84th CSSS Technical Program ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 1:20 PM – 7 – Effects on the Structure of Langmuir Lipid Monday, June 21, 2010, 8:30 AM – 9:20 AM Monolayers Caused by Charged Headgroups. David W. Plenary 1 Allender, Department of , Kent State University, Ballroom A, Student Union Kent, OH, 44242 Organizer/Presider: H. Michael Cheung 1:40 PM – 8 – Phase Separation in Lipid/Cholesterol 8:30 AM – 1 – Mechanics of Drying Colloidal Monolayers: Direct Comparison of Fluorescence and Dispersions: Fluid/Solid Transitions, Skinning, Brewster Angle Microscopies. Fanindra P. Bhatta1, Crystallization, Delamination, and Cracking. William B. Yasmin Isler2, David W. Allender1 and Elizabeth K. Russel, Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton Mann1, (1)Department of Physics, Kent State University, University Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of , Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM 2:00 PM – 9 – Crystallizing Protein by Using Colloid and Interfacial Chemistry in Biological Nonamphiphilic Lyotropic Liquid Crystals. Yan-Yeung 1 2 1 Systems 1 Luk , HongJun Liang , Karen Simon and Ulrich 3 335, Student Union Englich , (1)Syracuse University, (2)Metallurgical and Organizers/Presiders: Harihara Baskaran, Edgar Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Kooijman, Heidi Martin (3)Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, Cornell Unversity 9:40 AM – 2 – Keynote: Structure and Phenomena at Biomimetic Templates by X-Ray Synchrotron Radiation. 2:20 PM – 10 – Vesicle Capture on Patterned Surfaces 1,2 David Vaknin, Department of Physics Astronomy, Coated with Amphiphilic Biopolymers. Vishal Javvaji , 3 2 Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, Matthew B. Dowling , Payne F. Gregory and Srinivasa 1 50011 R. Raghavan , (1)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, 10:20 AM – 3 – Stability and Efficiency of Bactericidal College Park, MD, 20742, (2)Center for Biosystems Emulsion. Renata Vyhnalkova, Adi Eisenberg and Theo Research, University of Maryland Biotechnology van de Ven, Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Institute, College Park, MD, 20742, (3)Fishell Montreal, QC, Canada, H3A2A7 Department of Bioengineering, University of Maryland, 10:40 AM – 4 – Surface Tension Gradient Driven College Park, MD, 20742 3 Spreading on Mucin Solutions. Beautia Dew , Kevin 2:40 PM – 11 – Multiphoton-Excited Intrinsic 1 1 2,3 Koch , Stephen Garoff , Todd Przybycien and Robert Fluorescence of Protein Crystals. Jeremy T. Madden and 2,3 Tilton , (1)Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Garth J. Simpson, Department of Chemistry, Purdue Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (2)Chemical Engineering, University, W. Lafayette, IN, 47907 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (3)Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 3:00 PM – Break. Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 3:20 PM – 12 – Shear-Induced Protein Conformation 11:00 AM – 5 – Cationic Additives for Exogenous Lung Changes Probed by Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Surfactants. Edgar Acosta1,2, Zdenka Policova2, Michael Small-Angle Scattering. Efrosyni Themistou, Indrajeet Hair2 and Wilhelm Neumann2, (1)Department of Singh, Paschalis Alexandridis and Sriram Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University Neelamegham, Department of Chemical and Biological of Toronto, Canada, (2)Department of Mechanical and Engineering, University at Buffalo-The State University Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260-4200 11:20 AM – 6 – Spherical Colloids, Bacterial Casts, and 3:40 PM – 13 – Amphiphilic Biopolymers as Reversible Nanotube Replicas: A Topographical Landscape in Hemostats: Insights from a Comprehensive Study on PDMS for Patterning Lipid Bilayers. Anand B. Hydrophobically-Modified Chitosan. Matthew B. 1 2 2 3 Subramaniam1, Sigolene Lecuyer1, Kumaran S. Dowling , Mark Keibler , Rakesh Kumar , John R. Hess , 3 1,2 Ramamurthi4, Richard Losick3 and Howard A. Stone2, Grant V. Bochicchio and Srinivasa R. Raghavan , (1)School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard (1)Fischell Department of Bioengineering, University of University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, (2)Department of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD, 20742, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton (2)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, (3)Department of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, College Park, MD, 20742, (3)School of Medicine, Cambridge, MA, 02138, (4)Laboratory of Molecular University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, 20892 21201 11:40 AM – Lunch.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 1 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 4:00 PM – 14 – Molecular Dynamics Simulations of 2:00 PM – 23 – Diffusing Colloid Measurements of Photosynthetic Pigment-Protein Assemblies. Cynthia S. Protein-Carbohydrate Interactions. Shannon L. Lo, Sándor Á. Kovács, William P. Bricker and Kelly W. Eichmann and Michael A. Bevan, Department of Leung, Department of Energy, Environmental and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. University, Baltimore, MD, 21218 Louis, St. Louis, MO, 63130 2:20 PM – 24 – Computational and Statistical Predictions 4:20 PM – 15 – AFM Study of DNA Release Dynamics for Particle-Surface Interactions with Nanoscale Chemical from Bioreducible Polyplexes. Yi Zou, Lei Wan and and Topographical Heterogeneity. Marina Bendersky1, Guangzhao Mao, Department of Chemical Engineering Jeffrey M. Davis1 and Maria M. Santore2, (1)Chemical and Materials Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, MI, 48202 01003, (2)Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 01003 4:40 PM – 16 – Bead Arrays in PDMS Wells for Multiplexed Screening Assays. Thomas F. Leary, 2:40 PM – 25 – Characterizing Rolling Friction at the Charles Maldarelli and Alexander Couzis, Department of Microscale. Steven G. Vilt, Nathanial Martin, Claire Chemical Engineering, City College of New York, New McCabe and Kane Jennings, Department of Chemical and York, NY, 10031 Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235

3:00 PM – Break. Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM General Papers 1 3:20 PM – 26 – Programmable Microfluidic Materials 312, Student Union with Switchable Shape, Stiffness and Color. Ahmet B. 1 2 3 Organizers: Michael Bevan, Joelle Frechette Ucar , Suk Tai Chang , Frederick J. Renk and Orlin D. Presider: Ali Mohraz Velev1, (1)Department of Chemical Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 9:40 AM – 17 – Keynote: Interactions Can Tune NC, 27695, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering Structure of Complex Fluids, but Can They Dial-in Materials Science, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Dynamics?. Thomas M. Truskett, Chemical Republic of Korea, (3)Department of Center for Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Packaging Innovation, MeadWestvaco, Raleigh, NC, TX, 78712 27606 10:20 AM – 18 – Colloidal Silica Gelation Dynamics. 3:40 PM – 27 – Interfacial Rheology and Mass Transfer Xiujuan Cao1, Herman Cummins2 and Jeff Morris1, Kinetics in Complex, Microchannel Flows. Jeffrey D. (1)Chemical Engineering, The City College of New York, Martin and Steven D. Hudson, Polymers Division, Graduate Center, New York, NY, 10031, (2)Physics, The Complex Fluids Group, National Institute of Standards City College of New York, New York, NY, 10031 and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899 10:40 AM – 19 – Theory of Colloidal Stability in Shear 4:00 PM – 28 – Development and Verification of the Flow. Alessio Zaccone, Hua Wu and Massimo Rotating Disk Method of Zeta Potential Measurement. Morbidelli, Department of Chemistry, ETH Zurich, Reza M. Rock, Sairam Shekhar, Susana Steppan and Zurich, Switzerland Paul J. Sides, Department of Chemical Engineering, 11:00 AM – 20 – Combined Role of Thermodynamics Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 and Kinetics in the Growth of Colloidal Binary 4:20 PM – 29 – 2D Assembly of Colloid Particles on an Superlattice Crystals. Raynaldo T. Scarlett, Marie T. Ung, Electrode within the Ideally Polarizable Region. John C. Crocker and Talid Sinno, Department of Christopher L. Wirth, Paul J. Sides and Dennis C. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Prieve, Department of Chemical Engineering and Center Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 for Complex Fluids Engineering, Carnegie Mellon 11:20 AM – 21 – Diffusing Probes of Ca2+ Dependent University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Homophilic Cadherin Interactions within Microfluidic 4:40 PM – 30 – Polymer- and Nanoparticle-Shelled Colloidal Crystals. Mike Bevan, Chemical Bubbles Based on Microfluidics. Myung Han Lee1, Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Teresa Brugarolas1, Varesh Prasad2, Jennifer Kay3, Baltimore, MD, 21218 Jennifer Kunkel1 and Daeyeon Lee1, (1)Department of 11:40 AM – Lunch Break. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, (2)Department of 1:20 PM – 22 – Keynote: Equilibrium and Dynamic Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Interparticle Forces in Binary Colloidal Mixtures. John PA, 19104, (3)Department of Chemical Engineering, Y. Walz, Department of Chemical Engineering, Virginia University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 15260 Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Physics of Colloids 1 15213 316, Student Union 2:40 PM – 40 – Retention and Dissolution of Small Organizers/Presiders: Raymond Dagastine, Daniel Lacks Energetic Residues in Porous Media: Pore-Scale 9:40 AM – 31 – Keynote: Evolution of Dynamic Observation by Spectral Confocal Microscopy. Chao Viscoelastic Properties during Structural Arrest and Wang1, Volha Lazouskaya2, Mark E. Fuller2, Jeff Aging of Colloidal Glasses. Chinedum Osuji, Chemical Caplan1,3, Kirk Czymmek3,4, Chongyang Shen5 and Yan Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06511 Jin1, (1)Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716, (2)Shaw 10:20 AM – 32 – Normal Mode Quantization in Colloidal Environmental, Inc., Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648, Analog of Nanocrystals. Nicole Green, Margaux Guiche (3)Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of and Mohammad Islam, Carnegie Mellon University Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716, (4)Department of 10:40 AM – 33 – Poly(acrylic Acid) as a Rheology Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Modifier for Dense Alumina Dispersions in High Ionic DE, 19716, (5)Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Strength Environments. Prasad Bhosale and John C. China Agricultural University, Beijing, China, 100094 Berg, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of 3:00 PM – Break. Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195 3:20 PM – 41 – Controlled Motion of Catalytic 11:00 AM – 34 – A New Shear-Induced Rheological Nanomotors. Jonathan D. Posner, Jeff L. Moran, Nathan Transition in Colloidal Suspensions. Alessio Zaccone, Marine and Philip Wheat, Chemical Engineering, Hua Wu and Massimo Morbidelli, Chemistry and Applied Mechanical Engineering, Arizona State University, Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 8093 Tempe, AZ, 85287 11:20 AM – 35 – Novel Synthesis of Armored Bubbles 3:40 PM – 42 – Electrokinetic Locomotion by Reaction and Semi-Permeable Vesicles from the Hydrophilic Clay Induced Charge Auto-Electrophoresis. Jeffrey Lawrence Montmorillonite. Anand B. Subramaniam1, Jiandi Moran and Jonathan Posner, Mechanical Engineering, Wan2, Arvind Gopinath3 and Howard A. Stone2, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 85282 (1)School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, (2)Department of 4:00 PM – 43 – Normal Modes and Density of States of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton Disordered Colloidal Solids. Deniz Kaya, Nicole Green, University, Princeton, NJ, (3)Department of Mechanical Craig Maloney and Mohammad F. Islam, Carnegie Engineering, Masscusetts Institute of Technology, Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Cambridge, MA 4:20 PM – 44 – Non-Covalent Polymerization Promoted 11:40 AM – Lunch. by Thermodynamic Incompatibility in Water. Yan-Yeung Luk, Jerry Goodisman, Karen A. Simon, Preeti Sejwal, 1:20 PM – 36 – Peak Broadening in Micellar DNA Eric R. Falcone, Erik A. Burton, Deepali Prashar, Electrophoresis: Effect of Diffusion, Polydispersity, and Debjyoti Bandyopadhyay, Sri Kamesh Narasimhan, Nisha Micelle Exchange Kinetics. Angela L. Holmen, Stephen Varghese and Nemal S. Gobalasingham, Chemistry, B. Istivan, Max A. Fahrenkopf and James W. Schneider, Syracuse University Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213-3890 4:40 PM – 45 – Thin, Robust and Stable Dithiocarbamate-Anchored Amine Functionalization of 1:40 PM – 37 – Electrokinetic Vortices and Traveling Gold Nanoparticles in One Step. Hans D. Robinson and Waves in Nondilute Colloidal Dispersions. Jonathan D. Kai Chen, Department of Physics, Virginia Tech, Posner and Carlos Perez, Chemical Engineering, Blacksburg, VA, 24061 Mechanical Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 85287 2:00 PM – 38 – Electric Field-Induced Directed Self- Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:40 AM 1 Assembly of Dicolloid Particles. Mark M. Panczyk , Jin- Polymer Colloids 1 2 2 1 Gyu Park , Eric R. Dufresne , Norman J. Wagner and Ballroom C, Student Union 1 Eric M. Furst , (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, Organizer/Presiders: Yakov Lapitsky, Syed Qutubuddin University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716, (2)Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yale 9:40 AM – 46 – Keynote: Engineered Surfactants: University, New Haven, CT, 06511 Multiphasic Particles of Controlled Size, Shape, and Chemical Composition. Joseph M. DeSimone1,2, 2:20 PM – 39 – The Diffusion-Limited Transport (1)Department of Chemistry, University of North Timescale: Effect of Curvature and Finite Bulk Solution Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599, 1 1 Volume. Nicolas J. Alvarez , Lynn M. Walker and (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina 1,2 Shelley L. Anna , (1)Chemical Engineering, Carnegie State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695 Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (2)Mechanical

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 3 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 10:20 AM – 233 –Colloidal particles with unual Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, asymmetric shapes. Eric M. Furst and Bum Jun Park, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899 Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for 10:40 AM – 51 – Formation of Dynamic Clusters in Molecular and Engineering Themodynamics, University Concentrated Protein Solutions. Yun Liu1,2, Lionel of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 USA Porcar3, Wei-Ren Chen4, Emiliano Fratini5, Peter Falus3, 10:40 AM – 47 – Polymer Assembly and Disassembly Piero Baglioni5 and Kunlun Hong6, (1)Center for Neutron Tuned by Solvents. Paschalis Alexandridis, Biswajit Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Sarkar, Venkataraman Ravi and Jinendra Lakshmichand, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899, (2)Department of Chemical Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, MD, University at Buffalo-The State University of New York 19716, (3)Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France, (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260-4200 (4)Spallation Neutron Source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831, (5)Department of 11:00 AM – 121 - Controlled Release in the Lower GI Chemistry and CSGI, University of Florence, Florence, Using Polymerized Microemulsions. Li Chen and Harry Italy, I-50019, (6)Center for Nanophase Materials, Oak M. Cheung, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831 Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, OH, 44325 11:00 AM – 52 – Competitive Interactions in Surfactant 11:20 AM – 48 – Water Distributions in PS-b-P(S-g- Solutions: A Neutron Scattering Investigation. PEO) Block Grafted Copolymers Aggregates in Aqueous Ankitkumar I. Fajalia and Marina Tsianou, Department Solutions Revealed by Contrast Variation SANS Study. of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Xin Li1,2, Kenneth W. Herwig1, Wei-Ren Chen1,4, Emily Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, 14260 Liu2, Yun Liu3,5, Kunlun Hong6 and Gregory S. Smith1, (1)Neutron Scattering Science Division, Oak Ridge 11:20 AM – 53 – Capillary Interactions in Nano-Particles National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, 37830, (2)Mechanical Suspensions. Dobrin Bossev and Garfield Warren, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405 Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 12180, (3)Department of 11:40 AM – Lunch. Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716, (4)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular 1:20 PM – 54 –Keynote: 1-2 Plane Flow-SANS Rheo- Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, SANS: Microstructure Measurements of Colloidal 37996, (5)Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST Dispersions and Shear Banding Worm-Like Micelles Center for Neutron Research, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899, under Flow. Norman Wagner, Chemical Engineering, (6)Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716 National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831 2:00 PM – 55 – Structural Evolution of Monomer Drops and Polymer Particles during Heterogeneous RAFT Polymerization. Jennifer O’Donnell1,2, Binh T. T. Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:40 AM – 4:20 PM Pham2, Gregory G. Warr2 and Brian S. Hawkett2, Scattering (1)Chemical and Biological Engineering, Iowa State 308, Student Union University, Ames, IA, 50011, (2)School of Chemistry, Organizer/Presiders: Jennifer O’Donnell, William Meyer The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2006 9:40 AM – 49 – Keynote: Amphiphilic Self-Assembly in 2:20 PM – 56 – Adsorption of Semi-Flexible Colloidal and by Protic Ionic Liquids. Gregory G. Warr1, Miguel Rods onto Spherical Particles. Viet D. Lam and Lynn M. U. Araos1, Rob Atkin2, Robert Hayes2, Sophie M. C. Walker, Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Bobillier1 and Silvia Imberti3, (1)School of Chemistry, Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2006, (2)School of Environmental and Life Sciences, The 2:40 PM – 57 – Connecting Particle Microstructure to the University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia, Mechanical Reinforcement of Polymer Nanocomposites. 2308, (3)Disordered Materials Group, ISIS, Rutherford David L. Green and Maura McEwan Fierro, Chemical Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesvile, VA, 22904 10:20 AM – 50 – Theoretical Studies on the Structure of Interacting Colloidal Suspensions by Spin-Echo Small 3:00 PM – Break. Angle Neutron Scattering. Xin Li1,2, Wei-Ren Chen1, 3:20 PM – 58 – Determination of the Conformation of Kenneth W. Herwig1, Roger Pynn3, Emily Liu2, Gregory Poly(ethylene-Glycol) Chains Covalently Attached to S. Smith1 and Yun Liu4, (1)Neutron Scattering Science Lysozyme by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering. Sheetal S. Division, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, Pai1, Todd M. Przybycien1,2 and Robert D. Tilton1,2, 37831, (2)Mechanical Aerospace and Nuclear (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Enginnering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (2)Department 12180, (3)Department of Physics, Indiana University, of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Bloomington, IN, 47405, (4)NIST Center of Neutron Pittsburgh, PA, 15213

