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22.2.2017 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry 2017 ConfTool Pro Printout https://www.conftool.com/ewcps2017/index.php?page=browseSessions&print=yes&doprint=yes&mode=table&presentations=show 1/31 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry 2017 Date: Sunday, 19/Feb/2017 9:00am 12:00pm SC Fundamentals: SHORT COURSE: Basic principles of ICPMS Location: ARLBERGwell.com Finish Arena (ZIELSTADION) SEMINAR ROOM Gertrud Gabl Chair: Ramon Barnes This course will introduce inductively coupled plasma (ICP) mass spectrometry (MS) for elemental, isotopic, and speciation analysis. The presentations will cover basic ICPMS instrumentation and measuring concepts, as well as ICPMS features, capabilities and applications. ICP operation, sample introduction and calibration techniques, and mass... SC Isotopic Analysis: SHORT COURSE: Isotopic analysis Location: ARLBERGwell.com SEMINAR ROOM (1st floor) Chair: Frank Vanhaecke Chair: Jose Ignacio Garcia Alonso In the first part of the short course, the sources of natural variation in the isotopic composition of the elements will be discussed. Specific attention will be devoted to elements with radiogenic nuclides (e.g., Sr, Pb) and to massdependent and mass independent isotope fractionation. In the second part of the short course we will discuss the... SC Speciation: SHORT COURSE: Speciation tools for analysis of biopolymers and small molecules and their application to life sciences Location: ARLBERGwell.com Finish Arena (ZIELSTADION) SEMINAR ROOM Rudi Matt Chair: Maria Montes Bayón Chair: Stephan Hann (1) Technical requirements: selection and implementation of separation systems and interfaces. It will cover several examples for small molecule analysis in environmental and biological applications. (2) Introduction to different methods for relative and absolute quantification of elemental species. 10:00am 4:00pm SC LAICPMS: SHORT COURSE: Laser ablation ICPMS Location: ARLBERGwell.com Finish Arena (ZIELSTADION) SEMINAR ROOM Hannes Schneider Chair: Bodo Hattendorf Chair: Jhanis J Gonzalez This short course will cover fundamental and applied aspects of experiments using laser ablation as sampling tool for spatially resolved ICPMS analysis. It will discuss, on a basic level, the phenomena occurring during LA and ICPMS analyses most relevant for interpretation of analytical results. 1:00pm 4:00pm SC AGILENT: TECHNICAL MEETING Agilent Location: ARLBERGwell.com NORTH HALL Chair: Glenn David Woods Chair: Naoki Sugiyama ICPMS/MS UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS OF ICPMS/MS FOR RESOLVING POLYATOMIC, ISOBARIC, AND OTHER SPECTRAL INTERFERENCES SC Metrology: SHORT COURSE: Metrology in ICP MS Location: ARLBERGwell.com Finish Arena (ZIELSTADION) SEMINAR ROOM Rudi Matt Chair: Zoltan Mester An overview of the basics of Chemical Measurement Science will be given. Concepts related to measurement traceability, comparability and uncertainty will be discussed. SC Nano: SHORT COURSE: ICPMS and fieldflow fractionation for nanomaterial analysis Location: ARLBERGwell.com Finish Arena (ZIELSTADION) SEMINAR ROOM Gertrud Gabl Chair: Petra Krystek Chair: Björn Meermann Overview: i) Definition on nanomaterials & nanoparticles and analytical techniques ii) Fieldflow fractionation – History & Theory iii) Applications: Nanomaterials & FFF SC SHIMADZU: TECHNICAL MEETING Shimadzu: TOTAL SOLUTIONS FOR FOOD ANALYSIS Location: ARLBERGwell.com SEMINAR ROOM (1st floor) Uwe Oppermann, Helmar Wiltsche, Jürgen Schramm 4:00pm 6:00pm ICE BREAKER: WINTER MARKET Location: ARLBERGwell.com 6:00pm 6:20pm OPENING: Opening ceremony Location: ARLBERGwell.com NORTH HALL 6:20pm 7:20pm OPENING LECTURE: Opening lecture: SAM HOUK Location: ARLBERGwell.com NORTH HALL MISNOMERS AND BAD TERMINOLOGY IN ICP SPECTROSCOPY Sam Houk Iowa State University, United States of America 7:20pm 7:50pm AWARD CEREMONY: AWARD CEREMONY: Spectroscopy Magazine and Agilent Plasma Awards Location: ARLBERGwell.com NORTH HALL 7:50pm 9:00pm EVENING RECEPTION: OPENING VENDOR EXHIBITION // AWARDEE RECEPTION // WINE&CHEESE Party Location: ARLBERGwell.com SOUTH HALL

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European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry 2017 Date: Sunday, 19/Feb/2017

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SC Fundamentals: SHORTCOURSE: Basic principlesof ICP­MSLocation: ARLBERG­well.comFinish Arena (ZIELSTADION) ­SEMINAR ROOM Gertrud GablChair: Ramon BarnesThis course will introduceinductively coupled plasma (ICP)mass spectrometry (MS) forelemental, isotopic, and speciationanalysis. The presentations willcover basic ICP­MSinstrumentation and measuringconcepts, as well as ICP­MSfeatures, capabilities andapplications. ICP operation,sample introduction and calibrationtechniques, and mass...

SC Isotopic Analysis:SHORT COURSE: IsotopicanalysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comSEMINAR ROOM (1st floor)Chair: Frank VanhaeckeChair: Jose Ignacio GarciaAlonsoIn the first part of the shortcourse, the sources of naturalvariation in the isotopiccomposition of the elements willbe discussed. Specific attentionwill be devoted to elements withradiogenic nuclides (e.g., Sr, Pb)and to mass­dependent and mass­independent isotope fractionation.In the second part of the shortcourse we will discuss the...

SC Speciation: SHORTCOURSE: Speciation toolsfor analysis of biopolymersand small molecules andtheir application to lifesciencesLocation: ARLBERG­well.comFinish Arena (ZIELSTADION) ­SEMINAR ROOM Rudi MattChair: Maria Montes BayónChair: Stephan Hann(1) Technical requirements:selection and implementation ofseparation systems andinterfaces. It will cover severalexamples for small moleculeanalysis in environmental andbiological applications. (2)Introduction to different methodsfor relative and absolutequantification of elementalspecies.

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4:00pm

SC LA­ICP­MS: SHORT COURSE: Laser ablation ICP­MSLocation: ARLBERG­well.com Finish Arena (ZIELSTADION) ­ SEMINAR ROOM Hannes SchneiderChair: Bodo HattendorfChair: Jhanis J GonzalezThis short course will cover fundamental and applied aspects of experiments using laser ablation as sampling tool for spatially resolvedICPMS analysis. It will discuss, on a basic level, the phenomena occurring during LA and ICPMS analyses most relevant for interpretation ofanalytical results.

1:00pm­

4:00pm

SC AGILENT: TECHNICALMEETING AgilentLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALLChair: Glenn David WoodsChair: Naoki SugiyamaICP­MS/MS UNDERSTANDINGMECHANISMS OF ICP­MS/MSFOR RESOLVING POLYATOMIC,ISOBARIC, AND OTHERSPECTRAL INTERFERENCES

SC Metrology: SHORTCOURSE: Metrology in ICP­MSLocation: ARLBERG­well.comFinish Arena (ZIELSTADION) ­SEMINAR ROOM Rudi MattChair: Zoltan MesterAn overview of the basics ofChemical Measurement Sciencewill be given. Concepts related tomeasurement traceability,comparability and uncertainty willbe discussed.

SC Nano: SHORT COURSE:ICP­MS and field­flowfractionation fornanomaterial analysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comFinish Arena (ZIELSTADION) ­SEMINAR ROOM Gertrud GablChair: Petra KrystekChair: Björn MeermannOverview: i) Definition onnanomaterials & nanoparticles andanalytical techniques ii) Field­flowfractionation – History & Theory iii)Applications: Nanomaterials & FFF

SC SHIMADZU:TECHNICAL MEETINGShimadzu: TOTALSOLUTIONS FOR FOODANALYSISLocation: ARLBERG­well.comSEMINAR ROOM (1st floor)Uwe Oppermann, HelmarWiltsche, Jürgen Schramm

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ICE BREAKER: WINTER MARKETLocation: ARLBERG­well.com

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OPENING: Opening ceremonyLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALL

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OPENING LECTURE: Opening lecture: SAM HOUKLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALL MISNOMERS AND BAD TERMINOLOGY IN ICP SPECTROSCOPYSam HoukIowa State University, United States of America

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AWARD CEREMONY: AWARD CEREMONY: Spectroscopy Magazine and Agilent Plasma AwardsLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALL

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EVENING RECEPTION: OPENING VENDOR EXHIBITION // AWARDEE RECEPTION // WINE&CHEESE PartyLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

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Date: Monday, 20/Feb/2017

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FUN­PL 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY ­ PLENARY LECTURE 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Gary M HieftjeChair: Florian Dutschke Unique Atmospheric­Pressure Plasmas: Understanding Ionization, Fragmentation, and Other ChemicalProcessesJacob T. Shelley1, Sunil P. Badal1, Andrew J. Schwartz2, Courtney L. Walton1, Kelsey L. Williams3, Yi You3, GarettM. MacLean3, Gary M. Hieftje21: Department of Chemical and Chemical Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 USA; 2: Department ofChemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405; 3: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kent State University,Kent, OH 44242, USA

9:00am­

9:20am

FUN­IL 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY ­ INVITED LECTURES 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Gary M HieftjeChair: Florian Dutschke ICP­MS: A better insight through computer modeling.Annemie Bogaerts, Maryam AghaeiUniversity of Antwerp, Belgium

9:20am­

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FUN­OL 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY ­ GENERAL SESSION 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Gary M HieftjeChair: Florian Dutschke Fundamental studies on the ions distribution in ICP­MS for ethanol­water matrices and its application tothe determination of metals in bioethanolCarlos Sánchez­Rodríguez1, Charles­Philippe Lienemann2, José­Luis Todolí­Torró11: Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science. University of Alicante, Spain; 2: Analysis and Physicsdivision. IFP Energies Nouvelles, France

Coupling of laser ablation with halo­flowing atmospheric pressure afterglow­mass spectrometry as anew molecular imaging techniqueValérie Anne Brückel1, Uwe Karst1, Michael Sperling1,2, Jacob T. Shelley31: University of Muenster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Corrensstraße 30, 48149 Muenster, Germany; 2:European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis, Mendelstraße 11, 48149 Muenster, Germany; 3: Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180 USA

Fundamental plasma investigation using microdroplets with ICP­TOFMSLyndsey Hendriks, Alexander Gundlach­Graham, Detlef GüntherETHZ, Switzerland

Formation, tracking and transport of ion clouds in the inductively coupled plasma torch: a focus onbrass componentsMaryam Aghaei, Annemie BogaertsUniversity of Antwerp, Belgium

Multiple ion source multi collector mass spectrometerNiko Kivel, Heiko­Dirk Potthast, Matthias MartinPaul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

Benefits and Applicability of Attenuation Mode for ICP­OES AnalysesKenneth Neubauer, Erica Cahoon, Chady StephanPerkinElmer Inc., United States of America

10:20am­

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CO­MO 1: COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by ThermoScientific)Location: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

MO­VE 1: VENDOR EXHIBITIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

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FUN­OL 2: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY ­ GENERAL SESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Gary M HieftjeChair: Florian Dutschke Enhanced sensitivity ICP­MS for routine analysis of geochemical samples by alkali fusionLou Daniel1, Andrew Jason Ryan2, Rui Santos21: DTX Design Pty Ltd, Perth, Western Australia; 2: Analytik Jena, Germany

Direct Undiluted Analysis of Fuels by ICP with POINT Organic Aerosol Sample Introduction SystemGerhard MeyerPromerus LLC, United States of America

Argon­propane plasma for ionization of laser desorbed moleculesAlexander Schütz, Sebastian Brandt, Felix David Klute, Joachim FranzkeLeibniz­Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften ­ ISAS ­ e.V., Germany

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Femtosecond laser ablation ICPMS: Beam delivery by two­stage Fourier transform optical processingfor high resolution depth profiling of metal layersDebora Käser, Joachim Koch, Detlef GüntherETH Zurich, Switzerland

Determination of ultra­trace amounts of prosthesis­related metals in whole blood using volumetricabsorptive micro­sampling and tandem ICP – Mass SpectrometryLieve Balcaen1, Eduardo Bolea­Fernandez1, Kim Phan1, Martín Resano2, Frank Vanhaecke11: Ghent University, Belgium; 2: University of Zaragoza, Spain

High­sensitive Elemental Analysis of Single Human Cell using Droplet Injection ICP­AES/MSTakahiro Iwai1, Shunsuke Hosoda2, Satoshi Kohno2, Mari Aida2, Ken Kakegawa2, Tomoko Miyake2, HidekazuMiyahara2, Yoshihisa Matsumoto3, Koichi Chiba1, Akitoshi Okino21: Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment, Kwansei Gakuin University; 2: FIRST, Tokyo Institute of Technology;3: Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Soft Ionization by a homogeneous plasma or when plasma and ionization place are separated?Sebastian Brandt, Felix David Klute, Alexander Schütz, Joachim FranzkeISAS­Leibniz Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften, Germany

LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY SURFACE ANALYSIS FOR FAST DISPLAY FAILURE INVESTIGATION BYAMBIENT DESORPTION/IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRYChristopher Kuhlmann1, Sunil P. Badal2, Jacob T. Shelley2, Carsten Engelhard11: Department Chemistry and Biology, University of Siegen, Adolf­Reichwein­Str. 2, 57076 Siegen, Germany; 2:Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180 USA

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LUN­MO: LUNCH BREAK: LIGHT LUNCH sponsored byESI/Meinhard at the ESI/Meinhard boothLocation: ARLBERG­well.com

MO­VE 2: VENDOR EXHIBITIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

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FUN­IL 2: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY ­ INVITED LECTURES 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Jacob ShelleyChair: Tristan Zimmermann How does an ICP respond to the introduction of a single micro­droplet? (SPECTROSCOPY MAGAZINEAWARD LECTURE)George Chan1,21: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, United States of America; 2: Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington,United States of America

Distance­of­Flight Mass Spectrometry for Atomic Anlayses: Latest ResultsSteven James Ray1, Gary Hieftje2, Chris Enke3, David Koppenaal41: State University of New York at Buffalo, United States of America; 2: Indiana University, Department of Chemistry,Bloomington, IN, USA 47405; 3: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, 98223; 4: Pacific Northwest NationalLaboratory, Richland, WA, 91181

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FUN­OL 3: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY ­ GENERAL SESSION 3Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Jacob ShelleyChair: Tristan Zimmermann Spatio­temporal development of a dielectric barrier discharge for analytical applicationsFelix David Klute, Sebastian Burhenn, Antje Michels, Sebastian Brandt, Alexander Schütz, Joachim FranzkeLeibniz­Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS – e.V., Dortmund, Germany

Advancement in Single Particle ICP­MS – Significant Instrument Settings and their Implications on dataQualityChady Stephan, Hamid Badiei, Samad Bazargan, Aaron HinemanPerkinElmer, Canada

A robust signal processing approach for single particle­ICP­MS analysis with dwell times in both themillisecond and microsecond rangeSamad Bazargan, Hamid BadieiPerkinElmer, Canada

A Study of the Particle Frequency and Particle Size Methods to Measure Transport Efficiency for theCounting and Sizing of Nanoparticles by Single Particle ICP­MSKaren E. Murphy, Antonio R. Montoro Bustos, Jingyu Liu, Monique E. Johnson, Bryan Calderón Jiménez,George C. Caceres, Michael R. WinchesterNational Institute of Standards and Technology, United States of America

Focusing ions for ion trap based mass spectrometers ­ methods and applicationsSebastian Brandt, Alexander Schütz, Felix David Klute, Joachim FranzkeLeibniz­Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften ­ ISAS ­ e.V., Germany

Excitation and ionisation mechanisms in a complete dielectric barrier discharge (DBDI) and a partialdielectric barrier discharge (LTP)

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Felix David Klute1, Pascal Vogel1, Sebastian Brandt1, Charlotte Reininger2, Daniel Thurston2, Paul B.Farnsworth2, Joachim Franzke11: Leibniz­Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS – e.V., Dortmund, Germany; 2: Department of Chemistry andBiochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo, USA

Determination of High Field Strength Elements (HFSE) in Soil & Mineral Samples by ICP Spectrometryafter Microwave­Assisted High­Pressure Acid DigestionMichael RaesslerMPI Biogeochemie, Germany

3:30pm­

4:10pm

CO­MO 2: COFFEE BREAKLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

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4:20pm

MO­VE 3: VENDOR EXHIBITIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

4:10pm­

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MET­PL: METROLOGY ­ PLENARY LECTURELocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Zoltan MesterChair: Anika Retzmann Metrological principles in plasma spectrochemistryLu YangNational Research Council Canada, Canada

