Symposium O—Self-Assembling Materials And Structures
Chairs
Jeffrey M. Calvert, Naval Research Laboratory
Paul Yager, University of Washington
Thomas Mallouk, Pennsylvania State University
Edwin A. Chandross, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Symposium Support
- Elsevier Science Ltd.
- Office of Naval Research
*Invited Paper
SESSION O1: SELF-ASSEMBLED FILMS 1 (FILMS 1)
Chair: Andrienne Friedli
Monday Morning, November 27
Fairfax A (S)
8:45 A.M. *O1.1
THE INFLUENCE OF POINT DEFECTS ON THE STRUCTURE OF AN ULTRA-THIN ORGANIC FILM,
Wen Mar and Michael L. Klein, University of Pennsylvania, Department of
Chemistry and Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, Philadelphia,
PA.
9:15 A.M. O1.2
TEMPLATE EFFECTS IN THE ADSORPTION OF ALKYLSILANES ON HYDROXYLATED SILICON, M.
Grunze, K. Bierbaum, P. Harder and Ch. Wöll Universität Heidelberg,
Angewandte Phyikalische Chemie, United Kingdom.
9:30 A.M. O1.3
STM STUDIES OF SAM GROWTH AND AU(111) SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION, Masahiko Hara,
Hiroyuki Sasabe and Wolfgang Knoll, Frontier Research Program, The Institute of
Physical and Chemical Research, Saitama, Japan.
9:45 A.M. O1.4
STRUCTURE, FRICTION AND ADHESION OF PATTERNED SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS, Georg
Bar, Shai Rubin, Thomas N. Taylor, Basil I. Swanson and Thomas A. Zawodzinski
Jr., Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. O1.5
THE FORMATION OF SELF ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS OF DITHIOLS AND DIISOCYANIDES, THEIR
CHARACTERIZATION AND USE IN MOLECULAR NANOSTRUCTURES, Jason I. Henderson, W.
Mahoney, R.P. Andres, S. Feng, T. Bein and C.P. Kubiak, Purdue University,
Department of Chemistry, West Lafayette, IN.
10:45 A.M. O1.6
A NEW SELF-ASSEMBLY MECHANISM IN SUPPORTED MOLECULAR MONOLAYERS, Atul N.
Parikh, Francis Rondelez, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA;
and Don Coulman, E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., CR&D Experimental
Station, Wilmington, DE.
11:00 A.M. O1.7
CHEMICALLY ASSEMBLED MONOMOLECULAR FILMS OF ALKYL-CHLOROSILANES ON SILICON AND
GLASS, Carl P. Tripp, Paul F. Smith and Michael L. Hair, Xerox Research Centre
of Canada, Mississauga, Canada.
11:15 A.M. O1.8
LIGHT-INDUCED FORMATION OF ALKYL MONOLAYERS ON SILICON, Matthew R. Linford and
Christopher E.D. Chidsey, Stanford University, Chemistry Department, Stanford,
CA.
11:30 A.M. O1.9
INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE FORMATION AND RATE OF EXCHANGE OF SELF-ASSEMBLED
MONOLAYERS OF FUNCTIONALIZED DIPHENYLPHOSPINES ON GOLD AND PLATINUM SURFACES,
Laura B. Goetting, Doris Kang, Christopher H. Peters and Mark S. Wrighton,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge,
MA.
11:45 A.M. O1.10
CHARACTERIZING THE LIQUID TO HEXATIC TO CRYSTALLINE TRANSITION IN L-B FILMS
WITH AFM, J.A. Zasadzinski, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department
of Chemical Engineering, Santa Barbara, CA; R. Viswanathan, Raychem
Corporation, Corporate Technology, Menlo Park, CA; and L.L. Madsen, University
of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Chemical Engineering, Santa
Barbara, CA.
SESSION O2: SELF-ASSEMBLED FILMS 2 (FILMS 2)
Chair: John Rabolt
Monday Afternoon, November 27
Fairfax A (S)
1:30 P.M. *O2.1
SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATIONS OF SELF-ASSEMBLED FUNCTIONALIZED ORGANIC MONOLAYERS,
Chaim N. Sukenik, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Chemistry and
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cleveland, OH, and Bar Ilan
University, Department of Chemistry, Ramat Gan, Israel.
2:00 P.M. O2.2
EFFECT OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE VAPOR ON THE STRUCTURE OF SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS
OF n-ALKANOIC ACIDS ON METAL OXIDE SURFACES, Yu-Tai Tao, Academia Sinica,
Institute of Chemistry, Taipei, Taiwan.
2:15 P.M. O2.3
SELF-ASSEMBLED HOST THIN-FILM CHEMICAL SENSORS FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS,
Jing-Xuan Shi, Min Ma, Kendall N. Springer and DeQuan Li, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM.
2:30 P.M. O2.4
PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF ARYLALKYLSILOXANE FILMS, Andrienne C. Friedli, Rachel D.
Roberts, Middle Tennessee State University, Department of Chemistry,
Murfreesboro, TN; Charles S. Dulcey, Andro R. Hsu and Jeffrey M. Calvert, Naval
Research Laboratory, Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering,
Washington, DC.
3:00 P.M. BREAK
3:30 P.M. O2.5
A NOVEL TECHNIQUE OF FORMING SELF-ASSEMBLED THIOL NANOMETER WIRES ON COMPOUND
SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURES, H. Ohno, L.A. Nagahara, S. Gwo, Joint Research
Center for Atom Technology: Angstrom Technology Partnership, Ibaraki, Japan; W.
Mizutani and H. Tokumoto, Joint Research Center for Atom Technology: National
Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research, Ibaraki, Japan.
3:45 P.M. O2.6
SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS OF TRICHLOROSILANES: THEIR APPLICATION IN
NANOLITHOGRAPHY, Pamela St. John and H.G. Craighead, Cornell University, School
of Applied and Engineering Physics, Ithaca, NY.
4:00 P.M. O2.7
SELF ASSEMBLED MONOLAYER MEDIATED SELECTED AREA BARIUM STRONTIUM TITANATE
SOL-GEL THIN FILM DEPOSITION, M.E. Coda, H. Du, Steven Institute of Technology,
Hoboken, NJ; S. Bhandarkar and D.W. Johnson Jr., AT&T Bell Laboratories,
Murray Hill, NJ.
