34th International Symposium on 
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
PROGRAM BOOK 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 
MADRID · SPAIN 
SPONSOR AD
Monday 1 September 2014 
09:00 - 
09:30 Opening ceremony 
Auditorio 
09:30 - 
10:15 
Plenary session 
—Prof Joan Grimalt 
10:15 - 
10:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
10:45 - 
12:45 
New screening methods 
and novel instrumental 
techniques 
Auditorio 
Bioanalytical approaches for 
POPs detection Comendador 
Sustainable production 
and use Doblón 
Biomonitoring in humans I Castilla 
POPs in terrestrial and 
freshwater ecosystems Hidalgo 
12:45 - 
13:45 
Lunch & exhibition 
Lunch seminar presented by 
Agilent Technologies Escudo 
13:45 - 
15:25 
Multidimensional analytical 
techniques and other novel 
techniques 
Auditorio 
Unintentional formation 
of POPs Doblón 
POPs in developing 
countries Comendador 
Advances in passive 
sampling for air and water Hidalgo 
Biomonitoring in humans II Castilla 
15:25 - 
16:00 Coffee break & exhibition 
16:00 - 
17:20 
Multidimensional analytical 
techniques and other novel 
techniques 
Auditorio 
Halogenated natural 
products and chiral 
pollutants 
Doblón 
Is TBBPA safe? Hidalgo 
Food and feed. Evaluation of 
dietary intake I Castilla 
Exposure to POPs in 
Vietnam Comendador 
17:20 - 
18:30 Poster session 1 Poster Area 
19:30 - 
21:30 Welcome reception 
Supported by CIL 
Cecilio 
Rodríguez 
Gardens, 
Retiro Park 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
08:30 - 
09:15 
Plenary session 
—Dr. Antonia Calafat Auditorio 
09:15 - 
09:55 Coffee break & exhibition 
09:55 - 
12:15 
Ten years of global 
monitoring under the 
Stockholm Convention on 
POPs: Trends, sources and 
transport modelling i 
Auditorio 
Industrial, occupational and 
accidental exposure Doblón 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of non dioxin-like 
compounds 
Comendador 
Occurrence in sediments, 
soils and water I Castilla 
Food and feed. Evaluation of 
dietary intake II Hidalgo 
12:15 - 
13:30 
Lunch & exhibition 
Lunch seminars presented 
by Bruker & Thermo 
Comendador 
& Escudo 
13:30 - 
15:10 
Ten years of global monitoring 
under the Stockholm 
Convention POPs: Trends, 
sources and transport 
modelling II 
Auditorio 
Innovative sampling 
strategies and sample 
preparation I 
Castilla 
Sources and emission 
inventories Hidalgo 
Risk assessment, 
management and 
Doblón 
communication 
Non-target and emerging 
contaminant analysis Comendador 
15:10 - 
15:40 Coffee break & exhibition 
15:40 - 
17:20 
Epidemiology and burden of 
disease Comendador 
Sources, transport, 
bioaccumulation and fate of 
legacy and emerging organic 
pollutants in the marine 
Doblón 
environment: From coastal 
regions to the global oceans 
Food and feed. Evaluation of 
dietary intake III Hidalgo 
Contamination of persistent 
toxic substances (PTS) in 
Asian countries 
Auditorio 
Innovative sampling 
strategies and sample 
preparation II 
Castilla 
17:20 - 
18:30 
Poster session 2 Sponsored by 
Pacific Rim Poster Area 
Wednesday 3 September 2014 
08:30 - 
09:15 Plenary session— 
Professors 
Barra/Giang/Heindrink 
Auditorio 
09:15 - 
09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
09:45 - 
12:05 
POPs in marine 
ecosystems Doblón 
Toxicology and 
mechanisms I. 
Dioxins and dioxin-like 
chemicals 
Castilla 
Occurrence in sediments, 
soils and water II Auditorio 
Pseudo-POPs: Non 
persistent but persistently 
in the environment 
Comendador 
Indoor exposure Hidalgo 
12:30 - 
18:30 Symposium tours 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
08:30 - 
09:15 
Plenary session 
—Prof Jacob de Boer Auditorio 
09:15 - 
09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
09:45 - 
12:05 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of PCDD/Fs I Auditorio 
Atmospheric levels, 
transport and deposition Castilla 
Regulatory aspects of POPs Hidalgo 
Integrating toxicology 
and epidemiology for risk 
assessment 
Comendador 
Modelling of environmental 
fate, transport and sources Doblón 
12:05 - 
13:15 
Lunch & exhibition 
Lunch seminar presented by 
Agilent Technologies Escudo 
13:15 - 
15:15 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of PCDD/Fs II Auditorio 
Biomarkers of exposure and 
effect. From individual to 
population level 
Comendador 
QA/QC, interlaboratory 
studies, reference materials Doblón 
Halogenated flame 
retardants in the 
environment from PBDEs to 
OPFRs and other emerging 
alternatives I 
Castilla 
POPs in remote areas I Hidalgo 
15:15 - 
15:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
15:45 - 
17:25 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of PCDD/Fs III Auditorio 
Toxicology and mechanisms 
II. Other POPs Comendador 
Food web studies. 
Bioaccumulation and 
Doblón 
biomagnification 
POPs in remote areas II Hidalgo 
Halogenated flame 
retardants in the 
environment from PBDEs to 
Castilla 
OPFRs and other emerging 
alternatives II 
17:30 - 
18:30 Poster session 3 Poster Area 
20:00 Gala dinner Casino de 
Madrid 
Friday 5 September 2014 
10:00 - 
12:00 
Summary and 
future outcomes. 
Students and 
mentors 
Auditorio 
12:00 Otto Hutzinger 
student awards 
12:15 Welcome to 
Dioxin 2015 
12:30 Closing remarks 
and farewell 
cocktail
34th International Symposium on 
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 
MADRID · SPAIN 
PROGRAM BOOK 
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EDITOR IN CHIEF: Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
DESIGNED BY: MCI Group 
DATE OF PUBLICATION: August 2014 
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TABLE OF 
CONTENTS 
Program at a glance front cover fold 
Welcome address 4 
Information 
Committees 6 
Registration 8 
Instructions for presenters 9 
Student awards 10 
Side meetings 10 
Social program 11 
Tour information 15 
Accommodation 20 
General information 22 
Monday program 
Day at a glance 24 
Oral sessions 25 
Poster session 1 34 
Tuesday program 
Day at a glance 45 
Oral sessions 46 
Poster session 2 56 
Wednesday program 
Day at a glance 67 
Oral sessions 68 
Thursday program 
Day at a glance 72 
Oral sessions 73 
Poster session 3 83 
Friday program 
Day at a glance 98 
Index of presenters 100 
Sponsors and exhibitors 113 
Venue map back cover fold 
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Welcome address 
from the Symposium Chair 
Dear colleagues and friends, 
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Scientific 
Committee and the International Advisory 
Board, it is with great pleasure that I welcome 
you to Madrid, Spain, for the 34th International 
Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic 
Pollutants -Dioxin 2014-. Dioxin 2014 will 
continue in the tradition of previous symposia 
as the leading international conference for 
scientists, regulators and exhibitors presenting 
recent advances in all areas of Halogenated 
Persistent Organic Pollutants. 
We are very fortunate to have received more 
than 650 short papers from 41 countries that 
will be presented at this meeting. Less than 
half of the papers have been scheduled for oral 
presentations in five concurrent sessions and 
the rest have been scheduled in three poster 
sessions. A high quality scientific program has 
been prepared combining both traditional 
topics and emerging issues; covering the seven 
main topics of the symposium and 10 special 
sessions. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Stockholm Convention on POPs. To commemorate 
this milestone, we have organized a special session to highlight POP research conducted in support of 
the Global Monitoring Plan, and to evaluate the effectiveness of the Convention. 
As in previous symposia, the scientific program will be complemented with exhibitors and vendor 
seminars, presenting their latest advances in the field of Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants. 
We are extremely grateful to all sponsors, exhibitors and scientific partners for their generous support 
of the meeting, which is crucial to its success. 
The theme for Dioxin 2014 is “Our students, our future”. In this spirit, we were able to give the 
opportunity to participate to many students; and we are very pleased to organize a special student 
activity “Science with tapas” on Sunday, August 31st. We have also planned students to participate 
during the symposium highlights on Friday September 5th. A few selected students from each scientific 
topic will present their highlights of the symposium. It is very inspiring to hear how they feel and what 
they will tell us about the future in POP research. We hope these activities will give them additional 
opportunities to network with scientist from around the world, in keeping with the international spirit 
of Dioxin Symposia. 
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34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
This year, we are gathering in Madrid, a cosmopolitan city with a rich cultural and artistic heritage. If 
there is one thing that characterizes Madrid, is its contagious passion for life, reflected in its friendly 
and welcoming people. The success of Dioxin 2014 will be enhanced by the special atmosphere of our 
city’s social life; which is an essential element in generating synergies for scientific collaboration and 
friendship. We wish all the participants to have an enriching and positive memory of Spain. 
Last but not least, an exciting social program awaits all delegates. All participants are invited to 
an informal reception on Sunday at the official venue of the Dioxin 2014, and the official welcome 
reception on Monday which will be held at the Cecilio Rodriguez Gardens, one of the more popular 
green spaces in the city of Madrid. We are sure that Dioxin 2014 will provide a great opportunity for all 
the delegates from all over the world in exchanging new ideas and to establish future collaboration. 
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Welcome to Dioxin 2014 in Madrid! 
Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
Symposium Chair, Dioxin 2014
Information 
Information 
Committees 
Registration 
Instructions for presenters 
Student awards 
Side meetings 
Social program 
Tour information 
Accommodation 
General information
INFORMATION 
COMMITTEES 
CONFERENCE CHAIR 
Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 
Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. Mario Fernández 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. Juan Muñoz-Arnanz 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. Lourdes Ramos 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. Jose Luis Roscales 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
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INFORMATION 
COMMITTEES 
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD 
Dr. Mehran Alaee 
National Water Research Institute, Canada 
Dr. João Vicente de Assunção 
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Dr. Georg Becher 
Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway 
Dr. Michael S. Denison 
University of California, USA 
Dr. Heidelore Fiedler 
UNEP Chemicals, Switzerland 
Dr. Jean-François Focant 
University of Liege, Belgium 
Dr. Caroline Gaus 
The University of Queensland, Australia 
Dr. Stuart Harrad 
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Dr. Laurie C. Haws 
ToxStrategies Inc., USA 
Mr. Gary Hunt 
TRC Environmental Corporation, USA 
Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG- CSIC), Spain 
Dr. Paolo Mocarelli 
University of Milan + BICOCCA, Italy 
Dr. Masatoshi Morita 
National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan 
Dr. Josep Rivera 
Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC), Spain 
Dr. Stephen H. Safe 
Texas A&M University, USA 
Dr. Jae-Ho Yang 
Catholic University of Daegu, Korea 
Dr. Minghui Zheng 
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 
Dr. Esteban Abad 
Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC) 
Dr. Argelia Castaño 
Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) 
Dr. Juan Conesa 
University of Alicante (UA) 
Dr. Jordi Díaz 
Ramón Llull University (IQS-URL) 
Dr. Ethel Eljarrat 
Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC) 
Dr. María José González 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. Joan O. Grimalt 
Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC) 
Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. María Ángeles Martínez 
Energy, Environmental and Technological Research Center 
(CIEMAT) 
Dr. Martí Nadal 
Rovira i Virgili University (URV) 
Dr. Nicolás Olea 
University of Granada (UGR) 
Dr. Lourdes Ramos 
Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 
Dr. Francisco Javier Santos 
University of Barcelona (UB) 
Dr. Francisco Soler 
University of Extremadura (UEX)
INFORMATION 
REGISTRATION 
Participants wishing to register onsite may carry out their 
registrations at the registration desk. The prices below are 
in euros (€) and are subject to 21% Spanish VAT, except Gala 
dinner which is subject to 10% Spanish VAT. 
Registration Type Registration Fee (€) 
Full Delegate 820 
Student 360 
Accompanying Person 215 
One Day Attendance 450 
Gala dinner 69 
Symposium staff will be available at the registration desk for 
all registered delegates to collect their registration packs and 
to attend any symposium-related questions. The registration 
desk along with the technical secretariat will be located at 
the main lobby floor in the surroundings of the Auditorium, 
Castilla and Hidalgo rooms (see map on the back cover fold). 
The registration desk and symposium help-desk will be open 
at the following hours: 
Sunday 31 August 2014 ► 15:00 – 20:00 hours 
Monday 1 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours 
Wednesday 3 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 13:00 hours 
Thursday 4 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours 
Friday 5 September 2014 ► 8:30 – 12:30 hours 
Registration fee for 
participants includes: 
All registration fees are quoted in Euro (€). 
All registration fees are subject to 21% Spanish VAT. except 
Gala dinner subjected to 10% Spanish VAT. 
Accompanying 
persons fee includes: 
Student fee 
includes: 
• Proceedings (USB memory stick) 
• Symposium bag and information 
package 
• Admission to all sessions throughout 
the symposium 
• Admission to the exhibition area 
throughout the symposium 
• Coffee, tea, refreshments and 
lunches during breaks throughout 
the symposium 
• Informal reception on Sunday, August 
31st, 2014 
• Official Reception on Monday, 
September 1st, 2014 
• Admission to the exhibition area 
throughout the symposium 
• Coffee, tea, refreshments and 
lunches during breaks throughout 
the symposium 
• Informal reception on Sunday, 
August 31st, 2014 
• Official Reception on Monday on 
Monday, September 1st, 2014 
Student registration applies to 
registered students only and 
must be accompanied by a letter 
or some other type of document 
certifying the student status 
from the university or center in 
which the student is registered. 
This documentation must be 
presented when registering. 
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INFORMATION 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS 
Poster presentations 
Poster presenters are to ensure they mount their poster 
on the correct board placed within the exhibition area that 
features their poster number. Mounting day depends on the 
assigned poster session: 
► Posters corresponding to the sessions of Monday and 
Tuesday will be displayed by 9:00 am on Monday 1 September. 
Presenters are to remove their poster after the evening poster 
session on Tuesday 2 September. The organizers do not take 
any responsibility for posters left hanging after this time. 
► Posters corresponding to the session of Thursday will be 
displayed by 9:00 am on Wednesday 3 September. Presenters 
are to remove their poster after the evening poster session 
on Thursday 4 September. The organizers do not take any 
responsibility for posters left hanging after this time. 
Specific times are set aside on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 
for poster viewing and discussions with presenters. Drinks 
will be served during these sessions at the following times: 
Poster session 1: 
Monday 1 September 2013 17:20–18:30 hours 
Poster session 2 (Sponsored by Pacific Rim): 
Tuesday 2 September 2013 17:20–18:30 hours 
Poster session 3: 
Thursday 4 September 2013 17:30–18:30 hours 
Each poster presenter has a designated time to be available 
at their poster and answer questions. The posters being 
presented each day are listed in Monday, Tuesday and 
Thursday tabs in this program book. 
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Oral presentations 
Presenters are allotted 20 minutes total presentation 
time (15 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for 
discussion and questions). In an effort to synchronize the 
parallel sessions, session chairs have been instructed to 
retain a strict control of this time schedule. This is to allow 
participants to move from one session to another without 
missing anything of each presentation. 
The official format of the presentation is via data projector 
using Microsoft PowerPoint. All presenters must bring 
their presentation on a USB memory stick and load their 
presentations via the speaker support room. Rehearsals 
and significant editing will not be allowed on the Symposium 
computers. Presenters will not be allowed to connect their 
own computers to the data projectors at the Symposium. 
It is the responsibility of the individual presenters (not the 
organizers) to ensure their presentations are uploaded the 
day before their session (and at the very latest one hour prior 
to the beginning of the session in which they will present), 
and to test their presentation before uploading. 
Speakers’ support room opening times 
A technician and volunteers will be available in the speakers’ 
support room (next to the Castilla room) to assist you with 
uploading your presentation to the correct session at the 
following times: 
Sunday 31 August 2014 ► 15:00 – 20:00 hours 
Monday 1 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours 
Wednesday 3 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 13:00 hours 
Thursday 4 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours 
Friday 5 September 2014 ► 8:30 – 9:30 hours 
Organohalogen Compounds Abstracts 
Authors were asked during abstract submission whether 
they would like to have their contribution included in the 
Organohalogen Compounds or would only like to have their 
contribution included in the Symposium Proceedings USB. 
Abstracts included in Organohalogen Compounds can be 
accessed via www.dioxin20xx.org following the Symposium. 
Abstract identification numbers are provided throughout this 
program. These numbers can be used to identify abstracts in 
the Symposium Proceedings USB.
INFORMATION 
STUDENT AWARDS 
The Otto Hutzinger Student Award is presented for outstanding student presentations at the annual Dioxin Symposium to 
acknowledge their scientific contribution to the field of halogenated persistent organic pollutants. This award honors Professor 
Otto Hutzinger as the initiator of the Dioxin Symposia and his continuing interest as a teacher and researcher committed to 
moving science forward and to stimulating young students and the next generation of scientists. Six awards will be granted to 
two students in each of the following three categories: 
A. Sources and analysis of legacy and emerging POPs 
B. Environmental occurrence of halogenated persistent organic pollutants 
C. Human exposure, toxicology and risk assessment of POPs 
The Otto Hutzinger Student Award will be presented by the International Advisory Board of the Dioxin Symposia on Friday 5 
September 2014. The award consists of a plaque reflecting a local aspect of the current year’s Dioxin Symposium and a cash 
check. The winners’ names will be published on the Symposium’s website www.dioxin20xx.org after the event. 
SIDE MEETINGS 
All side meetings will be held at the venue, the Meliá Castilla Hotel, unless stated otherwise. 
Sunday 31 August 2014 Room 
9:30 – 
18:30 
Flame retardant Science and Policy meeting: 
The science and policy of organohalogens in consumer products Escudo 
12:00 – 
18:00 
Seminar presented by Waters: 
Waters user meeting Doblón 
12:30 – 
17:00 
Seminar presented by Fluid Management Systems: 
Same day POPs analysis Comendador 
Monday 1 September 2014 
12:45 – 
13:45 Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
12:15 – 
13:30 
Lunch seminar presented by Bruker Comendador 
Lunch seminar presented by Thermo Scientific Escudo 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
12:05 – 
13:15 Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 
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INFORMATION 
SOCIAL PROGRAM 
Student Activity: Science with Tapas 
Sunday 
August 31 
2014 
17:30 to 19:00 h 
We are pleased to announce that six distinguished scientists 
have agreed to share their wisdom with us over tapas and 
sangria. Please join us for the first meeting with distinguished 
scientists in your field. This unprecedented event will provide 
an excellent forum for students to interact with leading 
scientists in a relaxed atmosphere. Meetings will be held 
in a patio/bar close to the Meliá Castilla Hotel on Sunday 
31, between 17:30 and 19:00 for discussions on science, 
professional development and careers over Spanish tapas and 
sangria. 
This event is open to all students 
registered at Dioxin 2014 without any 
kind of extra fee due to the generosity 
of AB Sciex. Don’t be shy, go ahead 
and register to this unique experience 
to share a unique time with renowned 
scientists and some Spanish tapas. 
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INFORMATION 
SOCIAL PROGRAM 
Student Activity: Science with Tapas 
Antonia Calafat, Ph.D., serves as Chief of the Personal Care Products Laboratory at the 
Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) of the 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, USA. 
Linda S. Birnbaum, Ph.D., is Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health 
Sciences (NIEHS) of the National Institute of Health, and the National Toxicology Program 
(NTP), USA. 
Takeshi Nakano Ph.D., is a Specially Appointed Professor at the Graduate School of 
Engineering, Osaka University, Japan. 
Eric Reiner Ph.D., is a Senior Mass spectrometry Research Scientist at the Laboratory 
Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and adjunct professor at the 
Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto, Canada. 
Jef Focant Ph.D., is Head of the Chemistry Department University of Liège, Belgium. 
Martin van den Berg Ph.D., is Professor in Toxicology, deputy director of the Institute of 
Risk Assessment Sciences (formerly RITOX) of the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands 
and head of the Toxicology and Pharmacology Division of IRAS. 
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María Ros 
Belén González-Gaya 
Olga Huetos 
Enrique Cequier 
Tapas with 
Organizing 
Committee 
Adrián de la Torre 
Jose Luis Roscales 
Juan Muñoz-Arnanz
INFORMATION 
SOCIAL PROGRAM 
Informal reception on Sunday 
Sunday 
August 31 
2014 
18:30 to 20:00 h 
Meliá Castilla Hotel 
(El Prado & 
Aranjuez 
reception rooms) 
Attendance to this reception is included in the 
registration fee 
Dress code: Casual 
All registered delegates, accompanying persons, and 
sponsors are invited to an informal drink in the official venue 
of the Dioxin 2014, Meliá Castilla Hotel. Drinks and Spanish 
snacks will be served. 
Welcome reception on Monday - Sponsored by CIL 
Monday 
September 1 
2014 
19:30 to 21:30 h 
Gardens of Cecilio 
Rodriguez, Retiro Park 
Attendance to this reception is included in the 
registration fee 
Transport: 
19:00 h buses depart Meliá Castilla hotel. Return buses to the 
venue will depart since 21:30 h 
Dress code: Casual 
All registered delegates, accompanying persons, and 
sponsors are invited to the Dioxin 2014 official reception 
which will be held at one of the green spaces of the city of 
Madrid, el Parque del Buen Retiro or simply the Retiro Park. 
Located in the very heart of Madrid, not only is this park 
among the largest but it also represents an important part of 
the city’s historical heritage and botanical patrimony of past 
centuries. Once a recreational area for the Royal Family, the 
Retiro Park has today become a “must-do” for Madrileños and 
tourists who wish to have a great time by practicing sports, 
relaxing or just wandering along its inviting paths. 
The reception will be held at the Gardens of Cecilio Rodriguez, 
a unique and reservation-only area inside the Retiro Park 
whose beauty will transport visitors to a magical realm of 
nature and peace within the city. 
Please join us at this event on Monday, the 1st of September, 
2014 from 19:30 to 21:30 h. A complimentary selection of 
Spanish food and beverages will be served. 
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Gala dinner on Thursday 
Thursday 
September 4 
2014 
20:00 h 
Casino de Madrid 
The Casino enjoys the pleasure of hosting guests 
from all over the world. Throughout the 170-year 
history, many traditions have been established 
to make the visits of all our guests their most 
memorable experiences. 
The Dress Code is an important complement to 
the standards our guests expect and deserve. 
Cocktail attire is preferred. Very especially, 
gentlemen are kindly required to wear jacket 
and long trousers in order to access the Casino 
de Madrid. 
Transport: 
19:30 h buses depart Meliá Castilla hotel. Limited 
return buses to the venue will depart after Gala 
Dinner 
Casino de Madrid 
In 1836, a group of young romantics and progressive 
liberals decided to search out a quiet place to meet 
up in peace and harmony away from the frenetic 
world of politics. This was the first step toward what 
would, in time, became the Casino de Madrid. 
Located right in the heart of Madrid, in Alcalá st. next 
to Puerta del Sol. Casino de Madrid is the perfect 
venue for all kind of national and international 
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Artistic heritage 
The importance and quality of the Casino de Madrid’s 
artistic heritage is undeniable. For this reason, one 
of the principal objectives of our organization is to 
conserve and improve this heritage. 
Painting, sculpture, and numerous details such as 
Maumejéan stained glass, lamps of carved crystal, 
or our valuable collection of clocks, all make the 
Casino de Madrid a luxury setting for precious works 
of art.
INFORMATION 
OPTIONAL TOURS 
Optional Tours on Wednesday 
As part of the Dioxin 2014 Symposium several optional tours are offered. Attendance to the tours is not 
included in the registration fee. Prices and tour descriptions can be viewed in this section. 
All tours are subject to a minimum number of participants. The symposium organizers reserve the right to 
cancel these tours if the minimum quote is not reached. A full refund will apply in that case. 
If you would like to plan a day trip from Madrid, MCI staff at the information desk during the symposium will 
be happy to assist you in making your arrangements like booking high speed train tickets. 
Madrid 
Panoramic Tour 
plus Austrian 
quarter 
Departure time: 13:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Duration of the tour 
approx. 4 hours 
Air conditioning coaches 
Official Guides 
Price per person: 21 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
Panoramic 
Tour and Prado 
Museum 
Departure time: 13:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Duration of the tour 
approx. 4 hours 
Air conditioning coaches 
Entrance Prado Museum 
Official Guides 
Price per person: 35 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
The city capital Madrid offers different contrasts: Brand new 
skyscrapers beside traditional former private Palaces that 
once belonged to aristocratically families; wide well designed 
avenues, ornamental fountains, green parks, famous soccer 
stadiums, interesting Museums, impressive buildings, 
attractive residential neighborhoods, where the upscale 
shops rule the most exclusive shopping, even a Moorish 
style bullring. Let´s discover it all by bus (stopping whenever 
possible for pictures) and later on, walking down the Royal 
Palace and the Cathedral, enjoying the old atmosphere of 
back in the 16th century, when Madrid became Capital of the 
Spanish Empire admiring the labyrinthine structure of the 
medieval streets and cosy little squares till reaching finally 
the Old Main Square at the heart of the city. 
The city capital Madrid offers different contrasts: Brand new 
skyscrapers beside traditional former private Palaces that 
once belonged to aristocratically families; wide well designed 
avenues, ornamental fountains, green parks, famous soccer 
stadiums, interesting Museums, impressive buildings, 
attractive residential neighbourhoods, where the upscale 
shops rule the most exclusive shopping, even a Moorish 
style bullring. Let´s discover it all by bus (stopping whenever 
possible for pictures) 
Prado Museum: One of the most important painting 
Galleries in the world, with a collection of roughly 10.000 
master pieces from the classical period, early 14th to the 
late 18th century. In order to get the real feeling of Prado we 
will admire the real “musts”, those paintings that cannot be 
missed: The “pearls” of the primitive Flemish painters Van 
der Weyden and El Bosco, the Italian Fran Angelico and the 
German master Durero and later without forgetting the 
Spanish School of Painting with Velazquez and Goya. 
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Madrid 
Panoramic Tour 
and Reina Sofia 
Art Museum 
Departure time: 13:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla hotel 
(Main Entrance) 
Duration of the tour approx. 
4 hours 
Air conditioning coaches 
Entrance Reina Sofia 
Museum 
Official Guides 
Price per person: 29 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
El Escorial 
Tour 
Departure time: 13:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Duration of the tour 
approx. 5 hours 
(picnic lunch included) 
Air conditioning coaches 
Entrance San Lorenzo del 
Escorial Monastery 
Price per person: 45 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
The city capital Madrid offers different contrasts: Brand new 
skyscrapers beside traditional former private Palaces that 
once belonged to aristocratically families; wide well designed 
avenues, ornamental fountains, green parks, famous soccer 
stadiums, interesting Museums, impressive buildings, 
attractive residential neighbourhoods, where the upscale 
shops rule the most exclusive shopping, even a Moorish 
style bullring. Let´s discover it all by bus (stopping whenever 
possible for pictures) 
Reina Sofia Museum: Inaugurated to house the impressive 
work of Picasso, Guernica but it offers much more: Sculptures 
and paintings from our most famous Spanish international 
known worldwide artists: Dali, Miró, Angeles Santos, 
Julio González, Pablo Gargallo and many others in a quite 
interesting building which mixes the classical lines with the 
modern genius of the Pritzker winner Jean Nouvel. 
Leaving Madrid behind, it is time to enjoy the mountains 
located in the northwest of the province: Guadarrama Sierra 
(Guadarrama mountain range) and its snowed peaks in winter 
as well as land dedicated to breeding wildbulls in the opened 
air. 
After approximately 45 minutes, El Escorial can be seen. 
At the feet of the mountain, a privileged spot which was 
commissioned to be built by the King Phillip the second after a 
victory over the French troops back in the 16th century. 
As he defined it: “ a Palace for God and a house for me” can be 
discovered the real atmosphere of a huge construction that 
was used once as Royal Palace as well as a private Museum of 
the King to enjoy his private art collection. 
Traditionally talking, it is still use as Royal Pantheon of all Kings 
and Queens of Spain belonging to the two Royal Dynasties: 
Austrian and Borbon.
INFORMATION 
OPTIONAL TOURS 
Toledo 
Departure time: 12:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Duration of the tour 
approx. 6 hours 
(picnic lunch included) 
Air conditioning coaches 
Official Guides 
Cahedral and Synagogue 
of Sta. Mª La Blanca 
entrances 
Price per person: 55 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
Optional Tours for accompanying persons 
Alcalá 
de Henares 
September 1st 
Departure time: 09:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Duration of the tour 
aprox. 5 hours 
Air conditioning coaches 
Official Guides Price 
per person: 30 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
Leaving Madrid heading south, just 1 hour distance by bus, 
after crossing a good part of the central region known as 
La Mancha, don Quixote’s land, we will arrive to the former 
imperial capital, the eternal Toledo. 
Due to its location, at the top of a rocky hill, over the Tagus 
river as natural protector and being a wall city, lets enjoy 
first of all its fantastical view from an exclusive point, the 
same one that has captivated the sensible artist souls: The 
painter Greco, poets from all times, writers and so on. After 
some minutes spent there taking the best pictures, we will 
drive inside walls and from the bus-parking place, walking and 
exploring the old structure of its medieval tiny narrow streets, 
deambulating and getting the real spirit of Toledo. 
The visit of the famous spiritual capital of Spain, the Cathedral 
(a real Museum inside there) and the Church where is kept one 
of Greco’s masterpieces will give us the satisfaction of having 
been in contact with the old essence of a former imperial 
capital. 
In less than 40 minutes driving time, the city of Alcalá (quite 
relevant spot under the Roman and later Moorish domination) 
offers to the visitor its real cultural imprint based actually in 
the old University. After visiting it, a nice stroll down by the 
typical streets till reaching the main square and from there, 
heading to Cervantes house, a living example of how a private 
home still shows the atmosphere of back in times of the 
famous writer, birth house of the author of the “Man of la 
Mancha”. Some free time to taste the well-known “Tapas” and 
take pictures of the city. 
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Sorolla Museum 
and Retiro Park 
September 5th 
Departure time: 09:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Price per person: 29 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
Duration of the tour 
aprox. 4 hours 
Air conditioning coaches 
Official Guides 
Entrance included 
Thyssen 
Museum and 
Shopping 
Tour 
September 2nd 
Departure time: 9:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Price per person: 29 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
Duration of the tour 
aprox. 4 hours 
Air conditioning 
coaches 
Official Guides 
Entrance included 
In a real authentic former private Palace built following Sorolla 
recommendations to be the family house, we can get into the 
romantic painter´s world, not only thanks to his paintings 
decorating the whole 2 floors construction, but also because 
of his presence at every corner still can be felt... 
The painter of the Mediterranean light, the portraits of his 
family, unique, special and skilful way of introducing his 
geniality direct to our eyes is really shocking. 
After so much art lived and before leaving, relaxing at the cosy 
garden and a visit to the former painter ceramic and pottery 
collection. 
A Retiro Park experience 
Once upon a time Madrid had a deep wood outside walls 
where just wild bears were living in. Nowadays, a piece of it 
has turned into a delightful green Park in the pure centre of 
the city. 
It is really an experience to be in contact with nature being 
rounded by asphalt, then why not crossing a good part of 
this nice Park where a bunch of trees, flower decorations and 
bushes will orientate us till the gorgeous and elegant pond 
and from there towards the fine and transparent Cristal 
Palace, today a place for temporary contemporary exhibition 
which belongs to the Reina Sofía Art Museum. 
Occupying a Neo-Classical mansion from 1806, many critics 
see this museum as the world’s most important private art 
collection. Assembled by Baron Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza 
and his son Hans Heinrich, it illustrates the history of Western 
art from the primitive Flemish and Italian painters, to 20th 
century Pop Art. 
The Spanish state bought it in 1993, and today this museum is 
a strong complement to the Prado and Reina Sofia museums, 
adding 20th century international artists to the Spanish ones 
you may have already seen at Reina Sofia. With this museum, 
you can truly appreciate the entire evolution of the history 
of art without leaving Madrid. After our visit to the Thyssen 
museum, we start with our shopping tour. In Madrid you 
can find almost anything. People come to this city in search 
of most specific, sophisticated or eccentric. The variety is a 
feature of the trade: From luxury shops in the Salamanca 
district, to the most alternative clothing in Fuencarral Street. 
The Salamanca distric and its famous Milla de Oro now 
looks brighter after refurbishment of Serrano street. Wider 
pavements to look in detail the showcases of national and 
international luxury brands. Take a walk and fall into the 
temptation to buy something exclusive.
Optional Tours for accompanying persons 
Segovia 
September 4th 
Departure time: 09:30 h, 
from the Meliá Castilla 
hotel (Main Entrance) 
Price per person: 60 € 
(21% VAT excluded) 
Duration of the tour 
aprox. 7 hours 
Air conditioning coaches 
Official Guides 
After an hour and a half driving time by bus and crossing the 
mountains of Guadarrama Sierra (natural border between 
the Madrid-Segovia provinces) we will reach the old roman 
site of Segovia, former capital of the ancient kingdom of 
Castile (Castle land), when over 500 hundred years ago, queen 
Isabella was crowned. 
Shepherds land, the cradle of the pure virgin wool, cereals, 
grain and good sausage plus suckling pig as main economic 
resources, a part of the imposing monuments complete an 
amazing cultural offer that cannot be missed We will admire 
the impressive Aqueduct, a magic engineering work still 
standing as a relic of the roman past after more than 2,000 
years and from there, exploring the city on foot, following 
the main street till reaching the Main square, where the city 
Hall, the Theatre and the Cathedral are witness of the glorious 
past.. 
Some free time to enjoy a coffee or maybe some typical 
pastries before walking down hill till the former Moorish 
castle which later, under the Castilian kings, turned into a 
castle, housing the crowned heads of the dynasty that queen 
Isabella was belonging to. 
After the visit and great pictures, time to walk back to the bus, 
but now, following the old wall, an alternative route before 
coming back to Madrid 
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ACCOMMODATION 
MELIÁ CASTILLA 
HOTEL (Venue) 
 
Adress: Calle del Capitán Haya, 43, 28020 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 915 67 50 00 
Web: www.melia.com/es/hoteles/espana/madrid/melia-castilla/ 
RAFAEL ORENSE 
HOTEL 
 
Adress: Calle de Pedro Teixeira, 5, 28020 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 915 97 15 68 
Web: www.rafaelhoteles.com/hoteles/rafaelhoteles-orense/ 
SERCOTEL 
EUROBUILDING 2 
 
Adress: C/ Orense, 69, 28020 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 911 54 90 60 
Web: www.eurobuilding2madrid.com/ 
HOTEL HOLIDAY 
INN MADRID 
 
Adress: Plaza de Carlos Trias Bertrán, 4, 28020 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 914 56 80 00 
Web: www.holidayinnmadrid.es/ 
PETIT PALACE 
LONDRES 
 
Adress: Calle Galdo, 2, 28013 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 915 31 41 05 
Web: www.petitpalacelondresmadrid.com/ 
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INFORMATION 
ACCOMMODATION 
PETIT PALACE 
PUERTA DEL SOL 
 
Adress: Calle Arenal, 4, 28013 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 915 21 05 42 
Web: www.hpetitpalacepuertadelsol.com/ 
PETIT PALACE 
ARENAL 
 
Adress: Calle Arenal, 16, 28013 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 915 64 43 55 
Web: www.hotelpetitpalacearenal.com/ 
AMARAL 
HOTEL 
 
Adress: Calle del General Varela, 37, 28020 Madrid 
Tel.: + 34 915 79 97 38 
Web: www.hotelamaralmad.com 
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GENERAL INFORMATION 
Calle Rosario Pino 
Dioxin 2014 
Meliá Castilla 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 22 
Venue 
Madrid is a vibrant city where culture, entertainment and 
business blend to share a thriving space. The modern and 
cosmopolitan flare of the Spanish capital offers guests some 
of the world’s finest tourist attractions. The passionate and 
friendly character of the Madrileños also enhances the visitor 
experience. 
More Madrid’s info: 
Madrid Tourist Guides http://turismomadrid.es/en/guides 
Leisure & Culture www.esmadrid.com 
Interactive Map www.emtmadrid.es/mapaweb/emt.html 
MCI SPAIN 
C/ Alcalde Sainz de Baranda 45 Bajo B, 28009 Madrid 
Tel: + 34 91 400 93 84 
dioxin2014@mci-group.com 
The Conference will be held in Meliá Castilla 
hotel, located in the most touristic and 
strategic area of downtown Madrid, easily 
reached by buses, taxi and Metro (15 minutes 
from the airport). 
The venue is a few meters from the Paseo de 
la Castellana Av., and is well connected to the 
Prado. 
Its strategic location in the centre of Madrid, 
a few metres from the Paseo de la Castellana, 
15 minutes from the airport, near Chamartín 
train station and the Real Madrid football 
ground, the Santiago Bernabeu, makes the 
Meliá Castilla hotel the ideal hotel for the 
Conference. 
The Meliá Castilla hotel has 915 comfortable 
rooms and suites on its fifteen floors, 
decorated in a classical contemporary style 
and with all the comforts and services to 
satisfy every need, making it the favourite 
hotel for businessmen and women as well 
as foreign tourists visiting Madrid. Access to 
the rooms is controlled by a key, individually 
coded for each customer. All the rooms are 
completely soundproofed and have the 
latest technology: interactive satellite TV, air-conditioning 
with individual remote control, 
direct-dial telephone with voicemail, sockets 
for fax and modem, High speed Wireless internet connection, electronic safe with room for a computer, minibar, 24 hour room 
service and the unique Pillow menu. 
The Meliá Castilla hotel is one of Europe’s largest and most modern Conferences and Convention centres. The Conference and 
Convention Center is a large flexible space, where the Auditorium acts as the plenary room. The Auditorium is surrounded by 4 
multifunctional meeting rooms comprising over 17,800 sq. feet of meeting space, enough to host up to 1,200 people. 
About Madrid Technical Secretariat 
Paseo de la Castellana 
Calle del Capitán Haya 
Calle de Orense 
Calle de Sor Ángela de la Cruz 
Calle Francisco Gervás 
CUZCO 
L10 
VALDEACEDERAS 
L1 
PLAZA DE 
CASTILLA 
TETUÁN 
L1 
L1 L10
INFORMATION 
USEFUL INFORMATION 
Official language Insurance 
The official language of the symposium is English. There will 
not be simultaneous translation. 
It is strongly recommended that participants take out 
adequate cover for health, travel and private liability 
insurance. The organizers cannot accept responsibility for 
personal injury, loss or damage to private property belonging 
to the symposium participants and accompanying persons. 
During the on-line registration procedure, the Dioxin 
organization offers to all the participants the possibility of 
contract a private insurance. Insurance conditions can be 
checked here. 
Useful 
telephone 
numbers 
Fire brigade, Tel: 080 / (+34)913 973 700 
Serious Medical Emergencies, Tel.: 061 
Local Police, Tel.: 092 
National Police, Tel.: 091 
Pan-European Emergency number, Tel: 112 
(free from any phone) 
Anti Poison Center, Tel: (+34)915 620 420 
Red Cross emergencies, Tel: (+34)915 222 222 
All-day Pharmacies, Tel.: 098 
Airport, Tel.: (+34)902 35 35 70 / (+34)91 305 83 43/ 
(+34)91 305 83 45 
RENFE (rail transport operator), Tel.: (+34)902 24 02 02 
Public transportation, Tel.: (+34)91 580 42 60 / 012 
Radio taxi, Tel.: (+34)91 447 51 80 / (+34)91 405 55 00 
Independent Radio taxi, Tel.: (+34)91 405 12 13 
Visa & invitation letters 
Participants from countries requiring a Visa should obtain 
documentation from the Spanish Embassy or consulate 
in their own country. Invitation Letters for short-stay 
visa purposes can be requested and will be issued by the 
symposium secretariat upon request. The Visa invitation 
letters will not imply any obligation or financial engagement 
from the symposium organizers. 
Currency 
The currency in Spain is the Euro (EUR - €). Euro notes are 
issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500. 
Coins come in denominations of 2 & 1 Euro, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 
2 and 1 cent pieces. 
Climate 
Madrid and its metropolitan area have a Mediterranean 
climate on the borderline of the continental climate with mild 
cool winters and warm to hot summers. By the end of August 
beginning of September, the typically temperature is in the 
26-31 ºC (79-88 ºF) range during the day and about 15-19 ºC 
(59-66 °F) at night. Mean sunshine duration is 10.8 h. 
Electricity 
The electricity power supply in Spain is 220 Volt with a 
European standard plug. 
Safety 
Madrid is as safe as any other European tourist city. 
Participants are advised to take the usual prudent 
precautions. 
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Program 
Monday 1 
September 2014 
Monday
24 
Monday 1 September 2014 
Monday 1 September 2014 Room 
09:00 - 09:30 Opening ceremony 
Auditorio 
09:30 - 10:15 Plenary session 
Impacts and potential effects of DDT reintroduction against malaria in 
African populations - Prof Joan Grimalt 
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
10:45 - 12:45 New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques Auditorio 
Bioanalytical approaches for POP detection Comendador 
Sustainable production and use Doblón 
Biomonitoring in humans I Castilla 
POPs in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Hidalgo 
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch & exhibition 
Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 
13:45 - 15:25 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Auditorio 
Unintentional formation of POPs Doblón 
POPs in developing countries Comendador 
Advances in passive sampling for air and water Hidalgo 
Biomonitoring in humans II Castilla 
15:25 - 16:00 Coffee break & exhibition 
16:00 - 17:20 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Auditorio 
Halogenated natural products and chiral pollutants Doblón 
Is TBBPA safe? Hidalgo 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake I Castilla 
Exposure to POPs in Vietnam Comendador 
17:20 -18:30 Poster session 1 Poster Area 
19:30 - 21:30 Welcome reception 
Supported by CIL 
Detailed information on page 13 
Cecilio 
Rodriguez 
Gardens at 
Retiro Park 
Dr. Begoña Jiménez 
Chair of Dioxin 2014. Institute 
of Organic Chemistry, National 
Research Council of Spain 
(IQOG-CSIC) 
Dña. Guillermina Yanguas 
General Director of Quality 
and Environmental Assessment 
of MAGRAMA (Ministry 
of Agriculture, Food and 
Environment) 
Don Emilio Lora-Tamayo 
President of CSIC 
Performance by Mercedes Martínez Díaz
25 
Monday 1 September 2014 
10:45 – 
12:45 
New screening methods and novel 
instrumental techniques 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Win Traag and F. Javier Santos 
10:45 Increasing sensitivity of BDE-209 using timed 
cryogenic zone compression (t-CZC) 
Heinz Mehlmann 
Dirk Krumwiede 
Kyle D’Silva 
842 
11:05 The development of extraction and 
analysis techniques for the quantification 
of pesticides and pesticide metabolites in 
human urine and blood 
Laura Quinn 
Désirée Prevoo-Franzsen 
Caitlin Swiegelaar 
Martin Brits 
Maria Fernandes-Whaley 
1116 
11:25 PCB congener analysis of high concentration 
samples for toxic equivalent (te q) 
assessments 
Bryan Vining 
Yves Tondeur 
Jerry Hart 
Naomi Goodman 
David Blye 
Meg Michell 
Al Tordini 
1266 
11:45 Feasibility for diethylhexyl phthalate analysis 
in water samples using online and offline 
SPE-LVI-GC-MS 
Hong Suk-Young 
967 
12:05 Analytical capabilities of ultra performance 
liquid chromatography coupled to high 
resolution orbitrap mass spectrometry 
in analysis of hexabromocyclododecane 
diastereoisomers 
Dzintars Zacs 
Jekaterina Rjabova 
Arturs Viksna 
Vadims Bartkevics 
575 
12:25 Shoot-and-dilute gas chromatography 
a powerful technique for analysis of 
environmental samples when using ultra-sensitive 
detectors 
Jack Cochran 
Julie Kowalski 
Christopher Rattray 
Michelle Misselwtiz 
1186 
10:45 – 
12:45 
Bioanalytical approaches 
for POP detection 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Ron Hoogenboom and Bert van Bavel 
10:45 Bioanalytical screening methods (2): 
Practical experience with the new EU 
performance criteria 
Johannes Haedrich 
Alexander Kotz 
Rainer Malisch 
785 
11:05 Development of an enhanced ah receptor-responsive 
third generation rat hepatoma 
CALUX cell line for detection of dioxin-like 
compounds 
Jennifer Brennan 
Guochun He 
Tomoaki Tsutsumi 
Jing Zhao 
Michael Denison 
1152 
11:25 Modification of the micro 
EROD-bioassay and validation for routine 
analysis demonstrated for beef and milk 
Ines Thiem 
Gabriele Boehmler 
Brigitte Thoms 
647 
11:45 The "Dirty Dozen" POPs & other pollutants: 
Toxicological profiling by CALUX panel 
Peter A. Behnisch 
Barbara van Vugt-Lussenburg 
Bart Pieterse 
Irene Middelhof 
Peter A. Behnisch 
Bart van der Burg 
Bram Brouwer 
1036 
12:05 Dioxin-like compounds analysed by DR 
CALUX in wipe samples of a remediation 
case in a former aluminium recycling plant 
in the Netherlands 
Peter A. Behnisch 
Frank Eijsackers 
Bram Brouwer 
Eric Hol 
1033 
12:25 The CALUX bioassay: A quest for 
optimization parameters towards a reliable 
and cost-effective 
semi-quantitative screening method in 
dioxin potency assessment 
Kersten van Langenhove 
Tara Vandermarken 
Michael S. Denison 
Marc Elskens 
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10:45 – 
12:45 Sustainable production and use 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Roland Weber and Frederic Gallo 
10:45 Greening industries through sustainable 
production and use 
Carmela Centeno 
Erlinda Galvan 
Igor Volodin 
Roland Weber 
Heinz Leuenberger 
1131 
11:05 Substitution of hazardous chemicals on 
an international level and how persistent 
organic pollutants can be approached using 
subsport the substitution support portal 
Sara Pérez 
Steffen Brenzel 
849 
11:25 Preliminary study on the environmental 
friendliness of PFOS substitutes for key 
applications in china 
Jun Huang 
Gang Yu 
Shenfang Mei 
Roland Weber 
1139 
11:45 How can we avoid the lock-in problem in 
the substitution of hazardous chemicals 
used in consumer products? 
Martin Scheringer 
Peter Fantke 
Roland Weber 
976 
12:05 Chemistry for any weather: per- and 
polyfluorinated chemicals in textile 
products and ambient air 
Manfred Santen 
Ilze Smit 
Sara del Rio 
1228 
12:25 Six classes: A new approach to reducing the 
use of harmful chemicals and preventing 
regrettable substitutions 
Arlene Blum 
Simona Yi-Balan 
J.D. Gretta Goldman 
Bob Peoples 
Graham Peaslee 
Miriam Diamond 
966 
10:45 – 
12:45 Biomonitoring in humans I 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Argelia Castaño and Antonia Calafat 
10:45 The survey of the exposure to dioxins and other 
chemical compounds in humans 
Kokichi Arisawa 
Yoshie Nagai 
Tooru Matsumura 
886 
11:05 Testing of medical devices and storage 
supplies for environmental chemicals of 
interest in biomonitoring studies 
Amy MacDonald 
Deib Birkholz 
David Kinniburgh 
1199 
11:25 Persistent pollutants in serum pools from the 
national health and nutrition examination survey 
(nhanes ): 2003-2008 
Andreas Sjodin 
Richard S. Jones 
Wayman Turner 
Samuel P. Caudill 
Antonia M. Calafat 
Lee-Yang Wong 
939 
11:45 Population variation in biomonitoring data 
for persistent analytes: An examination of 
multiple datasets 
Lesa Aylward 
Evan Green 
Miquel Porta 
Leisa-Maree Toms 
Elly Den Hond 
Christine Schulz 
Magda Gasull 
Andre Conrad 
Greet Schoeters 
Jochen Mueller 
636 
12:05 Assessing the relation between POP internal 
exposure levels and human health: Who and 
where are the good markers? 
Jean-Philippe Anitgnac 
Stéphane Ploteau 
Philippe Marchand 
Ronan Cariou 
Bruno Veyrand 
Anaïs Venisseau 
Fabrice Monteau 
Bruno Le Bizec 
1086 
12:25 Age as a determinant of phosphate flame 
retardant exposure of the Australian 
population and identification of novel urinary 
PFR metabolites 
Nele van den Eede 
Amy Heffernan 
Jochen Mueller 
Lesa Aylward 
Hugo Neels 
Peter Hobson 
Adrian Covaci 
1114
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Monday 1 September 2014 
10:45 – 
12:45 
POPs in terrestrial and 
freshwater ecosystems 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Veerle Jaspers and Paco Soler 
10:45 Comparative profiling of flame retardants 
and other brominated contaminants in body 
compartments and in ovo transfer in North 
American Great Lakes herring gulls 
Lisa Mattioli 
Lewis Gauthier 
Robert Letcher 
943 
11:05 A retrospective feather analysis for 
temporal trends of legacy and current-use 
organohalogenated compounds in Baltic 
white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla 
Igor Eulaers 
Björn Helander 
Marcel Eens 
Adrian Covaci 
Veerle Jaspers 
Gilles Lepoint 
1057 
11:25 Temporal trends of PCBs, dde , 
polybrominated biphenyl ethers (pbde s), 
HBCDD and perfluorinated alkyl acids 
(PFAAs) in otters (Lutra lutra) in Sweden with 
a focus on transfer from mother to cub 
Anna Roos 
Ulla Eriksson 
Urs Berger 
Frank Rigét 
829 
11:45 Predicting the quality status of German river 
waters by environmental specimen banking: 
First experiences concerning PCDD/Fs, DL-PCBs 
and hexachlorobenzene in bream 
Nina Lohmann 
Steffi Rolle 
Jan Koschorreck 
Olaf Paepke 
1268 
12:05 Bats as environmental indicators? Analysis 
of some contaminants in Tadarida teniotis 
species 
Simonetta Menotta 
Annunziata Cannavacciuolo 
Maria Vitellino 
Damiano Accurso 
Gloria Isani 
Alessandra Tomassini 
Giorgio Fedrizzi 
1111 
12:25 Persistent organic pollutants in the Finnish 
and Russian semi-domesticated reindeer 
(Rangifer tarandus tarandus L) 
Anja Hallikainen 
Anniina Holma-Suutari 
662 
13:45 – 
15:25 
Multidimensional analytical 
techniques and other novel 
techniques 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Jef Focant and Eric Reiner 
13:45 The use of scripting filters for the 
identification of potential novel persistent 
organic pollutants following GCxGC-TOF 
MS analysis 
Miren Pena-Abaurrea 
Karl Jobst 
Stephen Safe 
Ralph Ruffolo 
Robert McCrindle 
Li Shen 
Paul Helm 
Dave Poirier 
Eric Reiner 
Un-Ho Jin 
1124 
14:05 Comparison of atmospheric pressure 
gas chromatography-tandem mass 
spectrometry (APGC-MS/MS) and high 
resolution mass spectrometry for the 
analysis of polybrominated diphenyl ethers 
(PBDEs) 
Dawei Geng 
Ingrid Ericson Jogsten 
Anna Roos 
Petr Kukucka 
Bert van Bavel 
Jessika Hagberg 
1292 
14:25 Meeting the European Commission 
performance criteria for the use of triple 
quadrupole GC-MS/MS as a confirmatory 
method for PCDD/fs in food and feed 
samples 
Manuela Ábalos 
Esteban Abad Holgado 
Paul Silcock 
Cristian Cojocariu 
Sergio Guazzotti 
580 
14:45 Analysis of medium chain chlorinated 
paraffins: Comparison of GCXGC-ECD vs. 
