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Dr. Thomas L. Chester, The Procter & Gamble CompanyProf. Larry T. Taylor, Virginia Tech
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UB/TIB Hannover 89123 043 964
10th International Symposium & Exhibit on
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography,Extraction, and Processing
— PROGRAM —
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
6:00 - 8:00 pm
TUTORIAL (Location: Eton Room)
REGISTRATION & WELCOME RECEPTIONLocation: Palmettos Pavillion
MONDAY, AUGUST 20Meeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:10 am
8:20 am
9:00 am
9:15 am
9:45 am
10:15 am
REGISTRATION
OPENING REMARKS — Larry T. Taylor
AWARD PRESENTATION — Outstanding Contribution in the area ofSupercritical Fluids — Thomas L Chester
PLENARY LECTURE(L-01) The Supercritical Impact—Karin Markides. Dept. of AnalyticalChemistry, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SWEDEN
BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN (located in Exhibit Hall)
Session I-A: HIGH CHROMATOGRAPHIC THROUGHPUTPresider: Bill FarrellMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
(L-02) Analytical and Semi-Preparative SFC in the PharmaceuticalIndustry—Terry Berqer. Berger Scientific Co., Newark, DE, USA
(L-03) Achiral Purification on MG-G Scale Using SFC—Manon S.Villeneuve. J.L. Lefler, GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
(L-04) Increasing Bioanalytical Throughput Using pcSFC andTandem Mass Spectrometry—Steven H. Hoke. II. J.A. Tomlinson, II,K.L. Morand, K.R. Wehmeyer, R.D. Bolden*, J.D. Pinkston*, The Procter &Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA; *The Procter & Gamble Company,Cincinnati, OH, USA
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
10:45 am
11:15am
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12:45 pm
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Session I-A:
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HIGH CHROMATOGRAPHIC THROUGHPUTPresider: Bill FarrellMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
(L-05) Possibilities and Potential Pitfalls of SFC/MS as a ComplementaryTool to HPLC/MS for High Throughput Drug Discovery—Daniel B. Kassel,DuPont Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, San Diego, CA, USA
Poster Synopses A: Chemical / Physical StudiesPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
Poster Session A (located in Exhibit Hall)
Break (lunch on own)
Session I-B: MATERIAL SCIENCEPresider: Ya-Ping SunMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom F
(L-06) Supercritical Fluid Assisted Polymer Processing: NovelBlends and Foams—M. Elkovitch, X. Han, P. Svoboda, David L. Tomasko,K.W. Koelling, L.J. Lee, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
(L-07) Polymers, Biomaterials and Supercritical Fluids—Steven M.Howdle. University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
(L-08) Dry Lithographic and Thin Film Processes Using CarbonDioxide—Ruben G. Carbonell1, B. Novick1, E. Hoggan1, D. Flowers2,C. Brown2, J. DeSimone12, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,USA; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
(L-09) SAS Process: An Alternative for Designing Controlled ReleaseSystems—S. Taki, E. Badens, J.S. Pic, Girard Charbit. LEAPS, Campusde St. Jerdme, Marseille, FRANCE
Poster Synopses A: Chemical / Physical StudiesPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
Poster Session A (located in Exhibit Hall)
Break (lunch on own)
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
Session Il-A: NATURAL PRODUCTS PROCESSINGPresider: Scott L WallenMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
2:00 pm (L-10) The Extraction of Fragrances from Jasmine and Ylang YlangUsing Supercritical Carbon Dioxide—David R. McGaw. V. Paltoo,M. Watson, I. Chang Yen, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine,TRINIDAD and TOBAGO
