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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions  (RSC Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 90, issue 11  

页码: 105-114

 

ISSN:0956-5000

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.1039/FT99490BP105

 

出版商: RSC

 

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Cumulative Author Index 1994 Aas,N., 1015 Abbott, A. P., 1533 Afanasiev, P., 193 bigren, H., 1479 Aikawa, M., 911 Aitken, C. G., 935 Akanuma, K., 1171 Akolekar, D. B., 1041 Albery, W. J., 1115 Aldaz,A., 609 Alfimov, M. V., 109 Al-Ghefaili, K. M., 383, 1047 Bruna, P. J., 683 Brzezinski, B., 843, 1095 Buckley, A. M., 1003 Buemi, G., 1211 Burdisso, M., 1077 Busca, G., 1161,1293 Buschmann, H-J., 1507 Butt, M. D., 727 Byatt-Smith, J. G., 493 Cabaleiro, M. C., 845 Caceres, M., 1217 Caceres Alonso, M., 553 Cairns, J. A., 1461 Dunmur, D. A., 1357 Dunstan, D. E., 1261 Duplstre, G., 1501 Duxbury, G., 1357 Dwyer, J., 383, 1047 Dyke, J. M., 17 Eastoe, J., 487 Easton, C. J., 739 Ebitani, K., 377 Egsgaard, H., 941 El-Atawy, S., 879 El Baghdadi, A., 1313 Elisei, F., 279 Harper, R.J., 659 Harriman, A,, 697,953 Harris, K. D. M., 1313, Harrison, N. J., 55 Haruta, M., 1011 Hashimoto, K., 1177 Hashino, T., 899 Hattori, H., 803 Haymet, A. D. J., 1245 Heal, M. R., 523, 1467 Healy, T. W., 1251 Heenan, R. K., 487 1323 Knoche, W., 1507 Knozinger, H., 1335 Kobayashi, A,, 763 Kobayashi, H., 763 Kobayashi, T., 1011 Kondo, Y., 121 Kossanyi, J., 41 1 Kronberg, B., 1513 Kukueva, V. V., 1479 Kurrat, R., 587 Kusalik, P. G., 1405 Kuwamoto, T., 121 Laachir, A,, 773 Ali, V., 579, 583 Aliev, A. E., 1323 Allegrini, P., 333 Allen, N. S., 83 A1 Rawi, J. M. A,, Amorim da Costa, A. M., Amoskov, V. M., 889 Ando, M., 1011 845 689 Calado, J. C. G., 649 Caldararu, H., 213 Calvente, J. J., 575 Calvo, E. J., 987 Camacho, J. J., 23 Cameron, B. R., 935 Campa, M. C., 207 Campos, A., 339 Canosa-Mas, C.E., 1197, Elliot, A. J., 831, 837 Engberts, J. B. F. N., Enomoto, N., 1279 Eustaquio-Rincon, R., 113 Ewins, C., 969 Fantola Lazzarini, A. L., Fausto, R., 689 Favaro, G., 279,333 727 423 Helmer, M., 31, 395 Herein, D., 403 Herod, A. A., 1357 Herrmann, J-M., 1441 Herzog, B., 403 Heyes, D. M., 1133 Higgins, S., 459 Hillman, A. R., 1533 Hindermann, J-P., 501 Lajtar, L., 1153 Lambert, J-F., 667, 675 Lamotte, J., 1029 Langan, J. R., 75 Lavalley, J-C., 1023, 1029 Lavanchy, A,, 783 Lazar, K., 1329 Lazzarini, E., 423 Leaist, D. G., 133, 1223 Andrews, S. J., 1003 1205 Feliu, J. M., 609 Hirst, D. M., 517 Lee, J., 1553 Anson, C. E., 1449 Aragno, A., 787 Arai, S., 1307 Capobianco, J. A., 755 Caragheorgheopol, A., 213 Carlile, C.J., 1149 Fenn, C., 1507 Filimonov, I. N., 219, 227 Flint, C. D., 1357 Hiyane, I., 973 Hoekstra, D., 727 Hoffmann, R., 1507 Legon, A. C., 1365 Lei, G-D., 233 Lerner, B. A., 233 Aramaki, K., 321 Aravindakumar, C. T., 597 Carlsen, L., 941 Carvill, B. T., 233 Fogden, A., Fornes, V., 263 213 Holmberg, B., 559 Holz, M., 849 Leslie, M., Li, J., 39 641 Asai, Y., 797 Castaiio, R., 1227 Fracheboud, J-M., 1197, Hoshino, H., 479 Li, P., 605 Ashfold, M. N. R., 1357 Castro, S., 1217 1205 Hosoi, K., 349 Li, X., 1429 Asmus, K-D., 