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Proceedings of the Society for Analytical Chemistry Proc. .Sot. Anal. Chem. Vol. I No. 10 Pages 105-112 CONTENTS Reports of Meetings Meeting of the Society . . . . 105 Section Meetings . . . . 105 Group Meeting . . . . . . 106 Papers accepted for The Analyst 106 Obituary .. .. . . . . 107 Membership changes . . . . 108 SAC Conference 1965 . . . . 108 Notices . . . . . . . . 108 Publications Received . . .. 109 Forthcoming Meetings . . Back cover October 1964 Vol. I No. 10 October I964 PROCEEDINGS THE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY OF President of the Society D. C. Garratt Hon. Secretory of the Society S. A. Price Hon. Treasurer of the Society D. T. Lewis C.B. Hon. Assistont Secretaries of the Society B. S. Cooper; D. W. Wilson Secretary Miss P. E. Hutchinson 14 BELGRAVE SQUARE LONDON S.W.1 Telephone BELgravia 3258 Editor 1.B. A t t r i l l Proceedings is published by The Society for Analytical Chemistry and distributed to members and all subscribers t o The Analyst without charge Single copies may be obtained direct from the Secretary The Society for Analytical Chemistry at the above address (NOT through Trade Agents) price 2s. 6d. post free. Remittances payable t o “Society for Analytical Chemistry” MUST accompany orders The Determination of Sterols Society for Analytical Chemistry Monograph No. 2 This Monograph contains six papers on various aspects of the determination of sterols by colorimetric and chromato- graphic methods applicable in many fields -+- Available ONLY from The Editor “The Analyst,” 14 Belgrave Square London S.W. I (Not through Trade Agents) Price 15s. or U.S. $2.00 Post free A remittance made out t o “Society for Analytical Chemistry” should accompany every order. Members of the Society may purchase copies at the special price of 5s. post free.
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Proceedings of the Society for Analytical Chemistry,
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1964,
Page 033-034
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Official Standardised and Recommended Methods of Analysis Compiled and Edited for THE ANALYTICAL METHODS COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY by S. C. JOLLY B. Pharrn. B.Sc. A.R.I.C. M.P.S. pp. xx + 577 Price 3% 6s. net Published 1963 FOR more than 30 years The Society for Analytical Chemistry has been instru- mental in organising collaborative investigations into available methods of analysis. The reports of the various Sub-committees of the Analytical Methods Committee that have done this work have been published from time to time in The Analyst. The Society has also actively participated in and sometimes instigated collaborative investigations in association with government depart- ments trade associations and other learned societies and the results have likewise been reported in The Analyst.One group of methods-those for the Analysis of Trade Effluents-was later republished in book form. Now all the methods of analysis devised and tested in these collaborative trials have been collected together into the first British book of Recommended Methods. The detailed procedures form the first part of this book. In 1951 the Society published a Bibliography of Standard Tentative and Recommended or Recognised Methods of Analysis which has been out of print for some time. A completely revised and considerably expanded new edition of this bibliography makes up the second part of this book. l Members of the Society for Analytical Chemistry are entitled to buy copies a t the special Members’ price of L4 4s. provided they order direct from The Editor The Analyst 14 Belgrave Square London S.W.1.Remittances made out to “Society for Analytical Chemistry” must accompany Members’ orders. Published for the Society for Analytical Chemistry by W. HEFFER & SONS LTD. PETTY CURY CAMBRIDGE I‘ SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Forthcoming Meetings October Wednesday 21st LONDON Tuesday 27th LUTON November Wednesday 4th LONDON Thursday 19th COVENTRY Friday 20th CHESTER Tuesday 24th LONDON Friday 27th GLASGOW Friday 27th NEWPORT MICROCHEMICAL METHODS GROUP Discussion Meeting. “The Feathers,” Tudor Street London E.C.4; 6.30 p.m. MIDLANDSECTION and SPECIAL TECHNIQUES GROUP jointly