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Atlas of Polymer and Plastics Analysis

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Dehalogenation Reactions in Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry 1975

Volume 2: Plastics, Fibres, Rubbers, Resins; Starting and Auxiliary Materials, Degradation Products

Satinder K. Sethi, Chad C. Nelson, and James A. McCloskey*, Departments of Medicinal Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Anal. Chem., 56 (1984)

Part a: Spectra 1984. LVI, 1035 pages, 2,769 spectra. ISBN 0-89573-013-8. $342.30, Subscription Price $306.70 Volume 2 deals with the identification of the technical polymers and plastics, their starting materials and degradation products. In Part a, some 2,769 spectra of the most important commercial products are provided. For each product, information is given about the manufacturer, composition, properties and applications. Also described is the technique used in producing the spectrum. In the case of low-molecular substances (starting materials and degradation products) the most important physical constants are given. Part b is in preparation and gives a general introduction to the analytical methods. In addition to infrared spectroscopy, chemical analysis, Raman spectroscopy, chromatography and pyrolysis mass spectroscopy are discussed. The atlas is a unique tool for the identification of polymers and thus an indispensable aid for the analyst working in research, development, processing and application of plastics. Volume 1, Polymers: Structures and Spectra, and Volume 3, Additives and Processing Aids are also available.

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Residual Ozone Determination by Flow Injection Analysis 1973 Michael H. Straka, Gilbert E. Pacey*, and Gilbert Gordon, Department of Chemistry, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056 Anal. Chem., 56 (1984)

Second edition by D.O. Hummel and F. Scholl

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Microcolumn Gel Permeation Chromatography with Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometrlc Detection 1977 Kiyokatsu Jinno*, Shoji Nakanishi, and Toshiyuki Nagoshi, School of Materials Science, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi 440, Japan Anal. Chem., 56 (1984)

Application of 7-Cyclodextrln to the Separation of Compounds Extracted with Organic Solvents 1980 Kazuyoshi Matsunaga*, Masaaki Imanaka, and Tatsuo Ishida, Institute of Environment and Public Health of Okayama Prefecture, Uchio, Okayama 701-02, Japan, and Takuzo Oda, Department of Biochemistry, Cancer Institute, Okayama University Medical School, Okayama 700, Japan Anal. Chem., 56 (1984)

Direct Collection of Lead in the Atmosphere by Impaction for Determination by Electrothermal Atomization Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

1982

Joseph Sneddon, Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, N.M. 88003 Anal. Chem., 56 (1984)

Identification of Cationic and Anionic Surfactants in Surface Water by Combined Field Desorption-Collisionally Activated Decomposition Mass Spectrometry 1987 Erika Schneider and Karsten Levsen*, University of Bonn, Department of Physical Chemistry, D5300 Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany, and A. J. Henk Boerboom, Piet Kistemaker, and Scott A. McLuckey, FOM—Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Kruislaan 407, NL-1098 SU Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Michael Przybylski, Department of Organic Chemistry, J.J. Becherweg 18, D 6500 Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany Anal. Chem., 56 (1984)

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