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Program DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
10:50 Investigation of Some Pa thologies of F T M S : A Route to Instru m e n t Improvement. M. L. Gross, D. L. Rempel, S. K. H u a n g 11:20 New Excitation/Detection Techniques in Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron M S . A. G. Marshall, T. L. Wang, L. Chen, T. L. Ricca
M. A. Kaiser, Chairman SECTION Β
Monday Morning
Separations and Clinical Analysis
SECTION A
Symposium on Fourier Transform Mass Spectroscopy: Session I M. V. Buchanan,
Presiding
8:50 Introductory R e m a r k s 9:00 Gas Phase Photodissociation of Transition Metal Ion Complexes and Clusters. B. S. Freiser, R. L. Hettich 9:30 IR Multiphoton Dissociation of Laser-Desorbed Ions. J. R. Eyler, C. H. Watson, G. B a y k u t 10:00 UV Laser-Induced Frag mentation of Oligopeptide Ions. R. T. M c l v e r , W. D. Bowers
J. G. Nikelly,
Presiding
9:00 Steric Foldback in Sedimen tation F F F . S. Lee, J. C. Giddings 9:20 Polydispersity of Narrow Polymer Fractions from Peak Broad ening in T h e r m a l F F F . Y . - S . Gao, X. Chen, K. D. Caldwell, J. C. Giddings 9:40 Extraction of L a n t h a n i d e s with 8-Quinolinol in the Presence of 6-amino-4,4'-di(5-nonyl)-2,2'-bipyridine(6-ADNBP). S. Taguchi, M. H o j jatie, H. Freiser 10:00 Studies on the Solvent Ex traction of Copper with N-(4-Methoxy-Phenyl)-«-Thiopicolinamide and Physico Chemical Behavior of the Extractant. B. B h a t t a c h a r y a , R. K. Pal
10:20 New Method for Determin ing an Adsorption Isotherm for a Liq uid-Liquid Interface. V. G. C h a m u pathi, H. Freiser 10:40 Flash Chromatography of Bile Acids. B. Dayal, C. K. S a n d h u , G. S. Tint, G. Salen 11:00 H P L C Separation of Plasma Carotenoids and Quantitation of /3-Carotene. J. Gatautis. Κ. Η. Pearson 11:20 Laser-Based Fiber-Optic Sensors for Competitive Binding Fluoroimmunoassay. B. J. T r o m b e r g , M. J. Sepaniak, T. Vo-Dinh, G. D. Griffin 11:40 P r e p a r a t i o n of C-Phycocyanin-Conjugated Antibody for I m m u nochemical Analysis. K. Yasuda, K. Okano, T. Kobayashi, D. Tokinaga
SECTION c
Symposium on Supercritical Fluid Chromatography: Session I
M. L. Lee,
Presiding
8:20 Introductory Remarks 8:30 Modifiers and Mixed Fluid Systems in Capillary SFC. B . W.
Optimal Chromatography
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News 9:00 Introductory Remarks 9:05 Role of the American Chem ical Society in Biotechnology. J . Κ Crum 9:15 Role of Chemistry Leading to Biotechnology. L. E. Hood 10:05 I m p a c t of Biotechnology on the Chemical Industry. J. M a c Q u i t t y 10:55 F u t u r e Directions of Bio technology. P. R. S c h i m m e l
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Wright, R. W. Gale, C. R. Yonker, H. T. Kalinoski, R. D. Smith 9:00 Study of the Modifier Effect in SFC. J. M. Levy, W. M. Ritchey 9:30 Selectivity in Capillary SFC. K. E. Markides, S. M. Fields, M. L. Lee, C. L. Woolley 10:30 Biochemical Separations by Capillary SFC. N. Kiba, P. David, M. V. N o v o t n y 11:00 Industrial Applications of SFC. T. L. Chester, D. P. Innis, G. D. Owens, L. J. Burkes, J. D. Pinkston 11:30 Analysis of T h e r a p e u t i c and Abuse Drugs and Their Metabolites
SECTION A
by Capillary SFC. D . W. Later, Β. Ε. Richter, D. E. Knowles, M. R. Ander son
Symposium on Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry: Session II
A. G. Marshall,
Presiding
SECTION D
Symposium on Impact of Chemistry on Biotechnology Cosponsored with the Biotechnology Secretariat and 12 other divisions
M. Phillips, S. Shoemaker,
2:00 T a n d e m F T M S of Large Molecules. F. W. McLafferty 2:30 Recent Developments in F T M S of Large (>m/z 5000) Biomolecules. D. H. Russell
Presiding
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