zoith the Lea Valley Sub-section of the Royal Institute of Chemistry on “Training of the Analytical Chemist in Physical Methods.” “Coursework Training in Physical Methods in Technical Colleges,” by F.K. Williams B.Sc. F.R.I.C. “Unit Apparatus for the Teaching of Physical Methods of Analysis,” by A. L. Glenn B.Sc. B.Pharm. Ph.D. F.P.S. “The Training of Analytical Chemists in Physical Methods An Industrial Viewpoint,” by A. G. Jones B.Sc. F.R.I.C. Luton College of Technology Park Square Luton; 6.45 p.m. SOCIETY Afternoon and Evening Meeting on “Toxic Substances in Air.” “The Significance of Maximum Permissible Concentrations,” by J. C. Gage. “Air Sampling for Industrial Hygiene,” by S. G. Luxon. “The Conductimetric Determination of Microgram Quantities of Phosphine “Determination of Toxic Substances in Air by Gas - Liquid Chromato- “Radioactive Fall-out - Some Meteorological Aspects,” by D. H. Peirson. “The Behaviour and Analysis of Radio-iodine a t Very Low Concentrations,” Wellcome Building Euston Road London N.W.1 ; 3 p.m. MIDLANDSECTION. “Photometric Titrations,” by J . B. Headridge Ph.D. F.R.1 .C. Lanchester College of Technology Priory Street Coventry ; 7 p.m. NORTH OF ENGLAND SECTION and SPECIAL TECHNIQUES GROUP. “High Resolution Mass Spectrometry,” by W. Sneddon B.Sc. Ph.D. The Blossoms Hotel Chester; 6 p.m. SPECIAL TECHNIQUES GROUP A.G.M. followed by Ordinary Meeting con- ‘‘Analysis by Mass. ” “Infra-red Spectroscopy. ” “Gas Chromatography.” Meeting Room of the Chemical Society Burlington House London W.l; SCOTTISH SECTION. “Some Aspects of Chemical Toxicological Analysis,” by H. AT. Street M.Sc. The University of Strathclyde Glasgow ; 7.15 p.m. WESTERN SECTION jointly 7 d h the Cardiff and District Section of the Royal “Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry,” by T. S. M‘est B.Sc. Ph.D. College of Advanced Technology Newport ; 6.30 p.m. in Air,” by S. Greenfield R. Perry and H. A. Moule. graphy,” by S. Kaminsky. by A E. J. Eggleton. sisting of three short films. 7 p.m. Ph.D. M.I.Biol. F.K.I.C. Institute of Chemistry. F.R.I.C. PRINTED BY W. HEFFER & SONS LTD. CAMBRIDGE. ENGLAND.
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1964,
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October 1964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY Vol. I No. 10 FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Reports of Meetings ORDINARY MEETING AN Ordinary Meeting of the Society was held at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday October 7th 1964 in the Large Lecture Theatre School of Pharmacy Brunswick Square London W.C.l. The Chair was taken by the President Dr. D. C. Garratt Hon. M.P.S. F.R.I.C. ,4 lecture on “Analysis in Modern Inorganic Chemistry” was given by Professor H. J. Emelkus C.B.E. D.Sc. F.R.I.C. F.R.S. NORTH OF ENGLAND SECTION AN Ordinary Meeting of the Section was held at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday September Nth 1964 in the Lecture Theatre City Laboratories Mount Pleasant Liverpool 3. The Chair was taken by the Chairman of the Section Mr. C. J. House B.Sc. A.R.C.S. F.R.I.C. The following paper was presented and discussed “Developments in the Analysis of Ice- cream,” by K.A. Hyde B.Sc. F.R.I.C. M.R.S.H. WESTERN SECTION THE Western Section of the Society held a three-day Symposium on “Pollution” on July 2nd 3rd and 4th 1964 in University College Singleton Park Swansea which was attended by between 50 and 60 people. In his opening address “Environmental Pollution,” Dr. D. T. Lewis C.B. the Govern- ment Chemist discussed the effects on man’s environment of the various kinds of pollution largely man-made. The distribution of radionuclides arising from various sources was described and the threats to our health by the accumulation of pesticides in soil and water was illustrated. The problems set by the increasing use of detergents were considered and a short survey of atmospheric pollution concluded the address.The next paper by Mr. A. I. Biggs of the Technical Department of the Federation of British Industries was entitled “The Effect on Industry of Recent Legislation on the Discharge of Industrial Waste Water to Public Sewers Water Courses and Tidal Waters.’ The chrono- logical succession of Pollution Prevention Acts was described and a clear picture was given of the present position of what industry may or may not do with its effluents. Dr. S. H. Jenkins Chief Chemist to the Tame & Rea Drainage Board then spoke on the subject of “Water Pollution with Respect to Sewage.” He described the many problems associated with the control of effluents in the highly industrialised area of his Drainage Board with many references to the analytical control. The first day of the Symposium concluded with a paper by Dr.L. Klein Consultant on “Water Pollution of all Kinds.’’ In this paper Dr. Klein traced the growth of pollution of water courses since the Industrial Revolution with a brief reference to the legislation intro- duced to deal with the problem. The many pollutants were then described together with methods for their detection and analysis. The second day opened with a paper by Dr. S. G. Burgess Scientific Adviser to the London County Council on “Atmospheric Pollution.” The types of pollution existing in the atmosphere were discussed together with the chemical changes that some undergo after liberation. Dr. Burgess was followed by Mr. C. R. Pearson of the Brixham Research Laboratory of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. In collaboration with Mr. P. N. J. Chipperfield he discussed the complexities of “Tidal Pollution,” which is becoming an increasing problem with the more frequent siting of industry on estuaries.In the afternoon of Friday 3rd July the Lower Swansea Valley Project was the subject of a short descriptive lecture by the Director Mr. K. J. Hilton in which the aims of the Project were outlined. The area an important copper-smelting locality from 1740 to 1840 105 The estimation of these pollutants was described in some detail. 106 REPORTS OF MEETINGS [Yroc. SOC. A n d . Chew. was now derelict through unchecked pollution during its industrial hey-day and it was the aim of the Project to reclaim it and make it again a useful locality. After the lecture the members attending the Symposium were taken by coach to the district and spent 2 hours on a walk during which the various soil-treatment plots and tree-planting sites were visited.On the morning of Saturday July 4th Dr. R. D. Brinkhurst of the University of Liver- pool spoke on the “Biological Effects of Pollution,” with particular reference to water and the Symposium concluded with a lecture by Mr. J. Webber of the Ministry of Agriculture in Leeds on the “Effects of Pollution on Vegetation.” Mr. Webber described the effects on plants of many of the pollutants occurring in the atmosphere. After all the lectures the discussions were free and lively and in many instances the time allowed was not long enough. On the social side all the visitors had meals together in the University thus affording many opportunities for discussion and on Thursday July 3rd all visited the B.P.Llandarcy Refinery for a film show and buffet supper as guests of The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. On Friday evening there was an informal dinner in the University attended by 52 people. I t is hoped to provide those who attended the Symposium with a complete copy of all the papers and discussions. Copies of the lectures will also be available to others at cost from the Secretary of the Western Section. MIDLANDS SECTION AN Ordinary Meeting of the Section was held at 7 p.m. on Thursday October lst 1964 at the Spread Eagle Hotel Shakespeare Street Nottingham. The Chair was taken by the Vice-chairman of the Section Mr. W. T. Elwell S.R.I.C. A discussion on “Solvent Extraction” was opened by D. Betteridge B.Sc. Ph.D. THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGKAPHY GROUP AN Ordinary Meeting of the Group was held at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday September Brd 1964 in the Lecture Theatre Boots New Research Block Pennyfoot Street Nottingham. The Chair was taken by the Chairman of the Group Dr. E. V. Truter BSc. D.I.C. A.R.C.S. The following papers were presented and discussed “Lipids and Related Compounds,” by E. V. Truter B.Sc. Ph.D. D.I.C. A.R.C.S. ; “The Use of Thin-Layer Chromatography in Assessing Purity of Synthetic Corticosteroids,” by J. S. Wragg B.Sc. F.R.I.C. ; “Amino-acid Separations on Cellulose,” by I. Smith B.Sc. Ph.D. F.R. I.C. M.I.Rio1. ; “Thin-Layer Electrophoresis,” by J. D. R. Thomas M.Sc. F.R.I.C.
