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Welcome
Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXIX is a conference series which is held every
two years in a different country. The first one happened in Strasbourg, France, 1950, and the
former one in Tromsø, Norway, 2013.
This symposium endeavors to congregate physicists and chemists from universities and
research institutions with industry analysts in all fields of analytical spectroscopy, centering the
discussion not only on the results of basic research and method development but also on the
outcome from daily practice in the field of optical spectroscopy.The Local Organizing
Committee of the Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXIX (CSI 2015) is pleased to
welcome all participants in Figueira da Foz, Portugal.
CSI2015 will be held in "CAE - Centro de Artes e Espectáculos", Figueira da Foz, a modern
Conference Hall with pleasant ample space, including an inner garden with glazed roof.
About 280 delegates from 36 countries will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and
knowledge related to all fields of analytical spectroscopy, centering the discussion not only
on the results of basic research and method development but also on the outcome from
daily practice in the field of optical spectroscopy.
The conference programme will consist of 14 plenary lectures and 11 keynote lectures from
distinguished scientists, 82 oral presentations and 204 poster contributions.
We thank our sponsors and all the people that contributed for this event to take place. We
hope that you enjoy your participation in CSI 2015.
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee,
Maria Luísa de Carvalho
Joaquim M. F. dos Santos
Conference Web-page: http://csi2015.fis.uc.pt/
Cristina M. B. Monteiro
E-mail: [email protected]
Local Organizing Committee
Joaquim Santos, Physics Dept., University of Coimbra - Chair
Maria Luisa de Carvalho, Physics Dept., New University of Lisbon - Chair
Cristina Monteiro, Physics Dept., University of Coimbra - Chair
António Varandas, Chemistry Dept., University of Coimbra
Elisabete Freitas, Physics Dept., University of Coimbra
Fernando Amaro, Physics Dept., University of Coimbra
João Veloso, Physics Dept., University of Aveiro and Portuguese Physics Society
José Paulo Santos, Physics Dept., New University of Lisbon
Mário Diniz, Chemistry Dept., New University of Lisbon
Rui Fausto, Chemistry Dept., University of Coimbra
International Advisory Committee
Margaretha De Loos, Netherlands
Robert McCrindle, South-Africa
Alfredo Sanz Medel, Spain
Harpal Minhas, UK
János Mink, Hungary
Nicolo Omenetto, USA
Lars-Otto Reiersen, Norway
Ralf Sturgeon, Canada
Yngvar Thomassen, Norway
Bernhard Welz, Brazil
Gyula Záray, Hungary
Carlo Barbante, Italy
Ramon Barnes, USA
Ewa Bulska, Poland
M. José Calhorda, Portugal
Jiri Dedina, Czech Republic
Alessandro D'Ulivo, Italy
Rene Van Grieken, Belgium
Alexander A. Kamnev, Russia
Jun Kawai, Japan
Ryszard Lobinski, France
Continuation Committee
Yngvar Thomassen, Norway
Balázs Berlinger, Norway
Maria Luisa de Carvalho, Portugal
Joaquim Santos, Portugal
Alessandro D'Ulivo, Italy
Stefano Legnaioli, Italy
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Scientific Topics
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Atomic spectrometry (ICP OES, ICP-MS, GD, AAS, etc.);
Molecular spectrometry (UV-Vis, NMR, Raman, IR, etc.);
Organic and inorganic mass spectrometry (TIMS, MALDI, LC-MS, GC-MS);
X-ray spectrometry (XRF, XRD, XANES, PIXE, etc.);
Hyphenated techniques;
Laser spectroscopy;
Imaging techniques;
Nuclear techniques (Mössbauer spectroscopy, Gamma spectroscopy, NAA);
Methods of surface analysis and depth profiling;
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Application of spectroscopy in:
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
Material sciences (nano/micro, surface and interface analysis);
Environmental and geochemical analysis;
Archaeometry and cultural heritage;
Biological applications;
Food analysis;
Clinical and pharmaceutical analysis;
Speciation analysis/Metallomics;
Mass spectrometry in post-genomics and proteomics;
Miniaturisation and nanotechnology;
Fuels and biofuels; Recent Scientific Developments by XRS Instrumentation
Invited Speakers
Randolf Pohl
Opening Talk, Monday 09:15
Alfredo Sanz Medel
CSI Award, Tuesday 08:45
JJ Gomez Cadenas
Topic H, Monday 10:35
Patrick J. Parsons
Topic C, Monday 14:30
Gary Hieftje
Topic B, Tuesday 09:30
György Tarczay
Topic B, Tuesday 10:35
Luo Liqiang
Topic D, Tuesday 14:30
Koen Janssens
Topic J3, Wednesday 08:45
Jose M. Costa-Fernandez
Topic J9, Wednesday 09:30
Patricia Smichowski
Topic J2, Wednesday 10:35
Zezzi Arruda
Topic J7, Thursday 08:45
Emilia Bramanti
Topic E, Thursday 09:30
Barbara Wagner
Topic J3, Thursday 10:35
Iryna Doroshenko
Topic B, Thursday 14:00
Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany
University of Oviedo, Spain
IFIC, CSIC & Universitat de València, Spain
Wadsworth Center and University at Albany, USA
Indiana University, USA
Eötvös University, Hungary
National Research Center of Geoanalysis, China
AXES Research Group, University of Antwerp, Belgium
University of Oviedo, Spain
Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica, Argentina
GEPAM and University of Campinas, Brazil
C.N.R Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds, Italy
University of Warsaw, Poland
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
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Keynote Speakers
Margaretha De Loos Vollebregt
Topic A, Monday 11:25
René Van Grieken
Topic J3, Monday 11:25
Yngvar Thomassen
Topic J2, Monday 11:25
Jun Kawai
Topic D, Monday 11:25
Ghent University, Belgium
University of Antwerp, Belgium
National Institute of Occupational Health, Norway
Kyoto University, Japan
Alessandro D'Ulivo
Topic A, Tuesday 11:25
Robert McCrindle
Topic J2, Tuesday 11:25
Ryszard Łobiński
Topic B, Tuesday 11:25
Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compound, Italy
Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa
National Research Council of France, France
Ewa Bulska
Topic J4, Tuesday 11:25
Jiri Dědina
Topic A, Thursday 11:15
Bernhard Welz
Topic C, Thursday 11:15
University of Warsaw, Poland
Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the ASCR, Czech Republic
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
Alexander A. Kamnev
Topic H, Thursday 11:15
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Proceedings of the CSI 2015
The Proceedings will be published, following peer review, in the Spectrochimica Acta B and in
the Spectrochimica Acta A Journals.
Sponsors
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Social Program
Sunday, August 30
14:30-19:00
Registration
15:00-17:00
Guided Visit to “Museu Santos Rocha”
18:15-19:00
Folk dances by “Rancho das Cantarinhas de Buarcos”
19:00-20:00
Welcome Buffet
Monday, August 31
12:55-14:30
Conference Lunch
18:30-19:30
Traditional Portuguese Songs
Tuesday, September 1
12:55-14:30
Conference Lunch
Wine Degustation
18:20-19:20
Sponsored by
Wednesday, September 2
12:15-13:45
15:00-19:30
Conference Lunch
a) Excursion to Coimbra – Visit to the Old University
b) Excursion to Fatima – Visit to the Sanctuary
Thursday, September 3
12:25-14:00
Conference Lunch
18:00-18:45
Coimbra Fado Session
20:00-23:00
Conference Banquet
Coffee-breaks sponsored by
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19:00 - 20:00
18:30 - 19:00
17:00 - 18:30
16:30 - 17:00
15:10 - 16:30
14:30 - 15:05
12:55 - 14:30
11:55 - 12:55
11:25 - 11:55
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15:00 - 17:00
BUFFET
Welcome
Folk Dances
18:15 - 19:00
Santos Rocha
Museu
Guided visit to
OP43
D:OP41-
J10+J1:
OP44OP46
J5:OP50 OP52
B:OP47 OP49
Room 2
Portuguese Popular Music
18:30 - 19:30
19:00 - 20:00
NATIONAL DELEGATES MEETING
Wine degustation
Sponsored by SHIMADZU
18:20 - 19:20
POSTER SESSION 2
OP28
Room SA
POSTER SESSION 1
- OP24
Room 1
16:20-16:50 Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
OP20
Room GA
A word from our sponsor SHIMADZU
PL7 - Luo Liqiang
Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
OP16
Room 2
J1:OP25 -
Room 1
J7:OP21
Room SA
F:OP17 -
Room GA
A:OP13 -
PL3 - Patrick J. Parsons
Lunch
OP38 OP40
OP35 OP37
OP32 OP34
OP29 OP31
OP10 OP12
OP7 OP9
OP4 OP6
OP1 - OP3
Lunch
J4:KL8
Room 2
B:KL7
Room 1
J2:KL6
Room SA
A:KL5
Room GA
D:KL4
Room 2
J2:KL3
J3:KL2
Room 1
Room SA
A:KL1
A word from our Sponsor Perkin Elmer
Room GA
Juan José Gomez-Cadenas
Room SA
Room 1
- OP55
EXCURSION
CONFERENCE
POSTER SESSION
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Lunch
OP61
13:45 - 15:00
12:15-13:45
OP58
J3:OP53 B:OP56 - D:OP59 -
Room GA
Room 1
Room SA
- OP73
OP79
OP82
POSTER SESSION 4
Fado Session
CONFERENCE DINNER
20:00 - 23:00
18:00-18:45
CSI 2017 , Italy
17:45 Closing Cerimony
16:15-17:45
15:40-16:15 Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
OP76
E:OP74 - C:OP77 - J5:OP80 -
Room GA
Lunch
OP70
PL14 - Iryna Doroshenko
12:25 - 14:00
OP68
14:00-14:35
OP66
A:KL9
OP765 G+H:
OP62 OP64
Room SA
J4:OP71
Room 2
H:KL11
OP69 -
Room 1
C:KL10
OP67 -
Room GA
Room 2
PL13 - Barbara Wagner
PL10 - Patricia Smichowski
PL6 - György Tarczay
Plenary Lecture 2
10:35 - 11:10
11:10 - 11:20
Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
Coffee Break
(Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
PL12 - Emilia Bramanti
PL9 - J. M. Costa-Fernandez
PL5 - Gary Hieftje
10:05 - 10:35
Zezzi Arruda
Koen Janssens
Alfredo Sanz Medel
9:30-10:05
Plenary Lecture 11
Thursday - 3 Sept
Plenary Lecture 8
Wednesday - 2 Sept
CSI AWARD
Tuesday - 1 Sept
Randof Pohl
Opening Lecture
Opening Ceremony
Monday - 31 Aug
9:30 - 10:05
9:15 - 9:30
8:45 - 9:15
Sunday - 30 Aug
Detailed Program
SUNDAY - AUGUST 30, 2015
14:30 – 19:00
15:00 – 17:00
18:15 – 19:00
19:00 – 20:00
Registration
Guided Visit to “Museu Santos Rocha”
Folk Dances by “Rancho das Cantarinhas de Buarcos”
Welcome Buffet
MONDAY – AUGUST 31, 2015
08:45 - 09:15
Opening Ceremony
* Room GA = Grand Auditorium
* Room SA = Small Auditorium
Opening Session
Room GA - Chair: Ramnon Barnes
09:15 – 10:05
OPENING LECTURE:
PL1 - Laser spectroscopy of muonic hydrogen and helium
R. Pohl for the CREMA Collaboration
(Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany)
10:05 – 10:35 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
10:35 – 11:20
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL2 - PETALO a PET TOF apparatus based on liquid xenon
Juan José Gomez-Cadenas
(IFIC, CSIC & Universitat de València, Spain)
Parallel Session 1: Atomic Spectrometry
Room GA – Chair: Margaretha de Loos-Vollebregt
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL1- A study of carbon, sulfur and phosphorus related matrix effects in inductively coupled plasma – atomic emission and mass
spectrometry
Margaretha de Loos-Vollebregt, Guillermo Grindlay and Juan Mora
(Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium)
11:55 – 12:15
OP1 - Potential use of CaF molecular bands for trace fluorine quantitative analysis using LIBS
C. Álvarez Llamas, J. Pisonero and N. Bordel
(Department of Physics, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain)
12:15 – 12:35
OP2 - Use of gradient dilution to detect the presence of matrix interferences in inductively coupled plasma–time-of-flight mass
spectrometry
Yan Cheung, Steven J. Ray, Andrew J. Schwartz and Gary M. Hieftje
(Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, USA)
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12:35 – 12:55
OP3 - Spectroscopy of atoms inside Casimir cavities
C. A. O. Henriques, C.M.B. Monteiro, L. M. P. Fernandes and F. D. Amaro
(LIBPhys, Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)
Parallel Session 2: Archaeometry and Cultural Heritage
Room SA - Chair: René Van Grieken
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL2 - XRS for (preventive) conservation of Cultural Heritage
R. Van Grieken
(Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium)
11:55 – 12:15
OP4 - Applications of Optical, Laser and X-Ray Spectroscopic Methods in Archaeology: Analysis of the Wall Paintings of the Villa of the
Vetti (Florence, IV-VI century A.D.)
