Dr H
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de Ruig
RAPPORT
85.87
Verslag Colloquium Spectroscopieurn
Internationale XXIV
Verzendlijst: direkteur,
sektorhoofden,
direktie
VKA,
bibliotheek
(2x),
afd.
SERH (4x)
,
Projektbeheer, Projektleide
r (De
Ruig),
circulatie.
8587
Het Colloquium Spectroscopieurn
Internationale
XXIV
omvatte
61
voor-drachten op uitnodiging in 3 parallelseries
en
ongeveer 340 posters,
gegroepeerd in
40 onderwerpen. Er waren 891 deelnemers uit
42
landen.
Aan de
instrumentententoonstelling
namen 43 firma
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deel.
In
het navolgende wordt verslag
gedaan
over
een aantal
voordrachten
en
posters
.
De titels van
alle
voordrachten
en
posters zijn in de bijlage
vermeld.
Isotoopeffecten
van door
enzymen gekatalyseerde
reacties veroorzaken
verschuivingen
in de isotopenverdeling
van H,
C,
N
en S
in in
organische
moleculen. Uit deze verschuivingen uitgedrukt
in
"J-waarden", bepaald
met MS of NMR, kunnen
conclusies
getrokken \>lorden omtrent
aard en
her-komst van voedingsmiddelen. Er kan
op
deze wijze
o.a.
onderscheid
ge-detecteerd worden in klimatologische omstandigheden. Andere
toepassin-gen van deze "natuurlijke labelling" zijn:
aantonen
van vervalsingen
van wijn, vruchtesappen, honing,
toevoegingen van
water
aan
dranken,
onderscheid tussen biogene
of synthetische
vanilline, menthol
of
azijnzuur, onderscheid
tussen
riet- en
bietsuiker (Schmidt).
Na
een eenvoudige monstervoorbereiding
(alleen malen
en
tabletteren)
is
röntgenfluorescentie een
handige techniek voor het bepalen
van een
reeks
elementen
in tal
van matrices: bodem,
stof, meststoffen,
zuiveringsslib, afvalwater,
voedingsmiddelen
en
veevoeders, vruchten
(Rethfield).
Demtröder
besprak
high-resalution moleculaire UV
en IR spectroscopie
met behulp van
lasers
van
moleculen
in
de gasfase.
Hiermee kunnen
ondubbelzinnige
UV
spectra
verkregen worden
met
de
fijnstructuur
van
de
electronenovergangen. Ten opzichte
van
"normale
"
UV detectie zou de
gevoeligheidswinst bovendien een factor
106 bedragen;
in
het IR
gebied, met gebruikmaking van een IR laser en een
bolometer,
gekoeld
met vloeibare He,
een
factor
103,
Apparatuur
voor
een en ander
is
voorlopig
nog niet
commercieel verkrijgbaar
.
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-Er
zi
jn
recente ontwikkelingen in de bestudering van polymorfie van
farmaceutische
pr
e
para
ten
met
s
pectroscopische
technieken
(Röntgen-diffractie
en
IR spectroscopie). Dit is
van
grote praktische betekenis
in
verband
met verschillen in
eigenschappen van
de verschillende
modi-ficaties. Een en
a
nder
werd door HegedUs gedemonstreerd
aan
de
hand
van pr
edolsalon (3
modificaties met verschillende oplossnelheden),
mebendazol
(verschillende
bioactiviteit) en cimetidine
(verschillende
technologische parameters bij de bereiding).
Grasselli
besprak
toepassingen
van
FTIR en Raman in
industrt~lelaboratoria, onder
andere
onderzoek van ongerechtigheden op
het
opper-vlak van
plastic flessen, het opnemen
van
alkanen
onder druk
e
n
onderzoek
aan krukas
se
n
met diffuse reflectie
.
Ze
was
erg trots op
een
fraai spectrum
van
500 ng polystyreen en
zag
grote mogelijkheden
voor
Raman, o.a. bij de analyse van micromonsters drugs
(herolne).
Een on-line combinatie GC-FTIR-FTHS geeft informatie over functionele
groepen
(IR),
fragmentatie
(EI-MS
)
en moleculair gewicht (CI-MS
).
Nodig:
~ghoeveelheden
(Wilkins).
Met time-resolved FTIR na matrix isolatie kunnen spectra
van
onsta-biele moleculen
worden
opgenomen
(Turnec
). Hoewel
de theoretische
detectiegrens van IR in de orde van
1
ng ligt, wordt IR spectroscopie
zelden toegepast voor
hoe
veelheden beneden
10
~g.Matrix isolatie van
b.v. IWLC fracties biedt de mogelijkheid de praktisch toegankelijke
detectiegrens omlaag te brengen
(Bod
e
).
Interessant vond ik de poster van Mrs
Zijba
over forensisch onderzoek
v
an
smeerolies m.b.v. infraroodspectroscopie, nl.
voor
het
identifi-ceren van verdachten
bij
auto-
ongevallen,
~11aarbijeen betrom11baarheid
van 1%
veelal
voldoende geacht werd.