1391 Catalina, F., 83 Franck, R., 667,675 HSU, J-P., 1435 Li, Y., 947 Avila, V., 69 Baba,T., 187 Badia, A., 1501 Badri, A., 1023 Bagatti, M., 1077 Ball, M. C., 997 Cataliotti, R. S., 1397 Cavasino, F.P., 3 11 Ceccarani, M. L., 1397 Chang, T-h., 11 57 Charlesworth, P., 1073 Chen, J-S., 429, 717 Freeman, N. J., 751 Frety, R., 773 Frey, J. G., 17, 817 Frostemark, F., 559 Fujiwara, Y., 1183 Galantini, L., 1523 Hungerbuhler, H., 1391 Hutchings, G. J., 203 Hutton, R. S., 345 Iizuka, Y., 1301, 1307 Ikawa, S-i., 103 Ikonnikov, I. A., 219 Liang, Y., 1271 Lillerud, K. P., 1547 Lin, J., 355 Lincoln, S. F., 739 Lindblom, G., 305 Liu, B-T., 1435 Ball, S. M., 523, 1467 Baonza, V. G., 553 Baonza, V. G., 1217 Barbaux, Y., 895 Barthomeuf, D., 667,675 Basini, L., 787 Bassoli, M., 363 Chen, Y-H., 617 Cheng, A., 253 Cheng, C. P., 1157 Cherqaoui, D., 97 Chesta, C. A., 69 Chevalier, S., 667, 675 Chmiel, G., 11 53 Gandolfi, R., 1077 Gans, P., 315 Gao,Y., 803 Garcia, R., 339 Garcia Fierro, J-L., 1455 Garcia-Paiieda, E., 575 Gautam, P., 697 Ilczyszyn, M., 1411 Indovina, V., 207 Inoue, Y., 797,815 Ishiga, F., 979 Ishigure, K., 93, 591 Isoda, T., 869 Ito, O., 571 Liu,C-W., 39 Liu,X., 249 Loginov, A.Yu., 219,227 Lohse, U., 1033 Long, A., 1547 Longdon, P. J., 315 Lorenzelli, V., 1293 Battaglini, F., 987 Bauer, C., 517 Cho, T., 103 Christensen, P., 459 Gavuzzo, E., Geantet, C., 1523 193 Iwasaki, K., 121 Jacobs, W. P. J. H., 1191 Loveday, D. C., Lu, J-X., 39 1533 Bell, A. J., 17,817 Belton, P. S., 1099 Bender, B. R., 1449 Climent, M. A., 609 Coates, J. H., 739 Colmenares, C. A., 1285 Gengembre, L., 895 Giglio, E., 1523 Gil, A. M., 1099 Jakubov, T., 783 Jameel, A. T., 625 Janchen, J., 1033 Lunelli, B., 137 Ma, J., 1351 Mabuchi, M., 899 Bendig, J., 287 Bengtsson, L.A., Benko, J., 855 559 Cordischi, D., 207 Coma, A., 213 Cormier, G., 755 Gil, F. P. S. C., 689 Gilchrist, J., 1149 Gill, D. S., 579, 583 Jayakumar, R., 161 Jayasooriya, U. A., 1265 Jenneskens, L. W., 327, Machado, V. G., 865 Mackie, J. C., 541 Mackintosh, J. G., 1121 Benniston, A. C., 953 Bensalem, A,, 653 Birces, T., 41 1 Bergeret, G., 773 Beutel, T., 1335 Beyer, H. K., 1329 Bickelhaupt, F., 327, 1363 Biczok, L., 411 Biggs, P., 1197, 1205 Binet, C., 1023 Black, S. N., 1003 Corradini, F., 859, 1089 Corrales, T., 83 Cosa, J. J., 69 Costas, M., 1513 Cottier, D., 1003 Coudurier, G., 193 Courcot, D., 895 Cracknell, R. F., 1487 Crawford, M. J., 817 Cruzeiro-Hansson, L., 1415 Cullis, P. M., 727 Gill, J.B., 315 Goede, S. J., 327, 1363 Gomez, C. M., 339 GonGalves da Silva, A. M., Goodfellow, J. M., 1415 Gouder, T. H., 1285 Goworek, T., 1501 Gray, P. G., 369 Green, W. A., 83 Grein, F., 683 649 Jennings, B. J., 55 Jiang, D-z., 1351 Jiang, P-Y., 591 Jiang, P. Y., 93 Jobic, H., 1191 Johansson, L. B.