Below is a simplified conference page which can be found at: http://www.deakin.edu.au/flowanalysis9/ or http://www.deakin.edu.au/flowanalysis9/graphical/index.htm
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Scientific ProgrammeThe scientific programme consisted of plenary lectures and contributed lectures. Each session of contributed papers began with an invited lecture from a prominent flow analysis scientist. For abstracts and biographical notes of the invited speakers click on this link.TimetableClick on any session to see detailed program
Conference ProceedingsConference proceedings will be published in Analytica Chimica Acta after normal reviewing procedures.Supporting OrganisationsFlow Analysis IX is held under the auspices of the Analytical Chemistry Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and is also sponsored by the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry.Sponsors of Flow Analysis IX:
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Chair:
Ian
McKelvie, Monash University
Secretary:
Daryl Tucker, Deakin University
Treasurer:
Terry Elms, RMIT University
Convener,
Scientific Subcommittee: Neil Barnett, Deakin University
Convenor,
Fundraising & Sponsorship Subcommittee: Chris Chow, CRC for Water
Quality & Treatment
Convenor,
International Advisory Board: David Davey, University of South Australia
Convenor,
Publicity/E-communication Subcommittee: Simon Lewis, Deakin University
Commitee
Members:
Robert Cattrall,
La Trobe University
Stuart Chalk,
University of North Florida
Spas Kolev,
University of Melbourne
Monday 17th
1.00 Registration Opens
3.30 Opening of the Conference Chair: Ian McKelvie
Prof Pip Hamilton, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Deakin University
3.35 Opening address Chair: Ian McKelvie
The Role and Importance of Flow Analysis in Analytical Science, Gary Christian, University of Washington, USA
3.55 Plenary Lecture P1 Chair: Ian McKelvie
FLOW INJECTION TECHNIQUES FOR ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTICS, Paul Worsfold, University of Plymouth, UK
5.00 Social Mixer
Tuesday 18th
8.30 Plenary Lecture P2, Chair: Bob Cattrall
ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN FLOW ANALYSIS: FAR MORE THAN DETECTORS, Ivano Gutz, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
9.30 Invited Lecture I1, Chair: Bob Cattrall
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSING FOR FLOW ANALYSIS, Peter Hauser, The University of Basle, Switzerland
10.00 coffee
Session 1 Chair: Elias Zagatto
10.30 C1. Analysis of Phenols at Bare and Polymer-Coated Carbon Electrodes. Vicky Vicente-Beckett, Central Queensland University, Australia.
10.50 C2 Electrochemical Oxidation of Tiopronin at Diamond Film Electrodes and its Determination by Amperometric Flow Injection Analysis. W. Siangproh, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
11.10 C3 Circulatory Flow-Injection Analysis for Determination of Bromate Using Fe(III)-Fe(II) Potential Buffer. Toshihiko Imato, Kyushu University, Japan.
11.30 C4 Validation by NMR of a Flow Injection System Designed to Measure Redidual Levels of the Fungacide Phosphonate in Plants and Soils, Nicola A. Porter, RMIT, Australia
11.50 Break
Session 2 Chair: Vicky Vicente-Beckett
12.00 C5 Development of Sonoreactors for Flow Systems. Rui A.S. Lapa, Universidade do Porto, Portugal.
12.20 C6 The Determination of Psilocin and Psilocybin using Flow Injection Analysis and Sequential Injection Analysis Coupled with Chemiluminescence Detection, Nicole Anastos, Deakin University, Australia
12.40 C7 Development of an On-Line Electrochemical Analyser for Trace Level Aluminium. Christopher W. K. Chow, Australian Water Quality Centre, Australia.
1.00 lunch
2.00 Invited Lecture I2, Chair: Toshihiko Imato
SEPARATION OF METALLIC SPECIES IN GAS-DIFFUSION AND PERVAPORATION FLOW INJECTION ANALYSIS, Spas Kolev, University of Melbourne, Australia
Session 3 Chair: Toshihiko Imato
2.30 C8 The Application of Chromatomembrane Cells for Extraction and Preconcentration Procedures in Flow-Analysis. Jurgen Simon, Free University of Berlin, Germany.
