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(284) Automating the SFE Derivatization Cleanup and Analysis of Chlorophenols from Soils. C. R. Knipe, H. B. Lee, T. E. Peart (285) Automation of SFE of Herbicides from Environmental Samples Using a Laboratory Robotics System. L. J. Jarvis, W. C. Koskinen (286) Solid-Phase Deposition Followed by SFE of PCBs and PAHs from Chesapeake Bay Water. D. C. Messer, L. T. Taylor (287) Simultaneous SFE and Cleanup of Fish Tissue for Determination of PCBs. M. McGarvey, J. Bonkoski, M. Webb (288) Trace Organic Analyzers Using Supercritical Fluid Technology for Environmental Applications. S. A. Liebman, C. Phillips, W. Fitzgerald, J. Wright, R. Cohen (289) Fluidity-Enhanced Liquid Extraction of Polar Pollutants in Environmental Matrices. S. V. Olesik, T. S. Reighard, M. Monserrate
Tuesday Morning GC: Fuels a n d Energy R o o m 20W7, East Hall C. B. Runkle, Presiding 8:30 8:50
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(351) Simulated Distillation of Whole Crudes Using Capillary Column GC. D. S. Workman, R. Epoulx, G. D. Dupré (352) Determination of Oxygenates and Total Aromatics in Reformulated Gasolines by an Enhanced D4815 System. J. W. Diehl, F. P. DiSanzo, J. W. Finkbeiner (353) Determination of Diesel Fuel Dilution in Used Engine Oils by GC/GC. J. W. Diehl, J. W. Finkbeiner, F. P. DiSanzo (354) Selectivity of Aluminum Oxide Porous Layer Open-Tubular Capillary Columns. M. J. Feeney, G. A. Barone, A. Schuyler (355) Improved Selectivity of Alumina PLOT Columns for Hydrocarbon Analysis. Z. Jl (356) Recent Advances in Micropacked Columns. P. H. Silvis, G. A. Barone, M. J. Feeney, A. Schuyler (357) High-Speed Analysis of Refinery Gas and Other Petroleum Industry Applications. D. L. Gonzalez (358) Advancements in Analysis of Total Oxygen in Gasoline. T. Szakas, M. Baccanti, W. Oakes (359) Comprehensive Hydrocarbon Analysis from a Single Analytical System. T. Munshaw, L. Mathew, J. Fulop (360) New Analyzer for Analysis of Trace Oxygenated Compounds in Liquid Petroleum Streams. J. A. Lubkowitz. R. J. Graves
GC: Multidimensional R o o m MM A, North Hall S. K. Gozo, Presiding 8:30 8:50
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(361) Individual PCB Isomers—Determination and Routine Monitoring Using Multidimensional GC. U. K. Goekeler (362) Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Novel Multidimensional GC/FTIR-MS System. K. A. Krock, N. Ragunathan, C. L. Wilkins (363) Multidimensional GC in Arson Analysis. A. Jayatilaka. C. F. Poole
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GC: New and Novel Techniques and Instrumentation Room M1A, North Hall S. K. Gozo, Presiding 10:25 (366) Verifying Purity of Environmental Standard Reference Components Using DSC in Addition to GC. I. L. Moodier,
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C. S. Cox 10:45 (367) GC Analysis of Silylated Alcohol Ethoxylates. H. T. Rasmussen, A. M. Pinto, M. W. DeMouth, B. P. McPherson 11:05 (368) Development of Separate Source Chemical Standards for EPA Methodologies. K. H. Kiefer, S. B. Cole, D. Henderson 11:25 (369) Gas Analyzer for Point-of-Use, OnLine Applications with Sub-ppm Detection Limits. R. F. Strusz, A. S. Tenney 11:45 (370) Large-Volume Sample Injection for Trace Analysis with Automatic Capillary GC and GC/MS. F. Munari, P. Colombo, S. Trestianu, F. C. Glisson
Instrument Development/ Improvement: Chromatography Room M5, North Hall G. A. Pearse, Jr., Presiding 8:30
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(391) Analysis of ppb Levels of Atmospheric Impurities in Oxygen. G. H. Smudde, D. J. Ragsdale, R. G. Ridgeway, D. Ramprasad, T. J. Markley (392) New Instrument System for Cryogenic Focusing of VOCs. R. D. Snelling, D. B. King, R. Worden (393) Method Development and Automated Sample Extraction by SFE. J. Damlan, J. Algaier, L.J.D. Myer, J. Tehrani (394) Important Factors in Enhancing SFE Efficiencies for Environmental Applications. J. M. Levy, L. A. Dolata, R. M. Ravey, V. G. Danielson (395) New Microwave Instrument for Rapid Solvent Extractions. T. Kierstead, R. Revesz, L. B. Jassie, E. Hasty, B. Renoe (396) On-Line Sample Pretreatment System for Determination of Cations and Anions in Concentrated Acids and Bases. A. Siriraks. S. Rabin, J. M. Riviello (397) Strategies of SPR Suppressed Detection for IC. P. Jandik, D. T. Gjerde (398) Automated SFE with On-Line Spectroscopic Analysis. P. B. Liescheski, D. L. Clay, J. Tehrani, P. D. Seemuth, T. O. Trask (399) Optimizing Electrochemical Detector Cell Design to Maximize S/N. R. D. Rocklin, M. Marucco, T. Tullsen (400) Performance of a New IC System. K. Friedman, H. S. Dhillon, M. Marucco, M. Rey, J. Thayer
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