4:15 P.M. O2.8
TOTAL ALIGNMENT OF CALCITE AT ACIDIC POLYDIACETYLENE THIN FILMS, Amir Berman,
Dong June Ahn, Anna Lio and Deborah H. Charych, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
Center for Advanced Materials, Berkeley, CA.
4:30 P.M. O2.9
MICROSTRUCTURAL STUDIES OF SELF-ASSEMBLED SECOND-ORDER NONLINEAR OPTICAL
CHROMOPHORIC MULTILAYERS, Wenbin Lin, Amit Malik, Stephen Roscoe, Mary K.
Durbin, Pulak Dutta and Tobin J. Marks, Northwestern University, Department of
Chemistry and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Evanston, IL.
4:45 P.M. O2.10
LANGMUIR-BLODGETT DEPOSITION OF VECTORIALLY-ORIENTED CYTOCHROME OXIDASE
MONOLAYERS, Ann M. Edwards, Janine A. Chupa, Robert M. Strongin, Amos B. Smith
III, J. Kent Blasie, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry,
Philadelphia, PA; Lawrence J. Peticolas and John C. Bean, AT&T Bell
Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
SESSION O3: SELF ASSEMBLY FROM
SURFACES TO 3D (FILM ->3D)
Chair: Jeffrey Calvert
Tuesday Morning, November 28
Fairfax A (S)
9:00 A.M. *O3.1
USING SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS IN MAKING MICROSTRUCTURES, Younan Xia, Enoch
Kim, Rebecca Jackman, Jim Wilbur, Nik Willmore, Pirmin Hidber, Wolfgang Helbig,
George Whitesides, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge,
MA.
9:30 A.M. *O3.2
SELECTIVE DEPOSITION OF INORGANIC MICROSTRUCTURES ON PLANAR AND NONPLANAR
SUBSTRATES DIRECTED BY PATTERNED SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS FORMED BY
MICROCONTACT PRINTING, R.G. Nuzzo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
Department of Chemistry, Urbana, IL; N.L. Jeon, P.G. Clem and D.A. Payne,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, Urbana, IL.
10:00 A.M. *O3.3
BOUND POLYMER ULTRATHIN FILMS ON SURFACES: CHEMISTRY, STRUCTURE AND INTERFACIAL
PROPERTIES, Wei Wang, David W. Grainger, Colorado State University, Department
of Chemistry, Ft. Collins, CO; David G. Castner, University of Washington,
Department of Chemical Engineering, Seattle, WA; and Pat McKeown, PHI
Electronics, Eden Prairie, MN.
10:30 A.M. BREAK
11:00 A.M. O3.4
FORMATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SELF-ASSEMBLED FILMS OF THIOL-DERIVATIZED
POLY(DIMETHYL SILOXANE) ON GOLD, Mei-Wei Tsao, Catherine L. Hoffmann. John F.
Rabolt, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA; and Lukas Häussling,
University of Mainz, Helmut Ringsdorf, Mainz, Germany.
11:15 A.M. O3.5
SAMS AS TEMPLATES IN IONIC MULTILAYER ASSEMBLY, Sarah L. Clark and Paula
Hammond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Cambridge, MA.
11:30 A.M. *O3.6
SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION, PHOTONIC PROPERTIES, AND LITHOGRAPHIC
APPLICATIONS OF MONO- AND MULTILAYER DIACETYLENIC SELF-ASSEMBLED FILMS, Kwok C.
Chan, Jonathan K. Schoer, Richard M. Crooks, Texas A&M University,
Department of Chemistry, College Station, TX; Taisun Kim, Hallym University,
Department of Chemistry, Kang-Won, South Korea; and Li Sun, University of
Minnesota, Department of Chemistry, Minneapolis, MN.
SESSION O4: SELF-ASSEMBLY AND
MICROSTRUCTURES (MICRO)
Chair: Douglas Archibald
Tuesday Afternoon, November 28
Fairfax A (S)
1:30 P.M. *O4.1
LIGAND-INDUCED REORGANIZATION AND PROTEIN ASSEMBLY IN SYNTHETIC METAL-CHELATING
LIPID MEMBRANES, Daniel W. Pack, Kingman Ng, Kevin L. Maloney and Frances H.
Arnold, California Institute of Technology, Division of Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering, Pasadena, CA.
2:00 P.M. *O4.2
ON THE SELF-ASSEMBLY OF METASTABLE HELICAL RIBBONS AND TUBULES IN THE PATHWAY
FOR CHOLESTEROL CRYSTALLIZATION, G.B. Benedek and D.S. Chung, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Department of Physics and Center for Materials
Science, Cambridge, MA; and J. Donovan, Brockton/W. Roxbury Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, W. Roxbury, MA.
2:30 P.M. BREAK
3:00 P.M. *O4.3
SMALL MOLECULAR CAPSULES, Julius Rebek Jr., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge, MA.
3:30 P.M. *O4.4
DYNAMICS OF PROTEIN ASSEMBLY AND CRYSTALLIZATION AT INTERFACES, Viola Vogel,
Wolfgang Frey, William R. Schief, Ashutosh Chilkoti and Patrick S. Stayton,
University of Washington, Center for Bioengineering, Seattle, WA.
4:00 P.M. O4.5
ORGANIC AND INORGANIC BIOCONTINUOUS MESOPHASES, Sol M. Gruner, Princeton
University, Physics Department, Princeton, NJ.
4:30 P.M. O4.6
SELF-ASSEMBLY OF GENETICALLY EXPRESSED MONODISPERSE -HELICAL POLYPEPTIDES ONTO
GLASS AND GOLD SURFACES, Yuhua Li, Christopher G. Worley, Richard W. Linton and
Edward T. Samulski, University of North Carolina, Department of Chemistry,
Chapel Hill, NC.
4:45 P.M. O4.7
A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM BASED ON DEGRADATION OF TUBULAR LIPID
MICROSTRUCTURES, Paul A. Carlson, University of Washington, Molecular
Bioengineering Program, Center for Bioengineering, Seattle, WA; Michael H.
Gelb, University of Washington, Department of Chemistry, Seattle, WA; and Paul
Yager, University of Washington, Molecular Bioengineering Program, Center for
Bioengineering, Seattle, WA.
