Tuesday, 24 May 2005: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Room 202 (Science & Engineering Resource Center) | |||
Analytical Chemistry Frontiers (ANAL) | |||
In-Line Analytics for Reaction Monitoring | |||
| This symposium will be a one-day program focusing on current research in the development and applications of a variety of in-line techniques to monitor chemical reactions and processes in the lab, glass plant, and plant. Presentations will include a diverse assembly of spectroscopic techniques to follow the course of chemical reactions, determine reaction endpoints, profile impurity formation, evaluate process streams, monitor crystallizations and monitor product drying The aim of the session is to provide researchers from academia, government and industrial laboratories a forum to present and discuss the state of the science for on-line analytics and stimulate thought for future developments. | |||
| Organizers: | John A. Grosso John Wasylyk | ||
| 9:00 AM | 488 | Building Process Knowledge Through the Use of In-line/On-line Reaction Monitoring - Case Studies Srinivas Tummala, Simon Leung, Ehrlic Lo, John Shabaker, San Kiang | |
| 9:40 AM | 489 | Process Development and Scale-Up with In-Line FTIR Monitoring George Zhou, Zhihong Ge | |
| 10:15 AM | 490 | Development and Implementation of an In-Line Quantitative Raman Method for In-Process Pharmaceutical Monitoring Robert G. Wethman, Charles Ray, John Wasylyk | |
| 10:50 AM | 491 | Development of a Laboratory Crystallization System with In-line Sensors Boris Gordonov, Benoit Vanasse | |
| 11:25 AM | 492 | Real Time, On-Line Analysis of Flow Reactions using Impedance Mike C. Hawes | |
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