1997 FACSS
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW - Symposia
 
MONDAY MORNING
Alternative Mass Spectrometers
Analysis and Characterization of Biological Systems
Analysis in the Real World I
Applications of ICP-OES & ICP-MS
Capillary Electrophoresis: Detection & Quantitation
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry I
NMR of Polymers
New Developments in GF-AAS I
Non-Destructive Analysis of Biological Fluids by Optical Spectroscopy
Pharmaceutical Impurity Analysis by HPLC
Raman Imaging: Developments in Instrumentation & Industrial Problem Solving
Recent Advances in the Analysis of 3-Way Arrays
Self-Assembled Monolayers & Multilayers
Ultrafast Time-Resolved Spectroscopy

 

MONDAY AFTERNOON
Advances in Biomedical Spectral Imaging
Analysis in the Real World II
Applications of Novel Plasmas
Biological & Environmental Sample Analysis by ICP-OES and ICP-MS
Cell Analysis & Bioagent Detection
Dynamic Infrared Spectroscopy of Biological Systems
Electrochemistry in Pharmaceutical, Biological & Environmental Chemistry I
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry II
NMR of Interfaces
New Applications of GF-AAS
Novel Application of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
Pharmaceutical Quality Control Application of Lab Automation
Recent Advances in Chiral Separations
Recent Advances in Multivariate Calibration Transfer
Sample Preparation for Elemental Analysis
Sampling & Sources in Elemental Mass Spectrometry
Spectroscopic Characterization of Thin Films & Interfaces
TUESDAY MORNING
Alternate Methods for Elemental Analysis I
ANACHEM Award Symposium I
Analytical Applications of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering
Cal Giddings Memorial Symposium
Electrochemistry in Pharmaceutical, Biological & Environmental Chemistry II
Environmental Oceanography
FTICR & Ion Traps I
FTIR Photoacoustic Depth Profiling
Fundamental Studies and New Instrumentation in Elemental Mass Spectrometry
In Situ Biomedical Analysis by Raman & Fluorescence Spectroscopy I
NMR of Materials
New Developments in GF-AAS II
Optical Sensing I
Solid Dosage Form Analysis
The Power of Multivariate Calibration
Young Chemists
 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Alternate Methods for Elemental Analysis II
ANACHEM Award Symposium II
Calibration & Spectral Overlap Correction in ICP-OES
Capillary Electrochromatography
Electrochemistry in Pharmaceutical, Biological & Environmental Chemistry III
FTICR & Ion Traps II
Fundamental Studies for GF-AAS
In Situ Biomedical Analysis by Raman & Fluorescence Spectroscopy II
In-Situ Raman Spectroscopy Under Challenging Conditions
Lasers for Sampling & Elemental Analysis I
NMR of Biomolecular Systems
Optical Sensing II
Pharmaceutical Reaction Monitoring
Polarization Modulation Spectroscopy: Vibrational Circular and Linear Dichroism
Process NIR
Time of Flight MS for Atomic & Molecular Analysis
 
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Advances in Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Application of Raman Spectroscopy for the Control of Chemical Manufacturing
Applications of Optical Spectroscopy in the Biotechnology Industry
Capillary Electrophoresis: The Next Generation
Clinical Applications of in-vivo Analysis
Electrochemical Detectors & Sensors
Electrothermal Vaporization Sample Introduction for the ICP
Environmental Analysis: AS, Cd, Pb and Se
Infrared Spectral Imaging
Infrared Spectroscopy: Biological Applications
Investigation of Droplets in ICP-OES &ICP-MS
Lasers for Sampling and Elemental Analysis II
Luminescence Spectroscopy of Inorganic Materials
New Approaches to the Chemical Characterization of Aerosol Particles
Preparing Students for Careers as Industrial Analytical Chemists
Thermal Analysis
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Poster Session Sponsored by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy
 
THURSDAY MORNING
Advances in Optical Instrumentation and Data Processing I
Atomic Spectroscopy Sample Introduction I
Chemometrics: Calibration, Detection and Noise Reduction
Current Regulatory Pharmaceutical Novel Technology Interactions I
Current Uses of Headspace Gas Chromatography as a Sampling Method for GC & GC/MS
Direct Solids Elemental Analysis Dream or Reality I
FT-Raman Spectroscopy: A Useful Tool for Research & Industrial Problem Solving
Frontiers in Ultrasensitive Detection & Spectroscopy I
Fundamental Studies and New ICP-OES & ICP-MS Instrumentation
Industrial Application of On-Line Vibrational Spectroscopy
Luminescence Spectroscopy in Environmental Science
Polymer Characterization
Sampling and Analysis of Airborne Organic Compounds
Time and Frequency-Domain Infrared Spectroscopy
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Advances in Optical Instrumentation & Data Processing II
Applications of Elemental Mass Spectrometry
Atomic Spectroscopy Sample Introduction II
Chemical Extraction Techniques and Applications
Computer Aided Chromatography & Applications of GC
Current Regulatory Pharmaceutical Novel Technology Interactions II
Direct Solids Elemental Analysis, Dream or Reality II
Elemental Speciation
Frontiers in Ultrasensitive Detection & Spectroscopy II
Industrial Applications of Real-Time Methods for On-Line Chemical Analysis
Luminescence Spectroscopy in Polymer Science
New Approaches to Time-Dependent Infrared Measurements
New Instrumentation for Measurements of Gas Phase Species in the Atmosphere
Raman Spectroscopy
Structure & Dynamics of Biological Molecules: Advances in Spectroscopy
Surface Characterization
 
FACSS PLENARY LECTURES
All plenary lectures will be located in the Convention Center Ballrooms.
 
Monday, October 27, 8:20-9:00 AM
Gary Horlick, University of Alberta
"Electrospray Mass Spectrometry: A New Direction for "Elemental" Analysis" Ballroom D

Michael Ramsey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
"The Lab-on-a-Chip: Applying the Microelectronics Paradigm to Chemistry" Ballroom B

Svante Wold, Umea University and Umetrics
"Multivariate Chemometric Modelling in Process Analysis and Monitoring - with Examples from Chips, Cosmetics, Pharmaceutics and Refineries" Ballroom C

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 8:00-8:40 AM
Brian Chait, Rockefeller University
"New Mass Spectrometric Approaches for the Identification of Proteins and the Elucidation of Protein Structure and Interaction" Ballroom D

Geraldine Richmond, University of Oregon
"Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy of Surfactants and Interfacial Water at Liquid Surfaces" Ballroom B

Jacob Schaefer, Washington University
"REDOR NMR of Biological and Synthetic Nanoparticle Complexes" Ballroom C

Wednesday, Oct. 29, 8:00-8:40 AM
Ronald Hites, Indiana University
"Determining Pollutants Sources and Fates by Mass Spectrometry" Ballroom D

Werner Kuhr, Unversity of California at Riverside
"Photons and Electrons: How to Use the Former to Get More of the Latter" Ballroom E

Woody Woodruff, Los Alamos National Laboratory
"Vibrational Studies of Protein Structure, Dynamics, and Function" Ballroom B

Thursday, Oct. 30, 8:00-8:40 AM
Gary Hieftje, Indiana University
"Atomic Spectrometry: Better Understanding, More Options, Greater Capability" Ballroom D

Barry Karger, Northeastern University
"The Impact of Microscale Analysis on the Biological Sciences" Ballroom E

Michael Feld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Spectral Diagnosis of Disease" Ballroom B
 

FACSS TECHNICAL PROGRAM
The abstract number appears in paranthesis after each the title.
 
Monday, 8:20 AM - Plenary Lectures
08:20 Gary Horlick, University of Alberta, Ballroom D

08:20 Svante Wold, Umeã University & Umetrics, Inc., Ballroom B

08:20 J. Michael Ramsey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Ballroom C
 

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 550 AB
ALTERNATIVE MASS SPECTROMETERS
Organizer and Presider: David Koppenaal, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 
09:20 Temporal Separation Advantages of TOF-MS for Pulsed GDMS; Willard Harrison; University of Florida (1)

09:40 Source Switching in TOFMS for the Rapid Acquisition of Elemental and Molecular Mass Spectra; Gary M. Hieftje, SJ Ray, JP Guzkowski; Indiana University (2)

10:00 Elemental Analysis with ICP/TOFMS; David Myers; LECO Corporation (3)

10:20 Applications of Ultra-high Mass Resolution ICP/ FT/ICR/MS; John R. Eyler; University of Florida (4)

10:40 Break

11:00 Dissociation of Diatomic Species in a Quadrupole Ion Trap; Douglas C. Duckworth; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (5)

11:20 Reaction Chemistry Techniques in Multipole and Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers; David W. Koppenaal, Gregory C. Eiden, Charles J. Barinaga; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (6)

11:40 New Developments with Quadrupole Mass Analyzers; R. Sam Houk; Iowa State University (7)

12:00 Improving the Resolution and Abundance Sensitivity of Quadrupole ICP/MS; Donald Douglas; University of British Columbia (8)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:40 PM, Room 556B
ANALYSIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Presider:
Alexander Scheeline, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
09:20 In Situ Examination of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions by FTIR Microspectroscopy; David L. Wetzel, Steven M. LeVine; Kansas State University (9)

09:40 Surface Enhanced Infrared Absorption of Antibody/antigen Complexes Using Colloidal Substrates; John Seelenbinder, C. W. Brown, A. Chen, D. Bu; Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island (10)

10:00 Inorganic /organic Composites As a New Surface Enhanced Infrared Material for the Detection of Antibody /antigen; Anne Okafor, C. W. Brown, J. A. Seelenbinder; Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island (11)

10:40 Break

11:00 Effect of Spectral Resolution on Qualitative and Quantitative NIR Analyses of Pharmaceutical Samples; Qian Wang, Stephen DeJesus; Bruker Optics (13)

11:20 Infrared Spectroscopy of Human Breast Tissue-Nondestructive Analysis; Rina Dukor, Michael N. Liebman; Vysis, Inc. (14)

11:40 Determination of Cyclooxygenase-2 in Cells Using Immunoassay and Surfaced-enhanced Raman Microspectroscopy; Kasem Nithipatikom, Sharon R. Hawi, Fran Adar, William B. Campbell; Medical College of Wisconsin, Dept. of Pharmacology (15)

12:00 Nucleic Acid Base-pair Analysis by SERS; Stuart Farquharson, Wayne W. Smith, Jay F. Sperry Wilfred H. Nelson; Advanced Fuel Research, Inc. (16)

12:20 Reactivity of NADH in the Presence of Oxygen Under Mildly Acidic Conditions; Alexander Scheeline, Ewa S. Kirkor, Vadim Lvovich; University of Illinois (17)
 

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 554B
ANALYSIS IN THE REAL WORLD I
Presider:
George Havrilla, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 
09:20 The Characterization of Historic Papers Using Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectrosocpy; Patricia Lang, Jason Cook, Scott Cullison, Brenda Fuller, Scott Telles; Ball State University (18)

09:40 FTIR Based Analyzer for Rapid Screening of Soil Samples for Volatile Organic Compounds; Ronald Micheels, Benjamin W. Maynor; Polestar Technologies, Inc. (19)

10:00 Rapid Characterization of Wood by FTIR-photoacoustic Spectroscopy and Transient Infrared Spectroscopy with PLS Regression; Roger Jones, Stanley J. Bajic, Bonnie R. Hames, John F. McClelland, Robert R. Meglen; Ames Laboratory (20)

10:20 Detection of Carbon Monoxide by FTIR Spectroscopy Using Metal Complexes; Dongsheng Bu, William B. Euler, Chris W. Brown; University of Rhode Island (21)

10:40 Break

11:00 Adapting Laboratory GC-IR Analysis to the Fuel Refinery Environment; Sheldon Cantor, Jay Powell; Bio-Rad Laboratories, Digilab Division (22)

11:20 Condition-based Maintenance of a Synthetic Lubricant Oil Via Fiber-optic Fluorescence Spectroscopy; Christopher Stellman, K.J. Ewing, F. Bucholtz, G. Nau I.D. Aggarwal; Naval Research Laboratory (Code 5606) (23)

11:40 Detection of Trace Levels of Methylphosphonic Acid in Water Using Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy; Kenneth Ewing, Dominique Dagenais, Frank Bucholtz, Ishwar Aggarwal; Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5606 (24)

12:00 Micro-multispectral Approach for Assessing Contaminant Species Distributions in Hazardous Wastes; Forrest Weesner, George Havrilla, Jon Schoonover; Los Alamos National Laboratory (25)
 

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:00 PM, Room 552A
APPLICATIONS OF ICP-OES & ICP-MS
Presider:
Ian Stewart, Ohio State University
 
09:20 Determination of Trace Metals in Seawater by Flow Injection Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Jim McLaren, Scott Willie, Yutaka Iida; National Research Council of Canada (26)

09:40 Determination of Lead in Calcium Carbonate by ICP/MS; Elzbieta (Ela) Bakowska; Hewlett-Packard Company (27)

10:00 Achieving ppq and Sub-Ppq Detection Limits for Actinides Using ICP/MS; Simon Nelms; VG Elemental (28)

10:20 Analysis of Zircons and Fluid Inclusions by Laser Ablation ICP/MS; Fergus Keenan; VG Elemental (29)

10:40 Break

11:00 The Determination of Lead in Unleaded Gasoline on an Axially Viewed, Sequential ICP-AES; Andrew Ryan, Glyn Russell, Doug Shrader; Varian Australia (30)

11:20 Simultaneous Multi-element Determination of Trace Metals Using Tungsten Coil Electrothermal Vaporization ICP-AES; Keith Levine, Karl Wagner, Bradley Jones; Wake Forest University (31)

11:40 Determination of Trace Metals in Vapor Phase Decomposition (VPD) Samples for Semiconductor Type Analysis; Jenny Godfrey; VG Elemental (32)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 10:40 AM, Room 551B
CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS:
DETECTION AND QUANTITATION
Presider:
Mitchell E. Johnson
 
09:20 Selective Derivatization of Biogenic Amides for Capillary Electrophoresis; Mitchell Johnson, Lei Feng, Tiangao Zhang, Andrew Gee; Duquesne University (33)

09:40 Interfacing Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering Detection with Capillary Electrophoresis Using Electrospray; John Koropchak, Amy Brenner, Teresa Morrell, Joseph Zajac, Bogdan Szostek; Southern Illinois University at Carbnondale (34)

10:00 Photothermal Deflection with a Low Noise Position Sensitive Detector for Detection in Capillary Electrophoresis; Gregory Klunder, Jonathan D. Spear, Susanne Conradi, Patrick M. Grant, Brian D. Andresen, Richard E. Russo; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (35)

10:20 Capillary Electrophoretic Determination of Oxalate in Biological Solutions and Biological Fluids Reexamined; Bryant Nelson, Gary Rockwell, Steve Wise; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (36)

10:40 Break

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:20 AM, Room 551A
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY I
Organizer and Presider:
Brian Musselman, PerSeptive Biosystems
 
09:20 Electrospray Methods in the Analysis of DNA Adducts and Modified Oligonucleotides; A. Harsch, L. A. Marzilli, J. P. Barry, Paul Vouros; Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University (37)

10:00 The Role of LC/MS in a Drug Metabolism Department; Mark Cole; Pfizer, Inc (38)

10:20 Well Characterized Biologicals, the Role of Mass Spectrometry in Recombinant Protein Analysis; Tim Edmunds; Genzyme (39)

10:40 Break

11:00 Use of High-sensitivity LC-MS and LC-MS/MS in Identification and Sequencing of Unknown Proteins; Elliott Nickbarg; Genetics Institute, Inc. (40)

11:20 Identification of Biomolecules Using Electrospray Ionization Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry; John Peltier; PerSeptive Biosystems (41)

12:00 Peptide and Protein Mass Spectral Analysis in a Small Molecule Pharmaceutical Environment; Justin Stroh; Pfizer, Inc. (42)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 552B
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN GF-AAS I
Organizer and Presider:
James Harnly, USDA
 
09:20 There Are Some Important Opportunities Still Available in Furnace AAS; Walter Slavin; Bonaire Technologies (43)

10:00 Analytical Investigations and Applications in High-resolution Continuum Source AAS; Uwe Heitmann, M. Schuetz, H. Becker-Ross, S. Florek; Gesellschaft zur Foerderung angewandter Optik (44)

10:20 Ultratrace Analysis in Graphite Furnace Using Laser Induced Fluorescence; E. Maser, Y. Lerat, P. Mauchien, B. Remy; Kodak European Research (45)

10:40 Break

11:00 What You See Is What You Get-High Resolution CS-AAS with Array Detectors; Helmut Becker-Ross, S. Florek; Institut fuer Spektrochemie und angewandte Spektroskopie (ISAS) (46)

11:40 Optical Saturation and Calibration Accuracy in Multielement Laser Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry of Complex Matrices; Bob Michel, Xiandeng Hou, Jack X. Zhou, Karl X. Yang; University of Connecticut (47)

12:00 Calibration for CS-AAS; Desmond Wichems, R.E. Fields, J.M Harnly; USDA, BHNRC, FCL (48)
 

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:00 AM Room 556A
NON-DESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS BY OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY
Organizer and Presider:
Irving Itzkan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
09:20 Laser Assisted Isotope Ratio Spectroscopy for Diagnostic Breath Analysis; Daniel Murnick; Rutgers University (49)

09:40 Measurement of Analytes in Serum and Whole Blood Samples by Near IR Raman Spectroscopy; Andrew Berger, Tae-Woong Koo, Irving Itzkan, Michael S. Feld; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (50)

10:00 Determination of Glucose and Metabolites in A Bioreactor by Fiber-optic Raman Spectroscopy; Thomas Vickers, Charles K. Mann; Florida State University (51)

10:20 Biomedical Fluid Analysis by Optical Microcavity Spectroscopy; Todd French, Anthony E. McDonald, Paul L. Gourley; Sandia National Labs (52)

10:40 Break

11:00 Fiber-optic-linked UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy for Investigation of Biological Systems; Robin Turner, Chris Barbosa, Michael Blades, Shane Greek, Charles Haynes, Georg Schulze; Biotechnology Laboratory, The University of British Columbia (53)

11:20 NIR Chemical Sensing in Cell Culture Media; Michael McShane, Gerard L. Cote; Texas A&M University (54)

11:40 Quantitative Analysis of Trace Metabolites in Biological Fluids by Multichannel Raman Spectroscopy; Yukihiro Ozaki, Xiaoming Dou, Hiroshi Yamamoto; Kwansei Gakuin University, Faculty of Science, Chemistry (55)
 

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:40 PM, Room 555A
NMR OF POLYMERS
Organizer and Presider:
Klaus Schmidt-Rohr, University of Massachusetts
 
09:20 Characterization of Polymer Chain Ends by 3d-NMR and Isotopic Labeling; Peter L. Rinaldi, T. Saito, H. J. Harwood, R. E. Medsker; University of Akron (56)

10:00 Solid-state NMR Investigations of the Structure and Dynamics of Polyrotaxanes; Haskell W. Beckham, Karthik Nagapudi, H. W. Gibson; Georgia Institute of Technology (57)

10:20 Structural Investiations of Amorphous Polymers with 2D 13C NMR Spectroscopy; Marco Tomaselli, Pierre Robyr, Beat H. Meier; University of California at Berkeley (58)

10:40 Break

11:20 NMR Imaging of Axisymmetric Contraction Flows of Liquid Crystalline Polymer Solutions; Jeffrey A. Reimer, Michael Gentzler, Yi-Qiao Song, Christopher Miller, Susan Muller; University of California at Berkeley (59)

11:40 Xenon-129 NMR As a Probe of Polymer Morphology; Paul T. Inglefield, J.M. Koons, W.-Y. Wen, A. A. Jones; Clark University (60)

12:00 Morphological Study of an Ionomer/polyamide Blend Using Proton Spin Diffusion; David L. VanderHart, Y. Feng, C.C. Han, R.A. Weiss.; National Institute of Standards and Technology (61)

12:20 Deuterium NMR of Nylon Under Active Extension; Karen Gleason, Cohen, R. E.; Argon, A. S.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (62)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:20 PM, Ballroom E
PHARMACEUTICAL IMPURITY ANALYSIS BY HPLC
Organizer and Presider
Adam Grobin, Pfizer Central Research
09:20 A Role for LC/MS in Impurity Identification: Things to Do to Ensure Success; Thomas Sharp; Pfizer Inc. (63)

10:00 Combined PDA/MS Detection for the Analysis of Impurities and Degradation Products by HPLC; Michael Swartz; Waters Corporation (64)

10:20 HPLC Method Development for Investigation of Drug Substance Impurities; Bernard Olsen; Eli Lilly and Company (65)

10:40 Break

11:00 Its All in the Peaks: the Role of HPLC Is Assessing the Quality and Purity of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients; Matthew Kersey; Glaxo-Wellcome (66)

