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ANYL DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Lane Baker and Matthew Bush, Program Chairs SUNDAY MORNING Placeholder Nanotechnology & Single Cell Analysis in Biology and Medicine: Next Frontier (Oral) Cosponsored by BIOL, COLL, MPPG and PHYS X. Xu, Organizer 8:00 . Development of new luminescent and single molecule optical probes for bio-imaging inside by energy conversion application. P. Alivisatos 8:30 . Super Bright Luminescent Ag and Au Nanoparticles for Imaging and Sensing. H. Dai 9:00 . Imaging organelle interactions at super-resolution for almost forever and in multiple colors. A. Schepartz 9:30 . Multifunctional size-dependent drug nanocarriers for probing multidrug membrane transporters of single live cells. X. Xu, P. Songkiatisak, P. Cherukuri, F. Ding, T. Huang 10:00 Intermission. 10:10 . Porous Silicon Nanoparticles as Luminescent Probes. M.J. Sailor 10:40 . Low photodamage label-free imaging of single cell activity aimed at mapping neuronal activity . M. Didier, O. Tarun, S. Roke 11:10 . Nanoplasmonics for Characterizing Cell Population Heterogeneity . B.M. Reinhard 11:40 . Full 3D Orientation and Position Determination of Single Anisotropic Nanoparticles with Dual-Focus Dark-Field Microscopy. N. Fang, X. Cheng, K. Chen Placeholder

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ANYL

DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Lane Baker and Matthew Bush, Program Chairs

SUNDAY MORNING

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Nanotechnology & Single Cell Analysis in Biology and Medicine: Next Frontier (Oral)

Cosponsored by BIOL, COLL, MPPG and PHYS

X. Xu, Organizer

8:00 . Development of new luminescent and single molecule optical probes for bio-imaging

inside by energy conversion application. P. Alivisatos

8:30 . Super Bright Luminescent Ag and Au Nanoparticles for Imaging and Sensing. H. Dai

9:00 . Imaging organelle interactions at super-resolution for almost forever and in multiple

colors. A. Schepartz

9:30 . Multifunctional size-dependent drug nanocarriers for probing multidrug membrane

transporters of single live cells. X. Xu, P. Songkiatisak, P. Cherukuri, F. Ding, T. Huang

10:00 Intermission.

10:10 . Porous Silicon Nanoparticles as Luminescent Probes. M.J. Sailor

10:40 . Low photodamage label-free imaging of single cell activity aimed at mapping neuronal

activity

. M. Didier, O. Tarun, S. Roke

11:10 . Nanoplasmonics for Characterizing Cell Population Heterogeneity

. B.M. Reinhard

11:40 . Full 3D Orientation and Position Determination of Single Anisotropic Nanoparticles with

Dual-Focus Dark-Field Microscopy. N. Fang, X. Cheng, K. Chen

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Paper Devices for Bioanalysis (Oral)

C. Mace, Organizer

M. R. Lockett, Organizer, Presiding

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:05 . Advances in Paper-based Fluidic Devices. A.W. Martinez, N.W. Martinez, E. Strong,

M.M. Troje

8:35 . Molecular technologies for robust detection of proteins in bodily fluids. H.D. Sikes

9:05 . Methods for blood preparation and analysis using paper-based devices. C. Mace, S.

Fernandes, J.C. Brooks, K.R. Baillargeon, L.P. Murray

9:35 Intermission.

9:50 . Electrochemistry on Paper and String. G.M. Whitesides

10:20 . Porous microfluidic sensors for field use. E. Fu

10:50 . Issues of the nano-bio interface in paper based immunoassays. K. Hamad-Schifferli

11:20 . Generating signal at converging liquid fronts in three-dimensional paper-based

microfluidic devices

. D. Wilson, R. Parker, C. Mace

11:50 . Single cell detection in raw sample by a piece of membrane. X. Lin, X. HUANG, M.R.

Hoffmann

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Student Organized Symposia: Supramolecular Analytical Chemistry (Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

Financially supported by ACS Sensor; College of Arts & Science, and Department of Chemistry

and Biochemistry, the University of Alabama; ISS, Inc.

M. Ihde, X. Liang, J. Tropp, Y. Xu, Organizers, Presiding

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:10 . Auto-inductive cascades and differential sensing: A union of physical organic chemistry

and analytical sciences. E.V. Anslyn

8:50 . High-content screening of anti-cancer therapeutics using gold nanoparticle-fluorescent

protein supramolecular sensors. Y. Geng, N. Le, S. Rana, H. Goel, T. Yoshii, A. Mercurio, V.M.

Rotello

9:10 . Supramolecular receptors for anions: emerging applications in industrial and agricultural

sensing. S.A. Fontenot, D.H. Banning, J. Lohrman, H.A. Fargher, L.M. Eytel, M.M. Haley,

D.W. Johnson

9:40 . Photo-Responsive Molecular Baskets Capable of Removing/Releasing Targeted

Molecules in Water. J. Badjic

10:10 Intermission.

10:20 . Simple sensor arrays for not-so-simple analyses. P. Anzenbacher

10:50 . The Hofmeister and Inverse Hofmeister Effects. B.C. Gibb

11:20 . Conjugated Polyelectrolytes as Supramolecular Sensing Materials. K.S. Schanze, Z. Li,

Y. Huang

11:50 Concluding Remarks.

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Analytical Technology & Application Innovations in Pharma (Oral)

E. Jameson, Organizer, Presiding

M. Strohmeier, Presiding

9:00 Introductory Remarks.

9:05 . Innovation and Novel Applications for Pharmaceutical Analysis

. P. Faustino

9:25 . Drug quality assurance to combat counterfeit Streptomycin and Rifampicin using facile,

low cost colorimetry

. M.R. Foster, S. Williams

9:40 . Purity analysis of volatile/reactive building block chemicals without UV chromophore by

HPLC-charged aerosol detection. L. Dai

9:55 . Biomarker quantitation by HILIC LC-MS-MS. S. Tentarelli

10:10 . Development of a two-dimensional liquid chromatography method for functionalized

high molecular weight polyethylene polymer analysis

. J. Wang, S. Yang, K. Zhang

10:25 Intermission.

10:40 . Solid state NMR spectroscopy as an advanced characterization tool for pharmaceutical

solids to support regulatory science

. A. Mohammad, P. Faustino

10:55 . Mid-infrared photothermal imaging of active pharmaceutical ingredients at

submicrometer spatial resolution. C. LI, D. Zhang, J. Cheng

11:10 . Image Analysis for Calibration-Free Determination of Crystallinity in Amorphous Solid

Dispersions. A. Sherman, P. Stroud, J. Hinds, C. Smith, G.J. Simpson

11:25 . Triboluminescence instrumentation for analysis of residual crystallinity in amorphous

pharmaceutical formulations. s. griffin, C. Smith, G. Eakins, S. Zhang, J. Novak, Z. Liu, T.A.

Rhodes, G.J. Simpson

11:40 Concluding Remarks.

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Technical Developments & Applications of Optical Chemical Imaging (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

G. Wang, Organizer

N. Fang, Organizer, Presiding

9:00 Introductory Remarks.

9:05 . Bond-Selective Phase Contrast Microscopy at Sub-micron Spatial Resolution and

Millisecond Temporal Resolution

. J. Cheng, D. Zhang, L. Lan

9:30 . Resolving single protein dynamics at polymer interfaces. C.F. Landes

9:55 . Developing Three-Dimensional Single Particle Tracking in Complicated Environment

Using Deep Learning Neural Networks. Y. Zhong, H. Zhou, G. Wang

10:15 Intermission.

10:30 . Live-cell bioorthogonal chemical imaging. W. Min

10:55 . Nanophotonic Technologies for Single-Molecule Microscopy and Spectroscopy. R.H.

Goldsmith

11:20 . Peakforce Infrared Microscopy: Non-invasive Correlative Infrared and Mechanical

Imaging at sub 10nm Spatial Resolution. X. Xu, L. Wang, H. Wang, D.S. Jakob

11:40 . Development of combinatorial spectro-microscopic system for understanding nanoscale

and mesoscale structures and dynamics

. F. Zhao

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Nanoelectroanalytical Chemistry for Biological & Material Sciences (Oral)

S. Amemiya, Organizer, Presiding

A. Boika, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Boron-Doped Diamond and Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon: Next-Generation Electrodes

for Electroanalysis

. G. Swain

2:10 . AC Polarized Microelectrodes as a Novel Tool for Electroanalysis: Collisions and More..

A. Boika, J.A. Bonezzi, A. Frkonja-Kuczin, Z. Zhao

2:45 . Nanoemulsions for Biomedical/Electrochemical Application: a Comprehensive Study on

the Nanostructural Effect. J. Kim

3:20 Intermission.

3:35 . Quantitation with Differential Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy. L.A. Baker

4:10 . Studying Acetylcholine Neurotransmission at Single Synapse with NanoElectrodes. M.

Shen

4:45 . Nanoscale Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy for Overcoming Limitations of

Microscale Electroanalysis. S. Amemiya

Environmental Behaviors & Health Effects of Pollutants: A Symposium in Honor of

Professor Guibin Jiang (Invited) (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

Advances in Sensors & Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and BIOL

Environmental Nanometrology (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

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Nanoelectroanalytical Chemistry for Biological & Material Sciences (Oral)

S. Amemiya, Organizer, Presiding

J. Kim, M. Shen, Presiding

8:00 . Electroanalytical evaluation of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles by nano-impact

electrochemistry: methodology and analytical applications

. E. Andreescu, K. Kirk, F.H. Narouei, A. Karimi

8:25 . Nanostructured microsensors for monitoring circulating nucleic acids. J. Das, S.O. Kelley

8:50 . Three-dimensional polyfilter interface for sensitive and selective detection of low-

molecular-weight biomarker using potentiometric biosensor. S. Nishitani, T. Sakata

9:15 . Bipolar electrode-induced electrokinetic effects in nanochannels generate fluorescence

enhancement and sharp pH gradients in the absence of a voltage bias. K. Scida, N. Arroyo-

Currás, Y. Satik, A. Eden, J.C. eijkel, S. Pennathur

9:40 . Enhanced Electron Transfer Mediated by Conjugated Polyelectrolyte and Its Application

to Washing-Free DNA Detection. S. Park, H. Woo, H. Yang

10:05 Intermission.

10:15 . Core/Shell Nanorods Based Dielectrophoresis for Biomarker Concentration and

Detection. J. Fu, Z. Cao, Y. Zhu

10:40 . Development of nanostructural biochips for various types of cancer marker

determination. F. Ko

11:05 . Detection and discrimination of isomeric volatile organics on the surface of zinc ferrite

chemi-resistor. K. Mukherjee, M. Zaghloul

11:30 . Dual-emitting-based sensing nanomaterials. H. Tantan, C. Wang, C. Wang

11:55 Concluding Remarks.

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Nanotechnology & Single Cell Analysis in Biology and Medicine: Next Frontier (Oral)

Cosponsored by BIOL, COLL, MPPG and PHYS

X. Xu, Organizer

1:30 . Protein Quantification in Single Cancer Cells using Single Molecule Arrays. D.R. Walt, J.

Geldart Flashman

2:00 . Highly multiplexed and high-throughput analysis of single cells

. D.T. Chiu

2:30 . Mass cytometric analysis of single-cell cells.. E.A. Arriaga, H. Brown

3:00 . Nanoparticle Medicated Single-Cell Analysis Using Magnetic Ranking Cytometry. M.

Labib, S.O. Kelley

3:20 Intermission.

3:30 . Microengineered tools for advancing preclinical and clinical research. N.L. Allbritton

4:00 . Dynamic Profiling of Anti-tumor Immune Response at the Single-Cell Resolution by

Droplet Microfluidic Cell Pairing. T. Konry

4:30 . Transient absorption microscopy for single cell analysis: seeing chromophores that do not

fluorescence. J. Cheng

5:00 . Multiplex single-cell detection of cytokines by barcoded microarray method. M.

Abdullah, J. Wang

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Paper Devices for Bioanalysis (Oral)

M. R. Lockett, Organizer

C. Mace, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Innovating Beyond the Test Strip for Paper Diagnostics. A.A. Kumar

2:05 . Paper-based cultures to screen for drug resistance and hormone sensitivity. M.R. Lockett

2:35 . Merging Electronic Bacteria with Paper. S. Choi

3:05 Intermission.

3:20 . Probing tumour-stroma interactions and the impact of matrix density using paper-based

TRACER culture. A.P. McGuigan, T. Dean, D. Rodenhizer, L. Ailles

3:50 . Lab-on-paper: Designing paper-based diagnostic devices for translation and automation.

F.W. Kimani, M. Fratzl, B.S. Chang, B.J. Kwasa, N.M. Dempsey, T. Ward, J. Bloch, M.M.

Thuo

4:20 . Electrochemical quantification of potassium on paper-based devices. D. Wilkins, I.A.

