Session: Delaware Valley Chromatography Forum Student Award

Technical Program

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Session:   Monday, May 19, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM

Medical Arts Building, Rm M-140 (Queensborough Community College)

Delaware Valley Chromatography Forum Student Award

Abstract:   The annual CFDV Student Award Symposium provides graduate and undergraduate students with an opportunity to present their research in the field of separation science. Though many participants are pursuing separation science as their major course of study, students in the areas of medicine, biochemistry, engineering and organic chemistry have successfully presented papers describing areas of research that involve separations.

Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley

Organizer:

Marshall L. Fishman

1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:35 PMSeparation of Water Soluble Vitamins by UHPLC

Michael J. Bozym, Michelle L Owens, Anna Glinko, Karyn M. Usher

1:55 PMExtra Column Effects as a Function of Flow Rate

Casey M. Mulcahy, Scott H. Snyder, Karyn M. Usher

2:15 PMOptimization of the Application Method for Postchromatographic Derivatization Reagents in TLC-Densitometry Illustrated by the Detection of Neutral Lipids Using Phosphomolybdic Acid Applied with Spraying, Dipping, and the Derivapress

James D. Vasta, Joseph Sherma

2:35 PMIntermission
2:55 PMLost Protein Technology for Proppant and Catalyst Manufacture

Christopher J. Morrison, Gennaro J. Maffia

3:15 PMExamining Chiral Separations with Bile Salt Micelles Using MEKC and NMR

Alyson M. Cobb, Kyle W. Eckenroad, Gregory A. Manley, David Rovnyak, Timothy G. Strein

3:35 PMInvestigation of Buffering and Mixing Conditions for the Jaffe Reaction with Capillary Electrophoresis

Sarah A. Schubert, John W. Stahl, Timothy G. Strein

3:55 PMImproving the Sensitivity of Eletophoretically Mediated Micro Analysis (EMMA) for the Determination of Creatinine

Ranasinghe K. Sampath, John W. Stahl, Timothy G. Strein


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