11:20 USP Reference Standards Play Key Role in Chromatographic Impurity Analysis; Richard Lindauer; U.S.P. (67)

11:40 Assay and Purity Evaluation of Sunepitron Hydrochloride by Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography Using a Spiked Reference Standard; Stephen Colgan; Pfizer Inc. (68)

12:00 ICH Impurity Guidelines: Where Are We Now?; Judy Boehlert; Boehlert Associates, Inc. (69)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 557
RAMAN IMAGING: DEVELOPMENTS IN INSTRUMENTATION & INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM SOLVING
Organizer and Presider:
E. Neil Lewis, National Institutes of Health
09:20 A Combined TEM and Raman Imaging Study of Blends of Deuterated Linear Polyethylene and Low Density Polyethylene; Andre van der Pol, Bert Kip, Lars Markwort, Robert Morgan; DSM Researc Dept. PAC (70)

09:40 Hyperspectral Raman Imaging of Materials; Michael Morris; University of Michigan (71)

10:00 Multivariate Visualization and Analysis Tools for Segmentation and Classification of Vibrational Spectroscopic Images; Linda Kidder, Frank Delaglio, Ira W. Levin. E. Neil Lewis; National Institutes of Health (72)

10:20 Raman Chemical Imaging: Evolutionary Or Revolutionary?; Nicole J. Kline, Patrick J. Treado; University of Pittsburgh (73)

10:40 Break

11:00 Raman Microspectroscopy and Imaging-Applications and Multi-dimensional Data Analysis; Jeremy Andrew, Tom Hancewicz, Allen Millichope Ian Clark; Unilever Research (74)

11:20 Development of Autofocusing Raman Microscope for Raman Image Mapping in Three Dimensions; Richard Bormett, Andrew Whitley, Mark Pavlosky, Brian Smith; Renishaw Inc. (75)

11:40 Submicronic Raman Experiments Using A Near Field Scanning Microscope; J. Grausem, S. Davy, B. Humbert, M. Spajer, D. Courjon; Laboratoire de Chimie Physique pour l'Environnement - LCPE (76)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 555B
RECENT ADVANCES IN THE ANALYSIS OF 3-WAY ARRAYS
Organizer and Presider:
Karl Booksh, Arizona State University
09:20 Using Constraints in Multi-way Analysis; Rasmus Bro; Food Technology, Royal Vet. Agri. Uni. (77)

10:00 Direct Exponential Curve Resolution Algorithm (DECRA); Willem Windig, Brian Antalek; Eastman Kodak Company (78)

10:40 Break

11:00 To be announced; Bill Dunn (79)

11:20 Non-Parametric Analysis of Fluorophore Photokinetics by Three-Way Analysis of Dynamic Multidimentional Fluorescence Data; Sharon Neal; UC Riverside (80)

11:40 Application of the Noise Addition Method for Determination of Significant Factors in 3-way Analyses; Karl Booksh; Arizona State University (81)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:40 PM, Room 554A
SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS & MULTILAYERS
Organizer and Presider:
Jeffrey Rasimas, Army Research Labs, Aberdeen Proving Ground
09:20 Nanolithography with Self-assembled Monolayers: Transport and Photochemistry; Paul Bohn, Roger Terrill, Yumo Zhang, Troy Tanzer, Yang Zhang; Univ. of Illinois (82)

10:00 Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Methods for the Characterization of Ultrathin Organic and Biopolymer Films at Metal Surfaces; Robert Corn, Claire Jordan; Chemistry Dept., University of Wisconsin (83)

10:40 Break

11:00 Chemical Sensors Based on Organized Monolayers of Dendrimers and Acoustic Wave Transducers; Richard Crooks, Robert Peez, Hideo Tokuhisa, Antonio J. Ricco, Gordon C. Osbourn, Mark Kaiser, Ralph Spindler; Texas A&M Universit (84)y

11:40 Interlayer Excitation Dynamics in Zirconium-phosphonate Multilayered Assemblies; Jennifer Horne, G. J. Blanchard; Michigan State University (85)

12:00 Layer-by-layer Assembly of Thin Films From Inorganic Colloids: Direct and Indirect Probes of Colloid and Film Structure; David Kaschak, Stacey A. Johnson, Hyuk-Nyun Kim, Thomas E. Mallouk; The Pennsylvania State University (86)

12:20 Integrated Optical Waveguide Spectroelectrochemistry of Monolayer Films; Darren R. Dunphy, Sergio B. Mendes, S. Scott Saavedrea, Neal R. Armstrong, University of Arizona (87)

Monday, 9:20 AM - 12:20 PM, Ballroom C
ULTRAFAST TIME-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY
Organizer and Presider:
R. Brian Dyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
09:20 Femtosecond IR Spectroscopy of Ligand-binding Heme Proteins; Phil Anfinrud; Harvard University (88)

10:00 Thin Film Metrology Through Time-Resolved Optical Spectroscopy: Noncontact, Nondestructive Determination of Mechanical and Thermal Transport Properties, Delamination, and Thickness to +/- 10 Angstroms for Opaque or Transparent Films; Keith Nelson; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (89)

10:40 Break

11:00 Investigations of Heme Protein Reaction Dynamics Using Femtosecond Spectroscopy; Paul Champion; Northeastern University (90)

11:40 Ultrafast Infrared Spectroscopy of Energy and Electron Transfer in Transition Metal Complexes; Brian Dyer; Los Alamos National Lab (91)

12:00 Ultrafast Time Resolved Studies of Solvation in Supercritical Fluid Solvents; John Kauffman, Kathy Wiemers, Mazdak Khajehpour, Jesse Greever; University of Missouri (92)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 556A
ADVANCES IN BIOMEDICAL SPECTRAL IMAGING
Presider and Organizer:
Ramasamy Manoharan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
02:00 Raman Chemical Imaging Histopathology; Patrick Treado, Nicole J. Kline; University of Pittsburgh (93)

02:20 Clinical Use of Fluorescence Endoscopic Imaging of Human Colonic Dysplasia; Jacques Van Dam, Thomas Wang, James M. Crawford, Elizabeth Presinger, Michael S. Feld; Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School (94)

02:40 Non-invasive Multi-photon Fluorescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Human Skin; Peter So, Barry R. Masters, Enrico Gratton; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (95)

03:00 Optical Coherence Microscopy for In-situ Tissue Diagnostics; Joseph Izatt; Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals (96)

03:20 Break

03:40 An Alternate Approach to Microscopy for Low-light Level Image Acquisition Using Non-imaging Optics; Timothy Houseal, Fritz S. Allen; Genzyme Genetics (97)

04:00 Real Time Confocal Reflectance Imaging of Human Skin and Oral Tissues in Vivo; James Zavislan, Milind Rajadhyaksha, Matthew White, Richard G.B. Langley, Robert H. Webb, R.Rox Anderson; Lucid Technologies Inc. (98)

04:20 Real Time Endoscopic Fluorescence Imaging and Spectroscopy for Early Cancer Detection; Haishan Zeng, Calum MacAulay, Alan Weiss, Richard Cline, Steven Lam; Cancer Imaging Dept., B C Cancer Agency (99)

Monday, 1:40 PM - 3:00 PM, Room 554B
ANALYSIS IN THE REAL WORLD II
Presider:
Peter de B. Harrington, Ohio University
01:40 Spectrally and Temporally Resolved Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Provides Insight Into the Mechanism of Flame Retardation; Brian M. Cullum, Pramod K. Khulbe, Brian J. Marquardt; Michael Angel, University of South Carolina (100)

02:00 Noncontact Determination of Reactor Wall Cleanliness; Mark Druy, Paul J. Glatkowski Roy A. Bolduc; Sensiv, Inc. (101)

02:20 A Novel Method for On-site Cocaine Detection with a Hand-held Ion Mobility Spectrometer; Chuanhoa Wang, Peter Harrington, James Tong; Ohio University (102)

02:40 Rapid NIR Reflectance Determination of Total Dietary Fiber, Protein, and Moisture Contents of Unground Cereal Food Products; Douglas D. Archibald, Sandra E. Kays, Franklin E. Barton, II.; USDA-ARS-QARU (103)

Monday, 2:20 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 550B
APPLICATIONS OF NOVEL PLASMAS
Presider:
Scott Goode, University of South Carolina
02:20 Investigations with Microwave Plasma Torch (MPT) Atomic Emission Spectrometry for the Determination of the Elements and Their Compounds; Jose A.C. Broekaert, Attila Bilgic, Ulrich Engel, Christian Prokisch, Edgar Voges; University of Dortmund, Department of Chemistry (104)

02:40 Spatially Resolved Changes During Sample Introduction to the Helium Microwave Induced Plasma GC Detetector; Scott Goode, Joe N. Emily; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (105)

03:00 Innovations in Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Doug Shrader, John Sanders, Jonathan Moffett Brian Frary; Varian Analytical Instruments (106)

03:20 Break

03:40 Reactive Gas Plasmas: an Alternative to Conventional Noble Gas Glow Discharges; Christopher Barshick; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (107)

04:00 High-frequency Plasma Gun Discharges and the Development of a Theta-pinch Plasma Gun for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy; Joel Goldberg, Ed Navarre, J. Whitney Minnick; University of Vermont (108)

04:20 A New Look At Direct Current Plasma Spectrometry; Geoffrey Coleman, D. Miller, D. Pfeil, R. Starek, R. Stux; Thermo Jarrell Ash Corp. (109)

04:40 Spectroscopic Study of an Enclosed ICP in Phosphine and Arsine; Alexander Bol'shakov, George G. Glavin, Ramon M. Barnes; University of Massachusetts, Department of Chemistry (110)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:40 PM, Room 553B
BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY ICP-OES AND ICP-MS
Presider:
Brian Buckley, Rutgers University
02:00 Biological Applications of Cool Plasma ICP-MS; Joe Hedrick, Ela Bakowska; Hewlett-Packard Co (111)

02:20 ETV-ICP-MS Determination of As and Se in Environmental Samples-Liquid Versus Slurry Sampling; Jerzy Mierzwa, Y.C. Sun, M.H. Yang, M.L. Lee; Department of Nuclear Science, National Tsing-Hua University (112)

02:40 Chromium Analysis in Biological Samples Using Cool Plasma ICP-MS; Abelardo G Gutierrez; Hewlett Packard (113)

03:00 Analysis of Digested Biological and Food Samples by ICP/MS; Elzbieta (Ela) Bakowska, Camillo Pirola; Hewlett Packard (114)

03:20 Break

03:40 The Direct Analysis of Milk Powder on an Axially Viewed, Sequential ICP-AES; Andrew Ryan, Glyn Russell, Doug Shrader; Varian Australia (115)

04:00 Chloride Analysis by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry; Frank Maeda, Gary Beck; Alt Wah Chang (116)

04:20 Advantages of the Addition of Tertiary Amine Mixtures in the ICP-MS and ICP-AES Analysis of Food and Biological Samples; Antoaneta Krushevska, Yves Gélinas, Joaquim Nóbrega, Mihály Kotrebai, Ramon M. Barnes, Mark E. Tatro; University of Massachusetts (117)

04:40 Attractive Models for Bioavailability of Metals in Soils: Can We Replace Lab Rats?; Brian Buckley, Claire Gilmarten, Dan Donelly Kristen Denny, Kristie Ellickson, Stephanie Hamel Paul Lioy Bob Meeker, Ellen Faria, Michael A. Gallo; Rutgers University EOHSI (118)

05:00 Determination of Trace Elements in Salt Marsh Plants Using an Automated Preconcentration/matrix Elimination System with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Detection; Fred G. Smith, R.N.Sah; CETAC Technologies, Inc. (119)

05:20 Assessment of the Suitability of ICP-MS for Routine Determination of Trace Elements in Difficult Clinical Samples; Douglas Shrader, Graham Ham, Stephen Anderson; Varian Australia Pty Ltd (120)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 556B
CELL ANALYSIS & BIOAGENT DETECTION
Presider and Organizer
Wilfred Nelson, University of Rhode Island
02:00 A Raman Dynamic Probe of the Molecular Basis of Subunit Recognition in Icosahedral Virus Assemblies; George Thomas; U. of Missouri, Kansas City (121)

02:40 Real-time Biodetection Using PCR and Electrospray MS; Alvin Fox; School of Medicine, Univ. of S. Carolina (122)

03:20 Break

03:40 Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography Ion Mobility Spectrometry: Field Detection of Bacillus Spore Aerosols; Peter Snyder; ERDEC/ USArmy (123)

04:20 The Use of Flow Cytometry for Microbiological Analysis; Peter Stopa; ERDEC, US Army (124)

04:40 Sensitive Resonance Raman Spectral Studies of Micro-organisms, Their Toxins and Taxonomic Markers; Wilfred Nelson; Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island (125)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Ballroom C
DYNAMIC INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Presider and Organizer
Mark S. Baiman, University of Virginia
02:00 Time-resolved FTIR Study of the Hydrolysis of Nucleoside-triphosphates in Proteins; Heinz Frei, Xinlin Dun, Sung-Hou Kim; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (126)

02:20 FTIR Analysis of Protein Conformational Dynamics Using Sub-picomole Samples; Mark Braiman, Michael Shane Hutson, James J. Stone; University of Virginia Biochemistry Dept. (127)

02:40 Infrared Studies of the Mechanism of Photosynthetic Oxygen Evolution; Bridgette Barry, Jacqueline Steenhuis, Sunyoung Kim; University of Minnesota (128)

03:00 Infrared Studies of Oxidase Dynamics; William H. Woodruff, Anne Puustinen, James A. Bailey, Sandra L. Mecklenburg, Robert B. Gennis, Marten Wikstrom, R. Brian Dyer; Los Alamos National Laboratory (129)

03:20 Break

03:40 Application of Step-scan FTIR Spectroscopy to Myoglobin, Halorhodopsin and Bacteriorhodopsin; Friedrich Siebert, Christoph Roedig, Olaf Weidlich; Albert-Ludwig-Universitaet Freiburg (130)

04:00 Site-directed Isotropic Variation of Proteins; Kenneth Rothchild; Boston University (131)

04:20 Time-resolved Infrared T-jump Studies of Protein Folding; Brian Dyer; Los Alamos National Laboratory (132)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 550A
ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN PHARMACEUTICAL, BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY I
Presider and Organizer
James Rusling, University of Connecticut
02:00 Biosensors and Bioseparations; Malcolm Smyth; Dublin City University (133)

02:40 Microelectrochemical Enzyme Transistors-New Ways to Make Biosensors; Philip Bartlett, Emma Wallace, Jin-Hai Wang; Department of Chemistry, Southampton University (134)

03:20 Break

03:40 Application of a Cholinesterase Biosensor to Screen for Organophosphorus Compounds; Ala Nassar, A. P. Emery, R. Calloway, L. Hoffl; Battelle Memorial Institute (135)

04:20 Micromechanically Assembled Micro-amperometric Toxic Gas Sensors; Joseph Stetter, P.J. Hesketh And G.J. Maclay [UIC, Chicago , Il] ; Illinois Institute Of Technology (136)
 

Monday, 2:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 551A
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY II
Presider and Organizer
Brian Musselman, PerSeptive Biosystems
02:00 20 Years Lost in the Interface Between LC and MS; Marvin Vestal; PerSeptive Biosystems (137)

02:40 LC/MS: a Tool for Protein Differential Analysis and Drug Screening; Frank Hsieh; Millenium Pharmaceutical (138)

03:20 Break

03:40 Detection and Identification of Point Mutations in Proteins by LC/MS; Roger Theberge; Boston University Medical Center, Mass Spectrometry Resource (139)

04:00 Electrospray-MS Characterization and Quantitation of Carcinogen-related Damage to DNA & Proteins; John Wishnok; MIT, Division of Toxicology (140)

04:40 Characterization of Therapeutic Human Monoclonal Antibody by LC/MS/ MS; Rong-Rong Zhu; BASF (141)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:40 PM Room 552A
NEW APPLICATIONS OF GF-AAS
Organizer: James Harnly, USDA
Presider: Ken Jackson, New York State Department of Health
02:00 Simpler and More Powerful: Direct Solid Sampling For ETAAS and ETV-ICP Methods; Viliam Krivan; Universitat Ulm (142)

02:40 The Simultaneous Determination of As, Hg, Sb, and Se At ng/l Levels Using Hydride Generation-GFAAS; Gerhard Schlemmer, Brigit Kraus, Ian Shuttle; Bodenseewerk Perkin- Elmer GmbH (143)

03:00 A Portable W Coil Atomic Absorption Spectrometer; Brad Jones, James D. Batchelor, Arthur L. Salido; Wake Forest University (144)

03:20 Break

03:40 The Use of the Wavelet Transform for the Detection of Peak Shape Changes in GF-AAS; Daran Sadler; University of Strathclyde (145)

04:00 A Direct Comparison of Deuterium and Zeeman Background Correction Using a Single Spectrometer; David Pfeil; Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation (146)

04:20 Tungsten-filament Atomization Devices in Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; A Review of Past, Present and Future Efforts; Patrick Parsons, Walter Slavin; New York State Dept. of Health (147)

04:40 Determination of Cd in Hair and Blood by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry with a Tungsten Coil Atomizer Using Chemical Modifier; Carlos Bruhn, Jose Y. Neira, D. Gonzalo, Joaquim A. Nobreg; University of Concepcion (148)

05:00 Flow-injection On-line Reductive Precipitation Preconcentration for Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Ralph Sturgeon; National Research Council of Canada (149)

05:20 Measurement of Platinum in Biological Tissues and Fluids by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS); Kevin Blann, Raj Mangaraj; Battelle Memorial Institute (150)
 

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM, Room 555A
NMR OF INTERFACES
Presider and Organizer:
Linda Reven, McGill University
02:00 The Role of NMR in Surfactant Science; Olle Soderman; Lund University, (151)

02:40 In Situ Solid-state NMR Studies of Environmental Catalysis; Daniel Raftery, Sonjong Hwang, Chris Petucci; Purdue University (152)

03:40 Deuterium NMR and Polyelectrolyte - Surfactant Interactions: From Micelles to Monolayers to Membranes; Peter Macdonald; University of Toronto at Mississauga (153)

03:20 Break

04:00 NMR Studies of Surfaces Under Controlled Electrochemical Potential; Benjamin Rush, Mark S. Yahnke, Elton J. Cairns, Jeffrey A. Reimer; LBNL and UC Berkeley (154)

04:20 Measurements of Interatomic Connectivities in Molecular Sieves Using Multiple Quantum NMR with Cross Polarization; Marek Pruski, David Lang, Christian Fernandez, Laurent Delevoye, Jean-Paul Amoureux; Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University (155)

04:40 Spectroscopic Resolution Enhancement Without Signal-Noise Loss; Kenneth Metz; Harvard Medical School (156)

 
Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 557
NOVEL APPLICATION OF RESONANCE RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Presider and Organizer: Wilfred Nelson, University of Rhode Island
02:00 Surface-enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering of Self-assembled Monolayers; Terese Cotton; Iowa State U. (157)

02:40 Determination of Excited-state Structures of Amides and Peptides: Applications to Studies of Protein Unfolding; Sanford Asher; Department of Chemistry, Univ. of Pittsburgh (158)

03:20 Break

03:40 Elucidation of Filamentous Virus Architecture by UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy; George Thomas; U. of Missouri (159)

04:00 Probe of Femtosecond Solvent Dynamics by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy; Lawrence Ziegler; Chemistry Department, Boston University (160)

04:20 Advances in Picosecond Resonance Raman Spectroscopy; Terry Gustafson; Chemistry Department, Ohio State University (161)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Ballroom E
PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY CONTROL APPLICATION OF LAB AUTOMATION
Presider and Organizer: Richard Irwin, Pfizer Quality Control
02:00 World Automation Market Trends in Pharmaceutical Development and Quality Control; Kenneth Rapp, Rich Beuchsenschuetz; Zymark Corporation (162)

02:40 Transfer of a Robotics HPLC Analysis System From R&D to QA Operations; Alan Wickman; G. D. Searle & Co. (163)

03:20 Break

03:40 A Fully Automated Robotic Solution for QC HPLC Analysis; Fennessy Edward; Pfizer Inc. (164)

04:20 Practical Aspects of Adapting and Transferring Automated Methods for Content Uniformity; Patricia Young; Waters Corporation (165)

04:40 Transfer of Manual Dissolution Methods to a Zymark Multidose Workstation; Tim Rhines; BAS Analytics (166)

Monday, 1:40 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 551B
RECENT ADVANCES IN CHIRAL SEPARATIONS
Presider and Organizer
Joe Foley, Villanova University
01:40 Chiral Separations using Polymeric Surfactants and Calixarenes; Isiah Warner, Shahab Shamsi, Eugene Billiot, Monseret Sanchez Pena; Louisiana State University (167)

