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PITTCON Conference and Expo 2017 Abstracts Chicago, Illinois, USA 5 - 9 March 2017 Volume 1 of 3 ISBN: 978-1-5108-4164-2 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2017) by Pittsburgh Conference All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2017) For permission requests, please contact Pittsburgh Conference at the address below. Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 332 Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503 USA Phone: (412) 825-3220 (800) 825-3221 Fax: (412) 825-3224 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:35 (40-4) Separation and Fluorescence: Tools to Characterize Biomolecular Affinity in SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 2017 Nanomaterials WENWAN ZHONG, University of California Riverside AFTERNOON 4:10 (40-5) Biological Targeting and Biomolecular Screening of Nanoparticles: Toward Safer Materials LISA A HOLLAND, West Virginia University, Tyler Davis, Marriah Ellington, Cassandra Crihfield Sunday Afternoon Sunday HERITAGE AWARD Session 10 The Pittcon Heritage Award SYMPOSIUM Session 50 arranged by Sarah Reisert, Chemical Heritage Foundation Advances in All-Optical Laser Plasma Spectroscopy arranged by Vassilia Zorba, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Sunday Afternoon, Room Skyline Ballroom, West 375b Sarah Reisert, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Presiding Sunday Afternoon, Room W179b 4:45 Presentation of the 2017 Pittcon Heritage Award to Robert J Warren, Leco, Vassilia Zorba, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Presiding by Robert GW Anderson, Chemical Heritage Foundation 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Vassilia Zorba 1:35 (50-1) Exploring Mars with Curiosity: New LIBS Applications Out of This World ROGER C WIENS, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sylvestre Maurice, Sam Clegg THE WALLACE H. COULTER LECTURE Session 20 2:10 (50-2) The Use of Resonant Laser Pulses for Emission Enhancement in Laser-Induced The Wallace H Coulter Lecture Plasmas STEVEN JAMES REHSE, University of Windsor, Russell A Putnam, Dylan J Malenfant, Beau G Greaves Sunday Afternoon, Room Skyline Ballroom, West 375b 2:45 (50-3) Progress and Challenges for LIBS in the Deep Ocean and Other High Pressure 5:00 (20-1) Integrated Brainwide Structural and Functional Analysis KARL DEISSEROTH, Environments S MICHAEL ANGEL, University of South Carolina Columbia, Izlen Peksenar, Stanford University Joseph Bonvallet, Patrick Barnett, Sam Clegg, Roger C Wiens, Shiv K Sharma 3:20 Recess 3:35 (50-4) Nanoparticle Enhancement in Laser Induced Plasma Emission ALESSANDRO DE SYMPOSIUM Session 30 GIACOMO, University of Bari, Marcella Dell’Aglio, Can Koral, Rosalba Gaudiuso Accurate Mass Analysis of Organic Contaminants in Food and Water 4:10 (50-5) Femtosecond Filament-Laser Ablation Molecular Isotopic Spectrometry VASSILIA arranged by Imma Ferrer, University of Colorado ZORBA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, George Chan, Ran Hai, Xianglei Mao, Richard E Russo Sunday Afternoon, Room W178b Imma Ferrer, University of Colorado, Presiding 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Imma Ferrer SYMPOSIUM Session 60 1:35 (30-1) High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Profiling of Dissolved Organic Matter in Advances in Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Environmental and Processed Water MIRA PETROVIC, ICRA - Catalan Institute for Water arranged by Jagdish P Singh, JPS Advanced Technology R&D LLC Research, Yaroslav Verkh, Mira Celic and Richard E Russo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2:10 (30-2) Organic Contaminants Analysis in Water - From Influent to Effluents During Treatment by UHPLC-HRAM DAN-HUI DOROTHY YANG, Agilent Technologies, Tarun Sunday Afternoon, Room W181a Anumol, Angela Smith Jagdish P Singh, JPS Advanced Technology R&D LLC, Presiding 2:45 (30-3) LC-MS as a Tool to Optimize Wastewater Treatment VIVIANE YARGEAU, McGill University 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Jagdish P Singh and Richard E Russo N/A 1:35 (60-1) Considerations On Some Uncommon Diagnostics and Analytical Topics in Laser 3:20 Recess Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy NICOLO OMENETTO, University of Florida 3:35 (30-4) Identification and Toxicity of Halogenated Nonylphenol Disinfection By-Products 2:10 (60-2) Industrial Applications of the Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Technique During Chlorination and Chloramination by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry VINCENZO PALLESCHI, CNR CHRISTIANE HOPPE-JONES, University of Arizona 2:45 (60-3) Expanding Laser Ablation ICP-MS Capabilities with Simultaneous LIBS and LAMIS 4:10 (30-5) Accurate Mass Analysis of Environmental Contaminants: A 15-Year Journey IMMA RICHARD E RUSSO, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory