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Pittcon 2010 Posters and Oral Presentations

At Pittcon 2010, we will introduce more new capabilities that showcase the passion, power, and productivity we bring to laboratories and analytical processes around the world.

Be sure to visit us at booth 969 in the exhibit hall where we will feature special application sessions in our Applications Café on Monday through Wednesday afternoons. Stop in for refreshments and your chance to win an iPod touch™ in our daily drawing!

Dionex presentations at Pittcon 2010:

Pittcon 2010 Posters
Abstract #Poster TitleDay/TimeLocation
270-4PAdvancements in Charged Aerosol DetectionSunday 5:30-7:30 p.m.Room W415
270-24PUPLC and RRLC with the Corona ultra Charged Aerosol DetectorSunday 5:30-7:30 p.m.Room W415
640-2PImproving the Quantitation of Unknown Trace Impurity Analysis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients using HPLC with Charged Aerosol DetectionMonday a.m.Gray Area
640-7PAnalysis of Surfactants and Excipients Commonly Used in Pharmaceutical Formulations: Composition and Lot-lot VariabilityMonday a.m.Gray Area
640-8PCombining New Column Technologies to Fully Characterize Excipients, Salts, and APIs in Final Product FormulationsMonday a.m.Gray Area
660-17PA Reversed-Phase/Anion-Exchange/Cation-Exchange Trimodal Stationary Phase and Its UsesMonday a.m.Gray Area
660-18PAnalysis of Cationic Surfactants Using Acetonitrile and Alternative SolventsMonday a.m.Gray Area
930-43PApplications of New Silica-Based SPE CartridgesMonday p.m.Blue Area
930-79PDetermination of Inorganic Anion Impurities in a Water-insoluble Pharmaceutical by Ion Chromatography with Suppressed Conductivity DetectionMonday p.m.Blue Area
930-80PDetermination of Sulfamate and Sulfate in Topiramate by Ion Chromotagraphy with Suppressed Conductivity DetectionMonday p.m.Blue Area
1690-4PIC-MS/MS Determination of Ultratrace Level Perchlorate in Infant Formula and Milk ProductTuesday p.m.Blue Area
1700-6PEfficient Quantitation of Ion and Total Glycerin Impurities in Biodiesel Using HPLC and Charged Aerosol DetectionTuesday p.m.Blue Area
1750-4PUltra Trace Ion Analysis with Automated Multilevel CalibrationTuesday p.m.Gray Area
2050-1PFast Analysis for Ion ChromatographyWednesday a.m.Blue Area
2080-1PA Web-Based Search Engine for Chromatography ApplicationsWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-3PA New HILIC Stationary Phase and Its UsesWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-18PAchieving Maximum Productivity by Combining UHPLC with Advanced Chromatographic TechniquesWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-22PEnsuring Best Possible UHPLC Performance Through an Innovative Capillary and Fitting DesignWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-23PUsing Charged Aerosol Detection as a Universal Approach to Analyze Pharmaceutical Salts Including Inorganic and Organic CounterionsWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-24PSimplifying Cleaning Validations and the Analysis of Extractables and Leachables with UHPLC and Charged Aerosol DetectionWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-25PSimultaneous Analysis of Free PEG and PEGylated Proteins using HPLC with Charged Aerosol DetectionWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-26PAnalysis of Fat Soluble Vitamins by Reverse Phase HPLC and Corona CAD DetectionWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-27PSensitive Analysis of Genotoxins by HPLC-ECD Using Boron-Doped Diamond ElectrodeWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-28PThe Use of Electrolytic Devices for Sample PretreatmentWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2080-29PAdvances in Capillary Ion Chromatography Systems Using On-line Electrolytic Eluent Generation and SuppressionWednesday a.m.Gray Area
2400-12PAutomated Sample Pretreatment of Environmental Samples Before Ion AnalysisWednesday p.m.Blue Area
2420-5PLC-MS Method for the Direct Determination of Trace N-Methyl Carbamates in Water SamplesWednesday p.m.Blue Area
