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Symposium Topics by Day Denver, Colorado Sunday, May 7, 2006 S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman ............................... PS-25 Monday, May 8, 2006 A1 General Student Poster Session ................................................................... PS-26 A2 Nanotechnology ............................................................................................ PS-28 C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session................................. PS-29 E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-30 I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II ................. PS-30 J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-31 K1 SOTAPOCS XLIV: State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XLIV ........................................................... PS-32 K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-32 N1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials ..................................................... PS-32 N3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes ....................................................... PS-33 O1 Fundamental Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Materials Processing III ..................................... PS-34 P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-34 Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII ................................. PS-35 S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman ............................... PS-36 T1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session ........................... PS-36 V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-37 W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry: From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations ........................... PS-38 X1 Electron Transfer Reactions at Organic/Metal Interfaces: From Molecular Monolayer Modified Electrodes to Buried Polymer Metal Interfaces ............ PS-38 Y1 Molecular Modeling of Electrochemical Systems ......................................... PS-39 Z2 Biosensor Systems ....................................................................................... PS-39 Tuesday, May 9, 2006 A2 Nanotechnology ............................................................................................ PS-40 C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session................................. PS-41 E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-43 F1 Corrosion General Session ........................................................................... PS-45 G1 Solid-State Joint General Poster Session ..................................................... PS-45 I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II ................. PS-46 J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-47 K1 SOTAPOCS XLIV: State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XLIV ........................................................... PS-48 K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-49 M1 Biological Fuel Cells ...................................................................................... PS-50 N1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials ................................................. PS-51 N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor....................... PS-51 N3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes ....................................................... PS-52 N4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices .............. PS-52 N5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules ................................................... PS-53 N6 Energetics and Structure .............................................................................. PS-53 N7 Fullerene and Carbon Nanotube-Based Materials in Medicine and Biology .. PS-54 N9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies ................................................ PS-54 O1 Fundamental Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Materials Processing III ...................................................... PS-55 P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-56 Q1 IE&EE General Session ................................................................................. PS-57 Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII ................................. PS-57 R1 Persistent Phosphor Materials II .................................................................. PS-57 S2 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry VII, in Honor of Ikuzo Nishiguchi ...................................... PS-58 S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman ............................... PS-59 T1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session ........................... PS-59 U1 Electrochemistry of Novel Materials ............................................................. PS-60 V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-60 W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry: From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations ........................... PS-62 X1 Electron Transfer Reactions at Organic/Metal Interfaces: From Molecular Monolayer Modified Electrodes to Buried Polymer Metal Interfaces ............ PS-63 Z1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session ............................. PS-63 Z2 Biosensor Systems ....................................................................................... PS-64 Wednesday, May 10, 2006 C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session................................. PS-64 E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-65 F1 Corrosion General Session ........................................................................... PS-66 H2 Plasma and CVD Processes ......................................................................... PS-66 I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II ............................................... PS-67 J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-67 K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-68 M1 Biological Fuel Cells ...................................................................................... PS-69 N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor....................... PS-69 N5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules ................................................... PS-70 N6 Energetics and Structure .............................................................................. PS-70 N8 Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles .................................................. PS-71 N9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies ................................................ PS-71 O1 Fundamental Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Materials Processing III ...................................................... PS-71 P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-72 Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII ................................. PS-73 S2 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry VII, in Honor of Ikuzo Nishiguchi ...................................... PS-73 T2 Electroanalytical Chemistry, in Honor of Robert Osteryoung ....................... PS-74 V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-75 W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry: From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations ........................... PS-75 Z1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session ............................ PS-75 Thursday, May 11, 2006 C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session................................. PS-76 D1 Energy Systems for the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities for Applications of Solar, Storage, and Conversion Technologies ................ PS-77 E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-77 F1 Corrosion General Session ........................................................................... PS-78 J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-78 K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-79 N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor ........................................ PS-79 N4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices .............. PS-80 N6 Energetics and Structure .............................................................................. PS-80 N7 Fullerene and Carbon Nanotube-Based Materials in Medicine and Biology ................................................................ PS-80 P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-81 Q1 IE&EE General Session ................................................................................. PS-81 U1 Electrochemistry of Novel Materials ............................................................. PS-82 V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-82

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Symposium Topics by DayDenver, Colorado

Sunday, May 7, 2006S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry Symposium

in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman ............................... PS-25

Monday, May 8, 2006A1 General Student Poster Session ................................................................... PS-26

A2 Nanotechnology ............................................................................................ PS-28

C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session ................................. PS-29

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-30

I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II ................. PS-30

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-31

K1 SOTAPOCS XLIV: State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XLIV ........................................................... PS-32

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-32

N1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials ..................................................... PS-32

N3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes ....................................................... PS-33

O1 Fundamental Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Materials Processing III ..................................... PS-34

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-34

Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII ................................. PS-35

S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman ............................... PS-36

T1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session ........................... PS-36

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-37

W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry: From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations ........................... PS-38

X1 Electron Transfer Reactions at Organic/Metal Interfaces: From Molecular Monolayer Modified Electrodes to Buried Polymer Metal Interfaces ............ PS-38

Y1 Molecular Modeling of Electrochemical Systems ......................................... PS-39

Z2 Biosensor Systems ....................................................................................... PS-39

Tuesday, May 9, 2006A2 Nanotechnology ............................................................................................ PS-40

C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session ................................. PS-41

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-43

F1 Corrosion General Session ........................................................................... PS-45

G1 Solid-State Joint General Poster Session ..................................................... PS-45

I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II ................. PS-46

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-47

K1 SOTAPOCS XLIV: State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XLIV ........................................................... PS-48

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-49

M1 Biological Fuel Cells ...................................................................................... PS-50

N1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials ................................................. PS-51

N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor ....................... PS-51

N3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes ....................................................... PS-52

N4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices .............. PS-52

N5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules ................................................... PS-53

N6 Energetics and Structure .............................................................................. PS-53

N7 Fullerene and Carbon Nanotube-Based Materials in Medicine and Biology .. PS-54

N9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies ................................................ PS-54

O1 Fundamental Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Materials Processing III ...................................................... PS-55

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-56

Q1 IE&EE General Session ................................................................................. PS-57

Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII ................................. PS-57

R1 Persistent Phosphor Materials II .................................................................. PS-57

S2 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry VII, in Honor of Ikuzo Nishiguchi ...................................... PS-58

S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman ............................... PS-59

T1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session ........................... PS-59

U1 Electrochemistry of Novel Materials ............................................................. PS-60

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-60

W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry: From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations ........................... PS-62

X1 Electron Transfer Reactions at Organic/Metal Interfaces: From Molecular Monolayer Modified Electrodes to Buried Polymer Metal Interfaces ............ PS-63

Z1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session ............................. PS-63

Z2 Biosensor Systems ....................................................................................... PS-64

Wednesday, May 10, 2006C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session ................................. PS-64

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-65

F1 Corrosion General Session ........................................................................... PS-66

H2 Plasma and CVD Processes ......................................................................... PS-66

I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II ............................................... PS-67

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-67

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-68

M1 Biological Fuel Cells ...................................................................................... PS-69

N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor ....................... PS-69

N5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules ................................................... PS-70

N6 Energetics and Structure .............................................................................. PS-70

N8 Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles .................................................. PS-71

N9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies ................................................ PS-71

O1 Fundamental Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Materials Processing III ...................................................... PS-71

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-72

Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII ................................. PS-73

S2 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry VII, in Honor of Ikuzo Nishiguchi ...................................... PS-73

T2 Electroanalytical Chemistry, in Honor of Robert Osteryoung ....................... PS-74

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-75

W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry: From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations ........................... PS-75

Z1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session ............................ PS-75

Thursday, May 11, 2006C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session ................................. PS-76

D1 Energy Systems for the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities for Applications of Solar, Storage, and Conversion Technologies ................ PS-77

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage ...... PS-77

F1 Corrosion General Session ........................................................................... PS-78

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II ....................................... PS-78

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X ................................................ PS-79

N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor ........................................ PS-79

N4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices .............. PS-80

N6 Energetics and Structure .............................................................................. PS-80

N7 Fullerene and Carbon Nanotube-Based Materials in Medicine and Biology ................................................................ PS-80

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage ............................................. PS-81

Q1 IE&EE General Session ................................................................................. PS-81

U1 Electrochemistry of Novel Materials ............................................................. PS-82

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ............................................................................ PS-82

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Sunday, May 7, 200615:00 Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop Governor's Square 9, Concourse Level

16:00 Job Interviewing Tips Workshop Governor's Square 9, Concourse Level

18:30 "Bio/Nanoscience and Electrochemistry ... for the Rest of Us" Plaza Ballroom F, Concourse Level

19:00 Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting Governor's Square 14, Concourse Level

19:30 Sunday Evening Get-Together Plaza Ballroom A/B/C, Concourse Level

Techn i ca l Sess i ons

S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry

Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Governor’s Square 11, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: J. Simonet, J. Ludvik, J. Lessard, and D. Little

09:00 986 Catalytic Reduction of DDT, DDD, and DDE by Electrogenerated Cobalt(I) Salen - P. Gach and D. Peters (Indiana University)

09:20 987 On the Reducibility of Hydroxylamine and Hydrazobenzene in DMF at Negative Potentials - J. Lessard and Y. Huang (Universite of Sherbrooke)

09:40 988 Novel Contributions to Electroreduction of Oximes - H. Celik (Clarkson University), J. Ludvik (J. Heyrovsky Institute) and P. Zuman (Clarkson University)

10:00 989 Electrochemical Study of Aromatic Ketones in 1-Ethyl-3-Methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate - G. T. Cheek, D. Canby and E. Sanders (United States Naval Academy)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 990 The Electrochemical Reduction of Cyclooctatetraene in Non-Polar Solvents in the Presence of Alkali Metal Ions. The Effects of Strong Ion Pairing on Voltammetry - A. Fry (Wesleyan University)

11:00 991 Selective, Catalytic, Electrochemically Mediated Rearrangements of Housane Cation Radicals - D. Little, Y. Park and J. Graham (University of California - Santa Barbara)

11:20 992 Studies in Anodic Carbon-Carbon Bond Activation - A. K. Yudin (University of Toronto)

11:40 993 Building Addressable Libraries: Synthesis and the Use of Addressable Microelectrode Arrays - K. D. Moeller (Washington University)

12:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)

13:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00 994 Contribution to Solution Chemistry of Orthophthal- Aldehyde and 2,3-Naphthalene Dicarboxaldehyde - P. Zuman, N. Salem, E. Kulla and M. S. Baymak (Clarkson University)

14:40 995 On the Electrochemistry of 2,4,6-triphenylni-trobenzene - H. Lund (University of Aarhus)

15:00 996 Reduction of Aromatic Nitro Radical Anion in Acetonitrile. Double-Layer Effect on the Second Electron Transfer. - M. Hromadova, P. Morkovska, L. Pospisil (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry) and S. Giannarelli (Universita degli Studi di Pisa)

15:20 997 Ferrocene Derivatives in Investigations of Intramolecular Electronic Interactions - J. Ludvik (J. Heyrovsky Institute) and P. Stepnicka (Charles University)

15:40 998 Glucose-Air Biofuel Cells Prepared by Using Ag Ad-layer Modified Au and Au Nano-particle Immobilized Carbon Electrodes in Alkaline Solutions - I. Taniguchi, S. Ben Aoun, C. Jin, T. Shimazoe, M. Nagashima, M. Tominaga (Kumamoto University) and T. Sotomura (Matushita Electric Industrial Co.)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 999 Proton-gated Electron Transfer Involving the Mn4 Cluster of Spinach Photosystem II Reaction Center Protein - J. Rusling, K. Alcantara (University of Connecticut), B. Munge (Salve Regina University), Z. Pendon and H. Frank (University of Connecticut)

16:40 1000 The Quest for Electrodes Coated with Vitamin B12 Derivatives - R. Keese and H. Siegenthaler (University of Bern)

17:00 1001 Biosensors Based on Different CDHs for Catecholamines and Lactose - L. Gorton (Lund University), L. Stoica (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum), T. Ruzgas (Malmo University), R. Ludwig and D. Haltrich (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna)

17:20 1002 Electrochemistry of Nucleic Acids and Proteins and Its Use in Biomedicine - E. Palecek (Institute of Biophysics), V. Ostatna, M. Masarik, V. Dorcak, L. Havran, M. Trefulka, F. Jelen and M. Fojta (Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)

17:40 1003 Electrochemical Investigation of the Formation of Carbinolamine as Intermediate in the Reaction of Hydrazine with various Carbonyl Compounds - M. S. Baymak and P. Zuman (Clarkson University)

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A1 General Student Poster Session

All DivisionsExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Monday Evening Student Poster Session, 18:30-20:30Co-Chairs: V. Desai, H. Martin, and P. Pintauro

• 1 The effect of Ion Bombardment during Sputter-Deposition on the Crystallography of Thin Tantalum Films - H. Ren and M. Sosnowski (NJIT)

• 2 The Use of Heteropolyacids as Additives for Low Humidity Operation of Nafion Membranes for PEM Fuel Cell Applications - N. V. Aieta, M. Kuo, F. Meng (Colorado School of Mines), J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

• 3 Metal Hydrogen Storage Feed to a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: System Dynamics - K. Song and H. N. Knickle (University of Rhode Island)

• 4 Characterization of Perspective Zr(IV) and Hf(IV) Precursors for the CVD of ZrO2 and HfO2 Films - K. V. Zherikova, N. Morozova, N. Gelfond, S. Sysoev, I. Baidina, L. Yakovkina, T. Smirnova and I. Igumenov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences)

• 5 Resistive Switching Characteristics of Sputter-deposited SrZrO3:Cr Film for Nonvolatile Memory Applications - J. Park, J. Park (Hanyang University), K. Jung, M. Yang and J. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 6 Selectivity in Anodic Modification of Carbamates and Amides Using Lithium Perchlorate / Nitromethane Electrolyte Solution - F. Tanaka, T. Suzuki, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 7 Cycloalkane-based Thermomorphic Electrochemical Reaction System Composed of Nitrile-solvents - M. Arata, F. Tanaka, K. Hayashi, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 8 Investigating the Dependence of Electrochemiluminescence on Light and Potential Involving Tris(2,2`-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) Intercalated into Clay Films - A. O. Agyeman and A. Fitch (Loyola University Chicago)

• 9 Improved FIBL Effects in FD SOI MOSFETs with High-k Gate Dielectrics Using a Dual Material Gate Dielectric (DMGD) Structure - B. Esfandyarpour, Y. Mortazavi and A. Behnam (Thin Film Lab. of Tehran university)

• 10 Electrodeposition of CuNiW Multilayers for Fabrication of Nanomolds - M. Gupta and E. Podlaha (Louisiana State University)

• 11 Electrochemical Characteristics of Binder-Free Electrode Prepared by Electrophoretic Deposition Method for Lithium-ion Secondary Batteries - H. Nagase, K. Ui, Y. Idemoto and N. Koura (Tokyo University of Science)

• 12 TaS2 Nanoplatelets Produced by Laser Ablation - A. Chick, B. Parkinson and M. Nath (Colorado State University)

• 13 Development of Electrode for Capacitors Prepared by Electrophoretic Deposition Method - K. Okura, K. Ui, Y. Idemoto, N. Koura (Tokyo University of Science), S. Tsumeda, S. Ishimoto and K. Tamamitsu (Nippon Chemi-con Corporation)

• 14 Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operated at Intermediate-Temperature for Direct Utilization of Dimethylether Fuel (4) - Y. Ishida, K. Takeuchi, K. Ui (Tokyo University of Science), H. Koyanaka (Kyoto University) and N. Koura (Tokyo University of Science)

• 15 Synthetic Approach for Conformationally Constrained Prolyl Peptides Using Anodically Functionalized Proline Residues - M. Sugihara, T. Miura, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 16 Field Emission Characteristics of 7 X 7 Array Oxidized Porous Polysilicon Field Emitter - S. You, S. Kwon, Y. Cho, B. Park and S. Choi (Kyungpook National University)

• 17 A Kink-Free Bottom Gate Poly-Si Thin-Film Transistor with Smart Body Tie - K. Huang, J. Lin and S. Lin (National Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan.)

• 18 C-Reactive Protein Sensor Based on the Extended Gate Field Effect Transistor - S. Lee, K. Park, Y. Cho and S. Choi (Kyungpook National University)

• 19 Electrodeposition of Amorphous Zn-Ni Alloy from an Organic Solvent Added ZnCl2-NiCl2-EMIC Ambient-Temperature Molten Salt Bath - N. Kamiura, K. Ui, Y. Idemoto and N. Koura (Tokyo University of Science)

Monday, May 8, 200608:30 Plenary Lecture by Ralph Overend, "Renewable Energy: Progress and Promise" Plaza Ballroom D/E, Concourse Level

09:30 Coffee Break Registration Area, Concourse Level

12:00 Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop Governor's Square 9, Concourse Level

12:15 Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon and Business Meeting Tower Court A, Second Floor

12:15 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon and Business Meeting Tower Court B, Second Floor

13:00 Job Interviewing Tips Workshop Governor's Square 9, Concourse Level

14:00 Resume Roundtable Workshop Governor's Square 9, Concourse Level

18:00 Monday Evening Mixer Student Poster Session Technical Exhibit Opening Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

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• 20 Ferrite-based Perovskites as Cathode Materials for IT Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - F. Qiang, S. Kening and Z. Naiqing (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 21 Redox Magnetohydrodynamic-Induced Fluid Convection Around Interdigitated Microelectrode Arrays - E. C. Anderson and I. Fritsch (University of Arkansas)

• 22 Heteropoly Compounds as Anode Electrocatalysts in a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - J. R. Ferrell and A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

• 23 Electrical and Optical Properties of Ga-doped ZnO Prepared by D.C. Magnetron Sputtering for the Flat Panel Display Electrodes. - Y. Moon, S. Kim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 24 Anodic Photooxidation of Remazol Black B Azo Dye on Transition Metal Oxide Electrodes - S. Hazelton and M. Hepel (SUNY Potsdam)

• 25 Ferrite-based Perovskites with a Site Deficiency as Cathode Materials for IT Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - F. Qiang, S. Kening and Z. Naiqing (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 26 Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical studies on the Substituent Effect of 4,4’ - Azo-bis(triarylamine) Derivatives - K. D. Chiu, Y. O. Su and Y. Chung (National Chi Nan University)

• 27 Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Studies of Triphenylamine-bound Zinc Porphyrins - C. Huang, C. Hsu and Y. O. Su (National Chi Nan University)

• 28 Efficient 2D SiNx/Air Photonic Crystal Layer on Y2O3:Eu Thin-Film Phosphor - Y. Lee, K. Ko, J. Cho, Y. Do (Kookmin University) and Y. Huh (Dankook University)

• 29 Thermodynamic Model of the Cell Voltage Response of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell - D. Sung, Y. Bae (Hanyang University) and D. Kim (KCC)

• 30 Electrical and Optical Properties of Al-doped ZnO Thin Film Deposited with Oxygen Flow Ratio - S. Kim, Y. Moon and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 31 ALD Al2O3 Thin Film Growth Using Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) Plasma - B. Kim, M. Ko, E. Lee, W. Kim, J. Moon and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 32 Simulation of Instability Conditions in a High Gain TWT Using SUNRAY-3D Code - V. Kumar (Kurukshetra University), V. Srivastava (MWT Area, CEERI) and A. Vohra (Kurukshetra University)

• 33 Optical Properties of Various Types of Diamond - J. Seo, J. Lee and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 34 Electrochemical Characteristics of Si/Ge Multilayer Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Ahn, M. Kim, Y. Kim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 35 Performance of LSCF-based Composite Gradient Cathodes for Intermediate Temperature SOFCs - F. Qiang, S. Kening and Z. Naiqing (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 36 Enhanced Adhesion Between Electroless Copper and Epoxy-Based Polymers - H. Hayden, D. Bhusari (Georgia Institute of Technology), R. Tanikella (Intel Corporation), S. Bidstrup Allen and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

• 37 Membrane Degradation Mechanism as Revealed by Membrane Degradation Rate Measurements in PEM Fuel Cells - V. Mittal, R. Kunz (University of Connecticut) and J. Fenton (University of Central Florida)

• 38 Effects of Temperature Gradient on Water Transport through the Membrane Electrode Assembly of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - R. Zaffou (University of Connecticut), J. Yi (No Affiliation), R. Kunz (University of Connecticut) and J. Fenton (University of Central Florida)

• 39 Investigation of Reactively Sputtered SiCBN Thin Films - A. Vijayakumar, R. Todi and K. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

• 40 Electronic Property Measurements of Individual Nanotubes and Nanowires - D. Seley (Cololado State University) and B. Parkinson (Colorado State University)

• 41 Pyridyl, Bipyridyl and Terpyridyl Fullerene Ligands and their Coordination to Transition Metals - Z. Zhou and S. Wilson (Luna NanoWorks)

• 42 New Developments in Fluorination of C70 - N. B. Shustova (CSU), A. Pimenova, A. Goryunkov (MSU), I. V. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), Z. Mazej (JSI), B. Zemva (Jozef Stefan Institute), S. Strauss (CSU), K. Seppelt (Freie University) and V. Markov (MSU)

• 43 Reversible Electrodeposition of Sodium and Lithium-Sodium Alloys in Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquids - C. M. Lang and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

• 44 Electrochemical Composite Formation of Polythiophene and Poly(N-Methylpyrrole) on CFME and Characterization with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - H. Geyik, S. Sarac and E. Parlak (Istanbul Teknik Universitesi)

• 45 Aluminum Electrowinning and Electrorefining in Ionic Liquid Electrolytes at Low Temperatures - M. Zhang and R. Reddy (The University of Alabama)

• 46 Synthesis, Characterization and Electropolymerization of 5,5’-Bis(3,4-Ethylenedioxythien-2-yl)-4,4’-dinonyl-2,2’-Bithiazole Comonomer on Carbon Fiber Microelectrode - F. C. Cebeci, E. Sezer and S. Sarac (Istanbul Teknik Universitesi)

• 47 Polymeric Phases in the Na-C60 system - A. Egorov (MSU), I. Arkhangelsky, E. Skokan (Moscow State University), V. Tarasov (Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Science), N. Chelovskaya, P. Samohvalov (Moscow State University) and Y. Muravlev (Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Science)

• 48 Electrochemical Properties of Molybdenum Doped Silicon Film as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries - J. Yang, Y. Kim, M. Kim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

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• 49 Electrical Properties of Lanthanum Oxide Thin Film Deposited by Remote Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition - L. Eun Joo, E. Lee , M. Ko, J. Moon, S. Park and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 50 Characterization of Ruthenium Thin Film Deposited by rf-direct Plasma Atomic Layer Deposition - M. Ko, E. Lee, B. Kim, W. Kim, H. Kim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 51 Synthesis of Ti-based Oxide Nanoparticles and their Electrochemical Properties - D. Kim and J. Kim (Chonnam National University)

• 52 Structural and Electrochemical Study of Li2-x[Cr3xMn1-2x]O3 (x = 0, 0.025, 0.05) Cathode Materials - C. Park, S. Kim, Y. Yoon and J. Kim (Chonnam National University)

• 53 Resolution of PEM Fuel Cell Membrane Hydration by Neutron Imaging - D. Ludlow, C. Calebrese, S. Yu (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), C. Dannehy (Plug Power), D. Jacobson (National Institute for Standards and Technology), M. Jensen (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), G. A. Eisman (RPI), D. Hussey and M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

• 54 Structure and Electrochemical Performances of Li[Ni1-x-yCoxMny]O2 [0.025 <= x <=0.4, 0.015 <= y <= 0.25] as Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. Choi, S. Kim, S. Kim and J. Kim (Chonnam National University)

• 55 Synthesis and Characterization of Spinel Type High Power Cathode Materials Li Mx Mn2-x O4 (M = Ni, Co, Al) - Y. Yoon, C. Park and J. Kim (Chonnam National University)

• 56 Electrochemical and Structural Properties of Lithium Manganese Phosphate Prepared Using Polyol Process - T. Kim, D. Kim and J. Kim (Chonnam National University)

• 57 The Preparation and Characterization of Derivatized Giant Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes - B. Q. Mercado, C. J. Smart and S. Belli (Vassar College)

• 58 Characterization of Natural Corundum (Rubies and Sapphires) and Beryllium Diffused Corundum. - J. Lee, J. Seo and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 59 Electrodeposition of Silicon in a Non-aque-ous Solvent - Y. Nishimura, E. Kusaka and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

• 60 Electrochemical Processing of ZnO Thin Films - H. Osaki, T. Wakatuki, E. Kusaka and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

• 61 Thermoelectric Characteristics of the n-type Bi2Te3 and the p-Type (Bi,Sb)2Te3 Fabricated by Electrodeposition Process for Nanowire Applications - S. Jun, T. Yoon, M. Kim, B. Jung and T. Oh (Hongik University)

• 62 Effect of Corrosion Resistance in Al0.5CoCrCuFeNi High Entropy Alloy with Boron Addition - C. Lee and H. Shih (National Tsing Hua University)

• 63 Cathodoluminescence of Fluorine and Nitrogen Doped Amorphous Carbon Films Deposited by a Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma System - Y. Lin, C. Wang, W. Hsieh and H. Shih (National Tsing Hwa University)

A2 Nanotechnology

All DivisionsDirector’s Row H, Ground Floor

A2 Nanotechnology Session 1Co-Chairs: W. Schindler and K. Vinodgopal

10:00 64 A Combinatorial Approach to the Study of Catalyst Centre Size Effects on Electrocatalysis - D. Pletcher, S. Guerin, B. Hayden, M. Rendall and J. Suchsland (University of Southampton)

10:20 65 New Nanotechnology for Fabrication of Photocatalysts, Composites and Electronic Devices - T. N. Khoperia, T. Zedginidze and T. N. Khoperia (Institute of Physics)

10:40 66 Nanotopography on Self-Organized Structure Formation on Silicon - K. Skorupska (Hahn-Meitner-Institut), M. Aggour (Tbn Tofail University), M. Kanis, M. Lublow, H. Jungblut and H. J. Lewerenz (Hahn-Meitner-Institut)

11:00 67 SAXS/DSC Study of Polymer Electrolyte for Zn Rechargeable Nanostructured Galvanic Cells - A. Turkovic, P. Dubcek, N. Fox (Rudjer Boskovic Institute), M. Lucic-Lavcevic (University of Split), M. Pavlovic (Rudjer Boskovic Institute) and S. Bernstorff (Sincrotrone ELETTRA, Trieste)

11:20 68 Superior Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen at Manganese Oxide Nanoparticles-Electrodeposited Electrodes - M. S. El-Deab and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:40 69 Patterned Anodic Aluminum Oxide Arrays with Alternating Regions of Aluminum and Porous Aluminum Oxide - D. A. Brevnov, R. Womack, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico) and L. Mosley (Intel)

A2 Nanotechnology Session 2Co-Chairs: M. Hepel and S. Kuwabata

14:00 70 Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition of WO3 and MoO3 Nanoparticles and the Performance of Nanostructured WO3 Electrochromic Films - R. Deshpande (University of Tulsa), S. Lee, P. A. Parilla, K. Jones, H. Mahan, B. To (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Mitra (University of Tulsa) and A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:20 71 Curvature Effects and Peculiar Underpotential Phenomena in Nanoporous Metallic Layers - R. C. Newman, D. He, L. Lee, A. Carcea and R. Trueman (University of Toronto)

14:40 72 Electronic and Structural Properties of Si and Ge Nanowires - A. Fazzio (Universidade de Sao Paulo), C. Leao, J. Arantes and A. Roque da Silva (Instituto de Fisica - USP)

15:00 73 Effect of Organic Additives on Magnetic Properties of Electroplated Cu/Co Thin Films - K. Hong (Chungnam National University)

15:20 74 Volume Shrinkage during Dealloying of Silver-Gold Alloys - S. Parida (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH) and J. Weissmuller (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut fur Nanotechnologie; Universitat des Saarlandes, Fachrichtung Technische Physik, Saarbrucken)

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15:40 75 Quantum Confinement Phenomena in Metallic Conductance of Monoatomic Nanobridges - M. Hepel (SUNY Potsdam)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 76 Study of the Effects of Electrodes on Nano Ba0.65Sr0.35TiO3 Oxide Material for Storage Application - B. Ruthramurthy, S. Viswanathan and Y. Ho Kwang (Multimedia University)

16:40 77 Structural Properties of Ni-Fe Thin Films by Sono-electrochemical Route - M. Ramasamy and S. Viswanathan (Multimedia University)

17:00 78 Particle ALD Based Ultrafast Electrical Surge Suppression Devices - M. Weimer (University of Colorado), M. Groner (ALD NanoSolutions, Inc.), G. Zhan, D. M. King, S. M. George, L. Hakim and A. Weimer (University of Colorado)

17:20 79 The Mechanical, Thermal, and Electronic Properties of Nanoscale Materials by Statistical Moment and Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Methods - K. M. Jindo (Tokyo Institute of Technology), V. Hung (Hanoi National Pedagogic University) and M. Menon (University of Kentucky)

C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint Session

Battery / Energy TechnologyPlaza Ballroom E, Concourse Level

Lithium Ion BatteriesCo-Chairs: M. Smart and K. Amine

10:20 100 Interfacial Lithium Ion Transfer at LiMn2O4 Thin Film Electrode/Aqueous Solution - N. Nakayama (Kyoto University), T. Nozawa (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University), Y. Iriyama, T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

10:40 101 Quantify Contributions to Capacity Fade from Commercial Lithium-Ion Cell Evaluation - B. Liaw, M. Dubarry, V. Svoboda and R. Hwu (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

11:00 102 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Lix(Ni0.25Mn0.75)O1.75+0.5x Cathode Materials Prepared by a Co-Precipitation Method - S. Park, S. Kang, C. Johnson and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:20 103 The Effect of AlPO4-Coating Layer on the Electrochemical Properties in LiCoO2 Thin Films - B. Kim, C. Kim, J. Ahn and B. Park (Seoul National University)

11:40 104 Low Temperature Li CFx Batteries Based on Sub-Fluorinated Graphitic Materials - J. F. Whitacre (Jet Propulsion Lab/Caltech), R. Yazami (Caltech/CNRS), M. Smart (Jet Propulsion laboratory, Caltech), A. Hamwi (CNRS France), W. Bennett (NASA Glenn Research Center), G. Prakash (University of Southern California), T. Miller (NASA Glenn Research Center) and R. Bugga (Jet Propulsion Lab/Caltech)

Co-Chairs: K. Kanamura and Z. Ogumi

14:00 105 Improvment of Cycle Performance for 4.4 V Class 18650 Size Li-Ion Battery - Y. Obana and H. Akashi (Sony Corporation)

14:20 106 Polyol-mediated Synthesis of LiMPO4 (M= Fe, Mn, Co, Ni) Nanoparticle and Its Electrochemical Properties - J. Kim, D. Kim and T. Kim (Chonnam National University)

14:40 107 Preparation of LiMn2O4 Cathode with Excellent Cycling Performance - Y. Xu, X. Li and L. Zhang (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

15:00 108 Porous Nanocomposite of TiO2/SWNTs as a High Rate Li-Insertion/Extraction Electrode Material - I. Moriguchi, Y. Shono (Nagasaki University), H. Yamada (Faculty of Engineering, Nagasaki University) and T. Kudo (Nagasaki University)

15:20 109 Preparation of LiMn2O4 Cathode with Excellent Cycling Performance - Y. Xu, X. Li and L. Zhang (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

15:40 110 Preparation of LiMn2O4 Micro Sphere for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - K. Kanamura, T. Chiba and K. Dokko (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 111 A Novel Additive to Improve the Performance of LiFePO4 in Li-Ion Battery - Q. Dong (Xiamen Univ.), S. Liu, M. Zheng, Y. Zhan, S. Sun and Z. Lin (Xiamen Univ.)

16:40 112 Succinic Anhydride as an Additive for Improving the Cycle Life of Lithium Ion Battery - J. Kim, J. Kim, Y. Kim and N. Park (Samsung SDI CO., LTD)

16:55 113 Structural and Electrochemical Study of Li[CrxLi(1-x)/3Mn2(1-x)/3]O2 (0 <= x <= 0.338)Cathode Materials for Li Secondary Batteries - J. Kim, C. Park, S. Kim and Y. Yoon (Chonnam National University)

17:10 114 Preparation and Characterization of Carbon- and Binder-free LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Film Cathode - S. Kang and D. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory)

17:25 115 High Rate Performance of Li-Insertion/Extraction Electrode of Porous V2O5 Carbon Nanocomposites - H. Yamada, Y. Matsumoto, I. Moriguchi and T. Kudo (Nagasaki University)

17:40 116 Study on DMcT-PEDOT Composite Cathode for Lithium/Lithium-Ion Batteries - Y. Kiya (Cornell University), A. Iwata, T. Sarukawa, O. Hatozaki (Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.), N. Oyama (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) and H. Abruna (Cornell University)

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E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage

Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering /

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPlaza Ballroom F, Concourse Level

Energy StorageChair: J. Weidner

10:20 216 Influence of the Cathode Composition on the Intermediate Temperature SOFC Cathode Characteristics - G. Nurk, P. Moller, I. Kivi, P. Nigu and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

10:35 217 New Anode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - A. Ovalle, J. Irvine (University of St Andrews), J. Canales-Vazquez (L’Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB)), J. Ruiz-Morales and D. Marrero-Lopez (Universidad de La Laguna)

10:50 218 Novel Compressive Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - K. Sun, S. Le, N. Zhang, M. An and D. Zhou (Harbin Institute of Technology)

11:05 219 Electrochemical and Microstructural Characterization of the Cyclic Redox Behaviour of SOFC Anodes - K. Sun, J. Kong and D. Zhou (Harbin Institute of Technology)

11:20 220 Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Characterization of La0.835A0.165Fe0.5Cr0.5O3-d (A = Ba, Sr, Ca) as Anode Materials for SOFC - A. K. Azad (University of St Andrews), S. Eriksson (Chalmers University of Technology) and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

11:35 221 New Cathode and Interlayer Materials Development at Siemens Power Generation - G. Zhang (Siemens), J. Shull, K. Huang and R. Ruka (Siemens Power Generation)

11:50 222 SrCo0.8Fe0.2O3-dLa0.45Ce0.55O2-d and La0.8Sr0.2Co0.8Ni0.2O3-d-La0.45Ce0.55O2-d as Composite Cathode Materials for the Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - K. Sun, X. Zhu, N. Zhang and D. Zhou (Harbin Institute of Technology)

Lithium Ion Batteries Co-Chairs: D. Doughty and S. Calabrese-Barton

14:00 223 A Simple Method for Determining Diffusion Coefficients in Lithium-Ion-Battery Electrolytes - S. G. Stewart and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)

14:20 224 Microscopic and Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Evolution in LiFePO4 - G. Chen, X. Song (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and T. Richardson (LBNL)

14:40 225 An in Situ Raman Microscopic Study of Electrochemical Lithium Insertion into Anatase TiO2 - L. J. Hardwick, M. Holzapfel, A. Wokaun and P. Novak (Paul Scherrer Institut)

15:00 226 Ionic-Conducting Fumed Silicas in Cathode Structures - X. Zhang and P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State University)

15:20 227 Thin Film Approach for a Better Understanding of the Transport Properties of LiFePO4/FePO4 - F. Sauvage (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne), E. Baudrin (CNRS) and J. Tarascon (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne)

15:40 228 Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Coin Cells Using Ni and Nd Doped LiMn2O4 Cathodes - S. R. Das (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus), R. Singhal (University of Puerto Rico), O. Oviedo, M. Tomar (University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez) and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

15:55 Intermission (15 Minutes)

16:10 229 Superior Capacity Retention Spinel Manganese Oxyfluoride Cathodes for Lithium Ion Batteries - A. Manthiram and W. Choi (University of Texas at Austin)

16:30 230 Electron and Ion Transport in Layered O3 LiNi0.5Mn0.5O2: A Combination of EIS and GITT Studies - S. Kumar (MIT), J. Breger, C. Grey (SUNNY, Stony Brook, New York) and Y. Shao-Horn (MIT)

16:50 231 See abstract 234

17:10 232 Manganese Dioxide-PEDOT Nanocomposites as Potential Cathode Materials in Li Batteries - D. Buttry, R. O’Brien and D. Grohol (Univ of Wyoming)

17:30 233 Abuse Response of 18650 Li-Ion Cells with Li1.1Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Cathodes - D. Doughty and E. Roth (Sandia National Laboratories)

17:50 234 Electrochemical Lithium Insertion of Iron Oxide Spinel Thin Films: Changes in Structure and Magnetic Properties - V. Sivakumar, S. Kumar, K. Persson, C. Ross, Y. Shao-Horn and G. Ceder (MIT)

I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems:

Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II

Dielectric Science and TechnologyPlaza Court 1, Concourse Level

Materials for NanosystemsCo-Chairs: D. Misra and H. Iwai

10:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

375 Abstract Withdrawn

10:05 376 Building Nano-Composite Dielectric Materials from the Bottom up: Carbon Nanotubes Based Nanostructures - H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

10:40 377 Mixed Oxides as High-k Gate Dielectric Films - Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

11:10 378 Biocompatibility of Diamond like Carbon with Ti Coated Films for Titanium Implant - K. Ou (Gratuate Institute of Oral Sciences), M. Lin, S. Chiou (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Science), Y. Chung and D. Gan (National Sun Yat-sen University)

11:30 409 Characteristics of Atomic Layer Deposited HfO2 Films using Remote Plasma on the Predeposited Hf Metal Layer - H. Hong, S. Kim, S. Woo and H. Jeon (Hanyang University)

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Metal Gate High-k Dielectrics Co-Chairs: L. Manchanda and Y. Kuo

14:00 379 New Theory of Effective Workfunctions at Metal/high-k Dielectric Interfaces -Application to Metal/high-k HfO2 and La2O3 Dielectric Interfaces- - K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), T. Nakayama (Chiba University), Y. Akasaka (Selete), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), T. Nakaoka (University of Tsukuba), K. Ohmori (NIMS), P. Ahmet (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Torii (Selete), H. Watanabe (Osaka University), T. Chikyow (NIMS), Y. Nara (Selete), H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and K. Yamada (Waseda University)

14:30 380 Integration of HfxTayN Metal Gate Electrode with High-k Gate Dielectric in MOS Devices - K. Chang-Liao (National Tsing Hua University) and C. Cheng (National Formosa University)

14:50 381 Effective Work Function Modulation by as Implantation in Metal Gate Stacks. - R. Singanamalla (IMEC), H. Yu (IMEC vzw), T. Janssens, T. Witters, T. Schram, S. Kubicek, S. De Gendt, M. Jurczak and K. De Meyer (IMEC)

15:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Processing of High-k Dielectrics Co-Chairs: K. Shiraishi and M. Tao

15:30 382 Extensive Studies for the Effect of Nitrogen Incorporation into Hf-based High-k Gate Dielectrics - N. Umezawa (National Institue for Materials Science), K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), H. Watanabe (Osaka University), K. Torii, Y. Akasaka (Selete), S. Inumiya (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technology Inc.), M. Boero, A. Uedono (University of Tsukuba), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), T. Ohno (National Institue for Materials Science), T. Chikyow (NIMS), K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba), Y. Nara (Selete) and K. Yamada (Waseda University)

16:00 383 Combinatorial Fabrication and Characterization of Oxide and Metal Thin Film Composition Spreads - P. Ahmet (Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Nagata, D. Kukuruznyak (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Ohmori (NIMS), K. Kakushima, K. Tsutsui (Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Chikyow (NIMS) and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:30 384 Metal Contamination from Process Materials used in Wet Cleaning of Silicon Wafer - D. Sinha (Sumco USA)

16:50 385 Effect of Nitrided Silicate as a Buffer Layer for HfO2 Thin Films Grown by Remote Plasma Atomic Layer Deposition - S. Kim, S. Woo, H. Hong and H. Jeon (Hanyang University)

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II

ElectrodepositionPlaza Ballroom D, Concourse Level

Progress and Future ChallengesCo-Chairs: L. Deligianni and T. P. Moffat

10:00 410 Current Challenges with Cu Interconnects - P. R. Besser (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)

10:40 411 Copper Resistivity in Electrodeposited Dual Damascene Interconnects - An Integrated Circuit Perspective - N. Lustig (IBM System and Technology Group), B. Baker-O’Neal (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center), P. Flaitz, T. Standaert, P. DeHaven, A. Simon, T. Ko, S. Grunow (IBM System and Technology Group), J. Werking (Advanced Micro Devices), S. Greco, S. Sankaran (IBM System and Technology Group), H. Deligianni (IBM) and D. Edelstein (IBM T.J. Watson Research Division)

11:00 412 Advanced Electrochemical Processes for Sub-50 nm On-chip Metallization - R. Akolkar, C. Cheng, R. Chebiam, A. Fajardo and V. Dubin (Intel Corporation)

11:20 413 Advances in Multifunctional I/O and Thermal Management of ICs - P. Kohl, A. He and T. Spencer (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Electroless Deposition Co-Chairs: L. Deligianni and T. Osaka

14:00 414 Applications of Electroless Plating to ULSI Interconnects - T. Osaka, M. Yoshino and M. Hasegawa (Waseda University)

14:40 415 Electroless Deposition of Cu and Ag For ULSI Interconnect Fabrication - J. Kim, C. Lee, A. Kim, S. Kim (Seoul National University) and S. Kim (DongbuAnam Semiconductor)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 416 Opportunities and Challenges for Electroless Metallization in VLSI Processing. - T. Weidman, A. Shanmugasundram (Applied Materials, Inc.), K. Wijekoon, M. Stewart, Z. Zhu (Applied Materials), H. Fang (Applied Materials, Inc.) and S. Chu (Applied Materials)

16:20 417 Understanding the Initiation and Growth Variations of Electroless Cobalt Capping Layers at Different Features on Damascene Copper Interconnects - Q. Chen, C. Valverde, N. Petrov, D. Stritch, R. Hurtubise (Enthone, Inc.) and C. Witt (Cookson Electronics - Enthone, Inc.)

16:40 418 Electroless Cobalt Deposition from Ammonia Borane Solutions - J. F. Rohan and L. C. Nagle (Tyndall National Institute)

17:00 419 Effect of Co(III) on Defectivity of Electroless Cobalt Capping Layers on Damascene Copper Interconnects - Q. Chen, C. Valverde, P. Figura, V. Paneccasio, D. Stritch, R. Hurtubise (Enthone, Inc.), C. Witt (Cookson Electronics - Enthone, Inc.), H. Fang, T. Weidman and A. Shanmugasundram (Applied Materials, Inc.)

17:20 420 Deep Platinum Deposition on Medium and High-doping N-type Porous Silicon by Immersion Plating - J. A. Brito-Neto, S. Araki and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)

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K1 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XLIV

Electronics and PhotonicsPlaza Court 2, Concourse Level

Advanced Compound Semiconductor Technology and MaterialsChair: V. Gambin

10:00 479 Materials Issues for the Heterogeneous Integration of III-V Compounds - M. Goorsky, S. L. Hayashi, A. Noori and D. Bruno (University of California, Los Angeles)

10:40 480 Design Approaches and Materials Processes for Ultrahigh Efficiency Lattice Mismatched Multijunction Solar Cells - H. A. Atwater (California Institute of Technology)

11:20 481 High-resolution Continuous-wave Absorption Measurements on InGaAs/GaAs Self-assem-bled Quantum Dots - K. L. Silverman (NIST-Boulder), J. Berry and R. Mirin (NIST)

Advanced Compound Semiconductor Technology and Materials Chair: V. Gambin

14:00 482 Ultra-low Threshold Lasing in a Microdisk Cavity - G. Solomon, S. Gotzinger and Z. Xie (Stanford University)

14:40 483 Role of Dislocations in Hydrogen-induced Exfoliation of Narrow Bandgap Semiconductors - A. Noori, S. L. Hayashi, M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles), R. Sandhu (Northrop Grumman) and A. Cavus (Northrop Grumman Space Technology)

Wide Bandgap Devices and Technology Chair: A. Baca

15:20 484 MBE-Grown AlGaN/GaN HEMTs on SiC - J. Speck (University of California)

16:00 485 PVT Growth at High Temperature: Wide Bandgap Semiconductors - N. B. Singh, B. Wagner, M. Sherwin, A. Berghmans, M. Aumer, D. Thomson, D. Kahler, D. Knuteson and J. Hawkins (Northrop Grumman Corporation)

16:40 486 Silica Enhanced Growth of Gallium Nitride Nanowires on Si (111) - L. Chou, C. Hsieh, Y. Chueh and M. Chang (National Tsing Hua University)

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X

Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 10, Concourse Level

PlenaryCo-Chairs: H. Huff, H. Iwai, and H. Richter

10:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

10:05 507 Forty Years of Moore’s Law: Ever Smaller Transistors and Ever Larger Wafers - G. D. Hutchenson (VLSI Research Inc)

10:35 508 Present and Future of Si-based Transistor Technology for Memories - D. Park (Samsung Electroncis) and B. Ryu (Samsung Electronics)

11:05 509 Front-End Process Technology for hp65/45 CMOS Devices - Y. Nara, F. Ootsuka and K. Nakamura (Selete)

11:35 510 Trends in European R&D -- Advanced Process Control Down to Atomic Scale for Micro - and Nanotechnologies - L. Pfitzner (Fraunhofer-Institut fuer Integrierte Systeme und Bauelementetechnologie)

300 MM Co-Chairs: W. Huber and D. Gilles

14:00 511 Parameters of Intrinsic Point Defects in Silicon Based on Crystal Growth, Wafer Processing, Self- and Metal- Diffusion - V. V. Voronkov (MEMC Electronic Materials) and R. Falster (MEMC Electronic Materials, Novara, Italy)

14:30 512 A Selective Review of the Quantification of Defect Dynamics in Growing Czochralski Silicon Crystals - M. Kulkarni (MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.)

15:00 513 An Atomically Accurate Model for Point Defect Aggregation in Silicon - T. Sinno (University of Pennsylvania), W. Haeckl and W. von Ammon (Siltronic AG)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 514 Growth Technologies for 300 mm Arsenic Heavily Doped Silicon Single Crystals - H. Tu, Q. Zhou, G. Zhang, Z. Wu, X. Dai, T. Jia, F. Fang and Q. Chang (General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals)

16:00 515 Defect Formation Behaviors in Heavily Doped Czochralski Silicon - W. Sugimura, T. Ono, S. Umeno, M. Hourai (SUMCO Corporation) and K. Sueoka (Okayama Prefectural Univ)

N1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanorstructuresPlaza Ballroom A, Concourse Level

Chair: S. Fukuzumi

10:00 589 Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Supramolecular between SWTN Surrounded by Fullerodendritic Poly(amidoamine) carboxylate in Aqueous Media - O. Ito, A. Sandanayaka and A. Yasuyuki (Tohoku University)

10:20 590 Synthesis and Characterization of a New Porphyrin-fullerene Dyad Containing a Beta-pyrrolic Linkage - A. Lembo, P. Tagliatesta (Universita di Roma) and D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

10:40 591 Testing Molecular Wires - D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen), F. Giacalone, J. Segura (Universidad Complutense) and N. Martin (Complutense University)

11:00 592 Supramolecular Nano Networks Formed by Self Assembly of Ditopic Calix[5]arene and Dumbbellshaped C60 - T. Haino (Hiroshima University)

11:20 593 Linking C60 to Coordination Compounds - N. Armaroli, G. Accorsi, J. Clifford (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) and Y. Rio (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain)

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11:40 594 Studies on Supramolecular Ferrocene-Porphyrin-Fullerene Constructs for Charge Stabilization - F. D’Souza, R. Chitta, S. Gadde, A. McCarty, M. Zandler (Wichita State University), D. Shafiqul, Y. Araki and O. Ito (Tohoku University)

Chair: O. Ito

13:40 595 Electrochemistry of Poly(trifluoromethyl)fullerenes: C60(CF3)2,4,6,8,10 and C70(CF3)2,4,6,8,10,12 - A. Popov (Moscow State University), A. Goryunkov (MSU), E. Dorozhkin (Moscow State University, Chemistry Department), I. Kareev (Russian Academy of Sciences), S. Lebedkin (Institute for Nanotechnology), O. Boltalina (CSU) and S. Strauss (Colorado State University)

14:00 596 Mesoporous Ti Oxide Composites of Alkali Fullerides and Organometallic Guests: Novel Hydrogen Storage Materials - D. M. Antonelli and X. Hu (University of Windsor)

14:20 597 Formation of a Charge-Separated State of a Fullerene-Trinitrofluorenone Dyad by Complexation with Metal Ions - K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), J. Ortiz, A. Gutierrez, F. Fernandez-Lazaro, A. Sastre-Santos (Universidad Miguel Hernandez) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

14:40 598 Fullerene-substituted Helicates - B. Delavaux and J. Nierengarten (CNRS)

15:00 599 [60]Fullerene-perchlorotriphenylmethide Anion Triad : Synthesis and Photoinduced Electron-transfer Processes - J. Cousseau (University of Angers), C. Rovira (Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona) and O. Ito (Tohoku University)

15:20 600 Fullerenes and Nanoparticles in Organic Optoelectronic Devices: From Solar Cells to PhotOFETs - H. Neugebauer (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

Chair: D. M. Guldi

16:00 601 Single Wall and Stacked-Cup Carbon Nanotubes for Light Energy Conversion - P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame), T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

16:20 602 Enhancement of Light-Energy Conversion Efficiency by Multi-Porphyrin Arrays of Porphyrin-Peptide Oligomers with Fullerene Clusters. - N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University), P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame) and K. Dongho (Center for Ultrafast Optical Characteristics Control)

16:40 603 Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Properties of Shape and Functionality Controlled Organization of TiO2-Porphyrin-C60 Assemblies - T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Fukuzumi, Y. Ohsaki, S. Hattori, Y. Wada (Osaka University) and P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

17:00 604 Porphyrin and Fullerene Composites for Molecular Photoelectrochemical Devices - H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

17:20 605 New Materials Composed of Carbon Nanotubes and Gold Nanoparticles - L. Pasquato (University of Trieste)

17:40 606 Alkali Metal Reductions of Carbon Single-Walled Nanotubes - C. J. Curtis (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology) and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

N3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom B, Concourse Level

Chair: R. B. Weisman

10:00 646 Controlling the Growth of Vertically-oriented Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Varying the Density of Co-Mo Catalyst Particles - D. E. Resasco (University Oklahoma), L. Zhang and Y. Tan (University of Oklahoma)

10:20 647 High Yield Synthesis of Boron-doped Single-Walled Nanotubes by Pulsed Laser Vaporization and their Optical and Vibrational Properties - J. Blackburn (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. J. McDonald (National Renewable Energy Lab), T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology), Y. Yan, K. Jones (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Lab), K. Knutsen, R. Ellingson, A. Dillon and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

10:40 648 Understanding the Relationship between the Growth Conditions and the Diameter of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - J. Liu and C. Lu (Duke University)

11:00 649 Free-Flowing Carbon Nanosheets - A New Form of Carbon - S. Subramoney, J. Gergely, L. Zhang, E. Marston and K. Kourtakis (E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company)

11:20 650 Selective Chemical Vapor Deposition of Helical Carbon Nanotubes - C. J. Smart, W. Chang, J. Kemper, K. Wieczorek and S. Belli (Vassar College)

11:40 651 Nanofabrication of Carbon Nanotube-based Coaxial Nanowires via Atomic Layer Deposition - G. Zhan, X. Du, L. Hakim, S. M. George and A. Weimer (University of Colorado)

Chair: S. Subramoney

14:00 652 Chirality and Length - Dependent Physical and Chemical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes - M. Zheng (Dupont CR&D)

14:20 653 Uses of Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Salts in Organic Syntheses - W. E. Billups (Rice University), F. Liang (Rice Univerisity), J. Chattopadhyay and J. Beach (Rice University)

14:40 654 Factors Influencing the Redox Chemistry of Water-Soluble HiPco Carbon Nanotubes with Hydrogen Peroxide - W. Zhao, W. Zhao (University of Arkansas), Y. Xu and X. Tu (University of Arkansas-Little Rock)

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15:00 655 Facile Purification of HiPco SWNTs with Liquid Bromine at Room Temperature - Y. Mackeyev and L. J. Wilson (Rice University)

15:20 656 How to Discriminate Carbon Nanotube Chirality? - N. Nakashima (Kyushu University) and Y. Tomonari (Nagasaki University)

Chair: M. Strano

16:00 657 Aggregation Effects on the Raman Spectroscopy of Dielectrophoretically Deposited Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - P. Pehrsson (Naval Research Laboratory) and L. Ericson (Mantech)

16:20 658 Adsorption Characteristics of Carbon Nanotube Materials - A. Lan and A. Mukasyan (University of Notre Dame)

16:40 659 Recent Progress in Efficient Fluorimetric Analysis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - J. R. Rocha, S. M. Bachilo and R. Weisman (Rice University)

17:00 660 Network Films of Conducting Polymer-Linked Polyoxometalate-Modified Carbon Nanostructures; Preparation, Structure and Potential Applications - P. Kulesza, S. Magdalena, B. Beata, M. Krzysztof, C. Malgorzata (University of Warsaw), F. Elzbieta (Poznan University of Technology) and K. Alexander (Laboratoire d’Analyse Chimique par Reconnaissance Moleculaire Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie et de Physique de Bordeaux)

17:20 661 A New Method for Bulk Measurement of SWNT Length Distributions - S. M. Bachilo, J. Casey and R. Weisman (Rice University)

17:40 662 Probing Adhesive Interactions along the Sidewalls of Carbon Nanotubes and Nanocoils - L. Bottomley, J. Barber, M. Poggi, J. Colton, A. McFarland (Georgia Institute of Technology), C. Nguyen (Eloret Corporation/NASA Ames Research Center) and P. Lillehei (NASA Langley Research Center)

O1 Fundamental Gas-Phase and

Surface Chemistry of Vapor-Phase Materials Processing III

High Temperature Materials / Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 17, Concourse Level

Reactor Scale Modeling Co-Chairs: M. Swihart and M. Sugiyama

10:00 773 Chemical Vapor Deposition: It’s Not Just Chemistry - C. R. Kleijn (Delft University of Technology)

10:40 774 Pyrocarbon Growth from Allene and Allylene by Chemical Vapor Deposition - M. Kawase and K. Miura (Kyoto University)

11:00 775 Reduced Gas Phase and Surface Kinetics for Silicon Carbide Epitaxial Growth - M. Masi and A. Veneroni (Politecnico di Milano)

11:20 776 Modeling the Kinetics of Vapor Transport in Halide-Activated Cementation Packs - V. A. Ravi and T. Nguyen (California State Polytechnic University)

11:40 777 Small-Batch Reactor Development for Silicon Epitaxial Film Growth Based on Theory of Transport Phenomena - H. Habuka, H. Sakakibara, M. Kawaoka (Yokohama National University), K. Arimura, L. Scudder and A. Okabe (Epicrew Corp.)

Precursor Studies Co-Chairs: R. Schmid and M. Koshi

14:00 778 A Comparative Study of Ruthenium(0) MOCVD Precursor Complexes - N. Popovska, A. Schneider, I. Jipa (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) and U. Zenneck (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

14:20 779 Surface Chemistry Studies of Atomic Oxygen and Alkyl Precursors During Metal Oxide CVD - S. F. Szymanski and C. Wolden (Colorado School of Mines)

14:40 780 1.5 S-Butyl 1.5 N-Butyl Bismuth and 1.5-Butyl 1.5-Isopropyl Bismuth as New Liquid Bismuth Precursors for SBT Thin Film Deposition - M. Lisker, M. Silinskas and S. Matichyn (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg)

15:00 781 Choice of Precursors in Vapor-Phase Surface Modification - B. Kobrin, T. Zhang and J. Chinn (Applied Microstructures, Inc.)

Gas-Phase Chemistry and Diagnostics Co-Chairs: D. Goodwin and N. Popovska

15:40 782 Gas Phase and Surface Chemical Kinetics in Silicon Chemical Vapor Deposition - M. Koshi (University of Tokyo)

16:20 783 BAC-MP4 Predictions of Thermochemistry of Period IV Compounds; Indium, Tin, and Antimony. - A. J. Skulan, M. Allendorf, I. Nielsen (Sandia National Laboratories) and C. Melius (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

16:40 784 Detection of Precursor Molecules in the MCR-CVD (Metal Chloride Reduction-Chemical Vapor Deposition) of Copper - A. Hibi, A. Susa and M. Koshi (University of Tokyo)

17:00 785 Theoretical Prediction of Accurate Rate Constants for the Gas Phase Decomposition of a GaN Single Molecule Precursor - R. Schmid and M. Tafipolsky (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum)

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage

High Temperature Materials / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 12, Concourse Level

Addressing the Grand Challenge of a Hydrogen EconomyCo-Chairs: E. D. Wachsman and P. H. Maupin

10:00 837 Overview of the Hydrogen Initiative - M. S. Dresselhaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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10:40 838 The National Hydrogen Storage Project: Meeting the Challenge of Vehicular Hydrogen Storage - S. Satyapal, G. Ordaz (U.S. Department of Energy), J. Petrovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired)), C. Read (U.S. Department of Energy) and G. Thomas (Sandia National Laboratories (retired))

11:20 839 Hydrogen Production from Methane Using Dense Oxygen and Hydrogen Transport Membranes - U. Balachandran, B. Ma, T. Lee H, S. Song, L. Chen and S. Dorris (Argonne National Laboratory)

Production - High Temperature Electrolysis Co-Chairs: M. C. Williams and E. D. Wachsman

14:00 840 Chemically Assisted Electrolysis Using Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - A. V. Virkar (University of Utah) and G. Tao (Materials and Systems Research, Inc.)

