ACS 65th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium - C&EN Global

May 6, 1991 - Norman is served by Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, 17 miles north of Norman. Limousine and taxicab services and rental car ...
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MEETINGS

ACS 65th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium The 65th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium, sponsored by the ACS Colloid & Surface Chemistry Division and supported by a grant from Henkel Corp., will be held at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, June 17-19. The technical program includes presentation of 226 papers in 11 parallel sessions (each composed of one to six subsessions) covering a wide variety of topics. John F. Scamehorn and Jeffrey H. Harwell are general cochairmen of the symposium. Two plenary lectures and a special lecture by the first Henkel Corp. Research Fellow will be featured. Other special events are scheduled, including a welcoming reception on the evening of June 16 and a symposium banquet on June 18. Norman is served by Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, 17 miles north of Norman. Limousine and taxicab services and rental car agencies provide direct transportation to Norman. Norman may also be reached by auto using U.S. Interstate highways 1-40 and 1-35. Blocks of rooms have been reserved for attendees at Norman area hotels and at University of Oklahoma housing facilities adjacent to the Forum Building of the Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, where the symposium will be held. Moderately priced university accommodations include a number of cottages, hotel-type rooms, and dormitory rooms. To ensure accommodations in university facilities, reserva-

SPECIAL EVENTS

MONDAY 8:00 AM—Plenary Lecture. "Foams Formed by Capillary Phenomena in Porous Media." R. S. Schechter. Forum Room, Forum Building 7:00-9:00 PM—Welcoming Mixer. Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, Commons Building

TUESDAY 8:00 AM—Plenary Lecture. "Scanning, Tunneling, and Atomic Force Microscopy Characterization of Macromolecules." D. F. Evans. Forum Room, Forum Building 6:30-9:30 PM—Symposium Banquet. The Commons Dining Room

WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM—LaMer Award Presentation and Lecture. Forum Room, Forum Building

MONDAY MORNING

Conference Room A, Forum Building Colloid and Interfacial Aspects of Groundwater and Soil Cleanup, I

R. Knox, D. A. Sabatini, Organizers, Presiding 9:00—1. Sorption and Transport of Organic Contaminants in Soils and Aquifiers. P. S. C. Rao, L. S. Lee 9:40—2. Distributed Sorption Reactivity: Implications for the Behavior of Organic Contaminants in Subsurface Systems. W. J. Weber Jr., P. M. McGinley, L. E. Katz 10:40—3. Electrostatic Repulsive Effects on the Mobility of Inorganic Colloids in Subsurface Systems. R. W. Puis, R. M. Powell 11:00—4. Colloid Transport in Porous Media with Repulsive Energy Barriers. T. M. Olson, G. M. Litton, A. Amirbahman 11:20—5. Permeabilities of Small-Pore Oxide Membranes. M. J. Gieselmann, M. A. Anderson 11:40—6. Critical Coagulation Parameters for Clays. B. E. Novich

Conference Room B, Forum Building Enhanced Oil Recovery, I

F. Civan, D. H. Smith, Organizers, Presiding 9:00—7. Investigation on the Determination of In-Situ Dispersivity of Porous Rocks from Well Logging Data. S. Chen, D. E. Menzie

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tions should be made by 5 PM, June 7, by calling the reservationist, Jimmie Gardner, (405) 325-1011. University housing will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. University housing will be open 24 hours to accommodate any arrival or departure time. Ample parking is available adjacent to the Forum Building. Commercial hotel reservations should be made by contacting the hotels directly. Suggested area hotels include the Marriott Residence Inn, (405) 364-0900, and Thunderbird Lodge, (405) 329-6990. The symposium registration desk will be located in the central lobby of the Forum Building. The registration desk will be open 5 to 7:30 PM on Sunday, June 16, and from 7 AM to 5 PM on Monday, June 17. On Tuesday, June 18, and Wednesday, June 19, the registration desk will be open 8 AM to 5 PM. Each registrant will receive a book of abstracts along with other registration materials at the registration desk. Participants may register in advance by completing the form on page 66. Preregistration closes May 15. For additional information on meeting preregistration, call Central Registration Services, (405) 325-2248 at the Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, or the symposium administrative coordinator, Rick D. Wheeler, (405) 325-4393.