2.50 C9 Ion-Selective Microspheres for Multiplexed Total Analysis With Fluidic Systems. Eric Bakker, Auburn University, USA
3.10 C10 Determination of Arsenic with On-Line Sorption Preconcentration and Hydride Generation-Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Solange Cadore, UNICAMP, Brazil
3.30 afternoon tea
4.00 Poster Session 1
6.30 Barbecue
Wednesday 19th
8.30 Plenary Lecture P3, Chair: Alan Townshend
LABORATORY ON A CHIP, SHRINKING FLOW ANALYSIS, Gillian Greenway, University of Hull, UK
9.30 Invited Lecture I3, Chair: Alan Townshend
Wireless Sensor Networks for Environmental Monitoring – How to Realise the Dream of an Environmental Nervous System, Dermot Diamond, Dublin City University, Ireland.
10.00 coffee
Session 4 Chair: Nichola Porter
10.30 C11 Miniature Hybrid Batch-Flow Detection Cell for Automated SIA Chemiluminescence Assays. Miroslav Polasek, Charles University, Czech Republic.
10.50 C12 Flow System for Pre-Concentration and Photometric Determination of Reactive Mercury. Celio Pasquini, UNICAMP, Brazil.
11.10 C13 Implementation of an Automated Real-Time Flow Analysis System for Mineral Leaching. Frank Peddie, University of South Australia, Australia.
11.30 break
Session 5 Chair: Paul Worsfold
11.40 C14 Determination of Trace Metals and Rare Earth Elements in Seawater by On-Line Column Preconcentration Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using MAF-8HQ Resin. Shizuko Hirata, The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sciences Technology (AIST), Japan.
12.00 C15 Lability of Metal Ion-Fulvic Acid Complexes as Probed by FIA and DGT. Kipton J. Powell, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
12.20 C16 Determination of Some Organic Pollutants Using On-Line Solid Phase Extraction Followed by HPLC. Yuri A. Zolotov, Moscow State University, Russia.
12.40 lunch
2.00 Invited Lecture I4, Chair: Graham Marshall
AN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITOR FOR AEROSOLIZED PATHOGENS, Ben Hindson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Session 6 Chair: Graham Marshall
2.30 C17 Flow Injection and Sequential Injection Systems With Dynamic Surface Tension Detection for Anionic and Cationic Surfactants. Kate Grudpan, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
2.50 C19 Flow Analysis Techniques Applied to the Determination of Ammonia and Amine Species in Marine Waters. Edward C. V. Butler, CSIRO Marine Research, Australia.
3.10 C19 A Comparison of Four methods for Determination of ‘Total Phenols’ Including a New FI Method. Terence J. Cardwell, La Trobe University, Australia.
3.30 afternoon tea
4.00 Poster Session 2
Thursday 20th
8.30 Plenary Lecture P4, Chair: David Davey
ZONE FLUIDICS, Graham Marshall, GlobalFIA, USA
9.30 Invited Lecture I5, Chair: David Davey
Utilization of Flow Analysis for Process Analytical Chemistry, Ari Ivaska, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
10.00 coffee
Session 7 Chair: Kate Grudpan
10.30 C20 The Determination of Compounds of Interest to the Wine Industry Using Flow Injection Analysis With Chemiluminescence Detection. Jason W. Costin, Deakin University, Australia.
10.50 C21 Micro-Titration With Sequential Injection Using Lab-On-Valve for Acidity in Fruit Juice. Jaroon Jakmunee, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
11.10 C22 Drug Liberation Tests of Indomethacin Formulations in the Fully Automated SIA System – Comparison of Various Membrane Materials. Petr Solich, Charles University, Czech Republic.