4:40pm­

6:00pm

MET­IL: METROLOGY ­ INVITED LECTURESLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Zoltan MesterChair: Anika Retzmann Speciation strategies for chromium in high carbon matrices using hyphenated QQQ­ICP­MS: Towardsthe production of new ‘speciated’ reference materialsHeidi Goenaga­Infante, Susana Nunez, Panayot Petrov, John EntwisleLGC Limited, United Kingdom

Double­Spiking your way to successful isotope abundance measurementsAdam Mayer, Alexander Tennant, Michael WieserUniversity of Calgary, Astronomy and Physics Department, Calgary, Canada

Who is afraid of Monte Carlo Simulations? An easy way to estimate combined measurementuncertainty using standard spreadsheet softwareThomas WalczykDepartment of Chemistry; National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore

Plasma Spectrometry Contributions to Metrology in Chemistry*Wolfhard WegscheiderMontanuniversität, Austria

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7:10pm

MET­OL: METROLOGY ­ GENERAL SESSIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Zoltan MesterChair: Anika Retzmann Comparison of performances between ICP­OES and ICP­MS in trace elements analysis on water andsoils: the Italian experience of UNICHIM Proficiency TestsSandro Spezia, Maurizio Bettinelli, Giovanni PeregoUNICHIM, Piazzale Morandi 2 – 20129 Milano, Italy

Reducing the risk of inaccurate results when quantifying trace elements in seawaters using ICP­QQQ­MSTamas M Ugrai, Hakan Gürleyük, Geoff Leadbeater, Michelle BriscoeBrooks Applied Labs, United States of America

Development of an apple juice certified reference material for cadmium, lead, total arsenic and arsenicspeciesFransiska Dewi, Lay Peng Sim, Juan Wang, Benny Meng Kiat Tong, Richard Y.C Shin, Tong Kooi LeeHealth Sciences Authority, Singapore, Singapore

MULTI­ELEMENTAL DETERMINATION OF TRACE METALS IN MILK BY ON­LINE ISOTOPE DILUTIONAND INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY USING A HIGH EFFICIENCY SAMPLEINTRODUCTION SYSTEMRachida Chekri, Nathalie Marchond, Thierry Guérin, Petru JitaruUniversité Paris­Est, Anses, Laboratory for Food Safety, F­94700 Maisons­Alfort, France

Application of isotope dilution, standard additions calibration strategies in ICP­MS analysis and externalcalibration strategy in high resolution ICP­OES analysis of Sr, Pb, Na, Cu in drinking waterVladimir Ivanovich Dobrovolskiy, Aleksei Anatolievich Stakheev, Dmitriy Dmitrievich FrolovRussian Metrological Institute of Technical Physics and Radio Engineering, Russian Federation

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LA­ICP­MS as a tool for mapping of Ti, Al and V released from dental implants to soft tissuesAdam Sajnóg1, Anetta Hanć1, Krzysztof Makuch2, Ryszard Koczorowski2, Danuta Barałkiewicz11: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland; 2: Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Science in Poznan, Poland

Determination of transferrin, albumin and electrolytes in human serum CRM by using isotope dilutionHPLC/Laser ablation­ICP­MSLiuxing FengNational Metrology Institute, China, China, People's Republic of

7:30pm­

9:30pm

SC ASI: SHORT COURSE APPLIED SPECTRA INSTR.: LIBS­Laser induced breakdown spectroscopyLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Jhanis J GonzalezThis short course is intended to provide an overview of fundamentals, analysis modes, applications and future direction of Laser InducedBreakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

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Date: Tuesday, 21/Feb/2017

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SPEC­PL: SPECIATION ­ PLENARY LECTURE (AGILENT PLASMA AWARD)Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Jörg FeldmannChair: Magdalena Dorothea Blanz Conferring a molecular dimension to ICP MS: chemical speciation analysis and ­omicsJoanna SzpunarCNRS, Institut des Sciences Analytiques et de Physico­chimie pour l'Environnement et les Matériaux, IPREM UMR 5254,Hélioparc, 2, av. Pr. Angot, 64053 Pau

9:00am­

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SPEC­IL 1: SPECIATION ­ INVITED LECTURE 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Jörg FeldmannChair: Magdalena Dorothea Blanz The Importance of Plasma Spectrochemistry for Arsenic Speciation AnalysisWalter GoesslerUniversity of Graz, Austria

9:20am­

10:00am

SPEC­OL 1: SPECIATION ­ GENERAL SESSION 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Jörg FeldmannChair: Magdalena Dorothea Blanz Determination of the total content of drug­related chlorine and chlorine speciation in human bloodplasma using high performance liquid chromatography – tandem ICP­mass spectrometry (HPLC­ICP­MS/MS)Balazs Klencsar1, Eduardo Bolea­Fernandez1, Maria R. Florez1, Lieve Balcaen1, Filip Cuyckens3, FredericLynen2, Frank Vanhaecke11: Ghent University, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Krijgslaan 281­S12, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 2: Ghent University,Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, Krijgslaan 281­S4bis, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 3: Janssen R&D,Pharmacokinetics, Dynamics & Metabolism, Turnhoutseweg 30, 2340 Beerse, Belgium

Small selenium species in human liver cells: Investigations of their cytotoxicity, bioavailability andmetabolism by means of isotope dilution (HPLC­) ICP­QQQ­MS methodsTalke Anu Marschall1, Julia Bornhorst1, Björn Meermann2, Doris Kühnelt3, Tanja Schwerdtle11: University of Potsdam, Germany; 2: Federal Institute of Hydrology Koblenz, Germany; 3: University of Graz, Austria

Quantification of Selenoprotein P in serum using isotopically­enriched seleno­peptides and species­specific isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryChristian Deitrich1, Susana Cuello­Nunez1, Diana Kmiotek1, Frank Torma1, Maria­Estela Del Castillo Busto2,Paola Fisicaro2, Heidi Goenaga­Infante11: LGC, Queens Road, Teddington, TW11 0LY, United Kingdom; 2: Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d’Essais (LNE), 1,Rue Gaston Boissier ­ 75724 Paris cedex 15, France

Optimized arsenic speciation using anion exchange HPLC­ICP­MS for lichen air pollution biomonitoringEve Mariel Kroukamp1, Patricia Belinda Crosby Forbes1, Taddese Wondimu21: University of Pretoria; 2: Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, University of Johannesburg

10:00am­

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CO­TU 1: COFFEE BREAKLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

TU­VE 1: VENDOR EXHIBITIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

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VS­VENDOR SESSION: Vendor oral presentationsLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Carsten EngelhardChair: Anna Reese Improved Interface for High Sensitivity ICP­MS ­ Having Ion Kinetic Energy and Matrix SuppressionControlIouri Kalinitchenko, Peter ZdarilAnalytik Jena AG, Germany

Improvement of the limit of detection for SP­ICP­MS using a desolvator and pseudo resolution toremove interferences with the HR­ICP­MS AttoM.Ariane Karine Donard, Phil ShawNu Instruments, United Kingdom

Profiling Extractable and Leachable elements in ophthalmic drug containers, in accordance withUSP<232> by ICP­MS and ICP­OESPaige Elana Solomon, Jenny NelsonAgilent Technologies, United States of America

Single Cell ICP­MS – Monitoring the uptake of ionic and nanoparticulate metals in individual cellsChady Stephan, Hamid Badiei, Samad BazarganPerkinElmer, Canada

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The Combination of Superior Interference Suppression and Ease of Use – Recent Developments forTrace Elemental AnalysisChristoph Wehe, Shona McSheehy Ducos, Lothar Rottmann, Julian D. Wills, Marcus ManeckiThermo Fisher Scientific, Germany

Development of Reference Materials and Methodology for Inorganic Speciation AnalysisPatricia L AtkinsSPEX CertiPrep, United States of America

Direct Determination of impurities in fuels and naphtha – A new approach using pneumatic nebulizationand the ARCOS MultiView ICP­OESDirk WüstkampSPECTRO Analytical Instruments GmbH, Germany

Method development for the analysis of biological samples by ICP­MS – sample preparation methodsand instrument featuresRene Chemnitzer, Sebastian Wuenscher, Peio Riss, Iouri Kalinitchenko, Andrew RyanAnalytik Jena AG, Germany

Determination of contaminants in beer using ICP­MS spectrometryUwe Oppermann1, Jürgen Schram2, Ludivine Fromentoux3, Jan Knoop11: Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Germany; 2: University of applied Sciences, 47798 Krefeld, Germany; 3: Shimadzu France,Marne La Vallee, France

How do microwaves support an Analytical Chemist in his daily work?Linda KuenstlAnton Paar GmbH, Austria

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LUN­AGILENT: LUNCH SEMINAR: Panel discussion ­Enabling Technologies for Emerging TalentsLocation: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAAL

LUN­TU: LUNCH BREAK

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TU­VE 2: VENDOR EXHIBITIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com SOUTH HALL

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POSTER 1 ­ APP I: POSTERSESSION 1: Applications ILocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Determination of traceelements in healthy andmalfunctioning hearts ofmiceFabian Zimmermann1,Tibor Kempf2, Julia Bode1,Carla Vogt11: Leibniz UniversitätHannover, Germany; 2:Medizinische HochschuleHannover, Germany

Feasibility Study for theDetermination of VitaminB12 in NutritionalProducts by InductivelyCoupled Plasma MassSpectrometryLawrence, Hazel Pacquette,Karen SchimpfAbbott Nutrition, UnitedStates of America

Has ICP­MS helped toimprove the quality ofdata obtained fromgeological samples?Thomas C. Meisel1, PeterC. Webb21: General and AnalyticalChemistry, MontanuniversitätLeoben, Austria; 2: The OpenUniversity, Milton Keynes,United Kingdom

ICP Detection LimitsVersus Speed ofAnalysis

POSTER 1 ­ EL: POSTERSESSION 1: ElementalanalysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Technology­critical andhazardous elements inthe environment.Lisa Fischer1, GeoffreySmith2, Kenneth W.Bruland2, Stephan Hann11: BOKU Vienna, Austria; 2:UCSC University of California,Santa Cruz

Ultra­trace analysis ofsilver in biologicalsamplesMarie Rinne1, Amir Eliezer2,Uta Bußmeyer2, CyrilleGasquères2, Carla Vogt11: Leibniz UniversitätHannover, Germany; 2: aapImplantate AG

Minerals determinationin food matrices usingMP­AESMarine Nicolas, CélineFragnière Rime, SylvieMerinat, Brigitte Rey, EricPoitevin, Nicola GalaffuNestle Research Center,Switzerland

Element concentrationsin needles as anindicator for trafficinfluence on theenvironmentJitka Hegrová1, StefanTanda2, Oliver Steiner2,

POSTER 1 ­ FUN: POSTERSESSION 1: Plasma sourcefundamentalsLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Effect of plasmaturbulence on theThomson scatteringprocessMyoung­Jae Lee1, Young­Dae Jung21: Department of Physics andResearch Institute for NaturalSciences, Hanyang University,Seoul 04763, South Korea; 2:Department of AppliedPhysics and Department ofBionanotechnology, HanyangUniversity, Ansan, Kyunggi­Do15588, South Korea

ICP­MS matrixsuppression cancelationeffect after applying thepositive voltage to theskimmer coneAleksandr Pupyshev1, IouriKalinitchenko2, OlgaWeisheit21: Ural Federal University,Russian Federation; 2:Analytik Jena, Germany

Reduction of the ArgonConsumption to lessthan 2 L min­1 by GasRecycling: A newApproach in InductivelyCoupled Plasma OpticalEmission SpectrometryHelmar Wiltsche, Paul Tirk,Matthias Wolfgang

POSTER 1 ­ MET:POSTER SESSION 1:MetrologyLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Achievingmetrologicaltraceability for dPCRmeasurements ofDNA via QQQ­ICPMSquantification ofphosphorous:Advances andremaining challengesRaquel Larios,Alexandra Whale, JimHuggett, AlisonWoolford, HeidiGoenaga­InfanteLGC, United Kingdom

Revisiting theImportance ofOxidation StateEquilibrium ofSelenium in IsotopeDilution InductivelyCoupled Plasma MassSpectrometryYong­Hyeon Yim, SookHeun Kim, Boram KimKRISS, Korea, Republic of(South Korea)

Mathematical aspectsof detection in LA­ICP­MSAlex Ulianov1, OthmarMüntener1, UrsSchaltegger2, FrançoisBussy1, Niklaus

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Sanja Asendorf, NoraBartsch, Matthew CassapThermo FisherScientific,Bremen, Germany

Optimization andvalidation of a sensitiveIC­ICPMS method for thequantification of Cr (VI) insurface and drinkingwaters, field study.Els Van MeenenEls Van Meenen, Belgium

Carbon matrix effects onatomic emission ininductively coupledplasma atomic emissionspectrometryEmma Pérez Hernández,Raquel Serrano Corado,Guillermo Grindlay Lledó,Luis Gras Garcia, JuanMora PastorUniversity of Alicante, Spain

Multi­element analysis ofpetroleum crude oilsusing an Agilent 7900ICP­MSJenny Nelson1,21: UC Davis, United States ofAmerica; 2: AgilentTechnologies, Inc., 5301Stevens Creek Blvd, SantaClara, CA 95051

Titanium measurementof clinical samples usingCRC­ICP­MS and Sectorfield­ICP­MSTomoko Vincent, ShonaMcSheehy DucosThermo Scientifc, Germany

Walter Goessler2, RomanLičbinský1, Petr Anděl31: Transport ResearchCentre, , Líšeňská 33a, 63600 Brno, Czech Republic; 2:University of Graz, Institute ofChemistry AnalyticalChemistry,Universitätsplatz 1,8010 Graz, Austria; 3: Facultyof Environmental Sciences,Czech University of LifeSciences Prague, Kamýcká129, 165 21 Praha 6 –Suchdol, Czech Republic

DETERMINATION OFALUMINIUM IN SOY­BASED FOOD: TOTALCONTENT ANDSOLUBLE FRACTIONRaquel F. Milani1,2, MarceloA. Morgano2, SolangeCadore11: University of Campinas,Institute of Chemistry,Campinas, Brazil; 2: Institutode Tecnologia de Alimentos,Centro de Ciência eQualidade de Alimentos,Campinas, Brazil

Application of ICP­QQQ ­MS for multielementaltrace determination ofAs, Cd, Cr, Hg, Mn, Ni,Sb, Se, Sn and Pb inhuman hairAnouar Nouioui1,Abderrazek Hedili1, Marie­Laure Milliand2, FrédériqueBessueille2, Linda Ayouni­Derouiche21: Laboratoire de toxicologieet environnement LR12SP07­centre d'assistance médicaleet urgente. 10 rue Aboukacem Echebbi Montfleury,Tunis.Tunisie.; 2: Institut desSciences Analytiques ­ UnivLyon, CNRS, UniversitéClaude Bernard Lyon 1, Ensde Lyon, UMR 5280, 5 rue dela Doua, F­69100VILLEURBANNE, France

DETERMINATION OFSILVER IN WOUNDDRESSING MATERIALSBY ICP­MSRadka Pechancová1, DavidMilde1, Šárka Hradilová21: Reginal Centre ofAdvanced Technologies andMaterials, Palacký University,Faculty of Science,Department of AnalyticalChemistry, 17. listopadu 12,771 46 Olomouc, CzechRepublic; 2: Regional Centreof Advanced Technologiesand Materials, PalackýUniversity, Faculty of Science,Department of PhysicalChemistry, 17. listopadu 12,771 46 Olomouc, CzechRepublic

Multi­elementalcharacterization ofanode materials used for

Graz University of Technology,Institute of AnalyticalChemistry and FoodChemistry

Mechanism of signalenhancement in JetInterface/ICP sector fieldmass spectrometerNaoko Nonose1, MasakiOhata1, HiroyukiFujimoto1, MakikoShimura2, SatoshiKawada3, Tsutomu Miura11: National Metrology Instituteof Japan, Japan; 2: ThermoFisher Scientific Japan,Japan; 3: National Institute forMaterials Science, Japan

Evolution in Double­passCyclonic Spray ChamberPerformanceGeoffrey Coleman1, BrianLato1, Andrew Toms21: Meinhard ­ ElementalScientific Glassblowing, UnitedStates of America; 2:Elemental Scientific, Canada

Mobility of N+ ions in ahelium gas by a quantaltreatment of the crosssections.Syhem Lias1, MoncefBouledroua2, KamelAlioua31: Mohamed­CherifMessaadia University ­ SoukAhras, Algeria; 2: BadjiMokhtar University ­ Annaba,Algeria; 3: Mohamed­CherifMessaadia University ­ SoukAhras, Algeria

Table­top XUV massspectrometry for nano­scale chemical imagingYunieski Arbelo Peña1,2,Davide Bleiner1,21: Empa ­ Swiss FederalLaboratories for MaterialsScience and Technology,Switzerland; 2: University ofZürich

