IPrime
Annual Meeting May 27 – 29, 2014
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
East Bank Campus
Schedule & Events Program Reviews
Board & Committee Meetings
Special Topic Workshops
2 Poster Sessions
Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet
Welcome! I would like to thank you for attending the IPrime 2014 Annual Meeting at the University of Minnesota. IPrime is the Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering, and is the largest industrial consortium in the University. It connects industrial companies to selected research programs in the NSF-supported Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC), the Colleges of Science and Engineering; Biological Sciences; Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences; and the Academic Health Center. IPrime currently includes over 50 faculty and associated graduate students from 10 departments working in 8 research programs, with support from 44 member companies. The IPrime Annual Meeting is an ideal opportunity to network with other member companies, to learn about latest research results, and to meet with more than 150 dedicated young engineers and scientists. This year, IPrime researchers will be sharing their expertise in areas such as biotechnology, bio and pharmaceutical materials, electronic materials and devices, organic semi-conductors, polymers, coatings, and renewable energy materials. In addition there are five exciting workshops and a plenary lecture on innovation. This year we are excited to introduce a new program, Electronic Materials and Devices, which substantially expands the work done previously in the Magnetic Heterostructures program. On the following pages you will find the schedules and abstracts for both the presentations and posters. You will also find the location of the meeting rooms and a map of the poster sessions. Complete information is available on our website, www.iprime.umn.edu. Following the Annual Meeting, many of the presentations and posters will be available on our website that you will be able to access with your company password. We welcome your feedback through your company’s Technical Advisory Committee Representative(s) (TAC). Again, thank you for your membership in IPrime and for participating in the 2014 IPrime Annual Meeting. Sincerely,
Chris Macosko Director, IPRIME
Industrial Partnership for Research in
Interfacial and Materials Engineering
An entry for industrial connections to University of Minnesota research through 54 faculty. IPRIME research is pre-competitive, non-proprietary and focuses on two-way knowledge transfer within eight research partnership programs.
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials
Coating Process Fundamentals
Electronic Materials and Devices
Microstructured Polymers
Nanostructural Materials and Processes
Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces
Renewable Energy Materials
Partnership Scientific Exchange with the Academic Sector Influence Research Directions Leverage Government Funding Industrial Fellows Program Industry Source of Research Topics
Future Employees Early Access to Ph.D. Students and
their Research
Facilities Characterization Facility* Polymer Characterization—Rheology* University Imaging Center * Coating Process and Visualization Lab Polymer Synthesis Tissue Mechanics Lab
Technology Transfer Annual Meetings Short Courses Industrial Fellows Program Workshops throughout the Year Online Resources: Webcasts
IPRIME MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
www.iprime.umn.edu
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS
* Member Discount
3M Anasys Asahi Kasei Ashland Inc. BASF Bergquist Boston Scientific Bruker Cabot Corning, Inc. Covidien Dai Nippon Printing Dow Chemical EarthClean Ecolab Evonik ExxonMobil General Mills Hearing Components Henkel Infineum INOAC
Member Companies
Lord Corporation MeadWestvaco Medtronic Nanocopoeia NewPage NIST Nitto Optomec Physical Electronics RTP Company Sage Electrochromics Sandia Livermore Sappi Schlumberger Segetis Stratasys SVT Associates TA Instruments Teknapack, Inc. Total Upsher-Smith Valspar
Industrial Partnership for Research in
Interfacial and Materials Engineering
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
IPRIME ANNUAL MEETING 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Events p. 2 Partnership Programs, Descriptions & Abbreviations p. 3 Quick View: Schedule of Events Back cover
Workshops:
Coating and Printing with Inks, Paints and Particulate Suspensions (CPF) p. 6
Modern Polymer Characterization Methods-1 (MP) p. 7
Interfacial Rheology, Nanostructural Materials and Processes (NMP) p. 8
Microneedle Based Delivery of Therapeutics (BPM) p. 9
Materials and Processes for Printed Electronics (OEI/CPF) p. 10
Modern Polymer Characterization Methods-2 (MP) p. 11
Synthetic Biology and Bioprocessing (BB) p. 12
Poster Session Tuesday Evening p. 13 Plenary Luncheon p. 14
Program Reviews:
Renewable Energy Materials p. 17-18
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials p. 19
Coating Process Fundamentals I p. 20
Electronic Materials and Devices p. 21
Microstructured Polymers I p. 22
Nanostructural Materials and Processes I p. 23-24
Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces p. 25-26
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology p. 27
Coating Process Fundamentals II p. 28
Microstructured Polymers II p. 29
Nanostructural Materials and Processes II p. 30
Poster Sessions p. 31-43 Daily Schedules by Date and Time p. 45-57 Building Names and Map p. 58
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SPECIAL EVENTS & PPB/TAC MEETINGS
Poster Session 1 Tues, May 27, 5:45 – 7:00 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall Plenary Luncheon Wed, May 28, 11:45- 1:00 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room
Faculty- Industry Meet & Greet Wed, May 28, 5:00-5:45 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room Poster Session 2 Wed, May 28, 5:45 – 7:30 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall Poster Awards at 7:00 PM
Characterization Facility Tour Wed, May 28, 7:00-8:30 PM, Shepherd Labs (Meet Greg Haugstad at the CharFac table in McNamara at 7pm)
Planning and Policy Board Breakfast Thu, May 29, 7:00-8:15 AM, The Commons Hotel, Think 5 Room
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meetings & Luncheons Thu, May 29, 12:00-1:45 PM, Coffman Memorial Union, 4rd Floor, Campus Club Meeting rooms in Coffman: BB TAC Room 410 MP TAC Dale Shepherd Room BPM TAC Room 411 NMP TAC Room A CPF TAC Room B/C REM TAC Room 409 Planning and Policy Board Meeting Thu, May 29, 2:00-3:30 PM, Coffman Memorial Union, 3rd Floor, President’s Room
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PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS NAMES & ABBREVIATIONS
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology (BB) Enzymatic synthesis for biofuels, biopolymers, biosensors, biofuel cells, and specialty chemicals. Enzymes to produce chemicals for end use and as synthons; biotechnological applications of enzymes for use in biofuels production and chemical synthesis; metabolic and pathway engineering for synthesis of bioactive compounds; microbial synthesis of biodegradable polymers; functional genomics for enzyme discovery; biocatalysis in nanoscale environments; Nanotechnology for micro bioreactors, membrane and interfacial catalysis, bioactive materials, and coatings. Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials (BPM) Synthesis and characterization of novel hard and soft materials and composites for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications; dynamics of mechanical, chemical and transport properties of biomaterials; evaluation and elucidation of materials interactions with biological tissues and media, and with pharmaceuticals. Coating Process Fundamentals (CPF) Process and prototype visualizations, microscopies, nanotesting, NMR and other spectroscopies, and microstructure probes combined with theory, computational methods, and computers to support the electronics, photonics, magnetics, specialty-films, and many other industries. Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Focuses on synthesis, structural and chemical characterization, and a plethora of electronic, optical and magnetic characterization techniques. Particular emphasis is placed on the understanding of the fundamentals of electronic structure and transport in electronic and magnetic materials in addition to the materials science, physics and chemistry of the interfaces and nanostructures that play such a vital role in devices. Microstructured Polymers (MP) Design and synthesis of novel polymers, characterization of their structural and mechanical properties, and investigation of their rheology and processing behavior for both commodity and high value-added polymer products. Nanostructural Materials and Processes (NMP) Identifying key molecular parameters and principles governing the assembly and properties of molecular thin films, surfactants, and ordered molecular phases of molecular systems for synthesis of specialty materials in agricultural, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, personal care, and other businesses. Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces (OEI) The Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces (OEI) program is active in defining critical structure-property relationships for charge transport and excited state behavior in organic semiconductor thin films and single crystals. Fundamental advances guide the design of novel materials and device architectures for application in light-emitting devices, solar cells, sensors and flexible electronics. As a team, expertise in OEI spans all aspects of organic electronics, including molecular synthesis, device design, modeling and characterization. Renewable Energy Materials (REM). Sustainable generation, conversion, storage, and utilization of energy using abundant and nontoxic materials are among the most significant challenges we face in the 21st century. Mission: Develop materials and systems for renewable energy applications
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WORKSHOPS Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday
Coating and Printing with Inks, Paints and Particulate
Suspensions (CPF) p.6
Modern Polymer Characterization Methods-1 (MP) p. 7
Interfacial Rheology, Nanostructural Materials
and Processes (NMP) p. 8
Microneedle Based Delivery of Therapeutics (BPM) p. 9
Materials and Processes for Printed Electronics (OEI/CPF) p. 10
Modern Polymer Characterization Methods-2 (MP) p. 11
Synthetic Biology and Bioprocessing (BB) p. 12
