2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
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3:20 (660-4) Performance Characterizations and Comparisons of<br />
HPLC Column Options for Ultra High-Speed and High-Resolution HPLC<br />
Separations MAUREEN JOSEPH, Agilent Technologies, William Barber,<br />
William Long, Brian A Bidlingmeyer<br />
3:50 (660-5) Fast Analysis Using Microflow LC at Elevated<br />
Temperatures and Smaller Particles HUNG-YUAN CHENG, Eksigent<br />
Technologies, Jason Andrew Starkey, Phillip DeLand, Remco van Soest<br />
4:20 (660-6) Achieving High Speed HPLC Performance at<br />
Moderate Pressures HILLEL BRANDES, Supelco, William Campbell, Richard<br />
A Henry, Wayne K Way, Russel Gant, Paul Ross, David S Bell<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />
Session 670<br />
SESSION<br />
Environmental Characterization and Management of High Level<br />
Radioactive Waste - arranged by Amy Ekechukwu, Savannah River<br />
National Laboratory and Michael Brisson, Savannah River Site<br />
Monday Afternoon, Room 245<br />
Amy Ekechukwu, Savannah River National Laboratory, Presiding<br />
1:30 (670-1) Immobilization of High Level Defense Waste at the<br />
Savannah River Site CHARLES COLEMAN, Savannah River National<br />
Laboratory<br />
1:50 (670-2) Corrosion Control Strategies for High Level Nuclear<br />
Waste Tanks ROBERT J RAY, Savannah River National Laboratories, Amy A<br />
Ekechukwu, John E Young<br />
2:10 (670-3) Separation and Purification and Beta Liquid<br />
Scintillation Analysis of Sm-151 on Savannah River Site and Hanford Site<br />
DOE High Level Waste RAYMOND ALLEN DEWBERRY, Savannah River<br />
National Laboratory, William T Boyce, Ned E Bibler, Amy A Ekechukwu<br />
2:30 (670-4) Rapid Methods for Environmental Radiochemistry<br />
LAWRENCE JASSIN, Eichrom Technologies LLC<br />
2:50 Recess<br />
3:05 (670-5) In situ pH Adjustment to Minimize Migration of<br />
Metals and Radionuclides in Groundwater MILES DENHAM, Savannah<br />
River National Laboratory<br />
3:25 (670-6) Hanford Tank Waste Sludge Characterization:<br />
Navigating the Analytical Maelstrom MATTHEW KEITH EDWARDS, Battelle,<br />
Sandra K Fiskum, Reid Peterson<br />
3:45 (670-7) Hanford Tank Waste Sludge Characterization:<br />
Bridging the Gap between Analytical Results and Composition SANDRA K<br />
FISKUM, Battelle, Matthew Keith Edwards, Reid Peterson, Evan Jenson, Edgar<br />
Buck, Richard Daniel, Lanee Snow<br />
4:05 (670-8) Rapid Radionuclide Remediation EDEL MINOGUE,<br />
Los Alamos National Laboratory<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />
Session 680<br />
SESSION<br />
Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors II - arranged by Eric Bakker,<br />
Purdue University, Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Erno<br />
Pretsch, ETH Zurich<br />
Monday Afternoon, Room 271<br />
Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding<br />
1:30 (680-1) New Picture of Ionic Secretion from Epithelial Cells<br />
Obtained in vitro Using Ion-Selective Electrodes and Quantitative Mass<br />
Transport Reconstruction MIKLOS GRATZL, Case Western Reserve<br />
University, Sumitha P Nair<br />
1:50 (680-2) Photocontrolled Binding and Release of Guest<br />
Species at Spiropyran Modified Surfaces DERMOT DIAMOND, Dublin City<br />
University, Silvia Scarmagnani, Robert Byrne, Aleksandar Radu<br />
2:10 (680-3) Receptor-Based Solvent-Free Extractions for the<br />
Development of Fluorous Solid Phase Microextraction KRISTI L O'NEAL,<br />
University of Pittsburgh, Hong Zhao, Max Osipov, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />
2:30 (680-4) Ionophore-Doped Ion-Selective Electrodes (ISEs)<br />
with Perfluorinated Polymeric Matrixes PHILIPPE BUHLMANN, University of<br />
Minnesota, Paul G Boswell, Chunze Lai, Elizabeth C Lugert, Annie N Leung<br />