2440-1PSimple and Direct Analysis of Phytosterols by Reverse Phase HPLC and Charged Aerosol DetectionWednesday p.m.Gray Area
2460-1PProblems Measuring Analytes by LC-MS? Try EC-Assisted LC-MSWednesday p.m.Gray Area
2460-8POn-Line Electrochemical/LC-MS Techniques for Profiling and Characterizing Metabolites and Reactive SpeciesWednesday p.m.Gray Area
2460-26PIC-MS Determination of Anionic Ionic Liquids, Counterions, and ImpuritiesWednesday p.m.Gray Area
2790-2PComparison of Universal Detection Techniques for Liquid ChromatographyThursdayBlue Area
2790-7PNew Approaches for the Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Pharmaceutical SaltsThursdayBlue Area
2800-2PAnalysis of Neuroactive Amino Acids Using UHPLC TechniquesThursdayBlue Area
2800-7PSensitive Analysis of Commonly Used Artificial and Natural Sweeteners Including Stevia and Their Impurities and Degradation ProductsThursdayBlue Area
2800-8PRapid and Sensitive Analysis of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics Using UHPLC with Corona Ultra DetectionThursdayBlue Area
2800-9PIncreased Process Understanding for QbD by Introducing Universal Detection at Several Stages of the Pharmaceutical ProcessThursdayBlue Area
2800-10PAutomated Multistep Chromatographic Workflows for BiopharmaceuticalThursdayBlue Area
2800-15PNew Developments in Capillary Ion Chromatography Systems with Electrochemical Detection and Their ApplicationsThursdayBlue Area
2810-1PA Novel Approach to the Measurement of Biologically Active Analytes in Natural Products, Supplements, and Animal and Human TissuesThursdayGray Area
2820-4PMonolithic Columns for High-Efficiency LC-MS/MS Peptide MappingThursdayGray Area
2840-1PLot-to-Lot Reproducibility Methodology – A Quality Tool for Chromatographic Column CharacterizationThursdayGray Area
Pittcon 2010 Orals
Abstract #Oral TitleDayTimeLocation
170-6Determination of Iodide and Iodate in Saline Matrix by Anion Exchange Chromatography and HPLCSunday2:55 p.m.Room 308B
920-2Determination of Oil and Grease Using SPE: Comparison of Disk and Cartridge MethodologiesMonday2:20 p.m.Room 308B
920-4Determination of Pesticides in Water Using SPE: Comparison of Cartridge and Disk SPE MethodsMonday3:00 p.m.Room 308B
1220-5Simultaneous Determination of Water- and Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Functional Beverages by HPLC with UV-PDA DetectionTuesday9:35 a.m.Room 309AB
1240-3Determination of Pharmaceutical Peptides and Acetate Counterions by HPLC Using a Mixed-Mode Weak Anion Exchange ColumnTuesday8:40 a.m.Room 206C
1610-1New Monolithic Anion Exchange Columns for Fast Separation of Inorganic and Organic Anions in Variety of Sample MatricesTuesday2:00 p.m.Room 307A
1630-1Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction to Aid in the Characterization of Natural ProductsTuesday2:00 p.m.Room 308B
1630-2Improved Productivity Using Automated Sample PreparationTuesday2:20 p.m.Room 308B
1630-3Advances in Lipid Extraction from Food Samples using Accelerated Solvent ExtractionTuesday2:40 p.m.Room 308B
1960-2Two-Dimensional Ion ChromatographyWednesday8:20 a.m.Room 307B
1960-5Improved Analysis of Sulfur Containing Anions by Suppressed Ion ChromatographyWednesday9:35 a.m.Room 307B
1970-2Detection of Heparin Contaminants Using the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Heparin Sodium Monograph Chromatographic MethodsWednesday8:20 a.m.Room 307A
2250-3Application of Two Dimensional Matrix Elimination Ion Chromatography (2D MEIC) with Suppressed Conductivity Detection for Analysis of Trace Ions in Drinking Water MatrixWednesday2:40 p.m.Room 311C
2250-8New Stationary Phases for Use in Combined Matrix Elimination/ion Analysis of Matrix-Challenged Water SamplesWednesday4:35 p.m.Room 311C
2320-4Ultra-High-Performance NanoLC-MS/MS Analysis of Complex Proteomic SamplesWednesday3:00 p.m.Room 311A
2610-3Design of a New Concentrator Column for Ion Chromatography and Some Selected ApplicationsThursday8:40 a.m.Room 310A
2980-1Applications of Capillary Ion Chromatography Systems in Trace AnalysisThursday2:00 p.m.Room 308C