatural Polypeptoid Mimics of the Helical Lung Surfactant Proteins SP-B and SP-C A. E. Bar­ ron, C. W Wu, T J. Sanborn 10:00 - 1 8 3 . Monitoring DNA Com­ plex Size, Density, and Formation Kinetics with Light Scattering. E. Lai, J. H. van Zanten 10:20 - 1 8 4 . Polynucleotide-Nucleolipid Interactions Investigated by SANS. P. Baglioni, D. Berti, E. Fratini, S. H. Chen 10:40-Break. Separations and Sensing 11:00 — 185. Surface Modification for Optical Biosensor Platforms: Beyond Thiols and Silanes. N. D. Spencer 11:20 - 1 8 6 . Design of Novel PeptideBased Chemosensors for Copper Ions. Y. Zheng, Y. Ma, Q. Huo, X. Cao, S. V. Mello, F. M. Andreopoulos, R. M. Leblanc 11:40 —187. Separation of Proteins Using Magnetic Fluids. S. Bucak, S. Vauthey, K. Roach, P. E. Laibinis, T. A. Hatton 12:00 - 1 8 8 . Interfacial and DNABinding Properties of PeptideNucleic-Acid Amphiphiles. J. Vernille, D. Tucker, C. Echevarria, J. Schneider • Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment S. E. Cabaniss, D. A. Dzombak, Orga­ nizers J. Ryan, Presiding

Nanotechnology Purnell Center, Rauh Studio Theater P71. Preparation of Poly(D,L-lactic-coGlycolic Acid) Nanoparticles by Solvent Evaporation Method. S.J. Park, T. S. Song, J. C. Lim, S. K. Park P72. Optical Characterization of Thin Colloidal Films Grown in Electric and Magnetic Fields. E. S. Kooij, Ε. Α. Μ. Brouwer, H. Wormeester, B. Poelsema P73. Effects of Nucleation and Growth on the Microporosity, Crystallinity, and Morphology of Nanoparticle Single Crystals. S. A. Shah, C. F. Zukoski P74. Nanostructured Gold Films Templated by Colloidal Crystals: Applica­ tion to Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. P. M. Tessier, O. D. Velev, A. M. Lenhoff, E. W Kaler, A. Kalambur, J. F. Rabolt, K. K. Ong, S. D. Christesen

Separation Science and Technology for Water Treatment (Continued) 9:40 —189. Complex Environmental Separation through the Use of Mag­ netically Active Polymeric Particles (MAPPs). D. Leun, A. K. SenGupta 1 0 : 0 0 - 1 9 0 . Effect of Dodecyldiethylenetriamine and pH on Selectivity during Ion Flotation of Cu2+, Ni2+ and Co2+. Z. Liu, F. M. Doyle 10:20 - 1 9 1 . Effect of Triethylenetetraamine on the Ion Flotation Kinetics of Cu2+ and Ni2+ Using Dodecylsulfate. Z. Liu, F. M. Doyle 10:40-Break. Effects of Biological and Chemical Processes on Sorption 11:00 —192. Interfacial Processes in Biological Transformations of Man-

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the Silica-Aqueous Interface. R. Atkin, E. Wanless, S. Biggs, V. Craig • Simulation and Theory of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Complex Fluids M. Muthukumar, D. S. Sholl, Organizers A. Neimark, Presiding University Center, Connan Room Adsorption and Dynamics (Continued) 9:40 — 207. Simulations of LiquidCrystal Hydrodynamics. C. Denniston, E. Orlandini, J. M. Yeomans 1 0 : 0 0 - 2 0 8 . Dynamic Self-Consistent Field Studies of Rheology and Microstructure in Sheared Polymer Fluids. M. Mihailovic, Y Shnidman 1 0 : 2 0 - 2 0 9 . Theory and Simulation of Molecules in Nanopores: Phase Transitions and Anomalous Diffusion in Zeolites. S. M. Auerbach, C. Saravanan, P. H. Nelson 10:40-Break.

