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VIII REUNIÓN DE LA SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE ESPECTROMETRÍA DE MASAS (VIII-RSEEM) VIII MEETING OF SPANISH MASS SPECTOMETRY SOCIETY (VIII-SEEM) V REUNIÓN NACIONAL DE DIOXINAS, FURANOS Y COMPUESTOS ORGÁNICOS PERSISTENTES RELACIONADOS V NATIONAL MEETING OF DIOXINS, FURANS AND OTHER PERSIS- TANT ORGANIC RELATED COMPOUNDS BARCELONA 12-16 JUNIO 2017 ORGANIZA Organizer INSTITUT DE DIAGNOSI AMBIENTAL I ESTUDIS DE L’AIGUA www.seem-dioxinas2017.activacongresos.com

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VIII REUNIÓN DE LA SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE ESPECTROMETRÍA DE MASAS (VIII-RSEEM)

VIII MEETING OF SPANISH MASS SPECTOMETRY SOCIETY (VIII-SEEM)

V REUNIÓN NACIONAL DE DIOXINAS, FURANOS Y COMPUESTOS ORGÁNICOS PERSISTENTES RELACIONADOS

V NATIONAL MEETING OF DIOXINS, FURANS AND OTHER PERSIS-TANT ORGANIC RELATED COMPOUNDS

BARCELONA12-16 JUNIO

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ORGANIZAOrganizer

INSTITUT DE DIAGNOSI AMBIENTAL I ESTUDIS DE L’AIGUA

www.seem-dioxinas2017.activacongresos.com

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BIENVENIDA

El Laboratorio de Dioxinas del IDAEA-CSIC de Barcelona y el grupo de Química Analítica (Análisis de Contaminantes) de la Universidad de Barcelona, tienen el placer de daros una grata y calurosa bienvenida a la V Reunión Nacional de Dioxinas, Furanos y Compuestos Orgánicos Persistentes Relacionados y a la VIII Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Espectrometría de Masas, que se celebran en un evento único del 12 al 16 de Junio de 2017 en Barcelona.

Desde hace tiempo y dado el período de crisis que se sigue atravesando, en la SEEM seguimos apostando por aunar esfuerzos y celebrar reuniones conjuntas con otras sociedades o comunidades científicas con las que tenemos como nexo de unión la Espectrometría de Masas, tanto en su vertiente más teórica y de desarrollo tecnológico como en su aplicación directa a la resolución de problemas analíticos en un gran número de campos. En esta ocasión, hemos querido acercarnos al campo de medio ambiente celebrando la VIII Reunión de la SEEM con la V Reunión Nacional de Dioxinas. Esperamos que esta colaboración resulte fructífera para todos vosotros.

En el programa de mano se incluye la agenda del evento con los títulos y autores de las comunicaciones científicas de ambas reuniones. Se han programado dos días para cada una de las dos reuniones, dejando la tarde del segundo día sesiones conjuntas de ambas reuniones. El programa científico que se presenta consta de un total de 6 conferencias plenarias y 6 comunicaciones invitadas, todas ellas a cargo de ponentes de reconocido prestigio a nivel nacional e internacional. Se han presentado 91 comunicaciones por parte de centros de investigación, universidades, administraciones públicas y empresas privadas de todo el ámbito nacional. De entre las comunicaciones presentadas se han seleccionado 34 como comunicaciones orales y las 57 restantes se presentan en formato póster, de los cuales 8 han sido también elegidos para su presentación en formato de comunicación flash. Por otro lado, previo a las dos reuniones se ha organizado un curso de espectrometría de masas al cual han asistido unos 25 participantes.

La organización de este evento responde tanto al trabajo conjunto del comité organizador formado por miembros del IDAEA-CSIC y de la Universidad de Barcelona, a la labor del comité científico formado por los miembros de la Junta de la SEEM y colegas de reconocido prestigio nacional, quienes nos han asesorado para elaborar un programa suficientemente atractivo para los asistentes.

Es necesario destacar la gran acogida que ha tenido esta reunión conjunta por parte de las empresas, como puede verse en el panel de empresas patrocinadoras tanto del evento como de los premios que se otorgan a las mejores comunicaciones (orales y pósteres) en ambas reuniones. Los patrocinadores disponen de una zona para exhibir sus productos e instrumentos que está integrada con la zona de exhibición de pósteres y eventos sociales. Queremos por ello mostrar nuestra más sincera gratitud por su participación y soporte financiero a este evento.

Queridos amigos y compañeros sólo queda agradeceros vuestra participación a esta reunión conjunta. Los comités científico y organizador han trabajado con ilusión para proporcionaros una estancia científicamente provechosa y socialmente agradable, por lo que esperamos que el evento que hemos organizado responda con creces a vuestras expectativas.

Encarnación Moyano Esteban Abad Presidenta SEM Vicepresidente SEEM

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COMITÉS

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COMITÉ ORGANIZADOR

Esteban Abad, (Chair) IDAEA-CSIC Encarna Moyano,  (Co-chair) Universitat de Barcelona Manuela Ábalos, IDAEA-CSIC  Miguel Ángel Adrados, IDAEA-CSIC Juan Francisco Ayala,  Universitat de BarcelonaDamià Barceló, IDAEA-CSIC Josep Caixach, IDAEA-CSIC Mª Teresa Galceran,  Universitat de BarcelonaSilvia Lacorte, IDAEA-CSIC Gene Martrat, IDAEA-CSIC Óscar Núñez, Universitat de BarcelonaJordi Parera, IDAEA-CSIC Francisco Javier Santos, Universitat de BarcelonaJordi Sauló, IDAEA-CSIC Raquel Seró, Universitat de BarcelonaJoan Solé, HiTCRosa Ventura, Fundació Institut Hospital del Mar d’investigacións Mèdiques (FMIM)

COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO

Joaquín Beltran, Universitat Jaume IBernabé Bodas, SCIEXMontserrat Carrascal, IIBB-CSICArgelia Castaño, CNSA – Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIJuan Conesa, Universidad de AlicanteJordi Díaz, Institut Químic de Sarrià (IQS)Ethel Eljarrat, IDAEA-CSIC Gerardo Fernández, Universidad A CoruñaBelén Gómara, IQO-CSICMª José González, IQO-CSICBegoña Jiménez, IQO-CSICMª Ángeles Martínez, CIEMATJaume Morales, Agilent TechnologiesMartí Nadal, Universidad Rovira i VirgiliSandra Pérez, IDAEA-CSIC Josep Rivera, IDAEA-CSIC Pablo Rodríguez, Universidad de OviedoJuan Vicente Sancho, Universitat Jaume IAne Urtiaga, Universidad de Cantabria

CONFERENCIANTES INVITADOS

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Gianluca GiorgiDep. of Biotechnology, Chemistry & Pharmacy, University of Siena, Siena, ItalyGas phase regio and Stereochemical diff erenti ati on and reacti vity of biomolecules

Robert B. (“Chip”) CodyJEOL USA, Inc.Ambient Ionizati on, DART and “Dark Matt er”

Alfredo Sanz MedelDep. de Química Analíti ca, Universidad de OviedoNuevos avances en ionización por plasmas y masas: ICP-MS(QQQ) y NPs para proteómica guiada y GD-MS para especiación en la nanoescala

Jacob de BoerVrije Universiteit, Dep. Environment & Health, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsDirect Probe Injecti on for screening products on fl ame retardants

Heidi FiedlerÖrebro University, School of Science and Technology, Örebro, SwedenDioxins and other POPs: from source to risk management

Gianfranco BrambillaIsti tuto Superiore di Sanità, Dept. Food Safety, Nutriti on, and Veterinary Public Health, Rome, ItalyEnvironmental Quality Standards and End-of-Waste criteria able to support Food Safety and Food Security: the Italian experience on POPs

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José Miguel Vadillo

Dep. of Analyti cal Chemistry, University of MálagaGone with the wind: a journey through mobility-ion separati on techniques

Juan Francisco García Reyes

Dep. de Química Analíti ca, Universidad de JaénDielectric barrier discharge: a versati le ionizati on method for mass spectrometry

