SOCIAL EVENTS:
BUSINESS MEETING:
Monday 5:00-6:00 PM
DIVISION SOCIAL HOUR: Monday 6:00-7:30 PM
SUNDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry in honor of Karl-Ludwig Kratz
W. B. Walters, Organizer
G. Friedlander, Presiding
| 8:30 | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 8:45 | 1. | Award Address: ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry, sponsored by The Gordon and Breach Publishing Group. From rapid chemistry to rapid nucleosynthesis. | K-L. Kratz |
| 9:35 | Intermission | ||
| 10:00 | 2. | Hunting for superheavy elements in nature - Reminisences of a participant. | G. Herrmann |
| 10:30 | 3. | Fission yield measurements, 30 years ago and recent results. | H. Denschlag |
| 11:00 | 4. | The r-process: Constraints on nuclear properties and astrophysical sites. | F. K. Thielemann |
| 11:30 | 5. | Unified nuclear structure model for astrophysical applications: Origin, development history, current status and future directions. | P. M. Moeller |
SUNDAY MORNING Section B
Additional Aspects of Nuclear Science and Technology
L. R. Morss, Organizer, Presiding
K. E. Gregorich, Presiding
| 10:00 | 6. | Electrochemical studies of technetium in near-neutral aqueous systems. | D. A. Wruck, C. Hayden, C. E. A. Palmer |
| 10:20 | 7. | The case for neutral beta decay. | W. C. McHarris |
| 10:40 | 8. | Production cross sections of 261Ha from the 250Cf(15N,4n) reactions. | M. R. Lane, K. E. Gregorich, D. M. Lee, B. Wierczinski, C. A. McGrath, M. B. Hendricks, D. A. Shaughnessy, D. A. Strellis, E. R. Sylwester, P. A. Wilk, D. C. Hoffman |
| 11:00 | Intermission | ||
| 11:20 | 9. | Study of (HI,3n) reactions with actinide targets. | J. B. Patin, C. A. McGrath, K. E. Gregorich, M. R. Lane, D. M. Lee, C. A. Laue, D. A. Shaughnessy, D. A. Strellis, P. A. Wilk, D. C. Hoffman |
| 11:40 | 10. | A gas-jet transport system coupled with the Berkeley gas-filled separator. | K. E. Gregorich, V. Ninov, D. A. Strellis, C. A. Laue, P. A. Wilk, J. B. Patin |
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Theory
W. B. Walters, Organizer
P. F. Mantica, Presiding
| 2:20 | 11. | Spherical and deformed nuclei far from stability. | J. Dobaczewski |
| 2:50 | 12. | Hartree-Fock Mean-Field Models using Separable Interactions. | P. D. Stevenson, R. M. Strayer, J. Rikovska |
| 3:20 | Intermission | ||
| 3:50 | 13. | Large scale shell-model calculations for nuclear astrophysics. | E. Caurier, K. Langanke, G. Martinez-Pilaldo, F. Nowacki, A. P. Zuker |
| 4:20 | 14. | Neutrinos and the site of the r-process. | P. Vogel |
| 4:50 | 15. | Neutrino-nucleus reactions in supernovae. | K. Langanke |
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Section B
Do Neutrinos Oscillate? Recent Developments about Solar, Atmospheric and Accelerator Neutrinos
R. L. Hahn, Organizer, Presiding
| 1:30 | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 1:40 | 16. | Solar neutrinos: an overview. | J. N. Bahcall |
| 2:20 | 17. | Continuing operation of the Homestake chlorine solar electron neutrino detector. | K. Lande, R. Davis, P. Wildenhain, J. N. Bahcall, W. Haxton |
| 2:55 | 18. | Gallium-based solar neutrino detection at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (from GALLEX and GNO). | N. Ferrari |
| 3:25 | Intermission | ||
| 3:45 | 19. | Results of SAGE III. | J. S. Nico, T. J. Bowles, W. A. Teasdale, D. L. Wark, J. N. Abdurashitov, V. N. Gavrin, S. V. Girin, V. V. Gorbachev, T. V. Ibragimova, A. V. Kalikhov, N. G. Khaimasov, T. V. Knodel, V. N. Kornoukhov, I. Mirmov, A. A. Shikhin, E. P. Verentenkin, V. Vermul, V. E. Yants, M. L. Cherry, B. T. Cleveland, T. Daily, R. Davis, K. Lande, C. K. Lee, P. Wildenhain, J. F. Wilkerson |
| 4:15 | 20. | The solar neutrino energy spectrum (from Super-Kamiokande). | M. B. Smy |
| 4:45 | 21. | The HERON project. | R. E. Lanou, J. S. Adams, Y. H. Huang, Y. H. Kim, H. J. Maris, G. M. Seidel |
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Structure and Bonding
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
J. V. Beitz, Organizer, Presiding
D. L. Clark, Organizer, Presiding
| 1:00 | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 1:05 | 22. | Computational approaches to actinide chemistry. | D. A. Dixon, J. A. Nichols, R. J. Harrison, T. L. Windus, G. Sandrone |
| 1:45 | 23. | Spectroscopic speciation of aquatic actinides: Methods and application. | J-I. Kim |
