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Program of Workshop:

Mass spectrometry in Chemical Physics, Biophysics and Environmental sciences

Plenary session

25 of April 2002

Opening of Workshop

 

10.00-10.10

EMOKHONOV

Victor N.

Greeting of participants of Workshop

Moscow,

INPCP RAS

 

10.10-10.25

Gall

Lidia N.

Mass-spectrometry in Russia: Design of Mass-spectrometers for priority tasks in Science, Technology and Industry.

St. Petersburg,

IAI RAS

Plenary section 1:
Application of mass-spectrometry in biology

Chairman: Nikolaev Eugene N.
(10.25 14.00)

1

10.25-10.45

Mamyrin

Boris A.

Mass spectrometry - from atomic nuclei to

superheavy clusters and biomolecules

St. Petersburg,

PTI RAS

2

10.45-11.05

Burlingame

Alma L.

MALDI TOF TOF MS and Proteomics of the Nuclear Pore Complex

San Francisco,

UCSF, USA

3

11.25-11.45

Talroze

Victor L.

Laser methods for MS analysis of complex bio-organic and inorganic substances : Matrix decomposition assists desorption

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS;

San Francisco,

UCSF, USA

4

11.05-11.25

Baldwin

Michael A.

Time of flight mass spectrometers for protein identification, analysis and biophysical studies

San Francisco,

UCSF, USA

5

11.45-12.05

Smith

Cassandra

DNA Analysis by Mass Spectrometry

Boston,

Boston University,

USA

6

12.05-12.15

Nikolaev

Eugene N.

Information about poster session

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS

 

12.15-12.40

Coffee break (Poster hall)

7

12.40-13.00

Franzen

Jochen

A new MALDI-MS/MS-TOF principle for biopolymer research

Bremen,

Bruker Daltonik GmbH,

Germany

8

13.00-13.20

Thiele

Herbert

Protonscape: An integrated WEB-based software concept for proteomics

Bremen,

Bruker Daltonik GmbH,

Germany

9

13.20-13.40

LiKhnova

Olga P.

Mass spectrometers of company Amersham Bioscienes: Ettan MALDI-ToF and Ettan ESI-ToF

Moscow,

ZAO Amersham Bioscienes Traiding

10

13.40-14.00

Völlkopf

Uwe

LCMS & Proteomics

Überlingen,

Applera Deutschland GmbH,

Germany

 

14.00-15.00

Dinner

Chairman: Mamyrin Boris A.
(15.00 19.40)

11

15.00-15.20

Dodonov

Alexander F.

Study of structure and ion-molecule reactions of ESI ions using the high-resolution O-TOF MS interfaced with the molecule ion reactor based on the segmented RFQ

Chernogolovka,

INEPCP RAS

12

15.20-15.40

Cooks

R. Graham

Miniature cylindrical ion traps and ion trap arrays

Purdue University,

USA

13

15.40-16.00

Nikolaev

Eugene N.

Molecular recognition of chirality by mass spectrometry

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS

14

16.00-16.20

Kaltashov

Igor A.

Unorthodox uses of mass spectrometry: looking at protein shape, dynamics and function

Amherst,

UMASS,

USA

15

16.20-16.40

ESIPOV

Stanislav E.

The mass-spectral analysis of biopolymers, high molecular weight organic substances by methods of laser desorbtion/ionization and ionization at atmospheric pressure

Moscow,

IBC RAS

16

16.40-17.20

Derrick

Peter J.

Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance and electrospray ionisation: contributions towards better understanding of dynamics of protein interactions in solution

University of Warwick, UK

 

17.20-17.40

Coffee break (Poster hall)

17

17.40-18.00

Kosevich

Marina V.

Biophysical and ecological application of low temperature secondary emission mass spectrometry

Kharkov,

ILTPE NASU

18

18.00-18.20

Forys

Mieczyslaw

Low energy electron capture processes

Siedlce,

University of Podlasie, Poland

19

18.20-18.40

Zubarev

Roman A.