Hector Gallart Ayala

Metabolomics Unit at Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). Lausanne, SwitzerlandMass spectrometry in clinical biomarker discovery from non-targeted to targeted metabolomics

Oscar Yanes

Metabolomics Platf orm, Dep. of Electronic Engineering, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain. From Spectrometric data to metabolic networks: an integrated quanti tati ve view of cell metabolism

Joan O. Grimalt

Insti tute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA)Center of Research and Development (CID)Infl uence of maternal and sociodemographic characteristi cs on the accumulati on of organohalogen compounds in Argenti nian women

Juan A. Conesa

Dep. of Chemical Engineering, University of Alicante, SpainFormación y destrucción de contaminantes durante la descomposición térmica de residuos electrónicos y eléctricos

Joaquim Beltran

Research Insti tute for Pesti cides and Water (IUPA), Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, SpainWorking strategies, improvements and drawbacks of using APCI in GC/MS and GC/MS/MS

Lecture and Communication codes:

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PLS: SEEM Plenary Lecture

IS: SEEM Invited Lecture

OS: SEEM Oral Communication

PS: SEEM Poster Communication

PLD: DIOXINS Plenary Lecture

ID: DIOXINS Invited Lecture

OD: DIOXINS Oral Communication

PD: DIOXINS Poster Communications

SL: Sponsor Lecture

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MONDAY JUNE 12Mass Spectrometry Course: Fundamentals, Identification and

Characterization of Organic Compounds

9:00 am - 19:00 pm

Instructors

Encarnación Moyano – Course Organizer - Universitat de Barcelona

Belén Gómara – IQOG/CSIC

Juan Vicente Sancho – Universitat Jaume

Francisco Javier Santos – Universitat de Barcelona I

09.00 - 10.00 Presentación del curso Introducción y fundamentos de la espectrometría de masas (Encarnación Moyano)

10.00 - 11.00 Fuentes de ionizacion en GC-MS (EI, CI, NICI, API) (Belén Gómara)

11.00 - 11.30 Pausa/Café

11.30 - 13.00 Fuentes de ionizacion en LC-MS (ESI, APCI, APPI) (Juan Vicente Sancho)

13.00 - 14.30 Comida

14.30 - 16.00 Analizadores de masas (baja y alta resolución). Espectrometría de masas en tándem (Francisco Javier Santos)

16.00 - 17.00 Analisis cuantitativo: problemas, estrategias y soluciones (GC-MS, LC-MS) (Encarnación Moyano/Francisco Javier Santos)

17.00 - 17.30 Pausa/Café

17.30 - 19.00 Estrategias para la identificacion y caracterizacion de compuestos organicos. Nuevos avances: Ambient MS, Ion Mobility MS (Encarnación Moyano)

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TUESDAY JUNE 13Opening Ceremony and Plenary Lectures

8:30 am SEEM Symposium Secretary Open

9:00 am SEEM 2017 Opening Ceremony

Encarnación Moyano – President of SEEM (Universitat de Barcelona)

Esteban Abad – Vicepresident of SEEM (IDAEA-CSIC)

Opening Plenary Lectures

Session Chairs: Encarnación Moyano – Universitat de Barcelona

Esteban Abad – IDAEA-CSIC

9:15 am PLS-01 Gas phase regio and Stereochemical differentiation and reactivity of biomolecules

Gianluca Giorgi

Dep. of Biotechnology, Chemistry & Pharmacy, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

10:00 am IS-01 Gone with the wind: a journey through mobility-ion separation techniques

José Miguel Vadillo, J. Javier Laserna

UMALASERLAB, Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain

10:30 am Coffee break

Poster Session 1 & Exhibition

Oral Session 1

Session Chairs: Joaquin Beltrán – Universitat Jaume I

Juan Francisco García-Reyes – Universidad de Jaén

11:30 am OS-01 Prediction of Collision Cross Section values for small molecules: application to Pesticide Residue Analysis

Juan V. Sancho(1), Lubertus Bijlsma(1), Richard Bade(1,2), Alberto Celma(1), Lauren Mullin(3), Gareth Cleland(3), Sara Stead(3), Felix Hernandez(1) (1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I,

Castellón, Spain.(2) School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia,

Adelaide, Australia. (3) Waters Corporation, Massachusetts, USA

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11:45 am OS-02 Low flow secondary electrospray ionization for volatile characterization delivers unique insights of biological and industrial processes

Rafael Cuesta(1), César Barrios(1), Mario Amo(1), Juan Fernández de la Mora(2), Alberto Tejero(3), Pablo M-L Sinues(3)

(1) Sociedad Europea de Análisis Diferencial de Movilidad, SEADM, Valladolid, Spain (2) Mechanical Engineering Department, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA(3) Dep. of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

12:00 pm OS-03 Touch spray-mass spectrometry using medical swabs for analysis of surgical margins during brain tumor resection

Raquel Seró(1), Valentina Pirro(2), Encarnación Moyano(1), R. Graham Cooks(2)

(1) Dep. of Analytical Chemistry and Chemical Enginering, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. (2) Dep. of Chemistry and Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development, Purdue University, USA

12:15 pm OS-04 Secondary electrospray ionization (SESI) for counterflow Mass Spectrometers: expanding compatibility to Time of Flight (TOF)

Gabriel Jaumà, Miriam Macia, Guillermo Vidal-de-Miguel

Fossil Ion Technology (FIT), Madrid, Spain

12:30 pm OS-05 Orthogonal approach based on High Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for the study of the metabolic pathway of Flonicamid in oranges

Rosalia López-Ruiz(1),*, Ana Belén Ruiz Muelle(2), Roberto Romero-González(1), I. Fernández(2), José Luis Martínez Vidal(1), Antonia Garrido Frenich(1)

(1) R. Group “Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants”, Dep. of Chemistry and Physics, Research Centre for Agricultural and Food Biotechnology (BITAL), Uni. of Almeria, Almeria, Spain. (2) Dep. of Chemistry and Physics. Organic Chemistry Area. Research Centre for Agricultural and Food Biotechnology (BITAL), Uni. of Almeria, Almeria, Spain.

12:45 pm OS-06 Characterization of triamcinolone acetonide metabolites and evaluation of their urinary profile after different administration routes using LC-MS/MS

Sergi Coll(1,2), Xavier Matabosch(1), Clara Perez-Maña(3,4), Rosa Ventura(1,2)

(1) Barcelona Antidoping Laboratory, Doping Control Research Group, IMIM, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain(2) Dep. of Experimental and Health Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain(3) Human Pharmacology and Clinical Neurosciences Research Group, IMIM, Barcelona, Spain(4) Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain

TUESDAY JUNE 13

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13:00 pm Lunch

Invited Lectures

Session Chairs: Juan Vicente Sancho – Universitat Jaume I

Montserrat Carrascal – CSIC-UAB

15:00 pm IS-02 Mass spectrometry in clinical biomarker discovery from non-targeted to targeted metabolomics

Hector Gallart-Ayala

Metabolomics Unit, Faculty of Medicine and Biology, University of Lausanne (Unil), Switzerland

15:30 pm IS-03 From Spectrometric data to metabolic networks: an integrated quantitative view of cell metabolism

Oscar Yanes(1,2)

(1) Metabolomics Platform, Dep. of Electronic Engineering, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain(2) Biomedical Research Center in Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Disorders (CIBERDEM), Madrid, Spain

16:00 pm Coffee break

Poster Session 2 & Exhibition

Oral Session 2

Session Chairs: Rosa Ventura – IMIM

Oscar Núñez – Universitat de Barcelona

17:00 pm OS-07 Determination of testosterone in human urine samples by isotope dilution UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS and low resolution selected reaction monitoring

Pablo Rodríguez-González(1), Amaia Ereño Artabe(1), Adriana González-Gago(1), Amanda Suarez Fernández(1), Jorge Pitarch Motellón(2), Antoni F. Roig-Navarro(2), Oscar J. Pozo(3) and J. Ignacio García Alonso(1) (1) Dep. of Physical and Analytical Chemistry. Faculty of Chemistry. Universidad de Oviedo. Spain(2) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain(3) Integrative Pharmacology and Systems Neuroscience Group, IMIM,

Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain

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17:15 pm OS-08 UHPLC-IMS-based metabolomics for discovering common markers od smoked herbs used in “spice”

Ruben Gil-Solsona(1), Anne-Laure Gassner(2), Lubertus Bijlsma(1), Olivier Delémont(2), Céline Weyermann(2), Pierre Esseiva(2), Juan Vicente Sancho(1)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain(2) School of Criminal Justice, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

17:30 pm OS-09 Targeted metabolomics as a novel high-throughput approach for new psychoactive substances characterization and classification

Eulàlia Olesti(1,2), Johannes G. Ramaekers(3), Tibor M Brunt(4), Marcel·lí Carbó(1,2), Cristina Fernández(1), Patricia Robledo(1,2), Esther Papaseit(5,6), Magí Farré(5,6), Óscar J. Pozo(1), Rafael de la Torre(1,2)

(1) Integrative pharmacology and systems neuroscience research group, IMIM, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Universitat Pompeu Fabra (CEXS-UPF), Barcelona, Spain. (3) Dep. of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. (4) Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction (Trimbos Institute), Dep. of Drug Monitoring & Policy, Utrecht, The Netherlands. (5) Dep. of Clinical Pharmacology, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol (IGTP), Badalona, Spain. (6) School of Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain.

17:45 pm OS-10 Analysis of urinary metabolome by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry in mice with prostate cancer

Laura Covadonga Rodas Sánchez (1) , Pablo Rodríguez-González (1), Pedro González-Menéndez (2), Juan Carlos Mayo Barrallo(2), Rosa Mª Sainz Menéndez (2), J. Ignacio García Alonso (1)

(1) Dep. of Physical and Analytical Chemistry. Faculty of Chemistry. Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.(2) University Institute of Oncology (IUOPA), Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain

18:00 pm Plenary meeting of SEEM

19:30 pm Welcome Cocktail

TUESDAY JUNE 13

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Oral Session 3

Session Chairs: Josep Caixach – IDAEA-CSIC

Sandra Pérez – IDAEA-CSIC

9:00 am OS-11 Investigation on the use and prevalence of synthetic cannabinoids in teenagers: the case of the youth detention centres

David Fabregat-Safont(1), Manuel Cárdenas(1), Mihaela Dalae(1), Abel Baquero(2,4), Gonzalo Haro(3,4), Juan Vicente Sancho(1), Félix Hernández (1), María Ibáñez(1)

(1)Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. (2)Amigó Foundation, Castellón, Spain. (3)Psychiatry Dep., Provincial Consortium Hospital, Castellón, Spain.(4)Department of Medicine, CEU Cardenal Herrera University, Castellón, Spain

9:15 am OS-12 Multy-analysis determination of tropane alkaloids in buckwheat and soy by liquid chromatography coupled to exactive-orbitrap

Jesús Marín-Sáez, Roberto Romero-González, Ana Romera-Torres, Francisco Javier Arrebola Liébanas, Antonia Garrido-Frenich

Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants, Dep. of Chemistry and Physics, BITAL, Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, Spain

9:30 am OS-13 Target and suspect screening of pharmaceuticals in lettuce tissues using low resolution and high resolution mass spectrometry

Nicola Montemurro(1,2), Cristina Postigo(2), Antonio Lonigro(1), Sandra Peréz(2), Damià Barcelò(2,3)

(1) Dep. of Agricultural and Environmental Science – University of Bari, Bari, Italy. (2) Dep. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), Parc Cientific i Tecnològic Univ. de Girona, Girona, Spain

9:45 am OS-14 Presence and levels of organic pollutants in dust from Barcelona

Miguel Velázquez Gómez, Elena Hurtado Fernández, Silvia Lacorte Bruguera

Dep. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain

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10:00 am Coffee break

Poster Session 3 & Exhibition

Invited Lecture

Session Chairs: Belén Gómara – IQOG-CSIC

Pablo Rodríguez – Universidad de Oviedo

11:00 am IS-04 Dielectric barrier discharge: a versatile ionization method for mass spectrometry

Juan F. García-Reyes(1), Felipe J. Lara-Ortega(1), José Robles-Molina(1), Bienvenida Gilbert-López(1), Antonio Molina-Díaz(1), Alexander Schütz2), Sebastian Brandt(2),and Joachim Franzke(2)

(1) Dep. of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universdad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain.

(2) ISAS- Leibnitz Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften. Dortmund, Germany.

Flash Communications

Session Chairs: Belén Gómara – IQOG-CSIC

Pablo Rodríguez – Universidad de Oviedo

11:30 am PS-01 Dielectric barrier discharge ionization-mass spectrometry of multiclass explosives and related compounds

José Robles-Molina(1), Felipe J. Lara-Ortega(1), David Moreno-González(1), Bienvenida Gilbert-López(1), Alexander Schütz(2), Sebastian Brandt(2), Joachim Franzke2), Antonio Molina-Díaz(1), Juan F. García-Reyes(1)

(1) Dep. of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universdad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain. (2) ISAS-Leibnitz Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften, Dortmund, Germany.

11:35 am PS-05 A cost-effective approach to produce 15N-labelled amino acids employing chlamydomonas reinhardtii CC503

Jesús Nicolás Carcelén(1), Juan Manuel Marchante-Gayón(1), Pablo Ro-dríguez González(1), Luis Valledor González(2), María Jesús Cañal Villan-ueva(2) and José Ignacio García Alonso(1)

(1) Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.(2) Department of Biology of Organisms and Systems, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.

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11:40 am PS-10 UHPLC-QTOF MS Metabolomics approach for Colombian coffee origin discrimination

Rubén Gil-Solsona(1), Duvan E. Hoyos(2), Gustavo A. Peñuela(2), Félix Hernández(1), Juan Vicente Sancho(1)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water (IUPA), University Jaume I, Castellón, Spain.(2) GDCON Research Group, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia.

11:45 am PS-11 Improving electrospray ionization of polycarboxylic acids by chemical derivatization. Comparison of derivatization agents

Alex Gomez-Gomez(1,2,3), Angie Soldevila(1), Neus Pizarro(1), Óscar J Pozo(1)

(1) Integrative Pharmacology and Systems Neuroscience Group, IMIM, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain.(2) Programa De Recerca En Epidemiologia i Salut Pública, ISGlobal, Campus Mar, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Universitat Pompeu Fabra (CEXS-UPF), Barcelona, Spain.

11:50 am PS-15 Simultaneous determination of aloin A and B in Aloe Vera juices using liquid chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry

Jesús Marín Sáez, José Antonio Martínez Martínez, María Luisa Jiménez Medina, Roberto Romero-Gonzalez, Antonia Garrido Frenich

Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants, Dep. of Chemistry and Physics, Research Centre for Agricultural and Food Biotechnology (BITAL), Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, Spain.

11:55 am PS-20 Characterization, authentication and biomarker discovery of extra virgin olive oils using UHPLC-HRMS and a metabolomics strategy

Mohamed Said(1), Oscar Núñez(1,2,3), Javier Saurina(1,2), Encarnación Moyano(1)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.(2) Research Institute in Food Nutrition and Food Safety, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.(3) Serra Húnter Fellow, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain.