GC-ECNI-MS 
Pim Leonards 
Jacco Koekkoek 
853 
15:05 Analysis of PCDD/fs in stack gas emission 
samples by APGC-GC-MS/MS 
Joan Rivera 
Karell Martinez 
Esteban Ábad 
Manuela Ábalos 
Laura Cherta 
Jaime Nacher 
Tania Portoles 
Joaquim Beltran 
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13:45 – 
15:25 Unintentional formation of POPs 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Takesi Nakano and Jung Huang 
13:45 Dioxin contamination in the feed additive 
(feed grade cupric sulfate) tied to chlorine 
industry 
Qinghua Zhang 
Pu Wang 
Chaofei Zhu 
Yingming Li 
Guibin Jiang 
725 
14:05 Synthetic indigo dyes: The likely source 
of 1,3,6,8-tetrabromocarbazole and other 
halogenated carbazoles found in the 
environment 
Robert Parette 
Robert McCrindle 
Brock Chittim 
Katherine McMahon 
Nicole Riddell 
Miren Pena-Abaurrea 
Wendy Pearson 
Eric Reiner 
923 
14:25 Emission of non-dioxin upop s from 
municipal waste incinerator in china 
Yuancheng Li 
Yang Yang 
Wenchao Li 
Jun Huang 
Gang Yu 
615 
14:45 Comprehensive gc ×gc -ms analysis of 
waste motor oil from Malaysia reveals 
in-situ production of pah s: 
A new pollution source 
Narayanan Kannan 
Haruhiko Miyagawa 
Riki Kitano 
Katsuhiro Nakagawa 
Megumi Hirooka 
Shunji Hashimoto 
Vladimir P. Beškoski 
Fatemeh A Jahromi 
Zakaria P Mohamad 
Takeshi Nakano 
963 
15:05 PCB congener profile of unintentional 
formation from pigment manufacturing 
process 
Takeshi Nakano 
Katsunori Anezaki 
614
29 
Monday 1 September 2014 
13:45 – 
15:25 
Advances in passive 
sampling for air and water 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Karla Pozo and Tom Harner 
13:45 Determination of historical variations of 
pbde s in an industrial region using tree 
cores 
Mustafa Odabasi 
Yetkin Dumanoglu 
Ezgi Ozgunerge Falay 
Gizem Tuna 
Hasan Altiok 
Melik Kara 
Abdurrahman Bayram 
Doganay Tolunay 
Tolga Elbir 
1055 
14:05 New POPs in ambient air samples using 
passive air samplers 
Heidelore Fiedler 
Esteban Abad 
Gene Martrat 
Bert van Bavel 
Ingrid Ericson 
Jacob de Boer 
1265 
14:25 Evaluation of polyurethane foam (puf ) 
passive air samplers (pas ) as a tool to 
assess semi volatile organic compounds 
(svocs) in outdoor and indoor 
environments 
Pernilla Bohlin 
Ondřej Audy 
Roman Prokes 
Lenka krdlíková 
Simon Vojta 
Petr Kukučka 
Jana Klánová 
Petra Přibylová 
989 
14:45 Uptake rates of pcdd s/pcdf s and DL-PCB 
from passive and active air samplers 
Johana De La Paz Cortés 
Carlos Mario González 
Laura Morales 
Manuela Ábalos 
Esteban Abad 
Beatriz Helena Aristizábal 
1241 
15:05 Characterisation of PUF disk passive air 
samplers for new priority chemicals: A 
review 
Tom Harner 
Maja Mitrovic 
Lutz Ahrens 
Jasmin Schuster 
786 
13:45 – 
15:25 POPs in developing countries 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Esteban Abad and João Torres 
13:45 Using top predators and DR CALUX to 
screen coastal environments from three 
different Brazilian regions for dioxins and 
related compounds 
Paulo Dorneles 
José Lailson-Brito 
Tatiana Bisi 
Camila Domit 
Lupercio Barbosa 
Ana Meirelles 
Vitor Carvalho 
Olaf Malm 
Alexandre Azevedo 
Krishna Das 
Marie-Louise Scippo 
1188 
14:05 Persistent organic pollutants in free-range 
chicken eggs from Arusha, Tanzania: Levels 
and human health implications 
Anuschka Polder 
Hanne Larsen Moberg 
Mette Helen Bjørge Müller 
Robinson Mdegela 
Hezron Nonga 
Elisabeth Lie 
Janneche Utne Skaare 
Jan Ludvig Lych 
835 
14:25 Environmental exposure of emerging 
brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in 
developing countries: Their significance for 
human exposure 
Syed Amas Eqani 
Nadeem Ali 
Iqbal Ismail 
Mohammad Kadi 
Adrian Covaci 
928 
14:45 Influence of local geology on transport 
of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in 
groundwater and landfill leachates 
Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo 
721 
15:05 Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and 
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in bovine 
milk from regions with different altitudes 
in Brazil 
Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha 
A.D. Pereira Neto 
R.M. Oliveira 
L.F. Estrella 
J.P.M. Torres 
949
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13:45 – 
15:25 Biomonitoring in humans II 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Andreas Sjodin and Gunilla Lindstrom 
13:45 Persistent organic pollutant 
concentrations in human milk from 
Canada, comparison of current with 
previous results 
Thea Rawn 
Amy Sadler 
Valerie Casey 
François Breton 
Wing-Fung Sun 
Tye Arbuckle 
William Fraser 
760 
14:05 Predicted levels of PCB-153 in maternal 
blood in the Norwegian mother and child 
cohort study (moba ) 
Ida Henriette Caspersen 
Helle K Knutsen 
Cathrine Thomsen 
Anne Lise Brantsæter 
Margaretha Haugen 
Jan Alexander 
Helle Margrete Meltzer 
Xavier Basagaña 
Manolis Kogevinas 
Helen Engelstad Kvalem 
1246 
14:25 Relationship between concentrations of 
perfluoroalkyl substances in maternal 
blood of 100 women in two consecutive 
pregnancies 
Eleni Papadopoulou 
Line S Haug 
Matthew Longnecker 
594 
14:45 Assessment of pbde exposure through 
mouthing on toys - in vitro migration into 
saliva simulant 
Alin Constantin Ionas 
Ana Maria Ballesteros Gómez 
Sicco H. Brandsma 
Pim E.G. Leonards 
Adrian Covaci 
1220 
15:05 Levels and profiles of 
hexabromocyclododecanes in human 
breast milk from the general population in 
Shenzhen, China 
Jianqing Zhang 
Zhen Tan 
Shaoyou Lu 
Yousheng Jiang 
Shengnong Li 
798
31 
Monday 1 September 2014 
16:00 – 
17:20 
Multidimensional analytical 
techniques and other novel 
techniques 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Jef Focant and Eric Reiner 
16:00 Characterization of mixed-halogen dioxins 
and furans in fire debris using GCxGC-TOF 
MS and apgc-tqs 
Frank Dorman 
Kari Organtini 
Jack Cochran 
Anne Myers 
Adam Ladak 
Karl Jobst 
Doug Stevens 
Eric Reiner 
606 
16:20 Comparison of HRMS and MS/MS in 
quantitative dioxin and PCB analysis 
Annette Meyer 
Felix Focke 
844 
16:40 Evaluation of the ionization and 
fragmentation behaviour of 
brominated flame retardants under gas 
chromatography-atmospheric pressure 
chemical ionization-tandem mass 
spectrometry 
Juan V. Sancho 
Tania Portolés 
Carlos Sales 
Joaquim Beltran 
Laura Herrero 
Belén Gómara 
Maria José González 
Félix Hernández 
1119 
17:00 Validated-ready-to-use GC-MS/MS method 
for dioxin analysis in food and feed 
following the new EU regulation 
Benjamin L'Homme 
Chris Sandy 
Georges Scholl 
Gauthier Eppe 
Jean-Francois Focant 
1076 
16:00 – 
17:20 
Halogenated natural products 
and chiral pollutants 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Walter Vetter and María José González 
16:00 Halogenated natural products identified 
in two ecotypes of southern California 
bottlenose dolphins: A nontargeted 
analytical approach and profile comparison 
Eunha Hoh 
Nellie Shaul 
Keith Maruya 
Nathan Dodder 
Dave Weller 
Susan Mackintosh 
Susan Chivers 
Lihini Aluwihare 
862 
16:20 Levels of halogenated natural products 
on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia from 
2007-2013 
Jochen Mueller 
Sarit Kaserzon 
977 
16:40 Enantioselective analysis of PCB 
congeners in breast milk 
Takeshi Nakano 
Yosshimasa Konishi 
Kensaku Kakimoto 
Haruna Nagayoshi 
1014 
17:00 Natural and anthropogenic halogenated 
compounds in dolphin blubber and brain 
from southwest Mediterranean Sea 
Enrique Barón 
Carolin Hauler 
Walter Vetter 
Christoph Gallistl 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Joan Giménez 
Damià Barceló 
Renaud de Stephanis 
1216
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August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 32 
16:00 – 
17:20 Is TBBPA safe? 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Linda S. Birnbaum and Guibin Jiang 
16:00 Biological effects of Tetrabromobisphenol A 
(TBBPA) in female wistar-han rats 
Linda S. Birnbaum 
Gabriel Knudsen 
Sherry Coulter 
J. Michael Sanders 
1178 
16:20 Demonstration of large margin of 
exposure for tbbpa - assessment of 
tbbpa cancer and non-cancer effects and 
implications for exposure 
Daniele Wikoff 
Chad Thompson 
Camarie Perry 
Matthew White 
Susan Borghoff 
Lauren Fitzgerald 
Laurie Haws 
1279 
16:40 Uterine tumors are induced in rats after 
exposure to Tetrabromobisphenol A, a 
commonly used flame retardant 
J. K. Dunnick 
J. M. Sanders 
S.A. Elmore 
568 
17:00 An oral two generation reproductive, 
fertility, developmental neurological, and 
behavioral study of Tetrabromobisphenol 
A (TBBPA) in CD sprague-Dawley rats 
Sam Kacew 
552 
16:00 – 
17:20 
Food and feed. Evaluation 
of dietary intake I 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Manuela Ábalos and Martin Rose 
16:00 Persistent organic pollutants in fish from 
uk marine waters: An investigation in the 
context of the Marine Strategy Framework 
Directive 
David Mortimer 
Alwyn Fernandes 
Martin Rose 
926 
16:20 Concentrations of pbde s in walleye and 
estimated dietary intake 
Laura Scott 
David Mortimer 
William Luksemburg 
Martha Maier 
921 
16:40 Assessment of perfluoroalkyl substances 
in food items at global scale 
Marinella Farre 
Francisca Pérez 
Marta Llorca 
Marianne Köck-Schulmeyer 
Biljana Škrbić 
Luis Silva 
Damià Barceló 
915 
17:00 Measurement of trace level dechlorane 
flame retardants in food and feed by 
GC-MS/MS 
Chiara Calaprice 
Benjamin L’homme 
Cosima Damiana Calvano 
Carlo Zambonin 
Riccardo Leardi 
Jean François Focant 
1215
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August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 33 
16:00 – 
17:20 Exposure to POPs in Vietnam 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Teruhiko Kido and Le Ke Son 
16:00 Human exposure to dioxins and infant 
health risk in communities near Da Nang 
Agent Orange hot spot 
Nguyen Hung Minh 
Nguyen Thi M Hue 
Nguyen Van Thuy 
Le Ke Son 
Tran The Loan 
Nguyen Thi M 
Pham Manh Hoai 
Hue Vu Duc Nam 
Nguyen Anh Tuan 
Nguyen Van Thuong 
Nguyen Thi Mo 
796 
16:20 PCBs, PBDEs and dioxin-related 
compounds in floor and house dust 
from end of life vehicle recycling sites 
in Northern Vietnam: Comparison with 
electronic waste recycling sites 
Shin Takahashi 
Chika Takayanagi 
Pham Hung Viet 
Nguyen Minh Tue 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
Le Huu Tuyen 
Shin-ichi Sakai 
Go Suzuki 
1080 
16:40 Dioxins in breast milk and steroid 
hormones in saliva of one year old 
children in vietnam 
Teruhiko Kido 
Anh Le Thai 
Manh Ho Dung 
Seijiro Honma 
Rie Okamoto 
Muneko Nishijo 
Hideaki Nakagawa 
Nhu Dan Duc 
Hung Nguyen Ngoc 
Son Le Ke 
897 
17:00 Effects of dioxin exposure on 
neurodevelopment and urinary amino 
acid excretion of children in exposed 
areas of vietnam 
Muneko Nishijo 
Tai Pham-The 
Nghi Tran-Ngoc 
Anh Nguyen-Thi-Nguyet 
Hideaki Nakagawa 
Shoko Maruzeni 
Hai-Anh Tran 
Trung Nguyen-Viet 
Teruhiko Kido 
Hisao Nishijo 
925
34 
Monday 1 September 2014 
Advances in passive sampling for air and water 
Polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl 
ethers in tree bark from Southern Jiangsu, China: 
Levels, distribution, and possible sources 
Li Zhou 
608 
Seasonal monitoring of DL-PCBs by using the passive air 
sampler with PUF filter 
Sau Trinh Khac 
Truong NX 
Anh TT 
611 
Passive air sampling of PAHs at a local scale: Preliminary 
results in Tarragona county, Spain 
Noelia Domínguez-Morueco 
Lolita Vilavert 
José L. Domingo 
Marta Schuhmacher 
Martí Nadal 
754 
Biomonitoring the spatial variations of PCBs and pbde s in 
an industrial region 
Yetkin Dumanoglu 
Ezgi Ozgunerge Falay 
Gizem Tuna 
Hasan Altiok 
Melik Kara 
Abdurrahman Bayram 
Doganay Tolunay 
Tolga Elbir 
Mustafa Odabasi 
1011 
Optimization of an innovative air sampling method for 
determining organochlorine pesticides and polycyclic 
aromatic hydrocarbons 
Ana Cabrerizo 
Pilar Gómez 
Jordi Dachs 
Paulo Casal 
Pascual Perez Ballesta 
Gemma Caballero 
1082 
Presence of legacy persistent organic pollutants in the 
remoteness place of the earth: The Antarctic Plateau 
Ana Cabrerizo 
Gemma Caballero 
Juan Pablo Albar 
Ramon Larramendi 
Jordi Dachs 
1182 
Development and validation of a new method to upload 
polymers with super-hydrophobic contaminants for 
passive dosing approaches 
Caroline Gauss 
Sharon Grant 
Darryl W Hawker 
Beate Escher 
Veronika J Schacht 
1217 
Bioanalytical approaches for POP detection 
Determination of PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs in the 
ambient air of the cement industry in Sour El Ghozlane 
suburban atmosphere, Algiers, using the CALUX bioassay 
and the sensitive H1L7.5c1 mouse hepatoma cell line 
Khedidji Sidali 
453 
Formation, inhibition and destruction 
of non dioxin-like compounds 
Detailed investigation on element characterization of fly 
ash from municipal solid waste incinerators 
Liu Jie 
Xiaodon Li 
Xiali Hou 
Shengyong Lu 
Tong Chen 
Shasha Ji 
Yong Ren 
657 
Iron-induced efficient decomposition of perchlorate using 
pressurized hot water 
Hisao Hori 
792 
Degradation and dechlorination of pentachlorophenol by 
microwave-activated persulfate 
Xitao Liu 
Ye Zhao 
874 
Voluntary emissions control action program (VECAP): 
Sound results from a proactive industry 
Willem Hofland 
Danielle Goossens 
Kasturirangan Kannah 
Eric Sitters 
1088 
POSTER SESSION 1 
17:20 - 18:30
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 35 
Industrial, occupational and accidental exposure 
Levels, temporal trends and elimination of PFOS, PFOA 
and PFHXs isomers in occupational workers from a pfas s 
manufactory in china 
Yawei Wang 
Yan Gao 
Jianjie Fu 
Thanh Wang 
Guibin Jiang 
764 
Legacy and emerging organohalogenated contaminants 
in matched serum and floor dust samples of various work 
places 
Nadeem Ali 
Toufeer Mehdi 
Riffat Naseem Malik 
Syed Amas Eqani 
Iqbal Mi Ismail 
Hugo Neels 
Adrian Covaci 
867 
Evaluation of inhalation as an occupational exposure 
pathway for PCBs in a waste treatment facility: A serial 
biomonitoring study with passive air sampling 
Lesa Aylward 
Jochen Mueller 
917 
Tentative identification of novel fluorosurfactants by 
lc-qtof -ms/ms analysis and a case-control study using 
a group of firefighters with past exposure to aqueous film 
forming foam (afff) 
Anna Rotander 
Anna Kärrman 
Leisa-Maree Toms 
Margaret Kay 
Lesa Aylward 
Jochen Mueller 
María José Gómez Ramos 
1040 
Results of biomonitoring in a dioxin pollution risk zone in 
usa (1996-2014) 
Amirova Zarema 
1045 
Temporal trends and estimated half-lives of perfluoroalkyl 
acids in fluorochemical workers in china 
Jianjie Fu 
Yan Gao 
Yawei Wang 
Aiqian Zhang 
Guibin Jiang 
1255 
Innovative sampling strategies and sample 
preparation I 
Development of cleanup method of polychlorinated 
naphthalenes (PCNs) in beef by freezing-lipid filtration 
Jungju Seo 
706 
Field data of 13C-PAH as performance reference 
compounds for semipermeable membrane device like 
virtual organisms 
Karl-Werner Schramm 
Bernhard Henkelmann 
Xiuhua Zhu 
738 
Simultaneous determination of PCDD/Fs, dioxin-like PCBs 
and PBDEs in food 
Youngwoon Kang 
Sehee Yang 
Youngjin Jeong 
Junghyuck Suh 
Haejung Yoon 
975 
Study to use alkali-treated coal fly ash as an absorbent to 
clean-up dioxin/furan sample in fish, meat samples 
T Nghiem Xuan 
1056 
A simplified method based on acid digestion for 
determination of dioxin-like compounds in milk-based 
products 
Haitao Shen 
Jianlong Han 
Qingyuan Xu 
Hongmei Liu 
1156 
A simple, rapid method for the analysis of ethephon from 
ketchup using solid phase extraction and LC/MS/MS 
Matthew Trass 
1192 
Adaptation of EPA 1613 method to determine 
concentration of PCDDs and PCDFs in fish from michigan 
waters 
Piotr L. Pawlak 
Matthew Geiger 
Bonita Taffe 
1486
POSTER SESSION 1 
17:20 - 18:30 
36 
Monday 1 September 2014 
Residual determination of clothianidine and its 
metabolites utilized on QuEChERS extraction and tandem 
mass spectrometry 
Su-myeong Hong 
Hye-young Kwon 
Taek-kyum Kim 
Nam-Jun Cho 
591 
The use of mass defect for persistent organic pollutant 
discovery in crocodiles and barbel by gas chromatography 
/ high resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry 
Peter Gorst-Allman 
Laura Quinn 
Danny Govender 
Roger Dixon 
Danie Pienaar 
Henk Bouwman 
633 
Determination of flame retardants in textiles by gas 
chromatography and direct probe coupled to time-of-flight 
high resolution mass spectrometry 
Alin Constantin Ionas 
Ana Maria Ballesteros Gómez 
Pim Leonards 
Adrian Covaci 
788 
Analysis of organophosphorus flame retardants using gas 
chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry 
Anaïs Vénisseau 
Wafaa Halloum 
Ronan Cariou 
Philippe Marchand 
Gaud Dervilly-Pinel 
Farouk Jaber 
Bruno Le Bizec 
839 
GC-MS/MS large volume injection analysis of fifteen 
polybrominated diphenyl ethers in mussels 
Arianna Piersanti 
Tamara Tavoloni 
Eleonora Batari 
Carmela Lestingi 
Sara Romanelli 
Giorgio Saluti 
Roberta Galarini 
878 
Evaluation of TSQ8000 (GC-MS/MS) for PCDD/F analysis 
Patrick Pond 
David Hope 
947 
Improving the quantitative reproducibility of an 
atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation source for gc/ 
ms and gc ms /ms analysis 
Gareth Jones 
David Douce 
1002 
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography of 
all 136 tetra- through octa-chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins 
and dibenzofurans 
Martin Brits 
Laura Quinn 
Caitlin Swiegelaar 
Jack Cochran 
1019 
Detection of persistent organic pollutants using 
atmospheric pressure gas chromatography and a novel 
acquisition mode for quadrupole time-of-flight MS 
Eimear McCall 
Lauren Mullin 
Adam Ladak 
Ingrid Jogsten 
Doug Stevens 
Kendon Graham 
Jennifer Burgess 
Eimear McCall 
Bert van Bavel 
1127 
Quantitative analysis of pesticides in QuEChERS extracts 
using apgc /ms /ms 
Dominic Roberts 
Sara Stead 
Jennifer Burgess 
1155 
Analysis of POPs from 50 mL dried blood spots 
Bryan Vining 
Jerry Hart 
Robin Appelle 
Laura Boivin 
Jason Nichols 
Derrick Saul 
1267 
Leveraging CL-H mass defect plots for the identification of 
halogenated organic contaminants 
Jonathan Byer 
Karl Jobst 
Mehran Alaee 
Joe Binkley 
1487 
Chromatographic separations of analytically challenging 
flame retardants using supercritical fluid chromatography 
Nicole Riddell 
R. McCrindle 
B. Chittim 
A. McAlees 
B. van Bavel 
J. Klein 
1587 
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Evaluation of microwave-assisted extraction for the 
analysis of organic flame retardants in acrylonitrile-butadiene- 
styrene 
Takamitsu Otake 
Nobuyasu Itoh 
Masaki Ohata 
Nobuyasu Hanari 
528 
Comparison and optimization of phosphonium ionic liquid 
phases for the GC analysis of PAHs 
Leonard Sidisky 
Daniel Shollenberger 
James Desorcie 
Greg Baney 
Gustavo Serrano 
557 
Gas purge microsyringe extraction for quantitative direct 
gas chromatographic analysis of phthalates in soils from 
typical containment fields 
Wei Wu 
565 
Fast atmospheric dioxin detection 
Marta Gómez 
Arturo Carballido 
592 
Analysis of carbon isotopes of HCB and PeCB standards 
using GC-IRMS 
Ki-Joon Kim 
Bo-Kyong Kim 
Jeong-Soo Kim 
Jin-Seon Lee 
Kwang-Seol Seok 
Suk-Young Hong 
Kyung-Hee Choi 
Kwang-Su Park 
726 
Determination of PBDEs, organochlorine pesticides and 
pyrethroids including their metabolites in limited amounts 
of biological samples 
Petr Kukucka 
Eliska Cechova 
Anton Kocan 
Marta Seifertova 
Jana Klanova 
739 
Multi-residue method for pharmaceuticals and hormones 
without pre-concentration steps by ultra-performance 
liquid chromatography coupled to Q-TOF 
Devanathan Gnanasekaran 
Peter van Wiele 
Marc van Ryckeghem 
Geert De Smet 
818 
An approach for screening chemicals in dust for potential 
human exposure assessment 
Luisa Lucattini 
Marja Lamoree Pim Leonards 
836 
Analysis of Bisphenol A and alkylphenols in marine sediments by 
selective pressurized liquid extraction and liquid chromatography 
tandem mass spectrometry: A novel methodology 
Noelia Salgueiro González 
Isabel Turnes Carou 
Purificación López Mahía 
Soledad Muniategui Lorenzo 
Darío Prada Rodríguez 
837 
A fully automated extraction system for simultaneous on line LC-MS- 
MS analysis of six perfluoroalkyl substances in human serum 
Mónica Bartolomé 
Alejandrina Gallego 
Olga Huetos 
Miguel Angel Lucena 
Argelia Castaño 
855 
Target screening and identification of persistent organic 
pollutants using a GC-QTOF 
Joerg Riener 
933 
Determination of PAHs in edible oil samples using HPLC-Fluorescence 
or GC: Comparison of methods. 
Jordi Diaz-Ferrero 
Maite Guillem 
Gemma Gotor 
Jordi Díaz-Ferrero 
Francesc Broto-Puig 
992 
On-line SPE LC/ESI-MS/MS analysis of PFAAs. Behavior 
in a drinking water treatment plant that combines 
conventional and advanced treatments in parallel lines 
Josep Caixach 
Cintia Flores 
Oscar Palacios 
Francesc Ventura 
Jordi Martin-Alonso 
1009 
Gas chromatography-negative ion chemical ionization 
mass spectrometry for analyzing polychlorinated 
biphenyls in submilliliter samples of human serum 
Miho Okimoto 
Takeshi Enomoto 
Masamichi Hanazato 
Takara Hiroi 
Chisato Mori 
Akifumi Eguchi 
1071 
New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques
38 
Monday 1 September 2014 
New screening methods and novel instrumental 
techniques 
The implementation of a screening workflow for ion 
mobility quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometric 
analysis of PFOs isomers 
Ingrid Ericson Jogsten 
Lauren Mullin 
Jennifer Burgess 
Len Dillon 
Mike McCullagh 
1150 
Development of rapid screening method of organic pollutants 
in soils using GC-MS and LC-TOF-MS with mass databases 
Takashi Miyawaki 
1218 
Analysis of chiral pesticides with polysaccharide-based 
chiral stationary phases in reversed-phase liquid 
chromatography and triple-quad API MS/MS detection 
Matthew Trass 
Liming Peng 
1256 
Non-target and emerging contaminant analysis 
High throughput effect directed analysis for untargeted 
screening of bioactives 
Willem Jonker 
Marja Lamoree 
Govert Somsen 
Corine Houtman 
Jeroen Kool 
Timo Hamers 
937 
Targeted and non-targeted analysis of halogenated organic 
contaminants in the Laurentian Great Lakes using passive 
sampling and high resolution mass spectrometry 
Matthew Robson 
Miren Pena-Abaurre 
Karl Jobst 
Li Shen 
Alina Muscalu 
Gordia MacInnis 
Chris Marvin 
Karen MacPherson 
Ian Brindle 
Eric Reiner 
Paul Helm 
1281 
Role of intramolecular noncovalent interaction in conformation 
preference of selected short chain chlorinated paraffins 
Aiqian Zhang 
Yuzhen Sun 
Wenxiao Pan 
Jianjie Fu 
Huijuan Li 
Aiqian Zhang 
1286
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POSTER SESSION 1 
17:20 - 18:30 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 39 
Occurrence in sediments, soils and water I 
Changes of PBDE and PCB pollutants in surface soils 
from the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, China 
between 2003 and 2012 
Shuangxin Shi 
609 
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxines and dibenzofurans in 
floodplain soils of the Czech Republic 
Jan Skala 
621 
Evaluation of TCE degradation using newly-developed 
nano-zno/organic support photocatalyst 
Dae gyu Jang 
Hosang Ahn 
Jungyeon Kim 
Saeromi Lee 
Jin Chul Joo 
682 
Climate change effects on PAH photodegradation in 
Mediterranean soils: A pilot study 
Martí Nadal 
Montse Marqués 
Marta Schuhmacher 
Montse Mari 
José L. Domingo 
Jordi Sierra 
753 
Ocurrence and fate of BDE 209, DP and PFOS in leachate 
and runoff waters coming from biosolid amended soils 
María Ángeles Martínez 
Irene Navarro 
Miguel Ángel Porcel 
Adrián De La Torre 
Gregoria Carbonell 
Paloma Sanz 
831 
Transfer of emerging pollutants from biosolid amended 
soils to terrestial ecosystems 
Adrián de la Torre 
Irene Navarro 
Gregoria Carbonell 
Paloma Sanz 
María Ángeles Martínez 
Miguel Ángel Porcel 
832 
Cecarea project: Mobility and fate of pollutants from 
organic waste used as agricultural soil amendments 
Adrián de la Torre 
Irene Navarro 
Paloma Sanz 
Miguel Ángel Porcel 
Gregoria Carbonell 
María Ángeles Martínez 
834 
Fingerprint analysis of PCDD/Fs in soil samples in the 
Taranto (Puglia, Italy) area 
Walter Shields 
Carlo Monti 
Melanie Edwards 
Cristiano Pozzi 
948 
Investigation of soil PCDD/F contamination and possible 
source identification in Taiwan using positive matrix 
factorization 
Hung Wei Chen 
Tsou Han Hsing 
Tsai Hung Teh 
Ho Jain Ren 
Liang Bo Wei Power 
Chao How Ran 
Chi Kai Hsien 
1012 
Dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCB levels in agricultural 
and forest soil from São Paulo State, Brazil 
Maria Tominaga 
1295
40 
Monday 1 September 2014 
POPs in developing countries 
Total solutions POP laboratories of the future 
Ruud Addink 
Tom Hall 
637 
Halogenated organic pollutants in Ogun River at Kara 
Abattoir, near Berger, Lagos, Nigeria 
Rose Alani 
679 
PCDD/F and per- & polyfluoroalkyl substances 
contamination in selected sewage sludges in Nigeria 
Omotayo Sindiku 
Frank Orata 
Roland Weber 
Peter Haglund 
Oladele Osibanjo 
Mats Tysklind 
750 
New pharmaceuticals and their transformation products 
in drinking and surface waters of Karachi (Pakistan) 
Heinrich Hühnerfuss 
Markus Schewell 
Stephanie Selke 
Raza Shah 
806 
Determination of PCDD/Fs in cow milk using two 
conventional methods of extraction 
Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha 
A.D. Pereira Neto 
R.M. Oliveira 
K. Reichel 
J.P.M. Torres 
L.F. Estrella 
856 
Current levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in 
selected municipal solid waste landfill leachates and 
sediments from Gauteng 
Jonathan Okonkwo 
Olubiyi Oluqunie 
Innocentia Sibiya 
David Odusanya 
1144 
PFOS, PAHs and PCBs are issues of concern in the 
transboundary Orange-Senqu River Basin, Southern Africa 
Hindrik Bouwman 
Rialet Pieters 
Christoph Mor 
1172 
Perception of rural workers on the hazards arising from 
the pesticide use in Alto Paraopeba region, Minas Gerais 
State, Brazil 
Paulo Dorneles 
Sergio Coelho-Souza 
Olaf Malm 
1189
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Risk assessment, management and communication 
Study on environmental impact assessment methods for 
chemical accidents 
Youngsam Yoon 
Kijoon Kim 
Donggun Hwang 
Kiheon Kim 
Joonheon Yoon 
Kyunghee Choi 
Giljong Oh 
550 
Seasonal human health risk assessment by PCDD/PCDF 
exposure in ambient air 
Tae-uk Jeong 
Bok-ju Song 
Dong-min Kwon 
Kyeong-sim Lee 
Pyung-jong Yoo 
Gi-gon Kim 
Dong-cheol Seo 
Jong-hwan Park 
Jong-soo Heo 
777 
Bioconcentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 
(PAHs) mixtures in zebrafish eleutheroembryos and 
HEPG2 cells 
Laura Escudero-Rubio 
Jon Sanz-Landaluze 
Concepción Perez-Conde 
Carmen Cámara 
1031 
Comparison of external and internal exposure assessment 
for PBDEs based on exposure scenario approach and 
dose-reconstruction approach in Korea 
Jong-Hyeon Lee 
Chankook Kim 
Jinho Park 
1097 
Ingestion risk assessment of heavy metals in the marine 
and agricultural products 
Ji-Yeon, Yang 
Soo-Hwaun Kim 
Han-Seul Lee 
Kyung-su Park 
1207 
Risk assessment of PCDD/PCDFs and DL-PCBs in ambient air 
Johana Cortés Araújo 
Sebastian Diez 
Beatriz Helena Aristizábal 
1298 
POSTER SESSION 1 
17:20 - 18:30 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 41 
POPs in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems 
Isomer-specific uptake, distribution and fate of 
hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) flame retardant in 
diet exposed american kestrels (Falco sparverius) 
Robert Letcher 
Lisa Mattioli 
David Bird 
Kim Fernie 
Ian Ritchie 
Sarah Marteinson 
597 
Metabolism of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) 
and exposure induced gene expression in maize 
Shuzhen Zhang 
643 
Alkylphenol ethoxylates and brominated flame retardants 
in fish tissue samples from Vaal Barrage, South Africa 
Tlou Chokwe 
Jonathan Okonqwo 
Reveck Hariram 
Linda Sibali 
Esper Ncube 
Elmari Kruger 
Hein du Preez 
676 
Dioxins in sheep and goat liver tissues from Taranto, Italy: 
Congener pattern 
Carlo Monti 
Walt Shields 
Melanie Edwards 
Lesa Aylward 
765 
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in muscle of the wild 
common carp (Cyprinus carpio) from the lake Piediluco 
Monia Perugini 
Arianna Piersanti 
Ivan Pecorelli 
Tamara Tavoloni 
Sabrina Alunni 
Carmela Lestingi 
Rita Bibi 
Maurizio Manera 
883 
Persistent organic contaminants (organochlorine pesticides 
and PCBs) in Iberian wolves (Canis lupus signatus) 
Francisco Soler-Rodríguez 
Miriam Díaz-Galván 
Marcos Pérez-López 
David Hernández-Moreno 
Luis E. Fidalgo 
Ana López Beceiro 
Luis Llaneza 
930 
Temporal trends of classical and emerging halogenated 
flame retardant levels in bird eggs 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Cristina Bosch 
Fabrizio Sergio 
Enrique Barón 
Fernando Hiraldo 
Manuel Máñez 
Damià Barceló 
Ana Andreu 
1078 
Do legacy organochlorinated pollutants still represent a problem 
in key avian species breeding in Doñana National Park (SW Spain)? 
Alba Vicente 
Jose Luis Roscales Begoña Jiménez 
1247
42 
Monday 1 September 2014 
Sustainable production and use 
Paxymer: POPs free substitution of halogenated flame 
retardants as a base for more sustainable production and use 
Amit Paul 
Swaraj Paul 
Jie Duanmu 
634 
Sustainable production and use Switch-med green 
entrepreneurship program 
Francesca Culcasi 
Federico Gallo 
673 
Sustainable production & use subsport, the substitution 
support portal: Guidance on how to substitute hazardous 
chemicals 
Sara Pérez 
Purificación Morán 
729 
POPs in articles and phase-out opportunities - a 
publication in the frame of the Stockholm Convention 
Roland Weber 
Nana Zhao 
Yuan Chen 
Jinhui Li 
852 
Flame retardants in electronic enclosures: Do the 
benefits justify the health and ecological risks? 
Simona Yi-Balan 
Arlene Blum 
965 
Responsible disposal of flame retardant-treated furniture foam 
Simona Yi-Balan 
Stephen Naylor 
Donald Lucas 
Arlene Blum 
1096 
Bionic-finish® eco an ecological and sustainable 
alternative to perfluorinated polymers for 
hydrophobizing textiles 
Frederic Gallo 
Wolfan Schumann 
Roland Weber 
1235 
A case example of market-based strategies to eliminate 
persistent toxic pollutants - IPENS global lead paint 
elimination campaign 
Semia Gharbi 
Sara Prosche 
Jack Weinberg 
Valerie Denney 
Scott Clark 
1257 
Hidden consequences - the cost of industrial water 
pollution on people, planet and profit 
Ilze Smit 
Manfred Santen 
Du Sha 
Mirjam Koop 
1275
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Ten years of monitoring substanses in sludge and 
outgoing water from Swedish waste water treatment 
plants 
Linda Linderholm 
Jan Christiansson 
Peter Haglund 
648 
Trends in levels of dioxins in ambient air across Australia 
over the last decade 
Jennifer Powell 
Melita Keywood 
Gras John 
Mueller Jochen 
663 
Brominated dioxins and PBDEs: Occurrence trend in UK food 
Alwyn Fernandes 
David Mortimer 
Martin Rose 
Frankie Smith 
Sean Panton 
914 
Long term temporal and spatial trends of persistent 
organic pollutants in Scottish soils 
Zulin Zhang 
919 
Dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCBs in ambient air from 
Catalonia (Spain): 2005-2013 
Jordi Díaz-Ferrero 
Isabel Hernández 
Lucinio González-Sabaté 
924 
Levels, spatial distribution and sources of atmospheric 
OCPs, PCBs and PBDEs in a Svalbard-Sao Tomé transect 
Nuno Ratola 
Carola Graf 
Silvia Lacorte 
Sara Montesinos 
Arminda Alves 
Adrián Garrido 
Andrew Sweetman 
Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero 
Kevin Jones 
Knut Breivik 
1181 
Local pesticide soil measurements put in a global 
perspective - 20 years of soil measurements 
Louise Camenzuli 
Martin Scheringer 
Konrad Hungerbuhler 
1222 
Serum PCB levels in a representative sample of the 
Spanish adult population: The bioambient.es project 
Mónica Bartolomé 
Olga Huetos 
Beatriz Pérez-Gómez 
Nuria Aragonés 
Eva Calvo 
Marta Cervantes-Amat 
Miguel Vila 
Marta Esteban 
Argelia Castaño 
Montserrat Ruiz-Moraga 
1226 
Long range transport of persistent organic pollutants at 
Hateruma island in the period from 2008 to 2010 
Yoshikatsu Takazawa 
Yasuyuki Shibata 
1273 
Trends in the background levels of persistent organic 
pollutants: Active and passive networks 
Jana Klanova 
Petra Pribylova 
Roman Prokes 
Petr Kukucka 
Jana Boruvkova 
Ondrej Audy 
Ivan Holoubek 
Lenka Vankova 
1285 
Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs): 
Trends, sources and transport modelling
44 
Monday 1 September 2014 
Unintentional formation of POPs 
Comparison analysis of dioxins patterns of wastewater 
between manufacturing facility of VCM and incineration 
facilities 
Kim Seon Taek 
Hong Chur Ui 
Cha Yong Ho 
Kim Pil Huen 
Kim Sung Eon 
Seo Won Joo 
Byung Hyun Cho 
654 
Behaviors of 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol and the 
biotransformation compounds in sewage treatment 
processes 
Mamoru Motegi 
Kiyoshi Nojiri 
Yuichi Horii 
719 
Chlorophenols, chlorobenzenes and PAHs during thermal 
degradation of flexible polyurethane foam. 
María Ángeles Garrido López 
Rafael Font Montesinos 
775 
Chlorinated compounds formed in the emissions from 
pyrolysis and combustion of waste vegetable oil 
María Ángeles Garrido López 
María Dolores Rey Martínez 
Rafael Font Montesinos 
776 
Formation mechanism of chlorinated pyrene in 
combustion of polyvinyl chloride 
Yuichi Miyake 
Qi Wang 
Takashi Amagai 
Yuichi Horii 
857 
PCBs in colouring agent contamination and patterns in 
selected samples 
Frank Neugebauer 
Judith Soehler 
Cathrin Ast 
Olaf Paepke 
1100 
Identification of PCB congeners by unintentional 
formation 
Takumi Takasuga 
Takeshi Nakano 
Yasuyuki Shibata 
1205
Program 
Tuesday 2 
September 2014 
Tuesday
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 Room 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 45 
08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session 
Human exposure to POPs: Past, present and future 
- Dr. Antonia Calafat 
Auditorio 
09:15 - 09:55 Coffee break & exhibition 
09:55 - 12:15 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on 
persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport 
modelling 
Auditorio 
Industrial, occupational and accidental exposure Doblón 
Formation, inhibition and destruction of non dioxin-like compounds Comendador 
Occurrence in sediments, soils and water I Castilla 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II Hidalgo 
12:15 - 13:30 Lunch & exhibition 
Lunch seminars presented by Bruker & Thermo Comendador 
& Escudo 
13:30 - 15:10 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on 
persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport 
modelling 
Auditorio 
Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation I Castilla 
Sources and emission inventories Hidalgo 
Risk assessment, management and communication Doblón 
Non-target and emerging contaminant analysis Comendador 
15:10 - 15:40 Coffee break & exhibition 
15:40 - 17:20 Epidemiology and burden of disease Comendador 
Sources, transport, bioaccumulation and fate of legacy and emerging 
organic pollutants in the marine environment: From coastal regions to the 
global oceans 
Doblón 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake III Hidalgo 
Contamination of persistent toxic substances (PTS) in Asian Countries Auditorio 
Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation II Castilla 
17:20 - 18:30 Poster session 2 
Sponsored by Pacific Rim Poster Area
46 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
09:55 – 
12:15 
Ten years of global monitoring 
under the Stockholm Convention 
on persistent organic pollutants 
(POPs): Trends, sources and 
transport modelling 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Athanasios Katsoyiannis and 
Ramón Guardans 
9:55 Towards the implementation of the 
Stockholm Convention in Spain: Air 
monitoring results of organochlorine 
pesticides, pcbs, pcdd/fs and pb des 
within the period 2008-2013 
Juan Muñoz-Arnanz 
Jose Luis Roscales 
María Ros 
Laura Morales 
Esteban Abad 
Begoña Jiménez 
1289 
10:15 Surveillance of new priority chemicals in 
air under the global atmospheric passive 
sampling (gaps ) network 
Tom Harner 
Jasmin Schuster 
Ed Sverko 
Liisa Jantunen 
Sum Chi Lee 
Karla Pozo 
1147 
10:35 A Great Lakes perspective on brominated 
flame retardants: lessons from the 
integrated atmospheric deposition 
network 
Marta Venier 
Amina Salamova 
Todd Nettesheim 
Ronald Hites 
600 
10:55 The TOMPs ambient air monitoring 
network continuous data on the UK air 
quality for 20 years 
Andy Sweetman 
Athanasios Katsoyiannis 
887 
11:15 Long-term trends of POPs under the 
European monitoring and evaluation 
programme (emep ) contribution to the 
global monitoring plan 
Pernilla Bohlin Nizzetto 
Athanasios Katsoyiannis 
Aas Wenche 
Breivik Knut 
Hung Hayley 
824 
11:35 Canada’s northern contaminants 
program: Monitoring and research in 
support of the Stockholm Convention 
Birgit Braune 
Hung Hayley 
Derek Muir 
Tom Harner 
Jason Stow 
Russel Shearer 
743 
11.55 Experiences from 20 years of pops 
monitoring in Greenland marine biota 
Frank Riget 
Katrin Vorkamp 
Rosanna Bossi 
Christian Sonne 
Robert J. Letcher 
Dietz Rune 
599
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August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 47 
09:55 – 
12:15 
Industrial, occupational and 
accidental exposure 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Niklas Johansson and Olaf Paepke 
9:55 When flame retardants burn: Exposure to 
combustion by-products and cancer risk 
among fire fighters 
Susan Shaw 
ML Berger 
SH Zahm 
K Kannan 
1302 
10:15 Elevated serum levels of PFOS and PFHXs in 
firefighters with past exposure to aqueous 
film forming foam (afff ) 
Anna Rotander 
Leisa-Maree Toms 
Margaret Kay 
Lesa Aylward 
Jochen Mueller 
1032 
10:55 Source identification and age dating of 
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure in 
workers at a transformer dismantling plant 
Jean-François Focant 
David Megson 
Donald Patterson 
Maeve Lohan 
Paul Worsfold 
Sean Comber 
Gwen O’Sullivan 
1278 
11:15 Dioxin in human milk and serum from 
Taranto, Italy 
Donald G. Patterson Jr. 
Donald Patterson 
Carlo Monti 
Walt Shields 
959 
11:35 Dioxins, dibenzofurans, and non-ortho 
polychlorinated biphenyls in a subset of the 
Anniston Community Health Survey 
Marian Pavuk 
Nina Dutton 
Wayman Turner 
Andreas Sjödin 
Scott Bartell 
1090 
11:55 Biomonitoring of selected halogenated organics 
and metals in Vietnamese women electronic 
waste incinerator workers 
Arnold Schecter 
Hoang Trong Quynh 
William Shropshire 
Helen Oduor 
Linda Hynan 
Jasmeet Gill 
Linda Birnbaum 
1101 
09:55 – 
11:35 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of non dioxin-like 
compounds 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Werner Tirler and Lu Shengyong 
9:55 The decomposition of gaseous 
1,2-dichlorobenzene and ozone over the 
V2O5-WO3/TiO2 catalytic films 
Rixiao Zhao 
Qiuling Wang 
860 
10:15 Effect of oxygen content on the thermal 
desorption of polychlorinated biphenyls 
contaminated soil 
Jie Liu 
Zhonghua Zhao 
Tong Chen 
Alfons Buekens 
Jianhua Yan 
644 
10:35 Adsorption properties of 
perfluorohexanoic acid onto anion 
exchange polymers in industrial 
wastewater 
Karnwadee Wilaingam 
Shuhei Tanaka 
Pattarawan Chularueangaksorn 
Yuji Suzuki 
Ryosuke Ono 
Shigeo Fujii 
770 
10:55 Mechanism of the formation of 
chlorinated organic compounds in the 
iron ore sintering process 
Sun Y 
Lina Liu 
Yifei Sun 
Xin Fu 
Tianle Zhu 
858 
11:15 Size controlled separation of dioxins by 
adsorption onto zeolites 
Maher Ben Abda 
805
48 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
09:55 – 
11:55 
Occurrence in sediments, soils and 
water I 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Mehran Alaee and Joan Grimalt 
9:55 Transfer of perfluorinated compounds from 
water to soil and uptake by crop plants 
Yuji Suzuki 
Shuhei Tanaka 
Shigeo Fujii 
Ryo Suzuki 
Haruka Ando 
Norimitsu Saito 
1297 
10:15 Sorption and leaching of per- and 
polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil 
Lutz Ahrens 
Sarah Josefsson 
Erika Schedin 
Swetlana Degner 
Sofia Bergström 
Karin Wiberg 
680 
10:35 PCDD/F and pcb levels in German forest soils 
Bernd M Bussian 
Michaela Pandelova 
Bernhard Henkelmann 
Steffen Uhlig 
Bernd M Bussian 
Karl-Werner 
Schramm 
846 
10:55 National snap-shot of POPs in Australian-sourced 
landfill leachate and biosolids 
Christie Gallen 
Dan Drage 
Sara Broomhall 
Sarit Kaserzon 
Christine Baduel 
Michael Gallen 
Andrew Banks 
Jochen Mueller 
974 
11:15 Levels and distribution of pcdd/fs and 
pcb s in soils from Chongqing city in china 
Lirong Gao 
744 
11:35 Halogenated polyaromatics in soil from an 
e-waste burning site in Ghana 
Shin Takahashi 
Nguyen Minh Tue 
Akitoshi Goto 
Shin Takahashi 
Takaaki Itai 
Kwadwo Asante 
Kei Nomiyama 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
994 
09:55 – 
12:15 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary 
intake II 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
David Mortimer and Jochen Mueller 
9:55 Safe food production from free range beef 
minimizing TEQ-levels in meat by tracking 
PCB-sources 
Roland Weber 
Michael Albrecht 
Karlheinz Ballschmiter 
Elke Bruns-Weller 
Josef Kamphues 
Wolfgang Körner 
Rainer Malisch 
Thomas Nöltner 
Hans Schenkel 
Corinna Vossler 
942 
10:15 High PCB contamination detected in cattle from 
extensive farming in Switzerland 
Markus Zennegg 
Peter Schmid 
620 
10:35 Dioxin and PCB concentration and distribution 
in sheep grazing near a solid waste incinerator 
Giampiero Scorti-chini 
Roberta Ceci 
Gianfranco Diletti 
Alfonso De Benedictis 
Corrado De Notarpietro 
Manuela Leva 
Giacomo Migliorati 
1272 
10:55 Building related sources of PCBs in eggs from 
free range hens 
Ron Hoogenboom 
Guillaume ten Dam 
Jaap Immerzeel 
Wim Traag 
1063 
11:15 Is it safe to eat eggs from your own chickens? Study 
performed in an area with historical and recent 
PCDD/F and PCB contamination in Flanders, 
Belgium 
Maja Mampaey 
797 
11:35 Findings of PCDDs/PCDFs in selected oleoresins 
Olaf Paepke 
Stephan Bornemann 
Taike Duan 
Kai Schmengler 
Nina Lohmann 
Matthias Opel 
Marion Mandix 
803 
11:55 Dioxins and PCBs in hen eggs from conventional 
and free range farms from the Danish control 
program in 2012-13 
Soren Sorensen 
Lulu Krüger 
Rossana Bossi 
Tommy Licht Cederberg 
Kirsten Haljaer Lund 
1160
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August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 49 
13:30- 
15:10 
Ten years of global monitoring 
under the Stockholm Convention 
on persistent organic pollutants 
(POPs): Trends, sources and 
transport modelling 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Athanasios Katsoyiannis and 
Ramón Guardans 
13:30 Evaluation of human exposure to 
Stockholm Convention POPs in Western 
Europe, North America, Australia and New 
Zealand 
Britta Hedlund 
Marika Berglund 
Kristin Larsson 
587 
13:50 The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment 
Programme (AMAP) contribution to the 
Global Monitoring under the Stockholm 
Convention 
Simon Wilson 
Lars-Otto Reiersen 
645 
14:10 Pilot modelling of PCDD/F transport 
and fate on global scale and within the 
European region 
Alexey Gusev 
997 
14:30 Long-range transport of industrial-use 
organic contaminants with e-waste: 
Possible implications for emissions, 
transport and environmental exposure 
Knut Breivik 
James M. Armitage 
Frank Wania 
751 
14:50 Modelling historical α - and β - 
hexachlorocyclohexane budget in the 
Arctic Ocean 
Yi-Fan Li 
Robie MacDonald 
Hayley Hung 
1113 
13:30- 
15:10 
Innovative sampling strategies and 
sample preparation I 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Donald Patterson and Yolanda Picó 
13:30 Multi-residue analysis of phosphate and 
brominated flame retardants in solid 
food matrices using ultrasonication and 
vacuum assisted extraction (UVAE) and 
GC-MS 
Fuchao Xu 
Ángel García-Bermejo 
Govindan Malarvannan 
Belén Gómara 
Hugo Neels 
Adrian Covaci 
1087 
13:50 Determinations of time weighted 
average concentration of pcb s and 
dioxin-like PCBs in river water by means 
of continuous flow integrative sampler 
(CFIS). 
Julio Llorca 
Rafael Tortajada 
Noemí Santiago 
Bruno Barillon 
861 
14:10 Inexpensive rapid method for POP 
analysis of food using ASE and tandem 
acid silica/carbon columns 
David Hope 
Patrick Pond 
931 
14:30 Continuous dioxin emission monitoring 
measurement results of extended 
application ranges 
Jürgen Reinmann 
1079 
14:50 Optimization of the analytical method for 
dioxin-like pcb s in low volume samples of 
human serum of patients facing fertility 
problems 
Julia Moltó 
Raiza Paul 
Nuria Ortuño 
Maria De Los Llanos Medrano 
Jon Aizpurua 
Carlos Bezos 
María José Gómez-Torres 
1001
50 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
13:30- 
15:10 
Risk assessment, management and 
communication 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Martí Nadal and Minghui Zeng 
13:30 The importance of accurate, reliable gas 
chromatography mass spectrometry 
data in ecological and human health risk 
assessments: How your data can influence 
management decisions 
Laura Quinn 
Jayne De Vos 
Martin Brits 
Wihan Pheiffer 
Henk Bouwman 
Rialet Pieters 
940 
13:50 Case study of application of risk 
assessment for PCBs in soil in the vicinity 
of transformer recycling plant 
Hyoung Seop Kim 
Jeong Ki Yoon 
Ji-In Kim 
Min-Jin Lee 
Sun-Kyoung Shin 
Tae Seung Kim 
1058 
14:10 A trilateral story in toxics management 
the North American commission for 
environmental cooperation dioxins, 
furans and hexachlorobenzene task force 
Lorraine Seed 
Beatriz Cárdenas 
850 
14:30 Is there a mechanistic basis to combine 
non dioxin-like PCBs with PBDEs for 
human risk assessment? 
Martin van den Berg 
Marjolijn Kock 
Milou Dingemans 
871 
14:50 Environmental policy of dioxins/furans 
and pcb s in Malaysia: Issues, monitoring 
and strategies 
Yin-Hui Leong 
Normawati Mohamad Nor 
Pui-Nyuk Chiang 
Hajjaj Juharullah Jaafar 
Chee-Yuen Gan 
Mohamed Isa Abdul Majid 
956 
13:30- 
15:10 Sources and emission inventories 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Heidelore Fiedler and João Assunsao 
13:30 Tracing POP-BDE routes through plastic 
waste streams in the Netherlands 
Sicco Brandsma 
899 
13:50 Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in 
effluents from hazardous waste treatment 
facilities 
Anna Kärrman 
Ingrid Ericson Jogsten 
Jenna Davies 
Bert van Bavel 
Aase Hersleth Holsen 
Jens Laugesen 
1251 
14:10 A pcb inventory and material flow 
considering production, historic uses, 
waste management, sinks and sources 
Gerlinde Knetsch 
Konstantin Terytze 
Roland Weber 
845 
14:30 Characteristics of dioxin and furan 
emissions from industrial waste 
incinerators in vietnam 
Thuong Nguyen Van 
Nam Vu Duc 
Hung Nguyen Xuan 
Hue Nguyen Thi Minh 
Son Le Ke 
Thuy Nguyen Van 
1248 
14:50 Material flow and substance flow analysis 
of pop-pb des in Nigeria and the risk of 
dioxin formation and release 
Omotayo Sindiku 
Joshua Babayemi 
Oladele Osibanjo 
Staffan Lundstedt 
Roland Weber 
1212
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August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 51 
13:30- 
14:50 
Non-target and emerging 
contaminant analysis 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Frank Dorman and Juan Vicente Sancho 
13:30 Strategies and techniques for identifying 
unknown compounds in environmental 
samples 
Eric J. Reiner 
Miren Pena-Abaurrea 
Karl Jobst 
Matt Robson 
Anne Myers 
Li Shen 
Alina Muscalu 
Ralph Ruffolo 
Vince Taguchi 
Paul Helm 
1185 
13:50 Analytical method development for 2, 4, 6, 
8 - Tetrachlorodibenzothiophene (tcdt) in 
river sediments utilizing gcxgc-TOF MS and 
apgc-tqs 
Frank Dorman 
Adam Ladak 
Kari Organtini 
Doug Stevens 
Robert Parette 
Wendy Pearson 
650 
14:10 Sensitive and rapid untargeted screening for 
emerging toxicants by combining LC-MS with a 
gene reporter assay via nanofractionation 
Willem Jonker 
Marja Lamoree 
Govert Somsen 
Corine Houtman 
Jeroen Kool 
Timo Hamers 
936 
14:30 Potential of gas chromatography-atmospheric 
pressure chemical ionization-tandem 
mass spectrometry for screening of 
hexabromocyclododecane 
Juan Vicente Sancho 
T. Portolés 
C. Sales 
J. Beltran 
E. Abad 
M. Ábalos 
J. Sauló 
H. Fiedler 
F. Hernández 
1609
52 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
15:40 – 
17:20 
Epidemiology and burden of 
disease 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Georg Becher and Arnold Schecter 
15:40 Pbde exposure and reproductive function 
tests in men 
Colleen Makey 
Michael McClean 
Lewis Braverman 
Elizabeth 
Pearce 
Andreas Sjodin 
Janice Weinberg 
Thomas Webster 
1202 
16:00 Polychlorinated biphenyls, inflammatory 
biomarkers, and diabetes status in the 
Anniston Community Health Survey 
Marian Pavuk 
Nina Dutton 
Heather Clair 
Banrida Wahlang 
Matthew Cave 
1145 
16:20 Adjusting for disease misclassification due 
to loss to follow-up in a historical cohort 
of trichlorophenol workers 
Laura Scott 
George Maldonado 
723 
16:40 Use of non-targeted metabolomic profiling 
to study possible metabolic effects of p,p’- 
DDE in a population-based study 
Samira Salihovic 
Andrea Ganna 
Bert van Bavel 
Tove Fall 
Monica P Lind 
Corey D Broeckling 
Erik Ingelsson 
Jessica E Prenni 
Lars Lind 
1133 
17:00 Health and environment-wide associations 
based on large population surveys 
Joan Grimalt 
Marta Schuhmacher 
Demosthenis Sarigiannis 
Isabella Annesi-Maesano 
1112 
15:40 – 
17:20 
Sources, transport, 
bioaccumulation and fate of legacy 
and emerging organic pollutants 
in the marine environment: From 
coastal regions to the global 
oceans 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Jordi Dachs and Rosalinda Gioia 
15:40 Nationwide monitoring of perfluorinated 
compounds (pfcs) in seawater, sediment 
and bivalves from Korean coastal waters 
Sunggyu Lee 
Aihua Shen 
Xiangzi Jin 
Woochang Jeong 
Yunsun Jeong 
Sangyoon Lee 
Hyun-Kyung Lee 
Seong-Soo Kim 
Hyo-Bang Moon 
895 
16:00 Spatial gradients of pcb s and ocps in 
surface seawater associated with coastal 
cities hot-spots 
Georg Hanke 
Giulio Mariani 
Simona Tavazzi 
Gert Suurkuusk 
Jacek Tronczynski 
Bruno Andral 
Grozdan Kuspilic 
Jelena Mandic 
Andra Oros 
1083 
16:20 Transfer and bioaccumulation of the 
persistent organic contaminants at 
the first trophic levels: Short pelagic 
food webs in the Gulf of Lion, western 
Mediterranean Sea 
Jacek Tronczynski 
1158 
16:40 Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, furans and 
biphenyls in plankton from the global oceans 
Laura Morales 
Jordi Dachs 
MªCarmen Fernandez- 
Pinos 
Belén González-Gaya 
Beatriz Aristizabal 
MªGenerosa Martrat 
Jordi Parera 
Manuela Ábalos 
Esteban Abad 
993 
17:00 Global distribution and fate of polycyclic 
aromatic hydrocarbons in the tropical and 
subtropical open ocean 
Belén González-Gaya 
Laura Morales 
Begoña Jiménez 
Mario Fernández 
Jordi Dachs 
Esteban Abad 
999 
Daniel González-Fernández
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15:40 – 
17:20 
Food and feed. Evaluation of 
dietary intake lll 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Peter Fuerst and Luisa Ramos Bordajandi 
15:40 PCDD/F and dl-pcb transfer to milk in 
buffaloes exposed to contaminated feed 
Giampiero Scortichini 
Gianfranco Diletti 
Roberta Ceci 
Carla Ippoliti 
Nicola Ferri 
Enrico Marchi 
Luigi Pirito 
1271 
16:00 Perfluoroalkyl acids and their precursors 
in Swedish food: The relative importance 
of direct and indirect dietary exposure 
Wouter Gebbink 
Anders Glynn 
Per Ola Darnerud 
Urs Berger 
762 
16:20 Dietary exposure of the Belgian adult 
population to non-dioxin-like pcb s 
Joris van Loco 
Oay Cimenci 
Stefanie Vandevijvere 
Séverine Goscinny 
Marie-Anne van Den Bergh 
Vincent Hanot 
Christine Vinkx 
920 
16:40 Food as a major source of human 
exposure to PBDEs around e-waste 
recycling sites in Eastern China 
Iryna Labunska 
Stuart Harrad 
Mengjiao Wang 
David Santillo 
Paul Johnston 
672 
17:00 Dietary intake of polybrominated 
diphenyl ethers (pb des) and hexa-brominated 
biphenyls (hexa-bbs ) from 
fresh foods around taiwan 
Chung-Yu Chen 
Ching-Chang Lee 
Jung-Wei Chang 
Chung-Feng Hung 
Ya-Chen Hsu 
Yi-Ting Kao 
1022 
15:40 – 
17:20 
Contamination of persistent toxic 
substances (PTS) in Asian Countries 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Yi-Fan Li and Hyo-Bang Moon 
15:40 Atmospheric new flame retardants in 
Lhasa city in the Tibetan Plateau, China 
Wan-Li Ma 
782 
16:00 Brominated flame retardants in air of China 
Hong Qi 
Wenlong Li 
Wanli Ma 
Liyan Liu 
Zifeng Zhang 
Zhi Zhang 
Yi-Fan Li 
968 
16:20 Occurrence of phthalates and assessment 
human exposure to phthalates in indoor 
dust collected from northern cities, China 
Liyan Liu 
Hailing Li 
Jia Li 
Wanli Ma 
Yifan Li 
973 
16:40 Application of 384 well high-throughput 
DR-CALUX assay for detection of dioxin-like 
compounds from e-waste recycling 
activities in the northern part of Vietnam 
Go Suzuki 
Masayuki Someya 
Le H Tuyen 
Hidenori Matsukami 
Pham H Viet 
Natsuyo Uchida-Noda 
Shin Takahashi 
Nguyen M Tue 
Hidetaka Takigami 
Takashi Fujimori 
1048 
17:00 Phthalate metabolites in urine from 
Chinese young adults: Concentrations and 
exposure 
Chongjing Gao 
1081
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Tuesday 2 September 2014 
15:40 – 
17:20 
Innovative sampling strategies and 
sample preparation II 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Jef Focant and Silvia Lacorte 
15:40 Novel approches for fast sample 
preparation of POPs in complex fatty 
(semi-) solid matrices 
Lourdes Ramos 
Miren Pena-Abaurrea 
1118 
16:00 A new and highly innovative automatic 
purification system evaluated for dioxins 
and PCBs 
Philippe Marchand 
Elodie Lesquin 
Aline Brosseaud 
Vincent Vaccher 
Anaïs Venisseau 
Bruno Le Bizec 
828 
16:20 Fast sample preparation for routine 
determination of PCDD/Fs, PCBs and 
PBDEs in food and feed 
Thorsten Bernsmann 
Michael Albrecht 
Peter Fürst 
1138 
16:40 Hydroxy-PAHs in human urine samples 
Frank Neugebauer 
Cathrin Ast 
Nina Lohmann 
Olaf Paepke 
1258 
17:00 Evaluation of automatic sample 
purification system for dioxin and PCB 
analysis by the use of GC-HRMS and 
GC-MS/MS 
Hiroyuki Fujita 
1102
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56 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
Urinary Bisphenol A levels and exposure assessment in 
the Korean population 
Jaehong Park 
Ahra Ko 
Jeong-Mi Lee 
Da-Hyun Jeong 
Jin-Hwan Hong 
Myung-Sil Hwang 
872 
Feces as an indicator of body burden of brominated flame 
retardants in toddlers 
Leena Sahlström 
Ulla Sellström 
Sanna Lignell 
Cynthia A. de Wit 
Per Ola Darnerud 
877 
Serum levels of dioxins and furans and proximity of 
industrial facilities in the biomadrid study 
Mario Fernández 
Pablo Fernández-Navarro 
María José González 
Nuria Aragonés 
Jenaro Astray 
Jordi Parera 
Mercedes Martínez 
Esteban Abad 
José Frutos García 
888 
Exposure to Bisphenol A and phthalate metabolites in 
intensive care unit patients: Association with the type of 
the medical devices 
Govindan Malarvannan 
Johan Huygh 
Eveline Dirinck 
Katrien Clotman 
Luc van Gaal 
Tom Schepens 
Philippe Jorens 
Walter Verbrugghe 
Adrian Covaci 
891 
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) concentrations from an 
Australian population in 2010/11 
Fiona Harden 
Leisa-Maree Toms 
Peter Hobson 
Daniel Drage 
Jochen Mueller 
941 
Urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites levels in 
a representative sample of the Spanish adult population: The 
bioambient.es project 
Juan José Ramos 
Mónica Bartolomé 
Eva Calvo 
Francisco Cutanda 
Beatriz Pérez-Gómez 
Olga Huetos 
Oscar González 
Marta Esteban 
Argelia Castaño 
Montserrat Ruiz-Moraga 
1043 
POSTER SESSION 2 
17:20 - 18:30 
Biomonitoring in humans I 
Perfluoroalkyl acids with isomer analysis in the sera of 50 
new couples in Tianjin, China 
Wei Chen 
Lingyan Zhu 
Weiwei Jiang 
Yifeng Zhang 
549 
Modification and application of an in vitro human gastrointestinal 
tract for the determination of oral bioaccessibility of 
polybrominated diphenyl ethers 
Ovokeroye Abafe 
Bice Martincigh 
700 
Hair as a non-invasive alternative matrix for human 
biomonitoring of PFAS 
Andreia Alves 
Adrian Covaci 
Stefan Voorspoels 
713 
Evaluation of dried blood spots for determination of 
perfluoroalkyl substances in blood 
Somrutai Poothong 
Elsa Lundanes 
Cathrine Thomsen 
Line S Haug 
731 
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (pb des) in the blood of a 
German population group 
Hermann Fromme 
755 
Occurrence of dechloranes in blood from a Norwegian and 
a German cohort 
Hermann Fromme 
756 
The use of a simple pharmacokinetic model to evaluate the 
effect of ongoing blood loss on human serum concentrations 
of perfluorinated acids 
Jochen Mueller 
Matthew Lorber 
Geoff Eaglesham 
Jack Thompson 
Leisa-Maree Toms 
Peter Hobson 
789 
Associations between phthalate exposures and interference 
of testicular steroidogenesis pathway in adult men 
Wei-Hsiang Chang 
Sih-Syuan Li 
Hsien-An Pan 
Meng-Hsing Wu 
Ching-Chang Lee 
793
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Flow cytometry analysis of the changes of sperm 
functions in Yu-Cheng young men prenatally exposed to 
polychlorinated biphenyls and dibenzofurans 
Ping-Chi Hsu 
702 
Hair as a biomarker of human exposure to pfrs. Case 
study on a mother-child cohort 
Agnieszka Kucharska 
Enrique Cequier 
Adrian Covaci 
Cathrine Thomsen 
Stefan Voorspoels 
Georg Becher 
780 
Postnatal exposure to pesticides, pcb s and BFRs in Tanzanian 
infants: Occurrence and nursing daily intake estimation 
Anuschka Polder 
Mette Müller 
Mariam Murtadha 
Elisabeth Lie 
Hezron Nonga 
Wilbert Bunini Manyilizu 
Janneche Utne Skaare 
Robinson Mdegela 
Jan Ludvig Lyche 
Frida Mokiti 
822 
Levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in mothers milk 
from first-time mothers in Uppsala, Sweden: Results from 
year 2012 and temporal trends for the time period 1996-2012 
Ulrika Fridén 
Sanna Lignell 
Arpi Bergh 
Marie Aune 
Maria Haglund 
Anders Glynn 
826 
Infant exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers 
(PBDEs) via consumption of homemade baby food in Korea 
Yunsun Jeong 
Sunggyu Lee 
Kyungho Choi 
Sunmi Kim 
Sungkyoon Kim 
Sung-Deuk Choi 
Hyo-Bang Moon 
Jeongim Park 
904 
Survey of PFC precursors in paired maternal and cord 
serum form Jiangsu province, China 
Lin Yang 
Yu Shi 
Yunfeng Zhao 
Jingguang Li 
Yongning Wu 
Yuxin Wang 
957 
Do PCBs, OCPs, and dioxin-like compounds with high molecular 
weight decrease human maternal-fetal placental transfer rates? 