Investigation into mechanism of electron capture dissociation

Odense,

Univ. South Denmark,

Denmark

20

18.40-19.00

Balakin

Alexander A.

Track Membranes in Mass Spectral Analysis of Solutions

Chernogolovka,

INEPCP RAS

 

19.00-19.40

Celebration of Victor L. Talroze

21

19.00-19.15

Larin

Igor K.

Professor Victor Lvovich Talroze: congratulation on his 80th birthday

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS

 

19.1519.40

Discussion

 

20.00

Friendly supper

26 of April 2002

Plenary section 2:
Application of mass spectrometry in ecology and chemical
physics. Technical problems of mass spectrometry

Chairman: Zubarev Roman
(10.00 14.00)

1

10.00-10.20

Mazunov

Victor A.

Molecules with extra-electron:

Investigation of formation and decay by means of mass spectrometry

Ufa,

IMCP URC RAS

2

10.20-10.40

Sidorov

Lev N.

Mass spectrometric measurements of electron affinity of the higher fullerenes and their endohedral derivatives

Moscow,

MSU

3

10.40-11.00

Zarvin

Alexander E.

Mass spectrometry of supersonic gas flows

Novosibirsk,

NSU

4

11.00-11.20

Dubenskii

Boris M.

Mass spectrometers with multimembrane inlet system for ecological investigation

St. Petersburg ,

AOZT "Analytic"

5

11.20-11.40

Tantsyrev

Georgy D.

Ionic emission from molecular substances initiated by atomic particles bombardment

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS

6

11.40-12.00

IVANOV

Vyacheslav P.

Fundamental aspects of application of secondary ion and termally programmed mass spectrometries for studying the composition and structure of surface of catalysts and catalytic properties

Novosibirsk,

IC SB RAS

7

12.00-12.20

Gall

Lidia N.

A new approach to calculating ion-optical systems of static mass spectrometers

St. Petersburg,

IAI RAS

 

12.20-14.00

Poster session (Coffee break)

 

14.00-15.00

Dinner

Chairman: Talroze Victor L.
(15.00 17.00)

8

15.00-15.20

Sikharulidze

Georgy G.

Glow discharge mass spectrometry. Opportunities and prospects.

Chernogolovka,

IMTHM RAS

9

15.20-15.40

Khalilov

Radik R.

Measurement of isotope rations of elements in molecules of organic compounds using high resolution chromato-mass-spectrometer

Ufa,

ERPC

10

15.40-16.00

Klyuev

Nikolay A.

Chromato-mass spectrometric determination of

superecotoxicants (PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs) in various environmental matrices

Moscow,

IEE RAS

11

16.00-16.20

TUrov

Yuri P.

Mass spectral analysis in petrochemistry, geochemistry and environment

Tomsk,

IOC SB RAS

12

16.20-16.40

Stolyarova

Valentina L.

Application of high temperature mass spectrometry for the solution of ecological goals

St. Petersburg,

ISC RAS

Closing of Workshop

 

16.40-16.50

Talroze

Victor L.

 

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS

 

16.50-17.00

EMOKHONOV

Victor N.

 

Moscow,

INEPCP RAS

 

18.00

Departure in Moscow

Poster session

Biology- B
Chemical Physics - CP
Ecology - E
Methodical problems MP

Section #1: Application of mass spectrometry in biology

1

Cooks R. Graham

Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, USA

Chiral preferences in the dissociation of homogeneous amino acid/ metal ion clusters

B-1

2

Frankevich Vladimir Evgenevich

Department of Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland.

Innovations in MALDI FTICR mass spectrometry

B-2

3

Galkin

Eugene G.

Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS,

Ufa

Mass spectrometry for biological conversion of pesticides (2,4-D and 2,4,5-) study)

B-4

4

Harybin

Oleg N.