| 2:25 | 24. | Spin-orbit configuration interaction calculations of the electronic states of actinyl ions. | R. M. Pitzer, J. P. Blaudeau, S. R. Brozell, S. Matsika, Z. Zhang |
| 3:05 | Intermission | ||
| 3:15 | 25. | Covalency and f-orbitals in Ln and An complexes. | G. R. Choppin |
| 3:55 | 26. | Actinide coordination chemistry -- challenges for theoreticians and experimentalists. | U. Wahlgren, B. Schimmelpfennig, I. Grenthe, H. Moll, L. Maron, V. Vallet, O. Gropen |
| 4:15 | 27. | The role of the 6p orbital in the bending of the actinyls. | K. G. Dyall |
| 4:35 | 28. | The spectroscopy and electronic structure of actinyl ions. | R. G. Denning |
| 4:55 | 29. | Predictions of physico-chemical properties of the heaviest elements. | V. Pershina |
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MONDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Astrophysics
W. B. Walters, Presiding
| 8:30 | 30. | Short-lived nuclei in the early solar system and a diversity of r-processes. | G. Wasserburg |
| 9:00 | 31. | Nucleocosmochronology with r-process nucleosythesis products. | J. Truran |
| 9:30 | 32. | Nuclear physics, stellar abundances and the age of the galaxy. | J. J. Cowan, K-L. Kratz, B. Pfeiffer, F. K. Thielemann, C. Sneden |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:20 | 33. | s- and r-Process signatures in presolar grains. | U. Ott |
| 10:50 | 34. | Heavy element isotopic abundances from individual circumstellar grains isolated from meteorites: Nucleosynthetic signatures of individual stars. | M. Pellin, G. K. Nicolussi, A. M. Davis, R. S. Lewis, R. N. Clayton |
| 11:20 | 35. | Jupiter data confirm local element synthesis. | O. Manuel, K. Windler |
MONDAY MORNING Section B
Do Neutrinos Oscillate? Recent Developments about Solar, Atmospheric and Accelerator Neutrinos
A. Mignery, Presiding
| 9:00 | 36. | Status report on solar nuclear fusion cross sections. | P. D. Parker |
| 9:30 | 37. | Measurements of Sú17¡(0) with radioactive beams. | M. Gai |
| 10:00 | 38. | Reaction rate measurements relevant to the solar neutrino problem (LUNA and NABONA). | U. Greife |
| 10:30 | Intermission | ||
| 10:50 | 39. | Production of a 7Be target and measurement of the 7B(p, gamma)8B reaction. | F. Streider |
| 11:10 | 40. | Measurements of low energy cross sections for the solar neutrino problem by the LUNA Collaboration. | M. Junker |
| 11:30 | 41. | Evidence for neutrino oscillations. | A. J. Baltz |
MONDAY MORNING Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Coordination Chemistry I
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K. L. Nash, Presiding
N. Kaltsoyannis, Presiding
| 8:00 | 42. | Structural trends in actinyl (V, VI) ions of U, Np and Pu. | D. L. Clark, D. W. Koegh, S. D. Conradson, L. A. Morales, M. P. Neu, P. D. Palmer, R. D. Rogers, W. Runde, B. L. Scott, C. D. Tait |
| 8:40 | 43. | Theoretical studies of the electronic structure and solution properties of actinide species. | P. J. Hay, R. L. Martin, G. Schreckenbach, L. R. Pratt |
| 9:20 | 44. | Multinuclear NMR and EXAFS spectroscopy of uranyl dicarboxylates in aqueous solution. | F. R. Livens, J. Jiang, D. Collison, J. M. Charnock, H. Eccles |
| 9:40 | 45. | Coordination of heavy metals: Au, Tl, and U. | P. Pyykªo |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:15 | 46. | Structural and physical characteristics of plutonium hydrolysis and hydration products. | M. P. Neu, S. D. Conradson, D. W. Keogh, S. D. Reilly, R. K. Schulze, C. D. Tait, J. H. Terry |
| 10:35 | 47. | Studies of f-element complexes with soft donor ligands. | M. P. Jensen, A. H. Bond, L. R. Morss |
| 10:55 | 48. | AnXY2+ ions (X, Y = S, Se ,Te) valence-isoelectronic with AnO22+: The nature of actinyl-ligand binding. | C. J. Marsden, N. Ismail, J. L. Heully |
| 11:15 | 49. | The effects of plutonium speciation on partitioning in polyethylene glycol-based aqueous biphasic systems and ABEC resins. | R. D. Rogers, S. T. Griffin, A. E. Visser |
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MONDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Experiments on the Proton-Rich Side
R. A. Meyer, Presiding
| 1:30 | 50. | Mass measurements along the rp-process path. | D. S. Brenner, B. E. Tomlin, C. J. Barton, N. V. Zamfir, R. L. Gill, B. Liu, G. Cata-Danil, R. Kruecken, C. W. Beausang, J. R. Novak, J. R. Cooper, R. F. Casten |
| 2:00 | 51. | Proton decays - Nuclear structure and binding beyond the drip line. | P. J. Woods |
