Projects in Review
21-Jul-05
Proposal # Div Code Steps:
1. Receipt at the Secretariat [including consultation with Div. Officers] 2. Internal evaluation and identification of outside reviewers [DC evaluation] 3. Distribution to the outside reviewers and gathering of the reviews 4. Communication of the reviews to the Division(s) or Standing Committee(s) for final decision or recommendation to the Project Committee 5. Consideration and action by the Project Committee [or submitted to SG and Treasurer] >0 Proposal to be resubmitted
2005-002-1
Micro-scale chemistry for student laboratories in india
050
Mriganini Budget Requested in USD 0
2005-003-1
e-Quiz for promoting chemical education
050
K.V. Sane Budget Requested in USD 20000
Date submitted: Review Step 2
Date submitted: Review Step 2
2005-018-1
The Arab contribution to the development of chemistry in Europe
050
J. J. Lagowski Budget Requested in USD 11000
14-Feb-05 date 15-Feb-05
14-Feb-05 date 15-Feb-05
10-Jun-05
Date submitted: Review Step 2
date 22-Jun-05
2003-039-1-
Development of computer chemistry laboratory - design and evaluation
050
C.K. Seth Budget Requested in USD 23000
2005-020-1-
Glossary of terms in materials chemistry
2
J. Corish and S. Mathur Budget Requested in USD 38250
Date submitted: Review Step 4 >0
Date submitted: Review Step 1 & 2 (via Coplen)
2003-027-1
Review of isotopic abundances in extraterrestrial materials: Part 2.
2
M. Ebihara Budget Requested in USD 8000
Date submitted: Review Step 4
22-Sep-03 date 26-Mar-04
19-Jul-05 date 21-Jul-05
17-Aug-03 date 18-Oct-03
Steps:
1. Receipt at the Secretariat [including consultation with Div. Officers] 2. Internal evaluation and identification of outside reviewers [DC evaluation] 3. Distribution to the outside reviewers and gathering of the reviews 4. Communication of the reviews to the Division(s) or Standing Committee(s) for final decision or recommendation to the Project Committee 5. Consideration and action by the Project Committee [or submitted to SG and Treasurer] >0 Proposal to be resubmitted
2004-013-1
Developing a PROPOSAL for setting up International Centre for Natural Product Research (ICNPR)
3
M. Mosihuzzaman Budget Requested in USD 10000
Date submitted: Review Step 2 >0
08-Mar-04 date 08-Apr-04
2005-015-1
Translation and dissemination of a monograph for secondary schools on “Global Climate Change”
3 & 050,022?
P. Tundo Budget Requested in USD 6000
Date submitted: Review Step 4
09-May-05 date 21-Jun-05
2005-012-1
Seminar to encourage young women’s scientists in chemistry fields in POLYCHAR-14
4
Masaru Matsuo Budget Requested in USD 4000
Date submitted:
02-May-05
Review Step 1 >0
date 13-May-05
2005-021-1
Accuracy and reproducibility of functionality type analysis of poly(ethylene oxide) by LC-CC
4
Frank Rittig Budget Requested in USD 5000
Date submitted: Review Step 2
20-Jul-05 date 21-Jul-05
2005-009-2-
Efficiency and reproducibility of temperature rising elution fractionation (TREF)
4
Robert Brüll Budget Requested in USD 4000
Date submitted: Review Step 4
19-Apr-05 date 21-Jun-05
2005-011-2
Accuracy and reproducibility of sample preparation and analysis in high-temperature SEC
4
Valerie Grumel Budget Requested in USD 5000
Date submitted: Review Step 4
28-Apr-05 date 21-Jun-05
Steps:
1. Receipt at the Secretariat [including consultation with Div. Officers] 2. Internal evaluation and identification of outside reviewers [DC evaluation] 3. Distribution to the outside reviewers and gathering of the reviews 4. Communication of the reviews to the Division(s) or Standing Committee(s) for final decision or recommendation to the Project Committee 5. Consideration and action by the Project Committee [or submitted to SG and Treasurer] >0 Proposal to be resubmitted
2004-044-2
Microstructure and properties of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends and composites
4
Jiasong HE Budget Requested in USD 6000
Date submitted: Review Step 4 >0 > v2; 2
27-Jun-05 date 21-Mar-05
2005-019-1-
Selection and use of proficiency testing schemes for limited number of participants (Chemical Analytical Laboratories)
5
A. Fajgelj Budget Requested in USD 4000
Date submitted: Review Step 1
13-Jul-05 date 14-Jul-05
2005-017-1-
Glossary of Terms Related to Solubility–Updates and Revisions to The Orange Book
5
David Shaw Budget Requested in USD 2800
Date submitted: Review Step 4
31-May-05 date 20-Jul-05
2005-014-1
IUPAC Stability Constants Database – completion of data collection up to 2006
5
Kip Powell Budget Requested in USD 14800
Date submitted: Review Step 5
08-May-05 date 06-Jul-05
2004-001-1
Artifacts in particle sampling of semi-volatile compounds and consequences for climatic changes modeling
6
S. Slanina Budget Requested in USD 15000
Date submitted: Review Step 4 >0
2003-016-1-
Integrating environmental exposure pathways for medicinal products
6&7
M. Herrchen Budget Requested in USD 5700
07-Jan-04 date 31-May-04
Date submitted:
28-Mar-03
Review Step 2,3 >0
date 20-Aug-03
Steps:
1. Receipt at the Secretariat [including consultation with Div. Officers] 2. Internal evaluation and identification of outside reviewers [DC evaluation] 3. Distribution to the outside reviewers and gathering of the reviews 4. Communication of the reviews to the Division(s) or Standing Committee(s) for final decision or recommendation to the Project Committee 5. Consideration and action by the Project Committee [or submitted to SG and Treasurer] >0 Proposal to be resubmitted
2001-069-1
C-NPU concepts and traceability of measurements
7
G. Nordin
Date submitted: Review Step 1 >0
Budget Requested in USD 2200
2004-020-1
Molecular gastronomy
7
H. This
Date submitted: Review Step 4 >0?