Dielectric BarrierDischarge Ionization forthe Analysis of PeroxideExplosives by MassSpectrometrySebastian Hagenhoff,Heiko HayenUniversity of Muenster,Germany

PLASMA­ AND SPRAY­BASED AMBIENTDESORPTION /IONIZATION MASSSPECTROMETRY FORQUANTITATIVE AGENTSCREENING ON TLCPLATESChristopher Kuhlmann,Carsten EngelhardDepartment Chemistry andBiology, University of Siegen,

Hürlimann1,3, FedericoGalster1,41: Institute of EarthSciences, University ofLausanne, Switzerland; 2:Section of Earth andEnvironmental Sciences,University of Geneva,Switzerland; 3: LausanneUniversity Hospital,Switzerland; 4: Departmentof Geological Sciences,University of Texas atAustin, USA

Exact Matrix­MatchingInductively CoupledPlasma­OpticalEmissionSpectroscopy for theAnalysis of Cu and Kin Infant FormulaSung Woo Heo, Myung­sub Han, Youngran Lim,Yong­Hyeon YimKRISS, Korea, Republic of(South Korea)

IUPAC Commission onIsotopic Abundancesand Atomic Weights ­CIAAWJohanna Irrgeher1,Thomas Prohaska2,Michael E. Wieser3,Thomas Walczyk4, JurisMeija51: Helmholtz­CentreGeesthacht, Germany; 2:University of NaturalResources and LifeSciences, Austria; 3:University of Calgary,Canada; 4: NationalUniversity of Singapore; 5:National Research CouncilCanada, Canada

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cathodic corrosionprotection of offshorestructures using ICP­MS/MSNathalie Voigt1,2, TristanZimmermann1,3, JohannaIrrgeher1, Daniel Pröfrock11: Helmholtz ZentrumGeesthacht, Germany; 2:Fachhochschule Lübeck; 3:University of Hamburg

Analysis of ultra­purewater and high­puritychemicals with theAgilent 8900 ICP­QQQKazuo Yamanaka, NaokiSugiyama, MichikoYamanakaAgilent Technologies, Japan

Online separation anddetermination of 226Raand trace metals fromhigh salinity wastewaterand seawaterWei Wang1, DouglasEvans1, Karla Newman1,Andrew Toms21: Trent University, Canada;2: ESI Elemental Scientific,USA

Biopharmaceuticals:ICP­MS for thedetermination of theorigin of the colour ofprotein preparationsVerena Knaupp, GeorgDrabnerRoche Diagnostics GmbH,Germany

Elemental Analysis ofChallenging GeologicalSamples Made EasyEwa Maria Pruszkowski,Aaron HinemanPerkinElmer Inc., UnitedStates of America

REE matrices – howaccurately determinecontaminations?Ewa Maria Pruszkowski,Ken NeubauerPerkinElmer Inc., UnitedStates of America

Accurate determinationof Eu, and Sm in ultra­pure barium carbonatematerials by ICP­QQQXiang­cheng Zeng1, Shu­chao Wu2, Juan­e Song1,Naoki Sugiyama3, GlennWoods41: Agilent Technologies,China, People's Republic ofChina; 2: Zhejiang Institute ofGeology & MineralResources, People's Republicof China; 3: AgilentTechnologies, Inc.; 4: AgilentTechnologies, LDA UK Ltd

Adolf­Reichwein­Str. 2, 57076Siegen, Germany

Effect of moleculargases in inductivelycoupled plasma opticalemission spectrometry:On the seemingenhancement ofelements such asarsenic and seleniumMonika Winkler, HelmarWiltscheTU Graz, Austria

Investigation of Lithium­Ion Battery Electrolytesby Gas Chromatography­ Barrier IonizationDischarge DetectorConstantin Lürenbaum,Xaver Mönnighoff, SteffenFischer, Martin Winter,Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster, MEET ­Battery Research Center,Germany

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CHALLENGES INOSMIUMDETERMINATION INPHARMACEUTICALPRODUCTS BY ICP­MSDavid Milde1, TomášPluháček1,2, Martin Kuba11: Palacky UniversityOlomouc, Czech Republic; 2:Institute of Microbiology of theCAS, Prague, Czech Republic

Determination of ultra­trace level impurities inhigh­purity metalsamples by ICP­QQQNaoki Sugiyama, MichikoYamanakaAgilent technologies Japan,Japan

Panoramic analysis ofwater based processstreams for recovery oftechnology­criticalelements; comparingICP­OES, ICP­MS andICP­HR­MSBernd Mees1,2, KristofTirez2, Gijs Du Laing11: Ghent University, Faculty ofBioscience Engineering,Department of AppliedAnalytical and PhysicalChemistry, Coupure links 653,B­9000 Gent, Belgium; 2:Flemish Institute forTechnological Research(VITO), Boeretang 200, 2400Mol, Belgium

POSTER 1 ­ MT: POSTERSESSION 1: MetallomicsLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL IN VITROINVESTIGATIONS ONCISPLATIN – ACOMPARISON STUDYOF RESISTANT ANDSENSITIVE CELLSLuis Gálvez1, MichaelaSchwaiger1, PetraVolejnik1, Petra Heffeter2,Walter Berger2, GundaKoellensperger11: Institute of AnalyticalChemistry, University ofVienna, Wäehringer Strasse38, 1090 Vienna (Austria).; 2:Institute of Cancer Research,Medical University of Vienna,Borschkegasse 8A, 1090Vienna (Austria).

Multielement analysis inserum and cerebrospinalfluid – the combination offlow injection­ICP­tandem massspectrometry and on­lineisotope dilutionLuca Bamonti, SarahTheiner, GundaKoellenspergerInstitute of AnalyticalChemistry, University ofVienna, Austria

POSTER 1 ­ SI: POSTERSESSION 1: Sampleintroduction and samplepreparationLocation: ARLBERG­well.comSOUTH HALL EVALUATION OFSAMPLE PREPARATIONMETHODS FORELEMENTAL PROFILINGOF WINE BY ICP­MS:COMPARISON OFDIRECT DILUTION,MICROWAVEDIGESTION, ANDFILTRATIONJoshua Godshaw1, HeleneHopfer3, Jenny Nelson1,2,Susan Ebeler11: Department of Viticultureand Enology, University ofCalifornia, Davis, One ShieldsAve, Davis, CA 95616; 2:Agilent Technologies, Inc.,5301 Stevens Creek Blvd,Santa Clara, CA 95051; 3:Department of Food Science,The Pennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park, PA16802

Achieving HighThroughput ICP­MSAnalysis with LowSample VolumesDavid Price1, PhilHoldship2, Pierre

POSTER 1 ­ SPEC: POSTERSESSION 1: SpeciationLocation: ARLBERG­well.comSOUTH HALL Analysis oforganophosphates asaging products of lithiumion battery electrolytesby LC­ICP­SF­MSVadim Kraft1, BrittaVortmann1, Yannick PhilippStenzel1, Martin Winter1,2,Sascha Nowak11: MEET Battery ResearchCenter, University of Münster,Germany; 2: Helmholtz­Institute Münster, Germany

COMPLEMENTARYSPECIATION ANALYSISOFORGANOPHOSPHATESAS AGING PRODUCT OFLITHIUM ION BATTERYELECTROLYTES BYMEANS OF GC­ICP­SF­MS AND 2D­IC­ICP­MSYannick Philipp Stenzel,Jennifer Menzel, VadimKraft, Martin Winter,Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster,Germany

Chromium speciationanalysis in dairyproducts by HPLC­ICP­

POSTER 1 ­ VENDORS I:POSTER SESSION 1:Vendors ILocation: ARLBERG­well.comFOYER Speciation of Arsenicin pharmaceuticalproducts using HPLC­ICP­MSOlivier Carmier1, AlainDesprez2, Jean­PierreLener2, Gaultier Decock11: Eurofins Biopharma, LesUlis, France; 2: AgilentTechnologies, France

Investigation of thepotential of the ICP­QQQ for thequantification ofmetals in organicsolvents and LC­ICP­QQQ for separation ofmetal complexes byGPCCharles­PhilippeLienemann1, AlainDesprez2, SylvainCarbonneaux1, FabienChainet1, FrédériqueBessueille3, Marie­LaureMilliand31: Direction Physique etAnalyse, IFP EnergiesNouvelles, F­69360Solaize, France; 2: AgilentTechnologies, France, Parc

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Selenopeptide analysisof cellular glutathioneperoxidase in mouselivers after intravenousinjection of 82Selenium­enrichedselenomethionineHiroki Otsuka, ShoNishida, Naoki FurutaChuo Univeraity, Japan

TOTAL ANDFRACTIONATED IRON,FERRITINCONCENTRATION ANDFe:FERRITIN RATIOS INDIFFERENTMALIGNANCY BREASTCANCER CELL LINES:ON THE SEARCH FORCANCER BIOMARKERSElisa Blanco­González1,Javier Alonso­García1,Daniel Turiel­Fernández1,Elena Añón­Álvarez2, MariaMontes­Bayon11: 1Department of Physicaland Analytical Chemistry.Faculty of Chemistry.University of Oviedo. Spain; 2:Servicio de Bioquímica.Hospital Central Universitariode Asturias (HUCA), Oviedo,Spain

Determination of Lead(Pb) distribution inindividualChlamydomonasreinhardtii cells bymeans of Single­Cell ­ICP­MSEmmanouil Mavrakis1,Nikos Lydakis­Symantiris2,Chady Stephan3, RiccardoMagarini3, SpirosPergantis11: University of Crete,Greece; 2: Department ofEnvironmental and NaturalResources Engineering,University of Applied SciencesCrete; 3: Perkin Elmer

NEW STRATEGIES FORSENSITIVEIMMUNODETECTION OFMMP­11 IN BREASTCANCER PATIENTSPatricia Abasolo Linares1,Maria Luisa Fernandez­Sanchez1, Marcos GarcíaOcaña2, Raquel Gonzalezde Vega1, Noemi Eiro3,Francisco Vizoso3, AlfredoSanz­Medel11: Department of Physical andAnalytical Chemistry,University of Oviedo, Spain; 2:Unit of Biotechnological andBiomedical Tests, University ofOviedo, Spain; 3: ResearchUnit, Hospital de JoveFoundation,Gijón,Spain

Single cell analysis byinductively coupled

plasma mass

Bonnand2, Paul Watson31: PerkinElmer, UnitedKingdom; 2: Department ofEarth Sciences, University ofOxford, United Kingdom; 3:ESI Ltd, Warrington, UnitedKingdom

Coupling dispersiveliquid­liquidmicroextraction withinductively coupledplasma basedtechniquesEmma Pérez Hernández,David Martínez Rubio,Daniel TorregrosaCarretero, GuillermoGrindlay LLedó, Luis GrasGarcia, Juan Mora PastorUniversity of Alicante, Spain

A high temperature totalsample consumptionsystem for bloodanalysis via ICP­MSMaria Esperanza Garcia­Ruiz1, Águeda Cañabate2,Martín Resano1, José LuisTodolí21: UNIVERSIDAD DEZARAGOZA, Spain; 2:Universidad de Alicante,Spain

Advantages of FlexibleAuto­dilution SampleIntroduction Solutions forICP OESNora Bartsch, SanjaAsendorf, Matthew CassapThermo Fisher Scientific,Bremen, Germany

Analysis of fuel samplesby on­line chemicalvapor generation using aFlow Blurring® multiplenebulizer in ICP­OESMiriam García Martínez,Miguel Ángel Aguirre,Antonio CanalsUniversity of Alicante, Spain

Direct Analysis of HighPurity Acids by OnlineDilution and the Methodof Standard AdditionsBrad McKelvey, GeoffBadhamSeastar Chemicals, Canada

Electrospray­ICP­AESfor Small AmountSample AnalysisKen Kakegawa, AbeTetsuya, ShunsukeHosoda, Naoto Yarie, MariAida, Hidekazu Miyahara,Akitoshi OkinoTokyo Institute of Technology,Japan

PerformanceCharacteristics of theOptiSolids XL High SolidsNebulizer for Analysis of

Organic Materials by

MS and the study ofspecies interconversionFanny Hernandez1,Florence Cormant1,Nassima Merrad1, FabienneSéby2, Laurent Noël3,Petru Jitaru1, ThierryGuérin11: Université de Paris­Est,Anses, Laboratory for FoodSafety, F­94710 Maisons­Alfort, France; 2: Ultra­tracesAnalyses Aquitaine (UT2A),F­64053 Pau, France; 3:Direction Générale del’Alimentation (DGAL), F­75732 Paris, France

Determination ofinorganic arsenic in rice,paddy soil, and porewater by ionchromatography coupledwith inductively coupledplasma massspectrometrySang­Ho Nam, Min­YoungPark, Sung­Hoon Son, Sul­Woo KwonMokpo National University,Korea, Republic of (SouthKorea)

Development of anHILIC­ESI­MS method forlanthanides speciation innuclear fuel treatmentprocessesBlanchard Evelyne1,2,Bresson Carole1, NonellAnthony1, BenoitMartelat3, ChartierFrédéric31: CEA Saclay, DEN, DANS,DPC, SEARS, LANIE, 91191Gif­sur­Yvette, France; 2:Sorbonne Univ, UPMC,75005 Paris, France; 3: CEASaclay, DEN, DANS, DPC,91191 Gif­sur­Yvette, France

FLUORINE SPECIATIONUSING IC­ICP­MS/MS:AN APPLICATION FORFLUORIDE ANDFLUOROACETATE INTEANor Laili Azua Jamari,Andrea Raab, Eva Krupp,Joerg FeldmannTrace Element SpeciationLaboratory (TESLA),Department of Chemistry,University of Aberdeen,Aberdeen, AB24 3UE,Scotland, United Kingdom.

Ultra­Trace SpeciationAnalysis of Arsenic inMilk by Anion Exchange­HPLC coupled to ICP­MSAxelle Leufroy, Julie Zinck,Thierry Guérin, Petru JitaruUniversité Paris­Est, Anses,Laboratory for Food Safety,F­94700 Maisons­Alfort,France

Technopolis ­ ZACourtaboeuf, 3 avenue duCanada, F­91978, LesUlis; 3: Université de Lyon,Institut des SciencesAnalytiques, UMR 5280(CNRS, Université Lyon1,ENS Lyon), 5 rue de laDoua, F­69100Villeurbanne, France

Advanced softwaresolutions forintegrated elementalspeciation by IC, LCand GC coupled toICP­MSJulian David Wills,Daniel Kutscher, ShonaMcSheehy Ducos,Antonella GuzzonatoThermo Scientific,Germany

Chromium speciationanalysis by IC­ICP­MSunder EmpowersoftwareSimone Korstian1,Helmut Ernstberger2,Thomas Kolb31: PerkinElmer, Germany;2: PerkinElmer, UK; 3:Metrohm, Germany

Current Trends,Analytical Workflowsand a Case Study inExtractables andLeachables Analysis,combining LC/MS,GC/MS and ICP­MSdata analysisPaige Elana Solomon,Jenny NelsonAgilent Technologies,United States of America

Direct, Rapid Analysisof Undiluted Seawaterusing ICP­MS with anAerosol DilutionSystemGlenn David Woods1,Shaun Fletcher21: Agilent TechnologiesLDA UK Ltd., 5500Lakeside, Cheadle RoyalBusiness Park, Stockport.SK8 3GR, United Kingdom;2: Environment AgencyStarcross LaboratoryStaplake Mount StarcrossExeter EX6. 8FD, UnitedKingdom

Practical Benefits ofAbundance SensitivityUsing ICP­QQQGlenn David Woods1,Amir Liba2, YasuyukiShikamori31: Agilent TechnologiesLDA UK Ltd., 5500Lakeside, Cheadle RoyalBusiness Park, Stockport.SK8 3GR, United Kingdom;2: Agilent Technologies,Inc., 2850 Centerville

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plasma massspectrometry to studythe quantitative uptakeof AsAna Lopez­Serrano Oliver1,Sören Meyer2, TanjaSchwerdtle2, NorbertJakubowski11: The Federal Institute ofMaterials Research andTesting (BAM), Richard­Willstatter­Str. 11, 12489,Berlin Germany; 2: Universityof Potsdam. Institute ofNutritional ScienceDepartment of FoodChemistry Arthur­Scheunert­Allee 114­116 D­14558Nuthetal, OT Bergholz­Rehbrücke Germany

Quantitative Analysis ofNanoparticles andMembrane Proteins inSingle Cells by LaserAblation InductivelyCoupled Plasma­MassSpectrometryLingna Zheng, MengWang, Wei­Yue FengIKey Laboratory forBiomedical Effects ofNanomaterials andNanosafety, Institute of HighEnergy Physics, ChineseAcademy of Sciences

