THE ANALYST'S CALENDAR - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

THE ANALYST'S CALENDAR. Anal. Chem. , 1953, 25 (9), pp 1422–1422 ... Published online 7 November 2003. Published in print 1 September 1953. SciFinde...
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Hydrocarbon Analysis .A 2-day seminar on the practical aspects of hydrocarbon analysis has been scheduled by the Satural Gasoline Association oi *America in the Texas Hotel, Fort Worth, Tex., September 21 and 22. Using classroom arrangement and procedure, the seminar will consist of a series of lectures, quiz panels, question periods, and demonstrations. On September 21 A. J. Miller, Phillips Petroleum Co., will discuss comparative analysis, 6. T. Preston, Natural Gasoline .Association of America, will cover low temperature fractional analysis of gases and liquids, S. L. Cahn, Beckman Instrument Corp., will discuss analysis by infrared spectroscopy, and A. P. Gifford, Consolidated Engineering Corp., u ill speak on hydrocarbon analysis by mass spectrometer. The second day will be devoted to discussions of low temperature fractionation techiiiques and auxiliary techniques in forums led by S.T. Preston, Dan Smith, Phillips Petroleum Co., and Walter J. Podbielniak, I’odbielniak, Inc. 11.F. Wirges, Cities Service Oil Co., Rartlesville. Okla., is chairnian of the Program Committee.

Conference on Applied Mass Spectrometry .1 conference on applied mass spectrometry, organized by thca .\lass Spectrometry Panel of the Institute of Petroleum Hydrowrbon Research Group, is to be held October 29 and 30, a t thc Institution of Electrical Engineers, Savoy Place, London, England. Its main object is to bring together Imerican, British, and European workers in the field of applied mass spectrometry to discuss problems of current and future interest. Most of the papers are designed to interest those who use mass spectrometers in their daily work, but the papers of the first day are devoted to subjects in analytical chemistry m-here mass spectrometry hac proved particularly valuable. The program will include 18 papers from workers in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Holland, covering: ( 1 ) quantitative analysis of gases, liquids, and solids, including the continuous monitoring and control of production composition by mass spectrometry; ( 2 ) applications to the study of molecular structure, free radicals, and electron molrcule collision processes; and (3) recent developments in instrumentation and computing techniques. lpplications for further particulars and for registration forms should be sent to W. J. Brown, Lletropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd., Trafford Park, Manchester 17, England.

Tri-Non and Bichromator analyzers and contributed papers on application of infrared analyzers to process control. October 29. Laboratory infrared instrumentation and application. Infrared instrumentation, past, present, and future. Specific infrared analytical techniques. Dinner talk by Bryce Crawford, Jr., University of Minnesota. October 30. Special applications of infrared. Sleeting of Gulf Coast Spectroscopic Society.

Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry The

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Chemistry Group, Pittsburgh Section, SOCIETY, and the Spectroscopy society of Pittsburgh have announced the Fift,h Pittsburgh Conferencc on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. The confwence R-ill be held a t the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 1 to 5, 1954. Contributed papers will be nrlconie on all phases of :iiiaI~~tic:il chemistry and instrumental analysis, including emission spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, infrared and ultraviolet .ik)
Speakers and Topics in Analytical Chemistry In addition to the speakers and topics listed in the July issue of ;INALYTIC.IL CHEMISTRY [ 2 5 , 1131 (1953)], E. G. Wollish, IIoff-

mann-La Roche Inc.? Sutley 10, Y. J., is available for talks on ”Nonaqueous Titrations.” Henry Freiser, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, f’s., nil1 speak on the following subjects: Stability of Chelates in Relation to Their Use in Annly.3is Analytical Solvent Extraction Dipole Moments and Molecular Structure The correct address of C. J. .Arcenenus is: Ethyl C’orp., P.0. Box 341, Baton Rouge, La.

Infrared Symposium

National Gasoline Association of America. Fractional Analysis Seminar, Fort Worth, Tex., September 21 and 22 Instrument Society of America. 8th National Instrument Conference and Exhibit. Chicago, Ill., September 21 and 25 Conference on Applied Mass Spectrometry. Institute of

The Perkin-Elmer Infrared Symposium and the fall meeting of the Gulf Coast Spectroscopic Society will be held in the Lee Circle Building Auditorium, Sew Orleans, La., October 28 to 30. The symposium is the first of what is hoped will be a series on practical applications of infrared analysis. Topics for discussion or titles of papers to be presented before the spectroscopic group should be sent to J. F. Hickerson, Service Laboratories, Humble Oil 8: Refining Co., Baytown, Tes., not later than October 1.

Petroleum, Hydrocarbon Research Group. London, England, October 29 and 30 Eleventh Annual Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference.

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Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., November 5 and 6 Louisiana State University Analytical Symposium. Baton Rouge, February 1 t o 4, 1954 Fifth Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. March 1 to 5, 1954

October 28. Process control through infrared analysis. Papers by Perkin-Elmer personnel on deFign and application of

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