Budget Requested in USD 9600
04-Dec-01 date 16-Dec-01
16-Apr-04 date 16-Jun-04
2005-013-1-
Distance learning In toxicology: Effective teaching through technology
7, 050
Jane Huggins
Date submitted: Review Step 3
Budget Requested in USD 2000
2003-007-1
Nomenclature and terminology of stereochemistry
8,3,4
Richard M. Hartshorn
Date submitted: Review Step 3 >0
Budget Requested in USD 33500 TOTAL SUM Requested in USD
229850
04-May-05 date 21-Jun-05
24-Feb-03 date 14-Apr-03
Objective of the newly submitted proposals and still under review. for administrative use only
Submitted 16 April 2004 ; # 2004-020-1
Date
March 30, 2004
Project Title
Molecular Gastronomy
Series Title (if applicable)
Chemistry in food
Task Group Chairman
Herve This, Groupe INRA de gastronomie moléculaire, Collège de France, Place Marcellin Berthelot, 75005 Paris (France)
[email protected]
Objective
Molecular Gastronomy has been introduced at the end of the 1980’s, as a specific part of food science devoted to home or restaurant culinary transformations. This scientific discipline is studying cooking from the chemical and physical point of view. After decades of interest, it would be useful to present some results of investigations, as well as informations taken from food chemistry and food physics, as applied to this activity (cooking) done by millions of people in the world. In particular, it is very important to show to a large audience how cooking is mainly (for the technical part, not the artistic part) chemistry and physics, as this would be the base of a better acceptance of science in daily life, and in food in particular. It is decided that the TG prepares for IUPAC (Division 7 : chemistry and human health) a series of papers on Molecular Gastronomy. These papers should be published in a special issue of IUPAC Journal, and also under the form of books. A site could be added for popularization of the material. The first document, on Molecular Gastronomy (only the scientific phenomena of culinary transformations –home or restaurants, the industrial point of view should not be considered), could be followed by other books, on : - Cooking and metabolism (including accessibility of nutriments…) - Cooking and health (including polyphenols, endocrine modifyers from food…) - Cooking and culture These others publications would be part of other projects proposed to IUPAC.
for administrative use only
Date Project Title
Submitted 21 Feb 2005 ; # 2004-044-1 November 23, 2004 Microstructure and Properties of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer Blends and Composites
Series Title (if applicable)
Task Group Chairman Objective
Jiasong HE, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[email protected] To evaluate the microstructure-property correlation of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends and composites
Submitted 14 Feb 2005; # 2005-002-1-
for administrative use only Date
February 14, 2005
Project Title
Micro-scale chemistry for student laboratories in India
Series Title (if applicable)
NA
Task Group Chairman
Dr. Mrignaini, Ph.D. ( Chemistry), Principal, DLF Public School, Ghaziabad, 201005, India
[email protected]
Name of the person submitting Prof. N.K.Uberoi, Secretary, DAV College this form if not the proposed Task Managing Society (DAV Society is a registered Group Chairman organization). Address: Chitragupta Road, Paharganj, New Delhi 110 001, INDIA Email:
[email protected] Micro-scale approach has been widely accepted on Objective ground of economy, safety, saving of time, ease of experimentation and so on. Unfortunately its acceptance for student laboratories in the developing world is not as widespread as it should be. This project aims at consolidating the beginning made in India for micro-scale kit design and for teacher training.
