the most important sources of drug literature, a discussion of specificity of methods, and a section on the ionpairing technique of Levine and Doyle.
Continuing Series Techniques of Electrochemistry: Vol 2. Ernest Yeager and Alvin J. Salkind, Eds. ix + 458 pages. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1973. $24.95
The second volume in this series contains articles on measurement and interpretation of electrolytic conduc tance, transference number measure ments, diffusion in electrolytes, stud ies of electrolytic solutions in X-ray diffraction and neutron inelastic scat tering, dielectric measurements in electrolytic solutions, relaxation tech niques for the study of fast processes in electrolytic solutions, and the study of compressibilities of solutions and molten salts by ultrasonic veloci ty measurements. There are author and subject indexes. Annual Reports on NMR Spectrosco py: Vol 5B. E. F. Mooney, Ed. xi + 441 pages. Academic Press Inc., (London) Ltd., 24-28 Oval Rd., Lon don, NW1 7DX, England. 1974. $31.50
This volume is completely devoted to a review on NMR studies of phos phorus compounds covering the years 1965 to 1969 and prepared by G. Mavel. The work discusses many ear lier problems which have now been solved, in particular those dealing with phosphorus coupling constants and the relationship of these J values to the hybridization of phosphorus and molecular geometry, as well as new puzzling points not yet solved. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews: Vol 7. Edward G. Brame, Jr., Ed. xv + 381 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 95 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1974. $25.50
Volume 7 of this series contains ar ticles on IR spectroscopy at subambient temperatures, NMR studies in gases, atomic fluorescence spectrosco py, pulsed source atomic fluorescence spectrometry, band assignment in UV photoelectron spectroscopy, high-res olution IR spectroscopy, Franck-Con don factor calculations, and molecu lar motion and band shapes in liq uids. Author and subject indices are included. Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances, Vol 7. Allen J. Bard, Ed. χ + 294 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 95 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1974. $24.50
Topics included in this volume are spectroelectrochemistry at optically transparent electrodes—electrodes under semi-infinite diffusion condi tions, organometallic electrochemis try, and the faradaic rectification method and its applications in the study of electrode processes. Both au thor and subject indexes are included. Progress in Vacuum Microbalance Techniques: Vol 2. S. C. Bevan, S. J. Gregg, and N. D. Parkyns, Eds. xiv + 252 pages. Sadtler Research Lab oratories, Inc., Book Div., 3316 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 1973. $25
The proceedings of the Tenth Con ference on Vacuum Microbalance Techniques, held at Brunei Universi ty, Uxbridge, England, in 1972 are presented. Descriptions of new appa ratus, novel combinations of tech niques, and improvements or refine ments of apparatus are given.
Company Manuals Clinical Enzyme Primer. George M. Sims. 70 pages. Beckman Instru ments Inc., Clinical Instruments Divi sion, 2500 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, Calif. 92634. 1973. $4.95
This book is designed as a basic laboratory text. The purpose is to clarify analytical principles and in strumental methods so that the read er will consistently derive better re sults in enzyme analysis. Discussions on evaluation of clinical enzymology; enzymes and their function; clinical diagnosis; instrumental and chemical principles; enzyme reactions; glucose, uric acid, and urea nitrogen as ana lytical tools; and isoenzymes are in cluded. Environmental Health Monitoring Manual. 193 pages. U.S. Steel Corp., P.O. Box 86, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. 1974. $15
Arranged in a three-ring binder, this publication includes information on the Federal occupational safety and health act, mathematics and units of industrial hygiene, chemical and physical agents, limits of air borne contaminants and harmful physical agents, strategy in monitor ing the environment, sampling equip ment, sampling for particulates, sam pling for gases and vapors, calibration and maintenance of air sampling in struments, noise and its measure ment, evaluation of heat stress, illu mination and its measurement, and recordkeeping. The purpose is to show you how to do your own in-plant Environmental Health Testing for OSHA compliance regulations.
INSTRUMENTATION IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY An ACS Reprint Collection comprising 43 articles from Volumes 41-44 of Analytical Chemistry. Collected by Alan J. Senzel, Associate Editor of Analytical Chemistry.
This u p - t o - d a t e collection of articles provides an extensive and authoritative account of the latest advances in the various fields of instrumentation.
Over forty articles deal w i t h four broad areas of analytical c h e m istry—spectrometry, chromatog raphy, electrochemistry, and c o m b i n a t i o n and other techniques. Specific topics focus upon instru ment design, biomedical instru m e n t a t i o n , pollution measurement devices, and c o m p u t e r applica tions.
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