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Division of Environmental Chemistry Technical Program

Division of Environmental Chemistry

Contacts

CHAIR CHAIR-ELECT George P. Cobb Dionysios Dionysiou Baylor University University of Cincinnati [email protected] [email protected]

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR TREASURER Tracy Williamson Xiaoping Pan U.S. EPA East Carolina University [email protected] [email protected]

SECRETARY WEBMASTER Lindsey Welch Aditya (Ashi) Savara Cedar Crest College Oak Ridge National Laboratory [email protected] [email protected]

PROGRAM CHAIRS: BUSINESS OFFICE Spring: Sherine Obare Peney Patton, Manager Western Michigan University [email protected] [email protected] Fall: Jillian Goldfarb www.acsenvr.com Boston University @ACS_envr [email protected]

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ENVR Acknowledgments Financial Contributors The Division of Environmental Chemistry gratefully acknowledges the financial and other contributions made to the ENVR program by the individuals and institutions listed below.

Jeff and Lynne Rosen

Shanghai AB Sciex Analytical Instrument Trading Co., Ltd.

Michael J. McGuire

Non-Financial Supporters Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors ACS Committee on Environmental Improvement Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Division of Agrochemicals Division of Analytical Chemistry Division of Chemical Education Division of Geochemistry Division of Medicinal Chemistry Division of Organic Chemistry Division of Small Chemical Business

ENVR Governance Meetings Sunday, April 2, 2017 Golden Gate Ballroom C3, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Program Planning Committee Meeting 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Long Range Planning Meeting 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Executive Committee Meeting 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

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ENVR Division of Environmental Chemistry S. Obare and S. Al-Abed, Program Chairs

OTHER SYMPOSIA OF INTEREST: ACS-CEI Award for Incorporating Sustainability into Chemistry Education (see CHED, Mon) Perspectives on Climate Change Literacy & Education: Local to International (see CHED, Tue) Environmental Challenges & Solutions in Unconventional Oil & Gas Development (see GEOC, Wed, Thu) Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics on Surfaces (see CATL, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu) Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry: A Tribute to Glenn Waychunas (see GEOC, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed) Chemistry & Physical Chemistry of Thermal Processes for the Circular Carbon Economy (see CELL, Mon)

SOCIAL EVENTS: Reception, 6:00 PM: Tue Breakfast, 7:45 AM: Mon

BUSINESS MEETINGS: Program Planning Committee Meeting, 2:00 PM: Sun Long Range Planning Committee Meeting, 3:00 PM: Sun Executive Committee Meeting, 7:00 PM: Sun

SUNDAY MORNING

Section A San Francisco Marriott Marquis Salons 10/11 Tribute to Jerry Schnoor J. G. Burken, D. M. Cwiertny, C. L. Just, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 ENVR 1. Climate change adaptation for infrastructure: A grand challenge for civil and environmental engineer- ing. D.A. Dzombak, C. Samaras

9:00 ENVR 2. Mechanisms governing algal

mitigation of atmospheric CO2 in shallow saline lakes of the Chilean Altiplano region. A.L. Prieto, A. de la Fuente

9:20 ENVR 3. Substrate specificity of kinetic isotope effects associated with the dioxygenation of (nitro)aromatic

contaminants is due to uncoupling of O2 activation. S.G. Pati, H.E. Kohler, A. Pabis, P. Paneth, R.E. Parales, T.B. Hofstetter

9:40 ENVR 4. Carbon and nitrogen isotope The use of any device to capture fractionation reveals the biodegradation images (e.g., cameras and camera of 2,4-dinitroanisole. T.B. Hofstetter, phones) or sound (e.g., tape and J. Bolotin, M. Palatucci, J.C. Spain digital recorders) or to stream, 10:00 Intermission. 10:15 ENVR 5. From phytoremediation upload or rebroadcast speakers or to nanotechnology: A tribute to Jerald presentations is strictly prohibited Schnoor. J.L. Gardea-Torresdey at all official ACS meetings and 10:45 ENVR 6. Nanoparticle surface affinity as a predictor of trophic events without express written transfer. N. Geitner, S. Marinakos, consent from ACS. C. Guo, N. O’Brien, M. Wiesner

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11:05 ENVR 7. Impact of cerium oxide 9:00 ENVR 18. Chemical spill of crude Section E 9:35 ENVR 43. Molecular dynamics nanoparticles on the uptake and MCHM into the Elk River. J. Rosen simulation and experimental study of accumulation of cadmium in soybean San Francisco Marriott Marquis the adsorption of phthalate esters on 9:25 ENVR 19. From Philly to smell A - (Glycine max L.). X. Ma, L. Rossi, P. Schwab Sierra A clay surfaces. J. Willemsen, I.C. Bourg tracking, measuring, and controlling non-H2S odor nuisances. J. Witherspoon, Chemistry & Application of Advanced 9:55 Intermission. Section B S. Cowden, I.H. Suffet Oxidation Processes for Water Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse 10:15 ENVR 44. Fixed-bed adsorp- San Francisco Marriott Marquis 9:50 ENVR 20. Importance of sensory tion of contaminants of emerging Financially supported by AEESP 2+ Salons 12/13 analysis and odor activity values in concern from water using Cu the determination of odorants causing amino grafted SBA-15. K. Ortiz- Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles D. D. Dionysiou, X. He, K. E. O’Shea, X. Quan, nuisance in the wastewater treatment Organizers Martinez, F. Roman, A.J. Hernandez & Membranes in Water & Wastewater process. T. Vitko, Y. Zhou, I.H. Suffet Treatment: A Symposium in honor of G. Li Puma, D. Minakata, Organizers, Presiding 10:35 ENVR 45. Development of pH-respon- Prof. Jun Ma 10:15 Intermission. sive block copolymers membranes rein- 8:00 Introductory Remarks. forced with nanocellulose for the adsorp- 10:30 ENVR 21. Determination Oxidation Processes tion of emerging contaminants. J. Herrera, of the primary odor nuisances 8:05 ENVR 32. Molecular model- L. Rivera, E.O. Ortiz Quiles, E. Nicolau Financially supported by Sciex China from wastewater treatment ing of aqueous radical chemistry: Estimating chemical properties and D. D. Dionysiou, J. Fang, Organizers plants. Y. Zhou, T. Vitko, I.H. Suffet 10:55 ENVR 46. Withdrawn. elucidating reaction pathways. J. Arey, 10:55 ENVR 22. Occurrence and 11:15 ENVR 47. Withdrawn. V. K. Sharma, Organizer, Presiding P. Tentscher, J.J. Guerard, D. Trogolo fate of sensory compounds 11:35 ENVR 48. Simultaneous removal A. T. Stone, Presiding in water reuse. S.W. Krasner, 8:40 ENVR 33. Linking treatment to toxicol- of multiple contaminants of emerging A. Jia, C. Lee, T.R. Slifko ogy – Screening for toxic transformation 8:30 Introductory Remarks. concern via biofiltration. K. Greenstein, products formed during oxidative treat- ENVR 11:20 ENVR 23. Two phase inter- J. Lew, E. Dickenson, E. Wert 8:40 8. Bi2WO6-graphene nano- ment of organic contaminants. C. Prasse, actions: A lynchpin of environ- composites with laminar structure for B. Drew-Ford, D. Nomura, D.L. Sedlak 11:55 Concluding Remarks. environmental remediation. B. Ren, mental chemistry. I.H. Suffet M. Nadagouda, D.D. Dionysiou 9:05 ENVR 34. Effect of solution Section G Section D conditions on reactive oxidant 9:05 ENVR 9. Photocatalytic inactivation production during chlorine photol- San Francisco Marriott Marquis mechanisms of bacteria as well as the San Francisco Marriott Marquis ysis. D. Manley, C.K. Remucal decomposition of Antibiotic-Resistance Sierra C Golden Gate C1 9:30 ENVR 35. Enhancing photocata- Genes (ARG). G. Li, H. Yin, Q. Jiang, T. An Accurate Mass/High Resolution Mass Understanding Dissolved Organic lytic degradation of the cyanotox- Spectrometry for Environmental 9:30 ENVR 10. Activation of peroxides Matter Reactivity: Honoring George ins microcystin-LR and nodularin by phosphate for water purifica- Monitoring & Remediation Aiken, the DOM Whisperer with the addition of sulfate-radical tion. Y. Yang, J. Kim, J.J. Pignatello producing oxidants. M.G. Antoniou, Cosponsored by ANYL Y. Chin, Organizer 9:50 ENVR 11. Degradation of the typical I. Boraei, D.K. Pantelide, M. Abhishek, T. Anumol, R. Marfil-Vega, T. M. Young, macrolide antibiotic roxithromycin by UV/ D. M. McKnight, Organizer, Presiding C. Edwards, L. Lawton Organizers, Presiding H O : Reaction kinetics and degradation 2 2 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 9:55 Intermission. byproducts. W. Li, X. Xu, Y. Tang, Y. Zhang 8:00 ENVR 49. Identification of known, 8:10 ENVR 24. In defense of DOM 10:10 ENVR 36. Mechanistic insight suspected, and unknown contami- 10:10 Intermission. molecular models. J. Leenheer into reactivity of chlorinated rad- nants by nontarget analysis of Polar 10:25 ENVR 12. Overlooked oxida- icals in UV/chlorine advanced Organic Chemical Integrating Sampler 8:45 ENVR 25. Investigation of the effect of tion states of chemical elements in oxidation system. D. Minakata, solvent polarity and temperature on the (POCIS) extracts. E.T. Furlong, treatment plants and the environment: D. Kamath, S. Maetzold, D. Perram optical properties of dissolved organic L.K. Kanagy, W.T. Foreman, D.A. Alvarez Interconnections between speciation 10:45 ENVR 37. Ag/AgCl @ chiral TiO matter. J.A. Korak, G. McKay, P.R. Erickson, 2 8:25 ENVR 50. Broad-scope screen- and reactivity. A.T. Stone, X. Xia, W. Liao D.E. Latch, K.P. McNeill, G. Aiken, F.L. Rosario nanofibers plasmonic photocatalyst for ing for organic contaminants in 10:50 ENVR 13. Catalytic ozonation removal of contaminants of emerg- wastewater at the sub-sewershed 9:10 ENVR 26. Carbon tracing: processes not relying on hydroxyl ing concern in simulated and urban Environmental applications of wet scale to identify source contribu- radical oxidation. T. Zhang wastewater. G. Li Puma, D. Wang, Y. Li oxidation total organic carbon cavity tions. J. Teerlink, C. Alaimo, T.M. Young 11:15 ENVR 14. Role of the propa- ring-down spectroscopy. C. Conaway 11:10 ENVR 38. Impact of halides on the 8:50 ENVR 51. Organic contaminants gation reactions on the hydroxyl degradation of amino acid residues in monitoring during water treatments 9:35 ENVR 27. High resolution mass spec- radical formation in the ozonation biomolecules. Y. Komaki, J. Choe, W. Mitch trometry of leachate from soils subject by UHPLC-HRAM: From influent to and catalytic ozonation of real to simulated wildfire heating. J. Webster, 11:35 ENVR 39. Investigation of radical effluents. D.D. Yang, T. Anumol waters. Y. Liu, J. Ma, J. Jiang, L. Zhang R. Young, T. Borch, F.L. Rosario chloramine reaction kinetics and thermo- 9:15 ENVR 52. When does a GAC filter 11:35 ENVR 15. Reaction kinetics and dynamics under advanced oxidation pro- 10:00 Intermission. become a biofilter for removing sea- degradation pathway of antipyrine cesses. J. Gleason, S.P. Mezyk, K.P. Ishida sonal trace organics? Application of during chlorine dioxide disinfection 10:10 ENVR 28. Using the reverse osmosis/ LC/QTOF analysis to evaluate (bio-) process. X. Jia, L. Zhang, L. Feng, Y. Liu electrodialysis method to isolate natural Section F filter performance. R. Marfil-Vega, organic matter from rivers and estuaries M. Surmeier, O. Schneider, E. Dickenson San Francisco Marriott Marquis Section C in coastal Georgia. E.M. Perdue, S. Driver Sierra B 9:40 ENVR 53. Non-targeted analysis 10:45 ENVR 29. Isolation of Dissolved San Francisco Marriott Marquis reveals a novel bacterial metabolite Organic Matter (DOM) with XAD Contaminants of Emerging Concern in of pyrene implicated in genotoxic- Salons 14/15 resins: Early studies. E.M. Thurman Natural & Engineered Systems ity of bioremediated soil. Z. Tian, Chemistry of Water Treatment from 11:10 ENVR 30. Classification analysis of Cosponsored by AGRO, ANYL and CEI A. Gold, J. Nakamura, Z. Zhang, J. Vila, Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium humic substances fractionated using D. Singleton, L. Collins, M. Aitken L. M. Blaney, A. J. Hernandez, Organizers, honoring the Contributions of size exclusion chromatography based Presiding 10:05 Intermission. Mel Suffet on numerical descriptors generated 10:20 ENVR 54. LC/Q-TOF-MS for the Cosponsored by CHED from the data of Fourier transform 8:30 Introductory Remarks. mass spectrometry. I.V. Perminova, identification of environmental metabo- 8:35 ENVR 40. Mineral-catalyzed hydrolysis Financially supported by AEESP A.V. Kudryavtsev, M. Kazachkov, lites and degradation products. I. Ferrer, of organophosphorus flame retardants A. Konstantinov, E. Belyaeva, A. Gaspar, E.M. Thurman, J. Zweigenbaum M. J. McGuire, F. L. Rosario, Organizers – a potential major fate-controlling P. Schmitt-Kopplin, G. Abbt-Braun, F. Frimmel sink in soil and aquatic environ- 10:45 ENVR 55. Identifying Poly- and J. A. Pedersen, Organizer, Presiding Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) 11:35 ENVR 31. Dependence of reduced ments. Y. Fang, E. Kim, T.J. Strathmann 8:00 Introductory Remarks. in Everglades dissolved organic transformation products in a waste- 8:55 ENVR 41. Drug co-binding at matter on sulfate enrichment. B. Poulin, water treatment plant. E. Houtz, 8:10 ENVR 16. Three decades of research mineral surfaces. J. Xu, R. Marsac, J.N. Ryan, K.L. Nagy, T. Dittmar, A. Stubbins, M. Wang, W. Duong, J. Park at CIRSEE Suez on taste and odor in D. Costa, J. Boily, F. Wu, K. Hanna drinking water, under the umbrella of W. Orem, D.P. Krabbenhoft, G. Aiken 11:10 ENVR 56. Quantitative comparison Prof. I.H. Mel Suffet. A.L. Bruchet 9:15 ENVR 42. Discrete molecular of perfluorinated organic compounds in dynamics to screen for co-contam- drinking water between tandem triple 8:35 ENVR 17. Estimates of threshold, inant risk potential of nanomaterials quadrupole MS/MS and high resolution recognition and objection concen- in agriculture. N. Geitner, M. Wiesner mass spectrometry using orbitrap tech- trations for crude 4-methylcyclo- nology-knowns and unknowns. E. George hexanol and methyl t-butyl ether in water. M.J. McGuire, I.H. Suffet

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11:35 ENVR 57. Comprehensive targeted 8:30 ENVR 69. Organophosphate flame SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3:20 ENVR 90. Implementation of and untargeted analysis of Per- and retardants in the lower Great Lakes: ferrate for drinking water treat- Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Spatial distribution and air-wa- Section A ment. J.E. Tobiason, D.A. Reckhow, Australian Wastewater and recycled ter exchange. C.A. McDonough, J. Goodwill, Y. Jiang, J. Cunningham, X. Mai water. T. Coggan, T. Anumol, B. Clarke P.A. Helm, D. Muir, R. Lohmann San Francisco Marriott Marquis 3:45 ENVR 91. Synergetic effect of Salons 10/11 8:50 ENVR 70. Spatial and temporal trends the oxidation of fluoroquionolone Section H of particle phase organophosphate Tribute to Jerry Schnoor antibiotics by a combined use of ester concentrations in the atmosphere ferrate(VI) and peroxymonosul- San Francisco Marriott Marquis J. G. Burken, D. M. Cwiertny, C. L. Just, of the Great Lakes. A. Salamova, fate. M. Feng, Z. Wang, V.K. Sharma Sierra J Organizers, Presiding A. Peverly, M. Venier, R.A. Hites 4:10 ENVR 92. Ferrate(VI) interac- Green Chemistry & the Environment 1:30 ENVR 79. My academic journey 9:10 ENVR 71. Pharmaceuticals and tions with Natural Organic Matter Cosponsored by CEI personal care product chemi- with electron transfer on Fe miner- (NOM) in drinking water treat- als and my U. Iowa colleague, Jerry Financially supported by AEESP cals in waters and fish in a Great ment. Y. Deng, Y. Liang, C. Li, T. Waite Lakes urban wetland. D.C. Muir, Schnoor. M. Scherer, L.N. Andrade, Z. Zhou, J.D. Culpepper, D. Latta 4:35 ENVR 93. Withdrawn. A. M. Balu, R. Luque, Organizers X. Wang, D. Simmons, J. Sherry 2:00 ENVR 80. Modeling adsorption of S. O. Obare, Organizer, Presiding 9:30 ENVR 72. GLFMSP Legacy and Section C emerging chemical trends. B.S. Crimmins, copper on goethite in natural water T. Dittrich, D. Vardon, Presiding S. Fernando, C. Zhou, H. Zhou, systems: Effect of solution chemis- San Francisco Marriott Marquis 8:00 Introductory Remarks. S. Fakouri Baygi, B. Parvizian, P.K. Hopke, try. J. Han, S.M. Nomaan, L.E. Katz Salons 14/15 T. Holsen, J.J. Pagano, M. Milligan 2:20 ENVR 81. Adsorption, aggrega- 8:05 ENVR 58. Orientation of organic Chemistry of Water Treatment from synthesis in water. C. Len 9:50 Intermission. tion, and morphological transfor- Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium mation of graphene and graphene honoring the Contributions of Mel 8:40 ENVR 59. Purification of environmental 10:00 ENVR 73. How do we reduce oxide with binding pollutants in Suffet contaminants from post combustion chemicals of concern in the Great water. B. Chen, K. Yang, W. Jun, X. Zhu carbon capture solvents. S. Bhatnagar, Lakes after picking the low hanging Physical & Chemical Processes J. Thompson, F. Onneweer, M. Combs, fruit? M.L. Diamond, P.A. Helm, L. Jantunen, 2:40 ENVR 82. Advancing materials and Cosponsored by CHED K. Abad, H. Nikolic, K. Liu D. McGoldrick, J. Truong, A. Soehl reactor design for catalytic technol- ogies for treatment of nitrate-con- Financially supported by AEESP 9:00 ENVR 60. Bio-based γ-valerolactone 10:20 ENVR 74. Concentration trends and taminated water. T.J. Strathmann, and furfuryl alcohol as novel reac- elimination rates for polychlorinated C.J. Werth, A. Bergquist, X. Huo M. J. McGuire, J. A. Pedersen, Organizers tion media. L. Vaccaro, S. Santoro dioxins/furans, and dioxin-like polychlori- nated biphenyls in Lake Ontario salmonid 3:00 Intermission. F. L. Rosario, Organizer, Presiding 9:20 ENVR 61. Bimetallic Ru-Sn/AC for the aqueous phase catalytic conversion of eggs: 2004-2015. A.J. Garner, J.J. Pagano 3:15 ENVR 83. Environmental appli- 1:30 ENVR 94. Granular activated cations of nanoparticle-enabled microbial acids to alcohols. D. Vardon, 10:40 ENVR 75. Airborne PCBs and carbon adsorption of specific organic A. Settle, T. Eaton, V. Vorotnikov, G. Beckham OH-PCBs inside and outside rural sensing. P.J. Vikesland, H. Wei, compounds: A forty year retrospec- W. Leng, V.R. Breazeal, M. Willner tive of the 1979 National Academy 9:40 Intermission. schools and urban schools near Lake Michigan. R.F. Marek, A. Awad, 3:45 ENVR 84. Formation and proper- of Science report. R.S. Summers 9:55 ENVR 62. Measurement of hetero- N. Herkert, P.S. Thorne, K.C. Hornbuckle ties of iron(III)-precipitates and their 1:55 ENVR 95. Fate of contami- cyclic aromatic amines as tracers of effects on the distribution and fate nants of emerging concern and anthropogenic contributions to fine 11:00 ENVR 76. Impact of waves on contaminant fate in Great Lakes of phosphorous and arsenic in rice geosmin in GAC biofilters: The particulate matter. D. Thai, J. Miller- D.M. O’Carroll, fields and in water treatment. S.J. Hug, roles of sorption and biodegrada- Schulze, A. Lai, M.R. Olson, J.J. Schauer beach environments. C. Robinson, S. Malott A.C. Senn, R. Kaegi, A. Voegelin tion. R.M. Hozalski, B. Ma, W. Arnold 10:15 ENVR 63. Microwave-induced target 4:05 ENVR 85. Comparison of trace 2:20 ENVR 96. Prediction of the adsorption orientd synthesis of curcumin-pyra- 11:20 ENVR 77. Biomonitoring legacy and emerging Great Lakes contam- compound migration through a capacities of organic pollutants on zole derivatives: Potentially import- natural aquifer sand. P. Behra activated carbons in natural waters: ant for neuroprotective properties in inants in susceptible Great Lakes populations. Z. Li, W. Wattigney, S. Naik, Model development and valida- Alzheimer’s disease. B. Dayal, B. Patel E. Irvin-Barnwell, A. Ragin-Wilson Section B tions. T. Lin, W. Bunmahotama, W. Hung 10:35 ENVR 64. Inorganic-organic 2:45 ENVR 97. Predicting adsorption microcapsule emulsion for surface 11:40 ENVR 78. GLRI success: San Francisco Marriott Marquis Educating government and busi- isotherms from adsorbent and adsorbate and air disinfections. W. Han, Y. Lai, Salons 12/13 ness towards reducing PBDEs and properties. D. Knappe, I. Mezzari, T. Speth Q. Chang, H. Leung, Y. Li, Y. Yang, C. Wu, Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles K. Yeung, J. Kwan, C. Chao, Z. Yang other chemicals of concern in the 3:10 Intermission. Great Lakes and beyond. A. Blum, & Membranes in Water & Wastewater 10:55 ENVR 65. Fe-assisted hydrother- M.L. Diamond, G. Peaslee, A. Soehl Treatment: A Symposium in honor of 3:25 ENVR 98. Can GAC be used to mal liquefaction of oil palm empty fruit Prof. Jun Ma control priority unregulated DBPs bunch to bio-oil. Y. Miyata, K. Sagata, in drinking water? S.D. Richardson, Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry Iron & Manganese Chemistry M. Hirose, Y. Yamazaki, A. Nishimura, A.A. Cuthbertson, S.Y. Kimura, H.K. Liberatore, N. Okuda, Y. Arita, Y. Hirano, Y. Kita A Tribute to Glenn Waychunas Financially supported by Sciex China C. Joseph, D. Knappe, B.D. Stanford, Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored R.S. Summers, E. Dickenson 11:15 ENVR 66. Kinetic study on the D. D. Dionysiou, J. Fang, V. K. Sharma, by COLL and ENVR adsorption of humic acid fractions onto Organizers 3:50 ENVR 99. Mn(II) oxidation in Fenton and Fenton-type systems: Identification clay minerals. M. ElSayed, M. Khalaf, J. Rice LGBT Graduate & Postdoctoral D. A. Reckhow, T. Zhang, Presiding of reaction efficiency and reaction 11:35 ENVR 67. Formation of metal-hu- Student Chemistry Research 1:30 Introductory Remarks. products. J. Pena, C.M. Van Genuchten mate complexes in sediments and Symposium 1:35 ENVR 86. Iron(III)-based metal 4:15 ENVR 100. Sequential manga- environmental impact of heavy metal Emerging Applications in Inorganic adsorption in the presence of humic organic frameworks as heterogeneous nese desorption–Adsorption in Chemistry: Energy, Materials, acids. J. Hizal Yücesoy, R. Apak Fenton-like catalysts for organic anthracite coal and silica sand filter Catalysis & Spectroscopy pollutant degradation. C. Gao, X. Quan media. C.J. Gabelich, F. Gerringer, C. Chou Sponsored by PROF, Cosponsored by Section I 2:00 ENVR 87. Activation of manganese 4:40 ENVR 101. Treating ion-exchange ANYL‡, BIOL‡, CHED, CMA, COLL, COMP, waste brines with a reduction-coagu- CWD, ENVR, INOR‡, MEDI, MPPG, ORGN, oxidants with bisulfite for enhanced San Francisco Marriott Marquis lation-filtration process using ferrous PHYS, PMSE‡, POLY, PRES‡ and WCC oxidation of organic contaminants: Sierra K The involvement of Mn(III). X. Guan chloride. N. Homan, P.G. Green, T.M. Young Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics Have Great Lakes Restoration 2:25 ENVR 88. Role of dissolved Mn(III) 5:05 ENVR 102. Ozone-derived NDMA in Programs Been Successful? The Case on Surfaces in transformation of organic con- water reuse: Formation and mitiga- of Legacy & Emerging Pollutants Theory taminants: Non-oxidative versus tion. E. Marti, J.R. Batista, E. Dickenson oxidative mechanisms. E. Hu, F. He J. J. Pagano, Organizer Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored K. C. Hornbuckle, Organizer, Presiding by COLL and ENVR 2:45 ENVR 89. Cd(II) removal by manganese dioxide formed in situ from permanganate 8:00 ENVR 68. Trends of legacy and by thiosulfate: Influence of permanga- emerging contaminants in the Great nate: Thiosulfate molar ratio. P. Wang, Lakes based on passive sampling of air J. Jiang, J. Ma, H. Cheng, Z. Huang, B. Jia and water. R. Lohmann, C. McDonough, Y. Liu, M. Khairy, P.A. Helm, D.C. Muir 3:05 Intermission.