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Tuesday, May 27 1:30-5:20 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Coating and Printing with Inks, Paints and Particulate Suspensions
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Satish Kumar, Coordinator
This workshop will focus on issues related to coating and printing with inks, paints, and particulate suspensions. The scope of the workshop includes synthesis and formulation, structure and rheology, wetting and spreading, and drying and solidification. Talks covering fundamentals or applications are welcome. AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:30 PM Use of Tidas Tester to Assess Dispersion Quality of Filled Systems
Maria Nargiello, Evonik
2:05 PM High Speed Imaging to Characterize Spray-Applied Waterborne Latex Coatings
Keith Kirkwood, Valspar
2:40 PM Silica Dispersions as Reinforcing Additives Waterborne Composites: Coatings and Adhesives
Arthur Scholz, Cabot
3:00 PM Break
3:20 PM Development and Characterization of a Spray Deposited CNT/PVDF Thin Film
Brian Loyola, Sandia
3:55 PM Application of High Throughput Screening for a Clear Concrete Sealer Formula
Vincent Goldman, BASF
4:30 PM Through Thick and Thin—Imaging the Microscopic Structure of Shear Thinning and Thickening Colloidal Suspensions
Xiang Cheng, University of Minnesota
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Tuesday, May 27 1:10-5:40 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Modern Polymer Characterization Methods I
Microstructured Polymers Program Marc Hillmyer, Program Leader | Tim Lodge, Co-coordinator
Speakers will include: Dr. Paul Bulter, NIST [small-angle neutron scattering] Dr. Willem deGroot, Dow Chemical Company [size exclusion chromatography] Prof. Scott Grayson, Tulane University [mass spectrometry] Prof. Chinedum Osuji, Yale University [small-angle x-ray scattering] Prof. Dan Savin, University of Southern Mississippi [light scattering] Prof. Gila Stein, University of Houston [grazing incidence small-angle x-ray scattering]
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:10 PM Light Scattering Characterization of Responsive Materials
Daniel Savin, U of Southern Mississippi
2:10 PM Pushing the Limits on Molecular Structure Determination of Polyolefins using Multi-Detector GPC, CEF and HTLC
Alexander DeGroot, Dow Chemical
3:10 PM Break
3:40 PM Applications of Mass Spectrometry Toward Elucidating the Structure of Synthetic Polymers
Scott Grayson, Tulane University
4:40 PM Small Angle X-ray Scattering: Characterizing Structure and Thermodynamics of Polymer Systems
Chinedum Osuji, Yale University
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Tuesday, May 27 1:30-5:20 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
Interfacial Rheology
Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Joe Zasadzinski, Coordinator
The stability of foams, emulsions, and other complex fluid mixtures often is determined by the viscosity and elasticity of the multiple interfaces present in such materials. However, isolating these interfacial properties from the bulk is problematic; it is difficult to create experimental approaches that cleanly separate interfacial properties from bulk properties. It is also often difficult to not permanently disturb the interface during the measurement process, thereby introducing systematic errors into the measurements that can lead to confusion. In our workshop, we will present the state of the art measurements of interfacial viscosity and elasticity at air-water and oil-water interfaces important to technology, physics, and medicine. Each set of interfaces presents a unique set of challenges that can be overcome by proper experimental design and theoretical models.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:30 PM Introduction Joe Zasadzinski, U of M
1:40 PM Drainage and stratification kinetics of foam films Vivek Sharma U of Illinois, Chicago
2:30 PM Characterizing the Dilatational Interfacial Rheology of Insoluable Layers in a Microscale Tensiometer
Shelley Anna, Carnegie Mellon University
3:20 PM Break
3:40 PM Rheology of Bacterial Bioflims: A Tale of Two Microbes
Lynette Cegelski, Stanford University
4:30 PM Interfacial Dynamics of Atmospheric Particles: Cold, Complex and Charged Surfaces
Cari Dutcher, U of M
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Wednesday, May 28 8:30-11:40 AM | Physics & Nanotechnology, Room 110
Microneedle Based Delivery of Therapeutics Workshop
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials Program Jayanth Panyam, Coordinator
Microneedle technology offers the ability to deliver therapeutic agents across or into the skin with the efficiency of an injection but without the pain. Various microneedle designs have been examined for the purpose of drug delivery including drug-coated solid microneedles, dissolvable polymer microneedles embedded with drug, and hollow microneedles capable of infusing drug solutions. Microneedles can be used to deliver a wide variety of therapeutic agents including small molecules, macromolecules, and colloidal carriers. Therapeutic applications include sustained release of drug molecules as well as vaccine delivery. This workshop will discuss the latest developments in microneedle technology and therapeutic applications.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:25 AM Welcome and Introduction Jayanth Panyam , U of M
8:30 AM 7-Day Microneedle Enhanced Transdermal Delivery: Bench to Bedside
Audra Stinchcomb, U of Maryland
9:15 AM Development and Scale-Up of Microneedle Based Drug Delivery Systems
Lisa Dick, 3M
10:00 AM BREAK
10:30 AM Delivering Macromolecules Through the Skin Using Biodegradable Microstructures
Gary Cleary, Corium International
11:15 AM Panel Discussion
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Wednesday, May 28 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Materials and Processes for Printed Electronics
Organic Optoelectronics Interfaces Program/Coating Process Fundamentals Program Russell Holmes, Program Leader/Lorraine Francis and Satish Kumar Co-program Leaders
This workshop will cover innovations in materials and processes that underlie the development of printed electronics on flexible substrates. Industrial speakers will discuss product ideas and challenges in printed electronics, as well as technical accomplishments in the fabrication of devices by printing electronically functional inks.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Hybrid Manufacturing – A Path to Commercialization for Printed and Flexible Electronics
John Heitzinger President, Soligie, Inc.
9:10 AM Additive Printing and Assembly for Large Area Electronic Systems
Greg Whiting PARC
9:50 AM BREAK
10:20 AM Carestream Advanced Materials Aaron Clapp Carestream Health, Inc.
11:00 AM High Performance Inks for Printed Electronics Brett Walker Electroninks
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Wednesday, May 28
9:20-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Modern Polymer Characterization Methods II Microstructured Polymers Program
Marc Hillmyer, Program Leader
Time Title Authors
9:20 AM Grazing Incidence Small Angle X-Ray Scattering: Characterization of Nanostructured Polymer Films
Gila Stein University of Huston
10:20 AM Break
10:40 AM Applications of Neutron Scattering to Soft Materials Problems
Paul Butler NIST
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Wednesday, May 28 1:15 – 5:00 PM | Amundson Hall, Room 240
Synthetic Biology and Bioprocessing Workshop Biocatalysis and Biotechnology Program
Ping Wang, Coordinator
This workshop introduces both frontier advances and industrial practices of industrial biotechnologies. One focus is on synthetic biology which seeks design and synthesis of genetic parts that can be assembled for construction of synthetic circuits and devices, leading to cells possessing non-native cellular mechanisms and functionalities. Both fundamental concepts and technology tools will be discussed along with application potentials. The second half of the workshop discusses essentials for bioprocessing and bio-manufacturing, concerning both operational and instrumental factors. The topics will likely to benefit a variety of biotechnological areas including drug discovery and production, bio-renewable chemical and fuels, protein synthesis, biomaterials, cellular programming and biomedical engineering.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 PM Opening Remarks Kechung Zhang, U of M
1:20 PM The Biotechnology Resource Center University of Minnesota; Possibilities and Examples
Tim Tripp, U of M
1:55 PM Photo-Activated Drug Release of a Liposomal Carrier Maria Ogunyankin, U of M
2:30 PM Synthetic Biology Towards Combinatorial Biosynthesis of Pharmaceutically Important Coumarins
Yajun Yan, U of Georgia
3:05 PM BREAK
3:30 PM Engineering New Microbial Factories for Sustainable Chemicals
Kechung Zhang, U of M
4:05 PM Cheminformatic Tools to Enabling Metabolic Synthesis of Novel Chemicals, Drugs, and Fuels
Keith Tyo, Northwestern University
4:40 PM Development of Transcription Activator-Like Effectors as Molecular Tools to Improve Production of Fatty-Acid Derived Compounds in Escherichia coli
Matthew Copeland, U of Wisconsin-Madison
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POSTER SESSION I
TUESDAY EVENING 5:45 PM to 7:00 PM
MCNAMARA, MEMORIAL HALL
For a complete list of posters for both days please see pages 31-43
The posters will also be on display Wednesday at the same times.
Poster awards will be announced on Wednesday Night.
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PLENARY LUNCHEON
WEDNESDAY 11:45 AM to 1:05 PM
MCNAMARA, JOHNSON GREAT ROOM
Guest Speaker Andrew Ouderkirk
Corporate Scientist 3M , Electronic Markets Materials Division
"Balancing Breadth and Depth of Expertise for Innovation"
Andy Ouderkirk develops new product platforms and establishes entrepreneurial teams within 3M’s Electronics and Energy business. An example is the platform that Andy formed and led developing 3M’s Multilayer Optical Film business. This platform includes the world’s first commercially successful reflective polarizer, now commonly used in smartphones, tablets, and TVs. The platform also includes extremely reflective films used in LED lighting, solar-control films, and light piping. Andy is a lead developer of a framework in 3M for managing people, culture, and processes for platforms and entrepreneurial activities. Andy is an inventor of 176 US patents, is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, was awarded the Fast Company Fast 50, the American Chemical Society Award for creative invention, and the 2013 R&D Magazine Innovator of the year. He has served or is a board member of Singapore’s National Research Foundation, Singapore Economic Strategy Committee, and the USC Center for Global Innovation.
