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1 Official publication of the Philadelphia Section, ACS June 2016 Volume 101, No. 6 HIGHLIGHTS Comments From the Chair 87 News Atoms 89 Scholastic Achievement Award Winners 2016 Back Row (l to r): Aya Matsumura, Temple; Rachel Troxell, St. Joseph s; Stephanie Costa, Drexel; Mark Gleason, Temple; Shorouk Badir, Bryn Mawr; Emily Gale, Swarthmore; Nina Morvin, Philadelphia; Amy Lai, USci; Jeremy Schmoyer, USci; Ann Gill, WCU; Bailey Blessing, Rutgers Camden. Front Row (l to r): Zachery Custer, Eastern; David Reilley, Haverford; Harvey Low, Immaculata; Brandan Phillips, Ursinus; Karanbir Singh Pahil, UPenn; Chase Cramer, WCU; Carina Fairfield, Villanova. Photo courtesy of Joel Perlish Photography Serve As Chair Elect 89 Honoring Our 50-Year Members 90 Calendar of Events 97 A D V A N C E N O T I C E SEPTEMBER MEETING Thursday, September 15, 2016 TBA See the JUNE issue of the Catalyst for details, call the Section Office at (215) or PhilaACS@gmail.com.
2 ACS Philadelphia Section Founded May 15, 1899 STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Robin S. Davis EDITORS News Atoms: Alan Warren Proof Editors: Antony Addison Georgia Arbuckle-Keil Kendra Luther Corrie Kuniyoshi Marge Matthews Liliana Suarez Alan Warren ADVERTISING MANAGER Vince Gale COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE Chair: Marge Matthews Anthony W. Addison Georgia Arbuckle-Keil Matthew Bodek Robin S. Davis Vince Gale Corrie Kuniyoshi Kendra Luther Liliana Suarez Victor Tortorelli Alan Warren CONTENTS September Advance Notice...85 Comments From The Chair...87 Leadership Development Course...87 June Meeting...88 News Atoms...89 Interested in Serving in the Philadelphia Section?...89 Honoring Our 50-Year Members...90 Members Also Celebrating 50 Years...93 Members Celebrating 60 Years...93 Chemical Consultants Network Scholastic Achievement Award Winners...95 Directory of Services Calendar of Events...97 Published monthly except July, August and December by the Philadelphia Section of the American Chemical Society. All views expressed are those of the editors and contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Philadelphia Section of the American Chemical Society. Editorial matters should be sent to the attention of the Editor-in-Chief c/o the Philadelphia Section ACS, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 231 South 34 th Street, Philadelphia, PA or Advertising: Vince Gale, MBO Services, P.O. Box 1150, Marshfield, MA 02050, phone: (781) ; June 2016 Page 86
3 Comments From the Chair Dr. Rick Ewing I started May by attending commencement ceremonies to celebrate the graduation of my daughter s future husband, my future son-inlaw. I am sure many of you have also attended or will be attending like celebrations at the college, high school or middle school level. Not only are these occasions a time to celebrate the achievements of graduates, but also a time to recognize and appreciate those who have been influential in shaping those that will be our future. In the graduation addresses, a common theme raised by the speakers was highlighting a life-changing event that came more often than not from a teacher that had encouraged and mentored them. So too in May, the Philadelphia Section recognized excellence in teaching in the chemical sciences at the college and high school levels. The award ceremony held at the University of the Sciences, celebrated the outstanding achievements in teaching of Dr. Maryellen Nerz-Stormes (Bryn Mawr College) and Ms. Dana L. Puskas, (Neshaminy High School, Langhorne, PA). The Philadelphia Section was also fortunate to have Professor Charlie Bamforth, Anheuser-Busch Endowed Professor of Malting and Brewing Sciences at UC Davis, deliver his lecture entitled The Captivating Chemistry of Beer. Over 60 attendees were privileged to hear a highly entertaining lecture on the role chemistry plays in providing the complex solution we know as beer. After the lecture and presentation of the awards, over 40 guests joined Maryellen, Dana and Charlie at the banquet dinner. The Section thanks the University of the Sciences for providing an outstanding venue for our May meeting! At the June meeting, the Philadelphia Section will be recognizing the ACS 50- and 60-year members by having a recognition lunch at the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF). In addition to the lunch, CHF will provide a tour of its museum as well as providing an after lunch lecturer. I encourage those that are able to attend the lunch celebrating our 50- and 60-members and to enjoy a day celebrating the history of chemistry at CHF. Further details can be found in this issue of the Catalyst. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE We have received funding for the Leadership Development Course Leading without Authority. It will be offered on September 17 th. The normal cost for one of these classes is $150. We are offering it for $15 in order to cover lunch. There is a really limited number of people that can take this course. If you are interested, please sign up ASAP at: June 2016 Page 87
