Christine N. Dalton
Undergraduate: Carson-Newman
College, B.A., 1993
e-mail:
cdalton@email.unc.edu
Year Started @ UNC: 1998
Address:
University of North Carolina
Department of Chemistry
Venable, CB#3290
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Phone:
Lab: (919)962-7525
FAX: (919)962-2388
Projects:
Determination of disinfection byproducts in drinking water
Electrospray ionization/atmospheric sampling glow discharge
ionization
Thermal desorption/atmospheric sampling glow discharge
ionization
On-line analysis of aerosols using atmospheric sampling glow
discharge ionization
Proton transfer reactions with glow discharge/quadrupole ion
trap
Presentations:
Dalton, C. N. and Glish, G. L. Development of
Electrospray Ionization/Atmospheric Sampling Glow Discharge Ionization for
the
Characterization of Semi-volatile Compounds, presented at the
114th North Carolina ACS Section Meeting, North Carolina Central
University, April, 2000.
Dalton, C. N. and Glish, G. L. Development of
Electrospray/Atmospheric Sampling Glow Discharge Ionization,
presented at the 48th ASMS
Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Long Beach, CA,
June, 2000.
Abstract
Dalton, C. N., Zhengqi Ye, Howard Weinberg, and Glish, G. L. Application of a New
Ionization Source for Direct Mass Spectrometric Analysis
of Semi-Volatile Compounds, presented at the 115th North
Carolina ACS Section Meeting, North Carolina State University, April,
2001.
Dalton, C. N., Zhengqi Ye, Howard Weinberg, and Glish, G. L. Application of
Electrospray/Atmospheric Sampling Glow Discharge Ionization
for Direct Analysis of Polar Disinfection By-Products,
presented at the 49th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied
Topics,
Chicago, IL, May, 2001.
Abstract
Dalton, C. N., Zhengqi Ye, Howard Weinberg, and Gary L. Glish. Direct Analysis
of Polar Disinfection By-products By
Electrospray/Atmospheric
Sampling
Glow Discharge Ionization, presented at the 17th Asilomar
Conference on Mass Spectrometry (ACMS), Pacific Grove, CA, 2001.
Dalton, C. N., Mohammed Jaoui, Richard M. Kamens, and Gary
L. Glish. On-line Analysis of Gas and Particulate
Products in Air Using
Atmospheric Sampling Glow Discharge
Ionization, presented at the 50th ASMS Conference on Mass
Spectrometry
and Allied Topics,
Orlando, FL, June 2002.
Abstract