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PROGRAMME
Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXVIIIJune 17 - 20, 2013, Tromsø, Norway
Table of Content 01Welcome Letter 02Organising and Scientific Committee 03International Advisory Board 04Continuation Committee 04General Information 05Social Programme 08Scientific Programme 10Liability 10Sponsors and Exhibitors 11Correspondence after the Conference 12Schedule of Events 14Daily Programme 16Poster Presentations 34
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On behalf of the Norwegian Chemical Society, University of Tromsø and the Organising Committee it is an honour and pleasure to welcome you to Tromsø and the Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXVIII in Tromsø, Norway, June 17 – 20, 2013. This conference provides both an international and a regional forum by which researchers and users have the opportunity to share their knowledge and exchange ideas.
We know that the natural beauty of the area will captivate you, but we also hope that the conference excursions, social events and farewell dinner may complement the scientific endeavours.
WELCOME!
Yngvar Thomassen Walter LundJon Øyvind Odland
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YNGVAR THOMASSEN Chairman
National Institute of Occupational Health and Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
WALTER LUND Vice-Chairman
University of Oslo, Norway
ELIN GJENGEDAL Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
IVAR MARTINSENGE Healthcare, Oslo, Norway
ARNE ÅSHEIMExhibition Coordinator
Molab AS, avd. Porsgrunn, Norway
SVERRE OMANG Treasurer
Oslo, Norway
ODDVAR RØYSETH NIVA, Norwegian Institute of Water Research, Oslo, Norway
BALÁZS BERLINGERSecretary
National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway
JON ØYVIND ODLANDUniversity of Tromsø, Norway
ANNE REGINE LAGERUniversity Hospital, Tromsø, Norway
ORGANISING AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
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ORGANISERSThe Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXVIII is organised by the
Norwegian Chemical Society and the University of Tromsø and in collaboration with International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
Freddy Adams BelgiumMichael Bolshov RussiaMaria Luisa de Carvalho PortugalAlbert Gilmutdinov RussiaDetlef Günther SwitzerlandKlaus Heumann GermanyGary Hieftje USAAlexander A. Kamnev RussiaRyszard Lobinski FranceRobert McCrindle South-AfricaAlfredo Sanz Medel SpainJános Mink HungaryHarpal Minhas UKLars-Otto Reiersen NorwayBernhard Welz BrazilGyula Záray Hungary
Bernhard Welz Department of Chemistry, UFSC, BrazilMarco Aurélio Zezzi Arruda Institute of Chemistry, UNICAMP, BrazilYngvar Thomassen National Institute of Occupational Health, NorwayBalázs Berlinger National Institute of Occupational Health, NorwayMaria Luisa de Carvalho Atomic Physics Center, University of Lisbon, PortugalJoaquim dos Santos Department of Physics,University of Coimbra, Portugal
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
CONTINUATION COMMITTEE
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Participants are requested to register as soon as possible upon arrival, preferably at Radisson Blu Hotel.
CONFERENCE DESK
Sunday, June 1616:00 - 20:00 Lobby of Radisson Blu Hotel.
Monday, June 17 07:00 - 08:30 Lobby of Radisson Blu Hotel.
Monday, June 1713:00 -18:00 Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-building.
Tuesday, June 1808:30 -18:00 Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-building.
Wednesday, June 1908:30 -18:00 Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-building.
Thursday, June 20 08:30 -15:00 Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-building.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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CONFERENCE VENUE
All oral sessions will be held in the various auditoriums of University of Tromsø.
The morning plenary sessions will be held in Auditorium 1, Teorifagbygget, House 1.
The afternoon sessions will be held in the Auditoriums at the Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-Building, Lysgården.
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№20: First floor HE-Building
№27: Auditorium 1, Teorifagbygget, House 1
Conference buses will leave from outside the main entrance of Radisson Blu Hotel every morning from Monday, June 17, including Thursday, June 20, at 08:00 and 08:30. Please consult the conference program for the bus return schedule.
The public bus connection between the centre of the city and the university campus is quite good. Bus no. 20/21 leaves from Fr. Langes gate (F1) in the centre of the city, and from the university just below building 23 on the campus map. This trip takes approximately 10 minutes. The bus leaves every 15 mins from the centre of the city on weekdays. You can also take bus no. 34 – but this route takes you on a longer journey round the southern parts of the island (nice, if you are not in a hurry).
BUS TRANSPORTATION FROM TROMSØ CITY TO UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 19:00-24:00, CSI CLUB Sponsored by Agilents Technologies and Matriks AS
AND TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 19:00-24:00, CSI CLUB
The Ølhallen pub in Tromsø opened in1928 in the cellar of Macks Bryggeri, the most northerly brewery in the world. Here, in a world of what appears to be eternal can-dle-lit night, perched on wooden stools, every Tom, Dick and Harry in Tromsø takes his beer. This is no cool, trendy bar – Ølhallen is an original, in a class of its own.As a CSI-participant you go to Ølhallen to drink beer, Mack beer. Mack’s entire selec-tion is available, on draught, in bottles, or both. Regular Gullmack Pilsner, the heavier Håkon beer, the dark, malty Bayer beer and all the new kinds of beer are offered, but Ølhallen’s regulars swear by Blanding: two parts dark Bayer and one part light Pilsner.Each CSI-participant is granted minimum two 0.5 L drafts free of charge! Cheaper beer is not available in town!
A selection of Peppes famous pizzas will also be served free of charge.Ølhallen is at the southern end of Tromsø’s main street, Storgata 4, and is easy to find.