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12:00 pm PS-23 Applying UHPLC-QTOF MS for the database-supported screening of organic pollutants in riverine fish

Juan Manuel Peña-Herrera(1), Jaume Aceña(1), Lluis Benejam(2), Nikolaos S. Thomaidis (3), Sandra Pérez Solsona(1), Damià Barceló(1)

(1) Water and Soil Quality Research Group, Dep. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain(2) Department of Environmental Sciences, Universitat de Vic, Vic, Spain (3) Department of Chemistry National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

12:05 am PS-26 Target and post-target analysis of perfluoroalkyl substances and organophosphorous compounds in breastmilk by liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry

Maria Isabel Beser(1), Marta Roca(2), Joaquim Beltrán(3) Vicent Yusà(1,4)

(1) Public Health Laboratory of Valencia-FISABIO. Valencia, Spain. (2) Analytical Unit, Health Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain. (3)

Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. (4)Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Plenary Lecture

Session Chairs: Maria Teresa Galceran – Universitat de Barcelona

Pablo Rodríguez – Universidad de Oviedo

12:15 pm PLS-02 Nuevos avances en ionización por plasmas y masas: ICP-MS(QQQ) y NPs para proteómica guiada y GD-MS para especiación en la nanoescala

Alfredo Sanz-Medel y Grupo “Espectrometría Analítica”

Dep. de Química Física y Analítica, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain

13:00 pm Lunch

WEDNESDAY JUNE 14

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Opening Ceremony and Plenary Lecture

14:30 pm Dioxins Symposium Secretary Open

15:00 pm Dioxins 2017 Opening Ceremony

Encarnación Moyano – President of SEEM (Universitat de Barcelona)

Esteban Abad – Co-President of SEEM (IDAEA-CSIC)

Joan Grimalt – Director of IDAEA (IDAEA-CSIC)

Opening Plenary Lectures

Session Chairs: Josep Rivera – IDAEA-CSIC

María José González – CSIC

15:15 pm PLD-01 Dioxins and other POPs: from source to risk management

Heidelore Fiedler

Örebro University, School of Science and Technology, MTM Research Centre, Örebro, Sweden

Sponsor Lecture

16:00 pm SL-01 Latest development for magnetic sector GC-HRMS for the analysis of Dioxins and other POPS

Krumwiede Dirk, Heinz Mehlmann

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

16:30 pm Coffee break

Invited Lecture

Session Chairs: Francisco Javier Santos – Universitat de Barcelona

Gerardo Fernández – Universidad de la Coruña

17:00 pm ID-01 Working strategies, improvements and drawbacks of using APCI in GC/MS and GC/MS/MS

Joaquim Beltran, Tania Portolés, Carlos Sales

Research Institute for Pesticides and Water (IUPA), Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain.

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Sponsor Lecture

17:30 pm SL-02 Unispray: an aerodynamic perspective

Alberto Méndez

Waters Cromatografía, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain

Plenary Lecture and SEEM Closing Ceremony

Session Chairs: Encarnación Moyano – Universitat de Barcelona

Esteban Abad – IDAEA-CSIC

18:00 pm PLS-03 Ambient Ionization, DART and “Dark Matter”

Robert B. “Chip” Cody

JEOL USA, Inc.

18:45 pm SEEM Closing Ceremony

Encarnación Moyano – President of SEEM (Universitat de Barcelona)

Esteban Abad – Co-President of SEEM (IDAEA-CSIC)

21:00 pm Social dinner

Restaurant: El Marítim

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THURSDAY JUNE 15

Oral Session 1

Session Chairs: Ethel Eljarrat – IDAEA-CSIC

Jordi Díaz Ferrero – IQS Environmental Laboratory, Universitat Ramon Llull

9:00 am OD-01 Simultaneous determination of Dechloranes, Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and novel Brominated Flame Retardants in food and serum

Carlos Sales(1), Giulia Poma(2), Govindan Malarvannan(2), Tania Portolés(1),

Joaquin Beltrán(1), Adrian Covaci(2)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain (2) Toxicological Centre, Dep. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium

9:15 am OD-02 Analysis of metabolites of Organophosphate and Pyrethroid Pesticides in human urine

Natalia Bravo(1), Mercè Garí(2), Yolanda González-Quinteiro(1), Joan O. Grimalt(1)

(1) Institute of Environmental Assesment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain(2) Dep. of Earth and Ocean Dynamics, University of Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain

9:30 am OD-03 Optimization of an analytical method for the determination of Higher-Brominated Diphenyl Ethers and new Brominated Flame Retardants in serum

Cristina Grande, Argelia Castaño, Juan José Ramos

Environmental Toxicology, National Center for Environmental Health (CNSA); Institute of Health Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.

9:45 am OD-04 Occurrence of Organophosphate Flame Retardants in feathers and serum from predatory birds by GC-APCI-MS/MS

Tania Portolés(1), Carlos Sales(1), Mari E. Løseth(2), Veerle Jaspers(2), Joaquín Beltrán(1), Félix Hernández(1), Adrian Covaci(3)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. (2) Dep. of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. (2) Toxicological Centre, Dep. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium

10:00 pm Coffee break

Poster Session & Exhibition

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Plenary Lecture and Oral Session 2

Session Chairs: Begoña Jimenez – IQOG-CSIC

Silvia Lacorte – IDAEA-CSIC

11:00 pm PLD-02 Direct Probe Injection for screening products on flame retardants

Jacob de Boer, Ana Ballesteros-Gòmez

Vrije Universiteit, Dep. Environment & Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

11:45 am OD-05 Electrochemical technology for the abatement of Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) water pollution

Ane Urtiaga, Sonia Gomez-Lavin, Beatriz Gomez-Ruiz, Alvaro Soriano, Jordi Carillo-Abad, Nazely Diban

Dep. de Ingeniería Química y Biomolecular. Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain

12:00 pm OD-06 Perfluoroalkyl Phosphonic Acids effects on algae and effluent water organisms

Marta Llorca(1), Marinella Farré(1), Alexandre Sànchez-Melsió(2), Marta Villagrasa(2), Thomas P.Knepper(3), Damià Barceló(1,2)

(1) Dep. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), Girona, Spain. (3)

Hochschule Fresenius, Institute for Analytical Research, Idstein, Germany

12:15 pm OD-07 Occurrence of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Northern Spain municipal solid waste landfill leachates

Sonia Gómez-Lavín(1), Inmaculada Fuertes(2), María Elizalde(2), Ane Urtiaga(1)

(1) Dep. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain(2) Dep. of Analytical Chemistry. Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao, Spain

12:30 pm OD-08 HCH air monitoring since the Bailín landfill dismantling (Sabiñánigo, Huesca)

María Ángeles Martínez(1), Adrián de la Torre(1), Paloma Sanz(1), Irene Navarro(1), Miguel Ángel Arjol(2), Pedro de Miguel(2), Jesús Fernández(3)

(1) Group of Persistent Organic Pollutants, Dep. of Environment, CIEMAT, Madrid. (2) SARGA, Zaragoza. (3) Dep. of Rural Development and Sustainability, Government of Aragón, Zaragoza

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12:45 pm OD-09 Emissions from the Pyrolysis of almond shell contaminated with heavy metals

Nuria Ortuño(1), Juan A. Conesa (1), María Ángeles Martín-Lara(2)

(1) University Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, Universidad de Alicante, Spain

(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, Universidad de Granada, Spain

13:00 pm Lunch

Invited Lecture and Oral Session 3

Session Chairs: Argelia Castaño – Institute of Health Carlos III

Anne Urtiaga – Universidad de Cantabria

15:00 pm ID-02 Formación y destrucción de contaminantes durante la descomposición térmica de residuos electrónicos y eléctricos

Juan A. Conesa

Dep. of Chemical Engineering, Universidad de Alicante, Spain

Sponsor Lecture

15:30 pm SL-03 Identification of emerging contaminants in the environment by LC/Q-TOF MS using suspect and non-target screening workflows combined with commercial and open-source MS/MS libraries

Jaume C. Morales(4), Sascha Lege(1), J.D. Berset(2), Thomas Glauner(3) and C. Zwiener(1)

(1) Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen, Germany. (2) Water and Soil Protection Laboratory, Bern, Switzerland. (3) Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany. (4) Agilent Technologies, Barcelona, Spain

16:00 pm OD-10 PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs in air. Results of the Spanish monitoring program on POPs under the Stockholm convention after eight years monitoring

Begoña Jiménez(1), Jose L. Roscales(1), Juan Muñoz-Arnanz(1), María Ros(1), Alba Vicente(1), Laura Morales(2) and Esteban Abad(2), (1) Department of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry (IQOG-CSIC). Madrid, Spain. (2) Laboratory of Dioxins. Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain

16:15 pm OD-11 Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in PM2,5 particles from open-combustion process

