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1999 Technical Program


Tuesday, 18 May 1999
          Courses

Wednesday, 19 May 1999
          Courses (Continued)
          Vendor Technical Presentations
          Posters

Thursday, 20 May 1999
          Schedule
          Keynote Address
               Professor Daniel W. Armstrong, Univ of Missouri – Rolla

         
Focus Speakers
               Hernan J. Cortes, Dow Chemical Company
               Robert Weinberger, CE Technologies
               Mark Schure, Rohm and Haas Company
               Douglas Kuehl, US Environmental Protection Agency
         Undergraduate Award Speaker
               Lee Stanek, Winona State University
         Program
               Hyphenated LC Topics
               CE & CEC Topics
               CE & HPLC of Amines
               HPLC Topics
               HPLC - Selectivity
               GC – Techniques
               GC – Environmental Topics
               Preparation to Prep LC
               Posters


Tuesday, May 18, 1999

8:00am - 4:30pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses

Trouble shooting HPLC Systems
Instructor:  Dr. John Dolan, LC Resources - Hands-on Course
Effective Technical Presentations
Instructors:  Dr. David Whitman, 3M and Dr. Maura Donovan, Medtronic
Chromatographic, FT-IR & Raman Spectrometric Methods
Instructor:  Dr. James de Haseth, University of Georgia

Wednesday, May 19, 1999

8:00am - 12:00pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses
(continued)
1:00pm - 6:00pm Exhibits open
1:00pm - 6:00pm Vendor Technical Presentations
4:00pm - 6:00pm Free reception in the exhibits Area
1:00pm - 6:00pm Posters to be displayed
4:00pm - 5:00pm Authors asked to be with their posters

On Wednesday registration is not required for vendor technical presentations, exhibition, and reception. Thursday's sessions require registration.

Vendor Technical Presentations
Tack A Room

1:00pm  J&W, Cameron George
Care and Maintenance of Capillary Columns

2:00pm  J&W, Cameron George
Troubleshooting GC Systems

3:00pm  J&W, Daron Decker
Method Development

4:00pm  MOCON, Don Wright
Applications for Multidimensional Gas Chromatography

Tack B Room

1:00pm  MetaChem, Jamie Martain
HPLC System Optimization

2:00pm  MetaChem, Patricia Gardener
Recent Advances in Solid Phase Extraction

3:00pm  Dionex, Michael Hvizd
Amino Acids in Hydrolysis Products

4:00pm  Waters, Matt Dilts
New Advances in High Thruput LC/MS
and
Waters Cap LC™ Systems

5:00pm  Supelco, Kristin Burgard
New Frontiers in HPLC Analysis of Small Molecules

Captain's Room

1:00pm  Perkin Elmer, Yury Rozenman
New High Thru-put Autosampler for HPLC/MS

2:00pm Hewlett-Packard, Alex Schilling
LC/MS of Proteins and Peptides

3:00pm  Hewlett-Packard, Susan DiPrima
New Applications for CE and CE/MS

4:00pm  Hewlett-Packard, Harry Prest
Large Volume Injector for GC/MS

5:00pm  ThermoQuest, Gerald Koncar
Large Volume Injection


Thursday, May 20, 1999

7:30am - 8:30am Registration
8:30am - 10:00am Opening session
8:30am Welcome and Introductory remarks
8:45am Palmer Award presentation
8:55am Undergraduate Research Grant
9:00am Keynote Address
10:00am Refreshments
10:30am - 4:45pm Oral presentations
10:00am - 4:45pm Vendor exhibits
12:00pm Lunch
2:40pm Refreshments in exhibit area
2:30pm - 3:00pm Authors asked to be with their posters
4:30pm Annual Business Meeting

Technical Sessions

9:00am  KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Aggregation Effects on Chiral Recognition
Professor Daniel W. Armstrong,
Univ of Missouri – Rolla

Hyphenated LC Topics

10:30am  FOCUS SPEAKER
The Role of Miniaturization in Hyphenated Chromatography
Hernan J. Cortes, Dow Chemical Company (1)

11:10am  Determination of PPB Levels of Ethoxylated Surfactant Residues in Industrial Product Applications – R. Ryther (2)

11:30am  Residual Anionic and Non-ionic Surfactants by RP HPLC with On-Line Concentration - PR Johnson (3)

