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Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry Volume 2
Stuart A. Borman, Editor Associate Editor of ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY An anthology of articles on the developments in analytical instrumentation from the volumes of ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,
1972-1982
Supercomputers in Chemistry
Whether used as a textbook or as a reference on the individual subdisciplines, this volume proves an invaluable resource to not only analytical chemists but to all who have an interest in analytical technology. These 50 articles, first published in ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, provide an excellent overview of the entire field of analytical instrumentation and feature state-of-the-art developments. Written by some of the most renowned people in each area, the articles are divided into 11 sections covering the scope of analytical instruments and techniques. CONTENTS Signal Processing and Image Analysis · Computers and Laboratory Data Management · Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy · Electroanalytical Chemistry · Gas and Liquid Chromatography · Hyphenated Methods · Mass Spectrometry · Surface Analysis · Nuclear Magnetic Resonance · Flow Methods · Laboratory Instrumentation 414 pages (1982) Clothbound LC 72-95641 ISBN 0-8412-0726-7 US & Canada $31.95 Export $38.95 414 pages (1982) Paperbound (Student Edition — minimum order of 10 copies) LC 72-95641 ISBN 0-8412-0738-0 US & Canada $14.95 Export $17.95 Order from: Distribution Office — 3 American Chemical Society 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 or CALL TOLL FREE 800-424-6747 and use your credit card.
The needs, applications, and opportunities for modern supercomputers in chemical research An ideal book for computer designers, chemical researchers, computational chemists, policy makers, and all users of computers in scientific research. CONTENTS
ACS Symposium S e r i e s No. 173 Peter Lykos, Editor Illinois Institute of Technology Isaiah Shavitt, Editor Ohio State University Based on a symposium cosponsored by the ACS Division of Computers in Chemistry, the ACS Division of Physical Chemistry, and the U.S. National Resource for Computation in Chemistry.
Vector Processors in Quantum Chemistry · Academic Computer Resources in Japan · Theoretical Chemistry · Integration of Chemical Rate Equations · Chemical Kinetic Sensitivity Analysis · Thermal Ignition of Carbon Monoxide • Problem of Organic Synthesis · Molecular Structure Elucidation · Liquid Molecular Dynamics Simulation · Time-Dependent Polymer Simulations · Macromolecular Structure · Computer Simulation of Biomolecular Systems · Molecular Mechanics Calculations · Programming Language for Supercomputers · Advanced Flexible Processor 278 pages (1981) LC 81-17630
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