Het
be
hulp van
informatietheorie
werd
door Fl6r!_án inzicht
verkr
egen
in de
betrou\11baarheid
van
spectrachemische meercomponent-methoden,
terwijl Doerffel met behulp van correlatiefuncties de signaal-ruis
verhouding wist te
verhogen
.
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3
-Mantsch besprak biologische
toepassingen
van infraroodspectroscopie
.
Met FTIR is het thans mogelijk biologische monsters
in
water te
be-studeren: identificatie en
differentiatie van
pathogene bacteria,
in
situ onderzoek
van bloed,
bacteri~nbehandeld met
alkohol, enz.
Recente
ont1o1ikkelingen
hebben de toepassing van NMR bij onderzoek van
enzymen
mogelijk
gemaakt, zowel in
vitro
als
in vivo. Volledige
struc-tuuropheldering
is thans
mogelijk. Het NNR onderzoek van
intacte
systemen is een
multimiljoen
dollor
bussiness (Campbell).
Wat
de atoomspectroscopie
betreft, werd
er
uiteraard veel
aandacht
be-steed aan
ICP,
maar ook
aan grafietoventechnieken. Sturgeon
wees
er op
dat
deze laatste techniek
nog
moeilijk
theoretisch
te onderbouwen is,
vooral
omdat er geen evenwichtstoestand optreedt, Chakrabarti
daaren-tegen
presenteerde
een thermodynamisch evenwichtsmodel. Bij
de
posters
waren
er talrijke
toepassingen.
Er was
relatief weinig op het
gebied
van massaspectrometrie,
vermoede-lijk vanwege het
vrijwel gelijktijdige gespecialiseerde
massaspectro-metercongres in
Swansea.
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Spectroscopieurn
Internationale
XXIV
code MO A IL16 MO A IL04 MO A ILlO MO A IL13 MO A IL53 MO B IL44 MO B IL41 MO B IL35 MO B IL36 MO B IL19 INVITED LECTURES SESSION A V.A. rassel
Analytica! ICP Speclroscopies: Past, Present and Future P.W.J.M. soumans
A centu~y of Speetral Intcrfer.ences in Atomie Emission Spectroscopy -Can we Master Them with Modern Apparatus and Approaches?
r..
de GalanLow Power ICP - Physical Principles and Analytica! Applications
J.L. oe Vries
X-ray Speetrometry - Past and Future R. van Grieken
Energy-Dispersive X-·ray Spectrornetry: Present State and Trends
INVITED LECTURES SESSION B
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Preconcentration Techniques for Inorganic Trace A~alysis H, ~luntau
The Problem of Accuracy in Bnvironmental Analysis K. Fuwa
Analysis of En~ironmental Materials Usi~g Spectroscopie Methods
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IL31 ~10 C IL28 HO C IL20 HO C-ILSS HO A 017 ~lO A 065 HO A 117 HO A 194 HO A 343 ~10 A 380 HO A 414 '· ' ' ·-'' SESSION CJ.J. Turner, H. Pol iakot:f . ~-·. IR Spectroscopy for Unstable Holecules
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-'New oevelopments in Ra man Speobrosoopy
T. Hirschfeld ') '-J , ,I
Remote and In-situ Sensors·
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J.G. Grasselli, M. Hehicic, J.R. Mooney
Applications of IRandRaman Specttoscopy·in 1ndus~r~ ï·! •. ~ r · _'j .1 r· ~ :· · t. i
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.· t.'l ~ x-ray: quantification P.A. Pella, G.Y. Tao, .G. Lachance, R; Rousseau· ·NBSGSC - a Fortran Program for Quantitative~x~r~~ Fluorescence Analysis
M. Boybay
correction for Absorption Effect; ih-XRF Analyeis of Fly llsh and Cement Samples r. . .• ,_ ... ::.
A. Rachetti, W, Wegscheider, K. MUller
Methods for the Characterizat1on of the -~~idual Matrix in Energy
Oispersive X-ray Speetrometry
B.A.R. Vrebos, J.A. Helsen
Evaluation of correction Algorithms, Using Theoretica! Influence Coefficients
T. Fadgyas, S. Török, i/. Mèr.ay·· ·'
Optimization of Hultielement Qualitative X-ray Fluorescence Analysis based on Information Theory
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N. Saitoh, K. Fujisawa, 1\,·'Iidá,' Y\~ Goh'shi A New lipproach to Oerivative oeconvolut:fon"
~1. Gaber •• :.11 • .., •. \ .·
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-P. Hoffmann, T. Hofmann, N, Pilz, H. Hofmann, K.H. Lieser
In-Line and Non-oestructive Analysis of solutions and Sclid Sample&•
Using XRF Induced by Radionuolides J . J , LaBrecque, P.A. Rosales, G. Mejias
The oetermination of Rare-Earth Elements by-Two Non-Conventional
Radiometric Methods Employing Pm-147 and Cd-109 Nuclides
J, Arber, o.s ... urch, N.G. Wc3t.
