PITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMMonday AfternoonORAL SESSIONS Session 820Pharmaceutical- LC, LC/MSMonday Afternoon, Room 2731:30 (820-1) New Ion Chromatography Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis JEFFREYROHRER, Thermo Fisher Scientific1:50 (820-2) RPLC Separation of IgG2 Disulfide Isomers XIANG CAO, Purdue University,Oyeleye A Alabi, Mary J Wirth2:10 (820-3) The Case for Including Core-Type Columns in HPLC and UHPLC MethodDevelopment RICHARD A HENRY, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Carmen TSantasania, Hugh Cramer, David S Bell2:30 (820-4) The Wait is Over: Enantiomeric Separations in Less than 60 Seconds UsingHPLC DARSHANKUMAR C PATEL, University of Texas at Arlington, M FarooqWahab, Zachary S Breitbach, Daniel W Armstrong2:50 Recess3:05 (820-5) Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography of Intact Monoclonal AntibodyAggregates and Fragments Using Nonporous Submicron Silica ParticlesOYELEYE A ALABI, Purdue University, Xiang Cao, Mary J Wirth3:25 (820-6) Separation of Chiral Pharmaceuticals Using Novel Polymerized Sugar-Based Molecular Micelles in Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography -Mass Spectrometry (MEKC-MS) YIJIN LIU, Georgia State University, ShahabShamsi3:45 (820-7) Nano RPLC-MS of Protein Digests Using Submicron Nonporous ParticlesXIMO ZHANG, Purdue University, Zhen Wu, Nicholas Sortedahl, Mary J Wirth4:05 (820-8) Effect of Calliandra Portoricensis on the Pharmacokinetics of Glibenclamidein Rats GRACE E UKPO, University of Lagos, Steve O Ogbonnia,Teddy S Ehianeta, Wuraola A BadiruORAL SESSIONS Session 830Quantitative MS for Bio-Analysis (Half Session)Monday Afternoon, Room 2741:30 (830-1) Triple Quadrupole Tandem Mass Spectrometric Determination ofDesirable Glycolipid Population in Bread Quality Hard Wheat BreedingNurseries MARK D BOATWRIGHT, Kansas State University, David L Wetzel,Allan K Fritz1:50 (830-2) Use of Direct Analysis Methods in Quantification of Drugs in Dried BloodSpots by Mass Spectrometry ELIZABETH S DHUMMAKUPT, University ofFlorida, Richard A Yost2:10 (830-3) Integration of Microfluidics with High Resolution Mass Spectrometry(HRMS) in Drug Metabolism and Bioanalytical Studies PAUL RAINVILLE,Waters Corporation, Mark Wrona2:30 (830-4) Native Top-Down FTICR Mass Spectrometry of Soluble and MembraneProtein Complexes HUILIN LI, University of California Los Angeles, IainCampuzano, Paul Schnier, Joseph A LooORAL SESSIONS Session 840Raman Spectroscopy AdvancesMonday Afternoon, Room 2751:30 (840-1) Miniature Deep UV Raman and Fluorescence Instruments for TraceChemical and Biological Detection WILLIAM F HUG, Photon Systems, Inc,Rohit Bhartia, Ray D Reid, Luther W Beegle, Lauren P DeFlores1:50 (840-2) Development of Deep UV Raman Instrumentation for Stand-OffDetection of Energetic Molecules SERGEI V BYKOV, University of Pittsburgh,Kyle T Hufziger, Katie L Gares, Sanford A Asher2:10 (840-3) Raman Imaging Using A Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) VENKATA N KRAO BOBBA, Cleveland State University, Rajesh Morampudi, John F Turner2:30 (840-4) Transmission Raman Imaging: Large and Fast TIM SMITH, Renishaw PLC,Philippa C Law, Richard J Blackwell-Whitehead2:50 Recess3:05 (840-5) Development of a Solution Based SERS Assay for the Detection ofMultiple Explosives RACHEL NORMAN, University of Strathclyde, Neil Shand,Karen Faulds, Duncan GrahamThe author list is available at www.pittcon.org423:25 (840-6) Raman Hyperspectral Imaging Spectrometers Utilizing CrystallineColloidal Array Photonic Crystal Diffraction KYLE T HUFZIGER, University ofPittsburgh, Sergei V Bykov, Temiloluwa Olonilua, Sanford A Asher3:45 (840-7) Improved Material Identification Using an Advanced Handheld RamanSpectrometer CLAIRE DENTINGER, Rigaku Raman Technologies, Mark Mabry,Eric Roy4:05 (840-8) An Automated Universal Raman Molecules Analysis System for MaterialIdentification and Quantification FRANK J YANG, AcuTech Scientific Inc.,Frank C Wu, Kevin Wang, Austin LiuORAL SESSIONS Session 850Sensors - Spectral PlatformsMonday Afternoon, Room 