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1 CURRICULUM VITAE - ANNE E. V. GORDEN 1. STANDARD BIOGRAPHICAL DATA (updated 01/31/14) Name: Anne Elizabeth Vivian Gorden Department: Chemistry and Biochemistry College: Science and Mathematics Rank: Associate Professor (8/15/11) Years in Rank 2 Years in Faculty Service at AU: 9 Years in Faculty Service Elsewhere: 0 Type of Appointment: Tenure-track Pay Basis: 9 month Graduate Faculty Status: Member Date Awarded: 2005 Education: The University of Texas Ph.D. Organic Chemistry 2002 Emory University B.S./B.A. Chemistry/Literature 1996 Professional Experience: Auburn University Associate Professor Promoted 8/2011 Auburn University Assistant Professor Appointed 8/2005 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Postdoctoral Assoc. Appointed 1/2003 University of California Postdoctoral Assoc. Appointed 6/2002 Los Alamos National Lab Graduate Research Asst.. Appointed 6/1999 2. ASSIGNED DUTIES: Allocation of Time. Activity Percent Teaching 33% Research 60% Service 7% 3. HONORS AND AWARDS: 2013 Auburn University Women of Distinction Faculty Award 2012 Chi Omega ConvocationAward/Auburn University Panhellenic Advisor of the Year 2010 Delta Gamma Foundation Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence 2008 Duke University Talent Identification Program Distinguished Alumnae Award 2007 AU Society for Women in Science and Mathematics Faculty Mentoring Award 2007 ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award 2006 Top Five Hot Topics/Cool Papers - Fall 2006 MRS Conference 2003 The Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Seaborg Center Postdoctoral Fellow 2000, 2001, 2002 - Seaborg Institute Research Fellow, Los Alamos National Lab 2000 Delta Gamma Foundation, Fellowship for Women in Science 1999 Delta Gamma Foundation, Fellowship for Women in Science 1999 Seaborg Research Fellow, Los Alamos National Lab 1996 General Electric Faculty for the Future Graduate Fellowship 1995 General Electric Faculty for the Future Undergraduate Fellowship 1993 Humana Healthcare Corporation Scholarship 1992 Clark Foundation Grant, The University of Texas at Dallas 1992 National Merit Scholar

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CURRICULUM VITAE - ANNE E. V. GORDEN 1. STANDARD BIOGRAPHICAL DATA (updated 01/31/14) Name: Anne Elizabeth Vivian Gorden Department: Chemistry and Biochemistry College: Science and Mathematics Rank: Associate Professor (8/15/11) Years in Rank 2 Years in Faculty Service at AU: 9 Years in Faculty Service Elsewhere: 0 Type of Appointment: Tenure-track Pay Basis: 9 month Graduate Faculty Status: Member Date Awarded: 2005 Education: The University of Texas Ph.D. Organic Chemistry 2002 Emory University B.S./B.A. Chemistry/Literature 1996

Professional Experience:

Auburn University Associate Professor Promoted 8/2011 Auburn University Assistant Professor Appointed 8/2005 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Postdoctoral Assoc. Appointed 1/2003 University of California Postdoctoral Assoc. Appointed 6/2002 Los Alamos National Lab Graduate Research Asst.. Appointed 6/1999 2. ASSIGNED DUTIES:

Allocation of Time. Activity Percent Teaching 33% Research 60% Service 7%

3. HONORS AND AWARDS:

2013 Auburn University Women of Distinction Faculty Award 2012 Chi Omega ConvocationAward/Auburn University Panhellenic Advisor of the Year 2010 Delta Gamma Foundation Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence 2008 Duke University Talent Identification Program Distinguished Alumnae Award 2007 AU Society for Women in Science and Mathematics Faculty Mentoring Award 2007 ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award 2006 Top Five Hot Topics/Cool Papers - Fall 2006 MRS Conference 2003 The Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Seaborg Center Postdoctoral Fellow 2000, 2001, 2002 - Seaborg Institute Research Fellow, Los Alamos National Lab 2000 Delta Gamma Foundation, Fellowship for Women in Science 1999 Delta Gamma Foundation, Fellowship for Women in Science 1999 Seaborg Research Fellow, Los Alamos National Lab 1996 General Electric Faculty for the Future Graduate Fellowship 1995 General Electric Faculty for the Future Undergraduate Fellowship 1993 Humana Healthcare Corporation Scholarship 1992 Clark Foundation Grant, The University of Texas at Dallas 1992 National Merit Scholar

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4. SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTIONS: A. 1. TEACHING 2014 Spring

CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II Enrollment 210* % A, % B, % C, % D, % F, %FA CHEM 4950 Undergraduate Seminar Enrollment 4 CHEM 4980 Undergraduate Research - Chemistry Enrollment 1 CHEM 7750 Formal Presentation in Mod Chem Enrollment 4

CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 4 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 3 2013 Fall CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 207 17% A, 22% B, 23% C, 15% D, 20% F, 1%FA CHEM 4980 Undergraduate Research - Chemistry Enrollment 1 CHEM 7750 Formal Presentation in Mod Chem Enrollment 3

CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 4 2013 Summer CHEM 4980 Undergraduate Research - Chemistry Enrollment 1

CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 3 2013 Spring CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II Enrollment 210 22% A, 24% B, 19% C, 14% D, 19% F, 2%FA CHEM 4950 Undergraduate Seminar Enrollment 4 CHEM 4980 Undergraduate Research - Chemistry Enrollment 1 CHEM 4977 Honors Thesis Enrollment 1 CHEM 7750 Formal Presentation in Modern ChemEnrollment 2 CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 3 2012 Fall CHEM 7200 Advanced Organic Chemistry Enrollment 5 40% A, 40% B, 20% C, 0% D, 0% F, 0%FA CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 3 CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 CHEM 4980 Undergraduate Research - Chemistry Enrollment 2 CHEM 7750 Formal Presentation in Mod Chem Enrollment 3 2012 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 4 2012 Spring CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 4 2011 Fall CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 180

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35% A, 24% B, 19% C, 7% D, 12% F, 2%FA CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 4 2011 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 3 2011 Spring CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II Enrollment 180 21% A, 19% B, 21% C, 17% D, 17% F, 5%FA CHEM 4980 Undergraduate Research - Chemistry Enrollment 2 CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 CHEM 7990 Research and Thesis Enrollment 1 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1 2010 Fall CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 178 23% A, 20% B, 15% C, 18% D, 19% F, 3%FA CHEM 4980 Special Problems in Chemistry Enrollment 2 CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 3 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1 2010 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 3 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1 2010 Spring CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 3

CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1 CHEM 4980 Special Problems in Chemistry Enrollment 2

2009 Fall CHEM 7200 Advanced Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 8 37% A, 63% B, 0% C, 0% D, 0% F

CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 3 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1

2009 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 4 2009 Spring CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II Enrollment 200

26% A, 23% B, 15% C, 21% D, 15% F, 4%FA CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 3 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1

2008 Fall CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 209 21% A, 21% B, 19% C, 16% D, 19% F, 4%FA CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 2 2008 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 2 2008 Spring CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II Enrollment 208

18% A, 24% B, 19% C, 15% D, 19% F, 4%FA

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CHEM 4901 Special Problems in Chemistry Enrollment 2 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 2

2007 Fall CHEM 7200 Advanced Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 14

28% A, 50% B, 22% C, 0% D, 0% F, 0%FA CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1

2007 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 3 2007 Spring CHEM 2080 Organic Chemistry II Enrollment 51 32% A, 30% B, 14% C, 12% D, 8% F, 2%FA CHEM 4901 Special Problems in Chemistry Enrollment 1

CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1 CHEM 8990 Research and Dissertation Enrollment 1

2006 Fall CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 151 20% A, 20% B, 22% C, 13% D, 20% F, 6%FA

CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1 CHEM 7990 Research and Thesis Enrollment 1

2006 Summer CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1 2006 Spring CHEM 7930 Directed Individual Study Enrollment 1

CHEM 7990 Research and Thesis Enrollment 1

2005 Fall CHEM 2070 Organic Chemistry I Enrollment 178 20% A, 24% B, 16% C, 19% D, 21% F (F includes FA) A.2.a Graduate Students (Degree Awarded, Major Professor) – Yuancheng Li, Ph. D. Aug. 2012 "2-Quinoxalinol Based Schiff Base Ligand in Copper(II) Mediated C-H Activation"

Xianghong Wu, Ph. D. Dec. 2008 “Synthesis and Applications of 2-Quinoxolinol Salen Ligands and their Metal

Complexes” COSAM Dean’s Graduate Research Award 2009

A.2.b Graduate Students (Degree Awarded, Committee Member) – Ami Marie DuBois, Ph.D. Thomas Group (PHYS) “Laboratory Investigation of the Dynamics of Shear Flows in a Plasma Boundary Layer” Dec. 2013