Taylor, F. Deiss

4:50 . Paper-based devices for biothiols sensing using the photochemical reduction of silver

halides. D. Christodouleas, D. Giokas

5:20 . Design of SERS nanotags for the multiplexed detection of dengue and zika in lateral flow

assay. M. Sanchez-Purra, M. Carre-Camps, H. de Puig, I. Bosch, L. Gehrke, K. Hamad-

Schifferli

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Student Organized Symposia: Preparative Mass Spectrometry: Recent Advances &

Applications (Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

P. Su, Organizer, Presiding

H. Hu, Presiding

1:30 . Model cluster catalysis and electrocatalysis by size-selected cluster deposition.. T.J.

Gorey, A.C. Cass, G. Li, E.T. Baxter, S.L. Anderson

2:00 . High-Coverage Deposition of Mass-Selected Cluster Anions: Fundamentals and

Applications. J. Laskin, P. Su, V. Prabhakaran, G.E. Johnson, J. Warneke

2:30 . Preparation of model nanocatalysts using size-selected cluster deposition. M.G. White, M.

Xue, K. Goodman, Y. Ma, J. Wang

3:00 . Dynamics of protonated dialanine adsorption on and desorption from a F-SAM surface.

W.L. Hase

3:30 . Molecular Properties of Clusters Determine the Bulk Behavior of Cluster Films. G.E.

Johnson, J. Warneke, J. Laskin, V. Prabhakaran, A. Federov

4:00 . In situ Infrared and Electrochemistry Approach for Studying the Structural Evolution of

Soft-Landed Ions at Electrochemical Interfaces. P. Su, V. Prabhakaran, G.E. Johnson, J. Laskin

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Student Organized Symposia: Supramolecular Analytical Chemistry (Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

Financially supported by ACS Sensor; College of Arts & Science, and Department of Chemistry

and Biochemistry, the University of Alabama; ISS, Inc.

M. Ihde, X. Liang, J. Tropp, Y. Xu, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Lipid detection by a multi-component fluorescent sensor system. M. Xu, C.W. Littlefield,

T.E. Glass

2:05 . Investigation into the mechanochemical properties of single artificial molecular switches

by AFM. D. Sluysmans, S. Hubert, F. Devaux, C.J. Bruns, Z. Zhu, A. Duwez, J.F. Stoddart

2:25 . Improving affinity and solubility of supramolecular receptors in aqueous media using

dendritic scaffolds. M. Bonizzoni

2:55 . Supramolecular Approaches to Targeting, Sensing, and Treating Solid Tumors. J.L.

Sessler

3:25 Intermission.

3:35 . Sensing fluoride and cyanide anions in water using cationic main group Lewis acids. F.P.

Gabbai

4:05 . Confinement of Water Pentamers within the Crystals of a Reduced Cyclotribenzoin. M.A.

Alrayyani, X. Wang, O. Miljanic

4:25 . Construction of an Autonomously Concatenated Hybridization Chain Reaction for Signal

Amplification and Intracellular Imaging. J. Wei, F. Wang

4:45 . Supramolecular Chemistry of Interfaces: Dynamic Droplet Sensors. T.M. Swager

5:25 Concluding Remarks.

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Technical Developments & Applications of Optical Chemical Imaging (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

N. Fang, Organizer

G. Wang, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 . Single-molecule imaging of nanocatalytic dynamics

. P. Chen

1:55 . Single-Molecule Imaging in Catalytic Polymerization. S. Blum

2:20 . Catalysis and spectroscopy of single nanoparticle. X. Zhou, Y. Du, T. He, S. Xi, W. Wang

2:40 . In situ Visualization of Electrocatalytic Reaction Activity at Quantum Dots for Water

Oxidation. Y. Chen, D. Jiang, J. Zhu

2:55 . Watching carbon fixation on a plasmonic catalyst nanoparticle. P.K. Jain

3:20 Intermission.

3:35 . Quantitative Single-Molecule and Single Particle Study of Catalytic Reaction Kinetics in

Versatile Nanoconfinement under Operando Condition. B. DONG, N. Fang, Y. Pei, W. Huang

4:00 . Revealing the effect of quantum size confinement on nanocatalysis at single cluster level.

W. Xu

4:20 . Monitoring the dynamic photocatalytic activity of single CdS nanoparticles by

fluorescently labeling H2 nanobubbles. H. Su, Y. Fang, F. Chen, W. Wang

Environmental Nanometrology (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

Environmental Behaviors & Health Effects of Pollutants: A Symposium in Honor of

Professor Guibin Jiang (Invited) (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

Legacy & Emerging Organic Contaminants in the Great Lakes, Seas & Oceans (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

Structures & Functions of Glycans (Oral)

Sponsored by CARB, Cosponsored by ANYL, BIOL, CELL, MEDI and ORGN

Advances in Sensors & Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and BIOL

SUNDAY EVENING

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Analytical Division Poster Session (Poster)

L. A. Baker, Organizer

7:00 - 9:00

. Novel signal amplifiable mercury detection method based on DNA conjugated upconversion

nanoparticles

. A. Nanattuchirayil Vijayan, P. Zhang

. Characterization of the non-covalent interactions between poly (styrene sulfonate) and peptides

using multistage tandem mass spectrometry. B. Wei, S. Gerislioglu, M. Atakay, B. Salih, C.

Wesdemiotis

. A disposable label-free amperometric immunosensor based on poly (vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene)

nanofibers for detecting residual antibiotics in foods. A. El-Moghazy, C. Zhao, Y. Si, N. Amaly,

G. Sun

. Electrochemical Monitoring of Protein-Driven Silver Nanoparticle Dissolution. Z.J. O'Dell, D.

Boehmler, K. Wheeler, K.R. Riley

. Biosenors printed on paper and embedded with functional nanoparticle assemblies for human

performance monitoring. S. Yan, C.S. Soni, B.L. Perris, S.E. Ruiz, C.L. Ghazvini, J. Lombardi,

J. Luo, B.S. Hsiao, M.D. Poliks, C. Zhong

. Low-Voltage Driven Portable Paper Bipolar Electrode-Supported Electrochemical Sensing

Device. C. Wang, W. Liao

. Highly Sensitive Non-Enzymatic Lactate Biosensor driven by Porous Nanostructured Nickel

Oxide. K. SUNGJIN, W. Yang, H. Kim, Y. PARK, H. Lee, S. Seo

. Developing tools for high resolution mass spectrometry-based screening via the EPA’s

CompTox Chemistry Dashboard. A. McEachran, K. Mansouri, H. Al-Ghoul, C. Grulke, J.

Sobus, A.J. Williams

. Synthesis And Characterization of Pyridine Carboxaldehydes Schiff Bases And Derivatives

And Their Applications As Chemical sensors. M.K. Hussein, Y.M. Hijji

. On-line detection of Ag nanoparticles released from household water purification filters by

electrodialyzer-single particle ICP-MS. F. Lin, C. Chang, L. Yi-hung, I. Hsu

. CONSTRUCTION OF LOW-COST BIAMPEROMETRY MICROSCALE EQUIPMENT

WITH LOCAL MATERIALS FOR KARL FISCHER WATER TITRATION. F.J. Olvera-

Garcia, A.d. García Mendoza, A. De Santiago-Zárate, A. Baeza Reyes

. Electrochemical Reactions at Microelectrode Arrays. N. Siepser, b. choi, S. Jeong, X. Ye, L.A.

Baker

. Immuno-capture laser ionization mass spectrometry: Gold and silver nanoparticles as mass tags

for high mass protein imaging. Y. Cheng, T. Tam, S. Chau, S. Lai, K. Ng

. Comparison of Stirbar Sorptive and Liquid Extraction Techniques via Volatile Analysis of

Blood Orange Fruit Pulp. B. Gates, A. Tucker, R. Weiland

. Identification of the decarboxylated analog of Pigment Red 57 and its quantification in the color

additives D&C Red Nos. 6 and 7 using UHPLC. M. Perez-Gonzalez, C.D. Ridge, A. Weisz

. Preparation of a new graphene based biosensor modified with nanoparticles and nafion for the

detection of glucose. D. AKIN

. Hydrazine functionalized probes for chromogenic and fluorescent ratiometric sensing of pH and

F- through experimental and theoretical studies. A. Roy Chowdhury, P. Banerjee

. High throughput and micro-scale purification of mucins. W.W. Wu, J. Phue, S. Yang, J.F.

Cipollo, G. Zou, T. Ju, R. Shen

. Synthesis, optimization, and bioconjugation of electrochemically synthesized magnetic

nanoparticles to induce irreversible damage to Glioblastoma invasive rim cells. M.A. Tovar,

L.C. Giancarlo

. Electrochemical detection of bacterial 16S rRNA gene using a biosensor based on poly-adenine

tailed DNA probe. L. Li, Y. Li, Y. Wen, L. Wang, W. Liang, X. Yang, J. Meng, M. Duan, M.

Ding, G. Liu

. Absolute quantitation of cardiolipin, phosphatidylglycerol, and lysyl-phosphatidylglycerol

using HILIC based separation coupled to a Q Exactive Plus mass spectrometer. E.D. Tague, J.

Harp, B. Woodall, E. Fozo, S.R. Campagna

. Controllable design of polycrystalline synergistic electrochemical biosensors for antineoplastic

drug in mammalian cells. h. zhou, J. Masson, q. song

. Electrochemical sensor for sensitive and selective detection of liver cancer cells based on folic

acid and octadecylamine functionalized graphene aerogel. r. li

. Liquid Extraction through Nanopipette Probes for Mass Spectral Analysis. G. Jagdale, N.

Siepser, L.A. Baker

. Optical fiber based localized surface plasmon resonance biosensor prepared by self-assembled

gold nanoparticles on block copolymer monolayer

. M. Lu, H. Zhu, C. Bazuin, W. Peng, J. Masson

. A Novel Reverse Polarity Negative Ion Mode Capillary Isoelectric Focusing – Mass

Spectrometry Method for the Separation and Online Characterization of Glycosaminoglycan. H.

Xiaorui, R.J. Linhardt

. Detection and characterization of dopamine dynamically using Electrochemical Impedance

Spectroscopy. J. Reyes Morales, N.M. Rivera Serrano, C. Fuster, L. Cunci

. Protein adsorption on nanoscale diblock copolymer surfaces. A. Misiura, N. Moringo, C.

Dutta, H. Shen, C.F. Landes

. Structural analysis and potential applications of non-anticoagulant heparin. Y. Ouyang, R.J.

Linhardt, F. Zhang

. An enzymatic electrochemical biosensor for real-time nicotine detection. U. Kuzmanović, M.

Chen, M.A. Tararina, N.S. Shu, A. Balijepalli, m. zamani, A. Fan, C. Klapperich, K.N. Allen,

M.W. Grinstaff, J. Galagan

. Optimizing subsecond guanosine detection using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry. M.T. Cryan,

A.E. Ross

. Effect of relative humidity on the phase and chemical properties of cis-3-hexenyl acetate

derived secondary organic aerosol. K.B. Fischer, G. Petrucci

. Fast determination of β-cyclodextrin-Guest binding constants by fluorescence spectroscopy

approach. x. zhou

. Development of a sandwich-typed assay for nucleic acids using surface-enhanced Raman

scattering. R. Ota, A. Kobori

. Melanin extraction and concentration analysis from Dumetella carolinensis feathers. J.

Esposito, W.B. Hammert, R. Smith, M. Hatch, K.A. Stumpo

. Esterification of phosphonic acids in organic matrices for their enhanced detection by EI-GC-

MS.

. C.A. Valdez, R.N. Leif

. Methylation of phosphonic acids related to nerve agents and their subsequent analysis by EI-

GC-MS and GC-FPD.

. C.A. Valdez, R.N. Leif, S. Hok, A. Alcaraz

. Highly sensitive, colorimetric, paper-based devices for the detection of nitrate in marine ocean

environments. T. Mako, J. Racicot, M. Levine

. Cobalt oxide multiwalled carbon nanotube composites for dopamine sensing. M. Kader, C.

Chusuei

. Colorimetric BRCA1 detection based on a 3D DNA nanostructured reporter probe. Y. Wen, Y.

Li, L. Li, X. Yang, L. Wang, W. Liang, M. Ding, G. Liu

. Modification of cellulose with cyclodextrin derivatives for solid state detection of toxicants. J.

Racicot, T. Mako, M. Levine

. Construction and characterization of solid-state sensors based on tungsten oxides used for the

determination of acidity in dairy samples.

. D.V. Gutiérrez Núñez, A.d. García Mendoza, J.C. Aguilar, A. Baeza Reyes

. Surface-enhanced Raman detection of glucose on different substrates for biosensing

applications

. L. Alqarni

. Chemiluminescent aptasensor capable of rapidly sensing prostate-specific antigen in human

serum using a dual-aptamer and paramagnetic bead. K. Kim, M. Kim, P. Park, J. Lee

. Cost-Effective and Easy-to-use Biosensor Capable of Rapidly Sensing MicroRNA-25 for the

Early Diagnosis of Human Cancer. P. Park, K. Kim, M. Kim, J. Lee

. Simultaneous analysis of sugar components in 18F-FDG injection as their PMP derivatives by

high performance liquid chromatography on a UV detector

. R.N. Nair, A. Lebedev

. Double chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassays capable of simultaneously quantifying CA

19-9 and CEA in a sample. Y. Lee, H. Moon, J. Lee

. Electrochemiluminescence DNA biosensor for Hg(II) based on the catalysis of MoS2-Au-hemin

nanocomposites and the signal amplification of luminol. T. Kang

. Chemiluminescent Biosensor for the Early Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer Utilizing Two Distinct

Biomarkers.. J. Chong, J. Lee

. Positive feedback and theory in Hot-Tip Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy. Z. Zhao, A.