14:40 841 Generation of Hydrogen in Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - O. A. Marina, L. Pederson, G. Coffey, E. Thomsen and K. Meinhardt (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

15:00 842 Performance and Durability of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells - A. Hauch (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark), S. H. Jensen (Risoe National Laboratory), M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark) and S. Ramousse (Risoe National Laboratory)

15:20 843 Proton Diffusion in the Ni/YSZ Electrode of a Solid Oxide Cell - S. H. Jensen (Risoe National Laboratory), A. Hauch (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark), I. Chorkendorff, T. Jacobsen (Technical University of Denmark) and M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark)

15:40 844 Redox Stable Electrodes for Hydrogen Producing Solid Oxide Electrolyzer - Y. Sin, V. Petrovsky and H. Anderson (University of Missouri-Rolla)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Production - Photoelectrolysis Co-Chairs: P. H. Maupin and M. Heben

16:20 845 Efficient Solar Hydrogen via Novel Nanostructured Photoelectrolysis Cells - A. J. Nozik, M. Hanna, J. Johnson, A. Frank, N. Neale (NREL), G. Rana (University of Colorado, Boulder), D. Popovic (University of Colorado), I. Paci, M. Ratner (Northwestern University) and J. Michl (University of Colorado)

17:00 846 Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting on III-V Nitride/Si Tandem Semiconductor Materials - T. Deutsch (NREL/CU-Boulder), C. Koval (University of Colorado, Boulder) and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringGovernor’s Square 15, Concourse Level

Electrochemistry of Flotation Co-Chairs: R. Woods and P. Nowak

10:00 897 Electrochemical Study of a Flotation Zinc Concentrate in Sulfuric Acid - J. Nava and I. Gonzalez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)

10:20 898 Electrochemical Studies on Heazelwoodite Flotation from Inco Matte - R. Rao and J. Finch (McGill University)

10:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:00 899 Improving the Flotation Behavior of a Sulphide Ore by Controlling Electrochemical Interactions during Grinding - S. Grano (University of South Australia) and G. Huang (Magotteaux Australia)

11:20 900 Single Particle Microelectrodes for Electrochemical Analysis of Sulphide Flotation Processes - J. D. Miller and T. Vermaak (University of Utah)

11:40 901 Eletroctrochemical Study of the Interaction Galvanic between Pyrite and Arsenopyrite through Measurements of Electrode Potentials and Determinations of Contact Angle - M. Monte (CETEM), C. Albuquerque Jr and A. Dutra (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)

Electrochemical Interactions in Flotation and Leaching Co-Chairs: A. Buckley and Y. Mikhlin

14:00 902 Use of an Evaporated Gold SERS Substrate to Detect 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole on Sulfide Mineral Surfaces - G. A. Hope, F. Buckley (Griffith University), R. Woods (Monash University) and K. Watling (Griffith University)

14:20 903 A SERS Investigation of the Interaction of Sulfur with Gold - K. Watling, G. Parker, G. A. Hope and R. Woods (Griffith University)

14:40 904 Frequency Changes Observed with the EQCM Resulting from Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic Transitions - R. Woods (Monash University) and M. I. Jeffrey (CSIRO Minerals)

15:00 905 Surface Stoichiometry of Lead Sulfide and the Sorption of Xanthates - P. Nowak (Polish Academy of Sciences)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 906 Specific Characteristics of Noble Metal Nanoparticles on Sulfide Minerals Observed by XPS and STS - Y. L. Mikhlin, A. Romanchenko (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of SB RAS), L. Makhova and R. Szargan (Wilhelm-Ostwald-Institut, Universitat Leipzig)

16:00 907 XPS, Static SIMS and NEXAFS Spectroscopic Investigation of Thiol Adsorption on Metals and Metal Sulfides - A. N. Buckley, S. Goh, R. Lamb (University of New South Wales), L. Fan and Y. Yang (NSRRC)

16:20 908 Surface Products on Gold Leached in Ammoniacal Copper(II) Thiosulfate Solution - K. Watling, G. A. Hope (Griffith University), M. I. Jeffrey (CSIRO Minerals) and R. Woods (Monash University)

16:40 909 Galvanic Interactions between Gold and Sulfides during Thiosulfate Leaching - M. I. Jeffrey (CSIRO Minerals), C. Chu (Monash University), D. Thompson and P. Breuer (CSIRO Minerals)

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S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry

Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman

Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryGovernor’s Square 11, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: K. Moeller, A. Yudin, A. Fry, J. I. Yoshida

10:00 1004 Methylsulfanylation of Phenols and Ethers via the Oxidation of Dimethylsisulfide - J. Simonet (Universite de Rennes), D. Elothmani and G. Le Guillanton (Universite d’Angers)

10:20 1005 A Selective Eelctrochemical Thiocyanation of Anisole - J. Y. Becker and A. Gitkis (Ben Gurion University)

10:40 1006 Generation of Alkoxycarbenium Ion Pools from Thioacetals and Applications to Glycosylation Chemistry - J. Yoshida (Kyoto University), S. Suzuki (Kyoto Unviersity), K. Matsumoto, K. Kawamura, T. Nokami, S. Suga and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

11:00 1007 “Extended Viologen” Molecular Wires: Where Is the Second Reduction Step? - L. Pospisil (J. Heyrovsky Inst. Phys. Chemistry) and J. Michl (University of Colorado)

11:20 1008 Double-Layer Correction for Electron-Transfer Kinetics at Glassy Carbon and Mercury Electrodes in N,N-Dimethylformamide - F. Maran (University of Padova), A. Meneses (Universidad de La Laguna), S. Antonello (University of Padova) and M. Arevalo (Universidad de La Laguna)

11:40 1009 Some New Insights on the Prediction of Reduction Potentials for Substituted Quinones in Acetonitrile - C. E. Frontana (UAM-Iztapalapa), I. Gonzalez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa), J. Garza, R. Vargas and A. Vazquez-Mayagoitia (UAM-Iztapalapa)

12:00 Intermission (60 minutes)

13:00 Intermission (60 minutes)

14:00 1010 Electrochemical Studies of Rose Bengal Using the Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance - F. P. Andrieux and C. Boxall (University of Central Lancashire)

14:20 1011 Theoretical Treatment of 3-Phenylsubstituted Thiophenes and their Intrinsically Conducting Polymers - R. Holze and W. Alhalasah (Technische Universitaet Chemnitz)

14:40 1012 Electrochemical Synthesis of Polyluminol - A. H. Cascalheira (Instituto de Ciencia Aplicada e Tecnologia) and L. Abrantes (CQB)

15:00 1013 In situ ESR-UV/vis/NIR Spectroelectrochemical Study of Reaction Mechanisms: Thiophene-Thiophene versus Phenyl-Phenyl Coupling in 2-(Diphenylamino)-Thiophenes - L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden), P. Rapta (STU Bratislava), O. Zeika (Novaled GmbH), D. Rohde (IFW Dresden) and H. Hartmann (IAPP Dresden)

15:20 1014 Electrochemical Langmuir-Blodgett Trough: Surface Grids - J. Michl, T. Magnera (University of Colorado) and L. Pospisil (J. Heyrovsky Inst. Phys. Chemistry)

15:40 1015 Origins of Modulation in Organic Field Effect Transistors - J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 1016 STM Imaging of Proteins on Semiconducting Substrates: Junction Energetics and Charge Transfer Considerations - H. J. Lewerenz (Hahn-Meitner-Institut), D. Campbell and D. Smith (University of Portsmouth)

16:40 1017 Species-dependence of the P700 Redox Potential in Oxygenic Photosynthetic Organisms - Y. Kato (The University of Tokyo), A. Nakamura (Central Japan Railway Company), T. Suzawa (The Universityr of Tokyo), M. Yamashita and T. Watanabe (The University of Tokyo)

17:00 1018 Association and Redox Properties of the Putidaredoxin Reductase-NAD+ Complex - V. Reipa, M. Holden and V. Vilker (NIST)

17:20 1019 Catalytic and Redox Properties of Myoglobin in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids - J. J. Moran, J. Bolden and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State University)

17:40 1020 Mechanistic Differences in the Dissociative Electron Transfer of O-O and S-O Bonds. - M. Workentin and D. Stringle (University of Western Ontario)

T1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPlaza Court 3, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

10:00 1025 The Extended Intensive Research Method - A. Shekhtman (KVANT, Moscow, Russia)

10:20 1026 The Rate Difference Index and Rate Ratio of Processes in a Lithium Battery during Short Current Discharges and Following Recoveries. - A. Shekhtman (KVANT, Moscow, Russia)

10:40 1027 Estimation of Capacitance and Ohmic Resistance Properties of the Lithium Battery Inner Medium in the Framework of the Intensive Research Method - A. Shekhtman (KVANT, Moscow)

11:00 1028 Use of the Relevant Quantities of Processes that Go Inside a Lithium Battery during a Discharge as Evolution Variables of these Processes - A. Shekhtman (KVANT, Moscow)

11:20 1029 Ionic Conductivities of Solid Polymer Electrolyte/Salt Systems for Lithium Secondary Battery: Electrochemical Potential Contribution - S. Lee and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

14:00 1030 pH Metric Study of Complexe Formation of Some Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal with Two Dicarboxylic Acid Ligands - R. Shabani (Islamic Azad University of Firozabad), A. Abbaspour and H. Sharghi (Shiraz University)

14:20 1031 Determination of Cr(VI) in Water with Amperometric Detection at Conductive Polymer Electrodes - J. M. Stotter and M. T. Carter (Eltron Research, Inc.)

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14:40 1032 Simulation of Wet-Dry Cycling of Oragnic Coatings Using Ionic Liquids - K. N. Allahar, B. Hinderliter (North Dakota State University), A. Simoes (Instituto SuperiorTecnico, Lisboa), D. Tallman, G. Bierwagen and S. Croll (North Dakota State University)

15:00 1033 A Study of Magneto-Rheological Fluid Using AC Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - J. Hu (Milwaukee School of Engineering) and M. Seitz (Marquette University)

15:20 1034 Ionic Self-assembly of an On-Column Enzyme Reactor for Capillary Separations: Detection of Glucose and Glutamate - S. E. Hooper and M. Anderson (Virginia Tech)

Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

16:00 1035 Electrochemical Investigation of pH and Ionic Strength Effects on Ce(III)/Ce(IV) Redox Behavior at Glassy Carbon, Au, and Pt Electrodes - S. E. Elkouz, D. Hatchett and K. Czerwinski (University of Nevada Las Vegas)

16:20 1036 The Database for the Electrochemical Batteries on the Basis of the Intensive Research Method Data (the IRM data) and an IRM Computer Program - A. Shekhtman (KVANT, Moscow)

16:40 1037 Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Monitoring of Supercapacitance and Electrochromic Properties of Hydrous Ruthenium Oxide Embedded Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene)- Poly(Styrene Sulfonic Acid) Composite - L. Huang and T. Wen (National Cheng Kung University)

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 14, Concourse Level

Anode Electrocatalysis: Theory and Practice

Co-Chairs: S. R. Narayanan and P. Zelenay

10:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

10:05 1092 First Principles Thermodynamics Studies on the Surface Structures of Pt-alloy Catalyst as a Function of the Surface Segregation, Co-adsorption and Particle Size - B. Han and G. Ceder (MIT)

10:30 1093 Kinetic Modeling of Particle Size Effects in Fuel Cells Electrocatalysts - M. H. Eikerling and B. Andreaus (Simon Fraser University)

10:55 1094 Ab Initio Simulations of the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Methanol over Pt and Pt Alloys - M. Neurock, M. J. Janik (University of Virginia), S. Wasileski (University of North Carolina - Asheville) and C. Taylor (University of Virginia)

11:20 1095 The Effect of PtRu Cluster Morphology on the Active CO Oxidation Mechanism in Methanol - D. E. Ramaker, F. J. Scott (The George Washington University) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

11:45 1096 CO-tolerant Gold-Nanoparticles-Based Catalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - K. Miyazaki, Y. Nishida, K. Matsuoka, Y. Iriyama, T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

Co-Chairs: M. Neurock and A. Wieckowski

14:00 1097 Combined Voltammetric and 13C NMR Study of Methanol on Pt/C Electrocatalyst - E. J. Cairns, P. McGrath, A. Fojas (University of California), B. Rush (Abbott Laboratories) and J. Reimer (University of California)

14:25 1098 In Situ, Time-Resolved Coincidence Dual Beam Spectroscopy at Single Crystal Pt Microfacets - I. Fromondi and D. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

14:50 1099 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Reactivity Measurements of Ru/Pt Nanoparticles and Pt Deposits on Ru(0001) - A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), A. Lewera, W. Zhou (University of Illinois) and P. Bagus (University of North Texas)

15:15 1100 On the Suitability of Hydrous Ruthenium Oxide as Catalyst Support in DMFC Anodes - C. Cremers (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern)), F. Scheiba (Institute for Materials Science TU Darmstadt), M. Scholz (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern)), L. Cao (Tsinghua University Beijing), C. Roth (Institute for Materials Science), X. Qiu (Tsinghua University Beijing), U. Stimming (TU Munchen) and H. Fuess (Institute for Materials Science TU Darmstadt)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1101 Evaluation of Simple Ethers as Alternative Fuels for Low-Temperature Direct Fuel Cells - J. Leger (University Poitiers), G. Kerangueven, C. Coutanceau, F. Vigier (University of Poitiers), E. Sibert (University Poitiers) and C. Lamy (University of Poitiers)

16:25 1102 Electro Oxidation of Alcohols at Gas Diffusion Electrodes: A DEMS Study - C. Cremers (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern)), V. Rao (TU Munchen) and U. Stimming (TU Munchen)

16:50 1103 Low Pt Content Electrocatalysts for Methanol Oxidation - K. Sasaki, M. Shao, V. Miomir and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

17:15 1104 Perovskite-Based Catalysts for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells - A. Lan and A. Mukasyan (University of Notre Dame)

17:40 1105 Enhancement of the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Methanol at Pt/Ru Nanoparticles Immobilized in Different WO3 Matrices - P. Kulesza, P. Barczuk (University of Warsaw), H. Tsuchiya, J. Macak, P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), D. Szymanska, O. Makowski and K. Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw)

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W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry:

From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering

Governor’s Square 16, Concourse Level

Surface Oxides Probed by Impedance SpectroscopyCo-Chairs: B. Tribolet and M. Itagaki

10:00 1157 Estimation of Oxide Layer Capacitance from EIS and LEIS Results - B. Tribollet (LISE (CNRS)), I. Frateur (ENSCP-CNRS), M. Orazem (University of Florida) and V. Vivier (LISE - CNRS)

10:40 1158 Growth and Properties of Oxide Films on Platinum II. pH Dependence in Alkaline Solutions - A. Sun and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

11:00 1159 EIS as a Tool to Characterize Chemical Etching of Aluminum Oxide and Electrodeposition of Porous Silver Films on Aluminum - D. A. Brevnov (University of New Mexico)

11:20 1160 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of the Passive Films of Alloy 22 in Low pH Nitrate and Chloride Environments - J. J. Gray and C. Orme (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

11:40 1161 Electrochemical Impedance of Thin Rust Film Fabricated by Deposition from Aqueous Solutions - M. Itagaki, H. Araki, K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science), H. Katayama (NIMS) and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)

Impedance in Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: A. Lasia and D. Harrington

14:00 1162 Dynamic EIS Studies of Surface Reactions: Oxidation of Methanol and Formic Acid - D. A. Harrington (University of Victoria), F. Seland and R. Tunold (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

14:40 1163 Application of Error Analysis to Impedance Data of PEMFC - S. K. Roy and M. Orazem (University of Florida)

15:00 1164 EIS for PEM Fuel Cell Diagnostics - D. A. Harrington (University of Victoria), J. Le Canut (Hydrogenics Corp.), R. Latham (Tenneco Automotive) and W. Merida (University of British Columbia)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1165 Transfer Function Analysis of Hydrogen Permeation through a Metallic Membrane in a Devanathan Cell - C. Gabrielli (CNRS), G. Maurin (CNRS-LISE), L. Mirkova (Bulg.Acad.Science), N. Amokrane and H. Perrot (CNRS-LISE)

16:00 1166 Kinetic and Thermodynamic Parameters of Hydrogen Sorption in Pd, Pd-Pt and on Pt - A. Lasia (Universite de Sherbrooke) and R. Jurczakowski (University of Warsaw)

16:20 1167 Crosstalk Effect in Electrochemical Impedance of Micro-Patterned Pt Electrodes on YSZ Thin Film - A. Dubbe (University of Bayreuth) and H. Nafe (Max-Planck Institute for Metals Research)

16:40 1168 Corrosion Behavior of Fe in Li2CO3-Na2CO3 Molten Carbonates Using AC Impedance Method - K. Takeuchi, Y. Wakabayashi, K. Ui and N. Koura (Tokyo University of Science)

X1 Electron Transfer Reactions at Organic/

Metal Interfaces: From Molecular Monolayer Modified Electrodes to Buried Polymer Metal Interfaces

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Fulleremes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Plaza Court 6, Concourse Level

Corrosion and Delamination at the Polymer/Metal Interface Co-Chairs: G. S. Frankel and M. Rohwerder

14:00 1196 Delamination of Polymer/Metal Interfaces: On the Role of Electron Transfer Reactions at the Buried Interface - M. Stratmann (MPI for Iron Research) and M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck-Institute for Iron Research)

14:20 1197 Contribution to Understanding of How Conversion Coatings Inhibit Cathodic Delamination on Zinc - K. M. Ogle (ENSCP), S. Morel (Arcelor Research sa) and N. Meddahi (Arcelor Research S.A.)

14:50 1198 Mathematical Model for Cathodic Delamination of Coated Zinc - V. Huang (University of Florida), K. M. Ogle (Arcelor Research S.A.) and M. Orazem (University of Florida)

15:10 1199 Corrosion Processes at the Organic Coating-Metal Interface Studied by Scanning Kelvin Probe, Scanning Acoustic Microscopy, and Electrochemical Impedance - J. M. Sykes, B. Reddy and E. Whyte (Oxford University)

15:30 1200 Evaluation of the Protective Properties of Polymer Coatings and their Degradation with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) - F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)

Ultrathin Organic and Semiconducting Coatings, Modified Nanoparticles Co-Chairs: P. Kamat and M. Rohwerder

16:00 1201 Influence of Interface Dipole Potentials of the Growth-Morphology at Organic/Metal and Organic/Semiconducting Interfaces - B. C. Jaeckel (Colorado State University)

16:20 1202 Diazonum Derived Aryl Films on Gold Electrodes - M. T. McDermott, D. Shewchuk and L. Laurentias (University of Alberta)

16:40 1203 In Situ Generation of Diazonium Cations for Electrochemical Modification of Carbon Surface - D. Belanger and S. Baranton (UQAM)

17:00 1204 Controlling Ionic Currents with Transistor-like Structures - Y. Zhang and H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

17:20 1205 Photoinduced Charge Transfer Processes in Chromophore Functionalized Metal Nanoparticles - P. Kamat, P. Sudeep (University of Notre Dame) and K. George Thomas (Regional Research Laboratory, India)

17:40 1206 Electron Transfer Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Arrays of Gold Nanoparticles - D. Lee, J. Kim and M. Kondon (Western Michigan University)

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Y1 Molecular Modeling of Electrochemical Systems

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry /

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringDirector’s Row E, Ground Floor

Molecular Modeling ICo-Chairs: S. Paddison and A. Fry

10:00 1217 Experimental and Theoretical Work Toward Understanding Nafion Structure and Improving Pt Loading - H. Metiu (UCSB)

10:20 1218 Lateral Diffusion of TEMPO in the Aqueous Liquid/Vapor Interfacial Region - M. Majda, N. Glandut, E. Carlson and A. Malec (University of California, Berkeley)

10:40 1219 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Proton Transfer and Generation in the Fuel Cell Environment - E. Spohr (Forschungszentrum Julich)

11:00 1220 Mechanism of Molecular Oxygen Reduction at the Cathode of a PEM Fuel Cell. I. Non Electrochemical Reactions on Catalytic Pt Particles - S. P. Walch, M. Aryanpour and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

11:20 1221 The Molecular Structure of Hydrated Nafion Membrane Interfaces: Developing a Model for Proton Transport - D. J. Keffer (The University of Tennessee), S. Cui, B. Edwards (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) and W. Steele (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

11:40 1222 Development of SCF-Tight-Binding Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Method and Its Application to Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - M. Kubo, T. Hattori, K. Sasaki, H. Zhong, C. Jung, H. Tsuboi, M. Koyama, A. Endou, C. Del Carpio and A. Miyamoto (Tohoku University)

Molecular Modeling II Co-Chairs: S. Minteer and S. Paddison

14:00 1223 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Excess Proton Solvation and Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes - G. A. Voth (University of Utah)

14:20 1224 Solvation and Ion Pairing Effects on the Disproportionation of Arene Anion Radicals - A. Fry (Wesleyan University)

14:40 1225 Potential Dependence of the Activation Energy for Hydrogen Oxidation, Water Activation, and CO Oxidation on Pure Pt and Pt/Ru Nanoparticle Anode Catalysts: Ab Initio MD Study - Y. Ishikawa and J. Mateo (University of Puerto Rico)

15:00 1226 Nitrogen Bases as Proton Transport Facilitators in Fuel Cell Membranes - T. Zawodzinski, H. Ghassemi, R. Subbaraman, T. Kalapos (Case Western Reserve University) and S. Paddison (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

15:20 1227 Towards a Multiscale Model of PEM Fuel Cell Electrochemistry Using Dynamic Monte Carlo Simulations - V. Rai, A. Bradley, M. Aryanpour, A. Dhanda and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

15:40 1228 Multiscale Modeling of Proton Transport within Distinct Polymer Morphologies of Proton Exchange Membranes - I. H. Hristov, R. Paul (University of Calgary) and S. Paddison (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

Molecular Modeling III Co-Chairs: A. Fry and P. Balbuena

16:20 1229 Ab Initio and Empirical Valence Bond Model Studies of Proton Transfer in Hydrogen-bond-ed System in the Bulk and at Interfaces - M. Tuckerman (New York University)

16:40 1230 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Polymer, Gel, and Liquid Electrolytes - O. Borodin and G. Smith (University of Utah)

17:00 1231 Hybrid Classical and Quantum Mechanical Modeling of Side Chain Aggregation in the Short-Side-Chain Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membrane - S. Paddison (University of Alabama in Huntsville) and J. Elliott (University of Cambridge)

17:20 1232 Effect of Adsorbent Interactions in Electrochemical Reactions in PEM Fuel Cells - M. Aryanpour and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

17:40 1233 Minimally Hydrated Arrays of Acidic Surface Groups as Model Systems for Interfacial Dymanics in Fuel Cell Membranes - M. H. Eikerling, A. Roudgar and S. Narasimachary (Simon Fraser University)

18:00 1234 A First-Principles Analysis of the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of CO over PtRu Alloys - M. J. Janik, C. Taylor and M. Neurock (University of Virginia)

Z2 Biosensor Systems

SensorPlaza Court 4, Concourse Level

Biosensors 1Co-Chairs: A. Simonian and D. Ivnitski

10:00 1258 Electrochemical Immunosensors for Rapid Diagnostics of Autoimmune Diseases - R. Sitdikov, D. Ivnitski and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

10:20 1259 Real-Time Detection and Identification of Biological Warfare Agents - D. Ivnitski and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

10:40 1260 Homeland Security Immunoassay Detection of Exposure to Bacillus Anthracis Using a Microarray of 50-µm Diameter Microcavities with Self-Contained Electrochemistry - Z. P. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC)

11:00 1261 Electrochemical Immunoassay Detection of Cryptosporidium Parvum in Water - M. C. Sirisena and Z. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC)

11:20 1262 Biosensors Based on Functional Nanoparticle Labels - J. Wang, G. Liu and Y. Lin (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:40 1263 Electrochemical Ion Time-of-Flight, a General Signal Transduction Strategy for Biological Sensors - M. Majda, C. Monson and H. Elsen (University of California, Berkeley)

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Biosensors 2 Co-Chairs: P. Atanasov and Z. Aguilar

14:00 1264 Biological Sensors Based on Electropolymerized Films - S. Cosnier (Universite Joseph Fourier)

14:20 1265 Micromachined Ceramic Platform for Living Neuronal Networks - D. Routkevitch, O. Polyakov (Synkera Technologies Inc.) and M. Stowell (University of Colorado)

14:40 1266 Electrochemical Modulation of Biological Interfaces - S. Balasubramanian (Auburn University), A. Revzin (University of Californian, Davis) and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

15:00 1267 Electrochemical Bio-Lithography for On-Demand Immobilization of Proteins and Cells inside Microfluidic Cannel - M. Nishizawa, H. Kaji and M. Hashimoto (Tohoku Univ.)

15:20 1268 Electrochemical Control of Guest-Host Interactions of Derivatized Redox Molecule at Self-Assembled Monolayer Film for Microfluidic Biosensor Applications - D. L. Pile, K. Zavadil, M. Farrow and B. Bunker (Sandia National Laboratories)

15:40 1269 Characterization of Fibronectin Adsorption onto SAM-modified Substrates Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - I. Kowino and O. Sadik (SUNY Binghamton)

16:00 1270 New Generation of Biosensors for Continuous Glucose Monitoring - D. Ivnitski, B. Branch and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

16:20 1271 DNA-based Biosensor for Predicting the Toxicity of Arylamines - M. So (University of Connecticut)

A2 Nanotechnology

All DivisionsDirector’s Row H, Ground Floor

A2 Nanotechnology Session 3Co-Chairs: W. van Schalkwijk and K. Hasobe

08:30 80 Characterization and Luminescent Properties of YPO4:Eu3+ Nanocrystals Prepared by Combustion Method - G. Sharma (Chungnam National University), S. Han (Korea Institute of Energy Research), S. Khatkar (Maharshi Dayanand University,Rohtak) and Y. Rhee (Chungnam National University)

08:50 81 A New Approach to the Metallization of Organic Monolayers: Pd and Pt on Mercaptopyridine SAMs - V. V. Ivanova (CEA-Grenoble), M. Manolova, D. Kolb, H. Boyen and P. Ziemann (University of Ulm)

09:10 82 Electrochemical Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles - P. Cojocaru, A. Vicenzo and P. Cavallotti (Politecnico di Milano)

09:30 83 Anodic TiO2 Nanotubes: Formation and Properties - P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

09:50 84 Formation of Ordered Nanohole Arrays on a Silicon Surface Using Electrochemical Etching Processes - Y. Kimura (Laboratory for Nanoelectronics and Spintronics, Research Institute of Electrical Communication), H. Shiraki, R. Yamaguchi, K. Ishibashi, H. Ishii, K. Itaya and M. Niwano (Tohoku Univ.)

10:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:30 85 Dye Sensitization of Low-Index Atomically Flat TiO2 Surfaces - Y. Lu (Colorado State University), D. Choi (Chonbuk National University) and B. Parkinson (Colorado State University)

10:50 86 Electrodeposited Single Crystalline Indium Nanowires - G. Hautier, V. Philippe, J. D’Haen (IMEC) and K. Maex (KU Leuven)

11:10 87 A new Approach for the Preparation of High Quality CdTe Nanocrystals and their Optical Characterization - R. Osovsky and V. Kloper (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology)

11:30 88 Synthesis and Durability of Improved Fuel Cell Catalysts - K. D. Beard, J. Monnier and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

Tuesday, May 9, 200609:00 Technical Exhibit Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

09:30 Coffee Break Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

12:15 Annual Society Luncheon & Business Meeting Windows Room, Second Floor

19:00 Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

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11:50 89 A Simple High-Yield Synthesis Technique for Producing Pure MgB2 Superconducting Nanowires - M. Nath and B. Parkinson (Colorado State University)

A2 Nanotechnology Session 4 Co-Chairs: P. V. Kamat and K. Takechi

13:40 90 The Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Evolution: Evidence from Impedance Measurements - M. Garnett (Garnett McKeen Laboratory, Inc.), C. V. Krishnan (Garnett McKeem Laboratory) and B. Chu (State University of New York at Stony Brook)

14:00 91 An Attractive Route to Nanoparticles - C. S. Suciu (University of Bergen), A. Hoffmann (University of Bergen) and A. Vik (Prototech AS)

14:20 92 Study of Metallothionein (MT) Protein Aggregation on Nanoporous Materials - B. Wang (National Chiao Tung University), M. Tsai (National Nano Device Laboratories), C. Chang and Y. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)

14:40 93 Catalytic Quenching of Hydrogen Peroxide via Ceria Nanoparticle Dispersions - C. A. Linkous, D. Schleith, S. Seal and S. Patil (University of Central Florida)

15:00 94 A New Approach to the Fabrication of Mediator-Free Biosensor Using Polymer Stabilized Nanocomposite Particles - D. Foxx (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering) and E. E. Kalu (Florida A&M -Florida State University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Chair: P. V. Kamat

• 95 Germanium Phase in Silica Glasses by Sol Gel Synthesis - N. Chiodini, A. Lauria, A. Paleari, M. Catti, C. Carpanese and G. Spinolo (Universita di Milano-Bicocca)

• 96 Models of the Electrochemical Growth of ZnO Nanorods - S. P. White (Industrial Research Ltd.), J. Mackay, S. Hendy (Industrial Research Ltd) and M. Ryan (Imperial College, London)

• 97 Fabrication of Nanoporous Copper by Selective Dealloying of CuZn Surface Alloy in Zinc Chloride-1-ethyl-3- Methylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid - C. Tai, Y. Lin and I. Sunn (Nation Cheng Kung University)

• 98 The Visible Photocatalysis Properties of Nitrogen-doped TiO2 Thin Film - Y. Lu, C. Liu and C. Huang (Kun Shan University of Technology)

• 99 Template Assisted Electrochemical Synthesis of Copper Sulphide Nanowires: Potential Candidate for Solar Cell Applications - K. V. Singh and M. Ozkan (UC Riverside)

C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint Session

Battery / Energy TechnologyPlaza Ballroom E, Concourse Level

Lithium Ion BatteriesCo-Chairs: R. Manthiram and R. Yazami

08:00 117 The Investigation of Vinylene Carbonate Derived SEI Using ToF-SIMS - H. Nakai, H. Yamaguchi, A. Kita, T. Kubota and K. Ogisu (Sony Corporation)

08:20 118 Simulation of the Lithium/CFx System - J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley), W. Tiedemann (Slab Creek Consulting), E. Takeuchi (Greatbatch Inc.) and S. M. Davis (Greatbatch Incorporated)

08:40 119 Electrospun Membranes for Lithium-Ion Batteries - B. Meyer (MaxPower, Inc), M. Salomon (MaxPower, Inc.) and D. Foster (US Army Research Laboratory)

09:00 120 Ionic Conduction of Lithium Electrolyte Close to the Cathode Active Materials - M. Mizuhata, S. Inagaki (Kobe University) and S. Deki (Kobe Univeristy)

09:20 121 Electrochemical Entropymetry and Phase Diagrams in Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - R. Yazami (Caltech/CNRS), M. Doublet (CNRS-LSDSMS), Y. Reynier, B. Fultz (CNRS-CALTECH) and J. Filhol (CNRS-LSDSMS)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 122 Imidazolium Ionic Liquids as Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries - H. Saruwatari, N. Takami, T. Kuboki and T. Kishi (Toshiba Corporation)

10:20 123 The Effect of Vinylene Carbonate (VC) on the Thermal Behavior of Li-Ion Anodes - S. Amiruddin (Illinois Institute of Technology)

10:40 124 Safety Characteristics of LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 and LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 Advanced Cathodes - I. Belharouak, D. Vissers and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:00 125 Fundamental Investigation of Mixed-Oxide Cathodes for Rapid-Charge Lithium-Ion Batteries - D. E. Stephenson, D. Wheeler and J. Harb (Brigham Young University)

11:20 126 Novel High Porosity Separator for High Power Li-Ion Batteries - J. Olson, S. Doherty, S. Myers, V. Lyman and K. Beard (Boundless Corporation)

11:40 127 Ag4V2O6F2: An Electrochemically Active and High Silver Density Phase - K. R. Poeppelmeier (Northwestern University), E. Sorensen, H. Izumi (Northwestern), J. Vaughey (Argonne National Laboratory), T. Albrecht and C. Stern (Northwestern)

Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: D. Ramaker and K. M. Abraham

14:00 128 Dynamic System Simulation for a Hydrogen Storage Feed to a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - H. N. Knickle and K. Song (University of Rhode Island)

14:20 129 Electrocatalytic Activities of Pt Monolayer Islands on Oxygen Reduction - S. Kuwabata and A. Kongkanand (Osaka University)

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14:40 130 Metamorphosis of the Mixed Phase PtRu Anode Catalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells after Exposure of Methanol: In-situ and Ex-situ Characterizations - D. Chakraborty, I. Chorkendorff and T. Johannessen (Technical University of Denmark)

15:00 131 Space-time Resolved Dynamics of Water in a Fuel Cell PEM upon Working - V. Rossi-Albertini (CNR), B. Paci (ISM-CNR), F. Nobili, R. Marassi (Universita di Camerino) and M. Di Michiel (ESRF (Grenoble))

15:20 132 Random Resistor Network Approach to Modeling of Conductivity in Composite Polymeric Electrolytes - M. S. Siekierski and K. Nadara (Warsaw University of Technology)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 133 Fundamental Aspects of Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysis at the Surface of Novel Chalcogenide Electrocatalysts - J. Ziegelbauer, S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), D. Gatewood and D. E. Ramaker (The George Washington University)

16:20 134 Methanol Fuelled SOFC Tubular Stack with Nano 8YSZ Electrolyte - W. McPhee, W. Holden, J. Pusz and N. Sammes (University of Connecticut)

16:40 135 Improvements to Test Rig for Laboratory Scale Anode Supported SOFC - W. Holden, W. McPhee and N. Sammes (University of Connecticut)

17:00 136 Mechanistic Investigations of Methanol Oxidation on Polycrystalline Pt and PtRu (50:50) Alloy Electrodes - G. Hou and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

17:20 137 Numerical and Experimental Study of Single-Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology), Y. Hao (Caltech) and S. M. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

17:40 138 Development of a Three-Dimensional Structure Model of Porous Electrode and Its Application to Anodic Characteristics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - M. Koyama, T. Hattori, H. Tsuboi, A. Endou, M. Kubo, C. Del Carpio and A. Miyamoto (Tohoku University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: D. Scherson and K. M. Abraham

• 139 Ytterbium Coating of Spherical Ni(OH)2 Cathode Materials for Ni-MH Batteries at Elevated Temperature - X. He, W. Li and J. Ren (Tsinghua University)

• 140 Ball Milling of Graphite/Tin Composite Anode Materials in a Liquid Medium - X. He, K. Wang and J. Ren (Tsinghua University)

• 141 Effect of Carbonate Solvents on the Conductivity and Viscosity Behavior of Ionic Liquid - B. S. Lalia (Guru Nanak Dev University), J. Park, C. Kim and S. Sekhon (Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Research Department)

• 142 Proton Conducting Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Based on Cross-linked Linear Poly(Ethylenimine) - F. Yepez Castillo, G. Giffin, D. Glatzhofer and R. Frech (University of Oklahoma)

• 143 Fabrication of all Solid-State Lithium-Polymer Battery Using Nano-fibrous Polymer Electrolyte - N. K. Karan, B. Natesan, S. Nieto and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 144 Spectroscopic Investigation of Cross-linked Poly(Ethylenimine) Hydrochloride as a Proton Conducting Membrane. - G. Giffin, F. Yepez Castillo, R. Frech and D. Glatzhofer (University of Oklahoma)

• 145 Electrochemical Properties of M2Mn3O8 (M = Cu2+, Ca2+) Compounds and Derivatives - Y. Park, K. Kim, Y. Lee, K. Ryu, S. Chang (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) and M. Doeff (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

• 146 Thermal Modeling of a Lithium-Polymer Battery - U. Kim, C. Shin, T. Kim, C. Park, H. Rhee (Ajou Univeristy), H. Hong and C. Kim (VK Corporation)

• 147 Modeling of the Charge-Discharge Behavior of a 12-V Automotive Lead-Acid Battery - C. Shin, S. Jeon, H. Ryu, H. Yun, C. Kim (Ajou University), S. Chung and S. Kim (Hyundai Motor Company)

• 148 Ionic Associations in Ionic Liquid-Based Electrolytes - N. M. Rocher, C. M. Burba and R. Frech (University of Oklahoma)

• 149 Composite Hydrocarbon Polymer Membranes for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Operating at Elevated Temperatures - T. Zhang and A. Bocarsly (Princeton University)

• 150 Regeneration of Spent Ni/MH Batteries - L. Li, F. Wu (Beijing Institute of Technology) and R. Chen (Tsinghua University)

• 151 Surface Modification of the Phosphate Cathode Materials by Control of Heat Treatment Condition - P. Jong Suk and L. Kyung Sub (Hanyang University)

• 152 Effects of the Insertion of Carbon Powder in Nanostructured TiO2 Particle for Dye-sensi-tized Solar Cell - S. Kang, Y. Kim and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 153 Oxygen Reduction Catalyzed by Tetra-Substituted Manganese Phthalocyanine Complexes - N. Sehlotho and T. Nyokong (Rhodes University)

• 154 Room Temperature Complex System Based on LiClO4-Acetamide for Electric Double Layer Capacitor Application - R. Chen (Tsinghua University), F. Wu and B. Xu (Beijing Institute of Technology)

• 155 The Methanol Steam Reforming System of CuO/ZnO/Al2O3 Catalyzed LTCC Micro-Reformer for the Application in Portable Fuel Cells - C. Chung, J. Oh and K. Yu (Sungkyunkwan University)

• 156 Calculation of Transition State Energies for the Oxidation of H2 on a Pt Catalyst - S. P. White, D. Stewart and S. Hendy (Industrial Research Ltd.)

• 157 Synthesis and Characterization of SnS2 Anode for Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries - H. Kim, Y. Kim and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 158 Fabrication of Li2O-B2O3-P2O5 Solid Thin Film Electrolyte by Aerosol Flame Deposition - Y. Youn, K. Cho, H. You, J. Kim and D. Shin (Hanyang University)

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• 159 Conductivity of Lithium Borophosphate Glasses for Thin Film Solid Electrolyte of Lithium Battery - S. Lee, K. Cho and D. Shin (Hanyang University)

• 160 Preparation of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Film for the Electrolyte of Micro Fuel Cell by Aerosol Flame Deposition - H. You, K. Cho, J. Im and D. Shin (Hanyang University)

• 161 Synthesis of LiNi0.5-xMn1.5-yMx+yO4 for 5V Cathode Material by Mechanochemical Process - S. Oh, S. Jeon, C. Kim, W. Cho and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 162 Overcharge Protection by Ceramic Separator in Lithium Ion Battery - J. Tsai, D. Shieh, M. Yang (ITRI) and V. Hennige (Degussa AG)

• 163 Key Factors in Separator for Safety of Cylindrical Lithium Ion Battery - C. Kim, J. Kim and J. Kim (Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.)

• 164 Analyses of Au/Si Schottky Barrier-Induced AC Surface Photovoltages in n-Type Silicon Wafers Rinsed in Au Aqueous Solution - H. Shimizu, E. Omori and M. Ikeda (Nihon University)

• 165 Voltage Profile, Structural Prediction, and Electronic Calculations for MeyMo6S8-xSex (Me = Li or Mg) - P. E. Ngoepe, D. Ramaboea (University of Limpopo) and C. Catlow (The Royal Institution of Great Britain)

• 166 Electrochemical Properties of the Carbon-coated LiFePO4 Using Different Carbon Sources - H. Shin, S. Oh, C. Kim, W. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and H. Jang (Korea University)

• 167 Electropolymerization of Polybithiophene Films on Porous TiO2 Nanoparticles for Photovoltaic Cells - Y. Lin, L. Wang, W. Chiu (National Taiwan University) and D. Tallman (North Dakota State University)

• 168 MEMS Micro Reactor with a Wall Coated Catalyst for Hydrogen Production - S. Kim, J. Jang, J. Gil, J. Ha and H. Lee (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

• 169 Electrochromic Behavior of Tungsten Oxide (WO3), Poly-3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) and Prussian Blue (PB) Films in Ionic Liquid Based Electrolyte and Study of Complete Devices - M. Delville, S. Duluard, I. Litas (CNRS ICMCB), H. Jung (DNDC Korea) and G. Campet (CNRS ICMCB)

• 170 Monolithic Reformed Hydrogen Fuel Cell of Air-Breathing Type - S. Kim (Samsung Electro Mechanics), H. Lee, J. Ha, J. Gil, M. Kim and J. Jang (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage

Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering /

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPlaza Ballroom F, Concourse Level

Fuel CellsCo-Chairs: Y-M. Tsou, S. Swathirajan and F. Uribe

08:00 235 Combinatorial Discovery of Platinum Alloy Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - T. He, E. Kreidler, L. Xiong and E. Ding (Honda Research Institute USA)

08:20 236 Rotating Disk Electrode Investigations of Fuel Cell Catalyst Degradation Due to Potential Cycling in Acid Electrolyte - S. Swathirajan (General Motors R&D Center) and B. Merzougui (Aerotek Automotive)

08:40 237 Increased CO Tolerance of Pt Electrodes by Addition of Adsorbed Heteropoly Acids and Salts in PEM Fuel Cell Anode Catalysts - R. J. Stanis, A. M. Herring, M. Kuo (Colorado School of Mines) and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:00 238 Oxygen Reduction at the Pt/Recast-Nafion Film Interface. Effect of the Polymer Equivalent Weight - J. Chlistunoff, F. Uribe and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:20 239 Development of Pt-based Catalysts with Ultra Small Particle Size and Uniform Particle Distribution - L. Cao, Y. Tsou and E. Decastro (E-TEK Division, Pemeas Inc.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 240 Development of Gas Diffusion Layers Using a New Type of Graphitized Nano-carbon (PUREBLACK) for PEMFCs - A. Mada Kannan, A. Menghal (Arizona State University) and I. Barsukov (Superior Graphite)

10:20 241 Temperature-Dependence of H2 Oxidation Rates in the Presence of CO at Pt, PtRu and PtCo Electrodes - H. Uchida, K. Izumi and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

10:40 242 Direct Methanol Fuel Cell with Novel Tungsten Carbide Enhanced Electrocatalysts - H. Meng and P. Shen (Advanced Engergy Material Research Lab)

11:00 243 CO-Tolerance at Pt-Alloy Electrodes Investigated by Using Photoelectron Spectroscopy - M. Watanabe, M. Wakisaka and H. Uchida (University of Yamanashi)

11:20 244 Mechanism for Poisoning of Pt and PtRu Catalysts in Reformate under Fuel Cell Operating Conditions - F. J. Scott, D. E. Ramaker (The George Washington University) and C. Roth (Institute for Materials Science)

11:40 245 Nanostructured Platinum/Iron-Phosphate Thin-Film Electrodes for Methanol Oxidation - B. Lee, C. Kim, Y. Park, T. Kim and B. Park (Seoul National University)

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Lithium Ion Batteries Co-Chairs: K. Rajeshwar and D. Scherson

14:00 246 Preparation Sn/C Microsphere Composite Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries Via Carbothermal Reduction - X. He, K. Wang and L. Wang (Tsinghua University)

14:15 247 Sulfurization of Polyacrylonitrile as Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries - X. He, W. Pu and L. Wang (Tsinghua University)

14:30 248 In Situ Transmission FT-IR Spectroelectrochemistry of LixFePO4 Cathodes - C. M. Burba and R. Frech (University of Oklahoma)

14:50 249 Electrochemical Investigation of Chemically Synthesized Polypyrrole Salt with Dual Dopants for Supercapacitor Application - P. Srinivasan and L. Subbarao (Indian Institute of Chemical Technology)

15:05 250 Carbon Nanofibers: High Rate Lithium Reversibility and Mechanism of Irreversible Capacity - B. Wei, V. Subramanian and H. Zhu (Louisiana State University)

15:20 251 Nanohybrid Materials Based on Transition Metal Oxides and Conducting Polymers: Toward the Modification of Electrochemical Properties - M. Quintin (CNRS), M. Delville, G. Campet (CNRS ICMCB), H. Jung, J. Choy (DNDC Korea) and V. Murugan (CMET India)

15:40 252 Borohydride Direct Oxidation Kinetics in Sodium (Hydroxide + Borohydride) Electrolyte on Silver and Gold Electrocatalysts - M. Chatenet, F. Micoud and E. Chainet (INPG)

15:55 Intermission (15 Minutes)

16:10 253 Kinetic Characteristic of the Cathode Materials used for Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery - J. Ma and C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University)

16:25 254 The Electrochemical Performance of the Lithium Iron Phosphate Prepared by Different Procedures - J. Hong and C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University)

16:40 255 Cathodic Electrosynthesis of CdO, Mixed (ZnO)x(CdO)1-x and Cd-doped ZnO Thin Films - K. Rajeshwar, C. Raman Nair, N. de Tacconi, G. Yogeeswaran and A. Seshadri (The University of Texas at Arlington)

17:00 256 Novel Technique for Characterizing Porous Structure of Electrodes and other Parts of Electrochemical Systems in Real Environment. Method of Standard Porosimetry - A. Sakars, A. Sakars and Y. Volfkovich (Porotech Ltd.)

17:15 257 Modeling the Discharge Process in Supercapacitor Nanoporous Carbon Electrodes - E. M. Shembel (Ener1Group), V. Izotov (National Technical University of Ukraine “KPI”), Y. Maletin (National Technical University of Ukraine “KPI”; Ener1 Group) and P. Novak (Ener1 Group)

17:30 258 In Situ Interparticle Resistance Measurements for Materials of Relevance to Battery Applications - I. A. Palencsar and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

17:45 259 Chemical Functionalization of Carbon with Aryl Diazonium Cations - M. Toupin (UQAM)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: K. M. Abraham and D. Scherson

• 260 Characteristics of ZnS Thin Films Deposited by Brush Plating – KR Murali (CECRI), K. Kumaresan (Saranathan College of Engineering) and J. Prince (Bharathidasan College of Engg)

• 261 Brush Plated CdTe Films and their PEC Behavior – KR Murali (CECRI), M. Ziaudeen and N. Jayaprakash (Government Arts College)

• 262 Growth and Characterization of Brush Plated CdS Films – KR Murali (CECRI), P. Elango and P. Gopalakrishnan (Government Arts College)

• 263 Characteristics of Brush Plated MnSe Films – KR Murali and D. Trivedi (CECRI)

• 264 Catalyst Loadings for PEMFC Electrodes Prepared by Sputter Deposition - K. Huang (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology), C. Tsai (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences), Y. Lai and W. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

• 265 Characterization and Performance Evaluations of MgNiPt Metal Hydride Alloys Prepared by Ball-milling - E. A. Ticianelli (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos), E. Souza and J. Castro (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos - USP)

• 266 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Layered Li-Ni-Mn-Co-O Doped with Metal Ions for Li-ion Battery Applications - J. Saavedra, S. Nieto and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 267 Research on Large Current Affection on LiMn2O4 in Supercapacitors - Y. Chen (School of Chemical Engineering)

• 268 Preparation and Electrochemical Properties of Composite Electrodes of Nickel Oxide/WMNTS - M. Zhang, Y. Zhang and M. Zhang (Harbin Engineering University)

• 269 The Synthesis of Hydrophobic Pt-Ru Nano-particles and Its Electrochemical Performance for Methanol Oxidation - H. Tu, W. Wang, C. Wan and Y. Wang (National Tsing-Hua University)

• 270 The Combustion Synthesis of Cobalt Vanadate for Lithium Rechargeble Batteries - C. Ryu and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 271 Study of Co-S and Co-Fe-S Mixed Thin Film Catalysts and their Behavior in Oxidation Reduction Reaction - L. Zhu (University of British Columbia), D. Susac, P. Wong, M. Teo, A. Sode, D. Bizzotto, K. Mitchell, R. Parsons (University of British Columbia) and S. Campbell (Ballard Power Systems Inc.)

• 272 Preparation of Pt/Polypyrrole Loaded Carbon Composite in Order to Improve Electrode Durability for Fuel Cells - M. Mizuhata, M. Oga and S. Deki (Kobe University)

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• 273 Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposite Electrode Materials Obtained from the Intercalation of Highly Conducting Poly (3, 4- Ethylenedioxythiophene) Nanosheets between MS2 Layers - M. Quintin (CNRS), V. Murugan (CMET India), C. Gopinath, K. Vijayamohanan (National Chemical Laboratory India), H. Jung (DNDC Korea), M. Delville and G. Campet (CNRS ICMCB)

• 274 Oxygen Reduction at Lanthanum Manganates in Alkaline Medium - C. Sequeira and D. Santos (Instituto Superior Tecnico)

• 275 Studies of the Hydrogen Storage Alloy Ml(NiCoMnAl)5.1 as Anode Electrocatalyst for PEMFCs - C. Sequeira and Y. Chen (Instituto Superior Tecnico)

• 276 A Borohydride-H2O2 Laboratory Fuel Cell - M. W. Franco (OMNIDEA), C. Sequeira (Instituto Superior Tecnico) and J. Condeco (OMNIDEA, Lda)

• 277 A Novel Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based Micro-Reformer for Portable Fuel Cell Applications - J. Ha, J. Gil (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), S. Kim (Samsung Electro Mechanics), H. Lee and J. Jang (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

• 278 Micro Packed-bed Reactor Using MEMS Technology - J. Gil, J. Jang, H. Lee (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), S. Kim (Samsung Electro Mechanics) and J. Ha (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

• 1283 Carbon Nanofibers With MnO2 and Its Electrochemical Characterizations - Y. Cho (Chonnam National University) and D. Chang (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

• 1284 Fabrications and Eelectrochemical Characterizations of Carbon Nanofibers with CNT - Y. Cho (Chonnam National University), D. Changa and G. Heo (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

F1 Corrosion General Session

CorrosionExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00Chair: P. Schmuki

• 306 Study on Cover Behavior of BTA Inhibitor on Copper Alloy - S. Zhang, Y. Wang (Chongqing University) and B. Hou (Institute of Oceanology, CAS)

• 307 Study of the Passive Films on Titanium Bioalloys - E. Vasilescu, M. Popa (Institute of Physical Chemistry), I. Demetrescu (Politehmica University), P. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry), D. Ionita (Politehmica University) and C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry)

• 308 Determination of the Rate Constants of Hydrogen Evolution and Permeation into Steel in Acidic Sulphate Solutions by IPZ Method - L. Tsygankova and E. Kosyanenko (Derzhavin State University)

• 309 Influence of Water and Pyridine Addition on the Hydrogen Overvoltage on Iron in the Ethylene Glycol Solutions of HCl - L. Tsygankova, V. Vigdorovich, I. Zarapina and N. Shel (Derzhavin State University)

• 310 Method of Preparing the Wet Etching Composition Having High Etching Selectivity - J. La (Samsung Cheil Industry)

• 311 Study of Corrosion Properties of PVD Coatings and Electrochemically Deposited Polypyrrole Film on Mild Steel - E. Machnikova (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), M. Pazderova (VZLU), M. Bazzaoui (FEUP), K. Olysar (HVM Plasma, ltd) and V. Machovic (Institute of Chemical Technology)

• 312 Corrosion Protection of Bronze Patina by New Non-Toxic Organic Inhibitors - E. Stupnisek-Lisac, K. Tadic, H. Otmacic (Faculty of Chemical Engineering & Technology) and H. Takenouti (LISE - CNRS)

• 313 Influence of Alloying Elements on the Corrosion of Cobalt Alloys - M. Metikos-Hukovic, R. Babic, Z. Pilic (Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology) and D. Omanovic (Rudjer Boskovic Institute)

• 314 The Influence of Flow Velocity of Electrolyte on High-speed Electrogalvazing Deposit Roughness and Texture - X. Zhu, N. Li, D. Li and W. Li (Harbin Institute of Technology)

G1 Solid-State Joint General Poster Session

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology / High Temperature Materials /

Luminescence and Display Materials / SensorExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00Co-Chairs: C. L. Claeys, M. J. Deen, and M. Kubota

• 340 Optical Properties of Silicon - SiO2 Superlattice - R. -. Tsu (UNC-Charlotte) and K. Daneshvar (University of North Carolina)

• 341 Usefulness of the Instantaneous Mass-Charge Ratio for Elucidating the Ions Role in the Stabilization and Dissolution Processes in Prussian Blue Films - F. Vicente, J. Agrisuelas (University of Valencia), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), J. Garcia-Jareno, D. Gimenez-Romero (University of Valencia) and H. Perrot (CNRS-LISE)

• 342 Peculiarities of Electroless Copper Deposition Processes Using Different Cu(II) Chelating Agents - E. Norkus (Institute of Chemistry)

• 343 Application of Porous Low-K in a High Frequency Transmission Line Interconnect - K. Fang (Institute Of Electronics), B. Tsui (Institute Of Electronics, National Chiao-Tung University) and K. Melzer (Semiconductor Technology and Microsystems Laboratory, Dresden University of Technology)

• 344 Effect of Tin-doped Indium Oxide Film Thickness on the Diffusion Barrier between Silicon and Copper - W. Chen (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology) and W. Liu (National Formosa University)

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• 345 Peracetic Acid as Active Species in Mixtures for Selective Etching of SiGe/Si Layer Systems - Aspects of Chemistry and Analytics - B. Kolbesen (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) and M. Guder (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University)

• 346 Three Dimensional Laser-Assisted Atom-Probe Tomography: Advanced Analysis of Si Nanostructures - K. Thompson, D. Larson, J. Bunton, R. Ulfig, T. Prosa, J. Sebastian, J. Olson, D. Lens and T. Kelly (Imago Scientific Instruments)

• 347 Iron Diffusion Profile Studies by Surface Photo-Voltage for Silicon Iron Implanted Wafers after Rapid Thermal Anneal - I. Rapoport, P. Taylor, S. Kim and B. Orschel (SUMCO USA)

• 348 Iron Contaminants Transport from Silicon Carbide Hardware during Thermal Treatment at Elevated Temperatures - I. Rapoport and P. Taylor (SUMCO USA)

• 349 Proton Conduction in In3+-doped Tin Phosphates with Various P/(Sn+In) Ratios - M. Nagao, T. Kamiya, P. Heo, T. Hibino, M. Sano (Nagoya University) and A. Tomita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

• 350 Electronic Transport in Single Crystals of Gd-doped Ceria - E. Ruiz-Trejo (UNAM) and J. Maier (Max-Planck-Institut fur Festkorperforschung)

• 351 Preparation and Characterization of Composite Electrodes Comprising of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)- Poly(Styrene Sulfonic Acid) and Hydrous Ruthenium Oxide - T. Wen and L. Huang (National Cheng Kung University)

• 352 Characterization of Surface Preparation for Epitaxial SiGe Process Using X-ray Reflectivity - D. Agnihotri (Jordan Valley Semiconductors, Inc), C. Lee, H. Tai, A. Chen, M. Ma (UMC), B. Steven, J. Gallegos, J. O’Dell and S. Kalegaonkar (Jordan Valley Semiconductors)

• 353 Hydrogen Diffusion and Trapping in Boron Implated Crystalline Silicon - M. Ghita, R. Turner, A. Hunniford, R. McCullough, H. Gamble, W. Graham and M. Finnis (Queen’s University Belfast)

• 354 Self-seeding Crystallization of Silicon Thin Films Using Continuous-Wave Laser - S. Kuroki, S. Fujii, K. Kotani and T. Ito (Tohoku University)

• 355 Intrinsic Gettering Effect of Bulk Micro Defect on Oxide Integrity of Flash Memory - T. Kang, K. Hee Sung, P. Young Soo, C. Kyoo Chul and K. Tae Sung (Samsung Electronics)

• 356 Isolated Carbon Confinement Methodology for Ultrathin Boron Profiles with Enhanced Conductivity in Sub-50 nm Strained Layers of Silicon Germanium - D. Enicks (ATMEL Corp.) and G. Oleszek (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs)

• 357 Thermal Redistribution of Oxygen and Carbon in Sub-50 nm Strained Layers of Boron Doped SiGeC - D. Enicks (ATMEL Corp.) and G. Oleszek (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs)

• 358 Photoluminescence as Complimentary Technique for Metals Contamination Monitoring after Thermal Processing - I. Rapoport, P. Taylor, S. Kim and B. Orschel (SUMCO USA)

• 359 Self-seeding Crystallization of Silicon Thin Films Using Continuous-Wave Laser - S. Kuroki, S. Fujii, K. Kotani and T. Ito (Tohoku University)

• 360 Drivability Enhancement of MOS Transistors Fabricated on Nano-Grating Silicon Wafers - T. Ito, S. Kuroki and K. Kotani (Tohoku University)

I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems:

Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II

Dielectric Science and TechnologyPlaza Court 1, Concourse Level

Nanosystem ReliabilityCo-Chairs: V. Desai and N. Umezawa

08:30 386 Product Level Reliability Challenges for 65 nm Technologies - H. Puchner, T. Nigam and K. Manjularani (Cypress Semiconductor)

09:00 387 Lanthanum Oxides for Gate Insulator Application - K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:30 388 High-k Dielectric/Semiconductor Interface Engineering Using A Valence-Mending Technique - M. Tao (The University of Texas at Arlington)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Novel Devices Co-Chairs: H. Puchner and K. Kakushima

10:20 389 Nanocrystalline Silicon Quantum Dot Devices - S. Oda and H. Mizuta (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:50 390 Characterization of Electronic Charged States of Si-Based Quantum Dots and Their Application to Floating Gate Memories - S. Miyazaki, M. Ikeda and K. Makihara (Hiroshima University)

11:20 391 Recent Progress of SiGe Heterostructure Technologies for Novel Devices - M. Miyao, H. Kanno and T. Sadoh (Kyushu University)

11:50 392 Influence of Dielectric on Organic Electronic Devices - V. Budhraja and J. Kumar (IIT Kanpur)

Novel Devices and Memory Technology Co-Chairs: T. Chikyo and P. Ahmet

14:00 393 Advanced TiN Metal-Gate FinFET Technology - Y. Liu, E. Sugimata, T. Matsukawa, M. Masahara, K. Endo, I. Kenichi, T. Shimizu, S. Ouchi and E. Suzuki (AIST)

14:30 394 New Non-Volatile Memory with Magnetic Nano-Dots - M. Koyanagi, J. Bea, C. Yin, T. Fukushima and T. Tanaka (Tohoku University)

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15:00 395 HfAlO and HfSiO Based Dielectrics for Future DRAM Applications - J. Heitmann (Infineon Technologies), A. Avellan, E. Erben, S. Kudelka (Infineon) and U. Schroeder (Infineon Technologies)

15:30 396 Thermal Stability Study of Al2O3 MIM Capacitor for DRAM Application - J. Lee (Ching Yun University)

15:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Low-k Dielectric Technology Co-Chairs: Y. Liu and T. Ogura

16:10 397 Chemical-Mechanical Polishing of SiCOH-Based Low-k Dielectrics - W. Tseng (IBM Microelectronics), A. Sakamoto (SONY Electronics Inc), S. Ponoth (IBM Semiconductor R&D Center), D. Hong (Samsung Electronics Co), L. Economikos (IBM Corporation), S. Vogt, A. Ticknor, S. Cohen, R. Wanner and B. Kim (IBM Semiconductor R&D Center)

16:30 398 Copper Diffusion and Corrosion Behavior through the Hillock Defect Found Beneath the Weak SiN Dielectric Barrier in Dual Damascene Process - S. Kim, J. Hong and J. Han (DongbuAnam Semiconductor)

16:50 399 An Easy Method to Measure the Damaged Thickness of Low-k Film after Ash Process - C. Shim, H. Lim and S. Jung (Dongbuanam Semiconductor Inc.)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: T. Chikyo and D. Misra

• 400 Corrosion Tests on Passivation Layer of Silicon Wafer for Implantable Electrochemical Sensors and Medical Devices - A. Agazaryan, H. Jiang and D. Zhou (Second Sight Medical Products, Inc)

• 401 Electrical Characteristics of Erbium Oxide Films on Silicon Substrate by Reactive RF Sputtering for Different Metal Gate - T. Pan, C. Chen, J. Lee, C. Hsieh and C. Lai (Chang Gung University)

• 402 The Low Leakage Current Density of MIS with SiO2 Film made by ICP-CVD - Y. Lu (Kun Shan University of Technology), S. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University) and M. Hon (Da-Yeh University)

• 403 Degradation in Hafnium Oxynitride (HfNO) High-k Dielectric under Nano-scaled Ramped Voltage Stress by Using Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy - Y. Wu, T. Cheng and H. Chen (National Chi-Nan University)

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II

ElectrodepositionPlaza Ballroom D, Concourse Level

Copper ElectrodepositionCo-Chairs: J. Dukovic and T. P. Moffat

08:20 421 The Effect of Electrodeposited Copper Overburden Uniformity and Thickness on Post-Polish Planarity - B. Baker-O’Neal (IBM), N. Lustig (IBM System and Technology Group), W. Tseng (IBM Microelectronics), P. Flaitz, T. Ko (IBM System and Technology Group) and H. Deligianni (IBM)

08:40 422 Leveler Molecular Weight and Concentration Impact on Damascene Copper Electroplating Bath Electrochemical Behavior and Film Properties - J. D. Reid and J. Zhou (Novellus Systems)

09:20 423 Control of Overfill Bumps in Damascene Cu Electrodeposition - S. Kim, D. Wheeler, D. Josell (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and T. Moffat (NIST)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 424 Effect of Electrolyte Acidity on Copper Plating Process Performance - C. Witt (Cookson Electronics - Enthone, Inc.), X. Lin (Cookson Electronics - Enthone) and R. Carpio (SEMATECH-ATDF)

10:40 425 An In Situ Ellipsometric Study of the Competitive Adsorption of PEG-/Cl-/(SPS/MPS)on Cu - M. L. Walker, L. Richter and T. Moffat (NIST)

11:00 426 Advanced Metrology and Control of Copper Electrochemical Deposition - T. H. Bailey, Q. Wang and M. West (Metara Inc.)