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Section D 2:55 ENVR 114. Synergy during the 4:15 ENVR 126. Spatio-temporal Section H oxidative degradation of organics using occurrence, bioaccumulation, and San Francisco Marriott Marquis ozone combined a carbon nanotube trophic transfer of select contam- San Francisco Marriott Marquis Golden Gate C1 electrochemical filter. B.M. Chaves, inants of emerging concern in a Sierra J Understanding Dissolved Organic M.W. Dezotti, C.D. Vecitis semi-arid river influenced by snow- Green Chemistry & the Environment melt. S. Haddad, C. Scott, B. Burket, Matter Reactivity: Honoring George 3:20 Intermission. Cosponsored by CEI Aiken, the DOM Whisperer S. James, G. Saari, L. Kristofco, K. Chambliss, 3:35 ENVR 115. Mineralization as M. Luers, C. Rogers, B.W. Brooks Financially supported by AEESP Y. Chin, D. M. McKnight, Organizers a mechanism for TOC removal: 4:35 ENVR 127. Evaluating the impacts Study of ozone/ozone-peroxide A. M. Balu, R. Luque, Organizers K. Cawley, Presiding of metformin and mixtures of other oxidation using FT-IR. S.A. Carr S. O. Obare, Organizer, Presiding 1:30 ENVR 103. X-ray Raman spectros- dominant contaminants of emerging copy: An alternative approach for 4:00 ENVR 116. Comparison of the kinetics concern in Milwaukee Estuary and Lake T. Dittrich, D. Vardon, Presiding of the UV/chlorine and the UV/H O characterizing the carbon chemistry of 2 2 Michigan. R. Klaper, J. Crago, N. Niemuth processes in the degradation of PPCPs 1:30 ENVR 137. Withdrawn. organic matter. E.J. O’Loughlin, B. Mishra, 4:55 ENVR 128. Application of water cooling in simulated water and real water. K. Guo, 1:50 ENVR 138. Aluminum-cycle ion W.T. Cooper, M. Tfaily, J. Jastrow, R.A. Gordon, towers for monitoring environmental Z. Wu, B. Yao, W. Song, C. Shang, J. Fang exchange process for hardness removal: M. Balasubramanian, K.M. Kemner releases of tritium. R. Brigmon, D. Kaplan, 4:25 ENVR 117. Chloramine chem- A new approach for sustainable soft- 2:05 ENVR 104. Forces holding C. Milliken, T. Jannik, H.A. Brant, B. Viner istry in AOP treated wastewa- ening. M. German, J. Li, A.K. Sengupta organic matter molecules together: 5:15 Concluding Remarks. Involvement of exceptionally strong ters. L. Twight, S.P. Mezyk, K.P. Ishida 2:10 ENVR 139. Chlorate formation hydrogen bonds. J.J. Pignatello, J. Ni in on-site hypochlorite generators: 4:50 ENVR 118. Impact of the UV Section G photolysis of monochloramine on Dependence on pH-level, temperature 2:30 ENVR 105. Petroleum as a surrogate San Francisco Marriott Marquis and storage time. L. Kriem, R.N. Biagioni to unlock the compositional and 1,4-dioxane removal: New insights structural continuum of dissolved into potable water reuse. S.D. Patton, Sierra C 2:30 ENVR 140. Alpha-pinene isomeriza- W. Li, K.D. Couch, S.P. Mezyk, H. Liu organic matter. D.C. Podgorski, Accurate Mass/High Resolution Mass tion over silica supported heteropoly- acids. L. Frattini, M. Isaacs, C.M. Parlett, P. Zito, M.A. Tarr, R.G. Spencer Spectrometry for Environmental Section F K. Wilson, G. Kyriakou, A.F. Lee 2:55 ENVR 106. Electrochemical character- Monitoring & Remediation ization of natural organic matter and its San Francisco Marriott Marquis Cosponsored by ANYL 2:50 ENVR 141. Bandgap engineering of Bi Ti O through foreign ion incorpora- role as an electron transfer mediator in Sierra B 2 2 7 biogeochemical process. P.G. Tratnyek, T. Anumol, R. Marfil-Vega, T. M. Young, tion via solution combustion synthe- A.S. Pavitt, J.T. Nurmi Contaminants of Emerging Concern Organizers, Presiding sis. G.F. Samu, K. Rajeshwar, C. Janaky in Natural & Engineered Systems 3:20 Intermission. 1:30 ENVR 129. Unknown microcystin 3:10 Intermission. Cosponsored by AGRO, ANYL and CEI screening using LC-MS/MS, triggered 3:30 ENVR 107. Reactivity of natural 3:25 ENVR 142. Mesoporous manganese information dependent acquisition, and organic matter determined by elec- L. M. Blaney, A. J. Hernandez, Organizers, oxide catalyzed aerobic oxidative confirmation by Q-TOF analysis with trospray ionization coupled to Fourier Presiding coupling of anilines to aromatic azo Personal Compound Database and transform ion cyclotron resonance compounds. B. Dutta, S.L. Suib 1:30 Introductory Remarks. Library. R.A. Trenholm, B. Vanderford mass spectrometry. P.G. Hatcher 3:45 ENVR 143. Effect of elevated 1:35 ENVR 119. Using fluorescent 1:55 ENVR 130. Expanding targets of atmospheric CO on arsenic uptake 4:05 ENVR 108. Withdrawn. dissolved organic matter and con- 15 2 UPLC-ToF-MS metabolomics and N in different ecotypes of Arabidopsis taminants of emerging concern to 4:30 ENVR 109. PARAFAC analysis of irra- labeling in Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal thaliana: Implications for phytoreme- identify leaking wastewater collection diation- and oxidation-induced changes Bloom (CHAB) research: Microcystins diation efficacy. V. Fernandez-Alos, systems. K. He, N. Rogers, L.M. Blaney in fluorescent dissolved organic matter and beyond. W.K. Strangman, J. Barnaby, M. Tomecek, E. Codling, L. Ziska extracted from poultry litter. K. Mangalgiri, 1:55 ENVR 120. Transport and transfor- A. Stewart, J.L. Wright 4:05 ENVR 144. Electrochemical generation S. Timko, M. Gonsior, L.M. Blaney mation of pharmaceuticals and other 2:45 ENVR 131. Method development of a of H O : Development of a reactor contaminants of emerging concern 2 2 4:55 ENVR 110. Characterization of organic 2D LC HRMS extraction and detection with carbon catalysts for portable from wastewater discharge through matter in wastewater from unconven- method for organophosphors flame low-cost water purification. Z. Chen, surface water to drinking water tional oil and gas production. W.H. Orem, retardants in environmental water S. Chen, S. Siahrostami, P. Chakthranont, intake and treatment. E.T. Furlong, M. Varonka, A. Bates, T. Schell, M. Engle samples. L. Mullin, M. Mella, C. Mallet, C. Hahn, D. Nordlund, D. Sokaras, S.T. Glassmeyer, D.W. Kolpin, M. Mills, D. Stevens, I. Ericston Jogsten, G. Cleland 5:20 Concluding Remarks. J.K. Norskov, Z. Bao, T.F. Jaramillo M. Zimmerman, T. Jones-Lepp, M. Waldron 3:10 ENVR 132. Identification of 4:25 ENVR 145. Biopolymers as treatment 2:15 ENVR 121. Contaminants of Section E emerging contaminants from the agents for crude oil-contaminated emerging concern in Portuguese waste water influenced Tioga River seawater. T. Ameh, R. Srinivasan, San Francisco Marriott Marquis rivers. A.R. Ribeiro, J. Sousa, using high resolution accurate C. Thompson, B. Bellows, M. Murphy Sierra A M. Barbosa, M.R. Pereira, A.M. Silva mass LC/MS and statistical analy- 4:45 ENVR 146. Bio-inspired doped 2:35 ENVR 122. Estimating the Seattle, sis. J. Zweigenbaum, T. Anumol, L. Kennedy Chemistry & Application of Advanced calcium carbonate particles for effluent WA legal recreational cannabis Oxidation Processes for Water 3:35 Intermission. removal from waste water. H. Ramesh, market share using wastewa- Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse 3:50 ENVR 133. Comprehensive workflow K. Radhakrishnan, S. Kumar Nadar, A. Raichur ter-based epidemiology. D.A. Burgard, Financially supported by AEESP for micropollutant identification and J.R. Williams, C.J. Banta-Green 5:05 ENVR 147. Waste shell biorefin- prioritization using HR/AM tandem ery: Dream or reality? N. Yan D. D. Dionysiou, G. Li Puma, D. Minakata, K. E. 2:55 ENVR 123. Use of chemical fate mass spectrometry and cheminfor- O’Shea, Organizers & transport research in environmen- matics. L. Ferguson, G.J. Getzinger X. He, X. Quan, Organizers, Presiding tal risk assessment. E.M. Wong, 4:15 ENVR 134. Smart target method E.L. Libelo, M. Titcombe Lee 1:30 ENVR 111. Ozone regeneration development for detection of antiviral of GAC for prolonged adsorption of 3:15 Intermission. compounds in aqueous environ- brominated THMs. X. He, M. Elkouz, 3:35 ENVR 124. Bioaccumulation mental samples based on suspect M. Inyang, E. Dickenson, E. Wert and estrogenicity of hormones screening and HRMS. D. Barcelo, B. Zonja, J. Guillen, M. Lopez de Alda 2:05 ENVR 112. Development of a and UV-filters in Procambarus computer-based prediction platform clarkii. K. He, A. Timm, L.M. Blaney 4:40 ENVR 135. LC-HRMS data combined The use of any device to capture for transformation products during 3:55 ENVR 125. Mixtures of contaminants with cluster analysis to compare waste- images (e.g., cameras and camera ozonation of micropollutants: Kinetics of emerging concern commonly detected water treatment efficiency. J.E. Schollée, and mechanisms. M. Lee, L. Blum, in Great Lakes tributaries reduce repro- M. Bourgin, C.S. McArdell, J. Hollender phones) or sound (e.g., tape and E. Schmid, K. Fenner, U. von Gunten ductive potential in wild and labora- 5:05 ENVR 136. Using the US EPA’s digital recorders) or to stream, 2:30 ENVR 113. Ozonation of substituted tory exposed fishes. H.L. Schoenfuss, CompTox Dashboard to support upload or rebroadcast speakers or phenolic model compounds: Yields L.C. Wang, Z.G. Jorgenson, S.J. Choy, identification and screening of and toxicology of p-benzoquinones J. Banda, D.J. Gefell, M. Annis, W. Tucker, emerging organic contaminants in the presentations is strictly prohibited and polyphenols. P.R. Tentscher, S.M. Elliott, M.E. Brigham environment. A. McEachran, J. Sobus, at all official ACS meetings and B. Escher, N. Bramaz, K. Schirmer, S. Newton, M. Strynar, A.J. Williams M. Bourgin, U. von Gunten events without express written consent from ACS.

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Section I A Tribute to Glenn Waychunas 8:30 ENVR 168. Transformation of 9:40 ENVR 181. Advanced oxidation-driven benzophenone-4 by chlorine, chlora- transformation of Contaminant San Francisco Marriott Marquis Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by COLL and ENVR mine, and UV/chlorine. J. Lu, Y. Ji Candidate List (CCL3) compounds Sierra K in drinking water. K. Linden, U. von 8:50 ENVR 169. Comparison of UV/ Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics Gunten, H. Mestankova, A.M. Parker, Integrated & Sustainable free chlorine, UV/monochloramine, on Surfaces S. Canonica, K. Schirmer Environmental Remediation and UV/hydrogen peroxide advanced Cosponsored by CEI Surface Science oxidation processes for contaminant 10:05 Intermission. degradation under scenarios relevant Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored 10:20 ENVR 182. Toxicity profiles and S. K. Brar, R. Galvez, Organizers to potable reuse. Y. Chuang, W. Mitch by COLL and ENVR metastable disinfection byprod- M. Cledon, Organizer, Presiding 9:10 ENVR 170. Investigation of the ucts. D.A. Reckhow, Y. Yu iopamidol degradation by UV/chlo- 1:30 Introductory Remarks. 10:45 ENVR 183. Regeneration rine. X. Kong, J. Jiang, J. Ma, J. Fang 1:35 ENVR 148. Effect of synergistic MONDAY MORNING of strong base ion exchange interaction between Ce and Mn on 9:30 ENVR 171. Reactive chlorine species resin for hexavalent chromium the CO capture of calcium-based Section A significantly contributes to the degrada- removal. J.A. Korak, M. Arias-Paic 2 tion of trimethoprim in the UV/chlorine sorbent: Textural properties, ability 11:10 ENVR 184. Options for hydro- San Francisco Marriott Marquis process. Z. Wu, K. Guo, C. Shang, J. Fang of donating electrons, and gener- gen remediation in complex Salons 10/11 ation of oxygen vacancy. H. Guo, 9:50 Intermission. water matrices. L.E. Schweitzer J. Feng, Y. Zhao, X. Ma, S. Wang Tribute to Jerry Schnoor 10:05 ENVR 172. Radical chemistry 11:35 ENVR 185. Water disinfection: 1:55 ENVR 149. Chemical and adsorptive J. G. Burken, D. M. Cwiertny, C. L. Just, of the UV/chlorine process on the From laboratory bench to full scale. characterization of solids to capture Organizers, Presiding degradation of micropollutants in Where we are and where we need greenhouse gases under standard water treatment. J. Fang, K. Guo, to go. C.N. Haas, B. Farouk, W. Wei 8:00 ENVR 159. Nanoparticle conditions of temperature and pres- Z. Wu, M. Pan, Z. Ren, C. Shang sure. B. Delgado, A. Avalos Ramirez, surface affinity as a predictor 10:30 ENVR 173. Formation and Section D R. Lagacé, A. Giroir-Fendler, S. Godbout of nanoparticle fate, biouptake and trophic transfer. M. Wiesner, conversion of sulfate radical and San Francisco Marriott Marquis 2:15 ENVR 150. Biodegradation of N. Geitner, A. Turner, N. O’Brian hydroxyl radical in UV/peroxymo- Golden Gate C1 hexabromocyclododecane by nosulfate system. Y. Guan, J. Ma 8:30 ENVR 160. Analytical and toxicological Rhodopseudomonas palustris Understanding Dissolved Organic studies of emerging water disinfection 10:55 ENVR 174. Degradation of sp. R. Wang, T. Chang, Y. Peng, Y. Shih Matter Reactivity: Honoring George byproducts halobenzoquinones. X. Li, chlorophenol by hydroxylamine 2:35 ENVR 151. Withdrawn. W. Wang, J. Li, G. Huang, L. Blackstock- and peroxymonosulfate. L. Chen, Aiken, the DOM Whisperer 2:55 ENVR 152. Assessment of Jmaiff, I. Vander Meulen, J. Zhang J. Zhang, P. Wang, Y. Huang, B. Wu Y. Chin, D. M. McKnight, Organizers changes in ecotoxicity of dredged 8:50 ENVR 161. DLVO energy of interac- 11:15 ENVR 175. Kinetic study of R. M. Cory, Presiding marine sediment by sediment tion of macromolecule-coated silver hydroxyl and sulfate radical-medi- 8:00 Introductory Remarks. treatments for TPH removal. K. Kim, nanoparticles. T. Zhu, D. Lawler ated oxidation of pharmaceuticals in G. Joo, B. Jeong, K. Nam, Y. Choi wastewater effluents. L. Lushi, B. Yao, 8:10 ENVR 186. What can simple 9:10 ENVR 162. Waste acid as S. Hou, J. Fang, S. Yan, W. Song measurements of DOM tell us when 3:15 Intermission. the energy source for desalina- made in new ways? B. Bergamaschi 3:30 ENVR 153. Sediment contaminant tion, softening and mechanical 11:35 ENVR 176. Denitration and renitration accumulation in stormwater catch- work. A.K. Sengupta, M. German processes in sulfate radical-based oxida- 8:45 ENVR 187. Characterization of tion of nitroaromatic compounds. Y. Ji dissolved organic matter during ment basins: New implications for 9:30 Intermission. management guidelines. V. Craver, municipal wastewater treat- L. Schifman, V. Kasaraneni, T. Boving 9:45 ENVR 163. Phytoforensic methods Section C ment. C.K. Remucal, A. Maizel, S. Berg from the air: Hyperspectral Image 9:10 ENVR 188. Characterization of 3:50 ENVR 154. Advanced study of (HSI) comparison of plant responses San Francisco Marriott Marquis fluorescent DOM in textile dyeing unconventional oil behaviour in regard to energetics exposure and drought Salons 14/15 wastewater. C. Cheng, J. Wu, to surface water oil spills. R. Galvez stress. P. Manley, A. Ghulam, Z. Yin, Chemistry of Water Treatment from B. Liu, J. Tang, K.M. Saleem M.Y. Berezin, C.E. Johnson, J.G. Burken 4:10 ENVR 155. Integrated municipal solid Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium 9:35 ENVR 189. Reactivity towards waste management: Renewable energy 10:15 ENVR 164. Differential response of honoring the Contributions of Mel N-Nitrosamines of bulk and trace organ- and activated carbons for leachate Arabidopsis thaliana to Polychlorinated Suffet ics of wastewater origin. P.K. Westerhoff, treatment. J.L. Goldfarb, C. Gopu Biphenyls (PCBs) and their hydroxylated Physical & Chemical Processes J. Rice, D. Hanigan, A. Dotson 4:30 ENVR 156. Removal of chlortet- metabolites (OH-PCBs). B. VanAken, racycline from water using immo- S. Subramanian, J.L. Schnoor Cosponsored by CHED 10:00 Intermission. bilized laccase onto adsorptive 10:35 ENVR 165. Photolysis of 2,4-dini- Financially supported by AEESP 10:10 ENVR 190. National Ecological membrane. M. Taheran, M. Naghdi, troanisole and its metabolites in Observatory Network (NEON): S.K. Brar, E.J. Knystautas, M. Verma, Arabidopsis leaves. H. Schroer, C.L. Just J. A. Pedersen, F. L. Rosario, Organizers Dissolved organic matter quan- R.Y. Surampalli, J.R. Valero tity and quality. K. Cawley 10:55 ENVR 166. Innovations in passive M. J. McGuire, Organizer, Presiding 4:50 ENVR 157. Electrochemical deposition sampling for bioavailable contam- 8:00 ENVR 177. Efficient anaerobic 10:45 ENVR 191. Relationships for the recovery and separation of inants in sediments. D.D. Reible, membrane bioreactor treatment of between microbial activity, nutri- metals: A novel approach for reclaim- X. Shen, M. Rakowska, S. Yan municipal wastewater for energy ents, and organic matter chemistry ing rare earth and specialty elements and biosolids reduction. P. McCarty, in urban-impacted rivers. R.S. Gabor, from industrial waste and processing Section B J. Kim, C. Shin, J. Bae R. Smith, J.F. Shah, P.D. Brooks streams. M. O’Connor, R. Coulthard, D. Plata San Francisco Marriott Marquis 8:25 ENVR 178. Optimization of urban 11:10 ENVR 192. Concentration- 5:10 ENVR 158. Withdrawn. discharge relationships during the Salons 12/13 groundwater recharge systems that infiltrate combined stormwater and recession of an extreme flood in the Holy Grails in Chemistry: Celebrating Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles recycled water through surface spreading Boulder Creek Watershed: Patterns the 50th Anniversary of Accounts of & Membranes in Water & Wastewater basins. J.L. Bradshaw, R.G. Luthy of lithologic solute concentrations Chemical Research Journal Treatment: A Symposium in honor of contrast with decreases in concentra- 8:50 ENVR 179. Thermal air oxidation Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored by BIOL, Prof. Jun Ma tion and changes in chemical quality during biomass char formation and BMGT, CARB, CATL, CELL, COLL, ENVR, of dissolved organic material. G. Rue, Advanced Oxidation Processes its effects on adsorption of organic HIST, I&EC, MEDI, MPPG‡, ORGN and PROF D.M. McKnight, N. Rock, R.S. Gabor, M. Tfaily Financially supported by Sciex China compounds. J.J. Pignatello 11:35 ENVR 193. Pb and Hg mobi- LGBT Graduate & Postdoctoral 9:15 ENVR 180. Modeling organic Student Chemistry Research D. D. Dionysiou, J. Fang, V. K. Sharma, lization by dissolved organic contaminant sorption by biochar matter in an ombrotrophic peat- Symposium Organizers and activated carbon: Insights into land. J. Jeremiason, S.D. Sebestyen, Y. Lee, W. Mitch, Presiding Novel Reactions, Methodologies & concentration independent removal E. Baumann, E. Seelen, A. Agather and isotherm curvature. K. Shimabuku, Syntheses in Organic Chemistry 8:00 Introductory Remarks. J. Paige, M. Luna Aguero, R.S. Summers Sponsored by PROF, Cosponsored by 8:05 ENVR 167. Understanding chlo- ANYL‡, BIOL‡, CHED, CMA, COLL, COMP, ramine-driven photochemistry for ‡ CWD, ENVR, INOR , MEDI, MPPG, ORGN, water reuse applications. H. Liu PHYS, PMSE‡, POLY, PRES‡ and WCC Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry

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Section E 9:35 ENVR 205. Effect of chlorination 11:35 Discussion. 8:40 ENVR 229. Highly stable SERS and chloramination on the removal nanoprobes for pH detection in San Francisco Marriott Marquis 11:55 Concluding Remarks. of micropollutants in wastewater confined water environment. H. Wei, Sierra E treatment plants. N. Bilgin Saritas, M. Willner, L.C. Marr, P.J. Vikesland E. Aydin, E. Pehlivanoglu Mantas Section H Chemistry & Application of Advanced 9:00 ENVR 230. Ultra-trace electro- Oxidation Processes for Water 9:55 Intermission. San Francisco Marriott Marquis chemical sensing of heavy metals Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse Sierra J using nanostructured bismuth doped 10:15 ENVR 206. Investigation of radical carbon complex: Real time on site Financially supported by AEESP chlorine species reactions in advanced Sulfidation of Metal-Based environmental application. K.M. Zeinu D. D. Dionysiou, X. He, G. Li Puma, oxidation processes. S.P. Mezyk, Engineered & Natural Nanomaterials: D. Minakata, X. Quan, Organizers J. Castillo, J. Gleason, K.P. Ishida Implications for Their Fate & Effects in 9:20 ENVR 231. Optimization of coagulation process for the removal 10:35 ENVR 207. Coupled titanium the Environment K. E. O’Shea, Organizer, Presiding of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) dioxide photocatalysis and filtration to Y. Bi, P. K. Westerhoff, Organizers characterized by Excitation-Emission A. Pintar, Presiding mitigate organic matter and estro- D. Fan, P. G. Tratnyek, Organizers, Presiding Fluorescence Matrix (EEM) via 2-level gens. C. Johnson, P.J. McNamara, B. Mayer 8:00 ENVR 194. Improved electron-hole Full Factorial Design (FFD) method- separation/migration in anatase TiO 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 2 10:55 ENVR 208. Kinetic study of organo- ology. R.C. Go, C. Kan, M.G. de Luna nanotube/reduced graphene oxide phosphate flame retardant reactions 8:05 ENVR 218. Rates, mechanisms, 9:40 ENVR 232. Validation and optimi- composites for efficient photocat- with hydroxyl radicals. S.P. Mezyk and impacts of sulfidation of metal zation of an alternative method for alytic degradation of bisphenol and metal oxide nanoparticles on 11:15 ENVR 209. Regulated and unregu- NDMA analysis requiring less time, A. G. Zerjav, S. Arshad, P. Djinovic, their fate and effects in wastewater lated halogenated disinfection byproduct cost, and sample volume. S. Roback, I. Junkar, J. Kovac, J. Zavasnik, A. Pintar treatment plants and freshwater wetland formation from chlorination of high salin- M.H. Plumlee, H. Kodamatani, T. Fujioka 8:35 ENVR 195. Nitrogen doped porous ity groundwaters. A. Szczuka, W. Mitch mesocosms. G. Lowry, J.P. Stegemeier carbon with peroxymonosulfate activation 10:00 Intermission. 11:35 Concluding Remarks. 8:35 ENVR 219. Formation and oxidative capability for effective water treat- stability of metal sulfide nanoparti- 10:15 ENVR 233. Development of ment. G. Wang, X. Quan, S. Chen, H. Yu cles and 2D nanosheets. Z. Wang, NanoAptamer assay and portable Section G 9:00 ENVR 196. Post-illumination activity Y. Zhang, E. Gray, A. Peterson, R. Hurt analyzer for the detection of bisphenol of SnO nanoparticle-decorated Cu O A. H. Lim, E. Lee, S. Lee, B. Chua, A. Son 2 2 San Francisco Marriott Marquis 9:05 ENVR 220. Dissolution behavior of nanocubes by H O production in dark 2 2 Sierra C silver nanoparticles and formation of 10:35 ENVR 234. Conjugated molecule from photocatalytic memory. L. Liu, based resistive sensor for microbial Accurate Mass/High Resolution Mass secondary sulfidated silver nanoparti- W. Sun, W. Yang, Q. Li, J. Shang detection in water with E. coli as a case Spectrometry for Environmental cles in municipal wastewater by single study. A.N. Mallya, D.C. Ramamurthy 9:25 ENVR 197. Photocatalytic removal Monitoring & Remediation particle ICP-MS. S. Ghoshal, M.M. Azodi of triclosan and triclocarban by zinc 10:55 ENVR 235. Molecular imprinted Cosponsored by ANYL 9:25 ENVR 221. Silver nanoparticles oxide and nitrogen-doped reduced fate at the solution/biofilm/mineral composite sol-gel layers for conduc- graphene oxide. M. Hwangbo, T. Anumol, R. Marfil-Vega, T. M. Young, interface. M. Desmau, G. Alexandre, tometric sensing of environmental T. Alivio, Y. Shi, S. Banerjee, K. Chu Organizers, Presiding C. Levard, G. Ona-Nguema, V. Vidal, toxins. A. Mujahid, T. Hussain, H. Munir M. Auffan, P.J. Eng, M.F. Benedetti 9:50 Intermission. 8:00 ENVR 210. Characterization of 11:15 ENVR 236. Fluorometer using 10:05 ENVR 198. Efficient contaminant nitro-substituted polycyclic aro- 9:45 ENVR 222. Electroanalytical the pigment phycocyanin as an early degradation by hydrogen peroxide matic hydrocarbons from standard methods in characterization of warning system for the appearance activated graphite-supported Fe-TAML diesel particulate matter using liquid metal sulphide nanoparticles in of difficult to treat cyanobacterial catalyst. Y. Chang, C. Miller, D. Waite chromatography orbitrap mass water environment. M. Marguš, T&O compounds and cyanotoxins in spectrometry. M.S. Bataineh I. Coha, M. Lovri ´c, I. Ciglenecki comparison to UV-EEM online param- 10:30 ENVR 199. Evaluations of biotrickling eters as amino acids. C. Moldaenke, 8:25 ENVR 211. 10:05 Intermission. filters for the removal of mixtures of Identifying trace H. Dahlhaus, W. Schmidt, M. Wagner, environmental contaminants in CO trihalomethanes under two envi- 2 10:20 ENVR 223. Spectroscopic investi- S. Kueppers, P.L. Schorr ronmental conditions. B. Mezgebe, capture solvents from coal-fired power gation of the mechanism and kinetics 11:35 ENVR 237. Withdrawn. G. Sorial, E. Sahle-Demessie plants using high resolution Time- of the sulfidation of FeIII-(oxyhydr)oxide of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (TOF- 10:55 ENVR 200. Reactivity of trichloramine nanoparticles. N. Kumar, V. Noël, MS). J.G. Thompson, S. Bhatnagar, K. Liu Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry J. Pacheco, K. Maher, G.E. Brown (NCl3) with amino acids prior to advanced 8:50 ENVR 212. Utilization of soft and A Tribute to Glenn Waychunas oxidation process treatment. L. Watts, 10:50 ENVR 224. Oxidation of synthetic J. Gleason, S.P. Mezyk, K.P. Ishida hard ionization techniques with iron(II) monosulfide at circumneu- Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored 2-dimensional gas chromatography 11:20 ENVR 201. Photocatalytic tral pH when exposed to aerobic by COLL and ENVR and high-resolution mass spectrom- activity enhancement of ZnO thin conditions: Fe-mineral transforma- etry for unknown identification in Science for a Sustainable Energy films under visible light using Bi O tions and oxidizing capacity of the 2 3 hydraulic fracturing fluid, flowback and Future dots. J.C. Medina, N.S. Portillo-Veléz, system. C. Miller, R. Collins, D. Waite produced water samples. J. Rosenblum, M. Bizarro, A. Hernández-Gordillo, S.E. Rodil Energy Storage K. Linden, A.J. Dane, E. Thurman, I. Ferrer 11:10 ENVR 225. Reductive immo- bilization of hexavalent chromium Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored by Section F 9:15 ENVR 213. Nontarget analysis of by polysulfide-reduced iron (hydro) BIOL, BIOT, BMGT, CARB, CATL, CEI, hydraulic fracturing flowback waters oxides. M. Shi, J. Li, J.S. Zheng CELL, COLL, ENFL, ENVR, GEOC, I&EC, San Francisco Marriott Marquis throughout the fracturing process MEDI, MPPG‡, ORGN and PROF Sierra B using LC-QToF-MS. K. Oetjen, 11:30 ENVR 226. Trichloroethene dechlori- P.C. Winkler, T.Y. Cath, J. Blotevogel, nation by mechanochemically sulfidated LGBT Graduate & Postdoctoral Contaminants of Emerging Concern in T. Borch, R. Young, C.P. Higgins zero valent iron: Reaction pathway, kinet- Student Chemistry Research Natural & Engineered Systems ics and electron efficiency. Y. Gu, F. He Symposium 9:40 ENVR 214. Identifying endocrine Cosponsored by AGRO, ANYL and CEI disrupting compounds in treated sewage Frontiers in Analytical & Physical L. M. Blaney, A. J. Hernandez, Organizers, sludge using non-targeted LC/MS/ Section I Chemistry: From Atmospheric to Presiding MS and CALUX cell-based bioas- San Francisco Marriott Marquis Atomic Discoveries says. G. Pecora, T.M. Young, T. Anumol 8:30 Introductory Remarks. Sierra K Sponsored by PROF, Cosponsored by ‡ ‡ 10:05 Intermission. Advances & Applications in Water ANYL , BIOL , CHED, CMA, COLL, COMP, 8:35 ENVR 202. Role of Mn-oxide CWD, ENVR, INOR‡, MEDI, MPPG, ORGN, 10:20 ENVR 215. Exploring the great Sensing Technologies for Drinking controlling the pathways of glypho- PHYS, PMSE‡, POLY, PRES‡ and WCC sate degradation. H. Li, D. Jaisi unknown: Role of NTA in ensur- Water, Re-Use, Agri-Tech & Research ing water safety. S.A. Snyder Teaching, Researching & Community 8:55 ENVR 203. Kinetic study of thermal C. Moldaenke, W. Zhang, Organizers 10:45 ENVR 216. Resolving masses Building in the Global Chemical monochloramine reactions with M. E. Romero-Gonzalez, P. L. Schorr, and bottlenecks for long-term Enterprise nitrogenous compounds. J. Gleason, Organizers, Presiding S.P. Mezyk, K.P. Ishida LC-MS monitoring with the enviMass Sponsored by IAC, Cosponsored by workflow version 3.2. M.J. Loos, 8:00 ENVR 227. Advances in sensing BMGT‡, ENVR‡, I&EC, PRES‡ and PROF 9:15 ENVR 204. Impact of sulfate on S. Ruppe, J. Mazacek, H. Singer technologies for water monitor- electrochemical oxidation of recalcitrant ing. M.E. Romero-Gonzalez Advances in Treatment Processes for organic compounds using boron- 11:10 ENVR 217. Suspect and non-target Metals & Metalloids doped diamond anodes. A. Farhat screening of organic contaminants 8:20 ENVR 228. Fluorescence spec- In stormwater runoff and exposed troscopy: A tool to monitor pres- Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR fish. E.P. Kolodziej, B. Du, J. Lofton, ence of contaminants in water reuse J. McIntyre, N. Scholz, J. Davis, J.E. Baker systems. J. Wasswa, N. Mladenov