Boika

. Investigations in Magnesium Battery Technology. B. Basanty, S. Cora, N. Sa

. Control Membrane Fouling In Membrane Distillation. M. Humoud

. Instrumental Analysis of Methyl Salicylate, Both Commercially and Experimentally Derived.

M. Pizana, H. Price, J.R. Cole

. Enhanced Detection of Lead and Arsenic using Electrokinetic Techniques Coupled with

Stripping Voltammetry

. J.A. Bonezzi, A. Hohenshil, A. Boika

. Targeted metabolomics reveals altered fatty acid metabolism in the host by Huanglongbing

disease. J. Suh, Y. Niu, Z. Wang, F. Gmitter, Y. Wang

. Analysis and identification of ppb levels of VOC’s in ambient air via GC-PID-FID. J.N.

Driscoll, J.L. Maclachlan

. Determination of benzocaine concentrations in aqueous solutions using carbon screen-printed

electrodes and cyclic voltammetry. D.E. Martyn, S.K. Buehler

. Distributed Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory (DPAL): Metformin analyzed via HPLC. M.

Alamgir, B. Boleslav, R.E. Goacher

. Density, conductivity, and viscosity of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium methylphosphonate ionic

liquid and the effect of adding molecular liquids. M. Thakurathi, V. Thalangamaarachchige,

E.L. Quitevis

. Detection and characterization of ZnO nanoparticles in seawater using SP-ICPMS coupled with

electrodialyzer. I. Hsu, Y. Liu, F. Lin

. Establishing baseline sensitivity data using LCMS/MS to investigate dermal in-vitro absorption

toxicological application: Applications in analytical chemistry. A.H. Patel, P. Trivedi, N.A.

Khan

. Electrochemical sensor for diethylstilbestrol based on magnetic imprinted nanoparticles

. T. Kang

. Photocatalytic water-splitting BiVO4 incorporated in various biomass-derived scaffolds. A.

Basurrah, D. Nde, W. Zhao

. Electrochemical paper-based devices for oral preventative care through pH sensing. A.

Metangmo, R. Barron, F. Deiss

. Selectivity characterization of five achiral stationary phases using supercritical fluid and

hydrophilic interaction chromatography. E.G. Franklin, M. Wilcox, G. Lowden, T. Szczerba

. Evaluating DNA Oxidation Caused by E-Cigarette and Cigarette Smoke: Using 3-D printed

ECL Arrays and LC-MS

. T.K. Nipuni, A. Ghosh, M. Shen, T. Keyes, J. Rusling

. Monitoring the response of epithelial cells to drug molecules with Potentiometric-Scanning Ion

Conductance Microscopy. K. Huang, J. Hou, L.A. Baker

. Formation of biofilm microenvironment in microfluidic system for investigating antimicrobial

materials. J. Son, W. Kim, S. Kim, H. Cho, E. Cho, J. Jeon

. Sensor Fusion for Biological Imaging. J. Askim, S. Semancik

. Real-time biosensor capable of quantifying triple biomarkers for diagnosing diabetes. E. Park,

B. Kim, J. Lee

. Manganese oxide nanosheets on quartz crystal microbalance for detection of methylmercaptan

gas. Y. Tokura, G. Nakada, Y. Oaki, H. Imai, S. Shiratori

. Enhanced detection of methylmercaptan gas using proton containing layered manganese oxide

nanosheets coated on quartz crystal microbalance. N. Kawamura, Y. Tokura, G. Nakada, Y.

Oaki, H. Imai, S. Shiratori

. Conformational behaviour and molecularity of novel anti-IgM G-quadruplex forming aptamers.

F. Moccia, D. Musumeci, C. Platella, J. Bradshaw, P. Mallikaratchy, D. Montesarchio

. Prediction of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Retention Times via Ab Iniitio Calculations. A.

Izydorczak, S. Simpson

. Development of a robust capillary electrophoresis methodology for direct quantification of free

doxorubicin in liposomal doxorubicin formulations in plasma. M. Mohamed Ansar, T.

Mudalige

. Tunable chemical sensing interfaces using dendronized nanoparticles coupled with nanofibrous

paper substrates. S. Yan, B.L. Perris, C.S. Soni, S.E. Ruiz, C.L. Ghazvini, J. Lombardi, J. Luo,

B.S. Hsiao, S. Lu, M.D. Poliks, I.G. Ivanov, C. Zhong

. A Correlated Optical and Electrochemical Approach to Probing Electrocatalysis at Individual

Nanostructures. P. Saha, J. Walmsley, J. Hill, C.M. Hill

. Self-powered, wireless continuous glucose sensing system based direct electron transfer. I. Lee,

N. Loew, W. Tsugawa, K. Ikebukuro, K. Sode

. New sensing scheme based on magnetic relaxation to detect DNA. R. Nogueira e Silva, P.

Zhang

. Analysis of Lipid Binding to Gold Nanoparticle from Lipid Vesicles. X. Zhang, C.J. Murphy

. SERS Detection of Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compounds through β-cyclodextrin

modified Au nanoparticles. Z. Yu, H. Sorensen, M. Grasso, P. Zhang

. Effects of Nanoparticle Size and Shape on Cellular Uptake: A Single Particle Approach

. J. Hill

. Analysis of ethyl glucuronide in oral fluid using LC-MS/MS and DART-TOFMS with SPME

pre-concentration. K. Romano-Pringle, J.F. Morrison, C.M. Selavka

. Direct analysis by HR-CS GF-AAS. An easy way to fast and accurate results.. M.

SCHNEIDER, H. Cadorim, L. Da Rocha, B. Welz

. Nanoparticle-enhanced biosensors: amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide and

biomarkers. M. Kozma, J. Li, S. Yan, S. Shan, A. Koh, C. Zhong

. Aptamer-based field-effect transistor nanobiosensor arrays for the simultaneous detection of

neurotransmitters. L.K. Heidenreich, L. Scarabelli, K. Yang, M. Stojanovic, P.S. Weiss, A.M.

Andrews

. Noble Metal Nanoparticles-based Protein Microarray. Y. Cheung, T. Tam, Y. Cheng, K. Ng

. Biphasic-Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (BP-SICM)

. L.A. Baker, M. Choi

. Using Isotope Substitution to Study High-Temperature Vapor-Phase Chemical Pathways

. D. Weisz

. A rapid and economical analytical method for the quantification of H2O2 in industrial treated

effluents. A. Ghauch, O.N. Tantawi, A. Baalbaki, R. El Asmar

. Terahertz multispectral reconstructive imaging of nanomaterials with sub-nanometer resolution.

A. Rahman

. Cellulose nano-composites nanostructure characterized by terahertz reconstructive imaging and

spectroscopy. A. Rahman, K. Nelson, D. Afzal, M. Parvin

. Chemically modified cellulose nano-composites for strong UV reflection and hydrophobicity.

D. Afzal, M. Parvin, A. Rahman

. Terahertz vibrational mode imaging of molecules in real-time. S.R. Kothapalli, A. Dangi, S.

Agrawal, G.R. Datta, A.K. Rahman, A. Rahman

. Self-standing aptamers by an artificial defect-rich matrix. C. Chen, W. Liao

. Highly sensitive bio-recognition of cancer cells based on biosynthesized nanoclusters. X. Wang

. Accelerated Stability Assessment Program (ASAP): Using Science to Set Expiry Dating. K.C.

Waterman

. Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy of API Nucleation and Growth. S. Sarkar, G.J.

Simpson

. Cardboard, string, and a hacksaw: Productive no-cost modifications to open-bed autosamplers.

S. Tentarelli

. Dual-emissing Carbon dots-based Nanothermometers. H. Tantan

. Novel electrochemical microfluidic chip for multicomponent analysis in renal function

examination. Y. Li, J. Liu

. Rapid detection of enzymes, viruses, and bacteria using glucose meters

. A. Das, V. Chivukula, S.S. Iyer

. Determination of Zinc Oxide in Sunscreen Using Ion Chromatography with Visible Absorbance

Detection. H. Yang

. Determination of gentamicin and related impurities in gentamicin sulfate. J. Hu, J. Rohrer

. Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test based on Large-volume Light Scattering Microscopy.

M. Mo

. Development of infrared library search prefilters for automotive clear coats from simulated

attenuated total reflection spectra

. B.K. Lavine, U. Perera, K. Nishikida

. Structural base analysis of production and purification of Human leukemia Interferon. Y.S.

Ting

. In-situ growth of well-ordered NiFe-MOF-74 on Ni foam by Fe2+ induction as an efficient and

stable electrocatalyst for water oxidation

. c. xu

. V2O5 Nanosheets as Nanozyme with Peroxidase-Like Activity for Rapid and Sensitive

Detection of Glutathione. A. . Ganganboina, R. Doong

. Single-nucleotide polymorphism detection via ultrathin-film field-effect transistors. K.M.

Cheung, J.M. Abendroth, N. Nakatsuka, B. Zhu, Y. Yang, A.M. Andrews, P.S. Weiss

. Metabolic Mechanism of Cysteine-protected Fluorescent Gold Nanoclusters in Escherichia

Coli. T. Chang, K. Chen, S. Tan, J. Kuo, X. Pan, T. Kuo

. Non-fouling, encoded hydrogel particles for multiplex microRNA profiling directly from

formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue. M.B. Nagarajan, A. Tentori, W. Zhang, F. Slack, P.S.

Doyle

. Development of an electrochemical detection system for CpG methylation of human genome

using Methyl CpG binding domain and zinc finger protein. J. Lee, W. Yoshida, D. Hiraoka, A.

Tatsumi, K. Abe, K. Nakabayashi, H. Wakeda, K. Hata, C. Marquete, L.J. Blum, K. Sode, K.

Ikebukuro

. Multiplex microRNA assays from raw cells in isolated nanoliter well arrays. A.M. Tentori,

M.B. Nagarajan, J. Kim, W. Zhang, F. Slack, P.S. Doyle

MONDAY MORNING

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Analysis of Materials for Energy Storage (Oral)

Cosponsored by ENFL

N. Sa, Organizer

N. Sa, Presiding

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:05 . Applications of Environmental TEM in Energy Materials

. J. Li

8:35 . Aqueous Zinc Batteries

. C. Wang, F. Wang, O. Borodin, T. Gao, X. Fan, W. Sun, F. Han, A. Faraone, J. Dura

9:05 . Toward Stable Li-O2 Battery Operations using a Water-in-Salt Electrolyte. D. Wang, Q.

Dong, Y. Zhao, Y. He

9:35 . Increased cycling performance of Li-ion batteries by phosphoric acid modified

LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 cathodes in the presence of LiBOB. M. Yapa Abeywardana, N. Laszczynski,

M. Kuenzel, D. Bresser, S. Passerini, B.L. Lucht

10:00 Intermission.

10:10 . In-situ TEM observation on the correlation of electrochemical properties with structural

and chemical evolution of electrode materials in rechargeable batteries. C. Wang

10:40 . Effect of fluoroethylene carbonate electrolytes on the nanostructure of the solid

electrolyte interphase and performance of lithium metal anodes

. Z. Brown, S. Jurng, B.L. Lucht

11:10 . Interfacial Characterizations on Alumina Coated Cathode Materials for Lithium-ion

Batteries. B. Han, B. Key, S.H. Lapidus, J.C. Garcia, H. Iddir, J.T. Vaughey, F. Dogan

11:35 . A new family of sulfonimide salts: structure-property relationships for battery

application. S. Feng, M. Huang, Z. Wenxu, L. Giordano, J.A. Johnson, Y. Shao-Horn

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Chemical Forensics (Oral)

C. Fraga, Organizer

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:05 . Analytical chemistry in support of investigations of alleged use. M. Blum

8:25 . Sampling for chemical weapons in hostile environments for forensic analysis. L. Phillips

8:45 . The role of chemical forensics research in the investigative process. R.l. Bull

9:00 . Comparison of targeted and non-targeted approaches in source attribution of sulphur

mustard.. R. Norlin, K. Höjer Holmgren, D. Wiktelius, A. Larsson, L. Ahlinder, C. Åstot

9:20 . Chemical profiling and source attribution of sulfur mustard. J. Riches, C. Timperley, W.

Rebecca, S. Sarah

9:40 . Chemical Attribution Signature Study on Synthetic Routes of VX. S. Hok, R.N. Leif, K.E.

Mason, D. Mew, A. Vu, L. Carman

10:00 Intermission.