| 2:30 | 52. | Measurement of the half-life for Zr-80 by delayed gamma tagging. | J. J. Ressler, A. Piechaczek, W. B. Walters, A. Aprahamian, J. C. Batchelder, C. R. Bingham, D. S. Brenner, T. Ginter, C. J. Gross, R. Grzywacz, D. Kulp, B. MacDonald, K. Rykaczewski, W. Revioli, J. R. Stone, M. Wiescher, J. Winger, E. F. Zganjar |
| 2:50 | Intermission | ||
| 3:10 | 53. | Frontiers in experimental nuclear astrophysics. | M. Wiescher |
| 3:40 | 54. | Rapid Proton Captures in the Atmosphere of Accreting Neutron Stars. | H. Schatz |
| 4:10 | 55. | Mass and Lifetime Measurements of Stored Exotic Muclei. | H. Geissel |
| 4:40 | Discussion | ||
| 5:00 | Business Meeting | ||
| 6:00 | Social Hour |
MONDAY AFTERNOON Section B
Do Neutrinos Oscillate? Recent Developments about Solar, Atmospheric and Accelerator Neutrinos
T. E. Ward, Presiding
| 1:30 | 56. | Evidence for atmospheric neutrino oscillation (from Super-Kamiokande). | D. Casper |
| 2:05 | 57. | Recent results from the LSND experiment. | W. J. Metcalf |
| 2:35 | 58. | Results from the search for neutrino oscillations with KARMEN. | K. G. Eitel |
| 3:05 | Intermission | ||
| 3:25 | 59. | Final result from the reactor neutrino oscillation search at CHOOZ. | Y. Declais |
| 3:55 | 60. | The Palo Verde reactor neutrino oscillation experiment. | A. G. Piepke |
| 4:25 | 61. | Status of MINOS, the long baseline neutrino project. | S. G. Wojcicki |
MONDAY AFTERNOON Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Solid State Studies
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
J. M. Berg, Presiding
D. K. Shuh, Presiding
| 1:00 | 62. | The electronic structure of high symmetry actinide compounds. | N. M. Edelstein |
| 1:40 | 63. | Magnetic, electronic, and structural properties of americium and curium in complex oxides. | L. Soderholm, S. Skanthakumar, C. W. Williams |
| 2:00 | 64. | All-electron LCGTO calculations for light actinide crystals. | J. C. Boettger |
| 2:20 | 65. | New phases in the A-An-P-Q system from molten alkali metal chalcogenide salts (A = K, Rb; An = Th, U, Np, Pu). | P. K. Dorhout, P. M. Briggs, R. F. Hess, K. D. Abney |
| 2:40 | 66. | Photoelectron spectroscopy in transuranics using a laser plasma light source. | A. J. Arko, J. J. Joyce, L. A. Morales, L. E. Cox |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:15 | 67. | Ab initio study of the energy levels of uranium doped into calcium fluoride. | S. R. Brozell, R. M. Pitzer |
| 3:35 | 68. | Testing and modeling a ceramic nuclear waste form: Glass-bonded sodalite. | L. R. Morss, M. A. Lewis, T. H. Fanning, W. L. Ebert |
| 3:55 | 69. | Importance of complexation and local environment for the fundamental chemistry of transuranics in glasses and inorganic ceramics. | R. G. Haire, Z. Assefa, P. E. Raison, N. Stump |
| 4:15 | 70. | A spectroscopic approach to local structure of actinides in glasses. | G. K. Liu |
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MONDAY EVENING
Heavy Element Chemistry: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment
J. V. Beitz, Organizer, Presiding
7:00 - 9:00 Posters
| 71. | Speciation of plutonium in water. | J. P. Blaudeau, S. Zygmunt, L. A. Curtiss, D. T. Reed, B. E. Bursten | |
| 72. | Removal of UO22+ and Sr2+ from aqueous solutions via sol-gel extraction. | M. C. Burleigh, S. Dai, Z. Xue, C. E. Barnes | |
| 73. | Plutonium and uranium speciation on aged ion-exchange resins. | D. E. Morris, C. D. Tait, C. T. Buscher, J. M. Berg, S. L. Mecklenburg, K. M. Huchton, A. R. Wheeler, R. J. Donohoe | |
| 74. | Chemistry of heavy element complexes in subsurface waters at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. | J. Myers, J. D. Navratil |
TUESDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis New Nuclear Advances
D. S. Brenner, Presiding
| 8:30 | 75. | Nuclear physics far from stability. | R. F. Casten |
| 9:00 | 76. | The Dragon Facility at TRIUMF-ISAC: A Status Report. | J. D'Auria |
| 9:30 | 77. | First Radioactive Beam Experiments at the LBNL BEARS Facility. | P. E. Haustein, J. Cerny, F. Q. Guo, R. Joosten, R. M. Larimer, C. Lyneis, M. A. McMahon, E. B. Norman, J. P. O'Neil, J. Powell, M. W. Rowe, H. Van Brocklin, D. Wutte, Z. Q. Xie, J. Xu |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:20 | 78. | New Atomic Mass determinations near Ni-78 and Sn-132. | B. Fogelberg |
| 10:40 | 79. | New Nuclear Structure Near Sn-132. | W. B. Walters |