2:30 pm (L-11) Fractionation of Citrus Oil by Cyclic Adsorption/DesorptionProcess in Supercritical Fluid—Motonobu Goto, A. Kodama, T. Hirose,Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, JAPAN
3:00 pm (L-12) Supercritical Extraction of Essential Oils, Pigments andNutraceuticals from Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants—M. Angela A.Meireles, LASEFI, Universidade Estadual De Campinas, Campinas, BRAZIL
3:30 pm (L-13) Purification of Phytochemicais by Selective CrystallizationUsing Carbon Dioxide as Antisolvent—Mamata Mukhopadhyav.S. Singh, NT, Bombay, INDIA
4:00 pm Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
4:20 pm Poster Synopses B: Supercritical Fluid ChromatographyPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
5:00 pm Poster Session B (located in Exhibit Hall)
6:00 pm Pause
7:00-9:00 pm Vendor Hospitality (located in Exhibit Hall)
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MONDAY, AUGUST 20
3:30 pm
4:00 pm
4:20 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00-9:00
Session Il-B: POLYMERIZATION IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDSPresider: Michael ChenMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom F
2:00 pm (L-14) Free-Radical Polymerization Processes in HomogeneousSupercritical Fluid Phase—S. Beuermann, Michael Buback.Georg-August-Universitaet, Goettingen, GERMANY
2:30 pm (L-15) Design of Non-Fluorous, Highly CO2-Soluble Materials—Eric J. Beckman. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
3:00 pm (L-16) Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Polymeric MaterialsUsing Supercritical Fluids—R. Butler, CM. Davies, A.K. Hebb,K. Senoo, CD. Wood, Andrew I. Cooper. University of Liverpool,Liverpool, UK
(L-17) Solid State Polymerization Facilitated by Supercritical CarbonDioxide—George W. Roberts1. J.W. DeSimone12, C. Shi1, D.J. Kiserow3,1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA; 2University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA; 3U.S. Army Research Office, ResearchTriangle Park, NC, USA
Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
Poster Synopses B: Supercritical Fluid ChromatographyPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
Poster Session B (located in Exhibit Hall)
Pause
pm Vendor Hospitality (located in Exhibit Hall)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Session Ill-A: SCALE-UPPresider: Deepak MehtaMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
8:00 am (L-18) Analytical and Semi-Preparative SFC for CombinatorialChemistry—William Farrell. M. Ventura, C. Aurigemma, P. Tran,K. Fiori, X. Xiong, R. Lopez, M. Osonubi, Pfizer- La Jolla/AgouronPharmaceuticals, La Jolla, CA, USA
8:30 am (L-19) Preparative SFC: A Versatile Tool for the Purification of HighValue Products—Monika Johannsen. S. Peper, V. Buss, M. Luebbert,Technische Universitat Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg, GERMANY
9:00 am (L-20) Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Resist Removal (SCORR) forSemiconductor Applications—Gunilla B. Jacobson. L. Williams,W.K. Hollis, J. Barton, C.M.V. Taylor, Los Alamos National Laboratory,Los Alamos, NM, USA
9:30 am (L-21) Supercritical Fluid Chromatography in a Contract SeparationsLaboratory— John A. Blackwell. Rhodia-ChiRex, Malvern, PA, USA
10:00 am Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
10:30 am Poster Synopses C: Natural Product ExtractionsPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
11:00 am Poster Session C (located in Exhibit Hall)
12:00 pm Break (Lunch on own)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Session Ill-B: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STUDIESPresider: James TankoMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom F
8:00 am (L-22) Characterisation of Solvent Polarity and Local DensityAugmentation in Supercritical Hydrofluorocarbon Solvents—Andrew P. Abbott. CA. Eardley, E.G. Hope, University of Leicester,Leicester, UK
8:30 am (L-23) Modeling of Phase Equilibria for Reactions in SupercriticalFluids—Esteban A. Briqnole. Universidad Nacional del Sur, BuenosAires, ARGENTINA