10:20 . Signatures of Sarin Exposure in authentic human Samples

. D. Noort, M. van der Schans

10:40 . Statistical analysis of the chemical attribution signatures of crude sarin. B.P. Mayer, S.

Hok, C.A. Valdez, A.M. Williams

11:00 . Using stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) to source the nerve agent precursor

methylphosphonic dichloride and its products

. J. Moran, C. Fraga, M.K. Nims

11:20 . Chemical forensics without chromatography: Performance evaluation of attribution

models based on vibrational spectroscopy data and a feasibility study on chemical warfare agent

attribution using portable instruments. L. Ahlinder, K. Höjer Holmgren, P. Andersson, R. Norlin,

A. Larsson, R. Magnusson, C. Åstot, D. Wiktelius

11:40 . Adsorption and desorption study of a nerve-agent simulant from office materials for

forensic applications. C. Fraga, O.M. Primera-Pedrozo, M. Zumbach, A. Breton- Vega, B.P.

Wilkins

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Nanotechnology & Single Cell Analysis in Biology and Medicine: Next Frontier (Oral)

Cosponsored by BIOL, COLL, MPPG and PHYS

X. Xu, Organizer

8:00 . Controlling Cellular Architecture and Fate with Nanopatterned Substrates. C.A. Mirkin

8:30 . Quantifying the cellular uptake and sub-cellular distributions of nanoparticles. Y. Xia

9:00 . Biomimetic Nanoparticles and Cellular Functions. N. Kotov

9:30 . Investigation of chemical constituents responsible for PM2.5 induced oxidative stress using

synthesized carbon black nanoparticles. K. Zhao, L. Guo

10:00 Intermission.

10:10 . Big data from little objects: omics results from nanoparticle/cell systems. C.J. Murphy

10:40 . Stimuli-responsive control of gold nanoparticle cellular uptake using host-guest

interactions. J. Mosquera Mosquera, M. Henriksen-Lacey, I. García, M. Martínez-Calvo, J.

Rodríguez, J.L. Mascarenas, L. Liz Marzan

11:10 . 3D Single Particle Tracking Discloses Diffusion Modes on Solid Supported Lipid Bilayer

. Y. Zhong, G. Wang

11:40 . Detection and characterization of single polymer nanoparticles with surface plasmon

resonance imaging microscopy. A. Maley, B. Matthews, R.M. Corn

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Nanozymes for Bioanalysis (Oral)

H. Wei, Organizer, Presiding

8:30 Introductory Remarks.

8:35 . Nanozymes: Enzymatic activities, catalytic mechanisms and extensive applications in

biomedicine. X. Yan

9:05 . Bioorthogonal chemistry for imaging and therapeutics using engineered nanoparticle

‘nanozymes’. V.M. Rotello

9:35 . Surface modified nanozymes as biosensors. J. Liu

10:00 . Point of Care Bioassay System based on Enzyme-Mimetic Nanomaterials. J. Lee

10:25 . Peroxidase-mimicking microgels fabricated by encapsulation of ionic nanoparticles and

their applications in biomarker detection

. W. Zhong, Y. Liu, Q. Jiang

10:50 . Metal Nanomaterials with Enzymes Like Activities for Quantitation of Small Analytes.

H. Chang

11:15 . Catalytic nanomaterials for amplified biosensing. C. Loynachan, M. Thomas, E. Gray,

D. Richards, V. Chudasama, R. McKendry, M. Stevens

11:35 . Metal-Organic Frameworks in Biomimetic Applications. X. Ming, Z. Gu

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Wearable & Implantable Sensors (Oral)

M. A. Daniele, L. Deravi, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 Introductory Remarks.

8:35 . A Wearable Colorimetric Dosimeter to Prevent UV-induced Skin Damages. J. Wang, A.

Jeevarathinam, J.V. Jokerst

8:55 . Natural Light-Scattering Nanoparticles enable Visible through Short-wave Infrared Color

Modulation

. A. Kumar, R.M. Osgood, L. Deravi

9:15 . UV/sun exposure monitoring using a wearable sensor made of nanocellulose

. E. Morales-Narváez

9:45 . Sensing Electronics on Ultra-Thin Nanocellulose Sheets. J.D. Yuen, S. Walper, D.

Zabetakis, M.A. Daniele, B. Ratna, D.A. Stenger

10:15 Intermission.

10:30 . Protein-based Hydrogel as a Material for Actuating a Jointed Scaffold. C.M. Gomes, C.

Liu, S.M. Felton, L. Deravi

10:50 . A biomimetic coating for intracutaneous sensors and devices. R. Parker, A. Trent, M.

VanDyke, T. Zarkovic Grove

11:20 . Rapid prototyping of bioinspired materials for biosensing

. Y. Chan, A. Hosseini, M. Skreta, H. McPhee, J. Yang, M. Hasan, L. Soleymani

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Technical Developments & Applications of Optical Chemical Imaging (Oral)

G. Wang, Organizer

N. Fang, Organizer, Presiding

9:00 . Monitoring the Interactions of Small Organic Molecules at Lipid Membrane Interfaces

. P.S. Cremer

9:25 . Spectrally resolved and functional super-resolution microscopy via ultrahigh-throughput

single-molecule spectroscopy. K. Xu

9:50 . Single-molecule imaging methods to understand the kinetics of three-component DNA-

hybridization systems. E.M. Peterson, W. Li, M.W. Manhart, F.D. Morris, J.M. Harris

10:15 Intermission.

10:30 . Tracking molecules and nanoparticles to probe confined environments. D.K. Schwartz

10:55 . Spectroscopic Single Molecule Tracking and Related Methods for Probing the Local

Dielectric Properties of Nanomaterials. D.A. Higgins, D. Giri, R. Kumarashinghe, Z. Li, H. Xu,

M.M. Collinson, T. Ito

11:20 . Surface Diffusion of Nanocar Molecules Disclosed by Single Molecule Fluorescence

Microscopy. T. Jin, V. García-López, J.M. Tour, G. Wang

11:35 . Protein Dynamics on the Stimuli-Responsive Nanogel Surface and inside Nano-cavities.

C. Dutta, A. Misiura, N. Moringo, C.F. Landes

Structures & Functions of Glycans (Oral)

Sponsored by CARB, Cosponsored by ANYL, BIOL, CELL, MEDI and ORGN

Advances in Sensors & Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and BIOL

Role of P450s in Broad-Spectrum Multiple Herbicide Resistance in Weeds: Symposium

Honoring Stephen Powles (Invited)(Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

Environmental Behaviors & Health Effects of Pollutants: A Symposium in Honor of

Professor Guibin Jiang (Invited) (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

Environmental Health & Safety of Emerging Chemicals & Technologies (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by AGRO‡, ANYL and CEI

Pesticide Spray Drift: Application, Evaluation & Mitigation (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by ANYL and ENVR

Fate & Metabolism of Xenobiotics: In Vitro & In Silico Studies (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD, ANYL and ENVR

MONDAY AFTERNOON

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Analysis of Materials for Energy Storage (Oral)

Cosponsored by ENFL

N. Sa, Organizer

N. Sa, Presiding

1:00 . Novel Solid State Battery Electrolyte Conductors, Phase Evolution and Processing. J.

Rupp

1:30 . Analysis of MXenes in Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications

. M. Naguib, Y. Gogotsi

1:55 . Decipher electronic and structural evolution of lead-free perovskite using transient X-ray

absorption spectroscopy

. X. Zhang, C. Liu, k. zheng, D.J. Gosztola, S. Canton

2:20 . Simultaneous probing of the copper/electrolyte interface by surface-selective infrared

spectroscopy and online electrochemical mass spectrometry. M. Waegele, X. Li, V. Ovalle, C.

Gunathunge

2:45 Intermission.

2:55 . Surface restructuring-induced catalytic reactivity of transition metal phosphide

nanoparticles under electrochemical conditions. H. Wang

3:20 . Plasmonic nanowire and graphene for Solar Water Splitting

. C. Yang

3:45 . Structural Dynamics of Bismuth Cathodes during the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2

in the Presence of RTILs. J. Rosenthal

4:10 . IR and Raman Spectroscopy of Ionomers and Ionomer/metal interfaces: An exchange site

local symmetry approach

. E.S. Smotkin, N. Loupe, D. Kumari, J.H. Doan, K. Mathiowetz, N. Dimakis

4:35 . A Raman spectroscopic study of the anatase to rutile phase transition of TiO2 induced by

photoexcitation of adsorbed dyes.

. D. Graf Stillfried, M.C. Foster

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Nanotechnology & Single Cell Analysis in Biology and Medicine: Next Frontier (Oral)

Cosponsored by BIOL, COLL, MPPG and PHYS

X. Xu, Organizer

1:00 . Applications of Nanosensors to Understanding Biochemical Signaling Within the Human

Body. M. Strano

1:30 . On-a-chip bisosensing with optical nano-resonators. r. quidant

2:00 . Biosensing devices-from single cell analysis to organ on a chip. C. Li

2:30 . Radioluminescent phosphors as local light sources within tissue: Opportunities and

challenges for chemical sensing and control. J.N. Anker, G.B. Schober, M.J. Case, U. Uzair, M.

Arifuzzaman, H. Chen, S. Beladi-Behbahani, J. Tzeng

3:00 Intermission.

3:10 . Beyond biomarkers: Array-based profiling for diagnostics and geno- /phenotypic

screening for precision medicine

. V.M. Rotello

3:40 . Intracellular ion monitoring in neurons tracked by modular ratiometric nanosensors. G.

Rong, E. Kim, H. Clark

4:00 . Monitoring single cell release of non-redox active gliotransmitters using electrochemical

aptamer-based sensors. R.A. Lazenby, R.J. White

4:20 . Ultrabright fluorescent silica nanosensors for dual pH and temperature measurements. S.

Peerzade, M. Miljkovic, I. Sokolov

4:40 . Nanopore-based biosensor for lead ion detection using a Cys4 zinc-finger motif. G. M

Roozbahani, X. Guan, Y. Zhang

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Chemical Forensics (Oral)

C. Fraga, Organizer

1:15 Introductory Remarks.

1:20 . Applications of the US EPA’s CompTox Chemistry Dashboard to support structure

identification and chemical forensics using mass spectrometry

. A.J. Williams, A. McEachran, J. Sobus, E. Schymanski

1:40 . Latest developments and applications of Position-Specific Isotope Analysis by NMR

spectrometry

. G. REMAUD, V. Joubert, S. Akoka, M. Grand, V. Silvestre, B. Charrier

2:05 . Carbon stable isotope ratios from 13C satellite peaks in 1-D 1H NMR spectra. J.R. Cort,

S. Colby

2:25 . Validation of forensic fire debris data interpretation.. M. Sigman

2:45 . Establishing the relevance of chemical forensics methods. K. Jarman

3:05 Intermission.

3:15 . Chemical profiling of explosives to create new opportunities for forensic investigation and

intelligence. M. Koeberg, K. Bezemer, P. Schoenmakers, A.v. Heijden, A.v. Asten

3:40 . Geographic Sourcing of Heroin Using Trace Elements and Strontium Isotope Ratios. J.R.

Almirall, J. DeBord, A. Pourmand, S. Jantzi

4:00 . Authentication of edible food oils using raman spectroscopy

. B.K. Lavine, F. Kwofie, I. Uba, M. Bamidele, K.S. Booksh, J. Ottaway

4:20 . Density-based separation of powdered mixtures using magnetic levitation simplifies

sample preparation for spectroscopic analysis and enables rapid fingerprinting of adulterants in

illicit drugs. C.K. Abrahamsson, G.M. Whitesides

4:40 . In-field electrochemical detection of chlorate for explosives assessment. K. Kukoyi, D.

Wilkins, F. Deiss

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Nanozymes for Bioanalysis (Oral)

H. Wei, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 . Nanoenzymes for analytical applications. I. Willner

2:00 . Peptide-conjugated gold nanoprobe:intrinsic nanozyme-linked immunsorbant assay of

integrin expression level on cell membrane. L. Gao, X. Gao

2:30 . Nanoceria Antioxidative Mimetic Enzymes (NAME). S. Seal, W. Self, K. Liechty, P.

Brenneisen

2:55 . Biomimetic NanoZyme sensors: from environmental to clinical diagnostics. V. Bansal, R.

Ramanathan, P. Weerathunge, N. Karim

3:20 . Ceria Nanoparticles as Nanoenzyme Mimetics: Properties, Assembly and Bioanalytical

Applications. F. Mustafa, A.S. Finny, A. Othman, E. Andreescu

3:45 . Nucleotide-dependent tunable peroxidase-like activity of gold nanozymes for bioanalysis.

M.V. Yigit, M. Hizir

4:10 . Metal Nanocrystals as Peroxidase Mimics for Biosensing Applications. X. Xia

4:35 . Nanozymes for in vitro detection and live bioassays. H. Wei

4:45 Concluding Remarks.