Wenchan Jiang, Ph.D. Goldsmith Group "Transition Metal Manganese and Main Group Gallium Complexes as Catalysts

for Alkene Epoxidation" May. 2013 A.2.b Graduate Students (Degree Awarded, Committee Member)(Continued)

Veselin Ruychev, Ph.D. Squillacote Group

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" Regioselectivity of the photoisomerization of acyclic 1,3-dienes and stable trans cycloheptenes" Dec. 2012

Matthew Kayatin, Ph.D. Davis Group (CHEN) " Chemical Functionalization of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes for

Compatibilization with Unsaturated Polyester Resin" Jan. 2012 Vijay A.Loganathan, Ph. D. Barnett Group (CIVL)

“An Assessment of U(VI) adsorption at Multiple Scales” Dec. 2010 Weiya Xu, Ph.D. Duin Group ”Two Iron-Sulfur Proteins Involved in Isoprenoid Biosynthesis with New

Catalytic Roles” Aug. 2010 E. Renee Perusich, M. Ed. Russell Group (SSE) May 2010 Hongxia “Sunny” Zhang Shannon Group “New Concepts in Surface Modification for Biosensor Application – Polyaniline and Bacteriophage Surface Modification” Dec. 2008 Weikuan Li, Ph. D. Schneller Group “Seeking mRNA methylation inhibitors as antiviral agents “ Aug. 2008 Travis Bray, Ph. D. Albrecht-Schmitt Group “Crossroads and Terminations in Transuranium Chemistry: Synthesis and Structures of Transuranic Iodates, Selenites, and Phosphonates” Aug. 2008 Changyun Zhu , M.S. Worley Group “Synthesis and Application of Novel Biocidal Materials” May 2008 Jie Ling, Ph. D. Albrecht-Schmitt Group

“Hydrothermal Syntheses, Structures, and Properties of New Iodate and Selenite Compounds of Transition Metals, Lanthanides, and Actinides” May 2007 A.3.a Graduate Students (Currently Supervised as Major Professor) Branson Maynard, Ph. D. Candidate Started Fall 2008 Michael Devore, M.S., Ph. D. Candidate Started Fall 2008 Kushan Weerasiri, Ph. D. Candidate Started Fall 2008 Charmaine Tutson, M.S. Started Fall 2011 Nicholas Klann Started Fall 2011 Chasity Ward Started Summer 2013 Emily Hardy Started Fall 2013 Maya West Started Fall 2013 Graduate Students - Incomplete Dhanushi Welideniya (with E. Duin) Fall 2008 - Spring 2012 A.3.b Graduate Students (Currently Supervised, Serving as Committee Member) Wendell Grainger, Ph. D. Candidate Parish Group Meng Yu, Ph. D. Candidate Goldsmith Group A.4 Courses and Curriculum developed:

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Summer 2013: Directed study of chemistry database searching and research materials for CHEM 4980 in lieu of CHEM 3000 – Chemical literature Spring 2013: Developed new course notes, online course notes, and curricula for CHEM 2080 -Organic Chemistry II - based on new text: Klein, D. Organic Chemistry, 1st. ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley and Sons, 2011 with supplementary information from Solomons, T. W. G.; Fryhle, C. G. Organic Chemistry, 10th ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley and Sons, 2011 Fall 2011: Developed new course notes, online course notes, and curricula for CHEM 2070 -Organic Chemistry I - based on new text: Klein, D. Organic Chemistry, 1st. ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley and Sons, 2011 with supplementary information from Solomons, T. W. G.; Fryhle, C. G. Organic Chemistry, 10th ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley and Sons, 2011 Spring 2010: Prepared online quizzes and review material, researched expansion and improvements to laboratory facilities and materials for CHEM 2081 and CHEM 2071 Fall 2008: Developed new course notes, online course notes, and curricula for CHEM 2070 -Organic Chemistry I - based on text: McMurry, J. Organic Chemistry, 7th ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson Higher Education, 2007. Spring 2008: Developed new course notes, online course notes, and curricula for CHEM 2080 - Organic Chemistry II - based on text: McMurry, J. Organic Chemistry, 7th ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson Higher Education, 2007. Fall 2007: Developed new course notes and curricula for CHEM 7200 – Advanced Organic Chemistry I based on text E. V. Anslyn, D.A. Dougherty - Modern Physical Organic Chemistry Sausalito, CA: University Science Books, 2006. Spring 2007:Developed new course notes, online course notes, and curricula for CHEM 2080 - Organic Chemistry II - based on text: Bruice, P. Y. Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2004. Fall 2005: Developed new course notes, online course notes, and curricula for CHEM 2070 -Organic Chemistry I - based on new text: Bruice, P. Y. Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2004. A.5 Grants received (Teaching) -

Gorden, A. E. V.; Edmondson, E. “ Leading Auburn in Developing Interest in Experimental Science (LADIES) Program Funding Proposal, to the Auburn Society for Women in Science and Engineering - (funded $1000) submitted 8/27/13

NSF Byrne, M.E. (PI); Duke, S. (Co-PI); Faculty Mentors: Adanur, S.; Auad, M.;

Gorden, A.; Davis, E.; Davis, V.A.; Fasina, O.; Gupta, R.; Hong, J.W.; Lipke, E.; Prorok, B.;. Ravis, W.; Roberts. C. “NSF REU Site for Micro/Nano-Structured Materials, Therapeutics, and Devices,” requested $357,191. (03/01/10 - 02/29/13), funded

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Simpson, E.; Gorden, A. E. V. "Jorge Cham: The Power of Procrastination" Auburn Association of Women in Science recieves grant from Office of Undergraduate Studies: Special Lecture Committee" (funded $1200) submitted 11/2010

Acevedo, Orlando; Gorden, Anne; Livant, Peter; Ortiz, J. V.; Parish, Edward;

Squillacote, Michael; Striegler, Susanne; Worley, S. “Improvement of Organic Chemistry Laboratory Courses 2071 and 2081” Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching and Learning Breeden Grants (funded $3000) submitted 5/2008

Gorden, A. E. V.; Edmondson, E. “ Leading Auburn in Developing Interest in

Experimental Science (LADIES) Program Funding Proposal, to the Auburn Society for Women in Science and Engineering - (funded $1000) submitted 8/26/06

A.5.b. Grant/Contract Proposals Submitted (Teaching) (Not funded)

Gorden, A.E.V. " Mentoring, Inspiring, and Exploring Science with LADIES: Leading Auburn in Developing Interest in Experimental Science" Auburn University Competitive Outreach Scholarship Grants, submitted 11/5/13 - $20000 requested (5/1/14-4/30/15)

“NSF, NSF REU Site for Micro/Nano-Structured Materials, Therapeutics, and Devices,” PI: M.E. Byrne, Co-PI: S. Duke, Faculty Mentors: S. Adanur, M. Auad, M.E. Byrne, E. Davis, V.A. Davis, S. Duke, O. Fasina, A. Gorden, R. Gupta, J.W. Hong, E. Lipke, B. Prorok, W. Ravis, C. Roberts. requested $331,880. (03/01/09 - 02/29/12), not funded

A.6 Publications pertaining to teaching - NONE A.7 Undergraduate Students supervised - (27 total)

1. Ricardo Spencer(BMSC)(Spring 14- 2. Joseph Nelson (CHMA)(Fall 13 - 3. Thomas Moreland (CHEM) (Fall 13 - 4. Gregory Kohler (NSF-REU sponsored from Reed College) (Summer 13) 5. Chelsea Crooks (MCMB) (Summer 13 - 6. Zachary Hegetschweiler (CHMA) (Summer 13) 7. Mary O'Barr (BMSC) (Spring 13 – ) 8. Tricia Hoffman (NSF-REU sponsored from Edinboro Univ.) (Summer 12) 9. Spencer Kerns (CHMA/SPAN) (Summer 12 - Chemistry Outstanding Junior 2013 10. Kelly Sabrina Lynn (BCHM) (Summer 11-Spring 13) Chemistry Outstanding Junior

2012; AU 2012 Undergraduate Research Fellowship; Honors Thesis “Unique Properties of U(VI) Demonstrated in Metal Mediated Synthesis of 2,3-Diaminophenazine” 11. Emily Buss (CHEM) (Summer 11 -Spring 13) AU 2012 Undergraduate Research

Fellowship 12. Andrew Robinson (BMSC) (Summer 11) 13. Kathryn Lasowski (NSF-REU sponsored from U. Incarnate Word) (Summer 11) 14. Audrey Gamble (CHMA) (Fall 10 - Spring 11) 15. Logan McKenney (CHMA) (Summer 10- Spring 11) 16. Meha Jha (CHME) (Summer 10)

