CINTACS
Newsletter of the Cincinnati Section
of The American Chemical Society

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Volume 36 - Number 2
November 1998

Editor Ed Burton

Advertising: Jackie Hoofring 

Liaison: Julia Bedell

Advertising Stuart Oehrle

CINTACS is published eight times a year (October through May) by the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society in cooperation with the Oesper Collection in the History of Chemistry of the University of Cincinnati. All changes of address should be sent to Emel Yakali at Raymond Walters College, 9555 Plainfield Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236; 745-5686 or 745-5767 (FAX).

Every member is urged to send in their e-mail address. The message should consist of the e-mail address in the "From" area and the full name of the member in the "Subject" area of the message format. Send this information via e-mail to: acs@ucrwcu.rwc.uc.edu

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

The submission deadline for the next Newsletter is tentatively set for Monday, October 26, 1998.

All materials should be sent to:
Dr. Edward Burton
E-mail: burton.de@pg.com

In This Issue ....

  • National Chemistry Week
  • Meeting Program - November 7
  • Editor's Column
  • Call for Nominations
  • Educational Grants
  • Oesper Award Symposium
  • Budget 1998-99
  • Committee Chairs
  • Deadline for Submissions to CINTACS
  • OESPER AWARD
    Professor Jerome A. Berson
    Yale University

    Featured Speaker:
    Professor Peter B. Dervan
    California Institute of Technology
    "The Berson Tradition"

    Peter B. Dervan (born June 28, 1945) received his early education in Boston, Massachusetts (B. S., Boston College, 1967). He began research in physical organic chemistry working with Professor Jerome A. Berson at Yale University. After earning his Ph. D. in 1972, he spent a year at Stanford University as an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow (1973). From Stanford University he went to Pasadena, California to take up a faculty appointment at the California Institute of Technology where he is now the Bren Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

    Peter Dervan has created a new field of bioorganic chemistry with studies directed toward understanding the chemical principles for the sequence specific recognition of the genetic material, DNA. Dervan has combined the art of synthesis, physical chemistry, and biology to create novel synthetic molecules with affinities and sequence specificities comparable to Nature's proteins for any predetermined DNA sequence. This non-biological approach to DNA recognition underpins the design of cell-permeable molecules for the regulation of gene expression in vivo. The approach could have profound implications for human medicine.

    Dervan is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. His awards include the Harrison Howe Award (1988), Arthur C. Cope Award (1993), Willard Gibbs Medal (1993), Maison de la Chimie Foundation Prize (1996), Kirkwood Medal (1998), and the Alfred Bader Award (1999).

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    From the Chair

    Once again we embark upon perhaps the busiest month for the Section. November 1-7 marks National Chemistry week (NCW). As in the past the Section will focus its efforts on NCW activities at various libraries, schools and the Museum Center. This year’s co-chairs for NCW are Ed and Stephanie Fenlon of Xavier University and they are coordinating demonstrations at the Museum Center and visits by Section members at over 30 libraries in the area. It is not too late to volunteer for a NCW activity. Check the Section web page for dates, times and locations for the demonstrations and let Ed or Stephanie know (513-745-3361; 606-331-3564; fenlon@xavier.xu.edu) you are ready, willing and able to help out. Rick Sunberg will also be organizing the NCW contest for the elementary school students.

    This month also includes the annual Oesper Symposium and Oesper Award dinner held at the University of Cincinnati. This year’s Oesper awardee is Professor Jerome A. Berson from Yale University. Professor Berson will receive his award at the Section’s November 5th meeting. Due to the University of Cincinnati also scheduling a home football game that evening, please pay close attention to the directions in this month’s CINTACS pertaining to parking.

    In closing I ask you to please peruse the advertisements in each issue of CINTACS. If you utilize any of the products or services offered by our advertisers, please let them know where you saw their ad. These advertisements provide a substantial amount of support to the Section and deserve your attention.

    Sincerely,

    Jim Knittel, Chair
    james.knittel@uc.edu

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    November Monthly Meeting
    Thursday, November 5, 1998
    University of Cincinnati
    Oesper Award

    5:30 -7:00

    Poster Session and Social Hour

    7:00-8:00

    Dinner, cost: $22.00

    Choice of:

    Chicken, mushrooms, scallions, and tomatoes in Madeira sauce
    or
    Roast pork loin with sautéed apples and brandy sauce
    All dinners include: salad, chef’s choice of vegetable and potato, rolls and butter, key lime pie, coffee and iced tea.