oetermination of the Valency of Chromium by High Resolution X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometry: Analytica! Applications in occupational Hyqiene
J, Laursen
Biomolecular Thin Film samples Analysed by EDXRF
G,J, Manenschijn
Research to the Possibility pf the Oetermination of Sulphur and Phosphor in Iron-Alloys at Smal! Area by X-ray Spectroscopy
P.L. 11arren
Automated Qualitativo Elcmental -Analysis of Unknown Materials by
X-·ray Fluoresconce. Speetrometry A,A, Fakhry
X-ray Energy Spectrometry· for Quantttative Estimation of some
Rare Earth Elements in Egyptian Phosphorite samples
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R. Horn, o.s. urch . 0 4 6
Chemica! Effects in the .x-ray Emis:>io_n Spectra of sulphur
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UV/VIS: met)1odical
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K, Yamaya, E. Satoh, M, Yoshida
Fluorimetric Oetermination
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S~bmicrogram Amounts of Silicic Acidwith Benzoin and Mannitol
T. Hadeishi, H.J, Pollard, R.Q, McLaughlin
A High Sensivity, High Speelftcity Molecular Detector Utiliztng
Differentlal Absor~tion of Atomie Emission Lines in the Near Vakuum
Ultra Violet
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104 HO C 11.0 MO C 192 HO C 210 ~10c
295 HO C 474T. Koh, T. Endo, Y, Miura 'l
-Spectrophotometr ie Determ·inat ion of. ~licro. J\mount·s~ of Sul f iöe by
Pormation of Thiocyanate
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-G, Gaug1itz, R, Goes, ~1. G.uthcr,
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Stoof! .,,.,··Photochemical and Photophysical Properties of Laser Dyes Examined by
Simu1taneous and Sequentia! Absorption and rluorescehce·Spectroscopy
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K.-P. Koch, H. Schlemmer, M. ~lächler ..
Optica! Multichannel Dispersion Spectroscopy of Liquid Thin rilms:
A New Analytica! Tool
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Spectrophotometric Determination of Binary Mixtures of Compounds with
Very Close Absorption Maxima< . ; ·. · ... .!.>J·.·,_,f
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Sample Identification by UV/VIS Spectra Library seàtèh.~C
- Optimisation of search Procedures with a Library
of UV/VIS spectra of Pharmaceutically.Active compóunds!~·
R.M, ~liller, C,T, Tye, I,P, Vickery . .. r:" . ~
Impulse Response Photoacoustic Spectroscopy in the Study of Time
Dependant Physico-Chemical Processes·
J. Mocak
computer-based Spectrophotometric Monitoring of Two-step Reaction
Kinetics - Determination of Rate-constants and Intermediate J\bsorption
Spectrum
POSTERS SESSION D
Applicat·Lons: 'bio'lcigical, pharmaceutical
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Determination of Selenium in Animal Tissues with Platform rurnace
Atomie Absorption Speetrometry and Deuterium Background correction
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J. Stupar, R. Ajlec, J, Korosin, p, Lobnik
Comparison of Different Spectroscop.ic· -1-l.e.thods .for Determination of ·
Phosphorus in Plant Materi<rls1 • so·U: E)(.tra·cts' 'and' 'rertilizers
')• B, Hegedüs
Pharmaceutical Aspects of the Rese~rch. of' Pblymorphism by
Spectroscopie Methods· . · ··
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Content of Some Pharmaceutical Tablets
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A.L.H. Geyer, J.C. Horeira, A.J. Curtius
Distribution of Elements in the Red Algae Pteröcladia Capillacea
~.M. Kurepa, M.N. Tomasevic, v.v. Urosevic
Investigation of Fluorescence Emission Spectra of Chlorophyll
Holecules "In vivo"
R.J. Obremski, J, Hiller, H. Scott
Application of FT-IR and Vector Based Software to Problems in
Aqueous and Biological-Systems.
v.o. Chebotareva, v.G. Haidannik, A.P;·Pecheny, v;c. Burlay,
I.V. Bagdasarova, E.M. Ischenko
EPR Signals of Renal, Liver and Other Tissues in Hice with Experimen~al
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J. Nieuwenhuize
Environmental Heavy Hetals in a ·Salt Narsh •and Their Effect on 'sheép
E.J. van der Molen, Th,J, Spierenburg, G.J. de Graaf, A.J. Baars
carbadox-Induced Changes in Aldosteron and Ion-Levels in the Blood
of Heaned Pigs
POSTERS
SESSION E
Applications: environmental
J,G, Edwards, S.J. Haswell, C,J, Jackson
Development and Validatien of a Field sampling and Molecular
Spectrophotometric Analysis Procedure for the Determination and
Specialion of Chromium Plating Mists
~· Pedersen
The Determination of Multiple Inorganic Arsenic Species in workplace Air
V.N. oreshkin, Yu.I.. B!'!lyaev,-.c,r"' Vnukovskaya
Innovation in Atomie Absorption Oetermination of Heavy Hetals in
Environmental Samples by Oireet Flameless Atomization of Powders
A. Klok, J,J, Tiggelman, p, Weij, J.P.J. van Dalen, L. de Galan
Metal Analysis in Plaster of Paris and Ind~strial Phosphoric Acid
Using ICP-AES~ X-RFS and Other Spectroscopie Technics
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Behaviour of Rar~r Hetal E1ements in Environmental samples in
Electrotherma1 Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
A. Aziz, A. Sabet, F. Abu-Dagga
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..Trace Heta1 Oetermination in Environmenta1 Reference Hateria1s \ .