| 11:00 | 80. | The Chemical Technique used for Radioactive Beam Production at ISOLDE. | H. Ravn |
| 11:30 | 81. | Mass Measurements at ISOLDE. | G. Bollen |
TUESDAY MORNING Section B
Do Neutrinos Oscillate? Recent Developments about Solar, Atmospheric and Accelerator Neutrinos
S. W. Yates, Presiding
| 9:00 | 82. | The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. | H. D. Heron |
| 9:30 | 83. | Calibration and operating characteristics of an iodine solar electron neutrino detector (at Homestake). | K. Lande, B. T. Cleveland, R. Davis, P. Wildenhain, W. Haxton, J. N. Abdurashitov, V. N. Gavrin, Y. Khomyakov |
| 9:50 | 84. | Borexino and its physics program. | G. Bellini |
| 10:20 | Intermission | ||
| 10:35 | 85. | LENS: real time spectroscopy of pp and õ7Be electron-flavor solar neutrinos. | R. S. Raghavan |
| 11:10 | 86. | Status report on the HELLAZ R&D solar neutrino project. | P. Gorodetzky |
| 11:40 | 87. | Towards a 10-MegaCurie neutrino source. | M. Cribier |
TUESDAY MORNING Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Advances in Theoretical Approaches
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P. J. Hay, Presiding
B. E. Bursten, Presiding
| 8:00 | 88. | Initial theoretical studies of actinide/lanthanide chemistry. | A. F. Wagner, J. L. Tilson, R. Shepard, C. Naleway, M. Seth, M. Minkoff, W. C. Ermler |
| 8:40 | 89. | Ab initio studies of molecules comprised of one or more heavy elements using large-core pseudopotentials. | W. C. Ermler, M. M. Marino, M. Seth |
| 9:00 | 90. | Density functional theory of thorium complexes. | T. L. Windus, D. A. Dixon |
| 9:20 | 91. | Ab initio study of uranyl complexation by various anions in solutions. | Z. Zhang, R. J. Harrison, R. M. Pitzer |
| 9:40 | 92. | Fully relativistic calculations on uranyl compounds as benchmark for theory and support for experiment. | W. A. De Jong, R. J. Harrison, H. M. Cho |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:15 | 93. | Ab initio calculations of the neptunyl and dioxoneptunium (+1) ions. | S. Matsika, R. M. Pitzer |
| 10:35 | 94. | Ab initio spin-orbit models of americium. | J. L. Tilson, W. C. Ermler, R. M. Pitzer |
| 10:55 | 95. | Density functional theory of actinide complexes. | J. A. Nichols, T. L. Windus, D. A. Dixon |
| 11:15 | 96. | Interaction potentials including charge transfer for the complex of radon with the magnesium positive ion. | P. A. Christiansen, T. M. Moffett, G. A. DiLabio |
TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Experiments on the Neutron-Rich Side
G. Herrmann, Presiding
| 1:30 | 97. | Nuclear Structure Studies of Short-Lived Radionuclides by Correlating Beta Decay with Fragment Implants in a Silicon Strip Detector. | P. F. Mantica, J. I. Prisciandaro, C. F. Powell, D. Seweryniak |
| 2:00 | 98. | Decay of Neutron-Rich Mn Nuclides and Collectivity of N ~ 40 Isotopes. | A. Woehr, K-L. Kratz, M. Hannawald, W. B. Walters, V. N. Fedoseyev, V. I. Mishin, H. L. Ravn |
| 2:30 | 99. | Beta Decay of Neutron-Rich Ni and Co Nuclei: Probing single-Particle States around the Z = 28 and N = 40 Shell closures. | M. Huyse, S. Franchoo, U. Koester, K-L. Kratz, K. Kruglov, Y. Kudryatsev, W. F. Mueller, B. Pfeiffer, R. Raabe, I. Reusen, P. Thirolf, P. Van Duppen, J. Van Roosbroeck, L. Vermeeren, W. B. Walters, L. Weissmann, A. Woehr |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:20 | 100. | New Microsecond Isomers in Very Neutron-Rich Nuclei Studied with Fragmentation of Heavy-Ion Beams. | K. Rykaczewski |
| 3:50 | 101. | The Role of the N = 28 and N = 40 Closed Shells in the Production of Neutron-Rich Ca- Ti-Cr-Fe-Ni Elements in the Universe. | O. Sorlin |
| 4:20 | 102. | Predictions of Nuclear Reaction Rates far from Stability and their Impact on r-Process Nucleosynthesis. | T. Rauscher |
| 4:50 | 103. | Exploring the Structure of Nuclei with Energetic Neutrons. | S. W. Yates |
TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section B
Do Neutrinos Oscillate? Recent Developments about Solar, Atmospheric and Accelerator Neutrinos
P. E. Haustein, Presiding
| 1:30 | 104. | A search for an induced magnetic moment of the neutrino. | T. E. Ward, A. Rimski-Korsakov |
| 1:50 | 105. | Statistical analyses of possible correlations between the Homestake solar neutrino data and the sunspot cycle. | J. Boger, R. L. Hahn, J. B. Cumming |
| 2:20 | 106. | A technique to measure the NC background in SNO caused by the thorium decay chain. | H. D. Heron, R. K. Taplin, M. E. Moorheaad, J. K. Rowley, R. L. Hahn, J. Boger |
