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Page 1: Analytical Instrument Systems, Inc

A I S means:

H Ρ L C (High Performance, Low Cost)

DEGASYS Your total degassing solution for HPLC

Circle 8

Eliminates helium sparging More consistent mobile phase Eliminates system drift Ultra-compact design 2, 3,4, 5, 6 channel degassing Low cost

Benchtop Organizer Doubles your benchtop space

Circle 9

• Organize equipment vertically • Low cost way to increase space • New patent-pending design • Assembles in minutes • Sturdy, non-flammable • Custom designs available

CALL ABOUT OUR NEW PRODUCTS: • DLK-100 Electrochemical Analyzer • DLK-1000 Spectrophotometer

(Both for Windows and Macintosh) • Electrochemical/HPLC accessories

Analytical Instrument Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 458 · Remington, N.J. 08822-0458 Phone:(908)788-7022 · Fax:(908)788-5617

4:45 (239) Optimization of the Plasma Param­eters of an ICPMS Instrument. S. E. Anderson, M. R. Plantz, J. Shkolnik

M l d - I R I: P h o t o a c o u s t l c a n d R e f l e c t i o n S p e c t r o s c o p y Room F, Easi Hall D. W. Mayo, Presiding 1:30 (250) On-Site Characterization and Moni­

toring of Hazardous Volatile Compounds Employing Photoacoustic Spectroscopy. S. J. Bajlc, S. Ochiai, R. W. Jones, J. F. McClelland

1:50 (251 ) Analysis of Sludge Wastes Using FT-IR Photoacoustic Spectroscopy. R. W. Jones, S. Luo, S. L. Wright, J. F. McClelland

2:10 (252) Development and Testing of a Long-Pathlength Cell for Evanescent Fiber-Optic Spectroscopy. K. E. Chike, M. L. Myrick, M. Lovelace

2:30 (253) Mid-IR Evanescent Wave Spectra of Composite Materials under Stress. C. W. Brown, B. Gauthier, A. Shukla

2:50 (254) IR Fiber-Optic Sensor for Petro­leum. Z. Ge, C. W. Brown, J. J. Alberts

3:25 (255) ATR as a Simple Approach to Far-IR Analysis of Solids. J. M. Hod-kiewicz

3:45 (256) Diffuse-Reflectance FT-IR Studies of Liquid Crystalline Polyesters. D. B. Saebo, P. B. Oldham

4:05 (257) Application of Simulation of Reflec­tion Spectra, Part II: IR Spectra of Thin Oxide Layers Formed on Metal and Other Substances. K. Nlshlklda

4:25 (258) Batch Synthesis Process Scale-Up, Part I: Composition Monitoring by IR Re­flectance Spectroscopy. D. Younger, J. T. Leach, R. Russell

4:45 (259) Batch Synthesis Process Scale-Up, Part II: Use of Analytical Results in De­velopment of Batch Process Models. J. T. Leach, D. Younger, R. Russell

S p e c t r o s c o p i c Inves t iga t ion of B io log ica l S y s t e m s Room 20W2, East Hall T. Nieman, Presiding 1:30 (270) Systematic Study of Protein Ad­

sorption to Model Substrata. E. J. Bekos, R. Wang, J. S. Lundgren, J. A. Gardella, Jr., F. V. Bright

1:50 (271) Conformational Aspects of Proteins at Interfaces: A Multifrequency Phase and Modulation Total Internal Reflection Fluo­rescence Study. R. Wang, J. S. Lund­gren, E. J. Bekos, F. V. Brighl

2:10 (272) Chemiluminescence Biosensors Combining Immobilized Dehydrogenase Enzymes and Immobilized Tris (2,2'-bipy-ridyl) Ruthenium(ll). A. F. Martin, T. A. Nieman

2:30 (273) Spectrometric Studies of the Ther­mal Stability of HEW Lysozyme in Aque­ous Binary Mixtures. C. S. Gilpin, R. K. Gilpin