Moscow Physical Technical Institute (State University)

Ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer for biological applications

B-10

5

Leipunsky

Ilya O.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow

Mathematical modeling of physical chemical processes in

MALDI matrix induced by a laser beam.

B-5

6

Luzhnov

Vladislav V.

Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow

The use of cycloalkylcarbonyl derivatives for the determination of amino acids by GC/MS

B-6

7

Polaykov

Nikita B.

M.M. Shemyakin-Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic chemistry RAS, Moscow

LC/MS analysis of the saitarin (water-alcohol extract from horns of saiga)

B-7

8

Polaykov

Nikita B.

M.M. Shemyakin-Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic chemistry RAS, Moscow

The investigation of MALDI mass-spectrometry method for analyzing protein-lipid interraction membrane part of ATP-synthase from bovine heart mitochondria.

B-8

9

Shelkovsky

Vadim S.

B.Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NASU,

Kharkov, Ukraine

Biophysical applications of field ionization and field desorption mass spectrometry.

B-11

10

Sysoev

Alexey A.

Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (State University)

Membrane inlet TOF mass spectrometer as a tool of earlier diagnostics of gastric disease

B-9

11

Vyrypaev

Eugene M.

Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS, Ufa

Chromato-mass-spectrometry in resolution of stereochemical

problems of prostanoids chemistry

B-3

Section #2: Application of mass spectrometry in chemical physics

1

Asfandiarov

Nail L.

Institute of Physics of Molecules and Crystals RAS,

Ufa

Violation of Koopmans theorem in the processes of negative ion formation

CP-1

2

Belitskaja

Elena A.

Institute of Petroleum chemistry SB RAS, Tomsk

Investigation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sedimentary rocks of the south of western Siberia by a method of a gas chromatography-mass-spectrometry

CP-2

3

Borisov

Roman S.

Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS,

Moscow

Stereoisometric effects in chemical ionization mass spectra of conformationally rigid N-heterocyclic alcohols

CP-3

4

Gladky

Alexey Yu.

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis RAS, Novosibirsk

Mechanism of propane oxidation over nickel in the self-oscillating mode studied with mass-spectrometric system for direct detection of free radicals

CP-5

5

Jigatch

Alexey N.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,

Moscow

TPD-MS (temperature programmed desorption with mass-spectral analysis of desorbed species) as a technique to study chemical properties of ultra-fine metal surfaces

CP-8

6

Keheyan Yeghis

Institute for the study of nanostructurated materials, National research Council (CNR), Italy

Ion-molecule reactions of PAHs

CP-31

7

Kuskov

Michail L.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow

TPD-MS (temperature programmed desorption with mass-spectral analysis of desorbed species) as a technique to study active surface sites of heterogeneous catalysts of olefin polymerization.

CP-10

8

Laritchev

Michail N.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow

The application of technique of thermodesorbtion mass spectrometry for investigation of composition of soot particles from different combustion sources

CP-11

9

Markov

Vitaly Yu.

Chemistry Department, MSU,

Moscow

Fluorination in situ in mass spectrometer

CP-13

10

Mavrodiev

Vladimir K.

Institute of organic chemistry RAS, Ufa.

Mass-spectrometry of negative ions and photo electron spectrometry of elemental organic compound of IV group

CP-12

11

Misharin

Alexander S..

Moscow Physical Technical Institute (State University)

A study of ion/molecule reactions in Xe(+) + Ethanol system by flow technique mass spectrometry.

CP-14

12

Misharin

Alexander S..

Moscow Physical Technical Institute (State University)

A study of ion/molecule reactions in Xe(+) + Acetone system by flow technique mass spectrometry.

CP-15

13

Novikova

Ludmila. I.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,

Chernogolovka

Could the ions be extracted without a solvent shell directly from liquid?

CP-16

14

Orkin

Vladimir L.

