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POLYED UPDATE FOR THE FALL ACS MEETING

New York, September 9, 2003

C. Carraher, Jr. and J. Droske 

POLYED NEWS

POLYED continues on-line at http://www.polyed.org and has plans to update and improve the web page.   We thank those POLYED subcommittee chairs who provided reports in advance of the meeting.

The Textbook Authors Committee remains active and mailed approximately 25-30 letters at the end of March 2003 to undergraduate textbook authors in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering. The title of letter was "The Inclusion of Modern Polymer Topics and Examples in Undergraduate Books."

The POLYED Center has completed editing and updating the first of three Polymer Activity Booklets . The first booklet is designed for Teachers of Science in Grades 6 - 9. Final editing and review of the K-6 Activity Booklet was completed in Summer, 2003 for distribution in Fall, 2003. Be sure to contact the POLYED Center if you would like a copy or know of teachers who may be interested in it. The 80 page booklet contains polymer-related activities written by teachers in grades 6 - 9 who participated in the MATR workshops at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the 90s. All activities were edited, and in some cases extended, by a Polymer Ambassador from Stevens Point and former elementary teacher, Sue Hall, working with John Droske at the POLYED Center. The booklet includes hands-on activities on topics such as safety, biological polymers (DNA), water and oil absorbent polymers, properties of matter including polymers, and polymer molding.

The college and university level laboratory activities developed by the POLYED Center are being put in HTML format for inclusion in USM's Polymer Science Learning Center.

We thank both POLY and PMSE for all of their support for POLYED's polymer education efforts.  

AWARDS PROGRAMS

Unilever Award for Outstanding Graduate Research

Warren Ford reports that the recipient of the 2003 Unilever Award for Outstanding Graduate Research is Dr. Christopher W. Bielawski , who received his doctorate in October 2002 from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA under the direction of Professor Robert H. Grubbs. Dr. Bielawski's research efforts were directed toward establishing new concepts and strategies in macromolecular synthesis through the development of designer Ru catalysts. For example, the efficient synthesis of copolymers with segments that require two or more different polymeriza­tion techniques remains challenging as multiple steps are usually necessary. To circumvent this drawback, Bielawski developed a series of catalysts that are capable of simultaneously mediating two mechanistically distinct polymerizations (i.e., ring-opening metathesis polymerization and atom-transfer radical polymerization). This has enabled the preparation of a variety of complex block copolymers in a single pot. A second aspect of Bielawski's research was focused on the synthesis of cyclic polymers. Traditionally, such polymers are made through the intramolecular coupling of linear precursors. However, such cyclizations are rarely quantitative and extremely dilute conditions are required which places limits on the ability to prepare substantial amounts of pure cyclic polymer. By adding monomer to a "cyclic" catalyst, Bielawski demonstrated that both ends of the growing polymer chain remain attached to the catalyst so the topology of polymer remains cyclic throughout the entire reaction.

The Unilever Award, which will be presented at the New York meeting of the American Chemical Society (Sept. 7-11) consists of a $2,000 prize, a plaque and travel expenses. This award, administered by the Polymer Education Committee of the Polymer Chemistry and Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering Divisions, was established in 1991 and is sponsored by Unilever, a global manufacturer of consumer products, foods and specialty chemicals.  The award recognizes and encourages outstanding graduate research in the design, synthesis and physical chemistry of polymers.

ICI Student Award in Applied Polymer Science

The chair for 2003 is Thoman Hahn of National Starch. Six finalists have been selected among 13 applicants for the 2003 ICI Student Award in Applied Polymer Science. This Award, sponsored by ICI and administered through the Joint Polymer Education Committee of the ACS Divisions of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) and Polymer Chemistry (POLY), is given annually for the best paper presented at the ICI Student Award Symposium as part of the PMSE program at the Fall ACS Meeting.

 The six finalists and their respective papers are:

· Christopher W. Bielawski , California Institute of Technology

Synthesis of Cyclic Polymers Using Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization (ROMP)

· Yushan Hu , Case Western Reserve University

Structural Model for Oxygen Permeability of a Liquid Crystalline Polymer

· Brian K. Johnson , Princeton University

NanoPrecipitation of Organic Active using Mixing and Block Copolymer Stabilization

· Benjamin Falk , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Optical pyrometry: A novel method for monitoring photopolymerizations

· Won Jae Chung , Georgia Institute of Technology

Structure-property relationships for Pd catalyzed poly(Norbornene) derivatives

  • Chunyan Chen , University of Michigan

Molecular-Level Understanding of Polymer-Silane Interacting Mechanism by SFG Vibrational Spectroscopy

The finalists will be presenting their papers at the ICI student Award Symposium at the 226 th ACS National Meeting, New York, New York. The session is being held at the Hilton New York, Clinton Suite, on Tuesday, September 9, 2003 from 1:15 PM until 4:45 PM. The finalists will be compensated up to $750 for their expenses to attend the meeting. In addition, they will receive one-year membership to the PMSE division.

An anonymous committee selects the winner among the six finalists after the papers are presented. The winner will be notified at a later date, and then he or she will receive the award at the 227 th ACS National Meeting, Spring 2004.

 Lastly, the ICI Student Award Committee is pleased to announce that the Women's Chemists Committee has agreed to cosponsor this and future symposia. It is our expectation that this cosponsorship will result in greater recognition of the symposium by potential applicants, and by the overall ACS community.

 

 

 
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