11:20 427 Electrically Mediated Copper Electrodeposition for Interconnect Applications - H. McCrabb, E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.) and R. Carpio (SEMATECH-ATDF)

11:40 428 In Situ AFM Observation of the Morphology of Copper Electrodeposited in the Presence of Bath Additives - S. Ahmed, M. Breathnach, S. Nakahara and D. N. Buckley (University of Limerick)

Copper Electrodeposition Co-Chairs: B. Baker and J. Dukovic

14:00 429 Vacancy-Induced Film Cracking in Electrodeposited Copper - S. Nakahara, S. Ahmed and D. N. Buckley (University of Limerick)

14:20 430 In Situ Stress Measurements During Copper Deposition - G. R. Stafford and C. Beauchamp (NIST)

14:40 431 Effect of Seed Layers on the Internal Stress of Electroplated Sn-Cu Films - M. Saito, H. Sasaki and T. Hommma (Waseda University)

15:00 432 Electrochemical Processing of Ultrathin Metallic Oxides Featuring in-situ Monitoring of Growth Stress Transitions - J. Vanhumbeeck and J. Proost (Universite Catholique de Louvain)

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15:20 433 The Role of Surface Active States in Copper Electrodeposition in Acid Solution - L. D. Burke, C. Buckley and R. Sharna (University College Cork)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 434 The Effect of Suppressor on the Nucleation of Copper on Ruthenium Substrates - B. Baker-O’Neal, M. Zheng, J. Kelly and H. Deligianni (IBM)

16:20 435 Silver Direct Electrodeposition on Ru Thin Film - H. Koo, J. Kim (Seoul National University) and K. Kim (DongbuAnam Semiconductor)

16:40 436 Electrodeposition of Cu on Ta-Based Layers - J. Kelly, M. Zheng, C. Cabral Jr. and H. Deligianni (IBM)

17:00 437 Simulation and Experimental Results for Copper Deposition in a Moving Wafer Tool to Minimize Terminal Effects - J. Lee (Faraday Technology), H. McCrabb, E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.) and R. Carpio (SEMATECH-ATDF)

17:20 438 Simultaneous AFM and Resistance Measurements on Electrodeposited Copper Films during Room Temperature Aging - S. Ahmed, T. Tanaka-Ahmed, D. N. Buckley and S. Nakahara (University of Limerick)

17:40 439 Copper Electrodeposition on Diffusion Barrier Films- A Literature Review - B. Pesic (University of Idaho)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: L. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, T. P. Moffat and J. L. Stickney

• 440 Electroless Cobalt Thin Films Deposited onto Palladium Pre-activated Silicon Surfaces - S. G. Santos, A. Hashimoto and G. Gozzi (University of Sao Paulo - EPUSP - PSI)

• 441 Electrochemical Investigation of Electroless Co-Based Solution for Cu Lines Capping Processes - S. Chang, C. Wan, Y. Wang (National Tsing-Hua University), C. Shih, M. Tsai, S. Shue, C. Yu and M. Liang (TSMC)

• 442 In-situ Grain Growth Investigation of Copper Electrodeposits for ULSI - H. Lee, H. Han, D. Kim, U. Lee, K. Oh (Seoul National University) and P. Cha (Kookmin University)

• 443 A New Method to Plate Ternary Alloy Film for Forming Glass Products - M. Yoshitake, E. Yanagisawa, N. Yoshida, A. Takenaka, T. Ohashi, Y. Segawa, H. Wakatsuki, H. Kameda and S. Kashiwabara (Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.)

• 444 Experimental Study of a Copper Pattern Plating Process: Influence of Bath Chemistry, Plating Parameters and Lithographic Pattern on Die Plating Uniformity. - L. Dumas, A. Broca and E. Serret (STMicroelectronics)

• 445 Numerical Simulation of Transient Natural Convection Developing a Vertical Plane Electrode - S. Kawai, K. Nishikawa, Y. Fukunaka and S. Kida (Kyoto University)

• 446 A New Insight to Pseudocapacity of a Foreign Substrate During Galvanostatic Nucleation - Y. Krishtop and V. Trofimenko (Dniepropetrovsk National University)

• 447 Reverse Selectivity Performance of Nano Sized Ceria Slurry for Damascene Gate CMP Process - Y. Kim, K. Lee, S. Kim, U. Paik and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 448 Dependence of Decarbonation of Cerium Precursor on Synthesized Ceria Particle and its Influence of STI CMP Performance - K. Lee, Y. Kim, S. Kim, U. Paik and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 449 Fabrication of the Plasma Assisted Atomic Layer Deposition- Al2O3 Buried SOI with Direct Bonding - M. Kang and C. Choi (Cheju National University)

• 450 Non-aqueous Electrophoretic Deposition of Aluminum Nitride from Its Suspension in Acetyl Acetone - B. Workie (Delaware State University), B. McCandless (University of Delaware) and Z. Gebeyehu (Columbus State University)

• 451 Effects of Various Factors on the Amount of AlN Coated in Electrophoretic Deposition of Aluminum Nitride from Its Suspension in Acetyl Acetone - B. Workie (Delaware State University), B. McCandless (University of Delaware) and Z. Gebeyehu (Columbus State University)

K1 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XLIV

Electronics and PhotonicsPlaza Court 2, Concourse Level

Compound Semiconductor Devices Chair: G. Solomon

08:00 487 Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors for High Speed Electronics - H. Zhang (Northrop Grumman)

08:40 488 High Performance Sub-Micron InP/InGaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor with Advanced Interconnect Technology - P. Chang (Northrop Grumman), D. Scott, D. Sawdai, L. Dang, D. Li, X. Zeng, P. Nam, J. Wang (Northrop Grumman Space Technology), V. Gambin (Northrop Grumman Space Technologies), P. Wen, B. Chan, B. Oyama, M. Barsky, A. Gutierrez-Aitken and A. Oki (Northrop Grumman Space Technology)

09:00 489 Influences of Gate Recess Structure on the DC Characteristics of 0.1-Micron Metamorphic HEMTs - J. Oh, Y. Back, S. Choi, S. Moon, B. Lee, J. Rhee and S. Kim (Dongguk University)

09:20 490 The Mechanism of Phototransistors and Its Model in OEIC Application - S. Tan, C. Liao, K. Liu, H. Chen, Y. Huang and H. Chen (Ching Yun University)

Advanced Compound Semiconductor Technology and Materials II Chair: N. Singh

10:00 491 Visualization of Electric and Magnetic Fields of Nanomaterials by Electron Holography - D. Shindo (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials), J. Kim and Y. Murakami (IMRAM, Tohohu Univ.)

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10:40 492 Molecular Beam Epitaxy of Lithium Niobate/Tantalate Multifunctional Materials Using a Chloride Refractory Metal Chemistry - W. A. Doolittle, A. Carver, W. Henderson and W. Calley (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20 493 Effect of Kinetics on the Morphology of Hydrogen Exfoliated Layers - S. L. Hayashi (University of California, Los Angeles), R. Sandhu (Northrop Grumman) and M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles)

11:40 494 Novel Pd/Ge/Cu Ohmic Contact to n-Type GaAs - K. Chen, C. Lee and E. Chang (National Chiao Tung University)

Advanced Compound Semiconductor Technology and Materials II Chair: P. Chang

14:00 495 Enhancing Ferroelectrics Using Strain - M. D. Biegalski, D. Schlom, S. McKinstry, J. Haeni, Y. Li, A. Sharron, A. Rao, W. Tian, V. Vaithyanathan, V. Gopalan, L. Chen (Pennsylvania State University), K. Choi, C. Eom (University of Wisconsin-Madison), P. Irvin, J. Levy (University of Pittsburgh), Y. Chen, X. Pan (The University of Michigan), W. Chang (Naval Research Laboratory), J. Schubert (Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH), M. Hawley (Los Alamos National Laboratory), A. Tagantsev, V. Sherman (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), R. Uecker and P. Reiche (Institute for Crystal Growth, Berlin)

14:40 496 Effect of Electrolyte Concentration on Anodic Porous Layer Growth for n-InP in KOH - D. N. Buckley, R. Lynch and C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick)

15:00 497 Preparation of Bismuth Telluride Compound Semiconductors through Thin Film Reactions - C. Liao (National Tsing Hua University), D. She, B. Liao and S. Kuo (National Tsing-Hua University)

Wide Bandgap Devices and Technology II Chair: L. Chou

15:40 498 Fabrication Processing of ZnO-based LEDs - J. Chen, Y. Li, S. Jang, T. Anderson, R. Fan, H. Kim, B. Gila, D. Norton and S. Pearton (University of Florida)

16:00 499 Thermally Stable Boride Ohmic Contacts on n-ZnO - J. Wright (The University of Florida)

16:20 500 Effect of Surface Grooved Visible Light Active Carbon Modified (CM)-n-TiO2 Thin Film Electrodes on Photosplitting of Water - S. U. Khan and Y. Shaban (Duquesne University)

16:40 501 ZnO Light-Emitting Diodes Simulation - S. Jang, J. Chen, F. Ren, S. Han, D. Norton and S. Pearton (University of Florida)

17:00 502 Fabrication of Carbon Modified Visible Light Active n-TiO2 Thin Films by Wet Process for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - C. Xu and S. U. Khan (Duquesne University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00

• 503 Comparison of ZnO Dry Etching in High Density Inductively Coupled CH4/H2 and C2H6/H2-based Chemistries - W. Lim, S. Pearton, L. Voss, R. Khanna, J. Wright, B. Gila, D. Norton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

• 504 Enhancement of LED Light-Extraction Efficiency by Anodic Oxidation - C. Wang, W. Lu, M. Houng, T. Yen, Y. Wang (National Cheng Kung University), C. Liu (Nan Jeon Institute of Technology) and C. Chu (Epitech Technology Corporation)

• 505 Investigation of InP/InGaAs pnp Heterostructure-Emitter Bipolar Transistor - J. Tsai, Y. Kang, I. Hsu and T. Weng (National Kaohsiung Normal University)

• 506 Optical Gain Tuning Performance of Three-Terminal Dual-Emitter Phototransistors - W. Lour, W. Chen (National Taiwan Ocean University), H. Chen (National University of Kaohsiung), M. Hsu, S. Chiu and Y. Chang (National Taiwan Ocean University)

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X

Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 10, Concourse Level

300 MM (continued)Co-Chairs: D. Gilles and W. Huber

08:00 516 Wafer Strength and Slip Generation Behavior in 300 mm Wafers - T. Ono, W. Sugimura (SUMCO Corporation), T. Kihara (SUMCO) and M. Hourai (SUMCO Corporation)

08:30 517 Warp of Silicon Wafers Produced from WireSaw Slicing: Modeling, Simulation, and Experiments - P. Gupta and M. Kulkarni (MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.)

08:50 518 Lessons Learned from the 300 mm Transition - S. Kramer, J. Ferrell, J. Draina and D. Fandel (ISMI)

09:10 519 Discussion on Issues Toward 450 mm Wafer - M. Watanabe (SEZ Japan), T. Fukuda (Fujutsu), A. Ogura (Meiji University), Y. Kirino (Toshiba Ceramics) and M. Kohno (Komatsu Electronic Metals)

09:30 520 300 mm SOI for High Volume Manufacturing - G. Pfeiffer (IBM), M. Haag, M. Schmidt, R. Krause (IBM Procurement Technology Center), P. Tsai and J. Lee (IBM Corp.)

Process Development and Modeling Co-Chairs: U. Gosele and P. Packan

10:15 521 Growth Kinetics and Electrical Properties of Ultrathin Silicon-Dioxide Layers - H. Z. Massoud (Duke University)

10:45 522 Computational Design of Si/SiO2 Interface for Advanced and Future Electronics - A. Korkin (Nano and Giga Solutions, Inc.), G. Bersuker (Sematech), J. Greer (Tyndall National Institute) and R. Bartlett (University of Florida)

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11:15 523 Defect Dynamics in the Presence of Nitrogen and Oxygen in Growing Czochralski Silicon Crystals - M. Kulkarni (MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.), V. V. Voronkov (MEMC Electronic Materials) and R. Falster (MEMC Electronic Materials, Novara, Italy)

11:30 524 Defect Dynamics in the Presence of Oxygen in Growing Czochralski Silicon Crystals - M. Kulkarni (MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.), V. V. Voronkov (MEMC Electronic Materials) and R. Falster (MEMC Electronic Materials, Novara, Italy)

11:45 525 Analytical Modeling of the Interaction of Vacancies and Oxygen for Oxide Precipitation in RTA Treated Wafers - G. Kissinger, J. Dabrowski (IHP), A. Sattler, C. Seuring, T. Mueller (Siltronic AG), H. Richter (IHP-Microelectronics) and W. von Ammon (Siltronic AG)

Process Development and Modeling (continued) Co-Chairs: P. Packan and U. Gosele

14:00 526 First Principles Calculation for Cu Gettering by Dopant or Dopant-Vacancy Complex in Silicon Crystal - K. Sueoka, S. Ohara, S. Shiba and S. Fukutani (Okayama Prefectural Univ)

14:20 527 Analysis of Internal Gettering of Iron Based on the Nucleation Model of Iron Precipitation - K. Nakamura and J. Tomioka (Komatsu Electronic Metals Co.,Ltd.,)

14:40 528 Si Self-Diffusion in High Concentration B-Doped Si Using Highly Pure 30Si Epitaxial Layer - S. Matsumoto (Keio University)

15:00 529 Modeling Growth Behavior for Si1-xGex from SiH4 and GeH4 by CVD - X. Yang and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

M1 Biological Fuel Cells

Energy Technology / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Director’s Row E, Ground Floor

Enzymatic Fuel Cell Fundamentals ICo-Chairs: S. Calabrese Barton and J. Kim

08:00 552 Vitamin K3-Mediated Electrooxidation of Glucose in Biofluids - M. Nishizawa, M. Togo, H. Kaji and T. Abe (Tohoku University)

08:20 553 Glucose Dehydrogenase Bioanodes for Biofuel Cells - S. Minteer, Y. Ansari and B. Treu (Saint Louis University)

08:40 554 Conversion of a Plant Chloroplast to a Biological Fuel Cell. Comparison of Electron Transfer from Reduced Ferredoxin to FAD and a Gold Electrode - S. P. Walch and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

09:00 555 Bio-Fuel Cell Glucose Anode Based on Direct Electron Transfer - D. Ivnitski, B. Branch and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

09:20 556 Kinetic Studies of Electron Transfer Between PQQ-dependent Soluble Glucose Dehydrogenase and Mediators - N. Okumura, T. Abo (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University), S. Tsujimura and K. Kano (Kyoto University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 557 Anode and Cathode Reactions for Biofuel Cells Based on Direct Electron Transfer Reactions Between Biological Components and Electrodes - L. Gorton (Lund University)

10:40 558 The Mechanism of Oxygen Electroreduction by Blue Multicopper Oxidase on Gold - S. Shleev (Lund University), M. Pita (Instituto de Catalisis y Petroleoquimica CSIC), N. Mano (The University of Texas at Austin), A. Christenson (Lund University), A. Yaropolov (Institute of Biochemistry), A. Heller (The University of Texas at Austin), L. Gorton (Lund University) and T. Ruzgas (Malmo University)

11:00 559 New Approaches in the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen for Biofuel Cells - P. Kulesza, K. Karnicka, A. Ernst, K. Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw), W. Schuhmann, D. Guschin (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum) and L. Stoica (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum)

11:20 560 In-situ Characterizations of Methylene Green Modified Enzyme Electrodes - V. Svoboda, M. J. Cooney, C. Rippolz and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

11:40 561 CombiMatrix CustomArray 12K and eC Reader: a Flexible Platform for Highly Parallel Electrochemical Evaluation of Enzyme Activity. - K. M. Roth, A. Ghindilis, K. Schwarzkopf, K. Peyvan and A. McShea (Combimatrix Corp.)

Enzymatic Fuel Cell Fundamentals II Co-Chairs: S. Minteer and D. Leech

14:00 562 Bio-Fuel Cell Air Cathode Based on Direct Electron Transfer - P. Atanassov, G. Gupta and B. Branch (University of New Mexico)

14:40 563 Multi-cupper Oxidase-Catalyzed Four-Electron Reduction of Dioxygen for Biocathodes - K. Kano, S. Tsujimura and Y. Kamitaka (Kyoto University)

15:00 564 Interfacial Electrochemistry of Dehaloperoxidase - E. L. D’Antonio, J. Belyea, M. Davis, S. Franzen, T. Sit, S. Lommel and E. Bowden (North Carolina State University)

15:20 565 Monolayer Electrochemistry of Cytochrome c on Phosphonic Acid Terminated Alkanethiolate SAMs - E. Bowden, L. Quan and E. L. D’Antonio (North Carolina State University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 566 Modeling Oxygen Concentrations Effects in a Miniature Compartment-less Glucose-O2 Biofuel Cell - B. Kienitz, H. Baskaran and T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

16:20 567 Electroreduction of O2 on Cytochrome c Oxidase Modified Electrode for Biofuel Cell - L. Su and L. Su (VCU)

16:40 568 Oxygen Availability in Biological/Implantable Fuel Cells: Oxygen-Hemoglobin Kinetics - H. Baskaran, J. Kurasch and T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

17:00 569 Computational Studies of Face-to-Face Porphyrin Catalyzed Reduction of Dioxygen - R. Muller (Sandia National Labs) and D. Ingersoll (Sandia National Laboratories)

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17:20 570 Self-Assembled Monolayer of Oxygen Reduction Catalyst on Metal Oxide Supports - J. K. Thomson and D. Gervasio (Arizona State University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: S. Calabrese Barton and S. Minteer

• 571 Novel 3D Structured Glucose Oxidase Anode for Bio-Fuel Cells - B. Branch, D. Ivnitski and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

• 572 Characterization of Enzyme Catalyzed Electrode Using Quantitative Fluorescence - M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii at Manoa), A. Konash (University of Hawaii), B. Liaw and D. Jameson (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

N1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom A, Concourse Level

Chair: P. Kamat

08:20 607 Ultrafast Charge Carrier Generation in Poly (3-hexylthiophene) and Methanofullerene Blended Films Studied by Time-resolved THz Spectroscopy - X. Ai, M. Beard, K. Knutsen, S. Shaheen, G. Rumbles and R. Ellingson (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40 608 The Electrochemistry of Tridysprosium Nitride Clusterfullerenes Dy3N@C2n (2n = 78, 80) - L. Dunsch, S. Shangfeng Yang (IFW Dresden), M. Zalibera and P. Rapta (STU Bratislava)

09:00 609 DC Characterisation of C60 Whiskers Using Deposited and Contacting Electrodes - M. Larsson (Optical & Semiconductor Devices Group), J. Kjelstrup-Hansen (Technical University of Denmark) and S. Lucyszyn (Imperial College London)

09:20 610 DNA (RNA)-Carbon Nanotube Hybrids- Aqueous Solutions and Ultra Thin Films- - N. Nakashima, A. Ishibashi and Y. Noguchi (Kyushu University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D.M. Guldi

• 611 Liquid-Crystalline Cholesterol-Based [60]Fullerene Hexaadducts - D. Felder-Flesch, D. Felder-Flesch (CNRS), L. Rupnicki, C. Bourgogne, B. Donnio and D. Guillon (IPCMS/GMO)

• 612 Electrical Transport in Individual Template-Grown MoS2 Nanotubes - H. Wang, D. Seley and A. Chick (Colorado State University)

• 613 The Fast Response Electrochromic Device with Inorganic Tantalum Oxide Films as an Ion Storage Layer - Y. Lu and C. Hu (Kun Shan University of Technology)

• 614 Properties of Surface Treated C60 Surfaces: Surface Finishing Application - A. Jayatissa (The University of Toledo)

• 615 Dependence of Energy and Electron Transfer on Length and Configuration of Bridged Oligosilane in Porphyrin-C60 Dyad - M. Sasaki (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University)

• 616 Effect of Charge of Axle on Light Induced Molecular Motion in Photoinduced Processes in Rotaxanes Containing [60]Fullerene and Ferrocene - O. Ito, O. Ito and A. Sandanyaka (Tohoku University)

• 617 Modulation of Photoinduced Electron Transfer by a Distortion of Bridged Molecule in Fullerene-Bridge-Porphyrin System - Y. Araki (Tohoku University), H. Zhang (Institute of Chemistry), O. Ito (Tohoku University), T. Oike, T. Kurata, K. Takimiya, T. Otsubo (Hiroshima University) and Y. Aso (Osaka University)

• 618 Electrical Transport in Individual Template-Grown MoS2 Nanotubes - B. Parkinson, H. Wang, S. David and A. Chick (Colorado State University)

N2 Molecular and Supramolecular

Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. M. Guldi

• 619 Synthetic Efforts Toward Truncated Fullerene C55(O)5 - L. Gan and S. Huang (Peking University)

• 620 Adsorption of C59Si, and C60N on Si(100) Monohydride Surface - I. Zanella (Universidade de Sao Paulo), A. Fazzio (Universidade de Sao Paulo) and A. Roque da Silva (Instituto de Fisica - USP)

• 621 Dynamic Studies of Fullerene Reactions - I. V. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), O. Boltalina (CSU) and S. Strauss (Colorado State University)

• 622 Tether-directed Selective Synthesis of Fulleropyrrolidine Bisadducts - Z. Zhou and S. Wilson (Luna nanoWorks)

• 623 Fullerene Nanostructures. Modulating the Light Absorption Properties of C60-based Ensembles - N. Martin (Complutense University)

• 624 Separation and Characterization of Isomeric Monoadducts of Fulleropyrrolidine Derivatives of C70 - C. J. Smart, B. Q. Mercado and S. Belli (Vassar College)

• 625 Manganese(III) Acetate-Mediated Synthesis and Further Functionalization of [60]Fullerene-Fused Lactones - G. Wang and F. Li (University of Science and Technology of China)

• 626 In Situ Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of Doped Single and Double Walled Carbon Nanotubes - L. Dunsch, M. Kalbac (IFW Dresden), L. Kavan and M. Zukalova (Heyrovsky-Institute Prague)

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• 627 Fluoromodifications of Small Bandgap Fullerenes: C74 Case - N. B. Shustova (CSU), K. Seppelt (Freie University), A. Goryunkov, A. Pimenova, V. Markov (MSU), S. Strauss (CSU), R. Bolskar (TDA), M. D. Diener (TDA Research), A. Popov (Moscow State University) and O. Boltalina (CSU)

N3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom B, Concourse Level

Chair: S. Bachilo

08:20 663 Optical Studies of Nanotubes Suspended in Air - P. Finnie, K. Kaminska, J. Bond, D. Austing and J. Lefebvre (National Research Council (Canada))

08:40 664 Species and Time-resolved Photoluminescence of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), W. Metzger, M. Jones, T. J. McDonald, C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Lab), R. Ellingson and G. Rumbles (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:00 665 Hot Phonons in Suspended Carbon Nanotubes - D. Mann (Stanford University), E. Pop (Intel Corporation) and H. Dai (Stanford University)

09:20 666 Single Carbon Nanotube Electronics and Photonics - T. D. Krauss, L. Huang, Z. Wang and L. Rothberg (University of Rochester)

Chair: P. Finnie

10:00 667 Detection of Biomolecules Using the Band-Gap Fluorescence of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - M. S. Strano (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)

10:20 668 Visualization of Free Translational and Rotational Motion of Individual Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes with near-IR Fluorescence Microscopy - D. Tsyboulski, S. M. Bachilo, A. Kolomeisky and R. Weisman (Rice University)

10:40 669 Time-dependent Photoluminescence Spectroscopy to Determine the Binding Strength of Surfactant Molecules to Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes - T. J. McDonald, C. Engtrakul, M. Jones, J. Blackburn, R. Ellingson, G. Rumbles and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

11:00 670 Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Heteroatom-doped Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Coupled Heterosystems - K. Knutsen, J. Blackburn, C. Engtrakul, M. Beard, T. J. McDonald, M. Jones, G. Rumbles, R. Ellingson and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

11:20 671 Encapsulation of Carotenoids in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and their Optical Properties - K. Yanagi, Y. Miyata and H. Kataura (National Insititute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

11:40 672 Electronic and Electromechanical Applications of Carbon Nanotube Structures - R. Vajtai (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), S. Kar (RPI), A. Cao (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Y. Jung (Northeastern University) and P. Ajayan (RPI)

Co-Chairs: T. Krauss, H. Shinohara, and S. Stevenson

14:00 673 Electrochemical Properties of Macro Architectures of Carbon Nanotube Electrodes - N. -. Punbusayakul (King Monkut’s University of Technology Thonburi), S. Talapatra, L. Ci and A. Pulickel (Rensselear Polytechnic Institute)

14:20 674 Defects and Charge Transport in Carbon Nanotubes - A. Fazzio (Universidade de Sao Paulo), R. Amorim, M. Rossi, F. Novaes and A. Roque da Silva (Instituto de Fisica - USP)

14:40 675 In Situ ESR Spectroelectrochemistry of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and C60 Fullerene Peapods - L. Dunsch, J. Tarabek (IFW Dresden), L. Kavan (Heyrovsky-Institute Prague), M. Kalbac (IFW Dresden) and P. Rapta (STU Bratislava)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. M. Guldi

• 676 Encapsulation of Size-selected Linear Polyynes into Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes: Polyyne-Peapod - D. Nishide, H. Dohi (Nagoya University), T. Wakabayashi (Kinki University), M. Ishida, S. Kikuchi, R. Kitaura, T. Sugai and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 677 Light-induced Current in Long Carbon Nanotubes - J. Wei, D. Wu, Z. Wang, J. Luo and K. Wang (Tsinghua University)

• 678 Photoluminescence from SWNTs and Very-Thin-DWNTs Synthesized by the Zeolite-CCVD Method - N. Kishi, S. Kikuchi, T. Sugai and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 679 The Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes by DC Arc Discharge Process Using a Floating Catalyst Method - H. Kim and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

N4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. M. Guldi

• 680 Electrostatically Actuated Oscillator of Bundle and Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - J. Lee (Information Display Research Center), H. Lee (Sangmyung University), O. Kwon (Semyung University), H. Hwang, K. Byun, J. Kang (Chung-Ang University) and Q. Jiang (University of California, Riverside)

• 681 Transparent and Flexible Carbon Nanotube/Polyaniline pH Sensor - M. Kaempgen and S. Roth (Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research)

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• 682 Nanotube Oscillator Based on Short Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Bundle - O. Kwon (Semyung University), J. Lee (Information Display Research Center), H. Lee (Sangmyung University), H. Hwang, J. Kang, K. Byun (Chung-Ang University) and Q. Jiang (University of California, Riverside)

• 683 Electromechanical Analysis of a Suspended Nanotube Memory - J. Kang, K. Song, K. Byun and H. Hwang (Chung-Ang University)

N5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom B, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: T. Krauss, H. Shinohara and S. Stevenson

15:00 693 New Studies of Endohedral Fullerene Structure - A. Balch (University of California), M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis) and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

15:20 694 A New Metallofullerene Growth Mechanism - Y. Achiba (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)

Co-Chairs: L. Dunsch and J. Alford

16:00 695 Preparation and EPR Characterization of N@C60 and N@C70 -based Peapods - K. Dinse, B. Corzilius (Darmstadt University of Technology) and K. Hata (AIST Tsukuba)

16:20 696 An Electronic and Vibrational Study of Sc3N@C68 - L. Xu, T. Cai, M. Anderson and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

16:40 697 Chemical Derivatization of Endohedral Metallofullerenes: Preparation, Isolation, and Characterizations - T. Akasaka, T. Wakahara, M. Yamada, Y. Iiduka, H. Nikawa, Y. Matsunaga, T. Tsuchiya, T. Nakahodo, M. Ishitsuka, Y. Maeda (University of Tsukuba), E. Horn (University of Rikkyo), K. Yoza (Bruker AXS K. K.), T. Kato (Josai University), N. Mizorogi (Institute for Molecular Science) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki)

17:00 698 Entrapping C2 Molecules in Metallofullerenes: A New Class of Endohedral Metallofullerenes - H. Shinohara and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

17:20 699 Photoluminescence Behaviors of Er Metallofullerenes, Nano-Peapods and Peapods-derived Double-wall Carbon Nanotubes - T. Okazaki (AIST)

17:40 700 Chemical and Electrochemical Properties of Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Fullerenes - L. Echegoeyn, C. Cardona and B. Elliot (Clemson University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. M. Guldi

• 701 Magnetic Analysis of Endohedral Metallofullerenes and Nano-Peapods by Soft X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (MCD) Spectroscopy - R. Kitaura, H. Okimoto (Nagoya University), T. Nakamura (JASRI-the Spting-8), Y. Kitamura and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 702 Enhanced Fluorescences from Erbium Dimetallofullerenes: (Er2C2)@C82 - Y. Ito, M. Akachi (Nagoya University), S. Okubo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), T. Okazaki (AIST), Y. Ohno, T. Mizutani (Nagoya University), S. Iijima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

N6 Energetics and Structure

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. M. Guldi

• 713 Cluster Origin of the Propeties of Single-Wall Nanotubes - F. Torrens (Universitat de Valencia) and G. Castellano (Universidad Catolica de Valencia San Vicente Martir)

• 714 Vibrational Spectra And Molecular Structure of Fluorine Containing Fullerene Derivatives - A. Popov, V. Senyavin (Moscow State University), O. Boltalina (CSU), S. Strauss (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Russian Academy of Sciences), S. Lebedkin (Institute for Nanotechnology), J. Spandl (Freie University Berlin), K. Seppelt (Freie University), C. Feigerle and R. Compton (University of Tennessee)

• 715 Cage-Open Fullerenes Studied by Laser-based Mass Spectrometry: Fragmentation-Free Analysis, Cage Closure, and Coalescence - T. Drewello (University of Warwick), M. Orfanopoulos (University of Crete) and O. Boltalina (CSU)

• 716 Vibrational Structure in the Electronic Spectra of C60 and C60Cl30 as Studied by Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory - A. Popov, V. Korepanov, V. Senyavin and S. Troyanov (Moscow State University)

• 717 New Developments in Fluorination of C70 - N. B. Shustova (CSU), Z. Mazei, B. Zemva (Jozef Stefan Institute), K. Seppelt (Freie University), A. Goryunkov, A. Pimenova, V. Markov (MSU), I. V. Kuvychko, S. Strauss (Colorado State University) and O. Boltalina (CSU)

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N7 Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotube Based Materials in Medicine and Biology

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. M. Guldi

• 730 Synthesis and Characterization of New Radiofullerenes - M. D. Diener, J. Alford (TDA Research), S. Mirzadeh (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and S. Kennel (University of Tennesse Medical Center)

N9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom A, Concourse Level

Chair: K. Kadish

10:00 752 From Biology to Materials Sciences - N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques)

10:20 753 Redox Control of Photoinduced Charge-Separation Lifetimes in Covalently-Linked and Self-Assembled Porphyrin Arrays - M. J. Crossley, I. Blake, P. Brotherhood, P. Sintic (The University of Sydney), J. Hutchinson and K. Ghiggino (The University of Melbourne)

10:40 754 Oxocyclohexadienylidene Porphyrinogens: A New Class of Anion Binding and Solvatochromic Agents - F. D’Souza, A. McCarty (Wichita State University), K. Ariga, J. Hill (National Institute of Materials Science), M. Zandler and P. Karr (Wichita State University)

11:00 755 Combining Metalloporphyrins with Multifunctional Molecular Carbon Materials from Fullerenes to Carbon Nanotubes - D. M. Guldi, G. Rahman, V. Sgobba and C. Ehli (University of Erlangen)

11:20 756 Supramolecular Electron Transfer Ensembles Generated through Guanine-Cytosine Base-Pairing - J. Sessler (University of Texas at Austin, Austin), T. Torres (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) and D. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universita Erlangen-Nurnberg)

11:40 757 Energy and Charge Transfer in Porphyrin Supramolecular Systems - T. Majima (Osaka University)

Chair: N. Solladie

13:40 758 Adjustable Cavity for Host/Guest Recognition in Cofacial Bisporphyrinic Tweezers - R. Rein and N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques)

14:00 759 A Multi-Porphyrinic Switch: Energy Transfer Modulated by Redox and Proton Stimuli - P. Ceroni, G. Bergamini (University of Bologna) and N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques)

14:20 760 Ordered Structures of Porphyrins and Carbon Nanotubes and their Role in Light Energy Conversion - T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

14:40 761 Synthesis and Photodynamics of Porphyrinic Peptide-Wrapped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube - K. Saito (Osaka University), V. Troiani (Group of Synthesis of Multiporphyrinic Systems, Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Chimie Physique du Corps Solide Institut Le Bel), N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques), T. Sakata, H. Mori (Osaka University), Y. Araki, O. Ito (Tohoku University) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

15:00 762 Photoinduced Electron Transfer of Supramolecular Assemblies of Porphyrins - S. Fukuzumi, K. Saito, I. Amasaki (Osaka University), V. Troiani (Group of Synthesis of Multiporphyrinic Systems, Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Chimie Physique du Corps Solide Institut Le Bel), N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques), S. Gadde, F. D’Souza (Wichita State University), M. J. Crossley (The University of Sydney), Y. Araki and O. Ito (Tohoku University)

15:20 763 Supramolecular Porphyrin-C60 Conjugates - J. Nierengarten (CNRS) and N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques)

Chair: T. Torres

16:00 764 The Effect of Bridging Group on the Electrochemistry and Spectroelectrochemistry of Homo- and Heterobinuclear Porphyrins and Quinoxalino-porphyrins in Nonaqueous Media - K. Kadish, R. Zhan, W. E (University of Houston) and M. J. Crossley (The University of Sydney)

16:20 765 pai-Complex Formation between Various Bisporphyrins and Acceptor Ion and the Photodynamics - M. Tanaka, I. Amasaki, K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), C. Gros, R. Guilard (Universite de Bourgogne) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

16:40 766 Chiral Sciences on Supramolecular Porphyrin Nanoclusters - A. Tsuda and T. Aida (The University of Tokyo)

17:00 767 Chirality Induction and Modulation in the Porphyrin Based Supramolecular Assemblies - V. Borovkov and Y. Inoue (Japan Science and Technology Agency)

17:20 768 Subphthalocyanines and Subporphyrazines: Non-Planar Aromatic Systems - T. Torres, R. Iglesias, A. Medina Martin, A. Jimenez, E. Caballero, Y. Rio, A. Eckert, D. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, S. Rodriguez-Morgade, C. Claessens (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) and D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

17:40 769 Porphyrin-Based Nanostructures by Self-Assembly - Z. Wang, C. Medforth and J. Shelnutt (Sandia National Laboratories)

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O1 Fundamental Gas-Phase and

Surface Chemistry of Vapor-Phase Materials Processing III

High Temperature Materials / Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 17, Concourse Level

Surface Chemistry I Co-Chairs: D. Carroll and C. Kleijn

08:00 786 Deposition Rate Profile Analysis of High-Temperature Silicon Dioxide Film in a Commercial Scale LPCVD Reactor - R. Shimizu, M. Ogino, S. Sakai (Fuji Electric Advanced Technology Co., Ltd.) and Y. Shimogaki (University of Tokyo)

08:20 787 DFT Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Gas-Surface Interactions in the ALD of HfO2 with HfCl4 and Water - C. B. Musgrave, A. Mukhopadhyay (Stanford University) and J. Sanz (Universidad de Sevilla)

08:40 788 In Situ Characterization of Gas-Phase Species Present During Hafnium Oxide Atomic Layer Deposition - J. E. Maslar, W. Hurst, D. Burgess, W. Kimes and N. Nguyen (NIST)

09:00 789 Oxygen Anion Emission from 12CaO·7Al2O3 under Various Pressure Conditions - M. Yamamoto, A. Shima (The University of Tokyo) and M. Sadakata (Kogakuin University)

09:20 790 Oxygen in Growth of Metal-free Carbon Nanotubes by SiC Decomposition - W. Lu, S. Samdandam, C. Britton (Fisk University), J. Boeckl and W. Mitchel (Air Force Research Laboratory)

Novel Processing Schemes Co-Chairs: C. Wolden and V. Donnelly

10:00 791 Mechanistic Aspects of Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition (iCVD) of Polymeric Thin Films - K. K. Gleason and K. K. Lau (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

10:40 792 Pulsed-Pressure Mass Transport for High Conversion Efficiency Chemical Vapor Deposition - S. P. Krumdieck and H. Cave (University of Canterbury)

11:00 793 Plasmon Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition - D. A. Boyd, D. Goodwin, M. Y. El-Naggar (California Institute of Technology), L. Greengard (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University) and M. Brongersma (Stanford University)

11:20 794 Gas Phase Selective Etching of Oxide Nanostructures - S. Akbar, C. Carney (The Ohio State University), S. Yoo and K. Sandhage (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:40 795 Development of Aluminum Nitride by Molecular Layer Deposition Using Trimethylaluminum and Ammonia - K. G. Reid, A. Dip and S. Sasaki (Tokyo Electron U.S.)

Surface Chemistry II Co-Chairs: M. Sugiyama and K. Gleason

14:00 796 CVD Growth of Group-III Nitride Semiconductors: An Ab Initio Based Multiscale Study - J. Neugebauer (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung)

14:40 797 Integrated Computatoinal Chemistry Approach to the Semiconductor Process Simulation - M. Koyama, T. Masuda, H. Tsuboi, A. Endou, M. Kubo, C. Del Carpio and A. Miyamoto (Tohoku University)

15:00 798 Non-linear Surface Reaction Kinetics of GaAs MOVPE Explored by Selective Area Growth - H. Song, M. Sugiyama, Y. Nakano and Y. Shimogaki (University of Tokyo)

15:20 799 Determination of Surface Reaction Rate Constant under Mass-Transport-Limited Kintetics: Si Epitaxial Growth from SiHCl3 - M. Sugiyama (University of Tokyo), A. Nagato, A. Hirosawa (Komatsu Ltd.) and Y. Shimogaki (University of Tokyo)

Plasma Processing Co-Chairs: R. Schmid and J. Neugebauer

16:00 800 Reactions on a Plasma Reactor Wall, Studied by a New Spinning Wall Method - V. M. Donnelly, P. Kurunczi and J. Guha (University of Houston)

16:40 801 Langmuir-Probe Characterization of an Inductively-Coupled Remote Plasma System Intended for CVD and ALD - A. Boogaard, A. Kovalgin, T. Aarnink, R. Wolters, J. Holleman, I. Brunets and J. Schmitz (University of Twente)

17:00 802 PECVD Synthesis of Metal Oxide Thin Films - C. Wolden (Colorado School of Mines)

17:20 803 Characterization of Diamond Precursors in Front of the Substrate from CH4-CO2 Plasmas - L. Vandenbulcke, J. Delfau (CNRS), O. Aubry (CNRS-Universite d’Orleans) and C. Vovelle (CNRS)

17:40 804 High Efficient Capacitance Coupled Plasma Reactor for Enhanced Surface Reaction - K. R. Chiu (DryScrub)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: M. Swihart and R. Schmid

• 805 Arsine Absorption Behavior at 1392 nm and Strategy for Trace Water Vapor Detection in Arsine Using Cavity Ring-down Spectroscopy - J. Feng, M. Raynor (Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc.) and K. Bertness (NIST)

• 806 Etch Characteristics and Mechanisms in Atomic Scale Etching of Poly-Silicon - C. Kim, T. Kim, C. Park, H. Yun, H. Rhee (Ajou Univeristy), Y. Kim (FOI Korea) and C. Shin (Ajou Univeristy)

• 807 Low Temperature Deposition of Anatase TiO2 on Si(100) Surfaces - F. Hirose (Yamagata Univiersity), M. Ito, H. Wajima and K. Kurita (Yamagata University)

• 808 Diene Tungsten Carbonyl Complexes as Novel MOCVD Precursors - N. Popovska, I. Jipa, U. Zenneck and A. Schneider (University Erlangen-Nuremberg)

• 809 Liquid Delivery MOCVD of Ruthenium Films from Ru(EtCp)2 with Toluene Solvent - M. Lisker, T. Hur’yeva and E. Burte (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)

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• 810 Iridium Electrodes for Ferroelectric Capacitors Deposited by Liquid-Delivery MOCVD and PVD - M. Lisker, Y. Ritterhaus, T. Hur’yeva and E. Burte (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)

• 811 The Influence of the Deposition and Annealing Temperatures on the Structure and Properties of Zirconium Oxide - M. Lisker, M. Silinskas, S. Matichyn and E. Burte (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)

• 812 Investigation of Thermal Decomposition of the Titanium MOCVD Precursor [Ti(OPri)2(thd)2], Employing Matrix Isolation-FTIR Technique - A. Devi, R. Bhakta, H. Bettinger and H. Parala (Ruhr-University Bochum)

• 813 Surface Characterization Of Chromium Oxide Thin Films in Dependence On CVD Growth Process Parameters - K. A. Gesheva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), T. Ivanova (Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources - BAS), A. Szekeres (Institute of Solid State Physics) and O. Trofimov (Institute of Microelectronics and High Purity Materials)

• 814 Polymer/Ceramic Nanocomposites Prepared by the Extrusion of Alumina Coated Polyethylene Particles - X. Liang (University of Colorado), J. Spencer, J. Ferguson, K. Buechler, M. Groner (ALD NanoSolutions, Inc.), G. Zhan, S. M. George and A. Weimer (University of Colorado)

• 815 Synthesis of Zinc Sulfide Nanoparticles by Spray Pyrolysis - H. Zhang (University at Buffalo), K. Yong and M. Swihart (University at Buffalo (SUNY))

• 816 Computational Modeling of Silicon Nanoparticle Formation - H. Dang and M. Swihart (University at Buffalo (SUNY))

• 817 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modeling of a Laser-Driven Aerosol Reactor - M. Swihart and Y. He (University at Buffalo (SUNY))

• 818 Non-conventional Tight-binding Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Bare Silicon and Silicon-hydrogen Clusters - P. Tereshchuk, Z. Khakimov, N. Sulaymanov, F. Umarova, A. Mukhtarov (Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences) and M. Swihart (University at Buffalo (SUNY))

• 819 A Pseudopotential Car-Parrinello Molecular Dynamics Approach Using Real Space Wavefunctions for the Simulation of Systems with Arbitrary Periodicity - R. Schmid and M. Tafipolsky (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum)

• 820 Refinement of the Growth Kinetics of GaAs MOVPE Using Multi-Scale Analysis - I. Im (Iksan National College), H. Song, M. Sugiyama, Y. Nakano and Y. Shimogaki (University of Tokyo)

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage

High Temperature Materials / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 12, Concourse Level

Production - Photoelectrolysis Co-Chairs: P. H. Maupin and M. Heben

08:00 847 A Combinatorial Method to Identify New Oxide Materials for the Photoelectrolysis of Water - B. Parkinson, M. A. Woodhouse and M. Romanishan (Colorado State University)

08:40 848 CuInSe2-based Thin Films from Electrodeposited Precursors for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Devices - J. E. Leisch (Colorado School of Mines), A. Fernandez (CIE-UNAM) and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Proton Conductors Co-Chairs: X. D. Zhou and M. C. Williams

09:00 849 Recent Development in Heterocycles-Based Proton Exchange Membranes (PEMs) - M. Liu, Z. Zhou, S. Li, Y. Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology) and W. Li (Toyota Technical Center)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 850 Proton Conducting Oxides for Fuel Cell Applications - S. M. Haile (California Institute of Technology), T. Uda (Caltech / Kyoto University) and P. Babilo (Caltech)

10:40 851 Electrochemical and Structural Properties of Ceramic Protonic Conductors - X. Zhou, C. Windisch, E. Thomsen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Q. Cai (University of Missouri-Columbia), J. Hardy, G. Coffey (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), J. Yang, W. James, W. Yelon, H. Anderson (University of Missouri-Rolla) and L. Pederson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:00 852 Electrochemical Studies of Mixed Protonic Electronic Conduction in Eu-doped SrCeO3 - T. Oh, H. Yoon and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

11:20 853 Proton Conduction and Defect Structure of Ba3Ce(PO4)3 - G. Zhang, E. Wachsman, J. Nino (University of Florida), C. Cheng (Univeristy of Florida) and R. Bowers (University of Florida)

Production - Membranes Co-Chairs: M.C. Williams and E.D. Wachsman

14:00 854 Hydrogen Permeation through Dense SrCe0.9Eu0.1O3−δ Membranes on Ni-SrCeO3 Tubular Supports - E. Wachsman and H. Yoon (University of Florida)

14:20 855 Fabrication of Thin Film Eu-doped SrCeO3 Hydrogen Membrane on Ni-SrCeO3 Support - H. Yoon, T. Oh and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

14:40 856 Methane Assisted Steam Reformation Using MIEC Membranes - S. Gopalan, H. Cui, A. Karthikeyan and U. Pal (Boston University)

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15:00 857 Self-organized Nanoporous Ceramic Membranes for Hydgogen Generation and Purification - D. Routkevitch and O. Polyakov (Synkera Technologies Inc.)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Production - Catalysis Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and M. C. Williams

15:40 858 New Mesoporous Catalysts for the Production of Hydrogen via the Water-Gas Shift Reaction - B. Dunn, J. Gasser, D. Kim, E. Fillerup, G. Huynh, G. Turpin, R. Ernst, R. Pugmire and E. Eyring (University of Utah)

16:00 859 Catalysts for Methane Steam-Reforming and Preferential Oxidation of CO for PEFCs - M. Watanabe, H. Yamashita, M. Kotobuki, H. Uchida and J. Yamanaka (University of Yamanashi)

16:20 860 Hydrogen Production by Catalytic Non-oxida-tive Dehydrogenation of Alkanes - N. Shah, Y. Wang and G. Huffman (University of Kentucky)

Q1 Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering General Session

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: G. Pillay and W. An

• 880 Water Electrolysis in a Magnetic Field - Measurement of Hydrogen Supersaturation - H. Matsushima (Dresden University of Technology), D. Kiuchi, Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University), A. Bund and W. Plieth (Dresden University of Technology)

Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringGovernor’s Square 15, Concourse Level

Electrochemistry of Leaching Co-Chairs: K. Osseo-Asare and M. Jeffrey

14:00 910 The Active-to-Passive Transition of Chalcopyrite - G. Viramontes-Gamboa and D. G. Dixon (University of British Columbia)

14:20 911 Gold Enhanced Observation of Surface Products in Chalcopyrite Dissolution - G. A. Hope, G. Parker (Griffith University) and R. Woods (Monash University)

14:40 912 Reductive Leaching of Chalcopyrite by Aluminum - F. Doyle (University of California) and G. Lapidus (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)

15:00 913 The Electrochemistry of the Leaching Reactions in the Caron Process. I. Anodic Processes. - A. N. Nikoloski and M. Nicol (Murdoch University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 914 Electrochemical Characterization of Galena under Simulated Carbonate Rich Weathering Conditions - R. H. Lara, M. Monroy and R. Cruz (Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi)

16:00 915 Electrochemical Aspects of the Nitric Acid Leaching of Lead Sulfide Concentrates: on the Way to a Highly Effective Method for Pb Recovery - Y. L. Mikhlin, A. Kholmogorov, G. Pashkov and E. Mikhlina (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of SB RAS)

16:20 916 Model Predictions of Metal Leaching from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in Chlorine-containing Acidic Aqueous Chloride - G. Kelsall, C. Cheng and A. Robson (Imperial College London)

16:40 917 The Effect of Dissolved Cobalt on the Anodic Behavior of Iron in Aqueous Ammoniacal Solution - K. Osseo-asare (Penn State University), Y. Kho (Korea Gas Co.) and H. Pickering (Penn State University)

17:00 918 A Rotating Disc Electrochemical Dual Autoclave for the Study of Electrochemistry and Leaching at High Temperature and Pressure - I. Lazaro (Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi) and M. I. Jeffrey (CSIRO Minerals)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Chair: S. Grano

• 919 The Influence of Galena Galvanic Interaction on the Reactivity of Chalcopyrite Flotation Concentrate - D. Nava and I. Gonzalez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)

R1 Persistent Phosphor Materials II

Luminescence and Display MaterialsPlaza Court 5, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: W. Yen and X. Wang

08:20 935 Red Phosphorescence in Rare Earth Doped Oxide Materials - J. Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences) and X. Wang (Georgia Southern University)

09:00 936 Persistent Luminescence of Rare Earth Doped Aluminates - J. Niittykoski, J. Holsa, M. Lastusaari and T. Aitasalo (University of Turku)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 937 A Green Phosphorescent Dopant for Polymer Light-emitting Diode - L. Wu, C. Yang and I. Sun (Nation Cheng Kung University)

10:20 938 A Study of Phosphorescence and Trapping Processes in SrMg(SiO3)2:Mn,Eu,Dy System - X. Wang (Georgia Southern University), Z. He and W. Yen (University of Georgia)

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10:40 939 Ultraviolet Radiation Afterglow Dosimeter Based on the SrAl2O4:Eu2+,Dy3+ Phosphor - M. Pedroza-Montero, O. Arellano-Tanori, R. Melendrez, B. Castaneda (Universidad de Sonora), W. Yen (University of Georgia) and M. Barboza-Flores (Universidad de Sonora)

11:00 940 Synthesis and Cathodoluminescence Properties of Sulfide Phosphors for CNT-FED - Y. Huh (Dankook University), H. Sung, S. Na (Dankook Univ.), Y. You (Samsung SDI) and Y. Do (Kookmin Univ.)