-bi., 305 Johari, G. P., 883, 1143 John, S. A., 1241 Joseph, E. M., 387 Joshi, P. N., 387 1363 Macpherson, A. N., 1065 Madariaga, J. M., 1227 Maeda,T., 899 Maestre, A., 575 Maginn, S. J., 1003 Maher, J., 1553 Mahy, J. W. G., 327,1363 Maity, D. K., 703 Makarova, M. A., 383, Maksymiuk, K., 745 1047 Blackett, P. M., 845 Blanco, S., 1365 Blandamer, M. J., 727 Blower, C., 919,931 Bocherel, P., 1473 Boddenberg, B., 1345 Boggis, S. A,, 17 Borge, G., 1227 Borisenko, V. N., 109 Boutonnet-Kizling, M., 1023 Curtis, J.M., 239 DAlagni, M., 1523 Dang, N-T., 875 Danil de Namor, A. F., 845 Das, T. N., 963 Dasannacharya, B. A., 1149 Davey, R. J., 1003 Davidson, K., 879 De Benedetto, G. E., 1495 Defrance, A,, 1473 Demeter, A., 41 1 Grieser, F., 1251 Grifith, W. P., 1105 Grimshaw, J., 75 Grzybowska, B., 895 Guelton, M., 895 Guilhaume, N., 1541 Guillaume, F., 13 13 Guldi, D. M., 1391 Gulliya, K. S., 953 Hachey, M., 683 Haeberlein, M., 263 Jurs, P. C., 1553 Kagawa, S., 349 Kakuta, N., 1279 Kaler, E. W., 471 Kalugin, 0.N., 297 Karge, H. G., 1329 Kato, R., 763 Katsumura, Y., 93,591 Kaur,T., 579 Kawashima, T., 127 Keil, M., 403 Malatesta, V., 333 Malcolm, B. R., 493 Malitesta, C., 1495 Mallon, D., 83 Mandal, A. B., 161 Marcheselli, L., 859 Marchetti, A., 859, 1089 Mariani, M., 423 Martins, A,, 143 Maruya, K-i., 9 11 Masetti, F., 333 Bowker, M., 1015 Bozon-Verduraz, F., 653 Dempsey, P., 1003 Demri, D., 501 Hall, D.I., 517 Hall, G., 1 Kemball, C., 659 Kessel, D., 1073 Mason, R. S., Massucci, M., 1373 445 Bradley, C. D., 239 Bradshaw, A. M., 403 Braun, B. M., 849 Breysse, M., 193 Briggs, B., 727 Brocklehurst, B., 271 Brogan, M. S., 1461 Brown, N. M. D., 1357 Derrick, P. J., 239 Dewing, J., 1047 Diagne, C., 501 Dickinson, E., 173 Dines, T. J., 1461 Doblhofer, K., 745 Domen, K., 911 Dossi, C., 1335 Hallbrucker, A., 293 Halpern, A., 721 Hamnett, A., 459 Hancock, G., 523, 1467 Handa, H., 187 Hann,K., 733 Hao, L., 133, 1223 Harada, S., 869 Kida, I., 103 Kiennemann, A., 501 Kim, J-H., 377 Kimura, M., 1355 King, F., 203 Kirschner, J., 403 Kita, H., 803 Klein, M.L., 253 MatijeviC, E., 167 Matsuda, J., 321 Matsumura, Y., 1177 May, I. P., 751 Mauucato, U., 333 McGilvery, D., 1055 Mchedlov-Petrossyan, N. O., 629 Brown, R. G., Brown, S. E., 59 739 Doughty, A., 541 Douglas, C. B., 471 Haraoka, T., 911 Harland, P. W., 935 Kleshchevnikova, V. N., 629 McKay, H. A. C., McNaughton, D., 1553 1055 1 Meadows, G., 1429 Medforth, C. J., 1073 Medina, F., 1455 Melrose, J. R., 1133 Merga, G., 597 Meunier, F., 369 Ottavi, G., 333 Ouellette, D. C., 837 Owari, T., 979 Ozutsumi, K., 127 Padley, M. B., 203 Pais, A. A. C. C., 1381 Rosseinsky, D. R., 1127 Rossi, P. F., 363 Rout, J. E., 1003 Rouvet, F., 1441 Rowe, B. R., 1473 Rudham, R., 809 Sueiras, J-E., 1455 Sun, L.M., 369 Sun,T., 1351 Suquet, H., 667,675 Surov, Y. N., 297 Suzuki, T., 549 Varandas, A. J. C., 1381 Vedrine, J. C., 193 Venanzi, M., 435 Vigue, J., 1553 Villamagna, F., 47 Villemin, D., 97 Mezyk, S. P., 831 Mills, A., 1429 Milton, D. M. P., 1373 Pal, H., 711 Pal-Borbkly, G., 1329 Palleschi, A., 435 Ryde,N., 167 Sacco, A., 849 Sachtler, W. M. H., 233, Svishchev, I. M., 1405 Szostak, R., 1547 Tabata, M., 1171 Visscher, P. B., Vlietstra, E. J., Vollarova, O., 1133 327, 1363 855 Min, E-z., 1351 Paradisi, C., 137 1335 Tabrizchi, M., 17 Vollmer, F., 59 Minaev, B. F., 1479 Misono, M., 1183 Mitchell, P. J., 1133 Mittal, J. P., 597, 703,711, Miyake, Y., 979 Mizuno, N., 1183 Mizushima, T., 1279 Moffat, J. B., 1177 Mohan, H., 597,703 Monk, P.M. S., 1127 825 Pardo,A., 23 Parry, A. J., 1373 Parsons, B. J., 83 Patel, S. G., 1083 Pathmanathan, K., 