| ANYL | Sunday, 28 August 2005 | ||
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A, Poster | |||
General Papers | |||
| Mass Spectrometry | |||
| Organizers: | John H. Callahan Christie G. Enke | ||
| 96 | AEI: Analysis of polyethylenimine by ESI-MS and SEC Jianghong Gu, James E. Girard, Monika Konaklieva | ||
| 97 | Analytical method development for trace detection of energetic acetone peroxides by GC-MS Felix R. Roman, Alvaro J. Pena-Quevedo, Luis A. Rivera | ||
| 98 | Detection of the spectroscopic signatures of explosives and their degradation products by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry Vivian Florian, Bibiana Baez, Sandra N. Correa, Andrea Cabanzo, Julio Briano, Miguel E. Castro, Samuel P. Hernandez-Rivera | ||
| 99 | Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization: The role of concentration, solvent and gas flow rates in instrument response Lisandra Cubero Herrera, Louis Ramaley, J. Stuart Grossert, Robert D. Guy | ||
| 100 | Determination of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine in soil by the method of gas chromatography with mass-selective detection Mikhail Nauryzbaev, Bulat Kenessov, Svetlana Batyrbekova | ||
| 101 | Multi-analyte method for quantification of sulfur mustard metabolites by isotope dilution gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry Doris H. Ash, John R. Barr, W. Jack Driskell, Linda Aston | ||
| 102 | Chemometric analysis of dextrorphan glucuronidation Dennis F. Thekkudan, Sarah C. Rutan | ||
| 103 | Determination of Salmeterol in plasma by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with selected-ion monitoring Maria Jose Munoz-Fambuena, Phil Breen, David Caldwell, Thomas Goodwin, Paula Anderson, Charles Hiller, Cesar M Compadre | ||
| 104 | Application of energy resolved mass spectrometry and multivariate data analysis for selective determination of drugs and their metabolites Shom Paul, Sarah C. Rutan | ||
| 105 | LC-ICP-MS with USN-MD sample introduction for the detection of nonmetals in pharmaceutical compounds John E. Carr, Kaho Kwok, Adam E. Dill, Zhirui Wang, Jon W. Carnahan, Gregory K Webster | ||
| 106 | Comparison of ES-MS and LC-ICP-MS for cobalt speciation Christophe Moulin, Carole Bresson, Christine Lamouroux, Frederic Chartier, Michel Tabarant, Nathalie Gault, Jean Louis Lefaix, Jean Luc Poncy | ||
| 107 | Electrospray interface for nano-flow liquid sample introduction in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Kaveh Jorabchi, Ryan G. Brennan, Daniel E. Mittelberger, Akbar Montaser | ||
| 108 | Comparison of three quantification approaches for LC-MS/MS Steven J. Lehotay, Katerina Mastovska, Alan R. Lightfield, Robert A. Gates | ||
| 109 | Laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry from nanoparticle films Guanghong Luo, Jiajie Diao, Olesya Chornoguz, Mark Reeves, Akos Vertes | ||
| 110 | Two-laser IR/UV matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Mark W. Little, Kermit K. Murray | ||
| 111 | Black silicon as matrix-free laser desorption ionization substrate Yong Chen, Akos Vertes | ||
| 112 | Microwave and detergent procedure to rapidly detect high molecular mass proteins from vegetative bacteria by MALDI-TOF MS Elizabeth Ann Patton, Catherine Fenselau, Nathan Edwards | ||
| 113 | Mass spectrometry studies on the reproducibility of protein digestion Matthew J. Vergne, David M. Bunk, Michael J. Welch | ||
| 114 | Polylactic acid hydrolytic degradation: LC-MS identification and quantification of water-soluble oligomers Wei Gao, Wenchun Xie, Arthur Martin, Richard Gross | ||
| 115 | Quantitative analysis of disaccharide content in heparin and low molecular weight heparin by direct-infusion electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry Johanna E. Camara, Bryant C. Nelson, Michael J. Welch, Mary B. Satterfield | ||
| 116 | Re-automating automation: A smart second generation LIMS interface program for mass spectrometry Donald Herold, Alvin C. Bach, Yanxuan Cai | ||
| 117 | Solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry-TEEM Bibiana Baez, Sandra N. Correa, Samuel P. Hernandez-Rivera | ||
| 118 | Structural elucidation of triacylglycerols with polyunsaturated fatty acyl substituents of configured as AAB or ABA by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry Yichuan Xu, Xiaogang Wu, Kristal Maner, J. Thomas Brenna | ||
| 119 | Thermally-assisted collision induced dissociation in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer: Application to a variety of molecules Alawee H Racine, Gary L. Glish | ||
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