9:20—8. Determination of Heterogenities and Dispersion Characteristics in Corefloods by X-Ray Adsorption Method. Y. Li, D. Menzie 9:40—9. Scaling Properties of Sedimentary Rocks. R. Angulo, V. Alvarado 10:00—10. Application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy to Fluids in Porous Media. A. J. Ward, D. H. Smith, S. K. Beer 10:40—11. Transport Processes in Periodic Bicontinuous Porous Media. R. B. Saeger, L. E. Scriven, H. T. Davis 11:00—12. Transport Properties of Anisotropic Porous Media. P. G. Toledo, H. T. Davis, L. E. Scriven 11:20—13. Model Studies on Displacement of Aqueous Lignin Solution in Porous Media. K. C. Tarn, P. Li, R. H. Pelton

Seminar Room A1, Forum Building Mixed Surfactant Systems, I

P. Holland, D. Rubingh, Organizers, Presiding 9:00—14. Predicting Self-Assembly Behavior of Surfactant Mixtures. R. Nagarajan 9:40—15. Alcohol and Surfactant Aggregation Numbers in Mixed Micelles of Ionic Surfactants and Ethoxylated Alcohols. D. G. Marangoni, J. C. T. Kwak 10:00—16. Molecular-Thermodynamic Modeling of Aqueous Micellar Solutions of Mixed Surfactants. S. Puvvuda, D. Blankschstein 10:40—17. Electron-Spin Echo Modulation Study of Mixed Micelles of SDS, DTAC, and Polyethylene Oxide Surfactants. P. Baglionl, E. Rivara-Minten, and L. Kevan

11:00—18. Modeling Polydispersity in Multicomponent Nonideal Mixed Surfactant Systems. P. M. Holland 11:20—19. Light Scattering and Titration Behavior of the Dimethyl Dodecyl Amine Oxide Mixed Micelles. P. L. Dubin, H. Zhang, D. W. McQuigg

Seminar Room A4, Forum Building Polymer/Surfactant Interactions

S. Christian, Organizer,

Presiding

9:00—20. Polyelectrolyte-Micelle Complexes. P. L. Dubin 9:40—21. Determining the Stoichiometry of Polymer-Surfactant Aggregates. J. C. T. Kwak, Z. Gao 10:00—22. Interaction of Tetradecyltrimethylammonium Bromide with Polyacrylic Acid and Polymethacrylic Acid. J. J. Kiefer, P. Somasundaran 10:40—23. Solubilization of Chlorinated Phenols in Aqueous Solutions Containing a Cation ic Surfactant and Excess Concentrations of an Anionic Polyelectrolyte. B.H. Lee, S. D. Christian, E. E. Tucker, J. F. Scamehorn 11:00—24. Solubilization of Properties of Nonionic Surfactant/Polyacrylic Acid Complex. Effect of Temperature. S. Saito 11:20—25. Theory of Solubilization in Surfactant-Polymer Complexes. R. Nagarajan 11:40—26. Adsorption of PET/POET Polymeric Surfactants on Polyester-Containing Fabrics. C. Yang, J. F. Rathman 12:00—27. Protein Precipitation by Polyelectrolytes. W. Chen, J. C. Berg 12:20—28. Interactions in Mixtures of Colloid and Polymer. P. Tong, T. A. Witten, J. S. Huang, L. J. Fetters

Seminar Room A5, Forum Building Surface Science and Catalysis, I

L. Lobban, Organizer,

Presising

9:00—29. ESR of Coked Cracking Catalyst. D. B. Dadyburjor, A. Gutsze, H. G. Karge 9:20—30. Vibrational Spectroscopy of Dispersed Systems—Theory of Raman Scattering from Coated Particles. M. Xu, S. Mamiche-Afara, M. J. Dignam 9:40—31. Quantitative Depth Profiling of Aluminum Nitride Thin Films. J. Dupuie, E. Gulari 10:00—32. DRIFTS Study of Methane Coupling over LiMgO Catalyst. S. Bhumkar, L. Lobban 10:20—33. Surface Chemistry of Ge Containing Organometallics on Si(100). C M . Greenlief 10:40—34. Direct Imaging of Atoms by Means of Auger Electrons. D. G. Frank, O. M. R. Chyan, T. Golden, A. T. Hubbard 11:00—35. Adsorption and Reaction of CF3I on Ru(001). M. B. Jensen, J. S. Dyer, W.Y. Leung, P. A. Thiel 11:20—36. Donor-Acceptor Complexes of Benzene Molecules with Anchored ^ S i O Cr02CI Groups on Fumed Silica Surface. N. V. Borisenko, Y. V. Plyuto

MONDAY AFTERNOON

Seminar Room B1, Forum Building Adsorption at Solid Interfaces, I /. Adsorption on Silica and Tltanla