2761:30 (850-1) Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles: A Selective Recognition of IodideUsing Displacement Assay and Estimating Iodide in Water and BiologicalFluids AMANPREET K CHAHAL, Panajb University Chandigarh1:50 (850-2) Doped Polystyrene-Core Silica-Shell Nanoparticles for ScintillationProximity Assays in Aqueous Biological Samples COLLEEN M JANCZAK,University of Arizona, Isen Andrew C Calderon, Eka Noviana, Craig A Aspinwall2:10 (850-3) Multiplexed DNA Detection Based on Plasmonic Enhanced FluorescenceZHONG MEI, University of Texas at San Antonio, Liang Tang2:30 (850-4) Enzyme Linked DNA Dendrimers as Nanosensors for AcetylcholineJENNIFER M MORALES, Northeastern University, Ryan Walsh, Christopher GSkipwith, Timothy T Ruckh, Heather A Clark2:50 Recess3:05 (850-5) Investigation of Ultrathin Oxide Films as Spacers for Multilayer-EnhancedSERS Substrates PIETRO STROBBIA, University of Maryland Baltimore County,Brian M Cullum3:25 (850-6) Responsive Ionic Liquid-Polymer Photonic Crystal Gas Sensors NATASHA LSMITH, University of Pittsburgh, Zhenmin Hong, Sanford A Asher3:45 (850-7) Electrogenarated Chemiluminescence Biosensing for the Detection ofProstate PC-3 Cancer Cells CHENGXIAO ZHANG, Shaanxi Normal University,Haiying YangPOSTER SESSION Session 860All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:00 PM. Authors must be attheir posters from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the afternoon posters is on the Exposition Floor,Hall F, Aisles 3900-4500. PLEASE NOTE: You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.Advances in Separation SciencesMonday Afternoon(860-1 P) Short Chain Fatty Acid Headspace Analysis for GC Using In-Vial Alcohol EsterificationMARK WAKSMONSKI, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments(860-2 P) Evaluation of the Effect of Column Length on Optimal Carrier Gas Linear VelocityLEONARD M SIDISKY, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Greg A Baney, Gustavo Serrano,Daniel Shollenberger(860-3 P) Quantitative Technology Alternative to GCxGC for Complex Mixtures STACEY E BEYER,Prism Analytical Technologies, Inc., Alice E Delia, Martin L Spartz, Anthony S Bonanno(860-4 P) Measurement Capability Assessment Study for the Analysis of Oxygen in HeliumMixtures TRAVIS ERVES, Matheson Gas(860-5 P) Nitrogen Balance Helium MCA Study Using a Micro GC ASHLEY ELLIS, Matheson Gas(860-6 P) Standard Materials Calibration System for the Expansion of the SI-Traceable CalibrationStandard Mixture SASAKI TOMOHIRO, HORIBA STEC, Co.,Ltd.(860-7 P) Ion Beams in Planar Drift Tubes for Ion Mobility Spectrometers with Curved ElectricFields (Simulations and Experiments) HARIKRISHNAN SUKUMAR, New Mexico StateUniversity, Gary Alan Eiceman(860-8 P) Influence on Quantitative Response from Moisture in the Supporting Atmosphere of aDrift Tube for Ion Mobility Spectrometry TIM J WILLY, New Mexico State University, GaryAlan Eiceman(860-9 P) Elemental Determinations, Geological to Biological - WDXRF Analysis Using Standard,Standardless, and Advanced Investigative Techniques AL MARTIN, Thermo FisherScientific, Andrea C McWilliams(860-10 P) Stability, Linearity and Repeatability of Nitrogen and Carbon Determination by FlashCombustion Using Argon as Carrier Gas GUIDO GIAZZI, Thermo Fisher Scientific, LilianaKrotz, Francesco Leone
(860-11 P) GCxGC Column Kits Offer Choice + Convenience LEONARD M SIDISKY, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Gustavo Serrano, Daniel Shollenberger, Jamie L Desorcie, Greg A Baney, Michael DBuchanan(860-12 P) Trace Level Pesticide Analysis by Gas Chromatography Using Liners with a NovelDeactivation Chemistry LINX WACLASKI, Restek, Scott Adams, Jaap de Zeeuw,Rebecca Stevens(860-13 P) New Micro Plasma Emission Detector System for Gas Chromatograph LOUIS PARADIS,LDetek(860-14 P) Development and Evaluation of Inert GC Capillary Columns KRISHNAT P NAIKWADI, J & KScientific Inc., Allen J Britten(860-15 P) An Innovative, Reliable, Easy Set-Up for the Analysis of Permanent Gases via PDD andGas Sampling Valve MASSIMO