NORM '99 - C&E News Entry

Final version ( for publication date April 26, 1999 )

54th Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society ( NORM '99 )

The 54th Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (NORM '99), sponsored by the ACS Portland Section, will be held Sunday, June 20, through Wednesday, June 23, at the DoubleTree-Columbia River Hotel in Portland, Oregon. Located on Hayden Island in the Columbia River, the hotel is a perfect setting to enjoy the longest days of the year. A number of addresses by keynote speakers will provide leadoff and meal addresses, including Professor Arthur Ellis (U. Wisconsin), Chancellor Marye Anne Fox (North Carolina State U.), Dr. Steven Gould (Merck), Madeleine Jacobs (Editor-in-Chief, Chemical and Engineering News), Professor Geraldine Richmond (U. Oregon), and Professor Eban Goodstein (Lewis and Clark College, Environmental Economist). Updated information about NORM '99 is being maintained on the web site at: http://chem.pdx.edu/~wamserc/NORM99/ .

Symposia and Sessions
Scheduled symposia include Process Analytical Chemistry, Frontiers in Mechanistic Enzymology, Biotechnology, Chemical Biology, Chemistry Demonstrations, Chemistry on the Internet, Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry of the Pacific Northwest, Organometallics, Materials Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Organic Thin Films, Computational Chemistry, Virgil Boekelheide Symposium, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Small Chemistry-Based Enterprises, Minority Activities and Programs in Science, and Nanoscale Materials. In addition there are regular sessions in Analytical, Biochemistry, Chemical Education, Environmental, Industrial, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry. Panel discussions will focus on History of Chemistry in the Portland Area, What New Graduates Need to Know, and Networking Among Women in Chemistry. Special sessions devoted to Undergraduate presentations are scheduled for Wednesday, and a Poster Session and Mixer will be held on Monday evening.

Workshops
Workshops include: Div. CHED/PROGRESS I, for high school teachers (http://www.chem.wsu.edu/normhsworkshop/); Professional Analytical Chemists in Industry, sponsored for students by Procter and Gamble (http://www.pg.com/about/rnd/ashort.htm); Ion Chromatography by Dionex (http://www.dionex.com); Latex Microsphere Applications in Molecular Biology by Interfacial Dynamics Corp. (http://www.teleport.com/~idclatex/); Safety in the Laboratory Short Course by Laboratory Safety Workshop (http://www.labsafety.org); Student-Focused Active Learning by the New Traditions Project at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (http://newtraditions.chem.wisc.edu/), as well as workshops by ACS national offices. Industry tours of Lacamas Laboratories, Intel, and the Reed College research reactor are scheduled.

Social Events
A social mixer will be held at McMenamin's Edgefield Manor on Sunday night. Monday night includes a mixer and poster session followed by chemistry demonstrations. A banquet will be held on Tuesday evening, preceded by performances of two string quartets composed by chemists. Luncheons include an Award Luncheon on Monday, the Women Chemists Luncheon on Tuesday, and a presentation by Eban Goodstein, a professor of Environmental Economics on Wednesday.
Sightseeing tours are scheduled through EcoTours and include choices for Saturday or Sunday of a Northern Oregon Coast Tour, Winery Tour in the Oregon Countryside, Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls/Mt. Hood Loop Tour, a Mt. St. Helens Volcano Tour, and a half-day tour on Wednesday to Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls. Individual tours should be scheduled directly with EcoTours (503-245-1428 or ecotours@teleport.com). Descriptions of the tours as well as prices are available at http://chem.pdx.edu/~wamserc/NORM99/spec2.htm

Vendor Exposition
The NORM '99 Exposition will be held in the Riverview Room at the hotel on Monday and Tuesday, and will feature chemical instrumentation, technical literature, and other products and services of interest to professional scientists, engineers, and educators. There will also be exhibits by prospective employers coordinated with the Regional Employment Clearinghouse (RECH). Those interested in obtaining exhibit space should contact Tom Dunne (503) 777-7207 (dunne@reed.edu) as soon as possible.

Student Affiliates and Undergraduate Activities
In addition to the regular activities, NORM '99 includes special events for students. There will be a breakfast with all the keynote speakers Monday morning, a workshop on Wednesday on Professional Analytical Chemists in Industry, sponsored by Procter and Gamble, a panel discussion on What New Graduates Need to Know, a Student Affiliate workshop for those groups that have regional meetings coming up in 2000 and 2001, and both oral and poster presentation sessions. In addition, there will be several ACS programs of interest to students. Student Affiliates should check the appropriate selections on the registration, as they will be sponsored to get a luncheon and banquet meal as well as the breakfast meal paid. Students that are not Student Affiliate members are welcome to attend but must pay the fee for the meal.

ACS Programs and Services
ACS Career Services will hold a Regional Employment Clearinghouse (RECH) as part of the Career Resource Center during the meeting. The RECH will be held Monday and Tuesday with registration on Monday. In addition to the RECH, ACS Career Services will hold three mini seminar sessions on career self-management skills: Tips on Resume Preparation, Interviewing Skills and Techniques, and Targeting the Job Market. Individual resume review and career assistance sessions will be available as requested on Monday and Tuesday. ACS members and Student Affiliates interested in registering as candidates for employment should contact Anita Wills at (800) 227-5558 extension 6208 or a_wills@acs.org. Any candidates not able to attend the meeting, but who wish to post their resumes for employers to review, may do so. Employers interested in registering to interview on site or post positions at RECH should also contact Anita Wills. The deadline for employers and jobseekers to register for RECH is June 4th.
The Kids in Chemistry Workshop on Wednesday, Member Open Forum on Tuesday, Minority Issues Forum on Tuesday, Industry Relations seminars on Wednesday, and Government Affairs Workshop on Monday will all be sponsored by the National ACS. The Member Resource Center will be open all three days near the main registration area with membership applications available.

Travel
Portland is located in northwestern Oregon and is accessible by car on I-5 or I-84. If travelling by car, exit I-5 at the Jantzen Beach Exit #308 and proceed west to the hotel entrance. There are TWO DoubleTree hotels at this exit; the DoubleTree-Columbia River is the one west of I-5. Portland International Airport (PDX) is about 5 miles east of the hotel; the hotel provides an airport shuttle service. American Airlines (file # 10079, 1-800-433-1790), Delta Airlines (file # 104395A, 1-800-241-6760 ) and US Airways (file # 32130375, 1-800-334-8644) are all part of the 1999 ACS Meeting Travel program. Please refer to the file numbers listed for special rates.

Housing
Hotel room reservations should be made by meeting attendees. NORM'99 will be held at the DoubleTree-Columbia River Hotel (800) 222-8733, where there are special rates for meeting attendees ($99 single or double, $109 triple, $119 quad) - please indicate ACS-NORM'99 when placing your reservations. The DoubleTree-Columbia River Hotel is conveniently located on Hayden Island, at exit 308 off I-5 at the Oregon-Washington border. There are several DoubleTree Hotels in Portland, so please specify Columbia River. Please confirm your reservation as early as possible as rooms may not be available after May 24th. Residence at the DoubleTree-Columbia River Hotel will allow you to fully participate in the meeting experience, and we urge you to make your reservations in this facility. There are limited dormitory rooms for students available at Reed College, about twelve miles from the meeting site; contact Tom Dunne (503) 777-7207 (dunne@reed.edu) for information.

Registration Information
To qualify for the advanced registration fee, your registration must be postmarked or faxed by May 21, 1999. Admission to sessions, exhibits, social mixers, keynote addresses, and the banquet require a meeting registration badge. The packet of conference materials will be available for pick-up in the lobby of the hotel beginning Sunday, June 20th, 12:00-8:00 pm. Full refund of pre-registration fees will be made if written requests are postmarked or faxed by May 28th. After this date a $20 processing fee will be assessed. No refunds will be made after June 11, 1999.

Additional Information
For more information on NORM '99, contact either of the General Co-chairs, Dr. Thomas Dunne (503) 777-7207 (dunne@reed.edu) or Dr. Robin Terjeson (also Student Affiliates Advisor) (360) 992-2201 (rterjeson@clark.edu), or the Program Chair, Dr. Carl Wamser (503) 725-4261 (wamserc@pdx.edu). Updated information about NORM '99 is being maintained on the web site at: http://chem.pdx.edu/~wamserc/NORM99/ .

It will be the biggest NORM in at least 25 years, with 400 papers. Join us to make it the best NORM ever as well!


SPECIAL EVENTS

SATURDAY

10 AM–6 PM-Tour: Northern Oregon Coast. Eco-Tours
10 AM–6 PM-Tour: Wineries in the Oregon Countryside. Eco-Tours

SUNDAY

8 AM–4 PM-Tour: Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls/Mount Hood Loop. Eco-Tours
8 AM–4 PM-Tour: Mount Saint Helens Volcano. Eco-Tours
Noon–8:00 PM-Registration. Hotel Lobby
1:00–4:00 PM-Workshop: DivCHED/PROGRESS High School Teacher Workshop. Clark College. G. A. Crosby, J. L. Crosby
1:30–3:30 PM-
Tour: Reed College Research Reactor.
5:00–9:00 PM-Social: Brewing Chemistry at the Edgefield Manor. W. Fish

MONDAY

7:00 AM–8:15 AM-Student Breakfast with Keynote Speakers. R. Terjeson
7:00 AM–6:00 PM-
Registration. Hotel Lobby
8:00 AM–5:00 PM-Regional Employment Clearing House/ACS Career Center. Tualatin/Nestucca Rooms
8:30–9:15 AM-Opening Plenary Session. DoubleTree Ballroom. M. A. Fox
9:00 AM–noon-
Workshop: DivCHED/PROGRESS High School Teacher Workshop. Clark College. G. A. Crosby, J. L. Crosby
9:30 AM–12:30 PM-
Workshop: Student-Focused Active Learning. Wallowa Room. G. E. Peace
Noon–9:00 PM-
Exhibition. Riverview Ballroom
12:30–1:30 PM-Award Luncheon. Willamette Room. A. B. Ellis
1:00–5:00 PM-
Tour: Intel Research Center, Hillsboro. M. Dibblee
2:00–5:00 PM-
Workshop: Government Affairs. Wallowa Room. D. Fillinich
5:00–9:00 PM-
Mixer. Riverview Ballroom
5:00–9:00 PM-Poster Sessions. Willamette Room. G. L. Gard
8:00–9:00 PM-
Demonstrations: Color of Chemistry. Willamette Room. G. A. Crosby