Masamichi Hanazato 
Akifumi Eguchi 
Hiroko Nakaoka 
Emiko Todaka 
Chie Koga 
Yoshiharu Matsuno 
Chisato Mori 
971 
Correlations between maternal-fetal transfer rates and 
physico-chemical properties of PCBs, OCPs, PBDEs, and 
dioxin-like compounds 
Akifumi Eguxhi 
Masamichi Hanazato 
Yoshiharu Matsuno 
Norimichi Suzuki 
Chisato Mori 
983 
Biomonitoring in humans I 
Sponsored by 
PCBs and PCDD/Fs in blood samples from Germany 
Michael Albrecht 
Markus Appel 
Wolfgang Voelkel 
Bernhard Liebl 
Eike Roscher 
Hermann Fromme 
1070 
New insights on perfluorochemical trends in two 
generations of California women 
Myrto Petreas 
Miaomiao Wang 
June Soo Park 
Nickilou Krigbaum 
Sara Encisco 
Piera Cirillo 
Barbara Cohn 
1104 
Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in blood of Yusho 
patients during medical check-ups performed in 2012 
Takashi Miyawaki 
1214
POSTER SESSION 2 
17:20 - 18:30 
58 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
Prenatal exposure to dioxin and polychlorinated biphenyls 
(PCBs) and language development in 3 year old children 
Helen Engelstad Kvalem 
Synnve Schjølberg 
Ida Henriette Caspersen 
Kristine Vejrup 
Jan Alexander 
Helle Katrine Knutsen 
Per Magnus 
Helle Margrete Meltzer 
Margaretha Haugen 
Anne Lise Brantsæter 
1026 
Novel halogenated flamed retardants in breast milk from China 
Jun Jin 
Yiming Sun 
Qiuxu Li 
Meng Xu 
Ying Wang 
Peng Li 
1074 
Miniaturized sample preparation for the measurement of 
selected OCPs and PCBs in low volume of blood by GC-MS/MS 
Jean-François Focant 
Benjamin L’Homme 
1162 
Biomonitoring in humans I 
Concentrations and removal rate of polybrominated 
diphenyl ethers in wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) 
in Tongyeong and Jinhae, Korea 
Hyo Jin Lee 
Gibeum Kim 
660 
Pollution characteristics of volatile organic compounds in 
urban areas of Haryana State, India 
Amit Kumar 
Monika Punia 
Krishan Kumar 
Bhupendra Singh 
Vinod Jain 
667 
Health risk assessment of butyltin intake from seafood 
in Taiwan 
Hsiu-Ling Chen 
790 
Concentrations and exposure assessment of total and 
methyl mercury via shark consumption collected from 
offshore and coastal waters of Korea 
Sang-Jo Kim 
Hyun-Kyung Lee Hyo-Bang Moon 
918 
Comparative analysis of PCDD/Fs in soil around waste incineration 
plants in Northeastern China using ELISA and GC/HRMS 
Wan-Li Ma 
961 
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and chlorinated organic 
pollutants in human breast milk from Thessaloniki, Greece 
Olga-Ioanna Kalantzi 
Lida Dimitriadou 
Ioannis Tzafetas 
Govindan Malarvannan 
Vassiliki Zournatzi-Koiou 
Adrian Covaci 
Eleni Iossifidou 
1193 
Dioxin and PCB concentrations in umbilical cord blood 
collected in Hokkaidou, Japan 
Jumboku Kajiwiara 
Takashi Todaka 
Sachiko Itoh 
Hironori Hirakawa 
Seiko Sasaki 
Takashi Miyawaki 
Reiko KIshi 
Tamiko Ikeno 
Masutaka Furue 
Cihiro Miyasita 
1229 
Fate and seasonal variations of PAEs in WWTPs of Harbin, 
China 
Hong Qi 
Ji Qi 
Liyan Liu 
Zifeng Zhang 
Mingxi Qin 
Jia Li 
Yi-Fan Li 
Wanli Ma 
970 
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers on window surface films in 
Chinese trains 
Liyan Liu 
Yongsheng Ding 
Wenlong Li 
Dan Sun 
Yifan Li 
Hongliang Jia 
1132 
The evaluation of organochlorine pesticides in tissue and 
sediment in estuary of Taiwan 
Kai Hsien Chi 
Yuan-Cheng Hsu 
Ching-Lien Tsai 
Cheng-Ping Wu 
Yuan-Wu Chen 
Yung-Yi Sung 
Ying-Ming Weng 
1134 
Inter laboratory comparison: A case study of pcb analysis 
in transformer oil by using gc in Vietnam 
Pham Manh Hoai 
Nguyen Anh Tuan 
Nguyen Ngoc Quynh 
Tran The Loan 
1210 
Contamination of persistent toxic substances (PTS) in Asian Countries
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Perfluorinated compounds and food allergies in 
adolescents (12-19 years of age): Analysis of NHANES 
2005-2006 and 2007-2010 
Franco Scinicariello 
Melanie Buser 
714 
Exposure to persistent organic pollutants: Relation with 
visceral adiposity and glucose metabolism 
Govindan Malarvannan 
Eveline Dirinck 
Philippe Jorens 
Alin Dirtu 
Luc van Gaal 
Hugo Neels 
Adrian Covaci 
892 
Agent Orange/dioxin contamination assessment and 
management in Vietnam 
Nguyen van Thuong 
Son Le Ke 
Truong Nghiem Xuan 
556 
Initial result of health promotion and rehabilitation for 
people having history of Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam 
by sauna methods of eliminating toxic in Thai Binh province 
Tran Ngoc Tam 
566 
The application of health risk assessment to setting national 
environmental regulatory standards of dioxin 
Le Thi Hai Le 
Nguyen Xuan Net 
Le Ke Son 
Kirsten Forsyth 
960 
Epidemiology and burden of disease Exposure to POPs in Vietnam
60 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
Halogenated flame retardants in home-produced eggs 
from an electronic waste recycling region in South China 
Xiaobo Zheng 
Adrian Covaci 
Xiaojun Luo 
Jiangping Wu 
Bixian Mai 
703 
Analysis of long chain perfluorosulfonic acids and 
perfluorocarboxylic acids in feed using uplc -ms /ms 
Petra Kosubová 
Noora Perkola 
Klára Kantoová 
787 
Tissue distribution of Bisphenol A in tipped reef shark and 
risk assessment of shark fin consumption 
Yeru Huang 
Jinlin Liu 
Bing Du 
Minghung Wong 
Li Zhou 
Shan Niu 
Xiulan Zhang 
Yeru Huang 
Lifei Zhang 
Liang Dong 
Shuangxin Shi 
799 
Safety of organic meat 
Philippe Marchand 
Gaud Dervilly-Pinel 
Ronan Cariou 
Philippe Marchand 
Brice Minvielle 
Angélique Travel 
Jérôme Normand 
Bruno Le Bizec 
Erwan Engel 
804 
Lindane γ - hexachlorocyclohexane in vegetables and 
human health risk 
Kenneth Sajwan 
Bhupander Kumar 
816 
Levels of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in functional 
foods enriched with fatty acids omega-3 
Ángel García-Bermejo Pérez 
Susana Mohr 
María José González Carlos 
Laura Herrero Collantes 
Belén Gómara Moreno 
820 
Phenolic substances in food analytical survey of 11 
phenols, including BPA, and estimated intake based on 
Swedish market basket samples 
Per Ola Darnerud 
Sanna Lignell 
Elvy Netzel 
851 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake I 
Levels of Dechlorane Plus and related compounds 
(Dechlorane 602, 603 and 604) in vegetable and marine oils 
Annie von Eyken 
Lluis Pijuan 
Ramon Martí 
María Jesús Montaña 
Jordi Díaz-Ferrero 
906 
Concentration of Dechlorane Plus in fish samples 
collected in Kyushu district, western Japan 
Tsuguhide Hori 
Takashi Miyawaki 
Koji Takahashi 
Daisuke Yasutake 
Takamitsu Yamamoto 
Jumboku Kajiwara 
Takahiro Watanabe 
972 
Determination of hexabromocyclododecane in fish 
samples collected from Japanese markets 
Koji Takahashi 
Tsuguhide Hori 
Jumboku Kajiwara 
Takahiro Watanabe 
982 
Surveillance of concentrations of harmful elements in 
foods purchased in areas affected by the great east Japan 
earthquake 
Yohei Kataoka 
Takahiro Watanabe 
Akiko Hachisuka 
Tomoko Hayashi 
Reiko Teshima 
Rieko Matsuda 
1046 
Determination of 16 perfluorinated compounds in milk 
and breast milk by UPLC - MS/MS 
Laure Joly 
Jessica Marchi 
Samia Barro 
Vincent Hanot 
1085 
Exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) from fresh , frozen and canned 
food from Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. 
Arnold Schecter 
Matthew Lorber 
Krista Christensen 
Olaf Paepke 
Jasmeet Gill 
William Shropshire 
Linda Birnbaum 
1107 
Influence of cooking methods on levels of perfluoroalkyl 
substances (PFASs) in Lake Char (Salvelinus umbla) from 
Lake Vättern, Sweden 
Ingrid Ericson Jogsten 
Alice Rasmussen Ulrika Eriksson 
1149 
POSTER SESSION 2 
17:20 - 18:30
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 61 
Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in vegetable oils/fats 
and nut/seed butters 
Andreya Cooke 
572 
Monitoring of 7 indicator PCBs in shellfish, Korea 
Jeounghwa Shin 
573 
Dioxin concentrations in Italian cheeses imported to 
Turkey between 2008-2010 
Yunus Ucar 
Gul Celik Cakirogullari 
Devrim Kilic 
649 
Determination of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins 
(pcdds), dibenzofurans (pcdfs) and dioxin-like 
polychlorinated biphenyls (dl-pcbs) in commercial honeys 
from Brazil and Spain 
Ángel García-Bermejo Pérez 
Susana Mohr 
Ijoni Hilda Costabeber 
Laura Herrero Collantes 
María José González Carlos 
Belén Gómara Moreno 
821 
Insects as a source of protein for animal feed and human 
nutrition: Potential for exposure to dioxins? 
Martin Rose 
Alwyn Fernandes 
Elaine Fitches 
Joe Holland 
Maureen Wakefield 
R. Steve Petch 
Adrian Charlton 
Michael Dickinson 
840 
NDL-polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in food: Three years 
data from Marche and Umbria regions (italy) 
Arianna Piersanti 
Tamara Tavoloni 
Eleonora Bastari 
Carmela Lestingi 
Monia Perugini 
Valentina Bardeggia 
879 
Low levels of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs in Greek farmed fish 
Danae Costopoulou 
Irene Vassiliadou 
Leondios Leondiadis 
902 
gmp.GALIS: A self-monitoring system for feed producers. PCDD /F 
and DL-PCB results from 2011 to 2014 
Gerardo Fernández Martínez 
Verónica Fernández-Villarrenaga Martín 
1025 
Concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls in commercially 
available fish obtained from tsunami-stricken areas of Japan 
Yoshinori Uekusa 
Satoshi Takatsuki 
Rieko Matsuda 
Takahiro Watanabe 
Akiko Hachisuka 
Yohei Kataoka 
Reiko Teshima 
Tomoaki Tsutsumi 
1037 
Contamination of seafood by PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in South Korea 
Hye-Ok Kwon 
Yun-Se Lee 
Yun-Seok Chang 
Chul-Su Kim 
Sung-Deuk Choi 
1061 
Temporal and spatial variability of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins 
(PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and 
dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) in cow's milk 
from different regions of Chile during the 2011 to 2013 survey 
Nicolás Pizarro-Aránguiz 
Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón 
Aldo Maddaleno 
Carolina Araya Jordán 
Betty San Martín 
1098 
Evaluation of human exposure to polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins 
(PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and 
dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) through milk 
consumption in 7 different regions of chile from 2011 to 2013. 
Nicolás Pizarro-Aránguiz 
Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón 
Aldo Maddaleno 
Carolina Araya Jordán 
Betty San Martín 
1099 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II 
PCDD, PCDF, and pcb levels in goat and sheep milk from 
extensively reared herds in the Sardinia region, italy 
Giannina Chessa 
Gianfranco Brambilla 
Antonio Onnis 
Salvatore Cambula 
Patrizia Piras 
Maurizio Cossu 
903 
Dioxins, furans and DL-PCBs in biotechnologically produced 
omega-3 fatty acids 
Jordi Díaz-Ferrero 
Alba Farnós 
Ramon Martí 
Sergi Abad 
Turon Xavier 
922 
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62 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
Dietary exposure to pfos and pfoa in the Austrian 
population 
Daniela Mihats 
Sandra Kulcsar 
Stefan Weiss 
Michael Prean 
Elke Rauscher-Gabernig 
671 
Carry over of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs from contaminated 
grass pellets into liver and fatty tissues of growing sheep 
Anja Lüth 
Marie Luise Stark 
Ron Hoogenboom 
Markus Spolders 
Helmut Schafft 
Matthias Gehling Matthias 
Monika Lahrssen-Wiederholt 
Jürgen Zentek 
695 
PBDE contamination episode in vegetation and silage near 
pbde operation factories in taiwan 
Ching Chang Lee 
Chung Yu Chen 
Ching Chen 
Shu Yao Yang 
808 
Levels of organotin compounds in diet samples from 
Portugal - preliminary results from a duplicate diet study 
Sónia D. Coelho 
Ana C.A. Sousa 
Luís Taborda-Barata 
M. Ramiro Pastorinho 
Tomohiko Isobe 
Ana R. Barros 
Shin Takahashi 
António J.A. Nogueira 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
859 
Halogenated natural products and chiral pollutants 
Ecotoxicological effects for heavy metal and chiral 
pesticide co-exposure: Chiral perturbation 
Yuezhong Wen 
Hui Chen 
Yuqin Zou 
Xiaolin Sheng 
Weiping Liu 
578 
Accumulation of dioxins and PCB in house fly larvae 
(Musca domestica) reared in poultry manure and used in 
feed for organic laying hens 
Tommy L. Cederberg 
Steen Nordentoft 
Lotte Bjerrum 
Christian Fischer 
1259 
Levels of PCDD/PCDFs and DL-PCBs in food commercial 
samples quantified by HRGC-HRMs 
Diana Pemberthy Mendoza 
Jairo Alexander Quintero 
Manuela Ábalos 
Aída Luz Villa 
Esteban Abad 
María Generosa Martrat 
1263 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II 
Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake III 
Levels of brominated flame retardants, polychlorinated 
biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides in diet samples 
from Aveiro University community, Portugal 
Sónia D. Coelho 
Ana C.A.Sousa 
Tomohiko Isobe 
António J.A. Nogueira 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
905 
UK dietary exposure to PBDEs, PBBs, PCBs, PBDD/Fs and 
PCDD/Fs: Comparison of results from 24 hour duplicate diet 
with total diet study estimation and health risk assessment 
Lindsay Bramwell 
David Mortimer 
Stuart Harrad 
Alwyn Fernandes 
Tanja Pless-Mulloli 
Martin Rose 
1084 
Dietary intake of dioxins in Japan, fiscal year 1998-2013 
Tomoaki Tsutsumi 
Takahiro Watanabe 
Reiko Teshima 
Rieko Matsuda 
1154 
Biomonitoring of Dioxins/DL-PCBs in the north of the 
Netherlands; eggs of backyard chickens, cow and goat 
milk and soil as indicators of pollution 
Abel Arkenbout 
1197 
POSTER SESSION 2 
17:20 - 18:30
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Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation II 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 63 
Evaluation of a molecularly imprinted polymer as solid 
phase extraction sorbent for the selective determination 
of 1-hydroxypyrene from human urine samples 
Rosa Mª Garcinuño Martínez 
Montse Serrano 
Pilar Fernández-Hernando 
Mónica Bartolomé 
Jesús Senén Durand-Alegría 
Alejandrina Gallego 
596 
Use of automated sample preparation in ISO 17025 accreditation 
Ruud Addink 
Philip Bassignani 
638 
Increasing the dioxin laboratory throughput with using 
different draying agents as alternative or freeze drying 
Wojciech Pietron 
Sebastian Maszewski 
Michal Kosmala 
652 
Multiclass analysis of perfluoroalkyl substances in soil 
by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. 
Comparison of different extraction procedures 
Julián Campo 
Yolanda Pico 
819 
Method optimization for analysis of precursors of 
perfluoroalkyl substances in indoor air using SPE 
extraction followed by gc-ms detection 
Juan Antonio Padilla Sánchez 
Line Småstuen Haug 
875 
Miniaturised multiresidual method for simultaneous determination 
of selected pop families in eggs of wildlife avian species 
Alba Vicente 
Jose Luís Roscales 
Begoña Jiménez 
Lourdes Ramos 
1244 
Multi-residue analysis of phosphate and brominated flame 
retardants in fish oil using improved QuEChERS and GC-MS 
Fuchao Xu 
Ángel García-Bermejo 
Hugo Neels 
Govindan Malarvannan 
Adrian Covaci 
Belén Gómara 
1253 
Analysis of hcb , ddts, pcb s, pb des and dp in green sea 
turtle (Chelonia mydas) from the southeastern Brazilian 
Coast using a miniaturised multiresidual method 
Lourdes Ramos 
Yago Guida 
João PM. Torres 
Flavia V. Mello 
Jose Luis Roscales 
A. Azevedo 
Begoña Jiménez 
J. Lailson-Brito 
1260 
Application of different extraction techniques for 
determination of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxines and 
polychlorinated dibenzofurans in plants crops samples 
Damian Gorczyka 
Urszula Dawid 
Ewa Zyfka-Zagrodzinska 
1276 
Modified QuEChERS extraction and shoot-and-dilute 
GC: Fast sample preparation and analysis of newer 
brominated flame retardants in fatty matrices 
Michelle Misselwitz 
Jack Cochran 
Julie Kowalski 
1282 
Matrix solid phase dispersion extraction of polycyclic 
aromatic hydrocarbons from moss biomonitors 
Soledad Muniategui-Lorenzo 
Estefanía Concha-Graña 
Soledad Muniategui-Lorenzo 
Purificación López-Mahía 
Darío Prada-Rodríguez 
1283 
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Occurrence and characteristics of pcdd/fs from a recycle 
plant of chlorobenzene residues in China 
Changmin Wu 
Yong Lu 
Norimasa Yamazaki 
Zhiyuan Ren 
Jun Huang 
952 
PBDE emissions in recycling center of e-waste 
Jong-Eun Park 
Tae-Wan Jeon 
Ji-Young Lee 
Young-Yeul Kang 
Woo-Il Kim 
Sun-Kyoung Shin 
978 
Analysis of pollutants formed in the combustion of wood 
furniture wastes 
Ana Isabel Moreno Caballero 
Rafael Font Montesinos 
1016 
Inventory and characterization of industrial sources of 
pcdd/fs in france between 1990 and 2008 using the 
UNEP toolkit in the geo3n study 
Guillaume Harel 
1030 
PAH distribution and characteristics in waste from 
industrial processes in Korea 
Jong-Eun Park 
Tae-Wan Jeon 
Jin-Mo Yeon 
Mi-Jeong Jeong 
Sun-Kyoung Shin 
Ji-Young Lee 
Gil-Jong Oh 
Seong-Kyeong Jeong 
1059 
Emission of perfluoroalkyl substances (pfas s) from textiles 
Frank Neugebauer 
Annekatrin Dreyer 
Stephanie Selke 
Thomas Neuhaus 
1095 
Impact of wood sources on POP emissions of biomass 
cogeneration units 
François Idczak 
Benjamin Bergmans Serge Petitjean 
1123 
Long range transport of PBDEs: From consumer products 
in North America to landfills in developing countries 
Miriam Diamond 
Golnoush Abbasi 
Andreas Buser 
1151 
Identification and quantification by passive and active 
sampling of emissions (BTEX and PCDD / Fs ) from the 
incineration of industrial waste in Algeria 
Ait Ahsene-Aissat Fetta 
Messaoud Hachemi 
Yacine Moussaoui 
Yacine Kerchiche 
Feriel Guenane 
356 
Open burning as a source of dioxins 
Alfons Buekens 
Mengmei Zhang 
Xuguang Jiang 
651 
Analysis of the brominated dioxin and furan emission 
congener pattern from different sources 
Juan A. Conesa 
Nuria Ortuño 
669 
Reduction/elimination of emissions of dioxins and furans 
in the Russian federation with focus on the Arctic and 
northern regions impacting the Artic: An ACAP activity 
Niklas Johansson 
Henrik Forsström 
Linda Linderholm 
Inger Karin Hansen 
Åke Mikaelsson 
Dmitry Kutznetsov 
720 
A study on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in exhaust 
particulates emitted from vehicles 
Ki-Joon Kim 
Ji-Hwan Son 
Kyu-Tae Park 
Jong-Tae Lee 
Hyun-Jin Yoon 
Jong-Min Koh 
Sun-Hee Moon 
Chang-Wan Yoon 
Jeong-Soo Kim 
Yun-Sung Lim 
746 
PCDD/PCDF emission from energy utilization facilities 
Geum-Ju Song 
Young-Hoon Moon 
Young-Ran Kim 
Jong-Ho Joo 
Ki-Heon Kim 
A-Yeoung Lee 
766 
Correlation between chlorobenzene and dioxin TEQs in 
flue gas from municipal solid waste incinerator 
Lu Shengyong 
Fanjie Shang 
814 
Sources and emission inventories
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Sources and emission inventories Sources, transport, bioaccumulation and fate of 
A review of dioxin emissions from diesel power generators 
using used oil as a diesel extender and emissions control 
Jochen Mueller 
Andrew Banks 
David Haynes 
Roland Weber 
1240 
Identification of hexabromocyclododecane in building material 
Anaïs Vénisseau 
Ronan Cariou 
Gérard Amand 
Philippe Marchand 
Michel Marcon 
Adeline Huneau 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 65 
Sophie Le Bouquin 
Gaud Dervilly-Pinel 
Angélique Travel 
Bruno Le Bizec 
1261 
Pcb and PAH content in charcoal and in ashes from 
charcoal production in rudimentary kilns 
João Vicente de Assuncao 
Ligia Cristina Siqueira 
Adam Grochowalski 
Lady Virginia Meneses 
Sérgio Alex Almeida 
1270 
legacy and emerging organic pollutants in the 
marine environment: From coastal regions to the 
global oceans 
The global oceanic sink of perfluoroalkylated subtances 
Jordi Dachs 
Belén González 
Elena Jurado 
Jose Luís Roscales 
Begoña Jiménez 
870 
Halogenated organic pollutants in the Black Sea 
Anna Orlikowska 
Kathrin Fisch 
Detlef Schulz-Bullw 
934 
Background concentrations of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in the oceanic 
atmosphere during the Malaspina circumnavigation 
Laura Morales 
Jordi Dachs 
Jordi Parera 
Beatriz Arisitizabal 
Manuela Ábalos 
MªGenerosa Martrat 
Esteban Abad 
995 
Modelling of PCB trophic transfer in the gulf of Lions; 
MARS3D/ECO3M coupled model application 
Jacek Tronczynski 
1223 
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66 
Tuesday 2 September 2014 
Effect of temperature, atmosphere and metals on the 
thermal degradation of printed circuit boards 
Juan A. Conesa 
Núria Ortuño 
Julia Moltó 
Rafael Font 
668 
Photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene in 
aqueous phase using nano-ZNO/laponite composites 
Jin Chul Joo 
Dae Gyu Jang 
Jong Kyu Kim 
Hosang Ahn 
Jeong Yeon Kim 
811 
Sunflower plant as bioremediator: Preliminary study 
Valentina Lorenzi 
Barbara Angelone 
Simone Anelli 
Luigi Bertocchi 
Vanna Maria Sale 
Enrica Ferretti 
1013 
Percentage contributions of chlorinated aromatic 
compounds in electronic waste open burning soils 
Chiya Nishimra 
Takashi Fujimori 
Go Suzuki 
Tetsuro Agusa 
Masaki Takaoka 
Shin Takahashi 
Nguyen Tue 
Pham Viet 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
Hidetaka Takigami 
1020 
Atmospheric monitoring and risk assessment of polycyclic 
aromatic hydrocarbons in a multi-industrial city 
Hye-Ok Kwon 
Gerhard Lammel 
Kuen-Sik Jung 
Sung-Deuk Choi 
1060 
Levels and patterns of atmospheric volatile organic 
compounds in the multi-industrial city of Ulsan, South Korea 
Hye-Ok Kwon 
Sung-Jun Kim 
Sung-Deuk Choi 
1064 
Addressing spatial variability of aged pollutants in a large 
site contaminated by pcb s and other POPs 
Antonio Di Guardo 
Giuseppe Raspa 
Stefano Armiraglio 
Sara Borin 
Vanna Maria Sale 
Elisabetta Zanardini 
Simone Anelli 
Cristiana Morosini 
Paolo Nastasio 
1069 
Indentification of PCBs in transformer oil from selected 
potential PCB contaminated facilities 
Nguyen Anh Tuan 
Pham Manh Hoai 
Tran Thanh Liem 
Tran The Loan 
Le Thi Tan 
Ta Dinh Thi 
1211 
Performance evaluation of carbon adsorbents for the 
removal of endosulfan from contaminated soils 
Heesoo Eun 
Geun-Hyoung Choi 
Eiki Watanabe 
Jin-Hyo Kim 
Koji Baba 
Su-Myeong Hong 
Dal-Soon Choi 
1239 
Design and construction of in-pile thermal desorption for 
cleanup of dioxin contamination at the Danang airport hot 
spot, Vietnam 
Ralph Baker 
Kelly Clemons 
Stanley Walker 
James Galligan 
Kent Sorenson 
Gorm Heron 
Peter Chenevey 
Stephen McInerney 
1277 
Inventory of contaminated sites with organochlorine 
pesticides in the agricultural zones in the Sonora State, 
México, and the implementation of one communication 
strategy for the risk prevention 
María Mercedes Meza Montenegro 
Ana Isabel Valenzuela Quintanar 
Beatriz Olivia Camarena Gómez 
María Isabel Silveira Gramont 
María de Lourdes Gutiérrez Coronado 
Jaqueline García Hernández 
Patricia Grajeda Cota 
Sergio David Leal Soto 
Berenice Candelaria Ochoa Nogales 
María Daniela Mariscal Domínguez 
1288 
Urban, industrial and contaminated sites
Program 
Wednesday 3 
September 2014 
Wednesday
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Wednesday 3 September 2014 Room 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 67 
08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session 
POPs in developing regions: Are the priorities changing? 
Profs. Ricardo Barra, Hindrik Bouwman and Guibing Jiang 
Auditorio 
09:15 - 09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
09:45 - 12:05 POPs in marine ecosystems Doblón 
Toxicology and mechanisms I 
Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals Castilla 
Occurrence in sediments, soils and water II Auditorio 
Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but persistently in the environment Comendador 
Indoor exposure Hidalgo 
12:30 - 18:30 Symposium tours - Detailed information on page 15
Wednesday 3 September 2014 
09:45 – 
12:05 POPs in marine ecosystems 
Room: 
Doblón 
68 
Chair: 
Susan Shaw and Cristina Fossi 
9:45 Do POPs transfer from plastic marine debris 
to coral on tropical Indian Ocean Islands? 
Hindrik Bouwman 
Martina Krátká 
Henrik Kylin 
Robert Choong Kwet Yive 
Jana Klanova 
1174 
10:05 Gull eggs as bioindicators of POPs: Case 
study in Atlantic islands of Galicia national 
park and Chafarinas islands refuge 
Silvia Lacorte 
Albert Bertolero 
Jorge Olmos 
Joyce Cristale 
Alba Hurtado 
Alejandro Delgado Sánchez 
MªGenerosa Martrat 
Manuela Ábalos Abad 
Esteban Francisco 
Javier Santos 
1200 
10:25 Dechlorane Plus and related compounds in gull 
eggs (Larus michahellis) from Spanish natural parks 
F. Javier Santos 
Silvia Lacorte 
Jorge Olmos 
M. Teresa Galceran 
1264 
10:45 Temporal trends of PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like 
pcbs in finless porpoises (Neophocaena 
asiaeorientalis) collected from Korean 
coastal waters between 2003 and 2010 
Yunsun Jeong 
Sang-Jo Kim 
Aihua Shen 
Eun-Kyo Kim 
Yong-Rock An 
Woochang Jeong 
Hyo-Bang Moon 
907 
11:05 First determination of organophosphorous flame 
retardants and plasticizers in marine mammals 
Giselle Santín 
Òscar Aznar-Alemany 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Joan Giménez 
Damià Barceló 
Renaud Stephanis 
1180 
11:25 Alkylated perfluorinated sulfonamides, 
metabolism and the relationship to 
precursor and perfluoroalkyl sulfonate 
residues in Arctic mammalian marine 
wildlife 
Robert Letcher 
Melissa McKinney 
Christian Sonne 
Gregg Tomy 
Rune Dietz 
590 
11:45 Distribution of organohalogenated contaminants 
in sediments and bivalves from the coast of Kuwait 
Lulwa Ali 
Iqpal Ismail 
Nadeem Ali 
Malarvannan Govindan 
Adrian Covaci 
893 
09:45 – 
12:05 
Toxicology and mechanisms I. 
Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chair: 
Mike Denison and Martin Van den Berg 
9:45 Insights into the mechanisms of activation 
of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor by 
computational modelling approaches 
Laura Bonati 
Domenico Fraccalvieri 
Dario Corrada 
Ilaria Motto 
Alessandro Pandini 
Michael S Denison 
1093 
10:05 Amino acid sequence-based approaches 
to detect ligand-selective activation of the 
aryl hydrocarbon receptor 
Anatoly Soshilov 
Michael Denison 
1125 
10:25 Modulation of AhR-dependent gene 
expression in lung epithelial A549 cells 
exposed to 2,3,7,8-TCDD, polycyclic aromatic 
hydrocarbons or extracts of airborne particles 
Miroslav Machala 
Simona Krckova 
Jan Topinka 
Jirina Prochazkova 
Jan Vondracek 
Helena Libalova 
1051 
10:45 Acetylcholinesterase is a target gene of 
dioxin and dioxin like compounds in neurons 
Bin Zhao 
Heidi Xie 
945 
11:05 PCB 126-induced endothelial toxicity is modulated 
by cross-talk between caveolae and NRF2 signaling 
Michael Petriello 
Sung Gu Han 
Bradley Newsome 
Bernhard Hennig 
589 
11:25 In utero and lactational exposure to TCDD 
induces persistent hypermethylation of the 
homeobox gene PITX1 in mouse prostate 
Richard E. Peterson 
H Kurita 
T-M Lin 
C Tohyama 
841 
11:45 A proposed mechanism of transactivation 
by body burden dioxin of herpes simplex 
virus genes might be responsible for 
weakening the host antiviral defense 
Ilya B. Tsyrlov 
IN Shur 
DN Furman 
JS Wu 
DY Oshchepkov 
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Occurrence in sediments, 
soils and water II 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chair: 
Pim Leonards and María Ángeles Martínez 
9:45 Occurrence of PBDEs in marine sediments 
at Todos Santos Bay and Punta Banda 
Estuary 
J. Vinicio Macías-Zamora 
Nancy Ramírez-Álvarez 
Félix Hernández-Guzmán 
958 
10:05 OCPs in surficial water and sediment in a 
northeastern Chinese river 
Qingyue Tong 
896 
10:25 Determination of perfluoroalkyl 
substances (PFASs) in drinking water from 
the Netherlands and Greece 
Wim Traag 
Effrosyni Zafeiraki 
1047 
10:45 Distribution of PAHs in soils and 
groundwaters surronding a municipal 
waste landfill 
Paulina Chaber 
Urszula Dawid 
1227 
11:05 Perflourinated alkyl substances in water, 
sediment and biota from the Jucar river 
(Valencia, Spain) 
Yolanda Picó 
Julián Campo 
Damià Barceló 
823 
11:25 Sedimentary record of polychlorinated 
dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated 
dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in a dated sediment 
core from the Northern Arabian Gulf 
Bondi Gevao 
Majed Bahloul 
Edward Boyle 
Abdul Nabi Ghadban 
Gonzalo Carrasco 
727 
11:45 Organochlorine residues in the riverine 
ecosystem of Pakistan: Distribution and 
risk assessment 
Eqani Samas 
Nadeem Ali 
R.N. Malik 
A. Katsoyiannis 
G. Zhang 
Habib Bokhari 
Nida Hanif 
Mohammad Sohail 
Ambreen Alamdar 
Maria Ali 
1041 
09:45 – 
12:05 
Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but 
persistently in the environment 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chair: 
Ethel Eljarrat and Kevin Chambliss 
9:45 Pyrethroids in the environment: Another 
family of pseudo-POPs? 
Cayo Corcellas 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Damià Barceló 
677 
10:05 Enantioselectivity in environmental chemistry 
and ecotoxicology of synthetic pyrethroids 
Weiping Liu 
Chao Xu 
Jin Liu 
617 
10:25 Understanding the fate and 
bioaccumulation of cyclic volatile methyl 
siloxanes in Arctic lakes 
Ingjerd S Krogseth 
Nicholas A Warner 
Guttorm N Christensen 
Mick J Whelan 
Knut Breivik 
Anita Evenset 
Ingar H Wasbotten 
665 
10:45 Allometric relationships to liver tissue 
concentrations of cyclic volatile methyl 
siloxanes in Atlantic cod 
Nicholas A Warner 
Therese H Nøst 
Hector Andrade 
Guttorm Christensen 
588 
11:05 Linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in 
wildlife serum 
Mehran Alaee 
De-Gao Wang 
Shane deSolla 
Michel Lebeuf 
Tommy Bisbicos 
Glenn Barrett 
1250 
11:25 Spatial and temporal distribution of 
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the 
Northern Arabian Gulf sediments 
Bondi Gevao 
Edward Boyle 
Majed Bahloul 
Gonzalo Carrasco 
Jamal Zafar 
Lulwa Ali 
728 
11:45 Persistence and dioxin-like toxicity 
assessment of bromo- and chlorocarbazoles 
in soil: Are they a potential class of persistent 
organic pollutants? 
John Mumbo 
Bernhard Henkelmann 
Ahmed Mohamed 
Abdelaziz 
Gerd Pfister 
Karl-Werner Schramm 
1018
09:45 – 
12:05 Indoor exposure 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
70 
Wednesday 3 September 2014 
Chair: 
Cynthia de Wit and Josep Rivera 
9:45 Sources and human exposure implications 
of concentrations of organophosphate 
flame retardants in dust from uk cars, 
classrooms, living rooms, and offices 
Stuart Harrad 
Sandra Brommer 
986 
10:05 Urinary metabolites of organophosphate 
flame retardants in men, women and children 
Colleen Makey 
Emma Preston 
Michael McClean 
Heather Stapleton 
Thomas Webster 
1109 
10:25 Brominated flame retardants and related 
substances in the interior materials and cabin 
dusts of end-of-life vehicles collected in japan 
Natsuko Kajiwara 
Hidetaka Takigami 
Go Suzuki 
Tomohiro Kose 
Shinichi Sakai 
1015 
10:45 Polyfluoroalkyl phosphate esters (PAPs) and 
other per- and polyfluorinated substances 
(PFASs) in household dust from several countries 
Ulrika Eriksson 
Anna Kärrman 
1209 
11:05 Occurrence of selected non-BDE 
halogenated flame retardants in the 
Canadian house dust study 
Cariton Kubwabo 
Xinghua Fan 
Pat Rasmussen 
Xinlong Xia 
699 
11:25 Application of 3D-human skin equivalent 
model for in-vitro assessment of dermal 
absorption of brominated flame retardants 
Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah 
Stuart Harrad 
Gopal Pawar 
838 
11:45 Influence of sampling technique on the 
observed distribution of semi-volatile organic 
contaminants in indoor environments 
Lisa Melymuk 
Pernilla Bohlin 
Roman Proke 
Imon Vojta 
Petr Kukucka 
Martina Krátká 
Jana Klánová 
1039
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Thursday 4 
September 2014 
Thursday
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Thursday 4 September 2014 Room 
08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session 
No risk for public health - Prof Jacob de Boer 
Auditorio 
09:15 - 09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
09:45 - 12:05 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Auditorio 
Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition Castilla 
Regulatory aspects of POPs Hidalgo 
Integrating toxicology and epidemiology for risk assessment Comendador 
Modelling of environmental fate, transport and sources Doblón 
12:05 - 13:15 Lunch & exhibition 
Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 
13:15 - 15:15 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Auditorio 
Biomarkers of exposure and effect. From individual to population level Comendador 
QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, reference materials Doblón 
Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs 
and other emerging alternatives Castilla 
POPs in remote areas Hidalgo 
15:15 - 15:45 Coffee break & exhibition 
15:45 - 17:25 Toxicology and mechanisms II. Other POPs Comendador 
Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Auditorio 
Food web studies. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification Doblón 
POPs in remote areas Hidalgo 
Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs 
and other emerging alternatives Castilla 
17:30 - 18:30 Poster session 3 Poster Area 
20:00 Gala dinner - Detailed information on page 14
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Thursday 4 September 2014 
09:45 – 
12:05 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of PCDD/Fs 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Kees Olie and Li Xiaodong 
9:45 Thermal formation of dioxins and dioxin-like 
compounds on fly ash matrix from 
secondary copper smelting processes 
Guorui Liu 
Jingjing Wu 
Mei Wang 
Xiaoxu Jiang 
Shujun Dong 
Minghui Zheng 
579 
10:05 Factors affecting dioxin formation and 
control in cement kilns: Lessons learned 
Robert Schreiber 
Jodie Beare 
1148 
10:25 Comparison of sewage sludge gasification 
and combustion in a fluidized bed 
investigation into PCDD/FS emission in gas 
and fly ash 
Dai Qianjin 
Jiang Xuguang 
Jin Yuqi 
Wang Fei 
Chi Yong 
Yan Jianhua 
Chen Chong 
469 
10:45 Formation and destruction of pcdd/fs by 
hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) 
Werner Tirler 
Albino Basso 
Giulio Voto 
752 
11:05 Thermodynamics in dioxins formation 
Alfons Buekens 
Dirk Verhulst 
Jie Yang 
Alfons Buekens 
Xiaodong Li 
640 
11:25 Formation of dibenzo-p-dioxins and 
dibenzofurans from catechol in relevance to 
combustion of biomass 
Mohammednoor Altarawneh 
Bogdan Dlugogorski 
666 
11:45 Catalysis of the de novo formation of dioxins 
on model fly ash by NiO and NiCl2 
Li XiaoDong 
Jie Yang 
Xiaodong Li 
Shengyong Lu 
Tong Chen 
Jianhua Yan 
Alfons Buekens 
Kees Olie 
605 
09:45 – 
12:05 
Atmospheric levels, transport 
and deposition 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Caroline Gauss and Juan Conesa 
9:45 Levels, spatial diffusion and temporal 
evolution of persistent organic pollutants 
in the ambient air of Taranto, Italy 
Vittorio Esposito 
Annamaria Maffei 
Donato Bruno 
Luca Gigante 
Salvatore Ficocelli 
Maria Mantovan 
Valerio Rosito 
Roberto Giua 
Giorgio Assennato 
1065 
10:05 Releases of hexachlorobenzene and other 
POPs from fireworks 
Peter Schmid 
Christian Bogdal 
Valeria Azara 
Regula Haag 
Urs von Arx 
664 
10:25 Evaluation of atmospheric PCDD/F compounds 
in tsp and pm 2.5 : Measurement and the 
relative health risk in Taiwan 
Wei Ting Hsu 
Yu Ting Chang 
Charles C.-K. Chou 
Yuan Wu Chen 
Ying Ming Weng 
Yuan Cheng Hsu 
Kai Hsien Chi 
1008 
10:45 PCDD/F measurement at three high-altitude 
stations in Eastern Asia: 
Evaluation of long-range transport and 
source apportionment of pcdd/Fs during 
the Southeast Asia biomass burning event 
Chen Hung Wei 
Li Chueh Ting 
Hsu Shih Chieh 
Chi Kai Hsien 
Sheu Guey Rong 
Lin Chuan Yao 
Lin Neng Huei 
1003 
11:05 Spatial and temporal distribution of 
persistent organic pollutants in the 
ambient air of the Russian Arctic 
Evgenia Volkova 
Elena Pasynkova Dmitri Samsonov 
794 
11:25 Pcdd/fs, pcbs, pbdes, hchs and ddt s 
in air: Results of the Spanish monitoring 
programme on pop s in the period 2008-2012 
Paloma Sanz 
Adrián de la Torre 
Irene Navarro 
María Ángeles Martínez 
827 
11:45 Levels of PCDD/Fs in dust precipitation 
samples within the metropolitan region of 
Rio de Janeiro 
Klaus Reichel 
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12:05 Regulatory aspects of POPs 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Frans Verstraete and Rainer Malisch 
9:45 Application of amended criteria for 
confirmatory methods for determination 
of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in feed and food 
Alexander Kotz 
Johannes Haedrich 
Kerstin Wahl 
Katharina Djuchin 
Rainer Malisch 
711 
10:05 Is standardization of extraction methods 
for determination of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in 
food required? 
Alexander Kotz 
Johannes Haedrich 
Kerstin Wahl 
Katharina Djuchin 
Rainer Malisch 
712 
10:25 Impact of the new EU maximum levels for dioxins 
and PCBs on the assessment of sheep liver 
Peter Fuerst 
Thorsten Bernsmann 
1072 
10:45 Policy changes could reduce the use of flame 
retardants while maintaining fire safety 
Arlene Blum 
Avery Lindeman 
Vytenis Babrauskas 
Donald Lucas 
1110 
11:05 Recent and future developments of EU 
policy on dioxins and PCBs in feed and food 
Frans Verstraete 
1115 
11:25 PCDD/Fs and PCBs in the food web: 
Focus on feed 
Valentina Lorenzi 
Barbara Angelone 
Enrica Ferretti 
Simone Anelli 
Vanna Maria Sale 
Luigi Bertocchi 
675 
11:45 A simple approach to evaluate the 
effectiveness of Stockholm Convention 
Emine Can-Güven 
Dilek Bolat 
Halil Çelik 
Ayça Erdem 
Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus 
Kadir Gedik 
1050
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Thursday 4 September 2014 
09:45 – 
12:25 
Integrating toxicology and 
epidemiology for risk assessment 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Tom Muir and Janna Koppe 
9:45 Environmental exposures, endocrine 
disrupting chemicals, and new approaches 
to the science of risk assessment 
Linda Birnbaum 
Mark Miller 
1077 
10:05 Skin manifestations in German workers 
with high occupational PCB exposure 
Marike Leijs 
Philipp Amann 
Alexander Werthan 
Andre Esser 
Ruth Heise 
Katharina Czaja 
Thomas Schettgen 
Patrick De Boever 
Monika Gube 
Hans Merk 
Thomas Kraus 
Jens Baron 
1280 
10:25 Nutritional modulation of POP toxicity and 
implications in public health 
Bernhard Hennig 
Michael Petriello 
Bradley Newsome 
697 
10:45 Metabolomics and systems biology in 
the context of in vitro and in vivo toxicity 
studies: Towards a better understanding of 
the processes underlying the disruption of 
biological systems by chemical pollutants 
Daniel Zalko 
Marie Tremblay-Franco 
Emilien Jamin 
Nathalie Poupin 
Laurent Debrauwer 
Roselyne Gautier 
Cécile Canlet 
Nicolas Cabaton 
Fabien Jourdan 
Marc Audebert 
876 
11:05 Detecting similarities of semivolatile 
organic chemicals (svocs) in different 
environmental and human matrices 
Karl-Werner Schramm 
Kristina Voigt 
Rainer Bruggemann 
Hagen Scherb 
Ismet Cok 
598 
11:25 Derivation of health based human 
biomonitoring values for pcb s in human 
blood samples 
Knut Rauchfuss 
Martin Kraft 
732 
11:45 Contrasts of effect levels for pop 
chemicals from integrated toxicology and 
epidemiology studies are highly associated 
with life stage and dosing amounts 
Tom Muir 
Joel Michalek 
1204 
12:05 Dioxins and innate immunity in the 
neonatal period and in adolescense in The 
Netherlands 
Janna Koppe 
Gavin Ten Tusscher 
Marike Leijs 
Jennifer Steevensz 
Abel Arkenbout 
Linsey de Boer 
Kees Olie 
Constance Eikelenboom 
Peter Behnisch 
Adri Ilsen 
900
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 76 
09:45 – 
12:25 
Modelling of environmental fate, 
transport and sources 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Antonio di Guardo and Javier Castro 
9:45 Assessing the global and Arctic transport 
and fate of polychlorinated biphenyls using 
the atmospheric chemical transport model 
geos-chem 
Carey Friedman 
Colin Thackray 
Noelle Selin 
1103 
10:05 Fugacity- versus non fugacity-driven 
processes as controls of local, regional and 
global dynamics of organic pollutants 
Jordi Dachs 
Ana Cabrerizo 
Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón 
Naiara Berrojalbiz 
868 
10:25 Recent observations of re-volatilisation of 
semivolatile organic compounds including 
POPs from Mediterranean seawater 
Marie Daniëlle Mulder 
Gerhard Lammel 
Athanasios Besis 
Angelika Heil 
Petr Kukucka 
Roman Proke 
Petra Kosubová 
Tatsiana Rusina 
Constantini Samara 
Branislav Vrana 
741 
10:45 Modelling the behaviour of legacy and 
emerging pollutants in the atmosphere of the 
Iberian Levantine Coast 
Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero 
Sara Ramos 
Jose Avelino Silva 
Arminda Alves 
Juan Pedro Montavez 
Nuno Ratola 
1120 
11:05 Fate and transport of DDT in a tropical 
floodplain lake 
Annelle Mendez 
Carla Ng 
João Torres 
Konrad Hungerbühler 
1191 
11:25 Physical-chemical properties and evaluative 
fate modelling of emerging and novel 
brominated and organophosphorus frs in 
indoor and outdoor environment 
Ioannis Liagkouridis 
Anna Cousins 
Ian Cousins 
950 
11:45 Deposition of selected NDL-PCB and PBDE 
congeners on Zea mais leaves intended for 
silage production: Modelled contribution to 
contamination levels in dairy products 
Gianfranco Brambilla 
Vittorio Abate 
Mauro Esposito 
Francesco Serpe 
Anna Rita Fulgenzi 
Nicola Iacovella 
Marco Tassinari 
Giannina Chessa 
Alessandro di Domenico 
807 
12:05 Emission source strength of polychlorinated 
biphenyls in Zurich: A combination of long-term 
measurements and modelling 
Pascal Diefenbacher 
Christian Bogdal 
Andreas Gerecke 
Peter Schmid 
Martin Scheringer 
Konrad Hungerbühler 
688
77 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
13:15 – 
15:15 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of PCDD/Fs 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Kees Olie and Li Xiaodong 
13:15 De novo tests on iron ore sintering dust: 
Statistical analysis of some MINIDIP data 
Alfons Buekens 
Junhong Liao 
Shengyong Lu 
Tong Chen 
656 
13:35 Dioxin contamination from former lindane 
(γ-HCH) production in Sardas landfill and 
surroundings (Sabiñánigo, Spain) 
Joaquín Guadaño 
Jesús Fernández 
Roland Weber 
Joaquín Guadaño 
885 
13:55 Study of the enzymatic formation of PCDD/ 
Fs during composting of sewage sludge 
María Muñoz Fernández 
María Francisca Gómez-Rico 
Rafael Font Montesinos 
María Angeles Garrido López 
929 
14:15 Influence of electrolyte type on the 
formation of pcdd/fs during the 
electrochemical oxidation of 2-chlorophenol 
Marta Vallejo 
Fresnedo San Román 
Inmaculada Ortiz 
Pablo Fernández Castro 
873 
14:35 Reactions of 2-chlorophenol and 
2-bromophenol: Mechanisms of 
formation of mixed halogenated dioxins 
and furans (PXDD/Fs) 
Mohammednoor Altarawneh 
Anam Saeed 
Bogdan Dlugogorski 
737 
14:55 Decomposition of 2-chlorophenol on 
surfaces of neat alumina and alumina 
supported iron (III) oxide catalysts 
Bogdan Dlugogorski 
Sara Mosallanejad 
Bogdan Z.Dlugogorski 
Mohammednoor 
Altarawneh 
Eric M.Kennedy 
Masanobu Yokota 
Takeshi Nakano 
Michael Stockenhuber 
761 
13:15 – 
15:15 
Biomarkers of exposure and effect. 
From individual to population level 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Rafael Mateo and Kim Fernie 
13:15 Ecological factors as pressure of natural 
selection of ahr genotypes in avian species 
Jihee Hwang 
Hae-Jeong Park 
Jin-Young Park 
Su-Min Bak 
Young-Suk Park 
Masashi Hirano 
Eun-Young Kim 
Hisato Iwata 
898 
13:35 Exposure to organophosphate flame 
retardants alters thyroid function and 
hepatic status in American kestrels 
Kim Fernie 
Vince Palace 
Lisa Peters 
Niladri Basu 
Robert Letcher 
Natalie Karouna-Renier 
Sandy Schultz 
Rebecca Lazarus 
Barnett Rattner 
733 
13:55 How do vitellogenin and androgen 
hormone levels vary during egg laying in 
relation to OHCs in rockhopper penguins? 
Veerle Jaspers 
Marcel Eens 
Petra Quillfeldt 
Laurent Demongin 
Glenn Crossin 
Alin Dirtu 
Olivier Chastel 
Adrian Covaci 
Maud Poisbleau 
Rianne Pinxten 
991 
14:15 Pollutant accumulation in nestlings of 
Bonelli’s Eagle. Effects on health and 
influence of diet composition estimated 
through fatty acid signatures 
Jaime Resano-Mayor 
Antonio Hernández- 
Matías 
Joan Real 
Marcos Moleón 
Pablo R Camarero 
Rafael Mateo 
1201 
14:35 Organochlorines and antioxidant defenses 
in plasma of white stork (Ciconia ciconia) 
nestlings from Extremadura, Spain 
Irene de la Casa Resino 
Antonio Castellano 
Marcos Pérez López 
Francisco Soler Rodríguez 
884 
14:55 Assessment of eggshell pigments as 
potential biomarkers of organohalogen 
pollutants in gull billed tern 
Rafael Mateo 
Ana Pérez de Vargas 
Pablo Camarero 
Mariano Cuadrado 
984 
Manuel E Ortiz-Santaliestra
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 78 
13:15 – 
15:15 
QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, 
reference materials 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Jacob de Boer and Alexander Kotz 
13:15 Measurement uncertainty for persitent 
organic pollutants by isotope-dilution 
mass spectrometry 
Gauthier Eppe 
Gianfranco Diletti 
Alwyn Fernandes 
Johannes Haedrich 
Jerry Hart 
Helge Hove 
Anna Laura Iamiceli 
Alexander Kotz 
Rainer Malisch 
Philippe Marchand 
Wolfgang Moche 
Georges Scholl 
Giampiero Scortichini 
Thorsten Bernsmann 
Yves Tondeur 
Wim Traag 
Jacob de Boer 
1230 
13:35 Analysis of the measurement uncertainty 
in the determination of PCDD/Fs and PCBs 
in soil: Practical vs. theoretical approach 
Patricia Plaza-Bolanos 
Wim Traag 
1017 
13:55 Management of ubiquitous chemicals 
background and external contamination 
levels in laboratories: Drawbacks and 
options for optimal data generation in 
biomonitoring and food safety studies 
Emmanuelle Bichon 
Philippe Marchand 
Anaïs Vénisseau 
Ingrid Guiffard 
Ronan Cariou 
Yoann Deceuninck 
Jean-Philippe Antignac 
Bruno Le Bizec 
848 
14:15 Second round of bi-ennial global inter-laboratory 
assessment on persistent 
organic pollutants basic and new POPs 
Heidelore Fiedler 
Bert van Bavel 
NIlsson Helena 
Ike van der Veen 
Jacob de Boer 
1242 
14:35 Proficiency test for dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs 
in fats intended for the production of animal feed 
Wim Traag 
1038 
14:55 PCB congeners in used transformer fluids: A 
comparison of Aroclor TEQs from three studies 
David Blye 
Naomi Goodman 
Al Tordini 
Jeremy Hart 
Bryan Vining 
Meg Michell 
Yves Tondeur 
1269 
13:15 – 
15:15 
Halogenated flame retardants in the 
environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs 
and other emerging alternatives 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Marta Venier and Stuart Harrad 
13:15 Organophosphate and halogenated flame 
retardants in atmospheric particles from Svalbard 
Amina Salamovaw 
Mark Hermanson 
Ronald Hites 
567 
13:35 Organophosphate ester (ope) flame 
retardants and plasticizers in the 
atmosphere over the global oceans 
Javier Castro Jiménez 
Paulo Casal 
Belén González Gaya 
Mariana Pizarro 
Jordi Dachs 
748 
13:55 Human exposure to flame retardants - 
an experimental approach to examine 
correlations between external exposure 
and human body burdens 
Enrique Cequier 
Rosa María Marcé 
Georg Becher 
Cathrine Thomsen 
687 
14:15 A novel brominated triazine-based flame 
retardant (ttbp-taz) in plastic consumer 
products and indoor dust 
Jacob de Boer 
Claudio Erratico 
Nele Van de Eede 
Alin Ionas 
Adrian Covaci 
Pim E.G. Leonards 
767 
14:35 Emissons of PBDEs and alternative aryl 
phosphates around e-waste recycling 
area in the northern part of Vietnam 
Hidenori Matsukami 
Nguyen Minh Tue 
Go Suzuki 
Masayuki Someya 
Le Huu Tuyen 
Tetsuro Agusa 
Pham Hung Viet 
Shin Takahashi 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
Hidetaka Takigami 
1053 
14:55 Maternal transfer of emerging 
brominated and chlorinated flame 
retardants in European eels 
Roxana Sühring 
Marko Freese 
Jan-Dag Pohlmann 
Mehran Alaee 
Hendrik Wolschke 
Reinhold Hanel 
Ralf Ebinghaus 
Lasse Marohn 
689 
Ana Ballesteros-Gómez
79 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
13:15 – 
15:15 POPs in remote areas 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Simonetta Corsolini and Geir Gabrielsen 
13:15 Persistent organic pollutants (pop s) in 
human milk from Saharawi women living in 
refugee camps in Sahara, South-West Algeria 
Anuschka Polder 
Inger Aakre 
Ingrid Barikmo 
Ingvild Venaas Roe 
Sigrun Henjum 
833 
13:35 Effect of melting on redistribution and 
release of pcb s from Alpine glaciers 
Pavlina Pavlova 
Peter Schmid 
Christian Bogdal 
Christine Steinlin 
Margit Schwikowski 
691 
13:55 The fate of polychlorinated biphenyls in 
Alpine glaciers 
Christine Steinlin 
Christian Bogdal 
Martin P. Lüthi 
Martin Scheringer 
Pavlina A. Pavlova 
Margit Schwikowski 
Peter Schmid 
Konrad Hungerbühle 
681 
14:15 Adaptation of a multimedia model to assess 
the environmental behaviour of alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane 
in Italian Alps 
Tair Teran-Guerrero 
Lara Lamon 
John N. Westgate 
Edoardo Bucchignani 
Myriam Montesarchio 
Frank Wania 
Antonio Marcomini 
1062 
14:35 Uptake mechanisms of airborne 
persistent organic pollutants in plants: 
Understanding the biological infuence 
on the depostition of pop s to remote 
terrestrial ecosystems 
Henrik Kylin 
Henk Bouwman 
1094 
14:55 Atmospheric deposition of 
polybromodiphenyl ethers to remote areas 
of Europe: Sources, trends and processes 
Pilar Fernández 
Lourdes Arellano 
Evzen Stuchlik 
Neil Rose 
Lluis Camarero 
Jordi López 
Jordi Catalan 
Ulrike Nickus 
Joan O. Grimalt 
Hansjörg Thies 
913
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August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 80 
15:45 – 
17:25 
Toxicology and mechanisms II. 
Other POPs 
Room: 
Comendador 
Chairs: 
Jae-Ho Yang and Paolo Moccarelli 
15:45 The roles of ampk in 
perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS) 
induced neurotoxic pathway 
Youn Ju Lee 
So-Young Choi 
Jae-Ho Yang 
813 
16:05 Effects of short chain chlorinated paraffins 
exposure on the viability and metabolism 
of human hepatoma cell line HEPG2 
Zhang Haijun 
Geng Ningbo 
Chen Jiping 
684 
16:25 Human hydroxylated metabolites of BDE- 
47 and BDE-99 are glucuronidated and 
sulfated in vitro 
Claudio Erratico 
Xiaobo Zheng 
Andreas Ryden 
Goran Marsh 
Adrian Covaci 
781 
16:45 Epidemiological associations of toxin 
exposure and neurodegenerative disease 
need experimental support: Toxicity data 
strengthen BMAA hypothesis 
Ingvar Brandt 
Karlsson Oskar 
Eva B. Brittevo 
1290 
17:05 Developmental effects of the flame 
retardant metabolite, 6-OH-BDE-47, in 
zebrafish is mediated by downregulation 
of the thyroid nuclear receptor 
Laura Macaulay 
Albert Chen 
Kylie Rock 
Laura Dishaw 
Wu Dong 
David Hinton 
Heather Stapleton 
735 
15:45 – 
16:45 
Formation, inhibition and 
destruction of PCDD/Fs 
Room: 
Auditorio 
Chairs: 
Kees Olie and Li Xiaodong 
15:45 Application of multilayer AC-adsorption 
system for PCDD/F 
removal. Effect of BAC modification 
Pao-Chen Hung 
Shu-Hao Chang 
Moo-Been Chang 
1142 
16:05 Application of multilayer activated 
carbon system for PCDD/F removal 
regeneration of adsorbent 
Pao-Chen Hung 
Shu-Hao Chang 
Chia-Chien Ou-Yang 
Moo-Been Chang 
1143 
16:25 PCDD/F inhibition on model fly ash by 
sludge drying gases 
Tong Chen 
Ming-xiu Zhan 
Jian-ying Fu 
Xiao-qing Lin 
Sheng-yong Lu 
Jian-hua Yan 
613
81 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
15:45 – 
17:25 
Food web studies. Bioaccumulation 
and biomagnification 
Room: 
Doblón 
Chairs: 
Robert J. Letcher and Jordi Díaz Ferrero 
15:45 Trophic magnification and isomer 
fractionation of perfluoroalkyl substances 
in the food web of taihu Lake, china 
Lingyan Zhu 
Chengdong Zhang 
Shuhong Fang 
548 
16:05 Sources, gastrointestinal absorption 
and stereo-selective and tissue-specific 
accumulation of Dechlorane Plus (dp) in 
chicken 
Xiaobo Zheng 
Xiaojun Luo 
Yanhong Zeng 
Bixian Mai 
704 
16:25 Strategies for evaluating the 
bioaccumulation potential of per- and 
poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) 
Carla Ng 
Konrad Hungerbühler 
1291 
16:45 Bioaccumulation and trophic dilution of 
human pharmaceuticals in an aquatic 
food web 
C. Kevin Chambliss 
1287 
17:05 Bioaccumulation and debromination of 
BDE-209 in Japanese medaka (Oryzias 
latipes) under continuously exposure 
Qian Luo 
Jinmiao Zha 
Zongwei Cai 
642 
15:45 – 
17:25 POPs in remote areas 
Room: 
Hidalgo 
Chairs: 
Simonetta Corsolini and Geir Gabrielsen 
15:45 Persistent organic pollutants in the 
atmosphere of two Antarctic zones 
(Antarctic Peninsula and Ross Sea) using 
passive air samplers (PUF disks) 
Karla Pozo 
Simonetta Corsolini 
Jana Klanova 
Alessandra Cincinelli 
Marie D Mulder 
Tania Martelli 
Gerhard Lammel 
Tom Harner 
Ricardo Barra 
Petr Kukucka 
1024 
16:05 Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in 
Antarctic lakes 
Marco Vecchiato 
Stefano Zambon 
Marta Radaelli 
Carlo Barbante 
Andrea Gambaro 
Rossano Piazza 
670 
16:25 Polyhalogenated compounds (PCBs, 
chlordanes, HCB and BFRs) in polar bears 
(Ursus maritimus) that swam and ended 
up in Iceland 
Walter Vetter 
Karl Skírnisson 
996 
16:45 Interspecific patterns in levels and profiles 
of legacy and emerging persistent organic 
pollutants in seabirds from Antarctica 
(Admiralty Bay, King George Island) 
João Torres 
Flavia V. Mello 
Yago S. Guida 
Petrus M. Galvão 
Larissa S.T. Cunha 
Erli S. Costa 
J. Menezes 
Alba Vicente 
Jose L. Roscales 
Begoña Jiménez 
1243 
17:05 Levels and patterns of PCBs, DDTs, 
PBDEs and DPs in the Antarctic seabird 
community: A ten year perspective 
Jose L. Roscales 
Rocio Moreno 
Richard A. Phillips 
Larissa McGill 
Begoña Jiménez 
1224
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 82 
15:45 – 
17:05 
Halogenated flame retardants 
in the environment: From PBDEs 
to OPFRs and other emerging 
alternatives 
Room: 
Castilla 
Chairs: 
Marta Venier and Stuart Harrad 
15:45 Halogenated flame retardants in UK 
sediments 
Jon Barber 
Sara Losada 
Philippe Bersuder 
Thomas Maes 
Bolam Stefan 
Lyons Brett 
Law Robin 
1173 
16:05 Distribution and prevalence of pbde s, 
organophosphorus and new brominated 
flame retardants in environmental samples 
Silvia Lacorte 
Joyce Cristale 
Alba Hurtado 
Albert Bertolero 
David Ramos 
Barend van Drooge 
1198 
16:25 Estimation of physicochemical properties 
of 22 organophosphate esters and 
evaluation of their overall persistence and 
long-range transport potential 
Hidetoshi Kuramochi 
Hidetaka Takigami 
Martin Scheringer 
Shin-ichi Sakai 
1294 
16:45 Selected organophosphate flame 
retardants in Turkish indoor dust 
Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus 
Liisa Jantunen 
Aslinur Topcu 
Sedef Tepe 
865
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30 
83 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
Ambient air monitoring of 4,4'- and 2,4'-DDT/DDE/DDD in 
rural districts of Germany 2012-2013 
Wilhelm Knoth 
Winfried Mann 
Elke Bieber 
Judith Nebhuth 
Eggert Axel 
576 
Monitoring of PCDDs/PCDFs by using the passive air 
sampler 
Sau Trinh Khac 
Truong NX 
610 
Atmospheric concentrations of organophosphorus flame 
retardants and plasticizer in the German coast: Case 
study at Büsum 
Hendrik Wolschke 
Axel Moeller 
Zhen Wang 
Roxana Sühring 
Ralf Ebinghaus 
Zhiyong Xie 
Wenying Mi 
709 
Trends in atmospheric PBDE concentrations and their 
homologue profiles in Kyoto city and across Japan during 
2000-2013 
Nguyen Thanh Dien 
Yasuhiro Hirai 
Toru Miyazaki 
Shin-ichi Sakai 
717 
Levels and characteristics of PCDD/Fs in camphor 
(Cinnamomum camphora) tree bark from south Jiangsu, 
China 
Yeru Huang 
Li Qi 
Hu Zhao 
Li Zhou 
Shuang Fan 
Nan Li 
Yue Ren 
Sen Zheng 
Hui Zhang 
736 
Chatacteristics of contamination and seasonal for PCDD/ 
Fs and DL-PCBs in ambient air in Korea 
Bong-Gil Jung 
812 
PCDDs/Fs in ambient air and health risk for human 
population at northeast coast of India 
Kenneth Sajwan 
815 
Levels and gas-particle partitioning of POPs in urban 
ambient air 
María Ángeles Martínez 
Beatriz Barbas 
Irene Navarro 
Adrián De La Torre 
Begoña Artíñano 
Paloma Sanz 
830 
POPs in atmospheric depositions and sediments in the 
area around a steel plant: Sources and distribution 
Marco Vecchiato 
Elena Argiriadis 
Marco Ragazzi 
Stefano Zambon 
Andrea Gambaro 
881 
New POPs in African air samples: 
Chlorinated pesticides are dominant 
Jacob de Boer 
Heather Leslie 
932 
Combustion-originated dioxins transferring from 
atmospheric to water environment by rainwater runoff in 
Saitama, Japan 
Kotaro Minomo 
Nobutoshi Ohtsuka 
Rie Matsumoto 
Kiyoshi Nojiri 
Kunio Kohata 
951 
Novel flame retardents, PBDEs, and HBCDDs in indoor 
and outdoor environments in Stockholm, Sweden 
Seth Newton 
Sellström Ulla 
Cynthia de Wit 
1006 
National and continuous dioxin air monitoring network 
in Taiwan (2006-2013): Spatial, temporal variation and 
emission sources apportionment via positive matrix 
factorization 
Wei Ting Hsu 
Yu Ting Chang 
Mei Lien Chen 
Chuan Yao Lin 
Kai Hsien Chi 
1010 
Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Biomarkers of exposure and effect. 
