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DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

Final Program, 237th ACS National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, March 22-26, 2009

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S. Al-Abed, Program Chair


OTHER SYMPOSIA OF INTEREST:
Food-related Nanotechnology (see AGFD, Tue, Wed)
Catalysis in Fuel Chemistry (see FUEL, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)
Coal Chemistry (see FUEL, Wed)
Emissions from Combustion Processes: Environmental Issues, Assessment, and Control (see FUEL, Tue)
Methods and Techniques in Analytical Characterization for Fuel Nanoscience (see FUEL, Mon)
Coprecipitation of Metals during Chemically and Biologically Induced Mineral Precipitation (see GEOC, Sun, Tue)
Geochemical Processes, Reactivity, and Applications of Manganese Oxides (see GEOC, Tue, Thu)
Geochemistry Division Award Symposium in honor of Fred T. Mackenzie (see GEOC, Mon)
Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie (see GEOC, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed)
Multiscale Reactions Including Fe-oxides, Oxyhydroxides, and Hydroxides (see GEOC, Tue, Wed)
Speciation and Kinetics in Natural Waters in Honor of Frank J. Millero (see GEOC, Tue, Thu)
Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry: Environmental Applications - In Honor of Professor Klabunde - Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Division Fellow (see IEC, Mon)
Nanotechnology and the Environment: Emphasis on Green Nanotechnology (see IEC, Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu)
SOCIAL EVENTS:
Dinner: Tue
Social Hour: Tue

BUSINESS MEETINGS:
Executive Committee Meeting: Sun
Long Range Planning Subcommittee Meeting: Sun
Program Planning Subcommittee Meeting: Sun

 

SUNDAY MORNING

 Section A

New Energy Technology

Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: Introduction and Overview


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —1. Introducing low energy nuclear reactions. J. Marwan

8:55 —2. Low-energy nuclear reaction research: 2009 ACS update. S. B. Krivit

9:20 —3. Condensed matter nuclear science discoveries . S. R. Chubb Sr., T. A. Chubb

9:45 —4. From cold fusion to condensed matter nuclear science: 20 years of research. M. C. H. McKubre

10:10 —5. Twenty years history of LENR research using Pd/D co-deposition. F. E. Gordon, S. Szpak, P. A. Mosier-Boss, M. H. Miles, L. Forsley

10:35 —6. From the proof of principle to a working prototype. A. De Ninno

11:00 —7. Practical use of nuclear quadrupole and internal magnetic field augmented LENR. D. Cravens, R. Gimpel, V. Golubic

 Section B

Geochemistry of Engineered Nanoparticles in the Environment


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —8. Influence of surface chemistry on the transport properties of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in porous media. H. Fairbrother, B. Smith, K. A. Wepasnick, W. P. Ball

8:55 —9. Formation and persistence of cadmium sulfide nanoparticles in aqueous solutions under various conditions. K. M. Mullaugh, J. M. Spraggins II, D. P. Ridge, G. W. Luther III

9:15 —10. Characterization of iron nanoparticles stabilized for enhanced delivery to TCE source zones. B. M. Jung, N. Sakulchaicharoen, D. M. O'Carroll, J. E. Herrera, B. E. Sleep

9:35 —11. Influence of natural organic matter on deposition rate of single-walled carbon nanotubes. N. B. Saleh, L. D. Pfefferle, M. Elimelech

9:55 — Dissussion/Break.

10:15 —12. Surfactive quality of humic substances for stabilizing carbon nanotube disperisons. M. Chappell, A. J. George, J. Mao, G. Bourne, C. L. Price

10:35 —13. Influence of co-solutes on the adsorption of Cd(II) onto oxidized multi-walled carbon nanotubes . H -H. Cho, J. Yang, K. A. Wepasnick, H. Fairbrother, W. P. Ball

10:55 —14. Partitioning of nanoparticles in octanol and water. K. D. Hristovski, P. K. Westerhoff, J. D. Posner

Detection and Monitoring of Engineered Nanoparticles in Environmental and Biological Systems

Section I

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by ENVR‡

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Surface Complexation Modeling of Mineral Surfaces

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

New Energy Technology

Low Energy Nuclear Transmutation


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —15. Composition of particles in heavy water electrolyte after electrolysis. J. Dash, Q. Wang

1:55 —16. Transmutation with glow discharge. I. B. Savvatimova, J. Dash

2:20 —17. Reproducible generation of nuclear particles during electrolysis. R. A. Oriani

2:45 —18. Nuclear transmutation of isotopes in biological systems: History, models, experiments and perspectives. V. Vysotskii, A. Kornilova

3:10 —19. Nano-nuclear reactions in condensed matter. L. Forsley, F. E. Gordon, P. A. Mosier-Boss

3:35 —20. Isotopic changes of elements caused by various conditions of electrolysis. T. Mizuno

4:00 —21. Characterisation of distinctive materials with which to generate nuclear transmutation. H. Kozima

4:25 —22. Effect of hydrogen stoichiometry (x) on the lattice expansion in metal-Hx systems. N. Amanet

4:50 —23. Understanding the palladium–hydrogen (deuterium) electrochemistry as crucial step to approach low energy nuclear reactions. J. Marwan

Section B

Geochemistry of Engineered Nanoparticles in the Environment

II


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —24. Association of single-wall carbon nanotubes with natural particulate matter under estuarine conditions. A. Schierz, B. Englehart, A. Moore, P. L. Ferguson

1:50 —25. Development of heterogeneous catalyst capable of activating hydrogen peroxide at neutral pH values. A. L. Pham, C. Lee, F. M. Doyle, D. L. Sedlak

2:10 —26. EXAFS investigation of the oxidation and Fe-oxide speciation of Fe0 nanoparticles (NZVI) under geochemically relevant conditions. B. C. Reinsch, C. S. Kim, G. V. Lowry

2:30 —27. Measuring sorption of metals to nanoparticles using flow field-flow-fractionation–inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry . E. K. Lesher, J. F. Ranville, B. D. Honeyman

2:50 — Dissussion/Break.

