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The ACS Committee on Science Presents Combinatorial Chemistry: What Is it? Where Is it Going? 211th ACS National Meeting Monday, March 25, 1996 New Orleans Hilton, Grand Salon A3, First Floor This symposium will examine combinatorial chemistry from its origin and development in the fields of medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry to its ever widening use in other chemistry subdisciplines. This tutorial symposium for graduate students as well as experienced chemical industry professionals will attempt to answer the questions: What is this cutting-edge technology? How is it applied? What are its limitations? How is it currently being applied in other subdisciplines of chemistry? What predictions can be made about this technique? 8:00-8:10 PM Introductory Remarks Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic University (Chairman of the Committee on Science) 8:10-9:00 PM Combinatorial Chemistry: What Is it? Where Is it Going? Paul A. Bartlett, University of California at Berkeley Fluid Dynamics A Rheological Testing and Research Laboratory η=^γ ? ί 5 Τ 5 φν) 5 t y , ψ] η* 5 σ 5 0" 5 ίαη(δ)=%,ω,1 5 Τ) G(t)=f(y,T), Ti + (t)=f(y) 5 îï(t)=f(y) Using state-of-the-art instrumentation, we can Theologically characterize your raw materials, intermediates andfinishedgoods, including: Adhesives Cosmetics Chemicals Thickeners Inks Coatings Toiletries Foodstuffs Gels Pastes Polymer Melts Surfactants Suspensions Colloids Foams For technical information regarding our fluids and solids testing capability, call: Tel: 908.560.1331 Fax: 908.560.1333 CIRCLE 30 ON READER SERVICE CARD ^CHESTRATE ...withARCOSOLV® solvents. They fine tune your product formulation's performance. ARCOSOLV® P-Series Glycol Ethers are non-HAPs formulation alternatives for both solvent and water-borne coatings systems. They offer low toxicity, excellent solvency broad evaporation rate and excellent coalescing advantages in water-borne systems. ACROSOLV® solvents are not on the HAPs list or subject to Sara Title III Regulations. For more information or a free sample, call: 1-800-992-2900 ARCO Chemical Company ir Powerful Performance CIRCLE 4 ON READER SERVICE CARD

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The ACS Committee on Science Presents Combinatorial Chemistry: What Is it? Where Is it Going?

211th ACS National Meeting Monday, March 25, 1996 New Orleans Hilton, Grand Salon A3, First Floor

This symposium will examine combinatorial chemistry from its origin and development in the fields of medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry to its ever widening use in other chemistry subdisciplines. This tutorial symposium for graduate students as well as experienced chemical industry professionals will attempt to answer the questions: What is this cutting-edge technology? How is it applied? What are its limitations? How is it currently being applied in other subdisciplines of chemistry? What predictions can be made about this technique?

8:00-8:10 PM Introductory Remarks Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic University (Chairman of the Committee on Science)

8:10-9:00 PM Combinatorial Chemistry: What Is it? Where Is it Going? Paul A. Bartlett, University of California at Berkeley

Fluid Dynamics

A Rheological Testing and Research Laboratory

η=^γ?ί5Τ5φν)5 ty, ψ] η*5σ50"5ίαη(δ)=%,ω,15Τ)

G(t)=f(y,T), Ti+(t)=f(y)5 îï(t)=f(y)

Using state-of-the-art instrumentation, we can Theologically characterize your raw materials, intermediates and finished goods, including:

Adhesives Cosmetics Chemicals Thickeners Inks

Coatings Toiletries Foodstuffs Gels Pastes

Polymer Melts Surfactants Suspensions Colloids Foams

For technical information regarding our fluids and solids testing capability, call:

Tel: 908.560.1331 Fax: 908.560.1333

CIRCLE 30 ON READER SERVICE CARD

^CHESTRATE ...withARCOSOLV®

solvents. They fine tune your product formulation's performance.

ARCOSOLV® P-Series Glycol Ethers are non-HAPs formulation alternatives for both solvent and water-borne coatings systems. They offer low toxicity, excellent solvency broad evaporation rate and excellent coalescing advantages in water-borne systems. ACROSOLV® solvents are not on the HAPs list or subject to Sara Title III Regulations.

For more information or a free sample, call: 1-800-992-2900

ARCO Chemical Company ir

Powerful Performance

CIRCLE 4 ON READER SERVICE CARD