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G. FREDERICK SMITH CHEMICAL COMPANY. Anal. Chem. , 1980, 52 (2), pp 162A–162A. DOI: 10.1021/ac50052a743. Publication Date: February 1980...
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Tuesday Morning, Room 11 M. Carmosino, Presiding 8:30 Quantitation Capabilities of a Modern Computing Integrator—L. Robison, Spectra-Physics 8:50 A Computerized Calibration Gas Blender for Multicomponent P P M and % Level Mixtures—D. P . Mayeaux, T h e Bi-M Instrument Co., Inc. 9:10 Evaluation of an Electrodeless Discharge Photodetector as a P r a c ­ tical Detector for Gas Chromatog­ raphy—L. V. Benningfield, Jr., Applied Automation, Inc. 9:30 An Evaluation of Low Bleed, High Temperature Septa and Gen­ eral Purpose Septa for Gas Chro­ matography—M. Laane, R. C. M. de Nijs, M. L. Bal, W. J. M. Houtermans, Chrompack Nederland bv. 9:50 An Automatic Capsule Injec­ tor for Gas Chromatography—Κ. Β. Augenblick, P . B. Welsh, HewlettPackard 10:20 A N e w Microprocessor Con­ trolled Pyrolyzer—E. J . Levy, R. Laragione, G. C. Linwood, C. R. Watterson, Chemical Data Systems, Inc. 10:40 T h e Model 543GC/TEA A n ­ alyzer—A. L. Lafleur, F. Campagna, Thermo Electron Corp. 11:00 Design of the Multiproces­ sor-Based D u Pont 1090 Thermal Analysis System—E. S. Iracki, J. S. Fok, Du Pont 11:20 A Fully Automated Micro­ computer Controlled Mercury P o r o s i m e t e r — H . Rootare, R. W. Camp, C. Capehart, C. Orr, J. Towers, Micromeritics Instrument Corp. 11:40 A Microprocessor Controlled Gas Pycnometer—C. Orr, R. Camp, C. Capehart, Micromeritics Instrument Corp.

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Dal Nogare Award & Gas Chromatography—General

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 102 M. Kaiser, Presiding 1:30 P r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e D A L NOGARE AWARD by Lyle H. Phifer for T h e Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley to Evan C. Horning, Director of Lipid Research, Baylor U n i v e r s i t y College of M e d i c i n e , T e x a s Medical Center, Houston, TX 77025 1:40 Award Address: Development of Biomedical Analytical Systems Based on Chromatography and Mass Spectroscopy—Evan C. Horning 2:00 A Glass Capillary Gas Chrom a t o g r a p h / M i c r o w a v e Plasma D e ­ t e c t o r / C o m p u t e r System for Fossil Fuel Research—R. E. Winans, R. G. Scott, R. Hayatsu, Argonne National Laboratory 2:20 Percursors to Aromatic Units in Coal—A Gas Chromatography Study of Model Compounds—R. C. Duty, M. Grier, J. Harwood, Illinois State U 2:40 Characterization and Identi­ fication of Organics in Coal Con­ version Processes: P r o d u c t s and Aqueous W a s t e - T r e a t m e n t Ef­ fluents—M. S. Denton, S. R. Dinsmore, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 3:00 A Question of Origin: (GC) 2 M S A n a l y s i s of A l a s k a n Crude Oils—L. V. S. Hood, C. M. Erikson, U.S. Customs Service 3:30 Analysis of the Degradation Products of Aromatic Polyamides by Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography—D. T. B u r k i t t , Y. P . K h a n n a , Allied Chemical Corp. 3:50 A Catalytic Hydrolysis Pro­ cedure for the Residue Analysis of U r e a Herbicides by Gas and Liquid Chromatography—R. W. Frei, A.H.M.T. Scholten, U. A. T h . Brinkman, J. F. Lawrence, Free U, Nether­ lands 4:10 Maximizing Performance in the N e w Partisorb High Per­ formance GLC Columns—T. G. Filipi, H. Kessler, Jr., Whatman, Inc. 4:30 High Performance Columns for Rapid Analyses by Gas Chroma­ tography—S. Ramachandran, R. S. Henly, D. E. Schaal, S. L. McKinley, Milton Roy Co. 4:50 Variable Phase Ratio Gas Chromatography—E. F. Barry, U of Lowell, C. Merritt, Jr. 5:10 Survey of Selected Hydrides as Doping Agents for a HydrogenAtmosphere Flame Ionization D e -