11:20 941 Enhanced Red Long Persistent Phosphor CaS:Eu2+,Tm3+,Ce3+ - D. Jia (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania) and D. Evans (US Air Force)

11:40 942 CL Enhancement of ZnS:Mn2+ by a Noble Synthesis Method - B. Park (ETRI), W. Im (KAIST), W. Chung, H. Seo, J. Ahn (ETRI) and D. Jeon (KAIST)

Co-Chairs: X. Wang and D. Jia

14:00 943 Preparation of Green, Yellow and Red Long Persistent Nanophosphors - D. Jia (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania)

14:40 944 Recombination Processes in Rare-earth Doped MAl2O4 (M = Ca, Sr) Persistent Phosphors Investigated by Optically-Detected Magnetic Resonance - S. Schweizer, B. Henke, U. Rogulis (University of Paderborn,) and W. Yen (University of Georgia)

15:20 945 Thermoluminescence Processes in UV-irradiated Long Persistent SrAl2O4:Eu2+,Dy3+ Phosphors - R. Melendrez, O. Arellano-Tanori, M. Pedroza-Montero, B. Castaneda (Universidad de Sonora), W. Yen (University of Georgia) and M. Barboza-Flores (Universidad de Sonora)

15:40 946 Visible Quantum Cutting through Downconversion in SrA112O19:Pr3+, Cr3+ Upon Pr3+4f2 → 4f5d Excitation - X. Wang (Georgia Southern University), J. Zhang and Z. Nie (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

S2 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on

Organic Electrochemistry VII, in Honor of Ikuzo Nishiguchi

Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryGovernor’s Square 11, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: Y. Matsumura and J. I. Yoshida

08:00 947 Electrochemical Tandem Approach for Construction of the Cyclic Diaryl Ether Compounds - S. Nishiyama, T. Tanabe and T. Ogamino (Keio University)

08:20 948 Radical Addition to “Cation Pool.” Reverse Process of Radical Cation Fragmentation - S. Suga, T. Maruyama and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

08:40 949 Electrochemical Oxidation of Organoboranes - T. Fuchigami, M. Tanigawa, J. Suzuki, T. Tajima and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:00 950 Electrochemical Synthesis of Fluoro-Organic Compounds Using Iodine Compounds - N. Yoneda, T. Fukuhara (Hokkaido University), Y. Takahashi and M. Okimoto (Kitami Institute of Technology)

09:20 951 Cation Pool Method Based on C-C Bond Dissociation. Effective Genergation of Monocations and Dications - J. Yoshida, M. Okajima, H. Usutani, T. Nokami, K. Itami, S. Suga and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 952 Stereoselective Introduction of Hydroxyl Group to Piperidine Ring Using Electrochemical Method - Y. Matsumura, Y. Matsumura, T. Ogino, S. Libendi and O. Onomura (Nagasaki University)

10:20 953 Electron Transfer to Flat Peptides - F. Maran, S. Antonello (University of Padova), V. Barone (University “Federico II” of Naples), R. Improta (National Research Council), F. Polo and C. Toniolo (University of Padova)

10:40 954 Electron Transfer Reduction of Biologically Relevant Cyclic Disulfide Systems: Substituted 2, 3-benzodithiins - A. Wallette and M. Workentin (University of Western Ontario)

11:00 955 Electrochemical Properties of Stable Silylenes and Germylenes - J. Y. Becker (Ben Gurion University)

11:20 956 Electrochemical and ESR Study of the Substituent Effects in the Electron Transfer Kinetics of Quinones in Acetonitrile - C. E. Frontana (UAM-Iztapalapa) and I. Gonzalez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)

11:40 957 Cation Radicals of Organosilicon Compounds. A DFT Study on Rearrangement of Hydrosilanes upon Electron Transfer. - R. Akaba (Gunma College of Technology)

Co-Chairs: H. Tanaka and M. Tokuda

14:00 958 Some Progress and Development on Synthetic Electroorganic Chemistry - I. Nishiguchi (Nagaoka University of Technology)

15:00 959 Spirocyclization of Vinyl and Aryl Radicals Generated by Electrochemical Reduction - M. Tokuda, F. Komatsu and N. Kurono (Hokkaido University)

15:20 960 Octylviologen Bis(trifluoromethanesulf)imide [C8V2+][Tf2N-]2 as a Recyclable Organic Reductant - M. Kuroboshi, R. Kobayashi and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 961 TEMPO-Mediated Electro-oxidaiton of Alcohols in Water: Hydrophilic & Hydrophobic Interactions - H. Tanaka, T. Yoshida and M. Kuroboshi (Okayama University)

16:20 962 Electrochemical Carboxylation of Benzylic Fluorides: Synthesis of 2-Fluoro-2-arylpropa-noic Acids, Alpha-Fluorinated Anti-inflam-matory Agents - H. Senboku, Y. Yamauchi, T. Fukuhara and S. Hara (Hokkaido University)

16:40 963 Electrochemical Reduction of Vicinal Dibromides Using an Enzyme-mimetic Biocatalyst Film in Microemulsions - A. S. Vaze and J. Rusling (University of Connecticut)

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17:00 964 Novel Alkylation of Indole and Pyrrole Derivatives Using Fe(BF4)2 as Catalyst in an Ionic Liquid Solvent - T. Itoh, H. Uehara, S. Nomura and M. Kawatsura (Tottori University)

17:20 965 Electrochemical Enol Ether-Olefin Cross-Metathesis in a Lithium Perchlorate-Nitromethane Electrolyte Solution - K. Chiba, T. Miura, S. Kim, Y. Kitano and M. Tada (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

17:40 966 Comparing Chemical and Electrochemical Synthesis Routes for N-isobutyl (2E,6Z) Dodecadienamide - B. A. Frontana-Uribe and A. Palma (Instituto de Quimica UNAM)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Chair: T. Fuchigami

• 967 Electrochemical Behavior and in Vitro Biocompatibility of Titanium and its Alloys - C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry), D. Iordachescu (University of Bucharest), I. Demetrescu, D. Ionita (Politehmica University), E. Vasilescu, P. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and M. Istratescu (Politehnica University)

• 968 The Osmotic Pressure of Aqueous Globular Proteins - S. Choi and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 969 Investigation of Fe(II)/Fe(III) Redox Associated with Bacterial Surface by Cyclic Voltammetry and Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscope - A. Zhou, Y. Peng and N. Hoaglin (Utah State University)

• 970 Electroreduction of Activated Olefins in Water Using Solid-Supported Bases - S. Ishino, T. Tajima and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 971 Representation of Stabilities for Protein Solution: Applicability of a MPHSC EOS - C. Jung and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 972 Indirect Electrosynthesis of Para-Methoxybenaldehyde from Para-methoxy-toluene Using Cr2O72-/Cr3+ Mediator - L. Su (VCU)

• 973 Spatio-temporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: 2. Hydrogen Peroxide and Parkinson’s Disease - C. V. Krishnan, M. Garnett (Garnett McKeen Laboratory, Inc.) and B. Chu (State University of New York at Stony Brook)

S3 Mechanistic Organic Electrochemistry

Symposium in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Petr Zuman

Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Chair: J. Lessard

• 1021 Reductive Cleavage of Halides in Decomposition of Substituted Benzonitrile Pesticides - R. Sokolova, E. Machnikova (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), J. Fiedler (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), M. Hromadova (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), S. Giannarelli (Universita degli Studi di Pisa) and L. Pospisil (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry)

• 1022 Reactivity of Substituted Cobalt and Iron Phthalocyanines for the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glucose - J. H. Zagal, C. Barrera (University of Santiago de Chile), I. Zhukov (Moscow State University), E. Villagra (University of Santiago de Chile), F. Bedioui (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris), J. Costamagna and M. Paez (University of Santiago de Chile)

• 1023 Trans-esterification Reactions of Nitro Anion Radical of Pesticide Bifenox in the Presence of Tetraalkylammonium Salts. - P. Morkovska, M. Hromadova (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), S. Giannarelli (Universita degli Studi di Pisa) and L. Pospisil (J. Heyrovsky Inst. Phys. Chemistry)

• 1024 M(0)- Aminocarbene Complexes (M = Cr,W,Fe): Redox Behavior Tuned by Metal and/or Ligand Modification - J. Ludvik (J.Heyrovsky Institute), I. Hoskovcova, J. Rohacova and D. Dvorak (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague)

T1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPlaza Court 3, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

08:00 1038 Onset of Band Formation through Ligand-Bridged Intermetallic Communication - S. Flores, G. Hutchison, H. Abruna (Cornell University) and L. Soltzberg (Simmons College, Boston)

08:20 1039 Instability of Metal Barrier with Porous Methyl Silsesquioxane Films - P. Wang, J. Juneja, T. Lu (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and G. Spencer (Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.)

08:40 1040 Site Selective Reductive Desorption used for Interfacial Patterning of Substrates - M. Anderson, D. Roach and S. E. Hooper (Virginia Tech)

09:00 1041 Probing Electric Fields at the Ionic Liquid-Electrode Interface Using Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy and Electrochemistry - S. Baldelli (University of Houston)

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09:20 1042 Nanoporous Metals Obtained by Dealloying and their Charge-dependent Strain - D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH), S. Parida (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), H. Roesner and J. Weissmueller (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH)

Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

10:00 1043 Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Studies on the Triarylamine and Tetraaryl-p-phenylenediamine Derivatives - Y. O. Su, K. Chiu and M. Liou (National Chi Nan University)

10:20 1044 Adsorption of Camphor at Bi(111) Electrode Surface - S. Kallip, V. Grozovski, H. Kasuk and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

10:40 1045 Investigation on Reaction Pathways of Phenol Electrochemical Degradation on Ti/Sb-SnO2 Anodes Doped with Rare Earths - C. B.Y, Y. Feng (Harbin Institute of Technology) and X. Li (Hong Kong University)

11:00 1046 Investigation on Preparation and Electrocatalytic Characteristics of Ti-based SnO2 Electrode with Nanometer Coating - J. Liu, Y. Feng and J. Lv (Harbin Institute of Technology)

11:20 1047 Electroreduction of S2O82- anions at Cd(0001) and Bi(111) Electrodes - E. Lust, T. Thomberg and J. Nerut (University of Tartu)

11:40 1048 A New Method to Measure Fe2+ and Fe3+ Concentration in Solution Simultaneously - X. Jin and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)

Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

14:00 1049 Arsenic Analysis and Speciation by Field Deployable Nano-Band Electrode System - J. A. Gomes, D. Cocke, S. Varma, H. Moreno (Lamar University) and E. Peterson (Highland Community College)

14:20 1050 A New Network Approach to Electrochemical Reaction Systems - S. Vilekar, I. Fishtik and R. Datta (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

14:40 1051 Nickel Cathode Passivation in Alkaline Water Electrolysis - D. W. Kirk and S. Thorpe (University of Toronto)

15:00 1052 Electrochemical Bio-functionalization of Highly Boron-doped Single Crystalline CVD Diamond - D. Shin, N. Tokuda and C. Nebel (AIST)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: H. De Long and R. Mantz

• 1053 Use of the Intensive Research Method at the Stage of Selection of a Lithium Battery Satisfying Certain Requirements of its Exploitation - A. Shekhtman (KVANT, Moscow)

• 1054 Effect of Incorporated TiO2 Nanoparticles on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering - Y. Liu, C. Yu and C. Wang (Vanung University)

• 1055 Study of the Adsorption and Oxidation of Phenol at the Polytropism Platinum Electrode - Y. Feng, Y. Feng and H. Ding (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 1056 Comparison Studies on the Adsorption of the Alkyl-thiol, -Phosphate and -Quaternary Amine at Zn and ZnO Surfaces - H. Zhang and S. Baldelli (University of Houston)

• 1057 Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering on Ag-Au Nanoparticles Prepared by Electrochemical Methods - Y. Liu, C. Tsai, W. Chiu and S. Sheu (Vanung University)

U1 Electrochemistry of Novel Materials

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy TechnologyExhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00

• 1073 A Cost-effective Electrochemical Method Preparation of Potassium Ferrate - S. Hongli (Chongqing University), Z. Tian (Chemistry) and W. Zhu (Chemical Engineering and Chemistry)

• 1074 Study on Electrochemical Synthesis of Potassium Ferrate - H. Shang (Chongqing University), Z. Tian (Chemistry), W. Zhu (Chemical Engineering and Chemistry), Z. Wang and Z. Huang (Chongqing University)

• 1075 Preparation of Highly Crystallized Luminescent SrWO4 Thin Films by a Cell Electrochemical Method - L. Chen, P. Yu, D. Xiao, X. Jin and Z. Yang (College of Materials Science and Engineering)

• 1076 Development of New Tolerant Alcohol or Acetal Cathodes for Direct Alcohol or Acetal Fuel Cell (DAFC) Applications - O. Savadogo (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal) and H. Tian (Ecole Polytechnique)

• 1077 Nanoparticles and Nanoceramics of Y-doped CeO2 - E. Ruiz-Trejo (UNAM), A. Benitez-Rico, S. Gomez-Reynoso and M. Angeles-Rosas (Facultad de Quimica, UNAM)

• 1078 Biosensors Based on Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Coated with Polyaniline Conducting Polymers - Y. Horng, J. Hwang (National Taiwan University), Y. Hau, C. Sun (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences), C. Chen (National Taiwan Normal University), L. Chen (National Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences)

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 14, Concourse Level

Cathode Electrocatalysis Co-Chairs: S. Mukerjee and T. Fuller

08:00 1106 PEM Fuel Cell Cathode Catalyst Discovery via Multi-Electrode Electrochemical Screening of Thin-Film Test Structures - J. F. Whitacre (Jet Propulsion Lab/Caltech), T. I. Valdez (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology) and S. Narayanan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

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08:25 1107 Effect of Water Activity on the Durability of PEM Fuel Cells. I. Hydrogen Peroxide Kinetics - V. A. Sethuraman, J. Weidner (University of South Carolina), A. Haug, S. Motupally and L. Protsailo (UTC Fuel Cells)

08:50 1108 Electrochemical Behaviour of Bimetallic Pt-M/C Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in DMFCs - V. Baglio, A. Di Blasi, A. Stassi, C. D’Urso, T. Denaro, V. Antonucci and A. Arico (CNR-ITAE)

09:15 1109 Methanol-Tolerant Oxygen Electrocatalysts: Synthesis and Characterization of Pd-based Alloys - E. E. Kalu (Florida A&M -Florida State University)

09:40 1110 Effect of Addition of Fe to Pt/C Cathode Catalyst in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - W. Li (University of California, Riverside), G. Sun, Q. Xin (Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

10:05 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:25 1111 A Novel Synthesis of Pt Catalyst on Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes by Intermittent Microwave Irradiation for Fuel Cell Applications - Z. Tian and S. Jiang (Nanyang Technological University)

10:50 1112 Enhancement of the Electroctalytic Reduction of Oxygen at Tungsten Oxide Modified Carbon-Supported RuSex Nanoparticles - K. Miecznikowski, B. Baranowska, M. Skunik, P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw), I. Dorbandt, S. Fiechter and P. Bogdanoff (Hahn-Meitner-Institut)

11:15 1113 Ruthenium Chalcogenide Cathode Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - J. Choi (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. Cao, A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers) and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:40 1114 Oxygen Reduction Reaction and Methanol Tolerance of Non-Platinum Electrocatalysts for Mixed Fuel Methanol Fuel Cells - T. Olson and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

Co-Chairs: U. Stimming and D. Scherson

14:00 1115 Polymer-based Non-precious Cobalt Composite for Methanol-tolerant DMFC Cathode - R. Bashyam and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

14:25 1116 Highly Selective Oxygen Reduction Catalysts for DMFC Systems Using Mixed Reactants - A. Kulprathipanja, G. Kleen, J. Martin (Mesoscopic Devices, LLC), J. Choi and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Durability and MEA Characterization Co-Chairs: U. Stimming and D. Scherson

14:50 1117 Developments in the Detailed Characterization of Membrane-Electrode Assemblies (MEA) for DMFC - C. Roth (Institute for Materials Science), F. Scheiba (Institute for Materials Science TU Darmstadt), N. Benker (Institute for Materials Science), H. Fuess (Institute for Materials Science TU Darmstadt), M. Scholz, C. Cremers (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern)), U. Stimming (TU Munchen), L. Cao and X. Qiu (Tsinghua University Beijing)

15:15 1118 Factors Affecting DMFC Fuel Cell Performances and Commercialization Consideration - Y. Tsou, Z. Zhu, L. Cao and E. De Castro (E-TEK division, Pemeas Inc.)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1119 Removal of Flooding in a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - S. Lee, H. Chang and J. Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

16:25 1120 Effect of Operation Conditions on Durability of DMFCs - H. Ha, J. Park, A. Scibioh, H. Kim (KIST), T. Lee (Yonsei University) and T. Lim (KIST)

16:50 1121 A Comprehensive Study on Ruthenium Dissolution and Mobility in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - L. Gancs, T. Arruda, B. Hult, N. Hakim and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

17:15 1122 Toward Understanding Ruthenium Crossover Effects: The Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Ru-modified Platinum Surfaces - C. M. Johnston, J. Choi, Y. Kim and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

17:40 1123 Degradation of DMFC Stack for Mobile Fuel Cell - C. Shin, S. Jeong, G. Roh, Y. Na, K. Lee and J. Suh (Samsung SDI)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: C. Y. Wang and P. Zelenay

• 1124 Effect of Water-Proofing Treatment of Gas-diffusion Layer on Liquid Water Flooding in DMFC Cathode - M. Tauchi and M. Sudoh (Shizuoka University)

• 1125 High-Performance Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Using Modified Nafion Membrane - S. Han, S. Han (Corporate R&D Center), I. Son, M. Jang, G. Chai, S. Lee (Samsung SDI Corporate R&D Center), J. Lee, Y. Yoo (KonKuk Univ. Korea) and K. Hyun Nam (Energy Lab. Corporate R&D Center)

• 1126 Development of Semi-Empirical Cell Voltage Model for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - J. Choi, Y. Bae (Hanyang University) and D. Kim (KCC Central Research Institute)

• 1127 The Catalytic Oxidation of Acetaldehyde on PtRu : Effect of the Adsorption on Ru - K. Taneda and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 1128 Preparation and Characterization of Sb-doped SnO2 as Support Material for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - K. Lee, I. Park and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 1129 Influence of Membrane Microstructure on the Permeability of Methanol in Proton Exchange Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - A. Siu (Simon Fraser University) and S. Holdcroft (Simon Fraser University/NRC)

• 1130 Direct Ethanol or Methanol Fuel Cells Based on Alcohol Tolerant Cathodes - O. Savadogo (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal) and H. Tian (Ecole Polytechnique)

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W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry:

From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering

Governor’s Square 16, Concourse Level

Sensors and Biosensors Co-Chairs: M. Orazem and C. Gabrielli

09:00 1169 Mathematical Model for the Local Impedance Response of a Blocking Disk Electrode - V. Huang (University of Florida), B. Tribollet (LISE (CNRS)), V. Vivier (LISE - CNRS), N. Pebere (CIRIMAT) and M. Orazem (University of Florida)

09:40 Intermission (25 Minutes)

10:05 1170 Model for Impedance Response of Micro-disk Electrodes in a Thin-Layer-Cell - V. Vivier (LISE - CNRS), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), M. Keddam, N. Portail, P. Rousseau and H. Takenouti (LISE - CNRS)

10:30 1171 Electrochemical Impedance Methods for Biosensors - I. Suni, J. Wang and L. Luck (Clarkson University)

10:55 1172 Probing Programmable Protein Binding on Self-Assembled Monolayers Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - K. Zavadil, D. L. Pile, M. Farrow and B. Bunker (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:20 1173 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Neural Probe Polymer Insulation - E. E. Patrick, N. Perez-Garcia, M. Orazem, J. Sanchez and T. Nishida (University of Florida)

11:40 1174 Evidence that Pores Are the Primary Conductive Pathway in Human Skin - J. Beach, A. Bunge (Colorado School of Mines) and M. Orazem (University of Florida)

Applications Co-Chairs: D. Macdonald and D. Hansen

14:00 1175 Impedance as a Diagnostic Tool for Monitoring Ageing in a Lithium-Ion Battery for HEV Application - S. T. Brown, N. Mellgen, M. Behm, M. Vynnycky (Royal Institute of Technology) and G. Lindbergh (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology)

14:20 1176 Electrochemical Impedance Study of Zirconium under Simulated Boiling Water Reactor Operating Conditions - D. D. Macdonald, J. Ai, Y. Chen and M. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

14:40 1177 Anodic Dissolution of Ni in a Polymer+Graphite Matrix - J. Gregori, J. Garcia-Jareno, M. Pena (University of Valencia), C. Sanz, C. Escrig (Technological Institute of Plastics (AIMPLAS) Valencia Parc Tecnologic) and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)

15:00 1178 Statistical Analysis Applied to the Fitting of an EIS Model to Copper Deposition - M. E. Huerta Garrido and M. Pritzker (University of Waterloo)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1179 Determining the Status of Operated Titanium Anodes Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - K. Hardee (ELTECH Systems Corporation) and R. Kus (Eltech Systems Corp)

16:00 1180 Electrochemical Impedance Measurements at the Ge/Electrolyte Interface - I. M. Huygens and K. Strubbe (Ghent University)

16:20 1181 Electroreduction of Hexaamminecobalt(III) Cations at Electrochemically Polished Bi Single Crystal Electrodes Using Impedance Spectroscopy Method - E. Hark and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

16:40 1182 A New Perspective on the Interpretation of EIS Diagrams Based on the Experimental Data Applied to the W-H2SO4 System - G. Vazquez-Huerta and I. Gonzalez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00 Co-Chairs: D. Hansen and P. Vanysek

• 1183 Study of Metal/Organic Film Interface by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - P. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry), J. Mirza Rosca, A. Santana Lopez (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University), M. Popa, E. Vasilescu, C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and S. Drob (University of Bucharest)

• 1184 Impedance Simulation for Complicated Cathode Electrode of PEFC - Y. Ishigaki, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

• 1185 Charge Transfer Behaviour of the Stirred Heterogeneous Iron Powder Particles - Electrolyte System Studied by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - M. Gal (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), J. Hives, M. Benova (Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, STU Bratislava, Slovakia) and M. Galova (Institute of Chemistry, P.J. Safarik University, Kosice, Slovakia)

• 1186 Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in the Evaluation of Corrosion and Cathodic Protection in Reinforced Concrete - D. Koleva (TUDelft), K. van Breugel, J. de Wit and A. Fraaij (TUD)

• 1187 Impedance Analysis on Electric Double Layer Capacitor with Branch Pore Structure - S. Suzuki, M. Itagaki, K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science) and H. Nakazawa (Honda R&D Co., Ltd.)

• 1188 Oxygen Reduction Investigated by Electrochemical Impedance with Channel Flow Double Electrode - M. Itagaki, Y. Fujimura and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

• 1189 EIS Investigations of Transpassive Dissolution of Ferritic Steels in Aqueous and Molten Electrolytes - M. S. Bojinov (University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy), I. Betova (Institute of Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Systems, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) and T. Tzvetkoff (University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy)

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• 1216 pH-Dependent Rectification in Self-Assembled Monolayers - J. Kwak, S. Hwang, Y. Chi, B. Lee, B. Lee and I. Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST))

Z1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session

SensorPlaza Court 6, Concourse Level

Oxides, Metals, and Nanotubes Co-Chairs: S. Bhansali and M. Josowicz

14:00 1235 Carbon Nanotubes as a Sensing Material for Chemical Sensors - J. Li (Center for Nanotechnology) and Y. Lu (Eloret Corporation at NASA Ames Research Center)

14:20 1236 Analysis of EIS Results from Accelerated Exposure of Coated Metals based on Modeling of Coating Physical Properties - G. Bierwagen, B. Hinderliter, S. Croll, D. Tallman and Q. Su (North Dakota State University)

14:40 1237 Sol-Gel-Fabrication of Metal Oxide Films Using Novel Metal Precursors - A. Jayatissa, D. Wagner and G. Kun (The University of Toledo)

15:00 1238 The pH-Sensitive Characteristics of Thermal ZrO2/SiO2 Stacked Oxide Sensors - J. L. Chang, Y. Lee (Chang-Gung Univ.,), H. Ko (Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University), C. Lai (Chang Gung University) and C. Wang (Chang-Gung Univ.,)

Polymer and Gel Based Sensors Co-Chairs: J. Li and S. Akbar

15:40 1239 Evaluation of Sensor Arrays: from Sensor Selection to Array Analysis - M. Homer, H. Zhou, A. Jewell (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), C. Taylor (Pomona College), A. V. Shevade, A. Kisor and M. Ryan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

16:00 1240 Semiconductor Gels as Sensing Materials - A. Saheb, I. Sasaki, M. Josowicz and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:20 1241 Identifying Chemical Functionalities in Polymers for SO2 Detection Using Molecular Modeling Tools - A. V. Shevade (Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)), M. Blanco, W. Goddard (California Institute of Technology), C. Taylor (Pomona College), M. Homer, M. Ryan, S. Yen, A. Jewell, H. Zhou, C. Pelletier, A. Kisor, K. Manatt and C. Lewis (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

16:40 1242 Development of Polymer-based Sensors for Detection of Sulfur Dioxide at ppm-Level Concentrations - C. Taylor (Pomona College), A. V. Shevade, M. Homer, S. Yen, A. Kisor and M. Ryan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

17:00 1243 Understanding Organic-Mercury Interactions to Design and Select Polymer Sensors for Elemental Mercury Detection - A. V. Shevade (Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)), M. Blanco, W. Goddard (California Institute of Technology), M. Ryan, M. Homer (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), C. Taylor (Pomona College), A. Jewell, A. Kisor, S. Yen, K. Manatt, H. Zhou, C. Pelletier and C. Lewis (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

• 1190 Role of Additives in Electrolyte for Copper Electrodeposition Studied by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - T. Ono, M. Hayashi, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

X1 Electron Transfer Reactions at Organic/

Metal Interfaces: From Molecular Monolayer Modified Electrodes to Buried Polymer Metal Interfaces

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Plaza Court 6, Concourse Level

Self-Assembled Monolayers Co-Chairs: E. Calvo and M. Rohwerder

09:00 1207 Iron Electrodes Modified by SAMs - E. Kalman (Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), I. Felhosi and A. Paszternak (CRC HAS)

09:30 1208 Monolayer and Bilayer Molecular Coating Based on Self-Assembly Chemistry Toward Corrosion Protection and Lubrification Improvements of Surfaces - Z. Mekhalif, F. Laffineur, J. Delhalle (FUNDP) and L. Tristani (FCI)

09:50 1209 Oxygen Reduction on Thiol SAM Modified Au(111) - A. Laaboudi (MPI for Iron Research) and M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck-Institute for Iron Research)

10:10 1210 Molecular Modeling of n-Alkanethiolate Monolayers on Gold: Adlayer Orientation Effects - G. A. Edwards, A. J. Bergren (Iowa State University), E. Cox (IMRE) and M. Porter (Iowa State University)

10:30 1211 Reproducible Preparation of Alkanethiolate Monolayers on Gold: Substrate and Mass Transfer Effects - A. J. Bergren, G. A. Edwards (Iowa State University), E. Cox (IMRE) and M. Porter (Iowa State University)

10:50 1212 Study of Exchange Kinetics in Alkylthiol SAMs on Gold Using Ferrocenylalkylthiolate as a Probe - L. Lee and R. Lennox (McGill University)

11:10 1213 In Situ Study of the Electronic Properties of Alkanethiol SAMs on Au(111) by Electrochemical Tunneling Spectroscopy - C. Vericat, I. Diez-Perez (Universidad de Barcelona), P. Gorostiza (Parc Cientific de Barcelona) and F. Sanz (Universidad de Barcelona)

11:30 1214 Metallization of an Organic Surface by Electrochemical Deposition of Platinum on a Self-assembled Monolayer - D. Qu and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00

• 1215 Proton Coupled Electron Transfer of Redox Centers Attached to Self-Assembled Monolayers on Electrodes. - N. Madhiri and H. Finklea (West Virginia University)

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SensorPlaza Court 4, Concourse Level

Biosensors 3 Co-Chairs: P. Hesketh and A. Revzin

10:00 1272 Bioassay Development Using Organophosphorus Hydrolase for Detection of Paraoxon - R. M. Leblanc, C. Constantine, X. Ji and J. Orbulescu (University of Miami)

10:20 1273 Biosensors Based on Layer-By-Layer Assembly of Enzymes on Carbon Nanotubes - Y. Lin, G. Liu and J. Wang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

10:40 1274 SPR Investigation of Site-Oriented Protein Binding on the Gold Sensor Surface - S. Paliwal (Auburn University), M. Wales, T. Reeves, J. Wild (Texas A&M University) and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

11:00 1275 Nanobead/Microfluid Based Electrochemical Biosensor System - P. Hesketh, Z. Peng (Georgia Institute of Technology) and K. Kellar (CDC)

11:20 1276 Biosensors Based on Layer-By-Layer Assembly of Enzymes on Carbon Nanotubes - Y. Lin, G. Liu and J. Wang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Biosensors 4 Co-Chairs: R. Leblank and C. Bruckner-Lea

14:00 1277 CombiMatrix CustomArray 12K and eC Reader: Electrochemical Detection of a 12,000 Feature DNA Array. - K. M. Roth, A. Ghindilis and K. Schwarzkopf (CombiMatrix Corp.)

14:20 1278 Phage Fusion Proteins as Bioselective Receptors for Piezoelectric Sensors - E. V. Olsen (United States Air Force), J. Sykora, I. Sorokulova, W. Neely, V. Petrenko, I. Chen, J. Barbaree and V. Vodyanoy (Auburn University)

14:40 1279 Detection of Salmonella Typhimurium in Milk Using a Magnetostrictive Sensor Platform - R. S. Lakshmanan, H. Jing, R. Guntupalli, S. Huang, J. Barbaree, V. Petrenko and B. Chin (Auburn University)

15:00 1280 Biosensing of Osseointegration between Bone and Implant Interface by Aluminum Nitride Thin Film - K. Ou and K. Ou (Gratuate Institute of Oral Sciences)

15:20 1281 Arrays for Toxicity Screening Based on Electrochemiluminescence Detection of DNA Damage from Procarcinogen Metabolites - E. G. Hvastkovs, E. G. Hvastkovs, J. Rusling (University of Connecticut), I. Jansson (University of Connecticut Health Center) and J. Schenkman (University of Connecticut Heatlth Center)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday Evening Poster Session, 19:00-21:00

• 1282 An Interferometric Biosensing Chip Using Anodized Aluminum Oxide - B. Kim and J. Lee (Sungkyunkwan Univ)

C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint Session

Battery / Energy TechnologyPlaza Ballroom E, Concourse Level

Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: J. Prakash and F. Alamgir

10:20 171 Low Humidity PEM Fuel Cell Performances and NMR Self-Diffusion Measurements of Composite Polymer Membranes - T. Zhang (Princeton University), N. Isabella (University of Calabria), H. Ota, A. Bocarsly (Princeton University) and S. Greenbaum (Hunter College)

10:40 172 Structure and Dynamics of Non-com-mercial Heteropoly Acids for Fuel Cell Aplications - J. L. Horan (Colorado School of Mines), J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), A. M. Herring and S. Dec (Colorado School of Mines)

11:00 173 Sulfonated Polysulfone Gas Diffusion Electrodes (GDEs) and Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs) for High Temperature PEMFC - S. von Kraemer (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology), M. Puchner, P. Jannasch (Lund University, Sweden), A. Lundblad and G. Lindbergh (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology)

11:20 174 Conductivity and State of Water in Low-Temperature Nafion Membranes - E. L. Thompson (General Motors Corporation), W. Capehart (General Motors) and J. Jorne (University of Rochester)

11:40 175 Effects of Heterogeneities in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells - A. Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)

Wednesday, May 10, 200608:30 Honors and Award Session and Vittorio de Nora Award Address Plaza Ballroom D, Concourse Level

09:00 Technical Exhibit Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

09:30 Coffee Break Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

12:15 Dielectric Science and Technology Division Luncheon and Business Meeting Plaza Court 7, Concourse Level

12:15 Energy Technology Division Luncheon and Business Meeting Tower Court A, Second Floor

12:15 Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon and Business Meeting Tower Court D, Second Floor

12:15 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon and Business Meeting Tower Court B, Second Floor

18:00 Vittorio de Nora Award Reception South Convention Lobby, Second Floor

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Co-Chairs: M. Watanabe and S. Mukerjee

14:00 176 Evaluation of Composite Membrane with Three-Dimensionally Ordered Polyimide Matrix and AMPS Gel Polymer for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - D. Yamamoto, H. Munakata and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

14:20 177 Durability of Sulfonated Polyimide Membrane Evaluated by Long Term PEFC Operation - M. Aoki, N. Asano, K. Miyatake, H. Uchida and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

14:40 178 Impact of Hydrogen Quality on PEM Performance - T. Thampan, R. Rocheleau (HNEI), D. Wheeler (DJW Technology) and K. Bethune (HNEI)

15:00 179 Investigation on Durability of MEA Interface as a Function of various Fuel Cell Operating Conditions: Conventional vs. Direct Deposit Electrodes (IBAD) - M. S. Saha, W. Wen, S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), A. Gulla and R. Allen (E-TEK Div. of De Nora North America, Inc.)

15:20 180 TiO2-SiO2 Mixed Oxide/Nafion Composite Membranes for High Temperature PEMFCs - H. Ota, P. Majsztrik, T. Zhang and A. Bocarsly (Princeton University)

15:35 181 Hybrid Proton Exchange Membranes Based on Heteropoly-Acid and Sulfonic-Acid Proton Conductors - F. Pern, J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

15:55 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:15 182 Higher Temperature PBI-Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells: Performance Analysis - N. Jalani (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), M. Ramani (Plug Power) and R. Datta (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

16:35 183 Carbon Monoxide Adsorbents for Portable Power Sources - O. Polyakov (Synkera Technologies Inc.), I. V. Kuvychko and S. Strauss (Colorado State University)

16:50 184 Investigation of New Proton-conductive NH4PO3/TiO2 Composite for Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell - C. Cremers (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern)), L. Liu and U. Stimming (TU Munchen)

185 Abstract Withdrawn

17:25 186 Sodium Borohydride/Hydrogen Peroxide Fuel Cells for Space Applications - T. I. Valdez (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology), M. Deelo (Penn State University) and S. Narayanan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

17:40 187 Optimization of Operating Conditions for Electrochemical Power Sources - V. Subramanian, V. Boovaragavan, V. Diwakar and K. Potukuchi (Tennessee Tech University)

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage

Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering /

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPlaza Ballroom F, Concourse Level

Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: C. Wang and J. Wang

10:20 279 Dual-Pathway Kinetic Equation for the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction on Pt Electrodes - J. X. Wang (Brookhaven National Lab), T. Springer (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

10:40 280 Kinetic Overpotentials of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt3Co and the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction on Pt in a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell - K. C. Neyerlin (General Motors Fuel Cell Activities), J. Jorne (University of Rochester), W. Gu (General Motors Fuel Cell Activities) and H. Gasteiger (General Motors)

11:00 281 Stablization of Platinum Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction by a Submonolayer of Gold - J. Zhang and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

11:20 282 Stochastic Process Approach for Studying Formation of PEM Fuel Cell Composite Electrodes - R. Subbaraman, T. Zawodzinski Jr and J. Mann (Case Western Reserve University)

11:40 283 The Use of Heteropoly Acids as Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells - A. M. Herring, R. J. Stanis, J. Ferrell III, M. Kuo (Colorado School of Mines), J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Samaroo (NREL)

Co-Chairs: H. Villullas and S. Mukerjee

14:00 284 Characterization of the CO Tolerance Properties of Tungsten-Based PEMFC Anodes - E. A. Ticianelli (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos), L. Pereira, F. Santos, M. Pereira and V. Paganin (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos - USP)

14:20 285 Combinatorial Microelectrode Multiarray Study of Fuel Cell Catalysts - J. S. Cooper and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

14:40 286 Characterization of Membrane Electrode Assemblies with Ultra-low Pt Loading for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - F. Shieu and Y. Pai (National Chung Hsing University)

15:00 287 Performance of PtCo/C Electrocatalysts Prepared by a Modified Polyol Process as Cathode for PEMFC - H. M. Villullas (Instituto de Quimica), E. Santiago (PROCEL - IPEN/CNEN) and L. Varanda (Instituto de Quimica - UNESP)

15:20 288 Preparation and Characterization of RuxOsySz/C for PEM Fuel Cells - I. Park, Y. Cho, H. Park and Y. Park (Seoul National University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 289 SECM Characterization of Ternary Thin Film Combinatorial Libraries as Anode Electrocatalysts for PEMFCs - G. Lu, J. S. Cooper and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

16:20 290 Peroxide Yields and Activation Energies of Select Chalcogenide Systems for Oxygen Reduction Reaction Applications - J. Ziegelbauer and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

16:40 291 New Bimetallic Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) Based on Ni and Pt Carbide: Synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical Studies - V. Di Noto, E. Negro, R. Gliubizzi (University of Padova), G. Pace and S. Gross (INSTM-CNR Padova)

17:00 292 Composite Cathode Structure/Property Relationships - S. J. Babinec, H. Tang, A. Ghosh-Dastidar, S. Hughes and A. Talik (The Dow Chemical Company)

17:20 293 A Novel Process for Fabricating Membrane-Electrode Assemblies with Low Platinum Loading for Use in PEM Fuel Cells - S. Karimi and F. Foulkes (University of Toronto)

17:40 294 Mechanism of CO Adsorption on Pt-Ru Fuel Cell Anode Catalysts - K. Martocci (Hunter College), F. M. Alamgir (NIST), J. S. Cooper (University of Notre Dame), A. Colon (Hunter College), S. Sambasivan, D. Fischer (NIST), P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame), S. Greenbaum (Hunter College) and E. Smotkin (University of Puerto Rico)

F1 Corrosion General Session

CorrosionDirector’s Row H, Ground Floor

Passivity and Passivity Breakdown I Co-Chairs: R. Newman and D. MacDonald

10:00 315 Dielectric Coating for Corrosion Protection of Components in Nuclear Power Plant - Y. J. Kim (GE-GRC)

10:20 316 Anodic Kinetics of NiCrMo Alloys during Localized Corrosion - R. C. Newman and D. He (University of Toronto)

10:40 317 An Outgas Free Passivation Technology for Semiconductor Vacuum Chamber Using Advanced Anodic Oxidation - Y. Kawase, M. Kitano, H. Morinaga, Y. Shirai and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

11:00 318 Theory of Passive Film Stability - D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State Univ)

11:20 319 An AFM and EBSD Study of the Anisotropic Corrosion of Alloy 22 in Acidic Chloride Solutions - J. J. Gray, B. El-dasher and C. Orme (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

11:40 320 Anodic Dissolution of Nickel Across Two Consecutive Electron Transfers: Calculation of the Ni(I) Intermediate Concentration by means EQCM - J. Gregori (University of Valencia), J. Garcia-Jareno (Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Valencia), D. Gimenez-Romero and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)

Passivity and Passivity Breakdown II Co-Chairs: F. Renner and H. Suyanama

14:00 321 Selective Dissolution Studied by In-Situ X-ray Ddiffraction: Cu3Au(100) and Cu3Au(111)/HCL - F. U. Renner (ESRF), A. Stierle (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Metallforschung), T. Lee (ESRF), H. Dosch (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Metallforschung), D. Kolb (University of Ulm) and J. Zegenhagen (ESRF)

14:20 322 Localized Corrosion of Silicon-Reinforced Aluminum Composites in Na2SO4 Solution - H. Ding and L. Hihara (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

14:40 323 Corrosion Behavior of High Nitrogen High Manganese, Molybdenum Containing Nickel Free Stainless Steel in 3.5% NaCl and at Various pH Aqueous Solutions. - S. B. Arya, V. Raja and A. Tiwari (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)

15:00 324 A New Approach to Thermodynamic Stability Relations in Multiple Redox reation Systems - I. Fishtik and R. Datta (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

15:20 325 Corrosion of Copper in [C4mim][Tf2N] Ionic Liquid - V. Kamavaram and R. Reddy (The University of Alabama)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 326 Dissolution Behavior of a Rotating Cylinder during the Formation of Bubbles from a Pore - H. Sunayama and M. Kawahara (Kumamoto University)

16:20 327 Analysis of Discolored and Corroded Components - S. J. Suess (Stork Technimet, Inc.)

16:40 328 Composition and Morphology of Product Layers in the Steel/Cement Paste Interface in Conditions of Corrosion and Cathodic Protection in Reinforced Concrete - D. Koleva (TUDelft), K. van Breugel, J. de Wit and A. Fraaij (TUD)

17:00 329 Aluminum Aloy 6061 Galvanic Corrosion, Pits Growth and Passivation in Artifical Seawater Solution - A. Pikelny (WEHO) and D. DeFranco (L-3 Communications, OS)

17:20 330 Comparison of the Quantities Characteristics of Anodic Polarization Curves with E-pH Diagram of Fe-H2O System - N. A. Muratova and S. Kaluzhina (Voronezh State University)

17:40 331 Electrochemical Behavior of Mg-Al-Zn Alloy AZ91 in H3PO4/KOH Buffered K2SO4 Solutions - M. Anik (Engineering Faculty) and G. Celikten (Eskisehir Osmangazi University)

H2 Plasma and CVD Processes

Dielectric Science and TechnologyPlaza Court 5, Concourse Level

CVD Processes Co-Chairs: M. Sunkara and S. Seal

10:00 361 Minimization of Trench Isolation Induced Stress Effects on Transistor Layout by SACVD - S. Hsu, T. Tsai, N. Chen, W. Hung, C. Huang and S. Tzou (United Microelectronics Corp.)

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10:20 362 Particle Surface Design by Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition (iCVD) - K. K. Gleason and K. K. Lau (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

10:40 363 Atomic Layer Deposition of Ru by Using a New Ru-precursor - J. Lee, Y. Song, K. Lee, Y. Lee (Korea Polytechnic University) and H. Jang (Mecharonics. Co. Ltd.)

Plasma Processes Co-Chairs: M. Sunkara and S. Seal

11:00 364 Properties of Si Nanocrystals Formed in Inductively Coupled Plasma CVD Grown SiOx Thin Films - T. R. Roschuk, D. Comedi, O. Zalloum, J. Wojcik, E. Chelomentsev, M. Flynn and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

11:20 365 A Novel High Tensile Stress SiN for Strained Silicon Technology Application - T. Tsai, N. Chen, H. Liao, S. Hsu, C. Huang and S. Tzou (United Microelectronics Corp.)

11:40 366 Tungsten Etching For Tight Pitch 3-D Memories - M. Konevecki, U. Raghuram and V. Dunton (Matrix Semiconductor)

Plasma Processes (continued) Co-Chairs: G. S. Mathad and M. Engelhardt

14:00 367 Plasma Etching Challenges of New Materials Involved in Gate Stack Patterning for sub 45 nm Technological Nodes - O. Joubert (LTM), A. Legouil (STMicroelectronics), R. Ramos (Freescale), M. Helot (STMicroelectronics), G. Cunge, L. Vallier and T. Chevolleau (LTM/CNRS)

14:40 368 Study of a 4 Microns Oxide Etching Using C5F8/O2/Ar Plasma - F. Judong, L. Depoyan, N. Hotellier, M. Baudrier and P. Bouillon (ST Microelectronics)

15:00 369 Surface Activation Using Remote Plasma for a New Wafer Bonding Route to Strained-Si - S. Sood and R. Belford (Belford Research Inc.)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 370 H2 Plasma as Porogen Removal Treatment to Perform Porous ULK - V. Jousseaume (CEA-LETI), M. Payet, P. Maury and G. Passemard (STMicroelectronics)

16:00 371 Optimized Mechanical Anchoring for Improvement of Adhesion Between Electroless Copper and Epoxy-Based Polymers - H. Hayden, D. Bhusari (Georgia Institute of Technology), R. Tanikella (Intel Corporation), S. Bidstrup Allen and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:20 372 Plasma Treatments to Enhance Electroless Copper Adhesion on Smooth Epoxy-Based Polymer Surfaces - H. Hayden, D. Bhusari (Georgia Institute of Technology), R. Tanikella (Intel Corporation), S. Bidstrup Allen and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:40 373 Evaluation of Copper CMP with Ruthenium Liner Layer for Advanced Copper Deposition Technologies - S. Paul, H. Wang and K. Musaka (Ebara Technologies Inc.)

17:00 374 Characterization of Dielectric Surfaces by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - K. Sidi Ali Cherif, S. Kordic (Philips Semiconductors), J. Farkas (Freescale Semiconductor) and S. Szunerits (LEPMI)

I1 Dielectrics for Nanosystems:

Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing II

Dielectric Science and TechnologyPlaza Court 1, Concourse Level

Characterization of Dielectrics Co-Chairs: H. Iwai and J. Peterson

10:00 404 Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study on Gate Insulators - T. Hattori, K. Kakushima (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Nakajima (Kyoto University), H. Nohira (Musashi Institute of Technology), K. Kimura (Kyoto University) and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:30 405 High-k Gate Stack Engineering and Low Frequency Noise Performance - C. Claeys, E. Simoen (IMEC), P. Srinivasan (IMEC / New Jersey Institute of Tech.) and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:00 406 Advanced Gate Stacks with Fully Silicided(FUSI) Gates and High-k Dielectrics for Low Power CMOS - T. Ogura, M. Saitoh, K. Takahashi, K. Manabe, A. Toda, M. Terai, K. Watanabe, K. Masuzaki, T. Iwamoto, T. Hase, T. Tatsumi and H. Watanabe (NEC Corporation)

11:30 407 Charge Trapping in High-k Gate Dielectrics: A Recent Understanding - D. Misra and N. Chowdhury (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

12:00 408 Mobility Degradation Analysis for La2O3 nMISFET - J. Ng, N. Sugii, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, T. Hattori, K. Tsutsui and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II

ElectrodepositionPlaza Ballroom D, Concourse Level

Electrochemical Processes in Advanced Packaging Co-Chairs: J. Kelly and G. R. Stafford

10:00 452 Simultaneous Filling of Microvia and Through Hole by Copper Electroplating for High Density Interconnection of PCB - W. Dow, H. Chen and M. Yen (National Yunlin University of Science & Technology)

10:40 453 Back-end Copper Metallization for Advanced Packaging: Bump, RDL, and TSV - B. Kim, T. Ritzdorf and D. Schmauch (Semitool, Inc.)

11:00 454 Electrodeposition of Sn Bumps for COG (Chip-on-Glass) Packaging Process - B. Jung, H. Won, K. Lee and T. Oh (Hongik University)

11:20 455 Characterizing an Electrochemical Printing Process for Fabricating Metal Microstructures - J. B. Nelson and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)

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11:40 456 Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Wet Chemical Etching of Silicon Wafers - K. Kaneko (Fuji Electric Advanced Technology Co., Ltd.), A. Tamenori (Fuji Electric Device Technology Co., Ltd.), N. Alleborn and F. Durst (Erlangen-Nuremberg Univ.)

New Apsects of Alloy and Compound Deposition Co-Chairs: J. L. Stickney and T. P. Moffat

14:00 457 Epitaxial Growth of Cu on Au(111) and Ag (111) by Monolayer Restricted Galvanic Displacement - N. G. Dimitrov, R. Vasilic and L. Viyannalage (SUNY at Binghamton)

14:20 458 Binary Platinum Alloys by Underpotential Deposition of the Reactive Metal - J. J. Mallett, E. Svedberg, T. Moffat, W. Egelhoff and U. Bertocci (NIST)

14:40 459 The Formation of Nanofilms of Pt and Cu Using Surface Limited Redox Replacement Reactions in an EC-ALE Cycle - J. Stickney (University of Georgia) and Y. Kim (The University of Georgia)

15:00 460 Induced Codeposition of Alloys of W, Mo, and Re with the Fe-Group and other Transition Metals - E. Gileadi and N. Eliaz (Tel-Aviv University)

15:40 461 Investigations on the Electrodeposition of Ni-W Alloys from Ethylene Diamine - Citrate Baths for LIGA-MEMS Applications - A. Haseeb and K. Bade (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)

16:00 462 Electrodeposition of Magnetic Multilayers into Micro- and Nano- Recesses - E. Podlaha, D. Iyer, M. Murphy, Y. Li, R. Mishra, M. Moldovan and D. Young (Louisiana State University)

16:40 463 Challenging the Electrodeposition of Thick Cadmium Telluride Layers - J. Rousset and L. Daniel (CNRS)

17:00 464 Nucleation of Binary Cu-Se Phases and Electrochemical Cementation Mechanism on Poloycrystalline Molybdenum Thin Films in Cu(II)-In(III)-Se(IV) Acidic Solutions - E. Chassaing (CNRS), O. Ramdani (IRDEP), B. Canava (IREM), P. Grand, M. Lamirand, O. Roussel, A. Etcheberry, J. Guillemoles (IRDEP), D. Lincot (LECA) and O. Kerrec (IRDEP)

17:20 465 Plasma Treatment for Glass-to-Glass Direct Bonding - D. Pascual (SUSS MicroTec)

17:40 466 Electrodeposition of a Co/Cu Multilayered Microdevice - Y. Li, R. Fan, M. Moldovan, D. Young, W. Wang and E. Podlaha (Louisiana State University)

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X

Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 10, Concourse Level

Materials and Process Integration Co-Chairs: S. Ikeda and M. Rodder

10:00 530 Scaled CMOS with SiON and High-k - K. Ishimaru (Toshiba Corp.)

10:30 531 Multiple Gate MOSFETs - W. P. Maszara, Z. Krivokapic, Q. Xiang and M. Lin (AMD)

11:00 532 Mobility Enhancement and Strain Integration in Advanced CMOS - C. H. Diaz (TSMC)

11:30 533 Defect Engineering Considerations for Strained Silicon Substrates - C. Claeys, G. Eneman, M. Scholz, R. Loo, P. Verheyen and K. De Meyer (IMEC)

11:50 534 Modelling of Morphological Changes by Surface Diffusion in Silicon Trenches - T. Mueller (Siltronic AG), D. Dantz (Volkswagen AG), W. von Ammon (Siltronic AG), J. Virbulis and U. Bethers (Center for Processes Analysis and Research Ltd.)

Materials and Process Integration (continued) Co-Chairs: M. Rodder and S. Ikeda

14:00 535 Thermal Agglomeration of Ultra-Thin SOI and SSOI: A Quantitative Stability Study and Physical Model to Guide SOI Process Development - D. T. Danielson, J. Michel and L. Kimerling (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

14:20 536 Impact of Defects in Silicon Substrate on Flash Memory Characteristics - Y. Hirano (Spansion Inc.), K. Yamazaki, F. Inoue, K. Imaoka (Spansion Japan Limited), K. Tanahashi and H. Yamada-Kaneta (Fujitsu Lab.)

14:40 537 Low-resistance Ti/n-type Si(100) Contacts by Monolayer Se Passivation - J. Zhu, X. Yang (University of Texas at Arlington) and M. Tao (The University of Texas at Arlington)

Integrated Metrology and Diagnostics Co-Chairs: L. Fabry and T. Hattori

15:15 538 Breakthrough of In-line Inspection Technology for Beyond 65 nm Device Volume Production - Y. Yamazaki (Toshiba)

15:45 539 Scenario for a Yield Model Based on Reliable Defect Density Data and Linked to Advanced Process Control - A. Nutsch and R. Ochsner (Fraunhofer Institute Integrated Systems and Device Technology)

16:15 540 Standardization of Measurement of Nitrogen Concentration in CZ Silicon Crystals - N. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University), A. Karen and H. Yagi (Japan Electronics & Information Technology Association)

16:35 541 Infrared Absorption Measurement of Carbon Concentration in Silicon Crystals - N. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University), M. Nakatsu (RIAST, Osaka Prefecture University) and V. Akhmetov (IHP/BTU Joint Lab, BTU Cottbus)

16:55 542 Standardization of Characterization of Bulk Micro-Defects and Denuded Zones in Annealed CZ Si - R. Takeda (JEITA), N. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University), K. Moriya, K. Kashima (JSPS 145 Committee and JEITA), K. Nakashima (JSPS 145 Committee), M. Kato (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.), S. Kitagawa (JEITA), T. Ono (SUMCO Corporation), K. Nakai, H. Urushido (JEITA), N. Nango (JSPS 145 Committee) and V. Akhmetov (IHP/BTU Joint Lab, BTU Cottbus)

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M1 Biological Fuel Cells

Energy Technology / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Director’s Row E, Ground Floor

Microbial Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: H. De Long and T. Palmore

10:00 573 Microbial Fuel Cells Powered by Electricigens - D. R. Lovley (University of Massachusetts)

10:40 574 Electrocatalysis in Microbial Fuel Cells - U. Schroder, M. Rosenbaum, J. Niessen, F. Zhao, F. Harnisch and F. Scholz (University of Greifswald)

11:00 575 Improving the Power Generation of Microbial Fuel Cells - O. Bretschger, E. Kus, K. Nealson, F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California), Y. Gorby and J. Mclean (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:20 576 The Development of a Passive Microbial Fuel Cell Powered Small Marine Beacon System - F. J. McNeilly, D. Thivierge, A. Fredette and P. R. Bandyopadhyay (Naval Undersea Warfare Center)

11:40 577 Rapid Screening of Microbial Fuel Cell Components - J. J. Sumner (US Army Research Laboratory) and S. Crittenden (US Army Research Laboratory - ORAU Fellow)

12:00 578 A Miniature Microbial Fuel Cell Operating With Aerobic Shewanella Oneidensis DSP10 - J. Biffinger, R. Ray, B. Little (Naval Research Laboratory) and B. R. Ringeisen (Naval Research Lab)

Electrodes and Systems Co-Chairs: P. Atanassov and M. Cooney

14:00 579 Electrical Power from Biologically Harvestable Fuels: an Overview of the Sandia National Laboratories Grand Challenge Program - C. Apblett, B. Simmons, S. Brozik, J. Flemming, C. Cornelius, J. Novak and D. Ingersoll (Sandia National Laboratories)

14:40 580 Glucose-Air Bio-Fuel Cells Prepared by Enzyme Electrodes - I. Taniguchi, M. Kishikawa, M. Ohtani, D. Tabata and M. Tominaga (Kumamoto University)

15:00 581 Enzyme Immobilization in Mesoporous Carbons for Bioelectrochemical Applications - J. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

15:20 582 Design Consideration and Characterization of Enzymatic Ethanol Fuel Cells - M. J. Cooney, V. Svoboda, C. Rippolz and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

15:40 583 Toward Laccase-Glucose Oxidase Biofuel Cell Operating in a Physiological Buffer - D. Leech (National University of Ireland), F. Barriere (Universite de Rennes I) and P. Kavanagh (National University of Ireland, Galway)

16:00 584 Development of an Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Stack - S. G. Teodorescu, W. Gellett, M. Kesmez and J. Schumacher (Lynntech Inc.)

