Chromatography - American Chemical

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Supercritical Fluid Extraction/ Chromatography Monday-Thursday, May 11-14, 1992 Virginia Tech · Blacksburg, VA

An intensive 4-day short course that will provide you with practical lab experience in the techniques and instrumentation involved in SFC/SFE Victor L. Talrose (left) is director of the Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics and professor and former dean of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Tech­ nology. He holds an M.S. degree (1947) and a Ph.D. in physics (1952) from Mos­ cow State University, as well as a D.Sc. degree in chemistry (1962) from the Insti­ tute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences. He was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1968 and has written more than 400 papers and four monographs. His primary fields of interest include chemical physics, radiation chem­ istry, MS, chemical lasers, atmospheric chemistry, and the ecological conse­ quences of energy. He discovered ionmolecule reactions of organic substances with the CH*5 ion. Gennadij V. Karachevtsev (right) is a professor in the department of molecular and chemical physics at the Moscow Insti­ tute of Physics and Technology. He re­ ceived his M.S. degree (1961) and his Ph.D. (1966) from the institute. His re­ search interests include kinetics and ther­ mochemistry of gas-phase ion and elec­ tron processes, MS, and electron spectrometry.

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Learn state-of-the-art techniques for performing SFE and SFC Learn to interpret SFC and SFE data Discover why SFE offers advantages over conventional extraction Know which SFC and SFE strategies to use when your analyte will not dissolve in

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Obtain guidelines for column selection Gain hands-on experience working with chromatographs, column detectors, and extraction devices Understand the limitations of SFE and SFC

Instructor: Larry T. Taylor, Professor of Chemistry, Virginia Tech

Register T o d a y ! E n r o l l m e n t In this popular course is strictly l i m i t e d t o 3 0 participants.

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Please send me a free brochure on the ACS Short Course, Supercritical Fluid Extraction/Chromatography to be held May 11-14, 1992, in Blacksburg, VA. Name Title Organization

Igor A. Kaltashov received his M.S. degree (1989) from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, where he studied ion pro­ cesses with MS. He is currently a graduate student in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

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City. State, Zip Mail To: American Chemical Society, Dept. of Continuing Education, Meeting Code VPI9205, 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036

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