Environmental chemistry
The General Session for Environmental Chemistry welcomes submission of presentations in all areas of research topics in environmental chemistry. We also invite researchers who conduct studies with focuses or applications in the regional environment, such as Lake Ontario, Lake Champlain, St. Lawrence River, and the Adirondacks, to share their scientific findings.
Session organizers
Prof. Ning Gao is an associate professor of chemistry at St. Lawrence University. She received her Ph.D. in Analytical and Environmental Chemistry from Clarkson University. Her research interests include source-receptor modeling of PM, Hg, and VOCs, mass balance modeling of Hg in Lake Champlain, effects of wood burning on residential indoor air quality, and development of green energy technology. Her work has been published in ES&T, Atmospheric Environment, Journal of Air & Waste Management Association, and others.
Prof. Anthony Molinero, Department of Chemistry, SUNY Potsdam.
Program (oral session)
Friday, June 4, 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM
- Environmental Chemistry
- Dunn 206
Organizers: Ning Gao, Anthony Molinero Presider: Ning Gao
9:00 284 Investigation of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Selected Water Samples. Trudy Thomas-Smith, Clarise Darcy, Michelle Harris, Jacob Sango and Christina Vogel, SUNY College at Oneonta
9:25 285 Toxaphene and Selected Toxaphene Congeners in Great Lakes Fish. Xiaoyan Xia1, Bernard S. Crimmins1, Philip K. Hopke2, Thomas M. Holsen3, James J. Pagano4 and Michael S. Milligan5, (1)Clarkson University, (2)Clarkson University, (3)Clarkson University, (4)State University of New York at Oswego, (5)State University of New York at Fredonia
9:50 Intermission
10:05 286 Wood Burning and Its Effects on Indoor Air Quality in Northern New York. Daniel P. DePuccio and Ning Gao, St. Lawrence University
10:30 287 Improvements in Sampling for Cr (VI) in TSP. Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh, Thomas M. Holsen and Philip K. Hopke, Clarkson University