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 4 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 3:40 PM – 59 – Characterization of the Nanostructure of E. Curtis2 and Sven H. Behrens1, (1)School of Chemical Complexes Formed by a Redox-Active Cationic Lipid Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of and DNA Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering and Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332-0100, (2)School of cryo-TEM. John P. E. Muller1, Burcu S. Aytar1, Sharon Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Golan2, Yeshayahu Talmon2, David M. Lynn1 and 30332 Nicholas L. Abbott1, (1)Department of Chemical 1:40 PM – 67 – Shear-Induced Phase Separation in Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin- Polyelectrolyte/Mixed Micelle Coacervates. Matthew W. Madison, Madison, WI, 53706, (2)Department of Liberatore1, Nicholas B. Wyatt1, MiKayla Henry1, Paul Chemical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of L. Dubin2 and Elaine Foun2, (1)Department of Chemical Technology, Haifa, Israel, 32000 Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, 4:00 PM – 60 – Surface Light Scattering Spectroscopy: 80401, (2)Department of Chemistry, Univsersity of Analysis of the Measured Correlation Function by Inverse Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 01003 Fourier Transform of the Full Spectrum Function. 2:00 PM – 68 – Shape Evolution in Lipid Vesicles: Nicholas Castorano, Andrew Swisher, Daniel Wolak and Theory and Coarse-Grained Simulation Studies. Jun Jay A. Mann, Jr., Department of Chemical Engineering, Geng, Jonathan Selinger and Robin Selinger, Liquid Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 44106 Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242

2:20 PM – 69 – Migration of Particles by Curvature 1,2 Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM Induced Capillary Interactions. Marcello Cavallaro , 1 1 1 Self Assembly Liquid Crystals 1 Eric P. Lewandowski , Lorenzo Botto , Valeria Garbin Ballroom B, Student Union and Kathleen J. Stebe1, (1)Chemical Biomolecular Organizers: Oleg Lavrentovich, Elizabeth Mann, Qi-Huo Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Wei PA, 19104, (2)Chemical Biomolecular Engineering, Presider: Elizabeth Mann Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2218 9:40 AM – 61 – Keynote: Geometrical Frustration in 2:40 PM – 70 – Photo-Responsive Porphyrin- Action – Nematics in Spherical Geometries. Alberto Polymersome Composites. Daniel A. Hammer1, Michael Fernandez-Nieves, School of Physics, Georgia Institute J. Therien2, Ivan Dmochowski1, Neha Kamat1, Greg of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332 Robbins1, Misay Jimbo1, Joe Swift1 and Jeff Rawson2, (1)Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, 10:20 AM – 62 – Ordering Transitions of Liquid Crystals 1 Philadelphia, PA, 19104, (2)Chemistry, Duke University, Induced by Vesicles Captured at Surfaces. Lie Na Tan , Durham, NC, 21108 Paul J. Bertics2 and Nicholas L. Abbott1, (1)Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of 3:00 PM – Break. Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706, (2)Department 3:20 PM – 181 – Macroscopic Alignment of Self- of Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Wisconsin- Assembled Gold Nanorods for Optical Metamaterial Madison, Madison, WI, 53706 1 2 Applications. Jake Fontana , Ashish Agarwal , Nicholas 10:40 AM – 63 – Simulation Studies of Defect Textures Kotov2 and Peter Palffy-Muhoray1, (1)Liquid Crystal and Dynamics in Cholesteric Droplets. Vianney Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44240, Gimenez-Pinto, Shin-Ying Lu, Jonathan Selinger and (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Robin Selinger, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 University, Kent, OH, 44242 3:40 PM – 72 – Bent-Core Alignment Monolayers. 11:00 AM – 64 – Thermodynamics of Sphere Packings Wilder G. Iglesias1, Antal Jakli1 and Elizabeth K. Mann2, under Different Geometries. Guangnan Meng1, Natalie (1)Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, Arkus2, Jayson Paulose1, Michael Brenner2, David R. OH, 44242, (2)Department of Physics, Kent State Nelson1,2 and Vinothan N. Manoharan1,2, (1)Department University, Kent, OH, 44242 of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, 4:00 PM – 73 – Collective Molecular Motor Using Chiral (2)School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard 1 Liquid Crystalline Thin Films. Hiroshi Yokoyama and University, Cambridge, MA, 02138 2 Yuka Tabe , (1)Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State 11:20 AM – 65 – Advanced Strategies in Domains University, Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Applied Formation of Phospholipid/Block Copolymer Hybrid Physics, Waseda University, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, Giant Unilamellar Vesicles. Jin Nam and T. Kyle 169-8555 Vanderlick, Dempartment of Chemical Engineering, Yale 4:20 PM – 74 – Effect of Ion Species on the Critical Salt University, New Haven, CT, 06511 Concentration of Polyelectrolyte Brush at the Air/Water 11:40 AM – Lunch. Interface. Hideki Matsuoka, Shunichi Nakayama and Arjun Ghosh, Department of Polymer Chemistry, Kyoto 1:20 PM – 66 – Colloidosomes with a Dissolution University, Kyoto, Japan, 615-8510 Trigger. Adriana San Miguel1, Jan Scrimgeour2, Jennifer

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 5 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 4:40 PM – 75 – Smectic Liquid Crystal Films at the 2:20 PM – 83 – Photoelectrocatalytic Properties of Air/Water Interface: Line Tension vs. Dipolar Repulsion. Photosystem I Multilayer Assemblies. Peter N. Pritam Mandal1, Andrew J. Bernoff2, J. Adin Mann3, Ciesielski1,2,4, Justin Gregory1,3, Matt Irwin2, David James C. Alexander4 and Elizabeth K. Mann5, Cliffel4, Norman Tolk3 and Kane Jennings2, (1)Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, (1)Interdisciplinary Materials Science Prrogram, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Mathematics, Harvey Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37203, Mudd College, Claremont, CA, 91711, (3)Chemical (2)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Cleveland, OH, 44106, (4)Department of Mathematics, 37203, (3)Department of Physics and Astronomy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 44106, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37203, (5)Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, (4)Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, OH, 44242 Nashville, TN, 37203 2:40 PM – 84 – Charge Localization in Isolated Mixed- Valence Complexes: An STM and Theoretical Study. Monday, June 21, 2010, 10:20 AM – 3:00 PM Yuhui Lu, Natalie Wasio, Rebecca Quardokus and S. Catalysis Surface Science Alex Kandel, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 310, Student Union University of Notre Dame Organizer/Presider: John Kitchin

