44th ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE

SYMPOSIUM ON NMR

JULY 28 - AUGUST 1, 2002

DENVER, CO

 
 
Program

 
Monday, July 29, 2002

8:25

Opening Remarks, Gina Hoatson

Biological Structures, Bill Power presiding

8:30

Spun Silk and Spinning Bicelles: Studies by Solid-State NMR. Beat H. Meier, Jacco van Beek, Giorgia Zandomeneghi, Phil Williamson, Matthias Ernst and Marco Tomaselli, ETH Zurich

9:00

The Use of Bicelles to Investigate the Interaction Between Methionine-Enkephalin and Membranes: A 31P, 2H and 1H NMR Study. Michèle Auger, Stéphane Gagné, Isabelle Marcotte and Marise Ouellet, Université Laval; Érick J. Dufourc, Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie

9:30

Probing Secondary Structure in Uniformly 13C, 15N Labeled Peptides and Proteins by Solid State NMR: Three-Dimensional Dipolar Chemical Shift Spectroscopy. Vladimir Ladizhansky, Christopher P. Jaroniec and Robert G. Griffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Hartmut Oschkinat, Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie

10:00

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

10:30

Direct Detection of Sodium Ions in Biological Structures by Solid-State 23Na NMR Spectroscopy. Gang Wu, Queen's University

11:00

Solid State 17O NMR of Organic Materials - Characterisation of Hydrogen Bonding. D.H.G. Crout, R. Dupree, A. P. Howes, R. Jenkins, K.J. Pike and M.E. Smith, University of Warwick; A. Kukol, V. Lemaitre and A. Watts,University of Oxford; A. Samoson, National Institute for Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Estonian Academy of Sciences

11:30

Deuterium NMR , Temperature, and Hydrogen Bonding in 2,4 Diketones. Xingang Zhao, Carter Silvernail, John Belot and Gerard S. Harbison, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

12:00

Lunch

Polymers and Dynamics, Joel Miller presiding

1:30

Examples of NMR Investigation of Secondary Transitions and Motional Cooperativity in Solid Polymers. Françoise Lauprêtre, Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Polymères

2:00

Dynamics of Poly(Vinyl Acetate)-d3 in Bulk and on Silica. Frank D. Blum, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert O'Connor, Washington University

2:30

Segmental Dynamics and Penetrant Diffusion in a Permeable Polymer Blend. Haihui Cao, Guoxing Lin, Jinghui Zhang, Marcus Giotto, Paul T. Inglefield and Alan A. Jones, Clark University

3:00

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

3:30

Dopant Distribution in a Conducting Polymer by Dipolar Recoupling Methods. Matthew Espe, Tanya Young and Jennifer Rapp, University of Akron

4:00

Molecular Adsorption in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes. Alfred Kleinhammes, Xiaojing Yang, and Yue Wu, University of North Carolina

4:30 - 6:00

Poster Session A

5:00 - 7:00

Conference Mixer in Exhibit Hall

 
Tuesday, July 30, 2002

New Methods and Modeling, Dominique Massiot presiding

8:30

SIMPSON and SIMMOL: A Flexible Vehicle for Numerical Simulations in Biomolecular Solid-State NMR. Thomas Vosegaard, Robert Schultz, Jimmy T. Rasmussen, Mads Bak, and Niels Chr. Nielsen, University of Aarhus

9:00

New Structural Probes in High-Resolution Solid-State NMR. Anne Lesage, Steven Brown, Sabine Hediger and Lyndon Emsley, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon

9:30

Dipolar Couplings in Solids: Measurement and Assignment Using Novel Techniques. Robert H. Havlin, Jamie D. Walls, Wyndham B. Blanton and Alexander Pines,University of California Berkeley

10:00

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

10:30

I-STMAS and New Developments for High-Resolution NMR of Half-Integer Spin Nuclei. Christian Fernandez and Cláudia Morais, ISMRA/Université de Caen; Jean-Paul Amoureux and Julien Trebosc, Université de Lille-1; João Rocha, University of Aveiro

11:00

New Strategy for Structural Analyses by Solid-State NMR. J.P. Amoureux and J. Trebosc, Université de Lille; M. Pruski and J. Wiench, Iowa State University; S. Ganapathy, NCL; C. Huguenard and F. Taulelle, Université de Strasbourg; D. Massiot, CRMHT

11:30

Theoretical and Experimental Developments of the Chemical Shift Tensor and its Use for Structure Determination. Raiker Witter, Wolfam Prieß, Stephanie Hesse and Ulrich Sternberg, Universität Jena

12:00

Lunch

1:15

Plenary Lecture - Watching Molecules on the Beach: Spectroscopy at Liquid/Solid Interfaces. Joel M. Harris, University of Utah

