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Capillary Gas Chromatography; Techniques and Problem Solving

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his book explores the unique place that nucleophilic displacement reactions occupy in organic chemistry and offers scientists a better understanding of the reactions by determining the factors influencing reaction rates. An overview chapter opens this volume and is followed by chapters grouped into five sections: • Marcus Theory. Alkyl Transfer, and Gas-Phase Reactions • Bronsted Equation, Hard-Soft Acid-Base Theory, and Factors in Nucleophiiicity • Linear Free-Energy Relationships for Solvent Nucleophiiicity • Novel Nucleophilic Reactions • Enhancement of Nucleophiiicity

ublic concern has grown steadily over the past three decades concerning the effects of pest control chemicals on human health and environmental quality. These chemicals are currently regulated by a legislative mandate based on risk assessment and risk management. This new book takes a penetrating look at the need for improved risk assessment and management through new research, new technology, and the application of that technology. The editors have divided the book into four major sections covering:

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toxicology pests chemicals potential hazards

Specific topics covered include the following: • • • • • • •

toxicology requirements for pesticide registration acute and chronic toxicity simulation modeling in toxicology environmental mobility principles public education concerning risks effects of mass media on public perceptions pests as part of the ecosystem

J. Milton Harris and Samuel P. McManus, Editors, University of Alabama at Huntsville

Any risk assessment or risk management professional will find that this volume provides new insights into the problems associated with pesticide risks. Nancy N. Ragsdale, Editor, US. Department of Agriculture Ronald J. Kuhr, Editor, North Carolina State University

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals of the American Chemical Society

Advances in Chemistry Series No. 215

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Monday-TUesday August 3-4,1987 Cleveland, Ohio This ACS Short Course teaches you the practical and advanced techniques of high-resolution GC. You learn the characteristics of capillary columns, how to recognize good and bad capillary separations—and how to correct poor results. Two renowned experts in the field, Milos Novotny and Stuart Cram, are your instructors for this intensive and vital course. NOTE: Space is Limited. Register Today!

How You'll Benefit from This Course— • Gain comprehensive knowledge of this vital analytical technique • Apply learned techniques to a wide variety of separations • Learn how to facilitate the transition from packed to capillary columns • Be able to improve quantitation methods • Learn troubleshooting and preventative maintenance For full details on this course, write for a free descriptive brochure. Or CALL COLLECT (202) 872-4508. Ask for Karen Mcllvaine, our Short Course Registrar.