ANALYTICAL PROGRAM
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W e d n e s d a y M o r n i n g , April 3 SECTION A SYMPOSIUM O N NEW INSTRUMENTAL METHODS A N D TECHNIQUES W . J. Blaedel, Presiding
9:00 Introductory Remarks. W. J. Blaedel. 9:05 Push-Button Analyses. H. V. Malmstadt, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 9:50 An Automatic Reaction-Rate Method for Ultramicro Determination of Iodine in Various Materials. T. P . Hadjiioannou, University of Illinois, Chicago 12, 111. 10:10 Thermal Analysis—New Methods from a Classic Tech nique. D . R. Johnson and Jen Chiu, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington 98, Del. 10:30 A New Automatic End Point Detector for Constant Current Coulometric Titrations. C. B. Roberts, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. 10:50 Analytical Applications of ^-Excited X-Rays. R. H. Millier, Muller-Monroe Designs, Inc., LaFonda Hotel, Santa Fe, Ν. Μ. 11:10 Automation of Analytical Procedures Based on Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions. G. P. Hicks, University Hospitals, Madison 6, Wis., and W. J. Blaedel, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wis.
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W e d n e s d a y M o r n i n g , April 4 SECTION Β GENERAL PAPERS J . D. Johnson, Presiding
9:00 Gas Chromatography with Mixed Bed Packing. C. N . Reilley, G. P . Hildebrand, L. J. Papa, and W. E . Norteman, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N . C. 9:20 Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Lead Alkyls with Electron Affinity Detectors. E. M. Barrall and Peter Ballinger, California Research Corp., Richmond, Calif. 9:40 Temperature Programmed Columns in Gas Chromatog raphy. Comparison of Packed and Capillary Columns for the Analysis of Dilute Hydrocarbon Gas Mixtures. D. J. McEwen, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Mich. 10:00 Determination of Residual Monomer in Polymer Emul sions by Rapid Distillation and Gas Chromatography. O. Tweet and W. K. Miller, S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Racine, Wis. 10:15 Computer Optimization of Mixed Liquid Phases for Gas Chromatography. R. S. Porter, R. L. Hinkins, Leonard Tornheim, and J. F . Johnson, California Research Corp., Richmond, Calif. 10:30 A Rapid Method for Nitrogen Analysis in Organic Compounds and Associated Materials by Gas Chromatog raphy. M. L. Parsons, S. N . Pennington, and J. M . Walker, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Kan. 10:40 Gas Analysis by Geiger Pulse Attenuation. A. F . Findeis and F . W. Williams, University of Alabama, Univer sity, Ala. 10:55 Analysis of Tars and Pyrolysates by Gas Chromatog raphy Programmed at Moderate Temperatures. W. Lijinsky, 1. I. Domsky, and Gloria Mason, Chicago Medical School, Chicago 12, 111. 11:10 Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Helium at Reduced Pressures. J. E . Attrill, C. M. Boyd, and A. S. Meyer, Jr., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 11:30 Divisional Business Meeting.
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SECTION Β GENERAL PAPERS H. B. Mark, Jr., Presiding
2:00 Electrochemical Determination of Glucose Oxidase Using Diphenylamine Sulfonic Acid as a Potential Poiser. G. G. Guilbault, B. C. Tyson, Jr., D . N . Kramer, and P . L. Cannon, Jr., U. S. Army, Edgewood Arsenal, Md. 2:20 Base-Catalyzed Acetylation of Hydroxyl Groups:
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