- An Evaluation of ICP-OES ~lethod for Environmenta1 Application
H.J.M.P. Houra, H.T.s.o. vascon~~1os
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A.A.s.c. Ma?hadoDetermination of Lead in Atmospheric Aeroso1s by Direct Ana1ysis of
Filters by Graphite Furnace AAS
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D.C.F. Garbutt, D. Hardman, M,A. Noble, A.A. Verbeek 110
on Single Channel Internal Standarditation and Tree~An~lysis Using ICP-OES _; 'l l
N.W. Barnett, D,E,M. Spillane, A.A.H, Taobi
some Practical Measurements of Noise Spect~a ~n Plasma Emission
Spectroscopy
D.F. sermin
The Role of Internal standards in ICP-OES Spectrome~ry
A. Delijska, M. vouchkov
Possibilities for Correcting the Inf1uence of Mineral Acids and of Drift in ICP Emission Spectra Analy~i~
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schrader, B. GroteThe Use of Meyers-Tracy Signa! compensation technique in
ICP-AES for the Analysis of Samples Containing High Dissolved Solids
V.M. Goldfarb
Excitation and Ionization in a Capacitive Current Region above the
Inductively Coupled Plasma
P.B. Farnsworth
studies of Energy Transport .. and A.n.al,yte Excit~tion in the Inductively
Coupled Plasma Using.Pulsed Excitatfon
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A New Approach to Spéctrochemistry and spectr9physics
R.D. Ediger, P. Barrett,
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SchraderDesign of an Integrated ICP/Robótic sample Preparatien system
J. Davies, R.D. Snook
Studies of a Low Noise Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) and Torch for
rourier Transferm Speetrometry (FTS)
P.s.c. van d~r Plas, .L. de Galan
Analytica! Applications of an Air-Cooled ICP, Using 1 L/~lin Total Argon
H. Z. 1·/rembel
Hercury-Assay Using RDP-AES
J .A.C. Broekaer~, ·r. Lei~, K. Laqua
Improved signa! Acquisition for the ICP-Injection Method
B. Grote,
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SchraderICP-AES Analysis of Trace Constituents in
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H. Pyrlik, K. Dietze. -K.A. slï'ckers
Spektrometrische Flüssigkeitsanalye mit Spectroflame - ICP
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l~ang, R.l1. BarnesModel for Continuous Hydride Generation and Inductively Coupled Plasma Speetrometry
s. 11arra, G. Horlick
Signal-To-Noise Ratio Characteristics of an Ind~ctively coupled Plasma Fourier Transferm Spectrometer
POSTERS
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Lj.J. Bogunovic, M.D. Dragojevic, U.B. Mioc, s.v. Ribnikar
Estimation of the Solvent Eff.ec.t on H.ydrogen Bonds in solutions of Trimethylsilanol' and
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G.A. Yeo, T.A. ford
Ab·Initio Molecular Orbital Calculations of the ~~~rared Spectra of
Hydragen Bonded complexes of water, Ammonia and Hydroxylamine
M.S. Afifi, S.M. Amer
Assignment of the Skeletal Vibrations of (CH 3 )3 S~OCH3, (CH 3 ) 2 Si(OCH3 ) 2
and CH3 Si(OCH3 ) 3
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·SESSION I
Structural studies
G. Miksche, 1. Trummer, A. wolf, K. zojer
Study of the 23Na EFG Tensor of Na 2S.9H 20 for Oetermination'of cristallographic Data
M.H. El-Zaidia, A.A. Ammar, R.A. El-Malawany
A Study of the Infra-Red Spectra in Tungsten-Tellurite and
Zinc-Tellurite Glasses
v.v. Dimitrov, Y.B. Oimitriev
IR-Spectral Investigation of Metavanadate Crystal and Vitreous Phases
M.A. Ewaida, M.M. Abou Sekkina, Z.H. El-Gohary
Further Studies on the Effects of Heat Treatments and Titania Doping on
the Spect~o-Electrical Properties of some Silicate Glasses
A.K. Garg
Fourier Transferm Infrared Studies of the series Sn Sx Se2_x (O~x~2)
POSTERS
SESSION K
IR, Raman: analytica!