TUESDAY

7:00 AM–6:00 PM-Registration. Hotel Lobby
7:30–10:00 AM-Workshop: Student Affiliates. Nehalem Room
8:00 AM–5:00 PM-Regional Employment Clearing House/ACS Career Center. Tualatin/Nestucca Rooms
8:30–11:30 AM-Workshop: Ion Chromatography-Dionex. Wallowa Room. B. Newton
8:30 AM–1:00 PM-
Vendor Exhibition. Riverview Ballroom
9:00 AM–noon-Workshop: DivCHED/PROGRESS High School Teacher Workshop. Clark College. G. A. Crosby, J. L. Crosby
11:30 AM–1:00 PM-
Exhibition Closing Events and Prize Drawings. Riverview Ballroom
12:30–1:30 PM-Women Chemists' Luncheon. Willamette Room. G. L. Richmond
1:30–3:30 PM-
Tour: Lacamas Laboratories.
1:30–4:30 PM-Symposium on Minority Activities and Programs in Science. Wilson Room. S. R. Butler
4:30–5:30 PM-
ACS Member Open Forum. Nehalem Room. G. A. Crosby
5:30–6:30 PM-
Chemists' Music: String Quartet Performances. Klamath Room. C. C. Wamser
6:00–7:00 PM-
Social Hour. Willamette Room.
7:00–9:00 PM-NORM '99 Banquet. Riverview Ballroom. S. J. Gould

WEDNESDAY

7:00–8:30 AM-NOR Board Meeting. Tualatin Room. K. Grant
7:00 AM–1:00 PM-
Registration. Hotel Lobby
8:30–9:15 AM-Opening Plenary Session. Riverview Ballroom. M. Jacobs
9:00 AM–noon-
Workshop: DivCHED/PROGRESS High School Teacher Workshop. Clark College. G. A. Crosby, J. L. Crosby
9:00 AM–5:00 PM-
Workshop: Laboratory Safety. Reed College
9:30 AM–12:30 PM-Industrial Relations Seminars. Tualatin Room. T. Laranang-Mutlu
9:30 AM–12:30 PM-
Kids and Chemistry. Umpqua Room. M. J. Tinnesand
Noon–5:00 PM-
Workshop: Professional Analytical Chemists in Industry-Procter & Gamble. Tualatin Room. A. Ullman
12:30–1:30 PM-
Luncheon. Willamette Room. E. Goodstein
1:00–5:00 PM-
Tour: Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls. Eco Tours
2:00–4:00 PM-Teaching Science with WonderScience and ChemMatters Magazines. Umpqua Room. M. J. Tinnesand
2:00–5:00 PM-
Workshop: Latex Microsphere Applications in Molecular Biology-Interfacial Dynamics Corp. Wallowa Room. G. Llewellyn
4:00–5:00 PM-
ACS Science Teaching Resources: Programs and Products. Umpqua Room. M. J. Tinnesand

FRIDAY

9:00 AM–5:00 PM-Workshop: Laboratory Safety. Reed College


MONDAY MORNING

Opening Plenary Session

C. C. Wamser, Presiding

DoubleTree Ballroom

8:20-Opening Remarks. C. C. Wamser
8:25-
Welcome. V. Katz
8:30-1.
Photochemistry in Self-Assembled Monolayers. M. A. Fox

Virgil Boekelheide Symposium I

M. M. Haley, Organizer
M. J. Marsella, Presiding

Umatilla Room

9:30-2. Pi Switches: Multistate Thermal and Photochemical Switches Derived from Dimethyldihydropyrenes. R. H. Mitchell, T. R. Ward, Y. Wang
10:00-3. Emerging Centrality of the Directed ortho Metallation Reaction in Synthetic Aromatic Chemistry. V. Snieckus
10:30-4.
Spiro-Phenalenyls: New Twist on an Old Idea. R. C. Haddon
11:00-5.
Systematics of the Excited States of Cyclic -Electron Systems: Aromatic to Antiaromatic under One Roof. J. Michl, J. Fleischhauer, U. Höweler
11:30-6. Geodesic Polyarenes: Rational Syntheses and Novel Properties. L. T. Scott, D. V. Preda, R. B. M. Ansems, H. E. Bronstein
Noon-7. Tetrathiafulvalenophanes as Novel Electron Donors. T. Otsubo

Symposium on Nanoscale Materials

J. N. Cox, Organizer, Presiding

Yakima Room

9:30-8. Nanoporous Materials for Interlayer Dielectrics in ULSI Devices. C. Pan, B. L. Sun, J. N. Cox, C. Chiang
9:50-9. Assembly of Nanoparticles on Biomolecular Scaffolds: Influence of Polypeptide Scaffolds on Assembly Stability and the Characteristics of Electron Transport. J. E. Hutchison, L. Clarke, J. Mooster, L. O. Brown, S. M. Reed, M. N. Wybourne
10:10-10. Biomolecular Templating of Gold Nanoparticles. S. M. Reed, M. G. Warner, J. E. Hutchison
10:30-11. Self-Assembled Monolayers on Mesoporous Supports: Synthesis of Nanoscale Hybrid Materials and Their Applications. G. E. Fryxell, J. Liu, T. S. Zemanian, T. A. Hauser, J. A. Franz, K. Alford, L. Wang
10:50-Break.
11:10-12. Atomic Layer Epitaxy of Ta2O5-Based Composite Thin Films as Gate Dielectrics. H. Zhang, D. Skinner, R. Solanki
11:30-13. Formation of Sub-Micron-Scale Features using Copper Electrodeposition. J. D. Reid
11:50-14.
Recent Developments in Thin-Film Interface Adhesion Measurement Techniques. T. Scherban, S. El-Mansy, M. Jaehnig, B. Sun, Q. Man, Q. Tran, J. M. Sanchez, R. Elizalde
12:10-15. Spectroscopic Ellipsometry as a Probe for the Microstructure of Porous Thin Films. J. N. Cox, H. Zhang

Symposium on Process Analytical Chemistry I
R. E. Synovec, B. J. Marquardt, Organizers
B. J. Marquardt, Presiding

Nehalem Room

9:30-16. Raman Spectroscopy: A Unique Method for Process Control. M. Carrabba, S. Barnett, R. Bormett, M. Pavlosky
9:50-17. Reagent-Based Optical Chemical Sensors: Real-World Potential and Performance. M. D. DeGrandpre, M. M. Baehr
10:10-18. Analog Chemometrics: New Methods for Improving Old Sensors. K. S. Booksh, M. K. Boysworth
10:30-19. Cost-Effective Liquid Chromatography through Water Mobile Phase and Microfabricated Instrumentation. P. G. Vahey, R. E. Synovec
10:50-Break.
11:10-20. Liquid Chromatography with a Water Mobile Phase Coupled to High-Speed Capillary Gas Chromatography. W. Quigley, C. G. Fraga, R. E. Synovec
11:30-21. Use of Raman Spectroscopy as a Detector for Liquid Chromatography. B. J. Marquardt, L. W. Burgess
11:50-22. Optical Low Coherence Reflectometer for Process Control. S. R. Thurber, P. H. Shelley, A. Brodsky, L. W. Burgess
12:10-23. Single-Fiber Kappa Number Analyzer. C. Bruckner, K. Suvarnakich, J. Robinson, R. Gustafson, J. Callis

Biochemistry I

T. M. Zabriskie, Organizer
D. Iwata-Reuyl, Presiding

McKenzie Room

10:00-24. Measurement of the Material Dependence of Electron Transfer upon Peptide Material. J. E. Hutchison, R. S. Clegg
10:20-25.
Analysis of Protein-DNA Photo-Cross-Links by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry. D. F. Barofsky, P. R. Gafken
10:40-26.
Two Novel Methods for Solid-Phase Synthesis of DNA Interstrand Cross-Links: Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a Nitrous Acid Interstrand Cross-Linked Duplex DNA. E. A. Harwood, S. T. Sigurdsson, N. B. F. Edfeldt, B. R. Reid, P. B. Hopkins
11:00-27. Dynamics of Neurophysin by 1H NMR Amide Hydrogen Exchange. A. N. Alfadhli, D. H. Peyton
11:20-Break.
11:30-28. H-D Exchange Study To Test the Nucleophilicity of the Bound Substrate in Oxidation of 2,5-Dihydroxyacetanilide by an Enzyme from Streptomyces MPP3051. A. C. Barrios, K. P. Gable
11:50-29. Hammett Study on Competitive Inhibitors of Dihydroxyacetanilide Epoxidase I and II. K. P. Gable, S. E. Allen
12:10-30.
Oxidation of Phenols by Tyrosinase: Substituent and Deuterium Isotope Effects. A. K. Sahota, E. Mork, M. S. Dowling, K. G. Strothkamp

Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry I

K. P. Gable, Organizer, Presiding

Rogue Room

10:00-31. Aqueous Chemistry of Molybdenocene Dichloride. L. Y. Kuo, N. M. Perera, L. Barnes, C. Balzarek, D. R. Tyler
10:20-32. Thiophosphate Hydrolysis by Molybdenocene Dichloride. N. M. Perera, L. Y. Kuo
10:40-33. Fluorinated Amido Complexes of Zirconium and Yttrium. D. Berg, K. Burrage, S. Steeves
11:20-34. Oxidative Addition and Reductive Elimination Reactions at Pt(II)/Pt(IV). K. I. Goldberg

Symposium on Computational Chemistry I

B. A. Gilbert, Organizer, Presiding

Wilson Room

9:30-35. Recent Advances in Computational Chemistry: New Methods and Applications to Catalysis, Materials, and Biochemistry. W. A. Goddard
10:30-36.
Accurate Themochemistry via Local Multireference Pseudospectral Correlation Methods. R. B. Murphy, B. Dunietz, R. A. Friesner
10:50-Break.
11:10-37. New Functionals, Solvation Models, and Pseudo Potentials in DGauss. M. Stave
11:30-38.
Importance of Static Correlation in the Band Structure of High-Temperature Superconductors. J. K. Perry
11:50-39.
Correlation-Consistent Basis Sets for the Nickel Atom. D. L. Strout, T. Dunning
12:10-40. Application of Natural Bond Order Analysis and Natural Resonance Theory to the Stability and Reactivity of Peroxynitrous Acid Conformers. B. A. Gilbert

