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11th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography The 11th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography will be held in Monterey, CA, May 14-17. The sym posium will focus on microseparation techniques, including capillary GC, GC/MS, GC/FT-IR, GC/AES, micro column HPLC, SFC, and capillary zone electrophoresis. Applications to be cov ered include the analysis of environ mental compounds; pharmaceuticals; petrochemicals; biochemicals; proteins and peptides; and foods, flavors, fra grances, and beverages. The program will consist of review papers by leading scientists in the field, contributed oral and poster presenta tions, discussion groups, workshoptype seminars, and an exhibition of modern chromatographic instrumen tation. Posters will be accepted until May 1 for inclusion in the program; prospective authors should send 300word abstracts to Pat Sandra, Labora tory of Organic Chemistry, University of Gent, Gent, Belgium (FAX 91 228 321). A number of scholarships are available for young scientists interest ed in attending the symposium. For additional information about the meeting, including details on registra tion, housing, and transportation, con tact the International Symposium on
Capillary Chromatography, Service Partners, Ltd., 19490 Glen Una Dr., Saratoga, CA 95070 (408-395-4333). The preliminary program for the sym posium follows.
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Opening Address. M.J.E. Golay Award Presentation. Award Address.
Advances in Capillary Chromatography—I
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Capillary Chromatography—State of the Art. C. Cramers, Eindhoven U of Technology, The Netherlands New Novel Selective Stationary Phases for Open-Tubular GC and SFC. M. Lee, Brigham Young U CGC Enantlomer Separation by Complexation and Inclusion. V. Schurig, U of Tubingen, F.R.G. Posters.
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TUESDAY MORNING Applications of Capillary Chromatography W. Jennings, Chairman 8:30
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Advances in Capillary Chromatography—II R. Kaiser, Chairman 1:45
Advances In Microcolumn Technology and the Analysis of Single Cells. R. Kennedy, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Polymer-Coated Support Surfaces In Capillary and Micro Packed Columns. G. Schomburg, Max Planck Institute, F.R.G. Advances In Optical Detection Methods in Microcolumn Separations. E. Yeung, Iowa State U Reversed-Phase LC/Caplllary GC with a ΝΡ Detector Using a Loop-Type Interface Combined with a SandwichType Phase Separator. P. van Zoonen and G. van der Hoff, NI of Public Health and Environmental Protection, The Netherlands Posters. Discussion Sessions: CC in Environmental Analysis; Sample Introduction In CC.
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Ultrasensitive Determinations of Amino Sugars by Capillary ElectrophoreslsLaser-lnduced Fluorescence Detection. J. Liu, O. Shirota, and M. Novotny, Indiana U Investigations into the Use of Capillary GC with Atomic Emission Detection: Influence of the Molecular Structure on the Element Response. J. Th. Jelink and A. Venema, AKZO, The Netherlands Stereochemical Analysis of Constituents of Essential Oils and Flavor Compounds by Enantioselective Capillary GC. W. Konig, R. Krebber, P. Evers, and G. Bruhn, U of Hamburg, F.R.G.
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Microcolumn Chromatography for the Analysis of Detergents and Lubricants. P. Sandra, U of Gent, Belgium Posters.
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON Sampling In Capillary Chromatography J. Rijks, Chairman 1:45 2:10
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Advances In Sampling Techniques for Capillary GC. J. Roeraade, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Thermal Modulation for Sample Introduction Into Ultrasmall-Dlameter Capillary Columns in GC. J. Phillips, Southern Illinois U Simultaneous Cryogenic Focusing as a Side Product during SFE in CGC. Β. Wright, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Quantitative SFE Coupled to CGC. J. Levy, A. C. Roselli, D. S. Boyer, and K. Cross, Suprex Posters. Discussion Sessions: Multidimensional and Coupled Techniques; SFE.
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Packed and Open-Tubular Microcolumns In SFC. K. Payne, Brigham Young U Possibilities and Limitations of ColllngInduced Secondary Flow in Capillary SFC. J.G.M. Janssen, J. A. Rijks, and C. A. Cramers, Eindhoven U of Technology, The Netherlands Recent Developments In SFC/MS. S. Olesik, Ohio State U
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Micro LC. Present State of the Art. K. Jinno, Toyohashi U of Technology, Japan Mlcellar Electroklnetlc Capillary Chromatography. M. Sepaniak, U of Tennessee Electrooptlc Detection Techniques In Capillary Electrophoresis. M. Morris, U of Michigan New Approach for Generating Linear and Shaped Gradients of Nanoliter Volumes Compatible with Electrophoresis In Capillaries. V. Berry, Salem State College, and E. Rowher, U of Pretoria, South Africa Posters. Closing Address. S. Cram
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