News 11:10 Ion Separations with Micellar Mobile Phases. F.G.P. Mullins, G. F. Kirkbright 11:40 Determination of A, B, and C Terms in the Knox Equation for Nonionic Micellar Liquid Chroma tography. M. F. Borgerding, W. L. Hinze SECTION C
Symposium on Microelectrodes in Analytical Chemistry
A. G. Ewing, Presiding 8:30 Measurement of Electrochemi cal Reaction Rate Parameters Using Ultramicroelectrodes and Electron Arrival Time Techniques. S. Pons, J. Daschbach, M. Fleischmann 9:10 Microelectrode Voltammetry of Tetraphenylporphyrins in the Low Dielectric Solvent Toluene. L. Geng, R. W. Murray 9:50 Using Microelectrodes to Probe the Electrode-Solution Interface. R. C. Engstrom 10:45 Transient and Modulation Techniques with Microelectrodes: Spectroelectrochemistry and Trace Voltammetry. S. Schuette, R. L. McCreery, R. Robinson
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3:30 Panel Discussion. M. W. Brossman, moderator. Reporting of LowLevel Data for Computerized Data Bases. A. Cantillo, J. Clark, H. Kahn, D. King, R. Kleopfer, G. McKenna, J. K. Taylor
11:25 Chemical Analysis with Microvoltammetric Electrodes. R. M. Wightman
Thursday Afternoon
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Symposium on the Use of Ordered Media in Chemical Separations
Symposium on Detection Limits: From Basic Concepts to Practical Applications Cosponsored with the Divisions of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology and Environmental Chemistry
L. J. Cline-Love, M. J. Sepaniak, Pre siding 2:00 Micellar Electrokinetic Capil lary Chromatography. M. J. Sepan iak 2:30 Aerosol Formation and DC Plasma Emission Elemental Re sponse for Micellar HPLC Mobile Phases. P. C. Uden, C. M. Kirkman, S. A. Charvat 3:00 Bioproduct Recovery Using Re versed Micelles. T. A. Hatton 3:40 Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltra tion and Equilibrium Solubilization Studies. S. D. Christian, J. F. Scamehorn 4:10 Selectivity in Protein-Polyelectrolyte Coacervation. P. L. Dubin, Β. Ε. Yegerlehner 4:40 Aqueous Liquid-Liquid Extrac-
K. Inn, Presiding 1:50 Perspectives on Detection Lim its for Nuclear Measurements in Se lected National (U.S.) and Interna tional (IAEA) Programs. L. A. Currie, R. M. Parr 2:20 Evaluating the Impact of Hy pothesis Testing on Radioactivity Measurement Programs at a Nucle ar Power Facility. R. A. Mellor, C. L. Harrington 2:50 Radioactivity Analyses and De tection Limit Problems Unique to the Environs of a Gas-Cooled Reac tor. J. E. Johnson, J. A. Johnson
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