02:20 Evaluation of Laser-based Polarimetric HPLC Detection for Quantitating Poorly Resolved Enantiometric Mixtures; Tom Edkins, Romulo Lodevico, Donald Bobbitt, Rekha Shah; R. W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute (168)

03:20 Break

03:40 Chiral Separations Using Sulfated Cyclodextrins in Classical Gel Electrophoresis; Apryll Stalcup, Samuel R. Gratz, Richard M. C. Sutton; University of Cincinnati (169)

04:00 Alternative Ion-Pairing Reagents for the Simultaneous Separation of Acidic, Basic, and Neutral Enantiomers Using a Cellulose Tris)3,5-Dimethylphenylcarbamate) Stationary Phase in the Reversed Phase Mode; Joe Foley, Yunan Miao, Sally J. Grieb; Villanova University (170)

04:20 A Family of New, Monocomponent, Fully-Charged Cyclodextrins for Capillary Electrophoretic Enantiomer Separations; Gyula Vigh, Hong Cai, Thanh Nguyen, J. Byan Vincent, B. Williams; Texas A&M University (171)

Monday, 2:00 PM 4:40 PM, Room 555B
RECENT ADVANCES IN MULTIVARIATE CALIBRATION TRANSFER
Presider and Organizer
David Haaland, Sandia National Laboratories
02:00 Strategies for Multivariate Calibration Transfer; James Duckworth, Don Kuehl; Galactic Industries (172)

02:40 Diagnostics and Quality Control of Multivariate Calibrations-Theory and Practice; Charles E Miller; Dupont Central Research And Development (173)

03:00 Transfer of Near Infrared-reflectance Calibrations Using Designed Mixtures of Rare Earth Oxides; Paul Aldridge, H. W. Ward, D. R. Brannegan, E. D. Stanley, S. S. Sekulic; Pfizer Central Research (174)

03:20 Break

03:40 Maintaining Outlier Detection When Transferring Multivariate Calibrations; David Haaland, Howl Jones; Sandia National Laboratories (175)

04:20 Multidimensional Scaling for Multivariate Calibration Transfer; Chad Anderson, John Kalivas; Idaho State University (176)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:20 PM, Room 553A
SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS
Presider: Vahid Majidi, Los Alamos National Laboratory
02:00 Sample Preparation and Analysis of South San Francisco Bay Water for Copper and Nickel; Robert Wandro, Kenneth Lee; City of San Jose, Environmental Services Department (177)

02:20 Trace Metal Preconcentration: Advances Toward a Modifiable Template for Metal Extaction; Maury Howard, James A. Holcombe, Jose Gonzales; University of Texas (178)

02:40 Selective Absorption of Light by Metals in Solution During Their Transition Form Ionic to Metallic State; Ralph Sturgeon; National Research Council of Canada (179)

03:00 Optimizing Ultra-high Pressure and Temperature Conditions for Microwave Preparation of High Molecular Weight Organics for AA and ICP Analysis; Bob Fidler; CEM Corp. (180)

03:20 Break

03:40 Volatile Metals Recovery Using a Temperature Controlled Open Vessel Microwave System; Jim Price; CEM Corp. (181)

04:00 Open Versus Closed Vessel Microwave Digestions-How, Why, When?; Bob Fidler; CEM Corp. (182)

 

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM, Room 552B
SAMPLING & SOURCES IN ELEMENTAL MASS SPECTROMETRY
Presider and Organizer
Joe Caruso, University of Cincinnati
02:00 Sample Introduction for ICPAES & ICP-MS: What More Do Is There Left to Do?; Richard F. Browner, Rita Cooney, Wilson Shou, Jeffrey Jarrett; Georgia Institute of Technology (183)

02:20 Laser Ablation ICP-MS; Richard Russo; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (184)

02:40 Slurry Nebulization for ICP-MS; Karen Sutton, Joseph A. Caruso; University of Cincinnati (185)

03:00 Glow Discharges for Molecular Mass Spectrometry; R. Kenneth Marcus, Terri Gibeau; Clemson University (186)

03:20 Break

03:40 New Paradigms for Elemental Speciation Studies Using Low-pressure Plasma Detectors; Joseph Caruso, Mikhail Belkin, Peter Kirlew; University of Cincinnati (187)

04:00 Recent Fundamental Studies in Helium ICPMS; Akbar Montaser, L. A. Iacone, H. Zhang, , M. G. Minnich; The George Washington University (188)

04:20 The Microwave Plasma Torch As an Ion Source for Elemental Mass Spectrometry; Brian Pack, Gary Hieftje; Indiana University (189)

04:40 Speciation Studies Using Low Pressure ICP-MS; E. Hywel Evans, Les Ebdon, Gavin O'Connor; University of Plymouth (190)

05:00 Fundamental Studies of Nebulizer Position and Aerosol Properties and Their Relationship to Calibration and Matrix Effects in Elemental Ion-spray Mass Spectrometry; Kurt Thaxton, John W. Olesik, Susan V. Olesik; The Ohio State University (191)

Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 554A
SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THIN FILMS & INTERFACES
Presider and Organizer
Kathy Rowlen, Universityof Colorado
02:00 Stochastic Adsorption Kinetics At Liquid/solid Interfaces: Exploiting Molecular Statistics to Measure Interfacial Rate Processes; Joel Harris; University of Utah (192)

02:40 Probing the Energetics and Surface Reactivity of Plasma Generated Radicals; Ellen Fisher, K. H. A. Bogart, P. R. McCurdy, V. A. Venturo ; Colorado State University (193)

03:00 What Does a Chromatographic Stationary Phase Look Like Anyway?; John Dorsey; Florida State University (194)

03:20 Break

03:40 Near-Field and Confocal Optical Spectroscopy of Single Nanoparticles; Shuming Nie; University of Indiana (195)

04:20 Sample Treatment and Air-Exposure Effects on Composition and Structure of Organothiol Self-Assembled Monolayers; Ingrid Fritsch; University of Arkansas (196)

04:40 The Evolution of Orientation in Self Assembly; Kathy Rowlen; University of Colorado (197)
 
 

Tuesday, 8:00 AM - Plenary Lectures
 
Jacob Schaefer, Washington University, Ballroom C

Brian Chait, The Rockefeller University, Ballroom D

Geraldine Richmond, University of Oregon, Ballroom B

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 11:40 AM, Room 553B
ALTERNATE METHODS FOR ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS I
Organizers: George Havrilla and Stephen Haswell, Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of Hull
Presider: Stephen Haswell, University of Hull
09:00 Analytical Capabilities and Applications of X-Ray Microfluorescence; George Havrilla; Los Alamos National Laboratory (198)

09:40 Process Control Applications of EDXRF; Tony Harding; Spectrace Instruments (199)

10:20 Break

11:00 A Comparison of ICP-OES and EDXRF Spectrometry for the Analysis of Toxic Inorganic Elements in Hazardous Liquid Waste; Andrew Ellis; Oxford Instruments (200)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 555B
ANACHEM AWARD SYMPOSIUM I
Presider and Organizer:
Jeremy Shaver, Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc.
09:00 Development of a Fiber-optic Based UVR Spectrometer for Biomolecular Spectroscopy; Michael Blades, Shane Greek, Georg Schulze, Robin Turner, Charles Haynes; University of British Columbia (201)

09:40 Raman Microscopy Through Fiber-optics; Kevin L. Davis, Will K. Kowalchyk, Ian R. Lewis; Kaiser Optical Systems (202)

10:00 Non-Denaturing Capillary Electrophoresis of Collagen in Polymer Solutions; Maureen Lanan,; AutoImmune, Inc. (203)

10:20 Break

11:00 Spectroscopic Applications in the Automotive Industry; Charlene Hayden; GM Research & Development Center (204)

11:20 Developments and Applications of Raman Spectroscopy in an Industrial Setting; Anne Leugers; Dow Chemical USA (205)

11:40 An Academic and Business Perspective on Imaging Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis; Patrick Treado; Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh (206)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:40 PM, Room 557
ANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS OF SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SCATTERING
Presider and Organizer
Keith Carron, University of Wyoming
09:00 New Approaches to Surface-enhanced Spectroscopy; Richard Van Duyne; Northwestern University (207)

09:40 A Comparison of SERS Surfaces; Kathy Rowlen, Karen Norrod; Colorado (208)

10:00 Illicit Drug Screening Using Raman and SERS; S. Michael Angel, Chance Carter, Bill Brewer; The University of South Carolina (209)

10:20 Break

11:00 The Use of Analyte Specific Coatings for SERS Detection; Keith Carron, Roberta Sulk, Brian Kennedy, Tim Deschaine; University of Wyoming (210)

11:20 SERS of Protein:colloid Complexes; Christine Keating, Ken Kovaleski, Michael Natan; Penn State University (211)

11:40 Combinatorially-derived SERS Substrates: Optimization and Reproducibility; Bonnie Baker, Susan Melville, Michael Natan; Penn State University (212)

12:00 The Development of Quantitative, Analytical Methodology Using SERRS; Daran Sadler, W.E. Smith, J C. Jones, C. Rodger; University of Strathclyde (213)

12:20 DNA Determination by Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering- Improved Reliability, Sensitivity and Selectivity; Ewen Smith, D. Graham, C. H. Munro, P. C. White; University of Strathclyde (214)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 551B
CAL GIDDINGS MEMORIAL SYMPOSIUM
Presider and Organizer
Phyllis Brown, University of Rhode Island
09:00 Liquid Chromatography in Microfabricated Systems; Fred E. Regnier; Purdue University (215)

09:20 Flow FFF for Characterization of Water Soluble Polymers, Proteins and Bioparticles; Karl-Gustav Wahlund, Bengt Wittgren, Mikael Nilsson, Marie Walberg; Lund University (216)

09:40 The FFF Techniques as Tools in Biomaterials; Karin Caldwell; University of Utah (217)

10:00 In Electrochromatography are Smaller Lengths Better?; Mark R. Schure; Rohm and Haas Company (218)

11:00 Manipulating Selectivities in Capillary Electrophoresis; Eli Grushka; Hebrew University (219)

11:20 Unifying Theory for Liquid Chromatography, CZE and Electrokinetic Chromatography and Capillary Electrochromatography with Real-Time Simulations; Joseph Foley; Villanova University (220)

11:40 How Modern Chromatography Has Changed Industrial Drug Development; Bruce J. Compton; AutoImmune (221)

12:00 Back to the Beginning: Analysis of Nucleotides by CE with Stacking; Phyllis R. Brown; University of Rhode Island (222)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 AM, Room 553A
ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN PHARMACEUTICAL, BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY I
Presider and Organizer:
James Rusling, University of Connecticut
09:00 Electrochemistry of Encapsulated Redox Centers; Angel Kaifer, Sandra Mendoza; University of Miami (223)

09:40 Photoelectrochemical Destruction of Pollutants; Krishnan Rajeshwar; University of Texas at Arlington (224)

10:20 Break

11:00 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of the Liquid/liquid and Liquid/membrane Interfaces; Michael Mirkin, Allen J. Bard, Michael Tsionsky, Yuanhua Shao; Queens College - CUNY (225)

11:40 Using Modified Gold Electrodes for Direct Electrochemical Studies of Photosystem; Olaf Kievit; Yale University (226)

12:00 DNA Damage Assays in Thin Films; Jilie Kong, James F. Rusling; University of Connecticut (227)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 552B
ENVIRONMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Tom Eglinton, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
09:00 Probing Marine Chemistry Using Voltammetric Techniques; Michael Theberge, George Luther; University of Delaware (228)

09:20 Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Seawater; Robert Chen; U. Massachusetts, Boston (229)

09:40 In Situ Sampling Device Using Diffusion Gradients in Thin Films (DGTs) to Measure Labile Trace Metal Concentrations in Natural Waters; Michael Twiss; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (230)

10:00 X-Ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure (XANES) Spectroscopy: a Non-Destructive Tool for Investigating Sulfur and Nitrogen Speciation in Geochemical and Environmental Studies; Murthy A. Vairavamurthy; Brookhaven National Laboratory (231)

10:20 Break

11:00 Applications of Chromatography and Atomic Spectral Detection in Chemical Oceanography; Peter Uden; Univ. Massachusetts, Amherst (232)

11:20 Apportionment of Fossil Fuel and Biomass Combustion Sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Marine Sediments Using Molecular-Level Radiocarbon Analysis; Timothy Eglinton; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (233)

Tuesday, 9:00 - 12:00, Room 551A
FTICR & ION TRAPS I
Presider and Organizer:
Alan Marshall, Florida State University
09:00 Space Charge and Its Effects on Mass Accuracy in FTICR Mass Spectrometry; I. Jonathan Amster, Michael L. Easterling, Todd Mize;University of Georgia (234)

09:40 Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry: New Geometries and Non-destructive Detection; R. Graham Cooks, J. M. Wells, L. Gill, H. Bui;Purdue University (235)

10:20 Break

11:00 Primary Structural and Functional Studies of Thiamin Biosynthetic Enzymes From E Coli by High Resolution Tandem Mass Spectrometry; Neil L. Kelleher, Sean V. Taylor, Tadhg P. Begley, Fred McLafferty; Cornell University (236)

11:20 The Combined Ion Trap and Its Applications in Physics and Chemistry; Guo-Zhong Li, Joseph A. Jarrell, Allan G. Marshall; Nat'l High Magnetic Field Lab, Florida State University (237)

11:40 Advantages of High Magnetic Field for FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry; Alan G. Marshall, Christopher L. Hendrickson; Ion Cyclotron Resonance Lab NHMFL, Florida State University (238)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Ballroom C
FTIR PHOTOACOUSTIC DEPTH PROFILING
Presider and Organizer:
John F. McClelland, Ames Laboratory/MTEC
09:00 Uniform Depth Profiling of Multiple Depth Ranges in a Single Step-scanning FTIR PAS Experiment; Curtis Marcott, Gloria M. Story; The Procter & Gamble Company (239)

09:20 Impulse Photoacoustic Measurements by Step-scan FTIR Spectrometry; Boiana Budevska; DuPont, Agricultural Products (240)

09:40 The Distribution of UV Absorbers in New and Weathered Coating: Dispersive UV PAS; Roscoe O. Carter, III; Ford Research (241)

10:00 Laser Photopyroelectric Effect Depth Profiling of Photodegradation in Thin Polymer Films; Joan Power, Marc Prystay; McGill University (242)

10:20 Break

11:00 FTIR PAS: a Versatile Spectroscopic Tool for Depth-profiling Chemical Analysis; Eric Jiang, William J. McCarthy; Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Digilab Division (243)

11:20 Quantitative Step-Scan and High Pressure Photoacoustic (HIPPA) FT/IR Spectroscopy: Surface Depth Profiling of Multi-Layered Coatings and Thin Films; Marek W. Urban; North Dakota State University (244)

11:40 Photoacoustic Phase Angle Depth Profiling of Polymer Surfaces Using a DSP Controlled FTIR Spectrometer; Matthew Smith, Thomas Tague; Nicolet Instrument Corporation (245)

12:00 Characterizing Surface and Bulk Properties of Materials by Photoacoustic Variable Depth Sampling; John Mcclelland, Roger W. Jones, Stanley J. Bajic; Ames Laboratory/ Iowa State University/ MTEC Photoacoustics, Inc. (246)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 550 AB
FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES AND NEW INSTRUMENTATION IN ELEMENTAL MASS SPECTROMETRY
Presider and Organizer:
Scott Tanner, Sciex
09:00 Time-resolved Measurements of ICP-MS Signals From Isolated Droplets: Insight Into Ion Production, Ion Transport and Matrix Effects; John Olesik, Ian I. Stewart, Jeffery A. Kinzer; Ohio State University (247)

09:20 Multi-thermal Plasma Distributions From Ion Kinetic Energy Measurements; Vladimir Baranov, Scott D. Tanner; PE-SCIEX (248)

09:40 Ion Extraction in an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer Studied by Laser-excited Ionic Fluorescence; Paul Farnsworth, Brett Duersch; Brigham Young University (249)

10:00 Computational Model of Ion Transport Into the Second Stage of an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer; James Patterson, Paul Farnsworth, Ross Spencer; Brigham Young University (250)

10:20 Break

11:00 Reduction of Carbon Related Interferences in Petrochemical Samples; Katsuhiko Kawabata; Hewlett Packard Ltd. (251)

11:20 Furnace Atomization Plasma Ionization Mass Spectrometry; Ralph Sturgeon; Institute for National Measurement Standards National Research Council of Canada (252)

11:40 Comparison of Calculated and Measured Levels of Polyatomic Ions in ICP/MS and Implications to the Causes and Mechanisms of Production of Polyatomic Ions; Sam Houk; Iowa State University (253)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 556A
IN SITU BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS BY RAMAN & FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY I
Organizers: Michael Feld and Ramasamy Manoharan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presider: Michael Feld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
09:00 Breast Cancer Diagnosis by Near Infrared Raman Spectroscopy; Karen Shafer, R. Manoharan, J. Myles, J. Crowe, M.S. Feld; M.I.T Spectroscopy Laboratoyr (254)

09:20 Microfabricated SERS Probes for Optically Difficult Physiological Environments; Michael Morris, M. Weldon; University of Michigan (255)

09:40 Raman Microspectroscopy in Human Pathology; Jose Centeno; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (256)

10:00 Development of In Vivo Diagnostic Tools Based on Raman Spectroscopy; Gerwin Puppels; University Hospital Rotterdam - AZR (257)

10:20 Break

11:00 Biomedical Raman and Surface-Enhanced Raman Techniques; Tuan Vo-Dinh; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (258)

11:20 Confocal Chemical Mapping by Raman Spectroscopy in Medical/Histological Samples; Fran Adar, Kasem Nithipatikom, Shari Hawi; Instruments S.A. Inc., (259)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 552A
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN GF-AAS II
Organizer: James Harnly, USDA
Presider: Dmitry Katskov, Technikon Pretoria
09:00 Possibilities, Prospects and Limitations of Diode Laser Atomic Spectrometry; Kay Niemax, A. Zybin, H.D. Wizemann, B. Ocker, J. Koch; University of Hohenheim (260)

09:40 Transverse Heated Filter Furnace Atomizer for ETA-AAS; Dmitry Katskov, P. Ngobeni; Technikon Pretoria (261)

10:00 Adaptation of a New CCD Detector for Continuum Source Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Robert Fields, D.N. Wichems, J.M Harnly; USDA, BHNRC, FCL (262)

10:20 Break

11:00 Current Developments in AAS-Solid State Detectors and System Integration; Ian Shuttler; Bodenseewerk Perkin- Elmer GmbH (263)

11:20 Simultaneous Multielement GF-AAS Using a Rowland Circle Spectrometer with CCD Detection; Brad Jones, Karl A. Wagner; Wake Forest University (264)

11:40 Pushing the Boundaries of Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Doug Shrader, Jonathan Moffett; Varian Analytical Instruments (265)

12:00 Recent Advances in On-line Preconcentration and Separation for Simultaneous Multielement Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Bernhard Welz, Eric C. Hosten; Bodenseewerk Perkin- Elmer GmbH (266)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 555A
NMR OF MATERIALS
Presider and Organizer
Jeffrey Reimer, University of California, Berkeley
09:00 Probing Disorder in Solids by NMR. New Experimental Approaches and Strategies; Hellmut Eckert, M. Bertmer, B. Gee, S. Kaczmarek, L. Van Wullen, L. Zuchner; University of Muenster (267)

09:40 Double-and Triple-resonance NMR Studies of Zeolites, Glasses, and Other Materials; Karl Mueller, James Egan, Kimberly Fiske, Theresa Lalain, S. Prabakar, Kevin Sutovich, Robert Wenslow; Penn State University (268)

10:00 NMR of Pulsed Plasma and Pyrolytic Cvd Fluorocarbon Films; Karen Gleason, Kenneth Lau; MIT (269)

10:20 Break

11:00 Applications of Al-27, P-31 and V-51 MAS Double Resonance Experiments in Catalysis; Kurt Zilm, I-wen Wu, Xiaoling Wu; Department of Chemistry, Yale University (270)

11:40 What's Novel About Nanocomposite Materials?; David Zax, Doo-Kyung Yang, Shan Wong; Cornell University (271)

12:00 Solid State NMR Imaging and Spectroscopy for Biomedical Applications; Jerome L. Ackerman; Massachusetts General Hospital (272)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 554B
OPTICAL SENSING I
Presider
Raoul Kopelman, University of Michigan
09:00 Preparation and Optical Properties of Aminated Poly(vinylbenzylchloride) Microspheres Suspended in Hydrogel Membranes for Optical Sensing; Rudolf Seitz; Dept. of Chemistry, U. of New Hampshire (273)

09:20 Novel Biosensors Using a Gold Colloid Monolayer Substrate; Heather Clark, Raoul Kopelman; University of Michigan (274)