4 JUNE MEETING THE PHILADELPHIA SECTION, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY presents Tours of the Chemical Heritage Foundation starting at 11:15 AM Erin McLeary, Museum Director, Chemical Heritage Foundation will speak about the exhibit, Science at Play - Clifford C. Hach Gallery The first major museum exhibition to explore the complex history of chemistry sets and other miniature laboratories for children Luncheon at 12 NOON followed by Presentation of 2016 Fifty- and Sixty-year Certificates June 17, 2016 Note date change to Friday!! The Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA Luncheon cost $40.00; Students with reservations and ID: $20.00 RESERVATIONS should be made by calling the Section Office, (215) , or ing PhilaACS@gmail.com by 5:00 PM. Friday, June 10 th. Cancellations, if necessary, cannot be accepted after NOON on Tuesday, June 14 th. UNCANCELLED RESERVATIONS WILL BE BILLED. PARKING: Parking is available at The Bourse Garage (free with CHF voucher) on 4 th Street between Chestnut and Market Streets (next to the Ritz Theater), at the garages under Independence Mall between 5 th and 6 th Streets, and on 2 nd Street between Chestnut and Walnut. Public Transit: SEPTA suburban trains stop at Market East, a 15-minute walk to the Chemical Heritage Foundation. The Market-Frankford subway has stations on Market Street at both 2 nd and 5 th Streets. See: Board Meeting following at 2:30 PM. June 2016 Page 88
5 NEWS ATOMS Alan Warren Kyle Diuro of Villanova University was named one of the 2016 SCI Scholars. Sponsored by the Society of Chemical Industry, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the ACS, the program provides a 10-week internship for students. Diuro will be placed with Chemtura. Philadelphia Section Chair Rick Ewing also serves as chairman of the ACS Committee on Economic and Professional Affairs. In his article in the April 25 C&EN he discusses employment surveys that provide important data that is monitored by the Society. The two major tools are the Comprehensive Survey of Salary and employment status (CEPA), and the New Graduate Survey of graduates in chemistry and chemical engineering. Rick encourages ACS members to participate in those surveys when asked. DEATHS Stuart W. Churchill, emeritus engineering professor, March 24, 2016 at 95. Following brief employment at Shell Oil and Frontier Chemical, he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan, serving as chairman of the department of chemical and metallurgical engineering In 1967 he joined the University of Pennsylvania as the Carl V. S. Patterson professor of chemical engineering. Churchill was a member of the National Academy of Engineering and received its Founders award for outstanding leadership in research, education and professional service and for his contributions in the fields of combustion, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics. He authored over 300 papers and six books. Churchill received a number of awards from the AIChE, Penn, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Note: News Atoms seeks to report on people in the field of chemistry in the greater Philadelphia area. If you have news about new hires, significant promotions, honors and awards, and those who have recently passed away, send it by to PhilaACS@gmail.com or by mail to the Philadelphia Section ACS. Interested in Serving in the Philadelphia Section? We are drawing up the slate of candidates for the fall 2016 election. Specifically, we are looking for members interested in the chair-elect position. The chair-elect is a three-year commitment. In the first year as chair-elect the winning candidate chairs the Section awards committee and the program committee, which plans the events for the following year when the chair-elect becomes the Section chair. In the second year the chair conducts the Section meetings. In the third year the winning candidate becomes the past-chair and serves as the chair of the nominations committee. Although these responsibilities may seem onerous, the board of directors plays a significant role in all aspects and running the Philadelphia Section really becomes a shared task. There are many outstanding volunteers in our Section! So even if you are unsure about your availability for three years, please consider running for the position of chair-elect. June 2016 Page 89
