32nd National Colloid Symposium - Chemical & Engineering News

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ASSOCIATIONS

DONALD

GRAHAM.

NORMAN

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HACKERMAN,

ARTHUR

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H A L L . The Adsorption of Water Vapor on Quartz a n d Calcite.

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Small D e g r e e s of G e o m e t r i c H e t e r o geneity on T w o D i m e n s i o n a l C o n d e n s a tion in Adsorbed Monolayers.

JOHN

FOSS,

LLOYD

H.

REYERSON.

T h e Sorption of Water Vapor b y L y o p h i l i z e d Ribonuclease. J. J. C H E S S I C K , A. C. Z E T T L E M O Y E R .

Studies of Silicate Minerals. V. A Quantitative Determination of t h e A c i d S t r e n g t h of E x c h a n g e Sites o n Attapulgite. B. R O C E H R A Y , J. R. A N D E R S O N , J. J.

S C H O L Z . W e t t i n g of I iymer Surfaces. I. Contact A n g l e s of Liquids in Starch, A m y l o s e , A m y l o p e c t i n , Cellulose, a n d P o l y v i n y l Alcohol. J. J.

SCHOLZ,

B.

R O G E R R A Y , J.

R.

ANDERSON. W e t t i n g of Polymer Surfaces. II. Contact A n g l e s of Liquids on Esters a n d Esters of Amylose a n d Amylopectin. L.

N o y e s Laboratory, U n i v e r s i t y of Illinois

32nd National Colloid Symposium T h e 3 2 n d N a t i o n a l Colloid S y m p o sium will be h e l d June 19 to 2 1 at t h e University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Host for t h e s y m p o s i u m will b e t h e departm e n t of chemistry a n d c h e m i c a l engineering. Program of t h e m e e t i n g will i n c l u d e papers on solid state chemistry of colloids; adsorption of gases; surfaces and interfaces; and foams. Preprints of t h e papers will b e mailed in a d v a n c e to all paid m e m b e r s of the D i v i s i o n of Colloid Chemistry. R o o m s will b e available in t h e university dormitories at $ 2 . 7 5 per night per person in d o u b l e a c c o m m o d a t i o n . S i n g l e a c c o m m o d a t i o n s are $ 4 . 0 0 per night. Hotel a n d motel l o d g i n g s are also available. D e a d l i n e for pre-registration forms, rooms a n d meal reservations is June 4 , a n d m a y b e m a d e through Peter E . Yankwich, 1 7 8 N o y e s Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urb a n a , 111. Chairman of the s y m p o s i u m is W . O. Milligan, professor of chemistry at the R i c e Institute a n d director of research for the Robert A. W e l c h Foundation. PROGRAM

T.

RICHARDSON,

L.

W.

VERNON.

T h e M a g n e t i c Properties of t h e Cobalt 72

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Nuclear M a g n e t i c Resonance R e l a x a tion Studies o f Adsorbed Water o n Silica Gel III. JOSE M. S E R R A T O S A . W. F . B R A D L E Y .

Determination o f the Orientation of O H Bond Axes in Layer Silicates b y Infrared Absorption. ROBERT

S.

MCDONALD.

Surface

Functionability of Amorphous Silica b y Infrared S p e c t r o s c o p y . H A R O L D D . B A L E , P A U L W. S C H M I D T .

Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Aluminum Hydroxide Gel. R. T. F O L E Y . S. P. N E W B E R R Y .

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Contribution of the X-Ray Microscope to t h e Study of Surface Reactions. T. H. J A M E S . W. V A N S E L O W .

T.

L. O ' C O N N E R ,

S. A. G R E E N B E R C .

The Kinetics for the Solution o f Silica in A q u e o u s Solutions. PRANJIVAN

VELJI

POPAT.

NORMAN

HACKERMAN. Capacity of the Electrical D o u b l e Layer and Adsorption a t Polarized Platinum Electrodes. I . A d sorption of Anions. T.

HIGDON,

AUGENSTINE. C.

A.

GHIRON.

C. E.

G U E N T H E R K. HOESCHELE, JULIAN B . A N D E L M A N , HARRY P . GREGOR.

MARSHALL.

Electrochemical Properties in R e l a t i o n to T w o M e t h o d s of Preparation of C o l loidal Clays.

Metal-

Polyelectrolyte C o m p l e x e s . V . Preparation a n d Properties of a N e w Polychelate-Polyvinylacetonylketone. A. J. G. A L L A N . Surface Properties of Polyethylene: Effect o f an A m p h i pathic Additive. WALTER STEPHEN

H. BAUER,

NEILL

WIMBERLEY.

WEBER,

Entrance

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fects i n Capillary F l o w of A l u m i n u m D i l a u r a t e - T o l u e n e Gels. M. A .

NAWAB,

S.

G.

MASON.

The

Viscosity of D i l u t e Suspensions of T h r e a d - L i k e Particles. D A V I D B. C o x . Variables Affecting Phase C h a n g e in Lithium Stearate— Mineral Oil System.