9:40 — 200. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Adsorption of Surfactant Mixtures. R. Miller, V. B. Fainerman, E. V. Aksenenko 10:00 — 201. Interface Dynamics in Bicontinuous Microemulsions Investigated by Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy. M. Monkenbusch, M. Mihailescu, J. Allgaier, D. Richter, B. Jakobs, T. Sottmann, B. Farago 10:20 - 2 0 2 . Adsorption of Diblock Copolymers at the Solid-Liquid Interface. G. Webber, E. Wanless, S. Biggs 10:40-Break. 1 1 : 0 0 - 2 0 3 . X-ray Reflectivity Study of the Nanostructure of Amphiphilic Diblock Copolymer Monolayer on Water Surface. H. Matsuoka, E. Mouri, M. Matsutani, K. Matsumoto 1 1 : 2 0 - 2 0 4 . Tuning the Solubility of Amphiphilic Diblock Copolymers: Interfacial Behavior. M. Sun, K. Krishana, O. Anthony, R. Farhoosh, M. Joanicot 1 1 : 4 0 - 2 0 5 . AFM Study of Surfactant Adsorption on Hydrophobic Surfaces. A.Tulpar,W.Ducker 12:00 — 206. Anomalous Slow Adsorption of Cationic Surfactants at

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1 2 : 0 0 - 2 3 4 . Shear-Induced Fluid Fracture inTelechelic Polymer Net­ works. J. F. Berret • Physical and Chemical Issues in Se If-Assembly on Surfaces J. Hemminger, J. Yates, Organizers R. M. Davis, Presiding Margaret Morrison Hall, Room 103 (Breed Hall) Fabrication and Stability of SelfAssembled Monolayers

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11:00 — 210. Thermodynamics of Polydisperse Colloids. S. Banerjee, B. Griffiths, M.Widom 11:20 - 2 1 1 . Theories of Phase Separation in Charged Colloidal Dispersions. D. Y. C. Chan, S. N. Pétris 11:40 — 212. Colloidal Crystallization Kinetics: Links between Models and Experiments. N. M. Dixit, C. F. Zukoski 12:00 — 213. Condensation, Crystallization, and Swelling of Randomly Charged Polymers. M. Tanaka, T. Tanaka

10:20—223. Charging in Low Dielec­ tric Liquids. R. E. Kornbrekke 10:40-Break. 11:00 — 224. Simulations of Moving Droplets. D. Doshi, A. Malanoski, F. van Swol 11:20-225. High-Frequency Electro­ kinetics in Low-Dielectric Fluids. L. R. White, M. Preston, R. Kornbrekke 1 1 : 4 0 - 2 2 6 . Withdrawn 12:00—227. Electrokinetic Potential of Gas Bubbles in Aqueous Solutions. C. Yang, T. Dabros, D. Li, J. H. Masliyah, J. Czarnecki

9:40 - 2 3 5 . Keynote. Dip-Pen Nanolithography: A Tool for Generating Organic and Biological Surface Archi­ tectures with 5-nm Resolution. C. A. Mirken 10:20 —236. Microcontact Printing of Surfactants on Mica: Effects of Lateral Diffusion and Substrate Registry. R. K. Workman, S. Manne 10:40-Break. 11:00—237. Model Chromatographic Surfaces: Solvent-Induced Changes in Monolayer Structure Studied by Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy. M. C. Henry, M. C. Messmer, L. K. Wolf 11:20—238. Measurement of Molecu­ lar Surface Structure. C. W. Meuse, D. J. Vanderah, J. B. Hubbard, R. D. Mountain 11:40 —239. Photoinduced Processes in Self-Assembled Monolayers on Semiconductor Oxide Surfaces. T. Ye, E. McArthur, E. Borguet 1 2 : 0 0 - 2 4 0 . X-ray-Mediated Chemi­ cal and Physical Modification of SelfAssembled Monolayers. H. Fairbrother, A. Wagner, S. Carlo, C. Vecitis

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11:40-219. Self-Assembly, Structure, and Solvation in Wet and Dry Octanol. B. Chen, J. I. Siepmann 1 2 : 0 0 - 2 2 0 . Molecular Weight Effects on the Phase Behavior of Sili­ cone Oil Microemulsions. J. A. Silas, E . W Kaler, R.M.Hill