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Proceedings of the Society for Analytical Chemistry,
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1964,
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106 REPORTS OF MEETINGS [Yroc. SOC. A n d . Chew. Papers Accepted for Publication in The Analyst THE following papers have been accepted for publication in The Anulyst and are expected to appear in the near future. “An Ion-exchange Method for Determining Paraquat Residues in Food Crops,” by A. Calderbank and S. H. Yuen. “The Determination of Citronellol in the Presence of Geraniol and Linalol,” by 1). Holness. “Sensitised Delayed Fluorescence as an Analytical Method Some Preliminary Experi- ments,” by C. A. Parker C. G. Hatchard and T. ,4. Joyce. “An Improvement in the Colorimetric Determination of the Total Steam-volatile Phenols Present in Cigarette-smoke Condensate,” by G. A. L. Smith and D. A. King. “The Use of Electrolytic Hygrometers for the Determination of Water and Hydrogen,” by J. A. J. Walker and P. Campion. “Precipitation of the Cyclohexane-2,2-Dioxime (“Nioxime”) Compound of Nickel from Homogeneous Solution,” by P. D. Jones and E. J . Newman. “The Determination of Tin in Powder Samples by X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis,” by K. G. Carr-Brion. “An Automatic Method for Determining Low-level Phosphate Concentrations in Fresh and Saline Waters,” by A. Henriksen. “A Glass Ring-oven of Simple Design,” by P. Heath. “The Determination of Aluminium in Steel,” by R. M. Dagnall T. S. West and P. Young.
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Issue 10,
1964,
Page 107-108
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October 19641 OBITUARY 107 Obituary NOEL LIONEL ALLPORT BY the death of Noel Lionel Allport on the 18th July 1964 the Society lost one of its dis- tinguished members and one of its former Honorary Secretaries. Noel Allport was educated at the Central Foundation School in the City of London and began his chemical career in the laboratories of Messrs. Parke Davis 8r Co. After a short stay in this laboratory he joined the staff of the analytical laboratory of The British Drug Houses Limited. I t was in this laboratory that I first met Allport in the late twenties. At this time his principal preoccupation was the examination of analytical reagents and standard chemicals and it would be fair to say that the reputation that these chemicals gained for high quality was in no small measure due to his efforts.The work was carried out with meticulous care which was to set a pattern for the whole of his future life and continued until his death. I t was during this time that he made his most important contribution to analytical chemistry when in 1932 in collaboration with G. H. Scrimshire he devised the dithizone method for determining trace amounts of lead in organic material. Although in the course of years this method has been widely modified it has stood the test of time and it is still the main method for the colorimetric determination of trace amounts of lead. Not only was the method valuable from the point of view of the determination of lead but it was also one of the methods that marked a new era in trace-metal determinations in that it introduced organic solvents for extracting organic metallic complexes from an aqueous solution.Since that date the same principle has been used for determining trace amounts of many other metals. In 1940 Allport left the analytical laboratory to inaugurate and direct a pharmaceutical research unit. He remained in charge of this laboratory for the next nine years and much of the analytical research that was carried out by this unit was published in The AnaZyst and the Quarterly Journal of Pharmacy. From the earliest time Allport had always cherished an ambition to leave industry and to become a Public Analyst