A. Masui, M. Noshiro
Identification of Solid and Gaseaus Inclusions in Glass by Laser
Raman Spectroscopy
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Study of the Relation between the Infrared Spectra of Anorganic Samples
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Analytica! Applications of Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
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The Identification of Lubricating oils in stains on Clothing by
Infrared Spectroscopy for Criminalistic Purposes s. Gergely, J. Garaj
Determination of ~lolar Ratio Haneb/Zineb in Their Mixture by IR-Spectroscopy
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C.L. Chakrabarti, J,P, Byrne, S.B. Chang, C,K, Tan
A Thermodynamic Equilibrium Model for Atomization in çraphite Furn~ce
Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
K. Dittrich
Molecule Formation in Electrothermal Atomizers - Interferences and
Analytica! Possibilities by Absorption, Emission, and Fluorescence
Processes
J, Ruzicka
Flow Injection Analysis - A Survey of lts Potentlal for Spectroscopy
K. Hirokawa
State of the Art of Coherent Forward Scattering Spectroscopy
N. Omenetto !'• ·: ;
Laser Excited Fluorescence and looization Spectroscopy
-Analytica! Applications
INVITED LECTURES
SESSION. B
J, seelig
NMR Tomography and Spectroscopy in Vivo·
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New Techniques in Mass Spectroscopy at High Mass
A. Petraklev 1 ·" . ~ :·~ ·~'I • ' ]
Microspectrochemical Analysis with Laser AtomizatiQn
H. coufal
Photothermal Spectroscopy
and in Chemical Analysis
Applications in Surface Sciences
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Optical Fibre Chemica! sensors
INVITED LECTURES
SESSION C K. Florian, M. Matherny
Informationstheorie - Ein Hittel fUr die Bewertung der spektrochemischen
Mehrkomponent-Methoden
K. ooerffel
Improving Signal-To-Noise by Evaluation of correlation-Functions
P.R. Griffiths
Infrared S6bctrometry of Surfaces by Diffuse Reflection,
Reflection-Absorption and Emission Techniques
P.L. Hanst
IR-Spectroscopy of the Atmosphere
H.H. Mantsch, H.L. Casal
Biological Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy
POSTERS SESSION A
Detectors, data handling, instruments
w.B. Barnett, w. Bohler, G.R. carnrick, w. slavin
Signal Handling for Graphite Furnace Analysis by Atomie Absorption
H. saaby Johansen
Use of a Microcomputer in Emission Spectroscopical Analysis of the
Stable Isotopes c-13 and N-15
G. Gauglitz, T. Klink, w. Schmid
Automatisation, Data Recording and Handling Demonstrated by HPLC
in Photokinetics
P. Taylor, P. Schutyser '
A Software Package for Operator Independent Quantitative Speetral
Analysis and Subsequent Data Treatment on ICP-AES Spectra D.F. sermin
A Critical Loo~ at Computer Curve Fitting Algorithms for OE, XRF and ICP
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Inte11igence TechniquesR.F.M. Herber, H.J. Piete~s, R. Jager, F. S~hipaanboor~ Computer Aided Signa1 Analysis of Electrothermal Atomization Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
F, Gaillard, R. Bador, Use of Micro-Computers Electron-Induced X-ray
c. De~uzi~ges, M. Romand
for Data Acquisition and $pectrometry (LEEIXS)
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Ana1ysis in Low-Energy
E.P. de Lima, M.A.F. Alves, M. sa1ete, s.c.P. Leite, R. Ferreira Marques, A.J.P.L. Policarpo
Detector Features and some Mechanisms Associated to Self-Quenching Streamers
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Improvement of Precision in Spectrochemica~ Analysis by Correlation
of Intensity Measurements POSTERS SESSION B ,
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R. Ishida, Y, Fujishiro, s. Nishiura, H. Mizuno, E. Onaki, N. Nishiura A DC-Plasma Light souree
N.W. Barnett, L.S, Chen,, c,~. ~~ee?way
sample Introduetion Technlq~es f~~,use.wit~ Mic~owave-Induced Plasmas
G,A, Meyer
conical Three-Electrode Direct curren~ Plasma for Optical Emission
Speetrometry
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H.M. Abdi1lahi, R.D. snook
H~crowave Induced Plasmas for . the I Determination of Non-l·leta1s
N.Z. Pavlovic, H. Harinkovic
The App1ication of New Construction of Stabilized Are Device with Aerosol Supply for Direct Plasma oiagnostics
' I B.A. Belchev
Apparatus and Metbod for Direct Speetral Anal~sis of Liquids
POSTERS SESSION C ,•
Applications:. industrial próducts
w.
Jaxa-Bykowski. ~pectroch.emi~a.l, D~termination of Contaminations in High Purity calcium
Phosphate
~~. Taddia
Determination of Silicon in Gallium Arsenide by Electrothermal AAS using the L'Vov Platform
v.