for administrative use only
Submitted 14 Feb 2005; # 2005-003-1-
Date
February 14, 2005
Project Title
e- Quiz for Promoting Chemical Education
Series Title (if applicable)
NA
Task Group Chairman
Prof. Krishna V. Sane Honorary Adviser, JK Foundation for Human Development (JKFHD) ( KVS was Secretary/Chairman IUPAC CTC during 1986-95 and UNESCO-Nehru Professor for Science Capacity Building during 1996-98) Address: 2259, Hudson Line, Kingsway Camp, Delhi 110 009, INDIA
[email protected] Co-Chairman: Mr. Govind Hari Singhania, Director, JK Organization Address: JK House, 3 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi 110 001, INDIA
[email protected]
Objective
NOTE: JK Foundation for Human Development, a registered Society, is a part of the JK Organization -- a leading Industrial House in India. Conducting a quality Quiz is an effective way of canalizing student interest in chemistry beyond the confines of syllabi. This expectation has been borne out through an exploratory exercise held during 2003-2004 in which nearly 5000 students participated from over 40 schools in Delhi, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kota (near Jaipur).
for administrative use only
Submitted 15 April 2005 ; # 2005-009-1
Date
April 15, 2005
Project Title
Efficiency and Reproducibility of Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF) NA
Series Title (if applicable)
Task Group Chairman
Dr. Robert Brüll German Institute for Polymers Schlossgartenstrasse 6 D-64289 Darmstadt Germany
[email protected]
Name of the person submitting N/A this form if not the proposed
Task Group Chairman Objective
The aims of this project are (1) to fractionate a given number of Polyethylene (PE) test samples with regard to their composition using a given experimental procedure, (2) to compare the quantity and chemical composition of the obtained fractions in the partner laboratories, (3) to compare the results with regard to influence of the instrumental setup and reproducibility and (4) to establish suitable conditions for the compositional fractionation of polyethylene. Finally conclusions shall be drawn with regard to the comparability of the results and the robustness of TREF procedures in daily routine.
for administrative use only
Submitted 3 May 2005 ; # 2005-011-2
Date
April 25, 2005
Project Title
Accuracy and reproducibility of sample preparation and analysis in high-temperature SEC NA
Series Title (if applicable)
Task Group Chairman Name of the person submitting this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objective
Dr. Valérie Grumel University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Prof. Harald Pasch German Institute for Polymers, Germany Standardization of the experimental conditions for the HTSEC analysis of polyolefins. The particular emphasis shall be on the sample preparation with regard to dissolution temperature and time, the sample measurement with regard to column temperature and the column set, and with regard to the detection technique (RI, ELSD, Visco, LS). Although there is an ASTM method for the analysis of polyolefins by HT-SEC (ASTM D 6474), procedures for sample preparation are not addressed adequately. The application of different detectors in HT-GPC is not addressed at all.
for administrative use only
Submitted 4 May 2005 ; # 2005-013-1-
Date
05/04/05
Project Title
Distance Learning In Toxicology: Effective Teaching Through Technology
Series Title (if applicable) NA
Task Group Chairman
Jane Huggins, Ph. D.
[email protected]
Name of the person submitting Same as Task Group Chairman this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objective
The objective of this symposium is to present/clarify issues surrounding development/delivery of online courses in toxicology. Instruction in the development of these courses and several examples of robust programs involving distance learning around the world will be presented. Discussions relating to cost, effectiveness, and overall quality of distance learning in toxicology will be incorporated into the symposium.
for administrative use only
Submitted 8 May 2005 ; # 2005-014-1-
Date
May, 2005
Project Title
IUPAC Stability Constants Database – completion of data collection up to 2006
Series Title (if applicable)
Task Group Chairman
Kip Powell Chemistry Department, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
[email protected]
Name of the person submitting (including address and e-mail) this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objective
1. To bring the literature coverage in the IUPAC Stability Constants Database up-to-date to 2006, to be accomplished by 2008 (3.5 years). Coverage is currently complete to the end of 2002 for 26 mainstream journals, to 2001 for 11 journals, 2000 for 9 journals. [See Table of the 55 journals abstracted.] 2. To establish a team of experts to supervise data entry and oversee quality control (all currently done at one university) and establish a succession of experts to continue this work beyond the current project.
for administrative use only
Submitted 9 May 2005 ; # 2005-015-1-
Date Project Title
Translation and Dissemination of a monograph for Secondary Schools on “Global Climate Change”.