and Consulting Chemist. The latter part of this ambition was achieved in 1949 when he took over Dr. Garratt’s practice following the latter’s appointment as the Chief Analyst of Boots. He soon adapted himself to his new sphere of activities and rapidly established for himself a reputation as a Consultant.Allport always had a great interest in the Society for Analytical Chemistry and I remem- ber very vividly the great pleasure and excitement that he experienced when he was elected a member of the Society in 1929 and the eagerness with which he attended his first Meeting. He served on many different Committees and Sub-Committees of the Society parti- cularly those where standard methods of analysis were concerned and he could always be relied upon to test out new methods with his usual thoroughness. His thoroughness was also demonstrated by the fact that when called upon to referee original papers it was not un- common for him to try out the new method described in the paper before recommending its acceptance to the Publication Committee.In 1957 following the elevation of Dr. K. A. Williams to the Presidency Allport was appointed Honorary Secretary of the Society. He filled this Office with dignity but un- fortunately after two years he found that the ever-increasing responsibilities of his private practice left him little free time and reluctantly he relinquished the Honorary Secretaryship in 1959. Apart from publications in scientific journals Allport published two volumes on Colori- metric Analysis and his literary interests led him to make contributions to several scientific trade journals. With the passing of Noel Allport the practice of analytical chemistry loses one of its most skillful analysts and one who throughout his life believed that reliance on instrumenta- tion was no real substitute for personal thoroughness and skill in analytical operations. He took a very great pride and interest in all his work and throughout his life he did his utmost to uphold the high tradition of his profession. J. H. HAMENCE 108 SAC CONFERENCE 1965 [Proc. SOC. Anal. Chenz. Changes in the Register of Members DEATHS WE record with regret the deaths of Noel Lionel Allport Kenneth Gardner Rudolph Lessing.
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108 SAC CONFERENCE 1965 [Proc. SOC. Anal. Chenz. Notices PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY VOLUME 8 Nos. 34,1964 THIS issue contains the Proceedings of the Symposium on Isotope Mass Effects in Chemistry and Biology held in Vienna December 9th to 13th 1963. In addition it contains a report by a special group set up under the auspices of the Division of Analytical Chemistry giving “Recommendations on Nomenclature and Presenta- tion of Data in Gas Chromatography” (10 pp.) some useful “Notes to Contributors” and a full contents list of every issue to date (all eight volumes). Pure and Applied Chemistry is published irregularly four issues per volume at fl6 ($18.00) per volume. Reprints may be purchased; all enquiries should be addressed to the publishers Butterworths 4-5 Bell Yard Temple Bar London W.C.2 England.THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY BRITISH STANDARD INSTITUTION DRAFT SPECIFICATIONS A FEW copies of the following draft specifications issued for comment only are available to members of the Society and can be obtained from the Secretary The Society for Analytical Chemistry 14 Belgrave Square London S.W. 1. Draft Specification prepared by Technical Committee NFE/S-Zinc. D 64/8818-Draft B.S. Methods for the Sampling and Analysis of Zinc and Zinc Part 3 Determination of Magnesium in Zinc Alloys (Gravimetric Alloys. Method). October 19641 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED 109 Draft Specification prepared by Sub-committee NFE/-/3-Sampling and Analysis of D 64/8820-Draft B.S. Methods for the Analysis of Aluminium and Aluminium Draft Specification prepared by Technical Committee ISE/18-Sampling and Analysis Part... Draft Specification prepared by Technical Committee ISE/58-Sampling and Analysis Part 3 Iron. Draft Specification prepared by Panel TLE/5/3/1-Methods of Analysis for Cathode Nickels. D 64/9391-Draft B.S. Methods for the Analysis of Nickel for Use in Electronic Tubes and Valves. Part 16 Determination of Combined and Free Magnesium (Revision of R.S. 3727). Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys. Alloys. Part 14 Nickel (Gravimetric). of Iron and Steel. Boron in Ferro-boron. of Iron and Manganese Ores. D 64/8821-Draft B.S. Methods for the Analysis of Iron and Steel. D 64/8822-Draft B.S. Methods for the Analysis of Manganese Ores. Draft Specification prepared by Technical Committee CIC/5-Calcium Carbide. D 64/9674-Draft B.S.Specification for Calcium Carbide for Acetylene Generation (Revision of R.S. 642). ROYAL INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY MELDOLA MEDAL FOR 1964 THE Meldola medal is the gift of the Society of Maccabaeans and is normally awarded annually. The next award will be made early in 1965 to the chemist who being a British subject and under 30 years of age at 31st December 1964 shows the most promise as indicated by his or her published chemical work brought to the notice of the Council of the Royal Institute of Chemistry before 31st December 1964. No restrictions are placed upon the kind of chemical work or the place in which it is conducted. The merits of the work may be brought to the notice of the Council either by persons who desire to recommend the candidate or by the candidate himself by letter addressed to The President The Royal Institute of Chemistry 30 Russell Square London W.C.l the envelope being marked “Meldola Medal.” The letter should be accompanied by six copies of a short statement on the candidate’s career (date of birth education and experience degrees and other qualifications special awards etc. with dates) and of a list of titles with references of papers or other works published by the candidate independently or jointly. Candidates are also advised to forward one reprint of each published paper of which copies are available.
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October 19641 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED 109 Publications Received The publications listed below have been received by the Editor of The Analyst in which journal Book Reviews will continue to appear. ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR PESTICIDES PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND FOOD ADDITIVES. Volume 11. INSECTICIDES. Edited by GUNTER ZWEIG. Pp. xviii + 619. New York and London Academic Press. ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR PESTICIDES PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND FOOD ADDITIVES. Volume 111. FUNGICIDES NEMATOCIDES AND SOIL FUMIGANTS RODENTICIDES AND FOOD AND FEED ADDITIVES. Edited by GUNTER ZWEIG. Pp. xiv + 237. New York and London Academic Press. Price 86s. ; (subscribers to the series) 80s. 1964. Price 164s.; (subscribers to the series) 143s. 1964. 110 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED [Proc. SOC. Anal Chern. THE SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOILS PLANTS AND RELATED MATERIALS.By R. I,. Farnham Royal Bucks. England Commonwealth Agricultural MITCHELL. Bureaux. Price 40s. ; $6.00. Pp. x + 225. Technical Communication No. 4441 of the Commonwealth Bureau of Soils. MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS. By JON MATHEWS and R. L. WALKER. l’p. xii + 475. New York and Amsterdam W. A. Benjamin Inc. 1964. Price $13.75. ELECTRONIC SPECTRA AND QUANTUM CHEMISTRY. By C. SANDORFY. Pp. xiv + 385. Engle- wood Cliffs New Jersey Prentice-Hall Inc. 1964. Price 80s.; $13.35. AN ADVANCED COURSE IN PRACTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. By D. N. GRINDLEY F.R.I.C. Pp. xvi + 184. London Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. 