CURRICULUM VITAE Daniel W. Armstrong Robert A. Welch Professor University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas 76019 DANIEL WAYNE ARMSTRONG Date of Birth: November 2, 1949 Place of Birth: Fort Wayne, Indiana Citizen of: United States of America Family Status: Married: Wife, Linda M. Armstrong; Children: Lincoln Thomas (b. 1976), Ross Alexander (b. 1978), Colleen Victoria (b. 1986) Educational Background: September 1968 - June 1972 Washington & Lee University, Lexington, Virginia B.S. Interdepartmental Science and Math September 1972 - September 1974 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas M.S., Oceanography January 1975 - December 1977 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Ph.D., Bio-organic Chemistry Positions: 1978 - 1982, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Bowdoin College, Georgetown University. 1983 - 1985, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Texas Tech University. 1986 - 1987, Professor of Chemistry and Head of Analytical Division, Texas Tech University. 1987 - 1989, Professor of Chemistry and Head of Bio-analytical Division, University of Missouri-Rolla. 1989 - 2000, Curators' Distinguished Professor of Chemistry. 1991 - 1998 Founder and First Director of the Center for Environmental Science and Technology, University of Missouri-Rolla. 2000 - 2005, Caldwell Distinguished Professor, Iowa State University, DOE Ames Laboratory. 2006 - Present Robert A. Welch Professor, Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry, University of Texas at Arlington. 2 Awards and Citations: Elected as a member of the Chemistry Honor Society, Phi Lambda Upsilon (PLU), 1975, Texas A&M University; Who's Who, Who's Who in the South and Southwest, Personalities of America, Personalities of the South, American Men and Women of Science, Directory of World Researchers, Who's Who in the Midwest. Teaching Excellence Award from the "Arts and Sciences Council" of Texas Tech University, 1985. Faculty Excellence Award, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1988. Teaching Excellence Award, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1988-89, 92, and 94. Curators' Distinguished Professorship, 1989. EAS Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Fields of Chromatography, 1990. 1991 Great Britain’s Martin Medal in recognition of outstanding contributions to Chromatography. 1992 ISCO Lectureship Award for Significant Contributions to Instrumentation for Biochemical Separations. 1993 49th American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Award. 1993 Presidential Award for Research and Creativity. Publication entitled "Evaluation of the Macrocyclic Antibiotic Vancomycin as a Chiral Selector for Capillary Electrophoresis" received a 1994 Perkin-Elmer Award for Excellence in Capillary Electrophoresis. 1995 R&D 100 Award. 1995 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Fellow Award. 1996 The American Microchemical Societies’ A. A. Benedette-Pichler Award. “1997 Karen Morehouse Best Paper Award” presented by the 12th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research. 1998 American Chemical Society - Helen M. Free Award for Public Outreach. 1999 American Chemical Society Award in Chromatography. 1999 Distinguish Scholar, Hope College/Park Davis. Caldwell Chair, Iowa State University, 2000. Chicagoland Chromatography Discussion Group (CCDG) Merit Award, 2001. Weber Medal for Contributions to Pharmaceutical Science, 2001. Honorary Member of the Societatis Pharmaceuticae Slovacae, 2001. Welch Lectureship speaker, Texas A&M University, 2002. Kenneth A.Spencer Award for Meritorious Contributions to Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2002. Dow Lectureship in Chemistry, University of British Columbia, 2003. IAP Lectureship, Columbia University, NY 2003. Chirality Medal, Shizuoka, Japan, 2003. Vladimir J. Zuffa Medal for Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2004. Dal Nogare Award for Separation Science, 2005. Medal of the Slovak Medical Society, 2007. Editor of Chirality. Section Editor for Amino Acids. Separations Associate Editor for Analytical Chemistry. Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis, Amino Acids Journal, The Journal of Chromatography, The Journal of Liquid Chromatography, The Journal of Planar Chromatography, Journal of Inclusion Phenomena, Separation Science and Technology, and Chromatographia. Member of the Instrumentation Board for Analytical Chemistry, 1990. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Analytical Chemistry, 1996 -98. 1999 Editorial Advisory Board of Chromatographia, 2001 Editorial Advisory Board for Electrophoresis, Chromatographia, J. Separation Science. 2008 Editorial Consultant for Scientia Chromatographia. Administrative Experience: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Chairman, Division of Bio-analytical Chemistry: (Texas Tech University 1983-87; Univ. of Missouri-Rolla 1987-2000). State of Missouri-System Research Board: (Founding member, 1990, reviews, controls and disburses research funds for the State University System in areas of science, engineering, health sciences, humanities and social science. Annual budget $4.0M/year. Director for the Center for Environmental Science and Technology: (Founded (1990) this multidisciplinary research center which is one of three on the UMR campus. Budget $1.6 M. Involved contacts and liaisons with congress, industry and academia) Board of Directors: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Center for Environmental Studies. Corporate Board of Directors: Advanced Separations Technologies, Inc., Whippany, NJ. Chairman and CEO of Separations, Inc. (An independent corporation for the organization of meetings, short courses, consulting, etc.). Corporate Advisory Board: Bioanalytical Systems (BAS) Scientific, West Lafayette, IN. Corporate Advisory Board: PDR Chiral, Inc., Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Member of Research Foundation (an independent nonprofit corporation for the support of the chemistry at the University of Missouri-Rolla, Budget ~$1.2M). Presidential Award Advisory Board (Judges and recommends recipients for Presidential Research Award). Chairman of International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, St. Louis, MO. Budget: $0.6M. Chairman of numerous other national and international conferences and symposia (average budget ~$0.25M per symposium). Chairman of 22nd International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques, St. Louis, MO (The world’s largest international symposium and exhibition on separation science). 3 14. NIH Metallobiochemistry Study Section (~$15-20M/session). Administrative Experience – Continued: 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. NIH Physical Biochemistry Study Section (~$18-30M/session). NSF Review Board. Chairman of International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Orlando, FL. Budget:$ 250,000.00 Laboratory Director, DOE - Ames National Laboratory. Member of the Seminar and Library Committee, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Member of the Salary Advisory Committee, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Head of the Salary Advisory Committee, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Head of the and member of the Faculty Search Committee, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Member of the Graduate Recruiting Committee, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Washington & Lee University Science Advisory Board, Lexington, VA Defense Tribunal, Universitat Jaume, Castellon, Spain International Scientific Committee, International Conference of Chirality Teaching Experience: Course Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Quantitative Analytical Chem. Lab. Instrumental Analysis Instrumental Analysis Lab. General Chemistry Organic Chemistry Undergraduate Research Adv. Quant. Analysis Graduate Research Colloid Chemistry Separations Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry Enantiomeric Separations for the Pharmaceutical Industry Level Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate/Graduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Graduate Graduate Graduate Graduate Graduate Post-Graduate Semester Taught 10 20 11 9 2 2 32 1 42 4 17 4 30 short course Publications: 1. "Interstitial Water Chemistry: Deep Sea Drilling Project, Legs 21 and 22", B. J. Presley, J. Trefrey, D. W. Armstrong and M. Nuzzo. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, XXII, 861-864 (1974). 2. "Novel Prebiotic Model Systems: Interactions of Nucleosides and Nucleotides with Aqueous Micellar Sodium Dodecanoate", J. Nagyvary, J. H. Harvey, F. Nome, D. W. Armstrong and J. H. Fendler. Precambrian Research, 3, 509-516 (1976) 3. "Novel Prebiotic Systems: Nucleotide Oligomerization in Surfactant Entrapped Water Pools", D. W. Armstrong, F. Nome, J. H. Fendler and J. Nagyvary. J. Mol. Evol., 9, 213-223 (1977). 4. "Differential Partitioning of tRNAs between Micellar and Aqueous Phases: A Convenient Gel Filtration Method for Separation of tRNAs", D. W. Armstrong and J. H. Fender, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 478, 2, 75-80 (1977). 5. "Use of an Aqueous Micellar Medium to Improve the Spectrophotometric Determination of Cyanide Ion with 5,5'Dithiobis(2-Nitrobenzoic Acid)", S. Spurlin, W. Hinze and D. W. Armstrong, Analyt. Lett., 10, 12, 977-1008 (1977). 6. "Partitioning of Amino Acids and Nucleotides between Water and Micellar Hexadecyltrimethyl-ammonium Halides", D. W. Armstrong, R. Seguin and J. H. Fendler, J. Mol Evol., 10, 241-250 (1977). 7. "Spontaneous Polypeptide Formation from Amino Acyl Adenylates in Surfactant Aggregates", D. W. Armstrong, R. Seguin, C. J. McNeal, R. D. Macfarlane and J. H. Fendler, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 100, 4605-4606 (1978). 4 8. "Synthesis of Amino Acyl Adenylates Using the tert- Butoxycarbonyl Protecting Group", D. W. Armstrong, R. Seguin, M. Suburi and J. H., Fendler, J. Mol. Evol., 13, 103-113 (1979). 9. "A Novel Phase Transfer Catalyst Capable of Facilitating Acid-Catalyzed and/or Electrophilic Reactions", D. W. Armstrong and M. Godat, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 101, 2489-2491 (1979). 10. "Thin Layer Chromatographic Separation of Pesticides, Decachlorobiphenyl and Nucleosides with Micellar Solutions", D. W. Armstrong and R. Q. Terrill, Anal. Chem., 51, 2160-2163 (1979). 11. "Use of Micelles in the TLC Separation of Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds and Amino Acids", D. W. Armstrong and M. McNeely, Anal. Lett., 12, A12, 1285-1291 (1979). 12. "Organometallic Compounds as Phase Transfer Catalysts", D. W. Armstrong, H. Kornahrens, D. J. Carucci, B. A. Wohler, J. E. Kahn and J. K. Shillington, Tetrahedron Lett., 47, 4525-4526 (1979). 13. "Use of an Aqueous Micellar Mobile Phase for Separation of Phenols and Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons via HPLC", D. W. Armstrong and S. J. Henry, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 3, 5, 657-662 (1980). 14. "Thin Layer Chromatographic Separation of Substituted Benzoic Acids with Aqueous Solutions of αCyclodextrins", W. L. Hinze and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Lett., 13, A12, 1093-1103 (1980). 15. "Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography: Applications to TLC", D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 3, 6, 895900 (1980). 16. "Reactions of Vitamin B12r with Polyhalogenated Hydrocarbon Peticides", M. C. M. Laranjevia, D. W. Armstrong and F. Nome, J. Bioorganic Chem., 9, 313-317 (1980). 17. "Application of Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography (PLC): Highly Selective Mobile Phase for Present and Future Separations", D. W. Armstrong, American Laboratory, 13, 8, 14-20 (1981). 18. "Partitioning Behavior of Solutes Eluted with Micellar Mobile Phases in Liquid Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong and F. Nome, Anal. Chem., 53, 11, 1662-1666 (1981). 19. "Enhanced Fluorescence and Room Temperature Liquid Phosphorescence Detection in Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography (PLC)", D. W. Armstrong, W. L. Hinze, K. H. Bui and H. N. Singh, Anal. Lett., 14, A19, 1659-1667 (1981). 20. "A Simple Salt-Enhanced Surface Tension Technique for Detection of Trace Surfactants in Water", D. W. Armstrong, F. Lafrachise and D. Young, Anal. Chim. Acta, 135, 165-168 (1982). 21. "Use of Micellar and Cyclodextrin Solutions in Liquid Chromatographic Separations," D. W. Armstrong, in Proc. Inter. Symp. Soln. Behavior Surfact., K. L. Mittel and E. J. Fendler, (Eds), Plenum Press, N. Y.. (1982) pp. 1273-1282. 22. "Nonaqueous Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatographic Fractionation of Polystyrene", D. W. Armstrong and K. H. Bui, Anal. Chem., 54, 4, 706-708 (1982). 23. "Use of Aqueous Micellar Mobile Phases in Reverse Phase TLC", D. W. Armstrong and K. H. Bui, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 5, 6, 1043-1050 (1982). 24. "Mechanism of Enhancement of Analyte Sensitivity by Surfactants in Flame Atomic Spectrometry", H. Kornahrens, K. D. Cook and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 54, 1325-1329 (1982). 25. "Chromatography of Amino Acids on Reversed Phase Thin Layer Plates", J. Sherma, B. P. Sleckman and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 6, 1, 95-108 (1983). 26. Practice, Mechanism and Theory of Reversed Phase TLC Polymer Fractionation", D. W. Armstrong, K. H. Bui and R. E. Boehm, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 6, 1, 1-22 (1983). 5 27. "Separation and Quantitation of Anionic, Cationic and Nonionic Surfactants by TLC", D. W. Armstrong and G. Y. Stine, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 6, 1, 23-33 (1983). 28. "Theory of Homopolymer Fractionation and Its Application to Gradient Elution Liquid Chromatography", R. E. Boehm, D. E. Martire, D. W. Armstrong and K. H. Bui, Macromolecules, 16, 466-476 (1983). 29. "Evaluation of Partition Coefficients to Micelles and Cyclodextrins via Planar Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong and G. Y. Stine, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 105, 2962-2964 (1983). 30. "Evaluation and Perturbation of Micelle-Solute Interactions", D. W. Armstrong and G. Y. Stine, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 105, 6220-6223 (1983). 31. "Selectivity in Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong and G. Y. Stine, Anal. Chem., 55, 14, 2317-2320 (1983). 32. "A Comparison of Polymer Separation Efficiency and Resolution by Gradient LC, GPC and TLC", K. H. Bui and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 7, 29-43 (1984). 33. "Use of Reversed Phase TLC to Determine Polymer Molecular Weights and Molecular Weight Distributions", K. H. Bui and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 7, 45-48 (1984). 34. "Theory of Homopolymer Fractionation in Semi-Dilute Solution Using Liquid Chromatography", R. E. Boehm, D. E. Martire, D. W. Armstrong and K. H. Bui, Macromolecules, 17, 400-407 (1984). 35. "Evaluation of the Theory and Experimental Consequences of Gradient LC Polymer Separations", K. H. Bui, D. W. Armstrong and R. E. Boehm, J. Chromatogr., 288, 15-24 (1984). 36. "Use of Pseudophase TLC in Teaching Laboratories", D. W. Armstrong, K. H. Bui and R. M. Barry, J. Chem. Ed., 61, 457-458 (1984). 37. "Effect of Different Stationary Phases and Surfactant or Cyclodextrin Spray Reagents on the Fluorescence Densitometry of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Dansylated Amino Acids", A. Alak, E. Heilweil, W. L. Hinze, H. Oh and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 7, 1273-1288 (1984). 38. "Gradient Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Macromolecules: Theory and Mechanism", D. W. Armstrong and R. E. Boehm, J. Chromatogr. Sci., 22, 378-385 (1984). 39. "Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases for the Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Optical, Geometrical and Structural Isomers", D. W. Armstrong and W. DeMond, J. Chromatogr. Sci., 22, 411-415 (1984). 40. "Chiral Stationary Phases for High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers", D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 7, Suppl. 2, 353-376 (1984). 41. "Facile Separation Enantiomers, Geometrical Isomers and Routine Compounds on Stable Cyclodextrin LC Bonded Phases", D W. Armstrong, A. Alak, K. H. Bui, W. DeMond, T. Ward, T. E. Riehl and W. L. Hinze, J. Inclusion Phenomena, 2, 533-545 (1984). 42. "Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Diastereomers and Structural Isomers on Cyclodextrin-Bonded Phases", D. W. Armstrong, W. DeMond, A. Alak, W. L. Hinze, T. E. Riehl and K. H. Bui, Anal. Chem., 57, 234-237 (1985). 43. "Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers Using A Chiral β-Cyclodextrin-Bonded Stationary Phase and Conventional Aqueous-Organic Mobile Phases", W. L. Hinze, T. E. Riehl, D. W. Armstrong, W. DeMond, A. Alak and T. Ward, Anal. Chem., 57, 237-242 (1985). 44. "Separation of Metallocene Enantiomers by Liquid Chromatography: Chiral Recognition via Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", D. W. Armstrong, W. DeMond and B. P. Czech, Anal. Chem., 57, 481-484 (1985). 6 45. "Separation of Mycotoxins, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Quinones and Heterocyclic Compounds on Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases: An Alternative LC Packing", D. W. Armstrong, A. Alak, W. DeMond, W. L. Hinze and T. E. Riehl, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 8, 261-269 (1985). 46. "Synthesis and a Simple Molecular Weight Determination of Polystyrene", D. W. Armstrong, J. N. Marx, D. Kyle and A. Alak, J. Chem. Ed., 62, 705-706 (1985). 47. "Micelles in Separations: Application and Theory", D. W. Armstrong, Sep. Purif. Methods, 14, 213-304 (1985). 48. "Synthesis, Rapid Resolution and Determination of Absolute Configuration of Racemic 2,2'-Binaphthyl Crown Ethers and Analogues via β-Cyclodextrin Complexation", D. W. Armstrong, T. J. Ward, A. Czech, B. P. Czech and R. A. Bartsch, J. Org. Chem., 50, 5556-5559 (1985). 49. "Liquid Chromatographic Retention Behavior of Organometallic Compounds and Ligands with Amine, Octadecylsilica and β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phase Columns", C. A. Chang, H. A. Aziz, N. Melchor, K. H. Pannell and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 347, 578-582 (1985). 50. "Improved Cyclodextrin Chiral Phases: A Comparison and Review", T. J. Ward and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 9, 407-423 (1986). 51. "Micellar Effects on Molecular Diffusion: Theoretical and Chromatographic Considerations", D. W. Armstrong, T. J. Ward and A. Berthod, Anal. Chem., 58, 579-582 (1986). 52. "Thin Layer Chromatographic Separation of Optical, Geometrical and Structural Isomers", A. Alak and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 48, 582-584 (1986). 53. "Efficient Detection and Evaluation of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex Formations", D. W. Armstrong, F. Nome, L. A. Spino and T. D. Golden, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 108, 1418-1421 (1986). 54. "HPLC Separation of Substituted Phenolic Compounds with a β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phase Column", C. A. Chang, Q. Wu and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 354, 454-458 (1986). 55. "Separation of Drug Stereoisomers by the Formation of β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes", D. W. Armstrong, T. J. Ward, R. D. Armstrong and T. E. Beesley, Science, 232, 1132-1135 (1986). 56. "Determination of Distribution and Concentration of Trihalomethanes in Aquatic Recreational and Therapeutic Facilities by Electron Capture G. C.", D. W. Armstrong and T. Golden, LC-GC, 4, 652-655 (1986). 57. "Mechanistic Considerations on the Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Proteins", R. S. Blanquet, K. H. Bui and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 9, 1933-1949 (1986). 58. "Micelle-Mediated Resonance Raman Spectroscopy: A New Approach for Characterizing Low Levels of Luminescent Compounds", D. W. Armstrong, L. A. Spino, M. R. Ondrias and E. W. Findsen, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 108, 5646-5647 (1986). 59. "Characterization of Nanogram Levels of Metalloporphyrins with TLC-Resonance Raman Spectroscopy", D. W. Armstrong, L. A. Spino, M. R. Ondrias and E. W. Findsen, J. Chromatogr., 369, 227-230 (1986). 60. "Effect of Crown Ether Surfactants on Flame Atomic Absorption and Flame Emission Signals of Some Monovalent Cations", T. J. Ward, D. W. Armstrong, B. P. Czech, F. J. Koszuk and R. A. Bartsch, Anal. Chim. Acta, 188, 301-305 (1986). 61. "Optical Isomer Separations by Liquid Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 59, 84A-91A (1987). 62. "Use of Microcolumn Liquid Chromatography With a Chiral Stationary Phase for the Separation of Low Resolution Enantiomers", S. M. Han and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 389, 256-260 (1987). 7 63. "Separation of Tamoxifen Geometric Isomers and Metabolites by Bonded Phase ß-Cyclodextrin Chromatography", R. D. Armstrong, T. J. Ward, N. Pattabiraman, C. Benz and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 414, 256-260 (1987). 64. "Optimization of Liquid Chromatographic Separations on Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", D. W. Armstrong and W. Li, Chromatogr., 2, 43-48 (1987). 65. "Micelle-Mediated Resonance Raman Analysis of Dilute Solutions of Fluorescent Molecules Using Ultraviolet Laser Excitation", D. W. Armstrong, L. A. Spino, T. Vo-Dinh and A. Alak, Spectroscopy, 2, 54-58 (1987). 66. "Resonance Raman Analysis of Fluorescent Compounds Using Micellar Solutions and Ultraviolet Laser Excitation", L. A. Spino, D. W. Armstrong, A. M. Alak and T. Vo-Dinh, Appl. Spectrosc., 41, 771-773 (1987). 67. "Packing Induced Brittleness in Polyimide and Aluminum Clad Fused Silica Capillaries", S. M. Han and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 59, 1583-1584 (1987). 68. "Inexpensive, Low-Dead Volume Flow Cells for Microcolumn Liquid Chromatography", L. A. Spino, S. M. Han and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 10, 1603-1611 (1987). 69. "Theoretical Study on the Use of Secondary Equilibria for the Separation of Small Solutes by Field Flow Fractionation", A. Berthod and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 59, 2410-2413 (1987). 70. "Enrichment of Enantiomers and Other Isomers with Aqueous Liquid Membranes Containing Cyclodextrin Carriers", D. W. Armstrong and H. L. Jin, Anal. Chem., 59, 2237-2241 (1987). 71. "Direct Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Racemates with an α-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phase", D. W. Armstrong, X. F. Yang, S. M. Han and R. Menges, Anal. Chem., 59, 2594-2596 (1987). 72. "Direct Synchronous Luminescence Detection of Co-Eluting Solutes in Pseudophase LC", L. A. Spino, D. W. Armstrong and T. Vo-Dinh, J. Chromatogr., 409, 147-154 (1987). Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes", D. W. Armstrong, L. A. Spino, S. M. Han, J. I. Seeman and H. V. Secor, J. Chromatogr., 411, 490-493 (1987). 74. "Separation of Optical Isomers of Scopolamine, Atropine and Cocaine", D. W. Armstrong, S. M. Han and Y. I. Han, Anal. Biochem, 167, 261-264 (1987). 75. "Highly Selective Protein Separations with Reversed Micellar Liquid Membranes", D. W. Armstrong and W. Li, Anal. Chem., 60, 86-88 (1988). 76. "Theoretical Considerations Concerning the Separation of Enantiomeric Solutes by Liquid Chromatography", R. E. Boehm, D. E. Martire and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 60, 522 (1988). 77. "Centrifugal Partition Chromatography I-General Features", A. Berthod and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 547-566 (1988). 78. "Centrifugal Partition Chromatography II-Selectivity and Efficiency", A. Berthod and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 567-583 (1988). 79. "Structural Factors Affecting Chiral Recognition and Separation on β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", S. M. Han, Y. I. Han and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 441, 376-381 (1988). 80. "Liquid Chromatographic Resolution of Enantiomers Containing Single Aromatic Rings with ß-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", D. W. Armstrong, Y. I. Han and S. M. Han, Anal. Chim. Acta, 208, 275-281 (1988). 81. "Enantiomeric Separations in Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong and S. M. Han, Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 19, 175-224 (1988). 8 82. "Centrifugal Partition Chromatography III-Physico Chemical Properties of Ternary Liquid Systems", A. Berthod, J. D. Duncan and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 1171-1185 (1988). 83. "Centrifugal Partition Chromatography IV-Preparative Sample Purification and Partition Coefficient Determination", A. Berthod, Y. I. Han and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 1187-1204 (1988). 84. "Centrifugal Partition Chromatography V-Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients Direct and Indirect Determination", A. Berthod and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 1441-1456 (1988). 85. "Centrifugal Partition Chromatography VI-Temperature Effects", A. Berthod and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 1457-1474 (1988). 86. "Enantiomeric Resolution and Chiral Recognition of Racemic Nicotine and Nicotine Analogues by β-Cyclodextrin Complexation", J. I. Seeman, H. V. Secor, D. W. Armstrong, K. D. Timmons and T. J. Ward, Anal. Chem., 60, 21202127 (1988). 87. "Use of Secondary Equilibria for the Separation of Small Solutes by Field Flow Fractionation", A. Berthod, D. W. Armstrong, M. N. Myers and J. C. Giddings, Anal. Chem., 60, 2138-2141 (1988). 88. "Planar Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers and Diastereomers with Cyclodextrin Mobile Phase Additives", D. W. Armstrong, F. He and S. M. Han, J. Chromatogr., 448, 345-354 (1988). 89. "Study of the Origin and Mechanism of Band Broadening and Pressure Drop in Centrifugal Counter Current Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong, G. L. Bertrand and A. Berthod, Anal. Chem., 60, 2513-2519 (1988). 90. "Hot Thin Layer Chromatographic Fractionation of Polyethylene", D. W. Armstrong and X. F. Yang, J. Chromatogr., 456, 440-443 (1988). 91. "Evaluation of Dye-Micelle Binding Constants Using Diffusion Sensitive Band Broadening Effects", D. W. Armstrong, R. Menges and S. M. Han, J. Coll. Interf. Sci., 126, 239-242 (1988). 92. "Use of Hydroxypropyl- and Hydroxyethyl- Derivatized β-Cyclodextrin for the TLC Separation of Enantiomers and Diastereomers", D. W. Armstrong, J. R. Faulkner, Jr., and S. M. Han, J. of Chrom., 452, 323-330 (1988). 93. "Separation of Cyclodextrins Using Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", H. L. Jin, A. M. Stalcup and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq.Chromatogr., 11, 3295-3304 (1988). 