16:20 585 Laminar Flow Based Biofuel Cells - P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), S. Yoon, M. Mitchell, R. Jayashree (UIUC) and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)

16:40 586 Biocatalytic Mixed-Reactant Flow Cells - Y. Sun and S. Calabrese Barton (Columbia University)

17:00 587 Integrated Electrochemical Velocimetry for Microfluidic Devices - E. Kjeang, B. Roesch, J. McKechnie, D. A. Harrington, D. Sinton and N. Djilali (University of Victoria)

17:20 588 Microfluidic Biofuel Cells: The Influence of Electrode Diffusion Layer on Performance - G. R. Palmore and K. Lim (Brown University)

N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry

of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom A, Concourse Level

Chair: J. F. Nierengarten

11:00 628 The Retro-Prato Reaction: A New Protection-Deprotection Protocol in Fullerene Chemistry - N. Martin (Complutense University)

11:20 629 Host-Guest Chemistry Using Electronic Communications of Fullerenes and Other Molecules through II - Conjugated Systems - K. Tashiro, H. Sato, T. Aida (The University of Tokyo) and A. Osuka (Kyoto University)

11:40 630 Novel Organometallic Functionalization of Fullerenes for Hydrogen Storage Applications - A. Dillon, C. J. Curtis, M. Davis, P. A. Parilla, Y. Zhao, Y. Kim and S. Zhang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Chair: F. D’Souza

14:00 631 Electronic Spin Properties of a Cobalt(II)-Porphyrin-C60-Dyad - K. Dinse, B. Corzilius (Darmstadt University of Technology), J. Dannhaeuser and A. Hirsch (University Erlangen)

14:20 632 Supramolecular Assembly of Fullerene-Containing Architectures - D. M. Bassani (Bordeaux 1 University)

14:40 633 Supramolecular Click Chemistry for the Self-Assembly of a Stable Zn(II)-Porphyrin-C60 Conjugate. - N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese de Systemes Porphyriniques) and J. Nienregarten (Groupe de Chimie des Fullerenes et des Systemes Conjugues)

15:00 634 Fullerene Perfluoroalkylation: Beyond CF3 Chemistry - O. Boltalina, N. B. Shustova (CSU), K. Seppelt (Freie University) and S. Strauss (CSU)

15:20 635 Building Planes, Columns and Three-Dimensional C60 Networks through Self-Assembly of Block-Copolymers Stars - C. Mathis (CNRS), B. Schmaltz and M. Brinkmann (CNRS - Institut Charles Sadron)

Chair: M. Herranz

16:00 636 Investigations into the Multifunctionalization of Fullerenyl Amino Acids - P. A. Keller, S. Pyne and S. Blanksby (University of Wollongong)

16:20 637 Fullerene-containing Dendrimers - J. Nierengarten (CNRS)

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16:40 638 Regioselective Synthesis of Trifluoromethylfullerenes. Thermodynamic vs. Kinetic Control - S. Strauss (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Russian Academy of Sciences), A. Popov (Moscow State University), I. V. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), S. Lebedkin (Institute for Nanotechnology), S. Miller, O. Anderson (Colorado State University) and O. Boltalina (CSU)

17:00 639 Hydrogenating [60]Fullerene and Larger Fullerenes Using Polyamines: The Good, the Bad, and the Strange - G. Miller, J. Briggs, K. Letourneau, L. Silva (University of New Hampshire) and M. Montgomery (University of Mississippi)

17:20 640 Synthesis and Properties of Fullerene C70 Encapsulating Hydrogen Molecule(s) - Y. Murata, S. Maeda, M. Murata and K. Komatsu (Kyoto University)

17:40 641 Tetrathiafulvalene Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Light-induced Electron Transfer Interactions - M. Herranz, N. Martin (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), S. Campidelli (Universita di Trieste), M. Prato (Universita degli Studi di Trieste), D. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universita Erlangen-Nurnberg), G. Rahman (University of Erlangen) and G. Brehm (Friedrich-Alexander-Universita Erlangen-Nurnberg)

N5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom B, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: K. Dinse and A. Balch

10:00 703 Toward Quantitative Mass Spectrometry of Metallofullerenes - J. Alford (TDA Research)

10:20 704 Synthesis and Charaterization of Regio-Interconvertible N-tritylpyrrolidino Derivatives of Sc3N@C80 Ih Isomer - T. Cai, L. Xu, M. Anderson, S. Carla (Virginia Tech), A. Balch, M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis), H. Gibson and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

10:40 705 A Singly Bonded Derivative of the Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Metallofullerene, Sc3N@C80 - Z. Ge, H. Gibson and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

11:00 706 Synthesis, Isolation, and Characterizations of a New Family of Terbium-Based Trimetallic Nitride Template Endohedral Metallofullerenes (TNT-EMFs): Tb3N@C2n (40 <= n <= 44) - T. Zuo (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis), J. Duchamp (Emory & Henry College), A. Balch (University of California) and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

11:20 707 Hydrogenation of Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Metallofullerenes - W. Fu, H. Gibson and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

11:40 708 An Alternative Approach for Separating Metallic Nitride Fullerenes (MNFs) from Nanomaterial Mixtures - S. Stevenson, H. Yu (University of Southern Mississippi), K. Carpenter (Mississippi University for Women) and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

Co-Chairs: L. Echegoyen and T. Akasaka

14:00 709 Recent State of Scandium-based Mixed Nitride Clusterfullerenes - S. Yang (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

14:20 710 The Tm3N@C2n (39 </= n </= 43) Clusterfullerene Family: Electronic and Geometric Properties - M. Krause (Dresden University of Technology), J. Wong (IFW Dresden), A. Popov (Moscow State University), X. Liu, T. Pichler, M. Knupfer and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

14:40 711 The Role of the Encaged Species on Fullerene Stability: Dysprosium-based Endohedral Fullerenes - L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden) and S. Yang (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden)

15:00 712 Trimetaspheres -- Trimetallic Nitride Metallofullerenes: Separation and Chemical Reactivity - Z. Zhou, D. MacFarland, J. Zhang, S. Wilson, and M. Drees (Luna Nano Works)

N6 Energetics and Structure

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom B, Concourse Level

Chair: Z. Slanina

15:20 718 Structure, Electronic and Vibrational Properties of Small Diameter Carbon Nanotubes - J. Kurti (Eotvos University Budapest), V. Zolyomi (Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), S. Yang and M. Kertesz (Georgetown University)

Chair: Z. Slanina

16:00 719 Substitutional Metallofullerenes of the d-Block Metals - V. R. Jensen, M. Sparta and K. Borve (University of Bergen)

16:20 720 Structures and Energetics of Vertex-Bridged C122 Fullerene Dumbell Dimers in Neutral and Anionic Charge States - D. S. Dudis, A. Yeates (Air Force Research Laboratory) and J. Blaudeau (High Performance Technologies, In.c)

16:40 721 Encapsulations in C74 - Z. Slanina (Institute for Molecular Science), F. Uhlik (Charles University) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki)

17:00 722 Properties of Non-Conventional Fullerenes(Cn; 48 < n < 60) Prepared by Soft-Landing Ion Deposition - M. M. Kappes, A. Bottcher, D. Loffler, S. Jester and P. Weis (University Karlsruhe (TH))

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17:20 723 On the First Observation of Carbon-Deficient Fluorofullerenes C60-nFmOk and Further Advances in Their Synthesis and Spectroscopic Characterization - O. Boltalina (CSU), I. Goldt, A. Goryunkov (MSU), A. Buyanovskaya (INEOS), K. Seppelt (Freie University), N. Polyakova (RIEI), S. Strauss (CSU), A. Streletskiy and P. Hvelplund (Aarhus University)

17:40 724 Recent Developments and Applications of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation (MALDI) with Fullerene Derivatives - T. Drewello (University of Warwick)

N8 Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Plaza Ballroom C, Concourse Level

Semiconductor and Metal Nanoparticles Co-Chairs: K. Vinodgopal and M. Spitler

10:00 741 Sonochemical Synthesis of Pt-Ru Bimetallic Nanoparticles - K. Vinodgopal (Indiana University Northwest), Y. He, M. Ashokkumar and F. Grieser (University of Melbourne)

10:20 742 Fine Size Control of CdTe Quantum Dots by Monochromatic Light Etching Technique - S. Kuwabata (Osaka University), H. Kitajima (Osaka Univeristy), T. Kohma and Y. Tachibana (Osaka University)

10:40 743 Wet Chemical Approaches for Fabricating Metal Nanoparticle-Attached Electrodes - M. Oyama (Kyoto University)

11:00 744 Acceleration of Self-exchange Rates of Redox Couples within Nanometer-sized Tubes - M. Spitler (NREL)

11:20 745 Platinum Nanoparticles Anchored on Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes. - P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame), A. Kongkanand (Osaka University), G. Girishkumar (University of Notre Dame) and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)

11:40 746 Photovoltaic Cells Composed of Composite Molecular Assemblies Based on Multi-Porphyrin Arrays and Fullerenes - T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

Co-Chairs: Y. Sun and S. Yamada

13:40 747 Quantum-Sized Carbon Particles of Bright and Colorful Photoluminescence - Y. Sun (Clemson University)

14:00 748 Laser-Induced Size and Shape Changes of Gold Nanoparticles in Polyion-Nanoparticle Aggregates - S. Yamada, Y. Niidome, T. Kawasawa and H. Takahashi (Kyushu University)

14:20 749 Electronic Energy Storage in Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystals by Generation of Multiple Excitons from Absorption of a Single Photon - M. Beard , J. Johnson, K. Knutsen, J. Murphy, R. Ellingson, A. Shabaev, A. Efros and A. Nozik (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:40 750 Investigations on Hybrid Solar Cells with Incorporated Nanoparticles - H. Neugebauer, S. Gunes and S. Sariciftci (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

15:00 751 Improvement on Crystallinity of Nano Nickel Electroplated on Cu in the Presence of Ultrasonic Field - M. Ramasamy and S. Viswanathan (Multimedia University)

N9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresPlaza Ballroom A, Concourse Level

Chair: J. F. Nierengarten

10:00 770 Electrochemical Characterization of Homobinuclear mu-Nitrido Osmium and Ruthenium Porphyrins - L. Bottomley, C. Tong, Y. Ding and F. Neely (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:20 771 Porphyrin Nanochannels Toward Functional Materials: Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Proton Conduction - T. Kojima (Osaka University), T. Nakanishi, R. Harada (Kyushu University), K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), H. Kitagawa (Kyushu University) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

10:40 772 Hybrid Materials of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOF) - A. J. Skulan, C. Bauer (Sandia National Laboratories), F. Schroder, S. Hermes, R. Fischer (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum), B. Simmons and M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories)

O1 Fundamental Gas-Phase and

Surface Chemistry of Vapor-Phase Materials Processing III

High Temperature Materials / Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 17, Concourse Level

Metal Oxide Deposition Co-Chairs: D. Goodwin and S. George

10:00 821 Structure and Composition of CVD-Metal Oxide Coatings as Working Electrodes in Electrochromic “Smart Windows” - K. A. Gesheva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), T. Ivanova (Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources - BAS), F. Hamelmann (Bielefeld University), O. Trofimov (Institute of Microelectronics and High Purity Materials) and M. Abrashev (Sofia University)

10:20 822 MOCVD of Strontium Tantalate Thin Films Using Sr[Ta(OEt)5(OC2H4OMe)]2 Precursor - M. Lisker, M. Silinskas, P. Veit and E. Burte (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)

10:40 823 PECVD Synthesis of TiO2 Thin Films for Dielectric Applications - W. Yang and C. Wolden (Colorado School of Mines)

11:00 824 Microstructural Modulation in Ceramics via Gas Phase Regenerative Scheme - A. Azad (University of Toledo)

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11:20 825 Er-doped Silicon-rich Silicon Oxide (SRSO) Thin Films Deposited by ECR-PECVD at High Temperatures - J. Wojcik, O. Zalloum and M. Flynn (McMaster University)

11:40 826 Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition of (Pb,Ba)TiO3 Thin Films: Process Science, Diagnostics, and Film Characterization - M. Y. El-Naggar, D. A. Boyd and D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology)

Surface Chemistry III Co-Chairs: M. Swihart and K. Gesheva

14:00 827 Thin and Continuous CVD Cu Seed Layer Deposition by Controlling Deposition Parameters on Ru and Ta Under-Layers - H. Kim (University of Tokyo), Y. Kojima, N. Yoshii, H. Sato, S. Hosaka (Tokyo Electron AT Limited) and Y. Shimogaki (University of Tokyo)

14:20 828 Reduction of Copper Surface with Formic Acid for 32-nm-Node ULSI Metallization: Surface Kinetics Study - M. Sugiyama (The University of Tokyo), K. Ishikawa (Fujitsu Ltd.), I. Gunji (Tokyo Electron Ltd.), K. Yamashita and T. Ohba (The University of Tokyo)

14:40 829 Optimizing Chemical Vapor Deposition of p-Type and n-Type Semiconducting Boron Carbide Thin Films - J. I. Brand and M. Hallbeck (University of Nebraska)

15:00 830 Characterisation of High Temperature CVD Iron - Y. Low, J. Montgomery and H. Gamble (Queen’s University of Belfast)

Particle Synthesis and Processing Co-Chairs: C. Wolden and D. Carroll

15:40 831 Atomic Layer Deposition on Particles - S. M. George (University of Colorado)

16:20 832 Surface Modification of Aerosolized Silicon Nanoparticles - J. T. Roberts, Y. Liao and A. Nienow (University of Minnesota)

16:40 833 Composite Thin Film Particles for Protection from UVA/UVB - Rays - D. M. King (University of Colorado), J. Ferguson (ALD NanoSolutions, Inc.), G. Zhan (University of Colorado), C. Gump, K. Buechler (ALD NanoSolutions, Inc.), J. McCormick, S. M. George and A. Weimer (University of Colorado)

17:00 834 Synthesis of Tellurium Dioxide Nanoparticles by Spray Pyrolysis - H. Zhang (University at Buffalo) and M. Swihart (The University at Buffalo (SUNY))

17:20 835 Vapor Phase Synthesis and Catalytic Properties of Metallic and Intermetallic Nanoparticles & Nanowires - S. S. El-Shall (Virginia Commonwealth University)

17:40 836 Production of Oxidation-resistant Nanosized Metal Powders - L. Hakim, C. Vaughn, G. Zhan and A. Weimer (University of Colorado)

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage

High Temperature Materials / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 12, Concourse Level

Production - Electrocatalysis Co-Chairs: P. H. Maupin and S. R. Narayanan

10:00 861 Kinetics and Mechanism of the Hydrogen Electrode Reaction on Platinum at Elevated Temperatures - D. D. Macdonald, J. Bao (Pennsylvania State University), C. Liao (National Cheng Kung University) and R. Martinez (Pennsylvania State University)

10:20 862 Apparatus for Controlled Hydrodynamic Electrochemical Studies in High-Temperature Aqueous Solution - C. Liao (National Cheng Kung University), J. Bao (Pennsylvania State University), K. Fung (National Cheng Kung University) and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

10:40 863 Nanocrystalline Oxides as Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysts for PEM Water Electrolysis - R. Tunold (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), M. Tsypkin (NTNU), A. Marshall (Massey University New Zealand), B. Borresen and G. Hagen (NTNU)

11:00 864 Adherence of Carbon Nanotubes on Carbon Fibers: Optimization of Binder Additives (PTFE and Graphite Conductive Adhesive) for Electrode Preparations - B. K. Boggs and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)

Storage - Hydrides Co-Chairs: S. R. Narayanan and P. H. Maupin

11:20 865 Current Status in Developing Advanced Metal Hydrides for Reversible Hydrogen Storage - R. C. Bowman (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

Storage - Hydrides Co-Chairs: S. R. Narayanan and P. H. Maupin

14:00 866 Investigation of Hydrogen Storage Materials by Atomistic Simulations - K. Johnson (University of Pittsburgh), S. Alapati (Carnegie Mellon University), G. Garberoglio (National Energy Technology Laboratory), B. Dai (University of Pittsburgh) and D. Sholl (Carnegie Mellon University)

14:40 867 Mechanism of Hydrogen Storage in Electrochemically Prepared Palladium Nanoparticles - P. Dutta (West Virginia University), A. Manivannan (U.S. Dept. of Energy), K. Warner, L. Wiles, S. Ranganathan and M. Seehra (West Virginia University)

15:00 868 On Lowering the Sorption/Desorption Temperature of MgH2 for Hydrogen Storage - P. Dutta, S. Pal, J. Fortune and M. Seehra (West Virginia University)

15:20 869 Electroanalysis of Borohydride Ion - J. McLafferty, J. C. Tokash, Y. Zhang, W. Coulson and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

15:40 870 Polyhedral Boranes as Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Materials - J. C. Tokash, J. McLafferty, Y. Zhang, W. Coulson and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

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16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Storage - Carbon Materials Co-Chairs: M. Heben and A. Manivannan

16:20 871 Boron-doped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Enhanced Hydrogen-Tube Interaction - P. Eklund, D. G. Narehood, U. Kim, X. Liu (Pennsylvania State University), Y. Liu, C. Brown, D. Neumann (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and H. Gutierrez (Pennsylvania State University)

17:00 872 Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials for Room-Temperature Reversible Hydrogen Storage: A First-Principles Study - S. Zhang, Y. Zhao, Y. Kim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), A. Williamson (Lawrence Livermore National Liboratory), A. Dillon and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

17:40 873 QENS Studies of the Hydrogen Storage Capacity of Novel Sepiolite-Derived Carbonaceous Materials - G. Sandi (Argonne National Laboratory), C. Back, H. Joachin (Illinois Institute of Technology), N. de Souza (Argonne National Laboratory) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Q3 Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringGovernor’s Square 15, Concourse Level

Electrodeposition I Co-Chairs: G. Hope and I. Lazaro

10:00 920 The Effect of Additives on the Electroless Deposition of Gold from a Thiosulfate - Ascorbic Acid Bath - M. I. Jeffrey (CSIRO Minerals) and A. Angstetra (Monash University)

10:20 921 EQCM Study of the Influence of Copper Ions on the Adsorption of Polyethylene Glycol and Bis(Sodiumsulfopropyl) Disulfide at a Copper Cathode - F. Doyle (University of California), R. Ding, X. Zhang and J. Evans (University of California, Berkeley)

10:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:00 922 Electrodeposition of Iron in Aqueous Ferrous Sulfate Solution: Effect of the Ammonium Ion - K. Osseo-asare, M. Deelo and K. Weil (Penn State University)

11:20 923 The Rotating Cylinder Electrode to Study Electrochemical Processes - C. P. Fabian (James Cook University), P. Mandin (LECA UMR CNRS), M. Ridd and M. Sheehan (James Cook University)

11:40 924 Gold Electrowinning from Acidic Aqueous Chloride in a Packed Bed Electrode - G. Kelsall, C. Cheng (Imperial College London), M. Diaz (Earth & Environmental UK Ltd, AMEC) and A. Robson (Imperial College London)

Electrodeposition II Co-Chairs: G. Kelsall and F. Doyle

14:00 925 The Electrocrystallization Behavior of the Copper Deposit Plated in Sulfuric Acid Bath with Various Concentrations of Thiourea and Chloride Ions - J. H. Chang (Chang Gung University) and C. Huang (Professor)

14:20 926 Evaluation of the Effects of Additives, Pulsing, and Temperature on Morphology of Copper Electrodeposited from Halide Media - M. Free, R. Bhide, A. Rodchanarowan and N. Phadke (University of Utah)

14:40 927 Cathode Guides for Conventional Copper Electrorefining Reactors Employing Starter Sheet Cathodes - E. Guerra (Laurentian University) and J. Shepherd (McGill University)

15:00 928 Electrochemical Study of Copper Reduction from Ammonia - Chloride Solutions - R. Cruz (Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi) and J. Vazquez (UASLP)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 929 Development and Scale-up of the FFC Cambridge Process - D. Hodgson (Metalysis), D. Fray (University of Cambridge), L. Slevin, D. Jackson, A. Fones and I. Mellor (Metalysis)

16:00 930 Development of Inert Anode Materials for Electrowinning in Chloride Melts - K. McGregor, E. Frazer, A. Urban, M. Pownceby and R. Deutscher (CSIRO Minerals)

16:20 931 Density, Viscosity and Conductivity of Tetra-alkyl Phosphonium Ionic Liquids - J. W. Vaughan and D. Dreisinger (University of British Columbia)

16:40 932 Electrochemical Preparation of Fe-Mn Alloy Film in Organic Bath - G. A. Hope, P. Liu (Griffith University), Q. Yang, G. Li and Y. Tong (Sun Yat Sen University)

17:00 933 Formation Processes of Chemically Deposited Copper Sulfide Thin Films - C. G. Munce, G. Parker and G. A. Hope (Griffith University)

17:20 934 Characterization of Cr-Ni Multilayers Obtained from the Trivalent Chromium-Nickel Bath by Using Pulse-Current Plating - C. Y. Chen, C. Hsu and U. Liu (Chang Gung University)

17:40 Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

S2 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium

on Organic Electrochemistry VII, in Honor of Ikuzo Nishiguchi

Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryGovernor’s Square 11, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: T. Fuchigami and J. Simonet

10:00 974 Formation of a Copper-Palladium Alloy Usable as a Cathode Material. First Examples of Catalytic Cleavages of Carbon-Halide Bonds - J. Simonet (Universite de Rennes), P. Poizot (University of Picardie Jules Verne) and L. Laffont (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne)

10:20 975 Preparation and Activity of Pd black Catalyst Adhering to Fabric - S. A. Maki (The Univ. of E.-Communications)

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10:40 976 Development of a Novel Electrolytic System Using Solid-Supported Acids and Potassium Salts - A. Nakajima, T. Tajima and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:00 977 A Novel Environmentally Friendly Electropolymerization Using Acoustic Emulsification - R. Asami, M. Atobe and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:20 978 Highly-Regulated Nanocoating of Conducting Polymer on Porous Substrates Using Electropolymerization in Supercritical Fluids - M. Atobe, H. Yamamoto and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:40 979 Solution-Phase Parallel Combinatorial Electroorganic Synthesis Using Solid-Supported Bases - T. Tajima and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Co-Chairs: D. Peters and J. Rusling

14:00 980 Structural Integrity of Myoglobin in Biocatalytic Lipid and Polymer Films - J. Rusling and P. M. Guto (University of Connecticut)

14:20 981 Catalytic Synthesis of Pharmacologically Active 4-Methylcoumarin with Electrogenerated Cobalt(I) Complexes - P. Du and D. Peters (Indiana University)

14:40 982 Eco-Friendly Dehalogenations Mediated by Vitamin B12-TiO2 Hybrid Catalyst - H. Shimakoshi and Y. Hisaeda (Kyushu University)

15:00 983 Carbon-Acylation of Benzoic Anhydride Derivatives by Electroreduction - M. Matsunami, I. Nishiguchi, H. Maekawa and S. Mizoguchi (Nagaoka University of Technology)

15:20 984 Redox Behavior and Catalytic Function of Cobalt Porphycenes - Y. Hisaeda, I. Aritome, T. Baba and H. Shimakoshi (Kyushu University)

15:40 985 Effects of Disilane Additives and Magnesium Ion on the Electroreductive Polymerization of Organodichlorosilanes - M. Ishifune, Y. Kogai and S. Kashimura (Kinki University)

T2 Electroanalytical Chemistry, in Honor of Robert Osteryoung

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPlaza Court 4, Concourse Level

Pulse Voltammetry Chair: R. Mantz

10:00 1058 Enzyme-like Kinetics in Myoglobin Films in Microemulsions. Formation of Ferryloxy Myoglobin - P. M. Guto and J. Rusling (University of Connecticut)

10:20 1059 Visualization of Potential and Current Distributions at a Disk Electrode during a Current Pulse - D. A. Scherson and P. Antohi (Case Western Reserve University)

10:40 1060 Identifying Electrode Reaction Mechanisms with a Cyclic Form of Osteryoung Square Wave Voltammetry - L. Bottomley, J. Helfrick and O. Braide (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00 1061 Development of Commercializable Electrochemical Field Monitoring Technologies Using Pulse and Square Wave Voltammetry - M. T. Carter and C. Marotta (Eltron Research, Inc.)

Modified Electrodes Chair: M. Ciszowska

11:20 1062 Unusual Quasireversibility (UQR) in Protein Monolayers: An Explanation Based on Interfacial Relaxation Dynamics - E. Bowden and E. L. D’Antonio (North Carolina State University)

11:40 1063 Uniform and Non-Uniform Films on Electrodes: Voltammetric Models and Experimental Examples of Nafion and Ficoll - J. Leddy and C. Hettige (University of Iowa)

Modified Electrodes II Chair: M. Ciszkowska

14:00 1064 Electrocatalysis at Network Films of Conducting Polymer-Linked Polyoxometallate-Stabilized Platinum Nanoparticles and Carbon Nanostructures - P. Kulesza, M. Skunik, A. Kolary, M. Chojak, K. Karnicka, B. Baranowska, K. Miecznikowski and O. Makowski (University of Warsaw)

14:20 1065 Cathodic Detection of H2O2 at Iodide-Modified Gold Electrodes in Alkaline Media - T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Multiphase Characterization Chair: P. Trulove

14:40 1066 Three-phase Electrochemistry Done by Placing a Cylindrical Microelectrode in Direct Contact with Two Immiscible Liquids - Z. Stojek, E. Bak and M. Donten (Warsaw University)

15:00 1067 Redox-active of Latex Dependence on Particle Size for the Multiple Electron Transfer - J. Chen and L. Han (University of Fukui)

15:20 1068 Partition Equilibrium in Liquid-Lliquid Two-Phase System Composed of a Binary Molten Salt and Water - T. Kakiuchi (Kyoto University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1069 Molecular Orientation at the Interfaces between Water and Room-Temperature Molten Salts Studied by Optical Second Harmonic Generation Spectroscopy - N. Nishi, R. Ishimatsu, M. Yamamoto and T. Kakiuchi (Kyoto University)

Analytical Methods Chair: P. Pickup

16:40 1070 Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy (SFG) at Platinum and Platinum/Ruthenium Interfaces Containing Chemisorbed Carbon Monoxide - A. Wieckowski, G. Lu, A. Lagutchev and D. Dlott (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

17:00 1071 Determination of Water in 1-Ethyl-3-methy-limidazolium tetrafluoroborate - G. T. Cheek (US Naval Academy), W. O’Grady and S. Lawrence (Naval Research Laboratory)

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17:20 1072 Reduction of Dibenzoate Esters of 1, 2-Diols. Quantitative Examination of Cleavage Reactions - D. Evans and N. Macias-Ruvalcaba (University of Arizona)

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 14, Concourse Level

DMFC Membranes Co-Chairs: M. Hickner and S. Holdcroft

10:20 1131 Effects of Nanocomposite Membrane in MEA for a Passive DMFCs - H. Kim, J. Oh and H. Chang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

10:45 1132 Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Membranes from Modified Nafion - P. N. Pintauro, J. Lin, R. Wycisk, J. Lee (Case Western Reserve University) and M. Kellner (Hawken School)

11:10 1133 Influence of Silica Nanofillers on the Structure and Conductivity Mechanism of Proton Conducting Membranes Based on Nafion 117 - V. Di Noto, R. Gliubizzi, E. Negro (University of Padova), G. Pace (INSTM-CNR Padova) and C. Furlan (CUGAS University of Padova)

11:35 1134 High Temperature Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Based on Short-Side-Chain Perfluorinated Ionomer Membranes - A. S. Arico (CNR-ITAE Institute), V. Baglio, A. Di Blasi, V. Antonucci (CNR-ITAE), L. Cirillo, A. Ghielmi and V. Arcella (Solvay Solexis)

Co-Chairs: Y. S. Kim and P. Pintauro

14:00 1135 Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly of Composite Polyelectrolyte/Nafion Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - S. Jiang, Z. Liu and Z. Tian (Nanyang Technological University)

14:25 1136 Transport Properties of Proton Exchange Membranes - A. Roy (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), M. Hickner (Sandia National Laboratories), X. Yu, Y. Li, T. Glass and J. E. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

14:50 1137 Multiblock Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Proton Exchange Membranes for Direct Methanol Based Fuel Cell - J. E. McGrath, A. Roy, X. Yu, H. Lee, H. Wang, A. Badami, M. L. Hill and Y. Li (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

15:15 1138 Methanol Permeability through Novel Proton Exchange Membranes - S. Holdcroft (Simon Fraser University/NRC) and A. Siu (Simon Fraser University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1139 Fabrication and Characterization of Composite PEMs: Disulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone) Containing Zirconium Sulfophenyl Phosphonate - J. E. McGrath, M. L. Hill and B. Einsla (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

16:25 1140 Development of Inorganic-Organic Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - T. Hirashige, T. Kamo, T. Ishikawa and T. Itabashi (Hitachi, Ltd)

W1 Impedance in Electrochemistry:

From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculations

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering

Governor’s Square 16, Concourse Level

Fundamentals Co-Chairs: P. Vanysek and A. Lasia

10:00 1191 EIS - The Early Days - W. Lorenz (University of Karlsruhe)

10:40 1192 Corrosion Protection of Different Metals by Shewanella Oneidensis MR-1 - E. Kus, K. Nealson and F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)

11:00 1193 Impedance Mapping of Voltammetric Curves of Classical Redox Systems - P. Vanysek and R. Hoey (Northern Illinois University)

11:20 1194 Mechanisms and Equivalent Circuits in Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - D. A. Harrington and P. van den Driessche (University of Victoria)

11:40 1195 Impedance Spectroscopy Data for [Fe(CN)6]3- Anions Electroreduciton at Cd(0001) Electrode - J. Nerut and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

Z1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session

SensorPlaza Court 6, Concourse Level

Novel Processing and Techniques Chair: R. Mukundan

10:00 1244 Detection of Hypergolic Fuels with a Chemicapacitive Sensor Array - S. T. Hobson, T. Mlsna, S. Patel, S. Cemalovic and M. Warburton (Seacoast Science, Inc.)

10:20 1245 Design and Fabrication of a Low Loss Thin Film Surface Acoustic Wave Device - P. Sekhar and S. Bhansali (University of South Florida)

10:40 1246 Design and Development of Novel Rectenna based Sensor for Infrared Detection - S. Krishnan, M. Sarehraz, S. Bhansali and E. Stefanakos (University of South Florida)

11:00 1247 Fabrication of Si Structures with Vertical Side-Walls Using Single Long Plasma Etch - R. Agarwal, S. Samson and S. Bhansali (University of South Florida)

11:20 1248 Fabrication and Characterization of IC Compatible Through-Wafer Polysilicon Interconnects - I. Luusua, K. Henttinen, P. Pekko and T. Vehmas (VTT)

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Electrochemical Detection Chair: G. Hunter

14:00 1249 Milestones in the 50-year History of Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor Development - L. Nei (Tallinn University of Technology)

14:20 1250 Electrochemical Organophosphate Sensor Based on Oxime Chemistry - I. Oh, R. Masel and M. Shannon (Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

14:40 1251 Electrochemical Synthesis of Mn/2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Electrodes: An Ion Selective Electrodes for Pesticides? - D. Hatchett (University of Nevada Las Vegas), H. Weetall (US Environmental Protection Agency), B. Bennett (Univeristy of Nevada, Las Vegas) and K. Rodgers (US Environmental Protection Agency)

15:00 1252 Electrochemical Pumping Cells for Morphing Airfoils and Microfluidics Applications - K. M. Jeerage (University of Colorado), C. Koval (University of Colorado, Boulder) and R. Noble (University of Colorado)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1253 An Electrochemical Sensor Complex for In-situ Measurements of Oxide Film Electric Resistance in High Temperature Water - S. Uchida, T. Satoh (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), T. Miyazawa and Y. Satoh (Tohoku University)

16:00 1254 Integrated Microelectrodes for Electrochemical Analyses, Including Arsenic in Groundwater - D. J. Deininger (Synkera Technologies Inc.) and C. Kostelecky (Synkera Technologies09)

16:20 1255 A New Solid State Amperometric Gas Sensor for Detection of Hydrogen Sulfide in Industrial Hygiene Applications - D. J. Deininger (Synkera Technologies Inc.) and C. Kostelecky (Synkera Technologies09)

16:40 1256 Voltammetric Detection of Dopamine in the Presence of Ascorbate - J. Shepherd, S. Rucareanu, L. Lee and R. Lennox (McGill University)

17:00 1257 Study of Ion Sensitive Inorganic Materials and their Growth by PLD for the Formation of Sensor Devices - F. Sauvage (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne), E. Baudrin (CNRS) and J. Tarascon (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne)

17:20 1285 Rapid and Reversible Generation of a Microscale pH Gradient Using Surface Electric Fields - E. L. May and A. Hillier (Iowa State University)

C1 Battery and Energy Technology Joint Session

Battery / Energy TechnologyPlaza Court 1, Concourse Level

Aqueous Batteries, Ionic Liquids Chair: P. Kohl

08:00 188 Li-Na Alloy Deposition from a Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquid - C. M. Lang (Georgia Institute of Technology), K. Doyle, K. Kim (Georgia Tech) and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:20 189 Reversible Reduction of Sodium in Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquids Following the Addition of Chlorinated Compounds - C. M. Lang (Georgia Institute of Technology), K. Kim (Georgia Tech) and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:40 190 Increasing Cycle Life of Nickel Hydroxide Electrodes at High Currents - G. A. Snook (CSIRO), N. Duffy and A. Pandolfo (CSIRO (Energy Technology))

09:00 191 New Insights on the Microstructure-Electrochemistry Correlations in Nickel Hydroxide Battery Materials - M. Casas-Cabanas (ICMAB-CSIC), J. Rodriguez-Carvajal (LLB-CEA/CNRS), J. Canales-Vazquez (L’Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB)) and M. Palacin (ICMAB-CSIC)

09:20 192 HEV Ni-MH Battery Using New Nickel Substrate - K. Okuno, M. Kato, K. Harada (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.), M. Yao, T. Iwaki, S. Tanase and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 193 Non-Contact Non-Destructive Electromagnetic Testing of Reserve Batteries - E. M. Shembel, V. Redko (Ener1Group), V. Khandetskyy (Ener1 Ukraine), P. Novak (Ener1 Group), D. Reisner, J. Dai, J. Broadhead, H. Chen (US Nanocorp, Inc) and P. Singh (Villanova Univ)

10:20 194 Nano-structured Copper Current Collector Covered by Fe3O4 Thin Film, a High Rate Capabilities Electrode for Lithium Battery Applications - P. Poizot (University of Picardie Jules Verne), S. Mitra (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne), P. Taberna, P. Simon (Universite Paul Sabatier) and J. Tarascon (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne)

10:40 195 Non Hydrolytic Ionic Liquid Based Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Flexible Electrochromic Devices - M. Delville, I. Litas, S. Duluard, G. Campet, F. Mauvy (CNRS ICMCB) and F. Malbosc (Solvionics)

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11:00 196 Estimation of Ion Pairing, Anionic Triplet Forming and Anion Complexation with Neutral Species in PEODME-based Electrolytes Using 19F NMR Spectroscopy - M. S. Siekierski, M. Kalita and A. Plewa (Warsaw University of Technology)

11:20 197 The Development of Microbatteries Based on Three-Dimensional Architectures - H. Min, F. Chamran, Y. Yeh, C. Kim and B. Dunn (UCLA)

Solar Cells and Photoelectrochemistry Co-Chairs: V. Subramanian and B. Parkinson

14:00 198 Production and Screening of Novel Materials for Photoelectrolysis - M. A. Woodhouse, B. Parkinson and M. Romanishan (Colorado State University)

14:20 199 Solar Cell Based on Nano Crystalline Silicon and Heterojunction Structures - E. M. Shembel (Ener1Group), A. Shmyryeva, A. Alpatov and P. Novak (Ener1 Group)

14:40 200 Stability of GaInP2 in H2SO4 Solution for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - H. Wang and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

15:00 201 Charge Carrier Mobility of Solution-Cast ZnO and Mg-doped ZnO Thin Films Studied by Time-resolved Microwave Conductivity - J. Piris (NREL), D. Olson, N. Kopidakis, G. Rumbles, S. Shaheen and D. Ginley (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

15:20 202 Influence of Ni-P and Ni-Mo Back Contacts on the Properties of CuInSe2 Solar Cell on Flexible Substrate - H. Chen (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), C. Davy (Florida State University), P. Kalu (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering) and E. E. Kalu (Florida A&M -Florida State University)

15:40 203 Efficiency in Photovoltaic Heteroisomeric Boron Carbide Diodes - M. L. Natta, J. I. Brand (University of Nebraska) and N. Boag (University of Salford, UK)

16:00 204 Supercapacitor Performance of Electrochemically Synthesized Polyaniline Nanowires - V. Gupta (Kyushu University) and N. Miura (KASTEC, Kyushu University)

D1 Energy Systems for the Twenty-First

Century: Opportunities for Applications of Solar and Conversion Technologies

Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering

Governor’s Square 11, Concourse Level

Co-Chairs: A. Landgrebe and J. Fenton

08:00 205 Energy Technology Division Research Award Address: Photoelectrochemical Storage of Solar Energy - S. Licht (University of Massachusetts Boston)

08:20 206 Crystalline MoO3 Nanoparticles as Negative-Electrode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Lee (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. Deshpande (University of Tulsa), H. Mahan and A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40 207 Ionic Liquid-Incorporated Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Ultracapacitors - W. Lu (ADA Technologies, Inc.), K. Henry, C. Turchi (ADA Technologies Inc.) and J. Pellegrino (University of Colorado)

09:00 208 Application of [C4min][Tf2N] Ionic Liquid as Thermal Storage and Heat Transfer Fluids - M. Zhang and R. Reddy (The University of Alabama)

09:20 209 Full-plastic Dye-Sensitized Photovoltaic Cells and Large-area Flexible Modules Based on the Low-temperature TiO2 Coating Method - T. Miyasaka, M. Ikegami and Y. Kijitori (Toin University of Yokohama)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 210 Electron Transfer and Transport Studies on Sensitized Titanium Dioxide Films Using Time Resolved Microwave Conductivity - D. Selmarten, J. Piris (NREL) and G. Rumbles (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

10:20 211 CdSe Quantum Dot Solar Cells - P. Kamat, P. Kamat, V. Subramanian, I. Robel and M. Kuno (University of Notre Dame)

10:40 212 Solid-state Dye-sensitized Solar Cells Using Junction of Polymer-Carbon-Imidazolium Composite and Mesoporous TiO2 - N. Ikeda (Toin University of Yokohama), K. Teshima (Peccell Technologies Inc) and T. Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama)

11:00 213 Effect of PVP Contents in PVP-capped Pt Nano-clusters on ITO Glass and Its Application to Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - T. Wei, Y. Wang and C. Wan (National Tsing-Hua University)

11:20 214 Cyanine Dye Aggregates for Photocurrent Generation in Near-IR Region - K. Takechi, P. Sudeep, I. Robel and P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

11:40 215 Flexible Electrochromic Devices based on PEDOT - S. Gunasekaran (GE India Tech Centre), N. S. Santhosh, K. Vijayakrishna and G. Sundararajan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

E1 Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage

Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering /

Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryDirector’s Row E, Ground Floor

Electrode Materials and ProcessesCo-Chairs: E. Ticianelli and L. Burke

08:00 295 Effect of Interface between Si Thin Film Anode and Current Collector on the Electrochemical Performance of Si - H. Deng (City University of Hong Kong), M. Park (Seoul National University), C. Chung (City University of Hong Kong), C. Park and S. Joo (Seoul National University)

08:20 296 Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Supports for Portable Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - P. Kamat, G. Girishkumar (University of Notre Dame) and K. Vinodgopal (Indiana University Northwest)

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08:40 297 A Novel Photographic Printing Process for the Preparation of Catalysts for Fuel Cell Applications - J. Jiang, D. Hill and A. Miller (University of Notre Dame)

09:00 298 Electrochemical Investigation of Non-equilibrium Surface States of Matter - L. D. Burke, S. Garbarino, L. Kinsella and N. Naser (University College Cork)

09:20 299 Effect of Interface between Si Thin Film Anode and Current Collector Substrate on the Electrochemical Performance of Si - H. Deng (City University of Hong Kong), P. Min (Seoul National university), C. Chung (City University of Hong Kong), C. Park and S. Joo (Seoul National University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 300 Electrical Characterization of Nanostructured Energy Storage Device - J. Lee, K. Bartley and O. Palusinski (University of Arizona)

10:20 301 Investigations of the Catalytic Properties of Manganese Oxides for the Oxygen Reduction in Alkaline Media - E. A. Ticianelli (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos), F. Lima and M. Calegaro (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos - USP)

10:40 302 Electrochemical Oxidation and Reduction Processes of Platinum Nanoparticles Probed by Time-resolved High-energy X-ray Diffraction and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy - H. Imai, K. Izumi, Y. Kubo (NEC Corporation), K. Kato and Y. Imai (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)

11:00 303 The 3Pt1Sn/C Electrocatalyst Synthesized by Borohydride Reduction and Hydrothermal Treatment in the Low-Temperature Fuel Cell - D. Lim, D. Choi (Seoul National University), D. Park (KOGAS) and H. Lee (Seoul National University)

11:20 304 Carbon Monoxide Oxidation on Pt75Sn25/C and on Pt/C. A Comparative ac Impedance Study. - E. R. Gonzalez and E. Ciapina (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos-USP)

11:40 305 Mechanistic Aspects of Oxidation of Methanol, Formic Acid, and CO on Pt - F. Seland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), D. A. Harrington (University of Victoria) and R. Tunold (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

F1 Corrosion General Session

CorrosionDirector’s Row H, Ground Floor

Applications Co-Chairs: S. Mustala and K. Weil

09:00 332 Thermal Degradation of Selected Alloys for SOFC Interconnectors - S. A. Mustala (VTT), J. Veivo, P. Auerkari and J. Kiviaho (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

09:20 333 Consideration of Clad Metals as Candidate Materials for Use in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) Bipolar Plates - K. Weil, Z. Yang, G. Xia and J. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Coatings Co-Chairs: D. Gallant and M. Rohwerder

10:00 334 Corrosion Behavior of Coatings for Smart Structures - H. G. Wheat and G. Liu (University of Texas at Austin)

10:20 335 Smart Coatings with Conducting Polymers: A Guideline for Coating Development - M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck-Institute for Iron Research), G. Paliwoda-Porebska and A. Michalik (MPI for Iron Research)

10:40 336 Color and Corrosion Resistance of Phosphate/Permanganate Conversion Coating on AZ31 Magnesium Alloy - W. Li, W. Li, Y. Chu, C. Lin (National Taiwan University) and C. Lee (Da-Yeh University)

11:00 337 Optical Properties of Highly Protective Cobalt Oxide Coatings Electrogenerated in Slightly Alkaline Media - D. Gallant, M. Pezolet (Universite Laval) and S. Simard (Universite du Quebec a Rimouski)

Biointeractions Co-Chairs: S. Yuan and S. Kaluzhina

11:40 338 The Influence of the Marine Aerobic Pseudomonas Strain on the Corrosion of 70/30 Cu-Ni Alloy - S. Yuan (National University of Singapore), M. Choong (Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI)) and S. Pehkonen (National University of Singapore)

12:00 339 Anodic Copper Oxidation in Alkaline Mediums with a-Alanine and Asparagine Acid Additives - S. Kaluzhina, E. Skrypnikova, E. Orlova and J. Kosareva (Voronezh State University)

J1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS II

ElectrodepositionPlaza Court 2, Concourse Level

Nanostructures/CMPCo-Chairs: J. L. Stickney and L. Deligianni

08:00 467 Atomic-Scale Quantum Switches: An Approach Toward Quantum Electronics at Room Temperature - T. Schimmel, F. Xie and C. Obermair (University of Karlsruhe)

08:40 468 Electrochemical Catalyst Placement for Bottom-up Nanoelectronics - P. M. Vereecken, G. Hautier, A. Negreira and G. Groeseneken (IMEC)

09:00 469 Producing Shape-Controlled Metal Nanowire and Nanotube by an Electrochemical Method - M. Motoyama, Y. Fukunaka, T. Sakka and Y. Ogata (Kyoto University)

09:20 470 Gold Electrodeposition on n-Si - Q. Huang (IBM Corporation), H. Deligianni (IBM) and L. Romankiw (IBM Corporation)

09:40 471 Nucleation and Growth Study of Nickel Nanoparticles on Silicon - A. Romo Negreira, P. M. Vereecken, C. Whelan (IMEC) and K. Maex (KU Leuven)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 472 Membrane-Mediated Electropolishing: A New Method to Planarize Copper - S. Mazur, G. Foggin and C. Jackson (Dupont)

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11:00 473 Electrochemical Mechanical Planarization (eCMP) of Copper Thin Films - S. Aksu, I. Emesh and B. Basol (ASM NuTool Inc)

11:20 474 Investigation of Possible Dendritic Growth in the Post-CMP Cleaning Conditions - C. Gabrielli (CNRS), C. Mace, L. Beitone (Altis), E. Ostermann and H. Perrot (CNRS-LISE)

11:40 475 An Experimental Characterization of Dissolution and Complexation Kinetics in Copper CMP - R. Palaparthi and G. Muldowney (CMP Technologies Inc, Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials)

12:00 476 Electrochemistry of Ta in Aqueous HF - I. Suni and B. Du (Clarkson University)

12:20 477 Electrochemical Characterization of Copper Electropolishing in Phosphoric Acid - J. Knoll, U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University), R. Akolkar, T. Andryushchenko and A. Miller (Intel Corporation)

12:40 478 The Effect of Hydrazine on Copper CMP in Nitric Acid Based Slurries - S. Moganty and R. Srinivasan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

K2 Silicon Materials Science and Technology X

Electronics and PhotonicsGovernor’s Square 10, Concourse Level

Integrated Metrology and Diagnostics (continued) Co-Chairs: T. Hattori and L. Fabry

08:00 543 X-ray Reciprocal Space Mapping and Synchrotron Radiation Topography of Strained Si/Si1-xGex on Bonded SOI - T. Ma, H. Tu, G. Hu, B. Shao and A. Liu (General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals)

08:20 544 SOI Low Frequency Noise and Interface Trap Density Measurements with the Pseudo MOSFET - V. A. Kushner, J. Yang, J. Choi, T. Thornton and D. Schroder (Arizona State University)

08:40 545 1/f Noise as a Tool to Assess Fermi Level Pinning (EF) at the HfO2/poly-Si Interface in High-k n-MOSFETs - P. Srinivasan (IMEC / New Jersey Institute of Tech.), E. Simoen, L. Pantisano, C. Claeys (IMEC) and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

09:00 546 Study of Inhibition Characteristics of Slurry Additives in Copper CMP Using Force Spectroscopy - M. K. Keswani, H. Lee (University of Arizona), S. Babu, U. Patri, Y. Hong (Clarkson University), L. Economikos (IBM Corporation), M. Goldstein (Intel Corporation), L. Borucki (Araca Incorporated) and A. Philipossian (University of Arizona)

09:20 547 Influence of Gas Velocity and Humidity on Diethyl Phthalate Adsorption and Desorption on Silicon Surface - H. Habuka, M. Masaki, K. Suzuki, T. Takeuchi and M. Aihara (Yokohama National University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Strained Silicon Co-Chairs: R. Wise and E. Weber

10:00 548 Local Strain Measurements on Strained-Si/SiGe Heterostructures Using Automatic Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction (CBED) Analysis - W. Zhao (North Carolina State University), G. Duscher (North Carolina State University and Oak Ridge National Lab), R. Wise (Texas Instrument Co.) and G. Rozgonyi (North Carolina State University)

10:20 549 Analysis of Nanoscale Stress in Strained Silicon Materials and Microelectronics Devices by Energy-filtered Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction - P. Zhang, A. Istratov (University of California at Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), H. He, C. Nelson, J. Ager (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), E. Stach (Purdue University), J. Spence, C. Kisielowski (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and E. Weber (University of California at Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

10:40 550 Threading vs Misfit Dislocations in Strained-Si/SiGe Heterostructures: Differentiation by Preferential Etching and Minority Carrier Transient Spectroscopy - J. Lu, R. Zhang and G. Rozgonyi (North Carolina State University)

11:00 Discussion (20 Minutes)

11:20 551 Probing Nanoscale Local Lattice Strains in Advanced Si CMOS Devices by CBED: A Tutorial with Recent Results - M. Kim, J. Huang (University of Texas at Dallas), P. Chidambaram, R. Irwin, P. Jones, J. Weijtmans, E. Koontz, Y. Wang, S. Tang (Texas Instruments) and R. Wise (Texas Instrument Co.)

11:50 Session Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

12:00 Symposium Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

N2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry

of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes, in Honor of Roger Taylor

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresGovernor’s Square 15, Concourse Level

Chair: N. Martin

08:20 642 Phthalocyanine-Fullerene and Phthalocyanine-SWNT Photoactive Systems - G. Bottari (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), B. Ballesteros, A. de la Escosura, M. Quintiliani, J. Cid, I. Lopez-Duarte, I. Lamonica, A. Gouloumis, P. Vazquez, G. de la Torre, M. Martinez-Diaz, T. Torres (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain), D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen), J. Jayawickramarajah, D. Sanchez and J. Sessler (University of Texas at Austin)

08:40 643 Covalent Functionalisation of [60]Fullerene and Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis and Initial Evaluations of [60]Fullerene- Ru(II)(bipyridine) Dyads and Microwave-assisted Reactions with Carbon Nanotubes - H. Grennberg, J. Li and J. Modin (Uppsala university)

09:00 644 Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes Derivatives - D. Bonifazi and M. Prato (Universita degli Studi di Trieste)

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09:20 645 Synthesis, Photochemistry and Electrochemistry of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes Having Pyridyl Groups and of their Metal Complexes with Zinc Porphyrin - F. Langa (University Castilla-La Mancha), M. Alvaro, P. Atienzar (Univ. Politecnica de Valencia), P. de la Cruz, J. Delgado, V. Troiani (Univ. de Castilla-La Mancha), H. Garcia (Univ. Politecnica de Valencia), A. Palkar and L. Echegoyen (Clemson University)

N4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresGovernor’s Square 17, Concourse Level

Chair: T. Gennett

10:20 684 Dispersed Nanotubes within Silicon-Oxygen Network for Entrapping Electroactive Species - M. Jiang (University of Houston Downtown), D. Code (Shell Global Solutions) and L. Spears (University of Houston Downtown)

10:40 685 Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Transparent Conductive Films - Y. Sun (Clemson University)

11:00 686 Direct Deposition of Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Film with Tunable Thickness and Density as Anode Materials for Lithium Batteries - B. Wei, V. Subramanian and H. Zhu (Louisiana State University)

11:20 687 Carbon Nanofibers as Support of Cathode Catalyst for PEMFC - W. Li and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

11:40 688 Electrochemical Capacitors Using Impurity-Free Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - H. Hatori (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), O. Tanaike, K. Imoto, D. Futaba (AIST) and K. Hata (AIST Tsukuba)

Chair: Y. Sun

14:00 689 Lithium Capacity and Electrochemical Performance of Boron Doped Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes - T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology), R. Morris, B. Dixon, B. Gall (Phoenix Innovation), J. Blackburn and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:20 690 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanometer Sized Graphitic Carbon Structures - R. Du and M. T. McDermott (University of Alberta)

14:40 691 Bilayered Coatings of Polyacrylonitrile/Carbon Nanotubes onto Polyacrylonitrile films Electropolymerised on Copper - J. Delhalle, Z. Mekhalif and L. VAST (FUNDP)

15:00 692 Ethylene Carbonate Based Mixed Solvent Electrolytes for Electrical Double Layer Capacitors - A. Janes and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

N6 Energetics and Structure

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresGovernor’s Square 17, Concourse Level

Chair: O. Boltalina

08:20 725 Nano-octahedra of MoS2 and MoSe2: Global Topological Constraints on Bonding and Stoichiometry - P. A. Parilla, A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), B. Parkinson (Colorado State University), K. Jones, J. Alleman, D. Ginley and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40 726 Molecular Structure, Cluster-Fullerene Bonding and Vibrational Spectra of Endohedral Fullerene SC3N@C78(D3h’) - A. Popov (Moscow State University), M. Krause (Dresden University of Technology) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

09:00 727 X-ray Structures of Fullerene(X)n Derivatives. When Can They Reveal C=C Bonds and When Can They Not? - S. Strauss (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Russian Academy of Sciences), S. Lebedkin (Institute for Nanotechnology), I. V. Kuvychko, S. Miller, O. Anderson (Colorado State University) and O. Boltalina (CSU)

09:20 728 Equilibrium Phase Diagram of Polymerized C60 and Kinetic Parameters of Decomposition of C60 Polymers - M. V. Korobov, A. Bogachev, V. Senyavin, A. Popov (Moscow State University), V. Davydov and A. Rakhmanina (Institute of High-Pressure Physics of RAS)

Chair: T. Gennett

10:00 729 Heat Transfer Nanogrease Based on Carbon Nanotube - H. Hong (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology)

N7 Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotube Based Materials in Medicine and Biology

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Governor’s Square 15, Concourse Level

Chair: T. Da Ros

10:00 731 Pro- and Antioxidant Effects of Fullerene Derivatives - M. D. Diener, J. Raebiger and J. Alford (TDA Research)

10:20 732 Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition and Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Inhibition Activities of Fullerene Derivatives - T. Mashino, S. Kumiko, I. Noriko, T. Kyoko, N. Shigeo and M. Masataka (Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy)

10:40 733 Two-Photon Absorption Approach Toward Biophotonic Application of Amphiphilic Fullerene-Fluorene Adducts - L. Y. Chiang (Univ. of Mass. Lowell), K. Pritzker (Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto) and B. Wilson (University Health Network Toronto)

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11:00 734 New MRI Contrast Agents: Facile Preparation of Water-Soluble Trimetallic Nitride Template (TNT) Endohedral Metallofullerenols - X. Wang, J. Russ, J. Reid, T. Glass, K. Harich, F. Cromer (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), H. Gibson and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

11:20 735 Biofunctionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Detection and Immunomagnetic Separation of Pathogens - Y. Sun (Clemson University)

Chair: L. Chiang

14:00 736 Fullerene Derivatives as Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitors - T. Da Ros (University of Trieste)

14:20 737 In Vivo and in Vitro Studies of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Using near-IR Fluorescence - R. Weisman, T. Leeuw, P. Cherukuri, R. Reith, K. Beckingham (Rice University), M. Lackey, J. Conyers (Univ. of Texas Health Science Center, Houston), C. Gannon and S. Curley (M.D. Anderson Cancer Center)

14:40 738 Water Soluble Trimetasphere Derivatives: Synthesis and Applications as MRI Contrast Agents - Z. Zhou (Luna NanoWorks), J. Zempel, J. Ackerman (Washington University), D. MacFarland, J. Zhang and S. Wilson (Luna NanoWorks)

15:00 739 Fullerene(C60)-Immunoconjugates: Interaction of Customized Water-Soluble C60 Derivatives with the Murine Anti-gp240 Melanoma Antibody - L. J. Wilson, J. Ashcroft, D. Tsyboulski, K. Hartman (Rice University), J. Marks (MD Anderson Cancer Center), R. Weisman (Rice University) and M. Rosenblum (MD Anderson Cancer Center)

15:20 740 Carbon Nanofiber Array as a Novel Electrical Biological Interface for Biosensing and Cell Stimulation - J. Li, B. Nguyen-Vu (NASA Ames Research Center), H. Chen (ELORET), A. Cassell (Univ. of California, Santa Cruz), J. Koehne, R. Andrews and M. Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center)

P1 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage

High Temperature Materials / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 12, Concourse Level

Storage - Carbon Materials Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and M. Heben

08:00 874 Hydrogen Adsorption in Carbon-Based Materials Studied by NMR - Y. Wu (University of North Carolina), A. Kleinhammes and M. Shenghua (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)

08:40 875 Hydrogen Storage Using Carbon Nanomaterials - L. Simpson, P. A. Parilla, J. Blackburn (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology), C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Lab), A. Dillon and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:00 876 Understanding Hydrogen Storage in Pd-doped Carbon Nanostructures - C. Back, J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology) and G. Sandi (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:40 877 Surface Area Dependence of Hydrogen Gravimetric Density in Carbon Aerogels - C. Ahn (Caltech), T. Baumann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) and C. Ahn (Caltech)

10:00 878 Synthesis of New B/C Materials for Hydrogen Storage - T. M. Chung, W. Chen and Z. Zhang (Penn State U.)

10:20 879 Hydrogen Storage Properties of Laser-gener-ated Boron-doped Carbon Nanotubes - J. Blackburn, A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology), P. A. Parilla, Y. Kim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), K. Gilbert (National Institute of Standards), Y. Zhao, S. Zhang, Y. Yan, K. Jones and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Q1 Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering General Session

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringGovernor’s Square 16, Concourse Level

Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering Co-Chairs: G. Pillay and W. An

08:00 881 Modeling the Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation of Aluminium and Magnesium Alloys - J. Caire, F. Dalard and W. Minko (INPG-ENSEEG)

08:20 882 Modeling of the Linear Sweep Voltammograms During the Electro-deoxida-tion of Titanium Dioxide to Produce Titanium - P. Kar and J. Evans (University of California, Berkeley)

08:40 883 Electrocoagulation Mechanism for Metal Removal - H. A. Moreno, D. Cocke, J. A. Gomes (Lamar University), P. Morkovsky (Kaspar Electroplating Corporation) and J. Parga (Instituto Tecnologico de Saltillo)

09:00 884 Arsenic Removal from Underground Water by Electrocoagulation with Zinc, Brass, and Iron - C. Montero and A. Maldonado (CINVESTAV-IPN)

09:20 885 Environmental Applications of Polymer Stabilized Zero-Valent Metal Nanoclusters - E. E. Kalu (Florida A&M -Florida State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 886 Electrochemical Degradation of 4-chlorophe-nol at DSA-type Anodes - A. Rodrigues, R. Coteiro and E. Cunha (Faculdade de Filosofia Ciencias e Letras de Rib. Preto- Universidade de Sao Paulo)

10:20 887 Electrochemical Behavior of the Oxidation and Reduction Processes for Pyrargyrite (Ag3SbS3) in Acidic Media - R. Luna-Sanchez and I. Gonzalez-Martinez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana)

10:40 888 Inhibiting Unwanted Redox Reactions with Valve Metal Oxide Topcoats on Dimensionally Stable Anodes - M. Moats (University of Utah) and K. Hardee (ELTECH Systems Corporation)

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11:00 889 Batch Electrochemical Reactor Dynamics and Optimal Control of Electrodimerization of Acrylonitrile - V. Subramanian and V. Boovaragavan (Tennessee Tech University)

11:20 890 Water Electrolysis in a Magnetic Field - H. Matsushima (Dresden University of Technology), T. Iida, Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University), A. Bund and W. Plieth (Dresden University of Technology)

Educational Needs and Approaches for Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engine Co-Chairs: G. Botte, V. Subramanian, V. Ramani, D. Mah

14:00 891 From Simple Chemistry, Through Electrochemistry, to Practical Applications - D. Pletcher (University of Southampton)

14:20 892 Educational Needs for Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - M. Orazem (University of Florida) and B. Tribollet (LISE (CNRS))

14:40 893 Teaching Electrochemistry: The Importance of Flux - J. Leddy (University of Iowa)

15:00 894 A Demonstration of Electrodeposited Nanocomposites Using a Rotating Cylinder Hull Cell - A. Lozano-Morales and E. Podlaha (Louisiana State University)

15:20 895 Electrochemical Engineering Elective Course Using Active Learning - G. G. Botte (Ohio University)

15:40 896 The Use of FEMLAB in the Electrochemical Education - A. Lavacchi (University of Firenze)

U1 Electrochemistry of Novel Materials

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy TechnologyPlaza Court 5, Concourse Level

Nano-electrode Materials Co-Chairs: C.Bock and D.Guay

08:00 1079 Electrocatalytic Properties of Metastable Pt-Au Alloy Nanoparticles - D. Guay (INRS), F. Laplante, E. Irissou and M. Chaker (INRS-EMT)

08:40 1080 Nanostructured Gold Sponges Prepared and Characterized by Electrochemical Techniques - S. Cattarin (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH), A. Lui (ITC-IRST) and M. Musiani (Istituto per l’Energetica e le Interfasi - CNR)

09:00 1081 The Influence of Copper on the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitrate on Mesoporous Palladium - C. A. Milhano and D. Pletcher (University of Southampton)

09:20 1082 Electrochemical Characterization of Pt Nanoparticles Supported on SWNTs - J. Solla-Gullon, J. Feliu, A. Aldaz (University of Alicante), M. Martinez and E. Lafuente (Instituto Carboquimica CSIC)

Miscellaneous: Novel Materials Co-Chairs: B. Marsan and I. Fritsch

10:00 1083 Ion Conduction in Multilayered Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites - J. L. Lutkenhaus and P. Hammond (MIT)

10:20 1084 Low Temperature Co-Fired Ceramics in Electrochemical Applications - I. Fritsch, E. Fakunle, P. Arumugam, P. Yoga Narasimhan, M. Weston, E. C. Anderson, G. Wang and F. Barlow (University of Arkansas)

10:40 1085 CoS Catalytic Activity for Reduction of I3- Species Used in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - B. Marsan, D. Correia Ledo and F. Payment (Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

11:00 1086 Electron Accumulation in the Grain Boundary of Yttria Doped Nanocrystalline Zirconia Ceramics: Experimental Evidences - S. Kim, J. Lee, U. Anselmi-Tamburini and Z. Munir (University of California, Davis)

11:20 1087 Single Crystal Growth of Intermediate Alumina Phase by Electrochemical Method - N. Imanaka, T. Masui, S. Isota and S. Tamura (Osaka University)

11:40 1088 Instantaneous Mass/Charge Ratio F(dm/dQ) of the Voltammetric Generation and Characterization of Poly-(Neutral Red) Conducting Films - F. Vicente, J. Agrisuelas (University of Valencia), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), J. Gregori, J. Garcia-Jareno, D. Gimenez-Romero (University of Valencia) and H. Perrot (CNRS-LISE)

Materials for Fuel Cells and Batteries Co-Chairs: M. Mench and U. Stimming

14:00 1089 Non-Nafion Catalyst Binders for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory), M. Sankir (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), J. Chlistunoff (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. E. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

14:20 1090 Electrodeposition of Nanostructured Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries - A. Finke, P. Poizot, C. Guery and J. Tarascon (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne)

14:40 1091 Characterization and Growth Mechanism of Filamentous Zinc Electrodeposits - R. Y. Wang, D. W. Kirk (University of Toronto) and G. Zhang (Teck Cominco Metals Ltd.)