National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Rate constants for the reactions between OH radicals and hadrohalocarbons over the extended temperature range

CP-32

15

Paramonov

Eugene A.

Environmental Research and Protection Center, Ufa

Mass spectrometry with chemical ionization in analysis of perfluoroine carbonic acids and their ethers products of perfluoroctene ozonolysis

CP-17

16

Pikhtovnikov Sergey V.

Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ufa

Study of keto-stabilizied sulfur ylides using the method of mass-spectrometry of negative ions

CP-18

17

Pikhtovnikov Sergey V.

Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ufa

Resonance capture of electrons by molecules of substituted cyclopentadienyl chloride

CP-19

18

Raznikova

Marina O.

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka

Estimation of modification probability for complex polyfunctional molecules by their mass spectra

CP-20

19

Shugurov

Sergey M

St. Petersburg State University, department of chemistry,

St. Petersburg

Application of double two-temperature cell in mass spectrometric thermodynamic studies

CP-29

20

Shulipa

Andrey K.

Institute for Analytical Instrumentation of RAS,

St. Petersburg

On the charge composition of creeping discharge plasma

CP-30

21

Soulimenkov

Ilya V.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,

Chernogolovka

The method of study kinetics of decay/transformation reactions of electrosprayed ions in a segmented gas filled RFQ interfaced to the high resolution ortho-TOF MS

CP-23

22

Storozhev

Vladimir B.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,

Moscow

Theoretical modeling of the fission process of charges droplets in the electrospray

CP-21

23

Streletskii

Alexey V.

Chemistry Department, Moscow State University

Application of sulfur matrix for analysis of the halogenated fullerenes (MS MALDI)

CP-22

24

Sukhodub

Leonid F.

Institute of Applied Physics NASU, Sumy, Ukraine

Mismatches DNA pairs: mass spectrometry and MNDO/H calculations

CP-24

25

Sukhodub

Ludmila B.

Institute of Applied Physics NASU, Sumy, Ukraine

TOF-PDMS and XRD investigations of Ti-containing hydroxyapatites

CP-25

26

Tihomirov

Grigory A.

Chemistry Department, Moscow State University

Mass-spectral hermodynamical study of dinitratocopper polymorphism

CP-27

27

Titov

ichail I.

M.M. Shemyakin Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic chemistry RAS, Moscow

The mass - spectral analysis of oligonucleotide by methods of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ ionization

CP-26

28

Tsybin

Oleg Yu.

Physical Electronics Laboratory,

State Technical University,

St. Petersburg

Ion desorption under electron injection into thin metal target.

CP-28

29

Vinogradov

Pavel S.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,

Moscow

Reactions of internal rearrangement of particles in ionic complexes.

CP-4

30

Yelistratov

Oleg V.  

Analytical Center Ural Electrochemical Integrated Plant, Novouralsk

Mass spectrometry determination of organofluoric impurities in uranium hexafluoride by thermal destruction

CP-6

31

Yelistratov

Oleg V.  

Analytical Center Ural Electrochemical Integrated Plant, Novouralsk

Determination of impurities in uranium hexafluoride by mass spectrometry with preliminary cryogenic concentration

CP-7

32

Zelenov

Vladislav V.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,

Chernogolovka.

Mass-spectrometric studies of physical, thermochemical, and reactive properties of xenon fluorides, xenon oxides, and xenon oxyfluorides

CP-9

Section #3: Application of mass spectrometry in ecology

1

Chervonnyi

Alexander D.

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS

Chernogolovka

Sublimation of waste-form containing SrO or SrCl2.

E-6

2

Chervonnyi

Alexander D.

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS

Chernogolovka

High-temperature degradation of waste-form containing rare earth chloride.

E-7

3

Golik

Sergey V. 

Analytical Center Ural Electrochemical Integrated Plant, Novouralsk

Determination of total content and isotopic composition of uranium in environmental media samples taken in UEIP locality

E-2

4

Gooznjaeva

Marina Yu.