Organic Materials byICPOESGerhard Meyer1, SergeiLeikin21: Promerus LLC, 9921Brecksville Rd. Brecksville,Ohio 44141 United States ofAmerica; 2: Texas ScientificProducts LLC, 11941 HilltopRoad, Suite 15, Argyle, TX76226 USA

Method Development forTrace ElementalAnalysis of Manganesein Lithium Ion BatteryElectrolytes by Means ofInductively CoupledPlasma­Sector Field­Mass Spectrometry (ICPSF MS)Lenard Hanf, KristinaWentker, Martin Winter,Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster,Germany

Lipophilic arseniccontaining compounds inGlobicephala melas(long­finned pilot whale)Johannes Florian Kopp,Zuzana Gajdosechova,Andrea Raab, Eva Krupp,Jörg FeldmannUniversity of Aberdeen,United Kingdom

Method development forquantification ofselenocysteine in yeastsamples by HPLC­ICPMSKatarzyna Bierla, RyszardLobinnski, JoannaSzpunarCNRS, Institut des SciencesAnalytiques et de Physico­chimie pour l'Environnementet les Matériaux, IPREM UMR5254, Hélioparc, 2, av. Pr.Angot, 64053 Pau, France

Stability of seleniumcompounds in enrichedpea sproutsAna Kroflič1,2, BernhardMichalke3, VekoslavaStibilj1,21: Department ofEnvironmental Sciences,Jožef Stefan Institute,Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2: JožefStefan InternationalPostgraduate School,Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3:Research Unit AnalyticalBioGeoChemistry, HelmholzZentrum München,Neuherberg, Germany

Speciation of As, Cr andSb in bottled watersamples usinghyphenated techniqueHPLC/ICP­DRC­MSWiktor Lorenc, MonikaMarcinkowska, AdamSajnóg, DanutaBaralkiewiczAdam Mickiewicz University inPoznan, Poland

The multi­methodicalapplication of using ICP­MS in combination withoff­line thermaldesorption GC­MS anddirect­inlet MS for theidentification oforganometallicsubstancesFranky PuypeInstitute for Testing andCertification, Czech Republic

Testing for maximumlevels of inorganicarsenic in rice viahydride generation ICP­MSDavid J. Bellis1, DanielleCawdron1, HelmutErnstberger2, David Price2

Road, Wilmington, DE19808­1610, United Statesof America; 3: AgilentTechnologies Japan Ltd.,9­1 Takakura­Machi,Hachioji­shi, Tokyo­To 192­8510,Japan

InlinePreconcentration andMatrix Removal forDetermination ofUltratrace Metals inSemiconductor­gradePhosphoric andSulfuric AcidNathan Joe Saetveit,Daniel WiederinElemental Scientific, UnitedStates of America

Multi elementdetermination ofvarious biologicalmatrices using aunique calibrationPeio Riss, ReneChemnitzer, AndrewRyanAnalytik Jena AG, France

Rare Earth ElementalTrace Analysis inGranite and Sandstoneby High ResolutionARRAY ICP­OES andICP­MS with iCRCtechnologyRene Chemnitzer, HeikeGleisner, Rui Santos,Sebastian Wünscher,Jan Scholz, AndrewJason RyanAnalytik Jena, Germany

SimultaneousMultielementDetermination in Urineand Serum Samplesby Quadrupole CellICP­MS using FAST­TechniqueDr.Jörg MichelPerkinElmer LAS(Germany) GmbH,Germany

Speciation of Arsenicin Drugs andExcipients forcompliance with USP<232> and ICH Q3DJonathan Sims, HelmutErnstbergerPerkinElmer, UnitedKingdom

Using a DesolvatingNebulizer System withInductively CoupledPlasma MassSpectromtery: KeyOptimizationParametersBill Spence, Fred Smith,Peter WinshipTeledyne CETACTechnologies, United

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1: Campden BRI, ChippingCampden, United Kingdon; 2:PerkinElmer, United Kingdom

On­line fractionation ofaqueous samples usingacoustic standing waveparticle manipulationwith ICP­OESFelix Horak, Cosima Koch,Bernhard Lendl, AndreasLimbeckVienna University ofTechnology, Austria

Development of anHPLC­ICP­MS methodfor the speciationanalysis of differentcontrast agents inenvironmental samplesMarijan Ercegovac1,2,Daniel Pröfrock11: Helmholtz­Centre forMaterials and CoastalResearch, Institute of CoastalResearch, Department forMarine BioanalyticalChemistry, Max­Planck­Strasse 1, D­21502Geesthacht, Germany; 2:University of Hamburg,Department of Chemistry,Institute for Inorganic andApplied Chemistry, Martin­Luther­King­Platz 6, 20146Hamburg, Germany

Speciation analysis ofiodine in drinking waterand raw water using IC­ICPMS and SEC­ICPMSMaki Asami, Sho Nishida,Naoki FurutaChuo University, Japan

High Sensitivity TinSpeciation Using a NewGC Interface with SectorField High ResolutionICP­MSTorsten Lindemann,Antonella Guzzonato,Shona McSheehy DucosThermo Fisher Scientific(Bremen) GmbH, Germany

Collaborative study onmercury andmethylmercuryquantification in fishsamples from theGerman EnvironmentalSpecimen BankPaola Fisicaro1, EmiliaVasileva2, Ina Fettig3, JanKoschorreck3, ChristianPiechotta4, CarolineOster1, Enrica Alasonati1,Maria Estela Del CastilloBusto1, Sabine Azemard21: Biomedical and InorganicChemistry Department, LNE,France; 2: Environmentlaboratory, IAEA, Monaco; 3:Umwelt Bundesamt,Germany; 4: Bundesanstaltfuer Materialforschung und –pruefung (BAM), Germany

States of America

Direct determinationof Al, B, Co, Cr, Mo, Ti,V and Zr in HF acid­digested nickel alloyusing the Agilent 4210Microwave Plasma­Atomic EmissionSpectrometerElizabeth Kulikov,Alejandro AmorinAgilent TechnologiesMelbourne, Australia

Easy & fastdetermination of traceelements in clinicalsamples usingquadrupole ICP­MSJan Knoop1, NilsGarnebode2, KonstantinKartaschew2, UweOppermann1, LudivineFromentoux31: Shimadzu EuropaGmbH, Germany; 2:Shimadzu DeutschlandGmbH, Germany; 3:Shimadzu France S.A.S.,France

Determination ofheavy metals in Italianwine using ICP­MSUwe Oppermann1,Jürgen Schram2,Ludivine Fromentoux3,Jan Knoop1, NilsGarnebode41: Shimadzu EuropaGmbH, Germany; 2:University of appliedSciences, Krefeld,Germany; 3: ShimadzuFrance, Marne La Vallee,France; 4: ShimadzuDeutschland GmbH,Germany

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SPEC­OL 2: SPECIATION ­ GENERAL SESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Maria Montes BayónChair: Anna Maria Rathgeb Hg detoxification in organs of Pilot WhalesEva M. Krupp1, Zuzana Gajdosechova1, Mohammed Lawan1, Urgast Dagmar1, Brownlow Andrew21: University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 2: Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme, Inverness

Iodine in seaweed ­ occurrence, speciation, bioavailability and risk assessmentJens J. Sloth, Rie R. Rasmussen, Susan L. Holdt, Max HansenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark

Not only seafood can contain a lot of arsenicSimone Braeuer1, Jan Borovička2, Walter Goessler11: Institute of Chemistry ­ Analytical Chemistry, University of Graz, Austria; 2: Nuclear Physics Institute, v.v.i., The CzechAcademy of Sciences, Řež near Prague, Czech Republic

Stability of iodine species determined by HPLC­ICP­QQQ after enzymatic extractionAna Jerše1,2, Ana Kroflič1,2, Vekoslava Stibilj1,21: "Jožef Stefan" Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2: Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Speciation Analysis of Organophosphorus Aging Products of Lithium Ion Battery Electrolytes bymeans of GC­ICP­SF­MSYannick Philipp Stenzel, Constantin Lürenbaum, Martin Winter, Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster, Germany

New Calibration Techniques for ICP­MS for the Speciation and Ultra Trace Analysis of TechnetiumDavid Clases1, Marvin Birka1, Michael Sperling1,2, Uwe Karst11: University of Muenster, Germany; 2: European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis (EVISA), Germany

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SPEC­OL 3: SPECIATION ­ GENERAL SESSION 3Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Maria Montes BayónChair: Anna Maria Rathgeb The Modern Toolbox for Speciation Analysis: Getting Ready for Routine ApplicationDaniel Kutscher, Shona McSheehy DucosThermo Fisher Scientific, Germany

Speciation analysis of arsenic in seafood and seaweed based on stepwise extraction of water­solubleand non­polar speciesMesay Mulugeta Wolle, Sean D. ConklinUS Food and Drug Adminstration, United States of America

Determination of Arsenicals in Atmospheric Aerosols by HPLC­ICPQQQMSStefan Tanda1, Oliver Steiner1, Jitka Hegrova2, Roman Licbinsky2, Walter Goessler11: University of Graz, Institute of Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Austria; 2: Transport Research Centre,Czech Republic

Chemical analysis of Permafrost samples using LIMSAndreas Riedo1,2, Euan Monaghan1, Marek Tulej2, Peter Wurz2, Pascale Ehrenfreund11: Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, The Netherlands; 2: Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences,University of Bern, Switzerland

Arsenic Speciation in Wine by HPLC­ICP­MS ­ FDA EAM 4.10 Extension methodJenny Nelson1,2, Courtney Tanabe1, Helene Hopfer1,2, Susan Ebeler1,2, Sean Conklin3, Kevin Kubachka4, RobertWilson41: Dept. Viticulture & Enology, University of California, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.; 2: Food Safety & Measurement Facility,University of California, Davis, CA, 95616; 3: US FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, College Park, MD20866, USA; 4: US FDA Forensic Chemistry Center, Cincinnati, OH 45237; USA

Gas chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole ICP­MS quantification of organophosphate pesticidesin honey bee products after miniaturized QuEChERS extractionDavid Munoz1, Julio Landero2, Joan Stevens3, Jenny Nelson31: Autonomous University of Yucatan, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico; 2: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, USA; 3: AgilentTechnologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA

Material analysis of solid fuels by ETV­ICP­OES – Speciation of Sulfur and OxygenDaniela Bauer1, Thomas Vogt1, Dirk Wüstkamp21: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut for Analytical Chemistry; 2: SPECTRO Analytical Instruments GmbH, Germany

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PLASMA PARTY: APRES PLASMA PARTY @POSTKELLERLocation: POSTKELLER // PICCADILLY

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Date: Wednesday, 22/Feb/2017

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ISO­PL: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ PLENARY LECTURELocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky Current trends in high­precision isotopic analysis using multi­collector ICP­mass spectrometryFrank VanhaeckeGhent University, Belgium

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ISO­IL 1: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ INVITED LECTURE 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky New developments in isotopic tracing of trace metals in earth, environmental and planetary sciencesMark RehkämperDept. of Earth Science & Engineering, Imperial College London, UK

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ISO­OL 1: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ GENERAL SESSION 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky Development of δ37Cl isotope analysis by Ion Chromatography/MC­ICPMS and its application forstudying biodegradation of perchlorateYevgeni Zakon1,2, Ludwik Halicz2,3, Zeev Ronen4, Faina Gelman21: Department of Chemistry, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel; 2: Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem95501, Israel; 3: Faculty of Chemistry, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw,02­089 Warsaw,Poland; 4: Ben­Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus,84990 Midreshet Ben­Gurion, Israel

MEASUREMENT OF LEAD, STRONTIUM AND MERCURY ISOTOPE RATIOS BY MULTICOLLECTOR ICP­MS USING LINEAR REGRESSION IN COMBINATION WITH TRANSIENT SIGNALSJose Ignacio Garcia Alonso, Aida Reguera Galán, Mariella Moldovan, Silvia Queipo Abad, Pablo RodríguezGonzálezUniversity of Oviedo, Spain

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ISO­IL 2: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ INVITED LECTURE 2 (AGILENT RISING STAR AWARD)Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky Multi­isotope tracers to investigate processes in river catchment systems: Selected applicationexamples using B, Mo, Sr, Pb, and Ti isotope ratios assessed by MC ICP­MSJohanna Irrgeher1, Florian Dutschke1,2, Anna Reese1,2, Anika Retzmann3, Tristan Zimmermann1,2, ThomasProhaska3, Michael E. Wieser4, Andreas Zitek3, Daniel Proefrock11: Helmholtz­Centre Geesthacht, Germany, Institute of Coastal Research, Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry; 2: University ofHamburg, Germany, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic and Applied Chemistry; 3: University of Natural Resources andLife Sciences Vienna, Austria, Dept. of Chemistry, Division of Analytical Chemistry, VIRIS Laboratory; 4: University ofCalgary, Canada, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Stable Isotope Laboratory

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ISO­OL 2: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ GENERAL SESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky Optimization of a new fully automated sample preparation system for the isotopic analysis of Sr, Pb andNd in sediment digests via MC ICP­MSTristan Zimmermann1, Anika Retzmann2, Johanna Irrgeher1, Thomas Prohaska2, Daniel Pröfrock11: Helmholtz­Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research, Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry, Max­Planck Str. 1, 21502Geesthacht, Germany; 2: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Division ofAnalytical Chemistry, VIRIS Laboratory, Konrad­Lorenz­Str. 24, 3430 Tulln, Austria

Spectral Insights: Multi­dimensional approach to evaluate the diagenetic status of skeletal remains withrespect to strontium isotope ratio measurementsAnika Retzmann1, Magdalena Blanz2, Johanna Irrgeher3, Andreas Zitek1, Jörg Feldmann2, Thomas Prohaska11: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Division of Analytical Chemistry,VIRIS Laboratory, Konrad­Lorenz­Str. 24, 3430 Tulln, Austria; 2: University of Aberdeen, College of Physical Sciences,Department of Chemistry, Trace Element Speciation Laboratory Aberdeen (TESLA), Meston Walk, Aberdeen AB24 3UE,Scotland, UK; 3: Helmholtz­Centre Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research, Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry, Max­PlanckStr. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany

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Water­rock interactions and fluid flow behavior within an alpine karst spring system (Johnsbachtal,Austria) ­ A multi­proxy approach including 87Sr/86Sr and δ26Mg signaturesDorothee Hippler1, Marcus Spitz1, Jessica A. Stammeier1, Oliver Nebel2, Gerfried Winkler3, Martin Dietzel11: Graz University of Technology, Austria; 2: Monash University Melbourne, Australia; 3: University of Graz, Austria

Iron isotopic analysis of finger­prick blood via multi­collector inductively coupled plasma massspectrometry after volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS)Yulia Anoshkina, Marta Costas­Rodríguez, Frank VanhaeckeDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, Ghent University, Belgium

Determination of europium isotope ratios in natural waters by MC­ICP­MSGabriel Gustinelli Arantes de Carvalho1,2, Pedro Vitoriano Oliveira2, Lu Yang11: National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; 2: Institute of Chemistry, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

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LU­WED: LUNCH BREAK LUN­THERMO: LUNCH SEMINARThermo Scientific: Performance forall applications, technology for allchallengesLocation: ARLBERG­well.comARLBERGSAAL

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ISO­IL 3: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ INVITED LECTURE 3Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky Hyphenated MC ICP­MS methods for environmental researchSylvain, Jean­Baptiste Bérail, David Amouroux, Emmanuel Tessier, Sylvain Bouchet, Julien Barre, JoanaCavalheiro, Zoyne Pedrero, Gilles Bareille, Christophe Pecheyran, Olivier, François­Xavier DonardCNRS ­ University of Pau, IPREM, France

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ISO­OL 3: ISOTOPE RATIO ANALYSIS ­ GENERAL SESSION 3Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Heidi Goenaga­InfanteChair: Anastassiya Tchaikovsky Copper isotopic fractionation in the intestine of transgenic miceKerri A. Miller1, Catherine M. Keenan2, Alexander P. Tennant1, Keith A. Sharkey2, Michael E. Wieser11: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University Of Calgary, Canada; 2: Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Department ofPhysiology and Pharmacology, University of Calgary, Canada

µ­Dried­Droplets as standards for Tandem single particle LIBS/LA­ICP­MS analysisFelix Horak, Andreas LimbeckVienna University of Technology, Austria

Separation of Uranium and Plutonium by capillary electrophoresis coupled with MC­ICPMS for isotoperatio measurementsBenoît Martelat1, Hélène Isnard1, Laurent Vio1, Frédéric Chartier21: Den – Service d’Etudes Analytiques et de Réactivité des Surfaces (SEARS), CEA, Université Paris­Saclay, F­91191, Gifsur Yvette, France; 2: Den – Physico­Chemistry Department (DPC), CEA, Université Paris­Saclay, F­91191, Gif sur Yvette,France

Species­specific Hg isotope ratio measurements in fish by using HPLC and cold vapour MC­ICPMS:Insights into mass discrimination correctionDmitriy Malinovskiy, John Entwisle, Philip Dunn, Heidi Goenaga­InfanteLGC, United Kingdom

