Schedule
Schedule of Events
Time
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Event
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Location
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Monday, June 10
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3:30 - 5:00 PM
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Registration
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Ballroom Foyer
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4:00 - 5:25 PM
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Welcome Reception
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Stadium View
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5:25 - 6:30 PM
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Welcome, Christopher Hadad, Vice Chair for Research and Administration, OSU Chemistry,
Introduction of Kipping Award Winner Brian Rekken, Dow.
Keynote: “New synthetic methodologies using silicon-based synthetic tools” Herbert Roesky, University of Göttingen, Germany*
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Ballroom ABC
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Tuesday, June 11
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7:30-8:30 AM
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Registration
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Ballroom Foyer
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7:30-8:30 AM
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Breakfast
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Ballroom Foyer
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8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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Technical Program
10:30-11:00, Break
12:10-1:35, Lunch (Buffet)
2:55-3:30, Break
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Ballroom ABC
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5:30 PM
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Group Photo
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Blackwell Steps
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6:30-8:30 PM
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Poster Session (Hors D’oeuvres)
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Pavilion
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Wednesday, June 12
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7:30-8:30 AM
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Registration
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Ballroom Foyer
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7:30-8:30 AM
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Breakfast
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Ballroom Foyer
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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Technical Program
10:30-11:00, Break
12:10-1:35, Lunch (On Own)
2:55-3:30, Break
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Ballroom ABC and Pfahl 140
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6:30 - 8:30 PM
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Banquet
Welcome, Joseph Furgal andChristine Thomas, Co-Chairs
Selection of Next Year’s Host
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Ballroom ABC
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8:30 PM
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Adjourn
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*Unfortunately, Prof. Roesky has fallen and is currently hospitalized. He could potentially present remotely, but if not, we will offer an optional tour of the OSU Chemistry Dept. Facilities and Instrumentation at this time.
Tuesday, June 11
Technical Program Schedule
Time
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Title
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Morning Session
Paul Zelisko, Chair
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8:30-9:10
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Preparation of dimethyldichlorosilane, Me2SiCl2, from Rice Hulls.
Dimi Katsoulis
Dow Silicones, Midland, MI
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9:10-9:50
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Bond Activation on the Silylene Bridged Group 10 Metal Clusters
Yusuke Sunada
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Japan
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9:50-10:30
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A network that should not arise: Concatenated ring networks from chain extenders
Anne Skov (Remote)
Danish Technical University, Denmark
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10:30-11:00
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Break
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11:00-11:40
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Sustainable hybrid coatings as PFAS alternatives for textile applications
Claudia Stauch
Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research, ISC, Germany
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11:40-12:10
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DNA-Inspired Synthesis of Recyclable and Self-Healing Thymine-Containing Silicone Polymers Laura Voigt Brock University, Canada
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12:10-1:35
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Lunch, Buffet
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Afternoon Session
Cory Sims, Chair
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1:35-2:15
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Original non-noble metal nanoparticles and structurally simple complexes as promising catalysts for olefin hydrosilylation reactions Chloé Thieuleux
Université de Lyon, France
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2:15-2:55
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Role of Organofunctional Silanes in Improving Water Resistance and Wet Adhesion of Silylated Polyurethanes
Anne Dussaud
Momentive Performance Materials, USA
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2:55-3:30
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Coffee Break
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3:30-4:10
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Cross-Coupling of Silicon Electrophiles Using Palladium Catalysis
Don Watson
University of Delaware, USA
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4:10-4:50
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Conjugation via Si-O-Si bonds, is it real?
Rick Laine
University of Michigan, USA
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4:50-5:20
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Efficient Aminosilane Synthesis by a Well-Defined Nickel Precatalyst
Sean Dunphy
University of California – San Diego, USA
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5:20-6:00
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Reactivity of Silylium and Other Cations in the Context of Catalytic Hydrodefluorination
Oleg Ozerov
Texas A&M University, USA
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6:30-8:30
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Poster Session (Heavy Hors D’oeuvres)
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6:30-8:30 Poster Session
Refreshments Provided
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#1 Development of Heterobimetallic, Subvalent MIV/Co–I (M = Zr, Hf) Complexes for Reductive Silylation of Nitrogen
Preshit Abhyankar
Ohio State University, USA
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#8 Silicone elastomers incorporating silicone compatible cyclodextrins
Vera Popova
Wacker Chemical Corp., USA
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#2 Hybrid Organo-Silicon 3D Printable Materials for Medical Devices
Ethan Chandler
Bowling Green State University, USA
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#9 Direct Contact Toxicity Testing of Silicon Based Coatings Utilizing Biological Methods.