E. Grifoni, S. Legnaioli, G. Lorenzetti, S. Pagnotta, M. Lezzerini, M. Ramacciotti, F. Cantini and V. Palleschi
(University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy)
12:15 – 12:35
OP5 - Shedding new light on PUR degradation
S. França de Sá, J. L. Ferreira, R. Macedo, A. M. Ramos and I. Pombo Cardoso
(Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal)
12:35 – 12:55
OP6 - Analysis of polychrome baroque sculptures using XRF, SEM-EDS, Raman and FTIR
C. Calza, R.P. Freitas, I.M. Ribeiro, A.L. Oliveira, V.S. Felix and R.T. Lopes
(Nuclear Instrumentation Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Parallel Session 3: Environmental and Geochemical Analysis
Room 1- Chair: Yngvar Thomassen
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL3 - Innovative and analytical approaches in exposomic for chemical and morphological characterisation of work-room aerosols
metrology
Yngvar Thomassen
(National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway)
11:55 – 12:15
OP7 - SEM/EDAX, XRD analysis and smart data sharing in the study of innovative fertilizers
S. Bruni, E. Burresi, A. Dall’Ara, P. Fabbri, G. Marghella, L. Moretti and A. Strafella
(ENEA UTSISM, Bologna, Italy)
12:15 – 12:35
OP8 - Thermal Mud Characteristics of Geo-Materials (Koprukoy-Erzurum, NE Turkey)
Ekrem Kalkan and Hayrunnisa Nadaroglu
(Oltu Earth Sciences Faculty, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey)
12:35 – 12:55
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OP9 - Precise measurement of radiogenic ( Sr/ Sr) and stable ( Sr/ Sr) strontium isotope ratios in Fukushima soil samples using
thermal ionization mass spectrometer
N. Kavasi, S.K. Sahoo and T. Aono
(National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan)
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Parallel Session 4: X-ray Spectrometry
Room 2 - Chair: Jun Kawai
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL4 - Sampling problem in forensic analysis
Jun Kawai
(Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan)
11:55 – 12:15
OP10 - Contribution to XRF intensity from inner shell Compton ionization
Jorge E. Fernández, Viviana Scot and Eugenio Di Giulio
(Laboratory of Montecuccolino-DIN, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy)
12:15 – 12:35
OP11 - Quantum interferences in laser spectroscopy of muonic atoms
P. Amaro, B. Franke, J. J. Krauth, M. Diepold, F. Fratini, L. Safari, J. Machado, A. Antognini, F. Kottmann, P. Indelicato, R. Pohl and J. P.
Santos
(LIBPhys-UNL, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal)
12:35 – 12:55
OP12 - Remarks on a Johann spectrometer for exotic-atom research and more
D. Gotta and L. M. Simons
(Institut für Kernphysik, Jülich, Germany)
12:55 – 14:30 Lunch
Room GA – Chair: M. Goreti Vale
14:30 – 15:05
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL3 - Application of ICP-MS/MS in Environmental Health – analysis of human bones for the Rare Earth Elements
A. Galusha, L. Howard, P. Kruger and P. Parsons
(Wadsworth Center and University at Albany, Albany, NY, USA)
Parallel Session 5: Atomic Spectrometry
Room GA – Chair: M. Goreti Vale
15:10 – 15:30
OP13 - Latest advances in volatile species generation of transition metals by the reaction with NaBH4
S. Musil, J. Šoukal, J. Vyhnanovský, J. Hraníček, O. Benada and J. Dědina
(Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the ASCR, Brno, Czech Republic)
15:30 – 15:50
OP14 - A New ICP: The Microwave-Sustained, Inductively Coupled, Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma (MICAP)
Andrew J. Schwartz, Yan Cheung, Steven J. Ray, Jovan Jevtic, Ashok Menon, Velibor Pikelja and Gary M. Hieftje
(Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, USA)
15:50 – 16:10
OP15 - Quantitative determination of aging related changes in the elemental distribution in lithium ion battery electrodes
T. Schwieters, B. Hoffmann, M. Winter and S. Nowak
(University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany)
16:10 – 16:30
OP16 - Characterization of an ICP-MS with a new Inductively Coupled Plasma and improved Interference Management
Sebastian Wünscher, René Chemnitzer and Alf Liebmann
(Analytik Jena AG, Jena, Germany)
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Parallel Session 6: Laser Spectroscopy
Room SA - Chair: Nick Schiavon
15:10 – 15:30
OP17 - Vega: a unique Pettawat laser for Science and Innovation
Álvaro Peralta Conde
(CLPU, Salamanca, Spain)
15:30 – 15:50
OP18 - Multi-element Content Analysis of Rare Earth Fluorocarbonates by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass
Spectrometry
C.Fan, X.Zhan, M.Hu and P.Zeng
(National Research Centre for Geoanalysis, Beijing, China)
15:50 – 16:10
OP19 - Characterization of elemental composition of Polish documents by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
M. Król, D. Kowalska and P. Kościelniak
(Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Krakow, Poland)
16:10 – 16:30
OP20 - In-situ Raman characterization of minerals and degradation mechanisms in cultural and geological heritage in Spain: Burgos
Cathedral and subterranean environments
F. Rull, F. Gázquez, A. Sanz, J. Medina and J.M. Calaforra
(Department of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Valladolid,Valladolid, Spain)
Parallel Session 7: Speciation Analysis/Metallomics
Room 1- Chair: Luís M. P. Fernandes
15:10 – 15:30
OP21 - Development of a HILIC ESI MS method for lanthanides speciation study
C. Bresson, L. Beuvier, A. Nonell, V. Pichon and F. Chartier
(CEA, DEN, DANS, DPC, SEARS, LANIE, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
15:30 – 15:50
OP22 - HCD fragmentation revealing elemental information in metallomics studies
D. Esteban-Fernández, A.H. El-Khatib, Irene Moraleja, M.M. Gómez-Gómez and M.W. Linscheid
(BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany)
15:50 – 16:10
OP23 - Comparative study of various Cr(III)-ion imprinted polymers for speciation analysis of chromium in environmental samples by
atomic absorption spectrometry
B. Leśniewska, L. Trzonkowska, B. Godlewska-Żyłkiewicz
(University of Bialystok, Białystok, Poland)
16:10 – 16:30
OP24 - Efficient post HPLC column generation of arsanes for speciation analysis
K. Marschner, S. Musil, P. Rychlovský and J. Dědina
(Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the ASCR, Brno, Czech Republic)
Parallel Session 8: Material Sciences
Room 2- Chair: Maitane Olivares
15:10 – 15:30
OP25 - Mn-doped ZnS QDs as dual-mode labels for biomarkers detection
M. García-Cortés, J. Ruiz Encinar, J.M. Costa-Fernández andA. Sanz-Medel
(University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain)
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15:30 – 15:50
OP26 - Raman spectroscopy studies on molecular interactions in thermo-responsible polymer-water-naproxen systems
M.N. Olejniczak and M. Kozanecki
(Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, Poland)
15:50 – 16:10
OP27 - Asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation coupled to elemental mass spectrometry: a powerful tool for study of QDs
bioconjugation to antibodies
Mario Menéndez-Miranda, Jorge Ruiz Encinar, José M. Costa-Fernández and Alfredo Sanz-Medel
(University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain)
16:10 – 16:30
OP28 - Cross-linked acrylic hydrogels research using ESDR
A.P. Nechiporenko, M.V. Uspenskaya, K.V. Volkova, V.V. Motovilov and R.O. Olekhnovich
(ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia)
16:30 – 17:00 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session #1
18:30 – 19:30 Portuguese Popular Music
POSTER SESSION #1
Atomic Spectrometry
PS1.1 - Stark widths of resonance Mn I lines in laser-induced plasmas
A.M. Popov, T.F. Akhmetzhanov, T.A. Labutin and N.B. Zorov
PS1.2 - Arsenic speciation in baby food by HG CT AAS
C. S. Huber, M. G. R. Vale, M. B. Dessuy, M. Svoboda and J. Dědina
PS1.3 - Does asymmetric charge transfer play an important role as the ionization mode in low power-low pressure GDMS?