6 If you would like to run please get in touch with Bill Smith or Office Administrator or (215) ) HONORING OUR 50-YEAR MEMBERS At our June Section meeting, we will honor our 50-year members, presenting them with a certificate and luncheon at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in recognition of their long and faithful service to the Society. Those being honored include the following: DR. MICHAEL DE ROSA Dr. Michael De Rosa is a professor of Chemistry at Penn State Brandywine in Media, PA. He received his BS in chemistry from the City College of New York and a PhD in organic chemistry from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (CUNY). His graduate work was on the chemistry of nitrenium ions with Prof. Paul Haberfield. After receiving his PhD, he and his wife joined the Peace Corps. During this period he taught and did research in the department of chemistry at Universidad Simon Bolivar (USB) in Caracas, Venezuela. After the Peace Corps he continued working at USB and was promoted to Profesor Titular. During this period he worked with undergraduate and masters students on the chlorination of indoles, carbazoles and pyrroles and his group discovered electrophilic aromatic substitution in pyrroles by addition-elimination. He spent sabbaticals at the University of Florida and the University of Texas. He came to Penn State Brandywine in His research focus has been on the synthesis and reactions of the previously unknown un-substituted derivatives of 2- and 3-aminopyrrole. This work has been carried out principally by undergraduates and funded through grants from the National Science Foundation. He has over 50 publications. Awards from the Campus, the Commonwealth College, and the Eberly College of Science have recognized his work with undergraduates. Dr. De Rosa has received two Fulbright Scholar Awards: Ghana ( ) and the Slovak Republic ( ). Dr. De Rosa and his wife will celebrate 50 years of marriage in June He and his wife enjoy traveling and have visited all seven continents. He is a photographer and bird watcher. DR. ANNE R. EGAN Dr. Egan earned a BS in Chemistry, MS in Organic Chemistry and PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Connecticut before joining the Rohm and Haas Chemical Co. in Philadelphia as a senior scientist in She was Head of Fungicide Research from 1991 to 2001 leading a cross-functional department June 2016 Page 90
7 in the discovery of novel antifungals and a new commercial fungicide. In 1995, Dr. Egan assumed added responsibilities for leading new product development and global management of core fungicide products. Chairman of the North American Fungicide Resistance Action Committee from 1992 to 1996, she has been an invited speaker at scientific conferences and holds more than 35 patents and publications. In 2001, she joined the Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. in Princeton managing teams in all stages of drug development across multiple therapeutic areas. As a Director she supervised project managers responsible for programs in the Immunology and Cardiovascular portfolios, was a core member of leadership and governance review committees, and led initiatives for optimizing development. Dr. Egan received numerous executive awards for strategic program planning and execution, contributions to achieving milestones and regulatory submissions and recognition for well-prepared FDA advisory committee teams leading to approval and commercialization of two immunosuppressive biologic drugs. She retired in Dr. Egan and her husband of 48 years are outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, biking, and skiing. When not spending time with their two children and five grandchildren, they love to travel. DR. MARY G. MCCOY Dr. McCoy is enjoying retirement after teaching over 20 years at Neumann University, followed by several years as a part-time research specialist in the Penn Cardiovascular Research Institute. She received her BA degree with departmental honors from the College of Wooster, and her PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Cincinnati, where her research was on the direct and sensitized photochemistry of azobenzene. She is a member of Sigma Xi. After completing her degree at University of Cincinnati, she had a postdoctoral fellowship in the Harrison Department of Surgical Research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, followed by a two-year research associate position there. Per-course teaching