1143 Patrykiejew, A,, 1153 Paul, D. K., 1271 Pavanaja, U. B., 825 Pedulli, G. F., 137 Peters, M. P. J., 1033 Penfold, J., 1553 Saitoh, T., 479 Salagre, P., 1455 Salmon, G. A., 75 Sam,D. S. H., 1161 Sanada, M., 1307 Sano,T., 869 Sapre, A. V., 825 Sarre, P. J., 517 Sassi, P., 1397 Sato, K., 797 Saur, O., 1029 Tagliazucchi, M., 859, 1089 Takagi, T., 121 Takahashi, K., 155 Takasawa, A., 911 Takenake, S., 1537 Tamaura, Y., 1171 Tamura, K-i., 533 Tanaka, I., 349 Tanigaki, H., 1307 Taravillo, M., 1217 Tassi, L., 859, 1089 Volta, J-C., 1161, 1441 Vyunnik, I. N., 297 Wales, D. J., 1061 Wang, C. F., 605 Wang, J., 1245 Watanabe, H., 571 Waters, M., 727 Wayne, R.P., 1197,1205 Weckstrom, K., 733 Weingartner, H., 849 Weir, D. J., 751 Mordi, R. C., 1323 Moriguichi, I., 349 Morikawa, A., 377 Morioka, Y., 1279 Morokuma, M., 377 Morrison, C. A., 755 Mount,A. R., 1115,1121 Peng, W., 605 Pepe, F., 905 Pereira, C. M., 143 Ptrez, J. M., 609 Perrichon, V., 773 Peter, L. M., 149 Petrov, N. Kh., 109 Sbriziolo, C., 311 Scaramuzza, L., 1523 Schedel-Niedrig, Th., 403 Schlogl, R., 403 Schnabel, W., 287 Scremin, M., 865 Seddon, B. J., 605 Tateno, A., 763 Tatham, A., 1099 Taylor, A., 1003 Taylor, M. G., 641 Teixeira-Dias, J. J. C., Teo, W. K., 355 Teramoto, M., 979 689 Werner, H., 403 Whitaker, B. J., 1 White, L. R., 1251 Whitehead, M. A., 47 Wikander, G., 305 Wilde, C. P., 1233 Wilhelm, M., 1391 Muir, A. V. G., 459 Mukherjee, T., 711 Mukhopadhyay, R., 1149 Nagaishi, R., 93, 591 Nagaoka, H., 349 Naito, S., 899, 1355 Naito, T., 763 Nalewajski, R.F., 1381 Navaratnam, S., 83 Neoh, K. G., 355 Nerukh, D. A,, 297 Nicholson, D., 181, 1487 Nickel, U., 617 Ninomiya, J., 103 Nishihara, H., 321 Nogami, T., 763 Nonaka, O., 121 Norton, J. R., 1449 Nuiiez, J., 1217 Nuiiez Delgado, J., 553 Nyholm, L., 149 Occhiuzzi, M., 207,905 Ohji, N., 1279 Ohtsu, K., 127 Okamura, A., 803 Olazabal, M. A., 1227 Olejnik, J., 1095 Oliveri, G., 363 Onishi, T., 911 Ono,Y., 187 Oradd, G., 305 Ortica, F., 279 Oswal, S. L., 1083 Ota, K-i., 155 Otlejkina, E. G., 297 Otsuka, K., 451 Pispisa, B., 435 Pivnenko, N. S., 297 Plane, J. M. C., Plowman, R., 1003 Porcar, I., 339 Potter, C. A. S., 59 Powell, D. B., 1449 Poyato, J.M. L., 23 Prenosil, J. E., 587 Previtali, C. M., 69 Primet, M., 1541 Pringle, T. J., 1015 Priyadarsini, K. I., 963 Pryamitsyn, V. A., 889 Psaro, R., 1335 Rabold, A., 843 Ramaraj, R., 1241 Rama Rao, K. V. S., Ramis, G., 1293 Ramsden, J. J., 587 Rao, B. S. M., 597 Rastelli, A., 1077 Rehani, S. K., 583 Rettig, W., 59 Rey,F., 213 Rezende, M. C., 865 Rhodes, N. P., 809 Ricchiardi, G., 1161 Richter, R., 17 Robertson, E. G., 1055 Rocha, M., 143 Rochester, C. H., 203 Rodes,A., 609 Rofiia, S., 137 Rosenholm, J. B., 733 Rosmus, P., 517 31, 395 825 Seidel, A., 1345 Sellen, D. B., 1357 Shahid, G., 507, 513 Shallcross, D. E., 1197, Sharma, A., 625 Shaw, N., 17,817 Sheil, M. M., 239 Shen, J-p., 1351 Sheppard, N., 507, 513, Sherwood, P. M. A., 1271 Shiao, J-C., 429 Shihara, Y., 549 Shiralkar, V. P., 387 Shishido, T., 803 Shizuka, H., 533 Siders, P., 973 Silva, C.J., 143 Silva, F., 143 Silveston, R., 1513 Simkiss, K., 641 Sims, I. R., 1473 Singh, J., 579,583 Singh, R., 583 Smart, S. P., 1313 