| ANYL | Sunday, August 22, 2004 | ||
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Pennsylvania Convention Center -- Hall D, Poster | |||
General Papers | |||
| Organizer: | John H. Callahan | ||
| 18 | ChemMatCARS: A national chemistry and materials Synchrotron Research Facility David Schultz, David Cookson, Jeff Gebhardt, Tim Graber, Binhua Lin, Matt Meron, P. James Viccaro | ||
| 19 | Applications of the 19F-1H NOESY NMR experiment to small molecules in drug discovery Rebecca J. Dooley, Diane S. Andraka | ||
| 20 | 1H NMR solvent suppression technique for uncomplexed metal ion analysis Raja M Avanadula, David K Ryan | ||
| 21 | Identification of selenurane during oxidation of selenomethionine using 77Se NMR and theoretical shifts Joshua A. Ritchey, Craig A. Bayse, Patricia A. Pleban | ||
| 22 | Metabolic profiling by microdialysis and microcoil NMR Kristin E. Price, Shannon S. Vandaveer, Craig E. Lunte, Cynthia K. Larive | ||
| 23 | Selection and development of a laser light scattering method for submicron drug substance measurements Denise L. Thomas, William E. Bowen, Robert A. Reed | ||
| 24 | Investigation of acid dissociation and partition equilibria for bisphosphonate complexometric reagents Peter R. Zalupski, Mark Jensen, Renato Chiarizia, Paul Chiarelli, Dominique C. Stepinski, Albert W. Herlinger | ||
| 25 | Formation and spectroscopy of a CO2 hydrate/CO2 liquid/water composite Monsuru O. Gborigi, David E. Riestenberg, Michael J. Lance, Liyuan Liang, Yousef Atallah, Costas Tsouris | ||
| 26 | Protonation-deprotonation kinetics in polymer photoresist films by single molecule imaging Krishanu Ray, Michael D Mason, Robert D. Grober, Gerd Pohlers, James F. Cameron | ||
| 27 | Monitoring epimerization of 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol using near-infrared vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy Changning Guo, Rekha D. Shah, John Mills, Rina K. Dukor, Xiaolin Cao, Teresa B. Freedman, Laurence A. Nafie | ||
| 28 | Molecular chirality analyzed using a vibrational circular dichroism spectrometer with external half-wave plates Xiaolin Cao, Laurence A. Nafie | ||
| 29 | Synchrotron Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy as a tool to monitor the fate of organic comtaminants in plants Kenneth M. Dokken, Lawrence C. Davis, Larry E. Erickson, Nebojsa Marinkovic | ||
| 30 | Analysis and characterization of children's latent fingerprints by infrared microspectroscopy Diane K. Williams, Justine Brucker-Serrano, Rebecca L. Schwartz, Edward G. Bartick | ||
| 31 | Using a planar array infrared spectrograph (PA-IR) to record the IR spectrum of proteins in dilute aqueous solutions Isabelle Pelletier, Christian Pellerin, John F. Rabolt | ||
| 32 | Optical fiber-based gauge for measuring temporal profiles of pressures from explosives Jeremy E. Monat, Joel R. Carney, Gerardo I. Pangilinan | ||
| 33 | Development of optical methods to probe biological systems on the nanometer scale Elizabeth S. Erickson, Robert C. Dunn | ||
| 34 | Optical properties of barcoded metal nanowires: Effect of nanowire diameter James Sioss, Rebecca L. Stoermer, David R. Bush, Kristen R. Shale, Christine D. Keating | ||
| 35 | Microfabricated optical biosensors for in situ bioreactor monitoring Jeanna C. Zguris, Michael V. Pishko | ||
| 36 | Encapsulation of enzymes within polymer spheres to create novel optical micro- and nanosensors Se Hwa Kim, Bumsang Kim, Vamsi K. Yadavalli, Michael V. Pishko | ||
| 37 | Investigation of the interaction between GSH and GST with BSA-bounded sensorchip using surface plasmon resonance Lihua Chen, Rongshun Wang | ||
