Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)

2009 Final Program

Benefactor ($5,000-$10,000)

Corning Inc.

 

Benefactor ($1,000-$5,000)

Applied Physics Laboratory, UW

A.R.T. Photonics GmbH

Corporate Foundations & Relations, UW

E.I.F.

Institute for Microtechnology Mainz (IMM)

Kaiser Optical Systems Europe

National Nanotechnology Laboratory, Lecce, Italy

Real-Time Analysis

Rollo's Agro Enterprises

 

Supporters ($500-$1,000)

Anonymous Donor

 

 

CPAC SATELLITE WORKSHOPS 2009

Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Workshop (with an Emphasis on Bio-Systems)

March 23-25, 2009


Co-hosted with Philippe Caze, Corning Inc., Volker Hessel, IMM, Germany, and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, and Paul Watts, (CPACT) University of Hull, United Kingdom

 

Organized by Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), Mel Koch, CPAC, University of Washington, and Ray Chrisman, Atodyne, USA

Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Workshop

Monday, March 23  - CPAC Satellite Meeting, University of Washington (UW) Rome Center, Rome, Italy

12:30  Meeting Registration Opens - UW Rome Center
1:00 Welcome:  Jean Preston, U.S. Embassy, Italy

Introduction: Brian Marquardt and Mel Koch, University of Washington, USA

13:15 Plenary Presentation: Process Developments and Industrial Production using Corning Advanced Flow Reactor
Frank Schmidt and
Philippe Caze, Corning, France
13:55 Plenary Presentation: Sustainable Energy Technology - Ethanol Steam Reforming as Hydrogen Source for Fuel Cells
Jochen Schuerer, Gunther Kolb, and Volker Hessel, Institut for Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, Germany and Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
14:35 Plenary Presentation: Simulated Moving Bed (SMB) Technologies
Linda Wang, Purdue University, USA
15:15 Break
15:45 Participant Introductions
16:00 Teflon-Like Coatings for Micro Devices - Radiochemistry on chip "ROC"
Monica Bianco, National Nanotechnology Laboratory, CNR INFM , Lecce, Italy
16:40 The Impact of New Technology on PAT for Achieving Quality by Design (QbD)
Ray Chrisman, Atodyne and UW, and Mel Koch, CPAC, University of Washington, USA
17:20 Review of Today's Topics and Preparing for Tuesday's Program
Ray Chrisman, Mel Koch, and Brian Marquardt
18:00-20:00 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, UW, USA

Tuesday, March 24 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy

9:00 From Research To Commercialization: How To Do It Faster
George Keller, MATRIC Research, USA presented by
Ray Chrisman, UW 
9:30 Quality by Design (QbD) - Facilitating Real Time Release (RTR): Practical Challenges and Opportunities during RTR Implementation
Carl Longfellow, Wyeth, USA
10:00 Chemical Process Redesign to Meet European REACH Compliance
Keith Pauley, MATRIC Research, USA presented by Mel Koch, CPAC, UW
10:30 Break
11:00

Raman Spectroscopy - A Valuable Tool for PAT Applications
Bruno Lenain, Kaiser Optical Systems Europe, France

11:30 Miniaturized Wireless Sensing Technology for Process Monitoring
Brian Otis, Electrical Engineering, UW, USA
12:05 Lunch in Ristorante da Pancrazio located in the Palazzo Pio
14:30 Characterization of Vapochromic Sensors for Measuring Oxygen in Gas and Solutions
Charles W. Branham, Chemistry, UW, Brian Marquardt, APL, UW, Kari McGee and Kent Mann, University of Minnesota, USA
15:00 Miniature Fluorimeter
William Nelson, Independent Researcher, USA
15:30 Fiber Optic Based Spectroscopy for Mid-Range IR for Process Control in Micro-Analytics
Viacheslav Artyushenko, Fibre Photonics Ltd., Germany and Scotland
16:00 Break
16:30 Rapid Screening and Process Analysis of Bio-products using Raman Spectroscopy
Brian Marquardt and Wes Thompson, Applied Physics Lab (APL), University of Washington, USA with Rick Gustafson, Renata Bura, and Shannon Ewanick, Forest Resources, UW, USA
17:00 Review of Today's Topics and Preparation for Wednesday's Program: Ray Chrisman, Mel Koch, and Brian Marquardt
18:00-20:00 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, co-hosted with Corporate Relations and Development, UW, USA

Wednesday, March 25 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy 

9:00 Introduction to Wednesday Sessions
Mel Koch, CPAC Executive Director
9:10 Combining Analytical Sensors and New Sampling/Sensor Initiative (NeSSI™) to Improve Process Understanding
Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab, Charles Branham, CPAC, UW and Kent Mann, University of Minnesota, USA
9:40 Real-Time On-Line Density Analysis of Gas and Liquid Hydrocarbons Using Smart Microsystems - Application to Process Intensification
Franck Baco-Antoniali, IFP-Lyon, France
10:10 Developments in Micro Sampling Solutions
Michel Josseau, EIF, France
10:40 Break
11:10 Summarize Flip Chart Conclusions, Discussion Sections, and Develop Action Items
Ray Chrisman, Mel Koch, and Brian Marquardt
12:00 CPAC Meeting concludes