FERRER, University of Colorado, Michael Thurman 3:20 Recess 3:35 (60-4) Recent Advances and New Frontiers for the LIBS Technique MOHAMAD SABSABI, NRC, Paul Bouchard, Aissa Harhira, Josette El-Haddad, Andre Moreau, Alain Blouin SYMPOSIUM Session 40 4:10 (60-5) Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy: Application to Food Sciences JAGDISH P ACS-DAC - Analytical Advances in Sustainable and Safe Nanotechnology SINGH, JPS Advanced Technology R&D LLC, Chet R Bhatt, Charles Ghany, Bader Alfarraj, arranged by Wenwan Zhong, University of California Riverside and Lisa A Holland, West Virginia University Fang Y Yueh Sunday Afternoon, Room W179a Wenwan Zhong, University of California Riverside, Presiding SYMPOSIUM Session 70 Lisa A Holland, West Virginia University, Presiding Analytical Surface Characterization of Nanomaterials 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Wenwan Zhong and Lisa A Holland arranged by Jill Millstone, University of Pittsburgh 1:35 (40-1) Biomolecular Coronas on Nanoparticles CATHERINE MURPHY, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sunday Afternoon, Room W181b 2:10 (40-2) Design and Redesign of Sustainable Engineered Nanomaterials CHRISTY L HAYNES, Jill Millstone, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding University of Minnesota 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Jill Millstone 2:45 (40-3) Characterizing Nanoparticle Tissue Interaction via 3D Optical Imaging WARREN CHAN, 1:35 (70-1) Gold and Silver in Nanoscale, Dispersed by Ligands to Molecular Precision HANNU University of Toronto HAKKINEN, University of Jyvaskyla 3:20 Recess 2:10 (70-2) Non-Traditional Methods for Surface Characterization of Semiconductor Nanocrystals EMILY WEISS, Northwestern University 2:45 (70-3) Single Atom Alloys for Efficient and Cost-Effective Catalysis CHARLES SYKES, Author and presider lists are available at www.pittcon.org Tufts University TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:20 Recess 3:35 (95-4) Precision Medicine Using Circulating Markers: A New Paradigm for Managing Afternoon Sunday 3:35 (70-4) Catalytic Reactions on Optically Excited Plasmonic Metal Nanoparticles SULJO LINIC, Complex Diseases STEVEN SOPER, University of Kansas University of Michigan 4:10 (95-5) Building a Droplet Microfluidic Toolbox for Low Input Epigenetics RYAN C BAILEY, 4:10 (70-5) Ultrafast Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Molecule-Nanoparticle University of Michigan Surface Interactions RENEE FRONTIERA, University of Minnesota WORKSHOPS Session 100 SYMPOSIUM Session 80 CACA - How to be Successful in Your Career Carbon Nanomaterial-Enabled Microsensing Technologies arranged by Tao Jiang, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and Chuping Luo, Advanced Materials Technology arranged by Prabhu Arumugam, Louisiana Tech University and Hongjun Zeng, Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc Sunday Afternoon, Room W184a Tao Jiang, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, Presiding Sunday Afternoon, Room W181C 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Tao Jiang and Chuping Luo Prabhu Arumugam, Louisiana Tech University, Presiding 1:35 (100-1) What I Tried to Teach My Graduate Students About Success MILTON L LEE, Brigham 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Prabhu Arumugam and Hongjun Zeng Young University 1:35 (80-1) Carbon Nanomaterial-Enabled Microelectrodes for Chronic Neurochemical Detection 2:05 (100-2) The Importance of Choosing a Career Doing Something You Really Like CHRISTOPHER PRABHU ARUMUGAM, Louisiana Tech University, Gaurab Dutta, An-Yi Chang, Shabnam POHL, Thermo Fisher Scientific Siddiqui, Hongjun Zeng 2:35 (100-3) Technical Skill and Knowledge is Necessary, But Far From Sufficient - Other Factors 2:10 (80-2) Electrochemical Protease Profiling Toward Cancer Analyses Using Peptides Function- are Even More Important PETER T KISSINGER, Purdue University alized at Carbon Nanofiber Nanoelectrode Arrays JUN LI, Kansas State University 3:05 Recess 2:45 (80-3) Nanocarbon Materials for Biosensing and Bioimaging: Graphene vs. Carbon 3:20 (100-4) Career Journey from a Scientist to Business Executive LINDA DE JESUS, Thermo Nanotubes YUEHE LIN, Washington State University Fisher Scientific 3:20 Recess 3:50 (100-5) Career Development Often Driven by the Opportunity and Persistence SHUANG (JAKE) 3:35 (80-4) Nitrogen-Incorporated Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon Thin-Film Electrodes: Electro- YANG, Johns Hopkins University chemical Detection Coupled with FIA and HPLC GREG SWAIN, Michigan State University 4:20 Panel Discussion 4:10 (80-5) In Vivo Carbon Nanotube Sensors NICOLE M IVERSON, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Eric M Hofferber, Joseph A Stapleton, Janelle J Adams, Victoria A Bart ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 110 SYMPOSIUM Session 90 Advanced Concepts in Ion Chromatography and Recent Trends arranged