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MT­PL: METALLOMICS ­ PLENARY LECTURELocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Stephan HannChair: Luis Gálvez It is metallomics, isn’t it?Luis Galvez Montano1, Sarah Theiner1, Michaela Schwaiger1, Stephan Hann2, Gunda Koellensperger11: University of Vienna, Austria; 2: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, BOKU­Vienna

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MT­IL 1: METALLOMICS ­ INVITED LECTURE 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Stephan HannChair: Luis Gálvez ICP­MS based strategies to monitor the fate of nanostructured drugs in cell modelsMaria Montes Bayón, Mario Corte, Roberto Álvarez­Fernández, Daniel Turiel, Jenifer Garcia, Jörg Bettmer, ElisaBlancoUniversity of Oviedo, Spain

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MT­OL: METALLOMICS ­ GENERAL SESSIONLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Stephan HannChair: Luis Gálvez

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Single Cell Analysis Based on Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass SpectrometryLingna Zheng, Meng Wang, Weiyue FengInstitute of High Energy Physics, China, People's Republic of

The highly sensitive analytical method of the metabolite: Development of the metal tag reagents for thelow molecular weight hydrophilic compound.Daigo Iwahata, Hiroshi MiyanoAjinomoto. co., inc., Japan

Application of 2D­IC­ICP­MS and GC­SF­ICP­MS for the Speciation of Organophosphates in Lithium IonBattery ElectrolytesYannick Philipp Stenzel, Jennifer Menzel, Vadim Kraft, Martin Winter, Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster, Germany

Application of ICP­MS/MS for the clinical determination of chromium (VI) in human erythrocytes andchromium in blood, plasma and urinePeter Heitland, Helmut D. KösterMedical Laboratory Bremen, Germany

Towards routine capillary electrophoresis hyphenation to ICP­MSHannah U. Holtkamp, Stuart J. Morrow, Mario Kubanik, Christian G. HartingerUniversity of Auckland, New Zealand

Elemental analysis and imaging of human fingerprints: a new technique for forensic sciencesMeng WangINSTITUTE OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China, People's Republic of

Advances in single­cell ICP­MS for determining elemental distributions in cell populationsEmmanouil Mavrakis1, Nikos Lydakis­Symantiris2, Chady Stephan3, Riccardo Magarini3, Spiros Pergantis11: Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, Greece; 2: Department of Environmental and Natural ResourcesEngineering, University of Applied Sciences Crete; 3: Perkin Elmer

Pt­based cytostatics: Where are they accumulated?Tomas Vaculovic1,2, Michaela Tvrdonova1, Michal Masarik3, Hana Polanska3, Viktor Kanicky1,21: Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, Czech Republic; 2: Masaryk University, CEITEC, Czech Republic; 3: MasarykUniversity, Faculty of Medicine, Czech Republic

A novel take on ion interaction chromatography for fast and sensitive arsenic speciation analysis inrice using LC­ICP­MSHelmut Ernstberger1, Ken Neubauer21: PerkinElmer, United Kingdom; 2: PerkinElmer, USA

DEVELOPMENT OF ANALYTICAL APPROACHES TO UNRAVEL METAL COMPLEXES AND MORESPECIFICALLY METALLOPHORES IMPLICATED IN METAL HOMEOSTASIS IN CELLSLaurent Ouerdane, Shuanglong Wang, Ryszard LobinskiLCABIE/IPREM UMR5254, France

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YOUNG SCIENTISTS: YoungScientists Career EventLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTHHALL

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Date: Thursday, 23/Feb/2017

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LA­PL: LASER­ASSISTED ANALYSIS / GLOWDISCHARGE ­ PLENARY LECTURE 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Cornel VenzagoChair: Daniel Pröfrock Laser Ablation Influence on Elemental and IsotopicAnalysisRichard E Russo1,21: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States ofAmerica; 2: Applied Spectra Inc.

NANO­PL: NANOMATERIAL ANALYSIS ­ PLENARYLECTURELocation: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAALChair: Norbert JakubowskiChair: Andreas Zitek ICP­MS ­ a powerful and versatile tool in“Nanolytics”Björn Meermann1, María Montes Bayón2, Daniel TurielFernández2, Thomas Ternes1, Wolgang Tremel3,Frank Vanhaecke4, Kristina Wichmann31: Federal Institute of Hydrology, Department G2 – AquaticChemistry, Am Mainzer Tor 1, 56068 Koblenz, Germany; 2:Universidad de Oviedo, Department of Physical andAnalytical Chemistry, C/Julián Clavería 8, 33006 Oviedo,Spain; 3: University of Mainz, Institute of InorganicChemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Duesbergweg 10­14,55128 Mainz; 4: Ghent University, Department of AnalyticalChemistry, Campus Sterre, Krijgslaan 281­S12, 9000Ghent, Belgium

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LA­IL 1: LASER­ASSISTED ANALYSIS / GLOWDISCHARGE ­ INVITED LECTURES 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Cornel VenzagoChair: Daniel Pröfrock High­Resolution LA­ICP­TOFMS Imaging: FromInstrumentation to InterpretationAlexander Gundlach­Graham1, Gunnar Schwarz1, MarcelBurger1, Paolo S. Garofalo2, Bodo Hattendorf1, DetlefGünther11: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: University of Bologna, Italy

NANO­IL 1: NANOMATERIAL ANALYSIS ­ INVITEDLECTURE 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAALChair: Norbert JakubowskiChair: Andreas Zitek Nanoanalysis with Mass Spectrometry: On theBenefits of Microsecond Time Resolution in ICP­Q­MSCarsten Engelhard, Ingo Strenge, Darya MozhayevaUniversity of Siegen, Germany

9:20am­

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LA­OL 1: LASER­ASSISTED ANALYSIS / GLOWDISCHARGE ­ GENERAL SESSION 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Cornel VenzagoChair: Daniel Pröfrock Characterisation of new thin film solar cellphotovoltaic devices using the state­of­the­artpulsed radiofrequency glow discharge time of flightmass spectrometryBeatriz Fernandez­Garcia, Rosario Pereiro, Alfredo Sanz­Medel1Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universityof Oviedo, c/Julian Clavería, 8, 33006, Oviedo, Spain.

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for HighResolution Mapping of Core SamplesC. Derrick Quarles Jr.1, Francisco Lopez­Linares2, ToniMiao2, Laura Poirier2, Jhanis J. Gonzalez1,31: Applied Spectra, Inc, United States of America; 2: Chevron,United States of America; 3: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,United States of America

LA­ICP­MS analysis of size segregated ultrafineairborne particulatesAndreas Limbeck1, Sabrina Rovelli2, WinfriedNischkauer1, Domenico Cavallo21: TU Wien, Austria; 2: University of Insubria, Italy

A comparison of signal suppression rates andparticle size distributions for ns­ and fs­LA­ETV­ICPMS for pure and alloyed metallic standardsHale Ceren Yilmaz, Bodo HattendorfETH Zurich, Switzerland

Investigation of Lithium Ion Battery Electrodes bymeans of Sector Field­Glow Discharge­MassSpectrometry (SF­GD­MS)Marco Evertz, Timo Schwieters, Markus Börner, MartinWinter, Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster

NANO­OL 1: NANOMATERIAL ANALYSIS ­ GENERALSESSION 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAALChair: Norbert JakubowskiChair: Andreas Zitek Single particle ICP­MS characterization ofengineered nanoparticles uptake andbioaccumulation by edible plantsJustyna Wojcieszek1, Javier Jiménez­Lamana2, LenaRuzik1, Monika Asztemborska3, Maciej Jarosz1,Joanna Szpunar21: Warsaw University of Technology, Poland; 2: CNRS­UPPA, Pau, France; 3: University of Warsaw, Poland

Determination of the stoichiometry CdSe/ZnSquantum dot to antibody in bioconjugates byasymmetric flow field­flow fractionation coupledon­line to elemental mass spectrometry (ICP­QQQ)Diego Bouzas­Ramos1, Jorge Ruiz Encinar1, José I.García Alonso2, José M. Costa­Fernández1, AlfredoSanz­Medel11: Analytical Spectrometry Research Group, Department ofPhysical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo,Julián Clavería 8, Oviedo, Spain; 2: Enriched StableIsotopes Research Group, Department of Physical andAnalytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Julián Clavería 8,Oviedo, Spain

Laser­Assisted Introduction of Nanoparticles toICP MSIva Benesova1,2, Kristyna Dlabkova1, FrantisekZelenak1, Tomas Vaculovic1,2, Viktor Kanicky1,2, JanPreisler1,21: Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, MasarykUniversity, Brno, Czech Republic; 2: Central EuropeanInstitute of Technology (CEITEC), Masaryk University,Brno, Czech Republic

Exposure of Lactuca sativa to silvernanoparticles: Characterization of their uptake

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and translocation by Single Particle InductivelyCoupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry.Laura Torrent, Eva Marguí, Manuela Hidalgo, MònicaIglesiasChemistry Department. Universitat de Girona, Spain

Single particle ICP­MS for the detection ofinorganic nanoparticles in food and biologicalsamplesKatrin LoeschnerNational Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark,Denmark

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LA­IL 2: LASER­ASSISTED ANALYSIS / GLOWDISCHARGE ­ INVITED LECTURES 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Cornel VenzagoChair: Daniel Pröfrock Trends and challenges in Glow Discharge MassSpectrometry for Direct Analysis of InnovativeMaterials.Jorge Pisonero, Jonatan Fandino, Alfredo Sanz­Medel,Nerea BordelUniversity of Oviedo, Spain

Taming Laser­Generated Ions for Their Use in MassSpectrometryBodo Hattendorf1, Lorenzo Querci1, Victor Varentsov2,Detlef Günther11: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: bFacility for Antiproton and IonResearch in Europe (FAIR GmbH), Darmstadt, Germany

NANO­IL 2: NANOMATERIAL ANALYSIS ­ INVITEDLECTURE 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAALChair: Norbert JakubowskiChair: Andreas Zitek Quantification and Identification of Nanoparticlesin Consumer Products and the EnvironmentFrank von der Kammer1, Antonia Praetorius1, MilicaVelimirovic1, Andreas Gondikas2, Jana Navratilova3,Alexander Gundlach­Graham4, Eli Goldberg4, DetlefGuenther4, Thilo Hofmann11: University of Vienna, Austria; 2: University ofGothenburg; 3: US Environmental Protection Agency; 4:ETH Zurich

Highly multiplexed imaging of tissues withsubcellular resolution by imaging masscytometryBernd BodenmillerUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland

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LA­OL 2: LASER­ASSISTED ANALYSIS / GLOWDISCHARGE ­ GENERAL SESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Cornel VenzagoChair: Daniel Pröfrock Formation of particles during laser ablation ICP­MSMarkéta Holá1, Hana Nováková1, Jakub Ondráček2,Michal Vojtíšek3, Viktor Kanický1,41: CEITEC, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; 2:Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical Universityof Prague, Czech Republic; 3: Institute of Chemical ProcessFundamentals of the ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic; 4:Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

Analysis of minor and trace elements in polymersusing Tandem LA/LIBSMaximilian Bonta, Andreas LimbeckTU Wien, Austria

QUANTITATIVE ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OFPOLYMERS BY LASER ABLATION­INDUCTIVELYCOUPLED PLASMAAngela Villaseñor Milán1, Marina Boccongelli2, JoséLuis Todolí11: Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and FoodSciences, University of Alicante, Spain; 2: Total Research &Technology Feluy, Belgium

Investigation of the impact of surface cleaningprocedures on near surface depth profiling usingGlow Discharge Optical Emission SpectroscopyKjell Arne Bengtson, Mats RandeliusSwerea KIMAB AB, Sweden

NANO­OL 2: NANOMATERIAL ANALYSIS ­ GENERALSESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAALChair: Norbert JakubowskiChair: Andreas Zitek Quantification of AgNPs in single cells by SingleParticle/Single cell inductively coupled plasmamass spectrometry and Mass CytometryAna Lopez­Serrano Oliver1, Sabine Baumgart2,Andreas Gruetzkau2, Norbert Jakubowski1, AndreaHaase31: BAM, Federal Institute of Materials Research andTesting, Richard­Willstatter­Str. 11, 12489, Berlin Germany;2: DRFZ, German Rheumatism Research Centre Berlin,Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin; 3: BfR, The Federal Institutefor Risk Assessment Department of Product Safety at,Max­Dohrn­Str. 8­10

Single Particle ICP­MS: quantifying exposure anddose of gold and silver NPs to freshwater algaRuth Corrin Merrifield1, Chady Stephan2, Jamie Lead11: University of South Carolina, United States of America;2: PerkinElmer, Inc., Canada

Development and optimization of an extractionprocess for the semi quantitative determinationof titanium dioxide nanoparticles inenvironmental samples using cFFF hyphenatedto ICP­MS/MSFlorian Dutschke1,2, Daniel Proefrock11: Helmholtz­Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany; 2: UniversitätHamburg, Germany

The challenges of analysing Titanium and TiO2nanoparticles in biological matricesDagmar Koller, Jonathan PowellMRC­EWL, United Kingdom

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advancements &accessories in AtomicSpectroscopyLocation: HOTEL POST ­Seminar room

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BI­PL: BIOIMAGING ­ PLENARY LECTURE (sponsored by ThermoFisher Scientific)Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Andreas LimbeckChair: Anna­Maria Kriechbaum THE QUANTITATIVE ELEMENTAL MICROSCOPE: FOR WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?Norbert Jakubowski1, Heike Traub1, Diego Estéban­Fernández1, Simone Hösl1, Ulrich Panne1, DanielaDrescher2, Tina Büchner2, Janina Kneipp2, Irene Moraleja3, Guido Sauter4, Hartmut Schlüter4, Ronald Simon4,Boris Neumann51: Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und ­prüfung (BAM), Berlin, Germany; 2: Humboldt­University of Berlin, Departmentof Chemistry, Berlin, Germany; 3: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 4: University Medical CenterHamburg­Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 5: Proteome Factory AG, Berlin, Germany

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NANO­OL 3: NANOMATERIAL ANALYSIS ­ GENERAL SESSION 3Location: ARLBERG­well.com ARLBERGSAALChair: Björn MeermannChair: Andreas Zitek Single Particle ICP­MS: Keeping the feet on the groundFrancisco Laborda1, Isabel Abad­Alvaro1, Eduardo Bolea1, Juan R. Castillo1, Miguel A. Gomez­Gonzalez2, JavierJimenez­Lamana3, Joanna Szpunar31: Group of Analytical Spectroscopy and Sensors (GEAS). Institute of Environmental Sciences (IUCA). University ofZaragoza. Zaragoza, Spain; 2: Department of Materials and London Centre for Nanotechnology. Imperial College London.London, UK; 3: Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique Bio­inorganique et Environnement (LCABIE). UMR 5254­IPREM. CNRS­UPPA. Pau, France

Characterization of 3­nm (and smaller?) metal nanoparticles by inductively coupled plasma massspectrometry with and without flow injectionRam P. Lamsal1, Gregory Jerkiewicz1, Steve Baranton2, Christophe Coutanceau2, Diane Beauchemin11: Queen's University, Canada; 2: University of Poitiers, France

Imaging of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles in Rat Lung Tissue by Means of LA­ICP­MSDörthe Dietrich1, Antje Vennemann2, Martin Wiemann2, Michael Sperling1,31: University of Münster, Germany; 2: IBE R&D gGmbH, Münster, Germany; 3: European Virtual Institute for SpeciationAnalysis, Münster, Germany

EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY­BASEDIMMUNOASSAYS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF AFLATOXIN M1 IN MILKEmma Pérez Hernández, Guillermo Grindlay Lledó, Francisco Marco de la Calle, Pascual Martínez Peinado, JuanMora PastorUniversity of Alicante, Spain

Characterization of nanoparticles uptake and adsorption by red microalgal cells using single particleICP­MSShin­ichi Miyashita1, Hiroaki Mitsuhashi2, Shin­ichiro Fujii1, Mitsuru Abo2, Akiko Takatsu1, Kazumi Inagaki11: National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ)/AIST, Japan; 2: Meiji University, Japan

Simultaneous on­line detection of SiO2, TiO2 and Al2O3 particles in toothpaste by asymmetric flowfield­flow fractionation hyphenated to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryManuel Correia, Katrin LoeschnerNational Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, DK­2860 Søborg, Denmark

Characterization of metallic nanoparticles in tattoo ink using Asymmetrical Flow Field­FlowFractionation coupled with ICP­MSRobert Reed1, Soheyl Tadjiki1, Tony Pfaffe2, Evelin Moldenhauer2, Thorsten Klein21: Postnova Analytics Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America; 2: Postnova Analytics GmbH, Landsberg amLech, Germany