10:20 AM – 76 – Electrochemical Stability of Low- Density Alkanethiol SAMs on Au(111). Mingxiang Luo Monday, June 21, 2010, 1:20 PM – 3:00 PM and Joelle Frechette, Department of Chemical and Chemistry of Colloidal Materials 1 Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 314, Student Union Baltimore, MD, 21218 Organizers/Presiders: Paschalis Alexandridis, James Schneider 10:40 AM – 77 – In Situ 195Pt and 13CO NMR Investigation of Pt-Covered Ru and Au Nanoparticles. 1:20 PM – 85 – Keynote: Self-Organiziation of Dianne Osena Atienza1, In-Su Park1, Bingchen Du2 and Nanoscale Colloids. Nicholas A. Kotov, Department of Yuye Jay Tong1, (1)Chemistry Department, Georgetown Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann University, 37th O St. Washington, DC, 20057, (2)US Arbor, MI Food and Drug Administration, 10903 New Hampshire 2:00 PM – 86 – Synthesis and Immobilization of Ave. Silver Spring, MD, 20993 Nanoparticles as Nano-Seeds To Induce and Confine 11:00 AM – 78 – An In-Situ Surface Enhaned IR Molecular Crystallization. Sunxi Wang, Li Li and Spectroscopic Investigation of Poly (Vinylpyrrolidone) on Guangzhao Mao, Department of Chemical Engineering Pt Nanoparticles. Augusta Hofstead-Duffy, Dejun Chen and Materials Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, and YuYe Tong, Department of Chemistry, Georgetown MI, 48202 University, Washington, DC, 20057-0001 2:20 PM – 87 – One-Pot Synthesis of PEG-Coated Ultra- 1,2,3 11:20 AM – 79 – Imaging Amperometry: Single Particle Small Gadolinium Oxide Nanoparticles. Luc Faucher 1,2,3 Experiments and Theory. Christopher L. Wirth, Paul J. and Marc-André Fortin , (1)Axe Métabolisme, Santé Sides and Dennis C. Prieve, Department of Chemical Vasculaire et Rénale (AMSVR-CHUQ), Centre Engineering and Center for Complex Fluids Engineering, Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec, Québec City, QC, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Canada, G1L 3L5, (2)Centre de Recherche sur les Matériaux Avancés (CERMA), Québec City, QC, 11:40 AM – Lunch. Canada, G1V 0A6, (3)Department of Engineering 1:20 PM – 80 – A Hiearchical Methanation Catalyst Materials, Université Laval, Québec City, QC, Canada, System Based on Foam, CNTs and Ru Nanoparticles. G1V 0A6 Randy L. Vander Wal, Jane Hitomi Fujiyama-Novak 2:40 PM – 88 – Ammonia- or Amine-Catalyzed and Chung-Hsuan Hunag, Penn State University, Synthesis of Uniform-Sized Silica Nanospheres and Their University Park, PA, 16802 Self-Assembly. Junzheng Wang, Masashi Fukao, Ayae 1:40 PM – 81 – Very Slow Surfactant Adsorption at the Sugawara, Atsushi Shimojima and Tatsuya Okubo, Solid–Liquid Interface Is Due to Long Lived Surface Department of Chemical System Engineering, The Aggregates. Shaun C. Howard and Vincent S. J. Craig, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 113-8656 Department of Applied Mathematics, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 0200 2:00 PM – 82 – Poly(lactic Acid) Brushes as Responsive Surfaces. Lebo Xu and Chris Gorman, Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 6 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Monday, June 21, 2010, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (2)Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Poster Session Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716 Ballroom A, Student Union 97 – Acoustic Spectroscopy for Gel Trapped Colloids. Organizers: H. Michael Cheung, Anastasia Morfesis Prasad S. Bhosale and John C. Berg, Department of Presider: Anastasia Morfesis Chemical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, 89 – Effect of surface modification on phase transition WA temperature . Clifton C. Watkins, David E. Nikles and 98 – How Small Changes in Chitosan Structure Vastly Shane C. Street, Department of Chemistry, The Affect Micro- and Nanoparticle Formation. Yan Huang University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487 and Yakov Lapitsky, Department of Chemical and 90 – Structural and Rheological Evolution of Particulate Environmental Engineering, University of Toledo, Gels. Xiujuan Cao, Herman Cummins and Jeff Morris, Toledo, OH, 43606 Chemical Engineering, The City College of New York, 99 – Modeling of Solute Transport in Biomimetic Solar Graduate Center, New York, NY, 10031 and Fuel Cells with Microfludic Networks. 91 – Probing Porosity and Pore Interconnectivity in Self- Hyung-Jun Koo and Orlin D. Velev, Department of Assembled TiO2–Graphene Hybrid Nanostructures Using Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina Hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR. Li-Qiong Wang1, Donghai State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695 Wang2, Jun Liu2 and Gregory J. Exarhos2, (1)Chemistry, 100 – Impact of Polydispersity on Nanoparticle Haloing. Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, Lynn M. Walker1, Dennis C. Prieve1, Hsin-Chen (2)Fundamental Science, Pacific Northwest National Chung1, Phuoc X. Tran3, Yee Soong3 and Rakesh K. Laboratory, Richland, WA, 99354 Gupta2, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, 92 – Stirring and Mixing for Chemists: Practical Control Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, Methods. Ingo H. Leubner, Department of Research, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, West Virginia Crystallization Consulting, Pen, NY, 14526 University, Morgantown, WV, 26506, (3)National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, 15236-0940 93 – Altering the Wettability of Bitumen-Treated Glass Surfaces with Anionic and Cationic Surfactants. Weikang 101 – Connecting Surface Dilatational Rheology with Liu1, Ying Jin2, Xiaoli Tan3 and Anthony Yeung3, Surfactant Diffusion to and from the Air-Liquid Interface. (1)Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Matthew D. Reichert1, Nicolas J. Alvarez1, Carlton F. State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, China Brooks2, Anne M. Grillet2, Lisa A. Mondy2 and Lynn M. University of Petroleum, Beijing, China, 102249, Walker1, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin (2)Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, University, Tianjin, China, 300072, (3)Department of 87123 Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of 102 – Optical Properties of Periodic Structures in Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2V4 Submicron Films of Hybrid Aligned Nematic Liquid 94 – Size Distribution Measurement of Nanoparticles Crystal. Volodymyr Borshch and Oleg D. Lavrentovich, Synthesized by Continuous Hydrothermal Synthesis: Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Physics Using Dynamic Light Scattering. Fraser McNeil-Watson1, Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University, Kent, Ana Morfesis1, Robert Gruar2, Christopher Tighe2 and OH, 44242 Jawwad Darr2, (1)Malvern Instruments Ltd., Malvern, 103 – Grafting Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) on Worcestershire, United Kingdom, WR14 1XZ, Gadolinium Oxide Nanoparticles and Thin Films: (2)Department of Chemistry, University College London, Comparison of mPEG-Silane, mPEG-Phosphate and London, United Kingdom, WC1H 0AJ mPEG-Diacid. Andrée-Anne Guay-Bégin1,2,3, Luc 95 – Effects of Surfactants on Mucin Rheology. Austin L. Faucher1,2,3, Pascale Chevallier1,2, Stéphane Turgeon1,2 Good1,2, Amsul Khanal1, Stephen Garoff3, Todd and Marc-André Fortin1,2,3, (1)Axe Métabolisme, Santé Przybycien1,2 and Robert D. Tilton1,2, (1)Department of Vasculaire et Rénale, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Québec (AMSVR-CHUQ), Québec City, QC, Canada, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (2)Department of Chemical G1L 3L5, (2)Centre de Recherche sur les Matériaux Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Avancés (CERMA), Québec City, QC, Canada, G1V 15213, (3)Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon 0A6, (3)Department of Engineering Materials, Université University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Laval, Québec City, QC, Canada, G1V 0A6 96 – Predicting Attachment Efficiency of Colloid 104 – Understanding the Effects of Protein Conjugation Deposition under Unfavorable Attachment Conditions. with Poly(ethylene Glycol) at Oil-Water Interfaces. Chongyang Shen1, Yuanfang Huang1, Baoguo Li1 and Adam L. Canady1, Sheetal S. Pai1, Todd M. Yan Jin2, (1)Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Przybycien1,2 and Robert D. Tilton1,2, (1)Department of China Agricultural University, Beijing, China, 100094, Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (2)Department of Biomedical …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 7 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 114 – Stable Amorphous Blue Phase of Bent-Core 15213 Nematic Liquid Crystals Doped with a Chiral Material. Stefanie Taushanoff1, Khoa V. Le2, Jarrod Williams3, 105 – HER2/neu Antibody Conjugated Poly(amino Acid)- Robert J. Twieg3, B. K. Sadashiva4, Hideo Takezoe2 and Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Breast Cancer MR Antal Jakli1, (1)Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Imaging. Hee-Man Yang, Chan Woo Park, Won Hi Program Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State Hong and Jong-Duk Kim, Department of Chemical and University, Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Organic Biomolecular Engineering (BK21 Graduate), Korea and Polymeric Materials, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Tokyo, Okayama, Japan, 152-8552, (3)Department of Chungnam-do, Republic of Korea, 305-701 Chemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, 106 – Real Time Analysis of Polymer Surfaces and Their (4)Raman Research Institute, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore, Interactions with Biomolecules Using the Quartz Crystal India, 560080 Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring (QCM-D) 115 – Effects of Solid Surface Hydrophobicity on Initial Technology. Stephen L. Hussey, Biolin Scientific, Bacterial Attachment under Slow Flow. Hua Wang, Linthicum Heights, MD, 21090 Maysam Sodagari, Yajie Chen, Bi-min Zhang Newby and 107 – Scanning Tunneling Microscopy for Studying Gas- Lu-Kwang Ju, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Surface Chemical Reactions. Matthew M. Jobbins, Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, OH, 44325 Natalie A. Kautz and S. Alex Kandel, Department of 116 – Liquid Crystalline Properties of g8p, the Major Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Coat Protein of fd Bacteriophage. Steven Fiester1, Antal Notre Dame, IN, 46556 Jakli2 and Christopher Woolverton3, (1)Department of 108 – Effect of Single Modifications on Dinuclear Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, Organometallic Molecules. Natalie A. Wasio, Rebecca C. 44242, (2)Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Physics