Have
you registered for GPC2015?
GPC2015
is a conference focused on gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and
high temperature gel permeation chromatography for the characterization
of natural and synthetic polymers. This two-day conference is comprised
of invited and contributed lectures, poster sessions, discussions,
and information exchange on polymer and polyolefin analysis.
September
1 and 2, 2015
Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown
To
register, visit the conference
website.
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Attention
Students! Take advantage of these additional benefits:
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Receive complimentary registration to the one-day
short course on the principles of GPC for the characterization of
polymers and polyolefins. The short course will be held on Monday
August 31, 2015 at the conference hotel (breakfast and lunch included).
Please click on the link above to get the course details and to
register.
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Here’s your chance to network with the experts! Day passes
to the conference are available for $100 (event on Tuesday evening
not included). Register
now.
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Don't
miss this opportunity to hear engaging talks from the following
world-class GPC experts:
Jimmy
Mays
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Polymer Synthesis At and Beyond the Limits of Characterization
Andre
Striegel
National Institute of Standards (NIST)
Copolymer Characterization by Quadruple- and Quintuple-Detector
SEC
Joao
Soares
University of Alberta
How to Use GPC-IR to Identify the Minimum Number of
Active Site Types on Ziegler-Natta and Phillips Catalysts Used to
Make HPDE and LLDPE
Wei
Gao
Dow Chemical Company
Characterization of Aqueous Phase Oligomers Produced
in An Acrylic Emulsion Polymerization Process by GPC-RI/MS
Kathryn
Beers
National Institute of Standards (NIST)
Bridging the Gap between Theory and Method Development
in Adsorption Chromatography
William
J. Simonsick, Jr.
The Lubrizol Corporation
Small Polymer Characterization by GPC/MS for Big Applications
Youlu
Yu
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LP
Not All Long Chain Branching In Polyethylene Is Created
Equal
Scott
Grayson
Tulane University
The Elucidation of Macromolecular Architecture Using
Gel Permeation Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
Erik
Berda
University of New Hampshire
Characterization of Single-chain Nanoparticles by Triple-Detection
SEC
Dawn Z. Herrick
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare
Detailed Characterization of Gelatins using Aqueous
Gel Permeation Chromatography with on-line Triple Detection System
Hongkun
He
Carnegie Mellon University
Molecular Weight Characterization of Poly(ionic liquid)s
by Gel Permeation Chromatography using Salt-Containing Eluents:
A Facile “Vaccination” Approach
Fumiya
Nakata
Tosoh Corporation
Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) Measurement of Polyamides
A. Ortín
Polymer Char
Enhanced High-Temperature GPC of Polyolefins by Using
Filter-Based IR Detectors
Pritish
Sinha
National Institute of Standards (NIST)
Microstructure Separation and Analysis of Polyisoprenes
by Online LCCC-NMR and SEC-NMR
Haoyu
Zhao
Texas Tech University
The Effect of Nanoconfinement on Free Radical Polymerization
Matthew
Barros
University of Colorado at Denver
Improved Performance of Resins Modified by Reactive
Nanogel Additives
Graham
Cleaver
Agilent Technologies LDA UK Ltd
Evaluation of Long Chain Branching of Polyphenylene
Sulphide Using Gel Permeation Chromatography with Triple Detection
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