Environmental Chemistry, Sarah Larsen presiding

2:30

Polymer-Inorganic Composite Electrolytes For Lithium Ion Batteries. C.-G. Joo, L. Bronstein, R. Karlinsey and J.W. Zwanziger, Indiana University

3:00

Recent Insights into Silica-Water Surface Chemistry by 23Na, 133Cs, and 29Si MAS NMR Spectroscopy. Robert S. Maxwell, Susan A. Carroll and William Bourcier, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

3:30

It's Not Only About Detection Limits: The Role of NMR in Environmental Analyses. Cynthia K. Larive, Laurie A. Cardoza, William H. Otto, Christine Hellriegel and Ceyda Uyguner, University of Kansas

4:00

Solid-State NMR Characterization of Pyrene Sorption to Cuticular Materials. Joseph R. Sachleben, Otterbein College; Benny Chefetz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Ashish Deshmukh and Patrick G. Hatcher, The Ohio State University

4:30

The Identification and Quantification of Reaction Sites at Surfaces of Glasses Using Solid-State NMR. Karl T. Mueller, Roderick A. Fry and Natia Tsomaia, Penn State University

5:00 - 6:30

Poster Session B

6:30

Vendor Carnival

 
 

 
Wednesday, July 31, 2002

Vaughan Lecture, Gina Hoatson presiding

8:30

Through the Electrons, Darkly. Jeffrey A. Reimer, University of California Berkeley

9:30

Density Functional Theory Calculations of EPR Parameters of Transition Metal Complexes. Sarah C. Larsen, University of Iowa

10:00

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

10:30

1- and 2-Dimensional "Relaxation" Experiments for Elucidation of Structures from Micron to Millimeter. Yi-Qiao Song, Schlumberger-Doll Research

11:00

Thin Film and Interfacial Characterization by Solid State 19F NMR. Karen K. Gleason, MIT

11:30

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Microscopy--Pushing Sensitivity and Resolution Limits. Luisa Ciobanu, Charles H. Pennington, Ohio State University

12:00

Lunch

Glasses and Dynamics, Karl Mueller presiding

2:00

New Methods for Enhancing Sensitivity in Solid-State NMR and their Application to Glasses. P.J. Grandinetti, H.-T. Kwak, S. Prasad and T. Clark, The Ohio State University

2:30

Materials Characterization and NMR Spectroscopy - Dynamics, Disorder and Pores. Dmitryi Soldatov, Steven Lang, Andrei Nossov, Igor Moudrakovski, Gary Enright, Chris Ratcliffe, John Ripmeester, National Research Council of Canada

3:00

Through-Bond and Through Space Characterisation of Crystalline Phosphates. F. Fayon and D. Massiot, CRMHT - CNRS; I. King and R.K. Harris, University of Durham

3:30

Break

4:00

The Degree and Nature of Radiation Damage in Zircon Observed by 29Si Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Ian Farnan, University of Cambridge

4:30

Dynamic Effects on Solid State NMR Lineshapes of Non-Integer Quadrupolar Nuclei. Yong Ba, Meghan Lobsinger, Igor L.Moudrakovski, Victor V.Terskikh, Chris I.Ratcliffe and John A.Ripmeester, National Research Council of Canada

5:00

Spin Relaxation in Isolated and Coupled Spin Systems: Theory and Applications. Klaus Müller, Universität Stuttgart

 
Thursday, August 1, 2002

New Detection Methods, Yue Wu presiding

8:30

MAT in Mice: High Resolution NMR in Biological Samples Using Ultra-Slow Magic Angle Spinning. Robert A. Wind, Jian Zhi Hu and Donald N. Rommereim, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:00

Ultrasensitive Detection of NMR by Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy. John A. Marohn, Sean Garner, Erik Muller, Neil Jenkins, Lauren DeFlores, Tina Ng, William Silveira and Jim Kempf, Cornell University

9:30

High Pressure 13C NMR and 1H NMR Microimaging Studies of Gas Hydrate Formation. Igor L. Moudrakovski, Christopher I. Ratcliffe and John A. Ripmeester, National Research Council of Canada; Yu-Taek Seo, Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology

10:00

Break

10:30

NMR Studies of Single Crystal Surfaces - Techniques and Results. Heinz J. Jaensch, Philipps-University

11:00

Optical Polarization of Nuclear Spins in Bulk GaAs. Anant K. Paravastu, Sophia E. Hayes, Birgit Schwickert and Jeffrey A. Reimer, University of California Berkeley; Long N. Dinh and Mehdi Balooch, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

11:30

Using Hyperpolarized 3He to Detect Surface Ferromagnetism. R.E. Jacob and B. Saam, University of Utah

12:00

Concluding Remarks

 
 
 
 
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