PITTCON 9 10 526) Ion Traps and Their Application in Analytical Chemistry—Κ Ρ WANCZEK. University of Bremen, M Bamberger. H. Knoll. J.W. Park 945 527i Dual Cell FTMS - A Powerful Tool for Complex Mixture Analysis—Μ Β. WISE. Oak Ridge National Laboratory M.V Buchanan 1020 RECESS 10:35 (528) Multistep Chemistry and Photochemistry Using FTMS—Β S PREISER Purdue University, R L Hettich 11:10 (529) The Chemistry of Size-Selected Silicon Clusters as Studied by Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry—WD REENTS JR AT&T Bell Laboratories. ML Mandich, V.E Bondybey
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RECESS Presentation of the PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD to Professor Paul C. Lauterbur of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by Joseph A. Feldman Chairman, Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh
SYMPOSIUM Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award and Maurice F. Hasler Award - arranged by H.L. Retcofsky of Pittsburgh Energy Tech. Center
1010 (531) Award Address: NMR Imaging - Reflections and ProjectionsPC LAUTERBUR. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Wednesday Morning, Ballroom C, Atlantis H L. Retcofsky. Presiding Pittsburgh Energy Tech. Center
SYMPOSIUM
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Stationary Phase Structure and Retention in Reversed Phase Liquid C h r o m a t o g r a p h y - arranged by J.G. Dorsey of University of Florida
introductory Remarks—H.L RETCOFSKY Presentation of the 1987 MAURICE F. HASLER AWARD Sponsored by Applied Research Laboratories, Inc.
Wednesday Morning, Ballroom A, Atlantis J.G. Dorsey, Presiding University of Florida
to Professor George C. Pimentel of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory by John A. Queiser President, 1987 Pittsburgh Conference
8.30 Introductory Remarks—J.G. DORSEY 8.35 (532) Characterization of Bonded Phases: Synthesis and Molecular Probes—MF. BURKE, University of Arizona, R. Golding 905 (533) Solute Retention and the Molecular Organization of RPC Stationary Phases—K.A. DILL. University of California 935 (534) Bonding Density, Solvation Structure and Retention in Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography—J.G. DORSEY, University of Florida. KB. Sentell 10:05 RECESS
8 45 (5301 Award Address: Current Research Applications of Matrix Isolation Spectroscopies—G.C PIMENTEL Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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