A. P. Gast, E. Kaler, Organizers C.J. Radke, Presiding University Center, McConomy Auditorium Self-Assembly of Materials (Continued) 9:40 — 214. Entropie Colloidal Interaction in Rodlike Molecules Solution. K. Lin, T. C. Lubensky A. G. Yodh, J. C. Crocker, A. Schofield, D. A. Weitz 1 0 : 0 0 - 2 1 5 . Field-Induced Colloidal Ordering in Confined Geometries. Τ Gong, D. W. M. Marr 10:20 — 216. Templated Materials Synthesis in a Rigid Surfactant-Based Mesophase. L. Liu, S. Li, B. Simmons, V. T.John, S. Thangaraj, G. L. McPherson, A. Bose, V. Agarwal, P.Johnson, B. Hammouda 10:40-Break. Surfactant Phase Behavior and Microstructure 11:00-217. Phase Behavior and Microstructure of Alkyl Polyglucoside Mixtures. B. Baser, E. W Kaler, H. Edlund,B. A. Schubert 11:20-218. High-Pressure Induced Formation of Novel Surfactant Struc­ tures. D. R Bossev, M. E. Paulaitis

Microfluidic Networks (Continued) 9 : 4 0 - 2 2 1 . Electro-Viscous Effects on Liquid Flow in Microchannels. L. Ren, D Li 1 0 : 0 0 - 2 2 2 . Thermocapillary Flow on Patterned Surfaces: A Design Con­ cept for Microfluidics. A. A. Darhuber, S. M. Troian, J. M. Davis, W. W Reisner, S. Wagner

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9 : 4 0 - 2 2 8 . Local and Nonlocal Microrheology of Complex Fluids. L. A. Hough, H. D. Ou-yang 10:00 — 229. Brownian Motion in CTAB-NaSal Solutions. S. Amin, R. M. van Zanten, T. Kermis, S. Dees, J. H. van Zanten 1 0 : 2 0 - 2 3 0 . Two-Dimensional Diffu­ sion of Colloidal Particles in Polymer Solutions. M. Robert, D Pilaski, G Chao, Τ C Lee, T. Vo, J. T. Lee 10:40-Break. 11:00-231. Optical Rheology Studies of the Formation and Aging Behavior of Soft Glassy Clay Particle Suspen­ sions. V Viasnoff, L. D. Collins, J. L. Harden 11:20—232. Temperature Depen­ dence of the Micellization and Rheol­ ogy of Associative Polymers. X. X. Meng,WB.Russel 11:40—233. Nonthermal Fluctua­ tions in Semiflexible Polymer Gels Activated by Molecular Motors. Ε. Μ. Furst, L. L. Goff, P. Chaussepied, F. Amblard

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2:20—241. Evidence of Lateral Phase Separation in Lecithin-Cholesterol Membranes. S. P. Wrenn, G. Troup 2:40 - 242. New X-ray Method To Determine Lipid Bilayer Structure and Interactions. Y Liu, Y. Lyatskaya, S. Tristam-Nagle, J. Nagle 3 : 0 0 - 2 4 3 . Effects of Proteins on Liposome Solubilization. N. Deo, P. Somasundaran, K. Subramanyan, K. P. Anathapadmanabhan 3:20—244. Measurements of Choles­ terol Nucleation from Lecithin-Cho­ lesterol Vesicles in Model Bile Systems Comprising Ursodeoxycholic Acid. S. P.Wrenn,M.Gudheti 3:40-Break. • Joint Session: Bioadhesion and Biomolecules at Interfaces—Struc­ tural Studies of Colloids and Complex Fluids near Interfaces F. Lanni, J. Schneider, R. M. Suter, J. Zasadzinski, Organizers F. Lanni, Presiding