Regina Muñoz Úbeda, June Mérida Terroba, Susana Pallares Porcar, Saúl García dos Santos, Rosalía Fernández Patier and David Galán Madruga

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ISCIII - Instituto de Salud Carlos III, National Centre for Environmental Health (Department of Air Pollution), Madrid, Spain

16:30 pm OD-12 POPs in inner sampling points of the spanish air monitoring network for 2008-2013

Paloma Sanz, Adrián de la Torre, Irene Navarro, María Ángeles Martínez

Group of Persistent Organic Pollutants, Department of Environment, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain

16:45 pm Coffee break

Poster Session & Exhibition

Oral Session 4

Session Chairs: Julia Moltó – Universidad de Alicante

Marta Schuhmacher – Universitat Rovira i Virgili

17:45 pm OD-13 Air fractionation of POPs and CE in urban ambient air

Adrián de la Torre, Beatriz Barbas, Paloma Sanz, Irene Navarro, Begoña Artíñano, María Ángeles Martínez

Group of Persistent Organic Pollutants, Department of Environment, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain

18:00 pm OD-14 First time assesment of POP contamination in whale sharks

Juan Muñoz-Arnanz(1), Maria Cristina Fossi(2), Matteo Baini (2), Cristina Panti(2), Matteo Galli (2), Letizia Marsili(2), María Grazia Finoia(3), Deni Ramírez-Macías (4), Begoña Jiménez(1)

(1) Dep. of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry. Institute of Organic Chemistry (IQOG-CSIC). Madrid, Spain. (2) Dep. of Physical, Earth and Environmental Sciences. University of Siena, Siena, Italy. (3) ISPRA, Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, Rome, Italy. (4) Tiburón Ballena Mexico, Proyecto de ConCiencia Mexico AC, La Paz, BCS, Mexico

18:15 pm OD-15 Widespread presence of Stockholm convention POPs in gull eggs from protected national and natural parks of the Iberian peninsula

Pablo Zapata Corella (1), Ruben Ballesteros Cano (1), Pere Colomer (1), Maria Generosa Martrat(1), Esteban Abad (1), Javier Santos (2), Albert Bertolero (3), Silvia Lacorte(1)

(1) Department of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (3) IRTA Aquatic ecosystems, Sant Carles de la Rápita, Spain

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18:30 pm OD-16 Temporal trends (1990-2015) of Halogenated contaminants in striped dolphins from the Mediterranean

Òscar Aznar-Alemany(1), Berta Sala(1), Asunción Borrell(2), Eric J. Reiner(3), Karl J. Jobst(3), Alex Aguilar(2), Ethel Eljarrat(1), Damià Barceló(1)

(1) Dept. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Institute of Biodiversity Research (IRBio) and Dept.of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (3) Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, Toronto (Canada)

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FRIDAY JUNE 16Oral Session 5

Session Chairs: María Ángeles Martínez – CIEMAT

Jordi Parera – IDAEA-CSIC

09:00 am OD-17 Integrated assessment of infant exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants and Mercury via dietary intake in a central western Mediterranean site (Menorca Island)

Eva Junqué(1), Mercè Garí(1,2), Anna Arce(1), Maties Torrent(3), Jordi Sunyer(4), Joan O. Grimalt(1)

(1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain. (2) Dep. of Earth and Ocean Dynamics, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Àrea de Salut de Menorca, IB-SALUT, Menorca, Spain. (4) IsGLOBAL, Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain

09:15 am OD-18 Human Biomonitoring of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Spanish adult population: bioambient.es project

Juan José Ramos(1), Mónica Bartolomé(1), Olga Huetos(1), Marta Esteban(1), Beatriz Pérez(2), Eva Calvo(3), Bioambient.es(4), Argelia Castaño(1)

(1) National Center for Environmental Health (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain. (2) National Center of Epidemiology (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain. (3) Ibermutuamur, Madrid, Spain. (4) Bioambient.es: Aleixandre JL, Aragonés, N, Cañas AI, Cervantes-Amat, M, Cortés MV, Francisco Cutanda, Jiménez JA, López-Abente G, López-Herranz A, Mayor J, Méndez CF, Molina M.A, Pollán M, Pastor R, Román J, Ruiz M, Navarro C, Rosado M, González S, Gómez S.

09:30 am OD-19 PCDD/F and PCB levels in bonito (Sarda sarda) from the Spanish market

Manuela Ábalos, Jordi Parera, Mª Generosa Martrat, Miquel A Adrados, Jordi Sauló, Esteban Abad

Laboratory of Dioxins, Environmental Chemistry Dept., IDÆA-CSIC. Barcelona, Spain.

09:45 am OD-20 Influence of Dioxin-like PCBs on human seminal quality

Julia Moltó(1), Raiza Paul(2), Núria Ortuño(1), Jon Aizpurua(3,4), Alejandro Romero(2), María José Gómez-Torres (2,3)

(1) Dep. de Ingeniería Química. Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. (2) Dep. de Biotecnología. Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. (3) Cátedra Human Fertility. Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. (4) IVF Spain, Medicina Reproductiva, Alicante, Spain.

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10:00 am Coff ee break

Poster Session & Exhibiti on

Plenary lecture and Oral Session 6

Session Chairs: Heidelore Fiedler – MTM Research Center

Manuela Ábalos – IDAEA-CSIC

Sponsor Lecture

11:00 am SL-04 Simultaneous analysis of Dioxins, PCBs, and PBDEs with a fully automated sample preparati on system

Hiroyuki Fujita(1), Kenji Inaba(1), Kazuki Yamamoto(2)

(1) Miura Insti tute of Environmental Science, Matsuyama, Japan. (2)

Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan. Sponsored by IZASA Scienti fi c.

11:30 am ID-03 Infl uence of Maternal and Sociodemographic characteristi cs on the accumulati on of Organohalogen Compounds in Argenti nian Women

Joan O. Grimalt(1), Natalia Bravo(1), Solrunn Hansen(2), Inger Økland(3), Marisa V. Álvarez(4), Silvina Mati ocevich(5), Jon-Øyvind Odland(2)

(1) IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (2) UiT The Arti c University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway. (3) Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway. (4) Hospital Público Materno Infanti l de Salta, Salta, Argenti na. (5) Clínica San Jorge, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argenti na

12:00 pm PLD-03 Environmental Quality Standards and End-of-Waste criteria able to support Food Safety and Food Security: the Italian experience on POPs

Gianfranco Brambilla(1) and Giampiero Scorti chini(2)

(1) Isti tuto Superiore di Sanità, Dept. Food Safety, Nutriti on, and Veterinary Public Health, Rome, Italy (2) Isti tuto Zooprofi latti co Sperimentale dell’Umbria e delle Marche, Head of the Agro-Animal Farming & Environment Control Unit, Perugia, Italy

12:45 pm DIOXINS Closing Ceremony.

Session Chairs: Esteban Abad – IDAEA-CSIC

Encarnación Moyano – Universitat de Barcelona

13:00 pm Cocktail

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Discover the Most Comprehensive GC-MS Portfolio for Dioxins & POPs AnalysisChoose from the Thermo Scientific GC-MS portfolio for your analytical challenges.

Each solution offers you specific capabilities and advantages, and collectively they represent the most complete and complimentary GC-MS portfolio available on the market for Dioxins and POPs analysis.

Magnetic Sector GC-HRMS Ultimate sensitivity & Maximum robustnessThe Thermo Scientific™ DFS™ Magnetic Sector GC-HRMS, the Gold Standard for Dioxins & POPs, is the only GC-MS specifically designed for Dioxin and POPs analysis. The DFS GC-HRMS offers worldwide full compliance with any official Dioxin, PCB or PBDE method (for example, EPA 1613, 1668, 1614).Exploit the benefits of highest available Dioxin sensitivity and robustness, delivered by our large-volume ion source.