11.30 C23 Determination of Acetaminophen in Pharmaceutical Products: A Versatile Way to Teach Simultaneously FIA and Amperometry. Lucio Angnes, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil.
11.50 break
Session 8 Chair: Ming-Ren Fuh
12.00 C24 Flow Injection System for On-Line Monitoring of Fumaric Acid in Biological Processes. Jong Il Rhee, Chonnam National University, Korea (South).
12.20 C25 Kinetic Determination of Malic Acid in Wines Using Sequential Injection Analysis. Marcela A. Segundo, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Portugal.
12.40 C26 The On-Line Monitoring of Red Wine Fermentation – First Trials. Stanley McLeod, University of South Australia, Australia.
1.00 lunch
2.00 Invited Lecture I6, Chair: Marcella Segundo
A Microscale Continuous Ion Exchanger and Extractor, Purnendu K. Dasgupta, Texas Tech University, USA.
Session 9 Chair: Marcella Segundo
2.30 C27 A Simple Flow-Injection System With Spectrophotometric Detection for Differential Kinetic Analysis. Elias A.G. Zagatto, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil.
2.50 C28 Use of Pseudo-First Order Kinetics in Flow Injection for Determination of trace Inorganic Iodine. Duangjai Nacapricha, Mahidol University, Thailand.
3.10 C29 Development of New Twin Flow Cells for Simultaneous Analysis of Copper and Iron in Sera. Tadao Sakai, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan.
3.30 afternoon tea
Session 10 Chair: Miroslav Polasek
4.00 C30 Colorimetric Bismuth Determination in Pharmaceuticals Using a Xylenol Orange Sol-Gel Sensor Coupled to a Multicommutated Flow System. Alberto N. Araujo, CEQUP, Portugal.
4.20 C31 A Specially Fabricated Thin-Layer Electrochemical Flow-Through Cell At Gold Disk Electrode For Lead Detection, P. Masawat, Chiang Mai University,Thailand.
4.40 C32 Ultra-Low Dispersion Flow Injection Analysis Using the Continuously Variable Volume Reactor. Stuart J. Chalk, University of North Florida, USA.
7.00 Conference Banquet
Friday 21th
8.30 Invited Lecture I7, Chair: Daryl Tucker
APPLICATIONS OF CHEMILUMINESCENCE AND FLOW ANALYSIS TO SELECTIVE CHEMICAL MEASUREMENT, Simon Lewis, Deakin University, Australia
Session 11 Chair: Daryl Tucker
9.00 C33 Increasing the Scope and Power of FIA Through Chemometric Approaches. Bo Karlberg, Stockholm University, Sweden.
9.20 C34 Exploiting the Lab-On-Valve Concept for Determination of Trace metals in Complex Matrices With Detection by ETAAS and ICPMS. Elo Harald Hansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
9.40 C35 The XXX System, A New Strategy and Concept in Flow Analysis. J. (Koos) F. van Staden University of Pretoria, South Africa.
10.00 coffee
Session 12 Chair: Stuart Chalk
10.30 C36 Stopped Flow Instrumentation for the Monitoring of Chemiluminescence Kinetic Profiles. Claire E. Lenehan, Deakin University, Australia.
10.50 C37 Trace Analysis of Ultrapure Chemicals for Non-Metallic Substances by Flow Injection Fluorophotometric Methods: Determination of Boron, Phosphorus and Silicon. Shoji Motomizu, Okayama University, Japan.
11.10 C38 Evaluation of the Chemiluminescence from Covalently Bound Tris(2,2’-Bipyridyl)Ruthenium(II) on Silica Particles Using Sequential Injection. Richard Bos, Deakin University, Australia.
11.30 break
11.40 Plenary Lecture P5, Chair: Neil Barnett
SOLID PHASE REACTORS AND LIQUID PHASE EMITTERS - SOME SUCCESS STORIES IN FLOW INJECTION ANALYSIS, Alan Townshend, University of Hull, UK
12.40 Close
1.00pm Lunch