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(1197) Analytical Technology Transfer from Laboratory to Process. A. L. Shah,. C. A. Lyons. (1198) ATR FT-IR Spectroscopy for in situ Measurement of S...
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Institute: Process Analytical Chemistry On-Line Process Analysis I Room 61-62 Ν. Β. Mandava, Presiding 1:30

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(1195) FT-Near-IR Process Monitor­ ing—1. Design Criteria and Realization of a Multichannel Fiber-Optic System. A. Bordeleau, M. Trygstad, J. F. Binette (1196) FT-Near-IR Process Monitor­ ing—2. Measurement of Multiple Inor­ ganic Ions in Aqueous Solution for Soda Manufacturing Control. A. Bordeleau, M. Trygstad, J. F. Binette (1197) Analytical Technology Transfer from Laboratory to Process. A. L. Shah, C. A. Lyons (1198) ATR FT-IR Spectroscopy for in situ Measurement of Solubility and Supersaturation. D. D. Dunuwila, K. A. Berglund (1199) New AOTF-Based, Fiber Coupled Near-IR Analyzer Designed for On-Line Process Chemical Applications. J . M. Jarvis (1200) On-Line Waste Process Monitor­ ing Using Transient IR Spectroscopy. S. L. Wright, J. F. McClelland, A. Faucette, P. Kalb (1201) ppt and ppb Level Continuous Gas Analysis Using TOFMS. K. E. Markides (1202) Spectroscopic Monitoring of Or­ ganic Reactions in a Continuous-Flow Supercritical Water Reactor. W. J. Can­ non, A. R. Muroski, M. L. Myrick (1203) Determination of Impurities in Polymer-Grade Propylene Using GCFPD and FID. N. Zou (1204) Result Communication from Pro­ cess FT-IR Analyzers. B. C. Mcintosh

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(1327) Refinery Applications of Near-IR. P. Ramamoorthy 9:50 (1328) A Stable and Sensitive FT-IR for Process Monitoring. P. R. Solomon, R. M. Carangelo 10:25 (1329) Sampling Systems for Process MS: Unleashing the Capabilities of a Power­ ful Analytical Tool To Solve Challenging Problems in Production Environments. L. G. Wright, M. A. LaPack, W. W. Bla­ ser, C. Lynch

10:45 (1330) Calibration Transfer from Sample Cell to Fiber-Optic Device. C. S. Chen, C. W. Brown, S. C. Lo 11:05 (1331) Neural Net-Based Process Moni­ toring and Optimization Improves Air Quality. W. H. Verduin 11:25 (1332) Remote Monitoring of Moisture in Nylon Production. L. Sekula, S. L. Mon­ tre 11:45 (1333) An Approach to Process Optimiza­ tion in the Pharmaceutical Industry Us­ ing a System Based on the HACCP Con­ cept. J. M. Singer

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Room 64-65-66 R. E. Sherman, Presiding 8:30 8:35

Introductory Remarks. R. E. Sherman (1319) Process Analyzer Sample Condi­ tioning: Dilution Techniques. J. B. Coch­ ran 9:10 (1320) Sample Conditioning of Wastewa­ ter Stream for On-Line Analysis. N. Vasavada 10:00 (1321) Remote Discrete Sampling for Pro­ cess Analytical Chemistry. J. G. Con­ verse 10:35 (1322) Sample System for On-Line Analy­ ses during Gasoline Blending. P. Wisneski 11:10 (1323) Sample Conditioning System Prob­ lems Corrected in Long Dry Cement Kilns. V. Stuessy Institute: Process Analytical Chemistry Process Analysis Overview Room 60 R. T. Oliver, Presiding 8:30 8:50 9:10

(1324) Considerations and Trends in Technology Transfer. J. M. Singer (1325) Miniature Flow Probe Chemical Analyzer. L. K. Moore, J. L. Cortina, M. Granados, L. W. Burgess (1326) Improving Baseline Stability in Fi­ ber Optic, Multichannel Array UV-vis Spectrophotometers Using Pseudo Dou­ ble-Beam Measurements. G. R. Sims

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