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Symposium V: Structure and Dynamics of Charged Macromolecules at Solid-Liquid Interfaces

Symposium V: Structure and Dynamics of Charged Macromolecules at Solid-Liquid Interfaces Image

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April 18 - 20, 2006
Chairs
Vivek M. Prabhu     National Institute of Standards and Technology
George Fytas     University of Crete
Ali Dhinojwala     The University of Akron
 
Symposium Support
NIST Office of Microelectronics Programs



* Invited paper

SESSION V1: Charged Brushes, Multilayers and Thin Films
Chairs: Ali Dhinojwala, George Fytas and Vivek Prabhu
Tuesday Morning, April 18, 2006
Room 2000 (Moscone West)

8:30 AM *V1.1
Doping Controls Dynamics in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers. Joe Schlenoff, Houssam Jomaa, Jad Jaber and Rana Jisr; Chemistry and Biochemistry, Center for Materials Research and Technology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.

9:00 AM V1.2
Ordering Behavior of Charged M13 viruses in Self-Assembled Viral Monolayer: From Molecule to Layer Control. Pil J. Yoo1, Ki Tae Nam2, Angela M. Belcher2,3 and Paula T. Hammond1; 1Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 2Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 3Biological Engineering Division, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

9:15 AM V1.3
Diffusion and Exchanges Processes in Heterostructured Polyelectrolyte Multilayers. Nicole Zacharia and Paula T Hammond; Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

9:30 AM *V1.4
Interaction of Polyelectrolyte Brushes with Small and Large ions. Rupert Konradi, Hyun-Kwan Yang and Jurgen Ruhe; Department of Microsystems Engineering, University of Freiburg, IMTEK, Freiburg, Germany.

10:00 AM BREAK

10:30 AM V1.5
Counterion-Dependent Wettability of Surfaces Modified with Cationic Polyelectrolyte Brushes. Omar Azzaroni1, Andrew A. Brown1, Sergio E. Moya2 and Wilhelm T.S. Huck1,2; 1Melville Laboratory for Polymer Synthesis, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2The Nanoscience Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

10:45 AM V1.6
UCST Wetting Transitions of Polyzwitterionic Brushes Driven by Self-Association. Andrew A. Brown, Omar Azzaroni and Wilhelm T.S. Huck; Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

11:00 AM *V1.7
Surface Modification by Charge-Regulating Polyelectrolyte Layers: Effect on Particle Adsorption. Nily Dan, Chemical and Biological, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

11:30 AM *V1.8
Tuning Soft, Hydrated Interfaces Composed of Tethered Polymer Layers with Multi-Valent, Ionic Interactions. Matthew Tirrell, Akira Ishikubo and Feng Li; Chemical Engineering and Materials, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California.

SESSION V2: Polyelectrolyte Thin Films: Swelling and Dissolution
Chair: Vivek Prabhu
Tuesday Afternoon, April 18, 2006
Room 2000 (Moscone West)

1:30 PM *V2.1
Kinetics of Ionization and Photoresist Dissolution. William D Hinsberg and Frances A Houle; IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, California.

2:00 PM V2.2
Probing Solid-Liquid Interface Dynamics by Evanescent Wave Dynamic Light Scattering. Benoit Loppinet1, Vassiliki Michailidou1, Fytas George1 and Ruehe Juergen2; 1IESL-FORTH, HERAKLIO, Crete, Greece; 2IMTEK, Freiburg, Germany.

2:15 PM V2.3
Dissolution Fundamentals of 193-nm Methacrylate Based Photoresists. Ashwin Rao1, Shuhui Kang1, Bryan D Vogt1, Vivek M Prabhu1, Eric K Lin1, Wen-li Wu1, Karen Turnquest2 and William D Hinsberg3; 1Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland; 2Sematech, Austin, Texas; 3Almaden Research Center, IBM, San Jose, California.

2:30 PM V2.4
Swelling/deswelling Behavior of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers in Confined Geometry: pH-induced Gating of Track-etched Polycarbonate Membranes. Daeyeon Lee1, Adam J. Nolte2, Allison L. Kunz2, Michael F. Rubner2 and Robert E. Cohen1; 1Chemical Engineering Department, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 2Materials Science and Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2:45 PM *V2.5
Polyelectrolytes at Interfaces. M. Muthukumar, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts.