| 2:40 | 107. | Determination of primordial activity contributing to the background in the solar neutrino experiment, Borexino, by trace analytical means. | R. von Hentig, F. von Feilitzsch, T. Goldbrunner, G. Angloher |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:20 | 108. | High sensitivity method for measuring ultralow levels of radon and radium in gases and liquids. | M. Laubenstein, G. Heusser, W. Rau |
| 3:40 | 109. | The choice of a scintillator mixture for the solar neutrino detector of the Borexino experiment. | F. Elisei, F. Masetti, U. Mazzucato |
| 4:05 | 110. | Rare-earth loaded liquid scintillators for LENS. R. S. Raghavan | |
| 4:25 | 111. | Chemical technology of extraction of single 71Ge atoms from metal Ga in SAGE. | I. Mirmov |
| 4:45 | 112. | Chemical technology of preparation and certification of an artificial 51Cr neutrino source in SAGE. | V. Vermul |
TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Organometallic Chemistry
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D. A. Dixon, Presiding
T. P. Hanusa, Presiding
| 1:00 | 113. | Non-aqueous coordination and organometallic chemistry of the actinides. | C. J. Burns, M. P. Wilkerson, R. G. Peters, B. P. Warner, B. L. Scott, A. R. Schake, L. N. Morgan, H. J. Dewey, D. E. Morris |
| 1:40 | 114. | Theoretical studies of the structure and bonding in actinide and transactinide molecules. | B. E. Bursten, J. Li, C. S. Nash, J. P. Blaudeau |
| 2:20 | 115. | Synthesis, structure, and bonding in atom- or molecule-bridged diuranium complexes. | C. C. Cummins, P. Arnold, K. Meyer, A. L. Odom |
| 2:40 | 116. | Reactions of trigonal monopyramidal, trivalent uranium and cerium. | P. Scott, A. J. Kingsley, R. Boaretto, C. Morton, P. Roussel, C. J. Sanders |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:15 | 117. | Computational studies of the electronic structure of molecular uranium compounds. | N. Kaltsoyannis, P. Scott |
| 3:35 | 118. | Multi-electron reduction chemistry using the sterically crowded uranium complex, (C5Me5)3U. | W. J. Evans, G. W. Nyce, J. W. Ziller |
| 3:55 | 119. | Comparisons among heavy and superheavy Group VI transition metal carbonyls: A theoretical investigation of Mo(CO) 6, W(CO)6 and Sg(CO) 6. | C. S. Nash, B. E. Bursten |
| 4:15 | 120. | Redox behavior and Lewis base binding affinities of plutonium complexes. | A. R. Schake, C. J. Burns, A. N. I. Morgan, R. C. Schnabel, B. P. Warner, D. A. Costa, W. H. Smith |
| 4:35 | 121. | Gas-phase actinide chemistry studied by FTICR/MS. | A. Pires de Matos, J. Marcalo, J. P. Leal, J. M. Carretas, C. Ribeiro |
| 4:55 | 122. | Synthesis of gas-phase actinide complexes by laser ablation. | J. K. Gibson |
WEDNESDAY MORNING Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Experiments on the Neutron-Rich Side
H. Denschlag, Presiding
| 8:30 | 123. | A Long Way from Li-11 to Li-11. | G. Nyman, B. Jonson |
| 9:00 | 124. | Coulomb Dissociation of B-8. | K. Summerer |
| 9:30 | 125. | Laser Isotope and Isomer Separation of Neutron-Rich Ag Nuclides. | M. Hannawald, T. Kautzsch, K-L. Kratz, W. B. Walters |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:30 | 126. | Rapid Chemistry with Elements Beyond the r-Process. | M. Schaedel |
| 11:00 | 127. | Advances in the Research of Transuranium Elemts. | V. Ninov |
| 11:30 | 128. | Identical Bands at very low Excitation Energy in Neutron-Rich Sr Isotopes. | G. Lhersonneau, B. Pfeiffer, H. Gabelmann, K-L. Kratz |
WEDNESDAY MORNING Section B
Bioconjugate Chemistry in Nuclear Medicine
C. Anderson, Organizer, Presiding
| 8:25 | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 8:30 | 129. | Peptides, Bioconjugates and Radiolabels. | C. F. Meares, J. J. Peterson, R. H. Pak, D. L. Kukis |
| 9:10 | 130. | Synthesis, Characterization and Copper(II) Solution Chemistry of Dioxotetraazamacrocycles. | A. E. Martell, R. Motekaitis, Y. Sun, M. J. Welch |
| 9:30 | 131. | Tumor Targeting with Radiolabeled Folate-Chelate Conjugates. | M. A. Green, C. J. Mathias, C-Y. Ke, M. J. Turk, Z-F. Yang, P. S. Low |
| 9:50 | 132. | Low Molecular Weight Radiopharmaceuticals: Radiohalogenated MIGB and IUDR Analogues. | G. Vaidyanathan, M. R. Zalutsky |
| 10:10 | Intermission | ||
| 10:25 | 133. | Antibody Catabolism in a Oleic Acid-Induced Rat Model of Lung Inflammation. | R. E. Weiner, M. Hyde, K. Friedman, J. Zlotnick, R. Wolfe, D. Sasso |