Thermo Scientific DFS Magnetic Sector GC-HRMS

• World-Wide Method compliance (e.g. EPA 1613)

• Best Dioxin installation spec

• Highest available sensitivity

• Robust-by-size with large volume ion source

Thermo Scientific Q Exactive GC Orbitrap GC-MS/MS

• The ultimate research tool

• Highest resolution and mass accuracy

• Unique unknown identification capabilities

Thermo Scientific TSQ 8000 Evo GC-MS/MS Analyzer

• Ease-of-use

• Compliant with EU regulations for Dioxin food & feed analysis

• Great price/performance ratio

GC-MS Triple Quadrupole

High sensitivity & Ease-of-use The Thermo Scientific™ TSQ™ 8000 Evo GC-MS/MS Analyzer brings a compelling productivity opportunity to your laboratory. It offers you fully compliant analysis of Dioxins in food and feed in respect to the latest EU regulations, meeting stringent European Union performance criteria. High productivity within more efficient lab workflows accelerates sample turnaround times.

Orbitrap GC-MS

The ultimate tool for unknown identification The Thermo Scientific™ Q Exactive™ GC Orbitrap™ GC-MS/MS represents the first-ever combination of high-resolution gas chromatography and high-resolution, accurate-mass (HRAM) Orbitrap mass spectrometry. It is an easy-to-use, dedicated benchtop GC-MS system that provides highest confidence for emerging POPs research with unmatched performance in compound discovery, identification and quantitation for a comprehensive understanding of your samples.

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PS-01 Dielectric barrier discharge ionization-mass spectrometry of multiclass explosives and related compounds

José Robles-Molina(1), Felipe J. Lara-Ortega(1), Rocío Nortes-Méndez(1), Alexander Schütz(2), Sebastian Brandt(2), Joachim Franzke(2), Antonio Molina-Díaz(1),and Juan F. García-Reyes(1)

(1) Analytical Chemistry Research Group, Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain(2) ISAS-Leibnitz Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften, Dortmund, Germany

PS-02 Liquid chromatography/dielectric barrier discharge ionization mass spectrometry in the negative ionization mode

José Robles-Molina(1), Felipe J. Lara-Ortega(1), David Moreno-González(1), Bienvenida Gilbert-López(1), Alexander Schütz(2), Sebastian Brandt(2), Joachim Franzke2), Antonio Molina-Díaz(1),Juan F. García-Reyes(1)

(1) Analytical Chemistry Research Group, Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain(2) ISAS-Leibnitz Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften, Dortmund, Germany

PS-03 Sensitive detection of pesticides in pollen and nectar using nanoflow liquid chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry

David Moreno-González, J. Alcántara-Durán, Antonio Molina-Díaz, Juan F. García-Reyes

Analytical Chemistry Research Group, Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén Spain

PS-04 ESI QTOF tandem mass spectrometry study on the selectivity of phtalocyanine-based metallo-supramolecular helicates towards the complexation of different fullerenes

M.J.Vicente-Arana(1), E. Fazio(2), G. de la Torre(2), T. Torres, (2,3)

(1) Servicio Interdepartamental de Investigación, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. (2). Departamento de Química Orgánica, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. (3) IMDEA Nanociencia, Madrid, Spain

PS-05 A cost-effective approach to produce 15N-labelled amino acids employing chlamydomonas reinhardtii CC503

Jesús Nicolás Carcelén(1), Juan Manuel Marchante-Gayón(1), Pablo Rodríguez González(1), Luis Valledor González(2), María Jesús Cañal Villanueva(2) and José Ignacio García Alon-so(1)

(1) Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.

(2) Department of Biology of Organisms and Systems, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain

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PS-06 New laws, new compounds: identification and characterization of a new opioid derivative in a drug sample from Spain

M. Ibáñez(1), D. Fabregat-Safont(1), X. Carbon(2), M. Ventura(2), I. Fornís(2), E. Guillamón(3), JV. Sancho(1), F. Hernández(1)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain.(2) Energy Control (Asociación Bienestar y Desarrollo), Barcelona, Spain. (3) Departament de Química Física i Analítica, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain.

PS-07 Screening of recently seized new psychoactive substances in urine of potential consumers and urban wastewater

Alberto Celma(1), Lubertus Bijlsma(1), Juan V. Sancho(1), Felix Hernandez(1), Mario Joao Dias(2), Susana Simões(2), Noelia Salgueiro(3), Sara Castiglioni(3), Ettore Zuccato(3) (1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain(2) Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal e Ciencias Forenses (INMLCF), Lisbon, Portugal. (3) IRCCS-Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche “Mario Negri”, Department of

Environmental Health Sciences, Milan, Italy

PS-08 Dilute-and-shoot coupled to nanoflow liquid chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry for the determination of drugs of abuse and sport frugs in urine

Jaime Alcántara-Durán, David Moreno-González, Antonio Molina-Díaz and Juan F. García-Reyes

Analytical Chemistry Research Group, Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain

PS-09 Diclofenac removal from water by molecularly imprinted polymer

Montserrat López-Mesas(1), Nurlin Abu Samah (1,3), Rosa Mª Sebastián Pérez(2), Manuel Valiente Malmagro(1) (1) Centre Grup de Tècniques de Separació en Química (GTS), Unitat de Química Analítica, Departament de Química, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. (2)

Unitat de Química Orgànica, Departament de Química, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. (3) University Malaysia Pahang, Lebuhraya Tun Razak, Pahang, Malaysia

PS-10 UHPLC-QTOF MS based Metabolomics approach for Colombian coffee origin discrimination

Rubén Gil-Solsona(1)*, Duvan E. Hoyos(2), Gustavo A. Peñuela(2), Félix Hernández(1), Juan Vicente Sancho(1)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water (IUPA), Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. (2) GDCON Research Group, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia.

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PS-11 Improving electrospray ionization of polycarboxylic acids by chemical derivatization. Comparison of derivatization agents

Alex Gomez-Gomez(1,2,3), Angie Soldevila(1), Neus Pizarro(1), Óscar J Pozo(1)

(1) Integrative Pharmacology and Systems Neuroscience Group, IMIM, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Programa De Recerca En Epidemiologia I Salut Pública, ISGlobal, Campus Mar, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Universitat Pompeu Fabra (CEXS-UPF), Barcelona, Spain.

PS-12 Effect of different cooking treatments on enrofloxacin residues, its metabolites and transformation products in chicken tissues studied using LC-MS

Dolores Barrón, Anna Tomás-Gascó, Kenneth Nazir, Paola Esposito, Alexandra Junza,Cristina Minguillón

Dep of Nutrition, Food Science and Gastronomy. Food and Nutrition Torribera Campus, INSA, Universitat de Barcelona, Sta. Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain

PS-13 Suspect screening of hundreds of persistent organic pollutants using GC QTOF pesticide screener

José Juan Rivero(1), Joerg Riener (2), Sofia Nieto (3)

(1)Agilent Technologies, Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain. (2)Agilent Technologies, GmbH, Waldbronn, Germany. (3) Agilent Technologies, Little Falls, USA

PS-14 Analysis of primary aromatic amines in plastics food contact materials by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

Claudia Bressan, Lluis Puignou, Encarnación Moyano

Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

PS-15 Simultaneous determination of aloin A and B in Aloe Vera juices using liquid chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry

Jesús Marín Sáez, José Antonio Martínez Martínez, María Luisa Jiménez Medina, Roberto Romero-Gonzalez, Antonia Garrido Frenich

Research Group “Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants”, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Research Centre for Agricultural and Food Biotechnology (BITAL), Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, Spain.