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17. Eleanor Isabell (BMSC) (Mathews) (Fall 09-Spring 10) 18. Jon Matthew "Matt" McDonald (BMSC) (Summer 09- Spring 10) 19. Kathryn "Katie" Heflin (BCHM) (Fall 07-Summer 09 ) 2008 COSAM Undergraduate

Research Fellowship; 2008 Research Internship in Science and Engineering - German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Finalist for 2008 McKnight Fellowship in Chemistry; 2009 Outstanding Junior

20. Brandon Tate (CHEM) (Summer 07-Spring 10) 2008 COSAM Undergraduate Research Fellowship

21. Jordan Hamilton (CHME) (Summer 08-Fall 08 ) 22. Hannah Hubbard(BMSC) (Waters) (Spring 08-Fall 08) 23. Kara Strawbridge (Reynolds) (Fall 06-Spring 2008) 24. Stephen Tonks (BMSC) (Summer 07-Summer08) 2008 Dean’s Medal - Biological

Sciences 25. Demetrius Stanton (BMSC)(Summer 07) 2007 Summer Research EPSCoR student 26. Jonah Vilseck (CHEM) (Summer 06-Spring 07) 2006 Undergraduate Research

Fellowship; 2010 Dean’s Medal – Chemistry and Biochemistry 27. Timothy McCord (CHEM) (Summer 06-Summer 07) (with JGorden) 2006

Undergraduate Research Fellowship B. Research and Creative Work B.1. Books - NONE B.2. Article-Length Publications (* neé A. E. Vivian, + previous to appointment at Auburn) (graduate students are underlined, undergraduate students are in italics)

1. Maynard, B.A.; Lynn, K.A.; Sykora, R. E ;Gorden, A. E. V. Emission, "Raman Spectroscopy, and Structural Characterization of Actinide Tetracyanometallates" Inorg. Chem. 2013 52 (9), 4880-4889.

2. Weerasiri, K.C.; Gorden, A. E. V. "Oxidation of Propargylic Alcohols using a 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Copper (II) Complex and tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide " Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2013 (8) 1546–1550. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejoc.201201394/pdf

3. Maynard, B.A.; Lynn, K.S.; Sykora, R.; Gorden, A. E. V; "Actinide Cyanometallates" J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 2013, 296 (1), 453-457.(DOI: 10.1007/s10967-012-2013-6)

4. Gorden, A.E. V.; DeVore, M. A., II; Maynard, B.A.; " Coordination Chemistry with f-Element Complexes for An Improved Understanding of Factors that Contribute to Extraction Selectivity," Inorg. Chem. 2013 52 (7), 3445–3458. Cited 5 times as of 1/29/14(DOI : 10.1021/ic300887)

5. DeVore, M. A., II; Gorden, A.E. V. "Copper and Uranyl Extraction from Aqueous Solution Using Bis-dithiophosphinite Ligands" Polyhedron 2012, 42 (1), 271 - 275.

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6. Li, Yuancheng; Lee, Tae Bum; Wang, Tanyu, Gamble, Audrey, V.; Gorden, Anne, E. V.; “Allylic C-H Activations using Cu(II) 2-Quinoxalinol Salen and tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide” J. Org. Chem. 2012, 77 (10), 4628–4633. Cited 1 time as of 5/29/13

7. Maynard, B. A.; Sykora, R. A.; Mague, J. T.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Actinide Tetracyanoplatinates: Synthesis and Structural Characterization With Uncharacteristic Th-NC Coordination and Thorium Fluorescence” Chem. Commun. 2010, 46, 4944 – 4946. (Impact Factor 5.34) Cited 7 times as of 5/29/13

8. Bharara, M. S.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Unusual Topology of Amine Templated Three- and

Two-Dimensional Uranyl Sulfate Compounds” Dalton Trans. 2010 (15), 3557-3559. (Impact Factor 3.58) Cited 7 times as of 5/29/13

9. Li, Y., Wu, X., Lee, T.-B.; Isbell, E. K.; Parish, E. J.; Gorden, A. E. V., ”An effective

method for allylic oxidation of Δ5-steroids using tert-butyl hydroperoxide,” J. Org. Chem. 2010, 75, (5), 1807–1810. (Impact Factor 3.95) Cited 6 times as of 5/29/13

10. Wu, X., Hubbard, H. K.; Tate, B. K.; Gorden, A. E. V. ”One-Pot Metal Templated

Synthesis for the Preparation of 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Metal Complexes,” Polyhedron 2009, 28, (2), 360 – 362. (Impact Factor 1.80) Cited 2 times as of 5/29/13

11. Wu, X., Gorden, A. E. V.; “2-Quinoxalinol Salen Copper Complexes in Oxidation of

Aryl Methylenes” Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2009, (4), 503 – 509. (Impact Factor 3.02) Cited 7 times as of 5/29/13

12. Wu, X.; Bharara, M. S.; Bray, T. H.; Tate, B.K.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Synthesis and

Characterization of 2-Quinoxalinol Schiff-Base Metal Complexes” Inorg. Chem. Acta 2009, 362, 1847-1864. (Impact Factor 1.94) Cited 2 times as of 2/18/13

13. Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “2-Quinoxalinol Salen Ligands Incorporated into

Functionalized Resins for Selective Solid-Phase Extraction of Copper (II)” Tetrahedron Lett. 2008, 49, (30), 5200-5203. (Impact Factor 2.54) Cited 6 times as of 2/18/13

14. Wu, X.; Bharara, M. S.; Tate, B.K.; Tonks, S.A.; Vilseck, J. Z.; Gorden, A. E. V.

“Actinide Coordination Ligands for Use in Sensors and Sensing Materials” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings: Actinides 2008 - Basic Science, Applications, and Technology (Symposium NN) 2008 (1104).

15. Bharara, M. S.; Heflin, K.L.; Tonks, S.A.; Strawbridge, K.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Hydroxy-

and alkoxy-bridged dinuclear uranyl-Schiff base complexes: Hydrolysis, transamination and extraction studies,” Dalton Trans., 2008, 10, 2966 – 2973. (Impact Factor 3.58) Cited 10 times as of 5/29/13

16. Szigethy, G.; Xu, J.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Teat, S.J.; Shuh, D. K.; Raymond, K. N.;

“Surprising Coordination Geometry Differences in Ce(IV)- and Pu(IV)-Maltol Complexes,” Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2008, 2143 – 2147. (Impact Factor 2.69)

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~ 20% while at Auburn Cited 16 times as of 5/29/13

17. Bharara, M. S.; Tonks, S.A.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Uranyl Stabilized Schiff Base Complex” Chem. Commun. 2007, 4006 – 4008. (Impact Factor 5.34) ~ Featured in Corcoran, S. “Basic extraction of uranium,” Chemical Science, 2007, (October 25, 2007). Cited 13 times as of 5/29/13

18. Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Tonks, S. A; Vilseck, J. Z.; “Regioselective Synthesis of

Asymmetrically Substituted 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Ligands,” J. Org. Chem. 2007, 72, (23) 8691-8699. (Impact Factor 3.95) Cited 6 times as of 5/29/13

19. Bharara, M. S.; Strawbridge, K.; Vilsek, J. Z.; Bray, T. H.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Dinuclear

Uranyl Complexes with Asymmetric Schiff Base Ligands: Synthesis, Structural Characterization, Reactivity, and Extraction Studies,” Inorg. Chem. 2007, 46,(20) 8309-8315. (Impact Factor 4.15) Cited 10 times as of 5/29/13

20. Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “An Efficient Method for Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis of

2-Quinoxalinol Schiff-Base Ligands” J. Comb. Chem. 2007, 9, (4), 601-608. (Impact Factor 3.01)

~ Featured as one of the top 20 most cited papers of 2007 cited in 2007 by the Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry Cited 9 times as of 5/29/13

21. Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Szigethy, G.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K.

N. “Characterization of a Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex by Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction” in Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings: Actinides 2006 - Basic Science, Applications, and Technology , edited by Kerri J.M. Blobaum, Elaine A. Chandler, Ladislav Havela, M. Brian Maple, and Mary P. Neu (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 986, Warrendale, PA, 2007), 0986-OO08-01. ~ 20% while at Auburn

~ Named one of the Top Five Hot Topics/Cool Papers for the Fall 2006 MRS Conference

22. Gorden, A. E. V.; Xu, J.; Szigethy, G.; Oliver, A.; Shuh, D. K.; Raymond, K. N.;

”Characterization of Mixed Salt 1-Hydroxy-pyridin-2-one Pu(IV) Complexes,” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, (21), 6674-6675. (Impact Factor 8.09) ~ 20% while at Auburn Cited 12 times as of 5/29/13

23. +Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Xu, J.; Wilson, R. E.; Raymond, K.