CE & CEC Topics

1:00pm  FOCUS SPEAKER
High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis - What's Hot and What's Not

Robert Weinberger, CE Technologies (12)

1:40pm  FOCUS SPEAKER
Capillary Gel Electrochromatography with Replaceable Media

Mark Schure, Rohm and Haas Company (13)

2:10pm  Development of Validated Methods for Analyzing Cleaning Product Components by Capillary Electrophoresis,  B. Leafblad (14)

CE & HPLC of Amines

3:20pm  The Analysis of Glutathione in Food Systems by Capillary Electrophoresis – R. Wittrig (24)

3:40pm  Development of an HPLC Method for the Analysis of Quaternization Reactions of Tertiary Amines with Dimethyl Carbonate – Wineinger (25)

4:00pm  The Conversion of an Ion-Pair RP HPLC Method to a Non-Ion-Pair RP HPLC Method -
PR Johnson (26)

HPLC Topics

10:30am  A New Particle Technology with Superior Adsorption Properties - U. Neue (4)

10:50am  Computer Assisted Method Development for HPLC - S. Anderson (5)

11:10am  Electrochemically Modulated LC:   Manipulation of the Retention of Organic Cations – H. Takano (6)

11:30am  1998 Undergraduate Awardee
GPC Analysis of Polycyclohexene Oxide
Lee Stanek, Winona State University (7)

HPLC - Selectivity

1:00pm  Comparison of RP-HPLC Column Packings Including Zirconia, Silica, Alumina and Polymer-Based Columns - C. McNeff (15)

1:20pm  Solving Separation Problems Using a Polar-Embedded Alkyl Phase: An Alternative to Alkyl Phases - C. Woodward (16)

1:40pm  Retention and Selectivity in RP-HPLC: The Role of Analyte Structure and Stationary Phase Chemistry - K. Kallury (17)

2:00pm  HPLC Packings with Minimal Silanol Activity - U. Neue (18)

2:20pm  DISCUSSION SESSION
Selectivity in RP-HPLC:  Beyond C8 and C18 (19)

GC – Techniques

10:30am  PLOT Columns for Demanding Specialty Gas Analyses - C. George (8)

10:50am  Will your Favorite GC Column Work with Fixed Retention Time Software? – C. George (9)

11:10am  Use of a Large Volume Injection System in an Industrial Research Laboratory – R. Rossiter (10)

GC – Environmental Topics

1:00pm  FOCUS SPEAKER
Non-Traditional Applications of Tandem-Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Toxicology

Douglas Kuehl
, US Environmental Protection Agency (20)

1:40pm  Chosing a Capillary Column for Semivolatile Analyses - C. George (21)

2:00pm  Stationary Phases for the Analysis of an Expanded List of Volatile Organic Compounds in Environmental Samples - C. English (22)

2:20pm  Improved Separation of Chlorinated Pesticides and Herbicides Through the Scientific Design of Stationary Phases for GC Separations - C. English (23)

Preparation to Prep LC

3:20pm  Analyte Degradation due to Autosampler Vials – C. Guy (30)

3:40pm  Automated Technology for Integrated Preparative and Analytical Chromatography Systems – J. Stevens (31)

4:00pm  Introduction to the Multiple Probe, High Throughput Solid Phase Extraction System –
J. Stevens (32 )

Posters

1.  Selectivity Optimization in Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography by Using Thermally Tuned Tandem Column (T) Concept – Y. Mao

2.  Characterizing the Silanophilicity of Silica Based RP HPLC Column Media – P. Jackson

3.  Water Analysis for the Pesticide Atrizide –
A. Luzum

4.  Catecholestrogen and Metabolite Analysis in Biological Tissue Using HPLC With Coulometric Array Detection – P. Gamache

5.  Lipoic Acid Analysis in Food Supplements by HPLC with Coulometric Array Detection – P Gamache

6.  Analysis of Vitamins A and D in Milk Using HPLC and Coulometric Array Detection – P. Gamache

7.  Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) Drug Content Assay of Steroid Metered Dose Inhalers (or How to make your HPLC do More with Less) – D. McIntyre

8.  The Pluses and Perils of Fast GC - C. George

9.  Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis Using High Speed GC – C. George

10.  PLOT Column Considerations for the GC Analysis of Ozone Precursors - D. Decker

 

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