| 38 | Optically-controlled microfluidic analytical platform Kenneth T. Kotz, Gregory W. Faris | ||
| 39 | Rapid and sensitive microplate-based fluorescence assay for hydrogen peroxide quantitation: Validation and application to vaccine preservative-containing matrices Victoria Towne, Mark Will, Robin Mogg, C. Brent Oswald, Qinjian Zhao | ||
| 40 | Luminescent chemosensing of Saxitoxin (STX) Brenda K. W. Chiu, cheuk fai Chow, Michael H. W. Lam | ||
| 41 | Screening of drug resistance levels in yeast strains by a high-throughput luminescence-based biosensor Hei Leung Pang, Larry Ming Cheung Chow, Chi Hung Yeung, Kwok Yin Wong | ||
| 42 | Chemical monitoring of islets using a microfluidic device: Real-time detection of insulin secretion Jonathan Shackman, Gabriella M. Dahlgren, Jennifer Peters, Robert T. Kennedy | ||
| 43 | Fabrication of micro-channel and micro lens using wet etching Shyi Long Shy, Yung Chiang Ting | ||
| 44 | UV patterning of high density oligonucleotide microarrays in poly(methyl)methacrylate (PMMA) microfluidic devices Catherine Situma, Yun Wang, Mateusz Hupert, Steven A. Soper | ||
| 45 | Fabrication of DNA-carbon-nanotube particles by LBL technique and application for electrochemical DNA sensors Pinggang He, Mekki Bayachou | ||
| 46 | Formation of metal-oxide monolayers on silver and gold SERS substrates for enhanced stability Shannon M. Mahurin, Li Li Bao, Sheng Dai | ||
| 47 | Use of silver-polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposites as SERS substrates for the analysis of model environmental pollutants in water Marco A. De Jesús, Michael J. Sepaniak, Kathleen S. Giesfeldt | ||
| 48 | Nanostructured materials for microfluidic sensors Nancy N. Kariuki, Jin Luo, Li Han, Mathew M. Maye, Laura W. Moussa, Tanya Menard, Asif Hassan, Chuan Jian Zhong | ||
| 49 | Nanostructured sensing arrays and pattern recognition Li Han, Lisa Cousineau, Xiajing Shi, Jin Luo, Wilbur Kung, Susan Lu, Chuan Jian Zhong | ||
| 50 | Reagentless biosensor research: Study of the complex formation between enzyme and mediators Xin Wei | ||
| 51 | Micro-contact printing using adamantanethiolate self-assembled monolayers Arrelaine A. Dameron, Rachel K. Smith, Jennifer R. Hampton, Paul S. Weiss | ||
| 52 | Nanometer scale ganglioside thin films for biotoxin sensing Rory Stine, Cara Lynne Schengrund, Michael V. Pishko | ||
| 53 | Multi-phenotypic cell based biosensors Laura J. Itle, Won Gun Koh, Michael V. Pishko | ||
| 54 | Potentiometric sensor for dipicolinic acid Yanxiu Zhou, Kalle Levon | ||
| 55 | Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) in microfluidic channels: Electrochemical detection during electrophoresis Sam P. Forry, Jacqueline R. Murray, Laurie E. Locascio, R. Mark Wightman | ||
| 56 | Modified electrodes for mediated electron transport: Detection of glucose and glutamate Alice C. Harper, Mark R Anderson | ||
| 57 | Electrogenerated chemiluminescence quenching of Ru(bpy)32+ in the presence of acetaminophen Catherine S. Haslag, Mark M Richter | ||
| 58 | Inversion – voltamperometric determination of heavy toxic metals in objects of environment Gevorgyan Artur, Artikov Azim | ||
| 59 | Electrochemical DNA detection at novel nanoelectrodes Rahela Gasparac, Brad Taft, Adam Lazareck, Jimmy Xu, Shana O Kelley | ||
| 60 | Electrogenerated chemiluminescence of platinum octaethylporphyrin Toby R. Long, Mark M. Richter | ||
| 61 | Electrochemical DNA hybridization sensor for application to environmental diagnostics Paul Kavanagh, Dónal Leech | ||
| 62 | AEI: Potentiometric anion selectivity and response characteristics of metallo-salen and salophen complexes as carriers in polymeric membrane electrodes Jeremy T. Mitchell-Koch, Mark E. Meyerhoff | ||
