3: 30 pm Networking: Coffee Break
Session 1:
Science Today –
Coatings Tomorrow
Chair: James Rawlins,
University of Southern
Mississippi
2:00 - 2: 30 pm
1.1 The Irony in Bioinspired
Superomniphobicity — in Search
of the Path from "Interesting"
to "Practical"
Derek Patton,
University of Southern Mississippi
2: 30 - 3:00 pm
1.2 Photochemical Control of
Electrostatics in Polymer Films
Sam Thomas,
Tufts University
3:00 - 3: 30 pm
1.3 Mechanophoric Molecules
Clifton Stephenson,
Tulane University
4:00 - 4: 30 pm
1.4 Field-Assisted Assembly of
Anisotropic Coatings
Sergiy Minko,
University of Georgia
4: 30 - 5:00 pm
1.5 Carbon Dioxide Stimuli
Responsive Polymers
Michael Cunningham,
Queens University
5:00 - 5: 30 pm
1.6 Deposition of Coupling
Agents by Solid Carbon Dioxide
Snow-Blasting
Juliane Elsäßer,
University of Kaiserslautern/AWOK
Germany
Session 2:
Bio-Based Coatings
Chair: Raymond Fernando,
California Polytechnic State
University
2:00 - 2: 30 pm
2.1 Bio-Based Waterborne Floor
Coatings with Enhanced Flow and
Appearance
John Willhite,
Nuplex Resins
2: 30 - 3:00 pm
2.2 Novel Alkyd-Type Coating
Resins Produced Using Cationic
Polymerization
Bret Chisholm,
Renuvix
3:00 - 3: 30 pm
2.3 Bio-Succinic Acid: Enabling
Performance in Polyurethane
Coatings
William D. Coggio,
BioAmber
4:00 - 4: 30 pm
2.4 Curing Kinetics of Bio-Based
Epoxy-Anhydride Thermosets
Adlina Paramarta,
North Dakota State University
4: 30 - 5:00 pm
2.5 Lactide-Modified Polyester
Resins with Enhanced Coatings
Performance
Bas van Leeuwen,
Corbion Purac, The Netherlands
5:00 - 5: 30 pm
2.6 Cost Reduction in Alkyd
Enamels, Primers, and Stains
Tony Hennessy,
Elementis Specialties
Session 3:
Measuring & Testing
Chair: Jeff Lackey,
Diamond Vogel
2:00 - 2: 30 pm
3.1 Formulating High Performance
Coatings with Novel Adhesion Test
Methods
Yutao Yang,
Lubrizol
2: 30 - 3:00 pm
3.2 A Critical Study on Scratch
Resistance Test Methods
George E. Drazinakis,
PCI Labs
3:00 - 3: 30 pm
3. 3 Non-Contact, Substrate-Independent, Multi-Layer Paint
Thickness Sensor
Robert K. May, TeraView,
United Kingdom
4:00 - 4: 30 pm
3. 4 Statistical Modeling of
Coating Lifetimes in Disparate
Environments
Mark Nichols,
Ford Motor Company
4: 30 - 5:00 pm
3. 5 Application of High
Throughput Screening for a Clear
Concrete Sealer Formula
Vincent Goldman,
BASF
5:00 - 5: 30 pm
3. 6 Correlation Between UV-A and
Long-Term Florida Weathering:
Formulation and Structure/
Property Relationships in
Polyurethane Coatings
Todd Williams,
Bayer MaterialScience
5: 30 – 7:00 pm Poster Session | Networking: AC Conference Reception
Session 4:
Pigments
Chair: Brij Mohal,
Chromaflo Technologies
2:00 - 2: 30 pm
4.1 Expanding the Durable Color
Envelope
Mark Ryan,
The Shepherd Color Company
2: 30 - 3:00 pm
4.2 Shining a Light on
TiO2 Utilization
Joost Leswin,
BASF SE, Germany
3:00 - 3: 30 pm
4. 3 Measuring TiO2 Efficiency
Thomas Hanna,
DuPont Titanium Technologies
4:00 - 4: 30 pm
4. 4 Innovative Process
Breakthrough Makes Fumed Silica
Easy-to-Disperse
Maria Nargiello,
Evonik Industries
4: 30 - 5:00 pm
4. 5 Evolution of a New Generation
of Luminous Iron Oxide-Coated
Aluminum
Wei Liu,
EMD Chemicals
5:00 - 5: 30 pm
4. 6 Black Pigment from
Recycled Tires
Lisa Clapp,
Sun Chemical
April 7, 2014 | 2:00 – 5: 30 pm MONDAY AFTERNOON S C H E D U L E