positions at local colleges led to 22 years of teaching at Neumann University, where she received the Lindback award and retired as an Emeritus Professor of Chemistry. Recently she served as a research specialist in the Penn Cardiovascular Institute. Complete retirement occurred in June Dr. McCoy and her husband of 48 years are parents of three adult children and grandparents of three active grandchildren. She thoroughly enjoys hiking the back-country trails found in Grand Teton, Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Parks. DR. RICHARD E. NAIPAWER Dr. Naipawer received his BA in Chemistry, MS and PhD all from Rutgers. He is a member of Phi Lambda Upsilon. His research at Rutgers under the direction of the late Prof. Hugh W. Thompson studied the control of the stereochemistry of hydrogenation, resulting in the term haptophilicity. June 2016 Page 91
8 After graduating, he joined Givaudan Corporation R&D in Clifton, NJ. Initially, he was involved in isolating and synthesizing naturally-occurring flavor constituents of foods. He then joined the Aroma Chemical R&D. He and his co-worker, the late Dr. Gary W. Shaffer, developed a rudimentary SAR for chemicals possessing a sandalwood odor resulting in the patenting of two valuable sandalwood odorants Sandalore and Ebanol. His research has resulted in many patents and chapters in several books. In the late 1990s, he moved to Fragrance Regulatory and then to Quality. In the early 1990s, he managed the toxicological submissions to obtain FDA approval of Avobenzone (Parsol 1789), Givaudan s UVA sunscreen In 2003, after 36 years with Givaudan, he retired and became a consultant for Givaudan, fully retiring in Dr. Naipawer and his wife have been married for 48 years. They enjoy their grandsons. He enjoys gardening and assisting members of his family with genealogy. BRUCE SCHAEFFER Bruce Schaeffer is currently retired after being employed for 35 years at Glaxo SmithKline Corporation. He received his BS in Chemistry from Lehigh University and Masters in Computer Science from Villanova University. After graduating Lehigh he spent two years in the Army and then joined Smith Kline & French Laboratories in Philadelphia. There he was employed as an analytical chemist performing mostly wet chemistry testing. He later worked in methods development and automated analytical procedures. During this time he attended Villanova to obtain a degree in Computer Science. While at SmithKline he moved from Analytical Chemistry to supporting scientific computer applications. These applications included chromatography data systems, compound database, and sample tracking applications. The applications supported were in Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Research Triangle Park, Puerto Rico and other locations. Bruce has been married for 44 years and has three children. He works for Montgomery County as judge of elections in Lower Pottsgrove. Some of his interests include chess, cutting wood, listening to on-line scientific courses and finishing the interior of a new porch. Currently, Bruce is trying to learn the game of Go with mixed results. WILLIAM R. THOMAS After two years in the US Navy, Bill attended Penn State University, where he received his degree in Chemistry. Bill changed his original intent to teach by entering the corporate world with Aeroprojects Company (West Chester, June 2016 Page 92
9 PA), in Aeroprojects, was an ultrasonics firm with government contracts to expand the current state-of-the-art to other possible applications. In 1955, Bill joined the Oxy-Catalyst Company (Berwyn, PA.) and assisted Eugene Houdry in the development of the catalytic converter for automobiles and diesel engines. From there, Bill took a position (St. Joseph, Michigan), with the Whirlpool Corporation ( ), in the areas of air, water, and waste control product development. At Whirlpool, Bill also participated in research contributing to the early NASA Space program including the chemical testing of astronaut s food. Since then, Bill has worked for several companies as an independent consultant and with the Certain-Teed Corporation, in their product and research development department. Bill holds many patents and co-patents. Now semi-retired, Bill and his wife Dorothy celebrated their 65 th wedding anniversary with 3 children, 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. SECTION MEMBERS ALSO CELEBRATING 50 YEARS Marilyn Arnott, Thomas Banford, Ronald Beckley, Edward Chu, Edward Cutler, Arthur Denny, James Devine, John Egoville, Ben Evans, Robert Haluska, Terry Hirshorn, Clark Hoffman, Jacob Hoffman, Michael Intenzo, Howard Jaffe, Nicholas Kefalides, Haven