| 63 | AEI: Electron-transfer kinetics of copper(II/I) complexes with the macrocyclic hexadentate ligands [18]aneS6 and [18]aneS4O2 Gezahegn T. Chaka, Ashoka Kandegedara, Mary J. Heeg, Leo A. Ochrymowycz | ||
| 64 | Sequencing techniques for mixed backbone oligonucleotides Veeravagu Murugaiah, Dennis P. Michaud, Mithali Sthalekar | ||
| 65 | Dielectrophoretic force microscopy Al M. Hilton, Brian P. Lynch, Garth J. Simpson | ||
| 66 | Technique development for nanoscale detection Olivia L. Mooren, Robert C. Dunn | ||
| 67 | A novel method for quantification and selection of Cysteine containing peptides from complex tryptic digests Samir Julka, Diya Ren, Fred E. Regnier | ||
| 68 | Characterizing peptides on beads by ToF-SIMS with C60 Juan Cheng, Jiyun Xu, Scott E Martin, Sheryl Dykstra, Blake R. Peterson, Nicholas Winograd | ||
| 69 | Comparing duct venom and injected venom profiles of individual cone snails using mass spectrometry Jennifer A. Jakubowski, Wayne P. Kelley, Joseph Schulz, William F. Gilly, Jonathan V. Sweedler | ||
| 70 | Direct haplotyping of the model system Saccharomyces cerevisiae via optical mapping Susan Reslewic, Shiguo Zhou, Steve Goldstein, Chris Churas, David C. Schwartz | ||
| 71 | Molecular amplification in DNA hybridization detection Xinhui Lou, Lin He | ||
| 72 | Predicting peptides from a genome: A complementary mass spectrometric/statistical prediction approach Amanda Hummon, Timothy A. Richmond, Jonathan V. Sweedler | ||
| 73 | Real time study of the branching effect in phospholipids at the air/water interface using planar array infrared (PA-IR) spectroscopy Yujuan Liu, Christian Pellerin, Isabelle Pelletier, D. Bruce Chase, John F. Rabolt | ||
| 74 | AEI: Detection of protein structures at interfaces by nonlinear vibrational spectroscopy Jie Wang, Matthew L. Clarke, Chunyan Chen, Zhan Chen | ||
| 75 | Moisture content in oligonucleotides Dennis P. Michaud, Marc A. Plante, Ipsita Roymoulik | ||
| 76 | The detection of thiol-containing amino acids using gold nanoparticles Elizabeth Crew, Jason C. Wei, Li Han, Jin Luo, Chuan Jian Zhong | ||
| 77 | Analysis of organosulfur compounds in petroleum using collision induced dissociation mass spectrometry Lisandra Cubero Herrera, J. Stuart Grossert, Robert D. Guy, Louis Ramaley | ||
| 78 | Ionization method for definition of sulphurous gas and carbon dioxide in air Abdullo M. Nasimov, Abduvali Toshmamatovich Berdiev, Munira Vasievna Zaynieva | ||
| 79 | Evaluation of APPI mass spectrometry in the analysis of representative compounds Yanxuan Cai, Oliver McConnell, David Kingery, Alvin C. Bach | ||
| 80 | Small molecule detection using ordered silicon array-based mass spectrometry Nancy H Finkel, Lin He | ||
| 81 | Automated DTD-GC/C-IRMS analysis of biological samples using at-line pyrolytic methylation of cellular fatty acids Lawrence Akoto, Roel Pel, Udo A.Th. Brinkman, Rene J.J. Vreuls | ||
| 82 | Automated GC–MS analysis of raw biological samples: Application to fatty acid profiling of aquatic micro-organisms Lawrence Akoto, Roel Pel, Udo A.Th. Brinkman, Rene J.J. Vreuls | ||
| 83 | Measurement of Freon-113 exposure dose in exhaled breath samples using GC/MS with preconcentration Dennis J. Viscusi, Ziqing Zhuang, Ronald Shaffer Jr. | ||
| 84 | AEI: Method development for the characterization of mainstream bidi smoke by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and infrared spectrometry (IR) Omobola A. Oladipupo, Ngee Sing Chong | ||