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PROGRAM REVIEWS
Renewable Energy Materials p. 17-18
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials p. 19
Coating Process Fundamentals I p. 20
Electronic Materials and Devices p. 21
Microstructured Polymers I p. 22
Nanostructural Materials and Processes I p. 23-24
Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces p. 25-26
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology p. 27
Coating Process Fundamentals II p. 28
Microstructured Polymers II p. 29
Nanostructural Materials and Processes II p. 30
Please note: All University of Minnesota authors unless otherwise noted
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Tue, May 27, 1:30-5:20 PM | Physics & Nanotechnology, Room110
Renewable Energy Materials Program Review Eray Aydil and Uwe Kortshagen, Co-Program Leaders
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author
unless otherwise noted
1:30 PM Effects of Alkali Metal Impurities on the Microstructure and Electronic Properties of Cu2ZnSnS4 Thin Films
Melissa Johnson Sergey Baryshev ( Argonne Nat’l Lab), Elijah Thimsen, Michael Manno, Xin Zhang, Chris Leighton, Eray Aydil
1:50 PM Surface Chemistry and Colloidal Forces for Nanocrystal Stability in Media Spanning Hexane to Water
Lance Wheeler Nicolaas Kramer, Uwe Kortshagen
2:10 PM Synthesis of Metal-Sulfide Nanocrystals with Controlled Composition and Crystal Structure by a Nonthermal Plug Flow Plasma Reactor
Elijah Thimsen Uwe Kortshagen, Eray Aydil
2:30 PM Light-Induced Hydrosilylation of Silicon Nanocrystals
Jeslin Wu Anne Sledd (Carlton Col.), Uwe Kortshagen
2:50 PM Insights into the Microstructure Development of Polycrystalline Cu2ZnSn(SxSe1-x)4 Thin Films During Annealing of Colloidal Nanocrystal Coatings
Boris Chernomordik Amelie Beland, Anne Hunter, Priyanka Ketkar, Donna Deng, Lorraine Francis, Eray Aydil
3:10 PM Crossover from Intergranular Hopping to Conventional Charge Transport in Pyrite Thin Films
Xin Zhang Michael Manno, Andrew Baruth, Melissa Jophnson, Eray Aydil, Chris Leighton
3:30 PM Break
4:00 PM UV and Air Stability of High-Efficiency Photoluminescent Silicon Nanocrystals
Jihua Yang Richard Liptak, David Rowe, Jeslin Wu, James Casey, David Witker, Steve Campbell, Uwe Kortshagen
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Renewable Energy Materials Program Review, Continued
4:20 PM Plasmonic Properties of Boron and Phosphorus Doped Silicon Nanocrystals
Nicolaas Kramer Katelyn Schramke, Uwe Kortshagen
4:40 PM Synthesis of Abundant Metal Sulfides for Photovoltaic Applications using Microwave Heating
Theodore Knutson Parker Hanson, Eray Aydil, R. Lee Penn
5:00 PM Adjourn
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Wed, May 28, 1:15-5:00 PM | PAN, Room 110
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials Program Review
Ron Siegel, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
1:20 PM Semi-Solid Biodegradable Polymers for Drug Delivery: Recent Progress
Chun Wang
1:40 PM The Design of Novel Peptide-Amphiphiles for Targeted Thermosensitive Stealth Liposomes.
Kamlesh Shroff Efrosini Kokkoli
2:00 PM Engineering of Biomaterials Using Self-Assembling Biopolymers
Wei Shen
2:20 PM Successful Development of 5-Fluorocytosine Through Integrated Crystal and Particle Engineering
Calvin Sun S. Reddy Perumalla
2:40 PM Break
3:10 PM New Results on Remote Sensing Using Hydrogels Ronald Siegel
3:30 PM Cardiovascular Medical Devices Based on Engineered Tissue Tubes
Zeeshan Syedain Robert Tranquillo
3:50 PM Surface Functionalization of Nanoparticles with Fibrinolytic Enzymes to Improve Their Intratumoral Penetration
Ameya Kirtane Jayanth Panyam
4:10 PM Investigating the Role of Polymer Concentration and Hydrogen Bonding on the Physical Stability of Nifedipine-PVP Solid Dispersions
Vishard Ragoonanan Raj Suryanarayanan
4:30 PM Adjourn
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Wed, May 28, 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review I
Lorraine Francis and Satish Kumar, Co-Program Leaders
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
1:30 PM Toward an Understanding of Electrostatic Assist: Experiments and Models for Electrohydrodynamic Deformation of Liquids in Cavities
Aruna Ramkrishnan Satish Kumar
1:50 PM Three Dimensional Analysis of Liquid Transfer Between a Cavity and a Moving Roll
Diego Campana (PUC-Rio) Marcio Carvalho (PUC-Rio)
2:10 PM Electrohydrodynamic Effects in the Spreading of Liquid Films
Andrew Corbett Satish Kumar
2:50 PM Break
3:10 PM Slot Coating of Particle Suspensions Simone Bochner de Araujo ( PUC-Rio) Marcio Carvalho (PUC-Rio)
3:30 PM Dynamic Wetting Failure in Surfactant Solutions Chen-Yu Liu Satish Kumar
3:50 PM Simultaneous Multilayer Coating of Miscible Solutions
Ryo Horiuchi ( Asahi Kasei) Wieslaw J. Suszynski, Satish Kumar, Marcio Carvalho (PUC-Rio)
4:10 PM Drying Regimes for Colloidal Droplets Spreading on Heated Inclined Substrates
Leonardo Espin Satish Kumar
4:30 PM Tour of CPF Labs
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Wed, May 28, 1:15-5:00 PM | PAN, Room 130
Electronic Materials and Devices Program Review
Steve Koester, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
1:15 PM Overview of the Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Program
Steven Koester
1:40 PM Graphene-Based Wireless Sensors Eric Olson Mona Ebrish, David Deen, Rui Ma, He Shao, Steven Koester
2:10 PM Hybrid Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth of Binary and Ternary Oxide Films
Bharat Jalan
2:40 PM Novel Electrolytes for High Performance Electrolyte Gated Transistors
Jae-Hong Choi Yuanyan Gu, Wei Xie, Daniel Frisbie, Timothy Lodge
3:00 PM Break
3:30 PM Phase Stability and Electronic Transport Mechanisms in Thin Film Iron Pyrite
Xin Zhang, Tom Scott (U of NE), Tyler Socha, David Nielson, Mike Manno, Melissa Johnson, Yuqi Yan, Peter Dowben, (U of NE), Eray S. Aydil, Chris Leighton,
3:50 PM Film Growth and Electronic Transport Study of BaSnO3 Deposited via High Pressure Oxygen Sputtering
Koustav Ganguly Palak Ambwani, Jong Seok Jeong, Andre Mkhoyan, Chris Leighton, Bharat Jalan
4:20 PM Recent Progress in Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Heterostructures
Chad Geppert S. Patel, Kevin Christie, Chang Liu, Lee Wienkes, Chris Palmstrom, Paul Crowell
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Wed, May 28, 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Microstructured Polymers Program Review I
Marc Hillmyer, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
1:40 PM Introduction Marc Hillmyer
1:50 PM Polylactide Vitrimers Jake Brutman Paula Delgado, Marc Hillmyer
2:10 PM Scalable Production of Mechanically Tunable Block Polymers from Sugar
Debbie Schneiderman, Mingyong Xiong, Frank Bates, Marc Hillmyer, Kechun Zhang
2:30 PM Block Co-Oligomers for Lithography Morgan Schulze Marc Hillmyer
2:50 PM Carboxy-Telechelic Polyolefins in Crosslinked Elastomers
Henry Martinez Marc Hillmyer
3:10 PM Break
3:50 PM The Order-Disorder Transition in Short Diblock Copolymers
Timothy Gillard Sangwoo Lee, Frank Bates
4:10 PM Diblock Copolymer Surfactants for Cell Membrane Sealing
Karen Haman Frank Bates
4:30 PM Designing Chewing Gum Rheology using the Block Copolymer Toolkit
Alex Mannion Sangwoo Lee, Luca Martinetti, Frank Bates, Chris Macosko
4:50 PM Metastability of Aqueous Methylcellulose Solutions
John McAllister Joseph Lott, Pater Schmidt, Timothy Lodge, Frank Bates
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Wed, May 28, 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review I Alon McCormick, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
1:20 PM Introduction--Overviews Alon McCormick, Greg Haugstad, Daniel Frisbie, Andreas Stein
1:40 PM Overview of Nano-Characterization Methods Applied to Multiphase, Biomedical and Liquidy Materials
Greg Haugstad
1:55 PM Characterization of Electro-Nanosprayed Drug Particles Suspended in a Polymer Matrix
Jacob Warner Greg Haugstad, Jim Lasch (Nanocopoeia),Allison Huessler (Nanocopoeia), Pat Ryan (Nanocopoeia), Bob Hoerr (Nanocopoeia), Han Fu (Nonocopoeia)
2:10 PM Characterization of Drug and Polymer Crystallization in Coatings of Drug plus Polymer
Klaus Wormuth
2:25 PM Measuring Polymer-Nanoparticle Interactions Using Atomic Force Microscopy
Arthur Scholz Greg Haugstad, Chris Macaosko
2:40 PM Break
3:20 PM Step Wise Growth and Comprehensive Characterization of Pi-Conjugated Molecular Wires on Gold
Abel Demissie Daniel Frisbie
3:40 PM Electrical Characterization of π-conjugated Molecular Wires by Conductive Probe Atomic Force Microscopy (CP-AFM)
Davood Taherinia Daniel Frisbie
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review I, Continued
4:00 PM
Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Templated Porous Carbon
Jinbo Hu Philippe Buhlmann, Andreas Stein