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Margaret Morrison Hall, A14 Interfacial Structure in Biological Systems 4:00—245. Formation and Properties of a Supported Lipid Monolayer. J. Woodward 4:20 —246. Metal Complexation with Langmuir Monolayer of Mixed Pep­ tide Lipids. Q. Huo, G. Sui, Y. Zheng, P. Kele, R. M. Leblanc, T. Hasegawa, J. Nishijo, J. Umemura 4 : 4 0 - 2 4 7 . Peptide-Based Polymeric Surfactants. J. L. Streeter, D. Hender­ son, M. Lindsay, K. E. Van Cott, R. M. Davis, W. Ducker, C. Russell • Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment S. E. Cabaniss, D. A. Dzombak, Orga­ nizers F. M. Doyle, Presiding Purnell Center, Rauh Studio Theater Effects of Biological and Chemical Processes on Sorption (Continued) 2 : 2 0 - 2 4 8 . Defects and Disorder: Probing the Surface Chemistry of Heterogenite (CoOOH) by Dissolution Using Hydroquinone and Iminodi­ acetic Acid. R. L. Perm, A. T. Stone, D.R.Velben 2 : 4 0 - 2 4 9 . Effects of Organic Ligands on Dissolution of Barium Sulfate: A Scanning Force Microscopy Study. K. S. Wang, R. Resch, S. Meltzer, Y. Tang, B.E.Koel,T.F. Yen 3:00 — 250. Hematite Dissolution Promoted by Carboxylate Ligands. S. T.Martin 3:20 — 251. Rate and Nature of Reac­ tions between Hematite and Fe(II). B. H. Jeon, B. A. Dempsey, W. D Burgos, R.A.RoyerJ.H.Jang 3:40-Break. Interfacial Processes Affecting Organic Compounds 4:00—252. Adsorption and Regener­ ation of Phenol and Phenolic Dimers on Graphite. A. Pimenta, J. Kilduff 4 : 2 0 - 2 5 3 . Effect of Interfacial Films on Mass Transfer of Benzene and Naphthalene from Petroleum Oils to Water. C. Pasion, S. Ghoshal • Colloidal Stability and Aggregation Dynamics

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Rowell 3 : 0 0 - 2 6 9 . High-Speed Dispensing of Nanoliter Droplets on a Substrate Using Dielectrophoresis. T. B.Jones, M. Gunji, M. Washizu 3:20 - 2 7 0 . Surface Charging Behav­ ior for Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in Ethanol Suspensions. L. A. Woods, P. C.EklundJ. H.Adair 3:40-Break.

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University Center, Rangos Ballroom I Colloidal Aggregation (Continued) 2:20—254. Influence of Surface Charge Nanoheterogeneity on the Attachment of Colloidal Particles to Solid Surfaces in a Stagnation Point Flow System. J. Y. Chen, S. Bhattacharjee, M. Elimelech 2:40—255. Colloidal Aggregate Structures and the Filtration of Sedi­ ment Beds. S. Biggs, S. Glover, Y Yan 3:00—256. Charging Behavior of Sur­ factant-Stabilized Polystyrene Latexes. J. Sefcik, G Storti, M. Morbidelli

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Electrokinetic Phenomena 2:20—257. Phase Transitions, Interfacial Tension, and Turbidity of Col­ loid-Polymer Systems. M. Robert, B. H. Chen, J. Τ Lee, B. Payandeh 2 : 4 0 - 2 5 8 . Semiflexible Polyelectrolytes. K. Ghosh, G. A. Carri, M. Muthukumar 3 : 0 0 - 2 5 9 . Simulations of Polyelectrolytes. M.J. Stevens 3:20—260. Giant Charge Inversion of Macroions due to Multivalent Counterions. M. Tanaka, A. Y Grosberg, B. I. Shklovskii

4:00—271. Keynote. Electroacoustic Measurements in Concentrated Col­ loids. R. O'Brien 4:40 —272. Rotational Electrophore­ sis Can Be Used To Measure Charge Nonuniformity. D. Velegol, J. D Feick • Interface Control of the Structure and Dynamics of Thin Fluid Films R. Horn, T. K. Vanderlick, Organizers K. Stebe, Presiding

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A. P. Gast, E. Kaler, Organizers T. M. Przybycien, Presiding

2:40—273. Enhanced Mixing in the POTF of Fenestrated Soft Contact Lenses: Theory and Clinical Experi­ ment. K. L. Miller, A. Chauhan, K. A. Poise, C.J. Radke 3:00—274. Interaction between Sur­ faces Bearing Adhesion Sites and Sticky Fluid Layers. F. Pincet, E. Perez, C. Gourier, L. Lebeau, Y. M. Zhang, J. Esnault, J. M. Mallet, P. Sinay 3:20 —275. Thermocapillary Flow and Aggregation of Bubbles on a Solid Sur­ face. H. Kasumi, P.J. Sides,J. L. Anderson, Υ. Ε. Solomentsev 3:40-Break. 4:00—276. Role of Micellar Interac­ tions in Foam Lamella Stability. A. D. Nikolov, D. T. Wasan 4 : 2 0 - 2 7 7 . Coupled Capillary Wave Fluctuations in Thin Aqueous Films on an Aqueous Subphase. M. L. Schlossman, M. Li, A. Tikhonov, D. Mitrinovic, D.J. Chaiko