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 19:45 ,CONFERENCE DINNER AT THE FRAM CENTRESponsored by Agilents Technologies and Matriks AS
Conference Dinner at the Fram Centre - High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment.
After an introduction to the scientific activities at the Fram Centre a seafood buffet dinner will be served. Non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are included.NOK 500 (not included in the registration fee.)
The Fram Centre - High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment, is based in Tromsø, and consists of about 500 scientists from 20 institutions involved in interdisciplinary research in the fields of natural science, technology and social sciences. FRAM contributes to maintaining Norway’s prominent status in the management of environment and natural resources in the North.
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Walkingdistance from Radisson Blue Hotel to Ølhallen: 650 meters
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Invited plenary lectures and submitted oral contributions will be 30 and 20 minutes in length, respectively (including discussion).Video projectors and computers will be provided in all lecture rooms.
POSTERS
The posters should be mounted Monday, June 17, in the poster area located at the Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-Building, Lysgården. Materials for poster mounting are available either from the Conference Desk or in the poster mounting area. All posters will be exhibited throughout the whole conference.
LANGUAGE
The working language of the conference is English.
THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES HAVE REGISTERED FOR DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATION
The Organising Committee declines any responsibility whatsoever for injuries or damages to persons or their property during the Conference.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
LIABILITY
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The exhibition of scientific instrumentation, literature and consumables is located next to the auditoriums of Faculty of Health Sciences, First floor HE-Building, Lysgården.
agilentanalytik Jena
brukermilestone srl
shimadzuthermo scientific
kaiser optical systems
perkin elmerpanalyticalcpi internationalgammadatamagritek gmbhpostnova
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORSThe conference is sponsored by
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matriksK J E M I S K T E K N O L O G I
International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry
YNGVAR THOMASSENNational Institute of Occupational HealthP.O. Box 8149 DEP, N-0033 Oslo, NorwayTel +47 23 19 53 20 Fax +47 23 19 52 06E-mail [email protected]
CORRESPONDENCE AFTER THE CONFERENCE
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS June 17-‐20, 2013
Time Sunday, June 16 Monday, June 17 Tuesday, June 18
09:00
Opening Ceremony, Teorifagbygget, House 1 Plenary Lecture
PL7-PL9 Teorifagbygget, House 1
09:15 09:30 09:45
Inaugural Lecture PL1
10:00 10:15 10:30 Coffee Break,10:30-11:00 10:45 Coffee Break, 10:45-11:15 11:00
Plenary Lecture PL10-PL12
11:15
Plenary Lecture PL2-PL4
11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30
Lunch, Lysgården 12:30-13:30
12:45 13:00
Lunch, Lysgården, 13:00-14:00
13:15 13:30
Lecture L25-L29 Aud. 6
Lecture L30-L34 Aud. 3
Lecture L35-L38 Aud. 4
13:45 14:00 Plenary Lecture PL5-PL6,
Auditorium 6, Lysgården 14:15 14:30 14:45
Lecture L1-L4, Aud. 3
Lecture L9-L12 Aud. 6
Lecture L18-L21 Aud. 4
15:00 15:15 Coffee Break, 15:20-15:40 15:30 15:45
CSI award Auditorium 6
16:00
Registration Radisson Blu Hotel
Coffee Break, 16:00-16:20 16:15
Lecture L5-L8 Aud. 3
Lecture L13-L17 Aud. 6
Lecture L22-L24 Aud. 4
16:30 16:45 NKS award, Auditorium 6 17:00 17:15
Award Reception Lysgården
17:30
17:45
18:00 18:15 Bus Departures, 18:15 Bus Departures, 18:15 18:30
18:45 19:00
The CSI-Club Ølhallen
The CSI-Club Ølhallen
19:15 19:30 19:45 20:00
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSJune 17-20, 2013
Wednesday, June 19 Thursday, June 20 Time
Plenary Lecture PL13-PL16
Teorifagbygget, House 1
Plenary Lecture PL21-PL24
Teorifagbygget, House 1
09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45
Coffee Break, 11:00-11:20 Coffee Break 11:00-11:20 11:00
Plenary Lecture PL17-PL19 11:20-12:50
Plenary Lecture PL25-PL26 11:20-12:20
11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00
Lunch, Lysgården, 12:20-13:20
12:15 12:30
Lunch, Lysgården,12:50-13:50
12:45 13:00
Plenary Lecture PL27-PL28 13:20-14:20
13:15 13:30
Plenary Lecture PL20 13:50-14:20
13:45 14:00
Lecture L39-L44 Aud. 3
Lecture L45-L50 Aud. 6
Lecture L51-L56 Aud. 4
Lecture L56-L63 Aud. 2
Lecture L64-L67
Lecture L68-L70
14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 15:15 15:30
Closing Ceremony 15:45
15:45 16:00 16:15
Bus Departures, 16:30 16:30
16:45 17:00
Poster Discussions 16:50-18:30
17:15 17:30 17:45 18:00 18:15
Bus Departures, 18:30 18:30
18:45 19:00 19:15 19:30
Conference Dinner, Fram Centre, 19:45 19:45 20:00
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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2013
Time Abs. OPENING CEREMONY Auditorium 1, Teorifagbygget, House 1 Chairman: yngvar thomassen
09:00 opening ceremony starts
09:45 pl1 inaugural lecture Hubble Space Telescope and Its Discoveries. richard e. griffiths, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA/NASA HQ
10:45 coffee break
CLIMATE CHANGE AND SPECTROSCOPY Auditorium 1, Teorifagbygget, House 1 Chairman: yngvar thomassen
11:15 pl2 Climate Change and Mitigation: Carbon Capture – A Bridge Into a Low Carbon Economy. claus jørgen nielsen, University of Oslo, Norway
12:00 pl3 Molecular - Level Analysis and Photochemical Aging of Atmospheric Organics in Ambient Particles and Aqueous Droplets. sergey a. nizkorodov, University of California, USA
12:30 pl4 Characterization of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles by Electron Microscopy. stephan weinbruch, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
13:00 lunch Faculty of Health Sciences. Auditorium 6 – Lysgården
DAILY PROGRAM
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14:00 pl5 Basic Research for Chemical Absorption of Carbon Dioxide Using NMR Spectroscopy. cristina perinu, Telemark University College, Porsgrunn, Norway