Series Title (if applicable)
Green Chemistry Series Task Group Chairman
Prof. P. Tundo – Chair of INCA, Universita di Venezia, Ca’Foscari, Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Dorsoduro 2137 - 30123 Venice, Italy Dr. F. Zecchini – INCA, Laboratory of Analysis of Environmental Microbiology, Venice, Italy
Name of the person submitting this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objectives
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for administrative use only
To translate a monograph on “Global Climate Change”, from Italian into English, Spanish and Portuguese. To provide a total of 2000 copies of this monograph, translated into these three languages, for initial dissemination and evaluation by relevant secondary school authorities, professional science teaching bodies and secondary teachers in Australia, Spain, Portugal and other selected countries. To demonstrate the central role of chemistry in the treatment of issues of global importance and particularly the contribution that green chemistry can make. To determine the future potential demand for this monograph in secondary schools.
Submitted 31 May 2005 ; # 2005-017-1-
Date Project Title Series Title (if applicable)
Glossary of Terms Related to Solubility–Updates and Revisions to The Orange Book
Task Group Chairman
David Shaw University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Marine Science Fairbanks, AK 99775-7220 USA
[email protected]
Name of the person submitting (including address and e-mail) this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objective
This project will produce a set of Recommendations for publication in PAC and replace the existing Section 3.2.5 of the Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). The new text in glossary format will cover terminology related to the solubility of gases in liquids, liquids in liquids and solids in liquids.
for administrative use only
Submitted 10 June 2005 ; # 2005-018-1
Date Project Title
THE ARAB CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMISTRY IN EUROPE: preservation, innovation, and transmission of early chemistry
Series Title (if applicable)
N/A
Task Group Chairman
Professor J. J. Lagowski Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry The University of Texas Austin, TX 78703 USA e-mail
[email protected]
Name of the person submitting (including address and e-mail) See Task Group Chairman this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objective
Our goal for this project is to define the considerable Arab contribution to chemistry from the 7th to the 15th century. We intend to use a series of workshops to be held around the Mediterranean Basin as foci for collecting information from knowledgeable experts. This request is to develop a model workshop as a template for the others.
for administrative use only
Submitted 13 July 2005 ; # 2005-019-1-
Date
2005-07-11
Project Title
Selection and Use of Proficiency Testing Schemes for Limited Number of Participants (Chemical Analytical Laboratories)
Task Group Chairman
Dr. Aleš Fajgelj, Chairman, IUPAC Interdivisional Working Party on Harmonisation of Quality Assurance Schemes
(if known)
Objective
To develop a guide for selection and use of proficiency testing schemes for limited number of participants (chemical analytical laboratories). The International Harmonised Protocol for the Proficiency Testing of (Chemical) Analytical Laboratories adopted by IUPAC in 1993 has been revised now [outcome of IUPAC project 2001-009-1500]. The ISO/DIS 13528 (provisional version) “Statistical Methods for Use in Proficiency Testing by Interlaboratory Comparisons” is under development as complementary standard to ISO/IEC Guide 43 “Proficiency Testing by Interlaboratory Comparisons”. However, all these documents are mostly oriented on proficiency testing schemes for a relatively large number of laboratories-participants (20 and more). The problem may arise when proficiency testing scheme is to be organized – selected and used - for a limited number of participants (less than 20), for analysis of analytes specific for a local region, or for an industry under development, or for analysis of non-stable analytes and similar. It is appropriate now for the IUPAC WP QA to undertake a development of such guide in addition to The IUPAC International Harmonised Protocol for the Proficiency Testing of (Chemical) Analytical Laboratories in light of necessity of quality assurance in chemical analytical laboratories in the fields for which widely used international proficiency testing schemes might not be applicable.
for administrative use only
Date
Submitted 19 July 2005 ; # 2005-020-125 October 2004
Project Title
Glossary of Terms in Materials Chemistry – I
Series Title (if applicable)
Task Group Chairman
John Corish University of Dublin Chemistry Department Trinity College Dublin 2, Ireland E-Mail:
[email protected] Sanjay Mathur Division of CVD Technology Leibniz Institute of New Materials Building 43 A 66123 Saarbrücken GERMANY E-mail:
[email protected]
Objective
for administrative use only
The major goal of this project is to generate accurate definition of research and technical terms along with their contextual uses to enhance the cognizance of materials chemistry with other related disciplines.
Submitted 20 July 2005 ; # 2005-021-1-
Date
April 20, 2005
Project Title
Accuracy and reproducibility of functionality type analysis of poly(ethylene oxide) by LC-CC Polymer Analysis
Series Title (if applicable)
Task Group Chairman Name of the person submitting this form if not the proposed Task Group Chairman Objective
Dr. Frank Rittig BASF AG Dr. Harald Pasch (German Institute for Polymers, Germany)
[email protected] The aims of this project are (1) to establish critical LC conditions for poly(ethylene glycol) using a given experimental procedure, (2) to compare the critical eluents compositions in the partner laboratories, (3) to separate and quantify a given number of PEO test samples with regard to functionality type distribution, and (4) to
compare the results with regard to accuracy and reproducibility. Finally, conclusions shall be withdrawn on the robustness of LC-CC procedures in daily routine.