9:00 am (L-24) CO2-lnduced Miscibiiity with Fluorous Solvents—Charles A.Eckert. CL. Liotta, J.S. Brown, D. Bush, J.P. Hallett, R.S. Jones,K.N. West, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
9:30 am (L-25) Miscibiiity of Mutually Incompatible Polymers in Near CriticalFluids: Solution Blending— Erdoqan Kiran. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg,VA, USA
10:00 am Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
10:30 am Poster Synopses C: Natural Product ExtractionsPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
11:00 am Poster Session C (located in Exhibit Hall)
12:00 pm Break (Lunch on own)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Session Ill-C: PRESSURIZED HOT WATERPresider: Steve HawthorneMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom D
8:00 am (L-26) Oxidation and Thermal Stability of Organics Under SubcriticalWater Conditions—Yu Yang. Z. Bian, J. Randolph, P. He, A. Jones,L. Lamm, P. Gemperline, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
8:30 am (L-27) Potential and Applications of Pressurized Hot WaterExtraction—Kari Hartonen. T. Hyotylainen, T. Andersson, J. Kronholm,K. Kuosmanen, M.-L. Riekkola, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
9:00 am (L-28) Experiences with Oxidation and Gasification in SupercriticalWater—Eckhard Dinjus. J. Abeln, N. Boukis, A. Kruse, H. Schmieder,Institut fuer Techische Chemie, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
9:30 am (L-29) Novel Detection Methods in Superheated WaterChromatography—Roger M. Smith. Loughborough University,Loughborough, UK
10:00 am Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
10:30 am Poster Synopses C: Natural Product ExtractionsPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
11:00 am Poster Session C (located in Exhibit Hall)
12:00 pm Break (Lunch on own)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Session IV-A: PARTICLE FORMATION IN / FROMCRITICAL FLUIDSPresider: Erdogan KiranMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
1:30 pm (L-30) Particle Formation of Pharmaceuticals Using SupercriticalFluids—Boris Y. Shekunov. P. York, University of Bradford and BradfordParticle Design Ltd., Bradford, UK
2:00 pm (L-31) Screening Design of Experiments as a First Step for Studyingthe Supercritical Antisolvent Process—Pascale Subra. P. Jestin,LIMHP-CNRS, Villetaneuse, FRANCE
2:30 pm (L-32) Characterization and Manipulation of the RESS Process forProduction of Nano- and Micron-Scale Organic Particles—Daniel M.Ginosar. R.D. McMurtrey, W.D. Swank, T.A. Hyde, K. Coates, H.W. Rollins,Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls,ID, USA
3:00 pm (L-33) Preparation and Processing of Nanomaterials UsingSupercritical Fluid Technology—Ya-Pinq Sun. Clemson University,Clemson, SC, USA
3:30 pm Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
4:00 pm Poster Synopses D: Particle Formations / ReactionsPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
4:30 pm Poster Session D (located in Exhibit Hall)
5:30 pm Pause
7:00 pm BANQUET DINNER (Location: Windsor C)• Pre-purchased dinner tickets must be picked up at the Symposium
Registration Desk by no later than Tuesday at 10:30 am• Must bring ticket for admission — Name badge must be worn• You may purchase a dinner ticket, if available, for $30 each at the
Symposium Registration Desk
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Session IV-B: APPLICATIONS OF PRESSURIZEDFLUID EXTRACTION -1Presider: Bruce RichterMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom D
1:30 pm (L-34) Strategy to Implement Supercritical Fluid-CO2 Technology toPharmaceuticals—Deepak B. Mehta1. J. Coffey2, FA. Menard1,1R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Raritan, NJ, USA;2Co-op from Penn State University, State College, PA, USA
2:00 pm (L-35) Pressurized Fluid Extraction for Use in the Certification of NaturalMatrix Standard Reference Materials—M.M. Schantz, Bruce A. Benner. Jr..S.A. Wise, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD,USA