From individual to population level 
Effects of Bisphenol A on sex hormone levels and 
vitellogenin expression in zebrafish 
Yong Liang 
Xiaoxi Yang 
Di Peng 
Yuchen Liu 
Maoyong Song 
Jia Li 
Jie Zhang 
Minjie Chen 
Guibin Jiang 
655 
In vitro and in silico assessment of transactivation 
potencies of Baikal seal estrogen receptors α and β by 
persistent organic pollutants and bisphenols 
Yuka Yoshinouchi 
Shachiko Shimizu 
Kenichi Suzuki 
Jin-Seon Lee 
Haruhiko Nakata 
Masashi Hirano 
Eun-Young Kim 
Tetsuro Agusa 
Hisato Iwata 
894 
In vitro study towards the endocrine activity and the genotoxic 
potential of migration products from plastic baby bottles 
Tara Vandermarken 
Coraline Simon 
Kersten K. van Langenhove 
Matthias Onghena 
Heidi Demaegdt 
Els Van Hoeck 
Birgit Mertens 
Joris van Loco 
Marie-Louise Scippo 
Marc Elskens 
946 
Use of genotoxic biomarkers in program of environmental 
monitoring: Evaluation of the potential effect of organic 
persistent compounds in coastal areas of central Chile 
Juan Fco. Gavilán 
B. Inzunza 
C. Chandía 
M. Salamanca 
M. Quiroz 
R. Díaz 
962 
Age-dependent variation in levels of organochlorine 
compounds and oxidative stress biomarkers in blood of 
red kite (Milvus milvus) from Spain 
Rafael Mateo 
Iris Cardiel 
Javier Viñuela 
981 
Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on the expression of 
cytochrome P450s in beagle dogs 
Saya Tamura 
Jean Yoo 
Kei Nomiyama 
Hazuki Mizukawa 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
Tetsuro Agusa 
Eun-Young Kim 
Masashi Hirano 
Hisato Iwata 
985 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 84 
Background air monitoring activities for persistent 
organic pollutants in East Asia sub-region 2004 - 2013 
Takuya Shiozaki 
Pichhara Phet 
L. Jargalsaikhan 
Novy Farhani 
Pattanan Tarin 
Darrouny Vilaythong 
Anh Tuan Nguyen 
Ezahtulsyareen Ab Rahman 
Yasuyuki Shibata 
1021 
POP monitoring techniques in ambient air and results 
from frequent monitoring at super site, Japan 
Takumi Takasuga 
Takeshi Nakano 
Yasuyuki Shibata 
1054 
Predicting gas/particle partition behavior of PBDEs in 
north temperate climate zone air 
Yi-Fan Li 
Hong-Liang Jia 
1129 
Concentrations of legacy and novel BFRs in air and soil on 
a rural-urban transect in the UK West Midlands 
Seth Newton 
Daniel Drage 
Stuart Harrad 
Cynthia de Wit 
1213 
Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition
85 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30 
Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs 
Inhibition of PCDD/Fs formation by thiourea 
Lu Sy 
Jian-ying Fu 
Sheng-yong Lu 
Tong Chen 
Alfons Buekens 
Ming-xiu Zhan 
Jian-hua Yan 
Xiao-qing Lin 
604 
The use of thiourea to inhibit the formation of chlorinated 
aromatics in fly ash from municipal solid waste 
incineration 
Takashi Fujimori 
Madoka Nakamura 
Kazuyuki Oshita 
Kenji Shiota 
Masaki Takaoka 
619 
Study of the emissions from pyrolytic and oxidative 
thermal decomposition of PVC 
Rafael Font 
M. Edo 
I. Aracil 
1027 
PCDD and PCDF formation in a waste-to-energy (WTE) 
plant and chemical characterization of solid residues 
Stina Jansson 
Elisa Allegrini 
Alessio Boldrin 
Kasper Lundtorp 
Thomas Fruergaard Astrup 
1482 
The influence of food waste on dioxin formation during 
incineration of refuse-derived fuels 
Stina Jansson 
Eva Svensson Myrin 
Per-Erik Persson 
1483 
Food web studies. 
Bioaccumulation and biomagnification 
Perfluorinated alkyl acids in bivalves, water, and sediments of 
the po river delta (Adriatic sea) 
Simonetta Corsolini 
Michela Mazzoni 
Marianna Rusconi 
Carla Ng 
Sara Valsecchi 
Stafano Polesello 
882 
Alternative zebrafish (Danio rerio) eleutheroembryo-based 
procedure for bioaccumulation evaluation 
Jon Sanz-Landaluze 
Miren Pena-Abaurrea 
Riansares Muñoz-Olivas 
Lourdes Ramos 
Carmen Cámara 
1029 
Biomagnification of classical and emerging halogenated 
flame retardants in bird eggs from Doñana natural space 
and surrounding areas 
Enrique Barón 
Manuel Mañez 
Fernando Hiraldo 
Ana Andreu 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Fabrizio Sergio 
Damià Barceló 
1091 
Transfer of indicator PCBs in dairy camels in Kazakhstan 
Moldir Nurseitova 
G. Konuspayeva 
G. Rychen 
B. Faye 
C. Feidt 
S. Jurjanz 
1300
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Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 86 
Decabromodiphenyl ether and novel halogenated flame 
retardants in bark from the upper Yellow River, China 
Jun Jin 
Meng Xu 
Chang He 
Guangyao Li 
YingWang 
603 
Distribution and input of brominated flame retardants 
and dechloranes in the German Bight 
Roxana Sühring 
Hendrik Wolschke 
Danijela Kötke 
Ralf Ebinghaus 
674 
Organophosphorus flame retardants and plasticizers in 
dust from automobiles, homes, offices and university 
classrooms: Implications for personal exposure via 
inadvertent dust ingestion 
Ovokeroye Abafe 
701 
Organic flame retardants in waste UK soft furnishings 
William A. Stubbings 
Daniel Drage 
Stuart Harrad 
Mark Broomfield 
Steve Morgan 
742 
Leaching behaviour of hexabromocyclododecane from 
treated curtains 
William A. Stubbings 
Natsuko Kajiwara 
Hidetaka Takigami 
Stuart Harrad 
810 
PBDEs and NBFRs in ambient air in Istanbul and Izmir-Turkey 
Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus 
Elif Gungormus 
Eser Okten 
Halil Celik 
Tugba Ugranli 
Aysun Sofuoglu 
Kadir Gedik 
Sait Sofuoglu 
Henry Alegria 
866 
Alternative halogenated and organophosphate flame 
retardants: Estimated physical-chemical properties and 
environmental persistence of 86 novel flame retardants 
Miriam Diamond 
Daniela Serodio 
Mark Bonnell 
Nils Sundin 
1105 
Halogenated flame retardants in chickens’ eggs from e-waste 
processing areas in Vietnam 
Fang Tao 
Stuart Harrad 
Hidenori Matsukami 
Go Suzuki 
Hidetaka Takigami 
1130
87 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
Indoor exposure 
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in dust from primary 
schools in Southeast Queensland, Australia 
Fiona Harden 
Leisa-Maree Toms 
Jochen Mueller 
Mandana Mazaheri 
Phong Thai 
Sandra Brommer 
Stuart Harrad 
Samuel Clifford 
Lidia Morawska 
Daniel Drage 
539 
Electrostatic removal system of suspended particles from 
indoor air 
Jin Chul Joo 
Young Han Yoon 
Saeromi Lee 
Hosang Ahn 
Su Ji Lee 
Shin Young Choi 
Chang Hyuk Ahn 
740 
Measuring and monitoring levels of emerging brominated flame 
Katerina Kademoglou 
Chris Collins 
758 
Detailed monitoring of human exposure to four groups of contamnai nts 
used in consumer products: The A-team sampling campaign 
Eleni Papadopoulou 
Juan Antonio Padilla-Sánchez 
Line S. Haug 
Cathrine Thomsen 
Stuart Harrad 
759 
Levels of organohalogenated flame retardants in floor and air 
conditioner filter dust from Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 
Nadeem Ali 
Iqbal MI Ismail 
Govindan Malarvannan 
Mohammad W. Kadi 
Adrian Covaci 
Syed AMAS Eqani 
869 
Separation and identification of metabolites formed upon 
exposure of human liver cell lines to multiple stressors in 
indoor dust by UPLC-ESI/HR-MS 
Mohamed Abou-Elwafa 
Abdallah 
Jinkang Zhang 
Kevin Chipman 
Mark Viant 
Stuart Harrad 
Kyle D’Silva 
Maciej Bromirski 
890 
Chloroparaffins in the kitchen: Is breathing of cooks an overlooked 
source of human exposure? 
Walter Vetter 
Paul Bendig 
998 
Flame retardants and other additives in house dust from 
Japan 
Go Suzuki 
Yayoi Suzuki 
Mai Takagi 
Hidetaka Takigami 
Shoji F. Nakayama 
Jun Yoshinaga 
1049 
Plastic additives in indoor dust collected from Japanese 
households 
Yayoi Suzuki 
Go Suzuki 
Mai Takagi 
Hidetaka Takigami 
Shoji Nakayama 
Jun Yoshinaga 
1128 
Human exposure to novel flame retardants -from materials 
to humans 
Marie Frederiksen 
Katrin Vorkamp 
Marios Vazakas 
Jesper Bo Nielsen 
Jens Ahm Sørensen 
Lars Schiøtt Sørensen 
Lisbeth Ehlert Knudsen 
Thomas Fredrik Webster 
1170 
FIREMASTER 550® - Deep Under the Skin?! 
Gopal Pawar 
Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah 
Stuart Harrad 
1262 
Direct migration of hexabromocyclododecane from treated 
fabric into dust 
Natsuko Kajiwara 
Isao Kuribara 
Go Suzuki 
Toshiyuki Kataoka 
HIdetaka Takigami 
Takeharu Wada 
1274 
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 88 
Modelling of environmental fate, 
transport and sources 
Screening chemicals in commerce in the Nordic countries 
using multimedia fate and bioaccumulation models 
Ingjerd Sunde Krogseth 
Knut Breivik 
Jon Arnot 
Frank Wania 
612 
Accumulation of perfluorinated compounds in radish: A 
hierarcial model approach 
Kimmo Suominen 
Jukka Ranta 
Noora Perkola 
Sanna Marttinen 
722 
Influence of gas/particle partitioning equations on 
the prediction of multimedia fates of polychlorinated 
biphenyls 
Sung-Deuk 
Ah-Reum Seo 
Sung-Deuk Choi 
Jung-Eun Oh 
1066 
Pesticides transport in the soil-water system: Implication 
from laboratory and field experiment 
Zulin Zhang 
1075 
Improving the multimedia indoor model for SVOCs with a 
multi-layered foam furniture submodel 
Miriam Diamond 
Anna Krol 
Daniela Serodio 
1146 
Vapor pressures and octanol-air partition coefficients of 
novel brominated flame retardants, organophosphate 
flame retardants, and selected polybrominated biphenyl 
ethers 
Miriam Diamond 
Joseph Okeme 
Justen Poole 
Daniela Serodio 
Liisa Jantunen 
1153
89 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
Occurrence in sediments, soils and water II 
Analysis of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene 
isomers by HS-GC-MS in potable water for human 
consumption and the capital of Rio de Janeiro 
Camila Rodrigues 
Bernardo Robson 
Leonards Martínez 
616 
Simultaneous high sensitive determination of PCBs and 
PBDEs in environmental water and sediments by gas 
chromatography coupled to high resolution magnetic sector 
mass spectrometry 
Nieves Barco Bonilla 
Antonio J. Nieto 
Antonia Garrido 
Roberto Romero 
José Luis Martínez 
628 
Occurrence of organophosphorous flame retardants and 
plasticizer in the River Elbe during the summer flood event 
2013: A case study at the barrage Geesthacht 
Hendrik Wolschke 
Roxana Sühring 
Zhiyong Xie 
Ralf Ebinghaus 
710 
Two new organophosphorus flame retardants resorcinol 
bis (diphylphosphate) (PBDPP) and Bisphenol A 
bis(diphenylphosphate) (BPA-BDPP) detected in sediment 
and sewage slugde samples 
Sicco Brandsma 
901 
Occurrence and distribution of volatile methylsiloxanes in 
river waters from Saitama, Japan 
Kotaro Minomo 
Yuichi Horii 
Mamoru Motegi 
Nobutoshi Ohtsuka 
Kiyoshi Nojiri 
911 
Occurrence, spatial distribution and composition of PCBs and 
OCPs in the surface sediments of Haraz River, Iran 
Narayanan Kannan 
Samaneh Sadat Karbalaei 
Elham Karimi 
964 
Mass fluxes of dissolved PAHs in the Three Gorges Reservoir 
during impoundment of the Three Gorges Dam 
Bernhard Henkelmann 
Dominik Deyerling 
Chengrong Peng 
Jingxian Wang 
Yonghong Bi 
Wei Hu 
Karl-Werner Schramm 
Bernhard Westrich 
Gerd Pfister 
1028 
Monitoring dioxin-like and estrogenic activity using the 
ere- and dre-CALUX bioassay: Case-study in the Zenne river 
crossing the Brussels region (Belgium) 
Tara Vandermarken 
Kersten van Langenhove 
Natacha Brion 
Kim Croes 
Marc Elskens 
Michael S.Denison 
1034 
Levels, distributions and profiles of current used pesticides 
(CUPs) in the surface water and sediment near a drinking 
water reservoir in Northeastern China 
Rui Zhang 
Jimin Shen 
Ge Zhao 
Yanli Kong 
Zhonglin Chen 
Weiwei Zhang 
1245 
Analysis of PBDEs in high mountain lake water samples 
Josep Caixach 
Arantxa Bartolomé 
Zoe Santolaria 
José Matesanz 
1252 
Organoclorine pesticides in a Pyrynean high mountain lake: 
Sabocos Tarn 
Zoe Santolaria 
José Santiago Urieta 
Alfonso Pardo 
Francisco Javier Lanaja 
Carlos Rodriguez-Casals 
José María Matesanz 
Arantxa Bartolome 
Tomás Arruebo 
Josep Caixach 
1254 
Carbamazepine concentrations in natural waters and 
wastewater treatment plant samples 
Kenneth Sajwan 
Ryan Johnson 
Peng Shangwu 
Bommanna Loganathan 
1284 
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 90 
POPs in marine ecosystems 
Perfluorinated alkyl acids in pinnipeds from the Alaskan Arctic 
Jessica Reiner 
Tamika Ragland 
582 
Temporal trends of perfluorinated alkyl acids in mussel 
tissue collected from Dorchester bay, MA from 1987 to 2004 
Jessica Reiner 
Benjamin Place 
734 
Species-specific bioaccumulation of POPs in various sharks from 
offshore and coastal water of Korea 
Hyun-Kyung Lee 
Sunggyu Lee 
Eun-Jung Choy 
Yunsun Jeong 
Chang-Keun Kang 
Eun-Kyo Kim 
Sang-Jo Kim 
Aihua Shen 
Hyo-Bang Moon 
Woochang Jeong 
912 
PBDEs and methoxylated-BDEs in coastal seafood : With 
comparison to the Antarctic toothfish living in remote region 
In-Seok Lee 
Inja Yeon 
Dong-Woon Hwang 
Minkyu Choi 
Hee-Gu Choi 
979 
Levels and congener profiles of PBDEs in edible Baltic, freshwater, 
and farmed fish in Finland in 2009 
Anja Hallikainen 
Anniina Holma-Suutari 
1000 
Polybrominathed diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Concepcion Bay, 
Chile after the 2010 tsunami 
Karla Pozo 
Petr Kukucka 
Yulieth Banguera 
Lenka Vankova 
Javier Monsalves 
Jana Klanova 
Ricardo Barra 
Petra Pribylova 
Ramon Ahumada 
Anny Rudolph 
1005 
Elevated levels of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs, non-dioxin- 
like PCBs and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in 
Greenland halibut (Rheinhardtius hippoglossoides) from 
Norwegian waters 
Bente Merete Nilsen 
Sylvia Frantzen 
Kåre Julshamn 
Kjell Nedreaas 
Amund Maage 
1159 
Chlorinated and brominated persistent organic pollutants 
in mass stranded striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) 
from Minamisatsuma, Japan 
Tomohiko Isobe 
Naoko Kume 
Tadasu Yamada 
Masao Amano 
Shinsuke Tanabe 
Yuko Tajima 
1206 
PCBs, DDTs, HCB, PBDEs and DPs in pelagic seabirds 
from Antarctic, subantarctic and south Atlantic regions: 
interspecies vs. geographic patterns 
Jose L. Roscales 
Peter G. Ryan 
Jacob González-Solís 
Laura Zango 
Begoña Jiménez 
1225
91 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
POPs in remote areas 
Legacy and emergent POPs in the Greenland shark 
(Somniosus microcephalus) and in its prey from the Greenland 
fjords 
Simonetta Corsolini 
Karla Pozo 
Cristiana Guerranti 
Jorgen S. Christiansen 
602 
Temporal trends of perfluorinated sulfonate and carboxylate 
compounds in seabird eggs from the Canadian Arctic 
Birgit Braune 
Robert Letcher 
639 
Passive samplers: Pollutant monitoring on the European 
continental shelf edge 
Philip White 
Brendan Mc Hugh 
Patrice Behan 
Barry Foley 
Kees Booij 
Catriona Mc Grath 
Evin Mc Govern 
692 
Seasonal trends of persistent organic pollutants in a glacial 
lake in New Zealand 
Christine Steinlin 
Xiaolin Wu 
Cleo Davie-Martin 
Nicolas J. Cullen 
Christian Bogdal 
Kim J. Hageman 
763 
Chlorinated, fluorinated, and brominated pollutants in tern 
eggs from a remote Indian Ocean atoll 
Henrik Kylin 
Henk Bouwman 
Ne Sun Choong Kwet Yive 
Vikash Tatayah 
Anuschka Polder 
1196 
Occurrence of legacy and emerging persistent organic 
pollutants at Ross Sea and circumpolar deep water 
convergence (Antarctica) 
Alessandra Cincinelli 
Tania Martellini 
Stefania Giannarelli 
Sandro Francesconi 
Beatrice Muscatello 
Roger Fuoco 
1203 
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 92 
Investigation of pharmaceuticals and personal care 
products in the influent and effluents of wastewater 
treament plant in Nagpur region, Maharashtra, India 
Neeta Thacker 
570 
Assessing neurological risks from oral exposure to 
mixtures of organophosphorus, carbamate, and 
pyrethroid insecticides 
Hana Pohl 
Peter McClure 
601 
Theoretical and experimental evidences of medium range 
atmospheric transport processes of polycyclic musk 
fragrances 
Antonio Finizio 
Sara Villa 
Marco Vighi 
622 
Mass loading and fate of volatile methyl siloxanes in two 
different types of sewage treatment plants from Japan 
Yuichi Horii 
Kotaro Minomo 
Mamoru Motegi 
Kiyoshi Nojiri 
910 
PSII herbicides: Persistently present on the Great Barrier Reef 
Christie Gallen 
Kristie Thompson 
Chris Paxman 
Jake O’Brien 
Karen Kennedy 
Jochen Mueller 
980 
Phthalates, parabens, and Bisphenol A: Non-persistent 
but persistently present compounds 
Belén Gómara 
Clara Esteve 
Laura Herrero 
María José González 
1007 
Link between PAH content in pine needles and 
socio-geographic parameters using canonical correlation 
analysis 
Nuno Ratola 
José Manuel Amigo 
Raquel Fernández-Varela 
1126 
Distribution of pyrethroid insecticides in Mediterranean 
common dolphin tissues 
Cayo Corcellas 
Joan Giménez 
Renaud Stephanis 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Damià Barceló 
1141 
Characterization of (semi-)volatile compounds migrating 
from food containers by GCxGC-TOF MS 
Cipriano Carrero-Carralero 
Sandra Jiménez-Falcao 
M. Luz Sanz 
Lourdes Ramos 
1163 
Insecticide pyrethroids in liver of striped dolphin from the 
Mediterranean Sea 
Òscar Aznar-Alemany 
Joan Giménez 
Renaud Stephanis 
Ethel Eljarrat 
Damià Barceló 
1176 
A pilot study on the PAH profile in air particulate matter 
from different sampling points in Feira de Santana 
(Bahia, Brazil) 
João Torres 
Antonio Azeredo 
Meire Rodrigo 
Jailson Andrade 
Paulo Dorneles 
Olaf Malm 
1184 
Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but persistently in the environment
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30 
93 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
Feasibility study for the preparation of reference 
materials for priority organic pollutants in natural waters 
containing suspended particulate mater and humic acids 
Saioa Elordui-Zapatarietxe 
Håkan Emteborg 
Fanny Gantois 
Ina Fettig 
Beatrice Lalere 
Rosemarie Philipp 
Claudia Swart 
Janine Richter 
577 
Preparation of quality control plastic samples including 
organochlorine, organobromine, organophosphorus, and 
antimony as flame retardants 
Nobuyasu Hanari 
Masaki Ohata 
Nobuyasu Itoh 
Takamitsu Otake 
585 
Development of a quality control tool for the biota 
monitoring of two halogenated priority pollutants under 
the Water Framework Directive 
Ioannis Dosis 
Roberto Lava 
Marina Ricci 
Andrea Held 
Hendrik Emons 
593 
Results of validation trials for new European standards 
determination of dioxins/furans, PCBs and PAHs in sludge, 
treated biowaste and soil 
Petra Lehnik-Habrink 
631 
Production and evaluation of a reference material for 
proficiency test of dioxins and furans (PCDD/Fs) in fish 
Rafael Pissinatti 
Carolina Mariana Nunes 
Eleonora Vieira Dos Santos 
Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti 
802 
The use of intercalibrations as a tool to be able to control 
and confirm that the quality is under control after 
renewing personnel and location 
Erik Sandell 
Mikko Suomela 
854 
Evaluation of interlaboratory study on PCDDs, PCDFs and 
dioxin like PCBs in the sediment reference material (11th round 
FY 2013 research group on ultra trace analyses, JEMCA) 
Toru Matsumura 
Toru Miyazaki 
Takeshi Kuroiwa 
Masakichi Hirano 
Yasutsugu Funakoshi 
Noriaki Hamada 
955 
In-house method validation for simultaneous 
quantification of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs in fish 
using pressurized liquid extraction and GC-HRMS analysis 
Rafael Pissinatti 
Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti 
Carolina Mariana Nunes 
Eleonora Vieira Dos Santos 
Ravi Govinda Dardot Prates 
Igor Cabreira Pussente 
Dayane Silva Castro 
1044 
Results from UNEP’s 2nd global interlaboratory assesment: 
Dioxin-like POPs 
Bert van Bavel 
I. van der Veen 
H. Nilsson 
J. de Boer 
H. Fiedler 
1595 
Proficiency testing using natural matrixes and non-parametric 
statistics: Experiences of two years of the 
intercind study 
Bert van Bavel 
S. Libralato 
D. Raccanelli 
1596 
QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, reference materials
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 94 
Regulatory aspects of POPs 
Obstacles to rehabilitation of dioxin pollution hot points 
in Russia 
Zarema Amirova 
646 
Food safety/ food security issues from 6PCBs, 7PBDEs, 
HBCD isomers, and bioaccumulative PFAs in bio-solids 
and composts intended for pasture soil dressing 
Gianfranco Brambilla 
Mauro Esposito 
Stefania Paola De Filippis 
Vittorio Abate 
Vittorio Esposito 
809 
Proposal to change the match and cigarette tests in the UK’s 
furniture and furnishings (fire) (safety) regulations (FFRS) 
Terry Edge 
Steve Owen 
1067 
Exposure of Indian environment and human population to 
POPs: Scope for new chemical management policy 
Luca Nizzetto 
Brij Mohan Sharma 
Pavel Čupr 
Girija K. Bharat 
Thorjørn Larssen 
Shresth Tayal 
1092
Toxicology and mechanisms I. Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals 
95 
Thursday 4 September 2014 
Differences in biological potency of lower and higher 
molecular mass polychlorinated naphthalenes with 
respect to effects on viability and apoptosis in the MCF-7 
breast cancer cell line 
Jerzy Falandysz 
A. Wróbel 
J. Barć 
571 
Elucidating toxicological mechanisms of current flame 
retardants by monitoring molecular processes using a 
multiple endpoint bacterial reporter assay 
Boris Krivoshiev 
Steven Husson 
Freddy Dardenne 
Ronny Blust 
630 
Tissue distribution of dioxin-like compounds: Potential 
impacts on systemic relative potency estimates in the EU 
"SYSTEQ" project 
Karin van Ede 
Lesa Aylward 
Patrik Andersson 
Martin van den Berg 
Majorie van Duursen 
635 
Prenatal exposure to 4-para-nonylphenol enhances 
vulnerability of neuronal cells to apoptosis 
Ewa Litwa 
Joanna Rzemieniec 
Agnieszka Wnuk 
Lason Władysław 
Kajta Malgorzata 
694 
Biotoxicity of nanosilver based on contact system activation 
Yanmin Long 
Qunfang Zhou 
Allen Clermont 
Xingchen Zhao 
Guibin Jiang 
705 
Effect of 2-napthol on 3t3-l1 adipocyte differentiation 
Franco Scinicariello 
Jing Wang 
Melanie Buser 
Roberta Attanasio 
715 
Effects of luteolin on TCDD- and TERT-butylhydroquinone-induced 
drug-metabolizing enzymes and nuclear factor-erythroid- 
2-related factor 2 
Hitoshi Ashida 
Zhang Tianshun 
Kimura Yuki 
Jiang Songyan 
Harada Kiyonari 
Yoko Yamashita 
724 
Chain length-dependent difference in the toxic potency of 
long-chain perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCA) in rats: 
Determination of the serum PFCA concentrations 
Akihiko Hirose 
Yuki Kosugi 
Tomoko Kawamura 
Toshinari Suzuki 
Mariko Matsumoto 
Sakiko Fujii 
Atsushi Ono 
Hina Kato 
Mutsuko Hirata-Koizumi 
Mika Takahashi 
757 
In vitro metabolism of 2- ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphate 
(EHDPHP) by human liver microsomes 
Ana Ballesteros-Gómez 
Claudio Erratico 
Pim E.G. Leonards 
Nele van de Eede 
Adrian Covaci 
Alin Ionas 
769 
Relative effect potencies of 2,3,7-tribromodibenzo-p-dioxin 
and 1,2,3,4,7-pentabromodibenzo-p-dioxin in 
female rat after a single oral dose 
Karin van Ede 
Goran Marsh 
Mats Linderberg 
Tom Werner 
Ake Bergman 
Martin van den Berg 
Majorie van Duursen 
779 
POSTER SESSION 3 
17:30 - 18:30
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 96 
Effects of metabolism of UV-absorbers by rat liver microsomes on 
their nuclear receptor activation 
Yoko Watanabe 
Hiroyuki Kojima 
Seigo Sanoh 
Shinji Takeuchi 
Shigeru Ohta 
Naoto Uramaru 
Shigeyuki Kitamura 
Kazumi Sugihara 
791 
The participation of rat CYP3A enzymes in the metabolism of 
2,2',4,5,5'-pentachlorobiphenyl (CB101) 
Chiho Ohta 
Koichi Haraguchi 
Yoshihisa Kato 
Tetsuya Endo 
Nobuyuki Koga 
795 
A maternal methyl donor-enriched diet, capable of 
altering fetal DNA methylation, does not prevent fetal 
prostate development from inhibition by TCDD 
Richard E. Peterson 
K.P. Keil 
C.M. Vezina 
843 
Metabolic activation of cis- and trans- permethrine for 
estrogenic and anti-androgenic activities 
Kazumi Sugihara 
Satoko Tange 
Nariaki Fujimoto 
Naoto Uramaru 
Shigeru Ohta 
Shigeyuki Kitamura 
863 
Isoform specific induction of aryl hydrocarbon receptor 
by TCDD in the red seabream (Pagrus major) 
Su-Min Bak 
Midori Iida 
Hisato Iwata 
Eun-Young Kim 
954 
RNA-seq analysis of the mysid crustacean 
transcriptome following exposure to naturally occurring 
1,3,7-tribromodibenzo-p-dioxin 
Masashi Hirano 
1004 
Isomer-specific effects of 
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) on classical and 
membrane estrogen receptor signaling in mice exhibiting 
depressive-like behavior 
Joanna Rzemieniec 
Irena Nalepa 
Ewa Litwa 
Adam Grochowalski 
Agnieszka Wnuk 
Anna Wojtowicz 
Wladyslaw Lason 
Malgorzata Kajta 
Agnieszka Zelek-Molik 
1052 
Validation of a PBPK model to estimate PFASs in the 
human body 
Marti Nadal 
Francesc Fàbrega 
Vikas Kumar 
Emilio Benfenati 
Marta Schuhmacher 
José L. Domingo 
1161 
Dynamic toxicokinetic modelling of direct and indirect 
(precursor) exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid in 
professional ski wax technicians 
Melissa Ines Gomis 
Robin Vestergren 
Helena Nilsson 
Ian T. Cousins 
1175 
Biological fate of the emerging brominated flame 
retardants, 2-ethylhexyl tetrabromobenzoate (TBB) and 
bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH), in female 
sprague dawley rats 
Linda Birnbaum 
Gabriel Knudsen 
J. Michael Sanders 
1179 
New insight into the biological effect of TCDD on CD4+ 
help t cell: Not only immunotoxicity but also immune 
regulation 
Bin Zhao 
Cuihui Zhu 
Tuan Xu 
Heidi Xie 
1296 
Toxicology and mechanisms I. Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals
Program 
Friday 5 
September 2014 
Friday
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Friday 5 September 2014 Room 
10:00 - 12:00 Summary and future outcomes. Students and mentors 
Auditorio 
12:00 Otto Hutzinger student awards 
12:15 Welcome to Dioxin 2015 
12:30 Closing remarks and farewell cocktail 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 98
Index of 
presenters Index of 
presenters
Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
100 
Index of presenters 
Abafe O P700 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Abafe O P701 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Ábalos M 580 Monday 14:25 Auditorio 
Abou-Elwafa 
838 Wednesday 11:25 Hidalgo 
Abdallah M 
Abou-Elwafa 
Abdallah M 
P890 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Addink R P637 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Addink R P638 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Ahrens L 680 Tuesday 10:15 Castilla 
Ahsene-Aissat 
P356 Tuesday 17:20- 
Fetta A 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Alaee M 1250 Wednesday 11:05 Comendador 
Alani R P679 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Albrecht M P1070 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Ali L 893 Wednesday 11:45 Doblón 
Ali N P869 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Ali N P867 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Altarawneh M 666 Thursday 11:25 Auditorio 
Altarawneh M 737 Thursday 14:35 Auditorio 
Alves A P713 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Amirova Z P646 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Anh Tuan N P1211 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Anitgnac J.P 1086 Monday 12:05 Castilla 
Arisawa K 886 Monday 10:45 Castilla 
Arkenbout A P1197 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Ashida H P724 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Aylward L 636 Monday 11:45 Castilla 
Aylward L P917 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Aznar-Alemany O P1176 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Bak S.M P954 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Baker R P1277 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Ballesteros- 
Gómez A 
767 Thursday 14:15 Castilla 
Ballesteros- 
Gómez A 
P769 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Barber J 1173 Thursday 15:45 Castilla 
Barco Bonilla 
P628 Thursday 17:30- 
N 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Barón E P1091 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Barón E 1216 Monday 17:00 Doblón 
Bartolomé M P1226 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Bartolomé M P855 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Behnisch P.A 1036 Monday 11:45 Comendador 
Behnisch P.A 1033 Monday 12:05 Comendador 
Ben Abda M 805 Tuesday 11:15 Comendador 
Bernsmann T 1138 Tuesday 16:20 Castilla 
Bichon E 848 Thursday 13:55 Doblón 
Birnbaum L.S P1179 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
Poster Area 
Birnbaum L.S 1077 Thursday 9:45 Comendador 
Birnbaum L.S 1178 Monday 16:00 Hidalgo 
Blum A 1110 Thursday 10:45 Hidalgo 
Blum A 966 Monday 12:25 Doblón 
Blye D 1269 Thursday 14:55 Doblón 
Bohlin P 989 Monday 14:25 Hidalgo 
Bohlin Nizetto P 824 Tuesday 11:15 Auditorio 
Bonati L 1093 Wednesday 9:45 Castilla 
Bouwman H P1172 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Bouwman H 1174 Wednesday 9:45 Doblón 
Brambilla G 807 Thursday 11:45 Doblón 
Brambilla G P809 Thursday 17:30- 
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Bramwell L P1084 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Brandsma S P901 Thursday 17:30- 
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Brandsma S 899 Tuesday 13:30 Hidalgo 
Brandt I 1290 Thursday 16:45 Comendador 
Braune B P639 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Braune B 743 Tuesday 11:35 Auditorio 
Breivik K 751 Tuesday 14:30 Auditorio 
Brennan J 1152 Monday 11:05 Comendador
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 101 
Brits M P1019 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Buekens A 656 Thursday 13:15 Auditorio 
Buekens A 640 Thursday 11:05 Auditorio 
Buekens A P651 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Bussian B.M 846 Tuesday 10:35 Castilla 
Byer J P1487 Monday 17:20- 
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Cabrerizo A P1082 Monday 17:20- 
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Cabrerizo A P1182 Monday 17:20- 
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Caixach J P1252 Thursday 17:30- 
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Caixach J P1009 Monday 17:20- 
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Calaprice C 1215 Monday 17:00 Castilla 
Camenzuli L P1222 Monday 17:20- 
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Campo J P819 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Can-Güven E 1050 Thursday 11:45 Hidalgo 
Carrero- 
P1163 Thursday 17:30- 
Carralero C 
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Caspersen I.H 1246 Monday 14:05 Castilla 
Castro 
748 Thursday 13:35 Castilla 
Jiménez J 
Cederberg T.L P1259 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Centeno C 1131 Monday 10:45 Doblón 
Cequier E 687 Thursday 13:55 Castilla 
Chaber P 1227 Wednesday 10:45 Auditorio 
Chamblis C.K 1287 Thursday 16:45 Doblón 
Chang W.H P793 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Chang Lee C P808 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Chen C.Y 1022 Tuesday 17:00 Hidalgo 
Chen H.L P790 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Chen T 613 Thursday 16:25 Auditorio 
Chen W P549 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Chessa G P903 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Chi K.H P1134 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Choi S.D P1066 Thursday 17:30- 
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Chokwe T P676 Monday 17:20- 
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Cincinelli A P1203 Thursday 17:30- 
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Cochran J 1186 Monday 12:25 Auditorio 
Coelho S.D P905 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Coelho S.D P859 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Conesa J.A P669 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Conesa J.A P668 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Cooke A P572 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Corcellas C 677 Wednesday 9:45 Comendador 
Corcellas C P1141 Thursday 17:30- 
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Corsolini S P882 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Corsolini S P602 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Cortés Araujo J 1241 Monday 14:45 Hidalgo 
Cortés Araújo J P1298 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Costopoulou D P902 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Culcasi F P673 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Dachs J 868 Thursday 10:05 Doblón 
Dachs J P870 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Darnerud P.O P851 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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De Assuncao 
J.V 
P1270 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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De Boer J P932 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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De La Casa 
Resino I 
884 Thursday 14:35 Comendador 
De La Torre A P834 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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De La Torre A P832 Monday 17:20- 
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Di Guardo A P1069 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
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Index of presenters 
Diamond M P1105 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Diamond M P1151 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Diamond M P1146 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Diamond M P1153 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Díaz-Ferrero J P992 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Díaz-Ferrero J P922 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Díaz-Ferrero J P924 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Diefenbacher P 688 Thursday 12:05 Doblón 
Dlugogorski B 761 Thursday 14:55 Auditorio 
Domínguez- 
P754 Monday 17:20- 
Morueco N 
18:30 
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Dorman F 650 Tuesday 13:50 Comendador 
Dorman F 606 Monday 16:00 Auditorio 
Dorneles P 1188 Monday 13:45 Comendador 
Dorneles P P1189 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Dosis I P593 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Dumanoglu D P1011 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Dunnick J.K 568 Monday 16:40 Hidalgo 
Edge T P1067 Thursday 17:30- 
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Eguxhi A P983 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Eljarrat E P1078 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Elordui- 
Zapatarietxe S 
P577 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Eppe G 1230 Thursday 13:15 Doblón 
Eqani Amas S 928 Monday 14:25 Comendador 
Eqani Amas S 1041 Wednesday 11:45 Auditorio 
Ericson 
P1149 Tuesday 17:20- 
Jogsten I 
18:30 
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Ericson 
Jogsten I 
P1150 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Eriksson U 1209 Wednesday 10:45 Hidalgo 
Erratico C 781 Thursday 16:25 Comendador 
Escudero- 
P1031 Monday 17:20- 
Rubio L 
18:30 
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Esposito V 1065 Thursday 9:45 Castilla 
Eulaers I 1057 Monday 11:05 Hidalgo 
Eun H P1239 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Falandysz J P571 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Farré M 915 Monday 16:40 Castilla 
Fernandes A P914 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Fernández M P888 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Fernández P 913 Thursday 14:55 Hidalgo 
Fernández 
P1025 Tuesday 17:20- 
Martínez G 
18:30 
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Fernie K 733 Thursday 13:35 Comendador 
Fiedler H 1265 Monday 14:05 Hidalgo 
Fiedler H 1242 Thursday 14:15 Doblón 
Finizio A P622 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Focant J.F P1162 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Focant J.F 1278 Tuesday 10:55 Doblón 
Font R P1027 Thursday 17:30- 
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Frederiksen M P1170 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Fridén U P826 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Friedman C 1103 Thursday 9:45 Doblón 
Fromme H P755 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Fromme H P756 Tuesday 17:20- 
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Fu J P1255 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Fujimori T P619 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Fujita H 1102 Tuesday 17:00 Castilla 
Fuerst P 1072 Thursday 10:25 Hidalgo 
Gallen C 974 Tuesday 10:55 Castilla 
Gallen C P980 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Gallo F P1235 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gao C 1081 Tuesday 17:00 Auditorio 
Gao L 744 Tuesday 11:15 Castilla
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 103 
García- 
Bermejo 
Pérez A 
P820 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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García- 
Bermejo 
Pérez A 
P821 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Garcinuño- 
Martínez R.M 
P596 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Garrido López 
M.A 
P775 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Garrido López 
M.A 
P776 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gauss C P1217 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gavilán J.F P962 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Gebbink W 762 Tuesday 16:00 Hidalgo 
Geng D 1292 Monday 14:05 Auditorio 
Gevao B 727 Wednesday 11:25 Auditorio 
Gevao B 728 Wednesday 11:25 Comendador 
Gharbi S P1257 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gnanasekaran 
D 
P818 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gómara B P1007 Thursday 17:30- 
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Gómez M P592 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gomis M.I P1175 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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González- 
Fernández D 
1083 Tuesday 16:00 Doblón 
González- 
Gaya B 
999 Tuesday 17:00 Doblón 
Gorst-Allman P P633 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Gorczyca D P1276 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Grimalt J 1112 Tuesday 17:00 Comendador 
Guadaño J 885 Thursday 13:35 Auditorio 
Gusev A 997 Tuesday 14:10 Auditorio 
Haedrich J 785 Monday 10:45 Comendador 
Haijun Z 684 Thursday 16:05 Comendador 
Hallikainen A P1000 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hallikainen A 662 Monday 12:25 Hidalgo 
Hanari N P585 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hanazato M P971 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Harden F P539 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Harden F P941 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Harel G P1030 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Harner T 786 Monday 15:05 Hidalgo 
Harner T 1147 Tuesday 10:15 Auditorio 
Harrad S 986 Wednesday 9:45 Hidalgo 
Hedlund B 587 Tuesday 13:30 Auditorio 
Henkelmann B P1028 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hennig B 697 Thursday 10:25 Comendador 
Hirano M P1004 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hirose A P757 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hofland W P1088 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Hoh E 862 Monday 16:00 Doblón 
Hong S.M P591 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Hoogenboom R 1063 Tuesday 10:55 Hidalgo 
Hope D 931 Tuesday 14:10 Castilla 
Hori H P792 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Hori T P972 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Horii Y P910 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hsu P.C P702 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Hsu W.T 1008 Thursday 10:25 Castilla 
Hsu W.T P1010 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Huang J 1139 Monday 11:25 Doblón 
Huang Y P799 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Huang Y P736 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Hühnerfuss H P806 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Hung P.C 1142 Thursday 15:45 Auditorio 
Hung P.C 1143 Thursday 16:05 Auditorio 
Hung Wei C 1003 Thursday 10:45 Castilla 
Hung Wei C P1012 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
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Hwang J 898 Thursday 13:15 Comendador 
Idczak F P1123 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Ionas A.C P788 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Ionas A.C 1220 Monday 14:45 Castilla 
Isobe T P1206 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Jang G.D P682 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jansson S P1482 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Jansson S P1483 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Jaspers V 991 Thursday 13:55 Comendador 
Jeong T.U P777 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jeong Y 907 Wednesday 10:45 Doblón 
Jeong Y P904 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jie L P657 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jiménez- 
Guerrero P 
1120 Thursday 10:45 Doblón 
Jin J P1074 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jin J P603 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Johansson N P720 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Joly L P1085 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jones G P1002 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jonker W 936 Tuesday 14:10 Comendador 
Jonker W P937 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Joo J.C P740 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Joo J.C P811 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Jung B.G P812 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Kacew S 552 Monday 17:00 Hidalgo 
Kademoglou K P758 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Kajiwara N 1015 Wednesday 10:25 Hidalgo 
Kajiwara N P1274 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Kajiwiara J P1229 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kalantzi O.I P1193 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kang Y P975 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kannan N 963 Monday 14:45 Doblón 
Kannan N P964 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Kärrman A 1251 Tuesday 13:50 Hidalgo 
Kataoka Y P1046 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kido T 897 Monday 16:40 Comendador 
Kim H.S 1058 Tuesday 13:50 Doblón 
Kim K.J P726 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kim K.J P746 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kim S.J P918 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Klanova J P1285 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Knetsch G 845 Tuesday 14:10 Hidalgo 
Knoth W P576 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Koppe J 900 Thursday 12:05 Comendador 
Kosubová P P787 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kotz A 711 Thursday 9:45 Hidalgo 
Kotz A 712 Thursday 10:05 Hidalgo 
Krivoshiev B P630 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Krogseth I.S 665 Wednesday 10:25 Comendador 
Krogseth I.S P612 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Kubwabo C 699 Wednesday 11:05 Hidalgo 
Kucharska A P780 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kukucka P P739 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kumar A P667 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kuramochi H 1294 Thursday 16:25 Castilla 
Kurt-Karakus 
P866 Thursday 17:30- 
P.B 
18:30 
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Kurt-Karakus 
P.B 
865 Thursday 16:45 Castilla
34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 105 
Kvalem H.E P1026 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kwon H.O P1064 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kwon H.O P1061 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kwon H.O P1060 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Kylin H P1196 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Kylin H 1094 Thursday 14:35 Hidalgo 
Labunska I 672 Tuesday 16:40 Hidalgo 
Lacorte S 1198 Thursday 16:05 Castilla 
Lacorte S 1200 Wednesday 10:05 Doblón 
Lee H.J P660 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Lee H.K P912 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Lee I.S P979 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Lee J.H P1097 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Lee S 895 Tuesday 15:40 Doblón 
Lee Y.J 813 Thursday 15:45 Comendador 
Lehnik- 
P631 Thursday 17:30- 
Habrink P 
18:30 
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Leijs M 1280 Thursday 10:05 Comendador 
Leonards P 853 Monday 14:45 Auditorio 
Leong Y.H 956 Tuesday 14:50 Doblón 
Letcher R 590 Wednesday 11:25 Doblón 
Letcher R P597 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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L'Homme B 1076 Monday 17:00 Auditorio 
Li Y.F P1129 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Li Y.F 1113 Tuesday 14:50 Auditorio 
Li Y 615 Monday 14:25 Doblón 
Liagkouridis I 950 Thursday 11:25 Doblón 
Liang Y P655 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Linderholm L P648 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Litwa E P694 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Liu G 579 Thursday 9:45 Auditorio 
Liu J 644 Tuesday 10:15 Comendador 
Liu L P1132 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Liu L 973 Tuesday 16:20 Auditorio 
Liu W 617 Wednesday 10:05 Comendador 
Liu X P874 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Llorca J 861 Tuesday 13:50 Castilla 
Lohmann N 1268 Monday 11:45 Hidalgo 
Long Y P705 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Lorenzi V P1013 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Lorenzi V 675 Thursday 11:25 Hidalgo 
Lucattini L P836 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Lu S.Y P604 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Luo Q 642 Thursday 17:05 Doblón 
Lüth A P695 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Ma W.L 782 Tuesday 15:40 Auditorio 
Ma W.L P961 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Macaulay L 735 Thursday 17:05 Comendador 
MacDonald A 1199 Monday 11:05 Castilla 
Machala M 1051 Wednesday 10:25 Castilla 
Macías- 
958 Wednesday 9:45 Auditorio 
Zamora J.V 
Makey C 1202 Tuesday 15:40 Comendador 
Makey C 1109 Wednesday 10:05 Hidalgo 
Malarvannan 
P891 Tuesday 17:20- 
G 
18:30 
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Malarvannan 
G 
P892 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Mampaey M 797 Tuesday 11:15 Hidalgo 
Manh Hoai P P1210 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Manhães 
Rocha D.A 
949 Monday 15:05 Comendador 
Manhães 
Rocha D.A 
P856 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Marchand P P804 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Marchand P 828 Tuesday 16:00 Castilla 
Martínez M.A P830 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Martínez M.A P831 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Mateo R P981 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Mateo R 984 Thursday 14:55 Comendador 
Matsukami H 1053 Thursday 14:35 Castilla 
Matsumura T P955 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Mattioli L 943 Monday 10:45 Hidalgo 
McCall E P1127 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Mehlmann H 842 Monday 10:45 Auditorio 
Melymuk L 1039 Wednesday 11:45 Hidalgo 
Méndez A 1191 Thursday 11:05 Doblón 
Menotta S 1111 Monday 12:05 Hidalgo 
Meyer A 844 Monday 16:20 Auditorio 
Meza Montenegro 
P1288 Tuesday 17:20- 
M.M 
18:30 
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Mihats D P671 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Minh N.H 796 Monday 16:00 Comendador 
Minomo K P911 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Minomo K P951 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Misselwitz M P1282 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Miyake Y P857 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Miyawaki T P1214 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Miyawaki T P1218 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Moltó J 1001 Tuesday 14:50 Castilla 
Monti C P765 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Morales L 993 Tuesday 16:40 Doblón 
Morales L P995 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Moreno 
Caballero A.I 
P1016 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Mortimer D 926 Monday 16:00 Castilla 
Motegi M P719 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Mueller J P1240 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Mueller J 977 Monday 16:20 Doblón 
Mueller J P789 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Muir T 1204 Thursday 11:45 Comendador 
Mulder M.D 741 Thursday 10:25 Doblón 
Mumbo J 1018 Wednesday 11:45 Comendador 
Muniategui- 
P1283 Tuesday 17:20- 
Lorenzo S 
18:30 
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Muñoz 
Fernández M 
929 Thursday 13:55 Auditorio 
Muñoz- 
Arnanz J 
1289 Tuesday 9:55 Auditorio 
Nadal M P1161 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Nadal M P753 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Nakano T 1014 Monday 16:40 Doblón 
Nakano T 614 Monday 15:05 Doblón 
Neugebauer F 1258 Tuesday 16:40 Castilla 
Neugebauer F P1095 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Neugebauer F P1100 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Newton S P1213 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Newton S P1006 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Ng C 1291 Thursday 16:25 Doblón 
Nghiem Xuan T P1056 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Ngoc Tam T P566 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Nguyen Van T 1248 Tuesday 14:30 Hidalgo 
Nilsen B.M P1159 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Nishijo M 925 Monday 17:00 Comendador 
Nishimra C P1020 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Nizzetto L P1092 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Nurseitova M P1300 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Odabasi M 1055 Monday 13:45 Hidalgo 
Ohta C P795 Thursday 17:30- 
18:30 
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Okimoto M P1071 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Okonkwo J P1144 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants 
Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 
August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 107 
Okonkwo O.J 721 Monday 14:45 Comendador 
Orlikowska A P934 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Ortiz- 
Santaliestra 
M.E 
1201 Thursday 14:15 Comendador 
Otake T P528 Monday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Padilla 
Sánchez J.A 
P875 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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69 O 803 Tuesday 11:35 Hidalgo 
Papadopoulou 
P759 Thursday 17:30- 
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18:30 
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Papadopoulou 
E 
594 Monday 14:25 Castilla 
Parette R 923 Monday 14:05 Doblón 
Park J.E P872 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Park J.E P1059 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Park J.E P978 Tuesday 17:20- 
18:30 
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Patterson Jr. 
D.G 
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Sponsors & 
Exhibitors Sponsors & 
Exhibitors
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS 
Platinum Sponsors 
Techno 
Spec 
Gold Sponsors 
Silver Sponsors 
Other Sponsors 
Bronze Sponsors 
MasCom 
Technologies GmbH 
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Wellington Laboratories 
Contact name: Brock Chittim 
345 Southgate Drive – Guelph, Ontario – N1G 3M5 Canada 
Phone: +1 519 822 2436 
brockc@well-labs.com 
http://www.well-labs.com/ 
For over 30 years, Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognized as a trusted source of high quality reference 
standard solutions for use in environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory 
of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs, Brominated Flame Retardants, and 
Perfluorinated Compounds. 
Waters Corporation 
Contact name: Diana Perrier, Marketing Communication Spe-cialist 
Europe 
Food & Environment, Chemical Materials, Clinical 
European Headquarters 
5, Rue Jacques Monod 78280 Guyancourt, France 
Phone: +33 1 30 48 75 13 
diana_perrier@waters.com 
www.waters.com 
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Platinum Sponsors 
Techno 
Spec 
Industrial growth. Agricultural processes. Municipal waste. Each poses a very real threat to the environment and human health. 
It is critical that governments and businesses seek out the most effective analytical innovations to detect and identify chemical 
contaminants. 
Waters thoroughly understands the specialized needs of environmental testing laboratories. For over 50 years, Waters Corporation 
has developed innovative science solutions to support customer discoveries, operations, performance, and regulatory compliance. 
Our system solutions include LC columns & sample preparation, environmental standards, chromatography, mass spectrometry and 
software. 
Whatever the challenge – sample throughput, trace detection, complex matrices, data management or regulatory compliance – 
Waters has a solution.
Gold Sponsors 
Agilent Technologies 
Contact Name: Laura Rangel 
Ctra. N-VI, Km 18,200 – 28230 Las Rozas, Madrid – Spain 
Phone: + 34 916 313 263 
laura.rangel@non.agilent.com 
http://www.agilent.com/ 
As the world’s premier measurement company, Agilent offers the broadest range of innovative measurement solutions in the 
industry. The company’s four businesses - Chemical Analysis, Life Sciences, Diagnostics and Genomics, and Electronic Measurement 
— provide customers with products and services that make a real difference in the lives of people everywhere. And at Agilent Research 
Laboratories, we conduct research that anticipates customer needs and produces breakthroughs that power growth. 
Cambridge Isotope 
Laboratories, Inc. 
3 Highwood Drive 
Tewksbury, MA 01876 
www.isotope.com 
envsales@isotope.com 
Phone: +1 978 749 8000 
Fax: +1 978 749 276 
LGC 
Queens Road 
Teddington Middlesex 
TW11 0LY UK 
www.lgcstandards.com 
uksales@lgcstandards.com 
Tel: +44 (0)20 8943 8480 
Fax: +44 (0)20 8943 7554 
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) is the world leader in the manufacture and separation of stable isotopes and stable 
isotope labeled compounds. CIL produces the world’s Gold Standards for trace and ultra-trace analysis by Isotope Dilution Mass 
Spectrometry, offering high quality analytical standards for Dioxins and Furans, PCBs, Pesticides, PAHs, Perfluorinated compounds, 
Flame Retardants, Pharmaceutical & Personal Care Products, and many other legacy and emerging organic pollutants. LGC 
Standards is a leading global producer and distributor of reference materials and proficiency testing schemes. LGC Standards 
has a portfolio of over 100,000 products, and over 40 proficiency testing schemes which support the environmental, food, clinical, 
industrial, pharmaceutical, life science, forensic and petrochemical sectors. Using isotopically labeled internal standards and high 
quality reference materials is the best way to ensure quantitative accuracy in environmental, food, and other important analyses. 
Please come to booths 37, 39, and 40 to discuss your current research, and to see how our products can help fortify your analytical 
testing program. 
Eurofins 
Contact name: Luisa Mehl 
Eurofins NDSC Food Testing Germany GmbH 
Neulander Kamp 1a – 21079 Hamburg - Germany 
Phone: :0049 40 49294 3223 Fax: +49 2534 807 310 
luisamehl@eurofins.de 
www.eurofins.de 
The success story of Eurofins GfA Lab Service GmbH started as environmental lab that specialised in the analysis of polycyclic 
aromatic hydrocarbons and dioxins in Münster in 1985. Today the staff of the worldwide leading dioxin laboratory analyse with 
the assistance of cutting-edge lab technology combined with outstanding expertise all types of samples in the 5,000 m² large, state-of- 
the-art laboratory centre in Hamburg. The main focus of our analytical portfolio is the examination of organic contaminants in 
the ultra-trace range. Representative for a number of parameters, we examine in almost every matrix chlorinated, brominated and 
mixed halogenated dioxins and furans, PCBs, brominated flame retardants, poly/perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) as well as organotin 
compounds according to both DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited methods and GMP guidelines. Eurofins GfA Lab Service GmbH, 
the POPs competence centre of the Eurofins Group, is one of the very few laboratories in the world that is able to analyse all 27 
POP substances banned or regulated in the Stockholm Convention in its own laboratory. Moreover, our laboratory is in a position 
to analyse all 209 PCB incl. the dioxin-like PCBs / WHO-PCBs and the DIN/Indicator- and non dioxin-like PCBs as stipulated in the 
California Proposition 65. 
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Bruker Daltonics provides a broad range of high performance, easy to use Mass Spectrometry (MS) and analytical separation systems. 
Bruker delivers a series of innovative, fully integrated systems for use in the Applied Analytical, Pharmaceutical, Life Science and Clini-cal 
Research areas, including: Environmental, Food analysis, Petrochemical and Energy, Chemical Analysis, Protein Characterization 
and Quantification, Drug Research and Devolpment, Forensics and Doping Analysis, Biomarker Discovery & Tissue Imaging, Me-tabolomics. 
Utilizing a product and technology portfolio which includes GC systems, GCMS and LCMS Triple Quads systems, ICP-MS, 
MALDI-TOF MS, ESI-TOF and qTOF MS, Ion Trap MS, FTMS, Bruker provides the best solutions for the very latest analytical questions. 
Bruker Daltonics - Bremen (Germany) - Fremont, CA (USA) - Billerica, MA (USA) 
Thermo Fisher Scientific 
Contact name: Madeleine Peytavin 
16 avenue du Québec - Silic 765 - Villebon-sur-Yvette, FR 
91963 Courtaboeuf Cedex 
Phone: +33 630 688 218 
madeleine.peytavin@thermofisher.com 
www.thermofisher.com 
BÜCHI Labortechnik AG 
Contact name: Susanne Feifel 
Road Number Meierseggstrasse 40 - City CH 9230 
Flawil - Switzerland 
Phone: +41 713 946 363 Fax: +41 713 946 364 
buchi@buchi.com 
www.buchi.com 
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Silver Sponsors 
Bronze Sponsors 
Bruker 
Contact name: Miguel Ángel Pérez 
Parque Empresarial Rivas Futura - C/ Marie Curie, 5. Edificio Alfa 
28521 Rivas Vaciamadrid – Madrid, Spain 
Phone: : +34 91 4994634 / +34 91 4994080 
miguelangel.perez@bruker.com 
http://www.bruker.com 
About Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science, with revenues of $17 billion and 
50,000 employees in 50 countries. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We help 
our customers accelerate life sciences research, solve complex analytical challenges, improve patient diagnostics and increase labo-ratory 
productivity. Our four premier brands – Thermo Scientific, Life Technologies, Fisher Scientific and Unity Lab Services – offer 
an unmatched combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and comprehensive support. For more information, 
please visit www.thermofisher.com 
BUCHI is a world-wide supplier in key technologies such as evaporation and separation for R&D laboratories as well as NIR, Kjeldahl, 
Dumas and extraction for control purposes. BUCHI creates solutions that not only fulfill the specific requirements of one single 
step, but which take the whole process into account – solutions that enhance quality and increase the productivity of the laboratory 
process.
Other Sponsors 
AccuStandard 
Contact name: Eric Dzialo 
125 Market Street, New Haven, CT 06513 USA 
Phone: +1 203 786 5290 Fax: 203.786.5287 
ed@accustandard.com 
http://www.accustandard.com 
AccuStandard, Inc., offers a comprehensive selection of organic and inorganic reference standards for chemical analysis. Standards 
include large custom pesticide screening mixes, all 209 PBDE congeners, fluorinated-BDEs (for a cost effective internal/surrogate 
alternative to labeled compounds), plastic additives, explosives and updated EN/ISO and ASTM methods. Industry exclusives include 
all 209 PBDEs, and, many of their hydroxy and methoxy metabolites and over 1,000 pesticides (neat and solution). Visit our website at 
www.accustandard.com AccuStandard has ISO9001 certification and ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO Guide 34 accreditation. 
ALS 
Contact name: Pablo Cortés Gutiérez / Olivier Lécot 
José de Echegaráy n 16 28100 Alcobendas (Madrid) 
Phone: +34 618 4768 / +420 724 357 808 
Pablo.cortes@alsglobal.com / olivier.Lecot@alsglobal.com 
www.alsglobal.com 
ALS Limited is now one of the largest testing services providers in the world. 
ALS Limited’s major business today is its international testing services business. In this sphere of business, we are focused on deliver-ing 
superior services through four main divisions: Minerals (Geochemistry, Metallurgy, Mining and Inspection); Life Sciences (Environ-mental, 
Food & Pharmaceutical, Animal Health and Electronics); Energy (Coal and Oil & Gas); and Industrial (Asset Care and Tribology); 
and offering a broad range of technical services to our clients that is unrivalled. 
All ALS laboratories operate under formalized quality systems, and include dedicated quality control chemists in each major labora-tory, 
a dedicated quality control group in each region of the world, and technical managers for each service area in which the company 
operates. As a professional services organization, ALS is committed to the ongoing professional development of all staff members 
through peer interaction, as well as in-house and external training programs. ALS operates a global proactive occupational health, 
safety, and environmental compliance program that ensure consistent conformity with local regulatory requirements throughout 
the world. 
Elsevier 
Contact name: Deirdre Dunne 
Journals Publisher - Elsevier B.V. - Radarweg 29, Amsterdam 
1043 NX, Netherlands 
Phone: +31 20 485 3911 
D.Dunne@elsevier.com 
www.elsevier.com 
Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology pro-fessionals, 
empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make groundbreaking discoveries, that 
advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides web-based, digital solutions — among them ScienceDi-rect, 
Scopus, Elsevier Research Intelligence, and ClinicalKey — and publishes nearly 2,200 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and 
over 25,000 book titles, including a number of iconic reference works. 
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Company editorial of Environnement S.A 
Deutschland (ESA-D) 
Contact name: Jürgen Reinmann 
Benzstrasse 1 - 61352 Bad Homburg - Germany 
Phone: +49 6172 921 380 Fax: +49 6172 921 3810 
j.reinmann@environnement-sa.com 
www.environnement-sa.com 
ESA-D is the German branch of the French company Environnement S.A (ESA). ESA is a worldwide operating company for the supply of 
Continuous Emission Monitoring systems (CEMs) and AMbient Air Samplers. ESA-D is the manufacturer of the QAL1 certified and MCerts 
approved AMESA D system for long-term sampling of dioxins/furans, POP’s. By the usage of in the meantime around 300 installed AMESA 
D systems authorities and operators get more accurate information of the POPs emissions of e.g. waste incinerators, cement and power 
plants etc. With options the system is also suitable for sampling of e.g. heavy metals, mercury and fine dust. ESA-D provides also the AMESA 
M for the long-term sampling of mercury, ambient air samplers and automatic isokinetic controllers for short term sampling applications. 
Fluid Management Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets and supports analytical instruments used for sample preparation, 
detection and measurement of chemical compounds. The Company provides the highest quality instruments available at the best val-ue 
to our customers. Our products are supported by an ever increasing network of field sales and service, and applications personnel. 