V1 Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Energy Technology

Governor’s Square 14, Concourse Level

Cell Components and System Design Co-Chairs: H. Chang and S. Gottesfeld

08:25 1141 Three-Dimensional, Two-Phase Modeling of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - W. Liu (MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc.) and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

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08:50 1142 Model of DMFC Stack: Resistive Spots and Stack Performance - A. A. Kulikovsky (Research Center Juelich)

09:15 1143 Direct Methanol Fuel Cell System Performance: From Materials, Components, to System and Fuel Efficiency - D. Chu and R. Jiang (US Army Research Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1144 Bifunctional Regime of DMFC Operation Close to Open Circuit Conditions - K. Wippermann (Research Center Juelich, IWV-3), B. Fricke, T. Sanders, D. Sauer (Inst. for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives RWTH Aachen Univ.), J. Mergel, H. Schmitz (Research Center Juelich, IWV-3) and A. A. Kulikovsky (Research Center Juelich)

10:25 1145 Hierarchically Structured Platinum-Ruthenium Electrocatalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - E. Switzer and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

10:50 1146 Single Cell Performance of Liquid Crystal-Carbon Supported Catalyst as Anode Catalyst for DMFC - D. Jung, K. Nam, T. Kim, S. Kim, D. Peck, B. Lee, M. Hyun, D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and S. Ryu (Chungnam National University)

11:15 1147 Porous Crystalline Organosilica Materials as High Surface Area Support in Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells - B. A. Holmberg and S. Gilman (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)

11:40 1148 The Characteristic of the Catalysts Using the KOH Activated Carbon Nanofibers as the Support of Anode Catalyst for DMFC - D. Jung, M. Jung, S. Kim, T. Kim, D. Peck, B. Lee, E. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

Co-Chairs: P. Atanassov and C. Y. Wang

14:00 1149 DMFCs: Electrocatalysis Roles in Optimized System Definition - S. Gottesfeld (Mechanical Technology Inc.)

14:25 1150 Methanol Anode Modified by Semipermeable Membrane for Mixed Feed DMFCs - S. Calabrese Barton, W. Deng (Columbia univer-sity) and M. Sorkin (Gibbard R&D Corp.)

14:50 1151 High Power Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Running on 15M to Neat Methanol - F. Liu and C. Wang (Pennsylvania State University)

15:15 1152 Solid Acid Fuel Cells Operated on Alcohol Fuels - S. M. Haile (California Institute of Technology), T. Uda (Caltech / Kyoto University), D. Boysen and C. Chisholm (Caltech / SuperProtonic Inc.)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1153 Development of Methanol Permeation Controllable Layer - T. Kobayashi (Japan Gore-Tex Inc.)

16:25 1154 Novel System Approach for Mixed-Reactant Direct-Methanol Fuel Cells - A. Kaufman, M. Sorkin (Gibbard R&D Corp.) and S. Calabrese Barton (Columbia University)

16:50 1155 Air-Breathing Multi-Channel Laminar Flow Fuel Cells - L. Markoski, D. Natarajan (INI Power Systems), A. Primak (INI Power Systems Inc.) and P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

17:15 1156 Fuel and Media Flexible Air-breath-ing Laminar Flow Fuel Cells - P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), R. Jayashree, D. Egas, J. Spendelow (UIUC), D. Natarajan and L. Markoski (INI Power Systems)

17:40 Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

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Biegalski, M. ....................................... 495 (Tue)Bierwagen, G. .............. 1032 (Mon), 1236 (Tue)Biffinger, J. ......................................... 578 (Wed)Billups, W. ..................... 653 (Mon), 653 (Mon)Bizzotto, D. ......................................... 271 (Tue)Blackburn, J. ................... 647 (Mon), 669 (Tue), ...... 670 (Tue), 689 (Thu), 875 (Thu), 879 (Thu)Blake, I. ............................................... 753 (Tue)Blanco, M. ..................... 1241 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Blanksby, S. ....................................... 636 (Wed)Blaudeau, J. ....................................... 720 (Wed)Boag, N. ..............................................203 (Thu)Bocarsly, A. .... 149 (Tue), 171 (Wed), 180 (Wed)Boeckl, J. ............................................. 790 (Tue)Boero, M. .......................................... 382 (Mon)Bogachev, A. .......................................728 (Thu)Bogdanoff, P. .................................... 1112 (Tue)Boggs, B. ............................................ 864 (Wed)Bojinov, M. ....................................... 1189 (Tue)Bolden, J. ........................................ 1019 (Mon)Bolskar, R. ........................................... 627 (Tue)Boltalina, O. ................... 595 (Mon), 621 (Tue), .....627 (Tue), 634 (Wed), 638 (Wed), 714 (Tue), .......715 (Tue), 717 (Tue), 723 (Wed), 727 (Thu)Bond, J. ............................................... 663 (Tue)Bonifazi, D. ........................................644 (Thu)Boogaard, A. ....................................... 801 (Tue)Boovaragavan, V. ............. 187 (Wed), 889 (Thu)Borodin, O. ..................................... 1230 (Mon)Borovkov, V. ....................................... 767 (Tue)Borresen, B. ....................................... 863 (Wed)Borucki, L. ..........................................546 (Thu)Borve, K. ............................................ 719 (Wed)Bottari, G. ...........................................642 (Thu)Bottcher, A. ....................................... 722 (Wed)Botte, G. .......864 (Wed), 895 (Thu), 1048 (Tue)Bottomley, L. ................................... 662 (Mon), ...................................... 770 (Wed), 1060 (Wed)Bouillon, P. ........................................ 368 (Wed)Bourgogne, C. .................................... 611 (Tue)Bowden, E. ....564 (Tue), 565 (Tue), 1062 (Wed)Bowers, R. ........................................... 853 (Tue)Bowman, R. ....................................... 865 (Wed)Boxall, C. ........................................ 1010 (Mon)Boyd, D. ............................793 (Tue), 826 (Wed)Boyen, H. .............................................. 81 (Tue)Boysen, D. ........................................1152 (Thu)Bradley, A. ...................................... 1227 (Mon)Braide, O. ........................................ 1060 (Wed)Branch, B. ......................... 555 (Tue), 562 (Tue), ....................................... 571 (Tue), 1270 (Mon)Brand, J. ........................... 203 (Thu), 829 (Wed)Breathnach, M. ................................... 428 (Tue)Breger, J. ........................................... 230 (Mon)Brehm, G. .......................................... 641 (Wed)Bretschger, O. .................................... 575 (Wed)Breuer, P. ........................................... 909 (Mon)Brevnov, D. .................... 69 (Mon), 1159 (Mon)Briggs, J. ............................................. 639 (Wed)Brinkmann, M. .................................. 635 (Wed)Brito-Neto, J. .................................... 420 (Mon)Britton, C. .......................................... 790 (Tue)Broadhead, J. ......................................193 (Thu)Broca, A. ............................................. 444 (Tue)Brongersma, M. .................................. 793 (Tue)Brotherhood, P. .................................. 753 (Tue)Brown, C. .......................................... 871 (Wed)Brown, S. .......................................... 1175 (Tue)Brozik, S. ............................................ 579 (Wed)Brunets, I. ........................................... 801 (Tue)Bruno, D. .......................................... 479 (Mon)Buckley, A. ........................................ 907 (Mon)Buckley, C. .......................................... 433 (Tue)Buckley, D. ....................... 428 (Tue), 429 (Tue), ........................................... 438 (Tue), 496 (Tue)Buckley, F. ......................................... 902 (Mon)Budhraja, V. ........................................ 392 (Tue)Buechler, K. ......................814 (Tue), 833 (Wed)Bugga, R. ........................................... 104 (Mon)Bund, A. ........................... 880 (Tue), 890 (Thu)Bunge, A. .......................................... 1174 (Tue)Bunker, B. .................... 1172 (Tue), 1268 (Mon)

Bunton, J. ........................................... 346 (Tue)Burba, C. ........................... 148 (Tue), 248 (Tue)Burgess, D. .......................................... 788 (Tue)Burke, L. ........................... 298 (Thu), 433 (Tue)Burte, E. ............................ 809 (Tue), 810 (Tue), ..........................................811 (Tue), 822 (Wed)Buttry, D. .......................................... 232 (Mon)Buyanovskaya, A. .............................. 723 (Wed)Byun, K. ............ 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue), 683 (Tue)

CCaballero, E. ....................................... 768 (Tue)Cabral, Jr., C. ...................................... 436 (Tue)Cai, Q. ................................................ 851 (Tue)Cai, T. ...............................696 (Tue), 704 (Wed)Caire, J. ...............................................881 (Thu)Cairns, E. ........................................ 1097 (Mon)Calabrese Barton, S. ......................... 586 (Wed), ......................................1150 (Thu), 1154 (Thu)Calebrese, C. ....................................... 53 (Mon)Calegaro, M. .......................................301 (Thu)Calley, W. ........................................... 492 (Tue)Campbell, D. .................................. 1016 (Mon)Campbell, S. ....................................... 271 (Tue)Campet, G. ...................... 169 (Tue), 195 (Thu), ........................................... 251 (Tue), 273 (Tue)Campidelli, S. .................................... 641 (Wed)Canales-Vazquez, J. ........ 191 (Thu), 217 (Mon)Canava, B. ......................................... 464 (Wed)Canby, D. ........................................... 989 (Sun)Cao, A. ................................................ 672 (Tue)Cao, D. ............................................. 1113 (Tue)Cao, L. ............................. 239 (Tue), 1118 (Tue)Cao, L. ......................... 1100 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Capehart, W. ..................................... 174 (Wed)Carcea, A. ........................................... 71 (Mon)Cardona, C. ........................................ 700 (Tue)Carla, S. ............................................. 704 (Wed)Carlson, E. ...................................... 1218 (Mon)Carney, C. ........................................... 794 (Tue)Carpanese, C. ....................................... 95 (Tue)Carpenter, K. ..................................... 708 (Wed)Carpio, R. ......... 424 (Tue), 427 (Tue), 437 (Tue)Carter, M. ...................1031 (Mon), 1061 (Wed)Carver, A. ............................................ 492 (Tue)Casas-Cabanas, M. .............................191 (Thu)Cascalheira, A. ................................ 1012 (Mon)Casey, J. ............................................ 661 (Mon)Cassell, A. ...........................................740 (Thu)Castaneda, B. ..................... 939 (Tue), 945 (Tue)Castellano, G. ..................................... 713 (Tue)Castro, J. ............................................. 265 (Tue)Catlow, C. ........................................... 165 (Tue)Cattarin, S. .......................................1080 (Thu)Catti, M. ............................................... 95 (Tue)Cavallotti, P. ......................................... 82 (Tue)Cave, H. .............................................. 792 (Tue)Cavus, A. .......................................... 483 (Mon)Cebeci, F. ............................................ 46 (Mon)Ceder, G. .. 231 (Mon), 234 (Mon), 1092 (Mon)Celik, H. ............................................. 988 (Sun)Celikten, G. ....................................... 331 (Wed)Cemalovic, S. ................................... 1244 (Wed)Ceroni, P. ............................................ 759 (Tue)Cha, P. ................................................ 442 (Tue)Chai, G. ............................................ 1125 (Tue)Chainet, E. ......................................... 252 (Tue)Chaker, M. ........................................1079 (Thu)Chakraborty, D. .................................. 130 (Tue)Chamran, F. ........................................197 (Thu)Chan, B. ............................................. 488 (Tue)Chang, C. ............................................. 92 (Tue)Chang, D. ......................................... 1283 (Tue)Chang, E. ............................................ 494 (Tue)Chang, H. .....................1119 (Tue), 1131 (Wed)Chang, J. .......................................... 1238 (Tue)Chang, J. ........................................... 925 (Wed)Chang, M. ........................................ 486 (Mon)Chang, P. ............................................ 488 (Tue)Chang, Q. ......................................... 514 (Mon)Chang, S. ............................................ 441 (Tue)

Chang, S. ............................................ 145 (Tue)Chang, W. ........................................ 650 (Mon)Chang, W. .......................................... 495 (Tue)Chang, Y. ............................................ 506 (Tue)Chang-Liao, K. ................................. 380 (Mon)Changa, D. ....................................... 1284 (Tue)Chassaing, E. ..................................... 464 (Wed)Chatenet, M. ...................................... 252 (Tue)Chattopadhyay, J. ............................ 653 (Mon)Chebiam, R. ...................................... 412 (Mon)Cheek, G. ...................... 989 (Sun), 1071 (Wed)Chelomentsev, E. .............................. 364 (Wed)Chelovskaya, N. ................................. 47 (Mon)Chen, A. ............................................. 352 (Tue)Chen, C. ............................................. 401 (Tue)Chen, C. ........................................... 1078 (Tue)Chen, C. ............................................ 934 (Wed)Chen, G. ........................................... 224 (Mon)Chen, H. ............................................ 452 (Wed)Chen, H. ............................ 490 (Tue), 490 (Tue)Chen, H. .............................................193 (Thu)Chen, H. ............................................. 506 (Tue)Chen, H. .............................................740 (Thu)Chen, H. .............................................202 (Thu)Chen, H. ............................................. 403 (Tue)Chen, I. ............................................ 1278 (Tue)Chen, J. ............................. 498 (Tue), 501 (Tue)Chen, J. ........................................... 1067 (Wed)Chen, K. ............................................. 494 (Tue)Chen, K. ........................................... 1078 (Tue)Chen, L. ............................................ 839 (Mon)Chen, L. ............................................ 1075 (Tue)Chen, L. ............................................ 1078 (Tue)Chen, L. .............................................. 495 (Tue)Chen, N. ......................... 361 (Wed), 365 (Wed)Chen, Q. ........................ 417 (Mon), 419 (Mon)Chen, R. ............................ 150 (Tue), 154 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................ 344 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................ 506 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................878 (Thu)Chen, Y. ............................................ 1176 (Tue)Chen, Y. .............................................. 267 (Tue)Chen, Y. .............................................. 275 (Tue)Chen, Y. .............................................. 495 (Tue)Cheng, C. ......................................... 380 (Mon)Cheng, C. ........................................... 853 (Tue)Cheng, C. .........................916 (Tue), 924 (Wed)Cheng, C. ......................................... 412 (Mon)Cheng, T. ............................................ 403 (Tue)Cherukuri, P. ......................................737 (Thu)Chevolleau, T. ................................... 367 (Wed)Chi, Y. ............................................... 1216 (Tue)Chiang, L. ...........................................733 (Thu)Chiba, K. .............................. 6 (Mon), 7 (Mon), ........................................... 15 (Mon), 965 (Tue)Chiba, T. ........................................... 110 (Mon)Chick, A. ........... 12 (Mon), 612 (Tue), 618 (Tue)Chidambaram, P. ................................551 (Thu)Chikyow, T. ..................................... 379 (Mon), ....................................... 382 (Mon), 383 (Mon)Chin, B. ............................................ 1279 (Tue)Chinn, J. ........................................... 781 (Mon)Chiodini, N. ......................................... 95 (Tue)Chiou, S. ........................................... 378 (Mon)Chisholm, C. ....................................1152 (Thu)Chitta, R. .......................................... 594 (Mon)Chiu, K. .............................................. 26 (Mon)Chiu, K. ............................................ 1043 (Tue)Chiu, K. .............................................. 804 (Tue)Chiu, S. ............................................... 506 (Tue)Chiu, W. ........................................... 1057 (Tue)Chiu, W. ............................................. 167 (Tue)Chlistunoff, J. ................. 238 (Tue), 1089 (Thu)Cho, B. ............................................... 161 (Tue)Cho, J. ................................................ 28 (Mon)Cho, K. .............................. 158 (Tue), 160 (Tue)Cho, K. ............................................... 159 (Tue)Cho, W. ............................. 161 (Tue), 166 (Tue)Cho, Y. ........................... 1283 (Tue), 1284 (Tue)Cho, Y. ............................... 16 (Mon), 18 (Mon)Cho, Y. ............................................... 288 (Wed)Choi, C. .............................................. 449 (Tue)

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Choi, D. ..............................................303 (Thu)Choi, D. ................................................ 85 (Tue)Choi, I. ............................................. 1216 (Tue)Choi, J. ....... 1113 (Tue), 1116 (Tue), 1122 (Tue)Choi, J. ...............................................544 (Thu)Choi, J. ............................................. 1126 (Tue)Choi, K. .............................................. 495 (Tue)Choi, S. ............................................... 489 (Tue)Choi, S. .............................. 16 (Mon), 18 (Mon)Choi, S. ............................................... 968 (Tue)Choi, W. ........................................... 229 (Mon)Choi, Y. ............................................... 54 (Mon)Chojak, M. ...................................... 1064 (Wed)Choong, M. ........................................338 (Thu)Chorkendorff, I. .............. 130 (Tue), 843 (Mon)Chou, L. ........................................... 486 (Mon)Chowdhury, N. ................................. 407 (Wed)Choy, J. ............................................... 251 (Tue)Christenson, A. .................................. 558 (Tue)Chu, B. ................................ 90 (Tue), 973 (Tue)Chu, C. ............................................. 909 (Mon)Chu, C. ............................................... 504 (Tue)Chu, D. .............................................1143 (Thu)Chu, S. .............................................. 416 (Mon)Chu, Y. ................................................336 (Thu)Chueh, Y. .......................................... 486 (Mon)Chung, C. .........................295 (Thu), 299 (Thu)Chung, C. ........................................... 155 (Tue)Chung, S. ............................................ 147 (Tue)Chung, T. ............................................878 (Thu)Chung, W. .......................................... 942 (Tue)Chung, Y. ........................................... 26 (Mon)Chung, Y. ......................................... 378 (Mon)Ci, L. ................................................... 673 (Tue)Ciapina, E. ..........................................304 (Thu)Cid, J. ..................................................642 (Thu)Cirillo, L. ......................................... 1134 (Wed)Claessens, C. ...................................... 768 (Tue)Claeys, C. ........................ 533 (Wed), 545 (Thu)Claeys, C. .......................................... 405 (Wed)Clifford, J. ......................................... 593 (Mon)Cocke, D. ........................ 883 (Thu), 1049 (Tue)Code, D. .............................................684 (Thu)Coffey, G. ........................ 841 (Mon), 851 (Tue)Cohen, S. ............................................ 397 (Tue)Cojocaru, P. .......................................... 82 (Tue)Colon, A. ........................................... 294 (Wed)Colton, J. .......................................... 662 (Mon)Comedi, D. ........................................ 364 (Wed)Compton, R. ....................................... 714 (Tue)Condeco, J. ......................................... 276 (Tue)Constantine, C. ................................ 1272 (Tue)Conyers, J. ..........................................737 (Thu)Cooney, M. ......560 (Tue), 572 (Tue), 582 (Wed)Cooper, J. ......285 (Wed), 289 (Wed), 294 (Wed)Cornelius, C. ..................................... 579 (Wed)Correia Ledo, D. ...............................1085 (Thu)Corzilius, B. ......................631 (Wed), 695 (Tue)Cosnier, S. ...................................... 1264 (Mon)Costamagna, J. ................................. 1022 (Tue)Coteiro, R. ..........................................886 (Thu)Coulson, W. .................... 869 (Wed), 870 (Wed)Cousseau, J. ...................................... 599 (Mon)Coutanceau, C. .............................. 1101 (Mon)Cox, E. ........................... 1210 (Tue), 1211 (Tue)Cremers, C. .................184 (Wed), 1100 (Mon), ..................................... 1102 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Crittenden, S. .................................... 577 (Wed)Croll, S. ........................ 1032 (Mon), 1236 (Tue)Cromer, F. ...........................................734 (Thu)Crossley, M. ...... 753 (Tue), 762 (Tue), 764 (Tue)Cruz, R. .............................914 (Tue), 928 (Wed)Cui, H. ................................................ 856 (Tue)Cui, S. ............................................. 1221 (Mon)Cunge, G. .......................................... 367 (Wed)Cunha, E. ...........................................886 (Thu)Curley, S. ............................................737 (Thu)Curtis, C. ........................606 (Mon), 630 (Wed)Czerwinski, K. ................................ 1035 (Mon)

DD’Antonio, E. .................................... 564 (Tue), ........................................565 (Tue), 1062 (Wed)D’Haen, J. ............................................. 86 (Tue)D’Souza, F. ...... 594 (Mon), 754 (Tue), 762 (Tue)D’Urso, C. ......................................... 1108 (Tue)Da Ros, T. ...........................................736 (Thu)Dabrowski, J. ...................................... 525 (Tue)Dai, B. ................................................ 866 (Wed)Dai, H. ................................................ 665 (Tue)Dai, J. ..................................................193 (Thu)Dai, X. .............................................. 514 (Mon)Dalard, F. ............................................881 (Thu)Daneshvar, K. ..................................... 340 (Tue)Dang, H. ............................................. 816 (Tue)Dang, L. .............................................. 488 (Tue)Daniel, L. ........................................... 463 (Wed)Danielson, D. .................................... 535 (Wed)Dannehy, C. ....................................... 53 (Mon)Dannhaeuser, J. ................................. 631 (Wed)Dantz, D. ........................................... 534 (Wed)Das, S. ............................................... 228 (Mon)Datta, R. ...... 182 (Wed), 324 (Wed), 1050 (Tue)David, S. ............................................. 618 (Tue)Davis, M. ........................................... 630 (Wed)Davis, M. ............................................ 564 (Tue)Davis, S. .............................................. 118 (Tue)Davy, C. ..............................................202 (Thu)Davydov, V. ........................................728 (Thu)De Castro, E. ..................................... 1118 (Tue)De Gendt, S. ..................................... 381 (Mon)de la Cruz, P. .......................................645 (Thu)de la Escosura, A. ................................642 (Thu)de la Torre, G. .....................................642 (Thu)De Meyer, K. ...................381 (Mon), 533 (Wed)de Souza, N. ....................................... 873 (Wed)de Tacconi, N. .................................... 255 (Tue)de Wit, J. ..............328 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)Dec, S. 172 (Wed)Decastro, E. ........................................ 239 (Tue)Deelo, M. ........................ 186 (Wed), 922 (Wed)DeFranco, D. ..................................... 329 (Wed)DeHaven, P. ...................................... 411 (Mon)Deininger, D. .............. 1254 (Wed), 1255 (Wed)Deki, S. .............................. 120 (Tue), 272 (Tue)Del Carpio, C. 138 (Tue), 797 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Delavaux, B. ..................................... 598 (Mon)Delfau, J. ............................................. 803 (Tue)Delgado, J. ..........................................645 (Thu)Delhalle, J. ...................... 691 (Thu), 1208 (Tue)Deligianni, H. ................. 411 (Mon), 421 (Tue), ......................... 434 (Tue), 436 (Tue), 470 (Thu)Delville, M. ...................... 169 (Tue), 195 (Thu), ........................................... 251 (Tue), 273 (Tue)Demetrescu, I. ................... 307 (Tue), 967 (Tue)Denaro, T. ......................................... 1108 (Tue)Deng, H. ...........................295 (Thu), 299 (Thu)Deng, W. ...........................................1150 (Thu)Depoyan, L. ....................................... 368 (Wed)Deshpande, R. .................. 70 (Mon), 206 (Thu)Deutsch, T. ....................................... 846 (Mon)Deutscher, R. ..................................... 930 (Wed)Devi, A. ............................................... 812 (Tue)Dhanda, A. ..................................... 1227 (Mon)Di Blasi, A. ....................1108 (Tue), 1134 (Wed)Di Michiel, M. .................................... 131 (Tue)Di Noto, V. ................... 291 (Wed), 1133 (Wed)Diaz, C. .............................................. 532 (Wed)Diaz, M. ............................................. 924 (Wed)Diener, M. ....... 627 (Tue), 730 (Tue), 731 (Thu)Diez-Perez, I. ..................................... 1213 (Tue)Dillon, A. ......................... 70 (Mon), 206 (Thu), .....................630 (Wed), 647 (Mon), 725 (Thu), ....................... 872 (Wed), 875 (Thu), 879 (Thu)Dimitrov, N. ...................................... 457 (Wed)Ding, E. ............................................... 235 (Tue)Ding, H. ............................................ 1055 (Tue)Ding, H. ............................................. 322 (Wed)Ding, R. ............................................. 921 (Wed)Ding, Y. .............................................. 770 (Wed)Dinse, K. ...........................631 (Wed), 695 (Tue)

Dip, A. ................................................ 795 (Tue)Diwakar, V. ........................................ 187 (Wed)Dixon, B. ............................................689 (Thu)Dixon, D. ............................................ 910 (Tue)Djilali, N. ........................................... 587 (Wed)Dlott, D. .......................................... 1070 (Wed)Do, Y. ................................. 28 (Mon), 940 (Tue)Doeff, M. ............................................ 145 (Tue)Doherty, S. .......................................... 126 (Tue)Dohi, H. .............................................. 676 (Tue)Dokko, K. ......................................... 110 (Mon)Dong, Q. ........................................... 111 (Mon)Dongho, K. ....................................... 602 (Mon)Donnelly, V. ....................................... 800 (Tue)Donnio, B. .......................................... 611 (Tue)Donten, M. ...................................... 1066 (Wed)Doolittle, W. ....................................... 492 (Tue)Dorbandt, I. ...................................... 1112 (Tue)Dorcak, V. ......................................... 1002 (Sun)Dorn, H. .........693 (Tue), 696 (Tue), 704 (Wed), ....705 (Wed), 706 (Wed), 707 (Wed), 734 (Thu)Dorozhkin, E. ................................... 595 (Mon)Dorris, S. ........................................... 839 (Mon)Dosch, H. ........................................... 321 (Wed)Doublet, M. ........................................ 121 (Tue)Doughty, D. ...................................... 233 (Mon)Dow, W. ............................................. 452 (Wed)Doyle, F. ............................912 (Tue), 921 (Wed)Doyle, K. .............................................188 (Thu)Draina, J. ............................................ 518 (Tue)Drees, M. ........................................... 712 (Wed)Dreisinger, D. .................................... 931 (Wed)Dresselhaus, M. ................................ 837 (Mon)Drewello, T. ......................715 (Tue), 724 (Wed)Drob, P. ........... 307 (Tue), 967 (Tue), 1183 (Tue)Drob, S. ............................................. 1183 (Tue)Du, B. .................................................476 (Thu)Du, P. ................................................. 981 (Wed)Du, R. .................................................690 (Thu)Du, X. ............................................... 651 (Mon)Dubarry, M. ...................................... 101 (Mon)Dubbe, A. ....................................... 1167 (Mon)Dubcek, P. ........................................... 67 (Mon)Dubin, V. .......................................... 412 (Mon)Duchamp, J. ...................................... 706 (Wed)Dudis, D. ........................................... 720 (Wed)Duffy, N. .............................................190 (Thu)Duluard, S. ....................... 169 (Tue), 195 (Thu)Dumas, L. ........................................... 444 (Tue)Dunn, B. .............................................197 (Thu)Dunn, B. ............................................. 858 (Tue)Dunsch, L. ....... 608 (Tue), 626 (Tue), 675 (Tue), .....................709 (Wed), 710 (Wed), 711 (Wed), ...................................... 726 (Thu), 1013 (Mon)Dunton, V. ......................................... 366 (Wed)Durst, F. ............................................. 456 (Wed)Duscher, G. .........................................548 (Thu)Dutra, A. ........................................... 901 (Mon)Dutta, P. .......................... 867 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Dvorak, D. ........................................ 1024 (Tue)

EE, W. ................................................... 764 (Tue)Echegoeyn, L. ..................................... 700 (Tue)Echegoyen, L. .....................................645 (Thu)Eckert, A. ............................................ 768 (Tue)Economikos, L. ................. 397 (Tue), 546 (Thu)Edelstein, D. ..................................... 411 (Mon)Edwards, B. ..................................... 1221 (Mon)Edwards, G. ................... 1210 (Tue), 1211 (Tue)Efros, A. ............................................. 749 (Wed)Egas, D. .............................................1156 (Thu)Egelhoff, W. ....................................... 458 (Wed)Egorov, A. ........................................... 47 (Mon)Ehli, C. ............................................... 755 (Tue)Eikerling, M. .............. 1093 (Mon), 1233 (Mon)Einsla, B. .......................................... 1139 (Wed)Eisman, G. .......................................... 53 (Mon)Eklund, P. .......................................... 871 (Wed)El-dasher, B. ....................................... 319 (Wed)El-Deab, M. ......................................... 68 (Mon)

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El-Naggar, M. ....................793 (Tue), 826 (Wed)El-Shall, S. .......................................... 835 (Wed)Elango, P. ............................................ 262 (Tue)Eliaz, N. ............................................. 460 (Wed)Elkouz, S. ........................................ 1035 (Mon)Ellingson, R. ................... 607 (Tue), 647 (Mon), ....... 664 (Tue), 669 (Tue), 670 (Tue), 749 (Wed)Elliot, B. .............................................. 700 (Tue)Elliott, J. ......................................... 1231 (Mon)Elothmani, D. ................................. 1004 (Mon)Elsen, H. ......................................... 1263 (Mon)Elzbieta, F. ........................................ 660 (Mon)Emesh, I. .............................................473 (Thu)Endo, K. .............................................. 393 (Tue)Endou, A. ...... 138 (Tue), 797 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Eneman, G. ....................................... 533 (Wed)Engtrakul, C. .................. 647 (Mon), 664 (Tue), ......................... 669 (Tue), 670 (Tue), 875 (Thu)Enicks, D. .......................... 356 (Tue), 357 (Tue)Eom, C. ............................................... 495 (Tue)Erben, E. ............................................. 395 (Tue)Ericson, L. ......................................... 657 (Mon)Eriksson, S. ....................................... 220 (Mon)Ernst, A. .............................................. 559 (Tue)Ernst, R. .............................................. 858 (Tue)Escrig, C. ........................................... 1177 (Tue)Esfandyarpour, B. ................................. 9 (Mon)Etcheberry, A. .................................... 464 (Wed)Eun Joo, L. .......................................... 49 (Mon)Evans, D. ......................................... 1072 (Wed)Evans, D. ............................................ 941 (Tue)Evans, J. ........................... 882 (Thu), 921 (Wed)Eyring, E. ............................................ 858 (Tue)

FFabian, C. .......................................... 923 (Wed)Fajardo, A. ........................................ 412 (Mon)Fakunle, E. ........................................1084 (Thu)Falster, R. ........ 511 (Mon), 523 (Tue), 524 (Tue)Fan, L. ............................................... 907 (Mon)Fan, R. ................................................ 498 (Tue)Fan, R. ............................................... 466 (Wed)Fandel, D. ........................................... 518 (Tue)Fang, F. ............................................. 514 (Mon)Fang, H. ......................... 416 (Mon), 419 (Mon)Fang, K. .............................................. 343 (Tue)Farkas, J. ............................................ 374 (Wed)Farrow, M. ................... 1172 (Tue), 1268 (Mon)Fazzio, A. .......... 72 (Mon), 620 (Tue), 674 (Tue)Fedkiw, P. .......................................... 226 (Mon)Feigerle, C. .......................................... 714 (Tue)Felder-Flesch, D. ................ 611 (Tue), 611 (Tue)Felhosi, I. .......................................... 1207 (Tue)Feliu, J. .............................................1082 (Thu)Feng, J. ................................................ 805 (Tue)Feng, Y. .......................... 1055 (Tue), 1055 (Tue)Feng, Y. .......................... 1045 (Tue), 1046 (Tue)Fenton, J. ........................... 37 (Mon), 38 (Mon)Ferguson, J. .......................814 (Tue), 833 (Wed)Fernandez, A. ..................................... 848 (Tue)Fernandez-Lazaro, F. ......................... 597 (Mon)Ferrell III, J. ........................................ 283 (Wed)Ferrell, J. ............................................. 22 (Mon)Ferrell, J. ............................................. 518 (Tue)Fiechter, S. ........................................ 1112 (Tue)Fiedler, J. ........................................... 1021 (Tue)Figura, P. ........................................... 419 (Mon)Filhol, J. .............................................. 121 (Tue)Fillerup, E. .......................................... 858 (Tue)Finch, J. ............................................ 898 (Mon)Finke, A. ...........................................1090 (Thu)Finklea, H. ........................................ 1215 (Tue)Finnie, P. ............................................. 663 (Tue)Finnis, M. ........................................... 353 (Tue)Fischer, D. .......................................... 294 (Wed)Fischer, R. .......................................... 772 (Wed)Fishtik, I. ........................324 (Wed), 1050 (Tue)Fitch, A. ................................................ 8 (Mon)Flaitz, P. ........................... 411 (Mon), 421 (Tue)Flemming, J. ...................................... 579 (Wed)Flores, S. ........................................... 1038 (Tue)

Flynn, M. ........................ 364 (Wed), 825 (Wed)Foggin, G. ...........................................472 (Thu)Fojas, A. .......................................... 1097 (Mon)Fojta, M. ........................................... 1002 (Sun)Fones, A. ............................................ 929 (Wed)Fortune, J. .......................................... 868 (Wed)Foster, D. ............................................ 119 (Tue)Foulkes, F. .......................................... 293 (Wed)Fox, N. ................................................ 67 (Mon)Foxx, D. ................................................ 94 (Tue)Fraaij, A. .........................328 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)Franco, M. .......................................... 276 (Tue)Frank, A. ........................................... 845 (Mon)Frank, H. ............................................. 999 (Sun)Franzen, S. .......................................... 564 (Tue)Frateur, I. ........................................ 1157 (Mon)Fray, D. .............................................. 929 (Wed)Frazer, E. ............................................ 930 (Wed)Frech, R. ........................... 142 (Tue), 144 (Tue), ........................................... 148 (Tue), 248 (Tue)Fredette, A. ........................................ 576 (Wed)Free, M. .............................................. 926 (Wed)Fricke, B. ...........................................1144 (Thu)Fritsch, I. ........................ 21 (Mon), 1084 (Thu)Fromondi, I. ................................... 1098 (Mon)Frontana, C. .................. 956 (Tue), 1009 (Mon)Frontana-Uribe, B. .............................. 966 (Tue)Fry, A. ............................990 (Sun), 1224 (Mon)Fu, W. ................................................ 707 (Wed)Fuchigami, T. .................... 949 (Tue), 970 (Tue), ...976 (Wed), 977 (Wed), 978 (Wed), 979 (Wed)Fuess, H. ...................... 1100 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Fujii, S. ............................... 354 (Tue), 359 (Tue)Fujimura, Y. ...................................... 1188 (Tue)Fukuda, T. ........................................... 519 (Tue)Fukuhara, T. ....................... 950 (Tue), 962 (Tue)Fukunaka, Y. ..................... 59 (Mon), 60 (Mon), ....... 445 (Tue), 469 (Thu), 880 (Tue), 890 (Thu)Fukushima, T. ..................................... 394 (Tue)Fukutani, S. ........................................ 526 (Tue)Fukuzumi, S. ................. 597 (Mon), 601 (Mon), ........................746 (Wed), 760 (Tue), 761 (Tue), ..........................................765 (Tue), 771 (Wed)Fukuzumi, S. .................................... 602 (Mon), ......................................... 603 (Mon), 762 (Tue)Fultz, B. .............................................. 121 (Tue)Fung, K. ............................................. 862 (Wed)Furlan, C. ........................................ 1133 (Wed)Futaba, D. ...........................................688 (Thu)

GGabrielli, C. ..................... 341 (Tue), 474 (Thu), ................. 1088 (Thu), 1165 (Mon), 1170 (Tue)Gach, P. .............................................. 986 (Sun)Gadde, S. ......................... 594 (Mon), 762 (Tue)Gal, M. .............................................. 1185 (Tue)Gall, B. ................................................689 (Thu)Gallant, D. ..........................................337 (Thu)Gallegos, J. ......................................... 352 (Tue)Galova, M. ........................................ 1185 (Tue)Gambin, V. ......................................... 488 (Tue)Gamble, H. ......................................... 353 (Tue)Gamble, H. ........................................ 830 (Wed)Gan, D. ............................................. 378 (Mon)Gan, L. ................................................ 619 (Tue)Gancs, L. ........................................... 1121 (Tue)Gannon, C. ........................................737 (Thu)Garbarino, S. ......................................298 (Thu)Garberoglio, G. .................................. 866 (Wed)Garcia, H. ...........................................645 (Thu)Garcia-Jareno, J. ............................... 320 (Wed), ...................................... 1088 (Thu), 1177 (Tue)Garcia-Jareno, J. ................................. 341 (Tue)Garnett, M. .......................... 90 (Tue), 973 (Tue)Garza, J. .......................................... 1009 (Mon)Gasser, J. ............................................. 858 (Tue)Gasteiger, H. ...................................... 280 (Wed)Gatewood, D. ..................................... 133 (Tue)Ge, Z. ................................................. 705 (Wed)Gebeyehu, Z. ..................... 450 (Tue), 451 (Tue)Gelfond, N. .......................................... 4 (Mon)

Gellett, W. ......................................... 584 (Wed)Gennett, T. ................... 606 (Mon), 647 (Mon), ........................689 (Thu), 875 (Thu), 879 (Thu)George Thomas, K. ......................... 1205 (Mon)George, S. ....................... 78 (Mon), 651 (Mon), ....................... 814 (Tue), 831 (Wed), 833 (Wed)Gergely, J. ......................................... 649 (Mon)Gervasio, D. ........................................ 570 (Tue)Gesheva, K. .......................813 (Tue), 821 (Wed)Geyik, H. ............................................ 44 (Mon)Ghassemi, H. .................................. 1226 (Mon)Ghielmi, A. ...................................... 1134 (Wed)Ghiggino, K. ....................................... 753 (Tue)Ghindilis, A. .................... 561 (Tue), 1277 (Tue)Ghita, M. ............................................ 353 (Tue)Ghosh-Dastidar, A. ............................ 292 (Wed)Giacalone, F. ..................................... 591 (Mon)Giannarelli, S. ................................... 996 (Sun), ....................................... 1021 (Tue), 1023 (Tue)Gibson, H. ........................................ 704 (Wed), ...................... 705 (Wed), 707 (Wed), 734 (Thu)Giffin, G. ........................... 142 (Tue), 144 (Tue)Gil, J. ................................ 168 (Tue), 170 (Tue), ........................................... 277 (Tue), 278 (Tue)Gila, B. ............................... 498 (Tue), 503 (Tue)Gilbert, K. ...........................................879 (Thu)Gileadi, E. .......................................... 460 (Wed)Gilman, S. ........................................1147 (Thu)Gimenez-Romero, D. ......................... 341 (Tue)Gimenez-Romero, D. .... 320 (Wed), 1088 (Thu)Ginley, D. .........................201 (Thu), 725 (Thu)Girishkumar, G. .............. 296 (Thu), 745 (Wed)Gitkis, A. ......................................... 1005 (Mon)Glandut, N. .................................... 1218 (Mon)Glass, T. ......................... 734 (Thu), 1136 (Wed)Glatzhofer, D. .................... 142 (Tue), 144 (Tue)Gleason, K. .......................362 (Wed), 791 (Tue)Gliubizzi, R. .................. 291 (Wed), 1133 (Wed)Goddard, W. .................. 1241 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Goh, S. .............................................. 907 (Mon)Goldstein, M. .....................................546 (Thu)Goldt, I. ............................................. 723 (Wed)Gomes, J. ........................ 883 (Thu), 1049 (Tue)Gomez-Reynoso, S. .......................... 1077 (Tue)Gonzalez, E. ........................................304 (Thu)Gonzalez, I. .................... 897 (Mon), 919 (Tue), .................... 956 (Tue), 1009 (Mon), 1182 (Tue)Gonzalez-Martinez, I. .........................887 (Thu)Gonzalez-Rodriguez, D. ..................... 768 (Tue)Goodwin, D. .....................137 (Tue), 826 (Wed)Goodwin, D. ....................................... 793 (Tue)Goorsky, M. .. 479 (Mon), 483 (Mon), 493 (Tue)Gopalakrishnan, P. ............................. 262 (Tue)Gopalan, S. ......................................... 856 (Tue)Gopalan, V. ......................................... 495 (Tue)Gopinath, C. ...................................... 273 (Tue)Gorby, Y. ............................................ 575 (Wed)Gorostiza, P. ...................................... 1213 (Tue)Gorton, L. .......557 (Tue), 558 (Tue), 1001 (Sun)Goryunkov, A. ................ 42 (Mon), 595 (Mon), .........................627 (Tue), 717 (Tue), 723 (Wed)Gottesfeld, S. ....................................1149 (Thu)Gotzinger, S. ..................................... 482 (Mon)Gouloumis, A. ....................................642 (Thu)Gozzi, G. ............................................. 440 (Tue)Graham, J. .......................................... 991 (Sun)Graham, W. ........................................ 353 (Tue)Grand, P. ............................................ 464 (Wed)Grano, S. ........................................... 899 (Mon)Gray, J. ..........................319 (Wed), 1160 (Mon)Grebel, H. .................... 376 (Mon), 1204 (Mon)Greco, S. ........................................... 411 (Mon)Greenbaum, S. ................ 171 (Wed), 294 (Wed)Greengard, L. ...................................... 793 (Tue)Greer, J. ............................................... 522 (Tue)Gregori, J. ...320 (Wed), 1088 (Thu), 1177 (Tue)Grennberg, H. ....................................643 (Thu)Grey, C. ............................................ 230 (Mon)Grieser, F. ........................................... 741 (Wed)Groeseneken, G. .................................468 (Thu)Grohol, D. ........................................ 232 (Mon)Groner, M. ......................... 78 (Mon), 814 (Tue)

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Gros, C. .............................................. 765 (Tue)Gross, S. ............................................. 291 (Wed)Grozovski, V. .................................... 1044 (Tue)Grunow, S. ........................................ 411 (Mon)Gu, W. ............................................... 280 (Wed)Guay, D. ...........................................1079 (Thu)Guder, M. ........................................... 345 (Tue)Guerin, S. ........................................... 64 (Mon)Guerra, E. .......................................... 927 (Wed)Guery, C. ..........................................1090 (Thu)Guha, J. .............................................. 800 (Tue)Guilard, R. .......................................... 765 (Tue)Guillemoles, J. ................................... 464 (Wed)Guillon, D. ......................................... 611 (Tue)Guldi, D. ....................... 590 (Mon), 591 (Mon), ...... 591 (Mon), 642 (Thu), 755 (Tue), 768 (Tue)Guldi, D. ...........................641 (Wed), 756 (Tue)Gulla, A. ............................................ 179 (Wed)Gump, C. ........................................... 833 (Wed)Gunasekaran, S. ..................................215 (Thu)Gunes, S. ........................................... 750 (Wed)Gunji, I. ............................................. 828 (Wed)Guntupalli, R. ................................... 1279 (Tue)Gupta, G. ............................................ 562 (Tue)Gupta, M. ........................................... 10 (Mon)Gupta, P. ............................................. 517 (Tue)Gupta, V. ............................................204 (Thu)Guschin, D. ........................................ 559 (Tue)Gutierrez, A. ..................................... 597 (Mon)Gutierrez, H. ...................................... 871 (Wed)Gutierrez-Aitken, A. ........................... 488 (Tue)Guto, P. ......................... 980 (Wed), 1058 (Wed)

HHa, H. ............................................... 1120 (Tue)Ha, J. ................................. 168 (Tue), 170 (Tue), ........................................... 277 (Tue), 278 (Tue)Haag, M. ............................................. 520 (Tue)Habuka, H. ..................... 547 (Thu), 777 (Mon)Haeckl, W. ........................................ 513 (Mon)Haeni, J. .............................................. 495 (Tue)Hagen, G. .......................................... 863 (Wed)Haile, S. ......... 137 (Tue), 850 (Tue), 1152 (Thu)Haino, T. ........................................... 592 (Mon)Hakim, L. .......78 (Mon), 651 (Mon), 836 (Wed)Hakim, N. ......................................... 1121 (Tue)Hallbeck, M. ...................................... 829 (Wed)Haltrich, D. ...................................... 1001 (Sun)Hamelmann, F. .................................. 821 (Wed)Hammond, P. ...................................1083 (Thu)Hamwi, A. ........................................ 104 (Mon)Han, B. ............................................ 1092 (Mon)Han, H. ............................................... 442 (Tue)Han, J. ................................................ 398 (Tue)Han, L. ............................................. 1067 (Wed)Han, S. ................................................ 501 (Tue)Han, S. ........................... 1125 (Tue), 1125 (Tue)Han, S. .................................................. 80 (Tue)Hanna, M. ........................................ 845 (Mon)Hao, Y. ................................................ 137 (Tue)Hara, S. ............................................... 962 (Tue)Harada, K. ...........................................192 (Thu)Harada, R. .......................................... 771 (Wed)Harb, J. ............................................... 125 (Tue)Hardee, K. ....................... 888 (Thu), 1179 (Tue)Hardwick, L. ..................................... 225 (Mon)Hardy, J. .............................................. 851 (Tue)Harich, K. ...........................................734 (Thu)Hark, E. ............................................. 1181 (Tue)Harnisch, F. ....................................... 574 (Wed)Harrington, D. ................ 305 (Thu), 587 (Wed), ...............1162 (Mon), 1164 (Mon), 1194 (Wed)Hartman, K. ........................................739 (Thu)Hartmann, H. ................................. 1013 (Mon)Hase, T. .............................................. 406 (Wed)Haseeb, A. .......................................... 461 (Wed)Hasegawa, M. ................................... 414 (Mon)Hashimoto, A. .................................... 440 (Tue)Hashimoto, M. ............................... 1267 (Mon)Hasobe, T. ..................... 601 (Mon), 603 (Mon), ..........................................746 (Wed), 760 (Tue)

Hata, K. ............................. 688 (Thu), 695 (Tue)Hatchett, D. ................1035 (Mon), 1251 (Wed)Hatori, H. ...........................................688 (Thu)Hatozaki, O. ..................................... 116 (Mon)Hattori, S. ......................................... 603 (Mon)Hattori, T. ...................... 138 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Hattori, T. ...... 387 (Tue), 404 (Wed), 408 (Wed)Hau, Y. .............................................. 1078 (Tue)Hauch, A. ...................... 842 (Mon), 843 (Mon)Haug, A. ............................................ 1107 (Tue)Hautier, G. .......................... 86 (Tue), 468 (Thu)Havran, L. ......................................... 1002 (Sun)Hawkins, J. ....................................... 485 (Mon)Hawley, M. ......................................... 495 (Tue)Hayase, M. ........................................ 420 (Mon)Hayashi, K. ........................................... 7 (Mon)Hayashi, M. ...................................... 1190 (Tue)Hayashi, S. .... 479 (Mon), 483 (Mon), 493 (Tue)Hayden, B. .......................................... 64 (Mon)Hayden, H. .... 36 (Mon), 371 (Wed), 372 (Wed)Hazelton, S. ........................................ 24 (Mon)He, A. ................................................ 413 (Mon)He, D. ...............................71 (Mon), 316 (Wed)He, H. .................................................549 (Thu)He, T. .................................................. 235 (Tue)He, X. ............................... 139 (Tue), 140 (Tue), ........................................... 246 (Tue), 247 (Tue)He, Y. ................................................. 741 (Wed)He, Y. .................................................. 817 (Tue)He, Z. .................................................. 938 (Tue)Heben, M. .... 606 (Mon), 647 (Mon), 664 (Tue), ........................ 669 (Tue), 670 (Tue), 689 (Thu), ..... 725 (Thu), 872 (Wed), 875 (Thu), 879 (Thu)Hee Sung, K. ....................................... 355 (Tue)Heitmann, J. ....................................... 395 (Tue)Helfrick, J. ....................................... 1060 (Wed)Heller, A. ............................................. 558 (Tue)Helot, M. ........................................... 367 (Wed)Henderson, W. ................................... 492 (Tue)Hendy, S. ............................. 96 (Tue), 156 (Tue)Henke, B. ............................................ 944 (Tue)Hennige, V. ......................................... 162 (Tue)Henry, K. ............................................207 (Thu)Henttinen, K. .................................. 1248 (Wed)Heo, G. ............................................. 1284 (Tue)Heo, P. ................................................ 349 (Tue)Hepel, M. ........................... 24 (Mon), 75 (Mon)Hermes, S. ......................................... 772 (Wed)Herranz, M. ....................................... 641 (Wed)Herring, A. ........2 (Mon), 22 (Mon), 172 (Wed), ....................... 181 (Wed), 237 (Tue), 283 (Wed)Hesketh, P. ........................................ 1275 (Tue)Hettige, C. ....................................... 1063 (Wed)Hibi, A. ............................................. 784 (Mon)Hibino, T. ........................................... 349 (Tue)Hickner, M. ..................................... 1136 (Wed)Hihara, L. .......................................... 322 (Wed)Hill, D. ................................................297 (Thu)Hill, J. ................................................. 754 (Tue)Hill, M. ....................... 1137 (Wed), 1139 (Wed)Hillier, A. ......................................... 1285 (Wed)Hinderliter, B. .............. 1032 (Mon), 1236 (Tue)Hirano, Y. .......................................... 536 (Wed)Hirashige, T. .................................... 1140 (Wed)Hirosawa, A. ....................................... 799 (Tue)Hirose, F. ............................................. 807 (Tue)Hirsch, A. ........................................... 631 (Wed)Hisaeda, Y. ...................... 982 (Wed), 984 (Wed)Hives, J. ............................................ 1185 (Tue)Ho Kwang, Y. ...................................... 76 (Mon)Hoaglin, N. ......................................... 969 (Tue)Hobson, S. ....................................... 1244 (Wed)Hodgson, D. ...................................... 929 (Wed)Hoey, R. ........................................... 1193 (Wed)Hoffmann, A. ....................................... 91 (Tue)Holdcroft, S. .................1129 (Tue), 1138 (Wed)Holden, M. ..................................... 1018 (Mon)Holden, W. ........................ 134 (Tue), 135 (Tue)Holleman, J. ....................................... 801 (Tue)Holmberg, B. ....................................1147 (Thu)Holsa, J. .............................................. 936 (Tue)Holzapfel, M. .................................... 225 (Mon)

Holze, R. ......................................... 1011 (Mon)Homer, M. .................... 1239 (Tue), 1241 (Tue), ....................................... 1242 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Hommma, T. ...................................... 431 (Tue)Hon, M. .............................................. 402 (Tue)Hong, D. ............................................. 397 (Tue)Hong, H. ............................................. 146 (Tue)Hong, H. .............................................729 (Thu)Hong, H. ........................ 385 (Mon), 409 (Mon)Hong, J. .............................................. 398 (Tue)Hong, J. .............................................. 254 (Tue)Hong, K. ............................................. 73 (Mon)Hong, Y. ..............................................546 (Thu)Hongli, S. .......................................... 1073 (Tue)Hooper, S. .................... 1034 (Mon), 1040 (Tue)Hope, G. .... 902 (Mon), 903 (Mon), 908 (Mon), ....................... 911 (Tue), 932 (Wed), 933 (Wed)Horan, J. ............................................ 172 (Wed)Horn, E. .............................................. 697 (Tue)Horng, Y. .......................................... 1078 (Tue)Hosaka, S. .......................................... 827 (Wed)Hoskovcova, I. .................................. 1024 (Tue)Hotellier, N. ....................................... 368 (Wed)Hou, B. ............................................... 306 (Tue)Hou, G. ............................................... 136 (Tue)Houng, M. .......................................... 504 (Tue)Hourai, M. ....................... 515 (Mon), 516 (Tue)Hristov, I. ........................................ 1228 (Mon)Hromadova, M. ................................ 1021 (Tue)Hromadova, M. ...............996 (Sun), 1023 (Tue)Hsieh, C. ............................................. 401 (Tue)Hsieh, C. ........................................... 486 (Mon)Hsieh, W. ............................................ 63 (Mon)Hsu, C. ................................................ 27 (Mon)Hsu, C. ............................................... 934 (Wed)Hsu, I. ................................................. 505 (Tue)Hsu, M. ............................................... 506 (Tue)Hsu, S. ............................ 361 (Wed), 365 (Wed)Hu, C. ................................................. 613 (Tue)Hu, G. .................................................543 (Thu)Hu, J. .............................................. 1033 (Mon)Hu, X. ............................................... 596 (Mon)Huang, C. ....................... 361 (Wed), 365 (Wed)Huang, C. ........................................... 27 (Mon)Huang, C. ............................................. 98 (Tue)Huang, C. .......................................... 925 (Wed)Huang, G. ......................................... 899 (Mon)Huang, J. ............................................551 (Thu)Huang, K. ........................................... 264 (Tue)Huang, K. ........................................... 17 (Mon)Huang, K. ......................................... 221 (Mon)Huang, L. ....................... 351 (Tue), 1037 (Mon)Huang, L. ............................................ 666 (Tue)Huang, Q. ...........................................470 (Thu)Huang, S. ............................................ 619 (Tue)Huang, S. .......................................... 1279 (Tue)Huang, V. ..................... 1169 (Tue), 1198 (Mon)Huang, Y. ............................................ 490 (Tue)Huang, Y. ............................................ 987 (Sun)Huang, Z. .......................................... 1074 (Tue)Huerta Garrido, M. ........................... 1178 (Tue)Huffman, G. ....................................... 860 (Tue)Hughes, S. .......................................... 292 (Wed)Huh, Y. .............................. 28 (Mon), 940 (Tue)Hult, B. ............................................. 1121 (Tue)Hung, V. ............................................. 79 (Mon)Hung, W. ........................................... 361 (Wed)Hunniford, A. ..................................... 353 (Tue)Hur’yeva, T. ........................................ 810 (Tue)Hur’yeva, T. ........................................ 809 (Tue)Hurst, W. ............................................ 788 (Tue)Hurtubise, R. ................. 417 (Mon), 419 (Mon)Hussey, D. ........................................... 53 (Mon)Hutcheson, G. .................................. 507 (Mon)Hutchinson, J. .................................... 753 (Tue)Hutchison, G. ................................... 1038 (Tue)Huygens, I. ....................................... 1180 (Tue)Huynh, G. .......................................... 858 (Tue)Hvastkovs, E. ................. 1281 (Tue), 1281 (Tue)Hvelplund, P. ..................................... 723 (Wed)Hwang, H. ........ 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue), 683 (Tue)Hwang, J. .......................................... 1078 (Tue)