| 10:40 | 134. | Analysis of Renal Metabolites of 111In-DOTA-Rituxan Fragments. | S. Tsai, A. A. Raubitschek, J. E. Shively |
| 10:55 | 135. | Metabolism of Radiometal-Labeled Octreotide Analogs. | C. Anderson, L. A. Bass, M. V. Lanahan |
| 11:15 | 136. | Conformation Analysis of Octreotide and Indium Bifunctional Chelate Conjugates. | D. E. Reichert, M. J. Welch, P. O. Norrby |
| 11:35 | 137. | Stereoselective Control of Re(V)Oxo N2S2 and N3S Chelate Diastereomers. | D. G. Roe, T. Fauconnier, J. Valliant, E. Wong, S. Bennett, R. A. Bell, A. Pollak, J. R. Thornback |
| 11:50 | 138. | A Unique Approach to Metal Based Pharmaceuticals and Radiopharmaceuticals; the use of Combinatorial Libraries of Metal Chelate- Biomolecule Conjugates. | D. G. Roe, A. Pollak, C. M. Pollock, S. Simpson, T. Fauconnier, J. R. Thornback |
WEDNESDAY MORNING Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Environmental Chemistry
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
G. R. Choppin, Presiding
J. R. Bargar, Presiding
| 8:00 | 139. | Uranium speciation in the aquatic environment: Convergence between modeling results and laboratory and field measurements. | H. Nitsche, G. Bernhard, G. Geipel, M. Rutsch, K. H. Heise, S. Pompe, K. Schmeide, M. Bubner, T. Arnold, T. Zorn, L. Baraniak, A. Abraham, B. Mack, T. Reich, A. Rossberg, H. Zaenker, P. Panak, S. Selenska-Pobell |
| 8:40 | 140. | Identification and modeling of carbonato complexes of tetravalent actinides. | D. Rai, N. J. Hess, A. R. Felmy, D. A. Moore |
| 9:20 | 141. | Spectroscopic evaluation of the aquatic chemistry and thermodynamics of trivalent actinides. | T. Fanghªanel, J-I. Kim |
| 9:40 | 142. | Plutonium behavior in the environment. | N. L. Haken, I. AlMahamid, W. Stringfellow |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:15 | 143. | EXAFS and FT-IR characterization of U(VI)-carbonato ternary complexes on Fe-oxides. | J. R. Bargar, R. L. Reitmeyer, J. A. Davis |
| 10:35 | 144. | Correlation between structure and thermodynamics of actinyl compounds and its environmental implication. | W. Runde |
| 10:55 | 145. | Actinide solubility under non-ideal conditions: An integrated approach of thermodynamic modeling and spectroscopic speciation. | L. Rao, D. Rai |
| 11:15 | 146. | The aqueous complexation of Eu(III) with organic chelating agents at high base concentration: Molecular and thermodynamic modeling results. | A. R. Felmy, D. A. Dixon |
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Section A
From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis
W. B. Walters, Organizer
K-L. Kratz, Presiding
| 1:30 | 147. | Constraints on Earth Accretion from Fractionation of Highly Siderophile Elements. | G. Schmidt, K-L. Kratz, H. Palme, J. Snow |
| 2:00 | 148. | Mobilisation and Migration of Anthropogenic Uranium and Thorium in Former Mining Areas in East Germany. | B. Wolf, K. Franke, H. Kupsch, K-L. Kratz |
| 2:30 | 5 149. | Distribution and Speciation of elements in Flood-Plain Soils Studied by Photon- and Neutron Activation Analysis. | D. Schulze, C. Segebade |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:30 | 150. | Heavy Metals in Former Silver and Mercury Mining Areas in Germany. | D. Schlosser, D. Baacke, P. Beuge, W. Hofmeister, M. Koziol, K-L. Kratz |
| 4:00 | 151. | The Kratz-Herrmann Formula. | B. Pfeiffer, K-L. Kratz |
| 4:30 | Concluding Remarks |
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Section B
Bioconjugate Chemistry in Nuclear Medicine
H. Van Brocklin, Organizer, Presiding
| 1:30 | 152. | Borane Cluster Chemistry in Nuclear Medicine and Related Areas. | M. F. Hawthorne, A. Maderna, R. A. Moore, M. B. Smuckler |
| 2:10 | 153. | The Use of Positron Emission Tomography in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy: Treatment Planning, Patient Monitoring and New Compound Development. | G. W. Kabalka |
| 2:30 | 154. | New DOTA Derivatives for Improved Metal Loading and Biodistribution of Radiolabeled Antibodies. | J. E. Shively, D. A. Keire, M. Kobayashi, S. Tsai |
| 2:50 | 155. | Evaluation of Copper-64-Labeled Anti- Colorectal Carcinoma Monoclonal Antibody Conjugate TETA-1A3. | M. R. Lewis, C. A. Boswewll, T. L. Buettner, D. Ye, J. M. Connett, C. J. Anderson |
| 3:10 | 156. | Scandium-47: A Replacement for Cu-67 as a Beta/Gamma Therapeutic Radiolabel. | S. C. Srivastava, K. L. Kolsky, V. Joshi, M. P. Sweet, G. E. Meinken, L. F. Mausner |
