News 3:05 Countercurrent Chromatogra phy of Synthetic Peptides on the Ito Coil Planet Centrifuges. M. Knight 3:55 Organelle Fractionation in Aqueous Two-Phase Polymer Sys tems Using Countercurrent Chro matography. I.A. Sutherland, D. Haywood-Waddington, and T.J. Peters 4:25 Countercurrent Chromatogra phy of Biological Membranes in Phase Transfer Systems Consisting of Water-Soluble Polymers. S.D. Flanagan
3:05 Fundamentals of Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Reso nance Mass Spectroscopy. M.B. Comisarow 3:45 Identification of Impurities in Electronic Gases Using Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry. W.D. Reents, J r . 4:15 Chemistry of Organotransition Metal Ions in the Gas Phase. D.B. Jacobson and B.S. Freiser 4:45 Reactions of Metal Ions and Their Clusters in the Gas Phase Us ing Laser Ionization-Fourier Trans form Mass Spectrometry. B.S. Freiser
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SECTION C
General—Gas and Liquid Chromatography
W.D. Reents, Jr., Presiding 2:00 Introductory Remarks 2:05 Solution-Phase Metal IonMolecule Chemistry. H. Freiser 2:35 Ion Cyclotron Resonance Spectroscopy: Two Decades of De velopment and Application. J.L. Beauchamp
2:20 Application of a Swept-Potential Electrochemical Detector to the HPLC Analysis of Nitrosamines. M.B. Thomas and P.E. Sturrock 2:40 New Concepts for Enhancing the Flexibility of Micromeritics Autoinjectors. H. Joshua 3:00 Calibration Method for PCB Analysis by Capillary GC with Elec tron Capture Detection. R.E. Wag ner, J.C. Carnahan, and R.J. May 3:40 Internal Standard for Capil lary GC Analysis of PCB Mixtures. R.E. Wagner and J.C. Carnahan 4:00 Redox Chemiluminescence: A New Approach to Chromatography Detection. R.E. Sievers and S.A. Nyarady 4:20 Investigation into Relation of GLC Behavior and Structure of Simple Heterocyclic Compounds and Derivatives. S.M. Farroha, A.E. Habboush, and M.B. Hemza
D.E. Jones, Presiding 2:00 Eluent Pressure Detector for Aqueous Size Exclusion Chromatog raphy of High-Molecular-Weight Water-Soluble Polymers. R.D. Hes ter and C E . Lundy
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