09:40 Ultrasmall Selective Fiber Optic Nitric Oxide Biosensor; Susan Barker, Raoul Kopelman; University of Michigan (275)

10:00 Fluorescence Detection of in Vitro Chloride with Micro-and Nano-optodes; Susan Barker, Raoul Kopelman; University of Michigan (276)

10:20 Break

11:00 Studies of Light Scattering by Poly-3-nitro-4-hydroxystyrene Microspheres Embedded in Hydrogels for Use in pH Sensors; Rudolf Seitz; Dept. of Chemistry, U. of New Hampshire (277)

11:20 Use of a Radioluminescent Source for the Spectrophotometric Determination of Phosphorus; Andrew Leach, Daniel L. Burden, Gary Hieftje; Indiana University (278)

11:40 Using Second Harmonic Generation As an Optical Technique for Monitoring Batch Crystallizations; Dale LeCaptain, Kris Berglund; Michigan State University (279)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Ballroom E
SOLID DOSAGE FORM ANALYSIS
Presider and Organizer:
Joep Timmermans, Merck & Co., Inc.
09:00 Advances in NIR Quantitative Analysis of Solid Dosage Forms; Ronald Rubinovitz; Foss NIRSystems (280)

09:20 A Raman Spectral Library for Pharmaceuticals: Non-Invasive Indentification of Dosage Forms in Vials and Blister Packs; Richard McCreery; Ohio State University, Department of Chemistry (281)

09:40 Tablet Analysis by Near-IR Spectroscopy: Transmission and Reflectance; Steven M. Arrivo, Joep Timmermans, Bruce R. Buchanan, R. Jeffrey Tyrrell; Eric Richmond; Merck and Company, Inc. (282)

10:00 Quantification of Tablet Form Coatings by Near-IR Spectroscopy; John Kirsch, Jim Drennen, Merck and Company (283)

10:20 Break

11:00 Optical Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy for Quantitative Measurements in Highly Scattering Media; David Burns; McGill University (284)

11:20 On-line Transmission/Reflectance Measurements of Drug Products; Perry Hailey, Phil Doherty, Sonja, Sekulic; Pfizer Central Research (285)

11:40 Quantitative Analysis of Intact Pharmaceuticals Using Transmission Near-IR and a Polarization Interferometer; Greg Kampa; Buhler Inc. (286)

Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 556B
THE POWER OF MULTIVARIATE CALIBRATION
Presider and Organizer:
John Kalivas, Idaho State University
09:00 Multispectral Analysis for in Vivo Metabolic Measurements; David Burns, Kenneth Schenkman, Eric Feigl; McGill University (287)

09:40 Using Multivariate Techniques to Determine Chemical and Biological Properties In Fish and Fish Products; Anna Cavinato, Barbara Rasco, David Mayes; Eastern Oregon University (288)

10:00 Multivariate Calibration for Open-path FT-IR Spectrometry At Low Resolution; Peter R. Griffiths, Brian K. Hart, Husheng Yang, Robert L. Richardson, Jr.; University of Idaho (289)

10:20 Break

11:00 The Hat Matrix: A Bridge Between PCR, PLS, and LS; John Kalivas, Patrick Lang; Idaho State University (290)

11:40 Multivariate Calibration Strategies for the Determination of Glucose in Biological Matrices by Near-infrared Spectroscopy; Gary W. Small, Mark A. Arnold; Ohio University (291)

Tuesday, 9:00 am - 12:20 AM, Room 554A
YOUNG CHEMISTS
Presider and Organizer:
Alexander Scheeline, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
09:00 Spatially-Confined Self-Aseembly; Gang-yu Liu; Wayne State University (292)

09:20 Tandem Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry and Low Energy Ion/Surface Collisions; Donald E. Riederer; University of Missouri (293)

09:40 Applications of Octopole Ion Guides in Chemical Analysis; Skip Williams; Phillips Laboratory/GPOC (294)

10:00 Conformations and Dynamics of Gas-Phase Biomolecules; David E. Clemmer; Indiana University (295)

10:20 Break

11:00 Spectrochemical Investigations Into the Ability of Dendrimers to Organize Small Molecules; Sheryl A. Tucker; University of Missouri (296)

11:20 Using Combinatorial Chemistry for Drug Discovery: Analytical Challenges; Christopher Brummel; VERTEX Pharmaceuticals (297)

11:40 Rational Design of Chemical and Biological Sensors; Owunmi Sadik, F. Yan, M. Masila, A. Sargent; State University of New York at Binghamton (298)

12:00 Phase Transformations in Surface-confined Amphiphile Molecular Monolayers; Gregory E. Poirier; National Institute for Standards and Technology (299)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:20 PM, Room 553B
ALTERNATE METHODS FOR ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS II
Organizers: Stephen Haswell, University of Hull and George Havrilla, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Presider: George Havrilla, Los Alamos National Laboratory
01:40 Comparative Use of Micro Analysis for Environmental and Geological Materials Using Laser Ablation ICP/MS; Simon Chenery; British Geological Survey (300)

02:20 Performance Comparison of TXRFand ICP/MS Analysis; Stephen Haswell; University of Hull (301)

03:00 Break

03:40 Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence an Emerging Powerhouse; Mary Ann Zaitz; International Business Machines Corporation (302)

04:20 Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission Analysis; David Robertson; University of Kentucky (303)

05:00 Neutron Activation Analysis at the Missouri University Research Reactor; Michael Glascock; University of Missouri (304)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 555B
ANACHEM AWARD SYMPOSIUM II
Presider and Organizer: Jeremy Shaver, Kaiser Optical Sytems, Inc.
01:40 Imaging Spectroscopy Using Optical Fibers; S. Michael Angel, H. Trey Skinner, Brian J. Marquardt; Univ. of South Carolina (305)

02:20 Vibrational Spectroscopy As a Structural Probe of Polymers During Mechanical Deformation; Bruce Chase, Richard Ikeda; DuPont Central Research Department (306)

03:00 Break

03:40 Multiplex Analysis Using On-the-fly Fluorescence Lifetime Detection in CE; Linda McGown, Brian K. Nunnally, Liang-chi Li, Hui He; Duke University (307)

04:20 Microscopy and Imaging: Tools for Spectroscopy and Separations; Michael Morris; University of Michigan (308)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 3:00 PM, Room 550 AB
CALIBRATION & SPECTRAL OVERLAP CORRECTION IN ICP-OES
Presider:
Jon Carnahan, Northern Illinois University
01:40 Full Spectrum Interpretation and Multi Component Analysis Approach for Survey Analysis in ICP Optical Emission Spectrometry; Greet de Loos, Alberto Morales, Eric van Veen; Delft University of Technology (309)

02:00 Improved Multivariate Calibration Methods for Quantitative ICP-AES Analyses; David Haaland, William Chambers, Michael Keenan, David Melgaard, Howland Jones; Sandia National Laboratories (310)

02:20 The Use of Acousto-optic Background Correction for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy in a Scanning Monochromator; Thomas Spudich, Stacey R. Gillespie Jon W. Carnahan; Northern Illinois University (311)

02:40 Spectral Interference Correction for Environmental Applications; Zoe Grosser, Chris Hanna, Alan Ganz, Sarah Howden; The Perkin-Elmer Corporation (312)

Tuesday, 1:40 - 4:40 PM, Room 551B
CAPILLARY ELECTROCHROMATOGRAPHY
Presider and Organzier:
Joe Foley, Villanova University
01:40 Electrochromatography: The Hope and the Promise; John Dorsey, Ashley S. Lister, Catherine A. Rimmer; Florida State University (313)

02:00 Capillary Gel Electrochromatography with Replaceable Media; Mark Schure, Robert E. Murphy, Wendy L. Klotz; Rohm and Haas Company (314)

02:20 Capillary Electrochromatography Using Submicron Particle Sizes; Luis Colon, Adam Fermier, Kimberly Reynolds; SUNY-Buffalo (315)

02:40 Experimental and Theoretical Comparison of Voltage-Driven Separations Including Capillary Electrochromatography; Joe Foley, Andrew J. Maxwell, Joseph G. Phillips; Villanova University (316)

03:00 Break

03:40 Perfusive Electroosmotic Transport in Capillary Electrokinetic Chromatography; Vince Remcho, Daming Li; West Virginia University (317)

04:20 Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering Detection for Microbore Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrochromatography; John A Koropchak, Wei Guo; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (318)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 4:20 PM, Room 553A
ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN PHARMACEUTICAL, BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY III
Presider and Organizer: James Rusling, University of Connecticut
01:40 Non-aqueous Bioelectrochemistry As a Mechanistic Redox Probe in Peroxidase Catalysis; Pam Mabrouk; Northeastern University (319)

02:20 Electrochemistry of Bile Salts; Petr Zuman; Clarkson University (320)

03:00 Break

03:40 Electroactive Enzyme-lipid and Enzyme-DNA Films; James Rusling, Yuri Lvov, Zhe Zhang; University of Connecticut (321)

04:00 Electroenzymology: Oxidation of Styrene Catalyzed by Cytochrome P450 and Myoglobin; Zhe Zhang, James F. Rusling, Xaolin Zu; University of Connecticut (322)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 551A
FTICR & ION TRAPS II
Presider and Organizer: Alan Marshall, Florida State University
01:40 Ion/molecule Reactions for Gaseous Bio-ion Structural Information; Scott A. McLuckey, James L. Stephenson, Jr.; Oak Ridg Nat'l Lab (323)

02:20 Ion Control, MSn and the Detailed Structural Analysis of Carbohydrates; Bruce B. Reinhold, Vernon N. Reinhold, Catherine E. Costello, Alan G. Marshall; Boston Univ. Medical Ctr., Mass Spectrometry Resource (324)

02:40 The Mechanism of Bioactivation of Cytotoxic Cysteine Conjugates of Haloalkanes and Haloalkenes FT-ICR Studies; Doug P. Ridge, Nganha Luu, M. B. Finkelstein, M. W. Anders; University of Delaware (325)

03:00 Break

03:40 Applications of FTMS for Automotive Coatings: Paint by Numbers; Bill Simonsick, Jr., David J. Aaserud; Dupont (326)

04:20 Trapping Gene Products: a Practical Tool for Studying Proteins; Jun Qin; The Rockefeller University (327)

04:40 From Nanospray to Macromolecules: The Undiscovered Country of Electrospray Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry; Troy D. Wood, Sajid Bashir, Michael J. Cieslak, Gisela D. Cymes, Craig P. Dufresne, Sarah A. Lorenz, E. Peter Maziarz, III, Henry R. Padley, Chris S. Remsen, Michael N. Weisburgh; State Univ of NY at Buffalo, Dept. of Chemistry (328)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:40 PM, Room 552A
FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES FOR GF-AAS
Presider and Organizer: James Harnly, USDA
01:40 Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Spatial Resolution; Albert Gilmutdinov, K. Yu. Nagulin, B. Radziuk, M. Sperling, B. Welz; Kazan State University (329)

02:20 The Use of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy to Characterize Electrothermal Atomization; David Butcher, K.G. Vandervoort, K.N. McLain; Western Carolina University (330)

02:40 Investigation of the Mechanism of Chloride Interference Using a 2-step Graphite Furnace Atomizer; Ken Jackson, Tariq M. Mahmood; New York State Department of Health (331)

03:00 Break

03:40 2D Imaging of Particles Distribution in a Graphite Furnace Using Intensified CCD Detection; Patrick Mauchien, E. Masera, Y. Lerat; CEA, Analytical Laser Spectroscopy Group, DCC/DPE Saclay Research Centre (332)

04:00 Atom Removal and Non-spectral Interferences in Graphite Atomisers Studied by Diode Laser Absorption Techniques; Wolfgang Frech, N. Hadgu, J. Gustavsson, O. Axner; Umea University (333)

04:20 Monitoring of Magnesium Nitrate and Chloride Vapor Release in Electrothermal Atomizers; Dmitry Katskov, P. Marais, G Dominelli, P. Tittarelli; Technikon Pretoria (334)

04:40 Assessment of Hollow Cathode Lamp Current Pulsing Regimes for Background Correction in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Ken Aldous; New York State Department of Health (335)

05:00 Gas-phase Cluster Formation As a Key to Understanding Light Scattering in Graphite Furnaces; C.L. Chakrabarti, Ma Qiang, N. Panichev, R.E. Sturgeon, V. Pavski; Carleton University (336)

05:20 Applicability of Non-linear Temperature Ramps to Kinetic Studies in ETAAS; James Holcombe, Timothy E. Histen; University of Texas at Austin (337)

Tuesday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 556A
IN SITU BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS BY RAMAN & FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY II
Presider and Organizer: Michael Feld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
02:00 Fiber Optics Based Excitation-Emission Matrix System for in Vivo Diagnosis of Precancers; Ramasamy Manoharan; M.I.T (338)

02:40 In-Vivo Diagnosis of Esophageal Cancer Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence; Tuan Vo-Dinh; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (339)

03:00 Break

03:40 Application of Optical Spectroscopy for the Characterization of Pre-Cancers and Cancers; Nimmi Ramanujam; University of Pennsylvania; Dept. Biochem. and Biophys (340)

04:00 Ala Induced Ppix-Fluorescence Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer; Frank Koenig; Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School (341)

04:20 Diagnosis of Colonic Polyps Using Fluorescence Excitation Spectroscopy; Kevin Schomacker; Massachusetts General Hospital (342)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 4:40PM, Room 557
IN-SITU RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY UNDER CHALLENGING CONDITIONS
Presider and Organizer: John Haas, EIC Laboratories, Inc.
01:40 A Raman Spectroscopic Sensor for Mineral Characterization on Mars; Alian Wang, Enriqueta Cortez, Larry Haskin; Washington University (343)

02:00 Remote Raman Spectroscopy of Subsurface Environments: Technical Challenges and Solutions; Pamela Mosier-Boss, Stephen Lieberman; Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center (344)

02:20 Fiber Optic Light Management for Raman Analysis of Absorbing and Elastic Scattering Media; Eric Marple, Mike Wach; Visionex (345)

02:40 Confocal Raman Spectral Measurements Applied to Harsh Environments; Jack Young, Sheng Dai, Haiming Xiao; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (346)

03:00 Break

03:40 Analytical Chemistry in Supercritical Water Using Fiber-optic Raman Spectroscopy; Michael Myrick, Wendy Bell, Karl Booksh; University of South Carolina (347)

04:00 Raman Spectroscopy in a High Gamma Radiation Environment; Robert Donohoe, Joseph Skelton; Los Alamos National Laboratory (348)

04:20 Development of a Fiber Optic Probe for Raman Measurements in Hydrothermal Reactors and Steam Generation Boilers; Job Bello; EIC Laboratories (349)

05:00 ASTM Raman Committee Meeting, Room 557

Tuesday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 552B
LASERS FOR SAMPLING & ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS I
Presider: Joel Goldberg, University of Vermont
02:00 From the Ultraviolet to the Infrared: Tunable Pulsed Lasers Based on Optical Parametric Oscillation; Their Specifications, Characteristics, and Limitations for Analytical Spectroscopy; Robert Michel, Jack X Zhou, Xiandeng Hou, Karl X. Yang, Suh-Jen Jane Tsai; University of Connecticut (350)

02:20 Tunable Optical Parametric Oscillator-based Lasers for Sequential Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Robert Michel, Karl X Yang, Jack X. Zhou; University of Connecticut (351)

03:00 Break

02:40 Laser Induced Fluorescence of As and Se in the Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP); Josef Simeonsson, M. Ezer, H.L. Pacquette, D.J. Swart; U. of Iowa (352)

03:40 Spatial and Temporal Profiling of Laser-induced Plasmas; Brian Marquardt, Brian M. Cullum, Tim J. Shaw, S.; Michael Angel, University of South Carolina (353)

04:00 Approaches Towards Magnetic Compression and Re-excitation of Laser-sampled Vapor Using a Theta-pinch Discharge; Robert Gluodenis, Joel Goldberg; University of Vermont (354)

04:20 Study of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy As a Process Monitor and Control Tool for Hazardous Waste Remediation; Jagdish Singh, Fang-Yu Yueh, Hansheng Zhang Robert L. Cook; Mississippi State University (355)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:20 PM, Room 555A
NMR OF BIOMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Presider and Organizer:
Daniel R. Raleigh, SUNY Stony Brook
01:40 Comparison of the Structures of the RNA Binding Domain of Ribosomal Protein L11, Free, and Bound to its 23S RRNA Target; Dennis Torchia, Andrew Hinck, Michelle Markus, Chengrong Huand, David Draper; NIDR, NIH (356)

02:20 NMR Techniques for Characterizing Protein and Nucleic Acid Dynamics; Arthur G. Palmer; SUNY-Stonybrook (357)

02:40 NMR and Spectroscopic Evidence for Sub-Millisecond Events in Protein Folding; Heinrich Roder, Soon-Ho Park, J. Michael Sauder, M. C. Ramachandra Shastry; Fox Chase Cancer Center (358)

03:00 Break

03:40 NMR of RNA; James R. Williamson; MIT (359)

04:00 NMR Diffusion Methods for Examining Biomolecular Association: Applications to the Structure Determination of Proteins; R. Andrew Byrd, Amanda S. Altieri, Jesse E. Taylor, James Moore, Toby Zens; NCI-FCRDC (360)

04:20 Non FT Methods of Data Processing; Jeffrey C Hoch; Rowland Institute of Science (361)

04:40 Solid State NMR Studies of Membrane Proteins; LynnMarie Thompson; University of Massachusetts (362)

05:00 Solid NMR Studies of Protein Structure and Dynamcis; Ann McDermott, Tatyana Polenova Anja Bockmann Yufeng Wei; Columbia University (363)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:20 PM, Room 554B
OPTICAL SENSING II
Presider: Radislav A. Poytrailo, Indiana University
01:40 Biomolecule Immobilization on a Near-Field Optical Probe; Weihong Tan, Xinwen Wang; U. of Florida (364)

02:00 Utilizing a Near Field Optical Probe for Detection of Intracellular [Ca2+] in Single Cells; Weihong Tan, Jonathan D. Bui, Tibor Zelles, M. Ian Phillips; U. of Florida (365)

02:20 Subsurface Contaminant Monitoring by Laser Excitation-emission Matrix/cone Penetrometer; Jonathan Kenny, A. Wright, J. Pepper, R. Premasiri, S. Mathew; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University (366)

02:40 Fiberless Nano-optodes for Real-time Intracellular Chemical Analysis; Heather Clark, Raoul Kopelman; University of Michigan (367)

03:00 Break

03:40 Multidimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Action; Ulrich Panne, C. Dicke, R. Niessner; Technical University Munich (368)

04:00 High Density Fiber Optic Microwell Arrays for Chemical Sensing; Karri L. Michael, Laura C. Taylor, Sandra L. Schultz, Jane A. Ferguson, David R. Walt; Tufts University (369)

04:20 Remote, Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing Based on Near Infrared Reflectance From Hydrogel Membranes with Embedded, Analyte-sensitive Polymer Microspheres; Rudolf Seitz; University of New Hampshire (370)

04:40 Novel Strategies for Spatially Resolved Analyte Mapping Over Large Remote Areas: From Theoretical Evaluation to the First Practical Implementation; Radislav Potyrailo, Gary M., Hieftje; Indiana University (371)

05:00 Novel Concept in Biosensing Based on Artificial Highly Selective and Robust Molecular Recognition Receptors; Radislav A. Potyrailo, R. C. Conrad, A. D. Ellington, G. M. Hieftje; Indiana University (372)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Ballroom E
PHARMACEUTICAL REACTION MONITORING
Presider and Organizer: Peter Hailey, Pfizer Central Research
01:40 Reaction and Solvent Monitoring in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Processes Using Near-IR Spectroscopy; Joep Timmermans; Merck and Company, Inc. (373)

02:20 Reaction Monitoring: Examples from Pfizer’s Process Safety and Reaction Engineering Laboratory (PSREL); Dave Amende; Pfizer Inc. (374)

02:40 In Situ FT/IR Analysis of Asymmetric Aldol Reactions; Joel Hawkins; Pfizer Inc. (375)

03:00 Break

03:40 Application of Mixture Analysis Algorithms to Mid-IR and NIR Reaction Monitoring Spectral Data; Perry Hailey; Pfizer Central Research (376)

04:20 Enhanced Information Recovery from In-Situ Reaction Monitoring Using Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy; Ian Wells; Zeneca (Huddersfield) (377)

04:40 FT/IR Reaction Monitoring; Jeff Sherman; Applied Systems Inc. (378)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Ballroom C
POLARIZATION MODULATION SPECTROSCOPY: VIBRATIONAL CIRCULAR AND LINEAR DICHROISM
Presider and Organizer: Laurence A. Nafie, Syracuse University
01:40 Introduction to Polarization Modulation FT/IR Spectroscopy; Baoliang (Bob) Wang; Hinds Instruments, Inc. (379)