LC Tech GmbH 
Bahnweg 41 - 84405 Dorfen, Germany 
Phone: +49 8081 9368-0 Fax: + 49 8081 9368-10 
info@LCTech.de 
www.LCTech.de 
LCTech GmbH is based in Dorfen, Germany. Since 1998, it has been developing and supplying products and methods for the prepara-tion 
and analysis of food, animal feed and environmental samples. The product range includes both semi and fully automated sample 
preparation systems as well as consumables utilised in the analysis of contaminants and residues. LCTech is represented worldwide 
through a well-developed distributor network and also acts as the exclusive distributor for PICKERING Laboratories in Europe, Africa 
and the Arab countries. Worldwide, many customers – including governmental and contract laboratories focusing on food and feed 
analysis, and also those based in the pharmaceutical industry or research – equally appreciate both, the modern and efficient prod-ucts 
of LCTech as well as its responsive and competent customer support. More information is available online via www.LCTech.de. 
MasCom Technologies GmbH 
Contact name: Dr. Helmut Münster 
Sophie-Germain-Str. 4 – 28201 - HRB 13372Bremen, Germany 
Phone: +49-421-57297-10 Fax: +49-421-571032 
h.muenster@mascom-bremen.de 
www.mascom-bremen.de 
MasCom Technologies, located in Bremen, Germany, was founded in 1991 and has started with offering service and repair for high 
resolution mass spectrometer from Thermo Fisher (former Finnigan MAT). Today MasCom Technologies refurbishes and sells mass 
spectrometer and provides worldwide service and repair for ion trap MS, quadrupole MS, and high resolution GC-MS systems from 
Thermo Fisher. Almost exclusively MasCom offers service for the MAT95XL/XP instruments for more than 20 years. In addition re-pair 
of roughing and turbo molecular pumps is available. MasCom also stocks spare parts and consumables for these instruments 
which are available through MasCom’s on-line shop at www.mascom-bremen.de. In 2000 the on-line shop for MS spare parts and 
consumables was opened and expanded until today with over 7000 different parts sold to more than 3000 customers worldwide. 
For more than 15 years MasCom also manufactures secondary electron multipliers (SEM) and has become one of the world leading 
manufacturer for multipliers. Most recently, in cooperation with Thermo Fisher, the DFS high resolution MS was added to the list of 
instruments serviced by MasCom. 
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Technologies GmbH 
FMS 
Contact name: Tom Hall 
580 Pleasant Street – Watertown – MA 02472 USA 
Phone: +1 617 393 2396 Fax: +1 617 393 0194 
onlineinfo@fms-inc.com 
www.fmsenvironmental.com
Mass Spec Service Solutions Ltd. 
Contact name: John Letcher 
16, Bentick Street - Ashton Under Lyne - Lancashire, OL7 0PT. 
United Kingdom 
Phone: + 44 0161 998 9219 Fax: 0161 902 9624 
john.letcher@mass-spec.com 
http://mass-spec.com 
Mass Spec Service Solutions provides comprehensive and affordable maintenance support for the Autospec GC-MS-DS system . A 
team of highly experienced specialist engineers, drawn originally from the manufacturer’s service team, with over 40 man years of 
service experience with the Autospec, provide complete cover through a variety of service plans designed to meet all requirements 
and budget. We service most of the Autospec instruments installed in the UK and in Belgium and are actively seeking to expand our 
customer base of well satisfied users elsewhere in Europe. From our Manchester factory we manufacture and supply world-wide 
a complete range of spare parts for the Autospec such as filaments, heaters, thermocouples, refurbished resolution slits etc, at a 
fraction of manufacturers cost. We also make a replacement, cold-spot free, GC-MS interface and reference reservoir unit for the 
Autospec. MSSS supply, install and warrant fully refurbished Autospec instruments for customers wanting to replace or supplement 
their equipment with a top level performance instrument at reasonable expense. 
MIURA Co., Ltd. 
Miura Institute of Environmental Science 
864-1 Hojo, Matsuyama, Ehime 799-2430, Japan 
Phone: +81-89-960-2350 Fax: +81-89-960-2351 
MIES@miuraz.co.jp 
http://www.miuraz.co.jp 
Miura Institute of Environmental Science focuses on survey and measurement of environmental contaminant levels and works on 
development and commercialization of treatment technology for environmental contaminants such as dioxins and PCBs. As a core of 
research centers, we respond to the customers’ needs adequately, promptly providing reliable data from our high accuracy control 
system, applying our cutting-edge facilities and instruments to provide our proven high-level measurement technology for ultratrace 
environmental contaminants. We will develop products which can contribute to our society, by studying (with industrial - academic 
- government cooperation) environmental technology, which is the most important issue in a modern recycle-based society. This 
product development will include measurement and countermeasure technologies for ultratrace environmental contaminants and 
endocrine disrupters, as well as waste recycling. 
Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. 
19575 - 55A Avenue, Surrey - BC V3S 8P8, Canada 
Phone: + 1 604-532-8711 Fax: + 1 604-532-8712 
dave@pacificrimlabs.com 
www.pacificrimlabs.com 
Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. (PRL) specializes in the analysis of ultra-trace organic pollutants by high resolution mass spectrometry. 
PRL is ISO 17025 accredited by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation (CALA) for specific tests in food and environ-mental 
samples. PRL is servicing our clients from a specially designed 850 m2 lab and office complex in Greater Vancouver. Easy 
access to the US border plus an international cargo terminal at Vancouver International Airport, makes PRL an easy delivery point for 
samples from around the world. 
Phenomenex 
411 Madrid Ave. Torrance, CA 90501 USA 
Phone: 310-212-0555 
www.phenomenex.com 
info@phenomenex.com 
Phenomenex is a global technology leader committed to developing novel analytical chemistry solutions that solve the separation 
and purification challenges of researchers in industrial, government and academic laboratories. Phenomenex’s core technologies 
include products for liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, sample preparation, bulk purification chromatographic media, and 
chromatography accessories and equipment. 
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Restek 
Contact name: Sean Kelley 
Restek Corporation 110 Benner Circle, Bellefonte, PA 16823 
Phone: 800-356-1688 ext. 2340 Fax: : 814-353-1796 
sean.kelley@restek.com 
www.restek.com 
A leading innovator of chromatography solutions, Restek has been developing products and services to monitor the quality of air, wa-ter, 
soil, food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and petroleum products since 1985. Our experts have diverse areas of specialization and 
close relationships with government agencies, international regulators, academia, and instrument manufacturers. www.restek.com 
Sigma-Aldrich 
Contact name: Dr Lisa Fitzpatrick, European Analytical Specialist 
EMEAappliedmarketing@sial.com 
www.sigmaaldrich.com/environmental 
Sigma-Aldrich® offers significant workflow solutions to environmental and food testing laboratories. In addition to Standards, CRMs, 
and Proficiency Testing capabilities, key areas of interest are: pesticides and metabolites residues, mycotoxins, microbiology and 
pathogen testing, nutritional analysis, environmental trace analysis, indoor and outdoor air sampling, plus the analysis of soil and 
water pollutants. For more information, please visit www.sigmaaldrich.com/environmental 
or Dr Lisa Fitzpatrick, European Analytical Specialist at EMEAappliedmarketing@sial.com or your local sales office 
South Lab - MACM Scientific 
Contact name: Miguel Angel Concejero 
Doctores del Molar 24. - E-28710 El Molar - Madrid, Spain 
Phone: : +34 656382750 
info@macmscientific.com 
www.macmscientific.com 
We are a service company specialized in the sale of brand new and refurbished analytical chemistry and environmental laboratory 
equipment. We are also specialized in the development of custom made hardware and software of data acquisition and processing. 
Founded in Madrid on 2004, SouthLab-MACM Scientific has been collaborating with different National Public Research Centers in the 
development of analytical strategies for the analysis of environmental pollutants. 
Trajan Scientific Americas Inc 
2007 Kramer Lane, Suite 100, Austin, Texas 78758, USA 
Toll Free:800 945 6154 
Phone: 512 837 7190 Fax: 512 836 9159 
usa@trajanscimed.com 
SGE Analytical Science is a Trajan brand for chromatography consumables. Since its beginnings in 1960, SGE has become the global 
market leader in niche areas such as autosampler syringes and GC inlet liners Completing the transition of SGE into Trajan Scientific 
and Medical after its acquisition in 2013, SGE products make up a solid foundation of Trajan’s portfolio and will continue to be created 
and supported by Trajan customer service and distribution networks worldwide. Trajan has modern ISO accredited manufacturing 
facilities located in Melbourne, Australia, and customer service and logistics hubs in Australia, Europe, the US and Asia. Trajan staff 
support our collaborative partners, distribution network and end-user customers. As a truly global organization we have local experts, 
advisors and representatives who are committed to helping you find the right solutions for your analytical work. For SGE Analytical 
Science product information visit www.sge.com To learn more about Trajan Scientific and Medical visit www.trajanscimed.com 
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COMPANY BOOTH 
Agilent 18 & 19 
Bruker 4 
Buchi 17 
LGC and Cambridge 
Isotope Laboratories, Inc. 
37, 39 & 40 
ELSEVIER 2 & 3 
Environment 24 
Eurofins 10 & 11 
FMS Fluid 14 & 15 
LCTech GmbH 35 
MasCom Technologies 38 
Mass Spec 23 
Miura 42 & 43 
Monitoring Systems 5 
Phenomenex 34 
Restek 6 
Sigma-Aldrich 32 
Southlab-MACM Scientific 29 
Thermo Scientific 12 & 13 
Trajan Scientific and 
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Medical 
Waters 7,8 & 9 
Wellington 25, 26, 27 & 28
SCIENTIFIC PARTNERS 
Journals 
Universities and Research Institutes 
Societies 
International Initiatives 
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isotope.com 
Visit us at 
Booth 39 
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Chlorinated paraffi ns (C10-C17, SCCP and MCCP) 
All other Stockholm POPs 
Organotin compounds (e.g. TBT) 
PAHs and -hydroxy metabolites 
Alkylphenoles 
Chlorobenzenes and -phenoles 
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Happy hour 
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Join us for a relaxed afternoon with drink and company 
at the Thermo Scientific Booth #12/13 
Tuesday, September 2, 4 – 6 p.m. 
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• PCB & PBDE - all 209 congeners 
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• PBBs 
• PAHs, nitro-PAHs, methyl-PAHs 
• Pesticides and metabolites 
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• Dioxins, pesticides from technological matrices – pilot scale plants 
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• Pulp and paper and chemical industry support – Dioxins, PCP 
• Blood, serum and biological material – Dioxins, PBDE, PCB 
• Combustion source testing – PAH, dioxins, PCB 
• Bioconcentration factors-bioaccumulation of POPs 
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AUDITORIUM 
Plenary Sessions 
Lunch area Lunch area 
WC 
Lunch area 
Reception area 
Room 
Elevators 
EL ESCORIAL JARDÍN 
LOS TAPICES 
EL PRADO 
ARANJUEZ 
POOL 
LOWER FLOOR 
LOBBY FLOOR 
WC 
COMENDADOR 
VENUE MAP 
Meliá Castilla Hotel 
Elevators 
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HIDALGO 
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DOBLÓN 
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CASTILLA 
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Speakers’ 
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TOLEDO 
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants PROGRAM BOOK August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN SPONSOR AD
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    Monday 1 September2014 09:00 - 09:30 Opening ceremony Auditorio 09:30 - 10:15 Plenary session —Prof Joan Grimalt 10:15 - 10:45 Coffee break & exhibition 10:45 - 12:45 New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques Auditorio Bioanalytical approaches for POPs detection Comendador Sustainable production and use Doblón Biomonitoring in humans I Castilla POPs in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Hidalgo 12:45 - 13:45 Lunch & exhibition Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 13:45 - 15:25 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Auditorio Unintentional formation of POPs Doblón POPs in developing countries Comendador Advances in passive sampling for air and water Hidalgo Biomonitoring in humans II Castilla 15:25 - 16:00 Coffee break & exhibition 16:00 - 17:20 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Auditorio Halogenated natural products and chiral pollutants Doblón Is TBBPA safe? Hidalgo Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake I Castilla Exposure to POPs in Vietnam Comendador 17:20 - 18:30 Poster session 1 Poster Area 19:30 - 21:30 Welcome reception Supported by CIL Cecilio Rodríguez Gardens, Retiro Park Tuesday 2 September 2014 08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session —Dr. Antonia Calafat Auditorio 09:15 - 09:55 Coffee break & exhibition 09:55 - 12:15 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on POPs: Trends, sources and transport modelling i Auditorio Industrial, occupational and accidental exposure Doblón Formation, inhibition and destruction of non dioxin-like compounds Comendador Occurrence in sediments, soils and water I Castilla Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II Hidalgo 12:15 - 13:30 Lunch & exhibition Lunch seminars presented by Bruker & Thermo Comendador & Escudo 13:30 - 15:10 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention POPs: Trends, sources and transport modelling II Auditorio Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation I Castilla Sources and emission inventories Hidalgo Risk assessment, management and Doblón communication Non-target and emerging contaminant analysis Comendador 15:10 - 15:40 Coffee break & exhibition 15:40 - 17:20 Epidemiology and burden of disease Comendador Sources, transport, bioaccumulation and fate of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in the marine Doblón environment: From coastal regions to the global oceans Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake III Hidalgo Contamination of persistent toxic substances (PTS) in Asian countries Auditorio Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation II Castilla 17:20 - 18:30 Poster session 2 Sponsored by Pacific Rim Poster Area Wednesday 3 September 2014 08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session— Professors Barra/Giang/Heindrink Auditorio 09:15 - 09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 09:45 - 12:05 POPs in marine ecosystems Doblón Toxicology and mechanisms I. Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals Castilla Occurrence in sediments, soils and water II Auditorio Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but persistently in the environment Comendador Indoor exposure Hidalgo 12:30 - 18:30 Symposium tours Thursday 4 September 2014 08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session —Prof Jacob de Boer Auditorio 09:15 - 09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 09:45 - 12:05 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs I Auditorio Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition Castilla Regulatory aspects of POPs Hidalgo Integrating toxicology and epidemiology for risk assessment Comendador Modelling of environmental fate, transport and sources Doblón 12:05 - 13:15 Lunch & exhibition Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 13:15 - 15:15 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs II Auditorio Biomarkers of exposure and effect. From individual to population level Comendador QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, reference materials Doblón Halogenated flame retardants in the environment from PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives I Castilla POPs in remote areas I Hidalgo 15:15 - 15:45 Coffee break & exhibition 15:45 - 17:25 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs III Auditorio Toxicology and mechanisms II. Other POPs Comendador Food web studies. Bioaccumulation and Doblón biomagnification POPs in remote areas II Hidalgo Halogenated flame retardants in the environment from PBDEs to Castilla OPFRs and other emerging alternatives II 17:30 - 18:30 Poster session 3 Poster Area 20:00 Gala dinner Casino de Madrid Friday 5 September 2014 10:00 - 12:00 Summary and future outcomes. Students and mentors Auditorio 12:00 Otto Hutzinger student awards 12:15 Welcome to Dioxin 2015 12:30 Closing remarks and farewell cocktail
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN PROGRAM BOOK 1 PROGRAM BOOK
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    EDITOR IN CHIEF:Dr. Begoña Jiménez DESIGNED BY: MCI Group DATE OF PUBLICATION: August 2014 2 PROGRAM BOOK
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Program at a glance front cover fold Welcome address 4 Information Committees 6 Registration 8 Instructions for presenters 9 Student awards 10 Side meetings 10 Social program 11 Tour information 15 Accommodation 20 General information 22 Monday program Day at a glance 24 Oral sessions 25 Poster session 1 34 Tuesday program Day at a glance 45 Oral sessions 46 Poster session 2 56 Wednesday program Day at a glance 67 Oral sessions 68 Thursday program Day at a glance 72 Oral sessions 73 Poster session 3 83 Friday program Day at a glance 98 Index of presenters 100 Sponsors and exhibitors 113 Venue map back cover fold 3 PROGRAM BOOK
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    Welcome address fromthe Symposium Chair Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Scientific Committee and the International Advisory Board, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Madrid, Spain, for the 34th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants -Dioxin 2014-. Dioxin 2014 will continue in the tradition of previous symposia as the leading international conference for scientists, regulators and exhibitors presenting recent advances in all areas of Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants. We are very fortunate to have received more than 650 short papers from 41 countries that will be presented at this meeting. Less than half of the papers have been scheduled for oral presentations in five concurrent sessions and the rest have been scheduled in three poster sessions. A high quality scientific program has been prepared combining both traditional topics and emerging issues; covering the seven main topics of the symposium and 10 special sessions. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Stockholm Convention on POPs. To commemorate this milestone, we have organized a special session to highlight POP research conducted in support of the Global Monitoring Plan, and to evaluate the effectiveness of the Convention. As in previous symposia, the scientific program will be complemented with exhibitors and vendor seminars, presenting their latest advances in the field of Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants. We are extremely grateful to all sponsors, exhibitors and scientific partners for their generous support of the meeting, which is crucial to its success. The theme for Dioxin 2014 is “Our students, our future”. In this spirit, we were able to give the opportunity to participate to many students; and we are very pleased to organize a special student activity “Science with tapas” on Sunday, August 31st. We have also planned students to participate during the symposium highlights on Friday September 5th. A few selected students from each scientific topic will present their highlights of the symposium. It is very inspiring to hear how they feel and what they will tell us about the future in POP research. We hope these activities will give them additional opportunities to network with scientist from around the world, in keeping with the international spirit of Dioxin Symposia. 4 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants This year, we are gathering in Madrid, a cosmopolitan city with a rich cultural and artistic heritage. If there is one thing that characterizes Madrid, is its contagious passion for life, reflected in its friendly and welcoming people. The success of Dioxin 2014 will be enhanced by the special atmosphere of our city’s social life; which is an essential element in generating synergies for scientific collaboration and friendship. We wish all the participants to have an enriching and positive memory of Spain. Last but not least, an exciting social program awaits all delegates. All participants are invited to an informal reception on Sunday at the official venue of the Dioxin 2014, and the official welcome reception on Monday which will be held at the Cecilio Rodriguez Gardens, one of the more popular green spaces in the city of Madrid. We are sure that Dioxin 2014 will provide a great opportunity for all the delegates from all over the world in exchanging new ideas and to establish future collaboration. August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 5 Welcome to Dioxin 2014 in Madrid! Dr. Begoña Jiménez Symposium Chair, Dioxin 2014
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    Information Information Committees Registration Instructions for presenters Student awards Side meetings Social program Tour information Accommodation General information
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    INFORMATION COMMITTEES CONFERENCECHAIR Dr. Begoña Jiménez Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Dr. Begoña Jiménez Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. Mario Fernández Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. Juan Muñoz-Arnanz Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. Lourdes Ramos Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. Jose Luis Roscales Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) 6 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 7 INFORMATION COMMITTEES INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Dr. Mehran Alaee National Water Research Institute, Canada Dr. João Vicente de Assunção University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Dr. Georg Becher Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway Dr. Michael S. Denison University of California, USA Dr. Heidelore Fiedler UNEP Chemicals, Switzerland Dr. Jean-François Focant University of Liege, Belgium Dr. Caroline Gaus The University of Queensland, Australia Dr. Stuart Harrad University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Dr. Laurie C. Haws ToxStrategies Inc., USA Mr. Gary Hunt TRC Environmental Corporation, USA Dr. Begoña Jiménez Spanish National Research Council (IQOG- CSIC), Spain Dr. Paolo Mocarelli University of Milan + BICOCCA, Italy Dr. Masatoshi Morita National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan Dr. Josep Rivera Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC), Spain Dr. Stephen H. Safe Texas A&M University, USA Dr. Jae-Ho Yang Catholic University of Daegu, Korea Dr. Minghui Zheng Chinese Academy of Sciences, China SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Dr. Esteban Abad Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC) Dr. Argelia Castaño Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) Dr. Juan Conesa University of Alicante (UA) Dr. Jordi Díaz Ramón Llull University (IQS-URL) Dr. Ethel Eljarrat Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC) Dr. María José González Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. Joan O. Grimalt Spanish National Research Council (IDAEA-CSIC) Dr. Begoña Jiménez Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. María Ángeles Martínez Energy, Environmental and Technological Research Center (CIEMAT) Dr. Martí Nadal Rovira i Virgili University (URV) Dr. Nicolás Olea University of Granada (UGR) Dr. Lourdes Ramos Spanish National Research Council (IQOG-CSIC) Dr. Francisco Javier Santos University of Barcelona (UB) Dr. Francisco Soler University of Extremadura (UEX)
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    INFORMATION REGISTRATION Participantswishing to register onsite may carry out their registrations at the registration desk. The prices below are in euros (€) and are subject to 21% Spanish VAT, except Gala dinner which is subject to 10% Spanish VAT. Registration Type Registration Fee (€) Full Delegate 820 Student 360 Accompanying Person 215 One Day Attendance 450 Gala dinner 69 Symposium staff will be available at the registration desk for all registered delegates to collect their registration packs and to attend any symposium-related questions. The registration desk along with the technical secretariat will be located at the main lobby floor in the surroundings of the Auditorium, Castilla and Hidalgo rooms (see map on the back cover fold). The registration desk and symposium help-desk will be open at the following hours: Sunday 31 August 2014 ► 15:00 – 20:00 hours Monday 1 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours Tuesday 2 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours Wednesday 3 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 13:00 hours Thursday 4 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours Friday 5 September 2014 ► 8:30 – 12:30 hours Registration fee for participants includes: All registration fees are quoted in Euro (€). All registration fees are subject to 21% Spanish VAT. except Gala dinner subjected to 10% Spanish VAT. Accompanying persons fee includes: Student fee includes: • Proceedings (USB memory stick) • Symposium bag and information package • Admission to all sessions throughout the symposium • Admission to the exhibition area throughout the symposium • Coffee, tea, refreshments and lunches during breaks throughout the symposium • Informal reception on Sunday, August 31st, 2014 • Official Reception on Monday, September 1st, 2014 • Admission to the exhibition area throughout the symposium • Coffee, tea, refreshments and lunches during breaks throughout the symposium • Informal reception on Sunday, August 31st, 2014 • Official Reception on Monday on Monday, September 1st, 2014 Student registration applies to registered students only and must be accompanied by a letter or some other type of document certifying the student status from the university or center in which the student is registered. This documentation must be presented when registering. 8 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTERS Poster presentations Poster presenters are to ensure they mount their poster on the correct board placed within the exhibition area that features their poster number. Mounting day depends on the assigned poster session: ► Posters corresponding to the sessions of Monday and Tuesday will be displayed by 9:00 am on Monday 1 September. Presenters are to remove their poster after the evening poster session on Tuesday 2 September. The organizers do not take any responsibility for posters left hanging after this time. ► Posters corresponding to the session of Thursday will be displayed by 9:00 am on Wednesday 3 September. Presenters are to remove their poster after the evening poster session on Thursday 4 September. The organizers do not take any responsibility for posters left hanging after this time. Specific times are set aside on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday for poster viewing and discussions with presenters. Drinks will be served during these sessions at the following times: Poster session 1: Monday 1 September 2013 17:20–18:30 hours Poster session 2 (Sponsored by Pacific Rim): Tuesday 2 September 2013 17:20–18:30 hours Poster session 3: Thursday 4 September 2013 17:30–18:30 hours Each poster presenter has a designated time to be available at their poster and answer questions. The posters being presented each day are listed in Monday, Tuesday and Thursday tabs in this program book. August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 9 Oral presentations Presenters are allotted 20 minutes total presentation time (15 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for discussion and questions). In an effort to synchronize the parallel sessions, session chairs have been instructed to retain a strict control of this time schedule. This is to allow participants to move from one session to another without missing anything of each presentation. The official format of the presentation is via data projector using Microsoft PowerPoint. All presenters must bring their presentation on a USB memory stick and load their presentations via the speaker support room. Rehearsals and significant editing will not be allowed on the Symposium computers. Presenters will not be allowed to connect their own computers to the data projectors at the Symposium. It is the responsibility of the individual presenters (not the organizers) to ensure their presentations are uploaded the day before their session (and at the very latest one hour prior to the beginning of the session in which they will present), and to test their presentation before uploading. Speakers’ support room opening times A technician and volunteers will be available in the speakers’ support room (next to the Castilla room) to assist you with uploading your presentation to the correct session at the following times: Sunday 31 August 2014 ► 15:00 – 20:00 hours Monday 1 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours Tuesday 2 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours Wednesday 3 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 13:00 hours Thursday 4 September 2014 ► 8:00 – 18:00 hours Friday 5 September 2014 ► 8:30 – 9:30 hours Organohalogen Compounds Abstracts Authors were asked during abstract submission whether they would like to have their contribution included in the Organohalogen Compounds or would only like to have their contribution included in the Symposium Proceedings USB. Abstracts included in Organohalogen Compounds can be accessed via www.dioxin20xx.org following the Symposium. Abstract identification numbers are provided throughout this program. These numbers can be used to identify abstracts in the Symposium Proceedings USB.
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    INFORMATION STUDENT AWARDS The Otto Hutzinger Student Award is presented for outstanding student presentations at the annual Dioxin Symposium to acknowledge their scientific contribution to the field of halogenated persistent organic pollutants. This award honors Professor Otto Hutzinger as the initiator of the Dioxin Symposia and his continuing interest as a teacher and researcher committed to moving science forward and to stimulating young students and the next generation of scientists. Six awards will be granted to two students in each of the following three categories: A. Sources and analysis of legacy and emerging POPs B. Environmental occurrence of halogenated persistent organic pollutants C. Human exposure, toxicology and risk assessment of POPs The Otto Hutzinger Student Award will be presented by the International Advisory Board of the Dioxin Symposia on Friday 5 September 2014. The award consists of a plaque reflecting a local aspect of the current year’s Dioxin Symposium and a cash check. The winners’ names will be published on the Symposium’s website www.dioxin20xx.org after the event. SIDE MEETINGS All side meetings will be held at the venue, the Meliá Castilla Hotel, unless stated otherwise. Sunday 31 August 2014 Room 9:30 – 18:30 Flame retardant Science and Policy meeting: The science and policy of organohalogens in consumer products Escudo 12:00 – 18:00 Seminar presented by Waters: Waters user meeting Doblón 12:30 – 17:00 Seminar presented by Fluid Management Systems: Same day POPs analysis Comendador Monday 1 September 2014 12:45 – 13:45 Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo Tuesday 2 September 2014 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch seminar presented by Bruker Comendador Lunch seminar presented by Thermo Scientific Escudo Thursday 4 September 2014 12:05 – 13:15 Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 10 PROGRAM BOOK
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    INFORMATION SOCIAL PROGRAM Student Activity: Science with Tapas Sunday August 31 2014 17:30 to 19:00 h We are pleased to announce that six distinguished scientists have agreed to share their wisdom with us over tapas and sangria. Please join us for the first meeting with distinguished scientists in your field. This unprecedented event will provide an excellent forum for students to interact with leading scientists in a relaxed atmosphere. Meetings will be held in a patio/bar close to the Meliá Castilla Hotel on Sunday 31, between 17:30 and 19:00 for discussions on science, professional development and careers over Spanish tapas and sangria. This event is open to all students registered at Dioxin 2014 without any kind of extra fee due to the generosity of AB Sciex. Don’t be shy, go ahead and register to this unique experience to share a unique time with renowned scientists and some Spanish tapas. 11 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION SOCIAL PROGRAM Student Activity: Science with Tapas Antonia Calafat, Ph.D., serves as Chief of the Personal Care Products Laboratory at the Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, USA. Linda S. Birnbaum, Ph.D., is Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) of the National Institute of Health, and the National Toxicology Program (NTP), USA. Takeshi Nakano Ph.D., is a Specially Appointed Professor at the Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Japan. Eric Reiner Ph.D., is a Senior Mass spectrometry Research Scientist at the Laboratory Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and adjunct professor at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto, Canada. Jef Focant Ph.D., is Head of the Chemistry Department University of Liège, Belgium. Martin van den Berg Ph.D., is Professor in Toxicology, deputy director of the Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences (formerly RITOX) of the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands and head of the Toxicology and Pharmacology Division of IRAS. August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 12 María Ros Belén González-Gaya Olga Huetos Enrique Cequier Tapas with Organizing Committee Adrián de la Torre Jose Luis Roscales Juan Muñoz-Arnanz
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    INFORMATION SOCIAL PROGRAM Informal reception on Sunday Sunday August 31 2014 18:30 to 20:00 h Meliá Castilla Hotel (El Prado & Aranjuez reception rooms) Attendance to this reception is included in the registration fee Dress code: Casual All registered delegates, accompanying persons, and sponsors are invited to an informal drink in the official venue of the Dioxin 2014, Meliá Castilla Hotel. Drinks and Spanish snacks will be served. Welcome reception on Monday - Sponsored by CIL Monday September 1 2014 19:30 to 21:30 h Gardens of Cecilio Rodriguez, Retiro Park Attendance to this reception is included in the registration fee Transport: 19:00 h buses depart Meliá Castilla hotel. Return buses to the venue will depart since 21:30 h Dress code: Casual All registered delegates, accompanying persons, and sponsors are invited to the Dioxin 2014 official reception which will be held at one of the green spaces of the city of Madrid, el Parque del Buen Retiro or simply the Retiro Park. Located in the very heart of Madrid, not only is this park among the largest but it also represents an important part of the city’s historical heritage and botanical patrimony of past centuries. Once a recreational area for the Royal Family, the Retiro Park has today become a “must-do” for Madrileños and tourists who wish to have a great time by practicing sports, relaxing or just wandering along its inviting paths. The reception will be held at the Gardens of Cecilio Rodriguez, a unique and reservation-only area inside the Retiro Park whose beauty will transport visitors to a magical realm of nature and peace within the city. Please join us at this event on Monday, the 1st of September, 2014 from 19:30 to 21:30 h. A complimentary selection of Spanish food and beverages will be served. 13 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION SOCIAL PROGRAM August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 14 Gala dinner on Thursday Thursday September 4 2014 20:00 h Casino de Madrid The Casino enjoys the pleasure of hosting guests from all over the world. Throughout the 170-year history, many traditions have been established to make the visits of all our guests their most memorable experiences. The Dress Code is an important complement to the standards our guests expect and deserve. Cocktail attire is preferred. Very especially, gentlemen are kindly required to wear jacket and long trousers in order to access the Casino de Madrid. Transport: 19:30 h buses depart Meliá Castilla hotel. Limited return buses to the venue will depart after Gala Dinner Casino de Madrid In 1836, a group of young romantics and progressive liberals decided to search out a quiet place to meet up in peace and harmony away from the frenetic world of politics. This was the first step toward what would, in time, became the Casino de Madrid. Located right in the heart of Madrid, in Alcalá st. next to Puerta del Sol. Casino de Madrid is the perfect venue for all kind of national and international events. CALLE ALCALÁ, 15 . MADRID Artistic heritage The importance and quality of the Casino de Madrid’s artistic heritage is undeniable. For this reason, one of the principal objectives of our organization is to conserve and improve this heritage. Painting, sculpture, and numerous details such as Maumejéan stained glass, lamps of carved crystal, or our valuable collection of clocks, all make the Casino de Madrid a luxury setting for precious works of art.
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    INFORMATION OPTIONAL TOURS Optional Tours on Wednesday As part of the Dioxin 2014 Symposium several optional tours are offered. Attendance to the tours is not included in the registration fee. Prices and tour descriptions can be viewed in this section. All tours are subject to a minimum number of participants. The symposium organizers reserve the right to cancel these tours if the minimum quote is not reached. A full refund will apply in that case. If you would like to plan a day trip from Madrid, MCI staff at the information desk during the symposium will be happy to assist you in making your arrangements like booking high speed train tickets. Madrid Panoramic Tour plus Austrian quarter Departure time: 13:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Duration of the tour approx. 4 hours Air conditioning coaches Official Guides Price per person: 21 € (21% VAT excluded) Panoramic Tour and Prado Museum Departure time: 13:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Duration of the tour approx. 4 hours Air conditioning coaches Entrance Prado Museum Official Guides Price per person: 35 € (21% VAT excluded) The city capital Madrid offers different contrasts: Brand new skyscrapers beside traditional former private Palaces that once belonged to aristocratically families; wide well designed avenues, ornamental fountains, green parks, famous soccer stadiums, interesting Museums, impressive buildings, attractive residential neighborhoods, where the upscale shops rule the most exclusive shopping, even a Moorish style bullring. Let´s discover it all by bus (stopping whenever possible for pictures) and later on, walking down the Royal Palace and the Cathedral, enjoying the old atmosphere of back in the 16th century, when Madrid became Capital of the Spanish Empire admiring the labyrinthine structure of the medieval streets and cosy little squares till reaching finally the Old Main Square at the heart of the city. The city capital Madrid offers different contrasts: Brand new skyscrapers beside traditional former private Palaces that once belonged to aristocratically families; wide well designed avenues, ornamental fountains, green parks, famous soccer stadiums, interesting Museums, impressive buildings, attractive residential neighbourhoods, where the upscale shops rule the most exclusive shopping, even a Moorish style bullring. Let´s discover it all by bus (stopping whenever possible for pictures) Prado Museum: One of the most important painting Galleries in the world, with a collection of roughly 10.000 master pieces from the classical period, early 14th to the late 18th century. In order to get the real feeling of Prado we will admire the real “musts”, those paintings that cannot be missed: The “pearls” of the primitive Flemish painters Van der Weyden and El Bosco, the Italian Fran Angelico and the German master Durero and later without forgetting the Spanish School of Painting with Velazquez and Goya. 15 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION OPTIONAL TOURS August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 16 Madrid Panoramic Tour and Reina Sofia Art Museum Departure time: 13:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Duration of the tour approx. 4 hours Air conditioning coaches Entrance Reina Sofia Museum Official Guides Price per person: 29 € (21% VAT excluded) El Escorial Tour Departure time: 13:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Duration of the tour approx. 5 hours (picnic lunch included) Air conditioning coaches Entrance San Lorenzo del Escorial Monastery Price per person: 45 € (21% VAT excluded) The city capital Madrid offers different contrasts: Brand new skyscrapers beside traditional former private Palaces that once belonged to aristocratically families; wide well designed avenues, ornamental fountains, green parks, famous soccer stadiums, interesting Museums, impressive buildings, attractive residential neighbourhoods, where the upscale shops rule the most exclusive shopping, even a Moorish style bullring. Let´s discover it all by bus (stopping whenever possible for pictures) Reina Sofia Museum: Inaugurated to house the impressive work of Picasso, Guernica but it offers much more: Sculptures and paintings from our most famous Spanish international known worldwide artists: Dali, Miró, Angeles Santos, Julio González, Pablo Gargallo and many others in a quite interesting building which mixes the classical lines with the modern genius of the Pritzker winner Jean Nouvel. Leaving Madrid behind, it is time to enjoy the mountains located in the northwest of the province: Guadarrama Sierra (Guadarrama mountain range) and its snowed peaks in winter as well as land dedicated to breeding wildbulls in the opened air. After approximately 45 minutes, El Escorial can be seen. At the feet of the mountain, a privileged spot which was commissioned to be built by the King Phillip the second after a victory over the French troops back in the 16th century. As he defined it: “ a Palace for God and a house for me” can be discovered the real atmosphere of a huge construction that was used once as Royal Palace as well as a private Museum of the King to enjoy his private art collection. Traditionally talking, it is still use as Royal Pantheon of all Kings and Queens of Spain belonging to the two Royal Dynasties: Austrian and Borbon.
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    INFORMATION OPTIONAL TOURS Toledo Departure time: 12:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Duration of the tour approx. 6 hours (picnic lunch included) Air conditioning coaches Official Guides Cahedral and Synagogue of Sta. Mª La Blanca entrances Price per person: 55 € (21% VAT excluded) Optional Tours for accompanying persons Alcalá de Henares September 1st Departure time: 09:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Duration of the tour aprox. 5 hours Air conditioning coaches Official Guides Price per person: 30 € (21% VAT excluded) Leaving Madrid heading south, just 1 hour distance by bus, after crossing a good part of the central region known as La Mancha, don Quixote’s land, we will arrive to the former imperial capital, the eternal Toledo. Due to its location, at the top of a rocky hill, over the Tagus river as natural protector and being a wall city, lets enjoy first of all its fantastical view from an exclusive point, the same one that has captivated the sensible artist souls: The painter Greco, poets from all times, writers and so on. After some minutes spent there taking the best pictures, we will drive inside walls and from the bus-parking place, walking and exploring the old structure of its medieval tiny narrow streets, deambulating and getting the real spirit of Toledo. The visit of the famous spiritual capital of Spain, the Cathedral (a real Museum inside there) and the Church where is kept one of Greco’s masterpieces will give us the satisfaction of having been in contact with the old essence of a former imperial capital. In less than 40 minutes driving time, the city of Alcalá (quite relevant spot under the Roman and later Moorish domination) offers to the visitor its real cultural imprint based actually in the old University. After visiting it, a nice stroll down by the typical streets till reaching the main square and from there, heading to Cervantes house, a living example of how a private home still shows the atmosphere of back in times of the famous writer, birth house of the author of the “Man of la Mancha”. Some free time to taste the well-known “Tapas” and take pictures of the city. 17 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION OPTIONAL TOURS Optional Tours for accompanying persons August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 18 Sorolla Museum and Retiro Park September 5th Departure time: 09:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Price per person: 29 € (21% VAT excluded) Duration of the tour aprox. 4 hours Air conditioning coaches Official Guides Entrance included Thyssen Museum and Shopping Tour September 2nd Departure time: 9:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Price per person: 29 € (21% VAT excluded) Duration of the tour aprox. 4 hours Air conditioning coaches Official Guides Entrance included In a real authentic former private Palace built following Sorolla recommendations to be the family house, we can get into the romantic painter´s world, not only thanks to his paintings decorating the whole 2 floors construction, but also because of his presence at every corner still can be felt... The painter of the Mediterranean light, the portraits of his family, unique, special and skilful way of introducing his geniality direct to our eyes is really shocking. After so much art lived and before leaving, relaxing at the cosy garden and a visit to the former painter ceramic and pottery collection. A Retiro Park experience Once upon a time Madrid had a deep wood outside walls where just wild bears were living in. Nowadays, a piece of it has turned into a delightful green Park in the pure centre of the city. It is really an experience to be in contact with nature being rounded by asphalt, then why not crossing a good part of this nice Park where a bunch of trees, flower decorations and bushes will orientate us till the gorgeous and elegant pond and from there towards the fine and transparent Cristal Palace, today a place for temporary contemporary exhibition which belongs to the Reina Sofía Art Museum. Occupying a Neo-Classical mansion from 1806, many critics see this museum as the world’s most important private art collection. Assembled by Baron Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza and his son Hans Heinrich, it illustrates the history of Western art from the primitive Flemish and Italian painters, to 20th century Pop Art. The Spanish state bought it in 1993, and today this museum is a strong complement to the Prado and Reina Sofia museums, adding 20th century international artists to the Spanish ones you may have already seen at Reina Sofia. With this museum, you can truly appreciate the entire evolution of the history of art without leaving Madrid. After our visit to the Thyssen museum, we start with our shopping tour. In Madrid you can find almost anything. People come to this city in search of most specific, sophisticated or eccentric. The variety is a feature of the trade: From luxury shops in the Salamanca district, to the most alternative clothing in Fuencarral Street. The Salamanca distric and its famous Milla de Oro now looks brighter after refurbishment of Serrano street. Wider pavements to look in detail the showcases of national and international luxury brands. Take a walk and fall into the temptation to buy something exclusive.
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    Optional Tours foraccompanying persons Segovia September 4th Departure time: 09:30 h, from the Meliá Castilla hotel (Main Entrance) Price per person: 60 € (21% VAT excluded) Duration of the tour aprox. 7 hours Air conditioning coaches Official Guides After an hour and a half driving time by bus and crossing the mountains of Guadarrama Sierra (natural border between the Madrid-Segovia provinces) we will reach the old roman site of Segovia, former capital of the ancient kingdom of Castile (Castle land), when over 500 hundred years ago, queen Isabella was crowned. Shepherds land, the cradle of the pure virgin wool, cereals, grain and good sausage plus suckling pig as main economic resources, a part of the imposing monuments complete an amazing cultural offer that cannot be missed We will admire the impressive Aqueduct, a magic engineering work still standing as a relic of the roman past after more than 2,000 years and from there, exploring the city on foot, following the main street till reaching the Main square, where the city Hall, the Theatre and the Cathedral are witness of the glorious past.. Some free time to enjoy a coffee or maybe some typical pastries before walking down hill till the former Moorish castle which later, under the Castilian kings, turned into a castle, housing the crowned heads of the dynasty that queen Isabella was belonging to. After the visit and great pictures, time to walk back to the bus, but now, following the old wall, an alternative route before coming back to Madrid 19 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION ACCOMMODATION MELIÁ CASTILLA HOTEL (Venue)  Adress: Calle del Capitán Haya, 43, 28020 Madrid Tel.: + 34 915 67 50 00 Web: www.melia.com/es/hoteles/espana/madrid/melia-castilla/ RAFAEL ORENSE HOTEL  Adress: Calle de Pedro Teixeira, 5, 28020 Madrid Tel.: + 34 915 97 15 68 Web: www.rafaelhoteles.com/hoteles/rafaelhoteles-orense/ SERCOTEL EUROBUILDING 2  Adress: C/ Orense, 69, 28020 Madrid Tel.: + 34 911 54 90 60 Web: www.eurobuilding2madrid.com/ HOTEL HOLIDAY INN MADRID  Adress: Plaza de Carlos Trias Bertrán, 4, 28020 Madrid Tel.: + 34 914 56 80 00 Web: www.holidayinnmadrid.es/ PETIT PALACE LONDRES  Adress: Calle Galdo, 2, 28013 Madrid Tel.: + 34 915 31 41 05 Web: www.petitpalacelondresmadrid.com/ August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 20
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    INFORMATION ACCOMMODATION PETITPALACE PUERTA DEL SOL  Adress: Calle Arenal, 4, 28013 Madrid Tel.: + 34 915 21 05 42 Web: www.hpetitpalacepuertadelsol.com/ PETIT PALACE ARENAL  Adress: Calle Arenal, 16, 28013 Madrid Tel.: + 34 915 64 43 55 Web: www.hotelpetitpalacearenal.com/ AMARAL HOTEL  Adress: Calle del General Varela, 37, 28020 Madrid Tel.: + 34 915 79 97 38 Web: www.hotelamaralmad.com 21 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Calle Rosario Pino Dioxin 2014 Meliá Castilla August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 22 Venue Madrid is a vibrant city where culture, entertainment and business blend to share a thriving space. The modern and cosmopolitan flare of the Spanish capital offers guests some of the world’s finest tourist attractions. The passionate and friendly character of the Madrileños also enhances the visitor experience. More Madrid’s info: Madrid Tourist Guides http://turismomadrid.es/en/guides Leisure & Culture www.esmadrid.com Interactive Map www.emtmadrid.es/mapaweb/emt.html MCI SPAIN C/ Alcalde Sainz de Baranda 45 Bajo B, 28009 Madrid Tel: + 34 91 400 93 84 dioxin2014@mci-group.com The Conference will be held in Meliá Castilla hotel, located in the most touristic and strategic area of downtown Madrid, easily reached by buses, taxi and Metro (15 minutes from the airport). The venue is a few meters from the Paseo de la Castellana Av., and is well connected to the Prado. Its strategic location in the centre of Madrid, a few metres from the Paseo de la Castellana, 15 minutes from the airport, near Chamartín train station and the Real Madrid football ground, the Santiago Bernabeu, makes the Meliá Castilla hotel the ideal hotel for the Conference. The Meliá Castilla hotel has 915 comfortable rooms and suites on its fifteen floors, decorated in a classical contemporary style and with all the comforts and services to satisfy every need, making it the favourite hotel for businessmen and women as well as foreign tourists visiting Madrid. Access to the rooms is controlled by a key, individually coded for each customer. All the rooms are completely soundproofed and have the latest technology: interactive satellite TV, air-conditioning with individual remote control, direct-dial telephone with voicemail, sockets for fax and modem, High speed Wireless internet connection, electronic safe with room for a computer, minibar, 24 hour room service and the unique Pillow menu. The Meliá Castilla hotel is one of Europe’s largest and most modern Conferences and Convention centres. The Conference and Convention Center is a large flexible space, where the Auditorium acts as the plenary room. The Auditorium is surrounded by 4 multifunctional meeting rooms comprising over 17,800 sq. feet of meeting space, enough to host up to 1,200 people. About Madrid Technical Secretariat Paseo de la Castellana Calle del Capitán Haya Calle de Orense Calle de Sor Ángela de la Cruz Calle Francisco Gervás CUZCO L10 VALDEACEDERAS L1 PLAZA DE CASTILLA TETUÁN L1 L1 L10
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    INFORMATION USEFUL INFORMATION Official language Insurance The official language of the symposium is English. There will not be simultaneous translation. It is strongly recommended that participants take out adequate cover for health, travel and private liability insurance. The organizers cannot accept responsibility for personal injury, loss or damage to private property belonging to the symposium participants and accompanying persons. During the on-line registration procedure, the Dioxin organization offers to all the participants the possibility of contract a private insurance. Insurance conditions can be checked here. Useful telephone numbers Fire brigade, Tel: 080 / (+34)913 973 700 Serious Medical Emergencies, Tel.: 061 Local Police, Tel.: 092 National Police, Tel.: 091 Pan-European Emergency number, Tel: 112 (free from any phone) Anti Poison Center, Tel: (+34)915 620 420 Red Cross emergencies, Tel: (+34)915 222 222 All-day Pharmacies, Tel.: 098 Airport, Tel.: (+34)902 35 35 70 / (+34)91 305 83 43/ (+34)91 305 83 45 RENFE (rail transport operator), Tel.: (+34)902 24 02 02 Public transportation, Tel.: (+34)91 580 42 60 / 012 Radio taxi, Tel.: (+34)91 447 51 80 / (+34)91 405 55 00 Independent Radio taxi, Tel.: (+34)91 405 12 13 Visa & invitation letters Participants from countries requiring a Visa should obtain documentation from the Spanish Embassy or consulate in their own country. Invitation Letters for short-stay visa purposes can be requested and will be issued by the symposium secretariat upon request. The Visa invitation letters will not imply any obligation or financial engagement from the symposium organizers. Currency The currency in Spain is the Euro (EUR - €). Euro notes are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500. Coins come in denominations of 2 & 1 Euro, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cent pieces. Climate Madrid and its metropolitan area have a Mediterranean climate on the borderline of the continental climate with mild cool winters and warm to hot summers. By the end of August beginning of September, the typically temperature is in the 26-31 ºC (79-88 ºF) range during the day and about 15-19 ºC (59-66 °F) at night. Mean sunshine duration is 10.8 h. Electricity The electricity power supply in Spain is 220 Volt with a European standard plug. Safety Madrid is as safe as any other European tourist city. Participants are advised to take the usual prudent precautions. 23 PROGRAM BOOK
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    Program Monday 1 September 2014 Monday
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    24 Monday 1September 2014 Monday 1 September 2014 Room 09:00 - 09:30 Opening ceremony Auditorio 09:30 - 10:15 Plenary session Impacts and potential effects of DDT reintroduction against malaria in African populations - Prof Joan Grimalt 10:15 - 10:45 Coffee break & exhibition 10:45 - 12:45 New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques Auditorio Bioanalytical approaches for POP detection Comendador Sustainable production and use Doblón Biomonitoring in humans I Castilla POPs in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Hidalgo 12:45 - 13:45 Lunch & exhibition Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 13:45 - 15:25 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Auditorio Unintentional formation of POPs Doblón POPs in developing countries Comendador Advances in passive sampling for air and water Hidalgo Biomonitoring in humans II Castilla 15:25 - 16:00 Coffee break & exhibition 16:00 - 17:20 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Auditorio Halogenated natural products and chiral pollutants Doblón Is TBBPA safe? Hidalgo Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake I Castilla Exposure to POPs in Vietnam Comendador 17:20 -18:30 Poster session 1 Poster Area 19:30 - 21:30 Welcome reception Supported by CIL Detailed information on page 13 Cecilio Rodriguez Gardens at Retiro Park Dr. Begoña Jiménez Chair of Dioxin 2014. Institute of Organic Chemistry, National Research Council of Spain (IQOG-CSIC) Dña. Guillermina Yanguas General Director of Quality and Environmental Assessment of MAGRAMA (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment) Don Emilio Lora-Tamayo President of CSIC Performance by Mercedes Martínez Díaz
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    25 Monday 1September 2014 10:45 – 12:45 New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques Room: Auditorio Chairs: Win Traag and F. Javier Santos 10:45 Increasing sensitivity of BDE-209 using timed cryogenic zone compression (t-CZC) Heinz Mehlmann Dirk Krumwiede Kyle D’Silva 842 11:05 The development of extraction and analysis techniques for the quantification of pesticides and pesticide metabolites in human urine and blood Laura Quinn Désirée Prevoo-Franzsen Caitlin Swiegelaar Martin Brits Maria Fernandes-Whaley 1116 11:25 PCB congener analysis of high concentration samples for toxic equivalent (te q) assessments Bryan Vining Yves Tondeur Jerry Hart Naomi Goodman David Blye Meg Michell Al Tordini 1266 11:45 Feasibility for diethylhexyl phthalate analysis in water samples using online and offline SPE-LVI-GC-MS Hong Suk-Young 967 12:05 Analytical capabilities of ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution orbitrap mass spectrometry in analysis of hexabromocyclododecane diastereoisomers Dzintars Zacs Jekaterina Rjabova Arturs Viksna Vadims Bartkevics 575 12:25 Shoot-and-dilute gas chromatography a powerful technique for analysis of environmental samples when using ultra-sensitive detectors Jack Cochran Julie Kowalski Christopher Rattray Michelle Misselwtiz 1186 10:45 – 12:45 Bioanalytical approaches for POP detection Room: Comendador Chairs: Ron Hoogenboom and Bert van Bavel 10:45 Bioanalytical screening methods (2): Practical experience with the new EU performance criteria Johannes Haedrich Alexander Kotz Rainer Malisch 785 11:05 Development of an enhanced ah receptor-responsive third generation rat hepatoma CALUX cell line for detection of dioxin-like compounds Jennifer Brennan Guochun He Tomoaki Tsutsumi Jing Zhao Michael Denison 1152 11:25 Modification of the micro EROD-bioassay and validation for routine analysis demonstrated for beef and milk Ines Thiem Gabriele Boehmler Brigitte Thoms 647 11:45 The "Dirty Dozen" POPs & other pollutants: Toxicological profiling by CALUX panel Peter A. Behnisch Barbara van Vugt-Lussenburg Bart Pieterse Irene Middelhof Peter A. Behnisch Bart van der Burg Bram Brouwer 1036 12:05 Dioxin-like compounds analysed by DR CALUX in wipe samples of a remediation case in a former aluminium recycling plant in the Netherlands Peter A. Behnisch Frank Eijsackers Bram Brouwer Eric Hol 1033 12:25 The CALUX bioassay: A quest for optimization parameters towards a reliable and cost-effective semi-quantitative screening method in dioxin potency assessment Kersten van Langenhove Tara Vandermarken Michael S. Denison Marc Elskens 1249
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 26 10:45 – 12:45 Sustainable production and use Room: Doblón Chairs: Roland Weber and Frederic Gallo 10:45 Greening industries through sustainable production and use Carmela Centeno Erlinda Galvan Igor Volodin Roland Weber Heinz Leuenberger 1131 11:05 Substitution of hazardous chemicals on an international level and how persistent organic pollutants can be approached using subsport the substitution support portal Sara Pérez Steffen Brenzel 849 11:25 Preliminary study on the environmental friendliness of PFOS substitutes for key applications in china Jun Huang Gang Yu Shenfang Mei Roland Weber 1139 11:45 How can we avoid the lock-in problem in the substitution of hazardous chemicals used in consumer products? Martin Scheringer Peter Fantke Roland Weber 976 12:05 Chemistry for any weather: per- and polyfluorinated chemicals in textile products and ambient air Manfred Santen Ilze Smit Sara del Rio 1228 12:25 Six classes: A new approach to reducing the use of harmful chemicals and preventing regrettable substitutions Arlene Blum Simona Yi-Balan J.D. Gretta Goldman Bob Peoples Graham Peaslee Miriam Diamond 966 10:45 – 12:45 Biomonitoring in humans I Room: Castilla Chairs: Argelia Castaño and Antonia Calafat 10:45 The survey of the exposure to dioxins and other chemical compounds in humans Kokichi Arisawa Yoshie Nagai Tooru Matsumura 886 11:05 Testing of medical devices and storage supplies for environmental chemicals of interest in biomonitoring studies Amy MacDonald Deib Birkholz David Kinniburgh 1199 11:25 Persistent pollutants in serum pools from the national health and nutrition examination survey (nhanes ): 2003-2008 Andreas Sjodin Richard S. Jones Wayman Turner Samuel P. Caudill Antonia M. Calafat Lee-Yang Wong 939 11:45 Population variation in biomonitoring data for persistent analytes: An examination of multiple datasets Lesa Aylward Evan Green Miquel Porta Leisa-Maree Toms Elly Den Hond Christine Schulz Magda Gasull Andre Conrad Greet Schoeters Jochen Mueller 636 12:05 Assessing the relation between POP internal exposure levels and human health: Who and where are the good markers? Jean-Philippe Anitgnac Stéphane Ploteau Philippe Marchand Ronan Cariou Bruno Veyrand Anaïs Venisseau Fabrice Monteau Bruno Le Bizec 1086 12:25 Age as a determinant of phosphate flame retardant exposure of the Australian population and identification of novel urinary PFR metabolites Nele van den Eede Amy Heffernan Jochen Mueller Lesa Aylward Hugo Neels Peter Hobson Adrian Covaci 1114
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    27 Monday 1September 2014 10:45 – 12:45 POPs in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Veerle Jaspers and Paco Soler 10:45 Comparative profiling of flame retardants and other brominated contaminants in body compartments and in ovo transfer in North American Great Lakes herring gulls Lisa Mattioli Lewis Gauthier Robert Letcher 943 11:05 A retrospective feather analysis for temporal trends of legacy and current-use organohalogenated compounds in Baltic white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla Igor Eulaers Björn Helander Marcel Eens Adrian Covaci Veerle Jaspers Gilles Lepoint 1057 11:25 Temporal trends of PCBs, dde , polybrominated biphenyl ethers (pbde s), HBCDD and perfluorinated alkyl acids (PFAAs) in otters (Lutra lutra) in Sweden with a focus on transfer from mother to cub Anna Roos Ulla Eriksson Urs Berger Frank Rigét 829 11:45 Predicting the quality status of German river waters by environmental specimen banking: First experiences concerning PCDD/Fs, DL-PCBs and hexachlorobenzene in bream Nina Lohmann Steffi Rolle Jan Koschorreck Olaf Paepke 1268 12:05 Bats as environmental indicators? Analysis of some contaminants in Tadarida teniotis species Simonetta Menotta Annunziata Cannavacciuolo Maria Vitellino Damiano Accurso Gloria Isani Alessandra Tomassini Giorgio Fedrizzi 1111 12:25 Persistent organic pollutants in the Finnish and Russian semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L) Anja Hallikainen Anniina Holma-Suutari 662 13:45 – 15:25 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Room: Auditorio Chairs: Jef Focant and Eric Reiner 13:45 The use of scripting filters for the identification of potential novel persistent organic pollutants following GCxGC-TOF MS analysis Miren Pena-Abaurrea Karl Jobst Stephen Safe Ralph Ruffolo Robert McCrindle Li Shen Paul Helm Dave Poirier Eric Reiner Un-Ho Jin 1124 14:05 Comparison of atmospheric pressure gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (APGC-MS/MS) and high resolution mass spectrometry for the analysis of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) Dawei Geng Ingrid Ericson Jogsten Anna Roos Petr Kukucka Bert van Bavel Jessika Hagberg 1292 14:25 Meeting the European Commission performance criteria for the use of triple quadrupole GC-MS/MS as a confirmatory method for PCDD/fs in food and feed samples Manuela Ábalos Esteban Abad Holgado Paul Silcock Cristian Cojocariu Sergio Guazzotti 580 14:45 Analysis of medium chain chlorinated paraffins: Comparison of GCXGC-ECD vs. GC-ECNI-MS Pim Leonards Jacco Koekkoek 853 15:05 Analysis of PCDD/fs in stack gas emission samples by APGC-GC-MS/MS Joan Rivera Karell Martinez Esteban Ábad Manuela Ábalos Laura Cherta Jaime Nacher Tania Portoles Joaquim Beltran 1168
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 28 13:45 – 15:25 Unintentional formation of POPs Room: Doblón Chairs: Takesi Nakano and Jung Huang 13:45 Dioxin contamination in the feed additive (feed grade cupric sulfate) tied to chlorine industry Qinghua Zhang Pu Wang Chaofei Zhu Yingming Li Guibin Jiang 725 14:05 Synthetic indigo dyes: The likely source of 1,3,6,8-tetrabromocarbazole and other halogenated carbazoles found in the environment Robert Parette Robert McCrindle Brock Chittim Katherine McMahon Nicole Riddell Miren Pena-Abaurrea Wendy Pearson Eric Reiner 923 14:25 Emission of non-dioxin upop s from municipal waste incinerator in china Yuancheng Li Yang Yang Wenchao Li Jun Huang Gang Yu 615 14:45 Comprehensive gc ×gc -ms analysis of waste motor oil from Malaysia reveals in-situ production of pah s: A new pollution source Narayanan Kannan Haruhiko Miyagawa Riki Kitano Katsuhiro Nakagawa Megumi Hirooka Shunji Hashimoto Vladimir P. Beškoski Fatemeh A Jahromi Zakaria P Mohamad Takeshi Nakano 963 15:05 PCB congener profile of unintentional formation from pigment manufacturing process Takeshi Nakano Katsunori Anezaki 614
