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Room A Playboy Ballroom. G. L. Carlson, Presiding. 9:00—Introductory Remarks. G. L.. Carlson. 9:05—203. Keynote Address: State of the Art in Hyphe...
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Program S. D. Lerner, J. S. Schier (HewlettPackard) 4:30—201. Fast Chemical-Class Screening with Programable DirectInsertion Probe Coupled to an APCI/ MS/MS System. B. Shushan, B. A. Thomson, L. Danylewych-May, J. E. Fulford (Sciex) 4:45—202. High-Stability Ion Detector for Mass Spectrometry. H. H. Lo (Extranuclear Labs)

TUESDAY AM SYMPOSIUM: STATE OF THE ART OF THE HYPHENATED TECHNIQUE arranged by G. L. Carlson (Westinghouse R&D Center)

Room A Playboy Ballroom G. L. Carlson, Presiding 9:00—Introductory Remarks. G. L. Carlson 9:05—203. Keynote Address: State of the Art in Hyphenated Analysis. T. Hirschfeld, R. Crawford (Lawrence Livermore National Lab) 9:35—204. Present State of the Art in GC/FTIR and HPLC/FTIR. P. R. Griffiths (Ohio U) 10:05—Recess 10:20—205. New Approaches to Di­ rect-Linked Gas ChromatographyFTIR-MS. C. L. Wilkins, G. N. Giss, R. L. White, G. M. Brissey, E. Onyiriuka (U of California) 10:50—206. Combined Thermal, Raman, and Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis, Versatile Techniques for Rapid Characterization. C. A. Cody, L. DiCarlo, B. K. Faulseit (NL Chemicals/NL Industries), R. K. Darlington, K. Pober 11:20—207. Nonresonant Emissions of Main Group Elements. R. C. Fry, W. G. Fateley, A. J. Schleisman, J. Usera (Kansas State U) SYMPOSIUM: ADVANCES IN THE STATE OF THE ART OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY arranged by J. Q. Walker (IBM Instruments)

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Room Β Playboy Ballroom J. Q. Walker, Presiding 9:00—Introductory Remarks. J. Q. Walker 9:10—208. "General" Reversed-Phase Chromatography: the Protagonist of HPLC. C. Horvath (Yale U) 9:35—209. Ion Exchange and Its Ap­ plication to Separation of Some Trace Metals from Iron (III), Aluminum,

164 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 54, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 1982

Calcium, and Other Elements. F. Von S. Toerien (Atomic Energy Board), C. Pohlandt 10:00--210. Normal Phase Adsorption and Its Applications. P. C. Talarico, W. C. Dark (Waters Associates) 10:25—Recess 10:35—211. "Biochemical" Reversed Phase Chromatography and Its Appli­ cation to Clinical Chemistry. P. R. Brown (U of Rhode Island) 11:00—212. Practical Considerations in Use of Chemical Equilibria in HPLC. B. L. Karger (Northeastern U) 11:25—213. Gel Permeation and Its Application to Butyl Rubber Chemistry. W. W. Schulz (Exxon Research and Engineering)

SYMPOSIUM: SURFACE ANALYSIS—AN IMPORTANT INTERFACE arranged by D. M. Hercules (U of Pittsburgh)

Room C Playboy Ballroom D. M. Hercules, Presiding 9:00—214. Surface Analysis—How Quantitative Is It? D. Briggs (ICI) 9:35—215. ESCA Studies of Films Formed on Electrode Surfaces. P. M. A. Sherwood (U of Newscastle upon Tyne) 10:10—Recess 10:20—216. Chemical Derivatization as Applied to ESCA Studies of Materials. C. N. Reilley (U of North Carolina) 10:55—217. Surface Analysis Studies of Solar Materials. A. W. Czanderna (Solar-Energy Research Institute) 11:30—218. On the Formation and Emission of Polyatomic Secondary Ions in SIMS. R. J. Colton (Naval Research Laboratory)

ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY I

Room B-C Playboy Ventor 9:00—219. Emission Spectroscopy with an Echelle Spectrometer. H. Westley (Smithsonian Institution) 9:15—220. Laser Microprobe—Revis­ ited. E. A. Kraft (Western Electric) 9:30—221. A New Multichannel OE Instrument with Integrated Programa­ ble Monochromator. W. Vogel, D. F. Sermin (Applied Research Laborato­ ries) 9:45—222. Spectrochemical Perfor­ mances in Alloy Analysis Using Spark Excitation with Synchronously Gated Detection. S. G. Barnhàrt, J. P. Walters (U of Wisconsin)