Kesling, Grant Krow, Darrel Muck, Ernest Muller, Kayson Nyi, Carl Perchonock, Michael Phillips, Alan Rothman, W. Snyder, Donald Thayer, Donald Voet and William Williams. SECTION MEMBERS CELEBRATING 60 YEARS Victor Auerbach, J. Russell Bishop, Gerald Brenner, D. Carlson, David Dalton, James Friend, Robert Grasselli, Emil Maxion, Andrew Mercurio, Walter Platek, Robert Przedzial, Donald Robinson, and Gilbert Witschard. NOTICE The Philadelphia Section ACS account has changed to a gmail address: PhilaACS@gmail.com. Kindly start using this address immediately, as the AOL address (PhilaACS@aol.com) is being discontinued. If you have any questions, kindly call the Section Office at (215) Thank you. June 2016 Page 93
10 CHEMICAL CONSULTANTS NETWORK JUNE 8, 2016 MEETING Visit our web page at SPOUSES SPOUSES WELCOME!!! WELCOME!!! Date & Time: Wednesday, June 8 th, at The Cynwyd Club, Bala Cynwyd, PA; Networking, 5:30 PM; Buffet, 6:15 PM; Forum and Business Session, 7:30 PM. Program: As in the past, we will informally exchange questions and experiences relating to our activities as independent chemical consultants or our interests in becoming one. This gathering has been one of our most popular and enjoyable events, so don t miss it! Location: The Cynwyd Club, 332 Trevor Lane, Bala Cynwyd, PA If lost, call the club at , ext. 312 or press *. MAP Reservation: To make or cancel a dinner reservation, log in to chemconsultants.org, or CCNReservations@aol.com or call the ACS office at (leave message on voic if necessary). Fee, including food and beverages (wine, beer & sodas), is $25 for individuals or $40 per couple. Reservation/cancellation deadline is at noon, Friday, June 3 rd. DRESS IS CASUAL. Late reservations and walk-ins subject to availability. No-shows will be invoiced. Dietary restrictions accommodated on a limited basis. There is no charge for Forum only, but registration is suggested using contact information above. June 2016 Page 94
11 SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS, 2016 Bryn Mawr College Chestnut Hill College Delaware Valley University Drexel University (Chemistry) Drexel University (Chemical and Biological Engineering) Eastern University Haverford College Immaculata University La Salle University Philadelphia University Rutgers, the State University Saint Joseph's University Swarthmore College Temple University (Chemistry) Temple University (Biochemistry) University of Pennsylvania (Chemistry) University of Pennsylvania (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) Shorouk Badir Regina Suppi Tatiana Tway Stephanie A. Costa Anjli Patel Zachery T. Custer David Reilley Hao (Harvey) M. Low Christina Vay Nina Morvin Bailey Blessing Rachel Troxell Emily Gale Aya Matsumura Mark Z. Gleason Karanbir Singh Pahil Alan Dai University of the Sciences Chemistry: Amy Lai in Philadelphia Biochemistry: Jeremy Schmoyer Ursinus College Villanova University (Chemistry) Villanova University (Chemical Engineering) West Chester University (Chemistry) Widener University (Chemical Engineering) Brendan Phillips Carina Fairfield Nicholas Ribaudo Ann F. Gill Chase R. Cramer Natalie Arzberger June 2016 Page 95
12 DIRECTORY OF SERVICES ADVERTISING INDEX ACS 96 Micron Inc. 96 NuMega Resonance Labs, Inc. 96 Robertson Microlit Labs 96 Tyger Scientific, Inc. 96 Advertising: Vince Gale, MBO Services, P.O. Box 1150, Marshfield, MA 02050; phone: (781) June 2016 Page 96
13 PHILADELPHIA SECTION, ACS CURRENT CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES Date Event Location Friday, June 3 First Friday: Between Food and Medicine Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA Wednesday, June 8 Chemical Consultants Network: Annual Open Forum The Cynwyd Club Bala Cynwyd, PA Thursday, June th MARM: Chemistry, Past, Present and Future The College of Mount Saint Vincent Riverdale, NY Tuesday, June th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference Hilton Portland and Executive Tower 921 SW Sixth Avenue Portland, OR Thursday, June 16 Friday, June 17 NOTE DATE CHANGE Joseph Priestley Society Luncheon: James M. Ellison, Dancing Your Way to Optimal Cognitive Health in honor of David Alcorn Luncheon Honoring Philadelphia ACS 50- and 60- Year Members (Note change of date to Friday) Thursday, September 17 Philadelphia Section, ACS Meeting TBA Thursday, October 20 Philadelphia Section Award TBA Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA Thursday, November 10 Ullyot Lecture: James Fraser Stoddart Chemical Heritage Foundation Philadelphia, PA nd ACS Fall National Meeting, August 21-25, 2016, Philadelphia, PA June 2016 Page 97
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