TECHNICAL PROGRAM - American Chemical Society Publications
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AGFD/ANYL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 161<br />
General Papers<br />
A. Mitchell, Organizer<br />
N. Da Costa, Presiding<br />
1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
1:35 232. Activation energy measurements<br />
of cheese. M. H. Tunick<br />
2:00 233. Impact of electrostatic deposition<br />
of anionic biopolymers on the stability of<br />
lactoferrin-coated oil droplets. T. Tokle,<br />
U. Lesmes, J. McClements<br />
2:25 234. Comparison of molecular and aggregation<br />
properties of soy proteins<br />
treated with various endopeptidases.<br />
M. J. Cho, D. Ryan, P. Ghosh<br />
2:50 Intermission<br />
3:05 235. Development of a sodium-free salt<br />
for food applications. D. L. Holliday,<br />
A. Prudente, J. W. Finley<br />
3:30 236. Foliage extracts of conifers as potential<br />
sources for isolation of shikimic<br />
and quinic acids, precursors to Tamiflu ® .<br />
L. Gedivinne Vithanage,B.J.Cole,<br />
R. C. Fort Jr., J. M. Genco, A. Shaffer,<br />
M. Rowe<br />
3:55 237. Efficacy of Ichthyophthirius vaccines<br />
in channel catfish against white<br />
spot disease. D. Xu, P. Klesius,<br />
C. Shoemaker<br />
4:20 Concluding Remarks<br />
Section C<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 159<br />
Antioxidants and Health<br />
J. Finley, Organizer<br />
1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
1:35 238. Pterostilbene reduces colon tumor<br />
multiplicity and inflammatory markers in<br />
animal models of colon cancer.<br />
A. M. Rimando, S. Paul, N. Suh<br />
2:05 239. Multifunctional branched gold<br />
nanoparticle for prevention of cancer<br />
cells. P. C. Ray<br />
2:35 240. Chitosan grafted with phenolics to<br />
promote antioxidant activities.<br />
S. B. Schreiber, S. Zivanovic<br />
3:05 Intermission<br />
3:20 241. Bioassay-guided isolation and<br />
EPR-assisted antioxidant evaluation of<br />
two valuable compounds from mango<br />
peels. L. Jiang,S.He,Y.Pan<br />
3:50 242. Urinary excretion of phenolic acids<br />
in rats fed cranberry, blueberry, or<br />
black raspberry. R. Khanal, S. E. Wilkes,<br />
T. J. Rogers, L. R. Howard, R. L. Prior<br />
4:20 Concluding Remarks<br />
ANYL<br />
Division of Analytical<br />
Chemistry<br />
S. Lunte, Program Chair<br />
SUNDAY MORNING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 107C<br />
Pharmaceutical Analysis Financially<br />
supported by Subdivision of Chromatography<br />
and Separations Chemistry<br />
8–TECH<br />
S. Lunte, Organizer, Presiding<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
8:15 1. Quantitative analysis of API crystallization<br />
by second harmonic generation<br />
microscopy. D. Wanapun, U. S. Kestur,<br />
L. S. Taylor, G. J. Simpson<br />
8:35 2. GPC-IR to characterize macromolecular<br />
excipients in pharmaceutical formulations.<br />
M. Zhou, W. Carson,<br />
S. Bourne, T. Kearney<br />
8:55 3. New fast online-SPE-LC-ESI-<br />
MS/MS approach for pharmacokinetic<br />
studies. N. H. Schebb, B. Inceoglu,<br />
B. D. Hammock<br />
9:15 4. Paracetamol crystal facets revisited:<br />
What does X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy<br />
(XPS) really reveal?<br />
S. L. Schroeder, H. M. Zaki,<br />
J. S. Stevens<br />
9:35 5. Characterization of polymeric excipients<br />
in drug formulations using advanced<br />
detection size-exclusion chromatography.<br />
J. Sanchez<br />
9:55 6. Electrospray ionization: Ion mobility<br />
spectrometer (ESI-IMS) for cleaning validation<br />
(CV) in pharmaceutical manufacturing.<br />
A. J. Midey, C. A. Krueger, C. Wu<br />
10:15 Intermission<br />
10:25 7. SPR sensing of drug molecules using<br />
a smart polymer film. R. B. Pernites,<br />
R. Ponnapati, M. Felipe, R. Advincula<br />
10:45 8. Protease analysis and the search<br />
for “protease-free” blocking proteins.<br />
J. Fishpaugh, K. Rupprecht<br />
11:05 9. Evaluation of the hemocompatibility<br />
of implantable device surfaces.<br />
S. A. Nielsen, K. M. Balss,<br />
C. A. Maryanoff<br />
11:25 10. Fabrication of uniform DNA-conjugated<br />
hydrogel microparticles via particle<br />