Extension and validation of FFF online with ICP­MS for the quantification of carbon in natural andengineered (nano)particlesVolker Nischwitz1, Nina Gottselig2, Anna Missong2, Erwin Klumpp21: Central Institute for Engineering, Electronics and Analytics (ZEA­3), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany; 2:Institute of Bio­ and Geosciences, Agrosphere (IBG­3), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany

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BI­IL: BIOIMAGING ­ INVITED LECTURESLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Andreas LimbeckChair: Anna­Maria Kriechbaum Image metrics for retrieval of lateral resolution and angular blur in 2D LA­ICP­MSJohannes Teun van Elteren1, Andrei Izmer2, Vid Simon Šelih1, Frank Vanhaecke21: National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2: Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

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3:40pm Chair: Andreas LimbeckChair: Anna­Maria Kriechbaum Quantitative imaging of potential protein biomarkers in oral cancer tissues with LA­ICP­MS usingbioconjugated gold nanoclustersMaría Cruz­Alonso1, Beatriz Fernandez1, Aurora Astudillo2, Juan Carlos de Vicente3, Rosario Pereiro1, AlfredoSanz­Medel11: Dept. of Physical & Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Julian Claveria 8, 33006 Oviedo, Spain; 2: BioBanco delPrincipado de Asturias, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, 33011 Oviedo, Spain; 3: Department of MaxillofacialSurgery, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, 33011 Oviedo, Spain

Laser ablation with high speed and high spatial resolution: emerging applications in biological imagingAmy J Managh, Tharwat Abduljabbar, Helen J Reid, Barry L SharpLoughborough University, LE11 3TU, United Kingdom

Elemental bioimaging for the investigation of Wilson´s disease by means of LA­ICP­MSOliver Hachmöller1, Andree Zibert2, Hans Zischka3, Michael Sperling1,4, Hartmut H.­J. Schmidt2, Uwe Karst11: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Münster; 2: Experimental Transplant Hepatology, UniversityHospital Münster; 3: Institute of Molecular Toxicology and Pharmacology, Helmholtz Center Munich; 4: European VirtualInstitute for Speciation Analysis (EVISA)

High resolution LA­ICP­MS imaging in three dimensional tumor spheroidsSarah Theiner1, Stijn Van Malderen2, Thibaut Van Acker2, Anton Legin3, Michael Jakupec3, Bernhard Keppler3,Frank Vanhaecke2, Gunda Koellensperger11: Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2: Department of Analytical Chemistry, GhentUniversity, Ghent, Belgium; 3: Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Elemental Bioimaging in Plant Tissue Sections: Techniques for Overcoming Interferences andReducing High Background ConcentrationsGeorgina Madeleine Thyssen1, Michael Holtkamp1, Michael Sperling1,2, Uwe Karst11: University of Münster, Germany; 2: European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis, Germany

Characterizing cisplatin induced ototoxicity using ICP­MS and laser ablation ICP­MSLauren Amable1, Eric Shide1, Andrew Breglio2, Aaron Rusheen2, Katharine Fernandez2, Chady Stephan3, LisaCunningham2

1: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States ofAmerica; 2: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,MD, United States of America; 3: Perkin Elmer, Shelton, CT, United States of America

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POSTER 2 ­ APP II: POSTERSESSION 2: Applications IILocation: ARLBERG­well.comSOUTH HALL Checking the supposedprovenance of conflictminerals based on LA­ICP­MS data andstatisticsHans­Eike Gäbler, WilhelmSchink, Timo GawronskiBundesanstalt fürGeowissenschaften undRohstoffe, Germany

Determination of Br and Iin polymers by ICPMSGeorgia SanabriaEvans Analytical Group,France

ELEMENTALDIFFERENCES INSINGLE VINEYARDPINOT NOIR WINESFROM SIX SUB­APPELLATIONSHelene Hopfer1, CourtneyTanabe2, JoshuaGodshaw2, Susan Ebeler2,Jenny Nelson2, RogerBoulton21: Department of FoodScience, The PennsylvaniaState University, UniversityPark, PA 16802; 2:Department of Viticulture andEnology, University of

POSTER 2 ­ BI: POSTERSESSION 2: BioimagingLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Characterizing humancontaminant exposureand elimination by laserablation ICP­MSBrian Jackson1, TracyPunshon1, MarcWeisskopf2, MatthewRand31: Dartmouth College, UnitedStates of America; 2: HarvardSchool of Public Health,United States of America; 3:University of Rochester,United States of America

High resolution laserablation NWRimagesystem for single cellimagingDiego Esteban­Fernandez2, Heike Traub3,Norbert Jakubowski3,Katherine McLachlin1, LeifSummerfield1, RobHutchinson11: Electro Scientific Industries,United States of America; 2:Shimadzu, Spain; 3: BAM,Germany

The impact of reactionand collision cell ICP­MSon laser ablation bio­imaging

POSTER 2 ­ ENV: POSTERSESSION 2: EnvironmentalanalysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Monitoring of aluminium,used as a coagulant in apotable water treatmentplant, field study.Annick Francine JoséeWillemenWater­link, Belgium

ICP­MS, a usefultechnique for thedetermination of uraniumand estimation of alfaactivity in natural anddrinking waterAlfredo Diaz1, AntoniaCamacho2, Isabel Serrano2,Ricard Devesa11: Aigues de Barcelona,Spain; 2: INTE, Institut deTècniques Energètiques.Polytechnical University ofCatalonia

Humic substancederived ligands as ironchelators in the oceanAnna Maria Rathgeb1, TimCauson1, ReginaKrachler2, Stephan Hann11: BOKU Vienna, Austria; 2:University of Vienna, Austria

POSTER 2 ­ GDMS:POSTER SESSION 2:Glow discharge massspectrometryLocation: ARLBERG­well.comSOUTH HALL CalibrationApproaches in LaserAblation­InductivelyCoupled Plasma­MassSpectrometry (LA­ICP­MS) and Sector FieldGlow Discharge­MassSpectrometry (SF­GD­MS)Timo Schwieters, MarcoEvertz, Markus Börner,Martin Winter, SaschaNowakUniversity of Münster

Determination of traceelements in siliconcarbide wafers usingGD­MS and LA­ICP­MSSehoon Jung, SunhyeKimResearch Institute ofIndustrial Science andTechnology, Korea,Republic of (South Korea)

Matrix IndependentCalibrations in GlowDischarge MassSpectrometryCristina Gonzalez­Gago1, Petr Smid2,

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California, Davis, One ShieldsAve, Davis, CA 95616

Elemental profiles ofwhiskies allowdifferentiation by typeand region by inductivelycoupled plasma – opticalemission spectroscopy(ICP­OES)Jenny Nelson1,2, HeleneHopfer4, Greg Gilleland3,Susan Ebeler1,21: Department of Viticulture &Enology, University ofCalifornia, Davis, CA, USA; 2:Food Safety & MeasurementFacility, University ofCalifornia, Davis, CA, USA; 3:Agilent Technologies, Inc.,Santa Clara, CA, USA; 4:Department of Food Science,The Pennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park,PA, USA

C. Derrick Quarles Jr.1,Renata Kuras2, BeataJanasik2, WojciechWasowicz2, AgnieszkaPerkowska­Ptasinska3,Lucyna Kozlowska4, MaciejStepnik5, KatarzynaDomeradzka­Gajda5,Jhanis J. Gonzalez1,61: Applied Spectra, Inc,United States of America; 2:Department of Biological andEnvironmental Monitoring,Nofer Institute of OccupationalMedicine, Poland; 3:Department ofTransplantation Medicine,Nephrology and InternalDiseases, TransplantationInstitute, Medical University ofWarsaw, Poland; 4:Department of Dietetics,Faculty of Human Nutritionand Consumer Sciences,Warsaw University of LifeSciences, Poland; 5:Department of Toxicology andCarcinogenesis, NoferInstitute of OccupationalMedicine, Poland; 6:Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, United States ofAmerica

Development of newstrategies based onHPLC­ and LA­ICP­MS tostudy the Zinc­Metallothionein systemin the human eye and itsimplication in AgeRelated MacularDegenerationBeatriz Fernandez­Garcia1,2, Sara Rodriguez­Menendez1,2, HéctorGonzález­Iglesias2,3,Montserrat García2,3, LydiaAlvarez2, M. LuisaFernández1, Miguel Coca­Prados2,4, RosarioPereiro1,2, Alfredo Sanz­Medel11: 1Department of Physicaland Analytical Chemistry,University of Oviedo, c/JulianClavería, 8, 33006, Oviedo,Spain; 2: 2InstitutoUniversitario Fernández­Vega, Fundación deInvestigación Oftalmológica,Universidad de Oviedo,Spain.; 3: 3 InstitutoOftalmológico Fernández­Vega, Avda. Dres.Fernández­Vega, 34, 33012,Oviedo, Spain.; 4: 4Department of Ophthalmologyand Visual Science, YaleUniversity School of Medicine,New Haven, CT. 06510, USA.

Mapping Ti, Al and Voriginated from dentalimplants in oral mucosatissue by LA­ICP­MSAdam Sajnóg1, AnettaHanć1, Krzysztof Makuch2,Ryszard Koczorowski2,Danuta Barałkiewicz1

Determination ofphosphorus in highdissolved solidssolutions to assessnutrient behaviour inancient oceansStephen ReidUniversity of Leeds, UnitedKingdom

Applications of IsotopicMeasurements forDetermination of LongLived Radionuclides inthe Open OceanEmilia Vassileva1, IrenaWysocka1,2, Eunmi Han11: IAEA EnvironmentLaboratories, Monaco; 2:Polish Geological InstituteNational Research Institute

COMPARATIVE STUDYON THE EFFECT OFULTRA­TRACEMERCURY IN PLASTICWASTES IN THE KUWAITBEACHESAbdul Hadi Bu­Olayan, BVThomasKUWAIT UNIVERSITY,Kuwait

Magnetic nanoparticlescoated with ionic liquidfor the pre­concentrationof Pb in drinking waterand the subsequentquantification by FI­ICP­OESSara Hossein Zadegan,Winfried Nischkauer,Katharina Bica, AndreasLimbeckTU Wien, Austria

Measurement ofelements in airborneparticulate matter:comparison betweenreal­time monitoring dataand filter­collection dataRyohei Fukushi, TakashiNakazawa, Sho Nishida,Naoki FurutaChuo University, Japan

Direct analysis ofgaseous mercury inambient air byinductively coupledplasma massspectrometry coupledwith gas to particleconversion­gasexchange techniqueMasaki Ohata1, KoheiNishiguchi21: National Metrology Instituteof Japan, Japan; 2: J­ScienceLab Co. Ltd.

Determination ofDissolved Trace Zn inSeawater with DifferentSalinity by flow injection

Volker Hoffmann3,Thomas Hofmann2,Cornel Venzago21: Oviedo University, Spain;2: Evonik Technology &Infrastructure GmbH,Germany; 3: LeibnizInstitute for Solid State andMaterials ResearchDresden, Germany

Calibration factors inFast Flow GlowDischarge MassSpectrometry (FF­GD­MS): Continuous vs.Pulsed ModeJoachim Hinrichs,Shona McSheehy DucosThermo Fisher Scientific,Germany

SICRIT MassSpectrometry: Simple,Smart and SensitiveJan­Christoph Wolf1,Klemens Maria Thaler2,Klaus Wutz1, ChristophHaisch2, ReinhardNiessner21: Plasmion GmbH, AlterPostweg 4, 86159Augsburg, Germany; 2:Institut für Wasserchemieund ChemischeBalneologie der TU­München, Marchioninistr.17, 81377, Germany

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1: Adam Mickiewicz Universityin Poznan, Poland; 2: KarolMarcinkowski University ofMedical Science in Poznan,Poland

LA­ICP­QQQMS for theHigh ResolutionElemental Bio­Imaging ofTrace ElementsDavid Clases1, DavidBishop2, Philip Doble2,Uwe Karst11: University of Muenster,Germany; 2: University ofTechnology Sydney, Australia

Investigating Biogenicversus DiageneticArsenic Incorporation inSheep’s TeethMagdalena DorotheaBlanz1,2, Kate Britton3, EvaKrupp1, Jörg Feldmann11: Trace Element SpeciationLaboratory (TESLA),University of Aberdeen,United Kingdom; 2:Archaeology Institute,University of the Highlandsand Islands, Orkney CollegeUHI, Kirkwall, Orkney, KW151LX, Scotland, UK; 3:Department of Archaeology,University of Aberdeen, St.Mary's, Elphinstone Road,Aberdeen, AB24 3UF,Scotland, UK

Bioimaging ofMetallothioneins inocular tissue sections byLA­ICP­MS usingbioconjugated goldnanoclustersMaría Cruz­Alonso1,Beatriz Fernandez1,2, LydiaAlvarez2,3, HéctorGonzalez­Iglesias2,3, HeikeTraub4, NorbertJakubowski4, RosarioPereiro1,21: Dept. of Physical &Analytical Chemistry,University of Oviedo, JulianClaveria 8, 33006 Oviedo,Spain; 2: InstitutoUniversitario Fernández­Vega, Fundación deInvestigación Oftalmológica,Universidad de Oviedo, Spain;3: Instituto OftalmológicoFernández­Vega, Avda. Dres.Fernández­Vega, 34, 33012,Oviedo, Spain; 4: BAM federalInstitute for MaterialsResearch and Testing,Richard­Willstaetter­Strass11, 12489 Berlin, Germany

second gas inductionelution method withFlame AtomicAbsorptionSpectrometryZhong Yuan Wang1, HongKang Zhang21: South China SeaEnvironmental MonitoringCenter,People's Republic ofChina; 2: Zhongkai Universityof Agriculture andEngineering,People'sRepublic of China

Utilising Prescriptive andIntelligent Dilution for theHigh ThroughputAnalysis of Metals inWastewatersNiel Williams1, PeterWinship1, Jon Peters1,Graham Coe2, PhilipMosley2, James Hannan31: Teledyne CETACTechnologies, United Statesof America; 2: Thames Water,United Kingdom; 3: ThermoFisher Scientific, UnitedKingdom

DETERMINATION OF Ce,Eu, Gd, La, Sm AND YbIN MINERAL FERTILIZERBY ICP­MSPedro Vitoriano Oliveira1,Alexandre Minami Fioroto1,Luiza Gimenes RodriguesAlbuquerque1, FábioFerreira da Silva2, RodolfoLorençatto2, PedroVitoriano Oliveira11: Institute of Chemistry,University of Sao Paulo, SP,Brazil; 2: Agilent TechnologiesBrasil Ltda., Barueri, SP,Brasil

Stabilization of potablewater containers withsilver ions in emergencysituations ­ challengesfor sampling andanalysisGerald BauerCBRN­Defence School "LiseMeitner", Austrian ArmedForces, Austria

Investigation of thespeciation change ofchlorine, bromine andiodine in the process ofadvanced watertreatment in a publicwater treatment plantNaoya Ohata, Sho Nishida,Naoki FurutaChuo university, Japan

Magnetic solid­phaseextraction using ZSM­5zeolite/Fe2O3 as asorbent fordetermination ofcadmium, mercury andlead in urine samples

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prior to inductivelycoupled plasma opticalemission spectrometryPaola Baile Pomares,Lorena Vidal Martínez,Miguel Ángel AguirrePastor, Antonio CanalsHernándezUniversidad de Alicante,Spain

ICP­QQQ for low levelgallium analysis innatural watersBrian JacksonDartmouth College, UnitedStates of America

POSTER 2 ­ ISO: POSTERSESSION 2: Isotope ratioanalysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comSOUTH HALL Tracing the origin of the“black gold”: Elementaland isotopic pattern ofsturgeon caviar and theinfluence of water,feeding and processingAnastassiya Tchaikovsky1,Andreas Zitek1, JohannaIrrgeher2, Christine Opper1,Rudolf Scheiber1, ThomasProhaska11: University of NaturalResources and Life Sciences,Department of Chemistry –VIRIS Laboratory, Konrad­Lorenz­Strasse 24, 3430Tulln, Austria; 2: Helmholtz­Centre for Materials andCoastal Research, Institutefor Coastal Research, Dept.for Marine BioanalyticalChemistry, Max­Planck­Strasse 1, 21502 Geesthacht,Germany

The application of Srisotope ratios to studyhuman migration in thelate Bronze Age inStillfried/March (AT)Anna­Maria Kriechbaum1,3,Anika Retzmann1, MonikaGriebl2, Thomas Prohaska11: University of NaturalResources and Life Sciences,Department of Chemistry –VIRIS Laboratory, Konrad­Lorenz­Strasse 24, 3430Tulln, Austria; 2: AustrianAcademy of Sciences,Institute for Oriental andEuropean Archaeology,Postgasse 7, 1010 Vienna,Austria; 3: University ofVienna, Institute of Prehistoricand Historical Archaeology,Franz­Klein­Gasse 1, 1190Vienna, Austria

Unlocking isotopic andelemental archives inmarine phosphorites: acase study from thePrecambrian­Cambrianboundary