2:50 Recess<br />
3:05 (680-5) All-Solid-State Reference Electrodes: Choosing the<br />
Right Membrane Matrix AGATA MICHALSKA , University of Warsaw, Anna<br />
Kisiel , Krzysztof Maksymiuk<br />
3:25 (680-6) Direct Measurement of Total Calcium in<br />
Physiological Fluids with Pulsed Chronopotentiometry at Polymeric Ion-<br />
Selective Membranes KEBEDE L GEMENE, Purdue University, Eric Bakker<br />
3:45 (680-7) Chemical Sensors Based on Chemical Sensing<br />
Probes and Devices KOJI SUZUKI, Keio University<br />
4:05 (680-8) Fine-Tuning the Behavior of Ion-Selective Electrodes<br />
LEONIDAS G BACHAS, University of Kentucky, Vasileios Gavalas, Andrea<br />
New, Elsayed Zahran<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 690<br />
'Omics: Proteomics, Lipidomics, Metabolomics<br />
Monday Afternoon, Room 263<br />
Brian Bidlingmeyer, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />
1:30 (690-1) Phospholipid Profiling of Yeast EVA-MARIA HEIN,<br />
ISAS - Institute For Analytical Sciences, Lars M Blank, Andreas Schmid, Heiko<br />
Hayen<br />
1:50 (690-2) Comprehensive and Comparative Analysis of<br />
Phospholipid Profile of Mammalian Tissues from Mice Fed Different Diets<br />
by MALDI-FTMS CHARLES L WILKINS, University of Arkansas, Marricor A<br />
Batoy, Josephine Griffith, Sabine Borgmann, Jeffrey Jones, Alyssa Hasty<br />
2:10 (690-3) Multianalyte Analysis Using Electrode Array<br />
Detection and Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis RYAN E HOLCOMB,<br />
Colorado State University, James R Kraly, Qian Guan, Charles S Henry<br />
2:30 (690-4) Extracting Biological Significance from NMR-Based<br />
Metabolomics Data MICHELLE D'SOUZA, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Chen Peng,<br />
Gregory M Banik, Scott Ramos, Ian Lewis, John Markley<br />
2:50 Recess<br />
3:05 (690-5) A Novel Electrochemical Array Detector with<br />
Enhanced Selectivity for Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis JAMES R<br />
KRALY, Colorado State University, Ryan E Holcomb, Qian Guan, Charles S<br />
Henry<br />
3:25 (690-6) Achieve Class Separation, NMR-Based<br />
Metabolomics MICHELLE D'SOUZA, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Chen Peng,<br />
Gregory M Banik<br />
3:45 (690-7) pH-Responsive Protein Microcompartmentation in<br />
Synthetic Cytoplasm LISA M DOMINAK, The Pennsylvania State University,<br />
Christine Keating, Scott Long<br />
4:05 (690-8) Application of High-Resolution Multireflecting<br />
Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer with Electrospray Ionization for<br />
Metabolite Profiling MATTHEW GIARDINA, LECO Corporation, Viatcheslav<br />
Artaev<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 700<br />
Advances in Separation Science I<br />
Monday Afternoon, Room 270<br />
Garry Lynch, Bechtel Bettis, Inc., Presiding<br />
1:30 (700-1) On-line SPE-LC-MS for Ultra Trace Analysis of<br />
Antibiotics in River and Ground Water FRANK STEINER, Dionex<br />
Corporation, Frank Arnold, Verena Fraas, Markus Martin, Christian Huber<br />
1:50 (700-2) Solid-Phase Extraction under Hydrophilic Interaction<br />
Conditions: A Novel Approach for Sample Preparation KRISHNA M.R.<br />
KALLURY, Phenomenex, Vidya Baliga<br />
2:10 (700-3) Preconcentration and Separation of Cr(III) and Cr(VI)<br />
Using Sawdust as a Sorbent SAIMA QAYYUM MEMON , University of Sindh<br />
2:30 (700-4) Nucleotide Ion Exchange with Surface-Confined<br />
Ionic Liquid Stationary Phases PATRICE RENEE FIELDS, University of<br />
Cincinnati, Apryll Stalcup<br />
2:50 Recess<br />
3:05 (700-5) Quantification of Neomycin B, Neomycin C, and<br />
Apramycin in Animal Feeds by Liquid Chromatography Fluorescence<br />
Detection with Post-Column Derivatization JULEE L DRIVER, South Dakota<br />
State University, Douglas Raynie, Nancy S Thiex, Maria Ofitserova, Michael<br />
Pickering