3:10 —28. Reactions of gas-phase naphthalene with paint and sunscreen surfaces containing TiO2 nanoparticles. N. Ashley, N. McBride, J. Krumholt, B. Baker, K. T. Valsaraj

3:30 —29. Uranium(VI) removal by nanoscale zerovalent iron under anoxic conditions. S. Yan, Z. Bao, B. Deng

Detection and Monitoring of Engineered Nanoparticles in Environmental and Biological Systems

Section II

Sponsored by COLL, Cosponsored by ENVR‡

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Mineral Surface Speciation

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

MONDAY MORNING

 Section A

New Energy Technology

Tritium, Neutron Production and Bubble Fusion


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —30. Characterization of neutrons emitted during Pd/D co-deposition. P. A. Mosier-Boss, S. Szpak, F. E. Gordon, L. Forsley

8:55 —31. Field–assisted electroplating. J. A. Yurkovic, S. J. Zakskorn, N. D. Robertson, H. Saito

9:20 —32. Anomalous tritium production in CMNS. X. Z. Li

9:45 —33. Advances in acoustic inertial confinement bubble nuclear fusion. R. C. Block, R. T. Lahey, R. I. Nigmatulin, R. P. Taleyarkhan

10:10 —34. When bubble cavitation becomes sonofusion. R. S. Stringham

10:35 —35. Observation of high multiplicity neutron emission events from deuterated Pd and Ti samples at BARC: A review. M. Srinivasan

11:00 —36. Observation of neutrons and tritium in a wide variety of LENR configurations: BARC results revisited. M. Srinivasan

11:25 —37. Discovery of Erzion nuclear reaction tracks in the space. Y. N. Bazhutov
 Section B

Frontiers in Water Reuse: Detection, Advanced Treatment and Environmental Fate of Contaminants of Emerging Concern

Analytical Methods and Occurrence


E. P. Kolodziej and D. M. Cwiertny, Organizers, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:40 —38. Hormones, pharmaceuticals, and other trace wastewater derived contaminants: Detection, fate, and environmental effects. J. L. Gray, A. M. Vajda, L. B. Barber, E. T. Furlong, W. T. Foreman, V. Blazer, D. W. Kolpin, D. O. Norris

9:20 —39. Passive sampler with direct spectral detection for rapid screening of waters for emerging contaminants. T. C. G. Kibbey, L. Chen, D. A. Sabatini

9:40 —40. Determination of pharmaceuticals identified as emerging pollutants by capillary electrophoresis with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection. S. F. Y. Li

10:00 — Intermission.

10:20 —41. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and other emerging contaminants in wastewater and drinking water treatment technologies. M. Mills

11:00 —42. Macro vs. micropollutants in impaired waters: What really matters? W. A. Mitch, S. S. Walse

11:20 —43. Evaluation of functional groups responsible for chloroform formation during water chlorination using compound specific isotope analysis. W. A. Arnold, J. Bolotin, U. von Gunten, T. B. Hofstetter

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Applications of Adsorption Models

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

Redox Biogeochemistry of Phyllosilicate Minerals

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

MONDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

New Energy Technology

Excess Heat Production


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —44. Reports of anomalous self-heating events. S. B. Krivit

1:55 —45. Twenty year review of isoperibolic calorimetric measurements of the Fleischmann-Pons effect. M. H. Miles, M. Fleischmann

2:20 —46. “Hot” deuteron generation and charged particle emission during excitation of the deuterium subsystem in metal deuterides. A. G. Lipson, I. P. Chernov, A. S. Roussetski, A. Y. Tsivadze, B. F. Lyakhov, Y. P. Cherdantsev, M. E. Melich, E. I. Saunin

2:45 —47. Gas-loading experiments for self-sustaining heat in CMNS . X. Z. Li

3:10 —48. Excess heat and electrical characteristics of type “B” anode-plate at low energy nuclear reactions. M. Swartz

3:35 —49. Anomalous heat generation during hydrogenation of carbon hydride. T. Mizuno

4:00 —50. Dual laser stimulation of optical phonons in palladium deuteride. D. Letts, D. Cravens, P. L. Hagelstein

4:25 —51. Deuterium gas charging experiments with Pd powders for excess heat evolution. A. Kitamura, T. Nohmi, Y. Sasaki, T. Yamaguchi, A. Taniike, A. Takahashi, R. Seto, Y. Fujita

 Section B

Frontiers in Water Reuse: Detection, Advanced Treatment and Environmental Fate of Contaminants of Emerging Concern

Fate in the Natural Environment and Conventional Treatment Systems


E. P. Kolodziej and D. M. Cwiertny, Organizers, Presiding
1:30 —52. Water reuse for ecosystem support. M. Reinhard

2:10 —53. Antibiotics at environmental interfaces studied by nonlinear optics. F. M. Geiger, P. L. Hayes

2:30 —54. Factors controlling the adsorption on effluent-derived pharmaceuticals on mineral surfaces. D. M. Cwiertny, S. Qu

2:50 —55. Mechanism for adsorption of Lincomycin from water by clay minerals . C. Wang, J. Y. Ding, B. J. Teppen, S. A. Boyd, H. Li

3:10 — Intermission.

3:30 —56. Elucidating the fate of ultraviolet filter chemicals in the aquatic environment. J. Klein, M. Wu, M. L. Tse, L. A. MacManus-Spencer

3:50 —57. Reactivity of bisphenol-A with free chlorine in the presence of iodide and bromide. E. M. Fiss, P. J. Vikesland

4:10 —58. Removal of pharmaceutical pollutants via solar photolysis and sludge digestion. C. C. Ryan, D. Diehl, W. A. Arnold

4:30 —59. Comparison of estrogen degradation under various wastewater treatment schemes. L. Racz, R. Goel

Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Environmental Chemistry

Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored by ENVR and SOCED

MONDAY EVENING

 Section A

Sci-Mix


S. R. Al-Abed, Organizer
7:00 - 9:00
128, 130, 133, 135-136, 139-140, 142, 146-147, 149, 151, 155, 159, 162, 164, 169-170, 172, 187, 193, 199. See subsequent listings.

