Program IDW25 Ottawa University
Friday
30 October 1992 19:00 – 21:00
Parking. In any Campus parking lot from Friday
afternoon (after 16.00) through
Sunday night Parking lots are conveniently located
on three sides of the
Unicenter (see attached map).
Registration In the main lobby of the
Unicenter (see attached map).
Faculty ($
60)
Postdocs ($
45)
Graduate Students ($
25)
Fees
should be paid in cash or by check at registration (no credit cards).
Posters Maximum
size 4 x 4 ft. = 1.2 x 1.2 m, may be mounted any time on Saturday in the main
lobby of
Unicenter. Poster must be removed Saturday night before
the banquet.
Reception (19.00-21.00) at the Faculty Club, 10 Callixa Lavallée
St, Stanton Building (across the street from
the
Unicenter; see attached map). Cheese
and wine, soft drinks and light snacks will be served.
Obtain
your voucher from the Registration desk
Saturday
31 October
All oral presentations will be given in the Auditorium of Unicenter.
08.00-12.00 Registration in the main Lobby of
Unicenter (in front to the Auditorium)
08.40 Welcome
to the 25th I.D.W.
08.50-10.20 Oral
presentations
10.20-10.40 Coffee
Break
10.40-12.00 Oral
presentations
12.00-13.20 Lunch
Break
13.20-15.20 Oral
presentations
15.20-15.40 Coffee
Break
15.40-17.20 Oral
presentations
17.20-19.20 Poster
Session
19.30 Banquet
at the Faculty Club (10 Callixa Lavallee St. (see attached map)
Sunday I November
All oral presentations will be given in the Auditorium of Unicenter.
09.00-10.20 Oral Presentations
10.20-10.40 Coffee Break
10.40-11.40 Oral
Presentations
11.40 Closure
Scientific
Program
Oral Presentations
Saturday Morning
08.50-09.20
O-
1: Carbon-Chlorine
and Carbon Fluorine Bond Activation in CFC: Applications in Homogeneous
Catalysis
R.
Tom Baker, Central Research & Development Dept., Science and Engineering
Laboratories,
E.L DuPont de Nenwurs & Co., Wilmington, DE 19880-0328, U.S.A.
09.20-09.40
O-2: The Synthesis, Structure, and Solid
State Properties of 1,2,3,5-Dithia- and Diselenadiazolyl.
A.W. Cordes, Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,
Arkansas 72701, U.S.A.,
R.G. Hicks, D.K. Kennepohl, and R.T.Oakley*,
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario NIG
2WI, and
R.C. Haddon, AT&T Bell
Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 53706, U.S.A.
09.40-10.00
0-3: Molecular Mechanics Calculations on
Cp2Ti(SiHRPh)PMe3.
Michael C. Baird and Joel
Polowin*, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 and John
F. Harrod, Department of
Chemistry McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6.
10.00-10.20
0-4: Ring-Opening Polymerization of
Strained, Ring-Tilted Ferrocenophanes: a Route to High Molecular Weight
Poly(ferrocenylsilanes).
Daniel A. Foucher,
Ben-Zhong Tang, Ruth Petersen, and Ian Manners*, Department Of
Chemistry, University of
Toronto, 80 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1.
10.20-10.40
Break
10.40-11.00
0-5: Novel
Transition Metal-Catalyzed Route to Fluorescent bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene
Based Chromophores.
Paul Nguyen, Nicholas J. Taylor, and Todd B. Marder, Department
of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G].
11.00-11.20
0-6: Photochemical Addition of Dioxygens to Pd3(dppm)3CO2+.
Pierre D. Harvey*, Marielle Crozet, Stephan M. Hubig, and Steven M.
Socol, Dipartement de
chimie, Université
de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec JIK 2RI.
11.20-11.40
O-7: Alkali
Induced Disproportionation of Pd(II) Complexes, [L2PdCl2]
(L=tertiary phosphine), to Pd(0) and LO.
Vladimir
Grushin and Howard Alper, Department of Chemistry, University of Ottawa,
Ottawa, Ontario KIN 6N5
11.40-12.00
O-8: Dihydrogen,
M(H2), Dihydride, M(H)2 or In-between, M(H··H)?
Alan Lough,
Patricia Maltby, Robert H. Morris, and Caroline Schweitzer, Department
of Chemistry and the
Scarborough
Campus, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S ]Al, John
Ricci, University of Maine, USA
and Thomas Koetzle, Brookhaven
National Laboratory, USA.
12.00-13.20
13.20-13.40
O-9: Charge
Transfer Interactions of ZincII Tetraneopentoxyphthalocyanine with
2,3-Dichloro-5,6-dicyano-para-benzoquinone.
Yansong Fu and
A.B.P. Lever, Department of Chemistry, York University, North York, Ont. M3J IP3.
13.40-14.00
O-10: The
First Full Interpretation of the X-ray Powder Diffraction Pattern of Chrysotile
Asbestos, from Asbestos, Quebec.
