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May 16, 2012 - BLUE M ELECTRIC CO. Anal. Chem. , 1957, 29 (2), pp 494–49A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60122a740. Publication Date: February 1957. Copyright ...
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(115) Application of KBr Disk Technique to Infrared Micro Analysis of Water Insoluble Single and Multiple Component Systems. H. P . SCHWARZ, R. C H I L D S , L. D R E I S B A C H , S. V. MASTRANGELO,

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(116) Semimicro KBr Unit for Use with the PerkinElmer Model 21 Infrared Spectrophotometer. W. B . M A S O N AND H . N . VAN SLYKE, University

of Rochester. (117) Quantitative Analysis of Pesticides by the KBr Technique. H. Susi AND H. E . RECTOR, Rohm & Haas Co.

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(118) Spectrochemical Determination of Fluorine in Porcelain Enamel Frits. DONALD C. SPINDLER AND MONA L. FRANCK, Ferro Corp. (.119) Spectrographs Determination of the Major Constituents of Coal Ash. C. H. ANDERSON AND R. A. HEIN, The Babcock & Wilcox Co. (120A) Spectrograph»; Determination of Oxygen in Steel. J. E. PATERSON, Jones & Laughlin Research. ( 120B) Emission Spectrometric Determination of Oxygen in Titanium and Titanium Alloys. VELMER A. FASSEL AND WILLIAM A. GORDON, Iowa State College. RECESS

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CANNON, National Spectrographic Laboratories, Inc. (123) Spectrographic Analysis of Silicon-Germanium Alloys.

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(121) Analysis of Lateritic Ores and Metal Salt Solu­ tions for Nickel and Associated Elements by the Rotating Disk Technique. MILTON E . SLAGEL, Freeport Sulfur Co. (122) Spectrographic Analysis of High Temperature Al­

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WHITAKER, Radio Corp. of America. (124) Determination of Bismuth and Magnesium in Cast Iron. ALBERT C. OTTOLINI, General Motors Research. (125) Determination of Boron and Silion in Steel Using Copper Fluoride. J. E . PATERSON AND W. F . GRIMES, Jones & Laughlin Research.

INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY—GENERAL Friday Afternoon Session—Urban Room R. A. Friedel, Presiding 1:30 1:50 2:10

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(126) Rapid Sorting of Unknown Infrared Spectra. P H I L I P SADTLER, Sadtler Research Laboratories. (127) Rapid Sorting of Unknown Infrared Spectra Based on Major Bands. P H I L I P SADTLER, Sadtler Research Laboratories. (128) Crystallinity of Polymers by Infrared Methods. R. K. MOTNIHAN, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. RECESS

(129) Study of Decomposition of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) by Means of Infrared Spectrophotometry. R. STROMBERG, C. BERSCH, λΐ. HARVEY, S. STRAUS,

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AND B. ACHHAMMER, National Bureau ards. (130) Infrared Study of Solvent-Extracted from Wire Enamels. R. P. ARNDT, Wire & Cable Co. (131) Infrared Spectra of Some Halogen

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