SESSION O5: BIOPOLYMERS AND SELF-ASSEMBLY (BIO)
Chair: Kimberly Trabbic
Wednesday Morning, November 29
Fairfax A (S)
8:30 A.M. *O5.1
INTERMOLECULAR VS. INTRAMOLECULAR SELF-ASSEMBLY IN PROTEIN DESIGN AND
REFOLDING, Samuel H. Gellman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of
Chemistry, Madison, WI.
9:00 A.M. O5.2
TUBULAR PEPTIDE-BASED BIOMATERIALS, Reza Ghadiri, Scripps Institute, La Jolla,
CA.
9:30 A.M. BREAK
10:00 A.M. *O5.3
ARTIFICIAL PROTEIN ASSEMBLIES, David A. Tirrell, University of Massachusetts,
Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Amherst, MA.
10:30 A.M. *O5.4
DTt-MECHANISM IN THE DESIGN OF SELF-ASSEMBLING STRUCTURES, Dan W. Urry,
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics,
Birmingham. AL.
11:00 A.M. *O5.5
MAJOR AMPULLATE SPIDER SILK: ARCHETYPAL CONCEPTS FOR ASSEMBLING NEW POLYMER
FIBRES, Christopher Viney, University of Oxford, Department of Materials,
Oxford, United Kingdom; and Brad L. Thiel, University of Washington, Center for
Bioengineering, Seattle, WA.
11:30 A.M. O5.6
TRIGGERS AND SWITCHES IN A SELF-ASSEMBLING PROTEIN PORE, Hagan Bayley,
Worcester Foundation, Shrewsbury, MA.
11:45 A.M. O5.7
BULGED DNA BRANCHED JUNCTIONS AS COMPONENTS FOR NANOASSEMBLY, Bing Liu, Jing Qi
and Nadrian C. Seeman, New York University, Department of Chemistry, New York,
NY; and Neocles B. Leontis, Bowling Green State University, Department of
Chemistry, Bowling Green, OH.
SESSION O6: CLUSTERS AND MESOSCOPIC
STRUCTURES (MESO)
Chair: Mark Thompson
Wednesday Afternoon, November 29
Fairfax A (S)
1:30 P.M. *O6.1
STRUCTURAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SELF ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS OF
SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS, Paul Alivisatos, University of California,
Berkeley, Chemistry Department, Berkeley, CA.
2:00 P.M. O6.2
SELF-ASSEMBLY OF TWO DIMENSIONAL ARRAYS OF METALLIC NANOPARTICLES, J.D.
Bielefeld, W. Mahoney, R.G. Osifchin and R.P. Andres, Purdue University, School
of Chemical Engineering, West Lafayette, IN.
2:15 P.M. *O6.3
COLLOIDAL Au: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR MACROSCOPIC METAL SURFACES, Michael J. Natan,
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemistry, University Park, PA.
2:45 P.M. O6.4
MICROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF SELF-ASSEMBLED FILMS OF SEMICONDUCTOR
NANOPARTICLES, Nicholas A. Kotov and Janos H. Fendler, Syracuse University,
Department of Chemistry, Syracuse, NY; Imre Dékány, Attila
József University, Department of Colloid Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary.
3:00 P.M. BREAK
3:30 P.M. *O6.5
MATERIALS CHEMISTRY ON THREE LENGTH SCALES: "LEARNING FROM NATURE", Geoffrey A.
Ozin, Deepa Khushalani, Alex Kuperman and Scott Oliver, University of Toronto,
Advanced Materials Chemistry Research Group, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories,
Toronto, Canada.
4:00 P.M. O6.6
ROOM TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF MCM-41 WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF FRAMEWORK ALUMINUM,
Christopher C. Landry, Michael T. Janicke, Qisheng Huo, Bradley F. Chmelka and
Galen D. Stucky, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of
Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Materials, Santa Barbara, CA.
4:15 P.M. O6.7
NON-SILICATE INORGANIC/SURFACTANT MESOSTRUCTURES, Andreas Stein, Blake J.
Aronson, Briant T. Holland and Myong-Hoon Lim, University of Minnesota,
Department of Chemistry, Minneapolis, MN.
4:30 P.M. O6.8
THE ASSEMBLY OF QUANTUM-CONFINED CADMIUM SULFIDE NANOPARTICLES ON SOLID
SUBSTRATES USING SUPPORTED NUCLEIC ACID TEMPLATES, Nuh-Tome Huang, Shelli R.
Bigham, Jeffery L. Coffer, Texas Christian University, Department of Chemistry,
Fort Worth, TX; Russell F. Pinizzotto, University of North Texas, Center for
Materials Characterization, Denton, TX; Robert M. Pirtle and Irma L. Pirtle,
University of North Texas, Department of Biological Sciences, Denton, TX.
4:45 P.M. O6.9
SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BLOCK COPOLYMERS CONTAINING PURE METAL AND
BIMETALLIC NANOCLUSTERS, R.T. Clay and R.E. Cohen, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge, MA.
SESSION O7: POSTER SESSION
Chairs: Jeffrey Calvert and Edwin Chandross
Wednesday Evening, November 29
8:00 P.M.
Grand Ballroom (S)
O7.1 FORMATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUPPORTED, SELF-ASSEMBLED BILAYER
LIPID MEMBRANES, Angelica Leitmannova Ottova, Michigan State University,
Department of Physiology, East Lansing, MI and Slovak Technical University,
Center for Interface Sciences, Microelectronics Department, Bratislava, Slovak
Republic; T. Hianik, Slovak Technical University, Center for Interface
Sciences, Microelectronics Department, Bratislava, Slovak Republic; Huipin
Yuan, Analytical and Testing Center of Sichuan Union University, Chengdu,
China; Xiandao Lu, Beijing Medical University, School of Pharmaceutical
Science, Beijing, China; and H. Ti Tien, Michigan State University, Department
of Physiology, East Lansing, MI and Slovak Technical University, Center for
Interface Sciences, Microelectronics Department, Bratislava, Slovak
Republic.
O7.2 DEFECT ANNIHILATION DYNAMICS IN NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTALS, A.N. Pargellis
and B. Yurke, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
O7.3 ROLE OF POLAR SOLVENTS IN SELF-ORGANIZATION OF LECITHIN INTO THE
POLYMER-LIKE REVERSE MICELLES, Yurii A. Shchipunov and Elena V. Shumilina,
Institute of Chemistry, Far East Department, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Vladivostok, Russia.