University Center, McConomy Audi­ torium 3-D Crystallization 2:20—261. Crystallization of Mem­ brane Proteins in Surfactant Mesophases. K. Kochvar, M. Mekel, M. Lynch, R. Walter, B. Barnett 2:40—262. Simulation of Protein Self-Assembly. A. C. Hewig, T. M. Przybycien, J. A. Bell 3:00—263. Induced Strain Fields in Hard Sphere Crystals and Glasses. A. D. Hollingsworth, W. B. Russel, C. K. Harrison, M. T. Sullivan, P. M. Chaikin, A. B. Schofield 3:20—264. Polymer Crystallization from Dilute Solution. P. Welch, M. Muthukumar 3:40-Break. 4:00—265. Phase Behavior of Anisotropically Interacting Protein Systems: Effect of Long-Range Depletion Attractions. A. Kulkarni, C. Zukoski 4 : 2 0 - 2 6 6 . Rapid Method for Quan­ titatively Measuring the Second Osmotic Virial Coefficient for Pro­ teins. P. M. Tessier, S. I. Sandler, A. M. Lenhoff

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A. Chow, D. Velegol, L. White, Orga­ nizers L. White, Presiding University Center, Peter Wright McKenna Room Electrokinetics with Low Dielectric Fluids (Continued) 2:20—267. Hydrodynamic and Electrokinetic Properties of Decane Droplets in Aqueous SDS Solutions. M. Bevan, S. Nespolo, G Stevens, D. Chan, F. Grieser 2 : 4 0 - 2 6 8 . Classification of Col­ loidal Dispersions by Electrophoretic Fingerprinting. A. A. Morfesis, R. L.

J. Hemminger, J. Yates, Organizers J. Yates, Presiding Margaret Morrison Hall, Room 103 (Breed Hall) Self-Assembly on Surfaces: Diverse Applications 2:20 - 2 8 4 . Keynote. MoleculeMimetic Chemistry. G. M. Whitesides 3:00—285. Micelle-Assisted Forma­ tion of «-Alkanethiolate Self-Assem­ bled Monolayers on Gold from Aque­ ous Solutions. G. K.Jennings, D. Yan, J. A. Saunders 3 : 2 0 - 2 8 6 . Effect of Plasma Pretreatment on the Stability of an Octadecyltriethoxysilane Monolayer Self-Assem­ bled on Mica. J. E. Curry, S. Kim 3:40-Break. 4:00 - 2 8 7 . Alkyl Glucosides from Branched Hydrophobes: Their Use in Microemulsions and Cleaning of Hard Surfaces. I.Johansson, C. Strandberg 4:20 —288. Fabrication and Charac­ terization of Tethered Polyelectrolyte Solloids. A. Campbell, P. Somasundaran 4:40 - 289. Assembly of Thin Poly­ meric Films via Templating on Col­ loidal Particles. G. B. Sukhorukov, I. L. Radtchenko, A. A. Antipov, E. Donath, H. Môhwald • General Papers in Colloid and Surface Science A. Morfesis, D. C. Prieve, Organizers D. C. Prieve, Presiding University Center, Rangos Ballroom II Synthesis

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• Electrokinetics and Microfluidics D. G. Grier, J. Y. Walz, Organizers J. A. Mann, Presiding

Flowing Fiber Suspensions. D.J. Klingenberg 4 : 4 0 - 2 8 3 . Efficacy of the Two-Body DLVO Theory of Colloidal Interac­ tions in Describing the Flow of Con­ centrated Particulate Dispersions. T. W. Healy, D V. Boger, D Y. Chan, P.J. Scales, S. B.Johnson, Z. Zhou