N.; “Sequestered Plutonium: Structural Characterisation and Complex Formation of Pu(IV) Complexes with Siderophore-like Ligands.” Special Publication - Royal Society of Chemistry (Recent Advances in Actinide Science), 2006, 305, 177-179.

24. +Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Wilson, R. E.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; “Sequestered Plutonium: Pu(IV)[Bis(5-LIO-Me-3,2-HOPO)]2 – The First Structurally Characterized Plutonium Hydroxypyridonate Complex,” Chem. Eur. J., 2005, (9), 2842 - 2848. ~ addendum Chem. Eur. J. 2007, 13 (2), 378-378. (Impact Factor 5.0) ~ Cited 25 times as of 5/29/13

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25. +Sessler, J. L.; Melfi, P. J.; Seidel, D.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Ford, D. K.; Palmer, P. D.; Tait,

C. D.; “Hexaphyrin(1.0.1.0.0.0): A New Colorimetric Actinide Sensor,” Tetrahedron, 2004, (60), 11089-11097. (Impact Factor 2.90) ~ Cited 30 times as of 5/29/13

26. +Veeck, A.C.; White, D.J.; Whisenhunt, D.W. Jr., Xu, J.; Gorden, A.E.V.; Romanovski,

V.; Hoffman, D.C.; Raymond, K.N. “Hydroxypyridinone Extraction Agents for Pu(IV),” Solv. Extract. Ion Exch., 2004, (22), 6, 1037 – 1068. (Impact Factor 1.2) ~ Cited 9 times as of 5/29/13

27. +Xu, J.; Gorden, A.E.V.; Raymond, K. N.; “Octadentate Ligands Containing 2,3-

Dihydroxybenzamide and 2,3-Dihydroxyterephthalamide Coordinating Subunits on a Tetrapodal Amine Backbone for Chelation of Actinides,” Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2004, 3244 – 3253. (Impact Factor 3.02) ~ Cited 5 times as of 5/29/13

28. +Gorden, A.E.V.; Davis, J.; Sessler, J. L.; Král, V.; Keogh, D. W.; Schroeder, N. L.

“Monoprotonated Sapphyrin-Pertechnetate Anion Interactions in Aqueous Media,” Supramolecular Chem., 2004, (16), 2, 91-100. (Impact Factor 1.85) ~ Cited 9 times as of 5/29/13

29. +Gorden, A.E.V.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; Durbin, P. D. “The Rational Design of

Sequestering Agents for Plutonium and other Actinide Elements,” Chem. Rev., 2003, (11), 103, 4207 – 4282. (Impact Factor 22.36) ~ CITED 197 times as of 5/29/13

30. +Gorden, A.E.V.; Raymond, K. N.; Shuh, D.K.; “Description and Procedures for

Synchrotron Radiation, Small Molecule, Single Crystal Crystallography of Plutonium Complexes at ALS Beamline 11.3.1 (ALS and College of Chemistry Small Molecule Diffractometer)” LBNL-53125, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – Chemical Sciences Division, 2003.

31. +Sessler, J.L.; Gorden, A.E.V.; Seidel, D.; Hannah, S.; Lynch, V.; Gordon, P.L.;

Donohoe, R. J.; Tait, C. D.; Keogh, D.W. “Characterization of the Interactions Between Neptunyl and Plutonyl Cations and Expanded Porphyrins,” Inorg. Chem. Acta, 2002, 341, 54-70. (Impact Factor 1.94) ~ Cited 34 times as of 5/29/13

32. +*Sessler, J. L.; Seidel, D.; Vivian, A.E., Scott, B.L.; Keogh, D.W. “The Expanded

Porphyrin Hexaphyrin (1.0.1.0.0.0): a Novel Ligand for the Complexation of Actinide Cations – Uranyl (UO2

2+) and Neptunyl (NpO2+),” Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Eng., 2001, 3, 591 – 594. (Impact Factor 10.88) ~ Featured in “Science Concentrates,” C. & E. News, 2001, (6), 79, 26. ~ Cited 66 times as of 5/29/13

33. +*Sessler, J. L.; Vivian, A. E.; Seidel, D.; Burrell, A. K.; Mody, T. D.; Hoehner, M.;

Gebauer, A.; Lynch, V. “Actinide Expanded Porphryin Complexes,” Coord. Chem. Rev., 2001, 216–217, 411-434. ~ Erratum Coord. Chem. Rev., 2001, 222, 275. (Impact Factor 10.57) ~ Cited 46 times as of 5/29/13

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34. +*Rachelwicz, K.; Latos-Grazynski, L; Gebauer, A.; Vivian, A.; Sessler, J.L. “NH tautomerization of 2,7,18,23 – tetramethyl – 3,8,12,13,17,22 – hexaethylsapphyrin,” J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1999, 11, 2189 – 2195. (Impact Factor 1.8) ~ Cited 12 times as of 5/29/13

35. +*Van Westrenen, J.; Sherry, A.D.; Kim, W.D.; Vivian, A. E.; Hrncir, D.C. “Synthesis

and X-ray structure of three polyazamacrocycles having sulfonate pendant groups: Piperazinyl-monomethanesulfonic acid, sodium hydrogen 1,4,7 – triaza cyclononane-N,N’ – di(methanesulfonate) and 1,4,7,10 – tetraazacyclododecane- N,’’ – di(methanesulfonic acid.)” J. Crys. Spec. Res., 1993, 1, 2189 – 2195. Cited 2 times as of 5/29/13

B.3.a Invited Presentations

1. "Taking Advantage of the Chemistry of Heterocycles in Advanced Catalyst Ligand Supports," Southwest Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Symposium on Organic Chemistry from around the SEC, Nov. 14-16, 2014 anticipated

2. “ Undergraduate research targeting green chemistry and nuclear energy research: Participation and advances toward greater chemistry challenges” 247th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Dallas, TX 3/16-3/20/14 anticipated

3. "Quinoxolinol Salens: Soft-Donor Ligands for Actinide Selective Sensors" Clemson University January 16, 2014

4. “Quinoxalinol Imines as Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Sensors and Catalysis” University of Tampa October 17, 2013

5. “Quinoxalinol Imines as Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Sensors and Catalysis” Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Sept. 27, 2013

6. “Molecular Recognition and Selective Sequestration for Detection of Uranium,

Neptunium, or Plutonium” Defense Threat Reduction Agency Basic Research Technical Review Topic B: Post-Detonation Radiological and Nuclear Forensics, Washington DC – Jul. 31, 2013

7. "Quinoxolinol Salens: Soft-Donor Ligands for Actinide Selective Sensors" CASE: Catalysis and Sensing for Our Environment 2013, Austin, TX, April 11-13, 2013.

8. "Soft-Donor Ligands for Actinide Selective Extractions, Sensors, and Catalysis" Analytical and Chemistry Solutions to Nuclear Forensic Problems Symposium (NUCL) 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013

9. "Soft Nitrogen Donor Ligands in Actinide Coordination Systems for Selective

Coordination" Auburn University Research Forum, April 3, 2013

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10. "Taking Advantage of the Chemistry of Heterocycles in Advanced Catalyst Ligand Supports," 14th Annual - Flo-Het:Florida Heterocyclic and Synthetic Conference, Gainesville, FL, March 3-6, 2013.

11. “Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Actinide Selective Extractions, and Sensors,” University of Alabama – Dec. 12, 2012 – Dec. 13, 2012

12. “Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Actinide Selective Extractions, and Sensors,” PacifiKen II Conference, Portland, OR, Aug. 2, 2012

13. “Molecular Recognition and Selective Sequestration for Detection of Uranium, Neptunium, or Plutonium” Defense Threat Reduction Agency Basic Research Technical Review Topic B: Post-Detonation Radiological and Nuclear Forensics, Washington DC - Aug. 1, 2012

14. "Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Actinide Selective Extractants and Sensors" - Huntingdon College - Mar. 2, 2012.

15. "Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Actinide Selective Extractants and Sensors" - Tennessee Technological University, TN, Feb. 10, 2012.

16. "Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Actinide Selective Extractants and Sensors"- Southeast and Southwest Regional Meeting - National Organization of Black Chemist and Chemical Engineers- (NOBCChE) Auburn University, Nov. 12, 2011.

17. "Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Selective Extractants, Sensors and Catalysis" - Mississippi State University, Jan. 28, 2011.

18. "Selective Actinide Coordination: Imine Ligands for Sensors and Sensing Applications" Anne E. V. Gorden, 66th South West Regional Meeting/ 62nd South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Radiation Sensors Symposium, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, 2010.

19. "Soft-Donor Ligands for Use in Selective Extractants, Sensors and Catalysis"- Auburn University, Sept. 4, 2010.

20. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Mar. 20, 2009. 21. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI, Feb. 17, 2009. 22. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” 60th South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Organometallic Chemistry of the Main Group and f-Elements Symposium, Nov. 12-15, 2008.

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23. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” Armstrong Atlantic University, Savannah, GA, Oct. 30, 2008. 24. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, Oct. 6, 2008. 25. “Actinide Selective Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensors” 235th National

American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6 -10, 2008. 26. “Actinide Selective Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensing Applications”

Materials Research Society Conference Spring 2008 Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Mar. 24 - 28, 2008.

27. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Use in Sensors and Sensing Materials” Auburn

University, Department of Materials Engineering, Mar. 3, 2008.

28. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Use in Sensors and Sensing Materials” University of West Florida, FL, Jan. 18, 2008.

29. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Use in Sensors and Sensing Materials” University

of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, Nov. 30, 2007.

30. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Use in Sensors, and Sensing Materials” 59h South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Organometallic Chemistry in the Southeast Symposium, Oct. 24-27, 2007.

31. “Ligands for Actinide Selective Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications,” Florida International University, Miami, FL, Oct. 5, 2007. 32. “Ligands for Actinide Selective Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” Tennessee Technological University, Clarkeville, TN, Feb. 9, 2007. 33. “Ligands for Actinide Selective Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN, Jan. 25, 2007. 34. “Structural Characterization of a Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex By

Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction.” Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Wilson, R. E.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; Materials Research Society Conference Fall 2006 Meeting, Boston, MA, Nov.27-Dec. 1, 2006.

->Named one of the Top Five Hot Topics/Cool Papers for the Fall 2006 MRS Conference 35. “Ligands for Actinide Selective Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensing

Applications” Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, Oct. 26, 2006.

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36. “The Development of Actinide Selective Ligands for Extraction, Sensors, and Sensing Materials,” Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Szigethy, G.; Raymond, K. N.; Third US Department of Energy - Russian Academy of Sciences Workshop on Basic Actinide Chemistry-Monterey, CA, July 13- 15, 2006.

37. “The Development of Actinide Selective Ligands Based on Siderophores” University of

Alabama, Birmingham Nov. 11, 2005. 38. “The Development of Actinide Selective Ligands” Gorden, A. E. V.; Xu, J.; Raymond,

K. N.; Fourteenth Symposium on Separations Science and Technology, Gatlinburg, TN, Oct. 23-27, 2005.

39. “Developing Actinide Selective Ligand Systems for Use in Applications.” Earnest O.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Glenn T. Seaborg Institute for Transactinium Science, Nov. 5, 2003.

40. “Developing New Ligands for Actinide Coordination.” The University of Alabama,

Tuscaloosa, AL, Oct. 2, 2003. B.3.b Contributed Presentations

1. "Quinoxalinol Salens: Ligands for Actinide Sensors and Sensing Polymers" Gorden, A.E.V. DeVore II, M. A.; 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013.

2. " Taking Advantage of the Chemistry of Heterocycles in Advanced Catalyst Ligand Supports" Gorden, A.E.V. 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013.

3. "Quinoxolinol Salen Ligands for Spectrophotometric Molecular Recognition," DeVore II, Michael A.; Kerns, Spencer, Batista, Enrique, Gorden, Anne E.V.66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013.

4. "Probing the NC bond of the actinide cyanometalates," Maynard, B.A.; Batista, Enrique' Sykora, Richard; Gorden, Anne E.V. 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013.

5. "Cu(II) 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Catalyzed Oxidation of Propargylic, Benzylic, and Allylic alcohols using tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide in Water" Weerasiri, K.C. Gorden, Anne E.V.66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013. Poster

6. "Use of Ligand Functionalized Resins for Metal Extractions," Tutson, C.; Gorden, Anne E.V.66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013. Poster

7. "Quinoxolinol Salen Ligands for Spectrophotometric Molecular Recognition" Kerns,

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Spencer; De Vore II, M.A.; Gorden, Anne E.V.66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013. Poster

8. "Towards the synthesis of a tripyrromethane derivative mimicking the active site of coenzyme F430" Crooks,C.; Klann, N.; 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA Nov. 12-16, 2013. Poster

9. "C-H Activation using Cu(II) 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Catalysts" 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013.

10. “Quinoxolinol salen ligands for spectrophotometric molecular recognition” DeVore II, M. A.; Kerns, S.A.; Gorden, A.E.V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

11. “Actinide cyanometallate mediated synthesis of 2,3-diaminophenazine” Authors: Lynn,

K.S.; Maynard, B.A; Gorden, A. E. V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

12. “SCI MIX: Actinide cyanometallate mediated synthesis of 2,3-diaminophenazine” Lynn,

K.S.; Maynard, B.A; Gorden, A. E. V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

13. “Emission, Raman, and structural characterizations of actinide cyanometallates Maynard,

B.A.; Sykora, R. E.; Gorden, A. E. V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

14. “Solid supported 2-quinoxolinol Cu(II) salen (salqu) catalysts,” Tutson, C.; Gorden, A.

E. V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

15. “Oxidation of propargylic alcohols using tert-butyl hydroperoxide and a 2-quinoxalinol

salen copper (II) complex” Weerasiri, K.; Gorden, A. E. V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

16. “Bioinspired ligand design: Toward a selective catalyst for methane activation” Authors:

Klann, K.A.; Duin, E. C.; Gorden, A. E. V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. Poster

17. “Characterization of quinoxolinol salen and related ligands for use in actinide selective

extractions” DeVore II, M. A.; Kerns, S.A.; Gorden, A.E.V. 245th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 7-11, 2013. poster

18. "2-Quinoxalinol Salen Copper (II) Complex Catalyzed Selective Oxidation of

Propargylic Alcohols using tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide " Weerasiri, K.; Gorden, A.E.V. Auburn University Graduate Scholars Forum, Feb. 27 & Apr. 2, 2013 poster

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19. “Quinoxolinol Salen ligands for molecular recognition and selective sequestration” DeVore, M. II; Kerns, S.; Gorden, A. E. V. Auburn University Graduate Scholars Forum, Feb. 27, 2013 poster

20. “Synergistic uranyl-platinum mediated synthesis of 2,3-diaminophenazine" Maynard,

B.A.; Lynn, K.S; Gorden, A. E. V. Auburn University Graduate Scholars Forum, Feb. 27, 2013 poster

21. "C-H Activation using Cu(II) 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Catalysts" Gorden, A.E.V.; Lu, Y.;

Weerasiri, K.; Buss, E.; Gamble. A.; 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Raleigh, NC Nov. 14-17, 2012.

22. "Actinide selective ligands for extractions and sensing applications" Gorden, A.E.V.; Devore, M.A.; Maynard, B.A. 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Raleigh, NC Nov. 14-17, 2012.

23. “Unique properties of U(VI) demonstrated in metal mediated synthesis of 2,3-diaminophenazine”, Lynn, K.S.; Maynard, B.A.; Gorden, A.E.V. 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Raleigh, NC Nov. 14-17, 2012. poster

24. “Green chemistry: oxidation reactions under high pressures of oxygen,” Buss, E.; Li, Y.; Gorden, A. E. V. 66th Southeast Regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Raleigh, NC Nov. 14-17, 2012. poster

25. “Raman and Structural Characterization of Actinide Cyanometallates,“ Gordon

Research Conference Gordon Research Conference - Inorganic Chemistry Maynard, B. A.; Sykora, R. E.; Gorden, A. E. V. Maine June 17-22, 2012 poster

26. " An Efficient Method for Allylic Oxidation of Simple Alkenes Gordon Research

Conference, Inorganic Chemistry Li, Y.; Lee, T.-B.; Wang, T.; Gamble, A. V.; Gorden, A. E. V. Maine June 17-22, 2012. poster

27. “Quinoxolinol Salen Ligands For Molecular Recognition and Selective Sequestration.” ;

DeVore II, M; Kerns, S., Gorden, A.E.V. 2012 DTRA Basic Research Technical Review, Sensing Science, Protection Science, Science to Secure WMD Poster Session, July 30-August 2, 2012. poster

28. “Synthesis and Characterization of Salen Derived Heterogeneous Catalyst" National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers National Meeting, Organic Chemistry Tutson, C.; Gorden, A.; Washington, DC, June 17-22, 2012. poster

29. “Quinoxolinol Salen Cu(II) Complexes for C-H activation and Oxidation” Li, Y.; Wu,

X.; Gamble, A. V.; Isbell, E. K.; Parish, E.J; Gorden, A. E.; Rice University - 1971-2012 Biochemistry and Cell Biology 40th Reunion Houston, TX Oct. 12- Oct. 13, 2012

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30. "2-Quinoxalinol Salen Copper Complexes in C-H Activation and Oxidation: Mechanism and Application" 244th National American Chemical Society Meeting Philadelphia, PA, Aug. 22, 2012.