| 3:30 | Intermission | ||
| 3:45 | 157. | Development of Biotin Conjugates for Antibody-Based Targeted Radiotherapy. | D. S. Wilbur, P. M. Pathare, D. K. Hamlin, R. L. Vessella, K. R. Buhler, P. S. Stayton, D. E. Hyre |
| 4:05 | 158. | Synthesis of a Hydroxamate. | N. Wessinger, K. S. Graham, J. E. Shively |
| 4:25 | 159. | Covalent Attachment of Hydroxamic Acids to Proteins and Peptides for Post-Conjugation Radiolabeling with 186/188Re. | A. Safavy, M. B. Khazaeli, D. J. Buchsbaum |
| 4:45 | 160. | Radiobismuth as a Radiotherapeutic Tool. | R. J. Atcher |
| 5:05 | 161. | The Development of Chelating Agents for Ä-Emitter Therapy. | M. W. Brechbiel |
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Section C
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Coordination Chemistry II
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
C. A. Burns, Presiding
D. Rai, Presiding
| 1:00 | 162. | Coordination chemistry of actinides: Solutions for separation science. | K. L. Nash |
| 1:40 | 163. | Coordination of the uranyl ion with tripodal ligands. | P. B. Duval, D. L. Clark, D. W. Keogh, B. L. Scott |
| 2:00 | 164. | Solid state structures and solution speciation of uranyl compounds containing sterically demanding alkoxide ligands. | M. P. Wilkerson, C. J. Burns, H. J. Dewey, D. E. Morris, R. T. Paine, B. L. Scott |
| 2:20 | 165. | Complexation behavior of plutonium with NTA and EDTA. | I. AlMahamid, K. Becraft, N. Hakem, R. Gatti, H. Nitsche |
| 2:40 | 166. | Contribution of oxidation state and geometry to the XANES edge position and spectral features of Pu(III) solid and aqueous species. | D. T. Reed, S. Zygmunt, A. J. Kropf, L. A. Curtiss |
| 3:00 | Intermission | ||
| 3:15 | 167. | Structure and reactivity of penta- and hexa-valent actinide Ions (U, Np, Pu) under highly alkaline conditions. | D. W. Keogh, D. L. Clark, S. D. Conradson, R. J. Donohoe, D. E. Morris, M. P. Neu, P. D. Palmer, R. D. Rogers, W. Runde, B. L. Scott, C. D. Tait |
| 3:35 | 168. | Ligand-based approaches to stabilizing organometallic complexes of the heavy alkaline- earth elements. | T. P. Hanusa, M. J. Harvey, E. D. Brady, K. C. Jayaratne |
| 3:55 | 169. | Trends in actinyl electrochemistry: Voltammetry and theory. | D. E. Morris, D. W. Keogh, W. H. Smith, G. Schreckenbach, P. J. Hay, R. L. Martin |
| 4:15 | 170. | QSAR of distribution coefficients for actinide hexanitrato complexes. | E. W. Moody, M. E. Barr, G. D. Jarvinen |
| 4:35 | 171. | Investigation of the plutonium oxide-water reaction. | L. A. Morales, J. Haschke |
| 4:55 | 172. | The sorption of uranium and neptunium onto cementitious materials. | P. Zhao, B. E. Viani |
THURSDAY MORNING Section A
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment Spectroscopy and Electronic Structure
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
N. M. Edelstein, Presiding
A. F. Wagner, Presiding
| 8:00 | 173. | Spectroscopy and photophysics of uranyl fluorides. | J. V. Beitz, C. W. Williams, P. S. May, Jr. |
| 8:40 | 174. | Relativistic density functional and ab initio theoretical studies of actinide fluorides. | J. Li, B. E. Bursten |
| 9:00 | 175. | Molecular recognition of uranium species in ionic media and sol-gel glasses. | S. Dai, Y. S. Shin, M. C. Burleigh, C. C. Morrow |
| 9:20 | 176. | Ab initio studies of transition energies of actinide and lanthanide atoms. | M. Seth, J. L. Tilson, C. A. Naleway, K. G. Dyall |
| 9:40 | 177. | Effects of solvation on optical spectra of actinide molecular species. | J. M. Berg, D. L. Clark, H. T. Hawkins, D. W. Koegh, P. D. Palmer, D. K. Veirs |
| 10:00 | Intermission | ||
| 10:15 | 178. | Ab initio spin-orbit configuration interaction studies on europium. | C. A. Naleway, J. L. Tilson, M. Seth, R. Shepard, S. R. Brozell, W. C. Ermler |
| 10:35 | 179. | The electronic structure of the plutonyl ion. | J. P. Blaudeau, B. E. Bursten, R. M. Pitzer |
| 10:55 | 180. | Computer modeling of Gd(III) and Ho(III) Ions bound in magnetic polyimide films. | K. Esperdy, D. D. Shillady |
| 11:15 | 181. | Bond length correlations with vibrational spectra of the trans dioxo unit for actinide complexes. | C. D. Tait, D. L. Clark, S. D. Conradson, D. W. Keogh, M. P. Neu, P. D. Palmer, S. D. Reilly, W. Runde, Y. Xu |
THURSDAY MORNING Section B
Bioconjugate Chemistry in Nuclear Medicine
K. V. Katti, Presiding
