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Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley (Dal Nogare) Award
Tuesday, March 09, 2021: 8:30 AM - 11:50 AM
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Apryll Stalcup from Dublin City University is the 2021 Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley (Dal Nogare) Award winner.
Professor Stalcup, currently in the School of Chemical Sciences at Dublin City University, pioneered the use of novel chiral additives (e.g., sulfated-β-cyclodextrin, heparin and quinine) in capillary electrophoresis and characterization of surface-confined ionic liquids across a wide application range (reversed phase, normal phase, ion exchange and ion exclusion).
The Dal Nogare award is given each year by the Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley to an outstanding scientist in the field of chromatography, the award winner is selected for contributions to the fundamental understanding of the chromatographic process. This year’s award winner is Professor Apryll Stalcup from Dublin City University.
Additional Info
Presentations:
- Session Number: A06-01
- Tuesday, March 09, 8:40 AM - 9:15 AM
While separation sciences have long been recognized as key enabling technologies across a broad range of sectors, the dynamic interaction between solute, mobile phase, and stationary phase masks a wealth of molecular information. A long-term scientific goal of our research has been to understand the relationship between intermolecular interactions and...
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- Session Number: A06-02
- Tuesday, March 09, 9:15 AM - 9:50 AM
We have explored the modification of silica particles for HPLC without the use of the traditional silanization reactions. In one example, we used diazotization reactions to synthesize a thin polyphenylene-like layer on the silica particle surface. This layer can act as the stationary phase for HPLC. It also provides a...
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- Session Number: A06-03
- Tuesday, March 09, 9:50 AM - 10:25 AM
Combining the nanomolar detectability of solid electrodes with sub-minute high efficiency chromatographic media will present new opportunities in many key applications. In this work, the coupling of electrochemical detection at a boron-doped diamond electrode (BDD) with core-shell chromatography is examined for the rapid nano-molar detection of targeted solutes such as...
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- Session Number: A06-04
- Tuesday, March 09, 10:40 AM - 11:15 AM
Chromatographic separation science often requires the use of a large volume of organic solvents. Moving toward separations that use minimal amounts of organic or hazardous solvents would be highly beneficial. This capability will require the separation devices to be highly selective for the analytes of interests and highly efficient. Also,...
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- Session Number: A06-05
- Tuesday, March 09, 11:15 AM - 11:50 AM
Reports on free, peptide and protein associated D-amino acids in living organisms are increasing tremendously in the last several years. Their role in human disease and presence as biomarkers are beginning to be recognized. These advances are due, in great respect, to the development of powerful new analytical methodologies. The...
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