| 85 | Quantitation of carbazoles in crude oil and rock extracts by ammonia chemical ionization GC-MS Quan Shi, Chunjiang Wang, Tieguan Wang | ||
| 86 | High-throughput field detection of toxic chemicals using fast gas chromatography-mass spectrometry Frederick J. Cox Jr., Shannon B. Fox, James C. Peterson | ||
| 87 | Thermal decomposition of t-butyl peroxide in a gas chromatographic reactor: A comparison of kinetic approaches Peter J. Skrdla | ||
| 88 | Scaling relationship between Lee and Kovats retention indices V.I. Babushok, Peter J. Linstrom | ||
| 89 | Optimized RP-HPLC method for detecting iso-aspartate in proteins Tejal Desai, Mike Washabaugh, Chitrananda Abeygunawardana | ||
| 90 | Determination of ginsenoside Rb1 in twelve American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium L.) by RP-HPLC Junhui Chen, Mingyong Xie, Shaoping Nie, Zhihong Fu, Rihuang Peng | ||
| 91 | Studies on the method of RP-HPLC for the determination of shikonin derivatives in Growell Mingyong Xie, Yufeng Shi, Yuanxing Wang, Ruihong Liang | ||
| 92 | Analysis of dietary supplements for ephedrine alkaloids and synephrine by cation exchange liquid chromatography-ultraviolet/fluorescence detection with confirmation by spectral matching Richard A. Niemann, Martha Gay | ||
| 93 | A liquid chromatography-mass spectrometric method for determination of all-trans retinoic acid, 4-hydroxy-all-trans retionic acid, 4-oxo-all trans retinoic acid and VN/14-1RA in rat and human liver microsome Ivo P. Nnane, Hongfei Yue, Omari Ansong, Susan A. Jansen | ||
| 94 | HPLC validation of a spectrometric assay of dilantin Susan A. Jansen, Sylvia Kocieda, Satya Ganti | ||
| 95 | Improved HPLC method for the determination of impurities in pyridostigmine bromide tablets Luella J Rossi, Darlene E. Saudarg, Susan A. Varnum, Syed N. Ali | ||
| 96 | Identification of the decarboxylated analog of tetrabromotetrachloro-fluorescein and its quantification in the color additives D and C red nos. 27 and 28 (phloxine B) using high-performance liquid chromatography Adrian Weisz, Pamela R. Wright, Denis Andrzejewski, Martin B. Meyers, Kerri Glaze, Eugene P. Mazzola | ||
| 97 | Liquid chromatography and exchage reaction of thiurams and captopril Claudia C. Corredor, Frank P. Tomasella, Joel Young | ||
| 98 | Determination of lactose by high performance liquid chromatography Danessa Sexton, Chu Ngi Ho | ||
| 99 | Analysis of boronic acid and boronic pinacol ester functionalized compounds from pharmaceutical related samples by fast reversed phase liquid chromatography David J. Duran, Jing Xu | ||
| 100 | In vitro tobramycin elution from a novel composite by LC-MS: Quantitative comparison and validation against fluorometric approaches Michael P. DiCicco, Michael R. Borenstein, Hongfei Yue, Susan A. Jansen-Varnum | ||
| 101 | Chromatographic behavior of hemicarceplexes Yong Liu, Ralf Warmuth | ||
| 102 | Improved sensitivity using cw-CRDS for HPLC detection Kate L. Bechtel, Richard N Zare, Alex Kachanov, Steve Sanders, Barbara A. Paldus | ||
| 103 | Applications using temperature programmed HPLC and a new high temperature silica column Stephanie J. Marin, Brian A Jones | ||
| 104 | Water only HPLC separations with universal flame ionization detection using the aquachrom green machine Stephanie J. Marin, Brian A Jones | ||
| 105 | Chromatographic determination of sulfonates Jinmo Huang | ||
| 106 | Role of SFC in analysis and separation of chiral compounds Lester A. Dolak, Harbaksh Sidhu, Todd Palcic | ||
| 107 | Comparison of supercritical chromatography (SFC) to reverse phase chromatography (RPLC) for a series of small molecules generated in a targeted library Brandon A. Campbell, Younghee Lee | ||