Rates

of Solution of Silver Halide E m u l s i o n Crystals.

WM.

THURSDAY J.

Oxides and the System Cobalt O x i d e Alumina. J.

G.

Trypsin Monolayers at t h e Air-Water Interface. IV. Determination of M o n o l a y e r Structure from Compression Studies.

SATURDAY SWIVEL

KAUFMAN,

C.

R.

TERRY. Micellar Behavior Ester S o a p s in B e n z e n e .

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of

S Y D N E Y R o s s . R. M. H A A K .

Half

Inhibi-

tion of Foaming. I X . C h a n g e s in the Rate o f Attaining Surface Tension Equilibrium in Solutions of SurfaceActive Agents on A d d i t i o n of F o a m Inhibitors and Foam Stabilizers. W. W . A K E R S . L. T . S H E A R E R .

Foam

Stability. L.

T.

SHEARER.

W.

F o a m i n g in L u b e Oils.

W.

AKERS.

E.

MATIJEVIC.

M.

KERKER.

The

Charge of S o m e H e t e r o p o l y Anions in Aqueous Solutions as D e t e r m i n e d by Coagulation Effects. W. T. H I G D O N . S t u d i e s in l o n o tropy—A Special Case of Gelation. K\i O. P E D E R S E N . C h a r g e and Specific Ion Effects o n S e d i m e n t a t i o n in the Ultracentrifuge. V I C T O R K. L A M E R , M A X L . R O B B I N S .

The Effect of t h e S p r e a d i n g S o l v e n t on t h e Properties of Monolayers. ISIAH G A L L I L Y ,

VICTOR

K.

On t h e Behavior of L i q u i d Impinging on Soil Surfaces. PHILIP

H.

SCOTT.

LAMER.

Droplets

STUART

W.

CHURCHILL. Transmission of L i g h t Through Multiple Scattering D i s p e r sions of Latex with a Partially Reflecting Boundary. MIKE

A. M I L L E R .

Surface

Treat-

Medicinal Symposium at Madison The A C S D i v i s i o n of M e d i c i n a l C h e m i s t r y will h o l d its Sixth National M e d i c i n a l C h e m i s t r y S y m p o s i u m in M a d i s o n , W i s . , at t h e U n i v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n . June 2 2 to 25. T h e technical program will h a v e 15 p a p e r s and a panel discussion. C . A. E l v e h j e m , w h o is t h e n e w p r e s i d e n t of t h e university, will give the a d d r e s s of welcome. At t h e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g b a n q u e t Ralph W . Gerard o f t h e university's mental health research instit u t e w i l l speak. T h e school of p h a r m a c y o f t h e university, w h i c h is c e l e b r a t i n g t h e 7 5 t h anniversary of its f o u n d i n g , will a c t a s host to t h e division. Program c h a i r m a n is John Biel of L a k e s i d e Laboratories; publicity c h a i r m a n , Bill

Elpern of Cutter Labs. E d Smissman, associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry. University o f Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, is general chairman. PROGRAM MONDAY

MORNING

Chemical and Functional of Neurotropic D r u g s JULIAN

TOBIAS.

Mechanisms

Functional

GEORGE

B. K O E L L E .

Pharmacology

of Neurotropic D r u g s . MONDAY AFTERNOON

L. G. A B O O D . Biochemical nisms of Neurotropic D r u g s .

ment of A l u m i n u m A l l o y s for Resin Bonding. T . G I L L E S P I E . Factors Affecting t h e Uniformity of Drops in Creamed E m u l sions Produced by Limited C o a l e s c e n c e .

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lations of X e n o n s S y s t e m . R. D . T C H I R G I . F a c t o r s Regulating P e n e t r a t i o n and Action of Drugs on Central Nervous S y s t e m .

HOWARD

HUNT.

Problems

Mechaon

Be-

havioral A s s e s s m e n t of t h e Neurotropic Drugs. FRANK

BERGER.

C l i n i c a l Evaluation

of Neurotropic D r u g s . P A N E L DISCUSSION:

Pharmacological

and C l i n i c a l Problems in the Evaluation of

CALENDAR O F EVENTS J.

Biel

E . Smissman

New

Drugs.

DALE

J. V o s , S T E W A R T LAURENCE, JOHN

Moderator,

FRIEND, B E R T

G. W O L F , D. R. T. LITCHFIELD.

R. R. R I C H A R D S .

American Chemical Society 134th National Meeting, Chicago, 111. Sept. 7 - 1 2 . 1958. 136th National Meeting, Atlantic Citv, X . J. Sept. 13-18, 1959. 11th Annual Summer Symposium, Division of Analytical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Schenectady, X. V. June 19-21. 32nd National Colloid Symposium. ACS Division of Colloid Chemistry. University of Illinois, Urbana. June 19—21. Division of Medicinal Chemistry. Symposium in Neuropharmacology. Madison. Wis. June 2 2 - 2 5 . National Chemical Exposition. International Amphitheater, Chicago. Sept. 9-12. Gibbs Medal Award. Chicago Section. Furniture Club. Chicago. May 23. Northwest Regional Meeting of ACS Local Sections. Reed College, Portland, Ore. June 16-17. Other Organizations