Quardokus, Yuhui Lu and S. Alex Kandel, Department of Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University, Kent, Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame OH, 44242, (3)College of Public Health, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 109 – Octanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayer Reactivity Is Dependent upon Local Surface Environment. Natalie 117 – Modeling Smectic Layers in Confined Domains. A. Kautz and S. Alex Kandel, Department of Chemistry Mikhail Pevnyi and Jonathan V. Selinger, Liquid Crystal and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Dame, IN, 46556 118 – Scattering Free Stressed Liquid Crystals in the 110 – STM Studies of Sequentially-Adsorbed Mixed Visible and Near Infrared Spectral Range. Hari Atkuri, Monolayers on Au(111). Annette F. Raigoza, D. Andres Ke Zhang and John West, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent Villalba, Natalie A. Kautz and S. Alex Kandel, State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Department of Chemistry Biochemistry, University of 119 – Crystallography and Nucleation on Spherical Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556 Surfaces. Guangnan Meng1, Jayson Paulose1, David R. 111 – Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study Comparing Nelson1,2 and Vinothan N. Manoharan1,2, (1)Department Neutral and Mixed-Valence Dinuclear Organometallic of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, Molecules. Rebecca C. Quardokus, Yuhui Lu, Natalie (2)School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard A. Wasio and S. Alex Kandel, Department of Chemistry University, Cambridge, MA, 02138 and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre 120 – Functionalized Surfaces as Templates for In Situ Dame, IN, 46556 Generation of Metal Nanoparticle Assemblies. Amy 112 – Measurement of the Changes in the Shape and Bondy, Thomas Chase, Mrissa Kerrigan and Krisanu Permeability of Tethered Liposome Layers under Bandyopadhyay, Department of Natural Sciences, Challenge from an Antimicrobial Peptide. Mark Poggi1, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI, 48128 Jonathan Popplewell2, Marcus J. Swann2, M. Branden3 123 – Effects of Biofilm on the Transport of Iron and P. Barrett4, (1)Biolin Scientific, Linthicum Heights, Nanoparticles in a Simulated Subsurface Environment. MD, 21090, (2)Farfield House, Southmere Court, Electra Robert N. Lerner and Yang Liu, Civil and Way, Crewe Business Park, Farfield Group, Crewe, Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, United Kingdom, CW1 6GU, (3)Stena Center 1B, Layer Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2W2 Lab, Gothenberg, Sweden, S-412 92, (4)PO Box 1005, ATA Scientific, Sutherland, Australia, NSW 1499 124 – Remediation of Persistent Pollutants Using Magnetic Permanently Confined Micelle Arrays in 113 – Investigating Packing Order of Janus Particle Sediments, Clays, and Natural Colloids. Kristin K. Clark Monolayers. Francisco Guzman1,2, Emily Cranston2, and Arturo A. Keller, Bren School of Environmental Mark Rutland2 and Ilona Kretzschmar1, (1)Department of Science and Management, University of California, Santa Chemical Engineering, City College of New York, Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, 93106 (2)Department of Surface Chemistry and Corrosion Science, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 8 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 125 – Diacylglycerol Pyrophosphate, Membrane and Interfacial Properties of an Unusial Plant Lipid. Liza Rice1, Amy Babb2 and Edgar E. Kooijman3, (1)Biotechnology Program, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Chemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, (3)Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 9 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 8:30 AM – 9:20 AM Plenary 2 Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM Ballroom A, Student Union General Papers 2 Organizer/Presider: J. Adin Mann, Jr. 312, Student Union Organizers: Michael Bevan, Joelle Frechette 8:30 AM – 126 – Janus Colloids: Puzzles and Presiders: Shelley Anna, Joelle Frechette, Daeyeon Lee Opportunities. Steve Granick, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana- 9:40 AM – 132 – Keynote: Rule for Creating Complex Champaign Nanoparticles by Controlling Kinetics. Robert Prud’homme, Department of Chemical Engineering, , Princeton, NJ Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:40 AM 10:20 AM – 133 – Precision Control of Crystal Chemistry of Colloidal Materials 2 Nucleation and Crystal Size. Ingo H. Leubner, 314, Student Union Department of Research, Crystallization Consultng, Organizers/Presiders: Paschalis Alexandridis, James Penfield, NY, 14526-2411 Schneider 10:40 AM – 134 – Foam-Templated Functional Particles. 9:40 AM – 127 – Keynote: Efficient and Thermally Kosta Ladavac1, Rodrigo E. Guerra2, David M. Kaz2, Responsive Emulsification Using Nanoparticle-Grafted Sebastian Koltzenburg3 and Vinothan N. Manoharan1,2, Polymer Brushes. Robert D. Tilton, Department of (1)School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, (2)Department of Pittsburgh, PA Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138, (3)Polymer Research Division, BASF SE, Germany 10:20 AM – 128 – pH Responsiveness of Polyelectrolyte Dendrimers: A Dynamical Perspective. Xin Li1,2, Wei- 11:00 AM – 135 – Colloidal Bijels as Templates for Ren Chen1, Emily Liu2, Kunlun Hong3, Kenneth W. Novel Bicontinuous Composites. Matthew N. Lee and Ali Herwig1, Yun Liu4 and Gregory S. Smith1, (1)Neutron Mohraz, Department of Chemical Engineering Scattering Science Division, Oak Ridge National Lab, Materials Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831, (2)Mechanical Aerospace and CA, 92697 Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 12180, (3)Center for Nanophase Materials 11:20 AM – 136 – Ion-Pair Interactions To Control the Sciences, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, Assembly of Nanoparticles. Gloria K. Olivier and Joelle 37831, (4)NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Frechette, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21210 20899 11:40 AM – Lunch Break. 10:40 AM – 129 – Effect of Mixed Initiator Monolayers 1:20 PM – 137 – When Sessile Drops Are No Longer on the ATRP of Polystyrene from Silica Nanoparticle Small: Transitions from Spherical to Fully Flattened. C. Surfaces. Daniel Sunday and David L. Green, Chemical W. Extrand and Sung In Moon, Entegris, Chaska, MN, Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 55318 22904 1:40 PM – 138 – Chasing Drops: Following Escaper and 11:00 AM – 130 – Microparticles with Hierarchical Pursuer Drop Couple System. Priyanka S. Wasnik and Nanoporosity Derived by Microemulsion and Micelle Rafael Tadmor, Chemical Engineering, Lamar University, Templating. Nick J. Carroll, Svitlana Pylypenko, Plamen Beaumont, TX, 77710 B. Atanassov and Dimiter N. Petsev, Department of 2:00 PM – 139 – Spreading and Retraction as a Function Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, University of New 1 2 Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131 of Drop Size. Moniraj Ghosh and Kathleen J. Stebe , (1)Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns 11:20 AM – 131 – Synthesis and Chain Length Effect on Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, (2)Chemical Sizes of Alkaneselenolate-Protected Gold Nanoparticles. and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Oksana Zaluzhna1, Ying Li1, Chris Zangmeister2 and Yu Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Ye J. Tong1, (1)Department of Chemistry, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 20057, (2)Process 2:20 PM – 140 – Effect of Superhydrophobicity on Ion Measurements Division, National Institute of Standards Transfer. Juan Carlos Tuberquia, Nabijan Nizamidin and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899 and G. Kane Jennings, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235

2:40 PM – 141 – Relationship between Contact Angle Hysteresis and Electrowetting on Dielectric. Rohini Gupta, Teno Boone, Danica Sheth and Joelle Frechette, Johns Hopkins University 3:00 PM – Break. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 10 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 3:20 PM – 142 – Role of Surfactant Mass Transport in Walker, Department of Chemical and Environmental the Formation of Microscale Droplets. Wingki Lee1, Engineering, University of California, Riverside, Nicolas J. Alvarez1, Lynn M. Walker1 and Shelley L. Riverside, CA, 92521 Anna1,2, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, 11:00 AM – 150 – NOM and Polymeric Coatings Impact Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, on the Bactericidal Effects of TiO Nanoparticles to (2)Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie 2 Escherichia coli. Zhiqiang Li, Gregory V. Lowry and Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Kelvin B. Gregory, Department of Civil and 3:40 PM – 143 – Characterization of the Hydrophilic- Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Lipophilic Nature of Silicone Oils and Surfactants Via the Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Difference (HLD) Framework. 