replication in nonwetting templates<br />
(PRINT) for facile nucleic acid hybridization<br />
assays. C. L. Lewis, C. Choi, Y. Lin,<br />
C. Lee, H. Yi<br />
11:45 11. High-throughput natural products<br />
chemistry: Is it possible?<br />
M. O’Neil-Johnson, G. Eldridge,<br />
J. Norcross, C. Milling, T. Peck<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 108<br />
New Frontiers in Single Molecule Detection<br />
and Single Cell Analysis Cosponsored by<br />
BIOL ‡ and PHYS ‡<br />
X. Xu, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:30 12. Single molecule imaging of biomolecules<br />
in nanopores. E. S. Yeung,C.Ma<br />
9:05 13. Single molecule studies of the synaptic<br />
vesicle. D. T. Chiu<br />
9:40 14. Molecules and methods for superresolution<br />
imaging in living cells.<br />
W. Moerner<br />
10:15 Intermission<br />
10:25 15. Wide-field LSPR imaging: Single<br />
nanoparticle spectroscopy, diffusional<br />
dynamics, and structural characterization.<br />
R. P. Van Duyne, J. M. Bingham,<br />
A. Henry, E. Ringe<br />
11:00 16. Design of photostable single molecule<br />
nanoparticle biosensors for real<br />
time probing single living cells. X. Xu,<br />
T. Huang, L. Browning, P. Nallathamby<br />
11:35 17. Life at the single molecule level.<br />
S. Xie<br />
Sustaining Water Quality<br />
Status and Trends Sponsored by ENVR,<br />
Cosponsored by ANYL<br />
SUNDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 107C<br />
Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis<br />
S. Lunte, Organizer<br />
J. Anker, Organizer, Presiding<br />
1:30 18. Gold-coated aluminum oxide membranes<br />
(Au–AOM) as substrates for a new<br />
flow-through immunoassay with SERS<br />
readout. L. M. Siperko<br />
1:50 19. In situ polarized Raman spectroscopy<br />
and atomic force microscopy study<br />
of point defects, growth direction and<br />
mechanical properties in individual ZnO<br />
nanobelts. M. Lucas, Z. Wang, E. Riedo<br />
2:10 20. Selective detection from multianalyte<br />
mixtures using surface-enhanced Raman<br />
scattering. P. Pinkhasova,<br />
S. A. Sukhishvili, H. Du<br />
2:30 21. Effect of oxidation of silver on<br />
SERS enhancement. Y. Han,<br />
R. Lupitskyy, H. Du, S. Sukhishvili<br />
2:50 22. Time-resolved ATR spectroscopy<br />
on a planar waveguide for kinetic studies<br />
of supramolecular thin films.<br />
A. M. Simon, N. Marucci, S. S. Saavedra<br />
3:10 23. Large field of view LSPR imaging:<br />
Demonstrations of multiplexed, ensemble<br />
measurements. J. A. Ruemmele,<br />
P. W. Hall, R. P. Van Duyne<br />
3:30 Intermission<br />
3:40 24. Magnetically modulated fluorescent<br />
probes for detection in turbid media.<br />
Z. Yang, K. Nguyen, J. N. Anker<br />
4:00 25. Nanoscale infrared spectroscopic<br />
analysis of ABS-polycarbonate plastic<br />
blends. M. Lo, J. Ye, K. Kjoller, C. Prater<br />
4:20 26. Confocal Raman microscopy of<br />
transportan in live melanoma cells. J. Ye,<br />
A. C. Terentis<br />
4:40 27. In-situ electron energy-loss spectroscopy<br />
study of Co-based Fischer-<br />
Tropsch catalysts. Y. Zhao, T. Feltes,<br />
J. Regalbuto, R. Meyer, R. Klie<br />
5:00 28. Novel selective mercury sensors<br />
based on 7-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3- diazolyl<br />
subunit(s): Efficient and simple colorimetric<br />
and fluorometric chemosensors.<br />
N. Wanichacheva,<br />
M. Siriprumpoonthum, A. Kamkaew,<br />
R. Sangsuwan, R. Teerasarun-yanon,<br />
K. Grudpan<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 108<br />
New Frontiers in Single Molecule Detection<br />
and Single Cell Analysis Cosponsored by<br />
BIOL ‡ and PHYS ‡<br />
X. Xu, Organizer, Presiding<br />
1:30 29. Revealing bunching effects in single-molecule<br />
enzymatic conformational<br />
dynamics. H. Lu<br />
2:05 30. Droplet tracking for single molecule<br />
analysis. L. S. Goldner<br />
2:40 31. Single molecule studies of electronic<br />
energy transfer in semiconductor<br />
quantum dot clusters: Applications in solar<br />
energy and biological imaging.<br />
A. Van Orden, D. P. Shepherd,<br />
K. J. Whitcomb, P. M. Goodwin,<br />
M. P. Gelfand<br />
3:15 Intermission<br />
