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PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1180-7 P) Rapid Determination of Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F) and Chlorodeoxyglucose<br />

Impurity by High Performance Anion Exchange Chromatography with Pulsed<br />

Amperometric Detection (HPAC-PAD) PAUL ANTHONY ULLUCCI, Thermo Fisher<br />

Scientific, Bruce A Bailey, Ian Niel Acworth, Marc Plante, Christopher Crafts<br />

(1180-8 P) Three Novel Cocrystals of Oxcarbazepine with Pharmaceutically Acceptable<br />

Coformers: Preparation and Characterization ANUPAM SAINI, Panjab University,<br />

Renu Chadha<br />

(1180-9 P) Comparison of TOC Instruments, UV/Persulfate vs. Combustion, for Analysis of<br />

Hard to Oxidize Substances NATHAN VALENTINE, Teledyne Tekmar, Tyler Trent, Roger<br />

Bardsley, Holly Taylor, Tom Rhorkemper<br />

(1180-10 P) Characterization of Polymorphic Forms of lamivudine by Thermo-Analytical and<br />

Diffraction Techniques POONAM ARORA, Panjab University, Renu Chadha<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1185<br />

All posters will be on display from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM with authors present from 10:00 AM to 12:00<br />

PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor – Blue Area, Aisles 3300-3500. The Exposition<br />

Floor opens at 9:00 AM.<br />

Samples and Sampling I<br />

Tuesday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor, Aisles 3300-3500<br />

(1185-1 P) Evaluation of a New Technique in Semi-Automated, Miniaturized Solid Phase<br />

Extraction ROB FREEMAN, SGE Analytical Science, Dan DiFeo<br />

(1185-2 P) New Polymer Designed to Enhance the Solid Phase Extraction Analytical<br />

Performance DAVID DUBÉ, SiliCycle Inc., Vincent Bédard, Geneviève Gingras, Delphine<br />

Desplantier-Giscard, François Béland<br />

(1185-3 P) Making Tube Sampling Easy – The Development of a New Type of ‘Grab Sampler’<br />

NICOLA WATSON, Markes International, Kurt Thaxton<br />

(1185-4 P) Investigating the Extraction of Diesel Fuel from Water for Fuel Spill<br />

Remediation JOHANNA M SMEEKENS, Michigan State University, John W McIlroy,<br />

Ruth Waddell Smith<br />

(1185-5 P) Advances in Sample Preparation for Accelerated Solvent Extraction<br />

SM RAHMAT ULLAH, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Kannan Srinivasan, Christopher A Pohl<br />

(1185-6 P) Automated GPC with Inline SPE to Improve Sample Cleanup Without Adding<br />

Time or Solvent JESSICA NETZER, J2 Scientific, Tom Dobbs, Jeff Wiseman, Jennifer<br />

Salmons<br />

(1185-7 P) A Combined SPE Method for Analysis of Chloroacetic Acids in Drinking Water<br />

TOM DOBBS, J2 Scientific, Jessica Netzer, Jennifer Salmons, Jeff Wiseman<br />

(1185-8 P) Investigating the Effect of Cooling Solid Phase Microextraction Fiber and<br />

Membrane on the Extraction Efficiency JIANG RUIFEN, University of Waterloo,<br />

Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

(1185-9 P): Novel Materials for Solvent Holdup in Protein Precipitation<br />

KYLE THOMAS HARRIS, Porex Corporation, Robert Voyksner<br />

(1190-7 P) CCD-Type Ion Sensitive Image Sensor for Rapid Monitoring Biological Cells and<br />

Tissues TOSHIAKI HATTORI,Toyohashi University of Technology, Koichi Okumura,<br />

Kazuaki Sawada<br />

(1190-8 P) Analyses of Biomolecular Interactions by Waveguide-Mode Sensors<br />

GOPINATH SUBASH, AIST, Koichi Awazu, Makoto Fujimaki<br />

(1190-9 P) Development of DNA Machine and Silver Nanoparticle-Based Amplification<br />

Method for the Detection of Membrane Protein SIOU-HAN YANG, National Tsing<br />

Hua University, Hsing-Cheng Chou, I-Hsiang Hsu, Yuh-Chang Sun<br />

(1190-10 P) Side Illuminated Optical Fiber Sensor Array for Relative Humidity<br />

CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA EGALON, Science & Sensors Technologies<br />

(1190-11 P) Flexible Nanostructured Conducting Poly(amic) Acid Plasmonic Sensors<br />