POSTER 2 ­ LA/LIBS:POSTER SESSION 2: Laser­assisted analysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Short­CircuitDetermination bySpatially ResolvedAnalysis of theQuantitative LithiumDistribution on CycledLithium Ion BatteryElectrodes via LaserAblation ­ InductivelyCoupled Plasma ­ OpticalEmission Spectrometry(LA­ICP­OES)Constantin Lürenbaum,Britta Vortmann­Westhoven, Martin Winter,Sascha NowakMEET ­ Battery ResearchCenter, Germany

Reconstruction of the 3Dfull elemental profile ofCeriodaphnia dubiausing multimodalregistration approachesStijn J. M. Van Malderen1,Brecht Laforce1, ThibautVan Acker1, CharlotteNys2, Maarten De Rijcke2,Colin Janssen2, OlgaBorovinskaya3, LaszloVincze1, Frank Vanhaecke11: Department of AnalyticalChemistry, Ghent University,Campus Sterre, Krijgslaan281 ­ S12, 9000 Ghent,Belgium; 2: Department ofApplied Ecology andEnvironmental Biology, GhentUniversity, Jozef Plateaustraat22, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; 3:TOFWERK AG,Uttigenstrasse 22, 3600Thun, Switzerland

LA icpTOF – a reliabletool for rapid elementalimaging of carbonatesCiprian Cosmin Stremtan1,Olga Borovinskaya2, VirgilDrăgușin3, DominiqueBlamart41: Teledyne CETACTechnologies, Omaha, NE68144, USA; 2: TOFWERKAG, Thun, CH­3600,

POSTER 2 ­ NANO: POSTERSESSION 2: Nanomaterialcharacterisation andanalysisLocation: ARLBERG­well.comNORTH HALL Use of ultrafiltration andAF4­ICP­MS for thestudy of silver releasedfrom silvernanoparticles­basedclay additives used inanimal feedingIsabel Abad­Alvaro,Eduardo Bolea, FranciscoLaborda, Juan R. CastilloGroup of AnalyticalSpectroscopy and Sensors(GEAS). Institute ofEnvironmental Sciences(IUCA). University ofZaragoza. Zaragoza, Spain

Reconsideringhydrodynamicchromatography coupledto ICP­MS for theanalysis ofnanomaterialsMaria S. Jimenez, Maria T.Gomez, Francisco Laborda,Juan R. CastilloGroup of AnalyticalSpectroscopy and Sensors(GEAS). Institute ofEnvironmental Sciences(IUCA). University ofZaragoza. Zaragoza, Spain

Analysis of gold andsilver nanoparticles andtheir aggregates bymeans of spICP­MSusing millisecond andmicrosecond dwell timesJoshua Fuchs1, MichaelSperling2, Uwe Karst11: University of Muenster,Institute of Inorganic andAnalytical Chemistry,Corrensstr 28/30, Münster,48149, Germany; 2:European Virtual Institute forSpeciation Analysis,Mendelstr. 11, Münster,48149, Germany

Characterization of oxidenanoparticles surface­modified by metals usingSingle Particle

Inductively Coupled

POSTER 2 ­ VENDORS:POSTER SESSION 2:Vendors IILocation: ARLBERG­well.comFOYER Analysis of macro­and micronutrients insoils and fertilizers byICP­OESNick Spivey1, KenNeubauer1, HelmutErnstberger21: PerkinElmer, USA; 2:PerkinElmer, UK

Analysis of traceelements andnutrients in food byICP­MSHelmut Ernstberger1,Ewa Pruszkowski21: PerkinElmer, UnitedKingdom; 2: PerkinElmer,USA

Food analysis formacro­ andmicronutrients withICP­OESNick Spivey1, KenNeubauer1, HelmutErnstberger21: PerkinElmer, USA; 2:PerkinElmer, UK

Improvement in highmass abundancesensitivity formulticollector ICP­MSusing a novel ionoptics design thatreduces severalfactors that contributeto peak tailing.Phil Shaw, Mark Mills,Yvan Gerard, Ye Zhao,Andrew BurrowsAmetek Nu Instruments,United Kingdom

Impurity Analysis inLow­Boiling PointGasoline by HighResolution ARRAYICP­OESJan Scholz, MargritKillenberg, AndrewJason RyanAnalytik Jena, Germany

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Jessica AlexandraStammeier1, DorotheeHippler1, Oliver Nebel3,Florian Mittermayer1, CyrillGrengg1, Albrecht Leis2,Martin Dietzel11: Graz University oftechnology, Austria; 2: JRAquaConSol GmbH, Graz,Austria; 3: Monash University,Melbourne, Australia

Sr and Ndchromatographicseparation procedure forprecise isotope ratiomeasurement usingTIMS and MC ICPmethods­MSMaria Streletskaya, MariaZaytceva, NataliaSoloshenkoInstitute of Geology andGeochemistry UB RAS,Russia

Determination of leadisotope ratios inseawaterEmilia Vassileva1, IrenaWysocka1,21: IAEA EnvironmentLaboratories, Monaco; 2:Polish Geological InstituteNational Research Institute

Investigation ofelemental and isotopicfingerprints in riverinesediments from theGerman Elbe catchmentAnna Reese1,2, JohannaIrrgeher1, TristanZimmermann1,2, DanielPröfrock11: Helmholtz­Centre forMaterials and CoastalResearch, Institute of CoastalResearch, Department forMarine BioanalyticalChemistry, Max­Planck­Strasse 1, D­21502Geesthacht, Germany; 2:University of Hamburg,Department of Chemistry,Institute for Inorganic andApplied Chemistry, Martin­Luther­King­Platz 6, 20146Hamburg, Germany

MEASUREMENT OFCOPPER, LEAD ANDANTIMONY ISOTOPERATIOS IN 27 EARLYBRONZE AGEARTEFACTS BYMULTICOLLECTOR ICP­MS.Jose Ignacio GarciaAlonso, Aida RegueraGalán, Mariella Moldovan,Rosario Pereiro, Lara LoboUniversity of Oviedo, Spain

Experimental evaluationand minimization ofmemory effect in isotoperatio determination ofboron with high

Switzerland; 3: Institute ofSpeleology “Emil Racoviță”,Bucharest, 050711, Romania;4: Laboratoire des Sciencesdu Climat et del'Environnement LSCE­IPSLCEA­CNRS­UVSQ, Gif­Sur­Yvette CEDEX, France

Investigation of thecause of elementalfractionation in laserablation­inductivelycoupled plasma massspectrometryYusuke Ono, Daiki Yamada,Sho Nishida, Naoki FurutaChuo university, Japan

Bloodhound technologyfrom ESI: ultrafastsignalsKatherine McLachlin, LeifSummerfield, RobHutchinson, CiaranO'ConnorElectro Scientific Industries,United States of America

Application of LA­ICP­MSin the search ofelements pattern infeathers of Red­breastedflycatcher (Ficedulaparva)Anetta Hanć1, PiotrZduniak2, Wiktor Lorenc1,Kiraz Erciyas­Yavuz3,Danuta Barałkiewicz11: 1Department of TraceElement Analysis bySpectroscopy Method, Facultyof Chemistry, AdamMickiewicz University; 2:Department of Avian Biologyand Ecology, Faculty ofBiology, Adam MickiewiczUniversity; 3: OrnithologyResearch Center, OndokuzMayis University, KurupelitSamsun, Turkey

Assuring thegeographical origin offood products bylabelling with rare earthelements and detectionusing solution based andlaser ablation ICP­MSChristoph Walkner, DonataBandoniene, Daniela Zettl,Thomas MeiselChair of General andAnalytical Chemistry,Montanuniversität Leoben,Austria

Benefits of Fast DataAcquisition with LaserAblation and QuadrupoleICP­MSJason Day1, Sally Gibson1,David Price2, RobHutchinson31: Department of EarthSciences, University ofCambridge, United Kingdom;2: PerkinElmer, UnitedKingdom; 3: Electro Scientific

Inductively CoupledPlasma MassSpectrometryAlbert Kéri1, IldikóKálomista1, Dorina Dobó2,Koppány Levente Juhász2,András Sápi2, GáborGalbács11: Dept. of Inorg. and Anal.Chem., University of Szeged,H­6720 Szeged, Dóm sq. 7,Hungary; 2: Dept. of Appl.and Environ. Chem.,University of Szeged, H­6720Szeged, Rerrich B. sq. 1,Hungary

Determination ofGraphene OxideNanosheets in BiologicalTissues Using Post­Administration Labelingwith Oligonucleotide­Conjugated GoldNanoparticlesPo­Jui Wang1, Pei­Xin Lai2,Cheng­Kuan Su2, Chih­Ching Huang2, Yuh­ChangSun11: Department of BiomedicalEngineering andEnvironmental Sciences,National Tsing Hua University,Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan.; 2:Department of Bioscience andBiotechnology, NationalTaiwan Ocean University,Keelung, 20224, Taiwan.

Fate of nanoparticles inenvironmental matrix:Dissolution StudyAlessandro Bonetto,Andrea Brunelli, ElenaBadetti, AntonioMarcominiUniversity Cà Foscari, Venice,Italy

Interaction studies ofsilver nanoparticles withsoils using inductivelycoupled plasmatechniquesLaura Torrent, MònicaIglesias, Eva Marguí,Manuela HidalgoChemistry Department,University of Girona, Spain

IMPLEMENTATION OFCE­SP­ICP­MS FORSEPARATION OF SILVERNANOPARTICLES WITHDIFFERENT SURFACECOATINGSDarya Mozhayeva, CarstenEngelhardUniversity of Siegen,Germany

NEW POSSIBILITIES FORONLINE PRE­CONCENTRATION,SEPARATION, ANDCHARACTERIZATION OFNANOPARTICLES IN

COMPLEX SAMPLES

Iron Isotope Rations inBiological Samples byPLASMAQUANT® MSRui Santos, ReneChemnitzer, SebastianWuenscher, Peio Riss,Katharina Vlach, AndrewRyan, Jan ScholzAnalytik Jena AG, Germany

Routine Analysis ofTotal Arsenic inCalifornian Winesusing the AGILENT4200/4210 MP­AESCourtney Tanabe1,2, HHopfer1,2,3, GregGillegand4, A Liba4, S.E.Ebeler1,2, JennyNelson1,2,4, ElizabethKulikov51: Dept. Viticulture &Enology, University ofCalifornia, Davis, CA, USA;2: Food Safety andMeasurement Facility,University of California,Davis, CA, USA; 3: Dept.Food Science, ThePennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park,PA, USA; 4: AgilentTechnologies, Inc., SantaClara, CA, USA; 5: AgilentTechnologies Australia,VIC, AU

Ultra­High SpeedAnalysis of SoilExtracts using anAdvanced ValveSystem Installed on anAGILENT 5110 SVDVICP­OESElizabeth Kulikov, JohnCauduroAgilent TechnologiesAustralia, VIC, AU

Improved Productivityfor the Determinationof Metals in OilSamples using theAGILENT 5110RADIAL VIEW (RV)ICP­OES WITHADVANCED VALVESYSTEMElizabeth Kulikov, NeliDrvodelicAgilent TechnologiesAustralia, VIC, AU

Determination of ultra­trace level impuritiesin high­purity metalsamples by ICP­QQQNaoki Sugiyama,Michiko YamanakaAgilent Technologies, 9­1,Takakura­machi, Hachioji­shi, Tokyo 192­8510,Japan

Fundamental Studiesof a NitrogenMicrowave Plasma for

Analytical Emission

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resolution multi­collectorinductively coupledplasma source massspectrometry (MC­ICPMS)Suresh Kumar Aggarwal1,2,Tzu­Hao Wang2, Chen­Feng You2,3, Chuan­Hsiung Chung21: Fuel Chemistry Division,BARC, Mumbai 400085,India; 2: 2Dep. EarthSciences, National Cheng­Kung University, Tainan70101, Taiwan; 3: EarthDynamic System ResearchCentre, NCKU, Tainan,Taiwan

Elemental compositionand Sr isotopic ratio forauthentication of primaryagricultural products onthe example ofAsparagus fromBassano del Grappa andearly potatoes inSouthern ItalyCarmela Zannella1, DianaAgrelli1, Christine Opper2,Thomas Prohaska2, PaolaAdamo11: Department of AgriculturalSciences ­ University ofNaples Federico II, Portici(NA), Italy; 2: Department ofChemistry ­ VIRIS Laboratory,University of NaturalResources and Life Sciences,Tulln, Austria

Development of a rapidand quantitative nickelpurification technique foraccurate nickel isotopicanalysis in geochemicalreference materialsYuki Kobayashi1, ShotaroTakano2, MasaharuTanimizu11: Kwansei Gakuin University,Japan; 2: Institute forChemical Research, KyotoUniversity, Japan

Development of amethodology for theaccurate and precisemeasurement ofcompound­specific Hgisotopic composition inhuman and otherbiological samples byGC­MC­ICPMS.Silvia Queipo­Abad, PabloRodríguez­González, JoséIgnacio García­AlonsoUniversity of Oviedo, Spain

Chemical and Pb­isotopic zonality ofgalena (Berezovskoedeposit, Middle Urals):LA­Q­ICP­MS и HR­MC­ICP­MS dataEvgeny Shagalov1,2, MariaZaytceva1, Maria

Industries, Inc, UnitedKingdom

Qualitativediscrimination analysisof corn hybrids by laser­induced breakdownspectroscopyDávid Jenő Palásti1, AnikóMetzinger1, Éva Kovács­Széles2, Gábor Galbács11: Department of Inorganicand Analytical Chemistry,University of Szeged,Hungary; 2: HungarianAcademy of Sciences, Centrefor Energy Research,Budapest, Hungary

Quantification of traceelements in sinteredsilicon carbide byinductively coupledplasma­massspectrometry with laserablation in liquid andisotope­dilution analysisMasahide Fujiwara1, KokiHirosawa1, Ryo Machida1,Naoko Nonose2, ShoNishida1, Naoki Furuta11: Chuo University, Japan; 2:National Metrology Institute ofJapan, Japan

Hydrocolloid gels andchelating media disks ascalibration standards inLA­ICP­MS imagingVid Simon Šelih1, MartinŠala1, Johannes T. vanElteren1, ZdenkaŠlejkovec21: National Institute ofChemistry Slovenia,Hajdrihova 19, Ljubljana,Slovenia; 2: Jožef StefanInstitute, Jamova 39,Ljubljana, Slovenia

Investigation of thekinetic energydistribution generatedwith a Laser Ablation­IonFunnel (LAFU) sourceLorenzo Querci1, VictorVarentsov2, DetlefGünther1, BodoHattendorf11: aLaboratory of InorganicChemistry, ETH Zurich,Vladimir­Prelog­Weg 1,Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Facilityfor Antiproton and IonResearch in Europe (FAIRGmbH), Darmstadt, Germany

Depth Profiling ofGalvanoaluminium­Nickel Coatings on Steelby UV­ and VIS­LIBS:Hints to wavelength­dependent plasmacoupling influencing theeffective ablation rateMorris Jhängi JosephWeimerskirch1, Tristan

COMPLEX SAMPLESWITH CE­SP­ICP­MSDarya Mozhayeva, IngoStrenge, CarstenEngelhardUniversity of Siegen,Germany

Sample introduction andcalibration proceduresfor characterizingnanoparticulatesuspensions by singleparticle ICP­MSAdam Laycock, NathalieTepe, Frank von derKammer, Thilo HofmannUniversity of Vienna, ,Department of EnvironmentalGeosciences, Austria

Understanding silvernanoparticle depositionin rat following inhalationexposure using laserablation­ICPMSTim Marczylo1, ChangGuo1, Alison Buckley1,Alan Hodgson1, JamesWarren1, Kian FangChung2, Martin Leonard1,Rachel Smith11: Toxicology Department,Public Health England, UnitedKingdom; 2: National Heart &Lung Institute, ImperialCollege London

The Quantification andParticle Sizing of GoldNanoparticles inBiological MatricesEmploying ICP­MS withLow Volume, SyringeDriven SampleIntroduction TechnologyTim Marczylo1, PeterWinship21: Public Health England,United Kingdom; 2: TeledyneCETAC Technologies, UnitedStates of America

Limits of detection for awide range of metallicnanoparticles using NuAttoM HR­ICP­MS withmicrosecond acquisitiontimes.Karla Newman1, ArianeKarine Donard2, Phil Shaw21: Water Quality Centre, TrentUniversity; 2: Nu Instruments,United Kingdom

LA­ICP­MS incombination withtraditional toxicologytechniques to investigatein vitro percutaneousabsorption of silvernanoparticlesC. Derrick Quarles Jr.1,Maciej Stepnik2, KatarzynaDomeradzka­Gajda2, BeataJanasik3, Wojciech