02:00 Protein Conformational Studies Using Vibrational Cirular Dichroism; Tim Keiderling, Petr Pancoska, Vladimir Baumruk, Marie Urbanova, Vit Janota, Bernoli Baello, Sunsool Wi ; University of Illinois at Chicago (380)

02:20 Vibrational Circular Dichroism Spectra of DNA and Chiral Polymers; Hal Wieser; University of Calgary (381)

02:40 Investigation of Model Biological Membranes At the Air-water Interface by Polarization Modulation FTIR Spectroscopy; Michel Pezolet, Helene Bourque, Josee Labrecque, Bernard Desbat; Laval University (382)

03:00 Break

03:40 Polarization Modulation FTIR Measurements for the Characterization of Surface Attachment Chemistry At Metal Surfaces; Robert M. Corn, Claire Jordan, Tony Frutos; Chem. Dept., University of Wisconsin (383)

04:00 Double Polarization Modulation Spectroscopy; Prasad Polavarapu; Vanderbilt University (384)

04:20 Vibrational Optical Activity of Pharmaceutical Molecules; Teresa B. Freedman; Syracuse University (385)

04:40 Determination of % Enantomeric Excess in Molecules of Pharmaceutical Interest; Rina K. Dukor, Allan Rilling, Henry Buijs, Jean-Rene Roy, Laurence A. Nafie; Bioinformatics Department, Vysis, Inc. (386)

Tuesday, 1:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 556B
PROCESS NIR
Presider and Organizer: Marion Hansen, University of Tennesee
01:40 Multivariate Process Control; John MacGregor; McMaster University (387)

02:20 A Rubber Property by Process NIR; Robert L. Long; Exxon Chemical (388)

02:40 Trace-Level Additive Monitoring Using Fiber Optic NIR; Srinivas Vedula; University of Tennessee (389)

03:00 Break

03:40 AOTF NIR Real-Time Process Applications; John Richmond; Brimrose Corporation of America (390)

04:20 Dryer Effluent Monitoring in a Pharmaceutical Pilot Plant Via Fiber Optic NIR; Dwight Walker; Glaxo Wellcome Inc. (391)

04:40 On-Line Diffuse Reflectance Monitoring Using FT/NIR; Shih Chang; Analect Instruments (392)

Tuesday, 3:40 PM - 5:20 PM, Room 550B
TIME OF FLIGHT MS FOR ATOMIC & MOLECULAR ANALYSIS
Presider: Ian Stewart, Ohio State University
03:40 Theoretical and Experimental Description of an On-axis Energy Discrimination Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer for ICPMS; Gary M. Hieftje; Indiana University (393)

04:00 Expanded Capabilities for Laser Ablation Solid Sampling Via ICP-TOFMS; Lloyd Allen, Kevin Brushwyler, Dave Myers, Stuart Georgitis; LECO Corp. (394)

04:20 Fast Transient Signals Simultaneous Multielement Analysis by ICP-TOFMS; Dmytro Bandura, Clive Davenport, Robert Peile; GBC Scientific Equipment Pty Ltd (395)

04:40 TOF-ICP-MS: Simultaneous Multielement Analysis of Transient Signals; Stuart Georgitis, Kevin Brushwyler, Dave Myers, Lloyd Allen; LECO Corp. (396)

05:00 A Gas-sampling Glow Discharge Ionization Source for Atomic and Molecular Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry; John P. Guzowski, Jr., Gary Hieftje, J.A.C. Broekart, S.J. Ray; Indiana University (397)
 

Wednesday, 8:00 AM - Plenary Lectures
Ronald Hites, Indiana University, Ballroom D
                          W. H. Woodruff, Los Alamos National Lab, Ballroom B Werner Kuhr, University of California, Ballroom E
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 551A
ADVANCES IN TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY
Presider and Organizer: Ron Beavis, New York University Medical Center
09:00 Quadrupole Ion Trap As an Ion Source for a Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer; Vlad Doroshenko; Johns Hopkins University (398)

09:20 Optimization Strategies in Delayed Extraction Maldi TOF; Peter Juhasz; PerSeptive Biosystems (399)

10:00 Electrospray Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry with Orthogonal Ion Extraction; Anatoli Verentchikov; PerSpective Biosystems (400)

10:20 Break

11:00 Miniturization of Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometers Using Endcap Reflectors; Tim Cornish; Johns Hopkins Univ. Med. School (401)

11:40 Recnt Developments in Time-of-Flight Instrumentation for ESI and MALDI; Werner Ens; University of Manitoba (402)

12:00 Ion Emission Plumes and Their Impact on TOF Ion Source Design; Ronald Beavis; Skirball Inst, NY Univ. Med. Ctr. (403)

Wednesday, 9:20 AM - 11:40 AM, Room 557
APPLICATION OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE CONTROL OF CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Presider and Organizer: Fran Adar, Instruments SA
09:20 Continuing Optimization and Application of a Direct Insertion Fiber Optic Raman Probe; Patrick O'Rourke, Jon Noonan, Fran Adar; Equitech International (404)

09:40 On-line Raman Spectroscopy of Industrial Catalytic Processes; Ruth Geiger; Dilor GmbH, ISA (405)

10:00 Control of Chemical Processes by Remote Raman Spectroscopy Without Fluorescence; Philippe Marteau, Nathalie Zanier; L.I.M.H.P., Institut galil_e. CNRS (406)

10:20 Break

11:00 Use of Chemometric Calibration Methods for Robust On-line Raman Spectroscopy; Patrick Wiegand, Fran Adar, Jon Noonan; Union Carbide (407)

11:20 The Fiber Spinning Process: What Can Raman Scattering Tell Us?; Bruce Chase; Dupont (408)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 556A
APPLICATIONS OF OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY IN THE BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
Presider and Organizer: Partha Manavalan, Genzyme Corporation
9:00 Estimation of Secondary/tertiary Structure of Proteins Using Ultra-violet Circular Dichroism; Peter McPhie; Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmocology, NIDDK, NIH. (409)

09:40 Use of FTIR in the Development of Protein Pharmaceuticals; Steven Prestrelski; Alza Corporation (410)

10:20 Break

11:00 Biological Applications of Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy; Robert Fisher, Matt Fivash, Eric Towler, Maxine Medaglia, Lisa Lachenmayr; NCI-FCRDC (411)

11:20 Characterization of Amino Acid Modifications in Peptides and Proteins by FT-IR; Partha Manavalan, Kevin Courchesne, Tim Edmunds; Genzyme Corporation (412)

12:00 Development of Molecular Based Drug Screening Methods: Applications of Optical Techniques; Yang Wang, Merck & Co. (412A)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 551B
CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS: THE NEXT GENERATION
Presider and Organizer: Joe Foley, Villanova University
09:00 Charged Cyclodextrin-Mediated Sample Stacking in Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography: A Simple New Method for Enhancing the Detection Sensitivity with Hydrophobic Compounds; James Landers, James F. Palmer, Robert P. Oda, Apryll M. Stalcup, Michael A. Strausbauch; Mayo Clinic (413)

09:40 Thermodynamics of Micelle-Water Partitioning in MEKC: Comparisons with n-Octanol-Water Biopartitioning; John Dorsey, Brian N. Woodrow; Florida State University (414)

10:00 Thermodynamically Stable Vesicles Formed from Mixtures of Oppositely Charged Surfactant Provide Better Hydrophobic, Polar Group, and Shape Selectivity than SDS Micelles; Joe Foley, Mei Hong; Villanova University (415)

10:20 Break

11:00 Evaluation of Polymeric Surfactants as Pseudo-Stationary Phases for Electrokinetic Chromatography; Chris Palmer, Keith T. Tellman, Ting Chen; New Mexico Tech (416)

11:20 Capillary Electrophoresis in the Agrichemical Business; Maximillian Safarpour; Cyanamid (417)

11:40 Regioisomeric and Enantiomeric Resolution of Cytochrome P-450 Metabolites of Arachidonic Acid by Capillary Electrophoresis; Victoria VanderNoot, Jonathan Dordick, Mike VanRollins; University of Iowa, Dept. of Chem. & Biochem. Eng.) (418)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Ballroom E
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF IN-VIVO ANALYSIS
Presider and Organizer: Kathy Alam, Sandia National Laboratory
09:00 Identification of Vulnerable Arteriosclerotic Plague by NIR Spectroscopy; Rob Lodder; University of Kentucky (419)

09:40 Imaging Brain Function, Gene Regulation and Infection in the Body Noninvasively Using Light; David Benaron (420)

10:20 Break

11:00 In Vitro Model for Developing Noninvasive Glucose Monitors; Jason Burmeister (421)

11:40 NIR Measurement of Tissue pH to Investigate Ischemia and Reperfusion in Muscles and Organs; Babs Soller (422)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:40 AM, Room 550A
ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTORS & SENSORS
Presider and Organizer:
Steve Creager, Clemson University
09:00 Sinusoidal Voltammetry for the Direct Detection of Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids and DNA in Flowing Streams; Werner Kuhr, Pankaj Singhal; University of California (423)

09:20 Dual Ultramicroelectrode Devices for Electroanalysis; John Kirchoff, Francis Burns, Dean Giolando; University of Toledo (424)

09:40 Pulsed Electrochemical Detection in Bioanalysis; William R. LaCourse; University of Maryland Baltimore County (425)

10:00 Electrochemical Amplification At Alkanethiolate-modified Gold Electrodes; Stephen Creager, Kent Alleman, Marla French; Clemson University (426)

10:20 Break

11:00 The Use of HPLC-EC Coulometric Electrode Array Systems for Studies Related to Oxidative Metabolism; John Cullison, Mark Bowers, Bruce Bailey, Paul Gamache; ESA Inc. (427)

11:20 Axially-Withdrawn Rotating Cylinder Electrode for Alloy Surface Preparation and Characterization; Alexander Scheeline, Husheng Gao, Arne J. Pearlstein; University of Illinois (428)

11:40 Electrochemical Oscillations of Indium(III); Howard D. Dewald, Joseph Thomas, Roger W. Rollins; Department of Chemistry (429)

12:00 Oscillatory Electro-oxidation of Aluminum and 2024 Aluminum Alloy Rotating Disk Electrodes.; Alexander Scheeline, Dewayne T. Bowlin, Kenyata Clay, Arne J. Pearlstein; University of Illinois (430)

12:20 Bifunctional and Electrocatalytic Detection of Nitric Oxide at Palladium-Iridium Alloy Coated Glassy Carbon Electrode; Jian-Shan Ye, Jian-Hong Pei, Xiao-Yuan Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (431)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 552A
ELECTROTHERMAL VAPORIZATION SAMPLE INTRODUCTION FOR THE ICP
Organizer: James Harnly, USDA
Presider: Vahid Majidi, Los Alamos National Laboratory
09:00 Assessment of Electrothermal Vaporization Sample Introduction ICP Mass Spectrometry for Chemical Analysis; Conrad Gregoire, Ralph E. Sturgeon, C.L. Chakrabarti; Geological Survey of Canada (432)

09:40 Transportation of Analyte in ETV-ICP-MS; Jim Holcombe, Delany Logan; University of Texas at Austin (433)

10:00 Update on Ultrasonic Slurry Sampling ETV-ICP/MS; Nancy Miller-Ihli, Vahid Majidi; USDA, BHNRC, FCL (434)

10:20 Break

11:00 Nucleation and Cluster Formation: the Safest Route for Analytes From ETV to ICP-MS; Vahid Majidi, Nancy Miller-Ihli; USDA, BHNRC, FCL (435)

11:20 Determination of Actinides in Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Brines by Electrothermal Vaporization Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Sandra Bonchin, Julie A. Eyre, Jose A. Olivares, Thomas M. Yoshida; Los Alamos National Laboratory (436)

11:40 Analyte Ionization in the FAPES Source; Ralph Sturgeon, R. Guevremont; National Research Council of Canada (437)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 553B
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS: AS, Cd, Pb and Se
Presider: Julian Tyson, University of Massachusetts
09:00 Determination of Selenium in Sediments by ETV-ICP-MS; Joseph Lam, Ralph E. Sturgeon, James W. McLaren; National Research Council of Canada (438)

09:20 Trace Detection of As and Se by Electrothermal Atomization-Laser Induced Fluorescence; Josef Simeonsson, D.J. Swart; U. of Iowa (439)

09:40 Determination of Selenium by Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Co-immobilization of Analyte and Borohydride Reagent on an Anion Exchange Resin; Julian Tyson, Pablo Carrero; University of Massachusetts (440)

10:00 Determination of Lead by Flow Injection Hydride Generation Atomic Spectrometry; Robert Ellis, Julian Tyson, Susan McIntosh; University of Massachusetts (441)

10:20 Break

11:00 Development of a Multielement W-coil Spectrometer for Simultaneous Determination of Cu and Pb in Drinking Water; Arthur Salido, Dr. Brad Jones; Wake Forest University (442)

11:20 In-the-field Determinations of Cd with a Portable Tungsten Coil Atomic Absorption Spectrometer; James Batchelor, Bradley T. Jones; Wake Forest University (443)

11:40 Laser Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry in A Graphite Furnace for Direct Determination of Lead in Paint by Solid Sampling; Robert Michel, Karl X. Yang, Jack X. Zhou, Robert G. Michel.; University of Connecticut (444)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Ballroom C
INFRARED SPECTRAL IMAGING
Presider and Organizer: Curtis A. Marcott, Procter & Gamble
09:00 FTIR Chemical Imaging Using an MCT Focal-plane Array Detector for Tissue Analysis and Histopathology; Neil Lewis; National Institutes of Health (445)

09:40 Mid-IR Spectral Imaging Using an MCT Focal-plane Array Detector; Curtis Marcott, Robert C. Reeder; The Procter & Gamble Company (446)

10:00 IR Imaging of Biomineralized Tissues in Normal and Pathological States; Richard Mendelsohn, E. Paschalis, A. L. Boskey; Rutgers University (447)

10:20 Break

11:00 Fast Infrared Imaging of Complex Polymer Systems; Jack Koenig; Case Western Reserve University (448)

11:40 Microscopic to Macroscopic Applications of FTIR Imaging Spectroscopy Using an MCT Focal Plane Array Detector; Norman Wright, Richard Crocombe, David Drapcho, William McCarthy; Bio-Rad, Digilab Division (449)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:40 AM, Room 556B
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY: BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
Presider and Organizer: Victor Kalasinsky, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
09:00 Infrared Detection of Drugs of Abuse in Biological Matrices; Kathryn S. Kalasinsky; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (450)

09:20 Progess in Step-Scan Fourier Transform Vibrational Circular Dichroism; Lawrence A. Nafie; Syracuse University (451)

09:40 Application of 2D-IR Correlation Analysis in Elucidating Protein Secondary Structure in Aqueous Solutions; Hugh H. Richardson; Ohio University (452)

10:00 Protein Conformation Under Crystallization Conditions by Fourier Transform Vibrational Spectroscopy; Philip B. Oldham; Mississippi State University (453)

10:20 Break

11:00 Infrared and Raman Microspectroscopy in the Pathology Laboratory; Victor F. Kalasinsky; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (454)

11:20 Mid-infrared and Near-infrared Conformational Study of Beta-lactoglobulin Using Two-dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy; Nelson Sefara, Hugh H. Richardson; Ohio University (455)

11:40 FTIR Investigation of pH-dependent Conformational Changes in Cytochrome C; David Moss, Ralf Masuch; Karlsruhe Research Center (456)

12:00 Modifications to Thin Layer Chromatography Media for Improvements in In-situ TlLC FTIR; Penn Weaver; Schering-Plough HealthCare Products (457)

12:20 Implementation of the Adjoint Spectrum Algorithm in Infrared Spectroscopy - Advantages for Quantitative Applications; Hector L. Casal, David Cameron, Don Kuehl; DHC Analysis (458)

 

Wednesday, 11:00 AM- 12:20 PM, Room 553A
INVESTIGATION OF DROPLETS IN ICP-OES & ICP-MS
Presider: Kurt Thaxton, Ohio State University
11:00 Simulation of Time-resolved Analyte Number Density Maps in the ICP; Gary Hieftje; Indiana University (459)

11:20 Study of the Influence of the Matrix in an Inductively Coupled Plasma with Monodisperse Droplets; Paul B. Farnsworth, Alexandru Lazar; Brigham Young University (460)

11:40 The Fate of Droplets From a Direct Injection Nebulizer in Inductively Coupled Plasmas Using Phase-Doppler Particle Analysis; Akbar Montaser, John McLean; Department of Chemistry, The George Washington Univ (461)

12:00 Fundamental Investigation of Matrix Effects and Ion Transport in ICP/MS Using Individual Drop Sample Introduction; Ian Stewart, John W. Olesik; The Ohio State University (462)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM, Room 553A
LASERS FOR SAMPLING AND ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS II
Presider: Kurt Thaxton, Ohio State University
09:00 Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy As a Continuous Emission Monitor; Jagdish Singh, Hansheng Zhang Fang-Yu Yueh; Mississippi State University (463)

09:20 Laser Ablation ICP-MS for the Characterization of Ceramics; Arjan J. G. Mank; Philips CFT (464)

09:40 Laser Ablation Coupled with Microwave Induced Plasma Emission Spectrometry: the Effect of Ablation Wavelength and Detection Delay Time on Matrix Effects; Robert Michel, Jack X. Zhou, Xiandeng; University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry (465)

10:00 Material Characterization Using Laser Ablation ICP-MS; Rodney Fonseca; General Electric Corporate Research and Development (466)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:40 PM, Room 555A
LUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY OF INORGANIC MATERIALS
Presiders and Organizers: Hans Hofstraat, Akzo Nobel Central Research and DeLyle Eastwood, Air Force Intitute of Technology
09:00 Probing the Er(III) Local Environment in Hybrid Sol-gel Glass; Galina Milova, Mark Andrews, Andrei Scirtack, David Simkin, Christophe Den Auwer, Herve Dexpert; McGill University (467)

09:20 Rare-earth Spectroscopy and Characterization of Rare-earth Doped Glasses; Dale L. Perry, Eric Faulque, B. Dulieu, C. Seybert, J. Werya; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (468)

09:40 Lanthanide Luminescence As a Probe of Nanocrystalline Materials; Brian M. Tissue; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (469)

10:00 Advances in Chemical Sensors Based on Luminescent Inorganic Complexes; James N. Demas, Wenying Xu, Kristi Kneas, Jason Price, B.A. DeGraff; University of Virginia (470)

10:20 Break

11:00 Luminescence Studies of Si-clathrate Compounds; Peter C. Eklund; University of Kentucky (471)

11:20 Luminescence Spectroscopy of Rare Earth Ions in Fluoride Glasses; Jacques Lucas; Universite de Rennes I (472)

11:40 Lanthanide-based Optical Supramolecules; Daniel G. Nocera; Michigan State University (473)

12:00 Near-IR Luminescent Rare-earth Sensitizer Complexes; Johannes W. Hofstraat, Manon P. Oude Wolders, Franciscus C.J.M. van Veggel, David N. Reinhoudt, Martinus H.V. Werts, Jan W. Verhoeven; Akzo Nobel Central Research (474)

12:20 Electroluminescence and Cathodoluminescence from Inorganic CdSe Nanocrystals Embedded in Thin Film Structures; H. Mattoussi, J. Rodrigez-Viejo, M. G. Bawendi, M. F. Rubner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (475)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 552B
NEW APPROACHES TO THE CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AEROSOL PARTICLES
Presider and Organzier: John Birks, University of Colorado
09:00 Mass Spectrometry of Ultrafine Aerosol Particles; Murray Johnston, Vladimir Frankevich, Kenneth Neubauer, Peter Carson, Anthony Wexler; University of Delaware (476)

09:40 What Single Particle Mass Spectrometry Can Tell Us About Atmospheric Aerosols; Daniel Murphy, Ann Middlebrook, David Thomson; NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory (477)

10:00 Real-Time Monitoring of Aerosol Processes in the Troposphere; Kimberly Prather, E. Gard, D. Gross, M. Gaelli, B. Morrical, D. Fergensen, T. Diene; University of California, Riverside (478)

10:20 Break

11:00 Real-time MS/MS Characterization of Individual Aerosol Particles; J. Michael Ramsey, W.B. Whitten, P.T.A. Reilley, R.A. Gieray, M. Yang; Oak Ridge National Laboratroy (479)

11:20 Evaluating the Composition and Reactivity of Aerosols in the Lower Stratosphere Using Aircraft Measurements; Lori Del Negro; NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory (480)

11:40 Size Distribution and Chemical Characterization of Atmospheric Aerosols Using Atomic Force Microscopy; John Birks, David Lehmpuhl, Kathy Ramirez, Amy Michel, Kathy Rowlen; University of Colorado (481)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 555B
PREPARING STUDENTS FOR CAREERS AS INDUSTRIAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS
Presider and Organzier:
Lynn Melton, University of Texas, Dallas
09:00 My Work As an Industrial Analytical Chemist; Thomas Thorpe, Diane D. Tarry; Procter & Gamble (482)

09:20 Delivering Analytical Technology to Where the Money is - What’s Needed in the Toolbox; Charles E. Miller; E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. (483)

09:40 Professional Development of Analytical Chemists; Warren B. Crummett; Dow Chemical Company (retired) (484)

10:20 Break

11:00 Life in the Analytical Services Industry: Things They Never Tell You in Graduate School; Ron Hass; Triangle Laboratories (484)

11:20 Preparation of Industrial Analytical Chemists: Skills and Curriculum; Lynn A. Melton; University of Texas at Dallas (486)

12:00 Panel Discussion; Melton (487)

Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 554A
THERMAL ANALYSIS
Presider and Organizer: Robert Pogue, University of Dayton
09:00 Materials Characterization by an Advanced TG-FTIR-MS Coupled with a GC/ MS System; Wei-Ping Pan; Western Kentucky University (488)

09:40 Characterization of Polymers by Thermally Stimulated Current; Marc Galop; Thermold Partners, L.P. (489)

10:20 Break

11:00 Examining Complex Thermal Decompositions Using Infra-red Spectroscopy; Brian McGrattan; Perkin-Elmer Corporation (490)

11:40 FT-Raman Analysis of Crystallinity of Polyactide; Deru Qin, Robert Kean; Cargill Inc. (491)

 

Poster session Sponsored by
Society for Applied Spectroscopy
Presenters will be at their posters from:

1:30-2:30 pm Atomic Spectroscopy, Posters 492 - 529

2:30-3:30 pm Mass Spectrometry, Separations and Chemometrics, Posters 530 - 577

3:30-4:30 pm Molecular Spectroscopy, Posters 578 - 604

Attention SAS students. Please be present at their posters from 1:30 - 2:30 pm, in addition to the above time.
 