 

TUESDAY MORNING

 Section A

New Energy Technology

Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: Theoretical Approach


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —60. Energetics of condensed matter cluster reactions in nano-structured palladium. G. H. Miley, X. Yang, N. Luo, H. Hora

8:55 —61. Enhanced electron screening and nuclear mechanism of cold fusion. K. Czerski

9:20 —62. Overcoming the Coulomb Barrier and related effects through resonant electromagnetic dynamics and quantum mechanics in the Fleischmann-Pons effect. S. R. Chubb Sr.

9:45 —63. Simulating anomalies in metal deuterides. P. L. Hagelstein, I. U. Chaudhary

10:10 —64. Understanding low energy nuclear reactions. A. De Ninno

10:35 —65. Basics of deuteron-cluster dynamics by Langevin equation. A. Takahashi

11:00 —66. Cold nuclear fusion mechanism at crack tip spearhead located deep under the ground. A. V. Shestopalov

Section B

Frontiers in Water Reuse: Detection, Advanced Treatment and Environmental Fate of Contaminants of Emerging Concern

Advanced Treatment Technologies


E. P. Kolodziej and D. M. Cwiertny, Organizers, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:40 —67. Oxidation of bulk and trace organics in reverse osmosis concentrate. P. K. Westerhoff

9:20 —68. Oxidation of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) using boron-doped diamond film electrodes. B. P. Chaplin, C. Duncan, G. Schrader, J. Farrell

9:40 —69. Detoxification of water contaminated with the cyanotoxin, microcystin-LR, by utilizing thin TiO2 photocatalytic films. M. G. Antoniou, P. A. Nicolaou, A. A. de la Cruz, D. D. Dionysiou

10:00 —70. Removal of acetaminophen in enzyme-mediated oxidative coupling process: Reaction rates and pathways. J. Lu, Q. Huang

10:20 — Intermission.

10:40 —71. Relevance of emerging chemical pollutants in water reclamation and groundwater recharge. T. Wintgens, C. Kazner, M. Ernst, T. Melin

11:20 —72. Novel osmotically driven hybrid process for potable reuse of impaired water. T. Y. Cath, J. Drewes, C. Lundin

11:40 —73. Water treatment using hybrid ozonation-membrane filtration. S. H. R. Davies, A. L. Alpatova, M. J. Baumann, L. M. Cornell, J. Kim, V. V. Tarabara, S. J. Masten

Section C

Exposure of Engineered Nanomaterials


N. F. Savage, Organizer
9:00 — Introductory Remarks.

9:10 —74. Aggregation kinetics of carbon nanotubes in the presence of biomacromolecules . N. B. Saleh, L. D. Pfefferle, M. Elimelech

9:35 —75. Bacterial toxicity of carbon-based nanomaterials: Implication for natural and engineered aquatic system. S. Kang, M. S. Mauter, M. Elimelech

10:00 —76. Behavior of natural and laboratory prepared metal oxyhydroxides in a constructed wetland system receiving acid mine drainage. B. N. Gartman, J. F. Ranville

10:25 — Intermission.

10:40 —77. Detection of nanosilver and fullerenes in several commercial products. P. K. Westerhoff, T. M. Benn, B. Cavanagh

11:05 —78. Effects of pH and hardness on the environmental stability of ZnS and CdS nanoparticles. B -T. Lee, A. Striz, J. F. Ranville

Food-related Nanotechnology

Application and Characterization

Sponsored by AGFD, Cosponsored by ENVR

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Reactivity of Carbonates, Sulfides, and other Minerals

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantage Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences: Symposium in Honor of Shirley McBay

Cosponsored by The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc, CMA, CPS, and WCC
R. A. Hathaway, Organizer
M. G. Rosenthal, Presiding
3:30 —79. Award Address (ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences, sponsored by The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc). Environmental justice: A leadership role for enviornmental chemists. S. McBay

 Section A

 

New Energy Technology

General


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
1:00 —80. Physical model and direct experimental observation of water memory and biophysical activity of magnetic-activated water. V. Vysotskii, A. Kornilova

1:25 —81. Kinetics in a unique sodium borohydride regenerative fuel cell. G. H. Miley, N. Luo, X. Yang, K -J. Kim, G. Kopec

1:50 —82. Catching CO2 in a bowl. J. A. Tossell

2:15 —83. Photoelectrochemical characterization of semiconductor materials for solar water splitting. T. G. Deutsch, J. A. Turner

 Section B

Frontiers in Water Reuse: Detection, Advanced Treatment and Environmental Fate of Contaminants of Emerging Concern

Advanced Treatment Technologies


E. P. Kolodziej and D. M. Cwiertny, Organizers, Presiding
1:30 —84. Advanced treatment technologies for removal of pathogens and chemical pollutants for water reuse. K. G. Linden

2:10 —85. Removing beta-lactam antibiotics from contaminated waters using radical reactions. M. K. Dail, S. P. Mezyk, J. R. Peller

2:30 —86. AO/RP radical chemistry of mixed aliphatic-aromatic nitrosamines in water. E. Abud, S. P. Mezyk, K. L. Swancutt, T. Foust, J. J. Kiddle

2:50 —87. Sonolytic degradation of aqueous film forming foams (AFFFs). C. D. Vecitis, Y -J. Wang, J. Cheng, B. Mader, M. R. Hoffmann

3:10 — Intermission.