11:20 AM – 151 – Assessment of Aggregation and Victor Castellino, Yi Guo, Yu-Ling Cheng and Edgar Transport in Porous Media of Carboxymethyl Cellulose- Acosta, Department of Chemical Engineering and Modified Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles. Trishikhi Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada Raychoudhury1, Nathalie Tufenkji2 and Subhasis 4:00 PM – 144 – Influence of Normal Force on the Ghoshal1, (1)Department of Civil Engineering, McGill Lateral Force at the Interface between a Liquid Drop and University, Montreal, QC, Canada, H3A 2K6, a Surface. Rafael Tadmor, Dan F. Smith Dept. of (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill Chemical Engineering, Lamar University, Beaumonts, University, Montreal, QC, Canada, H3A 2B2 TX, 77706 11:40 AM – Lunch. 4:20 PM – 145 – A Comparison of Nonionic Surfactant 1:20 PM – 152 – Environmental Remediation of Dynamics at the Oil-Water and the Air-Water Interface. Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Using Multifunctional Nicolas J. Alvarez1, Lynn M. Walker1 and Shelley L. Nanoparticles with Optimal Anna1,2, (1)Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon Reactive/Adsorptive/Transport Characteristics. Vijay T. University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (2)Mechanical John, Jingjing Zhan and Bhanukiran Sunkara, Chemical Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University, and Biomolecular Engineering, Tulane University, New Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Orleans, LA, 70118 4:40 PM – 146 – Range of Validity of Drop Shape 1:40 PM – 153 – Rheological Control of Fe O /Al(OH) - Techniques for Surface Tension Measurement. Sameh M. 2 3 3 Rich Colloidal Slurries under High Ionic Strength and pH: I. Saad1, Zdenka Policova1, Edgar J. Acosta1,2 and A. Implication to U.S. DOE Waste Treatment Plants. Jaehun Wilhelm Neumann1, (1)Department of Mechanical and Chun1, Adam Poloski1, Paul Bredt1 and Erich Hansen2, Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, (1)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, ON, Canada, M5S3G8, (2)Department of Chemical 99352, (2)Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of SC, 29808 Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5S3E5 2:00 PM – 154 – Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles (nZVI)

Suspensions with Anionic Surfactants. Ziheng Wang, Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Nano and Colloidal Materials: Environmental Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, Applications and Implications M5S3E5 Ballroom C, Student Union 2:20 PM – 155 – Effect of Stabilizer Properties on Organizers/Presiders: Kenya Crosson, Sharon Walker Nanoparticle Attachment in Chemically Heterogeneous 1 9:40 AM – 147 – Keynote: Nanoparticle Binding Induces Porous Media Surfaces. Jee Eun Song , Tanapon 1 2,3 1 Size and Surface-Dependent Restructuring in Biological Phenrat , Robert Tilton and Greg Lowry , Membranes. Geoffrey D. Bothun, Yanjing Chen, Julia (1)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Roder-Hanna and Arijit Bose, Department of Chemical Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie 02881 Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, (3)Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 10:20 AM – 148 – Aggregation and Deposition of Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nanoparticles as a Function of Environmental Conditions. Beng Joo Thio, Arturo 2:40 PM – 232 – Physicochemical properties of Keller, Dongxu Zhou and Chia Hung Hou, Bren School nanoparticles and their toxicity. P. Somasundaran and of Environmental Science and Management, University of Xiaohua Fang, Langmuir Center for Colloids and California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, 93106 Interfaces, Columbia University, New York, USA, 10027 10:40 AM – 149 – Novel Microscope-Based Study on 3:00 PM – Break. Deposition and Attachment Kinetics of TiO2 3:20 PM – 156 – Application of Molecular Biology Nanoparticles on Surfaces: Fundamental Mechanisms and Techniques for Analyzing the Effects of Nano-Silver on Implications. Indranil Chowdhury and Sharon L. Wastewater Biofilms. Zhiya Sheng and Yang Liu, …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 11 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Nuclear Engineering, University of New Mexico, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2W2 Albuquerque, NM, 87113 3:40 PM – 157 – Interfacial Behavior of RNA-Free MS2 11:20 AM – 165 – Visualization of Collisions and Bacteriophage Particles. Nickolas Easter1, Leonardo Coalescence of Micro-Bubbles Using Atomic Force Gutierrez1, Steve Mylon2 and Thanh H. Nguyen1, Microscopy. Ivan Vakarelski1,2, Rogerio Manica3, (1)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geoffrey Stevens1, Franz Grieser1, Derek Chan1 and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, Raymond Dagastine1, (1)The Particulate Fluids 61801, (2)Department of Chemistry, Lafayette College, Processing Centre, The University of Melbourne, Easton, PA, 18042 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3010, (2)Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, Singapore, 4:00 PM – 158 – Microscopic Recognition of Multi- (3)Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore Walled Carbon Nanotubes Using Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy. Qiang Yu and Chongzheng Na, Department 11:40 AM – Lunch. of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, University 1:20 PM – 166 – Electrostatic Interactions at the Oil- of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556 Water Interface: Pairwise Heterogeneity and Additivity. 4:20 PM – 159 – Construction of Stimuli-Responsive Eric M. Furst and Bum Jun Park, Department of Host:Guest Polymer Micelles from Amino-b- Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Cyclodextrin and Poly(ethylene Glycol)-Poly(vinyl DE, 19123 Alcohol)-Adamantanate Complexes. Wei Deng1, Jing 1:40 PM – 167 – Effect of Particle and Surfactant Chen2 and David H. Thompson1, (1)Departments of Chemistry on Charging of Colloids in Apolar Media. Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering, Purdue Saran Poovarodom and John C. Berg, Department of University, W. Lafayette, IN, 47906, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Chemistry and Biotechnology, University of Tokyo, WA, 98195 Tokyo, Japan, 153-8904 2:00 PM – 168 – Conductivity, Surface Charge, and 4:40 PM – 160 – Electrophoretic Deposition of Unstable Electrostatic Interaction in Nonpolar Liquids Mediated by Colloidal Suspensions for Superhydrophobic Surfaces. Non-Ionizable Surfactants. Qiong Guo, Carlos E. Youngsoo Joung and Cullen R. Buie, Department of Espinosa, Virendra Singh and Sven H. Behrens, School Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139 of Chemical Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332-0100

Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 9:40 AM – 2:20 PM Physics of Colloids 2 Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 9:40 AM – 5:00 PM 316, Student Union Self Assembly Liquid Crystals 2 Organizers: Raymond Dagastine, Daniel Lacks Ballroom B, Student Union Presider: Mohammad Islam Organizers: Oleg Lavrentovich, Elizabeth Mann, Qi-Huo Wei 9:40 AM – 161 – Keynote: Lubrication Forces between a Presider: Oleg Lavrentovich Solid Plate and Particle in Air and Liquids. William Ducker1, Adam Bowles1, Chris Honig1, John Sader2 and 9:40 AM – 169 – Keynote: Chromonic Liquid Crystals: Paul Mulvaney3, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, Self-Assembly Not Driven by the Hydrophobic Effect. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, (2)Department of Gordon J. T. Tiddy, School of Chemical Engineering Mathematics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Analytical Science, University of Manchester, Victoria, Australia, 3010, (3)School of Chemistry, Manchester, United Kingdom, M60 1QD University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10:20 AM – 170 – Nonamphiphilic Colloidal Chemistry – 3010 A New Understanding of a 39-Year-Old Liquid Crystal System. Yan-Yeung Luk1, Lei Wu1, Jyotsna Lal2 and 10:20 AM – 162 – Experimental Studies of the Brownian 1 Dynamics of Boomerang Colloidal Particles. Ayan Karen Simon , (1)Chemistry, Syracuse University, Chakrabarty, Feng Wang, Bhuwan Joshi and Qi-Huo Syracuse, NY, 13244, (2)Argonne National Laboratory, Wei, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, Argonne, IL, 60439 OH, 44242 10:40 AM – 171 – Self-Assembly of Lyotropic Chromonic Liquid Crystal Disodium Cromoglycate in 10:40 AM – 163 – Axial Rotational Diffusion of a DNA- 1,2 Linked Colloidal Rod. Dichuan Li and Sibani Lisa Crowded Solutions. Oleg D. Lavrentovich , Luana Tortora1, Heung-Shik Park1,2, Shin-Woong Kang3,4, Seung Biswal, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular 3 5 6 Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, 77005 Ho Hong , Konstantine Kaznacheev , Daniele Finotello , Samuel Sprunt3 and Satyendra Kumar3, (1)Liquid Crystal 11:00 AM – 164 – Brownian Dynamics of Emulsion Film Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, Formation and Droplet Coalescence. Dimiter N. Petsev (2)Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Progam, Kent State and Jhoan O. Toro-Mendoza, Department of Chemical …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 12 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... University, Kent, OH, 44242, (3)Department of Physics, 3:20 PM – 179 – Molecular Self-Assembly and Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, (4)Department Crystallization under Nanoconfinement. Li Li, Ruomiao of BIN Fusion