210th ECS Meeting - Cancun, Mexico

October 29 - November 03, 2006

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

J2 - Chemical Sensors 7: Chemical and Biological Sensors and Analytical Systems

Sensor

 

Monday, October 30, 2006

Universal 14, 1st Floor, Expo Center

Keynote Session/Electrochemical Sensors

Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and Z. Aguilar
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 2100 Sensors Based on Spectroelectrochemistry: Detection of Metal Ions W. R. Heineman and C. J. Seliskar (University of Cincinnati)
10:40 2101 Preparation of Poly(3-methylthiophene) Modified Electrode and Poly(2,2-bithiophene) Modified Electrode for the Detection of Catechol in the Presence of Ascorbic Acid S. K. Lunsford and J. A. Stinson (Wright State University)
11:00 2102 Electrochemical Detection of Tricresyl Phosphate. A. Simonian, G. Vertelov and W. Gale (Auburn University)
11:20 2103 Ion Spectroscopy Using Microfluidic FlowFETs M. Tabib-Azar (Case Western Reserve University), Y. Xie (CWRU), S. Mutlu (Bogazici University) and C. Mastrangelo (CWRU)
 

Biological and Electrochemical Sensors

Co-Chairs: A.Simonian
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 2104 Sensing Characteristics of Planar-Type (BaxLa1-x)2In2O5 (0.4<=x<=0.6) Electrolyte Based Nonequilibrium Potentiometric CO Sensors X. Li (Institute for Materials Research) and G. Kale (Institute for Materials Research, Leeds Univ., U.K.)
14:20 2105 Electrochemical pH-Stat for Microliter Fluid Specimens L. T. Kao, H. Hsu, G. Shetty and M. Gratzl (Case Western Reserve University)
14:40 2106 Nanoparticle Labels for Signal Amplification in Electrochemical Immunoassays of Biomarkers Y. Lin (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), J. Wang and G. Liu (Pacific Northwest National Lab)
 
Co-Chairs: S. Bhansali
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:20 2107 Manganese Salen Complex Imovilized by Clectrostatic Interactions with Nafion and Its Aplication as a Sensor towards Peroxynitrite Anion J. Sandoval, S. Gutierrez (Universidad de Guanajuato) and F. Bedioui (Ecole National Superieure de Chimie de Paris)
15:40 2108 Electrochemical Detection of Polyphenolic Compounds Using Carbon Composite Electrodes M. M. Davila Martin Marino (UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE PUEBLA), F. Ahuatl, M. Elizalde (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla), J. Mattusch and R. Wennrich (Centre for Environmental Research)
16:00 2109 Development of the Electrical DNA Sensor H. Shiigi, S. Tokonami and T. Nagaoka (Osaka Prefecture University)
16:20 2110 Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode Modified with Poly-L-Histidine Applied to Voltammetric Determination of Chromium (VI) M. Boldrin Zanoni (INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY - UNESP), M. F. Bergamini and D. P. dos Santos (UNESP)
 

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Universal 14, 1st Floor, Expo Center

High Temperature Sensors

Co-Chairs: R. Mukundan and R. Soltis
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 2111 Development of WO3-Based Thick-Film Hydrogen Sensors A. Ahmad (Ministry of Natural Resources Canada) and J. Walsh (Natural Resources Canada)
08:20 2112 Influence of Interfaces on the Electrical Properties of Sintered Calcia-Stabilized Zirconia Solid-Electrolytes A. Ahmad and M. Zhou (Ministry of Natural Resources Canada)
08:40 2113 Solid Electrolyte Impedancemetric NOx Sensor Using Oxide Receptor D. Koba (1-1), S. Takase and Y. Shimizu (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
09:00 2114 Influence of H2O on NOx Sensors R. Soltis, Y. Ding and D. J. Kubinski (Ford Motor Company)
09:20 2115 A Theoretical Framework for Prediction of Solid State Potentiometric Gas Sensor Behavior. B. M. White, E. Macam, F. Van Assche (University of Florida), E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata,) and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 2116 NOx Sensors For Automotive Applications R. Mukundan, E. L. Brosha, F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory), R. Novak and R. Soltis (Ford Motor Company)
10:20 2117 Miniature Solid Electrolyte Carbon Dioxide Sensors G. Hunter, J. Xu (NASA Glenn Research Center), C. C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University), B. Ward (Makel Engineering, Inc.), D. Lukco (QSS/NASA Glenn Research Center), M. Artale, P. Lampard and D. Androjna (Sierra Lobo/NASA Glenn Research Center)
10:40 2118 Low Temeprature Operating Catalytic Combustion Type H2 Sensor Using TiO2 and UV LED C. Han (Korea Institute of Energy Research), J. Gwak (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)) and S. Han (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
 