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Chemistry & Physical Chemistry of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation 2:15 ENVR 258. Post treatment chal- Section E Thermal Processes for the Circular Processes in Water & Wastewater lenges at advanced potable reuse Carbon Economy Treatment plants: Corrosion, metals mobi- San Francisco Marriott Marquis Sierra A Sponsored by CELL, Cosponsored Financially supported by Sciex China lization and the reappearance of by ENFL and ENVR disinfection byproducts. S. Roback, Chemistry & Application of Advanced J. Fang, V. K. Sharma, Organizers K.P. Ishida, M.H. Plumlee, J. Dadakis, Oxidation Processes for Water Elucidation of Mechanisms D. D. Dionysiou, Organizer, Presiding W. Mitch, S.E. Fendorf, D. Hokanson Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse & Kinetics on Surfaces T. An, Presiding 2:40 Intermission. Financially supported by AEESP Surface Science 2:55 ENVR 259. Isolation and characteriza- 1:00 Introductory Remarks. D. D. Dionysiou, G. Li Puma, D. Minakata, K. E. Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored tion of natural organic matter from Pony O’Shea, X. Quan, Organizers by COLL and ENVR 1:05 ENVR 246. Three-dimensional MnO2 Lake, Antarctica. E.M. Perdue, S. Driver porous hollow microspheres for enhanced X. He, Organizer, Presiding 3:20 ENVR 260. NOM: From unfiltered activity as ozonation catalysts in water supplies to water boil orders. W.C. Becker T. An, R. Pupo Nogueira, Presiding treatment. C. He, Y. Huang, W. Xu, X. Tan MONDAY AFTERNOON 3:45 ENVR 261. Impact of pre-oxida- 1:00 ENVR 271. Application of photo-fen- 1:30 ENVR 247. Enhanced degradation of tion on the removal of regulated and ton process for the degradation of organic micropollutants via hetero- Section A emerging disinfection byproducts antibiotics and disinfection of anaerobic geneous photo-Fenton reactions on by activated carbon. E.M. Verdugo, pre-treatmed hospital effluent. J.A. Perini, San Francisco Marriott Marquis α-FeOOH. W. Zhang, G. Zhang, P. Wang M. Gifford, S.D. Richardson, R.S. Summers, A.L. Tonetti, R. Pupo Nogueira Salons 10/11 1:55 ENVR 248. Comparison of catalytic B.D. Stanford, E. Dickenson 1:35 ENVR 272. Analogies and differences Tribute to Jerry Schnoor ozonation by LaFeO and LaCoO : 3 3 4:10 ENVR 262. Characterization and between bacterial and viral inactiva- Benzotriazole degradation, elimina- monitoring of dissolved organic tion during photo-Fenton treatment of J. G. Burken, D. M. Cwiertny, C. L. Just, tion of bromate andreaction mecha- Organizers, Presiding matter at drinking water treatment wastewater. S. Giannakis, C. Pulgarin nism. Y. Zhang, Y. Xia, Q. Li, B. Xu, F. Qi plants: Methods and applica- 2:00 ENVR 273. Effect of porous 1:00 ENVR 238. Withdrawn 2:15 ENVR 249. Visible light activated nano- tion. M. Philibert, C. Cazin, F. Zraick structure on the heterogeneous sized bismuth titanates for photocatalytic 1:30 ENVR 239. Phytoforensic methods Fenton oxidation regeneration of degradation of bisphenol A. M.K. Patil, to affirm impacts of endophytoc Section D magnetic carbon. Y. Xiao, J.M. Hill degradation in field phytoremedia- B. Ren, M. Nadagouda, D.D. Dionysiou San Francisco Marriott Marquis 2:25 ENVR 274. Coupling photo- tion process. S.L. Doty, M.J. Blaylock, 2:35 Intermission. J. Freeman, C. Cohu, J.G. Burken, Golden Gate C1 catalysts and ferrate oxidation: A. Simon, J. Isebrands 2:50 ENVR 250. Enhanced visible-light-re- Towards an innovative solution for sponsive photocatalytic degradation Understanding Dissolved Organic wastewater treatment. T. Pigot 1:55 ENVR 240. Health risk for res- of emerging pollutants by ZnFe O / Matter Reactivity: Honoring George idents via inhalation exposure to 2 4 Aiken, the DOM Whisperer 2:50 Intermission. TiO2 heterostructures. R. Doong particle-bound hydrophobic organic 3:05 ENVR 275. Photochemical and 3:15 ENVR 251. LaFeO perovskite D. M. McKnight, Organizer compounds and heavy metals in a 3 photocatalytic transformation mech- as a nanocatalyst for diclofenac typical e-waste recycling zone. P. Luo, Y. Chin, Organizer, Presiding anism and risk assessment of typical degradation by heterogeneous C. Huang, L. Bao, S. Li, E. Zeng synthetic musks in water: Theoretical activation of oxone process: 1:00 ENVR 263. Watershed tea in arctic study. G. Yanpeng, G. Li, T. An 2:20 ENVR 241. Withdrawn. Efficiency and mechanism. Y. Rao lakes: Comparing carbon chemistry and cycling in red zinger vs. cham- 3:40 ENVR 276. Theoretical study of 2:45 Intermission. 3:40 ENVR 252. Efficient degradation of omile waters. R.M. Cory, C.P. Ward, the reaction of OH radicals with carbamazepine in aqueous solution 3:00 ENVR 242. Trees as indicators of vapor J. Bowen, A. Trusiak, L. Treibergs benzoic acid in the gas and aqueous by bismuth oxybromide-activated intrusion risk. J.L. Wilson, M. Limmer, phase. C. Wu, A. De Visscher, I. Gates V. Samaranayake, J. Schumacher, J.G. Burken peroxide oxidation. X. Liu, J. Li, T. Zhang 1:35 ENVR 264. Permafrost dissolved organic matter leachability and 4:05 ENVR 277. Activation of Fe-tpena 4:00 ENVR 253. BiOI micro- 3:25 ENVR 243. Use of environmental reactivity in the presence of various by hydrogen peroxide to form an spheres for pre-treatment of fate models in U.S. EPA TSCA new solutions from an Alaskan Sub-Arctic unselective strong oxidant at circum- winery wastewater. A. Mera chemicals assessments. M. Card, watershed. K.R. Gagne, J.J. Guerard neutral pH. C. Miller, Y. Chang, D.P. E.L. Libelo, K. Mayo-Bean, D. Lynch ENVR de Sousa, C.J. McKenzie, D. Waite 4:20 254. Degradation of dimethyl 2:00 ENVR 265. Relating the reactivity phthalate by peroxomonosulfate 3:50 ENVR 244. Arsenic in geogenic of triplet excited states of dissolved 4:30 ENVR 278. Degradation mech- activated with Zn-NiOx. G. Zhang, soil from Hong Kong: Speciation, natural organic matter to organic matter anisms of algal odorants of β-cy- J. Zhang, P. Zhou, Y. Zhang mobilization, and bioaccessibil- quality and land cover in mixed-use clocitral and β-ionone during UV ity. J. Cui, Y. Zhao, J. Li, D. Tsang, watersheds. A.J. McCabe, W. Arnold photolysis and UV/chlorination C. Poon, T. Chan, W. Wang, X. Li Section C reactions. T. Kim, T. Kim, M. Kim, K. Zoh 2:25 ENVR 266. Cross-scale advances 4:15 ENVR 245. Modeling ion San Francisco Marriott Marquis in CDOM biogeochemistry: From exchange equilibria in cross-linked Salons 14/15 molecular to ecoregional perspec- Section F cationic surfactant nanoparticle tives. P.L. Brezonik, C.G. Griffin, San Francisco Marriott Marquis solutions. M. Chen, C.T. Jafvert Chemistry of Water Treatment from J.C. Finlay, L.G. Olmanson, R.M. Hozalski, Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium Sierra B 4:40 Panel Discussion. B.J. Allen, W. Arnold, M.E. Bauer honoring the Contributions of Mel 2:50 Intermission. Contaminants of Emerging Concern Suffet in Natural & Engineered Systems Section B 3:00 ENVR 267. From the Antarctic to the Characterization of Natural Organic Cosponsored by AGRO, ANYL and CEI Arctic: An expeditionary approach to the San Francisco Marriott Marquis Matter environmental chemistry and reactivity of L. M. Blaney, A. J. Hernandez, Organizers, Salons 12/13 Cosponsored by CHED dissolved organic matter. D.M. McKnight Presiding Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles Financially supported by AEESP & Membranes in Water & Wastewater 3:35 ENVR 268. Location matters: 1:00 Introductory Remarks. Groundwater flow direction (recharge Treatment: A Symposium in honor of M. J. McGuire, F. L. Rosario, Organizers vs. discharge) controls DOM and 1:05 ENVR 279. Novel method for Prof. Jun Ma J. A. Pedersen, Organizer, Presiding DIN gradients and cycling in the the quantification of the total bed sediments of a groundwa- N-nitrosamines concentration (TONO) 1:00 ENVR 255. Abbreviated review ter flow-through lake. R.L. Smith, in water. F. Breider, U. von Gunten of photochemistry of natural D.B. Kent, D.R. LeBlanc, J. Bohlke, organic matter then (1989) and now 1:25 ENVR 280. Formation of vege- D.A. Repert, D. Stoliker, R. Hull, T.D. McCobb, (2017). W.J. Cooper, B.A. Cottrell table-derived disinfection byprod- J. Underwood, C. Conaway, A.P. Reed ucts. Y. Komaki, J. Choe, W. Mitch 1:25 ENVR 256. Environmental photochem- 4:00 ENVR 269. Evidence for conser- istry of organic matter. F.L. Rosario 1:45 ENVR 281. NDMA precursor transfor- Technical program information vative transport of dissolved organic mation and identification during reverse known at press time. 1:50 ENVR 257. Assessing dissolved carbon in major river basins in osmosis and UV/peroxide water treatment organic matter photo-reactivity in Maine. T. Huntington, C. Roesler, G. Aiken for indirect potable reuse. D. Hanigan, The official technical program a subtropical wetland ecosystem: 4:25 ENVR 270. Is disturbance mobi- I. Ferrer, E. Thurman, S. Roback, K.P. Ishida, Correlations between optical prop- for the 253rd ACS National lizing or creating the aged carbon M.H. Plumlee, P.K. Westerhoff erties, antioxidant capacity, and the exported in streams? R.T. Barnes, Meeting is available at: photochemical formation of reactive D. Butman, P. Raymond, H. Wilson www.acs.org/SanFran2017 intermediates. G. McKay, W. Huang, C. Romera-Castillo, F.L. Rosario, R. Jaffe 4:50 Concluding Remarks.

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2:05 ENVR 282. Study of 3:05 Intermission. Section I Advances in Medicinal & Biological N-Nitrosodimethhyleamine (NDMA) Chemistry: From Therapeutics to 3:10 ENVR 294. Can field sampling still be formation in the untreated surface San Francisco Marriott Marquis Education educationally valuable without obvious water using preformed chlora- Sierra K trends in the data? S.J. Bachofer Sponsored by PROF, Cosponsored by mines. S. Prabakar, F. Samadi, A. Kruzic Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: ANYL‡, BIOL‡, CHED, CMA, COLL, COMP, 3:30 ENVR 295. Analysis of heavy metals ‡ 2:25 Intermission. Formulation, Characterization & CWD, ENVR, INOR , MEDI, MPPG, ORGN, in water using cloud point extraction Applications Across the Product PHYS, PMSE‡, POLY, PRES‡ and WCC 2:45 ENVR 283. Fate of micropol- and flame atomic absorption spec- Life Cycle lutants in high-capacity waste- trometry. A. Rihana-Abdallah, Z. Li Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics water treatment plants in Istanbul S. Hussain, A. J. Kennedy, Organizers on Surfaces 3:50 ENVR 296. Semi-synthetic metropolitan area. S.C. Tuzun, microcystins and their role in public C. Sayes, Organizer, Presiding Mechanisms E. Aydin, E. Pehlivanoglu Mantas health. J. Westrick, J. Birbeck, G. O’Neill 1:00 Introductory Remarks. Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored 3:05 ENVR 284. Biotransformation of 4:10 ENVR 297. Selenium removal by COLL and ENVR trace oganic compounds in aerobic, 1:10 ENVR 308. Identification and quan- from power plant waters using anaerobic and anoxic conditions. N. Lm, tification of ENPs in cosmetics, food layered double hydroxide materi- Undergraduate Research Posters B. Vanderford, E. Dickenson, D. McAvoy and the environment: Critical assess- als. M. Li, L. Farmen, C.K. Chan ment of FFF-ICPMS and single-particle Environmental Chemistry 3:25 ENVR 285. Prevalence and 4:25 ENVR 298. Real-time electronic (multi-element) ICPMS. F. Von Der Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored elimination of extracellular antibiotic sensor based on black phosphorus/ Kammer, A. Praetorius, M. Velimirovic, by ENVR and SOCED resistance genes in five full-scale Au NPs/DTT hybrid structure for arsenic A. Gundlach-Graham, D. Günther, T. Hofmann membrane reactors. S. Zhou, Y. Wang ion detection. G. Zhou, J. Chen 1:40 ENVR 309. Development and 3:45 ENVR 286. Roles played by 4:40 Concluding Remarks. application of methods that reliably ammonia oxidizers of a nitrifying MONDAY EVENING measure graphene oxide release activated sludge community in micro- from aged polymer nanocompos- pollutant biotransformation. Y. Men, Section H Section A ites. D.G. Goodwin, D. Jacobs, L. Sung P. Han, S. Archermann, Y. Yu, D.E. Helbling, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Moscone Center D.R. Johnson, M. Wagner, K. Fenner 2:00 ENVR 310. Aging of wood stains Sierra J containing CeO nanoparticles as UV Hall D 4:05 ENVR 287. Inhibition of the comet- 2 Sulfidation of Metal-Based filters. L. Scifo, A. Masion, P. Chaurand, Sci-Mix abolic transformation of 1,4-dioxane Engineered & Natural Nanomaterials: D. Borschneck, V. Vidal, C. Levard, J. Rose by Rhodococcus rhodochrous 21198 S. O. Obare, Organizer Implications for Their Fate & Effects grown on isobutane. M.F. Azizian 2:20 ENVR 311. TiO2 nanoparticles in in the Environment sunscreen lotion: Asymmetric flow field- 8:00 - 10:00 4:25 Concluding Remarks. P. G. Tratnyek, P. K. Westerhoff, Organizers flow fractionation hyphenated to ICPMS 74. See previous listings. for their characterization. M. Velimirovic, Y. Bi, D. Fan, Organizers, Presiding 632-634, 640-641, 645, 647, 649-650, Section G S. Wagner, M. Gräf, M. Ehler, F. Abdolahpur 654, 659-666, 669-670, 675-677, 683, 1:00 Introductory Remarks. Monikh Fazel, F. Von Der Kammer, T. Hofmann San Francisco Marriott Marquis 687, 689-690, 710, 713, 715, 717, Sierra C 1:05 ENVR 299. Reactivity of nanoparticu- 2:40 Intermission. 720, 725, 735, 737-740, 746-747, 749, late iron sulfide (mackinawite). K.F. Hayes Environmental Chemistry: 2:55 ENVR 312. Environmentally relevant 752, 755, 758, 761-764, 770-772, Undergraduate & Graduate 1:35 ENVR 300. Reactivity and bioavailabil- physicochemical transformations of silver 774-776, 778-780, 785, 789-790, 792, Classroom, Laboratory & Local ity of mercury sorbed to or coprecipitated nanoparticles used in consumer prod- 794, 799-805, 812, 814-818, 820-821, Community Learning Experiences with iron . N. Rivera, H. Hsu-Kim ucts. S.R. Al-Abed, A. Gitipour, I. Radwan 824-825, 829, 862, 864-865, 870, 878-882. See subsequent listings. Cosponsored by ANYL and CHED 2:05 ENVR 301. Technetium stabi- 3:25 ENVR 313. Release and transfor- lization in low solubility sulfide mation of ZnO nanoparticles from Financially supported by AEESP phases. M. Asmussen, C. Pearce, coated surfaces during simulated M. A. Benvenuto, E. Roberts-Kirchhoff, J. Neeway, A. Lawter, R. Clayton, N.P. Qafoku dermal contact. J.G. Clar, E. Baumann, TUESDAY MORNING A. Remsen, T. Treye, T. Luxton Organizers, Presiding 2:25 ENVR 302. Environmental appli- 3:45 ENVR 314. Section A 1:00 Introductory Remarks. cation and implication of sulfide Determination of anions modified nanoscale zerovalent on the surface of Printed Circuit Boards San Francisco Marriott Marquis 1:05 ENVR 288. First-year, course- (PCBs) by IPC-TM- 650 method 2.3.28 iron. Y. Su, A.A. Keller, X. Zhou, Y. Zhang Salons 10/11 based chemistry research experience: using HPIC. B. Huang, J. Rohrer Development and implementation of a 2:45 Intermission. ACS Award for Creative Advances 4:05 ENVR 315. Influence of wear and research methods course for chemistry 3:00 ENVR 303. Effects of sulfidation on in Environmental Science & tear on the release of silver nanopar- and biochemistry majors. K.R. Evans, the reactivity of iron and iron oxides Technology: Symposium in honor ticles from sports socks. V. Gagnon, M.J. Mio, E. Roberts-Kirchhoff with contaminants. P.G. Tratnyek, of Dr. Douglas R. Worsnop M. Button, D. O’Carroll, K. Weber 1:25 ENVR 289. First-year, course- D. Fan, Y. Lan, A. Agrawal Financially supported by ES&T 4:25 ENVR 316. In vitro characterization based chemistry research experience: 3:30 ENVR 304. Understanding the Journal, ES&T Letters of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)- Implementation of a research-based effect of sulfidation on the reactivity of generating capacity of commercially M. Canagaratna, S. O. Obare, Organizers chemistry laboratory course for zero-valent iron materials. W. Yan, Y. Han available MesoSilverTM used as dietary chemistry and biochemistry stu- J. L. Jimenez, Organizer, Presiding dents as part of a research coor- 3:50 ENVR 305. Degradation of chlorinated supplement. H. Rong, S. Garg, T. Waite hydrocarbons by nanoscale zero-valent 8:00 Introductory Remarks. dination network. K.C. Lanigan, 4:45 Concluding Remarks. Iron treated with bisulfide and stabilized A. Matti, D. Tomco, K.R. Evans 8:10 ENVR 317. How clusters form with carboxymethylcellulose. A. Agrawal atmospheric aerosol particles: 1:45 ENVR 290. Introductory campus and Science for a Sustainable Energy distance-delivered course to engage first 4:10 ENVR 306. From the lab to the field: Future Nucleation in the CLOUD experi- Development of sulfidized nanoiron ment at CERN. U. Baltensperger year undergraduates in envrionmental Chemical & Biological Conversions chemistry. J.J. Guerard, S.M. Hayes for 1,2-dichloroethane degrada- tion. D.M. O’Carroll, A. Nunez Garcia, C. de Approaches to Energy Conversion 2:05 ENVR 291. Community Boer, C. Kocur, H. Boparai, A. Chowdhury Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored based undergraduate research: by BIOL, BIOT, BMGT, CARB, CATL, 4:40 ENVR 307. Sulfidized nZVI par- Measurement of hazardous air pol- CEI, CELL, COLL, ENVR, GEOC, I&EC, The use of any device to capture lutants with regard to environmental ticles for groundwater treatment: MEDI, MPPG‡, ORGN and PROF Synthesis, complex characterization justice. K. Zimmermann, L. Young images (e.g., cameras and camera and laboratory-scale testing. J. Filip, Teaching, Researching & Community 2:25 ENVR 292. Environmental toxi- J. Slunský, J. Nosek, J. Semerád, J. Kašlík, Building in the Global Chemical phones) or sound (e.g., tape and cology experiments in the general J. Oborná, J. Bachorik, I. Medrik Enterprise digital recorders) or to stream, chemistry laboratory curricu- lumat UC-Berkeley. M.C. Douskey, Sponsored by IAC, Cosponsored by upload or rebroadcast speakers or BMGT‡, ENVR‡, I&EC, PRES‡ and PROF A.M. Baranger, M. Robak, L.B. Armstrong, presentations is strictly prohibited G. Kerstiens, C.W. Tam, P. Pande LGBT Graduate & Postdoctoral at all official ACS meetings and 2:45 ENVR 293. Incorporating envi- Student Chemistry Research ronmental chemistry concepts into Symposium events without express written an analytical chemistry lecture/ consent from ACS. laboratory course. D.E. Latch

