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Monday, February 23, 2015 / Poster
Poster Session 1
This poster session includes posters on the topics:
Speciation,
Nanoparticles,
Fundamentals,
Metallomics,
Materials and
Sample Introduction.
Posters can be viewed during the whole day, however the presenter has
to be present only during the poster session.
SP3-PO01
Investigation of the Complexation of bis-(2Carboxyethylgermanium) Sesquioxide (Ge-132) with DNA
Nucleosides Using HPLC-IT-TOF-MS
Erwin Rosenberg, Vienna University of Technology
SP3-PO02
Inorganic mercury and methylmercury determination in
waters by liquid chromatography hyphenated to cold
vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry after online
short-column preconcentration
Sergio Carneado, University of Barcelona
SP3-PO03
Quantification of UV-Transformation Products of
Sulfamethoxazole by means of Liquid
Chromatography/Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectrometry
Jörg Roscher, University of Muenster
SP3-PO05
Investigating the Occurrence of Inorganic and
Methylated Arsenic Species in Atmospheric Particles by
Using Dual Column HPLC – arsine generation – ICP-MS:
Overcoming Existing Analytical Method Limitations
Thrasyvoulos Tziaras, Environmental Chemical Processes
Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Crete
SP3-PO06
Absolute Protein Quantification and Phosphorylation
Degree Determination using capHPLC-ICPQQQ
Silvia Diez Fernandez, University of Oviedo
SP3-PO07
Adsorption and degradation processes of tributyltin and
trimethyltin in spiked landfill leachates treated with iron
nanoparticles
Radmila Milačič, Jožef Stefan Institute
SP3-PO08
Arsenic extraction for speciation in a range of vegetable
and crops using HPLC-inductively coupled mass
spectrometry
Bashdar Sadee, Plymouth University
SP3-PO09
Assessment of toxic and non-toxic arsenic compounds in
foodstuffs
Toni Llorente-Mirandes, University of Barcelona
SP3-PO10
Biological interactions between mercury and selenium in
the mouse Mus musculus under controlled exposure.
Effects on selenoproteins
Jose-Luis Gómez-Ariza, University of Huelva
SP3-PO11
Characterisation of small selenium species in liver and
bladder cells by means of in vitro cytotoxicity testing
and (HPLC –) ICP-QQQ-MS
Talke Marschall, University of Potsdam
SP3-PO12
Comparison of GC-ICP-MS and GC-MS/MS in the
determination of methylmercury, ethylmercury and
inorganic mercury in human samples by triple spike
species-specific IDMS
Andres Rodriguez-Cea, University of Oviedo
SP3-PO13
Determination of Casein and Analysis of the Degree of
Phosphorylation by Measuring S and P with ICP-MS
Yusuke Yoshida, Chuo University
SP3-PO14
Determination of cisplatin and its hydrolysed products in
environmental waters by hydrophilic interaction liquid
chromatography hyphenated to inductively coupled
plasma mass spectrometry
Janez Ščančar, Jožef Stefan Institute
SP3-PO15
Determination of ferritin levels and ferritin:Fe ratios in
cell cultures of breast cancer by elemental MS
Javier Alonso-García, University of Oviedo
SP3-PO16
Determination of hexavalent chromium in drinking water
and toy samples by Isotope Dilution HPLC-ICP-MS
Giuseppe Centineo, ISC-Science
SP3-PO17
The MARSS project : a center for new frontiers in
speciation analysis
Olivier F.X. Donard, LCABIE - IPREM
SP3-PO18
Traceable Element-based Quantification of Proteins
Using Isotope Dilution ICP-MS and SEC-ICP-MS
Yong-Hyeon Yim, KRISS
NP4-PO01
Single particle ICP-MS as a routine tool for the analysis
of nanoparticles in complex matrices
Ruud Peters, RIKILT
NP4-PO02
Separation and detection of titanium dioxide
nanoparticles from marine sediments samples using
centrifugal-Field-Flow-Fractionation hyphenated to ICPMS-MS
Florian Dutschke, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht
NP4-PO03
CE-ICP-MS: Method Development and Analytical
Performance for Silver Nanoparticles
Bastian Franze, University of Muenster
NP4-PO04
Characterization of Nanoparticle Element Oxide Slurries
Used in Chemical-Mechanical Planarization by Single
Particle ICP-MS
Chady Stephan, PerkinElmer
NP4-PO05
Detection of engineered cerium oxide nanoparticles in
soil extracts
Jana Navratilova, University of Vienna
NP4-PO06
Developed of an Analytical Methodology to assess the
NPs cytotoxicity
Ana Lopez-Serrano, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research
and Testing
NP4-PO07
Fast Separation, Characterization, and Speciation of