S. Mushtaq, E. B.M. Steers, G. Churchill, D. Barnhart, J. C. Pickering and K. Putyera
PS1.4 - The use of transition rate diagrams to identify changes in discharge processes when O2 or H2 is present in a Cu/Ne glow discharge
Z. Weiss, S. Mushtaq, E.B.M. Steers, J.C. Pickering, V. Hoffmann and V. Weinstein
PS1.5 – Relativistic evaluation of the two-photon decay of the metastable 1s22s2p3P0 state in berylliumlike ions with an active-electron model
P. Amaro, F. Fratini, L. Safari, J. Machado, M. Guerra, P. Indelicato and J. P. Santos
PS1.6 - Double KK excited states in highly charged sulphur
P. Amaro, J. P. Marques, P. Indelicato, T. K. Mukherjee, J. K. Saha, L. C. Tribedi and J. P. Santos
PS1.7 - Photochemical vapor generation of selenium (IV) and arsenic (III) with commercial and homemade UV lamps
A. Menciassi, B. Campanella, M. Onor, A. D’Ulivo, E. Bramanti, C. Ferrari and I. Longo
PS1.8 - Determination of fluorine in soil samples via the CaF molecule by HR-CS GF MAS
W. Boschetti, A. H. Pizzatto, M. G. R. Vale and M. B. Dessuy
PS1.9 - Sequential and simultaneous determination of three elements and one diatomic molecule in soil samples via HR -CS GF AAS using direct solid
sample analysis
W. Boschetti, M. Orlando, L. M. G. Dalagnol, M. Dullius, M. B. Dessuy and M. G. R. Vale
PS1.10 - Determination of chloride in crude oil by high resolution continuum source molecular absorption spectrometry
I. K. S. Oliveira, R. L. S. Medeiros, D. R. Silva and T. A. Maranhão
PS1.11 - Evaluation of the real metal concentration in nanoparticles post synthesis for their applications: A case-study using silver nanoparticles
R.M. Galazzi, E.B. Santos, T. Caurin, G.S. Pessôa, I.O. Mazali and M.A.Z. Arruda
PS1.12 - Trace metal profiling for geographical characterization of cocaine, heroin and hashish seizure
A. Moreda-Piñeiro, P. Herbello-Hermelo, M.C. Barciela-Alonso, E. Peña-Vázquez, P. Bermejo-Barrera, P. Cabarcos, M.J. Tabernero and A.M. Bermejo
PS1.13 - Determination of Some Trace Elements in Milk and Yogurt Samples by Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES)
D. Bakircioglu, Y. Bakircioglu Kurtulus, M. Kizildere and N. Topraksever
PS1.14 - Production and characterization of activated carbon from barley (Hordeum vulgare) pomace waste from beer industries for lead removal
H. C. Rezende, I. L. S. Almeida, N. M. M. Coelho, D. M. dos Santos, A. G.Pereira, A. L. Bukzem, D. P. R. Ascheri and C. S. T. Araújo
PS1.15 - Development of a simple method for the determination of Cd, Pb and Cr in phosphate fertilizers using a ultrasound-assisted extraction and
GFAAS
H. C. Rezende and N. M. M. Coelho
PS1.16 - Simultaneous Determination of Nd, La, Sr, Al and Ta in Crystal Nd:LSAT by ICP-AES
HongJun Shi and Li Wang
PS1.17 - Determination of silicon in plant material using HR-CS GF AAS and direct solid sample analysis
W. Boschetti, L. M. G. Dalagnol, E. M. Becker, M. Dullius and M. G. R. Vale
PS1.18 - Novel dielectric barrier discharge atomizer designs of volatile compounds for AAS and AFS
M. Svoboda, J. Kratzer, A. Michels, J. Franzke and J. Dědina
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PS1.19 - Quantification of bovine serum albumin and L-cysteine by HRCSAAS
E. Andrade-Carpente, E. Peña-Vázquez and P. Bermejo-Barrera
PS1.20 - Determination of the total content of trace elements in seawater by ICP-MS after UV irradiation
J.I. Carlino-Montpellier, E. Peña-Vázquez, M.C. Barciela-Alonso and P. Bermejo-Barrera
PS1.21 - Development of method for chlorine determination in environmental samples by MgCl using high resolution continuum source molecular
absorption spectrometry
R. L. S. Medeiros, D. R. Silva, R. G. O. Araújo and T. A. Maranhão
PS1.22 - A Python code to optimize the operating conditions of the semiquantitative mode of an ICP-MS spectrometer
J.A. Paixão, M.C. Silva and P.S.P. Silva
PS1.23 - PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 – Advances in Sensitivity and Matrix Tolerance of ICP Optical Emission Spectrometry
Sebastian Wünscher, Jan Scholz, Margrit Killenberg, Heike Gleisner and Alf Liebmann
PS1.24 - Determination of REE in phosphate-containing fertilizers and agricultural gypsum by Synchronous Vertical Dual View ICP OES
R. C. Machado, C. D. B. Amaral, D. Schiavo, J. A. Nóbrega and A. R. A. Nogueira
PS1.25 - Electrochemical Hydride Generation of Tellurium Hydride with QT AAS and MDF-AFS Detection
T. Resslerová and J. Hraníček
PS1.26 - Chemical generation of lead hydride with AAS detection: Interference study
O. Hillmich, T. Resslerová and J. Hraníček
PS1.27 - (Im)possibilities of Determination of Arsenic Using UV-photochemical Generation of Its Volatile Compounds and QF-AAS
Anna Vlckova, Jana Smolejova, Ondrej Linhart, Vaclav Cerveny, Jakub Hranicek and Petr Rychlovsky
PS1.28 - UV-photochemical vapour generation with in-situ trapping in a graphite tube atomizer for ultratrace determination of selenium
Marcela Rybínová, Václav Červený and Petr Rychlovský
PS1.29 - Evaluation of analytical capabilities of solid state techniques for the determination of palladium, platinum and rhodium in used automobile
catalysts
E. Marguí, M. Flórez, M. Resano and I.Queralt
PS1.30* - Recovery of zinc and manganese from primary batteries
M. M. Puelles, N. Hatamleh, A. Ilgisonis and A. Gauna
PS1.31 – Chemical characterization of Verdolaga (Portulaca oleracea L), using optical emission spectroscopy (ICPOES) after microwave digestion
C. Márquez, X. Barragan, A.C. Gómez, L.M. Vera, R. Bye and B. Lucas
X-ray Spectrometry
PS1.32 - Assembly of a portable X-Ray fluorescence spectrometer with tri-axial geometry
Matilde Alves, Mauro Guerra and Sofia Pessanha
PS1.33 - The Calibration of a Conventional X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer for Depth Profiling
H. Bártová and T. Trojek
PS1.34 - Palm-top EPMA and TEM
Jun Kawai, Issei Ohtani, Kengo Ohira, Akira Imanishi, Eisuke Hiro, Shoki Hifumi, Ken Yokoi, Shunsuke Matsuoka, Takashi Yamamoto and Susumu
Imashuku
PS1.35 - Characterization of gold nanofilms with x-ray reflectometry and grazing incident x-ray diffraction
I. Stabrawa, D. Banaś, K. Dworecki, A. Kubala-Kukuś, J. Braziewicz, U. Majewska, M. Pajek, J. Wudarczyk- Moćko and S. Góźdź
PS1.36 - Theoretical prediction of Cr K-edge XANES spectra from Cr ion in dicalcium silicate
T. Okajima, M. Suzuki, N. Umesaki and T. Tanaka
PS1.37 - Study of the Concentration of Potential Toxic Elements in Plants Retrieved from Mining Sites
S. Olival, H. Gallardo, I. Queralt, M. L. Carvalho, J. P. Santos and M. Guerra
PS1.38 - Determination of Ca, V, Cr and Zn in lubricating oil employing the Ring Oven and μXRF techniques
M. Cidade, C. Pasquini, S. Cadore and J. J. R. Rohwedder
PS1.39 - Analysis of Elemental Impurities by WDXRF in Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements
A. Figueiredo, I. M. Costa and J. Brito
PS1.40 - Calculation of L3 subshell fluorescence yields for the elements with 70 ≤ Z ≤ 92
S. Daoudi, A. Kahoul, B. Deghfel, F. Khalfallah, V. Aylikci, N. Küp Aylikci and M. Nekkab
Application of spectroscopy in: Archaeometry and cultural heritage
PS1.41 - Characterization of prehispanic ceramics by LIBS and ICP-OES
A. Trujillo-Vázquez, V. Lazic and H. Sobral
PS1.42 - Study of the effect of protective on wood photo-degradation by colour measurements, FT-IR spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging
G. Agresti, G. Bonifazi, L. Calienno, G. Capobianco, A. Lo Monaco, C. Pelosi, R. Picchio, U. Santamaria and S. Serranti
PS1.43 - X-Ray micro-fluorescence and chemometrics applied to Roman coins certification
G. Bonifazi, G. Capobianco, S. Serranti, G. Bertolami and A. Pancotti
PS1.44 - X-Ray Fluorescence analysis of ancient coins
C. Arias, E. Grifoni, S. Legnaioli, G. Lorenzetti, S. Pagnotta, M. Lezzerini, M. Baldassarri, F. Catalli and V. Palleschi
PS1.45 - Automated characterization of binders degradation using portable T-controlled Raman spectroscopy
I. Osticioli, D. Ciofini, A. A. Mencaglia and S. Siano
PS1.46 - Analysis of lead seals: a spectroscopic approach by EDXRF
C. I. A. Santos, T. F. G. C. Cova, A. A. C. C. Pais and T. M. V. D. Pinho e Melo
PS1.47 - SEM/EDAX analysis of historical building materials for the reconstruction plan of Arsita
S. Bruni and G. Marghella
PS1.48 - Elemental characterization of human remains from Ermida Espírito Santo using EDXRF
M. Carvalho, S. Pessanha, M. L. Carvalho, A. F. Silva, J. P. Santos, F. R. Henriques, F. Curate and A. A. Dias
PS1.49 - An EDXRF and Montecarlo Simulation Study of Iron-Age Nuragic Small Bronzes (“Navicelle”) from Sardinia, Italy
Nick Schiavon, Anna de Palmas, Claudio Bulla, Giampaolo Piga and Antonio Brunetti
PS1.50 - Investigating copper and bronze axes by micro-XRF and neutron imaging techniques
E. Figueiredo, M.A. Stanojev Pereira, F. Lopes, J.G. Marques, J.P. Santos, M.F. Araújo, R.J.C. Silva and J.C. Senna-Martinez
PS1.51 - The ceramics of the Malpaís of Zacapu during the Early and Middle Postclassic periods (900-1450 A.D.): micro-chemical characterization of
surface paintings
E. Jadot, N. Schiavon and M. Manso
PS1.52 - A glance at chronology with X-rays: contribution to the understanding of Atlantic Bronze to Iron Age transition gold finds
I. Tissot, L.C. Alves, M. L. Carvalho, V. Corregidor, M. Manso and M. F. Guerra
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PS1.53 - A X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Monte Carlo characterization of a unique Nuragic object (Sardinia, Italy)
A. Brunetti, A. De Palmas, F. di Gennaro, A. Serges and N. Schiavon
PS1.54 - New data on the presence of celestite into fossil bones from the uppermost Cretaceous Molí del Baró 1 site (Isona i Conca Dellà– Lleida, Spain)
and an alternative hypothesis on its origin
Giampaolo Piga, Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia, Angel Galobart, Antonio Brunetti, Barbara Lasio, Luca Malfatti and Stefano Enzo
PS1.55 – Non destructive determination of gold leaf thickness in a Brazilian and Portuguese 18th century Imperial carriages
Sofia Pessanha, Marcelino J. Anjos, Maria Luisa Carvalho and Joaquim T Assis
PS1.56 - The work of José de Escovar, the Alentejo most famous 16th-17th mural painter, in the Chapel of Souls
M.Gil, Catarina Pereira, Margarida Nunes, Cátia Relvas, Marta Manso, S. Pessanha, Maria Luísa Carvalho and Teresa Ferreira
PS1.57 - EDXRF analysis of books from XVIII and XIX centuries
M.O. Pereira, C. Calza, R.P. Freitas and R.T. Lopes
PS1.59 - The bright effects of white chalk ground layers of the 15th and 16th centuries paintings assessed by multianalytical spectroscopic techniques
V. Antunes, António Candeias, M. J. Oliveira, M. L. Carvalho, A. I. Seruya, J. Coroado, L. Dias, J. Mirão and V. Serrão
Nuclear Techniques
PS1.58 - Spectroscopic performance of TlBr crystals purified via vacuum distillation
T. Onodera, K. Hitomi and T. Shoji
* Poster not presented
TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 1, 2015
Room GA- Chair: Nicolo Omenetto
08:45 – 09:30
CSI Award:
PL4 - Plasma Ion Sources and Instrumental Analysers Development for Advancing MS-Based Modern Speciation and Metallomics
A. Sanz Medel & Analytical Spectrometry Group
(Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Spain)
09:30 – 10:05
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL5 - New methods and instrumentation for simultaneous, high-speed mass spectrometry
G. Hieftje, S. Ray, E. Dennis, A. Graham and C. Enke
(Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, IN, USA)
10:05 – 10:35 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
10:35 – 11:10
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL6 - Spectroscopy of isolated and micosolvated biomolecules
György Tarczay
(Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
11:10 – 11:20
A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR Perkin Elmer:
- SP-ICP-MS for Detection, Quantitation, Size and Size Distribution of Engineered Nanoparticles, Improvements and Applications
Riccardo Magarini
(Perkin Elmer Environmental Health, Milano, Italy)
Parallel Session 9: Atomic Spectrometry
Room GA – Chair: Alessandro D’Ulivo
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL5 - Mechanisms in chemical vapor generation for trace element determination. Focus on Cadmium
D. Angelini, E. Pitzalis and A. D’Ulivo
(Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compound, Pisa, Italy)
11:55 – 12:15
OP29 - Dielectric barrier discharge hydride atomizer for AAS: a toy or a valuable tool?