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8:35 ENVR 318. Probing the formation, 9:35 ENVR 330. Determination of trace 11:35 ENVR 343. Disparate antibi- 9:00 ENVR 354. Enhanced photoelec- behavior, and evolution of organic concentrations of oxyhalides and otic resistance gene levels revealed trocatalytic degradation of organic particulate matter through high-resolu- bromide in municipal and bottled across four major cities in California: pollutants in artificial photosyn- tion mass spectrometry. N.M. Donahue waters using a compact ion chroma- A survey in drinking water, air, and soil thesis systems. L. Zeng, X. Li tography system. J. Hu, J. Rohrer at 24 public parks. C.M. Echeverria 9:00 ENVR 319. From aerosol mass 9:25 ENVR 355. Enhanced filtration Palencia, J.A. Jay, V. Thulsiraj, spectrometry to global models of 9:55 Intermission. performance of carbon nanotube-based N.K. Tran, C.A. Ericksen, I. Melendez, aerosol formation. K. Carslaw membrane by electrochemical 10:10 ENVR 331. Disinfection byproducts M.G. Sanchez, D. Walpert, T. Yuan, E. Ficara, assistance. F. Xinfei, X. Quan 9:25 ENVR 320. Highly oxidized molecules as challenge targets for AOP treatment N. Senthilkumar, M. Hernandez-Cira, in atmospheric chemistry. T.F. Mentel during potable reuse. W. Mitch, Y. Chuang D. Gamboa, H. Haro, S. Paulson, Y. Zhu 9:50 Intermission. 9:50 Intermission. 10:35 ENVR 332. NDMA formation 10:05 ENVR 356. Withdrawn. during chlorination and ozona- Section D 10:10 ENVR 321. Why molecular structure 10:40 ENVR 357. Electrochemically tion of N, N-dimethyl hydrazine matters in the chemistry of atmospheric San Francisco Marriott Marquis enhanced microfiltration for water compounds: Reaction kinetics, organic aerosol formation. P. Ziemann detoxification and fouling control mechanisms, and implications for Golden Gate C1 in advanced wastewater treat- 10:35 ENVR 322. Bringing on-line NDMA formation control. Y. Lee Understanding Dissolved Organic ment. K. Choo, H. Park, H. Park aerosol and gas measurements 11:00 ENVR 333. UV/PMS disinfection: Matter Reactivity: Honoring close to home. J.P. Abbatt 11:05 ENVR 358. Removal of pharmaceuti- An efficient method for inactivation of George Aiken, the DOM Whisperer cals from different waters by conventional 11:00 ENVR 323. Molecular descrip- four kinds of dominant fungal spores in Y. Chin, D. M. McKnight, Organizers ozonation and an electro-peroxone tion of SOA formation: From new groundwater. G. Wen, X. Xu, T. Huang process. H. Wang, W. Yao, G. Yu, Y. Wang particle growth rates to aqueous P. Maurice, Presiding 11:20 ENVR 334. Enhanced bacte- organic chemistry. J. Thornton 11:30 ENVR 359. Development of a ricidal effect towards E. coli and 8:00 Introductory Remarks. novel high throughput Ti O -based 11:20 ENVR 324. Chemical changes arising removal of 1,1,1-trichloroethane by 4 7 8:10 ENVR 344. Nanoscale metal-or- reactive electrochemical filter: from the heterogeneous oxidation of reduced graphene oxide supported ganic matter interactions. H. Hsu- A case study on efficient miner- atmospheric organic aerosol. J.H. Kroll FeCu. A. Ahmad, X. Guo, Y. Xu Kim, C. Jiang, U. Ndu alization of Perfluorooctanoate 11:40 ENVR 325. Atmospheric chemistry 8:45 ENVR 345. Radium and thal- (PFOA). H. Lin, C. Wang, J. Niu and role of isoprene hydroxy hydrop- Section C lium binding to dissolved organic eroxides: Prototype preindustrial VOC San Francisco Marriott Marquis matter. L. Martin, C. Simonucci, Section F oxidation products. F. Keutsch E. Viollier, M.F. Benedetti Salons 14/15 San Francisco Marriott Marquis 9:10 ENVR 346. Complexation with Section B Chemistry of Water Treatment from Sierra B Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium dissolved organic matter affects aqueous uranium speciation Green Chemistry Adoption: San Francisco Marriott Marquis honoring the Contributions of and adsorption. K.M. Campbell, Progressive Changes by Different Salons 12/13 Mel Suffet C. Fuller, J. Schaper, G. Aiken Industry Sectors Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles Environmental Analytical Chemistry Cosponsored by CEI, MEDI, ORGN and SCHB‡ & Membranes in Water & Wastewater 9:35 ENVR 347. Influence of dissolved Treatment: A Symposium in honor of Cosponsored by CHED organic matter on the stability Financially supported by AEESP of trace level hexavalent chro- Prof. Jun Ma Financially supported by AEESP mium in surface and ground water S. O. Obare, Organizer Disinfection/Oxidation Byproducts M. J. McGuire, J. A. Pedersen, Organizers samples. V.I. Furdui, S. Maedler N. Vaidya, Organizer, Presiding Formation & Control F. L. Rosario, Organizer, Presiding 10:00 Intermission. Financially supported by Sciex China 8:30 Introductory Remarks. 10:10 ENVR 348. Can we predict 8:00 ENVR 335. Interaction of cat- 8:40 ENVR 360. Exemplifying green metal binding by DOM? E. Tipping, D. D. Dionysiou, V. K. Sharma, Organizers ionic pharmaceuticals with chemistry with sterically protected and S. Lofts, A. Stockdale J. Fang, Organizer, Presiding dissolved natural organic electronically activated azamacrocycle matter. J.A. Pedersen, I. Christl, B. Liu S. D. Richardson, Presiding 10:45 ENVR 349. Detection of aqueous catalysts. R. Chorghade, M. Chorghade complexes of arsenic and iron with 8:25 ENVR 336. Development, vali- 9:00 ENVR 361. Overview of more sustain- 8:00 Introductory Remarks. dissolved organic matter. H.V. Kulkarni, dation, and implications of a broad able and greener chemistry implemen- N. Mladenov, O. Prakash, A. Herrea 8:05 ENVR 326. Relative effective- spectrum screenng method for tation in industry. D.J. Constable ness of ferrate, chlorine dioxide, Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care 11:10 ENVR 350. Hg-DOM interac- 9:40 ENVR 362. Seamless integration zone and peroxone for control of Products (PPCPs) in wastewate tions during removal of Hg from of green chemistry at Pfizer from disinfection byproduct precur- effluents, source waters, and finished natural and polluted ecosys- development to discovery. D.T. Richter sors. D.A. Reckhow, X. Ma, J. Bliss, J. Gao drinking waters. A.D. Eaton, A. Haghani tems. F. Diaz, L.E. Katz, D. Lawler 10:00 ENVR 363. Design and evolution of 8:30 ENVR 327. Impacts of hydrau- 8:50 ENVR 337. Things you can’t 11:35 ENVR 351. Photoreduction of Hg(II) the BMS process greenness score- lic fracturing on drinking water: do with a GC-M. S.A. Snyder and photodemethylation of methyl- card. D.K. Leahy, E. Simmons, V. Hung, High resolution-MS uncovers mercury: The key role of sites on 9:15 ENVR 338. Using dark matter W. Fleming, J. Sweeney, M. Miller new chemical by-products of accurate mass to discover NDMA dissolved organic matter. D.E. Latch, concern. S.D. Richardson, H.K. Liberatore, precursors in wastewater. E.M. Thurman, J.D. Jeremiason, G. Aiken, J.C. Portner, 10:20 Intermission. M.J. Plewa, L.H. Cizmas, J.M. Vanbriesen I. Ferrer, D. Hanigan, P.K. Westerhoff A.J. Hiranaka, M.T. Dvorak, K.T. Tran 10:35 ENVR 364. Leading the textile 8:55 ENVR 328. Titanium dioxide 9:40 ENVR 339. Polarity rapid assessment and footwear industries towards zero and zinc oxide nanoparticles: method: A promising tool for characteriz- Section E discharge of hazardous chemicals: Disinfection byproduct formation in The ZDHC Foundation. N. Sponsler ing NDMA precursors in water. C. Chen, San Francisco Marriott Marquis synthetic freshwater. L.H. Cizmas, X. Liao, S. Li, E. Bei, J. Wang, X. Zhang 10:55 ENVR 365. Data and tools needed to C. Gray, V.K. Sharma, T. McDonald Sierra A 10:05 Intermission. enable toxicity-aware product-develop- 9:15 ENVR 329. Ozone microbubbles: Mass Chemistry & Application of Advanced ment within different industries. N. Vaidya transfer and formation of disinfection 10:20 ENVR 340. Analysis of water Oxidation Processes for Water quality: A journey beyond the 11:15 ENVR 366. Recent green prog- by-products. P. Li, Y. Yang, C. Wu, Y. Wang Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse Abbott’s building. C.D. Hertz ress in the preparative and analytical Financially supported by AEESP separations industries. J.P. McCauley 10:45 ENVR 341. Analytical chemistry and stormwater modeling. M.K. Stenstrom D. D. Dionysiou, X. He, G. Li Puma, D. Minakata, X. Quan, Organizers 11:10 ENVR 342. Understanding how hydrophobic organic pollutants K. E. O’Shea, Organizer, Presiding Technical program information distribute in urban runoff by using A. Sanroman, M. Valnice Boldrin Zanoni, known at press time. perylene as a probe. M. Hsu, I.H. Suffet Presiding The official technical program 8:00 ENVR 352. Withdrawn 8:35 ENVR 353. 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Section G 8:45 ENVR 379. Magnetic nanocom- 10:40 ENVR 394. Characterization 4:15 ENVR 404. Award Address (ACS posite materials as capture agents for and implications of cometabolic Award for Creative Advances in San Francisco Marriott Marquis organic pollutants in water treat- bio-methanol production by ammonia Environmental Science & Technology Sierra C ment. A.M. Gutierrez, T. Dziubla, J. Hilt oxidizing bacteria. Y. Su, L. Arellano- sponsored by the ACS Division of García, S. Sathyamoorthy, K. Chandran Environmental Chemistry & the ACS Innovative Materials & Technologies 9:05 ENVR 380. Bi-phase Catalyst for PCB Publications Journals Environmental for Sustainable Water Purification removal from sediments and ground 11:00 ENVR 395. Carbon nano- Science & Technology & Environmental water. S.M. Lomnicki, B. Subramanian, tube enabled water treat- Adsorption Technologies Science & Technology Letters). Mass S.R. Al-Abed, J.L. McKernan ment. S. Ragunath, S. Roy, S. Mitra Cosponsored by CEI spectrometry of atmospheric aerosol: 1 9:25 Intermission. 11:20 ENVR 396. Algae cultivation on a nanometer to 1 micron. D.R. Worsnop B. P. Chaplin, J. Choe, J. Liu, D. Shuai, pilot-scale Algal Turf Scrubber® from 9:45 ENVR 381. Field study on the in W. Zhang, Organizers dairy wastewater for bioremediation and situ treatment of a DNAPL source Section B sustainable biofuel production. J. Yan E. L. Cates, Organizer, Presiding by nanoscale zero-valent iron: San Francisco Marriott Marquis 8:00 Introductory Remarks. Effects of site oxidants. J. Ahn, 11:40 Concluding Remarks. C. Kim, H. Kim, K. Hwang, I. Hwang Salons 12/13 8:05 ENVR 367. Measuring and mod- Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles eling U(VI) adsorption to engineered 10:05 ENVR 382. Aspen Park Solvents Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored & Membranes in Water & Wastewater iron oxide nanoparticles. Z. Pan, long term cleanup of a DNAPL in fractured bedrock. P. Stevenson by COLL and ENVR Treatment: A Symposium in honor of W. Li, J. Fortner, D. Giammar Prof. Jun Ma ENVR 383. 8:25 ENVR 368. Magnetic porous nanocom- 10:25 On-site soil remediation Operando Methodology at the Membrane & Adsorption Technologies posites for water remediation. K. Ventura, experience in a large contaminated site Junction between Fundamental R. Arrieta, V. Jabbari, D. Villagran by various solvents caused by illegal Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Financially supported by Sciex China dumping of wastes. K. Kawamoto 8:45 ENVR 369. Removal of Cu2+ in aqueous Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored D. D. Dionysiou, J. Fang, V. K. Sharma, 10:45 ENVR 384. From the bench to the system by different amine types on silica by ENVR and I&EC Organizers nanotube. Y. Chun, Y. Ko, T. Do, U. Choi field: Translating a novel plasmonic mercury sensor into a portable instrument Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics S. Lin, L. Tang, Presiding 9:05 ENVR 370. Adsorption of chlorphe- on Surfaces for soils and sediments. J. Crosby, 1:30 Introductory Remarks. niramine and N-nitrosodimethylamine J. James, D. Lucas, C.P. Koshland Electrons formation potential toward nano-sized 1:35 ENVR 405. Membrane fouling bevavior graphene oxide-iron oxide particle and 11:05 ENVR 385. Monitoring trichloroeth- Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored of composite coagulant PAC-PDMDAAC suspension. W. Chen, C. Li, C. Chen ylene, benzene, and other VOCs in air by COLL and ENVR under different membrane materials using cavity ring-down spectroscopy in coagulation-ultrafiltration combined 9:25 ENVR 371. Highly efficient and specific and chemical dispersion. C.R. Viteri, process. X. Shen, B. Gao, Q. Yue capture of radioactive iodine in water A.E. Miller, M.A. Armen, B.A. Richman by using gold nanoparticle-immobilized TUESDAY AFTERNOON 2:00 ENVR 406. Anti-oil-fouling mem- dextran gel columns. J. Jeon, M. Choi, 11:25 ENVR 386. Withdrawn. branes in membrane distillation: H. Shim, S. Yun, S. Park, D. Choi, B. Jang Section A Drivers, materials development, Section I and force spectroscopy for mecha- 9:45 Intermission. San Francisco Marriott Marquis nisms elucidation. S. Lin, Z. Wang San Francisco Marriott Marquis 10:00 ENVR 372. Innovative mate- Salons 10/11 2:25 ENVR 407. Bioinspired polydopa- rials for water treatment: From Sierra K ACS Award for Creative Advances mine and silver nanoparticles form in custom designed adsorbents to Processes, Technologies & Sensors in Environmental Science & situ on membrane surface to mitigate scalable membranes. A. Orlov, for Food-Energy-Water Nexus Technology: Symposium in honor biofouling. L. Tang, K.J. Livi, K. Chen G. Ramakrishnan, S.M. Uchimiya Research of Dr. Douglas R. Worsnop 2:45 ENVR 408. Preparation and properties 10:40 ENVR 373. Silver binding affinity of Cosponsored by CEI and CHED Financially supported by ES&T of PVDF adsorption membrane. Y. Zhang silica/melanin nanoparticles. A.P. Zane, Journal, ES&T Letters M. Morgan, E. Botts, D. Olivera, J. Hoyle Financially supported by Electric Power 3:05 ENVR 409. Development of nanocom- Research Institute (EPRI), National J. L. Jimenez, S. O. Obare, Organizers posite membrane process for drinking 11:00 ENVR 374. Removal of hexavalent Science Foundation (NSF) water treatment. P. Wang, D. Song, Z. Sun, chromium from aqueous solutions by a M. Canagaratna, Organizer, Presiding L. Ru, H. Wang, F. Wang, H. Jiang, J. Ma novel biochar supported nanoscale iron W. J. Cooper, Organizer 1:30 ENVR 397. Recent advances in atmo- sulfide composite. Y. Gong, H. Lyu, J. Tang 3:25 Intermission. S. Bushart, N. S. Rao, Organizers, Presiding spheric chemistry studies: Applications of 11:20 ENVR 375. Fluorinated nanoporous W. Cooper, Presiding mass spectrometric methods. J.T. Jayne 3:40 ENVR 410. Enhanced removal of networks for charged organic con- trace antimony(V) in water by iron 1:50 ENVR 398. Dielectric spectroscopy and taminant removal from water. J. Byun, 8:00 Introductory Remarks. oxide supported by chitosan/cellulose glass transitions of organic molecules H.A. Patel, D. Thirion, C.T. Yavuz 8:05 ENVR 387. Intensive aquatic acetate. J. Yang, H. Chen, Z. Li, R. Bai and mixtures prepared from submicron protein production using duckweed 11:40 ENVR 376. Sorption of heavy particle deposition. P. Davidovits 4:05 ENVR 411. Adsorption behavior of metals using tungsten oxide as a model platform. A. McQuilling, Cu(II) ions from aqueous medium on 2:10 ENVR 399. Toward understanding based sorbents. C.K. Perkins, J. Lawson, S. Mukhtar, W. Grieco TEMPO-mediated oxidized cellulose aqueous-phase chemistry of sec- T. Reed, Z. Brown, A.W. Apblett 8:25 ENVR 388. Vibration-driven nanofibers. P. Liu, A. Mathew, H. Sehaqui ondary organic aerosol via aerosol droplet motion on a flapping film mass spectrometry. Q. Zhang 4:25 ENVR 412. Adsorption of Cs in Section H for water collection. M. Derby, water using functionalized, templated 2:30 ENVR 400. Aerosol mass spec- R. Huber, N. Doughramaji, X. Chen and magnetic mesoporous com- San Francisco Marriott Marquis trometry of refractory black carbon 8:45 ENVR 389. Redox-based electro- posites. K. Guo, F.X. Han, Z. Arslan, Sierra J particles: Black carbon particles chemical technologies for energy-effi- R. Zhang, Y. Zhang, C. Rogers From the Bench to the Field: in the atmosphere. T.B. Onasch cient water purification and wastewater 4:45 ENVR 413. Ammonia nitrogen adsorp- 2:50 ENVR 401. Aerosol composition and Evaluating Innovative Remediation treatment. X. Su, T.F. Jamison, T. Hatton tion onto modified zeolites at low tem- & Detection Technologies properties in the developing world. H. Coe 9:05 ENVR 390. Highly permeable thin film perature. L. Qiu, Q. Qiu, L. Zhu, S. Zhang 3:10 Intermission. S. R. Al-Abed, H. Henry, Organizers, Presiding composite membranes with nanocom- 5:05 ENVR 414. Critical effect of solute posite barrier layer for desalination 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 3:25 ENVR 402. Bright future of the species and concentrations on applications. K. Liu, H. Ma, B.S. Hsiao potential aerosol mass concept cation exchange behavior of thin-film 8:05 ENVR 377. Case study compar- 9:25 ENVR 391. Capacitive nutrient removal and chamber. W. Brune composite membranes in forward ing novel remediation technologies and recovery from anaerobic membrane osmosis. X. Lu, W. Cheng, Y. Yang, J. Ma for boron contaminated ground- 3:50 ENVR 403. Recent results on bioreactor effluent. Z. Ge, Z. Ren water. J.L. McKernan, Z. Hendren, organic aerosol sources and proper- A. Vengosh, C. Northeim, S. Fang 9:45 Intermission. ties, and on the experimental systems used to study them. J. Jimenez 8:25 ENVR 378. Enhanced non-foul- 10:00 ENVR 392. Olefin/paraffin sepa- ing membranes for water purifi- ration properties of graphene oxide cation and recycling. D. Battaglia, membranes. B. Yoo, S. Lee, H. Park P. Clement, J. Lange, E.P. Giannelis 10:20 ENVR 393. Toward energy-neutral and decentralized water re-use with flow-elec- trode capacitive deionization. K. Hatzell, M. Hatzell, M. Dixit, D. Moreno

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Section C 3:30 ENVR 427. Exploring the relationships 1:35 ENVR 439. Sustainable applica- Section H between the redox and mineral adsorp- tions of magnetic nano-catalysts and San Francisco Marriott Marquis San Francisco Marriott Marquis tion properties of DOM. B. McAdams, graphitic carbon nitrides. R.S. Varma Salons 14/15 G. Aiken, J. Hudson, Y. Chin Sierra J 1:55 ENVR 440. Advancing greener Chemistry of Water Treatment from 4:05 ENVR 428. Dissolved organic reptide and oligonucleotide From the Bench to the Field: Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium matter-mediated solar degrada- syntheses. M.E. Kopach Evaluating Innovative Remediation & honoring the Contributions of Mel tion of endocrine-disrupting pol- Detection Technologies 2:15 ENVR 441. Chemetry’s Shuttle™ Suffet lutants in natural waters. J. Gray, process: New technology platform S. R. Al-Abed, H. Henry, Organizers, Presiding D.E. Latch, K. Daumit, G. Aiken Source Water Quality to produce caustic soda and EDC 1:30 ENVR 456. Unexpected ring cleavage 4:30 ENVR 429. Understanding while eliminating chlorine gas and Cosponsored by CHED products from OH• and SO •– treat- DOM-organic contaminant atten- saving energy. M.K. Leclerc 4 ment of contaminants. J. Van Buren, Financially supported by AEESP uation of non-polar organic pol- 2:35 ENVR 442. Green process develop- C. Prasse, B. Skeel, D.L. Sedlak lutants. M. Hsu, I.H. Suffet J. A. Pedersen, F. L. Rosario, Organizers ment using chiral resolution. N.A. Vaidya 1:50 ENVR 457. Mechanisms on the 4:55 ENVR 430. Effect of NOM and water M. J. McGuire, Organizer, Presiding 2:55 ENVR 443. Evolution of chiral HPLC impacts of alkalinity, pH and chloride on hardness on Diffusive Gradient in Thin- toward greener techniques. R. Romero heterogeneous persulfate activation for 1:30 ENVR 415. Wildfires: Burning questions Film (DGT) prediction of bioaccumulation groundwater remediation. W. Li, H. Liu regarding drinking water supplies and by yellow lampmussel and fathead 3:15 Intermission. treatment. A.D. Revchuk, I.H. Suffet 2:10 ENVR 458. Enhanced bioreme- minnow. G.L. Mills, R. Philipps, R. Bringoff 3:30 ENVR 444. Biologics: The new frontier diation of PAH contaminated soils: 1:55 ENVR 416. Laboratory simulation of 5:20 Concluding Remarks. for green chemistry in the pharma Combining novel molecular tech- wildfire heating: Effects on DOM and industry. K. Budzinski, D. O’Connor niques with targeted bioaugmentation water treatment. A.K. Hohner, F.L. Rosario Section E 3:50 ENVR 445. Key consideration when strategies. L. Redfern, C.K. Gunsch 2:20 ENVR 417. Effect of fire-im- choosing a manufacturing solvent in San Francisco Marriott Marquis 2:30 ENVR 459. Investigating poly- pacted source water on ozonation pharmaceutical manufacturing. A. Mehta chlorinated biphenyl biodegradation kinetics in drinking water treat- Sierra A 4:10 Panel Discussion. potential in contaminated sediments ment. Z. Wu, M. Mizel, T.M. Young Chemistry & Application of Advanced with chemical and molecular biology Oxidation Processes for Water 2:45 ENVR 418. Mobilization of nitroge- Section G approaches. Y. Liang, A. Martinez, nous pyrogenic soil organic matter in Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse J. Ewald, A. Awad, J.L. Schnoor, T. Mattes wildfire-affected watersheds and its Financially supported by AEESP San Francisco Marriott Marquis 2:50 Intermission. impact on the formation of halo- Sierra C X. He, G. Li Puma, D. Minakata, K. E. O’Shea, 3:10 ENVR 460. Metagenomic analy- acetonitriles. Y. Yu, F.L. Rosario Innovative Materials & Technologies X. Quan, Organizers sis of mobile elements and phage in 3:10 Intermission. for Sustainable Water Purification D. D. Dionysiou, Organizer, Presiding Trichloroethene (TCE) dechlorinating com- 3:25 ENVR 419. Evaluation of prevailing Adsorption Technologies munities. R. Keren, V. Brisson, M. Xinwei, D. Hermosilla, Presiding flush guidelines to reduce water lead Cosponsored by CEI M. Yujie, K. Yu, J.F. Banfield, L. Alvarez-Cohen exposures: Implications for regulations 1:30 ENVR 431. 1,4-dioxane treat- 3:30 ENVR 461. Probing active acidophilic and public health outreach. A.L. Katner, E. L. Cates, J. Choe, J. Liu, D. Shuai, W. Zhang, ment by advanced oxidation pro- methanotrophs involved in chlorinated K. Pieper, J. Parks, K. Brown, C. Hu, Organizers cesses: Current situation, future solvent biodegradation. Y. Shao, K. Chu H. Lin, X. Wang, J. Diaz, M. Edwards perspectives, and potential indus- B. P. Chaplin, Organizer, Presiding 3:50 ENVR 462. Bioprocess devel- 3:50 ENVR 420. Barriers to access trial implementation. D. Hermosilla, 1:30 Introductory Remarks. opment for 1,4-dioxane treatment: to chemical data for source water H. Barndök, N. Merayo, A. Blanco Bench through field investiga- vulnerability assessments. J. Rosen 1:35 ENVR 446. Hemoglobin/iron oxide 2:05 ENVR 432. Withdrawn. tion. F. Shirazi, A. Razavi, A. Gregg, composite: Synthesis, character- 4:15 ENVR 421. Mexico City: The case for 2:30 ENVR 433. TiO Photocatalytic degra- C. McGrath, N. Hlavacek, J. Salanitro 2 ization and adsorption of organic integrative science and policy. T.J. Downs dation of the flame retardant, tris (2-chlo- dyes. M. Essandoh, R.A. Garcia 4:10 ENVR 463. Biomarkers for validating 4:40 ENVR 422. Federal framework for roethyl) phosphate: Kinetic and mecha- natural and enhanced biodegradation of 1:55 ENVR 447. Cationic materi- regulating acidization, a sister-technol- nistic studies. A. Abdullah, K.E. O’Shea 1,4-dioxane in groundwater. P. Gedalanga, als for reversible, selective per- ogy to hydraulic fracturing. K. Abdullah, 2:55 ENVR 434. Kinetic modeling of Y. Miao, A. Madison, T. Richards, W. Gierke, chlorate trapping. S. Oliver I.H. Suffet, M. Stenstrom, T. Malloy sunlight-assisted degradation of H. Holbrook, R. Mora, D. Chiang, S. Mahendra trace organic substances. H. Vo 2:15 ENVR 448. Selective silica sep- 4:30 ENVR 464. From infancy to full-scale arations from waste water using Section D 3:20 Intermission. demonstration: The twenty year devel- ion-exchange media. K. Sasan, opment of electrokinetically-enhanced San Francisco Marriott Marquis 3:35 ENVR 435. Withdrawn T.M. Nenoff, P.V. Brady, J. Krumhansl bioremediation for successful treatment Golden Gate C1 4:00 ENVR 436. Color-stripping of dye-con- 2:35 ENVR 449. Withdrawn. of chlorinated solvents in clays and Understanding Dissolved Organic taining wastewater by a new H O / silts. N.D. Durant, J. Wang, E. Cox, D. Gent 2 2 2:55 Intermission. Matter Reactivity: Honoring George Cu(II)-phenanthroline AOP. E. Walger, 3:10 ENVR 450. Removal of oxyanion Aiken, the DOM Whisperer F. Molton, C. Duboc, N. Marlin, G. Mortha Section I pollutants from water by bicomponent 4:25 ENVR 437. Withdrawn Y. Chin, D. M. McKnight, Organizers metal oxide adsorbents. Y. Zou, Y. Wang San Francisco Marriott Marquis 4:50 ENVR 438. Is it time to replace E. J. O’Loughlin, Presiding 3:30 ENVR 451. Removal of heavy Sierra K traditional UV lamps by UV-Light metals from drinking water using 1:30 ENVR 423. Comparison of the Emitting Diodes (UVLEDs) in water Science & Perception of Climate hydrothermal char. M.T. Timko properties of different natural organic treatment industry? Towards sustain- Change matter samples from the Suwannee able photovoltaic-powered UVLED 3:50 ENVR 452. Rapid removal of Cosponsored by CEI and CHED River (GA, USA). P. Maurice photoreactors. M. Eskandarian phosphate from wastewater using Financially supported by AEESP 2:05 ENVR 424. Effects of dissolved organic magnetized fast pyrolysis biochar from matter on the fate and transforma- Section F waste Douglas fir. A.G. Karunanayake, S. O. Obare, Organizer tion of nanosized zero-valent iron in M. Crowley, R. Anderson, T.E. Mlsna San Francisco Marriott Marquis E. Schoffers, Organizer, Presiding aqueous system. C. Kim, Y. Chin, J. Ahn, 4:10 ENVR 453. Withdrawn. M.L. Wei-Haas, B. McAdams, I. Hwang Sierra B 1:30 ENVR 465. How culture shapes the 4:30 ENVR 454. Removal of perfluoro- climate change debate. A.J. Hoffman 2:30 ENVR 425. Impact of Natural Organic Green Chemistry Adoption: alkyl substances from water using Matter (NOM) on the formation and Progressive Changes by Different molecularly engineered coatings 2:10 ENVR 466. Climate science reactivity of iron oxide particles formed Industry Sectors on sand and silica. P. Edmiston literacy: An imperative for the on Fe(III) and Fe(II) addition: Comparison Cosponsored by CEI, MEDI, ORGN and SCHB‡ next generation. G.P. Foy of terrigenous NOM versus Algogenic 4:50 ENVR 455. Arsenic, cadmium, nickel 2:40 ENVR 467. Facing the new world NOM. S. Garg, K. Wang, D. Waite Financially supported by AEESP and lead adsorption mechanism, kinetics and thermodynamics of copper of climate disruption. J.A. Bell 2:55 ENVR 426. Dark formation of S. O. Obare, Organizer based and iron based metal organic 3:00 ENVR 468. Visualizing and hydrogen peroxide upon oxidation N. Vaidya, Organizer, Presiding framework. A. Yurdusen, Y. Yurum understanding the science of of dissolved organic matter. C. Chu, climate change. P.G. Mahaffy N. Walpen, M. Sander, K.P. McNeill 1:30 Introductory Remarks. 3:30 ENVR 469. Why do students 3:20 Intermission. respond favorably to attempts to teach climate change? G.M. Bodner

