Physical chemistry

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The general session on physical chemistry is open for abstract submission. The symposium will emphasize but will be not limited to thermodynamics and kinetics of chemical and electrochemical reactions, molecular structures and interactions and a variety of practical applications associated with current trends in the world of nano dimensions. Oral and poster presentations on related topics as well as research reports in other traditional fields of the physical chemistry such as photochemistry, spectroscopy, quantum chemistry, computational chemistry, solid-state chemistry and biophysical chemistry are welcome.

This session will take place on the afternoon of Friday, June 4th in Dunn 208.

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Dr. Nikolay Dimitrov

Dr. Nikolay Dimitrov is Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Binghamton University-SUNY in New York.

Prof. Dimitrov received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria in 1993. After a postdoctoral training 1996-1999 and an appointment as research professor 2000-2003, both at Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, USA, he joined the faculty ranks at SUNY - Binghamton in 2003. His interests are in the field of surface electrochemistry of metals and alloys with application targets in catalysis, analytical methods and materials processing. His research group emphasizes novel approaches to electrochemical thin film growth and processing of nano-porous substrates. In Binghamton, Dr. Dimitrov has taught General Chemistry Principles, Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, Advanced Analytical Chemistry and Electroanalysis and Electrochemical Processing of Materials.

Confirmed speakers

The following are invited speakers in this session:

  • Prof. Gessie Brisard, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
  • Prof. Christof Grewer, SUNY Binghamton
  • Ms. Bridgid Wanjala, SUNY Binghamton

Program

Friday, June 4, 1:00 PM - 4:20 PM

Physical Chemistry
Dunn 208

Organizer/Presider: Nikolay Dimitrov 1:00 320 Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Ammonia on Carbon Supported Bimetallic PtMe Electrocatalysts: An In Situ Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry Study. Gessie M. Brisard, Patrick Dube and Taixang Jiang, Universite de Sherbrooke

1:30 321 Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Ion-Coupled Amino Acid Transporters. Christof Grewer, Binghamton University

2:00 322 Hydrogen Dissociation and Spillover on Pd-Alloyed Surfaces. Heather L. Tierney, Ashleigh E. Baber and E. Charles H. Sykes, Tufts University

2:20 323 Multimetallic Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cells: Nanoscale Phase and Surface Properties. Bridgid N. Wanjala, Rameshwori Loukrakpam, Bin Fang, Jin Luo and Chuan-Jian Zhong, State University of New York at Binghamton

2:40 Intermission

3:00 324 Probing Novel Structures and Transformations of Materials by Pressure Tuning. Yang Song, University of Western Ontario

3:20 325 Growth of Epitaxial, Flat Pt Thin Film on Au by Surface Limited Redox Replacement (SLRR) Via Pb UPD. Matthew Fayette, Yihua Liu and Nikolay Dimitrov, Binghamton University-SUNY

3:40 326 Different Pathways of Oxygen Reduction Reaction Studied by Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) Voltammetry: An Advanced Analytical Chemistry Exercise. Alexsandra Silva, Nikolay Dimitrov and Lasantha Viyannalage, Binghamton University

4:00 327 New Method to Predicting Behavior of Atomic Charges in Molecules, Which depend on Environment Based on the Consider Polarization Effects and Anisotropy Steric van der Waals Radiuses of Atoms in Molecule. Svetlana Keshtova1 and Fatima Keshtova2, (1)Private Researcher, (2)Lomonosov Moscow State University The 4:00 pm presentation was canceled because Dr. Keshtova did not attend the meeting.