    8:00

    Oesper Award: Professor Jerome A. Berson, Yale University

    8:15

    Guest Speaker, Professor Peter B. Dervan,
    "The Berson Tradition"

    Dinner reservations: Call the section answering line at 558-1224 or email cintacs@uc.edu. Include your name with correct spelling, affiliation, and menu choice. Reservations must be received by Monday, November 2. If you have any difficulties, please call Donna Taylor at 558-0979. As a reminder, if you decide you must miss a meeting after you have made reservations, please call to cancel. If not, the section will have to charge you for the dinner because it will be charged for the dinner.

    Directions: If you approach by I-75, take the Hopple Street exit and turn left at the light. You will pass over the highway. At the next light go "straight" (straight here is really about a 45 degree turn to the left). You are now on Martin Luther King Drive. Continue up King to the third traffic light, you will reach the first light rather quickly, the second one about a quarter to half mile after that, and the third after going up a long hill. At the third light, take a right turn onto Clifton Avenue and the University is on your left. Take the first left into campus, you will be on College Court; follow this road directly to the garage

    If you approach Cincinnati from I-71S, get off at the Taft Street exit, exit 3. At the light at the end of the exit go straight. It is a rather winding street, but continue "straight" for about 1.3 miles. At this time, Hughes High School is directly in front of you and you must turn; take a right turn onto Clifton Ave. from the far right lane. The University is now on you right side, the University driveway you want is College Court which is about 0.3 miles from the last turn. Follow College Court to the garage at the end.

    The University of Cincinnati has rescheduled a football game for the same night as the Oesper Banquet. Thus, be sure to park in the Brodie Garage ($3.50) and not by the faculty club. The lot by the faculty club is the one used for football parking.

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    Nominations Solicited
    Cincinnati Chemist of the Year

    The Section Awards Committee requests nominations for the 1999 Cincinnati Chemist of the Year. This award, given annually since 1950, recognizes professional accomplishments of a member. The 1999 Chemist of the Year will be the featured speaker at the February meeting.

    Deadline for nominations is November 18, 1998.

    Cincinnati Research Assistant of the Year

    The Section Awards Committee requests nominations for the 1999 Cincinnati Research Assistant/Chemical Technician of the Year. This award, given annually, recognizes job skills, safety, teamwork, leadership, publications and presentations, reliability, communications skills, and additional professional and community activities. A Chemical Technician/Research Assistant is defined as a person whose training includes successful completion of a two year post-high school chemistry curriculum or equivalent work in a Baccalaureate program, or equivalent knowledge gained by experience. The 1999 award will be presented at the February meeting. The winner will be the section’s candidate for the National award.

    Deadline for nominations is November 18, 1998.

    Outstanding Teaching Awards

    Do you know a teacher who inspires his/her students? Fills them with a curiosity about the world of science and chemistry? The Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society is looking for these people - and honors three each year.

    The High School Chemistry Teacher of the year is awarded annually, to recognize accomplishments of those of us who teach chemistry at the secondary school level.

    The Middle School/Junior High School Science Teacher of the Year is awarded annually to honor science teaching at this level.

    The Elementary School Science Teacher of the Year is awarded for excellence in elementary teaching.

    All three awards recognize teaching ability, enthusiasm, mentoring skills, and other leadership activities. Nominees need not be members of the American Chemical Society. Generally speaking, anyone teaching in these capacities within 35 mile radius of downtown Cincinnati is eligible.

    Deadline for nominations is January 15, 1999.

    Nomination forms for each award may be requested from, and returned to:

    Henry R. Greeb
    Awards Committee Chair
    e-Mail: 72277.706@compuserve.com

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    National Chemistry Week - November 1-7, 1998

    November 1-7, 1998 marks the 11th anniversary of National Chemistry Week (NCW), and the local section plans on celebrating by continuing our library and museum demonstrations. Last year we had demonstrations in over 25 libraries, and the museum center. This year we are starting NCW early with the first demonstrations scheduled for October 27th.