14:20 pl6 Molecular Analysis of the Organic and Elemental Carbon Fractions (EC/OC) of Ambient Particulate Matter by Coupling of a Thermal Carbon Analyzer to Photo-Ionization Mass Spectrometry. ralf zimmermann, University of Rostock, Germany
i. material characterisation Auditorium 3 – Lysgården Chairman: irina snigireva
14:40 l1 X-Ray Refractive Optics: Present Status and New Developments. anatoly snigirev, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France
15:00 l2 Characterisation of Nanoparticles with Synchrotron X-Ray Standing Wave Fluorescence. roland hergenröder, Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften, Dortmund, Germany
15:20 l3 NEXAFS Spectroscopic Studies of Anodized Ti-6Al-4V Alloy With the Aide of First Principles Calculations. toshihiro okajima, Kyushu Synchrotron Light Research Center, Japan
15:40 l4 Microscale Mineral Analysis of Clay Rock Thin Sections After Sorption Experiment Using SRXRF. szabina török, HAS Energy Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary
16:00 coffee break
16:20 l5 Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Nanoclusters: A New Generation of Luminescent Labels. laura trapiella-alfonso, University of Oviedo, Spain
16:40 l6 Advanced Inspection Technologies in Extreme Scenarios: Standoff LIBS and Underwater LIBS. javier j. laserna, University of Málaga, Spain
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17:00 l7 The UMS: A New Tool for Multi-Angle UV-VIS-NIR Photometric Spectroscopy jan wuelfken, Agilent Technologies,Waldbronn, Germany
17:20 l8 57Fe-Mössbauer, XANES and HR-TEM Studies of Electrically Conductive BaO-Fe2O3-V2O5 Glasses shiro kubuki, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 18:10 bus departures
ii. plasma spectrochemistry Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Chairman: maria montes-bayón
14:40 l9 Breakthrough in Sensivity for Quadrupole ICP-MS meike hamester, Bruker Daltonics, Germany
15:00 l10 Determination of Rare Earth Elements in Extracts from Oil Refinary Spent Catalyst by ICP-MS with a Reaction Cell jessee severo azevedo silva, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
15:20 l11 Some Procedures of Reducing Matrix Effects in ICP-MS Analysis of Biological Samples konstantin ossipov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
15:40 l12 Development of an Analytical Method for Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni and Pb Determination in Cosmetic Samples edenir rodrigues pereira-filho, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
16:00 coffee break
16:20 l13 The New 8800 ICP-QQQ: Handling the Most Difficult Samples With Ease. uwe noetzel, Agilent Technologies, Germany
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16:40 l14 A Comparison of Conventional (Off-Line) and On-Line Isotope Dilution ICP-MS for the Determination of Total Selenium in Human Serum. petru jitaru, Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais, Beauvais cedex, France
17:00 l15 From 2D Towards 3D Elemental Imaging by Laser Ablation ICP-MS - A Study of Archaeological Glass vid s. šelih, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
17:20 l16 Direct Solid Quantitative Analysis of Battery Components Using LA-ICP-MS and Development of Custom Made Solid Standard Materials Analysis of Battery Materials björn hoffmann, University of Münster, Germany
17:40 l17 Direct Elemental Analysis of Nanodiamonds With ICP-OES dmitry s. volkov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
18:10 bus departures
iii. theoretical, structural and modelling studies Auditorium 4 – Lysgården Chairman: arne bengtson
14:40 l18 Experimental Spectroscopic and Quantum Chemical Studies of the Reactivity of Alkylresorcinols in Redox Processes alexander a. kamnev, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS, Saratov, Russia
15:00 l19 Vibrational Spectral Analysis of the Isotopic Species of Hydrogen Sulphide, Hydrogen Selenide and Water Using the U(4) Algebraic Model nirmal kumar sarkar, Karimganj College, India
15:20 l20 Theoretical Investigation of the CW Absorption, Resonance Raman and REMPI Spectroscopy of the S1 and S2 States of cis-1,3,5-Hexatriene and trans-1,3,5-Hexatriene clemens woywod, University of Tromsø, Norway
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15:40 l21 Basis Set Extrapolation for High Resolution Spectroscopy kiran sankar maiti, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
16:00 coffee break
16:20 l22 Exploring Structure and Ultrafast Dynamics of Protein and Peptide Using Two Color 2D IR Spectroscopy susmita roy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
16:40 l23 Fat Determination of Intact Food Samples with Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Chemometrics fabiola manhas verbi pereira, Embrapa Instrumentation, São Carlos, Brazil
17:00 l24 Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometry as a Tool for Contactless Diagnostic of a Hot Zone michael a. bolshov, Institute for Spectroscopy, RAS, Moscow, Russia
18:10 bus departures
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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2013
Time Abs. PRISTINE ENVIRONMENTS AND SPECTROSCOPY Auditorium 1, Teorifagbygget, House 1 Chairman: klaus heumann
09:00 pl7 Arctic – From Cold War to Arctic Melt Down: 20 Years of Arctic Monitoring and Assessment of Pollutants and Climate Change by AMAP. lars otto reiersen, Artic Monitoring and Assessment Programme, Oslo, Norway
09:30 pl8 Spectroscopy under Ice. carlo barbante, University of Venice, Italy
10:00 pl9 Bioluminescent Ecological Assay. Features and Scope of Applications nadezhda kudryasheva, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
10:30 coffee break
11:00 pl10 FTIR Spectroscopy in Microbial Ecology: ‘Shedding IR Light’ on Cellular Metabolic Responses to Environmental Factors. alexander a. kamnev, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS, Saratov, Russia
11:30 pl11 Atmospheric Deposition of Trace Elements on the Local and Regional Scale Studied by ICP-MS Analysis of Moss Samples. eiliv steinnes, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
12:00 pl12 Mass Spectrometry Made Easy: The Quest for Simplicity in Forensic, Food, Pharmaceutical, Environmental, Medical and Biochemical Analysis. marcos eberlin, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
12:30 lunch Faculty of Health Sciences, Lysgården.