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Absorption Speetrometry
H. Tanaka, K. Sushida, H. Saisho
Determination of Trace Elements in Zirconia ceramics by Inductively
Coupled Plasma Emission Speetrometry K. Reyniers, R. Carleer, J.-P. Francais
Determination of Minor and Trace Elements in zirconium Dioxide by lleans of ICAP-OES
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J, Stupar
Determination of some Rare Earth Elements in
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Determination of Oxygen and Carbon in GaAs Using 3He- and Deuteron
Activatien Analysis
J, Amouroux, F, slootman, H. Apostolidou,
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Plasma Refining Process of Silicon correlation between Spectroscopie Meas~rement During Purification a~d Pr~perti'es of the silicon
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A Preliminary study on the Determination of cerium and uranium in
Radioactive Waste
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The Analysis of Rare Earths and Cadmium in Reference Haterials:
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P. Tittarelli, T. Zerlia, G. Lavorato
Bridging the Gap between Atomie and Holecular Speetrometry
I. Lakatos, J, Lakatos
Direct f'AES and FAAS Analysis of ~ispersed Systems
I. Ogasawara, T. Nishikawa, T. Sakaguchi,_,Y. p~yagi
The Dually-Used Normal or/and Inverted Flame Burner (the so-Called 3RD
Burner) Applied to the Flame Photome~ries
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E. Lundberg, D. Baxter,
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FrechConstant Temperature Graphite Furnace - Computer Controlled Echelle
Spectrometer System for Átomic Emission Speetrometry
E.D. Prudnikov
Some Theoretica! Aspects in Atomie Analytica! Spectroscopy
E.D. Prudnikov, Y.s. Shapkina
Some Advances in Atomie An;;tlytical Speetrometry
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G. Schlemmer, B. Welz
Palladium, a Powerful New Hatrix Modifier for Graphite Furnace AAS
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M.W. Hinds, R. Karwowska, K.W. Jackson
The Vaporization and Atomization Behaviour of solid Samples Analyzed
Directly 'by El~ctrÓthermal Atomizatio,n-Atomic Absorption Speetrometry
T. Kantor, L. Bezur
Volatilization studies of Cadmium Compounds by thP Combined Quartz
Furnace and Flame Atomie Absorption Method. The Effect of Magnesium
Chloride and Ascorbic Acid Additives
Tsv. Jötov
Hybrid Atomizer for Isothermal Atomization in Graphite Furnace Atomie
Absorption Speetrometry (GFAAS)
J.R. Dean, R.D. Snook
Electrothermal Atomization or vaporization?
A.A. Brown, P.M. Green, T.C. Dymott, S.F.N. Morton
The Graphite Furnace AAS Determination of Refractory Elements Using
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J .~1. Harnly
simultaneous Hultielement Atomie Absorption Speetrometry Using
Electrothermal Atomization
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Absorption Spe~troscopy
w.
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in Graphite Furnace Atomie Absorption Spectro~etry (GFAAS)
P.M. Pollard, J.W. McMillan, J.L. Bowen, J.P. Arthur
The Measurement of Technetium in Radioactive Waste Leaehates by Furnace
Atomie Absorption Spectroscopy
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IR, 1!iN~lR, Electronic and ESR Spectroscopie Investigation of some Charge
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Applications of. Infrared Speçtroscopy· to:the Thermal ·Study of Melal
complexes with Chelating Agents
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c.
Mangay FernandezSpectrophotometric Determination·of Copper(II) and Mercury(II) with
Diethyldithiocarbamate and Triton X-100
A. Benedetti, E. Ori, C. Preti, s. Solmi, G, Tosi
Spectroscopie Studies of Transition Metal Complexes with some
1,4-Benzodiazepines ., I . XXIII Page 306 JO 8 310 31 2 314 316 318 l.S. Maslennikova 320
Infrared Spectroscopie Studies of Kaolin and Water Interaction in the
Presence of Aniline Complexes
POSTERS
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Atomie fluorescence, forward scattering
J. Tilch, H. Falk, H.-J,·Paetzold, P.Ç. ~Ion, .K.P, Schmidt
Application of the Laser-Excited Atomie Fluorescence on the
Determination of Trace Elements in Soli~·Samples
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Hultielement Analysis Using, Optical"Forwarct.· scatter ing. in Combination
with Flarne Atomization
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Background correction by Polarization Modulation in Hultielement
Analysis Using Speetrometry of Optical Forward scattering
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Laser Atomie Fluoresoence Spectroscopy in the
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Speetral Range by Anti-stokes Raman-Shifting
G.~l. Hieftje, G.!l. Vickers, R.H. ·r-liller
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Time Resolved Fluorescence Measurements Using an Optic~l Fibre Probe
B.V. Arkhangelsky, A.S. Gonchakov, s.s. Grazhulene
Application of the Atomie Fluorcscence Method of Analysis with a
Tungsten Spiral Atomizer and Different Excitation Sourees to a
Trace Analysis
.K. óittrich, H.-J. Stärk
.Laser Excited Atomie Fluorescencc Spectromt!try (l.AFS) Using Graphite
Tubes as Atomizer
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Furnace AAS: fundamental
H.H. Ortner,
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Wendl, G. MUller-VogtKinetics of the Atomization Process for Various Metals in Graphite