2 : 2 0 - 2 7 8 . Effects of Shear Flow on a Polymeric Bicontinuous Microemulsion. K. Krishnan, W. R. Burghardt, F.S.Bates, Τ P. Lodge 2 : 4 0 - 2 7 9 . Rheology of Self-Assem­ bled Crude Oil Wax Crystal Modifiers. H. S. Ashbaugh, R. K. Prud'homme 3:00—280. Hydration Temperature Effects on Xanthan Solution Rheology. A.J. Meehan 3:20 - 2 8 1 . Shear-Induced Phase Transitions in Side-Chain Liquid Crys­ tal Polymers. C. Pajolle, L. Noirez 3:40-Break. Concentrated Suspensions and Col­ loidal Interactions 4:00—282. Keynote. Flocculation in

2:20—290. Preparation of SurfaceModified Microparticles by GraftingFrom Methods. G. Zheng, H. D. H. Stôver 2 : 4 0 - 2 9 1 . Controlled Particle Morphologies via Water-Borne AtomTransfer Radical Polymerization. M. M . A l i , H . D . H . Stôver 3:00—292. From Capsules to Matrix Structures: A New Approach toward Interfacial Encapsulation. A. Shulkin, H. D. H. Stôver 3:20—293. Porous Membranes via Colloidal Templating. W. A. Goedel, H.Xu 3:40-Break. General Techniques 4:00—294. Particle Sizing in the Structured Concentrated Dispersions Using Acoustic Spectroscopy. A. Dukhin, P. Goetz 4:20—295. Development of a Simple Computer Code for Predicting Stability Behavior of Emulsions. J. Mullay,

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D. G. Grier, J. Y. Walz, Organizers R. Rowell, Presiding

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A. Morfesis, D. C. Prieve, Organizers G. Patterson, Presiding

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9 : 4 0 - 3 2 0 . SANS Studies of a Surfactant-Based Rigid Mesophase. B. Simmons, V. T.John, G. L. McPherson, A. Bose, V. Agarwal, N. Balsara, B. Hammouda 1 0 : 0 0 - 3 2 1 . Pyramid-Shaped Droplets in Temperature-Induced Cubic Phase Containing Emulsions. M. Lynch, K. Kochvar 1 0 : 2 0 - 3 2 2 . Novel Process for Producing Cubic Liquid Crystalline Nanoparticles (Cubosomes). P. T. Spicer, K. L. Hayden, M. L. Lynch, A. Ofori-Boateng, J. L. Burns 10:40-Break. 1 1 : 0 0 - 3 2 3 . Optimal Size and Size Distribution of Vesicles Formed with Lipid and Polymer-Lipid Mixtures. M. Rovira-Bru, D. H. Thompson, I. Szleifer 11:20 — 324. Temporal Evolution of Microstuctures in Mixed-Surfactant Solutions Using Time-Resolved CryoTEM and Dynamic Light Scattering. A. Bose, P.Johnson, Y. Xia,T. A. Hatton 11:40 — 325. Polymerlike Behavior of Micellar Solutions of Dilauroylphosphonucleosides. P. Baglioni, D. Berti, F. B. Bombelli 12:00 — 326. Micellization and Spontaneous Vesicle Formation in Aqueous Mixtures of Cationic-Anionic Surfactants. H. U. Kim, K. H. Kang, K. H. Lim

Colloidal Forces University Center, Rangos Ballroom III Gels 2:20 — 297. Study of Copolymer Networks Formed from Methacrylic Acid and Poly(ethylene glycol) Methylether Methacrylate. E. C. C. Goh, H. D. H. Stôver 2 : 4 0 - 2 9 8 . Novel Hydrogels: Preparation and Characterization. M. Hearn, B. Vincent, D. Rodham 3:00 — 299. Effects of Surfactants on the Aggregation State and Gelation of a Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolyte in Aqueous Solutions. N. Plucktaveesak, L. E. Bromberg, R. H. Colby 3:20 - 300. How Do Capillaries Form in Alginate Gel? H. H. Kohler, H.J. Treml WEDNESDAY MORNING • Plenary Session III S. Garoff, R. D. Tilton, Chairs, Presiding University Center, Rangos Ballroom 8:30 - Plenary Lecture III. Colloid Science: One Particle at a Time. D. A. Weitz • Interfacial Processes in the Water Environment S. E. Cabaniss, D. A. Dzombak, Organizers D. A. Dzombak, Presiding