POSTER SESSION I
ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
Authors present from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
492 - Deducing ETA Vaporization Mechanisms; James A. Holcombe, Timothy E. Histen; University of Texas (492)

493 - Ultratrace Determinations of Elements by Simultaneous GF-AAS for Semiconductor Applications: Which Factors Influence the Detection Limit?; Gerhard Schlemmer, Michaela Feuerstein; Bodenseewerk Perkin- Elmer GmbH (493)

494 - Application of Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Elemental Speciation; Vahid Majidi, Nancy Miller-Ihli; US Department of Agriculture (494)

495 - Effect of Electrode Area on Fundamental and Analytical Characteristics of Atmospheric Pressure Capacitively Coupled Plasmas; Michael Blades; University of British Columbia (495)

496 - Identification of Individual Aluminum Alloys Using Spark Ablation and Neural Network; David Coleman, Billie Shepherd; Wayne State University (496)

497 - An Enclosed Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry System for the Analysis of Phosphine: Instrumentation Development; Ramon M. Barne; University of Massachusetts (497)

498 - Methods Development Via Post-processing of CID-echelle Spectra; Geoffrey Coleman, Rodger Starek; Thermo Jarrell Ash Corp. (498)

499 - A Direct Injection High Efficiency Nebulizer for High Performance Liquid Chromatography Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Detection; Akbar Montaser; Department of Chemistry, The George Washington University (499)

500 - Graphite Furnace AAS: a Technique of Diveristy; Deborah Bradshaw (500)

501 - Improvising on Nature's Metal Binding System Using Immobilized Synthetic Polyamino Acids for Preconcentration with Flow Injection Analysis; Maury Howard, Holly A. Jurbergs, Jose Gonzales, James A. Holcombe; University of Texas (501)

502 - Trace-metal Analysis of Water Using Solid Phase Extraction Disks and X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry; Meredith Daniel, James D. Batchelor, Bradley T. Jones; Wake Forest University (502)

503 - Analysis of Serum for Selenium by ZAAS After Treatment to Reduce the Biohazard From Viruses; Claude Veillon, K.Y. Patterson, S. Yamini; USDA (503)

504 - Stable Isotope Analysis by ICP-MS Using a Highly Efficient Concentric Nebulizer; Kristine Patterson, C. Veillon, T.C. O'Haver; USDA (504)

505 - Applications of ICP-MS and ICP-OES for Materials Analysis in the Microelectronics Industry; Nur Selamoglu, Joze E. Antol; Lucent Technologies (505)

506 - Determination of Cadmium in Aqueous Samples by Generation of a Volatile Species by 'hydride' Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Cesar Vargus, Julian F. Tyson; University of Massachusetts (506)

507 - Laser Enhanced Ionization (LEI) Spectrometry in the Air Acetylene Flame; Josef Simeonsson, S. Elwood, M. Ezer; U. of Iowa (507)

508 - Elimination of Isobaric Interferences Using Pulsed RF and DC Glow Discharge Ionization Sources; Fred King, Robert E. Steiner; West Virginia University (508)

509 - Multi-element Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with a Tungsten Coil Atomizer; Karl Wagner, Bradley T. Jones; Wake Forest University (509)

510 - Development of an Atomic Spectrometer Based Upon a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD); James Batchelor, Bradley T. Jones; Wake Forest (510)

511 - Modeling, Design and Characterization of Capacitive Discharge Systems for the Production of Pulsed Magnetic Fields Suitable for the Magnetic Modification of Plasmas for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy; Joel Goldberg, Robert Gluodenis; University of Vermont (511)

512 - Langmuir Probe Study of the Charged Particle Characteristics in a Helium Analytical Radio Frequency Glow Discharge; Michael Belkin, Joseph Caruso, Steven Christopher, Yuancai Ye, Ken Marcus; University of Cincinnati (512)

513 - Atomization Mechanisms of Barium, Cadmium and Lead in a Tungsten Coil; Pedro Oliveira, F. J. Krug, J. A. Nobrega; University Federal of Sao Carlos (513)

514 - Long-term Performance of an Advanced Ultrasonic Nebulizer Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy; Fred G. Smith; CETAC Technologies, Inc. (514)

515 - Optimization of Acid Digestion Temperatures Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography; Kerry D. Besecker, Bradley T. Jones; Wake Forest University (515)

516 - Trace Element Determination and Chromatographic Speciation in Marine Plankton; Mark Storton, Zikri Arslan, Julian F. Tyson Peter C. Uden; University of Massachusetts (516)

517 - Modular Instrument Design; Brent Mantooth, Caryn L. Sanford, Bradley T. Jones; Mercer University (517)

518 - Determination of Low Level Mercury in Seawter by Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption; Cathleen Zimmerman, Lee Kudirka; Cetac Technologies Inc. (518)

519 - Speciation of Cu, Zn, and Pb in Urine From Pb-poisoned Patients Using HPLC-ICPMS; Gene S. Hall; Rutgers University (519)

520 - ICPMS Determination of Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu and Zn Concentrations in Biological Fluids From Lead Poisoned Children; Gene S. Hall, Debbie Persuad; Chemistry Department, Rutgers University (520)

521 - Clean Chemistry for Elemental Analysis Using Microwave Digestion and an Environmental Evaporation Chamber; Keith Levine, Arthur Salido, Charles B. Rhodes, Jr.; Wake Forest University (521)

522 - Detective ICP-MS: Pb Isotope 'fingerprinting' to Track Down Sources of Pb Contamination in a Household Plumbing System; Gene Hall, Kwesi Aggrey; Rutgers University (522)

523- Study of Chemical Modifiers for the Determination of Cr in Biological Materials by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry with a Tungsten Coil Atomizer; Carlos Bruhn, Jose Y. Neira, Margarita Darder, Joaquim A. Nobrega; University of Concepcion (523)

524 - Magnetic Sector Design Considerations for Elemental ICP/MS Analysis; Philip Marriott; VG Elemental (524)

525 - Assessment of Detection Limit Versus Crater Size for Glass Reference Materials by Laser Ablation ICP/MS; Jenny Godfrey; VG Elemental (525)

526 - Analysis of a Series of Alloys by Fiber Optic Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy; David A. Rusak, Benjamin W. Smith, James D. Winefordner; University of Florida (526)

527 - Micro-scale Sample Dissolution and Analysis of Rat Brain for Evidence of Cerebral Mercury Deposition; Brian Buckley, Markus Dey, Kenneth Reuhl, Willie Johnson, Jr.; Rutgers University (527)

528 - Synthesis of Reagent 3'-Phosphonoarsenazo and Its Spectrophotometric Determination of Chromium; Fusheng Sun, Dongming Wang, Department of Chemistry, University of San Francisco, USA; Department of Science and Technology, Suzhou Institute of Urban Construction and Environmental Protection (528)

529 - The role (or Extent of) Charged Droplets in Atomic Spectrometry; George Agnes, Qiang Xu; Simon Fraser University (529)
 

Wednesday, 1:30 PM - 4;30 PM
SOCIETY FOR APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY SPONSORED
POSTER SESSION II
MASS SPECTROMETRY, SEPARATIONS
AND CHEMOMETRICS
Authors must be present from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm

530 - Analysis of Oxidation Products of Low-density Lipoprotein Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography; Clare M.M. Smith, Grainne M. Kenneally; University College Cork (530)

531 - Measurement of Trapping Efficiency for Laser Desorption Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry; Michael Blades, Damon Robb; University of British Columbia (531)

532 - Capillary Electrophoresis for the Determination of Chelating Agents in WIPP Brines; Sandra Bonchin, Julie Eyre, Dan Gerth; Los Alamos National Laboratory (532)

533 - Quick Screening for Drugs of Abuse by Fast Gas Chromatography; Anthony Andrews, Erin Wiley Anthony Andrews; Centre for Intelligent Chemical Instrumentation (533)

534 - Purification of Glycoproteins Using Affinity-based Reversed Micellar Extraction; Victoria VanderNoot, Jae Hoon Choe, Jonathan Dordick; Dept. Chem. & Biochem Eng., Univ. of Iowa (534)

535 - Chromatographic Performance of a Range of Commercially Available C18 Silica Phases Used in HPLC; Cathy Burchat, A.M. McGann, P. Ross M. Woodruff; Hypersil (535)

536 - Tests to Ensure Chromatographic Reproducibility and Stability for a Broad Range of Compounds; Cathy Burchat, P. Ross, A. M. McGann, M. Woodruff, J. Dutton, O. Weir; Hypersil (536)

537 - Packed Capillaries and Specialist Phases for Capillary Electrochromatography; Cathy Burchat, P. Ross, H. Lomax, C. Patterson, J. Dolphin, O. Weir; Hypersil (537)

538 - Capillary Electrochromatography: Performance Evaluation; Cathy Burchat, P. Ross, H. Lomax, G. Barney; Hypersil (538)

539 - Analysis of the EPA Method 610 PAH Mixture in 4 Minutes; Cathy Burchat, K. Brandreth, J. Dolphin; Hypersil (539)

540 - Selectivity and Sensitivity of Nitrogen Detection in GC-atomic Emission (GC-AED); Angela Gonzalez, Lisa M. Lavoie Peter C. Uden; University of Massachusetts (540)

541 - Dual Wavelength Detection for Confirmation of Peak Purity and Compound Identification in HPLC: Comparison with Photodiode Array Detection for Vanillin and Related Compounds; Nancy Astephen, Richard Andrews; Waters Corp. (541)

542 - Measurement of Linear Dynamic Range of Absorbance Detectors; Richard Andrews, Nancy E. Astephen; Waters Corp. (542)

543 - Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering Detection (CNLSD) As a New Method of Detection for Ion Chromatography; Salma Sadain, John A. Koropchak; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (543)

544 - Determination of Selenoamino Acids and Other Non-volatile Selenium Compounds in Phytoremediative Plants and in Animal Manure by HPLC-ICP-MS; Mih ly Kotrebai, Susan M. Bird, Peter C. Uden, Julian F. Tyson, Eric Block, Eric Denoye; University of Massachusetts (544)

545 - Using Thermomechanical Analysis to Determine When Acrylic Based Photoresists Will Maintain Their Integrity During Etching; John Skwarto, Russ Haschke, Hank Griffin; Texas Instruments (545)

546 - Dissociation Constants of Arylazopyrazolone Compounds and Stability Constants of Their Lanthanide Complexes; Mamdouh Masoud; Alexandria University (546)

547 - Study of A Molecular Relaxation of Bensene and Monosubstituted Bensene in Pure Liquids; Nataliya Atamas', L.A. Bulavin, V E. Pogorelov; Kiev Taras Shevchenko University (547)

548 - Differentiation Between Peptide NH2 and OH C-terminal Groups Using Negative Ion Post-source Decay Maldi-tof MS; Jaran Jai-nhuknan, Carolyn Cassady; Miami University (548)

549 - Gas-phase Reactivity and Dissociation of Isomeric [m + 4h]4+ Ions From Insulin Chain B; Nigel Ewing, Carolyn Cassady; Miami University (549)

550 - Concentration of the Impurities Just in the Ion Sourse of the Mass Spectrometer; Vladimir Faerman, Solomon Kirsh; Institute of Chemistry at the State University (550)

551 - Molecular Weight and Binding Determination of Various Receptors and Ligands Using Visible Wavelength Maldi-TOFMS; Fred King; West Virginia University (551)

552 - Examination of Protein Charge State Distribution Shifts in ESI-MS; Fred King, D.R. Dain; West Virginia University (552)

553 - How Accurate Are Your Measurements?; Vanaja Sivakumar, Nimi Kocherlakota, Ralph Obenauf; SPEX CERTIPREP INC. (553)

554 - Chemometric Basefunction Component Method for Detection Improvement in Air-ICP-AES; Zhubiao Zhu, George P. Miller; DIAL/Mississippi State University (554)

555 - Comparison of Applications of Genetic Algorithms for Multivariate Analysis; Matt Mosley, Ron Williams; Clemson University (555)

556 - Swellable Hydrogels for Remotely Interrogatable Magnetochemical Sensors; Rudolf Seitz, C. A. Grimes, J. L. Horn, M. T. Rooney; Dept. of Chemistry, U. of New Hampshire (556)

557 - Fiber-optic Chemical Sensing of Single Cells; Laura C. Taylor, David R. Walt; Tufts University (557)

558 - Separation of Phospholipids From Bacterial Extracts Using Reverse Phase and Normal Phase Chromatography with Detection by Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry; Michael Wensing, Gavin E. Black, A. Peter Snyder; Geo-Centers, Inc (558)

559 - Determination of Organic Acids in Drinking Water by Gas Chromatography with Element Specific Detection; Lisa Lavoie, Peter.C.Uden ; University of Massachusetts (559)

560 - Further Adventures in the Determination of Total Iodine in Food; Kevin J. Mulligan, Cynthia M. Gaston; US Food & Drug Administration (560)

561 - Application of Multiway Principal Component Analysis and Pattern Recognition to Chemical Sensor Array Data; Ronald Shaffer, Susan Rose-Pehrsson, R. Andrew McGill; Naval Research Laboratory (561)

562 - Multicomponent Spectrophotometric Analysis Using; Durmus Ozdemir, K. Chemometrics; Clemson University (562)

563 - Monitoring Symmetrical Polyurethane Macromolecule Synthesis Using Maldi-TOF; Uraiwan Puapaiboon, Richard Taylor; Miami University (563)

564 - Automated Polarimetry: A Tool for the Organic Chemist; Clark Clark, Heather Parrott, Alistair Swanson; Pfizer Central Research (564)

565 - A Kinetic and Thermodynamic Examination of Monolayer Formation on Metal Oxides; Jeffrey Rasimas, L.D. Seger, R.A. Fifer, R Pesce-Rodriguez; Army Research Laboratory (565)

566 - Experimental Measurement of the Extent of Droplet Evaporation in the Electrospray Ion Source; George Agnes, Hong Jun Wang; Simon Fraser University (566)

567 - Investigations of Capillary Effects and Processes in Ion-Spray Mass Spectrometry; Ian Stewart, Kurt K. Thaxton, John W. Olesik, Susan V. Olesik; Ohio State University (567)

568 - Gas Chromatographic Determination of Synthesized Camphor in Air and Water by Preconcentration Using Activated Carbon Adsorption, Carbon Disulfide Extraction; Fusheng Sun, Dongming Wang, Department of Chemistry, University of San Francisco, USA; Department of Science and Technology, Suzhou Institute of Urban Construction and Environmental Protection (568)

569 - A High-Temperature RF Octopole for Ion Transport in the Vicinity of Condensable Vapors; Dale Levandier, Rainer Dressler, Skip William, Edmond Murad; Air force Research Laboraory (569)

570 - Simultaneous Determination of Platinum and Paladium by Second Derivative Extractive Spectrophotometry as M-2,6tadap Complexes; M. Inés Toral, Pablo Richter, M. Teresa Escudero Y César Soto; University of Chile (570)

571 - Simultaneous Determination of Iron and Ruthenium by Second Derivative Extractive Spectrophotometry as Ternary Complexes; M. Ines Toral, Pablo Richter, A. Eugenia Tapia, Jimmy Hernandez; University of Chile (571)

572 - Polarographic Flow Through Cell for Flow Injection Analysis: Determination of Nitro Derivatives in Pharmaceutical Formulations and Urine; M. Inés Toral; Pablo Jaque, Pablo Richter, Gabriela Quiroz; University of Chile (572)

573 - Characterization of the Oscillating Capillary Nebulizer (OCN) and Its Applications in Inorganic and Organic Analysis; Christina Baxter, Jeffrey Jarrett, Wilson Show, Richard Browner; Georgia Institute of Technology (573)

574 - An Echelle Spectrometer with External Prism Order Separation Designed for Continuum Source AAS; Stefan Florek, H. Becker-Ross, U. Heitmann, M. Schuerz; Institut fuer Spektrochemie und angewandte Spektroskopie (ISAS) (574)

575 - Materials Characterization Using Elemental and Molecular Imaging; George Havrilla, Jon Schoonover, Christopher Worley, Forrest Wessner, Mark Sparrow, Patrick Treado; Los Alamos National Laboratory (575)

576 - Quantification of o-Nitrophenyl Acetate By Using a Novel Amperometric Biomimetic Enzyme; Ellen T. Chen,; US Food and Drug Administration (576)

577 - Synthesis, Characterization and Release Kinetics Profile of Fragrances in a Crosslinked Environmentally Sensitive Hydrogel; Seung, Yeon Won, H. Lujan-Upton, Bich-Van Vu; Long Island University, University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY (577)

577A - Sensitivity Enhancement for the Analysis of Chlorine with the DPD Method; Ludvig Moberg, Stockholms Universitet
 

Wednesday, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
SOCIETY FOR APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY SPONSORED
POSTER SESSION III
MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY
Authors must be present from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

578 - Comparison of Infrared and Raman Wavenumbers of Liquids: Which Is the Correct Infrared Wavenumber to Use ?; John Bertie; Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta (578)

579 - Infrared Spectroscopy in the Soft Drinks Industry; Clare M.M. Smith, Clodagh de Brun; University College Cork (579)

580 - Two-dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy of Dynamically Stretched Poly(p-phenylene vinylene); Hiren Shah, Arbuckle Georgia; Rutgers University (580)

581 - Design of a High-throughput, Multi-range FTIR Microscope; Nancy Kawa; Bruker Optics (581)

582 - Method Development and Application of Infrared Spectroscopy to Polystyrene Resin-based Combinatorial Organic Synthesis; Ming-Hsing Huang, Norman R. Cole; Bristol-Myers Squibb (582)

583 - Kinetic Studies of Gas-phase Reaction Between NO2 and CHCl3 Using FTIR Spectroscopy; C. Zhou, H. Toghiani, J. Hamilton, R. Wiser, J. Lindner; Diagnostic Instrumentation and Analysis Laboratory (583)

584 - Determination of Disease State by Near-infrared Spectroscopy; John Kalivas, Gene Scalarone; Idaho State University (584)

585 - Raman Studies of Chiral Guest-host Interactions in Cyclodextrins; Robert Swofford, Robert L. Swofford; Wake Forest University (585)

586 - Raman and Fluorescence Imaging Using Fiber Bundle Image Compression; Brian McClain, Jiaying Ma, Dor Ben-Amotz; Purdue University (586)

587 - Quantitation of Solution Chemical Compositions Using Raman Spectroscopy; Yanira Melendez, Holly Barry, Jiaying Ma, Dor Ben-Amotz; Purdue University (587)

588 - Cobalt Porphyrin; Charles Hosten, Shi-Ping Chen, David Ejeh; Howard University(588)

589 - Raman Scattering From Layered Manganate Perovskites; Alfons Weber, Danilo Romero, Vyacheslav B. Podobedov; H. Dennis Dr , K. Sharma Alfons; National Institute of Standards and Technology (589)