O7.4 NOVEL CONCEPT OF SELF-ASSEMBLING MECHANISMS OF FATTY ACID MOLECULES,
Tisato Kajiyama and Taishi Kuri, Kyushu University, Department of Chemical
Science and Technology, Fukuoka, Japan.
O7.5 A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE STABILITY AND ACIDITY OF POLYMETALATES,
Shu-Hsien Wang, University of Houston, Chemistry Department, Houston, TX; and
Susan A. Jansen, Temple University, Chemistry Department, Philadelphia, PA.
O7.6 MOLECULAR RECOGNITION IN POLYANILINE SYSTEMS; NEW ROUTE TO
PROCESSIBILITY, Terhi Vikki, Olli Ikkala, Helsinki University of Technology,
Department of Technical Physics, Espoo, Finland; Lars-Olof Pietilä,
Lisbeth Ahjopalo, VTT Chemical Technology, VTT, Finland; Heidi Österholm
and Pentti Passiniemi, Neste Oy, Finland.
O7.7 FABRICATION OF VECTORIALLY-ORIENTED MONOLAYERS OF AN ENERGY-DEPENDENT
ION TRANSPORT PROTEIN, Lisa A. Prokop, Robert M. Strongin, Amos B. Smith III,
J. Kent Blasie, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry,
Philadelphia, PA; Lawrence J. Peticolas and John C. Bean, AT&T Bell
Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
O7.8 A GENERALIZED MODEL FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE PHASE BEHAVIOUR IN
SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS, A. Pertsin and M. Grunze, Universität
Heidelberg, Angewandte Physikalische Chemie, Heidelberg, Germany.
O7.9 SURFACE PHASE BEHAVIOR OF n-ALKANETHIOL SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS ON
Au(111) STUDIED WITH AFM, K. Tamada, H. Nozoye, National Institute of Material
and Chemical Research, Ibaraki, Japan; M. Hara and W. Knoll, Frontier Research
Program, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan.
O7.10 SIMULATIONS OF SELF-ASSEMBLY IN MODEL SURFACTANT SOLUTIONS, Bruce J.
Palmer and Jun Liu, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA.
O7.11 A FIBER OPTIC SYSTEM FOR RAPID ANALYSIS OF AMPLIFIED DNA FRAGMENTS, J.
Matthew Mauro, Lynn K. Cao, Geo-Centers, Inc., Fort Washington, MD; Lynne M.
Kondracki and Stephen E. Walz, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC.
O7.12 FABRICATION OF DNA ARRAYS ON SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS, Linda A.
Chrisey, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC; and C. Elizabeth O'Ferrall,
Geo-Centers, Inc., Fort Washington, MD.
O7.13 CONTROL OF THE STRUCTURE OF POLYMER LATTICE USING HYDROGEN BONDS AND
ALKYL CHAIN CRYSTALLIZATION, Suresh Valivaeettil, Reiner Gereke, Markus
Klapper, Anne Le Guen and Klaus Müllen, Max-Planck-Institute für
Metallforschung, Stuttgart, Germany.
O7.14 HIERARCHICAL INORGANIC ULTRASTRUCTURES, Scott Oliver, Geoffrey A.
Ozin, University of Toronto Advanced Materials Chemistry Research Group, Lash
Miller Chemical Laboratories, Toronto, Canada; and Neil Coombs, Imagetek:
Analytical Imaging, Toronto, Canada.
O7.15 USE OF SELF-ASSEMBLING MIXED SURFACTANT AGGREGATES IN SYNTHESIS OF
MESOPOROUS SILICEIOUS MATERIALS WITH SUB-ANGSTROM TUNABILITY IN PORE-SIZES,
Deepa Khushalani, Alex Kuperman, Geoffrey A. Ozin, University of Toronto
Advanced Materials Chemistry Research Group, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories,
Toronto, Canada; Michael M. Olken and Juan M. Garcés, Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, MI.
O7.16 CONTROLLING THE PERMEABILITY OF MEMBRANES THROUGH THE USE OF POLYACID
POLYMERS, Yulia Lyatskaya and Ann C. Balazs, University of Pittsburgh,
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
O7.17 XPS OF Cr/COOCH3 INTERFACES ON SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS (SAM) OF
MERCAPTOHEXADECANOATE, D.R. Jung and A.W. Czanderna, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Golden, CO.
O7.18 PENETRATION OF AG INTO SELF-ASSEMBLED ORGANIC MONOLAYERS WITH CH3 AND
COOH END GROUPS, G.C. Herdt and A.W. Czanderna, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Golden, CO.
O7.19 NANOSIZED QUADRANGULAR PRISMATIC FORM AKAGANETTE SINGLE CRYSTALS:
POSSIBLY ACT AS TEMPLATES FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING, Shihai Kan, San Yu, Jilin
University, State Key Laboratory for Super Hard Materials, Changchun, China;
Liangzhi Xiao, Jilin University, Department of Chemistry, Changchun, China;
Guangtian Zou, Jilin University, State Key Laboratory for Super Hard Materials,
Changchun, China; and Tiejin Li, Jilin University, Department of Chemistry,
Changchun, China.
O7.20 GROWTH OF SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS OF ALKANETHIOLS ON AU(111), A.
Eberhardt, P. Fenter and P. Eisenberger, Princeton Materials Institute,
Department of Physics, Princeton, NJ.
O7.21 SELF-ASSEMBLY OF ORDERED MESOPHASE CERAMIC MATERIALS AND FILMS, Jun
Liu, Anthony Y. Kim and Jud W. Virgen, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Department
of Materials Science, Richland, WA.
O7.22 STRUCTURES AND DYNAMICS OF SURFACTANT MOLECULES IN ORDERED
SURFACTANT-SILICATES STUDIED BY SOLID-STATE 13C NMR, Li-Qiong Wang, Jun Liu,
Rodolfo A. Santos, Anthony Y. Kim and Bruce Bunker, Pacific Northwest
Laboratory, Department of Materials Science, Richland, WA.
O7.23 FROM MOLECULAR SOLUTION TO MODEL CELLS VIA SELF-ASSEMBLY, Scott A.
Walker and Joseph A. Zasadzinski, University of California, Department of
Chemical Engineering, Santa Barbara, CA.