    We are looking for newcomers as well as seasoned demonstrators. The demonstrations are easy and fun. Janice Kagermeier, program coordinator of the Hamilton County public libraries, has said that NCW demonstrations are the most popular children's activity the libraries do each year.

    Volunteers can get more information on times and locations of the demonstrations by calling Ed and Stephanie Fenlon, email: fenlon@admin.xu.edu or on the section's website: http://www.che.uc.edu/acs/ncw/ncw_cin.html. We plan to have a demonstrator workshop in early October.

     

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    Editor's Apology

    I would like to apologize for the lateness of and the mistakes in the October issue of Cintacs. Due to a family crisis at the time Cintacs was to be sent to the printer, the newsletter had less than my full attention. I understand the hardships that this causes on the Section membership and, for that, I sincerely apologize. I will endeavor to eliminate these occurances in the future.

    As always, all comments and concerns (both positive and negative) are welcome. That has always been a part of the editor's job. At the same time, any and all help with this sometimes onerous task will gladly be accepted. All contributions will eagerly be considered for publication in Cintacs, when appropriate.

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    The Cincinnati Section of The American Chemical Society

    EDUCATIONAL GRANT APPLICATION

    DATE:_______________

    Name: _______________________________________________________________

    Organization: _______________________________________________________________

    Department: ______________________________________________________________

    Address of Organization: ______________________________________________________________

    City: ______________________________________________________________

    County: ____________ State:____________________________________ Zip Code:____________

    Name and Title of Official Certifying Organizational Compliance with the Grant:

    Signature ______________________________________________________________

    Name/Title (print or type) _______________________________________________________________

    ACS Member or Affiliate? ___________

    How many individuals will benefit from this grant if your proposal is funded? ___________

    Grant criteria: Funds are to be used to improve chemical education in the area served by the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society.

    Grant Proposal: The proposal should contain 300-500 words, double-spaced on official letterhead. It should describe the objective(s) of the project, how the project will be carried out, how the project would improve chemical education, how the program fits into the education program (if the applicant is from a school) and whom would benefit. Also, the proposal should contain a detailed budget which outlines expenditures, the amount being requested from the Educational Grant and the amount being requested from other sources.

    Send five (5) copies of the application and the proposal to: Ginger Tannenbaum, Fairfield High School, 8800 Holden Blvd. Fairfield, OH 45014

    Reports: Grant recipients are required to submit a report to the Committee within one year from the time of notification of the award. The report will include an outline of how the funds were used, what had been purchased, if anything, with the funds and what benefits have been derived thus far from the use of the funds.

    Acknowledgment: It is requested that the major instruments purchased with the use of these funds be tagged with the following acknowledgment: "This equipment was purchased (in part) with an Educational Grant from the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society."

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    American Chemical Society
    Budget 1998/99

    INCOME

     

     

     

    1997/98 Actual

    1998/99 Projected

    National Allotment

    $10,627.00

    $10,500

    Local Section Dues

    $7,883.76

    $7,000

    Local Affiliate

    $100.00

    $100

    Meeting Sponsors

    $4,500.00

    $5,000

    Travel Rebate for Councilors

    $2,699.49

    $2,500

    Advertising

    $2,800.00

    $2,800

    Short Course(s)

    $0

    $2,000

    Meal Receipts from Meetings

    $9,812.50

    $10,000

    Miscellaneous

    $100.00

     

     

     

     

    TOTAL INCOME

    $38,522.75

    $39,900

    EXPENSES

     

     

    Administrative

    1997/98 Actual

    1998/99 Projected

    Tax Related

    $330.00

    $300

    Chair-Elect Workshop

    $581.00

    $500

    Travel for Councilors

    $3,651.39

    $3,500

    Postage

    $906.86

    $2,500

    Committees

    $2,090.45

    $2,000

    Subtotal

    $7,559.70

    $8,800

    Meetings

     

     

    Speaker Expenses

    $2,588.13

    $2,500

    Speaker Gifts

    $167.30

    $140

    Monthly Meeting Meals/Soc. Hour

    $13,385.06

    $14,000

    Short Course(s)

    $0

     

    Subtotal

    $16,140.49

    $16,640

    Publication and Printing

     

     

    Printing (except elections)

    $6,294.70

    $6,500

    Mail Labels

    $263.10

    $300

    Election Materials

    $905.02

    $900

    Subtotal

    $7,462.82

    $7,700

    Special Projects

     

