Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)

2008 Final Program

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

Corning Inc.

Fibre Photonics Ltd.

 

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

Center for West European Studies - Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies,

College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering, and Corporate Foundations & Relations, University of Washington, USA

Hamilton Sundstrand

Kaiser Optical Systems

Lonza AG

Rollo's Agro Enterprises

CPAC SATELLITE WORKSHOPS 2008

Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical

March 26-28, 2008


Co-hosted by Volker Hessel, IMM, Germany, and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, David Littlejohn, (CPACT) University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, Julian Morris, (CPACT) University of Newcastle, United Kingdom, and Paul Watts, (CPACT) University of Hull, United Kingdom and our
Grand Benefactors - Corning, Inc. and Fibre Photonics Ltd.

Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Workshop

Wednesday, March 26  - CPAC Satellite Meeting, University of Washington (UW) Rome Center, Piazza del Biscione 95, Rome, Italy

13:00  Meeting Registration Opens - UW Rome Center
13:30 Welcome and Introductions
Mel Koch, CPAC, UW, USA and Tom Delare, U.S. Embassy, Italy
14:00 High Throughput Synthesis within Flow Reactors
Paul Watts, Department of Chemistry, U of Hull, UK
14:30 Process Performance Monitoring
Julian Morris, CPACT and Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, U of Newcastle, UK
15:00 Systems for Wireless Monitoring
Brian Otis, Electrical Engineering, UW, USA
15:25 A Temperature Sensor RFID IC
Apurva Mishra, Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering, UW, USA
15:40 Break
16:10 Current Progress Status for the Implementation of Microreactors in Industrial Chemical Production
Philippe Caze, Corning, France
16:40 Innovative Perfluorinated Materials
Valentina Arima and Ilenia Viola, National Nanotechnology Laboratory, CNR INFM , Lecce, Italy
17:10 A Strategic Vision of an Integrated PAT Implementation Framework in Biotech Manufacturing: Lessons from the Chemical Industry
Babatunde Ogunnaike, Chemical Engineering, U Delaware, USA
18:00-20:00 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, co-hosted with Corporate & Foundation Relations, UW, USA

Thursday, March 27 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy

9:00 Non-invasive and On-Line Techniques for Monitoring Fermentation Processes at Development Scale
David Littlejohn, U of Strathclyde, UK
9:30 The Importance of Application Specificity When Reducing Analyser Footprint
Martin Warman, Martin Warman Consultancy Ltd., UK
10:00 Fiber Spectroscopy in 0.18-18 µm range for Process Control in Micro-Analytics
Viacheslav Artyushenko, Fiber Photonics Ltd., Germany and Scotland
10:30 Break
11:00

Microreactors - Tools in the Hands of Synthetic Chemists
Karolin Geyer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

11:30 Organic Synthesis in Continuous Flow by means of Multi-Jet Oscillating Disk milli-Reactor System
Hans-René Bjřrsvik, University of Bergen, Norway
Noon Industrial Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Production with Microreaction Technology
Fabio Rainone, Lonza AG, Visp, Switzerland
12:30 Lunch in Ristorante da Pancrazio located in the Palazzo Pio
14:30 Sensitivity Enhancement in Microcoil NMR
Michael J. McCarthy, J.H. Walton, and S.P. Garcia, Food Science and Technology, U California-Davis, and Songi Han, Chemistry and Biochemistry, U California-Santa Barbara, USA
15:00 Autonomous Micro Reactors for Chemical Analysis
Alexander Mamishev, Electrical Engineering, UW, USA
15:30 Developments in Raman Spectroscopy
Bruno Lenain, Kaiser Optical Systems Europe, France
16:00 Break
16:30 Self-Assembly for Miniature Microsystems
Andrew Lingley, Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering, UW, USA
17:00 Update on Additional Developments in Micro-Reactor Systems
Mel Koch, CPAC, UW, USA
17:25 Summarize Session
Mel Koch, David Littlejohn, Julian Morris, and  Paul Watts, Co-Hosts
17:30-20:00 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, co-hosted with Corporate Relations and Development, UW, USA

Friday, March 28 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy 

9:00 Introduction to Friday Session
Mel Koch, CPAC Director
9:15 Advances in Sample Conditioning Systems - Hardware and Communications Development
Gerald Vos, Parker Hannifin, UK
9:45 Advances in NeSSI™ Communications
Silke Ebbing, Siemens AG, Germany
10:15 Combining Analytical Sensors and New Sampling/Sensor Initiative (NeSSI™) to Improve Process Understanding
Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab, and CPAC, and Charles Branham, CPAC, and Wesley Thompson, APL, UW, USA
10:45 Learning from Implementing NeSSI™ and Online Analytics in Process Development on Microreactors
Philippe Caze, Corning, France
11:05 Developing Raman Calibration Models for Extreme Process Conditions
Wesley Thompson and Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab, UW, USA
11:20 Development of Robust and Inexpensive Optical Oxygen Sensor
Charles W. Branham, Conor Smith, Kent Mann, and Brian Marquardt, Graduate Student, CPAC/Chemistry, UW, USA
11:35 Summarize Flip Chart Conclusions, Discussion Sections, and Develop Action Items
Mel Koch, David Littlejohn, Julian Morris, and  Paul Watts, Co-Hosts
12:30 Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Meeting concludes