94. "Theory and Use of Centrifugal Partition Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong, J. of Liq. Chromatogr., 11, 24332446 (1988). 95. "An Evaluation of the LC Separation of Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Trisaccharides, Tetrasaccharides and Sugar Alcohols with Stable Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", D. W. Armstrong and H. L. Jin, J. Chromatogr., 462, 219232 (1989). 96. "Model for Conductometric Detection of Carbohydrates and Alcohols as Complexes with Boric Acid and Borate Ion in High Performance Liquid Chromatography", G. L. Bertrand and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 61, 631-632 (1989). 97. "Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Anomeric Forms of Saccharides with Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", D. W. Armstrong and H. L. Jin, Chirality, 1, 27-37 (1989). 98. "Optical Enrichment of Dansyl-rac-Amino Acids by Formation of Crystalline Inclusion Complexes with Cyclodextrin", H. L. Jin, A. M. Stalcup, and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 1, 137-141 (1989). 99. "Substitutent Effects on the Binding of Phenols to Cyclodextrins in Aqueous Solution", G. L. Bertrand, J. R. Faulkner, Jr., S. M. Han, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Phys. Chem., 93, 6863-6867 (1989). 9 100. "Separation of Homologous and Isomeric Alkaloids Related to Nicotine on a β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phase", J. I. Seeman, H. V. Secor, D. W. Armstrong, K. D. Timmons, and T. J. Ward, J. Chromatogr., 483, 169-177 (1989). 101. "Reversing Enantioselectivity in Capillary GC with Polar and Nonpolar Cyclodextrin Derivative Phases", D. W. Armstrong, W. Li and J. Pitha, Anal. Chem., 62, 214-217 (1990). 102. "Evaluation of the Effect of Organic Modifier and pH on Retention and Selectivity in Reversed-Phase LC Separation of Alkaloids on a Cyclodextrin Bonded Phase", D. W. Armstrong, G. L. Bertrand, K. D. Ward, T. J. Ward, H. V. Secor and J. I. Seeman, Anal. Chem., 62, 332-338 (1990). 103. "Derivatized Cyclodextrin for Normal Phase LC Separation of Enantiomers", D. W. Armstrong, A. M. Stalcup, M. L. Hilton, J. D. Duncan, J. Faulkner, Jr., S. C. Chang, Anal. Chem., 62, 1610-1615 (1990). 104. "Polar-Liquid, Derivatized Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases for the Capillary GC Separation of Enantiomers", D. W. Armstrong, W. Li, C.-D. Chang and J. Pitha, Anal. Chem., 62, 914-923 (1990). 105. "Acylation Effects on Chiral Recognition of Racemic Amines and Alcohols by New Polar and Nonpolar Cyclodextrin-Derivative GC Phases", D. W. Armstrong and H.L. Jin, J. of Chromatogr., 502, 154-159 (1990). 106. "Chiral Mobile Phase Additives in Reversed-Phase TLC", J. D. Duncan, and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Planar Chromatogr., 3, 65-68 (1990). 107. "Interactions of Chiral Molecules with an (R)-N(3,5-Dinitrobenzoyl) Phenylglycine HPLC Stationary Phase", A. Berthod, H. L. Jin, A. M. Stalcup and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 2, 38-42 (1990). 108. "Cyclodextrin Chiral Stationary Phases for LC Separations of Drug Stereoisomers", A. Berthod, H. L. Jin, T. E. Beesley, J. D. Duncan and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Pharm. Biomed Analysis, 8, 123-130 (1990). 109. "Separation of Carotenes on Cyclodextrin-Bonded Phases", A. M. Stalcup, H. L. Jin, D. W. Armstrong, P. Marzur, F. Derguini and K. Nakanishi, J. of Chromatogr., 499, 627-635 (1990). 110. "Capillary Gas Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers with a Stable Dialkyl-β-Cyclodextrin Derivatized Stationary Phase", D. W. Armstrong, W. Li, A. M. Stalcup, H. Secor, R. Izak, and J. I. Seeman, Anal. Chim. Acta, 234, 365-381 (1990). 111. "Chiral Recognition of Racemic Sugars by Polar and Nonpolar Cyclodextrin-Derivative Gas Chromatography", A. Berthod, W.-Y. Li, and D. W. Armstrong, Carbohydrate Research, 201, 175-184 (1990). 112. "Normal Phase TLC Separation of Enantiomers Using Chiral Ion Interaction Agents", J. D. Duncan, D. W. Armstrong and A. M. Stalcup, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 13, 1091-1103 (1990). 113. "Separation of Enantiomers Using a γ-Cyclodextrin Liquid Chromatographic Bonded Phase", A. M. Stalcup, H. L. Jin and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 13, 473-484 (1990). 114. "(S)-2-Hydroxypropyl β-CD: A New Chiral Stationary Phase for Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography", A. M. Stalcup, S. C. Chang, D. W. Armstrong, and J. Pitha, J. of Chromatogr., 512, (1990). 115. "Relevance of Enantiomeric Separations in Food and Beverage Analyses", D. W. Armstrong and C. D. Chang, J. Ag. Food Chem., 38, 1674-1677 (1990). 116. "2,6-Di-O-pentyl-3-O-Trifluoroacetyl Cyclodextrin Liquid Stationary Phases for Capillary Gas Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers", W.Y. Li, H. L. Jin and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 509, 303-324 (1990). 117. "Direct Measurement of Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients Using CPC with a Back-Flushing Technique, R. A. Menges, G. L. Bertrand and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 13, 3061-3077 (1990). 118. "Use of CPC and Proteins in the Preparative Separation of Amino Acid Enantiomers", D. W. Armstrong, R. A. Menges and I. W. Wainer, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 13, 3571-3581 (1990). 10 119. "Separation of Enantiomers of Crown Ether with Buffer Solution Mobile Phase on β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Column", H. Jin and D. W. Armstrong, Chinese Journal of Chrom., 8(1), 8 (1990). 120. "A New β-Cyclodextrin Derivative as a Chiral Stationary Phase for the Efficient GC Separation of Enantiomers", H. Jin and D. W. Armstrong, Chinese Journal of Chrom., 9(3), 148 (1991). 121. "Determination of the Enantiomeric Purity of Scopolamine Isolated from Plant Extract Using Achiral/Chiral Coupled Column Chromatography", A. M. Stalcup, J. R. Faulkner, Jr., Y. Tang, D. W. Armstrong, L. Levi and E. Regalado, Biomed. Chromatogr., 5, 3-7 (1991). 122. (R)- and (S)-Naphthylethylcarbamate-Substituted β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Stationary Phases for the ReversedPhase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers, D. W. Armstrong, C.-D. Chang and S. H. Lee, J. of Chromatogr., 539, 83-90 (1991). 123. "Evaluation of a Chiral Crown Ether LC Column for the Separation of Racemic Amines", M. L. Hilton and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Liq. Chromatogr., 14, 9-28 (1991). 124. "Effect of the Configuration of the Substituents of Derivatized-β-Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases on Enantioselectivity in Normal Phase Liquid Chromatography", A. M. Stalcup, S.-C. Chang and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 540, 113-128 (1991). 125. "Evaluation of the Enantiomeric Separation of Dipeptides Using a Chiral Crown Ether LC Column", M. L. Hilton and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 14, 3673-3683 (1991). 126. "Purification of Amino Acids and Small Peptides with Hollow Fibers", A. Berthod, W. Li and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chimica Act., 244, 21-28 (1991). 127. "Cyclodextrin Purification with Hollow Fibers", A. Berthod, D. W. Armstrong and H. L. Jin, Sep. Separation Science and Technology, 26, 515-527 (1991). 128. "Resolution of Enantiomeric Hydrocarbon Biomarkers of Geochemical Importance", D. W. Armstrong, Y. Tang, and J. Zukowski, Anal. Chem., 63, 2858-2861 (1991). 129. "Evaluation of D-Amino Acid Levels in Human Urine and in Commercial L-Amino Acid Samples", , D. W. Armstrong, J. D. Duncan and S. H. Lee, Amino Acids, 1, 97-106 (1991). 130. "A Study of the Effects of the Degree of Substitution of Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin Used as a Chiral Mobile Phase Additive in TLC", J. D. Duncan, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Planar Chromatogr., 4, 204-206 (1991). 131. "Multimodal Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography: (R)- and (S)- Naphthylethyl Carbamate Derivatized ß-Cyclodextrin", D. W. Armstrong, M. L. Hilton, and L. Coffin, LC-GC Magazine, 9, 646-652 (1991). 132. "Eindeutige Charakterisierumg des Ciprobibrat -O-β-D-Glukuronids", H. Oelschlager, C. Kohl, D. W. Armstrong and D. Rothley, Archiv. der Pharmazie, 324, 505-508 (1991). 133. "Use of a Three-Phase Model with Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin for the Direct Determination of Large OctanolWater and Cyclodextrin-Water Partition Coefficients", R. A. Menges and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chimica Acta, 255, 157-162 (1991). 134. "Investigation of a Circular Dichroism Spectrophotometer as a Liquid Chromatography Detector for Enantiomers: Sensitivity, Advantages and Limitations", J. Zukowski, Y. Tang, A. Berthod and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chim. Acta, 258, 83-92 (1992). 135. "Empirical Procedure That uses Molecular Structure to Predict Enantioselectivity of Chiral Stationary Phases", A. Berthod, S.-C. Chang, and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 64, 395-404 (1992). 136. "A New Approach for the Direct Resolution of Racemic Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents by HPLC", D. W. Armstrong, S. Chen, C. Chang, and S. Chang, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 15, 545-556 (1992). 11 137. "Multiple Enantioselective Retention Mechanisms on Derivatized Cyclodextrin Gas Chromatographic Chiral Stationary Phases", A. Berthod, W. Li, and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 64,873-879 (1992). 138. "Facile Resolution of N-tert-Butoxycarbonyl Amino Acids: The Importance of Enantiomeric Purity in Peptide Synthesis", S. C. Chang, L. R. Wang, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 15, 1411-1429 (1992). 139. "Systematic Study on the Resolution of Derivatized Amino-Acids Enantiomers on Different Cyclodextrin-Bonded Stationary Phases", S. H. Lee, A. Berthod, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 603, 83-93 (1992). 140. "Direct Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient Determination Using Co-Current Chromatography", A. Berthod, R. A. Menges, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 15, 2769-2785 (1992). 141. "Chiral Separation of Nipecotic Acid Amides", Z. Feng, R. Gollamudi, G. Han, Y. Tang, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 609, 187-193 (1992). 142. "Efficient Enantioselective Separation and Determination of Trace Impurities in Secondary Amino Acids", J. Zukowski, M. Pawlowska and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 623, 33-41 (1992). 143. "Extraction of Nonionic Surfactants From Waste Water Using Centrifugal Partition Chromatography", R. A. Menges, T. S. Menges, G. L. Bertrand, D. W. Armstrong, and L. A. Spino, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 15, 2909-2925 (1992). 144. "Comparison of the Enantioselectivity of Phenethyl- and Naphthylethylcarbamate Substituted Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases", M. L. Hilton, S.-C. Chang, M. P. Gasper, M. Pawlowska, A. M. Stalcup, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 16, 127-147 (1992). 145. "Effects of Whole-Abdomen Irradiation on Glutamine in C57BL Mice", N. Ercal, R.H. Matthews, J. Zukowski, and D.W. Armstrong, Transactions, Missouri Academy of Science, 26, 59-63 (1992). 146. "HPLC Enantioseparation of Gylcyl Di- and Tripeptides on Native Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases: Mechanistic Considerations", J. Zukowski, M. Pawlowska, M. Nagatkina and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 629, 169-179 (1993). 147. "Relevance of Enantiomeric Separations in Environmental Science", D. W. Armstrong, G. L. Reid, M. L. Hilton and C.-D. Chang, Environ. Pollution, 79, 51-58 (1993). 148. "Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases for the Gas-Solid Chromatographic Separation of Inorganic Gases", G. L. Reid, W. T. Wall and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 633, 143-149 (1993). 149. "Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases for the Gas-Solid Chromatographic Separation of Light Hydrocarbons: Evidence for Multiple Retention Mechanisms", G. L. Reid, C. A. Monge, W. T. Wall, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 633, 135-142 (1993). 150. "Factors Controlling the Level and Accurate Determination of D-Amino Acids in the Urine and Plasma of Laboratory Rodents", D. W. Armstrong, M. P. Gasper, S. H. Lee, N. Ercal and J. Zukowski, Amino Acids, 5, 299-315 (1993). 151. "Removal of Organic Compounds from Water via Cloud Point Extraction with Permethyl Hydroxypropyl- Cyclodextrin", D. Warner-Schmid, S. Hoshi, D. W. Armstrong, Separation Science and Technology, 28, 1009-1018 (1993). 152. "Stereochemistry of Pipecolic Acid Found in the Urine and Plasma of Subjects with Peroxisomal Deficiencies", D. W. Armstrong, J. Zukowski, N. Ercal, and M. P. Gasper, J. Pharm. and Biomedical Analysis, 11, 881-886 (1993). 153. "D-Amino Acid Levels in Human Physiological Fluids", D. W. Armstrong, M. P. Gapser, S. H. Lee, J. Zukowski, and N. Ercal, J. Chirality, 5, 375-378 (1993). 12 154. "Evaluation of a New Polar-Organic HPLC Mobile Phase for Cyclodextrin Bonded Chiral Stationary Phases", S. C. Chang, G. L. Reid, S. Chen, C. D. Chang, and D. W. Armstrong, Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 12, 144-153 (1993). 155. "Derivatized Cyclodextrins Immobilized on Fused Silica Capillaries for Enantiomeric Separatons via Capillary Electrophoresis, Gas Chromatography or Supercritical Fluid Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong, Y. Tang, T. Ward, M. Nichols, Anal. Chem., 65, 1114-1117 (1993). 156. "Enantiomeric Separation of Fluorescent, 6-Aminoquinolyl-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl Carbamate (AQC) Tagged Amino Acids, M. Pawlowska, S. Chen, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr., 641, 257-265 (1993). 157. "Enantiomeric Separation of Chiral Components Reported To Be in Coffee, Tea and Cocoa", A. M. Stalcup, K. H. Ekborg, M. P. Gasper and D. W. Armstrong, J. Agric and Food Chem., 41, 1684-1689 (1993). 158. “Separation and Characterization of Components of Catalytic Cracker Feed Using Centrifugal Partition Chromatography", R. Menges, L. Spino, and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 65, 2873-2877 (1993). 159. "β-Cyclodextrin Chiral Stationary Phase for Liquid Chromatography Effect of the Spacer Arm on Chiral Recognition", A. Berthod, C.D. Chang, and D.W. Armstrong, Talanta, 40, 1367-1373 (1993). 160. "Fractionation of [14C] Metolachlor Metabolites by Centrifugal Partition Chromatography", C.-D. Chang, D.W. Armstrong, and T.J. Fleichmann, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 17, 19-32 (1994). 161. "HPLC Enantioseparation of Di-and Tripeptides on Cyclodextrin Bonded Stationary Phases after Derivatization with 6-Aminoquinolyl-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl Carbamate (AQC)", S. Chen, M. Pawlowska, and D.W. Armstrong, J. of Liq. Chromatogr., 17, 483-497 (1994). 162. "Direct Enantiomeric Resolution of Monoterpene Hydrocarbons via Reversed Phase HPLC With an αCyclodextrin Bonded Stationary Phase", D. W. Armstrong, and J. Zukowski, J. of Chromatogr. 666, 445-448 (1994). 163. "Sensitive Enantiomeric Separation of Aliphatic and Aromatic Amines using Aromatic Anhydries as Nonchiral Derivatizing Agents", M. Pawlowska, J. Zukowski, and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatogr. 666, 485-491 (1994). 164. "Examination of Enantioselectivity of Wall Immobilized Cyclodextrin Copolymers in Capillary Gas Chromatography", Y. Tang, Y. Zhou, and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatogr., 666, 147-159 (1994). 165. "Distribution of Sedimentary Phosphorus in Gulf of Mexico Estuaries" W. Huanxin, B. Presley, D. W. Armstrong, Marine Envirn. Res., 37, 375-392 (1994). 166. "Macrocyclic Antibiotics as a New Class of Chiral Selectors for Liquid Chromatography", D. W. Armstrong, Y. Tang, S. Chen, Y. Zhou, C. Bagwill, and J. R. Chen, Anal. Chem., 66, 1473-1484 (1994). 167. "Use of Macrocyclic Antibiotic as the Chiral Selector for Enantiomeric Separations by TLC", D. W. Armstrong, and Y. Zhou, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 17(8), 1695-1707 (1994). 168. "Use of Macrocyclic Antibiotic, Rifamycin B, and Indirect Detection for CE Resolution of Racemic AminoAlcohols", D. W. Armstrong, K. Rundlett, and G. Reid, Anal. Chem., 66,1690-1695 (1994). 169. "Cyclodextrin PLOT Columns for the Gas-Solid Chromatographic Separation of Light Hydrocarbons and Inorganic Gases", G. L. Reid, III and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Microcolumn Sep., 6, 151-157 (1994). 170. "Evaluation of Free D-Glutamate in Processed Foods", K. L. Rundlett and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 6, 277-282 (1994). 171. "Evaluation of Enantiomeric Purity of Selected Amino Acids in Honey", M. Pawlowska, and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 6, 270-276 (1994). 13 172. "Removal of Organic Compounds From Water Via Adsorption onto Polymethylhydrosiloxane Pentenyl- Cyclodextrin", D. Warner-Schmid, Y. Tang, and D.W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 17(8), 1721-1735 (1994). 173. "Evaluation of the Macrocyclic Antibiotic Vancomycin as a Chiral Selector for Capillary Electrophoresis", D. W. Armstrong, K. L. Rundlett and J.-R. Chen, Chirality, 6, 496-509 (1994). 174. "Gas-solid Chromatographic Analysis of Automobile Tailpipe Emissions as a Function of Different Engine and Exhaust System Modifications, D. W. Armstrong, K. Le, G. L. Reid, III, S. C. Lee, K. K. Beutelmann, M. Horak, and P. Tran, J. of Chromatogr. A, 688, 201-209 (1994). 175. "Foam Flotation Enrichment of Enantiomers" D. W. Armstrong, E. Y. Zhou, S. Chen, K. Le, and Y. Tang, Anal. Chem., 66, 4278-4282 (1994). 176. "Halocarbon Separations on a New GSC-PLOT Column", G. L. Reid, III, and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Micro. Sep., 6, 151-157 (1994). 177. "Highly Enantioselective Capillary Electrophoretic Separations with Dilute Solutions of the Macrocyclic Antibiotic Ristocetin A", D. W. Armstrong, M. P. Gasper and K. L. Rundlett, J. Chromatogr. A, 689, 285-304 (1995). 178. "An Evaluation of the Differential Partitioning and Separation of C60 and C70 Fullerenes in a Biphasic System Using Centrifugal Partition Chromatography (CPC)", M. P. Gasper, A. Berthod and D. W.Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 18(5), 1019-1034 (1995). 179. "Effect of Organic Cosolvents on Enantio-Enrichments via Cyclodextrin-Based Precipitations: An Examination of Production Efficiency", Y. Zhou, G. L. Bertrand and D. W. Armstrong, Sep. Sci and Technology, 30(11), 2259-2276 (1995). 180. "A Comparative Study on Buckminsterfullerenes and Higher Fullerenes Separations by HPLC", M. P. Gasper and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 18, 1047-1076 (1995). 181. "Determination and Use of Rohrschneider-McReynolds Constants for Chiral Stationary Phase Used in Capillary Gas Chromatography", A. Berthod, E. Y. Zhou, K. Le, and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 67, 849-857 (1995). 182. "Enantioresolution of Substituted 2-Methoxy-6-Oxo-1,4,5,6-Tetrahydropyridine-3-Carbonitriles on Macrocyclic Antibiotic and Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases", S. Chen, Y. Liu, D. W. Armstrong, J. I. Borrell, B. Martinez-Teipel, and J. L. Matallana, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 18(8), 1495-1507 (1995). 183. "A Covalently Bonded Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase for HPLC Enantioseparations" D. W. Armstrong, Y. Liu and K. H. Ekborg-Ott, Chirality, 7, 474-497 (1995). 184. "Effects of Micelles and Mixed-Micelles on Efficiency and Selectivity of Antibiotic-Based Capillary Electrophoretic Enantioseparations", K. L. Rundlett and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 34, 2088-2095 (1995). 185. "CE Resolution of Neutral and Anionic Racemates with Glycopeptide Antibiotics and Micelles" D. W. Armstrong and K. L. Rundlett, J. of Liq. Chromatography, 18, 3659-3674 (1995). 186. "Enantiomeric Composition and Prevalence of Some Bicyclic Monoterpenoids in Amber" D. W. Armstrong, E. Y. Zhou, J. Zukowski, and B. Kosmowska-Ceranowicz, Chirality, 8, 39-48 (1995). 187. "Evaluation of the Concentration and Enantiomeric Purity of Selected Free Amino Acids in Fermented Malt Beverages (Beers)" K. H. Ekborg-Ott and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 8, 49-57 (1996). 188. “Halocarbon Separations on a New GSC-PLOT Column”, D. W. Armstrong, G. L. Reid, III, and M. P. Gasper, J. Microcolumn Separations, 8, 83-87 (1996). 189. “Facile Liquid Chromatographic Enantioresolution of Native Amino Acids and Peptides Using a Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase”, A. Berthod, Y. Liu, C. Bagwill and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatogr. A, 731, 123-137 (1996). 14 190. "Capillary Electrophoretic Enantiomeric Separations Using the Glycopeptide Antibiotic, Teicoplanin. K. L. Rundlett, M. P. Gasper, E. Y. Zhou and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 8, 88-107 (1996). 191. "Examination of the Origin, Variation, and Proper Use of Expressions for the Estimation of Association Constants by Capillary Electrophoresis" K. L. Rundlett and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatogr. A, 721, 173-186 (1996). 192. “In Vitro Study of the Metabolic Effects of D-Amino Acids”, N. Ercal, X. Luo, R. H. Matthews, and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 8, 24-29 (1996). 193. “Comparison and Modeling Study of Vancomycin, Ristocetin A, and Teicoplanin for CE Enantioseparations”, M. P. Gasper, A. Berthod, U. B. Nair and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 68, 2501-2514 (1996). 194. “Gas Separations: A Comparison of GasProTM and Aluminum Oxide PLOT Columns for the Separation of Highly Volatile Compounds”, D. W. Armstrong, G. L. Reid, J. Luong, Current Separations, 15(1), 5-17 (1996). 195. "Investigation of Enantiomeric Separations of Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl Amino Acids and Peptides by HPLC Using Native Cyclodextrins as Chiral Stationary Phases", Y. Tang, J. Zukowski, and D.W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatogr., 743, 261-271 (1996). 196. “Derivatized Vancomycin Stationary Phases for LC Chiral Separations”, A. Berthod, U. B. Nair, C. Bagwill, D. W. Armstrong, Talanta, 43, 1767-1782 (1996). 197. “Enantioresolution of Amphetamine, Methamphetamine and Deprenyl (Selegiline) by LC, GC and CE”, D. W. Armstrong, K. L. Rundlett, U. B. Nair, and G. L. Reid, III, Current Separations, 15, 57-61 (1996). 198. “Mechanism of Signal Suppression by Anionic Surfactants in Capillary Electrophoresis-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry”, K. L. Rundlett and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 68, 3493-3497 (1996). 199. “Elucidation of Vancomycin’s Enantioselective Binding Site Using Its Copper Complex”, U. B. Nair, S. S. C. Chang, D. W. Armstrong, Y. Y. Rawjee, D. S. Eggleston and J. M. McArdle, Chirality, 8, 590-595 (1996). 200. “Chiral Separation of Monoterpenes Using Mixtures of Sulfated β-Cyclodextrins and α-Cyclodextrin as Chiral Additives in the Reversed Polarity CE Mode”, K.-H. Gahm, L. W. Chang, and D. W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatogr., 759, 149-155 (1997). 201. “Determination of Association Constants in Cyclodextrin or Vancomycin-Modified Micellar Capillary Electrophoresis”, U. B. Nair and D. W. Armstrong, J. Liq. Chrom. & Rel. Technol., 20, 203-216 (1997). 202. “Varietal Differences in the Total and Enantiomeric Composition of Theanine in Tea”, K. H. Ekborg-Ott, A. Taylor, D. W. Armstrong, J. Agr. and Food Chem., 45, 353-363 (1997). 203. “The Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography”, D. W. Armstrong, LC-GC May, S20-S28 (1997). 204. “Comparison of the Enantioselectivity of β-Cyclodextrin vs. Heptakis-2,3-O-Dimethyl-β-Cyclodextrin LC Stationary Phases”, D. W. Armstrong, S. C. Chang, X. Wang, H. Ibrahim, G. R. Reid, III and T. E. Beesley, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 20, 3279-3295 (1997). 205. “Comparison of the Selectivity and Retention of β-Cyclodextrin vs. Heptakis-2,3-O-Dimethyl-β-Cyclodextrin LC Stationary Phases for Structural and Geometrical Isomers”, D. W. Armstrong, X. Wang, L. W. Chang, H. Ibrahim, G. R. Reid, III, T. E. Beesley, J. Liq. Chromatogr., 20, 3297-3308 (1997). 206. “Synthesis, Enantioselective Separation and Identification of Racemic Tetralin, Indan and Benzosuberan Derivatives”, D. W. Armstrong, K. Gahm, and L. W. Chang, Microchem. J. 57, 149-165 (1997). 207. “Evaluation of Two Amine-functionalized Cyclodextrins as Chiral Selectors in CE: Comparisons to Vancomycin”, U. Nair, and D. W. Armstrong, Microchem. J. 57, 199-217 (1997). 15 208. “Methods for the Estimation of Binding Constants by Capillary Electrophoresis”, K. L. Rundlett, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Electrophoresis, 18, 2194-2202 (1997). 209. “Capillary Electrophoresis Enantioseparations Using Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Chiral Selectors”, D. W. Armstrong and U. B. Nair, J. Electrophoresis, 18, 2331-2342 (1997). 210. “Enantiomeric Composition of Monoterpenes in Conifer Resins”, X. Wang, Y.-S. Liu, U. B. Nair, D. W. Armstrong, B. Ellis and K. M. Williams, Tetrahedron: Asymmetry, 8 (23), 3977-3984 (1997). 211. “HPLC Separation of Enantiomers of Unusal Amino Acids on a Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase”, G. Torok, A. Peter, and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr. A, 793, 283-296 (1998). 212. “Characterization and Evaluation of d-(+)-Tubocurarine Chloride as a Chiral Selector for Capillary Electrophoretic Enantioseparations”, W. L. Hinze, U. B. Nair, D. W. Armstrong, Anal.Chem., 70(6) 1059-1065 (1998). 213. “Mechanism of Capillary Electrophoresis Enantioseparations Using a Combination of an Achiral Crown Ether Plus Cyclodextrins”, D. W. Armstrong, L. W. Chang, S.S.C. Chang, J. Chromatogr. A, 793 15-134 (1998). 214. “Highly Enantioselective HPLC Separations Using the Covalently Bonded Macrocyclic Antibiotic, Ristocetin A, Chiral Stationary Phase”, K. H. Ekborg-Ott, Y. Liu, and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 10, 434-483 (1998). 215. “Chiral Separations of Indan, Tetralin and Benzosuberan Derivatives by Capillary Electrophoresis”, K-H. Gahm, J-T. Lee, L. W. Chang and D. W. Armstrong, J. Chromatogr. A, 793, 135-143 (1998). 216. “Quantitative and Stereoisomeric Determination of Light Biomarkers in Crude Oil and Coal Samples” A. Berthod, X. Wang, K. H. Gahm, and D. W. Armstrong, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 62, 1619-1630 (1998). 217. “Enantiomeric Impurities in Chiral Catalysts, Auxiliaries and Synthons used in Enantioselective Synthesis”, D. W. Armstrong, J. T. Lee and L. W. Chang, Tetrahedron Asymmetry, 9, 2043-2064 (1998). 