1964. Price 17s. 6d. ADVANCES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AND INSTRUMENTATION. 1964. Price 113s. Volume 3. Edited by CHARLES N.REILLEY. Pp. viii + 523. New York London and Sydney Interscience Publishers a division of John Wiley & Sons Inc. GENERAL CHEMISTRY. By THEODORE L. BROWN. Pp. xvi + 512. Columbus Ohio Charles E. Merrill Books Inc. Distributed in U.K. by Prentice-Hall International Inc. 1964. Price 57s. 6d. FUSED SALTS. Edited by BENSON Ross SUNDHEIM. Pp. x + 435. New York San Francisco Toronto and London McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1964. Price 148s. 6d.; $18.50. IDENTIFICATION OF MATERIALS VIA PHYSICAL PROPERTIES CHEMICAL TESTS AND MICROSCOPY. By A. A. BENEDETTI-PICHLER. Pp. xii + 492. Wien Springer Verlag. 1964. Price $16.80; 120s. HANDBOOK OF MATHEMATICAL TABLES SUPPLEMENT To HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. Edited by ROBERT C. WEAST Ph.D. SAMUEL M. SELBY Ph.D. and CHARLES I>.HODGMAN. Second Edition. Pp. x + 680. Cleveland Ohio The Chemical Rubber Co. 1964. Price 75s. MICRO-ANALYTICAL ENTOMOLOGY FOR FOOD SANITATION CONTROL. By O’DE~~N L. KURTZ and KENTON L. HARRIS. Pp. xvi 3- 576. Washington Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 1964. Price in U.S. $15.00; elsewhere $15.50. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS WITHOUT HZS USING POTASSIUM TKI-THIOCARBONATE. By K. N. JOHRT M.Sc. Ph.D. Pp. 107. London Asia Publishing House. 1964. Price 20s. EDELMETALL-ANALYSE PROBIERKUNDE UND NASSANALYTISCHE VERFARHEN. Herausgegeben vom Chemikerausschuss der Gesellschaft Deutscher Metallhiitten- und Bergleute e.V. Pp. xii + 200. Berlin Gottingen and Heidelberg Springer Verlag. 1964. Price DM 39. ANNUAL REPORTS ON THE PROGRESS OF CHEMISTRY FOR 1963. Volume LX. Editor L. C. CROSS Ph.D. A.R.C.S. F.R.I.C. Pp. 681. London The Chemical Society. 1964. Price 40s. REPORTS ON THE PROGRESS OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY. Volume XLVIII 1963. Editor H. S. ROOKE M.Sc. F.R.I.C. Pp. viii + 795. London Society of Chemical Industry. 1964. Price 140s. SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF URANYL COMPOUNDS. By EUGENE RABINOWITCH and R. LINN BELFORD. Pp. x + 368. Oxford London Edinburgh New York Paris and Frankfurt Pergamon Press. 1964. Price 80s. IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS BY INFRARED AND CHEMICAL METHOD?. Text Volume and Spectra Volume. Translation by E. A. WULKOW Ph.D. New York London and Sydney Interscience Publishers a division of John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1962. Price 150s. By DIETER HUMMEL Ph.D. Pp. xiv + 386 (+ 466 spectra in Spectra Volume).
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October 19641 111 LOCAL SECTIQNS AND SUBJECT GROUPS THE North of England Scottish Western and Midlands Sections were formed to promote the aims and interests of the Society among the members in those areas. Specialised Groups within the Society are concerned with the study of various branches of analytical chemistry of specialised or topical interest. Groups dealing with such topics as Microchemical Methods Biological Methods Thin-Layer Chromatography Atomic-Absorption Spectroscopy and a Special Techniques Group covering very new developments and specialised physical methods are at present active-and further Groups are formed from time to time as the need arises. Non-members of the Society may be non-voting members of a Group. The Sections and Groups hold their own meetings from time to time in different places. There is no extra subscription for membership of a Section or Group. Application for registration as a member should be made to the Secretary of the Society.