Technology, Chonbuk National University, Wang and Guangzhao Mao, Department of Chemical Jeonju, Republic of Korea, 561-756, (5)NSLSII Project, Engineering and Materials Science, Wayne State Brookhaven National Maboratory, Upton, NY, 11973, University, Detroit, MI, 48202 (6)Division of Materials Research, National Science 3:40 PM – 180 – Assembly of Anisotropic Particles by Foundation, Arlington, VA, 22230 Capillary Interactions: Experiment and Simulations on 11:00 AM – 172 – Surface Alignment and Anchoring Micro-Cylinders. Lorenzo Botto, Eric Lewandowski and Transitions in Nematic Lyotropic Chromonic Liquid Kathleen J. Stebe, Chemical and Biomolecular Crystal. Yuriy Nastishin1,2, Heung-Shik Park1, Olexandr Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Boiko1,3, Olexandr Brodyn3, Myroslava Omelchenko1, PA, 19104 Luana Tortora1, Vassili Nazarenko3 and Oleg 4:00 PM – 71 – Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phases in Lavrentovich1, (1)Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Ionic Liquid Solvents. Aikaterini Tsoutsoura and Physics Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University, Paschalis Alexandridis, Department of Chemical and Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Parametric Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo-The State Crystallooptics, Institute of Physical Optics, Lviv, University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260- Ukraine, 79005, (3)Molecular Photoelectronics, Institute 4200 of Physics, Kiev, Ukraine, 03039 4:20 PM – 182 – Liquid Crystal Phase of Gold Nanorods. 11:20 AM – 173 – Poly(ethylene Glycol) Induced Paul A. Luchette and Peter Palffy-Muhoray, Liquid Condensation of Lyotropic Chromonic Liquid Crystal Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Anionic Monoazo Dye Sunset Yellow. Heung-Shik Park1, Luana Tortora1, Shin-Woong Kang2,3, Satyendra 4:40 PM – 183 – Rational Self-Assembly of Nano- Kumar1,3 and Oleg D. Lavrentovich1, (1)Liquid Crystal Colloids Using DNA Interaction. John C. Crocker, Institute and Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 of BIN Fusion Technology, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea, 561-756, (3)Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 9:40 AM – 2:40 PM 11:40 AM – Lunch. Colloid and Interfacial Chemistry in Biological Systems 2 1:20 PM – 174 – Characterization of the Reversible 335, Student Union Interaction of Pairs of Nanoparticles Dispersed in Organizers/Presiders: Harihara Baskaran, Edgar Nematic Liquid Crystals. Daniel Abras, Gary Koenig, Kooijman, Heidi Martin Gaurav Pranami, Juan J. de Pablo and Nicholas L. Abbott, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, 9:40 AM – 184 – Developing Bacteriophage University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53726 Functionalized Filter Paper for Decontamination of Drinking Water. Zeinab Hosseinidoust1, Theo van de 1:40 PM – 175 – Dynamics of Colloidal Particles in Ven2 and Nathalie Tufenkji1, (1)Department of Chemical Nematic Liquid Crystals. Israel E. Lazo and Oleg D. Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, Lavrentovich, Chemical Physics, Kent State University, h3a 2b2, (2)Department of Chemistry- Pulp and Paper Kent, OH, 44242 Research Center, McGill University, Montreal, QC, 2:00 PM – 176 – Theory of Ferroelectric Nanoparticles in Canada, h3a 2k6 Nematic Liquid Crystals. Lena M. Lopatina and 10:00 AM – 185 – Poly(amino Acid) Derivatives-Coated Jonathan V. Selinger, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Effective Magnetic State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Resonance Imaging of Cancer. Hee-Man Yang, Hyun Jin 2:20 PM – 177 – Polymerizable Lyotropic Liquid Lee, Won Hi Hong and Jong-Duk Kim, Department of Crystalline Matrix for Magnetic Alignment of Nanorods Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea and Nanotubes in Polymer Thin Films. Meagan S. Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Mauter, Menachem Elimelech and Chinedum Osuji, Chungnam-do, Republic of Korea, 305-701 Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale 10:20 AM – 186 – Computational Design and University, New Haven, CT, 06511 Experimental Verification of Microfluidic Platforms for 2:40 PM – 178 – Spinning of Solid Spherical Particles in Deterministic Arraying of Microparticles for Point-of- a Cholesteric Liquid Crystal. Bohdan Senyuk and Oleg Care Applications. Shahab Shojaei-Zadeh and Charles D. Lavrentovich, Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Maldarelli, Department of Chemical Engineering and the Program and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State Levich Institute, City College of New York, New York, University, Kent, OH, 44242 NY, 10031 3:00 PM – Break. 10:40 AM – 187 – Non-Invasive Delivery of Polymeric Nanocarriers with Pressurized Metered-Dose Inhalers: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 13 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Development of a General Platform and Potential Treatment for Chlamydial Respiratory Infections. Balaji Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 1:20 PM – 5:00 PM Bharatwaj1, Libo Wu2, Judith A. Whittum-Hudson1,3 and Colloid and Interfacial Chemistry in Energy Systems 1 Sandro R. P. da Rocha1, (1)Chemical Engineering and 310, Student Union Materials Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, Organizer/Presiders: Matthew Liberatore, Steven Chuang 48201, (2)MAP Pharmaceuticals, Mountain View, CA, 1:20 PM – 193 – Keynote: Nanoparticle Morphology in 94043, (3)Immunology and Microbiology, Wayne State Polymer-Based Solar Cells and Its Effect on Performance. University, Detroit, MI, 48201 Michael E. Mackay, Department of Materials Science 11:00 – 188 – Polyplexes in Pressurized Metered-Dose and Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, Inhalers: Novel Formulations for the Non-Invasive 19716 Delivery of Genes to the Lungs. Denise S. Conti, Balaji 2:00 PM – 194 – Aqueous Soft Matter Based Bharatwaj and Sandro R. P. da Rocha, Department of Photovoltaic Devices. Hyung-Jun Koo1, Suk Tai Chang2, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Wayne Rajesh R. Naik3 and Orlin D. Velev1, (1)Department of State University, Detroit, MI, 48202 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina 11:20 AM – 189 – Location of Stearic Acid Delivered to State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695, (2)School of Stratum Corneum from a Body Wash. Surajit Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Chung-Ang Mukherjee1, Melody Edmunds1, Xuegong Lei2, Maria F. University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, (3)Materials and Ottaviani3, Kavserry P. Ananthapadmanabhan1 and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Nicholas J. Turro2, (1)Unilever HPC-NA, Trumbull, CT, Laboratory, Dayton, OH, 45433 06611, (2)Department of Chemistry, Columbia 2:20 PM – 195 – Electrochemical Studies on Porous University, New York, NY, 10027, (3)Institute of Titania Electrodes for Photovoltaics. Sonia S. Mathew Chemical Sciences, University of Urbino, Urbino, Italy, and Ilona Kretzschmar, Department of Chemical 61029 Engineering, City College of New York (CUNY), New 11:40 AM – Lunch. York, NY 1:20 PM – 190 – Ferrocene-Based Cationic Lipids for 2:40 PM – 196 – Visible Light Photoreduction of CO2 DNA Delivery. Burcu S. Aytar1, John P. E. Muller1, Using Heterostructures of Nanocrystalline TiO2 and Yukishige Kondo2, Nicholas L. Abbott1 and David M. Semiconductor Quantum Dots. Christopher Matranga, Lynn1, (1)Department of Chemical and Biological Congjun Wang, Robert Thompson and John Baltrus, Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Chemistry and Surface Science Division, National Energy WI, 53706, (2)Department of Industrial Chemistry, Tokyo Technology Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Pittsburgh, University of Science, Tokyo, Japan PA, 15236 1:40 PM – 191 – Rod-Like Micelles for Rapid 3:00 PM – Break. Electrophoretic Separations of DNA. Stephen B. Istivan, 3:20 PM – 197 – Surface Chemistry of Solid Oxide Angela L. Holmen and James W. Schneider, Chemical Materials for High Temperature PEMFCs. Serguei N. Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Lvov, Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, 15213 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The 2:00 PM – 192 – Change in Phase Separation Behavior of EMS Energy Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, Asymmetric Lipid Bilayers by Addition of Cubic and State College, PA, 16802 Quartic Terms. Fanindra P. Bhatta, Elizabeth K. Mann 4:00 PM – 198 – Effect of Adsorbed Sulfur (S) on and David W. Allender, Department of Physics, Kent Electrocatalytic Behavior of Pt-Based Nanoparticles. In- State University, Kent, OH, 44242 Su Park, Dianne Osena Atienza, Augusta Hofstead-Duffy 2:20 PM – 234 – Dynamic electrophoretic mobility and YuYe Jay Tong, Department of Chemistry, measurements can provide direct observation of charge Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 20057 1 anisotropy in hiv env-glycoproteins. D Fairhurst , R 4:20 PM – 199 – In Situ ATR-FTIR Investigation of 2 3 3 3 4 Rowell , S Key , I Monahan , D Stieh , A Morfesis , C. Absorbed CO Oxidation on M@Pt (M=Ru, Au). De-Jun 4 5 3 Mujat , A Loxley and RJ Shattock , (1)International Chen1,2, Augusta Hofstead-Duffy1, In-Su Park1, Dianne Partnership for Microbicides, MD, USA, (2) University of Osena Atienza1, Shi-Gang Sun2 and YuYe J. Tong1, Massachusetts, MA, USA, (3)St. George’s, University of (1)Department of Chemistry, Georgetown University, London, UK, (4)Malvern Instruments, Malvern, UK and Washington, DC, 20057, (2)Department of Chemistry, (5)Particle Sciences Inc., PA, USA Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China, 361005 4:40 PM – 200 – Rheology Modification and Enzyme Kinetics of High Solids Cellulosic Slurries. Matthew W. Liberatore and Jeffrey S. Knutsen, Department of Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, 80401

