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<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Monday, a.m., March 9<br />

9:10 (280-2) Sustainable Energy: Research Challenges and<br />

Opportunities TRUNG VAN NGUYEN, National Science Foundation<br />

9:45 (280-3) Challenges and Progress in the Development of a<br />

Sulfur Dioxide-Depolarized Electrolyzer for Efficient Hydrogen Production<br />

DAVID HOBBS, Savannah River National Laboratory<br />

10:20 (280-4) Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolysis for<br />

Hydrogen Isotope Recovery AMY EKECHUKWU, Savannah River National<br />

Laboratory, Elise B Fox, Scott D Greenway<br />

10:55 (280-5) Measuring Physical Properties of Polymer<br />

Electrolyte Membranes CORTNEY KENNETH MITTELSTEADT, Giner<br />

Electrochemical Systems<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 290<br />

Cellular and Sub-Cellular Separations - arranged by Dimitri Pappas,<br />

Texas Tech University and Edgar Arriaga, University of Minnesota<br />

Monday Morning, Room S402a<br />

Dimitri Pappas, Texas Tech University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Dimitri Pappas and Edgar<br />

Arriaga<br />

8:35 (290-1) Separating the One from the Many using Micropallet<br />

Arrays NANCY ALLBRITTON, University of North Carolina, Chris Sims,<br />

Hamed Shadpour, Wei Xu<br />

9:10 (290-2) Open Tubular, Differential Mobility Cytometry<br />

Separations DIMITRI PAPPAS, Texas Tech University<br />

9:45 (290-3) Enrichment of Cancer Cells using Aptamers<br />

Immobilized on a Microfluidic Channel WEIHONG TAN, University of<br />

Florida, Joseph A Phillips, Ye Xu<br />

10:20 (290-4) Separating Cells Based Upon Complex Phenotypes<br />

JOEL VOLDMAN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

10:55 (290-5) Giant Mitochondria Separations EDGAR A ARRIAGA,<br />

University of Minnesota, Vratislav Kostal, Xin Xu, Gregory G Wolken, Marian<br />

Navratil, LaDora V Thompson<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 300<br />

Molecular and Nanoparticle Based Imaging I: New Trends -<br />

arranged by Stephane Petoud, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Monday Morning, Room S402b<br />

Stephane Petoud, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephane Petoud<br />

8:35 (300-1) Smart Contrast Agents in Magnetic Resonance<br />

Imaging: PARACEST Detection of Enzymatic Activity EVA JAKAB TOTH,<br />

Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS<br />

9:10 (300-2) Designing Nanocrystal Quantum Dots for Biological<br />

and Biomedical Applications MOUNGI BAWENDI, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

9:45 (300-3) Fluorogen Activating Peptides and Fluorogenic<br />

Dyes: New Platforms for Biosensing in Living Cells MARCEL P BRUCHEZ,<br />

Carnegie Mellon University<br />

10:20 (300-4) Metal Phthalocyanine Near-IR Dyes as Reporters for<br />

In vivo and In vitro Assays: Unique Energy Transfer Properties STEVE A<br />

SOPER, Louisiana State University<br />

10:55 (300-5) Polymetallic Lanthanide Compounds Emitting in the<br />

Visible and in the Near-Infrared for Optical Imaging STEPHANE PETOUD,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Chad M Shade, Hyounsoo Uh, Kristy Gogick, Jian<br />

Zhang, Demetra A Chengelis, Ruth A Modzelewski, Marco A Alcala, Charles K<br />

Brown<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 310<br />

Society for Applied Spectroscopy: Developments in Atomic<br />

Spectroscopy - All in the Family or Sibling Rivalry - arranged by<br />

Deborah K Bradshaw, Society for Applied Spectroscopy<br />

Monday Morning, Room S401d<br />

Deborah K Bradshaw, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Deborah K Bradshaw<br />

8:35 (310-1) ETV: A Forgotten Stepchild? JAMES HOLCOMBE,<br />

University of Texas, Thomas Kreschollek, Adam Rowland<br />

9:10 (310-2) LIBS: An Important Piece In Solving The Plasma-<br />

Analyte Interaction Puzzle DAVID W HAHN, University of Florida, Prasoon<br />

Diwakar<br />

9:45 (310-3) ICPMS for Studying Metabolism of Arsenic Warfare<br />

Agent Degradation Products JOSEPH A CARUSO, University of Cincinnati,<br />

Karolin K Kroening, Morwena Jane Villalobos Solivio<br />

10:20 (310-4) ICP-OES: Past Winner, Future Champion? GARY M<br />

HIEFTJE, Indiana University<br />

10:55 (310-5) ICP-MS: Contamination Limited Concentration<br />

Detection Limits Using Collision/Reaction Cells or High Mass Spectral<br />

Resolution? JOHN OLESIK, The Ohio State University, Patrick J Gray<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 320<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Understanding Chromatography with Sub-2 µm Particles -<br />

arranged by Michael E Swartz, Synomics Pharmaceutical Services, LLC<br />

Monday Morning, Room S404bc<br />

Michael E Swartz, Synomics Pharmaceutical Services, LLC, Presiding<br />

8:30 (320-1) Migrating Traditional LC Methods to Sub-Two<br />

Migrating Traditional LC Methods to Sub-Two µm Particles MICHAEL E<br />

SWARTZ, Synomics<br />

8:50 (320-2) Achieving Maximum Performance with Sub-2 µm<br />

Particles KENNETH JOSEPH FOUNTAIN, Waters Corporation, Diane Diehl,<br />

Eric Grumbach, Uwe D Neue<br />

9:10 (320-3) A Quality-by-Design Methodology for Rapid LC<br />

Method Development RICHARD VERSEPUT, S-Matrix, Joseph Turpin<br />

9:30 (320-4) Investigations of Column Packing Technology using<br />

1.0 Investigations of Column Packing Technology using 1.0 µm Bridged<br />

Ethyl Hybrid Particles in Ultra High Pressure Liquid Chromatography<br />

RACHEL A LIEBERMAN, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, James W<br />

Jorgenson<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (320-5) Potential Issues of Ultra-High-Pressure LC using<br />

sub-2-um Columns in Regulated Analysis MICHAEL W DONG, Genentech<br />

10:25 (320-6) Ultra High Pressure LC Selectivity Options For High<br />

Speed Separations MARK JACYNO, Grace Discovery Sciences, Joyce Wang<br />

10:45 (320-7) Using Fused-Core Particle Technology to Achieve<br />

Near Sub-Two-Micron Performance Using Conventional HPLC Equipment<br />

THOMAS JEROME WAEGHE, MAC-MOD Analytical Inc., Robert T Moody, Carl<br />

Zimmerman<br />

11:05 (320-8) The Role and Importance of Particle Dimensions and<br />

Stationary Phase Chemistry for Silica-Based UHPLC Columns FRANK<br />

DORMAN, Restek Corporation, Bruce Albright, Randy Romesberg, Vernon<br />

Bartlett, Rick Lake, Ty Kahler, Becky Wittrig<br />

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