9 : 4 0 - 3 0 7 . Probing DLVO Forces Using Interparticle Magnetic Forces. C.J. Chin, S. Yiacoumi, C. Tsouris 1 0 : 0 0 - 3 0 8 . Relating Charge Nonuniformity and Colloidal Stability. D. Velegol, P. K. Thwar, Y. Liu 10:20 — 309. Attraction between a Macroion Pair of Like Charge. R. Behera, P. Gupta-Bhaya 10:40-Break. 11:00-310. Operation of Hydropho­ bic Forces in Concentrated Colloidal Dispersions. D. Y. C. Chan, T. W Healy, J. Stankovich 11:20 — 311. Phase Coexistence in Colloidal Suspensions: Effect of Den­ sity-Dependent Macroion Charge. M. Knott, I.J. Ford 11:40 — 312. Investigation of LongRange Order in Clay Gels by X-ray Microscopy. I. Bihannic, L.J. Michot, B. S. Lartiges, D. Vantelon, J. Labille, F. Thomas, J. Susini, M. Salome, B. Fayand 12:00 — 313. Interaction Force at Very Close Separations between Dissimilar Particles: Implications for Colloidal Deposition and Stability Calculations. A. O. Wistrôm, A. Khachatourian • Joint Session: Bioadhesion and Biomolecules at Interfaces—Structural Studies of Colloids and Complex Fluids near Interfaces

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Purnell Center, Rauh Studio Theater Interfacial Processes Affecting Organic Compounds (Continued) 9:40—301. Sorption of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants to Soil Minerals. S. Miiller, Κ. U. Totsche, I. KogelKnabner 1 0 : 0 0 - 3 0 2 . Interaction of Humic Substances with Cationic Polyelectrolytes. J. Gregory, S. Kam 10:20 — 303. Sorption-Desorption of Polar and Ionogenic Compounds in Iron-Oxide Rich Soils. D. Vasudevan, E. M. Cooper, O. Van Exem 10:40-Break. 1 1 : 0 0 - 3 0 4 . Adsorption of (Hydroxyamino)carboxylate Chelating Agents and the Subsequent Dissolution of Fe(Goethite). C. F. Whitehead, A. T. Stone 11:20 — 305- Manganese-OxideInduced Oxidative Coupling Reac­ tions of Hydroxylated Aromatic Com­ pounds in Natural Sorbents. M. Keinath, H. Selig, R. Pinto, W.J. Weber Jr. 11:40 — 306. Intraparticle Diffusion of Trace Contaminants in Gel and

9:40—314. Light-Induced Destabilization of Giant Vesicles. D. T. Chen, K.H.Lin,A.G.Yodh 10:00-315. Langmuir and LB films of Organophosphorous Acid Anhydrolase. S. V. Mello, R. M. Leblanc 10:20—316. Enzyme Adsorption and Reaction Kinetics on Substrate Surface. J. H. Kim, S. Roy, A. P. Gast, C. R. Robertson 10:40-Break. 11:00 — 317. Fibrinogen Relaxation on C16 Self-Assembled Monolayers. C. F. Wertz, M. M. Santore 11:20-318. Design Criteria for Polymer-Based Protein-Resistant Coatings. D. Leckband, N. Efremova 11:40 — 319. Adsorption of Anionic Protein-Polysaccharides to Titanium and to Stainless Steel Surfaces. M. M. Klinger, F. Rahemtulla, C. W Prince, L. C. Lucas • Self-Assembling Systems: From Microscopic Forces to Macroscopic Structure

9:40—327. Organization of Fine Particles and Structural Transitions in Two-Dimensional Systems. D. T. Wasan, A. D. Nikolov, A. Trokhymchuk, D. Henderson 1 0 : 0 0 - 3 2 8 . Template-Directed Convective Assembly of Colloidal Crystals. J. Zhang, S. Sanyal, K. H. Lin, A. G Yodh 1 0 : 2 0 - 3 2 9 . Structure of Self-Assembled Fe and FePt Arrays. S. Yamamuro, D. Farrell, K. Humfeld, S. Majetich 10:40-Break. 11:00 — 330. Epitaxial Assembly in Aged Colloids. R. L. Penn, G. Oskam, D. R. Velben, P. C. Searson, A. T. Stone, T. Strathmann 11:20-331. Controlled Assembly of Freely Suspended Two-Dimensional Colloidal Crystals. Q-H. Wei, D. M. Cupid, X.L.Wu 11:40—332. Ordered Macroporous Materials Produced by Crystallization of Breath Figures. M. Srinivasarao, J. O. Park, D. Collings, A. Philips, S. Patel • Electrokinetics and Microfluidics