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    29 Monday 1September 2014 13:45 – 15:25 Advances in passive sampling for air and water Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Karla Pozo and Tom Harner 13:45 Determination of historical variations of pbde s in an industrial region using tree cores Mustafa Odabasi Yetkin Dumanoglu Ezgi Ozgunerge Falay Gizem Tuna Hasan Altiok Melik Kara Abdurrahman Bayram Doganay Tolunay Tolga Elbir 1055 14:05 New POPs in ambient air samples using passive air samplers Heidelore Fiedler Esteban Abad Gene Martrat Bert van Bavel Ingrid Ericson Jacob de Boer 1265 14:25 Evaluation of polyurethane foam (puf ) passive air samplers (pas ) as a tool to assess semi volatile organic compounds (svocs) in outdoor and indoor environments Pernilla Bohlin Ondřej Audy Roman Prokes Lenka krdlíková Simon Vojta Petr Kukučka Jana Klánová Petra Přibylová 989 14:45 Uptake rates of pcdd s/pcdf s and DL-PCB from passive and active air samplers Johana De La Paz Cortés Carlos Mario González Laura Morales Manuela Ábalos Esteban Abad Beatriz Helena Aristizábal 1241 15:05 Characterisation of PUF disk passive air samplers for new priority chemicals: A review Tom Harner Maja Mitrovic Lutz Ahrens Jasmin Schuster 786 13:45 – 15:25 POPs in developing countries Room: Comendador Chairs: Esteban Abad and João Torres 13:45 Using top predators and DR CALUX to screen coastal environments from three different Brazilian regions for dioxins and related compounds Paulo Dorneles José Lailson-Brito Tatiana Bisi Camila Domit Lupercio Barbosa Ana Meirelles Vitor Carvalho Olaf Malm Alexandre Azevedo Krishna Das Marie-Louise Scippo 1188 14:05 Persistent organic pollutants in free-range chicken eggs from Arusha, Tanzania: Levels and human health implications Anuschka Polder Hanne Larsen Moberg Mette Helen Bjørge Müller Robinson Mdegela Hezron Nonga Elisabeth Lie Janneche Utne Skaare Jan Ludvig Lych 835 14:25 Environmental exposure of emerging brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in developing countries: Their significance for human exposure Syed Amas Eqani Nadeem Ali Iqbal Ismail Mohammad Kadi Adrian Covaci 928 14:45 Influence of local geology on transport of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in groundwater and landfill leachates Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo 721 15:05 Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in bovine milk from regions with different altitudes in Brazil Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha A.D. Pereira Neto R.M. Oliveira L.F. Estrella J.P.M. Torres 949
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 30 13:45 – 15:25 Biomonitoring in humans II Room: Castilla Chairs: Andreas Sjodin and Gunilla Lindstrom 13:45 Persistent organic pollutant concentrations in human milk from Canada, comparison of current with previous results Thea Rawn Amy Sadler Valerie Casey François Breton Wing-Fung Sun Tye Arbuckle William Fraser 760 14:05 Predicted levels of PCB-153 in maternal blood in the Norwegian mother and child cohort study (moba ) Ida Henriette Caspersen Helle K Knutsen Cathrine Thomsen Anne Lise Brantsæter Margaretha Haugen Jan Alexander Helle Margrete Meltzer Xavier Basagaña Manolis Kogevinas Helen Engelstad Kvalem 1246 14:25 Relationship between concentrations of perfluoroalkyl substances in maternal blood of 100 women in two consecutive pregnancies Eleni Papadopoulou Line S Haug Matthew Longnecker 594 14:45 Assessment of pbde exposure through mouthing on toys - in vitro migration into saliva simulant Alin Constantin Ionas Ana Maria Ballesteros Gómez Sicco H. Brandsma Pim E.G. Leonards Adrian Covaci 1220 15:05 Levels and profiles of hexabromocyclododecanes in human breast milk from the general population in Shenzhen, China Jianqing Zhang Zhen Tan Shaoyou Lu Yousheng Jiang Shengnong Li 798
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    31 Monday 1September 2014 16:00 – 17:20 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques Room: Auditorio Chairs: Jef Focant and Eric Reiner 16:00 Characterization of mixed-halogen dioxins and furans in fire debris using GCxGC-TOF MS and apgc-tqs Frank Dorman Kari Organtini Jack Cochran Anne Myers Adam Ladak Karl Jobst Doug Stevens Eric Reiner 606 16:20 Comparison of HRMS and MS/MS in quantitative dioxin and PCB analysis Annette Meyer Felix Focke 844 16:40 Evaluation of the ionization and fragmentation behaviour of brominated flame retardants under gas chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-tandem mass spectrometry Juan V. Sancho Tania Portolés Carlos Sales Joaquim Beltran Laura Herrero Belén Gómara Maria José González Félix Hernández 1119 17:00 Validated-ready-to-use GC-MS/MS method for dioxin analysis in food and feed following the new EU regulation Benjamin L'Homme Chris Sandy Georges Scholl Gauthier Eppe Jean-Francois Focant 1076 16:00 – 17:20 Halogenated natural products and chiral pollutants Room: Doblón Chairs: Walter Vetter and María José González 16:00 Halogenated natural products identified in two ecotypes of southern California bottlenose dolphins: A nontargeted analytical approach and profile comparison Eunha Hoh Nellie Shaul Keith Maruya Nathan Dodder Dave Weller Susan Mackintosh Susan Chivers Lihini Aluwihare 862 16:20 Levels of halogenated natural products on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia from 2007-2013 Jochen Mueller Sarit Kaserzon 977 16:40 Enantioselective analysis of PCB congeners in breast milk Takeshi Nakano Yosshimasa Konishi Kensaku Kakimoto Haruna Nagayoshi 1014 17:00 Natural and anthropogenic halogenated compounds in dolphin blubber and brain from southwest Mediterranean Sea Enrique Barón Carolin Hauler Walter Vetter Christoph Gallistl Ethel Eljarrat Joan Giménez Damià Barceló Renaud de Stephanis 1216
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 32 16:00 – 17:20 Is TBBPA safe? Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Linda S. Birnbaum and Guibin Jiang 16:00 Biological effects of Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) in female wistar-han rats Linda S. Birnbaum Gabriel Knudsen Sherry Coulter J. Michael Sanders 1178 16:20 Demonstration of large margin of exposure for tbbpa - assessment of tbbpa cancer and non-cancer effects and implications for exposure Daniele Wikoff Chad Thompson Camarie Perry Matthew White Susan Borghoff Lauren Fitzgerald Laurie Haws 1279 16:40 Uterine tumors are induced in rats after exposure to Tetrabromobisphenol A, a commonly used flame retardant J. K. Dunnick J. M. Sanders S.A. Elmore 568 17:00 An oral two generation reproductive, fertility, developmental neurological, and behavioral study of Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) in CD sprague-Dawley rats Sam Kacew 552 16:00 – 17:20 Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake I Room: Castilla Chairs: Manuela Ábalos and Martin Rose 16:00 Persistent organic pollutants in fish from uk marine waters: An investigation in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive David Mortimer Alwyn Fernandes Martin Rose 926 16:20 Concentrations of pbde s in walleye and estimated dietary intake Laura Scott David Mortimer William Luksemburg Martha Maier 921 16:40 Assessment of perfluoroalkyl substances in food items at global scale Marinella Farre Francisca Pérez Marta Llorca Marianne Köck-Schulmeyer Biljana Škrbić Luis Silva Damià Barceló 915 17:00 Measurement of trace level dechlorane flame retardants in food and feed by GC-MS/MS Chiara Calaprice Benjamin L’homme Cosima Damiana Calvano Carlo Zambonin Riccardo Leardi Jean François Focant 1215
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 33 16:00 – 17:20 Exposure to POPs in Vietnam Room: Comendador Chairs: Teruhiko Kido and Le Ke Son 16:00 Human exposure to dioxins and infant health risk in communities near Da Nang Agent Orange hot spot Nguyen Hung Minh Nguyen Thi M Hue Nguyen Van Thuy Le Ke Son Tran The Loan Nguyen Thi M Pham Manh Hoai Hue Vu Duc Nam Nguyen Anh Tuan Nguyen Van Thuong Nguyen Thi Mo 796 16:20 PCBs, PBDEs and dioxin-related compounds in floor and house dust from end of life vehicle recycling sites in Northern Vietnam: Comparison with electronic waste recycling sites Shin Takahashi Chika Takayanagi Pham Hung Viet Nguyen Minh Tue Shinsuke Tanabe Le Huu Tuyen Shin-ichi Sakai Go Suzuki 1080 16:40 Dioxins in breast milk and steroid hormones in saliva of one year old children in vietnam Teruhiko Kido Anh Le Thai Manh Ho Dung Seijiro Honma Rie Okamoto Muneko Nishijo Hideaki Nakagawa Nhu Dan Duc Hung Nguyen Ngoc Son Le Ke 897 17:00 Effects of dioxin exposure on neurodevelopment and urinary amino acid excretion of children in exposed areas of vietnam Muneko Nishijo Tai Pham-The Nghi Tran-Ngoc Anh Nguyen-Thi-Nguyet Hideaki Nakagawa Shoko Maruzeni Hai-Anh Tran Trung Nguyen-Viet Teruhiko Kido Hisao Nishijo 925
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    34 Monday 1September 2014 Advances in passive sampling for air and water Polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in tree bark from Southern Jiangsu, China: Levels, distribution, and possible sources Li Zhou 608 Seasonal monitoring of DL-PCBs by using the passive air sampler with PUF filter Sau Trinh Khac Truong NX Anh TT 611 Passive air sampling of PAHs at a local scale: Preliminary results in Tarragona county, Spain Noelia Domínguez-Morueco Lolita Vilavert José L. Domingo Marta Schuhmacher Martí Nadal 754 Biomonitoring the spatial variations of PCBs and pbde s in an industrial region Yetkin Dumanoglu Ezgi Ozgunerge Falay Gizem Tuna Hasan Altiok Melik Kara Abdurrahman Bayram Doganay Tolunay Tolga Elbir Mustafa Odabasi 1011 Optimization of an innovative air sampling method for determining organochlorine pesticides and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Ana Cabrerizo Pilar Gómez Jordi Dachs Paulo Casal Pascual Perez Ballesta Gemma Caballero 1082 Presence of legacy persistent organic pollutants in the remoteness place of the earth: The Antarctic Plateau Ana Cabrerizo Gemma Caballero Juan Pablo Albar Ramon Larramendi Jordi Dachs 1182 Development and validation of a new method to upload polymers with super-hydrophobic contaminants for passive dosing approaches Caroline Gauss Sharon Grant Darryl W Hawker Beate Escher Veronika J Schacht 1217 Bioanalytical approaches for POP detection Determination of PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs in the ambient air of the cement industry in Sour El Ghozlane suburban atmosphere, Algiers, using the CALUX bioassay and the sensitive H1L7.5c1 mouse hepatoma cell line Khedidji Sidali 453 Formation, inhibition and destruction of non dioxin-like compounds Detailed investigation on element characterization of fly ash from municipal solid waste incinerators Liu Jie Xiaodon Li Xiali Hou Shengyong Lu Tong Chen Shasha Ji Yong Ren 657 Iron-induced efficient decomposition of perchlorate using pressurized hot water Hisao Hori 792 Degradation and dechlorination of pentachlorophenol by microwave-activated persulfate Xitao Liu Ye Zhao 874 Voluntary emissions control action program (VECAP): Sound results from a proactive industry Willem Hofland Danielle Goossens Kasturirangan Kannah Eric Sitters 1088 POSTER SESSION 1 17:20 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 35 Industrial, occupational and accidental exposure Levels, temporal trends and elimination of PFOS, PFOA and PFHXs isomers in occupational workers from a pfas s manufactory in china Yawei Wang Yan Gao Jianjie Fu Thanh Wang Guibin Jiang 764 Legacy and emerging organohalogenated contaminants in matched serum and floor dust samples of various work places Nadeem Ali Toufeer Mehdi Riffat Naseem Malik Syed Amas Eqani Iqbal Mi Ismail Hugo Neels Adrian Covaci 867 Evaluation of inhalation as an occupational exposure pathway for PCBs in a waste treatment facility: A serial biomonitoring study with passive air sampling Lesa Aylward Jochen Mueller 917 Tentative identification of novel fluorosurfactants by lc-qtof -ms/ms analysis and a case-control study using a group of firefighters with past exposure to aqueous film forming foam (afff) Anna Rotander Anna Kärrman Leisa-Maree Toms Margaret Kay Lesa Aylward Jochen Mueller María José Gómez Ramos 1040 Results of biomonitoring in a dioxin pollution risk zone in usa (1996-2014) Amirova Zarema 1045 Temporal trends and estimated half-lives of perfluoroalkyl acids in fluorochemical workers in china Jianjie Fu Yan Gao Yawei Wang Aiqian Zhang Guibin Jiang 1255 Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation I Development of cleanup method of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) in beef by freezing-lipid filtration Jungju Seo 706 Field data of 13C-PAH as performance reference compounds for semipermeable membrane device like virtual organisms Karl-Werner Schramm Bernhard Henkelmann Xiuhua Zhu 738 Simultaneous determination of PCDD/Fs, dioxin-like PCBs and PBDEs in food Youngwoon Kang Sehee Yang Youngjin Jeong Junghyuck Suh Haejung Yoon 975 Study to use alkali-treated coal fly ash as an absorbent to clean-up dioxin/furan sample in fish, meat samples T Nghiem Xuan 1056 A simplified method based on acid digestion for determination of dioxin-like compounds in milk-based products Haitao Shen Jianlong Han Qingyuan Xu Hongmei Liu 1156 A simple, rapid method for the analysis of ethephon from ketchup using solid phase extraction and LC/MS/MS Matthew Trass 1192 Adaptation of EPA 1613 method to determine concentration of PCDDs and PCDFs in fish from michigan waters Piotr L. Pawlak Matthew Geiger Bonita Taffe 1486
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    POSTER SESSION 1 17:20 - 18:30 36 Monday 1 September 2014 Residual determination of clothianidine and its metabolites utilized on QuEChERS extraction and tandem mass spectrometry Su-myeong Hong Hye-young Kwon Taek-kyum Kim Nam-Jun Cho 591 The use of mass defect for persistent organic pollutant discovery in crocodiles and barbel by gas chromatography / high resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry Peter Gorst-Allman Laura Quinn Danny Govender Roger Dixon Danie Pienaar Henk Bouwman 633 Determination of flame retardants in textiles by gas chromatography and direct probe coupled to time-of-flight high resolution mass spectrometry Alin Constantin Ionas Ana Maria Ballesteros Gómez Pim Leonards Adrian Covaci 788 Analysis of organophosphorus flame retardants using gas chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry Anaïs Vénisseau Wafaa Halloum Ronan Cariou Philippe Marchand Gaud Dervilly-Pinel Farouk Jaber Bruno Le Bizec 839 GC-MS/MS large volume injection analysis of fifteen polybrominated diphenyl ethers in mussels Arianna Piersanti Tamara Tavoloni Eleonora Batari Carmela Lestingi Sara Romanelli Giorgio Saluti Roberta Galarini 878 Evaluation of TSQ8000 (GC-MS/MS) for PCDD/F analysis Patrick Pond David Hope 947 Improving the quantitative reproducibility of an atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation source for gc/ ms and gc ms /ms analysis Gareth Jones David Douce 1002 Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography of all 136 tetra- through octa-chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans Martin Brits Laura Quinn Caitlin Swiegelaar Jack Cochran 1019 Detection of persistent organic pollutants using atmospheric pressure gas chromatography and a novel acquisition mode for quadrupole time-of-flight MS Eimear McCall Lauren Mullin Adam Ladak Ingrid Jogsten Doug Stevens Kendon Graham Jennifer Burgess Eimear McCall Bert van Bavel 1127 Quantitative analysis of pesticides in QuEChERS extracts using apgc /ms /ms Dominic Roberts Sara Stead Jennifer Burgess 1155 Analysis of POPs from 50 mL dried blood spots Bryan Vining Jerry Hart Robin Appelle Laura Boivin Jason Nichols Derrick Saul 1267 Leveraging CL-H mass defect plots for the identification of halogenated organic contaminants Jonathan Byer Karl Jobst Mehran Alaee Joe Binkley 1487 Chromatographic separations of analytically challenging flame retardants using supercritical fluid chromatography Nicole Riddell R. McCrindle B. Chittim A. McAlees B. van Bavel J. Klein 1587 Multidimensional analytical techniques and other novel techniques
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 37 Evaluation of microwave-assisted extraction for the analysis of organic flame retardants in acrylonitrile-butadiene- styrene Takamitsu Otake Nobuyasu Itoh Masaki Ohata Nobuyasu Hanari 528 Comparison and optimization of phosphonium ionic liquid phases for the GC analysis of PAHs Leonard Sidisky Daniel Shollenberger James Desorcie Greg Baney Gustavo Serrano 557 Gas purge microsyringe extraction for quantitative direct gas chromatographic analysis of phthalates in soils from typical containment fields Wei Wu 565 Fast atmospheric dioxin detection Marta Gómez Arturo Carballido 592 Analysis of carbon isotopes of HCB and PeCB standards using GC-IRMS Ki-Joon Kim Bo-Kyong Kim Jeong-Soo Kim Jin-Seon Lee Kwang-Seol Seok Suk-Young Hong Kyung-Hee Choi Kwang-Su Park 726 Determination of PBDEs, organochlorine pesticides and pyrethroids including their metabolites in limited amounts of biological samples Petr Kukucka Eliska Cechova Anton Kocan Marta Seifertova Jana Klanova 739 Multi-residue method for pharmaceuticals and hormones without pre-concentration steps by ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to Q-TOF Devanathan Gnanasekaran Peter van Wiele Marc van Ryckeghem Geert De Smet 818 An approach for screening chemicals in dust for potential human exposure assessment Luisa Lucattini Marja Lamoree Pim Leonards 836 Analysis of Bisphenol A and alkylphenols in marine sediments by selective pressurized liquid extraction and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry: A novel methodology Noelia Salgueiro González Isabel Turnes Carou Purificación López Mahía Soledad Muniategui Lorenzo Darío Prada Rodríguez 837 A fully automated extraction system for simultaneous on line LC-MS- MS analysis of six perfluoroalkyl substances in human serum Mónica Bartolomé Alejandrina Gallego Olga Huetos Miguel Angel Lucena Argelia Castaño 855 Target screening and identification of persistent organic pollutants using a GC-QTOF Joerg Riener 933 Determination of PAHs in edible oil samples using HPLC-Fluorescence or GC: Comparison of methods. Jordi Diaz-Ferrero Maite Guillem Gemma Gotor Jordi Díaz-Ferrero Francesc Broto-Puig 992 On-line SPE LC/ESI-MS/MS analysis of PFAAs. Behavior in a drinking water treatment plant that combines conventional and advanced treatments in parallel lines Josep Caixach Cintia Flores Oscar Palacios Francesc Ventura Jordi Martin-Alonso 1009 Gas chromatography-negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry for analyzing polychlorinated biphenyls in submilliliter samples of human serum Miho Okimoto Takeshi Enomoto Masamichi Hanazato Takara Hiroi Chisato Mori Akifumi Eguchi 1071 New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques
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    38 Monday 1September 2014 New screening methods and novel instrumental techniques The implementation of a screening workflow for ion mobility quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometric analysis of PFOs isomers Ingrid Ericson Jogsten Lauren Mullin Jennifer Burgess Len Dillon Mike McCullagh 1150 Development of rapid screening method of organic pollutants in soils using GC-MS and LC-TOF-MS with mass databases Takashi Miyawaki 1218 Analysis of chiral pesticides with polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phases in reversed-phase liquid chromatography and triple-quad API MS/MS detection Matthew Trass Liming Peng 1256 Non-target and emerging contaminant analysis High throughput effect directed analysis for untargeted screening of bioactives Willem Jonker Marja Lamoree Govert Somsen Corine Houtman Jeroen Kool Timo Hamers 937 Targeted and non-targeted analysis of halogenated organic contaminants in the Laurentian Great Lakes using passive sampling and high resolution mass spectrometry Matthew Robson Miren Pena-Abaurre Karl Jobst Li Shen Alina Muscalu Gordia MacInnis Chris Marvin Karen MacPherson Ian Brindle Eric Reiner Paul Helm 1281 Role of intramolecular noncovalent interaction in conformation preference of selected short chain chlorinated paraffins Aiqian Zhang Yuzhen Sun Wenxiao Pan Jianjie Fu Huijuan Li Aiqian Zhang 1286
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants POSTER SESSION 1 17:20 - 18:30 August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 39 Occurrence in sediments, soils and water I Changes of PBDE and PCB pollutants in surface soils from the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, China between 2003 and 2012 Shuangxin Shi 609 Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxines and dibenzofurans in floodplain soils of the Czech Republic Jan Skala 621 Evaluation of TCE degradation using newly-developed nano-zno/organic support photocatalyst Dae gyu Jang Hosang Ahn Jungyeon Kim Saeromi Lee Jin Chul Joo 682 Climate change effects on PAH photodegradation in Mediterranean soils: A pilot study Martí Nadal Montse Marqués Marta Schuhmacher Montse Mari José L. Domingo Jordi Sierra 753 Ocurrence and fate of BDE 209, DP and PFOS in leachate and runoff waters coming from biosolid amended soils María Ángeles Martínez Irene Navarro Miguel Ángel Porcel Adrián De La Torre Gregoria Carbonell Paloma Sanz 831 Transfer of emerging pollutants from biosolid amended soils to terrestial ecosystems Adrián de la Torre Irene Navarro Gregoria Carbonell Paloma Sanz María Ángeles Martínez Miguel Ángel Porcel 832 Cecarea project: Mobility and fate of pollutants from organic waste used as agricultural soil amendments Adrián de la Torre Irene Navarro Paloma Sanz Miguel Ángel Porcel Gregoria Carbonell María Ángeles Martínez 834 Fingerprint analysis of PCDD/Fs in soil samples in the Taranto (Puglia, Italy) area Walter Shields Carlo Monti Melanie Edwards Cristiano Pozzi 948 Investigation of soil PCDD/F contamination and possible source identification in Taiwan using positive matrix factorization Hung Wei Chen Tsou Han Hsing Tsai Hung Teh Ho Jain Ren Liang Bo Wei Power Chao How Ran Chi Kai Hsien 1012 Dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCB levels in agricultural and forest soil from São Paulo State, Brazil Maria Tominaga 1295
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    40 Monday 1September 2014 POPs in developing countries Total solutions POP laboratories of the future Ruud Addink Tom Hall 637 Halogenated organic pollutants in Ogun River at Kara Abattoir, near Berger, Lagos, Nigeria Rose Alani 679 PCDD/F and per- & polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination in selected sewage sludges in Nigeria Omotayo Sindiku Frank Orata Roland Weber Peter Haglund Oladele Osibanjo Mats Tysklind 750 New pharmaceuticals and their transformation products in drinking and surface waters of Karachi (Pakistan) Heinrich Hühnerfuss Markus Schewell Stephanie Selke Raza Shah 806 Determination of PCDD/Fs in cow milk using two conventional methods of extraction Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha A.D. Pereira Neto R.M. Oliveira K. Reichel J.P.M. Torres L.F. Estrella 856 Current levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in selected municipal solid waste landfill leachates and sediments from Gauteng Jonathan Okonkwo Olubiyi Oluqunie Innocentia Sibiya David Odusanya 1144 PFOS, PAHs and PCBs are issues of concern in the transboundary Orange-Senqu River Basin, Southern Africa Hindrik Bouwman Rialet Pieters Christoph Mor 1172 Perception of rural workers on the hazards arising from the pesticide use in Alto Paraopeba region, Minas Gerais State, Brazil Paulo Dorneles Sergio Coelho-Souza Olaf Malm 1189
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Risk assessment, management and communication Study on environmental impact assessment methods for chemical accidents Youngsam Yoon Kijoon Kim Donggun Hwang Kiheon Kim Joonheon Yoon Kyunghee Choi Giljong Oh 550 Seasonal human health risk assessment by PCDD/PCDF exposure in ambient air Tae-uk Jeong Bok-ju Song Dong-min Kwon Kyeong-sim Lee Pyung-jong Yoo Gi-gon Kim Dong-cheol Seo Jong-hwan Park Jong-soo Heo 777 Bioconcentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) mixtures in zebrafish eleutheroembryos and HEPG2 cells Laura Escudero-Rubio Jon Sanz-Landaluze Concepción Perez-Conde Carmen Cámara 1031 Comparison of external and internal exposure assessment for PBDEs based on exposure scenario approach and dose-reconstruction approach in Korea Jong-Hyeon Lee Chankook Kim Jinho Park 1097 Ingestion risk assessment of heavy metals in the marine and agricultural products Ji-Yeon, Yang Soo-Hwaun Kim Han-Seul Lee Kyung-su Park 1207 Risk assessment of PCDD/PCDFs and DL-PCBs in ambient air Johana Cortés Araújo Sebastian Diez Beatriz Helena Aristizábal 1298 POSTER SESSION 1 17:20 - 18:30 August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 41 POPs in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Isomer-specific uptake, distribution and fate of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) flame retardant in diet exposed american kestrels (Falco sparverius) Robert Letcher Lisa Mattioli David Bird Kim Fernie Ian Ritchie Sarah Marteinson 597 Metabolism of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and exposure induced gene expression in maize Shuzhen Zhang 643 Alkylphenol ethoxylates and brominated flame retardants in fish tissue samples from Vaal Barrage, South Africa Tlou Chokwe Jonathan Okonqwo Reveck Hariram Linda Sibali Esper Ncube Elmari Kruger Hein du Preez 676 Dioxins in sheep and goat liver tissues from Taranto, Italy: Congener pattern Carlo Monti Walt Shields Melanie Edwards Lesa Aylward 765 Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in muscle of the wild common carp (Cyprinus carpio) from the lake Piediluco Monia Perugini Arianna Piersanti Ivan Pecorelli Tamara Tavoloni Sabrina Alunni Carmela Lestingi Rita Bibi Maurizio Manera 883 Persistent organic contaminants (organochlorine pesticides and PCBs) in Iberian wolves (Canis lupus signatus) Francisco Soler-Rodríguez Miriam Díaz-Galván Marcos Pérez-López David Hernández-Moreno Luis E. Fidalgo Ana López Beceiro Luis Llaneza 930 Temporal trends of classical and emerging halogenated flame retardant levels in bird eggs Ethel Eljarrat Cristina Bosch Fabrizio Sergio Enrique Barón Fernando Hiraldo Manuel Máñez Damià Barceló Ana Andreu 1078 Do legacy organochlorinated pollutants still represent a problem in key avian species breeding in Doñana National Park (SW Spain)? Alba Vicente Jose Luis Roscales Begoña Jiménez 1247
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    42 Monday 1September 2014 Sustainable production and use Paxymer: POPs free substitution of halogenated flame retardants as a base for more sustainable production and use Amit Paul Swaraj Paul Jie Duanmu 634 Sustainable production and use Switch-med green entrepreneurship program Francesca Culcasi Federico Gallo 673 Sustainable production & use subsport, the substitution support portal: Guidance on how to substitute hazardous chemicals Sara Pérez Purificación Morán 729 POPs in articles and phase-out opportunities - a publication in the frame of the Stockholm Convention Roland Weber Nana Zhao Yuan Chen Jinhui Li 852 Flame retardants in electronic enclosures: Do the benefits justify the health and ecological risks? Simona Yi-Balan Arlene Blum 965 Responsible disposal of flame retardant-treated furniture foam Simona Yi-Balan Stephen Naylor Donald Lucas Arlene Blum 1096 Bionic-finish® eco an ecological and sustainable alternative to perfluorinated polymers for hydrophobizing textiles Frederic Gallo Wolfan Schumann Roland Weber 1235 A case example of market-based strategies to eliminate persistent toxic pollutants - IPENS global lead paint elimination campaign Semia Gharbi Sara Prosche Jack Weinberg Valerie Denney Scott Clark 1257 Hidden consequences - the cost of industrial water pollution on people, planet and profit Ilze Smit Manfred Santen Du Sha Mirjam Koop 1275
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 43 Ten years of monitoring substanses in sludge and outgoing water from Swedish waste water treatment plants Linda Linderholm Jan Christiansson Peter Haglund 648 Trends in levels of dioxins in ambient air across Australia over the last decade Jennifer Powell Melita Keywood Gras John Mueller Jochen 663 Brominated dioxins and PBDEs: Occurrence trend in UK food Alwyn Fernandes David Mortimer Martin Rose Frankie Smith Sean Panton 914 Long term temporal and spatial trends of persistent organic pollutants in Scottish soils Zulin Zhang 919 Dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCBs in ambient air from Catalonia (Spain): 2005-2013 Jordi Díaz-Ferrero Isabel Hernández Lucinio González-Sabaté 924 Levels, spatial distribution and sources of atmospheric OCPs, PCBs and PBDEs in a Svalbard-Sao Tomé transect Nuno Ratola Carola Graf Silvia Lacorte Sara Montesinos Arminda Alves Adrián Garrido Andrew Sweetman Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero Kevin Jones Knut Breivik 1181 Local pesticide soil measurements put in a global perspective - 20 years of soil measurements Louise Camenzuli Martin Scheringer Konrad Hungerbuhler 1222 Serum PCB levels in a representative sample of the Spanish adult population: The bioambient.es project Mónica Bartolomé Olga Huetos Beatriz Pérez-Gómez Nuria Aragonés Eva Calvo Marta Cervantes-Amat Miguel Vila Marta Esteban Argelia Castaño Montserrat Ruiz-Moraga 1226 Long range transport of persistent organic pollutants at Hateruma island in the period from 2008 to 2010 Yoshikatsu Takazawa Yasuyuki Shibata 1273 Trends in the background levels of persistent organic pollutants: Active and passive networks Jana Klanova Petra Pribylova Roman Prokes Petr Kukucka Jana Boruvkova Ondrej Audy Ivan Holoubek Lenka Vankova 1285 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport modelling
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    44 Monday 1September 2014 Unintentional formation of POPs Comparison analysis of dioxins patterns of wastewater between manufacturing facility of VCM and incineration facilities Kim Seon Taek Hong Chur Ui Cha Yong Ho Kim Pil Huen Kim Sung Eon Seo Won Joo Byung Hyun Cho 654 Behaviors of 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol and the biotransformation compounds in sewage treatment processes Mamoru Motegi Kiyoshi Nojiri Yuichi Horii 719 Chlorophenols, chlorobenzenes and PAHs during thermal degradation of flexible polyurethane foam. María Ángeles Garrido López Rafael Font Montesinos 775 Chlorinated compounds formed in the emissions from pyrolysis and combustion of waste vegetable oil María Ángeles Garrido López María Dolores Rey Martínez Rafael Font Montesinos 776 Formation mechanism of chlorinated pyrene in combustion of polyvinyl chloride Yuichi Miyake Qi Wang Takashi Amagai Yuichi Horii 857 PCBs in colouring agent contamination and patterns in selected samples Frank Neugebauer Judith Soehler Cathrin Ast Olaf Paepke 1100 Identification of PCB congeners by unintentional formation Takumi Takasuga Takeshi Nakano Yasuyuki Shibata 1205
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    Program Tuesday 2 September 2014 Tuesday
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Tuesday 2 September 2014 Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 45 08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session Human exposure to POPs: Past, present and future - Dr. Antonia Calafat Auditorio 09:15 - 09:55 Coffee break & exhibition 09:55 - 12:15 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport modelling Auditorio Industrial, occupational and accidental exposure Doblón Formation, inhibition and destruction of non dioxin-like compounds Comendador Occurrence in sediments, soils and water I Castilla Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II Hidalgo 12:15 - 13:30 Lunch & exhibition Lunch seminars presented by Bruker & Thermo Comendador & Escudo 13:30 - 15:10 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport modelling Auditorio Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation I Castilla Sources and emission inventories Hidalgo Risk assessment, management and communication Doblón Non-target and emerging contaminant analysis Comendador 15:10 - 15:40 Coffee break & exhibition 15:40 - 17:20 Epidemiology and burden of disease Comendador Sources, transport, bioaccumulation and fate of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in the marine environment: From coastal regions to the global oceans Doblón Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake III Hidalgo Contamination of persistent toxic substances (PTS) in Asian Countries Auditorio Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation II Castilla 17:20 - 18:30 Poster session 2 Sponsored by Pacific Rim Poster Area
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    46 Tuesday 2September 2014 09:55 – 12:15 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport modelling Room: Auditorio Chairs: Athanasios Katsoyiannis and Ramón Guardans 9:55 Towards the implementation of the Stockholm Convention in Spain: Air monitoring results of organochlorine pesticides, pcbs, pcdd/fs and pb des within the period 2008-2013 Juan Muñoz-Arnanz Jose Luis Roscales María Ros Laura Morales Esteban Abad Begoña Jiménez 1289 10:15 Surveillance of new priority chemicals in air under the global atmospheric passive sampling (gaps ) network Tom Harner Jasmin Schuster Ed Sverko Liisa Jantunen Sum Chi Lee Karla Pozo 1147 10:35 A Great Lakes perspective on brominated flame retardants: lessons from the integrated atmospheric deposition network Marta Venier Amina Salamova Todd Nettesheim Ronald Hites 600 10:55 The TOMPs ambient air monitoring network continuous data on the UK air quality for 20 years Andy Sweetman Athanasios Katsoyiannis 887 11:15 Long-term trends of POPs under the European monitoring and evaluation programme (emep ) contribution to the global monitoring plan Pernilla Bohlin Nizzetto Athanasios Katsoyiannis Aas Wenche Breivik Knut Hung Hayley 824 11:35 Canada’s northern contaminants program: Monitoring and research in support of the Stockholm Convention Birgit Braune Hung Hayley Derek Muir Tom Harner Jason Stow Russel Shearer 743 11.55 Experiences from 20 years of pops monitoring in Greenland marine biota Frank Riget Katrin Vorkamp Rosanna Bossi Christian Sonne Robert J. Letcher Dietz Rune 599
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 47 09:55 – 12:15 Industrial, occupational and accidental exposure Room: Doblón Chairs: Niklas Johansson and Olaf Paepke 9:55 When flame retardants burn: Exposure to combustion by-products and cancer risk among fire fighters Susan Shaw ML Berger SH Zahm K Kannan 1302 10:15 Elevated serum levels of PFOS and PFHXs in firefighters with past exposure to aqueous film forming foam (afff ) Anna Rotander Leisa-Maree Toms Margaret Kay Lesa Aylward Jochen Mueller 1032 10:55 Source identification and age dating of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure in workers at a transformer dismantling plant Jean-François Focant David Megson Donald Patterson Maeve Lohan Paul Worsfold Sean Comber Gwen O’Sullivan 1278 11:15 Dioxin in human milk and serum from Taranto, Italy Donald G. Patterson Jr. Donald Patterson Carlo Monti Walt Shields 959 11:35 Dioxins, dibenzofurans, and non-ortho polychlorinated biphenyls in a subset of the Anniston Community Health Survey Marian Pavuk Nina Dutton Wayman Turner Andreas Sjödin Scott Bartell 1090 11:55 Biomonitoring of selected halogenated organics and metals in Vietnamese women electronic waste incinerator workers Arnold Schecter Hoang Trong Quynh William Shropshire Helen Oduor Linda Hynan Jasmeet Gill Linda Birnbaum 1101 09:55 – 11:35 Formation, inhibition and destruction of non dioxin-like compounds Room: Comendador Chairs: Werner Tirler and Lu Shengyong 9:55 The decomposition of gaseous 1,2-dichlorobenzene and ozone over the V2O5-WO3/TiO2 catalytic films Rixiao Zhao Qiuling Wang 860 10:15 Effect of oxygen content on the thermal desorption of polychlorinated biphenyls contaminated soil Jie Liu Zhonghua Zhao Tong Chen Alfons Buekens Jianhua Yan 644 10:35 Adsorption properties of perfluorohexanoic acid onto anion exchange polymers in industrial wastewater Karnwadee Wilaingam Shuhei Tanaka Pattarawan Chularueangaksorn Yuji Suzuki Ryosuke Ono Shigeo Fujii 770 10:55 Mechanism of the formation of chlorinated organic compounds in the iron ore sintering process Sun Y Lina Liu Yifei Sun Xin Fu Tianle Zhu 858 11:15 Size controlled separation of dioxins by adsorption onto zeolites Maher Ben Abda 805
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    48 Tuesday 2September 2014 09:55 – 11:55 Occurrence in sediments, soils and water I Room: Castilla Chairs: Mehran Alaee and Joan Grimalt 9:55 Transfer of perfluorinated compounds from water to soil and uptake by crop plants Yuji Suzuki Shuhei Tanaka Shigeo Fujii Ryo Suzuki Haruka Ando Norimitsu Saito 1297 10:15 Sorption and leaching of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil Lutz Ahrens Sarah Josefsson Erika Schedin Swetlana Degner Sofia Bergström Karin Wiberg 680 10:35 PCDD/F and pcb levels in German forest soils Bernd M Bussian Michaela Pandelova Bernhard Henkelmann Steffen Uhlig Bernd M Bussian Karl-Werner Schramm 846 10:55 National snap-shot of POPs in Australian-sourced landfill leachate and biosolids Christie Gallen Dan Drage Sara Broomhall Sarit Kaserzon Christine Baduel Michael Gallen Andrew Banks Jochen Mueller 974 11:15 Levels and distribution of pcdd/fs and pcb s in soils from Chongqing city in china Lirong Gao 744 11:35 Halogenated polyaromatics in soil from an e-waste burning site in Ghana Shin Takahashi Nguyen Minh Tue Akitoshi Goto Shin Takahashi Takaaki Itai Kwadwo Asante Kei Nomiyama Shinsuke Tanabe 994 09:55 – 12:15 Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II Room: Hidalgo Chairs: David Mortimer and Jochen Mueller 9:55 Safe food production from free range beef minimizing TEQ-levels in meat by tracking PCB-sources Roland Weber Michael Albrecht Karlheinz Ballschmiter Elke Bruns-Weller Josef Kamphues Wolfgang Körner Rainer Malisch Thomas Nöltner Hans Schenkel Corinna Vossler 942 10:15 High PCB contamination detected in cattle from extensive farming in Switzerland Markus Zennegg Peter Schmid 620 10:35 Dioxin and PCB concentration and distribution in sheep grazing near a solid waste incinerator Giampiero Scorti-chini Roberta Ceci Gianfranco Diletti Alfonso De Benedictis Corrado De Notarpietro Manuela Leva Giacomo Migliorati 1272 10:55 Building related sources of PCBs in eggs from free range hens Ron Hoogenboom Guillaume ten Dam Jaap Immerzeel Wim Traag 1063 11:15 Is it safe to eat eggs from your own chickens? Study performed in an area with historical and recent PCDD/F and PCB contamination in Flanders, Belgium Maja Mampaey 797 11:35 Findings of PCDDs/PCDFs in selected oleoresins Olaf Paepke Stephan Bornemann Taike Duan Kai Schmengler Nina Lohmann Matthias Opel Marion Mandix 803 11:55 Dioxins and PCBs in hen eggs from conventional and free range farms from the Danish control program in 2012-13 Soren Sorensen Lulu Krüger Rossana Bossi Tommy Licht Cederberg Kirsten Haljaer Lund 1160
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 49 13:30- 15:10 Ten years of global monitoring under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants (POPs): Trends, sources and transport modelling Room: Auditorio Chairs: Athanasios Katsoyiannis and Ramón Guardans 13:30 Evaluation of human exposure to Stockholm Convention POPs in Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand Britta Hedlund Marika Berglund Kristin Larsson 587 13:50 The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) contribution to the Global Monitoring under the Stockholm Convention Simon Wilson Lars-Otto Reiersen 645 14:10 Pilot modelling of PCDD/F transport and fate on global scale and within the European region Alexey Gusev 997 14:30 Long-range transport of industrial-use organic contaminants with e-waste: Possible implications for emissions, transport and environmental exposure Knut Breivik James M. Armitage Frank Wania 751 14:50 Modelling historical α - and β - hexachlorocyclohexane budget in the Arctic Ocean Yi-Fan Li Robie MacDonald Hayley Hung 1113 13:30- 15:10 Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation I Room: Castilla Chairs: Donald Patterson and Yolanda Picó 13:30 Multi-residue analysis of phosphate and brominated flame retardants in solid food matrices using ultrasonication and vacuum assisted extraction (UVAE) and GC-MS Fuchao Xu Ángel García-Bermejo Govindan Malarvannan Belén Gómara Hugo Neels Adrian Covaci 1087 13:50 Determinations of time weighted average concentration of pcb s and dioxin-like PCBs in river water by means of continuous flow integrative sampler (CFIS). Julio Llorca Rafael Tortajada Noemí Santiago Bruno Barillon 861 14:10 Inexpensive rapid method for POP analysis of food using ASE and tandem acid silica/carbon columns David Hope Patrick Pond 931 14:30 Continuous dioxin emission monitoring measurement results of extended application ranges Jürgen Reinmann 1079 14:50 Optimization of the analytical method for dioxin-like pcb s in low volume samples of human serum of patients facing fertility problems Julia Moltó Raiza Paul Nuria Ortuño Maria De Los Llanos Medrano Jon Aizpurua Carlos Bezos María José Gómez-Torres 1001
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    50 Tuesday 2September 2014 13:30- 15:10 Risk assessment, management and communication Room: Doblón Chairs: Martí Nadal and Minghui Zeng 13:30 The importance of accurate, reliable gas chromatography mass spectrometry data in ecological and human health risk assessments: How your data can influence management decisions Laura Quinn Jayne De Vos Martin Brits Wihan Pheiffer Henk Bouwman Rialet Pieters 940 13:50 Case study of application of risk assessment for PCBs in soil in the vicinity of transformer recycling plant Hyoung Seop Kim Jeong Ki Yoon Ji-In Kim Min-Jin Lee Sun-Kyoung Shin Tae Seung Kim 1058 14:10 A trilateral story in toxics management the North American commission for environmental cooperation dioxins, furans and hexachlorobenzene task force Lorraine Seed Beatriz Cárdenas 850 14:30 Is there a mechanistic basis to combine non dioxin-like PCBs with PBDEs for human risk assessment? Martin van den Berg Marjolijn Kock Milou Dingemans 871 14:50 Environmental policy of dioxins/furans and pcb s in Malaysia: Issues, monitoring and strategies Yin-Hui Leong Normawati Mohamad Nor Pui-Nyuk Chiang Hajjaj Juharullah Jaafar Chee-Yuen Gan Mohamed Isa Abdul Majid 956 13:30- 15:10 Sources and emission inventories Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Heidelore Fiedler and João Assunsao 13:30 Tracing POP-BDE routes through plastic waste streams in the Netherlands Sicco Brandsma 899 13:50 Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in effluents from hazardous waste treatment facilities Anna Kärrman Ingrid Ericson Jogsten Jenna Davies Bert van Bavel Aase Hersleth Holsen Jens Laugesen 1251 14:10 A pcb inventory and material flow considering production, historic uses, waste management, sinks and sources Gerlinde Knetsch Konstantin Terytze Roland Weber 845 14:30 Characteristics of dioxin and furan emissions from industrial waste incinerators in vietnam Thuong Nguyen Van Nam Vu Duc Hung Nguyen Xuan Hue Nguyen Thi Minh Son Le Ke Thuy Nguyen Van 1248 14:50 Material flow and substance flow analysis of pop-pb des in Nigeria and the risk of dioxin formation and release Omotayo Sindiku Joshua Babayemi Oladele Osibanjo Staffan Lundstedt Roland Weber 1212
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 51 13:30- 14:50 Non-target and emerging contaminant analysis Room: Comendador Chairs: Frank Dorman and Juan Vicente Sancho 13:30 Strategies and techniques for identifying unknown compounds in environmental samples Eric J. Reiner Miren Pena-Abaurrea Karl Jobst Matt Robson Anne Myers Li Shen Alina Muscalu Ralph Ruffolo Vince Taguchi Paul Helm 1185 13:50 Analytical method development for 2, 4, 6, 8 - Tetrachlorodibenzothiophene (tcdt) in river sediments utilizing gcxgc-TOF MS and apgc-tqs Frank Dorman Adam Ladak Kari Organtini Doug Stevens Robert Parette Wendy Pearson 650 14:10 Sensitive and rapid untargeted screening for emerging toxicants by combining LC-MS with a gene reporter assay via nanofractionation Willem Jonker Marja Lamoree Govert Somsen Corine Houtman Jeroen Kool Timo Hamers 936 14:30 Potential of gas chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-tandem mass spectrometry for screening of hexabromocyclododecane Juan Vicente Sancho T. Portolés C. Sales J. Beltran E. Abad M. Ábalos J. Sauló H. Fiedler F. Hernández 1609
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    52 Tuesday 2September 2014 15:40 – 17:20 Epidemiology and burden of disease Room: Comendador Chairs: Georg Becher and Arnold Schecter 15:40 Pbde exposure and reproductive function tests in men Colleen Makey Michael McClean Lewis Braverman Elizabeth Pearce Andreas Sjodin Janice Weinberg Thomas Webster 1202 16:00 Polychlorinated biphenyls, inflammatory biomarkers, and diabetes status in the Anniston Community Health Survey Marian Pavuk Nina Dutton Heather Clair Banrida Wahlang Matthew Cave 1145 16:20 Adjusting for disease misclassification due to loss to follow-up in a historical cohort of trichlorophenol workers Laura Scott George Maldonado 723 16:40 Use of non-targeted metabolomic profiling to study possible metabolic effects of p,p’- DDE in a population-based study Samira Salihovic Andrea Ganna Bert van Bavel Tove Fall Monica P Lind Corey D Broeckling Erik Ingelsson Jessica E Prenni Lars Lind 1133 17:00 Health and environment-wide associations based on large population surveys Joan Grimalt Marta Schuhmacher Demosthenis Sarigiannis Isabella Annesi-Maesano 1112 15:40 – 17:20 Sources, transport, bioaccumulation and fate of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in the marine environment: From coastal regions to the global oceans Room: Doblón Chairs: Jordi Dachs and Rosalinda Gioia 15:40 Nationwide monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (pfcs) in seawater, sediment and bivalves from Korean coastal waters Sunggyu Lee Aihua Shen Xiangzi Jin Woochang Jeong Yunsun Jeong Sangyoon Lee Hyun-Kyung Lee Seong-Soo Kim Hyo-Bang Moon 895 16:00 Spatial gradients of pcb s and ocps in surface seawater associated with coastal cities hot-spots Georg Hanke Giulio Mariani Simona Tavazzi Gert Suurkuusk Jacek Tronczynski Bruno Andral Grozdan Kuspilic Jelena Mandic Andra Oros 1083 16:20 Transfer and bioaccumulation of the persistent organic contaminants at the first trophic levels: Short pelagic food webs in the Gulf of Lion, western Mediterranean Sea Jacek Tronczynski 1158 16:40 Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, furans and biphenyls in plankton from the global oceans Laura Morales Jordi Dachs MªCarmen Fernandez- Pinos Belén González-Gaya Beatriz Aristizabal MªGenerosa Martrat Jordi Parera Manuela Ábalos Esteban Abad 993 17:00 Global distribution and fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the tropical and subtropical open ocean Belén González-Gaya Laura Morales Begoña Jiménez Mario Fernández Jordi Dachs Esteban Abad 999 Daniel González-Fernández
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 53 15:40 – 17:20 Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake lll Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Peter Fuerst and Luisa Ramos Bordajandi 15:40 PCDD/F and dl-pcb transfer to milk in buffaloes exposed to contaminated feed Giampiero Scortichini Gianfranco Diletti Roberta Ceci Carla Ippoliti Nicola Ferri Enrico Marchi Luigi Pirito 1271 16:00 Perfluoroalkyl acids and their precursors in Swedish food: The relative importance of direct and indirect dietary exposure Wouter Gebbink Anders Glynn Per Ola Darnerud Urs Berger 762 16:20 Dietary exposure of the Belgian adult population to non-dioxin-like pcb s Joris van Loco Oay Cimenci Stefanie Vandevijvere Séverine Goscinny Marie-Anne van Den Bergh Vincent Hanot Christine Vinkx 920 16:40 Food as a major source of human exposure to PBDEs around e-waste recycling sites in Eastern China Iryna Labunska Stuart Harrad Mengjiao Wang David Santillo Paul Johnston 672 17:00 Dietary intake of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (pb des) and hexa-brominated biphenyls (hexa-bbs ) from fresh foods around taiwan Chung-Yu Chen Ching-Chang Lee Jung-Wei Chang Chung-Feng Hung Ya-Chen Hsu Yi-Ting Kao 1022 15:40 – 17:20 Contamination of persistent toxic substances (PTS) in Asian Countries Room: Auditorio Chairs: Yi-Fan Li and Hyo-Bang Moon 15:40 Atmospheric new flame retardants in Lhasa city in the Tibetan Plateau, China Wan-Li Ma 782 16:00 Brominated flame retardants in air of China Hong Qi Wenlong Li Wanli Ma Liyan Liu Zifeng Zhang Zhi Zhang Yi-Fan Li 968 16:20 Occurrence of phthalates and assessment human exposure to phthalates in indoor dust collected from northern cities, China Liyan Liu Hailing Li Jia Li Wanli Ma Yifan Li 973 16:40 Application of 384 well high-throughput DR-CALUX assay for detection of dioxin-like compounds from e-waste recycling activities in the northern part of Vietnam Go Suzuki Masayuki Someya Le H Tuyen Hidenori Matsukami Pham H Viet Natsuyo Uchida-Noda Shin Takahashi Nguyen M Tue Hidetaka Takigami Takashi Fujimori 1048 17:00 Phthalate metabolites in urine from Chinese young adults: Concentrations and exposure Chongjing Gao 1081
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    54 Tuesday 2September 2014 15:40 – 17:20 Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation II Room: Castilla Chairs: Jef Focant and Silvia Lacorte 15:40 Novel approches for fast sample preparation of POPs in complex fatty (semi-) solid matrices Lourdes Ramos Miren Pena-Abaurrea 1118 16:00 A new and highly innovative automatic purification system evaluated for dioxins and PCBs Philippe Marchand Elodie Lesquin Aline Brosseaud Vincent Vaccher Anaïs Venisseau Bruno Le Bizec 828 16:20 Fast sample preparation for routine determination of PCDD/Fs, PCBs and PBDEs in food and feed Thorsten Bernsmann Michael Albrecht Peter Fürst 1138 16:40 Hydroxy-PAHs in human urine samples Frank Neugebauer Cathrin Ast Nina Lohmann Olaf Paepke 1258 17:00 Evaluation of automatic sample purification system for dioxin and PCB analysis by the use of GC-HRMS and GC-MS/MS Hiroyuki Fujita 1102
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 55
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    56 Tuesday 2September 2014 Urinary Bisphenol A levels and exposure assessment in the Korean population Jaehong Park Ahra Ko Jeong-Mi Lee Da-Hyun Jeong Jin-Hwan Hong Myung-Sil Hwang 872 Feces as an indicator of body burden of brominated flame retardants in toddlers Leena Sahlström Ulla Sellström Sanna Lignell Cynthia A. de Wit Per Ola Darnerud 877 Serum levels of dioxins and furans and proximity of industrial facilities in the biomadrid study Mario Fernández Pablo Fernández-Navarro María José González Nuria Aragonés Jenaro Astray Jordi Parera Mercedes Martínez Esteban Abad José Frutos García 888 Exposure to Bisphenol A and phthalate metabolites in intensive care unit patients: Association with the type of the medical devices Govindan Malarvannan Johan Huygh Eveline Dirinck Katrien Clotman Luc van Gaal Tom Schepens Philippe Jorens Walter Verbrugghe Adrian Covaci 891 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) concentrations from an Australian population in 2010/11 Fiona Harden Leisa-Maree Toms Peter Hobson Daniel Drage Jochen Mueller 941 Urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites levels in a representative sample of the Spanish adult population: The bioambient.es project Juan José Ramos Mónica Bartolomé Eva Calvo Francisco Cutanda Beatriz Pérez-Gómez Olga Huetos Oscar González Marta Esteban Argelia Castaño Montserrat Ruiz-Moraga 1043 POSTER SESSION 2 17:20 - 18:30 Biomonitoring in humans I Perfluoroalkyl acids with isomer analysis in the sera of 50 new couples in Tianjin, China Wei Chen Lingyan Zhu Weiwei Jiang Yifeng Zhang 549 Modification and application of an in vitro human gastrointestinal tract for the determination of oral bioaccessibility of polybrominated diphenyl ethers Ovokeroye Abafe Bice Martincigh 700 Hair as a non-invasive alternative matrix for human biomonitoring of PFAS Andreia Alves Adrian Covaci Stefan Voorspoels 713 Evaluation of dried blood spots for determination of perfluoroalkyl substances in blood Somrutai Poothong Elsa Lundanes Cathrine Thomsen Line S Haug 731 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (pb des) in the blood of a German population group Hermann Fromme 755 Occurrence of dechloranes in blood from a Norwegian and a German cohort Hermann Fromme 756 The use of a simple pharmacokinetic model to evaluate the effect of ongoing blood loss on human serum concentrations of perfluorinated acids Jochen Mueller Matthew Lorber Geoff Eaglesham Jack Thompson Leisa-Maree Toms Peter Hobson 789 Associations between phthalate exposures and interference of testicular steroidogenesis pathway in adult men Wei-Hsiang Chang Sih-Syuan Li Hsien-An Pan Meng-Hsing Wu Ching-Chang Lee 793
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 57 Flow cytometry analysis of the changes of sperm functions in Yu-Cheng young men prenatally exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls and dibenzofurans Ping-Chi Hsu 702 Hair as a biomarker of human exposure to pfrs. Case study on a mother-child cohort Agnieszka Kucharska Enrique Cequier Adrian Covaci Cathrine Thomsen Stefan Voorspoels Georg Becher 780 Postnatal exposure to pesticides, pcb s and BFRs in Tanzanian infants: Occurrence and nursing daily intake estimation Anuschka Polder Mette Müller Mariam Murtadha Elisabeth Lie Hezron Nonga Wilbert Bunini Manyilizu Janneche Utne Skaare Robinson Mdegela Jan Ludvig Lyche Frida Mokiti 822 Levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in mothers milk from first-time mothers in Uppsala, Sweden: Results from year 2012 and temporal trends for the time period 1996-2012 Ulrika Fridén Sanna Lignell Arpi Bergh Marie Aune Maria Haglund Anders Glynn 826 Infant exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) via consumption of homemade baby food in Korea Yunsun Jeong Sunggyu Lee Kyungho Choi Sunmi Kim Sungkyoon Kim Sung-Deuk Choi Hyo-Bang Moon Jeongim Park 904 Survey of PFC precursors in paired maternal and cord serum form Jiangsu province, China Lin Yang Yu Shi Yunfeng Zhao Jingguang Li Yongning Wu Yuxin Wang 957 Do PCBs, OCPs, and dioxin-like compounds with high molecular weight decrease human maternal-fetal placental transfer rates? Masamichi Hanazato Akifumi Eguchi Hiroko Nakaoka Emiko Todaka Chie Koga Yoshiharu Matsuno Chisato Mori 971 Correlations between maternal-fetal transfer rates and physico-chemical properties of PCBs, OCPs, PBDEs, and dioxin-like compounds Akifumi Eguxhi Masamichi Hanazato Yoshiharu Matsuno Norimichi Suzuki Chisato Mori 983 Biomonitoring in humans I Sponsored by PCBs and PCDD/Fs in blood samples from Germany Michael Albrecht Markus Appel Wolfgang Voelkel Bernhard Liebl Eike Roscher Hermann Fromme 1070 New insights on perfluorochemical trends in two generations of California women Myrto Petreas Miaomiao Wang June Soo Park Nickilou Krigbaum Sara Encisco Piera Cirillo Barbara Cohn 1104 Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in blood of Yusho patients during medical check-ups performed in 2012 Takashi Miyawaki 1214
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    POSTER SESSION 2 17:20 - 18:30 58 Tuesday 2 September 2014 Prenatal exposure to dioxin and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and language development in 3 year old children Helen Engelstad Kvalem Synnve Schjølberg Ida Henriette Caspersen Kristine Vejrup Jan Alexander Helle Katrine Knutsen Per Magnus Helle Margrete Meltzer Margaretha Haugen Anne Lise Brantsæter 1026 Novel halogenated flamed retardants in breast milk from China Jun Jin Yiming Sun Qiuxu Li Meng Xu Ying Wang Peng Li 1074 Miniaturized sample preparation for the measurement of selected OCPs and PCBs in low volume of blood by GC-MS/MS Jean-François Focant Benjamin L’Homme 1162 Biomonitoring in humans I Concentrations and removal rate of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) in Tongyeong and Jinhae, Korea Hyo Jin Lee Gibeum Kim 660 Pollution characteristics of volatile organic compounds in urban areas of Haryana State, India Amit Kumar Monika Punia Krishan Kumar Bhupendra Singh Vinod Jain 667 Health risk assessment of butyltin intake from seafood in Taiwan Hsiu-Ling Chen 790 Concentrations and exposure assessment of total and methyl mercury via shark consumption collected from offshore and coastal waters of Korea Sang-Jo Kim Hyun-Kyung Lee Hyo-Bang Moon 918 Comparative analysis of PCDD/Fs in soil around waste incineration plants in Northeastern China using ELISA and GC/HRMS Wan-Li Ma 961 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and chlorinated organic pollutants in human breast milk from Thessaloniki, Greece Olga-Ioanna Kalantzi Lida Dimitriadou Ioannis Tzafetas Govindan Malarvannan Vassiliki Zournatzi-Koiou Adrian Covaci Eleni Iossifidou 1193 Dioxin and PCB concentrations in umbilical cord blood collected in Hokkaidou, Japan Jumboku Kajiwiara Takashi Todaka Sachiko Itoh Hironori Hirakawa Seiko Sasaki Takashi Miyawaki Reiko KIshi Tamiko Ikeno Masutaka Furue Cihiro Miyasita 1229 Fate and seasonal variations of PAEs in WWTPs of Harbin, China Hong Qi Ji Qi Liyan Liu Zifeng Zhang Mingxi Qin Jia Li Yi-Fan Li Wanli Ma 970 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers on window surface films in Chinese trains Liyan Liu Yongsheng Ding Wenlong Li Dan Sun Yifan Li Hongliang Jia 1132 The evaluation of organochlorine pesticides in tissue and sediment in estuary of Taiwan Kai Hsien Chi Yuan-Cheng Hsu Ching-Lien Tsai Cheng-Ping Wu Yuan-Wu Chen Yung-Yi Sung Ying-Ming Weng 1134 Inter laboratory comparison: A case study of pcb analysis in transformer oil by using gc in Vietnam Pham Manh Hoai Nguyen Anh Tuan Nguyen Ngoc Quynh Tran The Loan 1210 Contamination of persistent toxic substances (PTS) in Asian Countries
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Sponsored by August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 59 Perfluorinated compounds and food allergies in adolescents (12-19 years of age): Analysis of NHANES 2005-2006 and 2007-2010 Franco Scinicariello Melanie Buser 714 Exposure to persistent organic pollutants: Relation with visceral adiposity and glucose metabolism Govindan Malarvannan Eveline Dirinck Philippe Jorens Alin Dirtu Luc van Gaal Hugo Neels Adrian Covaci 892 Agent Orange/dioxin contamination assessment and management in Vietnam Nguyen van Thuong Son Le Ke Truong Nghiem Xuan 556 Initial result of health promotion and rehabilitation for people having history of Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam by sauna methods of eliminating toxic in Thai Binh province Tran Ngoc Tam 566 The application of health risk assessment to setting national environmental regulatory standards of dioxin Le Thi Hai Le Nguyen Xuan Net Le Ke Son Kirsten Forsyth 960 Epidemiology and burden of disease Exposure to POPs in Vietnam
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    60 Tuesday 2September 2014 Halogenated flame retardants in home-produced eggs from an electronic waste recycling region in South China Xiaobo Zheng Adrian Covaci Xiaojun Luo Jiangping Wu Bixian Mai 703 Analysis of long chain perfluorosulfonic acids and perfluorocarboxylic acids in feed using uplc -ms /ms Petra Kosubová Noora Perkola Klára Kantoová 787 Tissue distribution of Bisphenol A in tipped reef shark and risk assessment of shark fin consumption Yeru Huang Jinlin Liu Bing Du Minghung Wong Li Zhou Shan Niu Xiulan Zhang Yeru Huang Lifei Zhang Liang Dong Shuangxin Shi 799 Safety of organic meat Philippe Marchand Gaud Dervilly-Pinel Ronan Cariou Philippe Marchand Brice Minvielle Angélique Travel Jérôme Normand Bruno Le Bizec Erwan Engel 804 Lindane γ - hexachlorocyclohexane in vegetables and human health risk Kenneth Sajwan Bhupander Kumar 816 Levels of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in functional foods enriched with fatty acids omega-3 Ángel García-Bermejo Pérez Susana Mohr María José González Carlos Laura Herrero Collantes Belén Gómara Moreno 820 Phenolic substances in food analytical survey of 11 phenols, including BPA, and estimated intake based on Swedish market basket samples Per Ola Darnerud Sanna Lignell Elvy Netzel 851 Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake I Levels of Dechlorane Plus and related compounds (Dechlorane 602, 603 and 604) in vegetable and marine oils Annie von Eyken Lluis Pijuan Ramon Martí María Jesús Montaña Jordi Díaz-Ferrero 906 Concentration of Dechlorane Plus in fish samples collected in Kyushu district, western Japan Tsuguhide Hori Takashi Miyawaki Koji Takahashi Daisuke Yasutake Takamitsu Yamamoto Jumboku Kajiwara Takahiro Watanabe 972 Determination of hexabromocyclododecane in fish samples collected from Japanese markets Koji Takahashi Tsuguhide Hori Jumboku Kajiwara Takahiro Watanabe 982 Surveillance of concentrations of harmful elements in foods purchased in areas affected by the great east Japan earthquake Yohei Kataoka Takahiro Watanabe Akiko Hachisuka Tomoko Hayashi Reiko Teshima Rieko Matsuda 1046 Determination of 16 perfluorinated compounds in milk and breast milk by UPLC - MS/MS Laure Joly Jessica Marchi Samia Barro Vincent Hanot 1085 Exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) from fresh , frozen and canned food from Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. Arnold Schecter Matthew Lorber Krista Christensen Olaf Paepke Jasmeet Gill William Shropshire Linda Birnbaum 1107 Influence of cooking methods on levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in Lake Char (Salvelinus umbla) from Lake Vättern, Sweden Ingrid Ericson Jogsten Alice Rasmussen Ulrika Eriksson 1149 POSTER SESSION 2 17:20 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 61 Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in vegetable oils/fats and nut/seed butters Andreya Cooke 572 Monitoring of 7 indicator PCBs in shellfish, Korea Jeounghwa Shin 573 Dioxin concentrations in Italian cheeses imported to Turkey between 2008-2010 Yunus Ucar Gul Celik Cakirogullari Devrim Kilic 649 Determination of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (pcdds), dibenzofurans (pcdfs) and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (dl-pcbs) in commercial honeys from Brazil and Spain Ángel García-Bermejo Pérez Susana Mohr Ijoni Hilda Costabeber Laura Herrero Collantes María José González Carlos Belén Gómara Moreno 821 Insects as a source of protein for animal feed and human nutrition: Potential for exposure to dioxins? Martin Rose Alwyn Fernandes Elaine Fitches Joe Holland Maureen Wakefield R. Steve Petch Adrian Charlton Michael Dickinson 840 NDL-polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in food: Three years data from Marche and Umbria regions (italy) Arianna Piersanti Tamara Tavoloni Eleonora Bastari Carmela Lestingi Monia Perugini Valentina Bardeggia 879 Low levels of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs in Greek farmed fish Danae Costopoulou Irene Vassiliadou Leondios Leondiadis 902 gmp.GALIS: A self-monitoring system for feed producers. PCDD /F and DL-PCB results from 2011 to 2014 Gerardo Fernández Martínez Verónica Fernández-Villarrenaga Martín 1025 Concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls in commercially available fish obtained from tsunami-stricken areas of Japan Yoshinori Uekusa Satoshi Takatsuki Rieko Matsuda Takahiro Watanabe Akiko Hachisuka Yohei Kataoka Reiko Teshima Tomoaki Tsutsumi 1037 Contamination of seafood by PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in South Korea Hye-Ok Kwon Yun-Se Lee Yun-Seok Chang Chul-Su Kim Sung-Deuk Choi 1061 Temporal and spatial variability of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) in cow's milk from different regions of Chile during the 2011 to 2013 survey Nicolás Pizarro-Aránguiz Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón Aldo Maddaleno Carolina Araya Jordán Betty San Martín 1098 Evaluation of human exposure to polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) through milk consumption in 7 different regions of chile from 2011 to 2013. Nicolás Pizarro-Aránguiz Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón Aldo Maddaleno Carolina Araya Jordán Betty San Martín 1099 Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II PCDD, PCDF, and pcb levels in goat and sheep milk from extensively reared herds in the Sardinia region, italy Giannina Chessa Gianfranco Brambilla Antonio Onnis Salvatore Cambula Patrizia Piras Maurizio Cossu 903 Dioxins, furans and DL-PCBs in biotechnologically produced omega-3 fatty acids Jordi Díaz-Ferrero Alba Farnós Ramon Martí Sergi Abad Turon Xavier 922 Sponsored by
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    62 Tuesday 2September 2014 Dietary exposure to pfos and pfoa in the Austrian population Daniela Mihats Sandra Kulcsar Stefan Weiss Michael Prean Elke Rauscher-Gabernig 671 Carry over of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs from contaminated grass pellets into liver and fatty tissues of growing sheep Anja Lüth Marie Luise Stark Ron Hoogenboom Markus Spolders Helmut Schafft Matthias Gehling Matthias Monika Lahrssen-Wiederholt Jürgen Zentek 695 PBDE contamination episode in vegetation and silage near pbde operation factories in taiwan Ching Chang Lee Chung Yu Chen Ching Chen Shu Yao Yang 808 Levels of organotin compounds in diet samples from Portugal - preliminary results from a duplicate diet study Sónia D. Coelho Ana C.A. Sousa Luís Taborda-Barata M. Ramiro Pastorinho Tomohiko Isobe Ana R. Barros Shin Takahashi António J.A. Nogueira Shinsuke Tanabe 859 Halogenated natural products and chiral pollutants Ecotoxicological effects for heavy metal and chiral pesticide co-exposure: Chiral perturbation Yuezhong Wen Hui Chen Yuqin Zou Xiaolin Sheng Weiping Liu 578 Accumulation of dioxins and PCB in house fly larvae (Musca domestica) reared in poultry manure and used in feed for organic laying hens Tommy L. Cederberg Steen Nordentoft Lotte Bjerrum Christian Fischer 1259 Levels of PCDD/PCDFs and DL-PCBs in food commercial samples quantified by HRGC-HRMs Diana Pemberthy Mendoza Jairo Alexander Quintero Manuela Ábalos Aída Luz Villa Esteban Abad María Generosa Martrat 1263 Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake II Food and feed. Evaluation of dietary intake III Levels of brominated flame retardants, polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides in diet samples from Aveiro University community, Portugal Sónia D. Coelho Ana C.A.Sousa Tomohiko Isobe António J.A. Nogueira Shinsuke Tanabe 905 UK dietary exposure to PBDEs, PBBs, PCBs, PBDD/Fs and PCDD/Fs: Comparison of results from 24 hour duplicate diet with total diet study estimation and health risk assessment Lindsay Bramwell David Mortimer Stuart Harrad Alwyn Fernandes Tanja Pless-Mulloli Martin Rose 1084 Dietary intake of dioxins in Japan, fiscal year 1998-2013 Tomoaki Tsutsumi Takahiro Watanabe Reiko Teshima Rieko Matsuda 1154 Biomonitoring of Dioxins/DL-PCBs in the north of the Netherlands; eggs of backyard chickens, cow and goat milk and soil as indicators of pollution Abel Arkenbout 1197 POSTER SESSION 2 17:20 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Innovative sampling strategies and sample preparation II August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 63 Evaluation of a molecularly imprinted polymer as solid phase extraction sorbent for the selective determination of 1-hydroxypyrene from human urine samples Rosa Mª Garcinuño Martínez Montse Serrano Pilar Fernández-Hernando Mónica Bartolomé Jesús Senén Durand-Alegría Alejandrina Gallego 596 Use of automated sample preparation in ISO 17025 accreditation Ruud Addink Philip Bassignani 638 Increasing the dioxin laboratory throughput with using different draying agents as alternative or freeze drying Wojciech Pietron Sebastian Maszewski Michal Kosmala 652 Multiclass analysis of perfluoroalkyl substances in soil by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Comparison of different extraction procedures Julián Campo Yolanda Pico 819 Method optimization for analysis of precursors of perfluoroalkyl substances in indoor air using SPE extraction followed by gc-ms detection Juan Antonio Padilla Sánchez Line Småstuen Haug 875 Miniaturised multiresidual method for simultaneous determination of selected pop families in eggs of wildlife avian species Alba Vicente Jose Luís Roscales Begoña Jiménez Lourdes Ramos 1244 Multi-residue analysis of phosphate and brominated flame retardants in fish oil using improved QuEChERS and GC-MS Fuchao Xu Ángel García-Bermejo Hugo Neels Govindan Malarvannan Adrian Covaci Belén Gómara 1253 Analysis of hcb , ddts, pcb s, pb des and dp in green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) from the southeastern Brazilian Coast using a miniaturised multiresidual method Lourdes Ramos Yago Guida João PM. Torres Flavia V. Mello Jose Luis Roscales A. Azevedo Begoña Jiménez J. Lailson-Brito 1260 Application of different extraction techniques for determination of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxines and polychlorinated dibenzofurans in plants crops samples Damian Gorczyka Urszula Dawid Ewa Zyfka-Zagrodzinska 1276 Modified QuEChERS extraction and shoot-and-dilute GC: Fast sample preparation and analysis of newer brominated flame retardants in fatty matrices Michelle Misselwitz Jack Cochran Julie Kowalski 1282 Matrix solid phase dispersion extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from moss biomonitors Soledad Muniategui-Lorenzo Estefanía Concha-Graña Soledad Muniategui-Lorenzo Purificación López-Mahía Darío Prada-Rodríguez 1283 Sponsored by