3:30 —88. Advances in the treatment of wastewater-derived micropollutants with permanganate and ferrate oxidizing agents. T. J. Strathmann, L. Hu, H. M. Martin

4:10 —89. Aqueous electron reduction of fluorochemicals. C. D. Vecitis, H. Park, B. Mader, M. R. Hoffmann

4:30 —90. Absolute kinetics and efficiencies of hydroxyl radical and hydrated electron reactions with sulfa drugs in water. T. Neubauer, S. P. Mezyk, W. J. Cooper, J. R. Peller

4:50 —91. Absolute rate constant measurements for the hydroxyl radical (·OH) with effluent organic matter. D. F. R. Doud, S. P. Mezyk, F. Rosario-Ortiz

 Section C

Exposure of Engineered Nanomaterials

II


N. F. Savage, Organizer
1:30 —92. Extraction of fullerene (nano-C60) from artificial sediment. J. Wang, Q. Cai, T. A. Anderson, G. P. Cobb III

1:55 —93. Fe0 nanoparticles remain mobile in porous media after eight months aging due to slow desorption of polymeric surface modifiers. H -J. Kim, T. Phenrat, R. D. Tilton, G. V. Lowry

2:20 —94. Microbiological fate of nanoparticles commonly found in personal care products . C. L. Gruden, O. Mileyeva-Biebesheimer

2:45 — Intermission.

3:00 —95. Safe handling and disposal of nanomaterials: Lessons from and challenges for exposure research. H. A. Godwin, E. Suarez

3:25 —96. Uptake and depuration of nanoscale titanium dioxide particles (nTiO2) by Daphnia and zebrafish. X. Zhu, Y. Chang, Y. Chen

3:50 — Concluding Remarks.

Food-related Nanotechnology

Nanoencapsulation and Nanoemulsions

Sponsored by AGFD, Cosponsored by ENVR

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Heterogeneous Redox Reactions

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

TUESDAY EVENING

Geochemical Processes, Reactivity, and Applications of Manganese Oxides

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR and INOR

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

WEDNESDAY MORNING

 Section A

Evaluation of the Sustainability of Drinking Water Technologies: Application in the Developing World

Cosponsored by AEESP
C. J. Clark and A. Lindner, Organizers
A. T. Cooper, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:35 —97. Reduction of perchlorate from contaminated waters using zero valent iron and palladium enhanced by UV light. A. Q. Zhao, E. Sahle-Demessie, G. A. Sorial

9:00 —98. Removing bacteria and heavy metals from drinking water with cactus mucilage. A. Buttice, D. I. Fox, T. Pichler, J. Stroot, D. V. Lim, D. H. Yeh, P. Stroot, N. Alcantar

9:25 —99. Studies on the removal of nitrate from water by Ca/Al chloride hydrotalcite-like compound. R. Patel

9:50 — Intermission.

10:05 —100. Experiences in southern India. M. D. Gurol, C. Sirin

10:30 —101. The best option? Drinking water treatment or advances in supply and storage. J. R. Mihelcic, M. A. Trotz, E. Omisca

10:55 — Concluding Remarks.

 Section B

Environmental Toxicology

From Paracelsus to Probabilistic Risk Assessment


U. Friederich, Organizer
G. P. Cobb III, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —102. Assessing exposures to pesticides. J. N. Seiber, R. I. Krieger, J. E. Woodrow

8:50 —103. Pharmaceuticals in fish: Perspectives of an analytical chemist. P. Perez-Hurtado, A. J. Ramirez, B. W. Brooks, C. K. Chambliss

9:10 —104. RDX fate in saturated surface sediments: Biological transformation and plant uptake. A. Jackson, S. Sanka, D. Low, T. A. Anderson

9:30 —105. Occurrence and potential toxicity of pyrethroids and other insecticides in bed sediments of urban streams in central Texas. J. Belden, E. Hintzen, M. J. Lydy

9:50 —106. Toxicity testing: Integration of potential chemicals of concern using bioavailability. W. L. Goodfellow Jr., J. C. Baummer III, W. L. McCulloch, M. C. Ciarlo, R. J. Neubauer

10:10 —107. Environmental impacts and biogeochemical evaluation of stormwater retention ponds: Red Run watershed, MD case study. D. R. Ownby, R. E. Casey, S. M. Lev, J. W. Snodgrass

Food-related Nanotechnology

Health and Safety

Sponsored by AGFD, Cosponsored by ENVR

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Speciation and Microbial Systems

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

Environmental Distribution, Degradation, and Mobility of Explosives and Propellant Compounds


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 — Introductory Remarks.

1:40 —108. Assessing sample processing and sampling uncertainty for energetic residues on military training ranges: Method 8330B. A. D. Hewitt, M. Walsh, M. R. Walsh, S. Bigl, M. Chappell

2:00 —109. Predicting releases of munition constituents from breached shells in the marine environment. P -F. Wang, Q. Liao, R. George, W. Wild

2:20 —110. Optimization of TNT partitioning coefficient (Kd) in marine sediments. M. Chappell, C. L. Price, B. E. Porter, G. Bourne, L. Ford, A. J. George

2:40 —111. TNT, RDX, and HMX association with organic fractions of marine sediments and bioavailability implications. J. C. Pennington, G. R. Lotufo, C. Hayes, B. Porter, R. George

3:00 — Discussion.

3:15 —112. Environmental hazard and distribution resulting from explosives contamination and high pressure liquid and gas chromatography/mass spectroscopic analogs. T. D. Adepoju, R. C. Nwokoma, N. R. Nwokoma

3:35 —113. Using compound-specific carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis for the assessment of nitroaromatic compound transformation. T. B. Hofstetter, A. E. Hartenbach, J. C. Spain, S. F. Nishino, R. P. Schwarzenbach

3:55 —114. Use of Raman/SERS to evaluate chemistries for the detection and/or remediation of perchlorate in aqueous systems. P. A. Mosier-Boss

4:15 —115. Decontamination of TNT, RDX, and HMX explosive wastewaters using zero-valent iron nanoparticles. K -S. Lin, K -Y. Li, S -F. Jeng, M -J. Hsien

 Section B

Environmental Toxicology

Emerging Issues


U. Friederich, Organizer
G. P. Cobb III, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —116. Bioaccumulation of radioactively labeled multi-walled carbon nanotubes by Daphnia magna. E. J. Petersen, J. Akkanen, J. Kukkonen, W. J. Weber Jr.