Smith, I. W. M., 1473 Smith, K. M., 1073 Smith, T. D., 919,931 Soares, V. A. M., 649 Sokolowski, S., 1153 Soria,V., 339 Spiro, M., 617, 1105 Stanley, D. R., 1003 Stewart, B., 969 Stoeckli, F., 783 1205 1449 Teraoka, Y., 349 Thompson, K. M., 1105 Thompson, N. E., 1047 Thorn, J. C., 1365 Timms,A. W., 83 Timney, J. A., 459 Togawa, T., 1171 Tomkinson, J., 1149 Tosi, G., 859, 1089 Touret, O., 773 Tournayan, L., 773 Trau, M., 1251 Travers, D., 1473 Trejo, A., 113 Trevifio, H., 1335 Truscott, T. G., 1065,1073 Tsuchiyama, T., 1355 Tsuji, H., 803 Tsuji, M., 1171 Tsunashima, S., 549 Tsunetoshi, J., 1307 Tung, C-H., 947 Turco Liveri, M.L., Turco Liveri, V., 311 Turner, P. H., 1065 Udagawa, T., 763 Ueno, A., 1279 Ugo, R., 1335 Umemoto, H., 549 Unayama, S-i., 549 Upadhyaya, H. P., 825 Valat, P., 411 Valls, M. J., 609 van Hooff, J. H. C., van Santen, R. A., 1191 van Wolput, J. H. M. C., 1033 311 1033 Williams, D. E., 345 Wilpert, A,, 287 Wintgens, V., 41 1 Woermann, D., 875 Wohlers, M., 403 Wolthuizen, J. P., 1033 Wormald, C. J., 445 Xin, Q., 973 Yagci, Y., 287 Yamaji, M., 533 Yamamoto, M., 899,1355 Yamanaka, I., 451 Yamasaki, M., 869 Yamasu, H., 1537 Yamauchi, N., 1307 Yanes, C., 575 Yang, Z-Q., 947 Yano,H., 869 Yasuda, H., 1183 Yeh, C-t., 1157 Yoshitake, H., 155 Yotsuyanagi, T., 93,479 Young, R. N., 271 Zambonin, C.G., 1495 Zanotto, S. P., 865 Zhang, M., 1233 Zhang, X., 605 Zhang, Z. C., 1335 Zholobenko, V. L., 233, Zhong, G. M., 369 Ziolek, M., 1029 Zubarev, V. E., 721 Zundel, G., 843,1095 1047 11 THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY, FARADAY DIVISION, GENERAL DISCUSSION 98 Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces University of Bristol, 12-14 September 1994 Organising Committee: Professor Sir Sam Edwards (Chairman) Dr R. Buscall Professor R. H. Ottewill Dr T. Cosgrove Professor J. S. Higgins Dr R. W. Richards Dr R. A. L. Jones New experimental methods and new theoretical and computational techniques have recently led to great progress in understanding the difficult but technologically important problems associated with the conformation of polymer molecules at surfaces and interfaces. The purpose of this Discussion is to bring together experimentalists and theoreticians working towards a molecular understanding of polymers at surfaces and interactions to survey the progress in the area to date and to indicate future directions of research.The meeting will attempt to bring a unified approach to the problem, encompassing problems of the structure of surfaces and interfaces in polymer melts, the conformation of polymers at solid/liquid and liquid/liquid interfaces, and extensions towards more complicated biological systems. The preliminary programme may be obtained from Mrs Angela Fish, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W 1V OBN. THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY, FARADAY DIVISION, GENERAL DISCUSSION 99 Vibrational Optical Activity: from Fundamentals to Biological Applications University of Glasgow, 19-21 December 1994 Urganising Committee Professor L.D. Barron (Chairman) Dr A. F. Drake Dr D. L. Andrews Professor R. E. Hester Professor A. D. Buckingham Traditional optical