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10:30 Fourier Transform In frared Studies of the Degradation of Polyacrylonitrile Copolymers. M.M. Coleman, G.T. Sivy. 11:00 Characterization of Defor...
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News 10:25 Inelastic Electron Tunnel­ ing Spectroscopy. R.C. Jaklevic. 10:55 A Potential Role of Free Crystal Electrons in Biological Toxicity. C.L. Fisher, R.W. Hart. 11:25 Developing Applications in Raman Microanalysis. F. Adar. SECTION D

Symposium on Instrumental and Physical Characterization of Macromolecules: Vibrational Spectros­ copy. Joint with Macromolecular Secretariat and Divisions of: Cellu­ lose, Paper, and Textile; Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry; and Rubber.

J.L. Koenig, Presiding 9:00 Introductory Remarks. 9:05 Probing the Real Structure of Polymeric Materials by Vibra­ tional Spectroscopy—Recent Re­ sults. G. Zerbi. 9:50 Infrared Spectra of Poly­ mers and Coupling Agents Ad­ sorbed onto Oxidized Aluminum. F.J. Boerio.

10:30 Fourier Transform In­ frared Studies of the Degradation of Polyacrylonitrile Copolymers. M.M. Coleman, G.T. Sivy. 11:00 Characterization of Defor­ mation Phenomena in Polymers by Fourier Transform Infrared Spec­ troscopy. S.L. Hsu, D.J. Burchell. 11:30 Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Environmental Effect on Polymers. B.J. Bulkin, C.S. Chen, E.M. Pearce.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON SECTION A

Symposium on Electrochemistry and Spectrochemistry of Biological Redox Components

L. Olson, Presiding 2:00 Current Perspectives on Cy­ tochrome Oxidase. G. Palmer, K. Carter, R. Carithers. 2:30 Resonance Raman Studies of Cytochrome Oxidase and Its Elec­ tron Transfer Intermediates. W.H. Woodruff, N.S. Ferris, R.F. Dallinger, G. Palmer, K.R. Carter, T.M. Antalis.

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3:00 Utility of Proton NMR Hyperfine Shifts in Elucidating the Electronic Structure of Horserad­ ish Peroxidase Compounds I and II and Their Model Compounds. G.N. LaMar, A.L. Balch, L. Latos-Grazynski. 3:45 Redox Chemistry of the 3,5Di-tort-Butylcatecholato and oSemiquinato Complexes of Metal Ions in Aprotic Media. D.T. Sawyer, D.-H. Chin, S.E. Jones, L. Leon, P. Bosserman, M.D. Stallings. 4:15 Electrochemistry and Spec­ troscopy of Catalytically Active Molybdenum-Catechol Complexes. H.O. Finklea, S.K. Lahr, F.A. Schultz. 4:45 Electrochemical Studies of Vanadium Acetylacetonate Com­ plexes in Dimethyl Sulfoxide. M.A. Nawi, T.L. Riechel. SECTION Β

Symposium in Honor of Hermann Flaschka

D.C. Paschal, Presiding 1:45 Introductory Remarks. 1:50 Biological Monitoring of Pentachlorophenol (PCP) Expo-

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