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I Non-Ergodicity Transitions in ColI High-Frequency Limit. I. Deike, M. I Assembled Monolayers. D.J. Vanloid-Polymer Mixtures. J. Bergenholtz, Ballauff, N. Willenbacher, A. Weiss derah, C. W Meuse M. Fuchs 10:40-Break, 10:20—348. Weakly Interacting • Physical and Chemical Issues in 11:00—355. Atomic Force Depletion Aggregates and the Glass Self-Assembly on Surfaces Microscopy Study of Electronically • Bulk Rheology and Dynamics of Transition. V. Prasad, V. Trappe, P. N. Conductive Polymer Film Electrodes Complex Fluids Segre, D. A. Weitz J. HemmingerJ. Yates, Organizers and Ionic Exchange Film-Liquid 10:40 —Break. J. Hemminger, Presiding Interface.J. Wang, A.J. Bard L. M. Walker, C. F. Zukoski, Organizers 11:00 —349. Structural Dynamics in 11:20—356. Enzyme-Assisted NanoE. M. Furst, Presiding Colloidal Gels of Adhesive Spheres. Margaret Morrison Hall, Room 103 lithography Using Atomic Force M.J. Solomon, P. Varadan (Breed Hall) Microscopy. C. H.Jang, W. Ducker Purnell Center, Chosky Theater 1 1 : 2 0 - 3 5 0 . Sol-Gel Transition of 11:40-357. Monolayers on Silicon Colloidal Suspensions of Positively Self-Assembly on Surfaces: Diverse Prepared by Scribing Silicon in the Concentrated Suspensions and ColCharged Particles of Aluminum MagApplications Presence of Reactive Species. M. R. loidal Interactions (Continued) nesium Hydroxide. D. Sun, W Hou, Linford, Τ Niederhauser, G.Jiang, Y. C.Zhang 9 : 4 0 - 3 5 3 . Keynote. Imaging and Y Lua, M. Dorff, D. A. Berges 9:40 —346. Rheological Behavior of 11:40 —351. Microstructure and RheSpectroscopy at the Single-Molecule 12:00 —358. Site Switching for C 0 2 Heteroflocculating Suspensions: Conology of Thermoresponsive Polymer Level with Carbon Nanotube Probes. Formation and Structural Transformatrol of Interparticle Interactions Colloid Suspensions. P. Mullick, C F . C M . Lieber tion of (1X 2)(1 X1) in CO Oxidation through Electrosteric Repulsion. S. G. Zukoski 10:20 — 354. Protein Adsorption onPt(110).M. G. Moula, A. P. Bike, H.J. Kong 12:00 — 352. Rheology of ThermosenProperties of Helical and Disordered Mishra, I. Rzeznicka, Y Ohno,T. 10:00 —347. Colloidal Gelation and I sitive Latex Particles Including the I OHgo(ethylene oxide)-Terminated Self- I Matsushima

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PAYMENT METHOD • Check/money order enclosed payable to Carnegie Mellon University • VISA • MasterCard Credit Card No. Exniration dare ^xpiratondate Cardholder Signature

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Preregister by completing t h e form and mailing it to Conference Services, Carnegie Mellon University, 1060 M o r e w o o d Ave., Pittsburgh, P A j 15213. C h e c k s should be drawn o n a U.S. bank in U S . dollars. Checks drawn from a n o n - U S . b a n k in any currency will be charged a $75 process- 1 ing fee. T h i s fee must be included w i t h payment. 1 Symposium Refund Policy: Requests for refunds received o n or before M a y 15 will b e granted w i t h a $25 administrative fee. Refund requests ! received May 16 through J u n e 9 will be granted w i t h a $100 administrative fee. Refund requests received after J u n e 9, will n o t be granted. [

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Non-air conditioned dormitory (fans provided) • Double; $22/person/night • Single; $28/night

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