Furnace AAS
G. HUller-Vogt,
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wendlReactions of oxide Forming Elements in the Graphite Furnace of Atomie
Absorption Spectrometers
H.M. Ortner, G. Schlemmer, B. Welz
Scanning Electron Microscopy Studies on New Graphite Materials for GFAAS
Page 33 2 335 337 340 342 344 346 C.J. Rademeyer, H.G.C. ·~uman 348
Evaluation of Contoured Tubes for Effecting Stabilised Temperature
Atomisation Conditluns in Graphitc rurnacc Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
H.G.C. Human, C.J. Radefueycr 350
Gas Temperature in Graphite Furnace Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
B. Radziuk, I. Martinseo, Y. Thom~stien
Characterization of some Interterences Oue to Non-Specific Absorption
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Multi-Element Analysis with a·computeri~ed· Microdensitometer for
Spark souree Mass Speetrometry
T.J. Piper, L. Rundeli
A Computer-controlled Micr.odensitometry System for the Interpretation of SSMS Photoplates
N.S. Ham, T. McAllister
Flame Ionization Mass Speetrometry of Si, Ge, Sn and Pb
N. Jakubows~i,
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K. Takaishi, T. Kikuchi, K. Furuya, I. Hashimoto, H. Yamaguchi,
E. Yagi, M, Iwaki
Thermal Extraction of Krypton in Aluminium Using Mass Spectrometer
H. zeininger, J.D. Fassett, L.J. Moore
Resonance Ionization Mass Speetrometry for Elemental and Isotopic
Analysis
POSTERS
SESSION K
Mass Spectrometry: molecular
A. Benedetti, c. Preti, L. Tassi, G. Tosi, P. zannini
Mass Speetral studies on Phenylsubstituted Dithiocarbamato Derivatives
A. l·lolf, I . Trummer, G. lliksche, K. Thomke
Einsatz eines Massenspektrometers zur Uberwachung eines mehrstufigen
Deuterierungsprozesses
M. Masur, H.F. GrUtzmacher
Separated Mass Spectrometric Study of Pure Keto and Enol Tautomers
of 1,3-Diketones
I•I,D, Koller
Mass-Spectrometric Identification of Volatile Compounds in combination
with Static Head-Space Analysis
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~nvestigation of the Odours Emitted from an Animal Wastes Processing Plant Using GC-MS
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Design and Performance of a Postacceleration Detector for a SP.ctor
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Aerosols in Flame Atomie Spectroscopy B, Welz, M, Schubert-Jacobs
Investigations on Atomization Mechanisms in Hydride-Generation Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
A.L. Gray
Ions or ·Photons - An Assessment of the R~lationship between Emission and Mass Speetrometry with the ICP
K.G. Heumann
High Accuracy in the Element Analysis by Màss Spectroscopy L. Kosta
Radiochemical Analysis - A Survey of lts Present State
INVITED LECTURES SESSION B TH B IL03· J, Amouroux, D, Morvan, A. Gicq~ei
Plasma for Special Applications
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Analytical Atomie Spectroscopy in Biology & Medicine
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High Reso1ution Molecular Spectroscopy with Lasers r.o. Campbell
NHR Studies of Enzymes
H.-L. Schmidt
Food Quality Control and Tracer Sudies on Human Nutrition by Hass
Spectrometric Isotope Ratio Determination
J.N. Shoolery
Some Structural and Analytica! Applications of Multidimensiona1 NMR
C.E. Snape
Application of NMR to Fossil Fuels: An Assessment of Recent Advances
POSTERS SESSION A
ICP - mass speetrometry
A. Boorn, P. Arrowsmith, D. Douglas, J, Fulford, E. Quan
Recent Developments in ICP-MS at SCIEX
J,\1, 11cLaren, A.P. Mykytiuk,
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BermanApplications of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Speetrometry in Marine Analytica! Chemistry
F.E. Lichte, A.L, Meier
Analysis of Geological Materials Using Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Speetrometry
H.E. Taylor, J .R, Garbarino
Characterization of Stabie Isotope·oilution Trace Analysis Using
rnductively Coupled Plasma-Mass ~pectrometry
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E, Poussel, D. Deruaz, J,M, Mermet
Study of a 100 MHz ICP Generator as an Ion Souree in Mass Speetrometry
F. Kinnart, R.C. Hutton, P,J, Goddard, H. Kutter
Trace Element Determinations in Binary and Ternary Actinide Compounds
by ICP-OES and ICP-MS Techniques
S.E, Long, R.M. ~rown, C.~. Piekford
The Characterisation of Some Interterences in ICP-MS
G. Horlick, S.H. Tan, M.A. váughan, C.A. Rose . .
The Effect of Plasma Operating Parameters on'Änalyt~ Si~nals in
Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Speetrometry
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Speetrometry
S.H. Tan, H.A. Vaughan, G. HoçlLck . .
The Quantitative Performance of Induçtiver~y. Coupled ~Pl.asma-~lass
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Matrix Effects in Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Speetrometry
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The Determination of Trace Elements in Ca-Rich,,Sa!llples .by ICP-f·IS
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F'requency Locked Analytical f-licrowave Rotational Spectrometer
S. Higt,~chi, S. Ogitani, S •. Tanaka_
Laser-Induced Infrared Fluorescence Spectrocopy Sensitized by Addition
of SF6 - Examinatien in View of. the The~~l Effect
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W. Hellmann, H.H. Belz
Quantitative Analysis of Aqueous Solutions by Using a;Cylindrical ATR .
