256Th ACS National Meeting August 19-23, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts USA ENVR Division of Environmental Chemistry

256Th ACS National Meeting August 19-23, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts USA ENVR Division of Environmental Chemistry

256th ACS National Meeting August 19-23, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts USA ENVR Division of Environmental Chemistry J. Goldfarb, Program Chair SOCIAL EVENTS & BUSINESS MEETINGS Industry Advisory Board Meeting, Sunday, 1:00-2:00 PM, Room 109B (Boston Convention & Exhib. Center) Program Planning Meeting, Sunday, 2:00-3:00 PM., Room 109B (Boston Convention & Exhib. Center) Long Range Planning Meeting, Sunday, 3:00-5:00 PM, Room 109B (Boston Convention & Exhib. Center) **Members’ Business Meeting, Sunday, 7:00-7:30 PM, Room 109B (Boston Convention & Exhib. Center) Executive Committee Meeting, Sunday, 7:30-10:00 PM, Sunday, Room 109B (Boston Conv. & Exhib. Center) Committee for Environmental Improvement Breakfast/Open Meeting, Monday, 7:45-9:00 AM, Smoot (Aloft Boston Seaport) Reception, Tuesday, 6:00-8:00 PM, Tico Boston – 222 Berkeley Street, Ticket Required: $20 TECHNICAL SESSIONS SUNDAY MORNING Section A Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Room 160C Environmental Behaviors & Health Effects of Pollutants: A Symposium in honor of Professor Guibin Jiang Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC W. Chen, D. D. Dionysiou, J. Liu, V. K. Sharma, B. Yan, Organizers L. Guo, C. Jing, Presiding 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 8:15 ENVR 1. Activation of ferrate(VI) in treatment of organic contaminants in water: Current status. V.K. Sharma 8:40 ENVR 2. Unexpected hydroxyl radical production and DNA damage via UV and sunlight irradiation of the genotoxic hydroxamic acid intermediate of polyaromatic amine carcinogen. B. Zhu 9:05 ENVR 3. Escherichia coli reduced graphene oxide aerobically in a suicidal manner: Mechanism and implication. C. Zhang, H. Zhao 1 9:30 ENVR 4. Temporal variation of the hygroscopicity of black carbon aerosols during a summer episode in Shanghai. X. Yang 9:55 Intermission. 10:15 ENVR 5. Crystallinity and exposed facets significantly affect affinity and reactivity of nanocrystals towards organic contaminants and biomolecules. T. Zhang, P.J. Alvarez, W. Chen 10:40 ENVR 6. Sources apportionment for perfluoroalkyl acids in the environment based on isomeric analysis. L. Zhu, G. Shan 11:05 ENVR 7. Stable isotopic evidence for mercury accumulation in the montane forests in Southwest China. X. Feng 11:30 ENVR 8. New insights into black carbon-mediated reduction of nitroaromatic compounds by sulfide in aqueous solution. C. Wei, S. Yin, D. Zhu Section B Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Room 161 Environmental Nanometrology Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC A. S. Adeleye, Organizer A. R. Badireddy, P. Larese-Casanova, B. Lau, Organizers, Presiding D. G. Goodwin, Presiding 8:30 Introductory Remarks. 8:35 ENVR 9. Nanoscale spectroscopic and mechanical characterization of individual aerosol particles with peak force infrared microscopy. L. Wang, X. Xu 8:55 ENVR 10. Optical imaging of environmental nanoparticle dynamics at the liquid-solid interface. X. Liu 9:15 ENVR 11. Relative contribution of surface charge and hydrophobicity of nanoparticles on membrane disruption: A study by surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy and quartz crystal microgravimetry. Z. Xia, A. Woods, A. Quirk, I. Burgess, B. Lau 9:35 ENVR 12. Chemical assays for assessing surface reactivity of nanoparticles in water: Much more than reading a number. X. Bi, P.K. Westerhoff 9:55 Intermission. 