2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
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ORAL SESSION Session 160<br />
High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 310B<br />
Garry J Lynch, Bechtel Bettis Laboratory, Presiding<br />
1:00 (160-1) Multi-Variant Technology Combining Machine Vision with Raman Spectroscopy<br />
for Rapid Assessment of Pharmaceutical Drug Product Formulation and Dosage<br />
Strength TODD BLONSHINE, Mustard Tree Instruments, Brisco Harward<br />
1:20 (160-2) Resin-Bonded Cyclofructans (CFs) as New Stationary Phases for Achiral HILIC<br />
and Chiral Separations in HPLC and SFC HAIXIAO QIU, The University of Texas at<br />
Arlington, Daniel W Armstrong<br />
1:40 (160-3) Design and Fabrication of an Integrated Microfluidic System for the Analysis of<br />
Integral Membrane Proteins KATRINA N BATTLE, Louisiana State University<br />
2:00 (160-4) Practical Fast GC: Decreasing Analysis Time the Easy Way<br />
JAAP DE ZEEUW, Restek Corporation, Gary Stidsen, Jim Whitford<br />
2:20 Recess<br />
2:35 (160-5) High-Throughput Screening Using Droplet Microreactor System with Analysis by<br />
Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry SHUWEN SUN, University of Michigan,<br />
Robert T Kennedy<br />
2:55 (160-6) Nucleation and Crystallization Kinetics in API Powders Probed by Second Order<br />
Nonlinear Optical Imaging of Chiral Crystals (SONICC) GARTH SIMPSON, Purdue<br />
University<br />
3:15 (160-7) HPLC Columns Made with Core-Shell Particles: An Elegant Solution for Fast HPLC<br />
JASON A ANSPACH, Phenomenex Inc., Tivadar Farkas, Gareth Friedlander, Lawrence Y<br />
Loo, Jeff J Layne<br />
3:35 (160-8) A ‘Virtual’ Analytical Instrument in Every Laboratory<br />
BRIAN EVERATT, Novartis, Simon Tullett<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 170<br />
Laboratory Management<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 313<br />
Thomas Conti, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />
1:00 (170-1) An Open Source Research Notebook STUART J CHALK, University of North Florida<br />
1:20 (170-2) Smart Instrument Interfacing BILL TUMBLESON, CSols, Inc.<br />
1:40 (170-3) Laboratory Spreadsheets and Documents – Converting from Chaos to Control<br />
JOHN NEWTOWN, LabWare<br />
2:00 (170-4) Is There An Apple iPad in Your Lab’s Future? DAVID PETER HURT, Labvantage<br />
2:00 Recess<br />
2:35 (170-5) Comforts and Complexities of Open Chromatography Data System<br />
KASTHURIRENGAN KRISHNAN, Mindteck, Basavaraj Khuba<br />
2:55 (170-6) Why Do I Have To Choose Between LIMS and ELN? Why Not Both?<br />
DAVID PETER HURT, Labvantage<br />
3:15 (170-7) Leveraging the Power of an Enterprise LIMS Solution<br />
MICHELLE C SHARRON, Thermo Fisher Scientific<br />
3:35 (170-8) Instrument Integration in LIMS and Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELN)<br />
ROBERT VOELKNER, Labvantage<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 180<br />
Liquid Chromatography: Stationary Phase Selectivity<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 307C<br />
John P Auses, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />
1:00 (180-1) Estimation of the Fluorophilic Lipophilic Hydrophilic Balance of Organic<br />
Compounds by Means of High Performance Liquid Chromatography YOJI<br />
NAKAJIMA, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. , Yuko Nakamura, Yuki Hayasaka, Tsuguhide Isemura,<br />
Kiyoshi Yamamoto<br />
1:20 (180-2) Establishing Relevant Performance Parameters in the Development of High<br />
Performance Gel Filtration Media MICHAEL DAVID MCGINLEY, Phenomenex Inc.,<br />
Ismail Rustamov, Ying Wang<br />
1:40 (180-3) Development of New Ion Chromatography Separation Phases Using Amine-<br />
Epoxide Hyperbranch Chemistry RONG LIN, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sheetal<br />
Bhardwaj, Kannan Srinivasan, Christopher A Pohl<br />
2:00 (180-4) Utilizing the Hydrophobic-Subtraction Model and Reversed-Phase Selectivity -<br />
A Simplified Look at Column Phase Selection RICHARD LAKE, Restek Corporation,<br />
Ty Kahler, Chris Denicola, Brian Jones, Mike Wittrig<br />
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2:20 Recess<br />
PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />
2:35 (180-5) Application Development Using Reversed-Phase/Ion-Exchange Mixed-Mode<br />
Columns XIAODONG LIU, Thermo Fisher Scientific<br />
2:55 (180-6) Column Selectivity in Reversed-Phase LC Using Superficially Porous Columns<br />
WILLIAM J LONG, Agilent Technologies, Anne Mack, Maureen Joseph, Jason Link<br />
3:15 (180-7) Understanding Selectivity of Stationary Phases Utilized in HILIC<br />
Chromatography: Impact of Changing Retention Mechanisms DAVID S BELL,<br />
Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Carmen T Santasania, Wayne K Way, Craig R Aurand<br />
3:35 (180-8) Fast Mixed Mode HILIC/Anion Exchange Separations on Nanoparticle Coated<br />
Silica Monoliths MOHAMMED E IBRAHIM, University of Alberta, Charles A Lucy<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 190<br />
Mass Spectrometry<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 310A<br />
Eduard Rogatsky, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Presiding<br />
1:00 (190-1) Synchronized Discharge Ionization (SDI) for Analysis of VOCs in Air Using<br />
Handheld Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer TSUNG-CHI CHEN, Purdue University, Zheng<br />
Ouyang<br />
1:20 (190-2) Initial Results in Implementing MS/MS on a Field Portable Gas-<br />
Chromatography/Toroidal Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (GC-TMS) System<br />
STEPHEN A LAMMERT, Torion Technologies Inc., Glen P Jackson, Mengliang Zhang,<br />
Joseph L Oliphant, Nathan L Porter, Edgar D Lee<br />
1:40 (190-3) Calcination of Graphene-Embedded Silicate/Au Substrates for Enhanced<br />
Performance in Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Peptides<br />
JUNQING XU, University of California, Riverside, Jicheng Duan, Quan Cheng<br />
2:00 (190-4) Glassy Carbon Nanofibers as a New Substrate for MALDI-MS<br />
TIAN LU, The Ohio State University, Susan V Olesik<br />
2:20 Recess<br />
2:35 (190-5) New Sample Preparation, Sample Introduction Approaches for Application<br />
Across Analytical Chemistry Using Electric Fields: A Video Coming to your<br />
<strong>Pittcon</strong>! DREW SAUTER, nanoLiter LLC<br />
2:55 (190-6) High Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Analysis of the Entire Range of Intact<br />
Singly-Charged Proteins PETER TA REIL LY, Washington State University, Jeonghoon<br />
Lee, Huijuan Chen<br />
3:15 (190-7) Reaction Progress Determination Using Electrospray Ionization High<br />
Performance Ion Mobility Spectrometry SHELLY XUE LI, Pfizer, Inc., Clinton A<br />
Krueger, Carol L Moraff, Frederick J Antosz, Zhongli Zhang, Gilles H Goetz, Charles G<br />
Cheng, Anthony J Midey, Ching Wu<br />
3:35 (190-8) A Consideration of Ion Chemistry Encountered on the Microsecond Separation<br />
Timescales of Ultra-High Field Ion Mobility Spectroscopy ASHLEY T WILKS,<br />
Owlstone Inc.<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 200<br />
Microscopic Analysis and Imaging Methods<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 209B<br />
Maria K Ferguson, PA Department of Environmental Protection, Presiding<br />
1:00 (200-1) Imaging Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy for Measuring Fast Molecular<br />
Dynamics at Liquid/Solid Interfaces<br />
JUSTIN T COOPER, University of Utah, Joel M Harris<br />
1:20 (200-2) Correlation Between Surface Adsorptive Sites and Electromagnetic Hot Spots on<br />
Gold Nanostructures with Single Molecule Imaging GUFENG WANG, North<br />
Carolina State University, Luyang Zhao<br />
1:40 (200-3) Confocal Raman Microscopy Study of Artificial Heart Valve Tissues Treated with<br />
Glutaraldehyde JINPING DONG, Cargill, Zhengrong Zhou, Aditee Kurane, Greg<br />
Haugstad, Stephanie Board<br />
2:00 (200-4) A Simple Model for Calculating the Maximum Pressure in Microchannels and<br />
Bonding Optimization with a “Razor Blade” Test MARCO MATTEUCCI, Technical<br />
University of Denmark - DTU Nanotech, Thomas L Christiansen, Simone Tanzi, Peter F<br />
Ostergaard, Rafael J Taboryski<br />
2:20 Recess<br />
2:35 (200-5) Depict Rotational Behaviors of Bioconjugated Nanoparticles on Live Cell<br />
Membranes at the First Contact and During the Lateral Diffusions YAN GU, Iowa<br />
State University<br />
Sunday Afternoon