218. “Bubble Fractionation of Enantiomers From Solution Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Collectors”, D. W. Armstrong, J. Schneiderheinze and Y.-S. Hwang, B. Sellergren, Anal. Chem. 70, 3717-3719 (1998). 219. “Enantiomeric Composition of Nicotine in Smokeless Tobacco, Medicinal Products and Commercial Reagents”, D. W. Armstrong, X. Wang, and N. Ercal, Chirality, 10, 587-591 (1998). 220. “Evaluation of the Macrocyclic Antibiotic Avoparcin as a New Chiral Selector for HPLC”, K. Helen Ekborg-Ott, J. P. Kullman, X. Wang, K. Gahm, L. He, and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 10, 627-660 (1998). 221. “The Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography”, D. W. Armstrong, J. Chinese Chem. Soc., 45, 581-590 (1998). 222. “Practice and Mechanism of HPLC Oligosaccharides Separation with a Cyclodextrin Bonded Phase” A. Berthod, S. S. C. Chang, J. P. S. Kullman, D. W. Armstrong, Talanta, 47, 1001-1012 (1998). 223. “Nicotine Enantiomers and Oxidative Stress”, D. Yildiz, N. Ercal, D. W. Armstrong, Toxicol., 130, 155-165 (1998). 224. “Effect of Temperature on Retention of Enantiomers of β-methyl Amino Acids on a Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase”, A. Peter, G. Torok, and D. W. Armstrong, G. Toth and Dirk Tourwe, J. Chromatogr. A, 828, 177-190 (1998). 225. "Chiral Separation of Secondary Amino Acids Possessing 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinoline and Related Structures", Torl, Gabriella; Peter, Antal; Toth, Geza; Tourwe, Dirk; Van Den Nest, Wim; Iterbeke, Koen; Armstrong, Daniel W., Pept. 1998, 302-303 (1998). 226. "Chiral Separation of Unusual β-Methyl Amino Acids", Peter, Antal; Torok, Gabriella; Toth, Geza; Tourwe, Dirk; Mannekens, Els; Van Den Nest, Wim; Sapi, Janos; Armstrong, Daniel W., Pept. 1998, 300-301 (1998). 16 227. “Enantiomeric Separation of Unusual Secondary Aromatic Amino Acids”, A. Peter, G. Torok, G. Toth, W. Van Den Nest, G. Laus, D. Tourwe, D. W. Armstrong, Chromatographia 48, 53-58 (1998). 228. “Enantiomeric Impurities in Chiral Catalysts, Auxiliaries, Synthons and Resolving Agents. Part 2.”, D. W. Armstrong, L. He, T. Yu, J. T. Lee and Y. Liu, Tetrahedron Asymmetry, 10, 37-60 (1999). 229. “Enantiomeric Composition of Nornicotine, Anatabine and Anabasine in Tobacco”, D. W. Armstrong, X. Wang, J.T. Lee and Y.-S. Liu, Chirality, 11(1), 82-84 (1999). 230. “Separation of Enantiomers by Capillary Electrophoresis Using Pentosan Polysulfate”, X. Wang, J.-T. Lee and D. W. Armstrong, Electrophoresis, 20, 162-170 (1999). 231. “Effect of Selector Coverage and Mobile Phase Composition of Enantiomeric Separations with Ristocetin A Chiral Stationary Phases”, K. Helen Ekborg-Ott, X. Wang, and D. W. Armstrong, Microchemical Journal 62, 26-49 (1999). 232. “Self-Association of Rifamycin B: Possible Effects on Molecular Recognition” D. W. Armstrong, J. M. Schneiderheinze, U. Nair, L. L. J. Magid, P. Butler, J. Phys. Chem., 103 (21), 4338-4341 (1999). 233. “Plant and Soil Enantioselective Biodegradation of Racemic Phenoxyalkanoic Herbicides” J. M. Schneiderheinze, D. W. Armstrong, and A. Berthod, Chirality, 11, 330-337 (1999). 234. “High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Novel Atropic α,α-Disubstituted-β-Amino Acids, Either on Different β-Cyclodextrin-Bonded Phases or as Their 1-Fluoro-2,4-Dinitrophenyl-5-L-Alanine Amide Derivatives” G. Torok, A. Peter, A. Gaucher, M. Wakselman, J.-P. Mazaleyrat, D. W. Armstrong, J. of Chromatography A, 846, 83-91 (1999). 235. “Examination of Ionic Liquids and Their Interactions with Molecules, When Used as Stationary Phases in Gas Chromatography, Daniel W. Armstrong, Lingfeng He, and Yan-Song Liu, Anal. Chem., 71, 3873-3876 (1999). 236. “Evaluation of the Enantiomeric Composition of Amino Acids in Tobacco”, J. P. Kullman, X. Chen and D. W. Armstrong, Chirality, 11, 669-673 (1999). 237. “Analysis of Fissure-Filled Turquoise, Emeralds and Rubies by Near Infrared Spectroscopy” D. W. Armstrong, X. Wang, C. R. Beesley and R. Rubinovitz, Am. Laboratory, 31, 41-42, 44, 47 (1999). 238. "Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: I. Capillary Electrokinetic Approaches", D.W. Armstrong, G. Schulte, J.M. Schneiderheinze and D.J. Westenberg, Anal. Chem., 71, 5465-5469 (1999). 239. “Comparison of Pure Nicotine and Smokeless Tobacco Extract Induced Toxicities and Oxidative Stress”, D. Yildiz, Y.-S. Liu, N. Ercal, and D. W. Armstrong, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 37, 434439 (1999). 240. "HPLC Detection and Evaluation of Chiral Compounds with a Lazer-Based Chiroptical Detector", Liu, Yan-Song; Yu, Tim; Armstrong, Daniel W., LC-GC 17, 946, 948, 950, 952, 954, 956-957 (1999). 241. "Avoparcin, A New Macrocyclic Antibiotic Chiral Run Buffer Additive for Capillary Electrophoresis", Ekborg-Ott, K. Helen; Zientara, Gina A.; Schneiderheinze, Jeffrey M.; Gahm, Kyung; Armstrong, Daniel W., Electrophoresis 20, 2438-2457 (1999). 242. “Rapid Spectroscopic Discrimination Between Natural and Synthetic Emeralds, Rubies and Alexandrite”, Armstrong, D. W., Wang, X., Bessley, C. R., and Rubinovitz, R., Am. Laboratory. 32, 26-34 (2000). 243. “Enantioselective Reversed-phase and Non-aqueous Capillary Electrochromatography Using a Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase”, Karlsson, C., Wikstrom, H., Armstrong, D.W., and Owens, P.K., J. of Chromatogr. 897, 349363 (2000). 17 244. “Resolution of Chiral Thio Compounds Derivatized with N(1-pyrenyl)maleimide and ThioGloTM3”, Kullman, J. P., Yu, T., Chen, X., Neal, R., Ercal, N., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chrom. 23, 1941-1952 (2000). 245. “Analysis of Fissure-Filled Emeralds and Rubies by Diffuse Reflectance Using Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy”, Armstrong, D.W., Wang, X., and Beesley, C. R. Anal. Lett. 33, 111-123 (2000). 246. "High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers of Synthetic Amino Acids on a Ristocetin A Chiral Stationary Phase", Torok, P. A., Armstrong, D.W., Toth, G., and Tourwe, D. J. of Chromatogr. A. 904, 1-15 (2000). 247. "Rapid Identification of the Bacterial Pathogens Responsible for Urinary Tract Infections Using Direct Injection CE", Armstrong, D. W. and Schneiderheinze, J. M. Anal. Chem. 72, 4474-4476 (2000). 248. "High Efficiency Separation of Microbial Aggregates Using Capillary Electrophoresis", Schneiderheinze, J.M., Armstrong, D.W., Schulte, G., and Westenber, D.J. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 189, 39-44 (2000). 249. "High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of the Enantiomers of Unusual α-Amino Acid Analogues", Peter, A., Olajos, E., Casimir, R., Tourwe, D., Boxterman, Q. B., Kaptein, B., and Armstrong, D. W. J. of Chromatogr. A 871, 105-113 (2000). 250. "Role of the Carbohydrate Moieties in Chiral Recognition on Teicoplanin-Based LC Stationary Phases", Berthod, A., Chen, X., Kullman, J. P., Armstrong, D.W., Gasparrini, F., D'Acquarica, L., Villani, C., and Carotti, A. Anal. Chem. 72, 1767-1780 (2000). 251. "Enantiomeric High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of β-Substituted Tryptophan Analogues", Torok, G., Peter, A., Vekes, E., Sapi, J., Laronze, M., Laronze, J.-Y., and Armstrong, D.W. Chromatographia Supp. 51, S-165-S-174 (2000). 252. "Evaluation of Vancomycin Chiral Stationary Phase in Capillary Electrochromatography using Polar Organic and Reversed Phase Modes", Karlsson, C., Karlsson, L., Armstrong, D.W., and Owens, P.K. Anal. Chem. 72, 4394-4401 (2000). 253. "The Use of Computerized Deconvolution for Determination of Energy Barrier to Enantiomerization in Dynamic Gas Chromatography", Krupcik, J., Oswald, P., Spanik, I., Majek, P., Bajdichova, M., Sandra, P., and Armstrong, D.W. Microcolumn Separations, 12, 22 630-636, (2000). 254. "Evaluation of the Macrocyclic Antiobiotic A-40, 926 as a High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Chiral Selector & Comparison with Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase", Berthod, A., Yu, T., Kullman, J.P., Armstrong, D.W., Gasparrini, F., D' Acquarica, L., Carotti, A., and Misiti, D. J. Chromatogr. A. 897, 113-129 (2000). 255. "HPLC and CE Enantioseparation of Plant Growth Regulators and Related Indole Compounds Using Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Chiral Selectors", Hui, F., Ekborg-Ott, K.H., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A. 906, 91-103 (2001). 256. "Rapid CE Microbial Assays for Consumer Products That Contain Active Bacteria", Armstrong, D.W., Schneiderheinze, J.M., Kullman, J.P., and He, L. FEMS Microbiology Letters 194, 33-37 (2001). 257. "Ionic Liquids as Stationary Phase Solvents for Methylated Cyclodextrins in Gas Chromatography", Berthod, A., He, L., and Armstrong, D.W. Chromatographia 53, 63-68, (2001). 258. "Thermal Pathways for the Transfer of Amines, Including Nicotine, to the Gas Phase and Aerosols", Fournier, J.A., Paine III, J.B., Seeman, J.I., Armstrong, D.W., and Xianghong, C. Heterocycles 55 (1), 59-74 (2001). 259. "Methods for the Determination of Binding Constants by Capillary Electrophoresis", Rundlett, K. and Armstrong, D.W. Electrophoresis 22, 1419-1427 (2001). 260. "Composition and Chirality of Amino Acids in Aerosol/Dust from Laboratory and Residential Enclosures", Armstrong, D.W., Kullman, J.P., Chen, X., and Rowe, M. Chirality 13, 153-158 (2001). 18 261. "Ionic Liquids as Matrices for Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry", Armstrong, D.W., Zhang, L.-K., He, L., and Gross, M. Anal. Chem. 73, 3679-3686 (2001). 262. "Modification of the Chiral Bonding Properties of Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase by Organic Additives. HPLC Separation of Enantiomers of Alkoxysubstituted Esters of Phenylcarbamic Acid", Lehotay, J., HroboAova, J., Renaova, M., and Armstrong, D.W. J. of Liq. Chromatogr. and Rel. Tech. 24(5), 609-624 (2001). 263. "High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of Bicyclic 1,3-amino Alcohols", Peter, A., Kaman, J., Fulop, F., Van der Eycken, J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. of Chromatogr. A 919(1), 79-86 (2001). 264. "High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of β-Amino Acids", Péter, A., Lázár, L., Fülöp, F., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A, 926(2), 229-238 (2001). 265. "Chiral Stationary Phases for HPLC", Armstrong, D.W. and Zhang, B. Anal. Chem. 73, 557A-561A (2001). 266. "Determination of Cell Viability in Single or Mixed Samples Using Capillary Electrophoresis Laser-induced Fluorescence Microfluidic Systems", Armstrong, D.W and He, L. Anal. Chem. 73, 4551-4557 (2001). 267. "Direct Chiral Separation of Unnatural Amino Acids by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography on a Ristocetin A-Bonded Stationary Phase", Torok, G., Peter, A., Armstrong, D.W., Tourwe, D., Toth, G., and Sapi, J. Chirality 13, 648 - 656 (2001). 268. "Separation of Amino Acid Enantiomers and Enantiomers of their Derivatives on Macrocyclic Antibiotic Teicoplanin", Anan'eva, I. A., Shapovalova, E. N., Shpigun, O. A., and Armstrong, D. W. Vestn. Mosk. Univ., Ser. 2: Khim. 42(4), 278-280 (2001). 269. "On the Use of a Peak Deconvolution Procedure for the Determination of Energy Barrier to Enantiomerization in Dynamic Chromatography", Krupcik, J.; Oswald, P.; Spanik, I.; Majek, P.; Bajdichova, M.; Sandra, P.; Armstrong, D. W., Analusis, 28 (9), 859-863 (2001). 270. "Recent Advances of Capillary Electrophoresis in Microbial Electrokinetic Separation", He, L., and Armstrong, D.W. Huaxue 59 (3), 381-390 (2001). 271. "Study of Mechanism of Enantioseparation. Part I. Chiral Analysis of Alkylaminoderivatives of Aryloxypropanols by HPLC using Macrocyclic Antiobiotics as Chiral Selectors", HroboAova, K., Lehotay, J., AiImarikova, R., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 24 (15), 2225-2237 (2001). 272. "Retention and Selectivity of Teicoplanin Stationary Phases after Copper Complexation and Isotopic Exchange", Berthod, A., Tizon, V., Leonce, E., Caussignac, C., Valleix, A., and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Chem. 73, 5499-5508 (2001). 273. "Reversal of Enantiomeric Elution Order on Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Stationary Phases", Xiao, T. L., Zhang, B., Lee, J. T., and Hui, F. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 24(17), 2673-2684 (2001). 274. "A Potent Enantioselective Auxin: Indole-3-Succinic Acid", Armstrong, D.W., Liu, Y-S., He, L., Ekborg-Ott, K., Barnes, C. L., and Hammer, C.F. J. Agri. Food Chem. 50(3), 473-476 (2002). 275. "Separation of Racemic Sulfoxides and Sulfinate Esters on Four Derivatized Cyclodextrin Chiral Stationary Phases using Capillary Gas Chromatography., Anderson, J. L., Ding, J., McCulla, R, Jenks, W.S., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A, 946 (1-2), 197-208 (2002). 276. "Separation of Chiral Sulfoxides by Liquid Chromatography using Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Stationary Phases", Berthod, A., Xiao, T. L., Liu, Y., Jenks, W.S., McCulla, R., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A. 955(1), 53-69 (2002). 277. "Study of Local Anesthetics Part CLVIII. Chromatographic Separation of Some Derivates of Substituted Phenylcarbamic Acid on a Vancomycin-Based Stationary Phase", Ëungelová, J., Lehotay, J., HroboÀová, K., ÂiÏmárik, J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 25(2), 299-312 (2002). 19 278. "Evaluation of Molecule-Microbe Interactions with Capillary Electrophoresis: Procedures, Utility and Restrictions", Berthod, A., Rodriguez, M., and Armstrong, D.W. Electrophoresis, 23(6), 847-857 (2002). 279. "Evaluation of Non-Polar Interactions in Chiral Recognition on Alkylated β- and γ-cyclodextrins", Spanik, I., Oswald, P., Krupcik, J., Galli, M., Sandra, P., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Sep. Sci. 25, 45-52 (2002). 280. "An Evaluation of Reversible and Irreversible Models for the Determination of the Enantiomerization Energy Barrier for N-(p-methoxybenzyl)-1,3,2-Benzothiazol-1-oxide by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography", Oswald, P., Desmet, K., Sandra, P., Krupcik, J., and Armstrong, D.W. Chirality, 14, 334-339 (2002). 281. "Effects of Temperature on Retention of Chiral Compounds on a Ristocetin A Chiral Stationary Phase", Peter, A., Vekes, E., Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A. 958(1-2), 89-107 (2002). 282. "Use of Unmodified and Aminated -Cyclodextrins for the Separation of Enantiomers of Amino Acid Derivatives by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography", Anan'eva, I.A., Shapovalova, E.N., Lopatin, S.A., Shpigun, O.A., Varlamov, V.P., Davankov, V.A., and Armstrong, D.W. J Anal. Chem. 57(4), 331-337 (2002). 283. "Enantioseparation of Chiral Sulfoxides and Sulfinate Esters by Capillary Electrophoresis", Rodriguez, M.A., Liu, Y., McCulla, R., Jenks, W.S., and Armstrong, D.W. Electrophoresis 23(11), 1561-1570 (2002). 284. "Monitoring the Migration Behavior of Living Microorganisms in Capillary Electrophoresis Using Laser-induced Fluorescence Detection with a Charge-coupled Device Imaging System", Girod, M., and Armstrong, D.W. Electrophoresis 23 (13), 2048-2056 (2002). 285. "Use of Native and Derivatized Cyclodextrin Chiral Stationary Phases for the Enantioseparation of Aromatic and Aliphatic Sulfoxides by High Performance Liquid Chromatography", Mitchell, C., Desai, M., McCulla, R., Jenks, W.S., and Armstrong, D.W. Chromatographia 56(3/4), 127-135 (2002). 286. "Selectivity Tuning in Chiral Dual Column Chromatography", Krupcik, J., Spanik, I., Benicka, E., Zabka, M., Wesch, T., Armstrong, D.W., J. Chromatogr. Sci., 40(9) 483-488 (2002). 287. "HPLC Enantioseparation of Imino Acids on Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Stationary Phases and (S)-N-(4-nitrophenoxycarbony)-phenylalanine methoxyethyl Ester Derivatives", Peter, A., Vekes, E., Armstrong, D.W., and Tourwe, D. Chromatographia 56 (Suppl.) S41-S47 (2002). 288. "Influence of Organic Modifiers on the Ionization of Analytes and Buffers in RPLC - Practical Considerations", Kora, D.S., Tesarova, E., and Armstrong, D.W. LCGC 20(10) 974, 976-981 (2002). 289. "A Comparison of the Most Effective Direct and Indirect LC Methods for Separating Enantiomers of Unusual Glycine and Alanine Amino Acid Analogues", Peter, A., Vekes, E., Gera, L., Stewart, J.M., and Armstrong, D.W. Chromatographia 56 (Suppl.) S79-S89 (2002). 290. "Study of Mechanism of Enantioseparation. Part III. The influence of Carbohydrate Moieties of TeicoplaninBonded Chiral Stationary Phase on the Separation of Some Derivates of Phenylcarbamic Acid", Rojkovicova, T., Lehotay, J. Dungelova, J., Cismarik, J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 25(18) 2723-2738 (2002). 291. "Super/Subcritical Fluid Chromatography Chiral Separations with Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Stationary Phases", Liu, Y., Berthod, A., Mitchell, C., Xiao, T.L., Zhang, B., and Armstrong, D.W. J. of Chromatogr. A. 978(1-2) 185-204 (2002). 292. "Characterizing Ionic Liquids On the Basis of Multiple Solvation Interactions", Anderson, J.L., Ding, J., Welton, T., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124(47), 14247-14254 (2002). 293. "In-vitro Study of Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Diperodon Enantiomers in Blood Serum by Two-dimensional HPLC", Hrobonova, K., Lehotay, J., Cizmarik, J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Pharm. & Biomed. Anal. 30(3) 875-880 (2002). 20 294. "Study of Mechanism of Enantioseparation. Part II. HPLC Chiral Analysis of Alkysubstituted Esters of Phenylcarbamic Acid", Hrobonova, K., Lehotay, J., Cizmarik, J., Rencova, M., Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 25(12) 1711-1720 (2002). 295. "Mechanistic Aspects in the Generation of Apparent Ultrahigh Efficiencies for Colloidal (Microbial) Electrokinetic Separations", Armstrong, D.W., He, L., Girod, M., Wei, W., and Yeung, E.S. Anal. Chem. 74(21) 5523-5530 (2002). 296. "Determination of the Enantiomerization Energy Barrier of Some 3-hydroxy-1, 4 Benzodiazepine Drugs by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography", Oswald, P., Desmet, K., Sandra, P., Krupcik, J., Majek, P., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. B. 779(2) 283-295 (2002). 297. "Use of Microbubbles in Capillary Electrophoresis for Sample Segregation when Focusing Microbial Samples", Berthod, A., Rodriguez, M., Girod, M., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Sep. Sci. 25 988-995 (2002). 298. “Assignment of Absolute Configuration of a Chiral Phenyl-Substituted Dihydrofuroangelicin”, Pescitelli, G., Berova, N., Xiao, T. L., Rozhkov, R. V., Larock, R. C., and Armstrong, D. W. Org. & Biomol. Chem. 1(1), 186-190 (2003). 299. “Ionic Matrices for Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Detection of DNA Oligomers”, Carda-Broch, S., Berthod, A., and Armstrong, D. W. Rap. Comm. Mass Spec. 17(6), 553-560 (2003). 300. “Solvent Properties of the 1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate Ionic Liquid”, Carda-Broch, S., Berthod, A., and Armstrong, D. W. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 375(2), 191-199 (2003). 301. “Facile Monitoring and Evaluation of Bacteria in a Fermentation Process Using Perfusion Chromatography and Polarimetry Detection”, Berthod, A., Zhang, B., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Sep. Sci. 26(1/2), 20-28 (2003). 302. “Electrophoretic Behavior and Potency Assessment of Boar Sperm Using a Capillary Electrophoresis-Laser Induced Fluorescence System”, He, L., Jepsen, R.J., Evans, L.E., and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Chem. 75(4), 825-834 (2003). 303. “First Asymmetric Synthesis of Chiral β-iodo Baylis-Hillman Esters via Tandem 1,4-Conjugate Addition/Carbonyl Coupling Reactions”, Xu, X., Chen, D., Wei, H.-X., Li, G., Xiao, T.L., and Armstrong, D.W., Chirality 15(2), 139-142 (2003). 304. “Separation, Identification, and Characterization of Microorganisms by Capillary Electrophoresis”, Desai, M.J., and Armstrong, D.W. Microbio. and Mol. Bio. Rev. 67(1), 38-51 (2003). 305. “Determination of the Interconversion Energy Barrier of Enantiomers by Separation Methods”, Krupcik, J., Oswald, P., Majek, P., Sandra, P., and Armstrong, D. W. J. Chromatogr. A. 1000(1-2), 779-800 (2003). 306. “Cyclodextrin-Based Liquid Chromatographic Enantiomeric Separation of Chiral Dihydrofurocoumarins, an Emerging Class of Medicinal Compounds”, Schumacher, D.D., Mitchell, C.R., Xiao, T.L., Rozhkov, R.V., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A 1011(1-2), 37-47 (2003). 307. “Enantioseparation of Dihydrofurocoumarin Derivatives by Various Separation Modes of Capillary Electrophoresis”, Egger, Matthew D.; Liu, Ying; Sevcik, J., Tesarova, E., Rozhkov, R., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. Electrophoresis 24(15), 2650-2656 (2003). 308. “Study of the Mechanism of Enantioseparation. IV. Study of Enantioseparation of Some Derivatives of Phenylcarbamic Acid Using -Complex Stationary Phase in HPLC”, Dungelova, J., Lehotay, J., Cizmarik, J., and Armstrong, D. W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 26(14), 2331-2350 (2003). 309. “Separation of the Enantiomers of Substituted Dihydrofurocoumarins by HPLC Using Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Stationary Phases”, Xiao, T.L., Rozhkov,R.V., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 377(4), 639-654 (2003). 21 310. “Absolute Stereochemistry of Dihydrofuroangelicins Bearing C-8 Substituted Double Bonds: a Combined Chemical/Exciton Chirality Protocol”, Tanaka, K., Pescitelli, G., Di Bari, L., Xiao, T.L., Nakanishi, K., Armstrong, D.W., and Berova, N. Org. & Biomol. Chem. 2(1), 48-58 (2003). 311. “Pore Exclusion Chromatography-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry for Monitoring Elements in Bacteria: A Study on Microbial Removal of Uranium from Aqueous Solution”. Zhang,B., Li, F., Houk, R. S., and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Chem. 75(24), 6901-6905 (2003). 312. “Surfactant Solvation Effects and Micelle Formation in Ionic Liquids”, Anderson, J.L., Pino, V., Hagberg, E.C., Sheares, V.V., and Armstrong, D.W. Chem. Comm. (Cambridge, United Kingdom) (19), 2444-2445 (2003). 313. “Fast Super/Subcritical Fluid Chromatography Enantiomeric Separations of Dihydrofurocoumarin Derivatives with Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Stationary Phases”, Liu, Y., Rozhkov, R. V., Larock, R. C., Xiao, T. L., and Armstrong, D. W., Chromatographia 58(11/12), 775-779 (2003). 314. “High-Stability Ionic Liquids. A New Class of Stationary Phases for Gas Chromatography”, Anderson, J.L., and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 75(18), 4851-4858 (2003). 315. “Separation of β-Blockers on Chiral Stationary Phases Based on the Teicoplanin Macrocyclic Antibiotic”, Anan'eva, I. A., Shapovalova, E. N.,; Shpigun, O. A., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Anal. Chem. (Translation of Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii) 58(7), 663-664 (2003). 316. “Generation of Fluorescent Adducts of Malondialdehyde and Amino Acids: Towards an Understanding of Lipofuscin.” Chowdhury, P.K., Halder, M., Choudhury, P.K., Kraus, G.A., Desai, M.J., Armstrong, D.W., Casey, T.A., Rasmussen, M.A., and Petrich, J.W. Photochem. Photobio. 79, 21-25 (2004). 317. “High Efficiency Liquid and Super-Subcritical Fluid-Based Enantiomeric Separations: An Overview”, Liu, Y., Lantz, A.W., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chroma & Rel. Tech. 27 (7-9), 1121-1178 (2004). 318. “Dynamic Solvation in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids”, Chowdhury, P.K., Halder, M., Sanders, L., Calhoun, T., Anderson, J.L., Armstrong, D.W., Song, X., and Petrich, J.W., J. Phys. Chem. B 108, 10245-10255 (2004). 319. “Study of the Mechanism of Enantioseparation. Part VI: Thermodynamic Study of HPLC Separation of Some Enantiomers of Pheylcarbamic Acid Derivatives on a (S,S) Whelk-O 1 Column”, Dungelova, J., Lehotay, J., Kurpcik, J., Cizmarik, J., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Sep. Sci. 27(12), 983-990 (2004). 320. “Study of the Mechanism of Enantioseparation. IX. Effect of Temperature on Retention of Chiral Compounds on a Methylated Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phase”, Rojkovicova, T., Lehotay, J., Mericko, D., Cizmarik, J., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 27(16), 2477-2494 (2004). 321. “Effects of Partial/Asymmetrical Filling of Micelles and Chiral Selectors on Capillary Electrophoresis Enantiomeric Separation: Generation of a Gradient”, Tesarova, E., Sevcik, J. Gas, B., and Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 25(16), 2693-2700 (2004). 322. “Enantiomeric Separation of Neutral Hydrophobic Dihydrofuroflavones by Cyclodextrin-Modified Micellar Capillary Electrophoresis”, Lantz, A.W., Rozhkov, R.V., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 25(17), 2727-2734 (2004). 323. “Study of the Mechanism of Enantioseparation. X. Comparison Study of Thermodynamic Parameters on Separation of Phenylcarbamic Acid Derivatives Using Vancomycin and Teicoplanin CSPs”, Rojkovicova, T., Lehotay, J., Armstrong, D.W., and Cizmarik, J. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 27(20), 3213-3226 (2004). 324. “Selective Separations of Peptides with Sequence Deletions, Single Amino Acid Polymorphisms, and/or Epimeric Centers Using Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Liquid Chromatography Stationary Phases”, Zhang, B., Soukup, R., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Chromatogr. A 1053(1-2), 89-99 (2004). 325. “Chiral Ionic Liquids as Stationary Phases in Gas Chromatography”, Ding. J., Welton, T. and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Chem. 76(22), 6819-6822 (2004). 22 326. “Analysis of Derivatized and Underivatized Theanine Enantiomers by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography/Atmospheric Pressure Ionization-Mass Spectrometry”, Desai, M.J., and Armstrong, D.W. Rap. Comm. In Mass Spec. 18(3), 251-256 (2004). 327. “Comparison of the Separation Efficiencies of Chirobiotic T and TAG Columns in the Separation of Unusual Amino Acids” Antal, P., Arki, A., Tourwe, D., Forro, E., Fueloep, F., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A 1031(12), 159-170 (2004). 328. “Direct and Indirect High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of β-Amino Acids”, Antal, P., Arki, A., Vekes, E., Tourwe, D., Lazar, L., Fueloep, F., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A 1031(1-2), 171-178 (2004). 329. “Selectivity Tuning of Serially Coupled (S,S) Whelk-O 1 and (R,R) Whelk-O 1 Columns in HPLC” Dungelova, J., Lehotay, J., Krupcik, J., Cizmarik, J., Welsch, T., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chrom. Sci. 43(3), 135-139 (2004). 