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REPORT

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A brief history of NMR. Over the past 40 years NMR spectroscopy h a s become invaluable in fields such as analytical chemistry, structural biology, diagnostic radiology, and materials science. Edwin D. Becker of the National Institutes of Health recounts the development of NMR methods and advances in applications to physics, chemistry, biology, and other sciences

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FOCUS

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On the cover. FFF. As instruments for sedimentation, thermal, and flow F F F become commercially available, use of this methodology will grow. Michel Martin of the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie I n d u s t r i e l l e s (Paris) discusses applications in environmental science, p h a r m a ceuticals, polymers, biology, and particle characterization reported at FFF '92

UPCOMING RESEARCH

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NEWS

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Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists improve materials by laser resurfacing. · Buckyball flagellenes synthesized by researchers at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and Shell Development Company. · AOAC International organizes reference materials division

MEETINGS

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The 205th ACS spring national meeting will convene March 28-April 2 in Denver, CO. The technical program will feature the presentation of awards to Jeanette G. Grasselli, Seymour Meyerson, James W. Jorgenson, David M. Hercules, and James R. Fair

ROOKS

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Volumes on HPLC and affinity chromatography of proteins are reviewed

NEW PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE

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Articles Design of a Glucose Minisensor Based on Streptavidin-Glucose Oxidase Complex Coupling with Self-Assembled Biotinylated Phospholipid Membrane on Solid Support Maja Snejdarkovâ *, Marian Rehak, and Matthias Otto

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Amperometric and Fast Scan-Rate Cyclic Voltammetry Detection at a Microelectrode for Gel Permeation High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Fullerenes Benoît Soucaze-Guillous, Wlodzimierz Kutner, and Karl M. Kadish *

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Detection and Evaluation of Fragrances by Human Reactions Using a Chemical Sensor Based on Adsorbate Detection Kenji Yokoyama * andFumihiro Ebisatva

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Robust Procedure for Calibration and Calculation of the Detection Limit of Trimipramine by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry at a Carbon Paste Electrode M. Cruz Ortiz *, Julia Arcos, José V. Juarros, Jesus Lopez-Palacios, and Luis A. Sarabia

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Application of Square Wave Voltammetry to Strongly Adsorbed Quasireversible Redox Molecules James H. Reeves *, Shihua Song, and Edmond F. Bowden *

683

Membrane Model for Neutral-Carrier-Based Membrane Electrodes Containing Ionic Sites Rudolf Eugster, Ursula E. Spichiger*, and Wilhelm Simon

689

X-ray Emission Analysis of Thin Poly(3-methylthiophene) and Poly ((3 - methylthiophene)-co-[ 1 - methyl- 3 - (pyrrol -1 - ylmethyl)pyridinium]} Films. Composition, Oxidation Level, and Overoxidation Zhigang Qi and Peter G. Pickup *

696

Determination of Total Polyamines in Tumor Cells by HighPerformance Capillary Zone Electrophoresis with Indirect Photometric Detection Rulin Zhang, Cynthia L. Cooper, and Yin/a Ma *

704

Resolution of Simultaneous Kinetic Spectrophotometric Processes by Factor Analysis Andreu Cladera, Enrique Gomez, José Manuel Estela, and Victor Cerdà *

707

Digital Imaging of Atomization Processes in Electrothermal Atomizers for Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Chuni L. Chakrabarti *, Albert Kh. Gilmutdinov, and J. Craig Hutton

716

Use of Packed Column Supercritical Fluid Chromatography with Ozone-Based Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detection A. L. Howard and L. T. Taylor*

724

Enzyme-Based Fiber Optic Zinc Biosensor Richard B. Thompson * and Eric R. Jones

730

Temporal Signal Profiles of Analytical Species in Modulated Glow Discharge Plasmas F. L. King* and C. Pan

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Photon Burst Detection of Single Near-Infrared Fluorescent Molecules Steven A. Soper*, QuincyL. Mattingly, andPradeep Vegunta

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Effect on Electrothermal Atomization Signals of Contoured Tube Shapes and Isothermality Oscar A. GiiellJamesA. Holcombe*, and Cornelius J. Rademeyer

748

Spectroscopic Separation of Perfluorinated Liquid Mixtures Using Two-Dimensional NMR W. I. Bailey, A. L. Kotz, P. L. McDaniel*, D. M. Parées, F. Κ. Schweighardt, Η. J. Yue *, and C. Anklin Speciation of Iodo Amino Acids by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometric Detection Kikuo Takatera * and Tadashi Watanabe *

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Determination of Methylmercury in Fish Samples Using GC/AA and Sodium Tetraethylborate Derivatization Ralf Fischer, Spyridon Rapsomanikis*', andMeinrat 0. Andreae

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CS 2 Charge Exchange as a Low-Energy Ionization Technique for Hydrocarbon Characterization Chang S. Hsu * and Kuangnan Qian

767

Differentiation of Aroclors Using Linear Discrimination for Environmental Samples Analyzed by Electron Capture Negative Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry Cheng Yu Ma * and Charles K. Bayne

772

Role of Gas Dynamics in Negative Ion Formation in an Atmospheric Sampling Glow Ionization Source David M. Chambers, Scott A. McLuckey, and Gary L. Glish*

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Investigation of a "Screened" Electrostatic Ion Trap for Analysis of High Mass Molecules by Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry John A. Castoro, Claus Koster, and Charles L. Wilkins *

784

Preparation of Organic and Water Hydrogen for Stable Isotope Analysis: Effects Due to Reaction Vessels and Zinc Reagent Arndt Schimmelmann * and Michael J. DeNiro

789

Laser Desorption Laser Photoionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry of Dyes Michael J. Dale, Anita C. Jones, Patrick R. R. Langridge-Smith *, Kevin F. Costello, and Phillip G. Cummins

793

Evaluation of Sequential Extraction for Speciation of Trace Metals in Model Soil Containing Natural Minerals and Humic Acid Shan Xiao-Quan * and Chen Bin

802

A New Approach for the Preparation of a Hydride-Modified Substrate Used as an Intermediate in the Synthesis of Surface-Bonded Materials Chao-Hau Chu, Eltsabetjonsson, Mirva Auvinen, Joseph J. Pesek, and Junior E. Sandoval*

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Dual Microcolumn Immunoaffinity Liquid Chromatography: An Analytical Application to Human Plasma Proteins Cheryl L. Flurer and Milos Novotny *

817

Horizontal Polymerization of Mixed Trifunctional Silanes on Silica. 2. Application to Chromatographic Silica Gel Mary J. Wirth * and Hafeez O. Fatunmbi

822

Factor Analysis of Phase Transitions and Conformational Changes in Pentaerythritol Tetrasterate Wanjiang Gu *

827

Correspondence Optical Beam Deflection Induced by Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction and Its Analytical Application Xing-Zheng Wu *, Hiroaki Shindoh, Masaaki Yamada, and Toshiyuki Hobo

834

Location of Double Bonds in Unsaturated Fatty Alcohols by Microderivatization and Liquid Secondary Ion Tandem Mass Spectrometry Takemichi Nakamura *, Tomoko Takazawa, Yasuko Maroyama-Ohki, Hidemi Nagaki, and Takeshi Kinoshita

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Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering: A New Approach to Development of High-Sensitivity, Universal Detectors for Separations Lori B. Allen and John A. Koropchak *

841

Technical Notes Organic-Phase Enzyme Electrode for the Determination of Trace Water in Nonaqueous Media Joseph Wang* and A. Julio Reviejo

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Author Index

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