Analytical EmissionSpectrometryNahid Chalyavi1, Peter S.Doidge1, Richard J. S.Morrison1, Guthrie B.Partrisge21: Agilent TechnologiesMelbourne, Australia; 2:Agilent Technologies SantaClara, USA

Application of a newinterface to the δ34Sspeciation analysis ofvolatile organiccompounds in crudeoil by GC­MC­ICP­MS.Grant Craig, AntonellaGuzzonato, ChristopherBrodie, ShonaMcSheehy Ducos,Claudia BoumanThermo Fisher Scientific(Bremen) GmbH, Hanna­Kunath Str. 11, 28199Bremen, Germany

Alternative samplepreparation andanalysis approach forICH/USP controlledmetals by ICP­MSRadhey S. Dhuria1,Vinay Jain1, GauravKapadnis1, Samir Vyas1,Peter Planitz21: Center of ExcellenceAgilent Technologies,Manesar, India; 2: AgilentTechn. Walbronn,Germany

Simultaneousdetermination ofvarious elements ininfant formula usingICP­MS 2030Ludivine Fromentoux1,Jan Knoop2, UweOppermann2,Konstantin Kartaschew31: Shimadzu France SAS,Marne La Vallee, France;2: Shimadzu EuropaGmbH, Duisburg,Germany; 3: ShimadzuDeutschland GmbH,Duisburg, Germany

Determination ofheavy metals inflavored e­liquidsusing ICP­OESUwe Oppermann1,Ludivine Fromentoux2,Mirna Markusi3, JanKnoop11: Shimadzu EuropaGmbH, Germany; 2:Shimadzu France, MarneLa Vallee, France; 3:Shimadzu d.o.o. Zagreb,Croatia

Analysis of PlatinumGroup Elements(PGEs) in road dustusing the Agilent 8900Triple Quadrupole ICP­

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Streletskaya1, DariaKiseleva1, SergeiSustavov21: Institute of geology andgeochemistry UB RAS,Russian Federation; 2: UralState Mining University,Russian Federation

Application of ICP­MSNeptune Plus multi­collector and ICP­MSNexION 300s quadrupolespectrometers for LA­ICP­MS U­Pb dating ofzircon: comparison andevaluationMaria Zaitceva1, AlexanderPupyshev2, SergeiVotyakov11: Institute of Geology andGeochemistry UB RAS,Russian Federation; 2: UralFederal University, RussianFederation

Analysis of radioactiveiodine­129 by ICP­QQQusing MS/MS mode and anew octopole reactioncell with axialaccelerationYasuyuki Shikamori1,Kazumi Nakano1, NaokiSugiyama1, Maki Honda2,Aya Sakaguchi2, KeisukeSueki21: Agilent Technologies,Japan; 2: University ofTsukuba, Center forResearch in Isotopes andEnvrironmental Dynamics(CRiED)

Geochemicalcharacteristics ofhydrothermal fluidsobserved along MedianTectonic Line in Mie­Prefecture, JapanMasaharu Tanimizu1, RyoNakai1, Naoto Sugimoto1,Yasunori Mori21: Kwansei Gakuin Univ.,Japan; 2: Mie PrefectureHealth and EnvironmentResearch Institute

Modelling elementaldistributions and87Sr/86Sr ratios in riverwater based oncatchment geology:challenges andapplicationsAndreas Zitek1,Anastassiya Tchaikovsky1,Johanna Irrgeher2, ThomasProhaska11: University of NaturalResources and Life SciencesVienna, Austria; 2: HelmholtzCentre Geesthacht, Germany

DETERMINATION OF239PU, 240PU AND241AM IN URINE BY MC­

Oliver Nagy2, ArianeGiesriegl2, WolfgangKautek21: University of Vienna,Faculty of Physics, Austria; 2:University of Vienna, Facultyof Chemistry, Department ofPhysical Chemistry, Austria

Analysis of SiO2­enforced conductingpolymer using ICP­MSand LIBSHeung Bin Lim, Eunji KimDankook Univ., Korea,Republic of (South Korea)

Wasowicz3, Jhanis J.Gonzalez1,41: Applied Spectra, Inc,United States of America; 2:Department of Toxicology andCarcinogenesis, NoferInstitute of OccupationalMedicine, Poland; 3:Department of Biological andEnvironmental Monitoring,Nofer Institute of OccupationalMedicine, Poland; 4:Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, United States ofAmerica

Possibilities andChallenges of spICP­MSMichiko Yamanaka1, SteveWilbur2, Naoki Sugiyama11: Agilent TechnologiesInternational Japan, Ltd.,Japan; 2: AgilentTechnologies, Inc.

Single Particle ICP­MSas an online detector forField­Flow FractionationRobert Reed1, SoheylTadjiki1, Tony Pfaffe2,Evelin Moldenhauer2,Florian Meier2, ThorstenKlein21: Postnova Analytics Inc.,United States of America; 2:Postnova Analytics GmbH,Landsberg am Lech,Germany

Detection of aluminumnanoparticles inbiological media and invitroBenjamin Krause1, HolgerSieg1, Thomas Meyer4,Philipp Reichardt1, JuliaTentschert1, HaraldJungnickel1, Peter Laux1,Albert Braeuning1, ValerieFessard2, FabienneGauffre3, Irina Estrela­Lopis4, Alfonso Lampen1,Andreas Luch11: German Federal Institute ofRisk Assessment (BfR),Department of Chemical andProduct Safety, Max­Dohrn­Strasse 8­10, 10589 Berlin,Germany; 2: ANSES, FrenchAgency for Food,Environmental andOccupational Health Safety,Fougeres Laboratory, 10Brue Claude Bourgelat, 35306,Fougeres Cedex, France; 3:Institut des SciencesChimiques de Rennes, UMR­CNRS 6226, Université deRennes 1, France; 4: Instituteof Medical Physics andBiophysics, University ofLeipzig, Härtelstrasse 16­18,04275 Leipzig, Germany

Development of a newQuantification conceptfor the Characterizationof Nanoparticle Solutionswith HydrodynamicChromatographyconnected to Single

Triple Quadrupole ICP­MS in MS/MS modeAlain Desprez1, GlennWoods2, DominiqueDemare31: Agilent TechnologiesFrance, Parc Technopolis –ZA Courtaboeuf, 3 avenuedu Canada, F­91978 LesUlis; 2: AgilentTechnologies UK, 5500Lakeside, Cheadle RoyalBusiness Park, Stockport,Cheshire, SK8 3GR; 3:IFSTTAR, Route deBouaye ­ CS4 ­ 44344Bouguenais Cedex ­Bâtiment Darcy

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ICP­MS AFTER THEIRSIMULTANEOUSSEPARATION FROM THEMATRICEMechthild Burow, MyroslavZoriyForschungszentrum JülichGmbH, Department Safetyand Radiation Protection,Germany

Procedures for preciseisotopic analysis of tracePu in environmentalmaterials by multi­staticMIC­ICPMSJames Andrew Dunne,John W. Cairns, PareenPatel, Allan J. PidduckAWEMaterials and AnalyticalScience, AWE plc,Aldermaston, Reading,Berkshire, RG7 4PR, UKplc.,United Kingdom

Systematic Assessmentof the Potential ofElemental and StrontiumIsotopic Signatures forProvenancing of FruitRaw Products on theExample of Strawberries­ Part IIChristine Opper1, SylvieBonnet1, JohannaIrrgeher2, KonstantinLeonhartsberger1, CarolineEigner1, Melanie Diesner1,Thomas Prohaska11: University of NaturalResources and Life Sciences,Austria; 2: Helmholtz­Centrefor Materials and CoastalResearch, Geesthacht,Germany

connected to SingleParticle InductivelyCoupled Plasma MassSpectrometryDaniel Rosenkranz1, RenéMatschaß1, JuttaTentschert1, NorbertJakubowski2, UlrichPanne2, Peter Laux1,Philipp Reichert1, AndreasLuch11: German Federal Institutefor Risk Assessment (BfR),Max­Dohrn­Strasse 8­10,10589 Berlin, Germany; 2:German Federal Institute forMaterial and Research(BAM), Richard­Willstätter­Strasse 11, 12489 Berlin,Germany

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BI­OL 2: BIOIMAGING ­ GENERAL SESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Andreas LimbeckChair: Anna­Maria Kriechbaum Quantitative Bioimaging by LA­ICP­MS for Studying the Migration of Silver from Silver­coatedEndoprosthesesMichael Sperling1,2, Mandy Großgarten1, Ann­Christin Niehoff1, Astrid Jeibmann3, Werner Paulus3, Uwe Karst11: University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany; 2: European Virtual Institute forSpeciation Analysis, Münster, Germany; 3: University Hospital Münster, Institute of Neuropathology, Münster, Germany

Bioimaging of Zn and MMP­11 in Breast Cancer Tissues by LA­ICP­MS and MALDI­IMSRaquel Gonzalez de Vega1, Maria Luisa Fernandez­Sanchez1, Noemi Eiró2, Francisco Vizoso2, Alfredo Sanz­Medel1, Uwe Karst31: Department of Physical and Analytical Chemsitry, University of Oviedo, Spain; 2: Research Unit, Hospital de JoveFoundation, Gijon, Spain; 3: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Münster, Germany

Spatially resolved quantification of gadolinium in human brain thin sections by means of LA­ICP­MSafter administration of gadolinium­based contrast agentsStefanie Fingerhut1, Ann­Christin Niehoff1, Michael Sperling1,2, Astrid Jeibmann3, Werner Paulus3, ThomasNiederstadt4, Thomas Allkemper4, Walter Leonhard Heindel4, Markus Holling5, Uwe Karst11: University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Germany; 2: European Virtual Institute forSpeciation Analysis (EVISA), Germany; 3: University Hospital Münster, Institute of Neuropathology, Germany; 4: UniversityHospital Münster, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Germany; 5: University Hospital Münster, Department of Neurosurgery,Germany

New strategies for analysis of biological samples via ICP­MSMartin Resano1, Esperanza García­Ruiz1, Diego Pereira Leite1, Maite Aramendía2, Luis Rello3, ÁguedaCañabate4, José Luis Todolí4, Eduardo Bolea­Fernández5, Lieve Balcaen5, Frank Vanhaecke5, Sylvain Bérail6,Christophe Pécheyran61: University of Zaragoza, Spain; 2: Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Spain; 3: “Miguel Servet” Universitary Hospital,Spain; 4: University of Alicante, Spain; 5: Ghent University, Belgium; 6: CNRS ­ Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour,France

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Quantitative LA­ICP­MS of single cells: Comparison of single spot ablation and imagingKonrad Loehr, Antje Herrmann, Norbert JakubowskiBAM, Germany

Application of LA­ICP­MS, EDX and confocal microscopy for imaging and quantifying Cd, Cu, Zn and Pbin tissues of pea (Pissum sativum L.)Anetta Hanć1, Arleta Małecka2, Agnieszka Kutrowska2, Danuta Barałkiewicz11: Department of Trace Element Analysis by Spectroscopy Method, Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University inPoznan, Poland; 2: Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University

Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in elemental imaging of inorganic andbiological materialsViktor Kanicky1,2, Michaela Vasinova Galiova1,2, Marketa Hola1,2, Tomas Vaculovic1,21: Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, Brno, Czech Republic; 2: Masaryk University, Central European Institute ofTechnology, Brno, Czech Republic

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Agilent EVENT: AGILENT Evening event: TALENTPEAKS ­ BIFANG ALMLocation: BIFANG ALM

PerkinElmer EVENT: PERKIN ELMER Evening event:SKI MUSEUM St.ANTONLocation: SKI MUSEUM SANKT ANTON

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Date: Friday, 24/Feb/2017

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APP­PL: APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS ­ PLENARY LECTURELocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Steven James RayChair: Florian Dutschke A Brief Gaze into the Plasma Spectrochemistry Crystal BallGary M HieftjeIndiana University, United States of America

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APP­IL: APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS ­ INVITED LECTURESLocation: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Steven James RayChair: Florian Dutschke Hg fractionation, speciation, fish: New tools to unravel the global cycling of HgOlivier F.X. Donard1, David Amouroux1, Sylvain Berail1, Emmanuel Tessier1, Julien Barre1, Mathilde Monperrus1,Zoyne Pedrero1, Russel D. Day21: Institut des Sciences Analytiques et de Physicochimie pour l'Environnement et le Matériaux, Pau, (France); 2: NIST,Hollings Marine Laboratory, Charleston (USA)

Traditional elemental speciation and newcomersJörg Feldmann, Eva Krupp, Johannes Kopp, Nor Laili A. Jamari, Andrea RaabUniversity of Aberdeen, United Kingdom

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APP­OL 1: APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS ­ GENERAL SESSION 1Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Steven James RayChair: Florian Dutschke Advances in Nuclear ForensicsM. Paul Field1, Kayron N. Tevepaugh2, Brian W. Ticknor2, Hwan Kim1, Shalina C. Bottorff2, Cole R. Hexel21: Elemental Scientific, United States of America; 2: Oak Ridge National Labs, United States of America

Dual­channel Concentric Grid Nebulizer for applying online standard addition ICP­OESKazumi Inagaki, Rina Matsushita, Koyo Ido, Shin­ichi Miyashita, Shin­ichiro FujiiNational Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ)/AIST, Japan

Application of high pressure microwave­assisted digestion flow system for juice and milk samplepreparationThiago Linhares Marques1, Joaquim Araújo Nóbrega1, Helmar Wiltsche2, Monika Winkler2, Günter Knapp21: Group for Applied Instrumental Analysis, Department of Chemistry, Federal University of São Carlos,13565­905, SãoCarlos, SP, Brazil; 2: Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, 8010, Graz,Styria, Austria

Rapid multi­elemental imaging using LA­ICP­TOFMS in combination with collision/reaction celltechnologyMarcel Burger1, Gunnar Schwarz1, Alexander Gundlach­Graham1, Debora Käser1, Jerôme Käslin1, BodoHattendorf1, Daniela Rubatto2, Detlef Günther11: ETH Zürich, Switzerland; 2: University of Bern, Switzerland

Application of femtosecond laser ablation multicollector inductively coupled plasma massspectrometry (fs­LA­MC­ICP­MS) for tin isotope ratio analysis in cassiteriteMarie Schulze1, Ingo Horn2, Carla Vogt11: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Germany; 2: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut fürMineralogie, Germany

A 213 nm Laser Ablation System in Conjunction with ICP­TOFMS for High­Resolution, High­Speed andMulti­Elemental ImagingGunnar Schwarz, Joachim Koch, Bodo Hattendorf, Detlef GüntherLaboratory of Inorganic Chemistry, ETH Zurich, Vladimir­Prelog­Weg 1, CH­8093 Zurich, Switzerland

INVESTIGATION OF AGED LITHIUM ION BATTERY ELECTRODES BY MEANS OF LA­ICP­MS AND ICP­OESTimo Schwieters, Marco Evertz, Martin Winter, Sascha NowakUniversity of Münster, MEET Battery Research Center, Germany

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APP­OL 2: APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS ­ GENERAL SESSION 2Location: ARLBERG­well.com NORTH HALLChair: Steven James RayChair: Florian Dutschke Measuring of BaF by ICP­QMS/QMS for Determination of F in Drinking WaterYanbei Zhu1, Kazumi Nakano2, Yasuyuki Shikamori2

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1: NMIJ/AIST; 2: Agilent Technologies (Japan)

How can TOF contribute to LA­ICP­MS applications?Olga Borovinskaya1, Martin Tanner1, Hao Wang2, Julien Mercadier3, Jon Woodhead41: TOFWERK AG, 3600 Thun, Switzerland; 2: Swiss Gemological Institute SSEF, 4051 Basel, Switzerland; 3: Université deLorraine, 54506 Vandoeuvre­Les­Nancy, France; 4: School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC3010, Australia

The Analysis of Brines by ICP­OESKenneth Neubauer, Erica Cahoon, Chady StephanPerkinElmer Inc., United States of America

Table­top XUV Plasma­Laser for Chemical ImagingDavide Bleiner1,2, Yunieski Arbelo1, Francesco Barbato1, Greta Patzke21: Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials & Technology (Empa), Switzerland; 2: University of Zurich

Validation of an Online Sequential extraction (OSE) method for the Elemental Characterisation of FineDust SourcesNicole Asante1, Volker Nischwitz1, Bernd G. Lottermoser21: Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Matrix­matched calibration in LA­ICP­MS of silicate, phosphate and carbonate minerals: application ofG­Probe samplesDaria KiselevaInstitute of Geology and Geochemistry UB RAS, Russian Federation

Trace Element Analysis of Gemstones using LA­ICP­TOF­MSHao A.O. Wang, Michael S. KrzemnickiSwiss Gemmological Institute SSEF, Switzerland

Determination of radium in natural waters using IC­ICP­MS after on­line preconcentrationHakan Gurleyuk, Tamas UgraiBrooks Applied Labs, United States of America

Few­body physics with ultracold potassium rubidium mixturesRidha HorchaniDhofar university, Oman

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