| 8:30 | 182. | Steroid Radiopharmaceuticals Labeled with Organometallic Rhenium and Technetium. | J. A. Katzenellenbogen |
| 8:50 | 183. | Sold-Supported "Instant Kits" for Labeling Estradiol Ligands with Rhenium. | J. B. Arterburn, K. V. Rao, M. C. Perry |
| 9:10 | 184. | Technetium-99m Labelling of Tamoxifen and Lysine Derivatives using an N2S2 Bifunctional Chelator: Single Isomer Radiopharmaceuticals. | L. G. Luyt, D. H. Hunter |
| 9:25 | 185. | Bioconjugation of Modified Aptamers for Imaging Applications. | M. C. Willis, G. P. Cooke, G. M. Husar, B. C. McBride, C. S. Hilger, A. W. Stephens |
| 9:40 | 186. | Application of Aptamers in Functional Nuclear Imaging. | A. W. Stephens, B. J. Hicke, B. C. McBride, Y-F. Chang, P. G. Schmidt, L. Dinkelborg, C. S. Hilger |
| 9:55 | 187. | Tc-99m Tropane Derivatives as Dopamine Transporter Imaging Agents. | H. F. Kung, Z-P. Zhuang, K. Ploessl, C. Hou, P. D. Mozley, P. D. Acton, M. Mu |
| 10:15 | Intermission | ||
| 10:30 | 188. | Somatostatin Imaging Receptor Agents: Characterization of Tc-99m Depreotide. | M. A. De Rosch, D. A. Pearson, J. E. Cyr, R. Manchanda, J. V. Rutkowski, C. A. Nelson, B. R. Moyer, L. C. Francesconi, J. Lister-James, R. T. Dean |
| 10:50 | 189. | High Specific Activity Rhenium-188 Labeled Soamtostatin Analogs for Tumor Eradication. | M. T. Azure, W. B. Jones, J. E. Cyr, M. A. De Rosch, K. R. Zinn, L. R. Bush |
| 11:10 | 190. | New Advances in the Utility of 99mTc(I) (and Re(I)) Complexes in Nuclear Medicine. | K. V. Katti, R. Schibli, H. Gali, K. R. Prabhu, W. A. Volkert |
| 11:30 | 191. | Bifunctional Chelators for Technetium-99m Radiopharmaceuticals. | S. Liu, S. Edwards |
| 11:45 | Concluding Remarks |
THURSDAY AFTERNOON Section A
Heavy Element Complexes: The Convergence of Theory and Experiment X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Cosponsored with Division of Physical Chemistry
J. V. Beitz, Organizer, Presiding
D. L. Clark, Organizer, Presiding
| 1:00 | 192. | Actinide science using synchrotron radiation methods: The complementary nature of experiment and theory. | D. K. Shuh |
| 1:40 | 193. | Probing 4f and 5f metalo-organoligand complexes. | C. Den Auwer, R. Revel, M. C. Charbonnel, M. T. Presson |
| 2:00 | 194. | XANES ab initio calculations of neptunium and plutonium complexes. | J. Mustre de Leon, S. D. Conradson, D. L. Clark |
| 2:20 | 195. | Neptunium XAFS spectroelectrochemistry. | M. R. Antonio, C. W. Williams, L. Soderholm |
| 2:40 | Intermission | ||
| 2:55 | 196. | The effect of oxidation state and speciation on XANES spectra of plutonium. | D. K. Veirs, S. D. Conradson, D. L. Clark, D. W. Keogh, M. P. Neu, S. D. Reilly, W. Runde, P. D. Palmer, J. B. Tracy |
| 3:15 | 197. | Structural characterization of trivalent actinide and lanthanide ions in concentrated chloride solutions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. | P. G. Allen, D. K. Shuh, J. J. Bucher, N. M. Edelstein |
| 3:35 | 198. | The structure of actinide ions exchanged into smectite clays. | S. R. Wasserman, L. Soderholm, C. W. Williams |
| 3:55 | 199. | EXAFS analysis of actinide solution complexes and solid phases: Limitations beyond the first shell. | N. J. Hess, D. Rai, A. R. Felmy, D. A. Moore, S. D. Conradson |
| 4:15 | Concluding Remarks |
THURSDAY AFTERNOON Section B
Additional Aspects of Nuclear Science and Technology
D. C. Hoffman, Presiding
L. R. Morss, Presiding
| 1:00 | 200. | Electron-capture delayed fission in õ242Es. | D. A. Shaughnessy, J. L. Adams, K. E. Gregorich, M. R. Lane, C. A. Laue, D. M. Lee, C. A. McGrath, J. B. Patin, D. A. Strellis, E. R. Sylwester, P. A. Wilk, D. C. Hoffman |
| 1:20 | 201. | A search for gamma-ray transitions in the shape of 232Pu. | D. A. Strellis, K. E. Gregorich, J. L. Adams, M. R. Lane, C. A. Laue, D. M. Lee, C. A. McGrath, J. B. Patin, D. A. Shaughnessy, E. R. Sylwester, P. A. Wilk, D. C. Hoffman |
| 1:40 | 202. | Gas phase chromatography of neptunium bromides and oxybromides. | J. L. Adams, D. C. Hoffman, K. E. Gregorich, D. M. Lee, M. R. Lane, C. A. Laue, C. A. McGrath, J. B. Patin, D. A. Strellis, D. A. Shaughnessy, P. A. Wilk |
| 2:00 | Intermission | ||
| 2:10 | 203. | A critical thin film technology of inertial confinement fusion capsule. | Y. Xie, R. B. Stephens, N. C. Morosoff, W. J. James |
| 2:30 | 204. | Rational design of bifunctional chelating agents for alpha-emitters 223Ra and 225Ac. | X. Chen, M. Ji, C. M. Wai, D. R. Fisher |
| 2:50 | 205. | Finer view. | W. Slaughter |