1:50 —117. Nanoparticle adhesion leads to impaired locomotor function and mortality in adult Drosophila. D. Vinson, X. Liu, D. Rand, R. H. Hurt

2:10 —118. Nanoparticle CuO displays significant cytotoxicity: Implication for oxidative stress . X. Pan, K. Yarlagadda, K. P. Gidda, J. S. McConnell, B. Zhang

2:30 —119. Wearable nanosensor array for real-time monitoring of diesel and gasoline exhaust exposure . D. Lu, J. Wang

 Section C

Evaluation of the Sustainability of Drinking Water Technologies: Application in the Developed World

Cosponsored by AEESP
A. T. Cooper and A. Lindner, Organizers
C. J. Clark, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 — Introductory Remarks.

1:35 —120. Influence of water chemistry on the stability of lead-containing phases present in drinking water distribution systems. D. E. Giammar, K. Nelson, J. D. Noel, Y. Xie

1:55 —121. Isolation of natural organic mater in source water and characterization of trihalomethanes precursors by fluorescence spectroscopy. K. Punburananon, T. F. Marhaba

2:15 —122. Determination of disinfection by-products formation using multivariate statistical analysis of fluorescence spectra . K. Punburananon, T. F. Marhaba

2:35 —123. Innovative approach for treating oxidant-laden residual streams. J. Brown, R. D. Wheadon, C. Christiansen, E. J. Hansen

2:55 — Intermission.

3:10 —124. Treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate to improve overall recovery: Parameter effects on antiscalant oxidation and subsequent precipitation. L. F. Greenlee, B. Marrot, P. Moulin, B. D. Freeman, D. F. Lawler

3:30 —125. Evaluation of nanoscale zero-valent iron in drinking water technology: Degradation of bromate in water treatment. Q. Wang, S. A. Snyder, H. Choi

3:50 —126. Colorimetric-solid phase extraction (C-SPE) for the determination of trace level indicators of water quality. L. M. Siperko, M. D. Porter, R. J. Lipert

4:10 — Concluding Remarks.

Metal and Metalloid Speciation and Adsorption in Honor of James O. Leckie

Environmental Sciences, Engineering, and Dermal Exposure

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR

 

WEDNESDAY EVENING

 Section A

General Papers


S. R. Al-Abed, Organizer, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
127. Biodistribution and toxicity of systemically-introduced ceria engineered nanomaterial . R. A. Yokel, R. L. Florence, J. M. Unrine, M. T. Tseng, U. M. Graham, R. Sultana, D. A. Butterfield, P. Wu, E. Grulke

128. Evaluating the impact of varying synthesis methods on surface charging and aggregation of silver nanoparticles. A. El Badawy, T. Luxton, T. Tolyamat, K. G. Scheckel

129. Silver speciation and leachability from silver nanomaterial containing consumer fabric. A. El-Badawy, T. Luxton, K. Scheckle, T. Tolaymat, M. Suidan

130. Studying the interaction of particulate matter with biological media. D. Berube, X. Liao, T. Yapici

131. Synthesis of a novel Schiff base ethane-1,2-diyl(bis)nitrobenzylidene ethane-1,2-diamine as an ionophore for sulfate selective electrode. A. Sathyapalan, A. Zhou

132. Synthesis of nano-hydroxyapatite and its application for uranium remediation. S. R. Kanel, M. O. Barnett, T. P. Clement

133. Effects of atrazine on dimethyl sulfur metabolism of marine phytoplankton. C. E. Spiese, D. J. Kieber

134. Effects of unknown source on the collinearity problem in CMB model. G. Shi, X. Li, T. Wu, Y -C. Feng, X -H. Bi, J -H. Wu, T. Zhu

135. Unsteady-state chemodynamic fate and transport model for in-home pollutants following hurricane katrina. N. Ashley, K. T. Valsaraj, L. Thibodeaux

136. Use of poly(4-vinylpyridine) for removal of perchlorate from aqueous solution through polyelectrolyte enhanced ultrafiltration. J. D. Roach, R. F. Lane

137. Utilization of steam to recover the caustic and alumina from red mud slurry. R. Patel

138. Water uptake of humic and fulvic acid: Aerosol and thin film measurements. C. D. Hatch, K. M. Gierlus, J. Zahardis, J. D. Schuttlefield, V. H. Grassian

139. Preliminary study on immobilization of heavy metals in municipal solid waste incineration fly ash with geopolymer. M. Jin, Q. Zhang, L. Wang

140. Raw humics extract and military smoke dye as extracellular electron shuttles. M. J. Kwon, B. Powers, K. T. Finneran

141. Reactive activated carbon impregnated with Fe/Pd: PCBs dechlorination reactivity and capacity, ageing, and oxidation . H. Choi, S. R. Al-Abed, S. Agarwal, E. Graybill

142. Recycling of plasma-melted slags utilized in TIMs. H -L. Huang

143. Reductive degradation of personal care products using zero-valent metals. Y -H. Kim, S -O. Ko, M -C. Kim, J. H. Kim, H. S. Oh

144. Seasonal variation of atmospheric CH4, N2O and CO2 and causes analysis in Tianjin offshore area of Bohai Sea. S. Kong, B. Han, Z. Bai, Z. Xu, C. Wu, B. Zhang

145. Selective adsorption of heavy metals onto porous materials. Y. H. Kim, W. S. Shin, S. J. Choi, I. Hwang, J -H. Choi, W. T. Lim, H. S. Oh, W. S. Jang

146. Software tools facilitating QSPR studies of congeneric sets of organic pollutants. M. Haranczyk, T. Puzyn

147. Soil transport and microbial impact of magnetite nanoparticles. K. F. Starr, Q. Liang, Y. Feng, D. Zhao

148. Sorption of lead and cadmium from aqueous solutions by Nasturtium officinale. V. Alicea-Vázquez, M. Romero-Perez, M. Ramos-Fontán Ph D, J. Arbelo-García

149. Bioaccumulation and toxicity of silver nanoparticles in animal and plant tissues. I. E. Pavel, J. Monahan, M. M. Markopoulos, Z. E. Gagnon, B. NeJame