SANTORO, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Andrea Caruso, RiccardoFacchetti, Sergio Guazzotti(860-16 P) Combining Mass Spectral Detection with Orthogonal Optical Detectors forChromatographic Analysis AMANDA B DLUGASCH, Waters Corporation, ThomasEdward Wheat(860-17 P) Exploring Mixed-Mode Chromatography – Column Chemistry, Properties andApplications XIAODONG LIU, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Christopher A Pohl(860-18 P) Two-Dimensional Detection in Ion Chromatography: Sequential Conductometry afterSuppression and Diethylamine Introduction HONGZHU LIAO, University of Texas atArlington, Purnendu K Dasgupta, Dong-Soo Lee, Kannan Srinivasan(860-19 P) Silicon vs Classical Mechanical Injection Valves: Performance Comparison and BenefitsAssessment MELANIE PETITJEAN, Apix Analytics, Eric Colinet, Pierre Puget, Morgane Riviere,Sophie Lombard, Martine Carre(860-20 P) A Dual-FP-Cavity Micro Gas Chromatography Detector JIN TAO, Tianjin University, ZhihongFeng, Wei Pang, Hao Zhang, Xuexin Duan, Daihua Zhang, Jing LiuPOSTER SESSION Session 870All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:00 PM. Authors must be attheir posters from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the afternoon posters is on the Exposition Floor,Hall F, Aisles 3900-4500. PLEASE NOTE: You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.Art and ArchaeologyMonday Afternoon(870-1 P) Characterization of Aged Varnishes in Art Conservation: A Raman Study ofDecomposition Processes VERONICA M ALVAREZ, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee,Lisa K Kendhammer, Anahit M Campbell, Sarah K Patch, Joseph H Aldstadt(870-2 P) Non-Destructive EDXRF Studies on Chinese Ancient Ceramics: A Comparison of PIXE,Bench-top XRF and HH-XRF JIYAN GU, Bruker Elemental, Yingfei Xiong, Yuwu Gong(870-3 P) Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Spanish Colonial Pigments in the AlamoNATALIE SEITZMAN, Trinity University, Pamela J Rosser, Michelle M BusheyPITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAM(880-8 P) A Label-Free Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Biosensor for the Determination ofLead Ion ZHANG CHENGXIAO, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ma Fen(880-9 P) Voltammetric Determination of Phenolic Compounds at Prussian Blue ModifiedScreen-Printed Carbon Electrode ANTON A CIUCU, University of Bucharest, Andreea ARabinca, Mihaela Buleandra, Constantin Mihailciuc(880-10 P) Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Determination of Copper at Chemically ModifiedElectrode Based on Aza Crown Ether KARINA J DIAZ, USACH, Jaime A Pizarro, Alan BPlacencio, Rodrigo A Segura(880-11 P) Differentiation of Adenosine From Histamine With Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry UsingAlternative Waveforms SCOTT T LEE, University of Virginia, B Jill Venton(880-12 P) Use of Boron Doped Diamond Electrode to Determination of the Hydrogen Peroxide inWhitening Gel and Honey Samples RENATO C MATOS, University in Juiz de Fora, Gustavo CAzevedo, Roberto S Castro(880-13 P) Tuning the Structure of Ionic Liquids to Increase the Width of the ElectrochemicalWindow MARAL PS MOUSAVI, University of Minnesota, Philippe Buhlmann(880-14 P) Corrosion Study of Some Metals Under Different Environmental Conditions inAhmedabad SUNILKUMAR P PAREKH, No Affiliation Listed(880-15 P) Gold Nanoparticles Modified Electrodes for Anodic Stripping VoltammetricDetermination of Selenium JAIME A PIZARRO, USACH, Rodrigo A Segura, Karina J Diaz, AlanB Placencio, María P Oyarzún(880-16 P) Impedimetric Determination of Sarcosine Biomarker at the Modified Screen PrintedElectrode BANAFSHEH RAFIEE, Islamic Azad University of Shahr-e-Qods, AlirezaFakhari Zavareh(880-17 P) Pharmacological Manipulations of Dopamine Release PETER RUGGLES, University ofKansas, Sam V Kaplan, Michael A Johnson(880-18 P) Spectroelectrochemical Sensing with a Boron Doped Diamond Optically TransparentElectrode Coated with Charge Selective Polymer Films CORY A RUSINEK, University ofCincinnati, Michael Becker, Robert Rechenberg, Daoli