Physical Chemistry I

B. A. Balko, Organizer
T. S. Rush, Presiding

Deschutes Room

9:30-41. Trajectory Studies of OH + O Collisions: Quenching of Vibrationally Excited OH. R. J. Hinde
9:50-42.
UV–Vis Multiphoton Dissociation Dynamics of Chromium Carbonyl Complexes. D. P. Gerrity
10:10-43.
Time-Resolved Resonance Raman Study of Chlorine Dioxide Photochemistry in Water and Acetonitrile. S. C. Hayes, M. P. Philpott, S. G. Mayer, P. J. Reid
10:30-44. Singlet Energy Transfer from Carotenoids to Cyclic Tetrapyrroles in Artificial Photosynthetic Antennas. A. N. Macpherson, T. Gillbro, P. L. Liddell, D. Tatman, E. Marino-Ochoa, T. A. Moore, D. Gust
10:50-45. Probing Interfacial Water Structure by Vibrational Sum Frequency. L. F. Scatena, G. L. Richmond
11:10-46. Substituent Effects on the Hyperporphyrin Spectra of Diprotonated para-Substituted meso-Tetraphenyl-Porphyrins. J. R. Weinkauf, A. S. Schweiger, S. W. Cooper, C. C. Wamser
11:30-402. Variational Transition State Theory of Nucleation: Application to Small Water Clusters. E. M. Kathmann, G. K. Schenter, B. C. Garrett
11:50-47. Use of Integral Equation and Monte Carlo Techniques To Understand the Density Properties of Supercritical Fluid Binary Mixtures. F. G. Baglin, T. E. Palmer, J. E. Dougherty, S. K. Murray, W. T. Stanbery
12:10-48. Central Limit Theorem for Chemical Kinetics in Complex Systems. J. Z. Bandstra, P. G. Tratnyek

Panel Discussion: What New Graduates Need To Know I

W. S. Briggs, Organizer, Presiding

Santiam Room

9:30-49. Panel Presentations and Discussion.


MONDAY AFTERNOON

Award Luncheon

M. J. Geselbracht, Presiding

Willamette Room

12:30-50. Luncheon Address: Solids Are Like People: It's the Defects that Make Them Interesting. A. B. Ellis
1:30-
Regional Award in High School Chemistry Teaching to Ms. Judith Seydel (Idaho Falls High School). G. A. Crosby

Virgil Boekelheide Symposium II

M. M. Haley, Organizer, Presiding

Umatilla Room

2:00-51. More about Superphanes: New Superphanes with Four- and Five-Membered Ring Systems. R. Gleiter, G. Haberhauer, R. Roers
2:40-52. [m.n]Cyclophanes as Workbenches for Organic Synthesis. H. Hopf
3:20-53.
New [2.2]Paracyclophanes and More. A. de Meijere, O. Reiser, B. Koenig, H. Buchholz, B. Knieriem, K. Rauch
4:00-54. Frontiers in Nonnatural Porphyrin Chemistry. E. Vogel, M. Michels, L. Zander
4:40-55. Cyano- and Ethynylazulenes: Versatile Building Blocks for Novel Materials. K. Hafner, A. H. M. Elwahy, K. Fabian, S. Schmitt

Symposium on Polymer Chemistry

T. Wilson, Organizer, Presiding

Yakima Room

2:00-56. The Carbon Dioxide Technology Platform. J. M. DeSimone
3:00-
Break.
3:20-57. Correlated Many-Chain Dynamics: Entanglements, Slow Modes, and Glass Transition. M. Guenza
3:40-58.
Effects of Solvent Systems upon the Phase Change Behaviors of Poly(ethylene glycol)-Cellulose Blends. X. H. Liang, Y. Q. Guo, L. Z. Gu
4:00-59. Synthesis of Regioregular Poly(4-Substituted-2,2 -Bithiophene)s: Potential Precursors to Organized Conjugated Polymer Solids. J. E. Hutchison, B. D. Straw, S. C. Rasmussen
4:20-60. Thermoreversible Gels for Delivery of Therapeutic Agents. A. Gutowska, K. A. Bennett, D. R. Fisher

Symposium on Process Analytical Chemistry II

R. E. Synovec, B. J. Marquardt, Organizers
B. J. Marquardt, Presiding

Nehalem Room

2:00-61. Vapochromic Sensors for the Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds. L. K. Moore, J.W. Grate, M.K. Pomije, K. R. Mann
2:20-62. Dynamic Surface Tension Sensor for Process Monitoring Applications. K. E. Miller, R. E. Synovec
2:40-63. Grating Light Reflection Spectroscopy for Process Monitoring. S. A. Smith, A. M. Brodsky, L. W. Burgess
3:00-64. Liquid Core Waveguides: Characterization and Applications for Process Analysis. H. C. Edberg, B. J. Marquardt, L. W. Burgess
3:20-Break.
3:40-65. Sonoluminescence for Quantitative Analysis. A. L. Robinson, A. M. Brodsky, L. W. Burgess
4:00-66. Thermal Modulation of Microcalorimetric Sensors for Chemical Analysis. M. B. Free, R. E. Synovec, L. W. Burgess
4:20-67. Chemometrics for Biopharmaceutical Analysis. C. M. Fleming, B. R. Kowalski

Biochemistry II

T. M. Zabriskie, Organizer, Presiding

McKenzie Room

2:00-68. Intermediacy of Streptolidine and Capreomycidine in the Biosynthesis of Streptothricin F by Streptomyces L-1689-23. M. D. Jackson, N. Tamayo, S. J. Gould, T. M. Zabriskie
2:20-69. Modification of Archaeal tRNA: Cloning, Overexpression, and Characterization of tRNA-Guanine Transglycosylase from Methanococcus jannaschii. Y. Bai, D. Fox, J. Lacy, D. Iwata-Reuyl
2:40-70. Characterization of Recombinant 1-Deoxy-D-xylulose-5-phosphate Isomeroreductase, an Enzyme in the Nonmevalonate Pathway, to Isoprenoids. P. J. Proteau, Y. Woo, C. Phaosiri
3:00-71. Oligosaccharide Synthesis by Mutant Glycosidases: Glycosynthases. D. L. Jakeman, C. H. Mayer, H. Brumer, L. Gal, R. J. Warren, S. G. Withers
3:20-Break.
3:40-72. Effect of Carotenoid Biosynthesis Inhibition on Production of Taxanes. J. E. Reitzenstein, A. M. Hoffman
4:00-73. Paclitaxel and Other Taxanes from Hazelnut Cells and Fungal Isolates. A. Hoffman, H. Gulati, W. Khan, M. Ross, V. Sundar
4:20-74. Peroxynitrite-Mediated Oxidation of Epinephrine and 6-Nitroepinephrine. B. A. Gilbert, S. Winner, R. Kurupatti, D. Bartos, D. D. Trunkey, M. Slater
4:40-75. Isolation of Epinephrine and Its Oxidation Products from Human Plasma and Urine. B. A. Gilbert, S. Winner, R. Kurupatti, M. Slater, D. Bartos, D. D. Trunkey

Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry II

K. P. Gable, Organizer, Presiding

Rogue Room

2:00-76. Radical Cage Effects in the Photodegradation of Polymers. D. R. Tyler, D. A. Braden, E. E. Parrack, J. L. Male
2:40-77. Density Functional Theory Calculations on 19-Electron Organometallic Complexes: Molecular Structures and Magnetic Properties. D. A. Braden, D. R. Tyler
3:00-78. O-Atom Transfer from Epoxides to Re(V) Complexes. K. P. Gable
3:40-79.
Synthesis and Reactivity of (Tp ReO2)2. E. C. Brown, K. P. Gable
4:00-80. Reductive Coupling of Fulvenes, an Efficient Method for the Preparation of C2-Symmetric ansa-Chromocene Complexes. G. J. Matare
4:20-81.
Chemistry of Electron-Deficient Benzoheterocycle Complexes of Triosmium Clusters. M. D. Joynal Abedin, E. Rosenberg, K. I. Hardcastle

Symposium on Computational Chemistry II

B. A. Gilbert, Organizer, Presiding

Wilson Room

2:00-82. Current Status of MOPAC. J. J. P. Stewart
3:00-83.
Visualization of Chemical Reactivity. S. Cole
3:20-84.
Predicting Atmospheric Decomposition Lifetimes. P. Herman
3:40-85.
Characterization of Electrolytes by Computer Modeling. R. V. Whiteley, J. O. Currie, K. E. Johnson
4:00-86. DFT Calculations on Pt(CN)2(CO)2 Monomer and Dimer. M. Hilliard, R. D. Poshusta, G. A. Crosby
4:20-87. Molecular Modeling of Hydrogen Abstraction and Subsequent Radical Recombination Reactions by Triplet Benzophenone. D. A. Preston, G. P. Shusterman, B. A. Gilbert
4:40-88. Density Functional Theory and Experimental Evaluation of Oxidation Potentials of Substituted Catechols. J. Cramer, B. A. Gilbert

Environmental Chemistry I

W. Fish, Organizer
P. G. Tratnyek, Presiding

Klamath Room

2:00-89. Controlled Field Experiments: A Unique Method To Study the Fundamental Processes Controlling the Gas-Particle Partitioning Behavior of Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SOCs). B. T. Mader, J. F. Pankow
2:20-90. Determination of a Wide Range of Volatile Organic Compounds in Water Using Purging/Adsorption/Thermal Desorption and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. W. Luo, J. S. Hollingsworth, L. M. Isabelle, J. F. Pankow
2:40-91. Assessing the Environmental Fate of Methyl-tert-butyl Ether. C. D. Church, J. F. Pankow, P. G. Tratnyek
3:00-92. Evaluating the Effect of In Situ Air Sparging on Aqueous MTBE Concentrations. I. L. Amerson-Treat, R. L. Johnson
3:20-93. Hydrolytic Transformation of TKEBS by Subsurface Solids from a Contaminated Site. M. J. Chu, L. Semprini
3:40-94. Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Surfactant Modified Zeolite Permeable Barrier. T. L. Johnson, R. L. Johnson
4:00-95. High-Efficiency Environmental Sorbent Materials: Self-Assembled Monolayers on Mesoporous Supports (SAMMS) for Metal Removal from Aqueous Systems. G. E. Fryxell, J. Liu, T. A. Hauser, Z. Nie, R. T. Hallen, M. Qian, K. F. Ferris
4:20-96. Groundwater Studies in Toppenish, Washington. H. R. Divanfard, H. Moya, R. Sell
4:40-97. Detecting the Geographic Origin of Foods. K. A. Anderson, B. W. Smith