Cell and FT-IR Speetrometry
A. Otto, E.H. Korte
Novel Design of an Accessory for Diffuse Reflectance Infrared
Fourier Transferm (Orift.) ·Sp~~~r<;>.:>,sopy . .
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L.A. Kuyun, V.G. Bordonos, N.M. Bereshnaya
Spectral-Luminescence Properties ·of Alveolar Hacropnages and Lung Tissues· Dut·ing Allergie 'oamage
J.F, Alder, A.J. Guthrie, R. Narayanaswamy
Optical Fibre pH Sensors
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Determination of Trace Lithium in Biologïca-1 Samples by Graphite
Furnàce Atomization
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Direct Electrothermal Atomie Absorption Spectrometric Determination of Aluminium in Human Biopsy Samples
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M. Ba~cells, G. Lacor~, M, Roura
Determination of Se in Serum by Graphite Furnace and Automatic Hydride
Generation Using AAS and ICP Techniques. A Comparative Study
R. Rodriguez Roza, R. Gbnzalez Alonso, A. Noval, J. Cannata, A. Sanz-Medel
Critica! Comparison of Atomic-Sp~ct~ometric M~thods (Graphite
Furnacè AAS, Conve n't ion al ICP and ICP w ith Electrothermal Va por i zat ion)
for Determination of Aluminium in Biologica! Fluids · J. R. Andersen
Determination of Aluminium in Human Tissues ·and Body Fluids by Zeeman Corrected AAS
lv.J. Kinsey, R, Fisher
Atomie Emission Spectroscopy arid the ·Clinical Laboratoiy
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P. Serapinas, I. Apostol,· .. R. But.eikis,. I.~·N •.. Hiha.P~.sçu, ·J,: O~erauskas
Spark Discharge Cathode Spot Hicrostructure and Anlytical Parameters
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A Study of a High Repetition Condensed Are ,Sou~ce f.or. th~ rAnaly.sis of
Low Alloys Steels Using Different Counter Electrode Sample
Con f igura ti ons. Analys is of JtaQgane.se : )~ . i . ·.· .. , . : .. , . '
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Spectroscopie Analysis of Pulsed Discharge,l'!~asf11~:,il'\ .I,i,quids,,
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Determination of Ni, Ho and V in
L. Paksy, I. Lakatos
Compounds on Spectrochemical
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Excitation Sourees by Axial Injec;tion of Argqn , -.-,
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H. Dogan, L. Elci ·
Spektrachemische Bestimmung von einigen an·der Aktivko~le
angereicherten Spurenelementen durch Gleichstromlichtbogen
J, Wysocka-Lisek, B. Paszkowska
The RQle of Thermochemical Reaction~'in the Spectrographic
Determination-of ·Rare Earth .Elements~Using Different Metallic Electredes
M.A. Eid, A.A. Fakhry, M,S. El Alfy, F.A. El Anany, A.A. Mahdy
Effect of Buffers and Inhomogeneous Magnetic Field on the Speetral Line
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··.· .Probenv·erdàmpfung fUr die IHktoanalys~ in ·der' Flammen-AAS
H. Urbain
Use' of Suitable Duffers i·n fl'ame spe'ctral· Anlysis of Catalysts
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Comparison of Atom Trapping Techniques in ~lame Atomie
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New System Integration and Customized Analysis for Atomie Absorption
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Investigation of Chemica! Interferences in Determination of Some
Metals with Platinum-Loop Atomie Absorption Spectrophotometei
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Determination of Zinc in Cerebrospinal fluid by Platinum Loop Atomie Absorption Speetrometry
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Strictly Optiruized Instrumental Conditions and Achieved Sensitivity in flame AAS
A.G. Brashnarova
Effect of Some Acids and Thcir Salts on Cu, Zn, Mn,·cr and Fe
Determinatiun in ~oils
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Laser(s in) spectroscopy
H. Saisho, K. Sushidai H~·Hashimoto, E. Nakamura
Fundamental Studies of Laser Probe Elemental Analyses with a SIT Vldicon as a neteetion S~stam
R. Bador, H, Dechaud, 11. Moi'in;.c. ,!Jesuzinges
Time-Resolved Luminescence· Mèàslirements··of' Eu+++. Excited by a Laser Souree: A H ighly Sëns i ti iie 'lu'I<Hyt i tal ~lè thod
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Laser - Emissions'spektra.ian'ál'yse 'bef"·dEir Untersuchung von Kunstwerken
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NMR s~ectroscopy ' • J I ~ ' :
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Spectroscopie Studies (Electronic Absorption, IR and lH N~IR) of
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Study on the Interactlens of NH Group Containing Lactams and Sulfur
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Tensor Principal Axis' System by In'teq:iretation of l3ç Spin-Lattice
Relaxation Data
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~lagnetic Resonance Experiments in N02: An Iéregul.ar Lande Factor in
the N02 2B2 State.
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Applicat ion of Characteristic Vee tor Analys is to 13c N~IR Spectra of
Substituted Flexible and .~i,~id···~lic~cli~ Compounds
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