O7.24 ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS IN SELF-ASSEMBLED LAMELLAR NANOSTRUCTURES,
Steven W. Keller, Stacy A. Johnson, Dan Feldheim, Katherine Grabar, Michael J.
Natan and Thomas E. Mallouk, Pennsylvania State University, Department of
Chemistry, University Park, PA.
O7.25 INDUCTION OF MICROPOROSITY IN MCM-41 TYPE OF MESOPOROUS COMPOSITIONS,
Mariana A. Ioneva and Jeffrey H. Harwell, University of Oklahoma, School of
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Norman, OK.
O7.26 THE COMPOSED LOW-DIMENSIONAL PLASMONS IN THE POLYMERIZED FULLERENE,
V.V. Rotkin and R.A. Suris, Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg,
Russia.
O7.27 A LOOK AT THE STRUCTURE OF SEMICONDUCTORS IN RESTRICTED GEOMETRIES,
Marie-Louise Saboungi, D.L. Price, L.E. Iton, P. Armand and A. Goldbach,
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL.
O7.28 SELF-ASSEMBLY OF AMPHIPHILIC BLOCK COPOLYMERS IN WATER-OIL MIXTURES,
Paschalis Alexandridis, Ulf Olsson and Björn Lindman, University of Lund,
Department of Physical Chemistry, Lund, Sweden.
O7.29 EVALUATION OF ACIDIC AND OXIDATION PROPERTIES OF KEGGIN TYPE CATALYSTS
IN RELATION TO HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS, Jerome P. Draper, Susan A. Jansen,
Richard Moore, Caprice Hightower, Madeline Fenner and Shu-Hsien Wang, Temple
University, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA.
O7.30 MODULATION OF THE ELECTRONIC STATES OF SELF-ASSEMBLED METAL OXIDE
CLUSTERS IN SOL-GEL MATRICES, Susan A. Jansen, Shu-Hsien Wang, Chyanlong Lin,
Nancy Buecheler, Madeline Fenner and Caprice Hightower, Temple University,
Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA.
O7.31 STM OBSERVATION OF THE ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTOR PTCDA ON HIGHLY ORIENTED
PYROLITIC GRAPHITE, C. Kendrick, Princeton University, Department of Electrical
Engineering, Princeton, NJ; S.R. Forrest, Princeton University, Center for
Advanced Technical Materials, Princeton, NJ; and A. Kahn, Princeton University,
Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton, NJ.
O7.32 A NOVEL LIPID VESICLE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR CALCIUM PHOSPHATES, Phillip
B. Messersmith, Van M. Nguyen and S. Vallabhaneni, University of Illinois at
Chicago, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Chicago, IL.
O7.33 PHOTOACTIVE SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYER FILMS, Rochael J. Collins, Case
Western Reserve University, Department of Chemistry, Cleveland, OH.
O7.34 ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE STUDIES OF NOVEL SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYER
SYSTEMS, John T. Woodward IV and Daniel K. Schwartz, Tulane University,
Department of Chemistry, New Orleans, LA.
O7.35 GEL-SUPPORTED PLANAR LIPID BILAYERS, Joyce Wong, Chad Park and Jacob
Israelachvili, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Santa Barbara, CA.
O7.36 STRUCTURAL AND SURFACE STUDIES OF QUANTUM CONFINED InP NANOCRYSTALS,
Andrew A. Guzelian, Janet E.B. Katari, Andreas V. Kadavanich, Uri Banin, Kim
Hamad, Eric Juban, A.P. Alivisatos, University of California, Berkeley,
Department of Chemistry, Berkeley, CA; Rolf H. Walters, Caroline C. Arnold and
James R. Heath, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Chemistry
and Biochemistry, Los Angeles, CA.
O7.37 ORGANIC AND MIXED METAL TEMPLATED ARSENATE/PHOSPHATE PHASES, Tina M.
Nenoff, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; William T.A. Harrison,
University of Houston, Department of Chemistry, Houston, TX; Eugene L.
Venturini, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; Robert S. Maxwell,
Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Environmental and Molecular Science Laboratory,
Richland, WA; and Steven G. Thoma, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,
NM.
O7.38 A SOLVATION BASED COLLOIDAL FORCE THEORY FOR SELF-ASSEMBLY, Frank van
Swol and Laura J.D. Frink, Sandia National Laboratories, Parallel Computational
Sciences, Albuquerque, NM.
O7.39 HIGH RESOLUTION PATTERNING OF CHEMISORBED MONOLAYERS WITH PROXIMAL
PROBES, S.L. Brandow, F.K. Perkins, E.A. Dobisz, C.R.K. Marrian, E.S. Snow,
P.M. Campbell and J.M. Calvert, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC.
O7.40 PHOSPHOLIPID/ALKANETHIOL HYBRID BILAYER MEMBRANES, Anne L. Plant,
Kechuan Tu, Douglas Tobias and Mary Lewis, National Institutes of Standards and
Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
O7.41 HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF VANADIUM OXIDES, Thomas G. Chirayil, Peter
Zavalij and M. Stanley Whittingham, State University of New York at Binghamton,
Materials Research Center, Binghamton, NY.
O7.42 HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL TUNGSTEN AND MOLYBDENUM OXIDES BY USE
OF SURFACTANT TEMPLATES, Gerald G. Janauer, Arthur Dobley, Jingdong Guo, Peter
Zavalij and M. Stanley Whittingham, State University of New York at Binghamton,
Materials Research Center, Binghamton, NY.
O7.43 HELIUM ATOM DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF THE STRIPED PHASES OF THE
ALKANETHIOL MONOLAYER ON Au(111), T.Y.B. Leung, Princeton Materials Institute,
Princeton, NJ; N. Camillone III, Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton, NJ
and University of North Carolina, Department of Chemistry, Chapel Hill, NC; P.
Schwartz, P. Eisenberger and G. Scoles, Princeton Materials Institute,
Princeton, NJ.
O7.44 SURFACE PRECIPITATION FOR SELF-ASSEMBLING STRUCTURES AND ITS
APPLICATION TO MATERIALS, M. Tosa, A. Itakura, M. Yoshitake and K. Yoshihara,
National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, Japan.
