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NEWS Monday Afternoon, Sept. 11 Section Β SYMPOSIUM ON IDENTIFICATION AND DETECTION OF COMPONENTS OF FLAVORS (Joint with Flavor Subdivision of Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry) P. Issenberg, Presiding 2:05 New Instrumentations in Liquid Chromatography. Ernst Bayer, University of Tubingen, 74 Tubingen, Ger- many, Wilhelmstrasse 33. 2:45 GLC Developments in Fruit Aroma Analysis. Robert A. Flath, Ralph R. Forrey, Dan G. Guadagni, T. Richard Mon, Western Utilization Research and Development Div., ARS, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Albany, Calif. 94710. 3:30 The Use of Solutions of Hydrotropically Active Salts for Separations. E. sz. Kovâts, P. Winistôrfer, Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technology,^ Dept. of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Universitatsstrasse 6, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland. 3:50 Qualitative and Preparative Thin-Layer Chromatog- raphy. James M. Bobbitt, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268. Tuesday Morning, Sept. 12 Section A SYMPOSIUM ON REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY W. W. Wendlandt, Presiding 9:00 Standardization of Monochromatic and Abridged Spectrophotometers. J. A. Van den Akker, Institute of Paper Chemistry, Dept. of Physics and Mathematics, Apple- ton, Wis. 54911. 9:35 High Resolution Goniophotometer and Its Use to Measure Appearance Properties and Light-Scattering Phe- e * "ems i„ BOOTH J/3 scc η»^, βΓ » ...ι... Boston 16 . Danbury . Elk Brove Village . Fullerton . Philadelphia 2 Silver Spring Syracuse 2 Branches: Mass · Conn / · ,„ * · Ca | if- · Penna . · Md . · NY . Circle No. 207 on Readers' Service Card See ACS Laboratory Guide for All Products/Sales Office 4 6 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY nomena. Richard S. Hunter, Hunter Associates Lab., Inc., 9529 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 10:00 Enhanced Sensitivity for Internal Reflection Spectro- scopy. N. J. Harrick, Philips Labs., Scarborough Rd., Briarcliff Manor, Ν. Υ. 10510. 10:35 Current Status of Internal Reflection Spectroscopy. Paul A. Wilks, Jr., Wilks Scientific Corp., 140 Water St., South Norwalk, Conn. 11:00 Determination of True Infrared Absorption Fre- quencies from Internal Reflectance Data. Eugene F. Young, Robert W. Hannah, Perkin-Elmer Corp., Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn. 06852. 11:25—Sample Preparation for Infrared-ATR Spectropho- tometry. Stanley E. Polchlopek, William J. Menosky, Louis G. Da Mi, Barnes Engineering Co., Instrument Div., 30 Commerce Rd., Stamford, Conn. 06902. Tuesday Morning, Sept. 12 Section Β SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTITATIVE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY—FUNDAMENTALS TO AUTOMATION J. M. Gill, Presiding 9:10 The Role of Quantitation in Gas Chromatography. Edward M. Emery, Monsanto Co., Organic Chemicals Div., 1700 South Second St., St. Louis, Mo. 63177. 9:30 Error Sources in the Gas Chromatographic System. Louis Mikkelsen, F & M Scientific Div., Hewlett-Packard, Starr Rd. and Rt. 41, Avondale, Pa. 19311. 10:00 Characteristics of Ionization Detectors and Elec- trometers. Jack M. Gill, Varian Aerograph, 2700 Mitchell Dr., Walnut Creek, Calif. 94598. 10:30 Recorder Specifications—What Do They Mean in Analytical Chemistry. Daniel H. Carter, P. O. Box 66027, Texas Instruments, Inc., Houston, Tex. 77006. SCIENTIFIC GLASS APPARATUS CO. INC. f 0 vibi* \ \ ι (at**»"* J>^J LABORATORY. . . • Α Ρ Ρ A R A T U S INSTRUMENTS » CHEMICALS • GLASSWAR Ε S C I E N T I F I C G L A S S A P P A R A T U S C O. I N C. B L O O M F I E L D . N E W J E R S E Y

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NEWS

Monday Afternoon, Sept. 11

Section Β

SYMPOSIUM ON IDENTIFICATION AND DETECTION OF COMPONENTS OF FLAVORS

(Joint with Flavor Subdivision of Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)

P. Issenberg, Presiding

2:05 New Instrumentations in Liquid Chromatography. Ernst Bayer, University of Tubingen, 74 Tubingen, Ger­many, Wilhelmstrasse 33.

2:45 GLC Developments in Fruit Aroma Analysis. Robert A. Flath, Ralph R. Forrey, Dan G. Guadagni, T. Richard Mon, Western Utilization Research and Development Div., ARS, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Albany, Calif. 94710.

3:30 The Use of Solutions of Hydrotropically Active Salts for Separations. E. sz. Kovâts, P. Winistôrfer, Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technology,^ Dept. of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Universitatsstrasse 6, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland.

3:50 Qualitative and Preparative Thin-Layer Chromatog­raphy. James M. Bobbitt, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268.

Tuesday Morning, Sept. 12

Section A

SYMPOSIUM ON REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY

W. W. Wendlandt, Presiding

9:00 Standardization of Monochromatic and Abridged Spectrophotometers. J. A. Van den Akker, Institute of Paper Chemistry, Dept. of Physics and Mathematics, Apple-ton, Wis. 54911.

9:35 High Resolution Goniophotometer and Its Use to Measure Appearance Properties and Light-Scattering Phe-

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nomena. Richard S. Hunter, Hunter Associates Lab., Inc., 9529 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Va. 22030.

10:00 Enhanced Sensitivity for Internal Reflection Spectro­scopy. N. J. Harrick, Philips Labs., Scarborough Rd., Briarcliff Manor, Ν. Υ. 10510.

10:35 Current Status of Internal Reflection Spectroscopy. Paul A. Wilks, Jr., Wilks Scientific Corp., 140 Water St., South Norwalk, Conn.

11:00 Determination of True Infrared Absorption Fre­quencies from Internal Reflectance Data. Eugene F. Young, Robert W. Hannah, Perkin-Elmer Corp., Main Ave., Norwalk, Conn. 06852.

11:25—Sample Preparation for Infrared-ATR Spectropho­tometry. Stanley E. Polchlopek, William J. Menosky, Louis G. Da Mi, Barnes Engineering Co., Instrument Div., 30 Commerce Rd., Stamford, Conn. 06902.

Tuesday Morning, Sept. 12

Section Β SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTITATIVE GAS

CHROMATOGRAPHY—FUNDAMENTALS TO AUTOMATION

J. M. Gill, Presiding

9:10 The Role of Quantitation in Gas Chromatography. Edward M. Emery, Monsanto Co., Organic Chemicals Div., 1700 South Second St., St. Louis, Mo. 63177.

9:30 Error Sources in the Gas Chromatographic System. Louis Mikkelsen, F & M Scientific Div., Hewlett-Packard, Starr Rd. and Rt. 4 1 , Avondale, Pa. 19311.

10:00 Characteristics of Ionization Detectors and Elec­trometers. Jack M. Gill, Varian Aerograph, 2700 Mitchell Dr., Walnut Creek, Calif. 94598.

10:30 Recorder Specifications—What Do They Mean in Analytical Chemistry. Daniel H. Carter, P. O. Box 66027, Texas Instruments, Inc., Houston, Tex. 77006.

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