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Technical Developments & Applications of Optical Chemical Imaging (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

N. Fang, Organizer

G. Wang, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 . Imaging Molecular Conductance at Optical Frequencies in Plasmonic Molecules

. B.M. Reinhard

1:55 . Measuring the nanometer-scale effects of plasmonic coupling with single-molecule

microscopy. J.S. Biteen

2:20 . Plasmonic imaging of electrochemical and photochemical activity of single nanoparticles.

W. Wang

2:45 Intermission.

3:00 . Nonclassical Optics Enabled Imaging of Single Reactions. D. Han, K. Fu, G. Crouch, S. Kwon,

P.W. Bohn

3:25 . Developing optical imaging techniques to measure the chemical reaction at single

nanoparticle level. X. Shan

3:50 . Scanning Angle and Directional Raman Measurements of the Chemical Composition and

Thickness of Thin Films

. E.A. Smith, C. Nyamekye, S. Weibel, J.M. Bobbitt

4:15 . Three-dimensional mapping of optical near-field responses by controlling probe-sample

distance. H. Wang, X. Xu

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Wearable & Implantable Sensors (Oral)

M. A. Daniele, L. Deravi, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 . Ultrathin Shell Biosensors for 3D Live Cell Studies

. W. Xu, Q. Jin, D.H. Gracias

1:50 . Designer hydrogel ionic circuits for biologically-matched electronics. S. Zhao, F.

Omenetto, D.L. Kaplan

2:10 . Electroactive protein-based actuators. L. Deravi

2:40 . Biodegradable Piezoelectric Force Sensor. T. Nguyen, E. Curry

3:10 Intermission.

3:25 . Functional Multilayer Nanomeshes for Advanced Bio-Recording and Stimulating

Microelectrodes. H. Fang

3:55 . Hydrogel-based Electronics: Ultracompliant electrodes for neural interfaces and beyond.

C.J. Bettinger

4:25 . Additive manufacturing of ingestible gastric resident biomedical electronics.. Y. Kong

Environmental Health & Safety of Emerging Chemicals & Technologies (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by AGRO‡, ANYL and CEI

Environmental Behaviors & Health Effects of Pollutants: A Symposium in Honor of

Professor Guibin Jiang (Invited) (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and GEOC

Uses of Mass Spectrometry in Agricultural Research & Development : New Trends & Best

Practices (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD, ANYL and ENVR

Microplastic Pollution: Sources, Sinks, & Solutions (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL and CEI

Role of P450s in Broad-Spectrum Multiple Herbicide Resistance in Weeds: Symposium

Honoring Stephen Powles (Invited)(Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

Structures & Functions of Glycans (Oral)

Sponsored by CARB, Cosponsored by ANYL, BIOL, CELL, MEDI and ORGN

Undergraduate Research Posters: Analytical Chemistry (Poster)

Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored by ANYL and SOCED

MONDAY EVENING

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Sci-Mix

L. A. Baker, M. F. Bush, Organizers

8:00 - 10:00

TUESDAY MORNING

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Light-Nanomaterial Interactions for Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Sensing & Imaging &

Materials Chemistry (Oral)

S. Pan, Organizer, Presiding

8:00 . Rapid Screening of Photoanode Materials for Solar Water Splitting and the Study of Co

Doping Effect on Photoelectrochemical Performance of BiVO4. P.S. Shinde, X. Peng, J. Wang,

Y. Ma, L.E. McNamara, N. Hammer, A. Gupta, S. Pan

8:20 . Graphene Quantum Dots for Electrochemiluminescence and Light-emitting

Electrochemical Cells. R. Zhang, J. Adsetts, S. He, L. Yang, M. Ly, Z. Ding

8:50 . Enhanced Photocatalytic Performance of CuFeO2 Thin Films Grown by Chemical Vapor

Deposition. A. Yengantiwar, P.S. Shinde, S. Pan, A. Gupta

9:20 . Sub-particle photoelectrochemistry. P. Chen

9:50 Intermission.

10:05 . Developing nanomaterial-based strategies for creating signal-on and signal-off

photoelectrochemical biosensors

. L. Soleymani, A. Victorious, S. Saha

10:35 . Surface Plasmon-Driven Water Reduction: Nanoparticle Size Matters

. W. Wei

11:05 . Probing electrocatalytic reactions at individual plasmonic nanostructures: A combined

direct electrochemical and optical approach. C.M. Hill, P. Saha, J. Walmsley, J. Hill

11:35 . Photoelectrochemical Investigations of Semiconductor Surfaces and Catalyst Interfaces

for Solar Water Splitting

. S. Pan

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Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors (Oral)

K. Chow, M. You, Organizers, Presiding

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:05 . Quantitative Imaging of Immune Cells

. Y. Krishnan

8:40 . A DNA nanoscope via auto-cycling proximity recording. P.L. Yin

9:15 . DNA nanostructures and nanosensors. W. Tan

9:50 Intermission.

10:05 . Imaging and controlling cellular biology using genetically encoded RNA devices. S.

Jaffrey

10:40 . Catalytic DNA biosensors for detecting metal ions. J. Liu

11:15 . Folding- and Dynamics-based Electrochemical Metal Ion Sensors. R.Y. Lai

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Recent Advances in Solid Phase Extraction: Symposium in honor of Patrick D. McDonald

(Oral)

Financially supported by Waters Corporation

T. Walter, Organizer, Presiding

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:10 . Harnessing the power of solid phase extraction for peptide bioanalysis. M. Lame

8:30 . Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) in bioanalytical method development for therapeutic

peptides. K. Lee

8:50 . Development, validation and application of a cation-exchange, solid-phase extraction for

the determination of nanoparticle-released drug concentrations in plasma. C. Holliman, W.

Song, J. Tweed, Z. Gu

9:10 . Recent advances in solid phase extraction for biological samples – Fulfilling the promise

of SPE. J. Danaceau

9:30 . New Developments in SPME. J.B. Pawliszyn

10:00 Intermission.

10:15 . Effective simplified SPE for modern multi-residue analysis: recent developments for

pass-through, dispersive, and retention/elution SPE

. M.S. Young, K. Tran

10:35 . Lipid selective SPE materials simplify sample preparation and improve results

. D. Lucas, B.E. Richter, l. zhao

10:55 . Variability of solute-sorbent binding constants in SPE materials. D.E. Raynie, S. Pandey,

S. Subedi, D. Lucas, B.E. Richter

11:25 . Porphyrin-based magnetic nanocomposites for efficient extraction of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons from water samples. J. Yu, S. Zhu

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Wearable & Implantable Sensors (Oral)

M. A. Daniele, L. Deravi, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 Introductory Remarks.

8:35 . Erythrocyte Membrane-Camouflaged Sensor for Continuous Therapeutic Drug

Monitoring. W. Di, X. Tan, M. Niedre, H. Clark

8:55 . Ultra-sensitive, Highly-selective, Real-time Chemical Wearable Sensors Based on

Hydrogel Interferometer. M. Sun, M. Qin, R. Bai, J. Song, Y. Mao, H.J. Qi, Z. Suo, X. He

9:25 . Soft Photonic Sensors for Quantifying Oxygen in Engineered Human Tissues. K. Rivera,

N. Wisniewski, S.T. Magness, M.A. Daniele

9:45 . Mixed microdomains in hydrogels – strategies for multiplexed and multimode chemically-

responsive materials

. Y. You, L. Bornhoeft, A. Quinn, V. Baldock, S. Goerge, D. Kotturi, M. McShane

10:15 Intermission.

10:30 . Continuous Monitoring of Lung Metabolites in Exhaled Breath Condensate Using

Reduced Graphene Oxide Sensor. M. Javanmard

11:00 . Wearable and implantable biosensing technologies based on the direct electron transfer principle.

K. Sode, N. Loew, I. Lee, Y. Ito, W. Tsugawa

11:30 . Toward and Integrated Microfluidic-Microsensor Patch for Analysis of Dermal Fluids.

M. Yokus, V. Pozdin, A.T. Young, J. Dieffenderfer, T. Songkakul, A. Bozkurt, M.A. Daniele

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Structure & Function of 2D Materials (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

S. A. Claridge, Organizer

S. Claridge, Presiding

9:00 . Hierarchically Patterned Noncovalent Functionalization of 2D Materials by Controlled

Langmuir–Schaefer Conversion. T.C. Davis, J. Bang, J.T. Brooks, D.G. McMillan, S.A.

Claridge

9:20 . Structural Characterization of Defects in Hexagonal Boron Nitride Using Scanning Probe

Spectroscopy. D. Kozawa, A. Rajan, V. Koman, K. Silmore, A. Liu, P. Liu, D. Parviz, M. Strano

9:40 . Chemically Building Atomically Abrupt Interfaces in 2D Materials Transition Metal

Dichalcogenides. J. Johns

10:10 . Lateral Heteroepitaxy in 2D Metal-Organic Chalcogenolates. J. Hohman

10:40 . Properties and Applications of Covalently Functionalized Group 14 Graphane

Analogues. J.E. Goldberger

11:10 . Highly Sensitive and High-speed Imaging of Grain Boundaries in Graphene by Transient

Absorption Microscopy

. C. Yang

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Technical Developments & Applications of Optical Chemical Imaging (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

N. Fang, Organizer

G. Wang, Organizer, Presiding

9:00 . Photostable optical nanoscopy (PHOTON) for cancer research. X. Xu, P. Songkiatisak, P.

Cherukuri

9:25 . Stimulus-Responsive Molecular Probes for Imaging of Disease Targets. R.L. McCarley

9:50 . Plasmonic nanoparticles for single-cell imaging and in-situ sensing. J. Zhu

10:10 . Light-Driven Nano-Oscillators for Label-Free Single-Molecule Detection. Z. Chen

10:25 Intermission.

10:40 . Molecular Imaging by Using Environmental Sensitive Flavonoid Dyes: From Protein

Binding to Specific Biological Tissue Recognition

. Y. Pang

11:05 . “Waltz” of Janus Particles in Cells: Unravelling Cell Functions with Single-Particle

Rotational Tracking. Y. Yu

11:30 . Quantitative super-resolution microscopy reveals the architecture of the mammalian

glycocalyx and its changes during cancer progression

. L. Moeckl, K. Pedram, A. Roy, A. Gustavsson, C.R. Bertozzi, W.E. Moerner

11:50 . Semiconducting polymer nanoparticles for photoacoustic imaging in the second near-

infrared window. J. Wu, J. Mei, J. Cheng

Novel Treatment Approaches for Emerging Contaminants in Groundwater Systems (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by AGRO‡, ANYL and GEOC

Non-Extractable Residue (NER) Bio-Accessibility & Potential Risks (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by ANYL and ENVR

DARPA Make-It Program: Automating Small Molecule Route Design, Optimization &

Synthesis (Invited) (Oral)

Flow Synthesis

Sponsored by COMSCI, Cosponsored by ANYL, COMP, MEDI and ORGN

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

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Analytical Division Awards (Invited)(Oral)

L. A. Baker, Organizer

K. Phinney, Presiding

1:30 . Will Open Tubular Liquid Chromatography Ever Catch On?. P.K. Dasgupta

2:05 . Electrocatalytic Cascades for Energy Conversion and Electrosynthesis. S.D. Minteer

2:40 . The foundation of molecular medicine: A chemical biology approach. W. Tan

3:15 Intermission.

3:30 . Learning is not a spectator sport: Active learning in analytical chemistry

. J.K. Robinson

4:05 . Advancing Analytical Chemistry through Education, Mentoring and Inclusion

. C.K. Larive

4:40 . Accelerated Droplet Chemistry: How and Why?. A. Badu-Tawiah

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Frontiers of Bioanalytical Raman Imaging & Spectroscopy (Oral)

D. Fu, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Stimulated Raman Cytometry: Unveiling Dynamic Signatures in Single Cells for Precision

Diagnosis and Treatment

. J. Cheng

2:05 . Towards label-free super-resolution Raman imaging. C.T. Graefe, D. Punihaole, R.R.

Frontiera

2:35 . Sub-diffraction CARS imaging of Plant cell wall

. A. Singh, D. Freppon, O. Zabotina, J.W. Petrich, E.A. Smith

2:55 . Identifying cancer cells with multifunctional surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

(SERS) probes. M. Li

3:15 Intermission.

3:45 . Super-multiplex vibrational imaging for biomedicine

. W. Min

4:15 . Linear and nonlinear Raman spectroscopy for taking optical biopsies. M. Schmitt, J. Popp

4:45 . Spectral focusing multiphoton hyperspectral imaging with 5 cm-1 spectral resolution. A.

Zeytunyan, T. Baldacchini, R. Zadoyan

5:05 . In vitro and in vivo neurochemical detection for early-onset neurological disease diagnosis

with Raman spectroscopy. B. Sharma

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Light-Nanomaterial Interactions for Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Sensing & Imaging &

Materials Chemistry (Oral)

S. Pan, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 . Quantifying Structure-Specific Plasmon Mode Quality Factors using Single-Beam

Interferometric Nonlinear Optical Microscopy. T. Zhao, K.L. Knappenberger

1:50 . Distinguishing Structural Isomers in Single-Molecule Junctions. H. Zhang

2:20 . Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy meets Raman - In Situ and Simultaneous Probing

of Reactivity and Electronic Structure On Single Reacting Sites. N. Schorr, Z. Gossage, J.