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Hwang, S. ......................................... 1216 (Tue)Hwu, R. ............................................. 101 (Mon)Hyun Nam, K. .................................. 1125 (Tue)Hyun, M. ..........................................1146 (Thu)

IIdemoto, Y. ....... 11 (Mon), 13 (Mon), 19 (Mon)Iglesias, R. ........................................... 768 (Tue)Igumenov, I. ......................................... 4 (Mon)Iida, T. .................................................890 (Thu)Iiduka, Y. ............................................ 697 (Tue)Iijima, S. ............................................. 702 (Tue)Ikeda, M. ............................................ 164 (Tue)Ikeda, M. ............................................ 390 (Tue)Ikeda, N. .............................................212 (Thu)Ikegami, M. ........................................209 (Thu)Im, I. ................................................... 820 (Tue)Im, J. ................................................... 160 (Tue)Im, W. ................................................. 942 (Tue)Imahori, H. ....................................... 604 (Mon)Imai, H. ..............................................302 (Thu)Imai, Y. ...............................................302 (Thu)Imanaka, N. ......................................1087 (Thu)Imaoka, K. ......................................... 536 (Wed)Imoto, K. ............................................688 (Thu)Improta, R. ......................................... 953 (Tue)Inagaki, S. ........................................... 120 (Tue)Ingersoll, D. ......................569 (Tue), 579 (Wed)Inoue, F. ............................................. 536 (Wed)Inoue, N. ......540 (Wed), 541 (Wed), 542 (Wed)Inoue, Y. ............................................. 767 (Tue)Inumiya, S. ....................................... 382 (Mon)Ionita, D. ........................... 307 (Tue), 967 (Tue)Iordachescu, D. .................................. 967 (Tue)Irissou, E. ..........................................1079 (Thu)Iriyama, Y. ................... 100 (Mon), 1096 (Mon)Irvin, P. ............................................... 495 (Tue)Irvine, J. ......................... 217 (Mon), 220 (Mon)Irwin, R. ..............................................551 (Thu)Isabella, N. ......................................... 171 (Wed)Ishibashi, A. ....................................... 610 (Tue)Ishibashi, K. .......................................... 84 (Tue)Ishida, M. ........................................... 676 (Tue)Ishida, Y. ............................................. 14 (Mon)Ishifune, M. ....................................... 985 (Wed)Ishigaki, Y. ........................................ 1184 (Tue)Ishii, H. ................................................. 84 (Tue)Ishikawa, K. ....................................... 828 (Wed)Ishikawa, T. ..................................... 1140 (Wed)Ishikawa, Y. .................................... 1225 (Mon)Ishimaru, K. ....................................... 530 (Wed)Ishimatsu, R. ................................... 1069 (Wed)Ishimoto, S. ........................................ 13 (Mon)Ishino, S. ............................................ 970 (Tue)Ishitsuka, M. ....................................... 697 (Tue)Isota, S. .............................................1087 (Thu)Istratescu, M. ...................................... 967 (Tue)Istratov, A. ..........................................549 (Thu)Itabashi, T. ....................................... 1140 (Wed)Itagaki, M. .................. 1161 (Mon), 1184 (Tue), .................... 1187 (Tue), 1188 (Tue), 1190 (Tue)Itami, K. .............................................. 951 (Tue)Itaya, K. ................................................ 84 (Tue)Ito, M. ................................................. 807 (Tue)Ito, O. ........ 589 (Mon), 594 (Mon), 599 (Mon), ......................... 616 (Tue), 616 (Tue), 617 (Tue), ........................................... 761 (Tue), 762 (Tue)Ito, T. ................ 354 (Tue), 359 (Tue), 360 (Tue)Ito, Y. .................................................. 702 (Tue)Itoh, T. ................................................ 964 (Tue)Ivanova, T. ........................813 (Tue), 821 (Wed)Ivanova, V. ........................................... 81 (Tue)Ivnitski, D. ... 555 (Tue), 571 (Tue), 1258 (Mon), ................................... 1259 (Mon), 1270 (Mon)Iwai, H. ...........................379 (Mon), 408 (Wed)Iwai, H. ..........383 (Mon), 387 (Tue), 404 (Wed)Iwaki, T. ..............................................192 (Thu)Iwamoto, T. ....................................... 406 (Wed)Iwata, A. ........................................... 116 (Mon)Iyer, D. ............................................... 462 (Wed)

Izotov, V. ............................................ 257 (Tue)Izumi, H. ............................................ 127 (Tue)Izumi, K. ............................................. 241 (Tue)Izumi, K. .............................................302 (Thu)

JJackson, C. ..........................................472 (Thu)Jackson, D. ........................................ 929 (Wed)Jacobsen, T. ...................................... 843 (Mon)Jacobson, D. ....................................... 53 (Mon)Jaeckel, B. ....................................... 1201 (Mon)Jalani, N. ............................................ 182 (Wed)James, W. ............................................ 851 (Tue)Jameson, D. ........................................ 572 (Tue)Janata, J. ...................... 1015 (Mon), 1240 (Tue)Janes, A. ..............................................692 (Thu)Jang, H. ............................................... 166 (Tue)Jang, H. .............................................. 363 (Wed)Jang, J. .............................. 168 (Tue), 170 (Tue), ........................................... 277 (Tue), 278 (Tue)Jang, M. ............................................ 1125 (Tue)Jang, S. ............................... 498 (Tue), 501 (Tue)Janik, M. .................... 1094 (Mon), 1234 (Mon)Jannasch, P. ....................................... 173 (Wed)Janssens, T. ....................................... 381 (Mon)Jansson, I. ......................................... 1281 (Tue)Jayaprakash, N. .................................. 261 (Tue)Jayashree, R. .................. 585 (Wed), 1156 (Thu)Jayatissa, A. ..................... 614 (Tue), 1237 (Tue)Jayawickramarajah, J. .........................642 (Thu)Jeerage, K. ........................................ 1252 (Wed)Jeffrey, M. ..................... 904 (Mon), 908 (Mon), .......................909 (Mon), 918 (Tue), 920 (Wed)Jelen, F. ............................................. 1002 (Sun)Jensen, M. .......................................... 53 (Mon)Jensen, S. ....................... 842 (Mon), 843 (Mon)Jensen, V. ........................................... 719 (Wed)Jeon, D. .............................................. 942 (Tue)Jeon, H. ......................... 385 (Mon), 409 (Mon)Jeon, S. ............................................... 147 (Tue)Jeon, S. ............................................... 161 (Tue)Jeong, S. ............................................ 1123 (Tue)Jester, S. ............................................. 722 (Wed)Jewell, A. ..... 1239 (Tue), 1241 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Ji, X. .................................................. 1272 (Tue)Jia, D. ................................. 941 (Tue), 943 (Tue)Jia, T. ................................................. 514 (Mon)Jiang, H. ............................................. 400 (Tue)Jiang, J. ...............................................297 (Thu)Jiang, M. .............................................684 (Thu)Jiang, Q. ............................ 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue)Jiang, R. ............................................1143 (Thu)Jiang, S. .........................1111 (Tue), 1135 (Wed)Jimenez, A. ......................................... 768 (Tue)Jin, C. ................................................. 998 (Sun)Jin, X. ............................................... 1075 (Tue)Jin, X. ............................................... 1048 (Tue)Jindo, K. ............................................. 79 (Mon)Jing, H. ............................................. 1279 (Tue)Jipa, I. .............................. 778 (Mon), 808 (Tue)Joachin, H. ........................................ 873 (Wed)Johannessen, T. .................................. 130 (Tue)Johnson, C. ...................................... 102 (Mon)Johnson, J. ......................749 (Wed), 845 (Mon)Johnson, K. ........................................ 866 (Wed)Johnston, C. ..................................... 1122 (Tue)Jones, K. ......................... 70 (Mon), 647 (Mon), ..........................................725 (Thu), 879 (Thu)Jones, M. .......... 664 (Tue), 669 (Tue), 670 (Tue)Jones, P. ..............................................551 (Thu)Jong Suk, P. ......................................... 151 (Tue)Joo, S. ...............................295 (Thu), 299 (Thu)Jorne, J. ........................... 174 (Wed), 280 (Wed)Josell, D. ............................................. 423 (Tue)Josowicz, M. ..................................... 1240 (Tue)Joubert, O. ......................................... 367 (Wed)Jousseaume, V. ................................... 370 (Wed)Judong, F. .......................................... 368 (Wed)Jun, S. ................................................. 61 (Mon)Juneja, J. ........................................... 1039 (Tue)Jung, B. .............................61 (Mon), 454 (Wed)

Jung, C. .......................................... 1222 (Mon)Jung, C. .............................................. 971 (Tue)Jung, D. ........................1146 (Thu), 1148 (Thu)Jung, E. .............................................1148 (Thu)Jung, H. ............ 169 (Tue), 251 (Tue), 273 (Tue)Jung, K. ................................................. 5 (Mon)Jung, M. ............................................1148 (Thu)Jung, S. ............................................... 399 (Tue)Jung, Y. ............................................... 672 (Tue)Jungblut, H. ........................................ 66 (Mon)Jurczak, M. ....................................... 381 (Mon)Jurczakowski, R. ............................. 1166 (Mon)

KKadish, K. ........................................... 764 (Tue)Kaempgen, M. .................................... 681 (Tue)Kahler, D. ......................................... 485 (Mon)Kaji, H. .......................... 552 (Tue), 1267 (Mon)Kakiuchi, T. ................ 1068 (Wed), 1069 (Wed)Kakushima, K. ................ 383 (Mon), 387 (Tue), ........................................ 404 (Wed), 408 (Wed)Kalapos, T. ...................................... 1226 (Mon)Kalbac, M. ......................... 626 (Tue), 675 (Tue)Kalegaonkar, S. ................................... 352 (Tue)Kalita, M. ............................................196 (Thu)Kallip, S. ........................................... 1044 (Tue)Kalman, E. ........................................ 1207 (Tue)Kalu, E. .............................. 94 (Tue), 202 (Thu), ........................................ 885 (Thu), 1109 (Tue)Kalu, P. ................................................202 (Thu)Kaluzhina, S. ................... 330 (Wed), 339 (Thu)Kamat, P. .......211 (Thu), 211 (Thu), 296 (Thu), ................... 601 (Mon), 602 (Mon), 603 (Mon), ..745 (Wed), 746 (Wed), 760 (Tue), 1205 (Mon)Kamat, P. ............................................214 (Thu)Kamavaram, V. .................................. 325 (Wed)Kameda, H. ......................................... 443 (Tue)Kaminska, K. ...................................... 663 (Tue)Kamitaka, Y. ....................................... 563 (Tue)Kamiura, N. ........................................ 19 (Mon)Kamiya, T. ........................................... 349 (Tue)Kamo, T. .......................................... 1140 (Wed)Kanamura, K. .................110 (Mon), 176 (Wed)Kaneko, K. ......................................... 456 (Wed)Kang, J. ............. 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue), 683 (Tue)Kang, M. ............................................. 449 (Tue)Kang, S. .............................................. 152 (Tue)Kang, S. ......................... 102 (Mon), 114 (Mon)Kang, T. .............................................. 355 (Tue)Kang, Y. .............................................. 505 (Tue)Kanis, M. ............................................ 66 (Mon)Kanno, H. ........................................... 391 (Tue)Kano, K. ............................. 556 (Tue), 563 (Tue)Kappes, M. ......................................... 722 (Wed)Kar, P. ..................................................882 (Thu)Kar, S. ................................................. 672 (Tue)Karan, N. ............................................ 143 (Tue)Kareev, I. ........................595 (Mon), 638 (Wed), .......................................... 714 (Tue), 727 (Thu)Karen, A. ............................................ 540 (Wed)Karimi, S. ........................................... 293 (Wed)Karnicka, K. ....................559 (Tue), 1064 (Wed)Karr, P. ................................................ 754 (Tue)Karthikeyan, A. .................................. 856 (Tue)Kashima, K. ....................................... 542 (Wed)Kashimura, S. .................................... 985 (Wed)Kashiwabara, S. .................................. 443 (Tue)Kasuk, H. .......................................... 1044 (Tue)Kataura, H. ......................................... 671 (Tue)Katayama, H. .................................. 1161 (Mon)Katiyar, R. ....... 143 (Tue), 228 (Mon), 266 (Tue)Kato, K. ...............................................302 (Thu)Kato, M. ........................... 192 (Thu), 542 (Wed)Kato, T. ............................................... 697 (Tue)Kato, Y. ........................................... 1017 (Mon)Kaufman, A. .....................................1154 (Thu)Kavan, L. ........................... 626 (Tue), 675 (Tue)Kavanagh, P. ...................................... 583 (Wed)Kawahara, M. .................................... 326 (Wed)Kawai, S. ............................................. 445 (Tue)Kawamura, K. ................................. 1006 (Mon)

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Kawaoka, M. ..................................... 777 (Mon)Kawasawa, T. ..................................... 748 (Wed)Kawase, M. ....................................... 774 (Mon)Kawase, Y. .......................................... 317 (Wed)Kawatsura, M. ..................................... 964 (Tue)Keddam, M. ...................................... 1170 (Tue)Keese, R. ........................................... 1000 (Sun)Keffer, D. ........................................ 1221 (Mon)Kellar, K. ........................................... 1275 (Tue)Keller, P. ............................................. 636 (Wed)Kellner, M. ....................................... 1132 (Wed)Kelly, J. .............................. 434 (Tue), 436 (Tue)Kelly, T. ............................................... 346 (Tue)Kelsall, G. .........................916 (Tue), 924 (Wed)Kemper, J. ......................................... 650 (Mon)Kenichi, I. ........................................... 393 (Tue)Kening, S. ......... 20 (Mon), 25 (Mon), 35 (Mon)Kenis, P. ..... 585 (Wed), 1155 (Thu), 1156 (Thu)Kennel, S. ........................................... 730 (Tue)Kerangueven, G. ............................. 1101 (Mon)Kerrec, O. ........................................... 464 (Wed)Kertesz, M. ......................................... 718 (Wed)Kesmez, M. ........................................ 584 (Wed)Keswani, M. ........................................546 (Thu)Khakimov, Z. ...................................... 818 (Tue)Khan, S. ............ 500 (Tue), 502 (Tue), 502 (Tue)Khandetskyy, V. ..................................193 (Thu)Khanna, R. .......................................... 503 (Tue)Khatkar, S. ............................................ 80 (Tue)Kho, Y. ................................................ 917 (Tue)Kholmogorov, A. ................................ 915 (Tue)Khoperia, T. ....................... 65 (Mon), 65 (Mon)Kida, S. 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C. ............................................... 163 (Tue)Kim, C. ...............................................197 (Thu)Kim, D. ............................................. 1126 (Tue)Kim, D. ............................................... 29 (Mon)Kim, D. ........... 51 (Mon), 56 (Mon), 106 (Mon)Kim, D. ............................................... 442 (Tue)Kim, D. ............................................... 858 (Tue)Kim, H. .............................................. 827 (Wed)Kim, H. ............................................... 498 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................ 1131 (Wed)Kim, H. ............................................... 679 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................... 679 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................... 157 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................... 50 (Mon)Kim, H. ............................................. 1120 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................ 581 (Wed)Kim, J. ................................................. 491 (Tue)Kim, J. ............................................. 1206 (Mon)Kim, J. .................................................333 (Thu)Kim, J. .............................. 112 (Mon), 163 (Tue)Kim, J. .............. 51 (Mon), 52 (Mon), 54 (Mon), ..... 55 (Mon), 56 (Mon), 106 (Mon), 113 (Mon)Kim, J. .............................. 415 (Mon), 435 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................. 158 (Tue)Kim, J. ............................................... 112 (Mon)Kim, J. ................................................. 163 (Tue)Kim, J. ............................................... 1119 (Tue)Kim, K. .............................188 (Thu), 189 (Thu)Kim, K. ............................................... 145 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................... 435 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................... 270 (Tue)Kim, M. ............................. 34 (Mon), 48 (Mon)Kim, M. ..............................................551 (Thu)Kim, M. .............................................. 61 (Mon)

Kim, M. .............................................. 170 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................ 423 (Tue)Kim, S. ............................. 398 (Tue), 415 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................ 147 (Tue)Kim, S. .................................. 6 (Mon), 7 (Mon), ........................................... 15 (Mon), 965 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................ 489 (Tue)Kim, S. ........................... 385 (Mon), 409 (Mon)Kim, S. .............................. 168 (Tue), 170 (Tue), ........................................... 277 (Tue), 278 (Tue)Kim, S. ..............................................1086 (Thu)Kim, S. ............................... 23 (Mon), 30 (Mon)Kim, S. .............................................. 415 (Mon)Kim, S. ............................... 447 (Tue), 448 (Tue)Kim, S. ..........................1146 (Thu), 1148 (Thu)Kim, S. .............................................. 113 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................ 52 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................ 54 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................ 54 (Mon)Kim, S. ............................... 347 (Tue), 358 (Tue)Kim, T. ............................... 146 (Tue), 806 (Tue)Kim, T. ................................................ 245 (Tue)Kim, T. ..........................1146 (Thu), 1148 (Thu)Kim, T. .............................................. 106 (Mon)Kim, T. ................................................ 56 (Mon)Kim, U. ............................................... 146 (Tue)Kim, U. .............................................. 871 (Wed)Kim, W. ............................. 31 (Mon), 50 (Mon)Kim, Y. ................................................ 806 (Tue)Kim, Y. ............................................... 315 (Wed)Kim, Y. .......................... 1089 (Thu), 1122 (Tue)Kim, Y. .......... 630 (Wed), 872 (Wed), 879 (Thu)Kim, Y. ................................................ 152 (Tue)Kim, Y. ................................................ 157 (Tue)Kim, Y. ............................... 447 (Tue), 448 (Tue)Kim, Y. .............................................. 112 (Mon)Kim, Y. ............................... 34 (Mon), 48 (Mon)Kim, Y. ............................................... 459 (Wed)Kimerling, L. ..................................... 535 (Wed)Kimes, W. ........................................... 788 (Tue)Kimura, K. ......................................... 404 (Wed)Kimura, Y. ............................................. 84 (Tue)King, D. ............................78 (Mon), 833 (Wed)Kinsella, L. ..........................................298 (Thu)Kirino, Y. ............................................ 519 (Tue)Kirk, D. ......................... 1051 (Tue), 1091 (Thu)Kishi, N. .............................................. 678 (Tue)Kishi, T. .............................................. 122 (Tue)Kishikawa, M. .................................... 580 (Wed)Kisielowski, C. ....................................549 (Thu)Kisor, A. ........................ 1239 (Tue), 1241 (Tue), ....................................... 1242 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Kissinger, G. ....................................... 525 (Tue)Kita, A. ................................................ 117 (Tue)Kitagawa, H. ...................................... 771 (Wed)Kitagawa, S. ....................................... 542 (Wed)Kitajima, H. ....................................... 742 (Wed)Kitamura, Y. ........................................ 701 (Tue)Kitano, M. ......................................... 317 (Wed)Kitano, Y. ............................................ 965 (Tue)Kitaura, R. .......................... 676 (Tue), 701 (Tue)Kiuchi, D. ........................................... 880 (Tue)Kivi, I. ............................................... 216 (Mon)Kiviaho, J. ...........................................332 (Thu)Kiya, Y. .............................................. 116 (Mon)Kjeang, E. .......................................... 587 (Wed)Kjelstrup-Hansen, J. ........................... 609 (Tue)Kleen, G. ........................................... 1116 (Tue)Kleijn, C. .......................................... 773 (Mon)Kleinhammes, A. ................................874 (Thu)Kloper, V. .............................................. 87 (Tue)Knickle, H. ........................... 3 (Mon), 128 (Tue)Knoll, J. ..............................................477 (Thu)Knupfer, M. ....................................... 710 (Wed)Knuteson, D. .................................... 485 (Mon)Knutsen, K. ..................... 607 (Tue), 647 (Mon), ..........................................670 (Tue), 749 (Wed)Ko, H. ............................................... 1238 (Tue)Ko, K. .................................................. 28 (Mon)Ko, M. ............... 31 (Mon), 49 (Mon), 50 (Mon)Ko, T. ............................... 411 (Mon), 421 (Tue)Kobayashi, R. ...................................... 960 (Tue)

Kobayashi, T. ....................................1153 (Thu)Kobrin, B. ......................................... 781 (Mon)Koehne, J. ...........................................740 (Thu)Kogai, Y. ............................................. 985 (Wed)Kohl, P. ........... 36 (Mon), 43 (Mon), 188 (Thu), ... 189 (Thu), 371 (Wed), 372 (Wed), 413 (Mon)Kohma, T. .......................................... 742 (Wed)Kohno, M. .......................................... 519 (Tue)Kojima, T. .......................................... 771 (Wed)Kojima, Y. .......................................... 827 (Wed)Kolary, A. ......................................... 1064 (Wed)Kolb, D. ..............................81 (Tue), 321 (Wed)Kolbesen, B. ........................................ 345 (Tue)Koleva, D. .......................328 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)Kolomeisky, A. ................................... 668 (Tue)Komatsu, F. ......................................... 959 (Tue)Komatsu, K. ....................................... 640 (Wed)Konash, A. .......................................... 572 (Tue)Kondon, M. .................................... 1206 (Mon)Konevecki, M. ................................... 366 (Wed)Kong, J. ............................................. 219 (Mon)Kongkanand, A. ...............129 (Tue), 745 (Wed)Koo, H. ............................................... 435 (Tue)Koontz, E. ...........................................551 (Thu)Kopidakis, N. ......................................201 (Thu)Kordic, S. ........................................... 374 (Wed)Korepanov, V. ..................................... 716 (Tue)Korkin, A. ........................................... 522 (Tue)Korobov, M. ........................................728 (Thu)Kosareva, J. .........................................339 (Thu)Koshi, M. ....................... 782 (Mon), 784 (Mon)Kostelecky, C. ............. 1254 (Wed), 1255 (Wed)Kosyanenko, E. ................................... 308 (Tue)Kotani, K. ......... 354 (Tue), 359 (Tue), 360 (Tue)Kotobuki, M. ...................................... 859 (Tue)Koura, N. .......................... 11 (Mon), 13 (Mon), ...................... 14 (Mon), 19 (Mon), 1168 (Mon)Kourtakis, K. ..................................... 649 (Mon)Koval, C. .......................846 (Mon), 1252 (Wed)Kovalgin, A. ........................................ 801 (Tue)Kowino, I. ....................................... 1269 (Mon)Koyama, M. .. 138 (Tue), 797 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Koyanagi, M. ...................................... 394 (Tue)Koyanaka, H. ...................................... 14 (Mon)Kramer, D. ... 74 (Mon), 1042 (Tue), 1080 (Thu)Kramer, S. ........................................... 518 (Tue)Krause, M. ....................... 710 (Wed), 726 (Thu)Krause, R. ............................................ 520 (Tue)Krauss, T. ............................................ 666 (Tue)Kreidler, E. .......................................... 235 (Tue)Krishnan, C. ........................ 90 (Tue), 973 (Tue)Krishnan, S. ..................................... 1246 (Wed)Krishtop, Y. ......................................... 446 (Tue)Krivokapic, Z. .................................... 531 (Wed)Krumdieck, S. ..................................... 792 (Tue)Krzysztof, M. .................................... 660 (Mon)Kubicek, S. ........................................ 381 (Mon)Kubo, M. ....... 138 (Tue), 797 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Kubo, Y. ..............................................302 (Thu)Kuboki, T. ........................................... 122 (Tue)Kubota, T. ........................................... 117 (Tue)Kudelka, S. .......................................... 395 (Tue)Kudo, T. ......................... 108 (Mon), 115 (Mon)Kukuruznyak, D. .............................. 383 (Mon)Kulesza, P. ....................... 559 (Tue), 660 (Mon), .................1064 (Wed), 1105 (Mon), 1112 (Tue)Kulikovsky, A. ...............1142 (Thu), 1144 (Thu)Kulkarni, M. ................... 512 (Mon), 517 (Tue), ........................................... 523 (Tue), 524 (Tue)Kulla, E. .............................................. 994 (Sun)Kulprathipanja, A. ............................ 1116 (Tue)Kumar, J. ............................................. 392 (Tue)Kumar, S. .... 230 (Mon), 231 (Mon), 234 (Mon)Kumar, V. ............................................ 32 (Mon)Kumaresan, K. .................................... 260 (Tue)Kumiko, S. ..........................................732 (Thu)Kun, G. ............................................. 1237 (Tue)Kuno, M. ............................................211 (Thu)Kunz, R. ............................. 37 (Mon), 38 (Mon)Kuo, M. ..............2 (Mon), 237 (Tue), 283 (Wed)Kuo, S. ................................................ 497 (Tue)Kuo, Y. .............................................. 377 (Mon)

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Kurasch, J. .......................................... 568 (Tue)Kurata, T. ............................................ 617 (Tue)Kurita, K. ............................................ 807 (Tue)Kuroboshi, M. ................... 960 (Tue), 961 (Tue)Kuroki, S. .......... 354 (Tue), 359 (Tue), 360 (Tue)Kurono, N. .......................................... 959 (Tue)Kurti, J. .............................................. 718 (Wed)Kurunczi, P. ........................................ 800 (Tue)Kus, E. ........................... 575 (Wed), 1192 (Wed)Kus, R. .............................................. 1179 (Tue)Kusaka, E. .......................... 59 (Mon), 60 (Mon)Kushner, V. .........................................544 (Thu)Kuvychko, I. ...42 (Mon), 183 (Wed), 621 (Tue), ........................638 (Wed), 717 (Tue), 727 (Thu)Kuwabata, S. .. 129 (Tue), 742 (Wed), 745 (Wed)Kwak, J. ............................................ 1216 (Tue)Kwon, O. ........................... 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue)Kwon, S. ............................................. 16 (Mon)Kyoko, T. ............................................732 (Thu)Kyoo Chul, C. .................................... 355 (Tue)Kyung Sub, L. ..................................... 151 (Tue)

LLa, J. .................................................... 310 (Tue)Laaboudi, A. ..................................... 1209 (Tue)Lackey, M. ..........................................737 (Thu)Laffineur, F. ....................................... 1208 (Tue)Laffont, L. .......................................... 974 (Wed)Lafuente, E. ......................................1082 (Thu)Lagutchev, A. ................................... 1070 (Wed)Lai, C. .............................. 401 (Tue), 1238 (Tue)Lai, Y. .................................................. 264 (Tue)Lakshmanan, R. ............................... 1279 (Tue)Lalia, B. ............................................... 141 (Tue)Lamb, R. ........................................... 907 (Mon)Lamirand, M. .................................... 464 (Wed)Lamonica, I. .......................................642 (Thu)Lamy, C. ......................................... 1101 (Mon)Lan, A. ......................... 658 (Mon), 1104 (Mon)Landau, U. ..........................................477 (Thu)Lang, C. .......... 43 (Mon), 188 (Thu), 189 (Thu)Langa, F. .............................................645 (Thu)Lapidus, G. ......................................... 912 (Tue)Laplante, F. .......................................1079 (Thu)Lara, R. ............................................... 914 (Tue)Larson, D. ........................................... 346 (Tue)Larsson, M. ......................................... 609 (Tue)Lasia, A. .......................................... 1166 (Mon)Lastusaari, M. ..................................... 936 (Tue)Latham, R. ...................................... 1164 (Mon)Lau, K. ..............................362 (Wed), 791 (Tue)Laurentias, L. .................................. 1202 (Mon)Lauria, A. .............................................. 95 (Tue)Lavacchi, A. ........................................896 (Thu)Lawrence, S. .................................... 1071 (Wed)Lazaro, I. ............................................. 918 (Tue)Le Canut, J. .................................... 1164 (Mon)Le Guillanton, G. ........................... 1004 (Mon)Le, S. ................................................. 218 (Mon)Leao, C. .............................................. 72 (Mon)Lebedkin, S. ...................595 (Mon), 638 (Wed), .......................................... 714 (Tue), 727 (Thu)Leblanc, R. ........................................ 1272 (Tue)Leddy, J. ......................... 893 (Thu), 1063 (Wed)Lee H, T. ........................................... 839 (Mon)Lee, B. ................................................. 245 (Tue)Lee, B. ................................................. 489 (Tue)Lee, B. ............................ 1216 (Tue), 1216 (Tue)Lee, B. ...............................................1146 (Thu)Lee, B. ...............................................1148 (Thu)Lee, C. ................................................ 352 (Tue)Lee, C. ................................................336 (Thu)Lee, C. ................................................ 494 (Tue)Lee, C. .............................................. 415 (Mon)Lee, C. ................................................ 62 (Mon)Lee, D. ............................................ 1206 (Mon)Lee, E. ............... 31 (Mon), 49 (Mon), 50 (Mon)Lee, H. .............................. 168 (Tue), 170 (Tue), ........................................... 277 (Tue), 278 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................303 (Thu)

Lee, H. ............................................. 1137 (Wed)Lee, H. ............................... 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................ 442 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................546 (Thu)Lee, J. .................................................. 396 (Tue)Lee, J. ................................................ 1282 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................................... 5 (Mon)Lee, J. .................................................. 437 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................................. 401 (Tue)Lee, J. ............................................... 1132 (Wed)Lee, J. ................................................1086 (Thu)Lee, J. ................................................ 1125 (Tue)Lee, J. ................................. 33 (Mon), 58 (Mon)Lee, J. ................................. 680 (Tue), 682 (Tue)Lee, J. ..................................................300 (Thu)Lee, J. ................................................. 363 (Wed)Lee, J. .................................................. 520 (Tue)Lee, K. ............................................... 1123 (Tue)Lee, K. ................................ 447 (Tue), 448 (Tue)Lee, K. ............................................... 1128 (Tue)Lee, K. ................................................ 454 (Wed)Lee, K. ................................................ 363 (Wed)Lee, L. ...........................1212 (Tue), 1256 (Wed)Lee, L. ................................................. 71 (Mon)Lee, S. ............................... 70 (Mon), 206 (Thu)Lee, S. ................................................. 18 (Mon)Lee, S. ............................................... 1125 (Tue)Lee, S. ................................................. 159 (Tue)Lee, S. ............................................. 1029 (Mon)Lee, S. ............................................... 1119 (Tue)Lee, T. 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....................1212 (Tue), 1256 (Wed)Lens, D. .............................................. 346 (Tue)Lessard, J. ............................................ 987 (Sun)Letourneau, K. ................................... 639 (Wed)Levy, J. ................................................ 495 (Tue)Lewera, A. ....................................... 1099 (Mon)Lewerenz, H. .................. 66 (Mon), 1016 (Mon)Lewis, C. ........................ 1241 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Li, D. ................................................... 488 (Tue)Li, D. ................................................... 314 (Tue)Li, F. .................................................... 625 (Tue)Li, G. .................................................. 932 (Wed)Li, J. .................................................. 1235 (Tue)Li, J. ....................................................643 (Thu)Li, J. ....................................................740 (Thu)Li, L. ................................................... 150 (Tue)Li, N. ................................................... 314 (Tue)Li, S. .................................................... 849 (Tue)Li, W. .................................................. 139 (Tue)Li, W. ..................................................336 (Thu)Li, W. ..................................................336 (Thu)Li, W. .............................. 687 (Thu), 1110 (Tue)Li, W. .................................................. 314 (Tue)Li, W. .................................................. 849 (Tue)Li, X. ................................................. 1045 (Tue)Li, X. .............................. 107 (Mon), 109 (Mon)Li, Y. .................................................... 498 (Tue)Li, Y. ............................ 1136 (Wed), 1137 (Wed)Li, Y. ................................ 462 (Wed), 466 (Wed)Li, Y. .................................................... 495 (Tue)Liang, F. ............................................ 653 (Mon)Liang, M. ............................................ 441 (Tue)Liang, X. ............................................. 814 (Tue)Liao, B. ............................................... 497 (Tue)Liao, C. ............................................... 490 (Tue)Liao, C. ............................................... 497 (Tue)Liao, C. ........................... 861 (Wed), 862 (Wed)

Liao, H. .............................................. 365 (Wed)Liao, Y. ............................................... 832 (Wed)Liaw, B. ........................... 101 (Mon), 560 (Tue), ..........................................572 (Tue), 582 (Wed)Libendi, S. .......................................... 952 (Tue)Licht, S. ..............................................205 (Thu)Lillehei, P. ......................................... 662 (Mon)Lim, D. ...............................................303 (Thu)Lim, H. ............................................... 399 (Tue)Lim, K. ............................................... 588 (Wed)Lim, T. .............................................. 1120 (Tue)Lim, W. ............................................... 503 (Tue)Lima, F. ...............................................301 (Thu)Lin, C. .................................................336 (Thu)Lin, J. .................................................. 17 (Mon)Lin, J. 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Ludvik, J. .......................... 988 (Sun), 997 (Sun)Ludwig, R. ........................................ 1001 (Sun)Lui, A. ...............................................1080 (Thu)Luna-Sanchez, R. ................................887 (Thu)Lund, H. ............................................. 995 (Sun)Lundblad, A. ...................................... 173 (Wed)Luo, J. ................................................. 677 (Tue)Lust, E. ........ 216 (Mon), 692 (Thu), 1044 (Tue), ...................1047 (Tue), 1181 (Tue), 1195 (Wed)Lustig, N. ......................... 411 (Mon), 421 (Tue)Lutkenhaus, J. ..................................1083 (Thu)Luusua, I. ......................................... 1248 (Wed)Lv, J. .................................................. 1046 (Tue)Lyman, V. ........................................... 126 (Tue)Lynch, R. ............................................ 496 (Tue)

MMa, B. ............................................... 839 (Mon)Ma, J. .................................................. 253 (Tue)Ma, M. ................................................ 352 (Tue)Ma, T. ..................................................543 (Thu)Macak, J. ......................................... 1105 (Mon)Macdonald, D. ........ 318 (Wed), 861 (Wed), 862 ............................(Wed), 869 (Wed), 870 (Wed), ..................................... 1158 (Mon), 1176 (Tue)Macdonald, M. ................................. 1176 (Tue)Mace, C. .............................................474 (Thu)MacFarland, D. ................ 712 (Wed), 738 (Thu)Machnikova, E. ............... 311 (Tue), 1021 (Tue)Machovic, V. ....................................... 311 (Tue)Macias-Ruvalcaba, N. ...................... 1072 (Wed)Mackay, J. ............................................. 96 (Tue)Mackeyev, Y. ..................................... 655 (Mon)Mada Kannan, A. ............................... 240 (Tue)Madhiri, N. ....................................... 1215 (Tue)Maeda, S. ........................................... 640 (Wed)Maeda, Y. ............................................ 697 (Tue)Maekawa, H. ...................................... 983 (Wed)Maex, K. ............................. 86 (Tue), 471 (Thu)Magdalena, S. ................................... 660 (Mon)Magnera, T. ..................................... 1014 (Mon)Mahan, H. ........................ 70 (Mon), 206 (Thu)Maier, J. .............................................. 350 (Tue)Majda, M. .................. 1218 (Mon), 1263 (Mon)Majima, T. .......................................... 757 (Tue)Majsztrik, P. ....................................... 180 (Wed)Makhova, L. ..................................... 906 (Mon)Maki, S. .............................................. 975 (Wed)Makihara, K. ....................................... 390 (Tue)Makowski, O. .............1064 (Wed), 1105 (Mon)Malbosc, F. ..........................................195 (Thu)Maldonado, A. ....................................884 (Thu)Malec, A. ........................................ 1218 (Mon)Maletin, Y. .......................................... 257 (Tue)Malgorzata, C. .................................. 660 (Mon)Mallett, J. ........................................... 458 (Wed)Manabe, K. ........................................ 406 (Wed)Manatt, K. ..................... 1241 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Mandin, P. ......................................... 923 (Wed)Manivannan, A. ................................ 867 (Wed)Manjularani, K. .................................. 386 (Tue)Mann, D. ............................................ 665 (Tue)Mann, J. ............................................. 282 (Wed)Mano, N. ............................................ 558 (Tue)Manolova, M. ....................................... 81 (Tue)Mansfeld, F. ...................................... 575 (Wed), ....................................1192 (Wed), 1200 (Mon)Manthiram, A. .................................. 229 (Mon)Maran, F. ........................ 953 (Tue), 1008 (Mon)Marassi, R. .......................................... 131 (Tue)Marina, O. ........................................ 841 (Mon)Markoski, L. ..................1155 (Thu), 1156 (Thu)Markov, V. ........ 42 (Mon), 627 (Tue), 717 (Tue)Marks, J. .............................................739 (Thu)Marotta, C. ...................................... 1061 (Wed)Marrero-Lopez, D. ............................ 217 (Mon)Marsan, B. ........................................1085 (Thu)Marshall, A. ....................................... 863 (Wed)Marston, E. ....................................... 649 (Mon)Martin, N. ................................ 641 (Wed) (Thu)Martin, J. .......................................... 1116 (Tue)

Martin, N. ......591 (Mon), 623 (Tue), 628 (Wed)Martinez, M. ...............................................1082Martinez, R. ....................................... 861 (Wed)Martinez-Diaz, M. ..............................642 (Thu)Martocci, K. ....................................... 294 (Wed)Maruyama, T. ..................................... 948 (Tue)Masahara, M. ...................................... 393 (Tue)Masaki, M. ..........................................547 (Thu)Masarik, M. ...................................... 1002 (Sun)Masataka, M. ......................................732 (Thu)Mascher, P. ......................................... 364 (Wed)Masel, R. .......................................... 1250 (Wed)Mashino, T. ........................................732 (Thu)Masi, M. ............................................ 775 (Mon)Maslar, J. ............................................. 788 (Tue)Massoud, H. ....................................... 521 (Tue)Masuda, T. .......................................... 797 (Tue)Masui, T. ...........................................1087 (Thu)Masuzaki, K. ...................................... 406 (Wed)Maszara, W. ....................................... 531 (Wed)Mateo, J. ......................................... 1225 (Mon)Mathis, C. .......................................... 635 (Wed)Matichyn, S. .................... 780 (Mon), 811 (Tue)Matsukawa, T. .................................... 393 (Tue)Matsumoto, K. ............................... 1006 (Mon)Matsumoto, S. .................................... 528 (Tue)Matsumoto, Y. .................................. 115 (Mon)Matsumura, Y. ................... 952 (Tue), 952 (Tue)Matsunaga, Y. ..................................... 697 (Tue)Matsunami, M. .................................. 983 (Wed)Matsuoka, K. .................................. 1096 (Mon)Matsushima, H. ................ 880 (Tue), 890 (Thu)Maurin, G. ...................................... 1165 (Mon)Maury, P. ............................................ 370 (Wed)Mauvy, F. ............................................195 (Thu)May, E. ............................................. 1285 (Wed)Mazei, Z. ............................................. 717 (Tue)Mazej, Z. ............................................. 42 (Mon)Mazur, S. .............................................472 (Thu)McCandless, B. .................. 450 (Tue), 451 (Tue)McCarty, A. ..................... 594 (Mon), 754 (Tue)McCormick, J. ................................... 833 (Wed)McCrabb, H. ...................... 427 (Tue), 437 (Tue)McCullough, R. .................................. 353 (Tue)McDermott, M. ............ 690 (Thu), 1202 (Mon)McDonald, T. .................. 647 (Mon), 664 (Tue), ........................................... 669 (Tue), 670 (Tue)McFarland, A. ................................... 662 (Mon)McGinn, P. ...285 (Wed), 289 (Wed), 294 (Wed)McGrath, J. ................. 1089 (Thu), 1136 (Wed), .................................... 1137 (Wed), 1139 (Wed)McGrath, P. .................................... 1097 (Mon)McGregor, K. ..................................... 930 (Wed)McKechnie, J. .................................... 587 (Wed)McKinstry, S. ...................................... 495 (Tue)McLafferty, J. .................. 869 (Wed), 870 (Wed)Mclean, J. .......................................... 575 (Wed)McNeilly, F. ........................................ 576 (Wed)McPhee, W. ....................... 134 (Tue), 135 (Tue)McShea, A. .......................................... 561 (Tue)Meddahi, N. ................................... 1197 (Mon)Medforth, C. ....................................... 769 (Tue)Medina Martin, A. .............................. 768 (Tue)Meinhardt, K. ................................... 841 (Mon)Mekhalif, Z. .................... 691 (Thu), 1208 (Tue)Melendrez, R. .................... 939 (Tue), 945 (Tue)Melius, C. ......................................... 783 (Mon)Mellgen, N. ....................................... 1175 (Tue)Mellor, I. ............................................ 929 (Wed)Melzer, K. ........................................... 343 (Tue)Meneses, A. .................................... 1008 (Mon)Meng, F. ................................................ 2 (Mon)Meng, H. ............................................ 242 (Tue)Menghal, A. ........................................ 240 (Tue)Menon, M. ......................................... 79 (Mon)Mercado, B. ....................... 57 (Mon), 624 (Tue)Mergel, J. ..........................................1144 (Thu)Merida, W. ...................................... 1164 (Mon)Merzougui, B. ..................................... 236 (Tue)Metikos-Hukovic, M. .......................... 313 (Tue)Metiu, H. ........................................ 1217 (Mon)Metzger, W. ........................................ 664 (Tue)

Meyer, B. ............................................ 119 (Tue)Meyyappan, M. ..................................740 (Thu)Michalik, A. ........................................335 (Thu)Michel, J. ........................................... 535 (Wed)Michl, J. .. 845 (Mon), 1007 (Mon), 1014 (Mon)Micoud, F. ........................................... 252 (Tue)Miecznikowski, K. .........559 (Tue), 1064 (Wed), ..................................... 1105 (Mon), 1112 (Tue)Mikhlin, Y. ....................... 906 (Mon), 915 (Tue)Mikhlina, E. ........................................ 915 (Tue)Milhano, C. ......................................1081 (Thu)Miller, A. .............................................297 (Thu)Miller, A. .............................................477 (Thu)Miller, G. ........................................... 639 (Wed)Miller, J. ............................................ 900 (Mon)Miller, S. .......................... 638 (Wed), 727 (Thu)Miller, T. ........................................... 104 (Mon)Min, H. ...............................................197 (Thu)Min, P. ................................................299 (Thu)Minko, W. ..........................................881 (Thu)Minteer, S. ........................553 (Tue), 585 (Wed)Miomir, V. ...................................... 1103 (Mon)Mirin, R. ........................................... 481 (Mon)Mirkova, L. ..................................... 1165 (Mon)Mirza Rosca, J. .................................. 1183 (Tue)Mirzadeh, S. ....................................... 730 (Tue)Mishra, R. .......................................... 462 (Wed)Misra, D. ....... 405 (Wed), 407 (Wed), 545 (Thu)Mitchel, W. ......................................... 790 (Tue)Mitchell, K. ......................................... 271 (Tue)Mitchell, M. ....................................... 585 (Wed)Mitra, S. .............................................. 70 (Mon)Mitra, S. ..............................................194 (Thu)Mittal, V. ............................................. 37 (Mon)Miura, K. .......................................... 774 (Mon)Miura, N. ............................................204 (Thu)Miura, T. ............................ 15 (Mon), 965 (Tue)Miyamoto, A. 138 (Tue), 797 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Miyao, M. ........................................... 391 (Tue)Miyasaka, T. ......................209 (Thu), 212 (Thu)Miyata, Y. ........................................... 671 (Tue)Miyatake, K. ...................................... 177 (Wed)Miyazaki, K. .................................... 1096 (Mon)Miyazaki, S. .. 379 (Mon), 382 (Mon), 390 (Tue)Miyazawa, T. .................................... 1253 (Wed)Mizoguchi, S. ..................................... 983 (Wed)Mizorogi, N. ....................................... 697 (Tue)Mizuhata, M. ..................... 120 (Tue), 272 (Tue)Mizuta, H. .......................................... 389 (Tue)Mizutani, T. ........................................ 702 (Tue)Mlsna, T. .......................................... 1244 (Wed)Moats, M. ...........................................888 (Thu)Modin, J. .................................. 643 (Thu) (Tue)Moeller, K. .......................................... 993 (Sun)Moffat, T. .........423 (Tue), 425 (Tue), 458 (Wed)Moganty, S. ........................................478 (Thu)Mogensen, M. ............... 842 (Mon), 843 (Mon)Moldovan, M. ................ 462 (Wed), 466 (Wed)Moller, P. .......................................... 216 (Mon)Monnier, J. ........................................... 88 (Tue)Monroy, M. ........................................ 914 (Tue)Monson, C. .................................... 1263 (Mon)Monte, M. ........................................ 901 (Mon)Montero, C. ........................................884 (Thu)Montgomery, J. ................................. 830 (Wed)Montgomery, M. ............................... 639 (Wed)Moon, J. ............................. 31 (Mon), 49 (Mon)Moon, S. ............................................. 489 (Tue)Moon, Y. ............................ 23 (Mon), 30 (Mon)Moran, J. ........................................ 1019 (Mon)Morel, S. ......................................... 1197 (Mon)Moreno, H. .........................................883 (Thu)Moreno, H. ....................................... 1049 (Tue)Mori, H. .............................................. 761 (Tue)Moriguchi, I. ................. 108 (Mon), 115 (Mon)Morinaga, H. ..................................... 317 (Wed)Moriya, K. .......................................... 542 (Wed)Morkovska, P. ........................... 996 (Sun), 1023Morkovsky, P. .....................................883 (Thu)Morozova, N. ....................................... 4 (Mon)Morris, R. ............................................689 (Thu)Mortazavi, Y. ........................................ 9 (Mon)

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Mosley, L. ........................................... 69 (Mon)Motoyama, M. ....................................469 (Thu)Motupally, S. .................................... 1107 (Tue)Mueller, T. ........................525 (Tue), 534 (Wed)Mukasyan, A. ............... 658 (Mon), 1104 (Mon)Mukerjee, S. .....................133 (Tue), 179 (Wed), ...................290 (Wed), 1095 (Mon), 1121 (Tue)Mukhopadhyay, A. ............................. 787 (Tue)Mukhtarov, A. .................................... 818 (Tue)Muldowney, G. ...................................475 (Thu)Muller, R. ............................................ 569 (Tue)Munakata, H. .................................... 176 (Wed)Munce, C. .......................................... 933 (Wed)Munge, B. ........................................... 999 (Sun)Munir, Z. ..........................................1086 (Thu)Murakami, Y. ...................................... 491 (Tue)Murali, KR 260 (Tue), 261 (Tue), 262 (Tue), 263 (Tue)Murata, M. ........................................ 640 (Wed)Murata, Y. .......................................... 640 (Wed)Muratova, N. ..................................... 330 (Wed)Muravlev, Y. ........................................ 47 (Mon)Murphy, J. ......................................... 749 (Wed)Murphy, M. ....................................... 462 (Wed)Murugan, V. ....................... 251 (Tue), 273 (Tue)Musaka, K. ......................................... 373 (Wed)Musgrave, C. ...................................... 787 (Tue)Musiani, M. ......................................1080 (Thu)Mustala, S. ..........................................332 (Thu)Myers, S. ............................................. 126 (Tue)

NNa, S. .................................................. 940 (Tue)Na, Y. ................................................ 1123 (Tue)Nadara, K. ........................................... 132 (Tue)Nafe, H. .......................................... 1167 (Mon)Nagao, M. ........................................... 349 (Tue)Nagase, H. .......................................... 11 (Mon)Nagase, S. .........................697 (Tue), 721 (Wed)Nagashima, M. ................................... 998 (Sun)Nagata, T. ......................................... 383 (Mon)Nagato, A. ........................................... 799 (Tue)Nagle, L. ........................................... 418 (Mon)Naiqing, Z. ....... 20 (Mon), 25 (Mon), 35 (Mon)Nakahara, S. ..... 428 (Tue), 429 (Tue), 438 (Tue)Nakahodo, T. ...................................... 697 (Tue)Nakai, H. ............................................ 117 (Tue)Nakai, K. ............................................ 542 (Wed)Nakajima, A. ...................................... 976 (Wed)Nakajima, K. ...................................... 404 (Wed)Nakamura, A. ................................. 1017 (Mon)Nakamura, K. ..................................... 527 (Tue)Nakamura, K. ................................... 509 (Mon)Nakamura, T. ...................................... 701 (Tue)Nakanishi, T. ..................................... 771 (Wed)Nakano, Y. .......................................... 798 (Tue)Nakano, Y. .......................................... 820 (Tue)Nakaoka, T. ....................................... 379 (Mon)Nakashima, K. ................................... 542 (Wed)Nakashima, N. ................. 610 (Tue), 656 (Mon)Nakatsu, M. ....................................... 541 (Wed)Nakayama, N. ................................... 100 (Mon)Nakayama, T. .................................... 379 (Mon)Nakazawa, H. .................................... 1187 (Tue)Nam, K. ............................................1146 (Thu)Nam, P. ............................................... 488 (Tue)Nango, N. .......................................... 542 (Wed)Nara, Y. ....... 379 (Mon), 382 (Mon), 509 (Mon)Narasimachary, S. ........................... 1233 (Mon)Narayanan, S. ................................... 1106 (Tue)Narayanan, S. .................................... 186 (Wed)Narehood, D. ..................................... 871 (Wed)Naser, N. .............................................298 (Thu)Natarajan, D. ................1155 (Thu), 1156 (Thu)Natesan, B. ......................................... 143 (Tue)Nath, M. .............................. 12 (Mon), 89 (Tue)Natta, M. ............................................203 (Thu)Nava, D. ............................................. 919 (Tue)Nava, J. ............................................. 897 (Mon)Neale, N. ........................................... 845 (Mon)

Nealson, K. ...................................... 1192 (Wed)Nealson, K. ........................................ 575 (Wed)Nebel, C. ........................................... 1052 (Tue)Neely, F. ............................................. 770 (Wed)Neely, W. .......................................... 1278 (Tue)Negreira, A. ........................................468 (Thu)Negro, E. ....................... 291 (Wed), 1133 (Wed)Nei, L. .............................................. 1249 (Wed)Nelson, C. ...........................................549 (Thu)Nelson, J. ........................................... 455 (Wed)Nerut, J. ........................1047 (Tue), 1195 (Wed)Neugebauer, H. ...............600 (Mon), 750 (Wed)Neugebauer, J. .................................... 796 (Tue)Neumann, D. .................................... 871 (Wed)Neurock, M. ............... 1094 (Mon), 1234 (Mon)Newman, J. ....118 (Tue), 175 (Wed), 223 (Mon)Newman, R. ......................71 (Mon), 316 (Wed)Neyerlin, K. ....................................... 280 (Wed)Ng, J. .................................................. 408 (Wed)Ngoepe, P. ........................................... 165 (Tue)Nguyen, C. ....................................... 662 (Mon)Nguyen, N. ......................................... 788 (Tue)Nguyen, T. ........................................ 776 (Mon)Nguyen-Vu, B. ....................................740 (Thu)Nicol, M. ............................................ 913 (Tue)Nie, Z. ................................................. 946 (Tue)Nielsen, I. ......................................... 783 (Mon)Nienow, A. ......................................... 832 (Wed)Nienregarten, J. ................................. 633 (Wed)Nierengarten, J. ............................... 598 (Mon), ..........................................637 (Wed), 763 (Tue)Niessen, J. .......................................... 574 (Wed)Nieto, S. ............................. 143 (Tue), 266 (Tue)Nigam, T. ............................................ 386 (Tue)Nigu, P. ............................................. 216 (Mon)Niidome, Y. ........................................ 748 (Wed)Niittykoski, J. ..................................... 936 (Tue)Nikawa, H. .......................................... 697 (Tue)Nikoloski, A. ....................................... 913 (Tue)Nino, J. ............................................... 853 (Tue)Nishi, N. .......................................... 1069 (Wed)Nishida, T. ........................................ 1173 (Tue)Nishida, Y. ...................................... 1096 (Mon)Nishide, D. ......................................... 676 (Tue)Nishiguchi, I. ....................958 (Tue), 983 (Wed)Nishikawa, K. ..................................... 445 (Tue)Nishimura, Y. ..................................... 59 (Mon)Nishiyama, S. ..................................... 947 (Tue)Nishizawa, M. ................ 552 (Tue), 1267 (Mon)Niwano, M. .......................................... 84 (Tue)Nobili, F. ............................................. 131 (Tue)Noble, R. .......................................... 1252 (Wed)Noda, K. ......................................... 1161 (Mon)Noguchi, Y. ......................................... 610 (Tue)Nohira, H. ......................................... 404 (Wed)Nokami, T. ..................... 951 (Tue), 1006 (Mon)Nomura, S. ......................................... 964 (Tue)Noori, A. ........................ 479 (Mon), 483 (Mon)Noriko, I. ............................................732 (Thu)Norkus, E. ........................................... 342 (Tue)Norton, D. ........ 498 (Tue), 501 (Tue), 503 (Tue)Novaes, F. ........................................... 674 (Tue)Novak, J. ............................................ 579 (Wed)Novak, P. .......................................... 225 (Mon)Novak, P. ........ 193 (Thu), 199 (Thu), 257 (Tue)Nowak, P. .......................................... 905 (Mon)Nozawa, T. ........................................ 100 (Mon)Nozik, A. ........................................... 845 (Mon)Nozik, A. ............................................ 749 (Wed)Nurk, G. ............................................ 216 (Mon)Nutsch, A. .......................................... 539 (Wed)Nyokong, T. ........................................ 153 (Tue)

OO’Dea, J. ............................................. 963 (Tue)O’Brien, R. ........................................ 232 (Mon)O’Dell, J. ............................................. 352 (Tue)O’Dwyer, C. ........................................ 496 (Tue)O’Grady, W. ..................................... 1071 (Wed)Obana, Y. .......................................... 105 (Mon)

Obermair, C. .......................................467 (Thu)Ochsner, R. ........................................ 539 (Wed)Oda, S. ................................................ 389 (Tue)Oga, M. ............................................... 272 (Tue)Ogamino, T. ....................................... 947 (Tue)Ogata, Y. .............................................469 (Thu)Ogino, M. ........................................... 786 (Tue)Ogino, T. ............................................. 952 (Tue)Ogisu, K. ............................................. 117 (Tue)Ogle, K. ...................... 1197 (Mon), 1198 (Mon)Ogumi, Z. .................... 100 (Mon), 1096 (Mon)Ogura, A. ............................................ 519 (Tue)Ogura, T. ............................................ 406 (Wed)Oh, I. ............................................... 1250 (Wed)Oh, J. .................................................. 489 (Tue)Oh, J. .................................................. 155 (Tue)Oh, J. ............................................... 1131 (Wed)Oh, K. ................................................. 442 (Tue)Oh, S. ................................. 161 (Tue), 166 (Tue)Oh, T. .................................................. 852 (Tue)Oh, T. .................................................. 855 (Tue)Oh, T. ................................61 (Mon), 454 (Wed)Ohara, S. ............................................. 526 (Tue)Ohashi, T. ........................................... 443 (Tue)Ohba, T. ............................................. 828 (Wed)Ohkubo, K. ....597 (Mon), 765 (Tue), 771 (Wed)Ohmi, T. ............................................ 317 (Wed)Ohmori, K. .................... 379 (Mon), 383 (Mon)Ohno, T. ........................................... 382 (Mon)Ohno, Y. ............................................. 702 (Tue)Ohsaka, T. .......................68 (Mon), 1065 (Wed)Ohsaki, Y. ......................................... 603 (Mon)Ohtani, M. ......................................... 580 (Wed)Oike, T. ............................................... 617 (Tue)Okabe, A. .......................................... 777 (Mon)Okajima, M. ....................................... 951 (Tue)Okazaki, T. ......................... 699 (Tue), 702 (Tue)Oki, A. ................................................ 488 (Tue)Okimoto, H. ....................................... 701 (Tue)Okimoto, M. ....................................... 950 (Tue)Okubo, S. ............................................ 702 (Tue)Okumura, N. ...................................... 556 (Tue)Okuno, K. ...........................................192 (Thu)Okura, K. ............................................ 13 (Mon)Oleszek, G. ........................ 356 (Tue), 357 (Tue)Olmstead, M. . 693 (Tue), 704 (Wed), 706 (Wed)Olsen, E. ........................................... 1278 (Tue)Olson, D. ............................................201 (Thu)Olson, J. .............................................. 346 (Tue)Olson, J. .............................................. 126 (Tue)Olson, T. ........................................... 1114 (Tue)Olysar, K. ............................................ 311 (Tue)Omanovic, D. ..................................... 313 (Tue)Omori, E. ............................................ 164 (Tue)Ono, T. ............................................. 1190 (Tue)Ono, T. ..........515 (Mon), 516 (Tue), 542 (Wed)Onomura, O. ...................................... 952 (Tue)Ootsuka, F. ........................................ 509 (Mon)Orazem, M. .................. 892 (Thu), 1157 (Mon), .................................... 1163 (Mon), 1169 (Tue), .................. 1173 (Tue), 1174 (Tue), 1198 (Mon)Orbulescu, J. ..................................... 1272 (Tue)Ordaz, G. .......................................... 838 (Mon)Orfanopoulos, M. ............................... 715 (Tue)Orlova, E. ...........................................339 (Thu)Orme, C. .......................319 (Wed), 1160 (Mon)Orschel, B. ......................... 347 (Tue), 358 (Tue)Ortiz, J. ............................................. 597 (Mon)Osaka, T. ........................................... 414 (Mon)Osaki, H. ............................................. 60 (Mon)Osovsky, R. ........................................... 87 (Tue)Osseo-Asare, K. .................917 (Tue), 922 (Wed)Ostatna, V. ........................................ 1002 (Sun)Ostermann, E. ....................................474 (Thu)Osuka, A. ........................................... 629 (Wed)Ota, H. ............................ 171 (Wed), 180 (Wed)Otmacic, H. ........................................ 312 (Tue)Otsubo, T. ........................................... 617 (Tue)Ou, K. ......... 378 (Mon), 1280 (Tue), 1280 (Tue)Ouchi, S. ............................................. 393 (Tue)Ovalle, A. .......................................... 217 (Mon)Oviedo, O. ........................................ 228 (Mon)