3:15 PM BREAK

SESSION V3: Conformation and Dynamics of Single Molecules
Chair: Ali Dhinojwala
Tuesday Afternoon, April 18, 2006
Room 2000 (Moscone West)

3:30 PM *V3.1
Dynamics of a Single Enzyme Molecule at the Liquid-Solid Interface. Haw Yang, Chemistry, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California; Physical Biosciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California.

4:00 PM V3.2
Conformations of Single Flexible Polyelectrolyte Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface: High Resolution AFM Visualization. Yuri Roiter and Sergiy Minko; Department of Chemistry, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York.

4:15 PM V3.3
Protein-surface Interactions Investigated with Solid State NMR, Neutron Reflectivity and Computational Modeling. Wendy Shaw1, Susan Kreuger2, Kim Ferris1, Ursula Perez-Salas2,3, Vitalii Silin2 and Duncan McGillivray2,4; 1Pacific Northwest National Labs, Richland, Washington; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland; 3University of California at Irvine, Irvine, California; 4Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

4:30 PM V3.4
Abstract Withdrawn

SESSION V4: Microarray and Microfluidics Fundamentals
Chairs: Rasti Levicky and Adam Pawloski
Wednesday Morning, April 19, 2006
Room 2000 (Moscone West)


8:30 AM *V4.1
Properties and Applications of DNA Monolayers. Rastislav Levicky, Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York.

9:00 AM V4.2
Polyelectrolyte Behavior in Monolayers of ssDNA Immobilized on Gold. D. Y. Petrovykh1,2, A. Opdahl3, H. Kimura-Suda3, M. J. Tarlov3 and L. J. Whitman1; 1Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia; 2Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; 3National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

9:15 AM V4.3
Surface Reactions Of Dna And Proteins On Functionalized Thin Film Surfaces Controlled By The Application Of A Single Voltage Pulse. Joao Pedro Conde1,3, Ricardo Cabeca1,2, Ana Teresa Perreira1,2, Ana Cecilia Roque1,2, Ana Filipa Fixe1,2, Duarte Miguel Prazeres2,3 and Virginia Chu1; 1INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias, Lisbon, Portugal; 2Center of Biological & Chemical Engineering, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal; 3Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal.

9:30 AM V4.4
Protein Micro-Array Technology Based on Functionalized Core-Shell Nanoparticles. Guenter E. M. Tovar1,2, Kirsten Borchers2, Achim Weber1 and Herwig Brunner1,2; 1Biomimetic Surfaces, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart, Germany; 2Institute for Interfacial Engineering, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.

9:45 AM V4.5
Virus Modified Electrode. Li-Mei Yang1, Phillip Tam1, Ben Murray2, Gregory Weiss1 and Reginald Penner1; 1Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California; 2Chemistry, KLA Tencor, San Jose, California.

10:00 AM BREAK

10:30 AM V4.6
Spatial and Temporal Control of Actin Filament Polymerization using Nanoscale Electrodes. Ian Y Wong and Nicholas A Melosh; Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

10:45 AM V4.7
Imaging Ellipsometry: Illuminating the Solid-liquid Interface. Martin Laging1 and Dirk Hoenig2; 1Accurion Inc., Menlo Park, California; 2Nanofilm Technologie GmbH, Goettingen, Germany.

11:00 AM V4.8

Impact of the Nonionic Surfactant Pluronic F127 on the Performance of a Polymeric Microfluidic Pre-Concentrator and Particle Sorting Device. Blake A. Simmons1, Thomas I. Wallow1, Karen L. Krafcik1, Gregory J. McGraw1, Rafael V. Davalos1, Eric B. Cummings2 and Gregory J. Fiechtner2; 1Nanoscale Science and Technology Department, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California; 2Microfluidics Department, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California.

11:15 AM V4.9
Study of Molecular Transport in Nanofluidic Channels by Integrated Multiple Internal Reflection Infrared Waveguide. Youn-Jin Oh1, Thomas C Gamble1, Anthony Garcia1, Alexander Neumann2, Chan-Hwa Chung1, Dimiter N Petsev1, Cornelius F Ivory3, Steven R. J. Brueck2, Gabriel P Lopez1 and Sang M. Han1,2; 1Chemical & Nuclear Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico; 2Center for High Technology Materials, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico; 3Chemical Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

11:30 AM V4.10
X-ray Reflectivity and Fluorescence Microscopy on Solid Supported Membranes: Structure-function Relations. Christian Reich, Joachim Raedler and Bert Nickel; Dep.Physik & CeNS, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Muenchen, Germany.

