2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
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10:15 (410-7) Therapeutic Monitoring of Tranexamic Acid Concentration in Patients<br />
Undergoing Cardiac Surgery with the Use of Cardiopulmonary Bypass BARBARA<br />
BOJKO, University of Waterloo, Marcin Wasowicz, Angela Jerath, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />
10:35 (410-8) Investigation of the Adduct Formation of Mercury Species with Components of<br />
Cell Culture Media by Means of HPLC/ESI-TOF-MS MIRIAM SCHWARZER, University<br />
of Muenster, Imke Pieper, Rasmus Janzen, Michael Sperling, Tanja Schwerdtle, Uwe<br />
Karst<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 420<br />
Liquid Chromatography<br />
Monday Morning, Room 307C<br />
Stephen Gozo, Celgene Corporation, Presiding<br />
8:00 (420-1) Separation of Some Drugs by HPLC Using New Cross Linked Co-Polymer of<br />
(Trietyl Amine Glyceryl Maleate) EMAAD TAHA BAKIR AL-TAKRITY, Tikrit University/<br />
College of Science<br />
8:20 (420-2) Systematic Method Development and Optimization in Reversed-Phase UPLC<br />
APARNA CHAVALI, Waters Corporation, Thomas E Wheat, Patricia R McConville<br />
8:40 (420-3) Transfer and Optimization of HPLC Methods to Superficially Porous UHPLC<br />
WILLIAM J LONG, Agilent Technologies, Anne Mack, Maureen Joseph, Jason Link<br />
9:00 (420-4) High Performance Toolbox Approach for HPLC Method Development LAWRENCE<br />
Y LOO, Phenomenex Inc., Tivadar Farkas, Jason A Anspach, Mike Chitty, Jeff J Layne,<br />
Thuylinh Tran<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (420-5) Assessment of HILIC Mode and Stationary Phase for UHPLC/MS ANNE MACK,<br />
Agilent Technologies, William J Long, Maureen Joseph, Jason Link<br />
9:55 (420-6) Comparing Selectivity Rules for Core-Shell UHPLC Columns versus Fully Porous<br />
Wide Pore Columns for Protein and Oligonucleotide Separations MICHAEL DAVID<br />
MCGINLEY, Phenomenex Inc., Jeff J Layne, Daniel Brock<br />
10:15 (420-7) Exploiting the Speed and Performance of Analytical Scale Commercial Silica<br />
Monoliths Through an In Situ Modification Process ARIANNE SOLIVEN, University<br />
of Western Sydney, Gary R Dennis, Georges Guiochon, Emily F Hilder, Ross Andrew<br />
Shalliker<br />
10:35 (420-8) Quality by Design (QbD) Approach to Rapid HPLC Method Development for<br />
Pharmaceuticals Using Automated Screening and Design of Experiments (DOE)<br />
CATHARINE JOHNSON, Boehringer Ingelheim, Shaun D Mendonsa<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 430<br />
Liquid Chromatography: Stationary Phase Architecture<br />
Monday Morning, Room 311C<br />
Richard A Henry, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Presiding<br />
8:00 (430-1) Characterization of Carbon-Modified Silicas for Analytical Liquid<br />
Chromatography STEPHEN R GROSKREUTZ, Gustavus Adolphus College, Tuan Tran,<br />
Dwight Stoll, Doug Fryer, Jon D Thompson<br />
8:20 (430-2) Using Solvent-Particle Interactions to Predict Slurry Packing and Performance<br />
of 1.2 µm Superficially Porous Particles Packed in Capillary Columns for Liquid<br />
Chromatography LAURA BLUE, University of North Carolina, James W Jorgenson<br />
8:40 (430-3) Performance Reproducibility of Chromatographic Columns Packed With Sub-3<br />
Micron Core-Shell Particles FABRICE GRITTI, University of Tennessee - Knoxville<br />
9:00 (430-4) Equivalency of Selectivity Plots for Porous and Superficially-Porous Particles<br />
RICHARD A HENRY, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Carmen T Santasania, David S Bell<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (430-5) Comparison of Efficiencies of Diamond-Based Core-Shell Materials for HPLC<br />
Made with Different Sizes of Nanodiamonds and Core Carbon Particles CHUAN-<br />
HSI HUNG, Brigham Young University, Landon A Wiest, James M Christensen, Loryn K<br />
Killpack, Robert C Davis, Michael A Vail, Andrew E Dadson, Matthew R Linford<br />
9:55 (430-6) 1.2 µm Large Pore, Thin Shell, Superficially Porous Particles and Their<br />
Chromatographic Performance in Capillary LC Columns JAMES W TREADWAY,<br />