| 108 | Benefits of evaporative light scattering detection in supercritical fluid chromtography John McConville, Stephen Bullock | ||
| 109 | Capillary electrochromatographic separation of amino acids by in-column derivatization C. Y. Liu, C. C. Lin | ||
| 110 | Addition of hydroxide plug causes tITP stacking in on-column Jaffe reaction Timothy G. Strein, Diana Scheerbaum, Rachel Slotcavage | ||
| 111 | Surface modification and improved electrophoretic separation of quantum dot nanocrystals John T. Williams, Mitchell E. Johnson | ||
| 112 | Liquid-phase microextraction as an on-line preconcentration method in capillary electrophoresis Kihwan Choi, Su Ju Kim, Eui Seong Moon, Ji Hye Kim, Doo Soo Chung | ||
| 113 | Isolation of primary fatty acid amides by solid phase extraction: An approach towards method development Tamanna Sultana, Mitchell E. Johnson | ||
| 114 | Determination of chromium(III) and (VI) in soils by solid phase extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Guoxin Hu, Richard L. Deming | ||
| 115 | Evaluation of solid phase extraction of phenolic compounds in synthetic Hanford waste Asopuru A. Okemgbo | ||
| 116 | Novel fluoroionophore for detection of ammonium ions Nantanit Wanichacheva, Selman Yavuz, John S. Benco, W. Grant McGimpsey | ||
| 117 | Phenolic compounds in residue origined catalytically cracked diesel fuels Quan Shi, Yongmei Liang, Chunming Xu, Yaofang Liu | ||
| 118 | Preliminary study on novel chemical vapor generation system for atomic spectrometric determination of trace cadmium Xiandeng Hou, Gang Li, Li Wu, Juanjuan Xin | ||
| 119 | Speciation of iron(II) and iron(III) in aqueous solutions using flow injection analysis with FAAS Mark A. Petit, Maury E. Howard | ||
| 120 | Analysis of aqueous metals using an open–air microglow discharge atomic emission source Michael E. Zorn, Chester G. Wilson, Yogesh Gianchandani, Marc A. Anderson | ||
| 121 | Sulfate characterization of defense waste vitrification feed sludge and supernate using ion chromatography Robert J. Ray | ||
| 122 | AEI: Detection of phosphorus oxyanions in geothermal water by ion chromatography and electrospray mass spectrometry Michelle M. Ivey, Krishna L. Foster | ||
| 123 | Theoretical study of pKa values and hydrogen bonded complexes of chlorophenols with water and ammonia Jun Han, Richard L. Deming, Fu Ming Tao | ||
| 124 | NMR studies on drug encapsulation of PAMAM dendrimers Minghui Chai, Michael J. Kruskamp, Lori Kubasiak | ||
| 125 | Application of EW-CRDS to the study of solvent diffusion in polymers Theresa E. Hannon, Richard N Zare | ||
| 126 | Characterization of poly(propylene imine) dendrimers modified with 3-substituted pyrroles Robin L. McCarley, Amy D. Morara, Grigor B. Bantchev, Rebecca M. Brauch | ||
| 127 | General method to separate and purify nanomaterials with preparative electrophoresis Xiaoyou Xu, Walter A. Scrivens | ||
| 128 | MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analysis of substituted poly(pyrroles) Robin L. McCarley, Rebecca M Brauch, Henry P. Wiggins, Amy D. Morara, Tracy Donovan McCarley | ||
| 129 | AEI: Method for assessing polymer branching in polyethylenimine by ESI-MS Jianghong Gu, Monika Konaklieva, James E. Girard | ||
| 130 | Molecular weight and EON distribution of polyethoxylated surfactants by high performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC) Fredy Ysambertt, Neudis Subero, Gerson Chávez, Bélgica Bravo, Roberto Bauza, Nelson Márquez | ||
Symposium Grid -- Division of Analytical Chemistry -- Session Listing
The 228th ACS National Meeting, in Philadelphia, PA, August 22-26, 2004