150. Photoformation of hydroxyl radical from water-soluble organic matter in atmospheric aerosol. H. Kondo, K. Takeda, H. Sakugawa

151. Sorption of ultraviolet filter chemicals to sediment. M. Wu, L. A. MacManus-Spencer

152. Oak Grove Tire Shreds Project: Tire shreds below the seasonal groundwater table. R. D. Edstrom, J. Sampson

153. PAH concentrations in PM2.5 generated during prescribed burns of the Coconino and Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests . M. S. Robinson, P. Herckes, L. Portz

154. Paraoxon-induced acute brain dysfunction: Increase of EEG (electroencephalography) delta power spectra in rats. Z. Gu, R. A. Bauman, J. B. Long

155. Pesticides in your food: Is organic really organic? A. J. Marsh, D. L. Wharry Jr.

156. Photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene on zinc oxide nanorods. T. -F.Hsu, T. -L.Hsiung, Y. -L.Wei, H. P. Wang

157. Photochemical degradation of ultraviolet filter chemicals in surface waters . J. Klein, M. L. Tse, L. A. MacManus-Spencer

158. Improved understanding of Pd/Mg systems through a study of critical system parameters. S. Agarwal, S. R. Al-Abed, D. D. Dionysiou

159. Influence of environmental temperature and relative humidity on photocatalytic oxidation of toluene adsorbed on activated carbon fibers coated TiO2. C. Wu, T. Guo, Z. Bai, T. Zhu, X. Li

160. Influence of relative humidity on the photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) of toluene by TiO2 loaded on activated carbon fibers: PCO rate and intermediates accumulation. T. Guo, C. Wu, Z. Bai, T. Zhu, X. Li

161. Measurement of criteria air pollutants in a residential area of Kuwait. K. N. Jallad

162. Mixed metal oxide nanocomposites: Novel extractants for the remediation of arsenate from aqueous solutions. T. M. Trad, M. Chehbouni

163. Element characteristic of atmospheric PM10 and source identification based on qualitative methods in Teda,Tianjin. S. Kong, B. Han, Z. Bai, Z. Xu, X. Li, B. Zhang

164. Effect of functional groups in dispersants for the transport of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in quartz sands. S. H. Joo, T. Luxton, S. R. Al-Abed

165. Extraction of toxic metal ions with nanosize hollow carbon spheres. C -K. Tsai, C -H. Huang, T. -L.Hsiung, C. -J.G. Chou, H. P. Wang

166. Fecal coliform source identification using chemical tracers. N. Fahrenfeld, A. Elzerman, J. T. Coates

167. Host-guest interactions of cyclodextrins and cyanotoxins . L. Chen, K. E. O'Shea

168. Immobilization of heavy metals using slag and phosphates. F. Li, W. S. Shin, I. Hwang

169. Dechlorination of trichloroethylene (TCE) using zero-valent iron in organic solvents. R. E. Cook, K. A. Thoreson, K. McNeill

170. Distribution and characteristics of PAHs in sediments from the coastal environment of Egypt. A. Mostafa, T. L. Wade, S. T. Sweet, N. B. El Sayed, A. O. Barakat

171. Effects of endosulfan on soil respiration. R. Joseph, S. T. Reed, C. S. Clark-Cuadrado, K. Jayachandran

172. Electrochemical oxidation of 4-chlorophenol with granular graphite electrodes. J -L. Chen, G. C. Chiou, C -C. Wu, K -Y. Chiang

173. Electrodeposited selenium for mercury removal from aqueous solutions. E. J. Bain, J. M. Calo, R. Spitz

174. Chelating polymers for removal of Pb on ppb levels: Capacity and kinetic studies. P. Amoyaw, C. W. Ingram, X. R. Bu

175. Chlorine-free disinfection of water contaminated with Salmonella typhimurium by treatment with an alternating current: Role of hydroxyl radicals formation. N. N. Barashkov, D. Eisenberg, S. Eisenberg, L. Lam, T. S. Novikova, G. S. Shegebaeva, I. S. Irgibaeva

176. Cloud point extraction for the detection of radionuclides in water samples. S. Pepper, D. R. Peterman, T. J. Tranter

177. Contaminant diffusion and degradation studies with alginate encapsulated iron nanoparticles. R. Y. Shabnam, S. Simsek, J. M. Thompson, E. Khan, A. Bezbaruah

178. Continuous flow fixed-bed biodiesel production from algae oil. B. Wen, J. P. Zhang, G. Wen

179. Correlation of the common water quality parameters pH, nitrate, phosphate, iron, total carbonate, and natural organic matter with the mulifactorial photodegradation of N-octanoyl-DL-homoserine lactone. R. L. Frey, A. Decho, J. L. Ferry

180. Effect of temperature on the performance and biomass characteristics in EBPR system. N. Li, X. Wang, N. Ren, H. Kang, K. Zhang

181. Arsenic redox on porous carbon electrodes. J. M. Calo, E. Morallon, J. Arias-Pardilla, D. Cazorla-Amorós

182. Arsenic removal in particulate iron spouted beds. J. R. Kirchner, E. J. Bain, J. M. Calo

183. Assessment of phytoavailability of arsenate in soils using the iron oxide-impregnated filter paper extraction method. W -C. Kuo, T -H. Lin, D -Y. Lee

184. Black carbons dominate sorption and desorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon onto lake sediments. Q. Wu, W. S. Shin

185. Cadmium accumulation and distribution in pak choi (Brassica chinensis) cultivated in the peri-urban areas of Hangzhou city, China: Implications for human health. S. Yan, Q. Ling, Z. Bao, Z. Chen, S. Yan, Z. Dong, B. Zhang

186. Catalytic reduction of nitrate with bimetallic iron nanoparticles. H. Kang, Z. Xiu, L. Li, Z. Jin, Z. Yang

187. Changes in water quality and prediction of acidity decay in 40 above drainage mines in West Virginia. J. G. Skousen, B. Mack