Georges
Denesa, Raymond Le Van Maob, and Anne Vaillancourta&b,
a laboratory of Solid State Chemistry and
Mossbauer
Spectroscopy, bcatalysis Laboratory, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.,
Montreal,
Quebec H3G IM8.
14.00-14.20
O-11: A
new class of organoplatinum(iv) polymers.
Sudhir Achar, R.J. Puddephatt, and J.J. Vittal, Department of
Chemistry, University of Western Ontario, London,
Ontario N6A 5B7.
14.20-14.40
O-12: Group
Transfer Polymerization Using Metallocene Catalysts.
Scott Collins and David G. Ward, Department of Chemistry,
University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G].
14.40-15.00
O-13: Oxo-rhenium(V)
Complexes.
Anne-Marie Lebuis, Suzanne Bélanger, Céline Pearson,
and André L. Beauchamp,
Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7.
15.00-15.20
0-14: Chemistry
of Electron Rich Clusters Ru4(CO)13(m-PR2)2.
A
Remarkable Reversible Conversion to
(H)Ru4(CO)10(m-PPh2)[m4-P(Ph)C6H4],
a Molecule with a Five-coordinate Phosphido Bridge.
John
F. Corrigan, Simon Doherty, Nicholas J. Taylor, and Arthur J. Carty,
(GWC)2,Guelph Campus, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2WI.
15.20-15.40 Break
15.40-16.00
O-15: Molybdenum
and Cobalt Stabilized Cluster Cations: An X-ray Crystallographic and
EHMO Study.
Lijuan Li, Luc Girard, Michel
Gruselle#, and Michael-J. McGlinchey, Department of Chemistry,
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4Ml, and #Ecole Nationale
Supérieure de Chimie, Paris, France.
16.00-16.20
O-16: Equilibrium
Constants for the (m-H)2Os3(CO)10 + Co ↔ (m-H)(H)Os3(CO)11
System
and the Kinetics of Reductive Elimination of H2 from the Equilibrium
Mixtures.
Anthony J. Poë, Clifford N. Sampson, Richard T.
Smith, and Ying Zheng, Department of Chemistry, University of
Toronto, 80 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario M5S IAI.
16.20-16.40
O-17: Why
is Ammonium Nitrate an Insensitive Explosive?
Lars J. Norrby, Department of Chemistry &
Chemical Engineering, Royal Military
College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario K7K 5LO.
16.40-17.00
O-18: Recent
Results in the Coordination Chemistry of Low-valent Titanium.
Ludmilla Scoles, Ravinder Minhas, Robert Duchateau and
Sandro Gambarotta,
Department of Chemistry, University of Ottawa,
Ottawa, Ontario KIN 6N5.
17.00-17.20
O-19: New
Carbonyl and Hydrido Fe(II)/bis(diphenylphosphino)-methane Complexes.
David
G. Holah, Alan N. Hughes, Elizabeth Krysa, and Greiz Spivak, Department
of Chemistry, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5El and
Vincent
R. Magnuson, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth,
Minnesota 55812, U.S.A.
17.20-19.20
Poster Presentations
19.30
Banquet
Sundgy Morning
9.00-9.20
O-20: Photophysical
Studies of Intramolecular Electron Transfer in Chromophore
Quencher-Complexes.
Dave R. McDonald and Robert J. Crutchley, Ottawa-Carleton
Chemistry Institute,
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario KIS 5B6.
9.20-9.40
O-21: Structural
Characterization of Thermally Unstable Xenon-Oxygen and Xenon-Nitrogen Bonded
Cations.
Marc Whalen, Department of Chemistry, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario
L8S 4M1.
9.40-10.00
O-22: Preparation of New Thermochromic
Dibismoles from Organozirconium Precursors.
Rupert
E.v.H. Spence, Donald P. Hsu, and
Stephen L.-Buchwald*, Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, U.SA.
10.00-10.20
O-23: Designed New Materials for Nonlinear
Optics.
Ashok
K. Kakkar and Tobin J. Marks, Department of Chemistry,
Northwestern
University,
2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois 60208-3113, U.S.A.
10.20-10.40
Break
10.40-11.00
O-24: New Porous Materials from Zeolites:
Preparation and Characterization.
R.
Le Van Mao * , N.T.C. Vo, B.
Sjiariel, A. Lavigne, S.T. Le, and G. Denes,
Department
of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Laboratories for Inorganic Materials,
Concordia
University, 1455 De Maisonneuve W., Montreal, Quebec H3G lM8.
11.00-11.20
O-25: Intervalence absorption transitions in
binuclear transition metal complexes.
Christian Reber, Department of
Chemistry, Université de Montréal, Montréal,
Québec H3C 3J7.
11.20-11.40
O-26: Synthesis, Structure and Multi-NMR (111Cd,
23Na) of (Me4N)(Na[Cd{SOCPh}3]2),
a
Salt Containing a Trinuclear Anion with CdS3/CdS3O3
and NaO6 Kernels.
Jagadese
J. Vittal and Philip A.W. Dean, Department
of Chemistry, The University of
Western
Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B7.
Closure