590 - Confocal Mode Configuration for Laser-induced Fluorescence Detection in Capillary Electrophoresis; Mitchell Johnson; Duquesne University (590)

591 - Molecular Dynamics Studies of Lubricant Related Systems by Carbon 13 (NMR) Spin Lattice Relaxation Time Measurements; A. S. Sarpal, G. S. Kapur, S. K. Jain, S. P. Srivastava, A. K. Bhatnagar; Indian Oil Corporation, Ltd (591)

592 - Development of Ionophore Based Optically Sensitive Membranes Based on Polymer Swelling; Rudolf Seitz; University of New Hampshire (592)

593 - Development of Ion-Selective Optically Sensitive Membranes Based on Polymer Swelling; Rudolf Seitz; University of New Hampshire (593)

594 - Determination of Berberine and Trace Elements in Phellodendon Chinense Schneid and Its Processed Products; The Institute of Chongqing Pharmaceutical Inspection (594)

595 - Detection of Low Concentrations of Gas Components by Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering; Wieland Hill, Bernhard Wehling, Valerie Fallourd, Dieter Klockow; Institute of Spectrochemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (595)

596 - Near-Field Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy- A Tool for Nano Analysis; Volker Deckert; ETH Zurich (596)

597 - Determination of Amines in Non-aqueous Media Using Flow Injection Analysis with Chemiluminescence Detection; Matthew Sanders, Paul Worsfold, Kevin Andrew, Stuart Forbes; Department of Environmental Science, University of Plymouth (597)

598 - Raman Spectroscopy of Polymorphysm in Nematic Liquid Crystals; I. Estrela-Llopis, V. Pogorelov, W. Bukalo; Kiev T. Shevchenko's University (598)

599 - Raman Study of Molecular Relaxation Processes in H-bonded Systems; V.Ye. Pogorelov., A.V. Vinijchuk, A.I. Lizengevich, E. Hodjieva.; Kiev T. Shevchenko's University (599)

600 - Real Time Raman Imaging Using Fiber Bundle Image Compression; Dor Ben-Amotz, Jiaying Ma, Brian McIain; Purdue University (600)

601 - Development of a Raman Sensor for Automated Plastic Recycling; Dor Ben-Amotz, Yanan Jiang, Ken Haber, George Laurence, Ed Grant; Spectra Code Inc (601)

602 - Spectroscopic Studies of the G Quartet; Daniel Ingles, Linda B. McGown, J. Bruce Pitner, Preston Linn, James Nedeau; Duke University (602)

603 - Corrosion Protection and Thermal Desorption of Carboxylic Acid SAM at Aluminium; Lawrence D. Seger, J. P. Rasimas, Robert Fifer; U.S. Army Research Laboratory (603)

604 - Raman Imaging of Blends of Linear Polyethylene and Branched Polyethylene; Andre van der Pol; Robert Morgan; Lars Markwort, Jippe van Ruiten, Bert Kip; DSM Research, The Netherlands (604)

 

Thursday, 8:00 AM - Plenary Lectures
Gary Hieftje, Indiana University, Ballroom D

Michael Feld, MIT, Ballroom B

Barry Karger, Northeastern University, Ballroom E

Thursday, 9:00 AM-12:00 AM, Room 554B
ADVANCES IN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND DATA PROCESSING I
Presider: Jon W. Carnahan, Northern Illinois University
09:00 Characterization of Solution Surface Using Near-field Optical Microscopy; Maxim Slyadnev, Takanori Inoue, Teiichiro Ogawa; Kyushu University (605)

09:20 Acousto-optic Tunable Filters Mini-monochromators for UV and Visible Molecular and Atomic Spectrometry; Jon Carnahan, Ewa Bucher; Northern Illinois University (606)

09:40 Potential For Single Fiber Individualization with Microspectroscopic Infrared Dichroic Data; Liling Cho, David L. Wetzel, John A. Reffner; Kansas State University (607)

10:00 Drift Noise in Fourier Transform Spectroscopy: Theory, Experiment, and Implications; Geoff Hazel, Frank Bucholtz, Ishwar Aggarwal; Naval Research Lab./ Virginia Polytechnic Inst. (608)

10:20 Break

11:00 Direct Calibration Transfer with High-performance FT-NIR Spectrometers; Stephen DeJesus, Qian Wang; Bruker Optics (609)

11:20 Spatial Resolution in Infrared Microspectroscopy; John Reffner; Spectra-Tech, inc. (610)

11:40 Development and Application of Digital Signal Processing Software for Multiple Modulation FTIR Measurements; David Drapcho, Raul Curbelo, Lizlong Zhang, David, Johnston; Bio-Rad Laboratories (611)

12:00 Validation of A Computer Controlled AA Spectrometer; Scott Ericson; Baxter Healthcare Corporation (612)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 552A
ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY SAMPLE INTRODUCTION I
Presider and Organizer: Dan Wiederin, Cetac
09:00 What Are the Fundamental Limits of Nebulizers, and How Close Are We to Those Limits?; Richard F. Browner, Rita Cooney, Wilson Shou, Jeffrey Jarrett; Georgia Institute of Technology (613)

09:40 Direct Analysis of Difficult Samples Using a Low Flow Nebulizer and High Resolution ICP/MS; Dan Wiederin; Elemental Consulting (614)

10:00 Performance Evaluation of a Desolvating Microconcentric Nebulizer for Quadrupole ICP/MS; Fred Smith, Kaoru Kobayashi; CETAC Technologies, Inc (615)

10:20 Break

11:00 Ultrasonic Nebulization, Microscale Pneumatic Nebulization and Desolvation: I Told You So!; R. S. Houk, M. G. Minnich; Ames Laboratory USDOE (616)

11:40 Fundamental Investigation of a Direct Injection High Efficiency Nebulizer for Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Akbar Montaser, Hao Zhang, Michael G. Minnich, Scott R. Dubow; Department of Chemistry, The George Washington University (617)

12:00 Elemental Analysis of Polymers Using Laser Ablation and Axial ICP/AES; Ted Howe, Jim Zhu; CETAC Technologies, Inc (618)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 556B
CHEMOMETRICS: CALIBRATION, DETECTION AND NOISE REDUCTION
Presider: Gary W. Small, Ohio University
09:00 Wavelet Compression for Rapid Computation of Large Matrices, Chunsheng Cai; Peter de B. Harrington; Ohio University (619)

09:20 Multivariate Optical Computation for Predictive Spectroscopy; Michael Myrick, Jeffrey F. Aust, Michael L. McLester; University of South Carolina, Dept. of Chemistry (620)

09:40 Globally Optimized Detection Algorithms for FTir Remote Sensing Data; Gary W. Small; Ohio University (621)

10:00 Statistical Pattern Recognition Applied to Forensic Analytical Methods; William J. Egan, Brian K. Kochanowski, Stephen Morgan, Edward G. Bartick, Rena Merrill; Univeristy of South Carolina (622)

10:20 Break

11:00 The Simplex Method and Fuzzy Set Membership Functions to Optimize Analytical Methods-Method Approach and a Case Study From Gas Chromatography; Tomas Oberg; Multisimplex KB (623)

11:20 Calibration Transfer of Artificial Neural Networks for Automated FTIR Remote Sensing Measurements; Gary W. Small; Ohio University (624)

11:40 Calibration Using Genetic Regression for Industrial Waste Monitoring and Characterization; Shawn White, Ron Williams; Clemson (625)

12:00 Landscape Maps for Visualizing Self-modeling Curve Resolution; Thomas W. Brueggemeyer; US Food and Drug Administration (626)

Thursday, 9:10 AM - 11:20 AM, Ballroom E
CURRENT REGULATORY PHARMACEUTICAL NOVEL TECHNOLOGY INTERACTIONS
Presider and Organizer: Sonja Sekulic, Pfizer Central Research
09:10 Session Introduction; Sonja Sekulic

09:20 NIR: UK/European Viewpoints and Perspectives; Roger Alexander; MCA (628)

10:00 NIR for Release of an Animal Health Product: FDA Approved-How, Why, and Where Are We Now?; Richard Whitfield; Pharmacia & Upjohn (629)

10:20 Break

11:00 How the Other Half Lives, NIOR in the Non-Regulated Environment; Harvey Gold, Dupont Corporate Analytical Services (630)

11:40 NIR/chemometrics for Polymorph Characterization; Sonja Sekulic; Pfizer Central Research (631)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 551B
CURRENT USES OF HEADSPACE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY AS A SAMPLING METHOD FOR GC & GC/MS
Presider and Organizer: James Stuart, University of Connecticut
09:00 Overview of the Headspe Sampling Techniques for GC and GC/MS; Robert L. Grob; Villanova University (632)

09:40 Quantitative Analysis and Calibration Techniques in Headspace GC; John E. Purcell; Purcell Associates (633)

10:00 Techniques and Headspace Instrumentation for Laboratory and Process Analysis; Michael Markelov; ACS Labs, Inc. (634)

10:20 Break

11:00 Headspace Analysis of Fragrances in Consumer Products; John N. Labows, John Riley; Colgate-Palmolive Co. (635)

11:20 Applications of Headspace Gas Chromatography in Forensic Science; Thomas A. Brettel; New Jersey State Police (636)

11:40 Solid Phase Micro-Extraction and GC/MS for a Variety of Analytical Problems; Nicholas Snow, Pius Okeyo; Seton Hall University (637)

12:00 Analysis of Polymeric Formulations by Thermal Desorption and Pyrolysis GC/MS; Meyer Ezrin, Gary Lavigne; University of Connecticut (638)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 551A
DIRECT SOLIDS ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS DREAM OR REALITY I
Presider and Organizer: Vasilli Karanassios, University of Waterloo
09:00 A Comparison of ETV-ICP/MS and GFaas for the Analysis of Solid Samples; Nancy J. Miller-Ihli, Vahid Majidi; USDA (639)

09:40 Bulk and Depth-Resolved Analysis of Glass Matrix Samples by RF-GD/AES; R. Kenneth Marcus, Matthew L. Hartenstein, Xioahan Pan; CLemson University (640)

10:00 Direct Solid Sampling Via Plasma Gun-ICP AES; Joel Goldberg, James McKinstry, Whitney Minnick; University of Vermont (641)

10:20 Break

11:00 Direct Elemental Analysis of Conducting Solids by Spark-ICP/AES; Vassili Karanassios, Lowell Greib; University of Waterloo (642)

11:20 A Versatile Microprobe Laser Ablation System for Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry; Jim Zhu, Ted Howe; CETAC Technologies, Inc. (643)

11:40 Variables that Effect the Sampling of Solids by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy; B. Castle, K. Viser, B.W. Smith, J.D. Winefordner; University of Florida (644)

12:00 Atomic Absorption and Fluorescence of Rubidium in a Laser Breakdown Plasma on a Solid Sample; L. King, I. Gornushkin, B. W. Smith, J.D. Winefordner; University of Florida (645)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 556A
FRONTIERS IN ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION & SPECTROSCOPY I
Organizers: Shuming Nie, Indiana University, Ramasamy Manoharan,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presider: Shuming Nie, Indiana University
09:00 Efficient Detection of Single Molecules in Fluid Flow; Richard Keller; Los Alamos National Lab (646)

09:20 Direct Measurement of Single-molecule Diffusion and Reaction Rates in Free Solution; Edward Yeung, Nancy Xu; Iowa State University (647)

09:40 Single-molecule Methodologies for Genome Analysis; Shuming Nie, William Lyon, William Haskins; Indiana University (648)

10:00 Single Molecule Detection with Two-photon Microscopy and Spectroscopy; Peter So; MIT (649)

10:20 Break

11:00 Detection and Characterization of Single Molecules in Solution; Claus Seidel; Max-Planck-Institut fuer Biophysikalische Chemie (650)

11:20 Single Molecules and Proteins in Biocompatible Gels; W. E. Moerner; University of California - San Diego (651)

11:40 Detection and Identification of Single Molecules Using Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering; Katrin Kneipp; Technical University of Berlin (652)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 11:40 AM, Room 557
FT-RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY: A USEFUL TOOL FOR RESEARCH & INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM SOLVING
Presider and Organizer:
Nancy Kawai, Bruker Optics
09:00 Multivariate Analysis of Vitamin-A Using FT-Raman Spectroscopy; Thomas M. Hancewicz, Chris Petty; Unilever Research U.S. (653)

09:20 Quantitation of Lignin in Wood Pulp by FT-Raman; Philip B. Oldham, A. Ibrahim, Z. Sun, T.P. Schultz, T.E. Conners; Mississippi State University (654)

09:40 NIR FT-Raman Imaging of Flax (Linum usitatissimum L) Stems; David S. Himmelsbach, Danny E. Akin; USDA-ARS Russell Research Center (655)

10:00 Combination FT-Raman/ NIR Spectroscopy for In-ampule Materials Characterization; Steven J. Choquette, Stephen Chelser, David Duewer; National Institute of Standards and Technology (656)

10:20 Break

11:00 Applications of Raman Spectroscopy to Wood, Pulp, and Paper; Umesh P. Agarwal, Rajai H. Atalla; USDA Forest Service - Forest Products Laboratory (657)

11:20 Pressure-tuning FT-Raman Studies of Ion-pair Vibrations in Ionic Solids; Ian S. Butler, Michael Hofstatter, Clare M. Edwards, Adi Eisenberg; McGill University (658)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM, Room 550AB
FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES AND NEW ICP-OES & ICP-MS INSTRUMENTATION
Presider:
Robert Michel, University of Connecticut
09:00 Factors Influencing Isotope Ratio Measurements by ICP-MS; Joe Hedrick; Hewlett-Packard Co (659)

09:20 The Reduction/elimination of Interface Discharges in Helium Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Akbar Montaser, Hao Zhang; The George Washington University (660)

09:40 Characterization of a High Transmission ICP-MS Interface (S Mode) for Analysis of Geological and Environmental Samples; I. B. Brenner; Environmental Analytical Labs, BGU (661)

10:00 Fundamental Investigations of Steady State and Transient Acid Effects in ICP-AES and ICP/MS; Ian Stewart, John W. Olesik; The Ohio State University (662)

10:20 Break

11:00 Evaluating an Imaging System for Spatial Mapping of Spectrochemical Emission Sources; Scott Goode, Michael E. Rider; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (663)

11:20 An Optical Interface That Can Optically Section an Axially Viewed Plasma; Michael A. Rutzke; Cornell University (664)

11:40 When Push Comes to Shove, and End on Plasma's (Axial ICP-AES) Beat Out ICP-MS in the Sensitivty Game!; Dion Tsourides; Spectro A.I. Inc. (665)

12:00 Interference Effects of Ca and Na in a CCD ICP System; I. B. Brenner; Environmental Analytical Labs, BGU (666)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Room 554A
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF ON-LINE VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY
Presider and Organizer:
Elmer D. Lipp, Dow Corning Corporation
09:00 Data Processing Techniques for Automated Analyses by Low Resolution FT-IR Spectrometry; Peter Griffiths, John Jegla, Brian Hart, Hushen Yang, Jim Berry, Robert Richardson (667)

09:40 Measurement of Impurities in Anhydrous HCl Gas Using On-Line FTIR; J. D. Tate, Fred Baudais, Paul Chauvel, Doug Johnson, Pat Ortiz, Susan Youngs, Ken Gallaher (668)

10:00 Instrumental Resolution Considerations for FTIR Gas Phase Spectroscopy; J. D. Tate, Petri Jaakkola, M. Paakkunaninen, Jyrki Kauppinen, Pekka Saarinen (669)

10:20 Break

11:00 On-Line Measurement of Conversion in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Production by Raman Spectroscopy; John Weston, Ann Leugers, Daniel Arriola, Daniel Beaudoin (670)

11:20 On-Line Analysis of Methylchlorosilane Distillation Streams by Raman Spectroscopy; Ronda Grosse, Elmer Lipp, Harry Husby (671)

11:40 IR and Raman Approaches for Measuring Trace Vinyl Levels in Siloxanes; Elmer Lipp (672)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:40 PM, Room 555A
LUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Organizers: Hans Hofstraat, Akzo Nobel Central Research and DeLyle Eastwood, Air Force Institute of Technology
Presider: DeLyle Eastwood, Air Force Institute of Technology
09:00 Luminescence-based Techniques for the Analysis of PAH Metabolites in Biological Samples; Freek Ariese; Institute for Environmental Studies/IVM (673)

09:20 Laser-based Fluorescence for Environmental Sensing; Tuan Vo-Dinh; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (674)

09:40 Integrated Optic Chemical Sensor for Water Quality Control; Ed Mendoza, Bob Lieberman; Physical Optics Corporation (675)

10:00 Near-IR Fluorescent Dyes for Metal-ion Determinations in Solution; Gabor Patonay, L. Tarazi, A. George, L. Strekowski; Georgia State University (676)

10:20 Break

11:00 The Influence of Complexation and Oxidation Reactions on the Fluorescence Decay of Natural Organic Matter; Michael U. Kumke, G. Abbt-Braun, F.H. Frimmel; Engler-Bunte-Institut, Universitat Karlsruhe (677)

11:20 Extrinsic Probe Studies of Humic Substances; Linda B. McGown, Jarafshan Mobed; Duke University (678)

11:40 Single-molecule Fluorescence Detection Using Laboratory-on-a-chip Devices; J. Michael Ramsey, J.C. Fister, S.C. Jacobson; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (679)

12:00 Constant Energy Synchronous Scan and Excitation Emission Matrix Shpol'skii Spectroscopy for Characterization of PAH's; Johannes W. Hofstraat, Urs P. Wild; Akzo Nobel Central Research (680)

12:20 Luminescence Spectroscopy for Analysis of Hetero-and Substituted PAH's; Cees Gooijer, Igor S. Kozin, Steven J. Kok, Nel H. Velthorst; Free University (681)

Thursday, 9:20 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 555B
POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION
Presider:
Gary Blanchard, Michigan State University
09:20 Investigation of Polyimide Cure by FT-Raman Spectroscopy; Stuart Farquharson, M. DiTaranto, R. Osbaldiston, W.Smith, J. Rose, M. Shaw; Advanced Fuel Research, Inc. (682)

09:40 Polarized IR and Near-IR Microspectroscopic Response of Polymers to Induced Strain; David L. Wetzel; Kansas State University (683)

10:00 FTIR Photoacoustic Spectroscopy and Neural Network Technology Use in Identifying Plastics From Automobiles; David Coleman, Patricia Coleman, Claudia Duranceau; Wayne State Univeristy (684)

10:20 Break

11:00 Polarized Raman Micro-probe in the on Line Molecular Orientation of Polymers During Production Process; George Voyiatzis, Kostas Adrikopoulos, Spyros Anastasiadis, Amaia Soto; ICE/HT-FORTH (685)

11:20 Photocopolymerizations of Bismaleimide and Divinylether Compounds a New Class of Charge Transfer Polymerization; P. Kohli, A. B. Scranton, G. J. Blanchard; Michigan State University (686)

11:40 SERS Studies of Active Transport Hydrolysis and Adsorption Kinetics in Subcutaneous Lipid/fatty Acid Systems; Millicent Weldon, Michael D. Morris; University of Michigan (687)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM, Room 552B
SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF AIRBORNE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Presider and Organizer:
Detlev Helmig, University of Colorado
09:00 Canister Sampling and Quadrupole GC-MS Detection of Halocarbons in Ambient Air; Stephen Montzka; NOAA (688)

09:20 Determination of VOCS in Air Using Pumped Sampling Onto Sorbent Tubes and Analysis by Thermal Desorption-Capillary GC; Elizabeth Woolfenden; Perkin-Elmer Corp (689)

09:40 Tricking the Troublemakers; Detlev Helmig; Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado (690)

10:20 Break

11:00 Diffusion Denuder Samplers or Semi-Volatile Particulate Organic Material; Delbert Eatough, Brigham Young University (691)

11:20 Real-Time Anlaysis of Airborne Organic Compounds by Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Performance; Philip H. Hemberger; Los Alamos National Laboratory (692)

11:40 Trace Analysis of Organics in Air by Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry; Michelle Buchanan, Scott McLuckey; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (693)

Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Ballroom C
TIME AND FREQUENCY-DOMAIN INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Presider and Organizer:
Richard A. Palmer, Duke University
09:00 Recent Advances in Step-Scan Time-Resolved FT/IR Spectroscopy of Liquid Crystals; Hiro Toriumi; University of Tokyo (694)

09:20 Applications of Step-scan FTIR Spectroscopy to the Characterization of Optically Responsive Materials; Vasilis Gregoriou; Polaroid Corporation (695)

09:40 Time-resolved, Step-scan FTIR Studies of Excited States and Intermediates of Transition Metal Complexes; Jon Schoonover, Stefan Bernhard, Brian Dyer; Los Alamos National Laboratory (696)

10:00 Time-resolved Infrared Spectroscopy in Convential and Supercritical Fluids; Michael W. George, David C. Grills, Xue-Zhong Sun, Martyn Poliakoff; University of Nottingham (697)

