TR.00: Transactions Symposium - Crystal Engineering

Lectures

Regency C-D

Monday, July 20






Analysis, Prediction and Crystal Growth. R. Rogers, Presiding.

08:30 - 08:40 AM
Opening Remarks. R. Rogers and M. Zaworotko.

08:40 - 09:10 AM TR.00.01
(E0137)
Raymond E. Davis.
Recent Developments in Graph Set Analysis of Motifs in Molecular Crystals.
et al: Joel Bernstein.

09:10 - 09:40 AM TR.00.02
(W0079)
Sally L. Price.
Progress and Problems in the Computer Prediction of Molecular Crystal Structures and Polymorphism.

09:40 - 10:00 AM TR.00.03
(E0196)
Donovan N. Chin.
Predicting Crystalline Structures of Hydrogen- Bonded Organic Molecules.
et al: G. Tayhas R. Palmore, George M. Whitesides.

10:00 - 10:30 AM TR.00.04
(E0165)
G. Tayhas Palmore.
In situ Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of the Growth of Crystals of 2,5- Diketopiperazine.
et al: M.T. McBride, M.M. Olmstead.

10:30 - 10:45 AM
Coffee Break.



Applications of Crystal Engineering. R. Rogers Presiding.

10:45 - 11:15 AM TR.00.05
(W0100)
Robin D. Rogers.
Crystal Engineering of Porous Solids using Coordination Polymers.
et al: C. V. Krishnamohan Sharma, Grant A. Broker, Richard P. Swatloski, Lillian M. Rogers.

11:15 - 11:45 AM TR.00.06
(W0101)
Abraham Clearfield.
Development of Tunnel and Cavity Type Inorganic Ion Exchangers for Nuclear Waste Remediation.
et al: Damodara Poojary, Franz Gingl, Elizabeth Behrens, Anatoly Bortun, Lyudmila Bortun.

11:45 - 12:15 AM TR.00.07
(W0098)
Bruce M. Foxman.
Reactive Crystals: Design and Discovery.

12:15 - 12:35 AM TR.00.08
(W0005)
Kumar Biradha.
Supramolecular Synthesis of Bilayer Architectures via Hydrogen Bonding Interactions: Lipid Membrane Mimics.
et al: Dorothy Dennis, Karen Poirier, Michael Zaworotko.



Hybrid Structures. M. Zaworotko, Presiding.

02:00 - 02:30 PM TR.00.09
(W0121)
Christer Aakeroy.
Crystal Engineering using Intermolecular Hydrogen- Bonded Connectors and Classical Coordination Chemistry.
et al: Alicia Beatty, Destin Leinen.

02:30 - 03:00 PM TR.00.10
(W0065)
Jon Zubieta.
Organic- Inorganic Hybrid Materials: Organodiamine Molybdenum Oxides.
et al: Douglas Hagrman, Pamela Zapf, Robert LaDuca, Robert Haushalter.

03:00 - 03:30 PM TR.00.11
(W0146)
John MacDonald.
Design of Robust Molecular Layers using Ionic Hydrogen Bonds and Metal-Ligand Interactions.

03:30 - 03:50 PM TR.00.12
(E0039)
Leonard R. MacGillivray.
Crystal Engineering and Molecular Recognition: Multi- Component Calix[4]resorcinarenes.
et al: K. Travis Holman, Jerry L. Atwood.

03:50 - 04:00 PM
Coffee Break.



Weak Interactions. M. Zaworotko, Presiding.

04:00 - 04:30 PM TR.00.13
(E0164)
Silas C. Blackstock.
Organic Crystal Engineering with N-Oxides. Donor-Acceptor Bonding and Ch--O Hydrogen Bonding in Organic Crystals.

04:30 - 05:00 PM TR.00.14
(W0183)
William T. Pennington.
Crystal Engineering Through Charge Transfer Interactions.
et al: Rosa D. Bailey, Brian T. Holmes, Laura L. Hook, Molly Warmoth, Russell P. Watson, Timothy W. Hanks.

05:00 - 05:30 PM TR.00.15
(W0077)
Thomas Steiner.
The Sextuple Phenyl Embrace as a Tool to Make Molecular Dimers.

05:30 - 05:45 PM
Closing Remarks. G. Desiraju.

Posters

Exhibition Hall A-B

For poster times see About Posters




Crystal Engineering

P348
(E0067)
Lanthanide Ions as Part of the Crystal Engineer's Tool Box.
Lillian M. Rogers, C.V. Krishnamohan Sharma, Robin D. Rogers.

P346
(E0141)
Quasiracemates, Racemates and Approxiamte Symmentry: Packing Energy Comparisons.
Kraig A. Wheeler, Ning-Leh Chang, Raymond E. Davis.

P347
(E0206)
Approximate Centrosymmetry as a Tool for Crystal Engineering.
Mukta Hendi, Shella Fomulu, Ellis Benjamin, Kraig Wheeler, Raymond E. Davis.

P345
(W0022)
Crystal Engineering Towards Design of Macrocyclic Coordination Compounds.
Julia Manskaya, Konstantin Domasevitch, Vera Ponomareva, Vladimir Kokozay.

P349
(W0150)
Engineering Layered Structures Based on Ionic Hydrogen Bonds and Metal-Ligand Bonds.
Pieter Dorrestein, John Macdonald.

P350
(W0205)
Layered Silver Sulfonates: a New Class of Lamellar Solids.
Gary Enright, George Shimizu, Chris Ratcliffe, Gabriella Rego, John Ripmeester.

P351
(W0352)
Crystal Engineering. The Importance of Persistent Molecular Symmetry.
Joseph Lauher, Frank Fowler, Tam Nguyen, Brian Dinkelmeyer.


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