Chemical Demonstrations

A. Ariss, Organizer, Presiding

Santiam Room

2:00-98. Demonstration of Magnetic Properties of Fe, Ferric ion, Permanganate Ion, and Manganese Dioxide. D. Ehrenkranz
2:20-99.
Intermolecular Forces. M. Martone
2:40-100.
Altering Reaction Rates. A. Ariss
3:00-101.
The Orange Clock Redox Demonstration: Who Is Accepting Electrons at the Cathode? K. Olsen, T. P. Silverstein
3:20-
Break.
3:40-102. Catalytic Decomposition of Acetone. D. B. McKinney
4:00-103.
Student Observation of Science "Mystery" Chemical Reaction Called Old Foamy, also Called Elephant's Toothpaste. L. L. Mitchell
4:20-104.
The Liquid Nitrogen Fountain. J. A. Rahn, R. P. McRae, T. M. Beamer, N LeBret
4:40-105. Some Favorite Demonstrations. T. G. Dunne

Panel Discussion: What New Graduates Need To Know II

W. S. Briggs, Organizer, Presiding

Deschutes Room

2:00-106. Graduate School Preparation: How To Get In, How To Stay In, and How To Get Out (in a Reasonable Amount of Time). M. Z. Hoffman


MONDAY EVENING

Poster Session

5:00–9:00 PM

G. L. Gard, Presiding

Willamette Room

Analytical Chemistry

107. Highly Selective Stationary Phases for Capillary HPLC and CEC Based on Molecular Imprinted Polymers. P. T. Vallano, G. Chirica, V. T. Remcho
108. HPLC Column-Switch Method To Quantitate Enantiomers in Human Plasma. J. Y. Huang, D. H. Marchand, J. W. Dolan
109. Gradient HPLC Background Peaks: A Case Study. M. D. Nelson, J. W. Dolan
110. Fritless Capillary Columns Based on Conventional HPLC Packing Materials. G. S. Chirica, V. T. Remcho, P. T. Vallano
111. Temperature Control in HPLC. R. G. Wolcott, J. W. Dolan
112. Baseline Deviations in RP-HPLC with Trifluoroacetic Acid-Acetonitrile Gradients. N. S. Wilson, J. W. Dolan
113. Molecular Imprinted Stationary Phases for Capillary HPLC and CEC. P. T. Vallano, G. Chirica, V. T. Remcho
114. Database Change Control for Tank Waste Information Network System. R. A. Bechtold, M. R. Adams, K. M. Hall
115. Determination of Trace Levels of Fe(II) and Total Fe in Nonrefractory Minerals using 1,10-Phenanthroline. J. C. Templeton, B. K. Reichert, A. L. Fong, J. E. Amonette

Biochemistry

116. Stereochemical Studies of 1-Deoxy-D-xylulose-5-phosphate Isomeroreductase, an Enzyme in the Nonmevalonate Pathway to Isoprenoids. P. J. Proteau, Y. Woo, C. Phaosiri
117. Mechanistic Studies of QueA, an Enzyme Involved in the Hypermodification of tRNA. S. Daoud Kinzie, B. Thern, D. Iwata-Reuyl
118. Detection and Quantification of Adriamycin's Formaldehyde-Mediated Adducts on DNA. R. A. Luce, S. T. Sigurdsson, P. B. Hopkins
119. Inhibitors and Alternate Substrates of L-Pipecolate Oxidase. S. N. Murthy, D. L. Blanchard, M. T. Zabriskie
120. Molecular Cloning and Characterization of Capreomycin Synthetase Genes from Streptomyces capreolus. X. Yin, T. O. Hare, S. J. Gould, T. M. Zabriskie
121. Demonstration from Magnetization Transfer that a Proposed Oxocarbocation Intermediate Does Not Have a Kinetic Lifetime in the Reaction Catalyzed by Yeast Orotate Phosphoribosyltransferase. R. W. McClard, J. F. Witte, R. Tsou
122. NMR Characterization of an Asp-His Catalytic Diad at the Active Site of Phosphatidylinositol-Specific Phospholipase C: Hydrogen Bonding and Dynamics of the NH Protons of Histidine. O. H. Griffith, M. Ryan, F. W. Dahlquist, T. Liu
123. Ester Biosynthesis and Alcohol Acetyltransferase Activity during Ripening of "Delicious" Apples (Malus domestica borkh). D. R. Rudell, S. Mattinson, J. K. Fellman
124. Cytotoxic and Antifungal Studies of Biologically Active Compounds in Sandspurge. J. Frederick, N. L. Owen, S. G. Wood
125. Production of Genetically Modified Human Cystatin C by Pichia pastoris. M. Ogawa, S. Nakamura, S, Nakai, C. H. Scaman
126. Purification and Structure Determination of Huperazine A. A. You, W. Wang
127.
Hypericin Retention and Antioxidant Activity in Vacuum Microwave-Dried St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.). A. N. Yousif, C. H. Scaman, C. Hu, D. D. Kitts, T. D. Durance
128. Adsorption of Pulmonary Surfactant at the Air/Water Interface. V. Schram, S. B. Hall
129. Fluorescence Microscopy of Pulmonary Surfactant Monolayers at an Air/Water Interface. B. Piknova, S. B. Hall
130. New Cycloartane Bisdesmoside from Thalictrum squarrosum. A. S. Gromova, V. I. Lutsky, E. A. Khamidullina, D. Li, N. L. Owen
131. Chemical Compounds and Physiological Activity of Astragalus danicus from East Siberia. V. I. Lutsky, A. S. Gromova, J. Cannon, D. Li, N. L. Owen
132. A Redox-Controlled, pH-Dependent Thylakoid Protein Kinase: Is Plastoquinol the Activating Ligand? T. P. Silverstein, J. F. Allen

Chemical Education

133. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory I: An Overview. W. J. Randall, G. A. Gardner
134. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory II: Acid-Base Titrations. G. A. Gardner, W. J. Randall
135. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory III: Determination of Absolute Zero. W. J. Randall, G. A. Gardner
136. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory IV: Heat of Hydration and Heat of Reaction. W. J. Randall, G. A. Gardner
137. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory V: Kinetics of the Iodine Clock Reaction. G. A. Gardner, W. J. Randall
138. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory VI: Potentiometric Determination of Chloride. W. J. Randall, G. A. Gardner
139. Chemistry ConcepTests: High Tech and Low Tech in the Large Classroom. C. Shirley, J. Simonic, T. McComb, G. P. Shusterman, C. C. Wamser
140. Macros for Inserting Chemical Reactions and Scientific Numbers into Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect Documents. S. S. Zimmerman
141.
Techniques that Facilitate Effective High School Lab Work. D. W. Trapp
142.
Chemical Applications and Analogies: The "Real" Reason Why Oil and Water Don't Mix, and the "Big Dog/Puppy Dog" Analogy for Resonance. T. P. Silverstein

Environmental Chemistry

143. Decomposition of Organic Pollutant Model Compound by Electrified Microheterogeneous Catalysis in Low-Ionic-Strength Aqueous Media Using TiO2 and NaY-Zeolite Catalysts. E. J. Osburn Atkinson, Z. Feng, D. R. Rolison
144. CO2 and O2 Variability under Ice Cover in Placid Lake, Montana. M. M. Baehr, M. D. DeGrandpre
145. Development of an Autonomous Spectrophotometric Instrument for In Situ Measurements of Freshwater pH. C. M. French, M. D. DeGrandpre
146. Removal of Heavy Metal Ions by Sol-Gel Glass Resins Doped with Organic Dyes. D. Liu, T. T. Ho, J. Lin
147. Determination of Plutonium in Sequentially Extracted Sediments. S. M. Loyland, S. Herbison, T. Hinton, S. B. Clark
148. Continuing Studies of the Environmental Fate and Effect of Aircraft Deicing Fluids. D. A. Cancilla, S. Scullin, M. Belka
403. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green Chemistry Program. L. B. Bartlett, P. T. Anastas, T. C. Williamson
404. Green Chemistry: A New Approach to Pollution Prevention. L. B. Bartlett, P. T. Anastas, T. C. Williamson

Inorganic Chemistry

149. Small Molecule Binding to a Cobalt(II)-Assembled Cage Molecule. R. G. Harrison, D. O. Fox, J. Leung, K. N. Dalley
150. Synthesis and Reactivity of LRe(O)X2 and LRe(O)XY Compounds. F. A. Zhuravlev, K. P. Gable
151. Studies on the Synthesis of Polymer-Containing Nanocomposite Materials by a Melt-Intercalation Process. N. Sukpirom, M. M. Lerner, O. O. Christopher
152. Ternary Transition Metal Germanium Antimonides. A. M. Mills, A. Mar
153. Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles: A Study on the Effect of Incorporating a Protein-Binding Ligand into an Alkanethiol-Passivated Nanoparticle. W. W. Weare, S. M. Reed, J. E.
Hutchison
154. Solid-State NMR Studies of Chemistry of Molecularly Engineered Nanomaterials through Templating. L. Wang, J. Liu, S. Gong, G. J. Exarhos
155. Aqueous Chemistry of Molybdenocenes: Intra- and Intermolecular H/D Exchange Via C-H Activation. C. Balzarek, D. R. Tyler
156. Titanium-Mediated Synthesis of Tetra-Substituted Pyridines. E. A. Reed, K. M. Doxsee
157. AFM and STM Studies of SiO2. S. Moskowitz, T. E. Engel
158. Capillary Force Measurements Conducted by Atomic Force Microscopy and the Hypothesis of Water Vapor Structuring. M. He
159.
Stability and Synthesis of Strontium Titanate Layered Perovskites in Molten Salt Fluxes. J. M. Blaine, M. J. Geselbracht