10:15 ENVR 13. Photochlorination-induced transformation of graphene oxide: Mechanism and environmental fate. Y. Li 10:45 ENVR 14. Graphene and graphene oxide/polymer nanocomposite transformations during accelerated outdoor weathering. D.G. Goodwin, T. Lai, C. Lu, S. Kabir, J.M. Gorham, T. Nguyen, L. Sung 11:05 ENVR 15. Withdrawn 11:25 ENVR 16. In situ detection of heterogeneous nucleation of CaCO3 nanoparticles at environmental interfaces. Y. Jun, Q. Li 11:55 Concluding Remarks. 2 Section C Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Room 162A Water Reuse & Recycling: Innovative Solutions for Treatment & Implementation Cosponsored by AGRO and I&EC Y. Deng, D. Kriner, T. Wu, Organizers T. Wu, Presiding 8:15 Introductory Remarks. 8:20 ENVR 17. Advanced oxidation-based net-zero water technology: Opportunities for percent-level national energy demand reductions. J. Englehardt, T. Wu, L. Gassie, T. Guo, K. Perera, J. Wang, P. Gardinali 9:05 ENVR 18. Reactive and fouling-resistant photo-Fenton membranes for sustainable water filtration. S. Sun, W. Fu, L. Hua, H. Yao, W. Zhang 9:30 ENVR 19. Advances in ferrate(VI) chemistry: Environmental implications for water reuse. Y. Deng, J. Cui, L. Zheng 9:55 ENVR 20. Assessment of ferrate for 1,4 dioxane oxidation and pathogen inactivation towards water reuse applications. C.D. Spellman, S. Da'er, E. Addison, E. Wezenkski, K. Ikuma, J.E. Goodwill 10:20 Intermission. 10:35 ENVR 21. Nitrosamine formation pathway re-revisited: Importance of dichloramine and relevance to water reuse. D. McCurry, M. Huang, S. Huang 11:00 ENVR 22. A novel solar thermal membrane distillation system for drinking water production in underdeveloped areas. R. Tanvir, P. Yi 11:25 ENVR 23. Water recovery from high strength brewery wastewater via a membrane distillation process. N. Anwar, M.R. Choudhury, T. Chen, S. Rahaman Section D Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Room 162B Catalysis for Environmental & Energy Applications Cosponsored by CATL, CELL, ENFL and I&EC A. Orlov, A. Savara, Organizers, Presiding 8:30 Introductory Remarks. 8:35 ENVR 24. 3D porous Bi2MoO6/reduced graphene oxide aerogel composite with excellent adsorption and photocatalytic degredation performance for methylene blue. W. Jue, X. Liu 8:55 ENVR 25. Implications of homogeneous acids on interpretation of solid acid activity for celloluse hydrolysis. M. Tyufekchiev, J. Finzel, P. Duan, K. Schmidt-Rohr, S. Granados Focil, M. Emmert, M.T. Timko 3 9:15 ENVR 26. Heterogeneous reaction mechanism and kinetics of elemental mercury oxidation over RuO2/TiO2 catalyst. J. Lee, Z. Liu, V. Sriram, C. Li 9:35 ENVR 27. Understanding selectivity in ammonia oxidation: DFT and microkinetic modeling over Pt, Pd and Rh (111). H. Ma, W.F. Schneider 9:55 Intermission. 10:15 ENVR 28. Exploring the interaction between metals and nano-crystalline beta zeolite for enhanced nitrate reduction. S. Hamid, A. Nasir, Z. Bakenov, J. Kim, W. Lee 10:35 ENVR 29. Experimental data based combinatorial kinetic simulations for predictions of enhanced exhaust emission catalysis with bifunctional mixed-bed systems. H. Vuong, A.J. Binder, J.E. Sutton, A. Savara 10:55 ENVR 30. Structural evolution of copper-based nanoalloy catalysts for carbon monoxide oxidation. J. Li, S. Shan, J. Hou, J. Luo, D. Truong, M. Kozma, S. Yan, C. Zhong 11:15 ENVR 31. MnO2 treated by NH4Cl with enhanced surface acidity and oxygen vacancy for promoting ozone decomposition. R. Cao, P. Zhang 11:35 ENVR 32. Low-temperature selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 over Mn-Ni oxides supported on m-Al2O3 and γ- Al2O3: A comparative study. X. Han, Z. Huang, Y. Liu 11:55 Concluding Remarks. Section F Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Room 259B Waste to Product: Biological & Physicochemical Resource Recovery & Efficiency Cosponsored by AGRO, ENFL and I&EC K. Chandran, K. Nelson, K. Wigginton, Organizers N. Love, W. Tarpeh, Organizers, Presiding 8:15 Introductory Remarks. 