R. Rowell, B. J. Marlow, Organizers, Presiding 2:00—37. Irreversible Adsorption from Solution. A. W. Adamson, W. Shi 2:40—38. Electrophoretic Fingerprinting as a Probe of the Adsorption of SDS and CTAB on Titanium Dioxide. J. H. Prescott, S.-J Shiau, B. J. Marlow, R. L. Rowell 3:20—39. Role of Micellization in the Adsorption of Cationic and Anionic Surfactants from Solution. B. E. Novich 3:40—40. Calorimetric Study of the Reactivity of a Commercial Silica with Strong BrpVisted and Lewis Acids. E. M. Arnett, T. Ahsan 4:00—41. Photophysics and 0 2 Quenching of Transition-Metal Complexes on Fumed Silica. E. R. Carraway, J. N. Demas

Conference Room A, Forum Building Colloid and Interfaclal Aspects of Groundwater and Soil Cleanup, II

4:20—48. Interfacial Mass Transfer of Actinides in NAPL-Groundwater Systems. M. P. Gardiner 4:40—49. Exposure Assessment Modeling for Hydrocarbon Spills into the Subsurface: Sensitivity Analyses. J. W. Weaver, B. K. Lien

Seminar Room B1, Forum Building

Conference Room B, Forum Building

Adsorption at Solid Interfaces, II

Enhanced Oil Recovery, II

//. Gas/Solid Adsorption

F. Civan, D. H. Smith, Presiding F. Civan, K.-H. Lim, Presiding

R. L. Rowell, Presiding

2:00—50. Characterization of Viscous Fingering as Predicted by Stochastic Simulators. R.A. Geisbrecht, W.N. Sams, M. Ferer, D. H. Smith 2:20—51. Simulation of Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media. M. Ferer, R. A. Geisbrecht, W. N. Sams, D. H. Smith 2:40—52. Miscible Flow of Slugs in Oneand Two-Layered Systems. J. Koines, A. Stavland, P. Foldoy 3:00—53. Gravity Drainage Recovery and Relative Permeabilities of Waterflood Residual Oil in Water-Wet and Oil-Wet Cores. F. A. L. Dulllen, I. Chatzis, L. Catalan 3:40—54. Application of Percolation Theory to Capillary Pressure Effects in a Porous Medium. D. L. Cuthiell, S. Levine 4:00—55. Colloidal Nature of Asphaltenes in Vacuum Residue. D. A. Storm, E. Y. Sheu, R. J. Barresi 4:20—56. Relations between Structure and Efficiency of Polymeric Additives for Drilling Fluids. J. LeCourtier, D. Degouy 4:40—57. Rheology of Aqueous Polymer Solutions in Different Salt Environments. K. C. Tam, C. Tiu

Seminar Room A1, Forum Building Mixed Surfactant Systems, II

P. Holland, D. Rubingh, Organizers, Presiding 2:00—58. Physicochemical Properties of Mixed Surfactant Systems. K. Ogino 2:40—59. Interactions between Siloxane Nonionic Surfactants and Hydrocarbon Surfactants. R. M. Hill 3:00—60. Effect of lonic/Nonionic Interactions on the Partitioning of Polydistributed Nonionic Surfactants. M. Aoudia, S. M. Hubig, W. H. Wade. R. S. Schechter 3:20—61. Micellization in Mixed Hydrocarbon-Fluorocarbon Surfactant Systems. I. Anionic-Anionic Surfactant Mixtures. W. Guo, B. M. Fung, S. D. Christian 3:40—62. Micellization in Mixed Hydrocarbon-Fluorocarbon Surfactant Systems. II. Anionic-Nonionic, Zwitterionic, and Cationic Surfactant Mixtures. W. Guo, S. Heavin, Z. Li, E. Guzman, B. M. Fung, S. D. Christian 4:00—63. Mixed Fluorocarbon-Hydrocarbon Surfactant Systems. R. H. Ottewill, A. R. Rennie

9:00—71. Stability Limit for Capillary Condensate in Porous Solids. J. C. Melrose 9:20—72. Origins of Hysteresis for Xenon Adsorbed on Silica Gel. W. D. Machin 9:40—73. Surface Fractal Dimensional Change of Microporous Carbon Fibers with Graphitization. M. Sato, T. Suzuki, K. Kaneko 10:00—74. Surface Properties of Pure and Modified Precipitated Calcium Carbonate. T. Ahsan 10:20—75. Characterization of Microporous Adsorbents. R. Madey, M. Jaroniec, X. Lu

Seminar Room B1, Forum Building Adsorption at Solid Interfaces, III ///. Molecular States In Adsorption