Mircosensors and Sensor Arrays

Co-Chairs: N. Miura
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 2119 Microscale Chloride Sensor F. Cao, D. Greve and I. Oppenheim (Carnegie Mellon University)
14:20 2120 Developing Sensors to Detect Mercury M. L. Homer (Jet Propulsion Lab/Caltech), H. Zhou, A. Jewell, C. Taylor, A. Shevade, A. Kisor, M. Ryan, S. Yen (JPL), M. Blanco and W. Goddard (Caltech)
14:40 2121 A Field Effect Based Hydrogen Sensor for Low and High Concentrations W. Moritz (Humboldt-University), V. Fillipov, A. Vasiliev (RRC), G. Cherkashinin (Humboldt University of Berlin, Brook-Taylor-Str.2, 12489 Berlin, Germany) and J. Szeponik (BST BioSensor Technologie GmbH, 13156 Berlin, Germany)
15:00 2122 Automated Microarray Technology for Biomedical and Environmental Sensors Z. P. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC), C. Van Nguyen (University of Arkansas), M. Sirisena (Vegrandis,LLC), J. Gertsch (University of Arkansas), P. Arumugam (SFC, LLC), D. Spencer, C. Wansapura, Y. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC) and J. Homesley (University of Arkansas)
 

Nanosensors

Co-Chairs: J. Li
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:40 2123 Using Electro-Stress to Improve the Sensitivity and Reproducibility of a Gold Nanowire Chemical Sensor S. A. Keebaugh, W. Nam (The Pennsylvania State University), A. K. Kalkan (Oklahoma State University) and S. J. Fonash (Penn State University)
16:00 2124 Polyaniline Nanowire Resistive Sensor Fabricated by an Economic and Environmentally Safe Approach S. J. Fonash (Penn State University), W. Nam, H. Carrion and S. Joshi (The Pennsylvania State University)
16:20 2125 Electrical Characterization of Semiconducting Nanowire and Its Application to a Chemical Sensor J. Park, S. Moon, E. Kim, H. Lee, K. Park (ETRI) and G. Kim (Korea University)
16:40 2126 A Proto-type Hydrogen Sensor using Palladium Nanowire Array S. Cho and M. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
 

Universal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Expo Center

Tuesday Evening Poster Session

Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and R. Mukundan
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o 2127 Voltammetric Study of Baja California Red Wines A. R. Martinez and G. Guzman (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California)
o 2128 Modified Porphyrinic Sensor for Nitric Oxide Monitoring J. Hrbac, C. Gregor and J. Vostalova (Palacky University)
o 2129 Development of a Novel Composite Sensor Based on Doped Pyrrole Selective to Nitrate Iones G. A. Alvarez Romero (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Iztapalapa), C. Galán Vidal (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo), M. Palomar-Pardavé and M. Ramírez-Silva (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana)
o 2130 Detection and Analysis of Fruits Using an Electronic Nose J. F. Schneider (Argonne National Laboratory)
o 2131 Electrochemical Catecholamine Sensors Integrated with Nanotechnology J. A. Stinson, S. K. Lunsford (Wright State University) and D. Dionysiou (University of Cincinnati)
o 2132 Amperometric Biosensor for Hydrodinamic Applications L. A. Garcia de la Rosa (Universidad de Guanajauto) and A. Alatorre Ordaz (Universidad de Guanajuato)
o 2133 Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Cells using Silica Nanowires and CA125 Biomarkers S. Bhansali (Universty of South Florida), P. Sekhar, A. Zajac, N. S. Ramgir and T. Zhukov (university of South Florida)
o 2134 Early Detection of Lung Cancer using Silica Nanowires and IL 10 Biomarkers S. Bhansali (Universty of South Florida), P. Sekhar, N. S. Ramgir, T. Zhukov and A. Zajac (university of South Florida)
o 2135 Cyclometalated Osmium(II) Complexes as Efficient Mediators for Amperometric Biosensors R. Ceron and R. Le Lagadec (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)