Organic Chemistry

160. Comparison of the Neutral and Protonated Forms of a Synthetic Histidine-Tyrosine Analog: Solution and Structural Properties. P. J. Pessiki, B. Paulsen, I. Bennett, D. Ho, G. C. Dismukes
161. Computational Investigation of the Stabilities of Cyclopropylcarbenes. W. Baik, P. K. Freeman
162. Ab Initio Computational Study of the Cope Rearrangement of syn-7-Allenylnorbornene. J. A. Duncan, J. K. Azar, J. C. Beathe, C. M. Wulf, S. R. Kennedy
163. Combilexins with Rigid Tethers: Molecules Designed To Not Bind -DNA. N. R. Natale, K. Hobdey, D. D. Bolz
164. 2D NMR Studies of Nitrous Acid Cross-linked Duplex DNA. N. B. F. Edfeldt, E. A. Harwood, S. T. Sigurdsson, P. B. Hopkins, B. R. Reid
165. Isolation and Identification of Anticancer Compounds Found in Ghanaian Carica Papaya. J. P. Walsh, K. S. Staples, S. G. Wood, N. L. Owen
166. Isolation of Biologically Active Compounds in Krameria parvifolia. K. L. Metcalf, S. G. Wood, N. L. Owen
167. Lewis Acid-Promoted Nucleophilic Opening of 8-Oxabicyclo[3.2.1]heptadienes in Highly Polar Media. P. A. Grieco, K. W. Hunt
168.
Models for Radical Trapping in Intact Cells. C. S. Butterfield, N. R. Natale
169. New Tri- and Tetra-Substituted Adamantanes as Key Precursors for the Synthesis of Molecular Tips for AFM. P. A. Petukhov, A. V. Rukavishnikov, A. Phadke, D. LaMunyon, M. D. Lee, J. F. W. Keana
170. Studies on Sterically Hindered Nitrile Oxide Cycloadditions. X. Han, N. R. Natale
171. Synthesis of 2,7-Disubstituted Indolizidines: A General Procedure. J. F. Keana, E. L. Pacini, A. P. Tamiz, G. L. Araldi, T. J. Weakley
172. Synthesis of a Chiral Ethylenediamine Derivative via Reductive Amination of Ethyl Glyoxalate. P. G. McDougal, T. Nakai
173.
Synthesis of 2,3-Dihydropyridines. T. N. Jones, C. K. McClure
174. Synthesis of a New Fluorogenic Substrate for the Continuous Assay of Mammalian Phosphoinositide-Specific Phospholipase C. O. H. Griffith, A. V. Rukavishnikov, T. O. Zailova, J. F. W. Keana, G. B. Birrell
175. Synthesis of New Probes of Acetylcholinesterase. J. Saltmarsh, C. Thompson, A. Boyd, Z. Radic, P. Taylor
176. Unexpected Resistance of 2,5-Dimethoxyanilides to Electrophilic Cyclization. A. C. Barrios, K. P. Gable
177. Use of the Oxa-Di-Pi-Methane Photorearrangement toward the Synthesis of Heliotridine. C. K. McClure, J. S. Link, A. J. Kiessling
178. Principles for the Design of Ordered, Stratified, Self-Organized Supramolecular Assemblies. R. S. Clegg, S. M. Reed, R. K. Smith, J. E. Hutchison
179. Synthesis of Peptide-Containing Alkanethiols. A. Klock, S. M. Reed, J. E. Hutchison
180. Bis(perfluorophenyl Azides) as Highly Efficient Cross-Linking Agents for Poly(vinylphenol). M. Yan, M. N. Wybourne, J. F. W. Keana
181. Miscibility of a Solid-Solid Phase-Change Material Composed of Cellulose and Poly(ethylene glycol). X. H. Liang, Y. Q. Guo, L. Z. Gu
182. Synthesis of 2-Deoxy-2-phosphonomethy-D-arabinose as a Possible KDO Synthetase Inhibitor. T. R. Boehlow, C. K. McClure
183. MacDonald "2+2" Synthesis of a Trans-disubstituted Tetraarylporphyrin in Aqueous Anionic Surfactant. H. Ogura, M. D. Carducci, F. A. Walker

Physical Chemistry

184. Ab Initio Calculations of HMX Reactivity. R. B. Evans, J. P. Lewis, G. A. Voth
185. Monitoring Silicon Nitride Pulsed PEVD. B. Phillips, S. D. Steidley, L. Lau, R. G. Rodriguez
186. Probing the Secondary Structure of the Equilibrium Unfolded States of Cytochrome c. J. O. Speare, T. S. Rush
405. Direct Dynamics Study of the Reaction Path and Rate Constants of OH- + CH3Cl --> CH3OH + Cl- . E. E. Arcia, Y. A. Borisov, S. Mielke, B. C. Garrett

Undergraduates

187. Molecular Dynamics Study of the Effects of Surface Ordering on Thin n-Alkane Films Adsorbed to a Graphite Substrate. B. A. Purnell, D. L. Patrick
188. Study of the Microscopic Origins of the Surface Memory Effect at the Liquid Crystal-Solid Interface. A. Brackley, K. M. Foland, J. D. Mougous, D. M. Scott, D. L. Patrick
189. Difunctional Tetraphenylporphyrins: Synthesis, Isolation, and Reactivity. I. Bennett, W. Thompson, P. J. Pessiki
190. Film Morphology, Competitive Adsorption, and Molecular Motion at a Liquid-Solid Interface Investigated by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. J. D. Mougous, R. T. Baker, A. Brackley, D. L. Patrick
191. Rate of Thermal Conversion of cis to trans Fatty Acids. J. D. Hanna, V. Minderhout, D. Thorsell
192. Sediment Characterization and Single Extractions of Plutonium-Contaminated Sediment. S. M. Loyland, S. Herbison, B. Wilkinson, S. B. Clark
193. STM Analysis of Electrolytic and Electroless Deposition of Copper Metal on Annealed Silver Foil. M. Montano, E. A. Syrstad, K. E. Johnson
194. Theoretical Models of Substituent Effect Stabilization of Aluminum Analogs of Carbocations. T. L. Sorey, M. Nishina, R. G. Lancaster
195. Theoretical Observations of Aluminum Analog Models of Carbocations. M. Nishina, T. L. Sorey, R. G. Lancaster, Y. E. Rhodes

Boekelheide Symposium

196. Homoaromatic Semibullvalenes. R. V. Williams, J. R. Armantrout, R. W. Tolbert, W. D. Edwards
197. A Test of Theory: NICS Applied to Dihydropyrenes. R. V. Williams, J. R. Armantrout, R. W. Tolbert, W. D. Edwards
198. Pi Switches: Multistate Thermal and Photochemical Switches Derived from Dimethyldihydropyrenes. R. H. Mitchell, T. R. Ward, Y. Wang
199. Synthesis and Photochemical Properties of Dimethyldihydropyrene System. R. Mitchell, Y. Wang, T. Ward
200. Synthesis and Photophysical Studies of Dimethyldihydropyrene Derivatives as Potential Photoswitches. A. Sheepwash, C. Bohne, R. H. Mitchell
201. Dimethyldihydropyrene-Metal Complexes. R. H. Mitchell, D. J. Berg, L. Brown
202.
Dehydrobenzannulene-Dimethyldihydropyrene Hybrids: Spectroscopic Probes for the Study of Weakly Diatropic Macrocycles. M. M. Haley, D. B. Kimball, T. R. Ward, R. H. Mitchell
203. Synthesis of Phenylcyclopropenes as Precursors of Metallanaphthalene and Its Valence Isomers. E. A. Bercot, R. D. Gilbertson, M. M. Haley
204. Synthesis of Expanded Graphdiyne Substructures. W. B. Wan, S. C. Brand, M. M. Haley
205. Stepwise Assembly of Dehydrobenzannulenes (DBAs) with Unusual Topologies: Syntheses, Characterization, and Their Chemistry. J. J. Pak, M. M. Haley
206. Design and Synthesis of 3-D Conjugated Organic Macromolecules: Toward Sensors, Actuators, and Helical Polymers. M. J. Marsella, R. J. Reid

8:00-207. Demonstrations: Color of Chemistry. G. A. Crosby


TUESDAY MORNING

Symposium on Materials Chemistry I

A. W. Sleight, Organizer, Presiding

Rogue Room

8:00-Introductory Remarks. A. W. Sleight
8:05-208.
Deposition of Phosphor Thin Films for Electroluminescence and Cathodoluminescence. P. H. Holloway
8:35-209.
Thin-Film Electroluminescent Phosphors for Flat-Panel Displays. R. T. Tuenge
9:05-210.
Photo- and Electroluminescence of Sr1–xBaxS:Cu. B. L. Clark, D. A. Keszler
9:25-211. Synthesis, Characterization, and Spectroscopic Properties of LixCa2GeO4Fx. J. L. Kissick, D. A. Keszler
9:45-212. Synthesis, Characterization, and NLO Properties of M2Al2(BO3)O (M = Na, K, Rb). J. L. Stone, J. L. Kissick, D. A. Keszler, G. Aka
10:05-Break.
10:20-213. Development of Metal-Encrusted Phosphonic Acid Micelles as Possible Drug Delivery Vehicles. M. R. Helfrich, L. Huffman, M. Ouyang, C. J. Page
10:40-214. Self-Assembly of Inorganic/Organic Multilayer Thin Films Using Coordination Chemistry. M. A. Ansell, E. Cogan, R. Hamblin, G. Lowman, G. L. Succaw, C. J. Page
11:00-215.
Investigation of the Thermal Decomposition Products of Graphite Intercalation Compounds by GC/MS. N. Sukpirom, X. Zhang, M. M. Lerner
11:20-216.
Graphite Intercalation Compounds Prepared in Hydrofluoric Acid. X. Zhang, M. M. Lerner

Symposium on Frontiers in Mechanistic Enzymology I

T. M. Zabriskie, P. Proteau, D. Iwata-Reuyl, Organizers
D. Iwata-Reuyl, Presiding

Umatilla Room

8:30-217. Galactose Oxidase: Radical Redox Catalysis. B. P. Branchaud, R. M. Wachter, M. B. Montague-Smith, B. E. Turner, P. Smalley
9:20-218. Sphingomonas chlorophenolica Recruits Maleylacetoacetate Isomerase To Serve as a Reductive Dehalogenase during Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol. S. D. Copley
10:10-
Break.
10:30-219. New Modes of beta-Lactam Antibiotic Formation. C. A. Townsend

Organic Chemistry I

P. G. McDougal, Organizer, Presiding

Yakima Room

8:30-220. Synthesis of Substituted Tetrahydropyrans via Pd(II) Catalyzed Intramolecular Alkoxycarbonylation. L. A. Robarge, J. Hong, J. D. White
8:50-221. An Approach to the Total Synthesis of Polycavernoside A. J. D. White, J. Hong, L. A. Robarge
9:10-222. Attractive Pi-Stack Interaction as an Efficient Control Element for Acyclic Stereocontrol. J. Huang, T. Loh
9:30-223. A Synthesis of (±)-Girolline. M. A. Willis, D. A. Horne
9:50-224. Improved Synthesis of Debromohymenialdisine (DBH). A. C. Barrios, K. Yakushijin, D. A. Horne
10:10-225. Approaches to the Total Synthesis of Ageliferin. D. A. Horne, M. A. Willis, K. Yakushijin
10:30-226. Synthesis of Two Subunits of the Antitumor Agent Cochleamycin A. L. A. Robarge, J. D. White
10:50-227. Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Cryptophycin 1 and Its Congeners. J. D. White, J. Hong, L. A. Robarge
11:10-228. Progress toward the Synthesis of AMPA Analogs for the Treatment of Neurological Disorders. D. J. Burhart, N. R. Natale, J. E. Gouaux, G. Chen