SESSION V5: Colloid and Nanoparticle Synthesis and Assembly
Chairs: George Fytas and Benoit Loppinet
Wednesday Afternoon, April 19, 2006
Room 2000 (Moscone West)

1:30 PM *V5.1
Segregation of Polymer Materials and Nanoparticles to Interfaces. Todd Emrick, Polymer Science & Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts.

2:00 PM V5.2
Virus-Mimetic DNA Encapsulation Using Novel Polyelectrolyte Triblock Copolymers. You-Yeon Won and Rahul Sharma; School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

2:15 PM V5.3
Hollow Shell Structure of MoS2 Prepared Inside the Viral Protein cage of Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus as Determined by Through Focal Series Reconstruction HRTEM. Mark Allen1,2, ChengYu Song3, Christian Kisielowski3, Andrew Minor3, Mark Young1,4 and Trevor Douglas1,2; 1Chemistry and Biochemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana; 2Center for BioInspired Nanomaterials, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana; 3Department of Plant Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana; 4National Center for Electron Microscopy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California.

2:30 PM BREAK

3:00 PM *V5.4
Complexation and Aggregation of Charged Macromolecules. Kurt Kremer1 and Christian Holm1,2; 1Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany; 2Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies (FIAS), Frankfurt, Germany.

3:30 PM V5.5
Assembly of DNA Coated Colloids Directed by the Hybridization of Long and Flexible DNA Molecules. Tatiana Schmatko1,4, Erika Eiser2, Daan Frenkel1 and Wilson CK Poon3,1,4; 1FOM institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF), Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3School of Physics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 4COSMIC (Collaborative Optical Spectroscopy, Manipulation and Imaging Centre), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

3:45 PM V5.6
Structure-Based Carbon Nanotube Separations by Ion-Surface Interactions. Steve Lustig1, Ming Zheng1, Anand Jagota2 and Constantine Khripin2; 1Central Research & Development, DuPont, Wilmington, Delaware; 2Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

4:00 PM V5.7
Controlling Complementary Assembly of Peptide through Nucleobase Pairing. Rong Tong, Xueyun Gao and Jianjun Cheng; Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.

4:15 PM V5.8
Proton-Sweeping Role of Oligomeric Electrolyte Chains Grown on Silica Microspheres. Xinhui Zhang1, Liang Hong1,2 and Zhaolin Liu2; 1Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2Institute of Materials Research & Engineering, Singapore, Singapore.

4:30 PM V5.9
A Study of the Use of Novel Self-ordering Functionlaised Polymers to Control Crystal Growth. Adam Ovens1,2, Brigid R Heywood1,2 and Nicholas Dinsdale2; 1Chemistry, Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom; 2Chemistry, Keele University, Keele, Staffs, United Kingdom.

4:45 PM V5.10
Photochemical and Physical Characterization of Proteorhodopsin. Chi Nguyen1, Hongjun Liang1, Jie Fan1, Galen Stucky1 and Gregg Whited2; 1Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California; 2Genencor International, Palo Alto, California.

SESSION V6: Polyelectrolyte Multilayers
Chair: Nily Dan
Thursday Morning, April 20, 2006
Room 2000 (Moscone West)


8:30 AM *V6.1
Growth of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films of Polycations, Polyanions or Polyzwitterions: Correlation with Solution. Svetlana A. Sukhishvili and Eugenia Kharlampieva; Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey.

9:00 AM *V6.2
Multilayer Assemblies from Charged Dendrimers. Wolfgang Knoll1, Klaus Muellen1, Jean-Pierre Majoral2, Olga I. Vinogradova1 and Dong Ha Kim1; 1Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany; 2Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, UPR 8241, Toulouse, France.

9:30 AM V6.3
Selective Chain Release from Layered Polyelectrolyte Films. Eugenia Kharlampieva and Svetlana A. Sukhishvili; Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey.

9:45 AM V6.4
Stability-Instability Transition of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Thin Films on a Neutral Hydrophobic Surface. Juhyun Park1 and Paula Hammond2; 1Materials Science & Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 2Chemical Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

10:00 AM BREAK

10:30 AM *V6.5
DNAChips:  Theory and Simulation of Interfaces.
B. Montgomery Pettitt; Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.

11:00 AM V6.6
Modeling Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Flexible Polyelectrolytes.
Qiang Wang; Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.



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