Rick Postema
Bowling Green State University, USA
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#3 Borane-Catalyzed Postpolymerization Hydrosilylation of Poly(cyclosilane)s
Marissa Coschigano
Johns Hopkins University, USA
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#10 Structural understanding of silsesquioxanes for industrially viable applications
Safiyah Muhammad
Dow Silicones Corp. USA
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#4 Yield Optimization Study of Cyclic Azasilanes
Nai-hsuan Hu
Gelest, USA
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#11 Utilizing Silicon Chemistry: A Key Approach for Achieving Regioselective Wittig Rearrangement
Darshika Singh
Michigan State University, USA
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#5 Fluoride-Promoted Hydroxyl-Directed Nucleophilic Hydrosilylations
Adam Jones & Hunter Peterson
Western Washington University, USA
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#12 The Thermoelectric Chiral Anomaly in Silicon Group
Weyl Semimetal Pb1-xSnxTe:In
Tianze Song
The Ohio State University, USA
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#6 Synthesis of siloxanes with reactive groups
Jiaorong Kuang
Gunma University, Japan
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#13 Decorated tetravinyltetramethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane copolymers that enable electronic communication between different aromatic moieties. Potential to tune emission l-max and fF
Zijing Zhang
University of Michigan, USA
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#7 Hydrophilic silicone elastomer gels by modification of silicones with cyclodextrins
Amitabha Mitra
Wacker Chemical Corp., USA
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8:30 End of Tuesday Session
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Wednesday, June 12
Technical Program Schedule
Morning Session A
Ballroom
Mahmud Rashed, Chair
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Morning Session B
Pfahl 140
Christine Thomas, Chair
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8:30-8:45
Upcycling the plentiful Ag-waste, rice hull ash (RHA), to multiple value added products
Richard Laine
University of Michigan
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8:30-9:00
[M]-/Organo-Catalyzed Aerobic Si–H- and C–H-functionalization as the Green Way for the Preparation of Functionalized Organosilicon Compounds (Remote)
Irina Goncharova
Russian Academy of Sciences
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9:00-9:30
Understanding Super Soft Silicones Networks: A Study on Concatenated Siloxanes
Herenia Espitia Armenta
Danish Technical University, Denmark
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9:00-9:30
Hydrosilylation – a Key Catalytic Approach to Si–C-Bond Formation
(Remote)
Ashot Arzumanyan
Russian Academy of Sciences
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9:30-10:00
Size control of silicon particles via reduction of a hexacoordinated silicon complex
Megan Parker
University of Bordeaux, France
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9:30-10:00
Axis-dependent Conduction Polarity in Transition Metal Silicide Crystals Joshua Goldberger
The Ohio State University, USA
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10:00-10:30
Exploring Novel Silsesquioxanes for Diverse Applications
Yujia Liu
Gunma University, Japan
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10:00-10:30
Study of hydrogen silsesquioxane mechanism via environmental
transmission electron microscopy and preparation of highly resonant Si@Au particles
Emmanuel Opeyemi Idowu
University of Bordeaux, France
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10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
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11:00-11:30
Advancements in Synthesis, and Functionalization of Fluorosilicone Polymers and Surface Modification Analysis
Julio Trevino Silvo
Brock University, Canada
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11:00-11:30
Synthesis of a Cyclic Siloxazane via a Single-Metal, Dual-Catalysis Process Brian Rekken
Dow Silicones Corp, USA
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11:30-12:00
Waste Tire Rubber in Silicones: Reducing the Carbon Footprint without Sacrificing Silicone Properties
Yang Chen
EnRoute Interfaces Inc. Canada
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11:30-12:00
Synthesis and assembly of optically resonant silicon@silicon oxynitride core-shell particles
Glenna Drisko
University of Bordeaux, France
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12:00-1:25
Lunch (On Own)
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Afternoon Session A
Ballroom
Herenia Espitia Armenta, Chair
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Afternoon Session B
Pfahl 140
Sean Dunphy, Chair
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1:25-1:55
Additive Manufacturing of Silicone by Heating at a Patterned Photothermal Interface (HAPPI) Chang-Uk Lee
University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA
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1:25-1:55
Advancing Biocatalysis: Using Siloxanes to Solubilize Enzymes in Organic Solvents
Paul Zelisko
Brock University, Canada
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1:55-2:25
Karstedt's Catalyst inhibition and latent cure behavior in high solids loading, low density Silicone elastomer Composites
James Lewicki (Withdrawn)
Lawrence Livermore National Lab, USA
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1:55-2:25
New Applications of Ir(I) Dimers in Organosilane Chemistry and Allied Reactions
Robert Maleczka
Michigan State University, USA
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2:25-2:55
Multifunctional Silane Coupling Agents
Masafumi Unno
Gunma University, Japan
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2:25-2:55
Silacrown Ethers: Development as Ion Transport Agents and Potential Therapeutics for Channelopathy Diseases
Barry Arkles
Catemer Inc., USA
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2:55-3:30
Coffee Break
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3:30-4:00
Revitalizing Photo-activated R-Alkoxysilanes Containing 2-Nitrobenzyl Protecting Groups as Stable Precursors for Photo-driven Polymerizations
Mahmud Rashed
Bowling Green State University, USA
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3:30-4:00
A Metal-Free Alternative to Platinum?
Marc-Andre Courtemanche
Dow Silicones Corp., USA
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4:00-4:30
Sublimation Deposition of SiC Single Crystal Growth and Defects Analysis by T-ray
Anis Rahman
Applied Research and Photonics Inc., USA
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4:00-4:30
Synthesis and Assessment of a Highly Active Alkene Hydrofunctionalization Catalyst via an Air-Stable PP(CF3)PCoI2
Pre-catalyst
Matthew Fitzsimmons
The Ohio State University, USA
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4:30-5:00
Effects of Alterations in Photo-Actuatable Q-Cage Silica Networks on Loading and Unloading Efficiency
Cory Sims
Bowling Green State University, USA
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4:30-5:00
The Influence of the Counterion on the Hydrosilylation Reaction
Mark Westmeyer
Momentive Performance Materials, USA
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5:00-5:30
Leveraging the Configurational Flexibility of Silicon-Carbon Bonds for Polymer and Composite Applications
Andrew Guenthner
Tideway Arts and Sciences, LLC, USA
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5:00-5:30
The Impact of a Silyl Substituent on the Fluorescent Properties of Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT) based Probes.
Yonghao Li
University of Akron, USA
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5:30 Picture
5:45-6:30
Break
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6:30-8:30
Banquet and Closing Ceremony
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