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Time Abs iv. mass spectromtry Auditorium 6 – Lysgården, Chairman: georg becher
13:30 l25 Liquid Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry as a Tool for Detection of Chemicals Connected with Chemical Warfare Agents in Environmental and Bio Samples. igor a. rodin, Moscow State University, Russia
14:00 l26 Collision-Induced Dissociation of Hydroxylated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in an Ion Trap Tandem Mass Spectrometer. xue li, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
14:20 l27 Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Assisted by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry as a Tool to Study the Se/S Substitution in Methionine and Cysteine in Se-Enriched Yeast katarzyna bierła, CNRS/UPPA, Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique Bio-inorganique et Environnement (LCABIE), Pau, France
14:40 l28 Identification of Original Sources of Vermilion in Antiquity Using Sulfur Isotope Ratio Analysis takeshi minami, Kinki University, Osaka, Japan
15:00 l29 Study of Interactions Between Reactive Gas Species and Microorganisms by Nano-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Imaging jean-nicolas audinot, Centre de Recherche Public Gabriel Lippmann, Belvaux, Luxembourg
15:20 coffee break
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Time Abs v. atomic absorption spectromtry Auditorium 3 – Lysgården Chairman: robert mccrindle
13:30 l30 Solid Sampling Techniques for the Direct Elemental or Isotopic Analysis of Dried Matrix Spots.
martín resano, University of Zaragoza, Spain
14:00 l31 Low Resolution Continuum Source Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry: Clarification of Analytical Potential dmitri katskov, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa
14:20 l32 Trace Determination of Metals by In-Atomizer Hydride Trapping AAS: Method Development, Validation and Analytical Applications. jan kratzer, Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the ASCR, Brno, Czech Republic
14:40 l33 Optimization Study on Determination of Inorganic Arsenic Species in Hot Chilli Pepper and Tomato Varieties by Using Microwave Assisted Digestion Followed by Flow Injection-Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry saksit chanthai, Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
15:00 l34 Preconcentration of Mercury from Natural Waters by Amalgamation of Hg2+ on Copper Powder and Hg0 on Gold Nanoparticles. nikolay panichev, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa
15:20 coffee break
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Time Abs vi. glow discharge Auditorium 4 – Lysgården Chairman: volker hoffmann
13:30 l35 Sampling of Liquids in Atomic Emission Spectrometry Using a Helium Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharge. josé a.c. broekaert, University of Hamburg, Germany
14:00 l36 GD TOFMS with Pulsed Combined Hollow Cathode for Direct Analysis of Dielectric Samples alexander ganeev, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
14:20 l37 Selective Excitation in Analytical Glow Discharges – Its Relevance in GD-OES Analysis. edward b. m. steers, London Metropolitan University, UK
14:40 l38 Molecular Emission in GD-OES Revisited – Strategies for Background Correction arne bengtson, Swerea KIMAB, Kista, Sweden
15:20 coffee break
15:40 CSI AWARD Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Introduced by yngvar thomassen and gary hieftje
16:40 NORWEGIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY HONORARY AWARD Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Introduced by elin f. gjengedal and freddy adams
17:15 award reception Faculty of Health Sciences, Lysgården.