Rodriguez Lopez

2:50 . Enhancing the fluorescence stability of CH3NH3PbI3 films under the blue excitation

source. J. Yadav, S. Pan

3:10 Intermission.

3:25 . High-Resolution Imaging of Single Biological Nanopores by Scanning Electrochemical

Microscopy. S. Amemiya

3:55 . Single nucleation and crystal growth by in-situ electrochemical sensing and optical

imaging. G. Wang, Y. Li, M.M. Kvetny

4:25 . Synthesis of fluorescent carbon nanomaterials from benzoxazine for multiple applications.

J. Gu, B. Fang, X. Lu, F. Cao, X. Zheng

4:55 . Photoelectrochemical Properties of p-Cuprous Oxide Nanoneedles / n-Titanium dioxide

nanorods Tandem Cell for Solar Water Splitting

. S. Pan, N. Kaneza, P.S. Shinde

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Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors (Oral)

K. Chow, M. You, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 . High-throughput small-molecule enantiopurity measurement using flow cytometry. Z.

Tan, A. Manna, J.M. Heemstra

2:00 . Rapid, Sub-Millisecond Interrogation of Conformation Switching Aptamers

. R.J. White, M. Santos-Cancel

2:30 . Quantifying intercellular tensile forces by membrane DNA probes. M. You, B. Zhao

3:00 . Ligand-Guided Selection (LIGS): A SELEX Variant to Identify Specific Aptamers

Against Cell-surface Markers. H. Zümrüt, S. Batool, K. Argyropoulos, R. Dekhang, P.

Mallikaratchy

3:30 Intermission.

3:45 . Real-time, in-vivo feedback control of plasma drug levels guided by electrochemical,

aptamer-based measurements. N. Arroyo

4:10 . Visualized aptamer biosensors based on coffee-ring effect. H. Liu

4:35 . Signal amplification based on isothermal autonomous nonlinear hybridization chain

reactions. F. Wang, J. Wang

5:00 . Charge splitters and charge transport junctions based on guanine quadruplexes. R. Sha, L.

Xiang, C. Liu, A. Balaeff, Y. Zhang, P. Zhang, Y. Li, D.N. Beratan, N. Tao, N.C. Seeman

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Structure & Function of 2D Materials (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

S. A. Claridge, Organizer

S. Claridge, Presiding

1:30 . π-Electron Functional Materials in the Flatland. D.F. Perepichka

2:00 . Standing, Lying, and Sitting: Controlling Surface Wetting and Interactions Between a 2D

Material and its Environment Using Bioinspired Noncovalent Ligand Layers

. S.A. Claridge

2:30 . On the intrinsic electrochemical properties of graphitic materials. H. Liu

3:00 . Electrocatalysis on Electronically Transparent yet Physically Impermeable Graphene

Electrodes

. J. Hui, J. Rodriguez Lopez

3:30 . Studies of Friction, Energy Dissipation and Chemical Reactivity of 2D Nanomaterials.

M.B. Elinski, Z. Liu, M. Negrito, N. Hawthorne, J. Batteas

4:00 . The Antimicrobial Property of 2D Materials. L. Yang

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Wearable & Implantable Sensors (Oral)

M. A. Daniele, L. Deravi, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 . Engineering textile-compatible sensors and signal lines for wearable robotics. V. Sanchez,

C.J. Walsh

1:50 . Vapor Phase Chemistry for Garment-Integrated Electronics. T.L. Andrew

2:20 . Rehealable, fully recyclable and malleable electronic skin enabled by dynamic covalent

thermoset nanocomposite. J. Xiao, Z. Zou, W. Zhang

2:50 Intermission.

3:05 . Chemiresistive Sensors for Low Power Applications. T.M. Swager

3:35 . A wearable sensor for real-time measurement of the chloride ion concentration in sweat:

relevance to health and disease. P. Searson, D. Choi, G. Kitchen

4:05 . Toward high performance gas sensing in wearable formats. R.A. Potyrailo

4:35 . Conductive Metal-Organic Frameworks as Sensors and Transducers in Portable Electroanalytical

Devices. K. Mirica

Chiral Agrochemicals: Analytical Advances & Regulatory Trends (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

DARPA Make-It Program: Automating Small Molecule Route Design, Optimization &

Synthesis (Invited) (Oral)

Reaction Planning & Screening

Sponsored by COMSCI, Cosponsored by ANYL, COMP, MEDI and ORGN

Novel Treatment Approaches for Emerging Contaminants in Groundwater Systems (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by AGRO‡, ANYL and GEOC

WEDNESDAY MORNING

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Molecular Interactions of Synthetic Nanoparticles with Membranes (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

Z. Rosenzweig, Organizer, Presiding

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:05 . Anionic Nanoparticles disrupt Gramicidin A Activity in Model Phospholipid Bilayers. I.

Foreman-Ortiz, E. Laudadio, J. Calderin, Y. Zhao, B. Gonzales, P. Keshri, X. Zhang, B. Cheng,

X. Zhang, B. Hoover, V.M. Rotello, C.J. Murphy, R. Murphy, J.A. Pedersen

8:25 . Transient protein interaction with nanoparticle produces persistent conformational

changes. K. Kim, X. Zhang, C.J. Murphy, J.A. Pedersen

8:45 . Effects of ionic environment on bacterial lipopolysaccharide monolayer structure. A.

Rahnamoun, K. Kim, J.A. Pedersen, R. Hernandez

9:05 . High-precision non-fluorescent single particle tracking of monosaccharide conjugated

gold nanoparticles on membranes. K. Chen, Y. Gu, N. Fang

9:25 . Fluorescent Carbon Dot Surrogates – Probing Health Effects of Black Carbon While

Relating Form and Function in Creating Fluorescent Carbon Dots. C. Sumner, R.L. McCarley

9:45 Intermission.

10:05 . -Omic Analysis of the Impact of Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide (NMC)

Nanomaterial on Shewanella oneidensis MR-1

. E.E. Carlson

10:40 . Investigation of molecular interactions between cationic nanoparticles and Gram-positive

bacterial cell walls. V. Feng, R. Tapia Hernandez, E.R. Caudill, K.P. Johnson, C.L. Haynes, J.A.

Pedersen

11:15 . Experimental platforms to study molecular interactions of synthetic nanomaterials with

biological membranes. J.A. Pedersen

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Frontiers of Bioanalytical Raman Imaging & Spectroscopy (Oral)

D. Fu, Organizer

J. Cheng, Presiding

8:30 . Alkyne-tag Raman imaging for finding small molecules. K. Fujita

9:00 . Broadband stimulated Raman scattering spectroscopic imaging. D. Fu

9:30 . Confocal-Raman microscopy of phospholipid bilayers in small-volume, high surface area

supports: an informative tool for investigating bilayer-analyte interactions

. D. Bryce, J.P. Kitt, J.M. Harris

9:50 . Super-resolution Raman Imaging to Understand Polymer-Mediated Gene Delivery. D.

Punihaole, R.R. Frontiera

10:10 Intermission.

10:40 . Raman Microscopy Investigation of Cytochrome c-cardiolipin Interactions to Understand

the Mechanism of Cytochrome c-induced Membrane Permeabilization proposed to occur during

Apoptosis. J.P. Kitt, D.A. Bryce, S.D. Minteer, J.M. Harris

11:00 . Organic Semiconductor Based Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Platforms

. G. Demirel, H. Usta, A. Facchetti

11:20 . Ultrahigh affinity radiolabeled Raman probes for combined SERS and PET/SPECT

imaging of prostate cancer

. S. Siddhanta, I. Barman

11:40 . Functionalized Magnetic-Plasmonic Nanoprobes for Surface Enhanced Raman

Spectroscopic Detection of Cancer Biomarkers

. J. Li, M. Kozma, J. Luo, S. Shan, S. Yan, Y. Liu, M.R. Hepel, C. Zhong

12:00 Concluding Remarks.

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Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors (Oral)

K. Chow, M. You, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 . Genetically Encoded RNA Sensors for Fluorescence Imaging of Antimicrobials and

Signaling Molecules. M. You, A. Karunanayake, Q. Yu, R. Wu

8:55 . Engineering Aptamers to Maximize their Analytical Performance using a Thermodynamic

Approach towards Real-Time Monitoring of Drugs in the Living Body. P. Dauphin Ducharme,

K. Plaxco

9:20 . Smart aptamers forming G-quadruplex: Structural and functional change of aptamers

forming G-quadruplex in response to surrounding conditions and its regulation with the ligands.

K. Tsukakoshi, M. Nishio, I. Sasaki, Y. Ma, K. Nagasawa, Y. Kato, C. Nakamura, K. Sode, K.

Ikebukuro

9:45 . Aptamer field-effect transistors for small-molecule detection. K.M. Cheung, N.

Nakatsuka, K. Yang, C. Zhao, P.S. Weiss, M. Stojanovic, A.M. Andrews

10:10 Intermission.

10:25 . Direct Observation of ATP Release from Astroctytes Using Electrochemical, Aptamer-

Based Sensors Interfaced with 3-D Tissue Scaffolds

. M. Santos Cancel, R. White

10:45 . Electrochemical DNA sensors based on redox-labeled stem-loop probes in polymeric

nanoporous films

. Z. Harandizadeh, T. Ito

11:05 . Detection of Osmium Tetroxide, 2,2’-Bipyridine-labelled Thrombin and Binding with

Aptamers. S.K. Galagedera, G. Flechsig

11:25 . Modification of cytosine-targeted DNA using novel N-mustard analogs of S-Adenosyl-L-

Methionine as DNA methylation probes

. N. Sirasunthorn, L. Comstock, A. Gerber

11:45 . Microgel tethering for integrated solid-phase nucleic acid amplification and self-reported

detection. F. Teng, Y. Ma, M. Libera

12:05 Concluding Remarks.

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Solid-Phase Chemoenzymatic Methods for Analysis of Sialylated Glycans & their Intact

Glycopeptides (Oral)

Cosponsored by CARB

Financially supported by Genovis Inc.

S. Yang, Organizer, Presiding

J. F. Cipollo, Presiding

8:30 . Characterization of site-specific glycosylation of aggrecan, a 2.5 megadalton hyalectan

proteoglycan. J.A. Klein, L. Meng, J. Zaia

9:10 . Identification of sialic acid linkages on intact glycopeptides using intactGIG-HILIC. S.

Yang

9:25 . Enzymatic Strategies for O-glycan Analysis using LC-MS. P. Onigman

9:40 . Deciphering protein o-glycosylation: solid-phase chemoenzymatic cleavage and

enrichment. S. Yang, P. Onigman, J. Sjogren, H. Nyhlen, W.W. Wu, R. Shen, J.F. Cipollo

10:10 Intermission.

10:30 . The comprehensive glycomic characterization of the glycocalyx. C.B. Lebrilla

11:10 . Human serum IgG glycosylation as a promising biomarker for cancer diagnosis. S. Ren,

Z. Zhang, R. Qin, W. Qin, J. Han, J. Gu

11:30 . Exploring receptor tyrosine kinase N-glycosylation and signaling via nanoLC-MS/MS

using higher-energy collisional dissociation and stepped collision energy. K.B. Chandler, D.R.

Leon, J. Kuang, M.A. Kukuruzinska, N. Rahimi, C.E. Costello

11:50 . Linkage-Specific Sialic Acid Derivatization Strategies for Mass Spectrometric Profiling

of Glycans and Glycopeptides in Complex Samples and Tissues. N. de Haan, S. Holst, G.

Kammeijer, B. Heijs, D. Falck, K. Reiding, M. Wuhrer

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Student Organized Symposia: New Paradigms in Nanoscale Electrocatalysis (Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

G. Jagdale, S. Jeong, N. Siepser, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 Introductory Remarks.

8:35 . Catalysts for Efficient Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to CO or Ethylene/Ethanol

. P.J. Kenis

9:00 . Mapping the Catalytic Plasticity of Bismuth/ Ionic Liquid Pairings for the Electrochemical

Reduction of CO2. A. Atifi, J. Rosenthal

9:25 . Examining electrocatalytic activity at pseudo-single-crystals with scanning

electrochemical microscopy. D. Wipf, T.J. Dowell, Y. Wang

9:50 . Electrocatalysis at Nanostructured Ensembles of Ultramicroelectrode Dimensions. C.G.

Zoski

10:15 Intermission.

10:25 . Charged Nanodroplets Impacting Nanotemplated Surfaces: Nanoelectrospray

Construction of Materials at Near-Molecular Scales Using Edge-rich Noncovalent Templates

. S.A. Claridge

10:50 . Photoelectrochemical detection of semiconductor nanoparticles: electrochemical

characterization of single nanoparticles and their colloidal behavior. M.A. Alpuche-Aviles, P.

