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Spark-Source Mass Spectrometry. J. ROBOZ:The Anal- ysis of Gases in Solids. R. K. SKOGERBOE: Surface and. Thin Films Analysis. B. E. KNOX: Laser Ion S...
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TRACE ANALYSIS BY MASS SPECTROMETRY edited by ARTHUR J. AHEARN, 9621 E. Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Maryland CONTENTS: A. J. AHEARN: Introductory Review. J. FRANZEN: Physics and Techniques of Electrical Dis­ charge Ion Source. R. F. HERZOG: The Transmission of Ions Through Double Focusing Mass Spectrometers. R. E. HONIG: Detection and Measurement of Ions by Ion-Sensitive Plates. R. J. CONZEMIUS and H. J. SVEC: Electrical Measurements of Mass Resolved Ion Beams. P. R. KENNICOTT: Interpretation of Mass Spectrograph Plates. J. R. WOOLSTON; Computer Techniques for Solids Analysis. H. FARRAR, IV: Relating the Mass Spectrum to the Solid Sample Composition. G. H. MOR­ RISON and J. R. ROTH: Insulators, Powders, and Microsamples. W. M. HICKAM and E. BERKEY: The Analysis of Low Melting and Reactive Samples. J. A. CARTER and J. R. SITES: The Analysis of Radioactive Samples by Spark-Source Mass Spectrometry. J. ROBOZ: The Anal­ ysis of Gases in Solids. R. K. SKOGERBOE: Surface and Thin Films Analysis. Β. Ε. KNOX: Laser Ion Source Analysis of Solids. Author Index-Subject Index. April 1972, about 430 pp., in preparation

DETERMINATION OF ORGANIC STRUCTURES BY PHYSICAL METHODS edited by F. C. NACHOD, Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute, Rensselaer, N.Y. and J. J. 2UCKERMAN, De­ partment of Chemistry, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, N.Y. VOLUME 3 CONTENTS: C. R. BRUNDLE and M. B. ROBIN, Photoelectron Spectroscopy. ROBERT F. STEWART and SYD­ NEY R. HALL, X-Ray Diffraction. PIERRE CRABBE, Optical Rotatory Dispersion and Circular Dichroism in Organic Chemistry. KENNETH B. WIBERG, Thermo­ chemistry. DUDLEY WILLIAMS, Mass Spectrometry. GLEN A. RUSSELL, Electron Spin Resonance Spectros­ copy. F. A. L. ANET and RAGINI ANET, Configuration and Conformation by NMR. Author Index-Subject Index. 1971, 480 pp., $22.50 VOLUME 4 CONTENTS: W. NAEGELE, Applications of High-Field NMR Spectroscopy. N. BODEN, Pulsed NMR Methods. W. McFARLANE, Nuclear Magnetic Double Resonance Spectroscopy. ROBERT L. LICHTER, ,SN Nuclear Mag­ netic Resonance. PETER R. WELLS, NMR Spectra of the Heavier Elements. P. S. PREGOSIN and E. W. RANDALL, "C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. JOHN R. VAN WAZER, "P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Author Index-Subject Index.

1971, 396 pp., $19.50

ANALYTICAL PROFILES OF DRUG SUBSTANCES VOLUME 1 edited by KLAUS FLOREY, The Squibb Institute for Medical Research, New Brunswick, N.J. contributing editors: GLENN A. BREWER, Jr., LESTER CHAFETZ, JACK P. COMER, STEPHEN M. OLIN, GERALD J. PAPARIELLO, BERNARD Z. SENKOWSKI. This volume, the first of a series, is a comprehensive literature source in which chemical and physical data, including methods of synthesis and pathways of physical and biological degradation and metabolism of impor­ tant drug substances are compiled in comprehensive monographs.

1972, about 490 pp., $14.00

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INFRARED SPECTRA OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (3800-45cm-1) by RICHARD A. NYQUIST and RONALD 0. KAGEL, both at Chemical Physics Research Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. This book represents the first comprehensive collection of inorganic compound spectra covering both the mid (3800-200cm-') and far 200-45CITI-1) infrared regions. Approximately 875 spectra are recorded in a manner that minimizes the possibility of ion exchange between sample and window support material. The book provides numerical and alphabetical indices to the infrared spectra, as well as the compound name and empirical structure of each spectrum. The spectra are arranged according to both compound class and cation to permit systematic study. Vibrational frequency correlation charts and tables are included as an aid to the analyst. Experimental techniques are demonstrated, with ex­ amples of ion exchange between sample and window support materials, and the book provides spectra-struc­ ture correlation charts and many anion frequency assignments to assist the reader in identifying unknown inorganic samples. 1972, 502 pp., $20.00

ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR PESTICIDES AND PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS Series edited by GUNTER ZWEIG, Syracuse University Research Corporation, Syracuse, N.Y. Volume 6 / G A S C H R O M A T O G R A P H I C ANALYSES By JOSEPH SHERMA, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. and GUNTER ZWEIG Volume VI of this invaluable series is devoted to a single analytical technique—gas-liquid chromatography. The book provides detailed descriptions of gas chromato­ graphic methods for formulation and residue analyses of more than 120 pesticides and plant growth regulators covered in previous volumes. In addition, the vol­ ume discusses such topics as sample preparation, gas chromatographic detectors, qualitative identification, formulation analyses by gas chromatography, and the determination of chlorinated, organophosphorus, and miscellaneous classes of pesticides. April 1972, 784 pp., $35.00* Subscription price: $29.75 *Subscription prices for individual volumes valid only on orders for the complete set received before the publication of the last volume.

RELAXATION IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE by CHARLES P. POOLE, Jr. and HORACIO A. FARACH, Department of Physics, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. CONTENTS: The Bloch Equations. Saturation Methods for Determining Relaxation Times. Transient Resonant Absorption. Line Broadening in Solids. Relaxation in Liquids. The Kubo-Tomita Theory. The Redfield Theories. Inhomogeneously Broadened Lines. Spin-Lattice Relaxa­ tion in Ionic Solids. Orbach Processes in Rare Earths. Phonon Bottleneck. Cross Relaxation. Exchange Reser­ voir. Diffusion. Ultrasonic Resonance. High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Paramagnetic Relaxation. The Mossbauer Effect. Dielectric Relaxation. Experi­ mental Determination of Dielectric Constants. Author Index-Subject Index. 1971, 410 pp., $19.50 N E W YORK A N D L O N D O N 1 1 1 F I F T H A V E N U E , N E W YORK, N . Y .

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