18:15 bus departures
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2013
Time Abs. HUMAN HEALTH AND SPECTROSCOPY Auditorium 1, Teorifagbygget, House 1 Chairman: alexander kamnev
09:00 pl13 Confocal Spectral Imaging Technique in the Development of Photo- and Neutronsensitizers for Anticancer Therapy. alexey v. feofanov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
09:30 pl14 New Developments in Disease Recognition by Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy and Microscopy: Present Status and Future Promises. jános mink, Institute of Molecular Pharmacology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
10:00 pl15 Metabolic Fingerprinting via Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Exhaled Breath. renato zenobi, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
10:30 pl16 Accurate Measurement of Iron Metabolism Biomarkers: New Tools and Remaining Challenges. maria montes-bayón, University of Oviedo, Spain
11:00 coffee break
11:20 pl17 SALDI Mass-Spectrometry: Principles and Application for Drug Analysis. alexander grechnikov, Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of RAS, Moscow, Russia
11:50 pl18 SIMS and the Single Cell vic norris, University of Rouen, France
12:20 pl19 High Resolution MALDI Imaging: Reliable Molecular Information at Cellular Resolution. andreas römpp, University of Giessen, Germany
12:50 lunch Faculty of Health Sciences, Lysgården
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Time Abs. PROGRESS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Chairman: carlo barbante
13:50 pl20 New Approaches, Plasmas, and Instrumentation for Atomic Spectrometry. steven j. ray, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
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Time Abs vii. environmental applications i Auditorium 3 – Lysgården Chairman: janos mink
14:50 l39 Chemical Characterization of Dekati® Low Pressure Impactor (DLPI) Wall Deposits. thibaut durand, Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité,Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
15:10 l40 Chemical Characterization and Oxidative Potential of PM2.5 Collected in Office Buildings in Greece and The Netherlands: A Cooperative Study. tamás szigeti, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
15:30 l41 FTIR (DRIFT) Spectroscopic Analysis of Accumulation and Structural Features of Poly-3-Hydroxybutyrate in Cells of Azospirillum Brasilense: Effects of Copper(II). anna v. tugarova, Laboratory of Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS, Saratov, Russia
15:50 l42 A New Hybrid Fluorometer-Spectrophotometer for Water Quality Analysis of Oil, Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter, Chlorophyll and -NHX. adam m. gilmore, HORIBA Instruments Inc., Edison, USA
16:10 l43 Occurrence of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs) in Different Fish Species from Ilha Grande Bay, Southeastern Brazil. isabel moreira, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
16:30 l44 Application of Multi-Reflection, High Resolution Time-of-Flight- Mass Spectrometry as Detector for One- and Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography: Characterization of Complex Mixtures. ralf zimmermann, University of Rostock, Germany
16:50 poster discussions18:30 bus departures19:45 conference dinner
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Time Abs viii. imaging and modelling Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Chairman: josé broekaert
14:50 l45 New Imaging Capabilities Using LA-ICP-TOF Mass Spectrometry detlef günther, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
15:10 l46 Further Developments of an Energy- and Position-Sensitive XRF Imaging System Based on a THCOBRA Detector analusia l.m. silva, University of Aveiro, Portugal
15:30 l47 Pharmaceutical Images Harvesting and Comparison tomáš pekárek, Zenitva, k.s., Prague, Czech Republic
15:50 l48 Novel Multispectral Imaging Approaches for Recovering of Degraded Archaeological Wall Paintings vincenzo palleschi, CNR Area della Ricerca del CNR, Pisa, Italy
16:10 l49 LA-ICPMS fromImaging And Nuclear Forensics: Pu Isotope Ratios in Sediments From Mayak PA, Russia simone cagno, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
16:30 l50 Physicochemical Investigation of the Wall Paintings of Petros Paulos Church, Ethiopia. kidane fanta gebremariam, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
16:50 poster discussions18:30 bus departures19:45 conference dinner
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Time Abs ix. human health Auditorium 4 – Lysgården Chairman: elin gjengedal
14:50 l51 Comparison Between SR-XRF and ICP-AES jun kawai, Kyoto University, Japan
15:10 l52 Analysis of Bones for Forensic Studies vincenzo palleschi, CNR Area della Ricerca del CNR, Pisa, Italy
15:30 l53 Printable Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Strips with In-Situ Growth of Gold Nanoparticles wei ju, liao, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
15:50 l54 Speciation and Cobalt Toxicity on Human Lung Cells: An Interdisciplinary Study. carole bresson, Laboratoire de Développement Analytique Nucléaire, Isotopique et Elémentaire, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
16:10 l55 Fast and Non-Destructive Quantification of Dapivirine in Hiv Preventive Intravaginal Rings by Raman Spectroscopy lotte b. lyndgaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
16:30 l56 Titanium Measurement in Biofluids by ICP-OES (Simultaneous Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission) and He-CC KED Quadrupole ICP-MS. jános fucskó, NMS Labs, Willow Grove, USA
16:50 poster discussions18:30 bus departures19:45 conference dinner
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Time Abs x. environmental applications ii Auditorium 2 – Lysgården Chairman: eiliv steinnes
14:50 l57 Distribution and Source of Metals in Contaminated Sediments from Rivers in Coal Fields. rob mccrindle, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa
15:10 l58 Interpretation of the Plastic Life Cycle Using FTIR-ATR and ICP-OES Spectrometry. albert van oyen, CARAT GmbH, Bocholt, Germany