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3:55 ENVR 470. Does science get lost in 10:50 ENVR 479. Investigation into Section C 9:30 ENVR 504. Polycrystalline met- translation? How popular media frames the transfer of biological species al-organic framework membranes for San Francisco Marriott Marquis the climate change debate. E. Schoffers from the ocean to the atmosphere: water purification. D. Zhao, X. Wang Mother nature’s way of controlling Salons 14/15 4:15 ENVR 471. Educating com- 9:50 Intermission. climate? K.A. Prather, C. Gaston munities about the impact of Chemical Principles of Environmental, 10:10 ENVR 505. Development of climate change. C.M. Crudden 11:15 ENVR 480. Working on envi- Cellular & Organismal Nanotoxicology polymer-graphene oxide based ronmental challenges as an engi- 4:35 ENVR 472. ACS action needed to Cosponsored by COLL filter coatings for simultaneous neer gone wrong. M.S. Mauter influence attitudes and behavior on C. Celle, L. L. Charlet, J. Simonato, C. Vulpe, removal of heavy metals, nitrate and climate change. B.Z. Shakhashiri 11:45 Concluding Remarks. Organizers microorganisms. D.F. Rodrigues, P. Bandara, E.T. Nadres 5:00 Panel Discussion. B. Gilbert, S. Lehman, Organizers, Presiding Section B 10:40 ENVR 506. Understanding graphene D. Arndt, Presiding Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry San Francisco Marriott Marquis oxide swelling properties in aqueous phase. S. Zheng, J. Urban, Q. Tu, S. Li, B. Mi Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored Salons 12/13 8:00 ENVR 491. Contribution of phagolyso- by COLL and ENVR somal membrane permeability to micro 11:00 ENVR 507. Breathable graphene Oxidation Processes, Nanoparticles and nanoparticle toxicity. A. Holian oxide toxicant barriers. R. Spitz, Recent Developments in TSCA & Membranes in Water & Wastewater M. Cruz, N. Mahfouz, Y. Qiu, R. Hurt Regulation: New Requirements for Treatment: A Symposium in honor of 8:30 ENVR 492. Structure activity relation- ships of engineered nanomaterials in Chemicals in Commerce Prof. Jun Ma 11:20 ENVR 508. Co-assembly of inducing NLRP3 inflammasome activation graphene oxide and magnetic bimetallic Sponsored by CHAL, Cosponsored Nanoparticles & Nanomaterials and chronic lung fibrosis. T. Xia nanoparticle for highly efficient removal by CHAS, ENVR and I&EC Financially supported by Sciex China 9:00 ENVR 493. Imogolite nanotubes as of tetracycline. P. Tabrizian, S. Rahaman Operando Methodology at the model HARN: Synthesis strategies and J. Fang, Organizer Junction between Fundamental toxicological assesment. A. Masion, Section E Chemistry & Chemical Engineering D. D. Dionysiou, V. K. Sharma, Organizers, C. Levard, E. Doelsch, A. Avellan, C. Mauroy, Presiding San Francisco Marriott Marquis Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored W. Liu, J. Rose, C. Santaella, W. Achouak Sierra A by ENVR and I&EC 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 9:20 ENVR 494. Impact of silver nanowire length and diame- Chemistry & Application of Advanced 8:05 ENVR 481. Nanostructured Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics ter on rainbow trout RTgillW1 Oxidation Processes for Water eco-materials based on clay min- on Surfaces and RTgutGC cell lines. D. Arndt, Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse erals: Synthesis and applications in D. Toybou, J. Simonato, C. Celle, B. Gilbert, Organic Oxygenates organic contaminants transformation Financially supported by AEESP L.L. Charlet, C. Vulpe, S. Lehmann Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored and heavy metal removal. C. Wang D. D. Dionysiou, X. He, G. Li Puma, K. E. by COLL and ENVR 9:40 ENVR 495. Toward safer silver 8:30 ENVR 482. Application of natural O’Shea, X. Quan, Organizers nanowires by design: Modulation organic matter coated magnetic iron of characteristics and evaluation D. Minakata, Organizer, Presiding oxide nanoparticles for the remediation of dermal toxicity. S. Lehmann, of arsenic and selenium. M. Rashid, N. H. Ince, Presiding WEDNESDAY MORNING B. Gilbert, M. Viau, D. Toybou, J. Simonato, Y. Cai, G. Sterbinsky, K.E. O’Shea C. Celle, T. Maffeis, L.L. Charlet 8:00 ENVR 509. Single, simultaneous and Section A 8:50 ENVR 483. Withdrawn. sequential applications of ultrasonic 10:00 Intermission. frequencies to eliminate pharmaceutical San Francisco Marriott Marquis 9:10 ENVR 484. Nanoparticles 10:20 ENVR 496. Spectroscopic insights residues in water. N.H. Ince, A. Ziylan Yavas removed by AlCl in the process Salons 10/11 3 into the role of defects in nano-bio of coagulation. L. Zhang 8:35 ENVR 510. Kinetic, product, and Great Achievements in Environmental interactions. R. Podila, J. Brown computational studies of the ultra- 9:30 ENVR 485. Advances of nano- Science & Technology: James J. 10:50 ENVR 497. Identifying the molecular sonically induced degradation of sized metal oxides formed in situ Morgan Award Symposium mechanisms responsible for differences in 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol for the enhanced coagulation of Financially supported by ES&T toxicity of complex nanomaterials across (MCHM). D. Cui, A.M. Mebel, L.E. Arroyo- surface water and removal of heavy Journal, ES&T Letters organisms. R. Klaper, J. Bozich, J. Crago, Mora, H. Holness, K. Furton, K.E. O’Shea metals, algae. L. Wang, Y. Liu, J. Ma B. Curtis, V. Feng, M. Hang, R.J. Hamers, A. Grostern, Organizer 9:00 ENVR 511. High performance Magnéli 9:50 Intermission. C.L. Haynes, E. Melby, C.J. Murphy, phase reactive electrochemical mem- N. Niemuth, G. Orr, T.A. Qiu, K. Zhang D. Sedlak, Organizer, Presiding 10:05 ENVR 486. Synthesis of novel branes for oxidation and reduction of 8:00 Introductory Remarks. carbon spheres and their sup- 11:10 ENVR 498. Biological Impact water contaminants. B.P. Chaplin, S. Nayak ported Fe nanoparticles for removal of nanoscale lithium-intercalating 8:05 ENVR 473. Biological and chemi- 9:25 ENVR 512. Co-effects of UV/ of metronidazole. X. Wang battery materials to model bac- H O and natural organic matter on cal activities of extracts from plas- 2 2 terium Bacillus subtilis. V. Feng, tics collected from the North Pacific 10:25 ENVR 487. N-doped carbon the surface properties and colloidal M. Hang, T. Linn, B. Miller, R.J. Hamers Gyre and plastics treated with nanotubes for advanced oxidation pro- stability of cerium oxide nanoparti- UV-light. D. Schlenk, S.L. Coffin, J. Gan cesses. R.R. Rocha, O. Soares, A. Gonçalves, 11:30 ENVR 499. Integrated chemical cles. X. Wu, C.W. Neil, H. Jung, Y. Jun J. Órfão, J. Figueiredo, M.R. Pereira and toxicological investigation of 8:30 ENVR 474. Explaining the pres- 9:50 Intermission. fullerene after UV/UV-chlorine drinking ence of respiratory tract oppor- 10:45 ENVR 488. Catalytic effects of water treatment. C. Zhang, Q. Zhang 10:00 ENVR 513. Abatement of poly- tunistic bacterial pathogens in carbon nanomaterials in abiotic trans- choro-1,3-butadienes in aqueous drinking water systems. L. Raskin, formation of organic contaminants: solution by ozone, UV-photolysis, and S. Haig, N. Kotlarz, J. LiPuma Implications for water and waste- Section D advanced oxidation processes (O / water treatments. W. Chen, L. Duan, 3 San Francisco Marriott Marquis H O and UV/H O ). M. Lee, T. Merle, 8:55 ENVR 475. Stable isotope view of the C. Zhang, M.B. Tomson, P.J. Alvarez 2 2 2 2 formation of N-nitrosodimethylamine Golden Gate C1 D. Rentsch, S. Canonica, U. von Gunten 11:05 ENVR 489. Development and during water disinfection with Novel Membrane Materials & chloramine. T.B. Hofstetter, application of layered carbon materials Processes for Water Purification S. Spahr, U. von Gunten in advanced oxidation processes for water purification. F. Qi, B. Xu, Z. Song D. Jassby, B. Mi, Organizers, Presiding 9:20 ENVR 476. Is bioremediation of PAH contaminated soil worth it? S. Simonich 11:25 ENVR 490. Investigations on oxi- 8:00 ENVR 500. Artificial dation processes, nanoparticles, and water channel based mem- 9:45 ENVR 477. Photochemical The use of any device to capture membranes in water and wastewater branes. M. Kumar, Y. Shen, T. Ren conversions at the interfaces of treatment with engineering applica- images (e.g., cameras and camera semiconductor hybrids for envi- tions. J. Ma, J. Jiang, P. Wang, Y. Zhou, 8:30 ENVR 501. Artificial water chan- ronmental applications. W. Choi Y. Gao, H. Cheng, X. Liu, D. Song nels exhibiting enhanced dipolar phones) or sound (e.g., tape and water translocation. M.D. Barboiu 10:10 Intermission. digital recorders) or to stream, 8:50 ENVR 502. Two-dimensional MoS 10:25 ENVR 478. Impacts of 2 upload or rebroadcast speakers or the Minamata Convention on nanosheets: An emerging material for advanced water separation mem- mercury in Asia. N. Selin, A. 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10:25 ENVR 514. Treatment of 11-nor-9-car- 11:00 ENVR 525. QSARs for phenols Section H 9:25 ENVR 546. Separation, sizing, and boxy-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC- and phenolates: Oxidation poten- quantitation of engineered nanoparticles COOH) through advanced oxidation tial as a predictor of reaction rate San Francisco Marriott Marquis in an organism model using inductively processes. Y. Park, A. Mackie, G. Gagnon constants with photochemically Sierra J coupled plasma mass spectrometry and produced oxidants. W. Arnold, Y. Oueis, image analysis. M. Johnson, S.K. Hanna, 10:50 ENVR 515. Withdrawn. Poly- & Per-Fluoroalkyl Substances: M. O’Connor, J. Rinaman, M. Taggart, Where, What, When, Why, Who & How A.R. Montoro Bustos, C.M. Sims, L. Elliott, 11:15 ENVR 516. Use of multivariable analy- R. McCarthy, K. Foster, D.E. Latch A. Lingayat, A.C. Johnston, B. Nikoobakht, sis (anova) to compare irradiation sources K. Chu, L. S. Lee, J. Liu, V. Yingling, Organizers, J.T. Elliott, D. Holbrook, K.C. Scott, 11:20 ENVR 526. Chemically accurate on diuron destruction by photocatalysis Presiding K. Murphy, E. Petersen, L. Yu, B.C. Nelson aqueous redox potentials for organic using TiO -P25 Impregnated with Sm3+, 2 pollutants via high-speed cyclic 8:00 ENVR 536. Perfluoroalkyl ether carbox- 9:50 Intermission. Eu3+ and Gd3+. J. Torres Torres, J. Arevalo voltammetry and Molecular Dynamics ylic acids: Occurrence in the Cape Fear Perez, H. Perez Vidal, I. Cuauhtemoc Lopez 10:05 ENVR 547. Single cell and (MD)/Equation-of-Motion Coupled river watershed and fate in drinking water single particle ICP-MS analy- 11:40 ENVR 517. Treatment of emerg- Cluster (IP-EOM-CCSD) simula- treatment processes. D. Knappe, M. Sun, J. Lead L. Dudley, E. Arevalo, M. Strynar, A. Lindstrom sis of nanohybrids. ing contaminants by UV/H2O2 in tions. M. Paul, D. Ruuska, S.N. Eustis water detoxification & reuse applica- 10:30 ENVR 548. Systems-level approach 11:40 ENVR 527. Use of 4-(dimethylamino) 8:25 ENVR 537. Minnesota Poly- and tions. Y. Huang, Y. Liu, W. Abdelraheem, to characterizing effects of ENMs benzonitrile to probe the photosensitiz- Perfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) K.H. Cochran, E.G. Xu, S.D. Richardson, in terrestrial organisms and eco- ing and inhibitory effects of dissolved megaplume: A case study of PFAS D. Schlenk, D.D. Dionysiou systems. C.M. Rico, M.G. Johnson, organic matter. S. Canonica, F. Leresche, fate and transport and implications J.R. Reichman, C.P. Andersen L. Ludvíková, D. Heger, P. Klan, U. von Gunten for site investigation and drink- Section F ing water treatment. V. Yingling 10:55 ENVR 549. Nanoparticle uptake in plant cells: A nano-CT and hyperspec- San Francisco Marriott Marquis Section G 8:50 ENVR 538. Poly- and perfluoro- alkyl substances in soil following tral imaging study. A. Masion, A. Avellan, Sierra B San Francisco Marriott Marquis aqueous film forming foam deploy- C. Levard, F. Schwab, D. Borschneck, Aquatic Photochemistry Sierra C ment during firefighting efforts after C. Perrine, C. Santaella Cosponsored by GEOC Innovative Materials & Technologies the train derailment in Lac-Mégantic, 11:20 ENVR 550. Novel image and data Québec. S. Mejia- Avendaño, G. Munoz, Financially supported by AEESP for Sustainable Water Purification fusion method to improve spatial reso- S. Vo Duy, M. Desrosiers, S. Sauvé, J. Liu lution and spectral content of biological Membrane & Other Treatment images using ToF-SIMS. T.M. Milillo, W. Arnold, V. Lin, Organizers 9:15 ENVR 539. Estimating the number Cosponsored by CEI R. Fischione, A. Montes, J.A. Gardella K. P. McNeill, Organizer, Presiding PFAS contaminated airports in Canada. S. Milley, P. Fortin, N. Battye, 8:30 ENVR 518. Identification and E. L. Cates, B. P. Chaplin, J. Liu, D. Shuai, D. Loock, I. Koch, D. Reynolds, K. Weber Evolving Nanoparticle Reactivity toxicity testing of the photochem- W. Zhang, Organizers throughout Nucleation, Growth & ical degradation products of octyl J. Choe, Organizer, Presiding 9:40 Intermission. Dissolution methoxycinnamate, a common 8:30 Introductory Remarks. 10:10 ENVR 540. Biodegradability of Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored organic UV filter chemical. C. Berg, Polyfluoroalkyl Phosphates (PAPs), by COLL, ENVR and NUCL H. Stein, J. Maung, L. O’Connor, A. Pagano, 8:35 ENVR 528. Pseudocapacitive fluorotelomer alcohol-based surfac- M.G. Paulick, L. MacManus-Spencer deionization: Desalination of water tants. M. Lewis, M. Kim, N. Wang, K. Chu Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry using high capacity MnO elec- 8:50 ENVR 519. Photochemical fate 2 Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored trodes. S. Hand, R. Cusick 10:35 ENVR 541. Isomer-Specific of lampricides in tributaries of biotransformation of N-Ethyl by COLL and ENVR the Great Lakes. C.K. Remucal, 8:55 ENVR 529. Molecular insight of ethinyl- Perfluorooctane Sulfonamide Ethanol Operando Methodology at the M. McConville, A. Ward estradiol (EE2) interaction with polymer (EtFOSE) in aerobic soil. J. Liu, membranes in waste water purifica- Junction between Fundamental 9:10 ENVR 520. Effect of agricultural G. Zhong, W. Li, S. Mejia Avendaño tion. C.D. Domilongo Bope, A. Nalaparaju, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering dissolved organic matter on the 11:00 ENVR 542. Sorption of Poly- and N.K. Chun, Y. Cheng, B. Cao, L. Lu Fundamental Structure-Activity photolytic fate of poultry antibiot- Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) ics. K. Mangalgiri, L.M. Blaney 9:15 ENVR 530. Effect of pre-ozonation relevant to Aqueous Film Forming Relationships: The Interface of and membrane modification with carbon Operando with Physical Sciences 9:30 ENVR 521. p-Nitroanisole/pyridine Foam (AFFF)-impacted groundwater by and p-nitroacetophenone/pyridine nanotubes on fouling control. J. Guo biochars and activated carbon. X. Xiao, Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored actinometers revisited: Quantum 9:35 ENVR 531. Porous CNT Joule heaters B. Ulrich, B. Chen, C.P. Higgins by ENVR and I&EC yield corrections based on ferrioxa- in ionizable environments and their use in 11:25 ENVR 543. Fate and trans- Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics late. J.R. Laszakovits, S. Berg, J. O’Brien, desalination: Frequency dependent stabil- port modeling of co-occurring on Surfaces K.H. Wammer, C.M. Sharpless ity and application in MD. A.V. Dudchenko, PFOS, MTBE, and BTEX in a frac- C. Chen, A. Cardenas, J. Rolf, D. Jassby Organic Oxygenates 9:50 ENVR 522. Singlet oxygenation tured chalk aquifer. I. Ross, J. Burdick, of dienes in water and methanol: 9:55 Intermission. J. McDonough, J. Miles, J. Hurst, E. Houtz Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored Domoic acid, sorbate, and sorbic by COLL and ENVR 10:10 ENVR 532. Next generation of water 11:50 Concluding Remarks. alcohol. M. Jaramillo, K.E. O’Shea purification membranes made of 2D 10:10 Intermission. nanomaterials: Promises and chal- Section I lenges. B. Mi, S. Zheng, Z. Wang, C. Finnerty WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 10:20 ENVR 523. Photomineralization of San Francisco Marriott Marquis 5-halogenosalicylic acids: A self-sus- 10:50 ENVR 533. Toward a multi-layered Sierra K tained reaction via the formation of multi-functional filter: Using cellulose Section A Light Induced Secondary OH precursors acetate electrospun nanofibers and Whole Organism Metrology to San Francisco Marriott Marquis (LIS-OH). R. Tafer, M. Sleiman, P. De sainte renewable nanomaterials for water Support Nanotoxicology Research in Salons 10/11 claire, P. Vicendo, A. Boulkamh, C. Richard purification. C. Fausey, J.B. Zimmerman the Environment Pesticides in Surface Water: 10:40 ENVR 524. Compound specific 11:10 ENVR 534. Nanoscale zero-va- S. K. Hanna, C. M. Sims, Organizers Monitoring, Modeling, Mitigation, isotope analysis of aqueous photo- lent iron in mesoporous carbon M. Johnson, B. C. Nelson, Organizers, Presiding Risk Assessment & Regulation degradation of substituted chloroben- (nZVI@C): Stable nanoparticles for zenes. E. Passeport, N. Zhang, L. Wu, precious metal extraction. W. Teng, 8:30 Introductory Remarks. Financially supported by Compliance H. Herrmann, B. Sherwood Lollar, H. Richnow Services International (CSI) J. Fan, W. Zhang, D. Zhao 8:35 ENVR 544. Agglomeration of 11:30 ENVR 535. Preventing regrowth Escherichia coli with positively Y. Luo, D. Young, Organizers charged nanoparticles can lead to of nitrosamines during wastewa- J. Gan, K. S. Goh, Organizers, Presiding ter reuse by manipulating chlora- artifacts in a standard Caenorhabditis mine chemistry. D. McCurry elegans toxicity assay. S.K. Hanna, 1:30 Introductory Remarks. A.R. Montoro Bustos, A.W. Peterson, V. Reipa, 1:35 ENVR 551. Agricultural and urban L.D. Scanlan, S. Hosbas Coskun, T. Cho, Technical program information pesticide signatures in wadeable M. Johnson, V.A. Hackley, B.C. Nelson, streams from regional stream-qual- known at press time. M.R. Winchester, J.T. Elliott, E. Petersen ity studies. L.H. Nowell, B.J. Mahler, The official technical program 9:00 ENVR 545. High-throughput single-cell P.W. Moran, M. Shoda, J.E. Norman, for the 253rd ACS National ICP-MS methods development and appli- P.C. Van Metre, W.W. Stone cation to study algaecide and nanoparti- Meeting is available at: cles interaction and toxicity to unicellular www.acs.org/SanFran2017 organism cyanobacteria. H. Shi, K. Li, H. Zhang, H. Jiang, C. Stephan

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1:55 ENVR 552. Reconnaissance study 3:40 ENVR 566. Solution to pollution Section D 2:55 ENVR 591. Activation of persulfate with of current-use pesticides in 12 urban is not dilution: An integrated system vanadium species for PCBs degra- San Francisco Marriott Marquis and agricultural surface water sites for total nutrient recovery from dation: A mechanistic study. G. Fang, in California. M.L. Hladik, J. Orlando source separated urine. N. Jagtap Golden Gate C1 W. Wu, C. Liu, Y. Deng, D. Zhou

2:15 ENVR 553. Pesticides in wastewa- 4:00 ENVR 567. Mechanisms and Novel Membrane Materials & 3:20 Intermission. ter: Linking pesticide use patterns to modeling of pathogen fate in Processes for Water Purification 3:35 ENVR 592. Effect of synthe- sewershed monitoring results. J. Teerlink, pilot scale nutrient recovery reac- D. Jassby, B. Mi, Organizers, Presiding sis parameters in the removal of R. Budd, Y. Xie, C. Alaimo, T.M. Young tors. H. Bischel, K. Udert, T. Kohn 4-chlorophenol under visible light 1:30 ENVR 579. Novel membranes 2:35 ENVR 554. Influence of rain- 4:20 ENVR 568. Physical-chemical inter- with special wetting properties for irradiation using ammonium iron (II) fall event characteristics on urban actions of biochar and pharmaceuticals anti-fouling and anti-wetting membrane sulfate-doped nano-titania photocat- pesticide runoff. A. Gorgoglione, in synthetic urine. A. Solanki, T.H. Boyer alyst. F.A. Villaluz, M. Lu, M.G. de Luna distillation. Z. Wang, Y. Huang, S. Lin F. Bombardelli, T.M. Young 4:40 ENVR 569. Fate of human 4:00 ENVR 593. : -Bi O thin films on 2:00 ENVR 580. Accurately determining β 2 3 2:55 ENVR 555. Concentrations of BK polyomavirus through urine convective heat transfer coefficients different substrates for photodegrada- synthetic pyrethroids in surface water diverted for fertilizer. H. Goetsch, in membrane distillation cas- tion of organic dyes. T. Gadhi, L. Gómez, and sediment from agricultural and N. Love, M. Imperiale, K. Wigginton M. Bizarro, J.C. Medina, P. Jagdale, settes. M.S. Mauter, M. Leitch, G. Lowry urban land use areas. J. Giddings, A. Hernández-Gordillo, A. Tagliaferro, S.E. Rodil 5:00 Concluding Remarks. J. Frew, D. Campana, J. Wirtz, B. Finch 2:20 ENVR 581. Modification of permeate surface by hydrophilization to enhance 4:25 ENVR 594. Evaluation of hetero- 3:15 Intermission. Section C flux in membrane distillation for desali- geneous photocatalysis degradation of ketoprofen in aqueous solution 3:35 ENVR 556. Passive samplers for nation. S. Ragunath, S. Roy, S. Mitra San Francisco Marriott Marquis with catalysts TiO /Mo/Ag. A. Suarez, in situ monitoring of pesticides in 2 Salons 14/15 2:40 ENVR 582. Desalting water with V. Rodriguez Gonzalez, E.F. Sarria, L. Clavijo urban surface water. J. Gan, W. Lao, electric double-layers: Assessing impacts C. Liao, A. Xue, J. Richards, K.A. Maruya Contaminants in Urban & Coastal of material chemistry and operation strat- 4:50 ENVR 595. Micromotors as tools for efficient water decontamina- 3:55 ENVR 557. Continuous Low Level Estuarine Ecosystems egies on capacitive deionization energy tion. D. Vilela Garcia, J. Parmar, S. Sanchez Aquatic Monitoring (C.L.A.M.) samplers Advanced Analytical Techniques to consumption and cost. S. Hand, R. Cusick for organic contaminant screening 5:15 Concluding Remarks. Assess Chemical Profiles 3:00 Intermission. in urban runoff: Development of an Cosponsored by AGRO analytical approach. M. Vasquez, 3:20 ENVR 583. Sunlight enables Section F S. Mohammed, H. Tsai, G. Cho, M. Ensminger K. L. Armbrust, G. P. Cobb, P. Saranjampour, reduced graphene oxide/bacterial nanocellulose ultrafiltration mem- San Francisco Marriott Marquis 4:15 ENVR 558. Analyses of polar pesticides Organizers, Presiding branes to resist biofouling. Y. Jun, Sierra B and glyphosate in Mekong Delta. N. Tran- 1:30 ENVR 570. Combining chemical and Q. Jiang, D. Ghim, S. Tadepalli, H. Kwon, Thi, M. Do, L. Truong, T. Nguyen, T. Nguyen, bioanalytical methods to screen for K. Liu, Y. Min, J. Luan, S. Singamaneni Aquatic Photochemistry Q. Chau, L. Tran, D. Orange, P. Behra emerging contaminants in California’s Cosponsored by GEOC 3:50 ENVR 584. Surfactant-stabilized oil receiving waters. K.A. Maruya, 4:35 ENVR 559. Environmental monitoring separation from water using ultra- Financially supported by AEESP of systemic insecticides in surface water A. Mehinto, M. Raphael, E.D. Nelson, filtration and nanofiltration. X. Zhu, ecosystems: Development and applica- E. Hoh, S.A. Snyder, R. Fadness, J. Lyons A.V. Dudchenko, D. Jassby W. Arnold, K. P. McNeill, Organizers tion of an ultrasensitive and automated 1:55 ENVR 571. Regional trends in V. Lin, Organizer, Presiding analytical method. J.M. Montiel León, sediment quality in southern California: 4:10 ENVR 585. Integration of reac- tive ceramic membrane with ozo- S. Vo Duy, G. Munoz, M. Amyot, S. Sauvé Responses to multiple stressors. S. Bay, 1:30 ENVR 596. Characterizing the role nation for advanced treatment of photochemical processes in the 4:55 ENVR 560. Desorption of known N.G. Dodder, D. Gillett, K. Schiff of reclaimed water. X. Zhang oxidation of hydrocarbons released persistent organic pollutants from 2:20 ENVR 572. Examining urban during the Deepwater Horizon atmospheric dust and black carbon 4:30 ENVR 586. Novel nanohybrids metabolism and contaminants of disaster. C.P. Ward, C. Reddy into aquatic ecosystems. T. Togashi, emerging concern in coastal envi- enables microwave radiation to C. Bowyer, R.A. Lyons ronments: A pilot study in Hong disinfection water. N.B. Saleh 1:50 ENVR 597. Time dependence of aldehyde and ketone photoproduct gen- 5:15 Concluding Remarks. Kong and Taipei. S. Burket, J. Zheng, 4:50 ENVR 587. Integration of in-situ ozona- K. Chambliss, S. Chung, B.W. Brooks tion and ceramic UF membrane for effec- eration from crude oil-seawater systems tive algae and MC-LR removal and mem- under solar irradiation. X. Cao, M.A. Tarr Section B 2:45 ENVR 573. Dissolved PAHs and PBDEs in the Narragansett Bay Watershed using brane fouling control in the treatment of 2:10 ENVR 598. Steric hindrance San Francisco Marriott Marquis algal-rich water. Z. Zhang, Y. Tao, X. Zhang passive polyethylene samplers. W. Zhao, reduces aquatic photochemical Salons 12/13 M. Khairy, M. Cai, R. Lohmann transformation rates of alkylated sulfur heterocycles. P. Saranjampour, Advances in Resource Recovery & Section E 3:10 Intermission. K.L. Armbrust, B. Marx Conservation in Water Systems San Francisco Marriott Marquis 3:30 ENVR 574. Ecotoxicological 2:30 ENVR 599. Photolysis of aromatic pol- Cosponsored by AGFD, CEI and GEOC Sierra A assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic lutants in salty water and ice. T.F. Kahan, S. Ahuja, L. M. Blaney, T. H. Boyer, Organizers, Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and metals Chemistry & Application of Advanced A. Stathis, P. Malley, J. Grossman Presiding in the Mississippi River coastal Oxidation Processes for Water 2:50 ENVR 600. Petroleum provides watershed and offshore shoal- Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse 1:30 Introductory Remarks. ing regions of the northern Gulf of model compounds to assess the Financially supported by AEESP compositional and structural controls 1:40 ENVR 561. Urea hydrolysis charac- Mexico. L. Basirico, R.J. Portier, H. Rockett of dissolved organic matter photoreac- terization and inhibition by chemical X. He, D. Minakata, K. E. O’Shea, X. Quan, 3:55 ENVR 575. Quantifying Polycyclic tivity. P. Zito, M.A. Tarr, D.C. Podgorski addition. H. Ray, D. Saetta, T.H. Boyer Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) dis- Organizers 3:10 Intermission. 2:00 ENVR 562. Urea hydrolysis inhibition in tribution and accumulation in coastal D. D. Dionysiou, G. Li Puma, Organizers, waterless urinals for water conservation Louisiana using natural radioisotope Presiding tracers. K. Maiti, P. Adhikari, W. Bam and nutrient recovery. D. Saetta, T.H. Boyer A. Ghauch, Presiding 2:20 ENVR 563. Electrochemical stripping 4:20 ENVR 576. Assesment of emerging contaminants from wastewater treatment 1:30 ENVR 588. Degradation of to recover nitrogen from source-sepa- antibiotics in UV-persulfate acti- rated urine. W.A. Tarpeh, K.L. Nelson systems along Louisiana coastal and estuarine waterways. M.S. Miles vated systems: Application to 2:40 ENVR 564. Life cycle compar- Chloramphenicol. A. Ghauch, M. Amasha, The use of any device to capture ison of urine source separation 4:45 ENVR 577. Stereoisomer-specific A. Baalbaki, R. El Asmar, O. Tantawi distribtuion of 1,2,5,6,9,10-hexabro- images (e.g., cameras and camera and centralized wastewater treat- 2:05 ENVR 589. Electrochemical ment. T.H. Boyer, K. Landry mocyclododecane and 1,2-dibro- mo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl)cyclohexane enhancement of oxidation process phones) or sound (e.g., tape and 3:00 Intermission. in sediment and marine organisms using persulfate activated by nanosized digital recorders) or to stream, zero-valent iron. C. Kim, I. Hwang 3:20 ENVR 565. Advanced spatial from the South China Sea. Y. Ruan, upload or rebroadcast speakers or modeling and lifecycle assessment for X. Zhang, J.C. Lam, B. Zhu, P.K. Lam 2:30 ENVR 590. Selective degradation of real world implementation of decen- 5:10 ENVR 578. Distribution and sulfamethoxazole by peroxymonosulfate presentations is strictly prohibited tralized nitrogen recovery. O. Kavvada, abundance of microplastic pollu- without activating agents: Self-activation at all official ACS meetings and W.A. Tarpeh, A. Horvath, K.L. Nelson tion on Sandy Hook Bay beaches is and nonradical pathways. R. Yin, higher than on New Jersey coastal W. Guo, H. Wang, J. Chang, N. Ren events without express written beaches. K. Veasey, S. Rosenstein consent from ACS.