Chemical Education I

R. Hermens, Organizer, Presiding

McKenzie Room

8:30-229. From DNA to Magnetic Resonance Imaging: New Experiments for Connecting the Life Sciences with the Chemistry Curriculum. A. B. Ellis, K. L. Nordell, J. A. Olson, S. M. Condren, A. L. Jackelen, G. C. Lisensky
9:10-230. Temperature for Chemists. C. M. King
9:30-231.
Crime, Chemistry, and DNA. A. J. Scott, C. M. Pharr, J. L. Schultz
9:50-232. Exercises Based on the Cosmic Background Radiation Data. S. Bluestone
10:10-233.
Molecular Modeling in the Inorganic Chemistry Curriculum. W. T. Jordan
10:30-234.
Use of an Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) Analysis System in Undergraduate Laboratories. B. A. Balko, J. C. Abele
10:50-235. Using Electronic Mail in Undergraduate Chemical Education. M. Z. Hoffman
11:10-236.
Capstone for Chemistry Majors at Eastern Oregon University. R. A. Hermens, D. G. Camp

Environmental Chemistry II

W. Fish, Organizer, Presiding

Klamath Room

8:30-237. Temperature Effects on the Solubility of Chromium Hydroxide at High pH Values. B. Ritherdon, S. B. Clark
8:50-238. Identification of Precipitates in a Cr(VI)-Contaminated Concrete. C. D. Palmer
9:10-239.
Synthesis, Characterization, and Thermodynamic Properties of Ca6[Al(OH)6]2(CrO4)3 26H2O, the Chromate Analog of the Mineral Ettringite. R. B. Perkins, C. D. Palmer
9:30-240. Weathering of Schoepite in Systems of Dissolved Silicates. C. L. Phelps, S. B. Clark
9:50-241. Effect of Temperature on Trivalent Europium Complexation with Chloride, Oxalate, and Acetate. M. Yeh, A. Maddison, S. B. Clark
10:10-242. Aqueous Solution/Solid Solution Partitioning of Cadmium to Calcite. A. Pavlick, J. F. Pankow
10:30-243. UV Laser Interactions with Inorganic Single Crystals with Molecular Anions. J. T. Dickinson, C. Bandis, M. Dawes, Y. Kawaguchi, S. C. Langford
10:50-244. Investigating the Influence of Increased Concentrations of Natural Constituents on the Action Spectrum of Hydroxyl Radical. B. D. Hofsetz, K. Mopper, D. J. Kieber
11:10-245. A Sensitive and Selective Direct Spectroscopic Method for Determination of Atmospheric Organic Peroxy Radicals. D. B. Atkinson

Physical Chemistry II

B. A. Balko, Organizer
P. Fischer, Presiding

Deschutes Room

8:30-246. AC-STM of SiO2 on Si. A. J. Shafer, A. Szuchmacher, T. Engel
8:50-247. Photooxidation of 2-Propanol on TiO2(100). D. W. Brinkley, T. Engel
9:10-248. Picosecond Photoluminescence Study of N-GaAs(100) in a Nonaqueous Photoelectrochemical Cell. T. A. Abshere, G. L. Richmond
9:30-249. Effect of the Chemical Nature of Dopants on the Reduction of Oxygen at alpha-Fe2O3 Surfaces. B. A. Balko, K. M. Clarkson
9:50-Break.
10:10-250. Molecular Beam Study of the Adsorption and Desorption of Hydrogen Sulfide on Ag(111). Y. Yu, S. J. Dixon-Warren
10:30-251. Alkali Metal and CO Coadsorption at the (001) Surface of MgO: A Periodic Density Functional LDA and GGA Study. M. Gutowski, J. A. Snyder, J. E. Jaffe, Z. Lin, A. C. Hess
10:50-252. Ordering of Surface Water Molecules in a Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) Film. E. A. Raymond, D. E. Gragson, G. L. Richmond
11:10-253. Nonlinear Optical Studies of Alkylbenzenesulfonate and Alkylsulfonate Adsorbed at CCl4/Water and Air/Water Interfaces. M. Watry, G. L. Richmond

Industrial Chemistry

W. S. Briggs, Organizer, Presiding

Wilson Room

8:30-254. Paper-Making Potential of Washington Wheat Straw. R. S. Jacobs, W. L. Pan, W. T. McKean
8:50-255. Modification of Noncellulosic Polysaccharides during Thermomechanical Pulping and Peroxide Bleaching of Western Hemlock and Lodgepole Pine. A. Hanneman, F. F. Hrutfiord, W. T. McKean
9:10-256. Effect of Formulation and Processing Variables on the Hot-Press Emission of Formaldehyde from Phenol/Formaldehyde Saturating Resins. W. S. Briggs, D. E. Honeyford
9:30-257. Reagent Chemicals: Where They Come from. V. M. Baghdanov
9:50-258.
Chemoprevention: Can the Chemist Play a Role? W. E. Garwood

Panel Discussion: History of Chemistry in the Portland Area

J. E. Walther, T. G. Dunne, Organizers
J. E. Walther, M. Cronyn, Presiding

Santiam Room

8:30-Introductory Remarks. J. Walther, T. G. Dunne
8:40-259.
Highlights of Portland Chemistry History. A. S. Levinson
9:00-260.
History of the ACS Portland Section. C. Schink
9:20-261.
The Rise, Fall, and Reincarnation of Chemistry at OGI. T. M. Loehr
9:40-
Panel Discussion.
10:00-262. Chemical Research on Wood Chemicals at the Crown Zellerbach Research Laboratory. W. Schilling
10:20-263.
Panel Presentations and Discussion.
11:00-264. Closure of the Crown Zellerbach Research Facility. J. E. Walther


TUESDAY AFTERNOON

Women Chemists' Luncheon

B. A. Balko, Presiding

Willamette Room

12:30-265. Luncheon Address: Quilting Together a Professional Life in Science. G. L. Richmond

Symposium on Materials Chemistry II

A. W. Sleight, Organizer, Presiding

Rogue Room

1:15-266. Phase Equilibria and Crystal-Chemical Studies of Oxide Systems of Interest for Wireless Communications. T. A. Vanderah
1:45-267.
Synthesis and Hydration of ZrW2–xMoxO8 Phases. N. Duan, U. Kameswari, A. W. Sleight
2:05-268. Negative Thermal Expansion in AOMO4 Compounds. T. G. Amos, A. W. Sleight
2:25-269. Probing Relative Acidities in Solid-Acid-Layered Perovskites. M. J. Geselbracht, H. K. White, J. T. Schmidt, L. S. MacDonald
2:45-Break.
3:00-270. Controlled Synthesis of a Binary Skutterudite using Modulated Elemental Reactants. D. C. Johnson, M. B. Johnson, J. R. Williams
3:20-271. Effect of Filling Atoms on the Lattice Thermal Conductivity of New Skutterudite Compounds. H. Sellinschegg, D. C. Johnson
3:40-272. Low-Dimensional Anionic Networks in Ternary Pnictides. A. Mar
4:00-273.
New Layered Ternary Rare-Earth Indium Antimonides, ReInxSb2 (Re = La–Nd) and the Structure of LaIn0.8Sb2. M. J. Ferguson, R. E. Ellenwood, A. Mar
4:20-274. Effects of Cerium Filling on Cobalt Triantimonide Skutterudites. D. C. L. Johnson, A. L. Smalley, H. Sellinschegg, J. R. Williams

Symposium on Frontiers in Mechanistic Enzymology II

T. M. Zabriskie, P. Proteau, D. Iwata-Reuyl, Organizers
P. Proteau, Presiding

Umatilla Room

2:00-275. Interfacial Enzymology of Phospholipase A2. M. Gelb
2:50-276.
Formation and Function of Pseudouridine in RNA. D. A. Horne
3:40-
Break.
4:00-277. New Chemical Approaches to Tracing Cellular Signal Transduction Cascades. K. M. Shokat, K. Shah, Y. Liu, F. Yang, A. Bishop

Organic Chemistry II
P. G. McDougal, Organizer
R. C. Chambers, Presiding

Yakima Room

2:00-278. Addition of SF5X (X = Cl, Br) to Acrylates: Pathway to Novel Pentafluorothio (SF5) Propionates. R. Winter, G. L. Gard
2:20-279. Recent Advances in Organosulfur Fluorine Chemistry: The Chemistry of SF5CF2CF2I-Pathways to SF5-Fluoroalkyl/SF5-Aromatic Derivatives. G. L. Gard, P. Nixon, A. Hodges, R. Terjeson, R. Winter
2:40-280. Investigation of Molecular Recognition Events with Mesomorphic Hosts: Barbital Binding in Isotropic and Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Environments. R. C. Chambers, A. E. McInturf, T. M. Clark, B. C. Leasure
3:00-281. Synthesis of Novel Cross-Conjugated Radialenes. E. E. Edstrom, T. M. Voelker
3:20-282.
Use of Dipyrromethene Ligands in Self-Assembly. A. Thompson, S. J. Rettig, D. Dolphin
3:40-283. Peptide Bond Formation via Catalytic Antibodies: Design and Synthesis of a Second-Generation Hapten. B. W. Phillips, A. B. Smith, S. Iwama, J. Witherington
4:00-284. Two New Malyngamides from a Madagascan Lyngbya majuscula. K. E. Milligan, B. L. Marquez, R. T. Williamson, W. H. Gerwick
4:20-285. Use of 1-D and 2-D 1H-13C HSQMBC for the Analysis of Long-Range Coupling Constants and Their Application to the Structure Elucidation of Natural Products. B. L. Marquez, R. T. Williamson, W. H. Gerwick
4:40-286. X-ray and NMR Stereochemical Studies on the 2,3-Dichloro-2,3-dihydrothiophene S-Oxide Products Formed from Thieno[2,3-b]pyridine and Benzo[b]thiophene Reactants. L. H. Klemm, T. J. R. Weakley, M. Yoon