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112 ANALYTICAL METHODS COMMITTEE REPRINTS [Proc. SOC. Anal. Chew. REPORTS OF THE ANALYTICAL METHODS COMMITTEE OBTAINABLE FROM THE SECRETARY The Reports of the Analytical Methods Committee listed below may be obtained direct from the Secretary The Society for Analytical Chemistry 14 Belgrave Square London S.W. 1 (not through Trade Agents) a t the price of 1s. 6d. to members of the Society and 2s. 6d. to non-members. Remittances must accompany orders and be made payable to “Society for Analytical Chemistry.” Additives in Animal Feeding Stuffs Sub-committee Certain Reports published before 1946 have been omitted from this list but are still available. Report of the Antibiotics Panel The Determination of Penicillin Chlortetracycline and Oxytetracycline Report of the Hormones Panel The Determination of Stilboestrol and Hexoestrol in Compound Report of the Prophylactics Panel The Determination of Nitrofurazone in Compound Feeding Stuffs.Report of the Vitamins (Water-soluble) Panel The Determination of Water-soluble Vitamins in Report of the Vitamins (Fat-soluble) Panel The Determination of Fat-soluble Vitamins in Diet Supple- Report of the Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee The Determination of Aniprolium in in Diet Supplements and Compound Feeding Stuffs. Feeding Stuffs. Compound Feeding Stuffs. ments and Compound Feeding Stuffs. Animal Feeding Stuffs. Chlorine in Organic Compounds Sub-committee The Semi-micro-determination of Chlorine in Agricultural Technical Organic Chemicals and their Formulations. Essential Oils Sub-committee Report No. 14. Solubility Test for Ceylon Citronella Oil.(Gratis.) Report No. 15. Fiore Method for Determining Linalol Amendment. Application of Gas - Liquid Chromatography to Essential-oil Analysis Interim Report on the Deter- Determination of Linalol in Essential Oils. (Gratis.) mination of Citronellol in Admixture with Geraniol. Meat Products Sub-committee (formerly Meat Extract Sub-Committee) Analysis of Meat Extract. Determination of Gelatin in Meat Extract and Meat Stocks Interim Report. Nitrogen Factors for Pork and Nitrogen Content of Rusk Filler (as one reprint). Nitrogen Factors for Beef. Nitrogen Factors for Chicken. Report No. 4. Determination of Zinc. Determination of Lead in Foodstuffs Tentative Method. Methods for the Destruction of Organic Matter. Notes on Perchloric Acid and its Handling in Analytical Work.The Determination of Lead. The Determination of Small Amounts of Arsenic in Organic Matter. The Determination of Small Amounts of Copper in Organic Matter. Metallic Impurities in Foodstuffs Sub-committee Metallic Impurities in Organic Matter Sub-committee Sub-committee on the Determination of Unsaponifiable Matter in Oils and Fats and of Un- saponified Fat in Soaps Report No. 6. Determination of Phenols in Soaps. Poisons Sub- Committee appointed to investigate Methods of Assay for Various Substances appearing in the Poisons Schedule of the Poisons Regulations 1935 Influta). Report No. 5. Assay of Jaborandi. Report No. 1. Assay of Lobelia (Lobeliu Report No. 4. Assay of Yohimba. Report No. 2. Assay of Gelsemium. Report No. 6. Assay of Ephedra and of Report No.3. Assay of Aconite. Ephedrine in Nasal Sprays. Sub-committee on Vitamin Estimations Report on the Microbiological Assay of Riboflavine and Nicotinic Acid. The Determination of Carotene in Green-Leaf Material. The Determination of Carotene in Green-Leaf Material. Part 2. Green-Leaf Materials other than The Chemical Assay of Aneurine [Thiamine] in Foodstuffs. The Microbiological Determination of Thiamine. The Estimation of Vitamin B12. The Determination of Tocopherols in Oils Foods and Feeding Stuffs. Report No. 1. Evaluation of Powdered Tragacanth. Report No. 2. Evaluation of Flake Tragacanth. Examination of Detergent Preparations. Determination of Small Amounts of Total Organic Chl orine in Solvent Extracts of Vegetable Material. Part 1. Fresh Grass. Grass. (Gratis.) Vitamin-E Panel Tragacanth Sub-Committee Soapless Detergents Sub-committee Pesticides Residues in Foodstuffs Sub-committee :
ISSN:0037-9697
DOI:10.1039/SA9640100112
出版商:RSC
年代:1964
数据来源: RSC
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