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    POSTER SESSION 2 17:20 - 18:30 64 Tuesday 2 September 2014 Occurrence and characteristics of pcdd/fs from a recycle plant of chlorobenzene residues in China Changmin Wu Yong Lu Norimasa Yamazaki Zhiyuan Ren Jun Huang 952 PBDE emissions in recycling center of e-waste Jong-Eun Park Tae-Wan Jeon Ji-Young Lee Young-Yeul Kang Woo-Il Kim Sun-Kyoung Shin 978 Analysis of pollutants formed in the combustion of wood furniture wastes Ana Isabel Moreno Caballero Rafael Font Montesinos 1016 Inventory and characterization of industrial sources of pcdd/fs in france between 1990 and 2008 using the UNEP toolkit in the geo3n study Guillaume Harel 1030 PAH distribution and characteristics in waste from industrial processes in Korea Jong-Eun Park Tae-Wan Jeon Jin-Mo Yeon Mi-Jeong Jeong Sun-Kyoung Shin Ji-Young Lee Gil-Jong Oh Seong-Kyeong Jeong 1059 Emission of perfluoroalkyl substances (pfas s) from textiles Frank Neugebauer Annekatrin Dreyer Stephanie Selke Thomas Neuhaus 1095 Impact of wood sources on POP emissions of biomass cogeneration units François Idczak Benjamin Bergmans Serge Petitjean 1123 Long range transport of PBDEs: From consumer products in North America to landfills in developing countries Miriam Diamond Golnoush Abbasi Andreas Buser 1151 Identification and quantification by passive and active sampling of emissions (BTEX and PCDD / Fs ) from the incineration of industrial waste in Algeria Ait Ahsene-Aissat Fetta Messaoud Hachemi Yacine Moussaoui Yacine Kerchiche Feriel Guenane 356 Open burning as a source of dioxins Alfons Buekens Mengmei Zhang Xuguang Jiang 651 Analysis of the brominated dioxin and furan emission congener pattern from different sources Juan A. Conesa Nuria Ortuño 669 Reduction/elimination of emissions of dioxins and furans in the Russian federation with focus on the Arctic and northern regions impacting the Artic: An ACAP activity Niklas Johansson Henrik Forsström Linda Linderholm Inger Karin Hansen Åke Mikaelsson Dmitry Kutznetsov 720 A study on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in exhaust particulates emitted from vehicles Ki-Joon Kim Ji-Hwan Son Kyu-Tae Park Jong-Tae Lee Hyun-Jin Yoon Jong-Min Koh Sun-Hee Moon Chang-Wan Yoon Jeong-Soo Kim Yun-Sung Lim 746 PCDD/PCDF emission from energy utilization facilities Geum-Ju Song Young-Hoon Moon Young-Ran Kim Jong-Ho Joo Ki-Heon Kim A-Yeoung Lee 766 Correlation between chlorobenzene and dioxin TEQs in flue gas from municipal solid waste incinerator Lu Shengyong Fanjie Shang 814 Sources and emission inventories
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Sources and emission inventories Sources, transport, bioaccumulation and fate of A review of dioxin emissions from diesel power generators using used oil as a diesel extender and emissions control Jochen Mueller Andrew Banks David Haynes Roland Weber 1240 Identification of hexabromocyclododecane in building material Anaïs Vénisseau Ronan Cariou Gérard Amand Philippe Marchand Michel Marcon Adeline Huneau August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 65 Sophie Le Bouquin Gaud Dervilly-Pinel Angélique Travel Bruno Le Bizec 1261 Pcb and PAH content in charcoal and in ashes from charcoal production in rudimentary kilns João Vicente de Assuncao Ligia Cristina Siqueira Adam Grochowalski Lady Virginia Meneses Sérgio Alex Almeida 1270 legacy and emerging organic pollutants in the marine environment: From coastal regions to the global oceans The global oceanic sink of perfluoroalkylated subtances Jordi Dachs Belén González Elena Jurado Jose Luís Roscales Begoña Jiménez 870 Halogenated organic pollutants in the Black Sea Anna Orlikowska Kathrin Fisch Detlef Schulz-Bullw 934 Background concentrations of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in the oceanic atmosphere during the Malaspina circumnavigation Laura Morales Jordi Dachs Jordi Parera Beatriz Arisitizabal Manuela Ábalos MªGenerosa Martrat Esteban Abad 995 Modelling of PCB trophic transfer in the gulf of Lions; MARS3D/ECO3M coupled model application Jacek Tronczynski 1223 Sponsored by
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    66 Tuesday 2September 2014 Effect of temperature, atmosphere and metals on the thermal degradation of printed circuit boards Juan A. Conesa Núria Ortuño Julia Moltó Rafael Font 668 Photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene in aqueous phase using nano-ZNO/laponite composites Jin Chul Joo Dae Gyu Jang Jong Kyu Kim Hosang Ahn Jeong Yeon Kim 811 Sunflower plant as bioremediator: Preliminary study Valentina Lorenzi Barbara Angelone Simone Anelli Luigi Bertocchi Vanna Maria Sale Enrica Ferretti 1013 Percentage contributions of chlorinated aromatic compounds in electronic waste open burning soils Chiya Nishimra Takashi Fujimori Go Suzuki Tetsuro Agusa Masaki Takaoka Shin Takahashi Nguyen Tue Pham Viet Shinsuke Tanabe Hidetaka Takigami 1020 Atmospheric monitoring and risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in a multi-industrial city Hye-Ok Kwon Gerhard Lammel Kuen-Sik Jung Sung-Deuk Choi 1060 Levels and patterns of atmospheric volatile organic compounds in the multi-industrial city of Ulsan, South Korea Hye-Ok Kwon Sung-Jun Kim Sung-Deuk Choi 1064 Addressing spatial variability of aged pollutants in a large site contaminated by pcb s and other POPs Antonio Di Guardo Giuseppe Raspa Stefano Armiraglio Sara Borin Vanna Maria Sale Elisabetta Zanardini Simone Anelli Cristiana Morosini Paolo Nastasio 1069 Indentification of PCBs in transformer oil from selected potential PCB contaminated facilities Nguyen Anh Tuan Pham Manh Hoai Tran Thanh Liem Tran The Loan Le Thi Tan Ta Dinh Thi 1211 Performance evaluation of carbon adsorbents for the removal of endosulfan from contaminated soils Heesoo Eun Geun-Hyoung Choi Eiki Watanabe Jin-Hyo Kim Koji Baba Su-Myeong Hong Dal-Soon Choi 1239 Design and construction of in-pile thermal desorption for cleanup of dioxin contamination at the Danang airport hot spot, Vietnam Ralph Baker Kelly Clemons Stanley Walker James Galligan Kent Sorenson Gorm Heron Peter Chenevey Stephen McInerney 1277 Inventory of contaminated sites with organochlorine pesticides in the agricultural zones in the Sonora State, México, and the implementation of one communication strategy for the risk prevention María Mercedes Meza Montenegro Ana Isabel Valenzuela Quintanar Beatriz Olivia Camarena Gómez María Isabel Silveira Gramont María de Lourdes Gutiérrez Coronado Jaqueline García Hernández Patricia Grajeda Cota Sergio David Leal Soto Berenice Candelaria Ochoa Nogales María Daniela Mariscal Domínguez 1288 Urban, industrial and contaminated sites
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    Program Wednesday 3 September 2014 Wednesday
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Wednesday 3 September 2014 Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 67 08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session POPs in developing regions: Are the priorities changing? Profs. Ricardo Barra, Hindrik Bouwman and Guibing Jiang Auditorio 09:15 - 09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 09:45 - 12:05 POPs in marine ecosystems Doblón Toxicology and mechanisms I Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals Castilla Occurrence in sediments, soils and water II Auditorio Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but persistently in the environment Comendador Indoor exposure Hidalgo 12:30 - 18:30 Symposium tours - Detailed information on page 15
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    Wednesday 3 September2014 09:45 – 12:05 POPs in marine ecosystems Room: Doblón 68 Chair: Susan Shaw and Cristina Fossi 9:45 Do POPs transfer from plastic marine debris to coral on tropical Indian Ocean Islands? Hindrik Bouwman Martina Krátká Henrik Kylin Robert Choong Kwet Yive Jana Klanova 1174 10:05 Gull eggs as bioindicators of POPs: Case study in Atlantic islands of Galicia national park and Chafarinas islands refuge Silvia Lacorte Albert Bertolero Jorge Olmos Joyce Cristale Alba Hurtado Alejandro Delgado Sánchez MªGenerosa Martrat Manuela Ábalos Abad Esteban Francisco Javier Santos 1200 10:25 Dechlorane Plus and related compounds in gull eggs (Larus michahellis) from Spanish natural parks F. Javier Santos Silvia Lacorte Jorge Olmos M. Teresa Galceran 1264 10:45 Temporal trends of PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like pcbs in finless porpoises (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) collected from Korean coastal waters between 2003 and 2010 Yunsun Jeong Sang-Jo Kim Aihua Shen Eun-Kyo Kim Yong-Rock An Woochang Jeong Hyo-Bang Moon 907 11:05 First determination of organophosphorous flame retardants and plasticizers in marine mammals Giselle Santín Òscar Aznar-Alemany Ethel Eljarrat Joan Giménez Damià Barceló Renaud Stephanis 1180 11:25 Alkylated perfluorinated sulfonamides, metabolism and the relationship to precursor and perfluoroalkyl sulfonate residues in Arctic mammalian marine wildlife Robert Letcher Melissa McKinney Christian Sonne Gregg Tomy Rune Dietz 590 11:45 Distribution of organohalogenated contaminants in sediments and bivalves from the coast of Kuwait Lulwa Ali Iqpal Ismail Nadeem Ali Malarvannan Govindan Adrian Covaci 893 09:45 – 12:05 Toxicology and mechanisms I. Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals Room: Castilla Chair: Mike Denison and Martin Van den Berg 9:45 Insights into the mechanisms of activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor by computational modelling approaches Laura Bonati Domenico Fraccalvieri Dario Corrada Ilaria Motto Alessandro Pandini Michael S Denison 1093 10:05 Amino acid sequence-based approaches to detect ligand-selective activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor Anatoly Soshilov Michael Denison 1125 10:25 Modulation of AhR-dependent gene expression in lung epithelial A549 cells exposed to 2,3,7,8-TCDD, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or extracts of airborne particles Miroslav Machala Simona Krckova Jan Topinka Jirina Prochazkova Jan Vondracek Helena Libalova 1051 10:45 Acetylcholinesterase is a target gene of dioxin and dioxin like compounds in neurons Bin Zhao Heidi Xie 945 11:05 PCB 126-induced endothelial toxicity is modulated by cross-talk between caveolae and NRF2 signaling Michael Petriello Sung Gu Han Bradley Newsome Bernhard Hennig 589 11:25 In utero and lactational exposure to TCDD induces persistent hypermethylation of the homeobox gene PITX1 in mouse prostate Richard E. Peterson H Kurita T-M Lin C Tohyama 841 11:45 A proposed mechanism of transactivation by body burden dioxin of herpes simplex virus genes might be responsible for weakening the host antiviral defense Ilya B. Tsyrlov IN Shur DN Furman JS Wu DY Oshchepkov 708
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 69 09:45 – 12:05 Occurrence in sediments, soils and water II Room: Auditorio Chair: Pim Leonards and María Ángeles Martínez 9:45 Occurrence of PBDEs in marine sediments at Todos Santos Bay and Punta Banda Estuary J. Vinicio Macías-Zamora Nancy Ramírez-Álvarez Félix Hernández-Guzmán 958 10:05 OCPs in surficial water and sediment in a northeastern Chinese river Qingyue Tong 896 10:25 Determination of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in drinking water from the Netherlands and Greece Wim Traag Effrosyni Zafeiraki 1047 10:45 Distribution of PAHs in soils and groundwaters surronding a municipal waste landfill Paulina Chaber Urszula Dawid 1227 11:05 Perflourinated alkyl substances in water, sediment and biota from the Jucar river (Valencia, Spain) Yolanda Picó Julián Campo Damià Barceló 823 11:25 Sedimentary record of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in a dated sediment core from the Northern Arabian Gulf Bondi Gevao Majed Bahloul Edward Boyle Abdul Nabi Ghadban Gonzalo Carrasco 727 11:45 Organochlorine residues in the riverine ecosystem of Pakistan: Distribution and risk assessment Eqani Samas Nadeem Ali R.N. Malik A. Katsoyiannis G. Zhang Habib Bokhari Nida Hanif Mohammad Sohail Ambreen Alamdar Maria Ali 1041 09:45 – 12:05 Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but persistently in the environment Room: Comendador Chair: Ethel Eljarrat and Kevin Chambliss 9:45 Pyrethroids in the environment: Another family of pseudo-POPs? Cayo Corcellas Ethel Eljarrat Damià Barceló 677 10:05 Enantioselectivity in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology of synthetic pyrethroids Weiping Liu Chao Xu Jin Liu 617 10:25 Understanding the fate and bioaccumulation of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes in Arctic lakes Ingjerd S Krogseth Nicholas A Warner Guttorm N Christensen Mick J Whelan Knut Breivik Anita Evenset Ingar H Wasbotten 665 10:45 Allometric relationships to liver tissue concentrations of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes in Atlantic cod Nicholas A Warner Therese H Nøst Hector Andrade Guttorm Christensen 588 11:05 Linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in wildlife serum Mehran Alaee De-Gao Wang Shane deSolla Michel Lebeuf Tommy Bisbicos Glenn Barrett 1250 11:25 Spatial and temporal distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Northern Arabian Gulf sediments Bondi Gevao Edward Boyle Majed Bahloul Gonzalo Carrasco Jamal Zafar Lulwa Ali 728 11:45 Persistence and dioxin-like toxicity assessment of bromo- and chlorocarbazoles in soil: Are they a potential class of persistent organic pollutants? John Mumbo Bernhard Henkelmann Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaziz Gerd Pfister Karl-Werner Schramm 1018
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    09:45 – 12:05Indoor exposure Room: Hidalgo 70 Wednesday 3 September 2014 Chair: Cynthia de Wit and Josep Rivera 9:45 Sources and human exposure implications of concentrations of organophosphate flame retardants in dust from uk cars, classrooms, living rooms, and offices Stuart Harrad Sandra Brommer 986 10:05 Urinary metabolites of organophosphate flame retardants in men, women and children Colleen Makey Emma Preston Michael McClean Heather Stapleton Thomas Webster 1109 10:25 Brominated flame retardants and related substances in the interior materials and cabin dusts of end-of-life vehicles collected in japan Natsuko Kajiwara Hidetaka Takigami Go Suzuki Tomohiro Kose Shinichi Sakai 1015 10:45 Polyfluoroalkyl phosphate esters (PAPs) and other per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFASs) in household dust from several countries Ulrika Eriksson Anna Kärrman 1209 11:05 Occurrence of selected non-BDE halogenated flame retardants in the Canadian house dust study Cariton Kubwabo Xinghua Fan Pat Rasmussen Xinlong Xia 699 11:25 Application of 3D-human skin equivalent model for in-vitro assessment of dermal absorption of brominated flame retardants Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah Stuart Harrad Gopal Pawar 838 11:45 Influence of sampling technique on the observed distribution of semi-volatile organic contaminants in indoor environments Lisa Melymuk Pernilla Bohlin Roman Proke Imon Vojta Petr Kukucka Martina Krátká Jana Klánová 1039
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    Program Thursday 4 September 2014 Thursday
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    72 Thursday 4September 2014 Thursday 4 September 2014 Room 08:30 - 09:15 Plenary session No risk for public health - Prof Jacob de Boer Auditorio 09:15 - 09:45 Coffee break & exhibition 09:45 - 12:05 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Auditorio Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition Castilla Regulatory aspects of POPs Hidalgo Integrating toxicology and epidemiology for risk assessment Comendador Modelling of environmental fate, transport and sources Doblón 12:05 - 13:15 Lunch & exhibition Lunch seminar presented by Agilent Technologies Escudo 13:15 - 15:15 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Auditorio Biomarkers of exposure and effect. From individual to population level Comendador QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, reference materials Doblón Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives Castilla POPs in remote areas Hidalgo 15:15 - 15:45 Coffee break & exhibition 15:45 - 17:25 Toxicology and mechanisms II. Other POPs Comendador Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Auditorio Food web studies. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification Doblón POPs in remote areas Hidalgo Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives Castilla 17:30 - 18:30 Poster session 3 Poster Area 20:00 Gala dinner - Detailed information on page 14
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    73 Thursday 4September 2014 09:45 – 12:05 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Room: Auditorio Chairs: Kees Olie and Li Xiaodong 9:45 Thermal formation of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds on fly ash matrix from secondary copper smelting processes Guorui Liu Jingjing Wu Mei Wang Xiaoxu Jiang Shujun Dong Minghui Zheng 579 10:05 Factors affecting dioxin formation and control in cement kilns: Lessons learned Robert Schreiber Jodie Beare 1148 10:25 Comparison of sewage sludge gasification and combustion in a fluidized bed investigation into PCDD/FS emission in gas and fly ash Dai Qianjin Jiang Xuguang Jin Yuqi Wang Fei Chi Yong Yan Jianhua Chen Chong 469 10:45 Formation and destruction of pcdd/fs by hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) Werner Tirler Albino Basso Giulio Voto 752 11:05 Thermodynamics in dioxins formation Alfons Buekens Dirk Verhulst Jie Yang Alfons Buekens Xiaodong Li 640 11:25 Formation of dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans from catechol in relevance to combustion of biomass Mohammednoor Altarawneh Bogdan Dlugogorski 666 11:45 Catalysis of the de novo formation of dioxins on model fly ash by NiO and NiCl2 Li XiaoDong Jie Yang Xiaodong Li Shengyong Lu Tong Chen Jianhua Yan Alfons Buekens Kees Olie 605 09:45 – 12:05 Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition Room: Castilla Chairs: Caroline Gauss and Juan Conesa 9:45 Levels, spatial diffusion and temporal evolution of persistent organic pollutants in the ambient air of Taranto, Italy Vittorio Esposito Annamaria Maffei Donato Bruno Luca Gigante Salvatore Ficocelli Maria Mantovan Valerio Rosito Roberto Giua Giorgio Assennato 1065 10:05 Releases of hexachlorobenzene and other POPs from fireworks Peter Schmid Christian Bogdal Valeria Azara Regula Haag Urs von Arx 664 10:25 Evaluation of atmospheric PCDD/F compounds in tsp and pm 2.5 : Measurement and the relative health risk in Taiwan Wei Ting Hsu Yu Ting Chang Charles C.-K. Chou Yuan Wu Chen Ying Ming Weng Yuan Cheng Hsu Kai Hsien Chi 1008 10:45 PCDD/F measurement at three high-altitude stations in Eastern Asia: Evaluation of long-range transport and source apportionment of pcdd/Fs during the Southeast Asia biomass burning event Chen Hung Wei Li Chueh Ting Hsu Shih Chieh Chi Kai Hsien Sheu Guey Rong Lin Chuan Yao Lin Neng Huei 1003 11:05 Spatial and temporal distribution of persistent organic pollutants in the ambient air of the Russian Arctic Evgenia Volkova Elena Pasynkova Dmitri Samsonov 794 11:25 Pcdd/fs, pcbs, pbdes, hchs and ddt s in air: Results of the Spanish monitoring programme on pop s in the period 2008-2012 Paloma Sanz Adrián de la Torre Irene Navarro María Ángeles Martínez 827 11:45 Levels of PCDD/Fs in dust precipitation samples within the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro Klaus Reichel 1195
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 74 09:45 – 12:05 Regulatory aspects of POPs Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Frans Verstraete and Rainer Malisch 9:45 Application of amended criteria for confirmatory methods for determination of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in feed and food Alexander Kotz Johannes Haedrich Kerstin Wahl Katharina Djuchin Rainer Malisch 711 10:05 Is standardization of extraction methods for determination of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in food required? Alexander Kotz Johannes Haedrich Kerstin Wahl Katharina Djuchin Rainer Malisch 712 10:25 Impact of the new EU maximum levels for dioxins and PCBs on the assessment of sheep liver Peter Fuerst Thorsten Bernsmann 1072 10:45 Policy changes could reduce the use of flame retardants while maintaining fire safety Arlene Blum Avery Lindeman Vytenis Babrauskas Donald Lucas 1110 11:05 Recent and future developments of EU policy on dioxins and PCBs in feed and food Frans Verstraete 1115 11:25 PCDD/Fs and PCBs in the food web: Focus on feed Valentina Lorenzi Barbara Angelone Enrica Ferretti Simone Anelli Vanna Maria Sale Luigi Bertocchi 675 11:45 A simple approach to evaluate the effectiveness of Stockholm Convention Emine Can-Güven Dilek Bolat Halil Çelik Ayça Erdem Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus Kadir Gedik 1050
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    75 Thursday 4September 2014 09:45 – 12:25 Integrating toxicology and epidemiology for risk assessment Room: Comendador Chairs: Tom Muir and Janna Koppe 9:45 Environmental exposures, endocrine disrupting chemicals, and new approaches to the science of risk assessment Linda Birnbaum Mark Miller 1077 10:05 Skin manifestations in German workers with high occupational PCB exposure Marike Leijs Philipp Amann Alexander Werthan Andre Esser Ruth Heise Katharina Czaja Thomas Schettgen Patrick De Boever Monika Gube Hans Merk Thomas Kraus Jens Baron 1280 10:25 Nutritional modulation of POP toxicity and implications in public health Bernhard Hennig Michael Petriello Bradley Newsome 697 10:45 Metabolomics and systems biology in the context of in vitro and in vivo toxicity studies: Towards a better understanding of the processes underlying the disruption of biological systems by chemical pollutants Daniel Zalko Marie Tremblay-Franco Emilien Jamin Nathalie Poupin Laurent Debrauwer Roselyne Gautier Cécile Canlet Nicolas Cabaton Fabien Jourdan Marc Audebert 876 11:05 Detecting similarities of semivolatile organic chemicals (svocs) in different environmental and human matrices Karl-Werner Schramm Kristina Voigt Rainer Bruggemann Hagen Scherb Ismet Cok 598 11:25 Derivation of health based human biomonitoring values for pcb s in human blood samples Knut Rauchfuss Martin Kraft 732 11:45 Contrasts of effect levels for pop chemicals from integrated toxicology and epidemiology studies are highly associated with life stage and dosing amounts Tom Muir Joel Michalek 1204 12:05 Dioxins and innate immunity in the neonatal period and in adolescense in The Netherlands Janna Koppe Gavin Ten Tusscher Marike Leijs Jennifer Steevensz Abel Arkenbout Linsey de Boer Kees Olie Constance Eikelenboom Peter Behnisch Adri Ilsen 900
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 76 09:45 – 12:25 Modelling of environmental fate, transport and sources Room: Doblón Chairs: Antonio di Guardo and Javier Castro 9:45 Assessing the global and Arctic transport and fate of polychlorinated biphenyls using the atmospheric chemical transport model geos-chem Carey Friedman Colin Thackray Noelle Selin 1103 10:05 Fugacity- versus non fugacity-driven processes as controls of local, regional and global dynamics of organic pollutants Jordi Dachs Ana Cabrerizo Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón Naiara Berrojalbiz 868 10:25 Recent observations of re-volatilisation of semivolatile organic compounds including POPs from Mediterranean seawater Marie Daniëlle Mulder Gerhard Lammel Athanasios Besis Angelika Heil Petr Kukucka Roman Proke Petra Kosubová Tatsiana Rusina Constantini Samara Branislav Vrana 741 10:45 Modelling the behaviour of legacy and emerging pollutants in the atmosphere of the Iberian Levantine Coast Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero Sara Ramos Jose Avelino Silva Arminda Alves Juan Pedro Montavez Nuno Ratola 1120 11:05 Fate and transport of DDT in a tropical floodplain lake Annelle Mendez Carla Ng João Torres Konrad Hungerbühler 1191 11:25 Physical-chemical properties and evaluative fate modelling of emerging and novel brominated and organophosphorus frs in indoor and outdoor environment Ioannis Liagkouridis Anna Cousins Ian Cousins 950 11:45 Deposition of selected NDL-PCB and PBDE congeners on Zea mais leaves intended for silage production: Modelled contribution to contamination levels in dairy products Gianfranco Brambilla Vittorio Abate Mauro Esposito Francesco Serpe Anna Rita Fulgenzi Nicola Iacovella Marco Tassinari Giannina Chessa Alessandro di Domenico 807 12:05 Emission source strength of polychlorinated biphenyls in Zurich: A combination of long-term measurements and modelling Pascal Diefenbacher Christian Bogdal Andreas Gerecke Peter Schmid Martin Scheringer Konrad Hungerbühler 688
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    77 Thursday 4September 2014 13:15 – 15:15 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Room: Auditorio Chairs: Kees Olie and Li Xiaodong 13:15 De novo tests on iron ore sintering dust: Statistical analysis of some MINIDIP data Alfons Buekens Junhong Liao Shengyong Lu Tong Chen 656 13:35 Dioxin contamination from former lindane (γ-HCH) production in Sardas landfill and surroundings (Sabiñánigo, Spain) Joaquín Guadaño Jesús Fernández Roland Weber Joaquín Guadaño 885 13:55 Study of the enzymatic formation of PCDD/ Fs during composting of sewage sludge María Muñoz Fernández María Francisca Gómez-Rico Rafael Font Montesinos María Angeles Garrido López 929 14:15 Influence of electrolyte type on the formation of pcdd/fs during the electrochemical oxidation of 2-chlorophenol Marta Vallejo Fresnedo San Román Inmaculada Ortiz Pablo Fernández Castro 873 14:35 Reactions of 2-chlorophenol and 2-bromophenol: Mechanisms of formation of mixed halogenated dioxins and furans (PXDD/Fs) Mohammednoor Altarawneh Anam Saeed Bogdan Dlugogorski 737 14:55 Decomposition of 2-chlorophenol on surfaces of neat alumina and alumina supported iron (III) oxide catalysts Bogdan Dlugogorski Sara Mosallanejad Bogdan Z.Dlugogorski Mohammednoor Altarawneh Eric M.Kennedy Masanobu Yokota Takeshi Nakano Michael Stockenhuber 761 13:15 – 15:15 Biomarkers of exposure and effect. From individual to population level Room: Comendador Chairs: Rafael Mateo and Kim Fernie 13:15 Ecological factors as pressure of natural selection of ahr genotypes in avian species Jihee Hwang Hae-Jeong Park Jin-Young Park Su-Min Bak Young-Suk Park Masashi Hirano Eun-Young Kim Hisato Iwata 898 13:35 Exposure to organophosphate flame retardants alters thyroid function and hepatic status in American kestrels Kim Fernie Vince Palace Lisa Peters Niladri Basu Robert Letcher Natalie Karouna-Renier Sandy Schultz Rebecca Lazarus Barnett Rattner 733 13:55 How do vitellogenin and androgen hormone levels vary during egg laying in relation to OHCs in rockhopper penguins? Veerle Jaspers Marcel Eens Petra Quillfeldt Laurent Demongin Glenn Crossin Alin Dirtu Olivier Chastel Adrian Covaci Maud Poisbleau Rianne Pinxten 991 14:15 Pollutant accumulation in nestlings of Bonelli’s Eagle. Effects on health and influence of diet composition estimated through fatty acid signatures Jaime Resano-Mayor Antonio Hernández- Matías Joan Real Marcos Moleón Pablo R Camarero Rafael Mateo 1201 14:35 Organochlorines and antioxidant defenses in plasma of white stork (Ciconia ciconia) nestlings from Extremadura, Spain Irene de la Casa Resino Antonio Castellano Marcos Pérez López Francisco Soler Rodríguez 884 14:55 Assessment of eggshell pigments as potential biomarkers of organohalogen pollutants in gull billed tern Rafael Mateo Ana Pérez de Vargas Pablo Camarero Mariano Cuadrado 984 Manuel E Ortiz-Santaliestra
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 78 13:15 – 15:15 QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, reference materials Room: Doblón Chairs: Jacob de Boer and Alexander Kotz 13:15 Measurement uncertainty for persitent organic pollutants by isotope-dilution mass spectrometry Gauthier Eppe Gianfranco Diletti Alwyn Fernandes Johannes Haedrich Jerry Hart Helge Hove Anna Laura Iamiceli Alexander Kotz Rainer Malisch Philippe Marchand Wolfgang Moche Georges Scholl Giampiero Scortichini Thorsten Bernsmann Yves Tondeur Wim Traag Jacob de Boer 1230 13:35 Analysis of the measurement uncertainty in the determination of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in soil: Practical vs. theoretical approach Patricia Plaza-Bolanos Wim Traag 1017 13:55 Management of ubiquitous chemicals background and external contamination levels in laboratories: Drawbacks and options for optimal data generation in biomonitoring and food safety studies Emmanuelle Bichon Philippe Marchand Anaïs Vénisseau Ingrid Guiffard Ronan Cariou Yoann Deceuninck Jean-Philippe Antignac Bruno Le Bizec 848 14:15 Second round of bi-ennial global inter-laboratory assessment on persistent organic pollutants basic and new POPs Heidelore Fiedler Bert van Bavel NIlsson Helena Ike van der Veen Jacob de Boer 1242 14:35 Proficiency test for dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs in fats intended for the production of animal feed Wim Traag 1038 14:55 PCB congeners in used transformer fluids: A comparison of Aroclor TEQs from three studies David Blye Naomi Goodman Al Tordini Jeremy Hart Bryan Vining Meg Michell Yves Tondeur 1269 13:15 – 15:15 Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives Room: Castilla Chairs: Marta Venier and Stuart Harrad 13:15 Organophosphate and halogenated flame retardants in atmospheric particles from Svalbard Amina Salamovaw Mark Hermanson Ronald Hites 567 13:35 Organophosphate ester (ope) flame retardants and plasticizers in the atmosphere over the global oceans Javier Castro Jiménez Paulo Casal Belén González Gaya Mariana Pizarro Jordi Dachs 748 13:55 Human exposure to flame retardants - an experimental approach to examine correlations between external exposure and human body burdens Enrique Cequier Rosa María Marcé Georg Becher Cathrine Thomsen 687 14:15 A novel brominated triazine-based flame retardant (ttbp-taz) in plastic consumer products and indoor dust Jacob de Boer Claudio Erratico Nele Van de Eede Alin Ionas Adrian Covaci Pim E.G. Leonards 767 14:35 Emissons of PBDEs and alternative aryl phosphates around e-waste recycling area in the northern part of Vietnam Hidenori Matsukami Nguyen Minh Tue Go Suzuki Masayuki Someya Le Huu Tuyen Tetsuro Agusa Pham Hung Viet Shin Takahashi Shinsuke Tanabe Hidetaka Takigami 1053 14:55 Maternal transfer of emerging brominated and chlorinated flame retardants in European eels Roxana Sühring Marko Freese Jan-Dag Pohlmann Mehran Alaee Hendrik Wolschke Reinhold Hanel Ralf Ebinghaus Lasse Marohn 689 Ana Ballesteros-Gómez
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    79 Thursday 4September 2014 13:15 – 15:15 POPs in remote areas Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Simonetta Corsolini and Geir Gabrielsen 13:15 Persistent organic pollutants (pop s) in human milk from Saharawi women living in refugee camps in Sahara, South-West Algeria Anuschka Polder Inger Aakre Ingrid Barikmo Ingvild Venaas Roe Sigrun Henjum 833 13:35 Effect of melting on redistribution and release of pcb s from Alpine glaciers Pavlina Pavlova Peter Schmid Christian Bogdal Christine Steinlin Margit Schwikowski 691 13:55 The fate of polychlorinated biphenyls in Alpine glaciers Christine Steinlin Christian Bogdal Martin P. Lüthi Martin Scheringer Pavlina A. Pavlova Margit Schwikowski Peter Schmid Konrad Hungerbühle 681 14:15 Adaptation of a multimedia model to assess the environmental behaviour of alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane in Italian Alps Tair Teran-Guerrero Lara Lamon John N. Westgate Edoardo Bucchignani Myriam Montesarchio Frank Wania Antonio Marcomini 1062 14:35 Uptake mechanisms of airborne persistent organic pollutants in plants: Understanding the biological infuence on the depostition of pop s to remote terrestrial ecosystems Henrik Kylin Henk Bouwman 1094 14:55 Atmospheric deposition of polybromodiphenyl ethers to remote areas of Europe: Sources, trends and processes Pilar Fernández Lourdes Arellano Evzen Stuchlik Neil Rose Lluis Camarero Jordi López Jordi Catalan Ulrike Nickus Joan O. Grimalt Hansjörg Thies 913
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 80 15:45 – 17:25 Toxicology and mechanisms II. Other POPs Room: Comendador Chairs: Jae-Ho Yang and Paolo Moccarelli 15:45 The roles of ampk in perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS) induced neurotoxic pathway Youn Ju Lee So-Young Choi Jae-Ho Yang 813 16:05 Effects of short chain chlorinated paraffins exposure on the viability and metabolism of human hepatoma cell line HEPG2 Zhang Haijun Geng Ningbo Chen Jiping 684 16:25 Human hydroxylated metabolites of BDE- 47 and BDE-99 are glucuronidated and sulfated in vitro Claudio Erratico Xiaobo Zheng Andreas Ryden Goran Marsh Adrian Covaci 781 16:45 Epidemiological associations of toxin exposure and neurodegenerative disease need experimental support: Toxicity data strengthen BMAA hypothesis Ingvar Brandt Karlsson Oskar Eva B. Brittevo 1290 17:05 Developmental effects of the flame retardant metabolite, 6-OH-BDE-47, in zebrafish is mediated by downregulation of the thyroid nuclear receptor Laura Macaulay Albert Chen Kylie Rock Laura Dishaw Wu Dong David Hinton Heather Stapleton 735 15:45 – 16:45 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Room: Auditorio Chairs: Kees Olie and Li Xiaodong 15:45 Application of multilayer AC-adsorption system for PCDD/F removal. Effect of BAC modification Pao-Chen Hung Shu-Hao Chang Moo-Been Chang 1142 16:05 Application of multilayer activated carbon system for PCDD/F removal regeneration of adsorbent Pao-Chen Hung Shu-Hao Chang Chia-Chien Ou-Yang Moo-Been Chang 1143 16:25 PCDD/F inhibition on model fly ash by sludge drying gases Tong Chen Ming-xiu Zhan Jian-ying Fu Xiao-qing Lin Sheng-yong Lu Jian-hua Yan 613
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    81 Thursday 4September 2014 15:45 – 17:25 Food web studies. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification Room: Doblón Chairs: Robert J. Letcher and Jordi Díaz Ferrero 15:45 Trophic magnification and isomer fractionation of perfluoroalkyl substances in the food web of taihu Lake, china Lingyan Zhu Chengdong Zhang Shuhong Fang 548 16:05 Sources, gastrointestinal absorption and stereo-selective and tissue-specific accumulation of Dechlorane Plus (dp) in chicken Xiaobo Zheng Xiaojun Luo Yanhong Zeng Bixian Mai 704 16:25 Strategies for evaluating the bioaccumulation potential of per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) Carla Ng Konrad Hungerbühler 1291 16:45 Bioaccumulation and trophic dilution of human pharmaceuticals in an aquatic food web C. Kevin Chambliss 1287 17:05 Bioaccumulation and debromination of BDE-209 in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) under continuously exposure Qian Luo Jinmiao Zha Zongwei Cai 642 15:45 – 17:25 POPs in remote areas Room: Hidalgo Chairs: Simonetta Corsolini and Geir Gabrielsen 15:45 Persistent organic pollutants in the atmosphere of two Antarctic zones (Antarctic Peninsula and Ross Sea) using passive air samplers (PUF disks) Karla Pozo Simonetta Corsolini Jana Klanova Alessandra Cincinelli Marie D Mulder Tania Martelli Gerhard Lammel Tom Harner Ricardo Barra Petr Kukucka 1024 16:05 Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Antarctic lakes Marco Vecchiato Stefano Zambon Marta Radaelli Carlo Barbante Andrea Gambaro Rossano Piazza 670 16:25 Polyhalogenated compounds (PCBs, chlordanes, HCB and BFRs) in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) that swam and ended up in Iceland Walter Vetter Karl Skírnisson 996 16:45 Interspecific patterns in levels and profiles of legacy and emerging persistent organic pollutants in seabirds from Antarctica (Admiralty Bay, King George Island) João Torres Flavia V. Mello Yago S. Guida Petrus M. Galvão Larissa S.T. Cunha Erli S. Costa J. Menezes Alba Vicente Jose L. Roscales Begoña Jiménez 1243 17:05 Levels and patterns of PCBs, DDTs, PBDEs and DPs in the Antarctic seabird community: A ten year perspective Jose L. Roscales Rocio Moreno Richard A. Phillips Larissa McGill Begoña Jiménez 1224
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 82 15:45 – 17:05 Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives Room: Castilla Chairs: Marta Venier and Stuart Harrad 15:45 Halogenated flame retardants in UK sediments Jon Barber Sara Losada Philippe Bersuder Thomas Maes Bolam Stefan Lyons Brett Law Robin 1173 16:05 Distribution and prevalence of pbde s, organophosphorus and new brominated flame retardants in environmental samples Silvia Lacorte Joyce Cristale Alba Hurtado Albert Bertolero David Ramos Barend van Drooge 1198 16:25 Estimation of physicochemical properties of 22 organophosphate esters and evaluation of their overall persistence and long-range transport potential Hidetoshi Kuramochi Hidetaka Takigami Martin Scheringer Shin-ichi Sakai 1294 16:45 Selected organophosphate flame retardants in Turkish indoor dust Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus Liisa Jantunen Aslinur Topcu Sedef Tepe 865
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    POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30 83 Thursday 4 September 2014 Ambient air monitoring of 4,4'- and 2,4'-DDT/DDE/DDD in rural districts of Germany 2012-2013 Wilhelm Knoth Winfried Mann Elke Bieber Judith Nebhuth Eggert Axel 576 Monitoring of PCDDs/PCDFs by using the passive air sampler Sau Trinh Khac Truong NX 610 Atmospheric concentrations of organophosphorus flame retardants and plasticizer in the German coast: Case study at Büsum Hendrik Wolschke Axel Moeller Zhen Wang Roxana Sühring Ralf Ebinghaus Zhiyong Xie Wenying Mi 709 Trends in atmospheric PBDE concentrations and their homologue profiles in Kyoto city and across Japan during 2000-2013 Nguyen Thanh Dien Yasuhiro Hirai Toru Miyazaki Shin-ichi Sakai 717 Levels and characteristics of PCDD/Fs in camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) tree bark from south Jiangsu, China Yeru Huang Li Qi Hu Zhao Li Zhou Shuang Fan Nan Li Yue Ren Sen Zheng Hui Zhang 736 Chatacteristics of contamination and seasonal for PCDD/ Fs and DL-PCBs in ambient air in Korea Bong-Gil Jung 812 PCDDs/Fs in ambient air and health risk for human population at northeast coast of India Kenneth Sajwan 815 Levels and gas-particle partitioning of POPs in urban ambient air María Ángeles Martínez Beatriz Barbas Irene Navarro Adrián De La Torre Begoña Artíñano Paloma Sanz 830 POPs in atmospheric depositions and sediments in the area around a steel plant: Sources and distribution Marco Vecchiato Elena Argiriadis Marco Ragazzi Stefano Zambon Andrea Gambaro 881 New POPs in African air samples: Chlorinated pesticides are dominant Jacob de Boer Heather Leslie 932 Combustion-originated dioxins transferring from atmospheric to water environment by rainwater runoff in Saitama, Japan Kotaro Minomo Nobutoshi Ohtsuka Rie Matsumoto Kiyoshi Nojiri Kunio Kohata 951 Novel flame retardents, PBDEs, and HBCDDs in indoor and outdoor environments in Stockholm, Sweden Seth Newton Sellström Ulla Cynthia de Wit 1006 National and continuous dioxin air monitoring network in Taiwan (2006-2013): Spatial, temporal variation and emission sources apportionment via positive matrix factorization Wei Ting Hsu Yu Ting Chang Mei Lien Chen Chuan Yao Lin Kai Hsien Chi 1010 Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Biomarkers of exposure and effect. From individual to population level Effects of Bisphenol A on sex hormone levels and vitellogenin expression in zebrafish Yong Liang Xiaoxi Yang Di Peng Yuchen Liu Maoyong Song Jia Li Jie Zhang Minjie Chen Guibin Jiang 655 In vitro and in silico assessment of transactivation potencies of Baikal seal estrogen receptors α and β by persistent organic pollutants and bisphenols Yuka Yoshinouchi Shachiko Shimizu Kenichi Suzuki Jin-Seon Lee Haruhiko Nakata Masashi Hirano Eun-Young Kim Tetsuro Agusa Hisato Iwata 894 In vitro study towards the endocrine activity and the genotoxic potential of migration products from plastic baby bottles Tara Vandermarken Coraline Simon Kersten K. van Langenhove Matthias Onghena Heidi Demaegdt Els Van Hoeck Birgit Mertens Joris van Loco Marie-Louise Scippo Marc Elskens 946 Use of genotoxic biomarkers in program of environmental monitoring: Evaluation of the potential effect of organic persistent compounds in coastal areas of central Chile Juan Fco. Gavilán B. Inzunza C. Chandía M. Salamanca M. Quiroz R. Díaz 962 Age-dependent variation in levels of organochlorine compounds and oxidative stress biomarkers in blood of red kite (Milvus milvus) from Spain Rafael Mateo Iris Cardiel Javier Viñuela 981 Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on the expression of cytochrome P450s in beagle dogs Saya Tamura Jean Yoo Kei Nomiyama Hazuki Mizukawa Shinsuke Tanabe Tetsuro Agusa Eun-Young Kim Masashi Hirano Hisato Iwata 985 August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 84 Background air monitoring activities for persistent organic pollutants in East Asia sub-region 2004 - 2013 Takuya Shiozaki Pichhara Phet L. Jargalsaikhan Novy Farhani Pattanan Tarin Darrouny Vilaythong Anh Tuan Nguyen Ezahtulsyareen Ab Rahman Yasuyuki Shibata 1021 POP monitoring techniques in ambient air and results from frequent monitoring at super site, Japan Takumi Takasuga Takeshi Nakano Yasuyuki Shibata 1054 Predicting gas/particle partition behavior of PBDEs in north temperate climate zone air Yi-Fan Li Hong-Liang Jia 1129 Concentrations of legacy and novel BFRs in air and soil on a rural-urban transect in the UK West Midlands Seth Newton Daniel Drage Stuart Harrad Cynthia de Wit 1213 Atmospheric levels, transport and deposition
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    85 Thursday 4September 2014 POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30 Formation, inhibition and destruction of PCDD/Fs Inhibition of PCDD/Fs formation by thiourea Lu Sy Jian-ying Fu Sheng-yong Lu Tong Chen Alfons Buekens Ming-xiu Zhan Jian-hua Yan Xiao-qing Lin 604 The use of thiourea to inhibit the formation of chlorinated aromatics in fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration Takashi Fujimori Madoka Nakamura Kazuyuki Oshita Kenji Shiota Masaki Takaoka 619 Study of the emissions from pyrolytic and oxidative thermal decomposition of PVC Rafael Font M. Edo I. Aracil 1027 PCDD and PCDF formation in a waste-to-energy (WTE) plant and chemical characterization of solid residues Stina Jansson Elisa Allegrini Alessio Boldrin Kasper Lundtorp Thomas Fruergaard Astrup 1482 The influence of food waste on dioxin formation during incineration of refuse-derived fuels Stina Jansson Eva Svensson Myrin Per-Erik Persson 1483 Food web studies. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification Perfluorinated alkyl acids in bivalves, water, and sediments of the po river delta (Adriatic sea) Simonetta Corsolini Michela Mazzoni Marianna Rusconi Carla Ng Sara Valsecchi Stafano Polesello 882 Alternative zebrafish (Danio rerio) eleutheroembryo-based procedure for bioaccumulation evaluation Jon Sanz-Landaluze Miren Pena-Abaurrea Riansares Muñoz-Olivas Lourdes Ramos Carmen Cámara 1029 Biomagnification of classical and emerging halogenated flame retardants in bird eggs from Doñana natural space and surrounding areas Enrique Barón Manuel Mañez Fernando Hiraldo Ana Andreu Ethel Eljarrat Fabrizio Sergio Damià Barceló 1091 Transfer of indicator PCBs in dairy camels in Kazakhstan Moldir Nurseitova G. Konuspayeva G. Rychen B. Faye C. Feidt S. Jurjanz 1300
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Halogenated flame retardants in the environment: From PBDEs to OPFRs and other emerging alternatives August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 86 Decabromodiphenyl ether and novel halogenated flame retardants in bark from the upper Yellow River, China Jun Jin Meng Xu Chang He Guangyao Li YingWang 603 Distribution and input of brominated flame retardants and dechloranes in the German Bight Roxana Sühring Hendrik Wolschke Danijela Kötke Ralf Ebinghaus 674 Organophosphorus flame retardants and plasticizers in dust from automobiles, homes, offices and university classrooms: Implications for personal exposure via inadvertent dust ingestion Ovokeroye Abafe 701 Organic flame retardants in waste UK soft furnishings William A. Stubbings Daniel Drage Stuart Harrad Mark Broomfield Steve Morgan 742 Leaching behaviour of hexabromocyclododecane from treated curtains William A. Stubbings Natsuko Kajiwara Hidetaka Takigami Stuart Harrad 810 PBDEs and NBFRs in ambient air in Istanbul and Izmir-Turkey Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus Elif Gungormus Eser Okten Halil Celik Tugba Ugranli Aysun Sofuoglu Kadir Gedik Sait Sofuoglu Henry Alegria 866 Alternative halogenated and organophosphate flame retardants: Estimated physical-chemical properties and environmental persistence of 86 novel flame retardants Miriam Diamond Daniela Serodio Mark Bonnell Nils Sundin 1105 Halogenated flame retardants in chickens’ eggs from e-waste processing areas in Vietnam Fang Tao Stuart Harrad Hidenori Matsukami Go Suzuki Hidetaka Takigami 1130
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    87 Thursday 4September 2014 Indoor exposure Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in dust from primary schools in Southeast Queensland, Australia Fiona Harden Leisa-Maree Toms Jochen Mueller Mandana Mazaheri Phong Thai Sandra Brommer Stuart Harrad Samuel Clifford Lidia Morawska Daniel Drage 539 Electrostatic removal system of suspended particles from indoor air Jin Chul Joo Young Han Yoon Saeromi Lee Hosang Ahn Su Ji Lee Shin Young Choi Chang Hyuk Ahn 740 Measuring and monitoring levels of emerging brominated flame Katerina Kademoglou Chris Collins 758 Detailed monitoring of human exposure to four groups of contamnai nts used in consumer products: The A-team sampling campaign Eleni Papadopoulou Juan Antonio Padilla-Sánchez Line S. Haug Cathrine Thomsen Stuart Harrad 759 Levels of organohalogenated flame retardants in floor and air conditioner filter dust from Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Nadeem Ali Iqbal MI Ismail Govindan Malarvannan Mohammad W. Kadi Adrian Covaci Syed AMAS Eqani 869 Separation and identification of metabolites formed upon exposure of human liver cell lines to multiple stressors in indoor dust by UPLC-ESI/HR-MS Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah Jinkang Zhang Kevin Chipman Mark Viant Stuart Harrad Kyle D’Silva Maciej Bromirski 890 Chloroparaffins in the kitchen: Is breathing of cooks an overlooked source of human exposure? Walter Vetter Paul Bendig 998 Flame retardants and other additives in house dust from Japan Go Suzuki Yayoi Suzuki Mai Takagi Hidetaka Takigami Shoji F. Nakayama Jun Yoshinaga 1049 Plastic additives in indoor dust collected from Japanese households Yayoi Suzuki Go Suzuki Mai Takagi Hidetaka Takigami Shoji Nakayama Jun Yoshinaga 1128 Human exposure to novel flame retardants -from materials to humans Marie Frederiksen Katrin Vorkamp Marios Vazakas Jesper Bo Nielsen Jens Ahm Sørensen Lars Schiøtt Sørensen Lisbeth Ehlert Knudsen Thomas Fredrik Webster 1170 FIREMASTER 550® - Deep Under the Skin?! Gopal Pawar Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah Stuart Harrad 1262 Direct migration of hexabromocyclododecane from treated fabric into dust Natsuko Kajiwara Isao Kuribara Go Suzuki Toshiyuki Kataoka HIdetaka Takigami Takeharu Wada 1274 POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 88 Modelling of environmental fate, transport and sources Screening chemicals in commerce in the Nordic countries using multimedia fate and bioaccumulation models Ingjerd Sunde Krogseth Knut Breivik Jon Arnot Frank Wania 612 Accumulation of perfluorinated compounds in radish: A hierarcial model approach Kimmo Suominen Jukka Ranta Noora Perkola Sanna Marttinen 722 Influence of gas/particle partitioning equations on the prediction of multimedia fates of polychlorinated biphenyls Sung-Deuk Ah-Reum Seo Sung-Deuk Choi Jung-Eun Oh 1066 Pesticides transport in the soil-water system: Implication from laboratory and field experiment Zulin Zhang 1075 Improving the multimedia indoor model for SVOCs with a multi-layered foam furniture submodel Miriam Diamond Anna Krol Daniela Serodio 1146 Vapor pressures and octanol-air partition coefficients of novel brominated flame retardants, organophosphate flame retardants, and selected polybrominated biphenyl ethers Miriam Diamond Joseph Okeme Justen Poole Daniela Serodio Liisa Jantunen 1153
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    89 Thursday 4September 2014 Occurrence in sediments, soils and water II Analysis of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene isomers by HS-GC-MS in potable water for human consumption and the capital of Rio de Janeiro Camila Rodrigues Bernardo Robson Leonards Martínez 616 Simultaneous high sensitive determination of PCBs and PBDEs in environmental water and sediments by gas chromatography coupled to high resolution magnetic sector mass spectrometry Nieves Barco Bonilla Antonio J. Nieto Antonia Garrido Roberto Romero José Luis Martínez 628 Occurrence of organophosphorous flame retardants and plasticizer in the River Elbe during the summer flood event 2013: A case study at the barrage Geesthacht Hendrik Wolschke Roxana Sühring Zhiyong Xie Ralf Ebinghaus 710 Two new organophosphorus flame retardants resorcinol bis (diphylphosphate) (PBDPP) and Bisphenol A bis(diphenylphosphate) (BPA-BDPP) detected in sediment and sewage slugde samples Sicco Brandsma 901 Occurrence and distribution of volatile methylsiloxanes in river waters from Saitama, Japan Kotaro Minomo Yuichi Horii Mamoru Motegi Nobutoshi Ohtsuka Kiyoshi Nojiri 911 Occurrence, spatial distribution and composition of PCBs and OCPs in the surface sediments of Haraz River, Iran Narayanan Kannan Samaneh Sadat Karbalaei Elham Karimi 964 Mass fluxes of dissolved PAHs in the Three Gorges Reservoir during impoundment of the Three Gorges Dam Bernhard Henkelmann Dominik Deyerling Chengrong Peng Jingxian Wang Yonghong Bi Wei Hu Karl-Werner Schramm Bernhard Westrich Gerd Pfister 1028 Monitoring dioxin-like and estrogenic activity using the ere- and dre-CALUX bioassay: Case-study in the Zenne river crossing the Brussels region (Belgium) Tara Vandermarken Kersten van Langenhove Natacha Brion Kim Croes Marc Elskens Michael S.Denison 1034 Levels, distributions and profiles of current used pesticides (CUPs) in the surface water and sediment near a drinking water reservoir in Northeastern China Rui Zhang Jimin Shen Ge Zhao Yanli Kong Zhonglin Chen Weiwei Zhang 1245 Analysis of PBDEs in high mountain lake water samples Josep Caixach Arantxa Bartolomé Zoe Santolaria José Matesanz 1252 Organoclorine pesticides in a Pyrynean high mountain lake: Sabocos Tarn Zoe Santolaria José Santiago Urieta Alfonso Pardo Francisco Javier Lanaja Carlos Rodriguez-Casals José María Matesanz Arantxa Bartolome Tomás Arruebo Josep Caixach 1254 Carbamazepine concentrations in natural waters and wastewater treatment plant samples Kenneth Sajwan Ryan Johnson Peng Shangwu Bommanna Loganathan 1284 POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 90 POPs in marine ecosystems Perfluorinated alkyl acids in pinnipeds from the Alaskan Arctic Jessica Reiner Tamika Ragland 582 Temporal trends of perfluorinated alkyl acids in mussel tissue collected from Dorchester bay, MA from 1987 to 2004 Jessica Reiner Benjamin Place 734 Species-specific bioaccumulation of POPs in various sharks from offshore and coastal water of Korea Hyun-Kyung Lee Sunggyu Lee Eun-Jung Choy Yunsun Jeong Chang-Keun Kang Eun-Kyo Kim Sang-Jo Kim Aihua Shen Hyo-Bang Moon Woochang Jeong 912 PBDEs and methoxylated-BDEs in coastal seafood : With comparison to the Antarctic toothfish living in remote region In-Seok Lee Inja Yeon Dong-Woon Hwang Minkyu Choi Hee-Gu Choi 979 Levels and congener profiles of PBDEs in edible Baltic, freshwater, and farmed fish in Finland in 2009 Anja Hallikainen Anniina Holma-Suutari 1000 Polybrominathed diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Concepcion Bay, Chile after the 2010 tsunami Karla Pozo Petr Kukucka Yulieth Banguera Lenka Vankova Javier Monsalves Jana Klanova Ricardo Barra Petra Pribylova Ramon Ahumada Anny Rudolph 1005 Elevated levels of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs, non-dioxin- like PCBs and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in Greenland halibut (Rheinhardtius hippoglossoides) from Norwegian waters Bente Merete Nilsen Sylvia Frantzen Kåre Julshamn Kjell Nedreaas Amund Maage 1159 Chlorinated and brominated persistent organic pollutants in mass stranded striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) from Minamisatsuma, Japan Tomohiko Isobe Naoko Kume Tadasu Yamada Masao Amano Shinsuke Tanabe Yuko Tajima 1206 PCBs, DDTs, HCB, PBDEs and DPs in pelagic seabirds from Antarctic, subantarctic and south Atlantic regions: interspecies vs. geographic patterns Jose L. Roscales Peter G. Ryan Jacob González-Solís Laura Zango Begoña Jiménez 1225
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    91 Thursday 4September 2014 POPs in remote areas Legacy and emergent POPs in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) and in its prey from the Greenland fjords Simonetta Corsolini Karla Pozo Cristiana Guerranti Jorgen S. Christiansen 602 Temporal trends of perfluorinated sulfonate and carboxylate compounds in seabird eggs from the Canadian Arctic Birgit Braune Robert Letcher 639 Passive samplers: Pollutant monitoring on the European continental shelf edge Philip White Brendan Mc Hugh Patrice Behan Barry Foley Kees Booij Catriona Mc Grath Evin Mc Govern 692 Seasonal trends of persistent organic pollutants in a glacial lake in New Zealand Christine Steinlin Xiaolin Wu Cleo Davie-Martin Nicolas J. Cullen Christian Bogdal Kim J. Hageman 763 Chlorinated, fluorinated, and brominated pollutants in tern eggs from a remote Indian Ocean atoll Henrik Kylin Henk Bouwman Ne Sun Choong Kwet Yive Vikash Tatayah Anuschka Polder 1196 Occurrence of legacy and emerging persistent organic pollutants at Ross Sea and circumpolar deep water convergence (Antarctica) Alessandra Cincinelli Tania Martellini Stefania Giannarelli Sandro Francesconi Beatrice Muscatello Roger Fuoco 1203 POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 92 Investigation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the influent and effluents of wastewater treament plant in Nagpur region, Maharashtra, India Neeta Thacker 570 Assessing neurological risks from oral exposure to mixtures of organophosphorus, carbamate, and pyrethroid insecticides Hana Pohl Peter McClure 601 Theoretical and experimental evidences of medium range atmospheric transport processes of polycyclic musk fragrances Antonio Finizio Sara Villa Marco Vighi 622 Mass loading and fate of volatile methyl siloxanes in two different types of sewage treatment plants from Japan Yuichi Horii Kotaro Minomo Mamoru Motegi Kiyoshi Nojiri 910 PSII herbicides: Persistently present on the Great Barrier Reef Christie Gallen Kristie Thompson Chris Paxman Jake O’Brien Karen Kennedy Jochen Mueller 980 Phthalates, parabens, and Bisphenol A: Non-persistent but persistently present compounds Belén Gómara Clara Esteve Laura Herrero María José González 1007 Link between PAH content in pine needles and socio-geographic parameters using canonical correlation analysis Nuno Ratola José Manuel Amigo Raquel Fernández-Varela 1126 Distribution of pyrethroid insecticides in Mediterranean common dolphin tissues Cayo Corcellas Joan Giménez Renaud Stephanis Ethel Eljarrat Damià Barceló 1141 Characterization of (semi-)volatile compounds migrating from food containers by GCxGC-TOF MS Cipriano Carrero-Carralero Sandra Jiménez-Falcao M. Luz Sanz Lourdes Ramos 1163 Insecticide pyrethroids in liver of striped dolphin from the Mediterranean Sea Òscar Aznar-Alemany Joan Giménez Renaud Stephanis Ethel Eljarrat Damià Barceló 1176 A pilot study on the PAH profile in air particulate matter from different sampling points in Feira de Santana (Bahia, Brazil) João Torres Antonio Azeredo Meire Rodrigo Jailson Andrade Paulo Dorneles Olaf Malm 1184 Pseudo-POPs: Non persistent but persistently in the environment
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    POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30 93 Thursday 4 September 2014 Feasibility study for the preparation of reference materials for priority organic pollutants in natural waters containing suspended particulate mater and humic acids Saioa Elordui-Zapatarietxe Håkan Emteborg Fanny Gantois Ina Fettig Beatrice Lalere Rosemarie Philipp Claudia Swart Janine Richter 577 Preparation of quality control plastic samples including organochlorine, organobromine, organophosphorus, and antimony as flame retardants Nobuyasu Hanari Masaki Ohata Nobuyasu Itoh Takamitsu Otake 585 Development of a quality control tool for the biota monitoring of two halogenated priority pollutants under the Water Framework Directive Ioannis Dosis Roberto Lava Marina Ricci Andrea Held Hendrik Emons 593 Results of validation trials for new European standards determination of dioxins/furans, PCBs and PAHs in sludge, treated biowaste and soil Petra Lehnik-Habrink 631 Production and evaluation of a reference material for proficiency test of dioxins and furans (PCDD/Fs) in fish Rafael Pissinatti Carolina Mariana Nunes Eleonora Vieira Dos Santos Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti 802 The use of intercalibrations as a tool to be able to control and confirm that the quality is under control after renewing personnel and location Erik Sandell Mikko Suomela 854 Evaluation of interlaboratory study on PCDDs, PCDFs and dioxin like PCBs in the sediment reference material (11th round FY 2013 research group on ultra trace analyses, JEMCA) Toru Matsumura Toru Miyazaki Takeshi Kuroiwa Masakichi Hirano Yasutsugu Funakoshi Noriaki Hamada 955 In-house method validation for simultaneous quantification of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs in fish using pressurized liquid extraction and GC-HRMS analysis Rafael Pissinatti Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti Carolina Mariana Nunes Eleonora Vieira Dos Santos Ravi Govinda Dardot Prates Igor Cabreira Pussente Dayane Silva Castro 1044 Results from UNEP’s 2nd global interlaboratory assesment: Dioxin-like POPs Bert van Bavel I. van der Veen H. Nilsson J. de Boer H. Fiedler 1595 Proficiency testing using natural matrixes and non-parametric statistics: Experiences of two years of the intercind study Bert van Bavel S. Libralato D. Raccanelli 1596 QA/QC, interlaboratory studies, reference materials
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 94 Regulatory aspects of POPs Obstacles to rehabilitation of dioxin pollution hot points in Russia Zarema Amirova 646 Food safety/ food security issues from 6PCBs, 7PBDEs, HBCD isomers, and bioaccumulative PFAs in bio-solids and composts intended for pasture soil dressing Gianfranco Brambilla Mauro Esposito Stefania Paola De Filippis Vittorio Abate Vittorio Esposito 809 Proposal to change the match and cigarette tests in the UK’s furniture and furnishings (fire) (safety) regulations (FFRS) Terry Edge Steve Owen 1067 Exposure of Indian environment and human population to POPs: Scope for new chemical management policy Luca Nizzetto Brij Mohan Sharma Pavel Čupr Girija K. Bharat Thorjørn Larssen Shresth Tayal 1092
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    Toxicology and mechanismsI. Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals 95 Thursday 4 September 2014 Differences in biological potency of lower and higher molecular mass polychlorinated naphthalenes with respect to effects on viability and apoptosis in the MCF-7 breast cancer cell line Jerzy Falandysz A. Wróbel J. Barć 571 Elucidating toxicological mechanisms of current flame retardants by monitoring molecular processes using a multiple endpoint bacterial reporter assay Boris Krivoshiev Steven Husson Freddy Dardenne Ronny Blust 630 Tissue distribution of dioxin-like compounds: Potential impacts on systemic relative potency estimates in the EU "SYSTEQ" project Karin van Ede Lesa Aylward Patrik Andersson Martin van den Berg Majorie van Duursen 635 Prenatal exposure to 4-para-nonylphenol enhances vulnerability of neuronal cells to apoptosis Ewa Litwa Joanna Rzemieniec Agnieszka Wnuk Lason Władysław Kajta Malgorzata 694 Biotoxicity of nanosilver based on contact system activation Yanmin Long Qunfang Zhou Allen Clermont Xingchen Zhao Guibin Jiang 705 Effect of 2-napthol on 3t3-l1 adipocyte differentiation Franco Scinicariello Jing Wang Melanie Buser Roberta Attanasio 715 Effects of luteolin on TCDD- and TERT-butylhydroquinone-induced drug-metabolizing enzymes and nuclear factor-erythroid- 2-related factor 2 Hitoshi Ashida Zhang Tianshun Kimura Yuki Jiang Songyan Harada Kiyonari Yoko Yamashita 724 Chain length-dependent difference in the toxic potency of long-chain perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCA) in rats: Determination of the serum PFCA concentrations Akihiko Hirose Yuki Kosugi Tomoko Kawamura Toshinari Suzuki Mariko Matsumoto Sakiko Fujii Atsushi Ono Hina Kato Mutsuko Hirata-Koizumi Mika Takahashi 757 In vitro metabolism of 2- ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphate (EHDPHP) by human liver microsomes Ana Ballesteros-Gómez Claudio Erratico Pim E.G. Leonards Nele van de Eede Adrian Covaci Alin Ionas 769 Relative effect potencies of 2,3,7-tribromodibenzo-p-dioxin and 1,2,3,4,7-pentabromodibenzo-p-dioxin in female rat after a single oral dose Karin van Ede Goran Marsh Mats Linderberg Tom Werner Ake Bergman Martin van den Berg Majorie van Duursen 779 POSTER SESSION 3 17:30 - 18:30
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 96 Effects of metabolism of UV-absorbers by rat liver microsomes on their nuclear receptor activation Yoko Watanabe Hiroyuki Kojima Seigo Sanoh Shinji Takeuchi Shigeru Ohta Naoto Uramaru Shigeyuki Kitamura Kazumi Sugihara 791 The participation of rat CYP3A enzymes in the metabolism of 2,2',4,5,5'-pentachlorobiphenyl (CB101) Chiho Ohta Koichi Haraguchi Yoshihisa Kato Tetsuya Endo Nobuyuki Koga 795 A maternal methyl donor-enriched diet, capable of altering fetal DNA methylation, does not prevent fetal prostate development from inhibition by TCDD Richard E. Peterson K.P. Keil C.M. Vezina 843 Metabolic activation of cis- and trans- permethrine for estrogenic and anti-androgenic activities Kazumi Sugihara Satoko Tange Nariaki Fujimoto Naoto Uramaru Shigeru Ohta Shigeyuki Kitamura 863 Isoform specific induction of aryl hydrocarbon receptor by TCDD in the red seabream (Pagrus major) Su-Min Bak Midori Iida Hisato Iwata Eun-Young Kim 954 RNA-seq analysis of the mysid crustacean transcriptome following exposure to naturally occurring 1,3,7-tribromodibenzo-p-dioxin Masashi Hirano 1004 Isomer-specific effects of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) on classical and membrane estrogen receptor signaling in mice exhibiting depressive-like behavior Joanna Rzemieniec Irena Nalepa Ewa Litwa Adam Grochowalski Agnieszka Wnuk Anna Wojtowicz Wladyslaw Lason Malgorzata Kajta Agnieszka Zelek-Molik 1052 Validation of a PBPK model to estimate PFASs in the human body Marti Nadal Francesc Fàbrega Vikas Kumar Emilio Benfenati Marta Schuhmacher José L. Domingo 1161 Dynamic toxicokinetic modelling of direct and indirect (precursor) exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid in professional ski wax technicians Melissa Ines Gomis Robin Vestergren Helena Nilsson Ian T. Cousins 1175 Biological fate of the emerging brominated flame retardants, 2-ethylhexyl tetrabromobenzoate (TBB) and bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH), in female sprague dawley rats Linda Birnbaum Gabriel Knudsen J. Michael Sanders 1179 New insight into the biological effect of TCDD on CD4+ help t cell: Not only immunotoxicity but also immune regulation Bin Zhao Cuihui Zhu Tuan Xu Heidi Xie 1296 Toxicology and mechanisms I. Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals
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    Program Friday 5 September 2014 Friday
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Friday 5 September 2014 Room 10:00 - 12:00 Summary and future outcomes. Students and mentors Auditorio 12:00 Otto Hutzinger student awards 12:15 Welcome to Dioxin 2015 12:30 Closing remarks and farewell cocktail August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 98
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    Name Abstract DayTime Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 100 Index of presenters Abafe O P700 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Abafe O P701 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Ábalos M 580 Monday 14:25 Auditorio Abou-Elwafa 838 Wednesday 11:25 Hidalgo Abdallah M Abou-Elwafa Abdallah M P890 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Addink R P637 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Addink R P638 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ahrens L 680 Tuesday 10:15 Castilla Ahsene-Aissat P356 Tuesday 17:20- Fetta A 18:30 Poster Area Alaee M 1250 Wednesday 11:05 Comendador Alani R P679 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Albrecht M P1070 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ali L 893 Wednesday 11:45 Doblón Ali N P869 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Ali N P867 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Altarawneh M 666 Thursday 11:25 Auditorio Altarawneh M 737 Thursday 14:35 Auditorio Alves A P713 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Amirova Z P646 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Anh Tuan N P1211 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Anitgnac J.P 1086 Monday 12:05 Castilla Arisawa K 886 Monday 10:45 Castilla Arkenbout A P1197 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ashida H P724 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Aylward L 636 Monday 11:45 Castilla Aylward L P917 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Aznar-Alemany O P1176 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Bak S.M P954 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Baker R P1277 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ballesteros- Gómez A 767 Thursday 14:15 Castilla Ballesteros- Gómez A P769 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Barber J 1173 Thursday 15:45 Castilla Barco Bonilla P628 Thursday 17:30- N 18:30 Poster Area Barón E P1091 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Barón E 1216 Monday 17:00 Doblón Bartolomé M P1226 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Bartolomé M P855 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Behnisch P.A 1036 Monday 11:45 Comendador Behnisch P.A 1033 Monday 12:05 Comendador Ben Abda M 805 Tuesday 11:15 Comendador Bernsmann T 1138 Tuesday 16:20 Castilla Bichon E 848 Thursday 13:55 Doblón Birnbaum L.S P1179 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Birnbaum L.S 1077 Thursday 9:45 Comendador Birnbaum L.S 1178 Monday 16:00 Hidalgo Blum A 1110 Thursday 10:45 Hidalgo Blum A 966 Monday 12:25 Doblón Blye D 1269 Thursday 14:55 Doblón Bohlin P 989 Monday 14:25 Hidalgo Bohlin Nizetto P 824 Tuesday 11:15 Auditorio Bonati L 1093 Wednesday 9:45 Castilla Bouwman H P1172 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Bouwman H 1174 Wednesday 9:45 Doblón Brambilla G 807 Thursday 11:45 Doblón Brambilla G P809 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Bramwell L P1084 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Brandsma S P901 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Brandsma S 899 Tuesday 13:30 Hidalgo Brandt I 1290 Thursday 16:45 Comendador Braune B P639 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Braune B 743 Tuesday 11:35 Auditorio Breivik K 751 Tuesday 14:30 Auditorio Brennan J 1152 Monday 11:05 Comendador
  • 107.