Gold Nanoparticles and their Ionic Counterparts with
Capillary Electrophoresis coupled to ICP-MS
Bastian Franze, University of Muenster
NP4-PO08
Gel electrophoresis and LA-ICP-MS for Silver
Nanoparticle-Proteins Corona characterization
Maria Sierra Jimenez, University of Zaragoza
NP4-PO09
Gold Nanoparticles Level in Rat Intestine Measured by
spICP-MS after Enzymatic Digestion
Carlos López Chaves, University of Granada
NP4-PO11
Oral uptake of Aluminum and Titanium dioxide
Nanoparticles: Nanoparticle characterization and
determination of the internal dose
Benjamin Krause, German Federal Institute of Risk Assessment
(BfR), Department of Chemicals and Product Safety
FU2-PO01
Matrix-based charge transfer reactions in inductively
coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
Guillermo Grindlay, University of Alicante
FU2-PO02
Effects of ionization potential of an element and boiling
point of the corresponding oxide on the sampling depth
for maximum ICP-MS sensitivity
Koon-Sing Ho, Hong Kong Baptist University
FU2-PO03
Elimination of matrix interferences in the determination
of platinum group elements in environmental samples
by ICP-MS
Terhi Suoranta, University of Oulu
FU2-PO04
Eliminating Molecular Interferences in ICP-MS for the
Simplest Method Development
Torsten Lindemann, Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen)
FU2-PO05
The ICPMS signal as a doubly stochastic Poisson process
Alex Ulianov, University of Lausanne
FU2-PO06
Study of possible IHH interference and stability of
internal standards in several solvents used for the
extraction and determination of trace radioactive iodine
by ICP-QQQ
Yasuyuki Shikamori, Agilent Technologies
FU2-PO07
Study of a novel interference correction method for
doubly-charged ions to improve trace analysis of As and
Se in environmental samples by ICP-MS
Kazumi Nakano, Agilent Technologies
FU2-PO08
Stability of polymers obtained in plasma reactors at
atmospheric pressure
Teodora Teslaru, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
FU2-PO09
ICP Diagnostics applying SHIP- and Fassel-type Torches
Maxim Voronov, IFW Dresden
FU2-PO10
Improvement of the Ionization in ICP by Merging HCl Gas
to Laser Ablated Particles
Saori Izumo, Chuo University
FU2-PO11
Interference removals on Palladium and Gold with ICPQQQ-MS in platinum group elements reference
materials.
Syed Nadeem Hussain Bokhari, Montanuniversität Leoben
FU2-PO12
Matrix dependency of oxide production rates by LA-ICPMS
Sarah Gilbert, University of Tasmania
FU2-PO13
Matrix effects in microwave induced plasma atomic
emission spectrometry
Guillermo Grindlay, University of Alicante
FU2-PO14
Spectroscopic characterization of RF Inductively Coupled
O2/N2 Plasmas
Sooryun Noh, Chonbuk National University
FU2-PO15
Experimental Observation of Interaction between a Long
Arc and Its Surrounding Atmosphere
Keiichi Maruyama, Akita Prefectural University
FU2-PO16
Simulation of Atmospheric-Pressure Capacitively
Coupled Discharge Operating on Pure Water-Vapour and
Mixture with Helium
Ziane Kechidi, LREA, University of Medea, Algeria
FU2-PO17
The use of collisional focusing and high mass resolution
for improved abundance sensitivity in isotopic ratio
analyses by ICP-Q-MS
Christoph Wehe, Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbH
FU2-PO18
Signal enhancement of antimony by co-existing hard-toionize elements in inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry
Mònica Iglesias, Universitat de Girona
FU2-PO19
Listen to your RF generator – On the seeming carbon-
induced enhancement of elements like arsenic and
selenium in inductively coupled plasmas
Monika Winkler, TU Graz
BI2-PO01
Determination of trace elements in blood serum of
hypotireodism patient by ICP-MS
Jelena Mutic, University of Belgrade
BI2-PO02
Active liver receptor inhibit hydrogen peroxide and B12
induced apoptosis in liver cancer cells
Ahmed Abdelhady , Elkasr lap
BI2-PO03
Investigation of metal homeostasis in lysates of lung
cancer cells exposed in vitro to auranofin and cisplatin
complex by ICP MS
Wioletta Jakubczak, Warsaw University of Technology
BI2-PO04
Arsenic and selenium uptake by rocket plant (Eruca
Sativa)
Emrah Yildirim, Middle East Technical University
BI2-PO05
Quantifying Co in Doping Control Urine Samples – A Pilot
Study
Daniel Kutscher, Thermo Fisher Scientific
BI2-PO06
Selective extraction of iron in the presence of zinc and
copper using customized ionic liquids: feasibility and
application to digested whole blood.