2:30 pm (L-36) Scaling Parameters for Accelerated Solvent Extraction—Douglas E. Ravnie, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA
3:00 pm (L-37) Accelerated Solvent Extraction of Pesticides from AnimalTissues—Mary Jane Coign. R.R. Ingram, Mississippi State University, MS,USA
3:30 pm Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
4:00 pm Poster Synopses D: Particle Formations / ReactionsPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
4:30 pm Poster Session D (located in Exhibit Hall)
5:30 pm Pause
7:00 pm BANQUET DINNER DINNER (Location: Windsor C)• Pre-purchased dinner tickets must be picked up at the Symposium
Registration Desk by no later than Tuesday at 10:30 am• Must bring ticket for admission — Name badge must be worn• You may purchase a dinner ticket, if available, for $30 each at the
Symposium Registration Desk
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Session IV-C: CRITICAL FLUIDS IN FOOD TECHNOLOGYPresider: Meredith S.S. CurrenMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom F
1:30 pm (L-38) New Process and Product Development in the Application ofCritical Fluids to Food-Related Materials—Jerry W. King. U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, NCAUR/ARS, Peoria, IL, USA
2:00 pm (L-39) The Use of SFE in Analytical Food Chemistry: Present and inthe Future—Hans Berg. Swedish Meats R&D, Kavlinge, SWEDEN
2:30 pm (L-40) Design of SC-CO2 Extraction Processes for the FoodIndustry—Elena Ibanez. F. Javier Senorans, G. Reglero, UniversidadAutonoma de Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN
3:00 pm (L-41) Preservation of Food by High Pressure Processing (HHP)—Daniel F. Farkas. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
3:30 pm Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
4:00 pm Poster Synopses D: Particle Formations / ReactionsPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
4:30 pm Poster Session D (located in Exhibit Hall)
7:00 pm BANQUET DINNER DINNER (Location: Windsor C)• Pre-purchased dinner tickets must be picked up at the Symposium
Registration Desk by no later than Tuesday at 10:30 am• Must bring ticket for admission — Name badge must be worn• You may purchase a dinner ticket, if available, for $30 each at the
Symposium Registration Desk
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
Session V-A: APPLICATIONS OF SUPERCRITICALFLUID TECHNOLOGYPresider: Yu YangMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
8:00 am (L-42) Catalytic Synthesis and Catalyst Recycling with SupercriticalCarbon Dioxide—Walter Leitner. Max-Planck-lnstitut fuer Kohlenforschung,Muelheim/Ruhr, GERMANY
8:30 am (L-43) 'Molecular Chromatography' in Dense-Phase Carbon Dioxide—P.S. Wells, Jon F. Parcher. University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
9:00 am (L-44) Use of Modern SFE Equipment For Development of CombinedSample Preparation Procedures Including Reaction or Solid PhaseExtraction—Lennart Mathiasson. Lund University, Lund, SWEDEN
9:30 am (L-45) Supercritical Fluid SMB: A Versatile Process Applied toChiral Separations—Willy Hauck(a). F. Denet(b), O. Ludemann-Hombourger(b),R.-M. Nicoud(b), (a)NOVASEP, Boothwyn, PA, USA; (b)NOVASEP, Pompey,FRANCE
10:00 am Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
10:30 am Poster Synopses E: Applications of Supercritical Fluid ExtractionPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
11:00 am Poster Session E (located in Exhibit Hall)
12:00 pm Break (Lunch on own)
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
Session V-B: APPLICATIONS OF PRESSURIZEDFLUID EXTRACTION - IIPresider: Rolf SchlakeMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom D
8:00 am (L-46) The Use of Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE) for MedicinalPlant Analysis—Bruce E. Richter. R.E. Carlson, Dionex Corporation,Salt Lake City, UT, USA