4:20 PM Li8ZrO6 as a Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries: a Computation-guided Experimental Study
Yuan Fang Bo Wang, Benjamin Wilson, Nam Tran, Anh Vu, Andreas Stein, Donald Truhlar, William Smyrl
4:40 PM 3DOm Carbon Materials Utilizing an Ionic Liquid Precursor for High Performance Supercapacitors
Benjamin Wilson Andreas Stein
5:00 PM Adjourn
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Wed, May 28, 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-111
Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces Program Review Russell Holmes, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
1:20 PM Introduction Russell Holmes
1:25 PM Development of a Self-Aligned Manufacturing Process for Printed Electronics-Part 1
Ankit Mahajan Woo Jin Hyun , Steven Brett Walker (Harvard),Jennifer Lewis (Harvard),Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie
1:45 PM Development of a Self-Aligned Manufacturing Process for Printed Electronics-Part 2
Woo Jin Hyun Ankit Mahajan , Steven Brett Walker (Harvard),Jennifer Lewis (Harvard),Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie
2:05 PM Analytical Theory of Magneto-Electroluminescence in Organic Heterojunction Light-Emitting Devices
Feilong Liu Scott Crooker (Los Alamos), Paul Ruden, Darryl Smith (Los Alamos)
2:25 PM Synthesis and Crystal Engineering of Tetracene-Based Organic Semiconductors
Matthew Bruzek Chris Douglas, Daniel Frisbie
2:45 PM Understanding the Rate-Limiting Processes for the Purification of Small Molecule Organic Semiconductors
Nathan Morgan Yi Zhang, Erich Molitor (Dow), Bruce Bell (Dow),Russell Holmes, Ed Cussler
3:05 PM Break
3:40 PM 7.9% Efficient Vapor-Deposited Organic Photovoltaic Cells Based on a Simple Mixed Heterojunction
Yunlong Zou James Holst (Sigma-Aldrich),Yong Zhang (Sigma-Aldrich), Russell Holmes
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Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces Program Review, Continued
4:00 PM Correlation between Mechanical Strain and Workfunction in Organic Semiconductors
Yanfei Wu Geoffrey Rojas, Wei Xie, Greg Haugstad, Daniel Frisbie
4:20 PM Dilute Donor Organic Photovoltaic Cells Incorporating a Photoactive Host
Matthew Menke Russell Holmes
4:40 PM Excited State Dynamics and Interfacial Electron Transfer in an Electronically Tunable Series of Thiophene Oligomers
Antonio Sanchez Diaz Miguel Planells Dilunde (Imperial College London), Amanda Oehrlein, Neil Robertson (U of Edinburgh), David Blank
5:00 PM Adjourn for Poster Session
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Thu, May 29, 8:20-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-111
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology Program Review
Ping Wang, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
8:20 AM Introduction Ping Wang
8:30 AM Enzymes for Industrial Chemistry Larry Wackett
9:00 AM Enzymatic Protein Labeling Using Prenyltransferases
Mark Distefano
9:30 AM Scalable Production of Mechanically Tunable Block Polymers from Sugar
Kechun Zhang
10:00 AM Break
10:30 AM Carbonization and Nanofabrication of Cellulosic Materials for Bio-Electronic Applications
Ping Wang
11:00 AM Domestication of Fungi to Improve Complex Traits: Non-GMO Trichoderma Variants that Grow as Single Cells or Degrade Cellulose Faster
Hui Lin Michael Travisano, Romas Kazlauskas
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Thu, May 29, 8:20-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review II
Lorraine Francis & Satish Kumar, Co-Program Leaders
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
8:30 AM Microstructure and Performance of Block Copolymer Modified Epoxy Coatings
Tuoqi Li Frank Bates, Lorraine Francis
8:50 AM Fundamental Studies of Stress Development in the Absence of Lateral Drying
Kyle Price Alon McCormick, Lorraine Francis
9:10 AM The Drying Behavior of Hard Particulate Coatings Yan Wu Lorraine Francis
9:30 AM Novel Methods for Embedding High-Resolution, High-Aspect Ratio Printed Metal Lines in Plastic
Ankit Mahajan
9:50 AM Break
10:10 AM Processing of Solar Absorber Coatings from Nanocrystal Dispersions
Bryce Williams Eray Aydil, Lorraine Francis
10:30 AM Surfactant Effects in Coating of Discrete Objects Weihua Li Satish Kumar
10:50 AM Particle Tracking as a Tool for Local, Real-Time Analysis of Sag in Drying Coatings
Robert Lade Chris Macosko, Lorraine Francis
11:10 AM Study of Water-Based Coatings For 3D Printed Parts
Jenny Zhu (Stratasys)
11:40 AM Adjourn
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Thu, May 29, 8:40-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Microstructured Polymers Program Review II Marc Hillmyer, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
8:40 AM Cationic Glycopolymeric pDNA Delivery Systems Exhibit Molecular Weight, Charge S
Yaoying Wu Miao Wang, Dustin Sprouse, Adam Smith (Ole Miss),Theresa Reineke
9:00 AM Solution-State Polymer Assemblies Influence BCS Class II Drug Dissolution and Supersaturation Maintenance
Swapnil Tale
9:20 AM Polymeric Nanocylinders by Combining Block Copolymer Self-Assembly and Nanoskiving
Mohammadreza Nasiri, Arthur Betrand, Marc Hillmyer, Theresa Reineke
9:40 AM Improving Fracture Toughness in Unsaturated Polyester Using Extremely Low Loadings of Graphene or Graphene Oxide
Nicholas Petkovich Yong Tae Park (Myongji U) Greg Moriarty, Clement Chan, Taewon Suh, Wenhao Liu, Chris Macosko, Andreas Stein
10:00 AM Break
10:20 AM Molecular Exchange Through the Membranes of Polymersomes with Ionic Liquid Interiors Dispersed in Water
Soonyong So Timothy Lodge
10:40 AM Phase Behavior of Symmetric Diblock Copolymer-Homopolymer Ternary Blends
Robert Hickey Tim Gillard, Brian Habersberger, Timothy Lodge, Frank Bates
11:00 AM Chain Exchange in Block Copolymer Micelles Jie Lu Frank Bates, Timothy Lodge, SooHyung Choi
11:20 AM Reactive Compatibilization of Polyethylene and Poly(lactic acid)
Christopher Thurber Yuewen Xu Timothy Lodge, Chris Macosko
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review II
Alon McCormick, Program Leader
Time Title Authors: University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
8:20 AM Two-Dimensional Zeolites Michael Tsapatsis
8:40 AM Overviews-Introduction Ilja Siepmann, Wayne Gladfelter, Joseph Zasadzinski
9:00 AM Understanding the Unusual Adsorption Behavior in Hierarchical Zeolite Nanosheets
Peng Bai Michael Tsapatsis, Ilja Siepmann
9:13 AM Molecular Modeling of Fluid Phase Equilibria for Ternary Mixtures With Two Or Three Liquid Phases
David Harwood Angela Cortes-Morales, Peng Bai, Ilja Siepmann
9:20 AM Binding and Electron Transfer Studies of Terthiophene Dyes with Zinc Oxide Nanocrystals
Amanda Oehrlein Wayne Gladfelter
9:40 AM Break
10:20 AM Continuous vs Pulsed Near Infra-red Heating of Hollow Gold Nanoparticles - Implications and Applications
Joseph Zasadzinski Maria Ogunyankin, Jeong Eun Shin
10:40 AM The Role of Cryogenic Electron Microscopy in Soft Materials Processing: Clarifying Structure Questions
Hanseung Lee Chris Macosko, Frank Bates, Jing Han, Chris Frthem, Eric Morrison (EarthClean Corp)Joseph Zasadzinski, Alon McCormick
11:00 AM Overview-Introduction Lee Penn
11:05 AM Two-Step Phase Transformation of Anatase to Rutile in Aqueous Suspension
Kairat Sabyrov Lee Penn
11:25 AM Heterogeneous Oriented Aggregation and Phase Transformation in Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
Jennifer Soltis Martin Kuhn (Arizona State), Jacqueline Harapan, Lee Penn
11:45 AM Adjourn
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POSTER SESSIONS Tue & Wed, May 27 & 28, 5:45-7:30 PM
McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall
In numerical & alphabetical order by IPrime Partnership Program
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IPrime Poster Session Layout
McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall, May 30, 5:45-7:30p
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Handouts Buffets
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Poster Sessions
University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology
Poster # Program Author Title
1 BB Lu Wang Thin-film Enzyme Paper Sensor for Point-of-Care Bioassay
2 BB Bo Tang Z Qiao
Growth of Bacteria on Nano-Carbon Electrode for Power Generation
3 BB Yi-Shu Tai Mingyong Xiong, Kechun Zhang
Engineering Biosynthesis of Medium-Chain Esters in Escherichia coli
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials
Poster # Program Author Title
4 BPM Yogesh Dhande Bharat Wagh, Theresa Reineke
Liver-targeted Glycopolymers for Gene Therapy
5 BPM Haley Phillips Zachary Tolstyka, Theresa Reineke
Stabilization of DNA-Copolymer Complexes by Polytrehalose and Polyglucose
6 BPM Bin Xu Ronald Siegel, Wei Shen
Preparation of Recombinant Protein Conjugated Gold Nanoparticles for Anti-HIV Application
7 BPM Mamta Kapoor Ronald Siegel
Platform-Technology Based on Prodrug/Enzyme Systems for Rapid Absorption of Hydrophobic Drugs: Toward Intranasal Treatment of Seizure Emergencies
