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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] ACSenvr 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 Official ACS Properties in San Francisco, CA 1 Marriott Courtyard 5 Hotel AbRi 10 Palace Hotel 15 Sir Francis San Francisco Union Square 2 New Montgomery Street Drake Hotel Downtown 127 Ellis Street 415-512-1111 450 Powell Street 299 2nd Street 415-392-8800 starwoodhotels.com 415-392-7755 415-947-0700 hotelabrisf.com sirfrancisdrake.com 11 marriott.reservationcounter.com Parc 55 6 Hotel Nikko San Francisco 16 St. Regis Museum 2 Grand Hyatt San Francisco 55 Cyril Magnin Street Tower San Francisco 222 Mason Street 415-392-8000 125 3rd Street 345 Stockton Street 415-394-1111 parc55hotel.com 415-284-4000 415-398-1234 hotelnikkosf.com stregissanfrancisco.com 12 sanfrancisco.grand.hyatt.com Park Central Hotel 7 Hotel Zelos San Francisco 17 The Mosser 3 Handlery Union San Francisco 50 3rd Street Hotel Square 12 4th Street 415-974-6400 54 4th Street 351 Geary Street 415-348-1111 parkcentralsf.com 415-986-4400 415-781-7800 viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/ themosser.com 13 sf.handlery.com en/zelos San Francisco Marriott Marquis 18 W San Francisco 8 InterContinental 4 Hilton San Francisco 780 Mission Street 181 3rd Street Union Square San Francisco 415-896-1600 415-777-5300 333 O’Farrell Street 888 Howard Street marriott.com wsanfrancisco.com 415-771-1400 415-616-6500 14 19 hilton.com intercontinental.com San Francisco Westin St. Francis Marriott 335 Powell Street 9 King George Union Square 415-397-7000 Hotel 480 Sutter Street westinstfrancis.com 334 Mason Street 415-398-8900 415-781-5050 marriott.com kinggeorge.com 14 15 2 19 10 3 9 4 6 12 16 11 5 7 13 18 17 Moscone North Mosconeest Moscone W South 8 624 ENFL/ENVR TECHNICAL PROGRAM 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 ‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship 218-TECH ENVR 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 ion 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.