31. "Actinide Cyanometallates" Methods and Applications of Radioanalytical Chemistry IX Conference, Kona, Hawaii, Mar. 24-29, 2012.

32. "Soft Donor Ligands for Actinide Selective Extractants and Sensors" Alabama State University Research and Creative Arts Symposium, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL, Mar. 14, 2012.

33. "Oxidation of propargylic alcohols using tert-butyl hydroperoxide and a 2-quinoxalinol salen copper (II) complex" Weerasiri, K.; Gorden, A.E.V. Auburn University Graduate Research Forum, Mar. 2, 2012 & Apr. 4, 2012.

34. "Quinoxolinol Salen Cu(II) Complexes for C-H Activation and Oxidation" Li, Y.; Wu, X.; Gamble, A.; Isbell, E. K.; Gorden, A. E. V.; 241st National American Chemical Society Meeting Anaheim, CA, Mar. 27 - 30, 2011.

35. "Effective Method for allylic oxidation of alkenes using dioxygen" Li, Y.; Wu, X.; Gamble, A.; Isbell, E. K.; Parish, E. J.; Gorden, A. E. V.; 241st National American Chemical Society Meeting Anahem, CA, Mar. 27 - 30, 2011.

36. "Actinide Tetracyanoplatinates" Maynard, B. A.; Sykora, R. E.; Gorden, A. E. V.; 66th South West Regional Meeting/ 62nd South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Inorganic Poster Session, Nov. 30th-Dec. 4th, 2010.

37. "Actinide Cyanometallates" Maynard, B. A.; McKenney, L.; Gorden, A. E. V.; 66th South West Regional Meeting/ 62nd South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Inorganic Poster Session, Nov. 30th-Dec. 4th, 2010.

38. " An efficient method for allylic oxidation of simple alkenes. " Li, Y.; Gamble, A.; Gorden, A. E. V.; 66th South West Regional Meeting/ 62nd South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Inorganic Poster Session, Nov. 30th-Dec. 4th, 2010. - poster

39. “New Methods for Oxysterol Synthesis: Allylic Oxidation of Steroids and Sterols” Parish, E. J.; Bell, A.D.; Lu, D.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Li, Y.; Wu, X.; Lee, T. Recent Advance in Steroid Research -American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS) National Meeting Phoenix, AZ , May 16-19, 2010.

40. “New ligands for trivalent actinides/lanthanides separation” Delmau, L. H.; Hay, B. P.; Masselin, C.; Sloop, F. V.; Gorden, A, E.. 239th ACS National American Chemical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 21-25, 2010.

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41. “Imine ligands for environmental extraction and sensing applications” 238th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, DC, August 16-20, 2009.

42. “Catalysis of 7-keto-5-steroids by a novel Cu(II) 2-quinoxalinol salen complex.” Li, Y.; Gorden, A. E. V.. 238th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, DC, August 16-20, 2009. poster

43. “Multidentate [O, N, S] based ligands for selective extraction of actinides” Bharara, M. S.; Heflin, K. L.; Gorden, A E. V. 238th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, DC, August 16-20, 2009. poster

44. “Two-phase Extraction and Selectivity Studies of Actinides Using Multidentate [O, N, S]

Based Ligands” Bharara, M. S.; Heflin, K.; Gorden, A. E. V. Actinides 2009, San Francisco, CA. July 11-18, 2009. ~ Poster changed to oral presentation by organizers

45. “Coordination ligands for environmental extraction and sensing applications” Actinides

2009, San Francisco, CA. July 11-18, 2009.

46. “Synthesis and Characterization of Actinide Tetracyanoplatinates.” Maynard, B. A.; Sykora, R. E.; Mague, J.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Actinides 2009, San Francisco, CA. July 11-18, 2009. poster

47. “Characterization and Modification of a 3N, 2O Macrocycle for Selective Extractions,”

Devore II, M. Z.; Bharara, M. S.; Maynard, B. A.; Gorden, A. E. V. Actinides 2009, San Francisco, CA. July 11-18, 2009. poster

48. “Synthesis of 2-Quinoxalinol salen complexes and Characterization of their Complexes

with Uranyl (UO22+),” Gorden, A. E. V. ; Wu, X.; Bharara, M. S.; Tate, B.K.; 25th Rare

Earth Research Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, June 22-26, 2008. poster

49. “Multinuclear Uranyl-Schiff Base Compounds: Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Reactivity.” Bharara, M. S.; Heflin, K. L.; Gorden, A. E. V. 25th Rare Earth Research Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, June 22-26, 2008. poster

50. “Two-phase Extraction Studies Employing Schiff-Base Ligands” Heflin, K. L.;Bharara,

M. S.; Gorden, A. E. V. 25th Rare Earth Research Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, June 22-26, 2008. poster

51. “Spectrophotometric Analysis of 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Ligands, Their Uranyl

Complexes, and Complexes of Selected Transition Metals,” Tate, B. K.; Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.25th Rare Earth Research Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, June 22-26, 2008. poster

52. Synthesis and Characterization of Uranyl (UO2

2+) Metal Complexes with 2-Quinoxalinol Schiff-Base Ligands Gorden, A. E. V.; Wu, X.; Bharara, M. S.; Tate, B. K. 25th Rare Earth Research Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, June 22-26, 2008. poster

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53. “Combinatorial method to synthesize 2-quinoxalinol salen and unsymmetric 2-

quinoxalinol salen ligands.” Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Vilseck, J. Z. 235th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6 -10, 2008. poster

54. “Synthesis, reactivity, selectivity and extraction studies of uranyl-Schiff base

complexes.” Bharara, M. S.; Gorden, A. E. V. 235th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6 -10, 2008.

55. “Uranyl Schiff base Coordination Chemistry: Synthesis, reactivity, and extraction studies.” Bharara, M. S.; Heflin, K.; Tonks, S.; Strawbridge, K.; Gorden, A. E. V.. 235th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6 -10, 2008. poster

56. “Adventures in actinide coordination chemistry with Raymond ligands.” Shuh, D. K.;

Szigethy, G.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Xu, J.; Tyliszczak, T.; Bradshaw, L.; Durbin, P.W.; Chang, P.; Blakely, E. A.; Raymond, Kenneth N. 235th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6 -10, 2008.

57. “Structural characterization of uranyl complexes with multidentate Schiff base ligands.’ Bharara, M. S.; Vilseck, J, Z.; Strawbridge, K, L.; Li, Y.; Gorden, A, E. V.. 234th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, August 19-23, 2007. poster

58. “Pu(IV) complexes with N-hydroxy-2-pyridinone, maltol, and bromomaltol: Synthesis

and structure.“ Szigethy, G.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Xu, J.; Shuh, D. K.; Raymond, K. N. 233rd National American Chemical Society Meeting Chicago, IL, March 25-29, 2007. poster

59. “Selective ligand design and coordination for uranium extraction.” Vilseck, J. Z.; Bray,

T. H.; Gorden, A. E. V.. 233rd National American Chemical Society Meeting Chicago, IL, March 25-29, 2007. poster

60. “The Development of Actinide Selective Ligands for Extraction, Sensors, and Sensing

Materials,” Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Szigethy, G.; Raymond, K. N.; Plutonium Futures - The Science Conference -Monterey, CA, July 9- 13, 2006. poster

61. “Structure of a Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex By Synchrotron X-ray

Diffraction.” Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Wilson, R. E.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; Actinides 2005, Manchester, England, July 4 - 8, 2005. ~ Poster changed to oral presentation by organizers

62. “Structure of a Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex By Synchrotron X-ray

Diffraction.” Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Wilson, R. E.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; Department of Energy - Basic Energy Sciences - Heavy Element and Separations Contractors’ Meeting, Rockville, MD, Apr. 27-30, 2005.

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63. “Sequestered Plutonium: Structural Characterization and Complex Formation of Pu(IV)

Complexes with Siderophore-like Ligands”, A. E. V. Gorden, D. K. Shuh, B. E. F. Tiedemann, J. Xu, K. N. Raymond, 229th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, Mar. 13-17, 2005.

64. “Structure of a Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex By Synchrotron X-ray

Diffraction.” A. E. V. Gorden, D. K. Shuh, B. E. F. Tiedemann, K. N. Raymond, Advanced Light Source User’s Meeting, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Oct. 18-20, 2004. ~ Poster and presentation, selected as one of five “Science Highlights”

65. “Structure of a Plutonium/Sequestering Agent Complex By Synchrotron X-ray

Diffraction.” A. E. V. Gorden, D. K. Shuh, B. E. F. Tiedemann, K. N. Raymond, Actinide XAS 2004 Conference: 3rd Workshop on Speciation, Techniques, and Facilities for Radioactive Materials at Synchotron Light Sources, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Sept. 14- 16, 2004.