3:25 32. Single-molecule studies of protein -<br />
nucleic acid interactions in systems involved<br />
in gene-expression. X. Zhuang<br />
4:00 33. Optical microwell arrays for capturing<br />
and analyzing single cells. D. R. Walt,<br />
A. Phillips, R. Dragoey Whitaker<br />
4:35 34. Detection of single-molecule H2O2 signalling from epidermal growth factor<br />
receptor using fluorescent single-walled<br />
carbon nanotubes. J. Zhang<br />
Sustaining Water Quality<br />
Monitoring Various Contaminants<br />
Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL<br />
MONDAY MORNING<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 108<br />
Innovations in Chromatography Financially<br />
supported by Subdivision of Chromatography<br />
and Separations Chemistry<br />
G. Roman, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:00 35. Analytical column characterization<br />
for differential magnetic catch and release<br />
separation of magnetic nanoparticles.<br />
J. S. Beveridge, M. E. Williams<br />
8:20 36. Enhancing the sensitivity and specificity<br />
of HPLC analysis through post-column<br />
chemical and photochemical derivatization.<br />
H. Joshua<br />
8:40 37. Development of an ion-pairing reversed-phase<br />
liquid chromatography tandem<br />
mass spectrometry method for underivatized<br />
amino acid analyses of<br />
pediatric plasma and urine specimens.<br />
A. S. Ptolemy, Y. Li, S. Hossain,<br />
P. Karlsson, A. Shkreta, M. Kellogg<br />
9:00 38. New research in hybrid organic/inorganic<br />
chromatographic packing materials.<br />
K. D. Wyndham, P. C. Iraneta,<br />
D. P. Walsh, J. T. Cook, K. H. Glose,<br />
B. A. Alden, C. A. Boissel, J. E. Turner,<br />
C. Hudalla, S. McCall, T. H. Walter<br />
9:20 39. Separations of biomolecules by<br />
UPLC-SEC. E. S. Bouvier, S. Serpa,<br />
N. Brady, K. Wyndham, N. Lawrence,<br />
P. Hong, U. Neue, T. Walter<br />
9:40 40. Ultrafast separation of low molecular<br />
weight analytes on polymeric capillary<br />
columns. M. R. Buchmeiser, S. Lubbad<br />
10:00 Intermission<br />
10:15 41. Crown ethers as class I modifiers<br />
in micellar electrokinetic chromatography.<br />
R. Burks, D. Hage<br />
10:35 42. Characterization of solvatochromic<br />
shifts of dyes for use in micellar studies<br />
via linear solvation energy relationships<br />
(LSERs). M. F. Vitha,<br />
R. T. Johnson, R. M. Barkley,<br />
S. Nkrumah-Agyeefi, H. R. O’Brien,<br />
H. M. Liedl, C. E. Hurley, A. Marquez,<br />
C. Chavez, Z. Sarmiento<br />
10:55 43. Drainage experiments in micromodels<br />
of porous media: Influence of the<br />
wetting properties. C. Cottin,<br />
H. Bodiguel, A. Colin<br />
11:15 44. Duplicating the retention of cationic<br />
analytes obtained with ammonium<br />
formate mobile phases when switching to<br />
UV transparent mobile phase additives in<br />
RP-LC. E. Loeser, S. Babiak<br />
11:35 45. Analysis of inorganic As(III) in water<br />
at the low �gL -1 range by a colorimetric-solid<br />
phase extraction (C-SPE)<br />
method. L. M. Siperko, M. M. Bradley,<br />
M. D. Porter<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 107C<br />
ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry:<br />
Symposium in Honor of Richard Van Duyne<br />
K. Willets, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:25 Introductory Remarks<br />
8:30 46. Award Address (ACS Award in<br />
Analytical Chemistry Sponsored by<br />
Battelle Memorial Institute). Single molecule<br />
and single particle SERS.<br />
R. P. Van Duyne<br />
9:15 47. Fabrication of plasmon-coupled<br />
gratings with nanowires, nanolines and<br />
nanoparticles for bioaffinity sensing.<br />
R. M. Corn, A. R. Halpern, D. Kim,<br />
Y. Chen<br />
9:45 48. Many-electron transfers of nanoparticles<br />
at electrodes. R. W. Murray<br />
10:15 Intermission<br />
10:30 49. Theories of the SERS effect: Top<br />
down meets bottom up. G. C. Schatz<br />
11:00 50. Sub-diffraction limited imaging of<br />
plasmonic hot spots. K. A. Willets,<br />
I. Kaplan-Ashiri, K. Koen, E. Titus,<br />
A. Campos<br />
11:30 51. Plasmonic and confinement effects<br />
of hollow plasmonic nanoparticles.<br />
M. El-Sayed<br />
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