15:30 l59 Advanced Techniques for Environmental Analysis Using ICP-MS. shona mcsheehy ducos, Thermo Scientific, Bremen, Germany
15:50 l60 Quantitative Analysis of Heavy Elements and Semi-Quantitative Evaluation of Heavy Mineral Compositions of Stream Sediments in Japan for Construction of a Forensic Soil Database Using Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray Analyses. izumi nakai, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
16:10 l61 Effect of Metal Stress on Pigments in Copper-Hyperaccumulating Lichens. hiromitsu nakajima, Yokohama National University, Japan
16:30 l62 High Sensitivity and Extended Scan Speed for Dedicated Isotope Ratio Determinations. rené chemnitzer, Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany
16:50 l63 Determination of Heavy Metals at Ultralow Concentration Levels in Pristine Polar Snow and Ice. claude f. boutron, University Joseph Fourier of Grenoble, France 17:20 poster discussions18:30 bus departures19:45 conference dinner
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013
Time Abs. MATERIAL CHARACTERISATION AND SPECTROSCOPY Auditorium 1 – Lysgården Chairman: maria luisa de carvalho
09:00 pl21 Pulsed Glow Discharge Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry: A Powerful and Versatile Tool for Elemental and Molecular Depth Profile Analysis. rosario pereiro, University of Oviedo, Spain
09:30 pl22 Coherent High Energy X-Ray Microscopy: A New Tool to Study Mesoscopic Materials irina snigireva, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France
10:00 pl23 Analysis of Topical Biomedical and Technological Samples by Photothermal and Photoacoustic Spectroscopies Using Signal- Enhancement Techniques and Selective Reactions mikhail a. proskurnin, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
10:30 pl24 Progress and Demands in Analytical Glow Discharges volker hoffmann, Institute for Complex Materials, IFW Dresden, Germany
11:00 coffee break
11:20 pl25 Development and Characterization of Materials for Advanced Power Plants. hubertus nickel, Research Centre Jülich/University of Technology Aachen, Germany
11:50 pl26 Application of Synchrotron Microprobe Techniques to Speciation of Plutonium in Argillaceous Rocks tobias reich, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany
12:20 lunch Faculty of Health Sciences, Lysgården
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Time Abs xii. speciation analysis Auditorium 3 – Lysgården Chairman: yngvar thomassen
14:20 l67 UV-Photochemical Volatile Species Generation Employed as a Derivatization Technique Between HPLC Separation and AAS Detection within Speciation Analysis of Mercury(II), Methylmercury(I), Ethylmercury(I) and Phenylmercury(I) vaclav cerveny, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
14:40 l68 Chemical Vapor Generation for Trace Analysis - Recent Developments alessandro d’ulivo, Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds, U.O.S. of Pisa, Italy
15:00 l69 Influence of Selenium Species in Aquaculture Feeds on the Selenium Status of Farmed Rainbow Trout Fry simon godin, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, France 15:45 closing ceremony Auditorium 6 – Lysgården
16:30 bus departures
Time Abs PROGRESS IN ANALYTICAL SPECTROMETRY Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Chairman: martin resano
13:20 pl27 An Analytical Technique on Its Way to Adulthood: Current Status and Future Perspectives of Mass Spectrometry Imaging andreas römpp, University of Giessen, Germany
13:50 pl28 «Think Big!» – Optimization of a Spectrometry Lab on the Industrial Scale heiko egenolf, BASF SE, Competence Center Analytics, Ludwigshafen, Germany
xi. energy storage characterisation Auditorium 6 – Lysgården Chairman: michael bolshov
14:20 l64 Characterization of Decomposition Products in Energy Storage Materials by Chromatographic Methods. sascha nowak, University of Münster, Germany
14:40 l65 Lock-In Thermography – A Novel In-Situ Measurment Methode to Support Surface Spectroscopy for Lithium-Ion Cells. mathias reichert, University of Münster, Germany
15:00 l66 Characterization of the Decomposition Products of a Utilized Battery Electrolyte from a Commercial Available Hybrid Vehicle with Purposeful Analytical Methods. martin grützke, University of Münster, Germany
15:20 l67 Analysis of the Manganese Dissolution and Deposition in LiMn2O4/Li4Ti5O12 Based Lithium Ion Batteries. markus börner, University of Münster, Germany
15:45 closing ceremony Auditorium 6 – Lysgården
16:30 bus departures
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Abs.
p1 determination of trace sulfur in biodiesel and diesel standard reference materials by isotope dilution sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Renata S. Amais, Stephen E. Long, Joaquim A. Nóbrega and Steven J. Christopher
p2 determination of chromium species in the workplace air
M. Stanisławska, B. Janasik, R. Brodzka, W. Wąsowicz
p3 a new approach for the determination of arsenic in the workplace
air. the possibility of using la-icp-ms technique
R. Brodzka, B. Janasik, M. Stanisławska, M. Trzcinka-Ochocka, W. Wąsowicz
p4 determination of mercury species in fish using hplc-icp/ms
Syr-Song Chen, Che-Lun Hsu, Wei-Min Fu, Cheng-Ming, Chu, Su-Hsiang Tseng, Ya-Min Kao, Lih-Ching Chiueh and Yang-Chih Shih
p5 development of a quantum dot-based immunoassay for screening of tetracyclines in bovine muscle
Jenifer García-Fernández, Laura Trapiella-Alfonso, José M. Costa, Rosario Pereiro, Alfredo Sanz-Medel
p6 icp-ms-based isotopic measurements of atmospheric lead in polar regions
Marco Grotti, Andrea Bazzano1 and Mery Malandrino
p7 signs of spatial heterogeneities within xlpe cable insulation probed by solid state 1h-nmr
Jobby Paul, Eddy W. Hansen, Sissel Jørgensen, Bjørnar Arstad and Aud Bouzga
p8 delta (13c) determination on biofuels and bioplastic applying cavity ring-down spectroscopy
Gisele Birman Tonietto, Jose M. Godoy, Julianna M. Martins , Walquiria R. S. Ribeiro, Mara A. Silva
POSTER ABSTRACTS
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p9 the structural and magneto-resonance properties of the por-inp
Suchikova Y.