8:20 ENVR 33. Advancing technologies and improving communication of urine-derived fertilizers within a risk-based framework. N. Love 8:40 ENVR 34. Urea recovery from fresh urine by forward osmosis and membrane distillation. H. Ray, T.H. Boyer, F. Perreault 9:00 ENVR 35. “Smart” nonwater urinals for urea stabilization, phosphorus recovery, and water conservation. D. Saetta, A. Padda, C. Leyva, D. Boscovic, T.H. Boyer 9:20 ENVR 36. Integrated, multi-process approach to total and customizable nutrient recovery from hydrolyzed urine. N. Jagtap, T.H. Boyer 9:40 ENVR 37. Pharmaceutical transformation during production of urine-derived fertilizers. W. Tarpeh 10:00 Intermission. 4 10:15 ENVR 38. Redox-based electrochemical technologies for product purification, wastewater treatment and resource recovery. T. Hatton 10:50 ENVR 39. Faradaic and non-Faradaic electrode designs for robust electrochemical lithium recovery from brine and wastewater. S. Kim, J. Yoon 11:10 ENVR 40. Layer-stacked hierarchical porous carbon from PE by pyrolysis under autogenic pressure and KOH activation. H. Zhang, X. Zhou, L. Shao, P. He 11:30 ENVR 41. Selective removal of phosphate by electrochemical process with layered double hydroxide/reduced graphene oxide composite electrode. S. Hong, H. Yoon, J. Lee, S. Kim, J. Yoon 11:50 Discussion. Section G Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Room 259A SETAC-ENVR Joint Symposium: Legacy & Emerging Per- & Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: Identification, Fate, Transport, Exposure & Removal Cosponsored by CEI Financially supported by SETAC North America J. Liu, M. F. Simcik, Organizers K. Chu, F. Xiao, Organizers, Presiding 8:00 Introductory Remarks. 8:05 ENVR 42. Impacts of air emissions and wastewater discharges from a fluorochemical manufacturing plant on nearby and distant communities. D. Knappe, Z. Hopkins, C. Zhang, N. Kotlarz, M. Sun, M. Strynar, A. Lindstrom, J. McCord 8:40 ENVR 43. Investigations of per- and polyfluorinated compounds in environmental samples and contemporary products. M. Strynar, J. McCord, J. Lang, S. Newton, D. Knappe, Z. Hopkins, M. Sun, A. Lindstrom 9:15 ENVR 44. Sorption of novel cationic and zwitterionic polyfluoroalkyl surfactants to soil. S. Mejia-Avendaño, Y. Zhi, J. Liu 9:40 ENVR 45. Biotransformation of 6:2 fluorotelomer sulfonate (6:2 FtS) under sulfur-limiting condition. Y. Shi, K. Chu 10:05 Intermission. 10:20 ENVR 46. Efficient removal of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances from aqueous film-forming foam solution by aeration- foam collection. S. Deng, P. Meng, W. Wang, G. Yu 10:45 ENVR 47. Degradation of perfluorooctanesulfonate in a laccase-mediator system. Q. Huang 11:10 ENVR 48. Occurrence and distribution of hydrogen-substituted F-53B and other emerging PFASs in surface waters from China. J. Dai, Y. Pan, H. Zhang, Q. Cui 11:35 ENVR 49. Fate and transport of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances across groundwater/surface-water boundaries.

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