O7.45 IN SITU INVESTIGATION OF THE FORMATION OF SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS
WITH SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION (SHG), Oliver Dannenberger, M. Buck, University
of Heidelberg, Angewandte Physikalische Chemie, Heidelberg, Germany; and Frank
Eisert, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics,
Göteborg, Sweden.
O7.46 SELF-ASSEMBLED HYBRID MULTILAYERED THIN FILMS, Michael A. Ansell,
Elizabeth B. Cogan and Catherine J. Page, University of Oregon, Department of
Chemistry, Eugene, OR.
O7.47 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS ON
UNDERPOTENTIALLY DEPOSITED METAL LAYERS, G. Kane Jennings and Paul E. Laibinis,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
O7.48 ENCAPSULATION OF GOLD CLUSTERS IN SILICA MATERIALS VIA AN INVERSE
MICELLE/SOL-GEL SYNTHESIS, Anthony Martino, Stacey A. Yamanaka, Jeffrey S.
Kawola, Steven K. Showalter and Douglas A. Loy, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM.
O7.49 SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS ON SrTiO3 (001) and (305), Boike J. Kropman,
Dave H.A. Blank and Horst Rogalla, University of Twente, Department of Applied
Physics, Enschede, Netherlands.
O7.50 LAYERED SUPERLATTICE FILMS OF POLYELECTROLYTES AND COLLOIDAL GOLD, J.
Schmitt, Institute Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg Universität,
Mainz, France; W,.J. Dressick, S.L. Brandow, R.E. Geer, R,. Shashidar and J.M.
Calvert, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC; and G. Decher,
Université Louis Pasteur and C.N.R.S., Institut Charles Sadron,
Strasbourg, France.
O7.51 IN-SITU AFM STUDY OF NANOSTRUCTURED SURFACTANT-SILICATE THIN FILMS, M.
Trau, N. Yao, S. Manne, N. Nakagawa and I.A. Aksay, Princeton University,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Princeton Materials Institute,
Princeton, NJ.
O7.52 STRUCTURE OF COASSEMBLED SURFACTANT/SILICA FILMS, L. Zhou, P.A.
Fenter, N. Yao, Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton, NJ; M.
Trau, N. Nakagawa, I. Homma, Princeton University, Department of Chemical
Engineering and Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton, NJ; S.M. Gruner, P.M.
Eisenberger, Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton, NJ; and
I.A. Aksay, Princeton University, Department of Chemical Engineering and
Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton, NJ.
O7.53 RAPID SYNTHESIS OF SILICA/SURFACTANT NANOCOMPOSITES, Mark T. Anderson,
James E. Martin and Judy Odinek, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,
NM.
O7.54 CONTACT ANGLE MEASUREMENTS DURING LANG-MUIR WETTING: A METHOD TO
QUANTIFY MONOLAYER/SUBSTRATE ADHESION INTERACTIONS AND THE TRANSFER RATIO, H.
Riegler, Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid und Grenzflachenforschung,
Berlin, Germany; and K. Graf, Universitat Mainz, Institut für
Physikalische Chemie, Mainz, Germany.
O7.55 NOVEL POLYOL AMPHIPHILIC MOLECULES AND THEIR SELF ORGANIZING BEHAVIOR,
Paul Osenar, Paul V. Braun and Samuel I. Stupp, University of Illinois,
Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Beckman Institute for
Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL.
O7.56 DIRECT TEMPLATING OF NANOSTRUCTURED SEMICONDUCTORS BY LYOTROPIC LIQUID
CRYSTALS, Paul V. Braun, Paul Osenar and Samuel I. Stupp, University of
Illinois, Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Beckman
Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL.
O7.57 FABRICATION OF LB FILMS USING AMPHIPHILIC TTF DERIVATIVE/QUINOID
COMPLEXES, Tohru Nakamura, Reiko Azumi, Hiroaki Tachibana and Mutsuyoshi
Matsumoto, National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research, Ibaraki,
Japan.
O7.58 SELF-ASSEMBLY, CO-ASSEMBLY AND FORCED-ASSEMBLY IN MULTIPHASE MATERIALS
STRUCTURES, Mehmet Sarikaya, University of Washington, Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, SEattle, WA.
O7.59 MICROPHASE ORDERING OF SYMMETRIC A(A/B)B TRIBLOCK COPOLYMERS IN THE
PRESENCE OF ADDED HOMOPOLYMER, Jonathan H. Laurer and Richard J. Spontak, North
Carolina State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Raleigh, NC; Steven D. Smith, Procter & Gamble Company, Corporate Research
Division, Cincinnati, OH; and Jon Samseth, Institut for Energiteknikk, Kjeller,
Norway.
O7.60 REGULATING GROWTH OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE BY STEARIC AMIDE, C.L. Ma, H.B.
Lu, R.Z. Wang and F.Z. Cui, Tsinghua University, Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, Beijing, China.
O7.61 CONFORMATION OF BLOCK COPOLYMER ADHESIVES AT INORGANIC INTERFACES,
Randall S. Saunders and Michael S. Kent, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM.
O7.62 MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN SELF-ASSEMBLED
POLYSTYRENE-POLYBUTADIENE-POLYSTYRENE (SBS) TRIBLOCK COPOLYMER SOLUTION-CAST
THIN FILMS, Ginam Kim and M. Libera, Stevens Institute of Technology,
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hoboken, NJ.
O7.63 THE TRAPPING OF A WETTING LAYER BY A POLYMER BRUSH, D. Nguyen,
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY; C. Clarke, A. Eisenberg, McGill
University, Department of Chemistry, Montreal, Canada; M. Rafailovich and J.
Sokolov, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Department of Materials
Science, Stony Brook, NY.
O7.64 ION BEAM MODIFICATION AND PATTERNING OF ORGANOSILANE SELF-ASSEMBLED
MONOLAYER FILMS, E.T. Ada, L. Hanley, University of Illinois at Chicago,
Chicago, IL; S. Etchin, J. Melngailis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; W.J. Dressick, M.-S. Chen and J.M. Calvert, Naval Research
Laboratory, Washington, DC.
O7.65 NANOSCALE PATTERNING USING SELF-ASSEMBLED BLOCK COPOLYMER FILMS, Z.
Li, Y. Liu, M.H. Rafailovich, J. Sokolov, State University of New York at Stony
Brook, Stony Brook, NY; A. Eisenberg and B.L. Lennox, McGill University,
Montreal, Canada.