188. Characterization of elements in ambient particulate matter collected in Tianjin offshore area of Bohai Sea in summer and its source apportionment. B. Han, S. Kong, Z. Bai, Z. Xu, X. Li, B. Zhang

189. Characterization of residual nonaqueous phase liquids in different fractional wettability porous media. R. I. Al-Raoush

190. Application of green waste biochar for removal of pesticide residues. W. Zheng, M. Guo, N. Rajagopalan, T. Chow

191. Arsenic and heavy metals survey of rural ground waters in Nigeria. E. Inam, G. Ebong, K -W. Kim

192. Adsorption of heavy metals (zinc, cadmium and lead) which are commonly present in our atmosphere (Nigeria), and Western world using tigernuts' chaff (Cyperus escunlutus), carboxymethylation and thioline modification processes. C. P. Nwokoma, C. E. Ubani, N. C. P. Nwokoma, C. R. Nwokoma

193. Adsorptive removal of cobalt, strontium and cesium using AMP-PAN in laundry wastewater from nuclear power plant. Y -J. Park, Y -C. Lee, W. S. Shin, S -J. Choi

194. Advanced treatment and targeted remediation of chlorinated compounds using supported nanoscale zerovalent iron. V. T. John, Y. Lu, J. Zhan, B. Sunkara, G. Piringer, G. McPherson

195. Aldehyde emission measurements from ethanol fueled passenger vehicle. H. Yamada, K. Suzaki, T. Sakamoto, Y. Goto

196. Experimental study on the alage removal by microwave irradiation. Q. Xie

197. Deeper insight to Hg bioaccumulation in the bat population in Kentucky and Tennessee. L. Clark, E. Whitehouse, C. Webb

198. New method for high-throughput perchlorate analysis. K. H. Kucharzyk, R. Crawford, A. J. Paszczynski, T. F. Hess

199. A priori prediction of Hg(II) complexation by natural organic matter. A. Mousavi, S. E. Cabaniss

200. Adsorption of Co2+, Sr2+ and Cs+ on phosphate-modified montmorillonite (PMM). B. Ma, W. S. Shin, Y. H. Kim, S. J. Choi

201. Experiment research of attapulgite clay on its modification and the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus. W. Chundu, L. Chunxia, X. Qingjie

 Section B

Geochemistry of Engineered Nanoparticles in the Environment

Poster Session


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
202. Preparation and characterization of a magnetic nano-sized poly-aluminum and its application in wastewater treatment . W. Chundu, L. Xing, X. Qingjie

203. Oxidation of zero-valent iron nanoparticles: Implications for reactivity and opportunities for regeneration. Y. Xie, D. M. Cwiertny

 Section C

Exposure of Engineered Nanomaterials

Poster Session


N. F. Savage, Organizer
6:00 - 8:00
204. Investigation of photochemical properties of C60 aggregates in water. L. Kong, K. Chen, R. Zepp

 Section D

Nanotoxicology: Ecotoxicity of Manufactured Nanomaterials

Poster Session


N. F. Savage and S. R. Al-Abed, Organizers
6:00 - 8:00
205. Cytotoxicity study of nano engineered C60 colloidal suspensions . S. Kuriyavar, Y. Zhang, J. Damron, R. Maples, B. Murdianti, M. Hilburn, C. Pope, K. Ausman

206. Cellular uptake and cytotoxicity of gold nanorods: Molecular origin of cytotoxicity and surface effects. A. M. Alkilany, P. K. Nagaria, C. J. Murphy, C. R. Hexel, T. J. Shaw, M. D. Wyatt

 Section E

Environmental Distribution, Degradation, and Mobility of Explosives and Propellant Compounds

Poster Session


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
207. Canadian approach to the environmental characterization and risk assessment of military training activities. S. Brochu, R. Martel, G. Comeau, V. Nadeau, A. D. Hewitt

208. Environmental assessment of small arms live firing: Study of gaseous and particulate residues . S. Brochu, I. Poulin, D. Faucher, E. Diaz, M. R. Walsh

209. Gaseous and particulate matter emitted during live firing of artillery guns. E. Diaz, I. Poulin

210. Remediation of surface soils contaminated with energetic materials by thermal processes. I. Poulin

211. Residues from open burning of gun propellant. E. Diaz, I. Poulin, S. Brochu, A. Marois, A. Gagnon

212. Soil vadose zone chemistry of TNT and RDX under water-unsaturated conditions. C. L. Price, M. Chappell, A. J. George, G. Bourne, L. Ford, B. E. Porter

213. Reductive perchlorate degradation under water-unsaturated soil conditions. M. Chappell, A. J. George, B. Porter, C. L. Price

214. Thermal treatment of composition B residues by wildfire and managed burns. R. A. Price

 Section F

Evaluation of the Sustainability of Drinking Water Technologies: Application in the Developed World

Poster Session

Cosponsored by AEESP
A. T. Cooper and A. Lindner, Organizers
C. J. Clark, Organizer, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
215. Interpretation of fluorescence spectra for characterization of trihalomethanes precursors in source water: Scatters removal and principle component analysis. K. Punburananon, T. F. Marhaba

216. Solar photocatalytic disinfection of water in developing countries. D. D. Dionysiou, M. Pelaez, E. R. Bandala, L. González, P. Dunlop, J. A. Byrne

217. Application of the principles of negligible depletion to colorimetric-solid phase extraction (C-SPE). L. M. Siperko, M. D. Porter, R. J. Lipert

 Section G

Frontiers in Water Reuse: Detection, Advanced Treatment and Environmental Fate of Contaminants of Emerging Concern

Poster Session


E. P. Kolodziej and D. M. Cwiertny, Organizers, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
218. Comparison of extraction and derivatization methods for use in GC/MS analysis of endocrine-disrupting compounds in water. W -S. Kim, A. Do, D. H. Yeh, J. A. Cunningham

