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t a l i o n — J . Tacussel, J . J . Fombon, Cerac Research Center 11:20 T h e Preparation of Second Class Electrodes for the Coulometric Generation and Potentiometric Sensing of Such Neutral Species as 1,10 Phenantroline and Its Deriva tives—J. Biber, H. W. Safford, U of Pittsburgh 11:40 A Thin-Layer, T w o - E l e c trode B i a m p e r o m e t r i c E n d - P o i n t D e t e c t o r f o r Coulometric T i t r a tions—D. J. Curran, M. A. deSoto Perera, U of Massachusetts
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New Instrumentation II—Gas Chromatography
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.
162 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 52, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 1980
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 -