J. Kratzer, O. Duben, P. Novák, P. Zurynková, M. Svoboda, V. Červený and J. Dědina
(Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the ASCR, Brno, Czech Republic)
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12:15 – 12:35
OP30 - Isotope Dilution Analysis for quantitative LA-ICP-MS bioimaging. Study of the different nephrotoxic behaviour of cisplatin,
carboplatin and oxaliplatin
I. Moraleja, D. Esteban-Fernández, M.L. Mena, B. Humanes, B. Neumann, A. Lázaro, A. Tejedor, N. Jakubowski and M.M. GómezGómez
(Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain)
12:35 – 12:55
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OP31 - Asymmetric charge transfer excitation involving molecular ions (H 2 , O2 or N2 ) in analytical glow discharges
S. Mushtaq, E. B.M. Steers, V. Hoffmann, J. C. Pickering and Z. Weiss
(London Metropolitan University, London, UK)
Parallel Session 10: Environmental and Geochemical Analysis
Room SA- Chair: Ignasi Queralt
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL6 - Use of field portable XRF for rapid identification of environmental hazards
R.I. McCrindle, J-N. Oyourou, S. Combrinck, C.J.S. Fourie, K. Maphakela and M.P.K Phala
(Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa)
11:55 – 12:15
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OP32 - SEM-EDX, ICP-MS analysis and δ S isotopic signature of jarosite from the Jaroso Mars analog (SE Spain)
J. Martínez-Frías, A. Delgado, F. Rull, M.P. Martín-Redondo, C. Menor-Salván and J. Medina
(CSIC-UCM, Madrid, Spain)
12:15 – 12:35
OP33 - Heavy metals in plastic, recycling and environmental aspects
A. van Oyen, J. A. van Franeker , U. Oppermann and M. Egelkraut-Holtus
(Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Germany)
12:35 – 12:55
OP34 - Combination of cascade impactor sampling and total-reflection X-ray fluorescence for elemental analysis of airborne
particulate matter
J. Osán, Á. Farkas, F. Gergely, E. Börcsök, L. Bakos and S. Török
(Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Energy Research, Budapest, Hungary)
Parallel Session 11: Molecular Spectrometry
Room 1- Chair: Ryszard Łobiński
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL7 - "Hard" vs. "soft" ionization techniques for the MS analysis of metal and metalloid species in biological matrices
R.Łobiński
(National Research Council of France (CNRS), Pau, France)
11:55 – 12:15
OP35 - Spectral Study of Specific Interactions Between Zwitterionic Compounds and Protic Solvents
Babusca Daniela, Cezarina Morosanu and Dana Ortansa Dorohoi
(Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania)
12:15 – 12:35
OP36 - Interaction of a new sandwich type phthalocyanine with DNA: A potential anticancer agent
E. Bağda, E. Yabaş and E. Bağda
(Cumhuriyet University, Sivas, Turkey)
12:35 – 12:55
OP37 - Analysis of water structure by Raman spectroscopy
P. Filipczak and M. Kozanecki
(Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, Poland)
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Parallel Session 12: Biological Applications
Room 2- Chair: Ewa Bulska
11:25 – 11:55
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL8 – Biological and chemical investigation towards complementary information about biological systems
Ewa Bulska
(Faculty of Chemstry, University of Warsaw, Poland)
11:55 – 12:15
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OP38 - Cobalt(II) complexation with small biomolecules in dilute aqueous solutions as studied by emission ( Co) Mössbauer
spectroscopy
A.A. Kamnev, L.A. Kulikov, A.V. Tugarova and Yu.D. Perfiliev
(Laboratory of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saratov, Russia)
12:15– 12:35
OP39 - Different microenvironments in the nanosized iron cores in human liver ferritin and its pharmaceutical analogues on the
basis of temperature dependent Mössbauer spectroscopy
M.I. Oshtrakh, I.V. Alenkina, Z. Klencsár, E. Kuzmann and V.A. Semionkin
(Institute of Physics and Technology, Ural Federal University, Russian Federation)
12:35 – 12:55
OP40 - The Aplication of Immobilized Nano-Zn on Luffa sponge for Remove Trypan Blue Dye from Water
Hayrunnisa Nadaroğlu, Semra Çiçek and Aynur Babagil
(Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey)
12:55 – 14:30 Lunch
Room GA– Chair: Vicenzo Palleschi
14:30 – 15:05
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL7 - Location and species of Pb within roots of crops and plants by μXRF and XANES
L. Luo , Y. Ma, J. Sun and J. Yuan and B. Chu
(National Research Center of Geoanalysis, Beijing, China)
15:05 – 15:15
A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR Shimadzu:
- In wine there is truth - “state of the art” solutions for wine analysis
U. Oppermann, A. van Oyen and J. Knoop
(Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany)
Parallel Session 13: X-ray Spectrometry
Room GA- Chair: Vicenzo Palleschi
15:20 – 15:40
OP41 - Synchrotron Induced TXRF analysis of aqueous samples and solid suspensions and comparison with laboratory
measurements
E. Marguí, M.Hidalgo, A.Migliori, J.Leani, A.G.Karydas and I. Queralt
(Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera, Barcelona, Spain)
15:40 – 16:00
OP42 - Kα X-ray emission in manganese compounds
D. Gotta, M. Jabua, Th. Strauch, Ch. Weidemann, B. Fricke and K. Rashid
(Institut für Kernphysik, Jülich, Germany)
16:00 – 16:20
OP43 - Pb Species in Arabidopsis and the Effects of DOM on Its Speciation in the Scope of μ-XRF and XAS
Y. T. Shen, Y. F. Song and G. H. Lu
(National Research Center of Geoanalysis, Beijing, China)
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Parallel Session 14: Fuels and Biofuels + Material Sciences
Room 1 - Chair: José A. Matias Lopes
Fuels and Biofuels
15:20 – 15:40
OP44 - Silicon determination in fuels/biofules as a challenging task for medium- and high-resolution atomic absorption
spectrometry
Z. Kowalewska and J. Pilarczyk
(Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland)
15:40 – 16:00
OP45 - Characterization of crude oil by pyrolysis-GC/MS applying two ionization methods in parallel
T. Streibel, S. Otto and R. Zimmermann
(Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre,University of Rostock, Germany)
Material Sciences
16:00 – 16:20
OP46 - Influence of Electrolyte Additives on the Decomposition Layer Formation in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Yunxian Qian, Philip Niehoff, Falko Schappacher and Martin Winter
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
Parallel Session 15: Molecular Spectrometry
Room SA - Chair: Benilde F.O. Costa
15:20 – 15:40
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OP47 - The use of HgS, green and blue basic copper carbonates in 16 -17 frescoes paintings: a review on their (un)stability in
alkaline environments
M. Gil, M. L.Carvalho, S. Pessanha, M. Manso, L. Dias and A. Candeias
(Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal)
15:40 – 16:00
OP48 - Magnetic dipole transition of an atom embedded in a solid para-H2
S. T. Nakagawa, Y. Matsubara and M. Sakai
(Department of applied physics, Okayama University of Science, Okayama, Japan)
16:00 – 16:20
OP49 - Quantum chemical study of a novel derivative of 3-substituted dithiocarbamic flavanone
S. Gosav, N. Paduraru, D. Maftei, M.L. Birsa and M. Praisler
(“Dunarea de Jos” University, Galati, Romania)
Parallel Session 16: Food Analysis
Room 2 - Chair: Paulo M. Gordo
15:20 – 15:40
OP50 - Contaminants in black polymeric food contact articles
F. Puype, J. Samsonek, J. Knoop, M. Egelkraut-Holtus and M. Ortlieb
(Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany)
15:40 – 16:00
OP51 - Bioavailability of trace elements in chocolate drink powder using human epithelial cell lines
R. R. A. Peixoto, V. Devesa, D. Vélez and S. Cadore
(University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil)
16:00 – 16:20
OP52 - Applications and Principles of CERAC ( Ce(IV)-Based Antioxidant Capacity) Methods
D. Ozyurt, B. Ozturk and R. Apak
(Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey)
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16:20 – 16:50 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
16:50 – 18:20 Poster Session #2
18:20 – 19:20 Wine Degustation (Sponsored by SHIMADZU)
19:00 – 20:00 National Delegates Meeting
POSTER SESSION #2
Molecular Spectrometry
PS2.1 - Exchanges with Abscisic Acid under Drought Stresses of Glutathion Reductase Enzyme Activity and mRNA Level in Soybean Plant
Esen Tasgin and Hayrunnisa Nadaroğlu
PS2.2 - Molecular Structure, Vibrational Spectroscopic Analysis (FT-IR; FT-Raman), NBO Analysis of Anti-cancer Drug Sunitinib Using DFT Method
Özlem Mıhçıokur and Talat Özpozan
PS2.3 - Theoretical and IR - Raman Spectroscopic Study of a Pyrrol-2-ylidene-acetate Derivative in Monomeric and Dimeric Forms
T. Özpozan, H. Arı and S. Sinan
PS2.4 - Antioxidant properties of Mentha Longifolia L., DFT study of free radical scavenging mechanisms of rosmarinic acid
Lütfiye Aydın and Talat Özpozan
PS2.5 - Study of interaction between 3MPA-CdTe QDs and flavonoids in aqueous media
Andrea R. da Silva, Juliana M. Carvalho and Ricardo Q. Aucélio
PS2.6 - Evaluation of spherical gold nanoparticles and gold nanorods as probes for gentamicin determination
Jarol M. Andrades, Andrea R. da Silva, Aurora P. Gramatges, Omar Pandoli and Ricardo Q. Aucélio
PS2.7 - On the Vibrational Dynamics of Selected Molecular Complexes of -Picoline: a Joint Experimental (IR, RS, INS, THz) and Theoretical (Solid-State
DFT) Study
K. Łuczyńska, K. Drużbicki and J. Cz. Dobrowolski
PS2.8 - Induced ethanol vaporization by foamed surface investigated by Raman spectroscopy
E. Shoifet, A. Hoppe and E. Hassel
PS2.9 - Discrete variable representation approach to calculations of translational vibration frequencies in water molecules trapped in an Ar matrix
G. Pitsevich, I. Doroshenko, V. Pogorelov, E. Kozlovskaya, E. Shalamberidze, V. Sablinskas and V. Balevicius
PS2.10 - Synthesis and spectroscopic properties of new water soluble monophthalocyanines
E. Yabaş and E. Bağda
PS2.11 - UV-induced generation of oxo isomeric forms of phenol and thiophenol type compounds
R. Fausto, I. Reva, N. Kuş, S. Sagdinc, B. M. Giuliano,L. Lapinski and M. J. Nowak
PS2.12 - Polymorph screening and characterization of a new polymorph of 1-methylhydantoin
B. A. Nogueira, J. Canotilho, M. Ermelinda S. Eusébio, M. S. C. Henriques, M. Ramos-Silva, J. A. Paixão and R. Fausto
PS2.13 - Synthesis, structural and IR study of two polymorphs of a novel hydrazone, 2-oxoacenaphthylen-1(2H)-ylidene nicotinohydrazide
M. S. C. Henriques, R. Del Amparo, M. C. Rodríguez-Argüelles and J. A. Paixão
PS2.14 - Synthesis, structural and conformational analysis, and IR spectra of ethyl 4-chloro-7-iodoquinoline-3-carboxylate
M. S. C. Henriques, N. Kuş, P. C. Horta, M. L. S. Cristiano, J. A. Paixão and R. Fausto
PS2.15 - Quantum-mechanical study and spectral analysis on some derivatives of rhodamine in solutions
Andreea-Celia Benchea, Babusca Daniela, Dan Gheorghe Dimitriu and Dana Ortansa Dorohoi
PS2.16 - Spectral and Quantum Mechanical Studies of Dimerization Reaction of Some Carbanion Monosubstituted Pyridazinium Ylids
Cezarina Morosanu (Călugăru), Daniela Babușcă and Dana Ortansa Dorohoi
PS2.17 - Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in the study of the interaction between collagen and naturalized and commercial dyes
D. Pellegrini, M. Corsi, M. Bonanni, R. Bianchini, A. D’Ulivo and E. Bramanti
PS2.18 - Analysis of high density samples using LO-RAY-LIGH® diffraction gratings
U. Oppermann, T. Fujiwara and J. Knoop
PS2.19 - Nonionic and Zwitterionic Forms of Glycylprolylglycylglycyltyrosine (GPGGY) as a part of Spider Silk Protein: Vibrational and Structural Study
H. Arı and T. Özpozan
PS2.20 - Comparative Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies of Nonionic and Zwitterionic Forms of Glycylprolylglycylglycylserine (GPGGS) as a part of Spider
Silk Protein
H. Arı and T. Özpozan
PS2.21 - Evolution of Vibrational Spectrum during Oligomerization of Pyrrolo[3,4b]pyrrole: A DFT Study
H. Arı, Ö. Mıhçıokur and Z. Büyükmumcu
PS2.22 - Investigation of antioxidant capacity of hackberry (Celtis australis L.)