activity measurements such as CD are confined to the visible and near-ultraviolet spectral regions where they provide stereochemical information on chiral molecules via polarized electronic transitions. Thanks to prompting from theory and new developments in instrumentation, optical measurements are now being made in the vibrational spectrum using both infrared and Raman methods. Studies over the past decade on a large range of chiral molecules, from small organics to biological macromolecules, have demonstrated that vibrational optical activity opens up a whole new world of fundamental studies and practical applications undreamt of in the realm of conventional electronic optical activity. The meeting seeks to bring together experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss the current and future experimental possibilities and the development of theories, including ab initio computational methods, which can relate the observations to stereochemical details.The increasing importance now being attached to molecular chirality and solution conformation in the life sciences should also encourage the partipation of biomolecular scientists. The preliminary programme may be obtained from Mrs Angela Fish, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, London W 1V OBH.... 111 THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY, FARADAY DIVISION, GENERAL DISCUSSION 100 Atmospheric Chemistry: Measurements, Mechanisms and Models University of East Anglia, Norwich, 19-21 April 1995 Organising Committee: Professor I. W. M. Smith and Dr J. R. Sodeau (Co-chairmen) Dr R. A. Cox Dr J. C. Plane Dr J. Pyle Professor F. Taylor The priority now given by national governments to the study of atmospheric science confirms that our understanding of global climate and compositional changes depends upon measurements in both the laboratory and the field. The data obtained by the experimentalists are then applied by modellers who provide the most significant input into legislative controls on pollution matters.However there have been few opportunities for laboratory and field workers along with the modelling community to attend an "interdisciplinary" discussion in which overall progress in our understanding of specific atmospheric problems is assessed. The object of this discussion is to bring together the researchers in the diverse disciplines that make up atmospheric chemistry so that their individual results and conclusions can be communicated to each other. Some of the key issues to be discussed will include: ozone balances in the atmosphere; heterogeneous processes; the interaction of chemistry and dynamics in determining atmospheric composition and change. Particular reference will be made to the input of data to global models from the use of satellite, airborne and ground-based instrumentation.Contributions are invited for consideration by the Organising Committee covering topics within the area of chemistry, dynamics and modelling in the lower and upper atmosphere. Abstracts of about 300 words should be submitted by 31 May 1994 to: Professor I. W. M. Smith OR Dr R. J. Sodeau School of Chemistry School of Chemical Sciences