BOLING DENG, SUNY at Binghamton<br />

(1190-12 P) Surface Engineered Liquid Crystal Droplets as Sensing Devices<br />

TANMAY BERA, University of Central Florida , Jiyu Fang<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING<br />

Tuesday, March 13, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:30 AM - 10:30 AM<br />

Challenges in CDS Software Development<br />

Facilitated by: Rajeev Kumaraswamy, Network SystemsTechnologies, Ltd.<br />

Room 311H<br />

Discussing Collaborative Opportunities to Leverage Resources<br />

Facilitated by: Lara Autry, US Environmental Protection Agency<br />

Room 311E<br />

Green Chemistry, Sustainability, and the Analytical Chemist<br />

Facilitated by: Dwight Tshudy, Gordon College and Douglas Raynie, South Dakota University<br />

Room 312B<br />

How Can We Sustain Our Chemistry Outreach Beyond the International Year of Chemistry?<br />

Facilitated by: Jennifer Maclachlan, PID Analyzers, LLC and George Ruger<br />

Room 311F<br />

Potential for Magnetic Bead-based Affinity Separations (MBAS) to Replace HPLAC<br />

Facilitated by: Richard Cook, Colloidal Science Solutions, Inc.<br />

Room 312A<br />

What are the Most Significant Potential Cross-Cutting Applications of Nano-enabled Sensing for<br />

Medical Uses and Environmental Applications<br />

Facilitated by: Warren Layne, US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5<br />

Room 311G<br />

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, <strong>2012</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1190<br />

All posters will be on display from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM with authors present from 10:00 AM to 12:00<br />

PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor – Red Area, Aisles 1300-1500. The Exposition<br />

Floor opens at 9:00 AM.<br />

Sensors II<br />

Tuesday Morning, Red Area on Exposition Floor, Aisles 1300-1500<br />

(1190-1 P) Effects of Gaseous Analytes on Porous Silicon Surface Chemistry<br />

RANDI E DEURO, SUNY at Buffalo, Joseph P Richardson, Frank V Bright<br />

(1190-2 P) A Simple and Inexpensive Chip Based Antimicrobial Sensor<br />

NAVNEET DOGRA, Southern Illinois University, Ruplal Choudhary, Punit Kohli<br />

(1190-3 P) Stationary Detection System Based on Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Other<br />

Orthogonal Detectors (GDA-S) for Supervision of Sensitive Infrastructure<br />

ANDREAS WALTE, Airsense Analytics GmbH, Wolf Muenchmeyer, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(1190-4 P) Highly Selective Sensing of Nitroaromatics Using Nanostructures of PAH<br />

FRANK JI, Drexel University<br />

(1190-5 P) Modification of Coumarin 343 for Optimized In vivo Monitoring of Magnesium<br />

Flux in D. Discoideum HENOK YEMAM, Colorado College, Murphy Brasuel<br />

(1190-6 P) Electrochemical Detection of Bio-Molecules with o-quinone Capped Molecular<br />

Wires on a Polycrystalline Gold Electrode JOSHUA YOUNG, University of Toledo,<br />

Jhindan Mukherjee, Jon R Kirchhoff, Viranga Tillekeratne, Brian Muntean<br />

AWARD Session 1200<br />

Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award - /<br />

arranged by Joanne H Smith, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 300<br />

Joanne H Smith, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Presiding<br />

2:00 Introductory Remarks - Joanne H Smith<br />

2:05 Presentation of the <strong>2012</strong> Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award to W E Moerner,<br />

Stanford University, by Gregory J Meisner, Chairman, The Pittsburgh<br />

Spectroscopy Society<br />

2:10 (1200-1) Single Molecules as Light Sources for Super-Resolution Imaging and Probes for<br />

Single Biomolecules in Solution W E MOERNER, Stanford University<br />

2:45 (1200-2) Single Molecules and Metal Nanoparticle Hot Spots<br />

KATHERINE A WILLETS, University of Texas at Austin<br />

3:20 (1200-3) Live-Cell Single-Molecule and Super-Resolution Imaging in Bacteria<br />

JULIE S BITEEN, University of Michigan<br />

3:55 Recess<br />

4:10 (1200-4) Watching Single Enzymes and Fluorescent Proteins in Action in Solution Using a<br />

Microfluidic Trap RANDALL H GOLDSMITH, University of Wisconsin, W E Moerner<br />

4:45 (1200-5) Some Operational Principles for the Functional Conformation Transition in<br />

Enzymes HAW YANG, Princeton University<br />

/ webcast sessions : eposters<br />

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