     

    National Chemistry Week

    $1,998.08

    $2,500.00

    Education

    $0

     

    Funding for Education Grants

    $0

     

    Subtotal

    $1,998.08

    $2,500.00

    Awards

     

     

     

     

     

    Oesper Award

    $1,000.00

    $1,000

    Oesper Plaque

    $103.83

    $100

    High School Awards

    $1,385.00

    $1,500

    Examination Costs and Awards

    $862.57

    $1,000

    Cincinnati Chem./Tech. Plaques

    $199.59

    $250

    Fifty Year Award

    $640.60

    $300

    Service Award

    $0

    $50

    Miscellaneous

    $155.99

     

    Subtotal

    $4,347.58

    $4,200

    ECS Advertisement

    $60.00

    $60

     

     

     

    TOTAL EXPENSES

    $37,586.67

    $39,900

     

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    AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
    CINCINNATI SECTION

    1998-99 Committee Chairs

    OFFICE

    NAME/ADDRESS

    PHONE NUMBERS

    Advertising

    Jackie Hoofring
    Lab Support
    635 Eden Park Dr., Suite 510
    Cincinnati, OH 45202

    Work: (513) 241-1339
    Fax: (513) 241-1454
    Email: jackieh@labsupport.com
    hoofr@aol.com

    Stuart Oehrle
    Waters Field Lab
    Dept. of Chemistry
    Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY 41099-1905

    Work: (606) 572-6671
    FAX: (606) 572-5162
    Email: oehrle@nku.edu

    Analytical Discussion 
    Group

    Tom Ridgway
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Cincinnati
    Cincinnati, OH 45221-0172

    Work: (513) 556-9251
    FAX: (513) 556-9239
    Email: thomas.ridgway@uc.edu

    Awards

    Hank Greeb
    Hg Consulting, Inc.
    6580 Dry Ridge Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45252-1750

    Work: (513) 385-8363
    Home: (513) 385-8888
    Email: 72277.76@compuserve.com

    Biochemistry Discussion
    Group

    Carol A. Caperelli
    College of Pharmacy
    University of Cincinnati
    P.O. Box 670004
    Cincinnati, OH 45267-0004

    Work: (513) 558-0730
    FAX: (513) 558-4372
    Email: carol.caperelli@uc.edu

    Career Enhancement
    Discussion Group

    Richard Sunberg
    Procter & Gamble
    Winton Hill Technical Center
    6100 Center Hill Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45224

    Work: (513) 634-4434
    Fax: (513) 634-1598
    Email:sunberg.rj@pg.com

    Career Services

    Janna Strobel
    7753 Brookdale Drive
    West Chester, OH 45069

    Work: (513) 489-7184
    FAX: (513) 489-6936

    Chemical Information
    Discussion Group

    Fran Rosenthal
    Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc.
    2220 E. Galbraith Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45215

    Work: (513) 948-7827
    FAX: (513) 948-7961
    Email: francinerosenthal@hmrag.com

    CINTACS Editor

    Ed Burton
    Procter & Gamble
    Miami Valley Laboratories
    P.O. Box 398707
    Cincinnati, OH 45239-8707

    Work: (513) 627-1494
    FAX: (513) 627-1223
    Email: burton.de@pg.com

    Colloid Discussion

    John Shelley
    Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals
    Miami Valley Laboratories
    P.O. Box 538707
    Cincinnati, OH 45253-8707

    Work: (513) 627-0078
    FAX: (513) 627-1233
    Email: shelley.jc@pg.com

    Computation Discussion
    Group

    Bill Laidig
    Procter & Gamble
    Miami Valley Laboratories
    P.O. Box 538707
    Cincinnati, OH 45253-8707

    Work: (513) 627-2857
    FAX: (513) 627-1233
    Email: laidig@pg.com

    Continuing Education/
    Short Courses

    Vacant

    CTAG Liaison
    (1/99-12/01)

    Richard Sunberg
    Procter & Gamble
    Winton Hill Technical Center
    6100 Center Hill Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45224

    Work: (513) 627-2230
    FAX: (513) 627-1045
    Email: sunberg.rj@pg.com

    Education Discussion
    Group

    Vacant
     

    Vacant

    Education Grants

    Ginger Tannenbaum
    Fairfield High School
    1941 Staunton Drive
    Fairfield, OH 45014

