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SEPTEMBER

Analytical®

15, 1991

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 18

CHEMISTRY

ANCHAM Audit 63(18) 857A-908A/1905-2080 (1991) Bureau | S S N 0003-2700

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REPORT

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On the cover. Membrane introd u c t i o n MS. Membrane i n t r o duction systems provide a simple way to introduce batch or continuous samples into the mass spectrometer and reduce the danger of b r e a c h i n g t h e i n s t r u m e n t vacuum. R. Graham Cooks and coworkers at Purdue University discuss t h e t h e o r y of MIMS a n d describe applications in fermentation monitoring and environmental analysis

REPORT

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International pH scales and c e r t i f i c a t i o n of pH. Measurement and control of acidity and alkalinity are often crucial in r e s e a r c h , clinical a n a l y s i s , a n d industrial processes. Hans Bjarne Kristensen, Arne Salomon, a n d Gert Kokholm of Radiometer A/S review the pH scales recommended by organizations such as IUPAC and NIST and describe procedures used to certify primary buffer solutions

BRIEFS

862 A

NEWS

871 A

1992 ACS award w i n n e r s include Jacqueline K. Barton (Garvan medal), Larry R. Faulkner (analytical chemistry), Josef F. K. Huber (chromatography), Burnaby Munson (mass spectrometry), and Milos V. Novotny (separations). • Arsenic a n d Zachary Taylor

MEETINGS

892 A

The 30th Eastern Analytical S y m p o s i u m will be held Nov. 1 1 - 1 5 in Somerset, N J

BOOKS

896 A

Critical r e v i e w s . Recently released books on atomic spectroscopy, chromatography of nucleosides, chemometrics, supercritical fluids, and lasers and MS are reviewed

NEW PRODUCTS & MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE AUTHOR INDEX

902 A 1905

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