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3:20 ENVR 601. Investigating the photo- Section H 3:50 ENVR 627. Toxicity studies of ENVR 635. Levels, profiles and poten- chemical pathways of organic sulfur silver nanoparticles on the anaerobic tial risks of dioxins and dioxin-like San Francisco Marriott Marquis in forming COS and CS2 in natural sulfate reducing bacteria Desulfovibrio compounds in atmosphere sur- waters. M. Modiri Gharehveran, A. Shah Sierra J alaskensis. M.O. Montes, J.M. Snitker rounding industrial sources. G. Liu, M. Zheng, L. Yang, R. Jin, Q. Zhu 3:40 ENVR 602. Counter-ions influ- Poly- & Per-Fluoroalkyl Substances: 4:15 ENVR 628. Effects of pH and dissolved ence nitrate photolysis yields Where, What, When, Why, Who & How organic carbon on the toxicity of silver ENVR 636. Determination and quantita- through altering interfacial concen- K. Chu, L. S. Lee, J. Liu, V. Yingling, Organizers, nanowires to Daphnia magna: Acute tive of plant metabolites by using triple trations. K.M. Callahan, D. Tobias Presiding toxicity and spICP-MS measurement quadrupole liquid chromatography of silver nanowire uptake. L.D. Scanlan, coupled to mass spectrometry. Y. Huang, 4:00 ENVR 603. Characterization 1:30 ENVR 614. Encapsulation of legacy M.D. Montano, N. Karunaratne, M. Eng, T. Cun, L. Zhao, A.S. Adeleye, T. Anumol, A.A. Keller of photooxidants in atmospheric and emerging perfluoroalkyl substances J.Y. Hsu, C. ter Haar, B. Gilbert, C. Vulpe particles. R. Kaur, C. Anastasio ENVR 637. Withdrawn by cyclodextrins. M.J. Weiss-Errico, 4:40 ENVR 629. Monitoring toxicity of 4:20 ENVR 604. Is gas-aerosol par- Z. Hopkins, D. Knappe, K.E. O’Shea ENVR 638. Use of gas chromatog- oral magnetite nanoparticles in vivo ticle interface the same as the air/ raphy orbitrap mass spectrome- 1:55 ENVR 615. Protective effects of using drosophila melanogaster. X. Bi water interface? Y. Rao, Y. Wu, try for small molecule discovery: β-cyclodextrin in biological systems X. Li, Y. Wu, Y. Qian, H. Dai contaminated with perfluoroalkyl sub- Iodinated disinfection byproducts as Evolving Nanoparticle Reactivity case study. C. Postigo, C. Cojocariu, 4:40 ENVR 605. From the desert to the stances. M.J. Weiss-Errico, K.E. O’Shea throughout Nucleation, Growth & S.D. Richardson, P. Silcock, D. Barceló city: Dust as a photochemical source 2:20 ENVR 616. Novel approach to the Dissolution of hydroxyl radical and singlet oxygen ENVR 639. Python script to stream- enhancement of PFAS adsorption in Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored in aqueous aerosol. S.A. Styler, line non–targeted GC×GC/TOFMS groundwater systems. Y. Aly, M.F. Simcik by COLL, ENVR and NUCL S.R. Schneider, C.D. Cote data analysis of remediated soil 2:45 ENVR 617. Selective and fast adsorp- Operando Methodology at the samples. I. Titaley, O. Ogba, L. Chibwe, tion of perfluorooctane sulfonate from Section G Junction between Fundamental E. Hoh, P. Cheong, S.L. Simonich wastewater by magnetic fluorinated Chemistry & Chemical Engineering vermiculite. S. Deng, P. Meng, G. Yu San Francisco Marriott Marquis Section A Sierra C 3:10 Intermission. Fundamental Structure-Activity Relationships: The Interface of Moscone Center Innovative Materials & Technologies 3:40 ENVR 618. Abiotic transformation Operando with Physical Sciences Hall D for Sustainable Water Purification of perfluorooctane sulfononate by Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored catalyzed permanganate under amenable Advances & Applications in Water Photocatalytic by ENVR and I&EC in-situ conditions. S. Park, L.S. Lee Sensing Technologies for Drinking Cosponsored by CEI Water, Re-Use, Agri-Tech & Research 4:05 ENVR 619. Remediation of per- and Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics E. L. Cates, B. P. Chaplin, J. Choe, J. Liu, polyfluoroalkyl substances using heat-ac- on Surfaces P. L. Schorr, Organizer W. Zhang, Organizers tivated persulfate. T. Bruton, D.L. Sedlak Mechanisms: Hydrogenation 6:00 - 8:00 D. Shuai, Organizer, Presiding 4:30 ENVR 620. Remediation of perfluo- Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored ENVR 640. Withdrawn 1:30 Introductory Remarks. rinated surfactants in groundwater by by COLL and ENVR injection of nanoscale zerovalent iron ENVR 641. Nano-sized TiO2 thin film 1:35 ENVR 606. Boosting the photo- particles. Y. Zhang, Y. Zhi, J. Liu, S. Ghoshal synthesis and characterization on

catalytic activity of m-BiVO4 with Pd quartz slides, borosilicate beads and 4:55 ENVR 621. Degradation of Poly- and nanodomains and BiOBr nanosheets WEDNESDAY EVENING quartz cylinders for use in photocata- Per-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS ) using dual heterojunction: Highly effecient S lytic degradation of organic contami- photocatalyst zinc oxide. K. Chu, Y. Shao photocatalytic degradation of polychlo- Section A nants. M. Russell, S.R. Kanel, D. Kempisty rinated biphenyls. E. Zahran, M. Palmai, 5:20 Concluding Remarks. ENVR 642. Engineering analysis of S. Angaramo, M.R. Knecht, L. Bachas Moscone Center Hall D water reuse through water sensing 1:55 ENVR 607. Tailored graphitic carbon Section I spectrophotometers. P.L. Schorr nitride: Selective production of oxidative Accurate Mass/High Resolution Mass San Francisco Marriott Marquis species and applications for organic Spectrometry for Environmental Section A micropollutant removal. Q. Zheng, D. Shuai Sierra K Monitoring & Remediation Moscone Center 2:15 ENVR 608. Synthesis and applica- Whole Organism Metrology to Cosponsored by ANYL tion of highly reductive TiO -based Support Nanotoxicology Research in Hall D 2 T. Anumol, R. Marfil-Vega, T. M. Young, photocatalysts for hexavalent chromium the Environment Organizers Advances in Resource Recovery & and nitrate removal. G. Chen, H. Liu S. K. Hanna, M. Johnson, Organizers Conservation in Water Systems 6:00 - 8:00 2:35 ENVR 609. Microreactor-inspired B. C. Nelson, C. M. Sims, Organizers, Presiding S. Ahuja, L. M. Blaney, T. H. Boyer, Organizers photocatalytic PBR for intensified solar ENVR 630. Screening and quantitation photocatalysis: A study of the effects 1:30 ENVR 622. Development of of micro-pollutants from sewage 6:00 - 8:00 correlative optical microscopy and of packing material on light absorp- water in the process of bank filtration ENVR 643. Effect of humic analogue on focused ion beam tomography for tion. B. Ramos, S. Ookawara, A.S. Teixeira using UHPLC-HRAM. E. George microbial leaching of iron from hematite quantitation of metal nanoparticles in into seawater. A. Aneksampant 2:55 Intermission. whole cells. K. Jeerage, A. Sanders ENVR 631. Assessment of biotransfor- mation of macrolide antibiotics using ENVR 644. Phosphorus recovery using 3:10 ENVR 610. Towards multifunctionality 1:55 ENVR 623. Single cell target and non-target analyses by pelletized adsorptive materials: in water treatment: Developing photo- ICP-MS: Quantifying expo- ultraperformance liquid chromatogra- Study of desorption for potential active selective adsorbents for inorganic sure and dose of gold and silver contaminants using nano-enabled bioma- phy/quadrupole-time-of-flight mass reuse. E. Martin, M. Nadagouda, S. Chae nanoparticles to freshwater spectrometry and antibiotic bioas- terials. L. Pincus, J. Yamani, J.B. Zimmerman ENVR 645. Integrated seawater aquaculture algae. R. Merrifield, J. Lead, C. Stephan say. S. Terzic, N. Udikovic-Kolic, I. Krizman, and agriculture as an avenue for food and 3:30 ENVR 611. Designing photocat- 2:20 ENVR 624. Optofluidic Surface I. Senta, I. Mihaljević, T. Smital, M. Ahel alytic nano-adsorbents with greater energy security in arid regions. Z. Almheiri Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy ENVR 632. Withdrawn specificity through shape and size (SERS) interrogation for targeted ENVR 646. Efficacy of Hydrotalcite- using advanced spectroscopy tech- detection of individual cells. M. Willner, ENVR 633. Polypropylene glycol based nanocomposites for sorbing niques. A.W. Lounsbury, N. Billmyer, D. Graham, M. Zagnoni, P.J. Vikesland surfactants and their degradation heavy metal in industrial waste- J. Yamani, D. Peak, J.B. Zimmerman products as potential indicator water. Y. Li, J. Ma, P.J. Alvarez 2:45 ENVR 625. Quantitative analysis of the compounds for shallow groundwa- 3:50 ENVR 612. Physical and chemi- ENVR 647. Phosphate ion exchange physicochemical properties of cerium ter impacted by hydraulic fracturing cal characterization of iron (III) oxide on cross-linked cationic surfac- oxide nanomaterials and their influence fluids. J.D. Rogers, I. Ferrer, E.M. Thurman, produced by SORAS technique for tant micelles across dialysis mem- on nano-bio interactions. C.M. Sims, J. Rosenblum, A.R. Bielefeldt, J.N. Ryan the removal of arsenic in drinking R.A. Maier, A.C. Johnston-Peck, J.M. Gorham, branes. M. Chen, C.T. Jafvert water. E. Araya, J. Valverde-Cerdas, S.K. Hanna, V.A. Hackley, B.C. Nelson ENVR 634. Microcystin screening in J.M. Cubero-Sesin, D. Méndez, L.G. Romero water samples using LC-MS/MS 3:10 Intermission. and triggered information dependent 4:10 ENVR 613. Antimicrobial appli- cations of visible-light-responsive 3:25 ENVR 626. Transfer and accu- acquisition for non-targeted variant detection. R.A. Trenholm, B. Vanderford photocatalysts. H. Shen, D. Shuai mulation of TiO2 nanoparticles along a marine benthic food chain. J. Zhao, Z. Wang, B. Xing

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Section A ENVR 660. Modeling singlet oxygen ENVR 671. Characterization of biophysical ENVR 687. Influence mechanisms of tex- production by dissolved organic characteristics that impact individ- tile-dyeing sludge characteristics on deg- Moscone Center matter. J.R. Laszakovits, Y. Chin, ual peptide binding to an engineered radation of anilines by integrated ultra- Hall D A. MacKay, C.M. Sharpless nanomaterial within a complex blood sound-permanganate treatment. X. Ning, protein corona. M. Nguyen, K. Wheeler J. Liang, T. An, J. Sun, X. Lu, Y. Zhang Applications of Cheminformatics ENVR 661. Exploration of the role & Computational Chemistry in of ambient conditions in organic ENVR 672. Modeling the environmen- ENVR 688. Efficient degradation Environmental Health aerosol growth via photosensitized tal fate of graphene oxide and its of DBP by magnetic nano-fiber oxidation of VOCs. M. Galloway, transformation products in surface GO-MnFe O as ozonation catalyst in C. Grulke, A. J. Williams, Organizers 2 4 M.G. Ippolito, J.M. Ackendorf, A. Sager waters. D.C. Bouchard, B. Avant, X. Chang, the water. Y. Ren, J. Ma, H. Zhang 6:00 - 8:00 L. Guiney, Y. Han, M. Henderson, M. Hersam, ENVR 662. Antioxidant response to ENVR 689. Chloroperoxidase oxi- C. Knightes, S. Martin, J. Spear, R.G. Zepp ENVR 648. Integrating chemometrics and singlet oxygen production under dative transformation of roxar- computational chemistry in the workflow light stress on the polyphasic ENVR 673. Characterization of the sone. Y. Tan, X. Wang, K.E. O’Shea of suspect screening analysis of polycylic rise of chlorophyll a fluorescence dissolution properties of copper oxide ENVR 690. Bioactivity-oriented approach aromatic hydrocarbon biotransfor- induction curves of Botryococcus nanoparticles in cell culture media to investigate fate and transformation of mation products. I. Titaley, L. Chibwe, braunii. F.M. Joaquin, G. Guihurt, and their effects on in-vitro toxic- selected personal care products during K.R. Glaesemann, P. Cheong, S.L. Simonich K. Doble, V. Barcelo Bovea, K. Griebenow ity. S. Jang, W. Kim, E. Cho, S.I. Yang chlorination. L. Li, W. Han, K. Yeung ENVR 649. Molecular dynamics study ENVR 663. Biological toxicity of extracts ENVR 674. Inhibition effects of silver ENVR 691. Simultaneous photocatalytic of the influence of activated carbon from photochemically degraded nanoparticles and ions on toxic air- Cr(VI) reduction and ciprofloxacin pore structures on dioxin adsorp- crude oil water accommodated borne fungi. E. Cho, J. Lee, S.I. Yang oxidation over TiO2/Fe0 composite under tion. F. Gao, S. Qu, C. Liu, H. Li, fractions. P. Bann, S. Bifulco ENVR 675. Nanotoxicology of NMC, PAH- aerobic conditions: Performance, dura- B.J. Teppen, C.T. Johnston, S. Boyd ENVR 664. Fractionation and biologi- AuNP, Citrate-AuNP and D. melano- bility, pathway and mechanism. Z. Diao ENVR 650. Progress towards a general cal toxicity studies of crude oil water gaster. B. Curtis, M. Hang, R.J. Hamers, ENVR 692. Elimination of analgesic model to predict hydroxylated accommodated fractions with disper- X. Zhang, C.J. Murphy, R. Klaper residuals in water by ultrasound and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sant. C. Brannon, P. Bann, S. Bifulco, J. Fair, ultrasound-assisted catalytic pro- stabilities. D. Walden, I. Titaley, O. Ogba, M.D. Seivert, W.H. Jeffrey, P.P. Vaughan Section A cesses. A. Ziylan Yavas, N.H. Ince S. Simonich, P. Ha-Yeon Cheong Moscone Center ENVR 693. Photocatalytic removal ENVR 651. Delivering an informational Section A of toluene in a TiO /SiO circulat- hub for data at the National Center for Hall D 2 2 Moscone Center ing fluidized bed reactor. L. Diniz, Computational Toxicology. A.J. Williams, Chemistry & Application of Advanced D. Matsumoto, T. Hewer, A.S. Teixeira, C. Grulke, J. Smith, K. Mansouri, Hall D Oxidation Processes for Water J.L. de Paiva, R. Guardani A. McEachran, G. Patlewicz, J. Fitzpatrick, Bioprocesses for Engineered Detoxification, Treatment & Reuse A. Richard, J. Edwards ENVR 694. Withdrawn. Nanomaterials in Soil-Plant Systems Financially supported by AEESP J. C. White, B. Xing, Y. Yang, Organizers ENVR 695. Application of iron mining Section A D. D. Dionysiou, X. He, G. Li Puma, residue for heterogeneous photo-fen- 6:00 - 8:00 D. Minakata, K. E. O’Shea, X. Quan, Organizers Moscone Center ton degradation of sulfathiazole and sulfamethazine. S.C. Ayala, Hall D ENVR 665. In-situ study of the evo- 6:00 - 8:00 lution of quantum dots in contact P. Hammer, R. Pupo Nogueira ENVR 676. Photodegradation of antibotic Aquatic Photochemistry with the biofilm/mineral inter- in organic matter solution using H O / ENVR 696. 17-Ethinylestradiol degrada- Cosponsored by GEOC face. M. Desmau, G. Alexandre, C. Levard, 2 2 UV process. A.S. Batista, N. Silva, L. Gil tion promoted by persulfate activated G. Ona-Nguema, V. Vidal, J. Stubbs, Financially supported by AEESP da Barbara, I.V. Corrêa, A.S. Teixeira with UV-light. C. Rackov, A.G. Camara, G. Charron, Y. Sivry, M.F. Benedetti T.A. Ferreira, H.N. Maia de Oliveira, M. Vianna, ENVR 677. Degradation of a toxic molecule W. Arnold, V. Lin, K. P. McNeill, Organizers ENVR 666. Effects of carbonaceous O. Chiavone-Filho, C.A. Oller do Nascimento in industrial effluents using UV/PS nanomaterials on soil-grown soybean 6:00 - 8:00 activated systems: Application to o-tolu- ENVR 697. Semiconductor nanomate- and its symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing idine. A. Ghauch, A. Baalbaki, M. Amasha, rials for solar photocatalytic activ- ENVR 652. FT-ICRMS analysis of bacteria: A mesocosm study. Y. Wang, S. Al Hakim, Y. Nehme, R. El Asmar ity. L. Gustin, B. Dallakoti, X. Cao, M.A. Tarr photochemically degraded and D.C. Bouchard, R.M. Nisbet, J.P. Schimel, burned surrogate oil. M.D. Seivert, J.L. Gardea-Torresdey, P. Holden ENVR 678. Withdrawn ENVR 698. Toxicity removal by elec- C.A. Davis, A.M. McKenna, Y. Corilo, tro-peroxone process. D. Amado Piña, ENVR 667. Molecular mechanisms ENVR 679. Withdrawn R.A. Snyder, W.H. Jeffrey, P.P. Vaughan G. Roa Morales, G. Santana Martínez, underlying biotransformation of carbon ENVR 680. Withdrawn C. Barrera-Díaz, P. Balderas-Hernández, ENVR 653. Direct and indirect photo- nanotubes by Mycobacterium vanbaalenii R. Romero Romero, R. Natividad chemical transformation of imidazolium, PYR-1. Y. You, J. Angermann, B. Xing, ENVR 681. Effects of bulk water pyridinium, pyrrolidinium, and piperidin- S. Kim, O. Kweon, C. Cerniglia, Y. Yang temperature on PAH degradation ENVR 699. Ag nanoparticles stabilized ium ionic liquids. S.G. Pati, W. Arnold by ultrasonically activated persul- with starch deposited on the TiO2 and fate. W.P. Fagan, J. Zhao, L.K. Weavers TiO -CeO systems. J.C. Arevalo Perez, ENVR 654. Formation of brown carbon in 2 2 Section A J.G. Torres Torres, I. Sanchez Lombardo, snow and ice through SOA-like chem- ENVR 682. Withdrawn. Moscone Center A. Cervantes, A. Cordero, A.A. Silahua istry. M. Barr, A.M. Grannas, V. Boschi ENVR 683. Gaseous VOC abatement Hall D ENVR 700. Probing electron trapping energy ENVR 655. Photochemical transforma- in a Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) states of TiO -WO composites and Chemical Principles of Environmental, 2 3 tion of nicotine in the wastewater riser reactor: A Computational their consequences on photocatalytic effluent. L. Lushi, S. Yan, W. Song Cellular & Organismal Nanotoxicology Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling activity for bisphenol A removal. G. Zerjav, approach. D. Matsumoto, L. Diniz, J.L. de ENVR 656. Photoreactivity of plant elic- Cosponsored by COLL S. Arshad, P. Djinovic, A. Pintar itor acibenzolar S-methyl in solutions Paiva, A.S. Teixeira, R. Guardani, T. Hewer C. Celle, L. L. Charlet, B. Gilbert, S. Lehman, ENVR 701. Removal of alkyl nitrate chemical and on plant surfaces. M. Sleiman, J. Simonato, C. Vulpe, Organizers ENVR 684. Photocatalytic decomposition of contaminants in wastewaters using M. Stawinoga, S. Wang, P. Goupil, imidacloprid by TiO -Fe O nanocompos- 2 3 4 advanced oxidative processes. S. Arciva, C. Richard, P. De Sainte Claire 6:00 - 8:00 ite in a PV-UV-LED continuous photoreac- B. Daws, S.P. Mezyk, M.P. Schramm tor. M. Eskandarian, M. Fazli, M. Rasoulifard ENVR 657. Removal of arsenic by UV ENVR 668. Stability and cytotoxicity ENVR 702. Bromine atom reactions of synthesized CeO nanoparticles photoreduction in the presence of 2 ENVR 685. Natural enhancement of Solar under advanced oxidation process dithionite. B. Jung, A. Abdel-Wahab in water. Y. Lin, L. Shen, Y. Shih Disinfection (SODIS) via the photo-Fenton conditions. A. Lechner, S.P. Mezyk process towards bacterial and chemical ENVR 658. Photochemical reactions ENVR 669. Predictive insight into the contaminant elimination in developing ENVR 703. Withdrawn. of hematite-soot mixtures in various silver nanomaterial protein corona countries. S. Giannakis, C. Pulgarin environmentally representative fingerprint. M.R. Findlay, D.N. Freitas, ENVR 704. Design of hierarchi- scenarios. J. Rodriguez, J. Rodriguez, M. Mobed-Miremadi, K. Wheeler ENVR 686. Photocatalytic degrada- cal photocatalyst for waste water treatment. B. Barbero, A. Reddy, H. Casique, A.M. Johansen ENVR 670. Exploring impacts of complex tion of C.I. basic red 46 in thin film fixed bed photoreactor: Non linear C.M. Parlett, A.F. Lee, K. Wilson ENVR 659. Fluorescence spectroscopy for nanomaterials using the nematode C. regression analysis and interme- determining photochemical degradation elegans. N. Niemuth, M. Hang, X. Zhang, ENVR 705. Withdrawn. diates. M. Berkani, M. Bouhelassa, rates of natural and industrial crude R.J. Hamers, C.J. Murphy, R. Klaper B. Abdelkrim, M. Bouchareb, Y. Kadmi ENVR 706. QSAR prediction of rate oil with DOC and GC×GC/TOF-MS constants for the reaction of ozone analysis. K. Snyder, N. Mladenov, A. Nour, with organic compounds using C. 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Section A ENVR 717. From sediment to top predators: Section A ENVR 747. Identification and quantifica- Broad exposure of polyhalogenated tion of polycyclic aromatic hydrocar- Moscone Center carbazoles in San Francisco Bay Moscone Center bon breakdown products in thermally Hall D (U.S.A.). Y. Wu, H. Tan, R.A. Sutton, D. Chen Hall D remediated soil from the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund site. L. Santiago Chemistry of Water Treatment from ENVR 718. Withdrawn. Environmental Chemistry: Sorption to Taste & Odor: Symposium Undergraduate & Graduate Delgado, E.L. Davis, S. Simonich honoring the Contributions Section A Classroom, Laboratory & Local ENVR 748. Electrokinetic enhanced of Mel Suffet Community Learning Experiences amendment transport at a contaminated Moscone Center M. J. McGuire, J. A. Pedersen, F. L. Rosario, Cosponsored by ANYL and CHED field site. D.M. O’Carroll, A. Chowdhury, Hall D J. Gerhard, N. Head, A. Inglis, A. Nunez Garcia Organizers Financially supported by AEESP Contaminants of Emerging Concern in 6:00 - 8:00 Natural & Engineered Systems M. A. Benvenuto, E. Roberts-Kirchhoff, Section A ENVR 707. Photochemical reac- Organizers Cosponsored by AGRO, ANYL and CEI Moscone Center tivity of thermally-altered water 6:00 - 8:00 Hall D soluble organic matter. K.D. Couch, L. M. Blaney, A. J. Hernandez, Organizers F.L. Rosario, G. McKay, Y. Yu, A. Retuta ENVR 734. Seasonal differences in General Posters 6:00 - 8:00 mercury concentrations in fish from ENVR 708. Characterizing the properties Flint Creek, Alabama: Implications S. R. Al-Abed, S. O. Obare, Organizers and release kinetics of dissolved organic ENVR 719. UV-driven antibiotic-to-antibiotic for monitoring. P. Okweye carbon from thermally treated soils in transformation pathways and kinetics of 6:00 - 8:00 sulfonamides. D. Ocasio, H.A. Adejumo, arid climates. A. Retuta, Y. Yu, F.L. Rosario ENVR 735. Measurement of hazardous air ENVR 749. Removal of microcystin-LR K. Mangalgiri, K. He, L.M. Blaney pollutants with regard to environmental ENVR 709. Do all reduced sulfur com- using powdered activated carbon: Effects justice policy in the Atlanta metropolitan pounds in foul air vary in the same ENVR 720. Photolytic fate of organo-se- of water quality and activated carbon region. W. Hudson, D. Patel, K. Zimmermann manner over a daily fluctuation in the lenium and -tin chemicals and their properties. A. Bajracharya, J.J. Lenhart carbon analogs in the natural environ- wastewater treatment process? T. Vitko ENVR 736. Adsorption of herbicide on the ENVR 750. Adsorption of fluoride ment. M. Hopanna, S. Steinly, L.M. Blaney model solid/liquid interface. P. Orlovi´c- in aqueous solution using Jamun Section A ENVR 721. Photocatalytic degradation Leko, K. Vidovi ´c, I. Ciglene˘cki (Syzygium cumini) seed derived of 1,4-dioxane and trihalomethanes ENVR 737. Localized surface plasmon activated carbon. R. Araga, C. Sharma Moscone Center by zinc oxide. M. Hwangbo, Y. Shi, resonance and electrochemical ENVR 751. Fabrication and characterization Hall D E. Claycomb, B.S. Abada, K. Chu analysis of electron transfer medi- of surface-patterned thin-film composite Clay Minerals Selectivity & Its ENVR 722. Occurrence and fate ators. D. Panfilov, P.W. Hall membranes. O. Heinz, S.H. Maruf, Environmental Applications of low molecular weight alde- ENVR 738. Effects of wastewater M. Aghajani, A.R. Greenberg, Y. Ding hydes in potable water reuse M. ElSayed, Organizer treatment on Azithromycin. E. Avila, ENVR 752. Image analysis for assessment systems. E. Marron, C. Prasse, D. Sedlak A. Hermelinda, M. Perri of nanomaterial uptake and elimination 6:00 - 8:00 ENVR 723. Occurrence of phthalic ENVR 739. Withdrawn. kinetics. T. Kefela, M. Mortimer, P. Holden ENVR 710. Use of NMR carbon-type distri- acid esters and alkylphenols in the ENVR 753. Modification of graphene oxide butions to assess the extent of preferen- Asan Lake region, Korea. Y. Lee, ENVR 740. Gas-phase mercury with magnesium oxide: Synthesis, tial adsorption of natural organic matter T. Kim, J. Lee, W. Choe, K. Zoh cycles during May at urban/indus- characterization, and demonstration components. M. Khalaf, G. Chilom, J.A. Rice trial sites on Svalbard. S. Le Cras, ENVR 724. Withdrawn. M.H. Hermanson, A. Nikulina with high-rate adsorption of methy- ENVR 711. Sorption of substituted pyridines lene blue. M. Heidarizad, S.S. Sengor ENVR 725. Enabling time dependent to aluminosilicate clays: Building predic- ENVR 741. Synthesis of a series of predictions of emerging organic ENVR 754. Caffeine analysis of wastewater tive models for cationic amines. D. Haas podand ligands all incorporating long- chemicals in the environment using using online SPE-LC high resolution mass Freeman, J. Sullivan, D. Vasudevan chain aliphatic moieties. G. Nguyen, the OrganoFate model. R. Thakar, J. Pothoof, S. Tinawi, M.A. Benvenuto spectrometry. S. Spence, P.R. Gardinali D. Elsbury, K. Garner, A.A. Keller Section A ENVR 742. Analysis of mineral cos- ENVR 755. Correlation of chemical compo- ENVR 726. Toxicity and degrada- metics with a handheld X-ray sition of wood smoke and diesel exhaust Moscone Center tion of a polyalkylene glycol-based fluorescence analyzer. S. Thomas, particulate matter with light absorbance Hall D hydraulic fluid. Y. Yang, K.K. Das, G. Nguyen, D. Stokes, T. Tieu Ngo, and toxicity. K. Kukowski, B.C. Brinchmann, R. Murnane, J. Hou, V. Edirveerasingam R. Cochran, J.A. Øvrevik, A. Kubatova Contaminants in Urban & Coastal M.A. Benvenuto, E. Roberts-Kirchhoff Estuarine Ecosystems ENVR 727. Identification of PAH oxida- ENVR 756. Factors affecting the tion products on secondary organic fate of dissolved organic carbon Cosponsored by AGRO Section A aerosols. A. Kramer, S. Simonich, in groundwater. L.K. McDonough, Moscone Center K. L. Armbrust, P. Saranjampour, Organizers A. Zellenyuk, K. Suski, D. Bell A. Baker, D. O’Carroll, M. Andersen Hall D 6:00 - 8:00 ENVR 728. Hexachlorobutadiene in ENVR 757. Comprehensive real- agricultural soils from the Yangtze From the Bench to the Field: time fenceline monitoring using ENVR 712. Determination of total copper River Delta of China. J. Sun, X. Li Evaluating Innovative Remediation & SIFT-MS. V.S. Langford, B.J. Prince, concentration and copper speciation in Detection Technologies D.B. Milligan, T. Wilks, T. Potter Humboldt Bay, California through use ENVR 729. Adsorptive removal of contam- of competitive ligand exchange-ad- inants of emerging concern from water S. R. Al-Abed, H. Henry, Organizers ENVR 758. Removal of chromium(VI) and with imprinted zeolite carbon composites chromium(III) ions from aqueous solution sorptive cathodic stripping voltamme- 6:00 - 8:00 try. M.A. Amezcua, N. Tuttle, M.P. Hurst functionalized with extra-framework using bio-char generated from agricul- Cu2+. B. Fernandez-Reyes, K.M. Gonzalez- ENVR 743. Enhanced field screen- tural waste products. D.F. Gonzalez, ENVR 713. Soil degradation and Ramos, K. Ortiz-Martinez, A.J. Hernandez ing methods of soil gas in petro- K. Flores, M. Gonzalez, A. Cantu, sorption of azithromycin in simulated leum hydrocarbon contaminated C. Serna, T.M. Eubanks, J.G. Parsons ENVR 730. Predicting sorption of California river and river bed condi- sites. C.S. Chen, C. Tien, C. Kuo tions. M.L. Maier, R.S. Tjeerdema anionic pharmaceuticals to soils: An ENVR 759. Effect of absorber and desorber evaluation of potential probe com- ENVR 744. Evaluation of oxidizer hazard unit interactions on N-nitrosamine ENVR 714. Anti-depressant and legacy pounds. L. Alper, A. Lopez, D. Vasudevan in sorbents used to solidify trans- formation during amine-based carbon contaminant fate in the Gulf of uranic waste for the waste isolation capture. Z. Wang, Z. Zhang, W. Mitch ENVR 731. Characterizing in-situ meth- Mexico. J. Landry, K.L. Armbrust pilot plant. B.A. Crawford, T. Hayes, ane-enhanced biostimulation potential ENVR 760. Characterization of heavy J. Lucchini, C. Chancellor, C. Poulos ENVR 715. Potential mecha- for 1,4-dioxane biodegradation in ground- metal adsorption using precipitates in nisms of 2,6-dichloro-4-nitroan- water. V. Sadeghi, D. Chiang, R. Mora ENVR 745. Development and demonstration acid mine water from abandoned metal iline (Dicloran) phototoxicity to of high pressure direct push jet injection mine. J. Kim, J. Kim, C. Seo, J. Seo, Y. Kim ENVR 732. Withdrawn. Pimephales promelas (Fathead for controlled emplacement of treatment ENVR 761. Quantitative analysis of Minnow). E.N. Vebrosky, K.L. Armbrust ENVR 733. New analytical method for agents in low-permeability geologic tetrabromobisphenol-A and tribromo- analysis of a broad range of chem- matrices. N.D. Durant, C. Ross, W. Slack ENVR 716. Analysis of metabolites of bisphenol-A in dust from consumer icals found in Australian waters Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ENVR 746. Utilization of multivari- electronics. E. Gaulke, C.R. Butler, and wastewaters. A. Kahl (PAH) in fish bile: A 15-year tempo- ate analysis for evaluating geo- A. Schoffstall, L.E. Lowe, J.E. Owens ral survey of PAH exposure in Puget material performance on fluoride ENVR 762. Comparison of the persistence Sound, WA. C. Gallagher, D. Da Silva removal from water. E. Kim, J. Park, of caffeine in constructed wetlands S. Han, Y. Lim, K. Kong, J. Do versus convention wastewater treatment systems. P.R. Alvaro, C. Tripp, M.P. Hurst