330. “Analysis of Native Amino Acid and Peptide Enantiomers by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography/Atmospheric Pressure Ionization-Mass Spectrometry”, Desai, M.J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Mass Spec. 39(2), 177-187 (2004). 331. “Calibration of GC-FID and IR Spectrometric Methods for Determination of High Boiling Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Environmental Samples”, Krupcik, J., Oswald, P., Oktavec, D., and Armstrong, D. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 153(1-4), 329-341 (2004). 332. “Transforming Chiral Liquid Chromatography Methodologies into More Sensitive Liquid ChromatographyElectrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry without Losing Enantioselectivity”, Desai, M., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A, 1035(2), 203-210 (2004). 333. “The Complex of Apomyoglobin with the Fluorescent Dye Coumarin 153”, Chowdhury, P.K., Halder, M., Sanders, L., Arnold, R. A., Liu, Y., Armstrong, D.W., Kundu, S., Hargrove, M.S., Song, X., and Petrich, J.W. Photochem. Photobio. 79(5), 440-446 (2004). 334. “Study of the Mechanism of Enantioseparation. VII. Effect of Temperature on Retention of Some Enantiomers of Phenylcarbamic Acid Derivates on a Teicoplanin Aglycone Chiral Stationary Phase”, Rojkovicová, T., Lehotay, J., Krupcik, J., Fedurcová, A., Cizmárik, J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 27(11), 1653-1671 (2004). 335. “New Particle-Loaded Monoliths for Chiral Capillary Electrochromatographic Separation”, Schmid, M.G., Koidl, J., Freigassner, C., Tahed, S., Wojcik, L., Beesley, T., Armstrong, D. W., and Guebitz, G. Electrophoresis 25(18-19), 3195-3203 (2004). 336. “Direct High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Unusual Secondary Amino Acids and a Comparison of the Performances of Chirobiotic T and TAG Columns”, Peter, A., Torok, R., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A 1057(1-2), 229-235 (2004). 337. “High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Stereoisomers of -Amino Acids and a Comparison of Separation Efficiencies on Chirobiotic T and TAG Columns”, Arki, A., Tourwe, D., Solymar, M., Fulop, F., Armstrong, D.W., and Peter, A. Chromatographia 60, S43-S54 (2004). 338. “Separation and Analysis of Colloidal/Nano-Particles Including Microorganisms by Capillary Electrophoresis: A Fundamental Review”, Rodriguez, M.A., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. B 800, 7-25 (2004). 339. “On-Flow Gas Chromatographic Method for the Determination of the Enantiomer Interconversion Energy Barrier”, Mydlova, J., Benicka, E., Krupcik, J., Sandra, P., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. Sci. 42(10), 516-523 (2004). 340. “GC Separation of Enantiomers of Secondary Alcohols and N-Pentyl Secondary Alkyl Ethers on Modified - and -Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases”, Krupcik, J.; Benicka, E.; Spanik, I.’ Majek, P.; Birasova, H.; Sandra, P.; and Armstrong, D.W., Chemia Analityczna 49(6), 895-904 (2004). 23 341. “Structure and Properties of High Stability Geminal Dicationic Ionic Liquids”, Anderson, J.L., Ding, R., Ellern, A., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127(2), 593-604 (2005). 342. “Use of Chiral Ionic Liquids as Solvents for the Enantioselective Photoisomerization of Dibenzobicyclo[2.2.2] Octatrienes”, Ding, J., Desikan, V., Han, X., Xiao, T.L., Ding, R., Jenks, W.S., and Armstrong, D.W. Org. Lett. 7(2), 335-337 (2005). 343. “Separation of Chiral Furan Derivatives by Liquid Chromatography Using Cyclodextrin-based Chiral Stationary Phases”, Han, X., Yao, T., Liu, Y., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A. 1063(1-2), 111-120 (2005). 344. “Behavior of Bacteria in the Inductively Coupled Plasma: Atomization and Production of Atomic Ions for Mass Spectrometry”, Li, F., Armstrong, D.W., and Houk, R.S. Anal. Chem. 77(5), 1407-1413 (2005). 345. “Cyclodextrin-Mediated Enantiomeric Separation of Chiral Dihydrofuroflavones, A Class of Compounds with Promising Pharmacological Activity”, Mitchell, C., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 28(2), 169-186 (2005). 346. “Chromatographic Evaluation of the Poly (Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediamine Acrylamide) as a Chiral Stationary Phase for HPLC”, Zhong, Q., Han, X., He, L., Beesley, T.E., Trahanovsky, W.S., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Chromatogr. A. 1066(1-2), 55-70 (2005). 347. “The Separation of Hypericin’s Enantiomers and Their Photophysics in Chiral Environment”, Sanders, L., Halder, M., Xiao, T.L., Ding, J., Armstrong, D.W., and Petrich, J.W. Photochem. & Photobio., 81(Jan./Feb.), 183-186 (2005). 348. “Pharmacokinetics of Theanine Enantiomers in Rats”, Desai, M.J., Gill, M.S., Hsu, W.H., and Armstrong, D.W. Chirality, 17(3), 154-162 (2005). 349. “Chemometric Studies of Retention in Capillary Gas Chromatographic Separation of Hydrocarbons in Coupled Columns”, Hevesi, T., Majek, P., Krupcik, J., Chretien, J.R., and Armstrong, D.W. J. of Chromatogr. A, 1068(2), 307314 (2005). 350. “Uptake and Enantioselective Elimination of Chlordane Compounds by Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio, L.)”, Berthod, A, Seemamahannop, R., Maples, M., Shubhi, K., and Armstrong, D.W. Chemosphere, 59(4), 493-500 (2005). 351. “Use of Native and Derivatized Cyclodextrin Based and Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Based Chiral Stationary Phases for the Enantioseparation of Pterocarpans by High Performance Liquid Chromatography”, Warnke, M.M., Mitchell, C.R., Rozhkov, R.V., Emrich, R.C., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech., 28(6), 823-834 (2005). 352. “On the Capillary Gas Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers of N-TFA-O-alkyl Esters of Selected Amino Acids on 2,3-di-O-pentyl-6-O-Acyl Cyclodextrins”, Spanik, I., Krupcik, J., Skacani, I., Sandra, P., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A, 1071(1-2), 59-66 (2005). 353. “Separation of Enantiomers of Isochromene Derivatives by HPLC Using Cyclodextrin-Based Stationary Phases”, Han, X.X., Zhong, Q., Yue, D., Della Ca, N., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. Chromatographia, 61(5/6), 205-211 (2005). 354. “The Use of Cyclodextrin-Based LC Stationary Phases for the Separation of Chiral Dihydrobenzofuran Derivatives”, Soukup, R.J., Rozhkov, R.V., Larock, R.C., and Armstrong, D.W. Chromatographia, 61(5/6), 219-224 (2005). 355. “Enantiomeric Separation of Fused Polycycles by HPLC with Cyclodextrin and Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Stationary Phases”, Han, X., Huang, Q., Ding, J., Larock, R. C., and Armstrong, D.W. Sep. Sci. & Tech. 40(13), 27452759 (2005). 356. “Direct High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of -Lactam Stereoisomers”, Peter, A., Arki, A., Forró, E., Fϋlöp, F., and Armstrong, D.W. Chirality, 17(4), 193-200 (2005). 24 357. “Chiral Ionic Liquids: Synthesis and Applications”, Ding, J. and Armstrong, D.W. Chirality, 17(5), 281-292 (2005). 358. “Absolute Configuration and Predominant Conformations of 1,1-Dimethyl-2-Phenylethyl Phenyl Sulfoxide”, Petrovic, Ana, G.; He, Jiangtao; Polavarapu, Prasad, L.; Xiao, Ling, S.; and Armstrong, D.W. Org. & Biomol. Chem. 3(10), 1977-1981 (2005). 359. “Separation and Characterization of Underivatized Oligosaccharides Using LC and LC-ESI-MS”, Liu, Y., Urgaonkar, S., Verkade, J.G., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A., 1079(1-2), 146-152, (2005). 360. “Evaluation of Ethoxynonaflurobutane as a Safe and Environmentally Friendly Solvent for Chiral Normal-Phase LC-Astmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization/Electrospray-Ionization-Mass-Spectrometry”, Ding, J., Desai, M., and Armstrong, D.W. J. of Chromatogr. A. 1076(1-2), 34-43, (2005). 361. “Gas-Phase Ion Association Provides Increased Selectivity and Sensitivity for Measuring Perchlorate by Mass Spectrometry”, Martinelango, P. Kalyani, Anderson, J. L., Dasgupta, P. K., Armstrong, D. W., Al-Horr, R. S., and Slingsby, R. W., Anal. Chem. 77(15), 4829-4835, (2005). 362. “Selectivity of β-Cyclodextrin Column in the Separation of Catechins”, Berthod, A., Berthod, L., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 28(11), 1669-1678, (2005). 363. “Comparative Study of Three Teicoplanin Based Chiral Stationary Phases Using the Linear Free Energy Relationship Model”, Lokajova, J., Tesarova, E., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A. 1088(1-2), 57-66, (2005). 364. “Using Geminal Dicationic Ionic Liquids as Solvents for High Temperature Organic Reactions”, Han, X. and Armstrong, D.W. Organic Letters 7(19), 4205-4208, (2005). 365. “Immobilized Ionic Liquids as High-Selectivity/High-Temperature/High-Stability Gas Chromatography Stationary Phases”, Anderson, J. and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Chem. 77(19), 6453-6462, (2005). 366. “GC Separation of 2-Substituted Ethyl Propionate Enantiomers on Permethylated and 2,6 Dimethyl-3-Pentyl and -Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases”, Spanik, I., Zebrowski, W., Majek, P., Skacani, I., Krupcik, J., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Sep. Sci. 28(12), 1347-1356, (2005). 367. “Use of the Three-Phase Model and Headspace Analysis for the Facile Determination of All Partition/Association Constants for Highly Volatile Solute-Cyclodextrin-Water Systems ”, Lantz, A., Wetterer, S., and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. & Bioanal. Chem. 383(2), 160-166, (2005). 368. “Enantiomeric Separation of Furan Derivatives and Fused Polycycles by Cyclodextrin-Modified Micellar Capillary Electrophoresis”, Bao, Y., Lantz, A. W., Yao, T., Huang, Q., Larock, R. C., and Armstrong, D.W Electrophoresis 26(21), 4164-4171, (2005). 369. “Selectivity Tuning in a HPLC Multicomponent Separation”, Benicka, E., Krupcik, J., Lehotay, J., Sandra, P., and Armstrong, D.W. J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 28 (10) 1453-1471 (2005). 370. “High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of Unusual Secondary Amino Acids on a DPenicillamine-Based Chiral Ligand Exchange Column”, Ilisz, I., Tourrwe, D., Armstrong, D.W., Peter, A. Chirality 18(7), 539-543, (2006). 371. “Theory and Use of the Pseudophase Model in Gas-Liquid Chromatographic Enantiomeric Separations”, Pino, V., Lantz, A. W., Anderson, J. L., Berthod, A., and Armstrong, D.W Anal. Chem.78 (1), 113-119 (2006). 372. “Ionic Liquids in Analytical Chemistry”, Anderson, J. L, Wei, G. –W., and Armstrong, D.W. Anal. Chem. 78 (9) 2892-2902 (2006). 373. “Flow-Through Partial-Filling Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis Using a Cross-Reactive Antibody for Enantiomeric Separations”, Grubor, N.M., Armstrong, D.W., and Jankowiak, R. Electrophoresis 27, 1078–1083 (2006). 25 374. “Synthesis and Evaluation of a Synthetic Polymeric Chiral Stationary Phase for HPLC Based on the N, N’[1R,2R)-1,2-diphenyl-1,2-ethanediyl]bis-2-propenamide Monomer”, Han, X., He, L., Beesley, T.E., and Armstrong, D.W., Chromatographia 63 (1/2) 13-23, (2006). 375. “Evaluation and Comparison of a Methylated Teicoplanin Aglycone to Teicoplanin Aglycone and Natural Teicoplanin Chiral Stationary Phases”, Xiao, T.L., Tesarova, E., Anderson, J.L., Egger, M., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Sep. Sci. 29, 429-445 (2006). 376. “Estimation of Association Constants Between Oral Malodor Components and Various Native and Derivatized Cyclodextrins”, Lantz, A.W., Rodriguez, M.A., Wetterer, S.M., and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chim. Acta 557, 184-190 (2006). 377. “Do Ion Tethered Functional Groups Affect IL Solvent Properties? : The Case of Sulfoxides and Sulfones”, Anderson, J. L., Sharma, N. K., Tickell, M.D.; Pino, V., Armstrong, D.W., Davis, J.H., and Russell, A.J., Chem. Comm. 646-648 (2006). 378. “Capillary Electrophoretic Method for the Detection of Bacterial Contamination”, Rodriguez, M.A., Lantz, A.W., and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. (78) 14, 4759–4767, (2006). 379. “Separation of Enantiomers of β-Lactams by HPLC Using Cyclodextrin-Based Chiral Stationary Phases”, Sun, P., Wang, C., Peter, A., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 29, Nos. 13-16, 1847-1860 (2006). 380. “Maristentorin, a Novel Pigment from the Positively Phototactic Marine Ciliate Maristentor dinoferus, is Structurally Related to Hypericin and Stentorin”, Mukherjee, P., Fulton, D.B., Halder, M., Han, X., Armstrong, D.W., Petrich, J.W., and Lobban, C.S. J. Phys. Chem B., (110), 6359-6364 (2006). 381. “Determination of Solute Partition Behavior with Room Temperature Ionic Liquid Based Micellar Gas–Liquid Chromatography Stationary Phases Using the Pseudophase Model”, Lantz, A.W., Pino, V., Anderson, J., Armstrong, D.W., J. Chromatogr. A, 1115, 217–224 (2006). 382. “Development of Dinitrophenylated Cyclodextrin Derivatives for Enhanced Enantiomeric Separations By HighPerformance Liquid Chromatography” Zhong,Q., Heb, L., Beesley, T. Trahanovsky, W. Sun, P., Wang, C., Armstrong, D.W. J. Chromatogr. A, 1115, 19–45 (2006) 383. “Effect of Temperature on Retention and Enantiomeric Separation of Chiral Sulfoxides using Teicoplanin Aglycone Chiral Stationary Phase”, Mericko, D., Lehotay, J., Skacani, L., Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 29, 1-14 (2006). 384. “High Resolution Spectral Differentiation of Enantiomers: Benzo[a] Pyrene Tetrols Complexed With A Promiscuous Antibody”, Grubor, N., Liu, Y., Han, X., Armstrong, D.W., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128 (19), 6409–6413 (2006). 385. “LC Enantioseparation of Tryptophan Analogs on a-Cyclodextrin Stationary Phase”, Ilisz, I., Sápi, J., Tourwé, D., Armstrong, D. W., Péter, A., Chromatographia, 63 (13), S23-S27 (2006). 386. “Enantioseparation of Aryl-Substituted β-Lactams Using Variable-Temperature Conditions”, Berkecz, R., Ilisz, I., Forró, E., Fϋlöp, Armstrong, D. W., Péter, A., Chromatographia, 63 (13), S29-S35 (2006). 387. “LC Enantioseparation of β-Lactam and β-Amino Acid Stereoisomers and a Comparison of Macrocyclic Glycopeptide-and β-Cyclodextrin-Based Columns”, Berkecz, R., Török, R., Ilisz, I., Forró, E., Fϋlöp, F., Armstrong, D. W., Péter, A., Chromatographia, 63 (13), S37-S43 (2006). 388. “Comparison of Separation Efficiency of Macrocyclic Glycopeptide-Based Chiral Stationary Phases for the LC Enantioseparation of β-Amino Acids”, Sztojkov-Ivanov, A., Lázár, L., Fϋlöp, F., Armstrong, D. W., Péter, A., Chromatographia, 64 (1/2), 89-94 (2006). 26 389. “Optimization of the Synthesis of 2,6-Dinitro-4-trifluoromethylphenyl Ether Substituted Cyclodextrin Bonded Chiral Stationary Phases”, Zhong, Q., He, L., Beesley, T. E., Trahanovsky, W. S., Sun, P., Wang, C., Armstrong, D.W., Chromatographia 64 (3/4) 147-155 (2006). 390. “Gas Chromatographic Determination of the Interconversion Energy Barrier for Dimethyl-2,3-Pentadienedioate Enantiomers”, Mydlova, J., Krupcik, J., Majek, P., Skacani, I. Jakubik, T., Armstrong, D.W., J. Sep. Sci. 29 (10), 14971507 (2006). 391. “Dynamic Solvation of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids on Short Time Scales”, Sanders H.L., Mukherjee P., Anderson, J.L., Ding, R., Halder, M., Armstrong, D. W., Song, X. Petrich, Jacob W. J. Phys. Chem. A, 110, 9549-9554 (2006). 392. “Assessing the Roles of the Constituents of Ionic Liquids in Dynamic Solvation: Comparison of an Ionic Liquid in Micellar and Bulk Form”, Mukherjee, P., Halder, M., Crank, J., Armstrong, D. W., Petrich, J. J. Phys. Chem. A, 110, 10725-10730 (2006). 393. “Rapid Determination of Complex Mixtures by Dual-Column Gas Chromatography with a Novel Stationary Phase Combination and Spectrometric Detection”. Lambertus, G. R., Crank, J., McGuigan, M., Kendler, S., Armstrong, D.W., and Sacks, R.D.; J. Chrom. A, 1135(2), 230-240 (2006). 394. “Enantiomeric Impurities in Chiral Synthons, Catalysts, and Auxiliaries. Part 3”, Huang, K.; Breitbach, Z., Armstrong, D.W.; Tetrahedron: Asymmetry 17 2821-2832 (2006). 395. “Determination of the Interconversion Energy Barrier of 2,3-pentadienedioic Acid Enantiomers by HPLC. 2. Oncolumn Interconversion”, Mydlova, J., Fedurcova, A., Lehotay, J., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Sep. Sci. 17: 2594-2599 (2006). 396. “Determination of the 2,3-Pentadienedioic Acid Enantiomer Interconversion Energy Barrier. 1. Classical Kinetic Approach”. Majek, P.,Mydlova, J., Krupcik, J., Lehotay, J., Armstrong, D.W., and Cotton, F.A.; J. Sep. Sci. 29, 23572364 (2006). 397. “Interconversion of Oxazepam Enantiomers During HPLC Separation, Determination of Thermodynamic Parameters”, Federcova, A., Vancova, M., Mydlova, J., Lehotay, J., Krupcik, J., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 29, 2889-2900 (2006). 398. “High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation Of Unusual Secondary Amino Acids on a DPenicillamine-based Chiral Ligand Exchange Column”, Ilisz, I., Tourwe, D., Armstrong, D.W., Peter, A. Chirality 18, 539-543 (2006). 399. “Interconversion of Oxazepam Enantiomers During HPLC Separation. Determination of Thermodynamic Parameters”, Fedurcova, A., Vancova, M., Mydlova, J., Lehotay, J., Krupcik, J., and Armstrong, D. W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 29 2889-2900 (2006). 400. “Single-Cell Detection: Test of Microbial Contamination Using Capillary Electrophoresis”, Lantz, A., Bao, Y., Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 79, 1720-1724 (2007). 401. “Development of an ESI-MS Screening Method for Evaluating Binding Affinity between Integrin Fragments and RGD-Based Peptides”. Raji, M.A., Frycak, P., Beall, M., Sakrout, J., Ahn, J.-M., Bao, Y., Armstrong, D.W., Schug, K. A., International Journal of Mass Spectrometry.262, 232-240 (2007). 402. “Enantiomeric Separation of Synthetic Amino Acids Using Capillary Zone Electrophoresis”. Jiang, C.; Armstrong, D. W., Lantz; A. W., Péter, A., Toth, G., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 30: 1421-1436 (2007). 403. “Enantiomeric Separations of a Series of β-Lactams Using Capillary Zone Electrophoresis”, Jiang, C., Armstrong, D.W., Peter, A., Fulop, F., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 30: 1709-1721 (2007). 27 404. “Preparation and Evaluation of a New Synthetic Polymeric Chiral Stationary Phase for HPLC Based on the Trans-9,10-dihydro-0,10-ethanoanthracene-(11S,12S)-11,12-dicarboxylic acid bis-4-vinylphenylamide monomer”. Han, X.X., Wang, C. L, He, L.F., Beesley, Thomas E., and Armstrong, D. W., Anal. & Bioanal. Chem. 387 (8): 26812697 (2007). 405. “HPLC Enantioseparation of 1-(alpha-aminobenzyl)-2-naphthol and 2-(alpha-aminobenzyl)-1-naphthol Analogs on a Beta-cyclodextrin-based Chiral Stationary Phase”. Berkecz, R., Ilisz, I., Ivanov-Sztojkov, A. and Armstrong, D. W., Chromatographia 65 (5-6): 337-341 (2007). 406. “Resolution of Enantiomers in Solution and Determination of the Chirality of Extended Metal Atom Chains”. Armstrong, D. W., Cotton, F. A., Petrovic, A. G., Polavarapu, P. L., and Warnke, M. M., Inorg. Chem. 46, 1535-1537 (2007). 407. “Enantioseparation of Extended Metal Atom Chain Complexes: Unique Compounds of Extraordinarily High Specific Rotation”. Warnke, M. M., Cotton, F. A., and Armstrong, D. W., Chirality 19 179-183 (2007). 408. “Super/subcritical Fluid Chromatography Separations with Four Synthetic Polymeric Chiral Stationary Phases”. Han, X., Berthod, A., Wang, C., Huang, K., Armstong, D.W., Chromatographia 65: 381-400 (2007). 409. “Dicationic Ionic Liquid Stationary Phase for GC-MS Analysis of Volatile Compounds in Herbal Plants”. Qi, Meiling, Armstrong, D.W., Anal. & Bioanal. Chem. 388: 889-899 (2007). 410. “Isolation of L-Theanine from Plant Material Using a Molecularly Imprinted Polymer”, Lachova, J., Lehotay, J., Karasova, G, Klacani, I., Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 30, 2045-2058 (2007). 411. “Could Linear Solvation Energy Relationships Give Insights Into Chiral Recognition? 2. Characterization of Macrocyclic Glycopeptides Stationary Phases”. Mitchell, C.R., Armstrong, D.W., Berthod, A., J. Chrom. A, 1166, 7078 (2007). 412. “Could Linear Solvation Energy Relationships Give Insights into Chiral Recognition Mechanisms? 1. π-π and Charge Interaction in the Reversed Versus the Normal Phase Mode”. Berthod, A., Mitchell, C. R., Armstrong, D.W., J. Chrom. A, 1166: 61-69 (2007). 413. “A General, Positive Ion Mode ESI-MS approach for the analysis of Singly Charged Inorganic and Organic Anions Using a Dicatonic Reagent”. Soukup-Hein, R.J., Remsburg, J.W., Dasgupta, P.K., Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 79: 7348-7352 (2007). 414. “Emperial Observations and Mechanistic Insights on the First Boron-Containing Chiral Selector for LC and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography”. Wang, C., Armstrong, D.W., Risley, D.S., Anal. Chem. 79: 8125-8135 (2007). 415. “LC and LC-MS Separation of Peptides on Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Stationary Phases: Diastereomeric Series and Large Peptides”. Soukup-Hein, R.J, Schneiderheinze, J, Mehelic, P, Armstrong, D.W., Chromatographia, 66 461468 (2007). 416. “Ionic Liquids in Separations”. Han, X and Armstrong, D.W., Acc. Chem. Res. 40: 1079-1086 (2007). 417. “Unsymmetrical Dicationic Ionic Liquids: Manipulation of Physicochemical Properties Using Specific Structural Architectures”. Payagala, T. Huang, J. Breitbach, Z.S. Sharma, P.S. and Armstrong, D.W., Chem. Materials., 19: 5848-5850 (2007). 418. “Enantiomeric Separations of Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with Cyclodextrin Chiral Stationary Phases (CSPs)”. Sun, P, Krishnam, A, Yadav, A, Singh, S, MacDonnell, F.M, Armstrong, D.W., Inorg. Chem. 46: 10312-10320 (2007). 419. “Preparation of Binaphthyldiamine Derived Chiral Stationary Phases”. Ryoo, J.J. and Armstrong, D.W., Bull. Korean Chem. Soc. 28 2303-2306 (2007). 28 420. “Highly Efficient Asymmetric Direct Stoichiometric Alhol Reactions on/in Water”. Huang, J., Zhang, X., Armstrong, D.W., Agnew Chem. Int. Ed. 46 9073-9077 (2007). 421. “Ionic Liquid-alkane Association in Dilute Solutions”. Berthod, A., Kozak, J.J., Anderson, J.L., Ding, J., Armstrong, D.W., Theor. Chem. Acc. 117 127-135 (2007). 422. “PEG-linked Geminal Dicationic Ionic Liquids as Selective, High-stability Gas Chromatographic Stationary Phases”, Huang, K, Han, X, Armstrong, D.W., Anal. & Bioanal. Chem. 389 2265-1175 (2007). 423. “High-performance Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Stereoisomers of N-phthaloyl-protectedamino Acids and Dipeptidomimetrics”. Ilisz, I., Ballet, S., Van Rompaey, K., De Wachter, R., Tourwe, D., Armstrong, D.W., Peter, A. J. Sep. Sci. 30 1881-1887 (2007). 424. “On-line Preconcentration of Weak Electrolytes by Electrokinetic Accumulation in CE: Experiment and Simulation”. Horakova, J., Petr, J., Maier, V., Tesarova, E., Veis, L., Armstrong, D.W., Gas, B., Jevcik, J. Electrophoresis 28 1540-1547 (2007). 425. “LC Enantiomeric Separation of Unusual Amino Acids Using Cyclodextrin-based Stationary Phases”. Remsburg, J.W, Armstrong, D.W, Peter, A, Toth, G., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech. 31 219-230 (2008). 426. “Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography Using a High-temperature Phosphonium Ionic Liquid Column”. Seeley, J.V, Seeley, S.K, Libby, E.K, Breitbach, Z.S, Armstrong, D.W., Anal. & Bioanal. Chem. 390 323-332 (2008). 427. “Evaluation of Dicationic Raagents for Their Use in Detection of Anions Using Positive Ion Mode ESI-MS Via Gas Phase Ion Association”. Remsburg, J.W, Soukup-Hein, R.J, Crank, J.A, Breitbach, Z.S, Payagala, T, Armstrong, D.W., J. Am. Soc. Mass. Spectrom., 19 261-269 (2008). 428. “Evaluating the Use of Tricationic Reagents for the Detection of Doubly Charged Anions in the Positive Mode by ESI-MS”. Soukup-Hein, R.J, Remsburg, J.W, Breitbach, Z.S, Sharma, P.S, Payagala, T, Wanigasekara, E, Huang, J, Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 80 2612-2616 (2008). 429. “Characterization of Phosphonium Ionic Liquids Through a Liner Solvation Energy Relationship and Their Use as GLC Stationary Phases”. Breitbach, Z.S. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. & Bioanal. Chem. 390 1605-1617 (2008). 430. “Effect of the Orientation of Amide Linkage Groups on the Enantioselectivity of Two Related Synthetic Polymeric Chiral Stationary Phases”. Han, X, Remsburg, J.W, He, L, Beesly, T.E, Armstrong, D.W., Chromatographia 67 199210 (2008). 431. “Dynamic Solvation in Phosphonium Ionic Liquids: Comparison of Bulk and Micellar Systems and Considerations for the Construction of the Solvation Correlation Function, C(t)”. Mukherjee, P, Crank, J.A, Sharma, P.S, Wijeratne, A.B, Akhikary, R, Bose, S, Armstrong, D.W., J. Phys. Chem. B, 112 3390-3396 (2008). 432. “Rapid Baseline Separation of Enantiomers and a Mesoform of All-trans-astaxanthin, 13-cis-astaxanthin, Adonirubin, and Adonixanthin in Standards and Commercial Supplements”. Wang, C, Armstrong, D.W. Chang, C., J. Chrom. A, 1194 172-177 (2008). 433. “Methods for Studying Reaction Kinetics in Gas Chromatography, Exemplified by Using the 1-chloro-2,2Dimethylaziridine Interconversion Reaction”. Krupcik, J, Mydlova, J, Majek, P, Simon, P, Armstrong, D.W., J. Chrom. A, 1186 144-160 (2008). 434. “Enantiomeric Separation of Isochromene Derivatives by CyclodextriN-Modified Micellar Capillary Electrophoresis”. Bao, Y, Yue, D, Ca, N.D, Larock, R, C, Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chrom, 31 2035-2052 (2008). 435. “Evaluation of Pentaproline-Based Chiral Stationary Phase by LC”. Bao, Y, Huang, J, Li, T, Armstrong, D.W., Chromatographia, 67 S13-23 (2008). 29 436. “Influence of Chiral Ionic Liquids on the Excited-state Properties of Naproxen Analogs”. Adhikary, R., Bose, S., Mukherjee, P., Thite, A., Kraus, G.A., Wijeratne, A.B., Sharma, P.S., Armstrong, D.W., Petrich, J.W., J. Phys. Chem. B, 112 7555-7559 (2008). 437. “Combined Capillary Electrophoresis and DNA-fluorescence in Situ Hybridization for Rapid Molecular Identification of Salmonella Typhimurium in Mixed Culture”, Lantz, A.W, Brehm-Stecher, B.F, Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis, 29, 2477-2484 (2008). 438. “Considerations on HILIC and Polar Organic Solvent-based Separations: Use of Cyclodextrin and Macrocyclic Glycopetide Stationary Phases”, Wang, C, Jiang, C, Armstrong, D.W., J. Sep. Sci., 31, 1980-1990 (2008). 439. “RLIP76 in Defense of Radiation Poisoning”, Singhal, J, Singhal, S.S, Yadav, S, Suzuki, S, Warnke, M.M, Yacoub, A, Dent, P, Bae, S, Sharma, R, Awasthi, Y.C, Armstrong, D.W, Awasthi, S., Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys., Vol.72, No. 2, 553-561 (2008). 440. “The Use of Cationic Surfactants and Ionic Liquids in the Detection of Microbial Contamination by Capillary Electrophoresis”, Bao, Y, Lantz, A.W, Crank, J.A, Huang, J, Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 29 2587-2592 (2008). 441. “Enantiomeric Separation of Isochromene Derivatives by Cyclodextrin-Modified Micellar Capillary Electrophoresis”, Bao, Y, Yue, D, Della Ca, N, Larock, R.C, Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech., 31, 2035-2052 (2008). 