Winfried Nischkauer, Vienna University of Technology
BI2-PO07
Understanding Protein Expression Levels and
Quantitation in Single Cell Analyses Using ICP-QQQ
Amir Liba, Agilent Technologies
BI2-PO08
A snapshot of occupational exposure trends in biological
monitoring samples at HSL, UK.
Jackie Morton, Health & Safety Laboratory
BI2-PO09
Determination of Metals and Metalloids in Liver and
Kidney Tissues by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectrometry
Jessee Severo Azevedo Silva, Federal University of Santa
Catarina
BI2-PO10
Determination of halogens in plant samples using
alkaline extraction and ICP-MS
Matti Niemelä, University of Oulu
BI2-PO12
Development of a method for ultra trace analysis of
heavy metals in animal samples
Fabian Zimmermann, Leibniz University Hannover
BI2-PO13
Inter-element relations in the homeostasis of metals
during the progression of Alzheimer disease
Jose-Luis Gómez-Ariza, University of Huelva
BI2-PO14
Development and Evaluation ofHigh Sensitive Mass
Analysis System forSkin-Surface Adhesion Materials
Mari Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology
BI2-PO15
USP and – What is the sum of toxic elements do you
might ingest every day?
Ewa Pruszkowski, PerkinElmer Inc.
BI2-PO16
Screening plant materials for toxic and nutritional
elements
Ewa Pruszkowski, PerkinElmer Inc.
BI2-PO17
ICP-MS/MS as a tool to diagnose cobalt and chromium
intoxications caused by metal hip arthroplasties
Peter Heitland, Medical Laboratory Bremen
BI2-PO18
Establishing reference ranges of elements in human
lung samples
Jackie Morton, Health & Safety Laboratory
BI2-PO19
A novel approach for metal tagging of antibodies
Oleksandra Kuzmich, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
MA1-PO01
Direct Analysis of Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) by Lowtemperature Plasma Ambient Desorption/Ionization Mass
Spectrometry
Christopher Kuhlmann, University of Siegen
MA1-PO02
Direct Analysis of Degradation Products in Lithium-ion
Batteries Using Low-temperature Plasma Ambient
Desorption/Ionization High-Resolution Mass
Spectrometry
Christopher Kuhlmann, University of Siegen
MA1-PO03
Quantitative depth profiling of semiconductors by
pulsed glow discharge - time of flight mass
spectrometry
Rosario Pereiro, University of Oviedo
MA1-PO04
A dental film produced by laser ablation of
hydroxiapatite and human teeth
Lucia Marin (Vrajitoriu), Faculty of Physics
MA1-PO05
Nitritation of GaAs in mid-pressure Ar/N2/H2 RF
discharge
Jüri Raud, Masaryk University
MA1-PO06
Determination of trace elements in high purity copper
wires by GD-MS and ICP-MS
Sehoon Jung, Research Institute of Industrial Science and
Technology (RIST)
MA1-PO07
Determination of Rare Earth Elements in Graphite by
Electrothermal Vaporization Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry
Paola de A. Mello, Federal University of Santa Maria
MA1-PO08
Assessment of reagent quality for ICP-MS multi-element
analyses
Anastasia Khvataeva, Merck Millipore
MA1-PO09
Application of Plasmasource Spectrometry for the
Characterisation of Pure Zinc Matrices
Jens Pfeifer, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and
Testing
MA1-PO10
Detection of transition metal based organometallic
additives in polymers and rubbers by combining insource desorption mass spectrometry, thermal
desorption mass spectrometry and inductively coupled
plasma mass spectroscopy
Franky Puype, Institute for Testing and Certification (ITC)
MA1-PO11
Determination of Lithium in two different Lithium-ion
battery cell types by Inductively Coupled Plasma –
Optical Emission Spectrometry
Sascha Nowak, University of Muenster
MA1-PO12
Determination of Trace Elements in Steel By ICP-MS
Kazuhiro Sakai, Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
MA1-PO13
Development and validation of a methodology to
analyze sodium, nickel, phosphorus and vanadium in
FCC catalysts by ICPOES
Edward Leal, Intevep S.A.