10:20 Break

11:00 Nano-second Time-resolved Fourier Transform Emission Spectroscopy: Applicantions in Resonant Raman Scattering and Gas Kinetics Studies; Hai-Lung Dai, Laura Letendre, Jerry Brenner; University of Pennsylvania (698)

11:20 Step-scan FTIR Dynamic Polymer Opto-rheology: Time-Vs Frequency Domain; Richard A. Palmer, Haochaun Wang, Christopher J. Manning, Jon R. Schoonover; Duke University (699)

11:40 Dynamic IR in Tension and Shear; Richard Ikeda, Bruce Chase; DuPont (700)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 554B
ADVANCES IN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION & DATA PROCESSING II
Presider: Michael L. Myrick
02:00 Theoretical Studies on Angular Dependence in Linear Dichroism; Vasilis Gregoriou, Jj Cael, W Dalzell, G Trapani; Polaroid Corporation (701)

02:20 Interactive Software Controlled Electronic Wavelength Switching of NIR Acousto-Optic TFS Enhances Quantitative Capability; David L. Wetzel, Joseph A. Sweat; Kansas State University (702)

02:40 Kinetic FT/IR Fire Gas Monitoring By Quantitative and Uniqueness Target Factor Analysis (QU-TFA); John Tetteh, Ed Metcalfe, Luwiza Alfazema, Sian Howells, David Perrett; School of Chemical and Life Sciences (703)

03:00 Simplified Sampling Handling in the Mid-IR by the Use of Diamond Optical Surfaces; John Coates; Coates Consulting (704)

03:20 Break

03:40 Examination of Alkane Overtone Spectra; Meredith Daniel, Robert L. Swofford; Wake Forest University (705)

04:00 The Quantitative Absorption Spectrum of Benzene and Benzene-D6 Accurately Described As the Sum of Classical Damped Harmonic Oscillator Bands; John Bertie; Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta (706)

04:20 Interpretation of Field Data From LIF-EEM-CPT Instrument; Jane Pepper, A. Wright, R. Premasiri, S. Mathew, J. Kenny; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University (707)

04:40 Single-Shot Multiwavelength Imaging of Laser Plumes; Mathew Nelson, Michael Myrick, Wendy C. Bell, Michael L. McLester; University of South Carolina (708)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 550AB
APPLICATIONS OF ELEMENTAL MASS SPECTROMETRY
Presider and Organizer:
Ramon Barnes, University of Massachusetts
02:00 Advantages and Limitations of Double Focusing Magnetic Sector ICPMS for the Ultra-trace Analysis of Biological Materials; Luc Moens; University of Gent (709)

02:20 Measuring Metals in Air and Water At Ambient Concentrations How Low Can We Go?; Brian Buckley; Rutgers University (710)

02:40 Ultra-trace Measurement of Environmental Radioisotopes Using Mass Spectrometric Techniques; David Koppenaal, J.F. Wacker*, J.M. Kelley, D.G. Gerlach, O.T. Farmer, E.J. Wyse, M.R. Smith; Pacific Northwest Laboratories (711)

03:00 Applications of Electrospray and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for the Speciation of Arsenic and Tin Compounds; Spiros A. Pergantis; Vrije Universiteit (712)

03:20 Break

03:40 On-Line Anodic Stripping ICP-MS for the Ultratrace Analysis of Uranium: Matrix Elimination and Analyte Preconcentration at the Flip of a Switch; David H. Smith; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (713)

04:00 ICP-MS Analysis of Ceramic Powders After Dissolution and Trace-Matrix Separations; José Broekaert; University of Dortmund (714)

04:20 Analysis of Geological Materials by Electrothermal Vaporization ICP Mass Spectrometry; D. Conrad Grégoire, Mufida Benyounes, Chuni L. Chakrabarti; Geological Survey of Canada (715)

04:40 Probing Applications of Laser Ablation ICP-MS; Detlef Günther; Swiss Institute of Technology Zürich (716)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM, Room 552A
ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY SAMPLE INTRODUCTION II
Presider and Organizer:
Dan Wiederin, Cetac
02:00 Reduction of Water-loading Effects in ICP-MS; Neil Fitzgerald, Julian Tyson, David Leighty; University of Massachusetts (717)

02:20 Membrane Desolvation Sample Introduction for Removal of Organic Solvents with Atomic Spectroscopy/liquid Chromatography; Jon Carnahan, Olujide Akinbo; Northern Illinois University (718)

02:40 An Innovative Technique for Determination of Trace Elements in Oil by Laser Ablation, ICP Spectrometry; Jim Zhu, Jim Zhu, Ted Howe; CETAC Technologies (719)

03:00 High Performance Sample Introduction and Modification for ICP-AES Based on High Flow Thermospray; John Koropchak, Xiaohua Zhang; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (720)

Thursday, 3:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 551B
CHEMICAL EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS
Presider and Organizer: Anthony Andrews, Ohio University
03:40 Microscale Extraction of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Soils and Sediments; Bogdan Szostek, Julie Tinklenberg, Joseph Aldstadt; Argonne National Laboratory (721)

04:00 Fast Screening of Water Samples for Chlorinated Pesticides; Anthony Andrews, Glen P. Jackson;Ohio University (722)

04:20 Discriminating Determination of Quantities of Oxygens Combined with Metals and Non-metals in Carbon Materials by Means of Inert Gas Extraction Method; Kitarou Shigeta, Toshio Kaneko; Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (723)

04:40 Novel Magnetic Messenger Labeling System; Lonnie Adelman; Ericomp, Inc. (724)

Thursday, 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM, Room 551B
COMPUTER AIDED CHROMATOGRAPHY & APPLICATIONS OF GC
Presider: Anthony Andrews, Ohio University
02:20 Pyrolysis-GC-MS Analysis of Forages: What Happens to the Protein Fractions?; James Reeves, III, Barry A Francis; NCML, ARS, USDA (725)

02:40 Computer-aided Stationary Phase Selection and Selectivity Tuning in Gas Chromatography; Richard Villalobos, Ray Annino; OnLine Analytics, Inc. (726)

03:00 Isolation and Characterization of Metabolic Intermediates From Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation; Christine Copper, Thomas Boyd; United States Naval (727)

Thursday, 2:20 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 553B
CURRENT REGULATORY/PHARMACEUTICAL NOVEL TECHNOLOGY INTERACTIONS II
Presider and Organizer: Sonja Sekulic, Pfizer Central Research
02:20 Qualifying NIR Reflectance Instruments for Pharmaceutical Applications Discussing the IQ/PV Procedures and Specifications Derived from the DTAAD-PHRMA NIR Reflectance Collaborative Study; Jack Spencer; FDA, St. Louis, MO (728)

03:00 On-Line Measurements during Pharmaceutical Manufacture using NIR Spectroscopy; Perry Hailey; Pfizer, UK (729)

03:40 Regulatory Experiences, Successes and Strategies for Pharmaceutical NIR Methods in Europe; Ken Prebble; Glaxo-Wellcome, UK (730)

04:20 General Q & A Sessions; All Presenters

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 5:40 PM, Room 551A
DIRECT SOLIDS ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS. DREAM OR REALITY II
Presider and Organizer: Vasilli Karanassios, University of Waterloo
02:00 Laser Ablation Direct Solid Sample Elemental Analysis: Dream Or Reality?; Richard Russo, Xianglei Mao, Adeline Ciocan, Oleg Borisov; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (731)

02:40 Rapid Sequential ICP-OES Used in Combination with Slurry Atomization, Spark Ablation and Laser Ablation As Complementary Techniques for Direct Solids Sampling; Jose A.C. Broekaert, Dirk Merten, Andrea Kehden; University of Dortmund (732)

03:20 Break

03:40 Direct Multielemental Analysis of Solid Micro Samples Using a Capacitively Coupled Microwave Plasma; A. Croslyn, B.W. Smith, J.D. Winefordner; University of Florida (733)

04:00 Recent Developments in Direct Powder Introduction Into the ICP; Nimal De Silva; Carleton University (734)

04:20 Bulk and Depth-Resolved Analysis of Polymeric Materials by RF-GD/AES; R. Kenneth Marcus, Matthew L. Hartenstein; Clemson University (735)

04:40 Slurry Sampling ETV-ICP/MS for Analysis of Ceramics Samples-Advantages and Disadvantages; Jerzy Mierzwa, Mo-Hsiung Yang; Department of Nuclear Science, National Tsing-Hua University (736)

05:00 Fractionation Effects Observed from a UV Laser Microprobe Using a New Enhanced Ion Transmission ICP-MS; Isaac Brenner, J. Godfrey, A. Walder, J. Cantle; University (737)

05:20 Effects of Gas Medium on Laser Ablation Sampling for ICP/AES; WingTat Chan, Amy P.K. Leung, Xianglei Mao, Richard E. Russo; University of Hong Kong (738)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:20 PM, Room E
ELEMENTAL SPECIATION
Presider: Gene Hall, Rutgers University
02:00 Can Electrospray Mass Spectrometry be used for Accurate Quantitation of Labile Species; George Agnes, Hong Jun Wang; Simon Fraser University (739)

02:20 Speciation of Cu, Zn, and Pb in Human Amniotic Fluid and Plasma by HPLC -ICPMS; Gene Hall, Xiangping Zhu, Eugene Martin; Chemistry Department, Rutgers University (740)

02:40 Speciation of Potential Anti-carcinogenic Selenium Compounds in Selenium Enriched Plants and Nutritional Supplements by HPLC-ICP-MS; Susan Bird, Mihaly Kotrebai, Peter C. Uden, Julian F.Tyson, Eric Block, Eric Denoyer; University of Massachusetts (741)

03:00 Use of HPLC-ICPMS to Follow Pb Absorption Into Human Blood Plasma: a Speciation Study; Gene Hall, Xianping Zhu; Rutgers University (742)

03:20 Break

03:40 Arsenic Speciation in Environmental Samples Using ICP-MS and Ion-pairing Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography; Mary Kate Donais, Stephen Long; VG Elemental (743)

04:00 The Effects of Experimental Parameters on Detection Limits in Capillary Electrophoresis-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry; Eric Grunwald, John Olesik, Susan Olesik; The Ohio State Univeristy (744)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 556A
FRONTIERS IN ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION & SPECTROSCOPY II
Organizers: Shuming Nie, Indiana University and Ramasamy Manoharn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presider: Shuming Nie, Indiana University
02:00 Solution Nanochemistry; Daniel Chiu, Richard Zare; Stanford University (745)

02:20 Ultrasensitive Analysis of PAH Adducts of DNA and Proteins by HPLC-LIF; V. B. Kartha, C. C. Ozbal, P. L. Skipper, S. R. Tannenbaum; MIT (746)

02:40 Ultrasensitive Near-IR Fluorescence Detection for the Low-level Analysis of Oligonucleotides: A Logical Choice; Steven Soper, Yolanda Davidson, James Flanagan, Sean Ford, Bill Karl, Benjamin L. Legendre, Daryl Williams; Louisiana State University (747)

03:00 Single Molecule DNA Detection in Microfabricated Capillary Electrophoresis Chips; Brian Haab, Richard Mathies, Adam Woolley; University of California - Berkeley (748)

03:20 Break

03:40 Electrocatalytical Detection of Biological Nitric Oxide by Chemically Modified Ultramicroelectrode: Oxidative Versus Reductive Modes; Xiao-yuan Li; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (749)

04:00 Ultrasensitive Fluorescence Detection in Small Volumes; Michael Ramsey, Michael Barnes; Oak Ridge National Lab (750)

04:20 Single Molecule Probes and Ultrasensitive Analysis with Near-field Optics; Weihong Tan; University of Florida (751)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM, Room 554A
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF REAL-TIME METHODS FOR ON-LINE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Presider and Organizer: Paul Chauvel, Dow Chemical Company
02:00 Real Time Analysis of Gels in a Molten Polyolefin Stream via On-Line Image Analysis; Chuck Mork; Dow Chemical Company (752)

02:20 An On-line Continuous GC/MS Analyzer for Petroleum and Predicting Chemical and Physical Processes of Blended Hydrocarbons; T. R. Ash, Drew Russell; Imperial Oil (753)

02:40 A New One-Step Multilayer Thickness Measurement Technology for Film, Sheet and Coating Products; Rod Cross (754)

03:00 Emerging Technologies for High-Speed GC Analysis of Chemical Process Streams; Richard Sachs; University of Michigan (755)

Thursday, 1:40 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 555A
LUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY IN POLYMER
SCIENCE
Organizers: Hans Hofstraat, Akzo Nobel Central Research and
DeLyle Eastwood, Air Force Institute of Technology
Presider: Hans Hofstraat, Akzo Nobel Central Research
 
01:40 Fluorescence Methods for Assessing Polymer Properties and Following Polymerization Kinetics in Real Time; Douglas C. Neckers; Bowling Green State University (756)

02:00 Luminescence Studies of the Behavior of Water-soluble Polymers; Ian Soutar; Lancaster University (757)

02:20 Design of Fluorescence Probes for Applications in Polymer Science; Bernd Strehmel, Veronika Strehmel; Humboldt Universitat (758)

02:40 The Characterization of Diffusion of Probe Molecules in Rubbery and Glassy Polymers: Coupling of Probe Translation to Polymer Cooperative Segmental Mobility and Effects of Film Thickness in Modifying Diffusion; John M. Torkelson; Northwestern University (759)

03:00 Fluorescence As a Tool to Investigate Micromorphology and Diffusion in Polyethylene Films; Oscar Zimerman, J.A. Taraszka, T.D.Z. Atvars, M. Talhavini, R.G. Weiss; Georgetown University (760)

03:20 Break

03:40 Charge-transfer Fluorescent Probes Applied to the Characterization of Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Polymers; Johannes W. Hofstraat, Herman J. Verhey, Jan W. Verhoeven; Akzo Nobel Central Research (762)

04:00 Fluorescence Studies of 'Smart' Polymer Systems; Linda Swanson; Lancaster University (763)

04:20 Terbium(III) as a Probe for the Ion-Binding Properties of Tactic Poly(Methacrylic) Acids; Hannia Lujan-Upton, Yoshiyuki Okamoto, Ardie D. Walser; Long Island University (764)

04:40 Design of a New Reference Spectral Fluorimeter at NIST; A. Thompson; National Institute of Standards (765)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Ballroom C
NEW APPROACHES TO TIME-DEPENDENT INFRARED MEASUREMENTS
Presider and Organizer: Carl A. Zimba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
02:00 Nanosecond Time-Resolved Dispersive Infrared Spectroscopy and Its Chemical Applications; Hiro-o Hamaguchi; The University of Tokyo (766)

02:40 Time-Resolved Spectroscopy with the Synthrotron Infrared Source; G. Lawrence Carr, R. Lobo, D. Reitze, D.B. Tanner; Brookhaven National Laboratory (767)

03:00 Developments in Infrared Microscopy Using Synchrotron Radiation; Carl Zimba; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (768)

03:20 Break

03:40 Dynamics of Electric-field-induced Molecular Reorientation and Segmental Mobility of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals Studied by Asynchronous Time-resolved FTIR; Yukihiro Ozaki, Anandi Lal Verma, Norihisa Katayama; School of Science, Kwansei-Gakuin University (769)

04:00 Very-rapid-scan FTIR Spectrometry; Christopher J. Manning; Manning Applied Technology (770)

04:20 Time-resolved FTIR with a Synchrotron Source; Richard A. Palmer, K. David Straub, Eric B. Phifer, Gregory D. Smith; Duke University (771)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 552B
NEW INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASUREMENTS OF GAS PHASE SPECIES IN THE ATMOSPHERE
Presider and Organizer: John Birks, University of Colorado
02:00 Airborne Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurements of OH and HO2: A Search for Atmospheric Effects of Aircraft; William Brune; Pennsylvania State University (772)

02:20 Measuring Halogen Radicals in the Troposphere by Resonance Fluorescence; Darin Toohey; University of California (773)

02:40 Autonomous Instrumentation for Measurements of Trace Gases From Commercial Aircraft Platforms; Linnea Avallone; University of Colorado (774)

03:00 Atmospheric Applications of Selected Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry; Fred Eisle; NCAR/ACD (775)

03:20 Break

03:40 High Precision FTIR Measurement of Atmospheric Trace Gas Concentrations and Isotope Ratios; David Griffith, M.B. Esler, S.R. Wilson, I.M. Jamie, L.P. Steele; University of Wollongong (776)

04:00 Measurement of Trace Atmospheric Gases Employing Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy; Alan Fried, Bryan Wert, Bruce Henry, James Drummond, Scott Sewell; National Center for Atmospheric Research (777)

04:20 Miniaturized Instruments for Vertical Profiling of the Atmosphere Using Kites, Balloons and Light Aircraft; John Birks, Karl Knapp, John Bognar, Laura Kuck, Jill Gregory, Rhonda Skaggs, Detlev Helmig; University of Colorado (778)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Room 557
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Presider: Peter Codella, General Electric R & D Center
02:00 Vibrational Microscopic Mapping Analysis Using Combined Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy; Prashant Bhandare, N. Wright, W. McCarthy, I. Lewis, K. Davis; Bio-Rad Laboratories (779)

02:20 Speciation of Complex Organic Contaminants with Raman Spectroscopy; Timothy Collette, Joseph C. D'Angelo; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (780)

02:40 The Application of Near-infrared Raman Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Product Polymorphic Form Determination; David Reed, James D. Osborne, John R. Murphy; Eli Lilly and Company (781)

03:00 Hyperspectral Raman Line Imaging of Water in Silicate Glasses; Nancy Jestel, Michael D. Morris; University of Michigan (782)

03:20 Break

03:40 Characterizing Bone Growth by Hyperspectral Raman Imaging; Jerilyn Pezzuti, Michael Morris; University Of Michigan (783)

04:00 Improving the Signal-to-Noise Ratio of Raman Spectroscopic Data Usiing Digital Signal Processing; Kasem Nithipatikom, Sharon R. Hawi, Fran Adar, William B. Campbell; Medical College of Wisconsin, Dept. of Pharmacology (784)04:20 Suppression of Fluorescence Interference Via Wavelength Shift-keyed Raman Spectroscopy Using an Argon Ion Laser and Acousto-optic Tunable Filter; Christopher Stellman, F. Bucholtz; Naval Research Laboratory (785)

04:40 Development of Acousto-optic Tunable Filter (AOTF) Systems for Raman and Fluorescence Sensing; Yuan H. Lee, Dennis M. Hueber, David Stokes, Tuan Vo-Dinh; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (786)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM, Room 556B
STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS OF BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES: ADVANCES IN SPECTROSCOPY
Presider and Organizer:
Steven Smith, Coherent Laser Corporation
02:00 Probing Reaction Pathways in Biology: the Ultrafast Photoisomerization of Retinal in Bacteriorhodopsin; Philip Anfinrud; Dept. of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University (787)

02:40 Biomembrane and Cellular Domains: Raman Spectroscopic and Infrared Imaging Studies; Ira Levin; National Insitutes of Health (788)

03:20 Break

03:40 UV Raman Investigation of Protein Folding and Unfolding: New Powerful Methods of Determining Secondary Structure and Aromatic Amino Acid Environments; Sanford Asher; University of Pittsburgh (789)

04:20 Sub-millisecond Folding of Cytoochrome c; Denis Rousseau, Syun-Ru Yeh, Satoshi Takahashia, Tapan K. Das, Baochen Fan, Chi-Kin Chan, David S. Gottfriedb; Albert Einstein College of Medicine (790)

Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:20 PM, Room 555B
SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION
Presider:
Ian Butler, Mc Gill University
02:00 Colloidal Au Multilayers: an Investigation of Crosslinker Length on Electrical and Optical Properties; Michael Musick, L. Andrew Lyon, David J. Pena, Steven l. Botsko, Michael J. Natan; The Pennsylvania State University, (791)

02:20 Surface Metals on Si Wafers: Evaluation of VPD-ICP-MS for 300 Mm Wafers; Chris Sparks; SEMATECH (792)

02:40 Surface Second Harmonic Generation As a Tool to Measure Defect Density in Zirconium-phosphonate Multilayer Films; Wendy Flory-Stary, G.J. Blanchard; Michigan State University (793)

03:20 Break

03:40 Surface Plasmon Resonance of Self-assembled Monolayers and Multilayers of Gold Nanoparticles: Characterization of Optical Dielectric Properties; Andrew Lyon, Michael D. Musick; Michael J. Natan; Penn State University, Department of Chemistry (794)

04:00 Interface Sensitive Multivariate Modeling of Reflection Absorption FTIR Spectra; Understanding Multilayered Material Interconnects; Michael Strunk, T.M. Niemczyk, D.M. Haaland, L.L. Clemen; University of New Mexico (795)