442. “Trigonal Tricationic Ionic Liquids: Molecular Engineering of Trications to Control Physiochemical Properties”, Sharma, P.S., Payagala, T., Wanigasekara, E.P., Wijeratne, A.B., Huang, J., Armstrong, D.W., Chem. Mater. 20, 4182-4184 (2008). 443. “A Fundamental Study on Electrowetting by Traditional and Multifunctional Ionic Liquids: Possible Use in electrowetting Components in Dielectric-Based Microfluidic Applications”, Nanayakkara, Y.S, Moon, S, Payagala, T, Wijeratne, A.B, Crank, J.A, Sharma, P.S, Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 80 7690-7698 (2008). 444. “Evaluation of Flexible Linear Tricationic Salts as Gas-Phase Ion-Pairing Reagaents for the Detection of Divalent Anions in Positive Mode ESI-MS”, Breitbach, Z.S, Warnke, M.M, Wanigasekara, E, Zhang, X, Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 80 8828-8834 (2008). 445. “Enantioseparations of Chiral Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes using HPLC with Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Stationary Phases (CSPs)”, Sun, P, Krishnan, A, MacDonnell, F.M, Armstrong, D.W., J. Molecular Structure, 890, 75-80 (2008). 446. “Characterization and Utilization of a Novel Triflate Ionic Liquid Stationary Phase for Use in Comprehensive TwoDimensional Gas Chromatography”, Reid, V.R., Crank, J.A., Armstrong, D.W., and Synovec, R.E., J. Sep. Sci. 31, 3429-3436 (2008). 447. “Comparison of Performance of Chirobiotic T, T2 and TAG Columns in the Separation of β2- and β3- Homoamino Acids”, Pataj, Z., Ilisz, I., Berkecz, R., Misicka, A., tymecka, D., Fulop, F., Armstrong, D.W., and Peter, A., J. Sep. Sci. 31, 3688-3697 (2008). 448. “The Determination of Glutathione-4-hydroxynonenal (GSHNE), E-4-hydroxynonenal (HNE), and E-1hydroxynon-2-en-4-one (HNO) in Mouse Liver Tissue by LC-ESI-MS”, Warnke, M.M., Wanigasekara, E., Singhal, S.S., Singhal, J., Awasthi, S., and Armstrong, D.W., Anal Bioanal Chem, 392, 1325-1333 (2008). 449. “Nanopore Stochastic Detection of a Liquid Explosive Component and Sensitizers Using Boromycin and an Ionic Liquid Supporting Electrolyte”, Jayawardhana, D.A., Crank, J.A., Zhao, Q., Armstrong, D.W. and Guan, X., Anal. Chem. 81, 460-464 (2009). 450. “Trigonal Tricationic Ionic Liquids: A Generation of Gas Chromatographic Stationary Phases”, Payagala, T., Zhang, Y., Wanigasekara, E., Huang, K., Breitbach, Z.S., Sharma, P.S., Sidisky, L.M. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem, 81 160-173 (2009). 30 451. “Enantiomeric Separation of Chiral Ruthenium(II) Complexes Using Capillary Electrophoresis”, Jiang, C., Tong, M., Armstrong, D.W., Perera, S., Bao, Y. and MacDonnell, F.M., Chirality 21 208-217 (2009). 452. “Positive Mode Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry of Bisphosphonates using Dicationic and Tricationic Ion-pairing Agents”, Warnke, M.M., Breitbach, Z.S., Dodbiba, E., Crank, J.A., Payagala, T., Sharma, P., Wanigasekara, E., Zhang, X., and Armstrong, D.W., Analytica Chimica Acta 633 232-237 (2009). 453. “Separation of Enantiomers and Control of Elution Order of β-Lactams by GC Using Cyclodextrin-Based Chiral Stationary Phases”, Huang, K., Armstrong, D.W., Forro, E., Fulop, F., and Peter, A., Chromatographia 69 331-337 (2009). 454. “High-performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of 2-aminomono- and Dihydroxycyclopentanecarboxylic and 2-aminodihydroxycyclohexanecarboxylic Acids on Macrocyclic GlycopeptidesBased Phases”, Berkecz, R., Ilisz, I., Benedek, G., Fulop, F., Armstrong, D.W., and Peter, A., J. Chromatogr. A., 1216 927-932 (2009). 455. “GC-MS Analysis of Crocetane, Phytane and Some of their Stereoisomers using Cyclodextrin-based Stationary Phases”, Huang, K., and Armstrong, D.W. Org. Geochem., 40 283-286 (2009). 456. “The Role of π-Acidic and π-Basic Chiral Stationary Phases in the High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of Unusual b-Amino Acids”, Ilisz, I., Berkecz, R., Forro, E., Fulop, F., Armstrong, D.W., and Peter, A, Chirality 21 339-348 (2009). 457. “Thermodynamic Approach to Enantioseparation of Aryl-methyl Sulfoxides on Teicoplanin Aglycone Stationary Phase”, Mericko, D., Lehotya, J., Skacani, I., and Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech., 32 331-347 (2009). 458. “The Evaluation and Comparison of Trigonal and Linear Tricationic Ion-Pairing Reagents for the Detection of Anions in Positive Mode ESI-MS”, Warnke, M.M., Breitbach, Z.S., Dodbiba, E., Wanigasekara, E., Zhang, X., Sharma, P., and Armstrong, D.W, J. Am. Soc. Mass. Spectrom. 20 529-538 (2009). 459. “Enantioselective Host-guest Complexation of Ru(II) Trisdiimine Complexes Using Neutral and Anionic Derivatized Cyclodextrins”, Sun, P., MacDonnell, F.M. and Armstrong, D.W., Inorg. Chim. Acta. 362 3073-3078 (2009). 460. “Ionic Liquds in Analytical Chemistry”, Soukup-Hein, R.J., Warnke, M.M. and Armstrong, D.W., Annual Review of Anal. Chem. Vol. 2, 145-168 (2009). 461. “Development of New LC Chiral Stationary Phases Based on Ruthenium Tris(diimine) Complexes”, Sun, P., Perera, S., MacDonnell, F.M. and Armstrong, D.W., J. Liq. Chromatogr. & Rel. Tech., 32 1979-2000 (2009). 462. “Towards a Second Generation of Ionic Liquid Matrices (ILMs) for MALDI-MS of Peptides, Proteins, and Carbohydrates”, Crank, J. A. and Armstrong, D.W., J. Am. Soc. Mass. Spectrom., 20 1790-1800 (2009). 463. “High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Chiral Separation of β2-Homoamino Acids”, Pataj, Z., Berkecz, R., Ilisz, I., Misicka, A., Tymecka, D., Fulop, F, Armstrong, D.W. and Peter, A., Chirality 21 787-798 (2009). 464. “A Second-Generation Ionic Liquid Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/ionization Matrix for Effective Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Biodegradable Polymers”, Berthod, A., Crank, J.A., Rundlett, K.L. and Armstrong, D.W., Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 23 3409-3422 (2009). 466. “Synthesis and Examination of Sulfated Cyclofructans as a Novel Class of Chiral Selectors for CE”, Jiang, C., Tong, M., Breitbach, Z.S. and Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 30 3897-3909 (2009). 467. “Sterility Testing by CE: A Comparison of Online Preconcentration Approaches in Capillaries with Greater Internal Diameters”, Petr, J., Jiang, C., Sevcik, J., Tesarova, E. and Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 30 3870-3876 (2009). 31 468. “Separation of Inorganic and Small Organic Anions by CE Using Phosphonium-based Mono- and Dicationic Reagents”, Krizek, T., Breitbach, Z.S., Armstrong, D.W., Tesarova, E. and Coufal, P., Electrophoresis 30 3955-3963 (2009). 469. “CE-ESI-MS Analysis of Singly Charged Inorganic and Organic Anions Using a Dicationic Reagent as a Complexing Agent”, Lin, X., Gerardi, A.R., Breitbach, Z.S., Armstrong, D.W. and Colyer, C.L., Electrophoresis 30 3918-3925 (2009). 470. “Antimony(III)-D, L-Tartrates Exhibit Proton-Assisted Enantioselective Binding in Solution and in the Gas Phase”, Wijeratne, A.B., Spencer, S.E., Gracia, J., Armstrong, D.W. and Schug, K.A., J Am Soc Mass Spectrom 20 2100-2105 (2009). 471. “Slowing DNA Transloction through Nanopores using a Solution Containing Organic Salts”, de Zoysa, R.S.S., Jayawardhana, D.A., Zhao, Q., Wang, D., Armstrong, D.W. and Guan, X., J. Phys. Chem. B 113 13332-13336 (2009). 472. “Development of New HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases Based on Native and Derivatized Cyclofructans”, Sun, P., Wang, C., Breitbach, Z.S., Zhang, Y. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 81 10215-10226 (2009). 473. “Linear Tricationic Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: Synthesis, Physiochemical Properties, and Electrowetting Properties”, Wanigasekara, E., Zhang, X., Nanayakkara, Y., Payagala, T., Moon, H. and Armstrong, D.W., Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol. 1, No. 10 2126-2133 (2009). 474. “Bonded Ionic Liquid Polymeric Material for Solid-phase Microextraction GC Analysis”, Wanigasekara, E., Perera, S., Crank, J.A., Sidisky, L., Shirey, R., Berthod, A. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 396 511-524 (2010). 475. “Use of CE for the Determination of Binding Constants”, Jiang, C. and Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 31 17-27 (2010). 476. “Ionic Liquids in Analytical Chemistry”, Sun, P. and Armstrong, D.W., Analytica Chimica Acta 661 1-16 (2010). 477. “Study of a New Chiral Selector: Sodium Arsenyl-(L)-(+) Tartrate for Capillary Electrophoresis”, Tong, M., Payagala, T., Perera, S., MacDonnell, F.M.and Armstrong, D.W., J. Chromatogr. A. 1217 1139-1148 (2010). 478. “Separations of Cycloinulooligosaccharides via Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) and LigandExchange Chromatography”, Wang, C., Breitbach, Z.S. and Armstrong, D.W., Sep. Sci. & Tech. 45 447-452 (2010). 479. “Study of Complexation Between Cyclofructans and Alkali Metal Cations by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Density Functional Theory Calculations”, Wang, C., Yang, S.H., Wang, J., Kroll, P., Schug, K.A. and Armstrong, D.W., Int. J. Mass. Spectrom. 29 118-124 (2010). 480. “Evaluation of Tetracationic Salts as Gas-phase Ion-pairing Agents for the Detection of Trivalent Anions in Positive Mode Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry”, Zhang, X., Wanigasekara, E., Breitbach, Z.S., Dodbiba, E. and Armstrong, D.W., Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrum. 24 1113-1126 (2010). 481. “Evaluation of Dalbavancin as Chiral Selector for HPLC and Comparison with Teicophanin-Based Chiral Stationary Phases”, Zhang, X., Bao, Y., Huang, K., Barnett-Rundlett, K.L. and Armstrong, D.W., Chirality 22 495-513 (2010). 482. “The Effect of AC Frequency on the Electrowetting Behavior of Ionic Liquids”, Nanayakkara, Y.S., Perera, S., Bindiganavale, S., Wanigasekara, E., Moon, H. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 82 3146-3154 (2010). 483. “Increasing selectivity in comprehensive three-dimensional gas chromatography via an ionic liquid stationary phase column in one dimension”, Siegler, W. C., Crank, J.A., Armstrong, D.W. and Synovec, R.E., J. Chrom. A, 1217 3144-3149 (2010). 32 484. “Fast detection of Candida albican and/or bacteria in blood plasma by “sample-self-focusing” using capillary electrophoresis-laser-induced fluorescence”, M-Y. Tong, C. Jiang and D.W. Armstrong, J. Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis, 53 75-80 (2010). 485. “Measurement of Nitrophenois in Rain and Air by Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography – Chemically Active Liquid Core Waveguide Spectrometry”, Ganranoo, L., Mishra, S.K., Azad, A.K., Shigihara, A., Dasgupta, P.K., Breitbach, Z.S., Armstrong, D.W., Grudpan, K. and Rappenglueck, B., Anal. Chem. 82 5838-5843 (2010). 486. “Effective enantiomeric separations of racemic primary amines by the isopropyl carbamate-cyclofructan6 chiral stationary phase”, Sun, P. and Armstrong, D.W., J. Chromatogr. A., 1217 4904-4918 (2010). 487. “The Use of Cyclofructans as Novel Chiral Selectors for Gas Chromatography”, Zhang, Y., Breitbach, Z.S., Wang, C. and Armstrong, D.W., Analyst, 135 1076-1083 (2010). 488. “A Tunable Ionic Liquid Based RC Filter Using Electrowetting: A New Concept”, Nanayakkara, Y.S., Moon, H. and Armstrong, D.W., Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol. 2 No. 7 1785-1787 (2010). 489. “Detection of nucleotides in positive-mode electrospray ionization mass spectrometry using multiply-charged cationic ion-pairing reagents”, Dodbiba, E., Breitbach, Z.S., Wanigasekara, E., Payagala, T., Zhang, Z. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 398 367-376 (2010). 490. “Enantiomeric Resolution of a Chiral Sulfoxide Series by LC on Synthetic Polymeric columns with Multimodal Elution”, Lourenco, T,C., Armstrong, D.W. and Cass, Quezia B., Chromatographia 71 361-372 (2010). 491. “Use of a polar ionic liquid as second column for the comprehensive two-dimensional GC separation of PCBs”, Zapadlo, M., Krupcik, J., Majek, P., Armstrong, D.W. and Sandra, P., J. Chromatogr. A., 1217 5859-5867 (2010). 492. “Rapid identification of Candida albican in blood by combined capillary electrophoresis and fluorescence in situ hybridization”, Lantz, A.W., Bisha, B., Tong, M., Nelson, R. E., Brehm-Stecher, B.F. and Armstrong, D.W., Electrophoresis 31 2849-2853 (2010). 493. “High-performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantioseparation of Monoterpene-based 2-amino carboxylic acids on macrocyclic glycopeptides-based phases”, Sipos, L., Ilisz, I., Pataj, Z., Szakonyi, Z., Fulop, F., Armstrong, D.W. and Peter, A., J. Chromatogr. A., 1217 6956-6963 (2010). 494. “Mechanisms of ESI-MS Selectivity and Sensitivity Enhancements When Detecting Anions in the Positive Mode Using Cationic Pairing Agents”, Breitbach, Z.S., Wanigasekara, E., Dodbiba, E., Schug, K.A. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Chem. 82 9066-9073 (2010). 495. “A Rapid Capillary Electrophoresis Method for the Detection of Microbial Contamination: An Alternative Approach for Sterility Testing”, Bao, Y., Lantz, A.W. and Armstrong, D.W., Pharmacopeial Forum, Vol. 36(6) 1798-1805 (NovDec 2010) 496. “The Enantiomeric Separation of 4,5-disubstituted imidazoles by HPLC and CE using cyclodextrin-based chiral selectors”, Breitbach, Z.S., Feng, Q., Koswatta, P.B., Dodbiba, E., Lovely, C.J. and Armstrong, D.W., Supramolecular Chem. Vol. 22, Nos. 11-12, November-December (2010) 758-767. 497. “New Structural Insight for Antimony (III)-tartrate”, Wijeratne, A.B., Gracia, J., Yang, S.H., Kroll, P., Armstrong, D.W. and Schug, K.A., Inorg. Chem. Comm. 13 1504-1508 (2010). 498. “Ionic Liquid Based Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography for the determination of Volatile Polar Organic Compounds”, Carda-Broch, S., Ruiz-Angel, MJ., Armstrong, D.W. and Berthod, A., Sep. Sci. Tech. 45 2422-2428 (2010). 499. “ESI-MS Investigation of Solvent Effects on the Chiral Recognition Capacity of Tartar Emetic Towards Neutral Side-Chain Amino Acids”, Wijeratne, A.B., Yang, S.H., Gracia, J., Armstrong, D.W. and Schug, K.A, Chirality 23 44-53 (2011). 33 500. “Cyclofructan 6 Based Stationary Phases for Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography”, Qiu, H., Loukotkova, L., Sun, P., Tesarova, E., Bosakova, Z. and Armstrong, D.W., J. Chrom. A., 1218 270-279 (2011). 501. “Enhanced Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatographic Resolution of Polychlorinated Biphenyls on a Non-Polar Polysiloxane and an Ionic Liquid Column Series”, Zapadlo, M., Krupcik, J., Kovalczuk, T., Majek, P., Spanik, I., Armstrong, D.W. and Sandra, P., J. Chrom. A., 1218 746-751 (2011). 502. “Characterization of new R-naphthylethyl cyclofructan 6 chiral stationary phase and its comparison with Rnaphthylethyl β-cyclodextrin-based column”, Kalikova, K., Janeckova, L., Armstrong, D.W. and Tesarova, E., J. Chrom. A., 1218 1393-1398 (2011). 503. “First Synthesis of P-chirogenic Prophosphatranes”, Zhou, Y., Armstrong, D.W., Zhang, Y. and Verkade, J.G., Tetrahedron Letters 52 1545-1548 (2011). 504. “Use of Ion Pairing Reagents for Sensitive Detection and Separation of Phospholipids in the Positive Ion Mode LC-ESI-MS”, Dodbiba, E., Xu, C., Payagala, T., Wanigasekara, E., Moon, M.H. and Armstrong, D.W., Analyst, 136 1586-1593 (2011). 505. “Comparison of Stationary Phases for Packed Column Supercritical Fluid Chromatography based upon Ionic Liquid Motifs: A Study of Cation and Anion Effects”, Smuts, J, Wanigasekara, E. and Armstrong, D.W., Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 400 435-447 (2011). 506. “On Retentivity Tuning by Flow in the Second Column of Different Comprehensive Two Dimensional Gas Chromatographic Configurations”, Krupcik, J, Majek, P., Gorovenko, R., Sandra, P. and Armstrong, D.W., J. Chrom. A., 1218 3186-3189 (2011). 507. “4,6-Di-O-pentyl-3-O-trifluoroacetyl/propionyl cyclofructan stationary phases for gas chromatographic enantiomeric separations”, Zhang, Y. and Armstrong, D.W., Analyst,136 2931-2940 (2011). 508. “Evaluation of Aromatic-derivatized Cyclofructans 6 and 7 as HPLC Chiral Selectors”, Sun, P., Wang, C., Padivitage, N., Nanyakkara, Y.S., Perera, S., Qiu, H., Zhang, Y. and Armstrong, D.W., Analyst, 136 787-800 (2011). 509. “Sulfonated cyclofructan 6 based stationary phase for hydrophilic interaction chromatography”, Padivitage, N.L.T. and Armstrong, D.W., J. Sep. Sci. 34 1636-1647 (2011)/ Book Chapters: 1. "Separation and Quantitation of Anionic, Cationic and Nonionic Surfactants by Thin Layer Chromatography" by D. W. Armstrong and G. Y. Stine, in Techniques and Applications of Thin Layer Chromatography, J. C. Touchstone, Ed., John Wiley & Sons: New York, NY, 1985, Ch. 28, pp. 379-387. 2. “Planar Chromatographic Separation and Characterization of Polymers" by D. W. Armstrong, in Quantitative ThinLayer Chromatography and Its Industrial Applications, L. R. Treiber, Ed., Marcel Dekker: New York, NY, 1987, Vol. 36, Ch. 11, pp. 289-335. 3. "Least-Squares Iterations: Nonlinear Evaluation of Cyclodextrin Multiple Complex Formation with Static and Ionizable Solutes” by L. A. Spino and D. W Armstrong, in Ordered Media in Chemical Separations, W. L. Hinze and D. W. Armstrong, Eds., ACS Symposium Series 342, American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., 1987, Ch. 11, pp. 235-246. 4. "Cyclodextrin-Stationary Phases” by T. J. Ward and D. W. Armstrong, in Chromatographic Chiral Separations, M. Zief and L. J. Crane, Eds., Marcel Dekker: New York, NY, 1988, Vol. 40, Ch. 5, pp. 131-163. 5. "HPLC Separation of Enantiomers and Other Isomers with Cyclodextrin-Bonded Phases: Rules for Chiral Recognition" by S. M. Han and D. W. Armstrong, in Chiral Separations by HPLC: Applications to Pharmaceutical Compounds, A. M. Krstulovic, Ed., Ellis Horwood Ltd: Chichester, West Sussex, England, 1989, Ch. 10, pp. 208-284. 34 6. "Chiral Separation via Charge Transfer" by D. W. Armstrong and S.M. Han, in Modern Thin Layer Chromatography, N. Grinberg, Ed., Marcel Dekker: New York, NY, 1989, Vol. 52, Ch. 7, pp. 404-405. 7. "Chiral Separation with Cyclodextrins" by D. W. Armstrong and S.M. Han, in Modern Thin Layer Chromatography, N. Grinberg, Ed., Marcel Dekker: New York, NY, 1989, Vol. 52, Ch. 7, pp. 405-420. 8. "Enantiomeric Separation by Thin-Layer Chromatography" by S. M. Han and D. W. Armstrong, in Planar Chromatography in the Life Sciences, J. C. Touchstone, Ed., John Wiley & Sons: New York, NY, 1989, Vol. 108, Ch. 7, pp. 81-100. 9. "Membrane-Based Protein Separations with Reversed Micelles" by W. Li and D. W. Armstrong, in Organized Assemblies in Chemical Analysis: Reversed Micelles, W. L. Hinze, Ed., JAI Press Inc: Greenwich, CT, 1994, Vol. 1, pp. 143-160. 10. "Cyclodextrins in Analytical Chemistry" by D. W. Armstrong, in Advances in Inclusion Science, O. Huber and J. Szejtli, Eds., Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on CD's (Munich), Kluwer Acadmic Publisher: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1988, pp. 437-449. 11. "Chiral Separations Using Native and Functionalized Cyclodextrin-Bonded Stationary Phases in High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography” by R. A. Mengesand D. W. Armstrong, in Chiral Separations by Liquid Chromatography, S. Ahuja, Ed., ACS Symposium Series 471, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1991, Ch. 4., pp. 67-100. 12. "Contribution of Cyclodextrins and Derivatives to Liquid Chromatography" by M. L. Hilton, and D. W. Armstrong, in New Trends in Cyclodextrins and Derivatives, D. Duchêne, Ed., Editions de Santé: Paris, France, 1991, Ch. 15, pp. 517-549. 13. "Operating the Centrifugal Partition Chromatograph" by A. Berthod, C.-D. Chang, and D. W. Armstrong, in Centrifugal Partition Chromatography, A. P. Foucault, Ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, 1995, Vol. 68, Ch. 1, pp. 123. 14. "Stereochemical Analysis of Food Components" by K. H. Ekborg-Ott and D. W. Armstrong, in Chiral Separations: Applications and Technology, S. Ahuja, Ed., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1997, Ch. 9, pp. 201-270. 15. “Determination of Association Constants by Chromatography and Electrophoresis” by D. W. Armstrong, in Advances in Chromatography, P. R. Brown and E. Grushka, Eds., Marcel Dekker: New York, NY, 1998, Vol. 39, Ch. 4, pp. 239-262. 16. “Enantioselective Separations” by E. Tesarova and D. W. Armstrong in Advanced Chromatographic and Electromigration Methods in BioSciences, I. Miksik, F. Tagliaro and E. Tesarova, Eds., Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1998, Vol. 60, pp. 197-256. 17. “Unconventional Approaches in Understanding and Developing Separations” by D. W. Armstrong in Chromatography - A Century of Discovery - 1900 - 2000 The Bridge to the Sciences/Technology, C. W. Gehrke, R. L. Wixom, Ernst Bayer, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 2001 18. "Direct Enantiomeric Separations in Liquid Chromatography (LC) and Gas Chromatography (GC)" by D.W. Armstrong in "A Century in Separation Science", Haleem Issaq, Ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, 2001 19. “Cyclodextrin-Based Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography: A Twenty Year Overview” by C. R. Mitchell and D. W. Armstrong, in Chiral Separations, Methods and Protocols, Volume 23, Methods in Molecular Biology, Volume 243, Gübitz, G. and Schmidt, M., Eds. 2004, Ch. 3, p. 61-112. 20. “Enantiomeric Separations by HPLC Using Macrocyclic Glycopeptide-Based Chiral Stationary Phases, An Overview” by T. L. Xiao and D. W. Armstrong, in Chiral Separations, Methods and Protocols, Volume 23, Methods in Molecular Biology, Volume 243, Gübitz, G. and Schmidt, M., Eds. 2004, Ch. 4, p. 113-171. 35 21. “D-Amino Acid Determination in Foods, Beverages, and Biological Samples”, Warnke, M. and Armstrong, D.W. in D-Amino Acids, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, NY, 2007, Ch. 4.3, pp. 317-336. 22. “Analysis of Enantiomeric Compounds Using Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography”, Soukup, R. J., and Armstrong, D.W in Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2008, Ch. 14, pp. 319-344. Book: 1. “Use of Ordered Media in Chemical Separations”, W. L. Hinze and D. W. Armstrong, Eds., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1987. Patents: 1. D. W. Armstrong, "Bonded Phase Material for Chromatographic Separations." U.S. Patent 4,539,394, September 3, 1985. 2. D. W. Armstrong, "Fused Silica Capillary Coated with Permethylated-S-Hydroxypropyl Cyclodextrins and Analogues for Separations." U.S. Patent 4,948,395, August 14, 1990. 3. D. W. Armstrong, "Chiral Stationary Phase for Gas Chromatography". U.S. Patent 5,064,944, August 12, 1990. 4. D. W. Armstrong, "Chiral Stationary Phase for Chromatography Separations". U.S. Patent 5,154,738, October 13, 1992. 5. D. W. Armstrong, “Stereoselective Adsorptive Bubble Process”. U.S. Patent 5,629,424, May 13, 1997. 6. D. W. Armstrong, "Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Separation Agents", U.S. Patent 5,626,757, May 6, 1997. 7. D. W. Armstrong, V. Flanigan, and W. James, "Activated Carbon Produced from Agricultural Residues”, U.S. Patent 5,883.040, March 16, 1999. 8. D.W. Armstrong, “Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Separation Agents”, U.S. Patent 6,669,842 B1, Dec. 30, 2003. 9. D.W. Armstrong, “Use of indole-3-succinic acid as auxin”, U.W. Patent 2003158043 A1, December 20, 2002. 10. D.W. Armstrong, "High Efficiency Microbial Separations", Patent Pending, 2001. 11. D.W. Armstrong, “Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Separation Agents”, U.S. Patent 7,008,533 B2, Mar. 7, 2006. 