Chhetri, K. Barakoti, S. Gutierrez-Portocarrero, r. kazemi khouzani, G. Rana, P. Subedi

11:15 . Controlled electrodeposition of tetrathiafulvalene bromide (TTFBr) nanowires for gas

sensing. L. Luo, H. Gunasekera, G. Mao, M. Kilani, X. Yu

11:40 . Naked-eye electrochemical sensor. K. Chow, J. Oh, S. Wijesinghe

12:05 Concluding Remarks.

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Wearable & Implantable Sensors (Oral)

M. A. Daniele, L. Deravi, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 Introductory Remarks.

8:35 . Nanoporous gold-based biosensor for the determination of hydrogen peroxide. J.

Narayanan, G. Slaughter

9:05 . Single-molecule and interaction-based biosensing using nanopores: Oligo and

polysaccharide analysis. B.I. Karawdeniya, J.W. Nichols, Y.D. Bandara, J. Hagan, R.B.

Chevalier, J.R. Dwyer

9:35 . High throughput virtual screening of fullerene sensors: Designing a molecular clamp. J.M.

Cox, S.A. Lopez

10:05 . Augmenting radiography with chemical sensors. J.N. Anker, M. Arifuzzaman, P.

Millhouse, U. Wijayaratna, S. Kiridena, Y. Raval, C.J. Behrend, T. Pace, J. DesJardins, J. Tzeng

10:35 Intermission.

10:50 . Quasi-Direct Electron Transfer-Type Glucose Sensor based on Engineered Glucose

Oxidase. N. Loew, N. Suzuki, W. Tsugawa, Y. Inose-Takahashi, M. Hatada, K. Mori, K. Sode

11:10 . Calibration-free approaches to interrogate electrochemical aptamer-based sensors enable

ultra-high-precision in-vivo drug monitoring. N. Arroyo

11:40 . Progress Towards a Wearable Glucose Sensor: Development of a Versatile Two-

Component System Based on Boronic Acid Appended Viologens Receptors. A. Resendez, B.

Singaram

From Lab to Tap: Implications of Scaling up Nano-enabled Environmental Technologies

(Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL

Analytical Topics for Ag Process Chemistry & Formulations Research (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

Atmospheric Fate & Transport of Volatilized Agricultural Emissions (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by ANYL and ENVR

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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Advances in Electrochemistry (Oral)

L. A. Baker, Organizer

A. E. Ross, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Silicon nanowires as an acetaminophen electrochemical sensor. R.R. Pandey, H.S.

Alshahrani, E.H. Williams, S. Krylyuk, A.V. Davydov, C.C. Chusuei

2:00 . Simultaneous Topography and Qualitative Surface Charge Mapping with Scanning Ion

Conductance Microscopy

. C. Zhu, L.A. Baker

2:25 . Electrochemistry at the three-phase interface. H. Ren, M. Edwards, H.S. White

2:50 . Electrosynthesis and characterization of an electrochromic pigment. T. Williams, C.

Martin, A. Kumar, L. Deravi

3:15 . Electroanalytical performance of nitrogen-incorporated tetrahedral amorphous carbon

thin-films in room temperature ionic liquids. R. Jarosova, G. Swain

3:40 . Detection of melatonin dynamics in the immune system using fast-scan cyclic

voltammetry

. A. Hensley, A. Colley, A.E. Ross

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Joint Symposium of the Separation Science Subdivisions (Oral)

G. A. Fugate, K. Phinney, C. Rimmer, Organizers

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Enhanced organics characterization using Total Organic Carbon (TOC) coupled with Size

Exclusion Chromatography (SEC). A. Scott

1:55 . The Application of Rotary Bed Reactor (RBR) Technology in the Treatment of Nuclear

Wastes

. P. Sylvester

2:15 . Ion-selective polymers: analysis of critical variables. S. Alexandratos, X. Zhu

2:35 . Performance evaluation of a new portable GC with photoionization detector for on-site

real-time monitoring of environmental VOC

. P.K. Nam, M. Bose, X. He, H. Shi

2:55 . Ultrafast gas chromatographic separation of fatty acid methyl esters in a biodiesel. B.P.

Regmi, R. Chan, A. Atta, M. Agah

3:15 Intermission.

3:30 . GC/FUV for analysis of ambient (ppb level) greenhouse gases. J.L. Maclachlan, J.N.

Driscoll

3:50 . Improved Resolution Analysis of Cyclic Siloxanes in Silicone Polymers with OH-

Terminated Siloxanes. M.L. Rivard

4:10 . High-throughput Density-based Measurement and Separation Using Magnetic Levitation.

S. Ge, Y. Wang, N. Deshler, d. preston, G.M. Whitesides

4:30 . Asymmetrical flow field flow fractionation for analysis of biological macromolecules. W.

Zhong, J. Lee, G. Adkins

4:50 . Automated liquid extraction surface analysis coupled with capillary electrophoresis for

rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides on a fruit surface. S. Jeong, D. Chung

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Molecular Interactions of Synthetic Nanoparticles with Membranes (Oral)

Cosponsored by COLL and PHYS

Z. Rosenzweig, Organizer, Presiding

1:30 . Steady State and Time Resolved Photoluminecsence Studies Reveal Adverse Interactions

of Luminescent Semiconductor Quantum Dots with Model Membranes and Living Organisms.

D.N. Williams, R.P. Brown, Z. Rosenzweig

2:05 . Making gold nanoparticles look like lipid vesicles and biological impacts thereof

. C.J. Murphy

2:40 . Quantitative Analysis of Nanoparticle Surfaces

. H. Fairbrother, M.J. Gallagher

3:15 Intermission.

3:35 . Label-free dynamic imaging of free standing lipid membranes and their hydration

. O. Tarun, S. Roke

4:10 . Interaction of Complex Oxides with Supported Bilayers and Organisms: Implications for

Environmental Impact of Lithium Ion Batteries. R.J. Hamers

4:45 . Towards Active Control of Nanoparticle-Hydrogel Composites

. C.F. Landes

5:20 Concluding Remarks.

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Next Generation Instrumentations & Measurement in Space Exploration (Oral)

S. M. Angel, K. S. Booksh, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 . Remote Raman Spectroscopy and LIBS using a Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer with

Fresnel Collection Optics. S.M. Angel

1:55 .

Time-resolved remote Raman spectroscopic system for planetary exploration. S. Sharma

2:20 . The Potential for Flow Chemistry in Space. A.B. Beeler

2:45 . The International Space Station US National Lab – Exploring Science in the Final

Frontier.. K. Savin

3:10 Intermission.

3:30 . High impact chemistry: testing an organic detection instrument for an extraterrestrial

kinetic penetrator.. A.M. Stockton

3:55 . Multivariate Analysis and Raman Microspectroscopic Imaging: Enhancing the Search for

Life on Mars. J.P. Smith

4:20 . Raman Hyper-Spectral Imaging and Multivariate Curve Resolution Applied to Speciation

in Meteorites and Meteorite Impacts. K.S. Booksh

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Student Organized Symposia: New Mass Spectrometry Methods for Polymer Analysis

(Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

Financially supported by Waters Corporation

J. Mao, B. Wei, Organizers

K. J. Endres, J. O'Neill, S. R. Snyder, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:40 . Top-down mass spectrometry of crosslinked functional materials. K.J. Endres, R. Dilla,

M. Becker, C. Wesdemiotis

2:20 . Materials Analysis Using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry: Challenges and

Opportunities. A.V. Walker

3:00 . Elucidating polymer architecture using mass spectrometry. S.M. Grayson

3:40 Intermission.

4:00 . Redefining Ionization in Mass Spectrometry: Discovery and

Implementation of Novel Ionization Processes. S. Trimpin

4:40 . MS-assisted design of sequence-controlled polymers to improve their sequenceability. L.

Charles, J. Lutz

5:20 Discussion.

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Student Organized Symposia: Probing Biological Systems with Nonlinear Optics (Oral)

Advances in NLO Imaging

Cosponsored by YCC

R. Tran, Organizer

H. Florian, S. Sarkar, C. Smith, Organizers, Presiding

R. Tran, Presiding

1:30 . Analysis of collagen architecture alterations in human ovarian cancer via SHG

polarization resolved microscopy

. P. Campagnola, K. Campbell, R. Chaudhary, J. Handel

2:00 . Lipid Flip-Flop Measured by Sum Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy. J.C. Conboy

2:30 . Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy: chemical imaging for biomedicine. W. Min

2:55 . Ultrastructural imaging with second harmonic generation Stokes-Mueller polarimetric

microscopy. V. Barzda, A. Golaraei, L. Kontenis, K. Mirsanaye, M. Samim, M. Akens, B.C.

Wilson

3:20 . Polarization Dependent Imaging for Discrimination Between Protein Aggregates and

Crystals. H. Florian, C. Smith, A. Sherman, A. Geiger, G.J. Simpson

3:40 Intermission.

3:50 . Sub-micron resolution chemical imaging by wide-field mid-infrared photothermal

microscopy. Y. Bai, D. Zhang, A. Shakouri, J. Cheng

4:20 . Chiral vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy for probing water

superstructures surrounding proteins. E.C. Yan, E. Perets

4:45 . Lipid membranes probed label-free with nonlinear light scattering and imaging: Direct

probes of surface chemistry. S. Roke

5:10 . Kinetic Advantage of a Competitive Assay for Label-Free Detection in Small-Molecule

Immunoassays. R. Tran, K. Sly, J.C. Conboy

Chiral Agrochemicals: Analytical Advances & Regulatory Trends (Poster)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

Non-Extractable Residue (NER) Bio-Accessibility & Potential Risks (Poster)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by ANYL and ENVR

Pesticide Spray Drift: Application, Evaluation & Mitigation (Poster)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by ANYL and ENVR

Role of P450s in Broad-Spectrum Multiple Herbicide Resistance in Weeds: Symposium

Honoring Stephen Powles (Poster)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

Uses of Mass Spectrometry in Agricultural Research & Development : New Trends & Best

Practices (Poster)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD, ANYL and ENVR

Peter Derrick Memorial Symposium: Nanomaterials & Safe Evaluation

Spectroscopy Analysis

Sponsored by ENFL, Cosponsored by ANYL and COLL

Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Opportunities & Challenges (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL

From Lab to Tap: Implications of Scaling up Nano-enabled Environmental Technologies

(Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL

Atmospheric Fate & Transport of Volatilized Agricultural Emissions (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by ANYL and ENVR

New Analytical Technologies for Pesticide Analysis (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD, ANYL and ENVR

THURSDAY MORNING

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Opportunities in Forensic Proteomics: Applications, Bioinformatics, Admissibility, Quality

Standards (Oral)

E. Merkley, Organizer

8:00 Introductory Remarks.

8:10 . The need for advances in analytical chemistry to support forensic analysis of biological

materials

FBI Laboratory, Scientific Response and Analysis Unit, Robert L Bull Ph.D.

. R.l. Bull

8:25 . Statistical foundations for forensic proteomics. K. Jarman, E. Merkley

8:50 . ISO 17025 validation of method-based mass spectrometry techniques for the identification

of Ricin in bioforensic samples. A. Garrett, K. Vereecke, N. Brown, A. Hanlon, A. Cardamone,

R. Lehman, E. Merkley, K. Jarman, D. Wunschel, S. Cendrowski, K.L. Wahl, J. Burans

9:15 . Proteomics in the Analysis of Forensic Bone. M. Buckley, N. Procopio, A. Williams, A.

Chamberlain

9:40 . Forensic body fluid identification by proteomic mass spectrometry. H. Yang, S. Monier,

E. Butler, D. Fenyo, D. Siegel

10:05 Intermission.

10:15 . Informatics Approaches to Forensic Body Fluid Identification by Proteomic Mass

Spectrometry. E. Butler, W. Liu, S. Ma, D. Siegel, D. Fenyo

10:40 . Mass Spectrometric Forensic Analysis of Botulinum Neurotoxins. S. Kalb, J. Baudys,

J.R. Barr

11:05 . NextGen serology: Protein mass spectrometry for the forensic identification human body

fluids. P.B. Danielson, H.E. McKiernan, C. Brown, K.M. Legg

11:30 . Human Identification using Genetically Variant Peptides in Hair. B.R. Hart, D. Anex,

K.E. Mason, F. Chu, S. Malfatti, N.J. Mulakken

11:55 Concluding Remarks.

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Advances in Spectroscopy (Oral)

J. M. Harris, Organizer

D. A. Sheen, Presiding

8:25 . Diffusion behavior of charged dye molecules in self-assembled organic nanotubes studied

using imaging fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. G. Ghimire, R. Espinoza, H. Xu, S.

Nagasaka, N. Kameta, M. Masuda, D.A. Higgins, T. Ito

8:50 . Photoactivatable BODIPY probe for localization-based super-resolution imaging

. C.S. Wijesooriya, J. Peterson, P. Shrestha, A. Winter, E.A. Smith

9:15 . Developments of Novel Fluorescent Molecular Probes for the Selective Detection of

Neurotransmitters. Y. Suzuki

9:40 . Tuing fluorescence on nano-interface through click chemistry for diagnosing wilson's

disease. W. Chen

10:05 Intermission.

10:15 . Non-negative matrix factorization filter for digital deconvolution. s. griffin, J.A.