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ENVR 763. Reduction of ferric iron in ENVR 782. Magnetite graphene oxide ENVR 799. Analysis of heavy metal content ENVR 816. Influence of the engi- aqueous soot slurries. H. Casique, encapsulated in alginate beads for in the Conasauga, Oostanaula and neered iron oxide nanoparticles A. Reddy, C. Neuman, A.M. Johansen remediation of heavy metals con- Coosa Rivers utilizing the PerkinElmer on the growth and mutagenicity of taminated wastewater. C.V. Huong, NexION 350D ICP-MS. W. Hudson, microorganisms. N.M. Dissanayake, ENVR 764. Detailed examination of par- A.D. Dwivedi, T.T. Le, S. Seo, E. Kim, Y. Chang C. Fernandes, D. Jones, K. Zimmermann K. Current, S.O. Obare ticulate matter from waste vegetable oil biodiesel combustion: Oxidative potential ENVR 783. Comparing removal effi- ENVR 800. Alteration of membrane-ad- ENVR 817. Conversion of carbon relationships to fuel feedstock and blend ciencies of 1,4-dioxane and arsenite herent biofilm properties by acoustic dioxide to formic acid mediated ratio composition. B. Holmen, B. Rukavina, by nZVI-common oxidants system: cavitation. A.N. Rosi, I. Mergos, M. Qiu, by light driven electron storage J. Kasumba, J. Reed, Y. Han, N.K. Fukagawa Persulfate, peroxymonosulfate H. Verweij, P. Mouser, L.K. Weavers systems. J.M. Arachchilage, S.O. Obare and hydrogen peroxide. Y. Kang, ENVR 765. Novel approaches to the ENVR 801. Oxidation of 3,5,6-tri- ENVR 818. Chemical speciation of anthro- E. Kim, H. Yoon, D. Oh, Y. Chang study of bio-based products and chloro-2-pyridinol by heat-acti- pogenic nanoparticles. S.O. Obare anaerobic digestion per compost ENVR 784. Impacts of diverse nanoscale vated persulfate. R. Mogharbel, ENVR 819. Polymers that substantially environment standard. E.J. Parish, zero-valent iron on aquatic and terrestrial F.M. Zullo, C. Yestrebsky degrade, decompose or depolymer- G. Ren, H. Honda, S. Lee, Y. Lo organisms: Physicochemcial insight on ENVR 802. Reformulation of treatment ize: Draft interpretation affecting the nanomaterials. H. Yoon, M. Pangging, ENVR 766. Novel development to the system for remediation of polychlorinated notification of new polymers under M. Jang, Y. Hwang, Y. Kang, J. Kim, Y. Chang application of life cycle approach biphenyls in paint. A. Almutairi, C.G. Lewis, Canadian new substances notifi- to design greener products. G. Ren, ENVR 785. Inhibition and gene expres- K. Duranceau, C. Clausen, C. Yestrebsky cation regulations. G. Hammond E.J. Parish, H. Honda, Y. Lo sion of wastewater nitrifying enrich- ENVR 803. Dechlorination of octa- ENVR 820. Extracting calcium and ments exposed to cyanide. V. Kapoor, ENVR 767. Novel approaches to the chlorodibenzofuran by zero valent strontium cations from hydraulic M. Elk, J. Santo Domingo application of estimation methods to magnesium in acidified ethanol fracturing flowback water using pyridine reduce carbon emission on climate ENVR 786. Extraction chromatography system. A. Mogharbel, C. Yestrebsky based small molecules. S.G. Tajc change. G. Ren, E.J. Parish, H. Honda, Y. Lo using various thiosemicarbazone ENVR 804. Wastewater analysis: Challenges ENVR 821. Withdrawn. ligands for metal complexation and ENVR 768. Influence of dissolved and optimization of solid phase extraction the potential environmental appli- ENVR 822. Monolithic aerogels of graphene- organic carbon on mercury transport methods. C. Good, P. Edmiston cations. K. Richards, E.C. Lisic mixed metal oxides for air purification in watersheds affected by historical and disinfection. W. Chen, Z. Li, K. Yeung gold and mercury mining in north- ENVR 787. Decomposition characteris- Section A ern California. C.N. Alpers, J.A. Fleck, tics of model organic contaminants by M. Marvin-DiPasquale, G. Aiken persulfate/ZVI system. Y. Kim, H. Kwon Moscone Center Section A Hall D ENVR 769. Identification of fungal genus ENVR 788. Magnetization of silico- Moscone Center level using DNA barcode method. D. Kim, titanate for separation of cesium Green Chemistry & the Environment Hall D D. Kang, J. Lee, E. Cho, S.I. Yang from aqueous phase using a mag- Cosponsored by CEI Have Great Lakes Restoration netic separating system. Y. Kim, ENVR 770. Relationships between Programs Been Successful? The Case J. Kim, W. Lim, S. Choi, H. Kwon Financially supported by AEESP dissolved organic matter and mercury of Legacy & Emerging Pollutants cycling in California ecosystems ENVR 789. Detection of volatile arsenic-sul- A. M. Balu, R. Luque, S. O. Obare, Organizers K. C. Hornbuckle, J. J. Pagano, Organizers affected by historic mining. J.A. Fleck, fur species in environments of high 6:00 - 8:00 C. Alpers, M. Marvin-DiPasquale, G. Aiken level of sulfide. J. Zhang, S. Jamison 6:00 - 8:00 ENVR 805. Withdrawn. ENVR 771. Occurrence of micropollutants ENVR 790. Chemical changes during ENVR 823. Pyrogenic carbon materials in in the Han River, Seoul, Korea. M. Kim, anaerobic decomposition of hard- ENVR 806. Distribution of microplas- facilitating the abiotic degradation of S. Tak, T. Kim, J. Lee, W. Choe, Y. Lee, K. Zoh wood, softwood, and old newsprint tic pollution in a tributary of the DDT and its metabolites. K. Ding, W. Xu under mesophilic and thermo- Three Gorges Reservoir: A case ENVR 772. Light-based technology ENVR 824. Air-Water exchange of legacy philic conditions. F. De la Cruz study in Xiangxi River. K. Zhang, for surface disinfection. N. Wong, and emerging contaminants in Lake H. Hu, X. Xiong, C. Wu, P.K. Lam N. Zhan, Q. Chang, J. Kwan, K. Yeung ENVR 791. Implication of nanomaterial Michigan near Chicago. A. Boesen, embedded polymer composites in the ENVR 807. Focal plane array-based micro- ENVR 773. Simplified method for A. Martinez, K.C. Hornbuckle environment: Decomposition kinetics concentrating volatile disinfec- FT-IR imaging as an effective tool for and nanorelease of environmentally microplastic monitoring within wastewater tion byproducts. K.E. Furst Section A aging CNT composites based of treatment facilities. A.S. Tagg, J.P. Harrison, ENVR 774. Biocomposite mag- activation energy calculation. C. Han, M. Sapp, E.L. Bradley, C. Sinclair, J.J. Ojeda Moscone Center netic coated chitosan beads for E. Sahle-Demessie, A. Zhao, J. Wang Hall D removal of estrone products from ENVR 808. Bioactive compounds in okra ENVR 792. Conceptual design of a cyclone seed extract as novel anti-hepatitis water systems. S.M. Ríos-Bonilla, Innovative Materials & Technologies separator for the separation and recovery C virus agents. B. Dayal, K. Basun V. Fernandez-Alos, O. Perales, F. Roman for Sustainable Water Purification of the immobilized anionic radionuclides ENVR 809. Microplastic size effect on sorp- Cosponsored by CEI ENVR 775. Effect of UV and chlorina- using a flow analysis. T. Park, Y. Choi tion-dechlorination tertiary treat- tion coefficient and toxicity of polychri- ENVR 793. Influence of oxygen con- E. L. Cates, B. P. Chaplin, J. Choe, J. Liu, ment on pharmaceutic loads in nated biphenyl. R. Jiang, W. Lin, E. Zeng centration in aqueous solutions of D. Shuai, W. Zhang, Organizers Chicago WWTP effluent. A. Welch ENVR 810. Relative performance of different electrolyte on the process of singlet peroxone advanced oxidation processes 6:00 - 8:00 ENVR 776. Evaluation of swellable organi- oxygen generation during electro- on the Oil Sands Process-Affected Water cally modified silica passive samplers in chemical disinfection of contaminated ENVR 825. Effects of biological decon- (OSPW) remediation. M. Meshref, A. Singh, complex matrices. S. Pitell, P. Edmiston water. N. Barashkov, T. Sakhno, I. Irgibayeva tamination on chemical contaminants M. Belosevic, M. Mohamed Gamal El-Din in emergency drinking water. E. Brack, ENVR 777. Study of degradation prod- ENVR 794. Development of an analyt- ENVR 811. Fe-assisted hydrothermal W. Zukas, N. Farhadi, M. McPartlin, T. Tiano ucts derived from hydrocortisone by ical method for the measurement of liquefaction and sequential catalytic ENVR 826. Study on new method of TiO ozonolysis. T. Rahman, T. Siddiquee the metabolites of Organophosphate 2 cracking for production of light olefins Flame Retardants (OPFRs) in human nanorod arrays preparation and photocat- ENVR 778. Elimination of tetrakis from protein-rich microalgae. Y. Hirano, urine using liquid chromatography-tan- alytic performance. G. Wang, Y. Shih, Y. Su (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium Y. Arita, Y. Kasai, N. Funakoshi, A. Nishimura, dem mass spectrometry. J. She chloride from surface water using M. Taniguchi, K. Sagata, Y. Kita biochar as an adsorbent. S.R. Akech, ENVR 795. Assessment of the interactions ENVR 812. Nitrogen and sulfur content of O.O. Harrison, A. Saha of herbicides with manganese dioxide natural organic matter. S. Coleman, J. Rice ENVR 779. Using waste products of the to evaluate its availability as a possible The use of any device to capture seafood industry to reduce anthropogenic remediation process. E. Segura, N. López- ENVR 813. Reactions in poly(a-ole- fin)s: A replacement for images (e.g., cameras and camera carbon dioxide emissions. B. Barnes, Santiago, A. Ceniceros, M.E. Gutierrez Ruiz alkane solvents. T. Malinski, phones) or sound (e.g., tape and P. Sharma, U. Onuchukwu, V. Volkis ENVR 796. Adsorption of copper and lead to M.L. Harrell, D.E. Bergbreiter ENVR 780. Investigation of anti-depres- ZnS nanomaterial. J. Cantu, J.G. Parsons digital recorders) or to stream, ENVR 814. Protecting palladium: Balancing sant load reduction in wastewater ENVR 797. Method development for the stability and reactivity in support-tether upload or rebroadcast speakers or treatment plant effluent by hypochlorite chromatographic/mass spectrometric design. D. Paull, S.P. George disinfection. R.A. Mole, P. Edmiston detection of arsenic species in sulfidic presentations is strictly prohibited ENVR 815. Influence of engineered ENVR 781. Recyclable superparamag- waters. A. Harper, D. Bolden, J. Zhang at all official ACS meetings and nanoparticles on microorganism netic adsorbent based on meso- ENVR 798. Adsorption of chro- growth in the presence and absence events without express written porous carbon for sequestration mium(VI) metal ions via amino of β-lactam antibiotics. K. Current, of radioactive cesium. S. Husnain, modified biochar. K. Flores, consent from ACS. N.M. Dissanayake, S.O. Obare W. Um, Y. Chang, Y. Chang D.F. Gonzalez, J.G. Parsons

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ENVR 827. Nanoconfined water in graphene ENVR 845. Remediation of s-triazine ENVR 861. Monitoring released TiO2 ENVR 873. Analyses of surface water hydrogel as superadsorbents for water herbicide spills via adsorption and and ZnO nanoparticles in swimming monitoring results for pesticides in purification. J. Ma, Y. Sun, M. Yang, biodegradation using hydropho- pool. S. Lee, S. Jang, Y. Yim, S.I. Yang agricultural areas of central coast M. Zhang, F. Yu, F. Yang, K. Chu, J. Zheng bic bio-silica particles. S. Yeom, and Southern California. X. Deng, ENVR 862. Withdrawn J.K. Sakkos, A. Aksan, L.P. Wackett D. Wang, K. Kelley, K.S. Goh ENVR 828. Ceria nanoparticles for ENVR 863. Fate and transport of sustainable heavy metal water ENVR 846. Synthesis and application ENVR 874. Pesticide mitigation using wood- nanoscale zinc oxide in subsurface filtration application. M.J. King, of chemically-modified solid wastes chip bioreactors in agricultural regions of environment. S.R. Kanel, S.R. Al-Abed L. MacManus-Spencer, M.E. Hagerman as filtering devices of antibiot- California. S.D. Wagner, X. Deng, G. Bates, ics from wastewater. B. Sohn P. Krone-Davis, R. Clark, J. Adelaars, K.S. Goh ENVR 829. Reversible, selective trapping Section A of perchlorate from water in record ENVR 847. Synthesis and characteri- ENVR 875. Integrated vegetated ditch capacity by a cationic metal-or- zation of stabilized oxygen-releasing Moscone Center system reduces chlorpyrifos loading

ganic framework. I. Colinas CaO2 nanoparticles for soil remedia- Hall D in agricultural runoff. B. Phillips tion. C. Yeh, W. Chang, R. Wang, Y. Shih ENVR 830. Withdrawn New Challenges in Environmental ENVR 876. Developing passive sam- ENVR 848. Synthesis of magnetic iron oxide pling methods for bioavailable ENVR 831. Cloning and expression of Chemistry: Marine Ecosystems & nanoparticles for removal reactive black current-used pesticides in sedi- protocatechuate dioxygenase gene Microplastics 5: Reaction mechanism. M. Chang, Y. Shih ment. W. Lao, G. Kim, K.A. Maruya from Klebsiella pneumoniae: Application A. Kahl, Organizer for degradation of sulphonated ENVR 849. Soil organic matter in native ENVR 877. Effectiveness of California’s aromatic amines. S. Dixit, S. Garg prairies and prairie restorations: 6:00 - 8:00 surface water regulations at lowering Structural studies of humic acids pyrethroid concentrations in surface ENVR 832. Preparation and applica- ENVR 864. World oceans under serious with carbon-13 NMR spectros- waters. R. Budd, D. Wang, M. Ensminger tion of substrate-immobilized TiO threat: Debris polystyrene generate 2 copy. A.K. Poladi, J.S. McConnell nano-photocatalysts for organic styrene oligomer in ocean water and ENVR 878. Towards a spatio-temporal micropollutants removal. S. Hong ENVR 850. Soil organic matter in native sand areas. M. Okada, K. Koizumi, analysis of pesticide concentra- prairies and prairie restorations: Humic K. Yamada, B. Kwon, K. Saitoh, T. Takemura, tions. S. Jiao, O. Sonmez, D. Iong ENVR 833. Properties evolution of fresh and fulvic acid fractions. S. Bomma, N. Maximenko, K. Saido, T. Hiaki nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron (nZVI) in ENVR 879. Analysis of 3 commercial tampon K. Pallempati, N. Voleti, J.S. McConnell aerobic and anaerobic water. A. Liu brands for presence of herbicide glypho- Section A ENVR 851. Soil organic matter in native sate. A. Corcoran, A. Hernandez, S. Koenig ENVR 834. Synthesis of biochars prairies and prairie restorations: using household and agricultural Moscone Center Organic carbon content. L.R. Morgan, byproducts (orange peel, pista- Hall D Section A B.M. Mullins, J.S. McConnell chio shells, and corn stover) and Novel Membrane Materials & Moscone Center their application in lead adsorption ENVR 852. Distribution of soil phosphorus Processes for Water Purification Hall D from aqueous solutions. S. Mireles, and nitrate in the Spring Lake watershed H. Rivera, J. Kang, T. Trad, J.G. Parsons region of western Illinois. S. Nicioli, D. Jassby, B. Mi, Organizers Poly- & Per-Fluoroalkyl Substances: K.E. Ribordy, J. Boeckler, J.S. McConnell ENVR 835. Withdrawn. 6:00 - 8:00 Where, What, When, Why, Who & How ENVR 853. Metals removal from Acid Mine ENVR 836. Enhanced photoelectro- ENVR 865. Novel membranes for sea K. Chu, L. S. Lee, J. Liu, V. Yingling, Organizers Drainage (AMD) using Bioelectrochemical chemical performance of the TiO water desalination via membrane 2 System (BES). J. Liu, M. Peiravi 6:00 - 8:00 nanotube arrays sensitized with distillation. S. Ragunath, S. Roy, S. Mitra ENVR 880. Systematic investigation of Fe TiO -graphene oxide for glycerol ENVR 854. Removal of oxyanion pollutants 2 5 ENVR 866. Surface modification of reverse the effects of perfluoroalkyl acid chain oxidation. N. Pico, M. Niño, Á. Meléndez via cationic transition metal coordination osmosis membrane by graphene polymers. D. Popple, S. Citrak, K. Tabler- length and ionic head group on human ENVR 837. Understanding on the effects oxide grafting with different oxidation Miller, A. Alvarenga, K. Stone-Hunter, S. Oliver serum albumin binding. J. Ulrich, of pH and organic carbon concentration degrees. W.H. Mak, D. Jun, B. McVerry, A. Glaser, L. MacManus-Spencer on nutrients removal in SBR process ENVR 855. Comparative analysis of M. Kowal, X.W. Huang, R.B. Kaner for treating domestic wastewa- compost and alkaline battery oxide ENVR 881. Perfluorohexanoic acid ENVR 867. Advanced membranes enabled pharmacokinetics in mouse, rat, ter. S. Lee, M. Park, S. Yeon, D. Park amendments for reducing lead solubility by atomic layer deposition. Y. Wang and phytoavailability. N. Abo-Sido, microminipig, pig, monkey and ENVR 838. Individual water purifica- C. Gallagher, G. Jerz, B. Love, D. Brabander ENVR 868. Examining relationship of surface human. R.C. Buck, S.A. Gannon tion. W. Zukas, E. Brack, T. Tiano, J. Dunn, chemistry to silica scaling and combined ENVR 882. Short-chain fluorotelo- T. Oriard, Z. Gleason, K. Weitz, I. Norris ENVR 856. CO Mineralization and 2 silica-foulant fouling with modified RO utilization by high-gravity carbonation mer-based substances – Common ENVR 839. Fundamental study on membranes. A. Quay, T. Tong, M. Elimelech process: Past, present and future. S. Pan, biodegradation pathways. R.C. Buck chromium biosorption by natural M. Wang, S. Pei, Y. Chen, P. Chiang biomass. H. Yang, D. Park, N. Kim Section A Section A ENVR 857. Degradation of textile azo- ENVR 840. Modeling study of contin- dyes using enzymatic treatment with Moscone Center uous biosorption process for metal Moscone Center soybean peroxidase. L.G. Cordova Hall D removal and recovery by fermentation Hall D Villegas, N. Biswas, K.E. Taylor biowaste. N. Kim, J. Seo, H. Yang, D. Park Pesticides in Surface Water: Science & Perception of Climate ENVR 858. Virucidal activity and Monitoring, Modeling, Mitigation, Risk ENVR 841. Hydrothermal treatment of Change mechanism of an antimicro- Assessment & Regulation sewage sludge to improve biological Cosponsored by CEI and CHED bial surface coating. Q. Chang, nitrogen removal process. M. Park, J. Gan, K. S. Goh, Y. Luo, D. Young, Organizers H. Leung, J. Kwan, K. Yeung S. Lee, S. Yeon, D. Park Financially supported by AEESP 6:00 - 8:00 ENVR 842. Optimization of anox- S. O. Obare, E. Schoffers, Organizers Section A ENVR 869. Flow-weighted sampling ic-oxic process for the treatment of to measure efficacy of a con- 6:00 - 8:00 domestic wastewater with low C/N/P Moscone Center structed water quality treatment ratio. S. Yeon, S. Lee, M. Park, D. Park Hall D ENVR 883. Economic analysis of the pond in Folsom, CA. M. Ensminger, refinery CO2-Urea-DMC industrial Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: L.R. Oki, S. Teh, J. Sisneroz, B. Pitton, chain. Y. Han, Q. Jiang, Z. Song Section A Formulation, Characterization & L. Deanovic, M. Stillway, K.S. Goh ENVR 884. Novel approaches of environ- Moscone Center Applications Across the Product Life ENVR 870. Development of a California- Cycle mental effects to reduce the climate Hall D based receiving waterbody model for change on macroeconomic energy Integrated & Sustainable S. Hussain, A. J. Kennedy, C. Sayes, Organizers pesticide registration evaluation. Y. Xie, consumption for green market- Y. Luo, N. Singhasemanon, K.S. Goh ing. G. Ren, E.J. Parish, H. Honda, S. Lee Environmental Remediation 6:00 - 8:00 Cosponsored by CEI ENVR 871. Aquatic risk evaluation of new ENVR 885. Tackling drought with ENVR 859. Manganese oxide (MnO) pesticide products as part of California climate engineering. H. Gokturk S. K. Brar, M. Cledon, R. Galvez, Organizers nano-powder in microorganism pesticide registration – a preventive ionizing respirator gen-1 (MIR-1) for approach for surface water protec- 6:00 - 8:00 personal protection against airborne tion. N. Singhasemanon, Y. Luo, X. Deng ENVR 843. Comprehensive perfor- pathogens. M. Park, B. Chua, A. Son ENVR 872. Protecting surface mance of vermibiofilter on treating ENVR 860. Synthesis of nano-structured water from pesticide contamina- typical pollutants. Y. Wang, M. Xing MoS materials doped with lanthanide 2 tion in California. K.S. Goh ENVR 844. Iron stability on the inner surface element for upconversion enhance- of PVC-U drinking pipe. J. Wang, T. Tao ment of solar cell performance. J. Wu

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Section A 8:25 ENVR 896. Examination of the 10:05 ENVR 910. Comparative Section D relative contributions of aqueous and transcriptomic analysis of lipid Moscone Center dietary uptake to pyrethroid accumu- producing yeast Cryptococcus Moscone Center Hall D lation in organisms at different aquatic albidus. S. Vajpeyi, K. Chandran 3004 trophic levels. J. Frew, J. Giddings Sulfidation of Metal-Based 10:25 ENVR 911. Silver recovery Novel Membrane Materials & Engineered & Natural Nanomaterials: 8:45 ENVR 897. Toxicity of pesticide from laundry washwater: Role of Processes for Water Purification Implications for Their Fate & Effects in mixtures in the USGS national water regeneration and detergent chem- D. Jassby, B. Mi, Organizers, Presiding the Environment quality network. M. Shoda, W.W. Stone istry. T. Nawaz, S. Sengupta 8:30 ENVR 923. Structurally and Y. Bi, D. Fan, P. G. Tratnyek, P. K. Westerhoff, 9:05 ENVR 898. Characterization of sed- 10:45 ENVR 912. Selective removals of synthetically designed next gener- Organizers 2+ 2+ 2+ iment chemistry, sediment toxicity and heavy metals (Pb , Cu , and Cd ) from ation novel polyamides for reverse macroinvertebrate communities in wade- wastewater by gelation with alginate for 6:00 - 8:00 osmosis application. A. Roy able streams of the southeastern United effective metal recovery. F. Wang, X. Li ENVR 886. Fe0- and sulfidized Fe0- States. P. Moran, N. Kemble, L.H. Nowell, 9:00 ENVR 924. High-performance 11:05 ENVR 913. Withdrawn. activated persulfate in oxidative I. Waite, C. Ingersoll, P. Van Metre, B.J. Mahler thin-film composite forward osmosis degradation of benzoic acid: 11:25 ENVR 914. Effect of ion compo- membranes based on self-assem- 9:25 ENVR 899. Electrolytic degrada- A comparative study. C. Lee, sition and electrode properties on bled amphiphilic block copolymer tion of pesticides in surface water M. Rayaroth, Y. Chang, Y. Chang electrochemical lithium ion recovery supporting substrate. Y. Hu, X. An using an activated carbon-based process for application in various ENVR 887. Withdrawn. electrode system. Y. Li, W. Mitch 9:20 ENVR 925. Membrane surface source waters. S. Kim, J. Yoon modification by graphene oxide: ENVR 888. Controlled evaluation of surface 9:45 Intermission. 11:45 Concluding Remarks. In situ regeneration for ulti- coating effects on silver nanoparticle 10:05 ENVR 900. Urban surface water runoff mate fouling control. C. Finnerty, dissolution. C. Liu, W. Leng, P.J. Vikesland mitigation of Fipronil and its primary Section C E. Garcia, C. Evans, R. Kaliff, B. Mi ENVR 889. In situ chemical reduction with degradation products. L. Greenberg, 9:40 ENVR 926. Carbon nanotubes-em- Z-loy micrometal ZVI and sulfide and Moscone Center Z. Cryder, J. Richards, M. McGinnis, J. Gan bedded, high-permeable polyamide bioaugmentation cultures. J. Freim, 3002 10:25 ENVR 901. Environmental fate of dou- thin-film composite membranes for M. Lee, J. Harvey, D. Raymond ble-stranded RNA (dsRNA) biopesticides Contaminants in Urban & Coastal desalination. H. Lee, T. Lee, H. Park ENVR 890. Effect of NaBH on cata- from RNA interference (RNAi)-based 4 Estuarine Ecosystems 10:00 Intermission. lytic reduction of p-nitrophenol by crop protection. K.M. Parker, M. Sander nanoscale zerovalent iron. S. Bae, Environmental Processes Affecting 10:20 ENVR 927. Bacteria inactivation via 10:45 ENVR 902. Mechanistic insight S. Gim, H. Kim, K. Hanna Chemical Availability & Toxicity x-ray-induced UVC radioluminescence: into remediation and isomeriza- Cosponsored by AGRO Toward in situ biofouling prevention ENVR 891. Preliminary study on wettability tion of methyl-parathion by mixed in membrane modules. T. Johnson, alternation of surface of carbonate metal oxide nanocomposites in K. L. Armbrust, P. Saranjampour, R. A. Sutton, E.A. Rehak, S. Sahu, D. Ladner, E.L. Cates rocks using SiO2 nanofluids. D. Wang aqueous solutions. S. Merlos, Organizers, Presiding K. Nick, C.C. Perry, M.M. Allard 10:50 ENVR 928. Surface engineering ENVR 892. Material and reactivity charac- 8:00 ENVR 915. Multiple stressors in coastal of thin-film composite polyamide terization of iron sulfides and sulfidated 11:05 ENVR 903. Chirality in metolachlor ecosystems: Measuring responses across membranes with sliver nanopar- zerovalent iron during reductive dechlo- can be used to date grounwater biological scales and generations in ticles during their fabrication rination. Y. Lan, E.C. Butler, P.G. Tratnyek in agricultural settings. C.P. Rice, model estuarine organisms. S. Brander process for providing antibiofouling C.J. Hapeman, G. McCarty ENVR 893. Abiotic transformation 8:25 ENVR 916. Metal oxide nano- properties. Z. Liu, L. Qi, Y. Hu of hexabromocyclododecane by 11:25 ENVR 904. Implications of sorption materials in marine and estuarine 11:10 ENVR 929. Photothermal and hydro- sulfidated nanoscale zerovalent iron: nonlinearity on the environmental organisms. C. Torres, G.N. Cherr philic functionalization of reverse osmosis Kinetics, mechanism and influencing fate of penconazole. D.T. Kuo membranes for enhanced resistance of factors. D. Li, Y. Zhong, W. Huang, P. Peng 8:50 ENVR 917. Photolysis and pho- 11:45 Concluding Remarks. totoxicity of dibenzothiophene and mineral scaling, organic, and bio-foul- ENVR 894. Effect of aging on reactivity and 4,6-diethyldibenzothiophene in ing. J. Ray, S. Tadepalli, S. Nergiz, K. Liu, surface chemistry of sulfidated nanoscale Section B marine ecosystems. P. Saranjampour, L. You, Y. Tang, S. Singamaneni, Y. Jun zerovalent iron. S. Ghoshal, S. Rajajayavel E.N. Vebrosky, K.L. Armbrust 11:30 ENVR 930. Construction of a novel Moscone Center 9:15 ENVR 918. Photolytic toxicolog- composite membrane with 3D structure Advances in Treatment Processes for 3008 for process intensification of membrane Metals & Metalloids ical impacts of 2,6-dichloro-4-ni- Advances in Resource Recovery & troaniline (Dicloran) in varying separation. C. Zhang, R. Xie, W. Wu, Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR Conservation in Water Systems salinities on Menidia beryllina (Inland X. Li, Z. Liu, X. Ju, W. Wang, L. Chu Contaminants Transport, Uptake & Cosponsored by AGFD, CEI and GEOC Silversides). E.N. Vebrosky, K.L. Armbrust Section E Remediation at Contaminated Sites S. Ahuja, L. M. Blaney, T. Boyer, Organizers, 9:40 Intermission. Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR Presiding 10:00 ENVR 919. Binding of antibacterial Moscone Center agents at Fe(III) oxyhydroxide surfaces: 3016 Environmental Challenges & 8:00 Introductory Remarks. Experimental study and model- Solutions in Unconventional Oil & Gas Applications of Cheminformatics 8:05 ENVR 905. Nanowire-modified ing. K. Hanna, R. Marsac, S. Martin, J. Boily & Computational Chemistry in Development 3D electrode enabling low-voltage 10:25 ENVR 920. Withdrawn. Environmental Health Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR electroporation for water disin- fection. Z. Huo, H. Hu, X. Xie 10:50 ENVR 921. Synthesis, occurrence and C. Grulke, A. J. Williams, Organizer, Presiding Mineral-Water Interface Chemistry risk assessment of chlorinated by-prod- 8:25 ENVR 906. Synthesis and microstruc- 8:00 ENVR 931. Generation of alterna- Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored ucts of benzophenone-type UV filters tural characterization of novel manganese tive assessment scores using T.E.S.T. by COLL and ENVR in various aquatic matrices. M.M. Tsui, oxide coated titanium dioxide ceramic and online data sources. T. Martin K. Ng, S. Chiu, T. Ma, Y. Ho, T. He, M.H. Lam, nanofiltration membranes for dye in R. Kong, P.K. Lam, M.B. Murphy wastewater filtration. J.K. Macharia, THURSDAY MORNING J. He, L. Achola, S.L. Suib 11:15 ENVR 922. Physiological and behavioural impacts of Pacific cigua- 8:45 ENVR 907. Beneficial reuse toxin-1 (P-CTX-1) on marine medaka Section A of produced water from oil (Oryzias melastigma). Y. Mak, J. Li, C. Liu, & gas fields. W. Stringfellow, Moscone Center S. Cheng, P.K. Lam, J. Cheng, L. Chan M. Camarillo, N. Spycher, P.S. Nico The use of any device to capture 2007 9:05 ENVR 908. Anaerobic diges- images (e.g., cameras and camera Pesticides in Surface Water: tion of renewable materials for phones) or sound (e.g., tape and Monitoring, Modeling, Mitigation, Risk biogas production: Experimental Assessment & Regulation stage to the field. O.O. Adetule digital recorders) or to stream, Financially supported by Compliance 9:25 ENVR 909. Microbial fuel cells upload or rebroadcast speakers or Services International (CSI) integrate energy production with presentations is strictly prohibited K. S. Goh, D. Young, Organizers nutrient management in municipal wastewater plant sidestreams. K. Orner, at all official ACS meetings and J. Gan, Y. Luo, Organizers, Presiding C. Cools, J. Mihelcic, J.A. Cunningham events without express written 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 9:45 Intermission. consent from ACS. 8:05 ENVR 895. Withdrawn.