Institute of Oil Chemistry RAS,

Tomsk

Analysis of the chemical pollutants in the environment by GC/MS methods

E-3

5

Ivanov

Vyacheslav P.

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Novosibirsk

Study of composition and structure of composition and structure of surface layers of atmospheric aerosols by secondary ion mass spectrometry

E-4

6

Makas

Alexey L.

Design Technological Institute of Instrument Engineering for Geophysics and Ecology SB RAS,

Novosibirsk

The fast GC/MS analysis of chemical warfare agents

E-5

7

Webster

Barbara J.

Boston University, Boston,

USA

Science and environmental values in the adirondack State Park, the interplay of science and politics in conservation public policy

E-1

Section #4: Technical problems of mass spectrometry

1

Akopyan

Michail E.

Institute of Physics, St. Petersburg State University

Laser photoionization spectrometer

MP-2

2

Chardakova

Ella V.

Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS (branch) Chernogolovka

The real-time acquisition program for high-resolution Ortho-TOF mass spectra registration enabling 0.5m S sampling step to study linear quadrupole ion trap dynamic processes.

MP-14

3

Fatjuschina

Elena V.

Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow

Mass spectrometric study of the relationship between the relative ion yield and the processes of ion formation in the plasma ion sources

MP-13

4

Kouzmin

Alexey G.

Institute for Analytical Instrumentation of RAS, St. Petersburg

Creeping discharge mass spectrometry: a new method for elemental analysis of dielectrics

MP-7

5

Kouznetsov Grigory B.

Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (state university),

Moscow

Projects of application laser TOF mass-spectrometer lamas-10m for the analytical problems

MP-6

6

Kozlovski

Vyacheslav I.

Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka

The method for measurement of the ion mobility and diffusion coefficient of electrosprayed ions in a segmented gas filled RFQ interfaced to the high-resolution Ortho-TOF MS.

MP-3

7

Kretinina

Alexandra V.

Institute for Analytical Instrumentation of RAS, St.Petersburg

A small-sized gas chromatograph mass-spectrometer

MP-4

8

Kudryavtsev

Andrey S.

Design Technological Institute of Instrument Engineering for Geophysics and Ecology SB RAS, Novosibirsk

Ion production of organophosphorus compounds at atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry

MP-5-

9

Kukui

Alexandre G.

Orleans, CNRS/LCSR, France

Application of high pressure turbulent flow reactor - chemical ionization mass spectrometry to the gas phase chemical kinetics studies

MP-1

10

Mikhnovec

Pavel V.

Institute for Analytical instrumentation of RAS,

St. Petersburg

Modification of quadrupole mass spectrometer MS 7303 BY glow discharge ion source for analysis of solid samples.

MP-8

11

Pokrovsky

Leonid M.

Institute of Organic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk

Qualitative analysis of natural and anthropogenous mixtures

with use of modern GC/MS methods

MP-9

12

Pokrovsky

Leonid M.

Institute of Organic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk

The strategy of the qualitative GC/MS analysis

MP-10

13

Popov

Igor A.

Moscow Physical Technical Institute (State University)

The ion trajectories stability in 2D- AND 3D- quadrupoles in presence of uniform magnetic field.

MP-11

14

Tarasova

Irina A.

Moscow Physical Technical Institute (State University)

An Internet-accessible mass spectrometer

MP-12

The important dates and deadlines are:

18 of February, 2002 Deadline for receipt of registration forms
15 of March, 2002 Deadline for receipt of abstracts
15 of March, 2002 Deadline for receipt of individual information for visa.
22 of March, 2002 Notification to authors of acceptance of abstracts
30 of March, 2002 Final scientific program will be published
5 of April, 2002 Deadline for registration fee (to be paid by bank transfer)
24 of April, 2002 Afternoon - registration of participants in Moscow
27 of April, 2002 Departure from Zvenigorod to Moscow


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