66. “Sequestering Agents for Plutonium and Other Actinides: Characterization of

Coordination Properties.” A. E. V. Gorden, J. Xu, K. N. Raymond, 227th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Anaheim, CA, Mar. 28 – Apr. 1, 2004.

67. “Siderophore-Based Water Soluble Ligands for Actinide Decorporation.” A. E. V.

Gorden, K. N. Raymond, J. Xu, Department of Energy Basic Energy Sciences - Heavy Element and Separations Contractors Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, Apr. 27-30, 2003.

68. “Actinide Coordination chemistry of expanded porphyrin systems” Gordon,P.L.; Donohoe, R.; Keogh, D.W.; Tait, C.D. Gorden, A. E. V.; Hannah, S.; Lynch, V.; Seidel, D.; Sessler, J.L. 2224th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Boston, MA, 2002.

69. *“Synthesis and Characterization of Actinide Expanded Porphyrin Complexes.” A.E.

Vivian, D. W. Keogh, P. Gordon, C. D. Tait , D. Seidel, and J. L. Sessler, First International Conference on Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, Dijon, France, Jun. 25 – 30, 2000.

70. *“Synthesis and Characterization of Oxasapphyrin-Metal Complexes.” J. L. Sessler, A.

Gebauer, M. C. Hoehner, A. E. Vivian, and V. Lynch, XXIII International Symposium on Macrocyclic Chemistry, Turtle Bay, HI, Jun. 7 – 12, 1998.

B.4. Exhibitions – NONE B.5. Performances – NONE B.6. Patents and Inventions -

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1. A. E. V. Gorden, R. Rodriguez-Kabana “Storage Stable Compositions Containing Hydrogen Cyanamide and Propionic Acid”, US Patent Application #2010/0099565, US Patent awarded Nov. 8, 2011 # US Patent 8052985 B2

2. R. Rodriguez-Kabana, A. E. V. Gorden “Pesticidal Applications of Dimethyl

Cyanamide”, U.S. Patent Application #2009/0275474 3. R. Rodriguez-Kabana, A. E. V. Gorden “Solid Formulations of Hydrogen Cyanamide for

Agricultural Applications”, U.S. Patent Applications #2009/008746, #2010/004131 US Patent awarded June 12, 2012 # US Patent 8052985

4. A. E. V. Gorden, X.-H. Wu “2-Quinoxalinol Salen Compounds and Uses Thereof” U.S. Patent Application #2009/0286968 Filed Nov. 19, 2011 - US Patent awarded May 21, 2013 # U.S. Patent #8445678

B.7. Other Research/Creative Contributions- NONE B.8.a. Grant/Contract Proposals Funded at Auburn University

1. Gorden, A. E. V. (PI); Goldsmith, C.; Davis, V.; Mills, G.; "Ultraviolet-visible /Fluorescence Microspectrophotometer," Auburn University Internal Grants Program (requested $160,000) 6/1/12 - 6/1/13

2. Gorden, A. E. V. “Molecular Recognition and Selective Sequestration for Detection of Uranium, Neptunium, or Plutonium” Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Broad Agency Announcement: HDTRA1-08-10-BRCWMD-BAA-Topic B: Post-Detonation Radiological and Nuclear Forensics, preproposal submitted 10/28/09, (requested $462,696), funded $486,000 8/1/11-7/31/14

3. Duin, E., Gorden, A. E. V. “New catalytic functions for [4Fe-4S] clusters” National Science Foundation, Bioinorganic Chemistry (requested $685,938) submitted 7/31/08, funded $485,000 5/1/09-5/1/11, extended through 5/1/12

4. Lætitia H. Delmau (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL), PI, Benjamin P. Hay

(ORNL), Bruce A. Moyer (ORNL), Anne E. Gorden (Auburn University), “Preorganization and Rigidity: New Ligands for Trivalent Actinides/Lanthanides Separation” preproposal submitted to Department of Energy - Single-Investigator and Small-Group Research in Basic Energy Sciences 8/23/08, funded through Department of Energy – Nuclear Energy, funded $475,000 for 12/1/08-10/15/09, Renewed $275,000 11/1/09-10/15/10.

5. Rodriguez-Kabana, R. [Entomology & Plant Pathology]; Co-PI Taylor, C. R.

[Economics]; Foshee, W. G. [Extension Horticulture]; Gorden, A. E. V., Walker, R. H. [Agronomy & Soils]; “Biodiesel and byproducts of the biodiesel industry for control of soilborne pests and improved soil health” Hatch Multistate Grant Proposal (requested $208,093) – submitted 6/29/08, funded $50,000, 11/1/08-11/1/10 (matched by Alabama Biodiesel Corporation funded to $240,000.)

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6. Henry Y. Fadamiro [Entomology], Anne E. V. Gorden Co-PI – “Isolation, Identification and Biological Activity of Novel Chemical Compounds Mediating Attraction of Parasitic Phorid Flies to Invasive Fire Ants” Auburn University Biogrant Program- (requested $49,840) – submitted 9/25/07, invited to submit a full proposal, full proposal submitted 2/15/08, funded $20,000 9/1/08-9/1/10

7. COSAM Faculty Travel Grant ($500) - to present invited lecture “Actinide Selective

Systems for Environmental Extraction and Sensors” at the 235th National American Chemical Society Meeting, in New Orleans, LA, April 6, 2008.

8. Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards - Oak Ridge Affiliated Universities

Program ($10,000) “Toward Cleaner Energy Production from Nuclear Sources: Protecting Ourselves and Our Environment from Actinides with Metal Selective Sensors and Sensing Materials” - proposal submitted 2/1/07 , funded 5/07-5/08

9. COSAM Faculty Travel Grant ($500) - to present invited lecture “Structural

Characterization of an Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex By Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction” at the Materials Research Society Conference in Boston, MA Nov. 26-30, 2006.

10. “Schiff-Base Ligands for Actinide Complexation and Characterization in Solid State

Materials”- ($3000, with $1000 for Mentor Thomas Albrecht-Schmitt) Auburn University Faculty Mentoring Grant, submitted 1/4/06, funded 5/06-5/07

11. “Stabilization of Hydrogen Cyanamide for Agricultural Uses” ($60,000) Metbro

Partnership with Rod Rodriguez-Kabana (Plant Pathology), submitted 3/9/06, funded 5/06-5/07, (+$30,000) renewed 5/07-5/08

12. COACh Travel Grant ($850) “Coaching Strong Women in the Art of Strategic

Persuasion” for the ACS 231st meeting Atlanta, GA March 24-29th, 2006

13. COSAM Faculty Travel Grant ($500) - to present invited lecture “The Development of Actinide Selective Ligands” at the 14th annual Separation Science and Technology Conference in Gatlinburg, TN Oct. 24-27th, 2005

C. Extension – NONE C.1 University Extension – NONE C.2. Continuing Education – Delta Gamma Fraternity Leadership Conference - Columbus, OH 2/15-2/17, 2013 Committee for Advancement of Women in Chemistry (COACh )Workshop on Leadership and Building a Portfolio for Promotion to Full Professor, 10/27/11 Mentoring Undergraduate Researchers, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence, 1/26/10 Auburn University Biggio Center Publish and Flourish Workshop, 9 /13/08.

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Center for Enabling New Technologies Through Catalysis Summer School on Organometallic Catalysis, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, July 20-25, 2008. National Science Foundation ADVANCE Faculty Career Success Workshop, Rice University, Houston, TX, 4/19/08. Auburn University College of Science and Math – Research Proposal Workshop, 11/27/07.

