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The Tenth International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Hyphenated Chromatographic Analyzers
& the Tenth International Symposium on Advances in Extraction Techniques 2008 will be jointly organized by the Royal Flemish Chemical Society (KVCV), and the Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group (C&EG)
of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)to take place at Site Oud Sint-Jan, Bruges (Belgium) January 28 - February 1, 2008.

Date: 28.01.2008 - 01.02.2008
National/International: International
Language: English
Type: Symposium
Location: Site Oud Sint-Jan, Bruges (Belgium)
Contact: Symposium Chairman
Dr. Robert Smits
Roelsstraat 20
B-8670 Oostduinkerke (Belgium)

tel : +32 58 523116
fax : +32 58 514575
Email: htc@ordibo.be
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄www.ordibo.be⁄htc⁄index.html


HTC-10

Following the Ninth HTC-symposium which was held in York (UK) in February 2006, HTC-10 will again cover all fundamental aspects, instrumental developments and applications of hyphenated chromatographic techniques. Emphasis will be placed on hyphenation of chromatographs and detection systems, sample introduction, miniaturisation, automation, microfabricated analytical devices and on the design of hyphenated on-line and at-line chromatographic process analysers.

ExTech®-10

ExTech® is a symposium series highlighting new extraction technologies for chemical and biochemical analysis in laboratory and on-site settings. The general focus is on sample preparation including methods for rapid and selective enrichment prior to analysis and micro-sample preparation. Major emphasis will be placed on the fundamental understanding of extraction processes that result in greater selectivity and efficiency in method development and a rationalisation of method selection for specific applications. On-site environmental methods and biomedical applications will be covered. The 2008 edition will focus especially on passive sampling methods, use of molecular imprinted polymers, biologically modified sorbents, novel coatings and sorbent materials.


The programme:

The scientific programme consists of oral presentations in plenary and parallel sessions, poster presentations, tutorials, discussion sessions and product seminars.

A technical exhibition of chromatographic equipment, books and accessories will ensure a strong interaction between instrumentation and scientific communication. Companies interested in participating in the exhibition are invited to contact the Symposium Secretariat



Deadlines

June 30,2007Deadline for receipt of abstracts
December 1,2007Deadline for registrations at reduced fee
December 15,2007Deadline for receipt of last-minute posters










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