    Work: (513) 829-3838
    Email: tannenbaum@fuse.net

    Carla Huffman
    Colerain High School
    6791 Jimjon Court
    Cincinnati, OH 45248

    Work: (513) 385-6424

    Education/Oesper
    & Chemistry Olympiad

    John Williams
    Miami University-Hamilton
    1601 Peck Blvd.
    Hamilton, OH 45011

    Work: (513) 785-3242
    FAX: (513) 785-3145
    Email: williajp@muohio.edu

    Educational Resources

    Vacant

    Vacant

    Government Relations
    & Science Policy

    Karlyn Schnapp
    Dept. of Chemistry
    Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY 41099-1905

    Work: (606) 572-6681
    FAX: (606) 572-5162
    Email: schnapp@nku.edu

    Meeting Site Coordinator

    Diana McGill
    Department of Chemistry
    Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY 41099-1905

    Work: (606) 572-6520
    FAX: (606) 572-5162
    Email: mcgill@nku.edu

    Meeting Sponsors

    Tim Cassady
    Henkel Corporation-Emery Group
    4900 Este Avenue, Bldg. 53
    Cincinnati, OH 45232-1491

    Work: (513) 482-2294
    FAX: (513) 482-2862
    Email:tim.cassady@henkel-americas.com
     

    Membership

    Emel Yakali
    Raymond Walters College
    9555 Plainfield Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45236

    Work: (513) 745-5686
    FAX: (513) 745-5771
    Email: yakali@uc.edu

    Nominating

    William Oliver
    Department of Chemistry
    Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY 41099-1905

    Work: (513) 572-5409
    FAX: (513) 572-5162
    Email: oliver@nku.edu

    Oesper Symposium

    Marshall Wilson
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Cincinnati
    Cincinnati, OH 45221-0172

    Work: (513) 556-9261
    FAX: (513) 556-9239
    Email: marshall.wilson@uc.edu

    Organic Discussion
    Group

    Robert Kempton
    Department of Chemistry
    Northern Kentucky University
    Highland Heights, KY 41099-1905

    Work: (606) 572-5116
    FAX: (606) 572-5162
    Email: kempton@nku.edu

    Project Seed

    Vacant

     

    Public Outreach
    Kids & Chemistry

    Kathy Gibboney
    Procter & Gamble 
    P.O. Box 8006
    Mason, OH 45040-8006

    Work: (513) 622-2289
    FAX: (513) 622-1433
    Email: gibboney.k@pg.com

    Roger Parker
    Nobilent, Inc.
    10999 Reed Hartman Hwy.
    Cincinnati, OH 45242

    Work: (513) 793-9260
    FAX: (513) 793-9701
    Email: rogparker@aol.com

    Media Relations

    Vacant

     

    National Chemistry Week

    Ed Fenlon
    Department of Chemistry
    Xavier University
    Cincinnati, OH 45207

    Work: (513) 745-3361
    FAX: (513) 745-1954
    Email: fenlon@xavier.xu.edu

    Science Fair Judges

    Susan Hershberger
    Department of Chemistry
    Miami University
    Oxford, OH 45056

    Home: (513) 523-5037
    Email: hershb.jw@muohio.edu

    Section Historian

    William Jensen
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Cincinnati
    Cincinnati, OH 45221-0172

    Work: (513) 556-9308
    FAX: (513) 556-9239
    Email: william.jensen@uc.edu

    Web Master

    Hank Greeb
    Hg Consulting, Inc.
    6580 Dry Ridge Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45252-1750

    Work: (513) 385-8363
    FAX: (513) 385-8888
    Email: 72277.706@compuserve.com

    Younger Chemists
    Committee

    Susan Ross
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Cincinnati
    Cincinnati, OH 45221-0172

    Work: (513) 556-9207
    FAX: (513) 556-9239
    Email: rossu@email.uc.edu

    1999-2000 Program

    F.H. Ebetino
    Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals
    P.O. Box 8006
    Mason, OH 45040-8006

    Work: (513) 622-3630
    FAX: (513) 622-1195
    Email: ebetino.fh@pg.com

    Updated 20 October 1998 by cinacs@www.che.uc.edu