8 BPM Andrew Mullins Tom Hoye, Marc Hillmyer
Bio-Based Block Copolymers Prepared Via a Novel RAFT Agent
9 BPM Timothy Pearce
Efie Kokkoli
DNA Nanotubes and Nanotapes Formed Via Self-Assembly of ssDNA-Amphiphiles
10 BPM Rachel Levine Timothy Pearce, Maroof Adil, Efie Kokkoli
Peptide-Targeted Liposomal Gene Delivery for Cancer Therapy
11 BPM Carolyn Scott Efie Kokkoli
Fibronectin Mimetic Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels for 3D Cell Entrapment
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Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
12 BPM Xingchu Gong Changquan Calvin Sun
A New Brittleness Index for Tablets and its Relationship with Tablet Friability
13 BPM Benyong Lou Changquan Calvin Sun
Significant Expansion of Solid State Landscape of Molecules Based on Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonding Interactions
14 BPM Justin Song (Upsher-Smith) Dan Virnig, Roger Zanon
Assessment of Drug-Product-Representative Excipient Compatibility by Isothermal Microcalorimetry
Coatings Process Fundamentals Poster # Program Authors Title
15 CPF Ankur Bordoloi Ellen Longmire
Surface Wetting Effects on Drop Motion Through a Circular Orifice
16 CPF Leonardo Espin Satish Kumar
Drying Regimes for Colloidal Droplets Spreading on Heated Inclined Substrates
17 CPF Aruna Ramkrisnan Satish Kumar
Toward an Understanding of Electrostatic Assist: Experiments and Models for Electrohydrodynamic Deformation of Liquids in Cavities
18 CPF Weihua Li Satish Kumar
Surfactant Effects in Coating of Discrete Objects
19 CPF Chen-yu Lui Satish Kumar
Dynamic Wetting Failure in Surfactant Solutions
20 CPF Chung Hsuan Huang Satish Kumar
Mechanisms of Liquid Transfer in Printing Processes
21 CPF Robert Lade
Chris Macosko, Lorraine Francis
Particle Tracking as a Tool for Local, Real-Time Analysis of Sag in Drying Coatings
22 CPF Sarit Dutta Kevin Dorfman, Satish Kumar
Dynamic Simulation of Polymer Adsorption in Flowing Fluids for Design of Polymer Thin-Film Materials
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Coatings Process Fundamentals, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
23 CPF Ryo Horiuchi Asahi Kasei, Wieslaw Suszynski, Satish Kumar, Marcio Carvalho (PUC-Rio)
Simultaneous Multilayer Coating of Miscible Solutions
24 CPF Yan Wu Lorraine Francis
The Drying Behavior of Hard Particulate Coatings
25 CPF Andrew Corbett Satish Kumar
Electrohydrodynamic Effects in the Spreading of Thin Liquid Films
26 CPF Bryce Williams Eray Aydil, Lorraine Francis
Processing of Solar Absorber Coatings from Nanocrystal Dispersions
27 CPF Kyle Price Wenjun Wu (Arkema) Stephanie Kong, Alon McCormick, Lorraine Francis
Investigating the Influence of Particle Morphology on the Performance of Core-Shell Latexes
28 CPF Xiang Cheng Through Thick and Thin – Imaging the Microscopic Structure of Shear Thinning and Thickening Colloidal Suspensions
29 CPF Koki Tomioka (Nitto Denko Corp.), Satish Kumar
Polymer Processing Simulation: Obtaining the Parameters in Viscoelastic Constitutive Equations
Electronic Materials and Devices
Poster # Program Authors Title
30 EMD Hongchul Moon Timothy Lodge, Daniel Frisbie
Solution Processable Electrochemiluminescent Ion Gels for Flexible, Low Voltage, Emissive Displays on Plastic
31 EMD Kevin Christie Efficient Spin Injection in Co2FexMn1-xSi / GaAs Heterostructures
32 EMD Changjiang Liu Electrical Detection of FMR in Epitaxial FM/n-GaAs Heterostructures by Tunneling Anisotropic Magnetoresistance
33 EMD Peng Xu Daniel Phelan, Seok Jeong, Andre Mkhoyan, Bharat Jalan
Stoichiometry-Control of Electronic Transport at Complex Oxide Interfaces
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Electronic Materials and Devices, Continued
34 EMD Chang-Hyun Kim Daniel Frisbie
Simultaneous Electrochemical and Field-effect Control of Fermi-level Position and Electronic Transport in Graphene Transistors
35 EMD Koustav Ganguly Palak Ambwani, Jong Seok Jeong
Film Growth and Electronic Transport Study of BaSnO3 Deposited via High Pressure Oxygen Sputtering
36 EMD Mona Ebrish Understanding the Electrical Properties of Graphene Using the Quantum Capacitance Effect
37 EMD Nazila Haratipour Yoska Anugrah, Sanfeng Wu (U of WA), Xiaodong Xu (U of WA), Steven Kostner
Chemical Doping for Threshold Control and Contact Resistance Reduction in Graphene and MoS2 Field Effect Transistors
38 EMD Srinivas Polisetty Shameek Bose, Shun Wang, Chris Leighton
Influence of the SrTiO3 Phase Transformation on Magnetotransport Phenomena in Ultrathin SrTiO3(001)/La0.5Sr0.5CoO3-δ
39 EMD Forrest Johnson Sreejith Karthikeyan, Bing Lou, Stephen Campbell
High Performance Metal Oxide Broken Gap Junctions
40 EMD Palak Ambwani Bharat Jalan, Chris Leighton
Highly-Stoichiometric Epitaxial SrTiO3 via High-Presure Oxygen Sputter Deposition
41 EMD Liam O’Brien M.J. Erickson, Dima Spivak H. Ambaye ( Oak Ridge National Lab [ORNL]) R. J. Goyette,( ORNL), V. Lauter, ( ORNL), Paul Crowell, Chris Leighton
Kondo Suppressed Spin Accumulation in Nanoscopic Non-Local Spin Transport Devices
42 EMD Jeff Walker Shun Wang, Chris Leighton
Charge Modulation in La1-xSrxCoO3-δ Thin Films via Ion Gel Gating
43 EMD Yang Su Mona Ebrish, Eric Olson, Steven Koester
Physical and Electrical Characterization of Exfoliated SnSe2 Thin Films
44 EMD Shameek Bose Engineering Magnetism and Transport at Cobaltite Interfaces via Controlled Oxygen Vacancy Ordering
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Microstructured Polymers
Poster # Program Authors Title
45 MP Matthew Irwin Polymeric Bicontinuous Microemulsions as Versatile Templates for Structured, Functional Materials
46 MP Tuoqi Li
Microstructure and Performance of Block Copolymer Modified Epoxy Coatings
47 MP Yiming Zeng Mechanism and Application of Selective Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Reaction for Saturated Polyolefins
48 MP Ralm Ricarte Electron Microscopy Characterization of Solid State Drug/Polymer Dispersions
49 MP Jennifer Laaser Timothy Lodge
Synthesis and Characterization of Polybasic Micelles for Amphiplex Formation and Gene Delivery
50 MP Jae-Hong Choi
Yuanyan Gu, Kihyun Hong, Wei Xie, Daniel Frisbie, Timothy Lodge
High Capacitance, Photo Patternable Ion Gel Gate Insulators for High Performance Electrolyte Gated Transistors
51 MP Theodoros Vasilakopoulos Synthesis of Asymmetric SIOS' Tetrablock Terpolymers
52 MP James Gallagher Marc Hillmyer, Theresa Reineke
Thermoset Materials from Sugar-Derived Dilactones
53 MP Jeffrey Ting Tusher Navale, Frank Bates, Theresa Reineke
Design of Tunable HPMCAS-inspired Polymers as Modular Oral Excipients
54 MP Alex John William Tolman, Marc Hillmyer
High-Activity Dehydrative Decarbonylation Catalysts for the Production of Olefins from Biomass
55 MP Dustin Sprouse Theresa Reineke
Block vs. Statistical Glycopolycations Containing Primary & Tertiary Amines for Gene Delivery
56 MP Timothy Gillard Pavani Medapuram, Frank Bates, David Morse
Comparison between Experiments, Simulations, and Advanced Theory: Scattering, Calorimetry, and ODT in Short Diblock Copolymers
57 MP Siddharth Chanpuriya Synthesis of ABCA' Tetrablock Terpolymers for Phase Behavior Studies
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Microstructured Polymers, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
58 MP Pranav Agrawal Scott White, Nilesh Ingle Theresa Reineke, Kevin Dorfman
Controlled Delivery of Therapeutics to a Single Cell Using Biomicrofluidics
59 MP Zaifei Wang Chris Macosko, Frank Bates
Tuning Surface Properties of Poly(butylene terephthalate) Melt Blown Fibers by Alkaline Hydrolysis and Fluorination
60 MP Yuewen Xu Chris Macosko, Marc Hillmyer
Reactive Compatibilization of Polylactide (PLA)/Polyolefin Blends
61 MP Paula Delgado Kristina Masica, Steven Heilmann
Hydrochars as Reinforcement in Poly(L-lactide) Composites
62 MP Samuel Dalsin Marc Hillmyer, Frank Bates
Bulk Rheological Properties of Polypropylene-Based Bottlebrush Polymers
63 MP Taher Ghasimakbari Catch and Hunt for ODT in Cubic Phases
64 MP Ayumu Sakai (INOAC) Chris Macosko
Preparation and Characterization of Heat-Resistant Polyurethane Foam Using Polycarbonatediol
65 MP Lindsay Johnson Ligeng Yin, Marc Hillmyer
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) Esters for Hydrophobic Drug Dissolution Enhancement
66 MP Liangliang Gu
Controlling Pore Structure of Macroporous Polyethylene Derived from Cocontinuous Polyethylene/Polylactic Acid Blends
67 MP Teresa Sells Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Multiblock Polymers
Nanostructural Materials and Processes
68 NMP Benjamin Wilson Andreas Stein
3DOm Carbon Materials Utilizing an Ionic Liquid Precursor for High Performance Supercapacitors
69 NMP Jinbo Hu Phillipe Buhlmann, Andreas Stein
Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Templated Porous Carbon