S. Babacan, KI Berker, D. Ozyurt and B. Demirata
PS2.23 - Ageing studies of Tetraphenyl-Butadiene in noble gas detectors for Dark Matter and Double-beta Decay searches
N. Yahlali, M. Garcia and L.M.P. Fernandes
PS2.24 - Characterization of organic residues in archaeological ceramic vessels used in Basque Whalers from 16th to 17th century by means of LVI-PTVGC-MS
Laura Blanco-Zubiaguirre, Maitane Olivares, Javier García Iñañez, Kepa Castro and Juan Manuel Madariaga
Laser Spectroscopy
PS2.25 - The SHREDDERSORT Project: selective recovery of non-ferrous metal automotive shredder by combined electromagnetic tensor spectroscopy
and laser-induced plasma spectroscopy
E. Grifoni, S. Legnaioli, G. Lorenzetti, S. Pagnotta and V. Palleschi
PS2.26 - The LACOMORE Project: Laser-Based Continuous Monitoring and Resolution of Steel Grades in Sequence Casting Machines
E. Grifoni, S. Legnaioli, G. Lorenzetti, S. Pagnotta and V. Palleschi
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PS2.27 - Fast Identification of Cast Iron UsingLaser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
S.A.Jahdi, M. Zand and E. Eslami
PS2.28 - Evaluation of Manganese (MnCl2, nano-Mn) Accumulation in Rat Tissue Using Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
(J200 Tandem LA-LIBS)
Renata Brodzka, Beata Janasik, C. Derrick Quarles Jr., Jhanis J. Gonzalez, Richard E. Russo, Slawomir Gralewicz, Katarzyna Domeradzka, Piotr Lutz,
Tomaszewska E, Grobelny J, Jan Stetkiewicz, Maciej Stępnik and Wojciech Wąsowicz
PS2.29 - Analysis of occupational exposure to toxic metals using Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
M. Stanislawska, R. Brodzka, B. Janasik, C. Derrick Quarles Jr., Jhanis J. Gonzales , Richard E. Russo and W. Wasowicz
PS2.30 - Influence of measurement conditions on classification of materials on the base of LIBS spectra
G. Vítková, P. Pořízka, K. Novotný and J. Kaiser
PS2.31 - Spectroanalytical strategies combining laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma optical
spectrometry (LA-ICP OES) for sunscreens investigation
Érica Ferreira Batista, Edenir R. Pereira-Filho and Jose R. Almirall
PS2.32 - Adaptive Tunable Laser Spectrometers (ATLAS)
Gregory J. Flesch and Didier Keymeulen
PS2.58 - Combined LIBS and Raman measurements within a single laser event
V.N. Lednev, R.N. Yulmetov, M.Ya. Grishin, V.V. Bukin, A.N. Fedorov and S.M. Pershin
Application of spectroscopy in: Biological applications
PS2.33 - Optimization and validation of an ET AAS method for the determination of nickel in postmortem material
D. Dudek-Adamska and T. Lech
PS2.34 - Spectroscopic study of the Ag/CS nanoparticles biosynthesized from Aspergillus deflectus and Penicillium pinopholium for biological
application
M.E.Osman, M.M. Eid, O.H. Khattab, S. M. El-Hallouty, S.M. El-Marakby and D. A.Mahmoud
PS2.35 - Development of a magnetic nanofluid by incorporating SPIONs in Amazonian oils
A.S. Gaspar, F.E. Wagner, V.S. Amaral, S. Lima, J.G. Santos, B.F.O. Costa and L. Durães
PS2.36 - The Usage of Nano-Ag Immobilized on Luffa sponge for Remove Direct Blue 15 Dye from Water
Semra Cicek and Hayrunnisa Nadaroğlu
PS2.37 - Synthesis of Platinum Nanoparticles With Green Synthesis and Investigation of Its Some Properties
Aynur Babagil, Selvi Ince, Hayrunnisa Nadaroğlu and Azize Alayli Güngor
PS2.38 - A transient absorption study of the S1 state vibrational relaxation of open-chain carotenoids
V. Kuznetsova, M. Fuciman and T. Polívka
PS2.39 - Effect of Cu stress on the allocation of carbohydrates in the Cu-hyperaccumulator lichen Stereocaulon japonicum
H. Nakajima, N. Fujimoto, T. Amemiya and K. Itoh
PS2.40 - Study on distribution of the Fe, Cu and Cu/Zn in prostate cell spheroids supplemented with Zn
R.G. Leitão, C.A.N. Santos, A. Palumbo Jr., P.V.R. Souza, C.G.L. Canellas, M.J. Anjos, L.E. Nasciutti and R.T. Lopes
PS2.41* - Analysis of Zn distribution in human prostate cancer cell using synchrotron X-ray microfluorescence mapping
R.G. Leitão, K.M.J. Rocha, E.G.Oliveira-Barros, M.A. Oliveira, C.G.L. Canellas, M.J. Anjos, L.E. Nasciutti and R.T. Lopes
PS2.42 - Sy-XRF and RAMAN Spectroscopy for investigating tattoo inks
A. Guilherme, M. Manso, M. L. Carvalho, M. Radtke, U. Reinholz and S. Pessanha
PS2.43 - Study of mineral composition of hair related to the use of aesthetic chemical treatments
Gabrielly Peregrino, Isabelle C. Silva, Julia N. P. Nogueira, Raiza Rezende, Gabrielle S. Ribeiro, Maria Eduarda S. Amaral, Pedro A. Vasconcelos, Daniela
Soluri, Adriana H. Nudi and Tatiana D. Saint’Pierre
Application of spectroscopy in: Food analysis
PS2.44 - Iodine determination in cat food by ICP-MS, after alkaline extraction
Ana Carolina M. Ferreira, Roberto V. G. Fiuza, Flávia G. Wandekoken, Rafael C. C. Rocha, Tatiana D. Saint’Pierre
PS2.45 - Arsenic in rice: variation of arsenic concentration regarding rice varieties cultivated in the south of Brazil
Fabiana R. Segura, Fabio F. da Silva, Tatiana P., Ariano M.M. Junior, Julio C. Silva, Daniel F.Franco, Alexandre L.Souza, Fernando B. Júnior, Ana
C.C.Paulelli, Airton M. Junio, Heloisa F.Maltez and Bruno L.Batista
PS2.46 - Analyze of Aflatoxins in Animal Feed
Y. Bakircioglu Kurtulus, D. Bakircioglu, M. Kuscu and N. Topraksever
PS2.47 - Elements concentration in hop cones and several species of beer determined by TXRF method
M. Sołtysiak, U. Majewska, I. Sychowska, D. Banaś, A. Kubala-Kukuś, I. Stabrawa, J. Wudarczyk-Moćko, J. Braziewicz, M. Pajek and S. Góźdź
PS2.48 - Analytical methodology for the determination of the low concentration of five pyrethroid pesticides in hard clams
M. Goto, T. Kaneko, Y. Manaka, H. Nakajima, M. Abe, R. Takanashi and T. Furuhata
PS2.49 - Investigation of iron fortification of fermented cassava roots, using an inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer, to improve
food safety and the wellbeing of vulnerable communities in Mozambique
C.M.E. McCrindle, E.M. Salvatore and R.I. McCrindle
PS2.50 - Multi-Element Analysis of Relevant Elements and Macromolecular Contaminants in Black Polymeric Food-Contact Materials and it’s Origin
F. Puype, J. Knoop, J. Samsonek, M. Egelkraut-Holtus and M. Ortlieb
PS2.51 - Antimony in Breakfast Tea Consequences Going Hand in Hand with Today’s Materials
J. Knoop, M. Egelkraut-Holtus, M. Ortlieb, U. Oppermann and A. van Oyen
PS2.52 - Characterization of vegetableoils through scattered radiation and multivaried analysis
D.S. Almeida, D.F. Oliveira, A.S. Souza, M.J. Anjos and R.T. Lopes
PS2.53 - Strontium, Arsenic and Arsenic species in beverages from the Portuguese Total Diet Study
I. Coelho, S. Gueifão and I. Castanheira
PS2.54 - Evaluation of Metals in Tomato Sauce Stored in Different Types of Packaging
L.P. Muniz, L.M.G. Santos, K.L.C. Magalhães and S.C. Jacob
PS2.55 - Study of the elemental concentration in wheat grains by micro-EDXRF
I. Ramos, Inês M. Pataco, Fernando Reboredo, Fernando C. Lidon, Maria Fernanda Pessoa, M. L. Carvalho, J. P. Santos and M. Guerra
PS2.56 - Zn Content and speciation in human milk and commercial formula milk
Sonia Fernández Menéndez, María Luisa Fernández Sánchez, Belén Fernández Colomer, Ricardo E. Santelli, Aline Soares Freire, Bernardo Ferreira Braz
and Alfredo Sanz Medel
PS2.57 – Analysis of volatile component and total antioxidant capacity of Prosopis Farcta
I. Aydin, D. Ozyurt and B. Ozturk
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PS2.59 - Evaluation of Brazilian rice-based infant foods: Source of arsenic
Tatiana Pedron, Fabiana Roberta Segura, Fabio Ferreira da Silva, Alexandre Luiz de Souza, Heloisa França Maltez and Bruno Lemos Batista
* Poster not presented
WEDNESDAY – SEPTEMBER 2, 2015
Room GA- Chair: Szabina Török
08:45 – 09:30
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL8 - Analytical (X-ray) Micro Spectroscopy to better understand past & future of famous paintings, painters and their
paint materials
K. Janssens, G. Van der Snickt, F. Vanmeert, S. Legrand, E. d’Angelo and G. Nuyts
(AXES Research Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium)
09:30 – 10:05
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL9 - Enhanced detection of biomarkers using metal nanoparticles
José M. Costa-Fernánde4z, Marta García Cortés, Mario Menéndez Miranda, Diego Bouzas Ramos, Jorge Ruiz and Alfredo
Sanz-Medel
(Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Spain)
10:05 – 10:35 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
10:35 – 11:10
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL10 - Analytical approaches for the determination of traffic-related elements in the atmosphere of Buenos Aires,
Argentina
P. Smichowski, F. Fujiwara, A. Londonio and D. Gómez
(Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Parallel Session 17: Archaeometry and Cultural Heritage
Room GA – Chair: Mauro Guerra
11:15 – 11:35
OP53 - Using known techniques for novel applications: Monitoring the aging process of titanium dioxide containing paint
films by morphological and elemental surface analysis
B.A. van Driel, T.A. Wezendonk , K.J. van den Berg, and J.Dik
(Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
11:35 – 11:55
OP54 - Simultaneous µ-PIXE and µ-EBS analysis applied to XVI century silver and copper coins
J. Cruz, V. Corregidor and L.C. Alves
(LIBPhys-UNL, Lisbon, Portugal)
11:55 – 12:15
OP55 - Sulphur isotope ratio measurement as method for provenance determination of vermilion in antiquity
T. Minami, E. Tsantini and M. A. Cau
(Kinki University, Osaka, Japan)
Parallel Session 18: Molecular Spectrometry
Room SA- Chair: José António Paixão
11:15 – 11:35
OP56 - Quantification of Lithium-Ion Battery Electrolyte Degradation Products Including HF by Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy Using the Solvent as a Heteronuclear Standard
S. Wiemers-Meyer, M. Winter and S. Nowak
(University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany)
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11:35 – 11:55
OP57 - Single-conformation spectroscopy of two diastereomeric cyclic peptides
L. J. B. Wollny, J.R. Gord, N. Berger, W. Sander, T.S. Zwier and C. W. Müller
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany)
11:55 – 12:15
OP58 - Raman spectroscopy as powerful tool for the identification of IEDs explosive components in post-blast residues
F. Zapata, C. García-Ruiz and F. Ortega-Ojeda
(Institute of Research in Police Sciences, University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain)
Parallel Session 19: X-ray Spectrometry
Room 1- Chair: Janos Osan
11:15 – 11:35
OP59 - Pyroelectric X-ray generation of active X-ray spectrometer for planetary missions
Nobuyuki Hasebe, Hiroki Kusano, Hiroshi Nagaoka, Masayuki Naito, Miho Mizone, Eido Shibamura, Haruyoshi Kuno,
Kyeong Ja Kim, José A. Matias Lopes and Jesús Martínez-Frías
(Physics Department, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan)
11:35 – 11:55
OP60 - Technology development for soft x-ray spectroscopy
H. J. Sipilä, P. T. Törmä and T. Koskinen
(HS foils Oy, Espoo, Finland)
11:55 – 12:15
OP61 - Evaluation of new XRF instrumentation for assessing human exposure to toxic metals in field-based studies
D. Guimarães, M. Praamsma and P. Parsons
(Wadsworth Center and University at Albany, Albany, NY, USA)
Parallel Session 20: Imaging Techniques + Nuclear Techniques
Room 2- Chair: Pedro Amaro
Imaging Techniques
11:15 – 11:35
OP62 - Rock porosity quantification by Dual-Energy X-ray
computed microtomography
A. P. Teles, I. Lima and R. T. Lopes
(Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
11:35 – 11:55
OP63 - Elemental mapping using a gaseous detector: How? Why? Which advantages?
A.L.M.Silva, S.Cirino, M.L.Carvalho, S. Pessanha, M. Manso, J.P. Santos, M. Guerra, M. Costa and J.F.C.A. Veloso
(I3N, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal)
Nuclear Techniques
11:55 – 12:15
OP64 - Hydrogen polaron in TiO2 investigated by muSR
R. B. L. Vieira, R. C. Vilão, H. V. Alberto, J. M. Gil, A. Weidinger, J. S. Lord, P. Mengyan, B. B. Baker and R. L. Lichtic
(CEMDRX, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)
12:15 – 13:45 Lunch
13: 45 – 15:00 Poster Session #3
15: 00 – 19:30 Conference Excursion
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POSTER SESSION #3
Application of spectroscopy in: Environmental and geochemical analysis
PS3.1 - Concentration Analysis of 15 Trace Elements in Spring water samples Using ICP-MS ―Observations Over a Seven Year Period
Y. Manaka, M. Goto, H. Nakajima and M. Abe
PS3.2 - Extraction of selected compounds of mercury from the real samples for speciation analysis using RP-HPLC-UV-CVG-QTAAS
Alzbeta Kolorosova, Ondrej Linhart, Vaclav Cerveny, Jan Kratzer, Jakub Hranicek and Petr Rychlovsky
PS3.3 - REE determination in imitation jewelry from China by ICP-MS
J. S. A. Silva, P. P. Arcenio, T. A. Maranhão and V. L. Frescura
PS3.4 - Prepare and Characterization of a Soil Reference Material for Inorganic Nutrients and Contaminants
T. R. Verhalen, G. B. Souza and A. R. A. Nogueira
PS3.5 - Trace elemental determination in rock samples by ICP-MS
F. Bazzano, E. Previde Massara, N. Sommariva and P. Casali
PS3.6 - Solid phase extraction and HR ICP-MS determination of Rare Earth Elements in seawater samples: two case studies
Emilia Vasileva, Irena Wysocka and Eunmi Han
PS3.7 - Lead isotope ratios determination in seawater by SeaFast sample introduction system and High Resolution ICP-MS
Emilia Vasileva and Anna Maria Orani
PS3.8 - Characterization of an Iron meteorite using 57-Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy and elemental analysis
P.C. Silva, M. Guerra, R. Marques, M. I. Prudêncio, A. Ramalho, V.A. Khomchenko, G. Klingelhoefer, E.I. Alves, A.C. Batista and B.F.O. Costa
PS3.9 - GC-CVAFS speciation of Hg in aqueous effluents from the oil and gas industry using different alkylation reactions
Sarzamin Khan, Rodrigo A. Gonçalves, Maria Luiza B. Tristão, Roberta M., T. de Mattos and Ricardo Q. Aucelio
PS3.10 - A study for elements determination for evaluating their mobility in coal and ashes using experimental design
Sandra Maria Maia, Wolfgang Kalkreuth, Marco F. Ferrão and Mikael Gassena
PS3.11 - Coal combustion: evaluation of trace elements enrichment in fly and/or bottom ashes
Sandra Maria Maia, Wolfgang Kalkreuth and Ana Paula Bitelo
PS3.12 - Analysis of REE in Basalt, Cement, Shale, Rock and Stream Sediment CRMs by ICP-QMS
Rui Santos, Sebastian Wünscher, Heike Gleisner and René Chemnitzer
PS3.13 - Determination of inorganic elements in fountain waters of the Iron Quadrangle, Minas Gerais, Brazil using ICP-MS and statistical data analysis
C. A. Ferreira, H. E. L. Palmieri and M. A. B. C. Menezes
PS3.14 - The utilization of nanometer-sized zirconium oxide for preconcentration and speciation of trace chromium in waters by solid phase extraction
and determination by electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy
L. Okenicová, M. Žemberyová, S. Procházková and R. Halko
PS3.15 - Metals, metalloids and ions determination in size-fractionated soils collected in an industrial city of Argentina
Anabella Morales del Mastro, Marcelo Pereyra, Agustín Londonio, Victoria Pereyra, Raúl Jiménez Rebagliati, Laura Dawidowski, Darío Gómez and
Patricia Smichowski
PS3.16 - Bismuth preconcentration and determination by FI-HG-AAS involving an on-line solid phase extraction system and L-proline immobilized on
carbon nanotubes
B. Parodi, A. Londonio, G. Polla and P. Smichowski
PS3.17 - UHPLC-(+) APCI-MS/MS Determination of oxygenated and nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in airborne particulate matter and tree
barks collected in Buenos Aires city
F. Fujiwara, M. Guiñez, P. Smichowski and S. Soledad Cerutti
PS3.18 - Supramolecular assembly microextraction of Sudan blue II in environmental samples prior to its spectrophotometric determination
SevtapYiğit, Mustafa Tuzen, Mustafa Soylak and Mehmet Dogan
PS3.19* - Solid phase extraction of mercury from natural waters on copper particles
N. Panichev, M.M. Kalumba and K.L. Mandiwana
PS3.20 - Thallium determination in contaminated water and biological samples: a population-based case–control study in Valdicastello Carducci and
Pietrasanta (Lucca, Italy)
E. Bramanti, M. Onor, B. Campanella, A. D’Ulivo, S. Biagi, G. Rossi, O. Curzio, R. Giannecchini, M. D’Orazio and R. Petrini
PS3.21 - Spectrophotometric determination of uranium after ionic liquid based dispersive liquid liquid microextraction
Esra Bağda and Mustafa Tuzen
PS3.22 - Determination of zirconium with 2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-(diethylamino) phenol in water, artificial saliva and dental materials after ionic
liquid based microextraction
Esra Bağda and Mustafa Tuzen
PS3.23 - Bechar 002 ordinary chondrite: a textural and chemicalmineralogical study
R. Campanero, R. Lunar and J. Martínez-Frías
PS3.24 - Cost-effective and rapid digestion method for sediment and soil sample analysis
S. Harangi, K. Hubay, B. Tóthmérész, E. Simon and M. Braun
PS3.25 - Assessment of contamination level of oxbows based on core sediments in the Upper Tisza Region, Hungary
Zs. Balogh, S. Harangi, B. Tóthmérész and E. Simon
PS3.26 - Characterization of an innovative waste-derived fertilizer by hyperspectral imaging
Serranti S., Trella A., Bonifazi G., Santarelli M., Tirillò J. and Valente M.