Auburn University Biggio Center New Faculty Scholars Program, 2006-2007 Blackboard Academy, Auburn University Office of Information Technology Instructional Multimedia Group, 5/21-5/24/07 NSF-ADVANCE Auburn Center Workshop on Cost-Benefit Analysis of Best Practices for Improving Participation of Women Faculty 5/8/07 Auburn University Biggio Center, Instructional Feedback, CHEM 2070, 3/9/07 Leischuck Endowed Presidential Teaching Award Recipients Discuss Teaching Excellence, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence, 2/6/07 How People Learn: Research and Application, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence Symposium 2007, 2/2/07 Tips for Effective Proposal Writing, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence 11/14/06 Engaging the Next Generation: Instructional Technology Tools In and Outside the Classroom, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence 10/17/06 Fostering Critical Thinking…, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence 8/29/06 National Science Foundation Day, Proposal & Merit Review Process, Cross-Disciplinary & Special Interest Programs, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 3/29/06 Coaching Strong Women in the Art of Strategic Persuasion, COACh workshop, Marriott Downtown, Atlanta GA, 3/24/06 Auburn Forum on Teaching and Learning, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence 2/ 3/06-2/4/06 12 Ways to Get Great Teaching Evaluations, Auburn University Biggio Center for Teaching Excellence 1/11/06 Strategies for Success Teaching Workshop sponsored by Benjamin Cummings at Auburn University, 11/12/05 C.3. International Activities Actinides 2009 (San Francisco, CA July 13-18, 2009) –organizing committee member D. Service D.1. University Service D.1.a Service to the University – University Strategic Planning Steering Committee 2012 - present University Radiation Safety Committee Fall 2011 - present AU Graduate Scholars Forum Judge 2/27/13, Move-in All in 8/3/12 Auburn University Biggio Center - New Faculty Scholars Mentor 2011-2012 University Research Fellowships Selection Committee 2009, 2010, 2012 Office of the Vice President of Research – Research Task Force Fall 2008 -Fall 2010

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Move-in Mania 8/5/07 D.1.b Service to the College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM)

Association of Women in Science (AWIS), Faculty Advisor, 2005- present COSAM Dean Search Committee, Spring 2013 COSAM Leaders Selection Committee 3/28/13 AU Explore, Faculty Presenter for Chemistry, 4/30/13, 4/30/09, 4/27/07 Talons, Representative for Chemistry, 2/1/13. 1/18/13, 2/20/12, 2/3/12, 1/27/12, 1/20/12, 2/11/11, 2/8/10, 2/4/11, 1/14/11, 2/4/10, 1/29/10, 1/25/10, 2/6/09, 11/12/07, 2/26/07, 2/19/07, 2/12/07, 2/05/07. Hosted Special Lecture - Jorge Cham, author of Ph.D. Comics "The Power of Procrastination" Sponsored by the University Special Lecture Series, AWIS, COSAM, SGCOE, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Delta Gamma and Others. 4/6/11

D.1.c Service to the Chemistry Department Graduate Curriculum Committee, Fall 2011 - present Undergraduate Advising Committee, Fall 2009 – present (Advisor to Chemistry and Biochemistry majors) Department Space Committee, Fall 2009 – present Organic Chemistry Faculty Search Committee (chair), Fall 2012-Fall 2013 ~ hire: Bradley Mernier Physical Chemistry Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2009 – Fall 2010 ~hire: Konrad Patowski Mass Spectrometry Committee, Fall 2006 – Fall 2009 (Tasked with an overhaul of Department Mass Spectroscopy Facilities and the hiring of new staff to run and maintain the facility.) ~ hire Yonnie Wu

Graduate Recruiting Committee, Fall 2005- Fall 2009 (Preparation of updated Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Website, Prepared posters with photos of students and facilities for use in recruiting and presentations, provided photos for website. Hosted visits of prospective graduate students.)

Helped Organize Auburn Chemistry Invitationals 11/6/07, 2/25/08, 10/17/08, 1/27/09, Graduate School Recruiting Breakfasts (3/26&3/27/06), Atlanta ACS Meeting

D.2 Professional Service D.2.a. Service to Professional Associations

Symposium Organizer, ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry: Kenneth N. Raymond 235th National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6-10, 2008. Memberships in Professional Organizations. American Chemical Society, 1994 - present. Auburn Local Section ACS – Executive Committee, Women Chemist Committee Representative 2012 - present Organized Auburn LSACS Reception at ACS Meeting New Orleans 4/8/13 Organized Auburn LSACS National Chemistry Week Celebration 10/26/13 Organized Auburn LSACS Reception at Southeast Regional Meeting Atlanta 11/15/13

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Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 2003 - present. AWIS, Association of Women in Science, 2006 - present Materials Research Society, 2006- 2009. Iota Sigma Pi, Honor Society for Women in Chemistry, 1998 - present.

ISP - National Awards Committee - Gladys A. Emerson Award 2013 ISP - Centennial Award for Excellence in Teaching Award Committee 2012 ISP - National Awards Committee - Gladys A. Emerson Award 2012 ISP - National Awards Committee - Gladys A. Emerson Award 2011 ISP - National Awards Committee - Undergraduate Research 2010 National Council, National Council Secretary, 2005 – 2008. ISP Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Chemistry Committee, 2008 National Convention, Delegate for H chapter, 2005. National Convention, Delegate for Te chapter, 2002. Website Coordinator, University of Texas at Austin, 1998-2000. Reactivation Charter Member, University of Texas at Austin, 1998.

D.2.b. Service to Business Proposal Review Panels: National Science Foundation - Graduate Fellowship Programs (online 12/15/13-1/24/14) National Institute of Health – SBCA Adhoc reviewer (site visit 6/10-6/12/13) National Science Foundation-EPA - NSMDS Green Chemistry/Synthesis (online 5/13/13) National Science Foundation - CHE Macromolecules (NSF visit 3/11-3/13/12) Department of Energy – Office of Science Graduate Fellowship Program 2/2012 Environmental Protection Agency - Small Business Innovations Research - 8/21-8/22/11 (Washington, D. C.) Department of Energy – Environmental Remediation Science Program 4/22-4/24/09 (Washington, D. C.) Transuranic Science Focus Area Proposals Grant Proposals Reviewed: U.S. Department of Energy-EPSCOR: 1 U.S. Department of Energy-NEUP: 2 DOE-NE's Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research 3 National Science Foundation 5 American Chemical Society - Petroleum Research Fund 3 France-Berkeley Fund 1 Articles Reviewed (~30 peer-reviewed journals):

Chemical Communications 17 Chemical Papers 2 Chemistry: A European Journal 2 Dalton Transactions 7 Environmental Science and Technology 1 European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 1 Inorganic Chemistry 13 Inorganic Chemica Acta 1 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 1

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Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science 1 Journal of the American Chemical Society 25

Journal of Biological and Inorganic Chemistry 1 Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society 1 Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry: 6 Journal of Chemical Materials 1 Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 1 Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 5 Journal of Organic Chemistry 8 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 1

Langmuir 1 Letters in Organic Chemistry 1 Materials Research Society Proceedings 2 New Journal of Chemistry 4 Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 28 Polyhedron 8 Radiochemica Acta 2 RSC Advances 3 Separation Science and Technology 3 Tetrahedron 5 Tetrahedron Letters 10 Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie 6

Book Proposal Reviewed: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. 1 Book Chapters Reviewed (for editing): Organic Chemistry, Karty (W.W. Norton) 1st edition Ch. 4,8,9 5/13/13 Book Chapters Reviewed (for content): Organic Chemistry, Karty (W.W. Norton) 1st edition Ch. 20 -21 2/23/13 Organic Chemistry, Janice Smith, 2nd Edition, Chapter 30: Polymers 4/14/07 Books Reviewed: J. Wiley and Sons:Organic Chemistry, Klein, 1st 3/20/12 Brooks/Cole: Organic Chemistry, J. McMurry, 8th./ Solomons& Fryhle 4th 12/15/10 Essential Organic Chemistry, Paula Y. Bruice, 1st Ed. 5/25/08 Consultant - Metbro Partnership, Inc. “Methyl Bromide Replacement Collaboration” with Rod Rodriguez-Cabana in the School of Agriculture, May 2006 - present. Contributor - Protonics, Inc. (Leeds, UK) - Tutorial Help Section, Data for Formation Constant Determination program Hyperquad 2006, 2004, Provided Additional Data and Feedback for expansion of Hyperquad and pHab capabilities, August 2006. Provided Additional Data and Feedback new program, February 2009.

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D.3 Community Service Summer Science Learning Institute - Spring 2011 - present Leading Auburn in Developing Interest in Experimental Science (LADIES), Faculty

Advisor and Educational Programming Consultant, 2006 - present Alpha Phi Omega Merit Badge University, Instructor – Nuclear Science, Mar. 6, 2008 YES! Camp, presenter, 7/11/08 Getting Under the Surface, (GUTS) Volunteer, Auburn University, Nov. 17, 2007. Science Olympiad, Volunteer, Auburn University, Feb. 2006, Feb. 2007 Leadership Institute for Females Exceptional in Science (LIFE), presenter, 7/17/06.

Delta Gamma Fraternity, Member, 1993 - present. Advisor: Member Education/Rituals, Auburn University, 2006 - present. Delta Gamma Foundation Faculty Award Committee 2012 Advisor for Rituals, University of California, Berkeley, 2002 - 2005. Advisor: Member Education, (Southwest) Texas State University, 1999 - 2002. Treasurer, Austin Alumnae Chapter 1997-1999. Social Advisor, University of Texas at Austin, 1996. Art of the Eye Austin Fundraising Committee, Treasurer, 1998 -1999. Art of the Eye Austin Gala Committee, Treasurer, 1998 -1999.