Chemical Education II

R. Hermens, Organizer, Presiding

McKenzie Room

2:00-287. Taking the Sigh out of Science: Teaching Chemistry to the Non-Science Major. G. L. Richmond
2:40-288.
A Materials Life: Finding Relevancy for the Non-Science Major. K. L. Miller, C. C. Wamser
3:00-289. Has the Time Arrived for a New Type of Degree for High School Teachers of Science? G. A. Crosby
3:20-290.
Involving K-12 In-Service Teachers in the Science Preparation of Future Teachers. A. G. Cavinato, S. I. Bottoms
3:40-291. Learning about Environmental Chemistry in a Course Emphasizing Student Presentations. T. G. Dunne
4:00-292.
Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory I: An Overview. W. J. Randall, G. A. Gardner
4:20-293. Computers in the First-Year General Chemistry Laboratory II: Acid-Base Titrations. G. A. Gardner, W. J. Randall
4:40-294. Developing an Intuitive Approach to Moles. D. M. Wakeley, H. de Grys

Symposium on Scanning Probe Microscopy I

K. W. Hipps, Organizer
U. Mazur, Presiding

Deschutes Room

2:00-295. Force Microscopy in Fluids. S. M. Lindsay
2:40-296.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Iron Oxide Surfaces. S. A. Joyce, M. A. Henderson, S. A. Chambers
3:20-Break.
3:40-297. Determining the Surface Charge of Iron Oxides Using Atomic Force Microscopy. S. B. Clark, Z. Wang, A. Felmy
4:00-298. AFM and Spectroscopic Studies of Stearic Acid and Cadmium Stearate Langmuir-Blodgett Films. U. Mazur, T. Schmidt
4:20-299. A Study of Steel Surface Corrosion Film in Brine Using XPS, AFM, and ICP MS. Z. Wang

Symposium on Minority Activities and Programs in Science

S. R. Butler, Organizer, Presiding

Wilson Room

1:30-Symposium Overview. S. R. Butler
1:45-300.
Recruitment and Advising of High School Students from "Nontraditional" Groups. S. Rochefort
2:20-301.
Creating an Atmosphere for Success for Minority Students at the University of Washington. K. Little
2:55-302.
SMILE has the Formula To Get Underrepresented Students into College. M. Bloomfield

Panel Discussion: Networking among Women in Chemistry

J. P. Kilbourn, Organizer, Presiding

Santiam Room

2:00-303. Panel Presentations and Discussion.


TUESDAY EVENING

Chemists' Music

C. C. Wamser, Organizer, Presiding

Klamath Room

5:30-304. Chemist Composers. C. C. Wamser
5:45-305.
Performances of String Quartets Composed by Chemists of the 19th and 20th Centuries.

NORM '99 Banquet

R. Terjeson, Presiding

Riverview Ballroom

7:00-306. Banquet Address: The Fascination of Natural Products. S. J. Gould


WEDNESDAY MORNING

 

Opening Plenary Session

T. G. Dunne, Presiding

Riverview Ballroom

8:30-307. Employment for Chemists in the New Millennium: Where the Jobs Are. M. Jacobs

Symposium on Scanning Probe Microscopy II

K. W. Hipps, Organizer
J. T. Dickinson, Presiding

Klamath Room

9:30-308. Exciting AFM Cantilevers under Fluid for Biosurface Analysis. M. J. Allen
10:10-309.
Nanoconfinement of Liquidlike Material at Interfaces. R. M. Overney
10:50-
Break.
11:10-310. Nanometer-Scale Investigations of Corrosive Wear of Inorganic Single Crystals. J. T. Dickinson
11:50-311.
Effect of Interfacial Constraints on the Glass Transition Temperature of Ultrathin Polymer Films Studied by Scanning Force Microscopy. C. Buenviaje, S. Ge, R. Buckmaster, J. Dornicik, X. Hu, J. Sokolov, M. Rafailovich, R. Overney
12:10-312. Interaction Force Measurements Conducted by Atomic Force Microscopy. A. Szuchmacher, E. McNeil, K. Nichols, T. Engel, R. M. Overney

Symposium on the Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry of the Pacific Northwest

W. Fish, Organizer, Presiding

Rogue Room

9:30-313. Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Occurrence and Mobility of Arsenic in Natural Waters. J. G. Hering
10:10-314.
Use of a Rotating Annular Flume To Study the Transport and Oxidation of Acid Volatile Sulfides in Shear Flows. J. E. Bailey-Darland, A. M. Farrenkopf, W. Fish, P. G. Tratnyek, A. M. Baptista
10:50-Break.
11:10-315. In Situ Redox Sensing: Solid-State Microelectrode Profiles of Pore-Water Chemistry at the Sediment-Water Interface under Flow Conditions. A. M. Farrenkopf, J. E. Bailey-Darland, D. Sobelez, A. M. Baptista, D. R. Boone, P. G. Tratnyek, W. Fish
11:30-316. Probing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions in Anaerobic Sediments with Indicator Dyes and 2-Chloroacetophenone. T. E. Reilkoff, B. D. Henegar, T. Lemon, P. G. Tratnyek
11:50-317. Sources for Seasonality of Suspended Manganese Oxide Content in the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. P. A. Covert, F. G. Prahl
12:10-318. Behavior of PCBs in the Columbia Slough. W. Fish

Analytical Chemistry I

R. E. Synovec, Organizer
K. Miller, Presiding

Deschutes Room

9:30-319. Near-Real-Time Monitoring Using SIRE-Technology-Based Amperometric Biosensors. D. Kriz, K. A. Kriz
9:50-320. Use of Paramagnetic Labels in a New Immunoassay Technology Called Magneto Immunoassays. K. A. Kriz, D. Kriz
10:10-321. New Design for a Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Tandem Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer. D. F. Barofsky, D. L. Katz
10:30-
Break.
10:50-322. Picosecond Photoluminescence Study of n-GaAs(100) in a Nonaqueous Photoelectrochemical Cell. T. A. Abshere
11:10-323.
Performance Evaluations for Metal Ion Capture of Silica-Polyamine Composites with Different Particle and Pore Sizes. D. Hagers, E. Rosenberg, J. Deming
11:30-324. Determination of Iodine-129 in LiCl/KCl Eutectic Salt. M. L. Adamic, J. F. Berg

Inorganic Chemistry I

M. J. Geselbracht, Organizer, Presiding

Wilson Room

9:30-325. Detection of Gaseous Analytes using LED Die Chips. A. B. Ellis, A. Ivanisevic, J. A. Olson
9:50-326. Characterization of Sulfated Zirconia. S. Bose, Y. You, A. Chellappa, W. Thomson, Y. Wang
10:10-327. Surface-Induced Calcium Phosphate Nucleation and Growth. M. Avila, A. A. Campbell
10:30-328. Incorporation of Bioactive Agents into a Calcium Phosphate Coating. X. S. Li, L. Song, A. A. Campbell
10:50-Break.
11:10-329. Synthesis of New Volatile Liquid Copper Precursor for Chemical Vapor Deposition of Copper Thin Films. W. W. Zhuang, T. Nguyen, L. Charneski, D. R. Evans, S. T. Sheng
11:30-330. Toward Bimetallic Ferrimagnetic Materials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Structure of Transition Metal Complexes of 4 -Methylthio-2,2 :6 ,2 -terpyridine. J. R. Jeitler, M. M. Turnbull, J. L. Wikaira
11:50-331. Crystal Chemistry of the Cu(II) Halide/4,4 -Dimethyl-2,2 -bipyridine System. R. D. Willett, G. Pon, E. Lavy, C. Nagy, A. Vij

Symposium on Organic Thin Films

U. Mazur, J. K. Hurst, Organizers
J. K. Hurst, Presiding

Umatilla Room

9:30-332. In Vacuo Reactions of Alkanethiol with Oxide-Supported Metal Nanoparticles. E. L. Smith, W. Y. Yin, J. Ramos, M. Perez, K. Chan
10:10-333. Self-Assembly of Inorganic/Organic Thin Films: Incorporation of Nonlinear Optical Properties. C. J. Page
10:50-
Break.
11:10-334. Solar Energy Conversion in an Artificial Photosynthetic Membrane. T. A. Moore, A. L. Moore, D. Gust, W. Frasch, G. Steinberg, H. Vanegas, T. Harper
11:50-335. Photoswitchable Organogels Resulting from Competing Self-Assembly Elements in the Gelator. D. G. Whitten, L. Chen, C. Geiger, M. Stanescu, D. Duncan, J. Perlstein

Symposium on Chemical Biology

R. K. Guy, Organizer, Presiding

Yakima Room

9:30-336. A Concise Synthesis of Fumagillol. E. J. Sorensen, D. A. Vosburg, S. Weiler
10:10-337. Novel Ligands for Thyroid Hormone Receptors. T. S. Scanlan
10:50-
Break.
11:10-338. Small Molecule Electrophiles as Novel Protein Discovery Tools. M. S. Bogyo
11:50-339.
Chemical and Biological Cell Surface Engineering. C. R. Bertozzi

Symposium on Biotechnology

N. Newell, K. Cawley, Organizers
N. Newell, Presiding

McKenzie Room

9:30-340. Analysis of Protein Trafficking Using Green Fluorescent Protein Hybrids. J. E. Lochner, C. D. Meliza, B. A. Scalletar
10:10-341. Between Science and Technology: Designing a Cost-Effective Genetic Test for the Fragile X Syndrome. W. Bloch
10:50-
Break.
11:10-342. Characterization of a Peptide Designed for De Novo Transmembrane Transport Powered by a pH Differential. H. M. Moulton, P. I. Matthew, J. E. Summerton, P. Iversen, D. Weller, D. D. Weller
11:30-343. Optimization in Preparative Chromatography: Separation of Chemotactic Peptides. A. Velayudhan, S. Ramanan
11:50-406.
The Role of Inducing Molecules in Repair and Regeneration. D. Pratika

Undergraduate Session

R. Hermens, Organizer, Presiding

Nehalem Room

9:30-344. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Chiral Fluids. P. B. Kohl, D. L. Patrick
9:50-345. Mechanism and Kinetics of the Degradation of the Curarimimetic Drug Succinylcholine Chloride. K. Hodges, A. Hoffman
10:10-346. What Confers Insect-Feeding Resistance in Yew? L. Shamieh, A. Hoffman
10:30-347. Isolation and Structural Elucidation of Biologically Active Compounds in Ceasalpinia brasiliensis and Rhamnacae ziziphus obtusifolia. M. Woll, S. G. Wood, D. Li, N. L. Owen

Industrial Relations Seminars

T. Laranang-Mutlu, Organizer, Presiding

Tualatin Room

9:30-348. Financial Investing for Your Future. N. Congdon
10:30-349.
"Chemistry" between Companies: Mergers and Their Impact on You. M. Spratt, B. Tucker
11:30-350.
When Chemists "Just Do It": Cutting-Edge Research at Nike. M. Parker