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
70 NMP Camille Malonzo Wood-Templated CeO2: A Highly Stable Porous Structure
for Enhancing the Kinetics of Thermochemical CO Production by CeO2
71 NMP Peng Bai David Olson (Rutgers), Michael Tsapatisis, Ilja Siepmann
Understanding the Unusual Adsorption Behavior in Hierarchical Zeolite Nanosheets
72 NMP Greg Haugstad Overview of Nano-Characterization Methods Applied to Multiphase, Biomedical and Liquidy Materials
73 NMP Connor Colling Greg Haugstad, Alon McCormick, Maggie Zeng (Boston Scientific), Klaus Wormuth
Nanoscale Analysis of UV-cured Catheter Coatings Using Novel AFM Scanning Methods and MATLAB Data Processing
74 NMP Yuan Fang Bo Wang, Benjamin Wilson Nam Tran, Anh Vu, Andreas Stein, Donald Truhlar, William Smyrl
Li8ZrO6 as a Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries: a Computation-guided Experimental Study
75 NMP Peter Barnett (Covidien) Klaus Wormuth
Characterization of Drug and Polymer Crystallization in Coatings of Drug plus Polymer
76 NMP David Riehm Alon McCormick
How Do Oil Dispersants Work? Exploring the Physical Phenomena Which Drive Chemical Oil Spill Dispersion
77 NMP Hanseung Lee Jing Han, Eric Morrison (EarthClean Corp), Chris Frethem, Joseph Zasadzinski, Chris Macosko, Frank Bates, Alon McCormick
The Role of Cryogenic Electron Microscopy in Soft Materials Processing: Clarifying Structure Questions
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
78 NMP Jake Warner Jim Lasch (Nanocopoeia), Pat Ryan (Nanocopoeia), Bob Hoerr (Nanocopoeia), Han Fu (Nanocopoeia), Greg Haugstad
Characterization of Electro-Nanosprayed Drug Particles Suspended in a Polymer Matrix
Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces
Poster # Program Authors Title
79 OEI Sha Shi Feilong Liu, Paul Ruden
Spin-injection for Organic Semiconductor Spin-Valves
80 OEI Matthew Menke Russell Holmes
Dilute Donor Organic Photovoltaic Cells Incorporating a Photoactive Host
81 OEI Yunlong Zou James Holst (Sigma-Aldrich Corp), Yong Zhang (Sigma-Aldrich), Russell Holmes
7.9% Efficient Vapor-Deposited Organic Photovoltaic Cells Based on a Simple Mixed Heterojunction
82 OEI Tyler Mullenbach Russell Holmes
Measuring Recombination and Transit Rates Using Impedance Spectroscopy
83 OEI Tom Pundsack Zhongjian Hu (U of TX), David Vanden Bout (U of TX), David Blank
Mimicking P3HT Aggregation Using a Triblock Copolymer in Solution
84 OEI Yanfei Wu Geoffrey Rojas, Wei Xie, Greg Haugstad, Daniel Frisbie
Correlation between Mechanical Strain and Workfunction in Organic Semiconductors
85 OEI Phillip Goff David Blank
Pump-Probe Studies of the Ultrafast Dynamics of Conjugated Statistical Copolymers
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Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
86 OEI William Ogden Kathryn McGarry, Christopher Douglas
Synthesis and Crystal Structure Engineering of Rubrene Derivatives for Use in Organic Electronic Devices
87 OEI Tom Fielitz Russell Holmes
Organic Thin-Film Annealing: Effects on Morphology and Epitaxial Organic Photovoltaic Device Performance
88 OEI Ankit Mahajan Woo Jin Hyun, Steven Brett Walker (Harvard), Jennifer Lewis (Harvard), Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie
Development of a Self-Aligned Manufacturing Process for Printed Electronics
89 OEI Abel Demissie Daniel Frisbie
StepWise Growth and Comprehensive Characterization of Pi-Conjugated Molecular Wires on Gold
Renewable Energy Materials
Poster # Program Authors Title
90 REM Boris Chernomordik
Amelie Beland, Anne Hunter, Priyanka Ketkar, Donna Deng, Lorraine Francis, Eray Aydil
Insights into the Microstructure Development of Polycrystalline Cu2ZnSn(SxSe1-x)4 Thin Films During Annealing of Colloidal Nanocrystal Coatings
91 REM Gregory Moriarty Nicholas Petkovich, Siyao He, Yuqiang Qian, Taewon Suh, Clement Chan, Chris Macosko, Andreas Stein
Improvements in Fracture Toughness of Unsaturated Polyester by Addition of Low Loadings of Functionalized Graphene Oxide
92 REM Katelyn Schramke Nicolaas Kramer, Uwe Kortshagen
Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance of Boron and Phosphorus Doped Silicon Nanocrystals
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Renewable Energy Materials, Continued
Poster # Program Authors Title
93 REM Sreejith Karthikeyan
Mandip Sibakoti, Richard Liptak (Rose-Hulman Inst of Tech), Sang Ho Song, Joel Abrahamson, Eray Aydil
Photovoltaic Application of Copper Indium Aluminum Gallium diSelenide Wide Band-Gap Absorber Layer
94 REM Theodore Knutson Synthesis of Abundant Metal Sulfides for Photovoltaic Applications using Microwave Heating
LATE ADDITIONS: (see poster map for locations: lead number indicates area)
Poster # Program Authors Title
4.97 BB Mingyong Xiong Innovative Synthesis of Biodegradable Polymer Monomer by Engineered E. coli 14.98 CPF Yi Peng Soft Matter Physics Research B. Zhang, L. Bai, R. Zhao, X. Cheng 14.99 CPF Yuyang Du Structuring of Coatings and Surfaces with UV Curing-A Prospectus 76.00 BB Yi Zhang Simultaneous Site-specific Dual Protein Labeling Using Multiple Protein Prenyltransferases 76.01 BB Sujin Yeom Encapsulated Bacteria for Removal of Cyanuric Acid from Pool Water 69.01 NMP Han Zhang Flexible Molecular Sieve Membranes from Zeolite C. Macosko, M.Tsapatsis Nanosheets 68.01 BB Mohsen Mahmoodi Nitrodibenzofuran: an Efficient One- and Two-Photon M. Distefano Sensitive Photoremovable Protecting Group for Thiol Protection in Peptides
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LATE ADDITIONS:
(see poster map for locations: lead number indicates area) 88.01 EMD Mehmet Topsakal Accurate projected augmented wave (PAW) datasets for R. Wentzcovitch rare-earth elements (Re=La-Lu) 87.01 NMP Maggie Zeng (Boston Environmental AFM Methods Applied to UV-Crosslinked Scientific), Alon Biomedical Coatings McCormick, Klaus Wormuth, Greg Haugstad 91.00 REM Jihua Yang UV and Air Stability of High-Efficiency Photoluminescent R. Liptak, D. Rowe, J. Wu, Silicon Nanocrystals J. Casey, D. Witker, S. Campbell, U. Kortshagen 94.01 MP Lian Bai Co-Continuous Polymer Blends with Interfacial Silica Xiang Cheng, Nanoparticles Chris Macosko
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Date & Time
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TUESDAY, MAY 27
AFTERNOON SESSIONS | 1:10 – 5:20 PM University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
WS = workshop PR = program review
Time Event Title Authors
1:10 PM MP WS Light Scattering Characterization of Responsive Materials
Daniel Savin (U of So. MS)
1:30 PM CPF WS Use of Tidas Tester to Assess Dispersion Quality of Filled Systems
Maria Nargiello (Evonik)
NMP WS Introduction to Workshop Joe Zasadzinski
REM PR Effects of Alkali Metal Impurities on the Microstructure and Electronic Properties of Cu2ZnSnS4 Thin Films
Melissa Johnson Serge Baryshev, Elijah Thimsen, Michael Manno, Xin Zhang, Chris Leighton, Eray Aydil
1:40 PM NMP WS Drainage and Stratification Kinetics of Foam Films Vivek Sharma (U of IL)
1:50 PM REM PR Surface Chemistry and Colloidal Forces for Nanocrystal Stability in Media Spanning Hexane to Water
Lance Wheeler Nicolaas Kramer, Uwe Kortshagen
2:05 PM CPF WS High Speed Imaging to Characterize Spray-Applied Waterborne Latex Coatings
Keith Kirkwood (Valspar)
2:10 PM MP WS Pushing the Limits on Molecular Structure Determination of Polyolefins using Multi-Detector GPC, CEF and HTLC
Alexander deGroot (Dow Chem)
REM PR Synthesis of Metal-Sulfide Nanocrystals with Controlled Composition and Crystal Structure by a Nonthermal Plug Flow Plasma Reactor
Elijah Thimsen Uwe Kortshagen, Eray Aydil
2:30 PM NMP WS Characterizing the Dilatational Interfacial Rheology of Insoluable Layers in a Microscale Tensiometer
Shelly Anna (Carnegie Mellon)
REM PR Light-Induced Hydrosilylation of Silicon Nanocrystals Jeslin Wu Anne Sledd, Uwe Kortshagen
2:40 PM CPF WS Silica Dispersions as Reinforcing Additives Waterborne Composites: Coatings and Adhesives
Arthur Scholz Christopher Galli, Saeed Choudhary, Brian Prevo
2:50 PM REM PR Insights into the Microstructure Development of Polycrystalline Cu2ZnSn(SxSe1-x)4 Thin Films During Annealing of Colloidal Nanocrystal Coatings
Boris Chernomordik Amelie Beland, Anne Hunter, Priyanka Katkar, Donna Deng, Lorraine Francis, Eray Eydil
3:10 PM REM PR Crossover from Intergranular Hopping to Conventional Charge Transport in Pyrite Thin Films
Xin Zhang Mike Manno, Andrew Baruth, Mellissa Johnson, Eray Aydil, Chris Leighton
3:20 PM CPF WS Development and Characterization of a Spray Deposited CNT/PVDF Thin Film
Brian Loyola (Sandia)
3:40 PM MP WS Applications of Mass Spectrometry Toward Elucidating the Structure of Synthetic Polymers
Scott Grayson (Tulane U)
NMP WS Rheology of Bacterial Biofilms: A Tale of Two Microbes Lynette Cegelski (Stanford)
3:55 PM CPF WS High Throughput Study to Evaluate Coalescents in a Clear Concrete Sealer.