8:30 am (L-47) The Analysis of Pesticides From Soil, Crop, and AnimalSamples Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction and LC/MS-MS—Christopher K. Lam. T.J. Gould, Bayer Corporation, Stillwell, KS, USA
9:00 am (L-48) Pressurized Water Extraction of Trace Analytes from TissueSamples - An Alternative Sample Preparation Technique—MeredithS.S. Curren. J.W. King, U.S. Department of Agriculture, NCAUR/ARS,Peoria, IL, USA
9:30 am (L-49) SFE of Soluble Material from Closed or Nearly Closed Containers—Said Saim. S.T. Horhota, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals,Ridgefield, CT, USA
10:00 am Break (located in Exhibit Hall)
10:30 am Poster Synopses E: Applications of Supercritical Fluid ExtractionPresider: Jerry W. KingLocation: Kensington Ballroom E
11:00 am Poster Session E (located in Exhibit Hall)
12:00 pm Break (Lunch on own)
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Session Vl-A: REACTIONS IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDSPresider: David TomaskoMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom E
1:30 pm (L-54) Cooperative Hydrogen Bonds in CO2 and Implications forSolvation—S.L. Wallen. P. Raveendran, M.A. Blatchford, University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
2:00 pm (L-55) Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as a Medium for PharmaceuticalSynthesis—Christopher M. Ravner. A.A. Clifford, University of Leeds,Leeds, UK
2:30 pm (L-56) Free Radical Chemistry in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: CageEffects—James M. Tanko. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
3:00 pm (L-57) Nearcritical Water as a Reaction Medium—Jie Lu. J.S. Brown,S.A. Nolen, J.P. Hallett, C.L. Liotta, C.A. Eckert, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA, USA
3:30 pm (L-58) Phosphine-Modified Cobalt Catalysts for Hydroformylation inSupercritical CO2—Michael J. Chen. R.J. Klingler, J.W. Rathke, ArgonneNational Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
4:00 pm (L-59) Supercritical Fluid Solvent Effects on Fischer TropschSynthesis—X. Huang, C.W. Curtis, Christopher B. Roberts. AuburnUniversity, Auburn, AL, USA
4:30 pm CLOSING REMARKS(Location: Kensington Ballroom E)
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
Session Vl-B: COMMERCIAL ASPECTSPresider: Roger SmithMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom D
1:30 pm (L-60) The CO2 Technology Platform from Materials Synthesis toMicroelectronics Processing—Joseph M. DeSimone. University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
2:00 pm (L-61) Extraction of Nutraceuticals Using Supercritical CarbonDioxide—L. Chordia, Jose L. Martinez. Thar Designs, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
2:30 pm (L-62) SFE of Natural Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals withEmphasis on Commercialization—Ki-Punq Yoo1. Y.H. Choi2, J. Kim3,1Sogang University, Sogang, KOREA; 2GreenTek21 Co., Seoul, KOREA;3Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA
3:00 pm (L-63) Evaluation of a Commercial Pilot Scale Supercritical CounterCurrent Extraction Column in HTE Separation of Ethanol from Water—M. Fetner, Rolf Schlake. A. Kaziunas, Applied Separations, Allentown,PA, USA
3:30 pm (L-64) SFE/FT-IR Moisture Measurement System for PlutoniumDioxide Material—William K. Hollis. K. Hakonson, A.M. Martinez,J.B. Rubin, M. Torres, K.V. Wilson, C.M.V. Taylor, Los Alamos NationalLaboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA
4:00 pm (L-65) Commercial Supercritical Fluid Extraction for NutraceuticalProduction—Rodger Marentis. J.T. Hsu*, Supercritical Solutions,Allentown, PA, USA; *Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
4:30 pm CLOSING REMARKS(Location: Kensington Ballroom E)
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
Session Vl-C: CHROMATOGRAPHYPresider: Jon ParcherMeeting Location: Kensington Ballroom F
1:30 pm (L-66) Chiral SFC Analytical and Prep Applications, Techniques, andCalculations Using Advanced Laser Poiarimeters (ALP) and ChiralCalculation and Deconvoiution Software (CCDS)—Garv W. Yanik.PDR-Chiral, Lake Park, FL, USA