219. Evaluation of chemically assisted MF and UF systems for PPCP removal . S. Sathyamoorthy, C. A. Ramsburg

220. Examination of the role of excited state triplet natural organic matter in the photodegradation of organic contaminants. K. E. Daumit, D. E. Latch, C. N. Goodwin, J. L. Gray, G. R. Aiken

221. Mechanisms of tolytriazole corrosion protection in cooling systems using secondary treated municipal wastewater as makeup water. M -K. Hsieh, H. Li, S -H. Chien, D. A. Dzombak, R. Vidic

222. Mineral deposition in cooling systems when secondary municipal wastewater is used: Modeling, kinetics, and inhibition. H. Li, R. Vidic, M -K. Hsieh, D. A. Dzombak

223. Permanganate oxidation of pharmaceutically-active compounds in utility source waters: Kinetic model validation. H. M. Martin, L. Hu, T. J. Strathmann

224. Potential effect of micropollutant (TCEP) in reclaimed water for reuse purpose. X. Ren, I. S. Kim, Y. Lee, H. Han

225. Quantifying pCBA radical chemistry: Kinetics of hydroxylated product formation and decay. S. P. Mezyk, D. F. R. Doud, F. Rosario-Ortiz, S. A. Snyder

226. Transformation of sulfonamide antibiotics in agricultural soils under varying biogeochemical conditions. J. L. Mohatt, K. T. Finneran, T. J. Strathmann

 Section H

New Energy Technology

Poster Session


J. Marwan, Organizer, Presiding
6:00 - 8:00
227. Low energy nuclear reactions in gas phase experiments: An update. J -P. Biberian

 

THURSDAY MORNING

 Section A

Environmental Distribution, Degradation, and Mobility of Explosives and Propellant Compounds

II


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
8:30 —228. Degradation products of TNT after Fenton oxidation. C. W. Jarand, K. Chen, R. B. Cole, D -T. Pham, S. F. Lincoln, M. A. Tarr

8:50 —229. Computational predictions of environmentally important physical properties of explosives. Y. Kholod, L. Gorb, F. Hill, M. Qasim, J. Leszczynski

9:10 —230. Transport of RDX and TNT from Composition B explosive during simulated rainfall. R. A. Price, M. Bourne, J. Lindsay, J. Cole

9:30 —231. Fate and effects of TNT and RDX released from Composition B fragments in marine microcosm exposures. G. Rosen, G. R. Lotufo, W. Wild

9:50 — Discussion.

10:10 —232. Photolysis of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene in seawater: Effects of salinity and nitrate concentration. D. W. O'Sullivan, J. R. Denzel, D. J. Luning Prak

10:30 —233. Photolysis of TNT examined by multinuclear NMR. K. Thorn, L. G. Cox

10:50 —234. Quantifying natural attenuation of hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) in groundwater using compound specific 15N and 18O isotope analysis. A. Bernstain, Z. Ronen, E. Adar, R. Meckenstock, W. Stichler

 Section B

Nanotoxicology: Ecotoxicity of Manufactured Nanomaterials


N. F. Savage and S. R. Al-Abed, Organizers
8:30 — Introductory Remarks.

8:40 —235. Aquatic toxicity of carbon-based nanomaterials at sediment-water interfaces. B. Deng

9:05 —236. Bacteria–quantum dot interactions: Towards an environmental perspective. D. M. Aruguete, J. S. Guest, N. G. Love, M. F. Hochella Jr.

9:30 —237. Correlations between surface structure and toxicity of nanoparticles. P. K. Dutta, W. J. Waldman

9:55 — Intermission.

10:10 —238. High throughput screening as an enabling technology for studying the ecotoxicology of nanomaterials. H. A. Godwin

10:35 —239. Nanostructured metal oxides: Syntheses, properties, and nanotoxicology. W. H. Suh, A. M. Horst, J. H. Priester, G. D. Stucky, P. A. Holden

11:00 —240. Novel sensors for quantitation and cytotoxicity of selected nanomaterials . S. N. Kikandi, Q. Wang, O. A. Sadik, K. E. Varner

Geochemical Processes, Reactivity, and Applications of Manganese Oxides

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR and INOR

 

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

 Section A

Environmental Distribution, Degradation, and Mobility of Explosives and Propellant Compounds

III


M. Chappell, Organizer, Presiding
1:30 —241. RDX and HMX destruction by sulfides and black carbons. K. Dana, W. A. Mitch

1:50 —242. Fate of nitroaromatic (TNT) and nitramine (RDX and HMX) explosives on mineral surfaces. T. A. Douglas, M. R. Walsh, A. M. Jones, T. P. Trainor, C. J. McGrath, C. A. Weiss

2:10 —243. TiO2 photocatalytical degradation of phenylarsonic acid. S. Zheng, Y. Cai, K. E. O'Shea

2:30 —244. Ecotoxicology of munitions constituents in the marine environment. G. R. Lotufo, G. Rosen, W. Wild

2:50 —245. Accumulation of trinitrotoluene (TNT) in aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates: Formation and persistence of unextractable biotransformation products. J. Belden, C. K. Chambliss, G. R. Lotufo

3:10 —246. 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene mineralization and incorporation by natural bacterial assemblages in the coastal ecosystems. M. T. Montgomery, T. J. Boyd, J. P. Smith, S. E. Walker, C. L. Osburn

 Section B

Nanotoxicology: Ecotoxicity of Manufactured Nanomaterials

II


N. F. Savage and S. R. Al-Abed, Organizers
1:30 —247. Metal-containing nanoparticles: Effects on a beneficial soil pseudomonad. A. J. Anderson, P. Gajjar, D. W. Britt, W. Huang, W. P. Johnson

1:55 —248. Quantification of the interaction between manufactured nanomaterials and bacteria using atomic force microscopy. Y. Chen

2:20 —249. Stability of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in freshwater and the acute toxicity to Daphnia magna. H. E. Pace, J. F. Ranville, B. P. Jackson

Geochemical Processes, Reactivity, and Applications of Manganese Oxides

Continuation

Sponsored by GEOC, Cosponsored by ENVR and INOR