PS3.27 - Determination of Pb2+ in water samples by ultrasound assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on solidification of floating organic
droplet combined with flame atomic absorption spectrometry
Ç. Arpa Şahin, I. Arıdaşır and S. Bektaş
PS3.28 - Determination of essential elements and inorganic contaminants in the water and sediment of Mangue Seco Bay, Bahia, Brazil
C. F. Gromboni, A. F. Sousa and J. P. D. C. de Matos
PS3.29 - Trace mercury speciation in specific Antarctic soils
O. Zvěřina, R. Červenka, J. Šimůnek, P. Coufalík, J. Kuta and J. Komárek
PS3.30 - Combined X-ray microanalytical study of metal uptake capability of argillaceous rocks
J. Osán, A. Kéri, M. Fábián, F. Gergely, R. Dähn and S. Török
PS3.31 - Correction of X-ray pleochroism in micro-XANES studies of Fe oxidation state in amphibole crystals
Á. Szabó, J. Osán, D. Breitner, C. Szabó, M. Borchert and K. Appel
PS3.32 - Chemometric study of SrBr molecule formation for bromine determination in environmental samples by high resolution continuum source
molecular absorption spectrometry
P. P. Arcênio, J. S. A. Silva and T. A. Maranhão
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PS3.33 - Determination of rare earths elements in geological samples by LIBS
T.A. Labutin, A.M. Popov, S.M. Zaytsev and N.B. Zorov
PS3.34 - Application of microanalytical X-ray fluorescence instrumentation (µ-XRF) to study multielemental composition of vegetables grown in
agricultural soils irrigated with reclaimed waste waters
H. Gallardo, I.Queralt, E.Marguí, J.Tapias, M. Guerra and M.L.Carvalho
PS3.35 - Structural characterization of Moroccan Cedrus wooden artifacts dating to 21th, 19th and 16th centuries using FTIR Spectroscopy and X-Ray
Diffraction: a methodological approach
S. Fellak, A. Boukir, L. Hajji and M. L. Carvalho
PS3.39 – Degradation process of Argania Spinosa Moroccan wooden artifacts by FTIR and X-ray Diffraction
S. Fellak, A. Boukir, L. Hajji and M. L. Carvalho
Application of spectroscopy in: Fuels and biofuels
PS3.36 - Heterogeneous catalyst Si/Ki-Fe2O3 on the transesterification reaction of triacylglicerols in the kernel oil of the macaúba palm (Acrocomia
aculeata) into methyl esters
A.L. Macedo, J.D. Fabris, R. S. Santos, M.C. Pereira, W.L. Oliveira, R.M Coelho, E.L. Macedo, M.J.M. Pires, R. Augusti and J.D. Ardisson
PS3.37 - Direct determination of rare earths elements in petroleum and derivatives by ICP-MS
W. Sandoval, C. Duyck and T. Saint'Pierre
PS3.38 - Method for quantification of vanadyl porphyrins in fractions of crude oils
Flávia G. Wandekoken, Christiane B. Duyck and Tatiana D. Saint’Pierre
Application of spectroscopy in: Food Analysis
PS3.40 - Trace Element Characterization of dried baby shrimp: Bulk Analysis by Portable High Definition XRF compared to Elemental Mapping by
Synchrotron Radiation uXRF using a MAIA detector
D. Guimarães, P. J. Parsons, S. Lin, H. Rong and A. Woll
* Poster not presented
THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 3, 2015
Room GA- Chair: Jorge Fernandez
08:45 – 09:30
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL11 - Unraveling biological systems through chemical speciation
M. A. Z. Arruda
(GEPAM and University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil)
09:30 – 10:05
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL12 - Hyphenated Techniques - protein determination and characterization
E. Bramanti, B. Campanella, M. Onor and A. D’Ulivo
(C.N.R Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds, Pisa, Italy)
10: 05 – 10:35 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
10:35 – 11:10
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL13 - The beauty of chemical heterogeneity. Analysis of works of art and cultural heritage objects
B. Wagner, O. Syta, L. Kępa, Z. Żukowska and A. Lewandowska
(Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland)
Parallel Session 21: Atomic Spectrometry
Room GA – Chair: Jiri Dědina
11:15 – 11:45
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL9 - Volatile species generation and atomization for atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence: new developments
J. Dědina, J. Kratzer, S. Musil, K. Marschner, T. Matoušek, M. Svoboda, Z. Mester, R.E. Sturgeon, M. Talába and P. Dvořák
(Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the ASCR, Brno, Czech Republic)
11:45 – 12:05
OP65 - Enrichment of vanadium by green extraction methods and its GFAAS determination in water and food samples
Mustafa Tuzen, Naeemullah, Tasneem Gul Kazi
(Gaziosmanpaşa University, Chemistry Department, Tokat, Turkey)
12:05 – 12:25
OP66 - Contribution of charge-transfer collision to excitations of iron ion in high-power nitrogen microwave induced plasma
K. Wagatsuma, K. Satoh
(Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
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Parallel Session 22: Organic and Inorganic Mass Spectrometry
Room 1- Chair: Bernhard Welz
11:15 – 11:45
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
KL10 - Determination of halogens using high-resolution graphite furnace molecular absorption spectrometry and direct
solid sample analysis
Bernhard Welz, É. R. Pereira, A. R. Borges and M. G. R. Vale
(Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)
11:45 – 12:05
OP67 - Analytical Performance of Gas-Cylinder-Free Plasma Desorption/Ionization System for Detection of Non-volatile
Chemical Warfare Agents
T. Iwai, K. Kakegawa, M. Aida, H. Nagashima, T. Nagoya, H. Miyahara, Y. Seto and A. Okino
(Kwansei Gakuin University, Hyogo, Japan)
12:05 – 12:25
OP68 - Simultaneous on-line coupling of Chromatography to organic and inorganic Mass Spectrometry for speciation and
quantification of alkyl phosphates in Lithium Ion Battery Electrolytes
Jennifer Menzel, Vadim Kraft, Martin Winter, Sascha Nowak
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
Parallel Session 23: Nuclear Techniques
Room 2- Chair: Alexander A. Kamnev
11:15 – 11:45
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
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KL11 - Emission ( Co) Mössbauer spectroscopy in bioanalysis
A.A. Kamnev, Yu.D. Perfiliev, L.A. Kulikov, A.V. Tugarova, K. Kovács, Z. Homonnay and E. Kuzmann
(Laboratory of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saratov, Russia)
11:45 – 12:05
OP69 - Methods on hyperfine fields orientation in nuclear probe techniques
K. Szymański, D. Satuła, W. Olszewski and B. Kalska-Szostko
(University of Białystok, Białystok, Poland)
12:05 – 12:25
OP70 - Comparison of iron-bearing minerals in ordinary chondrites from H, L and LL groups using Mössbauer spectroscopy
with a high velocity resolution
A.A. Maksimova, M.I. Oshtrakh, E.V. Petrova, V.I. Grokhovsky and V.A. Semionkin
(Institute of Physics and Technology, Ural Federal University, Russian Federation)
Parallel Session 24: Biological Applications
Room SA - Chair: Carlos Azevedo
11:25 – 11:45
OP71 - Immobilized of Lactobacillus plantarium on to Magnetite Florosil Nanoparticules and Its’ Application in Coproduction of Mannanase and Phytase Enzymes
Neslihan Dikbas, Cem Celenkli and Hayrunnisa Nadaroglu
(Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey)
11:45 – 12:05
OP72 - ICP-MS based analytical methodology for counting tumor cells, viruses and pathogenic bacteria
Q.Q. Wang, Y. Liang, C.L. Liu and L.M. Yang
(College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, China)
12:05 – 12:25
OP73 – Study of mineral translocation and accumulation in biofortified durum wheat (Triticum durum) grains
M. Guerra, I. M. Pataco, F. C. Lidon, I. Ramos, K. Oliveira, M. F. Pessoa, M. L. Carvalho, J. C. Ramalho, A. E. Leitão, J. P.
Santos, P. S. Campos, M. M. Silva, I. P. Pais and F. H. Reboredo
(LIBPhys - UNL, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal)
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12:25 – 14:00 Lunch
Room GA – Chair: Fernando Amaro
14:00 – 14:35
PLENARY LECTURE:
PL14 - Analysis of clustering processes in hydrogen-bonded liquids by matrix-isolation FTIR spectroscopy
I. Doroshenko, V. Pogorelov, G. Pitsevich, V. Sablinskas and V. Balevicius
(Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Parallel Session 25: Hyphenated Techniques
Room GA - Chair: Fernando Amaro
14:40 – 15:00
OP74 - In situ Swagelok® differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (ISDEMS): New on-line analysis enables insight
into Lithium Ion Batteries during operation
H. Hahn, R. Wagner, F. Schappacher, M. Winter and S Nowak
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
15:00 – 15:20
OP75 - UV-photochemical Se volatile compound generation from its species for QT-AAS determination
E. Nováková and P. Rychlovský
(Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic)
15:20 – 15:40
OP76 - Thermal stability studies on ionic liquids by capillary electrophoresis hyphenated to an electrospray ionization mass
spectrometer
M. Pyschik, M. Winter and S. Nowak
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
Parallel Session 26: Organic and Inorganic Mass Spectrometry
Room 1 - Chair: Manuela Silva
14:40 – 15:00
OP77 - Investigations of Fluorinated Flame Retardants for Lithium-Ion Battery Electrolytes by Gas Chromatography - Mass
Spectrometry and Ion Chromatography - Electrospray Ionization - Mass Spectrometry
X. Mönnighoff, P. Murmann, W. Weber, M. Winter, S. Nowak
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
15:00 – 15:20
OP78 - Investigation of Organophosphates in Thermal and Electrochemical Aged Lithium Hexafluorophosphate-Based
Lithium Ion Battery Electrolytes
V. Kraft, W. Weber, M. Winter and S. Nowak
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
15:20 – 15:40
OP79 - Investigations of Organic Electrolytes and their VC consumption in Lithium-ion Batteries via HPLC-UV/VIS and HPLCAPCI-MS
Carola Schultz, Yunxian Qian, Falko Schappacher, Martin Winter and Sascha Nowak
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany)
Parallel Session 27: Food Analysis
Room SA - Chair: Diana Guimarães
14:40 – 15:00
OP80 - Possibilities and Limitations of Reducing Mercury Concentration in Fish by Cooking
N.A. Panichev and S. E.Panicheva
(Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa)
15:00 – 15:20
OP81 - Selenium bioaccessibility and speciation in lettuce after selenium biofortification
E. do Nascimento da Silva, F. Aureli, M. D’Amato, A. Raggi, F. Cubadda and S. Cadore
(University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil)
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15:20 – 15:40
OP82 - Direct Determination of Propylene Glycol and Ethylene Glycol in Foods by GC-FID
Ho Soo Lim, Ju Young Hwang, EunA Choi, Gun young Lee and Tae Seok Kang
(Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, Korea)
15:40 – 16:15 Coffee Break (Sponsored by Perkin Elmer)
