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2017 Inverse Gas Chromatography Symposium

25 - 26 September 2017, Newark, United States


Introduction
The 2017 iGC Symposium is a two-day event on Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) technique for materials characterization and is being held in Newark, New Jersey on September 25th & 26th 2017. This symposium is organized by Surface Measurement Systems Ltd.

The event is driven by the increasing demand for advanced experimental techniques for characterizing the physical and surface chemical properties of complex particulate, film, fiber and bulk solids.

The aim is to facilitate interdisciplinary interactions within the research community and will feature speakers from both industry and academia discussing their experiences in using the IGC technique.

Presentation Topics

Monday, September 25

Role of Surface Energy in Particle Engineering
​Dr. Rajesh Dave – New Jersey Institute of Technology

iGC-Getting up to Speed for a Quick Impact
Dr. Andrew Jensen – Pfizer

Differentiation of Pharmaceutical Polymorphs by iGC
Dr. Vincent Abeyta – Boehringer-Ingelheim

Pharmaceutical Performance of Surface Modified Excipients.
Dr. Rodolfo Pinal – Purdue University

A Platform Approach to Study Material Properties of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Dr. Raimundo Ho – Abbvie

Correlation between IGC and Microflotation in Mineral Processing
Dr. Kristian Waters – McGill University

Panel Discussion – Surface energy Heterogeneity as measured by iGC
Dr. Daryl Williams, Dr. Dan Burnett, Dr. Anett Kondor – Surface Measurement Systems

Tuesday, September 26

Application of Inverse Gas Chromatography to the Measurement of Solubility and Diffusivity of Solvents in Polymers
Dr. Ronald Danner – Penn State University

Understanding the Substrate: Utility of Inverse Gas Chromatography in Consumer Product Development
Dr. Steve Page – Proctor & Gamble

Practical Aspects of Method Development and Troubleshooting in Inverse Gas Chromatography
Dr. Douglas Gardner – University of Maine

Multiple Linear Regression for Processing Data from Inverse Gas Chromatography Experiments
Dr. Rahul Bagwe – Solvay (Cytec Industries Inc.)

IGC Surface Energy of Hybrids of Nanocellulose and Organic/Inorganic Biocides
Dr. Gloria Oporto – West Virginia University

Permeability of Low Molecular Weight Alcohols in Hydroxypropyl Xylan Films
Dr. Phillip Choi – University of Alberta

iGC Isotherms and Surface Area
Dr. Anett Kondor – Surface Measurement Systems
Speakers
Venue
DoubleTree by Hilton Newark Airport

DoubleTree by Hilton Newark Airport, 128 Frontage Road, Newark, NJ 07114, United States

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Surface Measurement Systems are the world leaders in Dynamic Vapor Sorption technology and Inverse Gas Chromatography instrumentation and solutions. We develop and engineer
innovative experimental techniques and instrumentation for physico-chemical characterisation of complex solids.  

By carefully controlling, measuring and analysing the physico-chemical interaction of vapors with solid samples such as powders, fibres and films. Surface Measurement Systems can help solve problems in research and development, such as stability studies and drying performance, through to manufacturing and quality control.
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Zen Limuco
Surface Measurement Systems
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