News 9:40 Determination of Mercury in the Soft Contact Lens by Cold Vapor Generation Atomic Absorption Spec trometry. M. F. Tsao 10:00 Matrix Modification for the Determination of Molybdenum by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. F. Bet-Pera, R. Pomeroy 10:40 Taming the Surfatron: A Comparison of Sample Introduction Methods. M. Selby, R. Rezaaiyaan, L. J. Galante, G. M. Hieftje 11:00 Taming the Surfatron: Phys ical and Spatial Characterization of a Surface-Wave Induced Plasma. M. Selby, R. Rezaaiyaan, G. M. Hieftje 11:20 Correlations of Salt Decom position Characteristics on Halide Sig nal Intensity with Aqueous Nebulization-Microwave-Induced Helium Plasma Elemental Emission Spec trometry. K. G. Michlewicz, J. W. Carnahan 11:40 Thermodynamic Correla tions of Nonmetal Emission during Aqueous Nebulization into a Micro wave-Induced Helium Plasma. A. S. Viscomi, J. W. Carnahan
Wednesday Afternoon SECTION A
Symposium on Analytical Division Award for Excellence in Teaching
SECTION Β
Plasma Spectrometry
F. A. Guthrie, Presiding 2:00 Introductory Remarks 2:10 One Student's View of Buck the Man. J. T. Funkhouser 2:30 A Demonstration for the In troduction of Liquid Chromatographic Concepts. B. A. Bidlingmeyer, F. V. Warren 2:50 It Could Even Shock a Chemist! C. F. Morrison 3:10 A Unified Approach to Teaching Electronics, Programming, and Interfacing. L. G. Hargis 3:30 One Chromatographer's Ap proach to Research in Academics. N. D. Danielson 3:50 From Sargent Model III to Robotics. D. J. Macero 4:10 Thermal Analysis since Buck Rogers. Ε. Μ. Barrall II
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4:30 Open Discussion: From Bal ances and Burets to Computers and Robots. Moderators: E. C. Dunlop, F. A. Guthrie; Participants: students and associates of L. B. Rogers
Calibration Gas Standards High Purity Gases Electronic Gases Silanes Clinical Gases Emission Gases Fluorocarbons Sterilizing Gases Research Gases
A. T. Zander, Presiding 2:00 Abel Simulation of a Cylindrically Symmetrical Plasma with Ar bitrary Absorption and Emission Re gions. B. J. Mork, A. Scheeline 2:20 Characterization of Theta Pinched Plasmas for Elemental Anal ysis. J. S. White, A. Scheeline, G. J. Kamla 2:40 A Novel Design for an In ductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer. G. H. Vickers, D. A. Wilson, G. D. Rayson, G. M. Hieftje 3:00 Analytical Characteristics of a New Inductively Coupled PlasmaMass Spectrometer System. D. A. Wilson, G. H. Vickers, G. D. Rayson, G. M. Hieftje
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