16:15 – 17:45 Poster Session #4
17:45 Closing Cerimony - CSI 2017, Italy - Fado Session
20:00 – 23:00 Conference Dinner
POSTER SESSION #4
Molecular Spectrometry
PS4.1 - Scintillation Emission from Electron Avalanches in Ar and Xe
C.M.B. Monteiro
PS4.2- Electroluminescence Emission around Thin Anode Wires in Ar and Xe Proportional Scintillation Counters
C.M.B. Monteiro and C.A.O. Henriques
Organic and Inorganic Mass Spectrometry
PS4.3 - Determination of carboxylic acids in biological matrices by GC/MS following single-step aqueous derivatization with triethyloxonium
tetrafluoroborate
D. Ferraro, M. Onor, B. Campanella, S. Tegli, E. Bramanti, S. Giannarelli, A. D’Ulivo and E. Pagliano
Imaging Techniques
PS4.4 - Progress of graffiti removal with laser Nd:YVO4 in coarse grained by means of hyperspectral imaging techniques
J.S. Pozo-Antonio, M.P. Fiorucci, A. Ramil, T. Rivas, A.J. López and D. Barral
PS4.5 - Visualization method for radiographic films through silver concentration mapping using x-ray fluorescence
E. A. S. Gonçalves, D. F. Oliveira, M. J. Anjos, J. T. Assis, L. F. Oliveira and R. T. Lopes
PS4.6 - EDXRF imaging system based on a gaseous detector: characteristics and adequacy
A.L.M.Silva, S.Cirino, I. Fortes, C.D. Azevedo, M.L.Carvalho and J.F.C.A. Veloso
PS4.7 - A Time Projection Chamber with Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) for Hadron Spectroscopy
M. Ball, R. Beck, B. Ketzer, J. Ottnad, D. Schaab and R. Schmitz
Nuclear Techniques
PS4.8 - Gamma-ray and neutron spectrometers: An investigation of elemental composition of near-Earth asteroids onboard the miniature
deep space probe
N. Hasebe, H. Kusano, H. Nagaoka, T. Adachi, K. Yoshida, M. Naito, E. Shibamura, H. Kuno, Y. Amano, J. A. Matias Lopes and J. Martínez-Frías
PS4.9 - High pressure Xenon GSPC based detector for hard X-ray and gamma spectroscopy
C. D. R. Azevedo, B. F. R. Silva, F. A. B. Pereira and J. F. C. Veloso
PS4.10 - Gamma irradiation of collagen based materials. Unilateral NMR, FTIR and thermal microscopy investigations
Claudiu Şendrea, Elena Badea, Ioana Stanculescu, Lucretia Miu and Horia Iovu
PS4.11 - Highly efficient nanoparticles of functionalized iron oxide for medical practices through magnetically-induced hyperthermia in
oncology
Roberta V. Ferreira, Priscila P. Silva, Elene C. Pereira-Maia, Rosana Z. Domingues, J. D. Fabris and Luis Carlos D. Cavalcante
Methods of Surface Analysis and Depth Profiling
PS4.12 - Challenges and limitations of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigations in surface and depth analysis
R. Steinberger, J. Walter, T. Greunz, J. Duchoslav, M. Arndt, T. Steck, J. Faderl and D. Stifter
PS4.13 - Methodology for depth analysis of polymers by means of ultra-low-angle microtomy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
T. Greunz, S. E. Schausberger, H. Duchaczek, R. Steinberger, J. Walter, B. Strauß and D. Stifter
PS4.14 - Nondestructive and monolayer sensitive investigations of semi-conductors and organic surfaces by nonlinear optical methods
C. Reitböck, E. Głowacki, N. S. Sariciftci and D. Stifter
Application of spectroscopy in: Material Sciences
PS4.15 - Spectroscopic and X-ray scattering studies of ordering of cellulose and Pluronics in ionic liquids – the role of water
J. Dybal, N. Kotov, A. Šturcová, A.Zhigunov and V. Raus
PS4.16 - The hybrid pigments, one way to capture the color of flowers
E. Perez-Ramírez, E. Lima and A. Vargas
PS4.17 - Naproxen release from thermo-responsive hydrogels monitored by UV-Vis Spectroscopy
M.N. Olejniczak, K. Piechocki and M. Kozanecki
PS4.18 - Structure of magnesium aluminosilicate glasses and glass-ceramics with and without chromium oxide
M.G. Ferreira da Silva
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PS4.19 - Novel protocol for the solid-state synthesis of magnetite for medical practices
D.L. Paiva, A.L. Andrade, J.D. Fabris, J.D. Ardisson and R.Z. Domingues
PS4.20 - L-histidinium thiocyanurate: Experimental and theoretical studies of a new nonlinear optical material
M. A. Pereira Gonçalves, P. S. Pereira Silva, M. Ramos Silva and J. A. Paixão
PS4.21 - Positron Annihilation Studies on Nanocrystalline Copper Thin Films Doped with Nitrogen
P.M. Gordo, M.F. Ferreira Marques and M.T. Vieira
PS4.22 - Structure of cyclohexane ring containing compounds with silicon and germanium substituents as studied by means of vibrational
spectroscopy
V. Aleksa, C. Cotter, V. Jocys, M. Pucetaitė, V. Sablinskas and G. A. Guirgis
PS4.23 - Carbonate rocks pore network connectivity anisotropy
A. C. Machado, R.T. Lopes and I. Lima
PS4.24 - Structural and optical properties of TSAG and TSLAG crystals grown by Czochralski
J. F. C. Carreira, J. Rodrigues, P. M. M. Correia, M. Peres, I. F. C. Castro, J. F. C. A. Veloso, L. Rino, L. C. Alves, K. Shimamura, E. G. Villora, K.
Lorenz and T. Monteiro
PS4.25 - Spectroscopic analysis of LYSO: Ce crystals
A. F. Martins, J. F. C. Carreira, J. Rodrigues, I. F. C. Castro, J. F. C. A. Veloso, L. Rino and T. Monteiro
PS4.26 - The role of CdO in the structure of glasses from a section in the CdO-TeO2-GeO2 system
C. G. Pérez-Hernández, Ma. E. Zayas, J. Alvarado-Rivera, D. A. Rodríguez-Carvajal, Ma. B. Manzanares-Martínez, M. E. Álvarez, R. LozadaMorales and J. Ma. Rincón
PS4.27 - Mössbauer, XRD and XRF studies of Roman Haltern 70 amphorae from Roman Provinces of Lusitania and Baetica
F. Wagner, U. Wagner, W. Häusler, A. Francisco, M. Guerra, B.F.O. Costa and A.J.M. Silva
PS4.28 - Structural and nonlinear optical studies of a salt with an octupolar chromophore: guanidinium cyclopropanecarboxylate
P. S. Pereira Silva, M. A. Pereira Gonçalves, M. Ramos Silva and J. A. Paixão
PS4.29 - Searching for Porphyrin-Based Lanthanide Complexes With Both Visible and NIR Emission
M. Susano, C. T. Arranja, L. C. J. Pereira, M. Ramos Silva and A.J.F.N. Sobral
PS4.30 - Magnetic coupling through cyanoacetate bridges: Syntheses, structure and physical properties of two low dimensional compounds
M. Ramos Silva, J. Coutinho, L.C.J. Pereira, P. Martín-Ramos and J.C. Waerenborgh
PS4.31 - Mössbauer spectroscopy studies on supersaturated FeCoSn solid solutions and their ordering by annealing
B. Malaman, G. Le Caër, B.F.O. Costa, P.M. Gordo and A. Ramalho
PS4.32 - Positron lifetime spectroscopy studies on moisture absorption and thermal ageing of an epoxy
J.M.M. Luís, P.M. Gordo, M.F. Ferreira Marques, M. Duarte Naia and José J.L. Morais
PS4.33 - Synthesis, structure and physical properties of luminescent Pr(III) -diketonate complexes
V. Pereira, A. Costa, J. Feldl, T.M.R. Maria, J.S.S. Melo, P. Martín-Ramos, J. Martín-Gil and M. Ramos Silva
Application of spectroscopy in: Clinical and pharmaceutical analysis
PS4.34 - Spectroscopic and Thermal Analysis of serum in multiple myeloma patients
L. Plotnokova, T. Nosenko, M. Uspenskaya, R. Olekhnovich, A. Polyanichko, S. Voloshin, A. Garifullin
PS4.35 - Elements concentration in human urine determined using TXRF method
U. Majewska, P. Łyżwa, K. Łyżwa, D. Banaś, A. Kubala-Kukuś, J. Wudarczyk-Moćko, I. Stabrawa, J. Braziewicz, M. Pajek, G. Antczak, B.
Borkowska and S. Góźdź
PS4.36 - Determination of element levels in human serum: Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence medical applications
U. Majewska, P. Łyżwa, K. Łyżwa, D. Banaś, A. Kubala-Kukuś, J. Wudarczyk-Moćko, I. Stabrawa, J. Braziewicz, M. Pajek, G. Antczak, B.
Borkowska and S. Góźdź
PS4.37 - Application of X-ray microtomography in environmental, biological and pharmaceutical solid dosage forms studies
A. Kubala-Kukuś, D. Banaś, U. Majewska, I. Stabrawa, J. Wudarczyk-Moćko, J. Braziewicz, M. Pajek and S. Góźdź
PS4.38 - A novel approach based on spectrofluorimetry for the determination of Silodosin in pharmaceutical dosage forms
E. Er and N. Erk
PS4.39 - Study of the Element Concentration in Cancerous Tissues
C. Bettencourt, M. L. Carvalho, J. P. Santos and M. Guerra
PS4.40 - Analysis of trace elements in the hair of newborns using XRF Spectrometry
J. Carmo, I. Salva, L. Pereira-da-Silva, J. G. O'Neill, M. L. Carvalho, J. P. Santos and M. Guerra
PS4.41 - Raman spectroscopy in dental research: analysis of the interface between dentin and direct composite restorations
F. Chasqueira, S. Pessanha, M. L. Carvalho, J. Portugal and S. Arantes-Oliveira
PS4.42 - Study of the effects of unsupervised OTC whitening products in dental enamel using μ- XRF and μ- Raman spectroscopies: 39 days
protocol
J. Castro, J. Godinho, A. Mata, M. L. Carvalho, J. M. Silveira and S. Pessanha
PS4.43 - Study of the distribution of toxic elements in teeth treated with amalgam using µ-EDXRF
Carina Ferreira, Filipa Chasqueira, Sofia Pessanha and Mauro Guerra
PS4.44 - Analysis of geometric factors in the Ca-P ratio measuring in bones by µ-EDXRF
A.Costa, M. Fonseca, C. Santos, A. F. Silva, M. L. Carvalho, J. P. Santos, M. Guerra
Application of spectroscopy in: Speciation analysis/Metallomics
PS4.45 - Investigation of metalloprotein expressions of Perna perna mussels from differentially contaminated areas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by
SEC-HPLC-ICP-MS
R. T. Lavradas, R. C. C. Rocha, T. D. Saint’Pierre, R. A. Hauser-Davis and J. M. Godoy
PS4.46 - Effect of the use of copper compounds on plants for the control of bacterial diseases
B. Campanella, M. Onor, A. D’Ulivo, S. Tegli, P. Bogani, M. Cerboneschi and E. Bramanti
PS4.47 - Method development for selenoaminoacids determination in selenized yeast by HPLC-ICP OES
Vivian M. O. Carioni, Bruno M. Siqueira, Alexandre M. Fioroto, Angerson N. Nascimento and Pedro V. Oliveira
PS4.48 - Differences in Pt-drugs reactivity towards peptides containing methionine or histidine
G. Artiaga, A. Iglesias-Jiménez, E. Moreno-Gordaliza, M.L. Mena and M.M. Gómez-Gómez
PS4.49- Arsenic biotransformation by resistant bacteria in highly contaminated areas in El Tatio Geyser Field of Chile
M. Gómez-Gómez, I.Pizarro, G. Artiaga, D. Román and M. A. Palacios
PS4.50 - Speciation studies of metal-binding proteins in pore water
O.C. Vázquez-Padín, M.C. Barciela-Alonso, A. Moreda-Piñeiro, P. Herbello-Hermelo and P. Bermejo-Barrera
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PS4.51 - Speciation of inorganic Sb, Se and Te in food and environmental samples using modified TiO2/MWCNTs nanocomposite packed micro
column coupled with HG-ICP-OES
P.N. Nomngongo and J.C. Ngila
Application of spectroscopy in: Miniaturisation and nanotechnology
PS4.52 - Critical comparison between different quantum dot water-solubilization approaches based on asymmetrical flow field-flow
fractionation coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis
D. Bouzas-Ramos, M. Menéndez-Miranda, M. García Cortés, J. M. Costa-Fernández, J. R. Encinar and A. Sanz-Medel
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