Zhao, Necati Kaval, William R Heineman(880-19 P) Voltammetric Method for the Determination of Diffusion and Partition Coefficients inOrganic Solutions and Polymeric Membranes JAMES SHEPPARD, University of Memphis,Erno Lindner, Bradford Pendley(880-20 P) A Novel Electrochemical Method for Restriction Endonuclease Activity DeterminationJOANNA ZAJDA, Warsaw University of Technology, Łukasz Górski, El bieta Malinowska(880-21 P) Simultaneous Detection of Pb and Cd Using Electrospinning Carbon Nanofiber ModifiedElectrodes DAOLI ZHAO, University of Cincinnati, Daewoo Han, Tingting Wang, Cory A Rusinek,Andrew J Steckl, William R HeinemanPOSTER SESSION Session 890All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:00 PM. Authors must be attheir posters from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the afternoon posters is on the Exposition Floor,Hall F, Aisles 3900-4500. PLEASE NOTE: You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.Monday AfternoonPOSTER SESSION Session 880All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:00 PM. Authors must be attheir posters from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the afternoon posters is on the Exposition Floor,Hall F, Aisles 3900-4500. PLEASE NOTE: You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.ElectrochemistryMonday Afternoon(880-1 P) Selective Polymer Thin-Film for Spectroelectrochemistry of Rhenium ComplexesSHIRMIR D BRANCH, University of Cincinnati, William R Heineman, Sam A Bryan,Amanda Crawford(880-2 P) Characterization of a Spectroelectrochemical Micro-Fabricated Sensor SHIRMIR DBRANCH, University of Cincinnati, William R Heineman, Sam A Bryan, Job M Bello(880-3 P) Electrochemically Mediated Desalination KYLE N KNUST, University of Texas at Austin,Dzmitry Hlushkou, Francisco J Carrillo, Michael R Stanley, Ulrich Tallarek, Richard M Crooks(880-4 P) Improving Ion-Selective Electrodes for Applications in Multiplex AnalysisSAMANTHA MENSAH, University of Central Florida, Michelle Rich, Andrew Derouin, KarinChumbimuni-Torres(880-5 P) Rational Design of MMA-DMA Copolymer to Improve the Limit of Detection ofIon-Selective Electrodes KATHRYNE E YOUNG, University of Central Florida, Valentine KJohns, Kevin De La Rosa, Karin Chumbimuni-Torres(880-6 P) In Situ Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Substituted Hydrotalcite Films for CorrosionProtection MICHAEL KAHL, University of North Texas, Teresa Golden(880-7 P) Calibration Methodology for Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetric Measurements COLIN R BLYE,Roanoke College, Richard B Keithley43Fluorescence/Luminescence Bioanalytical and Other ApplicationsMonday Afternoon(890-1 P) Characterization of Insulin Aggregates and Fibrillation in Solution Using FluorescenceCorrelation Spectroscopy (FCS) LAUREN DUVALL, Bradley University, Trevor Parr, EdwardRemsen, John-Bruce Green(890-2 P) Integrating Fluorescent Carbon Nanodot Synthesis and Optical Detection ofMethylmercury CARLOS BENDICHO, University of Vigo, Isabel Costas-Mora, Vanesa Romero,Isela Lavilla(890-3 P) Thermofluorimetric Analysis (TFA) for Investigation of Proximity Assays JUAN HU,Auburn University, Joonyul Kim, Christopher J Easley(890-4 P) Application of Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) for the Analysis of ParticleSize and Molecular Adsorption at the Surface of Silica Abrasive Dispersions LAUREN MJACOBSON, Bradley University(890-5 P) Ultrasensitive 4-Methylumbelliferone Fluorimetric Determination of Water Contents inAprotic Solvents KATARZYNA KŁUCI SKA, University of Warsaw, Agata Michalska, KrzysztofMaksymiuk, Rafał Jurczakowski(890-6 P) A Competitive Approach in Investigating the Binding Interactions of Mangiferin withHuman Serum Albumin JENNIFER NOVAK, Georgia State University, Gabor Patonay,Garfield Beckford(890-7 P) Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Bacterial Endotoxins based on BioluminescentMeasurement Using Lyophilized Reagents YAWATA SATOSHI, DKK-TOA Corporation,Arakawa Satoshi, Noda Kenichi, Kuroda Akio, Hachiya HiromituThe author list is available at www.pittcon.org