42nd Annual Summer Symposium on - Analytical Chemistry (ACS

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MEETINGS The $150 registration fee includes admission to all technical sessions, symposium preprints, the reception and poster session on Monday evening, coffee breaks, and the Tuesday afternoon activities and evening barbecue. The student registration fee of $40 includes all of the above except the barbecue. Students and guests may order barbecue tickets on the registration form.

Roanoke include Piedmont, US Air, Delta, United Airlines, and Allegheny. Limousine service is available to all hotels and the symposium site; arrangements have been made for transportation every two hours from noon to 10 P.M. on Sunday, July 23. For trips at other times, contact the limousine service at 703-951-3973. Cost is $15 for a one-way trip. Car rental is also available at the Roanoke airport.

Travel

Family activities

Virginia Tech is located 42 miles from the Roanoke airport. Airlines serving

Symposium participants and their families may take advantage of the

campus recreational facilities, including tennis, squash, racquetball, basketball, and volleyball courts. Use of the swimming pools and golf course requires payment of guest fees. Other campus activities include concerts, films, plays, lectures, and exhibits. Additional information For further information about the symposium, contact Harold McNair (703231-6579) or P a t Smith (703-2318248), Chemistry Department, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Questions concerning the technical program should be directed to Richard Linton (see address and phone number under "Registration and special activities.") Symposium format

Harold M. McNair General Chairman

Richard W. Linton Program Chairman

The symposium is divided into halfday sessions on surface science of electrochemistry, optical probes of surfaces, electron and ion spectroscopy/ microscopy of surfaces, and surfaces in separations science. Sessions will not be held on Tuesday afternoon so that conferees may participate in the activities planned at the Best Western Red Lion Inn. The complete program for the symposium follows.

Paul W. Bohn Program Co-Chairman

Program

Registration Form 42nd Annual Summer Symposium on Analytical Chemistry July 24-26, 1989 Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

MONDAY MORNING Surface Science of Electrochemistry

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Registration Fees Registration, $150

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Student registration, $40

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Welcoming Remarks. H. M. McNair, Ft. W. Linton Surface Structure and Chemistry of Monolayer Metallic Films. W. Goodman, Texas A&M U Surface Science Models for the Structure of the Double Layer at Platinum Single-Crystal Surfaces. P. Ross, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory In Situ STM of Electrode Surfaces. A. Gewirth, U of Illinois Probing the Structure of the Ag(lll) Surface/Aqueous Electrolyte Interface from In Situ SEXAFS and X-ray Scattering. J. Gordon III, IBM Almaden Research Center Molecular Adsorption at Solid Electrodes. J. Lipkowski, U of Guelph In Situ Spectroscopic Probes of Carbon Electrodes: The Effect of Surface Microstructure on Electrochemical Activity. R. McCreery, Ohio State U

MONDAY AFTERNOON Optical Probes of Surfaces

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Return this form by June 30, with a check payable to ACS Summer Symposium for the total amount due, to: Pat Smith, Chemistry Department, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061.

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Nonlinear Optics and the Single-Crystal Electrode Surface. G. Richmond, U of Oregon Ellipsometry as a Real-Time Probe of Thin-Film Growth and Surfaces. R. Collins, Pennsylvania State U