University of Birmingham University of East Anglia Edgbaston, Birmingham Norwich BlS 21T. UK NR4 7TJ, UK Full papers for publication in the Discussion volume will be required by December 1994. THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY, FARADAY DIVISION, GENERAL DISCUSSION 101 Gels Paris, France, 6-8 September 1995 Organising Committee: Dr J.W. Goodwin (Chairman) Dr R. Audebert Dr R. Buscall Professor M. Djabourov Dr A. M. Howe Professor J. Livage Professor J. Lyklema Professor S. B. Ross-Murphy During the last few years there has been an increase in both theoretical and experimental work on gels as new techniques have been applied to a wide range of gelling systems. Typical of these are gels formed from polymers by both physical and chemical interactions as well as gels formed by inorganic and surfactant systems. The meeting will deal with the structure and dynamics of gels with the latter heading covering both swelling and rheological behaviour. Mixed systems such as polymer/suifactant and polymer/particle gels will also be discussed.The Discussion will bring together experimentalists and theoreticians interested in different types of gelling systems and encourage them to interact and assess the current scene and provide a benchmark for future developments. Contributions are invited for consideration by the Organising Committee. Titles and abstracts of about 300 words should be submitted by 30 September 1994 to: Dr J. W. Goodwin, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol, BS8 ITS, UK Full papers for publication in the Faraday General Discussion 101 volume will be required by May 1995. iv FARADAY DIVISION INFORMAL AND GROUP MEETINGS Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics Group Cellular Automata and their Applications to Molecular Fluids To be held at the University of Manchester on 19 and 20 July 1994 Further information from Dr A.Masters, Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL Division Autumn Meeting: Reactions and Mechanisms for Fine Chemicals To be held at the University of Glasgow on 6-9 September 1994 Further information from Dr J. F. Gibson, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, London W1V OBN Gas Kinetics Group 13th International Symposium on Gas Kinetics To be held at University College, Dublin on 11-15 September 1994 Further information from Dr H. Sidebottom, Department of Chemistry, University College, Dublin Electrochemistry Group with the SCI ELECTROCHEM 94 To be held in Edinburgh on 12-16 September 1994 Further information from Professor D.E. Williams, Department of Chemistry, University College London, 20 Gordon Street, London WClH OAJ Biophysical Chemistry Group with the Industrial Division Biotechnology Group Peptide + Water = Protein To be held at University College, London on 19 September 1994 Further information from Professor J. L. Finney, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, Gower Street, London WC 1E 6BT British Carbon Group Applications of Microporous Carbons To be held at the University of Leeds on 28 and 29 September 1994 Further information from Professor B. 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