p10 57fe-mössbauer, xanes and hr-tem studies of electrically conductive bao-fe2o3-v2o5 glases Satoru Yoshioka, Shiro Kubuki, Hitomi Masuda, Kazuhiko Akiyama, Kazuhiro Hara and Testuaki Nishida
p11 measurement of elemental contents in hemolymph, malpighian tubules, gut and urine of rhodnius prolixus investigated by sr-txrf
Andrea Mantuano, Arissa Pickler, Regina C. Barroso, Liebert P. Nogueira, Carla L. Mota, André P. de Almeida, Delson Braz, Simone C. Cardoso, Marcelo S. Gonzalez, Eloi S. Garcia and Patricia Azambuja
p12 characterization of silver nanoparticles by page-la-icp-ms
Maria S. Jimenez, Maria T. Gomez, Carmen Diez, Lluis Arola, M.Josepa Salvadó, Cinta Bladé, Juan R. Castillo
p13 mercury levels in a polluted river ecosystem in east bohemia: from long-term monitoring of total content to speciation analysis
Miroslav Soukup, Inga Petry-Podgórska, Stanislav Lusk, Lukáš Vetešník, Jan Zíka, Vlasta Korunová and Jan Kratzer
p14 metal, metallothionein and reduced glutathione levels indicating oxidative stress in blue crabs (callinectes sp.) and novel data regarding oxidative stress in eggs
Raquel Teixeira Lavradas, Rachel Ann Hauser-Davis, Ricardo Lavandier, Rafael Christian Chávez Rocha, Tatiana D. Saint’ Pierre, Tércia Seixas, Helena Kehrig, Isabel Moreira
p15 icp-ms methodology for blood trace elements composition analysis for patients with different stages of tumor
O.V. Kovalenko, I.V. Boltina, E.O. Pisarev, G. A.Liubchenko, L.S. Kyolodna, N.Ya. Gridina , I.V. Kalinitchenko
p16 the isas- x-ray fluorescence beam line at delta: possibilities and applications
Roland Hergenröder, Alex von Bohlen and Martin Brücher
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p17 chemical speciation of inorganic beryllium for working areas particulate matter samples: sequential extraction procedure development and application
Thibaut Durand and Davy Rousset
p18 selective and non-selective excitation/ionization processes in ar/he mixed plasmas
Sohail Mushtaq, Edward B. M. Steers, Juliet C. Pickering and Karol Putyera
p19 the microwave photochemical reactor for the on-line oxidative decomposition of p-hydroxymercurybenzoate (phmb)-tagged proteins and their determination by lc-cold vapour generation atomic fluorescence detection
Beatrice Campanella, Jose González Rivera, Carlo Ferrari, Massimo Onor, Emanuela Pitzalis, Alessandro d’ Ulivo and Emilia Bramanti
p20 study of the interaction of chlorinated and sulfochlorinated paraffins with gelatin b and skin powder. a model for fattening in the leather tanning process
Valentina Della Porta, Susanna Monti, Massimo Onor, Alessandro D’Ulivo, Emanuela Pitzalis, Alice D’Allara and Emilia Bramanti
p21 optimization of analytical tests for the characterization and validation of mercury-sorbent matrices
Massimo Onor, Emanuela Pitzalis, Alessandro d’Ulivo, Valentina della Porta, Marco Carlo Mascherpa and Emilia Bramanti
p22 improvements in the determination of sulfide, cyanide and thiocyanate by chemical vapor generation coupled with hs-gc-ms
Massimo Onor, Sara Ammazzini, Enea Pagliano, Emanuela Pitzalis, Emilia Bramanti and Alessandro D’Ulivo
p23 development and evaluation of desolvation system for droplet direct injection nebulizer
Yuki Kaburaki, Tomokazu Kozuma, Akito Nomura, Takahiro Iwai, Hidekazu Miyahara, Akitoshi Okino
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p24 study of the excitation processes involving oxygen as an added gas in a neon analytical glow discharge plasma
Sohail Mushtaq, Edward B. M. Steers and Juliet C. Pickering
p25 investigations on the use of ammonia as a reaction gas to overcome interferences in rare earth elements by icp-ms Jessee Severo Azevedo Silva, Tatiane de Andrade Maranhão, Daniel L. Galindo Borges, Vera Lucia A. Frescura and Adilson José Curtius
p26 study of tetracycline fragmentation with lc-ms
Martin Šala, Drago Kočar, Tadeja Lukežič, Gregor Kosec and Hrvoje Petkovič
p27 method development for the analysis of organophosphorus compounds in lipf6-based electrolytes
Vadim Kraft, Martin Grützke, Martin Winter and Sascha Nowak
p28 in-situ mössbauer spectroscopy as a non-destructive tool to analyze lithium-ion battery aging
Sascha Weber, Thorsten Langer, Falko Schappacher, Rainer Pöttgen and Martin Winter
p29 comparison of various spectroscopic imaging techniques for investigation of hg and se metabolism in plant tissues
Marta Debeljak, Johannes Teun van Elteren, Katarina Vogel-Mikuš, Alessandra Gianoncelli, David Jezeršek
p30 size characterisation of metals in tunnel wash water as a function of time and detergent
Jon-Henning Aasum, Elin Gjengedal and Sondre Meland
p31 direct determination of bromine in plastic materials by means of solid sampling high-resolution continuum source graphite furnace molecular absorption spectrometry
María R. Flórez, E. García-Ruiz, Martín Resano
p32 changes in chemical composition of urban pm2.5 between 2010 and 2013 in hungary
Tamás Szigeti, Mihály Óvári, Franco Lucarelli, Gyula Záray, Victor G. Mihucz
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p33 determination of fluorine using high resolution continuum source molecular absorption spectrometry (hr-cs mas) René Nowka and Heike Gleisner
p34 determination of trace elements in black and white peppers by xrf spectrometer equipped with polarization optics and its development to identification of their production area
Akiko Hokura, Megumi Shibasawa and Noriko Kuze
p35 determination of selenium using chemical and photochemical volatile coumpounds generation coupled with atomic absorption spectrometry
Marcela Rybinova, Vaclav Cerveny and Petr Rychlovsky
p36 effect of zinc in historical iron based ink containing documents: a multi-spectroscopic approach Marta Manso, Ana Mafalda Cardeira, Tânia Rosado, Mara Silva, Agnès Le Gac, Sofia Pessanha, Mauro Guerra, Stéphane Longelin, Ana Teresa Caldeira, António Candeias and Maria Luísa Carvalho
p37 evaluation of calcium and phosphorus in tooth enamel exposed to bleaching gel
Godinho J., Pessanha S., Silveira J, Mata A., Carvalho M.L.
