Template:Analytical chemistry for emerging contaminants in the environment (afternoon)
Friday, June 4, 1:15 PM - 3:30 PM
- Analytical Chemistry for Emerging Contaminants in Environment
- Kellas 103
Organizer/Presider: Diana Aga
1:15 328 Analysis of Synthetic Musk Compounds in Great Lakes Fish. Michael S. Milligan1, Scott Simpson1, Bernie S. Crimmins2, Thomas M. Holsen2, Xiaoyan Xia2, Philip K. Hopke2 and James J. Pagano3, (1)SUNY Fredonia, (2)Clarkson University, (3)SUNY Oswego
1:45 329 Wrong-Way-Round Ionization Enables Simultaneous Analysis of Free and Conjugated Estrogens, Sulfonamides, and Tetracyclines by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. Jerry Tso1, Sudarshan Dutta2, Shreeram Inamdar2 and Diana Aga1, (1)University at Buffalo, (2)University of Delaware
2:10 330 Quantitative Screening of Emerging Contaminants in Lake Michigan Lake Trout. Bernard Crimmins1, James Pagano2, Xiaoyan Xia1, Thomas Holsen1, Mike Milligan3 and Philip Hopke1, (1)Clarkson University, (2)SUNY Oswego, (3)SUNY Fredonia
2:35 331 Monitoring Tap Water for Trace Contaminants Using an On-Line, Real-Time, Membrane-Based Extraction Cell. Lindsay Harrington and John P. Hassett, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
3:00 332 Effects of Calcium Treatment on Soil Organic Matter and Microbial Activity. Ankit Balaria and Chris Johnson, Syracuse University
3:25 Concluding Remarks