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8:25 ENVR 932. Use of chemotypes for 10:20 ENVR 944. Using direct observa- Section H 10:20 ENVR 969. Advances in the metrology profiling and exploring the ToxCast tion of singlet oxygen to determine for characterizing the uptake, transloca- Moscone Center chemical-assay landscape. A. Richard, triplet organic matter rate con- tion and genotoxicity of engineered nano- C. Grulke, G. Patlewicz, C. Yang, A.J. Williams stants. K.P. McNeill, P.R. Erickson 3006 materials in terrestrial plants. B.C. Nelson

8:50 ENVR 933. Identification and 10:40 ENVR 945. Inhibitory effect of Poly- & Per-Fluoroalkyl Substances: 10:45 ENVR 970. Examining the impact of analysis of substructure fragments dissolved organic matter on indirect Where, What, When, Why, Who & How copper oxide nanoparticles on carrot for developmental and reproduc- phototransformations of organic con- K. Chu, L. S. Lee, J. Liu, V. Yingling, Organizers, and lettuce growth and root hydraulic tive toxicity endpoints within the taminants. S. Canonica, U. von Gunten Presiding conductivity. S.J. Parikh, A.J. Margenot, Toxic Substances Control Act M. Dumlao, D. Rippner, R.A. Davis, 11:00 ENVR 946. Development of the universe of chemicals. D.T. Chang, 8:30 ENVR 957. Fast and ultrasensitive P.G. Green, J.L. Sutcliffe, A. McElrone novel chemical probes for examining K.H. Markey, K. Mayo-Bean, W. Irwin, screening of novel fluoroalkylated the triplet-excited state of organic 11:10 ENVR 971. Bioformation of C. Baier-Anderson, C.J. Brinkerhoff, I. Shah, surfactants in aqueous media: On-line matters. H. Zhou, L. Lian, S. Yan, W. Song silver nanoparticles by plant root G. Patlewicz, A. Richard, S. Barone solid phase extraction hyphenated to systems as affected by growth 11:20 ENVR 947. Photochemical liquid chromatography high resolution 9:15 ENVR 934. Ecological Threshold conditions. H. Guo, B. Xing, L. He exposure of natural organic matter mass spectrometry. G. Munoz, S. Vo for Toxicological Concern (eco-TTC): induces humification. P.G. Hatcher, Duy, M. Desrosiers, J. Liu, S. Sauvé 11:30 ENVR 972. Detection of multi- Assessing the potential of a new tool D.C. Waggoner, N. DiDinato walled carbon nanotubes uptake by for environmental hazard assess- 8:55 ENVR 958. Extraction and analysis lettuce. K.K. Das, Y. You, M. Torres, ment. A. Beasley, D.T. Chang, M.G. Barron, 11:40 ENVR 948. Photochemical formation of amphibians for four per/polyfluori- F. Barrios-Masias, B. Xing, Y. Yang S.E. Belanger, J.L. Brill, D. DeZwart, M. Embry, of carbonate radical and its effects on nated alkyl acids. C. de Perre, L.S. Lee, B.A. Farr, M. Halder, A. Kienzler, T.J. Norberg- the photo-bleaching of dissolved organic G. Hoover, M. Chislock, B. Tornabene, Environmental Challenges & King, R.R. Otter, H. Sanderson, P. Wilson matter. S. Yan, W. Song, L. Lian, R. Li, Y. Liu S. Guffey, J. Hoverman, M. Sepulveda Solutions in Unconventional Oil & Gas 9:40 Intermission. 9:20 ENVR 959. Perfluorinated Alkyl Development Section G Substance (PFAS) cytotoxicity: The 10:00 ENVR 935. Cheminformatics differential effects of linear and branched Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR technologies for chemical risk Moscone Center isomers. G. Cantu, Y. Xing, D. Kempisty assessment. D. Fourches 3022 Contaminants Transport, Uptake & 9:45 ENVR 960. Investigation and Remediation at Contaminated Sites 10:25 ENVR 936. Using semi-automated Innovative Materials & Technologies remediation of multiple PFAS source Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR curation workflows to collect, organize, for Sustainable Water Purification zones at an airport to safeguard and curate the data and models neces- an at risk water supply. D. Atkinson, Operando Methodology at the sary to support the EPA CompTox chemi- Catalytic J. Lemon, J. Miles, I. Ross, E. Houtz Junction between Fundamental Cosponsored by CEI cal dashboard. C. Grulke, I. Thillainadarajah, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering R. Sayre, K. Mansouri, A.J. Williams, A. Richard 10:10 Intermission. E. L. Cates, B. P. Chaplin, J. Choe, D. Shuai, Engineering Operando to Larger 10:50 ENVR 937. Supporting read- 10:40 ENVR 961. Why it matters: Frequency, W. Zhang, Organizers Scale: Shaped Catalysts & Process across predictions of chemical occurrence, transport, and implications J. Liu, Organizer, Presiding toxicity using high-throughput of the 40 classes of recently-discov- Control text-mining. N. Baker, T. Knudsen, 8:30 Introductory Remarks. ered per- and polyfluoroalkyl sub- Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored A.J. Williams, K. Crofton, G. Patlewicz stances in aqueous film-forming foam by ENVR and I&EC 8:35 ENVR 949. Bioinspired hetero- impacted groundwater. K.A. Barzen- 11:15 ENVR 938. New databases and geneous catalyst for perchlorate Hanson, C.P. Higgins, J.A. Field Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics software tools for exposomics and reduction: Continuous improvements on Surfaces toxicological assessment. Y. Djoumbou with rational ligand design for the 11:05 ENVR 962. When do we need Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored Feunang, D.S. Wishart PFASs?: A policy and purchasing rhenium complex reaction center. J. Liu, by COLL and ENVR T.J. Strathmann, M. Han, C. Ren strategy for reducing their use. A. Blum, 11:40 Panel Discussion. T. Bruton, A. Soehl, A. Lindeman 8:55 ENVR 950. New-TAML activators: 11:30 ENVR 963. Changing regulatory Section F Innovative high-performance, low- cost, biosafety-scrutinized solutions landscape of Per- and Polyfluoralkyl THURSDAY AFTERNOON Moscone Center for worldwide reduction of micro- Substances (PFAS). S. Thomas 3020 pollutants in water. T.J. Collins 11:55 Concluding Remarks. Section A Aquatic Photochemistry 9:35 ENVR 951. Removal of priority hazard- Moscone Center Cosponsored by GEOC ous pollutants in municipal sewage efflu- Section I 2007 ent to meet environmental quality stan- Pesticides in Surface Water: Financially supported by AEESP dards of the European Water Framework Moscone Center Monitoring, Modeling, Mitigation, Risk Directive using TAML Activators. R. Kanda 2000 V. Lin, K. P. McNeill, Organizers Assessment & Regulation 10:00 Intermission. Bioprocesses for Engineered W. Arnold, Organizer, Presiding Nanomaterials in Soil-Plant Systems Financially supported by Compliance 10:15 ENVR 952. Design of longer-lived Services International (CSI) 8:30 ENVR 939. Biphenyl carboxylic acid TAML catalysts. M.A. DeNardo J. C. White, B. Xing, Y. Yang, Organizers, probe pair for quantifying photo- Presiding J. Gan, K. S. Goh, Organizers chemically generated hydroxyl radical 10:35 ENVR 953. Introducing New- Y. Luo, D. Young, Organizers, Presiding and excited triplet states in aqueous TAML activators for ultra-dilute 8:00 Introductory Remarks. catalytic oxidation in global water systems containing dissolved organic 8:05 ENVR 964. Tuning NP proper- 1:00 Introductory Remarks. matter. V. Lin, M. Grandbois, K.P. McNeill treatment. G.R. Warner, A.D. Ryabov, ties for optimizing plant uptake and 1:05 ENVR 973. Modeling spray drift and J.A. Taylor, F.S. Vom Saal, T.J. Collins 8:50 ENVR 940. Investigation of the translocation. G. Lowry, E. Spielman- runoff related inputs of pesticides to coupled effects of molecular weight 10:55 ENVR 954. TAML activators for green Sun, E. Lombi, J.M. Unrine receiving water. X. Zhang, K.S. Goh and charge transfer interactions on the oxidative degradation of propranolol: A 8:30 ENVR 965. Withdrawn. 1:25 ENVR 974. Pesticide uptake into runoff optical and photochemical properties comparative evaluation. Y. Somasundar, evaluated at the field scale. D. Young of dissolved organic matter. G. McKay, A.D. Ryabov, T.J. Collins 8:55 ENVR 966. Accumulation and transfer K.D. Couch, S.P. Mezyk, F.L. Rosario of engineered nanoparticles in terrestrial 1:45 ENVR 975. Improved modeling 11:15 ENVR 955. Smart catalytic films food chains: Correlating physiological approaches for pesticide registration 9:10 ENVR 941. Fluorescence for water purification. L. Wright and molecular response. J.C. White, evaluation for surface water pro- of humic acids in seawa- 11:35 ENVR 956. Microwave assisted in-situ B. Xing, O. Parkash, J.L. Gardea-Torresdey tection in California. Y. Luo, X. Yina, ter. L.T. Stirchak, D. Donaldson covalent functionalization of graphene 9:15 ENVR 967. Interaction of CuO N. Singhasemanon, X. Deng, K.S. Goh 9:30 ENVR 942. Photo-production with phenoxo-bridged dinuclear Iron nanoparticles with floating plant: 2:05 ENVR 976. Why are real-world surface of triplet excited states in efflu- complex: Preparation, characterization Toxicity, distribution and transfor- water exposure distributions much ent organic matter. M. O’Connor, and evaluation. J. Yu, C.J. Miller, D. Waite mation. J. Zhao, Z. Wang, B. Xing lower than US EPA FIFRA Tier II EECs? K. Zimmerman, D.E. Latch, W. Arnold 9:35 Intermission. An evaluation based on pyrethroid 9:50 ENVR 943. Transient absorp- insecticides. P. Hendley, A.M. Ritter, tion-based approach to estimate the 9:55 ENVR 968. Leguminous crop D.A. Desmarteau, C.M. Holmes, J. Giddings, photophysical properties of triplet interactions with engineered nano- J. Wirtz, J. Frew dissolved organic matter. M. Schmitt, materials in soils. P. Holden, Y. Wang, 2:25 Intermission. P.R. Erickson, K.P. McNeill D.C. Bouchard, R.M. Nisbet, J.P. Schimel, J.A. Hernandez, J.L. Gardea-Torresdey 10:10 Intermission.

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2:45 ENVR 977. Daily models of agri- Section C 2:50 ENVR 1002. Antifouling properties 1:20 ENVR 1015. Photodegradation of cultural chemical concentrations and of molybdenum and graphene pharmaceuticals in partially nitritated Moscone Center loads in rivers draining the Central oxide for water filtration. I. Alam, wastewater. P.I. Hora, P. Novak, W. Arnold Valley, California to the San Francisco 3002 L. Guiney, M. Hersam, I. Chowdhury 1:40 ENVR 1016. Trace metal removal Bay-delta estuary: Before and during Contaminants in Urban & Coastal 3:20 ENVR 1003. Evaluation of photo- in oxidative treatment systems an extended drought. J. Domagalski Estuarine Ecosystems catalytic membrane fouling by humic driven by cathodic H2O2 production 3:05 ENVR 978. Modeling pesticide Temporal & Spatial Assessment acid. R. Zhu, A. Diaz, S. Solares, D. Shuai and UV photolysis. J.M. Barazesh, loadings from the San Joaquin water- C. Prasse, J. Wenk, D. Sedlak of Persistent-Bioaccumulative 3:40 ENVR 1004. Fabrication of micro-filtra- shed using SWAT. J. Chen, M. Zhang Chemicals in Coastal & Urban Waters tion membrane to mitigate organic fouling 2:00 ENVR 1017. Amorphous per- 3:25 ENVR 979. Expedition into the Cosponsored by AGRO during water treatment. E. Igbinigun oxo-titania as a visible light realm of environmental monitor- response photocatalyst for oxida- 4:00 ENVR 1005. Membrane surface ing data: How can we make sense J. Meador, D. Muir, R. A. Sutton, Organizers, tion of organic compounds. J. Seo, charge and wettability parallel tuning and make use of the information Presiding H. Lee, H. Lee, M. Kim, C. Lee through layer by layer assembly contained in the data? D. Wang, 1:00 ENVR 990. Legacy and emerging for antifouling. X. Zhu, B. Chen 2:20 ENVR 1018. Modeling the UV/ J. Teerlink, N. Singhasemanon, K.S. Goh organic contaminants in urban estuaries: H2O2 oxidation of phenolic com- 3:45 ENVR 980. PURwebGIS: Simplifying A global perspective. E. Zeng, L. Liu Section E pounds in a continuous-flow reactor a large agro-environmental spatio-tem- with reflecting wall. T. Zhang, 1:30 ENVR 991. Survey of legacy porial dataset for quick assessment and Moscone Center R.G. Arnold, G. Diefenthal, A.E. Saez pollutants in margin sediments of decision making. C. DeMars, M. Zhang 3016 central San Francisco Bay. D. Yee, 2:40 Intermission. 4:05 Concluding Remarks. P. Trowbridge, J.A. Davis Applications of Cheminformatics 2:50 ENVR 1019. Aquatic photochemical & Computational Chemistry in 1:55 ENVR 992. Continuous release of transformations of with dissolved Section B PCBs from New Bedford Harbor results in Environmental Health organic matter. C. Chu, D. Stamatelatos, Moscone Center elevated concentrations in the surround- C. Grulke, A. J. Williams, Organizer, Presiding P.R. Erickson, M. Schmitt, K.P. McNeill ing air. A. Martinez, B. Hadnott, A. Awad, 3008 3:10 ENVR 1020. Photochemical damage N. Herkert, K. Tomsho, K. Basra, M. Scammell, 1:00 ENVR 1006. Estimation of hydrolysis rate constants for carbamates. J. Patel, of extracellular enzymes visualized Advances in Resource Recovery & W. Heiger-Bernays, K.C. Hornbuckle by holistic proteomics techniques Conservation in Water Systems C. Tebes-Stevens, E.J. Weber 2:20 ENVR 993. Characterizing the and enzymology. E. Janssen, C. Egli Cosponsored by AGFD, CEI and GEOC advection of Polychlorinated 1:25 ENVR 1007. In silico alkaline 3:30 ENVR 1021. Direct and indirect Biphenyls (PCBs) from the sed- hydrolysis reaction kinetics of HMX S. Ahuja, L. M. Blaney, T. H. Boyer, Organizers, photochemical reactions in viral RNA iments in the Lower Duwamish and RDX. M.K. Shukla, L. Sviatenko, Presiding measured with RT-qPCR and mass Waterway Superfund site. J. Apell, L. Gorb, D. Leszczynska, J.R. Leszczynski spectrometry. Z. Qiao, K. Wigginton 1:00 Introductory Remarks. D. Shull, C. Grimmett, P.M. Gschwend 1:50 ENVR 1008. Using experimental data and computational chemistry to predict 3:50 ENVR 1022. Modeling the endogenous 1:05 ENVR 981. Linking crystal growth 2:45 Intermission. reactive sites of polycyclic aromatic sunlight inactivation rates of labora- kinetics to quantitative sustain- 3:05 ENVR 994. Perspectives on environ- hydrocarbons. I. Titaley, D. Walden, tory strain and wastewater E. coli and able design of Struvite precipitation mental monitoring and bioaccumulation O. Ogba, P. Cheong, S.L. Simonich enterococci using biological weighting systems. S. Agrawal, J. Guest, R. Cusick of contaminants of emerging concern functions. A.I. Silverman, K.L. Nelson 2:15 ENVR 1009. What works best for 1:25 ENVR 982. Recovering high-qual- in urban coastal systems. B.W. Brooks, predicting human skin sensitization 4:10 ENVR 1023. Photochemical ity phosphorus- and nitrogen-laden S. Burket, S. Haddad, C. Scott potential of chemicals: In vitro data or reactive oxygen species generation fertilizers from poultry litter. U. Shashvatt, 3:35 ENVR 995. Application of non-tar- in silico models? V.M. Alves, S. Capuzzi, and redox transformation of iron J. Benoit, H. Aris, L.M. Blaney geted analysis approaches to assess E. Muratov, R.C. Braga, T. Thornton, by the organic exudate secreted by 1:45 ENVR 983. Sustainable struvite control input of organic micropollutants to San D. Fourches, J. Strickland, N. Kleinstreuer, Microcystis aeruginosa in natural and recovery in wastewater treatment Francisco Bay. L. Ferguson, K. Overdahl, C.H. Andrade, A. Tropsha waters. K. Wang, S. Garg, D. Waite plants using residual biogas. S. Moore, N. DeStefano, R.A. Sutton, J. Sun 2:40 Intermission. L. Ma, V. Karanikola, R.G. Arnold, A.E. Saez, 4:00 ENVR 996. Tracking contaminant Section G D. Moulis, J. Bish, J. Prevatt trends, spatial patterns, and path- 3:00 ENVR 1010. If it looks like, fits like and binds like a CYP450 ligand is it a Moscone Center 2:05 ENVR 984. Fate and impact of ways over 20 years of fish contam- CYP450 ligand? A molecular profiling 3022 contaminants of emerging concern inant monitoring in San Francisco case study using MOE. M.R. Goldsmith, during nutrient recovery via ion Bay. J. Sun, J.A. Davis, R. Mayfield Innovative Materials & Technologies C. Williams, D.T. Chang for Sustainable Water Purification exchange from synthetic anaerobic 4:25 ENVR 997. San Francisco Bay area effluent. Y. Tong, P.J. McNamara, B. Mayer 3:25 ENVR 1011. Structure-based wastewater monitoring reveals previously Catalytic & Electrochemical unidentified pathway for pet spot-on flea understanding of binding affinity and 2:25 Intermission. Cosponsored by CEI treatments to reach estuaries. K.D. Moran, mode of estrogen receptor α agonists 2:45 ENVR 985. Two-stage process for and antagonists. S. Lee, M.G. Barron R.A. Sutton, A.M. Sadaria, R.U. Halden E. L. Cates, B. P. Chaplin, J. Choe, J. Liu, phosphorus extraction and recovery 3:50 ENVR 1012. Application of D. Shuai, W. Zhang, Organizers from agricultural waste. S. Sengupta, functional use predictions to aid J. Beaudry, U. Shashvatt, L.M. Blaney Section D W. Zhang, Presiding in structure identification of chem- 3:05 ENVR 986. Calcium phosphate Moscone Center icals in house dust. K. Phillips, 1:00 Introductory Remarks. seed nuclei for selective phospho- 3004 A. McEachran, J. Sobus, K. Isaacs 1:05 ENVR 1024. Oxidant and disinfection rus recovery at neutral pH. D. Kim, Novel Membrane Materials & 4:15 ENVR 1013. OPERA: A QSAR tool for byproduct production of a point-of- M. Cohen, M. Gu, I. Jeon, Y. Jun Processes for Water Purification physicochemical properties and envi- use electrochemical water treatment 3:25 ENVR 987. Customizable nutrient prod- ronmental fate predictions. K. Mansouri, device. J. Bliss, D.A. Reckhow D. Jassby, B. Mi, Organizers, Presiding ucts recovered using ion exchange tech- C. Grulke, R. Judson, A.J. Williams 1:25 ENVR 1025. Classification and nology. A. Avila, P.J. McNamara, B. Mayer 1:00 ENVR 998. Facile grafting of 4:40 Panel Discussion. quantification of electrochemical 3:45 ENVR 988. Application of the Donnan zwitterions onto membrane surface oxidants generating electrodes with to improve antifouling proper- membrane principle for sustainable Section F chlorine generation. J. Kim, J. Yoon nutrient recovery. U. Shashvatt, L.M. Blaney ties for wastewater reuse. H. Lin, 1:45 ENVR 1026. Redox-mediated N. Shahkaramipour, S. Ramanan Moscone Center 4:05 ENVR 989. Coupling of Pd electrochemical methods for water puri- nanoparticles and denitrifying 1:30 ENVR 999. Withdrawn. 3020 fication and environmental remediation

biofilm promotes H2-based nitrate 1:50 ENVR 1000. Quantifying bacte- Aquatic Photochemistry of nitrosamines and contaminants of removal with greater selectivity emerging concern. X. Su, L. Bromberg, rial adhesion to polymeric mem- Cosponsored by GEOC towards N2. C. Zhou, B.E. Rittmann branes by single-cell force spec- K. Tan, T.F. Jamison, L. Padhye, T. Hatton troscopy. S. BinAhmed, A. Hasane, Financially supported by AEESP 4:25 Panel Discussion. 2:05 ENVR 1027. Using electrolytic Z. Wang, S. Romero-Vargas Castrillon oxidation as pretreatment to improve 4:55 Concluding Remarks. W. Arnold, K. P. McNeill, Organizers 2:10 ENVR 1001. Fouling-resistant As(III) removal by reverse osmosis V. Lin, Organizer, Presiding ultrafiltration membranes by selective membranes. Y. Hou, B. Mayer swelling of polystyrene-block-poly(eth- 1:00 ENVR 1014. Photomineralization of ylene oxide). H. Yang, Y. Wang dissolved organic matter in acid mine drainage-impacted waters. C. Yuan, 2:30 Intermission. L.K. Weavers, P.G. Hatcher, Y. Chin

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2:25 ENVR 1028. Application of quinoid Environmental Challenges & mediators to develop redox-active Solutions in Unconventional Oil & Gas flow-electrodes for high-performance Development capacitive deionization. J. Ma, D. He, Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR D. Waite, W. Tang, P. Kovalsky, C. Zhang Contaminants Transport, Uptake & 2:45 Intermission. Remediation at Contaminated Sites 3:00 ENVR 1029. Highly active palladium Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR nanoparticles for catalytic reduction of N-nitrosodimethylamine. H. Ma, Operando Methodology at the T. Wu, C. Na Junction between Fundamental 3:20 ENVR 1030. Natural fiber welding Chemistry & Chemical Engineering of lignocellulose-supported Pd-based Engineering Operando to Larger catalysts for water purifica- Scale: Shaped Catalysts & Process tion. D.P. Durkin, T. Ye, E.G. Larson, Control J. Choi, K.J. Livi, H.C. De Long, P.C. Trulove, H. Fairbrother, L. Haverhals, D. Shuai Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored by ENVR and I&EC 3:40 ENVR 1031. Reduction of water- borne contaminants on graphitic Elucidation of Mechanisms & Kinetics carbon nitride supported Pd-based on Surfaces catalysts. T. Ye, D. Shuai Sponsored by CATL, Cosponsored 4:00 ENVR 1032. Catalytic destruction of by COLL and ENVR emerging contaminants by structured pal- ladium-based materials. X. Min, Y. Wang

Section I Moscone Center 2000 Bioprocesses for Engineered Nanomaterials in Soil-Plant Systems J. C. White, B. Xing, Y. Yang, Organizers, Presiding

1:00 ENVR 1033. pH-Dependent surface chemistry of biologically and environmentally relevant ligands on oxide nanoparticles. V.H. Grassian

1:25 ENVR 1034. Withdrawn.

1:50 ENVR 1035. Effect of humic acid on the remediation of hexabro- mocyclododecane contaminated soil using an integrated nano-bio system. Y. Chang, T.T. Le, H. Yoon, J. Kim

2:15 ENVR 1036. Three-dimensional surface enhanced Raman spectros- copy evaluation and visualization of gold nanoparticle tansport in a silicon-based micromodel. M. Chan, W. Leng, S.L. Walker, P.J. Vikesland

2:35 ENVR 1037. Biodegradation of multi-walled carbon nanotubes by Mycobacterium vanbaalenii PYR-1. Y. You, K.K. Das, H. Guo, C. Chang, M. Navas-Moreno, J. Chan, P. Verburg, S.R. Poulson, X. Wang, B. Xing, Y. Yang 2:55 Intermission.

3:10 ENVR 1038. Assessing the risk of engineered nanomaterials in the environment using the nanoFate model. A.A. Keller, K. Garner

3:35 ENVR 1039. Benefits and risks of agricultural use of carbon-based nanomaterials. M. Khodakovskaya

4:00 ENVR 1040. Impacts of copper oxide nanoparticles on soil enzyme activities across diverse ecosys- tems. A.J. Margenot, S.J. Parikh

4:20 ENVR 1041. Ecotoxicity of manu- factured Al nanophases. A. Masion, C. Santaella, L. Shintu

4:40 ENVR 1042. Determining phytotox- icity of carbon nanotubes in heat and drought stressed crops. J.T. Jordan, P. Payton, J.E. Canas-Carrell, D. Tissue

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