R. L. Lowell, Presiding 10:40—76. Molecular Rearrangements in Adsorbed Surfactant Layers. Y. L. Chen, J. Israelachvlll 11:20—77. Surface Force Measurements of Alkane Thiol Self-Assembled Monolayers on Silver Surfaces. J. M. Levins, T. K. Vanderlick 11:40—78. Comparison of the Structure of Thiol Monolayers on Cu and Cu2S. J. A. Mielczarski, J. Zachwieja, R.-H. Yoon

Conference Room A, Forum Building Colloid and Interfacial Aspects of Groundwater and Soil Cleanup, III

R. Knox, D. A. Sabatini, Presiding

Surface Science and Catalysis, II

9:00—79. Ordered Humic Aggregates as Pseudo-Phases in Hydrologic Systems. R. L. Wershaw 9:20—80. Landfill Leachate Effects on Transport of Organics in Aquifier Materials. F. M. Pfeffer, C. G. Enfield 9:40—81. Production and Partial Characterization of Selenium Colloids. L. L. Barton, F. A. Fekete, H. E. Nuttall, R. Jain 10:00—82. Effect of Micellar Solubilization on Biodegradation Rates of Hvdrocarbons. S. J. Bury, C. A. Miller 10:40—83. Fundamental Considerations in the Selection of Surfactants for In-Situ Applications. J. H. Harwell 11:20—84. Mineralization of Phenanthrene in Soil-Water Systems with Nonionic Surfactants. S. Laha, R. G. Luthy 11:40—85. Potential Use of Cationic Surfactants in Aquifer Remediation. D. R. Burris, C. P. Antworth

L. Lobban, Presiding

Conference Room B, Forum Building

R. Knox, D. A. Sabatini, Presiding 2:00—42. Capture of Colloids in Porous Media: Theory, Numerical Solution, and Implications to the Transport of Colloidal Contaminants in Groundwaters. M. Elimelech, L. Song 2:20—43. Colloidal Plutonium and Americum in Soil and Surface Water Seeps at the Rocky Flats Superfund Site, Golden, Colorado. S. R. Grace 2:40—44. Experiments on Transport of Colloids during Gas and Aqueous Fluid Flow in Porous Media. J. Wan, J. L. Wilson 3:00—45. Colloids and Immiscible Organic Liquids: How Colloids and the Physical Behavior of an Immiscible Organic Phase Leads to Greater Capillary Trapping of the Organic Phase. R. E. Mace, J. L. Wilson 3:40—46. Relationship between Interfacial Properties and Two-Phase Flow of Organic Contaminants in Groundwater. A. H. Demond, K. F. Hayes 4:00—47. Wetting and Residual NonAqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) Saturations in Surf ace-Altered Uniform Glass Bead Packs. M. Wei, J. L. Wilson, R. S. Bowman, N. Morrow

TUESDAY MORNING

Seminar Room A5, Forum Building

2:00—64. Sorption and Desorption Isotherms for Silicate and Gibbsite. K. AduWusu, W. R. Wilcox 2:20—65. Kinetic Study of Methane Coupling over LiMgO Catalyst. W.-Y. Tung, L. L. Lobban 2:40—66. Redox Properties of Chromium Oxide Aggregates on Dispersed Silica Surface. N. V. Nestyuk, A. V. Isarov, Y.V. Plyuto 3:00—67. Protein Interactions at Solid-Liquid Interfaces. A. Sadana, D. Sii 3:20—68. Catalysis of the Hydrolysis of Methyl Orthobenzoate by SDS Admicelles. C.-C. Yu, D. Wong, J. Anderson, L. L. Lobban 3:40—69. X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Investigation of Oxidative Coupling of Methane Over Samarium Oxide Promoted with Sodium Pyrophosphate. R. V. Siriwardane 4:00—70. Alternative Means of Activating Cr/Si0 2 Ethylene Polymerization Catalyst. P. Zielinski, J. Szymura, I. G. Dal la Lana

Enhanced Oil Recovery, III

D. H. Smith, F. Civan, Organizers D. Menzie, R. A. Geisbrecht, Presiding 9:00—86. Competitive Adsorption of Polydisperse Ethoxylated Sulfonates onto Reservoir Cores and Kaolinite. T. Austad, I. Fjelde, T. A. Rolfsvag 9:20—87. Reduction of the Retention of Chemical Additive by Sacrificial Agents. B. Bazin, J. LeCourtier 9:40—88. Liquid-Liquid Phase Equilibria in Binary Mixtures of the Nonionic Amphiphile 2-