2:50 (274) Application of CBQCA Derivatives in Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence Analysis of Amino Acids and Peptides. T. Lloyd-Saylor, C-N. Ho

Kinet ic Prob lems in S p e c t r o s c o p y Room 20W2, East Hall T. Nieman, Presiding 3:25 (275) Kinetics of the Chemical Genera­

tion of Chlorine Dioxide. L. F. Crawford, G. Gordon, B. Bubnis

3:45 (276) Membrane Introduction Techniques in FIA: Addition of Reagent Without Dilu­tion. S. J. Chalk, J. F. Tyson

4:05 (277) In These Uncertain Times: Deter­minations Based on Flow Injection Dou­blet Peaks. R. T. Echols, J. F. Tyson

4:25 (278) Simultaneous Determination of Chlor-Alkali Industry Products and Byproducts Using FIA. K. Swltala

4:45 (279) Kinetic Spectrophotometric Deter­mination of Lead in Waste Petroleum Products. C. K. Rao, T. S. Reddy

Tuesday Morning S y m p o s i u m : 1 9 9 4 P i t tsburgh S p e c t r o s c o p y A w a r d (Arranged by D. R. Weill III) Earl McMahon Room B, East Hall W. G. Fateley, Presiding 8:30 Introductory Remarks. D. R. Weill III 8:35 Presentation of the 1994 Pittsburgh

Spectroscopy Award. Thomas J. Conti, Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh

8:45 (316) Award Address: FT-Raman Spec­trometry: Where Have We Come From and Where Are We Going? D. B. Chase

9:20 (317) Future Directions for Array Detec­tion in Spectroscopy. M. B. Denton

9:55 (318) Step-Scan FT-IR Spectrometry: Achievements and Challenges. P. R. Griffiths

10:50 (319) Recent Advances in Vibrational Mi­croscopy. J. L. Koenig

11:25 (320) Domain Architecture of Biological Membranes: Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies. I. W. Levin

M i d - I R I I : Ana lys is of G a s e s Room F, East Hal l J. A. de Haseth, Presiding 8:30 (401) Technical Aspects of Long-Term

Atmospheric Monitoring via Ground-Based Solar Spectroscopy. H. Buijs, F. Murcray

8:50 (402) Photoacoustic Technique for Detec­tion and Analysis of Greenhouse Gases. S. J. Fraser, S. Debney, G. J. Atkins

9:10 (403) FT-IR Atmospheric and Soil Gas Monitoring. M. L. Spartz, J. S. Eldridge, G. D. Hippie, W. K. Reagen, J. W. Stock

9:30 (404) Evaluation of Eruption Prediction of Volcanoes by Passive FT-IR Determina­tion of Gas Emissions. J. Berube, A. Za-charie, K. Notsu, M. Sunose

9:50 (405) Analyzer for Fighter Pilot Oxygen Supply in Accordance with NATO Stan­dards. J. Berube, A. Rilling, D. Gravel, M. Leblanc

10:25 (406) Fiber-Optic Evanescent Field Sen­sors for Gaseous Species Based on Mid-IR Transparent Fibers. B. Mizalkoff, K. Taga, R. Keller

10:45 (407) Mid- and Near-IR Monitoring of HF and Fluorochemical at Production Facili­ties. W. K. Reagen, J. S. Eldridge, G. D. Hippie, J. W. Stock, M. L. Spartz

11:05 (408) Development of a Slandard Operat­ing Procedure for Continuous Emission Monitoring of Incinerator Effluents Using FT-IR Technology. E. Y. Hwang, J. De-mirgian, Z. Mao, G. Plummer

11:25 (409) Continuous Emission Monitoring of Incinerators Using Extractive and Passive Remote FT-IR Spectroscopy. J. Demir-glan, C. Hammer, E. Y. Hwang, Z. Mao

11:45 (410) On-Line In Situ Determination of Residual Carbon in Fly Ash. A. S. Bo-nanno, P. R. Solomon, M. A. Serio

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1 7 4 A Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 66, No. 3, February 1, 1994

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