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ANYL Susan Olesik Sunday, August 10, 2014

Oral Session
Advances in Separation Science - AM Session
Location: Moscone Center, North Bldg.
Room: 124
Organizers: Apryll Stalcup, Stacy Grant
Presiders: Apryll Stalcup
Duration: 9:00 am - 12:15 pm


Pres
Time
Pub
#
Presentation Title
9:00 am 1 Carrier-mediated electromembrane extraction combined with capillary electrophoresis for sensitive
arsenic speciation
Sun Kyung Jeong, Hongfei Zhang, Xingnan Sun, Doo Soo Chung.
9:20 am 2 Urinary iodide status determination by capillary electrophoresis: A population health perspective
Philip Britz-McKibbin, Adriana Nori de Macedo, Andrew Mente.
9:40 am 3 New technique for the detection of ppb levels of lead in drinking water by HG/GC/PID
Jack N Driscoll, Jennifer L Maclachlan.
10:00 am 4 Isoelectric focusing of prostate-specific antigen in silica packed capillaries
Pei-Hsun Wei, Mary J. Wirth.
10:20 am 5 UHPLC method development and transfer for separation of agricultural active ingredients
Jonathan E Clark
10:40 am Intermission
10:55 am 6 New materials for the chromatographic analysis of ion interactions at phospholipid bilayers
Eric Ross, Christian Hoag, Christopher Lundeen, Elizabeth McDonald, Zach Pfeifer.
10:55 am 7 Analysis of barium in drinking water by ion chromatography as an alternative to EPA atomic
spectroscopy approaches
Roger K Gilpin, Christina S Gilpin.
11:15 am 8 Risk-based approach to technology transfer of in-process control methods
Laurent Lehmann, Marie Mcgrane, Thomas Raglione, Rachel Wall, Christopher Wood.
11:35 am 9 Preparation and characterization of ionic liquid-based bovine serum albumin molecularly imprinted
polymers on the surface of multiwall carbon nanotubes
Rongfeng Chen, Mingming Liu, Danni Lin, Xiaojie Wang, Jiangyan Pi, Xionghan Feng, Fan Liu.
11:55 am 10 Trade off between separation, detection, and sustainability in liquid chromatographic fingerprinting
Cristiano S Funari, Renato L Carneiro, Alberto J Cavalheiro, Manish Khandagale, Emily F Hilder.







ANYL Susan Olesik Sunday, August 10, 2014

Oral Session
Advances in Separation Science - PM Session
Studies of Solid Phase Materials To Promote Improved Interactions and Separations
Location: Moscone Center, North Bldg.
Room: 124
Organizers: Stacy Grant
Presiders: Stacy Grant
Duration: 1:30 pm - 4:45 pm


Pres
Time
Pub
#
Presentation Title
1:30
pm
30 Utilizing chiral chromatography to assess substituent effects involved in - interactions
Ming Hsun Cheng, Ching-Teng Cheng, Pei-Yun Lee, Seth E Snyder, James R Carey.
1:50
pm
31 Advanced solid-phase extractants for the separation of actinides and lanthanides
Jennifer Shusterman, Anthony Bruchet, Harris Mason, Eva Uribe, Heino Nitsche.
2:10
pm
32 Reversed-phase liquid chromatography of monoclonal antibody aggregates using submicron silica
particles
Oyeleye A Alabi, Xiang Cao, Ryan Farrell, Bernard Olsen, Mary J Wirth.
2:30
pm
33 Separation of xylene isomers and petrochemical feedstocks using a carbohydrate-based framework
Karel J Hartlieb, James M Holcroft, J Fraser Stoddart.
2:50
pm
34 Application of solid core technology in UHPLC separations
Babajide Okandeji, Jonathan Turner, Kevin Wyndham, Tom Walter, Bonnie Alden, Daniel Walsh,
Steve Shiner, Jacob Fairchild, James Cook, Cheryl Boissel.
3:10
pm
Intermission
3:25
pm
35 Understanding retention of block copolymers in size exclusion chromatography and liquid
chromatography at the critical condition
Kimberly Struk, Mark R. Schure, J. Ilja Siepmann.
3:45
pm
36 Comparison of sample preparation methods for LC-MS metabolomics and lipidomics profiles of aortic
tissue in apolipoprotein E-knockout mice: Combining analytical tools to examine the effect of low
carbohydrate high protein diet
Dajana Vuckovic, Mathilde Triquigneaux, Olivia Koury, Andreas Bergdahl.
4:05
pm
37 Analysis of human IgG disulfide isomers by reversed-phase liquid chromatography
Xiang Cao, Oyeleye A Alabi, Bernard A Olsen, Mary J Wirth.

4:25
pm
38 Chromatographic separation and detection of dehalogenation impurities in organohalogenated
pharmaceuticals
Erik L. Regalado, Christopher J. Welch.

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