MA1-PO14
The direct analysis of a 10% Copper Solution using UHMI
on the Agilent 7900 ICP-MS
Bert Woods, Agilent Technologies
MA1-PO15
A novel inductively coupled plasma atomic emission
spectrometry based approach for the direct
determination of analytes in cerium matrix without
chemical separation
Yougant ., University of Delhi
MA1-PO16
An integrated experimental-modeling approach to study
the acid leaching behavior of lead from sub-micrometer
lead silicate glass particles
Johannes T. van Elteren, National Institute of Chemistry
MA1-PO17
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for Dynamic Depth
Profiling of Li-ion Battery Electrodes with ToF-SIMS
Danica Heller, Tascon GmbH
SI2-P014
Utilizing Aerosol Dilution Technology and He Collision
Mode to Extend the Matrix Tolerance of ICP-MS While
Maintaining Accuracy for Interfered Trace Elements
Ed McCurdy, Agilent Technologies
SI2-PO01
Analysis of fracking related samples by ICP-OES
equipped with novel sample introduction
Matthew Cassap, Thermo Fisher Scientific
SI2-PO02
Forensic analysis of glass fragments by means of ETVICP-OES
Caroline Hommel, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
SI2-PO03
Easy standard nebulization of aqueous sample in
combination with hydride vapour technique (ICP-OES)
Jan Knoop, Shimadzu Europa GmbH
SI2-PO04
A Multiple Micro Injection Technique for the Direct
Analysis of High Dissolved Solids Samples by ICPMS
Wim van Bussel, PerkinElmer
SI2-PO05
Complete automation for ultratrace metals
determination in high matrix samples: Autocalibration,
auto matrix matching, preconcentration and matrix
removal, and hydride generation
Nathan Saetveit, Elemental Scientific
SI2-PO06
Evaluation of a Low Volume Autosampler for Titanium
Determination in Whole Blood
Michael Holtkamp, University of Muenster
SI2-PO07
On-line matrix removal and preconcentration using the
ESI seaFAST system coupled to ICP-MS/MS for the ultratrace analysis of undiluted seawater
Tristan Zimmermann, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht
SI2-PO08
Optimization of ICP-MS Sample Introduction for Micro
Samples
David Clarke, Teledyne CETAC Technologies
SI2-PO09
Performance Characteristics of several Commercial
Nebulizers for Sample Introduction Into ICPs
Gerhard Meyer, Promerus
SI2-PO10
Reduction of Matrix Interferences on Rare Earth
Elements in Green River Shale by Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using a Desolvating
Nebulizer System
Fred Smith, Teledyne CETAC Technologies
SI2-PO11
Simultaneous Multielement Determination in Whole
Blood Samplesby Quadrupole Cell ICP-MS using FASTTechnique
Dr. Jörg Michel, PerkinElmer LAS (Germany) GmbH
SI2-PO12
Determination of Heavy Metals in Biological Samples
using Diode Laser Thermal Vaporization Inductively
Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
Kristyna Dlabkova, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science,
Masaryk University
SI2-PO13
Substrate-Assisted Laser Desorption ICP MS for Gold
Nanoparticle Detection and Characterization
Iva Tomalová, Masaryk University
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