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Science Editor NEW-FOR YOUR POLLUTION CONTROL OZONE APPLICATIONS IN WATER & WASTE WATER TREATMENT F. L. Evans III, EPA Sanitary Engi­ neer. A good book you will find helpful on the job. 200 pages, May 1972 $13.50

D ION EXCHANGERS Properties and Applications Konrad Dorfner, Ph. D. Mannheim, Germany. Especially useful for high volume processing. From the third German edition. First English edition. 328 pages, 100 illustra­ tions, 652 references, February 1972 $17.50

Π EMISSIONS FROM COMBUSTION ENGINES AND THEIR CONTROL D. J. Patterson, Ph. D., Assoc. Prof. M.E., U of M and N. A. Henein, Assoc. Prof. M.E. Sciences, WSU, Detroit. This volume answers questions you're planning for years from now. 380 pages, 197 figures, 200 references. June 1972 $18.75 (textbook price $15.00).

Π INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Κ. Η. Mancy, Ph.D., Prof. Env. Chem., U of M. 343 pages. Clear solutions to pressing problems. 1971,1972· $16.50

D ENVIRONMENTAL MERCURY CONTAMINATION Rolf Hartung, Ph. D., Assoc. Prof. Ind. Health, U of M and Bertram D. Dinman, M. D., Director, Insti­ tute of Environmental and Indus­ trial Health, U of M. 450 pages. 50 illustrations. May 1972 $22.50.

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New Books facilitate the understanding of the mechanisms involved. The advances to be expected in the near future are also discussed. The book contains a bibliography with 891 references that seem to be predominately to the Rus­ sian literature.

Newer Trace Elements in Nutrition. Walter Mertz and W. E. Cornatzer, Eds. xiii -f- 438 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 95 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1971. $24.50

This volume presents the proceed­ ings of the International Symposium on Newer Trace Elements, held in Grand Forks, N.D., and jointly spon­ sored by the U.S. Department of Agri­ culture and the University of North Dakota Medical School. The first sec­ tion of the book provides background and introduction to the discussions of individual elements that follow. It deals with the history and philosophy of trace element research and with the mechanism by which the trace element interacts at the molecular level with the various components of metabolism. Subsequent chapters treat the elements chromium, selenium, vanadium, nickel, zinc, and tin in detail. The last part of the book deals with three promising developments in trace analysis in bio­ logical materials: emission spectros­ copy, gas-liquid chromatography, and spark-source spectrometry. There are numerous references on each topic. The text is "typed."

Progress in Separation and Purification, Vol 4. Edmond S. Perry and Carel J. Van Oss, Eds. xi + 414 pages. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 605 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1971. $22.50

This volume is part of a continuing series designed to help the practitioner in separation science by providing him with authoritative summaries that or­ ganize and condense the vast amount of literature in the field. The con­ tents of this book are: permeability as a phenomenological coefficient; con­ tinuous column crystallization; endless belt electrophoresis; hydrocarbon sep­ arations with silver(I) systems; para­ metric pumping; use of liquid anionexchangers in reversed-phase extrac­ tion chromatography; continuous sam­ ple flow density gradient centrifugation; and continuous chromatographic refining. The text is "typed."

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Inorganic Titrimetric Analysis: Contem­ porary Methods. Walter Wagner and Clarence J . Hull, xii + 225 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 95 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1971. $13.50

This book is Vol 1 of "Treatise on Titrimetry," edited by J. Jordan. Its purpose is to provide the practicing chemist with a rapid, handy, up-to-date guide to modern titrimetric methods, giving sufficient information to deter­ mine whether a given method is suit­ able in terms of applicability, spe­ cificity, precision, and accuracy as well as the required reagents and instru­ mentation. Advantages and limita­ tions of various types of titrations are pointed out so that specific methods can be selected for specific problems. The chapters are arranged according to the sequence of elements in the periodic table. For each element and its inorganic compounds, the discus­ sion includes: a concise description of the methods available; a brief sur­ vey of applicable earlier and contem­ porary titrimetric methods; a short section on the recommended contem­ porary methods; and a selective bibliog­ raphy of post-1960 methods of titri­ metric analysis. The book also fea­ tures discussions on unusual develop­ ments such as redox titrimetry of the noble gas xenon and the determina­ tion of trans-uranium elements.

Optical Microscopy for the Materials Sciences. James H. Richardson, χ + 692 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 95 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1971. $29.50

This book presents a comprehensive discussion of modern optical micros­ copy and photomicroscopy necessary to prepare and examine specimens of a broad range of materials. Methods for preparing specimens of material for optical microscopes that use trans­ mitted or incident light are described. Also included are extensive tables that give specific solutions for chemical and electrolytic polishing and etching of incident light specimens for a large number of materials. The techniques used in the qualitative and quantitative measurements of a specimen under microscopic examination are discussed. Other topics include: photomicrog­ raphy and photomacrography, labora­ tory safety, and microscope accessories. This volume should be practical both as a textbook and as a reference. The text appears "typed."