Registration f o r 6 t h N a t i o n a l Symposium ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry Name (please print) Business or Professional Connection

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T y p e of Accommodation Desired: D Elizabeth Waters Residence

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T h o s e who prefer a hotel accommodation on the campus should deal directly with a hotel. Use this form to apply for registration and meals only. If y o u want a Madison hotel to contact you please check here •

( All reservation requests must be returned by June 7.) American Institute of Chemical Engineers. International Meeting, 50th Anniversary. ACS member or matriculated student. $8.00 • Other. $16 G Philadelphia, Pa. June 22-27. American Leather Chemists Association. Rooms and meals on University of Wisconsin campus. Prices per person: Annual Meeting. N e w Ocean House, Swampscott. Mass. May 25-28. Lodging Meals Chemical Institute of Canada. 41st Annual Conference and Exposition. Royal Three nights. $9.75 G 7 meals $7.75 • York Hotel. Toronto. Out. May 26-28. Four nights. $13.00 D Banquet $4.00 • • C o m b u s t i o n I n s t i t u t e announces its Western States section summer m e e t i n g Please include both registration and accommodation fee in remittance made payable to Medicinal Symposium and mail with application t o : Medicinal Chemistry Sympoat the University of California. June sium. School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, W i s . 23-24. J. H. H i l d e b r a n d will speak at a special dinner o n "Parents. TeachSignature ers, and Sputniks". MAY

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MORNING

Drug Design Based on the Mechanism of Drug Action ARNOLD H. BECKETT.

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INDUSTRIAI CHEMICALS

IRWIN B. WILSON.

producers of their chemical derivatives. Our technical know-how and basic position in these minerals is your assurance of exacting quality control, strict uniform consistency and a plentiful supply.

Design of Anti-

cholinesterase Compounds. F. W . SCHUELER. The Role of Speculation in the Rational Approach to Drug Design.

We mine Copper, Sulfur, Iron and Zinc and are basic

Stereochemi-

cal and Biochemical Considerations in the Approach to Drug Design.

TUESDAY

AFTERNOON

Interaction of the Living System with Drugs L. S. SCHANKER. Passage of Drugs Across Cell Boundaries. J. GILLETTE. Mechanisms of Drug Biotransformation. J. J. BURNS. Application of Physiologic Disposition Studies to t h e D e velopment of N e w Drugs. WEDNESDAY

MORNING

N e w Advances i n Steroid and Physiology

COPPER

CARL DJERASSI.

COPPER SULFATE

Chemistry

Recent Advances

in the Chemistry of Steriod Transformations.

MONOHYDRATED COPPER SULFATE

JOHN HOGG.

T h e Chemistry of the

COPPER CARBONATE

Newer Adrenal Cortical Analogs.

CUPRIC CHLORIDE

Activity of Steroids Related to t h e Sex Hormones.

ALBERT

CUPRIC OXIDE

SULFUR SULFURIC ACID LIQUID SULFUR DIOXIDE CHLOROSULFONIC ACID SODIUM HYDROSULFITE PARA TOLUENE SULFONIC ACID, ANHYDROUS

IRON

SEGALOFF.

Physiological

Organic Division Elections The ACS Division of Organic Chemistry will hold a business meeting, Sept. 9, in Chicago. Main purpose of the meeting is election of officers. The nominating committee consisting of W. A. Mosher, T. L. Jacobs and Marvin Carmack has submitted t h e following nominations:

For Chairman-Elect: (one to be selected) Byron Riegel, director of chemical research, G. D . Searle, Chicago; John C. Sheehan, department of chemistry, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. For Executive Committee: (two to be selected) Harry Willard Davis, chairman of chemistry department, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C ; Marshall D. Gates, department of chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.; Frank R. Mayo, Stanford Research Institute, Palo Alto, Calif.; William E. Truce, department of chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

Southwest Regional Meeting ACS 14th Southwest Regional Meeting will take place, D e c . 4 - 6 , at the Hilton Hotel, San Antonio, Texas. The general theme of the meeting is Water, Waste, and Air Pollution. ACS members are invited to submit papers, though, on any subject of interest to the chemical profession. Deadline for receipt of abstracts is Sept. 1. Communications should be addressed to Louis Koenig, chairman, program committee, 6702 Blanco Rd., San Antonio 12, Texas.

• ASTM holds 61st annual meeting in Boston, June 2 2 - 2 7 . T h e meeting will include eight technical sessions; eleven symposiums; and over 800 committee meetings will be held. For further details, write to ASTM, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia 3 , Pa.

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Industrial Production and Applications of Microbial Enzymes Recent Developments in Free Radical Halogenations General Mechanism of the Wetting and Spreading of Liquids on Solids Irradiation in the Production of Graft Copolymers Thorazine, Sepasil and Miltown— A Revolution in Tranquility

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