ASTRO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Analytical Chemistry

May 30, 2012 - ASTRO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION. Anal. Chem. , 1989, 61 (3), pp 155A–172A. DOI: 10.1021/ac00178a728. Publication Date: ...
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Nicolet FT-IR and IBM PS/2

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The new 510P combines the versatile Nicolet 510 optical bench with the IBM PS/2 Model 50Z through a powerful MicroChannel™ interface to give you the capability and productivity you need in the most demanding analytical environment. Easy-to-use m o u s e - d r i v e n m e n u s and an intuitive feel bring you u p to speed quickly — and the best service and support people in the industry keep you there. Because Nicolet is an IBM business partner, you can depend on Nicolet for full system support. The 5 1 0 P s u p p o r t s a w i d e variety o f o p t i o n s , including infrared microscopes, dual detectors, sample shuttles, autosamplers, and all commonly-used accessories.

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PITTCQN 11 25 (406) Spectroscopic Evaluation of Surface-Bound Cadmium on Algal Microorganisms—V. MAJIDI. University of Texas at Austin, DA. Laude, Jr.. J.A. Holcombe

Countercurrent Chromatography

11 45 (407) Antibody-Based Fiberoptics Biosensor for Attomole Detection of DNA-Adduct Products—T.VO-DINH. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. B.J. Tromberg, J.P. Alarie. M.J. Sepaniak. G.D Gritfin. R. Santella

Tuesday Morning, Room 369 N.B. Mandava, Presiding Todhunter, Mandava & Associates 8:30 (418) Improved Cross-Axis Synchronous Flow-Through Coil Planet Centrifuge for Performing Countercurrent Chromatography—M BHATNAGAR. National Institues of Health, H. Oka. Y. Ito

Chemometrics

8:50 (419) Semi-Preparative Separation of Bacitracin by High-Speed Countercurrent Chromatography—Κ HARADA, Meijo University, Y. Yamazaki, M. Suzuki. H. Nakazawa. S. Hattori, K. Komori, H. Oka. Y. Ito 9:10 (420) Foam Countercurrent Chromatography (CCC) of Bacitracin— H. OKA. National Institutes of Health, K, Harada, M. Suzuki, H. Nakazawa. Y. Ito

Tuesday Morning, Room 263 R.R. Mahaffey, Presiding Eastman Chemical Division 8:30 (408) Real-Time Chromatographic Analysis Using Recursive Digital Filtering—TO. BARKER. University of Delaware. SO. Brown

9:30 (421) Analytical High Speed Countercurrent Chromatography - Its Application in Isolation of Bio-Active Triterpenoid Carboxylic Acids - Y W. LEE, Research Triangle Institute, Q.C. Fang, Y. Ito

8:50 (409) Maximum Likelihood Smoothing—LK. DENOYER. Spectrum Square Associates. J.G. Dodd

9:50 (422) Chromatography of a Peptide on the New Eccentric Multilayer Coil Planet Centrifuge—M. KNIGHT, Peptide Technologies Corp., Y. Ito, S. Gluch, M. Rasevic

9:10 (410) Improved Discrimination of Noisy Spectra In Correlation Based Spectral Analysis—DP. HOFFMAN, University of Pittsburgh, A. Proctor, D.M. Hercules

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9:30 (411) Application of Dynamical Analysis Techniques to FTIR TimeDomain Processing—SE. CARPENTER. University of Iowa. G. Small, R.T. Kroutil. J. Ditillo. W.R. Loerop

RECESS

10:25 (423) Comparative Studies and Evaluation of Analytical Countercur­ rent Chromatographs (CCC-2000 vs. CCC-4000)—F Ε CHOU, Pharma-Tech Research Corporation, L.K. Pannell, S.G. Yates, R.J. Petroski, H. Oka, Y. Ito 10:45 (424) Application of Countercurrent Chromatography/Thermospray Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Bio-Active Natural Products—Y W LEE, Research Triangle Institute. R.D. Voyksner, Q.C, Fang, T.W. Pack, C.W. Cook

9:50 (412) Parameter Estimation in the Fourier Domain—S.L. MONFRE. University of Delaware. S.D. Brown 10:10 RECESS 10:25 (413) Optimal Fourier Smoothing of Spectra Using Minimum Entropy— R.J. LARIVEE, University of Delaware, S.D. Brown 10:45 (414) A Robust, Adaptive Kalman Filter lor Real-Time Analysis—H R WILK, University of Delaware, S.D. Brown 11:05 (415) Advanced Spectral Search Techniques and Their Applications— D. ABRAMS. Galactic Industries Corporation. D. Kuehl

11:05 (425) Design and Application ol a New High Speed Analytical Cen­ trifugal PartitionChromatograph—J CAZES. Sanki Laboratories, Inc., H. Nunogaki. W. Murayama, Y. Kosgue. Y. Nunogaki 11 25 (426) Preparative Scale Up of Centrilugal Partition Chromatographic Separations—J. CAZES, Sanki Laboratories. Inc., H. Nunogaki, W. Murayama, Y. Kosuge, Y. Nunogaki 11:45 (427) Centrilugal Partition Chromatography: Study of AcOH/ HCOOH/H2O/CHCI3 Solvent System, Application to the Purification of Pep­ tides of Various Hydrophobicities and Lengths—A. FOUCAULT. Columbia University. K. Nakanishi

11 25 (416) Applications of an Array Based Designed for Processing Analyt­ ical Instrumentation Data—0. KUEHL, Galactic Industries Corporation, S, Siminoff 11:45 (417) Pattern Recognition and Cluster Analysis Based on a Metric Tensor Similarity Measure—W. WEGSCHEIDER, Graz University of Technology. I. Kolossvary

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Reciprocating Sample Injection Technique - Eliminates Tubing Replacement/Expensive Slider Valve Mechanisms

Approved EPA Method 415.1

Single Board NDIR Design

Response Time, 90 seconds

Magnetically Coupled Solids Injection Module

Exclusive IBM Computer Controlled Operation

Improved Data Processing Format including Sample Tagging, Standard Deviation and Mean Value Calculation

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