2:00 pm (L-67) The Analysis of Potential Drug Candidates in BiomatricesUsing Supercritical Fluid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry—Daniel G. Morgan. L.W. Frick, GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park,NC, USA
2:30 pm (L-68) Screening a Large and Diverse Library of PharmaceuticallyRelevant Compounds Using SFC MS and a Novel Mobile-Phase Additive—J. David Pinkston1. D. Wen2, K.L. Morand2, D.A. Tirey2, D.T. Stanton2,1The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2Procter & GamblePharmaceuticals, Mason, OH, USA
3:00 pm (L-69) Direct Enantioselective Chromatography of Amine Salts UsingCarbon Dioxide-Based Mobile Phases—Fiona Geiser*. L. Betz, WidenerUniversity, Chester, PA, USA; *NovaSep, Boothwyn, PA, USA
3:30 pm (L-70) Chiral SFC. Analytical to Prep—Christopher J. Welch.M. Shaimi, Merck & Company, Rahway, NJ, USA
4:00 pm (L-71) Effect of Polar Additive Concentration on ChromatographicPerformance of Chiral Stationary Phases in Supercritical FluidChromatography—Karen W. Phinney. L.C. Sander, S.A. Wise, NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
4:30 pm CLOSING REMARKS(Location: Kensington Ballroom E)
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MONDAY POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Poster Session A: Chemical / Physical Studies
Solubility of Organic Solutes in Subcritical (Hot/Liquid) Water—D.J. Miller. A-01S.B. Hawthorne, A. A. Clifford*, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USA;*University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
A Novel Process for Demulsification of Water-in-Crude Oil Emulsions and A-02Fractionation of Crude Oils by Dense Carbon Dioxide—N.N. Zakis*.R.G. Carbonell's*, P.K. Kilpatrick, *North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,USA; §Kenan Center for the Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Manufacturing,Raleigh, NC, USA; National Science Foundation
Supercritical Impregnation of Solid Matrices with Metal Nanoparticles— A-03K.S. Morlev. S.M. Howdle, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, ENGLAND
Optimization of Flow Conditions for the Uniform Dyeing of Pet Packages A-04with Supercritical CO2—R. Schlake, R. Maxwell, A. Kaziunas. Applied Separations,Allentown, PA, USA
Cleaning Electronic Components and Precision Machine Parts with a Solvent- A-05Free Substitute—Y. West, M. Fetner, A. Kaziunas. Applied Separations, Allentown,PA, USA
Ionic Interactions and Electrochemical Investigations in Supercritical Fluids— A-06A. P. Abbott. N.E. Durling, C.A. Eardley, E.G. Hope, University of Leicester,Leicester, UK
Applications of Supercritical Hydrofluorocarbons—A.P. Abbott, E.G. Hope, A-07S. Lanae. University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Diffusivity of SCF CO2 in Polymer Melts—H. Li. D.L. Tomasko, Ohio State A-08University, Columbus, OH, USA
Spectrophotometric Studies of Ginger and Turmeric Extracts Obtained A-09with Supercritical CO2—V.R. Vasconcellosa. M.O.M. Marques", M.A.A. Meirelesa,aLASEFI-DEA/FEA-UNICAMP, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL; "Laboratorio de ProdutosNaturais, S§o Paulo, BRAZIL
Comparison Between Solubilities of Actinide Complexes with Different A-10B-Diketones in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide—V. Babain, V. Romanovskii,I. Smirnov, V. Starchenko, A. Shadrin. G. Kudinov*, S. Podoinitsyn*.Yu. Revenko*, V.G. Khlopin Radium Institute, St. Petersburg, RUSSIA;*Mining and Chemical Combine, Zheleznogorsk, RUSSIA
Solubility of Triazine Pesticides in Subcritical Water Modified with Ethanol A-11and Urea—M.S.S. Curren. J.W. King, U.S. Department of Agriculture, NCAUR/ARS,Peoria, IL, USA
Calculation of the Solid Solubilities in Supercritical Fluids Using a Cluster A-12Solvation Model—K.-W. Cheng. Y.-P. Chen, National Taiwan University,Taipei, Taiwan, PR CHINA
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