p38 assessment of essential elements and heavy metals content on mytilus galloprovincialis from river tagus estuary
I. Santos, M. Diniz, M. L. Carvalho, J. P. Santos
p39 characterization of calcium sulphate and glue sizing under calcium carbonate ground layers in flemish and luso-flemish paintings - analisys by sem-eds and Ųxrd
Vanessa Antunes, Maria José Oliveira, Helena Vargas , António Candeias, Maria Luísa Carvalho, Ana Isabel Seruya, João Coroado, Luís Dias, José Mirão, Vitor Serrão
p40 trace element enrichment of living nourishment aquatic organisms and determination of their uptake by atomic absorption spectrometry Milán Fehér, Edina Baranyai, Edina Simon, István Szűcs, Péter Bársony, József Posta, László Stündl
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p41 application of non-membrane electrolytic cell for electrochemical volatile species generation of transition metals
Jakub Hraníček, Andrea Kobrlová, Václav Červený, Tomáš Vacek, Tomáš Matoušek and Petr Rychlovský
p42 assessment of nutrients of escamoles ant eggs limotepum apiculatum m by spectroscopy methods
Virginia Melo, Tomas Quirino, Concepción Calvo, Karina Sánchez and Horacio Sandoval
p43 spectroscopic study of the ageing processes in tannin dyed textiles S. Legnaioli, G.H. Cavalcanti G. Lorenzetti, V. Palleschi, E. Grifoni, I. Degano, M. P. Colombini, E. Ribechini
p44 spectroscopic studies of xii-xiv century italian gold coins by x-ray fluorescence
M. Baldassarri, G.H. Cavalcanti, M. Ferretti, A. Gorghinian, E. Grifoni, S. Legnaioli, G. Lorenzetti, L. Marras, E. Violano and V. Palleschi
p45 spectroscopic studies on etruscan archaeological findings
G. Sorrentino, S. Giuntoli, M. Lezzerini, S. Legnaioli, G. Lorenzetti, G.H. Cavalcanti and V.Palleschi
p46 determination of metals in the food chain using the high speed self reversal method for background compensation
Uwe Oppermann,and Albert van Oyen
p47 lo-ray-ligh® diffraction gratings in uv-vis spectroscopy
Uwe Oppermann, M. Egelkraut-Holtus, and T. Fujiwara
p48 plastc waste in the environment – a new challenge in spectroscopy
Uwe Oppermann, and Albert van Oyen
p49 xrf determination of silicon in alumina Michele Cowley and Johann Fischer
p50 xrf determination of sulphur in iron oxide Michele Cowley, Johann Fischer and Willemien van Schalkwyk
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p51 elemental mapping of moroccan enameled terracotta tile works (zellij) based on x-ray micro-analyses
R. Bendaoud, A. Guilherme, A. Zegzouti, M. Elaatmani, J. Coroado, A. Le Gac,4, S. Pessanha, M. Manso, M. L. Carvalho and I. Queralt
p52 determination of metals in larvae using icp-oes
Blanca Paz, Ciro Márquez, Olga Cabrera, Lydia Romero, Carlos Enrique Díaz
p53 challenging spatial resolution limits of laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (la-icp-ms) in elemental distribution mapping applications employing active 2-volume cell technology
Dhinesh Asogan, Damon Green, John Roy, Stephen Shuttleworth, Bill Spence and Peter Winship
p54 low volume sample injection for trace element analysis employing inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (icp-ms) David Clarke, Bill Spence and Peter Winship
p55 application of lead isotope ratio measurements for the origin assessment of marine pollution
Emilia Vassileva and Anna Maria Orani
p56 application of high resolution sector field icp- ms for determination of low level plutonium in marine samples Emilia Vassileva, Eunmi Han and Isabel Levy
p57 ftir emission spectroscopic study of alumina-silicate based black powder with peculiar properties
J. Mink, J. Mihály, Cs. Németh
p58 new imaging capabilities using la-icptof mass spectrometry H.A.O. Wang, C. Giesen, D. Grolimund, B. Bodenmiller, D. Günther
p59 trace element distribution of extracellular proteins determined in human serum by mp-aes and gfaas
Edina Baranyai, Csilla Noémi Tóth, Mihály Braun, Tünde Tarr, István Csípő, Margit Zeher, József Posta
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