12. D.W. Armstrong, “Opitcally Enhanced Chiral Ionic Liquids”, U.S. Patent 7,776,582, August 17, 2010. Technical Reviewer: Research Proposals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. National Science Foundation Petroleum Research fund Research Corporation Department of Defense Department of Defense Sorvon Bank Virginia Research Proposals National Institute of Health Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada The Israel Science Foundation Environmental Protection Agency 36 Technical Reviewer: Research Manuscripts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Journal of the American Chemical Society Analytical Chemistry Journal of Organic Chemistry Journal of Physical Chemistry Journal of Chromatography Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies National Institute of Health Journal of Molecular Evolution Journal of Chemical Education Analytica Chimica Acta Journal of Inclusion Phenomena Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatographic Communication Biochemical and Biophysical Acta Chromatography Forum LC-GC Magazine Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Journal of Planar Chromatography Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry Chromatographia Separation Science and Technology American Laboratory Journal of Separation Science Invited Seminars, Plenary and Keynote Lectures: 1. Date: Place: Title: August 15-19, 1977 Gordon Conference, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Kinetics of Normal and Reversed Micellar Catalyzed Polymerization 2. Date: Place: Title: June 5, 1978 Bowdoin College, Chemistry Dept., Brunswick, Maine Interactions and Reactions of Biological Important Molecules with Micelles 3 Date: Place: Title: June 7, 1978 Southeastern Massachusetts University, North Darmouth, MA Interactions and Reactions of Biological Important Molecules with Micelles 4. Date: Place: Title: November 9, 1978 Southeastern Regional ACS Meeting, Savannah, GA An Improved Colorimetric Determination of Ammonia in Natural Waters 5. Date: Place: Title: February 9, 1979 Wright State University Chem. Dept., Dayton, OH Colloidal Aggregates in Chemical Evolution 6. Date: Place: Title: February 16, 1979 Loyola University of Chicago, Chem. Dept., Chicago, IL Micelles as Enzyme Models 7. Date: Place: Title: March 13, 1979 University of Alabama - Birmingham, Chem. Dept., Birmingham, AL Micellar Catalysis & Interactions with Biologically Important Molecules 37 8. Date: Place: Title: April 27, 1979 Furman University, Chem. Dept., Greenville, SC Micellar Catalysis and Interaction with Biomonomers 9. Date: Place: Title: May 5, 1979 University of Bridgeport, Sigma Xi Honorary Lecture Colloidal Aggregates in Chemical Evolution 10. Date: Place: Title: September 23, 1979 Iowa State University, Chem. Dept., Ames, Iowa Actions, Interactions and Uses of Surfactant Aggregates 11. Date: Place: Title: October 4, 1979 Georgetown University, Chem. Department, Washington, DC Actions, Interactions and Uses of Surfactant Aggregates 12. Date: Place: Title: July 1, 1980 Northeastern Regional ACS Meeting, Symposium on Biochemical Evolution on the Genetic Apparatus, Potsdam, NY Surfactant Aggregates and Chemical Evolution 13. Date: Place: Title: July 3, 1980 International Symposium on Solution Behavior of Surfactants, Potsdam, NY Use of Micelles and Cyclodextrin Solutions in Liquid Chromatography 14. Date: Place: Title: October 1, 1980 Wake Forest University, Chem. Dept., Winston-Salem, NC Surfactant Pollution in Natural Waters 15. Date: Place: Title: November 14, 1980 Catholic University, Chem. Dept., Washington, DC Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 16. Date: Place: Title: November 19, 1980 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Pseudophase Thin Layer Chromatography 17. Date: Place: Title: March 4, 1981 University of Delaware, Chemistry Department, Newark, DE Use of Micelles and Cyclodextrin Solutions in Liquid Chromatography 18. Date: Place: Title: May 14, 1981 1st Annual Hungarian American Conference on Chromatography, Szeged, Hungary Pseudophase Thin Layer Chromatography 19. Date: Place: Title: July 13-17, 1981 Gorden Conference, Catalysis in Micellar and Macromolecular Systems, Wolfeboro, NH Theory and Applications of Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 20. Date: Place: Title: August 24-28, 1981 ACS Annual Meeting, New York, NY Application of PLC 21. Date: Place: Title: August 29, 1981 Whatman Chemical Separation Div., Clifton, NJ Application of PLC 38 22. Date: Place: Title: September 25, 1981 George Washington Univ. Chem. Dept., Washington, DC Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 23. Date: Place: Title: November 18, 1981 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 24. Date: Place: Title: November 19, 1981 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY A Room Temperature Liquid Phosphorescence Detector for HPLC 25. Date: Place: Title: February 8, 1982 Pfizer Research Division, Groton, CT Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 26. Date: Place: Title: February 26, 1982 Morgan State University Chem. Dept., Baltimore, MD Chemical Evolution 27. Date: Place: Title: March 8-12, 1982 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ Polymer Fractionation by Reverse Phase LC 28. Date: Place: Title: June 9, 1982 Lehigh University Chem. Dept., Beth., PA PLC and Polymer Fractionation 29. Date: Place: Title: September 19-24, 1982 FACSS Conference, Philadelphia, PA Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 30. Date: Place: Title: September 19-24, 1982 FACSS Conference, Philadelphia, PA LC and TLC Polymer Fractionation 31. Date: Place: Title: October 7, 1982 Charleston College, Charleston, SC PLC and Polymer Fractionation 32. Date: Place: Title: October 19, 1982 Eastman Kodak, Research Division, Rochester, NY PLC - Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 33. Date: Place: Title: November 1, 1982 Texas Tech University, Department of Chemistry, Lubbock, TX PLC - Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 34. Date: Place: Title: November 17-19, 1982 21st Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Use, Mechanism and Theory of TLC in Polymer Analysis 35. Date: Place: Title: November 17-19, 1982 21st Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Micellar Enhanced Luminescence Analysis 36. Date: Place: December 6-7, 1982 3rd Biennial Symposium, Adv. in TLC, Parsippany, NJ 39 Title: Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 37. Date: Place: Title: December 6-7, 1982 3rd Biennial Symposium, Adv. in TLC, Parsippany, NJ Separation and Quantitation of Surfactants 38. Date: Place: Title: January 31, 1983 Boston University, Chem. Dept., Boston, MA HPLC – Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 39. Date: Place: Title: February 1, 1983 Rutgers University Chem. Dept., New Brunswick, NJ PLC - Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 40. Date: Place: Title: March 7, 1983 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ Practice Mechanism and Theory or Reversed Phase LC and TLC Polymer Fractionation 41. Date: Place: Title: March 8, 1983 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ Use and Theory of Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 42. Date: Place: Title: March 22, 1983 National ACS Meeting, Seattle, Washington Use of Micelles in Separations 43. Date: Place: Title: April 7, 1983 Virginia Commwealth Univ., Chem. Dept., Richmond, VA PLC - Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 44. Date: Place: Title: June 16, 1983 Food & Drug Adm., Washington, DC PLC - Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 45. Date: Place: Title: August 11, 1983 Symposium on Chemistry and Reactivity in Micelles, Vesicles and Microemulsions, Campinas, Brazil Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 46. Date: Place: Title: November 3, 1983 East Texas State Univ., Chem. Dept., Commerce, TX PLC - Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers 47. Date: Place: Title: November 18, 1983 22nd Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Theory and Use of RPTLC in the Determination of Polymer MW and Distribution 48. Date: Place: Title: January 12, 1983 Procter & Gamble Corp. Cincinnati, Ohio Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 49. Date: Place: Title: February 4, 1983 Wayland Baptist Univ., Chem. Dept., Plainview, TX Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography 50. Date: Place: February 24, 1984 University of Texas at El Paso, Chem. Dept., El Paso, TX 40 Title: PLC and Polymer Fractionation 51. Date: Place: Title: October 29, 1984 S. W. Texas State Univ., Chem. Dept., San Marcos, TX Reverse Phase LC of Polymers 52. Date: Place: Title: November 7, 1984 Sul Ross State University Chem. Dept., Alpine, TX Micellar Liquid Chromatography 53. Date: Place: Title: November 14, 1984 23rd Eastern Analytical Symposium, NY, NY Separation of Optical, Geometrical and Structural Isomers on Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases 54. Date: Place: Title: November 19, 1984 Clarkson Institute of Tech. Chem. Dept., Potsdam, NY Separation of Optical, Geometrical and Structural Isomers on Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases 55. Date: Place: Title: December 5, 1984 40th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, TX Theory and Mechanism of Gradient RPLC of Macromolecules 56. Date: Place: Title: December 7, 1984 40th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, TX LC Separation Theory and Mechanism for Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases 57. Date: Place: Title: February 27, 1985 36th Pittsburgh Conf., New Orleans, LA Theory and Use of Cyclodextrin Bonded Packings in the LC 58. Date: Place: Title: March 1, 1985 36th Pittsburgh Conf., New Orleans, LA Planar Separation of Optical Geometrical and Structural Isomers on Cyclodextrin Bonded Media. 59. Date: Place: Title: April 11, 1985 Dow Chemical Company, Freeport, TX LC Separation of Polymers 60. Date: Place: Title: May 16, 1985 Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI Enantiomeric Resolution via Cyclodextrins 61. Date: Place: Title: May 16, 1985 Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI LC Separation of Polymers 62. Date: Place: Title: June 13, 1985 Princeton ACS Meeting, Princeton, NJ Enantiomeric Resolution via Cyclodextrins 63. Date: Place: Title: June 14, 1985 Squibb Inst. Med. Res., New Brunswick, NJ Enantiomeric Resolution via Cyclodextrins 64. Date: Place: September 17, 1985 Brigham Young University, Chem. Dept., Provo, Utah 41 Title: Chiral Separations 65. Date: Place: Title: October 18, 1985 Eastman Kodak Company, Kingsport, TN Cyclodextrin in Separations 66. Date: Place: Title: October 25, 1985 Texas Lutheran College Chem. Dept., Seguin, TX Chiral Separations 67. Date: Place: Title: November 4, 1985 Pittsburgh Analytical Society, Pittsburgh, PA LC Analysis of Polymers 68 Date: Place: Title: November 19, 1985 1985 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Separation and Characterization of Polymers 69. Date: Place: Title: December 6, 1985 Smith Kline and French, Co. Philadelphia, PA Chiral Separations 70. Date: Place: Title: April 16, 1986 191 National ACS Meeting, New York, NY Effects of Molecular Weight and Composition on the Gradient LC Separation of Macromolecules. 71. Date: Place: Title: May 14, 1986 Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Minneapolis, MN Effect of Molecular Weight and Composition on the Gradient LC Separation of Macromolecules 72. Date: Place: Title: May 14, 1986 Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Minneapolis, MN Cyclodextrin Chiral Separation of Drugs 73. Date: Place: Title: August 11, 1986 Gorden Conference on Separation and Purification, New London, NH Cyclodextrin in Separations 74. Date: Place: Title: August 27, 1986 Dow Chemical Company, Freeport, TX Packed Capillary Column LC 75. Date: Place: Title: September 11, 1986 Iowa State University Chemistry Department, Ames, IA Gradient LC Separation of Polymers 76. Date: Place: Title: September 12, 1986 Iowa State University Chem. Dept., Ames, IA Cyclodextrins in Chromatography 77. Date: Place: Title: October 21, 1986 1986 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Comparison of LC Chiral Phases. 78. Date: Place: November 21, 1986 S. W. Regional ACS Meeting, Houston, TX 42 Title: Cyclodextrin Based Separations. 79. Date: Place: Title: November 21, 1986 S. W. Regional ACS Meeting, Houston, TX Gradient Liquid Chromatography Fractionation of Polymers 80. Date: Place: Title: January 5, 1987 Iowa State University Chem. Dept., Ames, IA Micelles in Chemical Analysis 81. Date: Place: Title: January 12, 1987 University of Georgia Chem. Dept., Athens, GA Cyclodextrins in Separations 82. Date: Place: Title: March 6, 1987 Philip Morris, Research Division, Richmond, VA Cyclodextrins in Separations 83. Date: Place: Title: March 12, 1987 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ Microcolumn LC with Chiral Phases 84. Date: Place: Title: April 3, 1987 Texas A&M University Chem. Dept., College Station, TX Cyclodextrins in Separations 85. Date: Place: Title: June 2, 1987 University of Missouri-Rolla Chem. Dept., Rolla, MO LC Separation of Enantiomers 86. Date: Place: Title: September 3, 1987 ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA Use of Ordered Media in Separations. 87. Date: Place: Title: September 15, 1987 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Cyclodextrins in Separations. 88. Date: Place: Title: September 17, 1987 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY Chiral Separations in the Pharmaceutical Industry 89. Date: Place: Title: October 15, 1987 Food & Drug Administration, Beltsville, MD Chiral Separations in the Pharmaceutical Industry 90. Date: Place: Title: October 15, 1987 Washington Chromatography Discussion Group, Gaithersburg, MD Cyclodextrins in Separations. 91. Date: Place: Title: March 23-25, 1988 International Symposium on Biomedical Applications of Liquid Chromatography Bradford, England Strategies for Method Development in the Separation of Drug Enantiomers 92. Date: Place: March 28-31, 1988 University of Bradford, Bradford, England 43 Title: Chiral Separations in HPLC 93. Date: Place: Title: April 6, 1988 University of Tubingen Chirality & Biological Activity, Federal Republic of Germany Separation of Stereoisomers by Liquid Chromatography on Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases 94. Date: Place: Title: April 11, 1988 Hassle Pharmaceutical Company, Sweden Chiral Separations Using Cyclodextrins 95. Date: Place: Title: April 12, 1988 Chemical Centre, Lund, Sweden Chiral Separations Using Cyclodextrins 96. Date: Place: Title: April 12, 1988 Ideon Company Sweden Cyclodextrin Mediated Separation of Isomers 97. Date: Place: Title: April 14, 1988 Charles University Prague, Czechoslovakia Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers 98. Date: Place: Title: April 19-23, 1988 Cyclodextrin Convention, Berlin, West Germany Cyclodextrins in Analytical Chemistry 99. Date: Place: Title: April 25, 1988 Universite de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France Enantiomeric Separations Using Cyclodextrins Bonded Stationary-Phases in Liquid Chromatography 100. Date: Place: Title: April 27, 1988 Universidad De Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain LC Separations of Drugs Enantiomers 101. Date: Place: Title: April 29, 1988 Universidad De Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain New Mechanisms for Column Separation Based on Membrane Mimetic Agents 102. Date: Place: Title: May 27, 1988 Doshisha University Kyoto, Japan Cyclodextrins in Separation 103. Date: Place: Title: May 29-30, 1988 Nagasaki Universtiy, Nagasaki, Japan Gradient LC Fractionation of Polymers, Cyclodextrins in Separation, and Enantiomeric Separations of Pharmaceuticals 104. Date: Place: Title: June 1, 1988 Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan Cyclodextrins in Separation 105. Date: Place: Title: June 2-4, 1988 2nd CPC Colloquium, Kyoto, Japan Theory and Use of Centrifugal Partition Chromatography 106. Date: June 5-6, 1988 44 Place: Title: Hakkaido University, Sapporo, Hakkaido, Japan Cyclodextrins and Micelles in Separations 107. Date: Place: Title: June 20, 1988 HPLC ‘88, Washington, D.C. Cyclodextrins-Based Chiral Chromatograpic Separations 108. Date: Place: Title: September 18-23, 1988 Fifth International Symposium on Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition, Orange Beach, Alabama Cyclodextrin-Based Separations 109. Date: Place: Title: September 29, 1988 Delaware Valley Chromatography Forum, Essington, Pennsyylvania Use, Mechanism and Theory of Cyclodextrin-Based Separations 110. Date: Place: Title: October 4, 1988 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, New York Mechanisms of Chiral Recognition in Stereoselective HPLC of Drugs 111. Date: Place: Title: October 5, 1988 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, New York Extension of Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation to Small Molecules 112. Date: Place: Title: October 6, 1988 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, New York Kinetic Theory in Preparative Isomer Separations with the Centrifugal Countercurrent Chromatography 113. Date: Place: Title: November 18, 1988 Sigma Xi Lecture, University of Missouri-Rolla The Importance of Isomeric Separation in the Pharmaceutical Industry 114. Date: Place: Title: November 29, 1988 Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana Cyclodextrins for Separations 115. Date: Place: Title: November 29, 1988 Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, Indiana Cyclodextrins in Separations 116. Date: Place: Title: February 6, 1989 University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Cyclodextrins in Separations 117. Date: Place: Title: February 7, 1989 Marion Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri Enantiomeric Separation of Drugs 118. Date: Place: Title: February 8, 1989 University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri Cyclodextrins in Separations 119. Date: Place: Title: March 6, 1989 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Georgia The Impact of Chiral Separation Technology on Pharmaceutical Analysis 120. Date: Place: March 20, 1989 Bradford Analytical Course, Bradford, England 45 Title: Chiral Separations in the Pharmaceutical Industry 121. Date: Place: Title: March 20, 1989 Bradford Analytical Course, Bradford, England Method Development with Cyclodextrin-Bonded Phases 122. Date: Place: Title: May 15, 1989 Sterling Research Group, Rensselaer, New York Impact of Chiral Separations on the Pharmaceutical Industry 123. Date: Place: Title: June 1, 1989 Hoffman LaRoche Nutley, New Jersey Separation of Enantiomeric Drugs (prep-scale) 124. Date: Place: Title: June 6, 1989 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, New Brunswick, New Jersey Novel Derivatized Cyclodextrin and Stationary Phases for the Separation of Enantiomers 125. Date: Place: Title: June 8, 1989 North Jersey Chromatography Group, Murray Hill, New Jersey The Impact of Chiral Separation Technology in Pharmaceutical Analysis 126. Date: Place: Title: Date: June 26, 1989 Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan Novel Methods of Determining Octanol/Water Partition Coefficients 127. Date: Place: Title: July 31, 1989 Burdick & Jackson Symposium, Muskegon, Michigan Theory and Practice of Enantiomeric Separations by Liquid Chromatography 128. Date: Place: Title: August 2, 1989 McNeal Pharmaceutical, Spring House, PA Enantiomeric Separations of Importance to the Pharmaceutical Industry 129. Date: Place: Title: September 14, 1989 International Conference on Chiral Separations, University of Surrey, Gilford, England New Chiral Stationary Phases for GC and LC 130. Date: Place: Title: September 25, 1989 103rd AOAC Annual International Meeting & Expositions, St. Louis, MO New Chiral Phases for the LC Resolution of Racemates 131. Date: Place: Title: September 26, 1989 Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, New New Approaches for Preparative Scale Separation of Isomers 132. Date: Place: Title: October 5, 1989 FACSS, Chicago, IL New Chiral Phases for the LC and GC Resolution of Racemates 133. Date: Place: Title: November 6, 1989 University of Missouri-St. Louis St. Louis, MO The Role and Importance of Cyclodextrins in Enantioselective Separations 134. Date: Place: February 3, 1990 Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas 46 Title: Two New Separation Techniques: I. Enantiomeric Separation by Capillary Gas Chromatography Using Derivatized Cyclodextrin Stationary Phases. II. Practice, Theory and Mechanism of Centrifugal Countercurrent Chromatography 135. Date: Place: Title: February 5, 1990 The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI Novel Uses of Cyclodextrins in Enantiomeric Separations of Pharmacologically Important Compounds 136. Date: Place: Title: February 18, 1990 Boehringer Ingelheim, Ridgefield, Connecticut Selected Aspects of Chiral Separations 137. Date: Place: Title: March 5, 1990 Pittsburgh Conference, New York, New York Practice, Theory and Mechanism of Centrifugal Countercurrent Chromatography 138. Date: Place: Title: March 7, 1990 Pittsburgh Conference, New York, New York Comparison of HPLC and TLC in Chiral Separations 139. Date: Place: Title: March 8, 1990 Pittsburgh Conference, New York, New York The Impact of Derivatized Cyclodextrins on Chromatographic Separations 140. Date: Place: Title: March 28, 1990 5th International Symposium on Cyclodextrins, Paris, France The Role of New Derivatized Cyclodextrins In Chemical Analysis 141. Date: Place: Title: April 1-4, 1990 Bradford Analytical Course, Bradford, England Chiral Separations in HPLC 142. Date: Place: Title: April 4-7, 1990 2nd International Symposium on Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Paris, France The Role of New Derivatized Cyclodextrins in Chemical Analysis 143. Date: Place: Title: May 20, 1990 HPLC'90, Boston, Massachusetts The Role of New Derivatized Cyclodextrins in Chromatography 144. Date: Place: Title: June 21, 1990 3rd International Colloquium on Centrifugal Partition Chromatography, San Mateo, California Use of CPC For Preparative Scale Separation of Enantiomers 145. Date: Place: Title: October 7, 1990 FACSS XVII, Cleveland, Ohio Use of Derivatized Cyclodextrins in the Resolution of Enantiomers of Pharmaceutical Importance 146. Date: Place: Title: November 12, 1990 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey Future Roles for Enantiomeric Separation in Science and Technology 147. Date: Place: Title: December 10, 1990 University of California-Riverside, Riverside, California Enantiomeric Separations in Chromatography 148. Date: Place: January 15, 1991 Hercules, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware 47 Title: Chiral Recognition and Enantioselective Separations 149. Date: Place: Title: February 2, 1991 Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Theory, Mechanism, and Use of Centrifugal Partition Chromatography 150. Date: Place: Title: March 6, 1991 Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, Illinois Chiral Separations on the Macro-Scale: Problems and Solutions 151. Date: Place: Title: March 22, 1991 The Nichols Distinguished Symposium, College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverside, New York New Derivatized Cyclodextrins for Enantiomeric Separations 152. Date: Place: Title: April 8, 1991 International Chiral Chromatography Course, Bradford, England Cyclodextrins as Stationary Phases in LC and GC 153. Date: Place: Title: April 28, 1991 International Symposium on Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis Novel Strategies for the Design of Chiral Separations in Pharmaceutical Research and Development 154. Date: Place: Title: May 27, 1991 2nd Int. Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Rome, Italy The Use of Derivatized Cyclodextrin in Enantiomeric Separations 155. Date: Place: Title: June 6, 1991 American Assoc. of Pharmaceutical Scientists, Alexandria, Virginia Enantiomeric Separation Strategies 156. Date: Place: Title: June 14, 1991 New York Chromatography Society Ciba-Geigy, Ardsley, New York Chiral Separations 157. Date: Place: Title: August 1, 1991 Wellcome Research Laboratories, London, UK Chiral Separations 158. Date: Place: Title: August 2, 1991 Glaxo, London, UK Chiral Separations 159. Date: Place: Title: August 5, 1991 Place: 2nd International Symposium on Amino Acids and Analogues, Vienna, Austria The Importance of Enantiomeric Separations of Amino Acids in Medical Science 160. Date: Place: Title: September 4, 1991 Pharmacy World Congress Washington, DC Innovative Technologies for the Separation of Chiral Drugs and Related Compounds 161. Date: Place: Title: September 6, 1991 Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois Recent Advances in the LC and GC Separation of Enantiomers with Derivatized Cyclodextrins and Crown Ethers 162. Date: September 16, 1991 48 Place: Title: X Congresso Nazionale Della Divisione Di Chimica Analitica Torino, Italy Enantio-Selective Separations with Derivatized Cyclodextrin 163. Date: Place: Title: November 11, 1991 Eastern Analytical Symposium Somerset, New Jersey New Approaches for the LC and GC Separation of Enantiomers 164. Date: Place: Title: March 5, 1992 ISCO Award Lecture Lincoln, Nebraska Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Chiral Stationary Phases 165. Date: Place: Title: March 10, 1992 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA Basis for Selectivity in the Separation of Chiral Drug Isomers 166. Date: Place: Title: March 11, 1992 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA GC Enantiomeric Separations of Normal and Subambient Pressures 167. Date: Place: Title: March 12, 1992 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA Introduction to the Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers 168. Date: Place: Title: March 19, 1992 Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers, Montreal, Canada Cyclodextrin HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases 169. Date: Place: Title: July 27-31, 1992 32nd Annual Conference of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Devil's Head, Merrimac, WI Chromatography Methods 169. Date: Place: Title: August 5, 1992 Gordon Conference On Analytical Chemistry, Newport, Rhode Island New Approaches to Chiral Recognition and Separation 171. Date: Place: Title: September 14, 1992 19th International Symposium on Chromatography, Aix-en-Provence, France Recent Advances in Enantioselective Separations and the Determination of Trace-Level Enantiomeric Impurities 172. Date: Place: Title: October 5-8,1992 3rd International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Tubingen, Germany Enantioselective Separations on Cyclodextrin-Based Media Via Noninclusion-Type Mechanisms 173. Date: Place: Title: November 16, 1992 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey New Approaches and Uses for Trace Level Determinations of Enantiomeric Impurities 174. Date: Place: Title: November 19, 1992 Millipore-Waters Company, Worchester, MA New Advances in the Separation of Amino Acids and Other Chiral Compounds 175. Date: Place: Title: December 1, 1992 Department of Health & Human Serv., St. Louis, MO Resolution and Determination of Trace Enantiomeric Impurities For Biologically Important Molecules 176. Date: December 10, 1992 49 Place: Title: Physics Department Colloquium, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO Chirality, A Basic Property of Life 177. Date: Place: Title: January 27, 1993 Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC New Aspects of Chiral Separations 178. Date: Place: Title: January 28, 1993 Triangle Chromatography Discussion Group, Research Triangle Park, NC Enantioselective Separation of Biologically Important Molecules and the Determination of Trace Enantiomeric Impurities 179. Date: Place: Title: February 8, 1993 Alcon Laboratories, Fort Worth, TX Chiral High-Performance Liquid Chromatography 180. Date: Place: Title: February 9-12, 1993 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Georgia Introduction to the Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers 181. Date: Place: Title: April 18, 1993 4th International Symposium on Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis, Washington, D.C. Recent Advances in the Analysis of Chiral Drugs by Gas Chromatography 182. Date: Place: Title: May 13, 1993 Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Jeckell Island, GA Environmental Applications of Enantiomeric Separations 183. Date: Place: Title: August 22-27, 1993 25th Gordon Research Conference, Newport, Rhode Island Recent Advances in Chiral Sorbent Development for LC, GC, SFC and CE 184. Date: Place: Title: September 19, 1993 Fourth International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Montreal, Canada Chiral Food Additives 185. Date: Place: Title: September 19, 1993 Fourth International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Montreal, Canada New Chiral Stationary Phase Technology –Cyclodextrins 186. Date: Place: Title: February 28 - March 4, 1994 Pittsburgh Conference Chicago, Illinois A New Class of Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations in LC, TLC, GC, CE and SFC 187. Date: Place: Title: May 4, 1994 SmithKline Beecham, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Recent Advances in Chiral Separations 188. Date: Place: Title: May 5-6, 1994 Spring Innovations Ltd., Reston, Virginia A New Class of Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations in LC, TLC GC, CE and SFC 189. Date: Place: Title: June 20, 1994 PharmAnalysis Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey A New Class of Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations 190. Date: Place: July 10-13, 1994 University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 50 Title: Enantiomeric Separations 191. Date: Place: Title: July 13-14, 1994 Marion Merrell Dow , Kansas City, Kansas Enantiomeric Separations 192 Date: Place: Title: September 25-28, 1994 International Symposiurm on Chiral Discrimination, Stockholm, Sweden A New Class of Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations in LC, CE, TLC, GC and FSC 193. Date: Place: Title: September 29-30, 1994 SmithKline Beecham, London, England Recent Advances in Chiral Separations 194. Date: Place: Title: October 2-7, 1994 FACSS Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri Macrocyclic Antibiotics as a Powerful New Class of Chiral Selectors 195. Date: Place: Title: October 25-26, 1994 Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Frederick, Maryland Macrocyclic Antibodies as Chiral Selectors in CE 196. Date: Place: Title: October 25-27, 1994 Alex/West Show, San Jose, CA Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Chiral Selectors in Capillary Electrophoresis and Liquid Chromatography 197. Date: Place: Title: November 14-16, 1994 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey A New Class of Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Separations 198. Date: Place: Title: February 5, 1995 Proctor and Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio New Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations 199. Date: Place: Title: March 9, 1995 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA Applications of Chiral Separations 200. Date: Place: Title: May 18, 1995 Washington Chromatography Discussion Group, Rockville, Maryland Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Chiral Selectors 201. Date: Place: Title: June 7-9, 1995 DOE/BES Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Stereochemical Analysis 202. Date: Place: Title: June 20, 1995 Pharm Analysis Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey Enantio-Separations as a Solution Pharmacological Problems 203. Date: Place: Title: September 20-21, 1995 Washington Chromatographic Discussion Group, Rockville Maryland New Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations 204. Date: Place: September 26, 1995 Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois 51 Title: Chiral Chromatography 205. Date: Place: Title: October 6, 1995 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Mechanism and Use of Macrocyclic Antibiotics for Isomeric Separations 206. Date: Place: Title: October 23-25, 1995 Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Frederick, Maryland New Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separations 207. Date: Place: Title: November 2-3, 1995 Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO Making the World a Better and Safer Place via Molecular Recognition and Separation 208. Date: Place: Title: November 12-17, 1995 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey Chiral Separations 209. Date: Place: Title: December 17-22, 1995 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI Ordered Media (Micelles, Cyclodextrins) and Analytical Chemistry: A Successful Marriage. 