PS-16 Analysis of dyes by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry in adulterated edible oils

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Ane Arrizabalaga(1), Pilar Rodríguez(2), Mireia Medina(2), Encarnación Moyano(1)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.(2 )Laboratori Agroalimentari, Generalitat de Catalunya, Cabrils, Spain

PS-17 Detection and quantitation of frauds in the authentication of fruit extracts by LC-HRMS polyphenolic fingerprinting and multivariate calibration methods

Oscar Núñez(1,2,3), Sergio Barbosa(1), Naiara Pardo-Mates(1), Míriam Hidalgo-Serrano(1), Javier Saurina(1,2), Santiago Hernández-Cassou(1,2), Lluís Puignou(1,2)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Research Institute in Food Safety, Universitat de Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Serra Húnter Fellow, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain

PS-18 LC-HRMS untargeted Metabolomics and Chemometrics in the classification and authentication of cranberry-based extracts and pharmaceuticals

Oscar Núñez(1,2,3), Sergio Barbosa(1), Naiara Pardo-Mates(1), Míriam Hidalgo-Serrano(1), Javier Saurina(1,2), Santiago Hernández-Cassou(1,2), Lluís Puignou(1,2)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Research Institute in Food Safety, Universitat de Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Serra Húnter Fellow, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain

PS-19 Development of an UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS method for the determination of phthalates in packaged foods

Naiara Pardo-Mates(1), Francesca Serrano(1), Oscar Núñez(1,2,3)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Research Institute in Food Safety, Universitat de Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Serra Húnter Fellow, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain

PS-20 Characterization, authentication and biomarker discovery of extra virgin olive oils using UHPLC-HRMS and a metabolomics strategy

Mohamed Said(1), Oscar Núñez(1,2,3), Javier Saurina(1,2), Encarnación Moyano(1)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Research Institute in Food Safety, Universitat de Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Serra Húnter Fellow, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain

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PS-21 Liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry characterization of proanthocyanidins in cranberry products

Inal Bakhytkyzy(1), Oscar Núñez(1,2,3), Javier Saurina(1,2)

(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Research Institute in Food Safety, Universitat de Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Spain. (3) Serra Húnter Fellow, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain

PS-22 Determination of pesticides in wastewaters by direct injection-ultra high performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry

Maria Huerta-Fontela, Mercè Aceves

Laboratori de l’Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB). Direcció de Serveis del Cicle de l’Aigua. Barcelona, Spain

PS-23 Applying UHPLC-QTOF MS for the database-supported screening of organic pollutants in riverine fish

Juan Manuel Peña-Herrera(1),*, Jaume Aceña(1), Lluis Benejam(2), Nikolaos S. Thomaidis (3), Sandra Pérez Solsona(1), Damià Barceló(1)

(1) Water and Soil Quality Research Group, Dep. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Vic, Vic, Spain.

(3) Department of Chemistry National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

PS-24 LC-MS/MS analysis of pharmaceuticals and pesticides included in “the watch list of framework directive”

Eva María Herrera, Cintia Flores, Oscar Palacios, Arantxa Bartolomé, Josep Caixach

Laboratori d’Espectrometria de Masses/Contaminants Orgànics, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain

PS-25 Development and applicability of a new GC-MS/MS method for the analysis of chemical secretions in lizards

Belén Gómara(1), Jorge Sáiz(1), Roberto García-Roa(2), José Martín(2)

(1) Institute of General Organic Chemistry, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). (2)

Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC)

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PS-26 Target and post-target analysis of perfluoroalkyl substances and organophosphorous compounds in breastmilk by liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry

Maria Isabel Beser(1), Marta Roca(2), Joaquim Beltrán(3) Vicent Yusà(1,4)

(1) Public Health Laboratory of Valencia-FISABIO. Valencia, Spain. (2) Analytical Unit, Health Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain. (3) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. (4)Department of Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

PS-27 Investigation of pharmaceuticals and hormones in wastewater and sea water from the antarctic

M. Ibáñez (1), F. Hernández(1), M. Montory (2), M. Boix(1), A.M. Botero-Coy(1), E. Beltrán(1), M. Gómez(2), J. Ferrer (2)

(1) Research Institute for Pesticides and Water, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. (2) Laboratory of Hydro-environmental Biotechnology, Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, University of Concepción, Chile

PS-28 Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for the analysis of phthalate esters in consumer packaged goods

Alex Vera, Francisco Javier Santos

Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry. Universitat de Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain

PS-29 Mass spectrometry strategies for multi-target screening of polar compounds in sports drug testing

Élida Alechaga(1), Núria Monfort(1), Rosa Ventura (1,2)

(1) Barcelona Antidoping Laboratory, Doping Control Research Group, IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute), Barcelona, Spain. (2) Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

PS-30 Degradation study of quizalofop-p and related compounds in soil applying analytical strategies based on UHPLC-Orbitrap-MS

Rosalía López-Ruiz, Roberto Romero-González, José Luis Martínez Vidal, Marina López-García, Antonia Garrido Frenich

Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants, Dep. of Chemistry and Physics, Research Centre for Agricultural and Food Biotechnology (BITAL), Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, Spain.

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PD-01 Trace analysis of Dioxins and Dioxin-Like PCBs utilizing a pre-configured Dioxin analyzer

Jose Juan Rivero(1), Joerg Riener(2), Jennifer Westland(3) (1) Agilent Technologies, Las Rozas, Madrid, SPAIN. (2)Agilent Technologies, GmbH,

Waldbronn, GERMANY (3) Agilent Technologies, Little Falls, USA

PD-02 Dtermination of Semivolatile Fluorinated Compounds by Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

Juan F. Ayala-Cabrera, A. Contreras-Llin, E. Moyano, F. J. Santos

Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Chemistry, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

PD-03 Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in paprika samples

Jordi Díaz-Ferrero, Andreu Moral, Berta Bayascas, Ramon Martí

IQS Environmental Laboratory, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain

PD-04 Critical considerations when performing confirmatory analysis of maximum levels for PCDD/Fs and dl-PCBs in food and feed based sample extracts by GC-MS/MS

Pau Castells (3) Richard Law(1), Paul Silcock(1), Tommaso Albertini(2)

(1) Thermo Fisher Scientific, Runcorn, UK. (2) Thermo Fisher Scientific, Rodano, Italy, (3) Thermo Fisher Scientific, Barcelona, Spain

PD-05 Maximized productivity for PBDE, Dioxin and PCB analysis using dualdata mode with magnetic sector GC-HRMS

Krumwiede Dirk, Heinz Mehlmann

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

PD-06 Pollutant formation in Pyrolysis and Combustion of Materials combining Biomass and e-waste

Nuria Ortuño, Aurora Soler, Juan Antonio Conesa,

University Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, Universidad de Alicante, Spain

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PD-07 Effect of an iron-clay catalyst in the emissions from the thermal decomposition of three types of copper clad laminates

Pilar Blasco (2), Nuria Ortuño (1), Juan A. Conesa (1), (1) University Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, Universidad de Alicante,

Alicante, Spain. (2) Research Technical Services, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain

PD-08 Pollutant emission during pyrolysis of e-waste debrominated in subcritical water

Pilar Blasco (2), Aurora Soler (1), Juan Antonio Conesa (1), Nuria Ortuño (1)

(1) Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University of Alicante, Spain. (2) Research Technical Services, University of Alicante, Spain.

PD-09 Pollutant content in marine debris and characterization by Thermal Decomposition

María Esperanza Iñiguez, Juan Antonio Conesa, Andrés Fullana, Julia Moltó

Chemical Engineering Department, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain

PD-10 Composting of Sewage Sludge: analysis of PCDD/F and dl-PCB behavior in different stages of the process

M. Francisca Gomez-Rico, Teresa Hernandez, M. Angeles Garrido, Rafael Font

Department of Chemical Engineering, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain

PD-11 The potential formation of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) during the electrochemical oxidation of Triclosan

Claudia Solá, María Fresnedo San Román, Inmaculada Ortiz

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain

PD-12 Formation of Low and High Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans during the Fenton oxidation of 2-Chlorophenol

Claudia Solá, Pablo Fernández-Castro, Mª Fresnedo San Román, Inmaculada Ortiz

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain

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PD-13 Study on estimation of Dioxin concentration in atmospheric emissions based on congener profile correlation

Damià Palmer(1), Josep Oriol Pou(1), Lucinio Gonzalez-Sabaté(2), Jordi Díaz-Ferrero(3)

(1) Industrial Engineering Department, (2) Quantitative Methods Department, (3) Analytical and Applied Chemistry Dep., Institut Químic de Sarrià - Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain

PD-14 Dioxins and Furans legacy of a pesticide production site in Spain

Sonia Gómez-Lavín(1,2), María Fresnedo San Román(1), Ana María Urtiaga(1), Inmaculada Ortiz(1), Jesús Fernández(3), Pedro de Miguel(4)

(1) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Universidad de Cantabria. ETSIIT, Santander, Spain. (2) SERCROM - Servicios Científico-Técnicos de Investigación. Universidad de Cantabria. (3) Dirección General de Sostenibilidad, Gobierno de Aragón. (4) Sociedad Aragonesa de Gestión Agroambiental (SARGA)

PD-15 Influence of a mixture of metals on PAHs biodegradation processes in soils

Montserrat López-Mesas(1), Oriol Baltrons(1), Mercè Vilaseca(2), Carmen Gutiérrez-Bouzán(2), Franck Le Derf(3), Florence Portet-Koltalo(3), Cristina Palet(1)

(1) Centre Grup de Tècniques de Separació en Química (GTS), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Laboratori de Control de la Contaminació Ambiental, Institut d’Investigació Tèxtil i Cooperació Industrial de Terrassa (INTEXTER), Terrassa, Spain. (2) UMR 6014 COBRA, Université de Rouen, Évreux, France

PD-16 Environmental levels of PCDD/Fs around a cement plant in Catalonia (NE Spain) after nine years of surveillance program

Joaquim Rovira (1,2), Montse Mari (2), Marta Schuhmacher (1,2), Martí Nadal (1), José L. Domingo (1)

(1) Laboratory of Toxicology and Environmental Health, School of Medicine, IISPV, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Reus, Spain(2) Environmental Engineering Laboratory, Dep. d’Enginyeria Quimica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain

PD-17 Temporal trends levels PCDD/Fs in soils and herbage in the vicinity of a hazardous waste incinerator in Tarragona (Spain)

Joaquim Rovira (1,2), Montse Marqués(1,2), Montse Mari (2),Marta Schuhmacher (1,2), Martí Nadal (1), José L. Domingo (1)

(1) Laboratory of Toxicology and Environmental Health, School of Medicine, IISPV, Universitat Rovira i Virgili,Reus, Spain. (2) Environmental Engineering Laboratory, Departament d’Enginyeria Quimica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain

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PD-18 Biomagnification of persistent Organic Pollutants in a deep sea, temperate food web

Belén Gómara(2), Sonia Romero-Romero(1), Laura Herrero(2), Mario Fernández(2), José Luis Acuña(1)

(1) Área de Ecología, Dpto. de Biología de Organismos y Sistemas, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain. (2) Dep. of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Institute of General Organic Chemistry, CSIC, Madrid, Spain

PD-19 Presence of POPs pesticides in animal origin samples

Mercedes Castillo(1), Elvira Carbonell(1), Mª Cruz Pastor(1), Carmen Gonzalez(1)

(1) Laboratorio de Salud Pública de Valencia. Dirección General de Salud Pública. FISABIO, Valencia, Spain

PD-20 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in indoor environments in an urban area in Spain

Sonia Lara(1), Florentina Villanueva (1,2), Pilar Martin (3), Sagrario Salgado (3), Beatriz Cabañas (1) José Albaladejo.(3)

(1) Laboratorio de Contaminación Atmosférica, Instituto de Investigación en Combustión y Contaminación Atmosférica, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain. (2) Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Castilla La Mancha, Albacete, Spain. (3) Dep. de Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad de Castilla la Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain.

PD-21 Persistent Organic Pollutants in sediments in the River Cinca

Judit Vilà-Cano(1), Albert Herrero(2), Antoni Ginebreda(1), Ramon J. Batalla(2,3), Ethel Eljarrat(1), Damià Barceló(1,2)

(1) Dept. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), Girona, Spain. (3) Fluvial Dynamics Research Group (RIUS) Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain

PD-22 Levels of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in waters of semiconfined areas of the Spanish coast

Soledad Muniategui-Lorenzo (1), Estefanía Concha-Graña (1), Purificación López-Mahía (1), Darío Prada-Rodríguez (1), Víctor M. León (2)

(1) Grupo Química Analítica Aplicada (QANAP), Instituto Universitario de Medio Ambiente (IUMA), Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad da Coruña, A Coruña, Spain. (2) Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Murcia, San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain

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PD-23 Occurrence of Organotin Compounds in waters of the Spanish coast under the European water framework directive

Soledad Muniategui-Lorenzo(1), Carmen Mª Moscoso-Pérez(1), Verónica Fernández González(1), Jorge Moreda-Piñeiro(1), Lucía Viñas(2), Purificación López-Mahía(1), Darío Prada-Rodríguez(1)

(1) Grupo Química Analítica Aplicada (QANAP), Instituto Universitario de Medio Ambiente (IUMA), Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Dep. de Química Analítica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad da Coruña, A Coruña, Spain. (2) Instituto Español de Oceanografía, IEO, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Vigo, Spain

PD-24 More than twenty years analyzing Dioxins in ambient air in Catalonia

Jordi Parera(1), Beatriz Aristizabal(1,2), Mª Generosa Martrat(1), Miquel A Adrados(1), Jordi Sauló(1), Manuela Ábalos(1), Esteban Abad(1)

(1) Laboratory of Dioxins, Environmental Chemistry Dept., IDÆA-CSIC. Barcelona, Spain. (2)Hydraulic Engineering and Environmental Research Group, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Manizales, Manizales, Colombia

PD-25 Halogenated Flame Retardants in stranded sperm whales from the Mediterranean

E. Eljarrat(1), R. Varello(2), A. Zaccaroni(3), S.Franzellitti(2), Damià Barceló(1)

(1) Dept. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona (Spain). (2) Interdepartment Centre for Environmental Science Research, University of Bologna, Italy. (3) Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy

PD-26 Development and validation of an analytical method for the determination of Organochlorine Pesticides in animal feed by GC-MS/MS

Laia Sanchez Costa(1), Pilar Rodríguez Martínez(1), Mireia Medina Sala(1)

(1) Laboratori Agroalimentari, Cabrils, Barcelona

PD-27 Levels of PCDD/Fs and Dioxin-Like PCBs in peritoneal fluid from patients with endometriosis

Raiza Paul(1), Julia Moltó(2), Nuria Ortuño(2), María José Gómez-Torres(1), Patricia Lorca(3), María Isabel Acién(3,4), Teresa Santoyo(4), Lourdes Montesinos(4), Eva Ruiz(4), Montserrat Martínez(4), Irene Velasco(1,4)

(1) Biotechnology Department, University of Alicante, Spain. (2) University Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, Universidad de Alicante, Spain. (3)Public Health and Gynecology Department, Miguel Hernández University. (4)Service of Obstetrics and, Gynecology San Juan University Hospital, Spain

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PD-28 Changes in serum Dioxin and PCB levels in residents around a municipal waste incinerator in Bilbao, Spain

Miren Begoña Zubero (1,2), Elena Eguiraun (1,), Juan José Aurrekoetxea (1,2,3), Aitana Lertxundi (1,2,4), Esteban Abad (5), Jordi Parera (5), Fernando Goñi-Irigoyen (2,3,4), Jesús Ibarluzea (2,3,4,6)

(1) Department of Preventative Medicine and Public Health, Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain(2) Biodonostia Health Research Institute, San Sebastian, Spain. (3) Public Health Department, Basque Government, San Sebastian, Spain. (4) Spanish Consortium for Research on Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP). (5) Laboratory of Dioxins, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. (6) Faculty of Psychology, Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), San Sebastian, Spain

PD-29 A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization - Mass Spectrometry (APPI-MS) Method for the Detection of Polychlorinated Dibenzo P- Dioxins and Dibenzofuran Homologues in Real Environmental Samples

Rafael Cuesta(1),*, Arturo Alvaro(1), Ross McCulloch(1), Alma Asudillo(1), Juan C. del Castillo(1), Marta Gómez(2), José M. Martín(2), Mario Amo-Gonzalez(1)

(1) SEADM, C/ José Lázaro Galdiano, Madrid, Spain. (2) CARTIF Technology Center, Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, 205, Boecillo (Valladolid), Spain

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