O7.66 INDUCED MORPHOLOGY CRYSTAL AGGREGATES AS SELF-ORGANIZED CERAMIC
MATERIALS: TEXTURAL CONTROL, J.M. Garcia-Ruiz, CSIC-Universidad Granada,
Instituto Andahuz de Geologia Mediterránea, Granada, Spain.
O7.67 COMPETITIVE ADSORPTION IN SELF ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS OF SEMIFLUORINATED
ALKYL THIOLS: PHASE SEPARATION VS MONODOMAIN FORMATION, Catherine L. Hoffmann,
Mei-Wei Tsao, John F. Rabolt, IBM Almaden Research Center, San jose, CA; H.
Johnson, 3M, St. Paul, MN; and D. Castner, University of Washington Department
of Chemical Engineering, Seattle, WA.
O7.68 REGULAR POLYMER AND C60 MULTILAYER FILMS VIA CHEMISORPTION, J.
Schmitt, Institute Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg Universität,
Mainz, France; and G. Decher, Université Louis Pasteur and C.N.R.S.,
Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France.
O7.69 NANONATURAL LITHOGRAPHY WITH 2-D PROTEIN SURFACE LAYERS, Dietmar Pum
and Uwe B. Sleytr, University of Agricultural Sciences, Center for
Ultrastructure Research, Vienna, Austria.
O7.70 THERMAL DESORPTION SPECTROSCOPY OF ALKANETHIOL SELF-ASSEMBLED
MONOLAYERS ON AU(111), Naoki Nishida, Saitama University, Saitama, Japan;
Masahiko Hara, Hiroyuki Sasabe and Wolfgang Knoll, Frontier Research Program,
The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Saitama, Japan.
O7.71 SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY OF MIXED COMPOSITION SELF-ASSEMBLED
MONOLAYERS FORMED THROUGH SUCCESSIVE AND SIMULTANEOUS DEPOSITION, M.T. Cygan,
L.A. Bumm, J.J. Arnold, N.F. Shedlock, T.D. Dunbar, D.L. Allara, P.S. Weiss,
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemistry, University Park, PA; T.
Burgin and J.M. Tour, University of South Carolina, Department of Chemistry,
Columbia, SC.
O7.72 THE PRODUCTION AND HIERARCHICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF FIBERS SPUN FROM
RECONSTITUTED BOMBYX MORI FIBROIN: TOWARD THE PRODUCTION OF NOVEL HIGH
PERFORMANCE PROTEIN FIBERS, Kimberly A. Trabbic and Paul Yager, University of
Washington, Center for Bioengineering, Seattle, WA.
O7.73 MONOLAYER FILM FORMATION BY NOVEL BIPOLAR GALACTOSPHINGOLIPIDS,
Douglas D. Archibald, Naval Research Laboratory, Laboratory for Molecular
Interactions at Interfaces, Washington, DC.
SESSION O8: APPLICATIONS AND DEVICES OF
SELF-ASSEMBLED STRUCTURES (DEVICES)
Chair: Edwin Chandross
Thursday Morning, November 30
Fairfax A (S)
8:30 A.M. *O8.1
SELF-ASSEMBLY IN THIN FILMS AND SINGLE CRYSTAL OF SEXITHIOPHENE, A NEW
MOLECULAR SEMICONDUCTOR, Francis Garnier, CNRS, Laboratoire des
Matéculaires Moléculaires, Thiais, France.
9:00 A.M. O8.2
ENHANCED ON/OFF RATIOS AND MOBILITIES IN ORGANIC-BASED THIN FILM TRANSISTORS,
H.E. Katz, A. Dodabalapur, L. Torsi and A.J. Lovinger, AT&T Bell
Laboratories, Murray Hill, PA.
9:15 A.M. O8.3
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL ARRAYS OF COUPLED NANOMETER
DIAMETER METAL CLUSTERS, Venkat R. Kolagunta, David B. Janes, Jeffrey D.
Bielefel, Ronald P. Andres, Jason I. Henderson and Clifford P. Kubiak, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN.
9:30 A.M. O8.4
PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF THE POROUS Si SURFACE, Eric J. Lee, James
S. Ha, Theodore W. Bitner and Michael J. Sailor, University of California, San
Diego, La Jolla, CA.
9:45 A.M. O8.5
NEW HEIGHTS ON ENERGY BARRIER TO CHARGE TRANSFER IN METAL/SELF-ASSEMBLED
MONOLAYER/SILICON STRUCTURES, C. Boulas, IEMN-CNRS, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France;
J. Davidovits, F. Rondelez, Université Pierre et Marie Curie,
Laboratoire PSI, Paris, France; and D. Vuillaume, IEMN-CNRS, Villeneuve d'Ascq,
France.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. *O8.6
SELF-ASSEMBLY IN VACUUM: ORGANIC THIN FILMS WITH MONOLAYER CONTROL, P.E.
Burrows and S.R. Forrest, Princeton University, Departments of Electrical
Engineering, Physics and Chemistry, Princeton, NJ.
11:00 A.M. O8.7
SELF ASSEMBLED FILMS OF PPV-BASED COPOLYMERS, D. Davidov, H. Hong, M. Tarabia,
E.Z. Faraggi, Racach Institute of Physics, Jerusalem, Israel; Y. Avny, Hebrew
University, Department of Organic Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel; and R. Neumann,
Casali Hebrew University, Institute of Applied Science, Jerusalem, Israel.
11:15 A.M. O8.8
SYNTHESIS MORPHOLOGY, AND VARIABLE BANDGAP BEHAVIOR OF POLY(NONYLBITHIAZOLE), A
NEW CLASS OF SELF-ASSEMBLING CONJUGATED POLYMER, M. David Curtis, University of
Michigan, Department of Chemistry and the Macromolecular Science and
Engineering Center, Ann Arbor, MI.
11:30 A.M. O8.9
SELF-ORGANIZING POLYMER FILMS - A WAY TO MAKE UNIQUE POLYMER LIGHT EMITTING
DIODES, Magnus Granström, Magnus Berggren and Olle Inganäs,
Linköping University, Laboratory of Applied Physics, Linköping,
Sweden.