210. Date: Place: Title: February 5, 1996 St. Louis Chromatographic Discussion Group, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Stereochemical Analysis 211. Date: Place: Title: March 4-8, 1996 Pittsburgh Conference Chicago, IL Separation and Interaction of Chiral Pharmaceuticals by CE and HPLC 212. Date: Place: Title: March 14, 1996 Neue Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft - New Swiss Chemical Soc. Freiestrasse, Switzerland Enantioselective Interactions and Separations with Macrocyclic Antibiotics 213. Date: Place: Title: March 24-28, 1996 Fischer Award Symposium 211th American Chemical Society, New Orleans, LA Enantioselective Interactions and Separations with Macrocyclic Antibiotics 214. Date: Place: Title: June 30 - July 3 1996 8th International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Edinburgh, Scotland Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Chiral Selectors in LC and CE 215. Date: Place: June 30-July 4, 1996 10 International Symposium Advanced and Applications of Chromatography in Industry, Bratislava, Slovak Republic Macrocyclic Antibiotics in Chiral Selectors in LC and CE Title: 216. Date: Place: Title: Sept. 18-19, 1996 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Chiral Selectors Containing fused Macrocyclic Rings for Liquid Chromatographic and Capillary Electrophoretic Enantioseparations 217. Date: Place: Title: Nov. 17-22, 1996 Benedetti-Pichler Award Address at 35th Eastern Analytical Symposium Somerset, New Jersey The Evolution of Enantioneric Separations 52 218. Date: Place: Title: Dec. 6, 1996 California Separation Science Society, San Francisco, CA Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases 219. Date: Place: Title: March 16, 1997 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Georgia Short Course - Chiral Separations 220. Date: Place: Title: March 17, 1997 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Georgia New Macrocyclic Compounds for Enantioseparation 221. Date: Place: Title: June 24-27, 1997 HPLC ‘97 Birmingham, United Kingdom Toward Greater Usefulness and Understanding of Enantiomeric Separations 222. Date: Place: Title: June 23, 1997 SmithKline Beecham Harlow, United Kingdom Methods and Mechanisms of Enantioselective Separations 223. Date: Place: Title: August 20-21, 1997 Alltech/Monsanto, St. Louis, MO The Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases for HPLC and GC 224. Date: Place: Title: October 1-2, 1997 Parke-Davis, Ann Arbor, MI Chiral Separations 225. Date: Place: Title: October 25-28, 1997 ISCD ’97, Nagoya, Japan Chiral Recognition in Macrocyclic Antibiotics 226. Date: Place: Title: November 15-16, 1997 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey Short Course - Enantiomeric Separations 227. Date: Place: Title: November 15-21, 1997 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey Aggregation Effects on Enantioselectivity in Capillary Electrophoresis 228. Date: Place: Title: November 15-21, 1997 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey New Developments in Chiral Separations 229. Date: Place: Title: December 1-2, 1997 American Home Products Analytical Conference, St. Louis, MO The Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography 230. Date: Place: Title: March 1-5, 1998 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA Development of New Chiral Stationary Phases 231. Date: Place: Title: March 1-5, 1998 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors 232. Date: Place: May 2-9, 1998 HPLC ’98, St. Louis, MO 53 Title: Enantiomeric Separations 233. Date: Place: Title: June 1-5, 1998 Workshop Chiral Separations, Taipei, Taiwan History, Back Ground and Nomenclature 234. Date: Place: Title: June 1-5, 1998 Symposium on Chiral Separations, Taipei, Taiwan Summary of LC and GC Techniques 235. Date: Place: Title: June 1-5, 1998 Workshop Chiral Separations, Taipei, Taiwan Detection and Alternative Methods of Enantiomeric Analysis 236. Date: Place: Title: July 13-15, 1998 14th Annual Waste Testing and Quality Assurance Symposium, Arlington, VA Relevance of Enantiomeric Separations in Environmental Science 237. Date: Place: Title: August 25-28, 1998 3rd Course on Chiral Chemistry, Smolenice (Slovakia) Macrocyclic Antibiotics as Chiral Selectors in HPLC and CE 238. Date: Place: Title: August 31, 1998 ISCD ’98, Vienna, Austria Aggregation Effects on Chiral Recognition 239. Date: Place: Title: September 3, 1998 Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Enantioseparation Using Macrocyclic Selectors 240. Date: Place: Title: September 15, 1998 22nd International Symposium on Chromatography, Rome, Italy Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 241. Date: Place: Title: October 1, 1998 St. Louis Chromatography Discussion Group, St. Louis, MO Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 242. Date: Place: Title: November 3, 1998 Uppsala Universitet, Uppsalla, Sweden Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 243. Date: Place: Title: November 5, 1998 Astra Hassle, Uppsalla, Sweden Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 244. Date: Place: Title: November 13, 1998 Parke-Davis Analytical Symposium, Morris Plains, New Jersey Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 245. Date: Place: Title: March 12, 1999 Pittsburgh Conference Short Course, Orlando, Florida Enantiomeric Separations 246. Date: Place: May 12, 1999 Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Washington, DC 54 Title: Aggregate Effects on Chiral Recognition 247. Date: Place: Title: May 13, 1999 16th Annual Triangle Chromatography Symposium and Instrument Exhibit, Raleigh, NC Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition and Separations 248. Date: Place: Title: May 18-20, 1999 Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Earle Brown Heritage Center, Minneapolis, MN Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 249. Date: Place: Title: May 23-27, 1999 29th International Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Jekyll Island, GA Enantioselective Biodegradation of Pesticides and Herbicides 250. Date: Place: Title: May 30 – 1999 HPLC ‘ 99, Granada, Spain The Growth and Maturation of Enantiomeric 251. Date: Place: Title: June 4, 1999 HPLC ‘ 99, Granada, Spain Effects of Chiral Separations on Diverse Branches of Science 252. Date: Place: Title: July 25 - 28, 1999 International Symposium on Chiral Discrimination, Chicago, Illinois HPLC for Measuring Enantiopurity 253. Date: Place: Title: October 4-6, 1999 Hope College, Holland, Michigan History of Enantiomeric Seaparations and its Impact on Pharmaceutical Science 254. Date: Place: Title: November 17, 1999 EAS, New Jersey Spectroscopic Evaluation of Synthetic and Adulterated Gemstones 255. Date: Place: Title: February 14-16, 2000 R.W. Johnson Pharmaceuticals, Raritan, New Jersey Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 256. Date: Place: Title: February 27-29, 2000 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 257. Date: Place: Title: March 5-8, 2000 Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Aggregational Effects on Chiral Recognition 258. Date: Place: Title: March 13-17, 2000 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans Chiral Recognition by Macrocyclic Antiobiotics 259. Date: Place: Title: April 2-5, 2000 Smithkline-Beecham, Harlow, England New Enantiomeric Separations for the Pharmaceutical Industry 260. Date: Place: April 6-7, 2000 Cambridge University, Cambridge, England 55 Title: New Enantiomeric Separations for the Pharmaceutical Industry 261. Date: Place: Title: April 17-19, 2000 Bayreuth University, Bayreuth Germany Chiral Recognition by Macrocyclic Antibiotics 262. Date: Place: Title: May 18-20, 2000 CNECC/NEMDG Symposium, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts Chiral Recognition by Macrocyclic Antibiotics 263. Date: Place: Title: June-6, 2000 Molecular Chirality Symposium, Komaba, Tokyo, Japan Chiral Recognition by Macrocyclic Antibiotics 264. Date: Place: Title: June 28-30, 2000 HPLC 2000, Seattle, Washington Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier for Separation Science 265. Date: Place: Title: September 24-28, 2000 International Symposium on Chirality, Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 266. Date: Place: Title: October 18-20, 2000 Frederick Conference, Frederick, Maryland High Efficiency Microbial Analysis: A New Frontier for Separation Science 267. Date: Place: Title: October 31,2000 EAS Conference, New Jersey The Role of Carbohydrate Moities of Glycopeptides in Chiral Recognition 268. Date: Place: Title: November 1, 2000 EAS Conference, New Jersey Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules 269. Date: Place: Title: January 28-29, 2001 Pfizer, Inc., Groton, CT Enantiomeric Separations 270. Date: Place: Title: March 4-10, 2001 Pittcon 2001, New Orleans, LA High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 271 Date: Place: Title: April 18-20, 2001 Moreton Lecture Series, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi How Microanalysis Changed the World: from the Human Genome Project to Bacteria and Beyond 272. Date: Place: Title: April 30-May 1, 2001 Chicago Chromatography Discussion Group, Chicago, Illinois Separating Microbes in the Manners of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 273. Date: Place: Title: August 28, 2001 Advances and Applications of Chromatography in Industry Symposium, Bratislava, Slovakia Separating Microbes in the Manners of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 274. Date: Place: August 30, 2001 Charles University, Prague 56 Title: Separating Microbes in the Manners of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 275. Date: Place: Title: October 1 - October 4, 2001 Eastern Analytical Symposium (EAS), Altantic City, New Jersey Rapid Screening, LC-MS and CEC of Chiral Pharmaceuticals with Macrocyclic Glycopeptides 276. Date: Place: Title: October 12, 2001 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 277. Date: Place: Title: November 8, 2001 Iowa State University, Ames, IA Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 278. Date: Place: Title: January 30 - February 2, 2002 Pfizer, Inc., San Diego, CA High Efficiency Enantioselective Separations 279. Date: Place: Title: February 20, 2002 NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 280. Date: Place: Title: February 21, 2002 Washington Chromatography Discussion Group Meeting, Rockville, MD Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 281. Date: Place: Title: March 17 - 22, 2002 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA Pharmaceutical Enantiomeric Separations 282. Date: Place: Title: April 8, 2002: Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 283. Date: Place: Title: April 9, 2002 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 284. Date: Place: Title: April 10, 2002 Texas Southern University, Houston, TX Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 285. Date: Place: Title: April 12, 2002 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 286. Date: Place: Title: April 26 - 27, 2002 Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules: A New Frontier in Separation Science 287. Date: Place: Title: June 2, 2002 HPLC 2002, Montreal, Canada Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors 288. Date: Place: June 3, 2002 HPLC 2002, Montreal, Canada 57 Title: Ultra-High Efficiency Microbial Separations 289. Date: Place: Title: July 31-Aug 1, 2002 Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry (RMCAC 2002), Denver, CO High Efficiency CE Identification and Characterization of Microorganisms: Mechanism and Use 290. Date: Place: Title: September 8-11. 2002 14th International Symposium on Chirality, Hamburg, Germany Enantiomer Separation of Biologically Active Coumarine Derivatives and Related Compounds 291. Date: Place: Title: September 11-13, 2002 ISSS, Torun, Poland Mechanism and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 292. Date: Place: Title: September 11-13, 2002 Lodz, Poland Cyclodextrin Chiral Stationary Phases 293. Date: Place: Title: September 11-13, 2002 Lodz, Poland Chiral Stationary Phases for Gas Chromatography 294. Date: Place: Title: October 14, 2002 Horticulture Department, Iowa State University Different Effects of Isomers of Plant Growth Regulators on Plants 295. Date: Place: Title: October 17, 2002 Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University Chirality, Critters, and Melts 296. Date: Place: Title: October 23-25, 2002 Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Philadelphia, PA High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 297. Date: Place: Title: October 31, 2002 3M Company, Minneapolis, MN Mechanism and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 298. Date: Place: Title: November 12-16, 2002 2nd Conference of VUFB, Prague, Czech Republic Chiral Separation Technologies and Strategies in HPLC and HPLC-MS 299. Date: Place: Title: November 18, 2002 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Newark, New Jersey LC-MS Enantiomeric Analysis of Coumarin Analogues, B-Blockers, Amino Acids, and Other Biologically Important Molecules 300. Date: Place: Title: November 19, 2002 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Newark, New Jersey Ionic Liquids in Separation and Mass Spectrometry 301. Date: Place: Title: January 7, 2003 Dow Lectureship in Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Canada High Efficiency Microbial Separations: Mechanism and Use 302. Date: January 8, 2003 58 Place: Title: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada High Efficiency Microbial Separations: Mechanism and Use 303. Date: Place: Title: January 18, 2003 Columbia University, New York, NY Room Temperature Ionic Liquids 304. Date: Place: Title: January 24, 2003 Chicago Section ACS, Chicago, IL High Efficiency Microbial Analysis, Viability Determination, and Antibiotic Screening: Marriage of Separation Science and Microbiology 305. Date: Place: Title: February 26, 2003 University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO The Importance of Enantiomeric Analysis: Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Science 306. Date: Place: Title: March 11, 2003 The Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL Enantiomeric Separations 307. Date: Place: Title: May 14, 2003 100 Years of Chromatography, Moscow, Russia Mechanisms and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 308. Date: Place: Title: May 23, 2003 26th International Symposium on CC&E, Las Vegas, Nevada High Efficiency Microbial Electrophoresis: Mechanism and Use 309. Date: Place: Title: June 15, 2003 HPLC 2003, Nice, France Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors 310. Date: Place: Title: June 19, 2003 HPLC 2003, Nice, France High Efficiency Microbial Electrophoresis: Mechanism and Uses 311. Date: Place: Title: July 29, 2003 RMCAC 2003, Denver, CO Mechanism and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 312. Date: Place: Title: September 7, 2003 ACS Symposium, New York, NY Pseudophases and Secondary Equilibria in Chromatography: From Micelles through Chiral Separations 313. Date: Place: Title: September 26, 2003 Unilever R & D, Colworth, London, England Theanine, Chiral Separations and Tea 314. Date: Place: Title: October 17, 2003 Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan Theory, Mechanism and use of Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Selectors 315. Date: Place: Title: October 20, 2003 Chirality 2003, Shizuoka, Japan Chirality Medal Award Lecture: From Pseudophases to Molecular Recognition to Enantiomeric Separations 59 316. Date: Place: Title: October 24, 2003 Tokyo Kasei, Co., Tokyo, Japan Modern Enantioselective Separation Methods 317. Date: Place: Title: October 24, 2003 Tokyo Kasei, Co., Tokyo, Japan Chiral LC-MS 318. Date: Place: Title: October 28, 2003 National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors 319. Date: Place: Title: October 29, 2003 2003 Soochow Analytical Chemistry Symposium, Taipei, Taiwan Mechanism and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 320. Date: Place: Title: October 30, 2003 ICCT 2003, Taipei, Taiwan Ionic Liquids and Mass Spectrometry 321. Date: Place: Title: November 3, 2003 AIP Lectureship, Columbia University, New York, NY Microfluidic Separation and Characterization of Microorganisms 322. Date: Place: Title: February 2, 2004 Chemistry Department, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL Characterization and Use of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids in Chemical Analysis 323. Date: Place: Title: February 6, 2004 Department of Chemistry Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos, Brazil High Efficiency Microbial Separations 324. Date: Place: Title: February 7, 2004 Escola de Verao en Quimica, Sao Paulo, Brazil High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations/Chiral Recognition 325. Date: Place: Title: February 8, 2004 XXIV Escola de Verao en Quimica, Sao Carlos Brazil Detection and Alternative Methods of Enantiomeric Analysis 326. Date: Place: Title: February 10, 2004 XXIV Escola de Verao en Quimica, Sao Carlos, Brazil Enantiomeric Separations by Gas Chromatography (GC) 327. Date: Place: Title: March 8, 2004 2004 Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, IL High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 328. Date: Place: Title: March 9, 2004 2004 Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, IL High Efficiency Microbial Analysis, Viability Determination and Antibiotic Screening: The Marriage of Separation Science and Microbiology 329. Date: Place: Title: March 30, 2004 GlaxoSmithKline, Philadelphia, PA Mechanism and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 330. Date: April 29, 2004 60 Place: Title: Connecticut Separation Science Council, Uncasville, CT Bioanalytical Separations 331. Date: Place: Title: May 3, 2004 Dorint Hotel Pharmaceutical Meeting, Brussels, Belgium History and Overview of Enantiomeric Separations 332. Date: Place: Title: May 4, 2004 Le Meridien Apollo, Amsterdam, Holland Chiral LC-MS 333. Date: Place: Title: May 5, 2004 Roche Pharmaceutical, Basel, Switzerland Supercritical Fluid-based Enantiomeric Separations 334. Date: Place: Title: May 6, 2004 GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, U.K. Stevenage Potpourri 335. Date: Place: Title: May 7, 2004 Institute of Directors, London, England Survey and Development of Enantiomeric Separations 336. Date: Place: Title: June 13, 2004 HPLC 2004, Philadelphia, PA High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 337. Date: Place: Title: June 15, 2004 HPLC 2004, Philadelphia, PA New Classes of Chiral Selectors for CE, LC and GC 338. Date: Place: Title: June 29, 2004 13th Annual ISAACI, Bratislava, Slovakia Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 339. Date: Place: Title: July 11, 2004 Chirality 2004, New York, NY High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 340. Date: Place: Title: July 14, 2004 New York University, New York, NY Chiral Room Temperature Ionic Liquids 341. Date: Place: Title: July 15, 2004 Pfizer, Inc., Groton, CT High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 342. Date: Place: Title: July 28, 2004 7th Asian Conference on Analytical Sciences, Hong Kong, China High Efficiency Microbial Analysis, Viability Determination and Antibiotic Screening: The marriage of Separation Science and Microbiology 343. Date: Place: Title: August 3, 2004 Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO New Classes of Chiral Selectors for CE, LC, and GC 344. Date: September 13, 2004 61 Place: Title: Pfizer, Inc., St. Louis, MO Practice, Mechanism, and Use of Rapid Microbial CE 345. Date: Place: Title: September 13, 2004 Pfizer, Inc., St. Louis, MO An Evaluation of High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 346. Date: Place: Title: September 27, 2004 La Jolla Pharmaceutical Consortium, Marriott La Jolla, La Jolla, CA Chiral LC-MS 347. Date: Place: Title: September 27, 2004 La Jolla Pharmaceutical Consortium, Marriott La Jolla, La Jolla, CA Supercritical Fluid-based Enantiomeric Separations 348. Date: Place: Title: September 28, 2004 Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA Macrocyclic Glycopeptide CSPs 349. Date: Place: Title: September 29, 2004 Bay Area Pharmaceutical R&D, Embassy Suites, Burlingame, CA Chiral LC-MS 350. Date: Place: Title: September 29, 2004 Bay Area Pharmaceutical R&D, Embassy Suites, Burlingame, CA Supercritical Fluid-based Enantiomeric Separations 351. Date: Place: Title: October 29, 2004 I.S.U. Foundation, Reiman Gardens, Ames, IA The Impact and Evolution of High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 352. Date: Place: Title: December 2, 2004 Chemical Engineering Department, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Synthesis and Use of Chiral Ionic Liquids 353. Date: Place: Title: January 18, 2005 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Synthesis, Characterization and Use of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids 354. Date: Place: Title: January 28, 2005 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Characterization and Use of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids 355. Date: Place: Title: February 28, 2005 Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL Supercritical Fluid-based Enantiomeric Separations 356. Date: Place: Title: March 1, 2005 Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 357. Date: Place: Title: April 6, 2005 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME High Efficiency Microbial Analysis, Viability Determination and Antibiotic Screening: The Marriage of Separation Science and Microbiology 358. Date: April 7, 2005 62 Place: Title: Bates College, Lewiston, ME The Evolution of Enantiomeric Separations 359. Date: Place: Title: May 24, 2005 28th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography & Electrophoresis, Las Vegas, NE Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 360. Date: Place: Title: May 31, 2005 Canadian Chemical Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 361. Date: Place: Title: June 2, 2005 University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada High Efficiency Microbial Separations 362. Date: Place: Title: June 13, 2005 79th ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY Expanding the Utility and Understanding of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Including Micelle Formation and Interaction with Gold Nano-particles 363. Date: Place: Title: June 22, 2005 Meeting on Food Chemistry and Safety, Messina, Italy The Importance of Enantiomeric Separations in Food and Beverage Analysis: From Amino Acids to Flavours/Fragrances to Contaminants 364. Date: Place: Title: June 26, 2005 HPLC 2005, Stockholm, Sweden Enantioseparations 365. Date: Place: Title: June 28, 2005 HPLC 2005, Stockholm, Sweden High Efficiency Microbial CE 366. Date: Place: Title: July 14, 2005 University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX Mechanism and Use of High Efficiency Microbial Separations 367. Date: Place: Title: August 2, 2005 Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO Advances in Microbial Separations 368. Date: Place: Title: August 9, 2005 Conference on Small Molecule Science (COSMOS), Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI New Classes of Chiral Selector for LC, SFC, CE and GC 369. Date: Place: Title: September 11, 2005 17th ISCD (Chirality-2005), Parma, Italy High Performance Enantioselective Separation Processes: Theoretical and Practical Aspects 370. Date: Place: Title: September 15, 2005 ChromSoc Chiral Separation Technologies, Old Harlow, Essex, U.K. Chiral Separations using LC-MS 371. Date: Place: Title: December 7, 2005 Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, IN New Classes of Chiral Selectors for LC, SFC, CE, and GC 63 372. Date: Place: Title: March 12 – 17, 2006 Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 373. Date: Place: Title: March 26 – 30, 2006 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA Ionic Liquids as Stationary Phases for Gas Chromatography 374. Date: Place: Title: May 31, 2006 Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Milwaukee, WI Ionic Liquids in Chemical Analysis 375. Date: Place: Title: June 9, 2006 Aastrom Biosciences, Ann Arbor, MI High Efficiency Microbial Separations – Toward a Sterility Test 376. Date: Place: Title: June 18 2006 HPLC, San Francisco, CA High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 377. Date: Place: Title: June 21, 2006 HPLC 2006, San Francisco, CA Electrokinetic Microbial Separations – Toward a Rapid Test for Sterility 378. Date: Place: Title: June 25, 2006 Chirality, 2006, Busan, So. Korea HPLC Analysis of Chiral Drugs 379. Date: Place: Title: June 26, 2006 Chirality, 2006, Busan, So. Korea A Survey of Chiral Selectors for Enantioselective LC 380. Date: Place: Title: June 27, 2006 Chirality, 2006, Busan, So. Korea Supercritical Fluid and Preparative LC Enantiomeric Separations 381. Date: Place: Title: August 31, 2006 University of Tennessee Chemistry Department, Knoxville, Tennessee Electrokinetic Microbial Separations – Toward a Rapid Test for Sterility 382. Date: Place: Title: September 12, 2006 ACS 2006 National Meeting, San Francisco, CA Ionic Liquids in Separations 383. Date: Place: Title: October 17, 18, 2006 SIMCRO, São Pedro, Brazil Recent Advances in Chiral Separations 384. Date: Place: Title: October 25 – 27, 2006 Thar Technology Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting, Laguna Beach, CA Supercritical Fluid and Preparative LC Enantiomeric Separations 385. Date: Place: Title: November 13, 2006 Eastern Analytical Symposium & Exposition Technical Program, Somerset, NJ Ionic Liquids in Analytical Chemistry 386. Date: Place: November 14, 2006 Eastern Analytical Symposium & Exposition, Award Ceremony 64 Title: New Classes of Chiral Selectros for HPLC in the Pharmaceutical Sciences 387. Date: Place: Title: November 14, 2006 Merck, Rahway, NJ Ionic Liquids in Analytical Chemistry: Green Analytical Technologies? 