Vincent Goldman (BASF)
Rooms CPF: Keller Hall 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller Hall 3-230 REM: PAN 110
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
TUESDAY, MAY 27, CONTINUED
Locations listed on previous page
Time Event Title Authors
4:00 PM REM PR UV and Air Stability of High-Efficiency Photoluminescent Silicon Nanocrystals
Jihua Yang Richard Laptak, David Rowe, Jeslin Wu, James Casey, David Witker, Steve Campbell, Uwe Kortshagen
4:20 PM REM PR Plasmonic Properties of Boron and Phosphorus Doped Silicon Nanocrystals
Nicolaas Kramer Katelyn Schramke, Uwe Kortshagen
4:30 PM CPF WS Through Thick and Thin – Imaging the Microscopic Structure of Shear Thinning and Thickening Colloidal Suspensions
Xiang Cheng
NMP WS Interfacial Dynamics of Atmospheric Particles: Cold, Complex and Charged Surfaces
Cari Dutcher
4:40 PM REM PR Synthesis of Abundant Metal Sulfides for Photovoltaic Applications using Microwave Heating
Theodore Knutson
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
MORNING SESSIONS | 8:30 – 11:40 AM University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
WS = workshop PR = program review
Time Event Title Authors
8:25 AM BPM WS Introduction Jayanth Panyam
8:30 AM BPM WS 7-Day Microneedle Enhanced Transdermal Delivery: Bench to Bedside
Audra Stinchcomb (U of MD)
OEI/CPF WS
Hybrid Manufacturing – A Path to Commercialization for Printed and Flexible Electronics
John Heitzinger (Soligie)
9:10 AM OEI/CPF WS
Additive Printing and Assembly for Large Area Electronic Systems
Gregory Whiting (PARC)
9:15 AM BPM WS Delivering Macromolecules Through the Skin Using Biodegradable Microstructures
Gary Cleary (Corium Intl)
9:20 AM MP WS
Grazing Incidence Small Angle X-Ray Scattering: Characterization of Nanostructured Polymer Films
Gila Stein (U of Huston)
10:20 AM OEI/CPF WS
Carestream Advanced Materials Aaron Clapp (Carestream Health)
10:30 AM BPM WS Development and Scale-Up of Microneedle Based Drug Delivery Systems
Lisa Dick (3M)
10:40 AM MP WS Applications of Neutron Scattering to Soft Materials Problems
Paul Butler (NIST)
11:00 AM OEI/CPF WS
High Performance Inks for Printed Electronics Brett Walker (Electroninks)
Rooms BPM: PAN 110 CPF/OEI: Keller 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
AFTERNOON SESSIONS | 1:15 – 5:00 PM University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
WS = workshop PR = program review
Time Event Title Authors
1:15 PM BB WS Introduction Kechen Zhang
EMD PR Overview of the Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Program
Steven Koester
NMP PR1 Program Review Overviews Alon McCormick, Greg Haugstad, Dan Frisbie, Andreas Stein
1:20 PM BPM PR Semi-Solid Biodegradable Polymers for Drug Delivery: Recent Progress
Chun Wang
OEI PR Introduction Russell Holmes
BB WS The Biotechnology Resource Center University of Minnesota; Possibilities and Examples
Tim Tripp
1:25 PM OEI PR Development of a Self-Aligned Manufacturing Process for Printed Electronics
Ankit Mahajan Woo Jin Hyun, Steven Brett Walker (Harvard), Jennifer Lewis (Harvard), Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie
1:30 PM CPF PR1 Toward an Understanding of Electrostatic Assist: Experiments and Models for Electrohydrodynamic Deformation of Liquids in Cavities
Aruna Ramkrishnan Satish Kumr
1:40 PM BMP PR The Design of Novel Peptide-Amphiphiles for Targeted Thermosensitive Stealth Liposomes
Kamlesh Shroff Efronsini Kokkoli
EMD PR Graphene-Based Wireless Sensors Steven Koester
MP PR1 Introduction Marc Hillmyer
NMP PR1 Overview of Nano-Characterization Methods Applied to Multiphase, Biomedical and Liquidy Materials
Greg Haugstad
1:45 PM OEI PR Development of a Self-Aligned Manufacturing Process for Printed Electronic
Woo Jin Hyun Ankit Mahajan, Steven Brett Walker (Harvard), Jennifer Lewis (Harvard), Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie
1:50 PM CPF PR1 Three Dimensional Analysis of Liquid Transfer Between a Cavity and a Moving Roll
Diego Campana (PUC-Rio)
MP PR1 Block Co-Oligomers for Lithography Morgan Schulze Marc HIllmyer
1:55 PM BB WS Photo-Activated Drug Release of a Liposomal Carrier Maria Ogunyankin Joe Zasadzinski
Rooms BB: AmH 240 | BPM: PAN 110 | CPF: Keller 3-180 | EMD: PAN 130 | MP: Keller Hall 3-210 | NMP: Keller Hall 3-230 OEI: Keller Hall 3-111
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
AFTERNOON SESSIONS, CONTINUED Rooms BB: AmH 240 | BPM: PAN 110 | CPF: Keller 3-180 | EMD: PAN 130 | MP: Keller Hall 3-210 | NMP: Keller Hall 3-230 OEI: Keller Hall 3-111
Time Event Title Authors 1:55 PM NMP PR1 Characterization of Electro-Nanosprayed Drug
Particles Suspended in a Polymer Matrix Jacob Warner Jim Lasch*, Allison Huessler*, Pat Ryan*, Bob Hoerr*, Han Fu*, (*Nanocopoeia), Greg Haugstad
2:00 PM BMP PR Engineering of Biomaterials Using Self-Assembling Biopolymers
Wei Shen
2:05 PM OEI PR Analytical Theory of Magneto-Electroluminescence in Organic Heterojunction Light-Emitting Devices
Feilong Liu Scott Crooker (Los Alamos), Darryl Smith (Los Alamos), Paul Ruden
2:10 PM CPF PR1 Electrohydrodynamic Effects in the Spreading of Thin Liquid Films
Andrew Corbett Satish Kumar
EMD PR Hybrid Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth of Binary and Ternary Oxide Films
Bharat Jalan
MP PR1 Scalable Production of Mechanically Tunable Block Polymers from Sugar
Debbie Schneiderman Mingyong Xiong, Frank Bates, Marc Hillmyer, Kechun Zhang
NMP PR1 Characterization of Drug and Polymer Crystallization in Coatings of Drug plus Polymer
Klaus Wormuth
2:20 PM BPM PR Successful Development of 5-Florocytosine Through Integrated Crystal and Particle Engineering
Calvin Sun Reddy Perumalla
2:25 PM NMP PR1 Measuring Polymer-Nanoparticle Interactions Using Atomic Force Microscopy
Arthur Scholz Greg Haugstad, Chris Macosko
OEI PR Synthesis and Crystal Engineering of Tetracene-Based Organic Semiconductors
Matthew Bruzek Chris Douglas, Daniel Frisbie
2:30 PM BB WS Synthetic Biology Towards Combinatorial Biosynthesis of Pharmaceutically Important Coumarins
Yajun Yan
MP PR1 Polylactide Vitrimers Jacob Brutman Paula Delgado, Marc Hillmyer
2:40 PM EMD PR Novel Electrolytes for High Performance Electrolyte Gated Transistors
Jae-Hong Choi Yuanyan Gu, Wei Xie, Daniel Frisbie, Timothy Lodge
2:45 PM OEI PR Understanding the Rate-Limiting Processes for the Purification of Small Molecule Organic Semiconductors
Nathan Morgan Yi Zhang, Erich Molitor (Dow), Bruce Bell (Dow), Russell Holmes, Ed Cussler
2:50 PM MP PR1 Carboxy-Telechelic Polyolefins in Crosslinked Elastomers
Henry Martinez Marc Hillmyer
3:10 PM BPM PR New Results on Remote Sensing Using Hydrogels Ronald Siegel
CPF PR1 Slot Coating of Particle Suspensions Simone Bochner de Araujo (PUC-Rio) Marcio Carvalho (PUC-Rio)
3:20 PM
NMP PR1 Step Wise Growth and Comprehensive Characterization of Pi-Conjugated Molecular Wires on Gold
Abel Demissie Dan Frisbie
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
AFTERNOON SESSIONS, CONTINUED Rooms BB: AmH 240 | BPM: PAN 110 | CPF: Keller 3-180 | EMD: PAN 130 | MP: Keller Hall 3-210 | NMP: Keller Hall 3-230 OEI: Keller Hall 3-111
Time Event Title Authors
3:30 PM BB WS Engineering New Microbial Factories for Sustainable Chemicals
Kechun Zhang
3:30 PM BMP PR CPF PR1 EMD PR
Cardiovascular Medical Devices Based on Engineered Tissue Tubes Dynamic Wetting Failure in Surfactant Solutions Phase Stability and Electronic Transport Mechanisms in Thin Film Iron Pyrite
Zeeshan Syedain Robert Tranquillo Chen-Yu Liu Satish Kumar Xin Zhang Tom Scott (U of NE), Tyler Socha, David Nielson, Mike Manno, Melissa Johnson, Yugi Yan, Pater Dowben (U of NE), Eray Aydil, Chris Leighton
3:40 PM NMP PR1 OEI PR
Electrical Characterization of π-conjugated Molecular Wires by Conductive Probe Atomic Force Microscopy (CP-AFM) 7.9% Efficient Vapor-Deposited Organic Photovoltaic Cells Based on a Simple Mixed Heterojunction
Davood Taherinia Daniel Frisbie Yunlong Zou James Holst (Sigma-Aldrich), Yong Zhang (Sigma-Aldrich), Russell Holmes
3:50 PM BPM PR EMD CPF PR1 MP PR1
Surface Functionalization of Nanoparticles with Fibrinolytic Enzymes to Improve Their Intratumoral Penetration Film Growth and Electronic Transport Study of BaSnO3 Deposited via High Pressure Oxygen Sputtering Simultaneous Multilayer Coating of Miscible Solutions The Order-Disorder Transition in Short Diblock Copolymers
Ameya Kirtane Jayanth Panyam Koustav Ganguly Palak Ambiwani, Jong Seok Jeong, Andre Mkhoyan, Chris Leighton, Bharat Jalan Ryo Horiuchi Wieslaw Suszynski, Satish Kumar, Marcio Carvalho (PUC-Rio) Timothy Gillard Sangwoo Lee, Frank Bates
4:00 PM NMP PR1 OEI PR
Li8ZrO6 as a Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries: a Computation-guided Experimental Study Correlation between Mechanical Strain and Workfunction in Organic Semiconductors
Yuan Fang Bo Wang, Benjamin Wilson, Nam Tran, Ahn Vu, Andreas Stein, Donald Truhlar, William Smyrl Yanfei WU Geoffrey Rojas, Wei Xie, Greg Haugstad, Daniel Frisbie
4:05 PM BB WS Cheminformatic Tools to Enabling Metabolic Synthesis of Novel Chemicals, Drugs, and Fuels
Keith Tyo (Northwestern U)