Biechele-Speziale, C. Smith, x. you-dow, G.J. Simpson

10:40 . Detecting DNA Methylation using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS). S.

Hasan, Y. He, J. Wang, M.R. Gartia

11:05 . Biosensing based on Porous Gold Nanostructure Substrates with Plasmonic Tunability

. W. Qian

11:30 . Silk fibroin one dimensional photonic crystals sensor fabrication and application in small

molecules detections. M. Guo, J. Yin, S. Li

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Advances in Mass Spectrometry (Oral)

M. F. Bush, Organizer

M. Bush, Presiding

8:30 . Development of Ultra high-resolution multi-level structures for lossless ion manipulations

ion mobility platform. Y.M. Ibrahim, A. Prabhakaran, A. Li, R.V. Norheim, C.E. Schimelfenig,

S.V. Garimella, R.D. Smith

8:55 . Advanced robotics coupled with a non-chromatographic mass spectrometry platform to

address complex matrixes for in vitro and in vivo biopharmaceutical studies. J. Zhang, C. Cruz,

P. Faustino

9:20 . Photochemical vapor generation for the quantitative analysis of transition elements by

ICP-MS: A feasibility investigation. R.M. de Oliveira, G. Salvador, B.S. Soares, D.L. Borges

9:45 . Prototype coded aperture miniature mass spectrometer using a cycloidal sector mass

analyzer. J.J. Amsden, P.J. Herr, D.M. Landry, W. Kim, P. Vyas, K. Horvath, M.P. Kirley, C.

Parker, A.D. Keil, K.H. Gilcrist, S.D. Hall, J.B. Carlson, N. Baldasaro, D. Stokes, S.J. Edwards,

R.P. Sperline, M.B. Denton, B.R. Stoner, M.E. Gehm, J.T. Glass

10:10 Intermission.

10:20 . Interpreting the Collision Cross Sections of Proteins: Insights from Ion Mobility,

Unfolding, and Folding of Ions in the Gas Phase. M.F. Bush

10:45 . Gas-phase photo-crosslinking and tandem mass spectrometry in unraveling the

noncovalent bonding within physiologically active molecule complexes. Y. Liu, S.R. Huang, F.

Turecek

11:10 . Active Dimethyl Labeling and Mass Spectrometry for Protein Structure Analysis. Y. Wu

11:35 . Characterization and quantification of isobaric antisense oligonucleotide impurities by

tandem mass spectrometry with ion mobility. B. Guan, X. Wang, J. Stolee

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Student Organized Symposia: Enabling Spectroscopies for Nanomaterial Applications:

Energy Conversion to Therapeutics (Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

S. Crawford, X. Gan, L. Marbella, Organizers, Presiding

8:30 Introductory Remarks.

8:35 . Plasmonic Nanoparticles: From Fundamental Optical Properties to Applications. S. Link

9:10 . Luminescent Gold Nanoparticles. J. Zheng

9:45 . Spectroscopic measurements of carrier densities and redox potentials in tunable inorganic

frameworks. A.M. Schimpf

10:20 Intermission.

10:35 . Spatially Resolved Spectroscopies for Semiconductor Nanomaterials. W.A. Tisdale

11:10 . Monitoring the Aggregation of Silver Nanoparticles Using Particle-Impact Voltammetry

Coupled with UV-Vis Spectroscopy. L. Ezra, J. Hui, K.R. Riley

11:35 . In situ Electrochemical Spectroscopies for Studying Electrocatalysis and Batteries: from

IR to NMR to Scanning Probe Microscopy

. Y. Tong

12:10 Concluding Remarks.

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Advances in Electrochemistry (Oral)

L. A. Baker, Organizer

A. E. Ross, Presiding

9:00 Introductory Remarks.

9:05 . Use of citric acid to form an artificial SEI on silicon nanoparticles to enhance the

performance of lithium-ion battery anodes. K.K. Chandrasiri, S. Jurng, B. Subramanian

Parimalam, c. Cuong Nguyen, B. Young, B.L. Lucht, D. Heskett

9:30 . Electrochemical Investigations of Silver Nanoparticle Dissolution and Aggregation. K.R.

Riley, L. Ezra, Z.J. O'Dell, K. Wheeler

9:55 . Chemical sensing using a nanoneedle-based nanopore probe. K. Shoji, R. Kawano, R.J.

White

10:20 . Electromembrane extraction as an improved sample preparation platform for endogenous

hormones in plant tissues. J. Suh, S. Han, Y. Wang

10:45 . Use of methanol extracts of Kalanchoe cretana and Landolphia dulcis for corrosion

inhibition of mild steel in 5.0M H2SO4 . T.A. Abii

11:10 . Electrochemical biosensor for the detection of sub-nanomolar levels of environmental

pollutants. A.L. Furst, M.B. Francis

11:35 . Investigation of Structural Properties of Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids on Redox

Electrochemistry. H. Hu, K. George, V. Prabhakaran, V. Thalangamaarachchige, S. Jagdeep-

Kaur, E.L. Quitevis, J. Laskin

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New Synthetic Tools & Analytical Methods for the Near-IR (Oral)

Cosponsored by ORGN

M. Henary, G. Patonay, Organizers

9:00 . Pre-assembly of Near-infrared Fluorescent Multivalent Molecular Probes for Biological

Imaging

. B.D. Smith

9:30 . Targeted Theranostics Featuring Near Infra-red Dyes

. K. Burgess

9:50 . Fluoromodules Consisting of a Promiscuous RNA Aptamer and Red or Blue Fluorogenic

Cyanine Dyes: Selection, Characterization and Bioimaging

. B.A. Armitage, X. Tan

10:10 . Solvatofluorochromism in Highly Fluorescent Asymmetric Thiazolothiazole Dyes. M.G.

Walter, N. Sayresmith, S. Kristin

10:30 . Near-infrared Fluorescent Probes with Single-photon Frequency Upconversion

Fluorescence for Detection in live Cells. J. Bi, H. Liu

10:50 . Near-Infrared Fluorescent Dyes and Probes based on the Rhodol scaffold. M. Xian

11:10 . Ratiometric Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probes for Sensitive Detection of pH Changes in

Live Cells. S. Xia, J. Wang, H. Liu

11:30 . Design and Synthesis of Water-Soluble NIR Contrast Agents for In Vivo Optical

Imaging. M. Henary, E. Owens, H. Hyun, H. Choi

Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Opportunities & Challenges (Oral)

Sponsored by ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL

Peter Derrick Memorial Symposium: Nanomaterials & Safe Evaluation

Nanomaterials & Safe Evaluation

Sponsored by ENFL, Cosponsored by ANYL and COLL

RNAi & Gene Editing - Utilization for Enhanced Crop Production (Oral)

Sponsored by AGRO, Cosponsored by AGFD and ANYL

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

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Advances in Mass Spectrometry (Oral)

M. F. Bush, Organizer

M. Bush, Presiding

1:30 . Using mass spectrometry to exploit a single isoleucine/leucine difference in ERK substrate

binding sites for activity-based profiling of MAPK signaling. M. Shin, C.E. Franks, K. Hsu

1:55 . AuNPs for enhanced ionization and fragmentation of biomolecules using LDI-MS

. K.A. Stumpo

2:20 . Effective Matrix-free Sample Plate of Highly Ordered Gold Nanoparticle Thin Film in

Surface-assisted Laser Desorption/ionization Mass Spectrometry for Quantitative Analysis of

Bone Biomarkers in Osteoporosis. X. Pan, T. Chang, K. Chen, S. Tan, J. Kuo, T. Kuo

2:45 . Swab touch spray ionization mass spectrometry for rapid analysis of trace residues of

forensic relevance. P.W. Fedick, R.M. Bain, W.L. Fatigante, C.C. Mulligan, R.G. Cooks

3:10 Intermission.

3:20 . Identifying Volatile Organic Compounds in Mouse Urine That Distinguish Between

Localized and Metastatic Breast Cancer Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry QTOF

. M.D. Woollam, M. Teli, P. Angarita, S. Liu, A. Siegel, H. Yokota, M. Agarwal

3:45 . Towards Enhanced Metabolomic Data Analysis of Mass Spectrometry Image:

Multivariate Curve Resolution and Machine Learning. X. Tian, G. Zhang, Y. Shao, Z. Yang

4:10 . Identification of ortho-Substituted Benzoic Acid/Ester Derivatives via the Gas-Phase

Neighboring Group Participation Effect in (+)-ESI High Resolution Mass Spectrometry. H.

Sheng, W. Blincoe, A. Rodriguez-Granillo, J. Sauri, N.A. Pierson, L.A. Joyce, I.K. Mangion

4:35 . Application of Mass Spectrometry to analysis of applications of Fokker-Plank equation to

the velocity of chemical reactions. M. Fundator

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Advances in Spectroscopy (Oral)

J. M. Harris, Organizer

D. A. Sheen, Presiding

1:30 . Super-Resolution Force Spectroscopy. S. Xu

1:55 . High sensitivity infared nanospectroscopy enabled by nanophotonic AFM transducers

. G. Ramer, J. Chae, S. An, V. aksyuk, A. Centrone

2:20 . Infrared nanopolarimetric analysis of structure and anisotropy of thin films. K. Hinrichs,

T. Shaykhutdinov

2:45 . ATR-FTIR study of bacteria and proteins on the bare and coated ZnSe internal reflection

element. H. Li, R. Chen, C. Guo

3:10 Intermission.

3:20 . Data harmonization in metabolomics for quality assurance and control. D.A. Sheen, B.A.

Benner, Y. Simon, W. Rocha, C.M. Jones, N. Blonder, K.A. Lippa

3:45 . Using principal component analysis to select an appropriate matrix for solid standards in

laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. D. Rusak, C. Hudson, F. Alfifi

4:10 . Significance of preanalytical factors in measuring Cr and Co levels in human whole blood.

Y.L. Sommer, C. Ward, J.C. Georgi, P. Cheng, K.L. Caldwell, R.L. Jones

4:35 . IRMPD spectroscopy of carbohydrates: fundamental questions and application to

glycomics. I. Compagnon

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Methodologies for Use in Cleaning Validations (Oral)

H. J. Kaiser, Organizer

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:40 . Choosing Appropriate Analytical Methodologies for Use in Cleaning Validations. H.J.

Kaiser, B. Ritts

2:25 . Rethinking cleaning validation for active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing. D.

Hadziselimovic

2:55 Intermission.

3:10 . Effective cleaning validation of reusable medical devices. A. Thanavaro

3:40 . Evaluating surface cleanliness using risk-based approach. p. lopolito

4:25 Concluding Remarks.

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New Synthetic Tools & Analytical Methods for the Near-IR (Oral)

Cosponsored by ORGN

M. Henary, G. Patonay, Organizers

1:30 . Near-IR fluorescent detection of blood analytes using erythrocyte-encapsulated sensors

. H. Sepasizangabadi, G. Gilyot, N.P. Cooley, T.E. Glass

2:00 . Nuclear-NIR Multifunctional Contrast Agents for Pancreatic Cancer Imaging. H. Choi, K.

Bao

2:20 . Far-Red and Near-Infrared Seminaphthofluorophores for Targeted Imaging of Pancreatic Cancer

. R.M. Strongin

2:40 . Near-infrared fluorescent probes for detection of pH in live cells

. M. Fang

3:00 . Near Infrared Fluorescent Imaging of Brain Tumor with IR780 Dye Incorporated

Phospholipid Nanoparticles. Q. Xie

3:20 . Fiber optical near infrared spectrometry (FONIRS) for non-invasive monitoring of skin

accumulation of systemically injected drug carriers

. J. Griffin, M. Benchimol, D. Simberg

3:40 . Genetically encoded near-infrared fluorescent probes for in vivo imaging. K.D.

Piatkevich

4:00 . Fluorescent Copolymerized Silica Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Applications. G. Patonay,

G. Chapman, M. Henary, W. Abdelwahab

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Student Organized Symposia: Enabling Spectroscopies for Nanomaterial Applications:

Energy Conversion to Therapeutics (Oral)

Cosponsored by YCC

S. Crawford, X. Gan, L. Marbella, Organizers, Presiding

1:30 Introductory Remarks.

1:35 . Ultrafast Raman spectroscopic probes of solar cells and plasmonic photocatalysts

. R.R. Frontiera

2:10 . Ultrasensitive "OFF-ON" fluorescence signal strategy for sensing and imaging

microRNAs in vitro and in vivo based on oriented gold nanoconjugates. J. Sun, x. sun

2:35 . Time-resolved Laser Spectroscopy Applied to Nanomaterials: From Quantum Dots to

Thin Films. C. Burda

3:10 Intermission.

3:25 . X-ray emission spectroscopy as an enabling tool for the characterization of emissive

quantum dots. B.M. Cossairt, J. Stein, W. Holden, G. Seidler

4:00 . Active monitoring of cellular uptake, controlled nucleic acid release, and coordinated

cellular responses using a gold nanoparticle bio-optical transponder (nano-BOT). G.F. Strouse

4:35 Concluding Remarks.