388. Date: Place: Title: November 15, 2006 Merck, Rahway, NJ Method Development in Chiral Chromatography: Macrocyclic Antibiotics, Cyclodextrins and Novel Polymeric CSPs 389. Date: Place: Title: November 16, 2006 Pfizer, New London, CT Ionic Liquids in Analytical Chemistry: Green Analytical Technologies? 390. Date: Place: Title: November 16, 2006 Pfizer, New London, CT – Departmental Seminar Electrokinetic Microbial Separations – Toward a Rapid test for Sterility 391. Date: Place: Title: December 4, 2006 Chemistry Department, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH Electrokinetic Microbial Separations – Toward a Rapid test for Sterility 392. Date: Place: Title: December 12, 2006 Supelco, St. College, PA Ionic Liquids in Analytical Chemistry 393. Date: Place: Title: February 26, 2007 Pittcon 2007, Chicago, IL Enantiomeric Separations 394. Date: Place: Title: March 21, 2007 University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX The Impact and Evolution of High Efficiency Enantiomer Separations 395. Date: Place: Title: June 14, 2007 Sandwich, England New Chiral Stationary Phases and Mechanisms for LC Enantrimeric Separations 396. Date: Place: Title: June 17, 2007 HPLC – Ghent, Belgium High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 397. Date: Place: Title: June 19, 2007 Ghent, Belgium The Continuing Development of Electrokinetic Microbial Separations 398. Date: Place: Title: June 24, 2007 Chiranal Symposium 2007 – Slovak Republic New Chiral Selectors and Mechanisms 399. Date: Place: Title: June 27, 2007 High Tatra, Slovak Republic Ionic liquids in separations and mass spectrometry, a new frontier 400. Date: Place: July 8, 2007 Chirality 2007, San Diego, CA 65 Title: Seminar on chiral Chromatography: Analytical and Preparative 401. Date: Place: Title: September 20, 2007 Zurich, Switzerland Ionic liquids in Analytical Science 402. Date: Place: Title: October 5, 2007 Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX Ionic Liquids in Chemical Analysis 403. Date: Place: Title: October 11, 2007 Southeastern Oklahoma State Univeristy, Durant, OK Impact and Evolution of High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 404. Date: Place: Title: October 17, 2007 CaSSS Conference, Miami, FL Electrokinetic Microbial Separations: Toward a Sterility Test 405. Date: Place: Title: November 2, 2007 Baylor University, Waco, TX Ionic Liquids in Chemical Analysis 406. Date: Place: Title: November 12, 2007 Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ Ionic Liquids as New GC Stationary Phases 407. Date: Place: Title: November 16 2007 Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth, TX Impact and Evolution of High Efficiency Enantiomeric Separations 408. Date: Place: Title: November 28, 2007 ISCC 2007 Symposium, Albuquerque, NM Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a new frontier 409. Date: Place: Title: December 7, 2007 Alcon Labs, Fort Worth, TX Electrokinetic Microbial Separations: Toward a Sterility Test 410. Date: Place: Title: February 15, 2008 Metroplex Days, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX The Impact and Evolution of High Efficiency Enantiomer Separations 411. Date: March 3, 2008 Place: Pittcon 2008, New Orleans, LA Title: Enantiomeric Separations 412. Date: Place: Title: March 4, 2008 Pittcon 2008, New Orleans, LA Ultra-Sensitive Anion Analysis using ESI-MS and LC-ESI-MS in the Positive Ion Mode 413. Date: Place: Title: April 23, 2008 Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Ionic Liquids in Separations & Mass Spectrometry 414. Date: Place: May 28, 2008 5th GCxGC Symposium, Riva, Italy 66 Title: ILs as GC Stationary Phases 415. Date: Place: Title: May 30, 2008 32nd ISCC, Riva Italy The Growing Impact of Ionic Liquids on GC, 2D-GC and ESI-MS 416. Date: Place: Title: July 1, 2008 Brunel University, London, England Foundations of Enantiomeric Separations 417. Date: Place: Title: July 2, 2008 Chiral Separations Workshop, Cologne, Germany New Chiral Stationary Phases and Mechanisms of Separations 418. Date: Place: Title: July 3, 2008 Sigma-Aldrich/Supelco, Berlin, Germany Foundations of Enantiomeric Separations 419. Date: Place: Title: July 4, 2008 Biozentrum Inversity of Basel, Basel, Switzerland New Chiral Stationary Phases and Mechanisms of Separations 420. Date: Place: Title: July 6, 2008 University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland Analytical and Preparative Separations of Stereoisimers by HPLC and SFC 421. Date: Place: Title: July 7, 2008 20th Interantional Symposium on Chirality, Geneva, Switzerland New Chiral Macrocycles for the Separation and Stochastic Sensing of Enantiomers 422. Date: Place: Title: September 23, 2008 IICS 2008, Portland, OR Ultra Sensitive LC-MS of Anions in the Positive Ion Mode using Ionic Liquids Derived Reagents 423. Date: Place: Title: October 3, 2008 St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO The Growing Impact of Ionic Liquids on GC, 2D-GC and ESI-MS 424. Date: Place: Title: October 24, 2008 SUNY-Buffalo, Foster Chemical Colloquia, Buffalo, NY Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 425. Date: Place: Title: October 29, 2008 COLACRO XII, Florianopolis, Brazil Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 426. Date: Place: Title: October 31, 2008 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil Electrokinetic Separation and Analysis of Microorganisms 427. Date: November 7, 2008 Place: Texas Women’s University, Denton, TX Title: Enantiomeric Separations and their Importance in Pharmaceutical Science 428. Date: November 18, 2008 Place: 47th Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey 67 Title: Practical Enantiomeric Separations 429. Date: November 19, 2008 Place: 47th Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey Title: New Chiral macrocycles for the Separation and Stochastic Sensing of Enantiomers 430. Date: November 20, 2008 Place: 47th Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey Title: Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 431. Date: Place: Title: March 9, 2009 Pittcon 2009, Chicago, IL Enantiomeric Separations 432. Date: Place: Title: March 26, 2009 77th Annual Banquet of Sigma Xi Chapter 101 at Oklahoma State University, OK Development of Ionic Liquids for Chemical and Biochemical Analysis 433. Date: Place: Title: April 8, 2009 Supelco, Bellefonte, PA Chiral Ionic Liquids 434. Date: Place: Title: May 20, 2009 33rd ISCCE Conference, Portland, OR The Growing Impact of Ionic Liquids on GC, 2D-GC and ESI-MS 435. Date: Place: Title: July 12, 2009 Chirality 2009, Breckenridge, CO Introduction to Chiral Separations 436. Date: Place: Title: July 14, 2009 Chirality 2009, Breckenridge, CO New Directions in Enantioselective Analyses 437. Date: Place: Title: July 23, 2009 Supelco, Bellefonte, PA New Chiral Selectors for Liquid Chromatography 438. Date: Place: Title: October 17, 2009 Dalian, China (1st Sino-USA Symposium) Ionic Liquid in Separation Science & Mass Spectrometry 439. Date: Place: Title: October 20, 2009 Dalian, China (24th MSB 2009) Electrokinetic Microbial Separations: Toward Sterility & Diagnostic Blood Tests 440. Date: Place: Title: October 23, 2009 Hangzhou, China (Zhejiang University) Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 441. Date: Place: Title: October 25, 2009 Zheijiang University (New Campus) Development and Use of New Chiral Macrocycles for Enantiomeric Separations 442. Date: Place: Title: October 27, 2009 Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 68 443. Date: Place: Title: October 28, 2009 Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea New Chiral Macrocyles for Separations and Stochastic Sensing of Enantiomers 444. Date: Place: Title: October 29, 2009 Plenary lecture 104th KCS meeting, Daejeon, Korea Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 445. Date: Place: Title: November 17, 2009 EAS, Somerset, NJ Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 446. Date: Place: Title: November 18, 2009 EAS, Somerset, NJ Enantiomeric Separations 447. Date: Place: Title: February 16, 2010 Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley, Media, PA Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 448. Date: Place: Title: March 1, 2010 Pittcon 2010, Orlando, FL LCGC Podcast Program 449. Date: Place: Title: March 2, 2010 Pittcon 2010, Orlando, FL Pushing the Envelope in Capillary Ga Chromatography 450. Date: Place: Title: March 2, 2010 Pittcon 2010, Orlando, FL Enantiomeric Separations 451. Date: Place: Title: March 22, 2010 ACS 239th National Meeting, San Francisco, CA Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 452. Date: Place: Title: March 22, 2010 ACS 239th National Meeting, San Francisco, CA New Chiral Macrocyles for the Separation and Stochastic Sensing of Enantiomers 453. Date: Place: Title: March 25, 2010 Supelco meeting, Grapevine, TX The Discovery of Unique Chemical Entities for Chromatography and other Analytical Applications 454. Date: Place: Title: July 9, 2010 Nagoya University, Japan Mechanistic Aspects of Chiral Recognition by Cyclofructans 455. Date: Place: Title: July 14, 2010 Chirality 2010, Sapporo, Japan Development of Cyclofructan – Based Phases and Their Mechanism of Action 456. Date: Place: Title: July 16, 2010 Mitsubishi Chemical Co., Toyko, Japan Cyclofructans as New Separation Media 69 457. Date: Place: Title: September 1, 2010 ITP 2010, Baltimore, MD Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 458. Date: Place: Title: October 18, 2010 FACSS, Raleigh, NC Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, a New Frontier 459. Date: Place: Title: Date: Place: Title: December 16, 2010 Pacifichem 2010, Honolulu, HI Cyclofructans: New Chiral Selectors for Separations, i.e. determinations and possible synthesis December 18, 2010 Pacifichem 2010, Honolulu, HI Boromycin and Cyclofructan as Chiral Sensors for Enantioselective Molecular Recognition & Analyses 461. Date: Place: Title: December 19, 2010 Pacifichem 2010, Honolulu, HI Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 462. Date: Place: Title: January 11, 2011 Supelco Seminar on Innovative Technologies for HPLC, GC & Sample Prep, Sherman Oaks, CA Innovative Chemistry for Chromatography: Advances in Macrocyclic Chiral Stationary Phases for LC & SFC Enantiomeric Separations and Ionic Liquids in GC (Including Rapid Water Analyses) and the Ultra-Sensitive ESI-MS of Anions 463. Date: Place: Title: January 12, 2011 Supelco Seminar on Innovative Technologies for HPLC, GC & Sample Prep, Irvine, CA Innovative Chemistry for Chromatography: Advances in Macrocyclic Chiral Stationary Phases for LC & SFC Enantiomeric Separations and Ionic Liquids in GC (Including Rapid Water Analyses) and the Ultra-Sensitive ESI-MS of Anions 464. Date: Place: Title: January 13, 2011 Supelco Seminar on Innovative Technologies for HPLC, GC & Sample Prep, San Diego, CA Innovative Chemistry for Chromatography: Advances in Macrocyclic Chiral Stationary Phases for LC & SFC Enantiomeric Separations and Ionic Liquids in GC (Including Rapid Water Analyses) and the Ultra-Sensitive ESI-MS of Anions 465. Date: Place: Title: February 2, 2011 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Jerusalem, Israel “Molecular and Chiral Recognition by Boromycin and Cyclofructan” 466. Date: Place: Title: February 7, 2011 Isranalytica, Tel Aviv, Israel Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry 467. Date: Place: Title: March 14, 2011 PITTCON 2011, Atlanta, GA Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry, A New Frontier 468. Date: Place: March 15, 2011 PITTCON 2011, Atlanta, GA 460. 70 Title: New Chiral Selectors for LC, SFC, GC and Sensors 469. Date: Place: Title: March 17, 2011 PITTCON 2011, Atlanta, GA Development of Cyclofructan – Based Phases and their Mechanism of Action 470. Date: Place: Title: March 22, 2011 Supelco Seminar on Innovative Technologies for HPLC, GC & Sample Prep, Houston, TX Innovative Chemistry for Chromatography: Advances in Macrocyclic Chiral Stationary Phases for LC & SFC Enantiomeric Separations and Ionic Liquids in GC (Including Rapid Water Analyses) and the Ultra-Sensitive ESI-MS of Anions 471 Date: Place: Title: March 23, 2011 Supelco Seminar on Innovative Technologies for HPLC, GC & Sample Prep, San Antonio, TX Innovative Chemistry for Chromatography: Advances in Macrocyclic Chiral Stationary Phases for LC & SFC Enantiomeric Separations and Ionic Liquids in GC (Including Rapid Water Analyses) and the Ultra-Sensitive ESI-MS of Anions 472. Date: Place: Title: March 24, 2011 Supelco Seminar on Innovative Technologies for HPLC, GC & Sample Prep, San Antonio, TX Innovative Chemistry for Chromatography: Advances in Macrocyclic Chiral Stationary Phases for LC & SFC Enantiomeric Separations and Ionic Liquids in GC (Including Rapid Water Analyses) and the Ultra-Sensitive ESI-MS of Anions Professional Societies: American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, American Chemical Society, Smithsonian Associate, Sigma Xi, Royal Society of Chemistry Originator and Program Director: For the first course (directed toward advanced industrial chemists) on chiral separations in the USA (St. Louis, 1989) and the world (Bradford, England, 1988-1989). ACS short course on Chiral Separations, Philadelphia, PA, 1989. NPR (National Public Radio) show: "We're Science", 1993-2000. Symposium or Session Chairman: Session Chairman of "Advances in TLC" session at the 21st Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY (1982). Session Chairman of "Kendall Award Symposium on Membrane Mimetric Chemistry Honoring Janos H. Fendler" at the Seattle ACS Meeting, Seattle, Washington (1983). Session Chairman of "EAS Contributed Papers I" at the 22nd Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY (1983). Organizing Committee of Eastern Analytical Symposium (1983). Session Chairman of "Advances in Chromatographic Detection and Separations" at the 23rd Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY (1984). Symposium Chairman of "Analysis of Polymers" at the 40th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, TX (1984). 71 Session Chairman of "Chiral Separations in Chromatography" at the Silver Jubilee Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY (1986). Co-Organizer for Symposium on "Characterization and Applications of Membrane Mimetic Agents: Recent Advances", New Orleans, LA (1987). Scientific Committee for the Internation Symposium on Cyclodextrins, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany, (1988). Session Chairman of "Special Separation Techniques" at the Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, New York, (1988). Session Chairman of "The Importance of Enantiomeric Separation of Amino Acids in Medical Science", at the 2nd International Congress on Amino Acids and Analogues, Vienna, Austria, (1991). Session Chairman of "Chiral Separations, I", at the Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey, (1992). Session Chairman of "Chiral Separations, II", at the Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey, (1992). Session Chairman of "Stereochemical Issues in the Agricultural and Food Industries, at the Fourth International Symposium on Chiral Descrimination, Montreal, Canada, (1993). Session Chairman of "Chiral Separations, at the Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey, (1993). Session Chairman of "Chiral Separations, at the Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, Illinois (1994). Symposium Chair of “The Chiral Conference” at Cancun Mexico (1997). Symposium Chairman of “HPLC 98”, at the Regal Riverfront Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri (1998). Symposium Chairman of ISCD 13, Chirality 2001, At Disney Contemporary Resort, Orlando, FL (2001). Session Chairman of " Advances in Separations”, at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, (2002) Session Chairman of " Advances in Separations”, at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, (2003) Session Chairman of " Advances in Separations”, at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, (2004) Session Chairman of "Advances in Separations”, at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, (2005) Short Course Organizer: Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans 1997 – present. Short Course Organizer: HPLC ’03, Nice, France Session Chairman of "Advances in Separations”, at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Denver, CO, (2006) Consulting Activity: E. C. Jordan Co., Inc., Portland, ME for: Analysis of pulp mill and municipal wastes (i.e. surfactants and priority pollutants) and determining methodology of foam elimination on rivers. LC analysis of dyes in rivers. Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, ME for: detergent, surfactant and foam pollution on or in natural waters. 72 Continental Precious Metals, Inc., Oxon Hill, MD for: Refining and assaying silver, gold and platinum. Wapora, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD for: Fluorescent analysis of compounds used as environmental pollution tracers. Law Offices of Giordana, Bush and Villareale, PA, Oxon Hill, MD for: confidential. Brunswick Corporation, Defense Division, Marian, VA for: Analysis and evaluation of composite structure starting materials used in nosecones of F15 and F16 fighters and Sikorsky helicopter canopies. Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc. for: Development of new chromatographic stationary phases and mobile phases. Devils Lake Sioux Corp., Fort Totten, ND, for: Analyzing coating on Kevlar Army Helmets. Dow Chemical Company, Freeport, TX, for: Polymer Analysis. Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, for: Chiral Separations. Alcon Laboratories, Fort Worth, Texas, for: Chiral Assay Development. Bend Research, Inc., Bend, Oregon, for: Resolution of Chiral Organic Compounds. Orpharm, Inc, Houston, TX, for: Drug Resolution Laff, Whitesel, Conte & Saret, LTD, Chicago, IL, for: Scientific Expert Witness. Kirkland & Ellis, New York, for: Scientific Expert Witness. AAI International, Wilmington, NC for: Chiral Compound Evaluation, Most major pharmaceutical companies between 1987-present. Public Scientific Information: Host of "University Forum Radio Show (WASH-FM) Metromedia, Inc., 5151 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, DC, Ms. Lillian Brown, Producer. A) B) TOPIC "Acid Rain" "Research, Technology and the Future of the United States" DATE January 25, 1981 February 22, 1981 "Government Regulations, Industrial Policies and the Economy" March 1, 1981 "The Water Crises" June 14, 1981 "Air Pollution and the Clean Air Act" September 6, 1981 "Effects of Federal Policies on the Environment" January 31, 1983 Movie for the American Chemical Society Title: "Chemistry the Endless Frontier" Mr. Mike Hamilton, Producer. Film is for February, 1983 73 public viewing via public and network television and also distributed to education institutions worldwide. C) "Dimensions in Science" radio show for the American Chemical Society. Title: "The Chemistry of Clean Clothes" #1174 Broadcast nationally on 400 stations. Ms. Nancy Enright, Producer. D) Nationally Syndicated NPR show "We're Science" 1993-present written and hosted by D.W. Armstrong, cohost H. Richards. Producer J. Francis, KUMR, Rolla, MO 65409 Grants and Contracts: D. W. Armstrong, Principal Investigator: Research Corporation for: "Micellar Chromatography," $23,500 from April 1, 1979 through April 13, 1981, Expired. Petroleum Research Fund for: "Phase Transfer Catalysis," $10,000 from February 1, 1979 through August 31, 1981, Expired. Koelln Award for: "Biological PTC," $125.00 from January 1, 1979 through December 31, 1979, Expired. E. C. Jordan Co., Inc. for: "Analysis of Surfactant Pollution on the Androscoggin River," $16,000, Expired. Wapora, Inc. for: "Use of Fluorescent Brighteners as Environmental Pollution Markers," $10,000, Expired. Whatman Chemical Separation Division, an unrestricted grant for chromatographic investigations, $30,000, (funds and materials), Expired. National Science Foundation for: "Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography," $114,000., Expired December 31, 1983. Department of Energy for: "Use of Functionalized Surfactants in Flame Atomic Analysis," $198,000, Expired August 31, 1987. Department of Energy for: "Use of Functionalized Surfactants in Flame Atomic Analysis," $22,000, Expired. Center for Energy Research for: "Atomic Analysis," $5,000, Expired. Dow Chemical Company for: "Polymer Analysis," $8,000, Expired. State of Texas Organized Research Fund for: "Chiral Recognition," $3,375., Expired. Department of Energy for: "Use of Functionalized Surfactants," $10,500, Expired. Dow Chemical Company for: "Polymer Analysis," $18,000, Expired. Dow Chemical Company for: "Evaluation of CPC for Obtaining Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients," $8,500, Expired. Texas Advanced Technology Research for: "Synthetic Membrane Technology," $335,000 (this grant funded four professors, D.W.A.'s share was $100,000), Expired August 31, 1987. National Institute of Health for: "Chiral and Isomeric Discrimination via Derivatized Cyclodextrins," $300,000, Expired, May 31, 1989. Missouri Research Assistants Act Grant for: Novel Approaches for the Separation and Detection of Enantiomers, Biopolymers and Oligomers in the Bioanalysis Laboratory Research Program," $169,000, Expired, July 30, 1989. 74 Dow Chemical Company for: "Determination of Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients by Centrifugal Partition Chromatography", $29,933, Expired September 30, 1989. Department of Energy for: "Use of Functionalized Surfactants and Cyclodextrins in Chemical Analysis, $216,000, Expired, May 30, 1991. Smokeless Tobacco Research Institute for: "Resolution & Transport of Nicotine Isomers via Cyclodextrin Complexation," $150,000, Expired October 31, 1990. Inexa Industria Extractora C.A., Quito Ecuador for: "HPLC Experiments with Datura Extract Using Mobile Phase", $6,300, Expired. Missouri Manufacturing Research and Training Center for: "Transport of Biologically Active Molecules Across MiquidLiquid Interfaces", $29,933, Expired September 30, 1990 Dow Chemical Company for: "New Methods for the Determination of Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients", $32,927, Expired September 30, 1990. Hoffmann-La Roche for: "Analytical Separation of Enantiomers", $6,000, Expired. Shell Oil Company for: "Use of Centrifugal Partition Chromatography for Rapid Preparative-Scale Separations", $25,000, Expired. Weldon Spring Endowment for: Theoretical and Practical Importance of Chiral Recognition for Enantiomers with Little or No Functionality", $30,000, Expires April 30, 1992. Monsanto Company for: "Removal of Trace Organic Compounds From Water via Cloud Point Extraction", $68,976, Expires November 14, 1992. American Chemical Society, Petroleum Research Fund for: "Enantiomeric Biomarker Resolution and its Role in Petroleum Research", $40,000, Expires August 1993. Biotechnology Research and Development Corporation: "Novel Methods for Commercial Scale Enantiomeric Separations", $229,440, Expires April 1, 1993. National Institute of Health for: "Chiral Recognition and Separation via Ordered Media", $439,135, Expires June 30, 1994. Department of Energy for: "Molecular Recognition of Enantiomeric Hydrocarbons by Liquid Functionalized Cyclodextrins: A New Approach for Geochemical Research", $216,000, Expires May 1994. Monsanto-Center for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST) (These funds obtained for CEST by DWA were, at the company's insistence, tied directly to him), $1,000,000. Department of Energy for: "A New Class of Macrocyclic Chiral Selectors for Stereochemical Analysis", $220,000 Expires Sept. 1997. EPA for: "Pollution Prevention and Enhancement of Biodegradability via Isomer Elimination in Consumer Products", $390,000 Expires Sept. 1998. Smokeless Tobacco Research Council: “Identification of Enantiomeric Compounds in Smokeless Tobacco and Their Biological Effects in Cells”, $150,000, Expires June 30, 2000. Plant Science for: "Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules", $45,000, Expires June 30, 2003. Biotech Council for: "Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules", $100,000, Expires June 30, 2003 NIH for: "Macrocyclic Antibiotic Mediated Chiral Recognition and Enantioselective Separations", $700,000, Expires Jan. 2004. Keck Proposal, $3,000,000 (DWA is one of ten investigators). 75 NIH for: Minority Supplement for "Macrocyclic Antibiotic Mediated Chiral Recognition and Enantioselective Separations", $190,000, Expires Dec. 31, 2005. NIH for: “Separating Microbes in the Manner of Molecules”, $511,000, Expires December 31, 2006 State Department: ~ $30,000, Expires January 31, 2005 BRC (Ames Lab) – collaborating with John Verkade: $125,000, Expires June 30, 2004 Glaxo-SmithKline: $100,000/year, Expires December 2005 Caldwell Fund for DWA Discovery and Research, ~$90,000/yr, no expiration. Pfizer: $25,000/year, No expiration date. Pfizer: $50,000/year, Expires December 2005. Pfizer: $60,000/year, Expires January 2009. CCAT – collaborating with Richard Larock: ~$30,000 NIH for: “Enantiomeric Separations”, $1,396,500, Expires February, 2010 Grant total for current active grants: $2,352,500.00 76
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