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Oyama, B. ........................................... 488 (Tue)Oyama, M. ......................................... 743 (Wed)Oyama, N. ........................................ 116 (Mon)Ozkan, M. ............................................. 99 (Tue)

PPace, G. ......................... 291 (Wed), 1133 (Wed)Paci, B. ................................................ 131 (Tue)Paci, I. ............................................... 845 (Mon)Paddison, S. ................................... 1226 (Mon), ................................... 1228 (Mon), 1231 (Mon)Paez, M. ............................................ 1022 (Tue)Paganin, V. ........................................ 284 (Wed)Pai, Y. ................................................. 286 (Wed)Paik, U. .............................. 447 (Tue), 448 (Tue)Pal, S. ................................................. 868 (Wed)Pal, U. ................................................. 856 (Tue)Palacin, M. .........................................191 (Thu)Palaparthi, R. .......................................475 (ThuPaleari, A. ............................................. 95 (Tue)Palecek, E. ......................................... 1002 (Sun)Palencsar, I. ........................................ 258 (Tue)Paliwal, S. ......................................... 1274 (Tue)Paliwoda-Porebska, G. ........................335 (Thu)Palkar, A. ............................................645 (Thu)Palma, A. ............................................ 966 (Tue)Palmore, G. ....................................... 588 (Wed)Palusinski, O. .....................................300 (Thu)Pan, T. ................................................. 401 (Tue)Pan, X. ................................................ 495 (Tue)Pandolfo, A. ........................................190 (Thu)Paneccasio, V. ................................... 419 (Mon)Pantisano, L. .......................................545 (Thu)Parala, H. ............................................ 812 (Tue)Parga, J. ...............................................883 (Thu)Parida, S. .......................... 74 (Mon), 1042 (Tue)Parilla, P. ..........................70 (Mon), 630 (Wed), ........................725 (Thu), 875 (Thu), 879 (Thu)Park, B. ............................................... 942 (Tue)Park, B. ............................ 103 (Mon), 245 (Tue)Park, B. ............................................... 16 (Mon)Park, C. .............................. 146 (Tue), 806 (Tue)Park, C. .............................295 (Thu), 299 (Thu)Park, C. ........... 52 (Mon), 55 (Mon), 113 (Mon)Park, D. ............................................. 508 (Mon)Park, D. ...............................................303 (Thu)Park, H. .............................................. 288 (Wed)Park, I. ............................288 (Wed), 1128 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................ 141 (Tue)Park, J. .................................................. 5 (Mon)Park, J. ............... 5 (Mon), 23 (Mon), 30 (Mon), ......................... 31 (Mon), 33 (Mon), 34 (Mon), ......... 48 (Mon), 49 (Mon), 50 (Mon), 58 (Mon)Park, J. ............................... 447 (Tue), 448 (Tue)Park, J. .............................................. 1120 (Tue)Park, K. ............................................... 18 (Mon)Park, M. ..............................................295 (Thu)Park, N. ............................................. 112 (Mon)Park, S. .............................................. 102 (Mon)Park, S. ................................................ 49 (Mon)Park, Y. ................................................ 991 (Sun)Park, Y. ................................................ 145 (Tue)Park, Y. ................................................ 245 (Tue)Park, Y. ............................................... 288 (Wed)Parker, G. .......903 (Mon), 911 (Tue), 933 (Wed)Parkinson, B. .................... 12 (Mon), 40 (Mon), ............................ 85 (Tue), 89 (Tue), 198 (Thu), ......................... 618 (Tue), 725 (Thu), 847 (Tue)Parlak, E. ............................................. 44 (Mon)Parsons, R. .......................................... 271 (Tue)Pascual, D. ......................................... 465 (Wed)Pashkov, G. ......................................... 915 (Tue)Pasquato, L. ...................................... 605 (Mon)Passemard, G. .................................... 370 (Wed)Paszternak, A. ................................... 1207 (Tue)Patel, S. ............................................ 1244 (Wed)Patil, S. .................................................. 93 (Tue)Patri, U. ..............................................546 (Thu)Patrick, E. ......................................... 1173 (Tue)Paul, R. ........................................... 1228 (Mon)Paul, S. ............................................... 373 (Wed)

Pavlovic, M. ........................................ 67 (Mon)Payet, M. ........................................... 370 (Wed)Payment, F. .......................................1085 (Thu)Pazderova, M. ..................................... 311 (Tue)Pearton, S. ........ 498 (Tue), 501 (Tue), 503 (Tue)Pebere, N. ......................................... 1169 (Tue)Peck, D. ........................1146 (Thu), 1148 (Thu)Pederson, L. ..................... 841 (Mon), 851 (Tue)Pedroza-Montero, M. ........ 939 (Tue), 945 (Tue)Pehkonen, S. ......................................338 (Thu)Pehrsson, P. ...................................... 657 (Mon)Pekko, P. .......................................... 1248 (Wed)Pellegrino, J. .......................................207 (Thu)Pelletier, C. .................... 1241 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Pena, M. ........................................... 1177 (Tue)Pendon, Z. .......................................... 999 (Sun)Peng, Y. ............................................... 969 (Tue)Peng, Z. ............................................. 1275 (Tue)Pereira, L. ........................................... 284 (Wed)Pereira, M. ......................................... 284 (Wed)Perez-Garcia, N. ................................ 1173 (Tue)Pern, F. ............................................... 181 (Wed)Perrot, H. ......................... 341 (Tue), 474 (Thu), .................................... 1088 (Thu), 1165 (Mon)Persson, K. ..................... 231 (Mon), 234 (Mon)Pesic, B. .............................................. 439 (Tue)Peters, D. ......................... 981 (Wed), 986 (Sun)Peterson, E. ....................................... 1049 (Tue)Petrenko, V. ................... 1278 (Tue), 1279 (Tue)Petrov, N. .......................................... 417 (Mon)Petrovic, J. ........................................ 838 (Mon)Petrovsky, V. ..................................... 844 (Mon)Peyvan, K. .......................................... 561 (Tue)Pezolet, M. ..........................................337 (Thu)Pfeiffer, G. .......................................... 520 (Tue)Pfitzner, L. ........................................ 510 (Mon)Phadke, N. ......................................... 926 (Wed)Philipossian, A. ..................................546 (Thu)Philippe, V. ........................................... 86 (Tue)Phillips, J. .......................................... 708 (Wed)Pichler, T. ........................................... 710 (Wed)Pickering, H. ....................................... 917 (Tue)Pikelny, A. ......................................... 329 (Wed)Pile, D. ......................... 1172 (Tue), 1268 (Mon)Pilic, Z. ............................................... 313 (Tue)Pimenova, A. .... 42 (Mon), 627 (Tue), 717 (Tue)Pintauro, P. ...................................... 1132 (Wed)Piris, J. ..............................201 (Thu), 210 (Thu)Pita, M. ............................................... 558 (Tue)Pitsch, H. ....................................... 1220 (Mon), ................................... 1227 (Mon), 1232 (Mon)Pivovar, B. ...................... 238 (Tue), 1089 (Thu)Pletcher, D. ... 64 (Mon), 891 (Thu), 1081 (Thu)Plewa, A. .............................................196 (Thu)Plieth, W. .......................... 880 (Tue), 890 (Thu)Podlaha, E. ......................10 (Mon), 462 (Wed), ......................................... 466 (Wed), 894 (Thu)Poeppelmeier, K. ................................ 127 (Tue)Poggi, M. .......................................... 662 (Mon)Poizot, P. ...... 194 (Thu), 974 (Wed), 1090 (Thu)Polo, F. ................................................ 953 (Tue)Polyakov, O. ..................................... 183 (Wed), ....................................... 857 (Tue), 1265 (Mon)Polyakova, N. .................................... 723 (Wed)Ponoth, S. ........................................... 397 (Tue)Pop, E. ................................................ 665 (Tue)Popa, M. .......................... 307 (Tue), 1183 (Tue)Popov, A. ......595 (Mon), 627 (Tue), 638 (Wed), ........................710 (Wed), 714 (Tue), 716 (Tue), ..........................................726 (Thu), 728 (Thu)Popovic, D. ....................................... 845 (Mon)Popovska, N. ................... 778 (Mon), 808 (Tue)Portail, N. ......................................... 1170 (Tue)Porter, M. ....................... 1210 (Tue), 1211 (Tue)Pospisil, L. ....................996 (Sun), 1007 (Mon), ..................................... 1014 (Mon), 1023 (Tue)Pospisil, L. ........................................ 1021 (Tue)Potukuchi, K. ..................................... 187 (Wed)Pownceby, M. .................................... 930 (Wed)Prakash, G. ....................................... 104 (Mon)Prakash, J. .......136 (Tue), 873 (Wed), 876 (Thu)Prato, M. .......................... 641 (Wed), 644 (Thu)

Primak, A. .........................................1155 (Thu)Prince, J. ............................................. 260 (Tue)Prinz, F. ............................................... 554 (Tue)Pritzker, K. ..........................................733 (Thu)Pritzker, M. ....................................... 1178 (Tue)Proost, J. ............................................. 432 (Tue)Prosa, T. .............................................. 346 (Tue)Protsailo, L. ...................................... 1107 (Tue)Pu, W. ................................................. 247 (Tue)Puchner, H. ........................................ 386 (Tue)Puchner, M. ....................................... 173 (Wed)Pugmire, R. ......................................... 858 (Tue)Pulickel, A. ......................................... 673 (Tue)Punbusayakul, N. ............................... 673 (Tue)Pusz, J. ................................................ 134 (Tue)Pyne, S. .............................................. 636 (Wed)

QQiang, F. ........... 20 (Mon), 25 (Mon), 35 (Mon)Qiu, X. ......................... 1100 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Qu, D. ............................................... 1214 (Tue)Quan, L. ............................................. 565 (Tue)Quintiliani, M. ...................................642 (Thu)Quintin, M. ....................... 251 (Tue), 273 (Tue)

RRaebiger, J. ..........................................731 (Thu)Raghuram, U. .................................... 366 (Wed)Rahman, G. ......................641 (Wed), 755 (Tue)Rai, V. ............................................. 1227 (Mon)Raja, V. ............................................... 323 (Wed)Rajeshwar, K. ...................................... 255 (Tue)Rakhmanina, A. .................................728 (Thu)Ramaboea, D. ..................................... 165 (Tue)Ramaker, D. .. 133 (Tue), 244 (Tue), 1095 (Mon)Raman Nair, C. ................................... 255 (Tue)Ramani, M. ........................................ 182 (Wed)Ramasamy, M. ..................77 (Mon), 751 (Wed)Ramdani, O. ...................................... 464 (Wed)Ramos, R. ........................................... 367 (Wed)Ramousse, S. ..................................... 842 (Mon)Rana, G. ............................................ 845 (Mon)Ranganathan, S. ................................ 867 (Wed)Rao, A. ................................................ 495 (Tue)Rao, R. .............................................. 898 (Mon)Rao, V. ............................................ 1102 (Mon)Rapoport, I. ...... 347 (Tue), 348 (Tue), 358 (Tue)Rapta, P. ........ 608 (Tue), 675 (Tue), 1013 (Mon)Ratner, M. ......................................... 845 (Mon)Ravi, V. ............................................. 776 (Mon)Ray, R. ................................................ 578 (Wed)Raynor, M. .......................................... 805 (Tue)Read, C. ............................................ 838 (Mon)Reddy, B. ......................................... 1199 (Mon)Reddy, R. ........45 (Mon), 208 (Thu), 325 (Wed)Redko, V. ............................................193 (Thu)Reeves, T. .......................................... 1274 (Tue)Reiche, P. ............................................ 495 (Tue)Reid, J. ................................................734 (Thu)Reid, J. ................................................ 422 (Tue)Reid, K. ............................................... 795 (Tue)Reimer, J. ........................................ 1097 (Mon)Rein, R. ............................................... 758 (Tue)Reipa, V. .......................................... 1018 (Mon)Reisner, D. ..........................................193 (Thu)Reith, R. ..............................................737 (Thu)Ren, F. ................................ 501 (Tue), 503 (Tue)Ren, H. .................................................. 1 (Mon)Ren, J. ................................ 139 (Tue), 140 (Tue)Rendall, M. ......................................... 64 (Mon)Renner, F. ........................................... 321 (Wed)Resasco, D. ....................................... 646 (Mon)Revzin, A. ....................................... 1266 (Mon)Reynier, Y. ........................................... 121 (Tue)Rhee, H. ............................. 146 (Tue), 806 (Tue)Rhee, J. ............................................... 489 (Tue)Rhee, Y. ................................................. 80 (Tue)Richardson, T. .................................. 224 (Mon)Richter, H. .......................................... 525 (Tue)

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Richter, L. ........................................... 425 (Tue)Ridd, M. ............................................. 923 (Wed)Ringeisen, B. ...................................... 578 (Wed)Rio, Y. .............................. 593 (Mon), 768 (Tue)Rippolz, C. ........................560 (Tue), 582 (Wed)Ritterhaus, Y. ...................................... 810 (Tue)Ritzdorf, T. ......................................... 453 (Wed)Roach, D. .......................................... 1040 (Tue)Robel, I. ............................211 (Thu), 214 (Thu)Roberts, J. .......................................... 832 (Wed)Robson, A. ........................916 (Tue), 924 (Wed)Rocha, J. ........................................... 659 (Mon)Rocheleau, R. ..................................... 178 (Wed)Rocher, N. ........................................... 148 (Tue)Rodchanarowan, A. ........................... 926 (Wed)Rodgers, K. ...................................... 1251 (Wed)Rodrigues, A. ......................................886 (Thu)Rodriguez-Carvajal, J. .........................191 (Thu)Rodriguez-Morgade, S. ....................... 768 (Tue)Roesch, B. .......................................... 587 (Wed)Roesner, H. ....................................... 1042 (Tue)Rogulis, U. .......................................... 944 (Tue)Roh, G. ............................................. 1123 (Tue)Rohacova, J. ..................................... 1024 (Tue)Rohan, J. ........................................... 418 (Mon)Rohde, D. ....................................... 1013 (Mon)Rohwerder, M. ...................................335 (Thu), ..................................... 1196 (Mon), 1209 (Tue)Romanchenko, A. ............................. 906 (Mon)Romanishan, M. ............... 198 (Thu), 847 (Tue)Romankiw, L. .....................................470 (Thu)Romo Negreira, A. ..............................471 (Thu)Roque da Silva, A. ............................. 72 (Mon), ........................................... 620 (Tue), 674 (Tue)Roschuk, T. ........................................ 364 (Wed)Rosenbaum, M. ................................. 574 (Wed)Rosenblum, M. ...................................739 (Thu)Ross, C. .......................... 231 (Mon), 234 (Mon)Rossi, M. ............................................. 674 (Tue)Rossi-Albertini, V. ............................... 131 (Tue)Roth, C. ...... 244 (Tue), 1100 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Roth, E. ............................................. 233 (Mon)Roth, K. ........................... 561 (Tue), 1277 (Tue)Roth, S. ............................................... 681 (Tue)Rothberg, L. ........................................ 666 (Tue)Roudgar, A. ..................................... 1233 (Mon)Rousseau, P. ...................................... 1170 (Tue)Roussel, O. ......................................... 464 (Wed)Rousset, J. .......................................... 463 (Wed)Routkevitch, D. ............. 857 (Tue), 1265 (Mon)Rovira, C. .......................................... 599 (Mon)Roy, A. ........................ 1136 (Wed), 1137 (Wed)Roy, S. ............................................. 1163 (Mon)Rozgonyi, G. .....................548 (Thu), 550 (Thu)Rucareanu, S. ................................... 1256 (Wed)Ruiz-Morales, J. ................................ 217 (Mon)Ruiz-Trejo, E. ................... 350 (Tue), 1077 (Tue)Ruka, R. ............................................ 221 (Mon)Rumbles, G. .....................201 (Thu), 210 (Thu), .......................................... 607 (Tue), 664 (Tue), ........................................... 669 (Tue), 670 (Tue)Rupnicki, L. ........................................ 611 (Tue)Rush, B. .......................................... 1097 (Mon)Rusling, J. ........................963 (Tue), 980 (Wed), .................... 999 (Sun), 1058 (Wed), 1281 (Tue)Russ, J. ................................................734 (Thu)Ruthramurthy, B. ............................... 76 (Mon)Ruzgas, T. .........................558 (Tue), 1001 (Sun)Ryan, M. ............................................... 96 (Tue)Ryan, M. ....................... 1239 (Tue), 1241 (Tue), ....................................... 1242 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Ryu, B. .............................................. 508 (Mon)Ryu, C. ................................................ 270 (Tue)Ryu, H. ............................................... 147 (Tue)Ryu, K. ................................................ 145 (Tue)Ryu, S. ..............................................1146 (Thu)

SSaavedra, J. ......................................... 266 (Tue)Sadakata, M. ....................................... 789 (Tue)Sadik, O. ......................................... 1269 (Mon)Sadoh, T. ............................................. 391 (Tue)Saha, M. ............................................. 179 (Wed)Saheb, A. ........................................... 1240 (Tue)Saito, K. ............................. 761 (Tue), 762 (Tue)Saito, M. ............................................. 431 (Tue)Saitoh, M. .......................................... 406 (Wed)Sakai, S. .............................................. 786 (Tue)Sakai, T. ..............................................192 (Thu)Sakakibara, H. ................................... 777 (Mon)Sakamoto, A. ...................................... 397 (Tue)Sakars, A. ........................... 256 (Tue), 256 (Tue)Sakata, T. ............................................ 761 (Tue)Sakka, T. ..............................................469 (Thu)Salem, N. ............................................ 994 (Sun)Salomon, M. ....................................... 119 (Tue)Samaroo, M. ...................................... 283 (Wed)Sambasivan, S. ................................... 294 (Wed)Samdandam, S. ................................... 790 (Tue)Sammes, N. ....................... 134 (Tue), 135 (Tue)Samohvalov, P. ................................... 47 (Mon)Samson, S. ....................................... 1247 (Wed)Sanchez, D. .........................................642 (Thu)Sanchez, J. ........................................ 1173 (Tue)Sandanayaka, A. ............................... 589 (Mon)Sandanyaka, A. ................................... 616 (Tue)Sanders, E. .......................................... 989 (Sun)Sanders, T. ........................................1144 (Thu)Sandhage, K. ....................................... 794 (Tue)Sandhu, R. ....................... 483 (Mon), 493 (Tue)Sandi, G. .......................... 873 (Wed), 876 (Thu)Sankaran, S. ...................................... 411 (Mon)Sankir, M. .........................................1089 (Thu)Sano, M. ............................................. 349 (Tue)Santana Lopez, A. ............................. 1183 (Tue)Santhosh, N. S. ..................................215 (Thu)Santiago, E. ........................................ 287 (Wed)Santos, D. ........................................... 274 (Tue)Santos, F. ........................................... 284 (Wed)Santos, S. ............................................ 440 (Tue)Sanz, C. ............................................ 1177 (Tue)Sanz, F. .............................................. 1213 (Tue)Sanz, J. ................................................ 787 (Tue)Sarac, S. ............................. 44 (Mon), 46 (Mon)Sarehraz, M. ..................................... 1246 (Wed)Sariciftci, S. ........................................ 750 (Wed)Sarukawa, T. ..................................... 116 (Mon)Saruwatari, H. ..................................... 122 (Tue)Sasaki, H. ............................................ 431 (Tue)Sasaki, I. ............................................ 1240 (Tue)Sasaki, K. ........................................ 1222 (Mon)Sasaki, K. ........................................ 1103 (Mon)Sasaki, M. ........................................... 615 (Tue)Sasaki, S. ............................................. 795 (Tue)Sastre-Santos, A. ............................... 597 (Mon)Sato, H. .............................................. 629 (Wed)Sato, H. .............................................. 827 (Wed)Satoh, T. ........................................... 1253 (Wed)Satoh, Y. .......................................... 1253 (Wed)Sattler, A. ............................................ 525 (Tue)Satyapal, S. ....................................... 838 (Mon)Sauer, D. ...........................................1144 (Thu)Sauvage, F. ....................227 (Mon), 1257 (Wed)Savadogo, O. ................. 1076 (Tue), 1130 (Tue)Sawdai, D. ........................................... 488 (Tue)Scheiba, F. .................... 1100 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Schenkman, J. .................................. 1281 (Tue)Scherson, D. ...................258 (Tue), 1059 (Wed)Scherson, D. ................................... 1098 (Mon)Schimmel, T. ......................................467 (Thu)Schleith, D. ........................................... 93 (Tue)Schlom, D. .......................................... 495 (Tue)Schmaltz, B. ....................................... 635 (Wed)Schmauch, D. .................................... 453 (Wed)Schmid, R. ....................... 785 (Mon), 819 (Tue)Schmidt, M. ........................................ 520 (Tue)Schmitz, H. .......................................1144 (Thu)Schmitz, J. .......................................... 801 (Tue)

Schmuki, P. ........................................... 83 (Tue)Schmuki, P. ..................................... 1105 (Mon)Schneider, A. ................... 778 (Mon), 808 (Tue)Scholz, F. ............................................ 574 (Wed)Scholz, M. .......................................... 533 (Wed)Scholz, M. .................... 1100 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Schram, T. ......................................... 381 (Mon)Schroder, F. ........................................ 772 (Wed)Schroder, U. ....................................... 574 (Wed)Schroder, D. ........................................544 (Thu)Schroeder, U. ...................................... 395 (Tue)Schubert, J. ......................................... 495 (Tue)Schuhmann, W. ................................. 559 (Tue)Schumacher, J. .................................. 584 (Wed)Schwartz, D. ...................................... 455 (Wed)Schwarzkopf, K. ............... 561 (Tue), 1277 (Tue)Schweizer, S. ....................................... 944 (Tue)Scibioh, A. ........................................ 1120 (Tue)Scott, D. .............................................. 488 (Tue)Scott, F. .......................... 244 (Tue), 1095 (Mon)Scudder, L. ........................................ 777 (Mon)Seal, S. .................................................. 93 (Tue)Sebastian, J. ........................................ 346 (Tue)Seehra, M. ....................... 867 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Segawa, Y. ........................................... 443 (Tue)Segura, J. ........................................... 591 (Mon)Sehlotho, N. ....................................... 153 (Tue)Seitz, M. .......................................... 1033 (Mon)Sekhar, P. ......................................... 1245 (Wed)Sekhon, S. ........................................... 141 (Tue)Seland, F. ...................... 305 (Thu), 1162 (Mon)Seley, D. ............................. 40 (Mon), 612 (Tue)Selmarten, D. .....................................210 (Thu)Senboku, H. ........................................ 962 (Tue)Senyavin, V. ..... 714 (Tue), 716 (Tue), 728 (Thu)Seo, H. ................................................ 942 (Tue)Seo, J. ................................. 33 (Mon), 58 (Mon)Seppelt, K. ......42 (Mon), 627 (Tue), 634 (Wed), .........................714 (Tue), 717 (Tue), 723 (Wed)Sequeira, C. ...... 274 (Tue), 275 (Tue), 276 (Tue)Serret, E. ............................................. 444 (Tue)Seshadri, A. ......................................... 255 (Tue)Sessler, J. ........................... 642 (Thu), 756 (Tue)Sethuraman, V. ................................. 1107 (Tue)Seuring, C. .......................................... 525 (Tue)Sezer, E. .............................................. 46 (Mon)Sgobba, V. ........................................... 755 (Tue)Shabaev, A. ........................................ 749 (Wed)Shaban, Y. ........................................... 500 (Tue)Shabani, R. ..................................... 1030 (Mon)Shafiqul, D. ...................................... 594 (Mon)Shah, N. .............................................. 860 (Tue)Shaheen, S. ....................... 201 (Thu), 607 (Tue)Shang, H. .......................................... 1074 (Tue)Shangfeng Yang, S. ............................. 608 (Tue)Shanmugasundram, A. .. 416 (Mon), 419 (Mon)Shannon, M. ................................... 1250 (Wed)Shao, B. ..............................................543 (Thu)Shao, M. ......................................... 1103 (Mon)Shao-Horn, Y. ........ 230 (Mon), 231 (Mon), 234 (Mon)Sharghi, H. ..................................... 1030 (Mon)Sharma, G. ............................................ 80 (Tue)Sharna, R. ........................................... 433 (Tue)Sharron, A. ......................................... 495 (Tue)She, D. ................................................ 497 (Tue)Sheehan, M. ...................................... 923 (Wed)Shekhtman, A. ......... 1025 (Mon), 1026 (Mon), .................................. 1027 (Mon), 1028 (Mon), ..................................... 1036 (Mon), 1053 (Tue)Shel, N. ............................................... 309 (Tue)Shelnutt, J. ......................................... 769 (Tue)Shembel, E. ..... 193 (Thu), 199 (Thu), 257 (Tue)Shen, P. ............................................... 242 (Tue)Shenghua, M. .....................................874 (Thu)Shepherd, J. .................. 927 (Wed), 1256 (Wed)Sherman, V. ........................................ 495 (Tue)Sherwin, M. ...................................... 485 (Mon)Sheu, S. ............................................. 1057 (Tue)Shevade, A. ................... 1239 (Tue), 1241 (Tue), ....................................... 1242 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Shewchuk, D. ................................. 1202 (Mon)

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Shiba, S. .............................................. 526 (Tue)Shieh, D. ............................................. 162 (Tue)Shieu, F. ............................................. 286 (Wed)Shigeo, N. ...........................................732 (Thu)Shih, C. ............................................... 441 (Tue)Shih, H. .............................................. 63 (Mon)Shih, H. .............................................. 62 (Mon)Shim, C. .............................................. 399 (Tue)Shima, A. ............................................ 789 (Tue)Shimakoshi, H. ............... 982 (Wed), 984 (Wed)Shimazoe, T. ....................................... 998 (Sun)Shimizu, H. ........................................ 164 (Tue)Shimizu, R. ......................................... 786 (Tue)Shimizu, T. ......................................... 393 (Tue)Shimogaki, Y. .................... 786 (Tue), 798 (Tue), .........................799 (Tue), 820 (Tue), 827 (Wed)Shin, C. ............................................. 1123 (Tue)Shin, C. ............. 146 (Tue), 147 (Tue), 806 (Tue)Shin, D. ............ 158 (Tue), 159 (Tue), 160 (Tue)Shin, D. ............................................1146 (Thu)Shin, D. ............................................ 1052 (Tue)Shin, H. .............................................. 166 (Tue)Shindo, D. .......................................... 491 (Tue)Shinohara, H. ................... 678 (Tue), 698 (Tue), ........................................... 698 (Tue), 702 (Tue)Shinohara, H. .................... 676 (Tue), 701 (Tue)Shirai, Y. ............................................ 317 (Wed)Shiraishi, K. ................... 379 (Mon), 382 (Mon)Shiraki, H. ............................................ 84 (Tue)Shleev, S. ............................................. 558 (Tue)Shmyryeva, A. ....................................199 (Thu)Sholl, D. ............................................. 866 (Wed)Shono, Y. .......................................... 108 (Mon)Shue, S. ............................................... 441 (Tue)Shul, Y. .............................................1148 (Thu)Shull, J. ............................................. 221 (Mon)Shustova, N. ..................... 42 (Mon), 627 (Tue), ..........................................634 (Wed), 717 (Tue)Sibert, E. ......................................... 1101 (Mon)Sidi Ali Cherif, K. .............................. 374 (Wed)Siegenthaler, H. ................................ 1000 (Sun)Siekierski, M. .................... 132 (Tue), 196 (Thu)Silinskas, M. ..780 (Mon), 811 (Tue), 822 (Wed)Silva, L. .............................................. 639 (Wed)Silverman, K. .................................... 481 (Mon)Simard, S. ...........................................337 (Thu)Simmons, B. ................... 579 (Wed), 772 (Wed)Simoen, E. ....................... 405 (Wed), 545 (Thu)Simoes, A. ....................................... 1032 (Mon)Simon, A. .......................................... 411 (Mon)Simon, P. ............................................194 (Thu)Simonet, J. ....................974 (Wed), 1004 (Mon)Simonian, A. ............... 1266 (Mon), 1274 (Tue)Simpson, L. ........................................875 (Thu)Sin, Y. ................................................ 844 (Mon)Singanamalla, R. .............................. 381 (Mon)Singh, K. ............................................... 99 (Tue)Singh, N. .......................................... 485 (Mon)Singh, P. ..............................................193 (Thu)Singhal, R. ........................................ 228 (Mon)Sinha, D. ........................................... 384 (Mon)Sinno, T. ........................................... 513 (Mon)Sintic, P. .............................................. 753 (Tue)Sinton, D. .......................................... 587 (Wed)Sirisena, M. ..................................... 1261 (Mon)Sit, T. ................................................... 564 (Tue)Sitdikov, R. ..................................... 1258 (Mon)Siu, A. ...........................1129 (Tue), 1138 (Wed)Sivakumar, V. ................. 231 (Mon), 234 (Mon)Skokan, E. ........................................... 47 (Mon)Skorupska, K. ...................................... 66 (Mon)Skrypnikova, E. ..................................339 (Thu)Skulan, A. .......................772 (Wed), 783 (Mon)Skunik, M. ....................1064 (Wed), 1112 (Tue)Slanina, Z. ......................................... 721 (Wed)Slevin, L. ............................................ 929 (Wed)Smart, C. ........ 57 (Mon), 624 (Tue), 650 (Mon)Smart, M. .......................................... 104 (Mon)Smirnova, T. ......................................... 4 (Mon)Smith, D. ........................................ 1016 (Mon)Smith, G. ........................................ 1230 (Mon)Smotkin, E. ........................................ 294 (Wed)

Snook, G. ............................................190 (Thu)So, M. ............................................. 1271 (Mon)Sode, A. .............................................. 271 (Tue)Sokolova, R. ...................................... 1021 (Tue)Solla-Gullon, J. .................................1082 (Thu)Solladie, N. ...602 (Mon), 633 (Wed), 752 (Tue), ......................... 758 (Tue), 759 (Tue), 761 (Tue), ........................................... 762 (Tue), 763 (Tue)Solomon, G. ..................................... 482 (Mon)Soltzberg, L. ...................................... 1038 (Tue)Son, I. ............................................... 1125 (Tue)Song, H. ............................. 798 (Tue), 820 (Tue)Song, K. ............................... 3 (Mon), 128 (Tue)Song, K. .............................................. 683 (Tue)Song, S. ............................................. 839 (Mon)Song, X. ............................................ 224 (Mon)Song, Y. .............................................. 363 (Wed)Sood, S. .............................................. 369 (Wed)Sorensen, E. ........................................ 127 (Tue)Sorkin, M. .....................1150 (Thu), 1154 (Thu)Sorokulova, I. ................................... 1278 (Tue)Sosnowski, M. ...................................... 1 (Mon)Sotomura, T. ....................................... 998 (Sun)Souza, E. ............................................. 265 (Tue)Spandl, J. ............................................ 714 (Tue)Sparta, M. .......................................... 719 (Wed)Spears, L. ............................................684 (Thu)Speck, J. ............................................ 484 (Mon)Spence, J. ............................................549 (Thu)Spencer, G. ....................................... 1039 (Tue)Spencer, J. ........................................... 814 (Tue)Spencer, T. ........................................ 413 (Mon)Spendelow, J. ....................................1156 (Thu)Spinolo, G. ........................................... 95 (Tue)Spitler, M. .......................................... 744 (Wed)Spohr, E. ......................................... 1219 (Mon)Springer, T. ........................................ 279 (Wed)Srinivasan, P. ................... 405 (Wed), 545 (Thu)Srinivasan, P. ...................................... 249 (Tue)Srinivasan, R. ......................................478 (Thu)Srivastava, V. ...................................... 32 (Mon)Stach, E. ..............................................549 (Thu)Stafford, G. ......................................... 430 (Tue)Standaert, T. ..................................... 411 (Mon)Stanis, R. ...........................237 (Tue), 283 (Wed)Stassi, A. ........................................... 1108 (Tue)Steele, W. ........................................ 1221 (Mon)Stefanakos, E. .................................. 1246 (Wed)Stephenson, D. ................................... 125 (Tue)Stepnicka, P. ....................................... 997 (Sun)Stern, C. .............................................. 127 (Tue)Steven, B. ............................................ 352 (Tue)Stevenson, S. ..................................... 708 (Wed)Stewart, D. .......................................... 156 (Tue)Stewart, M. ....................................... 416 (Mon)Stewart, S. ......................................... 223 (Mon)Stickney, J. ......................................... 459 (Wed)Stierle, A. ........................................... 321 (Wed)Stimming, U. ...............184 (Wed), 1100 (Mon), ..................................... 1102 (Mon), 1117 (Tue)Stoica, L. ..........................559 (Tue), 1001 (Sun)Stojek, Z. .......................................... 1066 (Wed)Stotter, J. ......................................... 1031 (Mon)Stowell, M. ..................................... 1265 (Mon)Strano, M. ........................................... 667 (Tue)Stratmann, M. ................................ 1196 (Mon)Strauss, S. ......183 (Wed), 595 (Mon), 621 (Tue), .......638 (Wed), 714 (Tue), 717 (Tue), 727 (Thu)Strauss, S. .......................... 42 (Mon), 627 (Tue), ........................................ 634 (Wed), 723 (Wed)Streletskiy, A. ..................................... 723 (Wed)Stringle, D. ..................................... 1020 (Mon)Stritch, D. ...................... 417 (Mon), 419 (Mon)Strubbe, K. ........................................ 1180 (Tue)Stupnisek-Lisac, E. .............................. 312 (Tue)Su, L. ................. 567 (Tue), 567 (Tue), 972 (Tue)Su, Q. ................................................ 1236 (Tue)Su, Y. ............... 26 (Mon), 27 (Mon), 1043 (Tue)Subbaraman, R. ................................. 282 (Wed)Subbaraman, R. .............................. 1226 (Mon)Subbarao, L. ........................................ 249 (Tue)Subramanian, V. .............. 187 (Wed), 889 (Thu)

Subramanian, V. ............... 250 (Tue), 686 (Thu)Subramanian, V. .................................211 (Thu)Subramoney, S. ................................. 649 (Mon)Suchsland, J. ....................................... 64 (Mon)Suciu, C. ............................................... 91 (Tue)Sudeep, P. ..................... 214 (Thu), 1205 (Mon)Sudoh, M. ......................................... 1124 (Tue)Sueoka, K. ........................ 515 (Mon), 526 (Tue)Suess, S. ............................................. 327 (Wed)Suga, S. ......... 948 (Tue), 951 (Tue), 1006 (Mon)Sugai, T. ............................. 676 (Tue), 678 (Tue)Sugihara, M. ....................................... 15 (Mon)Sugii, N. ............................387 (Tue), 408 (Wed)Sugimata, E. ........................................ 393 (Tue)Sugimura, W. ................... 515 (Mon), 516 (Tue)Sugiyama, M. .................... 798 (Tue), 799 (Tue), ..........................................820 (Tue), 828 (Wed)Suh, J. ............................................... 1123 (Tue)Sulaymanov, N. .................................. 818 (Tue)Sumner, J. .......................................... 577 (Wed)Sun, A. ............................................ 1158 (Mon)Sun, C. .............................................. 1078 (Tue)Sun, G. .............................................. 1110 (Tue)Sun, I. ................................................. 937 (Tue)Sun, K. ........ 218 (Mon), 219 (Mon), 222 (Mon)Sun, S. ............................................... 111 (Mon)Sun, Y. ............................................... 586 (Wed)Sun, Y. ........... 685 (Thu), 735 (Thu), 747 (Wed)Sunayama, H. .................................... 326 (Wed)Sundararajan, G. ................................215 (Thu)Sundaram, K. ...................................... 39 (Mon)Sung, D. .............................................. 29 (Mon)Sung, H. .............................................. 940 (Tue)Sung, Y. ........... 152 (Tue), 157 (Tue), 1128 (Tue)Suni, I. ............................ 476 (Thu), 1171 (Tue)Sunn, I. ................................................. 97 (Tue)Susa, A. ............................................. 784 (Mon)Susac, D. ............................................. 271 (Tue)Suzawa, T. ....................................... 1017 (Mon)Suzuki, E. ............................................ 393 (Tue)Suzuki, J. ............................................. 949 (Tue)Suzuki, K. ............................................547 (Thu)Suzuki, S. .......................................... 1187 (Tue)Suzuki, S. ........................................ 1006 (Mon)Suzuki, T. .............................................. 6 (Mon)Svedberg, E. ....................................... 458 (Wed)Svoboda, V. ....101 (Mon), 560 (Tue), 582 (Wed)Swathirajan, S. .................................... 236 (Tue)Swihart, M. ....................... 815 (Tue), 816 (Tue), .........................817 (Tue), 818 (Tue), 834 (Wed)Switzer, E. .........................................1145 (Thu)Sykes, J. ........................................... 1199 (Mon)Sykora, J. ........................................... 1278 (Tue)Sysoev, S. .............................................. 4 (Mon)Szargan, R. ........................................ 906 (Mon)Szekeres, A. ......................................... 813 (Tue)Szunerits, S. ....................................... 374 (Wed)Szymanska, D. ................................ 1105 (Mon)Szymanski, S. .................................... 779 (Mon)

TTabata, D. .......................................... 580 (Wed)Taberna, P. ..........................................194 (Thu)Tachibana, Y. ..................................... 742 (Wed)Tada, M. .............................................. 965 (Tue)Tadic, K. .............................................. 312 (Tue)Tae Sung, K. ........................................ 355 (Tue)Tafipolsky, M. .................. 785 (Mon), 819 (Tue)Tagantsev, A. ...................................... 495 (Tue)Tagliatesta, P. .................................... 590 (Mon)Tai, C. ................................................... 97 (Tue)Tai, H. ................................................. 352 (Tue)Tajima, T. .......................... 949 (Tue), 970 (Tue), ........................................ 976 (Wed), 979 (Wed)Takahashi, H. ..................................... 748 (Wed)Takahashi, K. ..................................... 406 (Wed)Takahashi, Y. ...................................... 950 (Tue)Takami, N. .......................................... 122 (Tue)Takechi, K. ..........................................214 (Thu)Takeda, R. .......................................... 542 (Wed)

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Takenaka, A. ....................................... 443 (Tue)Takenouti, H. ................... 312 (Tue), 1170 (Tue)Takeuchi, E. ........................................ 118 (Tue)Takeuchi, K. ................... 14 (Mon), 1168 (Mon)Takeuchi, T. ........................................547 (Thu)Takimiya, K. ....................................... 617 (Tue)Talapatra, S. ........................................ 673 (Tue)Talik, A. ............................................. 292 (Wed)Tallman, D. ........................................ 167 (Tue), ..................................... 1032 (Mon), 1236 (Tue)Tamamitsu, K. .................................... 13 (Mon)Tamenori, A. ...................................... 456 (Wed)Tamura, S. .........................................1087 (Thu)Tan, S. ................................................. 490 (Tue)Tan, Y. ............................................... 646 (Mon)Tanabe, T. ........................................... 947 (Tue)Tanahashi, K. ..................................... 536 (Wed)Tanaike, O. .........................................688 (Thu)Tanaka, F. ............................... 6 (Mon), 7 (Mon)Tanaka, H. ......................... 960 (Tue), 961 (Tue)Tanaka, M. .......................................... 765 (Tue)Tanaka, T. ........................................... 394 (Tue)Tanaka-Ahmed, T. .............................. 438 (Tue)Tanase, S. ............................................192 (Thu)Taneda, K. ......................................... 1127 (Tue)Tang, H. ............................................. 292 (Wed)Tang, S. ...............................................551 (Thu)Tanigawa, M. ...................................... 949 (Tue)Taniguchi, I. .................... 580 (Wed), 998 (Sun)Tanikella, R. ... 36 (Mon), 371 (Wed), 372 (Wed)Tao, G. .............................................. 840 (Mon)Tao, M. ............388 (Tue), 529 (Tue), 537 (Wed)Tarabek, J. ........................................... 675 (Tue)Tarascon, J. .................... 194 (Thu), 227 (Mon), ..................................... 1090 (Thu), 1257 (Wed)Tarasov, V. .......................................... 47 (Mon)Tashiro, K. ......................................... 629 (Wed)Tatsumi, T. ......................................... 406 (Wed)Tauchi, M. ........................................ 1124 (Tue)Taylor, C. ................... 1094 (Mon), 1234 (Mon)Taylor, C. ...................... 1239 (Tue), 1241 (Tue), ....................................... 1242 (Tue), 1243 (Tue)Taylor, E. ............................ 427 (Tue), 437 (Tue)Taylor, P. ........... 347 (Tue), 348 (Tue), 358 (Tue)Teo, M. ............................................... 271 (Tue)Teodorescu, S. .................................... 584 (Wed)Terai, M. ............................................ 406 (Wed)Tereshchuk, P. ..................................... 818 (Tue)Teshima, K. .........................................212 (Thu)Thampan, T. ...................................... 178 (Wed)Thivierge, D. ...................................... 576 (Wed)Thomas, G. ....................................... 838 (Mon)Thomberg, T. .................................... 1047 (Tue)Thompson, D. .................................. 909 (Mon)Thompson, E. .................................... 174 (Wed)Thompson, K. ..................................... 346 (Tue)Thomsen, E. ..................................... 841 (Mon)Thomsen, E. ....................................... 851 (Tue)Thomson, D. .................................... 485 (Mon)Thomson, J. ........................................ 570 (Tue)Thornton, T. .......................................544 (Thu)Thorpe, S. ......................................... 1051 (Tue)Tian, H. .......................... 1076 (Tue), 1130 (Tue)Tian, W. .............................................. 495 (Tue)Tian, Z. .......................... 1073 (Tue), 1074 (Tue)Tian, Z. .........................1111 (Tue), 1135 (Wed)Ticianelli, E. ....265 (Tue), 284 (Wed), 301 (Thu)Ticknor, A. .......................................... 397 (Tue)Tiedemann, W. ................................... 118 (Tue)Tiwari, A. ........................................... 323 (Wed)To, B. .................................................. 70 (Mon)Toda, A. ............................................. 406 (Wed)Todi, R. ............................................... 39 (Mon)Togo, M. ............................................. 552 (Tue)Tokash, J. ........................ 869 (Wed), 870 (Wed)Tokuda, M. ......................................... 959 (Tue)Tokuda, N. ........................................ 1052 (Tue)Tomar, M. ......................................... 228 (Mon)Tominaga, M. .................. 580 (Wed), 998 (Sun)Tomioka, J. ......................................... 527 (Tue)Tomita, A. ........................................... 349 (Tue)Tomonari, Y. ..................................... 656 (Mon)

Tong, C. ............................................. 770 (Wed)Tong, Y. .............................................. 932 (Wed)Toniolo, C. ......................................... 953 (Tue)Torii, K. .......................... 379 (Mon), 382 (Mon)Torrens, F. ........................................... 713 (Tue)Torres, T. .......... 642 (Thu), 756 (Tue), 768 (Tue)Toupin, M. .......................................... 259 (Tue)Trefulka, M. ...................................... 1002 (Sun)Treu, B. ............................................... 553 (Tue)Tribollet, B. ........................................892 (Thu), ..................................... 1157 (Mon), 1169 (Tue)Tristani, L. ........................................ 1208 (Tue)Trivedi, D. ........................................... 263 (Tue)Trofimenko, V. .................................... 446 (Tue)Trofimov, O. .....................813 (Tue), 821 (Wed)Troiani, V. .......................... 761 (Tue), 762 (Tue)Troiani, V. ...........................................645 (Thu)Troyanov, S. ........................................ 716 (Tue)Trueman, R. ........................................ 71 (Mon)Tsai, C. ................................................ 264 (Tue)Tsai, C. .............................................. 1057 (Tue)Tsai, J. ................................................. 505 (Tue)Tsai, J. ................................................. 162 (Tue)Tsai, M. ............................................... 441 (Tue)Tsai, M. ................................................. 92 (Tue)Tsai, P. ................................................. 520 (Tue)Tsai, S. ................................................. 402 (Tue)Tsai, T. ............................ 361 (Wed), 365 (Wed)Tseng, W. ........................... 397 (Tue), 421 (Tue)Tsou, Y. ............................ 239 (Tue), 1118 (Tue)Tsu, R. ................................................. 340 (Tue)Tsuboi, H. ..... 138 (Tue), 797 (Tue), 1222 (Mon)Tsuchiya, H. ................................... 1105 (Mon)Tsuchiya, T. ........................................ 697 (Tue)Tsuda, A. ............................................. 766 (Tue)Tsui, B. ................................................ 343 (Tue)Tsujimura, S. ...................... 556 (Tue), 563 (Tue)Tsumeda, S. ........................................ 13 (Mon)Tsutsui, K. .......................383 (Mon), 408 (Wed)Tsutsui, K. ........................................... 387 (Tue)Tsyboulski, D. ................... 668 (Tue), 739 (Thu)Tsygankova, L. ................... 308 (Tue), 309 (Tue)Tsypkin, M. ....................................... 863 (Wed)Tu, H. .................................................. 269 (Tue)Tu, H. .............................. 514 (Mon), 543 (Thu)Tu, X. ................................................ 654 (Mon)Tuckerman, M. ............................... 1229 (Mon)Tunold, R. ...305 (Thu), 863 (Wed), 1162 (Mon)Turchi, C. ............................................207 (Thu)Turkovic, A. ........................................ 67 (Mon)Turner, J. ......... 2 (Mon), 172 (Wed), 181 (Wed), ......................................... 200 (Thu), 237 (Tue), .......................283 (Wed), 846 (Mon), 848 (Tue)Turner, R. ............................................ 353 (Tue)Turpin, G. ........................................... 858 (Tue)Tzou, S. ........................... 361 (Wed), 365 (Wed)Tzvetkoff, T. ...................................... 1189 (Tue)

UUchida, H. .......................177 (Wed), 241 (Tue), ........................................... 243 (Tue), 859 (Tue)Uchida, S. ........................................ 1253 (Wed)Uda, T. ............................ 850 (Tue), 1152 (Thu)Uecker, R. ........................................... 495 (Tue)Uedono, A. ....................................... 382 (Mon)Uehara, H. .......................................... 964 (Tue)Uhlik, F. ............................................. 721 (Wed)Ui, K. ................................ 11 (Mon), 13 (Mon), ...................... 14 (Mon), 19 (Mon), 1168 (Mon)Ulfig, R. .............................................. 346 (Tue)Umarova, F. ........................................ 818 (Tue)Umeno, S. ......................................... 515 (Mon)Umezawa, N. .................................... 382 (Mon)Uosaki, K. ......................................... 1214 (Tue)Urban, A. ........................................... 930 (Wed)Uribe, F. .............................................. 238 (Tue)Urushido, H. ...................................... 542 (Wed)Usutani, H. ......................................... 951 (Tue)

VVaithyanathan, V. .............................. 495 (Tue)Vajtai, R. ............................................. 672 (Tue)Valdez, T. ........................186 (Wed), 1106 (Tue)Vallier, L. ........................................... 367 (Wed)Valverde, C. ................... 417 (Mon), 419 (Mon)van Breugel, K. ...............328 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)van den Driessche, P. ...................... 1194 (Wed)Van Zee, J. ............................................ 88 (Tue)Vandenbulcke, L. ............................... 803 (Tue)Vanhumbeeck, J. ................................ 432 (Tue)Vanysek, P. ....................................... 1193 (Wed)Varanda, L. ........................................ 287 (Wed)Vargas, R. ........................................ 1009 (Mon)Varma, S. .......................................... 1049 (Tue)Vasilescu, C. ... 307 (Tue), 967 (Tue), 1183 (Tue)Vasilescu, E. .... 307 (Tue), 967 (Tue), 1183 (Tue)Vasilic, R. ........................................... 457 (Wed)Vast, L. ................................................691 (Thu)Vaughan, J. ........................................ 931 (Wed)Vaughey, J. ......................................... 127 (Tue)Vaughn, C. ........................................ 836 (Wed)Vaze, A. ............................................... 963 (Tue)Vazquez, J. ......................................... 928 (Wed)Vazquez, P. ..........................................642 (Thu)Vazquez-Huerta, G. .......................... 1182 (Tue)Vazquez-Mayagoitia, A. .................. 1009 (Mon)Vehmas, T. ....................................... 1248 (Wed)Veit, P. ................................................ 822 (Wed)Veivo, J. ..............................................332 (Thu)Veneroni, A. ..................................... 775 (Mon)Vereecken, P. ....................468 (Thu), 471 (Thu)Verheyen, P. ....................................... 533 (Wed)Vericat, C. ......................................... 1213 (Tue)Vermaak, T. ....................................... 900 (Mon)Vicente, F. ........................320 (Wed), 341 (Tue), ...................................... 1088 (Thu), 1177 (Tue)Vicenzo, A. ........................................... 82 (Tue)Vigdorovich, V. .................................. 309 (Tue)Vigier, F. .......................................... 1101 (Mon)Vijayakrishna, K. ...............................215 (Thu)Vijayakumar, A. .................................. 39 (Mon)Vijayamohanan, K. ............................ 273 (Tue)Vik ., A. ................................................. 91 (Tue)Vilekar, S. .......................................... 1050 (Tue)Vilker, V. ......................................... 1018 (Mon)Villagra, E. ........................................ 1022 (Tue)Villullas, H. ........................................ 287 (Wed)Vinodgopal, K. ................ 296 (Thu), 741 (Wed)Viramontes-Gamboa, G. .................... 910 (Tue)Virbulis, J. .......................................... 534 (Wed)Virkar, A. .......................................... 840 (Mon)Vissers, D. ........................................... 124 (Tue)Viswanathan, S. ................................. 76 (Mon), ..........................................77 (Mon), 751 (Wed)Vivier, V. ... 1157 (Mon), 1169 (Tue), 1170 (Tue)Viyannalage, L. ................................. 457 (Wed)Vodyanoy, V. .................................... 1278 (Tue)Vogt, S. ............................................... 397 (Tue)Vohra, A. ............................................ 32 (Mon)Volfkovich, Y. ..................................... 256 (Tue)von Ammon, W. .............................. 513 (Mon), ..........................................525 (Tue), 534 (Wed)von Kraemer, S. ................................. 173 (Wed)Voronkov, V. ... 511 (Mon), 523 (Tue), 524 (Tue)Voss, L. ............................................... 503 (Tue)Voth, G. .......................................... 1223 (Mon)Vovelle, C. .......................................... 803 (Tue)Vynnycky, M. ................................... 1175 (Tue)

WWachsman, E. ... 852 (Tue), 853 (Tue), 854 (Tue)Wachsman, E. ..................................... 855 (Tue)Wada, Y. ............................................ 603 (Mon)Wagner, B. ........................................ 485 (Mon)Wagner, D. ........................................ 1237 (Tue)Wajima, H. ......................................... 807 (Tue)Wakabayashi, T. ................................. 676 (Tue)Wakabayashi, Y. ............................. 1168 (Mon)Wakahara, T. ....................................... 697 (Tue)

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Wakatsuki, H. ..................................... 443 (Tue)Wakatuki, T. ....................................... 60 (Mon)Wakisaka, M. ...................................... 243 (Tue)Walch, S. ........................ 554 (Tue), 1220 (Mon)Wales, M. .......................................... 1274 (Tue)Walker, M. .......................................... 425 (Tue)Wallette, A. ......................................... 954 (Tue)Wan, C. ........... 213 (Thu), 269 (Tue), 441 (Tue)Wang, B. ............................................... 92 (Tue)Wang, C. .......................1141 (Thu), 1151 (Thu)Wang, C. ........................................... 1238 (Tue)Wang, C. ........................................... 1054 (Tue)Wang, C. ............................................. 504 (Tue)Wang, C. ............................................. 63 (Mon)Wang, C. ............................ 253 (Tue), 254 (Tue)Wang, G. ............................................ 625 (Tue)Wang, G. ..........................................1084 (Thu)Wang, H. ........................... 612 (Tue), 618 (Tue)Wang, H. ........................................... 373 (Wed)Wang, H. ......................................... 1137 (Wed)Wang, H. ............................................200 (Thu)Wang, J. ............................................ 1171 (Tue)Wang, J. .............................................. 488 (Tue)Wang, J. ............................................. 279 (Wed)Wang, J. .... 1262 (Mon), 1273 (Tue), 1276 (Tue)Wang, K. ............................ 140 (Tue), 246 (Tue)Wang, K. ............................................. 677 (Tue)Wang, L. ............................ 246 (Tue), 247 (Tue)Wang, L. ............................................. 167 (Tue)Wang, P. ............................................ 1039 (Tue)Wang, Q. ............................................ 426 (Tue)Wang, R. ...........................................1091 (Thu)Wang, W. ............................................ 269 (Tue)Wang, W. ........................................... 466 (Wed)Wang, X. .............................................734 (Thu)Wang, X. ........... 935 (Tue), 938 (Tue), 946 (Tue)Wang, Y. ............................................. 306 (Tue)Wang, Y. .......... 213 (Thu), 269 (Tue), 441 (Tue)Wang, Y. ............................................. 504 (Tue)Wang, Y. ............................................. 860 (Tue)Wang, Y. .............................................551 (Thu)Wang, Z. ............................................. 769 (Tue)Wang, Z. ............................................. 666 (Tue)Wang, Z. ........................................... 1074 (Tue)Wang, Z. ............................................. 677 (Tue)Wanner, R. .......................................... 397 (Tue)Warburton, M. ................................ 1244 (Wed)Warner, K. ......................................... 867 (Wed)Wasileski, S. .................................... 1094 (Mon)Watanabe, H. ..................................... 406 (Wed)Watanabe, H. ................. 379 (Mon), 382 (Mon)Watanabe, K. .............. 1161 (Mon), 1184 (Tue), .................... 1187 (Tue), 1188 (Tue), 1190 (Tue)Watanabe, K. ..................................... 406 (Wed)Watanabe, M. ..................177 (Wed), 241 (Tue), ........................................... 243 (Tue), 859 (Tue)Watanabe, M. ..................................... 519 (Tue)Watanabe, T. ................................... 1017 (Mon)Watling, K. ...................................... 902 (Mon), ....................................... 903 (Mon), 908 (Mon)Weber, A. ........................................... 175 (Wed)Weber, E. ............................................549 (Thu)Weetall, H. ....................................... 1251 (Wed)Wei, B. .............................. 250 (Tue), 686 (Thu)Wei, J. ................................................. 677 (Tue)Wei, T. ................................................213 (Thu)Weidman, T. .................. 416 (Mon), 419 (Mon)Weidner, J. ........................................ 1107 (Tue)Weijtmans, J. ......................................551 (Thu)Weil, K. ...............................................333 (Thu)Weil, K. .............................................. 922 (Wed)Weimer, A. ...................... 78 (Mon), 651 (Mon), ....................... 814 (Tue), 833 (Wed), 836 (Wed)Weimer, M. ......................................... 78 (Mon)Weis, P. .............................................. 722 (Wed)Weisman, R. ................. 659 (Mon), 661 (Mon), ........................ 668 (Tue), 737 (Thu), 739 (Thu)Weissmuller, J. .................................... 74 (Mon)Weissmueller, J. ................................ 1042 (Tue)Wen, P. ................................................ 488 (Tue)Wen, T. .......................... 351 (Tue), 1037 (Mon)Wen, W. ............................................. 179 (Wed)

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YYagi, H. .............................................. 540 (Wed)Yakovkina, L. ........................................ 4 (Mon)Yamabe, K. ........................................ 382 (Mon)Yamada, H. .................... 108 (Mon), 115 (Mon)Yamada, K. ..................... 379 (Mon), 382 (Mon)Yamada, M. ........................................ 697 (Tue)Yamada, S. ......................................... 748 (Wed)Yamada-Kaneta, H. ............................ 536 (Wed)Yamaguchi, H. .................................... 117 (Tue)Yamaguchi, R. ...................................... 84 (Tue)

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