Organic Chemistry III

P. G. McDougal, Organizer, Presiding

Santiam Room

9:30-407. Total Synthesis of Ibogamine. J. D. White, Y. Choi
9:50-408.
Molybdenum Mediated Allylation and Crotylation. M. S. Shanmugham, K. P. Gable, J. D. White
10:10-409. Synthesis of Two Subunits of the Hepatotoxic Alkaloid Cylindrospermopsin. J. D. White, J. D. Hansen
10:30-410.
Synthesis of 2-Deoxy-2-phosphonomethy-D-arabinose as a Possible KDO Synthetase Inhibitor. T. R. Boehlow, C. K. McClure
10:50-411. Synthetic Studies toward the Preparation of Phosphonate Analogs of Sphingomyelin and Ceramide 1-Phosphate Using Pentacovalent Organophosphorus Methodology. C. K. McClure, P. K. Mishra
11:10-412. Stereoselective Synthesis of Epothilone B. J. D. White, R. G. Carter, K. F. Sundermann
11:30-413.
A Synthetic Approach to the Nootropic Agent Huperazine A. J. Kim, J. D. White
11:50-414. Solid-Phase Synthesis of Semisynthetic Derivatives of Bacitracin A. P. G. McDougal, M. R. Miller, A. A. Henry, T. Nakai, J. H. Griffin


WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

Luncheon

T. G. Dunne, Presiding

Willamette Room

12:30-351. Luncheon Address: The Kyoto Global Warming Treaty-Economics and Politics. E. Goodstein

Symposium on Scanning Probe Microscopy II

K. W. Hipps, Organizer, Presiding

Klamath Room

2:00-352. Molecule Corrals: Monolayer and Multilayer Etching, Self-Assembly, and Nanostructure Templates. F. Stevens, L. A. Kolodny, J. A. McBride, T. P. Beebe
2:40-353.
Structure and Manipulation of Isolated Molecules on the Pd(111) Surface. M. Salmeron
3:20-
Break.
3:40-354. Adsorbate Molecular Orbital-Mediated Tunneling: Submolecular Conductivity in Metal Phthalocyanines. K. W. Hipps, D. Barlow
4:20-355.
Investigation of the Effects of Surface Structure on the Initial Growth of Electrochemically Deposited Metal on Polycrystalline Metal Foils. K. E. Johnson, M. Montano, E. A. Syrtstad

Analytical Chemistry II

R. E. Synovec, Organizer
K. Miller, Presiding

Deschutes Room

2:00-356. Direct Counting of Soil Wafers: An Improved Total Alpha/Beta Screening Analysis. R. Wong, S. B. Clark, W. C. Burnett, B. Crandall
2:20-357. Ion-Selective Potentiometry in Natural Water Bodies and Pressurized Process Flowstreams. S. H. Hall
2:40-358.
Correlation of Ergovaline and Lolitrem B Levels in Perennial Rye Grass. J. T. Hovermale, A. M. Craig
3:00-359. Dechlorination of DDT by Magnesium/Palladium Bimetallic Particles. J. G. Doyle, I. F. Cheng, M. D. Engelmann, K. Henscheid

Inorganic Chemistry II

M. J. Geselbracht, Organizer, Presiding

Wilson Room

2:00-360. Electronegativities from Core Ionization Energies: SF5 and CF3. D. Thomas, G. L. Gard, P. Nixon, R. Terjeson, J. True, R. Winter
2:20-361. Studies of Anion Separations using Calixarenes with Pendant Metal Redox Centers. G. M. Anderson, T. L. Hubler, J. H. Sukamto, A. L. Rheingold, L. Liable-Sands, T. Concolino
2:40-362. Seasonal Trends in Strong Copper Binding Ligands in Two New Zealand Lakes. J. P. Kim, K. A. Hunter
3:00-Break.
3:20-363. Forms of Mercury and Bioaccumulation of Mercury in Long-Finned Eels, Anguilla dieffenbachii, from Three Rivers in Otago, New Zealand. A. C. Redmayne, J. P. Kim, G. Closs, K. A. Hunter
3:40-364. Preparation of Hexa(methylhydroquinone)cyclotriphosphazene and Substitution Reactions with Alkyl Halides. T. A. Luther, F. F. Stewart
4:00-365. Matrix and Solution Photochemistry of Rh(CO)2(L)Cl, where L = Ammine or Pyridine. T. Bitterwolf, B. Scallorn
4:20-366. Kinetics and Mechanism of Ligand Substitution Reactions of (Indenyl)M(CO)4 and CpM(CO)4, where M = Nb or Ta. D. Lukmanova, T. Bitterwolf

Symposium on Organic Thin Films

U. Mazur, J. K. Hurst, Organizers
J. K. Hurst, Presiding

Umatilla Room

2:00-367. Adsorption and Desorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Sulfide in Au(100) and Ag(111): Implications for Self-Assembly. S. J. Dixon-Warren, Y. Yu
2:20-368. Polymers and Peptides: Interfacial Molecular Architecture Founded on Terminally Functionalized Self-Assembled Monolayers. G. E. Fryxell, K. Alford, K. Simmons, W. D. Samuels, P. C. Rieke, L. Liang, M. Shah
2:40-369. Growth of Uniformly Oriented Molecular Films Using Liquid Crystal Anchoring Interactions. D. L. Patrick, J. D. Mougous, R. T. Baker, A. Barckley, D. M. Scott, K. M. Foland
3:00-370. Investigations of Stability in Hydrogen-Bonding Self-Assembled Monolayers. R. K. Smith, S. M. Reed, J. E. Hutchison
3:20-371. Probing Monolayers of 4-Aminophenyl Phosphonic Acid using Second Harmonic Generation. C. J. Page, E. L. Hommel, R. S. Hamblin, G. M. Lowmann
3:40-372. Photopatterning Thin-Film Multilayers. C. J. Page, A. D. Sieg, H. L. Hommel
4:00-373. Spectroscopic and Microscopic Studies of Metal Phthalocyanine Langmuir-Blodgett Films. U. Mazur, N. Miyashita
4:20-374. Artificial Light-Driven Cyclic Transmembrane Electron-Proton Pump. R. F. Khairutdinov, J. K. Hurst
4:40-375. 1-(Carboxymethyl)-4-cyanopyridinium-Mediated Photoinduced Electron-Proton Cotransport across Dihexadecyl Phosphate Vesicle Membranes. L. D. Lucchesi, J. K. Hurst

Symposium on Chemical Biology

R. K. Guy, Organizer, Presiding

Yakima Room

2:00-376. Chemistry and Biochemistry of Guanine Oxidation in DNA and RNA. C. J. Burrows, J. G. Muller, R. P. Hickerson, V. Duarte, W. Luo, O. Kornyushyna
2:40-377. Chemical and Mutagenic Investigations of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase: Evidence for a Family of Serine Hydrolases with Distinct Catalytic Properties. B. F. Cravatt, M. P. Patricelli, M. A. Lovato
3:20-Break.
3:40-378. Spectroscopic and Kinetic Characterization of Soybean and Human Lipoxygenase. T. Holman, E. R. Lewis, E. Johansen
4:20-379. Regulation of Sonic Hedgehog Protein Levels in Cultured Cells by Cholesterol Deprivation. R. K. Guy

Symposium on Biotechnology

N. Newell, K. Cawley, Organizers
K. Cawley, Presiding

McKenzie Room

2:00-380. A Genetically Engineered Mouse with a Human Antibody Repertoire. N. Lonberg
2:40-381.
Morpholino Oligomers as Antisense Agents. R. I. Sato, D. D. Weller, C. M. Fox, D. D. Weller, M. T. Reddy, P. L. Iversen, J. E. Summerton
3:00-382. Plasma Synthesis of Compound Libraries for Drug Discovery. B. M. Johnson, T. A. Miles, D. R. Kamperman, W. C. Babcock, J. B. West, F. W. Berman, T. F. Murray, I. P. Singh, W. H. Gerwick
3:20-Break.
3:40-383. Homologous Cloning of Fungal Cellulase Chromosomal Loci: A Rapid Route to Catalyst Diversity. S. D. Power, C. Mitchinson, A. Shaw, F. Goedegebuur, P. v. d. Kley, P. v. Solingen, L. Dankmeijer, H. Riel, J. Phillips, T. Fowler
4:20-384. Molecular Studies of the Role of Ethylene in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Tuber Dormancy Release. M. M. Haines, P. J. Shiel, P. H. Berger, J. K. Fellman
4:40-385. Processing and Characterization of Porous Ceramic Scaffolds. S. Bose, J. Darsell, L. Hua, D. Sarkar, A. Bandyopadhyay

Symposium on Chemistry and the Internet

A. Cavinato, Organizer, Presiding

Rogue Room

2:00-386. Development and Student Use of Web-Based Prelabs. B. M. Tissue
2:40-387.
CHEMVISU: Teaching Chemistry with Hyperactive Molecules. M. Ziegler
3:00-388.
Merl CD-ROM: Using Iron-Permeable Reactive Barriers To Teach Chemistry. D. J. Severson, T. Morgan-Brown, B. A. Balko, P. G. Tratnyek
3:20-389. Chemistry Education and the Internet. C. A. Handy
3:40-390.
The EMSL Electronic Notebook. J. D. Myers, E. S. Mendoza, W. T. Valdez, W. M. Harris
4:00-391. A Novice Looks at the State of Electronic Publishing. J. D. McCallum
4:20-392.
Web-Based Realizations of Thought Experiments for Teaching Undergraduate Quantum Mechanics. R. J. Hinde
4:40-393.
Teaching Introductory Chemistry on the Internet. W. V. Volland, G. M. Volland

Symposium on Small Chemistry-Based Enterprises

A. Erickson, Organizer, Presiding

Nehalem Room

2:00-394. The Bend Research Experience. H. K. Lonsdale
2:20-395.
Founding a Small Chemical Company: Lessons and Lacerations. A. Erickson
2:40-396.
Starting and Running an Analytical Laboratory. S. M. Coffey
3:00-397. History of the Salishan Winery. J. Wolverton
3:20-
Break.
3:40-398. Synthetech, Inc.: A Chemical Company in a Constant State of Transition. P. C. Ahrens
4:00-399.
Lessons Learned in Bootstrapping a Chemistry-Based Business. D. Brose
4:20-400.
Acquisition: The Pleasant (?) Fate of Many Small Chemical Businesses. J. Cochran
4:40-401.
History of Cascade Chemicals. A. Lambrie