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 3:20 PM – 5:00 PM Polymer Colloids 2 314, Student Union Organizer/Presiders: Yakov Lapitsky, Syed Qutubuddin 3:20 PM – 201 – Keynote: Anisotropic Colloids and Fibers Via Electrohydrodynamic Co-Jetting. Joerg Lahann, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Macromolecular Science and Engineering Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 4:00 PM – 202 – Polymerization of Emulsified Microemulsions. Todd Thorson and Jennifer O’Donnell, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50011 4:20 PM – 203 – Synthesis of Particulate Hydrogels with Controlled Porosity Using Polymerizable Nanoemulsions. Matthew E. Helgeson, Shannon E. Moran and Patrick S. Doyle, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139 4:40 PM – 204 – Microfluidic Generation of Polymer Capsules and Their On-Chip Connection into Chains. Kunqiang Jiang1, Chanda Arya2, Srinivasa R. Raghavan2 and Don L. DeVoe3, (1)Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland-College Park, College Park, MD, 20740, (2)Department of Chemical Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland- College Park, College Park, MD, 20740, (3)Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland- College Park, College Park, MD, 20740

Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 5:30 PM – 6:20 PM Unilever Award Ballroom A, Student Union Organizer/Presider: Darsh Wasan 5:15 PM – 205 – Microengineered and Self-Assembled Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering and Stem Bioengineering. Ali Khademhosseini1,2, (1)Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02139, (2)Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02139

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Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:00 AM Washington, Seattle, WA, 98115 Colloid and Interfacial Chemistry in Energy Systems 2 310, Student Union Organizer/Presiders: Matthew Liberatore, Steven Chuang Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:20 AM General Papers 4 9:40 AM – 207 – Keynote: Development of 316, Student Union Hierarchically Porous Carbons for Energy-Related Organizers: Michael Bevan, Joelle Frechette Applications by Using Block Copolymers and Colloidal Presider: Rafael Tadmor Silica Templates. Mietek Jaroniec, Chemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 9:40 AM – 220 – Effect of Surfactant Concentration on Surface Dilatational Rheology Measurements of 10:20 AM – 208 – Hard Carbon Spheres as Micro- Oppositely Charged Polyelectrolyte-Surfactant Bearings for Water-Based Lubrication. Noshir Pesika, Aggregates at the Air-Liquid Interface. Matthew D. Vijay John, Joy St Dennis and Kejia Jin, Chemical Reichert1, Carlton F. Brooks2, Anne M. Grillet2, Lisa A. Biomolecular Engineering Department, Tulane Mondy2 and Lynn M. Walker1, (1)Chemical Engineering, University, New Orleans, LA, 70118 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15217, 10:40 AM – 209 – Effect of Salinity on Water-in-Crude (2)Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, Oil Emulsion Stability: Evaluation of Drop-Size 87185 Distribution Proxy. Mehrnoosh M. Bidhendi and 10:00 AM – 219 – Biocompatible Microemulsion Gels. Vladimir Alvarado, Department of Chemical and Xiao Yue (Carol) Xuan and Edgar Acosta, Department Petroleum Engineering, University of Wyoming, Laramie, of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, WY, 82071 University of Toronto, Canada 10:20 AM – 218 – Application of the HLC-NAC Model Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:20 AM to Extended Surfactants and Surfactant Mixtures. Sumit General Papers 3 Kiran and Edgar Acosta, Department of Chemical 312, Student Union Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Organizers: Michael Bevan, Joelle Frechette Toronto, Canada Presider: G. Kane Jennings 10:40 AM – 217 – Investigations on the Competitive 9:40 AM – 210 – Frictional Performance and Tribological Adsorption of CO2 from Binary Gas Mixtures in a Durability of Monolayer Films. Brandon Booth, Kane Structurally Dynamic Porous Coordination Polymer. 1,2 1 1 Jennings and Clare McCabe, Department of Chemical and Jeffrey T. Culp , Kristi L. O’Neal , Angela Goodman , 1 1 Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Thomas D. Brown and Christopher Matranga , Nashville, TN, 37235 (1)National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, 15236, (2)URS, South Park, PA, 15219 10:00 AM –212 – Conductive and Photocatalytic Thin Films Based on Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Charged 11:00 AM – 216 – Surface-Initiated Polymethylenation: Species in Non-Polar Solvents. Kwadwo E. Tettey1, A Borane-Initiated Polymerization To Prepare Michael Q. Yee2 and Daeyeon Lee1, (1)Department of Superhydrophobic Films. Juan Carlos Tuberquia, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Nabijan Nizamidin and G. Kane Jennings, Chemical and Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, (2)Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Nashville, TN, 37235 PA, 19104 10:20 AM – 213 – Cu and Al Dopants for Tuning the Properties of ZnO Thin Films. James B. Miller, Tejasvi Ashok and Sojung Lee, Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010 16 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:40 AM Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich, Self Assembly Liquid Crystals 3 Zurich, Switzerland, 8093 Ballroom B, Student Union 10:00 AM – 227 – Investigation of Preformed Vinyl Organizers: Oleg Lavrentovich, Elizabeth Mann, Qi-Huo Carbenes as Head Groups for Monolayers on Gold. Wei Yunho Kim and Christopher B. Gorman, Chemistry, Presider: Qi-Huo Wei North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27612 9:40 AM – 221 – Probing the Interactions of DNA- 10:20 AM –228 – Characterization of Surface and Functionalized Colloids with Scanning-Line Optical Frictional Properties of Two-Component Alkylsilane Tweezers. William B. Rogers and John C. Crocker, Monolayers on Silicon. Steven G. Vilt, Ben Lewis, Claire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, McCabe and Kane Jennings, Department of Chemical and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 10:00 AM – 222 – Hydrophobic Functionalized Gold Nashville, TN, 37209 Nanorods: Opportunity and Challenge. Quan Li1, 1 2 2 10:40 AM – 230 – Light Induced Biopolymer Gelation. Yannian Li , Dingshan Yu , Liming Dai and Augustine 1,2 1 2 3 Vishal Javvaji , Aditya Baradwaj , Payne F. Gregory Urbas , (1)Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, 1 and Srinivasa R. Raghavan , (1)Department of Chemical Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, College Park, MD, 20742, (2)Center for Biosystems Cleveland, OH, 44106, (3)Materials and Manufacturing Research, University of Maryland Biotechnology Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, Institute, College Park, MD, 20742 OH, 45433 11:00 AM – 231 – Can Simple Salts Influence Self- 10:20 AM – 223 – Electrically Controlled Colloidal Assembly in Oil? Multivalent Cations as Efficient Dispersion of Metal Nano-Rods in Dielectric Fluid. 1 1 1,2 Gelators of Lecithin Organosols. Hee-Young Lee , Shih- Andrii B. Golovin and Oleg D. Lavrentovich , 2 1 Huang Tung and Srinivasa R. Raghavan , (1)Department (1)Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of OH, 44242-0001, (2)Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Maryland, College Park, MD, 20740, (2)Department of Program, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242-0001 Polymer Science and Engineering, National Taiwan 10:40 AM – 224 – Controllable Side-by-Side Self University, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China, 10617 Assembly of Gold Nanorods. Kyoungweon Park, Dhriti Nepal and Richard A. Vaia, Nanostructured and Biological Materials Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, 45433 11:00 AM – 225 – Strain Induced Alignment of Particles by Elastomeric Hosts. Jeremy Neal1, Ines Busuladzic2, Dmitry Golovaty2, Xiaoyu Zheng3 and Peter Palffy- Muhoray1, (1)Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, (2)Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics, The University of Akron, Akron, OH, 44325, (3)Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242 11:20 AM – 226 – Refractive Index Measurement of Gold Nanorod Embedded Elastomers. Christopher A. Grabowski, Paul A. Luchette and Peter Palffy-Muhoray, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242

Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 9:40 AM – 11:20 AM Self Assembly Liquid Crystals 4 335, Student Union Organizers: Oleg Lavrentovich, Elizabeth Mann, Qi-Huo Wei Presider: Elizabeth Mann 9:40 AM – 229 – Structural Control of Porous Polymeric Materials through Magnetic Gelation. Marco Furlan, Bastian Brand, Marco Lattuada and Massimo Morbidelli, …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………... 17 84th Colloid & Surface Science Symposium │ June 20-23, 2010