    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 101 Brits M P1019 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Buekens A 656 Thursday 13:15 Auditorio Buekens A 640 Thursday 11:05 Auditorio Buekens A P651 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Bussian B.M 846 Tuesday 10:35 Castilla Byer J P1487 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Cabrerizo A P1082 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Cabrerizo A P1182 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Caixach J P1252 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Caixach J P1009 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Calaprice C 1215 Monday 17:00 Castilla Camenzuli L P1222 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Campo J P819 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Can-Güven E 1050 Thursday 11:45 Hidalgo Carrero- P1163 Thursday 17:30- Carralero C 18:30 Poster Area Caspersen I.H 1246 Monday 14:05 Castilla Castro 748 Thursday 13:35 Castilla Jiménez J Cederberg T.L P1259 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Centeno C 1131 Monday 10:45 Doblón Cequier E 687 Thursday 13:55 Castilla Chaber P 1227 Wednesday 10:45 Auditorio Chamblis C.K 1287 Thursday 16:45 Doblón Chang W.H P793 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Chang Lee C P808 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Chen C.Y 1022 Tuesday 17:00 Hidalgo Chen H.L P790 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Chen T 613 Thursday 16:25 Auditorio Chen W P549 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Chessa G P903 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Chi K.H P1134 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Choi S.D P1066 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Chokwe T P676 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Cincinelli A P1203 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Cochran J 1186 Monday 12:25 Auditorio Coelho S.D P905 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Coelho S.D P859 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Conesa J.A P669 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Conesa J.A P668 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Cooke A P572 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Corcellas C 677 Wednesday 9:45 Comendador Corcellas C P1141 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Corsolini S P882 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Corsolini S P602 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Cortés Araujo J 1241 Monday 14:45 Hidalgo Cortés Araújo J P1298 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Costopoulou D P902 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Culcasi F P673 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Dachs J 868 Thursday 10:05 Doblón Dachs J P870 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Darnerud P.O P851 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area De Assuncao J.V P1270 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area De Boer J P932 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area De La Casa Resino I 884 Thursday 14:35 Comendador De La Torre A P834 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area De La Torre A P832 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Di Guardo A P1069 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area
  • 108.
    Name Abstract DayTime Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 102 Index of presenters Diamond M P1105 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Diamond M P1151 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Diamond M P1146 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Diamond M P1153 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Díaz-Ferrero J P992 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Díaz-Ferrero J P922 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Díaz-Ferrero J P924 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Diefenbacher P 688 Thursday 12:05 Doblón Dlugogorski B 761 Thursday 14:55 Auditorio Domínguez- P754 Monday 17:20- Morueco N 18:30 Poster Area Dorman F 650 Tuesday 13:50 Comendador Dorman F 606 Monday 16:00 Auditorio Dorneles P 1188 Monday 13:45 Comendador Dorneles P P1189 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Dosis I P593 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Dumanoglu D P1011 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Dunnick J.K 568 Monday 16:40 Hidalgo Edge T P1067 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Eguxhi A P983 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Eljarrat E P1078 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Elordui- Zapatarietxe S P577 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Eppe G 1230 Thursday 13:15 Doblón Eqani Amas S 928 Monday 14:25 Comendador Eqani Amas S 1041 Wednesday 11:45 Auditorio Ericson P1149 Tuesday 17:20- Jogsten I 18:30 Poster Area Ericson Jogsten I P1150 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Eriksson U 1209 Wednesday 10:45 Hidalgo Erratico C 781 Thursday 16:25 Comendador Escudero- P1031 Monday 17:20- Rubio L 18:30 Poster Area Esposito V 1065 Thursday 9:45 Castilla Eulaers I 1057 Monday 11:05 Hidalgo Eun H P1239 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Falandysz J P571 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Farré M 915 Monday 16:40 Castilla Fernandes A P914 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Fernández M P888 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Fernández P 913 Thursday 14:55 Hidalgo Fernández P1025 Tuesday 17:20- Martínez G 18:30 Poster Area Fernie K 733 Thursday 13:35 Comendador Fiedler H 1265 Monday 14:05 Hidalgo Fiedler H 1242 Thursday 14:15 Doblón Finizio A P622 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Focant J.F P1162 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Focant J.F 1278 Tuesday 10:55 Doblón Font R P1027 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Frederiksen M P1170 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Fridén U P826 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Friedman C 1103 Thursday 9:45 Doblón Fromme H P755 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Fromme H P756 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Fu J P1255 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Fujimori T P619 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Fujita H 1102 Tuesday 17:00 Castilla Fuerst P 1072 Thursday 10:25 Hidalgo Gallen C 974 Tuesday 10:55 Castilla Gallen C P980 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Gallo F P1235 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gao C 1081 Tuesday 17:00 Auditorio Gao L 744 Tuesday 11:15 Castilla
  • 109.
    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 103 García- Bermejo Pérez A P820 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area García- Bermejo Pérez A P821 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Garcinuño- Martínez R.M P596 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Garrido López M.A P775 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Garrido López M.A P776 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gauss C P1217 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gavilán J.F P962 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Gebbink W 762 Tuesday 16:00 Hidalgo Geng D 1292 Monday 14:05 Auditorio Gevao B 727 Wednesday 11:25 Auditorio Gevao B 728 Wednesday 11:25 Comendador Gharbi S P1257 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gnanasekaran D P818 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gómara B P1007 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Gómez M P592 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gomis M.I P1175 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area González- Fernández D 1083 Tuesday 16:00 Doblón González- Gaya B 999 Tuesday 17:00 Doblón Gorst-Allman P P633 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Gorczyca D P1276 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Grimalt J 1112 Tuesday 17:00 Comendador Guadaño J 885 Thursday 13:35 Auditorio Gusev A 997 Tuesday 14:10 Auditorio Haedrich J 785 Monday 10:45 Comendador Haijun Z 684 Thursday 16:05 Comendador Hallikainen A P1000 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hallikainen A 662 Monday 12:25 Hidalgo Hanari N P585 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hanazato M P971 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Harden F P539 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Harden F P941 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Harel G P1030 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Harner T 786 Monday 15:05 Hidalgo Harner T 1147 Tuesday 10:15 Auditorio Harrad S 986 Wednesday 9:45 Hidalgo Hedlund B 587 Tuesday 13:30 Auditorio Henkelmann B P1028 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hennig B 697 Thursday 10:25 Comendador Hirano M P1004 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hirose A P757 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hofland W P1088 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Hoh E 862 Monday 16:00 Doblón Hong S.M P591 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Hoogenboom R 1063 Tuesday 10:55 Hidalgo Hope D 931 Tuesday 14:10 Castilla Hori H P792 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Hori T P972 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Horii Y P910 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hsu P.C P702 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Hsu W.T 1008 Thursday 10:25 Castilla Hsu W.T P1010 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Huang J 1139 Monday 11:25 Doblón Huang Y P799 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Huang Y P736 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Hühnerfuss H P806 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Hung P.C 1142 Thursday 15:45 Auditorio Hung P.C 1143 Thursday 16:05 Auditorio Hung Wei C 1003 Thursday 10:45 Castilla Hung Wei C P1012 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area
  • 110.
    Name Abstract DayTime Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 104 Index of presenters Hwang J 898 Thursday 13:15 Comendador Idczak F P1123 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ionas A.C P788 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ionas A.C 1220 Monday 14:45 Castilla Isobe T P1206 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Jang G.D P682 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jansson S P1482 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Jansson S P1483 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Jaspers V 991 Thursday 13:55 Comendador Jeong T.U P777 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jeong Y 907 Wednesday 10:45 Doblón Jeong Y P904 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jie L P657 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jiménez- Guerrero P 1120 Thursday 10:45 Doblón Jin J P1074 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jin J P603 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Johansson N P720 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Joly L P1085 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jones G P1002 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jonker W 936 Tuesday 14:10 Comendador Jonker W P937 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Joo J.C P740 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Joo J.C P811 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Jung B.G P812 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Kacew S 552 Monday 17:00 Hidalgo Kademoglou K P758 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Kajiwara N 1015 Wednesday 10:25 Hidalgo Kajiwara N P1274 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Kajiwiara J P1229 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kalantzi O.I P1193 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kang Y P975 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kannan N 963 Monday 14:45 Doblón Kannan N P964 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Kärrman A 1251 Tuesday 13:50 Hidalgo Kataoka Y P1046 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kido T 897 Monday 16:40 Comendador Kim H.S 1058 Tuesday 13:50 Doblón Kim K.J P726 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kim K.J P746 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kim S.J P918 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Klanova J P1285 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Knetsch G 845 Tuesday 14:10 Hidalgo Knoth W P576 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Koppe J 900 Thursday 12:05 Comendador Kosubová P P787 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kotz A 711 Thursday 9:45 Hidalgo Kotz A 712 Thursday 10:05 Hidalgo Krivoshiev B P630 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Krogseth I.S 665 Wednesday 10:25 Comendador Krogseth I.S P612 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Kubwabo C 699 Wednesday 11:05 Hidalgo Kucharska A P780 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kukucka P P739 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kumar A P667 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kuramochi H 1294 Thursday 16:25 Castilla Kurt-Karakus P866 Thursday 17:30- P.B 18:30 Poster Area Kurt-Karakus P.B 865 Thursday 16:45 Castilla
  • 111.
    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 105 Kvalem H.E P1026 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kwon H.O P1064 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kwon H.O P1061 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kwon H.O P1060 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Kylin H P1196 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Kylin H 1094 Thursday 14:35 Hidalgo Labunska I 672 Tuesday 16:40 Hidalgo Lacorte S 1198 Thursday 16:05 Castilla Lacorte S 1200 Wednesday 10:05 Doblón Lee H.J P660 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Lee H.K P912 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Lee I.S P979 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Lee J.H P1097 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Lee S 895 Tuesday 15:40 Doblón Lee Y.J 813 Thursday 15:45 Comendador Lehnik- P631 Thursday 17:30- Habrink P 18:30 Poster Area Leijs M 1280 Thursday 10:05 Comendador Leonards P 853 Monday 14:45 Auditorio Leong Y.H 956 Tuesday 14:50 Doblón Letcher R 590 Wednesday 11:25 Doblón Letcher R P597 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area L'Homme B 1076 Monday 17:00 Auditorio Li Y.F P1129 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Li Y.F 1113 Tuesday 14:50 Auditorio Li Y 615 Monday 14:25 Doblón Liagkouridis I 950 Thursday 11:25 Doblón Liang Y P655 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Linderholm L P648 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Litwa E P694 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Liu G 579 Thursday 9:45 Auditorio Liu J 644 Tuesday 10:15 Comendador Liu L P1132 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Liu L 973 Tuesday 16:20 Auditorio Liu W 617 Wednesday 10:05 Comendador Liu X P874 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Llorca J 861 Tuesday 13:50 Castilla Lohmann N 1268 Monday 11:45 Hidalgo Long Y P705 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Lorenzi V P1013 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Lorenzi V 675 Thursday 11:25 Hidalgo Lucattini L P836 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Lu S.Y P604 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Luo Q 642 Thursday 17:05 Doblón Lüth A P695 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ma W.L 782 Tuesday 15:40 Auditorio Ma W.L P961 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Macaulay L 735 Thursday 17:05 Comendador MacDonald A 1199 Monday 11:05 Castilla Machala M 1051 Wednesday 10:25 Castilla Macías- 958 Wednesday 9:45 Auditorio Zamora J.V Makey C 1202 Tuesday 15:40 Comendador Makey C 1109 Wednesday 10:05 Hidalgo Malarvannan P891 Tuesday 17:20- G 18:30 Poster Area Malarvannan G P892 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Mampaey M 797 Tuesday 11:15 Hidalgo Manh Hoai P P1210 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Manhães Rocha D.A 949 Monday 15:05 Comendador Manhães Rocha D.A P856 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Marchand P P804 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Marchand P 828 Tuesday 16:00 Castilla Martínez M.A P830 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area
  • 112.
    Name Abstract DayTime Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 106 Index of presenters Martínez M.A P831 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Mateo R P981 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Mateo R 984 Thursday 14:55 Comendador Matsukami H 1053 Thursday 14:35 Castilla Matsumura T P955 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Mattioli L 943 Monday 10:45 Hidalgo McCall E P1127 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Mehlmann H 842 Monday 10:45 Auditorio Melymuk L 1039 Wednesday 11:45 Hidalgo Méndez A 1191 Thursday 11:05 Doblón Menotta S 1111 Monday 12:05 Hidalgo Meyer A 844 Monday 16:20 Auditorio Meza Montenegro P1288 Tuesday 17:20- M.M 18:30 Poster Area Mihats D P671 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Minh N.H 796 Monday 16:00 Comendador Minomo K P911 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Minomo K P951 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Misselwitz M P1282 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Miyake Y P857 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Miyawaki T P1214 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Miyawaki T P1218 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Moltó J 1001 Tuesday 14:50 Castilla Monti C P765 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Morales L 993 Tuesday 16:40 Doblón Morales L P995 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Moreno Caballero A.I P1016 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Mortimer D 926 Monday 16:00 Castilla Motegi M P719 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Mueller J P1240 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Mueller J 977 Monday 16:20 Doblón Mueller J P789 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Muir T 1204 Thursday 11:45 Comendador Mulder M.D 741 Thursday 10:25 Doblón Mumbo J 1018 Wednesday 11:45 Comendador Muniategui- P1283 Tuesday 17:20- Lorenzo S 18:30 Poster Area Muñoz Fernández M 929 Thursday 13:55 Auditorio Muñoz- Arnanz J 1289 Tuesday 9:55 Auditorio Nadal M P1161 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Nadal M P753 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Nakano T 1014 Monday 16:40 Doblón Nakano T 614 Monday 15:05 Doblón Neugebauer F 1258 Tuesday 16:40 Castilla Neugebauer F P1095 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Neugebauer F P1100 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Newton S P1213 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Newton S P1006 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Ng C 1291 Thursday 16:25 Doblón Nghiem Xuan T P1056 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ngoc Tam T P566 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Nguyen Van T 1248 Tuesday 14:30 Hidalgo Nilsen B.M P1159 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Nishijo M 925 Monday 17:00 Comendador Nishimra C P1020 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Nizzetto L P1092 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Nurseitova M P1300 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Odabasi M 1055 Monday 13:45 Hidalgo Ohta C P795 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Okimoto M P1071 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Okonkwo J P1144 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area
  • 113.
    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 107 Okonkwo O.J 721 Monday 14:45 Comendador Orlikowska A P934 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ortiz- Santaliestra M.E 1201 Thursday 14:15 Comendador Otake T P528 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Padilla Sánchez J.A P875 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area 69 O 803 Tuesday 11:35 Hidalgo Papadopoulou P759 Thursday 17:30- E 18:30 Poster Area Papadopoulou E 594 Monday 14:25 Castilla Parette R 923 Monday 14:05 Doblón Park J.E P872 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Park J.E P1059 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Park J.E P978 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Patterson Jr. D.G 959 Tuesday 11:15 Doblón Paul A P634 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pavlova P 691 Thursday 13:35 Hidalgo Pavuk M 1090 Tuesday 11:35 Doblón Pavuk M 1145 Tuesday 16:00 Comendador Pawar G P1262 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Pawlak P.L P1486 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pemberthy Mendoza D P1263 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pena-Abaurrea M 1124 Monday 13:45 Auditorio Pérez S P729 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pérez S 849 Monday 11:05 Doblón Perugini M P883 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Peterson R.E P843 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Peterson R.E 841 Wednesday 11:25 Castilla Petreas M P1104 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Petriello M 589 Wednesday 11:05 Castilla Picó Y 823 Wednesday 11:05 Auditorio Piersanti A P879 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Piersanti A P878 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pietron W P652 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pissinatti R P1044 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Pissinatti R P802 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Pizarro- Aránguiz N P1098 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pizarro- Aránguiz N P1099 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Plaza-Bolanos P 1017 Thursday 13:35 Doblón Pohl H P601 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Polder A 835 Monday 14:05 Comendador Polder A 833 Thursday 13:15 Hidalgo Polder A P822 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pond P P947 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Poothong S P731 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Powell J P663 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Pozo K P1005 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Pozo K 1024 Thursday 15:45 Hidalgo Qi H 968 Tuesday 16:00 Auditorio Qi H P970 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Qianjin D 469 Thursday 10:25 Auditorio Quinn L 1116 Monday 11:05 Auditorio Quinn L 940 Tuesday 13:30 Doblón Ramos J.J P1043 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ramos L P1260 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Ramos L 1118 Tuesday 15:40 Castilla Ratola N P1126 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Ratola N P1181 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Rauchfuss K 732 Thursday 11:25 Comendador
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    Name Abstract DayTime Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 108 Index of presenters Rawn T 760 Monday 13:45 Castilla Reichel K 1195 Thursday 11:45 Castilla Reiner E.J 1185 Tuesday 13:30 Comendador Reiner J P582 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Reiner J P734 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Reinmann J 1079 Tuesday 14:30 Castilla Riddell N P1587 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Riener J P933 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Riget F 599 Tuesday 11:55 Auditorio Rivera- 1168 Monday 15:05 Auditorio Austrui J Roberts D P1155 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Robson M P1281 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Rodrigues C P616 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Roos A 829 Monday 11:25 Hidalgo Roscales J.L P1225 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Roscales J.L 1224 Thursday 17:05 Hidalgo Rose M P840 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Rotander A 1032 Tuesday 10:15 Doblón Rotander A P1040 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Rzemieniec J P1052 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Sahlström L P877 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Sajwan K P815 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Sajwan K P816 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Sajwan K P1284 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Salamova A 567 Thursday 13:15 Castilla Salgueiro P837 Monday 17:20- González N 18:30 Poster Area Salihovic S 1133 Tuesday 16:40 Comendador Sancho J.V 1119 Monday 16:40 Auditorio Sancho J.V 1609 Tuesday 14:30 Comendador Sandell E P854 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Santen M 1228 Monday 12:05 Doblón Santín G 1180 Wednesday 11:05 Doblón Santolaria Z P1254 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Santos F.J 1264 Wednesday 10:25 Doblón Sanz P 827 Thursday 11:25 Castilla Sanz- P1029 Thursday 17:30- Landaluze J 18:30 Poster Area Schecter A P1107 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Schecter A 1101 Tuesday 11:55 Doblón Scheringer M 976 Monday 11:45 Doblón Schmid P 664 Thursday 10:05 Castilla Schramm K.W P738 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Schramm K.W 598 Thursday 11:05 Comendador Schreiber R 1148 Thursday 10:05 Auditorio Scinicariello F P714 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Scinicariello F P715 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Scortichini G 1272 Tuesday 10:35 Hidalgo Scortichini G 1271 Tuesday 15:40 Hidalgo Scott L 723 Tuesday 16:20 Comendador Scott L 921 Monday 16:20 Castilla Seed L 850 Tuesday 14:10 Doblón Seo J P706 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Shaw S 1302 Tuesday 9:55 Doblón Shen H P1156 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Shengyong L P814 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Shi S P609 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Shields W P948 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Shin J P573 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Shiozaki T P1021 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Sidali K P453 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Name Abstract Day Time Room Name Abstract Day Time Room August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 109 Sidisky L P557 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Sindiku O 1212 Tuesday 14:50 Hidalgo Sindiku O P750 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Sjodin A 939 Monday 11:25 Castilla Skala J P621 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Smit I P1275 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Soler- Rodríguez F P930 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Song G.J P766 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Sørensen S 1160 Tuesday 11:55 Hidalgo Soshilov A 1125 Wednesday 10:05 Castilla Steinlin C 681 Thursday 13:55 Hidalgo Steinlin C P763 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Stubbings W.A P742 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Stubbings W.A P810 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Sugihara K P863 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Sühring R 689 Thursday 14:55 Castilla Sühring R P674 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Suk-Young H 967 Monday 11:45 Auditorio Suominen K P722 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Suzuki G 1048 Tuesday 16:40 Auditorio Suzuki G P1049 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Suzuki Y P1128 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Suzuki Y 1297 Tuesday 9:55 Castilla Sweetman A 887 Tuesday 10:55 Auditorio Taek K.S P654 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Takahashi K P982 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Takahashi S 1080 Monday 16:20 Comendador Takahashi S 994 Tuesday 11:35 Castilla Takasuga T P1054 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Takasuga T P1205 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Takazawa Y P1273 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Tamura S P985 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Tao F P1130 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Teran- Guerrero T 1062 Thursday 14:15 Hidalgo Thacker N P570 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Thanh Dien N P717 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Thi Hai Le L P960 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Thiem I 647 Monday 11:25 Comendador Tirler W 752 Thursday 10:45 Auditorio Tominaga M P1295 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Tong Q 896 Wednesday 10:05 Auditorio Torres J 1243 Thursday 16:45 Hidalgo Torres J P1184 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Traag W 1038 Thursday 14:35 Doblón Traag W 1047 Wednesday 10:25 Auditorio Trass M P1192 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Trass M P1256 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Trinh Khac S P611 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Trinh Khac S P610 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Tronczynski J 1158 Tuesday 16:20 Doblón Tronczynski J P1223 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Tsutsumi T P1154 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Tsyrlov I.B 708 Wednesday 11:45 Castilla Ucar Y P649 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Uekusa Y P1037 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Vallejo M 873 Thursday 14:15 Auditorio Van Bavel B P1596 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Van Bavel B P1595 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area
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    Name Abstract DayTime Room Name Abstract Day Time Room 110 Index of presenters Van Den Berg M 871 Tuesday 14:30 Doblón Van Den Eede N 1114 Monday 12:25 Castilla Van Ede K P635 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Van Ede K P779 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Van Langenhove K 1249 Monday 12:25 Comendador Van Loco J 920 Tuesday 16:20 Hidalgo Van Thuong N P556 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Vandermarken T P946 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Vandermarken T P1034 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Vecchiato M P881 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Vecchiato M 670 Thursday 16:05 Hidalgo Venier M 600 Tuesday 10:35 Auditorio Vénisseau A P1261 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Vénisseau A P839 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Verstraete F 1115 Thursday 11:05 Hidalgo Vetter W P998 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Vetter W 996 Thursday 16:25 Hidalgo Vicente A P1244 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Vicente A P1247 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Vining B P1267 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Vining B 1266 Monday 11:25 Auditorio Volkova E 794 Thursday 11:05 Castilla Von Eyken A P906 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Wang Y P764 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Warner N.A 588 Wednesday 10:45 Comendador Watanabe Y P791 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Weber R 942 Tuesday 9:55 Hidalgo Weber R P852 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Wen Y P578 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area White P P692 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Wikoff D 1279 Monday 16:20 Hidalgo Wilaingam K 770 Tuesday 10:35 Comendador Wilson S 645 Tuesday 13:50 Auditorio Wolschke H P709 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Wolschke H P710 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Wu C P952 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Wu W P565 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Xiaodong L 605 Thursday 11:45 Auditorio Xu F 1087 Tuesday 13:30 Castilla Xu F P1253 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Sun Y 858 Tuesday 10:55 Comendador Yang J.Y P1207 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Yang L P957 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Yi-Balan S P1096 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Yi-Balan S P965 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Yoon Y P550 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Yoshinouchi Y P894 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Zacs D 575 Monday 12:05 Auditorio Zalko D 876 Thursday 10:45 Comendador Zarema A P1045 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Zennegg M 620 Tuesday 10:15 Hidalgo Zhang A P1286 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Zhang J 798 Monday 15:05 Castilla Zhang Q 725 Monday 13:45 Doblón Zhang R P1245 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Zhang S P643 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Zhang Z P1075 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Zhang Z P919 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 111 Name Abstract Day Time Room Zhao B P1296 Thursday 17:30- 18:30 Poster Area Zhao B 945 Wednesday 10:45 Castilla Zhao R 860 Tuesday 9:55 Comendador Zheng X P703 Tuesday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Zheng X 704 Thursday 16:05 Doblón Zhou L P608 Monday 17:20- 18:30 Poster Area Zhu L 548 Thursday 15:45 Doblón
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    SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS Platinum Sponsors Techno Spec Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Other Sponsors Bronze Sponsors MasCom Technologies GmbH 113 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Wellington Laboratories Contact name: Brock Chittim 345 Southgate Drive – Guelph, Ontario – N1G 3M5 Canada Phone: +1 519 822 2436 brockc@well-labs.com http://www.well-labs.com/ For over 30 years, Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognized as a trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs, Brominated Flame Retardants, and Perfluorinated Compounds. Waters Corporation Contact name: Diana Perrier, Marketing Communication Spe-cialist Europe Food & Environment, Chemical Materials, Clinical European Headquarters 5, Rue Jacques Monod 78280 Guyancourt, France Phone: +33 1 30 48 75 13 diana_perrier@waters.com www.waters.com August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 114 Platinum Sponsors Techno Spec Industrial growth. Agricultural processes. Municipal waste. Each poses a very real threat to the environment and human health. It is critical that governments and businesses seek out the most effective analytical innovations to detect and identify chemical contaminants. Waters thoroughly understands the specialized needs of environmental testing laboratories. For over 50 years, Waters Corporation has developed innovative science solutions to support customer discoveries, operations, performance, and regulatory compliance. Our system solutions include LC columns & sample preparation, environmental standards, chromatography, mass spectrometry and software. Whatever the challenge – sample throughput, trace detection, complex matrices, data management or regulatory compliance – Waters has a solution.
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    Gold Sponsors AgilentTechnologies Contact Name: Laura Rangel Ctra. N-VI, Km 18,200 – 28230 Las Rozas, Madrid – Spain Phone: + 34 916 313 263 laura.rangel@non.agilent.com http://www.agilent.com/ As the world’s premier measurement company, Agilent offers the broadest range of innovative measurement solutions in the industry. The company’s four businesses - Chemical Analysis, Life Sciences, Diagnostics and Genomics, and Electronic Measurement — provide customers with products and services that make a real difference in the lives of people everywhere. And at Agilent Research Laboratories, we conduct research that anticipates customer needs and produces breakthroughs that power growth. Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. 3 Highwood Drive Tewksbury, MA 01876 www.isotope.com envsales@isotope.com Phone: +1 978 749 8000 Fax: +1 978 749 276 LGC Queens Road Teddington Middlesex TW11 0LY UK www.lgcstandards.com uksales@lgcstandards.com Tel: +44 (0)20 8943 8480 Fax: +44 (0)20 8943 7554 Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) is the world leader in the manufacture and separation of stable isotopes and stable isotope labeled compounds. CIL produces the world’s Gold Standards for trace and ultra-trace analysis by Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry, offering high quality analytical standards for Dioxins and Furans, PCBs, Pesticides, PAHs, Perfluorinated compounds, Flame Retardants, Pharmaceutical & Personal Care Products, and many other legacy and emerging organic pollutants. LGC Standards is a leading global producer and distributor of reference materials and proficiency testing schemes. LGC Standards has a portfolio of over 100,000 products, and over 40 proficiency testing schemes which support the environmental, food, clinical, industrial, pharmaceutical, life science, forensic and petrochemical sectors. Using isotopically labeled internal standards and high quality reference materials is the best way to ensure quantitative accuracy in environmental, food, and other important analyses. Please come to booths 37, 39, and 40 to discuss your current research, and to see how our products can help fortify your analytical testing program. Eurofins Contact name: Luisa Mehl Eurofins NDSC Food Testing Germany GmbH Neulander Kamp 1a – 21079 Hamburg - Germany Phone: :0049 40 49294 3223 Fax: +49 2534 807 310 luisamehl@eurofins.de www.eurofins.de The success story of Eurofins GfA Lab Service GmbH started as environmental lab that specialised in the analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and dioxins in Münster in 1985. Today the staff of the worldwide leading dioxin laboratory analyse with the assistance of cutting-edge lab technology combined with outstanding expertise all types of samples in the 5,000 m² large, state-of- the-art laboratory centre in Hamburg. The main focus of our analytical portfolio is the examination of organic contaminants in the ultra-trace range. Representative for a number of parameters, we examine in almost every matrix chlorinated, brominated and mixed halogenated dioxins and furans, PCBs, brominated flame retardants, poly/perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) as well as organotin compounds according to both DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited methods and GMP guidelines. Eurofins GfA Lab Service GmbH, the POPs competence centre of the Eurofins Group, is one of the very few laboratories in the world that is able to analyse all 27 POP substances banned or regulated in the Stockholm Convention in its own laboratory. Moreover, our laboratory is in a position to analyse all 209 PCB incl. the dioxin-like PCBs / WHO-PCBs and the DIN/Indicator- and non dioxin-like PCBs as stipulated in the California Proposition 65. 115 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Bruker Daltonics provides a broad range of high performance, easy to use Mass Spectrometry (MS) and analytical separation systems. Bruker delivers a series of innovative, fully integrated systems for use in the Applied Analytical, Pharmaceutical, Life Science and Clini-cal Research areas, including: Environmental, Food analysis, Petrochemical and Energy, Chemical Analysis, Protein Characterization and Quantification, Drug Research and Devolpment, Forensics and Doping Analysis, Biomarker Discovery & Tissue Imaging, Me-tabolomics. Utilizing a product and technology portfolio which includes GC systems, GCMS and LCMS Triple Quads systems, ICP-MS, MALDI-TOF MS, ESI-TOF and qTOF MS, Ion Trap MS, FTMS, Bruker provides the best solutions for the very latest analytical questions. Bruker Daltonics - Bremen (Germany) - Fremont, CA (USA) - Billerica, MA (USA) Thermo Fisher Scientific Contact name: Madeleine Peytavin 16 avenue du Québec - Silic 765 - Villebon-sur-Yvette, FR 91963 Courtaboeuf Cedex Phone: +33 630 688 218 madeleine.peytavin@thermofisher.com www.thermofisher.com BÜCHI Labortechnik AG Contact name: Susanne Feifel Road Number Meierseggstrasse 40 - City CH 9230 Flawil - Switzerland Phone: +41 713 946 363 Fax: +41 713 946 364 buchi@buchi.com www.buchi.com August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 116 Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors Bruker Contact name: Miguel Ángel Pérez Parque Empresarial Rivas Futura - C/ Marie Curie, 5. Edificio Alfa 28521 Rivas Vaciamadrid – Madrid, Spain Phone: : +34 91 4994634 / +34 91 4994080 miguelangel.perez@bruker.com http://www.bruker.com About Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science, with revenues of $17 billion and 50,000 employees in 50 countries. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We help our customers accelerate life sciences research, solve complex analytical challenges, improve patient diagnostics and increase labo-ratory productivity. Our four premier brands – Thermo Scientific, Life Technologies, Fisher Scientific and Unity Lab Services – offer an unmatched combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and comprehensive support. For more information, please visit www.thermofisher.com BUCHI is a world-wide supplier in key technologies such as evaporation and separation for R&D laboratories as well as NIR, Kjeldahl, Dumas and extraction for control purposes. BUCHI creates solutions that not only fulfill the specific requirements of one single step, but which take the whole process into account – solutions that enhance quality and increase the productivity of the laboratory process.
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    Other Sponsors AccuStandard Contact name: Eric Dzialo 125 Market Street, New Haven, CT 06513 USA Phone: +1 203 786 5290 Fax: 203.786.5287 ed@accustandard.com http://www.accustandard.com AccuStandard, Inc., offers a comprehensive selection of organic and inorganic reference standards for chemical analysis. Standards include large custom pesticide screening mixes, all 209 PBDE congeners, fluorinated-BDEs (for a cost effective internal/surrogate alternative to labeled compounds), plastic additives, explosives and updated EN/ISO and ASTM methods. Industry exclusives include all 209 PBDEs, and, many of their hydroxy and methoxy metabolites and over 1,000 pesticides (neat and solution). Visit our website at www.accustandard.com AccuStandard has ISO9001 certification and ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO Guide 34 accreditation. ALS Contact name: Pablo Cortés Gutiérez / Olivier Lécot José de Echegaráy n 16 28100 Alcobendas (Madrid) Phone: +34 618 4768 / +420 724 357 808 Pablo.cortes@alsglobal.com / olivier.Lecot@alsglobal.com www.alsglobal.com ALS Limited is now one of the largest testing services providers in the world. ALS Limited’s major business today is its international testing services business. In this sphere of business, we are focused on deliver-ing superior services through four main divisions: Minerals (Geochemistry, Metallurgy, Mining and Inspection); Life Sciences (Environ-mental, Food & Pharmaceutical, Animal Health and Electronics); Energy (Coal and Oil & Gas); and Industrial (Asset Care and Tribology); and offering a broad range of technical services to our clients that is unrivalled. All ALS laboratories operate under formalized quality systems, and include dedicated quality control chemists in each major labora-tory, a dedicated quality control group in each region of the world, and technical managers for each service area in which the company operates. As a professional services organization, ALS is committed to the ongoing professional development of all staff members through peer interaction, as well as in-house and external training programs. ALS operates a global proactive occupational health, safety, and environmental compliance program that ensure consistent conformity with local regulatory requirements throughout the world. Elsevier Contact name: Deirdre Dunne Journals Publisher - Elsevier B.V. - Radarweg 29, Amsterdam 1043 NX, Netherlands Phone: +31 20 485 3911 D.Dunne@elsevier.com www.elsevier.com Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology pro-fessionals, empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make groundbreaking discoveries, that advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides web-based, digital solutions — among them ScienceDi-rect, Scopus, Elsevier Research Intelligence, and ClinicalKey — and publishes nearly 2,200 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and over 25,000 book titles, including a number of iconic reference works. 117 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Company editorial of Environnement S.A Deutschland (ESA-D) Contact name: Jürgen Reinmann Benzstrasse 1 - 61352 Bad Homburg - Germany Phone: +49 6172 921 380 Fax: +49 6172 921 3810 j.reinmann@environnement-sa.com www.environnement-sa.com ESA-D is the German branch of the French company Environnement S.A (ESA). ESA is a worldwide operating company for the supply of Continuous Emission Monitoring systems (CEMs) and AMbient Air Samplers. ESA-D is the manufacturer of the QAL1 certified and MCerts approved AMESA D system for long-term sampling of dioxins/furans, POP’s. By the usage of in the meantime around 300 installed AMESA D systems authorities and operators get more accurate information of the POPs emissions of e.g. waste incinerators, cement and power plants etc. With options the system is also suitable for sampling of e.g. heavy metals, mercury and fine dust. ESA-D provides also the AMESA M for the long-term sampling of mercury, ambient air samplers and automatic isokinetic controllers for short term sampling applications. Fluid Management Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets and supports analytical instruments used for sample preparation, detection and measurement of chemical compounds. The Company provides the highest quality instruments available at the best val-ue to our customers. Our products are supported by an ever increasing network of field sales and service, and applications personnel. LC Tech GmbH Bahnweg 41 - 84405 Dorfen, Germany Phone: +49 8081 9368-0 Fax: + 49 8081 9368-10 info@LCTech.de www.LCTech.de LCTech GmbH is based in Dorfen, Germany. Since 1998, it has been developing and supplying products and methods for the prepara-tion and analysis of food, animal feed and environmental samples. The product range includes both semi and fully automated sample preparation systems as well as consumables utilised in the analysis of contaminants and residues. LCTech is represented worldwide through a well-developed distributor network and also acts as the exclusive distributor for PICKERING Laboratories in Europe, Africa and the Arab countries. Worldwide, many customers – including governmental and contract laboratories focusing on food and feed analysis, and also those based in the pharmaceutical industry or research – equally appreciate both, the modern and efficient prod-ucts of LCTech as well as its responsive and competent customer support. More information is available online via www.LCTech.de. MasCom Technologies GmbH Contact name: Dr. Helmut Münster Sophie-Germain-Str. 4 – 28201 - HRB 13372Bremen, Germany Phone: +49-421-57297-10 Fax: +49-421-571032 h.muenster@mascom-bremen.de www.mascom-bremen.de MasCom Technologies, located in Bremen, Germany, was founded in 1991 and has started with offering service and repair for high resolution mass spectrometer from Thermo Fisher (former Finnigan MAT). Today MasCom Technologies refurbishes and sells mass spectrometer and provides worldwide service and repair for ion trap MS, quadrupole MS, and high resolution GC-MS systems from Thermo Fisher. Almost exclusively MasCom offers service for the MAT95XL/XP instruments for more than 20 years. In addition re-pair of roughing and turbo molecular pumps is available. MasCom also stocks spare parts and consumables for these instruments which are available through MasCom’s on-line shop at www.mascom-bremen.de. In 2000 the on-line shop for MS spare parts and consumables was opened and expanded until today with over 7000 different parts sold to more than 3000 customers worldwide. For more than 15 years MasCom also manufactures secondary electron multipliers (SEM) and has become one of the world leading manufacturer for multipliers. Most recently, in cooperation with Thermo Fisher, the DFS high resolution MS was added to the list of instruments serviced by MasCom. August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 118 MasCom Technologies GmbH FMS Contact name: Tom Hall 580 Pleasant Street – Watertown – MA 02472 USA Phone: +1 617 393 2396 Fax: +1 617 393 0194 onlineinfo@fms-inc.com www.fmsenvironmental.com
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    Mass Spec ServiceSolutions Ltd. Contact name: John Letcher 16, Bentick Street - Ashton Under Lyne - Lancashire, OL7 0PT. United Kingdom Phone: + 44 0161 998 9219 Fax: 0161 902 9624 john.letcher@mass-spec.com http://mass-spec.com Mass Spec Service Solutions provides comprehensive and affordable maintenance support for the Autospec GC-MS-DS system . A team of highly experienced specialist engineers, drawn originally from the manufacturer’s service team, with over 40 man years of service experience with the Autospec, provide complete cover through a variety of service plans designed to meet all requirements and budget. We service most of the Autospec instruments installed in the UK and in Belgium and are actively seeking to expand our customer base of well satisfied users elsewhere in Europe. From our Manchester factory we manufacture and supply world-wide a complete range of spare parts for the Autospec such as filaments, heaters, thermocouples, refurbished resolution slits etc, at a fraction of manufacturers cost. We also make a replacement, cold-spot free, GC-MS interface and reference reservoir unit for the Autospec. MSSS supply, install and warrant fully refurbished Autospec instruments for customers wanting to replace or supplement their equipment with a top level performance instrument at reasonable expense. MIURA Co., Ltd. Miura Institute of Environmental Science 864-1 Hojo, Matsuyama, Ehime 799-2430, Japan Phone: +81-89-960-2350 Fax: +81-89-960-2351 MIES@miuraz.co.jp http://www.miuraz.co.jp Miura Institute of Environmental Science focuses on survey and measurement of environmental contaminant levels and works on development and commercialization of treatment technology for environmental contaminants such as dioxins and PCBs. As a core of research centers, we respond to the customers’ needs adequately, promptly providing reliable data from our high accuracy control system, applying our cutting-edge facilities and instruments to provide our proven high-level measurement technology for ultratrace environmental contaminants. We will develop products which can contribute to our society, by studying (with industrial - academic - government cooperation) environmental technology, which is the most important issue in a modern recycle-based society. This product development will include measurement and countermeasure technologies for ultratrace environmental contaminants and endocrine disrupters, as well as waste recycling. Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. 19575 - 55A Avenue, Surrey - BC V3S 8P8, Canada Phone: + 1 604-532-8711 Fax: + 1 604-532-8712 dave@pacificrimlabs.com www.pacificrimlabs.com Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. (PRL) specializes in the analysis of ultra-trace organic pollutants by high resolution mass spectrometry. PRL is ISO 17025 accredited by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation (CALA) for specific tests in food and environ-mental samples. PRL is servicing our clients from a specially designed 850 m2 lab and office complex in Greater Vancouver. Easy access to the US border plus an international cargo terminal at Vancouver International Airport, makes PRL an easy delivery point for samples from around the world. Phenomenex 411 Madrid Ave. Torrance, CA 90501 USA Phone: 310-212-0555 www.phenomenex.com info@phenomenex.com Phenomenex is a global technology leader committed to developing novel analytical chemistry solutions that solve the separation and purification challenges of researchers in industrial, government and academic laboratories. Phenomenex’s core technologies include products for liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, sample preparation, bulk purification chromatographic media, and chromatography accessories and equipment. 119 PROGRAM BOOK
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants Restek Contact name: Sean Kelley Restek Corporation 110 Benner Circle, Bellefonte, PA 16823 Phone: 800-356-1688 ext. 2340 Fax: : 814-353-1796 sean.kelley@restek.com www.restek.com A leading innovator of chromatography solutions, Restek has been developing products and services to monitor the quality of air, wa-ter, soil, food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and petroleum products since 1985. Our experts have diverse areas of specialization and close relationships with government agencies, international regulators, academia, and instrument manufacturers. www.restek.com Sigma-Aldrich Contact name: Dr Lisa Fitzpatrick, European Analytical Specialist EMEAappliedmarketing@sial.com www.sigmaaldrich.com/environmental Sigma-Aldrich® offers significant workflow solutions to environmental and food testing laboratories. In addition to Standards, CRMs, and Proficiency Testing capabilities, key areas of interest are: pesticides and metabolites residues, mycotoxins, microbiology and pathogen testing, nutritional analysis, environmental trace analysis, indoor and outdoor air sampling, plus the analysis of soil and water pollutants. For more information, please visit www.sigmaaldrich.com/environmental or Dr Lisa Fitzpatrick, European Analytical Specialist at EMEAappliedmarketing@sial.com or your local sales office South Lab - MACM Scientific Contact name: Miguel Angel Concejero Doctores del Molar 24. - E-28710 El Molar - Madrid, Spain Phone: : +34 656382750 info@macmscientific.com www.macmscientific.com We are a service company specialized in the sale of brand new and refurbished analytical chemistry and environmental laboratory equipment. We are also specialized in the development of custom made hardware and software of data acquisition and processing. Founded in Madrid on 2004, SouthLab-MACM Scientific has been collaborating with different National Public Research Centers in the development of analytical strategies for the analysis of environmental pollutants. Trajan Scientific Americas Inc 2007 Kramer Lane, Suite 100, Austin, Texas 78758, USA Toll Free:800 945 6154 Phone: 512 837 7190 Fax: 512 836 9159 usa@trajanscimed.com SGE Analytical Science is a Trajan brand for chromatography consumables. Since its beginnings in 1960, SGE has become the global market leader in niche areas such as autosampler syringes and GC inlet liners Completing the transition of SGE into Trajan Scientific and Medical after its acquisition in 2013, SGE products make up a solid foundation of Trajan’s portfolio and will continue to be created and supported by Trajan customer service and distribution networks worldwide. Trajan has modern ISO accredited manufacturing facilities located in Melbourne, Australia, and customer service and logistics hubs in Australia, Europe, the US and Asia. Trajan staff support our collaborative partners, distribution network and end-user customers. As a truly global organization we have local experts, advisors and representatives who are committed to helping you find the right solutions for your analytical work. For SGE Analytical Science product information visit www.sge.com To learn more about Trajan Scientific and Medical visit www.trajanscimed.com August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 120
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    34th International Symposiumon Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 31st - September 5th 2014 MADRID · SPAIN 124 COMPANY BOOTH Agilent 18 & 19 Bruker 4 Buchi 17 LGC and Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. 37, 39 & 40 ELSEVIER 2 & 3 Environment 24 Eurofins 10 & 11 FMS Fluid 14 & 15 LCTech GmbH 35 MasCom Technologies 38 Mass Spec 23 Miura 42 & 43 Monitoring Systems 5 Phenomenex 34 Restek 6 Sigma-Aldrich 32 Southlab-MACM Scientific 29 Thermo Scientific 12 & 13 Trajan Scientific and 41 Medical Waters 7,8 & 9 Wellington 25, 26, 27 & 28
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    isotope.com Visit usat Booth 39 126 PROGRAM BOOK DIOXIN14 Environmental Contaminant Standards Soluciones para un mundo más verde Solutions for a greener world Providing the widest range of high-quality isotope-labeled standards for environmental analysis • Legacy compounds – dioxins, furans, PCBs, PAHs and pesticides. • Emerging contaminants – flame retardants, fluorinated compounds and PPCPs. • Innovative compounds such as phthalates, BPA, EDCs, chlorinated paraffins, nitrosamines, PCNs, nonylphenols and chemical weapons metabolites... and more! • Standards for ALL compounds listed in the Stockholm Convention on POPs – Annex A, Annex B and Annex C chemicals – as well as the compounds currently under review by the COP for future inclusion. To place an order, please contact CIL: 1.978.749.8000 or 1.800.322.1174 (North America) envsales@isotope.com
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    Confidence in your results comes from confidence in your technology Whether you’re testing for dioxins, dioxin-like PCBs or other POPs, no one technology best meets every need. Bruker offers the broadest selection of high performance, easy-to-use, and expertly supported systems to overcome any analytical challenge. Our proven, extremely robust GC-Triple Quads, LC-Triple Quads and GC/LC-QqTOFs are designed for the routine testing market to ensure absolute confidence in your results. Visit us at Booth 4 and on the Web at www.bruker.com Innovation with Integrity • GC-Triple Quadrupole • LC-Triple Quadrupole • GC/LC-QqTOF GC/LC/MS Systems 128 PROGRAM BOOK
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    Happy hour atour booth Join us for a relaxed afternoon with drink and company at the Thermo Scientific Booth #12/13 Tuesday, September 2, 4 – 6 p.m. Thursday, September 4, 4 – 6 p.m. GGeett ttooggeetthheerr Lunch seminar: Sep 2, 12.30-13.30 p.m. Meeting the challenges of EU regulations with up-to-date confirmatory solutions Stop by at our booth to reserve your lunchbox. 129 PROGRAM BOOK
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    You Set theStandards We make them!™ Persistent Organic Pollutants Standards • PCB & PBDE - all 209 congeners • Selected PCB & PBDE Metabolites • Halo-dibenzo-p-dioxins and furans • Fluorinated PBDEs • - HBCDs • Other Brominated Flame Retardants • PBBs • PAHs, nitro-PAHs, methyl-PAHs • Pesticides and metabolites • Explosives and metabolites • Nonyl- and octylphenol ethoxylates • Mono- and di-phthalate esters • Organophosphates AccuStandard® ISO Guide 34 • 17025 • 9001 AccuStandard.com 203-786-5290 800-442-5290 130 PROGRAM BOOK
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    Fast and reliablefor the industry, flexible and innovative for the scientific community. ALS Life Sciences is the reliable partner for clients looking for a laboratory to perform tests in accordance with legislation and established norms. In addition, ALS Life Sciences has the expertise and innovation capability to develop and modify methods to suit your needs in the field of Persistent Organic Pollutants. • Dioxins, pesticides from technological matrices – pilot scale plants • Emergency services during crisis situation – Dioxins/PCBs • Monitoring of feedstuff and foodsftuff – Dioxins, PCBs • Pulp and paper and chemical industry support – Dioxins, PCP • Blood, serum and biological material – Dioxins, PBDE, PCB • Combustion source testing – PAH, dioxins, PCB • Bioconcentration factors-bioaccumulation of POPs • Industrial site remediation – Dioxins, pesticides, PCBs • Development of methods for specific matrices • Health monitoring of the population – PBDE, dioxins To find out more how ALS Life Sciences can assist you with your testing needs please contact one of our experts below: Miloslav Sebránek, Laboratory Manager, +420 468 003 812, miloslav.sebranek@alsglobal.com Olivier Lécot, Market Development Manager, +420 284 081 580, olivier.lecot@alsglobal.com www.dioxin-laboratory.com www.linkedin.com/company/dioxins-and-pops-testing/ www.alsglobal.eu 132 PROGRAM BOOK
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