SESSION O9: SELF-ASSEMBLED MULTILAYER
STRUCTURES (MULTI)
Chair: Hans Riegler
Thursday Afternoon, November 30
Fairfax A (S)
1:30 P.M. O9.1
LAYERED SUPRAMOLECULAR MATERIALS: ARRANGING MOLECULES IN NANOSCALE DIMENSIONS,
J. Schmitt, T. Grünewald, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Inst.
Physikalische Chemie, Mainz, Germany; G. Sukhorukov, Y. Lvov, Institute of
Crystallography, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; D. Korneev, S.
Jarodaikin, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia; M.
Lösche, Fachbereich Physik der Universität, Leipzig, France; K.
Kjaer, Riso National Laboratory, Physics Department, Roskilde, Denmark and G.
Decher, Université Louis Pasteur and C.N.R.S., Institut Charles Sadron,
Strasbourg, France.
2:00 P.M. *O9.2
SELF-ASSEMBLED HETEROSTRUCTURES OF ELECTROACTIVE POLYMER: NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR
THIN FILM DEVICES AND SURFACE MODIFICATION, M.F. Rubner, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Cambridge, MA.
2:30 P.M. O9.3
SELF-ORGANIZATION OF CdSe NANOCRYSTALLITES INTO 3D QUANTUM DOT SUPERLATTICES,
C.B. Murray, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry,
Cambridge, MA; C.R. Kagan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, MA; and M.G. Bawendi,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge,
MA.
2:45 P.M. BREAK
3:15 P.M. *O9.4
ASSEMBLY AND STRUCTURE OF ORGANO-PHOSPHONATE FILMS - SURFACE CRYSTALLIZATION OF
MOLECULAR SIEVES, Sue Feng and Thomas Bein, Purdue University, Department of
Chemistry, West Lafayette, IN.
3:45 P.M. O9.5
GROWTH STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF METAL BISPHOSPHONATE THIN FILMS, Mark E.
Thompson, Houston Byrd, Jonathan Snover and Elena Suponeva, University of
Southern California, Department of Chemistry, Los Angeles, CA.
4:15 P.M. O9.6
PREPARATION OF REDOX ACTIVE MULTILAYERS OF TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES ON
ELECTRODE SURFACES: COVALENT ATTACHMENT ONE METAL AT A TIME, Jerold Simon,
Yongwu Liang and Russel H. Schmebl, Tulane University, Department of Chemistry,
New Orleans, LA.
4:30 P.M. O9.7
SELF-ASSEMBLY OF INORGANIC-ORGANIC MULTILAYER FILMS WITH NONLINEAR OPTICAL
PROPERTIES, Grace A. Neff, Michael A. Ansell and Catherine J. Page, University
of Oregon, Department of Chemistry, Eugene, OR.
SESSION O10: POLYMER AND MULTILAYER
SELF-ASSEMBLY (POLYMERS)
Chair: Gero Decher
Friday Morning, December 1
Fairfax A (S)
8:30 A.M. O10.1
OPTICAL ACTIVITY CHANGES IN ELECTROACTIVE POLYMER ASSEMBLIES, Kalle Levon, Dexi
Weng and Wen-Yue Zheng, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY.
8:45 A.M. O10.2
POLYANION/POLYCATION MULTILAYERS AT THE AIR/WATER INTERFACE AS ELEMENTS FOR
ADSORPTION STUDIES AND PREPARATION OF HETERO-SUPERLATTICES ON SOLID SURFACES,
F. Essler, J. Ruths, K. Graf, University Mainz, Institute für
Physikalische Chemie, Mainz, Germany; D. Schubert, M. Stamm,
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Mainz, Germany; G. Decher,
C.N.R.S., Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France; and H. Riegler,
Max-Planck-Institut für Grenzflachenforschung, Berlin, Germany.
9:00 A.M. O10.3
SELF-ASSEMBLING POLYMER/MoS2 INTERCALATION COMPOUNDS: FROM POLYPYRROLE TO
POLYETHYLENE, Lei Wang and Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Michigan State University,
Department of Chemistry and Center for Fundamental Materials Research, East
Lansing, MI.
9:15 A.M. *O10.4
LAYER-BY-LAYER SELF-ASSEMBLY OF LIQUID CRYSTALLINE POLYMER FILMS, Robert E.
Geer, Jawad Naciri and R. Shashidhar, Naval Research Laboratory, Center for
Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering, Washington, DC.
9:45 A.M. O10.5
SELF ASSEMBLED NEMATIC MESOGELS AS SMART MATERIALS, A. Halperin and D.R.M.
Williams, CRPCSS, Mulhouse, France.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. O10.6
SELF-ASSEMBLING COMPOSITE MATERIALS UTILIZING THE DIELECTROPHORETIC EFFECT,
C.P. Bowen, T.R. Shrout, R.E. Newnham and C.A. Randall, Pennsylvania State
University, Intercollege Materials Research Laboratory, University Park, PA.
10:45 A.M. O10.7
ELECTROACTIVE AND PHOTOACTIVE NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS FROM SELF-ASSEMBLING
ROD-COIL COPOLYMERS, Samson A. Jenekhe and X. Linda Chen, University of
Rochester, Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for Photoinduced
Charge Transfer, Rochester, NY.
11:00 A.M. O10.8
POLYMER SELF-ASSEMBLY IN RESTRICTED GEOMETRIES, Ekaterina Zhulina and Anna C.
Balazs, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
11:15 A.M. O10.9
USING POLYMER EPITAXY FOR FORMATION OF ULTRATHIN SUPRAMOLECULAR FILMS, Masahito
Sano, Momoyo Wada, Asako Miyamoto and Susumu Yoshimura, Pi-Electron Materials
Project-JRDC, Tsukuba, Japan.
11:30 A.M. O10.10
3-D IMAGING OF THE GYROID MORPHOLOGY IN ABA AND A(A/B)B TRIBLOCK COPOLYMERS,
Richard J. Spontak, North Carolina State University, Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, Raleigh, NC; Steven D. Smith, Procter & Gamble
Company, Corporate Research Division, Cincinnati, OH; Jennifer Fung and David
A. Agard, University of California and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, San
Francisco, CA.
11:45 A.M. O10.11
TRANSPORT THROUGH ULTRA THIN POLYELECTROLYTE FILMS, R.v. Klitzing
Universität Mainz, Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Mainz, Germany;
and H. Möhwald, MPI für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung,
Berlin-Adlershof, Germany.
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