Field Emission Corporation - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

Chem. , 1967, 39 (4), pp 45A–45A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60248a746. Publication Date: April 1967. ACS Legacy Archive. View: PDF | PDF w/ Links. Article Opti...
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NEWS 9 : 0 0 Gas Chromatographic Analysis of C1-C10 Hydrocarbons by Open T u bular Columns with On Column Injection. D. E. Willis, R. M. Engelbrecht, M o n s a n t o Co., St. L o u i s , M o . 9 : 2 0 Improved Method for Gas Chromatographic Determination of Helium in "Conservation" Gas Trains. C. A. Seitz, S. E. C h u r c h w e l l , H e l i u m Research Center, A m a r i l l o , Texas. 9:40 Micro Analysis ol 1 4 Chlorohydrocarbons in Waste Water by Thin Layer and Gas Chromatography. F. K. K a w a h a r a , R. L. M o o r e , R. W. Gorm a n , Federal Water Pollution C o n t r o l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio. 1 0 : 3 0 The Gas Chromatography of Fatty Acids and Derivatives Using New Liquid Phases. L. D. M e t c a l f e , R. J . M a r t i n , A. A. S c h m i t z , A r m o u r I n d u s t r i a l C h e m i c a l Co., McCook, III. 1 0 : 5 0 A Gas Chromatographic Method for Measuring Rancidity in Vegetable Oils. R. G. Scholz, NT Research Ins t i t u t e , Chicago, III.; L. R. Petak, Cont i n e n t a l Can Co., Chicago, III. 1 1 : 1 0 Analysis of Lipids of H u m a n Sebum and Ovarian Dermoid Cysts. H. J. O'Neill, IIT Research I n s t i t u t e ; L. L. G e r s h b e i n , E. J. S i n g h , N o r t h w e s t I n s t i t u t e f o r Medical Research, Chicago, III. 1 1 : 3 0 Quality Control of Paint Solvents by Gas Chromatography. J . J . Egizio, J . D. McGinness, Sherwin-Williams Research Center, Chicago, III. Afternoon Session 2 : 0 0 Gas Chromatography Awards Address Sponsored by Chicago Gas Chromatography Group. Gas-Gel Chromatography—The Development. 0 . L. H o l l i s , Dow C h e m i c a l Co., Freeport, Texas. 2 : 3 0 Rapid Determination of Olefin Position in Organic Compounds at the Microgram Level by Ozonolysis and Gas Chromatography. M. Beroza, B. A. Bierl, USDA, Beltsville, M d . 3 : 3 0 Newest Results cm Support Coated Open Tubular Columns. L. Ettre, K. Billett, J . Puree I, Perkin-Elmer Corp,. Norwalk, C o n n . 3 : 5 0 Performance Capabilities of a Universal Analytical Gas Chromatograph Employing Packed and Open Tubular Columns. J . Purcell, R. D. C o n d o n , M. W. R e d m o n d , K. Billett, L. Ettre, Perkin-E m e r Corp., Norwalk, C o n n . 4 : 1 0 A Rapid Response Gas Chromatograph for Hydrocarbon Analysis of Compressed Gas Supplies. R. E. Putscher, W. C. McCrone A s s o c , C h i c a g o , III.; H. J . O'Neill, IIT Research I n s t i t u t e , Chicago, III.; A. C. Crupnick, NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, H u n t s v i l l e , Ala. SYMPOSIUM O N APPLICATIONS GAS C H R O M A T O G R A P H Y Tuesday, May

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M o r n i n g Session 9 : 0 0 Gas Chromatography in the Study of Pollution. I. I. P o m s k y , A b b o t t L a b o r a t o r i e s , N o r t h C h i c a g o , III. 9 : 2 0 Recent Developments in Biomedical Gas Chromatographic Applications. J . B. M a r t i n , Jr., A b b o t t L a b o r a t o r i e s , N o r t h Chicago, III. 9 : 4 0 Applications of Gas Chroma-

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