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
AFTERNOON SESSIONS, CONTINUED Rooms BB: AmH 240 | BPM: PAN 110 | CPF: Keller 3-180 | EMD: PAN 130 | MP: Keller Hall 3-210 | NMP: Keller Hall 3-230 OEI: Keller Hall 3-111
Time Event Title Authors
4:10 PM CPF PR1 Drying Regimes for Colloidal Droplets Spreading on Heated Inclined Substrates
Leonardo Espin Satish Kumar
MP PR1 BMP PR
Diblock Copolymer Surfactants for Cell Membrane Sealing Investigating the Role of Polymer Concentration and Hydrogen Bonding on the Physical Stability of Nifedipine-PVP Solid Dispersions
Karen Haman Frank Bates Khushboo Kothari Raj Suryanarayanan
4:20 PM OEI PR EMD PR NMP PR1
Dilute Donor Organic Photvoltaic Cells Incorporating a Photoactive Host Recent Progress in Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Heterostructures Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Templated Porous Carbon
Matthew Meinke Russell Holmes Paul Crowell Jinbo Hu Philippe Buhlmann Andreas Stein
4:30 PM MP PR1 Designing Chewing Gum Rheology using the Block Copolymer Toolkit
Alex Mannion Sangwoo Lee Luca Martinetti Frank Bates Chris Macosko
4:40 PM BB WS NMP PR1 OEI PR
Development of Transcription Activator-Like Effectors as Molecular Tools to Improve Production of Fatty-Acid Derived Compounds in Escherichia coli 3DOm Carbon Materials Utilizing an Ionic Liquid Precursor for High Performance Supercapacitors Excited State Dynamics and Interfacial Electron Transfer in an Electronically Tunable Series of Thiophene Oligomers
Matthew Copeland ( U of WI) Marl Politz (U of WI) Charles Johnson (U of WI) Brian Pfleger (U of WI) Benjamin Wilson Andreas Stein Antonio Sanchez Diaz Miquel Planells Dillhunde (Imperial College of London) Amanda Oehrlein Neil Robertson (Imperial College of London) David Blank
4:50 PM MP PR1 Metastability of Aqueous Methylcellulose Solutions John McAllister Joseph Lott Peter Schmidt Timothy Lodge Frank Bates
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
THURSDAY, MAY 30
MORNING SESSIONS | 8:20 – 11:40 AM University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
WS = workshop PR = program review
8:20 AM NMP PR2 Two-Dimensional Zeolites Michael Tsapatsis
8:30 AM BB PR CPF PR2
Enzymes for Industrial Chemistry Microstructure and Performance of Block Copolymer Modified Epoxy Coatings
Larry Wackett Tuoqi Li Frank Bates Lorraine Francis
8:40 AM MP PR2 NMP PR2
Cationic Glycopolymeric pDNA Delivery Systems Exhibit Molecular Weight, Charge Species, and Cell-Type Dependence Introduction and Overview
Yaoying Wu Miao Wang Dustin SProuse Adam Smith (Ole Miss) Theresa Reineke Alon McCormick
8:50 AM CPF PR2 Fundamental Studies of Stress Development in the Absence of Lateral Drying
Kyle Price Alon McCormick Lorraine Francis
9:00 AM BB PR MP PR2 NMP PR2
Enzymatic Protein Labeling Using Prenyltransferases Solution-State Polymer Assemblies Influence BCS Class II Drug Dissolution and Supersaturation Maintenance Understanding the Unusual Adsorption Behavior in Hierarchical Zeolite Nanosheets
Mark Distefano Swapnil Tale Molly Dalsin Peng Bai David Olson (Rutgers) Michael Tspatsis Ilja Siepmann
9:10 AM CPF PR2 The Drying Behavior of Hard Particulate Coatings Yan Wu Lorraine Francis
9:13 AM NMP PR2 Molecular Modeling of Fluid Phase Equilibria for Ternary Mixtures With Two Or Three Liquid Phases
David Harwood Angel Cortes-Morales Peng Bai Ilja Siepmann
9:20 AM MP PR2 NMP PR2
Polymeric Nanocylinders by Combining Block Copolymer Self-Assembly and Nanoskiving Binding and Electron Transfer Studies of Terthiophene Dyes with Zinc Oxide Nanocrystals
Mohammadreaza Nasiri Arthur Bertrand Marc Hillmyer Theresa Reineke Amanda Oehrlein Wayne Gladfelter
9:30 AM BB PR CPF PR2
Scalable Production of Mechanically Tunable Block Polymers from Sugar Novel Methods for Embedding High-Resolution, High-Aspect Ratio Printed Metal Lines in Plastic
Kechun Zhang Ankit Mahajan
Rooms BB: Keller Hall 3-111 CPF: Keller Hall 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller Hall 3-230
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
THURSDAY, MAY 30, CONTINUED
University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
Time Event Title Authors
9:40 AM MP PR2
Improving Fracture Toughness in Unsaturated Polyester Using Extremely Low Loadings of Graphene or Graphene Oxide
Nicholas Petkovich Yong Yae Park (Myongji U) Greg Moriarty Clement Chan Taewon Suh Wenhao Liu Chris Macosko Andreas Stein
10:10 AM CPF PR2 Processing of Solar Absorber Coatings from Nanocrystal Dispersions
Bryce Williams Eray Aydil Lorraine Francis
10:20 AM MP PR2 NMP PR2
Molecular Exchange Through the Membranes of Polymersomes with Ionic Liquid Interiors Dispersed in Water Continuous vs Pulsed Near Infra-red Heating of Hollow Gold Nanoparticles - Implications and Applications
Soonyong So Timothy Lodge Joseph Zasadzinski
10:30 BB PR CPF PR2
Carbonization and Nanofabrication of Cellulosic Materials for Bio-Electronic Applications Surfactant Effects in Coating of Discrete Objects
Ping Wang Weihua Li Satish Kumar
10:40 AM MP PR2 NMP PR2
Phase Behavior of Symmetric Diblock Copolymer-Homopolymer Ternary Blends The Role of Cryogenic Electron Microscopy in Soft Materials Processing: Clarifying Structure Questions
Robert Hickey Tim Gillard Brian Habersberger Tim Lodge Frank Bates Hanseung Lee Eric Morrison (EarthCLean) Jing Han Chris Frethem Joe Zasadzinski Chris Macosko Frank Bates Alon McCormick
10:50 AM CPF PR2 Particle Tracking as a Tool for Local, Real-Time Analysis of Sag in Drying Coatings
Robert Lade Chris Macosko Lorraine Francis
Rooms BB: Keller Hall 3-111 CPF: Keller Hall 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller Hall 3-230
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
THURSDAY, MAY 30, CONTINUED
University of Minnesota author unless otherwise noted
Time Event Title Authors
11:00 AM 11:05 AM
BB PR MP PR2 NMP PR2 NMP PR2
Domestication of Fungi to Improve Complex Traits: Non-GMO Trichoderma Variants that Grow as Single Cells or Degrade Cellulose Faster Chain Exchange in Block Copolymer Micelles Introduction-Overview Two-Step Phase Transformation of Anatase to Rutile in Aqueous Suspension
Hui Lin Michael Travisano Romas Kazlauskas Jie Lu SooHyung Choi Frank Bates Tim Lodge Lee Penn Kairat Sabyrov Lee Penn
11:10 AM CPF PR2 Study of Water-Based Coatings For 3D Printed Parts Jenny Zhu (Stratasys)
11:20 AM 11:25 AM
MP PR2 NMP PR2
Reactive Compatibilization of Polyethylene and Poly(lactic acid) Heterogeneous Oriented Aggregation and Phase Transformation in Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
Christopher Thurber Tim Lodge Chris Macosko Jennifer Soltis Martin Kuhn (Arizona State) Jacqueline Harapan Lee Penn
Rooms BB: Keller Hall 3-111 CPF: Keller Hall 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller Hall 3-230
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Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering 2014 Annual Meeting
THURSDAY, MAY 30, CONTINUED Special Events
TAC Meetings Coffman Union | 4th Floor
12:00 PM – 1:45 PM
BB Room 410 BPM Room 411 NMP Conference Room “A” CPF Rooms “B/C” MP Dale Shepard Room
PPB Meeting Coffman Union | Room 332
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM 3th Floor
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Amundson Hall (AmH) 421 Washington Avenue SE Coffman Memorial Union (CMU) 300 Washington Avenue SE Keller Hall (KH) 200 Union Street SE McNamara Alumni Center (MAC) 200 Oak Street SE Physics and Nanotechnology (PAN) 115 Union St. SE The Common’s Hotel 615 Washington Avenue SE
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IPRIME ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE MAY 27 – 29, 2014
May 27 Tuesday Afternoon CPF MP NMP REM Special Events Workshop 1 Workshop 1 Workshop Program Poster Session 1 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 PAN 110 McNamara Alumni Ctr
Memorial Hall
1:30 – 5:20p 1:10 – 5:20p 1:30 – 5:20p 1:30 – 5:20p 5:45 – 7:00p
May 28 Wednesday Morning
BPM CPF & OEI MP Special Events Workshop Workshop 2
Workshop 2
Plenary Session & Luncheon
PAN 110 Keller 3-180
Keller 3-210 McNamara Alumni Ctr
Johnson Great Room 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 9:20 – 11:40a 11:45a – 1:05p
May 28 Wednesday Afternoon BB BPM CPF EMD MP NMP OEI Special Events
Workshop Program Program 1 Program Program 1 Program 1 Program Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet McNamara, Johnson Rm, 5–5:45p AmundH 240 PAN 110 Keller 3-180 PAN 130 Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 Keller 3-111
Poster Session 2 + Awards
McNamara, Memorial, 5:45–7:30p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p Characterization Facility Tour
Shepherd Labs , 7 – 8:30p
May 29 Thursday Morning / Afternoon BB CPF MP NMP Special Events
Program Program 2 Program 2 Program 2 PPB Breakfast Meeting, 7–8:15a Keller 3-111
Keller 3-180
Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 Commons Hotel, Think 5 Room
BB, BPM, CPF, MP, NMP TAC Meetings, 12 – 1:45p 8:20 – 11:40a 8:20 – 11:40a 8:20 – 11:40a 8:20 – 11:40a (5) Coffman Union, 4th Floor
PPB Board Meeting, 2 – 3:30p Coffman Union, President’s Room