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DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

I&EC DIVISION AT SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 1-5, 1968

CHAIRMAN M. R. FENSKE Dept. of Chemical Engrg. Pennsylvania State Univ. State College, Pa. 16801 PHONE: 814-865-2574

The Division has arranged six symposia for an outstanding technical program a t the San Francisco meeting. For further details, see page 7 of this issue. I n addition, Dr. Melvin A. Cook, winner of the 1968 E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial Engineering Chemistry sponsored by Esso Research and Engineering Co., will deliver his award address on Tuesday morning, April 2, a t 11 :00 A.M. Dr. Charles R. Adams, winner of the Ipatieff Award, will deliver his award address on Wednesday morning, April 3, a t 11:15 A.M. The I&EC events will be held in the Mark Hopkins Hotel. The Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry and the Division of Chemical Marketing and Economics cordially invite you to attend the Joint Divisional Social Hour at 5 :00 P.M. and the Joint Divisional Dinner at 7 :00 P.M., Tuesday, April 2, 1968 a t the Mark Hopkins Hotel. Dr. W. G. Pfann, Bell Telephone Laboratories, recipient of the ACS Award for Creative Invention will speak on the subject: “Zone Melting.” Abstracts of Papers (for the whole meeting, including our Division), are now available. Price to Division members is $3.00 plus the validated, appropriate coupon from January I&EC, 1968, page 97. Price without validated coupon is $4.00. Should you wish to receive abstracts regularly without having to order each volume separately, send standing order to Special Issue Sales, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036. Individual paper titles and authors are published in Chemical &? Engineering News for February 12,1967. I&EC DIVISION SUMMER SYMPOSIUM

CHAIRMAN-ELECT LEO FRIEND M. W. Kellogg Co. P. 0. Box 696 New Market, N. J. 08854 PHONE: 201-356-8400 SECRETARY GORDON B. SKINNER Dept. of Chemistry Wright State Univ. Dayton, Ohio 45431 PHONE: 513-426-6650

TREASURER R. N. MADDOX Dept. of Chemical Engrg. Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater, Okla. 74074 PHONE: 405-FR 2-6211 PROGRAM SECRETARY V. A. FAUVER E. C. Britton Lab. Dow Chemical Co. Midland, Mich. 48640 PHONE: 517-636-1000 COUNCILORS JOSEPH STEWART EssoResearch & Engrg. Co. P. 0. Box 51 Linden, N. J. 07036 PHONE: 201-474-2117 NORBERT PLATZER Plastics Div. Monsanto Co. P. 0. Box 1531 Springfield, Mass. 01101 PHONE: 413-788-6911

The fifth in our series of summer state-of-the-art symposia will be held on June 10-12, 1968, at The Carnegie Institution in Washington, D. C. The subject is “The Chemistry and Physics of Interfaces.” The chairman is Sydney Ross, Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, who also organized the award-winning first summer symposium on the same subject in June 1964. The abstracts of the papers will be published in our May issue. The authors and titles of the papers to be presented are as follows : Monday, June IO, 1968 T H E LIQUID-GAS INTERFACE 1. Capillarity: Theory and Practice, Anthony M. Schwartz, Gillette Research Institute 2. Monomolecular Films at the Air-Water Interface, D. A. Cadenhead, State University of New York at Buffalo 3. A General Method for Obtaining Functional Group Activities for Solutes and Adsorbates, P. D. Cratin, St. Regis Technical Center 4. Experimental Demonstrations of Capillarity and Monolayers, F. C. Goodrich, Clarkson College of Technology 5. SurfaceViscosity-A Factor in Foam Stability, Bernard Kanner, Union Carbide Gorp. 6. Interfacial Properties of Surface Films, Leo Shedlovsky, Rockefeller University Tuesday, June 11,1968 T H E LIQUID-LIQUID INTERFACE 7. Interfacial Tension in Systems Having Appreciable Mutual Solubility, R. J. Good, State University of New York at Buffalo 8. Thermodynamic Properties of Transfer of Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Constituents of Amphipathic Solutes, P. D. Cratin, St. Regis Technical Center 9 . Surface Chemistry Relationships in Emulsion Polymerization, D. P. Roe, Uniroyal, Inc. T H E SOLID-GAS INTERFACE 10. Adsorption of Gases on Solids-The Role ofThermodynamics, H. C. van Ness, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 11. Friction, Wear, and Lubrication, M. J. Furey, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England Wednesday, June 12, 1968 T H E SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE 12. Work of Adhesion: Calculation and Measurement, F. M. Fowkes, Sprague Electric Co. 13. Light Scattering, Milton Kerker, Clarkson College of Technology 14. Rheology of Lyophobic Suspensions, J. P. Olivier, Freeport Kaolin Co. 15. Electrophoresis as a Method of Investigating the Electric Double Layer, R. P. Long, University of Connecticut, Sydney Ross, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 16. O n the Structure of Water Near Solid Interfaces and the Possible Existence of Long-Range Order, W. DrostHansen, University of Miami

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NO. 3

MARCH 1968

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