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Laura Blue, James W Jorgenson<br />
10:15 (430-7) Evaluations of Sub 2μm Nonporous Organosilica Hybrid Particles for LC<br />
AMBER D MOORE, SUNY at Buffalo, Luis A Colon<br />
10:35 (430-8) A High-Performance Specialty Column for Surfactant Analysis XIAODONG LIU,<br />
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Mark Tracy, Christopher A Pohl<br />
PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 440<br />
Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip I- Bioanalytical<br />
Monday Morning, Room 309A<br />
X Nancy Xu, Old Dominion University, Presiding<br />
8:00 (440-1) Flow-Valve Diagnostics for Label-Free, Point-of-Care Analyte Quantitation<br />
DEBOLINA CHATTERJEE, Brigham Young University, Danielle S Mansfield, Neil<br />
Anderson, Adam T Woolley<br />
8:20 (440-2) Platform for Lock-In Detection Using Droplet Microfluidics as a Sample Chopper<br />
to Achieve Nanomolar Absorbance Detection Limits KENNON DEAL, Auburn<br />
University, Christopher J Easley<br />
8:40 (440-3) Electrophoretic Separations in a Paper-PDMS Device CHRISTOPHER R HARRISON,<br />
San Diego State University, Dylan Mitchell<br />
9:00 (440-4) A Continuous-Flow Microfluidic Device for the Automated Preparation of Fatty<br />
Acid Methyl Esters CINDY T DUONG, Florida State University, Michael G Roper<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (440-5) Super-localization of Single Molecules and Nanoparticles in High-Fidelity<br />
Optical Imaging Microfluidic Devices NING FANG, Iowa State University, Yong Luo,<br />
Wei Sun<br />
9:55 (440-6) Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography of Oxidized Lipids in a Three-<br />
Dimensional Polymeric Micro/Nanofluidic Device LARRY R GIBSON, University of<br />
Notre Dame, Paul Bohn<br />
10:15 (440-7) Rapid Prototyping in Polystyrene: Techniques to Produce High Throughput<br />
Microfluidic Devices for the Monitoring of Cell-Cell Communication<br />
STEPHEN T HALPIN, Michigan State University, Dana Spence<br />
10:35 (440-8) Microfluidic Emulsion-Mediated Generation of Clonal Bead Populations<br />
CHERYL J DEJOURNETTE, Auburn University, Christopher J Easley<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 445<br />
Sampling and Sample Preparation II<br />
Monday Morning, Room 308D<br />
Singh Manocha, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />
8:00 (445-1) Quantitative Analysis of Stearic Acid in Rubber Using Reactive Pyrolysis GC/MS<br />
ATSUSHI WATANABE, Frontier Laboratories, Chu Watanabe, Robert Freeman<br />
8:20 (445-2) In-vial Pyrolysis (PyroVial) with Pre- and Post - Sample Treatment Combined<br />
with Different Separation Techniques BART TIENPONT, Research Institute for<br />
Chromatography, Frank David, Pat Sandra<br />
8:40 (445-3) High Efficient and Quantitatively Reproducible Protein Digestion by Trypsin-<br />
Immobilized Magnetic Microspheres LIANGLIANG SUN, University of Notre Dame,<br />
Yihan Li, Ping Yang, Guijie Zhu, Norman J Dovichi<br />
9:00 (445-4) Optimization of Solid Phase Microextraction and Comprehensive Two-<br />
Dimensional Gas Chromatography – Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry<br />
Technique for High-Resolution Profiling of Plant Metabolites<br />
SANJA RISTICEVIC, University of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (445-5) Investigating Low Potency Assay Values for Film Coated Tablets<br />
SHELLY XUE LI, Pfizer, Inc.<br />
9:55 (445-6) Fully Automated Sample Preparation for Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water<br />
TOM DOBBS, J2 Scientific, Jessica Netzer, Jeff Wiseman<br />
10:15 (445-7) Enhancing the Sensitivity for Trace-Level Analysis of Genotoxic Impurities Using<br />
Polymeric Ionic Liquid-Based Coatings in Solid-Phase Microextraction<br />
TIEN D HO, The University of Toledo, Mark Silver, Jared L Anderson<br />
10:35 (445-8) Automated Sample Preparation for Tablet Content Uniformity and Assay Testing<br />
MARC FINN, SOTAX Corporation, Robert Houser<br />
Monday Morning<br />
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